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law* *• tad (ha K4I PRICB TEN CENTS Cnrl.m-t,, N. J., Thursday, September 26, 1963 At r O., Oui*rM, H ' J. Mayor Lamb Tells Public Asked That Carteret Is Not To Quit Dnnocratic Council A Second Rate Town Majority Says Banick Is Not Qualified CARTERET - With the em- hatic statement that "Carteret M- CARTERET ^The Democra- not a second-rate town," nr and Stirrnifiite tic majority on the Borough To Mark Yom Kippur oard of Education President, . ,.»M well' Council, Councllmen John >s«ph P. Lamb, and fellow . f,.r their itediented Hutnlck, Raymond Abazia, >ard members have been ad; . . ji nervirc to the John D'Zurllla and Adam At Sundown Tomorrow essing civic, parent-teacher, |-,is t>• a! ii Immiiiet Szymborski today lashed out at nd other groups the past two ••n'hl in St. Heine vrnyor Bancik and his incon- eeks, seeking support for next • ,i_v I 'enter. CARTERET - Cartcret's parted will be said at noon lstont sind incompetent lead- Saturday. \]esday'a school expansion pro- in hiniiir »f Jewry at sundown tomorrow The democrats stated: Cantor Louis H. Peldman gram. •.ii Mr. Hinwn WII.-I will begin their observance of the Day of Atonement, or will conduct all services at the "Almost all of the people of v the H|ipeaiHni'i' Any elected public official Yom Kippur, which marks the synagogue of Congregation Jarteret want first rate schools i'il .1. Utilities who vho constantly tries to use the end of a series of high holy Brotherhood of Israel, Persh- or their children," Lamb ex- [Hi'Vlll (if wwers of his office to block days. It h the highest of the ing Avenue. Louis Kantor will ilains. "The pessimistic attitude hulll'l M-oRress by advancing a pri- Jewish holidays, ihade solemn assist. that 'we can't afford it' or 'what -i \nrioN M \i)K vate political Interest at theand impressive by chant and Next Wednesday, thr He-was good enough for me—' does !. i.f the |i|ii<|Ue< :xpen.se of the public Interest, liturgy. brew community will »b«rve tot prevail any more. Both ou^ '••, fanner maynr not qualified to hold office, Succoth, also known as the ild and new residents Tomorrow night, Kol Nidre, that the children's future, the ••:,. Other speakers DIGMT AKIKK AT (iKNI It\f, I)KM(M KATIC DINNER— Standing, game order, are Assemblyman Guido Brlgianl, and should either resign or be the chant familiar to many Feast of Tabernacles. On this .. |)i verin. who ({five Sunday nUht honoring l'r<»wtul«r Kdward Nolan and State Hrnator John Lynch, Raymond Abazia, Assembly- thrown out. holiday, Jews will offer ommunity's future, and even non-Jews, will be held at both ;ur country's future, are all . a,l,ln»t» and Intro- Surmralr timer Hrnwn arc itirtured above I^ft to right man Norman Tanzman, Municipal Chairman John M. Since taking office over nine synagogues. prayers and gratitude for the Kollbas and County Clerk Frank Schatoman. Harrigan, blessings of nature and for Ming built each day msid« in no way create any traffic must be l The traffic check was con- resenting all the public, he It has more than double thaW CARTERET —. Edward L. IK; " Infinitesimal" or "immea- congestion. their famili«) bt-,C)rr, traffic engineer of the City surably small." i ducted at Roosevelt and Car- speaks only for the republican ,275. Elementary enrollment According to Mr. Austin, it Back Referendum Expansion Plan Tiinn ran be ae-of Newark assured the Coning; Questioned by Lewis S.jteret Avenues: right angle turn party and every word is pure figures show the high school at FMC, also at Roosevelt and was estimated that the same CARTERET—At the meeting population will be 1,800 in £ Board of Adjustment Tuesday Jacobson, member of the law republican inspired propagan- CARTERET — The Carterei the need for night that the truck trips of firm of Jacobson & Winters, Washington Avenues. amount of traffic will be ex- of the Executive Board of the Vw years, da. He Is incapable of neutrali- Better Schools Association of aycees are officially supporting for retardetdd!d proponed terminal Of the counsels for Tidewater, Mr. Cyr Earlier In the session, James perienced at Tidewater'* pro- , yet vote on the school refer HITS DOUBLE SESSIONS i>okt about tht Oil Company Would nave a day by day account of B. Austin, assistant transpor- posed new terminal here since ty and non-partisanship even Carteret, it was unanimously in occasions demanding a non- ndum to be held on October School Commissioner John creaW any traffic eonies-thc traffic survey conducted by tation manager of Tidewater's the Newark operation would be agreed to back the school ex- Litos, the Board's Building and •''•" follow •n^ biased approach and conduct. st. The Jaycees will actively •y into the nor woul(j it b« a haurd a staff here. The survey was plant at Newark gave figures transferred here. pansion program. Project 31 iarUtipate in a community wide Grounds Chairman, (aid, "We of outgoing trucks at the ter- His appointments have been The Association is well aware have avoided double seesions in to pedestrians and would not »t three different points in It was noted that the total strictly political and unlawful, irogram backing the Board of •r in til* state.' in toy way endnawr the lives Carteret. minal; Here are the figures: of the need for all phases of Education proposal. Carteret High only by convert- uiitinued, "fifty number 9( truck departures without regard to law, pro- of wome.-— n and_ children. Friday of the week was the Monday. 68 trucks; Tuesday, average between 46 to 70 per the expansion. Our High Schoo The unanimous decision tc ing storage rooms and ottiej IUDK people ap- priety or political morality, was filled to capacity last year, apace never intended for in- Trraineai Mr. Cyr xave a comprehen-,heaviest in traffic. At Station J6T: Wednesday, 87; Thursday, day and are jtpread over a 24- support the issue came aboul •ur universities and designed to inject and in- and U badly overcrowd*d this structional purposes into class- yew, hj'*ive picture of traffic condKOne, surveyors clocked 295j85; Mday, W, and 8aturday, hour period with the heaviest est heretofore public non-po- after a careful study of the pro- year. A »tudy of the enrollment gram was made by the Jaycees rooms. But we have had it now th*t they areition' * here Aided with charU•- ' , 'tank trucks. 1198 other truck!•«• These figures inclnde Tide- loads at 6 a.m. This is far short lltical bodies with violent par- ;—there is no more room. With- 1 and 7.46- 5 p'asenge. r trucks. > , At'wate~ , I n-ntnHr truckstnt/klri!, alsalerot outsidMltaMfel of the 100-150,000 truck trips of the classes in the elementary and then discussed at length at • II V or their par- be explain, d In great, detail lsan republican viewpoints and out new facilities, we definitely trucks. schools indicates a steady in- i meeting held on September • H' mry funds.) the retulu of % Carteret traffic Station Two, 166 tank trucks; per year estimated by oppo- politics. Through design or tg-crease in the number of stu- 7th. The Jaycees carat toth ewill have double sessions," Litua • vi« i, 76 per cent S02 other trucks and 2,510 pas- In response to questions, Mr, nents of the terminal. •urvty at three point* during |norance, Mayor Banclk in ev- dents over the next six yean. sonclusion that the future of emphasized. "If |M>pJ* Will b* aenger cars, At Station Three, jcyr said the additional Tide- During Cyr's «est(mony, he the w«ek of Septtabrr t ery political or official move he The projected enrollment will Csxtarefs educational program Lamb pointed out that the uthi r colltirM out In traffic If!528" tank trucks, 151 otherlwater vehicular traffic wouMjsaid thai • ataMK stowed only ever made, has debased, rather exceed 1800 students. The High is at state and if the referen crowded conditions "endanger lure wouhfc trucks and 6,834 paaetter cars. We no sellout impact, would] than uplifted or practiced the dam does not pws. Carteret the High School's accreditation. School expansion will provide We rto not have al' ^e aridefile art of politics, and as a result the necessary facilities foi in dqngei of lc »*£jfc its ax cood government has suffered tation from the MW-Ai programs we slicraA for the *e hnve qualified B 1J * Brown Gets these students. lifferent types of students we ..nd maintaitain uurDdlUfTlU because of Mayor Bancik's lack, Board. Blast Boncelet Labor Council of knowledge of e**n tttt basic' The elementary school ex late. We need more space." *r arc operatingi , For Cancer Drive Facilities will be greatly ex- Lamb acknowledged that tha 1 functions of government. paflston wTll provide the ne-uded «t the high school and •ii'lptt, because *lt> cessary facilities to insure ad iggest question in people's ( ARTfBKT — Residents of HIT ON VETO Wo elemental? schools. In con- The Bond Isn«! DeMolav Head On Jr. College Plans Forum equate and uniform standards minds is, "Why do we need more this borough have contributed His veto on the bond issue clusion, the Jaycees earnestly CARTERET — A decision of! CARTERET — The Carteret of education throughout tin slementary rooms when we just 1660 towardj the 1963 Can- had no justification whatso- request the support of all Car- opened two new schools?" He Republican councilman Charles Labor Council will again con- borough. ever on any grounds—financial, teret residents in this necessary stated that there were several W, son uf Mr. and Mrs. William, * Crusade, It h»« ben an- Boncelet not to support plans duct a Political Forum, for The Association urges you tocommunity endeavor. Bal.iwin of 38 Lincoln Avenue n°«nred W "«• Harry F. (Continued on page 2) 'actors involved. NKED for a. Middlesex County Junior candidates seeking the office support our independent Board "First, remember the plans hu» been rlected master cmnci-' Wl«ht, Middlesex County College was labeled today as : of councilman. of Education by voting YE6 for were set in 1959. The Board of Ordi-r Crusade chairman. Eugene "an imder-tl\p-belt blow for| the Bond Issue. Brown was chairman of the Letters have been sent to that time decided to build a f J parents and children," and as a >""! "we have", " « eMoUy. Carteret campaign. the municipal chairmen o: Blasts Machine PTA Is Favoring minimum amount—and they op- "!•!' mentally ill." Robert is a si'nior at Carteret "miserly slap at many Carteret enly told the publie this fact. They county goal was $54,- both the Democratic and Re- '•r.itie Party h»» H'Kh Srhnol anil was n letter- organizations and societies sup- publican parties. This year Legion Lists Its With hundreds of students on m n on sn( ne tt a 1 000 and the goal was reached I »"'*» - The criticism of Boncelet for Many Activitiei basements," Lamb said, "the Wight said *a«h chairman post «f councilman. One o: CARTERET — "The Demo- •d oil page 2i i Other unVers elected Thur-- his decision not to join a bor- schools were practically, filled has been Klven the Chapter them is the unexpired term o: cratic machine was attacked on CARTERET — Carteret Post, CARTERET—The first Fall iday night were Robert SehalT- ,ough council endorsement of three issues by the Republican immediately." Crusade Award. the late Walter Sullivan, being American Legion lists the fol< meeting of the Private Nicho- • n l"l IBf lhauiier, senior rounrilor ami Al- the junior college proposal was sought by Democrat Raymond boro council candidates Friday lowing events: PTA WM held on Secondly, new housing con- liirlCri'l" Kr W iWft Pirigyi, junior councilor. made by Democratic council Abasia and Republican Charles nite. Nick Del Vacchio, William September 28 at Post Head' Tuesday, September 17. Mrstinue. d at a much greater ratt than the School Bo&rd expected r ">i i*.i .n. | The j^tn will bt inslt\M candidates Dr. John Harrigan, Bohanek. The regular terms Varga and Charles Bohanek hit quarters, bartenders' and actlv Edward McMahon, secretary rv |Saturday, October B, at the M» educator John V. Tomczuk and the Democrats at a Republican members party, starting at back in 1959." for two council seats vacated of "N.J. Congress of PTA'a and "And finally," the Board Pre* I lOTaHl s"n'c temple, in Chrteret. Feast Friday Raymond Abazia, by retiring councllmen D'Zuril general organization meeting at pjn. firehouse number Mrs, Leslie Nelson, vice-presi- ident added, "we had the im- In a joint statement they said la and 3zymtM>r?H TV f>"rv September 29 from 8 a.m. un dent of the Middlesex County Charles Bohanek 'said, 'The pact of one Of our parochial For Ukrainiansjthat by "standing aloof" on the crats are running Dr. Harrigan til noon, pancake breakfasl of PTA's officiated at the in-schools finding it necessary to 1 machine is the law' in Carteret. S£ junior college issue, Boncelet and John Tomczuk, thn GO' sponsored by Sea Explorer Ship stallation of the new officers. close its kindergarten. If we had shown a contempt and dis- U running William Varga and hey make the laws. They 88, oy Scouts. Frank; Hodrosk: At Fort Wx I'oat, c.'UlTERET-The feast of hange the laws. They interpret The new officers are as follows: never realised before the major regard for the wewlfare of Car-Nicholas Del Vacchlo. will prepare the breakfast. and the laws, all to suit themselves. President, Mrs. Joseph Gala; contribution the parochial : ,. Exhaltntion of the Holy Cross teret, children. November 2 — Annual Halla • ••'• Women'i Chib, CARTERET - Pvt Fn-di'.ic The Candidates Night For- The citizens don't count. That vice-president, Kirs. William schools make to our eommnn- lv iween costume ball at the'Leglor ;'"' at Kenny Acres .. Bnslu'w'^n of Mr" and Mrs.iwill be observed at St. Demetri-j'"'They "'commented: "Federal um has been scheduled for was obvious last year. It is ob Huchko; 2nd vice-president, ty," Lamb said, "I am sure we • '-Ji'e. I Memorial with James Slqitka as Samuel.Bn-slow 3 E. OukSU-iet, us Ukranian Orthodox chuich,and ^.^ ald ^^g ma(le avaii. Thursday October . 17 at thevious this year. It was obvious Mrs. Harold Jones! recording do now. Thank goodness most of chairman. • Jimd-raiatng BroJecU Carteret has been av^ni'd t o Friday, September 27. Divine!abl! e to punior county colleges American Legion Hall In West at the last council meeting. secretary, Mrs. Anthony Pan- thes« youngsters transfer out 'is.vd a» well «4 »| 1 after kindergarten, but in the p liturgy will be celebrated attonlyy emphasises a serious and Carteret. Last years affair drew That's when the four machine accione; corresponding Becre- '•••v ciimpalgn la the a large audience when Edward members on the counccounciil voted meantime, we have to provide l: taa-Reginwntofwntof theU. 8. AfmAfmyy, (vital need being felt for such tar, Mrs. Alvln Esbin; Trea- Members unanl- 9 30 ocil m the P$tten the first Congressman ;o permit the CWVV t too build a Art Exhibit Tonight class space for them. And ia Tralnliig Center, Infantry:: ForFt *-*- advanced education facilities. surer, Mrs. William Tindall. kindergarten, we are restricted '•'''"'d to endorse the DlX for eight wrks of IWMC Sunday School classes con- from the new 15th District, de- 'ery large addition to its build- 1 - - , ... 4 "Records show that thousands to 25 students per teacher to f'uimty Junior CW- bated Bernard Rodgers the ing. That building' on Carteret For Woman's CM Harry Lubern, principal, In- training Uurinn this pn.franvducted by St. Demetrius Ukra-Jof students, including many get state financial aid." '""itandwlliberep- Dunellen Mayor. The public Is Avenue is in an A residential CARTERET —' The Carterei troduced the faculty' to the 1 Private Broslow will receiu-jba-s-jman Orthodox church will re-from carteret, are being de- zone. The area homeowners ob- members. Mr. Joseph Lamb CITES COSTS Mrs. Irene Kovaci iic Irutructon in gem-rnl n.ijitHiy. Sunday, October 6, after! . j education at Col-invited; to attend this forum Woman's Club will hold an Ar f'll Porum Oe- sume pi lved o an sponsored by the more than, jected strenuously to this new show this evening. Anyon president of the Board of Ed- School Commissioner John aubjeot toprfparc him f"i' mwi'.the 9 o'clock divine liturgy. !lege level because existing col- non-eonforming construction. ucation, presented ti the mem- Cieslarczyk, Finance Chairman, ' -n the 8hull specialized training 2,300j (nembers of the Labor wishing to exhibit any qf \ All pupils of will make thelrjletjes are bulging at the seams. That made no difference. [bers facts and figures concern- explained the costs of the addi- ^y- All members^ "Already more that 66 peCouncilr . art may do so by bringing sum !| u Prior to his arrival at Fort confessions Saturday. Septem- "John Kolibas, the machine ing the school expansion pro- tions. "Most of the money " » attend. j Public is invited to the dia Dii in Autiubt 22 Pvt. Bi.•.-.lowiber 28, between 3 und 4:30 p.m. cent of ew Jersey Student* en- boss, is a member of CWV. That whioh is to be held in St. Mark' gram. After an open discussion, (64%) will be used on the High ' ^ILP Board ML terins college are having to do did make the difference. Per- : graduattd from cartnvt Ilwh and recdvc holy communion at the Private Nicholas Minfle School," Cieslarczyk explained. *" "t Pleasant on Lutheran Church mission was granted. That was Parish Hall, Roosevelt Avenui School and attended Sh'venslthe first divine liturgy on Sun-iso out of the state. Many are Carteret. Refreshments; will b PTA wted unanimously to en-"Most of the remainder will ba -/• the Carteret InitUute of Ttchnote May. ' 'Continued on Page 2) more important than the peo- spent on a completely separata r r Servicm Listed ple's wishes." ! served. ! dorse jhe school expansion pro- "; " 1U increased gram. < annex at Columbus School, to •••"u during the 1963.63 CARTERET — The Feast of "Last year, the; machine p< Mts. August Hundeman bring to this neighborhood fa- St. Michael and All Angels will ^"nding the meetinf mitted some 18 four famillily chairman and assisting her w The next meeting will be cilities that are as good as the M be observed at the 9:30 $,.m. and •v Mary Hlla, Mil* dwellings to be bdilt all Ov»r be Mrs. Richard Donovan, Mrs held October 22nd at which rest of Carteret's." M 10:45 a.m. Services of j^lon Ev- town. Kolibas did not objeot. Clifford Cutter and Mrs. Lesll time the Committee fflhairman r •luk. Mr.. Elsie Bar- "The average taxpayer's in- ( angelical Lutheran Chuich, 712 (Continued on page ITrlnlty. will be announced. ' crease," Cieslarczyk added, "will -•'" "nm Sherry, Misi Roosevelt Avenue. The Rev ';'" »nd Mrs. Helena be 31c per week. Some of the Willis Morgan Ross, pastor, will newer houses will pay more, of preach on the theme, "Children course, say about 42c; and some :if the Heavenly King." held Monday, We Need Expanded Schopl Facilities (Continued on page 2) Mark's Hall, Church Sohool meets at 9:30 a.m. under the direction of Wil- An, Editorial liam Shuff, Sr., general super- Rummage Sale intendent and Mrs. Thomas Next Tuesday, October 1, voters of 11'r» lo Hold For the past few weeka, members Miller, primary superlntend- Carteret will go to the polls to express of the board have given the public ^u Tonight Meetiiigs for the week Include I(K1 Altar Guild. Monday, 7:30 flJn.; their sentiment on the bond Issue of clear picture of the difficulties con- , - The re Church School Staff, Tuesday, CARTEKET — Pronidi- -\ . llll'«tln« of th $2,650,000 for the proposed important 7:30 p.m ; Junior Choir, Wed- frqnting the Board and the children of Thomas Miller of thu Bettee Schools Aaun. uf ('arturet an- 111 nesday, 6:45 p.m.; Senior Choir, and urgently needed ea ion of ed- the borough if the much needed lm order to hold try- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. nounced the appointment of ".""• next production, ucational facilities in th borough's provements are riot forthcoming. They MrB. Mildred Commerford awj *'« Cam. to Dinner, Mrs. Joan Fabricator* as co- l f1 school system. have also given a comprehensive out- . "" 'ometlme In No chairmen uf a rummage Bait}' .""'^ »'ill b* held a Education Ass'n. Because of the inadequacy of the ex- line of the program that has been that that is being held tbiu week. l; 'irMlay 8uptenibe; Btwks Referendum isting school facilities, the Board of approved by the municipal body of This Is tins ideal tinm for a1' ' -1th In the Hi rummage s*le since it h a "num. CARTKKET—The Carteret Education with foresight and deter- Carteret, the State Board of Educa- time to-not only discard clothes Eduo4tiun Association is giv- outgrown during the summer, ''•II be dlrt-cU'd bj ing Its fullest Klipporl to the mination fs appropriately seeking), to tion and the State Department of Lo- "' 'he Woodbridgi but too, clothes thttt are too v icliool bund referendum to supplant them with more classrooms cal Government, skimpy for winter wear. '• WHO hnS dlrecte( l be voted on next Tuesday. The rummage tale is being i'>e Heir I* ««l>ltect's drawlm of the proponed addition badly •'We should not short- avoid strangulation of the public Arrangements can be made I tlli! .urollmeut. Studert. MW tional progress and improve our school have any donation* picked \ .''.'V' St. Joseph ohttnue our children" i* the lli pie* of the .school system, standards for th« future. -- -~ Mrs. Cmmrion *'" ^ held October 4. atudy lit audltoriiuu «" Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret prr. Thursday, September 26, 1963 PAGB TWO jartoret must tit still, wait and )plnlon, the best u.w [own decisions and parrot* de- luffer. Unlike Nero. Mayor land in question k teret is now In. court agalnit tor the IT.BOO If flat watall Iclslon* made for him by oth- \irl Scout Troop "Let's not forwt," he could get. He gett a fat btm- Janick should not be allowed maintenance and Kt,,,, ohildrtn this buildinjr, Kollbae will soon m. Unable to maintain order while the Borough 'th»th»t without cuour ohild collect a large "otra fee" from anu now because hr wrtnto fiddle troleum products. Tic -, ElecisElects A ff .then ««n be Mfuture, and that )emocr»tlc machine majority on ir to properly conduct ft coun- use does not eontnbi Democratic Organization Staff Carteret for fighting against cil meeting, and unqualified, ium«. , CARTBRET - The flral without food eduoatton tor our this building next to his own TheToundi" conclud the kindest thing noises or odors that b l Del VaccW Mid. "At least unequipped and unable to lead Perhaps meeting of OW soout Troop children there can be no bright house. Then outrages will cease Del VaccW Mid. "At hat can be said of Republican dustry does, nnrt Lists 19-Point Platform 190 WM held recently In the Bi future. „ if the people give the Progress (20,000 will be raised every year ir conduct the affairs of t lanlck, la that he doesn't know|mlnall would rmi I,,,. Dwnetrini Community Center. "We're entering • chtJlttging Team the chance to show what !or Carteret by our plan of. lommintty, Mayor Banlck has licensing; commercial dumpers. rtiat he Is doing, and that he wastes a heavy Inrtmir CARTERET — A 19-polnt Oreen Acres—Work for the Election of officers ?as hud. new era in which technological it can do at the majority by through lack of knowledge The day when Carteret will need leadership and essential abili- i nothing more than a help- Lltwack wild platform for a "new era of mu- establishment of the open area Elected were: President • Ust- advances will make 1963 teem electing us," Bohanek conclu- >ss puppet in the hands of would be "an piuirm ded. William Vtrga told the i multi-million dollar incinera- ty, forced the Borough to a dls- nicipal service under a re- around Borouxh Hall as a first ralne Yajxaenakl; Vloe-Prwi- M oM fashioned u the horse tor will also be postponed by a •Irish, super-ambitious repub- provement sp.sth''ti<;,i juvenated, revitalized and rate park and recreational fa- dent - Blame Truch; Secretary- and buggy. meeting, "Carteret would have .graceful, exasperating grind- Mved |26,000 this year if our .great many years by this plan. ing halt m the march to plan .can politicians. Carteret can- land's present «•, completely reorganized Demo- cility. Carol Hedesh; Treasurer - Lin- Because of U we muit think Why the machine hat ignored plan of a full time' boro attor- for, lecure, and put Into effect ,ot afford to tolerate puppets .lumber rnmpanv • \- cratic administration" wu un- Sewers—Introduce a system- da Kardowlch. big -- looking ahead and Plan- this source of revenue » a great •rylng to act like Mayors applied to these t ni • 1: Special projects were discus- ney had been in effect." It will the things the Borough needs veiled for the borough today. atic and routine sewer clean- ning ahead with vision and con- 'save the taxpayer! at least myitery to me. At present, com- hrough remote oontiol. The an Interstlnir olwm sed and a commltU cncsen to It wag adopted and an- fidence. $15,000 each year after we are mercial out-of-town dumpers md must have. #ay to act should be clear to area." ho told tim |,, ing program while correcting .Investigate further. Committee Mr V nounced by Democratic can- all sewer problems. "We must support education. elected. ».. rapidly filling- up our dump- Since becoming mayor, Mayor Banlck. HB should cut Another heariiv; . didates for council Dr. John Imembers »re Karen Konel, Ar- We can't afford to follow Re- ing area. Carteret gets only the Banlck has constantly allowed Purchasing — Establish a lene Marko, and Ann Marie "KoUbu it against this sound ,he strings tha" t" control him for last'nlrht on a Harrigan, school administra- publican Boncelet's example. To smells, rate, and fires under th< aided and abetted all kinds ol Mmnelf and from the Oonn,,; .'ompact and modern system Lacko. Idea because be hat made a Democratic machine's preten nd iw** ou» ^ tor John V. Tomczuk and ex- of purchasing. do so would be a backward step veritable fortune 111 th« last alx republican politicians, both in public, and. If unable to Tank Storage Cn , ,<} ecutive Raymond Abazla. , I—a disservice to the town and set tip. By charging each dumper he TO GET TRAINING yean at boro attorney. Las' and out of office, to use the JU so he should «top Inflicting to build four mw ' • Pledges .made in the plat- 8treets—Continue to Improve a disservice to young people of about $500 per truck, $20,000 GREAT LAKES, HI.—Larry year, he pocketed I 18,000 in tax at a rock bottom minimum, will Council, Planning Board and further harm and ridicule on oroperty at the <•<.,] form Include: local roads by a planned pro- the Borough, payers' dollars from the boro every public agency having re- pram of construction while A Hunslnger, 17, son of Mr. Le- payers be raised. The dumps will be in Carteret by promptly rpslan yette Avenu<\ Wii,< :• H l fihti to„ kkee p ththii s irreeaat publican representation, to use Taxes—an Intensive drive to negotiating with the county to roy O. Hunslnger of 96 Mul- He la fi better condition and mott of the tng The public Interest de for next Tuesday "The welfare of such public deliberative bodler keep them at the lowest level hsve Blair Road and Pershlng berry Street, Carteret, Is un- juicy plum headaches will be removed, if mands no lew. the democrats On the same nvM Honor Dolan CarUrtt ahould come before forums for republican po hile maintaining euenttal adopted as county dergoing nine weeks basic Ctt the taxpayer! give ui a chance •oncluded. [wit hear a petltlmi •;• Avenue the welfare of BOH Kolibas." to prove our Meal by making lltlcal action. Never opeaklni services. roads ... a further move to training at the Naval Training (Continued from Page 1) Smdtm and !?<•; • Center, Great Lakes, 111. New Jersey," the governor said, "If the votert five the Prog the Progress Team the major wisely or conducting hlmsel era" Union. I/irnl K: Industry—A Just and fair reduce borough tax costs. Ity," Del Vaechio concluded. municipal service for existing "and soon other programs such rest Team a chance to prove its properly in his official capaclt- Ing a union hail Fire and polloe-^Modernlze as Medicare will be a reality." ideal by electing us, the 'extra u a public servant, the re Traffic Engineer and prospective new industries the communication system be- TAYLOR AT GR^AT LAKES The Tidewater r,i Hughes then asked everyone to fee* burden on the taxpayers publican mayor tries to hide (Continued from Page 1> while seeking new and attrac- tween all fire and police vehi- GREAT LAKES, 111.—Robert (be dlsnwed at •!,, make it their "personal buat- will cease. Ihrtra fees' cost th Mayor Asked. his glaring inadequacies as one pedestrian had crosied tive Industry. cles by the establishment of a D. Taylor, IB, son of Mr. and ness" to elect three local Demo- taxpayers $18,000 lwt year an iboard chairman Hr real mayor, by Issuing stream Roosevelt Avenue at the Car- Revaluation—Vigorously op- two way radio hook-up, while Mrs. Robert J. Taylor of 88 cratic candidates and also the 126,000 this year." (Continued from Pag* 1> «ld. Marlon St., Carteret, is under- of press releases, bitter an< teret Avenue Intersection dur- posed ao long as It continues to making sure that all flre and party's nominees for freeholder "Under our plan, all boro legal moral or otherwise. It ahowM going nine weeks basic training i replete with Innuendo and re ing the entire week of the threaten a heavier tax burden nollce equipment remains In in Middlesex County. work will be done by the Boro a monstrous lack ot knowledge for homeowners. at the Naval Training Center I publican doctrine and props, check. Later, under croM-n- first class condition, in the ln- Swinging back to his bond is- Attorney for $7,500 per year, and refusal to acknowledge the tanda. Lamb Tells l»u 1101 Recreation — Negotiate with Great Lakes, 111. sue campaign, Hughes stated At present, the attorney advise! amlnatlon by board secretary jterest of borough life and prop- public's essential and pressing (Continued from p , ihe county Board of Freehold- erty protection. that "more than |40 million, af- the boro officials to fight a cas« Banlck has failed mlserabi Edward Kubala. Cyr reviled hli llk ers to get West Carteret park in court Then he takes the case needs. This veto, based on pas- statement to say that the count of the older ones «;, ; . Appointive Boards—Appoint, ter maintenance and additions as a Mayor who was suppose adoDted as part of the county to the New Jersey Turnpike will himself and collects a very faf sionate republican pettiness had been taken only during as low as 20c" "I:! „. ., only the most qualified and Blast Boncelet to represent all the people Clwltrciyk asked, • • park system, thereby reducing pay for ththe bonbdd issui e and avoiid 'extra fee' whether the bor< and desire to try to make white hours when children were en- willing borough citizens in ac- 81 n c e taking office, t h I • ford this to give tin. .' costs for the borough. (Continued on page 2) a broad base tax. We cannot af- wini or loses. In the past six appear black, la the wont dis- man has attempted to mak tering or leaving Columbus cordance with local and state UMU i.»o *, r-.- facilities Where thi •, . •. Health and Welfare — En- being denied a college educa- ford to have a tales and income yean, the taxpayers have paic' play of fanatical politics ever H h School, which Is located at the laws. tax now, and passage of this a great turn In 'extra legal fees hhsseif a demagog. He ha* pe beirln to do the ; >' : force all local hnuslnir and ."un- tion." witnessed In Carteret. Mayo Intersection. "We were Jus* to Kolibas. We challenge 'thi ImRted countless council nw town's bent buy- r.n : itary codes and keep a constant Council—Restore dignity and Harrigan, Tomczuk and Aba bond issue will delay by four to Banlck's veto of urgent an five years a tales and income boss' to tell how much and wha ings to be disrupted and ha; concerned with the achool chll- local Industrial r.v a business like atmosphere at j|a said Junior two-year college 'watch on refuse collection and tax in New Jersey." his box More of wins and losse pressing needs Is sheer wanto: virtually permitted and allowed Idren, Cyr said. carry about twn.ti all council sessions. programs, like that proposed fo: •disposal services to maintain is in extra fee eases. Under ou obstruction and a complete ab the council chambers to be bill." Right to Know—Provide al Middlesex County, not only of The governor then declared Utwlck View efficiency with economy, that a "yes" vote on the kond| plan we would get better legal dlcatlon of responsibility, dut: come nothing but a vehicle fo |cltlzens with routine report' on fered a solution to problems be LIUftck testtestifiei d that the 'The Mil fact," I,,: •*•• Junior College — Fully en> issue will guarantee postpone- service for far less money am" and trust. It cannot be ex thai »•* speiul \- all borough matters thereby Ing experienced but made fo: republican trash and propa Army Corps of Engineers be- dorse proposals for the estab- ment of a sales and income tax. we would have far fewer lega cused or passed off as beln cation than nil u'.l>: ' fully recognizing the rlght-to- economy as well. court battles. ganda. that the Roosevelt Ave lishment of it Middlesex Coun- y g Democratic Municipal Chair- .anythinanything other than what B montlu and still ..., school distrvu m ',' ty two-year Junior college. "For with a Junior college,' know law. man John J. Kolibas, acting as "The Carteret legal work really Is—bad, rotten polltlcs, of surprise at finding'nue site jCounty. Then wi> s> , Civil Rights — Work con- Street Sweepinpg g and Snow they explained, "costs are dra toastmaster for the affair, for denU out in corny.- -.< stlcally reduced through feder would take lets than 20% of the stantly for equality of oppor- Removal—Establish a system- backed Hughes' statements by attorney's time. He would be tory. the thousands of i :•.<:, tunlty in all phases of commu- atic and routine street cleaning al, state and county aid, am saying, "New Jersey is the only free to pursue his regular legal fewer jobs availnllr ,•,• ; Hasted Time I(»I,I4IPI <|..i.v -^. nity life. and snow removal program. through an ability to commute one of GO states not having a practice with the rest of his 'approval of this use- [more difficult <•< ",•.-. Mayor Banlclc has wasted eral public. Mayor Banlck's Urban Renewal —Work for Charter Study — Create a from home. state sales or income tax. He time. We guarantee we will get plied by the fact that the Corps requiremenU. \\? ••;<.. said Hughes has avoided this by time when time was at a pre- awkward fumblings with the the adoption of an urban re- charter study commission of "A Junior college in the coun at least 25 attorneys to pick dredges and maintains the today for ours<-!v, advancing the bond issue. "In- mium. He has exhibited rank required duties of his office can newal Drogram to benefit Car- outstanding local citizens to In- ty would Rive children of Car from for this position. The num- channel along the Arthur Kill dollara from our <•'<: ...• dustry looks with favor to set- amateurism when profession- .no longer be dismissed or tol- tsret from federal aid, while vestigate the form of govern- teret a golden opportunity. To ber of candidates is almost lim- which Is used almost exclusive- The vote on •':•• • |tlinfj in New Jersey and to the alism was demanded. After 9 lerated. Frankly, the mayor has ..guarding against any danger ment best suited to the bor- withhold support for the pro- itless because the attorney un- ly In connection with oil stor- program will Uif.o ; , bond issue because of lack of der state law, does not have to months in office he hasn't even shown that he doesn't know of property blight In the bor- ouehs needs. gram, as Republican Boncelet age tanks alonf the shore. Tuesday, •1 has dene, is an arrogant blow these Uiet," Kolibas said. come from Carteret. Kolibas begun «, learn his role as May- what it's all about, and while ough. Presenting this summary o: He testified that In his ownp.m. to 9:(>0 to every parent, every child in himself would be glad to settle or. He is unable ' ' ,,.. Industrial Road — Continue their platform, Democratic the county." to move forward towards the candidates Harrigan. Tomezuk realisation of a third route to and Abazla commented: "Our Promising support of the jun- Blasts Machine and from the borough thereby ior college plan, the Democratic overall aim Is to create a new (Continued from Page 1) eliminating all heavy trucking era of municipal service fo team pointed out that the pro- posal had also been endorsed by The machine did not ttop them." .from an borough streets while a new era of dignl "Then someone wanted to build doing everything humanly pos- fled service of high quality a the Carteret Elks Club, the DISSATISFIED one next to Kolibaa' home. This C.W.V,. The American LegioLg n . sfcle to obtain all county, state the lowest possiblpose cost o time Kolibat did object Th and many other communitity or- time Kolibat did object 'and federal financial ild avail- which we will be proud to to building was not allowedlld . Car- able Judged In the years to come." WITH SERVICE CHARGES?

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Free Gifts—Free Refreshments Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Phone KI 1-5100 i Come Early.... Stay Late! i , dent-Leader (KB.) . Carteret Press |H n cn Thursday, September 26, 1963 PAGE THREE •'. Class of '43 Marks Banick Scored Sandra Janet Rosenblum Debate Pressed* nion at Dinner Dance By Tassinello Engaged to Hi L Baron Bv Abatemario ., ,;|.;T The CIHM of.cjcnulii "Houffhtallnir, Marion ARTKKKT - In a verbal CAHTRBF.T Because of ,-,l High Kchool, wle- Sankner Scott, Winifred O'Oon l I hut rpsniinded throughout conditions prevailing In the lit• Year Reunion noil Mowieki, Dorothy Aokcr- the hullti f I he Cnrteret Bnr- piihlirrui rlubg of Cirtrrr tf8 dunce rtt thp But-niRn Gnmhos, Bernard Kasha mii'h IInil. Nicholns A. Tassin- l{?publlcan Clnah 091- ivir. M«tB\van on iielln hi-ad of the Associated iTiiuvnl Organizn ion \o..u,iO Mary Dolan Malrennnn ami! : ,:l HatheiinHathonne DolnDl n KiKinhh. DIMU'K rats warns Mayor Banirk •hnn«.e its name to the Carteigpt S j | . u i welcimied1 hy Kamil Trujten, reunion Co. In iillnt more lime and consider-' Imli'p: ndfiit. Oi'Kanl/.atlon. it iilinn In the impartial citizen, .„, Chairman, Mrs. rhairman, rpBd excerpt* of IK .H|x'(ikcrs nt the meeUng wert ,M,k,, Stiuibach Mr tern from clammaten uniihle to rather thnn to call upon the i.Miey, (»«*» Prpsi-;attend thp reunion Rppulilienn I'Mididdtes and mu- John Alwti niHi-co, IntlrpendWt S:^!. ManaKM- of! Dam-in* followed with music1 iiiripiil I'hairninn, nt all council for counci'man and 1 ""' f hfrnioj » Ine.,!by the Michael llnlnnnilc OnW meeting; . Julius Klsh. a Ions time leader j in Ray Vllln)ff,!tr». Mr. Tussinello snid, "Mayor in West C.utfrrt, Mr. Abatem- , ,| us Tonstmaster.' Hnnii-k is mnkinir a mockery of ,n on commentfd on; "To debate n , llaimy, pastor of t.liosi' ineelinRS when.he contin- rir nni to d hate." 1 I'.i'k Presbyterian ually mlli upon the Replihlicnn Tin' headline of September !!, « Vopk City, (THVP ramlidiitps nnd nuinicipa! chair-| %'.'. rend; "Republicans Say in pn'l h\*n blemoil Hear Democrats niiin In voice their opinions, un-i •Nolhlnij To Debate. At Pral- ,., in^eil member* nf ilcr the ifi'iw of acting aa in- :'iit. ". in the article, Mr S, I'laim; Modt chil- dtflniu- points, di We all private home, a public auditor- : Siilun, Fairhiven; know that the Republican Party! At Opening Dinner-Meeting Session ium but not the council cham- This is one. John (Abatemar- ,hi!.l - MM. Therea* ha* always been the party of bers where the impartial citizen co> who does speak for himself : .,i«rrw*ki, Carterct; 1 The Evening Federation of Women's Clubs shion show, raffle, and a card has limited time available to Gal- the Industrially andi^^^f and would would like, with the liltlll'St- thp lot/..i „!„„ . Memoersnip as its State Project for- theparty, for which dates will be seek a solution to their personal confidence of the people Of CW- |The Carteret coming year, announced later, The Men's problems.'" Kasha,, teret to speak for them. Stnoe urd heW 1U openlnB dlnner Night Haloween masquerade "I have attended (nany coun- ' *" cannot be accepted by anyone; A brief meeting followed the the Republicans don't kn»W icit hair-do—Mm. ing at The Brass Bucket in party, for members and their cil meetings," cautions Mr. TaB- - Research Center has been Also discussed as projects for Mrs. May Lamb and Mrs. Mar-that the council chambers and paying prior-years bills to MM* selw:ted !• DsrocjDsrncj,, Bronx,'piorablBronx ,'piorablc condition, are either by New Jersey the year were a children's fa- garet Finnegan. the limited time available should dlesex Concrete Co. "<•• il.nry Znlewiki, Mrs.! alc fit for humBn beings to ~~"_ be given to the impartial citizen m whose problems are more im-| The Mayor held two dosed •arski /.alewski, Car- nVPB S [|M,y descn.e or tn(,y W|j] SANDRA JANET BOSENBLDM Urrainj Gurney', portent and perhaps more press-' CARTERET — Mi- door meetings and lor the pISt lbe torn down ing than any political candidate, tants in New York City. She is Th0 Meyer Rosenblum | five months the public and" I ' '• IJ D*-mocr.lic Party is for political municipal chairman or Street, wish to announce i are still waiting for the resiflfe eplitrlng all such structures political minded aspirant." We have not forgotten alStiflt 1 engagement of their daughter, We have not g afl W-«odi,t, "Therefore," Mr. Tassinello Mr. Baron, a graduate these bills and would apprecfaie Miss Sandra Janet Rosenblum, Carteret High School, is a sen- Kamil Trw-i went on, "I accuse Mayor Ban- aprompt explanation. hflV11 olltstcll IS i-k of using his office at those to Harvey Lloyd Baron, son ofior at Newark College of Engi- ;.nJkow»kiki,, Stanley! , ' money. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Baron of Regarding the Republicans MarM y I)kI)uman«kyii mal"' morf' moll('^ as tl«' 0WI>- ouncil meetings in an unfair neering. He is majoring in e ()f R futlllTI 'Code of Ethics" program, itls ' ir Kano, Ainei " "V housing, is and advantageous manner to 35 Willow Street, Carteret. Mechanical engineering. He is^ help the cause of his fellow Re- The future bride, a graduate a farce. I questioned the Re- • m, Dorothy Y»p. absolutely unacceptable and an president of Tau Delta Phi Fra- •-- Insult to the decent citizen', of publican candidates and munici- of Carteret High School, at- ternity and a member of the publicans about such action-** Cnrteret pal chairman and also helping tended Drejcel Institute of Tech- [American Society of Mechanical conflict of Interest going on ! The rvmociatlc Party docs to promote the Republican prin- nology in Philadelphia, Penn- Engineers. the Assessor's and Tax CQ st. Joseph's PTA not liiti-nd to allow the Mayor iples and ideologies in permit- sylvania, she graduated from A September wedding 1B tors office, in the Fire Depa ting those men to use the coun- |to bleed the pooi wurkinx man Mandl School for Medical Assls- planned. ment and a few other cil chambers as a place for pub- ions. for the benefit of a select few, ic debate." Lists (Calendar <2i If the Mayi* would stop Their Bible Study will be at Since the Republicans doijt Mrs Joseph:Pl*>r|»K Muirs and do his. job "If the Republican candidates 1st Presbyterian 8:00 p.m., Sunday. know what to talk aboijfr and M hf vnM np viou!d notlcc since I did not get an answer ft nt Of 8t JOS-'JOS- ^ - and Republican leaders feel they In preparation for World '•\ «s announced p«rt U4all """ *™"W problem he have the issues and the facts Wide Communion Sunday, Oc- my questions, perhaps ' """ and if they feel the Democratic start here. Concerning - ..• calendar for the'ii'"i-i'tfl exlsts bchlll(1 the ' tober 6th, a brief Preparatory couneilmen, candidates and lead- Lists Services Service will be held Thursday, teret Dump mess. There Homes, lia* lonii »no been taken era are incompetent that they car e o( CARTERET Sunday is at 7:00 - 7:30 pjn .The Chape: investigation -. 1 -A ,• d Hurley will be -The Mayor apparently seek the council chambers to not !nt(ir(% t(1 Rally Day at the First Presby- Choir will meet from 6:00-7:00 dumping on Boro property, pai >'. 'he Trenton Dlo- ** ' 'd out what then certainly they should have ents are asked to set with their are in the Mayors office. Wlftr bas 1)t>( n dune Th|S is 1 accepted the challenge of the the Preparatory Service. The • I'iA ha« hired a bus ' simply children in a "Family Pew," at hasn't he made known the! innlh r Mam lr of I! mil v Democratic Party to meet in Senior Choir will practice ai :.• Any onr lnt*rt*ted' '' " "' " either the 8:30 or the 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m., and the Board o: findings? Who is getting tae . M- Hurley at her'n*s "ccompllshed for the tjood debate at anytime and place they so desire." Worship. The sermon, prepared Deacons will met at 7:30 p.mmoney that these dump true' :•• il.i.loween float wUl'thln«s tht' Dcmowatlc Party Man's Wealth." are charged, Not the Boro sin 'As head of the Associated Last Sunday evening Mr. and •! bv Mrs. TnomHsOtthe ptopleof Ciirt-r.; while Children will be enrolled in Mrs, Donald Elliott, Mr. and it is not in the financial repoi^ 1 tnp {t l| Democrats I hereby offer them How about that new unf inish&l i!.(!v salt with Mrs I 'l> hlicnns do nothmu but the opportunity, once again on their classes in the Church Mrs. George Sloan, Mr. and Bl8 tax map that was never used Ji :'-.:n-.irtiier as ch'air- " »nd delay '3' The Dniio- behalf of the Democratic Party School at 9:30 a.m.,,Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Taraska, to discuss •::u;o will be held the cnlk' Majority will In.sist that. candidates, to debate with them The Youth Fellowship will meet plans for a couple's club. An al-the survey? Wasn't the origmil ' •• aCrrnoon In De- tne Republican Health OfliciT for Prayer for Worship at 6:30 cost $5,700? Why was there afti at the next meeting of the As- bum of photographs picturing H- :"•' n-fmhfrship drlve^o his job In cleanlnt: up th.- sociated Democrats which will p.m., Saturday and for their events in previous years addi )nal charge of $l,2(jp . Mrs Leo J Smith conditions that he has allowed he held on Monday evening. Sep- Fellowship meeting at 7 pjn. couple's activities gave back added. " THIS Stolle as co-t0 rxis{ ln ""' cliromi' a:iil tember 30th at the St. Deme- ground for future plans, The Why were Armour taxes citt The Democratic Party does ;iot trius Pavilion Hall. In-as-much CARD OF THANKS 1 group decided to announce to the mellow tune of approxira- ih TeU-iiosky also SnU-nd to allo'A anyone. l:o' :n- as this will be an open meeting EDWARD J. LEE plans for an organizational ately $40JOOQ? This cut Wflfc :ii-r executive board Crested In the welfare of all., at which all interested residents We wish to express our sin- place one week after ma,yij[r t0 stalul tnt> wuv ()t tl;L work meeting on the evening of Oc- ;„!,„. program — "' ' SHOWING OFF T1IK.1K PLAQUES—At the testimonial dinner held Sunday night in St. of the borough are cordially in- cere thanks to all our relatives, tober 18th, at 8:00 p.m. visited, the Armour plant. vited to attend, including Re- Hv.v'l' Welfare — being done by the Democratic, Demetrius hall for Prosecutor Kdward Dolan and Surrogate Elmer Brown, by tlje Gen- "riends and neighbors for their|j it Zeisn: Member- Majority. eral Democratic Organization. Krom left to right Mr. Dolan, John Kolibas, municipal publican citizens, I am sure the Republican candidates and mu-expressions of sympathy, their '• i.<-.> smith and Mr* The combination of the pf.iplf chairman, and Mr. Brown. many acts of kindness, the|| • I'e Hospitality _'Of the Borounh. plus the qu.ility nicipal leader would be happy to accept this offer." spiritual bouquets and the - Bejuils; Refresh- candidates the DcmocMitlc beautiful floral tributes they p rl ottm thls y Br "If they are so loquacious at M.irs. Andrew Shy- " >' '" '*'" Miss Catherine SpisakjConfirmationthe council chambers meetings extended during our bereave- Drive Through Winter r•;•,.r __ Mrs Maria guarantee each und everyone a they must have much to say atment in the death of our dear- • Literature '•*• Mrs. llpw alld &lln Cartrret an open debate meeting, wtiere ly beloved son and brother, Ed- '•!|Keiin;r Health - ' • Is Bride of [/. S. Airman Classes Slated more time is available and theward J. Lee. •'nalewlcz: Social - Rl'MMAGE SAI.K impartial citizen can ask tljem We especially wish to thank 1 In CONFIDENCE... "> Kublca: Legiila-: CARTERET Thr rumiiiatu' CARTERET—Sundayj morn- questions." CARTERET—A pretty wed-jThomas Spisak, brother of the Rev, Victor Grabian, O.S.M., '' Krcd Caslor; Pub- sale beinit held thus »nk by ing order in the Hungarian Re- and Rev. T. M. Cunningham, Richard J Con- ttw> Better School* Awociilioii to()k ptece Sall|1.day mor-ibride, and Joseph Majoros, formed Church will begin with O.S.M./ of St. Joseph R. C. lit 23 Hudson Strt'ft. wil! cl(Vi# a[ lhe 'Holy Pa mlly!both of Carteret, and Stephen Junjor and, Senior Confirma- 1 Kacmrs Celebrated Church, Carteret and altar Ixiiftta O.8.M, Saturday H Is opt-n dull , from church w,,,,n Miss Catherine!Koenig, Hazelton, Pa., cousin tion Clasaits at 8:45. Sunday Joseph's School JO am. U) 4 p.m. Mi> Mllrti.'d of the bride. ] School for ages Nursery to Ju- boys of St. Joseph's Church; Antoinette Spisak, daughter of Silver Wedding Day Dr, M. Chodosh; Dr. T. Chen- ''il ol our faculty Comnu'iford and Mrv Joan I Mr. and Mrs. John Spisak, 147 For their wedding trip to nior-Hi start* at 9:45 in the 1(l hi-r happinesji In Fabrlcatore an- co-i'hiiirmt'n. , the bride wore a blue sanctuary and runs simulta- CARTERET—Mr. and Mrs, kin; Dr. P. Chodosh; Dr. Wels- Dorothy Street, became the Peter Kacsur, of Carteret Ave- enberg; private nurses; Medi- !'. Ctrti-ret, The next •bride of Michael Alex Carney, dress with blue and white ac- neously with the English lan- ; nue, celebrated their 25th wed- cal Staff and Nurses of Eliza- l bf held October CAP NA.MKS ALTON Mis. Kdith Carney, Hoi-jcessories and a white orchid guage wqrship service. This , CARTERET—Frunc:-. C'liarlcs way children and parents can dinp; anniversfluv recently with beth General Hospital; Ladles lywood Park, Pla., and the late a dinner held at their home Auxiliary V.P.W. Post 2314; Alton. New York CA1' »f Cai- Mrs. Carney was graduated |come to cllureh and return| Michael Carney. which was arranged by their teret. has been diet, d a mem- from Cartei'et High School. Lincoln School Faculty and Headquarters flir The Rev. Anthony Midura of home together. ihlldren. They are the parents ber of the American Institute Her husband also was giadu- iPersonnel; General Democrat- Don Bosco Preparatory School, of three sons and are commu- ic Organization; Charles Mar- V| of Certified Public Accountants. ated from Cartereft High The topic of Dr. Harsanyi'i TA-VAR PAINTS Ramsey, untie of the bride, qf- nicants of St. Ellas Greek Ca- tin Co., boys from Borough Ga- Mr. Alton is assocut School and is serving ^ith thesermon at the English ^sbi and flciated at the double ring cer- at 9:45 will be "Let Us tholic Church. Mr. Kacsur is rage; friends from Dixie's Ta- juccountiiiK Hrm of von U.S. Air Force at McOill Air emony. This sermon will be preachec employedi by the Cities Service. vern; Jack pkge; Lincoln LUMIMALL PAINTS. IBrttneau and Antonwu Force Base' in Tampa, Pla. Given in marriage by her in Hungarian at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Kacsur was presented with School Welfare Assovlation; -Wallpapi-r and i:York. father, the bride wore a de- Members are urged to at' a diamond wedding ring, a gift faculties of Cleveland, Colum- "•inters Su|)|,|j , BUDD IN CEREMONY from h^r children. bus, Nathan Hale, Washington, r TO MKET TONIGHT .lustered sutin and Chantilly USS STICKELL — WUllam J. tend the 50th mnniveraary cele . Aux-jiace gown with bell shaped bl of* the sister churcl Minue. Lincoln, High School, CARTEKET—The PAI Budd, machinist's mate fire- Public School system; V.F.W. Climi'sejskirt, high neckline with pearls at Roebling, this Sunday after ENDS TRAINING Illuiy will hold their man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Star Landing Post 2314 Firing MICHAEL Auction this evening lit the [and rhincstones and chepel William Budd of 25 CollidgS noon. Service of Thanksgivlni MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Marine Avenue,^length train. Her shoulder will begin at 4 p.m., the fellow- Lance Corporal Ronald 8. Squad: the pall bearers; those SON Falcon Hull, Pulaski Ave., Carteret, participated in who donated their cars; Car- lit 7-30 p.m. Mrs. Eve Ins anlentid l veil was attached to a the traditional "stepping of theship dinner at 8 o'clock. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs, pillbox. She carried a white Daniel S. Stewart of 65 Pinho teret and Rahway Police Es- Mai-y Kelemen are co-chair mast" ceremony recently con The regular meetings of thi cort and the Synowteekl Fu- orchid and carnations on a ducted aboard the USS Stlckell, women's organizations will tak Ave., Carpet, recently com- men. plfeted a week of testing and neral Home for satisfactory prayerbook. a under- place as scheduled: Lorantf; services rendered. Miss Eleanor Spisak, Carter-!going conversion at the Phila- Society Wednesday and thi screening at the Naval Air Technical < Training Center et, was mi^id of honor jor hei-|delphia N^val Shipyard. Junior Women's Guild Thurs FAMILY OF THE LATE iMemphia, Tenn. sister. day, both at 8 p.m. In the Up EDWARD J, LEE WHICH BORO MAN HAS Bridesmaids were Mb. Jo- per Room of Bethlen Hall. FINANCE seph Maporos, sister of the PLAN ACTIVITIES Activities planned for Robert's Tickets for the October 1! FOR Y0U! THIS BACKGROUND? bade, and Miss Cynthia De- Festival Dance are ob VJto, both of Carteret. MLas 8u term of office are a fish and A 1964 ICAR 1 ('tball game between Minor Detail We work hand in hand ••"luirch and a member of Its Holy Name So- the Njiw York Jeta and Buffalo, "Did you get hurt when yoi and a Christmas party spon- were on the football eleven?" with your doctor sored by the Amuricuis Chapter No; it was while the eleve; 4 Mother's Circle on December 26 were on me." of Lafayette College, Bachelor of As registered pharmacists, CARTERET BANK we are proud to btf part 3 c ;iaduaU> of Rutgers University, Master of Drive-In of the medical team that and TRUST COMPANY Arts. " SERVICE BARBER SHOP 'safeguards your health. Your Health 1« 7(j Wasliln*Ujii Ave, »t Emersuo Curter«t Our Business "Our 4l»t Year of Uninterrupted 8 F()ftner director of Athletic* LIQUORS SpicUUzliif In Cunttiive, Sanitary Hair Cultln* 7 Wlfe Service To The Community" 's name la Margartt and h» li the Father t>'or Men, Wuiu«n and Children ol All A«eJt (lt MAIN OFFICE: BRANCH ^o children. T Facial Massages fur Young »nd Old — OW BEER HILL PHARMACY 20 Cooke Avenue OarWcet 8h#pi>ln« * l BANKING HOUKI4: *"/7ie Home of Service"/ u»Uj » A.M. tu i SM. BANKING UUUBI; Hi All Work Uf »'rld», » A.M. to I P.M. PjUy 9 A.M. to 4 ML K •» member of the Polish American's Citl- *H6tj » A.M. UilrX i lie Siiiionr' ;')87 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret KKKK PAKKINd LOT »|.d ( P.M l« 8 V.ilC ' •) i (1 li.y I'lili'.iu '• ''1 '-'• :UII;l"lY Oprn «>r..iii), n,IO 1 H MJSMBiiK FKUIUAL RWSRVK BYaTBM ANU ffcUBHAL DBPOWIT IHyUHANOI FMHi.pt Itfliviiv (',•»! HI •\ (SB.) - Carteret Pros, Thuwday, September 28, 1963 PAOE FOUR offleerg and eihlblt mat*ri»lilHo«pit«J Quitd Communion Breakfast used In teaching these special Holy Innocents clauses, and will di«uM the for Regular \tv Planned, October 6 sheltered work shop Idea among COLONIA Mrs Zlrpolo, program elm New Members Sought by COLONIA — Annual com- other things munion breakfast, sponsored by Met at Colonia Andrew Bheehy, program nounced at the oxon 9 the St. John Vianney Altar- COLONIA — The opening chairman announced hli plan* meeting of the cminmn H, UniversityWomen 'sAss n. Rosary Society will be held Oc- meeting of the Holy In™*"*1 for the remainder of 1963. He of the Perth ,Amlyiv c, tober 8 after the S:30 A. M. Society was held at 8t, John has Invited Rabbi Yeager to be Hospital Guild at her homo that th,. fV COLONIA — New members Mass in the school auditorium Vianney School Monday eve- the speaker at the November Rev. John M. Fahey, 8.J., will meeting and the following ing will feature n (llm'r will be especially welcome at ilng. play of Brazilian „,, the first regulnr meeting of the be guest speaker. His topic will Mrs. James Flnnegan had a month will be the Christmas lv Scout Troop 71 bo •'Responsibility of parents to party for retarded children and the members. Mrs ],] Colonla Branch, American As- wealth of Information on books dlno. youth." Rev. Fiihey, is a na- their families. goc'atlin of University Women, and kit* for teaching retarded The meeting «n to be held 8 p. m.. Thursday,! tive of Hnrrtson, N. J and wasand handicapped children, At a meeting, repretenUtlves ,nrdalnod at Woodstock College, the HofTmnn Bhd S.h- B'otrm^er 28 nt thp home of) Many mm»«, wer™e. show-. n bu--ot f the Anchor Club, Charlesjtober 1, 8 P M. Mrs. Abrahim RothmRn, 392 COLONIA - Boy Scout |Mr., In June 1950. He has because of the amall turnout of oiarratana, Ray Spernal and tatmht at St. Peter's Prepara- Mrs. Paul Amlm N»~ Dover Road. (Troop., #71 held their first people Mrs. Flnnegan will set William Catherwood. an- dent, appointed « Dr Onv V Fen-ell, State Dl-|meeting of the year at the tory School, Jersey City. At up the information again at nounced three nuns had taken present he Is the Youth Retreat .nother meeting. Holy Inno-ltr,,. eclal course on teaching committee to RCIPCI rector. Community Two-Yearlong of their Scoutmaster Bid another meeting. Holy Inn^, 8P,peclal cou g for the cominii ye DirfH-tor nt Gonzagft Retreat cents will soon have It* own e retarded this summer with, Colleg" Educntinn. will discuss,ney Homer. Various committees ln a sliili' 'Th« Community College" a such as fund raising, new mem- House. Monroe, N. Y. library for the convenience ofi(,ne jcholarshlps provided by Reservations may be made t-cic of special interest to the bershlp, camp out were elected| anyone group. Educational work. In Its '<"" the coming year, through the prefect*. Co- ;ion. inowi widest spnsn. Is the primary, To start the year off the chairmen are Mrs, Joseph Mlko- Mrs. George Oeorgule* made their prrpose of AAUW. Other lines Camp Out committee has ar- vleh, Cleveland Avenue, and the following important an-Heart, South cf interest Include communltyiranged for a camp out for Oe- Mrs William Burns, Shadow- nouncemerta: Clawes lor re-!H«Mj »n< Monica.^^ ^ problems, cultural activities tober 4-5-8 at Camp Wlnne- Iftwn Drive. llglous Instructions for retarded Cathedral In^ world problems and legislation, baygo at which various troops children will ^art Octobers^The^or^jub ujJW^. • Regular monthly meetings ofiwlll congregate. Troop 71 will] School 24 PT Sri, the Colonla Branch, which In- be guest* of the Newark Council Barbara A, Bourgeois sponsored by them lor the ben- 1 Trip to Bronx etudes all parts of Woodbridge at this camp out. Engaged to Marry in Edison Township area may efit of the retarded children ! township, Rahway, Metuchen.j A Board of Review will be, program, November 2, at Bt I8BUN - The m ISELIN Mrs. Laura Bour- sign up Sunday after the 9:00 nedjr Park School M :., Perth Amboy, Clerk and West-jheld on September 26 (today>| Mast at St. Matthew's Church.VrancU KnlghU of Columbus field are held on the last Thurs- and on October 10 to proceed; RETCRN FROM CRUI8E_Mr. and Mrs. A.Edward Kllm, 2314 Adam. Street, Hollywood, Igeols, 184 Elmhurst Avenue Hall, Metuchen. Anyone wlah- ned a bus trip :,, RETURN raOM H rfturned from a mlise t0 Ntmu .board the S. S. For further Information contact day of each month. These are with th Court of Honor. From has announced the engagemen Ing ticket* may contact Charlei Zoo, October 5 u, , 'Two dan and a night were spent sightseeing, »wlmmln« and shopplm In of her daughter, Barbara Ann, Mrs. Oeorgules, KI 5-0885. leave the school a! :i implemented by various study I this there will be a program In The teachers convention is QiarraUna. Nassau. ta Frank Harwanko, son of Mrs Tickets arc a\a-.:,i groups, cultural activities and awards and badges on October being held on November 8,9 and Next meeting will be at 8t John Wallace, Philadelphia, Pa dren must be arn>:ii social events. 17, All parent* and friends are 10 at Atlantic City. Mrs. Mary's. Perth Amboy, and Sto- ; Graduates of any AAUW ap- invited to attend this ceremony. 5:00; Saturday evening, 7:30 toFRESHMAN AT COLLEGE and the late John Harwanko. ter Regis who teachetac s religion an adult. Miss Bourgeois attendee Oeorgules announced a newly proved college are eligible for It Is unusual for a troop as [9:00. and Sunday 9:00 A. M. to COLONIA — Miss Claudia to retarded cchildren will Anyone wishing •. New Moderator Wllkerson, daughter of Mr. andWoodbrldge schools, and Is em formed group, the New Jersey membership and are Invited to young as this two years old - to noon. Educators of Mentally Re- tend It is hoped thah t Rev pate may contn.•• inow more about AAUW, please | that evening. Road, enrolled as a freshman lln. Mr. Harwanko, a gradual lot Catholic Education of ward Elliott, Ft; 1- For Library second floor opposite the prin- of Dobbins Vocational School vention and stay at the Jim Contact Mrs. Richard Roseman, The six scouts who deserve cipal's office. There is no at Colby Junior College and will [schools at Trenton Dloce« will John Thornlpy, I.I TV. 1-3746 or Mrs. Robert Star- Philadelphia, Is employed as BradHr&nyv room oufi thwiet OUCIUVUIM8helboumV« ».«-.- — praise for their preserverance ISELIN — The stafl of St. charge for membership or for major in Liberal Art*. She be- tober 1 Is the (knd fln, HI. 2-6459. are: Cal Downey; Joe Furda; ian a four-day orientation cabinet maker by the W. Hotel TtlanUc City. Their accepand speat akn aInvitatiot this meetingn to appea. r rrvatlon*. Cecelia's Free Catholic Library, books borrowed, except If kept Peters Co., Philadelphia. Igroup' will have the election of joe Rosenthal; Jay Bromberg; leld It* first meeting of the The library is available to all in ierlod on September 15. Miles Bromberg; and Harvey season Monday. [beyond the two week time limit, Jewish Congress Set Froman. The 48 volunteer members the community, regardless of To Hear Mr. Tanzman • The next meeting of the which comprise the staff, wel- religious affiliation. Scouts will be this evening at comed the new moderator, Rev. ISELIN — At the regular 7:30 at the home of Mr. Horner. David G. Delzell, who la also monthly meeting of the Mld- parish assistant. Boys Scouts Learning (Jleaex County Chapter, Ameri- Rev. Delzell requested dona- can Jewish Congress, State As- Bow • Arrow Handling tions of any used books, Includ- getnalyman Norman Tanzman Court of Honor Held FORDS — Fifteen scouts of ing paper backs and said that Will be the guest speaker. HLs Troop 52 participated In a By Boy Scout Troop any books which cannot be topic for the evening will be weekend camping trip to ISELIN - A Court of Honor the explanation of the pro- placed on the shelvM beCftuse Thompson Park, Jamesburg, was held b""y" Bo"""y Scou"'""t Troo""p* of their condition, will be sold posed Bond Issue to be voted 47, Friday night, at Fellowship at a book sale In the library accompnaled by Steve Balasz, upon at the forthcoming elec- Hall, First Presbyterian Church. sometime in November. Pro- Jr., assistant scoutmaster and tion. A question and answer Thomas Bowen, committee ceeds of the book sale, which committeemen Michael Fazan period will be held. chairman, and William Doerr, will be open to the public, will and Raymond Hangen. A varied The meeting will take place socumaster, presented the boys be used to buy new books for program of field sports was Tuesday, 8:30 P.M. at Congre- with awards earned at Camp the library, presented Including instruc- gation Beth Shalom. The pub-Cowaw and merit bradges. Mrs. Joseph Bender, chair- tions in the use and handling Lancaster Brand Uc is welcome, Refreshments of the bow and arrow. Scott Lancaster Brand, Bone-in Regular Style After the ceremonies movies man of processing committee, Regular Style will be served. were shown of the trips made conducted a workshop for li- Hansen, who holds the archery Anyone wishing to contribute to Camp Cowaw, Roosevelt brarians every Monday and merit badge and recently com- clothing to the fall rummage Park, and the Jockey Hollow Wednesday evening during the pleted the bow hunter safety sale, October 8 and 9, 77 Main course as required by the state LEGO' Trail hike. summer. About 100 new books CHUCK Street, Woodbridge, call Mrs. Refreshments were served by were added to the shelves at of New Jersey, conducted the S. Ungerlelder, LI 8-1781. the Mother's' Club. this time, Including "Letters course. A regular troop meeting ha from Vatican City" by Xavler Knot tying and compass LAMB been set for tomorrow night, Rynne, and "Silent Spring" by reading competition was held ROAST MEETING TUESDAY on a patrol basis. James Make- ROAST ISELIN — The Chain O'Hills 7:30 in Fellowship Hall, al Rachel Carson. Both of these Women's Club will hold a meet- the church, Oak Tree Road books are on the best seller ly and Ronald Valla, Junloi leaders, set up a contest in trai ing, Tuesday at the Green New patrols will be set up, amlist. 1 MR I • • • look for yow «opf Street Flrehouse. Nominations patrol leaders chosen. Mrs. John Hingle, second vice marking. The scout.s ^ of officers will take place and The Mothers' Club will hav president, announced a new the most trail markets were I*. In y««r «aM box! A<«M'I the annual smorgasbord will Its regular meeting Tuesday schedule of hours which are Michael Sabo, Michael Mc-i take,, place after the meeting a pjn., at the First Presbyter now in effect. They are Mon-Cann, and Chris Taylor. Ik. under the direction of Mrs. M. The troop meets every Wed- 39 UmwHr limui 49 ian Church. A discussion will day through Thursday, 7:30 to Freeman and Mrs. Walter An- be held on an important mat 9:00; Friday evening, closed; nesday evening at School 7, 7 p.m. 65c Ug PUimb 59c 55 drews. iter. Saturday afternoon, 3:00 to Rib Roast CAlfOW«A FIAME, TOKAY Citsf-Cvt Roast "7* BTMSI of Laiab -19c U»W*t tnmi Chock Sfeak -45c ^vR VI IW^^B FRESH! GRAPES LaaibSaaak FRESH! RibStNk ACME tlMMlwfc—* Umt, MM, II hy CM*. Skovldor Stoak CWck-o^imb FRESH! tmnilir tnmi , Swiss Steak Sttotlder Chops ' 229 bfibr.Fn* , iMfiNrlmd CRISP, MdNTOSH » —J l»—1 1 Lamb Rib Chops ' VIOTRII PWI Laimtltr Irawl riMk 1964" "1964" Lamb Lon Chops "1.09 APPLES 3-25 JUICY, SuntiV Utl, CUdum, w TMWT RoreM, bikt GALAXIES FALCONS Frozen Moat Pits 6 Oidefkld Stoaks ^ Beans Oranges Antic teal, FraiM Fmli. FXKT HUXpak Grapefruit Fish Sticks 2'; Extra Largt Shrimp fc T-B1RDS 'FAIRLANES Rang* Top, Fmfm, wMt NMAM ir trawl. 10-39 Ckicken Dimnr 99c UmbUvw 4-29. * ORDER NOW1 Ur BUY HERE DEL MONTE IDEAL HUDSON CLOROX Say On Your "1964" PMEAPPU-GRAPEFItUIT AND DRIVE ana You'll Be PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT TOWELS TOMORROW! SATISFIED! DRINK FORDS 2 ON DISPLAY r»ik 1963 Bank A cm 79 75 45 35 Financing SPEEDUP SWIFT UPTON GOLD SEAL TONIGHT BLEACH PREM CHICKtN NOOOli REGULAR or THIN FORDS SEPT. 26tti Arranged SOUP SPAGHETTI Grapt J«ke nV JJ • DEMONSTRATORS On the Spot half 12 K. Raspberries CM • LEFTOVERS 8*1. 31 39 25* 139 Spinach • No Reasonable Offer Refused! IMPERIAL PRINCESS IDEAL BAKERY PULLMAN LOAF Virgin" "LIKE COLUMBUS YOU CAN DISCOVER A NEW WORLD OF VALUES" 3c OFF DEAl TOILET FROZEN MARGARINE BREAD TISSUE PEAS 4 HOUSE PARTY THURSDAV& FRIDAY KITES lib. liim • I Daiuxi PIE 10 11K. FREE GPS-FREE REFRESHMENTS! 39 Roll phft. 29 GOLD SEAL IDEAL IDEAL SWISS 59' PANCAKE CANf & MAPLE APPLE DUUXE NATURAL Woodbridge Ford FLOUR STRUP JUICE SLICES Raisin Vlennq Br 24 u. SAW 10. "We Service What We Sell" hU. 32 iz. hu btli. liwll 855 St. George Ave., Woodbridge, Just of! Route 1 25 49 43 59 Ncit to Wvodbridie Utht-lu ulrnt-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Prew Thursday, September 26, 1963 PAGE FIVE Donna Harwell Feted Agency Adviser On Tenth Birthday I8ELIN — Donn& Harwell, Attends Seminar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harwell, Wood Ave- WOODBRIDOE — James nue, VIM feted Saturday for Woodwrll, the ' conservation her 10th birthday. specialist and architect of the Woodbrldge Redevelopment OuMts Included: Joyce, Lln- Agency attended the three day dn. and Sharon Jackson of Hermbilltatlon Workshop spon- Cheyenne. Wyoming; Shirley sored by the Region II Urban Hae'fner, Hillside: Bonnie and Renewal Administration i n Keith Conrnd, Debbie, .Thomas, Philadelphia. .Inseph, and Diane Schaefer, In making the announce- .Joseph nnd Laurie Rlccobono, ment,, 8. Buddy Harris, execu- Rniee n?.urella, Martha Neale, tive director of the Woodbrldffe Pal.t,v Iflrkiilsh. Putty Miller, Redevelopment Agency, said " .1-1 rin and Pvpnk Tin, Bruce that the purpose of the Work- •Shipmnn, nnd Mary Ellen Rid shop was to familiarize urban ":i!lv Kulcsz, all or Iselin, renewal personnel with the Donna's sister, Janet was host- latest techniques and np- In the evening, gupsts at the • preaches to rehabilitating pro- Harwell home, in Donna's hon- perties and rehabilitation financing. or were Mrs. John Haefner and Miss Mnry Jane Kozak, Hill- Mr. Harris warmly congratu- side; Mrs. Frank Jackson, lated Warren P. Phelan re- Cheyenne, Wyoming; and her gional administrator and Jason R. Nathan, regional director for maternal grandfather, Jesse reinstating the workshops. Gardner of Rahway. i K1TV DISCUSSED: Pirtiiri-tl Ml |.> riKlit discussing litrratui? on social sr- mrrlinr »f thr Prol'rtanl Ministry Association of the I'rrth Amboy area are , "These workshops have been JFK REASSURES NEGROES " v district munatrr of Hie Is. Stirial Srnirily Administration: Krv. Herbert and are still Invaluable tools," incident «( thr Mlninlrrs AuoMittion: Frank I.. MHIJ, vice prrnldent of the said Mr. Harris. "They pro- President Kennedy conferred iii,l Trust Company, and Itcv. K.I don It. Stohs. vide an opportunity for urban with 10 march leaders at the renewal personnel to discuss COLONIA SHOPPING CENTER — On Inman Avenue, The merchants claim that they ar« losing business, be- White House and issued a state* mutual problems and develop pictured above U the scene of a controversy over the cause of this new curbing, while officials say it will re- ment pledging a continued drive for civil rights legislation, for placing of cnrbi in front of the stores In tbe wea. duce a traffic haiard. iHnior(:ongregation the removal of job barriers, for Unislors As8ociation better education and full em- 1 M better serve ' Services Are Listed th e **public.t the"y —Members of the Junior Company, Springfield, Illinois, ployment. ISELIN— Congregation Beth Woman's Club of Avenel will with'August sales totaling $331, 'Sholom, 90 Cooper Avenue, an- In approximately eight weeks, The President said It was ap- Xddress by A. Bass another workshop on relocation attend the State Fall Confer- '60, ranked first nationally ln propriate that the demonstra- nounced Junior Congregation ence at Essex House, Newark. SreVlces will commence, Octo- is scheduled in Philadelphia and AVENEL PERSONALS personal production for the tion was conducted before the iY How So- B. Schwait/ attended the Mrs. Gloria Dlnerman, the Re- Registration of delegates will month. Da Joined the Franklin nation's shrine of the Great ber 5, at 10:30 a.m. Luncheon begin at 9 a, m. and workshops ••!it.s the Com- meeting. will be served each week by location Specialist of the WRA, In 1962. Emanlcipator. —Edward J. Sumple, son of —Pride of New Jersey Coun- for department chairmen will ,abject of B' Sisterhood's Children's Activlt- will attend. 11, Sons and Daughters of Llb- be held at 10 a. m. A luncheon 1I,T«. District In l I • rii ities Committee from 11:30 to Mr. Harris concluded, "It is Mr. and Mrs. John flumple, 13 rty, met at the Avenel School will be at 12;30. is soci.1 Mib-Jumors lo noon. Prizes will be awarded the intention of the commis- Coddlngton Avenue, has en- at the end of the school year sioners of the WRA that all rolled in Western Illinois Uni- auditorium Friday for their ninistratlon In technical personnel will attend versity at Macomb, 111. The i-monthly meeting. , before the; for good attendance, Adults Former Resident of held 3ept«ro-| those particular workshop ses- student is the grandson of Mrs. —The Sub Junior Woman's KES> UP WITH YOUR Assist Home are Invited to attend. fit<•»!ant Mln-: sions that are pertinent to their John Hegettua. formerly of Club held a new membership Avenel, Recent Mother for the Perth AVENEL The Sub Junior The - Age Discussion iprofessional responsibility. Perth Ambojj now residing affair yesterday at 7:30 P. M. at AVENEL - First Class Petty P ll lU rt er with the Suttiples. the home of Miss Pat Wells. Officer and Mrs. Erling E ;. meeting «u Woman's Club of Avenel at theijJ™ 8.J U) 7 'M.9^|! _': HOME TOWN NEWS :J of Directors opening met tine of the season. —Marine Lance Corporal Girls, 14 -17, interested in Godejohn of Cape Esperance ol an d Joining may contact Mrs. Bruce South San Francisco, Rank and Ray Yarnstf*f.. «» Mr- Calif., CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY m«de plans to assist the State,fourth Tuesday thereafter un- McKee, advisor, ME. 4-8166. announced the birth of er Mrs. Chartsrt *Y Yarnt s tick, 50 Home for BOYS and the state d the direction of Rabbi Nor- Planning Breakfast . —Tomorrow is the Chinese daughter, Susan Lee, at the !man Chestnut Street, underwent auction sponsored by the WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. -idwit of thj'project, the Children's Aid and Kle'™M>- The class Is PORD8 — A Father - Son three dayg .'of infantry re- Letterman Hospital at the Adoption Society of New Jer- °IK'11 t0 aU P°»-Bas and BarCommunion Breakfast spon- Ladles' Auxiliary of the Avenel Pretsldio, San Francisco, 18 GREEN STREET MlLZVaMlLzvah studenstuden fresher training on the Island sey The New Jersey State'' tts ThThe studenttdts sored by the Holy Name So- Fire Company. The event will keep up wl th of Sardinia in the Mediter- Mrs. Godejohn is the former WOODBRIDGE, N. J. in of Women's Clubs, , M* •tt«Mtance will re- ciety of Our Lady of Peace be held at 7:30 p. m, at Avenel Pauline Elster, daughter 6t Mr, lve a loma at closln ranean during bis recent cur- losm «|'Junlor Membership Depart- « <"P » * Church will be served on Sun- School 23, Woodbine Avenue. and Mrs^Adolph Elster, 53! [] Enclosed please find $4,00 for one-year In June. rent cruise aboard the guided \"> a year for men'- P'1'"-'' 1(1 ra'st- mun(iy day, October 13, after the 8 missile cruiser, US8 Canberra. The Men's Club of Congr* Commercial Avenue. subscription to: pay 0I n ?,?, « » - guided missile frigate, DSS bbII e a tctrr lhlhU yyear Mr. and Mrs, John Berrelli, 90 NAME thatiaini 2% oliiWll ,, rtcording secretaryy; Misa:» '' - Join with them in the line of Bainbrldge, recent winner o Mrs. Elster is enjoying a ! march, as the Holy Name of Thorpe Avenue, September 17 vacation visiting with her •:LS filed |n Do'"'a HHugln-sl . correspondingdi ) As of SeptemberSeptember, 1964 each the Battle Efficiency "E" award i of- secretary, and Pamela Melville, child will be required to study Jesus Is publicly reverenced by at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- daughter and her family. in Atlantic Fleet competition. field. ADDRESS 't lrcasuri r Miss McOuiness an- a minimum of four years be- the Catholic men of Middlesex •..•\rrlheleM,' ' —The executtw board of the nounwi1 Mli Hughes has been tort e Bas or Bar Mitzvah. County this Sunday at 2 p.m —Safety education will be the :.i:.; for eachi P. T. A. ot Schflpjs 4 and 5 me FIRST IN PRODUCTION a In Perth Amboy. The parish program at Tuesday's meeting (i thereby PP«mted to »rite a column for audi WOODBRIDGE — John Us, ! TOWN tne Jl111 01 group forms on Center Street Monday in th< hl audi of the P.TA. of Schools 4 and t!..i;i literally ' Woman's Club of torium to di Jr. Special Representative for i'M5t $1 5M Aveiiel's I)'••.•.Mwper. Miss UI»UIIII« swain. 'east of State Street. A short 5 which starts at 8 p. m. A the Franklin Life Insurance i''Vare that Hushes k uUo public welfare Daughter — Maw, I wish you parade will follow to Waters activitlM. speaker from the Woodbrldge •<<"ruuld havi.!ch»lnn«i: MiKs Wdi\ puUlcity, WU'd sl°P bossing pa around Stadium where the rally will —Mr. rtd M: ley Drost, Township Police Department || uul° na" - •'—'-'• be concluded wtth Benediction 176 Prospect Avenue, are the will give an address. proud Brents of a baby girl —Tuesday, the Avenel Me-II , _,,,„,, ln th/ind Hospitality. Maw — What's the matter of the Most Blessed Sacrament. born at St. EliKTOebh'S Hos- morlal Post, VFW, meets at the|| - flTtlve over' *>*n*' P'a"s WI'1P ma('l! forinow? Daughter — Well, every a "Hootenuimy" whicliwas held time I. get some boy interested CANCER DRIVE pital. Maple Tree Farm at 8 p. m. —The Avenel - Colonla First The Public Is Invited last at MKs Wells' home, In jni' he grows serious and asks WOODBRIDOE—Mrs. Harry •^•The First Presbyterian me If 1 take after you. P. Wight, Middlesex County Church was the setting Frida Aid Squad has Its monthly meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m., at|| 1 Crusade chairman of the Am-of the first in a series of Blbli .>:>d explain- erican Cancer Society, an- studies being conducted by th< squad headquarters. '.iin clrcum-; nounced the local chapter made United Church Women o —The Avenel Woman's Club II >.ui be paid! its 1963 goal of $54,000 with Woodbrldge. Mrs. Harmor will meet Wednesday at 8:151 A v d s to a $1700 to spare. Of this Clark, education leader of th p. m., at the Avenel - Colonla | • iv thereafter i amount, $9,686 was collected ln Iselln Presbyterian Church, was First Aid Squad building.' of money. In! Woodbrldge Township under the leader. The topic of th —Avenel Lions Club meets II OPEN HOUSE i.:: !i possible' the chairmanship of Mrs. Sher- series is "Servants of tin Wednesday at 6:3,0 p. m., at the || l Security, man Goldsmith. Eternal Christ." Gallery, Woodbrldge. 1 to eligible' :'.'pending up- • ''AnuriBs fort P'>r thu rea-! :-i lor personal TONIGHT •*;' the Social) '•'•n though; *u:king. J NOTICE! •ni.-ity repre- (THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th) • '•.-<.\ attention ;i.M-nn>nt pro-| : buolu prom-1 tj Kft around; In Observance of the High Holy Day • m the law "i KK Social 6:00 P.M, to 10:00 P.M. • -i-ahuin. Rev. 111 Rev. Cannon Heautifuliy Cleaned & Finlslred ';,'}• K'v. Oullford Army & Navy Store Martin Lawrence Jewelers '• '"• 'Kvans, Rev. H' l'llt. Ri'v. 8yl- "1/14 MAIN STREET 94 MAfIN STRjEET •' Kev. Peter Ko- c ('liuries W, Kra- j "ll Mmtin, Rev. I I Ilt'V. Rudolf The Boot Shop Modern Men's Shop H"»ard Rtmaly, 103 MAIN STREET S lulls. Rev. 105 MAIN STREET '!lll Hev, Alfred :|J ""i. Rabbi Max : JUNE li-tl Rabbi Albert "THKKKS A BOND CLKANEIB NEAR YOU" Frantell Sport Shop - R & S Auto Store . For lnfornwtioii Call VA b-3100 100 MAIN STREET 114 A MAIN STREET | ORCHID SERVICE CLEANERS f CHEVROLET, Inc. NOW JOINS BOND CLEANERS Lee's Hat Bar Sails Jewelers In The Weekly Specials rgest Authorized Chevrolet Dealer in Middlesex County" Uiir Orchid Srrvli-e Cl«»ner» Located At 92 MAIN STREET 93 MAIN STREET ( Altl'KRKT SHOPPING CENTER IMWWWMMWMMMMVW Roosevelt Avmuc, Cartertl IN MKTUUIEIN Vivien's Kiddy Shop BOTH LOCATIONS IN FORDS Also Modem Shuwruom and New Improved Died Car 99 MAIN STREET Opru Daily 'Til 9 I'. M. pallard W (JKANI) & IKV»N(i - KAIIVVAV OPEN FRIDAY TIL 6:30 V. M. Service Facilities Headquarter* s »st Middlesex Including Saturday 410 New Bruuwtck An. i SKKVICK LI 9-470(1 More Weekly VA 8-8104 ,-•• r'sTr^+M

Independent-Leader (E.B.) . Carteret prPM Thursday, September 26, 1963 PAGK SIX trud* Cemetery, OoloiUa. I Jean Carol Wild Weds Kadet Motliers The deceased had retired two Avenel Woman's ClubDinner Plans years ago aa an employee of Gregory George Vergos Plan the Middlesex County road de- Made By Club Plans Coming Events AVENEL-- Mr; ... partment. A resident of Wood- from Woodbridge High School AVENEL — Future activities Rlghtmlre, Woodi,,-^, \ r/l bridge 49 years, he was an hon- AVENEL — Wedding vows In 1960 and attended Orange Stephen, Fords; orary member of WoodbrMge AVENEL — Coming events for the Cerebral Palsy Center In were discussed at the first fall me exchanged Sunday by Miss 'was hostess at ihc s,,,',,,' , ' MRS. 8AKALAS Amboy, Memorial Hospital 8chool of four Fire Company 1 and the Wood- .were planned by the Avenel Menlo Park at a special meet- meeting of the Third Ward •lean Carol Wild, daughter of meetlnn of thr w, ,„ '^ W00DBBIDOE — Funerall' candleilght'satln and Aleneon For Faith Maxwell The dftrk hnrsn pi . , ,, ., the deceased resided In Wood-|al the Qretner Funeral Home, many of the area women's at her home. Shr WAS a former Scholarship Fund; Penny Art will be sponsored by the Wood by Mrs. Anderson I; bridge for 45 years She was 144 oreen Street, Woodbrldire, clubs. lace stalled In a service Fund; Allaire, College Room bridge Democratic OrganUta meeting will be n a member of St. James Church I jth burial In Cloverleaf Park WAVE with during W 1 was The state fall conference will Fund; Federation Scholarships; tion Bnd the Woodbridge Young the home of Mr and Orove 10 of the Wood-jcemeteiy, Woodbridge. be held at Douglass College Dems, October 19, at the Wood was honored Oreenbrook Sanctuary; Shar- veil of »llk Illusion was attache Martin Territcp. 1 man'* Circle She was the| -r^ deceaaed had retired in Saturday. October 5 from 10:16 bridge Armonry. The Demo Mrs. Yerkovlch was born In ton Tract; Drama Scholarship; to a pearl tiara. She carrledjflt widow of Stephen Sakala«. imt M general foreman em- New Orleans, La., and had re- to S P. M. The district fall Pan American Scholarship; cratlc candidates will be hon and'party Saturday evening at the Surviving are three step- ployed by the Titanium Pig- cascade of gardenias ihome of Miss Andrea Lohne, sided In Carteret 17 years. conference Is scheduled for Oc- CARE; Meta Thornr Waters ored. chilren. Mrs Irene Brown, ment Division of the National Mr. and Mrs. George Yatei stephanotls !Avenel. Hostesses were Miss Surviving besides her hu«tobe- r 32 with reservations due Scholarship; MacDowell Fund; Woodbridge; Anthony Lead Company, Sayreville. for were welcomed as new mem Miss Patricia Wild, Avenel, MI8« Lynn Wald- Open I nlil (hi. ,{| band are a son, Joseph, at October 15. Veterans Service; Vlneland Re- JLohnLo e flehwarU, Port Reading, and 20 years. Born In Hanover bers. ] served her sister as maid of „„.,„„_ ...home; a sister. Mrs. Hilda Invitations to visit the folsearch- ; Margaret Yardley Fel- heim of Edison. COLOK1A HrcK. J&hn Sikalas, South Amboy. h1eC had resided in The next meeting, Oetoberjhonorhonor. Bridesmaid was Miss 'forTnumber oi\Schumann of Honolulu, Ha- lowing federated clubs have lowship Fund; Multiple Scler- Attending Uie affair were the Merrill park r |been accepted: Perth Amboy, 15, will be candidates' night Dorothy Thomas, Avenel. Miss ye"ars~and moved to Memphisiwall; three osis; Save the Children Foun- Paul FlJehie. Port Reading; for the 19(14 v»<,,: M. D. OSTERGAARD Anita Vergos, Far Rockaway, and Robert Wlnn of New Or-October 7: Junior Woman's dation and the Eye Bank for Beer and sandwiches will be iWalter Moses. Elizabeth; Ar- underway and W.II , one year ago. He served In the Club of Avenel, October 8; N. Y.. cousin of the bridegroom. WOODBRIDGE -Funeral leans and Richard of San Di- Sight Restoration. served. Inold Snvder. Iwlln; and Mtas October 31. Anv ton 78th Division of the U.S. Army Fords, October 9, Woodbridge, I waas flower girl. "lum ,...„„.,. Mrvlees for Mrs. Metabella D. ego, Calif. October 18 Is the deadline years of age or <- I during World War I. He was October 16 and Mountainside, Hard. Vergos Metuchen. was Jran Wheatlej. CAtergaard, 460 (Jorhara Ave- Funeral services were held for monies for the October 23 PENNT SALE Ushersi On Sunday. Faith WM hon- nine before July 31 nue, who died last Tuesday at affiliated with Americus Ma- October 16. theatre party, according to Mrs. ^X? UhOn Sund^ i-e.ildes In Colf>ma 1 83, Woodbrtdfte, Saturday morninmog g at S a.m. PERTH AMBOY-The jored at a birthday dinner In her home, were held Friday at!sonic Lodge The club will support a re-John Toth, chairman. The bus la«e sections IJ clir.i are his widow from t3ie Synowlecky l Funeral en of the Moose, Chapte. _ t 'her parent's home. Oueits were the Koyen Funeral Chapel, 2851 Surviving ,que«t from the General Federa- {Will leave for New York at 6 1 Home. W5 Carteret Avenue and will conduct a penny sale, Oc-:cousins her maternal grandfather. n'le in the r.rcu; Florence fAlberUom and tion of Women's Clubs to help Hlffh Street, Perth Amboy, with ™ ' a-t 9:30 a.m. at St. Joseph's R. iP. m. sharp from the local first tober 8, 7:30 P. M. at the Moose [New York City1 , Boys Interested ;: son, Dr. C. Overtoil Redd finance the building of an Am- ThTUCOUP!;e couple wiwill rreside in En-Wrt C. Scank, I«Hn: .nd the Rev. Arthur H. Mabtot of C. Church where a solemn req- aid building. IHall Mrs. Arthur Tylor and' Mrs Harry Evans and daugh members may V;K| Memphis. ierican Museum of Immigration tcrprlse. Ala For traveling. the First Presbyterian Church uiem Mass was offered with Hospitality was arranged by JMrs, Emily Benl ore co-chalr- tor. Dorothy. Iselln. Preient to Harold Kaclbcr. f at the base of the Statue of ,mny ueni mr [v-u«irr'i»i-' — „ ., officiating. Burial was In Al-> Rev. Victor Grablan as cele Mrs. Podraza and Mrs. George »1JIO were her , Ruth Ann 'low Drive. ivhoMino Liberty. Mrs. Nelson Avery •••m. Tickets may bo obtained the bride wore an eggshell blue pine Cemetery. MRS, JULIA TOTH brant. Interment was in St Ryan The club meets Wed- at the door. New members will suit with p brother idresa, telephone 1 was named chairman by Mrs. at the door. New members will suit with patent leather «CM- Hope,- mirr, A member of the First •Prw- AVENEL — Funeral ertrude Cemetery. Colonla, nesday at 8:15 p. m.a, t the be enrolled at a meeting on series and a gardenia ««•'>*" I birth date. Joseph Wukovets, president. T,ir«H«v i-«s P M I Mri s Verged s ardeniwas agraduatrdiOeorg ««•' e byterian Church of Perth Am- I for Mrs. Julia Toth, 11 Ritten- The pall bearers were Stan- regular meeting place. The American Home Depart- boy and Mt. Zion Chapter of |hou«e Street, Simpson, Pa., for- ley Wojcik, Thomas Deverln vOrder wof Eastern Star, Me- merly of Avenel, who died Sun- ment will make Halloween gifts *"i ""' J»«.»C»« u«u, "•v-,raeriy 0I AVenei, WHO UICU OUM- John Bohacs, Dan Oavalete, tuohen, the deceased was born day ftt the Ryan Nursing Home, Edward Hlub, and Joseph Plet- 1 to l?e:rfh?Amb-held• -.yes-- terer. Woodbridge for the past ll terday afternoon at the Grei- Hation*l Stars. She was the daughter ner Funeral Home, 44 Green MRS. ANNIE FEENET of Hans L. and Hefvlg Petersen. Street, Woodbridge, with serv- Westbury Park News I8ELIN — Funeral services Surviving are her husband, ices also at the Hungarian Re- I for Mrs. Annie Feeney, 21 Ben- Mftrtin P. Ostergaard; a sonforme, d Church. Woodbridge. ;der Avenue, who died last Tues- Martin B., Jr., Avenel; two sis- Burial was In Cloverlraf Park —Mr. and Mrs. George Bev- day, were held Saturday at the ftmiSALE! ters, Mrs. Theodore Elbel- |Cemetery, erldge and children, George Thomas J. Costello Funeral hauser, Callicoon, N. Y. andThe deceased was the widow and Roseanne, Worth Street, Finast Home, Oreen Street and Cooper Mrs. David Karlins. Wood- ;along with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Fill those empty cupboards ot Savings of Bertalan Toth and had re- Avenue, with a requiem Mass brlflge; two brothers, Raymond, liam Hassett and children, Ja- sided In Avenel until moving at St. Cecelia's Church. Burial Elisabeth, and Earl, Newark, net, and William, Jr., Westbury to Simpson five years ago. She was in St. Pter's Cemetery. and three grandchildren. Road, were guests on Sunday I was a member of the Hungari- Staten Island, N. Y. an Reformed Church, Wood- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A native of England, she had Anthony Alello, Jersey City. ANDREW MARTENAK bridge. DUNCAN HINES——--3 - 1 been a resident here for 11 Surviving are two sons, Carl, —Happy birthday to Miss FOR33J-vwu6 — X-unciaFuneral ocservicei r 1^1.3s, lyears. Georgeann Huneycutt, daugh- fqr Andrew Martenak, 98, I52|81mpson, and John, Wood- Surviving are a daughter, ter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Woodland Avenue who died bridge; a. daughter, Mrs. Fran[MrskMrs. Beatrice Vavan Peltreu,, iseiinj™Iselln, - — — - STAR-KIST TUN A ss 2-75 - Sunday at his home, were held;Skarbek; four grandchildren and a sister. Mrs. Lucy Essler, Huneycutt, Worth Street, Mr. and Mrs. Huneycutt and daugh- yesterday at the Flynn and Son>nd one great-grandchild; a Bernardsville. ters Andrea, Laura, George- Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue. |nlece and tw° nephews. ann, and Olympla, were week- WELCH'S TOMATO JUICE with a requiem Mass at Our end guests at the home of Mr. win* nw Win Lady of Peace Church. Burial JOHN JTJTKOS MOVIE SATURDAY COWOM and Mrs. John Maweo, Smith- was in Our Lady of Hungary; WOODBRIDGE — Funeral COLONIA — The P.T.O. of School 20 will hold Its first town, Long Island. GREEN STAMPS Cemetery. (services for John Futkos, 71, SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE •=41 A native of Czechoslovakia, 223 Fulton Street, who died meeting October 2, 8:30 p. m. Wm A PPURCHASU E O$f $7.50 Monday night at his home, will Mrs. Robert Hompesch, program the* deceased was a resident of Surrounded Them MMU-dCAWTTIS, tO*ACCO. lift. Fords for 53 years. He was a be held tomorrow morning; chairman, announced a teacher MM o "Have you ever kissed a man t&ynutm? MU fMMn no* uuf ora MMsssr member of Our Lady of Peace 9:00 at the Greiner Funeral orientation has been planned. R NATIONAl MOM'S COOKIES before?" Church and the Holy Name Home, 44 Green Street, with A jungle picture featuring Tar- Society. He was a retired em- a solemn high Mass of requi- zan and several cartoons will be "Y-es." ployee erf Raritan Sportswear em, 9:30 at Our Lady of Mtshow. n at the.school on Satur- 'Tell me his name so that I can thrash him." nMST-WEI FBEJI 6-49 Company, Perth Amboy. Carmel Church. The Rev. Vin- day, at 1 p. m., announced Mrs. VET'S DOG FOOD ; Joseph Peters, ways and means "But — but — he might be Surviving are three sons, An- cent Lenyi, pastor, will offici- chairman. too many for you." drew, Nixon; Joseph, South ate. Burial will be In St. Oer- APPLE CHASE & SANBORN com I lack B & M BAKED BEANS 2 4J IB HERE! THE'M STUDEBAKER ROMAN APPIE CAKE APPU SPKE DONUTS "«« VERMONT MAID SYRUP '-29 NEW! BEM1RJL! EJfl ENGUSH IWfflMS OW FASHION BREAD Pineapple-Grapefruit s 3^-79 -Qmm m-q-IHtiime*b

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Nemeth will speak on'Noman Kllby, Albert Bowmt* IT'" „ who are between the Beth Sholom the Christian Education of;III. and Donald Maler. Snlurrtay niRht at the Temple, in und 36 to attend keeping Quiet Youth on Sunday morning In the Junior Department: Woman'* Club of !'i)(iper Avenue, Music for dan-which Is Christian Education Fred McElhenny, superintend^/ riniershlp tea on Oc- -\ng will bo. by Art Lllllen and Sunday. The officers and staff etit; Mrs. Fred Castle. Mrsy ,,i a:15 p.m, at the feting Theme of the Church School for the Fred A. Briexs Jr.. Mrs. JacJC .ionla First Aid Squad FORDS — The girl scouts of A schedule of coming activi- coming year will be dedicated Oliver. Wlltiam Balog, Mr«; •I'lic purpo«« of the -oop 179, under the leader- ties for the month of October at this time. They Include: Fred McElhennyMy. Miss Jean' ix. explained to ?n- ilp of Mrs, Al Hoapodar and boon announced as follows: Donald Whitaker. Christian Brown, Robert Shaw, Donald' „ ,-Snr€tlve members, Irs. OeoiRe Baldwin, organ- l. United Synagogue education; Harper Sloan, gen- Whitaker, Mrs. William Cl- !,l Mrs. Anthony P. sea a system of keeping quiet ,Youth board meeting, Amerl- eral superintendent: Miss Em-, monsen, • mimbcrshlp chalr- t meetings. Every girl who Towlsh Congress meeting, lly Lee, secretary; Mrs. Edward Substitutes are: Mrs. DanieJ ,,id fashioned cooky out of turn pays a penny meeting of the ritual Van Decker, assistant secre- Ogden, Mrs. John Petrocy.Mw, ;i nl.so be featured. Ine. The fines will go toward committee, the Board of Edu-tary; Mrs. S. Philip Johnson, Harry Pitchell. Harry Pltchell, ,.,ni. an Idea of the he trip to the World's Fair be- cation and parents, with Rab- superintendent of cradle roll. Walter MacFadderi, Mrs. Al* M Norman Klelnman, about bert Bowers, Qeorge Jones, Mrs ,-:nh that the "Jun- « planned during Easter va- In the Nursery Department: Uns Mltzvahs and Bur Mltz- James Riesling. Mrs. William* M, s .i»me» V. Mazu. :atlon. Mrs. George Reed. Jr., super- fnr the coming year; Oc- Kalbhenn, and Eugene Morley [ listed the following An overnight trip Is being intendent; Mrs. Vernon Van ihe club tober 5, 9:30 a.m. Junior Con- On Sunday evening, the Sej>~ i anned for the Columbus Day begins; October 7, Bramer and Mrs. Thomas Van ; sponsored a fojter weekend at Roosevelt Park ac- Decker. lor High UPY will have its an- adult beginner's education nual supper and Installation of ramp; conducted, a companied by a Junior troop. classes, 8:30. In the Kindergarten Depart- Mnt-t" with proceed* Bach cadet will be responsible ment: Mrs. William CSete., su- fficers. Officers Include Daniel' Martin, moderator; Linda Wll. .... the Avenel Pint or a Junior. ClassM will be held every perintendent; Mrs. Clifford son, vice moderator; Carol Cas-* : ,1 pniw-tpd a puppet The annual other Monday evening; Octo- Kenneth neighborhood Wittenberg, Mrs. tie, corresponding secretary; , mid presented, ac- leld day Is set for October ber 8, United Synagogue Youth Pheasey. Mrs. Clair Stelmling Joyce Lockie, recording secre* .^ coloring books atnV from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Roose- PLAN MEMBERSHIP TEA: Pictured left to right are Dlnkowlti. Mm. William Dean, Jr., Mrs. Jamr* T. Ktnna, Advisors and UJ3.Y. meeting, Mrs. Stuart Brandow, Mrs. ..,. the Perth Amboy members of the Junior Woman's Club of Avenel who ara Mrs. Albert Atkin.i, Mn. .lamM Maira, president, and Mrs, Teen-Age .Discussion Oroup tary, and Joyce Clark, treas- velt Park. Qirla will supply Robert Shaw. urer. -a! Hospital pediatrics their, own transportation. planning a membership tea, October 8 at the Avenel- Anthony P. Graham, membership chairman. and Knights Of Pythias; Oc- In Primary Department: V. idf cancer dressings Colonla Pint Aid Squad building. They Include Mrs. Peter tober 12, Regional United Sy- Mrs. Ralph Salisbury, superin- The Junior High UPY will go .,: patients: rave blrth- nagogue Youth Dance; Octo- tendent; Mrs. Hugh Basehart, roller-skating, Saturday at V pjn. • •,, for men at the Vet- west Night Planned ber 14, Sisterhood Board meet-Mrs. Edward Schweitzer, Mrs. i >:..t:il, Kast Orange; School 3 PTA Board.. Ing, Pre-USY, 7:30 to 8:30 p. Charles Scheurman, Miss Ju- Girl Scouts m.; October 15, United syna- : h the blind and el- By St. Anne't Unit Avenel School 23 PTA dith Zak, Mliss Nancy Treider. Hadassah Set* Board Sets First Meeting gogue Youth Board Meeting; ...iifd to Oood Ship WOODBRTDOE — October 7 Miss Barbara Reyder, Mrs. Wil- ill be Ouest Night for St. WOODBRIDGE — School 8 October 17, bingo games: Oc- Meeting on Monday . DinloRlcal Institute Given Badges PTA executive board met last liam 'Johnson, Mrs. Weldon Lisbon Colony for nne'a Unit of the Trinity Epis- tober 17 and 18, rummage sale, COLONIA — A board of di- Approves Yearly Budgetweek to discuss a program of sponsored by Sisterhood; Oc- Stenzel, Mrs. Leroy Bowen. •• rt.ivs and eneourajed copal Church. The guest lec- FORD6—Second class badges rectors meeting of Hadassabr activities for the year. The tober 18, Friday night Sabbath In the 8enk>r Department: turer will be from the Customs were awarded to Juliette Chek. AVENEL — The budget for ly-laws; Mrs. William Barrett, will be held Monday at the. «crt»u by having proposed budget for the year service, conducted by the U. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Aaroe. Service, speaking on 'Narcotics Mona Plorentlnl, Karen Oaw- ivenel School 33 PTA was ap-founders' day and spiritual home of Mrs. Sol Breshlnsky, . •••. rid toy contest foi was submitted by Mrs. Paul S.Y.; October 19, Las Vegas The Adult: The Rev. James and Smuggling." ler, Alicia Plesnarski, Frances proved at the first general 588 Harris Drive, Rahway. Co- guidance; Mrs. Kenneth Ber> Lubcylk and approved. Night; October 21, Beginner's Marsh. The Unit wUl conduct a rum- Szewczyk and Carol Yanllc at meeting of the group In the hostess will be Mrs. Melvin ,mties enjoyed are: sey, Inside publicity; Mrs.' Ber- Mrs. Helen Torak, program Adult Education; October 22, In the Junior High Depart- mage tale, October 17 and It a meeting of Olrl Scout Troop school's all purpose room. Mr«. Schleslnger •••••on party anl Easter nard Freedman and Mrs. Leochairman, announced the fac- Congregation Board meeting, ment: Mrs. Franklin 8. Martin, In the old parish house. Mrs. 1M held at the Our Redeemer 3eorge Aston, third vice preel- LaSalle, . parent . education; On October 17 a cake sals ; ir members* chll- Education Center under the ulty and staff will be Introduced United Synagogue Youth, superintendent; Mrs. Robert William Talt will serve as the lent, presented the budget af- Mrs. John Rischak and Mrs. will be held at Food Fair Mar- . '.shands' -night al leadership of Mrs. John Yanlk. at the first regular meeting, Teen-Age Discussion Group, McQueen, Mrs. R. J. Kltteloer- chairman. Paul Den Bleyker, hospitality; kets, colonla Shopping Center*. r - v'ma.1 party with These girls also presented the r the meting was opened with October 15, The guest speaker and KnigAts of Pythias; Octo- ger, James Kelsling, Donald Halloween parties for the prayer read by Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Allan Schadegg, histori- Route 27. Profits will benefit • :v.vi5tration scheduled flag ceremony. will be Fred'Buonocore, school ber 24, Bingo; October 27, the vocational educational fund.1 Sunday School will be held Oc Hess. an; Mrs. Walsh, legislation; . ir and a family pie- principal. Men's Club; October 28, Sister- zes will be a television eet, ra- A regular meeting will be held tober IB under the chairman- Receiving gypsy badges were The program for the year Mrs. Lester Masslna, publicity; hood General Meeting, and U. . :,i:i(tc Of "SfCTBt pal" The next board meeting will dios, and a Catskill vacation al October 14 at Temple B'nal' ship of Mrs. A. Eugene Kiel, Linda Felter, JJIoiu Florentine was outlined by Mrs. Robert Mrs. Philip Fisher and Mrs. S.Y.; October 29, United Sy- !;-.irds brings members Mrs. Downes Varey and Mrs be, October 8, 2:15 P. M. at the the Concord Hotel. Jacob, Broad Street, Avenel. ' < Carol Yanlk and Donna Mur- Walsh, first vice president. The Jorge Davela, room represent nagogue Board Meeting; Octo- James Bennett. school. '-'creMed in the arts phy. Carol Yanlk aim received members voted to purchase a atlves; Mrs. Charles Cloidt, ber 30, Regular Adult Educa- Mrs. Joseph Kanuu is chair a child care badge. SitA. reading labratory for health and mental health and tion Class, 8:30 pjn.; and Oc- '•• the Junior Art Dayman of Uie merchandise clu Load Marine Train* • Museum, compete The girls are working on the school. Richard Combs, safety and tober 31, Sisterhood cake sale, now being formed. Members their cyclist badge and prepar- civil defentt. •--•:.< «nd participate Orders for the PTA maga- In Mediterranean and bingo. will sltti be teklng orders for ing for their field day trip Oc- :•••••:v»te snd drama zine were taken by Mrs. John The hospitality committee, AVENEL — Marine Lance Plans are being made for the fruit cake. tober 8 at Roosevelt Park. McOwynne, chairman. Orders headed by Mrs. Rischak, served Corporal Ray Yanstlck, son of Las Vegas night, October 19. • ' - > raised are dooat- will still be accepted by her coffee and cake. The Jersey- Mr, and Mrs, Charles Yanstick Raffles are now being aold. Pri- "v :n charities, Last at ME 4-7405. Aire Chorus of the Iselln Chap- of 50 Chestnut Street, under- ter of the BXJtSBQBA., Inc. .':ib donated 1145.40 Mrs. Joseph Kelley, princi- went three days of Infantry re- St. James' Ch urch Setting entertained. Bert Toth, presi- :M'/>M projects and pal, Introduced the faculty and fresher training on the Island HOME COOKED dent an dtMtotant director led •• :•, n-tl snd mUcel extended a welcome to all of Cardinla In the Mediterra- the group. Of Golden • Daly Weddingmembers. She spoke on the nean during his current cruise BUSINESSMEN'S . ; dub wan presented building program now In prog- aboard the guided missile crul-|] WOODORIDOE - St. James ser USS Canberra. i .iA-»rd.s in their fields groom, and Judith Lavan, Bay- ress at the school. Construc- LUNCH < work for the blind, Church wai tht setting Satur- onne, The Marine detachment of II day morning for the wedding tion has started on additional < 'rv newspaper, tal- Richard Bulcowskl, Sewaren, classrooms. Church Plans the Canberra Joined the land- and Dinners of Miss Roberta Daly, daughter ing force of the Sixth Fleet for • 'he tea. Church Thursday and Friday, and celebrated the nuptial and Canada, Mrs. Oolden ware third vice president; Mrs. Wll- a .raspberry ewembla wltfe October »iftS 4, from 9 am. Mass. lltm Pacenke, recording secre DMIKKNCM OCT. 14 mink and brown accessories and tary; Mrs. Theodore Laoh, oor- The bride, escorted by her |w->Dii('.nxn - Members a white orchid corsage. After respondlng secretary; Mrs, ThcWolnan''s SWoirty jneeta HOME-MADE SPAGHETTI :•••r.n PTA Interested father, wore a long sleeved October 7, they will reside at John Gesek, treasurer and Mrs.Tuesday, October 1, at 8 pjn. Lasama, Ravioli, Pitta Plea peau de sole gown featuring a - ••••i the all-day con- 238 Old Post Road, Edison. Kelley, honorary vice president. at the home of. Mrs. Alex Hot or Cold Sandwiches Belgium lace appllqued neck- ' •!' Trenton Dioee- Mrs. Golden Is a graduate o: Others on the board are: Mist Matty, 13 Sheridan Avenue, line and chapel length train. NOW — PROMPT : ,.f Parochial PTA*. Woodbiidge High School and Lucy De Martlno, teacher rep- MAuchen. Her fingertip veil was attached . ; :n»v contact Mn. U employed by the Goodyear resentative; Mrs. Mary Moore, "John Wesley," a film con- t PRESCRIPTIONS SERVICE ON ALL '•M:o. president. to a crown of seed pearl and Tire and Rubber Co., North reading and library: Mrs. Hank cerning the man who began TAKE-OUT ORDERS crystal. She carried a cascad* Brunswick, Weber, good and welfare; Mrs. the Methodist movement, will CALL HE 4-2244 of chrytanthemums and rotes. • COSMETICS MI, one of tilt btft Mr. Oolden was also gradu McGwynne, magazine publica- be shown at tfee church on ^tl*!l turned oat Miss Joanne Fucsko, Wood- tion; Mrs. Kelley, proceure and October 13. • FILM SUPPLIES LUNCH, DINNEB T Iliirh School dur- bridge, was maid of honor ated from Woodbrldge Hlgl BREAKFAST icoidc, alto proved Bridesmaids were the Misses School and is employed by th •erred In Our Dlnei -:t at other sports. Doris and Helen Oolden. Se-export division of Revlon, Inc. • GREETING CARDS DUIj Prom i-m kM. f uriome on the waren. sisters of the bride-:Edison. -PIROGI- I c<.j h« scored VILLAGE INN the 15th hoU PUBLIX (Cor. Rahwij AT*.) f ir.n. 951 A DOZEN PHARMACY Bar & Restaurant WE DELIVER — Potatoes, Sauerkraut, »1 Mala Street, ffoodbridf* 2 Green St., Woodbridw Cheese, Prunes, Cabbage. Call Between 5 P. M. and 9 P. M. 6 Xmas 11 ME 4-7537 IS OUR •U JOSEPH KABDOS Party? 14 Winston Drive Woodbridge BUSINESS n Air — Rail — Steamship — Hotel TOUR AND CRUISE RESERVATIONS WOODBRIDGE LUMBER co. THE WORLD OVER IS FREE CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVBBY "Wait, Ctrtrude. you forgot your tomb.* AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE Phone VA 6-3661 Quality Keeps Us in Business ... Millwork Doors A Wlndowi Travel Bureau "COOL OFF" Bulldlnc Materials WaUboard m Maple Street Rooflnf Flooring PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Insulation Plywood at WORLD WIDE TRAVEL Mouldlnr Knotty Pine SPECIALISTS SINCB 1901 Paint Kitchen Swallicb Hardware Cabinets DOING IT YOURSELF? «-„.„„. M Let u, idTUe you on new MEl*CUry *fm construction, alteration and cur Uqiior repitri. 437 Rahwajt Avt.| Woodbridte Tavern, Inc. hway WiAe Owner WttUam * N«w Streets Sandwiches WE NEED YOUR HELP ' WOODBRIDGE 4-»73l Book "B«tt» and Jo«" - Thank You... Starting October 1st and continuing thru I would .like to take this opportunity to .October 31st, tb.e Woodbridge Lions Club thank evefy one for. being so kind and will sponsor a Broom and Electric "Light understanding during my recent lllriss. Bulb Sale. Proceeds will be forwarded to Your patience and cooperation will long Do Jff 3aitL the Club Sight Conservation Charity Fund. be remembered by my wifcj and myself. Brooms and light bulbs can be purchased The store Is now open for business and at our headquarters, 575 Amboy Avenue, NONE, WHEN A COLORFUL t-epair work as usual and l!m looking for- Woodbridge (across' from Woodbridge EXTENSION IS AT YOUR Th. BEDSIDE. THE COST? ward to seeing all of my old friends again, nuiL, e Liquor Store) or by calling ME 4-1056. JUST 90* A MONTH! Thank you! ; • Where elst could a few JOHN ILLES, Proprietor GREINER pennies buy so much step-saving convenience FUNERAL HOME and night-time security? from 11.05 Est. 1904 — AUGUST P. OREINBR, Director STATE JEWELERS Order now. Just call the 44 Green Street Telephone Business Office. Woodhrldge (N«il to Tke»lr«) "'"'"umtiit Nijhtly NEW JERSEY BELLi 23 Main Street Woodbritlge PLEASE HELP TODAY Independent-Leader (En.) . PAGE EIGHT Thursday, September 26, 1963

(iiiitr a rariptyU!rariptyU! Chevrolet offers 43 models for '64

COME dexola OH FRESH BROILING or FRYING SEE... YOU'LL k All Purpot* READY-TO- I S4V£ With 7c lqt.»fl.M| COOK offlabi! oibof. ™ AT A&Pl CHICKENS I Our Own Tea YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT MT — ISc Off Salt — YOU NEVER PAYMORE ATA You Pay QJQ I Ib. WHOLE Only " pkg. odvtrttstd price ita Spllt-Cut-vp Marvel or Quarttrtd fair, low prict for tht fint I quality offtrtd. We guaran. lee Cream C Cranberry Sauce 2 ;*; 43 31 ttt that wt will not offer Choica of l/i 9*1' CQO 27 Bflavon tout. ** for salt th« lamt brand or For 1%4, the Chevrolet Motor Division will Chevelle Mnlibu 4:I)oor Sedan which has a wheel- offer a total of 43 models in live separate passen- base of US inches while the Chevrolet Impala At* FAMOUS "SUMBMNHP QUAUTY Htm undtr a different nam« ger car lines. Each line is distinguishable by its Sport Sedan is built on a lid-inch wheelbase. own stylinj? and wheelbase. Above, reading down: Not shown is the Corvette Sling Ray which Heinz at a high#r price at A&P. the 108-inch wheelbast Corvair Mon»a Coup*; sports a 9S-inch wheelbase. Chevrolet dealerships 110-inch whetibsBe Chevy II Nova 4-Door Sedan; will have a representative showinj? of all models (he newest ear in the Chevrolet famllj-tht when the new ears are introduced September 26. Chili Sauce Such practice* are deceptive FRESH HAMS and not In ito public interest, bot. ev. Phelps of Wales St. Cecelia's Plan WMLE CO. P. Croups To Conduct Services Religious Classes SHANK BUTT c KEUN — Services for the ISEUN — Registration for 3ALF HALF At Annual Dance -eek of September 2fl for the St. Cecelia's High Sohool of Criteo Ib. elin Assembly of God Church, Pur» Vaqetabla Shortening 491 COLONIA — A dance and religion classes was held on lerkeley Blvd., have been an- 45 55 midnight buffet highlighted the Monday evening. The classe With 4c 3lb."?Q{ YOI NEVER PAY MORE AT A&P* unced as follows: Sunday, for public high school students C Woodbridg* Township Repub- offlabtll can " unday School, 9:45 a.m., in grades nine through twelvi END CUTS AO lican Organiaation annual dance orning Worship, 11 ajn., will begin soon. Freshman and Up to 1 V> lbs. WTlk. on Friday night at Westwood nior Churc, 11 a.m. (for ages CANADIAN STUE BACON sophomores will meet in the in Garwood, reported dance GRAPEFRUIT through 9), Evening Worship, cafeteria and juniors and sen Wonderfoil chairman Henry Strubel. pjn.; Tuesday, Women's Mis- lors will meet in Our Lady o Whalt Of Half " 79' Carter CuU * »°' ItwSnf Vice-chairman of the affair ionary Council Prayer Meet- Fatima Hall. 1 p.m., and Prayer Service, Aluminum Wrap FtorMa were Mrs. John Schreiber, Mrs. Religious instructions for David Milter, Mrs. Russell Bri- .30 p.m., in the parsonage; 12 Inch Width SMOKED PORK BUn 59^ SPARE RIBS "V 49: 3-25 ednesday, Bible Study, 7:45 public school children in grades an!., Mrs. Donald Fehr and two through eight will begin 25 ft. Charles Morrison who assisted JH., topic "Enducement and October 5, and will be held 29° Fresh Chicken Ports in the arrangements. evelopment"; and Friday, Brisket Beet ie89r; - hrlst's Ambassadors, 7:30 p.m. every Saturday thereafter from The committee assisting Mr. Rev. Albert H. Phelps, of 9:30 to 10:30 am. Y6rMBd APPLES Strubel consisted of Mrs. Rob- Dow legs 45' Breasts 55: ert Richmond, Paul Cuntala, 'ales, England, will conduct Ground Beef ^' Mrs. Clemens Scharwath, Mr. e services, Rev. Phelps topic and Mrs, William Cusick, Mrs. i Sunday was "Moon Mad- Hindi-Wrap Chicken Wings :~ 29; William Keitel, John Nardlello, as." Swift's Frankfurters Mrs S. McKenna, Mrs. Strubel, The Church nursery will be Nawand 100 ft. roll 4Q ' tnmlm Irand I Ib. , € Mrs. William D'Andrea, John ailable during Morning Wor- Improvad 12" width"* 59 Backs and Necks 10! Estok and Mr. Richard Helm. hip, Sunday, under the dlrec- Corn Senator Richard Stout of on of Mrs. Magne Lohne. Monmouth County was guest of Progress is being made on honor. State and county candi- he church building, but volun- Sweetheart Soap Seedless trapes dates present were Robert P, •eers are still needed for Mon- . Moss, State Senate; Mrs. Mar- lay and Thursday evenings and Bandad Togtthar A«P APPLESAUCE 4:49 Sweet Potatoes garet Bland, John Hoffman, 1 day Saturday. PINEAPPLE- Ralph Kushinsky, Richard 01- Due to the absence of a pas- Ht.14fl.TII« sen, State Assembly; Thomas r, the Church Board will be GRAPEFRUIT Onions **N.I*W. MUler, John Koning, C. Eugene vailable to minister to any A&P Brand oz. can § j Godlesky, Freeholders, and Ed- teed. Telephone numbers are: FRUIT DRINK 3 ward Kitchen, county clerk. ohn Waldheim, Edison, 828- 1891; Russell Harris, Edison, Ivory Jane Parker Township council candidates A4P Braid 146-2826; Magne Lohne,, Ave- present were Frederick M, Ad- el, ME 4-3166; and Melvin Solid Pack ams, mayor; Councilmen-at- Liquid Detergent WHITE TUNA 3ennett, Iselin, LI 8-0522. 3 a 79' large, Richard Helm, John Hughes, David Miller, Charles 12 fl. oi. 4Ca ' P*-"* "•CI- C11 C So Frti*... Coats may be bulky or have FACIAL Molnar; first ward, Alan Rock- plastic •" plattle " pkgs. of 402 OO So Fhvorfull off; second ward, Michael ,0n- loosely fitted look. TISSUES iitigl«ibeeti77 deyko; third ward, Clemens VANITY FAIR 8 Scharwath; fourth ward, Wil- Urfl — lull Win Niw 1911 PMk ( liam Keitel and fifth ward, Jo- Lux seph Wisniewski. Blueberry Pie 59 Liquid Detergent Dried Prunes Cut Beets s.. X „ 5 149° FIRST A1P Mb. e With 4c Jl2f1uid«.00o 6rad«A < > 9 D £ «• ^ihmm ^ SAVE BY Bringing the family? J*tt-Pr*f«rrtd... low-prictd for savings! PEf FOOD — THE 15th You'll appreciate The Shore- Mtit, Flik or Llvir Sip Ltvt It EARN FROM ham's special family plan: Ivory Soap your children stay free y*hen C Flowers For All THE 1st they share your room. PERSONAL SIZE Occatsion* . . . Daily Dog Food 12 .: 89' Daily Kibbled Bits * 53 Mctt tfftttiv* thru Sat., Cull for flowers, birth- FIRST SAVINGS I Special group tour? 4 cak.. 25« Rival D*s Footi •••> J"*.r41< Stnagliaaii Dw Foo*l 2 " Mwk«tt and S«'f-S«rvict itoret only days, anniversaries, The Shoreham will Accorn- Ntw J«r«*y, Orang* and R° weddings, etc, to add and Loan AiiQtialion of | modate your entire party at Madium I Ib BMfChvikt £.1, I1-W Milk Bin. Bi«uit. All Ulirl. extra toy to the event PERTH AMBOY enticing low-cost rates. B«ve»,c Exempt inw 5"""' —and other times to For instant reservations and HI 2-2770 express your sympathy complete rate information call; and thoughifulneu Be PERTH AMPOY 339 State St. assured of 'he fltitat- caU us. W00DBRID6E 535 Amboy Ave. 113 MAW, STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. WALSHECK'S EDISON 980 Amboy Avenue SHOREHAM All offices: Daily, 9 to 4; 833 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET, N. J, FLOWERS WASHINGTON, D.C. Saturdays, 9 to I 2 noon. 334-0700 305 Ambuy Aye, ME 4-16S6 306 INMAN AVENUE, COLONIA, N. J. pendent-Leader (E.B.) Carteret Press lil.K Thuriday, September 26, 1963 PAGE NINE ectro Dynamics Plant Avenel Fire Auxiliary Name Winners Q Percent Complete In Book Contest Plans Chinese Auction FORDS — First place wln- ,, ._ In * wlth tu ai »oon ai we have had ners In the Vacation Reading ' ;., move Into % 380,-th« opportunity to recall them, AVENKI,—Tomorrow at 7:30 r. M. l!ir Ladles' Auxiliary of Club book report contest sporf* mot plant at Av«- "We have lost none of our sorrrt by thr Education De- 1 Hie AviMicl Fire Company will |., .y, Teplaolni Its s( Skill* nor our top people. Even hold u Chinese auction at Av- Vursing Annex partment of the Woman's C\\n .;.,,,t which wa« de- though we have moved to an- nii 1 Srlinnl 23. Woodbrlne Ave- of Fords at the Fords PubliO ,'i, nrc lMt April, the other plant 18 miles away from nue Tickets may be purchased Library was Jonn Quinn, 39 ,"v,,,mlo Division of Bayonne, where we were lo- from iiny member or at the An Obligation Carr Place, rlghth grade stu- ,.,: pynamlci Corpor cated for nearly flo years, vir- dour Refreshment* will be dent in Our Lady of Pf>a(» d tto work ually all of our employees imve EDISON- Completion of the School. Second place wlnnT IP plant for full 'ollowed u.i to Avenel. We are Roosevelt Hospital Nursing An- was Robert Smith of 37 Wolff , 80 per cent very happy to have them with Mrs. Walter Sobleskl, chair- e* next sprlnn wilt help Mid- Avenue, fourth RWde studmit Ui again and we are most for- man, ran be contacted for esex County fulfill H vital and Our Lady of Peace School. further Information at ME 4- It Carey Jr.,, di- tunate that they decided, de- (crowing obligation to thp wel- Karen Mantuch. 253 Wood- nt, said the tar- spite the distance, to atay with n:i4!i. Committee members ln- are of Its resident*, Oeorire J. nd Avenue, a fifth xrade P• M- rlude Mrs. George Allen, Mrs iinvr shipments of Electro Dynamic." tlowskl said today. ent, received an award fir William Dwyer, Mrs. Elmer :•.< and generator* Recalling his guidance of the jading the, moat boolM - a Carey «ald that many em- DrRRos, Mrs. Harold Hanson, :.cl plant 1» Oc- irojeet M a mpmbcr of the ployee are traveling from Ba- Mrs. Oeorge Kunak, Mrs. Mich- Ul of 39. vonne to Avenel in buses and emocratlc Board of Preehold- Cash awards were presented nel THesco, Mrs. Alex Tarcz. TS, Otlowskl said, "Our vision ,1 tlirse element* that car pool* are very much .Jr., Mrs. Godfrey Thompsen, the winners by Mrs. Oeorg» i :imile's progrew: In voRii* ind imagination In pUnnlnff olnar, library chairman. MIR. John Mudak and Mr* 'or this annex Will enable Us ;i'lTfllt Of the ill" When in full production, the Diplomas were also awardejj Waller Hanks •o serve more of our chronic- |lUit activities U Electro Dynamic division will the winners and to the fol« lly 111 at a time when such iic planning «e»- manufacture and ship Knilrrel A covered dish «upper fea- owing participants: DoreeH tured the first fall meeting of are Ms demanded by the : iird and the over- cane motor*, silent *ervlce mo- 'rlngle, Marianne Rornsbft ihe Auxiliary at the flrehouse. rowth of the county and ris- ,vmit Is complete tor*, wound rotor motor*, ma- Tarol Rapierwioz, Patrick Mrs. Rubin Qreco reported ing emphasis on broader hofipf- rirrled out rapidly. chine tool motors, brake mo- artfal, Marsha Anne David* m the state auxiliary meeting : .vi 200 machines tor*, DC motors, DC genera- al facilities." on, Mary Nalepa and Robert M itioned under the n Keidlworth; the coftnty aux- lolasz. * tor*, motor generator *«U, DC llary caucus in South Elver and Otlowski. who served on the nf thfM molt are and AC adjustable apeed drives Board of Freeholders from 1956 Judges for the contest werft ,1m county auxiliary meeting In Mrs. Cheater Baglnakl, pre»l-» • i manned. elevator equipment and other Stnrth Stelton. As a delegate, to 1962, Is seeking, to return dent of the club, Mr*. Jamea :!<. offlc« force hare special motors and generator* ihe gave an outline of the actl- to the board this year. Running Harkay, library assistant and ii and the office in addition, the production 'lties of the state convention with him on the Democratic iii.it about back of "Dynapak" high-enemy rate freeholder ticket are Thomas Mrs, George Molnar. 1 ifld this month. Those at- T ,.' Activities which forging machineahlne*i toi* being Me«- .endinn the conolave were. Mrs. H. lye and Frank M, Delner Jr .,!u-o the April 20 tabllihed at the Avenel plant Harold Hanson, Mrs. Abe Fox, "The Democratic admlnJa- wr.c have all been Formerly located at San Diego Mrs. William Perna, Mrs. Ev tratlon is filling a great need •::. n;iyonne to Ave California, the "Dytiapak" op- erett Johnson, Mrs. Michael with construction of the nurs- Woodbridge Oaks ?no office worker* erations have been In the pro Petras, Mrs, John Lockie, Mrs ing annex," said Otlowski, "one ,' Avrnel. ceas of being moved to Avcnel Prank Wanca, all life member*; which was made obvious to ua —Mr. and Mrs. William Ca«- i ),:nex that hav Pounded In Philadelphia In' Mrs. Andrew Gallsin, delegate as the strain on our facilities sldy and son, Thomas, and ! :•: operation are 1880. Electro Dynamic moved and Mrs. George Kovack, alter at Roosevelt Hospital reached Mrs. Kurt Klein, Wood Ave- u.r the first parti to Bayonne In 1904. The April 201 nate. the point of overflow." ( nue, motored to Goshen, New •:„ Dynamic pro- fire destroyed virtually every-' A donation was made to th Otlowskl pointed out tha York, where they visited Mrs. • ..• machines are thing at Its Bayonne plant, Avcnel-Colonia First Aid Squad ;he annex will provide 100 bed Freida Goldberg, The Cassldy* - ,;,.,1 the hourly forcing the company to seek Mrs. Alex Tarez, Jr., presl for the cronically ill plus a also visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank ;.i:i thorn are being another plant and to start dent, appointed Mrs. Perna wing reserved for the treat- Smith of Maybrook, New York. About two-third* "from the ground up" in urt- chairman of the Christmas ment of some 1200 to 1500 —Mrs. Saraji Zellner, Bronx, cmploytM have ting back Into business. candle project. Mrs. Georg clinic patients per month who New York, was a weekend guest • ' »rk and are en- Kunak was named chairman o: currently u*e a clinic set up at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , ;mint In produe- the Christmas party and In- in the hallways at Roosevelt Walter Huryk, Wood Avenue. stallation dinner. Mrs. God- Hospital. Mr*. Zellner, and Mrs. Huryk, r'ro Dynamic Wit ELECTRO DYNAMIC PROGRESS—Top photo: Discnssi ng the progress which the Electro Dynamic Division of the frey Thompson will be chair- Otlowskl, who headed th and daughter, Jane Frances, n:id oound room General Dynamics Corporation has made in readying It f plant at Avenel, for full operation are, left to right: Mil- man of the cake sale to be hell board's Department of Welfar traveled to New York City, ton Hanien, planning engineer, Convalr Division; C. R. Ha rris, industrial sales manager; A. F. Iteposi, federal and Election Day at School 4 '•••<• low noiie and su cu for six years until hi* reslgna where they enjoyed a perfor- marine sales manager; George Dlllin (with pointer), chief I ndustrial and plant engineer; J. M. Hlnchey, general sales • '.'stirn and other N*w arrival* throughout the The past presidents of tin Jon last year, said opening o: mance of the "Ice Capades." manager; Michael Yaehmeti, aatiitant plant superintend ent; Paul Richards, chief application engineer; Harris Sha- p;ne hai been' namnnwntin sTlnlil *° by resident* of Menlo Park Ter- president. marvelled at what we are do- • recent weeki, and .. UCniOCrailC VilUU the Illu»lona. For further In- ce. Dr. and Mrs. Barone were ander Cuthbertson, Oak Tree The dark horse prl*e wlnne: ng at Roosevelt Hospital. The Road. Mrs. Cuthbertson and -A now In operation formation or tickets contact iresented with a gift "for their was Mrs. Greco. Hostesses fo people of Middlesex County are iundllni alwartni, Mr. and Mr*, Floyd Murray, To Aid Church Fundl instlnting support in the past." daughter, Maureen, were lun- Carol Ro»e. 12 8-4084. the supper were Mrs. Theodore Indeed fortunate to have the cheon guest* Thursday at ths : ,r:'.ini and machln- 50 Van Bitren Street; a daugh- PERTH AMBOY — Plan* for Planning Dance ter to Mr and Mr*. William Mayor Zlrpolo addressed the Artym, chairman, Mr*. Gallsin service* of Dr. Harry Whit home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis R. .!P purtj for aiiMn- an Italian Festival, November Mrs. Kunak, Mrs. Tarcz, Mrs MENU) PARK TERRACE — group and apoke on the "neces- UB PACK TO MEET who has devoted SO year* oi Dougherty, Menlo Park. ;yir.t. The Wlndlnf Bouford 010 Watwn Avenue: [1Ol a p. M, »t Perth Amboy John Poll, Mrs. Carl Swetits «on to Mr and Mr*. Tnoraas Plan* for the second annual sity of electing the Democratic FORDS—Cub Pack 53 spon- his lifetime as both a medica : equipment la be- Strett, have Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. John Bonn, 3} Martin Terrace; a candlelight buffet and dance candidates In order to continue sored by Our Lady of Peace director and competent admin- In other public welfare pro- announced by the Holy Klubensples, Mrs. Walter Hank, istrator at Roosevelt Hospital *on to Mr. and Mrv Howard were announced by Ted Oster- the job of putting Woodbrldge Church will meet in the Annex jects, Otlpwskl advocated the '•*• office area, oe- Rosary Church and the pro- and Mrs. William Kuimiak. The Democratic candidate Cerebral Palsy Center in KJelman, J3 Hollywood Drive; ceeds will benefit the building bye, president of the Menlo Towtuhip on itj financial feet.' at 7:30 tomorrow night. Om ntng land*c»p*d Howard Street. be held Saturday, 9 P.M. at the schooli, "centra Brunswick and Perth Amboy. v, tt*rior alms will Albert Marwueto, assistant pas- Gallery, Route 1. library system, can be accom From Fordi, a daughter to! tur, are honorary dmlrmen • Cfd. One wtn tut Mr. and Mr*. AnUiony Bo- Honored will be Democratic pllshed without a 'raise In taxes ••van;a railroad » Albert Ceruk> and Joseph He also urged the passage ol AT Pleasant Avenue; a ton roeni are co-chairmen. candidate* Walter Zlrpolo The '6,4s from Ford are here: the plant and will MT. and Mra. Jarae* Elgin, 1 mayor; Thomas Cojtello, Fourth Governor Hughes' Bond lssu :•: colored Ughta. Ticket* are available after which he stated will be of grea v Fay Street; a daughter to Mr Ward Councilman; Dr. Ralph '.''• >e over the main and Mn. OUbert Schlavlno, 41 Masse* on Sunday, from the Barone, Robert Jacks, Robert benefit to Woodwidge Town- The Year of the Test Drive starts today! ••:••.< Avenel StTMt Highland Terrace: a daughter above mentioned individual* snip. '• * new cafeteria to Mr. and Mr*. Morton Un- and at many biulne** establish- 'I»SOA v»q paoelo. U Heidi Drive: a and Mrs. Stephen Poch, 13 *h« Avenel plant daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dahl Avenue. Races and rallies, economy runs, braking and acceleration tests have *••> be*n prooeed- Otorge Oullnich. 00 Maiwell d. efflclent pace Avenue; * daughter to Mr and From Avenel, a daughter to bred into our 1964 models the kind of total performance you just can't lire very pleaied Mrs John Wolff. 4 Orant Ave- Mr. attd Mrs. Spero Tsalrls, 14 •' cent of our hourl nue. Sllzer Avenue. create on the test track alone. They are hard-muscled, fast-moving, , •••* returned to work From Colonis. a son to Mr From Iselln, a son* to Mr. and and Mr*. Stephen Lenart, 13 Mrs. Arthur Seaman, 19 Head- sure-footed. Open competition helped make them that way. IOH.ACHANOII Predmore Avenue. |ley Place. They offer you substantially more car than anything at SECOBITT their price. You don't have to take our word for it. FORD We Want YOU! We're willing to rest our case On our cars. * •'•l* A. BASS ' retired thlj jaar ... If you are in business and have • • Social security : a product or a-service to sell, we want "''• already Oiade you to see bow easy it Is to Increase - • has asked me to • •«. on a part-time your sales at minimum cost by ad- * no more than vertising in our newspapers. • -Do I have to not- 1 have returned to I vtn though you CALL ME 4-1111 retnni "WtlU What did yea txptct to find in a glove compatmtnti* will h»« in- ay -/rdvirttiiny Jjtparlmtnl wrnlngi afftot- .t Payment. fW th.

'•-•t checki on b« V)Ii He work* part YOUR s- tiie school year. '»>•• has a Job that 11 WINTERIZE *1O a week. HU HOME •-••'for the year wW "-'-nnally thought tie k>" than IIMQ. ,::ySoclal Security? SPECIAL AUTUMN RATES ON ALL REMODELING JOBS! toneh with the So You ean't STOP winter, but you CAN ke«p its Icy blast], Its mow and sleet, Ita bitter cold OUTSIDE your horn*. Now's the time to make your horn* ready (or warm, tnng comfort all winter l«ng! FANTASTIC SAVINGS NOW AVAILABLE ON • Alsco Aluminum Siding • Shed Dormers • Roofing of All Types |H.r,;|t lly estimated that *ould be (3000. 1 • Basement Rooms • Bath Rooms • Weather Stripping & Insolation "»y«a«nU baud . My tmployw n me a paid Call or Stop in Today of themr. ME 6-0242 NO DOWN PAYMENT I Channel Whlta Aluminum S OPEN SUN. 11 AM. TIL I P.M. ACT HOW DAILY $ TO • WED, THUBS. * FBI 1964 SUFEK TORO.UK tORD 1964 FAIHLANE KALCON COMBINATION Unique combination of fimilyiiic All new except the economy tint made • Licensed by the : > Strongest, uiiootliesl, sii-adiem car in it* ONLY LIMITED STORM & SCREEN WINDOWS field—by hundred* of pounds . .. Moic loiim, t|M)rt! car led and niodeit piice r alt-ou famous... Falcon's Six Hill holds State of ^tnc steel in frame and tuspensiont . . ... Optional i!B'J cubic inch V-8 IU lively all time Mobil Economy Run record for NUMBER OF ORDERS Vf TO 7» UN, IN. Uiil(ju« suspension lei» wheels move H wa» adapted tor famous Cobra ipoitj Sixes or Eigliu . . . Plushest tide ever • •Hi could cause • NATIONAL ASBTI. Of HOME BUILDKBS CAN BK TAKEN MINIMUM backward at well u up and

IOI,,,.;:1^ tt Personal que»- BUDGET W;v;"''B Social Secur- PAYMENTS |V V1">i A. Buss, Dlet- HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER WOODBRIDGE FORD MOTORS, Inc. ..,!' ;''• »uclal Security FINANCING 705 Amboy Ave,, Woodbrldge, NJ. A.;,;;;;."11- "> «*•»•«., ARRANGED St. George Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. ,i,,, ' 'Ultl you may be ME 4-7400 " ' "tifidentlal reply ,J Independent-Leader (E.B) . c TEN Thursday, September 2fl. 1963 art

Sisterhood Planning Fall Rummage Sale ISELIN PERSONALS TSELIN - Sisterhood Con- KiegRtlon Beth Sholom presi- dent. Mrs Hyman Dingott, Al.lt'E t'DTIiBFKrSON inR lot Ruses will leave nt 169ft Oak Tree Romd ! 1:30 sharp greeted the following new Iseiin Ne» Jersey I - The,American Jewish Con- member* at the first general r«i U (-84*9 j Kress will meet Tuesday eve- morllne: Mrs. Marvin Tauter, 1 M in Mrs. Marvin Kflplln, Mr*, Jul- _Mr. and Mrs. Theodore i" ™-:?, * - Conjirewtlon ius Rlnrisbeni. Mrs, Horace Callendo and children, Charles Beth Sholom TVmplf, 90 Cooper Aven p Wei.ser, Mrs. Joseph Gurney, snd Carol, East James Place, » Mrs. Martin Gilbert. Mrs. The- were weekend guest* at tho! -There will be no regular odore Blumberu. Mrs Saul home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis monthly meeting of the Men's Cnhen. Mrs. Harold Ewstein, Barrlla, Bethpage. Lone Island Fellowship of the Iselin Assem- Mrs. Norman Kleininan. and •.»„ ibly of Qod Church. Saturday Mrs. Sherwood Babst 'veniiw. Instead, members win tlc Mr.v Dillon also welcomed Graham cPleV«' if'^ In the pre-conven- mit'st* at the meeting includ- ing Mrs. lanrpnw Mnlkln. Mrs. _, ^ affair will take place at the Allen Oreejispuri. Mrs. Abra- -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Assembly. 400 ham U'\y, Mrs. Bernard Kft- plrs t chrlstlan men. Mrs, William Jarobson, C.irr, Jr., Oreen Street were West Elghth strcet piBlnfleM. 1 mid Mrs. Robert Oerstel, pursts at the home of Mr.sJThe Eastern Regional Conven- Carr's Parents, Mr and Mrs.|Uon is Mhedulfd for Mrinlx'r.v were reminded the P'orrls Schuster, Brooklyn. N. 10 u and j2 ftt thc full rmnmnue sale will be held y., for Rosh Hashannnh. Hllton Hote] the week of October 14 at 109 —Robert C. Scank. Lincoln i Quest speaker will be jamie Mum Street. WoodbridKf. from Highway, was a guest Satur- 9 n m to S ,p.m . _Door. s will be Bl'K'K WILDCA.. T K»K W.I: Bul.IT* Wildcat fur I'lfi4 on a nru . Brown and his "Rocket-Tones," 'P ir.uir, , day night at the home of Mron. e time "rock and roll" band, opened to accept merchandise romplrtr irMvllnn of Ihr front, slrtrld s Midd rear. TThh e new trlllr . . i)M(iihl(j and Mrs. Robert 8. Scank, now evangelists. Mr. Brown Is from members October 13 from chrome framr - - ffaturrs a Hoatlnr eenter bar which currlc, thr Tri xi,,,.,,, Union Beach. On Sunday, Mr. the son of Dr. James Brown,! 1 to ;i p.m. For further Infor- The sldr vim h dominated hy new mouldliu rxtcndlnr from thr front whn>k ,„ Scank was a guest at the home Presbyterian minister of Penn- matiomat ionn call Mrs. Norman bumper. VmtlporU «rarr of i new d*»l«n and art placed onr ahovp thre nii,,.oihr "•' <>d of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maul, sylvania. Gardner. U 8-7377 or Mrs.' ,|Tr Wildcat chrome plated M>oke wherli shown hwrr ar» optional. In ariillu,,, ".' Cheesequake. fT in Confessions will be heard at LouL•—'•s Lewis' -, LJ •8-1028*° . ddoo r hardtohardtopp , ththec Wildca Wildcatt comecome.. IInn as n*new four-doo fonr-rionrr trdasedann , fonrdoofonr-dnorr hih:ir,ii,',,' ' '''' j —Yeoman Vo and Mrs. Ken- St. Cecelia's Church Saturday Dress clubs will start next Tcrtlblc. Bulrks new Super Turblrtf «*>• torque converter tr»n«mlMlh y day night from 7 to 8 p. m., —Noveiias have been set fori s gtm ln progresg and ordeM berah _ Beth Sholom Temple, tomor- St. Cecelia's.Church next week' nave been named co-chairmen! 'P ^^ ^ be held M. i<;r under the direction of Kenneth ' '"jwlll be taken by members or p Chorus, will attend. Over 40 and education program row evening, 6:30. A Yom as follows; Wednesday, 7:30 of the bipartisan citizens' com-iPreceding the affair it 8:00. ln the Becker. mamBy b^e filledfllled aatt tn the gchooschool l wltwithh an citizens com chorusw and 15 au«rt*U will l«t weekend at Convention Kippur dance will be sponsored anan dd DAnDAn Hall. Asbury Park, under the Question and —The Women's Missionary p. m., continuous Novena to St.Mr s wllllam Duclash chair- ittfrth New Jersey Bondjj^ ^ ^ ^"ff* : compete: . by the congregation Saturday Issue. be held Council of the Iselln Assembly Jude, patron of hopeless cases,|man 0Id Brldge fwnlilM may The announcement I*?^ The winning quartet and sponsorship of the Associated evening. Music for the affair made by Donald E. Clarick, New Mrs. Fourth Ward !of God Church will have its and Novena to Our Lady of the make ^-orders at the home of chonls w111 iwcwnt the Uster Barbers of New Jersey. will be by Art Lillient and his Brunswick attorney and Mid- regular monthly meeting Mlaculous Medal; and Saturday iMrs mncls Kolle co.chalr. trict at next year* Intern.- Included in the many exhib- COUSINS MIH orchestra. dlesex county chairman of the tlonal Thursday evening, October 3, morning after eight o clock | go Woodvlew Drive, Sayre Competition. San An- tU and demonstratlons were 18EUN - A :u--..; —A meeting of the Sodality Mass, Novena to Our Lady of proceeds will organization. iSin^hysicto h ^ , styling and color d at the church on Berkeley Blvd. Woods South , i^eim pnysician Cousins Club M.I, . i of the Blessed Virgin Mary of ma used to The Mitchels jointly stated —A regular meeting of the c * *. . ,, ^ furnish classes for home of Mr» [>.:;. c, St. Cecelia's Church has been -Boy Scout Troop 49 willitne sixth grade for next year, Home and School Association that the Bond Issue plan as won dinner dancing «d . f«nlon Rthway. Th.- da:* ,, set for tomorrow evening, at hiive a regular troop meeting! or ; ; of School 6 will take place, Oc- proposed by Governor Hughes *""»?>the Garden State Area Con- sho* * ** ladles. 7:00 in the school cafeteria. Tuesday, from 7 to 9 in Colum- .T ge guests. WM won by M:-» \ly:,,\ \:3 tober 2, at 8:00 p. m.. at the wl]1 28 8: is a definite step forward in —The Christ's Ambassadors - °0 Refreshments will be served at Woodbridge son, Ford* T school on Green Street. Mrs. meeting the needf of the state of the Iselln Assembly of God for ..P- » — the direction of Mrs. Hwh School. This entitles them JAYCEE-ETTE8 MEET will bf at Frank Glacumbo, president, will a^^aT for ... 'Our children and grandchil- t0 com e 1 1 Church will have their regular "Las Vegas Night- to be pon-,«c Wilbur French "The "tradi-i P '« »t Atlantic City. WOODBRIDOE— At a meet-Bertha Doi.-nau K preside. B dren will drive on the highways UK&] weekly meeting tomorrow eve- sored by Congregation Beth^^ara- a^, , tional elephant cake will be Quartets competing In-'lng of the Woodbrldje Town-' i and attend the college facili- lude Aniia ning, 7:30, at the church on —Mrs. Charles Ruge, Michael Sholom on October 19. Raffles1!*8 "«*« oMataed from mem- baked by Mrs. John G. Schrel-^ < Pl&'nndd: Over- shipp Jaycee-ettes, the member* Street, will be hostess for Tues- er and va Ua bl ties financed with money from to e Westfldd: Berkeley Boulevard. The meet- are now being sold by members.!^ * ^ * * 1 , « * ber, Jr. Assisting Mrs. French: » \ d "Ebbd"Ebb-amendedd tthh e conrtltuUortltuU n t ne d r The ubllc to lnvlted the bond issue. It should be udes Unden I8EUN - s; o-v. ing will be conducted by Miss day night's meeting of the A TV set. radios, and a Cats-I °° - P will be Mrs. Herbert LorentzenJ ' make ddueu s pypayable byy 8 8ept*mp - Andrea Lohne. GPKRT man jongg club. kill vacation at the Concord10 a™na- remembered that the bond issue Mrs. Eleanor Nesbitt, Mrs. Rob- Bert Toth. president, made ber 30. A film of lwt year's Will hold a jen>•: V. :,,-.•• A will provide New Jersey with Ule morrow, 7 30 P \: —A general meeting of the —There will be a meeting of Hotel are all prizes. Anyone interested in joining ert Viering Mrs Eugene ">»o»'mg statement. "La»t!Junior Miu Pneant was shown institutions and collge build- ring our c school cafeteria \ :, CYO of St. Cecelia's Church: the St. Vincent De Paul Society! —The executive board of the the merchandise club may con- Swliher and Mrs Ann Toms. ?.? j>»Pter introducedjand Edw»rd Moeckel. designer ings that will not have to be be held on 3ai ,:,'..r, • has been set for tomorrow night, of St. Cecelia's Church Tuesday,! Iseline Junior High School tact Mrs. Michael Rusznak, 1 Woodbridge Township to Bar- of the Junior Miss gown, Lourdes hAll bck':.'.:..:.: 8 o'clock, in the school cafe- 8 p. m., Room 207. PTA held its first meeting of chairman; Mrs. John Mlhalko, built in the future, but will be jber Shop Quartet Contest com- present to describe it. teria. This applies to children —VFW Post 2636 will have the new school year yesterday!captain, Mrs. Decibus or anyavailable to serve New Jersey- Card Party- tS em Iar meetingtnisevenln anj of today and tomorrow." in grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 only. i i f t 8'!at the school. member of the organization. Held by Oak Twigs 8:00 at the post headquarters, The Mltohels reside at 1 NOW THRU TUE8DA* A dance will be sponsored by —Mrs. Wally Bowen. leader,The club runs 15 weeks and will COLONU — The Colonia th? CYO Saturday night in Our Lincoln Highway. Menlo Park Terrace, Mr. Mit- of the Honorettes 4-H Club, an-ibe completed by Christmas. Oak Twigs Women's Auxiliary ISELIN ROLLER W\\ I-:tdy of Lourdes hall at 8 P. M. chel is a sales engineer with the ill CondlUoned 2 TOP HITS!! advised over two hundred SPtClAL RVTtS TO | ?b children below the ninth the fall season, will be held, committee chairmen will meet, Do-All-New Jersey Company of GROI IS 1 people attending a card party Hrnry Fonda • -;. dp or above the 12th grade 3 has been set for Thursday October 7, 3:30 to 5:30 p. m.,| Union, a member of the Advi- Stere Rc«res Oatober 2, 8:00 p. m., ln the at the Cross Keys Restaurant Maureen O'Hara Ererr Nlfht ill be admitted. evening, October 3, at St. Ce- her home, 210 Correja Ave- sory Committee of the Perth Gordon Seott : church social room. ifor the benefit of the Rahway -The Golden Age Club of celia's, The Girl Scout and nue The Sparks and Knocks, Amboy Mental Health Clinic, a "SPENCER'S Eieept Monda) Brownie Troops will meet member of the Raritan Valley Hospital. The group plans to;' "DUEL OF Ml to 11 P M. Abridge Township under 4-H club, with Mr. Bowen purchase an Intermittent posi- 8 Wednesday evening from 7 to^ der is set to start Octo-iSET LUNCHEON Lodge and B"nal B'rith. ' direction of John Zullo of lea MOUNTAIN" Illurdi; lia 8:23. tive pressure machine to be THE TITANS" Recreation Department, will ber 8, from 6:30 to 8:30 at the WOOBRIDGE—The Mothers Mrs. Mltchd it a member of u8ed m the new wing of the rret Monday afternoon from —The Fife and Drum Corps SATURDAY tt SUNDAY KIDDIE MATINEE AT t PJt Bowen home. Club of Woodbridge will hold the League of Women Voters. hospital. This machine is used rjf. to I 1:30 to 4:30 P. M. in the Temple sponsored by the Chemical its annual New York luncheon- 51 American Jewish Congress, a in the treatment of asthma and building of Congregation Beth Hook and Ladder Co. DistrictlpQLICE AT SEMINAR 'DUEL OF "ATOMIC lm Vlt h irdU ector theatre party, October 2. Mem- member of the mothers' club chronic lung diseases. SOUTH AMBOY AREX Sholom, 90 Cooper Avenue. Lii *V V I ' WOODRIDGE _ Captains bers and guests will meet at the of the Little League and Boy THE TITANS" Robert Painter at the meeting Howard Tune and Joseph Mc- At a meeting Tuesday night, SUBMARINE" Storeni A «th South —The Women's Guild of the !First Congregational Church, Scouts and an active partlci- at the home of Mrs. Edward Venue Mon First Presbyterian Church held ^ ' " of the local police de- Barron Avenue and Grove Ave- pant in the Woodbridge Parent partenope, membtrs began! day and Wednesday evenings, partment were among 40 poUce its first meeting of the fall sea- nue, 10:45 a. m. Mrs. John Teschers AssocUtion. pouring green ware for ceramics I.JU P. m. inBtnwtnm n-Vin nltanjo^ n ra. Aquila is in charge. son Tuesday evening. tn, 1 «. u instructorumim,™s whiuo» oivciiucattendedu a itre- - to be used at a card party in -Members of St" CeceUa's _ ~*he J«sey Aire Chorus, of , two-day training seminar rmt Johnson defends •hipping the fall. Hostess for the eve- Newly Renovated Holy Name Society will partici- at Rutgers University. policy In Swedish port. 'nlnc WAS Mrs. Florence Picaro. pate in the annual Holy Name Israel hails U. N. Council parade to take place in Perth stand on Syria. Amboy on Sunday, The Iselin unit is No. 4, fifth division. [POIVt-W TH£ATRE'IWd>VWY )- Men and children are requested Bud's Hut to assemble on Center Street, NOW THRU TUESDAY! East of State Street, Perth Am- 2 BIG COLOR HITS! boy, at 2 P. M. Buses will be Route 1 Avenel Marlon Trevor available to those who prefer to leave their cars ln the park- Brando Howard o( CiovarW' in MOW THHU SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINES Plenty of Parking Alt COMHTIONID NOW PLAYING RITZ Theatre "MUTINY ON Van Carteret, N. /, KI "FLIPPER" • NOW PLATING • Janet { Bands 'Available AIB COOLKD rhe Fabnlont Dolphin Doris Day NOW THHO SUNDAY THE BOUNTY" -Plui- Jama* Garner SEPTEMBER 2J-W — PIUI — BANQUETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Hwley -MUIJ « BuH 1TH "TARZAN'S THREE Arleue Francis Cameron Mitchell LOVERS" y "SUMMER MAGIC" Kessler Twins CHALLENGES" in - Also - u Plus fd "Erik The Conqueror" SUNDAY-MONDAY- THE THRILL "GINFIGHT AT -fA "No Man Is An Island" ovmuuoK TO Murtf JUNCTION js TUESDAY EVENINGS ONLY OK CORRAL" / TtU, MrUMOTO CM MTtD RICEIPT V OF IT ALL" ChiWren Always Vttt fj. BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS Kiddie Mittnet gat. - Snn. 1 PJtt "SHOCK CORRIDOR" % In Ctlot Prte Giant Play Area f] Evtnlnf Show 7:1$ P.M. TlUt picture If Iccommtnded Swved Prom 11:30 to ttt f.M. MatlneM .50 tor Children For Adulti Only. Choice of: Rout , Rout BM( «r MONDAY and TUESDAY v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\v SPANISH SHOW THEATER Yankee Pot Roart, Soup, Coffee, DtMrt W». THRU SUN. OCTOBER 2-« ROUTE 9 A SIGN OF TASTY SNACKS.,. imes Darren - Cindy Carol PA 1 -"'669-1 "GIDGET GOES SAYRE WOODS SHOPPING CENTFR TO ROME" —Plu*- LADIES DAY WEDNESDAY 1 P.M. — 75c '13 FRIGHTENED GIRLS" Kiddle Mitlnee: "Mutiny On The Bounty" Is 3 Hours Low; Sat. - SUB. 1 PJU. We Will Have Shows Only At 1 P.M. and 8 P.M. Comfortable Seating Arrangement • fixcellent Hom< (' Evening: Show 7:U P.M. NOW THRU TUESDAY A&W ONE PENNY TREAT • Pw|tef« Goods • Steak * Seafood FORDS 3 DAYS ONLY! PLAYHOUSE HI 2-0348 Today, Fri. & Sat Prncnt Thli With Your PuccatK ! Thurs. thry Tues, Tasty, Delicious Opt, 28-JOct. 1) 0WA FRANKFURTERS "WEST tt Uplsia Bltfl For The SIDE ICHARD Reg. Price RIS Of 1 STORY" PLUS with Natalir Wood

Hurry! Hurry! Thb mouth-waterinc spe Our Regular Evening cial treat ends 8aL, Huj one Juicy frank Show MUTINY furter at the regular price of 25c, another K)B ONLY ONE PENNY! plus ON THE Saturday Matinee 1071 BOUNTY DRIVE WOODBRIDGE: ST. •(OKI AVL TECHNICOLOR" Ciiuii Wednesday, Oct 2 IN... •aOWNTOWNi 8AUI ID. I OLD IT. II New Banquet Room Where Auv OrgiuiiuiUon WUI *UI" " A-W N. HMWIIUI fSO HWT. n IT. JM, Hiiuoto 4 usH or Msrr Service Along With The Finest Food In The ***• "Hiogarlai Show" •OSBU PAM, 10CUST ST. I WUTrlllD AVI. For l)iim

^dent-Leader (E.B.) PAGE ELEVEN lnd Thuraday, September 28, 1963 WINDOW" Holy Name International Officers On Green Street To Parade Visit Local Lions Club The Staff WOODBRIDGE — CablneJ This Sunday ifflcers of Now Jersey District WOODBRIDOE — The I 6-D International Association Fashion Show if Lions Clubs, made their early visitation to the Wood- would withdraw tram Ahr on Sunday „„ Coordinators irldge Lions Club at a receni , the annual Middlesex County dinner meeting. Visiting wery ! Federation of Holy Name Socle-: Exhibit Oct. 8 Herman Treptow, district gov» .„„ M.lluKh. «i Commercial Avenue. Avenel, elated over ,tles parade to be held this year ernor; Frederick B. Young, sedi , ,.„, that hi. ton Richard T., graduated from state at Perth Amboy. |h WOODBRIDOE—The MlsKB retary-treasurer; Douglas Cal- r,l,,r s< iu.nl. He li throwlnt a party (or the woung man The parade will form on State Street between Jeilerson Jane Rnooco and Renee Blau- setta, deputy district governor, and Commerce Streets and will ner, fashion show coordinators and Jerome Levlne, zone onl STihlnUnt that K b«ome a .tale trooper of New York City will show begin moving promptly at 2:00 chairman. • p. m. The line of march \n-' fashions tieslsned by Oleg Cas- jv lh, vicnel man. and then make a decision. Taking Bernard Dunlgan, local presi- eludes Stnte Street past the re-! slnl, House of Fontana, Love „„, ,,, IEIII.II test for entrance to the school were 2 001 dent, Introduced the guests and viewing stand In front of St.' and Company, and Balenclaga, • n mm from the lUte. Out of thin number 357 quail Stephen's Church, Hall Avenue, at Woodbrldge Senior High Mr. Treptow addressed tha fr,i „, oir physical exams. From this group It narrowed School on Tuesday evening, group outlining the goals of the ,„ | ttiio rnlered the academy—md only U graduated iPcnn Street, and Eagle Avenue t to Waters Stadium. October 8, The show entitled organization for the coming , ,,ni triMiper*. 'Fashions in Elegance" ls be- year. He congratulated the Id- 1 hr MUPT two from this area who deserve eongratula- The program at the stadium will Include the playing of the ing spomored by the Young eal club for cooperation in the „,„, ,,f Trooper John Yarusevlkh, 51 Gordon Avenue Democratic Club of Wood- district and for the help ex- ,,, ,i, mrl Trooper Robert Kent, t Johnson Street, Carter-' jStar Spangled Banner by the r iSt. Mary's High School band; bridge. tended to the community • • • . jBlshop Ahr's message to be read This will be the first time through various programs. \ :. Uuritspn, School Street, Woodbiidne is re'by Rev Joseph Connolly, pas- high-fashion professional show Also guests of the club were tor of Corpus Christl Church, the boys of the championship ! r.ng a tremendous job In aiding the ' will have been presented in South River, who Is spiritual team of the National Division , !:!':ci(« of the Woodbrldire Elks Lodge Middlesex County and Wood- 'adviser for the Middlesex Coun- bridge is happy to welcome of the Woodbrldge Llttk • • • . ty Federation of Holy Name So- League, sponsored annually by GUESTS OF LIONS CLUB: Pictured left to riftht are bridge Little Le:%.ie,; Herman Treptow, district governor; them. uiih Vkimnvk, UJ Strawberry Hill, Woodbridge the cieties. The renewal of the the club. John Orendft and p ,: ,l iiihrr of twin boys. Andrew Muska, public relations chairman of the Wood- Bernard Dunigan, local president: Sal Covlno and William Miss Ruocco and Miss Blau- r : Holy Name pledge will be led by William Wilson, managers, 1 bridge Lions Club; William Wilson, manager of the cham- Gross, team members: John Grcnda, manager-eoMh, and ner were responsible for The Father Connolly and the Rt. presented Mr. Dunigan with U» { 1 pionship team of the National Division of the Wood- Nathan Smith, second vice president. U. 8. Homeric "Cruise to No- . Edward Dolan, stole the show at the Carteret Rev. Msgr. McCorrlatln will of- National League winner'* :>• :r. .rrattc Organization testimonial dinner given flclate at the benediction rep- where" held at the Plaza Ho- trophy and thanked the clu> • : iind Surrogate Elmer Brown. Eds opening i^rescnting Bishop Ahr. tel for the Italian Welfare for their interest In the youth If.s nbout time someone nave me a local groups will League with Candy Jones as of the Township as well as In War Veterans the top model; Boys Town of the practice of sportsmanship. taly Ball, honoring Conrad Hilton and held at the Wal- Members of the winning team Name, Woodbrldge; Our Lady of in attendance included Andrew M id Mr,. Frank Malloy, 101 BUIr Road, Port Read- Plan Dinner dorf Astoria with models in- Peaff, and St. Nicholas of cluding such stars as Tina Gerard, Harry Rutan, Joseph (,,r Florida, Friday where they will make their Fords; St. Cecelia's, Iselln; St. WOODBRIDQE— The Cath- n They were tendered a farewell dinner at the Louise, France Nuyen, Shelley Gyenes, Gregory Gyenes, Wil- John Vianney, Colonla, and St. imp by their children. olic War Veterans, Mt. Carmel Winters and Ina Balln; they liam Gross, William Kovach, Andrews' of Avenel This divi- Post 577, will hold a past com- also presented a show for the Jack Crawford, Kenneth Gren- • • • , ,u n . . n " 'slon will form on Center Street. manders and past presidents Hope Chest Ball for Governor da, Peter Barletta, Jamet :. ol the Careteret Housing Authority ha* a rare East of State Street dinner - dance Saturday at 7Hughes. Ritchie, Sal Covlno, John Ber- : ,::...r and can really come out with some terrific! Included In the eighth dlvi- pjn. at the Mt. Carmel audi- They an presently working gacs, Robert Lucas, and John . . , . !slon *h|ch will form on Com- torium, Smith Street, honoring on a show for the Girls Town Tirpak. George Silvaney and Mrs. Jo- . . u . ,_., ' imerce Street, east of State of Italy luncheon at the Wal- Andrew A. Muska, public re* (..HIM!, J»>rph Mclaughlin of the Woodbrldfe Police IStrect, will be 8t. Joseph's St seph Fedor. Tickets are avail- dorf with the well known Zach- lations chairman, announced a D,p.,n,mni h», been ""fed • eerllfle.U for complet- Mary's. St. Elias. Holy Family, able from Joseph De Mauro, iry Scott rendering hla services large delegation Is expected to M,ur* »lth the Police Instructor Tr»l | Bemlnar Sacred Heart, and St. Ellza- general chairman, or Mrs. An- attend the annual pilgrimage n n| beth's, alt of Carteret; Our Lady as a model. In addition, they l>< thr New Jersey Police Tralnlru Commlnion In to Jamesburg Home for Boys; of Mt. Carmel, Woodbridge, and drrew Penyar. have been Invited to partici- •uiiun with the New Jersey Department of Educa- pate in the International Show Sunday. Additional informs* St. Anthony's, Port Rcadinn Mr. Silvaney served as com- tion or tickets may be ob» llutsrr. and the United Stain Army Signal Center mander o fthe post for two at the World's Pair in June of Kinr vnool. r\>rt Monmouth. Thirty-eight law years. Mrs. Fedor was presi- 1964. talned from Rooco Vacca, sec- retary, iimril snofficiald municipas representinl ageneleg i Jwrrl evariou In attendances fedrral,. dent for the Auxiliary for four Tickets for the Woodbridge Youth Center years and is now treasurer. show "Fashions In Elegance' Nat Smith, ways and means K, Piuducto Co.. , has b<'en awarded a> KENT TKOPEB McIlUGH TROOPER YARUSEVICH She served as welfare officer on Tuesday evening, October 8 chairman, advised plans have 1 been formulated for the broom a i to provide 87,000 gallons ol calibratlijg fluid Trooper Kent was born in Trooper Yarusevich, son of to Middlesex County Catholic are priced at $2.00 and can be Opens Monday Trooper McHugh, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Yarusevlch and bulb sale to be conducted i ins of toluene to the Defense Petroleiuit Sup- Carteret, son of Mr. Arthur War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary obtained from Mrs, Joseph Mc- •VIslington. The work will tx- performed in the (ARTKRET-The Carteret! Kent, of (larksville, Tennes- and Mrs. James V. McHugh, or SZ Gordon Avenue, Forjds, for five years; treasurer for lnu Woodbridge proper. Port Laughlin (MS 4-8634), Mrs :.:n:ry in C»rt*rtt. ''oiindl uf Civic Clubs »n- «M^and Mrs. Mary Kent, of of 63 Commercial Avenue, was born in Woodbridge. He Is fulfilling her third year Reading and Sewaren dur- inounces the reopening of the' 679 Ninth Street, Sesjracns, Av«n«I, was Wn in Jersey attended Middlesex County the County for three years, and Joseph Nemyo, Buittn of 67 Jeffrey Road, Colonla, eele- ifor inrlusion in the fall calendar former Ann Helen Hronlch, sion, Fords. He Is unmarried Our Lady of Mount Carmel ried and resides with hla WIMwood. 4-1056. !•••' :t>th birthday at the Ncnior t'ltlirns cet to- of events. 6 Johnson Street, Carteret. and resides with his parents. Church, 6:30 p.m. All are In- I-ocftted at 63 Washington parents. He was assigned to He was assigned to Troop C M"iuiiy jtftemoon at the Congregation Beth Sho- The couple resides at 6 vited to attend at no post. ••>Mtni in iseUn. Avenue, almost across the street Johnson Street, Carteret and Troop'€ in Central Jersey. in Central Jersey. from the Ritz Theatre, the has on a star,students; 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Fri- Carteret, Avenel, Fords Special Announcement ivpri'ienUng the Exempt* at the floynton field,day evenings for high school •( Art MaJtftoaky will depend on the sUi)nn;.itudents plus 8th graders; and Session Tonight MRS. EILEEN F. HOPTA '. Mue Barbato, and the big bat of Ralph Mini-I to 4 p.m. on Saturday after- Men Become NJ TroopersAVENEL — Funeral services wUl be headed by Kay Lombard! and noon for tith, 7th and 8th grad- For P. T. A. Unit for Mrs. Bileen P. Hopta (nee ers. WEST TRENTON — Three they will report to their as- FROM TED: Donovan), 856 Rahway Avenue, Any child who resides in Car- CARTERRT — Columbus - men from this area will be igned Troop Headquarters for who died Tuesday night at Me- te r«t, in the age groups indica- Cleveland PTA President Eu- " n.irii Annual Christopher Columboi dinner dance gene Buser announces that among the 14 members of the heir respective station assign- morial General Hospital, In Our NEW ELECTRONIC DRY ted above, is eligible for mem- 62nd Recruit Training Class • "i iv the iullan American Citbens club will be members of the Board of Educa- ments, Union, will be held Saturday bership. Cards may be applied who will graduate tomorrow at CLEANING UNIT has been in operation iurdu rvenlng, October Sth at the St. KlU« Hall. tion will report on plans for the The ceremony marks the end morning at the Grelner Funeral ">"> Mario Bummara, chairman, says a limited for upon registration the open- Division Headquarters. school expansion program at the of the intensive pre-servlce Home, 44 Green Street, Wood- for three weeks now and it has far ex- • >f rnrrvation* are itlU available, ing week. first PTA meeting of the school They are Troopers William training program which began brldge, time to be announced, • • . • . * year tonipht, at 8 p.m., in Co-Kent of Carteret; John Rob- ceeded our greatest expectations. Those on July 7,1963. {The probation- with burial at St. Nicholas v lumbus School. ert Yarusevlch Jr., .of Foijds, • l :..-.ka of CartdVet, mighty thrilled over her latest ary Troopers will now be placed Catiiollc Cemetery, Hopelawn. of you who have had dry cleaning work li if tmy Kegler U currently leading the i>ack in Why Good Drivers "With the school bond refer- and Richard T. McHugh of under the individual control of j,- Friends may call beginning this -•'• mixed league alt the Carteret Lanes. Last endum scheduled for October Avenel. Trooper-coaches for a period done here within the last three weeks M list," explained Buser, "it is evening at 7 o'clock. Visiting n'und up on the bottom rung. in New Jersey The Hon. jonn J. Bergln, as- of two months, during which most importan t that all ] afents hours are 3 to 5 and, 7 to 10 r sistant attorney-general, State time they will be Instructed In know what we are talking about because are switching to understand what is involved in P. M. 'Uj| Vora Kippur dance sponsored by the Tirn- this school expansion so 'that of New Jersey, will deliver the State Police operations In the you have SEEN THE DIFFERENCE in Vm will be held Saturday evening, September ALLSTATE they can intelligently vote for address to the graduates at the field. Upon completion of h The deceased was the widow ' Ttmple In Colonla. The affair will add a touch the referendum. We strongly exercises w,hlch begin at .1:30 on-the-job training period, the af John Hopta, and a resident the "like New" appearance of your gar- I lh, I'l, > !'•» Club with "Bonnie*" la full view, AUTO INSURANCEurge all parents to attend this p.m. Colonel Capello will!pre- class will return to the Aca- here for the past 34 years. Shell meeting, since it will also give sent the badges and Major D, demy for two weeks of in-ser- was a retired telephone opera- ments when they were returned to you. ••••': Heller, daughter of M|r. and Mil. Murmy Hel- Ther And thlt, year tl I you the opportunity to meet B. Kelley, deputy superintend- vice training. This system pro- tor for the New Jersey Bell '• ' unve, Colonia, Ula freshman at Nathaniel Haw- jrir, Allstau pollcyhold- j your child's teacher. Please ent, will administer the oath of vides a total of 22 weeks of Telephone Company where she eri have MVtd red fold- worked for 25 years retiring inII -'•. Antrim, New 'Hampshire. Sherry, a former Ini montj on their »utoI come, and bring a neighbor," office, Captain Martin J. Wal- training before final assign- 1951. She was a communicant To those of you who have not as yet ll;»ih School graduate, li thrlUed over the won- Imurancc. Refreshments wjll be served lace, Academy commandant, ment. :; You can't bur bitter pro- following the meeting. of St. Nicholas,Greek Catholic | ' I'lu-re and surroundings. 1 tKtlon—no why pay mart. will present the class, and both had an opportunity to have garments Church, Perth Amboy. the invocation and benediction AT HOME dry cleaned in our new electronic mach- "> «'»# to see John Illes of SUte Jewelers frill be given by the Reverend FORD6 - Township Treas- Surviving are a daughter, They ukc U" ••*! Oaod pohn A. McHale, state Police urer Charles J. Alevander was Mrs, James M. Fisher, Avenel, '"<•»« inllowlng hia recent Uhteta. Driver PUn which off en J ine, we can only say that you have a won- I . • . . IdRerntci to driven with chaplain. released from the Perth Amboy N^^e grgraar Just fBcetvod.. a • 1 uioprteLor of Towne 'N Country _ tjcldent-tree recordi. Following graduation, the General Hospital on Friday andli derful new experience awaiting you. As new Aembers will be granted ls resting comfortably at his toad, I^Un. reported that hla (Jrand Opening a fresh you know, we have been in the dry clean- ••••A bMt wlshes ft)r 2 leav* bf absence until 9:00 ajn. home, 428 New Brunswlok Ave- *tts more than satisfactory • • • FERTILIZE ••••••"••M, John. Thtj want protection Monday, September 30, when nue. ing business for many years and can say • • . . •calntt ctncellitlun ol •hipmqnt their Uibllltj Iniiuance. NOW... with all sincerity, this machine is the ">(l bridge Township Chamber Of Commerce is After ID d»J», n«w policj- holderi are liven written TO BRING YOUR »K the possibility Of haying a Christma* Pa- R greatest... it turns out a cleaner, brighter H'«dbridge this rear. The poles for Christmas assurance that their lia- CONRAD MAUGE LAWN BACK! 3 bility protection won't b« garment than we have EVER seen. Please "• already up •« Main Street. cancelled Juit becauM o( accident! . . . aiiMruiee MORRIS for i fuU 5-year #erlod 2,M« 8q. Ft. | do yourself a favor and coine in and let "'Hictlng money from the parklnu meters? We Coverage 1 from the dat« of their TRINIDAD » import on ooUectlons for a long time. How policy. " us prove jt to you. 1 'nly breakdown? NANTON keneflti apyly to pri»«t« ' tithes go out to Fnd rather who Is under- STEEL TED WILK, Proprietor Ktmtlon at the Perth Amboy General Hospital, J.M0 Sq. rt| I-IM,,; has been known to the staff here at quite » and wile. TfilO Connf* ,„.,, •""' w* were sorrj to hear that he has to mlas the No wonder more New Jersey motorists insure their cars BAND "You Can Always Be Sure Your're ""•."|'|M,.Wl'JCh hM with AlUtate than with any Every Tuea., Thurs,, 475 other company. Frl and Sat. Every Wednesday Getting the Best at Ted's!" '"'"a are weU on order to Walter Ritchie, of SM or phont jrotir AUitatt ... to ghm cwd «nfay. 10,000 Sq. Pt. I lll Agent now. |A:i, ' 'ii Center, who was recently elected trustee of 'ASSOtTtD CHOCOUm Coverage '" A.iaoclation of Nurserymen. It might be men- Don Slmms, Mike Mlrda, t Ib. $1.60 2 ibt. $3.15 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL ME 4-9798 'ht'f mx only three trustees named each-year. lll: Geol Petronella, Ed Farley J.75 w»A being ejected, Mr. Ritchie was attendinti l; MS TAILOR SW? "ial Shade Tree Conferenc* In Toronto, Canada. FU 1-3100 RAYMOND JACKSON • • • * t'ome in Today for Your "Where Quality is a Tradition'* """a to Mr. and Mr*. John tukacs, H Jiui»en Homeownef - I4le and Son HIM Hull Teat and CoutulUtioQ | tVuodbrldgc, for winning flr«t prUe with their Health • CommercliU MAIN PLANT; ">i»bllr in i^ Historical Automobile Exhibition DRUGGISTS ""'Mil h the East Brunswick Kiwanls Club. Mm. you're in Good Hands with 88 MAIN STEKKT Ritchie's 17 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE •" alw awarded second prise for her eostume. Gardei Center WOODBRIOGE '"'luridge Benior High School ntudunta were nuiiwd <\D-LIB 496 1NMAN AVE. BRANCH; " s«nl-nnaltoU on the 186S-84 National Merit ALLSTATE Phone ME 4-0554 COLONIA PI ROUTE 1 1SELIN, N. J. VV 8-1280 1201 St. George Ave., Colonia ''"'"Petition The ntude'nU cited for their high 1163 Irving Street, Bahway '"• !' '»« Hi"Ji Btiumgartner. Mlohwl Markow and Opm U*Uy l-« iun., Sun. 1-11 Report from Washington Traffic Fatalities UNDERGROUND TEST For year* now the wire services have nent value in preventing accidents." Letter to Editor been using every holiday weekend to He said the AAA believed it to be gen- 60 DeWittTerraee Goldwater Ahead- The Stirring h\\ Mare the daylights out of motorists. erally true that the number of deaths Colonla, N. J. The wire services make the traffic over a holiday weekend is no greater September 18,1963 death story the number one story of than the number over a normal week- Dear Sin: Trade War Ahead? Budget Economies. end. The Central Parkway Section WASHINGTON. D. C. — Sen- urope will the weekend. of the National Council of Jew- ator Bnrry Goldwater U still Mreases in tarirrs Whether four hundred or fivehun - The AAA believes scare advertising, ish Women would Ilka to voice ahead In the delegate race In oods. Since then' i'Y v too much emphasis on the gruesome, their aupport of President Ken- the Republican Party, despite ninlstratlon U iiKilt,, ," dred will be killed Is a matter of pre- nedy'a Civil Rights BUI, and the rise In prominence In re- al battle over thn int'i>.'.', weekend prediction, and then through accomplishes little.., It tends to make has written to Senators Case cent weeks of Governor Qeorge >alance of i>nyuvnt> iV"'1 the weekend a tabulation is kept and some motorists cancel plans for trips, and William*, and Representa- Romney of Michigan as a chal- Met of a tariff war u ,'/ tive* Dwyer and Prellnghuysen lenger. seloome. ""' on the morning after the weekend, the AAA believes. to urge them to heed the rlsinu Governor Nelson Rockefeller In this coniioctm!, i>, the figures are page-one copy. The solution to the high rate of demand for equal opportunity U now said to realse the serious- for all American citizens. lenncdy has prom is, , V' these totals were not a news story nec- leading women's organizations race more to block Ooldwater •me economy in «„.,.,,"'.' essarily, because the same thing is highways, tighter licensing of driven as a member of the Steering than anything else. Some of his ind to bring shout a i,,•'.'• 1 Committee of the "National former supporters are frankly •he budget in the 1,,.^..". and better, safer automobiles and 1 going on every weekend of the year. Women ! committee on Civil doubtful if he could get the In the nejt !> i ,.' ,. Now comes the American Automobile trucks. If a concentrated effort is Rlghta" Is urging promotion of OOP nomination, and even U( K L d Kpendlturcs nre ,-,.-, L, desegregation in schools, pub- more doubtful about his ohance Association on the scene. made in these directions, It will be :ut, one Item aiii>;i:-«.' -", lie accommodations, Jobs andLf beating President John Ken- An AAA spokesman said this month ten times more effective than any proposed redur!:,,'' ". housing. Inedy should he get It. lumber of carriers „,',,".' these scare tactics "have no penna- scare campaign. The passage of this Civil The question U rapidly *hap- the Navy a p™,*!",, . RlghU Bill Is our chance for an consideration the certain oppo- iringonafightui:;,::,,' orderly solution conforming to S|tion to Qoldwater of many of Ratification of u,, The Approach of Autumn the democratic and legal meth- the former top leaden of the testban treaty will, •.,'-, • •..„ ods In which we believe In this party. And it Is also true that Ion of some In both former President Elsenhower Autumn began this year at 1:43 to enjoy nature and the outdoors, country. Department and ; Very truly yours, would not list Goldwtter at the House, Bring __ p.m. on Monday. Autumn Is a mW- and a time of beauty In the fields and top of a list of his choices for Mn. Michael Lemerman, phere conductlvt to .«:,•!•. dleseason, coming after summer and the nomination. woods around us. Perhaps the most President, creased military spe;,;].; -before winter, and featuring moderate pleasant weather of the year occurs Central Parkway Section The kuestlon is rapidly shap- this will be an a:d average temperatures. N.C.J.W. ing up at to how much former economies and ,vek Astronomically, Autumn begins in the Fall, when cool, crisp days come bigwigs In the party can affect ance In the bud^t alive with the colors of foliage In all September 23, 1963 the outcome of the 1984 OOP fense spending tak r, .,. with the autumnal equinox, and ends Editor. convention. It should be recalled one out of every u, their brilliant dress. 1 With the Winter solstice, which comes Independent Leader, In this connection that former the taxpayers men,, Fall brings with it, then a climax Dear Sir, President Harry Truman and • Just before Christmas, in December. large number of top partj lead- of nature, the climax of sports In the For several month*, MUter IKE ENDORSES T1U.AIY Alan Rockoff, in his quest for ers, including change the trend The sun enters Libra at the autum- In a letter to 8-• r, - United States, and the wonderful out- election as First Ward Council it the 1960 Democratic Party nal equinox and enters Capricorn in door opportunity you should not miss, representative, has Issued week- convention. bright (D. Ark.i, ch:i •„, December, when Winter begins. ly, Impassioned statements Ooldwater stalwart* say dele the Benat« Forcer, . • for the outdoors will not beckon again criticizing the current admin- gates alone will decide who the Committee, former I'M Fall is a time to reminisce, a time for most of us until Spring, 1964. istration. He has frequently Republican nominee will b«, Dwlght D EpUcnhif.. gone far afield for his material, and they feel certain Ooldwater doned the treaty \>u: tm-, even to the point of condemning Is far ahead In the delegate race. a reservation that ••;:•, •;•,.. Police Director Oallassl for con- This is largely true, but It can- of any armed w;^r'v>:,n. The Merchant Marine ducting a relentless action not be denied that the voice of dangerlng a vital ::->-•-,• ' Once again the United States Mer- we had the time to complete a which led to the apprenhenskm someone like Elsenhower would United 8tat«s. !>;, •", vast of a suspected rapist. not go unheeded. would be the solo judse <: kind and type •*••»;*-.•.;; chant Marine if deteriorating both construction program. In his most diatribe, MUter Thus the key to the outcome NEW equipment it wn.;;j r::.;,; in quality and quantity. It is reported If there Is another war, chances are Rockoff characterized the drive of the coming San Francisco for placement of it traffic light convention might be how effec- well as timing of tl.p;- : . that we must now rely on foreign good that we will not have the time at the intersection of Amboy tive former party gl«nt» are li This Came M » x«;;-:. JERSEY blocking the Goldwater drive, a lines to carry ninety per cent of our to build a vast fleet of ships and util- Avenue and South Park Drive Senate sponson o! •:,.• ...i Import and export traffic. ize them In the winning of that war. as a series of "picture taking whether they come out openly nuclear test ban iria'v T. meetings." and fight the Ariiona Senator call for an ant'.-ajji::•••>.,•• In contrast, the Russian merchant The merchant marine we have when Apparently our angry, young or whether they are. generally, ervatlon to thf PKC. marine has grown 286 per cent In the war breaks out will be the decisive fac- candidate has not learned, In unorganized, and less outstoker his three short yean as against the conservative Sena- past three years. In the next few years tor about our shipping, and the role Woodbridge resident, that the tor. CONGRESS AND tiT the Soviet merchant marine is ex- it plays in the war. HopeweWs Great Frog War people of this area have made There ar< grim Indication; AWARDS repeated requests for this traf- tthe United States is in for A Senate Commm« tr. pected to more than double again. Yet little, if anything substantial, began u usual. The Pennsyl- fic light, over a period of many trade war with the European mittee was urged by ,"< :jr,« With the greatest navy In the world, is being done to rebuild a proud and vania "special" Idled beck and years and throughout the ten- Common Market. Thus, It ap- Proimlre ut on the plains west of the all railroad compettyton. reinforcements must come. looked hard enough. Others could find Out went the Pennsylvania tills number of Americans are still un- Ulage the Incessant bleating of New Jersey's railroad mo- IN! locomotive whistle meant nopolles viewed such laws as so Railroad directive*: to Jersey work If they would accept employment (Continued on Page 14) employed, even though the United only one thing: the long- much nonsense, particularly at States has experienced a business up- in a slightly different field from that «nn«ktorlng Frog War had. a tune when huge crowds flamed Into violence. turn in the last year is disturbing. In of their choice. And since the unem- would be riding trains to the YOU hm one key, we km As ployment totals include such seg- Hopewell had wen the data Philadelphia Centennial expo- attempting to sell our free-enterprise, siUon celebrating the 100th an- You don't democratic system of government to ments as unemployed actors, actress- Delaware & niversary of the Declaration of oAer. U tAmW/n bsy»» op« Brook Railroad, build- Independence. the world, the nagging, large number es, etc., it is likely that the total of un- right ot way between While D&BB backers hoped have to you safe ospOBt box. Yosj hive. of unemployed is no help, and advo- employed workers in the United States Brook f^"1 Philadelphia, that both the Declaration and had waited for weeks to lay a New Jersey railroad law might cates of other systems point to this —workers who sincerely seek any rea-frog In the Pennsylvania Rail- Insure them freedom, the be rich compl* priflwy saj *fety has problem as one of the alleged proofs sonable job—is always much lower road trade* at the point where Pennsylvania saw It different- their line mutt croarth* route that the free-enterprise, capitalistic ly. When tracks of the Dela- fin, theft and loss. Cons to ad than the statistics indicate. of the mighty Pennsylvania. ware & Bound Brook Railroad to own j Frog la railroad talk mean* neand HopfweU, a Petmsyl an Intersection whereby trains van]* locomotlre steamed to quality rod out how it Is to The Stock Market High on on* line croat the tracks ec the scene and took op perma- another. Normally frogs could nent status atop the spot where j fjst JW fcff. The stock market recently moved two are good, and that a tax-cut Is be laid with no more noise than the frog must go. stocks through the all-time high in another very likely, a cut whlih will help cor- the sound of sledge* striking Back and forth chugged the optimistic buying session. This raised spikes, pot Eopewell'i frog tang locomotive, backing off into a One of the beauties of the porations and increase business prof- soot of that tiding only long enuogh to let Monthly Investment Plan ]a| | both enthusiasm and fear in some seg- its. could 4e heard all the way to aa occasional Pennsylvania that you can acquire stock Convenient New Banking Hourt At AD 3 Offices < ments of the economy. On the one Money is worth more than three per the Penoay'i paneled board train pass before returning the you think Is In keeping with room. Journey to nowhere. DABB di- your Investment goals awl i • hand, the bulls saw it as a sign the fu- cent on today's market, so that means Toil trof Idlreetty. and for rectors raged; for want of a circumstances on a low ture was good for another two years. the Investor buying stocks today the tart Urn*, hallenged the frog the new would budget. 1 nnnV Monday thru Friday 9 JLM. to 2:30 P M- tight monopoly j t the Perm- surely croak, as one wag put it. LUtf Y f The bears saw It as a warning, and buying because of the appreciation and Iti predecessors The morning of January t Let us tell you mare about P FriLFriday EWEvening 5 m. to 7 P.M. looked back over their shoulders to prospect He is buying because he this sensible Investment 1029. Plan. Drop in or send the thinks business will be good, taxes re- coupon for a free copy of DRIVE-UP There are several Interesting factors duced, and business profit* will Im- "DIVIDENDS OVER THI Monday thro Thursday 9 iM. to 5 P.M. YEARS." which describes concerning the stock market at the prove as a result, In a growing ooun the Plan and contains much WINDOW Friday 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. try. helpful information about present time. First, the experts do not hundreds of long • paying taink the present high level of prices The market, then, has moved up on stocks. is! being caused by speculative buying. optimism, on forecasts and prospects Own your rtur* of km*ftc*A Rather, they see the rise as a result of for the future, not because of a good Woodbridge price to earnings ratio. That makes -^C^ steady, institutional, fund and plan- it the more Important—indeed im- ned investment. perative—the Administration do ev- T.LWATSON&CO. •Secondly, the recent rise seems to erything possible to create a good bus- Members New York Stock Exchange ] National have resulted from confidence that iness climate and econornlcfprogrett business prospects In the next year or and expansion. Tatk (At Ik* I CttMtl) M MSN * Cttartmt MOMUI A. mum Bank WOODBBIDOE rUBUSHINO COHTANT Uwnoee f. Cwnploo. taatdeat * Treason* •top la, |0MU «r 3 Locations For Your Convenience ooutran tod«T Jcr fnt PubUtbed Weekly on Thursday at 1:00 AJL eopT of "DT^ OVSt THi TKAU. Mts SUM* AVENEL OFFICE SO Green Street 451 Roosevelt Avenue tot coenmoo MAIN OFFICE «tock larat- 79 MHMle*i Woodbridge. N i. Carteret, N. a mot." 415 Avenel Street Comers* Telephone; MB 4-UU Telephone: KI 1-5800 Cor. of Demorcat Berry St. & Moore Ave. nun AVENEL WOODBRIDGE ChariM f. Ornery, Nov. 27,1904 - Deo. Member BWeral Deposit Insurance Corporation-IWeral |mirprndent-Leadpr (E.B.) - Cnrtorrt Pro-is Thursday, September 26, 196S PAGE THIRTEEN PTA's Miss Rosemary Gregorio llciir Speakers Luncheon Held .... is St. Cecelia's PTA By Women's Club "^ '.' i and 2 met last Wed- Bride of /?. F. Tuscano '','' ,„ our Lady of " 1SF1.IN The Federated -Miss Rosemary Qre-lcousln of thr bridegroom: Frank Women's flub of Iselin heldita , daughter of Mr. and MrsLongo. , Newark: Frank Tuscano, lolin M. Wllus, pastor Iw mrptini! of the new fall Michael A Oregorlo, 126 Brown Newark, brother of the bride- smson. combined with a lunch- ,,jl,nitor Introduced Ed-; became the bride of groom, and Michael Greirorlo, .1 i "oji nt thf hnmp of Mrs. Cecil it ihim, president of the jHobrrt p. Tuscano. son of Mr. Iselln, brother of the bride. Blips, Mlriwoodwav. Colonia, ',i,,h- Name Society. Mr. Mrs AtiKelo Tuscano, 766 After a trip to Miami, Fla,. Mrs. B'lss, nrwlv elected pnst- |[::rd nil men In the Sixth Street, Newark, and Nassau, the couple will dent of thr rhih, welcomed tb* .,, inin him In the an- Hiilurtliiy afternoon ftt the Sac-make their home in Belleville. women . ;,',, Name parade to be red Heart Cathedral, Newark, Mrs. Tuscano Is a graduate' ivrih Amboy on 8»n- with the Rev. John O'Nell offl- of Woodbrldgc High School and1 Invitations were recelVPd !'•'• from several area Womb's I.'1 . the double ring cere- Is employed by Johnson and: \ ilcntlnp, director of Johnson, New Brunswick. Her: Clubs. Including: October'"7, Perth Ambov Women's Club, at ,f|i,rl; St. C^eelln'i for stals. sequins, and pearls, and"1"011011 supervisor at Mansol itt-nd. ,..,.,dance at lwt year'* featuring a Jewel-trimmed de- Ceramics, Belleville. A letter was received from ' tachable cathedral length train the Sixth DKtrkt annour»ti»g ,.,i nueischeldt, school Her four-tier that the faM conference and masiiltnnt. explained j spider crown 'unch°on will he hr-M. O-toher ; nire plan a'Vtllable prarls, and she carried a cas- ?2 at tV Suburban Hotel, !mo! children. * cade bouquet of orchids, roses, Summit. Deadline for reserva- H.n.ild Magulre, presl- lily-of-the-valley and ivy. Set by Deborah tions hns b°en set for October , (Mined the members Maid of honor was Rene Ho- 15 > COLONIA - October 10th at PRINCIPLE SPEAKERS AT MEETIXd: Pictured above in the usual ordfr are Mr». . iirti'd a special wel- grefe. Linden. Other attendants The group decided to order the Emperlal Club. Oak Tree John Crramer, president of St. John Vianney School TTA- Sister Marir (' F B prin- , ,, no* member. Mrs. were Mrs. Richard Lillie, Lln- the Club Women's Magazine. . .AplNlned the purpose MUs Dolores Spoclale, Road, Edison, the Deborah cipal; Rrv. W.lter A. Radilwon, pastor, and Mrs. Robert Blue. R<-«nt of New Brunswick A collection has been started :'i\ wan threefold: to Miss Patricia Mitchell, League of Colonia, will hold Its ReHonal PTA. All were speakers at the first PTA mretln* of the season Monday nlfht. Avenel, and Miss Angela Tus- membership tea. for the American Museum of ,:„.•!• a better relation-: Immigration where the Statqe < ,n parent and teach-! cano, Newark, sister of the Mrs. Rita Lerner, chairman, disclosed that overhearing a or Liberty Is located. The driye . ;. rnlse funds for the bridegroom. member saying, "Isn't it a will end on February 12, , (| to provide a «pe- Serving as best man was Ro- Walter A. Radziwon Society Talks warm feeling to know we have ;ihere. wherein all bert Merlo. Lyndhurst. Ushers A report was given by Misa [were Frank Casslere, Newark, kept the doors of Deborah open Rita Serotkln, who received the i to know each other. and restored a normal heart , ijiiiiitiiiced that the Addresses PTA Members On Parade Plans Citizenship Scholarship for beat", made her feel even more Douglass College, sponsored by ! !:ike part In the buy enthuaslastlo about Deborah COLONIA — The first regu- COLONIA — The St. John 1. Refreshments were served lar meeting of the year was the Iselin group. '.i contest sponsored Each member who wishes to Colonia Cubs lanney PTA met on Monday, under the direction of Mrs held recently at St. John VI- Thank you tetters were re- M :,].i Park Shopping attend this tea must bring one lev. Walter A. Radilwon, pas- Prank Vultagglo, hospitality anney's of the Holy Name So- ceived from Mrs. Erich Wei- v: Miles receipts fr6m' or more prospective members :..rated In the nhop- or, Introduced the faculty. chairman. ' ciety. chert and Mrs. John Gewain. Hold Meetings or guests. r .•'••• dated from Sep- lrst grade teachers, Sister President Robert Vermette Cancer dressing unit meet- COLONIA — An eager Cub Call one of the membership Rosangela, Miss Alice Sullivan ;•: 'hrmiKh October 19. committee to give the name of called the meeting to order and ings started yesterday, at the , ptnble and should Pack of Colonia held it's first and Mrs. Elizabeth McCarthy: discussed the Holy Name pa- home of Mrs. Herbert Williams. meeting since last May at F.S.the guests so invitations may be second grade. Miss Elizabeth i the school. sent at once. On the commit- Sisterhood Sets rade which will take place Sun- Chain owils Road, They will , 'fill ticket orders #20. Colonia Pearce, William Brooks; third day afternoon, beginning at 2 be held each Wednesday at her After the salute to the Flag, tee are Rita Lerner, 388,3442; grade, Sister Josita, Mrs. Jane •••.ailed nnd Mra. Ma- Mickey Gray, 381-4870; Ann p. m., at Perth Amboy, N. J. home. : -he hoped all would led by Cubmaster R. Martynow- >hman, Mrs. Sarah O'Brien; They will be led by St. An- Fiore, 388-3243; Peggy Emery fourth grade. Sister M. Adelma Coming Events The Ha-Ha Club award was skl, Cub Qred Olodowel con- thony's band from Elizabeth, won by Mrs. Newman, who • :.• ,i rP of this Oppor- 381-4545; Marian Erdfart 381- and Mrs. Dante Sackett. Rev. COLONIA — The Sisterhood tinued with the law of the The men have originated a turned it back to the club trea- .i pl«-asant evening. pack. 9398; Eleanor Julian, 381-5334; Radziwon expressed his grati- )f Temple Beth Am held a ", i.::nre then Called oat depicting Pope John 23, sury, -r- 'nSamu-Kodilla Wedding Since this was the first meet- Inez Materese, 388-8971; Ethel ude to the Rev. Sisters and board meeting at the Temple. M Wllus who Lehrer, 381-2170; Marian Ro- At that time it was announced the theme of which will be The next regular meeting of Ing in four months, many an- •achers for attending and for Peace in the World." ; combined member- sen, 351-4879; Janet Geist, 381- heir energies on behalf of the Mrs. Bernard Binder had ac- the Women's Club will be Oc>- nouncements and awards were At the meeting guest speaker :i2 the importance 8287: Gloria Vigilante, 381- chool. He wished the execu- cepted the position of fund tober 16 at the home of Mrir. ir presented. Bernard Csecah, a woodbridge ; \ mid especially the;Solemnized on Saturday 4378; Dorothy Boyer, 381-6145 :lve board success In the com- aising vice president. Mrs. H. John Cwiekalo, Oak Tree Road. Cubmaster Martynowski ap- loltceman discussed the use of . h.ii Ukes place be- ing year and thanked them for Rosenberg, youth group chair- pealed to both Cubs and parents he drunkometer. II i :•,: und teacher, that I8ELJ.N - The wedding o^Kiraly, New Brunswick; Ste- their past cooperation. He said, man, announced the tentative Jupinka, Fords, "I awe and admire the parents schedule for the youth groups. Tentative plans have been|| Now Open! of Mr B fl Mrs B .ill Join" "him" "in " - William Frsncl* Van Dalen, Fords. PTO 21 Planning or their interest." Since our The iS.Y. group will meet Mon- made for a spaghetti dinner in day evenings from 7-9 p. m. the month of October, chair- u, lifter the confer- Kodlila, 68 Park Avenue, and Rlntrbearer was Kenneth Ko- expounding the rules and regu- chool is young the cooperation Rm The .third and fourth grades man Maurice Migliore reported. i::>f buslnesn meet- J <'> Snniu, son of Mrs. Julia dllla, Colonia, cousin of the lations of Cubbing. The theme )f every parent will be ex- A Square Dance will also meet Monday evenings A nominating committee has Towne 'n •-(I bv a social. He Chontos. 627 Rarltan Avenue, bride. of the talk was the "Cub Scout sected. Education is a con- p rth from 7 - 8 p. m. The fifth and ieen formed including the past (tired Mrs. Oeorgei * A^tov. was solemnized; After a trip to the Pocono promises to do his best," and no COLONIA — On Saturday tinuous process and outside of 8 lur(Ifl 1 sixth grades will meet Tuesday presidents of the Holy Name Mrs. Andrew Da.! » * afternoon at a can- Mountains, Pa , the couple will one should compromise " with evening, October 5 at 8:30 P. M.mass media, the society in the all-purpose room of School which we live. And it Is only evenings from 7-8:3u and the and the new slate will be pre- Country Mrs Richard Sin- dleliitht wrvice at the Evan-1make their home in Fords. For!less than that. Pre-U.S.Y. will meet Wednes- sented at the next meeting for >.i>i president* and gflk-al and Reformed Church. traveling the bride chose a red 21 will be the setting for an the home which can co-ordi- Also announced was the "Ad- day evenings from 7:30-9:00, the organization's approval or in the PTA^oodbridKe. with the Rev. and black suit with black pat- old-fashioned square dance. late the forces of education.' venture Round-Up" competition Mrs. Rosenberg also advised adjustment. and sUted LfJiII(' officiating at the;em leather accessories and a This first fund-raising affair of Sister Marie, CJF.B., newly Delicatessen among various packs to sign up rnitlve board waa.double nnc ceremony, the year is being sponsored by appointed principal of St. John several more volunteer leaden The next meeting of the white orchid corsage. new members. A valuable prize are needed. month will be held Mqnday, 1351 OAK TREE ROAD mbcrshlp'a dUposalJ Olvfn ln marriase by her Mrs Samu is a graduate of [will be awarded to the Pack and the P.T.O. of School 21. Vianney School addressed the f tner Drl< e Couples will promenade tc assemblage. In her address, Mrs,. Avshalom Smith an- October 14 at the church ISELIN m-ed them or thelr' « . ""; l *»* attired In'WoodbrldRe Hit?h School and Cub showing greater percent- rounds. a gown of peau de sole feat-,i employed by the Prudential age of enrollments. the music and calling of Ernest "Unity of School and Home" nouncd the rummage sale will s was^stressed. She said, "par- featuring that anew uring a neckline ap-,Insurance Company of Amer- Five different candy sample Dubay, and refreshments will be held the week of October 14 be served. Co-chairman Mrs. ents should stand behind the at a store on Irving Street, In purchased to'l »ith Alencon lace,j|ca, Newark Her husband is were given out with pens and A SON IS BORN Hot Corned Beef . Henry Bernstein ar^ Mrs. Free school for authority which is Rahway. If anyone with mer- •:.<• school children, j elbow letK'th sleeves, a pleatedia graduate of the same high order forms with funds collect- COLONIA — Mr. and Mrs and ,.. • •• lrt Falk promise »n iniprmal, f un- essential for toe deyelopmen :'.c-,vin of the convent|»k appllqued with match-school and is employed as a ed to be returned on or before chandise to be picked up. maySylvester Novak, 66 Preston filled affair for •wery6ne< call Mrs. Smith PU. 1-2957, Mrs. iK'iimlcan.&lsteri wlll'Insr lace with a Watteau buck supervisor for the United News October 1st. Prizes again will be of the child" and a close watch Road, have announced the Pastrami Sandwiches Tickets will tw'eold By bloc Dave Abrams, FU. 8-4555. Mrs. 'lie near future. Theisnd chapel train. Her import- Delivery, Woodbridge. awarded Cubs selling the most on report card and progress." birth of their fourth child, chairmen and may also be pur- Bernard Binder FU. 8-4484. It >•:" hi- located on MM-Mi bouffant silk cloud veil fell — . candy. The money Is used for Sister Marie encouraged family their first son, John Sylvester, chased at the door. Proceeds was also announced that Mrs. v.riv.ie, adajacent to'from a rose of matching lace the Blue and C&ld Dinner, Pic- prayers. at the Rahway Hospital, Sep- will be used to purchase a new Leo Price, FU. 1-7850 is now in and «*ed pearls, and she car- nics, Trips and Christmas Party tember 16. Mrs. Novak is a mimeograph machine for P.T.O Mrs. John Creamer, presi charge of the Torah fund. ried a cascade bouquet of (please buy some). dent, introduced the executive local piano teacher and will re- The public is cordially invitee white feathered chrysanth- Pinewood Trophies were board to the new members. Mrs. Mrs. Hansen Isaac, vice-pres- sume lessons the beginning of ON BIRTHDAY to attend. ! N - Carol emums, fall leaves and Ivy. awarded to the winners of each Creamer announced, a Christ ident of programming, an- November. Kronert, Seek Members nounced the October first meet- All Type Cold Cuts • ••'. Ml and Mrs. Wal-| Maid of honor was Mist V|r- den — Den 1 • Dennis Krus; mas card sale is .taking place • Home Made Salads Den 2 - Jim Peterson; Den 3 - COMPLETES BASIC ing will be chaired jointly by Avenue, was Rlnla Kodllls. Lselln sister of COLONIA —The opening and asked for support. Th • Baked Goods Bill Mehle; Den 4. - Howard TRAINING Mrs., L. Glasser and Mrs. H. ENROLLS AT INSTITUTE :,rfay on her "tenthith* bride. Bridesmaids were meeting of the Mlzrachl Women, executive board will meet Oc- « Fried Fish, Clam Frlck' and Den 6 - Peter Romer TSELIN — Marine Private Wltkin. ISELIN—Miss Susan Relfer, .i family dinner 'Miw Mary Jane Roman, Wood- Colonia-Wwtneld Chapter was tober 17 and the next general Chowder Other awards of Den \ In- Harry E, , son of Mr meeting will take place October daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hy- ntori her birthday bridge; Muw Barbara Cibrow-:held Tuesday evening Septem- • Ice Cream, Dairy (iuesu at U»e af-,o»kl. Woodbndne, and Miss ber 24 at 8 P. M. at the home cluded: Torn Sheppard recelv- and Mrs. John L. Bergen, J SERVICES SET man Relfer, 107 Bond Street, f Ml s 39 Wilson Avenue, Iselln, com. Products •d Mrs Loul» Helm-!Elaine Stroln I.vhn. .Flower n ' Robert Edwards, 101 ing the Wolf Badge, and A As- SENIOR AT COLLEGE COLONIA — Rev. George A. has enrolled in the medical as- 'iii.i.-hier, Lois, oflglrl was Miss Nancy) Baio,'Golfedge Road. WestMeld sistant Denner Stripe; Dennis pleted basic training at the COLONIA — Miss Bonny A Shults, pastor of the United sistant technician division of Orders to Take Out Mi and Mrs Wai-'niece of the bridegroom, Se-i The program consisted of Krus awarded the Silver Arrow Marine Corps Recruit Depot Falk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Church of Christ, announced Lyons Institute of Medical and Call LI 9-9679 and Mark Oehllng the Wolf Parrls Island, 8.' C, and Bernard Falk, 35 Warwick morning worship will be at 1 Dental Technology, Newark. •••-'I w>«. John Walter.'waren. 'slides and was called "Let's Open 4 A. M. to 10 P. M. -•rid Mrs. EmU Cal-'j Serving hlo brother us best'Tour Israel" narrated by Mrs.Badge. scheduled for advanced infan Road, returned to Elmlra Col a»m, on Sunday with a nursery Miss Reifer graduated from Seven D»ys a Week try training at Camp Lejeunc children, John.iman wa« Stephen Chontos, Se-jM. Miller and Mrs. R. Edwards. Den 2 - Gary' Munn was lege, last week, for her senloj provided. Church School for Woodbridge High School in Jobn Fappu, Prop. ! ura N. C . year of study. all ages will be held, 9:45 a.m. June. < Ijnda, all of Iselln. Iwaren. Ushers were Louis C.iCu" ' Program chairman, awarded the Silver Arrow and Mrs. Miller presented the high- Bear Book; Oary Qelger, the lights of the holiday season, Wolf Badge and Ralph Portu- Mrs. Milton Warshawsky, and Jim Peterson the Bear PLUMBING president of the chapter ex- Badge and Bear Book respec- tended New Year greetings to tively. & SUPPLIES nil and outlined a very exciting Den 4's Greg Glodowskl re- ME 4-OO80 .. program for the coming year ceived the Lion Book and Den e © AVENEL 5's Robert Mascenlk a 1 year We'll carry the ball.. which was received with great ROUTE 1, AVENEL pin, one gold arrow and one sil- North of Flrtbuui* enthusiasm by the membership Anjumt you h>v« > iiuntiun ibuut A membership drive is now ver arrow. * riumblDi * Hullni tl"rr ii unc pi-we Ii under way and Mrs. Warshaw- The meting came to a close »ou c»n co\int on fur d»i»nd«ble fsky may be reached at FU. 1- with the announcement that a N943S for additional Information trip will be made Saturday, Sep- from Kindergarten to College tember 28 to the Barrett Zoo, Refreshments were served and Staten Island, leaving P.S. 20 an enjoyable evening was hadat 1:00 F.M. and with the Cab by all who attended. Scout promise by Robert Rigby. Seems like, a long time between Kindergarten and .College, Actually, these years will slip by all too fast! It's not too earl^ now to start saving on regular schedule lor your child's '63 LARK education.

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MtBB locomotive moving up > LOST AND TOUNP • • FEMALE IIEil' W\\,M, T4KI ADVANTAGE OF OUR Telephone MErcurjr 4-1881 protect the newly-Installed QUALITY HEATIN6 TANKLESS 'rod. FOUND - Small boat, vicinity PBX OPERATOR LOW 1UMMER PRICES ON BANISH WALT'S NOODBRIDGE HEATERS Wild excitement gropped the staten Island. For Informa- Full or nart-tiii,,.' ft AIR CONDITIONING uulfhtl; h»lr forever region. Both railroads sent UP tlon call KI 1-4564 between 6 sonnel Office p, Humldificatlon Liquor Store, Inc. CLEANED Radio and TV Service manpower armed with pl«« and » PM. V19 - «/J« Oeneral Hospital Electronic Alr-Cleanlng; Kitchen Faucet* Replaced 7 DAYS A WEEK and axe« and perhaps a '•hld' - f#I» PEARL C. KAT2 tVK DELIVER! den squrlrel gun or two. The e LOTS FOR BALE ejHIQH SCHOOL oil- WARM AIR Installation! Before <:00 P.M. Call Electrolysis Specialist $20 ip Pennsylvania «nt out a Fill four Coil Bin With FU 1-2073 MEDICALLY APPROVED Complete Stock of Domestic capable of feeding 600 men. After 6:00 P.M. Call sale. All Inquire May live In. ('nil |', Lehit/h Premium Anthracite Modern Short Wave Method and Imported Wine* Newspapermen "swarmed over by K&O SMITH FU 8-36S1 at 610 Watson Avemte. SchOOl^ME 4-1410 APPOINTMENT ONLY Been and Liquors ;he scene like bew at a mo- 8 18 . f/26 FTM EitlmUei • Time Payment! PLUMBING A HEATING ONLY NUT OR «Mfi keg." NURSES AIDKK 21-95 REPAIRS IN] H'waj STOVE LI 8-3396 574 AMBOT AVENUE $2.00 The Mercer County sheriff FOE RENT all shlfta. Will trair #1 WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 116 Renuen Ava, Afene] SERVICE CALL knew trouble when he saw It. fringe benefits AVENIL PEA VA 6-0553 ME 4-3098 With hundreds of railroad bat- WOODBrUDOB — Three and 2050 lers facing each other, with one-half rooms and bath. Heat PRACTICAL Nl ! COAL tlr registered and m,j, 1,500 spectators on hand to » |and hot water furnished. R«»i Real Estate Pull time, all shit: Mason Contractor ip trouble, and with reporters jdentlti sectiOn. Available Oct. BUCK Fences about It. fringe benefits Art Supplies 18.5O "Service on hand to tell all 1Blh COAL Clovernor Apply Personml iv With a the sheriff wired 8peclaUsln| In Bedle for help. Shortly after CARTERST — Thre* fumUlwd Amboy Oeneral n ,• Custom and Creative CARTERET Brick, Stone, Concrete, Smile" midnight the mllltla marched rooms end bath. Heat and hot riCTURE FRAMING § Cement Work — the battle scene. water supplied. Couple pre- An uneasy peace settled on ferred. Inquire 144 Emerson Al'TOS KOR U« gi idriM ton iron FENCE CO. the battlefield, "perhaps be- 8treet. 9/J8* tn* plctura to • eompltt* SIDEWALKS 1953 BUICK Mil.,: w»ll trnnfemtnt ChooH cause of the presence of the (Ton out wide KIKIIOD •! Industrial and PATIOS mllltla," one reporter wrote t MALI HELP WANTED • good condition •HI tal reproduction!. ^ Residential from 55c Sq. Foot ED FREY EVERY PRICE with ft bow to the obvious. 7466, or see car ;:. (ronntrt; Wttk Chirltj rut) Militia or no, the railroadJBOY WANTED — Hl«h School of Independent-U., For Fast Service ALL TYPES Or REPAIRS 1 COSTER'S if Swimming EVERY SIZE battlers had their fun. The:Mnior. Must have driver ! 11- Just Give Us a Call INSTRlCTKis Pool Enclosures PLUMBING MRY LOCATION D&BB adherent* ripped up Mn»e. Call HI 2-15S1 after 1:00 ART SHOP Pennsylvania track on the pm. Friday or Saturday. iBALLROOM DAScr, Financing Arranged morning of January 7 and a )tn your home dr , - 110 Maple St. FU 1-9306 and t SIMONE BROS. Pennsylvania engineer oblig- JCaU FU 1-1740 i 969-1147 TRADE YOUR HOUSE HELP WANTED Perth Amboy COLONU ingly raced his locomotive irates. LINDEN, N. J. Leave Everything To Cs . MALE OR FEMALE HI J-8S2I HEATING across the trackless railroad. Foreign Cars The locomotive overturned and SERVK \ \ HU 6-2726 pLECTRIC SO Tears of Know How CLERK — Credit experience and Experience In C Full time 12:00 Noon HU 6-0059 - Moving ft Tracking - SEWER SERVICE If the*PennsyTvanla wouldn't | required. Full time 12:00 Noon U yOOR DRINKINr Books FOREIGN CAR Residential Home Sale* take a threat lying down, iti1* B:3S,pI?.- , ,e, *L. m €Ome * problem \ 1(7 Barrett ATCHM Member E Ml1 r 100 REPAIRS knew when to surrender. OP"}- * , J?&. ^llt AnohJ "* can Woodbrldce, N. J. Multiple LliUni lertlct With the mllltla on hand. *"* ^sonnel om». Perth !BI a-1515 or »r::e !• COLLISION WORK Move "IDEAL WAY" uetlea were out.jAmb°y Gelieral »«"«>»«• 253. Woodbrld«. Phone FB 8-3914 strong- arm 9/26 The attitude of the crowd Free Estimates AGENT Just Dial Stern & Dragoset CHARM SCHO'i ( BOOKS showed that It was against tne MOLLI M AIM': • LINES MErcurj REALTORS Pennsy. Watered EUROPEAN TRAINED Modeling Asso. .,,•. 1286 St. George Avc Aienel Next day tlie courts ruled An English housewife T FOR ALL 4-1738 was ct, Inc. Teacli;:,k. • :• MECHANIC SPECIAL WINTER RATES that the Pennsylvania Railroad complaining to her dairyman ME 4-5500 personality, iv>-:.i:> ssWsssssM LOCAL MOVERS dare not interfere further with about the quality of his milk. I Men Ud Inller: fit Boor all ages. Call MK 4 54 MAIN ST. he froK laying. The Pennsyl- "Short o' grass, feed, mum; WOODBRIDGE short o' grass feed at thU time Imported Auto Special vania telegraphed the D&BB Loot management that It would of the year," said the milkman. SALES and SERVICE Distinct ,blde by the court decision. "Bless you, them cows of mine JOIN RETARD KHOIU Next day the militia drew are Just as sorry as I am. I often All SO lU'.es :.... 1010 St. George Arena* Storifi Rtoflig S SUIng - £>Ui Electric up In full regalia. A colonel stands and watches 'em crying they wanted to iw:'...., Coil Supplies AVENEL read the court order Pennsyl- because they feel slmehow as Federal-State iiU:. .-:; (Neu Clomluf) ania Railroad men glumlyithelr milk don't do 'em credit, helping the nat: Dill; 1:00 A.M. to »:M PJL Sewer Cleaning T. R. STEVENS off their wrecked loco-'You do not believe me?" retarded persons. Siturdnj »:iw »,M. to I:M PM loormg ud »DMt Metal work motives. The crowd hung' "Oh, yes. I believe you." said The President's r,- OLD COINS ME 6-9070 LOOKING TO MS ST. GEORGE AVE. around, watched the frog .the woman coldly, 'Taut I wish sisUnt for menu! : , ME 4-9752 GAS HEAT WOODBBIDGE )Iaced and at 2 p.m. on Satur-jln the future you'd see they Dr. Stafford L. W,:. .SELL, •^'••••SSBB Repairs day, January 8. D&BB Loco-jdon't let all the tear* go Into representatives to a:: WANTED! HIRE, motive No. 37 blew out st*am my can. State-Federal cor,!:' Gas moms) and eased across the frog. mental retardation WOODBRIDGE Funeral Home "After demonstrations of joy COIN SHOP and amity the crowd dis- Water Heaters WSSm persed." according to the man Coins—Bought GOSSELIN Alr-CondlUonlni rom the New York Times. The Sold - Traded Wirm Ml Otil Great Prog War was over: se- Numismatic SuppUet Funeral Home ladoitnn Kihtoii Plumbing i Heating Motor Gn»rt« urely In place. Hopewell's frog 42 Main St., Woodbridre Air Conditioned roa nn KSTIMATM said eloquently that competi- Phnn* IM-S7M Parkinc INSTALLED MB 4-214} tion had come for all railroads Open Monday thru lUturdlj ,n New Jersey. It VM I 9M t, I . 131 FJt on MAINTAINED to Tuesday because of the holl- In the school kitchen with Mrs. ,1 ihal trades one.' ^ •««• Emanucl Bulletin Ls to contain Items parents to cooperate with the Ro s(>11 cinys of our friends of the Jew- John Yanlk, chairman. Dr. Sanford S. Jacobs rlre Chief Rudolph Kulchln- ,\.'ii nnd eight of JJ- * . budstet and flnnwe: concerning Radin Station WC teachers in order to make the osrnl1 TC ish faith. viols In the Tren-',?" •' I-OVHSZ. program broadcasting dates of school Mrs. Button, kindergarten ty of the Fords Fire Depart- men and women of tomorow eacher, welcomed all nrw Joins Rahwny Firm ient _ urgent because it may IT bring Intro-! Pounders Day; Mrs. Har-'"Hneellatlon and If the meriting Outdo J. Bi;i«lanl. and Mrs.imore tolerant and underatand- old Bocrrr. membership: Mrs.'night falls on a day when the mothers and answered ques- FORDS — Dr. Sonford 8. HI to a modern Rlchard P. McCormlck, will ig, more forgiving and more Jacobs, 42 Murdock Street, has ell save the lives of you and Sidney Felnbpri*-, legislation; !«hool l« cloRed, the PT.A. tions concerning their child's , line that differs speak on the $750,000,000 N. J. espectful. She added that the starting school at the kinder- Joined M. & T. ChemtcsX Inc. iur family. n spirit from tra- Mm. Edward Stem, publicity: [Meeting is also automatically bond referendum. Mr. BrlRlanl, can JOHN ,T. PINTER ;eachers do the best they can garten tea held yesterday. Mrs. Rahway, as a chemist ln the "Experience shows that a 1 Mrs. Walter Kirbe, parent andj celled. Committee reports iiii . p dj e rprts RHASSIONEI): Airman John Assemblyman from Middlesex lesplte all odds, but they can- Frank Overton, chairman, research laboratories. He pre- 'amlly which ls ready for a fire '81""* M<" Milt Ktt aar t b i t th Bll County, will speak In favor of M| Arc, C/8.J., tiv Milton Kott, rccrc-; e to be Riven to the Bulletin J. Pinter, son of Mr. and it accomplish the Impossible. served the tea, viously served as a chemist In mergency ls usually able to Btlon: the referendum. Mrs. McCor- • KIIin mathemaithema-- Marvin Robinson, school chairman before September 23. Mrs. John J. Pinter of 18 New members of the P.T.A. the U. S. Radiological Defense lome through safely when fire 1 mlck, a member of the State The annual "Bundle Days" ColteRf, education: Bert Levenson. high A nominating committee will Lehigh Avenue, Fords, Is be- ere welcomed and the school Laboratory, ictually strikes," the Chief said. 00 Committee on taxes, a member drive starting Oc-tober 31 i KIVP this special** ' wrvlors; Mrs. V. Thomp-|be elected at the next board ing reassigned to Charleston eroonnel were Introduced by through November 4 was Dr. Jacobs has a B.8. degree 'Studies show that many Uvei i •>•>, 8 P. M. :»n. nlstorian; Mis. D. Romeo meetinK. Under discussion willAFB, S. C, (or training and of the League of Women Voters, [rs. Aaroe. Officers and com- a Mr8 Dona1ri nounced by Mrs. Aaroe, All In chemistry from City College, ;aken by home fires each year : principal M-, ™, - Williams, hos-;be the matter of an annual duty as a machinist. Plscataway Township, and a mittee chairmen of the P.T.A. math teacher at Douglass Col- clothing collected by the boys New York, a PhD. in inorganic M.ve been needlessly lost be- •!•.• lecture wlll|l>™»t>: Mrs. Oeoree Oyurlsln. P.T.A. award to be presented were Introduced by Mrs. Axel Airman Pinter recently lege, will speak against the and girls of the school will go chemistry from the University jause of failure to pre-plan for ;,1 purpoae:- Mbrary; MM. Edith Slstak.to a ninth grade student at- completed United States Air Thomscn, president. The first to the "Save the Children's of Colorado, and is a member [Ire emergencies and rehearse . . unfathotnable Vice president; MLss Judith 3402nd School Squadron, U the regularly. Chief Kulschlnsky rine Battalion Landing Team Miher they are Jordan, recording secretary* son of Mr. and Mrs. Meeting Set Tonight advised, to be sure the family li 1-8, a Second Marine Division H'i'd to certain John Mansfield, corresponding Ourncnk of 16 First Street. He thoroughly familiar with pro- unit ln the Mediterranean. re- For Deborah Group rmcepU earlier KXTetary; Mr. Chris Dandorf i'\ B "raduatp of Woodbrldge cedures. •millsta formerly High School. " c?ntly visited Cannes, Prance. i feasible. His week ln Cannes Included FORDS — The Deborah Hos- Here are pointers to help ; iiie program It-1 Mrs. Rojsen. budiet chair- pital group of Perth Amboy- you plan: FOR ROYALTY arranged trips to Part*, flsh- Fords area will hold a regular -i-d that It Is not man, announced each member: „.... , „ , ,, . Ing tours ln the French Alps. meeting tonight, 8:00 at thi 1. Carefully figure out at iinl experiment, would rwelVf H copy of the; FORDS _ Army Specialist and pilgrlmagea to tne shrlne proposed buditet. when com-iFour William O. DevereBUX, 23, Masonic Temple, state Street, least two routes to tha outside h v tested pro- 11 is of Lourdes for Catholic person- from every room ln the house, pleted, and t!i<> 'Bulletin. °» of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perth Amboy. Members are In- :•,•' with unusual nel. especially bedrooms. Allow for m mbers f he 82<1 Ai bonie vited to bring friends an Six volliw delegates who wlll, 5 ° ,A i; neighbors. blocking of stairways and.haUi • A." she con-jHttm) the convention in At'""—-faux- . 100 Woodland Ave- MISSION by fire. •udc-nu of bOth'Untic City on October 23, 24' partlcipated with other FORDS — A Teen-age mis- A tennis tournament and In a demonstration of 3. Particularly for nighttime schools falli»nd 25 arr Mrs. Spivack ; sion will be conducted by fashion show were held during a rbo colnbat fires, remember that closed any otherlMr.v Lovasz. for the three davs ! J™ readiness forjPather Dismas, O.F.M., Conv., September and other events ll Kln a nd of Af bedroom doors wlH hold back ... . -rograrogram Is »nd Mrs Uandorf. Mrs. Sifltak. ?? ' ^ ,, **"*" «ha-iat Our Lady of Peace Church planned Include tag day, Octo- in'*- program 1 n an durlng tnelr M& MtlM rron flame and smoke and allow ex- tlit 1 Mr B d M n an durlng tnelr M&JMtlM rron» September 29 to October ber 4 and 5, ln Perth Amboy- • r the mortality Mrs. Boerer and Mrs Levenson J » September 29 to October tra time for escape. v becuuse It In-'who will atlnid October 24. visit to Fort Bragg. 4th. Fords area, and October 11 and 3. For upiper floor escape, ..: with the de-j The tmchr-rs and PTA. of- l J ln Perth Amboy, • Mrs. Rutti use any available porch and •, ui explore, tolncrrs win b<> Introduced nt the Schonberger la chairman. garage roofs, ladders, or treea . will use lde«|October g mpotlnu, and Mr The most Important fund rais- as ways down to safety. Be •A u a bridge toJMaiillo77<). Rvildance U-acher. Winners Given Ribbons ing event of the season will be sure that exit windows work ''•>: suspect that| m conduct a discussion on re- held, October 14 ln the form W easily, and that they are low • "°r the nrtt pojt ^ of a rummage sale under the cnT and large enough to get i-iderstaml the rtl. , At Fords Flower Show ilrraansWp of Mxi. Saral 1Pr A new grille of horizontal design extend- rear wheel spinning on slippery surfaces, through. i' thev are to °" Proerams for the yrur Ruderman. Members may con- ing the full width between headlights is a and a push button, electric •windshield ;approved by the board were FORDS — Blue and red rib- Mrs. Kowang had the besi tribute rurnmag* by calling HI. 4. Pick an outside assembly 1)V Mr/I ljOvtlS7 washer. There are improvements in both r.'athenue aUo - bons wer_.e. awarde.. d to flr.itan daft-angement of mixed floweri 2-1984. prominent styling feature o! the 1964 point where the family will miroductlon of for De- second place winners at thejwlth Mrs. Elsie Bchroth seconi Valiant Shown here la the Signet V-200, Valiant engines, the 101-horsepower stand- meet, and be sure everyone un- : is for grades'Mmb*r Kebniary 4. April 14 flower show sponsored by the place winner. Herman Sohroth RtTBOUOE 8ALK a •poxty two-door hardtop, one of nine ard engine and the 145-horsepower optional derstands and rule "once out — them.' Is towoman' s Club of Fords in the and Mrs. Kowang entered th< FORDS — The WJS£J9. mocUs in five body styles available in thepower plant, to provide simplified main- stay out." 8tr v|1 (;lr and ' '>''H'T caiii-ation-- Library on Thursday afternoon. most original arrangements o the Wesley lf«tbodlst Crmroh 1964 line. New features, available for thetenance and maximum starting reliability. 5. Know how to call tbe fin ii:.(l a lT-ar-11*1*1 baokl)"'''' "f the nation. Ellen Chrlstensen's en- mixed flowers, and Schrot will conduct • nmimacw sale, Valiant's 5-year or 50,000-mile warranty on department, by street box or Mrs fl Mr;s fint time in the Valiant line, include a ..!•:.•* based on ' > ">. Hbr.iry rhair- of zinnias won awards'and Mrs. James Hamilton October S ini'(' "I1 "'"*' book>i!fo best, bloom and best ar-ceived special prizes In thla ca until 3 pm. »i 10» Wood- as quickly as the house Is dear ;l.iined that forr best, bloom and bst ar mUskm, Sure-Grip differential to minimize tinued on all 1964 models. ll study and purrtuuvd hv lhl'srho"1 ltl)niry raiiRement. Mrs. Violet Smith tegoryt . brldg* Arena*. of people. • •suited In a snr_ i *!"' will Inves- had the best bloom and best! Mrs. Qeorge Molnar and Mrs. IT the as*lgn-| ' "' arrangement in hth e astert s ca-Ernest Nelson entered the most It.-.: to a CIBM'example ».• try to Mr-'iiKthen teisory. unusual house plants; prettl- lucressat hto;the child > n Lit ion ship to '!> other flower RTOUJXS, win- Mt, Mrs. William Oauthler and l. lOod." he siiid. urn were Mis. Joseph Kara, Mrs. Hera-tan ISchroffl'. lu encouraie, "But the school can do no best 41oom in Marigolds; best Mrs. O*bor Bodnar owned 1964 has arrived- ^ their beit'morr thon supplement this arrangement, first.Mrs. Oeorge the prettiest Violet, and Mrs. from pushing! tratnlnv A!! education must Molnar, second, Mrs. Joseph Kowang. the most unusual. ". N'.vond hls'beclrt m home It Ii there the Swlivy. In the children's division, !> . 'child-must llrst li-arn to know For dahlias, Mrs. Arnold J*e- Ellen Christensen had the best at your Plymouth-Valiant Dealer's •'• H Brzozow- Qod and to rt'Vi-rr.Him. It's metz had the best bloom; Mrs. bloom and Elizabeth SclbleiuU, 'ui the school, there he must le.im the true S. W. Hornsby and Mrs. Henry the best arangement. ;:(ividing stu- meaning of unselfish living. It Mozanowsld, best arrange- Louis Farkaa of the Fords --I academic ls theVe he must learn, through ments. Mrs. Steve Balasi had Flower Shop was the Judge and -•is parents ln observation, the practices of the best rose bloom; second, Mrs. Kowang, general chair- i-piponslbUlty the fundamental" moral vlr-'Mis. William Gauthler. Best man. Mrs. Molnar and. Mrs. -i training of tuei -- piety, justice, charily, ruse arrangements went to Mrs.Laiayette Livingston registered "Through for-junywrance, patience and forti-ptto Kowang; second, MM. VI- the flower entries. »:id personal1 tude." olet Smitli. Th« executive board of the club will meet at the library Wednesday, October 3, at 8:15 pjn. Plans will be discussed lor the Federation night meeting on October 9 at the Our Re- deemer Lutheran Church Ed- ucation Center. British scientists call ancient folklore modern.

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ME 4-9340 611 Amboy Avenue Tel. ME 4-4100-1, ME 4-1651 Independent-Leader (E.B.) Thursday, laptanta M, IMS Carteret *., PAGE 8IXTHN UOAL NOTICES NOTICES UMUU. NOTICES LEGAL NOTIOM NOTICM UOAL NOTIOM LEGAL NOTICES reyrt to thi Mortgagor by deed th* rights, prlvllfar, WM II Ma! AIT ths following w or pww Th* abort description I* >n *e- dated and recorded simultaneously rlded by law or ntltt of Court. and appurtenants ' i A Ifcdy hM livtdcd M, with a reject am one or all bide art to Mil a point; th»no* running (3) tauth herewith; this mortgage being a longing or in !>„„.', Jtra*r, and expot* end Mil at publi ft degrees 45 mlnuut 20 seconds ROBERT H. JAMISON. brave little smlfc, a •lip sals and to the highest blcKltr accord h •« let ta said block te such blddat sheriff. purchase money mortgage given to Ing. The as It may Mleet, due rsftrt belat •Mt too feet to a point in the said secure a part of tht purchase pries. "tbsrrlhri got at her butcher'* the ing to terms of tile on flit with the FINN ft MUM, right to adjourn 7(-«2 tached to or used In connection sale is the sum of Seventeen Thou- price at the Township will deltrer a bargain WASHINOTON HEIGHTS FBD- vhlch map wa* filed In ths Middle. Attorney. NOTICE will he sold titftlhsr with all other and sale deed for »eld premises. The approximate amount of the with the aforemtntloned premises sand Thrte Hundred, Seventy-Two d«tAlle pertinent, anld minimum price judgment to be satisfied by said ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO- HI County Clerk's Office March 7tB. and tny household appliances, and I-L. 9/19.2 "Take notloe that the Board of Dated: Stptsmlwr 17, 1M1. 932 as Map No. 983. File No. JTJ. 1111372 00) Dollars more or less to- Trustees have called a epeclal meet- belnf IG0.00 plua coete of preparing aale Is the sum of light Thousand, CIATION, organised and existing Including more particularly the fni- gether with ihe costs of this tale, ieed and advertising tlile aale. Said JOSFPH VAL1NTI Six Hundred, Ukht-One (I8M100) under the laws of the United BBTNQ also known as Lots l«l ing of the plot owners of Windsor * Township Clerk to 1495 in Block 449A onithe tax Together with all and singular the BIIV.Rin S sU( lot In Mid blork, if told on term*, will Dollar* more or lees together with States of America. Plaintiff, and o."^'. Oven and Range J-JOl * •VPKRII1R i IM ,,, , OtcAtnt to take place on Pnday, requir" e a crown payment of 10% of the To be advurtlne.l P'pt. II and Sept. map ot the Townahlp of Woodbrldg* rights privileges, hereditaments and October 4, 1903 at 9:30 A.M. at 17 the costs of this sale. RICHARD NALBONE and VIKON- -SAS. ,,O. E. Dishwasher 8U-«0 appurtenances thereunto belonging hM accepted by the Tow.nehlp Com- 28. ltd In the lml<-pendent-Leadar, Together with all an* singular ICA NALBONI, hls wife, Defen- and more commonly known as m Tht approximate amount of the Aesdemr Street, Newark. New Jer- f M.60 Dow Avsnue. Iselln, New Jeney. or in anywli* appertaining. The CMANCKMY |ii\iM, ^-Itee. the balance of purchaie prlc« the rights, privileges, heredlments dants. ^dgment to be satisfied M said sey room SB." to b# paid In caah. The approximate amount of tht subscriber reserves the right to ad- Board of Truiteea and apurtenances thereunto belong- Wrlt of liecution for the sale of sal* ta th* sum on Slit**n Thous- journ said sale from time, to time DOCKr.T No. , ' '' Slid property la more particularly SHERIFFS BALE ing or lb anywla* appertaining. The mortgaged pretnlsee dated August ludgment to be satisfied bysald sale and, Sevan Hundred, S*venty-EI«ht I.-L. t/lS-M/63 14.40 pftcrlbed aa follows: .n the sum of Fifteen Thousand, subject only to such limitations or THI CITV SAVKc, „ SUPERIOR COURT OF subscriber reserves the right to ad- 13th, 1983. (118.778.00) Dollara more or less to- •'•'It 8. slii* of Warren fit;, 100 ftet w. NEW JERSKY Six Hundred, Fifty-Two (119,692.00) restrictions upon the exercise of such iROOKLYN » mr, . journ said sale from time to time By virtue of th* above stated gether with the costs of thin sale newer as m»y be specially provided NOTICE or rrBi.ic HAI.E off Charles St. Inlln CHANCERY DIVISION subject only to such limitations or Writ, to me directed and delivered, Dollars more or less together with Together with all and singular 'lalntlff, anil nii:,Ji , . Conditions of sale: MIDDLESEX COUNTY the costs of this sale. • • or nil*" of Court lelen Tlndali i, , . TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: restrictions upon the exercise of I wililll expose to sale at public th; rtght. privileges, hsredltamenujby law « ™£iTH At l refular meeting of ths Town- 7. No bonding permit other than Docket No. F 327t-82 such power as may be specially pro- vendut on Together with all and singular the and appurtenances thereunto be- ROBERT H. leftndants. Ship Committee of th« Towmhlip of any authorised accemury us* ap- FARMERS ti MERCHANTS NA- rights, privilege*, hereditaments and Sheriff. Writ of Rjeciiimr, •,, proved by the Zoning Ordinance vided by law or rules of Court. WKDNS8DATS8DAT, THE 18TH DDAA Y OF longing or In anywls* appertaining•' , rjoLA W»o4 bridge htli) Tutsdaj, Strttmher TIONAL BANK, of MaUWM, * bank- ROBERT H. JAMISON, OCTOBER A. D, 19M, appurtenances thereunto belonging 17, 1KI. I WII dlrictM to idrtrtlM of the Township of Woodbrldre ing corporation of the United Butts or In anywlae appertaining. The Tht subscriber reserves tht right to EDWARD 'J- «£* »lh, 1963 shall be Isaued. i Sheriff. at th« hour Of two o'clock by the Bj virtue nr tn ,,, , tha faot that en Tuasdajr tv«ntng, Oc- of America, Is Plaintiff and VIN- then prevailing (Standard or Day- subscriber reserves the right to adjourn said tale from time to time ,,,».«,« r>4.93 t Take further notice that at Mid TOOLAK, HANXY AND KOMOND, subject only ~ .„ o me directed »,lri ,.. tob«r 1, llll, th« Tnwmhlji Committee CENT BPAKOWSKI JR. and MAR- light Saving) time, In the afternoon adjourn said sale from time to time sublact only to tuch limitations or I.-L. »/>•»-18-W/W will mtrt it I P.M. (D8T) in the ills, or any date to which It m»y be Attorneys. subject only to such limitations or restrictions upon the exercise of iipoes to snlr ». ,„,! GARET BPAKOWSKI, UMVIR8AL I.-L. 9/1C-M-10/3-10/63 884.12 of the said day, at the Sheriff's! such power a* may be specially pro- SHERIFF'S SALE Commltta* Chamber*, Memorial Mu- jdjoarned, the Township Committne C. I. T. CREDIT CORPORATION, a restrictions upon the exercise of WEDNESDAY nil. , reserve* the right In Its discretion to Office) la th* City of New Bruns- vided by law or rules of Court. SUPERIOR COURT OF OF OCTOHKl' \ , •l«lpal BulMIni, Woodbrli)f«. N*w corporation of the SUM of New such power ss may be specially pro- NEW JERSEY SHERIFF'S SALE wick, X. J. vided by law or rule* of Court. ROBERT K JAMISOK. ,t tht hour uf !•»„ ,.' Jtnn. JEFFREY T. WILLIAMS and All the following tract or parcel Sheriff. CHANCERY DIVISION THI MONMOUTH COOHTY NA- SUPERIOR COURT OF ROBIHT H. JAMIBON. hen prevallliii! i.sw, . NOTICE OF TAX SAjtE NEW JKRSEY of land and th* premises herein- LSVT. McCLOBKSY, MIDDLESEX COUNTY Ufht savlngi tunr ui ..', TIONAL BANK. Red Bank, a nation- after particularly deserted, situate, Bhcrlff. TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE al banking association, an defend- CHANCERY DIVISION BCHLBSINCIER & TISCHLBR. No. r-ua-n Of th* stud day ., ,h, ,, MIDDLESEX COUNTY lying and being UM Township of A. LAWRM YOUNO, SUN l 'Irtue of the t« Boul*vard t\uM,-> , ttwerally chargeable atainit the same on said FIRST DAV OF JULY, wick, N. J. BRS, corporation of the State ol mpi : Writrit,, tlo mmei dlr and dellTtted, Writ, to me directed and delivered, B on map entitled "Map of Ne« New Jersey, and STATE OF NEW '.ni.iwilt l Ii-Jpotn mie (HrtCMto aalHe at public v*o- taut beglnnlnj pnhr ' , IK, a* computed to said list together with Interest on said amount ALL that certain tract -or parcel will expose to sale at public Uth. 19«J3. I North 4 degreri J5 ^, , mOM (AID FIRS! DAT Or JTJLT TO m DATE OF SAL*, and the Martot Park" Hied In July 14 JERSEY, are Defendants. By virtue of the above stated ;„,„ _._ r-w, \ of land, situate, lying and being In vendue on WEDNESDAY. THE 18th 1929 at Map 1089 Die If I 626 if**t to a point: then.• '.., cost Of tale. the Township of Madison, County of Writ of Execution for ths sale o: Writ, to me directed »nd delivered^ vviDNESDAT. THI l»tb DAY degree* 05 mlnutev PAV , DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D., 19J3. at In the Middlesex County Clerk's I will expose to sals at public ven- OCTOBER A. D. IMS. Bald panels will be told In fee to such, persons as will purchase Mldqieeex and State of New, Jersey. .he hour of two o'clock by the then Office; thence mortgaged premises dated Augus a point; thfnre (]) s.' tty* flame, subject to redemption at the lowest rate of Interest, but "Known and designated aa Lots 47 prevailing (Standard or Daylight 7th. 1963. due on at the hour of two o'clock by UM 91 minute* V,>v 7n '., (!) Along the northerly line of Lot then prevailing istaadard or Day AM «nMdlns eight p«r cent per annum. and 48 on a map entitled "Madison Saving} time In the afternoon of No. 1 and also along the north By virtue of the above state WEDNESDAY. THI 2nd DAT northerly line of 8ifr>. ..: Bald sates will be subject to municipal liana accruing AFTER Acres. Property of Vanetbel Inc., the said day, at the Sheriff's Office Writ, to me directed snd delivered OF OCTOBER AD. 1983. !„ h, saving) time, tn the afternoon Ihenra (4l Ni>r'h ?.•> i',» erly Una of Lot IS In Block B at the hour of two o'clock by thej the Sheriff's Of- Mil 1, MR, Including assessments confirmed after that date and Madison Township, Middlesex Coun n the City of New Brunswick, N. J. on MapJ aforesaid Nortb 87 de- I will expose to tale at public ven of lhe nii Aty at tltcft West 75 (err i,, « IM taxes, tod to the right of interested parties to redeem within ty. Hew Jersey. Scale 1 Inch.—100 All the following tract or parcel grees 4* minutes We«t 104.84 due on then prevailing (Standard or D»>-iflf, lB the City of New Bruntwick, thence 151 SIIHIK >.i;<> feet. November 28, 1951 bj Karl F. light Savlni) time, in the afternoon," _, ttt Mm* lnd br law. of land and, the premises hereinafter feet to the easterly side o: WEDNESDAY, THB 2nd DAY tb B e r i radlua of 35 fw "•!.•• Heuaer, P. E. 121 Main Street, Mata- of the said d»j, at_ *_ 5; f;l . ; ALL that tract or parcel of land, 1 TOTAL LIRN8 particularly described, situate, lying William Place; thence OF OCTOBER A.D., 1993, point or place of HK'i;', , wan, New Jersey" which aald map and being In the Township of (4) Along the easterly side of WU- at the hour of two o'clock by thi Office in the City of New Bruns- sltustt. lying and being In the \ WITH IU on August 22, 1953, '"*d In the Known as I.oi ii H INTEREST 10 Woodbrldge, In the County of Mid- llam Place North 05 degrees 32 then prevailing (Standard or Day wick, N. J. Township or Ran tan, in the County Boulevard, nid iir,!,-. OWNER Middlesex County Clerk's Office as dlesex and State of New Jersey: minutes East 123.09 reet to the light Saving) time. In the afternooi All the following tract of land of Middlesex In the Slate of New BLOCK LOT JULY 1, INI map, number 1753 In file S2. Township. New J^r•^, Emms& Oeorge Tampa 41.W Known as Plot No. 32 In Block point or place of BEGINNING, of the said day, al the Sheriff and the premise* hereinafter par- Jersey 14M ft 1410 Being the stune premise* conveyed ticularly decrlbed, situated, lying Thi spprtnlm«> ,.:• 18 ft 17 John * Madeline Trabslks, 138,07 306-C, as shown on Plan of Plots BR1NO commonly known as 25 Office in the City of New Brunswick Being known a* Lot >, In Block Judgment u> hr M ' : if 324.81 to Vincent Spakowakl, Jr., and Mar- on Map of Inman Estates, Oreen- Academy Street, New Market. N. J., N. J. and being In the Borough of Car- 180-U as laid down on a certain 7. » ft So. 50' of » Bflward * Lottie Adsms garet Spakowskl, husband and wife sale Is the mm "• -- , 317*80.15'of 318 Mike Telepanlcs ._ 220.36 Hdge Section 2, filed January 18, and designated at tax lots 64, 6SA teret. Middlesex county, and State map entitled, "Map of Haven Vil- Mnd. Three Hu:-,.l:<-' by Ethel G. Van Busklrk, by deed 1941 In the office of the Clerk of ALL that tract or parcel of land of New Jersey. no 1«7 ft IM Dora Horvath ... . — 815.97 on block 202, tax map of Township situate, lying and being In thi lage. Section 8. uiuau in Raxitan l»17,J»0Oi Doiltrv n..-.- 313.SI dated March 3, I960 and recorded In the County of Middlesex ss Map of Flacataway. BSINO known and designated at f rr i Michael ft Julia Patrick the Middlesex County Clerk's Office Township of Madison, in the count' Lot 22 in Block 98-0. u laid down Township, Middlesex County, New tether with tht (•<-«•.< i • • MD ix ft m Dial Agency 94.21 No. 1544, File No. 869 TOGETHER with all futures now of Middlesex, In the Ststt of Ne Jersey. July, 1951," Raymond P, Together with al. \:v' > MA ft 87A 138H1 on March 9, 19«0 ID Book 2182 Deeds Being commonly known as No. and distinguished upon a certain SI A Curtis ft BIS Young 28." or hereafter attached to or used Jersey: Map entitled "Map of Longview Ter- Wllnon, Civil Engineer, 48 Patereon right*, prlvlle«M, :-,':• '.->• 40 ISA * 1>A ' Rlsser Chemicals, Inc. 4684.W 108 Lancaster Road, Colonla, New in connection' with the premises Street, New Brunswick, N. J , wblch appurtenances tfc»r» ::• The approximate amount of the BEING known and designated as race, Section 3, situated In the Bor- r ( 47 1 Marie C. Burdash 312.40 Jersey. herein described and the following map was Died in th* Clerk's OfflM or In anywise ir;-" 131 judgment to be satisfied by said sale SALE SUBJECT TO: household applies.. .. "ttures Lot 434 Block 561. on "Subdivision ough of Carteret, Middlesex Coun- Ki to ii Lftsalo Horvath — Is the sum of Thirty-Five Thousand, Plat Crestwood, Section 3. situated ty, N. J. Nov. 35, 1948," prepared of Middlesex County at Map No subscriber resrn" "« -. 179 B Inc!, Laloun Bst«t«». Inc. 68.27 1. Costs of Court, Advertising and which are part of the realty. 1703, File 283. Journ said sale fmn: - • • ii to « Incl. Nine Hundred, Forty-Seven ($35,- Sheriff's fees. In Madison Township, Middlesex by Edward C, Rellly A Associates, *» D Margaret Hogya 843.00 M7.00) Dollars more or lew together Eight aluminum combination 'County, N J.. drawn by Karl H. Perth Amboy. N J, and Died In Being also known a* No. 31 Ov subject only to *>K?I • 1MB in Jamec * Brnma Mayer 519.91 3. Unpaid taxes. If ant. storm windows and one aluminum Ington Avenue. rettrlctlans upn:. 'hi- •> with the costs of this sale. 3. Unpaid Assessment!, If tny. WUber. P.E fityrevllie. N. J., Li- the Office of the Clerk of Middlesex JTJ TO * 4A L VtlUg* »! .' 35.83 Together with all and singular the combination storm door. cense No. 3433, July 1956, Seal* 1" County u Map No. 2293, File No. The approximate amount of thi such power as rmy he f;^ 4. Subject to restrictions, If any. The approximate amount of the rlded by law or niln • • 34S 0 IB fihar Osrp , 55,77 rtgbta, privilege*, heredlments and = 90' and filed In the Office of the 944. Judgment to be satisfied by eali Mfl Aurtlla Builders - 29.45 5. Subject to such state of facts Judgment to be satisfied by said sale Is the sum of Nine Thousand ROBERT H .A'! 16 appurwnces thereunto belonging or that an accurate survey and sale is the sum of Fourteen Thou- Clerk of Middlesex County as Map The above description Is In ac- Ul R « ft » William ft Myrtle Themss 39.25 In anywise appertaining, The sub- Inspection of the preml, No. 2291 and File No. 946 cordance with a Survey prepared by Eight Hundred, Pltiy-Flvs ltt,SS5.00) 37.1 J sand, eleven Hundred Forty-Seven Dollars more or lets together with HERMAN 8WJU S * « Walter A Mary Coan 645.77 scriber reserves the right to adjourn might disclose. ($14,747,00) Dollars more or less to- SAID premises art commonly Edward a RetUy * Associates, dsted J7« J Hunter Associates 14 46 said sale from time to time subject 8. Subject to easements, If any. nowr as 170 Cindy Street, Madison Nov. n,\K». the costs of thlt sale. Attonu; 1 only to Bum limitations or restric- gether w|tb the costs of this sale. Together with all and slufular i. L. 9,-ii-ie-M-io J h im D 7*8 Rose Holder 22.10 7. Federal, State and Municipal Together with all and singular •ownshlp, Middlesex County, N. J. BEINQ the same premises eon- •« Hunter Associates 12.39 tions upon the eierclce of such acts, laws, ordinances, and si* r> 4 power as may be specially provided the rights, privileges, hereditament* 378 B Lancelot Rilev 13.81 regulations affecting the use and appurtenaaoes thereunto be- 7 ft < Du-Rlt* Car Wash Co. 613.41 by law or rules of Court. and occupancy of the premises, 37« H as v» it md. ROBERT H. JAMISON, longing or In anjrwlae appertaining. 383 E Melonto T. Spence 18.59 8. Judgment contains a Judgment Tli* subscriber reserves the right to i ft J Sheriff for possession, but a purchaser 3S5B S * 4 Turner, Inc. 332.53 adjourn said tale from time to Donald J. Montague J52JH PABSON8. CAtiZONA, BLAIR would have) to obtain bit curs tfent subject only to such limita- MSB ID ft WARREN, MS 0 Donald J, Montague 4.20 writ of possession. tions or reatrtoUons upon th* 19 Attorneys S. Subject to rights of adjoining I exercise of such power as may be 385 C Clovsrleaf Memorial Park Assn. 140.29 I. I. 9/12-19-28-10/3/63 170.06 394 J $ to l» IneJ Cloverleaf Memorial Park 294.81 owners, and fence* and specially provided by law or rules JM K j'j to 20 Incl. Cloverteaf Memorial Park ...... 351.74 ir any. of OoDTt. 11 to 34 lnd. Cloverleat Memorial Park 7319 SHERIFF'S SALE K). Subject to the rights of th* ROMLVr H. JAMIBON, 3M K SUPERIOR COURI United States of Amertas. oM 3M K IS to 77 Incl Cloverieaf Memorial Park Aasn, K94.36 Sheriff. John Elyar si 64: OF NEW JERSEY of the defendant*, to redeem KOVA06, AHMMOM, HOROWITZ 3*5 1A * 3 LAW DIVISION the property. 396 O 29 * W Ltroy ft Lillian Hlgdon ...... 22.721 ft BRKILUtX. .18.52) MONMOUTH COUNTY Being also known by the tam* 3 Morris Loire — AttotntT* m B Docket No. J-13237-62 Lot and Block numbers on tht 1 -L. 9/18-26—16/3-W/6J *M32 4' Cloverieaf Memorial Park Assn. 315.89', BBLL FINANCE CO., a body cor- Township of Woodbrldge Tax Map. S9S J Abco Building Corp 12.39 401 2A porate, Plaintiff, and ALEXANDER The approximate amount of the SALE l ki Urstan. Inc and VIOLA OODBOLT, Judgment to be satisfied by said 404 K Z!Z 18.59 i COURT or 432 C 1 Wljliam J. Breen, Jr. I Defendants. sale Is the sum of Nine Thousand, M Mildred Dellegllo Writ of Execution for the sale of Nine Hundred, Twenty-Nine (IS,- NEW JERSEY 432 N CHANCEBV DIVISION 432 N 43 Robert A Regtna Mannlj .... premises dated June 11th, 1963. 929.00) Dollars more or lets together 33B A- J4 Sylvester k R. McCann 37.58 By virtue of the above stated Writ, with the costs of this aale. MIDDLESEX COUNTY 43J A 192.08 Docket Ne. f-3338-4- 437 B It] Charles ft Frances McCann to me directed and delivered, 1 will Together with all and singular 4 ft S expose to sale at public vendue on the rights, privileges, hereditaments METROPOUTAN -UFt INSUR- Jacob Lemchult ... 8S.52 ANCE OOMPANT, a N*W Tork •rr * 32 to 24 Incl. Arthur fc M. Craeme 58.39 WEDNESDAY. THE 9th DAY OF and appurtenances thereunto be- 223 A- 23 OCTOBER A. D., 19M longing or In anywise appertaining. corporation, t* PLaln«(J, aad STEW- mm 442 S Avenel-Col. Post 71S Jewish ART DOW *od AMI DOW, hi* wife, 442 L 1747 to ITS* tod. War Vet 44 13jat the hour of two o'clock by the The subscriber reserves the right to adjourn said sol* Irom time to time and FLOUNCE MONROE, widow, 443 B Ii ft If Forrest & B, Plgott . ... 144.06;then prevailing (Standard or Day- an Defendants. 444 C Klmbail * Klmbal! „ 862.74 light Saving) time, in the afternoon subject only 10 such limitations or 1J94 to 1297 Incl. of the said day, at the Sheriff's restrictions upon the exercise of Writ of Bi-cutlon for the aale of 448 V 1350 to 1353 Incl. Klmball ii Klmball .... _- 62.64 mortgaged premises dated August UR V Carmine Magltone 708,34 Office In the City of New Bruns- such power a* may be specially 1544 to 1549 Incl. provided by law or rules of Court. 8th, 1963. - 448 W Bmll A: Frances Imboden ... 202.76 wick. N. J. By rlrtus of the above stated: 1245 392 45 PREMISES knoe-n as Lot No. 4. ROBERT H. JAMISON, 449 I 1250 k 1351 Emll b Frances Imboden Writ, to me directed and delivered,! 4+9 I 384.10 lying In the Township of Monroe, Sheriff. I will expose to sale at public ven- 1255 & 1253 Bmll «: Frances Imboden Middlesex County, New Jersey. ABRAHAM D. OLASB. 44»1 Bmll * Frances Imboden 991.06 due on 4t»I 1J54 to 12M Incl. 621.78 Ea at a poini t in' thel Attorney. WEDNESDAY. THB 16TH DAT OF 1402 to 1494 Incl. Walter Jaworskl middle of the road leading tromjl.-L. 9/19-26—10/3-10/63 (68.44 440 J Thomas & H Wacaster 354.40 OCTOBER A. D., 1963 466 A 21M & 3185 121.13 Jamesburg to English town, said be- at the hour of two o'clock by the 2306 Qustnve k A. Llndstrom ginning point being 431.6 feet north, 4<8 T Gustave & A Llndstrom SHERIFF'S SALE then prevailing (Standard or Day- 5309 iresterly, as measured along the IL'PERIOR COURT OF light Saving) time, la the afternoon 3035 to 3037 Inol. Richard & G. Thomas of said road from the most tmr Horns Realty Co., Inc. 516.42 NEW JERSEY of the said day, at tt-t Sheriff's Of- 448 O 18 easterly corner of the tract described CHANCERY DIVISION fice In the City of Hew Brunswick. 40 Horns Realty Co., Inc. 182.98 in the recital hereinbefore, of which 472 Pah Realty 10.98 MIDDLESEX COUNTY N. J. 472 8 the following description Is a por- Docket; No. F 3.33-62 ALL that tract or parcel of land 3241 ft 2O4B George Douglas 196.14 tion ,frora said beginning running: 471 M Kdwln 8. Douglass 542.56 CA-_T-_0£T BAV-NOe AND LOAN situate, lying and "being in tb- r 478 C 1Z4S to 2347 Incl. (1) SOUTH 45* west 300 3 feel; ASSOCIATION, a corporation of the Townshlp of Madlsoi. In the County 478 C \C Henry & J. Desrolsler* 310.23 |2) NORTH 79' W 30" west 7.41 State of New Jersey, Is Plaintiff, and of Mlddlewx and atat* ot New *» 2509 ft 2610 Gertrude * Harold Wood 12.04 feet; JOSEPH F. PAXTON, JKANNX PAX- Jersey: 483 A 56 Robert Brown 25.05 (3) NORTB »• 34' 30" west 49.01 TON, his wife. State of New Jersey BE1NO known and designated as 485 F 33 Hern Art Const Oo 62 84 feet; NEW JERSEY MORTOAOB _s IN- Lot Number 2, at laid down and 488 IB * 28 Tech-Bilt Homes Corp. 6.31 l4i NORTH 43° east 282.69 leet to VESTMENT CORP., a New Jersey distinguished on a map entitled SMITH STREET MI Mary Cernlgrlia — 114.59 the middle of said road leading from Corporation, HENRY KOLAS, "Crestwood Section 5" tttusted at 4M I Jamesburg to English town; 903 B 302 Mary Cerntgltn __. i 310.29 HOUSEHOLD F1NANCS CORP.. a Madison Towns-tip, Middlesex Jansi, Inc. 98.84 Along the middle of said road corporation, and THE COUNTY County, New Jersey, dated January, 5(13 B 4 south 45* east 50 feet to the point MKC Ii Ralph * Marguerite Box 25515 TRUST QOMPANT, a corporation, I860, made by Russell H. Benjamin, Ralph te Marguerite BOX ^ 30.48 or place of beginning. a re. Defendants. C. K., Parllo, N. J. and filed in 506 F 16 SUBJECT to the rights of the JOSF 7B ft I Thomas A: C. Poultney 358.33 Writ of Execution for live tale of the Ofnce ot the Olerk of Middle**! Peted Construction jCo —^_ 71.50 public m to much of the above de< mortgaged premise, dated Augustl County on May 34, I960, u Map we a 7 scribed road lying between the cen- r 8 Peted Construction Co. _i... 71.50 No. 2400 Hie No. 948. 507 B ter and the southwesterly lint of the By virtue of the above euted i 507 B 9 Peted Construction Co. - 67.29 road leading from Jamesburg to Bald premise, are commonly n 'rit. to me directed and delivered, 507 B 10E ft M Frank & Jennie Kurtan - 8.63 |Kngllshtown. known and designated a* No. 153 22C I. Samuel Sodowlck wui expose to tale *t publlo ven- Throckmorton Lane, Madison Town- S07 B 4 2; BBINO a portion of land* com- MS John Furr, Jr. 1 7 ahlp, New Jersey. n 507 B to 370 lnd. D. Xdvard at A Moore 29.331 .„ 196> M0 I 6*5 * 686 ' George W. Oouch __ 12.62 the tenement*, hereditament* and 369 to 372 Incl. Jewish Community OenteT 40.85 BEING the HUH premises convey , the hour of two o'clock by th* appurtenances thereunto belonging 510 B Charles Babela 18.93, d by deed from Joseph Pergolo and hen prevailing (Standard or Day- or In anywise appertaining, aad the SAVINGS .116 E 341 50 to MA Incl. Se&ton Builders, In«. 77.81 Mary Pergolo to Alexander and Igbt Saving) time. In the afternoon reversion or reversions, remainder Sl« F Seaton Builders. Inf. 109.35 James Oodbplt by deed 4ated Aug- >f the said day, at the Sheriff* and remainders, rent*, lstuet tod 517 O 52-B to 53 Incl. 16 ft 17 Joseph St M Klrsch ._ 672.22 ust 25, 1853, and recorded In ihe Mfice In the City of New Bruns- profits thereof, AND ALSO, all the BUSES M7 O Mlddldesex County Clert's Office on 18 Joseph 4 M. Klrscn. _ _ 84.16 wick, S. J. •state, right, title, Interest, pro- ALL 1 1 J17 B 255.48 September 14. 1983, In deed book! ALL that tract or parcel of land, perty, possession, clsim and 'I*"" " 517 8 1» to 21 Incl. Joseph & M Klrtch _ •705, page 115. tuate, lying and being In toe whatsoever, a* well In law at In Alexander ,t Marlon Kuaaers -.. 231.32 The approximate amount of the 517 S 22 te 36 Incl. 50.47 .ownslilp o. Woodbrldge, In th* equity, of U.e Mortgagor, ot, in BANK . 517 8 9 Darlow Village, Inc. . .udgment to be satisfied by said bounty of Middlesex, la the State John Stephen Toth 119.78 y and to the same, and every part LEAD TO 520 132B ft IMA sale It the sum of Two Hundred f M Je and parcel thereoL with the appur- 529 K Edith Nora Gordon ...... 502.13 "lixty seven (|267.00) Dollars more f Maw Jersey: • 11 to 13 Incl. RflNa at a point In the tenances, and air furturt* now or 540 A 486 to 486! Incl. Ferdinand 6t H. Oallo 210 96 T leai together with the costs of southerly tide of Lake hereafter attache* to or uted In Mrs. Bllz. K. Mikulxa 362.93 this sale. A«nue 563 C 13 ft 14 j therein distant 7D.0 feet connection with the prexnltee here- swi L 25 to 37 Inol. Mlchlel k Mary Benko 35.51 Together with all and singular fronf tht produced Intersection in described, knd ^ laddttlon there- Tupalco, Inc. „..,.„....__»- 408.721the rights, privileges, hereditaments OUR DOOR Ml 18 ft 18 thereol with th* easterly aids) of to, but sot Tin -laptrt-on of the 173 to 176 Inol Anthony Milanese 45.041and appurtences thereunto belong- Wendy Boad thenoe (1) along aald foregoing, any household appilanoet, MO a 55.50 ing or la anywls* appertaining. The «74 » Benjamin Lapln, Bt Al* line of Lake Avenue North « de- which an, and shaiT be dewed to 33 Benjamin Lapln. Bt Alt _____ 35.50 subscriber reserves the right to ad- gree* 44 minutes West 4J.66 fttt u> be future* and a part at th* Malty, fsw 95.94 journ said sale from time 667 377 to «7« Incl. Norbert lojewskl ., 1 point thane* (2) tarring wetter)*' and art a portion of tht) ttcurtty. George As Anna Os-fla _,,.. 469.29 subject only to such Umltal M soutlwrW to the left with a M- for th* lndebtednese herein men-) MT A 3 restrictions upon the en 699 A 13 Mike Povamnlk 25.03 ., - W dlus of 2Jfeet an arc distance of tloned. 276 George Makal ,. 131.40 such power at may be tpeclaf y pro- 38.61 feet to aald line of Wendy The approflmat* amount of the 401B ft 493 Raymond O. Clayton 611.10 vided by law or rules of Court. Road; theaee (3) alone said lint ot Judgment t* be aatuaed by taltt 411 ft 416 Raymond Q. Clayton 45.89 ROBERT H. JAMISON, Wendy Road South 4 degree* 47 aale is the Aim of Ifln*t«*n Thou-1 Whenever ybu're on your Way to or from Perth Amboy «B Harriet Dalton _. 817 06 Sheriff. minutes 30 second* west 13.70 feet sand. Tw110o • Bundled- , Five ((Ur _rant Bldg. CO., Inc. 12.20 NOVOOROD _t SUOABMAN, to a point; thence (4) South 861 JOB no) Dollars more or l»ti together —to work or shop—it takes only "seconds" to do your 2.81 Attorneys. [egrets 44 minutes East 72.66 feet to1 4 SB is MB R. Homes Five :. L. 9/12-19-36-10/3/63 with the cotts of thi* salt. Grant Bldg. Co., Inc . 6.10 475.84 . point; thence (1) North 3 degree* Together with all and singular 14 - J4.57 J6 minutes KaH lOp.00 feet to the saving right at the bus stop. Just step off the bus ... 63 Grant Bldg. Co., Inc. 8HERIFF'8 SALE tht rights, privileges, bandttamtnU Grant Bldg. Co., Inc, 20 33 point of BEGINNING. and appurtenances thereunto be- 43 34.5' SUPERIOR COURT Ol' BSINO alto known u Lot 5 In longing or In anywls* appertaining. 58 Grant Bldg. Co., Inc NEW JERSEY and step into Perth Amboy Savings Institution! If Qrant Bldg. Co., Inc. ...._-»_..-_.. 36.60 Block 518-E on Map of Duke* The tubicrlbsT rennet th* right 4 165.4' CHANCERY DIVUION Estates, Section No. 2, Woodbrldg* to adjourn said sale (ram tun* to 1 Carl & F. Nler ^. MIDDLESEX COUNTY tam're "going our way"... save more, earn more ,.. Sarah P. Rrug ., 494.06 Township, Middlesex County, New tlmt subject only 'to *ueh limita- IA Docket No. F-37JM2 Jersey, W, Franklin Bubhanan, O. tions or restriction* uMtt the mer. 17 to SO, 41 to COMMONWEALTH BANK OF X., dated November 19, 1063. els* of such poiMtf^.maj te 44 Inc. Fred & Bertha Schaui „... 1283.4 METUCHEN, a banking corporation "now at the rate of 33/4% a year, compounded quarterly. J Fred ft Bertha Schaui BIINQ comqionly knoan as No. 83 specially provided bj or rulet 11 ft 22 U7.»2 of the State of New Jersey, Is Plain Lake Avenue, Colon la, Nfew Jersey. of Court. 18 to 23 Inol. E. Scarano & 8. Apostolou • 1957 23 tiff, and ALFRED T. ALES6I am 841.34 The aforesaid description wa* pre- RO-UtBT at /-UUBOtl. Start or add to your savings account TODAY. MB to 21 Inol. Mary Thorworth PHYLLIS ALBSSI, his wife, are De pared In accordance with a survey 4S to 4» Incl. frank D'Aleaalo 44,8 fendauta. made by W. Franklin Buchanan. ' Bherin M * 36 Pet*M* Margaret Jluahanlc _ 176.89 Writ of Execution for the tale 01 C. E., dated November 9, 196V. L1MDABURT, Mc«C«lt-0K * 19 * It Domlnador & E. Sum 174.85 mortgaged premise* dated August EffTABEOOK, «tt ft M Knox Realty Oo 443.2: TOGETHER wltti the appurten- Attorneys. 16th, 1663. ances, and all fixtures now or here- »M.M . 171 ft 171 Robert H. Werbel . 260.33 By virtue of the above state. after attached to ur used in con- I.-L. 9/19-J6-10/3-10/M 4 ft 9 Michael It J. Matarlk -..-.., 376.1' Writ to me directed and delivered, nection with the premises fiorcln de- 16 ft IT Ohwpar Montlcello ,.— 32.M IHERUTI 1ALI I will expose to sale at public rea scribed, and lu addition thereto, gUPERIOB COURI OV 24 ft 1* James 6 Theresa Flockhart _ 292.71 due on bu,t not In ihnluikm uf the forego- 16 Jams* ft Theresa Flockhart „ 24.40 NEW JER1IY WEDNESDAY, THE 18th DAY OF ing, any household appliances next CHANCKBV DIVIIION 161 to IM Inol, Laos ft Laura Llge •, 10166 OCTOBER A. D., 1963, hereinafter described, which mt. tnd MIDDLESEX COUNT* M to M Incl. Herbert Holding Co. „.„ 152.49 at the hour of two o'clock by ttv. shall be deemed lu lie, [Inures and DOCKET No. r 11M-W Middlesex County's Lar^ett Bank M to M tool. Herbert Holding Oo. 69.V then prevailing (Standard ox Day a part of the realty, mid arc a por- J. I. K18LAK MOBTQAOI OOR- M ft IT Htrbert Holding Oo. .... 46.77 light Saving) time, In the afternooi tion of the security for the indebt- fOKATION. a Corporation of New M Herbert Holding Oo. lo.r of the aaid day, at th* Sheriff. edness herein mentioned Jersey. Is Plaintiff, and JAMBS A. " M to UK Inol. Herbert Holding Oo. .... Office la the City of New Bruns< 18 Alum. Comb aionii Windows; S. FATZINOEB and DBLHIA M. a Willie ft Mabel Brown . 72.0 wick. N. J. 2 Alum, Comb. Htoriu Duort IS FATZINOBR, his wife and PAUL Z. J/w I John Brows _.. S3.M ALL those certain loua, tracts 01 Venetian Blliult: (I is Dl.liwuimi KAMIU., Trust** lu Bankruptcy of PERTH AMBOY 21 John Brows 4,07 psroelt of land and p..ml_e_, here O. K Auto Washer, WelbuUt Oa JAMK8 A. H. F^TZINOBR, are De- 11 to X lnd. Charles H. Helnrtch - _c_ 18.30 matter particularly dem-tlbed, -itu Luniio. feudauts J4« te 34? lnd. MORTGAGE Ohtrltt ft LllUsn Morrtt 817.36 ate, lying and being In the 'mwti The approximate mnoum of the Writ of Execution for the sals of ui ft m Henry Peterson 6.10 ship of Sditou, In the County 0 iidgnieni to be auilnfled t>y Mtld uiortgagfld preuiiH* dated Augu«t Savings Institution 4A1 ft 441 Louis O. Alston 1619 Middlesex, and State of New Jnoc sale Is Uir uni of Seventeen Tliau- 7Ui, 11)63. Anna Leonard . c „ 123i BKOINNINO at a pulnt uu Ul bSlid, MJne Hiuidiol, tlBlity befeu By vlnue ot the tbqve stated PHTH AMIOY, NEW Mi ft sa Lucille Brown . MONEY 1174 ft 1211 6.1 Northwesterly aide line ot (in.MV Ijij) Dolluit imm: ur leu tu Writ, to me dire, ltd and dellvnol, Pet* Bulto 7,1 t will expocw tu Mile at uublli; veu- BANKING HOURS. «S ft 430 Street therelu distant 150 gether Wllii tile u«U of Uios Mule, Monday . Thundtrr 9 AJ*. - 3 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. - 6 9 M. 4*7 * 488 Peter Bealnec 114.1; Soilthwe-turly • from Mio tome I'uKcLUtrt will) ill uiiii BIHKIIIUI* the ilu« on to 31 loci. V, F W. of U. 8. #5164 61.4 formed by tht lntciM^tiuu of lil.. privily--, huittdlUiiutiiLB dllU WKDNKhlJAV TUB 2nd DAV O* S te ti lul. V. F. W. of U. «. #(1«4 .... 106.45 suld -ill- line of Sccuud Street an (XTIOBISK A. ».. 1»«3. SERVICE TO SAVERS SINCE AVAILABLE II ft II Andrew Vahaly .35. th« Southerly side lliu ul S_cui or hi ttnywl^« ituj>«rl&l!il!kB~ ill bt tUo hour of iwo o'clock by tin U Rocoe D* Splrlto, Jr. .... 278.* Av.uue; them:. rilnnliiK (1) Nurl fiubfecrlljcr [cotiivei! the rlgln to mil- thuu IHUlldlud ur Usy 1869 IB ft 10 Krysimtkl ft De 61-»i 00 d.grtws 45 uiluulok -0 t*_i;oiid Journ buLii s«lt] ftom lime to 8avhin> tlmo lu tin afteriiuun Wcat 100 feet 10 a polin; Ui«u< subject only to 5Uuh llmltAtluiui ox tin wild day, »t the HliorlH» MIO-UK. J. TKAIKW, OoUKlwr at Tasei ruunlng |2) Huuth -1 a.m-ra rtiHtl~li;lloiik llliull tlin e.&rcla. of oni;_o lu Oic 01 ty ul Mtw Uiuuatokk, 1,-1 (/H-atV-sM -M.«t wUiutW 10 nouud* WetV N |«Mr tuu-i a* way yio.lM, J. In irprndent-Leaiter (E.B.) . Carteret Thursday, September 20, 1063 PAQE SEVENTEEN

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN among men In the world today The speaker Is Lyle E. Reusch, CHURCH Is completely forgotten." a traveling District Supervisor 964 Amboy Avc. Perth Amboy Bible Gathering Feature of the assembly, to of thf> Watchtowcr Society, who WORSHIP Rev. Rudolf kainarn, Pastor which the public Is Invited, Is will apeak on, "The Bible TSK- the strength Worship 10:30 KM. For 'Witnesses' the Sunday lecture at 3 P. M. umphs In a Scientific Sunday School, 9:00 AM. WOODBRIDGE — Alfred TOGETHER Weitfleld 422 E. Broad Street Zlegler of the Woodbrldgo Bible Sunday, 9:30 and 11 KM. 8tudy Group of Jehovah's Wit- for your life... Sunday School, 11 A.M. nesses advised that some 1,800 THIS WEEK Wednesday, Testimony Meet- ministers and families are ex- Ing 8:00 p.m. pected for a weekend Bible ..1]IST BAPTIST CHimCB Reading Rooms, llfl Qulmby M ST JOHN THE BAPTIST 8T. CECELIA'S CHURCH gathering. October 4 to 6 at ;|llkfl »nd Hlfh Street ORTHODOX GREEK St. Anne's Unit, first Mon- TEMPLE BETH AM Street, 10 to 4:30 weekdays; 7 Jonathan Regional High School, ivrth Amboy (Iny, 8 P.M. JEWISH' COMMUNITY to 9 PM, Mondays CATHOLIC CHURCH H«. John Wlliu, Putnr Springfield. ivirt KnwaleliBi, rutor St. Margaret's Unit, first CENTER OF COLONIA Broad and Division Streets Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8 00 Three full course hot meals n A M Morning Worship Perth Amboy Wodnesday. 8 P.M. 220 Cleveland Avenue ,'/, \M Sunday School 8:45, 9:15, 9:30, 10:00, 10-15' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE will be served requiring much »•». Stephen ledor, Patter Episcopal Churchwomen, first Rabbi Hrrhtrt Wltkln LESSON-SERMON preparation, he advised. John P \l. Baptist Youth 10:45. 11:00. 11:30 and 12 noon Services, Friday evening, 8:30 Sunday Matins, 7 KM.. Early Monday, 2 PM. "Reality" will be the subject Tywonlw and William Brabyn EnglUh Ma«, 8 AM. Church Weekday Masses, 7:00 and Trinity Altar Guild, fourth Saturday morning, 9:00 8:00 AM. of the Bible Lesson this Sun- of Avenel will work with this , I'M, Evening Qotpel School, H.M. Thursday, 8 PM. Junior Congregation, Satur- day morning from 10:45 KM day at all Christian Science department. Vespers, Saturday nights and CONGREGATION Trinity Young People's Fel- ihurches. James F. Murphy of Avpnel, \ M , Communion Bun- before holy days at 7 PM. lowship every Sunday, 7 P.M to 11:45 A.M. BNAI JACOB A prayer from Psalms U19: will work on the platform staff, The restylcd Ford Falrlane for 1061 presents n bifc car ap. M st Sunday of etch Urd Street, Avend Trinity Girls' Friendly So- CHRISTUM SCIENCE 18) will be Included In the Bi- he announced. pearance and boasts enRinp performance that was proved FIRST PRE8BYTERIAN Rabbi Philip Brand ciety, second and fourth Tues- Mr. ziegler said, "In addition In the Indianapolip s ".11)0," AlthniiKKh new stylingyg- makes the , . ,-sdny. I, PM., Prayer CHURCH 8:30 PM., Friday days. 8:45 PM. CHURCH ble readings: "Open thou mine iliht Kil lk bi it i bt th ijj 830 Jefferson Avenne eyes, that I may behold won to Increased Bible understand- middleweight Kairlanr; look bigRor, it remains about the sizjj 10 AM. Saturday, Junior Trinity Cub Scout Pack 34, of tfie 1956 I'onl on the outside anil tlin lfl.W Ford on the in- «09 Rahway Avenue Rahway drous things out of thy law." ing, such gatherings foster Woodbrldte, N. J. Congregation Den Meetings, Thursday, 6:30 peace and unity among men In side. Five cr res are available, thrre of thn same basio -r I'RESBTTERUN Sunday at 11 A.M. These lines from the Chris Aim N. Nemtth, Paitor P.M Pack Meetings, fourth all walks of life and races or design as the » jirlane V-8 that pnwerml I,ntns ran to second - I itCII OF AVENEL ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Sunday School. 9:30 AM. tlan Science textbook, "Science and seventh places in the grucliinc Indianapolis race. These itaut M. Mirih, AmtUnt Paitor Monday 7:30 P.M. nationalities. Working together wnndbrldte Aveine CHURCH Trinity Senior Choir Practice Wednesday, testimony meet- and Health with Key to the Include two 289-cubic inch V-Rs, one 2C0 cubic-inch V-8, plus Pjrrt A. Rrltn, Jr., Hoy and Hamilton Avennei ing at 8 PM.. Scriptures" by Mary Baker at mutual Interest, the strife 170- and 200-cubic-inch six-cylinder ensines. Combined with Avmel Dlractor of Mniie Thursdays, 7:30 P.M., Satur- ,,,-in N. MarMtnilt, Pa,D_ Fordi Reading Room Tuesday and Eddy, will also be read: "If the five transmissions, these power plants offrr a full array of Morning Worship, n A.M. days. 2 PHI. I'aitor It". L«ill( W. Hcwett, Vicar Thursday, 12 to 3 PM.; Wed-disciple' is advancing spiritual- material sense, and looks to- performance and economy choices for 1M4. Eight Fairlano Church School, 8:30 A.M Trinity Junior Choir Prac- models—hardtops, station wagons and sedans—will be Intro- i Worship 3, 9, 10 and Holy Communion, 8:00 AM tlce, Saturdays, 9 KM. nesday, 6 to 7:30 PM.; Friday ly, he Is striving to enter In wards the Imperishable things Junior Christian Endeavor Morning Prayer and Sermon 7 to 9 PM. He constantly turns away from of Spirit" (p. 31). duced In Ford dealer showrooms September SIT. ... 3 PM., Sundays i.iy school, 0, 10 and 11 11 AM. TEMPLE EMANU-EL Junior HI United Presby- Church School. 9:45 AM. terian Youth, 6 PM., Sundays 128 Pleasant Avenue, Edison :,ition, 8 PM. Rabbi Marilull Hurwlti- High Fellowship, 7 Senior HI United Presby- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN terian youth, 7 P.M., Sundays. Sabbath Service- CHURCH OF ISELIN Friday, 8:30 PM. Hwh Fellowship, 7 Youth Choir rehearsal. 7 JO Oak Tree Road PM., Tuesdays R«T. Roi«r D. Sldencr, Paitor ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Mn. Harntan Clark Senior Choir rehearsal, 8:00 Avenel PM.. Fridays Director of Chriitlan Education sr jniiN VIASNE* CHURCH Ret. John Euan, Paitor I :n Itiman ATCIIM Weekday Masses, 7:30 AM. ('nlonla Sunday Masses, 7:00. 8:15, „,, u.iirr Raditwon, Ptrtw 9:30. 10:45, and 12 noon. i, rnni uallj, AtaUUnt '"•"" through third grade 8:45 A.M. Confessions Saturday, 4 - 8. :. M.isse«: 6:30, 7:30, :30 - 8:30 P.M. I • i , 11 00 and 12:18

.. MRSMC 7 and 7:30 Mco ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC W(u1rv . ^! Junior High Fellowship 10:00 CHURCH and fourth weanwday, l:30|am t0 12 noon 3:30 to 5:M*nd 15 Second Street, Fords M 8t Hlgh Blb)e 8lUdy 10: Etv. John Oneiko, Faator Women'. Association. thlrd!A M° - °° Thursday, 8 PM. (Byiantbie Rite) R. C. CHURCH Senior HtRh Westminster Fel- Sunday Masses: 8:30 (Eng- Circle meetings, first Thurs- lowship 7:00 PM. to 9:30 P.M. Amr > \ venue, W«t4brMie day, 1:30 and 8 PM. lish): 10 (Old Slavonic); 11:15 Ladles Aid Society meets sec- u< M«fr. Chartot O. Session, second Tuesday, 7:30 (English) •l i midn. Pallor ond and B:00 Weekday Masses: 9:00 KM.; •i. . iMIIlun Root, iP.m. Fridays, 8:30 AM. uutinl P»«tot Cancer dressing group, flrstl Women's Guild fourth Tucs- First Friday of the month: • Ixmald J. tMUf, and third Wednesdays. 10 AM 'day. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. iwiunt PaKor Children's Holy Communion.! Men's Christian Fellowship First Sunday of the month: >. Musses; J:45. 7:44 first Sunday of every month second Friday, 8:00 pin. Benediction, 3 PM. i *nd 11:00 AM. Confessions every Saturday, ffl y Masses, 7:00 and WOODBRIDGE ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD to 4 and 6:30 to 7:30 PM. METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH Confessions on weekdays before i wrvicei every Tues- 71 Main Street 4t Berkeley Boulevard Mass •«». Tdeo4or» c. ttamam, Paitoi Iselin, N. J. RCT. lulhtr H. Martin, Jr. •Mr, Wllllim Klrbj, Paitor NEW DOVER nl It REDEEMER MlBli(»r to Youth Sunday Services: Summer Schedule: METHODIST CHURCH i mm AN CHURCH 9:45 AM., Sunday School for 630 New Dover Road, Edison i "urth Street. I'ordi 9:30 A.M. Sunday Worshlp'all ages (Nursery provided* 11:00 AM. Morning Worship Morning Worship and Church :• t.ddla Jarcktoai lai 7:00 PM, Evening Gospel School: Mi., lutbtra Pritath* 7:45 PM.. Wednesday, Bible 9:30 to 10:30 AM. THE CHURCH OF 11 AM. until noon • vrwee, 8:15 KM. Study ; JESUS CHRIST Young Peoples' Group, 7 PM. . rvicc, 10:43 7:30 P.M. Friday, Young •:mn union: Florid* Grove Road 1 llopelawn Peoples' 8ervlce GRACE EVANGELICAL .Sunday 10:45 Jcnph B«njot», MlnWur 7:45 PM., First Thursday of "".! Sunday. 8:15 LUTHERAN CHURCH Bklurt BmroU, Oriaalit month, Women's Missionary 600 New Brunswick Avenue •• school and Bible Sunday Morning Worship. Council Perth Amboy !> 3) AM. 10:30 AM. 8:00 PM., Fourth Saturday RCT. Herbert F. A. Htcht, Paitor Sunday School, 8 15 All. of month, Men's Fellowship WORSHIP SERVICES HHM CONGREGATIONAL 9:30 and 11:00 AM. III! in II OK WOODBRIDOt UNITED CHURCH CONGREGATION BETH (Nursery during both services) Rimit, and Grovt Avtout OF CHRIST SHOLOM '• I'-) a H. ioka«o». it. 111 Lake Avtnua &• Cooper Avenue, Iselin OUR LADY OF PEACE '•-'-• mhlir.n, MlBUUf *t Ml* Clark Township Rabbi Norman Klein man CHURCH '!•< Kcnmth MeCala Dr. Norbert Kattntr Cantor New Brunswick Avenue, Fords I.," -'• n^pnt of SWT. Owrit A. thulta, rattor Sabbath Services, Friday /Church School, 9:45 AM. Her. Joseph Bnoiowtkl, Faitor evening, 8:00 Sunday Masses, 8, 9, 10 and 1 A M . Church School, Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Saturday Morning Service, Wccomc 1 11 AM. and 12 noon i: :ough Junior High 8:30 Weekday Masses, 8:45 and COLOS1A GOSPEL CHAPEL • A M .Morning Worship. 8 AM. First Friday, 6:45, 8 CONGREGATION AOATH AM. chuich School. 4SI Inman Avenue at West and 8:45 AM. Street, Colonb j ISRAEL '- i:;rough Junior De- Monday a Amboy Avenue, Woodbridgc • ••" • ChUd care service) Sunday School and Bible Novena, 7:30 PM. Classes. 9:30 AM Rabbi Samutl Newberier •- I'M, Cotte* Hour: 8 Male Choir rehearsal, 8 P.M. Oospel 8enice Sunday, 7:10j P^-. Friday, Sabbath pjl 'Services Altar-Rosary Society, first - I'M. Senior High Pfl- Monday after first Sunday at Christian Women's Home 9:30 AM., Saturday services Subscribers! 8 PM. Bible Class Thursday. 1:30 9:30 A.M., Saturday, Junior Congregation Holy Name Society, second Uotrd. 1:00 Pit, ?M. Monday after second Sunday l Young People's Meeting. TRINITY EPISCOPAL at 8 PM. the Month of September We flUTf. first W^- 7:4iI^ CHURCH Tuesday 8 00 Woodbrldte. N. J. PTA meeting third Tuesday ST. JOHN'S t*T. WUllam B. tchmaua, S.T.B. >. dreuingj, first aad EPISCOPAL CIll'RCH of each monUi at 8 PM. RKtor Female Cnoir Rehearsal, Added 46677 NENEWT Subscriptions '"Iiifiday. 1:30 PM. S«waren Alton Brandci, Orianlit : PM. ^"ub, third Monday. p H. Thornton. Uiraada 8UNDAY SERVICES »:45 A.M^ Sunday School 8 A.M., Holy Communion Confession* » K''llowahlp, I PJI, 11 AM.. Morning Prayer 9:30 AM., Family Service Every Saturday 11 AM., un- Our Constantly Increasing Circulation. Holy Communion, Second and Sunday School. til noon; 4 to 8 P.M., and 7 to •/••tk 1:30 PJ4., first Sunday ll AM. 11 AM., Holy Communion 9 PM. and sometimes on days before Holy Days of Obligation. 6:45 PM.. Thursday, cholr[ftnd sermon (first and third 1 *:piia Phi, Second and rehearsal Sundays) Morning Prayer and ' t'fadays, 8:00 P^I. ' Sermon, (Second and Fourth '•>!ors. tint Sunday, EVANGELICAL AND Sundays) REFORMED CHURCH Holy Days 1 ;_("ut), fourth Thursday N Jama Street 10 AM., Holy Communion OVER 45,000 READERS EVERY WEEK! WMdbridce Organisations * h«lr Rehearsati RtT, Uall* 1(17, UliiliUr Trinity Vestry, third Mon- • Wednesday. 7:46 Order .1 Bvnday Services day, 7:30 PM. New & Beautiful 10 KM.. Sunday School. Wn , 6:45 PM, 10 AM., English Service 11 A.M., Hungarian Service!, BRASS BUCKET M S R.C. I PM., Youth Fellowship The Independent - Leader CHl'RCH First Sunday of th. month. 'urt Reading 3:30 PM, Ladles' Aid Society and EDISON - FOFjDS BEACON "Hiad MUot, Pait.r Monday: Religious Training IJ0 7:00. 8:00. 3:30 Cocktail «nd 12:00 noon. Tuesday (First) Lorantfty M at 8:00 A.MQulld, 7:30 LUNCHEON N of 8t An Tuesday MSecond) Officers I Carteret Press An- Daily U:M to I;M P.M. Tuesday at 7:15 and Elders, 7:30 Tuesday: (Fourth) Brother- hood, 7:30 DINNER 16-20 Green Street, Woodbridge ME4-llll K)RD8 Wednesday: Junior Choir, "around the corner or Dally >:» to HM P.M. 1:15 around the world" Friday and Saturday TU 1Z:» Wednesday: Adult Choir, Simmy. Moon TU W P.M. 1 ,«r 7:30 RONALD SCHOFIELD Y'• Morning Wotahip Fridaj: Brownie Troop, 7:00 * M..Sund»jr School Friday: Girls Scouts, 7:00 BRASS BUCKET Saturday: Confirmation Class 10 AM. Charcoal Steakhouse mmm 105 Lake Ave., Colonla U, S. » & MAIN STREET TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH FU 8-«U0 WOODBRIDGE Pfeifer feulemd and SiHtraUoiui MI ' • Sunday School for Krodunally Avenue /•"«« Barabu. «- Perth Amboy •'" Adult Bible Class Joitpb ft. Bukla, Faator

10 AM., Sunday School for 1 ' • Mornlhg Worihlp all age* nr provided II KM., Worship Service Senior Youlta Communion Service I'M. Nursery open 10-12 for chil- Evening GK»p«l dren through three 7 PM., Evening Worship THOMAS JOSEPH presh Seafood Daily COSTELLO ^^ WHOLBBALE AND RETAIL r'tnu PISH ^ TAJtE 0UT BVE.,y mwAi Funeral Homes to ITouf Order — ME I* 0743 •t |M*MADB CUM CHOWDER Green St. & Cooper Ave. state & Center Sts. ERHAN'S SEAFOOD MARKET Iselin, N. J. Perth Ainboy, N. J. t«t»lOf th, Wo«dlirl4|« Are* O.e* M »«•»" Tel LI 8-4641 HI 2-0075 lMai'« Street N«»t M fawa'i Woodbrtdge IWw Shop Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Cartrr rt Prrss Thursday, September 26, 1963 PAGE EIGHTEEN Carteret Eleven, Under Ne\ Rambling Head Coach, Jim Gilrai Speaking About Sports and By Meyer Rumbling Opens Saturday at HoirJ CARTKRET—Coming to the!rai«d, Wenhvnmj'.. With B. Z. 111(5ltifi33 opener this coming Returningg from NoNortr h .1,,'

This coming Saturday is a big day in Turteret's football -i-y at the high school «tadium fast club '*.nA i many years. lunr This ura in more than itiligenlly under (Jilrain and his two assistants, Moe Oaxior Konls l.y n 1U to (1 «m. For i>ne thing, Gilrain indi- After three w,., and Hobby Uufg«ri. In addition, the team has engaged in Kcinu thv 2nd yt'.ir of I strenuous nrn.li,, four practice scrimmages with area schools. „,.,• fnotlmll in CnrtPi'Pt including t,m ,,. »ion« with schnui Despite the fact that the club haR been plagued In stout to Start Carteret finds iis, "V tth periods, tlu> 1st snir b«r of spiisnniii injuries, particularly on the line, the spirit on the team llnl ,,uart.'rl>iick Billy W»* a young lino. h«H been exceptionally high during the entire pre-senson ] I lie. L'nd »•' cave the »<;, In fold this season and probably will form the nucleus for ' ,thre* C.5 yards to senre, and nnd a NEW BRUNSWICK — But- the squad during the next two months. I th§ injured list ,|,, |,,t of Mucking in his puth to Bhtck team finally has a wetk and he Iw Among the first 2fi regulars, only five are seniors. The | tin- iriml. Next Sunday the lluy.-j qUnr,,,rhRck as Coach John hope that twi. rest are juniors with the exception of two sophomores who | will meet last reason's (enti-»Bat(,m(in w cted junior Duve r««dy by this , are included in the list. The seniors who will be playing : Jersey Chiinip the r.dison «t g^u( {)f River. K.iosevelt I'm*, ho r.r ison r ,„„,,„, Th* - t,, •„• their last year are three backs and two linemen. The veteran ,„„„ .•allied the North Wl.m » ^ ^ ^th,, Btae. th,. backs are Rodney Stuart, Ed Mantie and Art McMahnn. 1 in thp Hoys .III tu (Hast ..Sunday . .. , Palnte]. -Stout will run the'"* ? ''• line. The senior linemen include Ernie DeMelio and Joe Bertha. Black unit1, Saturday wtalnit The undefeated jayvee team of 19C2 has produced an however, abundance of material and should be developed during the next two seasons. The jayvees who are on the varsity squad Berkeley Heights: back row: John Kamlnskl, Glendora, ling time for the slJi,a,l since the mented Batman. He added"If iMort'tL"t«,"il MT. PLEASANT, IOWA — New Jersey men on the Iowa lit practice Ix-gan on Sept. lind. Stout can do the Job, It wiI be „,„,,„. are: Lou Filep, Rob Heighchew, Joe Sico, Harry Burton, Wesleyan College football sqiiiid .ire. Irft to right, II.- in discovering thahtt theth y are:Rie ver ariA from reportts thah t Me-'PtrienceMPt'rience. The Carteret Sportsman opened their 1963 season this willing to devot* their time and tuchen is low in manpower and "Our left halfback Is the sec- Richard I)eMe!i • . " ceton is having some offensive ball league, won their opening record of last season when the schedule against The King'a^^ Electric,''scored' two wins Polishing alKrrlating over Car- Mr. Adams is a prominent Flemington Oval Toth, Junior; I1. ••• teret Lanes, Sitar's Auto Serv- C 8Ch Dl< C taBn game by defeating a strong locals won three games and los College at Briarclifl Manor. over Babics Furniture. lawyer and a former VVood- FLEMINGTON — The semi- ° * ° Sophomore; Jnc K .••: • four, in addition to playing i N.Y. an Mon., Sept. 30 «t 3:30, * ice over G &. Q. Excavating, and Fords team by a score of 12 to Meanwh51e the lead in the ,ceoverus»Mcavai,ng,anci| Township mayor, while finals of the 1963 NASCAB omore; Steve I/.:k..< '•, • • tiei . problm_ to 0 before a large inaugural day p.m. leap ue wfis retained by Ivy Team "A" over M & G Trans-LMr. . *Lakl . ,s i.s aaffiliateJ\iatJ d _.:,,with, the. more. crowd at the high school stad- Ends Glen Turner and Craig Assisting Head Coach O'Con portation. 'League Homes as the team iCarteret Press and the_Wood-;f«mcMsFlcminKW^^ Guardo—Jo* H. •• ium here. By winning, Carteret Woodhull starred on the line, nell. will be Mike Spaccatorella scored a complete sweep over Bill Slivka, Jiim..!. \: ,-• - 1 bridge Independent - Leader.lare set Ior Saturday nlcht. with, avenged a loss to the same teatnj The score by periods:— of Monmouth Beach, who will be the Hollywood Barber Shop to' he said, "but ni maohe, Junior; A i1 :•• . arteret 0 6 0 6—12 They be supported during an all-star lineup signed for thejte last year. in his first year of coaching at!run jt8 record up to 8-1. Steve The Princeton Junior; Andy S>.i\ . ords 0 0 0 0—0 their fund raising campaign byinext-to-last race meet of the] Carteret scored in both the the West Long Branch school, Simon came through with a bigTwo Sweeps In the VIPS and civic leaders and current schedule. feels that both the offense and Herman Rickirt, .1 Second and fourth periods. Sig- 623 series for the leaders. groups throughout the state. dftfense "have ft long way toFedlam', Sophnnv.^ nal caller Billy Postak scored in A 2946 team set gave the The winter Olympics will be Only New Jersey speedway go." Centent— Kr.mk <••. ' .; the second quarter on a sneak Tami Contractors a new league Carteret Major still operating at this date the! One change made in the first Jerry Ronenblun:. .1 . V through the middle of the line. held in Innsbruck, Austria, Historical Race record set plus a three game starting January 29 and termi- Route 69 raceway thus has ex-'unit m a shorUlde end where re- Zenobia, Junii>.'; .'- K In this same period a spectacu- win over the Almasi Tavern, nore. lar run of 85 yards by Tommy nating February 9. clusive call on both clay-track: turning letterman Jim Batchel- with plenty of excitement in the Women's League TENTATIVK ST\i:il\'. Hasek after an intercepted pass, , At Freehold and machadam course speed-iiPr, a fl-i pound junior, hai re- thrilled the latge crowd. CARTERET-There were two sters and expects a banner field placed defensive standout Jim IJNKll' MM: I • Next Sunday the locals will FREEHOLD — The Old Ten- iweep. recorded in the Carteret.Team No. 7 HolJs t'vt'H slate ar-jHackett, a 5-11. 185 pounp d JJun' WKSTWD(ll) i, \VI" fravel to Roosevelt Park to play ent Pace, fourth of Freehold ranged by peneral manager;ion. Hackett, a converted full- Shortsid* End Lanes Women s Major League *•"•••• # the Edison team, last year's leeway's six-part historical BudweisersHold ast Thursday night as Nation Norman Marshalla.. back, lacks offensive experience. lo , Mike Jar: ii ShorUide (uia: ! Qentral Jersey champs. This ;eries, will be Saturday after- By SILENT PETE wide Insurance Company and With the motor racing cam-, Colman has nothing but seme team won its opening oon's main event at this tidy earn No. 6 scdred three-game Lead in Friday paign coming to a close Satur-1 praise for hla fullback. Co«- Alan Felaur Slim i Came Loagjlde Cent.-i £ame last week over North Edi- hore oval. G.C. asks: Who has the record wins ovir Price's Fashions and day October 5, conclusions can mo iacavazzl. The 5-li. 195 son by a one sided score of 40 Introduced three years ago tofor catching: the most passes in Gene's Flower Shop respectively. be made regarding only one of'pound Junior, iecond t«am All J«rry Rf>»er' lemorialize famous events and one season in the NFL? Team No, 8 won two games Nite Mixed Loop the three track championships; ivy as a sophomore. U an ex-Inaidt Tark!.- K• Lead in League tna OttUide TarkU--•! ersonalities of the Revolution Ans,: In 1950 Tom Fears rom Frank Brojam's Depart- CARTERE„ T —Team No..... 7 t is the sportsman 'non-piosive runner and It pitying Split End-J.H' 1 ry War, the series runs each snatched 84 while playing CARTERET — The league ment Store behind a big 511maintained its position in first:modified cars) division in which outstanding defense, Oolm»n PeeWeeGridders with the Los Angeles Rams. eries by Vera Stragapede. Fran place in the Friday Night Misfiti Lebanon's Les Parley has clinch- j Quarterback- H 3aturday during the months of leading Budweisers took 2% Uft Hilfb».-k- V. From P.R.: Did any one ever Bennet rolled a 544 and her team Mixed League by scoring a clean ed the crown over 35 rivals,! September and October. games from Leo's Inn in the HeighU'hiw score 19 touchdowns in one sea-Carteret Lanes Friday Nite mate, Dottie Stanziano, chipped sweep over Miller's Moving atjnearest of whom are Pluck-' Into the history books have Right Halft.ark- Win Opener, 6-0 son? Mixed League at the Carteret m with a 515 set for the losers. the Carteret Lanes. The only;emin's 325-lbs. Buckey Bark- ;one the Lafayette, Washing- onje Tardy Ana.: Jim Taylor of Green Lanes. At present, the Bud-The only other odd game win- other three game winner waser, FleminRion's Bob PlckeII '.CARTERET —The Carteret on, and Battle of Monmouth Bay accomplished the feat in ner was Cridell, Inc., over Ar- Pi Rutgers Lists Fullback-Art M Jee Wee team, the future stars weisers .sport a one-half game Pete's Diner over Ardiere Cus-ipa.'s iKutztowni Vines Conradi!ij races. After Saturday's Old Ten- 1962. lead ovel- both Fox's Men's Store jay's. High game* for the eve-torn Homes. •Jndic»t«ii Hi.ii*".' «f the Sportsman Varsity team, Martlnsville'Martlnsvilles Bill Crumer and caUM of ini:ir% lent will come l;he $7,500 Spirit Q.H. inquires: Is it true that and the Carteret Lanes, both ofning.were rolled by Fran Ben- Two game winners included HtHampton'' s colorful T*o Qun won its opener by a 6-0 score f '76 and the $1,0,000 Molly Pit- nett, 221; Dottie Stanziano, 203; man duos n«»t •>'• over Fords and thereby extended Lou Michaels once kicked a to-whom are deadlocked for second Nemeth Beverages over Towel|0alcley :her, which are the richest har- M. Russo, 196; V. Stragapede, 22 Cage Tilts r«plac«l by ir:' its two-year winning streak to tal of 26 field goals in one sea-position. Both of these teams Machine Gompany, Variety_ Do-j Tne modllled djvlslon duebji seven straight games. iess races in New Jersey. The I son? came through with sweep tri- 192; Vera De Bella 188 and , listed. latter race is scheduled for "get- Ans.: The great Pittsburgh Helen. Ross 186. ' The winning score came in umphs. Fox's Men's Store de- and the Best Supplp y Companyjj 25.,ap %2m sweep6tak(.s a'first game tgainst ManhatUn the final minute of the game as ;way day," October 12. kicker did it in 1962 for a new feated Sabo's Sport Shop in The team standing follows;— johnny Evers «id the In « yefri U Included »mong Miracle Bmvcs oluarterback George Penksa Stanley Dancer, who won the record. three games, while the Carteret W " phXme^in the mens divi l week from ^ «id the Team No. 5 8 ncluded Phithle "traganedmen's divie l flgnt- Vlneland". AlTftinady.nddd «i«iee « Wss scheduled fofor player W mukt •• qcored on a sneak from th,e two irst two events of this year's R.W. inquires: During a re- Lanes took three over Allied sion included, fhil htragapedelFlor..da,,s wm ^^ ^ k Ru l ^ Nationwide Ins. Co. „ 6 Flor da s cck Rulgejs ^963-64 basketball team a four game .«•:. yard line. istorical set with Adios Ronnie cent argument, I maintained Roofers Supply Company. 2l4, Bill Elliot 203, Frank Man- i acoor< n ind Egyptian Pride but missed that Bill Dudley of Washington The weekly honor roll inclu Price's Fashions 5 nine 202. In the women's group, and neck, with Somerville s! " * schedule re- The game was played' during Sam my Biavers. Trciiton'sil£Med; °y Albert W. Tvltcheil.l; the intermission halftime of the ast week's Battle of Monmouth, holds the punt return record ded Grant Colgary 227, Andy iCridell, Inc. „ ,..5 4! Kay Minnino rolled 190. regular Pop Warner/ football will be back with an entry In with a 96 yard scamper. Car Letso 213, Helen Wisniewski Arjay's 4 5 A high set of 214,189 an«d 199,1 Charley Creiar Pa's itjppfj-,director of athletics, you settle this particular dis F. Brown's Dept. Store ..3 6 totalling 602, was roiled by Phil|Black Eddyi Hoop Schiable and! Rutp*»- ""der new coach BUI league contest at the high schoo Saturday's $5,000 dash. 211, George Kaenic 210, Tony F Mt OPEN stadium last Sunday afternoon, pute? Derzawiec 209, Pete Panek 204 Team No. 8 3 6 Strag'epede. Morrlstowns at Wohlgenuuh ' *f, wUl open the season No- Ans,: You are wrong be- Gene DeVito 201, Joe Dobrow Walt & Gene's The team standing follows:— close behind. vember 30 against Olassboro AT \U LAUGHING IS NO JOKE cause the record is held by sky Z00. Flower Shop 2 7 W L Otto Harwl the Easton, p»jState. The flint home game will WIHTZ HOPEFUL Gil LeFebvre, a Brooklyn The team standing follows:— Team No. 7 8 1 Express, former national cham-; be Decembei 4 against Perm KENJA, AFRICA — Laugh- back who returned a punt 98 Labor Secretary Wlrtz Is con ng is no joke around the Lake w •L Pete's Diner 7 2 Pion Budd Olsen, Paulsboro andManhattan +111 visit here Feb- Air Condition^! yards for a touchdown against Baseball fans are waiting forNemeth Beverages 6 fldent that railroads and opera Victoria area In Africa 1. Budweiaer Vh 3 j Florida's 8pud Murphy are notruary 21. I . Cincinnati back in 19)3. 2. the day when Billy Williams Towel Machine Co 6 ing unions will settle through More than 1,000 Africans Fox's Men's Store ..7 2 J[far behind in this branch of ac- The Scarlet will playj 10 home J. S. asks: Who holds the re-3. Carteret Lanes 7 2 throws Billy Williams out of a Price's jMen's Store 6 negotiations their secondar have been stricken with an epi- ! 4 tion on the half-mile clay games and will play two games cord for the most yards gained 4, Kolibas' Cardinals ..6 3 game. It could happen. There Best Supply Co 4 differences. demic of laughing sickness. spued\tay each against Lehlgh, Lafayette passing in one aeason? Richards Bty. Sch. 4 5 Is a National League umpire Vi D 3 The threatened railroad strlk< Doctors have been unable to 15. Rookie compeUlion.could notand Delaware. All opponents 6. Leo's Inn 2V4 6% named Billy BOWIMQR was averted when Congress Ans: Sonny Jurgensen of the be closer, with Morri^town's P. are reoeatera from last season find the cause of the disease 7. Sabo's Sport Shop ..'I Chicago Cub outfielder with the ; |« Mains.., « passed legislation provided fo; that has ranged for 18 months. Philadelphia Eagles passed for Nultun recently zlpblng pas_t jexceptlBucknell, which returns 8. (Allie" ~ ' " " 10 binding arbitration on the tw The lllnes causes hysteria. 3,723 in 1961. Hapton's Fred Fritstfhe to'geti the'ilate after a year's ao» TeL 634-1 •''» c(hief issues In the work-rul Prom D. E.: Can you tell us the pace while Rarltahs Duijie!*«"*• dispute: the jobs of firemen ani the name <>f the player who Babi-y, Frenchtown's Al Beclctr, tne size of train crews. Sinking "Pood" once returned a klckofl 106 Pi'iinington's Dave Rees and Mrs. Youngbrlde — NowIlyards? Trenton's Paul Elder ar? in hot Where They All Came In know why it was that Dick went Ans: Al Charmichael of Green pursuit. TIIP choir in the tittle countr; to work thisjjmorning singing Bay accomplished the feat cluiri'h was practicing a new an as I never nqferd him sing be- against the Chicago Bears in Hank Strain, head coach of th'in. fore.." 1958. the Kansui City Chiefs in the, •'Now don't forget," cautioner Neighbor — What was it? American r'ootbajl League, won| the choirmaster, "the tenor* wi! Mrs. Youngbride — I made a S. T. inquires: Did any pro thu 1U43 BIK Ten medal award- ; sin:; HIUIH' until we come to th mistake and gave him birdseedfootball player ever kick a bull ed annually to the student best gflU's ul Hell.' Then you for breakfast instead pf break- more ihan 70 yards? combining athletics and schol- CQlllr ill " fast food. Ans: In 1923 Wilbur Henry', arship. Htram was a football ,of the Canton Bulldogs booted and bustbull star at Purdue. one the amazing distance of i n«'ii in the Interest of a better mindedly siKiifd my name In row—Peter Currents, Michael Heating, Juueph Cherepon, Richard FhUlp, Stephen Onder- ROUND THIP i'urterel. the bimce left for 'cause of jat'k, Ronald Gitter; U)|i row—Anthony M. Tansillo, Hvoimor, (tiarlei Philip, mgr,, Ueue Jdeath.'" Crottj, coaob; Miwlu* are trauk Blww, Thouion Hamilton and Deiiula Kulick. i9t 'umimw Inrirpendcnt-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Preas Thursday, September 26, 1963 PAGE NINETEEN LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES partment David Sucss, 86 Dan junick9Koliba8Exchange STORK CLUB lei Street, Purchasing Depart- PROPOSM. School Dlstrtot, for legal TOUTS I«- POLLING DISTRICT NO. U Chapter Visit Witnesses Map ment. George Yuronka, 146 Ed- ResolTed ttiat the Board of Rdu- sldlnf within Omaral KlMtlon Dis- Polling place at the Abraham Lin' New arrivals as recoMed at •tlon of tht Boroufh of Carteret, trict No. 3. oln School »t Otrtent Avenue in gar Street, Auditing Depart- in tht Count? ot Middlesex, Is here- POLLING DISTKICT NO. 4 the School District for legal Tot«r» 1 b8 on Bond OrdinancePerth Amboy General Hospital ment. Miss Julie Shovey, 00 1 authorised to constrict an addl- Polling pltce at Uii Clerelund residing within General Election (ir Set by Jaycees Bible Conference District No 14. during the lut week Include: Pulaski Avenue, Public Rela- Ion to tht OarUnit High School School at P«rihln| AT*., ln tht , ,,irrilKT—Mayor Andrew Banirt this «ck explained CARTJBWT — Approximate- CARTERET Would you ,ocat«d ID th» School D lit rut on School District, tor legal roMrs m- POLLING DISTRICT NO. 15 1 w tions Department. he Westerly tide of Wiwhlnftton ildlni within tht Ctonerel Ilectlon Polling place at the Abraham Lin* *'.;,! f(ir vetoing the $270,000 bond trdtatBe. Jff «• A son born to Mr. and Mrsl.y 25 local Jaycees and their dare try this: Call In a couple venue, an addition to the Mlmifl ni«trict No. 4. ioln School at Carteret ATenue lf> • \,;H stacked by Democratic Mnniclpil Chairman John Felix Morales, 23 Mercer gueatj are expected to visit the of electricians, ft couple of chofs School located In the School Dm POLLING DISTRICT NO. i ,he School District for legal Tot*r« Street, on September 21. iWettfield chapter of the Junior and helpers, truck drivers, car- rlct on the Westerly side of Pn*t Falling place it the CltTeland •enldln? within Oeneral Election !" 11 ,_ ihrir statements follow: ON SALES STAFF ICTArd, fcn addition to th« l.ln- Hohool lit Penhlng Avtnue In tht District No. 15. IH NICK | KOLIBAS Chamber of Commerce Oct. 2. renters, and » doctor and some CARTERET — Reuben J. :oln School locsU'l In l.)n Kihool School FMntHct, for legil TOteri n- POLLING DISTRICT NO. IS w Bsnick vetoed Commenting on Mayor An- It was anounced today. reRl.itered nurses, nml risk them Ol.itrlrt on the Northerly stile of «ldlnn within Oereral Election I51i Polling place nt the Pvt. Nlcholaa T A son to Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Aldilch has been appointed Mlnue School at PMt BouleTard In $270,000 bond drew Sanick's veto of a 1270,000 The vUlt Is part of the state to work the entire- wppkrnd . . 3art«ret Av«mi« »nrt nn mlflHInii trlct No. .1. cisco Ramos, 39 Union Street, sales engineer at the Cleveland the Columbus School lordtM In he School DlmrlPt, for legal vot- The bond had bond ordinance providing for POI.I.INCi DISTRICT NO. « niilny on September 22. Jaycee program "Roll-the-Bar- and ovenlnns • • • for nothing Ohio office of General Amerl- the School Olntrlct oti llic Himtli- Pomnu place nt the Carters* High irs realdlnij within General Election |,y the usual 4-2 purchase of fire equipment, a rel" which encourages chapter This Is pxnetly wlml.Mr. SUMS irly Rklrr of ('srtpret Avcmi'1 R.-tux>l at, Washington Avenue in District No. IS. Majority vote of thenew borough garage and an ex- Ican Transportation Corpora- o purchww ths ivhnoi furniture School Wstrlrt, for lejal voters POLLING DISTRICT NO. II A (laughter to Mr. and Mrsvisit. s by all Jaycees. The local of the Cartcrel Rihlp Study tion's Process Equipment Div- ,i,t rolled council at isting First Aid Squad building, chapter won the "Area D" vis- nd othrr eqnlinnent. ner^ssnTv for reiHliiit within Ofnersl Klectlon Polling place n the pvt. Nli-holai Kolibas lathed out at the action. Mitchell Staralak. 93 Daniel (irnup of Jehovah's Wll.nrssci ision, it has been announced 'Mh of said luldltloim mill to maltr Illitrlrt. Nn fl Minim School a: Pout Boulevard In Street, on September IS. itation program last year with Is trvln(r to dn, nloti^ wit Ii oth- •he nltrrailonj of the *"ld HKI POI.l.INfJ niSTRICT NO. 1 the School District. Ior lf««l vot- nick explained his "The Republicans have «U|?- its presentation on the Com-ers from thp. ornnnlzntion. It ,nK ftchi>olhouseft nerewftry for uw* Polling plaoa at the Nathan Hale ers residing within Oenfrsl Election Major smog attacks in North- with imcli ncldlUonii und to cipcnd School »i Roonevflt, Avenue ln the District No. 17. 'This bond repre- fjested, by the mayor's veto, that munity Directory and ranked Is for the coming Assembly ln ,.,t,ir fiscal irreipon- the Borough of Carteret doea A son to Mr. and MM. Deri east predicted. all of the sforeaAld, not H hnntln slillnn within Oeneral Flection DU- Polllni! place at the CarUiret High , lii^lipnt. It would not need fire equipment, does not Ooddard, 43 McKtnley Avenue chapters in this program. they don't expect nn.y black eyes f thr fk-lmol District for such trtrt Nn 7. School st Washington Avenue In •iicr unnecessarily need a firehouse, does not n«ed on September 16. Drug to avert small pox Is Bn In the. principal amount or POU.INO DI8TRKT NO. I the School District, for legal voters A barrel Is passed from chap- for asking, either. , the (."arterei tax- additional facilities for the wel- nounced. 12.6M.0O0, thiiR Increasing DIP ex- PolllnK plftre at the Nathan Hale residing within General Election fare and health boards, and does A daughter to Mr. and Mrste. r In the Middlesex-Union AH the volunt••ers are. Witnes- ,stlnK deficit In thr horowlnn mnr- Rrhoo! at Rrxiwvolt Avenue In the District No. IS. Kln of the said RorniiKh of fnrterot iRrhool District, for lena! Totern r« B7 order of the not need a new borough gar Edward Llslckt. 126 Pershlng County area and the host chap- ses from five counties ln New LEGAL NOTICES jiliwlutely no lafe- ter members are required to do- prrvlmisly avallnhle for othpr lm-],irtii,g within Oeneml Klectlon DlS' Board of Education, ,.;iict the homeown- age," Kolibas said. Avenue, on September 16. Jersey and, while it Is work, ftnd ralftlhR \l\ nrt flrhr trlct No. (1 Dated September 16, 1M3 nate funds to the barrel. At the M beyunil such hnr- POI.I.INfl niSTRICT NO, Josephine O'Brien, Secretary ,,• in thin proposal." "Only a few short months ago they just don't consider It that NOTICE OF SPECIAL 8CHOO1 rowliiK Carteret Board of Education. end of the competition the DISTRICT MEKTINO OR PolllnKg pplace at the Nathan Hsle • n evidence at all these . _..,,^ul.v to keep the contents of the bar- trlct No. 8. Take notice that the Carteret rp IS no proof-at teret up-to-daU fire facllitiek Martin, born on September 4th end Bible gathering being held NEW JERSEY, ON trlcu Haul ut the last General Elec- rel and use It toward a local TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, IW3 POIXINO DISTRICT NO. 10 Board of AdJiistmenrwtll conduct a> ,-irnt a«l (al truck and equipment. What a complete at Perth Amboy General Hos- at the Jonathan Dayton Reg- tion ln said municipalitypy) ) are ts Polling place at the Carteret Hljh porject. NOTICE IS HEREBY. OIVBN to tin tablished and have been designated public hearing ln the Borough Hall, .1 for far lesi than about face. pital. They also have daughter, ional High School. iSchool at Washington Avenue In thr Cooke Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey, The contest is being held In legal voters of the School DLstrlc as follows and no person shall vote School District, for legal voters re .•,i'nt truck has Debra. Mm. Marietta 1« the of the Borough of Curteret, in th< it snld meeting or election else- on TUESDAY, the 1st day of OC- "How ran the public trust conjunction with the P. Bal- "Well be serving three full siding within General Election Dis- TOBER, 19«3 at 8:00 PJti. M miles on it." these Republican hypocrites T former Mary Ann Oslpovitch. course hot meals Saturday and County of Middlesex, Kew J«rw>y where than at the polling place trict No. 10. (,•• proposed new lantlne and Son. Co. which pro- that a special meeting or designated tor the voters of the POLLING DISTRICT NO. 11 The purpose of the hearing Is to Th« people of Carteret nave had Sunday and dinner Friday eve- of th« legal voters of aald DUtrlc polling district ln which he or she Polling place at the Pvt. NlcholM afford all persons Interested, an op- hi'W boro nragt demonstrated to them that the vides plaques for winning chap- will be held on resides: portunity to be heard ln reference ters In the 14 Jaycee areas In ning, That calls for plenty of Mlauo School at Post Boulevard In :it H considerably Republicans cannot and should LIST PALLBEARERS food trucking and preparations TUESDAY, the 1st day of October, POLLING DISTRICT NO. 1 the School District, for legal voters to the application of Genera) Ameri- :i;nn comparable not be trusted hy Carteret," the CARTERET— The pallbear- the state. 1M3 &t 2:00 o'clock P.M. Polling place at the Washington residing within CWneral Election can Tank Storage. Terminal for a ., r N'orth Jersey. It was reported by Joseph But many hands make light The polls win remnln open untl School at Roosevelt Ave., ln the District No. 11. Use Permit under the Zoning Ordi- Democratic chairman stated. ers at the funeral of Edward y work and this is the solution to- 9:00 o'clock P.M., and an mucl School District, for legal voters re POLLING DISTRICT NO. 12 nance of the Borough of cmeret. •••I.nee that any permitting the said applicant to Kolibas paid the Republican* J. Lee were Stephen Ra&kull- Mastersont , CartereC t presidentd , etner 01 longer ae may be necessary to per siding within General Election Dis- Polling place at the Abraham Lin !>!• redurei what- had complained about "antiquat-i necz, John Bobehchlk, Howard group Will « "J ,, organization and mlt all the legal voters tnen pres- trict No. 1. coin School at Carteret Avenue Ii construct and use four (4) 12,000 > < Carteret. and unsound" flrehouie No, 1 inseph PlPoll and Ronald Peder- ching too," TUP. Snest said. held and mi th« ltgaL roters ol tin School at BooMTelt Avenue In the District No. 12. til.- level for the press releases. | srn. chairman, announced the Car- School District will rote at thi School District, for legal voters re POLLING DISTRICT NO. 13 GENERAL AMERICAN TANK ••«p buildings. A few of these people who will reapectlre palling places stated be siding within General Election Dis- Polling place at the Clev«lan< STORAGE TERMINAL teret Jaycees will present their! a Division of >iM rete plans for "Juliui Kovacs, COP council be giving their time and ser-low, trict No. 1. School it Pershlng Avenue ln th i h nf real AIDS YOUTHS interpretation of the LittlHVIHeB ATAJ*MisOs , - . At the Mill meeting or election, POLLING DISTRICT NO. 1 School District, for legal vot*r» re GENERAL AMERICAN TRANSPOR- DeMolay helps build mirmlvlnir vlce* are: Jonn Jr. 53 the following proposal will be sub Polling place at the Columbus tiding within Otnenl Election Dli TATION CORP, better! laure l streeStreett , Refreshment De- trlct No. 13. Oj>. 8/M/S3 .an(' • . Sown cSjS&ti *»«* R mltted: School at RooHvelt AT*, ln the The Demo- 1 repOrt l our fin(Jin fillip In'the later" After the barrel la passed U HO didI .howw ™ r K to the *, 11 \i 'mayor ami entire council. Every- their lives. Its three million among the other 11 chapters ln|| ,nn of how big on. ,_„„,! ,. » 4. „ *'<. 8 th&t "«ti1d members are always ready to the area, It will be returned to bI e in thtrie buildDU1W- gqu,,Jj render service to their commun- Carteret ln February when the d «£ wel ity and their fellow citizens. competition will be concluded. Masterson commended Ood- est and moit brazen untruth of eny Chevrolet of lower Rooie- ....t bothered to'. *Lhfn "' were, '" Trenton, all velt Avenue for supplying a new :ml »pe<-ift<-ation.'th* "'P"^"! of I*cal Gov- "These plans were signed by convertible to the club to tram- • ,;t f»: >,[ this year. Mparat* occasions, informed clean sanitation facilities and PTA TO MEET To nd Uining thu valuable firehouse now they make a grandstand Chanoes Are Better it n at all by the "Son, If you continue to study >. rity «nd they siU." play that they're against paying Commenting on the plant for Ior these improvements because hard and be Industrious It's v J ' ne. At our iuf- within the realm of possibility I reduce the siuthe flrehousi' and borough ga- of the tax structure. :'' Regarding Your rage be uid, "the Republicans "These are the facts and I askthat your face will some day ap- 'I boro ffartxt, pear on a hundered dollar bill." 'i-.ing to do with complain they've never seen th* the people to judge for them- plans for the fl rehouse or hor- selves who they should believe,' "Thanks, Dad, but I'd prefer This it the great-'Kolihas Bait) in conclusion. to have my hands on one. cutely $100,000,1 from this bond. '•'. tax rate hu Tix Exemption Claims • frum lK57wh«n - machine took "f Cartertt until l'-'S'I, th« lut Re- the r»U for local 'fnsos wai $5.i9. NOTICE Carteret Tax Assessor's Office is now »'.'.58. This is a •>• ar« official fij- • h t fals« flgurw ; •• ('n l.fadquar- accepting Annual Income Statements. ^ : •'•>•)• J" notignow ftli>n the michin* ••'/ ttk- machine has !3oo,ooo bond al- • the nacks of the the ne»t Un or 1st, and positively NO LATER THAN • ir ruad program. The Tax Collector's Office i-1 meiely golnj " I'lisUkM of tht i'"t Democratic NOVEMBER 1st. 1 sv« alrtady cost is preparing a list of all Real ''"re than a mil- "( total road pro- ; a:i'iitjy coat UM $12,000,000 b»- ti blf ip«nd- Property delinquent in taxes •'•.I. : thuae grave flnu- Failure To File Will ' innot now permit •'• praaent extra up to June 30, 1962. j '•' u, bt placed on ••',-; in sue* a r«ck- Iherefofe. I am • vi.'tu this bonding M:'>-«r Banick con* j This list will be published Eliminate Your Exemption Honey" a0metime in Ifoveijiber 1^63. *' Nayliou* T • ) and COST YOU MONEY! yPicoBwm "^ » widow, lookini ";','" modwnliM,! In order to keep your name 1 . Milk and Hooay" Any additional information regarding the filing of a claim can be • »vt< WwMik U J Octobw obtained every business day, Monday through Friday, between 9 A. M. t i from being published, kindly ur of thirty and 4 P.M. by visiting the office of the Tax Collector, Municipal Build- tn;whkh a month pay your taxes on or before ing, tooke Avenue, where an application blank for filing of claims can

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