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KnlrrrA n 2nd Out Mill PRICE TEN CENTS Vol. XLII - 54 Oh ThMrul:iv CnitrrH,, Nrw ,f At f 0. Carttnt, N. J. Commander Explains Republicans Split Buddy Poppy Drive

\HTFRET — Commander Lawrence Dougherty Over Appointments ,', " star Landing Post 2314. VFW today spelled ,U(,'exact channels into which all funds rollcct- thr VFW's annual Buddy Poppy drive would 1' ,,-tpd He said he was making the statement '•1,1,1 all citizens in Carteret would know just And Other Matters money was going. ||, manner in which Buddy Poppy funds may CARTEHET - It wns quite 1 evident at last night's CouflcB ,,','nt" the Commander said, "is reRi'^i"' ' 'Hr- meeting that election time it .'wvil By-l-aws Disbursements are strictly con- Board Adopts Five New drawing near as the two Repub- r''i to the following purposes: lican factions with the mayoc on the one side and the Republican .|.-,M ihf aid. relief and comfort of disabled and H. S. Courses Of Study councilman on th other, get- !v vctfi'ans. their dependents and their widows ting in as many digs as they J (AKTKHr'.T - The Board of could, while the Democratte | Induration has officially adopted minority gloated over this ,„ nmlntenance or expansion of the VFW five n™ courses of study, which Anscott News hibitkm of a lack of coordinatiat j an (i bp added to the curriculum ,, iii Home for widows and orphans of veterans 1 in the GOP ranks. » j M for the Carteret High School In Awarded First The first hassle came as a re« • .•,!•>'! Rapids. Michigan. the l!H>5-«i school year. suit of a letter from the Air Pol- In presenting the course of ,,; hospital or individual assistance and enter lution Board which stated that study to the Board, Commissioner Prize by SPAthe Board would like to know how •:•'. nt for needy veterans or service patients, and ri.-iymond Bonkoski. course of much money has been designafe> study chairman stated. "Our high CARTERET-Tht Scholastic ed for its use since "we wanU. i school teachers and *aff hw*JT»re«i""JUURHMk «f N«w Jer-like very much to join the inter- rehabilitation, welfare and service work, in- I'l.ASTM' H(\l< HASKKTS - Wi-ir awarded hy the Heichnld <'hcmirals (nninnny, (;irterct as plant s;ifvly prizes to members 'given many hours of their per- sey hi the aranil awards con- Ea Municipal Cooperative Council oft - Unison service with the Veterans Adminis- of the Imilerhmise »nd maintenimce personnel. On the rtRhl are I). K. (lalinal. Ri'iieral manner and (1. W. Ilarwnml, plant engi- ; sonao l time to make this M& vents at Upsala College, «t Air Pollution and the Air Pollu- n*er with Kuso Maltetle, maintenance foreman with one of the baskets and Charlie ItaloR, Nick lloloob. Joe DMarsiro, Frank workfd-on program a reality". Orange, awarded ftnt priie in tion Control Association stace tt Patinha. Frank Kertesi, Jim DuRijan. Bill Bannon, Vinee Trasky and Jim Winkler. The approved courses of study hnmaa Interest writing to thepresent we are unable to do M |.,n- necessary expenses (or military funerals or Amucott Newt, the undergrad- for lack of funds." are: Our Modern Society, requir- uate monthly publication of „ iM'd veterans. ed for freshman students in the "We would also like to know Colleges Accept McGillis Enters general curriculum, and which! Carteret High School. what has been done on our rto 1 ur acquisition, improvement and maintenance I outlines the role of the individual The tchool newspaper was ommendation to increase Frandj imrml plots, and decoration o( graves of veterans! jin society, problems and solu- aim awarded a first place divis- Miss June Strelecki ion In overall excellence. Cap's salary to $1,500 annually i • ! service men." More Students District Race tions of the family, religious in-! and the secretary's salary to situtions, and the government, The article which won first CARTERET - Declaring that (600, as we feel this is a smalt, in ,ach VFW community," Commander Dough- CARTERET - Additional senior Contemporary European Civili- prize in the human Interest To Speak Before BPW students at Carteret High School.the year 1965 is the "crucial year price to pay for oor efforts ta • said, "more than one-half of the total Buddy zation, and advanced elective' story division was written by trying to guarantee cleaner air have recently been granted admis-Uoadmis r those of u helped us drdurini g ttimi e off need,d" tthhe CommonC1- La'w School" • . Sh- e is a member of rt to bnnK a n end to the Coach Francis McCarthy. The days and this is holding a ham- the New Jersey Bar and chairman Noliiied of admission by Mon- P° , J ^'i and will stress the "thy" son* «Ury was based on his con- included. i mouth College is Miss June Olend-! trayal of the flnan«al aestiniesibasic elements of "New Math mer over industry's -head." of the Committee oh legislation of m0K than trMions of 41 jears to Car- zki who pldbs to major in elem- twenty three thous-jwill be used. Boooelet retorted "industry tad of the Governor's Commission on and tent High School. Smretal clobbered the twon for V&M'm the Statw of Women. entary education. The dasghtei- of; people, we must provide the; Generaj Mathematics II, de- phot* a&ompantyd fte story. Mr. and Mrs. M Olewlzki, 2f,2; People, no matter what the per-Ligned for stu(jents in the tax reductions and I thought we' Mill SfrftccU *aidqEft a The pbotofrwhs vert by Den-could bargain with them. I \ (Jlamlplph Jtoreet, June..iqclijdes!s™ ! cost, with the p«BDer ag- UUi.aid Uth grades ia the„__„ nis Cieto/ ;amfifig hei high school" activities gressive and forceful leadership rar curriculum, it will stress thdl not see an increase in salafa Co The 1164 tditora of tile paper when the ordinance is not 'in por tion, the Spanish club, hfeme economics that is needed to win. T^er* isinoj^^tieai application of math witrlf Alw teret Plant has jotnedSsrlth over WOottWrprgan-jner''IWMI. following which she cluh, Future Teacherto of America,! room for part time, hnjftime, or emphasis on plane geometry and1 force." 1 1 1 Wilhelm, ons and tfirms thrflpghout Kew^Jersey, as well worke--- -d as assistan•••>->-i-^t progenito••-'.•r for- health cari-ors club, opera guiM.'no leadership that e:asts in one'everyday use of percentages and Banick said that Cap had been Inn County until Jatiuary VMA, 1 The advisors to the school •mlers in labor andbfegrfculture, irtproviding fin- a coppell.i choir, junior, freshman j of the highest Laxpayaig districts graphs, doing a tremendous amount of She was the first woman to prose- 1 paper are Francis T. Tomcznk, work and was getting results al support to the New Jersey Oejftncil on Eco-cute a m.irder case in the State tea. and urious class committees. in this community, , "This expanded and improved literary and Miss Evelyn The applications of Miss Edna I "1 refer to the 16th district. It'curriculum," reported Bonkoski from industry and had the co- i Education of New Jersey. 0* December 1,: MISS JUNE STRELECKI Brown, business. The school operation of the police and Health [1964 she was appointed Director Mae Thorn, daughter of Mr. and;is true 1 suueil many times thisi"is in line with the Carteret paper is written completely by * purpose of the NJCEE is to stimulate Interest ofMotor Vehiclesof New Jersey, Elsie H Bartok president; Mrs. Mrs, William Thorn, have been fa-! year that there would be no fighf|Board of Education, desire to bet Department. 1 the students and tonkins news It was finally agreed to hold it • promote education in the field of economics. the first woman in the Nation to, Irene Uogowski. first viee-presi vorabl) considered for admissinnjfor the leadership. But sincejter train our children and pre-and articles of interest to the by Wh the New York Foundlingithere is evidence of discontent-! pare them for their role in our for study. •vularly in the elementary and secondary bold this title. She is president of dent; Mrs. Judith Sohayda, see- high school boy and girl. Hospital and the Community Hos-men t of our mp\t m\ the fact' society." Another lengthy argument took the Irvinston Business and Pro-|0nd vice-president; Mrs. Elizabeth" Robert T. O'Donnel, acting •«>is NJCEE Is an affiliate of the National Organ- fessionai Women's Club and chair- Hochfelder, recording secretary; pital at Glen Cove. School of Nurs-1 nothing has b,,en done to lead place when the Council attempted ing. Mis Thorn, who resides at 38 ,j victory! As well as school principal, commended to put four part time workers on i m Joint Council on Economic Education, wfrich man of the Legislative Steering Mrs. Wanda Anderson, eorre*- our peo| e t0 the group on heir outstanding IN headquarters In New York City. Committee for the State Federa- ponding secretary; and Mrs. Ma-Elmwood Avenue, has partici- the peopie nave toW me lf j don>t a full time basis. The first at- pated in the Future Physicians! . achievement. More than lit tempt was to read the names of tion of Business and Professional daline Wilhelm, treasurer. Miss make a move to cf)ange this faU New Jersey papers competed. i Ginger Sherry is chairman of theClub, student council, pep club, ure that tj shouhotilUd Mno tMhet bothe r thethenn ; A _1 C LM •• all four but at the insistence o! Women. ure that s U Councilman Thomas Deverin, Mrs. Mildred McLean, second installation dinner, and Mrs. AnJunio- r AchAchievement, and Rainbow in NovPmber, Therefore I do not| Aft CXnlDll derson is chairman of the Eighth GirlGirlss . In additionaddition , she has served intend to lose this district b y ^ they were voted upon separately. /m or For Dumont vice-president of, the state feder- Birthday Party of the club to d ] m mkt b Cornell Gvic in- i ill b ththe installing officerofficer. fault or failure of those who run The four people in question Andrew Banlck haa joined the ever ation, be celebrated immediately follow On June 27th were Jessie Bagala, Patrick De- Mrs tionist, Junior Auxiliary nurse, for office under a do nothing i ing list of Republican leaden to endorse Sen- .™..v..» the Silver, ing the instillation. Club Finishes Santis, Rudolph Stark Jr.. and !• Wavne Dumont, Jr., R. Warren, tor governor. H and member of the Future Busi- policy. 1 have no choice but to CARTERET - Plans for the Patrick Hart. Councilman Nicho- Burdctt Company and previously! Any business of nes Leaders of America. Uivnr Banick is a lifelong Republican and is serv- held positions as personnel dircc-iwoiiuui in ( ;\rteret is invited to offer the people in this district Carteret Public Library's Thirc Member Drivel las Del Vacchio lauded the mtrits controller and secretary to atteml the /dinner. Reservations Richard Gowronski has been giv- 18 years of active civil affairs Annual Outdoor Art Exhibit were CARTERET - At the regular of all four. The mayor said 'hat .\j his second term as mayor. en an affirmative nod by Parsons 'urthered at a meeting of thimonthly meeting of the Cornell he/ did not remember ever es- College to major in secondary experience by announcing my committee when co-chairmen Be Estates Civic Association at Fire- tablishing a rate of $1.75 per Not content with mere words of encouragement, education in the field of history candidacy for the position of thenedict Harrington and Bernarc house #3, the following reports Officers to be installed arc, rs, iiiu (.IU hour, while senior citiiens who M.iyor Banick hat transformed his support into act- A foVtbajl BHuger. student teach-!D(,mocratie Counly committee- Dietz announced that the exhibit ere submitted by committee er, Courtesy Award recipient, and, . ' . Completion of the 1%5 mem- n !>v accepting a district leader's post in Sen. Du-, COMPLETES COURSE th t I6th would take place on Sunday, June $1.26. "You cannot accept an ap- mknberof the German club, jun-i™" "> district on the27th bership drive was reported by co-< •flit's campaign in Middles** County. The area • - ' ••--' ~J :- '-"-I write-iit" in" Knllnballoft methodmothnH . pointment for a position .that ro To Jlonor FORT HOLABIRD, MD. (AHT-ifor'play cast, and various class "We are most heatened," re-chairman Barbara Tarantino and does not exist,"' he declared. •"'-•••red will be Woodbridgfc. Carteret, and Perth NO - Specialist Five Michael,( lalmmittees, RiohMd lives with his "I am proceeding immediately Ann Strangos. The membership ported Dietz," with the interest He first referred to the appoint- Amboy. Cinear, whose parents, Mr. andlparents, Mr, and Mrs. Casimir to campaign forthe vote of thethat has developed in this year' has been increasing steadily Wee the inception of the asso- ment of DeSantis since "them <"v Rubin and Alice Quigley, co-chairmen for Mid- Deceased Vets Mrs. Robert G. Feller, and wifeJi^wronski, at 1$5 High Street. people and this time it will be anprogram and we are anxious h Previously accepted by Fair- heaf from new residents or othei ciation and the total paid mem- vis no such position open in the" !>• ix. ask all Dumont supporters in that area to, CARTERET - The Carteret Sun, live at 1S6 Pershing Avenue, all out effort to win. ' ask for bership of the association for patk." In voting on the measure, • Carteret, N. J., completed an leigh Dickinson University to study persons who had njot previous!; • .illy round the mayor," to Insure a victory for Sen-Military Cemetery will again fill electrical engineering, Harry Kur- the good citizens to join me toparticipated in the exhibit." 1965 is now 240 members. Presi- Councilmen John Hutnick and: Memorial Field of Honor with image interpretation course at ec has been notified of admission end the disregard for Carteret's Participation in the exhibit dent George Strangos credits the Deverin were joined by Council- success of this organization tt man Charles Bohanek in passing. ww and Stars of David on the Army Intelligence School, Fort by Newark College of Engineer- financial and civic welfare by open to anyone who either lives Memorial Day. Holabird, Md., May 14. ing. Harry, son of Mr. and Mis, or works in Carteret, and thesi the belief of the association that When the mayor sad he was Harry G. Kurec of 24 Maine Ave- those npw is. control." works of art will be displayed oi an informed, alert and interested going to hold up the]resolution uu. „ course Spe- citizenry contributes to the betunti- l he heard from thf attorney, Driven . nue, includes among his activities Clarence G. McGillis the grounds of the Carteret Pub twy established th_ oficialist Cincar; received instruction th'Sinue, h lb tudent teacn lie Library between noun and terment of our community. United Boneelet questioned this and the Ni'-holas'J. Rice, Hi h Officer of the borough of in analyzing negatives and photo- the'Spanisp h club, student teac <3 Pekola Terrace we are effective. q placing a cross or Star of David ing, junior baseball, and serving [P.M. Registration forms are be- ] mayor snapped "yo" u are nott my announced ay that the department of or every dece*e< veteran who ji bbll d in Oartcritt, N. J. 07008 in^ reproduced, and distribute Tax research committee chair-1 attorney. th will participateta a safety program known as 5™.£>tth jrv.ee e 'rofrom thisUion. will be made to key location man Anthony Panaccione reported Jessie Bagala's resolution went Nati Driver's Test." around the Borough very shortl; on (he completion of a study of thealong the same lines with the i The n'jxt meeting of the com'municipal tax {structure., His com-same three Councilmen passing, '=' .i nimmunlcation to Mr, Rice from ROscoe P ' For year will be held at the librar (mittee has met with two outstand- while the other three gave ttwir; 'v"»ilf. MD., commissioner pf health, N.JT. Stale JH«IO ^"^ Walter Sak n on Wednesday, May 26 at 7:30ing tax lawyers and a tax special- P.M. :md the public is cordially approval. I ' i" <>f health. Dr. Kandle stated that this program;^^ mmm\ by Francis Tom-; ist in an effort to iijsure equitable Stark and Hart were afforded to attend this meeting to taxation throughout the borough. '•'•••"•thy of support by people in public health to (Z(lk known their views as to better treatment with all voting I '' '-xtend of Inviting all Interested residents to . ,, Mint; in the project': Carmine Ziccardi, chairman of in favor of their appointment. , ( w)|lt how thhj annual exhibit could best the neighborhood committee, re- -'•innate. i, l States Metals Refining suit the needs of the community. The mayor said that last FrK :L1|l tl ported to the members of a spe'- day he had asked that the clerk j "" Monday evening May 24, between 10 and 11 ('•»'. ^"h Cl)l(1hmi)' plant ciaf meeting in Trenton with theto remove the four from the pay-: State Board of Health. Attending 1 -Die CBS television network will present "The ,w roll and he would hold the four; mM were Mr. Schwartz for the State, ^solutions for clarification. Virioimi Drivers' Test" This fill not be entertain- Local.™ Communion Class Councilman Boncelet and Council- •i:'l but It should hold your interest. It will be a;*uje>J^ man Bohanek, the Borough En- Councilman John Biechkn 1 n said that in the summer mottlis ' nmt invites participation by those watching. ^. {\uM War n, Korr4n gineer Mr. K, Pobert, Mrs. Terry 1 Sunday, June 13 Ellsworth and Mr. Ziccardi. The the borough needed more Mp over driving Judgement, knowledge, and per- -.(i( N;1|I1 A,tinn instead of| less. " , j 1 1 — At Ja reoen;-enlt discussion was of the sewer prob- i ' ""i. It is a teaching and learning effort. • •-"•- I in ; at St. Ann's Auxiliaryy-of lems ol Carteret and the inade- When tlie question arose as to| s Ukrainian Orthodo: quate condition of the Sewage' Who Steve Banick was on Imthe '"* -^t forma are available tor all viewers. The viewer"^ * SM.vkv ^ M Florence Bodnaii Treatment Plant. Mr Ziccardi payroll, the mayor said thriaal "he •' 'fst himself oh his judgement in two-car col-, ,|W,datlM) f death, . Helen Sz'ymonifka were also reported on the progress of was a sixth or very distant • ""> Mtuattona. on his knowledge of the rules ofj • ii|[(il.million ,„ AI II iti.unik'ii of the annual the association's opposition to thecousin." He became a "mystery 1 nmiuiiion breakfast spon- '"ad, and on his ability to perceive driving haz-| Flomltino. 140-unit garden apartment project.! man" when no one knew who. 1 ed hy the Auxiliary for the 23 Corresponding secretary, Sally!hired him. ii"' - Following each question,, afteaftrr the vipwe!,«p, ; • • First Communion ^ ^^ .g dw,oraU,(1 louventure, read M eunununica-1 Detective '"" '••'••urUe'••urUed hihi s answer, h e will be given the correccorrect"t - Dejnetrius Sunday 1 tion from two present members be reinstated by the police ^s an(,,, 1Xjppy is plaml before will be held on Sun '"'^•''i to compare With his. ;^ requesting the membership to ac- partme«t immediately and will ( )V 1:1 ;il the St. Demetrius cept two persons living outside of j ^ gi n accumulated back " ', this one hour effort will not tranaformj0U,.h representative grave ven a !,""' l'nve|:s Into good ones. It may help by making | , , are urged t« j Cornell Estates as members Since pay due him after an or(jer t0 Hil t llU 5 mu a l rece dent settm lllV('s aware of errors they have been making. H their youngsters of the thP (> "r*" wn t th e^ J l « this affect was read from .'udge Novemb ' ;f ' , "'^f'P direct-d |Abe Schwartz, Deverin said that •" •" ""press upon the viewer the need for maximum nature of the project and t<> tellj iNovunn i -. it^ executive board to review the] kl " •<> stay alive on today's highways. It will ao them the flags and poppies d thins are filled for the Constitution and By-laws of the; and "1 hooe TO have I l n liiuicr im'titing to be h 'Id;association and to mak ' the p>oiv' ,', '! t him with the principle* of "Defensive Driv- rating the area are not souvenirs a leslonTomthjt™ 'wjii'in Catt-^e in Cherry.er amendments to allow sui'h j)er- a •]emn ttonl m- to be taken after the ceremonies. 1)<;ve n ,,„ Wednesday, June 2. The:Sons to become members There) " attempted to have Te doing of this would be eon-; Ini.i will lave from the Center;|, e been several requests fromlJ^Ph Huoiiuvenco appointed 38 "•l" Ntw Jersey State Safety Council Is helping aV siderud a sacrilege and should be ;,t (i ;III \'M sharp. such persons wishing to become: temporary foreman to take tie i"•••mote the project in New Jersey. prevented. li.HU'sst-s for the evening were'members of our association As ajl'lai'e «f Walter Sohaffhauser but Tl"' Carteret Health Department will haw*! The cemetery will be located ill Mis Ann Muiyka and Mrs. Stella result action was tabled until the Uus dlwl a sudden death with jl'hjtii^ next meeting, I the Heuubluaiis votiug igaiust U, '"'"'d supply of teat forms available for distribu- Carteret Soldiers and Sailors Me- u morial Park and will be seen on '"' > "'sidents on Friday, May 21,1965 and'may be Memorial Days — May 3d and SI. 1 kl" up between the houro of 9:00 a.m. - 5.00 P.M. •*-v.. -J. ' Ctuteret Press Thursday, May 20,1965 PAGE TWO Star Landing Ladies Spring Dance \\Mi88 Jean Sauls Wed Donate to Aid Squad Jewish Community News ljn Holy family Church On Saturday CARTERET - tin Saturday CARTERET — Miss Jean Sauls, night the Carteret General Demo- ,T Mond iv at|as color bearer. Mrs. Ruth Don* Carteret daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T.y , cratic Organization will hold its s'WT1 S MrJvan. Bth district delegate Z Sauls, 36 Ash Street and Joseph :J WO first event of the yrnr a Spring i iswik piesMinfr > | Edison. rotor Hnydu, son of Mrs. Mary Dance at the American l,<".:i«n AlIM l0IKicd n \JS anted To CommitteeMemorial Home at 8 p.m. Kn:cr- M,s Cis7.aknnriMrs. Be ty Me (( MrMr99 Amla cimk Haydn. 23 Worden Avenue, llope- la cimk CARTERET - Mrs. William tainment will be provided by the will .Utend the 8tth d silk organza over taffetataffeta,, trim- James Winesky, to the regular ber. Secondly, the GDO will honor ltd the Meadowbrook. I poppies for disabled veterans d monthly .meeting which was held forth med with Alencon lace, seed its two nominees for tii" forth The newly-elected president,, Mrs Maclorkpwiki, past pro at Fire House #3 in West Car- T- Mrs. irking field. He has served as ed'the state council for two terms was in Bwrly National Ceme- Fred Staubach and Treasurer - Country Award; Life Scout; Or-,700 P.M. ference theme: "Our Students —• sin of the bride, Louise Gatti of les mnnn^er at the Cambridge Their Pressures and Rights". as chairman of Catholic Activities tery, Beverly, Mrs. Edward Hub. Mrs. Sosnow- der df the Arrow; World's Fair] Mrs. Rumpf and Mrs ,!.i: •ui w—.•, ~ • ' .oag fcnairman o ^^ 1 ^ bearer w« S .strict of Whitehead Metals for Guests are welcome but those who (erm as im{y] ~ papalUl bearer were Steve ski will also act as historian. Trooi) (patrol leader) Watching-Fta nave j^ te\ume< '.: Irvington, Patricia Palmtoo of (erm ie past three years. Previous to wish to stay for supper should 1957.1958 at which time he was Markovics; John Vascinak: Jo- Plans were formulated for the, Area Council 1964; Junior Ass»; AtLintic City where they ;,-.•••: NewarIrvingtonk an. d Elizabeth Pohtan "' 1957.1958 at lis, he was sales manager of themake reservations with Miss Glo- L.electei i.dj 'ito. ILthe. .(„*state« noffic(f;nAe o/,f( ™^sephk t)nu:nnrlc _Frank VaTEa, ,memb?rs to attend a baiaar at the! taut Stout Master 196345. School tne \. J. sute Federation .•!• his 1 mipany's Rochester office. ria Pokol, secretary. Serving as best man for warden. He also served the state I Frank Alex,. Frank Falsko. iBernardine Sisters Provincial Dramatics Club;.Alternate to the man'j Clubs convention. of brother wawass Joseph Bertha council 'as treasurer during toe Home in Stamford, Connecticut on Senior Council; Presbyterian Min E. Oare Monahan ' SET MAY MEETING Carteret. Ushering were Charles June 5. The PTA will be in charge; CONTINUE SOLICITATIONS years 1960 and 1961. CARD OF THANKS CARTERET - The Cerebral •Woodhull, Joseph Nardr and Jo- RONALD McGILLB of the "pantry booth" at the af-l JARTERET—Mrs. John Young, Palsy Parents Group will hold seph Pukash, all of Carteret and We wish to express our sin' fair. All mothers are asked to, Robert Lenart of Perth Amboy. hairman of the 1965 Cerebral their May meeting on Monday Cub 83 Sponsoring cere thanks to all our relatives send in pantry items with their; TO f •alsy Fund Drive in the Carteret evening, May 24, at 8 P .M. at Mrs. Bertha is a graduate of friends and neighbors for their children. Any one interested in ^An"award luncheon was hild -•«^T *• ^VciSr". irea announces that some sections the Carebral Palsy Treatment Essex County Vocational and Amish Country Trip und expressions of sympathy attending may make bus reserva- ,UUnR Olson's honor on W^dnea-lClub for one week.A C.u • re still being solicited as theCentey r in Roosevelt Park. Mrs. Technical High School, Newark CARTERET - Cub Pack #83 their many acts of kindness, the tions by May 20. day May 19, at the Brunswick Institute to be held at 1>>J- we not previous covered during Anita Krueger of the Edison and is employed as a legal sec- of the Zion | Lutheran Church is spiritual bouquets and the many Graduation will be held June Inn.' East Brunswick, New Jtr Co\\itt Ntw Brunswick Schiol System will be the guest soy. On hand for the awardJ>re-j ^ ^^j^ f (he cookie drive. The section encom- retary to Donald B. Jones, at- sponsoring a bus trip to Lancas- iloral tributes they extended dur- 13 at the Carteret High School. OT speaker and will explain the new M niaiion were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray ing the area from Washing- torney-at-law of Charles Jones, ter, Pa., touring the Amish coun- ing our bereavement in the death I The school picnic, schedulated for am) stamp booki must t* m math to the parents. mond A. Olson, parents of tne pn Avenue and Cypress Street to Inc. Newark. try and dinner at the Haag Hotej of our beloved son, brother and June 14, will be at Roosevelt Park, award recipient; Dr Robert L at the closing dinner Roosevelt Avenue thence to Ter- Mr. Bertha is a graduate of i n ShartlesvilleShtlill . ReservationRti sj jare grandson, Ronald McGilMs. Grove 2. UNVEILING " Foose, Principal/of W«tlleld Sen- An executive board (netting ninal Avenue and back to Cypress Carteret High School and attend- | now being taken. All cub' pack We especially wish to thank The attendance award *as won CARTERET - The unveiling of ^ held Thursday, Msy » ••'•' Jtreet will be covered in the near ed Columbia University. He serv- members are to notify their den Rev. Victor Grabrran, OSM; altar by Sister Mary MartlnetUs' first; a monument in memory of Max Uunin, ManageJ u5t .uture by the members of the Sig- ed fojir years in the U. S. Navy mother as soon as possible the boys of St. Joseph's Roman Cath- grade class. ' borne of Un. Rumpt l^ Yellen of Carteret will take place search and Development facility ma Dlta Fraternity. Allen Jack and is employed by Witco Che- number of reservations needed. olic Church; Sea Scouts Ship The next meeting Is scheduled |on, 7) Hagaman Street, Carteret, on Sunday at 2 P.M. at Beth and is employ y #89; American Legion Post #263 in Carteret; Mr. Austin Cole, As- mical Co.C , PertPrth AmboyAmboy. Reservations will be closed on for June 1 with the fourth grade president of the group Israel Cemetery, Woodbridge. and its Auxiliary, General pemo- V. RUSSELL HOLT, JR. sociate Director of Admissions tt May 25. cratic Organization; Naval' Fir- mothers In charge of hospitality. Drew University in Madiiofl; Mr. Any member desiring further cratic Organization; Nava ing Squad; those who donated I CARTEREtwimuiT -— Th•»e- Societ——y, o~fi A. R. Morgan, Assistant Director information may contact the| I Real Estate Appraisers' board of j of the KMC Research and Deve- chairman of the Cub Pack, Mr their cars; the honorary and Engagement h Told active pall bearer; the Carteret ! governors has awarded the Senior loprnent Center in Princeton; Dr. Herman Richert at 541-7351. and Rahway Police Escorts and CARTERET - Mrs. Rose Bond j Residential Appraiser designation Harrison Young, Technical Re- The buses will leave the Zion the Synowiecki Funeral Home for of 18 Burlington Street bas an cruiting Director of FMC's Che- Lutheran Church at 8:30 a.m to K. Russell Holt, Jr., with of satisfactory service* rendered. nounqed the engagement of her flees, at 744 Broad Street; Newark, mical Division!; Mr. Vincent on June 5(h. Famflyot the late daughter, Rose Louise, to Frank and 16 Stima Avenue, Carteret, Kaehler, Plant Maniger of the Ronald McGillis FMC-Carteret plant, £i Mrs. Ed- RICHARD F. 8ANDOR David Lamood, son of Mr. andan Independent real estate apprai- 31 Mrs. Frank M. Lamond, Irvington. ser and broker. ward Guididas, Industrial Ri-lu [ TO GRADUATE - The }33rd lions Manager at the FM^-Car commencement exercises of Get The bride-to-be ie also the daugh- BABY GIRL Mr. Holt is a member of the teret plant. tysburg College will be held on ter off Joseph Bond of 277 Cath- Soclety'i North Jersey chapter .8 erine Street, South Amboy. Sunday, June 6. There are ap CARTERET — Mr. and; Mrs. and '.has had 10 years of experi- CAK WASH Frank Barlow of 46 Fitch .Street Miss Bond attended Middlesex proximately 440 candidates for enience in appraising residential, CARTEREt - The Carteret I are the parents of a baby girl County VocaUonal'and Technicalhil i » » apprauuie rwiaeouw, bachelor degrees. Among the can al nd High School Freshman Claw will I born in the Elizabeth General High'SchoolHigh School,, Woodbridge and III^"™"!; NIf ^[^Jj^ didfttes is Richard ¥. Sanddr, soi perties in New Jersey, Florida, hold a car wash Thursday, May of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. San Hospital on May 15. Mrs. Barlow employed by Howard Johnson's,! New York and Maryland. H« has Helen Britton of I Woodbridge. ' 20th from 3:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. dor, 26 Matthew Avenue, Carteret is the former lectured on appraising for vari- and Friday, May 21 from 3:30 Sandor is a biology major. Carteret. Mr. Lamond, a 1960 graduate of If you're the Matawan High School, attended ous civic and service organiza- P. M. to ?:00 P.M. at the Cities MM Monmouth College. He Is em- tions and is qualified as an ex- Service Gas Station on the cor- ployed as an accountant for In- pert appraisal witnesa by tpe New!ner of Washington Avenue and fresh-air type diana General Corp., Keasbey. Jersey State Board of Ta^tioo. iWhJttier Street. r\ CJiriHtine Lee's GASLIGHT, Elizabeth • . •~l'l^l»^.J»JL» PTA PENNY SALE proudly presents see Godeny's selection CARTERET - The PTA of St. Demtttjius Ukrainian Orthodox Church; will conduct a penny sale, of EMERSON ft. Lauderdale Sunday, 3 P.M at tlm Cuniiiminty Center. Unique Piano Styling and Entertainment A full week for (NIGHTLY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS AND TUESDAYS) only $38.00 Storybook 1965 • Vacations at magically CHEVY Authentic Cantonese Cuisine low prices on Eastern Airlines Venice in Florida - with 143 mijes of scenic waterway! bordered by America's mott beautiful estates. Romping on Fw AD OccatWtu . . , Immaculate wbiU-aand beachei. Leisurely cruises, with Call (or dowers, blrth- CONVERTIBLES Luncheons • Dinners • Cocktails dancing and romancing under stars that never were so PRIVATE DINING ROOM & BAR (1 • y », anniversaries, / Lowest Prires - Fast Delivery! bright before - nor »o doiel And swinging night clubtl A weddings, etc., to add Available For Parties full week at an oceanside hotel, as low as Itt.Oo per person extra Joy to toe evenl' for reservations: Call 351-182t (baaed on two in a room) plus Eastern air fare. -and other tlma to eipress your lympatby and thoughltuuien - Be assured of the fineal GODENY CHEVROLET CHRISTINE LEE'S Burem -call u» 803 Maple Street nut* Roopftjjfl Avenue, Carteret PEBTH AMBO¥, N j. WALSHECK'S GASLIGHT WORLD WIDE TRAVEL >L SER SPECIALISTS SINCE mi SALESBES VICE *™ bti Cherry Street, Elizabeth Ambtt) Avc. UK t-MM -___.._»J.-...^^»^^j^»»»^ (E.B.V - Carter.* Prow TTwrsday, May 20, PAGE THREE BasMitzvahSet 2nd Performance Miss Victoria Andersch For Avenel Girl For Avenel Play Weds D. C. BubenheimeM AVENEI, - The Bns Mitzvah of AVENEL - Enthusiastic ap- Sherry Sahlosky, 47 Marlboro plause from four hundred people SEWAHEN - Miss Victoria DeLisi, Perth Amboy. Ushers • Lane, Colonia, will he held tomor- Erected the Lord Street Players Joyce Andersch, daughter of Mr. were Jack Capik, Nicholas D'Ales- J row at Congregation B'nai Jacob, for their performance in "The Mrs. John Andersch, 72 sio, Port Reading; Frank Lyons, < Tunnel of Love" Saturday eve- Street, became the bride Perth Amboy, and Paul Yanvery, j Ifliri street. The services will be 1 led by Rnhhi Philip Brand, assist- ning at Temple B'nai Jacob A 'of Dennis Carl Bubenheimer, Jon Plainfield Anthony Saddler,* ed hy Miss Sahlosky. Mr. and second performance is scheduled, of Mr and Mrs. Martin Buben WoodhridRe, was ringbcarer. J Mrs. Sablosky will sponsor (he fur Sunday, R:30 P.M. Tickets arve" Sunday at the thur Freeman, set designer; Al- ney, son of Mr. and Mrs Theo- pearls and crystals, and she car- Amboy. eal temple at R:M p.m. bert Salkin, stage sets; Mrs. dore OiOMiey Guernsey I-ane, Airman Thomas E. Toye, son ried a cascade bouquet of glame- Aproximately IB members nf Shames, tickets; Mrs. Harold of Mrs. Catherine Martin, 2tt lias, ivy and lilies-of-the-valley. Colonia, has been pledged to Meltz, lighting and mimeograph- BIKE GONE local congregation will be rep- N. Stevens Aveaae, Sooth Am- Miss Patricia Andersch, Se- Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at ing; Ben Baron, electrician; Irv- isentatives at the annual con- boy, his completed Air Force waren, sister of the bride, was Davis and Elkins College. ing Malina and Barney Rockoff, COLONIA - A bicycle rence of the Northern New Jer- bask military training at Lack- maid of honor. Bridesmaids A graduate of Woodbridge special effects; Herman Kunkes, by her son was stolen from Jn ;y Region of United Synagogue land AFB, Tex. were Miss Cheryl Lucas, Sewa- Senior High School, Mr. Chosney prompter; Mrs. Joseph Herzfeld, roup of America at the Highland ren; Miss Patricia Almasi, Wood- front of the Colonia TV Repair. Is a chemical major In the pre- special props; Mrs. Stuart We- Airman Toye has been se- Park Conservative Temple, Sun- bridge; Miss Barbara Rac, lin- Shop. Inman Avenue, Mm BY BRITISH NAVY: Donald K. Pninter, yeoman tint class, U. S. Navy, aon of Henry medical program. He has com- ber, program cover; Mrs. Abe lected (or technical training day. den, and Miss Theresa Snyder, painter, of 1" Berkeley Boulevard, Iwlln, rlifht was awarded a plaque with the replica of pleted a year of ROTC training Kramer, publicity; Mrs. .lack as an aircraft equipment re- George Marks, 274 Cypress Drive, Sewaren. Flower girl was Miss and plain to continue next fall Schneider, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. pairman at the Ah- Training informed Patrolman Warren h, British Royal Nary Crett for his wrvke lo the Royal Navy from I960 to IMS. Vice Admiral Debra Bubenheimer, Menlo Park 1 Nav NAT0 in the flying program. His older Kunkes and Miss Sharon Free- Command (ATC) school at W T Bfloe. Roy* >> '» D«iw'y 8upreme Allied Commander Atlantic, left made the. Terrace, sister of the bridegroom. Searles, Tuesday, he bike 1s"' Mothers to Aid brother, Bruce, Is a medical stu- man, make up. The carpentry Chanute AFB, IU. relation at the Norfolk NATO headquarter*. Serving as best man was Daniel valued at $20. dent at the University of Vir- crew was Herman Farer, Dr. The airman is a 196) grad- Fainter wai M§>gn*i and Vice Admiral Sir Richard Sweeten, bottTltoyal Navy, while and Rhonda Farer; refreshments a meeting of the Mothers' Auxili- Toyet, resides on Rt. l.Green toer, *<-re * SACLANT. He left tte SACLANT headquarten May ll for CIMI "B" Teoman School committee: Sherri Klarfield and ary of Troop 40. Boy Scouts of Am- School Clerks Name Street, Woodbridge. Richard Meltz and tickets at the ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY erica, wasjieW at the home'of Slate of Officers door, Larry Shames and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Gorman. Plans were WOODBRIDGE - Election of George Miller. discussed for the Court of Honor, Concert Presented officers was accomplished at a Saturday night tickets will be Knights of Pythias May 27 at School 19. The Auxiliary • PHARMACIST... meeting of the Woodbridge Town- honored Sunday night. Usherettes At Avenel School| will act as hostesses. Mrs. Edward Give Flag To Cubs ship School Clerks 1405 with Mrs. on Sunday will be Shelly Rockoff Gorman will be In charge of re- AVENEL - Mrs. Joseph Kelley, PROCLAMATION WOODBRIDGE - Cub Pack 3D Benjamin Kantor presiding. and Sherri Klarfield. Refresh- freshments. principal of School 23, announced | met last week at Congregation To be installed at the next meet- ments will be arranged by David Our Help Is Just Five members of Troop 40 will a concert was held in the all- Adath Israel Community Center ing are Mrs. Kantor, president; Meltz and Mrs. Harold Meltz. WHEREAS, Carteret Post Number 263, The receive Eagle Awards at the purpose room last week under and a new 5o*star United States Mrs George Mirkovich, vice presi- Court of Honor. This is one of the the direction of Frederick Morris, || A Phone Call Away! American Legion, and Carteret Unit Number Flag was presented to them by dent; Mrs. Joseph Wukovets, sec- largest and most active groups Thieves Fail To Open instrumental music teacher. the Knights of Pythias, Parkway retary; Mrs. James Lawrence, Need a prescription 2ii:i. The American Legion Auxiliary will sell >n the area and is sponsored by Participating students were Jo-|| Lodge 174. Sidney Cammy, cub- treasurer, ,. Safe At Restaurant the American Legion Post T. Nul- hanna Naujeu's and Karen Ciser, I filled?... An emergency Poppies from Friday, May 22 to Monday, May Mrs. John Ruth will be instal- WOODBRIDGE-Thieves made || master, and member of the ty Post 471. Eagle is the highest violins; Thomas Ferro, Robert I first-aid preparation... ling officer. Others on the commit- a vain effort to open a safe- at :u to honor Memoral Day, and Lodge, made the presentation in award given in Scouting and it is Swelgin, Gary Thompson, Robert te are Mrs. James Lawrence, Chock Full O'Nuts, and evidentlj or just every day needs their name. unusual for so many boys to re- Bergmueller, Linda Lach, clari-|| chairman; Mrs. Elmer Wand, after hours of work Monday nigh from your drug store?.. Parents in attendance viewed ceive such recognition at one time. WHEREAS, The poppy is the symbol of the Mrs. Val Martelli, Mrs. Irving, or Tuesday morning, settled for nets; Richard Olah, Walter Beck, Give us a eall! "green thumb." Mothers' Day The Scouts are James Dingwall, -mblf sacrifices made by the United States Sumka, and Mrs. Gordon Hunt. two cakes and a pound of walnuts. Joann Vetland, trumpets; Michael gifts were also displayed. Geoffrey Waters, William Snuff, The thieves, had chopped the Shealor, trombone; Richard Pi- soldiers, sailors, marines, coast guardsmen, Kenneth Grant and Robert Zeder- TOOLS STOLEN chillo, alto saxophone; Robert "The Home of Service" Awards were presented to Lar- lock open and then tipped the 1 baum. Three Eagle Scouts pres- Flanagan, Edward Cogglns, tables, and airmen, and ry Sher. George Yuhaz, Ross WOODBRIDGE - Wrenches, safe and broke the front numeral ently with the troop will receive James Hogrebe, Carl Scharwath,j| Cooper, Eddy Hundert, Joseph battery and a starter unit, looking dial. Eagle Palms. The parents of all Eugene Sninski, George Cook. HILL PHARMACY Cammy, Donald Leon, Wayne the scouts in the Troop are invited valued at $135.45 were stolen WHEREAS, The monies gained from the MEAN TRICK Selections included Punch and Weissman, Rand Laden, Micha to attend. from the Cloverleaf Esso, Route Open Eves. Till 10 • TeL KI1-5M5 -;ile of these popples will be used solely for vet- Amodea, Anthony Brown, am , according to a report made by FORDS - Mrs. Bertha Lagonia Judy Cba Cha, Kid Sister Ballet, l Satellite Patrol, Telephone Tune, Russell Clemmens. SHOTS FIRED AT HOUSE » the owner, Frank Krank, Cran 33 Third Street, reported o Pa 587 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET ppy is hand-made by hospitalized veterans, grand operas: "Natoma" an someone had fired four BB shots who are paid for their work by The American "Madeleine". through the windows of his home. L^ion and Auxiliary, and

WHEREAS, All persons selling the popples B'nai Jacob Sisterhood, do so by free donation of their services, Congregation to Install The flame that cooked your egg today NOW, THKBBORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AVENEL - A combined instal- tivitiM; Leonard Liebunum, spe- That Poppy Days wtll be otaenred in Car- lation of officers of Congregation cial services; George Miller, com- trret on May 32, 23, and 24, and Poppy Week B'nai Jacob, its Sisterhood and munity" relations and Herman Mens' Club, will be held Sunday, Kunkei, historian. from May 22 to May SI, and June 13, 8 P.M. at the local Officers of Sisterhood include: temple. Mrs. .Harold Meltz, president; FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, Congregation officers to be in- Mrs. Donald Rivers, ways and stalled are: Lester Jacobs, pre- means vice president; Mrs. David That the People of Carteret support this sident; Terry Glinn, ways and Lemberg, organization1 vice pre- valiant program to show that our thoughts and means vice president; Morton sident; Mrs. George Miller, pro- | Diamond, membership vice pre- gram vice president; Mrs. Jack rtspect have not faded with the passing of the 11 sident; Dr. Abraham Rothman, Schneider, membership vtee pre- years. religion vice president; Martin sident; Mrs. Jarvis Klein, treasur- Litinger, treasurer; Jules Isler, er; Mrs. Ernest Lieberman, re- financial secretary: Mrs. Benja- cording secretary and Mrs. Ste- ANDREW W. BANICK min GelowiU. recording secre- phen Kaplan, corresponding sec- Mayor tary; Mrs. Mortimer Weil, cor- retary. responding secretary. Trustees Those to be installed from the are: Dr. Stephen Kaplan, past Mens' Club are: Albert Salkin, president; Sol Slotnick, sergeant- ATTEST: * president; Barney Rockoff, ways all-arms; Abe Kramer, Hebrew and means vice president; Her- Patrick Potocnig school; Mrs. David Klarfield, bul- man Haberman, program vice Borough Cleric letin; Donald Rivers, bouse corn- Charles Stein, youth ac- president; Melvin Hirshorn, mem- bership vice president; Mitchell Dezube, treasurer; Morton Dia- mond, recording secretary; Nor- man Becker, corresponding sec- Why Join A Country Club?..Own One! retary; Michael Robin, sargeant- atarms and trustees, Isaac Dres- eher and Terry Glinn. The committee has Mrs. Milton Kushner and Mrs. David Lem- berg. Mkchairmen; Mrs. Edward Stern. Mrs. Herman Farer, Mrs". Jarvis Klein, Mrs. Jerome Robin- son and Mrs. Abe Kramer. Dance music will be provided by the Rhythm Ramblers. Re- freshments will be served. Ad- mission is free to members of the organizations.

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ROCK .'( SALT lb tomorrow. For Water SofUncn $2.00 hundred lbs. 1 b Complete $ 91.15 fifty lbs. SERVISOFT of 9-PC. 399 for homes, offtetes, factertas, hnpttals. TOTAL VAL. $450 WOODBRIDGE The hard-working gas flame building. All energy tar heat, hot water, you know so well will soon be Natural gas Is so dependable that It MUSKIN ME 4-1815 backs up electricity now In many araat air-conditioning, Illumination, it nms AVAILABLE 921 St. George Avenuf taking on another job. The such as hospitals, polka stations and aj)pllances,offtp««o^ipnMntand (Juil SauUi of CltnerlMJ) creation of electricity for your fire houses; When the electrical power elevator* will originate wn a Pool Outfit iff ME DKLinitt IN home. Th» principle is well knc*m and goes off anenkrgency natural i RilraculouablMiflame. i)VH AREA simple: a small gas-burning tujblne will drive a generator wWch, irf turn, TOTAL ENERGY Is not science fiction. HEADQUARTERS immediately to provide power for creates electrlojty, while providing It is proven and In we today, It will lights and equipment IN WO0OBR1DGE FOR provide absolutely foolproof, POOl heat and air conditioning as a economical power for your horn* 4 YOUK CHOICII byproduct.- ' The new Ellzabepitown Gas Company '• NIW till ai'xM" SWtl CAKOl POOL, wilh ittf- UDDEI, both lo • PRESCRIPTIONS building, now under construction In tomorrow. lupportlng from*, itrong insulin •* nu • , We call It GAS TOTAL ENERGY, the • COSMETICS Elizabeth, wilt feature GAS TOTAL What will those Gas Company people of truck. Top l*da< ilrgna .nough for oil around • FILM SUPPLIES concept of one abundant, dependable Wring. I«lr» ifwidr brldg.lyp* «>i»iri«llon. «" ENERGY. Except for telephone lines, think of next? You. As always. OUAl-PUKPOSI fuel providing »// the energy we need tluil». bojtym unltr drain, o*« *•"""•'• 'hm • HALLMARK CARDS and GIF!' WRAPS nalion'i Uading pool. T W0IKI. Hit llr It IW wlnclty is product iy ' MUJKIN'I NIW iPAft-KUAl DIATOMIC BARTON'S CANDY burning Ol MUnl 9M. TWl ilr ulUM I "UK Vi HP ou>i«r. fw pw.li up te W &""<' N.W root com turtinigniitur to wolw which producM J MUtKihYI NIW MAIN MAIN • WIMMW *"*"? ilKtrlclty. Tht whMt »o» air pnduou mm t* o^r Iron. !«• FREE DELIVERY hdll mobUMt peol watw ta circular. ME 4-0809 fl«m bstian M top.

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AT MOAD JT. - OW. COUMHOU« K,Ol PACKAOI OliMi Ewi. til IB TO YOU! 0»OWI Suuduy til 1 H M. °P-i Monday and Thtinday till » (OoilY J1 6) * it- -h'-M ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR What's Past b Past (Eartrrrt fm* broken twenty-flw yean ajo for the addition to ian Church of Iielln which would enlarge tfc, | This aewtpaper a Sunday School room and a recreation room PobUshtd Weekly On Ttandey By your letter* on J NORTH JERSEY PUBU8H1NG, INC Hb)ect wid wffl gl*W* teeman in Woodbridge Township. Father Milos has, at the same time, Father Milos. As a result juvenile de- JUDICIAL PENSIONS1!- Su- Kevin Rielly; secretary. ; TRENTON - The State of New|t was immediately signed by the The powers that he saw fit to Hill and June Markussm assumed leadership in many civic linquency in that section of the Town- Jersey will contribute approxi- Governor. The convention next preme Court Justices and Superi-choose my opponent, although I 66. Best wishes go to BOTH the or Court judges now receive pen-| winners AND the losers. They all treasurer, Sharon Davis and [l.iir ship is practically nil mately 12,937 enlisted men andMarch, however, will be restricted was told by thse certain powers Parisi. The candidates (-•• projects, earning the respect and ad- sions equal to two-thirds of their that they as indiviluals could not did a splendid job in the cam- 1,123 officers to war games this o the reapportionment problem two parties, the Green and v, • miration of non-Catholics as well as The entire Township joins with us summer at Camp Drum, New only instead of revising the entire salaries without having to con-do anything to help me get elect- paign. tribute to a pension fund. ed, but certainly they would not New officers (or the Current and campaigned for them- bis parishioners. in congratulating Father Milos on his York, and Volk Field, Wisconsin, basic law. In 1M7 tbe convention and their tickets. and other points. lasted from June 11 to September However, a bill soon to become do anything to hurt me. Not being Civics Club will also be announced The Port Reading priest was largely 40th anniversary and in wishing him law which gives all members of on the line of the Regular Demo- next week in this column. Cur- The Administration M.I.-,.,^ 1 The New Jersey National] I . Society, a National Manafcir.w 1 responsible for obtaining a library for many more years of good health and Guard, under the command of the judiciary a $5,000 salary cratic Organization, for which I rent Civics elections were also A special election will b- held think I can qualify, for I have completed yesterday. Tbe final Organiiatlon, recently coml.i.'f! | Major General James F. Cantwell, March 1 to choose 126 delegates boost effective July 1, freezes the his then comparatively small com- contentment in which to serve God. non-contributory pensions at their been registered for more than business on the CCC agenda this nationwide contests for Ru- the Chief of Staff, is comprised of o tbe new convention. These dele-] twenty years as a member of tbe Arithmetic pupils. All those • munity several years ago and he has the people of his. parish and the com- 139 units, with at least one sta- original levels, but will require y y year will be something which I jates will have 112 votes. Some the jurists to contribute to the mentioned several weeks ago. ing • perfect score seen to it that the service has been munity as a whole. tioned in every county of the delegates will have only half a Democratic Party is little g State, When not on training mis- pension fund for the additional help enough. My name will ap- "Requiem for a Heavyweight' beautiful certificate in m-ocm- vote. This system was included pension values involved in the pear on the "B" LINE. To be tion of their accomplishing1 sions, they occupy 51 armories, 2 in the new law in order to main- will be shown to all club members aviation facilities, 2 State Main- pay increases. exact B 22 JOHN J. DOJCSAK, and interested non-members on Kennedy Memorial is proud :•> tain the proper representation AN INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT. r^iday.ilayM, to tbe aoditoriurn.| announce that Mary Ann 1U: ; if tenance shops, 28 organizational per county, baaed on population, A ware of salary increases is Education end Employment maintenance shops, a National For this I am thankful for I am Phj;:.< t M and to keep the convention politi- sweeping tbe State House andj independent in matttn that re- lylor, B..r- Guard Training Center and Sup-cally balanced. the LegMature is moving fast to Unemployment remains at worrl- of nigh school along with addi- ply Depot, a State. Officer Candi- quire decisions favorable to me son, and Mickey Rooney and isjbara Seaman, Linda Sir: ••- keep pace with the demands be- as a taxpayer and voter, and also spme levels. Yet, in many fields, there date School, and 3 air defense The new convention must report produced by RodSerling of "Twi-(hacb, and Rita Werner •*<-,<• • tional training. The next largest calls its business by June 15, 1966, fore adjourning next week for wi^jnn ° b*je_ thinking independently light Zone" fame. sites. the summer. ; winners representing our • is a serious shortage of workers. which is the second anniversary wben I hope to be your voice will This Saturday several Barron The junior varsity <:'• for a college degree or equivalent, Major equipment of the New Wben tbe legislative smoke That seeming paradox is easily ex- of the U. S. Supreme Court's his- be my voice. boys will shift their attention to •quad for next year was H • plus further education or training. Jersey National Guard is offici- toric decision that both houses of clears, the Governor is expected Once again I would like to plained. "Education" and "training" ally valued in excess of $53,COO,000 RUTGERS - the State Univers- selected. Jerelyn Ablonm 1 each Legislature must be based to get MO.000 a year, instead of quote: "All that is required for The moral is plain enough. There is and comprises tanks, personnel ity — New Brunswick. The mem-Hinesi , DoreeD n Horvath. \. are key words in today's labor market. $35,000: members of the Legisla-tbe triumph of evil is "that good 1 carriers, howitzers, trucks, heli- substantially on population to con- beberns of the RUTGERS class oofMinversf '8 o LyLynnn e MicK . small room in this technological econ- form with the "one man-one vote hire $7,500 instead of $5,000; men remai•n silent and do noth- will attend freshme oaUtio And great numbers of people, includ- copters and light aircraft. State cabinet officers. $25,000, will attend freshmen orieaUtionjoi1jIOOi „_ aubstitutes \ omy for the untrained, the ill-trained, principal." Tbe lawmakers ad- ing" — Edmund Burke Please day anandd , in the procesprocesss , becomejbecome c andd yield Thorn. ing the young, simply aren't qualified. The 50th armored division, mitted ttey were being whimsical and the State Commissioner of then, pull the lever for "B fit" on acquainted with their new aca- or the little-educated. Sylvia Porter which has units stationed in all Education. $27,500. The Gover-|June 1st lead the cheers at pep ra! The Labor Department has issued in fixing this date. demic home. On the Khedule are games next fall. Congr..! struck the right note when, in sum- parts of the State will participate Dor's raise will not be effective Sincerely, preliminary registration reports a revealing report listing the 70 occu- in war games at Camp Drum The authorization for such a girls! constiutional convention closed a until next January. Also, the JOHN J. DOJCSAK and college placement tests. ming up the labor Department find- New York, from June 19 to July boost in the pay of members of May 11 was Middles^ pations in which demand is greatest major chapter in the reapportion- Some food for thought and stom- 4. The Selective Service section the Legislature will not become Student Council Exehar,. ings, she wrote: "The warning to you, ment saga. Senate Majority Utter to Editor ach is what the TOP TWENTY- and detailing the requirements. In of the National Guard will train effective until next January. Ca- We were hosts to studei, May 12. 1965 '• ONE seniors received on Thurs- only four of these groups is a high America's youth, couldn't be clearer. at the Natal Air Station, Quonset Leader William E. Ozzard, R, binet officers will get their pfey Metuchen and Woodbml; Point, Rhode Island, from Octo- Somerset, admitted the conven- Richard G. Babbitt jday at the luncheon in their honor'gjhp^ _, action a numi- school education not demanded; and Your whole working life tomorrow increases after July 1, the begin- 81 Swarthmore Terrace ber 16 to 30. tion will need "some good Irish at Kenny Acres, Woodbridge. \w 4^^ aUendwl „„,, even in these, two years of high school will depend on the amount of educa- luck and tbe guidance of the good ning of the State's fiscal year. Menlo Park Terrace Some of the New Jersey Air Lord." Tbe Constitution requires that I Editor tented g plus special training is a must. tion and training you get today. Don't National Guard units will train at a general election must take place Independent Leader: oso, Neal Locbel. .unl parting gesture. The ntW Idditioo Miele visited Editon \U» • The largest number requires com- doom yourself!" Volk Field, Wisconsin, for the between the time a legislative It was ironic that your cartoon to WSHS Is a Xerox Photo-Copier, first time from August 14 to Au- PROSPERITY:- New Jersey salary bill is passed and the time Richard Brodkln. Arthur' residents are supposed to be depicting an over-burdened tax which U a product of the JM Cor- gust 28. The 30th Ordinance Bat- ' becomes effective. payer about to receive an addi- poraUoB. The reproducer will pro- and Beatrice Weinber? av highly affluent whether they daases at Metuchen H_- talion has already experienced a •pO— tional load of a pork-barrel should bably fce placed in the library berta Forman, Sandi Fur. period of training at Fort Lee, WRONG NUMBER:- Governor appear next to an editorial lauding since it is one of the most stra- Afete took Needed , and the 50th Mainten- Governor Richard J. Hughes the "exciting" new Central li- tegic spots in tnt entire Jeffrey Mitchel were ^ stressed some of the highlights of Richard J. Hughes has a private ance Battalion, of Bordentown brary (Thursday, April 19.) The senior class has East Brunswick; and Daw New Jersey prosperity at the an-unlisted direct telephone into his A former chairman of the board of sumption of innocence anld, in civil will train at the 162nd Aircraft It is not difficult to buy books, that the student council be in tensen, Sharon Davis, an nual meeting of the New Jersey State cases, its corollary, that the burden of Maintenance Shop, Groton, Con- when or desks, or potatoes for that charge ael Volker were our deli, one of our great oil companie i believes necticut, from August 14 _ 28. Savings and Loan League hi At- matter if you spend tbe money. paper supplies. J. P. Stevens High School proof lies on the one who brings the Members will be billeted at Camp lantic City recently. But that the nation urgently needs a new friends 'know n umber, The Woodbridge Public library LIJt* minuti e orders for the May Inert Student Council charge. Dempsey, Conn. "Today, in New Jersey we are is in the process of building a col- a Usueof me ALL-HI NEWS may the students will tell abou. Governor gets many calls from 1 look at the administration of our anti- The annual payroll of the New affluent. There an more people lection of about 25,000 volumes be .place d tomorrow morning with experience. ! at these The fear of mere bigness is difficult people whom he does not know., r trust laws as they affect bigness, mer- Jersey National Guard totals employed, personal income is at 800 Rahway Avenue, not far j the homeroom representatives in'From Exchange Days. the < '•••< '- to understand in a nation where ev- They dial a wrong number when $16,688,000, of which the Federal higher than ever, corporate prof- they call the paint store, grocery, from the Barron branch while charge of circulation. All money cU gets a number of ^ gers and acquisitions, in order to as- areas of the township are without erything has grown, out of sheer ne- Government pays $15,365,000 and its have reached a xeneth, inter- or other places of business. In turn should be given to Mr. ideas about activities and sure the continued strength, competi- the State, $1,323,000. Each mem- national trade is at a record lev- library facilities. This is a rented (Continued on Page 18) iiation. cessity, to meet the needs of the time. As the Governor usually an- remodeled appliance store which ber who participates in the train- el and-of immediate interest to wers. the phone, he tells his cal- tiveness, productivity and vigorous This has intensified, not diminished, ing program gets additional pay you-60,000 housing starts were the W.P.L. will admittedly out- lers he is the Governor but they grow in one year's time. Jtis is growth of the American economy. the competitive element in our econo- made in 1964 compared with «,- never believe him. They think 000 in 1961." said the Governor poor planning. The method of He points to two disturbing^situa- my. And the small and medium-sized CONVENTION:- New Jersej someone on the other end of the book procurement is expensive will hold its first constitutional The Governor also pointed out line is playing a prank on them. tlons that some of the more recent enterprise has prospered along with it. convention since 1947 next Marcl that total assets of the 386 State and by comparison with other Wrong number dialers in the libraries the staff payroll is high. Book Review antitrust law applications have cre- Moreover, as the oil company spokes- 21 in New Brunswick to draft . and federally chartered, savtatfjfuture"ma7ieT"tn^'Governor"on "Book* ire the lefaetet that a |re«t lento teavet to mankind., , permanent reapportionment plan ._,If you truly thirst for knowledge and loan institutions.in New Jer-'th • e phone• , •*bu t i•t •is 1 million to! get some facts about the library which are delivered down from feneraUoa to feneralo" ^,: ated. One is that the laws are being man put it, "The bigness of American for the Legislature. Jol n sey now total $4.4 billion, placing one shot. : j extravagance before you print! pretenU to Ike pofterity •( thoM wh« an yet Mboro" • • • * ': wed to attack bigness just because it industry today is hemmed about by Fast action Cleared tbe measun the State's savings and loan in- 1 [that "it is exciting" Addlwm, IC7M71I. calling the convention througl stitutions fourth in assets in the la big, instead of being aimed at actual big government and big labor; by JERSEY JIGSAW:- Stephen' ' wlsh '" m'^e ll Perfectly dear both houses of the Legislature and country. that w hole ea 1 r K an taxes, regulation, legislation, Judicial Ailes, Secretary of the Army, ha»i "• 1 ,^ ^. ' ^ monopoly and suppression of compe- n lved f..:r!i». congratulated Governor Hughef!'J P" Woodbridge-Library EDITOK'S NOTKr Through maining member 01 tition. Another is that the burden of decrees, and unremitting publicity." tem 1 5 the coopernUon ol Kdwln Beck- .s ml" for the new hospital unit at. the!^f. .f ,"" "Pend'ture bu The author swapped 1 ve the l ax should Ket rnnun, Dim-lor o( Ibe Fret him. All remaining ai V;;iI ,., ^ proof that no violations have occurred Concepts which fit the needs and New Jersey Home (or Disabled ^ , ™J" , 11 10 I Soldiers at Menla Park . . . New,their mmZl*^' , Public Library irf Woodbrldnc subsequenUy died a«*-"'l ^ is Imposed on the defendant. This is lr lB conditions of a past age can be futile Jersey traffic deaths thus far1. uiV.uTin r HARHITT reviews of lop book* will appeur • Continued oa P»«' directly contrary to one of the basic and destructive today. That! is abund- HICHABD G BABB1TT; In thlt column wttUy this year have reached 349 asj Mr. Bcckerman unl principles of our law, which is the pre- antly true of antitrust policy. compared with 330 to the same p(|itor of hl» stall. It U hoiml Uuil Idate last year ... The New Jer- I lnde[)endenl Uader ( this column will create interest •ey surf bathing seuwn, which In the reudlns of good buvkn. INVITATION traditionally opens on Memorial As the newly-appolhted Vicar !'of St. John's Episcopal Church, The books ravltwed here may [Day, is running three reeks TO Obnoxious Taxes I and St. Mark's Church, be obtained through lae Celtrul f ahead ... A bill designed to Library or thr branch llbr_iie*. crack down on "loan shark*" has 1 am naturally interestr . , ... in the local affairs o( these "Tliellulucauit Kin;;tluin" by INVESTOR Senator Young of Ohio has something men, women, and children." been unanimously appruvtd by (wu muwipolitim, mid Alrxalldtr Dun.ii lloll, Kinehaii These taxes apply to list of articles tlie State Senate Privute or- compelling to say about the federal fould one find it bettor presented L Winston JJ 'Jo 501 \n>. ganizations condUiUng w r The Warsinv (ilicltu lius suived togiae taxes, most of which were im- in general use—luggage, cosmetics, 1J ;' Ibun in the Jndepomlent-Leader? on poverty programprogr/inut*, would be;, us the lubjfet of t iiumbvr of-. po«ed as World W*r II emergency handbags, and so on-which can am nul exactl)r new eligible fur county and iniuiicinul tpleii! iul news medium, to your book^ musi noi.ibly of twu novels:' T. L Watson hardly be classified as luxuries in a having;j iie.H'v'« "The Wall" pub- measures with the tacit understand- 1 the. as Rjctor of Trinity 0[m nation which prides itself on its living and ing that they would end with the to t* aiv«i at evLMiti VU1'U< v'lmrch in WoodbridKe tru"1! "Mila W published in t»61. "The WIT'S end. But they are atill on the standards. They also apply to certain condu Itxl 1)w DC tutu ui evtius|19M.41i yours was a good paper Hi.locaust Kiiigdom" U a meinuir ': then and wen belter'now. written by a (umwr uew»uaper &Co. books, in hli words:" .... Such essential services, such as telephone turns is pun'lins in tlie Slate SDW- ale ali.r pusiinu Hie Assembly|| ' A* , cupy uf tlie paper comes editor and in the last three chau- t» obnoxious. They burden most calls. They are a burden to consum- ,,,, („.,..,-,•, , r-• wiitir et addressed to Fr. Howden;Uri by his wife, his «oi> and the ers, producers and retailers alike, and II* in |Mrt of mass liuusmg who hdh |mig _,_, ^^.^ thj8!lwa.jewi1H w0lnan, _,», Maria s those who have least. They violate the 1 WILL BE OP' thus are a drain on the eeonomy. lents on lo_il ii-imul bud-|pla(.e ail(J not wishing ^ capital- Maginski, who took charge of the Ktnnd principle of Just taxation ptuoiiuiy be stuped laterij^ ol, |lis ,ubs-riytion, I encloieison, Wlodek, when the Imiirinimt FOR VOl'B The fact that repeal or reduction this >i-ai IJJ a ir.'i,ijtivy« com-n,» check foi. Moo destrudion of the Ghetto became 1 v. were dtfwtad to our efforts to re- NJW Jtrscy s ne|.ewllh a CONVENIENT' "' now seems, a virtual certainty has al stair IOIDIIJ wuuld be buff and believe is the price of oneiknowu to the Polish underground tbf «UW»ely obwaious excise year's subscriptioL n posed & new problem. Consumers, \ Jersey blue under u bill approved • ••••••• Douat ii k when he ercenteniirtmetltJitobe knowing thli to be the case, defer 31:ys State Uuvuiiriwiil will (OM Howard F. Klein exchanged names with a buy in .i')!).5'J7,4tt3 to operait- dining the St John'* Vicarage, tbe Vaihlugen cump whu luil lust their buying, and again the economy 4!)B Cliff Uoad, his entire family except one bio Perth onpe« g Is "hurt, This Is ^t'case where sp^ed in :iext fi^tiil year be'^inniutt July 1 . . New Jerseys colleges arid Sewaien, New Jersey trier whu was In the same tani|> National Bank of the* e»ri«e tw*. enacting the necessary legislation is of Nuw the boy was to he transferred M 81'ATK ST. '" wlin ms c lr,.l«th de to .iiijt'n.-r camp He ilul not want tf Mnrfl * (o in u tpon tinT wi IB) lMui« utt 181 Itu be wvaiitwl huui UM UWI itt

•••\ - Cwtcret Press Thursday, May 20, 1985 PAGE FTVE

Tv,miii«AMrlyUk« JFK Hospital Unit Makes Avenel Group Miss Florence Wukovets Stolen Car Recovered The Candidates Speak By Local Policeman ISELIN - A car reported *to- Its 2nd $30,000 Pledge Award Winners Weds William F. Kulier len from Edison Monday night WOODBRIDGE - What's left I AVENEL - Auntie CUT was _ ^ was recovered two hours 1atar by phaticnlly they were not going to the scene of the »ti annual con-| , , / for a women's auxiliary to do stond on the side lines during the By ALAN ROCKOFF BY JOHN CHIRICO MiM F oren< e Wuknve Patrolman L. Jefferson In (rant vention of the Junior Member-,t(ir|[Mr andMrs MnWukovets after It has paid oft n $M.oon two years it wilt take to build "ALAN ROCKOFF the eandi- s MnWukovets Joint Installation John Chirico, candidatd e for ship DepartmenDep t of the New Jcr- ^ of 1090 Green Street. pledge to help build a now hos and open the hospital. 49 Fith Avenue, nnd William The Greatest! ttTihitarfriiwiL^afe^i councilman's seat fro^m the Se£c «y State Federatiodti n off *«™«VTL5* ? J™ The windshield of the vehicle pltal? "We're proud of the large man scat in the d snn nf Anthony Plan Of JWV Group* *« <** WoodbridgWdbid e TTow * uhuh. MaMay «1 K Kulier, Rahway, and the late! was smashed and a tug wrtneh BRASS BUCKET Why, it can sign up for another pledge we were able to pay off," vember election has issued a the Avenel Junior Woman's Club 8 moc 8 c ?T[ Mrs. Kulier, took place Saturday $30,000 pledge, and this is exactly said Mrs. Partonopc, "but we major challenge to Ms opponent! *'P » I* ** [ ! ™?- were: Mrs. Al Atkins, president; WOODBRIDGF, - Woodbridge was found on the hood. The c« Mortenwn. when in a!June I i^ed a challenge to his at noon at St. Andrew's Church the action that has been taken by arc not going to rest on past Harold Mrs. James Kenna, Immediate Memorial Post 7i5 Jewish owned by Fred Oathout, 1&4« the MO members n( the Women's laurels. Our organization is too speech before the First Ward He-! °PP°ncnts to the issues.j with the Rev Andrew Kagan per-! !.«.•• . • J ii. J . ipasv t president; Mrs. Peter Din- Veterans and its auxiliary Auxiliary of the John F Kennedy enthusiastic and too dedicated to publican Club and invited guests,' Mr.. Chirico stated the residents i» •=•««• . j forming the double ring cer«- kowitz, vice president; Mrs imony, Community Hospital this hospital to sit back and wait Mr. Rockoff labeled Mortensen as ot the Second Ward deserve the! hold a Joint installation of offi- Georg1 e Pospisil, secretary; Mrs.l Only last week the ambitious for our coffee shop." a ppolitical l tucoturncoat t wwhoo oww opportunitppy to see and hear UielV™ e*s" MazzaMaMa"'hrailir"chainnan, braille (liven in marriage by her fath- cers tonight. 1 .•th.e peopl,e. o.tf .•.th.e r,i..Firs.t WarI.,..Jd ofthre.tnu t candidatej.u...s. wh...... o ....seek. ,.i.ianic3 no . QTa(,amJer, the bride wore a satin gown. UNCHEON organization mndn its final pay- Mrs. Partenope said there was Mrs. Anthony P. Taking office as commander ment on a $30;000 pledge to pay not the least reluctance among1] Woodbridge an apology and anjrprescnt their interests on the public welfare chairman. with long pointed sleeves, bell L will be Harry Friedman, Donald II:JI «• for the construction of a coffee the membership when another explanation for his failure to as- Town Council. As a representative of the Ave-shaped skirt with Chantilly lace sume the responsibility of de-, To datc lm miefA c,ubsI , 0|ub Mrs Oe,nrge Posp|siljon the bodice and skirt, Her Livingston, senior vice comman- and gift Shop which will be oper- JM,000 pledge was proposed, 1 b(m nouncini! the tactics of the Zirpolo, i -iLations to all the -"" n» >*•«» individual perform! length veil fell from DINNER ated by the auxiliary when the And the women had no trouble1 have i5suwl nv won the best individual perform der; Benjamin Necks, junior vice administration for denying the candidatM t0 participate in a de-' awan) in the talent |and she carried white carnations hospital opens. | in deciding on the delivery room ance show commander; Jack Sapersteln right of the Courage Candidates bate Mr chirjc0 ha8 itd centered with an orchid. as their nMt Friday. judge advocate; Philip Zitter and Now the women have commit- project, to have their names placed on|(he ,s of (he John F Siwn After Mid Mrs At the candlelight banquet Sat-: Miss Rosalie Rosky, Rahway ted themselves to a like amount " *"•" - the ballot in the June 1 primary. George Sharmett, adjutants. ope, "almost all of us know the nedy Greater Woodbridge Dem urday evening, awards were pre-jwas maid of honor. Bridesmaid* which will be paid over a three- "Mr. Rockoff characterized were Miss Jo Ellen Hummer, 1 importance of a delivery roomj ocratic Club and the Woodbridge] sented to clubs for outstanding Auxiliary officers are Ann Li- tUBYYOUkWATCH\ year period to help complete the Mortensen as a political opportun work during the year. Mrs. Gra-Tarns River: and Miss Arlene BRASS BOCRET hospital delivery room. And they from first-hand experience. In who, ror four years sat rt the'Young Democrats to appear and Kaczmaref, Parlin. vingston, president; Miriam Bat- AFTEkWEREPAJk/r\ fact, 1 am sure that a good nany ham won third place for best all- have a raft of projects In mind Zirpolo table and now begins Rebate his opponents. In one in- ter, senior vice president; Esther fharfOal Stetkhouse jof our present member can around work in public welfare. Serving as best man was Wil- I! to make sure they raise the Mrs. Maaa won second place for liam Morrison, Perth Amboy. Ush-| Gardner, junior vice president: ,. . I * MAIN STREET look ahead to the day when they looking for crumbs from the i stance, the administration's can- s money! Bamne group in return for which work for the School for the Blind. ers were John Wnkovets, Avenel, Joyce Staum, treasurer; Evelyn wl atients in the vcr de didates did not appear and in the mtiowmsRIGHT WOODBRIDGE Mrs Edward Partenope Colonia,l " •* P V " he will pledge his undying alle- Bangkok, Thailand, which was and Richard 1 1 1 tom thc are now he| ]HoUberg, corresponding secre- i auxiliary president, pointed out ' "* "? y P" giance until the next election other case, the Courage candid sponsored bv the American Foun Pratscher, Fords, inE to a (or ,ary; Louise Friedman, recording " that the women had decided em-: P > " when he will sample the political! ates did not have the courage to dation for Overseas Blind. The bride was graduated from secretary; Rith Zitter, conduct- The new goal should be well wind and blow as it docs. appear, it seems as though his Certificate awards were pre- Woodbridge High School and at- within the reach of the women if STATE JEWELERS Mr. Rockoff questioned "Where | ,wo opponents appMr for debate, sented to the Avenel club for 100% tended Berkeley School of Secre- ress, and Pauline Mahler, chap they maintain the same busy was my opponent when the chips, rr " boosters and 100% club contrl tarial Training, East Orange. She lain. a Main SUeft, Woodbridw V "'•rgt car. w schedule of fund-raising programs were reall™ down and the re-| «™ groups favorable to bution of trading stamp books! js employed by Montgomery Ward (Nut to sun TbeitrO which over the past 26 months sponsiblc people of this Town position and refuse to debate a for the Stamp of Approval pro-Company, as a credit investigator. ha« included fairs, luncheons, 1 spoke against the Zirpolo tactics any other time. - gram. Mr. Kulier, a i960 graduate of card parties, sales and holiday "large car ." ot Mibpoening average citizens, Mr. Chirico fwl» the voters of! Mn. Maua served on the con-Rahway High School, ii serving itn bom forcins! them to Nike flietr wages 1 the Second Ward are entitled to vention committee as boosters in the U. S. Navy as a radarman u success. and disrupting their family life' chairman and was in charge of second class. He is stationed in «* - M*RY CARTER'S«»//;: hear each candidate's position ar The women already are tabula These people had only one pur- flowers. Mrs. Pospisil and Mrs.Norfolk, Va. "' *e cari» ting the amount to be used for pose in signing petitions, that was so that they may be better able Kenna were pages. ONE STOP HOME OWNER SERVICE first payment on the tew to assist their friends and neigh- to decide which candidate will pledge. This money is the pro- bors in running for election." Summer Card Party but serve their interests, ceeds of a ball with a Las Vegas "Where was my opponent when I LADDERS theme which attracted more than y, responsible peoplpp e of this Chirico indicated he is willing March of Dimes Series Begins Monday BRUSHES e AVENEL - The first of the- SANITAS OVER LOW STORES WALL-TEX 600 guests to the Brunswick lnn'xown waited for someone on 1 to let either of his opponents se STAINS Saturday night. the Town Council to call for sanity lect the time and place most Final Report Avenel Woman's Club's summer TILE COAST TO COAST Mrs. Herbert Levine, chairman in the garden apartment develop- weekly card parties was held ROLLERS WORLD'S LARGEST SUNDRIES convenient to them. Monday evening at the home of of the ball, has made no financial ment and where was his leader- WOODBRIDGE - Joseph R. PANS OPERATION OF ITS KIND VARNISH report yet, but points out that it ship these past four years when j Costa today released his report Mrs. John Toth, 83 Fleetwood 1 SHELLAC was a huge success-socially and the First Ward needed desperate "I challenge Harold Mortensnn on the 1965 March of Dimes and Drive, Woodbridge with Mrs. financially laid in flood control, relief from to defend a record which he has expressed his thanks to everyonej George Mroz, co-hostess. Coming up next is a carnival the rodent ridden festerin•••'-g- gar- - so pitifully made for himself in who worked t& make the! cam Prizes were awarded as fol- NOW ON DISPLAY to be held at the parking area of bage dump, to avert dangerous the Town Council. His silence, paign a success in Middlesex!lows: Mrs. Charles Podraza, traffic conditions with traffic his absence from Council meet- He also expressed his I door prize; Mrs. William Larson the S. Klein shopping center June County. 1 FUTURA 22 through 27. Gato Amusements lights to eliminate the U. S. #1 ings, his inability to cr;ate con- thanks to all who contributed. and Mrs, Orlando Coppola, non- Circle at Green Street to correct structive legislation which would The total nroceeds of the 1965 players; Mrs. Melvin Blumenthal MARY provide the equipment for The Fn Pool the carnival and auxiliary mem- major haiard, bring honor to the Community, March .of Dimes in Middlesex Mrs. John Mahon, Mrs. Walter Why isn't there a strong voicvoicee ] his self seeking contributions in County amounted to $51,228.66. Waverczak, Mrs. George Pent- NO DOWN PAYMENT bers are handling tickets and J Coming OUt Of the "'-Firs't "'--Ward'™<^»"! picture« takintolringa avhihitinnexhibitionss invnlv- Of this amount U7.613.S9 was land and Mrs. George Hansen 1ST PAYMENT NOV. '« some o( the special events. Mrs. not driwry Rotojo is chairman. Councilman's seat demandingjmg projects which he did collected by the Mothers March- table winners. innovate, did not partake in, and CARTER that unbiased action be taken for ers, under the leadership of lest Ii c* tencty. Itfwi rwr October will bring the women should not receive credit for, around to the time (or the annual the benefit of the people of this County Mothers March Chairman ALL HOME REMODELING ON DISPLAY. community. Harold Mortensen's such as project Woodbridge Mrs. Vincent J. Yaede of Edison B'fini B'rith Women Holiday Ball, a glittering social Green and the institution of the NO DOWN PAYMENMftt PYMT., SEPT. 65 name did not appear as the spon- $5,167.03 was collected by the event which has become one of new library system, are all il- Plan Annual Party • Modem Kitchens • Bathrooms this areas most outstanding sor of any constructive or ad "TAP's" (teen-age-program) un- vantageous legislation for —ou•r lustrations of this man's ineptness COLONIA - Sinai Chapter of • Attic Apartments * Dormers charity dates. and complete lack of understand- der the leadership of County B'nai B'rith Women will hold its | area in the past four years. The "TAP" Chairman Karen Gomola • Recreation Rooms * Garages Hospital officials are over first appearance of his name ing of the purpose ot a town legis- annual paid-up membership par- • Add-A-Room * Porches whelmed with the financial role of Colonia, a student at Wood- ty, May 26,7:45 P.M. at School 17. a newspaper article was when!lative councilman. bridge High School. The "TAP"s • Aluminum Siding * Alterations taken on by the women. "Our community needs hard Mrs. Michael Sablosky, presi- h« was exposed for giving a plum held tag days, dances, skating Swimming Fools (On Display) As Anthony M. Yelencsics, whom he had appoint- thinking concerning how we are dent, will welcome as guests of president of the hospital boardj"\ parties and numerous other ac- honor, Mrs. Alvin Krevsky, Pre- CALL NOW FOR FREE ESTIMATE of "Street In- going to reduce the taxes which tivities throughout the County, to of trustees sizes it up. "This is spector". ""This" friend received we all so desperately require in sident, Northern New Jersey | aise funds for the March of Council, and Mrs. Max Block, De- probably the only hospital .„„ BaOs „a ^politica - l rpa- y off for, order to maintain our standards of FULL LINE OF UNPAINTED FUURNITRE CARTERET BANK iary in the United States without ,, j than walking living. It rewiires hard thinking Dimes. puty of Sinai Chapter. y ^,,,doin , nolhnothinnfg! mormoree tn si living. 11 req amounts collected in the concerning tha, traffi , The Serving on the committee are hospital. But it doesn't stop! ^r007id the streets of Woodbridge' concerning tha, traffic hazards, communities: Avenel, them from working. They niake'f p| of days. crime, the.high,density oj popula area Mrs. Larry Glasser and Mrs. Sam ftVEHEL Next 10 nayco AND TRUST CO. f ki Th make' or a cou e f d i thhihdsity oj popula $1,438.50; Carteret, $2,437.75; Co- up the hardest-working hospital| ,.j chauenge my opponent lojtion which slowly is beginning to Weisbrot, co-chairmen; Mrs. Mon- am! lonia, $2,530.04 Edison Township, auxiliary in existence and I snow wnen he ever raised a voice! choke off any lands which may roe Berger, Mrs. Irene Rubin, ME 4 glad they arc working far m."\ local towns- have been used for park purposes $3,551.60: Fords, $1,155.28: Hope Mrs. Max Schwartz. laM qualified lawn, $822.96; Iselin, $1,204.27; it MAIN OFFICE * l or for recreational facilities in Miss Welle Lapschitz, humorist, MARY CARTER people into responsible govern- Keasbey, $144.70; Metuchen, 3500 this Town and hard thinking about will entertain 20 Cooke Avenue, Carteret MISIC DEGREE j^t ^ without political con-. $2,083.68; Perth Amboy, $4,860.71 ISELIN - Richard Meisterman. -j j^ing uppermost in his the need for two party govern- • BANKING HOURS: lion ment to prevent corruption and Port Readingg, $$358.01 ; SewarenSewaren, k M la r.M.—m4»J » A-*. «• • P.M--»'"t P»rklnt Lot ¥n of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Mei- Lind •• $319.69; Woodbridgeid , $1,274.97; sterman," 46 Michael Street, will waste of funds and material pro- * BRANCH OFFICE * 1 think it is time 'hat this by tax payers' money! Menlo Park Terrace, $505.19; receive a Bachelor of Music de- of local politician be, with- County activities, $334.45. Carteret Shopping Center Rree from Manhattan School of from public trust and rc- is time for the real checks ! Music, New York City, May 27.! These funds will be used by tponsibility for as it has been and balances o£ ,a two party sys- the National Foundation in its re- i He majored in trumpet under the over WHO lemonstrated over and tem of government to put an endsearch program to find the causes guidance of Mel Broiles. He at- igain. a willingness of an elected!lc"1"' *"'' ••-• j and preventatives for crippling tended Woodbridge Senior High iffici.il to b* e• le'-d rathe«ii.««r »v,,,than|n onconcee and for all to a rubber r<4ml, ici.il to DC ICQ rauii-i muni birth defects; (and by The Mid- School. o lead, a desire to be a yes man | stamp council that sits silently dlesex County Chapter to aid local 1 IS A "YES" MAN? •ather tban a statesman, to bejby and allows the take over of children born with congenital A njan whose chief concern isjQUr T b mi , .... birth defects, as well as to con- his own political future rather ...... tinue necessary assistance to polio 1 second V01ce than the welfare of the citizens * ".neededAL ROCKOF. F victims of former years. From January 1, 1964 to NOW, The Woodbridge of his community. ' ' ff Council Voted 635 Times i Let's make it YOUR FORD DEALER'S RALPH BARONE, Leader of the disgruntled Democrats, a little wanner MM VOTED NO ONLY 5 TIMES!! in die living room, SALE Who Is The "YES" MAN? * cooler in Junior's room, Special Keep Woodbridge Movingl Forward! and leave the Ford Hardtops SPECIAL EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: Elegant vinyl-covered root t Cruiw-0- The ZIRPOLO Team N

Special HAROLD JACK GEORGE I i i -by-toom comlort control is only Ford Sedans Could you do thii in your home? Very oSS along list of Avantageir/oi.get SPECIAL EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: unlikely, unless you h»v« modern, de- with Electric Heatllts steady, even So" Red. WlmbMc. Whit. liflhtful Electric Hett with room-by- plan Blue exteriors • Special I warmth is clean and quiet designed to match. Pleated vinyl ».U 'oom temperature control. Electric Heat tht sp Second Ward Third Ward gives you a thermostat in every room so Now. thin*' *° ',h'Z .Wheel covers, whltowh • Cruhe* First Ward • you cart select your own comfwt level, Matic transmission. Big Six (or otfOoml exactly, no matter where you arein your 352-eu. in. V-8) home. This kind of on-the-spot control tfso lets you use heat only when and JOHN WILLIAM where you need it. Where rooms are Special unused the heat can be turned off syifm. without charge. t-ompletety. Ford Wagons SPECIAL EQUIPMENT •NCLUWS: ^ cm mm rack • Color-coordinated »tyl- Fourth Ward Filth Ward I. wm. txtrw M the itden end 'dtop-whe.1 covers, Crulse-O-M.tie, works . . plus, » you •*•. P0*" ELECTRIC HEAT steering. aif-conditlon«r (««llabta OH all three models) Elect this Slate of Democrats on June 1 ANOVHtR MUSTANG ROAD HALLVE- JUNE 11 COME W FOR DETAILS. ,;E FORD MOTOKS, Inc. VOTE LINE "A" All The Way PUBLIC SERVICE fBlJ luj I'l' ruiMina IiAl ll«>od (linorimieul, J"u" Mi Kfililliif EUCTRIC AND GAS COMr m4rim ; Ml-* • R0»,e 1 & ft-*. '<•«"•' *«*«"r. "• J- PAOF Thursday Mnv 20 IHfiR (E.B.) - Carteret Pr,

School, Church Facilities •' \:v .t, " •Mm Ramot Chapter .•„«

\v::^\ •••• To Be Expanded By Parish *•.' Plans Projects . - Fund ra FORDS - A program calling parish and school fcHiiiicn hive Kris .-mil .i schedule of were presented lor fnr a SfiflO.000 expansion of school grown with the population appmv,. and parish farilities is currently He singl'd out the PTA fn: S;KH- the administrative hnS],tj "under serious consideration" at ial praise, describing it Harriot Chapter R'nai R>, Our l.:uly of Pence church here, of the most progressive nriMiiiM- Wimien at a meetinR held ,, J, Hev Joseph R. Brwrtowski. pas- tlons of its type in the diocese " home of Mrs. Herbert FI,,, tor, announced today at ceremon- He said that he \\:is • swcinllv Mdiichen Mrs. Hymnn (,r!d ies marking the 35th anniversary pleased with the PT.V's sue .-refill cnniluctrd Ihe meeting

of the parish school's Parent- efforts to establish close nnwrl \ bowline: party will \*, M, !Teacher Association between school and pucnl "Such mml by Ihe Chapter at th/! 'Final decision on the proposed a relationship better enables both ohci l.iincs. ,lurw 2ft, 9 p\\ move will be announcer! shortly," to work harmonious'; in the inter Mis Harry Class, vice ,,rPti !hr s;iid emphasizing that the ests of the child." he said. .iil:ling. (Irnl in chaise of fund ,-,n ' 'decision "must be predicated on "a good education tmlay depends ,'innimivpd the Chapter w,|| corollary decisions to be made at upon the joint f(toils of p .vents Mir ;i vacation excursion i,, n,.r the diocesan level." and teachers. TVy must flint- muil.i November in to \ci,,, The proposed expansion ;>ro- hand-in-hitnd." hci M Mrs, Mass may l».',[ grain would call for: Among honored iiuosts ,ii Ihc lit 2B7-0097 for funh.; J 1. Conversion of the school an- PT.Vs anniversary celebration was foi nvillon nex into a parish center featuring the popular lornvr iiistn- «• Our kindergarten, three meeting rooms l^dy of Peace Chun-h. the Very and a 5.000 volume parish library; Reverend John K tlrimo. now 2. Construction of a gymnasium rector of St. M.u\ s (\;!u\li:il. Sheriff Starts on New Brunswick Avenue, plus;Trenton. Both he and Sr Teresa six classrooms to replace those Catherine. C.S.J.. principal nl the currently being used in the school! parish school, spoke compliment- Anti-Narcotics TO CU)UD NO. 9: Mr. and Mrs Alan (ilurhowski, Fords. hoiw.vjnooninK at "Birchwood in the annex 'the gymnasium could also ing the PTA on its jirnwth ami ASSIST TO SCIIOI.ARSIIIP. llopflawn Uonn Huh lunis ov»r clwrk (or $tfln to Ihr II .l«»n provide facilities for additional progres durinc tlic past ;i5 \(\irs. PoMDM," wfrf taken on an arrinl toiir of the I'oronn Mountains by Biirhwood's social director. Scholarship Hind, left to rinlit. .InM-ph (laeliano. trfasurrn John Komk. pir-idrni Mrs l.oms Sunday Masses to accommoSateThe outgoing president. Mrs. Bob Yul«. Mr. Gluchowskl is employed by the Witting Machine '". Tool Co., WoodbridKf. a* a Sialay, and diaries Thomas, chairman and trrasurer rr«p*rtivrly of Ihr wholursliiii I unit Drive In the parish's surgeoning pnpula-'Thomas Vouglas and her co-offic- machratiit. Mr». Glurhowskl is the former l^ona Timar, Sewaren. tion) ; ers and Board were rongntulaU-d NKW BRUNSWICK-A 11,,, iMliic.it inna! campaign ac.nnM S. A new rectory to replace the on their successful tenure in of- i-dtirs addiction h.-n heen ', tyear old bulldins f»rV16cat««*fJe« and the foUwmiOMMicrs Couple United Saturday rit liy Middlesex Countv -,! on Maple Avenue; were installed oftinafltr'msi- Deborah Group llaydu-SSuls Wedding HOIHTI A Jamison. Cni': 4. Expanded parking facilities' dent, Mrs. Theresa Bigos. First thr 1 :impaiRn will be thr for approximately 500 automobiles.; Vice-President. Mrs. Dorothy Hoi- •liMriJ billion of over 50.000 hnnk (Location of the new parking lot ton. Second Vice-President, .1 ncsAt Afternoon Ceremony Honors Mothers titled. "How You Can 1 Performed on Saturday on New Brunswick Avenue is de- Fitzpatrick. Third Vice-President, FORDS Each mother and FORDS - The wedding of Mi's ,|ut>t of carnations Narcotic* Addiction." h\ signeEUKliUdU t1o0 alleviatilLlcViaiee somSUII Ief oWf thUleC Mrs.ill a.. Loil«sW vwuiuCodelh, . TreasureriivHu., Mrs. grandmother present at the HOPEIAWN - The wedding of kiel, Newark, cousin of the bride; Pitaky. daughter d Mrs^ Helen shirmacfer iclv Thom;« Mueller. Chief traffic congestion on Fords Avenue Frances Gyorfyyy . Recording Secre- Elizabeth Mother Daughter meeting of the Miss Barbara Jean Sauls and Jo-Miss Eileen Lacki. Union, and b^ PUesky 15 .Id- tandPaA. s.st.r o h«bn*. Narcotic* Bureau of ihe by making it possible for l^ M Ui CWta T "« El. seph Peter Haydu took place Miss Patricia Kovalisky, Kear- Mm Uis C«Wta. Trewr- County Sheriffs Office Parkway Chapter of Deborah toners residing in the Lafavette- er. Mrs. Frances Gyorfy, Record- wood Avenuf and the late George matron of honor, Miss .Sherry Ber- Saturday afternoon at Holy Fami- ny. Junior bridesmaid was Miss held at the Edison House was pre- Shorec/est sections to commute ing Secretary. Mrs. Patricia Hig- Pilesky, and Louis Nemeih. son ger. Perth Amboy. was flower The booklets cover rvr:' ly Catholic Church, Carteret, Joyce Sauls, sister of the bride. sented with a live flower sym via Woodbridge Avenue.) gins. Corresponding .Secretary,^ Mr. and Mrs Ixmls Nemeth. girl. uf the subject from rei 1 with the Rev. Melvin Stancawski Kim Smith, Carteret, was flower holding Deborah Hospital. The In his comments to some 600 Walter Colgan. Ne- -w Brunswick- , was solemnize--• d Theodore Pilesky. rords, br. o nf the drugs and jymptnm< officiating at the double ring ce- girt. program was a makeup demon- parents attending the PTA eele-1 Entertainment at the affair was Saturday afternoon at the rirst ther of the bride, sened as nesi nddirtinn to cause* of thr h; remony. Serving as best man was John ,md the role of the par.ii1 stration given by cosmetician bration. FT. Brzowwski compli- provided by the 20-member parish Pre3byterian Church Perth -\n> ™« Miss Sauls is the daughter of S. Sauls, Carteret, brother of the -irhix)'. The booklets arc :•••!» Mrs. Marion Falk. mented them on their "dedication Glee Club. The group, under the boy, with the Rev. Arthur E. Mat- A 1964 graduate of Middles* Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sauls, 36 bride. Ushers were George Po- by Motor Club of Amir . Introduced were members of to church and school." He said'direction of Mo. Eleanor Have- ott officiating at the double ring County Vocational andjeihnical Ash Street, Carteret. The bride zarycki, Carteret, cousin of the High School. Woodbridge. Mrs. wen- presented to the. MHO- the board Mrs. Marion Quagliar- groom is the son of Mrs. Mary bride; Richard Swaylik. Hope- that over the past decade the par-ion. sang "In a Monastery Gar- cremony. High S the i ("ounty Sheriff's Office ... , ; iello, president; Mrs. Irene Car- Haydu, 23 Worden Avenue. lawn, and Donald Skrocki, Car- ish population has grown from den." Let There Be Pe ?c ->•• Escorted by her brother. George Nemeth St. Peter's < lie NPrvice. They have her ; 4OT5 to 9,860 and that the parish- Earth". Gounod's "Sanctus." and ''ilesky of Cheese. iuake. the bride kitchen of dino, vice president and ways Given in marriage by her fath- teret. "The Sound oi wore a street length dress of moire Hospital. Now Brunswick. •iiicrrssfully in several ni'irr . and means; Mrs. Lee Stoukas, er, the bride wore a gown of silk The bride was graduated in 1961ioners have invested approximate- selections from taffeta featuring a Chantilly lace A graduate of New Brunswick tics and request* for thrn •• vice president and membership; organza over taffeta trimmed with from Davis High School. Davis, ly $3,000,000, to make certain the Music." , ...or jacket with long sleeves. A Vocational School. Mr, Nemeth hoi';i i-ominc into the M(\ ii. Mrs. Mary Bernas, vice presi- Alencon lace, seed pearls and Calif., and attended International ! crown of pearls held her shoulder is employed by the same hospital Offi'e in Newark frorn ., dent and donor; Mrs. Martha crystals and featuring a scoop School of Business, Scranton, Pa. ' length veil, and she carried a bou- as an electrician. (OMMISSIONKO: William J. the State. According to ib M Belfor, vice president and proneckline- , long pointed sleeves and She is a keypunch operator for! Turiak. m* oi Mr. and Mr«.Safety Director. Mr Frwl ii . Fords Couple Married bers. over one million cop n - gram; Mrs. Joan Blank, record- bell skirt which terminated into the Garden State Parkway Autho- William Turiak, 27 Urchmont already been printed an.! '•< ing secretary; Mrs. June Libin- a full length chapel train. Her rity, Woodbridge. Road. Fords, was commissioned tiered veil of English illusion was buted ski, social secretary; Mrs. Grace Her husband was graduated I At Double RingCeremonyLions Proposed Changesan Army wrond lieutenant after Cassidy, corresponding secretary; attached to a crown of crystals, 1960 from Woodbridge High School being graduate from the Of- Sheriff Jamison expie— ' and she carried a cascade of and attended International Schoomll O v Mrs. Pam Pancordo, financial FORDS - At a double ring cere- the bride, and Miss Diane Kowck, (leer fandidatf School at the belief that "their use. !*>'• stephanotis, gardenias and ivy. of Business Machines. Newark. secretary; Mrs. Pearl Wilken- mony Saturday afternoon at Mag-,Fords. Miss Elizabeth Boelhower. Artlllm ami MlMilc Crater, home and the schools wi » Miss Carolyn Kuraawa, Harri- He served with the U. S. Army feld, treasurer; Mrs. Marion yar Reformed Church, Perth Am-Fords, sister of the bridegroom, In By-Laws for Voting Fort 8111, OUa., May 11. invaluable adjunct to V. i Falk, historian; and Mrs. Leason, was maid of honor. Brides- and is employed by Hanovia boy, Miss Shirley Ann Kijula. was flower girl. FORDS - Proposed changes C 0 11 n ty 's anti-dope c mauls were Miss Catherine Czwa- Lamp Division, Newark. in LtcaUnart Turiak «nternl the Solomon, auditor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael; serving his brother as best man '•» eonstituion and by-laws of They have served tn 1 . John's Aid Sqilad Army It July 1964. The Uynr J Kujuli, 47 Poplar Street, be- j cass Jaskowiak Ushers "» Fords Lions Club were de- • greater awareness nf ' The Chapter plans to take | was oM officer, IMS (radaate »l St. part in the Metuchen Fair! came the bride of John Julius were Robert Cross, Gerald Cross, bated on at the regular meeting i Annual Drive sewtrje and will. I kn»« Peter's High School, N*w Bruiw- bute to elirninatins ;m\ scheduled for October 6. Boelhower. son of Mr. and Mrs. frank Kureavra, and Donald FiU- of 'he club held at Lopes Rest- F0RDS - John Facxak chair- Double Ring Ceremony a B.A. degree in that exists in this coun: The board will meet, May 2? John A. Boelhower, 131 Summit simnwns, all of South Amboy. aurant. These changes which will m£m announced (he St John's at the home of Mrs, Bernas. Avenue, with the Rev. Deszo Ringbearer was Robert Kahn. effect Multiple 16 and District rjrst \id s^ WJH beg]n its an- These booklets. Sheriff Abraham officiating. Little Ferry, godchild of the bride. 16-D will be voted on by the dele- i drive for funds by distribut- nua was employed by E. R. Squibb pointed out. combined \ United Couple Saturday Given in marriage by her fa- ^ p. i f gates at the State convention in envelopes on Sunday which bride was a( uated rom mg and Sou, New Bnumrick, be overall educational .UM.• ... ther. the bride wore a gown of 5^,,,. jg school Atlantic City in June. JH be collected on Sunday. Mr. FORDS - At a double ring cere-r Woodbrldge H n W the problem, have helpe Slate Inducted -. 1 skinners satin trimmed with im | the Charles E. Gregory School tore 1 .: an/ u». ..u . »,, . . David Pavlovskv. greeter. wel- Faciak advised checks .should he ******* ** mony Saturday morning at tin -,,,., , ; alMlw: rat 1 6 u 1 the passage of New .In- ported French Alencon lac? ana f N ( rf perth Ambo Gen. conveJ Hwry syrinfl back fwm mnde payable to the St. John's featuring a sweetheart lUM-wimneckline" s .. •*• J ^ •" - ,«__. ...^...... '"goof-ball" and barhmir By Sisterhood Her three eral Hospital. »ne aiienara union "•* "F« .niuum uq» «•»• i«v»-|T I—niese booklets will -: ™r,J «..'.„.. . brkte of John P. Lemli. The Rev. rmwn dps ^»^or College, Cranford. and is ulated. Jack Boerer who was jt-| W*O% .... 'nur far-reaching pm.i • Zi X. ann operation room nurse att RicRichh- tending hiss firstfirst meeting since,, a *wt? number of calls CYt) To Induct Slate FORDS - The installation ofiHarry Ver strate officiated. • FORDS - A Children's Art Sheriff Jamison, "ami mond Memorial Hospital, Staten his illness. Mr. Boerer thanked ?W™xlm,a'el>" a" officers for the 1965-1966 season The bride i$ ^ daugn,er of Show will be sponsored by the C.Y.O. grateful to the genera-i' was held by the Temple Emanu-El Mr and Mrs. Gabriel Lis, nWoman's Club of Fords in the iw Island N Y theclu b forcard s andvisi U m Motor Club of America r SthdfFdtthTfel Fd Pbli Lib f M , SSffiTS iw - - ^J will be PM ing them." pFemdaie Place, Metuchen. The Fords Public Library from MOD- or™ds' gttSiiwaM Wood- Her husband was graduated Former Chief Jack fegan was Eighth new on Thursday evemng, May 20,;«,«, is the son of Mr, day, through Friday. May 29. ^^Jg^.^tJyw^wvwMj^* tt» Cub and Dr,Jf' ^ M7 members will be received into 19 r el the t Y 0 Lal e ^; ,. Mary M. Callen, 99 Third Street.. Children from ages up to 17!maids were Miss Barbara Kijula, and Technical High School. Perth Charleo H<»ws Schwehl. f tiu>a wietwas vcourt «f \A* • ^ """,*** »«"»tnthTZim»- S '- - ' Superior is !.in:i- The new officers are. President, Given in marriage by her fa- throughout the Township are in-! sewaren, cousin of the bride; Miss Amboy, aqd is employed by Na- latelerse^hiroDractd on his re-electiom n to vice F**^ '««^u^* obtaine ' d through this Award night will follow itn- Creat Ukcs. folhw.-! i: ;j g pig Mrs. Stanley Solomon; First Vice- ther, the bride wore a ^own of vited to exhibit one painting. The! judy Nagy. Jersey City, cousin of tional Lead Company, SayreviUe, . ' vi^ ^ , |j ^ IQ h cafeteria.!Huron. Michigan K:i. Second Vice-President. Mrs. Mar-1 skirt featuring appliqued roses ready to hang. Exhibits will be are iati lo carrj M tto meiv e °n MflMayy x3-0 available to students at tqie 1 Sunday at the 10:45 A.M. serj ft school and discussed the three vice the' Rev. David Richie o| Strnuiherrv Fpxtiral patterns of studies which; to- Holy Trinity fLutheran Church'^trttlvOerry fr$Hial i elude college, business and gen-Middiebush, will fill the pulpit, h Planned by l^uild i eral stating the school maintains Pastor Stohs who serves as area; ,.p.w,,,Fv, y^,\ !nhni. i a single curriculum suited to in-counsellpr for seven other! SEWAKEN' ~ ™ M' John>' dividual needs. Also available churches of the Atlantic District Guiw wil1 »t»n»r » strawlwrry Charles are vocational' type courses in T Will be preaching at Holy rinity.IfcsivM, June 15 from 5 until 8 WIHMI and metal, graphic arts, On Sunday afternoon the'P.M. Mrs. James O'DonncIl is HIGHWAY FLOftlST-NURSERY '[electricity and orchestra, vocal youag people of the Raritan Val- chairman assisted by Mrs Rob- |i and instrumental music. She ley Circuit will meet for a rt Mc|d 'co.^m.m i pointed out the program is flex- Spring Rally at Prince of Peace, 1095 St. Georges Avenue, Colonia ible and can change as the need Anyone interested U) ticket* Lutheran Church, Farmingdale. Selig Weinberg, who has been blind tor the past several years, arises. They will leave from the church nay contact these women at jind manages Trans Travel, Inc.. ;it 1966 Springfield Avenue in at 2 P.M A musical program was pre- ME 4-495D. Vaplewood. In his businew he needs to use the telephone a great deal sented by the glee club under the direction of Mrs. .Sheila Forman GOING OUT ami Mrs. Janice Eskesen and by the school orchestral directed by Deal DIRECT With A true story about an original idea* Mi. Morris. The Square Dance HOMEOWNERS! WATTS BROS. Club entertained with several , combining Braille with a telephone Eulk dances. AND SAVE! OF BUSINESS! Prior to the meeting the mem NEW ROOFS bers of the Rocket Club conduct Until recently Selig Weinberg had trouble trying to remember the HUKKICANE PROOF! ed an exhibition of rocket launch many, many business phone numbers that he calls frequently, was a problem that he mentioned to Jack Slattery, one of our Cus- Parental assistance is needed As low as in MJiting and crating books for tomer Sales Representatives. EVERYTHING MUST GO! Appalachia. Over 4 000 books Slattery had an idea: combine Braille with the Card Dialer phone- have been collected for the pro- the telephone that automatically dials a number when a punched Shrubs • Trees • Bulbs • Plants ject Interested members are card is inserted into a slot. , Lawn and Garden Supplies askwl to contact Mrs. Glick. On special tape Slattery punched out in Braille the names anP 300 addresses of the most frequently called numbers. Then he attache ¥ ) for EUucal J Y Prescnptlou Service ALUMINUM FRKK KST1MATKS the tapes to the backs of the Card Dialer cards. It was a simple w ' Cull Her* I h ADKWt AND THRMS ARRANGED ingenious solution. <.l ITKKS (UIAKANTKK1) WORK These punched cards are now at Mr. Weinberg's fingertips— FORDS PHARMACY \» tuw Hi SiW SM New Bruuswick Ave. ing it possible for him to telephone more conveniently. And m All, SALES (ASH - ALL SALES FINAL WAITS BROS. Phuoc: 111 M5«K - ford* times the cards themselves serve as remindersto phon e bacK or w ZU1.TAN M S/AI AT U.r. SPKCIAUZK IN VA 6-6027 try a busy number again. Open Daily and Sunday 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. » 14*17. r.l.Ci NKW ROOFS, 5 iHlj ol am iKgiuyi and ALCOA Working out individual solutions to individual telephone problem pick up Mid dciiier;. KIM park tf Hkudi l'h&iy« acrvlcct ALUMINUM BROS. ROOFING is a big part of what we do at New Jersey Bell. /\ I OI/kH U.4U.V > «M. tU M r.M. SIDtNti Wt St., Mav SO. PAOl 8EVKM

during the year provided funds , SominaU B'nai B'rith to purchase 100 books for the REACT Chapter First Communion School 20 PTO library. Mrs. Cook thanked the on Monday officers and chairmen for their Sponsors Play cooperation during the past year, "be held at Is Formed Here Set Saturday Inducts Slate , On May Zfi 1:30 P.M. there will m llHi w. Thomp- C0L0N1A - Rahway I/tdge of WOODBRIDGE - The appoint- ISELIN - Masses tomorrow cnw>Ni\ _ A candlelight 1^ a Kim,,rgarten orientation the Daughters of nf nal B'rlth has purchased the ment of the Raritan Area Chapter have been set for 6:30 and 8:00 ceremony was nelri for the instal- for the mothers and pupils en- entire house for tonight's perfor of REACT, at »6 North Park A.M. at St. Cecelia's Church. l.ition nf officers of School W tering the school in September. Drive, as headquarters of a Re* mance of Arthur Miller's "The Masses on Saturday will he at 7 PTO with Mrs Robert Mylon] Plans are now bring started newly formed Radio Emergency and 8 A.M. The Novena to 6ur ns in-rti.llmc officer for the sixth grade party »n«- Crucible," presented by the Clr-Citiiens Team, to nerve the Rari- Lady of Fatlma will take place Tnklne office for the coming' teachsnJuMhw^in_Juni:_ £Jg :le PUywi at the Circle Play tan Bay area on a round-the- after the eight o'clock Mass, school yp,ir wore Mrs. Edward clock basis, has been announced imise, Martin Terrace and Rah First Holy Communion will be Weston president, Mrs. way Avenue, Woodbrldge, an by the organisation's office! in received by the public school chil- Cohn. vice president: I Lcpinsky Chicago. dren parishioners Saturday morn- llcrron. honorary vice president; | t rneetinR of July nounced Henny Klein, vice presi firs REACT is a nationwide move ing at 10 A. M. First confessions Mrs. Stanley Walerson, record- dent in charge of Fund Raising ment which has grown out of thewill take place on Friday, at 6:43 ing secretory; Mrs. Norman EngageC d to fed" rapidly increasing popularity of Vair Planned Tickets are available from B'nal P.M. for the boys, and at 7:30 P.M. Docker, cnrresDonrlinc (tcrrr-tary: COLONIA - Mr and: two-way, low cost Citizens Bd tftt B'rlth members or by calling for the girls. and Mrs. Richard Hubbard.'R teplnsky. 55 Dcwey radio. Sponsored m fty pro 21Mr. Klein at 381 942.1 or Ray Hnf nationally Confessions will be heard Satur- treasurer I have announced the en«af$mm .. ,, -"- Mrs. F. W FA the Halllcrafters Company, tel at 888-7887. Additional tickets day from 3:30 to 5:30 in the after- Program chairman. Mrs Rob.!*' their daughter. Mis, objectives are to provide a sup- .„,,- committee advised will be on sale at the boot office noon and from 7 to 9 in the eve- Lepin lt tn plementary system of radio com- ert Hompesch. introduced Troop-| * *; ,,„,„,. the final touches on the night of the play. ning. •,,„. , school 21 PTC munication for local emergeny hP Members of B'nni B'rlth anc i ,. Saturday from situations and to promote correct Sunday Masses have been sche- who showed a film, friends Interested in attendini Avenuf. and efficient use nf citizen radio. duled as loliows: 6:30, 7:15, 8:00, on causes of accidents and are urged to make their resorvn 8:45, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15, andd 12 .Heights, and formerly , ui|| be Included foi Coorillnating the local effort on the highways. A question tions early since there are onl in the upper church; ami Philippines. . ,„,, , white elephant will he Kenneth L. Cohen and answer period was held with Mj^ j™jnslty la „ „.„, 300 seats available. „„,< ,,f skill, plna and Bruce A, Kesselman who are the Trooper Sneram.a warninR Ihe car- Wo^hridR'e flj• of our gratitude to the men of this conn- tricia Northlrave,, Min Patricia mittee were Mrs. Catherine Clem- O'Brlan, Miss Sandra Wanick v! i have risked their live* In defense of the Intone, Mrs. Sylvia DeCotime, and Min Catherine Weckeuer. Mrs. Grace Kosty, Mrs. Jean !nn.s which we continue to enjoy as Ameri- I ••• *•*: The ceremony will take place Mauimino and Mrs. Josephine I . (' M/rns. bt conjunction with the opening Santore. Tht next function the Mrs. Mills' of the Novena to the Miraculous committee members are working I Andrew Baniok .Medal. Preceding the crowning on is the Annual Picnic. No date] there will be a procession coniitt- lor this affair has been set. I ing of the eommunkanti, new Mayor of Borough of Carteret Nomination of officers for the K members wUhing to Join the So- coming Association year wB be keeps her money dality, current members, and tbe dality, held at the May 18th meeting at crowning party and crowner, the Green •-Street Fire Hoose, Iselni. All members are urged to attend this most important meet- ing at S00 P.M. in an alligator Democrats Hear 'What a fashionable way to keep your budget on a leash! We mean the stylish For That Fresh, Rev. Seamans selection of checkbook covers at First COLON IA - The recent Ma* Bank, of course. These new covets Cleai LMk! bama eivil rights march was viv- idly described by Re». Theodore '/V are available in alligator and many C. Seamans, pastor of Wood- other smart fabrics for both Regular bridge Methodist Church at i meeting of the Greater Coloda and Special Checking Accounts for, a Democratic Club. small, extra charge. Ask for complete SHIRTS A participant in the historic information on our Custom Personal- AS YOU LIKE THEM protest hike between Selma and Montgomery, Vie speaker said ized Checks, including the variety of AMERICA'S rLNKST CUS- he had the feeling of being In colors and checkbook styles. They're TOM - K1NI8HKD 8 H I H 1 hostile foreign country whenever I.AI NDSRI.NG AT AMEB1 he was near local or state police. tiutoieti/ CVS LOWEST PRICE - Rev, Mr. Seamans maintained I ndMbtodl}, taltill it OK that charges of immorality prrfrrt camblaaMlloU a for brought against the rights group thrift), • tguclwM, were completely false. On the bvtnemaiers. AAND IT'S contrary, he stated, he was im- YOIR» RIGHT NOW AT pressed with its high moral Qlrst Bank MORKV LA RL'E'8 CON quality. ' VKMKNT WOODBRUKiK Another speaker at the meet- I and TRUST COMPANY * A, STORE! ing was Albert Leon, chairmen of the newly-formed Woodpridge Human Rights Commission who described the work and aims of his group. The audience was entertained by the lively folk,singing of Wal- *••• .••••••>••* ter Gibbins. Plans were disclosed for the club's annual buffet to be held 4:00 P.M. Sunday, at Lou Homer's Ad Lib. The affair dedicated to the candidates the party Ithis November. Tickets jare reasonably priced and may be obtained by con (acting Stanley Hothman, record CARDS COMPLETE ing secretary, FU 8-8316. r i! - j|'l' YOUR FREE DISCOUNT FAMILY AltDS FROM ANY MORKY m-K ROUTE SALESMAN OR LAUNDERING ANY MOREY URUE QUAL1- ^ STORE! Use one FREE DIS- L SERVICE °l N'T CARD ... get ANOTHER DEPEND then ANOTHER — no limit! FOR CONVENIENT, SKRVICE America's Finest Quality ABIJ-: ROUIT-IMAN j And Dry Cleanini; DIRECT IX) YOUR HOME Saving More Than Kver Phone EL 2-5000 or HI 2-6161

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to (h« .v-wwHlfctfti. I Ib. $1.60 % Ibt. , LAUNDERERS • CLEANERS RAYMOND JACKSON and SOD 14-B MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE KRIM OfflCE FOKOS ONK Oh AMERICA'S BI(i(«KS'I DRUGGISTS AVFNEl AND BKfcT ~ Serving New Jersey, SI MAIN STHEtCT SALES ? i>1 WQODBKIlMiK ^ * New York mid Priiitsylvuniu! luoo« * * i\ ~ "" " ME 4 HU PAGE EIGHT Thursday, May 20, 1965 Independent-Leader (EJB.) - Carteret BiesswJ Wnv Crowning Sunday V"®" Mary woi be «m- LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTIC Jt'e. I L» M *K%1ed at a-Joseph's Home, Am- Hillcrest. subcommittee yesterday as he b« P»M In W amml In- 41 M. Joseph $ Home hoy Avenue. Sunday at |30 pjn. -Sunday after the U A.M wor- «am«Dt> the amount of tut-h ,. Patten Heard testified for a high-speed PUIKI to the payment , WOODBRIDGE — The amnial A d""*1" will take pla« after- ship service at the First Pres- transit bill. ind i m U aiailal* «T StcUon S. It UU kerefcj (fctermtiwd and then outstanding rtat«) thh « in UUM maVin« of sachh ImI - May Crowning of the statue of the wards and the public is invited PERSONALS byterian Church a special coo- and tarhdlnl U» itnw nf «wri mfftinj nnft*r rtlerrnl lo ai 9. It l« hi>rotiv |Sh Is Hw iwmyri of thf ifiwrnl H Ui«l th* On Transit Rill ?•»«.*»» "p™** «»* «h«ll rfqii'* natd purpow, nrr - Middlesex County 2) M I: ^ irf.li- llff, at » r*rlod rf Betty Galomkl Xfll lldllMl Dili rti«ti-iM Ih_ e MliMlMproposaHl beforr«intev th-e hwif>""irw *. put*<1 fr"m the riati, of 14 Gcorg* 8tit«t Si>rUnn 1"1" "It on the candidate for the pri*;result if n™ methods are ™t "^l"" ™ L'Tlne'of 'V and *atr thai thf ATWI. N. J. Proclamation of the church. ,adapl«l now to halt tho danger »"» Aeronautics. He » one 01 ^n ME 4-OH1 ™8:M P. M. is curtain time for!<»'s riedine and dctcrim-Minn ot 'J"*'**'.,''."!* " =,,:' *'«« ]tfl» Mflrp nf Illf Mum.'ip |TO\'Tl^(up. nfill thtlf SHr the .second performance of the rail fariliti,," Ren VMM.I «iKi inifil *n»7i IhJt th.' In —The GoWen Circle of the First or WHEREAS, traffic accidents constitute one Lord Street Player's production Patten 'D-N.H warned a House ' restarcn «na UEVUHIHIUI" IVi^nsrilpi ^N iioftni-^1 in Presbyterian Church will hoW a nf ff- S«-tinn II This nnlii practices; and w 11 1 lumbu* meets at 8:30 tonight at Ladies Auxiliary of Avenel Memo! Sixth District Democratic Orga-^ °rld War ». railroad n.ivo Pf |( nrc1.>ir il In thi> Mni '""'IrminUiw. onumwrtin; »nil In '. iffrrt t^i'ntv dayv aftn rial Post 7164. V.F.W., atthepost'niMtion will meet M 8:15 P.M. « i -\Un]\ tlicreot ultrr the Avenel Memorial Post. V.F.W. fif itonKin K i \i Kg| : WHEREAS, Woodbridge is the "Cradle of ! 1 home, Park Avenue home. Park Avenue it Fitzgerald's. amounting to over Jin billion mirh ohll^aMom lo Mi" rjten' i"-r- Swtlon 1 Tlic portion. o( ."Safety Engineered Roads," the first such inter- l -Monday is the annual cart The Avenel Woman's Club's He disclosed that from 1950 to mlttetl t>V Section WA-7-W "' !''" -The Third Wnrl - ollin-lnj imMIr s!rws In , Loi-ftl Bond I*w ,,f tlw- Mimlrlpnl rl ny] • section in the world being built here, the Wood- tritt Democratic and Civic Club •arty, sponsored by the C.Y.I) annual lunchew and food sale 1959, railroads in New Jersey iis- oTlnH'.n ot WtHvihrklef, 111 Sfrtlnn i. II h llT'liy ilrtrrminw »'1(1 of St. Andrew's Church at 8 P.M. will take place Saturday on the] continued over 4.500 passmget Mlrtriliwx shull t» that nwiwys exc^rfllnH t further 6i\n I rut i bridge Cloverleaf. and the world's two greatest meets today at 8.30 P.M. at tne liv ronsin lfr Iw lurthn rn in the church hall. Tickets will *'" nroprlalM fur dnwn paymrnti -Highways, the Garden State Parkway and the grounds of the residence of Mrs.i train movements a week - a drop lmproTenifnt* or fur "•- " issSI' l>5 be sold after Masses on Sunday. John Wa«erctak. 55 Meinter O-f' 25^"" . Fro""m— I96•"*0" t'O- 19W•"". '"r.li'l Kfn«inirliin \vrnur. folnnla (mm n»rf prt)vfnwnl fuwl in tmdK^^ ll(1 i»rtflp(rrt (or tail! Tuvuuhip ^n1 n-iv New Jersey Turnpike intersect here; and Street. Tbe public is welcome fares jumped about 5• .1 on Wi-ilnr-'-lnv ihi will hold an installation of new I%'| nt H or WHEREAS, the CBS television network, in over a 10-year period, the Repre- monryl tn It"- pavmrnl "t Inr officers at Tuesday's meeting, sale. Picnic tables will be set ifvrninc. Icooperation with the National Safety Council, scheduled for 7:45 P.M. in the up for lunches during the noon sentative reported. 0* Climmon) Asfniw Ui Ulf Wrrtfrly Srrllon " To linam-i d o-ffl I 5*d* orf Fulton A%pnijp From Ihf Eist boniifi n[ * (6'7I pw nninirn All inatur* wim NOW. THEREFORE, I, Walter Zirpolo, He said, however, that rrsp«ct to mil rxmils not- rtfrr- mlned tay t.Ms orrtlnimrr utiMl hn .Mayor of the Township of Woodbridge, do here- safety features should be pro- [laa^jT"iSinvini in "contirnnui AVPHW, Sir»rt " fiv rn«)lutlf>ii« to w by proclaim the period between May 24 and vided if U. S. firms operate trains jf^w drAWn PICNICS .it 125150 mph speeds. bj CtiriM W. T.E., I Marrh Sfrti™ » In finanoy May 31 as Safety Week for the Township so that bond anfl our citizens may be aware of and make every Patten cited the 35-mile stretch Ean,riy st* Prom U» Northerly Sid* of track on the Pennsylvania:;* i the Southerly LIQUOR! effort to avoid traffic accidents. L punruinl in aaul I. Railroad from New Brunswirk to| ww«twiy sw«: from ih» y Iji»- In antk-lp»Uon N Ihf l« WEDDING PARTIES "il i< most'S* «* ColonJi B*r i*lihlni ifi . I im every motorist in the Township of Woodbridge rtj SUSk)f i StanfStanformd Avi-nue Mid may I"1 rcnfwvl (P>:H equipment at high speeds " Sttwater PIIM. Sfwarm from Wnt Cistmer Park to participate in the television program, "Na- Stunt? Naw! He can't AvelU^tnK» ttoo Stwartil Avtn». Plan andh|inlti\U" 1 tional Drivers Test." 1 come down until he WE HAVE ALL THE BEVERAGES AND BEER TO Railroad plans to run trains up Bwrittr Pl»c«. ' I "' MAKE YOUR NEXT AFFAIR A SUCCESS tlwtoeon T.I.. dated Juiui 1»M iiiall i» iWprmlnf<1 tn r<-*>imitl< animiw of Mil's Ht»J «Ot»»ct»«t t" he iMlimi «J«11 hf Pemhing at ] ship of Woodbridge to be affixed. LARGE BOTTLES LARGE BOTTLES and that speeds up to ISO mphl^aMTof'wii* Ay.nu« to Hlucwl by in «moun< rqu»l I" '"' P .•' p«l amount o( I be hnmlj >o laraed II WEBCO DR. BROWN'S be attained 5 yean later ^^^"U'-f A*.) <™n AV, a«rtltaU amount d (lUUtiiKlInK Randolph DONE at Town Hall this 19th day of May STATE JEWELERS D W(1l Md IK»« ISH«I pUTMaft to Ulll in the year of our Lord, 1965. BEVERAGES BEVERAGES between Newark and Washing- -*« &,J SSe. TwJXSS roin«nrr ahall at any tlnw ewwi J» ton. This would cut travel time AvniK, drawn by Howard Madim T.E , ira flm mentioned In !W» >ertion. lh» CARTERETl S Mala Street, Woodbridge d*t«I March 1»4 aon«w nUsed by Che l»uance of Rep. Oren Harris (D-Ark.) is Soothwrr Side: From the FXtrly Side aid bonds «hsU. to not 1*» «um WALTER ZIRPOLO I Avad S»TM< (Next to State Theatre) chief sponsor of tile House bill. PocibHt ritn. Pocaimt Plan, Avcul from brldg» AWDU* to Madlion Plan and Profile or Proponed Street LEGAL NOTICES Qradea for Pocahont Place, drum RARE AND POPULAR TROPICAL FIS by CHailM W. BM«1« Ti., June HOTKE 19M IMfae hi ketttv Snakarly 5td« Prom UM E»lt*rtj 8Me OrSaaac* wu We an dMritatert of HM B« UW W«t«rtj . .„_ oa Bnt reedW . Sdt ol Block 7M-A, Lot S. SALE! af es. Let u help BIU jrow aest adair. We «*ny a cmnpMf aMM W the ataaldpd Com* ol lh* A copy ol tneb ptani aw) pnfflt* de- •wA.isfip ol wooaonofi, in am unnj KrtbBl above U on file Is die office ol to* o( Bottle*, Caw, Ket» * Part; Coolcn. of laatoex. New Jcney. brid on tbe the Mtaldpal Ork and la opes to public «f Mar, IKS, ml thai aald or innecUoa. wffi be Ukea up lor further con- sSttm i. The Mm «T tltMa la berebj GOLDRSH Greei Sworis • for nu) vmmtt at > meet lo the payment of UM coat •( atid Manldpal OoocU to be beM conatracUm radi curb It " room la the Memorial ita Soch approprtatloo atail ba mM from t Woodbndfti Nt* Jfcr- nocecdf of the sak ot the booda aa BEVERAGES UNLIMITED mi, o( JBM, \Hi. at I 366 St. George Avenue, Rahway loorlnd. and the down pam*Bt appro- o'clock P.M. or a< aooo thereafter •• prtited by mli ordiaann. 2 for 25C DaUy: 9:01 KM. • 8:30 P.M. FU I-SK4 be niched, at «Uch Stake 1 Saiad 'ImpnvenKM «*>aH b« 'BUY NOW time aad pUee alDl HTIOU wt» may be tDderttkHi aa a local lmprov«n*nt and Fri k Sat: *•» A.M. - M P.M. * piw Dep. Pkked wlb be ( « an oppor the coat menof not bone by tke Town PLAniES BUPPIES (North of Feuu. Kallroid OrerpHi) «p at Warehouse tmttjlm b« heard the « ahlsihal] be asmsed ttpoo lie tands and K WITH COUPON ONLY WITH COUPON ONLY Co* o ftaid Improvement. The portion of tucb cost which shall not be so While They • Spaciol Greupl ^, I MW'S *uli»»r II FIND OUT HOW GOOD aaMsed sball be paid by tM Town- 3H.00 ship is an a» oMe of a goner*! ; MEN'S SUMMER \ ! BAN-LON impronment wbtflh Is to bt paid • SHIBTS for by geoerml taxation. Such por- $ tion of tt» cost ahall be In addition !JACKETS * t ahn MU-XL to tbe contribution, If any. of th« I Ma.j "• {bitten Down w 2ipp»r. No! i TownaBI(>. oeralnaler prorlded. TOWN and C0UNTR1 i • A DRIVER SetUoa 4 k la hereby detomtaed and • Evoty Siio •> Evwy Stylo. Vakm i' stated that (1) the TDwnablp will contrib- J lo KM M. 1D.J. • ;-3*i 3i 100J.I i' ute no part of the cost of said pur poee and (2) Uw estimated mai PET LAND i • uiium uncmot of tbe speolal as- i • aessnenu for sajd purpoaa la (23300 and (3) no special aatftn 545 INMAN AVE., COLONIA - 381055 i""wSiTircoVpo"N"oiw!Y"""» i WITH COUPON ONLY • YOU REALLY ARE! menta lor tocti purpoae haw bees levM or roeJlrmed and (4) mch ipeckl aa- s K«p this Official Test Form - and lake part in an extraordinary CBS News Broad- J Special Croup) 1 i MEN'S WORK cut, "Hie National Drivers Test." on May 24, from 10 - 11 PM EDT, over (be • Men's Continental CBS Television Network. |PANTS , iisox This exciting btoadctH, first ef «» kind, use* spectixulai photography toiett y6ui dtiving judgment'- ritht in yoyt liting room. You witch highspeed he«d-on collision!- j Not Evwy Sin m trtfy Stjrb. i AN Sim. Vaim «• lfc#f. staged by expeiienceoTstunt diivcn - n they develop «nd occut. •Void*. 19 4.M pr. 2 1 la •nothet dramatic pkrt of the test, yon.ate again in the dtivct's seat. A» you dine, I you ate faced with a dumber of potentially seiiou* arising hizttds and asked: "How nstny STOP SPENDING did you spot?" You answer interesting questions like dita as you watch the bcoadcast. You'll be shown • WITH COUPON ONLY the coccect answers, and ne giveo the oppoctunity to compare your answers and scote *ith "Let's slow down on our spending. I wouldn't • Men's Imported i MEN'S1 Short Sleeve those of typical drivers in oihet puts oif the country. It will be fun to much your scare with theits-, you family's and your neighbor's! • ITALIAN !KNIT Find out how good a' dsiver you icalty art - on May 24. Watch "The National Duvets mind riding around on roads with ruU," said ! KNITS Test" on CBS (ton 10 - II PM EDT. •SHIRTS Gene Tomato, April 21, 1965, at Menlo Park |Vori«ty of Stytvt and OFFICIAL TEST FORM • Colon Sim J-M-UXL j AH SiiM, Htony Ctltti. 10 D.J. • !«««. i.« Democratic Qub debate with Councilman John B. KNOWLEDGE ...... L...... A. JUDGMENT Cassidy. • WITH COUPON ONLY ! WITH COUPON ONLY ! Defensive Rules of the Road: I MtN'S I BOYS' Whito ! MEN'S & BOYS' ! TRICOT DRESS Driving circle! [true] ! Hi-Roll SHIRTS Techniques or F ffa/sei i SHIRTS J SM» tiittoii Dowt huiuiti, Keep Woodljridge Moving Forward , Alw rotnhorf ConoM; Mi», Noodi Ironing, All I Whit*, Pink, Mini, llddi, tt(. circle correct • Siut. VOJMW M 3.9S oa. 2 D.J.I 2 DA' J Ml Siu, letter I.T.F. ..D 6.T.F. .D 11.T.F. 2.T.F. ..D .D 12.T.F. ; WITH COUPON ONLY • WITH COUPON ONLY The ZIRPOLO Team Meeds i MEN'S I BOYS' • Special Crovpl g, * l.a.b.c.d....D 3.T.F. 8.T.F. 13.T.F. '. T-SHIRTS & > 2. a.b.c,d.....D 4.T.F. 9.T.F. .D 14.T.F...D C;• ! BOYS'conon > • BRIEFS. I • I 3. a.b.c.d....n 5.T.'F.;.D 1O.T.F...D J5.T.F...D • Nationally Known Broad* I • j PAJAMAS t These Men of ACTION! J Boyt'-SliM • io IB. MM'I I -Sim 30 lo ! All Siu*. Re«. 2.65_pr. 1DJ. I i • L • ...I i C. PERCEPTION D. SPECIAL ! WITH COUPON ONLY [ WITH COUPON ONLY > TOTAL i Special Group! • Hazards Alertntss circle correct • BOYS' Short Sle»v« SCORE HAROLD JACK GEORGI • letter ! SPORT SHIRTS & j MEN'S ft BOYS' 1. List the number of driving j SHIRT JACS hazards ygu have seen j SWIM TRUNKS l.a.b.c.d Q J Ultut I Colon, itin I MORTENSEN * EGAN * YATES 1• Bonn StyU. Nx AH Sim . p 1 NUMKK ( ) •to II. ** DJ 2.a.b.Cid D First Ward Second Ward Third Ward .l-i * ! WITH COUPON ONLY WITH COUPON ONLY * 1 if This teetf form it printed (or your conve- "The Notional Driver* Tktl" ii produced • Special Group! BOYS CLAM nience io muting your wwen, toUUpg by CBS New* in cooperation with the Na- your score and amparinf it with thote of tional Safety Council and sponsored by JOHN WILLIAM i BOYS' SPORT Cj your (aunily and your bimdc 8hdl Oil Company. •JACKETS j DIGGERS J Wl.it. Oaly. Not AH »W 9 Lun U " PICK UP THIS OFFICIAL TEST FORM AT OHE OF THE • Mai j 5 I !•«. t.n pr. DJ. • 79 to U.« KILGALLIN AGENTS LISTED BELOW OR CLIP OUT AND SAVE THIS ONE.' Fourth Ward Fifth Ward MEN'S & BOYS' SHIRT JACS BOYS' WALKING SHORTS ~ 2.95 MESSAGE SPONSORED BY WOODUUDGE AKEA MEMWUts OF TUK Sfi OUR IAKOE itLKTION OP TAU MBN'S SIZES, |Elect this Slate of Democrats on June laonjSBX COUNTY IN^iRANCE AGENTS IXTRA IARO( illtS AND SOYS' HUSKY SIZES AMOCUTION AND THE NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT W8UKANCE AGENTS thm QmmU HARRY r. tUWKZ * CO. »TKRN k IWAGOSET W«1I l*ay Yeur Parkins • C.C f or UNPAID CHAROI MANI M Main II Huo4l)rl4|c - He 1UM Wl Ffarl II. WtoihlUgt - UK 4-UM. (1UKKREUA IN8URANCE AGEAGENCN Y 8WEKDEI. k CO. Hi Cirum Hi ton IU*dln( - - >U Ml »m»u> At(,. WoodWlnte — ME 4-U»> ME Li "A" All The Way! FIRESIDE REALTY IN|T JOSKPH O8TKOWEK LEO'S Men's & Boy's Wear KSI Oak Tree Us. Iwlui v LI >-ll*t 1*4 Main It. Wood bridle - MK <-<**• KATKN INStRANCK AGKNCV KICIIAKI) M. 8HOK1 ELIZABETH AVE. JZTL* EUZ. - EL. 38532 . I*** «.-ccu Si, iKllu - 2111121 IM Kabvajr ate Wix>a»fM|a ~ MK • »:M Utitt4uuielil, Jmui til 7 P.M. - Thuiwtey, May 30,1965 PAGE OTN1

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. hoiw Friday night, was held thodist Church officiating. Burial COLONIA - The funeral of LnVerne Koral, Iselin, with whom Tuesday morning at the Flynn wu in Village Cemetery, WeyRichard Verner Sparta, 445 Mld-Final Rites Held she resided; a son, Luther, Wood- and Son Funeral Home, 23 Ford mouth, Mass. Wx Avenue, It yean of age, bridge; three grandchildren; two Avenue, Fords, with a requiem The deceased was 84 years of who died Monday in an automo- Ulster!), Mrs. Zelma Stone and Mass at Holy Spirit Church. age and a retired Chief Band bile mishap, will be held this Mrs. Genevicve Foyester, and For W. B. Jordan A native of Austria-Hungary, Master of the U. S. Navy. He morning at 9:00 at the I7, of 11 led in OrwellOl,l VtVt. He was a memmem- CCelebranl t of the Mass was the mirtery, with ;i solemn requiem Mass at St. ber of the Vermont University R . Edward J. Dalton, brother McClure hed formerly resided in Fire Company and a member of Smith Street, who died Monday ev Stephen's Church, Perth Amboy. at Perth Amboy General Hospital, football team, its wrestling club, in-lnw, Pastor of Our Lndy of Vir parents Rahway and in Iselin for the last Huri.il was in St. James Ceme- the Dnna Relief Society. Kappa Sigma fraternity and the torios, Sayreville; Deacon, Msgr. iiuli in yean. She was the widow of tor)', Surviving are his widow, Anne; will be held tomorrow morning ,k,irs, Port at 11:00 at the l*hrer Funeral Newman Club. He was horn in jnmes s. Foley, Pastor of St, William McClure and a member a sister, Mrs. Catherine Notaro, The deceased had been a resl- Home, 275 West Milton Avenue, Rahway and was a graduate of Mary's Church, Perth Amhoy niiJitornaJ l Church of Christ, West- Avenel, and a brother. Mrs Danof the di-nt here for 40 years. He retired Rnhway, with the Rev. Gordon W. Woodbridge High School. Suh-Dwicon, Msgr. Charles G. Me- in lOfri after a long career with Fords. field. Baum of Trinity Methodist Church, H..e„ wa ,s a„ parishione... -r of St. Corristin, Pastor of St. James Merck and Company, Rahway. Riihway officiating. Burial will be Cecelia's Church, Isclin, the son church. Surviving are his widow, Stella FRANK W. SIMON of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Prints present in the Sanctuary CHARLES P. BF.LI.ANTA CHARLES J. KtTZPATRJCK Knwalskii; two sons, Stanley and COLSMA - Funera. services •» My***. Memorial Park Ce- Sparks and the grandson of the , , ^ , „ .losepli, both of Woodbridge. mc[eT Unm itK ]u(lw tlie Rl Rev m for Frank W. Simon. 1142 Raritan ^' . late Jules Verner, a former mayor _ . - - AT FORT MX: Chnrlcs I'. Bollanra, son of Mr. and Mri. r Heat at Lower Cost... Brmks Washingtoni D c. Rt. Road, Clark, who died Friday at Mr. Cashin was a retired tool of-Linden, and Mrs. Verner <" R . Mssr. Osmond Cali Philip Bcllanca, 14 Second Street, and Charles J. Kitipatrlck, JOI1N GRISPART ..-,ev. .„.,*,. ,,o,..>,..u Calip, East Orange Memorial Hospilnt, and die maker who had been em- iCIark Township . son »f Mr. and Mrs. V. Kitzpalrlrk, Barron Avenue, both of IIOPIXAWN - The funeral of were Held Monday morning nt the pliywl hv the Aluminum Umpany pines; Vcry Rev John R Slll Woodbridjre, have been assigned to N Company of the Second Born in Surviving besides his parents y <, s Baltimore, Md.; Very 6AS HEAT -John i Hans) Grispart, M>, of 57 rn Training Rfglment at Fnrt Mix lor eight weeks of basic train- [Gosselin Funeral Home, with the of America. " " 'and maternal grandmother, are Rfv Mn E Grim Tr(,nt Worden Avenue, who died at hisKcv. (lentile of Now Drive Me- Dobbs Kerry, N. Y., he formerly ing. Bellanca Is a graduate ol Woodbridge 8enior High School ^ rosiflot at the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Woodhridgc Township most of her the candy project at this meet Bert Samson, 493 Barron Avenue, U*4 work »nd utlitietlou. I Holy Name Society. Greelireen DUCCIStreet,, WoodbridRenjiw",."h-i, with IUL-life. , nmSb:e wa«UJs employe^1,^.^™d b~jy —the ing. Woodbridge. the Rev Alex N. Nemeth, Pastor woodbridge Board of Education. Surviving are bis widow, Helen Serving on hospitality arc Mrs I 1 (Dalton) Jordan; two daughters For further information con- Surviving are a brother, Ed- of the First Presbyterian Church - • • ••-«.- ™ Stephen Wasilek, Mrs. Leonard of Woodbridge, officiating. Burial ward J. Baumlin, Fords, and aMaureen and Marianne at home tact John Papp, Jr., Esq., 147 EASY 01 nJUULfimgv, ~ sister, Mrs. Mildred Hochberger two sisters, Mrs. Albert Waters Ciutfreda, Mrs. Andrew Decibus Market Street, Perth Amboy, L.,,. ,,i completely of wmur TERMS was in Restland Memorial Park Cemetery, East Hanover, N. J. of St. Petersburg, Fla. Perth Amboy, and Miss Maiga and Mrs. Peter Dossena. VA 60580, or Benjamin I. Kan- rerkB-..i».-rry. And nothingliks ret Jordan, Woodbridge, and Mr. Barnum was employed as Animism is the belief that all tor, Esq., 510 Linden Avenue, l\Ve,!.MrI..nnCai< Iron Gas motor tank salesman at the Hum- ANDREW McCABE brother, Leon Jordan, Wow WOODBRIDGE - The funeral Woodbridge, ME 4-0640. yer f»r .tlicitncy and k>n| life. I ble Oil Company, Linden. Former- II ly of Newark, he had resided in of Andrew McCabe, 95 Green For Service With A Smile || Iselin for the last 13 years. A Street, who died Sunday at Perth CONVENIENT TERMS HlMtmiiT, too, that fat Amboy General Hospital, was ktai it tkafl **" -naif JUST DIAL: ME 4-1138 veteran of the V. S. Army in World ;,IHodBy for free eitimn i War II with service to the Pana- held yesterday at the Leon J. lmkmptnt «"'«• Gerity Funeral Home, 411 Amboy lima Canal Zone, he was a member 1 of Iselin Post 4410, VFW. Avenue, with a high Mass of MILTON KREISBERG PLUMBING Surviving are bis widow, Elea- requiem at St. Jame's Church. Burial was in St Gertrude's Ce- nor V. (Farrell); a daughter, .„ • HtAIINli • MR numbing &. Heating Contractor aid HEATING Kathleen L, and a top, George D. metery, Catania. Jobbing tt Alterations ED FREY II Jr., at home; and a sister, Mrs. A "rWireft trrtployee of the City Residential - Commercial - Industrial 867 HarreU Are., Woodbridge II Frances B. Harrison of Morris- of Perth Amboy, Mr. McCabe |!079 Oliver St., RAHWAY FU 8-9586 (Formerly with Charity Fin) town. was a parishioner of St. James' Hecrt Church. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Augustus Melanson, Woodbridge, and Air Conditioning and Mrs Stephen Christy, Brook- Yon can rely on BARRETT (OT efficient, depend- ' \ " lyn: and several nieces and nep- hews. able, economical service on any plumbing, heating and air conditioning work. Call a* tor any need- BICYCLE STOLEN no job too big or too small. CALL TODAY , . . ME 4-4811 ISELIN - A bicycle, valued at SHOWROOM OPEN FRIDAYS 5 P.M. to $35, and owned by 12-year-old 9:30P.M. • SATURDAYS 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Robert Shepherd, 344 Wood Ave- GAS HEAT and nue, was stolen Monday from the AIR CONDITIONING driveway of his home, according RAQDFTT Installation Contractors DniVllLl I 1296 St. Geo., Are., AVENEL to a report made to Patrolman 2 (Cot Lord St.) Bernard E. Anderson. DEEP ROOTS? "I have deep roots in Iselin," said Gene 1 Tomasso, April 21, 1965, kl Menlo Park Democratic Club debate with Councilman John Cassidy. The TRUTH is that Tomasso moved into Igelin in December 1964 when he saw a chance to run for office. He r|AS NOT Heats an entire home! voted in Woodbridge since 1957J Less than 28" high! Keep Woodbridge Moving Forward!

The ZIRPOLO team Needs These Men of ACTIpN!

i . I • ' i HAROLD JACK GEORGE "Meet our friend... Harry, the local plumber." MORTEM * EGAN A Cast Iron GAS Boiler Third Ward First Ward Second Ward at an economy price Ellzabethtown Qaator aFREEHotw Heating GAS-PAC Boilers art maiveli ot M WILLIAM °« people dontg«t«noHoTNl Bbout thrtr Survey. Or, B you prefer, ask your looa) hitting itilcisncy, yet thty rsquiu JOHN Licensed Master Plumber. H«'» a neighbor • minimum ot tloor area. Durable cait Iron constiuctiun with ttm tinest and an expert He la a reliable, bonded, quality contioli for acunumical "MetowMattehQUNhiMadabout wt switched to Qa» Heat ana m«» Insured oraftsmaq, who knows the whole trouble tiee home heating. I In m * CASSIOY ^emWng our hMUngsyttsfn by changing •tory about economical, troubMree. Fifth Ward healthy Qaa Heat. Call operating parU. Ilia idial Fourth Ward "«'o GM HestToU w a» hM* WM clean. boIIil tor new homes or rcplacenunt, is Slate of Democrats on June t

Hzabethtown Gas PLUMBING & HEATING VOTE LINE "A" All The Way COLONIA, NJ. PERTH AMB0T MITVCHEN ttfWt m Main MC 6-1700 ME U Thursdflv Mw ?n

represented Union of EliwWthtowns Project Urbanik of WoMli,t- pointed Mrs. John W. Boos, Mrs. reached a low ebb in politics when their own views in :i iKilitical Miss Dunn School. The runncrs-un. High School. H.F..L.P,. a home economics life- First Ward GOP Jane Buchttld. Mrs. Veronica !an administration use* the elect- campaign. I endorse The Indepen- Elizabeth town time program which has won na- sented with $50 saving Rogal, Mrs. Syhilla J. Wilson, . Miss Dunn was selected for the dent-leader's editorial of this tional recognition and is in use Thegirlienterwlth,?! Mr», Iris Wilson, Mrs. Ann Bakerion law for its Own veT8OmX gain scholarship by a panel of three a year-long contest whi< nt lhe week i May «> that stated candi- Hear Kantor and Mrs. Ruth Tate as a mem-; expenses of honorable men. Award Listed judges after she and the twino many of the area's schools. the selection of eliw who in all good conscience be- dates should discuss issues and other finalists had prepared meat The scholarship may be used at ners on the basis nt t_ W(X)DBRIDGR - Benjamin 1. bership committee who will con- ELIZABETH - Miss Ann Marie not personalities, but how cm dishes and desserts and demon any college selected by the win- commendations, schociTl Kanlor, formor mafiistrnte, dis- tact residents in the Wnrd offer- came candidates because of their Dunn of M3 Minute Arms Road, the issues be . discussed openly based on an essay eonti nissed Ihe forthcoming campaign ing membership. disagreement with Zirpolo pol- Union, won the $1,000 home wo- strated table setting-.s nt the n\ ner Competing with Miss Dunn were gional winners based nt a meeting of the First Ward Charles Molniir, Fred Strahl When the Zirpolo c.ouncilmcn- in- mimics scholarship offered by thelbcthtown Gas service center on itics If a mayor is permitted to Miss Suzanne Dftnkel of (Yanford ject in fashion or Republican Club at the dubhocsc, and Mrs. Shirley Keleman were cluding my opponent who is the Eliznbethtmvn Gas Co in the final Green Lane in Union. use his office and legal staff paid School and Miss Stephanie sign. •530 Railway Avenue. named to a committee to obtain most silent-sits by and allow Zir- competition Thursday. The scholarship award is a part a site for a swim party. Mrs. with taxpayers' money to stifle He stated that the forrruilion of polo to suppress the right of can- Mabel Naylor and Mrs. Theresa the Critical voice that is attempt- the club "has mode a tremendous Goltiar were named as the re- didates to peak out on the issues. difference in the attitude of the freshment committee and Mrinsg to rise within the Democratic I applaud the "Courage candi- voters of the First Ward because Marcella Schoefflcr, Mrs. iris;''""^. then it is up to the dates for their efforts to break there is now a feelinc that the Wilson and Charles Kuhlman wereilieawereilioan party to expresp s the will not the political machine of the Zir I Republican uenn party has a goal,inamed as a telephone squa(1 Mr.'onlv of Republicans and Indepen. 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S 191 and Therp: polian era." ! workers •s to reach that goal and sherrard introducwl 11 new mcm-^;dent.s i=n„ thi,ws, TnTowtlship«*liln , h.butt als.ho , Mr. Sherrard announced the Miss Andrea Toth, daughter of'a candidate in Alan A Rnckofl l*rs, which he said, brings the "The Frirndlv Ston>" the Democrats whose own party next meeting will be June 1 at the Mr. and Mrs, Emery Toth, 7351 who will be able to represent all Hub membership to a total of 61.' clubhouse. Interested persons are Hallway Avenue" ' . WoodhridRp. citizens of the Firs* Ward ' Mr. Rockoff addressed the;wi" •* left wilnoul nfld Miss Donna rolombetti. James Sherrard. president ap- group, stalinR in part: "We have'spokesmen permitted to express invited daughter of Mr and Mrs. Antho- ny Columbetti, 59 Liberty Street,. fords, were May 13 graduates of 595 New Brunswick Avr. the Medical Secretarial Course at PERTH AMBOY Lions Institute of Medical and Dental Technology, Newark. Nodi Route 18 are graduates of WowlbridKc Se- nior High School, Class of 1%-! K. BRUNSWICK _ ... Seaman Recruit Uocer ('. Oleeon, §on of Mr. and Mrs. RII 240 E. St. Georges Avc, dolph M. Olesen, 517 I.yman Ave LINDEN MARKS THE BEGINNING OF nue, WoodbridRP, has hewn a Dine weeks course of Navy li.nsir tfaijrring «t Great l.nkos, 111 OPEN 7 DAYS: MON. THRU SAT., 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-SUN. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. •Marine Pvt. William E. Anthony, Have another slice of our 7th Birthday Cake son of Mr. and Mis. .lames II. Anthony, Sr., 65 Wilson Avenue. Iselin. completed four weeks ol Individual combat, training April 2fi. with the First Infantry Train- WILD-CRAZY-WILD! ing Regiment, Marine Corps WOWI As our anniversary present to you TAiiDADC IAIIIV DAV MODE? Base, Camp I^nno. N C we present this fantastic sale! wWlrAllC~ fill I TAI lltl/ltC. In The Muilbag . . . Womlerful weekends, a fun-filled vacation . . . you've a lot to look forward 1 Alan Warrnn Solter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Solter. fi67 In- this summer! Make lhe most of it by onoosing now from our big new collection man Avenue, Cnlonia, has been jpamed the recipient of a special of absolutely marvelous name brand sportswear t . . adventuresome styles, brill tindergraduate research award liant colors, clever strategy to catch every eye every place you go! Fabrics ur at the University of North Carol ina School of Pharmacy. Solter, the hits of the season . .. cool and carefree and value priced to give you urnr who will graduate in 1%6, was the third-prize winner in national and more fashion for your money! Competition for the 1%5 Lynsford Richardson Pharmacy Under- graduate Research Award, He re- ceived $100 and the school re ceived an equal amount. . . Rich- SWIMSUITS and SPORTSWEAR ard M. Farrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Farrelt. 52 Sey- mour Avenue, Woodhridge, has been accepted as a member of the Class of 1%<) at Clnrkson Col- FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY lege of Technology. Potsdam, N. Y. Richard will graduate from Woodbridge High School in June LEAN BONELESS CHOICE TENDER SWIFT'S FRESH SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT and plans to major in electrical POT EEc SPARE QQc CUBED 1Q CHICKEN ^$1 VEAL % engineering at Clarkson . . . lb C just wear a smile and Tidbits: ROAST JJib RIBS 0U STEAK /0»> WINGS 41 I CHOPSZs MEN'S SUMttER Named as Sergeant-at-Arms at! SPORTS AND Alpha Phi sorority at Union .lun- ior College, Cranford was Char SWIM WEAR jantzen lene E. DeDella, daughter of Mr by Who raft* ip Bu-Un •*>•• and Mrs. Charles DeDella, 66 wife L?«f* Ipuin McLeon Street, Iselin , . . Frank tor tm *»»aUt;Uj L. Fonan. 296 Amboy Avenue, » MCGREGOR •wii n ihoSt Wbo th« Woodbridge, is celebrating his • JANTZEN WhksM colon wlt« 40th service anniversary with brlfht. Hot h Who to* till T* nitl It k Humble Oil & Refining Co,, Lin- • DICKIES l l flen plant. . . WCTC, New Bruns- wick radio station will broadcast i WINGS the Woodbridge High School > HAGGAR Spring Concert, recorded on May 7, Sunday at 7 p.m. WCTC is » TRUVAL heard at 1450 kc. on AM radios! and 98.3 oh FM sets ... Army Pvt. Michael A. Fishinger, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Fishinger, 303 GIRLS' SUMMER Mawbey Street, Woodbridge. was SPORTS AND assigned to the Third Armored Division in Germany, May 7. He by fe& is stationed near Friedberg. SWIM WEAR Last But Not Least t REGAL ?;*-' Wayne Leahy, son of Mr. and HEALTH-TEX Mrs. Eugene J. Leahy. 714 Har- W 1 rell -Avenue, Woodbridge. recently HOT , SWEET PLAYPET participated in the fourth annual SWIFT'S GENUINE SPRING BONELESS BRISKET CHOICE r National ROTC Band Association SHIP 'N SHORE LAMB Corned I4CLondon ITALIAN Concert and Marching Competi- ICc LAMB fiDi 1 CARTER tion as a member of the Rutgers l BEEF *^ BROIL SAUSAGE University Joint ROTC Band . . . ROAST /Jib CHOPS 00DO 63 SHARON-JAY SWIN Lois Estok, 11 Homestead Ave- nue, Avenel, was a first prize BRAS and winner, John B. Zajac Freshman GENUINE, BABY || LEAN JERSEY-COMPARE! BOYS' SUMMER 0 Prizes in Chemistry, on the basis BKIEFS of a special examination. Awards SPORTS AND were made to Douglass College students, Tuesday . . . Aviation BONELESS j SWIM WEAR SPORTS Boatswain's Mate Third Class by JutM V Xobfcrt T. Reynolds, USN, son of i>y Mr. 'and Mrs, Harold J. Reynolds, » CORN COBBERS 138 Cooper Avenue, Iselin, partici- I WOMEN'S SUMMER SPORT pated in formal change-of-com- PORK i KAYNEE ami mand ceremonies while serving J aboard the anti-submarine war- • JAM7EM SWIM WEAR fere support aircraft earner USS • IIFALTII-TEX •»y Intrepid at Brooklyn, N, Y. . . . » PAl'KEK by • JANTZEN • ROBBY LEN • SHIP 'is Virginia Dilkes of Iselin was ROAST • RHODA LEE • LEE • HELEN """ among IB seniors at Ijebanon COMPARE! WHY PAY MORE? ; •STYLECRAFT Valley College, Annville. Pa., list- ed in thfl current issue of "Who's PURE LEAN SLICED SWIFT'S Armour's WISCONSIN SLICED Who in American Universities 10% Discount NYLON TRICOT PAJAMAS and Colleges" . , . Miss Joyce Hard Swiss CQc PRINT Boiled Spiced lb By Seampruft Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cheese J J Qobert L. Clark, 119 Grove Ave- LARD HAM Salami HAM on Reg. 16.00 nue, a freshman at Carleton Col Ifige, Northfield, Minn, was am LEAN HICKORY SMOKED "PF" SNEAKERS OJlg the 172 underclahhiuni lion SWIFT'S CHOICE RIB WOMEN'S PLAYSHOES ored at the 27th annual Honors WM." MEANS POSTURE FOUNDATION) . Qay Convocation for scholastic By SUMMERELriE and accomplishments tlurinj; the year CALI HAMS To All Members of ... . John G. Cam]), resident at the Little League, Pony League etc. Ijjresbyterian Hume in Belvedere' ANNUAL SALE Aid a long tiini' resident of \8oodbridge, cflelii ,it«l his 'J5tli OF - IN' STOCK ! - rthday Sunday, lie was (jivt'ii a KAYSER PANTIES & LYCRA Snner party by his daughters, BEEF LIVER OFFICIAL RUBBER SPIKED GIRDLES A PANTY GIBD1JBS • lflrs. William ('. Heict, IW DeSota LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL SHOES Avenue, Woodtindjje, awl Mis NOW IN PROGRESS JS>hn T. Salisbury of lladilonfk-ld, * Woodbridge Man WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WOODBHUXJK - John Hod<> XftDtx, 183 Decker Place, Wood Towards 3 lbs, Towards 3 lbs We Now Have HANDI-CHARGE In Our Stor| tyidge, was injured Monday or More or More vwhen tils car struck ti tree on OFF fain Street. - Patrolman Patrick Dwwghue FREE CHARGE ACCOUNT IF PAID MONTHLj !«ve«tijated and reported lie STOKK HOl/HS; , fpuod 393 feet gf tire marks VEAL UAILV 1 i whera the vebid* Wft the road FREE 4ay at the interaction of Kil 9:30 KM. - « P.M. CUSTOMER fylye Avenue. Tbe vuhklo left FRIDAY PARKINti UM roadway at Kilfoyle Avenue, CHOPS | A.M. - I KM. travelled approximately 108 feet M»y '•Jlst fetor* flriWM« mailbox at «33 OPEN A1X BAY At Hear WKDNKHUAY Main Strert, continued on W f«*t KDITMICS before MUtti a |MtW and Uien cwrtlnu^l aiwUitf W («* |tf«w UttHw « Independent • Leader A Nempaper Dedicated to the Bat Carteret Press Interato of the ResMento «f the EDISON-FORDS BEACON Conununracs We

Thursday, May 20,1965 PAGE ELEVEN WINDOW ~~ On Green Street By The Stiff

• null* • 'awl1 MiilB Mn, Vthk HtH»m '"",", Sunday In howr* »* •"»•*< *'.•* *>"• |lin " ,,,niri who wan he* last mtath. th«t» wai sarh a ''"""ihnt' <»<• K1"1**' eiri w*»e^c'"d ••* d*wi> "" shwt

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Uil, ,1 their annual dtoiet'SwfcyJight Ht the Aiwrirnn 'V*ili honor two ol the Woollbrlfl'gt Police Departments

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(|1 N.,,,ind Annual PH» «•«£ l» ««Ucti< itadenU. rl.il at tfw.Nftr Ywk Academy him- IMrd Sirwt. Nrw Y»rt. ,,i1(,nf. R«m W, J Kant FIRST CONTRIBUTION: The l-adles Auxiliary of Jewish War Veteran*. Woodbrid'e Memorial Post 71.r>, received its first contribution for its fund raising drive for the benefit of hospitalized .„„ Man P. Brwn, M.D., It I* ht awarded ttcond prise vetejans of New Jersey from Mayor Walter /irpolo. The drive will start tomorrow and conclude May 30. Left to right: Mrs. Donald Livingston, president: Mrs. I

. tint' too late (or pubUcatiooJait week in this column •Aith National Police Week, we are usinc the article Dtmiild Hotter, 749 Rutherford Avtnue. Woodbridge,' I,, Woodbridge

> mi.in 'believe it or not^juit like the rest of us They ii vcves: but moitly males. They alto come in various .nictimM depends oo whether you are looking (or one Av something. However, they art mostly big

• i HI ml everywhere. Oo land, on the sta, m the air, on in i.irs and tometinws In your hair. In spite of the >u < .' mints most. The be* way,to pi MM ii to pick up the

.,-, l«ture., t»biet*«»W|lB«i)Tkty,ar» required i MMIIUH of Solomon, the mtpotiUon of a lamb and -•..•i and are often accuwd of hning a heart to mutch. • MW rules the door b*ll. walloM hard aad annuunces of ,i loved one; then aptodi the rest a< the day wonder- < ,n took such a crummy job,

up b an oaf who couldn't find » bull fiddle in a tele- 1 In real life, he* vxpwttd to And a htlte blond boy | i in a emd of a Mlt millkn psjepkt In fjcUon. he l' PRKjSroENXS' ;NlGHXiffl»i*Oung DtKwrats of Woodbridge will honor their past presi- all he fttt dents on Saturday, June 5, at Royal Oaks Lounge, Oak Tree Road, Edison. limited reservations ii "1 Odn'i tee being taken, it was announced by Mrs. Christine Shea. In the picture left to right are the five past presidents, George Crisafulli, Joseph V, Vale nti, George Yates, Robert E. Jacks, Frank BIT- -'ivi's i summons bt'l • BOBStar. If be lets you go, he's MW kids he's eithtr a IHtnl «r a bogeyman, depend- !>«' parvnU f«*l about ft. Ht works "around the dock." Sisterhood Meeting tonight, 8:30 instead of May 25 man and Mrs. Stanley Shinrod. Sunday* and Holiday! and it atway* kills him when a as originally planned. The east includes Mrs. SanfoiM H.y, tomorrow h El«Al»Dajr, I'm oK, let's go fith- Scheduled Tonight, Mrs. Joseph Schlesinger, vice Brandt, Mrs. Alfred Kaplan, Mr:;. ' • 'he day Me workss »» hear' t i president in charge of program, Chester Willis, Mrs. Richard \KW PAROCHIAL PTA OKFICERS: St. John Vianney PTA Install*!! officers aStve.'Iett to right, bottom row, First vice president, WOODBRIDGE - The final • >k. the littW gui, «t«sboo wbtwh4i «hshee «*ns ,pod, was very meeting of the Sisterhood Congre- announced the highlight will be a Brown, Mrs. Arthur Maair, Mrs. Mri Thomas Doherty vice regent, Mrs, John Creamer; president, MTS. Raymond Spangler; standing, second vice president, •i IHII then shi was bad ate baa horrid, fnen a cop is gation Adath Israel, will be'held--ilaylet1-1 , "Sholom•—->--- Aleiche••-•-•--m- on- Arthur Portnoi, Mrs. Alaa Rock- Charles Terarlla. corresponding secretary', Mrs. Gerald Geier; recording secretary, Mw. Bart Cnane; treasurer, Eugene Heiser. LittuiK paid lor It" Whin hi makes a mMakt. "he's Broadway". In charge of Hie j off, Mrs. Shinrod, Mrs. Richman "•' Him goes for tte mt of them too." When ht shoots nace and laundry room witl program are Mrs. Albert Rich-'and Mrs. Schlesinger. in he i a bero, cwtpt wbtn the stick up man is only accordins to a spokesman of the claimed at moderate cost by in- walls and ceijings panelled in an; ••i\ coulda done that" EUiabethtown J(Jas.,Company. stalling a new, forced warm air number of inexpensive but at Basements In Older Homes ElizabcthtowB' engineers say gas heating system which can tractive wall board materials. '• •» have borots. MM tt them are oovend with ivy, that tl'o average basement in also double as an air conditioning The furnace-freed basement car I "i'Tii are covend wife mortgages. If ho drives a big older ..umes is g^^ty wasted system during h o t summer he put to many good uses, sue '.i*'ler. a tittle car, "who's ha kidding- His credit ts Usually Waste Space, Says space. But at current building months. The same furnace, ducts, as a hobby shop, study room •'- w-ry helpful becaute hk salary isn't, Cont raise lots of prices it is estimated that a base- blower, and automatic controls rurrpus room, playroom, mode -i '^m betoni to o&er pttffc,. . / 1 meat is worthi several thousand »ie used for both heating and train room, or perhaps' a familj Elizabethtown Gas Co. dollars. •'• |coolinS- arts and crafts studio, dependin •• mure miiery, bloodslMd, ttoubte and tunrue» than; The big difficulty with mostj The new gas furnace can be • ["-rxin. Like the poatmu, O«b| mual also be out in alii on the family's interests and re WOODBHIDT.K - Homeowners ing more space fur "rowing fami- older basements is'the furnace,'installed neatly in a corner of (|iiirements, " -h'T His uniform ctuuget with the climate, but his! in Union and Middlesex counties lies may be living on top of a often located jUBt wjiere it makes'the basement or concealed behind All modern gas heating system: << r"maim about tht aaroe,'touttly a blank but hoping who are favinK a pioblem find- KuW mine right in the basement, practical use of the rest of the sliding doors. This frees the area jasemeiit awkward' or impossible. I for many decorating possibilities. are fully automatic. The eleanli ness and economy of gas make! PIANISSIMO ilso, older ta»' furnaces are A partition can be built to se- " I|:" off. vacation and cofftt. They don't like uuto 1 iten dirt creafcn,- tfius spoiling parate the family recreation- it the ideal fuel for house heat (Very Soft) •::•"• (|Kht» and anonyiMdl later writers. Jtey have any effort to.fjKlaim.'tbe base- entertaining area from the fur- ing, •' <•«•) can't strike. They musj be impartial, tourteous ment area far^amily' use. • Kim-mbef the atofnnj-^MMr service." This is some- This valuable'space can he re 1 -iwially when a charactfT remindt Mrt "I'm a tax- "•'.• "Kir salary.1^ FORTISSIMO THE WORLD BOOK niHt.ils (or saving tivw, stopping runaway horsey and (Very Loud) ; "ui with bandits, (once in a while bit widow gets the ENCYCLOPEDIA FIRST SAVINGS • First In gales '•• • v,,,,eume» the moat nwanttni nomtnt cornea when ' >n),,n lundteK to an older persons be (eels the warm •Budget Plan Has the Key to All You; • i<»>ks into grateful sw and beah "Thank you and Cal) Martin Braun BEL CANTO 1 c *ir son." * " V A 8-5888 Mortgage Problems (Smoothly)

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^ «•• aa autNai an.* FILM 519 TERK1LL ROAD I'd rather SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. Too FIRSTSAVINGg ** Processing MID LOM MMCIUKM W rOSt O9M Within Minutes of the Woodbrtdgo-Ciirtertt Atta Thai,| KHOM WOOUllKUMit NuiUi UK Kouw U KHI. EKKuylMi4v«,,) tto Itv Koduk Uiu> Av« , Hallway. Turn left 4 mllot to Uajntun Road (TMtttlll A. M. MUNDY CO PERTH AMBOY WOODBRIDGE EDISON SiMd), turu left 3 nilUa Ui Th« Ptono tihop Tiu> Mali ))V biiia iu.o< i'K Anibuy Av«nu< 980 Amboy Avir.Ji FKUH (AK'1'tlli.T: follow tuxwivult Wvuue vent to tnltk • Z Anytime 63^-9052 lljlU n, Butiwuy Avt lutvnucllou. l'linmsh Hitwaocttoll (0 8l Publix Pharmacy All Ollicii: D«ily, 9 to 4; Sjluniiyi, 9 la 12 noon. Ottiuutu Ave. Urit to UOic Aye . nuu light 4 uiUwi to Btftthtli WOODBRIDGE SI Mum St.. Rotd i'lvrrill tlo«il). Tun left 3 iuil»o to itiD Pluno Sbo(l. 162 AMBOY AVENUE OFtN KVfcSi. & SUNOAV "Where First in the name mean) You." Studs attrn (B.BT • Carterrt Preag PAGE TWELVE Thtmdiy.May 20,1966 Brazlian Student Visits Pupils at School No. 17

COI.ONIA - As is its custom, Ilio PTA of School 17 led the rliildrrn on a "mBgic carpet Narcotics Talk I rip1 t» the land of Brazil. It wns attained by having Miss Listed June 1 Fliwnia Gontljo, a foreign stu- COLONIA - Rurburban par- dent from Brazil, who is cur- ents will be given an opportunity rently studying at Columbia to receive the proverbial "ounce University, as speaker. of prevention" as far as narcotics Each year the PTA sponsors is concerned if they attend a a foreign student, who when special lecture by a narcotics expert, Lt. F. Thomas Mueller, visiting the school, enhances "le June 1. at St. John Vianney's youngsters' education by giving enfetorium, Inman Avenue, ad- them an insight into the back- jacent to the Colonla Junior High ground and customs of their School at 8:30 P.M countries. Author of "How You Can Help Miss Gontijo left the children Prevent Narcotic Addiction," Lt. spellbound and starry-eyed as Mueller a member of the Sher- she related the conditions in her iffs Department in charge of homeland. She went on about the Narcotic Squad, has been an law difference in school life here and enforcement officer for 19 years, in Brazil and how coffee is grown His lecture on the evils of narcot- and not by the TV version - that ics will be vividly portrayed in a the lower grades took as the movie. . BSXJS, SAFETY PROfiRAM: At School 15. I*ft to right. U. Anthony O'Brien of the Woodbridgp I'olice Department; Mm. William ;truth. She led them down the Mueller was chosen as a » foreign itadent THKRK IS A U)T OK rOKKKH IN WIAZII.: Miss KuR ConliJo. • CofltM, PTA pmrtdeni; Robert Mavrnik principal, Connie IMotnbak and Patrolman Nnureth «arc«UoD». path of education and held them delegate to President John F. U/ at Cnlumbia University, Is shown telling pupils at "~ 17 all .bout h ctnthr&ned wttJr descriptive stor- Kd White House Confer- ies of her native land including ence on Drug Addiction and the social end of her life and Abuse; New Jersey Delegate to! BicycleSafety the lives of the children both International Narcotic Enforce! Rededication Rite Held here and abroad. ment Officers Association and, Miss Gontijo, upon completion has given over 1,100 lectures on ProgramHeld her education at Columbia the lubpect to schools, organiza- will return to her home-land in tions and other interested groups. By Deborah of Colonia July and help foster a greater The June 1 program is being At School 15 understanding of our country and sponsored by the Christiaon COLONIA - For the first time hers through her knowledge Family Movement, a lay organ- in the annals of the Colonia Chap- ! •JSELJN - Lt. Anthony O'Brien which has been attained from ization of St. John Vianney ter of Deborah a "rededication rf the WoodhrldRe Police Depart- frist hand living. She thanked Church. service" was held last night at tvent assisted by Patrolman Naz- the FfA. for helping her bring Rev. Francis F. Daily, modern- the American Legion Hail to treth Rarcellona and the PTA motion exercises. All parents tor of the group, urges people of close the season for the chap- Smducted a successful bicycle saf- school. all faiths to attend. ter, and meetings will be resumed y Russell Collins, William Wic- Readied at Junior High ways and means, Mrs. Con- tum, Carl Bozung, Wilham Col- stantine Vlgiliante; Vice presi- Ins, Matthew Kemps and George COI.ONIA •*- A spring music dent, membership, Mrs. Sam leydeck, festival will be presented by the Remick; vice president, merchan- dise, Mrs. Henry Boyer; vice •When each bicycle was ap- Colonia Junior High School Chorus Special Service president, donor, Mrs. Richard nwed, the child owner was given June 3, 8:00 P.M. in the school Warner; vice president, donor Sli.iVLHitli or Pttntecuflt begins on at Me. 4-4060, or Mrs. Lands, Shrimp Special Iioru* on Juno 3. Saturday night, June 5. president, at Li. 8-8667 Served Daily 10 Large , Jumbo Shrimp j In the rufl Summer-ize 5W<. Fried Shrimp Clams On The Your Pet Throughout I Served Dally CHAINS aud BTAKKS Half Shell d *'LKA I'OWDKKS l«i IHMi THOMAS JOSEPH Urge Jm* and CATS I Ik the b*eW Served Dally x County ' with tr. tri* KLKA SOAPS and SlIAMl'UOS 9 and 6 H.P. LKA KILLEKS and DEODOKANT8 Hiding Tructun tiJtCTBIC and HAND CUFFKKS COSTELLO Compitt* UM of Httpplles (w Kutury 'fillet* Tropical Fish HubbyWt. Funeral Homei 6RE1NER Hiding Mowers FUNERAL HOME JOE'S PET SHOP Green St & Cooper Aye. State & Center 8te. 1W MATE SRKET, FERtll AMBOY Est. UKM - AUGUST F. GRK1NER. DirecW L. ADLER & SONS lselln, N J. Perth Amboy, N. J. M HI 2-UM ME 4t Green Street Highway 130 TeLUMMl HI 2-0075 PQUM Woodbridge I DAYB A WEEK. TK 1, AVJSNKL North Brunswick Phone AX 1-Z«4 m Thursday, May 2f), 1965 PAGE THIHTBEN Mrs. Spangler Inducted B. E. Sponsoring College Names Vianney PTA President Music School Iselin Student - Thr Wood- ISKMN Arriavnzt Honanyan, O)U)NIA • Mrs. .lohn .hridge Township Board nf Edit-'son of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hon- vice regent, conducted "* '"• i|cv cition will sponsor a Summer anyan nf ,iis Highway #27. slalhtinn of St. .lohn FTiM Iniibrff \liinnry « «>• ' • Music School for all interested'.recently selected by The George PTA offircrs Monday Townsh| in the Officers on Monday P ^"df's Last year's. Washing™ University Student school cnfelerin. progra, , m met with success, Ifil Council to he co-chairman of the Installed were Mis, Raymond' TPF.I.TN—Installation of officrvs' s!uclonts w»ro enrolled in the study Homecoming committee. for tne us;Y wl11 tak<1 rl; (T al Sp;m»l:T Dresident- Mrs Thomas ' of ' ban'd and orchestra instni- As co-chairman he is respon- R pnhpi-ty first vice present-• abhath Services, tomorrow. " sible for the success of the Un- cinrlos Trrzolla. second vievior '„P-M.. «t Temple Reth The Sumnw Music Srhool willj ivprsity's largest annual social

president; Mrs. Bail Crane, see-; meet in Avenel Junior, Highovent prcp,irntion for the week tot.iiy; Mrs, Oerald Geier, cor-; •MY long November Homecoming responding secretary; and Eu-: tivities normnlly involves nearly,] 54 P.M. A reception will be 12-30 P.M. Rene Heiser, treasurer. a hundred student workers. eld afterwards. The program Chairmen of committees were will offer three Honanyan, a sophomore major Junior Congregation Services grades of instructs - B^inninS introduced. They include Mrs. ing in international affairs, holds ll be. held Saturday. 10:30 A.M.Mntermedinte and advanced. Stu- Michael Placitello, program; a four-year General Motors A notice has been given tlW n|tents will receive a. period ofl Mrs. John Walsh, membership; : scholarship and is n member of Mrs Arthur D'Amore, hospitality mitenited numbe.r. o„f. applicantapplicants will . class instruct inn dmly in addition Phi Eta Sigma, a national hon- to and refreshments; Mrs. Charles e accepted hy the Hillel Aca- band and orchestra training. orary for freshman men who at- Husciano, library; Mrs. Vincent emyTth'y e Hebrew Day School of Students may register with their tain high scholastic achievement. Hem. publicity; Mrs. Robert he RRoritai n RaR y AAre a N.i school instrumental music in- He is co-founder and president Grades 1; strucbr. Further information may JAucoin, honor roll; Mrs. Salva- indergartcn and Grades of the Students for Better Govern- hrough 8 are on the schedule, i1* obtained by calling Mr. Romeo, 2 Worship Services : lore MiRliore, room mothers; ment, a new campus political 'ransportation is available. For!Supervisor of Instrumental Music, Mrs. Walter Worosila, Cake party designated to bring more At Iselin Church urther information write or call: JMe. R-0400 - Ex 33. Transporta- sales; Mrs William Baier, PTA people into student government. ISELIN - Rev. Roger D. Sfi Hillel Academy. 100 First Street, ion will be available if needed. store; Mrs. William Driscoll He was administrative officer of dener, pastor of the First PjJJ* •erth Amboy, Va. 6-9266. health and welfare, the Penning Rifles squadron, and byterian Church. 1295 Oak Tf* Final plans were made for par- Scouts Will Attend a member of the Arnold Air So-Road, announced two Wonblfr icipation in the annual fair a Altar Rosary Group Reservation Courses iety, both national honorary Services ill be held Sunday mortx Stamford. Conn. The group will societies for Air Force ROTC ing at 8:45 and 10:15 A.M. TM , ,IVK NKAK COMPLETION: WlnfWd J. Finn, lUm-Ur of the Department of Industrial Affairs, announced today that the MENLO PARK TERRACE - K be responsible for a house-hold Sets Bus Trip June 3 adets. church nursery will be available, ni Irhidr Jiir ifparation plant will be In operation hy Ortober 1. Two 14-mllf pipelines are pn-senUy being constructed to run' Daniel Negron, scoutmaster of booth. Buses will be provided foi ISELIN - St. Cecelia's Altar He was a member of the uni-under supervision, during the , «A In linden. Another pipeline, already fabricated will be placed under the Karitan River channel June 1 and 2, leading Boy Scout Troop 40, has an- K |S) any family interested in attend- Rosary Society will sponsor a nounced Kenneth Grant will at- versity debate team, and is cur-10:15 service. lltmiiim J'lKment plant, Sayre\itte. Initially the plant will hUve a capacity to produce 450 ton* per day of oxygen-nitrogen rently on the junior varsity crew1 1 ing. Printed directions are nisi bus ride to see a performance of tend the Junior Leader Training Church school sessions havfll -*" " '" *'• Sleimllnu. Mr. Finn, Mayor Walter Zirpolo, Edward Trio and W. J. Martin, construction available for anyone who want: The King and I" at the I^ambert- Course at the Schiff Reservation team. been scheduled as follows: Klwftal 1 UJkil* -LL.. n.. - , w, H li to drive. For Information 6tt)vTM MilSlc ClrCfts, June 3. in Mendham for two weeks. He VTnilC BIU51IU11I& II UUUULlUgo garten through sixth grade*, MB J| buses or directions contact Mrs Reservations may be made by is one of five scouts selected for Senior High School, Woodbridge 1 and 10:15 A.M.; Junior H0 Crane, FU 8-1352. calling Mrs. Jean Henkel, 283-1796 this special training from Raritan N.J., he served as president of Arnong plants, ferns belong to 1 and Senior High Classes, 11:11 Mrs, Rusciano announced Ui A limited number of tickets are Council. He will receive his Eagle the student council; president of \xvnel Lions ClubAfamesjNeighborhood 6the third division of the plant Award at the Court of Honor, May his junior class; and as a member A.M. to 12:20 P.M. library will be open one evenini available. The cost include; kingdom, the pteridophytes. and one afternoon each weel 27, at School 19, of the varsity debate team. Cooper Avenue. Rivvardone As Presidents C. S. Rally during the summer months. theater admission and transpor- Jeffery Cross, Eagle Scout, will The class of Sister Rose Angei tation. attend the Filmnnt Scout Reser- ISELIN - Mrs. John J. Maho- "Desert Fox" was the nickname vation in New Mexico for three Dolls with mechanical ability About 4 million tons of Hf- .- Klection of officer! won the attendance award foi Reception of new members wil nite are minded annually in tM \w\i- ney, neighborhood chairman, pre- given to World War II German the April meeting. The next meel take place at a meeting of theweeks as one of 30 boys attending are increasingly popular with! •nl it the annual mett- sided at the final meeting of the from Raritan Council. little girls. U.S. largely by open pit method* wcncl Lions Club at Special Class Member Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. ing will be held in September. Rosary Society, June 7. t _ leaders of Neighborhood 6, Cross- ,.,,;v,nX Woodbridge. Will be Confirmed roads Girl Scout Council, Thurs- I,. v 1! be installed In COLON1A - The first member day. A report was made on the Jun- ,,,(• t'eler Riccardone, of the special religion class for the exceptional child, sponsored ior Girl Scout Pow-Wow held In ,i,, k i'oilier, firrt vice! Merrill Park, with an American William Lenches. ie- by the Holy Innocents Society, at Mohawk Indian as a special guest. vrMHrnt; Gene Arny, St. John Vianney Church, will re- Mrs. Doris McPartland and Mrs. •,•.-i.tcnt: Gene Burke, ceive confirmation today William Hollander were com- May Is Hational Home Improvement Month .1 ...cph Winquist, trea- The class was started lest than mended for a fine job. -,,- Frystock, tail twist- a year ago under the direction of The climax of the Scouting year : Iticcnrdone. lion lira. Charlet Famula and meets has been planned for June 5, at -..-fohorsky and Daniel Sunday mornings at 9:43. Assist- the Woodbridge Senior High ve.ir director*. ing are Mrs. Joseph Custode, School. St. Georges Avenue, Wood- tn i he state con-j Mrs. James Nolnn Md Mrs. Vic-; bridge when a "rally of all tropi HOMES GROW BIGGER and BETTER with held in AtlantiCjtor Buriscn. of tne Neighborhood will be heldd, Hirrardon*, Mr.i entitled "Through the Year With iKiuist and Neighborhood 6". Members of Ip »:i> heKenn Manuif-,,*. j Mrs. Florence Richman, leader, will "M.C." the event.'All troops BUILD-Q-MAT MATERIALS and SERVICES! . who told of Uon'ijn /'I 1 , s in the United fly LlllD will participate. Fathers will be ..vcr the world. "JJ specia, m eight eye- of! Cadettc Troop 332, with Mrs. NOIKLIMBABU COUNTRY RAIL FENCE examinations to;$ao.«COLONI0 on aA recent- A cakneet profisale twas; Betty Rubyb , leaderld , and MrsM . \\c:icl('olonia area. reported Monday at a meeting! A dele McKone. co-leader, will be || HEAVY GAUM FENCE ^ m lie to the Avc-of the Colonia Cancer Club. Mrs, co-hostesses. George VaDder Decker also an- Junior Girl Scout Troops, in- nounced S45 bandages have been clude Troop 101. Mrs. Walter Ju- UMUM, Wtlk- sewn to date. rust, leader; Troop 111, Mre. «nBe lilli. Min Fire Co. Mr». Earl Lawton. president; 1B1. Mrs. James Kilker, leader; IMH1 !*•>'> JeeepM C*f»o«no, vice Troop 182, Mrs. John Cijakowski, president. Mrs. Robert ..«•.,,*rlompe.- leader; . Mrs. Ann Si- wak Fund Drive On Kch, sMretary; Mrs. Etaar Gre- - leader; Troop 226, Mrs. Betty Chemical goriussen, treasurer. Carrino, leader; Troop 294. Mrs. Company of] Heads o( committees jncliKiejFra^su"ski. leader, arid Troop May is National Home Improvement Month i May asked mi-,Un. Harold Sayder, member-!m> *"• ***?* Grantolm lead- er wl1 •«•• to aid in the;ihip; Mn Stev* Karby. publici- , entertain with an tnter- natlon thcnl e troo U .trive for fund.. ty;: «rMrss Mark McCreddy, good *l , . ,, ^ f *! BU1LD-0-GLASS ke In inform r*-i cheer; Mn.R. A. Evans' , ways [represent a different country in II member of the LINDEN LUMBER nm woiiij! comi^iiTMi ptwnc nwvn« WVH IOT vp.irtment will call WOOD SCALLOP oirtd»ri w fuicw, dlyUirf, tiidowrMi «N. Uwfcl •> (Hiving the next beverage; Mn. V E. WttHYrS Troops include Troop "CELEBRATES WITH at Indoor dtcorotlnf iitot. a threefold pur- aann d Mn. Georgge Bekta.^cmcerl^-i ^ Swinjlehurst leader; COMBINATION nun! by the fire dressings; Mrs. Richard ""^Hub-i i Troop 346, Mn. Wayne Kinsey, _ Jonn DOORS Mrl leader: Troop «9, Mrs. J. Bauer, REMODELING VALUESL h r.iiving committee! banji budget, and leader; Troop 15, Mrs, Levy, OlMt ui inw tMtrta •;inv.issers will In- I MooreMn., Gustavby-lawse. NesUey won 116 j leader; Troop 471, Mrs. F. Fttz- the SPACIOUS DORMERS proper daru k hon, e prize- . Hostemws **! Simmons, leader; and Troop 261, ROOM ADDITIONS "ft a fire MrsMn . JwepJosepho _ FeniceFeme, MMrs J.iMrs R, o'Hara, leader, They HUGE 20 FT. x 12 FT. • mil take a census Biaju, and Mrs. William ... entertain musically, BIG 120 SO. FT. • I invalid persons hauer. Cadette 160. with Mrs. J. Burke, | '• «i that they will The final meeting of the season leader, will open the rally with '••m in the event of will be nek), June 14, 7:30 p.m.a Scout's Own. * . •• at School ». Miss Suzanne Mitchell, who will rrwr, rtw*. OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS '*»•>• will swk/do- represent Crossroads Council at •• fund which will aid RkfgoS'x7',4MCt, the Round-Up this year, will be a 6 po»lv oil ' 'IIHI maintaining >ecial guest. WEYERHAEUSER LUMBER hardware. Mrs. Maura* New Cadette Troop 332 will conduct 1 •:•- md men of the the closing ceremony, using a 195 • re constantly under ceremony from Cadettes Under YOUR CHOICE! '•''~r:»m 12 months i PTA President Canvas. --' them to give Ihe ISELIN - klsction and installa- A Rainbow Scout's Own wasjj vti-vtjon available in WxT flit tion of officers was held, at theconducted with a candle-light ce- ( ""«'s," the statement monthly general membership remony featuring candles of vari- MS"'' » <"lh; meeting of the PTA of School IS ous colors, representing the ten II on Monday at the school on Persh- laws and the thre« parts of the Blacktop ing Avenue. Mrs. Nicholas Volk, Girl Scout Promise. county PTA president, was th» Meetings of leaders will be re-II officerffi . sumed in September. " 6 Foot Wood PACKAGE Ejected were Mrs. Herman No Money Down! $17.33 Per Mo. Maurer, president; Mrs. Donald PAVEMENT CrfUy first vice-president; Wil- Senior Citizens Plan liam Wickham. second vice-presi- STEP CALL NOW — FOR A PROMPT I'utbberiiM ( dent; Mn. Matthew Kemps, re- Events For Futurej WE DO ALL TYPES REMODELING • IMPROVEMENT ANALYSIS — IN $|39 '** >ak Tree KoU _ The Senior 80-IB. bog n- New Jersey cording secretary; Mrs, Charley WOODBRIDGE • Finished Basement, Finished | YOUR HOME — AT YOUR CON- O.jks Notes .. . Moskow. corresponding secretary; Citizens of Woodbridge meet each UDDER Attics, New Kitchens, Garage*, m VENIENCE. Blacktop Mrs. Kurt Schweitier, treasurer; Thursday afjernoon, 1:30 at the Porch Enclosures, Roofing and | NORTH JERSEY SOUTH JERSEY I DRIVfWAT HAIER . and Herman Maurer, parliamen- Knights of Columbus and advised Siding, Aluminum Siding. all senior citizens are invited: to tarian. Exptritiuid Qualified Expvrif Sine* 1937 I WA 5-1400 CA 3-3300 SAND MIX A short talk was presented by attend. SO*, bag _JI.49 Mrs. J. Daniel of the Family The group has planned a trip $497 ORAVE1 MIX Counciling Service. to the World's Fair, May 27, a «O*. ba« M.49 A panel discussion. inUtled. boat trip up the Hudson River, NWM ITOIMI, Mwrdr CotntwiiM 10 and a catered "Money of Their Own" was held. June 24, Reservations may be || MAHOGANY PANELS The panel included: Mr. Wickham, June who gave the parent's views; made with Mrs. Nelson, treasurer,' WROUGHT BON RAIUN6 Mrs. L. Sails, a member of the Members enjoyed a trip to I bauutify yow welU pwnW' faculty, who gave the teacher's Hershey, Pa. last week where' they toured the chocolate factory rmnlly. Otnvitu wood givw views; and Mrs. Carlin, a social $147 worker. Mr*. Mimrer, program and me and tulip gardens, The charm, (Inability, ' warmth, chairman, was narrator, group had dinner at the Hoag (my to intlall. Vclvit Hotel and visited a Dutch gift jmooth imfaot. Choiw «( shop, Community singing was UWlUll. tM* enjoyed by all and Thelma Aitken tvitom finiihit , . . wily •••UI. •« !• applied. Avenel PTA to Induct and John Zullo of the Recreation y-Ont»t»i New Officers Tuesday Department offered several vocal AVENEU-The executive board numbers. of Schouls 4 and 5 P.T.A: met at the school auditorium Monday to Load Senior Cited plan for Tuesday's general mem- bership meeting of the P.T. A. For Math Average group. AVENEl. - At the annual Cen Installation of the new officers tral Jersey Mathematics League will take place with the meeting final contest last week at East to »tart at 7:45 P.M. Mrs. William Brunswick High School, William Kuanlak will be installing officer Siepman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A rau»ioal will be pre- Carl G. Siepman. 425 Woodbine OTHW UK*TK>NS . . sented by the school's choral Carl u aieimuui, — ... FAMILY ORCtl SKXttt . . . KT. it. Avenue, was awarded a plaque h« UH Cor Currim Kayp«rt ... to. U, oatwiiiiwn • . group and tbe school orchestra 1402 E. ST. GEORGES AVE., LINDEN riiu» ttfxtlv* Thiu May tl Kt. 70, Lwnhva .. . Rtfreihmenb will be served. honoring Wm as the student with »,„ How !• «•!•" Alw tl. », Ma»OH|ii«j>. the highest individual average for Ol'KN KVl'KV A luncheon for the school facul- Mr. Siepmaman is a senior ty was held last week at Bud's the year 'TILS . . SAT. "!'» at Wuodbrldge Senior High # Adv. Hut, Route 1. with the PTA. executive board as boats. the University, who composed Xerography, or dry writing, i exHminiitiuns fur the If. the most popular electrostatic piu uii modular urrtr PAQE FOURTEEN Thursday, Independent-Leader (E.B.) • Carteret Press Ed Bittner Hits 3 Homers In Double Feature Speaking. About Sports Carteret Little League Game At Flemington CAKTF.ltET The Carteret FLEMINGTON - The doi Hot;iry Huh, Jewish War Vets feature championship program :md Tony's Shell continued to re- Freshmen NASCAR stock car races nt tn, main undefeated in the Carteret Flemington Fairgrounds Snturtl» Mike Turko, one of the greatest sprinters to I.HtV League, International divi- On Errors, 8-6 night will mark the final nm represent Carteret High School in many, many -iicm As a result the throe clubs CARTERET - The Carterct •we of title contenders on thd years, ran the 100-yard dash in under 10 seconds an' • . p.ist week of piny in the Little Frost) last week. | Whereas this weekend's a urday afternoon, Mike won the 100-yeard dash I, M yard race was named as a memorial race to Wes leading a 15-hit barrage. But Saturday will bring three The Jewish War Veterans had the breaks were definitely with!events. Spewak, Carteret track coach, who had passed practically no difficulty scoring an Sayreville and the Ramblers had This will be the first time ivisy victory over the Italian away recently. Moe Gasior, director of athletics^ to settle for an 8-fl loss. the 10 years the thrill nmmutlj American Cluh. The score was speedway has programmed has taken over as head track coach since the 22 to fi and Ed Rittner not only Dlken, Marrone and Obendorfer each got two hits for Carteret. triple-feature meet, consisting passing of Wes Spewak. hurled a light game but walloped two main events for the pim „ three homers nil by himself to One for the rookies, whose ra'nld lend his team to victory. Sport Shorts have produced many of tixin In other games. Kaskiw Plumb- top-rated performers. ing defeated Gruhin Pharmacy, Kicking specialist Sam Baker This week's slRte, paying Twenty-two senior varsity members of the in hi B. with Wes Kaskiw pitching of the Philadelphia Eagles en-, ' 'i and area's top purse 1964 high school football team were honored tin- victory. It was the first win tered the top 10 list of all-timcj - will include six qtnh nf Die season for the Kaskiw scorers in the National Football heat races to produce the at a buffet supper given by the Parents Football lumbers, who have been beaten League in 1964, He is eighth with* stnrtinK entrants in each nl 1 Club last Thursday night at the high school. twice Tony's Shell Station took 586 points. main events. White sweat-shirts and plaques were presented over the torn Deverlit Associa- Tom LaFrambotse, Louisville Early season programs on tion, H to 5, as Tim Hagan was quarterback who ranked fourth Route M "square" track h,,\ to each senior varsity gridder. Members of the the winner. Kulick, Davis and in pass completions nationally brought victory to 1964 cod,;,,, Board of Education, high school administrative CARTERET REfRKATION DKI'ARTMKNT, Girls Class "("' U-acue. Strawberries, Runner-up. Knc'lim;. Carol Itiicsak, Mary Krum all homered -in this game. last fall, was signed with the pion Al Tasnndy and to persisted Kaskiw, Linda Lynch, Standing, Mary Carpenter, Diane Antunello, Shirley Lee, Linda Ann;i. Urrnier Antmclln, ciwh. With Craig Wolfson pitching a Chicago Bears, it was announced. challenger Will Cagle. the Florid staff and officials of the high school football Kood game, the Hill Pharmacy LaFramboise, the Bears' I7th;crew-cut who was third last staff were all high in their praise of all the mem- nosed out Food Machinery Cor- draft choice last December, had; Driving fuel-injected bers of the senior squad, characterizing the play- poration, 3 to 2, for its first win a 50.4 completion percentage both will be out for added i of the current season afaer two! with 122 of 141422 attempts and gain- rets as they face more th,m ers as one of the "finest and largest to represent successive setbacks. led 1,380 yards. racing foes equally determined the team in many seasons. As Bob O'Donnell, as- enter the winner's circle. In addition to the weekly sistant supervising principal, put it: "It isn't gulars, many out-of-area M,, the number of wins you score but how you play 22 High School Senior Gridders are expected to shoot (or the lofta purses for which the game is what counts in the end." And as far famous and which will soar to' as this year's group of senior gridders is con- Honored by Parents Football Club never-before-reached 13815 cerned, their reputation for sportsmanship and CARTERET — Twenty-two sen-j In closing, Jim Gilrain said He !en Neptune': fair play was well known throughout scholastic iors — all members of the Car-! that most of the seniors vill con- teret High School varsity foot-1 tinue their advance stories in former suu circles in the state. ball team — received their last some college or trade sehol. bit of recognition Thursday eve-1 The seniors .honored included ning with a buffet supper given I Richard Heffernan, Robert Height • by the Carteret High School Par- chew, Ralph Antonello, Jerry Pine Brook Boxing was brought back to Carteret last week ents Football Club. All members Rosenblum, Steve Walko, Harry with the presentation of a card of 14 bouts given of the varsity received plaques Burton, Xavier Sica, Richard Fe- and white sweat-shirts in honor droff, Joe Torre, Lou Filep, John by the Carteret Boys Club at the American of their participation during the Molnar. William Sllva, Robert Debut Soon Legion Hall. The entire card was presented un- past season. It was the largest i Toth. Roger Gamache, Alan Fe- PINE BROOK - New I single group of senior varsity lauer, Michael Jarnutowski. Mark nniv nwn ^.^Z der the auspices of the New Jersey A.A.U. y m p auto rai ing! i gridders to graduate in any year Zenobia, Kevin Miller. Frank Gal presented weekly", will maW i (Amateur Athletic Union.) Tommy Lane, well in the history of the school. lo, Joe Sico, Mike Kushner, and seasonal debut at Pine Brook M Richard Kilby. known in fistic circles in this area, was the pro- Jim Gilrain, high school head dium. The Friday night series «• football coach, welcomed the grid- be launched May 28. moter and John Niedzbala did a swell job as an- iders and their parents. He then The Route 46 raceway, nouncer. Therew as plenty of action in the first \ introduced Raymond Bonfowski, j member of the Board of Educa- CoachOusted five miles west of the Koutn half of the card which took in most of the Light- tion, who extended the official and 46 traffic circle, will kirk I weight classes and the crowd seemed to enjoy i greetings from the board and con- the fourth consecutive cam;'.a j gratulated the players, on behalf By Princeton for the midget cars of the An > the entire show, applauding loudly after most jof the board, for their fine per- can TQ Midget Racing ,V >< PRINCETON - Princeton Uni- tion. of the bouts. formance during the past season. versity Director of Athletics R. Robert O'Donnell, assistant su- Kenneth Fairman confirmed re- The group participated in pervising principal, declared that ports that toe mntract of ISO winter program at the Atlu 1 the present group of boys wu one pound crew coach Al Povey Is City Conventional Hall. No *, wit Albert Rozanski, sponsor of the A and 0 base- of the finest he had ever en- not being renewed. Pine Brook the summer loraie countered and said that it was not "The University Council on Ath-speed shows, the association ball team in the Junior League, gave the boys a LITTLE CARTEKET l.KAGUK Opening Day Ceremonies. Councilman John Brechka, chairman of recreation throws out the Brst ball. the number of wins but the way letics Is not renewing Mr. Povey's ganized 13 years ago, has ;i \ < Batter, Ned Satkowski of Ideal l.i<|imr team. Catcher of the Babies Furniture team is Danny Walsh. the boys played tbe game that appointment," Fairman said. round schedule. full-course dinner the other night in honor of counted. He said that the Car- "One year's notice was given him. The Pine Brook motor .ui their winning the championship for the second teret boys had a reputation for ment terminates June 30 of this will open at 8.30 p.rri. after sportsmanship that is well-known year." minute car warmup period sl.< straight week. The boys had the works and Joe state wide, we'are six qualifying races th;n Fairraa* UUIIH1nH explaineQ£UMM11OdU thallluVt We I •»•-- -^™«rf •••a •>----" •••'-- Sico is reported to have "devoured" no less than Irving Rader, president of tbe think that the ISO pound crew or- m'nate in the 35 lap mam mi Parents Club, extended congratu- sanitation is at a low and has New grandstands have 12 pirogifi. lations from the officials and low morale. It needs to be revi- stalled and the stadium fro! members of the club to all tbe taliwd, and a change Is dictated." for the inaugural program players. < Povey, who could not be reached Members of the coaching staff for comment, has been at Prince- At the last meeting of the Parents Club honor- were introduced by head Coach ton for seven years. James Gilrain and included Wil- Foyt Seeks ing the high school grid players, head coach Jim liam O'Lear, Jerry Terebetski, Gilrain presented Jim Robinson, a new member John Hudak and James Robinson, a newcomer, who was all-state atiNotaroName(kew RCC01.(| of the coaching staff, who will take over as line Rahway High and line coach ati coach. Robinson is a former all-state gridder at Upsala College during the past I INDIANAPOLIS - A J I six years. Robinson will continue1 Rahway High and has been line coach at Upsala owns alt lhe records fur tm in the same capacity at Carterct. WOODBRIDGE - Members of! mile race at the Indiana)), h for the past six years, It is reported that both he He was also a team mate of Gil- the Recreation Department staff tor Speedway from the. lJi and Gilrain played together on the same Upsala rain when the two played varsity appointed Frank Notaro of Win \ point to the finish. And he »i football in Upsalap . [t[ o managmg e tbbe WoodbridgWodbridge Recs. in an ideal spot May 3! football team when the two were enrolled at the Otheh r speakers included Doug-ii a teat m whichih is schedulehdld to corn- up the other marks. New Jersey School. Gilrain was pleased that las King, acting high school prin-'pete in the Middlesex County Foyt 30 four time niilion.i. Robinson has secured a teaching position m the cipal, who also commended the Baseball Uague during the sum j ing champion from Houston, boys far being one of the finest mer season. , ias won tne 500 last year f local school system. single group of athletes he has The team, which will represent1 second time and set ever seen and whose conduct dur- the community, is open U) boy» the way after taking ing the past four yfars was high from 16 years old to 20 who are ! 150 miles. But the marks I •• 'xemplory Walter (Moe) Gasior, bona fide residents of the town- qualifications and the ear> Recently a rained-out game at Shea Stadium director of athletics, gave a brief'ship. of the race eluded him statistical history of the players; Manager NoUro will hold hit He look care of qualilii ••' has resulted in a heavy loss of about $45,000 in during their last four year* of i initial'tryouts Saturday morning Saturday by roaring ( kil Daniels is director and can be Keith a doublb e pitched Hit second game for the Haul Iwo-liitter. The I'ratlsineu aimt. l In a aeml-fldal event reached at tbe camp. winner. winuere. «t«o beat A.M.T. Rfalty, a to 5. Thursday, May 20, 1965 Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES to tb* cro**ln* of tb. railroad and .Highway 25 to the oolm LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAITNOTICBS tbe : ew J*r**y Turnpike, then! in'erierts with the A., T hlps t0 where It in- Blair Road to th* centev lln* of! point and plac* ot Beginning section of the centerllne of New Do- tha Tnwnnhlp Tai Map; thence west- «=. a?_s?*-^!». ^\^^j^:i^&^t^^^ *"" "™ "' llne of Hnmeattud Avenue, thenc* wwurly]. Elevi>nth_ District Polling Place: ~ " '" Unt ot

^ ( i Middle*-,,M r/»n'd proof nil*: then alonR the cenrerline ot more or loss pant of "<•* #1 to Ita Intersection with the Av.nu* to tht center llne nf A«e.ne, Ai lledfr.rrl thenre) (M ~ ™ ..,„ with lhe Clerk lersecuon nf the centerllne of Punthe 1 St. Oeorg* Iv.mie In a northerly Heading Railroad ant the centrrline thence in line of drum Avenue; cenwr line of Linden Street; thence Street, thence w.tittrly mil north ,„ ln; 'Bedford Avenue in renterline Beginning at a point where th* ln direction to the rownthlp noun- of N j Sttte Highway Route 2J; atonn 0 vr 1 H;r r| *• daxy; than along tbe township ithencl e 111 northeasterly along ih« i ... *'"ti>rly boundary line Mnden Street to Its lniersectlon'*»en*i atreet to the pnlni of Inter • terser Men of Kennedy street mrV ' " ' ' . !> mi north- center line of New Dover Road tn- '.tie rrtWt * 1 to Ifs point of vJllh Mnry Avenue; thence norther- wntlon with the easterly rlghi nf Hume street; thenrc, westerly a- """"'» "ion.; th rrmrrllnB or Hyrd uraer.M the ixmniiarT line aetw**n Boundary In an easterly, southerly'centerllne of N j state Highwaf ] 8 ln lh «-|th the ccntfr line 'V » ong th" center line of Mary,way llne of tn. Pennsylvania run '"'^ the renter line of Flume .streetl "'" " ™nrllnn of Winter tdlaon and Wondhrtdne Tovnthlp*', and westerly direction tn the point Route 2.S to the intersection otUnrten Street; thence Yamerieasterrvy Avenue t.„o It...s. Intersectio,.„,,„„n with road tnd oolnt or place or hemnrunn •" '-he Oariif n Rhi» I'nrkwaviay StrestrMle : thane* M smithwrntrrlyy thence eaaterlj along the renter lino ,* of dl»o»re b«-tnt origin the renter line of Unden. »"i Street, thence ensterr ; iin A the [>olnt onlon l 1B iy along.| BSINO a pom™ nf the Third plve of He"-!*-e-!*' R ' centerllne or" WWintei r of Hew Do»er Road to the center center line of M»ln Street ui it. Ward. Dlitnet Kite to tie known «! l!"1"ln«- Street to the prolmiKMion

, ,„,.„ . Jlll-M I""*" >T.M"«'., »nd Utell'* Berman, ( «r.--- '.';sSrh"rnrt Nnrbert . Buff and M B r nd the, r'^V. . r,ie ,-in.on"foVth.j|»J. t*r**ctlnn of Blocli Avenue und the prolnniiation 0 thereof to the moat | Road Lincoln Highway, then «|ntn trie northeasterly line ol Bloc* 3(5 ' WARD S - DISTRICT • MnUrlln* of the l.lm-nm ni tiw»y thence t«> aouth.uteriy along tne" •bov* staled K BEGINNING at a point where th* "'• ''" '^iiiSiSi <* "•* lnt*r«ellon of the. Lincoln moil northeasterly line ot Block westerly prolongation ot tb* south- me "lirtvted wd d*Hvejr*a.lmil|w(l, Ktlli N,w l>mri Hm^, lMn m l0 ,h, cnterlln* 0) 8t gorges ern boundary line of Block 474-D "• T,;X "j> Mie at public w»- along the centerllne nf New OOTFT Avt iN J Slate rilgbway Route intersects the center lln* oi th* Road lo the intersection ol New 3J>. thence (Si soutbeaaterly along Oarden State Parkway Route N J 4; Dov.r Bead and nt fltorg« Ave- lht centerllne of St. Oeorges At.- thence easterly continuing along th* u 10 tn *7 **»nut; Ib.n along th. c.nterlln* of ?, * * ceoterlln. ot th* Port SECOND WARD-SIXTH DISTRICT' southern boundary nl Bloc! 414*D. or DM Av.nu. 414-C 4TJ-X. 4T3.W, 473-V. *TJ-tJ. tersectl WARD I - DISTRICT 3 473-T. 473-3. 471-rt continuing east- the nortbem WARD 1 - DISTRICT 7 Beginning at a point In the divid- thence northerly j along Block Ne- erly along the, Routhern boundary of northerly along the Oirden State Beginning at a point ID to* west- ing Une between Edison Township center line of th* State lion to Byrd Street; then along the "n'srly llne nf staten Island Sound and Woodbrldge Tonuhlp where Parkway"Souf." 4'to" ltMnUrs^tToni81"** w.. . M. tM corner i where tbe sam* Is Intersected by thethe same is Intersected by the cen-with the center line of Hume Block «B1: thencs, northerly along 1 !l th lr rt P Uc : th. eastern boundary of Block 461 intemctlon of Brrd st ,e" and ,,1! « HP'i l ll V"y/ .* '*" southerly line* of I ter line of Junes Place and from Street; thence easterly along the A nu said beginning point running east- to the northeasterly corner: thenc* Worth Btr«t; then aion8 the cenVi'inn ' ' "" " ^ Railroad Dock Proi ...... center line of Plume Street to lt» tetlln. of Worth 8treti to tb* in- northwesterly along the southerly jerly along the center line of Jame Intersection with the renter lln. east along the mtithern boundary tersection of Worth Street and Townships the point and place of lln* nf^ttae port Reading Railroad Place to the center line of Nevof Kennedy Street; t-hence ln t,ot Fllook 4fi4. continuing easterly Jersey Oarden Sum Parkway Rout* straight line easterly to tb* Inter- along the southern boundary at tbtn along in* Buluulug lOooa Property ui th. point of In-#4. thence southerly along the last- Tblrteenth District rolling Place:itersection nf the same wltb th* prn- section of Middlesex Avenue and Block 483; thence nonbautntf mentioned roure to the center llne Qoodrlch Street; tthence southerly along the easterly boundary of Block Srhool SJ5. Ford Ave. & Arlingtonjlongattoo southwesterly of the cen-of Rout* #27; thence aouthwesterly r>. »__«. Tpymjr sj)ieet: thence Ul along the center line of Middlesex 463 to Its Intersection with the cen- 1(r )ln( of along said center line ot Route 1M7 Avenue to it* intersection with the ter linn or nramhall Road; thenc* Northeasterly along th. prolongs- to the line of Kdison Township; Railroad: thence Pennsylvania Railroad; thence northwesterly along the center Une 0 t ) t n thence northerly along the last southwesterly along the center line ot Bramhnll Road tn Us Intersection THIRD WARD - riRST DISTRICT!»"5 » j' " ,! ™ "j!, * ? ',"' TJllV mentioned line to the point or rk ii-on-a-map..jTe.nahip ^"oa^..".'^, In. Cttg' Z^^&\r"£"^™W &$?**• BEOINNINO at the Intersection I" "t1o »n ' Turner Street to th ec»e-w Branswlck Avenue the BEING all of District J ln thParkwae y Route 4 the point and ter line of Inmaii Avenue to Its in- point and place of Beginning. >i Woodbridge-Carteret " Road ; Northwesterly ainnn the center line Fourth Ward to be known u Fourth place of Beginning. tersection with the Oarden But* ."•'Township. Middle*" . of Rabway Avenu* to the center- Hlxth District Polling Place: Ward District 3. •las Q( rrMnan Btreet; thenc* II) i thence northeasterly along the cen-of Ninth street IIS feet more or Eleventh Dlitrlct Polling plate: Parkway N. J. #4; thence «iuth*FlJ „ jeney dated Mptm- WAtD , m, King Oeorges Road, i ter llne of New 'Jersey Turnpike to leu; thence i<) Northeasterly paral- Third District Ptilltnn Place: School #15. Penhlng Avenue, Iselln. along the centrr llne of (Hr4*n >•" ?. ^V*:^P^Srli from the tnt*r»Ktion of n westerly along th* eenttrlin* ot 1 lel with Turner Street to the South- School #11 FerihltiK Avenue, Itelln. "- Btreet to in« centerllne Its point of Intersection with the State Parkway N. J. #4 to th. point aod tb* Townabip boundary line between Woodbrldge erly llne of Block 10S3-A; thence (5) and place of heftlnnlns Iht . tbe Perth Amboy-Woodbrldg* WARD 4 - D1STRICI 4 FOURTH WARD " «nt*ruD. « SECOND WARD Township and the Borough of Car- Northeasterly along said Southerly TWELFTH DISTRICT Slith District rolling PU«*! load to me Interaction j SEVENTH DISTRICT :teret: thence southeasterly along line of Block 10S3-A to Ita Inter- BEOINNINO at a point, the In- tersection of the centerllne ot tbe BEGINNING at the Intersection School #21, Pennsylvania Anno., -,»•.:•* rrr mlae* oonrned »< »«• Dor« Rood and Ueiwdltb <*' northerly along BBOINNINQ at the point of In- ^be boundary line between Wood-section with the center line of Tur- of the Garden State Parkway Route Colonla. V;.;•-, r R-ifrfr. by dewl or;Bo»d; then along th* centerlln* of i 0( "",p"ln Aroboj- tersectlon of Ford Avenue and the'bridge Township and the Borough ner Street: thence (81 Northeasterly Pennsylvania Railroad and tb* ecu-4 and the Port Reading Railroad; B tnccn n oof fll and along the Northeasterly prolon- terlln* of Mlddlesei Avenue pro- «n«l Renau Ho- Ueredltb Ro»d to the Interatcuon . , SJ? ii >« Pennsjl- New Jersey Turnpike; thence weet-lof Carteret to a point of intersec- thence easterly along the cenwr WARD 5 — DISTRICT 1 •x.'r rl»lfated Jun. MHi. of aicrtdltt Road an„d Mlddlmi!'"'* "•flw*<1 •" tbl erly along the N«w Jersey Turnpike j tlon with the center line of Turner gttlon of Turner atreet to the Inlonged- : tbence (1) northerly and line ot the Port Beading Railroad ,.>M«i in deed Book Avtou*: then along ih* c.aterlln.; to lt« Intersection with the bound-'Street extendede; ; thence southeastutheast- tersection of aams wltb tb* bound- northeasterly along ths centerllne to IU intersection with New Jersey BEGINNING at a poinp t wbw* the deed Book A*B« th l 1 n| r*ecnon witn tne bound; of said prolongation and tb* cen- prolongation ot Block SOS-D Inter* ["», !,.. M: "f a**d* f« Mlddle-iej mdfUe^i Aviou. to th* inur- ? J ui JT « 'Uee»n:r line between Woodbrtdge anderly along the center line of Turner ary line between the TownaWp of State Highway #2J; thence north- . Dubleet er. High , BBarron Avt., Edisol n Townships; thence norther- Wwdbrldge and th* Borough of terllne ot Mlddlesei Avenue to tbeeasterly along the center line of sects the centerllne ot Inman Ave- ,.., Sew , •_ __. . , of Mlddleeei Av«nu* .„» *' » Townhi th h Street extended to lt« Intersection ' * ly slong aald boundary line between with tfte Port Reading Railroad Carteret; thence |7) Southeasterly centerlln* of UcLean Street; tbence New Jersey State Highway £35 tonue (opposite clover Arenue); H»r < I Woodbrldge and Edison Townships Docks; thence northwesterly along along said boundary line to th(2e) southeasterly along the center. Its Intersection with Green Street; thence easterly along the centerlln* in on — th* southerly boundary llne of Port Reading Railroad Docks to It* Una of UcLean Street to tb* center- thence northwesterly along the of Inman Avenue to the Intnseotlon Intersection with the Central Rail- center line of Wood -Oerteret Una of Block Avenue: thtnes (3) center linn of Green Street to Its of the prolongation of the eastern ilt Park Estates; thence fol- Road; thence (8> In a general Bouth- -,, ,...-, ,:wrlpt(oh I* in *«-|JJJ the southerly boundary line road of New Jen«y; thence south southerly along the centerlln* of Intersection with Worth Street: boundary of Block S09-A and Inman 0( erly direction along tb* said bound- Aveura; thence northerl; *"" ...... -/i^..i . Block A.enu* to the inwi- nue••"•: th.nc••'»•".e* Emunirij l lalon»iongii th*|in*;~" Roosevel•"—•"=•t• Parmki Estatesnmci,: iUn sTiui-PMterltl y along thee centerr line ooff Block Arenue to N. J. Route #27 thence northeasterly along the .y along th* 0 oui Rild f N J ary line to the point of Intersection (Lincoln Highway); thence (4) 509-A JM-1 Hunrre*. of Perth,***" " of Block Ateou* and tha Lln- center lln* of Main 8tr**t ro lh«i courses and dlsunces to i Central Railroad of New Jersey to center line of Worth Street to Ita east b mdary of Blocks IT:. Vr» Jervy dated July Highway; thin aloni tb* cen- Its intersection with School Street; wltb th' Northerly or Westerly lint southerly at right angles to tb* cen- intersection with Hyrd Street; and 503-D to Its Intersection with _TT.«d A'.iiuft 3. H54. of Staten Island Bound; thence (»i terlln* of the Lincoln Highway to southerly Una ot Black SOB-A; terlln* of th* Uocoln Highway lo way Ay*nue: thenc* northerly ti-'A'enue; thence southerly along the thence northwesterly along the cen- ln « general Westerly direction along tbence northwesterly along the :f i^;^^i.rr.AUi amount of theto* mMiwcUon of in* Lloeolalong the center llne of Rahww A»*-!"nter ""* o( r°"i A«nue to Itster line of School Street to Its In- the centerllne of tba Pennsylvania center line of Byrd Street to itthencs e westerly along southerly Un* -«; • '... -t aitUfl*d by said RKbwey ud K«w Ooitt, U>*D along j nu* tersection wlt/h Port Re»-Mng Avt- the same sound to the Southerly Railroad; thence |5) westerly along Intersection with Winter Street; of 508-A to It* Intersection with th* m.k... ._.. u—rv_.« nue to ,u |n( 0( |ntm0cUon|Intersection with the New Jersey nue, formerly known aa Woodbrldge Un* of tb* Port Beading Rellroa.il ths centerllne ot tbe Pennsylvania tbence southeasterly along tbe j •:.» nrn of TTO Thouaand, IB* c*ot*rUn* ot Jftw Doftr Ro*dlo Dock Property and poln' or place of easterly line sos-A; tbe&c* north • H :r witlonh Heuds Brook; thence etJterly Turnpike tbe point and place of be--Carteret Road; thence weaterly al-l Railroad to the point or plac* of center line of Winter Btreet to aand northeasterly along th* bound- B;f (H.M.0O) Dol-|i»*lDt*r»KtJoB of Ntw Dot»r Road; • «JIJj,"^ Brook to iu Inwnec- beginning Beginning. Oeorf* Arenut: Iben 1rtUl Nt District Palling Place: ong the center Une ol Port Reading! point midway between South Cliff ary of Block SOB-A to tbe Intersec- j rim ipMf*»>Jfj;!ta*1 St. Ocorf* A»*nu»: tb*o lioiu '!<* "" " •>"•»» TumDlk*^ 1 Avenue to its Intersection witn the Road and Pleasant Avenue; thence of this ami*. th* etntatlln* of 8t Oeorte /Ai.nue thenc* nuthweeurly along the'ij?" * *'. "'H'" "' School, Fanning Seventh District Polling Place: Fourth District Polling Place tion wltb the centerllne ot Lake |*i r,M-vt rMervee th* right Ntw JM str New Jersey Turnpike the point and Haiaman Heights School, Holly St School #24, Goodrich Street, IMlin. northwesterly along the line mid- Avenue; thence northwesterly, along ;,-,.:i »:i *U* from tame to In t sorUerly dlnetlon to tn*»T"WD Town- "? Turapik. to it" ln»r-; "* * >""•««» plKce of Beginning. way between South Oliff Road and '*ecUon with Amboy Avenue, Port Reading. FOURTH WATnTriFTH DISTRICT Pleasant Avenue and parallel there- the centerllne ot Lake Arahu* to r:t'«-. ,:i.y to such llmtta- along tb* center SECOND WARD First DUtottt PoUtng Place: the boundary of Clark Township; aoni upon the es- £25 EIGHTH DISTRICT school #9, Turner Btreet, Port BEOINNINO at the Intersection to to Its Intersection with Clinton _ ;nnr a* may be « t i l WAJKD 1 - DISTRICT g of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Street: thence southwesterly along! thence westerly along ths boundary n . ,,!••!..•>.: by law or rule*ID* petal ol Beginning at a point in tb* P«nn- the boundary line between Wood- be center line of Clinton Street to lot Clark Township to it* Intersec- bridie and Edison Townships; Its Intersection with Washington tion with the Boundary ol Edlton 1 rabpect t» eoeidltlooa) Jersey Turnpike nor- THIRD WARD here same is In- along the Avenue; thence northwesterly *.- Township; thence southerly altnf R JAJOOI*. rnif wuo .... _. road, and from said point r»nter ljne of the Pennsylvania long the center Une of Washingtonths Edison Township boundary to '*• Avenue to "the southerly boundar5^y tersectlon of l Railroad to Its Interjection with Avenue to lt« intersection with the southwest corner ot Block 9M-Q; . tl tbe Intersection j Weedkrlfg*. lime of the Board ot Education Perth «"wi_,—.B^lrunnln g...... —northerlrthl^y along, tht PPinn,- Oreen Strejef, thence easterly along Bloomfleld Avenue; thenc* south. thenc* easterly along tba southern ^nD*n*Mrth*rl»4.'tonTiSli5l*AM: - .~ .... property 100 feet north ot Arling-lie'fseV 8ti"u M tn etnltf Un W D Tll • »ntecenterr lilinee oof Oreen streSww — westerly along the center line ot .boundary of Block 5M-O to th* n\S^ • paSrit»^**t north o «. ** * ~ °'» <" > ">n Drive; thepce esKerly along southerly.»io« thenc. southetsw lnterwct|on Bloomfleld northwest corner ot Block SOt-D; d rir 1 114 crly and easterly along th* canter Bloomfleld Avenue to Its inter- f^JY •r">iryllntlsf fftnn Itrw' I K^i'_f?^? *"?v ? O"" ??'!!. •eutherlji boundary lln* «T the I Perth Amboy Avenue; thence southeasterly along section with Winding Road; tbence thence southerly along the westerly ..,.. eSiMrty *od parallel wieh*?*| J" F?*!™* *" ^ *•*•»•? •»« *u|Bosrd of Wucation property to ttielsection with Avenel Btreet: thence lln. of Avenel Street to th* ctcentee r the center Hue of Btoonfleld Ave- line of Block S09.D to the point and 1 t Jd w rt 8outD ot lt> lint Rahway Avenue; tbtnc* on a straight line southwesterly SdTKg Owe* HUM and along ih* Unei?. 11* * * UbigbiOard.n state Parkway Route 4;}west«iv on Avenel Street to Its nue to lu Intersection wish Wind- to the point of Intersection of theplace, of beginning. ".entj; titen th»l ttM MO test north therefrom to ihs^* *^ «»llroad tracks *«c*pung 150 thence southerly along the Garden I intersection with Park Avenue: southerly alonl g tbtb* center llnll * oi ing Road; thence ln a southwest- Port Reading Railroad and theSeventh Dlitrlct Polling Place I ouHr if**l wld* atrip on tb* •eiterty eld* State Parkway Route 4 to Its point j thence southerly along th* center Rabway Avenue to th* c.nt.r line! erly direction along a straight llne ::••[. Bnud* IB 4J>4 fo» •ni Garden State Parkway Route 4 tbeSchool #1T, Innun Avenue, Colonla, . .f Woodbfldf* will __„ , .1°' *>"• Oeorg** Poet Road, par- of Intersection wltb the New Jer-lune of Park Avenue to It* Intersec- of Nl.lson Avarrus; thenc* south- to the point of Intersection be- point and place of Beginning. ts* e*St*f line of said Railroad v£ nearly described u follow*: «y Turnpike; thence westerly along tlon with Tafipen Street; thence easterly along th. center lln* of tween the Garden State Parkway i :>.acH h«rMhft*n r oatlf- In N>w Twelfth District Polling Place: WARD 5 - DISTRIC1 I r.'.di; June 1, IM1 ^gwIke eeatar Uo* of Preenian BLrMl.l Beginning at tb* intersection of * •>*"•? Turnpike to Itsjwpstefly Along the center line of Hlelson Av.nue to ths Woodbndg. Rout* 4 and the Port Reading Rail- w f point of Interjection with Ford Tnppen street to tu Intersection Creek; thence in a soutnw*st*rly di- road; thence westerly along the Iselln Jr. High School, Hyde Avenue, BEOINNINO at the centarUn* ol in*4 It|UMM« eajNtfy "along'"ihe "center !£• •» ' » uoe of King O*orge*| Iselln. Inman Avenue and th* prolongation s»,:a« TUO* tortn* lln* « rmnu Btreet to to* cen-|Po« «o»d with tb. Boutherly Bight Avenue the point tnd place of Be-a-lth New Jersey State Highway rection along the center line of thPor. t Reading Railroad to Its point ginning. £25: thence northerly Wong the Wondbndg* Creek to tbe northerly 0/ Intersection with the boundary ot the west bound**} line of Blook -jutini a It*' Uo* of Rabway Avenu*; ihenc.of Way Une ot tb* Ublgh Vall.y WARD S - DISTRICT I 309; tbence easterly along tb* een- WUUMTly along tbe center line of Railroad; thenc*, running Easterly Eighth District Pollinn Place:, Penter uneo i New Jersey State lln* ot th* Port Reading Railroad; line , between Woodbrldge and School s2S. Ford Ave., 1. Arlington Hlghwav £1S to Its lnteteectlon thenc* westerly along tb* northerly Kdtson Townships; thence north- BEGINNING at a point, the Inter- terllne of Inman Avenue to Its in------Avenue to tu Intersection along tb* Southerly Hut of tb* L*~ erly aloni the boundary line be- section of tbe centerllne of Newtersectlon with tba centerlln* of tb* th.rx* weaurly: high VaUry Railroad ISO f*ri more Drive, Fords. with the "woodbrldg* and Perth llne ot th* Port Reading Railroad '*:r,v-rt"., Amboy Rallroatt the point and grossing Ranway av.nu. to thtwee* n Woodbrldge and Bdlson Dover Road and th* centerlln* of Qarden State parkway, N. 1. #4; • - :. -' Luidldat** 00 to* _ Main atnet to lu intersection or IH. to a point, said point btlng Townships to ita Intersection WithPennsylvania Railroad; thence (1) thenc* north along the csnttrUs* with Antbgr Av.nu. th* point and;id, intersection ot s Un* ISO feet SECOND WARD pi nee of Beginning*. point oi intersection of tb. said of said Parkway to the Olark Town- > : if- » \M voted at tha NINTH DISTRICT Second District Polling Place: Port Reading Railroad wltb tbe the Pennsylvania Railroad the northwesterly and westerly along Tuesday plan of Bfclnnlni , m.atured at ngbl angles trora and BFXJINNnr6~at~"the~polnt of In-jSrhool #4 li #5, Arenel Street, Pennsylvania Railroad and th* point point and place of Beginning. tbe center line of New Dover Road ship boundary Une; thenc* westerly >-' u heretnafter pir U 1 ltb ih Urlf UM i: to the centerllne of Meredith Road; along tha Olark Township boundary «^suT^7wl».srttg. * ' * * "" *tersectlon of the Perth Ajnboy- Avenel, r plac* of Beginning. Fifth District PoUlng Place: Une to Ita Intersection wltb to* c*n- '.:.. *:*cuon ol two ;king Oeorg*. Poet Road and thWdbte d Rild h it I School #18, Indiana Avenue, lulln. thence (2) southerly and southeast- nui and one wosnan Soulturly Right of Way Une ot theWoodbrtdge Railroad where H ln- Being a portion of Third Ward, erly along the centerllne of .Meredith terUne of Lake Avenue; thtno* miy tiKuUv* «om- WARD J - DISTRICT. I Fifth District, to be known as ThirdFOURTH WARD SIXTH DISTRICT Road to the centerllse of Mlddlesei southeasterly along th* centerlln* ot t % Ward Elghtb District BEGINNING at tha Intersection Avenue; thence (3) southwesterly Lak* Avenue to th* prolongation Of ' I^mocratle Party ? .!?*lL *>**<*t.\*mibMmi»T\j and Wasuriy along *}$inh Amboy-Woodbrldge Railroad BEGINNING at a point, tbe in- < Unf ol ln tbe northwesterly line of Block *"'*' . «llO* dUUnt 1M feet measured aVto the boundarv llne between th* tersection nf the centerUai ot New Eighth District PoUlng Place: of Green Street and the Penn- along tbs centerllne of Middlesex Jersey Turnpike and th* centerllne Avenel Flnt Aid Bldg., Avenel sylvania Railroad: thence easterly Avenue to the centerllne of MoLean SOt-A; tbencs south tnd west along or Woodbrldgs Avenue: thence (1) Street, Arenel. along the center line of Green Street; thence (4) southeasterly tbe boundary. Un* ol Block M8-A to easterly along the eenterllne of Street to Its Intersection with along th* centerllne: of McLean Its Intersection wltb 909-D; thesea Woodbrldge Avenue to the center- Bloomfleld Avenue; thence north- street to the centerllne of Block east along the line between Bloakt line of West Avenue; thence (3) THIRD WARD • NINTH DISTRICT easterly along the center line of Avenue; thence (9) southerly along 509-D and 508-A to its Intersection Che eentedln* of Freeman Street U)|totnM Northerly along th* luter- City of Perth Amboy to a point northeasterly along the eenterllne BBQQJNINO at the Intersection Bloomfleld Avenue to Its Inter- tbe centerllne of Block Ave. to thewltb th* westerly Une of Block Mt: tb» eenterUM ot St. Oeorg** Ave- Un; oTaleadow Road "lM feet, where it Intersects wltb the center of the New Jeraey Turnpike and section with Washington Ayenue; tbencs south along th* westerly Un* nue (Route U); tbince II) north- h, soutnarlj un* line of Amboy Ayenue and Florida of West Avenue to lhe centerllne of centerllne of Route 27 (Lincoln " of the State t Central Avenue; thence (l van!** tuHroadturoa;; inencinenc. .411 south.rlsouth.rly || ^JS f 4 allel thereto to a point In the center westerly shore line of the Staten Carteret Road, to Its intersection """on of th. MnterUn.ot toman I ,. . ** «r.mltte*w«rian lot atont i tbb * ceoterlln* of the P*rth; line of 0. 8. Highway 9; thence Island Bound to the mouth of tb*with School Street; tbence easterly and South Cliff Road and parallel Flfst District PolUnr PUce: southerly along U. 8. Highway 9 toWoodbrldge River: thtnee (5) north- along the center line of School thereto to Its Intersection with the Schoo, #24, Crt h Str/et. IseUn. AhWdd Bh of ths| the point of Intersection with King Pennsylvania Railroad; thence sou- 22 &*$$?£ n PtauylvanU Railroad to th* point DISTRICT westerly southwesterly and westerly Street to tbe Central Railroad ot between Woodbrldg* Township and "iitt**wom*ji for the "on I Oeorges Post Road; thence westerly along the Woodbrldg* River, tbe New Jersey; thence northerl " th-westerly (long tht center line of of place of Beginnin. g ,„_.. B1OINN|NO n- tne intersection oeorges Post Road; the)fi King Oeor- ths Pennsylvania Railroad to Us WARD 9 - DlgTttlCV 2 teceatl Dlitrlct r 0 th u t tn boundary llne between the City of the center line of the Centra?Rail- BEOINNINO at a point, (he Inter- Palllni PlacelVlUl<' r 'R «»"•ro »< J ""wltn• « M*hlihU]Ong tn0 , cente11r lin the otOarden State Perth Amboy and Woodbrldge Town- intersection with Green Street the gj WeeckrUg. it. Hlibi !SSr»B »t» l *" » «""' "»• o'U* P " K"* * thenc« ° e northerly road of Ntw Jersey to tbe Port point and place of Beginning. action of the centerlln* of the lvu&&VwnleSilm „„„.. .l„ £?**ldidf...vldlngltolto . W*e«fcrt*g.. i, u.i.»p » '• Florida Orove Road; thence nor-lp.mwuy Route 4: them ship to the loutheastariy comer of Reading Railroad; thence easterly Slith District PoUlng Place: 'ennsylvanla Railroad and tba oen- between WdblWoodbrldgd e andd th*e 0UOliy? M School Land* therly along the center line of | along (he Oarden State Parliway Block #323, thence («) westerly along the Port Reading Railroad \ boundaries and rlDrtd Orov Ro a t0 mt ;erUna of New .'Dover Road; tbence 0( R»hway' to ths point ot lntn- _.,,„ ni«TBirT'1 1 * D ' * • l* ;Rout* 4 to it* Intersection with the along the boundary Un*) between tha through the Port Reading coal School #2>, Benjamin Avenue, Ise- 1) northeasterly along th* oenter-, •• •" "-•••— ** follow*: ' '., .!,. ^li^ijoll "" "" *<**"> Worden Avenue New jeraey Turnpike; thence eaat- Cily of Perth Amboy and Wood- docks to the shore line of th*lln. In. of th* Pennsylvania, Railroad to Ro,j with .... at th* Inunecuoft Md jlmM 8trMt; tiienhencr*e we*t«tlyweetttly! !erlM!yy along ths center lln* of thebrldtre Township to tbe centertine Arthur KID: thence southerly a- he Boundary Une of City of Rail- cisik and Woodbrldaj Town- UM center Une of Main Street parali.1*1 to Worden I New Jersey Turnpike to its lnfer- of the Perth Amboy-Woodbrldge tween along tb* line long the shore lino of the Arthur! FOURTH WARD vay and Woodbrldge Township; ^fK thence westerly abng tb* id Amboy/ Avenu*; thence soulh- Avenue and mawal y between Wor- liectlon with the Perth Amboy- Branch of the Pennsylvania Rail- Kill to the point of intersection SEVENTH DISTRICT ly along the center line of Amboy ;henchenc»e (2) southeasterlsouthyy alongg said dividing linllne* betw«ebetw«n Clark and den Av.nue and James Street to Woodbrldfe Railroad the point and road: thence (1) northerly along tb* with the center line of Central BEOINNINO at a point where tbe joundaroundary lln* between Olty ot RaRab bwoodbridge Townships toto thh ewj v*nu» to th* point when It In-the osuter 11ns of U. B. Highway 0; place of Beginning. centerllne of tbe Pettb Amboy- Avenue extended; thence westerh center line of Ford Avenue Inter- way andd WoodbrldgWdbld * TownshiThpi to to thhe GardeGdn StatStat** ParkwayPa , Ufseeteetao witith Uiee Nt w Jtreey ~ ln,,^ southerly along U. 8. Hlghh - ' iji-.#ik ""ST^T-iT*"" Dniii«. pi-^-.'ceniernno 01 IUO rmn Amuoy- along the center line of Centra UMo ff of Carteret hesrhool #3; Strawberrc All Ai^'! Woodbrldg. Branch of the Penn- Mcts tb* center llne of New Jer-bhe centerllntelle* otl StSt. Georges AvAvee win #UM, thth*nc,e e souttlw«n*rfKratftwjrtjtljj plke; theme weaterly along the to Ita Intersection with the St wMrri H Avenue eitended to Its Intersection p; y g wawayy ( t0 UB icer *'WooMrid» ™ " ' sylvanla Railroad to the centerllne with West Avenue: thence south- sey. 8tat* Highway #M; thence iu» IN. J. State Highway Rout* 39); along the center lln* oJ lh* O*rden New JeJereer y TurnpikTurikee uu> 11* lm«t-!uhlglm«t! h Valley Railroad; thence eaa Woodbrldte. of th» New Jersey Turnpike: thmce erly along the center Hne of West northerly along the center line of hence (3) southerly and southwest- .State Parkway, Routo #4. to »• Hi, J'-" » lat e»«*«H Of ••CU00 with Main mtwe thence ,,r|y ,,0llg ^ LehlJ hU VlV le Ri 181 northeasterly along the center. Avenue to Woodbrldge Avenu*; Ford Avenue to Its Intersection irly along tbe centerllne ot "•IpoinBt. t of Intersection ot aald otnUl aactarly dakw ^Tc Uain \Stree "iTt ' toa? l ^.'^u j ^"th."cem«h t r t. of Fl^d. SECOND WARD with the center llne of th* Phil- Oeorges Avenue to th* centerllne ?o' ffine , ,wlt „„b „th .„e„ cente „ r llne of Inman t M 1 b llne of the New Jersey Turnpike to it- „ Pl"»»J. th*n aioot TBNTH DISTRICT the point or place nf betlnnlnB thence westerly alongf th* center adelphia and Port Reading Rail- Doveover Road; thence (4) northwest-Avenuenorthwest- ; thenco easterly along th* - POintVlt* o ? B^lnn'nr|&f,r °" ^ "* """ "' BEGINNING at the point of In- Third District Polling Place: line of Woodbrldge AVenu* to thtroad; thence easterly along the eflflyy alon alongg lblbss centerll centerllnn e of Dovercenter line of Inman Avenua to th* tersection of the Garden State New Jeraey Turnpike th*. point and center line Rallrqad to its inter- 8'.VM ,' ."""'"lof ibiOu. t»ool (tn, nois Street, Wo«d-l,ch0(ll ,,„ clyd, Avtnut> Hose- School #u, Sewiren Avenue, »e- Road to centerllnetllness of Chain O'HIIl Intersection nf aald center Una with n<1 Parkway Route 4 and King Georges aren, place of Beginning. section with the center line ot New Road and New Doyer Road; thence the dividing lln* between th* City •'MM. ','V." "• J. ««• lawn. ' Poat Road; thence southerly along Ninth District Polling Place; Jersey State Highway jfU; thence 9) still northwesnorthwesterlyy alonlgg th* of Rahway and Woodbrldg*. Town. tht center)line of the Garden State School #12, Bewaren Avenue, Se- aouthwesterly along the last roen- enterllnll e off NNe w DDove r RlRold dto to«hin tha point oi plac* of B»- WARD 1 - DISTRICT 4 Parkway Route 4 to Its intersection THIRD WARD - FOURTH DISTRICT ttontd center Hue to tbe point and - MllH. ^' SECOND WARD - THIRD DISTRICT ra at the point of In- the point or pjace, of Beginning ' :" • northerly All that part ol th* FUet Ward BBOWNINO ae the lnteraeoUon with U. a. Highway 9; tbence sou- plac| of Beelnnlng. Secoijd' "nisirlcJ " Polling Place:[ginning Dlstrlct PolUng PU«« - :ir cuoa therly along the center line of V. S.sereection with the New Jersey Seventh District Polling Place •• Ninth '' " Ing north of Heard'* Brook west of the LehlKh Valley Railroad and Turnpike where it Intersects With THIRD WARD • TENTH DISTRICT School #1, Outlook Avenue, Colon- School" jr;.'7." 1'ejinsylvania the center llne of Aroboy Avenu* U S. Highway 9; thence westerly Highway > to 1 where it Intersects BEGINNING at the lntereaoUon School #l«. Maryknoll Road, Menlo la. Colonla. with a line midway between Wor- tbe boundary line between tbe Park Terrace. and east of th* oentlr line L tb* along the Lehlgh Valley Railroad to Township of Woodbrldge and tboef New Jeraey State Highway #29 "•• ters Philadelphia sod Reading King Oeorxes Post Road; thence den Avenue and James Street and and St. Georges Avenue; thence WARD 5 "mSTRlO II !| Borough of Carteret: thence south- FOURTH WARD EIGHT DISTRICT WARD S - DISTRICT 3 " Worth street and tb* center lln* of 6tat* High- northerly along King Ovorges Post being parallel thereto; thenchence ewttt»uw northerly along New Jersey State BeaiNNINO at A point wber* tb* Tly along said line midwalldway belt erly along the New Jwwy Turnpike Highway i25 to Its intersection BEOINNINO at a point where the Beginning at a point in the cen- .y Rout* No. li ,Hoad to where It Intwsecta with to It* point of Intersection wltb ter lln* of Colonla Road, also known boundary line between Bdlaon and. rlace:|New Brunswick Avenue: theace •ween Wotden Avenue andd Jame' l vrtth Tappen Street; thence east- center line of New Jersey State WoodbrldHe I'ownshlpg Is Intersected of w<«ih reurta Distrtrt Polling Street and parallel theretreto to ltPorl t Reading Avenu*. formerly erly along the center line of TapHighwa- y #25 intersects the a* Colonla Boulevard, where the Scheal #1. Maws*, glreel. Wood easterly along the center Um of known as Wnodbrldge • Carteret pen Street to Its InWrtectlon with same 1s Interseoted by the center by the centcrllim of Clark Place; New Brunswick Avenue, to where It point of Intersection with Florida boundary line between Woodbrldge thence enEterly ulonu the c.nterUne 10 th* ridge. Qrove Road; thence northerly al- Road; thence weaterly along tbe Park Avemie; tbence northerly BJid Edison Townshlpo; thence llne of New Dover Kimrt and from I It,. '•••' ol i, Intersect* with U. B. Highway 9; center line of Port Reading Ave- algng the center line of Park Ave- said beginning point running lu a of Clark Plare tn Its Intersection thence southerly along U. 8. High- ong the center Une of Florida ncrtherly along said boundary Une with the c«n teiItue ot Bdgewood . 11.1.1 nue to Its intersection with Rah- nue to its Interwctdon with Avenel to Its Intersection with the center {general northerly direction aloui! the :i Oeorge Av»- WARD 1 - DISTR1C1 I Grove Road to a point 100 feet • "i« ti. way 9 to the Lehlfh Valley Rail- way Avenue; thence northerly a- Street; thence easterly along the canter line of Colnnla Boulevard to Avenue; tlieiioe emterly from said ' e«nterlltie Ail thai traot b«l«*en Uie Finn- north of the northerlyline of Cod- line of the Philadelphia and Fori erbectliMl ll) tliu txluthwest corn*! road the point and place of Begin- long the center line of Rahway center line of Avenel Street to ItReadins g Railroad; thence easterl' s point where It 1B Intersected by to croeauii sylvanla Railroad ion ib* ***tt and dlngton Avenue: thence easterly nf BUh-H JM-A: thonce auteriy along the line 100 feet north of theA«enue to its Intersection with theIntersection with the Woodbrldge along the center tin. of said Rail the center llne nf Huffman lioule- •• tnd Uwrtffi Ih* cenur lln* ot Amboy Avanu* Third Uiitrlct Polling Plare: V.- Port Reading Rallroed: thence and Perth Amboy Railroad; thence road to Ha intersection with th. ,; lhe iK ttiB Miutherly tmundary Un* i "..:,;„";; H.Mtttltwrtf,s£i . ion tb* west) and ih. ctnMr Un* I.W., New Bruniwlck Ave., Fordi. northerly lln,* of Coddlngton Ave- asterly along the Port Reading southerly SIOIIK the center line of |of llli»:k 41)11-A and 4M-E &nd M4-A ! l nue and parallel thereto to tbe center line of Pord Avenue: thenc. jcenter line nf Hoffniun Boulevard tu to tlie tnter»ei:iloii of tho prolonga- 2 --..f., *„''• »"V*tUne of of freeman Street ion the north) Ralirdad to "the point w&era it the Woodbrldge and Perth Amboy southerly along the center .line ol a point where tha sumo «•:,.-.„,, J," '»H.* PorMtttltt Read, s£- point where It Intersects with th* routs the Woodhrtdge Rtvtr, Rallro&d to lu Intersection with tion nl this line UIKI the centerlln* u and (oo th* south) by a llu drawu SECOND WARD center line ot U. 3. Highway 9: Ford Avenue to Ita Intersection the southerly line .if Hlurs 4tu as i-«.'.,lv »'• aoaaln»ViU of tbsparall.l wltb Oreen atreet tnd 100 then«* northerly along the course the Port Reading Railroad; thence ut Garden ttuue I'arkway N J #4; FOURTH DISTRICT thence southerly along the center westerly along the cent*r lino of with tht center line of New Jerseyshnvyn 011 the WoucltirulHti rnwnalilp thuniin nurtherly ttloiiK ttie ceptar- f**l norlb of tb* northerly Une of the Woodbrldne River to Home- State Highway it 25; thenco west- T&i Map; thence ti*t>U!rly diui nmtli- hery K t p I BEOINNINO it the Intersection1 line of U. 8. Highway 9 to the point stead Avenue; thance easterly s- tht Port Reading Railroad to its Pkwy thereof -.of the (Jar den State Parkway Etout* where It Intersects wltb the center long the center line of Homestead Intersection with St. Oeorges Ave- erly alnue the center line of sal-eaatcrly nh.nj HID southerly ami.tuu ih (iinn-ii rtuita Parkway rifth DUIrlct Polling Place 4 aud King Oeorge* Post Road; llne of King Georges Post Road; Avenue to Blair Road; thtnee nue; thence northerly ilong the Htalt Highway to the point an easterly lino f ld IllIllui-kk id's utu aa Hi.- lnieraection ot tb* Woedbrtdgo Jr. Hl|h, Barr«n ;tneuce northerly along tbe Garden thence westerly along the center northerly along the center line ot center line ot St. Qeorges Avenue plare of Deulnnlng |p w Uie center ,:HiiLei line ot liimal! Avttl|U.; tbenc* Woedbrldg.. ! State Perkwny Route 4 to Una point line, of Xing Georges Post Rpad to Blair Rond to lt» point of Inter- llue nl Hnuulmll Uniui wtik-li Is «)(.)webLerly along the celiterllue Of In- wher•—e iI.t miuwIntersectus with Main the centerjllne, of the Garden State section with the boundary line be- to Itss Intersection wwiti h New J»rfcSiSSLE?ffi!.. BBi»the dlvlillllH ^Hue tietwoen the 'l'owu-nmti Avenue to Hie boundtiry Un* FIRIT WARD - SIXTH DISTRICT mrtet: thenre wesi«nwesterly n.uualong* «.th—e Parkway Route 4 the point and tween Woodbrlrigo Township and Hy State HiHighwah y ##25 the point I'ark Terrace. (tll|l uf Wi>ull)rUlgo mid Ilia City 1)1 between Krtlsou "ul Woodbrldg* BJDOUmiNO at the lutsnecuon i'»nt«r llu. of Main Street to whet. place of Beginning. the Borough of Carteret; thence annd place of BeglnnmBeulnnlnK FOURTH WARD NINTH DISTHICTlRallwayRi ; tlicil » In ittiesterly aliUiit; ihuui'ti boutlierly alonf with Mary A* Tenth Diitrltt Polling Place: bumiUary Uno. which is tht of Bahway Aveuu* aud Port Head- ll liitersecti with Mary Avenue; Tenth iDistrict Polling Place easterly along the boundary Hue BBOINNINO a.t tlie tiiteraocllon'"directio" n tihmK t-lm tiuundaiy line Ing Avaaue. fomnrly kaowu aa • rrl-•y - HIOU.....K. MarU.ry v AvAv.a Schoo- l #11, Clyde Avenue, Hope between Woodbrtdge Township and School #4 li #5. Avenel Street, Ave- between WIIIUIIJIUIKII mul Hr.lm'.y to rlUie of Wood Aveullo. to the the Borough of C«rt«ret to Its Innel- . of the Pennsylvania Railroad sad point and Dlaco if UeKlnulUg WoodWdg*-Oan«i*t Road: theme lawn, New Dover Road; thence aoutli- the neuter Hue of New Joirt*oy Blfttl •ly along aald ceuUr Una " i - DldTKICD U School *». Turner Street, Port ut NewJerqey State Highway if" thd ceiuet lints at lhe iniersectlon the New J.n*y Turnplkt tu the and Aveuel Btreet; thence north- Ewulltft HuiiKld to Itltsl InItereUoiijihLrl term-.-Hi.n uo.thw nLarly point where It lulerMcts with Reading ' westerly along th. ceutier line ofwith Highland IU>' intersec- northeasterly along the oenter linewith South Hill Hoad; theii'c Srhintl tf'iij, CUicmuul Aveaue. Cv- :erllne of Inmaii Avenue to tb* ID- northerly etuterlv ulonif the. tenter llne 0! tion of the center Hue of Avoo.lof W.KKlmff Avonue to Its lnter- aouthwestcrlv along tile i-enuji- lunla. t<(>evllon at the prolunuaUou ot tit* Rahway A KUIK Gcorsts Post Road to Its InStr**t wltb the essterly ngb« ol! way llhe of Mouth Kill KOad eimuilcd tu weatern boundary of Block S4J"D 1 KI iiuti with Butler Street; theuce a jiolnu mhlivAv between l'luH^unt lib Fort iBrwvtlt- --m. wit«,ith Liberty street lln. ot tb* P«nu»ylw«»»» JMllnMrf iu>rthwe*»l«rly along t.ho conur WAltl) J - D1STK1CT 4 opposite Cli.voi Avenu.; thance point or i) '-•-ly KLUIIK til* tentei thenc. uortherly along tn* •J line of HiiMri .Htrtot. tu Us liilcr- Avrinm .nut fl.Hitti CIKf H.....I Imiiiif at a point where tin uortherly aluuti lite bouudaiy pt Slllh Ul l'li'r«'"olino off 'UbertMberiv ' Bl««e8l«eetl tto wliere I llu* ot the Pennsylvunta Railroad wrllun Kltti ^t. Ovorijt'ci Av«uue; thtfiicu nutthwcaUii'ly aitniK the i lluu uf Now Jeraey block iOa-u to lu lutcrwetliH) «l|h nlclpal IllterMCls With New Brliruwlcl rtintofwsytoil'etmhtof waylln* line inld«»J lutweeii Bi.io fmkway Uuut. #4 luiersecU th. aoulherly Hue of Ulnck HMt Uieiii* nurUwrly ali>"« Uio tmiter ; nil ti the point and ulace tit Ut> th AveiuAv«tni*anm »i»dl aullllsiMllhl C( Hff t Hoail lh« center Urn* uf New Uovet Hikdd; tli.uce wealeily oluUK tb* wlittWfB Aveml of But. Highway «""«#»• """ Hue .ir HI UeurBea AV.UUB to Its lu-liarullel ihoreLi) I.) lim lutiirikH:tluii iliciu:« eutivrly ttloun th« uenter lla. tHiUnUnry of Hlock lOfl-U to llg-(>• Ilnuii W Klnnliii' nnrtbeas^rly along «'. rtghi of waytorwi-Ouii wltli ll" biiundary iilnll^ Kll'K (ieuliitq l'D^l - H.-mii HHi MitrL't I'nllluK Place witith tlil e lVnuaylwaitU Itallruttit uf New Dover rtood \AJ Ita luterfico- IWMCtlou wuli Hie EUlaoO To*"" lln. ot State Highway Rout. #1 tnMmn lhe •luwnslilp of the lUiu with ills ceutoi llua of OolnuU boundary line; iliwc the tlaxilen t)«te Paikwav Ruut. 4 ruida HrH e Home. 1 orriele Street j>>'*»y; Ihfiu-o iu>l'UietL ly IKVKNTII DII4THK I ,,f BeBlnnlllB the «uth«rly boundary Uce of Uie1)1-1 duo renter llllv of the remitfyl Huad M)IU.times KIHIWU aa OniuuU 1 w vthe point mid l.laio ullliiK ' Place'• ": Kinds, UMrl tud Sicily alum* tha alOUK Uie tiilAon lowulllp ,. ^, BlOiNNINQ at • k^" "f" "" ''"';;' •jij.irli-l i'«llt"ll V* clt, of Rahway. »»••»«• • » thciu:e bouud- Hahrooil U) IUlnt«rMh:tii>n with B.julovaid; theuce uurtberly m Main Bueet aud Amlwy »»»« || .!"" "in ,»,d A.euue. V«d.. uortbiastirly along «". boundary ary II bntwecil t! l the inilut mid ary uue ut a puiut aud Dl*«e at r onO Uio Wty oNof w Dovtu Ki., th. culler lino of Uilonla Boulevard tateect; thtuc* w»«urly aluim Uw Kcb""' *"• ._ SKI ONI) WAKI1 En. 0"hi City .." H»bw.y to tuu.r Wi, place off bl— l bl ay Klv.r; tn.uo. «outh.*.t« J Hahway lu.o the \*A\\\ whera it lu- D tu It. Intejuctlou wltb th* ceutei Eleventh Uialrict fwUlDg PI***! oentw lln* ol UaJa jttrcot i« |' tKCUNII UAItl) Hf III DlSi'KICT TYVM.KTH DI8TK11T witn New JerMiy StBte Ninth District PUIIIIIK 1'Laif: llu. ot Huffman uoulovura; tbeucc Si html jjzl lunuu Attliue, Colenlt. point *h*te It InUrseVu wiili Hi. .-HnilNNIN• -: NNlN d at iho UiUTMtUun UKUINNINO at vim lulus H^vti Wu-y tt'it: Iheiicfi w)|ii'l^aat- flclluul ff£> Outlook Avenue, loluuia. uotuicily aLou. lUe aentu Hut nl JUSUPH VALBNTI Hew Jeray Tumi-lk. auJ U.. Oar- BtxllNNiN of the New Joroey Turnpike uiul the *rly aloiiti tliu center line of Naw Hotfiuuu Boulevard u> tu. aoutbsr- Uunl«lfial Clark d*s> •***» Parkway Rou' ' "" boundary line between V/oodbrldfttj JeriMy ttlttte Highway ^f]l u> the WAHD 4- UIBTKIC* It ly Una ol Uiock 4U a* aoown aa aoHMrtf »n d Ktllfiuu Town&liipi; the.ice •t a point, the Ui'tr ji. s/ji-io/iu ma* of

**""" •-' ' % Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret

Thursday, May 20, 1965 NOT1CKS IEGAL NOTICES PAGE SIXTEEN .tending 90 ft. south. LEGAL NOTICE II. Along AMBOY AVENITF. N Mind on Ihe easterly side \brrrai n. Cutters Lane: Beginning nl th* r LEGAL NOTICE •rly curb line of Cutters Lnnr *«. SI81, to HansoHanmn AveMe.. . „ , ..>^lmint nj rt. south thereof. William St. and Nevv Nr» Street Mending 90 ft. north, point too ft. until Hoy Avenue. East «lds— From the south- Benjamin Aveitttt lit Sln|'| 12. Along BERRY ,i,nr.r.i Mithfrly curb line of erly curb lint of Kin* OeofKe Ave. to a P0 n 1 It th threof R. south ttMraol. A v en eTs"reertih'7.JeJ.nWnAv.,

Street. North »Me J.nsen Ave SlYeet. North side Corn.ll 91. to Street. Sn,,th .Id, From tta BRIDGE, n( Cwpor Ave. tn •» STATE I essterly curb BB point ion fl. fas! Green Street, South

Greer.~—n Streettir«,1 , ,souin»iSvuth slni > From a point From the southerl^ fly ^^ U M^te^o Mlddlese, rI Aven^e.W^ thc Ave and Middlesex on Ave. «nd Cliirfinnnt From G^n Sirwl. North »ldf Route 27 to curti fine nf Denmnn I) mnntl hound on the northerly side

n'southerly curb line of King George Rd

Main Street, South side From |o a pulr 1 »Mt«rljwesterlyr cucurrb line of.Route » ."V^gf 1 Worth Mraet curb Une of Ixnls fit I 1» It t n n g CfTt Vl «ut~off to a point Xffl ft nour, j »>.m.,, . .,- „ 45 feet; New MagnnliJi Rniirl !S?"SSl? 2'Ji' ' " " " ^'"northerly curb'line "o"f KM George Rd. Nth Creeii StrMl m poinl from the easterly curb line of l,ouls fit ifja Avenue Hejlnntnit IVl 1 (ht M( westerly curb line of Rout. B N6 person shall Hop or stand a vehicle Sr^d Street East ride™ From thel"" i - ...» * rtll .«„ north thereof Ihr raalerly curb line i>l 0 et New Bn n!mlcI curb cut-off to a poinl 275 II west thereof. I YIELD BIGOT OF WAY bettfeen the hours specified In Schedule. ^J ™' 7u^L !lBf5 •?,!-• nlJJie Sd > *•«"*• *2i • Gra nut West Avenue, Both sldcj- Fr-rry St. to No Stopping or Standing: II » H iSrt line of GrVc"e ». .Itt-Sf'S? '^DtS^wm *<£?*' llc Mtdayi) upon any nf thr sirens nl Woodbridge Creek. _ hound on Ihe nurtherlj side ttir,,,< ln 1 West Avertae, Ea«( side x "•*"•%,!, dpwribed In said Sched- northerly curb Jlne of King George Hd. ^ - Brunswk* Avenue, North slde- West Avenue, East side I rom Township-Wood-.hour, » ".* iL -urb Une of Crows I Dtvlsiolivisionl StSt. In awonSnee wilh the provisions "I „ midfllewn Avenue Hrginntni iched lo and nude a part ol «f[«lr curb Hue ooff Carteret Rd. lo «i«J««y ,n«Z from the westerly curb line to a point 60 fl. north thereof. ft. Irom the easterly curb it 1R5 ft south thereof ..~...-_ n. Daniel St . 11441 "iJ™ uT following described K>c» ,. , |y mrtl line of Middle,^ i • • ft. east poinur..t < 1R5i,..«. ft. sout. hu,.. thereof, M, . p.™, ii.. bridge Townshi k(tpa Corporate Une Mill Rd lo a point S5 feet east of the ri th CrUret line. M rr .,. «.„.,, —-- J'ed as 1-ooding >n|| ,,|fmilng 1*1 ft east , Wwest t AvenueAvnue , Weswest jisinde - r rom tne.u «••*(»„ sinnnhtB » otBawiini easterly curb line of Brook St Um southerly curb line ol Carterct Rd to N° «»»•*• Stoppbuj or Stendlni /81 I linden Ave., h rorre)a Avenue Beglrmmr «l4e— New Rrunnvtck Ave., North side. Freeman St. NewNe« ' BrunswicBniiitwick Avenue. North 4e a point 160 ft. south ihereof. Along the westerly tide M Rout- e•"'il 337l New Rrunuwlck Ae., 4S feel . Street South skle, beginning at > utterly rurb line of ConH» ' m the \ Beginning 35 ft. from the westerly curbb | (Southbound)-Betwe«i polnta ISO n. north hour, 1 A.M.-C P M. -Beginning 4S Ridfedale Ave.. 11141, Between Free Fair View Avenue, Bast aide — From point » fitet west of Ihe westerly curb ^ nUtnim go n we* the time westerly curb line of Se line of Ggan Ave. to a point 10 ft. weit ;uf the intersection of Aiilh Ave and 4001 (mm Ihe westerly curb line of Brook St. lan St. * Bucknell Ave. low of William Sl. and extending lo s pi^mouid nrtve Beglnnms thc the southerly curb line ol New Dover r Schedule.. IV at anytime between it flu ft. west thereof. thereof UK VUiuiiriij ..., „. ... ft. aouth of the Intersection of Oak Tree > a poinl 45 feet cast of the easterly point 50 f«M irert. . easterly cur* line of . in wld Schedule IV of any: the LUIU v > Rd. curb line of Hornby Ave. Elmwood Ave,. l-14-cl Betwer* Green „; Ne«w• Brunswick: Avenue. North Rd. tn a point 350 ft. south thereof, day ' (except Sundays nnd public hnli- jwesterly curb line of Second St. to - „ New Brunswick Are.. North (Me, I. snd Main St, extending IX ft easi | side—BeglnlriR 3! tt. from the etwt- Outlook Avenue, West ride-From Along KINfl OBOROr RO days) upon any of lite streets or purli. point CO ft. west thereof. hour 9 AM -6 P.M. -Beginning JO Grave St., s-14-tl. Between Route Jfl int so ft. west tnereoi. - ' erl.v currbh ,,„„line O off conieCorrielll (c St, to apoint 225 ft. south of the southerly oi Along inc eamtiij B.UE ... i i tl urb line of Hor on Ihe northerly «Mr tin of streets described in Schedule IV at cu > n >d Route «» Fourth Street. North aide—from, 55X. t 1'g f't .ust thereof. hne of New Dover Rd. and extend! (Northbound) - Between points 400 ft. ' !*""•• .! •••? • •"•• _/~R -j „ K taciled tfl and made J part of thin Ordl » easwrly curb line of Ford Ave.;^t {O^^^,,„.„ ,„ , , North side- ,„, south of and *»ft. north 1of the Remaen Ave., t-14-*l. a. Between Route to a point 80 ft. east thereof N 85 It. south thereaf. ""section of Oa• k— Tre - e Rd..L. ^ ,v. ,„,„ froerlym curthbe westerlline ofy Rocuryb AveUne. of Hornsby ft. from the easterly curb Sterling Drive, East side - - Ave. to a point 49 feet east of the east- ..3.5 uan) d utleAvener SIl .81. h. Between Avmel AjmrXE ni. LIMITING THE USE OF George Rd. to « point 40 j southerly" Junction of Amhurtt '"' - -• ~ ig or Standing: New Brunswick Ave.. North sale, 1 ne«ittnjn« tt • point » '*** "•!. °' erly curb Povirth Street. South aide—from St.Par snkd A Baileve.. r 1-1441St. . Retveea Aventl M. Kln It. east SnUHPTS TO CERTAIN CLASS OF 'New Dover Rd. ~ M.-Beginning W feet t*lT id R U IO 0 northerly curt) lint of Grort Ave. toto a 1 ! 1*551"Av ;"' " " ^ " " " i(0"r ".ne""«Tion»-Sf-th,'Ro«llom ^ lhf Ho||ler ^^ A1M Dover Rd. snd Ones St. SPHJ! J.S Z?li k«taiM • Corrielle Street; Rettlnnlm except fer Ihe pick up and delivery of llK llmlu point 45 feeftt soutsuthh of the southerly curb AtBrWni dvr.. .-.,,,., Oak Tree Rosd: North Jto^^timl** touih,Mt,r|y rurq 1)nr „, , materials. Said Schedule V being attached St. to a point"ID ft. Pearl Street, West slde-BeRinnlng 35 <* X°°Q$m Township, h UnAmhersi Drivte Ave.and ,lnma 1-14-11n . Av«Betwee. A nYIEL HerD to «nd nude a part of this Ordinance. southerly curb line of , ,ccordan« »ith RIGHT 'O F• anWAdY Inrsa signa havinAv«g rides-•—• tt- i and ('turn southerly curb line of New BrunjwicK ™ ARTICLE IV. ONE WAY STREETS . Avenue, South side- n.u». i- f lngtWAhY shalsignl havl.be Instille. d to Ave. to a point 235 ft. south thereof ' from the easterly curb SBCTION 4-1. One-way Streets Dffllg ', Both aides-New Dover,™1 Inches in length shall be Installed gated. St. to a point 10 ft. Taylor Ten. I Oak TrJM Tie streets or parts of streets described Rd. r" .: a point M feel eut of die eastreasterlyy '"*"'»«« "ll»» TT £ Correja Ave.. I-14-<1. a. Between Route! line of C j Ae and extending *"»™™'" ''„ 'S In Schedule VI attached to and made a Avenue, South side— tXl and Oak Tree Rd. b. Fran but not :urb Cwreja Ave. and extending *"»™™,'" ''„ part of Oils Ordinance are hereby deslg- from the easterly curb i a point 5A0 ffeet east. ntted wTone-Way Street* in the direction St, to a point 10 ft. es ' including- Oe.* Tree Rd. to wA Is- Oak Tree Road: foula aide, beginning . thereof. a point Jsr north of oludlnc Dlai St. a point ISA feet west ef the westerly Green St. to Klva SI. curlrl) Une of Harding AveAe. irb Une of Jlkldlesn Ave. and extend, is • If AHTKXB V. THROUGH STREETS, STOP I New Brunswick Avenue, Soulh side- Sewaren Avenue 7/11,. Turner a. Between Carteret Kd. aad Cooper Avenue, East side—Green St. ^fft# SuiHtays-MkMleMx Ave Et id 1 lo a point M feet west. inraini IJ runSRSECTIONS AND YIELD Beelnninj! 35 ft. from the westerly curb From the northerly curb Une of Wood Correja Av*.. East side, 1 hour, > A.M. l to Berkeley BlvdBlvd.. „ From the northerly curb Une Ninth St. SCHEDDTX XI INTERSECTIONS line of ling St. to a point 10 n. west bridge Ave. to a point M ftft . nortrthh theeothereoff. l SECTION 5-1 Through Streets Detij- AutAthh AAvenue , WWest side-button St. to I '' Aventl St.. North aide. 7,A.M.jo 1 P.M.southerly curb line of Harding Av*. to Blair Rd Between Carteret M. and In acoonUne* with Uw' provisioiu •>•' _itS5!?™ —Jfc Route 27. thereof. Sewaren Avenue 713,61, East side— th f th northerly cu • nated. New Bruiunvick Avenue, South side— From the southerly curb line of Wood, north of the northerly curb Blatiiii Star Rd. Section 7-1, the following devrlbed lo-,*™*™'*™ Puraulnt to the provisions of R.S. 39:4- Vernman Street, South side-Middlesex Ath A Beginning 3S ft. from Ihr westerly curb bridge Ave. lo a point 7$ ft. south thereof. Lake Ave. Betwwn Clark a in?MAi5 140, the streets or part* of streets dc- Ave. to Auth Ave. _ .. _ . _ I^"i o'J"pl PauTl stSt. "ta't a 'poinpolMt T1o0 ftft . west lilne and the City of Rahway Corrcja Avenue, West side-Oak Tree Winston Drive, North side—From the Minna Ave. Between South ride, beginning ad wrfbed in Schedule VII attached to and westerly curb line of Rldgedale Ave. to!Ave. Br Rd. to Silzer Ave. th f ! New Brunswick Ave., South side, 7 A.M.i* }i^C VTS~ -T «. 'appeWortnh StSt. . Between Green St and tin- om the enaterly curb Unei m«de a part of this Ordinance are here- Both Sidea-Mld-| Nc» ' Brunswjck, Avenue. South »-•- a point 150 ft, west thereof. ' "- t by designated aa "Through Streets.'* Sut(on Street 1Z/' M to S AH. 4 Pal to a PM UondaT to southerly curb line of Siller Ave. coiJansen Aven . Ave. Betweso Aveael St. I Beginning 35 ft. from the easterly curb Main Street, North aide-Beginning 35•'"• -• - U~J?2A ."i.^SS« point B_feet north of the northerlj t4I to STOP signs shall tie Installed on the near dlesex Ave. to Auth Ave. ltne of Paul St. to a point ID ft. east Friday—Ring George Rd. to Raymond St 'appen Street. " ' ^ Delaware Avenue, Both side — lnman lin ft. from the westerly curb Une of Pearl line of Harding Ave. -' Aveael St and right side of each street Intersecting the thereof. I New Bnnuwtea Ave.. South side, 7 A.M. Correja Ave.. Weat side. 1 hour, » A.M. Long Hill Rd. Between Rente » and "Through Street" except where Y!F£LD Ave. to Walnut St. «de— I St. Ui a point 10 ft. west thereof. to 9 A.M.. 4 P.M. Jo 6 P.M.. Mondaj. to East Side Avenue, Both sides—Aventl New Brunswick Avenue. South Main Street, North side-Beginning » It- P.M.-Beginninj X feet from the North BlU Hd. ft. I! KIOHTOP WAY signs are provid- the easterly ' " . to LUjg SL 1 southerly cart Une (J Harding Ave, I &Tof PVart Street and Street: Bellnnini ed for in the deatgnntions, St. to Pennsylvania Ave. Beginning IS ft. from Ihe westerly curb Hagaman St. Betwwn Carteret Rd. and Cliff Road. West side-From the south- line nf Ryan St. to a point 10 fl. west IV point * feet north of the northerl poinlint 3»D feet essteast, , . curb. „Une ef William Strrrt 1 SBCTION S-2. Stop Interwrtions Desig- the-Carteret City tine. HMdleeex Avenue: West isoe. betlnnlng,! "aWrly curb Ut oast nated erly curb line of East Ave. to the ter-thereof, 2. 5 curb nae of Bird St. i • noint 50 feet from toe northerly curb ratewUng MJl j2« at a point so feet from the .., »• «"« "••';•• School Street. P.R.. Both sides-West (Beginning 35 It. from the easterly curb|100 H vai thetfK)|. | « P.M.-Beginnlng 35 feet from th* west- Ninth St. 140, the Intersections described In • ~*# as )M( Mm,. -|Weslb««jnd OB Ihe Ave. to Cliff Rd. t Une of Ryan St. to a point 10 ft. east h Me _ fmu )hf A.M;. erly curb line of Bern St. to a point X Schedule VIII attached to and made a St. .0 Hornby Ave. Between >t« Brvnswick 1 School Street, P.R., South side-West thereof. . . . I westerly curb line of Ford «-feeit »»easti nofl the easterleasterlyy curb line el ,1, v part of this Ordinance are hereby deslg- Ave, and Filrfltld An. > C 1 Wallace St. id I'lymouin mi™,. paint » feel from "" " ™ ™, weatertJTcarb uie of Crwi Mill nsteS ii "Stop Intersections," STOP Ave. to Carteret Rd. New Brunswick Avenue, MOUIH wt-i^ • „ ^ thereof » ' Clyde AVI stte, 1 Hoy Avenue, East side—From the north,h'- Beginning 15 ft. from the .wester y <-»*;p"Xi,? Street S»iZ«e-Beginntae; 3J P.M. School New Brunswick Ave.. North BendePlymoutr hAve Drive. Betwee. Batwecn Neaw DoveOakr TreRde. if Park Avnne and extending to a aad eitmdulg W ft. wrst. slgltf shAll be Installed as provided ttt M hour, i AM.-H P.M.-Beginnlng 4ti9 feelt and Plymouth Drlvr erly curb line of New Brunswick Av•ei . line of William St. tu a point 10 It. %l fr0'm^'easterly curb line of Route^t. ltd. and LoweH St. feet north. therein. 1 Irom the westerly rurb line of Egan Ave Cast sMa. SECTION S-3. Yield Intersections Deslg- to a point 125 ft. north thereof. thereofihereof. ' Ue *- - ^^I^I ivi H .as* Uwmif. Barren A Ggsn Avenue Ford Avenue, East side—Burnham Dr. to a point 9S feet east of the -—•«>> Seme) Ave. Between Loseil iLSenul feet* fromf ' tthh e northerly curb line nntfd New Brunswick Avenue, South si to Route I. Beginning 35 ft. from the easterly to aiof the n Pro^» HAe of Corrlelle St. Avenue and New Dover Rd. BrunawkBrunawkdkt AAvenue and extending Avenue: Begtanlni »l l»< < Pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 39:4- A.M to 5 PJJL J Ford Avenue, East side—Main St. to line of William St. to a poirtt 10 fl. lnt : School St.. ,,sv Brunswick Ave., North East Cliff Rd. Between Hlgaland Rd poinl » (set north. of Hoy A^mu•• ~ 140. thc intersections described In P° 130 It. east thereof. : scnooi «., T^JU. ^IUC, - ,...-. _. . hour. » AM* P.M. -Beflnnlng H feet Schedule IX attached to and made a Edison Township line. thereol. ick Avenue, Soulh side—I Carrol Street, Soulh side — From the!School Bays Brook St. to North Park and North Hill U. MI Corrielle Street, Weat side -Kln« George >n»n Ui» westerly curb Hae of Cerrklke part of this Ordinance are hereby desig- . New Brunswk f th tly curb I westerly curb line of Ridgedale Ave. to Drive. " Commercial Ave. Between Burnet St. Rd. to New Brunswick Ave. 1 y curb Hue ol nated ui "Yield Intersections." YIELD Manning St., Both Ales, » A.M. to I •Hi Avenel St. Buj ty Hoy Avenue, West side-New Bruns pit. School Wyj.*rb»ol St. to tannin- bora art hereby ending M H. west t|-,' BIOHT Of WAY signs shall be installed thereof. ' - - ~, ...... SCHKDCU vm aad m (I as provided therein. wick Ave. to King George Rd. btreby dealgnated Stops: NEW BJll'NSWU K Crows Mill Road, East side-New New Brunswick Avenue, hour."9"A"MT"PM.-Regtanint 4J feet tenectioa> In iccordaDs aMn wiUi the prDvutiwu si A JARTICLE VI LOADING ZONES "Stop Intersections'. th ihi Brunswick Ave. to King George Rd. Beginning 35 ft. from the from the westerlwesterlyy curb line of Raymond Section U, the fofloming described In- SECTION 6-1. Loading Zones Designated. „„. point 115 feett east of thethe: tueast Summit Ave. and Poplar St. 1HW1 The locations described in Schedule X Albert Street, North side-Fulton St, dale Ave to Pennsylvania R.R. !Jam« m. «nu St. to i to Route 35. FenV Street. Soulh side-From the Smith St.. North side, I A.M. la SPJJ,, «iy curtTne of King Oeorge M. Stop signs stwll be fauUlM en Pottar attached to snd made a part of this Street soBthcrtj «rb Une of Nlelson Avenue and ~^"^2^£w ft e.n Ordinance are hereby designated as Load- Augustus Street, West side-Albert St. .'.^l?.. "I'Tii- «f cliff Rd. to a point 'school Days-Fiom the easterly cVb ltoe, Pearl St, West side. 1 Wr, I A.M.- to Spring St. "111 Rd. W a point 170 feet 6 PM - Beginning SO feet from the north, Word* Are and Rerbsrt Si. U-1141 ln( Zones. 10 SUP «gM shall be Inaurw on Wordai ARTICLE VII. TAXI STANDS Caroline Street, North side—Fulton St. m, oiif Lillian St. : Ferry Street, North side - From the east thereof. ert, curtTltoe »t MalnSt; *> a point M southerlJStlJy, earb^Hark M*- «f 5gV Ave«. »d »4 ..^ng » "-.^ , to Smith St, Avenue SECTION 7-1. Taxi Stands Designated. r'Brunswick Avenue, South side - i westerly curb line of Cliff Rd. to a point Colonia Blvd., North aide, I A.M. to feet south of the southerly curb line of extendinnding UP It south a HofnsbT Street Spring Street, South side-Smith St. to 1 P.M. School Daye-Tanglewood Lane to; CUD Rd. and Hoiton 81. t-U-tl Hop c. MwrtseMrt y AvnueAvnue: BeginnUig at toe westerly curb Use of llomibv s: The locations described in Schedule • - -- —'i LOO tt, west thereof. Jamei St sin shall be tasUlM on HoBon Street XI. attached to and made a part of this Augustus St. ti Claire Avenue, North side—From the imei M. •Wtherlherly cub IBM of Morrtsey Avetne eiuuding IK) ft. we* Smith Street, East side-Albert St. to Broad St and Hoiton St. 114-61 Stop c rrows Mill Road: Bemmn-i Ordinance are hereby designated as Taxi easterly curb line of fUhway Ave. to a rtr.. Noril side, I A.M. to S New Dover Rd ntension fAccess Rd.) anUd extendinexienouug Uw0 Hn.. aomiwt. . Setond St. thereof. SoutDOUVh side. 1 hour, S A.M.-4 VM.-Be aigns shall be isstalled u Brad Strett C Mil• l• • Raodl Cnn«Meiuuii M:.r , point 60 ft. east thereof. PM Schoul Daya-Longfellow Dr. to idnnlng 3355 fett from the westerly d. Esst Great: Street Beginning at Ike westerly curb Uae oi Crw Coley Street, South side-Smith St. to New Brunswick Avenue, South side- HM of Tan-vie' feewt froAvem , thtoe a wettarrpoint Bi curfeetb Bntd St and East Ave. 1-1441 Stop ortherly curb line of East Green Street,and extending ltd R »i»t ' ARTICLE Vin. BUS STOPS Spring Street. North slde-Frdm the f T Bortherly — 7. "KWI Streel Beglnalnc Fulton St. Beginning 35 ft. from the easterly curb easterly curb line of Smiih St. to a cut of the easterly cart) Bne of Middle aim shall be Installed «n the Southerly d W f rtk ' d fwl Stnet: Begtnnln BECTION 8-1. Bus Stops Designated ind cMeadiM » ft, north. Ihe erly curb Ua» of Paul stn»i >4] The. locations described in Schedule Second Street, South side-Fulton St. line of Louis St, to a point 10 ft. east point » ft. east thereof. approach of East Avs. Udng North t Carurett Road:: BeginnuiBegimtng at Uw erly curt) ll* o XII attached to nnd made a part of this to Route 35. thereofmm. . Oak Avenue, West side-Grove St. to New Brunswick Ave., North tide. iu« traffic southerly curb line oi Carterel Hoad and! lending •» at. sast. Ordinance are hereby designated ai Bus New Street, South side-Fulton St. to New Brunswick Avenue, South' side— Bunns Lane. SchooTDay's-rnniail ~Ave'.* ti Madison Holly St. art Henry SI. ai4-«l stop exUnding IK It. loutk. » Aloeg Route 36 Norlw»--=: Route 35, mtautes-Begtnning ltt fee; from • Beginning 39 ft. from tht westerly curb Oak Avenue, East side—Main St. dins shall be installed on Holly Street. '. Cramptwi Avenue: Beginning at the Easterly side thereof at: »' ARTICLE IX, PENALTIES William Street, East side-Main St. to VernoB Wty and Spruce St I-1V41 Stop •tkerly curb line of Cramplon Avenue! a. Maun litrMt: Bsglonlng » i Coley St. line of Grace St. to a point 10 ft. west Orov. St. , ,„ I St. George Ave. North *..M KM to tf%S% Z tJUJT* • - .. . — « —, »rt» nirtt inn of Main Street jr 1 SECTION S-L Penalties. thereof. sign shall be Installed on Spruce Street southerly curb Mo* t Sme&thcrs Street, Both sides Freeman School Sired, West side - Krom the , pM sehod n,y*-Beelnnlng » '«' JJ'«- Brunswick Ave., North aide, Oak St, and Darmoulli Ave. 1-1441 Stop and ntoodia* 1J0 ft Uulaas another penally is expressly Carteret Road. South side-Fran^ the g. Wediewwd! Avenue: Beginning al thai lag lap ft. south St. to Board of Education Prop. »3^w"i.u'rh~lii«r"rf""We5y t Ave to a southerly curb line of Green St. lo a , the ea!teriy c^rb Une of Kelly St. mtelltl_Beii»nlii* lao leet from . provided by New Jersey Statute, every rt 1 Me Mtherly curb line of Wedtewood Avenue I b. Oniei dtreat: Beginnui •'• person convicted of a violation of a Olive Place, West side—Grove Ave. topoint 200 thereof. •A ettatdlng t» II. aooth. atly curb Une ol Gran StreH ., Martin Ter. ««*."». ™ "^^.L™.™ - " .point 60 ftt. *iuth thereof thJto Smeatbers SI, j . . „ ; SSerlyi-urb line of Hoy Ave, to a point shall be iBstailed on tkutbnuwth provision of this Ordinance or any sup- „. Codiagtoa Avenue between »'•«?» plement thereto shall be liable to a Columbus Avenue, West side-Main St, 01 u- ^. (itov« Avteue Beiuvtn Railroad: Beginning J30 ft aouth of the penalty of not more than Fifty ($90.00) to Grove St. Aveuue aortherly curb line •»." —~ . St George Avt., west awe. • n.m. w ^ , ,„ •needing IS days or both. easterly curb Une of West Cypress Dr. St. to a poinl 5 ft. north thereof. 5 P.M. School Days -Route 35 to freeman •"""', s^u, side. IS mlmiles- stajs sshalk l be Installed on Center Stnet. and *>*•. AV*TvENL'K, South- d. Freeman Street bet* Madison Avenue, Both sides-Main St, Avenel a-St.> , South side. 15 mlm Avt. and Center St. B1UI Stop! * Aienf ARTIOS X. EFFECT OF AND SHORT --•' "•—-• 1 KrhnoSchooll Street,. West side-Beginninside-Begin g » St. ' ..... a..hntu m feet from ihe easterly «urt| Chasee Avi. and ueotsr M. » IWM »>I>V >. ^~« .-... Beginning !» It. "*''"''", / to Grove St lo a point, 635 ft. east thereof*. SeRlnning 17S feet from tie easterly «Tlv curt) line ol Orwn of Ihe northerly entrn • James Street, South side-School SI. easterly curb lint of School St. to a thP.Me .westerl Schooly Hays-Beginnincurb line of Barrouarrog » nnfee Ave/vvet fro. m«• ruM|jj£evEwe«» "uMdiesex-Ewe" t TurnpikeTurnpike, Weswest sideswe, , sin«nsa shall be instillelust, d on Jansen Avenue. .... 'l0-S. Repeal. lnman Avenue, North side—Cavour St. point 100 ft. east thereof. . and extendlnid l 1J1M0 f' feet north thereof. Jansen Avenue, Both sides -Avenei St. he easterly curb Une of Berry St. to way Ave. to Kldgedale Ave. hereby repealed prior to the point 90 ft. east thereof. j Wedgewood Avenue, South side—Rah West Av... W«t side, • A.M, to i P-M, »nl« •=..» , WWestt' side. 15 misW-Be- ingtaJWl on WooArutf Awnue. —.1 of this Ordinance. to Route \ School Days-Krom the southerly curb tag » feet from the nortilrly curb j^M. andli«aster Rd. H4-61 lnman Avenue (Avt'ilel), West side— Woodbridge Avenue 7/13/fll, North side way Ave to Lewis St. I School nays-r rum UK -,«.«,... v— '»«.» .. ,_. « i-t ~**k - "sign sban bt installed HI Uacaster J. 10-3. Short Title. »— ik. ,...».ri. Mirh Hne of Sewaren! Grove Avenue. South side—From the line of School Street to a point 230 Pffi"? ."-ITV'ta". -iniii"(fi feei north Ordinance may be. knows and Avenell St. to Clark I'lI'l. westerly curb line of Rahway Ave. to feet south thereof. S!Li Crows Mill Road, East side—From the lw. to a point 90 ft. Ihe Traffic Ordinaiuj of the «- thereof. J Gren^lU St, North -de, J A.lt.ljJ «^!er SI, Ea- -de, 1. jj-JM-^na,. M. ^ T»*» Uaa H441 KoP of Woodbridge. southerly curb line of Bayview Ave. to Heglnni; 10—4. Date of Adoption. a point 290 ft. south thereof. Caraoa Drive aad rordhara PI. I1M1 i firerr ahall take effect Imme- Crows Mill Road, West side—Bayview Stop signs ahall be Installed on Fordhlm upon adoption and publication as Ave. aouth to Ihe end of the road. Fulton Street and the Fulton Street Undine in ft HI Wre*t brtw«en f-by law. South Hililll RdHd. and WashingtoWashig n Ave h Yale Atenue at the • SCHEDULE I Extension. East side-Main St. lo Cut- Highland Rd. (.1441 Stop signs shall be accordance with Uie provisions of ters Lane. uutalled on WasMnfUn Ave. aad High Mi 1-2* no person shall park a Fulton Streel. Went side -Main St. to New St. Und Rd. u at any time uptin any uf the Uguardla Are. aad Marcoai Ave. 114-1 . * dascrlbed streets: Fulton Street, Weat side-New Sl. to 1 Second St. 170 ft. east of thee easterleasey curb li et, norm aimD, I Stop aifiu shall be Installed oa Mar-! t the Street, North side - Prom the the westerly curb Une of s4ool Dayr Seventh St. to Eightg h St Krou weight ara e herebyy excluded from -\> line of Fulton St, to Carteret Ruad, North side-From the of Crows Mill Rd. and extendindi g 2255 ft. 15 ft, IIchoo l St.. Suuth side. I A.MAM. to 5 VMV rt easterly curb line of Railway Ave. to a o , Wnt"io"ftW . **•' thereoff, Ichool St.. Suuth side. I A Ibe following describedesci d streets or jartj a i Itt.. east 1 west thereof. east thereof. h id Fo the School Days-West Ave. to CltRCarleretRdd . it l Ih pickup and de Mop signs shall be Installed on tending l» n. north point 350 ft. easl thereof. Smith Street, South side-From a point James Street, North side — of streets, exceit lor Ihe pickup and de- b. l« Street H.»1f>l»l •' "" '"•"Jj North side-From Ihe westerly cururb line oof Pearl St. to a » AM t irst Avenue. h. Bumhum imir ine of Berry St. to Garteret Hoad, South side Frum thi 115 ft. east of the easterly curb line «f i curb line of Lee Streit and extend lag I* easterly curb line of Rahway Ave. to a point 3B0 ft west, thereof. P.M. School Dflys-Frora Prospect Ave. Jfmheisl Av(fSterllng Dr. HIM, be- Berkeley BM. and Htdgeley A «*thWl» curb thereof. Craws Mill Rd. and extending IIS It. lh p point 150 ft. east thereof. JJame s StreelStti! South aidaide - From the u> tht termination ot-' Abor'"—n Av*"e• a"t' th*" .n lnman Ave. and New Dover Rd. signs shall be Installed on", 4. Alunc tartrrtt Rowi, Eaitbound irii iod ,x(,nding .« It ^ ^venue. South side- From the • - • - lnman Rahway Avenue, Hast side- Frum the Hoad E«»t side- From a'westerly curb (line of Pearl St. lo a rtart of the Boarri of Bduiatlon property Ridgeuey Avenue , ihAsoutherly side ttereof at: It Dennun Di >* w« 4Hrb line of Etahway Ave. lo Worth St. East sldeT} AM. to 5 I'M Ave. and Morulnxstde Rd. W ft. east thereol. southerly curb line Jor East Green St. 180 ft north of the northerly curb 1 Mint 75 ft. wast Ihereof. Berkeleyy BlvBlvdd . and Coopeop r Ave. 11'"4' . uv. Aventufwmaai .Te betwsffil SchooSchool SI nnrlherly rurti linr ><* < :o a point 15 fl. soulh thereof. School Itays- Able St. Is Baker SI. Ruma St., 11-9-60, between Route No. t »w alp,, ahall be ln«ta.Hed on B,,,^,,, , feei weat of the w i» « '» Street, North side--Beginning 35 Worth St.. West side. 1 A.M. lo 5 P.M. M Rahway Avenue, East side—From the 80 it, north thereof. 1 and Bedlurd Ave. jooper A»enu». _, ... . cuA line of West Avenue aad ei d Thistle I'l" |-4iM easterly curb line of Route \ School Days Woodruff St. to Marshall IKint 40 ft. east thereof. southerly cnrb line of Claire Ave. tu Chain O'Hill Road North lide Route | St. to a point 15 ftft . north thereofthereof. ; sc Chain O'Hill Rd,. 11-9-W. between Green Uomes Park Ava Washington, ,M ft w(gl nuitherly >»•*> —; i St. SI. and New Dover Rd. Avenue. Kouth side -From the point 50 ft! south thereof. 35 to East Hill Rd. Pearl Streel, West ilde-Beilnning 35 jS, curb line of Route 35 to a Rahway Avenue, East side t'rosi the CtattTO'HIU Road, North side-From I ft. frofromm ththee northerlynortherly] : curcurt t linlinee of°.o'l | Worth St. Wrst side, % AM. to 5 PM Kdnarii St.. 113-60, between RouU No. ft. west thereof. southerly curb line of Coddington Ave th»e easterleaaterlyv curb Une of Maplewoo. d Jamea St. to s polU 10 ft. north 1 School Days Marshall Sl to Baker St. 1 and Tyler Ave. :o a point 80 ft. south thereof. ' Marshall St., Both sides, B A.M. to 5 Avenue, North side from the Ave. to a paint 500 It. east thereof. Mark Plate. 4-1941, brtween Uouglai Ruhway Avenue, East side-From the park Avenue, East side - From the P.M. Schuol Days-Worth St. to the Ave. nnd Ikiretn Dr. ' ctirb line. ui Huute 35 to a Chain O'Hill Road, South slde-Koute ft. weat thercul southerly curb line ut Carteret Rd. tr southerly t-urb line 0* Avei ' "* '" " Board of Kduiatlon property. l>oreen Drive. 4 1U6I. between Wood a point 120 ft. suuth thereof' . ! J5flsi tua NortO1IIIh HilI RMd'l Rd. , Soulh slde-Ntnih point loo ft. south thereof. Washington Ave., Nart- r-h side• , 8 A.M. .t oti Avenue, North sidf Krum the pt bridge Ave. and the termination ol Iwfton A*e 8-14-81 Stop algiui »h»Jl rly curb |l eet iind t line of Route 35 to a point 1,2 51, East »We-|HillRl to Valley Rd. Uleo tove Avtnue, Both sldes-OldJ, p „ |,,ho(l| ,,,,^t11nU.ii SI. lo (In •e lnatalled 00 Waahlnifton Avenue. ^ m „ «,uth. H,,. . ^mherl^mherly iurti-urtii : From Ihe nurtherly curb tine of Nlelton Road, South side—Valley Kd. tu Central Aye. Board of Mm .itloii property Lancaster Rd., 8 IBM. betWMn Jordan _ ... 'iait thereof. EUiabeth Ave. and Watiflruff St.. 1-1-UU - P Wcwdbrldge Aveuut Hegumiiig »t th« Hoad and exluuilu* j" Ave. to a. point M it. north thereof. , nd • Jjoulh Park Drive, WashtruiUin Ave., Soulh side, a A.M "ii and Uk« Ave. Decker' Place, South »ide from the 1 Rd. n Wood- t ,t, line uf Huuibringe Avenue Aillngti* On"-. "'; 1 Huhway Avenue. West Hide—From the ni»w llnver RoaifSuulh side-Kent ild. me westerly curb line Route 35 5 P.M. School Days-Bltximfleld Av«. to Cundult Way, tl IB» between lnman t Stop signs shall be Installed on Wod KM{tlrl y lu u aMsterbr . curh line uf Knule :fi lu a ,nd extending 120 (I south . i»,ilh«rly iulb Hue| »l ' • • 5 it, went theieul. southerly curb line ul Freeman st, to :o New liver Rd. and Route 27 exten ta point 90 ft. ••— "•--• the Board ol Education property Ave. and Arthur Ave. - Tiff Street sT'cieorge" Avenue,' "South side-From riilf SI d. Kerry Streel: Beginning --II tnr niuth,,) eiUndinngg «*)l i»i 'V" ''lact. N011I1 sidt! Kiinii the puint WI ft, south thereof. si on. Wilson Aw., West tide, 8 A.M. tu 3 Cleveland Ave . BIB M. between lnman Humes r«rk Ave, and Wuod d. y N the easterly curb line of Route 39 to ^a alled ril St.ret and ei \ „TO, AAlon|ll|gi |SMAINMAN AUV lrb line of Ituute 35 tu a Itatway Avenue, West side—From the East side P.M Schoul Days-Pershuii Av«. to Ave. and Uuntrufte Avr. 1441 Stop algiu shall be Installed ril St.ret and ei Middlesex-Out" point 115 ft. tail thereof. Woodruff Slrset erlv t (n ,. ,,„, the uurtlwili «»' ',', nurtherly curb line of (irove Ave. to a Trieste St. Water SI. B IB 5S belvtnn Culonia 111 1 west thi'ifuf. 1 Tyler Ave and He(iua St. 8 Hoi St.jy c. CedWal Avmuf (titliiiiiiw ">«' a S«vu» Street llm' " point 50 ft. ^orth thereui. Lane tu a point 1400 ft. south thereul. Oak Tree Kind, North side-Beginning WoodUnr \U- Suuth side. 8 A.M. toUlvd. and Munlio»f Avr trtct, Hotll aliii-s ti'.m lilt! 35 ft, from the easterly curb line of ilgna shall be installed on Begins Strtct. uutherly curt) Une "I mural Ai lluf WI> urb line ul Hiiult! :I5 lu u Huhway Avenue, West side-Krom the, Middlesex-E«se» Turnpike, £»»t side i P.M. Sclniol 11ay»-Be|lnnillg DOO feel Bradford PI , 82641, Iwlvveen Adamt 'nly curli line "< *» northerly curl) line uf Freeman St. to ejit Ave. to. a pulnt ID ft. east thereof. Hruvtn Ave aivd Rcglna at. I1HI Stop nd rivlelldlnt 1JU ll mulli I lending »O « »'•' „,.„, wevt iheM t!«il. line u Juliet St. tu Kiva SI. .from the enstsrly curl) line of Rt !s| a|M) iiiymouii, i>r 1 to signs shall be Installed MI Reglna Street 6 Along WEST AVKM'K. S.iuthliuu»d 1 1 -Park Drive, Both sillcB i'l on iHiinitt Iw itit . nortth thereofthereof. Mlddleiiex-Eiise* Tttriuiiks, Ea.1 side. Hyatt Street. Ituth aides -Roiile 3S to WtxKibridge ivenue ! Avr , iK-lwet-i Comer 6 Ag t, Conduit Way » >• Beech St and WoudliW) ivt S-U-til l id thheuul l B)«ly cuilf line ul Sclltwl St. tt K.vhwuy Avenue, West sideFroside—From the Kiva St. lo Berkley Blvd. ;Minna Ave. ROBS St., West side 8 A. M to Si on Ihe Wealeily »id« theu-ul Verier ly cuill luw "• '"' southerly curb lino of Martin TerT , tto a Minna Avcnut, bulb Met—Hyatt Ave l fMuo slgnu shall be Installed on Wood a. Cartel ft Hl llivgiiimng «t th« l 1 t iSW ft. west thcmit. Middlesex-Essex Turnpike, Kast "d* p.il..M. ScliouScliool (iiiys—FKUttiiys— FromU the Nortli-|°"N ' rrill), y j,'"^; ,^ml Halinay Avt, ««t«ldlllg M It » « |.,,)ir.i t 4455 ft. wiuth Ihereuf.hf . Berkley Blvd. tu Green St. in Avrnel St. ' iiid Avtnue. southerly curb, lux ui I jilrul lllloatl ! iw fcisUoet, South tiidu From tlit Hide — From the erly curb Hue. of —J«ji\es St., '" "land Cartelet Hd. w curb lino of Schoul St. to i I'lL.t'inun Streel, Spulh side -From the Middlesex Essex Turnpike, West side Main Streel. South Betxh Sl and Duilbar Ave. 8 |4bl SI.* extendiiiK V) ft soulh wnlerly iurb Hue »1 ' *> VM.'Ltt'ily furl) line ttt Rkhway Ave. to From ThT.outl.erly curb' line of GUI wMlerly nub line ol Berry St. to a point 350' Nurtfi thereof. lluu«U< St., iKluecll liuvia Mill Rd. iKiK nliall l>« liiHHtlled on Dtinbar b Sthuul Stittt, lit'miuuiig •' llM! unending •» It »»' [(A ft OaM tliclt'iif. dc 50 It. ufit tllflt^I Lane Ilia IKiint 15011 ft south thereof. Doim 27S It. «t»t ttoifuf. , Wixxlblne Ave.. North *l , '-Valid Ctiluinlius Avt ivenue, lorlbriiy turll Illlt- 01 Silinul Sli«« »™ d Pennsylvania Avrini" Groen Street, Ninth sidt IVum U W AM.-WtufhlHBton curl) line of Kihwuy Av*. I Fin'inan Slrtel, Soulh bde-From the Ber,; SlrS! Wwt aid" Main St. lo! Magnolia Hoed. Norti ddb-ioula 27 A.M U) 5 t*>\ WiUialil St il'oilili). lirtwrn-n lltwy. lUrbeil SI and Howard tt 8-14*1 !XU>rKiil)|l I'M II Ikultll Ihe »r»lelly I'UlU I""- " t hl v.is.niy ™iif line of Ellis I'l to a point lo Walnut Ave Mill Kd and Jersey Avr Siluu signs ahall he Installed « Howard r WiHldtnlllke AvfliUr ill Avenue ami «»ieiidin« "' ft. cast thereof. . Gordon St. Roanukr St , Hot(i «lde«. 2 AM. lu 1 . Streiii, Soulh aide From 50 it. raat Ihereofhf . Berry Str i't, Kant tide - from the MagnoliMgl a Hoed, Syutti iide--Route 17 to r'U'rlwuiid Hit , between South I'ark Dr Street. he uuitliei'ly tuib Unr ul »| e I)l)l»»iire AVBI"»« "' curb line uf Itahvtay Ave, l-'uvmun S'-rcel, North bide. From the i.aurtl Avt, AM. Rt. 35 lu liwlm.n Blvd lo Metui'hen Ave. 81 and l.uUiei Ave BUC1 northerly _-b lint; uf Moore Ave. to a l A ' Irla I'l., Jietwejii) South Park Or. V Herbert Avenue ami I'JU ft north iwenterly rurb Un« " *,' King Ceuriie Huad, Both sides-Ruule Hd tu Holly IW. i In accviilani'i! with Ihe provlsiuim ofiFlti-lwuud Rd nut. Nurth tiiit' Knitii thc I (mini W II. webt thu-eof. g lniuaa Avi Avenuevenue. tlUI rlherly i-utb Hue ul fhsrles Slieet und" ff iMiawarIHiavvarrt AAvepuv e line of Honda Giuvc Kd. St (icurtlv Avenue, Nurth side- From Kurd Avenue, West aide Ruule. 1 to! Suction' 2 5. 1111 iieraoa shall park a >e ! Ihlawair Avr., d »Hol Kiwd. Beginning" sW » hlcle for lunger than Ihe lime Mini! and Willow St Grady Drive and Bergen elleiidlHH I Al IIt . iKlllttl ft we»t iiitinf the tjsttily curb lute of Kelly St. lo a Klin CiuiKt Hoad. South attto—From iWfllb DrDr,, , Slop signf s ahalhlll be InstalleItlld no Bergen e. (Vntr.ll Aveliut- Begluniug »l U18 erly tuili line "I <*'" thKlie easterln C y curb line of Hoy Ave. tu a cnntb Mill Road, lluth aide, Fromjthj sliown uiion any of Ihe followiiiw;! willow Sl. between Delaware Ave. and &Hi'h sidu from Uiu the easterly curb line f H A tu a c Street. ktiulhrily curb linr t>l felllral AvellUU dl 1*> « wen*"t 11ns of Florida Glove Rd. Wuixttiridie Avenue, North sid«-From point 1V5 II BlBt thereofhf . •uutlieil" 'y cu-•--•b In* • uf Ne- w Brunswic-» k irtreeta or iMtrus of atrwW: Carolin""e P"I' 1 ('arulliic I'l, between Willow St. Detola Av< and Bergai Sl B14-61 and enleuillill tHl II soulh K joidtm Ho* i bel»r'" fl, weal Ilioiuof tht,- fj-.[nl> curl) liue u! Sherman St. KjnKj s C RoadRoad , SoSoutu h sidt - New Av«. to a iwlnl 300 ft. soutb Ihereof. Avenel Sl . South ske, 1 hour, 9 A.M lo a puiat 50 fl east thereof. Auth AVL-UUV, blast side From the Stop slu'io slukll be Installed on Bn- 7 Aloud WIKIDHRIDCr: AVKM'K Ai.uuf Heklililio ivaauv, E^al attle Frum thu Brunbwit'k Ave to Currielle St. 6 P.M. HeBiuiiiiig BO feet from the east - nandge PI rasluiy curb iiw Florida (lime Ruad, West side From Road, South atda-Cor- uurtheily curb Hilt- of Routu V to a erly turl. llur uf Fifth Ave. to Living Claridge I'l, bet' Carotine i'l and an HlrocV Wroiboiuitl tin Uu northerly " t of Avepel St. Kluif (ituige Columbus Ave. and Sherry Sl sum rtrof uc ealelldllll l» It ltie touthi.-1'ly i:urb line ul Worden Ave, rielle SI. lu K lan Ave. point M0 H. mirth thereof. rt0D Avt. Cameo PI. tbcrvof. Stan signs shall be Installed vn tfbtrry .. llainull Mini BegiluiUlf nl Ihe' 0ou',cv,'ird. South otde. from IJ a puiiii tit) tl, goalh thereof. HIliK (icuagi; Ho»d, South aide Kuan Benjamin Aveuue. West »l<1e- fiwn the Avenel SI . Soiilh side, 1 rwur, » A.M. Caineu PI . between CUriage PI riarlaa Crovc P.uiid, West tide- From nuitlmily curb U110 uf Cr«tn St. to a t P.M. liaueeB park Ave. and fifth fake Ave Street. vveilrrly ciub linr ul liailiutl Street «ad! curb lii'« "f Middlesex Essex Ave. to ^airfield Ave. Wlllry 51 and Uu.'oln Ave. 1US1 Slop Uie wi.U.nly imu line ul Ruut« 440 to King licurge Kuad. Suuth aWa-Cluml puini S5 ll, nurth Ilit-'muf. Klii Se. between HI No I .od Wood xtendluf *) II »t»l t point 75 It eait tliere'il. •lins shall be installed on LUKOIU Avenue venue. We»t s'de Fi am yit a liolrt i'Ji II. M.uti] Iht-ieol St. to Ciuwb Mill Rd. Benjttiiiin Avenue, East Aide From the Avei.Kl SI Suuth aide, 1 Iwur. » AM. bridge Avt. l> Sowaiieii Aveuue i I) el BrguiuiuM iiuilherly curb line ol (ireeu St. tu a y/ashlngtuu Avt. and Seymour Ave urb Hue carl) lu»' of Avtnurl Sl. to pioi:(lu (jruve Uu^.tl, West Klde Kioni Kini s tiswtse11 Hd Sout, h side- »atr- I, P.M. Ik-KiiiuliiK 35 feel Iruin tile vveat Mitchell PI., between HI No. 1 al il the w*nUily tuil) lint: til Sen>*ren thu wiuiliirlv t-uili liiif i,f lioute 35 lu l A ii II 11,,nil III..mil erly i-uil) linr uf Peniaylvanla Ave tu a Kirk St a-1441 St+iu signs shall be Installed ou Avenue ami »tendiii« W) It. wed ft bOUtil Ultli"! Held Ave. lu Livingston Am. 111 Hit jiiinin Avenuv, Kaal BLili^ t rui point M) Itit west theieof. VI S«ylnuur AvcUDa. « A In u« WtXiDBKIlMlK AVKNl't, KlKH CdUi-gc lttud, Suulh side Living Miullitily t:urli line of Urtvn St io x a Tit* ui H*!i..jy Ave. Ui 3,i 51, Ntil^i Avenel SI AM 111 urtoliiallte, with the pi uvtiiuiii* Alwut St and l,iluu)Ji Ave. a-1441 Htu|i taslouund un Ihe sutllht-i ly aillr lilt nut a tUe 1111b liiu* ul btmi Ave, tu Hoy Ave, mil D5 II sutilli tiiereuf Suuth side. 1 huui, Secliuli 41, UK foUuvvllU aluiis sliall be Inatalled ou Llncolti «*M Uyiicil I i'.M. BcK 2S9 feet Tfuin tthe eaat I •J . tu a K111H (ivune Ko^d, Nyith aldt;. het^inf lUvm Sliui'l, Nuitll ultle Klunl Ukv of Ptniwylviiuiil Ave. tu a stieeta pall la uf ni*lle«l U herel Avenue, a Suvvaieu Avenue / 13 bl Heuluulllil St. lu tstw Ki'uuswick Av«. tsterly lUib liiiL- feel iium Uie weal Dili Kd.. Suutub.iuiul iKlwrru Wuid-jPUuc Avenue, bealiuiijlgf at UK H He Kind (JcoiHB K-.JC, Nulin sido • buiilui lln* rf Avtnt'l Uj ll^UHuy Avti«i:t '.( I Sl New hover Huaili, Nurth aide Fair ridai' Ave. aud Wot Ave, C . Uaniiviinivll AveAve.. tttt 1 1 llk VB to CMCIMI Sute Parkway Hriilge. mil. lini- uf Benjamin Ave. to a vtevleily t-uil) linn ut West Avenue itud ••••uiinv V* fl I "' lll \L-t d »veiitl 31 tu n, Ntvv lluvei Ruail KxUilslun iNulll. ul ,.i,,n St., North side, I bom, 9 All den Avr. and Rt. 19. Baillluid Avenue Bus' MIV I I.Avt'. tu IJln-H) Sl. New Dover Ko^tll, both sides Full- Alou< CHAIN ll'illl.l. HDA1I, East ,«uH» Une l0(, II. weal d V u Kuad, North Midi) Uula l«jiiljiilt X3i IIII.. wul llieieufe . K. wrtb Uiereul I uoilltJtiijl 45 It, With K.ng C-uKe P.M lirni.inint 5u let* liuui the eaat way Ave slgu ahall bt installed uo LegUie Place 10 A I u n i AMHUV AVEHVE, South i'mi tin MMuvvue > SStieel. Svutli belvv«eu Avenus, West «ld« ; rtiui u Ild lu I l A i WashinittuWahi u rily t-uili uf i'vurl Sl to S 109 Suieulllei • M Wtullwuild UelvirW «• Fulton M.i ud IXil.Ooltdy SStt 1-14^1 bouutl on Uie weoierly aide tliefei y ™ , « : Uuad. Morll) aid* Eliu SI Ijnculii 1Ave. UfwrgH Ave Miiil tht urupeitj of the al«D shall be Instllalisdd un CCulel y _ ourb liue uf i'iii» 1 lacu !! AvenUr, I^t--int t sidide Kluui tin lust oall of »v tt Ju« Hundle iRouU M) '/S (t. 'rtii thtu U! A liujid uf Education. WlUi SStt, audd Second 81 l-U-el ft. auuth thcicul South 11 Oak In Ril , Nt«tk »l4«. 1 law Bttfliuiliia; at ihe 111 t A«a». W».i >idt Ru»vt, North si(k- ''•""""•^."jj.T ^ "hertH"^' *' "" *1 AU.t 'M rie.umlig » tott ftw Hfll, St.. Cast bound Monia W buttlit)) saatTw* 1 cert kW o< Pe.im«yl> Ave Av ,lv- .Leader (E.B.) • Carteret Press Thursday, May 20, 1965 PAGE LEGAL NOTICES Vlch, LEGAL NOTICES Shop, 881 roid; thence nt Euterly tlon« the -euterllne of Carteret Avenue with to Patrol- "— ' ~ Railroad and-the centerllne of ivT>reti Street tttiS ICKna the iand» of I.T. Wtlll«ni» mnnins thenrnre 11) Smithwwteny TiicsHay that 'he mouth of Tuft* renterllne of CypreM Creek where vinu empttri" Into the the rfnterllne of Ath paint on tlirnre I?I BOUthtJteJWlJ and other- tnd northerner],, along raid canter- ,. wnll. Sound tc fh» pUci> nf Beginning Une of Aih Street to the center. - —- I Une of Hn«nm«r> Street; rhenre UI DISTRICT HO J —iVoilna place i Northerly nl-ins »»ld renterltne of Columbia rVhoo i nraiNNlNO "^iHauaman Street TI the rentorllne the lunctlon of rutt. Creek and"1' Coolldse Avenue; thence 14) Staten Ijlarul Snunrt. ninnlns! Soiithmiter'.v ilonii mlrl rentwllne li Wr.icriv morm Tuft* if Coolldge Avenue tn the renter- Creek hi Hie New JIT-IT; Termlnn.i Une of Flllmnre Avenue, thfnc* IS) nf 10% of the Wfl R Rallrond iiii'i nrhmlni? nioni; s:\id. Nnrth'ft^tfrlv slony MM rennrllne jrvln« Mrtiman. Vice Ptenlit SAVINO8 BANK «Urnad to the Boundarj ,in» ue .alnnn ^hiey Koad tn Durham Road n The the Htate of New;""'11 'he Borough of Matuciie.n •ini'then-i •!• Northeasterly »lnn» Our Plainneld nvenue rhenre J Nn-ih Min of Per-i f Ftltmore Avenue in the cent^r- ._ _1OND Witon rnwnahlp. ihenrt ,31 tWiii Hum, «,, WMIfrlj »lmiB Pltlntlelii Avenue 1. rthlnR Avenue n nil Holly street. line of Cnrwret Avenue, thence l») ll0l< ln rt [ w thenre f?t nnd In k Shl l d renl*rUt»ft •r.it * ™ P* "n l to waive Im- — urul JACQUELINE "terlv and Westerly alon« .nt them i iH m«t«1»l lnfotm«iltin straight line to ihr Htitfn l»!nm|!of C«rwret Avenue tn the renwrlln* V \ BORD OP

1 1 ,, , -.•...... or parcel of land, "" "' «• tMnce ill nun Rtreet; tnenre 14) Northerly II Lumber IH'"*1*- lvlnJ! »nd being ln the,»lnn« »en Ihet said «* II Woodnhop Material! , Township of Woodbrtdge, In lhei *' Route 25 to Amtiov where the SoulhTesrerlv houndnrv tc the rentrrllne of AJh ippIlM 11 Itannil Tools At Ruppllee Qpuiity of Middlesex, ln the State thence I3I Weeteny alnr I Mona Arfin Road lln< of the Borough or Carteret N.r rnnildered w Printlni Kupnlle. tVmd, thencf i3) ftE(HNNINC* in th» Boundary ilni Street, thenre (51 Easterly alotij I cnmrll il ; rei»! 14 Mete; Shoii NnrmilM °' New Jer«ej: 'Avenue to the Boundan ilur hf ooutbeMierly said cetiterline. of Ash Street to TnwwntM «lth 15 Mtr-henlra! icmK Brtvnuvule tv.A(l MIWD tht Bor.mnb .if South hun frlv MnnK Bft)r1 bountlftn- eon BBOINNINO at I point In the iweerj tdlfion Township to Pirterson 1(1 Medical Supplies Roart. thence 81 field «nd rnwi.il.li> wh.r» Urnh _ - Ult* and «p*rtflr»tlon» mar northerly side of Priuirlj Street,.Borough of Meturhen T Bnutherli nlon bt Sermrate hidi are requeeted P»r«er»on llfmo u-.the uni • interierteo hv the Porl ui thi nl»r« • ">""" "" -•••• —•••---•-. nttirad at Uie office of me Bu on therein distant 300 f«t weswrlylNortheMterb and nnrh»m Ro»d; Jmt IMS >t e«-h of t-he above Itema. thence. 1, Hmitn-|Readltn Kailmad thence ninnlnj Intandant of School* it the Ad trom the Intersection thereof wlt.h'Northwsterly almm i to the renterilrill e off „ Al! blrtt must b_,e, ..,,,,,,,,,1 hTi,P' w*"'*rly atde of Seinel Avenue;^Une ol Brilmn I'own ,. •„,.,:»"ierlv »lorm Hurham Ki\d lo the nounrtnrv line of tht Street; thenre (7) SouthwMtertv * rertlfletl check in the amount of '* "I nonh 8 ad; thenre vfnl 1 Uvnc 2 ,|Ved (Uld op«I»d WoodhrldRe »nd the thi Male Line oi ihe Pennejlvanli'* " * < ' Westerlyy alonxlrjUonx f Holly Street and the '"11* Place of BKJWNIrlO. erly along Wlnthrop Ro»i1 to Pitch 0 nni<-ll Chiunbtrt BOARD Or Tow ol Edl.ion where the same Hoad; thenre ilj) Northweeterlj Rallrnad; thenct (5i Surttiemterlj line of Terminal A»enue "•'It Intersected bv the New Jersey to the. cr-nlrl r linli e oft CoolldRCd e Ave- pince of ... J« I Trrtnuhtp of Wnndhrlriiri vfap i l Pitrh Road to r.n#> [>lftr,« of He-ilonii the Pennsylvania Miiiirlinl Build- Woodbndxe NT ;""!Turni>lie thence nmnliiK in douth- Mining the Jersey Cen-ral Pl»r«. The Tdierd of «dtie«tlon reeeme'52!? iwMr rt the center line of Coolldge ^hnilmni Lincoln Kohool.t B«O1N- Ihe rlihl to relect »ny, ill or part iil2 ' ' Illstrirt JtlT fiilllni Place: KdUon Company TtansmUwilon Ijlne nhencfl i 8eer»t«jir 1 IHch Srhool. Ctilton Koad. (8) Northwesterh alona the len*}1?*'1""" Kl th' 'enter line of Cypreiui'ijinc* at the Inlerdectlrm of the een. ! ,:,,>. and Heir IL. 1/M/fS Central Powtr «'bWht t;ompan> ujStreet: tlirnre i4l Nonhprly along tPrn,1(1 of Coolldm Avenue end the 1(! Mum i|ul Bolltllm ., . . (h# Bn,-! 1 1 Dlitnci jfll; the Boundaryj Ilne or Pt»cat*w»7 '' rente: Une of Cypress Ht,r»et to r,n|^rllne of HnRnmnn Street_ and .ton-wi IB. ".'iivsir "/-.fr.r!,*;?!"Nnrthi»a*t* ;- - the renter line of Washington v nnlnR thence il) amithwtsterly , .,.,,itt«t on pro- NOT1CI TO BinitKHH , j O'Brien Rmltt n n f piarata uue; thenre (51 Easterly nlanft iald und noutherly along «md rtnt«r- New Jersey State Highway Route 39 nter line of Wiwhlnmon Avemie llne nf Hnnnmnn Street to the • v .vmnint of bMe will be reoetren by the (UonU Oarwwt Boert'oT the Towtuhlp of Woodbrldge fll and atony Road: thence running ill •a; Townshinshp and the Borouggh nl I In the Mlddleeei Oountv ClerkV1|M of *d1""n Township; t,henr« y g i rhe nlac if B« 1 the center line of Pershlnj Ave- nouthwenterly boundary line of the , ' I Board of Fire ft*nrnlat«»n>ri. Fire Uay 13 I Mi •In the Mlddl Ct NthNortherll y l St Rd Wi SSouth h PllfllfPlalnflelf)) t h l f B« - i,.'tci kn;id Trtnamlulon Line; thenoe IJ) oug o :nd floor. Me- t *l Ne of iald pramltea. _._ lntereectlon of the center Ilne ofjrjBht-of-wav une ot tne New York r. kl?t%^-.*i?2Jt 140 .pm.. Buttm? i'S:^Daylight J!"8«T-' i^cZnlt'tt:Ut Dlrld m i*m, Bouthweiterly aloni tbe Jertej Dl.thct #30: dl Commonly known u s? rrancli! lurke Street with the Easterly llne|nn(j i^n^ Branch Division of the ntiidlntt durlni lof TVnie (or: •ee• n CmatCmatj y known u I)l r Central Powiir * Light Company to •We*, Ieelln New Jeraey BKQINNINO in tht Boundan line f Waahlngton Avenue and runnlngi(<<[1tTti Railroad of N«« Jersey; . \! . 1 00 P M I MDenl Coneuuetmn Dwket Ke. L IU11 il i MM « We*, Ieelln New Jeraey !«!J* Jersey the Port Reading Railroad; thence •unnlng thence (2) Buterly alon«|C,ntrlki Railroad of New Jersey to •^rr> «ur orr all PhmnblPlumMnmi Workt KuidUr Ttaf.nrt.^1, wnt XTii. et Illfh Srhool, Colton Road. Kdl lari more or 1M« plu» lnterfnt tn- *<« HlKhwa? Route 3S to Orand running (1) Northerly aloug the he center line ,,t Washington Ave-,th(! ccnt(,rlin6 ,f CheEtnut Street '-•l.lnton Vlll be{ for the oo««t*Ktlon of the New £^2? JoTthe^lle * pr^nlm V1 «. ,i! t!i» Town- nrehoue* lot Oolool* Bnar4 of Flre'dauel VMotian lath lauv (ether with the coete of thla anle " Avenue' thence i2> Rusrerly Edison Townahlp Boundary line to me to the center Une of Fershtng Mten(ie.d northwesterly, thence "' The eubecrtber reeervet the rlKlit:»lonl Orand View Avenue t-o the Del&noy Street: thence 121 Sisterly kvenue; running thence (31 North- Southeasterly along said cealerllno S22CS rly along center line of Pershlng *i [OWAT i» ibSl.MM d » adjourn tald tale from time lo:Ne* Jersey I'urnpike, tlirnce |3I BEdiNNlNO at the Uj>r»ecHon iiong DelaocOelancy streeStreet Una NevskNesksj of Chestnut, street extended north- ; writ, to me directerected acd dellnreddellnred, time nibject only to turh limit*-'8"«'hwe«erly SIOHR the New Jer- and ( f BeidnDlng ilnl e oft WaahlnjtoWhit n AvenuA e t ot t.hc;h forrnert DV nl ie a>nterllnll e ooff FlllmorFlllmoree Ulddteeaj . Port Reading RlRnllrorid d t o tthhe placlace known and deel|nat»d at NOTICE Turnpike to the Boundary une nlDistrict #19 Polling Place: B point or place of Beginning. Avenue If extended nortbe*rt*rly. • 3M-B on tne "He- Notlc* la hereby given that ttie Edlenn Townahlp. thence <2i South- mln Franklin School, Woodbrtdce of Beginning I nnd nn existing property line whlCD. Dlitrte•--•—-t Bteetio• n Board^ •* I•n and for-, er.l j alon. g the boundarbounder-y line if Edl-Avenue. District #30 PelUni Place: Joan DISTRICT No. '(:—(Voting piece. i nted 130 feet measured norUv- Adams Jr. Hleb School, New Do»e« l3 W trie Towneblp of Ediso. .. n- . will sit ln eon Townshipr tto tt*ti tIntersection Nathan Rale School.) BEOINNlNa',',,^,-^ at right angles to and paral- i MII.WH flALABT >. Wood- Road. at the Intersection of Noe and Maple , ^ he ccnterllne of Oak SHreet ated t>r a oarUflnar* of t ni tbe placet hereinafter deeign with Amboy Avenue, tbence District ttit lel vll t Cnnpany authodied to da on T««*tfu lane I. 1MI be- Westerly alon_.._g AoitWv. ,. Avenue BEOLNHLNQ at tne intersection ot Streets with Pershlng Avenue;lnn() nmnins thenre: 11) Sou.th.wMt- ar a — — — — —™-lx 1 *wJ, ej,, «••*! «JV^a. . «1M1, 1.EW*. . HtiM* District #311 hence running (1) ln a Westerly I ,, i mong said centerllne of PHI- * i- ••• tween tht noun of T ajn. and a,the place of Beginning Wnodbrtdge Avenue and Mill Rom]; r v \''T TIME ln «<»<* •' X™ •'•'WTiJunTiJu e IJ. 1MJ" which nap fu flirt dlrectton aloni! said Noe Street and bobo d d lln thth - •- Dwyiyfht Savtiii Time for otie District #9 Polllns Place: Our thence running ill 8outnerl> along BEGINNING at tne intersection ol Avenue extended northeasterly '^""^ "" V»» U Ulddlew County Oletk't purpoat of eonductln' i a |Laoj of Peace Annex, Walsh Avenue. the Lincoln Highway and Sutlon Maple Street to Thornall Streeft;! the centerlln.„„ e, __of Flwnore Mm Road and the Boutnerl) pro- 1 or a oerUfied rhark for not Itetlsint til* #*44 PRIMART njCTIOW longation thereof to the Raman Lane, thence running Hi North running thence (2) Northerly a- yvvemio to the centerllne of Coolldge i THK WOOD- tn Northwesterly Uuui t«o no,) I*T t*ut of thei The above deacflptkm Ilat lntn an- '<* * nomination of Canaiomum iMltncl «1»; River; thence f2) westerly along the westerly along Buttons bane and th long said Thornnll Street to Burke! Avc "thence (2") ' " ..-IITJ' SALARY lh coolldge amount, and d«Uv«r*d to the plwe - - - made b» *> * DemocraHe ticket and the BEGINNING at u>e steriectlon ol Rarltun Rlvei to Silver uak« Ave- Northerly prolongation ttiereol tc Street; running ttience (3> Wp«erly | aior emU>tnM ot and oo the hour mentioned l the Amooy Arenut and tht New Jertev nue, tbence 3i Nortoerl; aionn the boundary line ot Piscatawa alonaiong a&l»aiad BurkBiirte Streeaireeti two> W,v.:iwish-- | AAveutif to the centerltne of Chest- Maduon. •VW../rt|gi} MliB-tlblMl l voted at theTurnplie-. thence running Ui Rait. 8llve.i Lake Avenue to Woodbrldje Township; thenoe ill Northeaeterl;Ington Avenue: runninrunnlnig; thence (4(4)) lluL t, afreet„ : thence 13) Westerly a- ; :> V ?h'aT'ttiel V** *»** ""nee !h« rlibt to forde. l»ew Jamy'. de.wd 'Bepten- p ,"re)*-t any and all htdi If deemed b.r 30. HM election, Tuesday Boundary Une of Township Avenue, tbence i4) Easterl; along along the Piscatawaj Township m Northerly along suit! \Vashln(;ioii||nn,T Bi,ia centerllne of Chettnut 1 to \.hm I—i u.;»rert to do m i Subjectt to ewunUeotmunti. . reejtrlcttoairettrlctt, Rorember J. 1RU at hereinafter thencth e (J)) St Southerlh y tnd Westerlly Wdh'odhrlugl e AAvenu e u thhe olacl e to Its Intersection with Plalnflali Avenue to Randolph Street; nin-;atrMt to the easterly rlght-ot-WRy of Writ By order of the CoSofile Bc»rd oc paeerraUont uA eteemtpte ot rec-Hated and for the election ot two along the Boundary une >i Edison Bi Avenue, theuce > 3 > SoutheMterl nlng thence (5) Easlerlv alons ssilcl; im0 „( the New York and Long fire Oomlaa1oh*ri. Hr» DleUVt 11. Hember*,, one man an» d one women .TownahlTown p and King Oeoritea Poet District £20 folllni Place: t'lscat- al «g Plainfleld Avenue to Its imei Randolph Street to Henld Street; nrlUiCh Division ot the Central •ei Uay ord. U aay. ruDjilng Uianc* (61 Northerly *• j ituu.roaa ot Ne* Jereey: thence (4) •ott WoodbrMn Townsrilp, Th» approxlmaw unouaf of theof the local County Eiecutlve eom- [t,md prnMft.f, ',he Vnl'fd lway gchonl. Woodbiidie Avenue. gectlno with Dlvlnno Street, tftenci 1 ••— -- the —. long said Heald Street to RooseveltiNortj,eaEter|y alon? said eeeterly funh*r eon-i Mnry. tudfraene 10 be Htlafled' by Mlit A«rlc) |4) Southerly sndd ShSoutheasterl STMI &£%«&• --V* " « Africa, known AvenueA; ; rurunning thenre (7) Easl-i riKiit-of-way Ilne of the New TorK %ice and wae OaVald Beldner. Serretary aale le th* nun of BUM ThouatAdtAd. Arsenal: thence '3i Nurtb Dlvlslnn Street to 11* interMi , [|n, 0( the term of one feai and one m«.n andwesterly along levtrll coursei of said lllitrlcl Ittl: erly along said Roosevelt Avenue Branch Division of th» P O Boi ID n e RuBdrdRdd, * y fW3XMW,) DDo) ll U£O1NN1NQ at tton with the Lincoln Highway Rahway. New Jer*ty n«e one woman of the local rountv Arsenal land? w the New Jertes tnt intersection ol to PPershlnh g AAvenue ; runnini g ththciiKJ ceutroJ Railroad al New Jersey to ::;•• i! a meet- Ian more or l«e plue Interne* to- ii Avenue and Silver Lake thence (5i Southwwterly »lonit th N J t ExeeuMTt OommltWe of the Rephb- Turnpike; thence ill Northeasterly (8) Southerly alonfi snld Perslilug: ^a existinf property line which It r. iiiueii of the , wit* the MtMf of tilU tale. ltoaa PartT from each election dli- Avenue, thence running Northerly ' ":hsn Hale School.) BEQINNINO Uoo of Public Improveinwu Iu Uie mclilly provided by law or rulee the Intersection of Roosevelt »„ interline ot flllmore ;..»• Pour itanben ot the Oeneral BEGINNINBBQINNINGO a t toetee, Intereectln nc n g the BorougKh il dliibiaaii*ad Put DISTRICT No. 12 - BEGINNING at extended . northeaitejly^and^ the federally adminieund Pnilei-t Buw-nf court Sold Rubteot to casdltloot the Intersection ot Oak Iree Road Avenue nnd, Hayward Avenue; nin- tie Urban lUnewel Area. UiDu IU- f tale Isaembly. Amboy Avenue and the New in in woodbrldge Avenue: tbence *l y ; o afctfl a»y TiTurnpikek : thench e mnnlnl * ,llIntern l alnnl R WnodbrldgWiodbrldgi Avenuavenupe with the boundary line between the place oi Reglnnlng Township ot Edison and the Town- Hayivard Avenue u extended to 0 ewttajtinc 91 UM fol]ovum quantl- Bhtrlff. TIM* Utmben of UM Board olarmthwuterlj alon(, tne New jer- Cboatn Piejaholden eey Turnpike u> landt of me nmted iiisirirl **2\ PolllDj Place. Pucau ahlp of Wnodbrldge at Wood Aie- nt . <.t»n trim the| UM: SCHirP CTJMMlfl * KBIT. »ij drliool Wondbridge Avenue. nue, thence running ((li Weiterly *MB mu WeumMouj Concrete Atxornen. One SMt* Oommltteaman tndigtatet of America ennwo at the the . • >>• r«»ularty Out) SUtt) Ooramltteewoman forl^uitui Artenal, thence 12) Snuih alont the center line of Oak Tret and • • it a muler l-l iIL, J/1J M. V: I/J/M tbe DelilOCMtl4 Party. jwetterly alnna the leverai ^nurses hi Road to R8i Intersection with Grove the . '.I .nlrtpeil Owinrll ... »UbUi«eU Ootnmltteewoman for the centei line ot Oro»e Aftnue to f th of New' JeT- Lf V Ooueiwt* eUdrwalk ' Htw Jtrtey 8t»U Southerlouhel y cocomem t nf Blocl US Lot New J(!r8e,, 8tBM HighwaHiKijwayy RoutRoutee ii ••'~w*ri. New Jer-! the Republican Party. New J(!r8e 8tBM lt« Intersection with New Dovei Charles street; running thence (3) se°y an*d running thence; (1) South- '.I,T of Mav IMS L*. •aoltary Sewer civil Service BxamlnaUOQi An-' Mayor "fUn1 Sumy Road, thence running il along said Charles Street as ex- j^H1 iJSO L^ tHorm Waur Drain uounf*d cloeed date tor Idlano rowuiliip. (hence 1J1 North Southerly nlons Stnny Boad and Olditond, thence (3) Easterly along tne a/Biterlv alonst tftld easterly nght-oi- •: lo Three tended to Rooterelt Ayenue; run- soutaw t r ly rw.'aod ttw ntrifrv tppurtauaiuea oUcatlont. Uay M, 1MJ. erly tlong the Westerly line ol Uits Pott tt"iul to Woodbrldge Avenue center Ilne of Ne« Dover Road be IU w»y line to the ^ * *?tS' ' TOWN e» d 4 B % u h Liih ning thence (4) Westerly nlong _„, o f c T e-A and 4 in Blocl 195 to the theuc_e .2,. . ,Westerl. y along Wond- lnterMctlon with the Township ol a^ai Hfwar «em»atwa^ wins rtmm ^r-^mm^t ^-* v | ^lliveikavu«i ^*¥» *m^m% ^^™ — ••• --^— ~ said Roosevelt Arenue to Hayward °t. polling placet are at Valley Railroad, thence I4I Westerly briif,f Ave,ine New Jersey 8tate Edlton-Townihtp ol Woodbrldge Ayenue. the point or place of Be-1"; U»tun*iiu baaied mda will be re- qualification*, apply to Depart- boundary Une at Wood Avenue: 6tsouthwesterln y «w*«»i i^,r,«« ••''..•,! UnlUl «*iv«4 uoul 100 pm. ipnvalUng ment of Civil Berrloe, SUU Houat, TOWNIUP OP EDISON along 111* Lehlgt, Valley Railroad "highway Route .., thence 13.-1 North- Ktnning. . ; ll^^ ' ffil COVNTT OF MIDDLESEX the Metuehen Boundary line 'neiiceLMterl. llnn8 NBW j,rMy 8t,,, tbence i4) Southerly along the various courses to the centreline Mtnrv that »t <*«"t oo tbe 7«h day o/ June ii Trenton, New Jereey. r N h I1 lt*TI OP IrtW JEKSBT ilSl) Um**Nnrtheaiterl' WAU IIBPI;I Shlr^nalnnAe lha \A* ' HlKllwa• «. •. j nRout . e -\m25 * uk« _.otar_ e o^.4f boundarj line between tbe Towp- Blair Road; thence (11 # «' ,! J' ' - < introduced u >**>, at toe Oflk-e of \t» Uunidpai open to cltlaena U nonthi ml- lucnen boundan line to Amtxiy DISTRICT NO. »:—(Voting place. OIIK said centierllne of Blal'»* •' Uun5nij O^. 1 »»»«o «*••*• Woodnrldgt. denT In Woodbrldie TownaWp BOUNDiKriS OF ELECTION ship of Bdlxin and tbt township of Avenue, thence 16) Baaterlj along Woodbrldge to tbe place of BBTHN- Nathan Hale School.) BEGINNING and its yarlou* coursef t» «» WJ : ' :jnup of Wood. "•• J«»ey, at which a»e and prlnctB.1 Clerk BooWeeper. |»iary DIiniCTS District z:':i Polling Place: Plscat- at a point formed by Uie Intersec- Amboy Atenue to the olace it Beauay gchuul. Woodbrldge Avenue. NINO erllne of Roosevelt Avenue; ••'• h»id on UayP»aee) all Btda will be publicly |«0«.eW P« yaar.iPubUe_HM»*' Klnnlns tion of the cenMrllne of Hnywiu-d (4) Boutheaetwiy along «•"> • '- :nit>:icatton ar. openeryrvuodw man••• d ewenaread. • Nuraei' ui t^ .i Salary""••-• #, ' T ^—w r w ^tMflaa)^ la In* OB* dindlni District #M Polllnt Place: Jamet Avenue and the centerllne of Roose- ield ai District *11 POIUBI Place: Clara lilstncl JIZJ. Madison Brbool Ntw Davei Rnad line of Booeevelt Aveuue and further eon Oooutct Document, '.iwludlnn HenJor Clerk Bunofrapber, velt Avenue tnd running thence rious courses t» the easterly flgWj, 'tvaitr and wuDrawmte and Technk-a; Specific*- iutf-M4dl per year Senior tb* Twiwo^wDer* Ibe Barton Stb'ool, Amboj Avenue BiQINNINU 11 me laiertectluii >l Iu intersection the cenMrllne of Longvlew Avenue; '«« approved J Raliniad Westerly Wdd A Private Ntohola* Mlnue flchool.) BB- ' 1 returned on dwtatofMneot for * therle y a Dur.hi! Lane tc EbM< • • '>rdiiij| to law. Ja enter line of Oak rree Road to >uto the centerllne of Charlotte Street and the centerilne of Roose- na and Oootract DociunejiU are ttiat apj«l(»tton b»* bjen mw» urttloi of oioet Waiterjy lint Jf Lot 4 m Bi<«k Street, theuce 4i latterlyy tl"DH Street; thence (41 Northwesterly Ai.iarn known at'« at abnws OD the Tai Uap >' Intersection with me Barwrl) pro- velt Avenue and running thence- ntumaxl !• fwd wodltloii wltWn the OompUote of tb* Ki \K* R.1S0 Sure to Dak uine. thence l5i PAgaUon ot Stepnenville parkway,; along said centerllne of Charlotte Idlian rnwnahip. thenoe I3I Souui Oa» L*ne'o Jefter Sill p (1) Westerly along the ctDteTline 4lWal ftftW^Bld OpVI)4lLC- j W a^tolDBtOO M, D.V- IOC y lience |3) Westerly along the centei Street to the centerllne of Monroe of Roosevelt Avenue and IU vsrtajjj tbe wetterlv line it Uiu eon Boulevarad ihenre 6a«t*rlv Avenue; thence (5) Northeasterly JeffersoD Boulevard ui Plain line'of stephenville Partway to 'he course* to We westerly boundary n place of BEGINNING along Mid centerllne of Monroe line of the Borough of Ow*"*- Aveuue. thence i7) aoutherlj th* field District #33 Polling Place: Oak Avenue to an existing property line, thence (S) Northerly aloair tald l1 it. ut an amouDt tquul to tenship Wopdbridf* Plainfleld *'«n « 9nuuierU alon, erty line of the easterly right-of- of the Rahway River; M™ <£ tared » furaiah and DM for a f th* abote namid bi tinea Oak Tree NOTICE ulh ri "•'•• nn.ATmb TO o Road frof m OaO»k Tt»T to South Plain Woodbndge Uounrinrv line ti- tli«) i>tairict way UM of the New York and long Easterly alonK laid »° « y. atiafactory pwformanc* Wid At-tlnu* toJb» ——«-• Ran tan (Elver, thence 5i wesienv HEllINtJINU al tne intersection ol Notice It hereby given that the Branch Division of the Central rttld tn th* Blaet of Banning along the Raritau ttlvct to its Inter District Election Boards ln and for of the Rah way River and of t4«U0D 1* further (failed to the ractl "~ P IU p : hew Jert>e.y State Highway Route U Railroad of New Jeraey; thence (7) mann Street extended northerly U»t n«t lee* tb«n Ui* mlalmuni Dlrtrtet #1. « «» . fe" .iT, with tht Suutherlj pr'ilon mil I'luliitlclil Avenue tbence ntn- the Borough of Carteret will sit lnNortheasterly along suld easterly of Mill ttoad. then" 8> the places hereinafter dtdgniited thence (5) Southerly along »ld •klatMa and wafle* a* eet forth >n m iniii' i. fnnbern imni! Plainfleld right-of-way line of the New York centerllne of Hermann Street ei- (nrtherly alont tbe Swutberlv ,'P' Aiiiiur 'A\ lefferMln tloillevard OB Tuesday June 1, , M981965 bo5 - l!ff>l'I.ATTNO THI ttaa OaBtract Document* mint be and Lous Branch Division of thetended northerly and the center- ^ongatlou at U1U Road and alopg thenre ^i Aesmrli -ibmt feffetwn t*een the hours of 7 a.m. umil 8 Central Railroad of New Jersey to peid OB tbt* project. DIITRIC* Ne. I - BBOWNINQ al jlin. Daylight Savins Time for uhe line of Hermann Street to the Th* Townahlp of Woodbtidf*. Dt- Mill Rnad to Wooilbrtdge A«enue;jijOUJfVl,rli Avenue 'hence the southerly bank of the Rahmiy the interaction of tbe Mlddletei- llUrpo^e 01 concluc-tlllg a oenierllpe. of Roosevelt AvenVtf and of IttdvnkxxnnU. raaervee thence (71 N.>rtheatteri) aliiog (ji Northerly nl'mti Lorlng Avenut River; thenct (B) Easterly following the point and plnce of Beginning. Union Oounty Une and tbe bound- WoodbndKi Avenue w Main strett: Avenue thenoe 4) , PRIMARY ELECTION li)« tb* rtcbt to r*jwt any or all Btda VVi OvIiiKUiOIiK u for the nomination, of Clntlldateathe various courses of said touth DISTRICT NO. lB:-(V0tlnaVpUoe, or an of th* Townihlp of Mlton and thence (8) Nurtlitrlj aloug Main Nnr'heajiterK along Ovlngton ave- erly bank of the Railway River •• or to waive any infomuJIUee In the K g g on the Democratic ticket 'nd tlm Ulub Srhool ) BEOTNNINQ at a tbe Townahlp of Wnodbrldge, thence Street to the MctudieD Boundary nue HUiiiv RoadRd , thench e iSSI Mddkic BM« may be h*ld tor a uon^lnatloti of C&ndldaten on ththe e ceoberllne of Hayward Strum jul umwti•orrned by the Intersectiointertectlon ofo It.MININDIVIDUAO PASRL. |,,u,; thence I»I Kuiterls and North 8*nnn frlv MlK Sli»D\ H41BO '0 period not io emeed thirty (Ml MUn Bd Republican ju-ket to be voted at theextended northeasterly; UIHIM '°>j flif rentcrllne of Hoostvelt AvenU' boundan Un* of tbe Towuihlp "',, t«rly alom Uit Uetucbeu Bound Hldliwav ttoute ii » • ._ ^ I dM ...,•• lu*ll Mil . . .. M ••••. •_•'?*•_•._ la New ensuing General election Tuesday soufhwwwrly along said ceiiterliue. day* from the dat« o. tb« opening „, ., .-_ Edison and the Townihlp of Wood-' , , the once if Bejjlnnlm thenre Hiun[i#esterly alonft New the centerllne of H«ld IUl ti thenre V y November 3. 1963 as hereinafter of Hayward Street extended north- _ _ , . . of Btda for toeounw " of rwrlew- II. »/•,«. »• »•_ brldiie to It* Intertectlou with New! blstrltt jtlJ Pollliu Plare: Bon- Ji'rso -II me HlBBWav Ron'R e M " and runnlTiK thtinte (U AMD listed and for the election of twoeasterly and the centarllrw of Hay- ierlv nnd southerly »loi if tb« Btda and lnv«*tlnUn« the Dover Road, thtnee (3) We*t«iiy umniown Brbool IVuodbrldgl Ave il l wft3 UkUftoatkau of UM Bliiden. prior Members, one man and one women ward Street to th« renwrline of renterllne of lluM Street; Uienc* Riff BBU Avenue formerly Edward Aveuuei , lilstrlrt #N IIllriE Place: ih of ths local County Executivu com 1 . awvtHna of UM Contract Ilu Rouaevelt Avenue aud file point 12) Wentvrly AIOU^ said centerllne along the center Hue of Nrw Dover; lii(!,Ni riik Stliuol Hlntlitop Rtid mittee of the Democratic Parl ON or plaoe of Beginning. Ur Rduh MI«I to the center- 1 Boad to It* Intereectlon with Orovt ,,ni ici *13. from eudi election district (or th Mt. r Hue of Washington Avenue: thence *"* that Uie S. Buddy Harru, Director "" - Northerly alon•—g th•••e- —ce"n HIIHNN1NU •> ih« intertecuon i>! term of one vear and one man ftni Hlghwuv Knute UUHNNrNO »l me luterxxuon '» one woman of the local Countv DISTRICT NO 10'--(Votini! nlwe'i3) Nuriherlv aloiiK nald centerllne mtnxiuotc at ter Une of Grove Avenue, font tlh Shlc ) BIKHNNIN b f Wa»hl .on Avenue to an ex- " - Uunieliinl u.-.ilii Kljiliwuy and ntcu Road Executive C >,n mttee of the Re p..b- ««"»• « "ool ) BBCHNNINCi «t ti,.. of W^hl,.llBKton Avenue to an ex- ••••I. of wood- Iheui'r ruiinlim <" iloutherli alum n"U Pwt M ora «cli e .ctlon'dlt Intersection of the cnteriln, »f i»il..i! proiierty line extended east- iield on itay NOTICE Ruiiil m Wlnthrop ftnad trin tnr » i.ein nl nn« umr Cartw«t Avenut with tlie center nn Md tneuce 3 T,..,,™ "'"•"'"• thence (II Northerly alum:; .-..ilwild'td tou mid paralleuarallali with the cen^centerllni e. , furthet Otrtl Service Kxamlnatlooa |th Governor aloiif Kenraiini R Soutli SSenatet , Sevenlh W«untunt« DihlTirt. jiolnt and lnteraectlun with ilu 3i sautnwcuwrly Sander' H..M1 v Pour Members the GuiieraJJ Easterly Hue of Wu»h1ngu>u Avi' i to a iiuinl uf Intenwctton formed tton*. dutlee. did minimum qual Avenue to the Jersey Oeuual Pow« flcauotu. apply to Department oi It Li.lit Cumpauj traiiMUlaalon lluo, thence -i) *ium nue: ruunlliK thouce (1) Nortlierlvj liv unid Hue mid a second existing »*U Bervloe, Melt* Houae, Trentuu beuc* itl Northerly Wlnthrop Hoad tt Sheriff along Bald Batterly lino of Wuali-i proiwrty line extended southeast- Ington Avenue to H point and In-! erly which u loeawd 130 feet jneau- , , WlW! approved New Jerety. tj Central Power it l, tiieuct (B) Nurthwwt Mvjnbent Qt Hoard of l*rset:tlou of the Southerly Hurt oT UHHI ntirtlieiititerlv at right angles •"'•' "turned on Op*li to otUaeue, \'i moutim rwd IV Ul t|l» |il»l< '1.....1 . . erly it..mn :lt,iiiy Road to Ovlngtoi : Out* Htilte Coiiiiuitteonimi mid the ftrady Tract ai e»teudi«l Eaut-ltu ami parallel with the centerllb* >l, ^|*m take effect dent ln Hie Boru of Oarwmrt Truck District Pulllns Placet Hun A,vinue. thence ill Drtw. Salary. UN p*r buur i»niU>*ii Schiiul Wuodbrldgt Ave (jvington Avenue w One Coiuiultte«womaii for erly; running thence (31 w.'ilcrlyinf Ouk atmetarn; ; tlioncUi o i5)) NortBNorth - OS. i/t. M/U t ilieni'.e Hi Northweaterl) the lieiiun'rutlc Partv tu.g a»Id Brady Hur am' ""'i wi-.lcrlv uloui; srcmul (listing prop- nut 1 ftluiiK l.urluc AvellUf: ul i.liw l.Ulroln Olio .Ht-ute ('unuultl »i«l! Southerly Hue oflaml» mm or,i'r(\ Hug 10 tin easwrly rt|(iij:-of- _ HOTICB Hlsli*uy tlicnue (Hi Nurtnewiterl: Oue ritiite CoiiuiiUtee-wunittii tor formerly of the AiiiL-rl.-hii oil CIMII-I \UIV line of th« New York and L •lo M 1 Take Nutlue Uutt WdliH n aliuiij Lliiciilii Hlnhwav u> tbt olid Ihe Kt'])illillr.ui 1'nrtv puny to a point and luteiMrtion 1)nun h IJivlslon e Ut BEOINNIMU al Uie muraectloD ol ULSTBHT NO. 1:—I VtHltiB |llju!«. running theuce (9) Eulerly nluug to au e»l«tlnn prorwrtj line wqlon and Delauy l e » Hal Bo*4d of fire (Xnumladonen Mwuanlp Buuudar,: tbenoa luoheo BoBouii HKCHNNlNO nt i;ont#r Hue of C«rUret Avenue («lo locatedcad, ,12 25 reel manureuredd uoonnh Street, tb«uc« I33I Id duuuierl] atonii the polut oc iilave at beginning. eunterltrl y att right iiiflCiflCB to anad par- KortbaatWrlj .!.«« »'• Street, t N JlKI Bute rtiiiuinK ill Nnrth rk v'lth ujiilp Bound." llu* Uato Btreet ww New is ilubwuy u> running allel will) tV ceiitarllne ot VWn Blgbwajj Rouie «;; t thenoe i4 e»utl>- luttt liuool eitonded uorthweeMrv; f « h AvenAvenuue thcuct 1311 auiuoorij Woterly dlrtf.tHni 11- WIfiTKWI NO -(Voting |ll»ae, Joloola. .New Jeraey l alool x wlld (Uit(Unite U to OlOld thence (7) BoutbeMterly alonf luriun Aveuue 10 lefforsof n Boule- ('i«ek to I'rivnte Nicholas Ulnut O>'h.«)Ohl l Ili lit t - - l (IINNINO al Hi" liiUerMdtluii of thelaid eilatUi property U»e to «e»- Jeffcix>u Uuuicvaia i-mitcr HUB ul Ktwwvolt Avenue with terllne of Munroe Aveoue;; theaoe tbeuoe it) Northern alon. ll ld tr b lM f tt Nurtlitrlj «loui! O»a ban* 31 lit-; thcure the icuLer line uf Hcrmiiuii Street IUl HuulweerlHuuiliwetiterlyy vi atld center- liuiulm mom. |1) Northerly lino of HOH B rue AAvenue to thf oen- MJVt.l j the unur line of Hermuilft torllue u( Charlottie Street; ilieBoe riaeei CharlbM ihtuu* "s'0r) ESJSNortberlJ rr CturCturlol B Street mid cuiitlnuhit; Hiicoi tu Un toutbeily lloe of tbe(0) ttoutbeteUrly aionf iald ceuWr- (cbvat. Bfookvlllt Koad. Uim o«. tht ulane ;if »trtl*lit Hue to Hie Kutiwiw HII - Baliwuy River; llnnce (]) North- line OhlWatttotneo*nt« »r i v/litrl t DeeD p CiCr««iCr««iiii, cmterly »nd »;ll:ic of Kutiway Rlvnc to the ent-(10) rtouthweetKlv dou Mid o*o- loi«id .nd Oaalutd Aveuue. ail •• mlit ut way Une ot t'lic Ntw terline of Longvlew Avenue to *bt BbtBouttMaiterll y »lo»l « the RabwaHabway B r 1 v«r to atawu lelaud Sound; thoaw Yoik and Long Branch Djvlalun v centerllne ol Holniee Btroet: tbwM (6) Suutlierly •lun« SUUn Mmld trentml HallroHd of Now Jtrwjy, (U) Bubterly along eald oeutwltt* UKOINMUKOINMNN " ai me tuveJ*eciiou ark Boundary lluo, Ut fifth AveAve- (; ag velt Aveuui hi thi center Uue cftu DiDiee Ionieiiuie off UedlUld StreeStreStrt Uwuoe ft)t Nqru»w««i«Nl»l luooii luiirllua uf Lklaud Uuuud Ueruipuu fiUoot aoid til* tte»luulu» mid thhe uulut wid place off Begini - Jflftii A.euu. aud the Bouudw Uni aud Nuc'> ri l i alooi tbe oi Hlglilnud fark to the Bmiudaij tliouce (II) ) Westerly along Nue's DlilTJUtn' NO. H:—(VoUu VATHtUK r Urtek in Viralllnit Aveuue lUauut »>eaue * the lowutbji. Hue o! Hioawwikii rowuabiy; (Ueuoe AUrttlUOJll LlUGOlU UuuUullOul.) I Borough Clerk (j) NorUieaeterly along the KUU »lolil s Fel»li|u|Fl|s A AKi ul UlUBb ?»M>y T«ruiluiil Rall NINO •< tbe luWieecUoU u ut the /Mm/Ji « e.ter'v .I«H» wit Toniubtp Bouni-T » to Uwuu. m M|« J?»M>y

1" Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Cartorot Thursday, May 20, 1965 PAGE EIGHTEEN as followi. Gene Tomasso's family have . of '45 Set* IsrUoii I. TV purlin™ ,,j the Committee people who would pay extras for them. They are been taxpayers:In Woodbridge hlnhwuy In tl» Towruhin ,l( ». Editor's Letters not say yes to our Mayor's every not paid for out of tax money. hi UH! County of MkMi,, " Capitol Dome Teen Topics Township since the turn of the Final Planning Meet In Section 1 of thl» onlin;. wish and fought for what he be- I might add, I was happy to pay 1 OMUiMwd from Edit. Page) century. He was born and raised meeting of the committee for the Improved hy l*<« rmrtnirti, ,,, ,'J Continued (ran Edit. Page) Continued tarn EdH, Page) lieved In. for them because I too felt they as herflnnfler proving ,. JJ In Iselin and he never ceased 20th year reunion of Petiti Amboy highway la n Cotiniv hirhn-ii 1 Mangeiu, mm «§, no later than 349 Benjamin Avenue were needed. Speaking of taxes, r The Fourth Ward County Com- being a Woodbridge taxpayer be- High School Class of 1MB WM prov*l of the plnnp (,,r 'J greet last year, placing the State the third period. you say there has been a de- provrincnijT UIPTP' Iselln, New Jersey mittee held a meeting and the Bids for the Senior Prom have :ause during the few years he held at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. dRtt ar inr „„,,.. ... _ , IftUlner,ntI, t irnfromm in(th.e ,.nil tenth in the nation In this cate- May 13, 1«» crease in our tax rate. Well you which bond "i*" .7v., • ynn majority of these Committee peo- ived in Edison, he maintained m(or th« p«jrm«nt. withmn tww n j been placed on tale this week and may be right hut when my tax gory • . . Governor Hughes Editor, ple voted for Gene Tomasso for will continue until the end of May. bill came in I had to send a i you speak of Mrs. Kati, claims that during 19M New Jer- Independent-Leader: Councilman. I might add that yment •••.-. The moderate price per couple is ! larger check. 1 find that our ..„ and I as individuals will IIK pnv... are: Edward Wro- further, t^ •' i Sfclinn ?. Raid sldnnMk „ sey maintained its position as the Last week in your column, a 7 of these Committee people that r "•"-Prfln nulhorllfd «hnll innvm , $7.00. And with,the thought of bids Municipal government is in debt lis business in Iselin, and had bel welcome; Eugene Pastnck, t of npfwnl »« .imrlton of mncrflr most economically operated State Mrs. S. Judith Katz wrote a which no such tl1 voted against Mr. Tomasso were tis two children enrolled in the • be P»l»' - width, except In rrri i>!;,,, in the Nation ... The doors of in mind. 1'U bid you adieu until letter asking many questions dready for $35,000,000. I say toastmaster; William 7.a7 k openp - iUl «l«t« etter asking may q told how to vote. These few did St. Cecelia's School in Iselin f",enc nn the Plans ami next week. we should all live within a bud ing toast; the Rev. John Petren- with. flhftll jmrntloflHl. arfl Ihf rorutt the world arc open to the nurse, about the COURAGE group an d not accept Mr. Tomasso and came get, even our administration. fomanso served as president of iti Mrs Jeanne nfl « pnrt fif wir-h <|>l claims Dr. Roscoe P. Kandle perhaps I can enlighten her. up with Mr. Cassidy who could Mrs. Katz, my husband wants :he Iselin Chamber of Commerce, Fu'chs Rossner, presentation joriginal rtis.ll be drllvmrrt to the State Commissioner of Health Mrs! Katz, the COURAGE group not get a second to a nomination —"—••• •>*« rirht ropy jihnll be lo represent the people from Ms Iselin Chairman for Community . .. The Joint Legislative Appro- Book Review is a group of honest citizens fight- in that meeting. Our Mayor district by finding out what they Chest and Chairman for the Ise- priations Committee has elimin- ing for what they believe is could not have this so his Execu- (Continued from Edit Page) want and then by carrying i' lin Mental Health Drive. Mr. To- ated $25,000 to set up a chair of [right in their local government. tive Board had two people who extract mineral oil from an im- back to an able Councilman lik< masso sponsored a Little League Police Administration at Rutgers, They are fighting for the right do not reside in our Ward select passable swamp. Mr. Tomasso who will carry $ team for 12 years and acted as The State University ... The next men to represent their people at Mr. Cassidy for our Councilman. to the Council table and ther a manager for several of these Donat tells the story of the War- the Council table, They want men examinations to be given by the Mrs. Katz, if this were your want years. 1R wnrk - saw Ghetto as he and his family fight for what his peop'e - LEGAL NOTICES M oy t L State Board of Optometrists are who will stand up for what they husband sitting in on this memeett- irlrTilfll tn mir-h Imm lived through it, from the Initial COURAGEously yours, Since my interest and ire was ] Z nf ir M pub he msrtp In sI>y nf ... The State Government has people want - not the wants of that our Mayor is a dictator? (.| Section 71. niniiina o 0 1 of the Warsaw Jews to their event- our esteemed Mayor. We want checking on his opponent and find (ORDINANCE KNTTTLM) AN ORDj. - thi**«<>n Ordinanc» "e ™Wshun i"he" rontitmed?}™*. th'"roiiiMe offic, e i of Ihr Mnnickiv. I n, achieved savings of $111,169 in Now for the services — please 111 " puhik Irupwtlotv tual resistance movement and the Letter to Editor that he has lived here for about NANCE RBQULATINQ CANVAS-"j. to" requir Ordinance nne ysh ownei r of property ih» tiffin- the first year's operation of the people running our administra- let us give our Board of Educa- BINQ. flOLICITTNO AHD DISO held for the- purpose of manufaet- w tn p3u. E«eh lmpro\ pmi nl destructin of the Ghetto. He des- 17 Pershing Avenu if urine In the ordinary course nf Section : new system of printing control tion who will listen to everyone, 6 years and until he was hand TRIBUTmO cribes his life in the various con- tion some credit for the excellent Iselin, New Jersey j. hid business, or held for the. pur- in Sprtloii not one where if you disagree picked by the Mayor to serve on "pRovromo >(4 poae of procMSlnn In the ordinary.'imlrrtnkn centration camps as does his wife. schoel system we have today, If Editor you become an enemy and wil the Planning Board, there is no THK VIOLATION 1 course « his business, nr held toriinil the e CAPITOL CAPERS: • The NewMrs. Maginski and Mrs. Donat you look back, the Mayor hasn't) Independent-Leader th» ordinar" y '«iw nf hlsi'hP Inline,h. rwl nf b e disposed of n ih.<- mother took him from the or of credit for what they have ae dependent Leader in a statemen obvious in his distortion of the Ing with Notice of Public Hearing: property rrom --•• , "twice as much husband and half dicates we are disgruntled but Miy « 1«« Hearing held. May U|« WR«'ho"|f, " T.Je complished under the dr. cum issued by John Cassidy, that Gen truth, how can he be trusted to bu t for Uie as much income" ... The State phanage. He was by then a con say we are a disgusted group, IMS. ApproTed by Mayor Andrew P'K* »' f""*r stances, As for half sessions lf firmed anti-Semite. Mrs. Katz, your husband is | Tomasso was a newcomer t hold public office? W. Bantck Adver-.-ed as finally I P°". °L,,»™*SJ Conservation Department has a if wild fire apartment building rn uum.«-., .^fnr««'ii *• •' We cannot be reminded of the candidate for County Committee- Iselin. Why I have known Gen in this Oro- improvemenu few Tercentenary medallions of not curtailed, your children DENNIS KANE terrible crimes of man against man where in my husband has is not curtailed, your ci since he was born in "Iselin" an Boroufh ctert — •• -• — nwirillnii «nv m last year's vintage to sell... For bl Improvf mrrrt. man too often; it is doubtful that been one for 3 years so we do will be back on double sessions I find it a moral obligation O.P. 5/»/« the information of kids, spinach I know of two apartments in oui present you with the truth as Fulton's Cleremont made its M <-au# ntA\cr fi we will be reminded as well as we with some authority. The Imprmfrnrnl in a life long resident of Iselin, and Is avaflaWe and in good supply are by Donat who** story has the husban" Ward held now in abeyance, and trip on the Hudson River on Aug. like grandfather know it to be. at the present time from all areas ring of truth reminiscent of Or 11, 1807. oUkf neNew iieisejJersey.. well••"••. —————^— •uch nowi. uvw THK AUTHORITY PBOVIDH) FORtaouae or roomlnf the IH CHAPTBR X7 OF THE LAWS whS »uoh tr»M»«i>t pirrt. °f\,>mr within » :M3 of BOROUGOROUGH OOF CARTtRTTCARTtRTT: : require a RTTSTNESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY Section 1, DKF1.N111ON8DKF1.N1'11ON8. AA* s SSectioi n 11, DKF1N1'11O usM In ththll a OrdUtanc*, VbtVb Una premteM In oc on "truckaui" shall Include all per- ltd 1 Service Station - Watch Repairs •ons. Virmt. cnrporaMoM and M- The provision* of «W*i;" i,'^"^ ,^, •OCIAUOQB which dull tn&aport or remove personal property, whether lor to have Sw-tlon 5. The nun For hlr« or otherwise and whether ion. but thei^Th"'^:,?/ ! WATCH REPAIRS the same m am uu_»i». . ^PtTOprlallon shall h. Include only taoilble, personsl prop- duty to obtain me permit shall In c-»«1i ol \bt aalr of I TOWNE GARAGE erty; and the t«rm ' all oases be unpon the person own- and th* down p»ymi GALLARD'S *ith Full Guarantee Include lndlrtduals. ing or claiming to own the prop- Jlnsnre. TREAT SHOPPE J. F. Gardner * Son erty to be transported or remand, Mason - Contractor firms, societies, co cor- w 6. 11 li hfrsbv r".j Kxpert Repairs ponvtlona. associa Int be transported or removed; the US Ranwajr Ai PHOTO 485 AMBOY AVENUE provision* of this Ordinance shall Dial (I) the Tnwr ' Builder stock companies. runxr no r*rt at the '•«>' Woodbridg. Woodbridge on all Jewelry Section 2. Every person owning >nd 12) the etHnu>«l m> Al Brick, StoM and Concrete MErcnry t-35* or claiming to own any property the ' located In or on any premise* In pom li «itt w _,^. tOff. WblM Chofth) mentntii foforr iwh p Work 547 Amboy Avenue the Boro of O&rteret etospt tn a I pantmtc h.r.r USED CARS FU B-1BB7 warehouse of any person engaged ceiiflrmefl d »n • SALADS at Their Best New and Repaln HE t-3651 Section 9. Any person violating itity *e ptM I" I In the business of storing goods for any ot the provisions' of this Ord- We're SpeclausU tn ilre. and Who desires to transport *Btfl • SODA FOUNTAIN r Iniuredft Onaraiiteed GOLDBLATTS inance .shall, upon conviction Section 7. It l« «»whv rt. or remove th» same or o*Aise the. thereof, •oe punished by a tins not d Uuit IN the n™w M • BKAB WHEEL ALIGN- same to be transported or removed • FRESH BAKERY GOODS to eiceed fifty ($60.00) dollars, or mmemt (berelrn(berelrnftpf r rr GaU FU 1-9306 MENT aid BALANCE that the -Jrtiole or a substantial by Imprisonment in the County •parpose"), Is set « rt thereof Shalt be removed or Jail for not mote than (Ml days and '-' ' Open 8 A. M. to • P. M. • BRAKE SERVICE KsUbliilied Jeweler vmniporud from such premises in pur(»sr bv or on which It Is located snail, In or both; and tbe Uaglxtnte of the nunct (Colonia) <* K ( HKRBY ST.. KA1WAY U unldpal Court of the Boro of INCLUDING SUNDAYS person or by an agent duly appoint- ed for such purpose, first mate Oarteret before whom such con- PICTURES viction Is had may Impose such written application tn the tax col- r CloMd Wednesday AH Dar punishment by fine, by Imprison- lector of the Borough of Ositeret aatd STOiis SO SMITH ST. which application shall contain Uie ment, or both M aforesaid, as h* Mcvlig ft Storage following Information: lany me flti but not e>cee Is ttm. snd ' Firelgi Can FASHION FABRICS erable, and it any section, mb IntaP«tese. as brr-; Albert J. (b) Tbs name and address of tbs sectlo*. seateoee. clause or phras* person owningg or claiming to ownhereof shall, for any reason be il MIIBISIH lo l> SPECIAL 19.95 such propertyrty;; cost <* iwh of the premises held to be Invalid or unconstitu- BIG AIM Black ud White Ptctm* SCHAEFER, Sr. (c) The addresdd ss of the premises tional, such deokfcm shall not af- from whichhi , and the addresddress of the At Reasonable Price* premises to which, such property fect the validity of the remaining escttons, •ub-esetloMbet , sentence*nce*, oensss snd other «;•;" la to be transported or removed; [ng interest on such ... FOREIGN CAR and If either or both such premises clautes and ptansjee** of U^» OrdOrd- inance, bubutt they shals ll rremaie n in the extent perrnif.^ be not designated by an address «A;a-M of the Lo«l B REPAIRS LANDSCAPE then In Ueu thereof such premises effect: H bbedng thee legislativee In- i hall stand COLLISION WORK FREEFILM •hull be ctearly Identified. tent that this Ordinance shall stand 8«U< SALES • SERVICE • REPAIR WCN-U7 CONTRACTOR be made between ttw hours at S:00any prpartt . CCBIAWI • TUU) OOOD1 Sti ropristedforoo Lawn Mower Service Free Estimates A With Each RoD DetelopeJ AM. and 4:00 P.M. on any day ex- lmpr»mnie»ts or .cept holidays, Ssturdef* and Sun- •ad Printed CtU Mt ha Minute ujuuwAUteat wttb f tltad Her» And Repair MaiMal . RMttaiU Idaym:; provided, however, th*t in SSoeleT | EUROPEAN TRAINED SEE GALLARD FU 8-»11 a case of bona tide emergency such are hereby lapsaled, — — IbtotS « 10 PV^ SAW FILING MOVING ever, to UM extent of such oon IWtlYn VUU Neeoj COMPLETE LANDSCAPE application may be made at any nf «» is »i«l«n..' MECHANIC ^10 Per Hour lttl Mala St. Rahwar time. fBct or Inconsletoooe; It being the PLANNING Section 4. Upon the filling ot such legtalartve Intent that all other Day or Night GRADING k SEEDING application as aforesaid the tax col-Ordloances or parts ot Ordinances LINCOLN lector shall ascertain forthwith ttw now exlcHng and In effect, unler m? Agent Duct Pluckier • BototUUoc Lawns the sams be In conflict or Incon "* Imported Auto • Sodding • Tress total amount of taxes due that have Real Estate been charged or ISMMIII against tfttent with any of the provision ME 4-6080 NEWEST 1905 • Shrubbery • Kfergrsens m,nt to thhe person owninwi g or claiming to of this Ordinance, shall remain '< l»IWl KEY SHOP full force and effect. bonds iJilll FtnUaKlM own such property and which have SALES & SERVICE SLIP COVERS Section 13. Thk Ordinance shall 1163 Gram St., Iselin not been paid u tiie time ot mak- aaniini. All mall*" 1010 St George Avenue ? IS IT A SECRET 7 ing such applloauon (but excluding take effect Immediately after pass- boodl sot t dewrmmdewrmmdd S CHOOSE FROM s charged or asss—• •— age and publication as provldec *,a bbe drtin«drtennin«ll In " AVENEL IDEAL WAY MOVERS real estate) togSSher with the In- by law. bttcaltar xtoP1?!1- You know it's for SALE! OUR LOVELY The foregoing ordinance wa* in Clotiespoles (KMT ClOTStlMf) Wny Not Let The terest and oner charge* hereon, gtk 10. To Your BROKER SELECTION OF and notify ths person m*king such troduced"lded att a "meeOwmeeOnft <*of U _K tl 1:3* t. H. to »:»» P. I •1" McCoIleyi NEW FABRICS application of tbe intel amount Oounctl of tbe Borough of Oar of as H. to 14* P. I KNOWS IT'S FOR 8ALE* only ONE due for such taxes. Interest ncetalM *W> , More Yoa fimtoM "« >»• '""J^^J and other charges. When such ap- adapted• aon flret resdlog. The Is ba Isswd puriuanl >" 1 was will bs further con. ME 6-9070 FIN BUT plication Is mads during or after said ordinance will be further Uw ta «d-JS-^ SULO BROS. the period pnrrMed by statute for saisldered d on second reading for fin. ME 4-9752 IltlBUUt DOM the Buyer know If i the assessment for taxes for any adopOoe at a meeting of «aJ0 urssi st s rMt OOUDCU of the Borough of Oarteret 1850 Elisabeth Avenue year, tbe person owning or dsJin- ..be reoewwl (rorn ' for Sale? Ing to own such ptivUj shali be on June i. IMS at 8 ?M Oounell There is Chambers. Borough Hal. Oooks , to ,nd mlfin &•• STEEL Rahway llaiie to pa,y not only the taxes lj v ItH ATTOUS. Oarteret. N.J, at whlchi bl said * Uqier Stores LET I prlorly asssssed and unpaid as a- U> aid nui" ••••' time and place all persons Inter-1 FU 8-1790 Iforeeald but shall also be UsKle In 1 Innuinc* pay Hie uxes for the year tor ssted win be given an opportunity CLOTHESPOU AGENTS Ask For Dept. B which assessment is being me4e at to be beard ^_ ba«li »" Telephone MErcorf 4-1SM Os time ot such application; and PATWOK POTOCKIO, llo tttfcs~ardliunf«. llw •'• NATIONAL VANS should the tu rate tar «be t*Hng Borough Clerk ""SesVT*,..^ district for the year for whloh as- OP. 5/J0/45 UIS ndomi by ; Local and World Wide Moyen MLS sessment Is being mads st txu SERVICE Ih. principal sawn* '•> Slipcovers WELCOME time of such eppueaSon not then WOODBRIDGE ]ZJi, It the a««««*"- nt>tl Family Flagpobt UM St George Ave., Avenel Tell Your Story h»ve been dewrmlnad. then ths • Wrought Iron Raflingi Uqnor Store, Inc. n i-sni t»x i*te wed to determine the (ex.sraeoaed Onto to S5sor«liiaii« ah'" ^ • CALL ANYTIME! es for the year prior to Hut forsasMd «• first nadlnf al a BMeUag of S sum fir* """"T. , Reitalt WAGON whloh ssssssment is being made as HWMW r«l*l •» lh'.. WE DELIVER! afursesld shsH, for the purposes of & Heating - FREE this Ordinance, be the rate used sn. N«w JariST. heM ce Se l«k d»J to determine ttts taxes lor which of kUy, Ml, sad that said ocdlAsace wtt 382-0963 the •eesssment Is then being made 6t lakes. u» tor rarlher eassidsrslKa for Complete Stock U Donttftle Rcntab • Serrl» • lain INTERIOR as sioressJd. Nothing la this Ord final pssssge si • TMSUII al s>td Mi Imported Wlnei Hanldpal ONaeO Is IM beU at Hi nwrt- i>orj»s« "Service Decorating aaasjaa^uv vsuw^ss> D9 uDus«^ejVBP*4 %O Ov1* la« room tn th. Mtnotill Mouiriiwl - Coal ^ Fiel Been and Liquors prive ear tuptyer of Ws right to - - 1,'WoodbrMfe, Mew Jersey, ee Ike r< ...Kl ' With a appeal siy ssssssment ss provided day of June, 1845, M.e o'clock S«rtl« 11. M L. I*";!' HQMELITE SERVICE BY .. v. as BUB tkereafur as aald mitUr that UV Sui'l'li-!' f*jr In Title 94 of the Revised Take Advantage of Our 574 AMBOY AVENUE Smile" Statutes. i be readied, at wkkk Ums tad plan by M"l PUMPS • GENERATORS Section S. Upon the payment ol (wsoas who may ee IstofeiUd uers- WOODBRIDGE;. N. J. If will ba ghrsa as opoortunMj lo be BUILDERS* HAMMERS ERNEST thtbe taxseten*, , interestt enand otheother M yam si aparinet M* cbstfM specUtod ID tbs preceding a«rd esaesRdag lbs SUM. _ and Urn section ox this Ordlnaoos ths ISJ A copy of this ordluon aii bent I nui Summer posted on tbs Bulletin Board upon Tonuahip. a. dsfinn j toed «UI hi IwfaMH aai DECORATORS ooUeotor shaU forthwith and with- 1 out cost or (charge therefor issue a which public Motloes an custom- „! aald locil B""^ UN St Georgo AT*. (Rt K) HOME - APARTMENT eommoalr; IBe. arily ported In the Uamorial Munic- Ihlt prdlino« b* W" PRICES! Umber permit for lbs tnnsporteUco or ipal Building of the Township, and North ot WoodbiMi* Clomtaol renunsj, of such piuyenij. and noa copy U amiable up to aod In- ED FREY AND OFFICE For talannatlM •• such permit shall b» Issued unless For the month* ot May AVENEL, N. J. cluding the time of such meeting (Formerly With Ckuty Fur) Ro«m Layout - WekoBe' and until such taxes, Interest sad to the membsks of the genffa) and June ONLY! other charges have been paid In pubtk of tht Township who stall Furniture ArnmgemenU full; proTlded. however, that if ths „ 13. Tim "•''' T wch ooBiss. tt the office of UK Color Cw41natkm . ipsnoo owning or Ti»* "'"g to own .Jl Clerk In the Memorial Munld. FORDS PLUMBING COLONU such property has a right to appeal pulktlni In Woodbridie, New Jtrmr Budget f Unnltti the taxe* for any year or years In- rJORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE TIIK Call or Write For cluded la the amount owed as de- S*id onllnaM* !••«• Call MErcury 44449 termined by tbe method provided DONBTHUCrlON Of 81DEWAIJCS IN A ana Further Infomation AVENEL PORTION OF WOODBRIWiF, AVKNVE, CHAIN 8AW0 • V1BBATOM In Section 4 of this Ordinance, sod COAL CUSTOM TAILORED SUP files frith the tax collector a notice AVENEL, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF UMxeUoK WOODBRIOGE, IN THK COirNTY <)¥ Nou« is furtl*;' i" FBI You Coal Bin NOW With, POBIABLE BDEATER8 COVERS, DRAPERIES, In witttng. duly verified under oath „„„ will b. furthj-r HEATING ISELIN that be Intends to appeal the same,MIDDLESEX.. Aii A SIDEWALK IIMM * BEtPBOLSTERV then In Ueu of paying the taxes PRVEPROVEMENTM , TO HAKK AN AI'I'Rl) ra Lehigh Premium Anthracite then In lieu of paying the tunPR1ATIO. N OK »,1SO IT) I'AY THK ELECTRIC Interest and other charges for thtTOST THKRBDF, T<) AIIT1KIHIZK THK IICU l^mtor »t H SBOP AT HOME SERVICE FORDS , WoodbrMll". ?• J • & COAL CO. year or years to be appealed the LSSDANOK OF HONDS \NI> MAKK A 1 1 Nut or • Plywood • insDUttaa SEWER SERVICE RHflig & Sldlig - person owning or claiming to ownDOWN PAYMKNT TO KINANCE SUCH diy vt Jaw, * - • Rooflnj • Panelling such property shall furnish to the APPROPRIATION AND H) PRllVIDE Stove too • Shinflei • Ouaxs Doors M7 Buna ATOM i CARTERET tax collector a bond entered Into TOR THE ISSUANCE uK 1«>N1) AN- FU 1-5797 by * surety or ndclity oon,piny TICIPATION Stmx IN ANTICIPATION • MUlwork • BuiUenf SnppUss Woodbrltt*, N. i. UAH. • Hardwire • Mason's SappUs* hayinhiring a certificatoorttficatoe of authority OK TIIK. LSSIiAMU OF SUCH BONDS. PEA COAL, *1».93 3IT Aiesel at. Aitnel HK IT ORDAINED by llic Muulri|>«l Fuel OU * Coal T. R. STEVENS > WOODBRIDGE from the Coroml*«loner of Baiik.l:i« Cuuiiill ,A ll,c Tuwiuli!|> utf W.««U.rUI«W.««U.r f BUCK COAL, $19.50 and Insurance to do biiatnununn in In Uu> Ciuiily uf Mlddluci, New JU IL. Ju»t Dial •asflu MMA HMM HOW !»«» 1 Hlllcrest 2-0180 W ST. GEOBGE AVE. i PORT READING MErcury WOODBBIDOK KS King Georges Rd., Fordf 4-1738 Repuln > SEWAREN «l AD FREE CHECK TERMITE DAMAGE CALL Type* Every year at thin time, homeowners find winged insects - Mule listractlii SMITH SHOP AT HOME LI 9-9093 suddenly fly out and then drop their wings and cruvv. Plimbiig and Heating Alr-CendUloning SERVICE around. Those insects are termites and indicate that there Learn ID Play The UN Remsen Ave. Aveael SIMONE BROS. Industrial Exhaust Ijrttm u ME 4-3OW Motor Oaajds ihouHundft of other termites still eating the houWJ c» " LINDEN, N. J. CALL NOW PIANO-ORGAN rxn TUSE 486-2726 • 486-0059 Toilets Advertising further destruction to the wood of the house. The cost of ACCORDION er Ptitate butnicUow by Kitchen Faucets pairs far exceeds the cost of treatment and goes higl» " Ceramic Tile Qnallftod Teachen Gas Water Heaters IN delay, Beginners and Advanced REPAIRS and SiudenU Accepted. Hnry Jaisei & Soi DRAPERIES This Newspaper 1 REPLACEMENTS Gdl us for free inspection of your home by experience Call ME 4-5446 EDWARD SWANICK Sewer Cleaning Sheet Metal Work Doesn't Cost sonnet Our work, which we guarantee for TEN *"*" Authorised iLIPCOVERS CERAMIC TILE Salts & Sorvtoo Roofing engineered to exceed specifications of existing "' CONTRACTOR CONN OEGANS Gutter* and making us one of the leaders in the field. KIHBALL PIANOS IT bending Mimia Leader* JARDOT 588 Aldeo Street \(t( TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM tcptaof AU Kind. PIANO COMPANY Woodbridge, N. J. PAYS! 44 Mary Avenue, Hords Ml fUkwu.v Atrmio PERTH AMBOY ISELIN Telephone MKrcury t - 1X41 CollMEtUU Today VA 6-8367 549-7708 VAUej Mil* UAiLl 1* • . II - • '(KB.)' «• Cteteret Prow Thursday, May 20, 1965 Street, Perth Amboy. Family Church. Can 747-9790 after PAOE NTNBTEBH 6/2M/10 8:00 P.M. LEGAL NOTICE Noncra 5/20-5/27 LEOAL NOTICES tEGAL NOTICES JLEOAL NOTICffl • KHALI BELT WANTED • Hughes Reports A»enue to of Port Reedlni Avenue njt Avanui to the ««s«eny CLASSIFIED • HOROSCOPE HEADING! • J of propoMd street WEST AVENCa- AND PORT MAD- Street; from the KasMrly Ude of th* such obligations, to the exMot Wtl sloe of Turner Strstt. ProposM Helu ATTENTION LADIES — Can from the Westerly fid* of pro- ING AVKNUI, MRT H«aDIrt(> Scett pi«e, port Reading . from _ .n of Tmppaa asrmltMd »y 40A(l-»~Bl £nm "I1 Street to the Street I tb« Easterly side of Tbirt UM LgWl BBonr d L»w. „ ,VKHTIS1NG you use extra money for your sum- "B" Street to the proposed new Street. MRS. LYNN Prom the Weet»fly tide of Lw Central Railroad Bridge. Section 5. It is hereby On Youth Unit ; Project BowUe N. J. R-M Street. Tappppen Street RrlecaUon-Weiiet- mer vacation? Earn $2 to $5 an Reader and adviser. Answers all Street to the Siwtwly dde oj "i' Plan mined and «uit«]rot Bowvts NJ. R-95, eeedlng 11(1,1?'.. spprnprtited for hour part-time. No Investment. questions. With this ad and Jl oo WOODBRIDGE - The Youth Street. * Profile of Proposed Street Ondos the Southerly side of From the Westerly dde of 'I" street Knwtra and storm drainage for fleott Place, drawn by Charles lj •town payment! on capital Improts- For appointment call M7034H. for Port Bending Avenue, Third Streett to tthe Northerlhrly sidide ments or for the capimi imprtrve- you are entitled to a full life Organization of Woodbrldge Town- Street to IU Waaterly (*rmlnu« W. Beagle, Township Enjflnerr of thee Proposed Rslot*tloRltl n o* 5/20-6/10 Drawn by Charles W. Bmils, T. dated Frbniary 1963. ment fund In budget? heretofore reading. Available for parties and ship held its serond meeting SOUTHERLY SIDE d Street. adopted for «»ld Township »r« noi» Prom West A?«mie to the *a*t«iy Northerly Side Tappen SStreet t RelKition-ftuterty gatherings. Open 9 to 9. Sundays wth reprp,ientatives of all sec- Prom the Westwly slcl<> nf "K" avsilarile to rtnunre nld pvirpos*. MOTHERS aide ol Lea street Prom the Bnnterly Mde of "«" The rum of tintis I* hereby *p- by appointment. For further In- tions in attendance. John From the Westerly Bide of Lee 8*eot tn the IMterly slrVe of the From the Northnrly aide of If you are In need of money and Btrpot to the Westerly side of Lee Protxwiyl new street. proprlated from aurh monavt to formation call 382-3179. 1582 [ . Hughes, president, revealed Street to ttoe ftntpriy rid* of "«•• Third Street to the Ni>rtti»rly sln> the payment of the — ~" n Street, StTCet Southerly Sid* 1 '7' said can work only a few hours a day— 1 From the Easterly sldn of Lee nf Pnrt Reading Avenue purrxw* . ing Street, Rahway. 5/9-5/27 tremendous progress has been Prom the lkuit«rly idd« of "E From tlie Easterly Hide of "sr Second Street R*liw.itlnn-Northerly servicing AVON customers is your Stwwt to rtn Westerly terminus, arrwt to the existing curb at the StrtPt to the Wenterly n!d« of lr? SefWon «. To finance Mid pitf- made during the past two mortthn Jnrsey Central Railroad Bridge. Street; from the Easterly Hide of flln>. answer- AVON Representatives PROPOSFD NEW STREUT, PORT SOUTHERLY SIDE From ttis Westerly sW» of the pos«, bonds of «aUI Township of 1.1 111 8KB VICES in developing a program of spon- R8ADINO arrw«f to ththee W side an aearemte principal amount not can W to $3 per hour, near your From the Westerly side of Lot of thee proposeprop d new rtoposjd new RJibt or w«v to the. sored activities to best serve the From "B" Stnwrt to Scott Plnce 1(1A. lliork 665 to the Westerly p Westerly side of the PrujKxdi i excfeiHnK l30n,!Kjf| Bre titrehf tutH- own home. For personal Interview Project Bowtle N. J. R-»S PPropd o sed nlnht of W»y - from First lv»Hon of Tdppen street, orlsed to be l«sued pursuant to teenage citizens." Rldp of the propossd street, Streeatt t to second 81-reM in your borne cal M2-51W. IF YOUR DRINKING has be- Plftn ind Profile at street Gradm from the BsMerly side of the d SIM SfTond Street Hrlorillnn «(.ntti wild I.ocsl Hnnd l,n« flald bonds for Propowd 8 treed Project Bowtle N J. R-9S. 1 If Bile. shnll hear Interest at • rate which proposed street to the eilstlng Profile of -Proposed street nr 5/20 come a problem, Alcoholics An- "We are directing our greatest Dr&wn by Oh»rlp« W. B ™rb at the Jersey Cmvm R»tl- From the Canterlv side tif the, «hr>ll not exceed six per centum R., dated FVbniary. 19«S. of a New Street Right of Way, lTHvt to snld bonds nnt rtetfrmln- 1515 or write P. O. Box 253, Wood- o 17 year olds, even though all From the Northerly Bide of "B" NORTHERLY SIDE ship lorntion of Tappen street d by this ordinance Ktifl.ll be deur- bridge. 4/1-8/2S eenagera will be eligible to par- street to the Northerly rtdo of From the Westerly side of WWt February, Pnrt Readlni Avenue snrl the Pro- nlned by re«ihitlnns to be here- acott PlacePlact. Eaitetly Side posed RflOfRtlon of Turner Rlre#t. ifter sdoptrd ticipate," Mr. Hughes said. "Sur- Avenue at Station 0+00 u> ttie "SOVKI.TIK.1 Security Guanjp WESTERLY SIDE Northerly side of West Avenue at From tha Southerly side of Prolert Ilowlle N J H-»s l'lnn Section 7 To flnanc* said ptir- MRS. CURTIS - READINGS veys by the various police depart- Prom tho Northerly side of "D1 Station If90. Second street NS ar«a|. Must have car and tele- Second Street to the Southerly Port Readlni; Avenue-Northfrlj lie Issued pursuant to said Local OR' church and school officials in- BEADING STREET. the work phone. Retired servicemen accept From West Avenue to Port Read- Project Bowtle N. J. R-95 :W(> of First Street. Side. Bond LBW In sntlclpstlon of the Lest Amboy, 442-9891. dicate that those in the mid-teens Fifth Street. Port Reading - from From the WeflUrlv Md« of Issuance of said hnndi Said notes able. Average salary, $67 per 5/6-5/27 Ing ATenue. Plan and Profile of proposed Turner Street to Port Rending ,mi see them, need our help the most, and we Project Bowtle N. J. R-85 Plan and street grades for Port Beading Fanrth Strwt to tho Wfirerlv side shall lie.ir Intnres' at a rate which week. An equal opportunity em- Avenue, Drawn by Chnrlea W of the Propo^d HelocnMnn of Tur- shnll not eirwd HII per centum a down. 418 have vowed to do our best If we Profile ot proposed street grades ner Street; from tho Ensterlv side f5"r) per annum and nifty be re- -jrh: ployer. Write Box M 202, r/o this FUEL OIL - 12.8c .per j,_. for "A" street and Proposed Beadle, T.B., dated Febnmry, 1964, Project Bowtle N.J. R-»5 Plan can say in years to come that Btreet. PORT READING AVENUE, NORTH- •V Profllp of Proposed atreet Oredea Of the: PrdprcxKi Relocntlnn of T\\T- newed from time to lime pursuant newspaper. 5/I3-G/3 13 1/J0 small tank. Free repairs ERLY SIDE for Fourth Street A FlfMi Street, ner 8»re«t to the Easterly nltte of to nnd within the llmUntions pre- our activities have given our Drawn by Chwlee W. Beagle, T. 'lil'h Street. scribed by '.alii I*w Alt manera UNIVERSE OIL - ME 4-6776. ' B., dated January. 1965. From the Westerly side of First drawn by Charles W. Beagle. Town- Turner Street Relopatlnn-Westrrly with respect to said notes not de* teenagers the opportunity h reach EASTERLY SIDE Street to the Weeterly side ot the ship Engineer, dated Fcbrunry 1964, MBORKR 5/13tf y t Northerly Side termlned hy this ordinance shall adult maturity without a major Prom the Northerly side of Wwt proposed From the Northprlv side of be determined tv resolutlnni toiba WANTKI) Avenue to t'ho Southerly side of Street relocation of Tapppn Krom tho Easterly nldn of Tur- conflict with society, then we wil Fifth 8trwt W the Northerl#9lde htreafwr a/lopted. In the event Apply: MISC. FOR SALE Port Reading Arenue. From the Rssterly ntdc of the pro-ner street to tho Westerly side ot nf Port Rwidlnp Avemie that bonds nre, Isoued pursuant'to WESTERLY SIDE posed relocation of Tappon Strppt I'ort Rending Avenue. Fords Porcelain Works have done our job well Turner Street Relocation-Easterly this orillnnnco, the iggrefate a- con Prom the Northerly side of West TO the Biwttily sido of Thlrtl rourth Street, Port Reading - Side. mciiut of notM hereby juthorlMd Ijohigh Avenue CLOSE-OUT! 40-inch wide Jum- eluded Mr. Hughes Avenue to the Southerly side of Btreet. from Tappen Btreet to Port Re«d- to be lssuod shnll be reduced try TAPPEN STREET RELOCATION inK Avenite. From the Southerly side of Perth Amboy bo st«el wardrobes at redlculous Port Rending Avenue. Fifth Street to the Northerly side an amount equal to the principal "A" STRUT, PORT HADING WESTERLY SIDE Project Bowtle N J. R-(tt. plan if Port. Reading Avenue. amount of the honfls so Issued. If B/JO prices |8 and op. Direct from From "K" Street to Its Westerly From the Southarly ltd* of Third & Pronie ot Proponed Stn«V Grades Port KearTfog AVtHUe & Venn* the ftccregnt-e amount of outstand- LEGAL NOTICES Street to the Northerly side of the for Fourth Street and Fifth Street, ing bonds nnd not layout work. Welders must be COUNTRY SQUIRE, Radio and Port Reading Avenue. Port Reading Avenue, T.E., June. 1W4. of such ejress, be nppllepp i to Inf e ir:n« mod- southerly side qualified M HeU-Wtld or U]& heater' ' sr,. Powtt jtMring. 8*UMB- NORTHIRt.V SIDE SECOND BTREET RELOCATION Port Reading Avenue, Port Reading pnyment of «unh notw then out- From the Weeterly Bids of "K" NORTHERLY SIDE From the Easterly side of Tap- Northerly Side sta'ndlnn. operator!, with special considera- ger. Will sacrifice due to out-of I2Or WOODBRIDGE, TN From the Westerly side of the pen Street to the Westerly side of ««n of 1 atrp«t to Its Westerly terminus. From the Easterly side of Bluth Section 8 Tt is hereby deter- tion given to those with experience town work. Call LI 8-3775. i™ , COTOTT OP MIDDLESEX SOUTHERLY SIDE proposed new Right-of-way to Port Reading Avenue. Street to the Westerly aide of Ver- mined and declared that the period M» and TO APTOOPRIATK $211,035 TO PAY the Westerly side of the proposed School Street, Port Reading - non Way. from the Easterly side of From the Westerly side of "B" of unefulnexs of said ppurposep , ac- in aluminum and stainless steel. 5/20 Tin OOflT THEREOF, TO MAKF Street to Its Westerly terminus. relocation of Tuppen 8treet. from West Avenue to Port Beading Vernon Way to the Westerly side di I hl lif I ::XIF Trnni- *»™ PARENT ANIJ TO AU AT6 cording to renjionahle life. Is a Full benefits and excellent wages I ARTERET BTREET, MRT BF.AD- SOUTHERLY BIDE of Hnftaman Street. period of lfl t years computed fr^ni U? ISSUANCE OP From ths Easterly side of the pro- Project Bowtle N.J. R-«5. Plan Vernon Way d f Steady work. 195> TRIUMPH Moor. White. INC the duls of said bondn. FINANCE SUCH AP- posed new Right-of-way to the of Proposed Sidewalk for "E" F.atterly Side Section 9. It Is hereby deter- i,\ .< V* Ap- Apply: Best offer. Call FU 84446 after l"rom Fifth Street to sH*. 18+00 Westerly side of tfae proposed re- Street «ud School Street, drawn by From the Northerly side of us shown on Plans, C. W. Beagle T. B.. Feb. 1965. mined and stated thnt the Supnle- 4:00 P.M. 5/20 Project Bowtle K. J. _. ... location of Tappem Street. Port Reading Avenue to the South- mentel Debt Statement requited HOFMAN-PAUL VERNON WAY, PORT BEADING Northerly Side erly side of Larch Street. by said Locnl Bond Law hag betn »" > of the Township of Port Reading Avenue "E" Street, Pott Reading . from erly side of Seventh Street. filed shows rhat the RTOOS debt of , colof- m Parkhunt St. aluminum awning, many ex- E., dated June, 1M4 Port Beading Avenue to Scott oodbrldge, In th« County of Mid- EASTERLY SIDE Drawn by Charles W. Baagle, T, Tapnen Strett said Township, as defined In Sec- : illnlnj Newark. N. J. [Irns. On'New York bus route. Call mesei, M follow*: Prolect BowUe N.J. H-!)5 Plan tion «A:2-43 of »ald Local Bond l Prom the Southerly aide of Fifth B,. dated June, 1964. SEE: 1IR. S. HOLT |5»92M. Section l. TU» construction of Street to the Northerly side of EASTERLY SIDE Project Bowtae N.J. R-93. Plan Sc Profile of Proposed Storm Draln- Law, la Increased bj this ordinance 2Sf- ,l?aJ,t *rta.: » + jn M ahown Down Payment teret Road between Lee street and Appropriation and Estimated Cost limitation within which a suit, CARTERET—Two-family bouse, CARTERET on plans, ^ ~ "B" Street. $211,013 action or proceeding questioning Enwrian Street, acroa from Holy 700 SQ. FT. nrtB BTB1B1, Amount ft Bond* and itota Project Bowtle N.J. R-95. Plan Down Payment the validity of surh ordinance can From Tappea A 1 1 1 Certeret Sc Profile of Proposed Sidewalk (10,115 be commenced, as provided In (he Alr-conditioncd suite, wood panel- f W " to *» Lo- 6tree* PerioC«1FU*»tu)ii*n Oradee for Mall between Lee and Amount of Bonds and Notes local Bond Law, has hepin to run jing, new tiled lavatories, plenty cal Law of New Ana*7 and Project Bowtle H. i. R-»5 .10 ftftra "B" Streets. $200,900 . . from the date of the first, publica- Plan and FnxOM 'a Proposed "B" Street, Port Rttdbrr - from Centeillne Section 4. The coat ot such tion of this statement. adjacent parking. Heat, fljht, ttnenu t Street) MM Tor ftfth Street West Avsuus to Its Westerly From the EMrterty side of Lee purposes, as hereinbefore stated. Terminus. JOSEPH V. VALENTI and watchman services supplied. Street to tbe Westerly side of "B" Includes the aggregate amount of Municipal Clerk of the CALL MI 3-1222 Project Bowtle N.J. B-9J. Plan & Street. (17,525 which V estimated to be Towneihip of Woodbrldge. W.J. Profile of Proposed atnet Grades Pint Btreet, Port Reading • necessary to finance tbe cost of I.L. 5/20/85 ' *"-" PROOF POSITIVE! VW-M7 Tasterl for "B" Street; drawn by Charles from Carteret atreet to Fort Read- such purposes Including architects Street to the W. Beagle. Township Engineer, ing Avenue. fees, accounting, engineering and 1, TIM MTSM1 dated January 1965. WANTED autborlted lor tfa* Carteret Street Project Bowtie N.J. H-95. Pro-Inspection costs, legal expenses and CHECK OUR PRIIifcS-liHECK OUR TRADES! which MM '•• flOUTHEBLY SlUS^ ,. Northerly Side posed Storm Drainage for Pint other expenses, Including Interest MALBmJ mUU Pram ths Westerly sM« of tamen Prom Wei ' Street and SUth. Street, drawn by p erly side TEACHERS Street to aU M Oai- qharles *^. Beagle. -Towmhrp "En- teret Street, jv gineer, dated August IBM, Enjoy your summer white you FOURTOURTH STSTREOTR . POKI READING Northerly BUe am $3 to $8 per hour part time. „ Ji a.SttaS5dS* From Ttippen Street to PDrt-Besd- lee Btreet: from the Westerly side From the Easterly side of Car- 'SEUN.N.J. Ing Arenue. or tee Street to the Easterly side teret Street to the Westerly side meb mt purpose, and (a) tns . SPECIAL FAriUTlES For interview phone 7SWB11 or mount of each put* sum which it Project Bowtle N. J. B-H of "E" atreet: from the Westerly of Port Reading Avenue, LIB 9090 Flan and Profile of propoeed side of "E" Street to It* Westerly West Avenue & Port Reading FOR 242-1133. 5, to he PJOTWid by *• down paj LUNCHEONS DINNERS men thereinafter approptlatsmP0«»d. «IIuL street grades for Fourth Street terminus. Avenue, Port Beading - from "E" i M r and Fifth Street ' Southerly Side Street to the Jersey Central Rail- NOW THRU TUES. RESTAURANT e COCfiTAn. jR«• «wLf*nj»te5 *5f »*P««td maximu» m»Pm0 amouw LOUNGE JUDGE! of bonds and notes to b» iMUed for Draws By Oharles W. Beagle, T. Prom West Avenue to the East- road Bridge. stidi vxt, purpoM, and (4) the I., dated February, lflW. erly side of Lee Street; from the Project Bowtle N.J. R-95. Plan Rock Doris CHINESEf FOOD TO TAKE OBT Auxiliary List of Project Bowtle K.J. H-85. Plan Prom the Easterly aide of "B" and AMERICAN < Port R««<«TI« Avenue. EXPRESS & Proflte of Street Grades for Pro-Street, to tbe Westerly side of Let Cary Leslie RAMBLERS COLON1A - Ladies Audliary to (l)0 TTht « conetnwtloo of , tUI AVENUE. FORT BKADIMG posed Street, drawn by Charles W. Street; from tbe Easterly side of 62 Smith St., Perth Amboy »vtr «nmatou In tbe toUcnrlni the V. F. W. Port (061, met it the From School Street to n* pro- Beagle. Township aiglneer, dated Lee Stfvet to the existing curb, at Grant Caron No Connection With Any Otbel Porttoos of tbe fallowing public posed southerly terminus. February 1965. the Jersey Central Railroad Bridge. in Post Home Inman Avenue, where sttvets IB the Projeot Bowtle Area Project Bowtlo N. J. B-95 Eaiterlj Side Bontherly Side Rtataurant plans lor a new project, were of ths Port Beadlsg Beotloo ol tbe Plan and Profile of Proposed Prom the Northerly side of From the Westerly side of Lot Township: Street grades for West ATenue "B" Street to the Northerly side of 18A, Block 863 to the Westerly aide "Father Goose" made. Members will, auiit in li- Appropriation aa4 Estimated Cott Drawn by Charles W. Beagle, T. Scott Place. of the Proposed Street; from the brary work and wheeling the hos- W.900 E., dated January, IMS. Westerly Side Easterly side of the Proposed Street SAT. It SUN. MATINEE Down Paymeot EASTERLY SIDE , to the existing curb at the Jersey pitality cart to pattpnts. Thirty Prom the Northerly side of 2:00 P. M. From the Northerly side of School "B" Street to the Southerly aide of Central Railroad Bridge. A WALTER *EADB five veterans are patienti at AmoBBt «f Bonds Md Notti sweet to tlie propoeed Westerly 3oott Place, Avenue en Northerly Side 2 Steve Reeves Hits From the Westerly aide of West 1898 Roosevelt Proposed New Street, Port Reading - STERLING T^BATM Period WESTIRLT SIDE from West Avenue to Port Reading Avenue at Sta: 0 4 00 to the North, "The Giant »{ Marathon" 11964 CLASSIC 4-dr. S«d., Equipped with The auxiliary will again partici- 40 From ths Southerly side of Avenue. ' erly aide of West Avenue at Sta: "I" andd "B"B"" RTREBTI. POR* i + eo. pate in the Memorial Day parade. 8chool Street to the propoeed Projeot Bowtle N.J. B-95. Plan liadio, Heater, 6-Cyl., Automaric, Powtr RIADINO Westerly Terminus. ft Profile of Proposed Stireet Qrades Port Reading Avenue, Proposed Re-1 "The Slave" . Projec• tvj»i»t "BowileWVFT war " Njw. w, n~VQ •"" |S>>e n' H.rryl (Wy A F« llftf All members will meet at the Port J. K-»5 — IXTH STREET, PORT RAIDING for "A" Street and Proposed Street. location of Tappen Street and WOODBRCDCE Plan and Profile of Proposed Sani- From Port Reeding Avenue to drawn by Charles W. Beagle, Town- Second street, Port Reading. Home at U:30 p.m. May 30. tary aewen for "B" Street snd for ship Engineer, dated January 1965. Project Bovrt|e N,J. R-95. Plan I [> npivtiN Turner Btreet '• ' U.S. KOU1I 1 A poppy princess will be select "IT street, Drawn by Charles W, Projeot Bowtle N. J. B-M Easterly Side & profile of Proposed Street Grades Beagle, T. K. dated March 1W. for Port Reading Avenue, drawn by • t «J766 T Plan sad Profile Of proposed Prom the Northerly side of ed from the Junior unit.by lot. On "I" Street—from Btatlon 0 4 street grades and storm drainage West Avenue to the Southerly side Charles W. Beagle. Township En- "Buddy Poppies" were distributed 00 to 1 + M for Sixth Street. . , of Port Reading Avenue. gineer, dated February 1984. 1 On "B" atreet—from Station 0 + Drawn by Charles W.,Bt*(l*, T. Westerly Side Port Reading Avenue- Northerly TAT- BOTH BOX OFFICES NOVf among members to be JoW on 00 to 0 + U. B.. dated June, ISM. Prom the Northerly side of Side. V1RYSTOCK the appointed date. Proceeds en- PROPOSED STRUT and "B" West Avenue to the Southerly1 side Prom tho Westerly side, of Pint HI 4 •1111 OPEN NIGHTLY AT 7:M PJVL N6RTHKRLY SIDE Aii STREET, PORT BUDIAQ of Port Reading Afenue. 8treet to the Westerly slide of the able the auxiliary to continue Its From the Westerly sld» of Bort WOODBRIDGE. N. J. •boar at Dusk Project "Bowtie" N. J. H-B5 - Reading ATenue to ttae lasterly """" STREET, PORT HEADING - Proposed Relocation . of Tappon RAMBLER work In the Veterans hospitals Plan and profile ot Proposed Sani- side of Tuner Street. ' 1" Street to Weeterly Ter- Rt. 1 and' St. George kn. Aeittriiri tary Bower (or Proposed Street and SOCTHBliY SIDB AIR CONDI :ONEI> and in the community. "B* Street, Drawn by Charles W Thru SAT. From tot Westerly side of Port Joject Bowtle NJ. B-W. Plan NOW THRU SA' AY WED. 1305 ST. GEORGE AVE. Mrs. Fred Langeudorf, presi- Betels. Ti I. dated February 19M. Reading Avenue to the fcsterly iflle of Proposed Btreet Orsdea On "B" Street Weeterly tram Sta- side ol Turner street. for "K" Street andJProposed Street, Robert Ceorgi Hamilton • FU S-1200 dent expressed appreciation to tion 0 + 00 to 1 + 50. ICOTT PLACI, PORT READING drawn by Charles W. Beagle, Town- On "B" Street luteny from Sta- ship Engineer, dated January 1M5. MJtchum Baker Red Buttons members who marched in the From ">" Street ta the proposed tion 0 + 00 to 5 + 50. Northerly Side , The Immortal Hunk Williams On Proposed Street tram etMlon Prom the Westerly sldi of "E" Loyality Day Parade. Proje* Bowtle N. A R-9S Live* Again — Sines Again 1 + so to e + to. Plan and Profile! of proposed Street to lt« Westerly tern*nu», "YOUR CHEA IN' street mdea for Scott Place Southerly Side ' George Hamilton "Mister Moses" FIFTH 1TREST AND ilXTH STRIOT, PORff RIADINO irawn by Charles W. Beagle. T. Prom the Westerly side of 'W 1., dated Pebruary. 19M. Street to Ito Westerly termtouj. Susan Oliver HEARr . i Projeot "Bcirtls" M. J. R-S8 - N0RTH1RLY HUB Carteret Street, Port Readlnf - Plan and Profile of Propoeed Sani- Red Buttons - 2ND Bio HIT - « 1 tary Sewer for Flttb Street and Prom the Westerly aide of "K" from Fifth Street to Bt«: 18+00 "The Lost World Street to the Easterly side ot the as shown on Plan*. Joanne Weodfcard I AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Sixth street. Drawn by Charles W. proposed new street. Projeot BowUe N.J. R-9S. Plan Arthur 0'ConneH Beagle. T. 4 ***** •*•*«& 1W. SObTHERLV SIDE A Profile of Proposed Btree* Grades Of SinlJad" Stuart Whitman £ rXNIIMOST SMCLAUSTS - COAST TO COAST On Slxtu Street from Station t + Y SIDE and Storm Drainage for Oarteret "YOUR CHEATIN' 00 to 1 + If Easterly side of "I" Street, drawn by Oharlee W SUN. MON. TUE. "SIGNPOST TO MURDER" On Fifth Street from Station 0 + Street to the Westerly side of Beagle, Township Engineer, dated Glenn Henry [ ^TRANSMI SSION OVERHAUL TRANSMISSION 00 to 2 + 00. Lee Btreet June 1964. HEART" "A" STRBCT. JACKSON STRUT easterly side of Lee Fonda I the Weeterly M* of Easterly Side Plus Ford SUN. THRU TUES, CHtCK-Uf TUNE-UP AND PWTH STREET ol TRANSMISSION Project Bowtle If. J. R-M — Plan ,5*rt new street. Prom the 3ou6h*ny side (ANDI rtiVENIJ COITIY MfAIM IGHT OF WAY FROM Firth Street to the Northerly side "Are We All Tajlulah Banktiead and Profile of fropoeed Sanitary FIRSt StREET TO SECOND of Fourth Street; from th4 Souther- "The Rounders" ' CHICK ll Sewers for "A", Street, Jackson 8tef»nie Powers NKAM DT STREET, PORT READING lyslde of Third Street to the Nor- c Street and Plfth Street Df*? Potential Killers??" * HK Proin First Strwt Ui Second t'herlv sldo of Second Street; from Mary Ann Mobley Oharlss W. Bewle. T. •. dated Uarch tho Southerly side of Second Street Joanne t Woodward IMS atreet "DIE! DIE! MY - 50 Project! Bowtle N, J. B-»» to the Northerly side of Flrat Street; Chad Everett 95 On "A" Btree* from SUtton 0 + rroni the Hiicitherlv aide of First Stuart Whitman Plan and Profile of proposed Gvor. 00 to 1 + JO street) to Sta: 18*00 us shown on DARLING" On Firth Street from Station 0 4- street (trade" of New street Rlght- pluun "Get Yourself o Moi. of-Way "Signpost to Murder" Ekln 00 to 1 + 30 Drawn by Churltw W iloagla, T. Westerly Side - 2ND BIG HIT - 72 On Jaokeon Mnei from Station lTom the Northerly side of Fifth 13AIJJLD 1 + M to »' + *>. B., dated February, 19 tiho aouthorly itae Fifth Street, IMrt ltradlllg from Tttlipwu Htri-ul) Ui Ciirteret Street. Wilderness" oappropriatiof the " n and EstlnuUd Co> of Wnrt Street. MENLO PARK CHILDREN ALWAYS FRE£ HfTH 8THEET. POUT KKAD1NO l»ix>|ei:t BowUe N J. H-»s. Plan and 816 L ELIZABETH AVE.f LINDEN, NJ. 143,833 Projii 'lVrner StrwH U) l'>»rt Read- ,\ Profile nf l'ro|»>»e' Krides for rourth Street mid nftli Nortlmrly Sldr 1 W Period ef Uwfulnm r'nun tin- Wi-.iterlv Bliln at '11 _ - Till ". 10 yenrs Dmwii by Oharlos W Ht^lo. T. |»u rtuw-t Ui the li.vawrly olUe ot Jeuurtto M s dated rWwuitrv, I1MM Oartei-el Hfieel Siilitlierly Slilr Maurice <:hevallei- i Profile of Propoewd 3UMTO Diuli NOtmiBKl Y SIDE Vrvia tha Easterly <»— - - J"l..m Hie WwK-rlV slila of Tttp- nut) for Tappen auwit. Drawn h l.i I 111. Kuaturly Bide ol OtiarlS W Beagle, Tuwnahlp Eua Street to Uw WMUtrly side of NEW SEASON t;t "The Merry Widow" nc«r, d«.i*i June 1WK. Port HeadliHf Avenue. - from SODTMKJU.V BIUK Weat Avenue, furt Ea!(t«rl> Side I SOUtll- plus Aim Blytb in MAY; Prom Uio NorUiofly alJ" PWU Uu» »-i«!y-*; y'»H™{ Hctlixtl HI red t.i 1U 1 alde of treri t» Uw Northerly side to Uw *rlVro]ea''iiowtie N.J H-US. Plau "The Student Friiice" NEW THRILLS AND * Profile of FtOiioeuit atreeti Cffitdes TUB PROPOSED KKlOCAIlUN Or for W«(i Avenue, iiniwu by charlea and all the old favoritei too • » • • erly W lle^li^ 'i\rwii.^liip Ciiiymeer Frl. & Sat. May 81-XX TDRNEH STREBT d*t«d Junuurv 1WJ5. a[reoi, u. the soutaiorly did., . rTotect Bowtle H 4 K-» Gene Kelly to li Btreet; from Uie Norther Plan ftud Profile aud Svorni Owto- Ensterly tilde Itct outdoor ciicus . . . sensational new lidci , , , r MERCS & COMETS ol Clftu Street to Uw C a»e tW^Poro H«»din8 AveuM- *'ioiu tU« Northerly iflde ol m uf 81»lih Street- ft.'Uool BUeot to lirje proposed hew skill gtiiiet . . , olwdyi free puking . . . Drawn by Olwrlee W. «*•»«, i. Westerly terminus. °N FUN FOR YOU THIS SUMMW IN ONE OF OUR NEW MODELS pkw N«bon Eddy ft Kiddiilaiid , . . iwimining po * " ' ~ PORT RBAIHNO AVkrhjK, NOB- Wt.Uily Side SIDE __ fniiu the hoi Jeanetle MacDunald. in 60 Di SOTO Bchool Street W» £v«ry Mondty~4ll Ridis ft Prk* t)W0 uilkJ. Weaturly UirMlniu "SWEETHEARTS" "..isid by Charles W B«gio, Apri fttreet to tho Westerly sld* of 8l»tU Strtel. ft>rt B«"«ln* • ™" Re!II. *ul«i.,T»,. W TU« propowd Turner 1*01 Port RetuiinK Avenue to Turner 9t feu-em. Vivleu* Bowtlo N.J. R-B5. P»n SUr TOES. • FIRST 10)1! DAY, WEDNESDAY, /WAY J? Tuui th« »*"t«ry ol'tha Profile of Proposed BtrJW Ojaden proposed wlooatioji of Turaar May U-U-ii Swa to the d Btonn Drainage for Bliui Street U> Uw BwitorJy »u*>t. itrawu Ijy Olmrles W. Uovrard Keel In !.»"l,ST&, KtADlNU HKLOfAWIH, Ttiwndlilp Uiittliiei fixuu W«t Avo U) 1W Wootm 1IM4. "ROSE MARIE" Nortlierlj Olds OLYMPIC AMUSEMENT PARK Proleut Bowtle N, J side Prum the WoxUJriy Hide of l"orl plu* Lmilw) ttaiaer la to the Howiiut Avenue to the Bmterlj Mai »jid Ptufllo of rToixw. p^t B«*dln« Avenue. tide of Tuwier Street. "Tlie (ireat Walt*" Our 5(Xh , MOTOR GAR rn .tnet nrad«j fat "«" Sinillinl) &Ut KASTERI v Sine ftuui Uia WevtArly «Mc ut Drawn l>y UliHiltij w |"I\JJII the Buntherly olJi- Ul II Cflrto way 20,1985 PAGE TWENTY At Lutheran Church\Beth Am USY Plan* Cub Scouts Visit ALL EYE DOCTORS WOODBRIDGE LUMBER co.| Confirmation Sunday Car Wash on SutuUty] PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED fta, crn *vt> •UBURB/LM AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE ISELIN - Our Sdvior's Luth- COLONIA - The United Synn Military Academy Moil GIMM* Msde While You W«l» eran Church, meeting in School gogue Youth of Temple Beth Am, Frames, LeiRen and TemplM Re- Quality in 8 will hold a service of Confir- will hold Us annual car wash ISELIN - Eighty Cub Scouts of placed mation, Sunday at. the 10:15 a.m.Sunday. Pack 249 participated in a trip Over 500 Frames to Choowi Building M»(«riat« • Doors ft w to West Point Military Academy Worship service, Funds raised by these young- Safety Glauei FOT Young and Old Mlilwork • Wallhoard nn Snturtlny. Accompanied by den The young people to be con- sters are ususeed to Supporpp t * Roofing • Flooring mothers and other officials of the irmed are Susan Mickelsen, Bev- conventions as well as religious Special Home Servlc* Insulation • Plywood Pack, they traveled by bus along erly Engler, Nancy Salvesen, and social functions, fktr < Mote For Invalid!) • Knottj l>in the Hudson River and stopped at Kristina Wysocki, Janet Jorgen- This year the car wash will fa Lift wiffi fiootf Vition • Kitchen the picnic grounds at Bear sen, Wayne Ossenfort, Randolph take place at the home of Mr. Hardware Cabinet. Mountain for lunch. Reicrscn, Wayne Henrickscn. David Chick. 062 I^ke Avenue. Pxlnl At Weft Point they viewed the HENRY M. WEINSTEIN, OPTICIAN The message for the day will be Starting at in A.M. until 1 P.M. formal dross review nf the Corps DOING IT YOURSELF? 465-67 MAIN ST. - METIICIIEN - 548-11215 BCD MErcury 4-01; of Cadets. given by The Rev. Richard V. at n cost of ti.on I including white Mon. & Frl. 10 to 9_TiifS.W>d.-Thiir» 1(1 lo 6—«nl » i« romtmrtlon iHrntWd Uld Sights Included the museum, lilbertson, pastor. The choir will wall tires, I the young people Vrce Parkin* In rfpiln the different chapels; Lookout present special music under the1. will transform dirty rnrs into Point, and athletic events direction of Mrs. Howard Koyen. .sparkling clean vehicles. "The Web-e-los Den, headed by Edward Reilly, with Den 4, under IT'S DRIPLESS the guidance of Mrs. Helen SILK CITY LATEX FLAT Zmyewski, hiked to the fort atop AMAZING NEW a hill, which hnd been partially restored. VINYL-LATEX Participating in the trip were, James Christopher, David Dutelle, Daniel Dutelle, Robert Matthews, DRIPLESS Robert Brooks, .Jeffrey Corcoran, FOOD VALUES Neal Jacobs, James Johnson, FLAT Garry Maslizek, Steven Reilly Jood far walli and uilingi, can Jay Stephens, Mark Stevens, Ro b* t(nt«d. Soop ond wal« cltonup. bert Thaner. Douglas Vick. and William Kilgallin, -Inmes Cihak Douglas Weiss, Wayne Weiss, PLUS YOUR MOST VAIUABLE #200 Jeffrey Bongard, ,lohn Giase, Richard Clonan. Franf Giase, Jo- TODAY thru_SAT TRADING STAMPS FREE VINYL FLAT seph Fenelly, Robert De Genova Robert Bongard, Paul Reed, and food for masonry, Alan Buhl. Trlpl* Hiding • Suf»r!er Cowog* nillngi « . . .. . - - J A_I Bagish, Michael Cardinale, Garry GROUND GROUND GROUND CROSSRIB WfTMlQf wOQQf TFMP Cardinale, Thomas Comanico, Da- BnQ MQ(MIA$TINGt WINDOW SHADES master: William Durkee, assistant cubmaster; Rauol Garibay, com- WHITE TUNA 69 rlo.tk Vinyl Emboiud. Plain Bottom, 23'' ttiw 16" mitteeman: James Johnson, Ro- CHICKENS wido. Cofflpkto with rolltr, roan dwlnntri lllghtly wmw bert Brooks, David Perri, John OSCAR MAYER-SKINLHS htghtr. Irlng* fen*m_l.«. Giase, Edward Reilly, Web-e-los STEWING BEEF 49 leader; Mrs. Helen Reti, Seere FRANKS POTTING M» B,B. -77 tary; Arthur Robinson, Robert FIRST QUALITY! ;1 Zmyewski, and J. Bongard. GRADE A BEITSVILLE DRIVEWAY ARM RoU SHORT RIBS 99 BONELESS SEALER • SANITAS Coloniu USY Groups • WALLTEX Si 29 SHLDR. STEAK 97 • VINYLS Plan Installation • IMPERIAL 1 COLONIA - The USY and Pre- FRUIT TROPICAL Roll. 5*2 TjVALLCLOTHS SlnB'e USY of Temple Beth Am will hold its annual installation of officers twitch, roflnliKn and wait drivt. A Tremendous Buj At This COCKTAIL Price! Discontinued Patterns. and awards night, May 26, 7.15 way! from WMthn domagi. PUNCH P.M. at the Temple, IN HEAVY John Fay. Middlesex County SYRUP Freeholder, will be the speaker TWO GUYS MOTT'S and will talk on "Recreational TWO GUYS Resources for Our Youth". 3^79 Mr. Fay is a teacher in Linden CALIF. 4 88 | High School and has served as Councilman for the Fifth Ward. mr snos, MAXWEU HOUSE INSTANT ROYAL GELATIN He has also served as Director of Elizabeth CYO Day Camp and lO-oi. 109 PRODUCE DEPT. as Woodbridge Commissioner of COFFEE tor DESSERTS 4-25 Recreation. TWO GUYS CONTROLLED SUDS WATERMELONS TWO GUYS KOSHER SPIAt 401N. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH Pirst U. S. commercial produc- 2O-Ib. 199 tion of steel by basic oxygen pro- DETERGENT box PICKLES 4^98' Opw Brij HI 9 P.M., Salinity 'IH 6 cess began in 1954, FIERY RED RIPE TENDERLEAF FOt SALADS k COdUNC • tkm right to limit quantities Gen. Robert E. Lee died Oct. box ( WHOLE ONLY Ib. 12, 1870. TEA BAGS of 48 48 5 CRISCO OIL DAIRY DEPT. Juicy ORANGES FROZEN FOOD DEPT. AMBQY FORD SWEET PINK k AMERICAN CHEESE CALIF. LEMONADE WHITE or Biggest Discounts in N. J. KRAFT OR 10.49 FRUIT DRINKS ON ANY BORDEN'S . 8 NEW FLORIDA A SIZE Mi m Jk All FLAVORS SLICES ox. 12*99 1965 FORD 25 POTATOES 5 " 49' TIPTOP IfESH WESTERN ROYAL DAKY FRESH |A|, MORTON XAllfVAIWms THE BEST YEAR YET ORANGE JUICE 25 CARROTS 2 - I™ CREAM PIES 19 TO GO FORD US FANCY-WIKESAP WEEKLY SPECIAL APPLES TWO GUYS TRADING STAMP A-l USED CARS 3 *39< YOUR BOOK TOWARD THE YOU WILL ALWAYS APPETIZING DEPT. WORTH 5 PURCHASE 0 DO BETTER HERE! 3 PIECE •M FORD — Onlaxie 'MO' 2 cir. •83 FORD Gtlaile, 4-dr, ied»n, hard tup, V-8, HI1T 79 dour Btttttao Wagon, M •64 FOBD lUrtKW, 4-door Uku iMttiidurd «Mft. Only UULI WUOO, IUEE, *Ui)d«iJ •i» n>R0-Otluilo 4 duur Htsdtui, gift. w.w. u™, V8, ttirduniktils, w.w. | Ivory Ivory Ivory Snow tira. Only Prtmium Dux PERSONAL SIIE, GIANT SIZE QUEEN SIZE LARGE I MEDIUM 21*33' 3*31' 4 26 81' 99<

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