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Explanation Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia Non? LuringProsecutor's Staff Many Carteret Tourists, Grace Nagy Reports

Is Demanded fAKTKKET - Borough resi Honeymooners, Mrs. Nagy Obtains First Hand flculs in greater number are vis- said, still like Bermuda for a tiii^ their iwiive l.mds this sum- trip, although many are turning mer anil as :i ri'Milt the dollar- toward San Juan, Puerto Rico hungry Eastern sector of Europe and St. Thomas. Virgin Islands. is Mf'.ting some (if the American 'Miami now is taking a back seat Cttsh. Data From Engineer By Minority for honeymonners." "More -people are going to The office of Mrs. Nagy is Hungary, Poland and Czechoslo- probably one of the busiest in CAH'I'EKET - A sweeping in- vakia than ever before" said Mrg. in'the borough. There Is a con- vi'stigaiii>)i i> iindeiAvay into the Grace Nag*, head of her travel stant stream for information, EDITORIAL: charge!, of BoimtKh PJujineer Ketv \erill Tomczuk,Totli bureau at lw Roosevelt Avenue. reservations and ticket* neth Mi, Uobcit that his life hHS "These twrists were born Mrs. Nagy opened har travel been thventened 'V there "Mrs. .Nagy said. "They bureau in February 19E and,it not sign vouchers ^ want to visit the old homeland, became an instarit sucfe* She THE DOBERTCHARGES i ^ road pfcbjjrarn. StateIientIn the old places they have known formerly received h*rVavel jnany yenrs ago." agency (^ pegiehce akftpJmm liitnick j While there Is no ri&d for a Ytirdifcu office. Borough Engineer Kenneth VV, Dobert. In a J. I»lsa visa to visit Western Europe, ; A njtive bf Western Peunsyl- CAKTEJiKT-'We dnuttl Uwt office oa Monday. tfae East' still demands a visa ' vania; Mrs. Nagy spent many letter to the Borough Council, Mr. Dobert 1 Assistant Piwsecutor John V. each member o( the Republican 1 lifGOPt, Which places an extra burden on years ns secretary in a New claimed that his life had been threatened be- !K<./.:ik told the C'-rtf ret Press yes. 'Administration Hive a full and the travel agent who arranges i York publisher's office. During cause he would not sign vouchers in connection jtcnliiy that Knyinecr Pnhert has T - Democratic mi-detailed account of all they know Hie trip. There are frequent de- j the last war, she worked with '••i'lalc'l his t:'i:irges 1o lum vt\ ivrs of council, John concerning the recent wrong lays and often irks the tourist. I the Red Cross at Indianapolis, with Carteret road work. :Tuesday and that he will subn.it ill Thomas Deverin, Ing charges leveled by Republi- "The current trend" said Mrs, Intl., ;md Battle Creek Mich, and According to Engineer Dobert the threats |lhe inform.ition to Prosecutor Dnl- for a complete can Borough Engineer, Mr. Ken Nagy " toward Europe.' Ture, also aided with Army transport- |.in fin1 his evaluation. He has not the Republican Dfljletf " NafiV "is toward Europe, True, ation work. came from unnamed person alter he refused •'.•ailed any OIK: else. :, of the ' chargeaj «h» demand was made today| but there is more opportunity She came to Cartedet in 1946 to sign vouchers amounting to $80,000 for road I The letter of the borough ensi- iwruuKh engineer. ;byD«hiocratic Council candidates,'-to travel. The average working and a year later, married Louis ! rii-iM- stated that he had received oim work and $5,000 in vouchers for electrical work iniisl impossible to ^ ^ Toincruk and Michaeilman now can afford a trip Na«y. They have an 18-year-old an anonymous phone call threaten- • • .1 borough official;Toth They said: 'abroad because of the attractive daughter. Lisa, a college stud- at the Borough Hall. ing his life. The letter which ,is his life threatened! "We believe that wrong (loiiu;. plane, and ship rates." dent. expected to be read at the next irregBlaril s or He contended that "some members of the • mil properly " Tjev-i '? - pPWrieties by. The present-day travel is "Travel agency work is the meeting of the Borough Council f 'elected officials in public office, available to the average person must fascinating ever "Mrs. governing body once fired him from his job for said in part: by the "travel now and pay la- Nagy said. "You feel as though IK- was doing his can ncvw GRACE NAGY AT HER DESK refusing to sign the vouchers and on another "There are those, among yon, ter" plan, she said. you are traveling to distant when he wouldni "Mr. Dobert has laid improper who will stop ut nothing to at. activities at the door of the Re-| Young people are eager to vis- 1 a sort of status symbol. It is con- are traveling with their points with your customers. occasion had been asked to resign tain their greedy aims for tax- ••K that was not done publican Administration. Everyj it Europe, because it is looked sidered as necessary as a col- IJdren because of low family Mrs. Nagy who lovgs/ her payers money fmm the road . i«i plans and specifica- The charges advanced by Engineer Dobert member of th.1t administration upon as a sort of .status symbol. lege education. And more fam- rates. home' also says that her prin- construction and bulMIng pro* . owet a duty nnd responsibility to It is considered as necessary as cipal hobby is "cooking." are of a grave nature and a full scale investiga- gram." • >tury and the refer- 11 the public to clear himself of tion is imperative. The engineer sakl he had re- by the engineer have any involvment in any shady or I Here is not just a question of threats to kill fused to sign vouchers totalling "ii entire town. The improper conduct. The public in- $80,000 for road work and $5,000 idininistration owes, terest demands it." ' Up To Old Tricks a public official. Here is an important question 1 for work at the borough building, - i>f Carteret a com- "Mr. Dobert has, charged his involving $85,000 of the taxpayers money. There Quick Inquiry Liveliest Mail Ends fjp (QARTERET — Householders are being warneij against fly- of this entire life was threatened, because hb may be a great deal more involved which has not Eigineer's Dobert's letter refused to approve the construc- byinight operators who rely on deception to sell home repairs brou.qht quick action on the part ted be made clear tion of various Borough improve- and home improvements. come to the attention of the people. of the prosecutor's .office. In tho (hat (Kenneth) Do- In Dead Letter Office absence of Proseaflor Pplan, hJl_ ments. He intirriated that mem- The F«lW*l- T?B& Commission euuUoned that (he tmtm tn«k» The public is entitled to know who is behind t fettering to "tin? assistant "Mr. Rottt, invited th« bers" of the Maydr and Cntmell are used eaclj-summer by sortfe salesmen of storm windows, minority of council.' were involved. , this apparent finagling with the people's money engineer to his office. ildjng, awnings and similar products. The tetter also brought quick Hepubliean road pro-j "He suggested that certain per- CAHTERET - Thousands of pieces of mail are handled it) | and who is responsible for trying to put the eco- response from Mayor Andrew '"• "'*t year, they've sons were more interested in pay- tho Carteret- Post Office daily but some of the. liveliest ones- If-iald ina statement that consumers should compare prices 11 nomic pincers on the engineer. j Banick. He asked for an immedi- often enough in their land in the dead letter office. , with locfcl firms and make sure the quality of materials and ing for the improvements thon Mr. Dobert's charges are important enough ate investigation. He said that as and campaigns. whether the plans and specifica- According to Postmaster Lester Sabo, every yqar lots Of mail workmanship is up to standard. conditions as outlined by the en- •'•M. I i they owe the tions were followed. He speci- winds up in the dead letter office, because the addresses are to receive the attention of the Middlesex'County lll It also urged buyers to read fine print in sales contracts and gineer exist, he would back up fet k complete air- fically said that he was ordered wrong or because postal employees aren't able to decipher the Grand Jury. It is gratifying to note that the 1 the borough offiaal. to approve over SBO.OOO in bills, not be- swayed into a rush deal by high-pressure tactics. >niire program" Dev- addresses. prosecutor's office has already stepped in to Probe 4 Pollt* "e said that he was and, 'when he refused, he wns "Careless mailing habits" said Postmaster Sabo "caused The threat charge is also being .U'i ol council last year; threatened to he fired on the He sju4 it would be easier toy the postal employees if letter give an ear to the revelations as requested by 0 many 'letters and packages to remain undelivered." He said investigated by the Carteret po- ^ was the sole minor-^P ' writers would put down the correct address right in Carteret. lice department, Chief Charles 11 since no return addresses are given, there is no way to return Mayor Andrew Banick. " •'"« was left opt of "T" B a nick administration Mukwinski said. • :i| tr ust ar swel e it |o the sender. | Thtyr tend letters to local organizations and at times it is diffi- l borough business. ) > f ^ ^ charges imme- The charges broufiht attacks ofl "Erratic mail users p*t down most anything on the envelope cult to find where that organization receives its mail. -^ivtdj wjth Dflverin llnrc we are going to bury you in the roads." 1 , ' ' «lin wa- at it and'-Uu M It cmiiloyees who h:ive <'AKTKHEt Mave Wf t 1 1 request that this communication be made '" '" i'"- "!!. hut 1 j>ot •'<• '\ r'-iiri'd from the ,pimi>:mv 4 purrlmsuig t-\iil'ilitt'r or not? •Mayor Ami"'W Ualiltk anys ,'S , M>-. Tliergenseii, a shift engineer pail of the official minutes of tHe meeting and far us In' ii I'linreruea, the 'u liked 'thosi' ques- ;n 'he Power Oennrtment con- to inform the decent, sincere, law abiding, lll r rxpt'dilir is not working for ttie .'••' 'dlj and gut no ap- ''lti(t"d M * e-irs nf cmtino'ios ser- biiruuth lll(1 respectable citizens of Carteret that there are ,^' ' l the Hepubli-vice- He vc(««t ii ^'l AW annual sal*. Lsl|1 those, among you, who will stop at nothing " ation has a lot of! H-rman lleil of ;ili Frederick St arv fur Mrs. SU-\,. Trosfco Jr,,' ', "' anwoi. The Kepub-Cnrteret is a 42 year veteran and to attain their greedy aims for taxpayer's money, set up In (lie liiii-nugh 1'uutcU. • '"'"Gallon should give was emnloyed as a first clnss from the mad construction and building pro- ''''.''I'1 I'ompleta answers mechanic in the Toiiijh Pitch De- , uvu'i:s '"""''"'s charges." Hut-i'iaitroent. gram. I'.Mfl L-JiKT -• Hi v , Presby* ' Joseph A Hindu, ;i first cla.a fl Further, no such threats or intimidation can lei'ian -Chiiii!' ' \i.M. R"7i ectric welder in the Mechanical Orion '(', Ho'. ; li 1) - 'n- Ni force the present Borough Engineer or his suc- tui im sSuplilv '• " SKHVItKs* iDepartment retired after 37 years . The Suo- ' ' !)f service (iinda resides fi•»; ^mg at 8:30| o GET miw for Siinduy, .im> ID 'Vti mo : t i T \ ;'" » « » taEns - . _ uiaiiiiiau ul Ui» iuausti-iil swuuii nt Hit- Hallwuy Itutjtiwl •-bad Onvi'. in Im pr«Heut«d with Very tnily yours, Gret-n Pa^tmvj'. Tins is llarsanyi, Pas- CARTEHET - The Board of tlie'sei-und pa,) limit of a *1S,(WU lontrlbutioii by Hit* tlmUU .Suites Metato Kermiug Coinjjuuyj . 'flit uutribution wan Kenneth W. Dobert, in .-* Special S •H-ll Educatipn will receive bidt July the topic Ilk- Anirrifan MHal ' > Fuundatlwi, luv. Ull U> rtal.l. J. K. *'helnhl , Ilirctt«r uf ibduMrlul and Public Be- bhH ^2 for the purchase of lumber and ; Or. 8. j, Huk, Medical Ilim-lur. Boeougk at the S M.-UU Ifefluiua CUIUIIM ««"»•«»; ftft K. Sok/i,-ii; roedica.1 supplies. Independent-Leader (E.B.) • Carteret PAOB TWO Thuntoy, Mtf IS, Pollack, Jr. Achiever Details Listed On Tour of East Coast For Convention CARTERET ~ Joseph E. Pol- complex*!, control block houses By Ukrainians lack, 116 Frederick Street u one! and allied facilities, the CARTERET The Carterot of the group of thirty incentive eri will b« guests at a luncheon Chapter of the 1'krnlnlnn Ortho- i award-winning Newark, Elizabeth hoited by NASA officials. The dox will play host to tho N'n ;ind Morrljtown Junior Achieve- tour of the launch operations cen- tlonal Convention o( Ihn UOI, t»-ii-= ment members who will depart ter will b« led by the Cap" Ken- woek, July 15 to Ifl. nn-ordim! to this city on Monday morning for nedy protocol officer, Jay H. Vleh- in HtfM-day tour nf east const John Lesky, Co-Chninmn of the I ;nled SIMPS space centers. While participating In "Project Space Fight operation Space Age," the teen- n»m will vlnit facilities .it God- Tuesday^.v , Jullulyi 133. He lueway, Juiy ia. uc »"" ™ •>« ;. The Convention will open .l-ir-1 Space Flight Center, Green- Dil F lii'lt. M'>ce ''(Miter. Cocoa Beach, Fla. St. Demetrius Men's will include a boat trip to the The highlight nf the tour will Mrs. Stella Phillins upper Florida Keys, a hosted ho the '"ape Kennedy visit on to- will be co-chairmen for the two day, the day following the Mar- tour of the Miami and a series of social events iner IV photopgraphic mission In About 400 delegates and the vicinity of the planet Marsi being arranged by the Miami, Following inspection of launch Junior Achievement area. MBS. JOSEPH W. AKWAY are expected for the four day CQnvention, Governor Richard Hughes and Newark Mayor Hush Miss Marilyn Kreitman siPBVirKs

sUW th Jersey SUle Lt. Arway of Woodbridge Wed to Dennis R. Brown Metropolitan John Theodorovich, °' « dlv'i«lon and Suptrtntwdtnt CARTERET - Miss Marilyn Mrs. Norman GoMfiscner of Spiritual Head of the Ukrainian, mann, Colonia; Miss Patricii CARD OF THANKS Becoming Eitli*t CARTERET - MJM Bartara Kreitman, daughter of Mr. andFlushing, New York was matron Orthodox Church of the U.S.A., Jane Arduioi, daughter of Mr. andVare, Wyncote, Penna; Miss Carol of honor, for her sister. Eugene Mrs. Benjamin Kreitman of Mont- will lead the list of church hier- Mrs. Lewis C. Arduini, Sr., 1Kostur4 , Carteret; Miss Christin< clair, became the bride of Dennis Brown, brother of the bridegroom, Two Carteret Residents JO6EPH KATDSA In the United States, the who^ archy and clergymen in attend- Oakwood Avenue, became the Wolak, Perth Amboy. Miss Kath R Brown, ion of Mr. and Mrs.of Carteret was best man. ing crane, California condor, ance at the Convention. We wish to express our »in bride of Joseph William Arway, leen Baumann, Woodbridge, nieci Frank Brown of 77 Roosevelt Ave- A graduate of Montclair High thanki'to'airour'reiaUves, friendsjivorj Wiled wood-recker. timber of the bridegroom, was flowergirl, Case To Speak At Fort Dix Encampment U, United State* Army, son of nue, at a double ring ceremony School, the bride received a bach- U. S. Senator Clifford P. Case and neighbors for their kind ex- wolf and Ugnou sheep all arc In Mrs. Mary Arway, 717 St. George Best man was Lt, Lewis J. Fin- performed Sunday at 6:30 p.m.elor of arts in business adminis- of New Jersey, sponsor of a bfll CARTERET - Two cituen-l He la married to the former pressions of sympathy, their many danger of extinction. Avenu*, Woodbridfe, and the late occhio, US Army, CosCob, Conn. at the Richfield Caterers, Verona tration degree from Upsala Col Joseph Arway, In a military wed- Ushers were Lt. Martin Gilllgan, in Congress to recognize Eastern soldiers from Carteret presently Miss Janice Batiuk and has two acts of kindness, the spiritual by Rabbi Abraham Album of thelege. East Orange, in 1960. She is ding Saturday. The marriage took US Army, Newark; Lt, James Orthodoxy as the fourth major are serving with the 78th Divis- sons, Louis Michael and Kevin bouquet* and the beautiful floral Carteret Jewish Community Cen- an eighth grade teacher in the place In St. Joseph Church, Car- Hay. US Army. Baldwin, N. Y.. ter. Faith in this country, will be the ion (Training) at its annual two- Patrick. tributes they extended during our Harrison school system. teret, at a double ring nuptial Lt. Charles J. Aldrich, US Army The bride, given in marriage by main speaker at the Banquet on week summer encampment at Sgt. LaBracio is the personal bereavement in the death of our Mats officiated by Rev. Robert Hillton, N. Y,; Lt. Michael J her parents, wore a white silk or- Mr. Brown a graduate of Car- Saturday evening at the Hotel Fort Dix. Thqy are First lieuten- driver for General Cassidy. Born beloved brother and devoted unc- Arway, C. M., brother of thSpagnloae , US Army, Seneca Fall ganza gown designed with an oval teret High School, received a Robert Treat. ant Louis JR. Kady, of 26 Pat- in Eliiabeth, where he attended le, Joseph Katusa. bridegroom. N. Y. and Lt. Peter P. Sollgon, U! bachelor of science degree from rick St., and Sergeant Vito La- Thomas Jefferson High School, be We especially wish to thank: neckline, fitted bodice, bell shaped Other Convention affairs will in- Given in marriage by her fatter, Army, Warren, Pa, Recaption wai North Carolina State College of Brack), of 60 Lafayette Ave. has lived in Carteret for the past Rev.Andrew A. Ottal, pastor; the skirt, and Ihort sleeves appliqued clude Divine Liturgy, Luncheon, the bride wore a gown of peau de held at St. Ellas Hall. Carteret with Chantllly lace, The skirt, ac- Agriculture and Engineering, Ra- Lt. Kady is Aide-De-Camp to 10 years. He is self-employed Altar Boys and the Nuns of the Concert and Farewell Dance, ,-"' y sole with Alencon lace applique*. After a tour ot the southern cented with notifs of laae, fea- leigh, North Carolina. He served Brig Gen. John G. Cassidy, com- operatini g LaBraciio TruckinTki g Dominican Order of the Sacred It featured a scoop neckline, long states, Lt. and Mrs. Arway will re- tured a scalloped edged lace trim one and a half years in Germany He and Ms wife Heart Roman Catholic Church, Flowers Fet All the Passaic UOL Chapter. sleeves and a chapel train accent- tide in Columbus, Georgia. For with a court length watteau train. as a lieutenant in the U. S. Army divislon. Josephine are the parents of two Carteret; the officers and mem Occasions . . . hired at the Concert will be mem-! ed by a bow in back. She wore a travel Mrs. Arway wore a three Her tulip shaped crown, embel- He is associated with Frank turea at tne u>ncert win De mem- , . . _ . »>«»,,, v.tn ir and Pot#r bers of the First Catholic Slovak Call tor flowers, birth Brown's Department Store, Car fingertip length veil of rolled piece siut of pink dotted swiss with lished with seed pearls, lace and! bers of St. Demetrius Choir, led' Afte,• gradual^ from Carter^ boys. V,to Jr., and Peter. Jednota Society, Carteret; Mayor days, anniversaries, French illusion attached to a pill-white patent-leather accesories. teret. by local choir director, Dmitri1**."MAS* crystals, held a bouffant veil. University on a Andrew W. Banick and the Car- weddings, etc, to add box and carried a cascade bou- The bride was graduated from Zazworsky, ai part of a regional teret Council; Friends and neigh- extra joy to the even* quet of orchids, pompoms, baby's St. Mary High, Perth Amboy and choir formed expressly for per- and , earned an A.B, bors in Yonkers, New York; The -and other times to breath and stephanotis attached to from St. Francis Hospital School degree in 196», He currently is formance at the Conventionlinn. _-„--- - Slovak Citizen Club, Carteret; a prayerbook. of Nursing, Trenton, She was em- Patrica Ann Moses Other local members of express Tour Bympatin the working for hit Master's degree thoso who donated their can; the ployed as a staff nurse in Perth and thoughtfulnesj - Maid of honor was Miss Mary Convention Committee include* «j ^erg Graduate Business Registry SetI Pall Bearers; the Carteret," and ReUi McDonough, Woodbridge. At- Amboy General Hospital. Be asjcurtd of the finest Father John Hundiak and Father CARTERET - Ralph Antonello,| Rahway Police Escorts; The Ha- tendants were Miss Joan Joh- Lt. Arway graduated from Setoi Weds John /. Dolan In civilian life, Kady is . . -call us. CARTERET - Miss Patricia Walter Campbell of Carteret, herPeter Melech, Spiritual Advisors, ed as a sales repreiMitatiw ta.tb» head coach, has designated the vey's Funeral Home, s Ann Moses, daughter of Mr. andsister. Bridesmaids were the Mrs. Anna Trueh, Mrs. Barbara Union-Morris Counties, area for week of July 19-July 23 as the New York and the Binib Funeral Mrs. Floyd Moses, 133 Pershing Misses Patricia Penksa and PaHedesh- , Mrs. Pauline Prokopiak, Xerox Corporation. He la a former official registration week for all Home for satisfactory services WAUpRCK'S CHRISTINE LEE'S Avenue, was united in marriage tricia Egan, both of Carteret. Miss Catherine Lesky, and Mr.member of the Carteret Board of boys intererted in signing up for rendered. FIOWESS Metro J, Baran. general chair- the 1965 Carteret Sportsmen Pop to John J. Dolan of Avoca, Pa. Serving as beat man was Rob- Education. THE XATUSA FAMILY US Amboj Ate. ME t-iU by the R«v, Anthony M. Gaydos, ert Dolan, of Avoca, brother of man of Cranford. Warner Football Program. To be MR. & MRS. JOSEPH BERTHA 0. S. M. at Joseph's Roman Cath- the bridegroom. Ushers were eligible for this program a boy GASLIGHT olic Church at noon on Saturday. Stanley Hartnidd of Long Island, must be between the ages of 19- Escorted to the altar by hecousir n of the bridegroom and Miss Slottyinski Weds 13 years old and the maximum father, the bride wore a nylon John Kudrieh of Carteret. ( weight allowed by the Pop Warn- IS OUR Cocktail Lounge gown featuring a scoop neckline The bride is a graduate of St. er committee. Registration will be and Chantilly lace midriff, The Mary's High School, Perth Am- Robert m McMickle ~ at Carteret Park Field No. 1 all 66 CHERRY ST., ELIZABETH back of her chapel length train boy, and is employed by Evan wepk long between the hours' of BUSINESS was held by a bow. Her crown, Picone, Inc., Rahway. CARTERET - Sacred Heart Port Reading. John Buekiewicz 1-3 P.M. Last year's report cards Roman Catholic Church was theiof Metuchen was ringbearer. must be presented at the time of designed with aurora borealis Mr. Dolan was graduated from setting on Saturday at 3 P. M for: The bride attended Carteret registration. Parents are Invited [New Entertainment Policy! crystals, held an imported Eng- Duryea High School, Duryea Pa., High School and plans to attend the wedding of Miss Georgette to attend the registering of the Air - Rail — 8teamihip — Hojel lish illusion cloud veil. She carand served in the U. S. Army beautv culture school in the fall. NOW! ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS ried a bouquet of white rose buds, for four years. He is employed Marie Slotwinski and Robert Wil- boys to ask any questions they liam McMickle, with the Rev. Mr McMickle is a graduate of TOUB AND CRIMI RESERVATIONS lilies of the valley and an orchid. by the Railroad at Carteret High School and is em- may have concerning the Pop Andrew A. Okal officiating at THE WORLD OVER Her matron of honor was MrsWaverl. y headquarters in Newark. ployed by General Cable Corpora- Warner program. • SUNDAY k TUESDAY NIGHTS the, double ring ceremony. The Carteret Sportsmen are the tion, Perth Amboy. PheneVAMUl CHINESE AUCTION The bride is the daughter of 1964 Northern Division Champions FREDMELLER CARTERET - The Junior Mr. and Mrs. William Slotwinski and all members of last year's Pianist . Vocalist, Direct From New York's East SMet men's Guild of the Hungarian Re of 5 St. Ann Street. Mr. McMickle Summer Picnic is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert squad are isked to contact any fanned Church will hold a Chinese Install Haroski member of the committee during auction on September 13 at th< Owen McMickle of 78 Union Travel Bureau • MON., WED., THURS., FR1. & SAT. Street. this registration week to receive Bethlen Hall, Cooke Avenue, com Slated by Players some pictures and an award if 303 Maple Street mencing at 8 P. M. Mrs. Bettj Given in marriage by heKr C Grand Kni»ht they have not already been con- The Incomparable EMERSON Matto and Mrs, Marge Jenset CARTERET - The Saint Jo- father, the bride wore a gown tacted. PERTH AMBOf, N. J. Unique Plan and Vocal Styling. are co-chairmen. seph's Playen are making plans of Chantilly lace styled with a CARTERET - Carey Council, WORLD WIDE TRAVEL for their first annual family picnic scalloped neckline, a full skirt 1290, Knights of Columbus is plan- SPECIALISTS SINCE 1807 RwrrattoM fcgfetM on ffeckeads: ttl-UO to be held this summer. The date Baskets were originated for col-! Hall Preparatory School, South accented with sequins and beads ning and all-out fight on indecent letting and storing grain. ', Orange, and was graduated this will be set soon. George Straley and a detachable train. Her literature and pornography in Uvhwna . Dinners • Cocktails. Authentic Cantonese June from Niagara University ii chairman of the picnic com- three-tiered veil fep from a crown Carteret. mittee; other members include CWiint. Private Dining Row and Bar Available for Parties! Niagra Falls, N, Y. Upon gradua designed with pearls. She car-This was outlined by Grand! Lillian Kiniry, Pat Merelo, Frank Tot Infomutloa or Rcserraflons, Call: W.Ua. Uon he was commissioned Lt. ir ried a prayer-book decorated with Knight Andrew Haroski as as thel the US Army, and will be stSibiliaa , Sandy Siege! and Peg Os- white orchids and carnations. borne. Council installed its new officers. ROUTEMAN SERVICE COSTS NO MORE! tiontd at Fort Benniog, Georgia. Miss Patricia Kerchefsky, of Others installed were: Deputy Robert Merelo, President of the Carteret, was maid of honor. The Grand Knight, T. Hanley; Chan- Players, |ias appointed the fol bridesmaids were Miss Mary Ann cellor A. Sanillo; Warden, F. Morey LaRue will pick up and deliver your laundering and dry cleaning-all at no extr,. cost to youl Just think how much time and lugging this Morey 1-aRue "plus service" »il'- lowing coftimittee chairmen: dra Lovas, cousin of the bride; Miss Truesdale; Advocate, T. Koch; save you! And, please keep this important fact in mind: MOREY URUE ROUTEMAN matic play reading; Dorothy Me Patricia McMickle, sister <${ theinside guard K. Grasafolli; Out- SERVICE COSTS NO MOKE! Waiters, assisted by Peg O'Grady, bridegroom and Mias side Guard, M. Down*1, Lecturer, Frank Sibilia and Charles Laug- Bower, all of Carteret Miss June A. Arba. • Dependable COME SEE THE hery; Musical Play-Jleading Mazur, of Carteret, was It was announced that another George Straley, assisted by Edith girl. meeting of the Columblettes will •Convenient Lecher and Joan naneri; Pro- The best man vas Ambrose be held at the Columbian Club gram Committee, BUI Hueston as- • Bonded Ginda, of Carteret.! Ushers were July is at 8 p.m. John Petrosino Is IkevLaRue sisted by Mike Gilligan, Harry George Lovas, of Carteret, cou- Columbiettes. 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t Wadjj check jour UU- pbuai director]! (si iha •ddrtu of (he MOHKl GODENY CHEVROLET we try harder 'cause we're only LA BUI STUKI uiml the world's second largest!* LAUNDERING 30 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET Call today 289-7171 for FREE booklet 110 SALES OUTLETS SALES SERVICE TAGGART'S DRIVING SCHOOL LAUNDERERS • CLEANERS • RUG CLEANSING • STORAGE Phone Kl 1-512H • Open Evenings U>llfcjmU iHlviu* Angst** Li tint Ljuywl 'Serving Since IH89' , ()t nuent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, July 15, 19B5 PAOE THREE

Watson- WeismanMarriag dent; Mrs. Rubin Gruttz. voca- Lt«pard Hadassah Plans tional education chairman; Mrs. Leopards have a definite special Solemnized on Saturday Seymour Heeht, fund raising vic« liking for dogs as food. In Africa. Fund Raising president; Mr, Ralph He*, tree «£ f,fc| ^^ GE - The marriage ed with pearls and crystals held certificate, Mrs. Milton Kushner, CO1.0NIA Plans for the com- Encyclopedia Britannic*. Margaret Weisman her three-tiered veil, and she donor; Mrs Seymour Ovsiew, ichard Olin Wataon was carried n missal acrmtod with iriK year for tho folonin Chapter Seniority mil ranks ability as the treasurer; Mrs. Rudy Rettig, Sa Saturday at St Mary's two white orchids. nf lladnssnh were mil limn) at a basis for electing chairmen far „ S Church, Perth Amboy, Miss Maureen Williams, Fords, combined fund raising, proRram- Hadassnh supplies; and Mrs. Mel-most of the important commit- • " r R,. Rev. Msgr. James was maid of honor. Bridesmaids mine and donor mootinc nl the vin Schlessinger. medical center. tees in the I'. S. Congress. If home of Mrs Torn- (llinn. 38 1 the double were Miss Jenn Bodnar, ami Miss Mary Neville, both of Wooribridgn Tlirlma Court. TI,P bride is the stepdaughter Joseph Massina, Colonia, served Tentative fund raisins plans in- clude a rummage snip set (or late Airs Kliwbcth Weisman, Bunns as best man. Ushers were Robert 1895 CHRISM'S 1965 Zalick Perth Amboy, and Allan August: a summer theater party , „„. anrf the late Albert Weis- Nichols, Rahway. al the Papermill Playhouse; "The Friendly Store" m'in'Mr. Watson is the son ol The bride attended Woodbridge •lewish New Yenr Cards under ^ r1,,d Mrs. Olin Watson, 898 High School. Her husband is a I lie chaiiTnanship of Mrs. Robert FORMFIT SALE \V|.,t Avenue, Port Reading, graduate of the Middlesex Coun- Ciihn. Now Yew's greetings, Mrs. ty Vocational and Technical High Tilden Isaac, Candy sole, Mrs. li|V(M, in marriage by her step- BRAS ><<-* 3°° 2.39 School, Perth Amboy. iliihin (inilti: tablecloths and hn,H,,r George Fraind^of Perth Sinnha cake, Mrs. Murray Green- ' hm' the bride was attired in PANTIE GIRDLE ; span: life saver hank. Mrs. Mil ,; ilT '.-own fashioned with a four I U. S. Highway 40 crossos the Reg. $M :„,,'„! floor length skirt, scalloped 40th parallel four times on its ton KiR; certificates, Mrs. Harry kjiiio, long sleeves, and a cha- ^000-mile stretch from Atlantic to Friedman: tree certificates. Mrs 4.77 „,! ii•npih train. A crown design- Pacific. Knlph Hess. Tentative programs outlined by PANTIE GIRDLE Mrs. Terry Glinn: September, a Reg. 10.M spaiker; October, a film on the 7.99 Hadassah Medical Organisation; TAKING CUE FROM ELDERS: Evidently Impressed by picket signs carried on TV news broadcasts, these youngsters on November, annual paid-up mem' This Could Be iw une aped their elders by expressing their thoughts In the same manner-nut In this ense it was to say thank you for the lership night; December, donor; BRA SALE MaldenformSale installation jrf new equipment at the Bunns l,ane playslte, wit to the housing project. Signs read: "Thank you for the park, Mr. nnuary, Jewish National Fund; morieiisen, /ilrpolo All American Mayor thank you" "Us Kids from Bunns Lane Thank You" and one youngster on a slide February, vocational education Sweet Music Bras carried a sign, 'Im Sliding Down to Say Thank Yon." The signs were all home mnde and of every conceivable shape, material and Jewish Music Month; March, Famous Makers You, Next Year! Aliyah; April, medical center and stretch strap discontinued rtylei white elephant sale; May installa- H«i* 2fof4.M The thrill am Mcitemeiit of t tion of officers. Table* to 10.W real vacation next year can b* Members attending were Mrs, mofUy strapfeM Sweet Marie Bras yonrs If you save regularly (or || Ladies Further Martin Rogotf, president; Mrs. elastic back now! Sol Breshinsky, Hadassah Medical Organization chairman; Mrs, Mil- SgOO I* M» M. 2.99 Plans for Ball ton Eig,--We saver bank; Mrs. WOOnBIUDGE - Mrs. Charles Terry Glinn, program vice presi-|| Concertina fJoldstein has been named Wood- SNAPPI GIRDLES arci ticket chairman for Pantie Girdle I ho Holiday in Old New York Ball, by Veniu Big. IK October 10 at the Grand Ball- loom of the Hotel Astor, New Reg. 4.H 4.99 i York City, sponsored by the Wo- Omoerttnt men's Auxiliary of the John F 3.50 Kennedy Community Hospital Pantie Girdto Mis George K. Smith is genera R«t. S.0O to* hi chairman. Mrs. Nathanial B. Beg. 7* Cole, and Mrs. Vincent Scully are 4.00 co-chairmen. 6.49 JOIN OUR Mrs. Frank Frontcra. Mrs. Me iraysnn, Mrs. Edward Payson and Mrs. Richard A. Zahn head the journal committee; Mrs. Alex uitler Kermendy is chairman o FAMOUS NAME VACATION CLUB Mifts assisted by Mrs. John L, Ohizmadia and Mrs. Roy V, Ti weekly deposits mount up fast, You can tus; Mrs. Edward Bastian, Mrs, 2094 TO 25#> OFF / opw i CARTERET BANK * TRUST VACATION Jack Dickson, and Mrs. Philip N NO TAX CUB in the amounts oJ $1, », 13, « or $10. And Schwalje are in charge of tickets thrre't DO charge for opening or closing your ac- Mrs. Cole is in charge of deco- rations. FOR YOUR WOMEN'S jM count. Come la and start yours today-nut year VACATION NEEDS you'll be M glad yon did! MIRACLE JW UUEST SPKAKER CITED: Richard N. Mosolgog, , left,, presidnpresident of thee Woodbridgrige e Township ! First Federal Highway was the Complete Selection EMMA J. D'ALESSIO TREAD Sfi Jaycees, is shown presenting a certificate of appreciation to Martin Snyder, committerman frnm fioo-mile road from Cumberland to SHOES MM* the 4th Ward, Mth District, in Elizabeth in recognition of the program he presented on "Practical • Summer Vanclalia, completed in 1852 at ENGAGEMENT TOLD: Mr. Politics" to the local chapter at their last meeting in Stanley's Gallery. cost of $7,000,000. VahiM to 1M9 ^^*jfcw gnd Mrs. Carmen J. D'Alesslo, Sportswear CARTERET BANK 5 Turner Street, Port Reading, 6.99 tffl^ffil Rev. Marsh to Preach announced the engagement of # Swimwear their daughter, Emma Jane, to 2 or. 13.00 V AND TRUST CO. At Sunday Services Louis C. Osleckl, Jr., son ot Mr. SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT WOODBRIDGE - The morning1! and Mrs. Louis Osiecki, 44 New CHARGE IT worship service at the First Pres-! Dover Road, Iselin, at a dinner byterian Church of Woodbridge party for the Immediate famil- "Our 42nd Year of Uninterrupted Service will be held, Sunday. 9:30 A. M. ies held at Lou Homer's Ad Lib, To Our Community" with the Rev. James M. Marsh, Route 1, Woodbridge. assistant minister preaching. A graduate of Woodbridge Se- * MAIN OFFICE, ic Fred A. Briegs, Jr.. director of j nior High School, -class d 1965, 20 Cooke Avenue, Carteret music, announced Miss Dorothy She is now attending Wtnferd BANKBBANKB**O HOURS: Yaros will be soloist. Iteuuty Academy, Perth Amboy. DUIT I UH. to I PJt-rudjy f 4JL te | )7 MAIS ST.. WOODBRIDGE, :V. J Nursery will be provided for Mr. Osiecki graduated from the younger children. Woodbridge Senior High School OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. - 6 P.M., Friday 9:30 A.M. - 9 P.M. BRANCH OFFICE Closing exercises for daily va- in 1964 and is employed by Gen- Open All Day Wednesday Shopping Center cation Bible school will be held, eral Motors, Linden. JUKSTTMA hoirk tomorrow at 10 A. M. D»llT » AJt to « » AJt. to 4 r M. Cordell, Kansas, was hit by a tornado three successive years; MANY D0LURS InransM Carpontton 1916, 1917,1918, and each time on DURING OUR May 20. YOU CAN SAVE A Refrigerator- Freezer SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! WE ARE ALLOWING "TOP" DOLLAR ON offers you all the advantages ALL TRADESI SO WHY DON'T YOU STOP IN TODAY AND SET WHAT YOU CAN of a Supermarket in your Kitchen! SAVE ON A BRAND NEW '65 CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, IMPERIAL, VALIANT OR BARRACUDA. WE KNOW YOU W1U M SEEK FEDERAL AID: Freeholder John J. Fay, Jr., left, Chairman of the Department of Cor- rectional and Penal Institutions; Congressman Edward J. Patten (U-15 Disl.-NJ), center; and Free- PLEASANTLY SURPRISEDI holder Thomas H. Lee, right, confer in Patten's Washington fit!ice on tin- possibility of the county obtaining federal aid for the new County Juvenile Detention Home and the proposed new County Jail. CAROUSEL LOWERS AIL PRICES DURING ON ALL MAKES & MODELS

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Thanks to you and you for forcing us to enlarge our beautiful showrooms with the most unusual displays of everything for the Home in wood or Formica. Come in and see New Jersey's largest Formica and Wood Kitchen displays. You will be so glad you did.

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BEAUTIFUL 65 PLYMOUTHS ..•andyou don't have to standin line \ -• \\ ( at the check-out counter! / FORMICA "m IMMEDIATE 36 MONTHS LOW BANK VANITY M AMEHICANSTAHOARO DELIVERY! TO PAY! FINANCING! fo«M nub, mdniftt ni«b,, mopectep dg gntiU-auy tune ot the dty 38 I BATHROOM «ittt-w!»jMowii • modem work*ih«R«H|tntor.Fr«ierRHF . •it-ill- iui> 1;- • On« 'util SAVE 10% 5 YR. 50,000 MILE • Hikllrn''O'l' DURING IJUK SALE WARRANTY! See the latent Frost-Free Refrigerator>Freezers at your BUY DIRECT FROM b, Uui Umi fovonk Appliance Dealer or Department Store. CALL COLLECT MANUFACTURER Lipnl Mtiluino I IVf MCtAUIt EL 2-6131 I SAVE 20% IN BASEMENT 0P1H Dill* 9 VM. Io xell u» oil PUBLIC SERVICE . built-in himiiiiiB loi Liviiia• Elitabetk'i Only AuihoriM^d Deafer freezer 1920 U.S. HIGHWAY 1 Ruuini, I)iiiuUi.->. Bediooim, ELECTRIC AND BAS COMPANY Faiull/ KJUIID, K" KUUIIM, Of < IIH\M I K • IMPERIAL * PLYMOUTH • BARBACUDA • nwMfw* ****** Jitd, Buit-mtiilJ und A.»'t» We Sell, We H*rw*~mem Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carterrt Thursday, July IB, 1066 PAGE FOUR Funeral services will be beH mother, the late Mrs. Mary Hu- Memorial Home, 21 Loeiwt Street dak Katusa, died November U. 'Hawaiian Night'Dance • PRESCRIPTIONS ,it 9:30 A. M. add at 10 A. M. a today at 9:00 A. M. from Bin* • HAllMARK CARDS Funeral Home, 64 Wheeler Ave- 1946. Ilia brother, the late .John high Mass of requiem was offered George Katusa, died March 2, at St. Joseph'! Church. Inteirment nue and at 9:30 A. M. a Divine • COSMETICS •nd OIFT WRAPS be offered at St. 1958 On Auxiliary Calendar waa In the Gate of Heaven Ceme- Utargy wffffll bb e ffd t St • HIM SUPPLIES tery, Valhalla, New York. Mary's Ukrainian Catholii c ChChurchh, He is survived by a sister. Mrs. • BARTON'S CANDY Joseph Bertha of Yonkers, N. V.: _ Plans wer* Carteret, with Rev, John Mala*- of June in Wlldwood. a brother, John Katusa, Jr of co-aponsorshlp of an Hawaiian MRS. B. P. SCHEENIJOOP Works, Perth Amboy, M1OIAEL KEATS chuk as celebrant. Interment will nn tw0 per Bayoime. N. J.; three niece* and Night dance by the Ladle* Am" Auxiliary *' ™ parishioner of Our CARTFRCT - Michael Keate, be in St. Gertrude Cemetery, ^membership end a trophy for AVENEL-TTie funeral of Mrs. a nephew. iary of ttve VFW Port MM at DEPENDABLE of Peace Church. A natJw of no. of JW Hudson Street died Cfltonia. 1 Barbara P. Scheenloop, 74, 16 Funeral service were held from meeting held Thursday night in word book Perth Amboy, he had ma* his Monday at the Perth Amboy Parastat services were held Wi Irlngl Yale Avenue, who died Ttrorsctoy the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 the Post Hall, Route 27. Mrs | Special K«e««in (FrMt, SM*l t Top) of St James' Church and a mem- RJUWU wHii fauctt and itrvinvr, Stftfi f(n«r, (•mplrtt with ber of its Holy Name Society. Mr. Urban was a retired em- wWi draii flnlnt baiin. H ployee of the former Pardee Steel (SJ-FT.) Surviving are his widow, Cath- 8 •t*«l rb. (•*• orks, Perth Amboy, and had erine (Mortsea); two sons, Peter ALL Uiiotl«i fwtti teen employed by die firm as CHAIN LINK 95 nd itralmr. P., Jr,, Woodbridge, and Robert tatlonary engineer prior to re- FOR D., Eatontown; a granddaughter, Com*. v«li tiring 20 nan ago, A former FENCING ONLY |7»J5 Sharon McCann, Woodbridge; •esident of Perth Amboy, be had 139 four sisters, Mrs, Edwin Demp- made his borne in Woodbridge 30 sey, Mrs. William Coughlin, and ears. He was a parishioner of I7"iir PORCELAIN BISW Miss Bleu McCann of Wood- 1O4S it. Nicholas Catholic Church of TOILET AIR PURIFIER Whit* m bridge, and Mrs, William Bark- he Byzantine Rite, Perth Amboy, NItbullf er, Montdair; three brothers, a ind a member of St. George's (Mil AP M*l. (Fat 95 &TANK U W i »'. twin, Charles J., Woodbridge; MhoHc Union, and the United (IKS THAU DtUEnj •try mi). •wt William, East Orange, and LawGreek Catholic Society. 8 rence A., South Amboy. COMBINATION The deceased was the husband HEAVY, FUU ROUND RAIL WEYERHAEUSER TOP-QUJtUTY [ the late Mrs. Julia Bandola PEELED CEDAR FENCE STALL SHOWER MRS. ANNA BERENT rban. CMHfUtf wrA frttMfi, COLONU-The funeral of Mrs. LUMBER M Surviving are two daughters, Anna Bertnt, 78, of 425 Ionian Mrs. Andrew Zupko and Mrs. Em- curtail fnd Avenue, who died July 7 at Rah ma Yurecko, Newark; seven 3O"xJ0". way Memorial Hospital, was held sons, Albert, Wnymart, Pa.; John, 2x44' 59 PC. 38 Saturday morning at the Thom- Perth Amboyy; Peter and Nieho- 4 \\>lt\t tint of PLUM6IM as F. Higgins Sons Funeral Hone, as, WoodbrjdgeWdbjd ; WillWilliami , FanF - COMPUTI noac or IPKlAl 1116 Bryant Street, Rahway, with wood; Coknia, and WMBflt AT IOWHT PMCW ITEMS - Bid SAVINGS II a high Mass of requiem at St. tulius, 19 grand-l John Vlanney Church, Colonia. children; it grandchildren; I Burial waa in Mount Calvary and two Mrt. John Hos-I SLIDING „ Cemetery, Linden. podar, Perth Amboy, and Mn.| Mrs. Berint was the widow Julia RickwalAy, Bagmte. GLASS DOORS the lal« Anthony BerenL Born V-CBOOVE MAHOCAIir In Lithuania, she had resided In WILUAM J. HIGCHNS Rahway 30 years. CARTERET - William J. Hi*- Surviving are two sons, An- gins of 12 Capp Street died Satur- thony, Miami, Fla., and Vincent day at home. He was a research PANELING " W,, Rahway; three daughters, engineer employed at the U. S. Mrs. Raymond Hunt, La Cres- Navy Base, Bayoroe and a mem- centa, Calif.; Mrs. George Mar- ber of the American Society of Bwutifywa8s.GenuiiM, tin, Rahway, and Mrs. Charles Mechanical Engineers. Mr. Hig- durable wood paneling 47 "KNOWN FOR VALUES" Terzella, Colonia; IS grandchil- gins was 1 parishioner of fit Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. odds wannth end charm. dren; and four great-grandchil- Bora in New York City, he bad Velvet smooth finish. dren. resided in Carteret for the last Easy to instaL eight years. STEPHEN T. SWANICK Mr. Higgins was the husband of' FORDS-Funeral services for) Edna Merryman Stephen T. Swanick, who died survives him with three Thursday at home, 40 Mary Ave-ft PRE-FIN1SHED nue, were held Monday morning daughters, Mrs. Patricia Balar at Flynn and Son Funeral Home, dcDe of Brooklyn, Suzanne and 23 Ford Avenue, with a high Maty at home; two grandchildren; SPANISH a lister, Miss Mary Higgins of Mass of requiem at Our Lady New York City and a brother 79 Peace Church. Burial was in Loremo of HicksviHe, Long Is- FRUITWOOD Holy Trinity Cemetery. land. Mr. Swank* was! employed Funeral services were held V-Crowed. A'xT a mechanic at the Raritan Cop- Tuesday from the Lyman Rumpf 3 LARGEST SELECTION OF WOOD «•!»• $HJ0 PANEUNGS IN THE STATE! COME, 5'0"x6'«" SEE...COME SAVE!!

DECORATIVE THOMAS JOSEPH ALUM. COMB. WROUGHT IRON RAILING Addi chain and urftly to WINDOWS your pofih. U>* for imid* focm divider. COSTELLO National C Lin. Funeral Home* Advtrititd! Ft. Easily rtmovtabl* for cl*«ning. 99 Green at. & Cooper Are. State & Center Sts. Up to 90 U.I, lot VI Iramform Iselin, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J. BUILD-O-GLASS PATIO r*ovr waited ba$«- TeL W 84641 HI 24075 int. ALUM. COMB. DOORS PANELS a breathtaking Colorful, iloitk ihtttt, all family Room (or Full 1-indi thick. U.lui. lint quality. Corrugated. b.ll.r livingl waM. Inctvdti g I a • t 50 and tcr**n im*ft». 29 Ic • ROOM ADDITIONS • DORMERS • EVERY TYPE OF HOME IMPROVEMENTI 182 Ft KJver a ^Matf-L-entury COLONIAL WOOD SCALLOP METAL GRANT'S DOES THE ENTIRE JOB . WALL TILE Planning . . . Designing . . . Building . . . Financing COMBINATION DOORS DEPENDABLY & ECONOMICALLY! A tandblnOtioti doof thcrt will bland Written Guarantee With Every Job! P. in with a ctiarmnlg colonial touthl . it. SIZES; H Terirn Tailored to Your Budget ... Up to 7 Yean to Pay! FORMICA LAMINA11U 10 27"x6'9" D, Jit %uL 95 %" PLYWOOD r, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! T9"x6'9" liJ.ol for count.i luu, I.IV- PLASTIC WALL TILE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE 3'l"x6'9" lubl., 22 !EA PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 3824838 Iflidaleiex County IV. T. GRANT CO. GRANT CITY 45 CENTRAL AYE., CLARK, N. J. FUNERAL HOME Parkway fxil 135 Sit. WM - AUGUST V. GRBINBR Director FREE USE OF CAR-TOP CARRIERS • DELIVERY AVAILABLE • Advertised items Cash & Carry OfHtR BUI10-O-MATS Al UNDtN KtYPORI. fcATONTOWN, MANAbgUAN 8. IAUREUON COOK OUT OR COOK IN -SAVE CASH ON THESE THESE ALWAYS A SMART IDEA! Super-Right" Values! VALUABLE BROILING, FRYING, BARBECUE J COUPONS! PLAID STAMPS m WHOU SAVE 1 CHICKENS 29: Com* $•# . . . Spirt, Cut-up or Quartered « 33'

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CUP THIS COUPON! Fresh Chicken Parts LEG QUARTERS T; lb35' HORMEL CANNED BREAST QUARTERS Z 45 e legs i 49« Breasts ;E S9fc Wings 29c Backs & Necks 10« HAMS 4i3.49 SHciCaMw Hut 'N Swve!

FRESH er CORNED BONELISS «,.„,,, Cll(l frtntCita "Sip«r-RICM" Qullty (P.rt , BRISKET BEEF 99 79* SMOKED PICNICS 'It' 45 LEO of VEAL 49! (P0R> ib. Froth Picnics California Roast RUMP of VEAL 55 Turkey Roasts Livorwvrst ." •?£?*" 4- ROAST IONIUM JHOULDM Chick*nLiven Spare Ribs £?JSJ£J BEEF, VEAL, PORK ,, csc MiYFP NONE ««79, go«Ik, HIGHER! Sliced Bacon " CUP THIS COUPON! j Stewing Yeal •«• MEL-O-BIT SLICES FRANKFURTERS I Yeal Cubed Steak Sharp Iwkt, WKil. Of « Ptmtnia 65 Colored Ajfltrtcan Prtmium > Veal Cutlets M.49 •ib. ib. SWIFT'S Cap'* John's ? N Seafood Salt.' FARM FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLE BUYS! Haddock Fillet 'MronrCfcofee! fcr € Swtliirr IUd Ripe wkok C 2J 2 99 WATERMELONS ROUE PRICED HIGHER! m\m 79 Hadlook Dinner Mirty Finn, SWEET CORN NONE PRICED HIGHER 10 tiri Sw«#t Juicy NONE PRICED HICHiR! in. NONE PRICED E DevHedOrab Red Plwms HIGHER! Seedless Grapes Jucy N D Iceberg Lettuce ™HT ZW Cucumbers **!*«• JANE PARKER BAKED FOODS N0 ED Pascal Celory HS iJif Chicory or Euarole CUP THIS COUPON! NEW GREEN NONI PRICED PEACH PIE Cabbage NONE PRICED HISHEHI 5* Lemons HI6HMI

f SAVE 20- C UkU 39 MottA.M. P.M. 3 79* ActP Instant CoHee SOlDtrMARlLE SAVE 10c H PLUM PEUED »l-li. I2«.« ftA |\-l-.ilSIL WHITE HOUSE alt Crescent Pound Cake rODv TOMATOES-C.IH.J un I *Uv III y Ml IK MtntNonF.f w. IN J Sandwich Broad "¥E" : rrormeriSpam "tr M:» Natoes ZuT tr10- 1 ID AVE. Health tBtwty Aid D*pt Angel Food Cake ^r' CoronetPmiiJuice i29' Progresso CANNEUN.MANS 2 "^W l4 RftAblM SUNSHINfr—HYDE PARK IJ«i.j7» RlirpW RAAbiM Oiim.il« Coconirt ''AovflQ* M n9n vVjpOT PwWrwOjeiJ W Pecan Cherry Donisk j JaokFrosted ^fi^^ «* Cadillac5in 1 DosFMd 2 ^SS* It Route 1 NIWI I*M Hriw MMMH h COOK I IS DANISH 2 * Nucoa Margarine «•-"*- '^et Sweet'NLow ™Zt l 3T *•""•»••* SHORTBREAD • k« Pillsbury Flour A P.>. 5;; 63° Marcal White Napkins 2% 21' CtiocoUt* NtUmOookiN Chip pi,. Bel Monte S Corn *:'«' Kitohen Charm Wax Paper ~;20* 0 CUP THIS COUPON I FROZEN FOOD BUYS! Del Monte ^'^r Corn 2itL39 Dixie Cup Refills on oo MLM0NTE C Horn, M*id Viriom Bnndi (IDSI^IHI LiMomdt) Tomato Sauce 10 \Z 9S Garbage Bags •fso Stewed Tomatoes E L 3 ,c 79C Nylonge Sponges CllylcM Fruit Drinks 10 89' M0 N TE M.d. Sit* Bumble Bee White Tuna 2 ':, 75' Armstrong Z Floor Care TOWARDS TMI PUICHASI Of UPOrai(«JwM ('„*:, S7* THIS cant $1.00 or MORE IN OUR In. |0 COUPON Chtclan or T«rk*y " pligi. THIRST QUENCHERS! A&P'S DAIRY BUYS! SULTANA « 11 ex. CUB—All Flavors—aagular or Low Calorit AJ-P Brand >/2 pt. oont. pt.ooBi. FROZEN FOOD DIPT. ica cr( i Vtnttltl ™ ^9*- TU. Heavy Cream 2 59< 57* C*«|Ma e**d anty In AAf Swpw BiDeceliSpe8ny.r:s:L XW Canned Soda 12 89* ? with Almondi <> fQ* a AtP-P«itturi»4 1-lb.Mt pki3t *" B.C. Juice Drink *'Z «!!n*3 Cottage Cheese 25* c m e AIP Birds Eye Onions \ :;'s J:r 'p;;39 Cream Cheese Paittutmd 2 5 i oi. QQe Whipped Butter l0t4Sl na I HAN to D«IUM Ch«i<—Put Proc.il Morton Dinner* Juice Drint Kraft Am.ric«n Sllc.i UeI MOIIIV CUP TNIS COUPON! GhoiMolFliYtn MARVEL MESTMHT SAVE 10% and MORE on these BEAUTY AIDS! EXCISE TAX SAVINGS and EXTRA SAVINGS on THESE SPECIALS! IceCream i: 59' 179* 15 n. HAIR SPRAY l 7 CHOICE OF FOUR Copper Tone t. Oil bot, ** Hidden Magic Special Offtri loi.ipny OQC CURRIER 1 IVES DECORATED CANISTERS Menntn's Deodorant pUitic Score Hair Cream tub* Witkairttort a nn OUR OWN AAf Rsgulor lSup«r5o)l e Whtn You Ptrchaii I WJ TEA SAGS 71 Adorn Hair Spray 1.29 Halo Hair Set I4oi. c«n 98 I V I IVIU WPP More Low-Priced Persona/ Netdil Stripe Toothpaste WMX3E3BHM S oi. tub* A I * Reaiemon Lemon Juice Bayer Aspirin 100 J,. 59C Q-Tips Cotton Swabs Gerber's Baby Cereals Swift's Meats for Babies Blue Cheer

C *tm..l. R,ct 0fM,..d 9 '"• H7 Str.in.d Vi(itti«i ^I<"99 *• pkfi. "' CLIP THIS COUPON! Beechnut Fruit Juices Tetley's Tea Bags Ivory Snow - 48::; 65' '^ 33* BW id,' injw^TMwaMnnnnsHsHsaiisMsffl^"^ Calo Liver and Chicken Parts • thru SAT. 4 F.rC.h.M.*, 2 IVORY DASH tint »•' PERSONAL SOAP DETERGENT Lestoiil Pine Scent l>M39c J Id. - K. prig. I'D, Lux Toilet Soap i OPEN 1HI GKEAT AflANflC & fACIHC TEA COMTANY, INC 12 79* 67 3.97 WHIl•« 2 V:35i Lux Toilet Soap Pii.oj eHi-ttive thru July 17th in Sup«r Markeli All TnUvti 1'nnii:. i.- 1-J<- i. Mill ami .Mt'oln.l UNDAY a. ;l Se''*tiv' • it -.t only in N!criiisi"ii Nt ri Beicr«Krj ricjii|ii li.nu I'Uul St«n»|i Ollrr. 2 2.25' J«i»cy, OrOny* und Rackland Countmi. a. m. to S p. ni. STATUS SEEKERS What's Past Is Past

t-Cfaftrr (Eartmt Twenty-five years aRo-Thc marine movement in~.^.w. U\\t struck Smith's Creek in full force and is pininR momenhim ,

it has already reached an all-time peak with no siRn of until every inch of available water frontage is utilize

Published WMkly On Thursday By g My social ,. , — craft valued at #00,000 arc now tied up in the crwk. NORTH JERSEY PUBLISHING. INC. shJwSmynamea5itwasbeiore The gateway to a Rif?antic residential and business I married. 1 have been mpkfljj Woodbridge Township has been blasted wide open (hi. War i Lawrence F. Campion, Publisher for several months, tat ^em- township real estate department revonl 1 Roosevelt Avi. tt Green Street ployer n costs are set at _ $225,000 for 1940 and ^ Harry P. Frank, Associate Publisher Carteret, N. J. «ie total may hit Woodbridge. N. J. hete lo(| Tel: Kl 1-5600 I Tel: ME 4-1111 A. Yes; however, you must vrar. Change your name with the So- MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS - ONE YEAR, $4.00 SIX MONTHS $2.15 Fifteen years ago a spontaneous and substantial demand that I 10c PER COPY cial Security Administration so (he wages reported for you hy Township Committee appoint the top man in civil smb nl your employer tan be properly Elmer Krysko, for promotion to sergeant in the polire drp^ Time to Break a Bad Habit credited to your account. You is contained in a petition and postal card campaign dinvip(| i ser, social security has no irn taxable. II jt» fal mujeunu in the country And in many yr*tH >n taxabe j However, for the been the birthplace and home of many l (hat yonr employee get hi tench io do Ihb, yoa are UaMe no! oBly with the aodal Mcnrity office years I would like to kiw puttlic buildings, is buried in nearby lor you than of the taies M prominent men and women whose for information abort this. benefits would be n.iyihV toi Hagelwood Cemetery. lor ben H wen, ia addition to Q. Can I notify you of a change family in the caso of my efforts and abilities have added much penalty tad Interest. The Inter- Perhaps the action of the Library in my address by phoning your you ant to the growth and progress of the nal Rereaoe Bmtee hat a «bn- helping to rapport your office? Board will have some influence on the community and the nation. pUfled'tax tehm for ne la re> social security bencfiu porUag domestic wages. Yon A, N«. For yow protection, be payable to your minor Board of Education In naming public It is time that the Board of Edu- may pay her (hare of thetaxeo we reqstre that a change of dnn tntU they reach R schools in honor of great men and cation broke away from the bad habit H yon with but (he wage* trout address request be In writing husband would also t» ™ be reported. Make am yon and riped by the person to to a lump-snm death hcnpfi wom§n instead of meaningless num- of using numbers to identfy our have her correct social Kooity whom the cheek is payable. addition, If you wrrt provid schools and honored some of our great Under the Capitol Dome account number. There an ad- Q My husband and I have two at least one-naif of bers. vantage* to a woman to be to- children under 18. My husband lor a parent at th« time o( j When the Board named the high people. mred «n her own accmat em works under social security and death, benefits would V pajai By J. Jiseph Grifcblis tf she Is abend? dlgufe on her If Ue IS wreanj rugunG m .». .. ' the family h> to the parent at agr husband's wage record. Sagged provides most of Small World sponsored lottery which produced] winning cattle and farm P™****. "Everything prodm-ed is pr« . TRENTON — Since water has Twenty county fairs, one in eac! Agencies is conducting an inten- n .,700,000 in profits last year. by the people, and even thins j Trite sayings commonly have their Samoa. It inaugurated Jet service to become such a precious commod- county except Hudson, decorati o... recruitment campaign for The Governor explains he is not an agreement with the truth oflsive government gives tn the that colorful spot in 1962. Now it an- ity because of the four-year New Jersey's landscape this sum institutional attendants at Grey- base in truth, "It's a small world" falls drought, residents of New York, interested in a similar lottery for the charge. it must first take from the 5 mer. The expositions will wind up stone Park State Hospital , . . ticipates that future tourism in Samoa lew Jersey but is look "" for nil The State Supreme Court re- claims the New .UT- been provided, and ever-increasing voir on the Neversink Reser- jf 1,110,031 sweepstakes tickets, sen projects, whether they are State Motor Vehicle Division re- past president of the Medical So- tree, other sources of n.itunl sible for more and more people to visit voir on the Neversink River and representing $5,730,093, from dairy or beef cattle, sheep, goaU porsts 3,918 errant "motorists were) numbers now travel vast distances al- ber are the guayule put. i places which were known only to the the nearly-completed Cannonsville March 12 to September 7, 1964. poultry, horse, homemaking ciety of New Jersey, is forming cited during the first four months most as a matter of course. They go Reservoir on the West Branch of 'riies of $1,800,000 were shared crafts, sewing, or a dozen others a Committee of Professional Men of 1965 under the New Jersey hot tree, landolphia shrubs few! in past times. As an example, this for pleasure, for business, and for edu-the Delaware, all in the Catskills ty 1, enables you to invest m Run On The Bank tent of the adjacent Delaware such a motorist may be impris- aUy-M your budget ^ So far, the strewed goal in the war the till to pay the tellers." ver, goes to the Brandywim oned for a term of 3 months and "A Warn} Welcome Awaits You Creek, a Delaware tributary, ft his license revoked for ten years FREE BOOKLET on poverty program has been aid to In other wprds, the administrative its supply from the date of his conviction. the Appalachian region. However, says costs of on the high to to developing tto Tells h»w your «"•«^1 Senator Cotton of New Hampshire, six tipper Delaware River for recre; FAIRS — The State of New Jer- At Woodbridge's Newest Motel" buys your favorite block, levels of biting deeply in- UOD, utility and other purposes sey favors fairs at thjs time of dividends are yours in us more Appalachias are being consid- to the funds provided. One sometimes the newly formed Delaware Bask year. Williani C. Lynn, Secretary, to b« reinvested, huw 5* P ered, among them the Deep South, wonders if ttie principal beneficiaries Commission will stand guard ov< New Jersey j Association of Agri- customary commit wo *"•*] this precious water supply in tr cultural Fairs, points out the State extra fees, dues, in northern New England, and the Oz- aren't the armies of bureaucrats in years ahead populations and in budget of thirty years ago provid- setsmenb or pena. arks. Washington, some very highly! paid, dustry grow and produce in' ed an appropriation of $12,500 to yoji can discontinue i creased demands for water. the State Department of Agricul- any time .Mail coupon or < No The Senator goes on to say: "The fly who manage to jump the bandwagon. 1 . ture to be used for 4-H and adult at the address hfiuw. ' in that ointment jis that it's like a run Beyond] that, ending poverty de- LOTTERY: - Governor Richar premiums at fairsi Now approxi- gation whptever. mately $50,000 is appropriated to on the bank. The funds will be long mands far more than any conceivable J. Hughes has sent for the repoi on New Hampshire's first Stai encourage the raising of prize Owi yovr share «f gone before many in line reach the government program. The long-range, window. This is especially true ofj lasting cure U an expanding, vital and American Businesi Uncle Sam's bank which is already vigorous economy which eternally ere borrowing money to keep Enough in ates more jobs aid opportunities. T.L.WATSOI Long Pull Stock values—like other property This Investor has his eye on the fu- & CO. values—move on a two-way street. ture rather than on day-by-day, Members. New V.irk That is, they can and do go down as month-by-month variances in values. (JALLERY Exchange well as up. And, on occasion, the He has faith in this nation's economic Perih Afliooy swings either way may be of a very future, iand In the enterprises which Bunk BMg substantial nature in a short space of provide our wealth of good services. time. . He wants to have a direct and person- HOLIDAY MOTEL Perth An*wy. N. J In various important ways, the mar- al interest in their operations. And he U. S. Highway 1, Iselin Woodbridge (I'/* Miles off N. J. Tpke Exit 11) MA. ket is a basically different sort of in- is wise enough to investigate before he FEATURING THESE FACILITIES: Headmit l'uiu stitution than it used to be. For one buys and not.to acton the spur of tips 38 Years in Pei^1' ON PREMISES MEETING AND thing, strict rules govern the trading, and hunches, AIR CONDITIONING, TV AND f MA1LCOUF0 CONFERENCE ROOMS L and many of the most effective of Some people speculate in stocks, of TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM T.L WATSON & "I these have been voluntarily imposed course, just as some people speculate RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LARGE OUTDOOR P. A. Nattaul B«»k " by the security exchanges themselves. in real estate, commodities and busi- LOUNGE SWIMMING POOL Perth Amboy jftv another, there has been a funda- ness ventures. And reasonable specula 60 ELEGANTLY HUM nutu frw • SPECIAL CONSIDERATION Lot« mental change in the tttitude of the tion contributes to the maintenance FURNISHED ROOMS TO THE COMMERCIAL TRADE Monthly &w»t out obllfttton. typtc&l Investor. More and more inves- of a fluid and responsive marketplace PS: WE ARE STILL ACCEPTING (LIB MEMBERSHIPS tors today look on stock holdings as a But the majority of investors, who are Name bog-term investment, a hedge against people of moderate means, buy the se IHl *«U riikt mml FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL Inflation, and * source of steady, rea- curities of their choice to hold for the "Certainly I like it. That's the mitt you For Information or Reservations Call 634-6300 sonable income, long pull. wouldn't let me buy." (E.B.) - Carteret Press thumtay, Ally 11, IMS PA0I8EVIN (losing Program Cumber-Herman Nuptials For Bible School j FDRns VV.vi.To Bible school Performed on Saturday : i>f Fords Presbvti»-UB charrt held HOPEMWN - At a double ring the bride, ind MIM Patricia 9w- rerrmony Saturday afternoon atjwal. Perth Amboy, hilf-iliiter <* wth tho wor^'p ^rricts

'%** & * fnr p**rfpct 3tfi>1r>dirv** ^""^ ***>1v Mr. and Mrs. fliffop TV overall progrw o< !hr 2fl Clyde Avenue, M as : *vMW schfinl was <*•( up and rarrwd is the son of Mrs. Helen Suisw.il, •.#$• A 1910 graduate of Woodbridge *-A cr under the dtrrHw of M;w •m h'aycite Street, Perth Amboy. Hflen Mako amt V« Mvvvrif (livon in marriage by her father, High School. Mr» Cumber is em- I he hrido wore a floor length gown ployed by th« Indiana General ,v^'~, * fc Corporation, Kftasbey. The teaching staff included M;M of silk faced peau de soic styled 1 Mr. Cumber attended Perth Am- •.#•*» Krta P.ihary, Miss Rath Surter with short sleeves trimmed with Venice lace, a batteau neckline boy High School and nerved three Mis- Rerki> Irish, and Mte Unfa years in tht II. S. Army. He is ;0mieykn Ymrent fiwiafrio if the and an A line skirt which extend-: od into a ctnpel length train A employed hy Universal Metal and Tnmmunity Presbyterian O:;v!i, matching bow of peau dc soie RoofinR Company, Meolo Park. F'di=on. was in chars* <•* 'he ol>1er held her three-tier veil of English ; registrants illusion, and she carried a prayer- During Us MOO years of We a I A feature of the srhoo! WM a honk with two white orchids. isere* of visits to Mtgfetarfciad pound of radium will fto 00 ichiirrhes in promotion of inter- Mrs. Frederick Koop. Sayreville, 80,000 tifnet as much energy at was matron of honor for her sis- j faith appreciation ter. Bridesmaids were Miss Ka-released by the bumlnf of • I Handicraft products of chM-ncn ren Herman, Hopelawn, sister of pound of coal. of various age levrb WHT ei- AWARD WINNER: Mis* Marilyn Smnk, 113 Wesl Pond Road, hihited HtftUwv, recriTtd U«« Stuart <;irl Award at the graduation Wl.KSFX eirrd»e> of the Stuart School nl IliislnrsH Administration held ncrttij at the Monmoath Hotel, Spring Lake. Miss Hmak h Women's Guild Phm$ tfc* 4a«(Mer of Mr. and Mrs Frank Smnk. She IK employed by Luncheon-Swim Party bV Ease Research and Engineering Company, Elizabeth, New M Mi. CITIZENS: Resident* of Mldd wt Jersey. » attended the SOth annual Jer»T Boy.' SUn> .t Ratgen U«l»*«tty WOODBWDGE - The Wood- , iifft l» rii'ht) front row: Dennis Vogler, I : < harless RirevotRicevutoo , NNe w BiBrunswick;k FklFranklii n Ow, Fjst Bnnmricki ; Mark L«i>- i bridge Chapter of the Perth Am- Mrturhin; Bob Brooks, Edlwn; George Spadorn, Mclurhrn""' "" ; Jo? Molino, Jameshnrn R*» Welneart Mftofhrn boy General Hospital Women's r0»: Ken Kovact C"*?"* *«f ™ Ossad, Meturhen; Dave Powers. North Brunswick; SUn Blttoer. Pariin; Don PopowsU Guild will hold a luncheon and •: Robbie Howarth, Highland Prk; Dominic Cermlnaro, Highland Park: Pan! E. Prodnmio Highland Park swim party, Tuesday ono(?hue, lselin; Frank Kistler. Moumoutk Jaartiaa Aith Wednesday. July W) at 109 Green iok; Arnlrew Hornlck, Woodbridge: Kobert I^itner, Perth Amboj; Robert Kaelmaa We^bridM- Skwl Street. Is row: Tom Rellly, Mlddlewi Boro; Dennis Frenchman, North Brucwfck; Neb Uthama- DoeDea- AD are invited to attend. Anyone . R<,Rer NoU, Sooth Plalafleld; Bob Light, Edison; George Amtstroag. Seeth Ambo, Bob MacfcaW interested may contort Sin. B. W. row: Krn Skiltman, Dayton; Norman Payxon. Highland Park: Paul Faai Gteeabrnk- Geac Sdti. Jaai Vase). UMH fvan (onley, Spot*wood; Matt Scocozia, Jamesbnrg. ' ^^ 'j£-iZ£S£Z2 SL**- *•*Amboy: Prte roaa^ »">**•. »*«»•»«> —* B* u*~«PIANO HBCRAL C0L0N1A ~ Mrs. James B CONSULT US! ZiaBDerman, •» Devon Road, pre- Miss Anita Gauvin, ByatUrfllt, sented her ponds in a Miss Marie Alice Mosso and Mist Linda Gnnha, radial for parents and guests. Hopelawn. Pupil. Judy GRACE NAGY hi* brother as be«tmao Morton MdiardLackwoodLaait; WedsMartinJ. Westawskiwas Lawnoce Westawski, PlainsPlans, Virginia Kmka and Kenneth Ku- F()IU>S-Miss Marie Alice Mos- minating in t twehrt foot train.!?*- Ush« "» WiJiiam J- Nyrka, Lakewood; In GreajDrius- TRAVEL so, daughter of Mr. and MrsHe.r double crown of orange buds *""• ***& Arotwy; &*"» Gosen- . Donald Katen, Debra 9*ets and Clay Sheets. Oolonia. Jack Mosso, 279 New Brunswick and rhinestonea was from Pwtu- ?**• Hyattsville. nephew of the AIR • SEA • HOTEL Avenue, became the bride of Mar- gal in accordance with a tin John WestawskWestawskii , son of Mrs'tionaMrs.'tional Portuguese marriamarriagge cus- beth- and Anthony Westawski TRUE TBXDT SPECIALS 'Stella Westawski of Plains, Pa., I torn and it held her four-tiered *•• °* *ilkes-Barre, Pa., nephew PIuOc Bkbl PutMi RESERVATIONS and th« late William Westawski; veil of imported silk tulle banded and fodchild of the brid^jroom. 39e Pontack MgMfe fu 107 Roosevelt Avenue on Saturday at noon at Our Lady in satin over a full length »til»til.'«Mfrware. r waa Josepph Cunhaa.. A plat tot of Hungary Catholic Church. Theshe carried a tulle colonial bou- Hopelawn, godchild of the bride. tSJS HwttM fa: Carteret, N, J. •2" ilev. Stephen G. Horvath per-;quet. imported from Portugal,]i Mr*. Westawaki was graduated formed the double ring ceremony,adorned with white orchids, roses,ifrom Woodbridge High Schoal in 541-4222 and celebrated the high nuptialjstephanotis and orange buds' 1955 and Washington School for 4 oust* !«U1 Pott* Mass. A papal blessing was be-;matching her headpiece. 'Secretaries, Newark. She is em- I stowed. I Mrs. William J. Nyhan. Perth ployed by Western Electric Com- Suicmia Stabbv OioM* 39f Uiven in marriage by her fa- Amboy, was matron of honor.jDany. Keamy, and is taking a EloluM Bun OHM po ther, the bride was attired ia a Mil* Dolores Soarea. Nest Ro- comspouteflce course in bad-Uatmr- > f*in to ***• floor length gown of embroidered chelle. N. Y., was maid of honor.;ness management through La- silk tulle over silk satin designed Other attendants were Mia^ Rota Salle University. FORK mRMACY with a slight empire waist, sweet- Fernanda*, Bhabeft. and Mrs. Mr. WesUwild u a graduate » NahMritk Aw. AKO.LH I.. BKHTFKAP heart neckline long sleeves and'^uis Martina, Elizabeth. Miss Vi- of Plains High School and served V%at: jp MSB — Fart* aa Aline skirt'of rWfled tiers. Hetjola Dmbok, Qkl Bridge, niefce of in tta U.«- >rmy for five yeart. M,\i.l.li - Mr. and Mr*.gown was covered with a safJn the bridegroom, was Junior He is employed by Gentral Ail- Dinit» us. ro u i l).rul,i|i, Jr., SO Uautt> cape lined with matching tulle ter bridesmaid. Flower girls were' line Film Corp.. linden. k\rnui'. Kordt, aBJHMUKe ii;d;riiifnt of their daata- ihrnihi l.vnne Berteka* 1 A. Miller, son of Mr. aid Mlxrt T. Miller, 2tt i\m Avenue, Fords. Hirti-kiip is a graduate (HxllirHlne Senior Hl(h I . t u*. Uf i%3 and ia em- in Uic Public Relation tit ol Johnson k Joha- Hnimwick. A pad* I of U\MK High School, daat t. Mr. Miller ia an Aa> Third Clans in the Air ice. suunned at Walker AFB, '•-. i?l i, Jv^.v*"v,:- ™ Mexico. Ne date. furniture et fur the weddtag.

|ii«r ens Enjoy lints Forest Trip N Stiventy-six senior >i.'-i> ip.ited in the final 1 "' the season for tbt ffti'ir Citizen's Club MOD- _.-^..,';"--^rHipi :<$$$!& I The unnjp traveled to Start j, i^r Tuxedo Park,

M. Jop (or to* "golden » il* Red Apple.Motel • their deainatlon, where .','} im'mten of the group

iii< m$ I •*«•*. \Sr; ,,,. ^m, ,',.vr..-;:j|f!i COmtmnpmvy furnishing* of unusual design and impeocmbl* taste

)N (gWy enjoy tneir participatum in this epochal event. • Fir -i • . u. • .t' ', I Modern tfferingt in ifcu . . . our 10 Semi-Annual Mid-Summer Sale «r« man KIUI) abundantjthan ewrle/ore ... and price reduction* «r« o/ *wt Qmtnm* tf«y we remold you that early arrivals nill hava (he "advntmga *f bm T» Jk ••. ***** *y is? BEDROOMS nmiw $AU met i UIIBS -aaa On. Uw SaJif b^irial 256.00 1684NI B|5 l.VRTE --. .,•:.!•'»,,•. \h:, ,' glB.00 595.00 NtHU. r r M , hlt»Wk 139.00 89.00 Senfrpicra ThonutWU* Bedro«« with 879.00 695.00 , M* U|B chMl md twin nimn_ iUi«Uck«k«k— 189.00 129.00 SeresfiMi Th«nu«Till« Ch«i»p«|a* 778.00 595.00 TABLES flulili bedroom with twin minor* 89.00 59.00 DINING ROOMS On TnratiM aorkU ncMnlw **K 119.00 79.00 HiB»i>lM« Oil Wtlnut diaini TMM On* Baud timwiJi. 125.00 84.00 hlefaiaiai ubl«, four tide, lw« ina ckaln, 569.00 449.00 GAIJA m bilfci, »B •»• b«»kfr#»L— LAMPS # Nkto-pioc* Bluchad Valnui Diaiai «•«• wtt ipholManHl bicki and MiU b Ulac. On* iS" Brtfc VIUMU 119.00 8940 884.00 C9S.00 lanPr [POLKA a«y W>l^ M** — '— On. mi |lw -»4 129.00 89,00 AS VSVAL WE INCLUDE OVR CUSTOM • LIVING HOpMS PIECES, PARTICULARLY OVR JL 'ANCE! Tw*fi*c* nctionil widi burnpw 9M» 559.00 395.00 Ml < 496.00 369.00 tabk with «»«r .whd labki 119.50 95.00 back, 98" 498.00 349.00 Oa* ill lonoi™ «ln«l 4wk... . Den Shop Out Virtoo Ll«rd 10T b«i|* CENTEH *mi far tin firu lima mr *"«* AT.. WRTERET Coffin' Corner I . ,.,_, ;:v, EXTENDED PAYMENTS . -. of cour**! ra IM *Mmitrt*kt" i> FREEfBOFBSSIONAL DECORATOR SERVICE mdiuJr «Ut« with j eveo dutioit «hU ultl AwU younelf ftf floor plain and room (THUR ) layout* custom d«*iRBed without charge! I iWn Monday through Friday

Here and There: Belated birthday to Markm, Dunham. Fords, who worked for many years as assistant to the Welfare Director at the municipal building... Also to Esther Aurten, long time resident of Sewaren, who is now making her home in ? TRUST COMPANY*«. Forked River . . . Engine- irst Bank man Fireman Richard F, Had- ley. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs C. N. Hadley, Ml DeKalb Avenue, Woodbridge, k serving aboard the icebreaker US8 Gla- cier, which has participated in the Navy's Operation Deep Freeze, America'* scientific prob- Fords, New Jersey ngs in Antarctica. The Glacier r til |g undergoing overhaul at the Boston Shipyard in preparation U EMLEN NOOSCVKIT for the next Deep Freeze cruise in the Fall... Torpedoman's Mate Hlttenttt t-»»oo Second Claw Lee W. Melody, DSN, son of Mr*. A. Foster, 125 Berkeley Boulevard, Iselin, re- cently returned to New London, Com,, aboard the nudeari»wer- ed ballistic missile submarine, USS Theodore Roosevelt... Army PFC Kenneth W. Van Bramer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Bramer, S10 New Dover Road, Oolonia and PFC James J. Karroly, son of Mrs. EUiabeth Karroly, 41 Jen- sen Avenue, Fords, are now par- ticipating in tank gunnery train- ing at Grafenwohr, Germany. . . Bernard M. Ctiristenmn, son of Mrs. Edith M. Elek, 58 Fifth Street, Fords, is on the Dean's list at Marietta College. A grad- uate of Woodbridge Senior High School he is a business major. . . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Schrei- ner, 2 Surrey Lane, Colonia, va- cationed for a few days at White- face Inn, Lake Placid, New York. They enjoyed fishing and golf. . . Thomas J. Becker, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth J. Becker, 113 Hudson Street, Menlo Park Ter- race, was recently notified by the Department of the Navy, Bureau of Navy Personnel, that he had been nominated and selected tor admission as a regular NROTC student to Villanova University. Thomas graduated on June 13 from St. Joseph's High School, Metuchen, where he was an hon- or student. The NROTC supple- ments the U. S. Naval Academy. Students in the nrogram an ap- Minted midshipmen, take naval science courses in addition to ^ courses leading to a degree and ., nirticipate in summer cruises. Emission is based on a nigh score «n ,in aptitude test, motivation W a naval career, personal in- terview and selection by a special committee. . .

lotting*: Miss Linda K. Kugel, 3 Iinda Av«m Colonia, is the new pre- sldenf tl the Evening Session Stu- •deafcGsuDdl at Uniotf "Junior Col- • > • -i t ••'.•>*• • i lege, Cranford. A graduate of -WoodbTidge High School, Miss .Kugel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Geprge Kugel, is majoring $ Ibiral arts. The playground pro- ;geam in the Township must be good, judging from the large number of youngsters who are tak- ing advantage of it. . , Wood-1 bridge Township students enroll-1 ed m Union Junior College's turn-1 mer session are William J. Al-I brecht, 12 Park Avenue; George I A. Comatas, 11 Wild Road; Hiss Nancy S'Aadradej IS Wisteria1 Drive; Paul R. Demko, 78 Man- hattan Avenue; Kenneth J. Fet- sko, 439 Hudson Boulevard; All- -in R, Gresham, 414 Alden Road; Michael J. Huzar, 5 Brookfllde tlourt; Joseph Lech, 86 Dewey Avenue; John M. Lucas,- 33 Han- son Avenue; Robert A. McKeown, 15 Jordon Road; Robert If. Novak, 14 Oakland Avenue; Jacob M. . Samarya, 64 Dartmouth Avenue; ' Robert J. Smolienski, 130 Warwick I Street; Dennis J Toth, 40 Elm Street and Howard A. Wolny, Barren Avenue,..

La*t filfl Not Least: Anne C. Crump, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crump. 77 Ava- Ion Drive, Colonia, visited the Uni- versity of Wisconsin Campus, Madison, Wis., to register for the Fall term . ?. Le«W DoyleJ daughted of Mr .ant) Mrs. Lee. Doyle, 31 Morningside Road, Col-* onia, was graduated from Berk- eley School, East Orange, after completing the intensive secre- « tarial course . . . Electrician's Mate Third Class John M. Garo- folo, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Garafolo. 300 Lake Avenue, fCol- onia and Boatswains Mate Third Class Robert J. Mago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mago, 651 Leone ;S»reet. Woodbridge, are serving "board the aircraft carrier USS !Franklin D. Roosevelt, currently one bating with the US Sixth Fleet In the Mediterranean .. . S, Merl J^urilett, who was forcnerly man- ager of the Cinema in Menlo Park, -lias been named division manager > New Jersey for General Cinema > Corporation . . . Miss Susan jCot ' ,ter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Cot- ter, 149 Bedford Avenue, Iselin, is « recent graduate of Berkeley School . . . Marine Sgt. Lawrence V Sehnal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Xawrence H. Sehnal, 21 Bradford "Place, Iselin, it serving as a mem bar of a helicopter squadron which is preparing to deploy on the am- phibious assault ship, USS Okin- awa on a cruise to the Caribbean . Airman Robert P. Guarino, <;SN, son of Mr. and Mr*, C. A. M*nufr Nd*rol Inwranot Corporation Guarino, 16 Eli Road, Colonia. graduated recently from Aviation Fire Control Technician School. MamDbk. Tenn NEWS A Newspaper Dedicated to the Bat From All the Independent - Leader Carteret Press Intern* of the Resident! of tht Community EDISON-FORDS BEACON Communities We Serve

Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, July 15,1965 PAGE NIMl

I'll \IV OK GOOD COOKS: The Club did not rrquin- Ihc services of an rxtra cook lo prepare OLD TIMKRS HAVE GOOD TIME: I'hntn shows a Rri.up of members of the Golden Age Club of A CHAT AT PICNIC: Here nrp gome members of the Huh enjoyins n little talk after the affair. Hir iuc.ll nnd refreshment!! for the plrnlr. Members nf the Huh were on hnnd to serve Ihr eats. the Joseph A, Herman Gardens seated on the grounds of the apartment house and enjoying re- Shown from left to right arc M, Martin, Margaret Suto, J, Donoghue, Mrs. Julia Cole and Mary freshments. Dercxo.

9 inest musicians. We then com-, Plan AT SL'MMEK COURSE Minum P. Kligman'g Girls State Program Students Donate Boy's State Delegates pleted the concert by singing CARTERET - Paul A. Krentar along to various melodies which in August at ISO Washington Avenue, Car- Engagement Told were appropriate for the occasion. CARTERET - President. Viola teret' is amm« 520 students en- viewed by Lynn Sa bo |To Hospital ¥mi\ Write of Experiences Our last day was climaxed with Milak presided at thu Carteret rolled in the Summer Session at COLONIA-Mr. and Mm. David our graduation from Boys State, Jaycee-ette meeting held at the Union Junior College, Cranford. Kligman of Cypress Drive an- Summer Session, nounced the engagement of their Sabo, COLONIA - In a letter to Mrs.j CARTERET - Kenneth Kovacs, loting to fill the positions such as the "ideal" state. Here we said City Line Tavern. Committee re- daughter Miriam Phyllis to Ctene ,,| Mi. am! Mrs. Ern- Edward Partenope, president of 17, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen senator, assemblyman and free good-bye to the many friends we ports given were: Sunshine, Pick- which continues through August Allen Rabois, son of Mr. and Mrs. „. 22:1 Washington Avenue the Women's Auxiliary of theKovacs, 24 Pennsylvania Avenue holder. The elected officials then had come to know; these friend- nic, Family Counseling, Little 6, is providing classes in the ships were the basis of our suc- David Rabois of Bayside, New hti experiences as del- Borough Woman ; Inhn F. Kennedy Community Hos- and Stephen Suto, 16, son of Mr. made appointments to the minor Miss. Drug, Sabin File, Memorial morning for the first time as cessful week at Boys State. York. •1,111 the Carteret Legion pital, a representative of the fifth and Mrs. Stephen Suto Sr., 124!offices. This led to the state gov Dance, Story Hour and Girl-Scout Kr.ide nf School 22 advised the well as the evening. Miss Kligman was graduated . ,,t the Girls' State ses- Pershing Avenue, were the Car-|ernrnent on which we concentrat- From the standards set by the sewing contest. Sandy Ingrassia, jelais decided lo donate the money Mr. Krentar is currently en- rom Hillside High School and is Killed by Auto teret Legion delegates to the Boysjed a greater amount of our time. American Legion, we gained the past president, has been appointed jleft in the class treasury after a senior at the University of State. Here they tell of their ex- We were honored along with the most valuable teacher, experi- State R & R chairman, and Joan rolled in Union Junior College's 1 KIT - On Sunday, June the class trip to the John F. Ken- Michigan. Mr. Rabois, a graduate periences: ; other 867 Boy Staters by the pres- ence. We thank Carteret Post 263 Morton has accepted area chair- Evening Session as a liberal arts .;,nw »f effervescent teen- ncdv Community fund. of Bayside High School, is also a ence of Governor Richard J man for R & R's. major. < infiltrated the decorous Arline R.j Mrs Partenope stated, "The Arriving at the Rutgers cam- for making this priceless experi- senior at the University of Michi- CARTERET Mrs. who spoke at our lunch The next monthly meeting will Cinipus iind commenced Street, children in this class are to bepus, we were immediately in- ence possible and giving us the gan. Mellor, 41, of 98 Hickory eon ! held on August 3rd. ii,-ri'.ifter to be known as traduced to governmental work- - Throughout the ent.re week opportunity to take part in this; BIKE TAKEN Carteret, formerly of Elizabeth, commended for the interest shown many other esteemed gentlemen i iniiial session of Jersey in their community and this com- ings. Our first encounter was; fine program. COLONIA - Mrs. Marion Bal was injured fatally at 2:M am. WHEEL GONE • -',•:.<• The program, which the municipar l typ e of agovernment. Saturday when her car was in munitiiiuniiy projectLjiujt'ci.. rupiiPupils likline thesuicse — •" ies the Rutgers Gym. —Kenneth Kovacs ON DEAN'S LIST Un, 9 Raven Drive, reported to inl by the American U- COLONIA - Someone stole the collision with a tractor-trailer in will become the future civic lead- Temporary city officers were ap- Representatives ffrom each of the -Stephen Suto Jr. CARTERET - Peter Homick Patrolman Robert Hodes Tues- , iiury. is designed to in- ers in our tl)wns by our counselors until front right wheel of a car owned Route I nt t he Inman Ave. over- "- United States Military Academies i son of Mrs. John Demkovtiz, 21 day that her daughter's bicycle, •, participants a greater would by one of his customers, Gerry pass in Avenel. ! The executive board of the were, present to describe We m SERVICES TOMORROW Skitka Avenue and the late Ste- valued at $50, was stolen from • -.111-1! understanding- of wife of Charles W,;i»'nry. meeting at the phen Homick, has been named to Seidler, Cypress Drive, Joseph their own schools. Governmental i K0RDS - Sabbath services will the main entrance of School 22. mill IT iind State, Mellor, died about an hour later'Mrs. Partenope, voted to present procedure was explained the dean's list at Rider College Giordano, 574 Inman Avenue, own- would manage each municipality 1 tomorrow, 8:30 P.M. qt U- my arrival on that in Perth Amboy General Hospital [the Community Hospital Group the lectures of many city, county i * ill Trenton for the Spring semes- er of the Flying A. Service Sta- was chosen. Our cities, along with 1 l!niple Emanu El 7fi 1 lay afternoon, the dele- and state officials, The New Jet-! " . Pleasant ter. He is a 1963 graduate of Car-'"8 in Accounting. He is a mem-tion, reported to Patrolman Angelo where she ^was taken by the Ave-|Im. with iim and reduce their the others, chose the mayor-coun- •I'uii' citizens of Jersey sey Stale Police Academy ex-j Avenue. Services will be crn.- teret High School and is major-ber of the Newman Club. P. Zullo yesterday morning. nel First Aid Squad. Police said, pledge to «6,00(l. cil form. Political parties, Nation- c were given orienta- she was atone in thecar when plained) their worftirigs iir our i ducted by Allan Menell and Leon- • and ;i general tour The Auxiliary, plans a tea faalrs and Federals, comprised of an the mishap occurred. equal number of citizens, nomin- state ibid also held a demonstra- ard Klson. crounds by their The tractor-trailer, owned by!new members in November with ated candidates to each of thetion ofthe, judo techniques they first NOW ... IT CAN BE SOLD! counselors. The Associated Transport Inc., New Mrs.- Scott Nacan, - membership positions within the cities,, Once very often use k» safeguarding our oi what my week was York, was operated by Bert N. ahairman, in charge,. the city voting, was. completed, tf our live*. Cbrrlmand'er Du* to th« i-ame whvn we drew Ginn, 34. of Norfolk. Va., and Ji KfeuW of the United A NEW EXTERIOR PAINT The next executive board meet- our next step was the county liv- Tremendous Retponi* ii i ship in political par- was headed south on a run from States Naval Reserve,, who. had ing will be held. September 28 atjel. AT A SALE PRICE . . . with a ihai afternoon. These Newark to Norfolk, according toj previously fldditssed the Carteret of our Fine European hii™ll . anndd "National National!r- De^ve Joseph^ Marini o !«" h°™ °f Mrs- A"«elos ParasJ Ea^h eounty' """"^ rf tm High School student body, spoke roK about which ourj po]|cc ^y that as the truck!kevas, Inman Avenue, Edison, cities, held nominations and bal- of many ideals concerning the OIL PAINTINGS MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! of Rovernment re-j approached \i crest of the over- pride we should take for our : Wl ARE AGAIN QOIN6 \IHI as a climax to ourjpaM Mrs Mcllor's car, traveling country. 1 ON A BUYING THIP nniod the oath of citi- north, went into a spin and The many facilities of Rutgers THIS PAINT IS P0STIVELY1STAIN RESISTANT! | enabled us to partake in a wide iiinlcr the direction of the! cr0Ssed the center line. It hit thei MUST SELL OUT of Jersey Girls' rear wheels of the trailer, con- variety of sports such as swim- ' MI.-.an Hawkins. ' tinued to spin and came to rest, ming, football, , tennis. Rimaining Paintings lo in/en uf this mythical the rear part of thc car in the volley ball and Softball. The noli* roam for ovr sports program was then high- •• is ^ivtjn the privilege of north lane and the other part Now Collodion . U-ituR's conducted by in the south lane. . ! lighted with track and aquatic! < •'••.i".:,e professors and Mr. Ginn was charged with meets. These activities gave M$\ : mir state. These clas- causing death through operation time to relax from our vigorous 25% to schedule through spirited compe- KiM of instruction on|of a motor vehicle and was re- tition. <"tame of the two-part-jleased" in bail of $1,000. A concert for visitors was given 50% OFF i by Mr. David A. Cay- by the Boys State Band. The band .wir of Political Science, onsisted of 95 pieces giving mem- 1 mversily, "City Gov- tttrship to some of New Jersey's l>;. Mr. Bernard Rod- L&M • »r of Dum-lion; "Amer- ART GALLERY • Brushes wash off easily li> Miss Vivian Titus, THE WORLD BOOR Ctuo in toap and water • For l-Acnitive Committee-: ENCYCLOPEDIA PICTURE FRAMES ; ute on exterior wood and \ini ni;in Legion Auxil- • First In 8alei 205 IROAD STREET •miiy (iov'ernment" by| ^ asbestos shingles, trim, alt EUZABtTH - R Mill u w an.ivals ,K rw,Qnled at • pudget Plan • " Bernice Alexander, t[lj. masonry, clapboard and primed P(,tth Am|)0V (icneral Hos, Call Martin Braun «Hon; Opra Dill; II • f.St - County, pitul during the past week in- Moo. * Tbtn. '•a » P.M. metal • This If the new paint of Legislation" ., VA 6-5868 contains all 3 of the greatest ingredients: LEAD - OIL - elude Whlto « Colon. iiuiwiible Wayne Dumont,; A d.mi,hler twn to Mr, ^ ENTIRE STOCK OF POOLS. FILTERS. RUBBER VINYL IATEX • Can also be used Immediately after •{I barren County and; Mrs Pablo Iriiarry, 45 Persh a rain t Spreads on smoothly, eatily, with a velvety finish. Leaves your home looking Unlive Branch, of Gov-j|ng Avenue, un.July 8. beautiful for years longer! • This is the new paint thdt defies blistering and peeling. !i! Etc. AT FINAL REDUCTIONS! <<) "if Honorable Quy On July 9. a daughteg r was T Dries bug free, and dust free in 30 minutes, e This it the new paint that contains art of Berplborn to Mr.'and Mrs. Edward Our uiual low dlicount prktt havo boon cul ovon furHm! Huny invisible breathing shield to permit evaporation of moisture. I Wojewudzki. 47 Holly Street. in NOW for Ihoio and orhor END-OMEASOW SPICIMSI Thora'i FIRST SAVINGS "•' '"> week's stay at CJirls' itill pUfly of Kot woothor ahood .— or buy NOW for noxt Yo«r. Th ii moko both worthwhile GOOD QUALITY 1 "'vanie an active mem! Th* DM HM Key to AH You DRIVEWAY •' »«rkini! government. My! URB OCEANIC POOLS I"-' like the Republican OUTSIDE WINDOW SEALER Our Uiual Mtrtgigo Problom Assets Rlse Quantity liu Diicatint SAW Gall «) 97 Can 4 (ormulated a party j cAKTERET-The Carteret Ofr PAINTS SHADES 5 If you are thinking of buy- Froticlt, rofiniihsi end wall dr|y«- placed o^ir chosenifice of the Pehh Amboy National 15 ft. k 48" #100 Pored ft Dec*. I he election by Hot Bank, 35 Cooke Avenue, has made ing, building or refinancing Qny PlatMc Vinyl Em- wayi from woattier dafiagt, )l #200 Suh k Trim. bouoiL Plain Bottom "ily and state offices. u sizable increase in its re your present mortgage, Gran PI il'-U'il !,„• 23" turn 36" widt, our prospectivu oi'-i sources during the past year. there are many things th^t QRHEN SHINGLE '"••« \uw< , STAIN CampUlo with rollorj •"''•* m a mauner similat |)ilvid Glaiberman, chairman of you should know before #200 HOOK PIM. p-MUSKIH GROWN POOLS—, WhlU room darlnnon WALLPAPER ">• .I'lually used, and we the boqrd, Bald assets at Ihtf end Our Uw«l you take what, is probably #300 HlXh alow, •lightly hlflhor. " 'heif induction into of Junfi of this year amotnted VflliU Siu Diicaunl JAL^I BROWN SHINGLE Single C Q^nlily ! the biggest financial step In i'i|i tivri office^ ,t a jjen- to $35,^03,165.91, an increase of STUN : your life. Our|experienc*d Roll 'ly «f both ijarties. The approximately <2,000,000 over the r 2 19 Loan Officers will fill you "' «ui- • political venture same period last year. " 4 " TTftTx24' ~$24iwT SILK CITY in on what it takes for 9 I.V. ".'' 'il'1'wirance oi New Jer-: Tlie bank paid a dividend of 75 T0ft.x30" >34l8 IT'S DRIPLESS, AMAZING """•"or Richard J. Hughes;cei»ts to its stockholders on July wise investment within NEW VINYL-LATEX 1 1 '"•WKiiratiun coremonies of u. This brings the total ,puy- ~"3~ lift.x^i $49.88 »32_ your budget. Won't you '" wivernor elect, Robyn nwMs of dividends, in 1965 to Stop In today? LATEX SANITAS $1.75. in January the bank paid 18ftTx48" $149 1 ~4 DRIPLESS •"••>»'«, i would like iu i«x- a $1 dividend per share. •iis_ 11-in 1"> platitude to the Ajneri-' >- 21 ft. x 48" $169 '139 l^lll as low at FLAT """' Au»fl'»ry and ail thosej.s,. Elizabeth PtcnU ~~ 1 *24S74B"~ ~$199 '1S9 FLAT WALLTEX Good for walls iible lot me to , TripU Hiding • So Set tor Sunday ptriur Covaragu •A and ceilings, can l|emiMiduU3 buy at I In that 1 will CompUtily Wuiliul I'AHTEHET - The various or- MILLION-AIR POOLS- be tinted. Soap I liiiic tOUie III tul.i) • Waih Taalt witth v 99 JIMI in.jke yum The 29 All extruded aluminum, 20 gauge Korowal Linw, ttaiiiz^tions of St. Elizabeth Ro- Wul.i • It i Ho.nog and writer clean- 'and the knowledge 5*Year Warrantyl 1'atterns btiiuu man Catholic Church will hold a injitd • D««p Tom I tluiuil. KtHST yUAL. ' to understand 1 Our Utual up. Gal, picnic on Sunday, July 18, on the Slightly High*. Gal. I ITV. iiUi^Lu Hull of the United church grounds beginning at 2 Sii. Diicounl SALU invrii-a Quunlily 1 Prln .mil the future wel-ip. JJ. There wij| be a variety 1 '•ninty uf our country ol Hungaiiaii food served and 3 18ft.x48" >299 »2iO •mlividual'a k giunt's aiid rides for the cluldmji. I I CAU HI 1-1770 fOI FWTHll BUY OimiAJ OUP FACTORY... SAVi 40% Music will be furnished by the $350 »245 20ft7x48" DITAIL! OI VISIT ONI Of OUI si-n Caravan Orchestra. ^2 THRU CONVENIiNT OFflCU I DESTROYERS A doughnut sale will be held KOLKHt'S - YOUR "ONE-STOP" HQS. FOR — Fireman following each Mass on Sunday at St. James Hall. POOLS, FILTERS, CHEMICALS, ACCESSORIES! Zalnerowitz NOW AT "END-OF-SEASON" PRICES1 FIRST SAVINGS^ • Nicholas Zalnero- LEGION CALENDAR BEST BROS. St., CartereJ, CAUTERET - Caj'taet Post, MD bou utoouioii or rum JWW aboard the de- 2tt), American Legion lists tho fol- . mix, which has lowing events: KOLKERS PERTH AMBOY WOODBRIOGE EDISON 1I he Medterranean as July 20, initiation of new mem- 401 N. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH 1176 ELIZABETH AVE., ELIZABETH \ "t'slroyer Squadron 32. bers. Past commanders have been 339 StiK Slutt US Amboy Avinui W Amboy AvoftUo OPEN DAILY 'TIL 9 P.M. - SATURDAY 'TIL 6 P.M. AT BROAD ST. - OPP. COURTHOUSE thti ship will invited tu atteud. All OHic»i. Ddly, 9 to 4; Siiutdtyi, 9 lo 12 noon. (D.liyhriuHy Mr C.nJiii«««l|. Wo n»rv« ik» <'»hl l» Hniil qusntitiu. ' anti-suhma- July 25, family picnic at Liberty •:U, War, of V MIE a»d SKWUW "Whrie Fir.it in tht nnmt menus You" and t'Valu- Park, West Cuitaet. )R«n Mon. & Thurj. 'til 9 - Doily 'til 61 ui Uuk area, August ai, fishing trip.

•••*', Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret PreM Thursday. July 15,1965 f AGE TEN Colonia Hadassah Chapter Iselin Fair MissHaddad Is Readied To Teach in Plans Member Tea Tonight For Monday CO1X>NIA-Mrs. Martin Rogoff. chairman, HI 2-2885, or Mrs Sey- California 'president of the Colonia Chapter mow Hecht, 381-89US. ISEUN--The nnnual Isolin fair I of Hadassah will be hostess at a, Mrs. Murray Greenspan, score will open Monday and rniiiinn, for six nights, closing July i\ 1SELIN - MiM Odette Haddad. membership tea at her home, 6 tary of the summer bowling daughter of Mr. and Mrs Na.ispb Nelson Court, tonight at 8:30. Ex-league, announced the standings! The free nightly features on tfe lladdad, 41 Homes Park Avenue, ecutive members are invited. for the fourth week as follows: midway stage will be: 1 has received her Muster's Degrw The membership committee In- first place, "The Sore Users"; Next Thursday night will i,p in Spanish Literature, from the cludes Mrs. Jerome Berkowitz, Marcia Uberman, Annette Roth*) Governor's Night as Governor University of California, l/>s An- Mrs. Sol Breshinsky, Mrs. Mel- man, Roberta Tapper and Ismn Richard J. Hughes has promised gelos. vin Schlessinger, and Mrs. MannyGardi; Second place, "The Four to attend the affair that niRhi' Miss Haddad, a lifelong resi- iTemkln. Gollinks" Helen Greenspan, Shir- "The Six Youngs," teeterlxw,| ley Isacs, Nettie Schlessinger, and dent of Iselin, graduated from A theater party is set tor Thurs- wonders; "The Murphy Sisters Rose Williams. The league meets Woodbridge High School. She was day, August 5 at the Paper Mill a romedy team" Joseph Smile' & graduated with a Bachelor's De- at Rahway Recreation LanesJ Co.", illusionist and magician- Playhouse, for the Broadway hiltlt gree in Spanish from Marietta' J Rahway, and Mrs. Tilden Isacs Isi "ncrger's Dogs," outstanding ,1n,' College, Marietta, Ohio, and also comedy, "Absence of a Cello, the chairman. ; jmal act. There will also be con. attended Hunter College, New, i starring Hans Conreid. Center or A board of directors meeting is! tinuous organ music. York, for special courses, and the at Mrs. American College at San Juan. jchestra seats are available by scheduled for Monday The fair will open each night at Puerto Rico, for a special six phoning Mrs. Edward Stern, Rogoffs home. 7 o'clock. There will be 30 booths week's course. She also taught nine amusement rides; a ino fom' one year in the Plainfield school, kitchen tent, in which delicious system j foods will be p^ared and sold Miss Haddad was a teaching as- Miss Barbara J. Nelson including corn on the coh. sp;irp- sistant at U.C.L.A. while studying ribs from the berbecue, pjm pies and many others. there for two years. >She will be- Bride Of Jersey City Man VACATION IN BERMUDA: Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bertapia, gin teaching Spanish at Inglewood 3$ Derby Lane, Colonia (right) are shown with Mr. and Mrs. The fairgrounds are located on High School, Inglewood, Califor- ALL IN THE FAMILY: Robert II. Sullivan, 2.1 Morningsidf Road, Colonia, a plant engineer for Green Street, Iselin. opposite the COLONIA • Miss Barbara Jean Max H, Roller, Crystal Street, Metnchen, while vacationing at nia, In September. Public Service Electric and Gas Co., greets Ms new-born nlect, Alywn (left) and new-born daugh- Pennsylvania Railroad «utio« ter Katldtwn (right). Sullivan's sister, Eileen Kravl of 36 Komorn Street, Newark, i» holding Alyson, Nelson, 122 Prospect Street, the Cattle Harkow Hotel, BtmuKUu daughter of George H. Nelson, ,1WI ii always free admission while hit wife, Mary Ellen, holds Kathleen. The first minim were bom ih hoars apart Saturday Sweet Adelines W free parking, in St. James HwplW, Newark. The other father, Albert Krayl, a pressman for the Becker Printing 30 Utica Road, and the late Mrs. I available by contacting Mrs. Ver< Assembly of God Evelyn C. Nelson and Ellis N. Sponsored by St. (Xviiai Co., Newark, mined the memorable family gathering doe to work. non Harshell, chairman or Mrs. De Cresce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Continue f orkjkau Projected Jack Woods, co-chairman. Church,, Iselin,, and supervisep d by Thomas De Cresce of Jersey City Mrs. Herbert LLorentzent , presi- the pastor, Rev. John M. Wi Lists Services were married Sunday afternoon! ISELIN - The Cloverleaf Chap- ISELIN - Services and activi- ter of Sweet Adelines, Inc., will! dent, informed members that life the fair is the largest such Johnson-Bishop Wedding Church Lists at St. John Vianney Roman Catho- memberships are now available to held in this state. ties for Sunday, July 18, were lic Church. Rev. Francis F. Daily, continue weekly meetings on Mon- By Auxiliary auxiliary members. announced by Rev. Harry W assistant pastor, performed the days, at 8:30 P.M., at the Green Schaumburg, pastor of the Iselin Summer Hours ceremony. Street Firehouse, Iselin, through- COLONIA-On Tuesday, July Cancer chairman, Mrs. Carl Assembly of God Church ai fol- Held Saturday Afternoon The bride was escorted by her out the summer. Any woman, at the Ladies Auxiliary to the Me- Fabio, announced the next can lows: 9:4S a.m.. Sand ay School ISELIN - The summer schedule father and had Mrs. Vincent E. least 18 years of age, who enjoys morial Post 6061 met at the. Post cer dressing meeting will be with ten classes from nursery COLONIA - The marriage of of services will be in effect for Mardno as her matron of honorl singing, is welcome to attend. Home, Inman Avenue, with Mrs. held at her home, 771 Wood Ave- Fastest through adult; It a.m., Morning Miss Marion Lillian Bishop, the First Presbyterian Church, and Stephen Churpakovlch as best Worship; 11 a.m., Children's daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry COP Club Plans 1396 Oak Tree Road, during the The Sweet Adelines, Inc., is an Herbert Lorentzen presiding at nue, July 26 at 10 a. m. man. Church, for boys and girls two Bishop, 34 Ktoiberly Road, to months of July and August. Two international organization dedi- her first meeting since her elec Mrs. Lorentzen reminded mem- morning worship services will be1•1 The newlyweds left for a honey- tion as president, through eight years of age; and Richard Kevin Johnson, son of 'Mystery Ride' cated to "Harmonize the World" bers they will entertain Eighth held each Sunday, at 8:45 and,I moo..„,„.n. „in. Acapulco ,, Mexico,, .after 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Crusade Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, ISELIN — The committeewo- r with women's barbershop singing. Mrs. Frank Wolf gave a full FILM 10:15 A.M. The church nursery! a reception at the Military Park District members tomorrow night Service. Winfield, took place Saturday af- men and oommitteemen of the report on the recent convention Hotel, Newark. They will reside The Clover Leaf Chapter is The church nursery will be ternoon at St. John Vianney Fourth Ward Republican Club are will be available, under super- of the V.F.W. held in Wildwood. at the Post Home. available, under supervision,,dur- Church. Tfce Rev. Francis F. planning to sponsor a mystery bus vision, for small children, infants in Roselle. planning a picnic in August and a The auxiliary is planning its Hostesses for the evening were through four years old, during The bride is a dancing teacher. ing the 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Daily officiated. ride on Saturday, August 7. John card party near the end of Sep- fourth annual Luau, August 14, Mrs. Robert Escandon, chairman; Processing Activities and services for the Miss PatriciPatricia Bishop. Co,! Keltel is chairman. the 10:15 service. Mr. De Cresce, » "rsduate of |on the Poet grounds, The com Church school sessions will not tember. Mrs. A. Black, Mrs, Raymond remainder of the week include: was her sister's maid of honor The bus Li scheduled to leave the School of Pharmacy of Du- By Kodak be held during the summer. Further information on the group mittee is: Mrs. John Chrenck, Tuesday, July 19,9 p.m., Congre- and Paul Johnson, Winfield, was Jrom the First Presbyterian quesne University, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fialk, Mrs. Carl Fabio, Mrs In the absence of a regular .decorations; Mrs, Ernest Cira- gational Prayer Service; Wednes- his brother's best man. Church parting area, entrance on is a registered pharmacist with may be obtained from Mr». Wil- Julius Dudash and Mrs. Frederick |volo, food; Mrs. Joseph Hatzlhof- day. 7:15 p.m., Md-Week Bible The bride attended Woodhridge Middlesex Avenue, at 6:30 P. M, pastor, since the departure of the Underwood Pharmacy, Jersey liam Sullivan, musical director, Puhlix Pharmacy Rev. Roger D. Sidener for the Fisher. Stady; and Friday, 7:30 p.m. High School and is employed as and will return there after mid- City. at Me. 4-4050, or Mrs. John fer, entertainment assisted by 91 Main St, Woodbridgt Christ's Ambassadors, youth a nurse's aid at the Rahway missi on fields, several guest The next meeting will be Au night. Casual apparel will be Ruschak, assistant director, Mrs. Douglas Whitaker and. Mrs. OPEN EVES, ft SUNDAY group, 8:3frp.m., Bible Crusaders, Memorial Hospital. ippropriate. speakers have been engaged. A gust 3, 8 P. M. at the Post home junior youth, meeting in the Par-j Mr. Johnson attended Roselle permanent pastor will be with Menlo-ettes Change Ki. 1-4791. Tickets and Information may be the congregation in the Fall. ior youth, meeting in the Par High School and ii employed as obtained from Mr. Keitel, Warren sonage, 184 Cooper Avenue. a sheet metal worker by the Re- Street, at U. 8-3683, or Mrs. Hamil- Speakers scheduled include Place of Meetings liable Heating and Air Condition- July 18, William Eggert, an elder ton Billing*, Wright Street, at ISELIN - The Menlwrttes, all- ! ins Company(U Li. 8-8519. of the church; July 25, Rev. Beth Sholom Plans Richard Nystrom; August 1 and girl Bugle and Drum Corps,, no Sabbath Services 8, Rev. Bruce Larson, field re- longer meet in the Woodbridge Na- Miss Geraldine Derlak \selin Fife arid Drum presentative and executive vice tional Guard Armory. Meetings of ISELIN - Sabbath Services will the group are now held in the be held tomorrow, at 8 P.M., at president of the "Faith at Work" Engaged to Avenelite Corps to Play at Fairmagazine; August 15, Rev. Si- Post Hall of the VFW Post 2636, Congregation Beth Sholom, 90 ISELIN - Robert Painter, Route 27, Tuesday evening, 7 to Cooper Avenue. COLONIA — Announcement has dener; August 22, Arthur Clough, director of the IseUn Fife and also an elder of the church; Au- 19 p.m. For the summer months, no- been made by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dram Corpi announced that the gust 29, no speaker definitely en- vices will be held each Friday Derlak of 172 East Hfil Road of Announcement was made that group wID play at the New Jer- gaged; September 5 and 12, Dr. night, at the usual time. No Sat'the engagement of their daugh- color guard of the Menlo-ettes, sey Pavilion «l (he World'iTair Arlo Duha, Dean of the West' urday morning Junior Congre- ter, Miss Geraldine Derlak, to la the Fall

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Hen Travel Cnnklin, 1387 Oak Tree Road. Mrs Cieorge R. Huneycutl. took --Mr. and Mrs Henry Happel, f) 000 Miles To Join From Keashey, twins, a son and, Presbyterian Church Stork Club a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Char-1 s m r her to soo a pcrfnrmnncp of "The. Adams Street, were hosts Satur- Their Air Force Unit les Bodin. IS Clinton Avenue. Sound of Music." Later they dinod day at ;i cook out. Guests inc'ttttad AVENEL PERSONALS'""- " •*"*" Westbury Park News |hr Hobin Hood Inn Woodbridge Oaks 1r and Mrs Robert FitesimmoM '(.()inNlA - Two local Colo- From Cnlonia, a daughter to 1RKI.IN - Tho First Presbyter traveled to the Mr. and Mrs Frank Taglia- Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Watson, ian Church o( Iselin has an- nd Mrs Helen Rohlfi. all o< Pacific Ocean to New 'arrivals throughout the rem. Worth Street, wore hosts at 471 New York Avenue, Brtlj Gntflwikl nounced they will have no per Alice CnthbertRon Alice CuOitertson ol Avrwie. at the Perth 14 George Stred a family gatherinc Sunday, Mrs. . . „ , „ From Port Reading, a datiehter manent pastor (or the summer' lfiflfl Oak Tree Rn*d 1606 Onlt Trtd Road lhpir New Jersey-based Air Amboy General Hospital dnring to Mr. and Mr.,. Anthony Sinisi ATcnrl. N. J. months and guest speakers will Isriln, Ktm imtj Tiigliarcni's birthday. Guests irt- J lJ lllt Iwlln. NFW imtj tnth«e noopast Kirtwno mnnlf-tweeksi includemnl.J. : n- rt. ,. . « ". MR 4-ttlt [{(•serve unit. 3fi Sixth Avenue. conduct sereices each Siinrl.iy at Telr.: 1,1 «•««» eluded: Mr. and Mrs James Hen- Telf.: U g-MM Re- From Fords, a daughter to Mr. line B, From Hopelawn, ;t son to Mr. 8:45 and 10:15 a.m. n(>ss<< ROCK and MrsM .T Thomah s Esposito. 11 —Mr. iind Mrs. Robert Stan- • i. c ui rfi. «- i ! y and sons, (lien and James, M.ijnr. Ast and Mrs. Alex Farkns, 87 Lee The church nursery will he -Mr. and Mrs William CassMy ,,,iT ford Ciassnway, .lr. and Mr. and •Joseph Forzano, Worth Street, Ml. ^ Mrs Jac|[ mmAh ^ . ,w"thc' B.000 miles to Hono- Wisteria Drive; n daughter to Mr.Street. who wns a atlcnt :)t lInlnn Mp i M Mrs. Barry Becker, all of Ave-available under supervision for P " .,,,,, and Nicholas and and son, Thomas, and Mrs. Kurt Iliwaii this week to spend and Mrs. John Travis, 40B Ald- 010 1 SALT small children, infants to four ™ Osteopathlc Hospital, Um- Miss' nd. have been vacationing ;il St. on for fllmost tw> wo< ks ls C(MV Millie Tagliarcni, Bayonne;! Klein, Wood Avenue, motored to I ,i.!Vs at Hickam Air Force year olds, during the 10:15 srr-' - ' ami Mr. TaR-lcoshen, N. Y. where they visited For Walrr SflftrBrn ' ./ with the Wth Air Terminal Set Thomas, Virgin Island. Mrs. Gas- vices. vnlescinfi at home. Ihnoni and sons and Car- Mrs. Frieda Goldberg. They also $2.01) hunrircrl lbs. '" ,1,,),! which was named the sawny is the former Maxinc Ann SqtJ. Annual Picnic Plans Friedman, daughter of Dr. and There will be no church school -Mr. and Mrs. (rfwgc Rover- mjnp slaten [s|nnt| visited Mrs Glenn Casskly. of $1.15 fifty lbs. Air Force Reserve as Agresta, 65 Koyen Street. sessions during tho s u m m e r,'('Ke and daughter, Koscnnne, and WOODBRIDGE - Joseph Cam- Mrs. Meyer Friedman, Fords. Maybrook. N Y. From Sowaren, a son to Mr. and months. son. George, Jr., Worth Street, ik Farms near Vineland, panale, chairman, announced -Monday the Avenel Firemen ™°^___. Stratford-on-Avon, Shakespeare's'Mrs. Joseph DeSena, West Arthur SERVISOFT of Mrs. Stephen Kovncs, 25 Vernon spent the weekend at their sum-;birthplace, is a market Imvn noted p „ one of the largest agri- deorgc Ryan, 330 [yird Street, hold drill exercises at the local LEGAL NOTICES -Congratulations to Mr. and Street: a son to Mr. and Mrs. mer home in Manasqium [or j(S a]e WOODBRIDGE onterprises In the World, Kenneth Hutehins, 17 Arbor St.; A vend, is in charRe of tickets for firehouse at 7:30 p. m. 1 Place, on the birth of a son Mich- REPORT OF CONDITION OF —Miss I-nura Huneycutl. Worth a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ken-a picnic, August 22,1 p.m. at Mer- —Co-hostesses at Monday night's ael Steven, at Muhlcnberg Hospit- ME 4-181.1 rill Park, sponsored by the Young card party, sponsored by the Ave- recent graduate of St: Lake Powell in (Urn Canyon al The DeSonns have three other neth damo, 1M Woodbridge Ave- COMPANY" OF MID 1 921 St. Oorgp Avenue Democrats of Woodbridge. nel Woman's Club, will be Mrs. MID- Cecelia's School, was honored last will hold fiiough waler In envoi- children Joseph Jr. Jeffrey, and nue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. DLB8EX COUNTY, NEW JERHEY IHE tact Mr. Ryan at ME 4-9332. weekly card parties to raise funds PROVISIONS OF THEIJEVIHEJ D for its charity work. Route 18 BRASS BUCKET Mrs. John Feliks. 149 Auth Ave-I Jack Fnrd, president.'advised ISTATUTBS OF NEW JFiRHftY AND nuc; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.ja complete report on the picnic , . . , . , „ ...... JTHE FEDERAL RESERVE RANK OF K. BRUNSWICK Michael Lyons, 84 Willow Avenue; will be made at a meeting, Mon- at the',Avcne-Junior higl Presbyteriah fellowshipn Churcis heldh j THITHIS PROVISIONDISTRICT S PURSUANOF THKT TFEO D 1 !very Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. andERAL RESERVE ACT. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter day. 8 p.m. at the Ad-Lib, Route 1 210 E. St. (JeoTRes Ave. ud Thursdays, 7:30 P .M. in West- ASSETS minster Hall. ;&sh, b&lmcei with LINDEN otber bank*, and ca.ih —Rabbi Philip Brand, spirit- Items In process of LUMBER CO. ual leader of Congregation B'nai collection $ 1,51(1,617.69 OPEN 7 DAYS: MON. THRU SAT., 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-SUN. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Jacob will take the local religious United States Govern- LUNCHEON FREE CITV AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY school students to B ment oblieftilfirs di- la, I1:M to I* PJt — AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE — rect and Riiivrantewl .... 3.439.220,87 game at Yankee Stadium, Tues- Obligation* ol Statei DINNER Quality Keeps Us in Business . . . day. Busses will leave from the and political sub- local temple on Lord Street. divisions. Lesa: Reserva I22.3W.J1 •3,961.Mjl STILL HOLDING THE LINE! —Recent home -_«*W>«(-Iff. mitr hondtrmttiV- t| * prfe i» ttat JtaDdbv Maiertali Uton It mi Mm. Marttn €nt«m and (tebmtmret linciud- Noon Wl » Ml Millwork Wallboard George Street, were Mr. and Mrs. lng W0.0M.S9 securities Fantastic! With wholesale prices up an average Roofing of Federal agencies and Flooring Andrew Mikkelsen, Jr. andcorporations not guar- ' of 27.7%. We still save You 10 to 50%. Meat Insulation Plywood daughter, Andrea, of Topeka, anteed by U. 8.) 401.809.24 City Holds the Line! Corporate ntock* iln- COMPARE! WHY PAY MORE? Moulding Knotty Pine BRASS BUCKET Kansas. Mr. Mikkelsen is thcludlne R (22.900.00 Hardware Kitchen brother of Mrs. Gutowski and thestock of Federal Charcoal Steakhouse Paint Cabinets son of Andrew Mikkelsen, Sr. ofReoerve Bant) 22,500.001 Loans and discounts [i. S. 9 * MAIN STREET the George Street address. (Including 1331.41 over- DOING IT YOURSELF? drafto) SWIFT'S PREMIUM or CHOICE WOODBRIDGE —Congratulations to Mr. and ... 7,001,916,13 Let ui advlK jou on net MErcury 4-0125 Mrs. Russell Langill, 427 Remsen Bank premises owned. RoerritkMi HE Mitt comlructlon. aliciatliin in I9I.0W.93, furniture repalii. 437 EUhway Ave,, Woodbridge Avenue, on the recent birth of mid fixture*, (73.B52.S2 184,952.45 a son at the Rahway Hospital. (Bank premises owned are subject to I None liens not assumed by bank). Other ameU 8.583.70 -TOTAL ASSETB ..|14,mi,5S1.3B SIRLOIN LIABILITIES Demand deposits of In- dividuals, partnerships, and corporations ... t 3,401.427.75 OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M., SAT. TIL 6 P.M. Time and savings deposits of Individuals, partner- «rUpe and corporations 8,820,223.22 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Oeposlta of United States Government (Including postal «e.vlngs) ioum Deposits of States and political subdivisions 819,177.04 Certified and officers' STARTS TODAY AT NOON checka, etc 90,513.54 TOTAL DE- POSITS (13,442,046.87

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PboiM MUMliM , Mat) i--—"-- Mai nwmlM. «w bwH**** •"«••• Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret PAGE TWELVE Thursday, July 15,1985 Holy Family 9 Lions Club Win 2 Games; Yanks Beat A &O|Ed Mantie Pitches Carteret Rambling In Junior Loopj2-Hit 10-2 Win Over Kilmer Speaking About Sports Winner By 1-OConovas Double Winner aid I CARTERET-A series of errors | CARTERET - Big ¥.<\ \|, eJ 'in the tenth inning led to the' „.__,.. »i Carterefs By Meyer CARTERS - The Holy Fam-i CARTERET - The I Jons Club contribution " Rumbling I downfall of the A and 0 In the 17flW[ Wm< NQ r Junior League as the Yanks won. f I W I? HK» * "»• . arsity footb;ii, „,,„, who is keeping in randj,, 'X I to 0, The A and 0 led until the yl The Kolibsu softball teams rule supreme in to Kolibas Cards With B. I delivering the mail here „ both Recreation Leagues here in town. In the seven runs in fourth inning teret. pitched Carters week. It was the third successive seven rn .the score. - To Ketain Lead sentative baseball \ ,„ and defeat the P. B. A. Local 47, Regain Lead tm Fast Pitch loop, the Kolibas Cardinals hold a The county softball and baseball! Bill Egan. winning hurler, gave fARTERET _ The V F. W. prewive 10-2 triumph 1 tournaments were set back a week up six hits. His opponent, Emi"l , current leaders in the Babe Kilmer Center in thr one-half game margin over the pressing A&O four scattered hits, By victory, tMm t CARTERET - The Kolihas due to the much needed rain'Such, also yielded six hits. County Recreation co-incidence, losing pitch ,RHth bust-ball 1-eague. hi! | Sweet Shop No. 1, while In the Slow Pitch League, a real contender for that fe]1 an fay Sunday. 'YANKS pitcher Dan Semenra yielded only 0 fourth pme in a row by blanking league. the Kolibas Oldtlmera lead the fast-stepping An <5.ibo'« Snort Phm. 5" •>•> w C!)rter"t wished over the Holy Family the one run vic- \ 2314 and the General Democratic Organization, novas wns master of the situa- the season,, beating the Knights of!(he EdJMn ^^ c]ubi , t0 0:Egan_ p 1 The winners scored their first ed by holding his big >,, tory. Columbus, 9 to 4 hrl The score: tion, hurling a imgnifieient three- thereby reaching the quarter fi- Gasior, 3b °,nw in the opening frame on a.hurling a hishlv.<.ff(Viivl, each with a 4-0 record, are deadlocked for the Stan Sosnowski scattered seven 2 Holy Family hitter and fanning 17 batters. n _.„ next will run up against Zirpolo. cf walk and error. Three more runs v-iti^ gainst Kilmer lead. A similar situation exists in the Joe Med- its for the winners and struck „ Dicko, 3b 3 0 0 In other games, Audrey's hits for the winners and stnick I pj(her Broc|< or stout. Morton, 2b 0 entne across the nhte In the third Fnr rnrteret. DomM |>,- out six batters to turn in the vic-i 0 wick League, the Lions Club and the Association Hercbek, 2b 2 0 0 Luncheonette won a close game In the Little Fellas tourney,(Gross, lb round on three hits and two \nel, romba jinri Nichr. tory. The Cardinals hammered ^ _ , Hoffs.1 McKenna, si 3 0 0 over G. B. B. A., 5 to 3. Winning Carterearieicti nNuo 3 iraiiteami was beaten Kranu. rf 0 waikii _ '<•"* "'I «t two hits Democrats are tied all up, each with a 2-0 record. Meyers for three doubles and m- • , „.„ DeMarco, c 3 11 hurler Dennis Cherepski Rave up RatulxIay by Menlo 8 to Chamra, rf 1 .„,...„ hurler Bob Spolizinoi The icnre: - en singles for a total of ten runs. ^ , , In the Little League races, the Sportsman Koy, H> 3 0 0 only five hits and struck out a fl N<) 2 (( am p ay8 nextj gave up six hits and walked five; Kiraly, p 0 0 total of 15 players. He got two The score 34 S 6 hatters but he had poor support. larterrt Club lead in the , the Crafts- 3 Saturday, July 17 at 12:30 P. M. cumutka 2b J Weber, cf 0 1 triples to lead the attack. white the No. 1 team will have A40 i The score: - i 1 2 Cards iDonovsm 3b man are unbeaten in the National League and Sklba, If 0 0 to wait another week. Meanwhile Demo, ss S 0 0 V. F. W. 2 The Kepich ESM team scored Zulk), c • Tjleo C the Jewish War Veto hold the pole position. the Babe Ruth All Stars ore get-Kudrick, cf 3 0 1 punha u 0 nine runs in the second inning Gluchowski, 2b He'feran If 23 1 3 ting ready for their chance to'Such, p 4 0 1 siotwinski 3b 1 t which was more than enough to Vinsko, rf 0 \ Comba lb Decathlons . play in the Junior League tourna- Sowierka. 3b 5 0 1 j, TerebetsW P 1 heat the Association Democrats, Kolibas, 3b l Mantle cf Ed Mantle, former Carteret High School's out- Stise, 2b 3 0 2ment. Carteret will play on Sun- 1 1 U to 4. Gavin hurled the win andSullivan, lb Watcher, cf S 8 0 nuxbnum lb y HividJOn 3b Semenza, cf 2 0 0 day, July 25 — place and team to I standing three-letter star, who has Just com- got a single, double and triple. Kosty, cf Versegi, c 3 1 O,sumntkn C j Hiervenj'k 2h Pascalli, ss * 0 In the final game the Associated Biehl , If 1 be announced later Cieto, rf 2 0 0 |/wer cf n pleted a successful season on the freshman footr 4 0 D Rtasa rf Semenxa, p Democrats won their second Poloncsak, ss s Doings in the Reo leagues. . . Glby. rf 2 0 Ol Elliott rf n S 0 ^ Kinhner rf ball team up at Syracuse University, and is head- JIIWlf game, beating G. B. B. A., 11 to 5. Andrella, ss O.Kolibns Cardinals holding on to' Kita, If 4 0 l'Saet rf 0 2 0 Q MrKenna ss Fimegan, Jb Tim Gavin was the winning Sosnowski, p Knight, 2b 3 1 1 Burns U 0 ed tit *4>erjfo4WJtoe varatty tWa. coming fall, it '%• 11 their one game lead over the - 1 *,••*-•• J> pitcher. o keeping himself El trim by playing with a Car- 5ica, c 2 0 2 30 9 i0|ccathloa n and the Redbirds' are lied teret team In the County Recreation League. Last Mangerie, rf 0 for third place, only two game* week Ed turned in a near-perfect two-hitter as KofC out of first place. 25 Craftsman Oub Moran, cf 1 In the Slow pitch league, the ; KOner Carteret defeated Kilmer Center easily. During Konci, 3b {'Kolihas Oldtimers have won eight Vinsko, Myers Sato's 'Mulllns C the day, Ed la employed as a letter-carrier with Molars, 2b 'straight games and lead the league Ponio 3b 0 Alton lb Win 12th In RowSmith, c " by one gam*. Urban C •j Davis rf the Carteret post office department. Ed explains O'Reilly Hurls Bove, ss CARTERET - Like the good 0 The Junior league began its Star For A&OMcDonald 2b Ijfficks cf Ceci, If Pisano 2b 0 Farmer 1b that walking keeps his body and legs in good old Mississippi River, the Little 0 j schedule and have six teams in CARTBROT - Billy Vinsko leaguers representing the Car-Brown, rf Turner if 0 Williams u physical condition. No-Hitter, 10-0 Kindzierski, lb 11 the league play their games st hammered out two hoinen and teret Craftsman's Club just keep J jJ |th; e Copperworkpp s field, every Dombrowski If Oifraiign 3b CARTERET - Joe CReiUy had Meiers, p Bob Myers contributed a homer Knight is Davit cf rolling along. J! _ _jTuesday, Thursday and Fridays. the distinction of burling the first and double to lead a big lt-hit Spoliiino P Arriola P Atlanta's rise in sports is stranger than fiction. Last week they won their 12th «Q The Babe Ruth league is nearing no-bitter in the Junior Recreation 4 7 attack to lead the A and O No. 1Kalito C Fifteen months ago, the ground on which the Inseball league as the Mets won straight game and now lead the ! the end of the first half and twoteam to a one-sided 11-J triumph National League by a margin ofj teams are tied for first place. WUhelm cf beautiful $18 million structure now stands was their opening game over the War-, over the A and 0 No. 2 team. D. Skrocki cf riors by a shutout, 10 to 0. O'Reil- 3Vi games. Lou Toth turned in V. F. W. and the G. D. 0. have The pitching for the winner* the victory to give his team a won four straight games, both FemoUak rf ! covered by rows and rows of slum housing. ly struck out eleven batters and G.D.O. fins 4th was divided between Mike Keat- J National Champion A j F 4-game lead in the closing column, teams meet this week. A Skrocki rf walked only one player. ing and Ed Charmichael. Both djwinner of the recent Firerrackit| Atlanta actually had no reason to build even with only six games remaining to! The Joe Medwick league with Bennet lb the stadium, for it had no occupants. Despite In addition, O'Reilly smacked a plTyTTtsThW w^kfe^ a*k*rsdown to mm Monohan lb 0400 late model stock car rare borne run and single. DeGrace be played. Straight, 64 — drive the Steve Stapp car in thtl of the schedule! Play four times scattered nib. this, the stadium was built, and in 1986 the Mil- ilso got two hits for the winners The Carteret Deli, who held the A*O #1 1 USAC iprint car auto r.inns pro.| lead up until a few weeks ago, CARTERET — The General ue- „ w«k, all games at the Grant waukee Braves will make Atlanta their home. The score: AB R -' gram on Saturday nljht, July and then lost two in a row, wonmocratic Organization baseball Avenue field, Mets Myers, lb 2 1 In addition, the city will field a team in the their 9th game in league competi- team won its fourth straight game Sportsman Club leads tbe Ameri- «t the Reading Fairground* Foyt,| HoMen, cf Sivon, lb 2 0 tion, by dealing the winless Ba- in the Babe Ruth League, downing can league, but must win this of Houston, Texas, a two-timo \t:n-| . . Sumutka, ss Nagy, 2 0 GirHinals Beat bies Furniture their 13th straight ;he St. Joes, 6 to 4. week against the K of C team Mr of the Indianapolis son. lusaner, If 2 0 The story of Atlanta's rise to a place of envy losse. 14-5. The Saints led, 4 to 1, at theor a tie will exist, while In the! (agreed to pilot the Sl.ipp nr afierl Janick. 3b 4 1 VReiUy, p n of the second frame, but theNational league the Craftsman O'Rielry, rf Redbirds, 3-2 in the world of sports is indeed stranger than In the final game in the Na- 4 | two Reading races at the »hwi i\ )eGrace, lb G, D. O. scored three runs in theteam continues to win and leads Hatndnld, M 3 fiction. Mayor Ivan Allen who heralded the idea tional league, the Republican Club 4 1 CARTERET-The Kolibas Car-j the Wally Meskowski car Sumutka, c copped its eighth straight game, hird to tie the count at 4-all. by four full games. Vinsko, d Hart, c 4 1 dinals held oa to their top position said that everyone involved with the stadium fiemiec if with Bob Lemaswwski scoring the Kerzienowski came in a relief 1 3 in the Fart Pitch League by dc- took a calculated risk—and a great one—when 5abo, 2b victory. hurler to win the game, replacing Sico, If 1 'aul Grace. Bob Gasior did most Lehataky, 3b 2 Sweating the Kolibas Wfibj|jcds,,32, HOME o|ineightlmblgs. /;" > S we decided to build it. In reality, Atlanta is no 23 10 8 of the hitting for the" winners, Newark Bears 0 Winning pitcher Stan SosnowsW Warriors [etting two singles and airiple to| 0 BUSINESSMEN! different than any other boomtown. From a gave ap UeWfi hits. John Karllck, umdel, cf 2 0 Jewish War Vets drive in three runs aid city of 215,000 at the turn of the century, At- losing hurler, was nicked for only IiUNCH Seibetta, 2b 1 0 three himself. it (Training at tour bJtit but errors caused his lanta has grown to its present estimated metro^ irace, p 2 0 Losing hurler Jim Gross save 1 Undosh, lb 1 0 Score Two Wins up only four hits, three.of which foittM. The losers tied the and Dinners politan population of 1,175,000 and is adding count at 2-all in the sixth inning; forzenowskl, If 2 0 CARTERET - The Jewish War were made by Gasior. & Oak Ridge Served Daily 31,500 people a year. teirne, 3b t 0 The score: — and tost the game on an error in' Veto turned in a double victory to U A.M. TO CitUst llAi LM \ It is the city that has produced golfs great andzlerski, ss 1 0 maintain a 2-game lead in the G. D, 0, NEWARK - The Newark Sws the eighth. Kushner, rf tomdtj train ):«0 P.M. U 2 0 Carteret Little Le^ag^e, Merna- Lewis If ' will shove off Saturday morning Bobby Jones. Atlanta has the largest percentage Buckworth, c 0 hov 1 ., dwhi| (MMilgkt) 2 Ufcnal division. The 'amazing Grace P. lb " ' 'ror Sharigr1-LddgSh1dd « O QQWtW t Calif* AUTHENTIC of Negrqpopulatlonof any large city in th» coun- league leaders turned bdek the Gasior lb, 3b *3 Milton Road off Route 33 in Qak flam, c 15 try except Washington, D. C, and this will pro- second place Rotary Club, 7 to Chiera C I Ridge. N. J., for their first foot- 'oughlh, 2b Gural, 2b duce a large potential group of sports fans. 1. for the13th straight victory. Kerzienowski 3b p °jball training af I camfK - • ' ' iahraaek, 2b Vfaako,rf Earlier in the week the Jewish Spoganetz ss Three times divisional cham- DotegowskJ, lb M , sffaa War Vets defeated the Hill Jimenez cf pions and twice loop tltltsts of the Lurker, lb Stragepede, s HOME-MADE SPAGHETTI Miller 2b The St. Louis Cardinals are getting to be Pharmacy, 15 to 8, with Ed Bitt Atlantic | Coast Ftotlpll League Hafaorskl, rf Kflity, cf LtMpia. Ravioli, Ptau IVt Rec League tier turning, in the victory. . Santiana rf more and more like the New tfork Mets—win or Oi the last three yeaw, the Bears Woodhull, rf Sullivan, lb B«t tr Cold StnlwtdiM In other games, the second Skrocki rf jthLi year will be Eastern Oivision Abetemaroo, p Biehl, If lose, the Redbirds hold a powerful punch at- Team Standings ilace Rotary Club whiooed Tony's «' g 4'members of the newly-formed S. Sosnowski, NOW PROMPT tracting cash customers. The Cardinals, to be hell, 16 to 1, with Tom Grace —" ' Continental Football League. I 7! SERVICE ON ALL letting the win. St. Joe'i ' "We're taking more than 50 TAKE-OCT sure, do not have a club that looks like a world Carteret Recreation Department The Kaskiew Plumbers also won Redbirdi Clossey lb 4 1 1 players to the camp," said Bear* CALL series champion on the field, but the fans just Senior Softball Leagues ;wo games, beating the Hebrew Wojewudszki. 2b standings as of Saturday July 10 Kindzierski % 1 1 0 coach Steve Van Buren, "and by Paiva, If o keep crowding through the turnstiles. The New Men's Club in the first game, 7-1 Terebetski 3b Little League LUNCH, DINNHl Past pitch league and then rolling up a big one- 4 1 0 the time we break camp (July Beam, -lb 0 BREAKFAST York Mets are also safely entrenched in last 1. Kolibas Cardinals 8 - McDermott C 3 0 Ii3l) we'll know what players will J. Kopui, cf 1 sided victory over Food Machin- Masi ss ooi uin" 2 A&O Sweet Shop #1 8 - iry Corporation, 39-2. It was the 3 0 Ijwear Bears uniform* on opening Managers Win D. Kopui. c 1 place In the National League and are apparently Hefferan If 3 Dtlb rraa 14* i-M S. Decathlons 6 - seventh win for the Plumbers. 0 !'day. This camp was a great Woodhull rf, 0 going nowhere, but they still keep drawing them Lavanda cf i 2 4. Kolibas Redbirds 5 - The Deverin Association was a 0 Ojand the payers are f*elin» like CARTGKET - In the Slow Litwtenski, lb 0 VILLAGE INN 5. Holy Family 4 - Witkowski rf 30 °j major leaguers becaus* of it, 9 Kob>, if , ; o in at Shea Stadium these days. 10-7 victory over the Italian m, LM«», the Little League Bar & Re$tuurant 6. Knights of Columbus 1 - American Association to notch its was grea\ news when GrahateD managers scored their sixth vic- Nardi, If 2 0 6 One way the Cardinals have done much to 7. A&O Sweet Shop #2 0 - fourth win. Ray Krum was the and Rosen told us of the camp tory by gaining a 16-4 vedlct orer Kralkk, p 3 0 : cms Street, attract customers is by Inaugurating a number victorious pitcher. signing." Agrko. A big 20-hit attack, mark- (Cor. B«»«»y Aw.) Slow Pitch League ed by four homers, a double and 30 of gbnmlcks. One, the most eye-catching, is the .1 Kolibas Oldtimers 8 - A IB-strikeout performance by Tommy Granatell, Bears owner, Bob Hanson featured the 10-3 and Sol Rosen, general manager, 15 singles, was recorded by the giveaway of souvenir world champion auto- 2. Cornell Estates 7 - Flemington Little Leaguers. 3. Little League Mgrs. 6 - ;riumph' scored by Gruhin's Phar. surveyed a dozen locations befon graphed drinking glasses. So far 100,000 sou- macy over the Hill Pharmacy deciding on Shangri-Lodge which Shanley, Byan, Kondrk and El' 4. J&L Auto Body 6 - liott all hit home runs for the venir 12-ounce glasses', with Cardinal insignia 5. Pusillo A. C. 5 - Wayne Spbganetz hit a home run [covers l«0 acr«s and has every Champ Races winners. and autographed imprints of Cardinal players, 6. Sportsman Club 4 - j facility required to get a football I. St. Joseph Players 3 - club into Up shape. In another game in which I he have been given, away..' Women keep coming 8. Brown's Insurance 3 - final score resembled that of a, OMmers in Tomorrow Wluiu waiting to depart for thefootball game, the St. Joe's play- back to get a set of ad. These glasses at retail 9. Agrico 2 - | camp, the team has been splitting 10. Lou's Tavern 2 - ers defeated the St. Joseph's Holy| 1HUM-'" prices sell for ftbout $4.50. iFLEMINGTON — Championship! practice sessions between me Society, 18 to 14. A latej ttT.-IUH. II, Italian American 1 - III j stock car racing at the Fleming-1 Stadium, the team's home field, BOAT t GAMP CLEARANCE! 12, St. Joseph H.N.S. 1 - rally provided the St. Joes players, Another idea which, the Cardinals have inno- tpn Fairgrounds Saturday will be: and John F. Kennedy Stadium in with their victory, Stagno led the I CARTERET - The Kolibas Old- marked by drives by Al Tasnady neighboring Harrison, N. J, '/' O.O. COLORED vated was to honor Grade "A" students in school. Junior League victors with three doubles, a triple; 1 MAN imers remained unbeaten in theand Dudie Babey to wrest the title Schools SUidiura is getting a new, With the cooperation of the school system, free 1. Mets (Sumutka) 1 - slow pitch softball league by scor- and single for a perfect day at LIFE RAFT KIT SPUri NYLON R0P1 2. Yankees (Miglecz) 1 - leads in two divisions from Will lighting system and the field it bal. Ron Merelo hit two homers ing thiir eighth)straight win last Cagle and Jackie Hamilton, while. <»t available at the moment for tickets are given to Grade "A" students who in 3. Warriors 0 - n and a single. week, defeating the J & L Body Billy Mason, Sr. can thank twoi g|)t practices. AFITY TUBES 37.50 FT. turn brought other family members to the game. 4. A&O Sweet Shop 0 - nl The Pusillp A. C. turned in a team, 13 to S. The winners scored circumstances for his present top QUALITY 3c 5. Jets (Filep) 0 - Hefore the Bears open their 7-5 victoiV over the Italian Ameri- One day recently the Cardinals had 8,000 Grade nine runs in the fourth inning position in the rookie class. (. Sigma Delta 0 - which was more than enough to k'aguu season at home against the can Gutx It was their fifth win A students in a special section with members of This will be the 13th consecu- sew up the game. Fitzpatrick, Glu Bulldogs Saturday this season. Babe Ruth League . their families. chowski and DeVito each got three 1. V.F.W. Post #8314 4 - inaugural program in April — thatj'"h"1' ""**' hits for the winners. Whitey Ford of the New York . General Democ Org. 4 - the thrill-a-minute action has been Yankees is the winningest active second iame, the hard- Relief pitcher Al Worthingtoo ! . St. Joseph 1 - on tap at the Route 68 speedway, pitcher in the American league 4. Sabo's Sport Shop 0 - Cornell Estates, hold- and only good fortune in keeping of the Minnesota Twins has been KIT: WaUOtS: 1 Py>r C./lap.obl. with 216 lifetime victories. Oari, 1 Aif rump, I lnH«.obl« n second place In the rain from hitting the 109-year-old whh the New Ywk GmU> ^ Joe Medwlck League Four American League umpires oil. anding, scored a wild fairgrounds the past two race Krancigco GiaotSi Boston Ked Sox, Lions Club 2 - 23-19 victory over the Sportsman are natives of Massachusetts -~ nights permitted the unbrokenyhicag0 white Sox and the Cin-Sam Carrigan, Red Flaherty, Ed Asso. Democrats 2 - Club. Howie Rozielle. Jim Gil-string to remain that way. WALL TINT Audrey's 1 - i-ituiati Hedb. Hurley and Bob Stewart. HELMSMAN SEAT rain and John Little all hit homers Shower activity and dismal fore-, «K>. HICIMM P.B.A, Local #47 0 - for the Sportsman Club. Russo casts each time failed to dampen G.B.B.A. Local #111 0 - *' cat* H«i|M fti 1C and Keelen smashed out four- spirits — close to 70 cars checked 18.79 7.M H. ttdt 4 I • I V Kepich Esso 0, - baggers for the winners. Rozzelle time — while overflow led both teams in hitting with Little Carteret League* crowds continued to attend tlie three singles and a homer. weekly programs, making for the Standings as of In the final game, Lou's Tavern American League largest cash purses, $3372 mglitly, We've Got nosed out Brown's Insurance, 1111 to be paid" to competitors, any Sportsman Club 12 - to 10 .Hodz 30 0 Knights of Columbus 10 - where in the United States. Vacation U. S. Metali 10. Danny Dias did some heavy Tusnady, Vinelaixi sprinter, h.is Catholic War Vets slugging, clouting two homers cut deuply into the long lead built Metro Glass Jones got two singles and a homer earlier pace-maker Will Cagle, Money For You! for thep winners. Frank's Dept, Store the Florida crewcut ami now trail;. OUTRIGGER SET BOATCOW*" Jack Jages Cagle by four slim points for thr tanVanDakn C&C Fuel Quarterbacks Jack Concannon modifies! crown wou jointly laM k PAIR 0OMI-WAPI0 Foodtown Markets and KVING Hill have signed 19 year by Tasnady and Penrm., vet 67.75 DIAL 9.9S Godeny Chevrolet eran Hub "Hoop" Schiabk. contracts with the Philadelphia • Tak* advaotagt of our "PLAY COMP. VAL 99.90 Eagles of the National Football NOW — PAY IATER" vacation National League League, Cuncunnon, who starts his Craftsman Club 12 money sptcld. 'Phont on* of ui second year in the league, is abou for complet* dslglli. Cart. Delicatessen 9 recovered from surgery for torn CAMPAIGN SynowiecU 9 ankle ligaments he underwent six Of courw, you can 9*t money for ii JOM ma SIMUHM rot VOUNQ MOWI k> Fire Co. #* 8 weekij ago. Hill, a seven year pro M Wash mid othtr purpoi«,1o9. ftdinl, SUt* and local |avirnm«iits . J Ideal Liquor I veteran, started three game* last "J Republican Club & privitl empltyirt luvt lointd lorcu season and finished with 49 com- MX 'em ML' INCLUMit Local #44* 4 to f rovld* txtil k>k opportunity pletions in «H passes for 641 yard (1)—U.,..« 5. Gruhin Pharmacy (lle.rt al the Old ClualM iwttpn) the11 [..bi itiould obtain ii)forfii..::i)i Internationa] League Tuny's Shell cutmif Jewish War Vets 13 7. Italian American FhoM H141N Rohrv n b 11 8. Revcin Ass'n. HOUH«: M.4ML. «M.. * Vtam. IK u r.iti "(•' n'sCliib 8 _ 5 «. I'V *• " Minery ; PHONM NO. 687J66O. Kask'tw i\ mining 7 - 6 10. H ll I' r:mii;y ependent-Loder (l.B.) - CarUfet Prei. Thursday, July 15,1965 PAOI TH1PTIW LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICM MHJAL NOTICFfl LCOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEOAI. NOTICES i LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL MUTCH ditp Of WoodftrtdH. in th« County ** tmlKUiw *p»on tnd imn- 1MU fMt to > rnomi- PwrhM* price end! 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Mufflirt art mMto thw«U) by with the land, and all portion* Elizabeth, New Jersey, an an'.* " toIn the complaint M amended, a within six months froni this date FORDS - Chicago Title Insurance Company, t'he complaint a» amended filed In copy of which will be furnished you MIDDLESEX COUNTY UV thLi ITe: r*m*miiip, WJ nsvnj I»II*H i»* rW A 1 .. "I" wUb' thi" Pur* squire feet; and shall, within one for the purpose of foreclosing the i'.'[!;' Hsvirm time. In ir.e sfwr- aup h* mailed In or bronfht In. Wntcr Company, and rrcorrtod No-!1™'1 ™£ -^ therein t»,OOO.W,000 P«r year, noon of the said day, at the Sher- nWani.rWB 4 P.M.. VUESn th year after Closing of T)t3e, com- right of th* defendants therein to Maintenance Superintendent, Sat- Offlrvpmfoee r In7 ,Boo 1M2k . 317I1n owfMTVM ClerkU o'n * Purr.hiurr. snv eip*n*ee In con mence construction of such addi- redeem certain lands sold to the iff's Office, In the City of New bat earlier «opv appreciated. nrction therewith, however, to be n lands so ary, sl,W0-»3,080 per year Brunswick, N. J Open to cltiMns, 12 months resi- d hereby i« dfniM rnnc 181 tional Industrial structure, building Plaintiff at a ts« saiin helhld do n OOc dent ln Boro of Cartenrt. boto* to tin Pup-iHWtu.,__.. Time). All that tract or parcel of land, pw*d mibtllvlslon rt™., 3 A Grant of Etwiiieait flnf*d affecUng lands In th^ Heavy Equipment Operator, Salary, mllrtl !) Those Restrictions on the gross floor ares of such STructurel ••.hH- Hfnith Physician, Sulv;. lying, and being I• nth eth "VJ requlrementj August 2. 1952. mnde by s«Jtl Trus to be mnde of such inndi andprem- 0 per year (Fart Time). K < or buildings In existence or under County of Middles** and state of ISO0 per yea p or WUUlUllU|(,"""rB—* • FEMALE HELP WANTED • New Jersey described on the tu Urban Renewal Supervisor Salary, County of Middlesex, In the Btste Junior Llbrar p^ASr r^r^'r s£srr, ^^; "H'ry^^j^™^;:!^^^"--^-**^!=«s«™rtis fmilt n t rtlon ^ .^ijsHr^i.pi^uj™-,^, of New Jersey: $1 ! h . *'ld thrrofnni 24, IBS!, in said Clerk's'Office ln>" *" ** * ™ " ™ o'jone year after Closing of Title wilt duplicate thereof as Bloc* 5S3 L, • 5.00 per hour (Part Time). L .U£ DlrUr. Salary. |»0 per h. B BEGINNING at ft point on the with and ,),,., « on Pan" 123 i building•-•---''•»•" ^"s - or-.,.------structure- s thereonill I. •** • f**Vt U bJV4»U nobill* 1-1t •tllMWMT]«sI u*lth« i"™ »*n VVV250,00f 0 square feet. Lots 13 and 14 and sometimes BE SMART! Book 1*41 of Deed Open to citizens, 12 months real- month. in the forth In PART Vll of this Notice, | construction of a'building shall b* known ss 535 Garden avenue dent ln WoodbridRP TownBhlp. Open Plumbing Inspector. «aJi»rv. MOO ordlnnnr*. plnn sml RJ,M ' Request art AVON territory NOW! 4. A Grant, conflrrnlnR the EHM-,noxt b«low nue distant westerly 87 feet ranJldered us having been com- You and each of yon »r* made to cIMBens, 12 months resident In year (Part Time) ' msnt (mentioned 1n paragraph 3 the foundaUon Is from thhe westerltly isidde of Rldgedale Become the AVON Representative nut sboys) made by th« Trustees, defendants In the above entitled the But*. NOTE: 'Two lints will be . 7/1-15/95 $7.«o; Mrtabllshcd M R result of this ex- Avenue nn.„ n,r_|flclcnt number of rllRlblcs avallab e real estate, being foreclosed by the resident list, the non-rest southerly 100 feet to the place of AUTOMATIC & STANDARD • MALE HELP WANTED • 5. A Orant of Basement dated nnove tue of ownership. Inheritance de:|°den" t list will be used." BEOINNING. Industrial structures Scent, Intestacy devise, lesucy, dow- BEINCI ulso known U No. 159 11. Any Zoning and/or Planning premises er, curteey, mortgage, deed of con- SupervinSnt! Ubrnrian, Salary. M.- Woodbridge, PART TIME Ji Ordinances or other enactment* o having in Die Wedgwood Avenue, a gross floor area of not less than veyance, entry of Judnment or other IWO-IB,TO pty New Jersey, TRANSMISSION ^ZZTcSr* W.10 per hour to start. Work 6:30- said land legal or lawful rlEht the nature of'I.L. 7/1-8-15/flS 121.78 790,000 square feet. All of said In- Th* Approximate amount of the TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION [ OVIRHAUl 9:30 p.m. 3 nights and Saturdays dustrial structures or buildings Judgment to be satisfied by said within the Township of vVoodbrldne, sale Is the sum of Ten Thousand, CHECK-UP TUNE-UP TRANSMISSION days. Car necessary. Call 4-6 p.m. shall be for uses permitted ln the One Hundred, Thirty-One ($10,- EL 1-603S. 7/15-28-29 by the Trustee* of Free Schools of At To Structure! To Be Erect** "M-l Light Industrial Zone" under 131.00) Dollars more or less, plus) the Town of Woodbridge, under 1. The use of the said land* and the Zoning Ordinance of said Town- Interest together with the cosu of FREE REAL ESTATE data of November t. 1931. to the premises shall be restricted for In- ship, shall be constructed In accord- this sale. * CHICK T05I1 l»v1 St»»» of New Jersey for Department) dustrial use permitted ln the "M-' Knee with the applicable municipal The subscriber reserve* the right FOE SALE of InejUtuUons and Agencle*, which Ught Indusula.1 Zone" under tn« laws, and except for window walls to adjourn said sale from time to BANDS which may br formed of extruded THB PROVISIONS OF THE FIDBRAI, RESERVE ACT. time subject only to such limita- • CHICK • *i Ow. ASSETS CXRTERET—Fiv« room house, SUMMARY OR SVNOPSIB OF 1M4 AUDIT REPORT OF metal shapes, shall have ent«rlor wall tions or restrictions upon the exer- UNKAGE • ADJUST s ADJUST surfaces of brick, architectural con- Cash, balances with otner banks, and cise of such power as may be spe- INClUDISi ttfc. Jjati*. Completely remodeled crete or archlt«nura41y treated con cash Item* ln process of collection , > 74S.W7 04 cially provided by law or rules of • CHECK BANDS LINKAGE • ClUTCHIt* Oil I crete block. The Purchaser shall be United States Government obligation*. Oourt. Sold subject to condition* •OR UAKS • CUAN * KErlACI 1.988.0S2.JO m mm. m Jtoh* subject to all laws snd ordinance* direct and guaranteed of sal*. elOAO FIITE* OASKiTf •fleeting rhf imMlvMnn *M Boning other bends. noMe. and tobtQtures (Including *224,750 00 ROBERT H. JAMISON, RINGS Bbl& Cal(UMl Scor n TOntteuctta Co, 13,351,972.71 >f land and accessibility to roads, SMuritles of Federal SIPCTM ana ctliumatluns mi • CHANOC Oil • 0UUT$ * the same as would apply to any not guaranteed by Ui a.) 2M.tM.00 PAUL DR RAQARA, for appointmentll . 18MW7. ..Liens and Jther owner of lands. Corporate stocks (Including ll«,800.M stock of Attorney. Vtttf Otiaty Charges Receivable 8M.97371 765,138 3J 3. If, at th* expiration of the sev- Federal Reserve Bank) ld.BO0.00 I.L. 7/8-15-H-M/93 *83.4O Wft, n TEKMI - i DAT ffivtrt Property Acquired for Tax** • enth year, utter Closlnn of Title, t.he Loans and discount* (Including 140.39 overdraft*) xi4e.wi.oe HJDnjTjjgu A*iissm Value 266,307.00 257.237.00 construction required under theBunk premises owned IIM.252,43, furniture Middlesex County Swrroiate'i Court Accounts Receivable 95.M1.11 108.Sie.28 preceding paragranh shall not have and fixture* »60,4«2J2 170,744.93 NOTICE TO CREDITORS kg® 915 I. EUIABETH AVI., • MMMKOn RaUDaNGf • been completed, the Purchaser shall (Bank premises owned are subject to I (none) liens Deferred. Orjam* to Future Taxation 12.2M.137.4S Louis Frazmno, Executor of Mi- mm 13,841,900 44 OttMral Capital - pay to the Township of Woodbrtdge. not assumed by bank) chael Campanile, deceased, by di- ^Br UNDEN, N.J. Deferred Charges to Revenue of for the benefit of the said Board of Other assets 44,174.45 MBS. LYNN J19,S30M 71,394.38 rection of Elmer E. Brown, Surro- tn( Tears Education, as liquidated damage*, TOTAL A88ET8 9,339,509.70 gate of the County of Mlddleeex, Dallr 1 A.M. to * F.M.-W.1 1 A.K. t* I P.M.-IK. 1 AH. b 1 tM. Baader and advher. Annrari all a sum equivalent to fifty (50%) per LIABILITIES hereby gives notice to the creditors qaMUu. With Ittfi Property 1*x Levle* _ 4,833,914.47 4,442,919.41 'ararreph 2 above Is delayed by the 200.000.00 Tlstcnce of war or other casualty Surplus 1515 or w*U P. 0. Box an, Wood- CoUaottoo or Delinquent Taxes Undivided profit* 37.C13.09 anil T»i lttl« Um* - 372,588.47 286,921 M - calamity for which the Pui^hiis- bridge 7/W/8 OoBeottcm of Outnnt Tex Levy ._- 13.033.O99.2O ls not responsible, or by strikes, TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ON 11.811,736.98 orkmits. fire, unusual delay In Interfund Loans RMurned — 928.20 9.3MJ09.70 EVERY MRS. CURTK - READINGS 19,217.60 remrwrtjition, or wlfhout being TOTAL HABUJTIHS AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 65 COMET & MERCURY Total Full (16.354.472.28 117.004,429.48 Imlted bv the foregoing, Hny other MEMORANDA AND ADVICE on all problem* of MM beyond the control of thhe Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other Expenditures (Accrual Bails) , bhen and In that event, purpose* (Including notes and bills rediscounts) Hie. Open » to J. No appointment and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) 496.937 50 IN STOCK! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY necessary. 306 Smith St., Perth Budget Expenditures: he Mme for the performance of Munldpai Purposea ...» 8,071,727.28 I 5,511,773.63 snld construction and the time for (a) Loan* as shown above are after deduction AS-IS '63 BUICK .$1995 '62 MHCURY 499,416.63 404.20 Amboy, 4*2-9691. 7/1-7/29 Special DUtelct Tun ._ ... 533,982 84 the payment of liquidated damages, of reserves ol MnnUrrr 4-D*3tl one ownni .. 3,471,871.87 2,292,606.77 f any. shnll be extended by the We, Irving CraMel, Kcec. Vlce-Prealdem, and KUeen A. Salseao, Ass't. e ownni County Taxes — '58 DODGE LeSsbre 4-Door Hardtop; one R*H, »*0., nwtr tteeiinfti ; local and Regional School Taxes _ ... 8,068.523 20 7.076.608.01 ime of stiph delay. Treasurer, of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that me above owner; R*H, snto., power steer- "FUEL OIL — 12.8c per gal. statement Is true, and that It fully and correctly represents the trus power brakssi W.W.WW. Tlnn Ex- Interfurjd Loan* Made 1,816 M 5. The foregoing conditions for 2-DR. H.T., Ini; power brakssi W.W. Tlrtt; cellent Thrradnutd ! he construction of Industrial state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best beellcit Condition; Priced to 131/10 small tank. Free repairs. Other Expenditures, 4.342 09 2,164.61 R»H, AUTO- $145 UNIVERSE C*L - ME 4^776. •ulldlncs are not to be construed of our knowledge and belief. Still Vottl Expenditures $17,150,244.04 $15,388,569.65 s a restriction running with the Irving CraUel, '61 MBKWY $995 7/8tf ss: tawndttuns to be Raised ind nor to prevent or restrict the Kxec. Vice PresWoct '61 COMET 4795 '61 CIUVR0UT $895 4-Door; Rafi, sulo., OM omwi by Future Taiej 65.12 Donation, lease, mortgage or other Kleen A, Saluno wwer stsertnii power britesi ncumbranees of the premlaes or fDoor Sedan; one owner; Bold •-Door; MH. Solid Valusl W.W. TlfoHll! M18C. FOR SALE Asst Treasurer snl Servleed by Vsl VotsJ Adjusted Expenditures *17,l50,244.04 tl5,388,484.53 ny part thereof, nor to result In orfeiture or reversion of title for Cornet—Attest: '60 DE SOTO $69t CLOSE-OUT! 40-inch wide jum- Burphu Baltne* Deoembar 31 * _l,40«.22a.25^ t 1.815,941.M DT upon breach of any such con- John V TTlnuroo Advontartr «£oor 8sdul strto.. dition, the remedy for breach of Samuel Kusa power staerinji, powrr buleii bo steel wardrobes at rediculous COMPARATIVE SfATBMBNT Or OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IS" xmdltlon to construct said hulld- Walter M. Rltcbls Directors. UtU, W.W. Tlr*ti mitul <«• prices. $6 and up. Direct from SURPLUS WATER UTILITY FUND ngs being liquidated damans as State of New Jersey, Oouiity of Middlesex, ss ounpri less than 40.000 milei! Revenue (Cart Basil) Year 1964 Year 1M3 ibove provided. Sworn to and auMoltMd before me this lJtti day of July, IMS, AHWAY MOTOR CAR CO. factory. MONARCH. ME 44300. and I hereby certify U»i I am not an officer or director of this bank. '60 RAMBLER $49$ 4/Mti CoUectton of W»t*t Baata •2,082.00 fl.960.00 vni 222.07 Nettle Msman Notary Public Custom 4-Doar; EwnUostl -t ... rtocn oOwt than Watm Honta Approval By Court My comnsljtUtti «XOWNOT. 19, 1988. hm n, an, wmn Ondltloni new tbeal Ptom Oeneml Funds tor Deficit ... 1,908.00 1,777.93 The public eale of said land* shall II. 7/U/W , IS2M CAHPET1NG, ordered for motel not be deemed effecMve until the but never installed due to motel's Hot*] nmli ' ' M.000.00 •3,960.00 same has beon approved or ratified by the Court and it authorises and financM difficulties. Will sacri- Expenditures (Accrual Basil) directs the delivery of n deed to the fice "at motel's discount. 6 colors Budgvc Ixpendlturee: highest bidder as required by Its Operating :.. »4,8O5 66 $3,960.00 Judgment above mentioned. In the available, lasts 3 times longer. srent the Oourt declines to approve Phone 626-8842 for free estimate. Le*s: KxMndttutes to be Raised >r ratify or voids the sale, the mon- by Future Revenue -4 805.68 ies paid or deposited by the said 7/8-9/23 Purchnser shall be refunded without Total Adjusted Expenditures $4 000.00 $3,980.00 interest. IX ROOMS FOR RENT Operating Surplu* Balance December 31 ....I -0- $ -0- CHANDLER Claring Of Title RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Title shall close within sixty 3% rooms for rent. Residential TTiat the Account Receivable . Other of $148 97 to the Current Fund dayi after the time when the sale section of Woodbridge. Heat and be cancelled by resolution. has been confirmed by Judgment of Tt*t tax title liens be liquidated by collection or forecldsurc. he New Jersey Superior Court, not water supplied. HI 2-1815. •ni&~ t property acquire'd by t title lien liquidation be sold and CTinncerr Division, If there Is-no Available August 1st. restored to the tax rolls. appeal therefrom pending yet un- 7/15 4. TQtt the Accounts Payable be examined to determine U they can determined, or no Motion or pro. be cleared from the records. , ceedlng. s attacking wl»ld Judgment 5. That iaterfund* be liquidated. pending yet undetermined. The 6. That tbe water bond revenue account receivable in Exhibit A-16 be ipeclflc date, hour and place shall reviewed for cancellation or other appropriate action •x fixed by Notlw from the Sellers Card Party Winners That the Account Payable of $30.00 Is the Municipal Oourt-Ball or their Attorneys, to the Purchas- Bond account be cancelled by resolution. ers. If there be an Appeal or Mo- Announced By Club That bail bonds, be refunded or disposed of within a reasonable tion with respect to the Judgment Hme after receipt, and efforts be made to dispose of old account* :onflrm1ng the sale, eloping will be a* shorn In the Municipal Court report extended to close within thirty days AVENEL - Winners at the ». That fund* due from the Bt&te and due to the County on old Items Wter all litigation respecting such Avenel Woman's Club card party be deducted therefrom and paid thereto by the Municipal Court. udgment Is concluded, and a 10. That unallocated funds of $ .IS In the Municipal Oourt-Hegular Judgment approving said sale I Modflay night were announced as: account be cancelled by resolution. stands unappealable, If the sale Is Mm, Leonard Lacanic, door prize; 1. That the outstanding cbecia dated 1982 and prior In the Municipal not confirmed, or having been con- Court - Bail Bond account be cancelled by resolution and stop firmed. Is set aside, the Contract Mrs. Martin Gutawski, non-player payments Issued tthenon. will terminate, and all rights and award and Mrs. Robert Salandl, 11. That the unallocated receipts of $543,83 In tttblblt A-33 of the liabilities thereunder shall cease, Mn. William Kuzmiak and Mrs. Current Fund be cancelled by resolution. and all monies paid on account of II. That the Overpayment - Keaebey Water Utility In Exhibit A of the the purchase price shall be returned Peter Brum, table prizes. Current Fund In the amount of $400 be cancelled by resolution. to the Purchaser without Interest. The affair was held at the home 14. That all departments either deposit, or turn receipt* over to the 3. If. for any reason, other than Treasurer within 48 hour* &« prescribed by N.J.S. 40:A-9-15. the default of the Purchaser, title of Mn. Thomas Markow, 6 Lark The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report of doea not close within two years of Mace. jSayrewoods South. The audit of the Township of Woodbrtdge, County of Middlesex for the tie date of said public sale, then calendar year 1M4. This report of audit, submitted by Joseph J. Seaman Mxt card party will be held Mon- the Purchaser, at his option may ,,i,\\\\\ and Company, Registered Municipal Account»nts, Is on file at the ternjlnaU the Contract, and all .it« day, « P. M, at Mrs. Gutowski's Township Clerk's, office and may be Inspected by any Interested person. monies paid on account of the pur- bone, 14 George Street, with Mn. JOSEPH V. VALENTT chase price shall be returned to the Clerk •urchnser without Interest. Mn Egan. Jr., co-hosteas. I.L. T/15/65 $53.68 T. c. Cadwalader, 8eer*t»ry Board of Education Joseph V. Valentl, Town Clerk Mrs Mary B. Cooper, Secretary Trustees for Free School ; Come to Mere , I.. 7/15-22/95 134144 / ' \ Notice To Absent Defendants The State Of New Jersey TO: JOHN MIKIJI,KA and MR. MI- ™,KA. husband of Ellaabeth K the (/sed far Savings Are, Mlkulka Yon an hereby summoned and "FAMOUS MURPHY BROS. USED CAR GUARANTEE SINCE 1931"

CARS LISTED BELOW EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS, Bertagna RADIO & HEATER, SOME WITH AIR CONDITIONING Country LEFT-OVER PRICES A LOT TO LIKE! 1963 FALCON 1963 OLDS 1961 PLYMOUTH GET THE MODEL OF YOUR CHOICE Fury Station $1AAE £.1095 T 1895 Wagon IU9v Buys-of-the-Week! TODAY. GET THE SURPRISE OF YOUR OUBTOM BUILT! 2-year old 10L-, nxxn bl-leval with 5 UFE WHEN YOU GET CHANDLER'S DEAL. bedrouum. Modern kitchen, 1961 IMPERIAL 1961 PONTIAC 1962 IMPERIAL (urmal dUuug room, spacious living room, IVi batlm. Panel- Air $1 led rec room, attached g*- Won ruge, many other wantod fea- Prices start as low as "• 1695 Condition vd '2195 ture*. In Woodbridge proper. $24,500 ALL BUYEBB, ALL GARS GARRY A 5-YR. ONLY 12100 DOWN 1963 CHEVY N 1962 CHRYSLER 1963 BUICK VA, NO DOWN Station MQQC N-wport • OR 60,000 MILE GUARANTEE EXCSESTIONAL VALU1I 7. Wagon 1053 Sedan 895 veur old apUt level, a rooms. Lurg« modern kitchen, 0)nlng urea, living room, I bedrooms, roc room, full bath, Attached SUMMER SALE 1961 CHRYSLER 1964 PLYMOUTH 1963 CHRYSLER Kurort and many other ex- trMl $19,600 Station $11 AC ALL BUYEH8. ON OUR LARGE USED CAR INVEN- Wagon lltfW « ONLY »W0 DOWN «•• 1845 2195 VA. NO DOWN TORY. ALL CARS RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED. 1962 CHRYSLER 0 1495 MURPHY BROS.X ." Authored ChrytUr e lmvtriul • Plymouth BERTAGNA Vulitmt • Barracuda lhnler CHRYSLER REALTORS S01 N. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH • El 5-5600 U.S. Highway 9, vVooriund^c NI Phone: ME 45600 Etunii.hcd 1945 ioo E. ST. GEORGE AVE, LINDEN Auihor,,«d oo^-Dari Ren«ui. o^-< (B.B.) - Cirterot Prat y, July 15, 1965 PAO1 LEOAl NOTICES •Up of WoodMdfe, MM] i I.KGAL NOTICES LEOAL NOTICES UQAL NOTICBS monly known *a 73 WlUoWB floe in a* on? at It«w Bruwrtok, LEGAL NOIKttt NOTICE Trenton, New Jersty, in accordance OolonU, WnodMdga Township «d to Vldc»na« Loruaao, soownon of U» MM At4t*i ol Una sntijac* oajy to lerwy. AU tbow (4) four otrialn lot*, with the rule* of oiril practice »nd M VIWs B«r O»rt«ar n M 8al»m (Me at mUrtttss Wart t« *M* te a TAKB NOT1OB that the CARTER- procedure. Am»r1ca, PUinMll, and Charlee 0. ttonaor reatslettoos p Mtat tatth e iastsrif aMe HM «i C Being th» •mi DMIIIMI o ABOARD OF UMWmOft™ , Oart«ret, I»«w MMM . M Kaller and Keltw. hi* w1f»ola; s of aueb pi to the Mortgagor henln by att beinegg In U»«JO*K!t a public hearing. In the Th« object of said action Is toprnnlsen known u 30 Paakotka Tet- Motsan-Lambwt OarporaUon, a power u may b* tpa- BranUej Mid aenh Bnurtlsj, Wa . Inn ttttie OOmintty obtain a Judgment of divorce be- dairy ptotMsd b.y ...law. or rvlfa of aUM toutli 1 oapM a Borough Bali, Cooke AT»nue, Car tween tha saw PlnintiB and you, rtvo*. Ogrteret, Ntw Jemy. Pennsylvania OotporaUon; CHneral Omnrt. SoM autijac* in omilttVoDa ol fett *> «M paint and wtfe^ by d»rt lntand«d to b» weord- In Oi« State of New J n T m Mnn<1 In acrofdanee wltti plan* an* InTMitnwnt Oorporatton, a Oorpora utsjat I UtV i ed Blmiilt*n«w«iiHy homrtth ttil» tw SSI?" .•£? ! " ' *T, lulj, " ml: July 1, l»M the y ORoeeo, BBT:K A MANOINO lftcntlonnaa on «• with Uoo of tine State ot New Jenty; avnnrr « jAMXBOif, inn* « jnunhMS monemoney mt TO WIT: Known M loU number Mth, 186S at 8 o'clock p.m. (pen. h CTlerlkk of the Borough of Broadway Bank and TTu»t Oom- SAID premises b»T» Uewstftie ny mortjugB tfi, nlllng Unw), wltm nwpiit to th. Attornnjs of Pialntur Cwtcret Shertfl bm ratarrait to ttlol tffj, «». oiMldenitlon herein aeouiiM form, 700. 71, Tl, and T)) onn MMaap entitled, appeal of Cart«*t Warehoiwlng M pany. a New Jersfr OorporaUon: 'MKP of ). Raiutolpn , By MARtUS OROSSO Objectionj It any, should M Oommerotal TUne Bale* On, 17 Aim 11B, XJB In Mock m on Map eaV ng purl of ttio pinvhwM noun ftrr 'MKP of ) Raiutolpn ApAlbp y •™nrtl>iitilnng Oompanj A Mambar m tfin firm UHad "Plot Plan Chain Cmia *m- mid de«l. property, Old Bridge. MwMlebym* The purpopurpose nff ththe hr hearini g U to! made Immediately In wrttlng to demy Street, Newart New Jersey IT. Ml Main Btiwt Patrick Potocnlgg, Borough CTert. of and The fitat« of New Jwwty, De rim ated lo «b* Borotieli of Oartsrat, Thfl approximate amount nf thaTowmflilpp. Mlddleem Omintjr, N. J ,afford all pwrnotm intere«t«l Orange, Vex Jarmy t« ew Jwwty, Ulddlaan Oounty. if J. Deeamber dffmimt too hbei MUsflsatisfiedi bby _™mid m*jp bnTlns hwm fllMfllM IIn th*pnrt\inlt7 to h» hewd in reftTcnee fXrti NNe w JJeney. fendant* Writ off EtEteouUf*U,,! I Addrnat of Attnntoyv (V BRNBBBT PAZUKAfl the mle off mortf««Mtdl pnrnli IHEROT'I IALE 1M1. Louta P. Boos, 0 E. * •orranr sftle la Ui« lum of Two Thousand 'ii Offloe of mid Drain ty Jiin* to tin* appeal on the application of PlalnUff) 1UPIIU0R COURT OV misad A«ru 'W' whleb map baa Bight Hundred, Blity Right (iSBIW 4, lflOll; the o«rt*ret Warflhmmng to m,- Dated: Juno UVti. rUtK! lim« 11th, 19*. JP. 7/J-15-B-JB/O5 OP. 7/8-U/M WN B-y virtu* of thr »bm» «ut«l NKW JER81V not b»en Sled but submlHedfo Ml* 00) Dollars more or 1**,, ,>|11B fo^. Quid lota are on Randolph nvnmi*. tnhuttne CompRtiy for a permit and CHANCERT DIVISION Veterans AdmlnMrattnn for eat together with the oontn ,* wn,and am each (34) twit -wide In front vwlanre firm the 7/>n!n« Ordinance Writ, to me dlnoteil and deiiraml afwroral, bit. n or the Bormigh nf narfenvt. pennlt- NOTICE CO BIDDER* NOTICE will oi|>oiis tn sale at public rw- MinniRdix r nd renr, and 100 feet dwrp on eaoh atnled Mds will h. r»e*<»<-1 by the U* on rhMkst No r «M M Premlaas an known aa M The subsortbor mwrvM tti» rtaht Ide, Wn$ mid unniiranii to erwt a biiild- B<»vnl of Bduoirton of Bh» BoroiiRh TAK« NOTICK «l»t Olrtoh Maid Afenus, Cartsrat. Hew Jersey. to adjourn said naln from tlmato ln« on »le northerly end of thai d Inc., t/a The I"anre Inn, WFI)NKSIUT, Tint *th DAT OP FTRflT NATIONAI. BTA1X BANK Bwlnii t}» mme land (uid of Cut«rot, Mew Jersey at Abnham AUOU8T A D . 1WU, Tit* appnadmats amount at 4be lime subject only to «u,-h limita- (Blofi Lnt lus applielid t o ththe MaotqlpaMtll l OOoun- >F BW JKRAET, formwiy known Judsjuaot to tions1 or rwfcrlotlonji upon the exer- MI oonmyed 1n Jamaa P. >--™it own*. Bald r htfmr Of •wo r^clork rry the aid Bthal O. OOlfirt. huabwid nnd denial mimore Street, Oart*ret. New JCT•ff- l <« trie iwmahip at wtuxurrtdip, then prevailing (fltAndard or IHy- National •ale Is tfca sum olse at such power aa mny |» speci- fiction XI - I,.i 1.3 for i Plenary RetitU OonaumfiUon 5lt Hundred.. Twenty (H8,O0.00) ally provided by l»w or rules of Wife, by deed of Jiunea P, «T at eJaht o'clock on Thumday, '.lght flaring I Uine. In th» afwr-' wsonlaticm, was Plaintiff, and MI- nnd —• allnrvM« . O'AItTKRBT WARHHOUBINa * July a, 19M for the following: 7ilc«ii*i, for a nsir biiilddnn to b«norm uf i.he said d»Y. at tli« Rhrr- NAS ORKOOIUAnn BJKI MIRIAM Dollars more or leas plus Interval Court. Sold mib)f<-ti to ™™tniotwl at Rmite 9. Bunna I*n«. hl owether with tha ooata at thla mi*. of sale. y 30«h, 1SS1 imd dnly re- niBTRnnrnNO QOMPANY 1. t/iunber duppilM iff'B Offlc* In Khe Oltv of NfwUKnOORIADUB, ' wife, and Uii oorded In the Mldrtleoei ()mmty J Medical fluppUw W(Kxlbrld(rp, New Jermy. Bninfrwlck, N. J. aTATB OP NTW JKRS1TT. won. De The MtMsrlber resenrsa tha rtttrt 'of *wo ducjk b» the ROBERT H JAMIBON O Offloo on Pehniivry in<), 195 By: TOANK K0WKOWTT7,, I I'lans and apeclfioAtlona for pro- to adlmirn said sale from ttae te (.Standard or uay Oatwlt July 10. IflflS Ride will l>f oixmpd and read At All ttia W lowing trnot or plural fendants. 81lnrtn in Boook 1M33 off l>l>rwt»t ffew mi thin moetlng. poi*d new tnillrtlng to bo eonirtnint- 1 Writ of Execution for ths oil . time (Ubjaot only to such limita- t»vn * mm. - County at paj|« 378, O-P. 1/I5/IW od. are on file At tihe orfflro of theof land Mid the pnMii!* * hrrpln. tion* or netrVctlon* upon tha eter- Blda muet be uxfitnpanled by a af1*r [wirtlcvilnrlv deecrlbfHi. .iim- mortmnted pr»ml«e« d*t*d May list Attorney*. I The abort described prtsilm are mipgRioR COURT or CTUftfti nheohekk In thth e smmint nf Municipal Clerk. liXU nise of such pown as may be spe- 10% of the Wd or a Bid Bond. Objeottona, If any, should b« ttiann atad. lying and belnit In the Town- ( cially pronded by Uw or raise Ol I.L. «7M-7/l-«-lS/9« commonly known u M JteTiflolp NEW JRR8EV Immediately, In writing to Joseph ship of Woodbrlrige, County of Mld- Hy tlrtin of tfia abors stated Wrt Oourt. MnM mitilocrt to nnndrUona of ATOnue, Old Brldpi, Nnw Jersey unti Docket No. M-6MI-M Mi s\rpplles to be dallvered w tit dlenei and fitate of New Jtrn*'/, to me directed and dellTerri. I wi SBBRIFFH g ALE are n.l»> known ui Tm To1» Non, InHTATal OP NKW JKRflPIY: rect«d. V Ve,l«ntl. Municipal Olert, Wood fipiwr t^i iwvlft at inihllr Tondu* or. SUPERIOR COUKV 71, 12 and 73 nn Tax Map of RNBBDAY THE list DAY OF RfmmT n. stjoacm TO: VIROIKTA .7 WmTIXXSC Ohnrlea Proflto, on i <^rtain map entttlrd "MAII n( OF NEW JERSEY dolph Avnniie, Old Brl'ciO J, BRIOIANT. answer and proof of nenrlos In du- DOCKET NO. r-272«-«* II) North B8 dnrnes 40 minutes ftutt summer cUme* at the Aeadmjr Blot* J10A aa selight t WTlng) time. In tli« afternoon Attorney. of the Borougghh of Oarteret. NNeew costs nf this sals. 100 feet to a point: thenoa jl) North mop fl* tb» Town. of the KM day, M th. (*h«rtfr» Of- pU«Ma wllh UM Olerk nf Che Sti- t Att» PKlata7x14(-l1 BATlng- s ind | - milwrlbet reeerves the right! l"deBT»*1iriifiin'uti«™We8» io'fest to M a warrmrp for the acted nv Ion '.t>« »« II, 7/l5M» pertot court, State ROUM Ann«,ltalJwneyl Oonmimptlo. tor • trinrin Uoenaw ofe Plenar No. 6y R -« 2 Uon, a MSa AflsoolftOon, a 8ftTln«a Mid I-oftn A«-lto ndjoiini iiadd sale from time tola polat: thence (J) Booth H d«-ton In the Fall. BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY - Business Equipment Movl| Stora B Appllaices Furrier Landscape Coitractor - r 8 * K Photography & Sldlig Silfeivert Coistrtctiw ADDING Albert J. IDEAL WAY MOVERS FREE FILM T. R. STEVENS • DORMERS FUR COATS saJ tbatt Matal Wan • GARAGES Why Not Let The For life With GALLARD'S MACHINE SCHAEFER, Sr. 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. Made to Order Developing and Printing • EXTENSIONS "7" McColleyi WOODBRIDGE BRAND • REMOLDING Move Yog Service • FINISHED ATTICS y FREE ,BORUr S NEW! • FINISHED • REPAIRING rre< • CAMERA REPAIR LANDSCAPE ertlnutts BASEMENTS • PHOTOSTAT k * • COLD SHOP AT HOME • ALUMINUM SIDING rm LAMINATION SERVICE wm STORAGE CONTRACTOR atonf* UP TO 7 YRS. TO PAT • PROFESSIONAL COLOR $89.00 SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES Add* - Subtracts • Multiplies Inn rues PICTURES RAHWAY FUR AT BLACK k WHITE Ye Old Colonial AGENTS iir-CondlHonlnj PRICES I Monty 0»«» Equipment Inc. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE Wirm Air But SHOP NATIONAL VANS • PASSPORT k CmZKN- IndmtrlsJ Exhanit IMS Inlnj at. PLANNING Railway LeeaJ ani World WkU Mown SHIP PHOTOS Motor Onards FrMiylil FUitoo 8-raa roR nD UTOUHI min3 GRADING. * DEEDING CONSTRUCTION \ SMITH ST. UK IRVING ST., RAHWAY a Rototilltnf Lawns UN M. George Ave., ATCDCI int-nu a toddln • Iran ro i-mi PA 1-MTT IN AMBOT a GALLARD'S Carpet Service Feralgi Cart Mei's Formal Wear PHOTO & STUDIO Heiry Jaisei & Soi DRAPERIES Fencing 517 Anibny Aveniu* Automotive CLEANING Uqnor SUrei ALL NEW! MIRACLE AND TED'S Sheet Metal Work SLIPCOVERS CHAIN LINK RECOLORING Telephone MEreny I-1M TUXEDOS MK 4-3051 Roofing FENCING OF FOREIGN CAR FOR HIRE Gotten and IT LOCKS RUST WTI { 30 TO YOUR FADED CARPETS REPAJBS WOODBRIDfiE COLLISION WORK Pw Uw fbwst la Leaders FAVORITE IN THE HOME Uqnv Sure, lie. Ik tha - Real Estate Listings - Free Estimates S88 Alton Street SERVICE Also Kipert InsUlUUoa Wl DELIVmit Dowa tnm N. J. *M» Par IUB0FEAN TRAINED STATION Maek «f TelephtD* MErcnry 4 -DM6 BALLARD'S MECHANIC Tai|6r Ship JUST SIT BACK For The Bern and UOJMTI Cleaners & BEST CARPET SERVICE Imported Auto Tailori Service Stations IMootlu. Tel. Stt-1928 Vli AHBOY AVENUE Wstci Repairs SERVICE SALES & SERVICE W00DBRIDGE, N. J. Alterations 1010 SI Gears* ATNM Open erst, and Coal & Fuel Oil - by appolntjB«it AVENEL NICK'S WATCH REPAIRS PARTS (Nut ClorerlMl) Lnber 17 Green St. SINCLAIR with Full Guarantee For Tuke Advantage of Oar Oiilj I* a. Hjto *M r. st Woodbrtdge STATION 4. M. W liH P. M. ME 4-3826 lie Main St., rA'pert Repair; YOUR CAR ME 6-9070 FORDS ! Woodbrldge on all Jewelry ioo ft Completely Summer ME 4-9752 Installed Municipal SENTRY Plumbing & Heating BId(. FU 8-1667 PRICES! 636-96M iTO PARTS & SUPPLY Finltire • Complete Inspection GOLDBLATTS $69.00 "Service »Ionroe & Essex Sts. Work H.ih»;ts- Okie* lncladat win, paat 4 AWafa RAHWAY Witb a • TUNE-UPS ft COAL CO. Smile" • MUFFLERS SIMON SEZ STORES Ft I-670U SAVE! • Plywood a Inmlatlon • Rooflni e Punlllnj M K. I HJKKY ST.. KAHWAY No Obligation Fill Yunr Coal Bin NOW WHb SUMMER CLEARANCE • llilaflM • Oaru • boon For Free Soirey • MlUwark • BnUoW luppJlw UH1B Uhigli Premlnm AnthrtdU • ROCKERS • HMdwu* e M&MU'I BuppUa Slipcovers m Uneotn Hwy., f RECLINERS Al LET US SELL - Wwen's Apparel - FREE Nut or $01.50 • DINETTES ED FREY YOUR HOUSE1 • LAMPS Hlllcrest 2-0180 I (Formcrl; With Charier '» FREE StOVe Am I m, JREASE JOB • BEDDING Hag Georges Rd., Fords List It With INTERIOR There is with PEA COAL, $1»« PLUMBING Latest Fashions Decorating a DRESSES BUCK COAL. $19.90 UL & FILTER SULO BROS. Stern & Dragoset • SPORTSWEAR 1U0 Elizabeth Ajrenne ana SERVICE BY CHANGE • Mtslc listnctlon - REALTORS only one Railway tummn Bonn: FU 8-1790 HEATING ERNEST • LOWREY ME 4-5500 VrL til * WELCOME AUTO SERVICE ELECTRIC 54 MAIN ST. DECORATORS ORGANS WOODBRIDGE HOME • APARTMENT Jttfi • *r GKORGE-S AVE. DISCOUNTS SEWER SERVICE AND OFFICE WAGON AVENO, N. J. on • CONN M7 OsntU ATUM Room Layout - Wo«4brid(«, M. i, Furniture Arrangementt UVt Si Georgea Ate., | Mor«, Prop. • FURNITURE ORGANS Real Estate Color Coordination - Colonia • BEDDING Budget Planning TeLOMU* Just Dial SIMONE BROS. • JEWELRY t KlMBALL Call or Write For MErcury Further Information Bicycles LINDEN, N. J. CALL NOW PIANOS 4-1738 T IS IT A SECRET T CUSTOM TAILORED SLIP- 486-2726 • 486-0059 TABLE LAMPS SI .00 COVERS, DRAPERIES, Instruction You know it's for SALE! k KEDPHOLSTERV ja jutn tt exparienea Your BROKER Tuning SHOP AT HOME SERVICE Automotive ing goad wtD lar iiii KNOWS IT'S FOR SALE! Ceramic Tile J.&F. Distributors SMITH oonuBulty We. BUT BIKES 1439 Irving St., JARDOT Plamblng and Heating f For bdonnatlon « Does the Buyer know iVa FU 1-5797 SERVICE - REPAIR RAHWAY IH Renuea Ate. Aveaai CHET S Welcome Wafeala tB for SaleT Mow« Bertie. PIANO COMPANY ME 4-HM AMR EDWARD SWANICK Hi Rahway Aveae TIRE SHOP • COLONU - Home Improvements Toileta LET Woodbrldge CERAMIC TILE arauJ ME 4-5446 Kitchen Fauceti Ml Ansel • AVENEL CONTRACTOR Houn; U to ». ctOMd Mundsji Gas Water Heaters iiNcom MLS RAHWAY • tSELIN Including Mosaic tiles REPAIRS and Tel) Your Story FASHION FABRICS p SHOP New Job* and • Mason Contractor - REPLACEMENTS "Interior Dawtstoci" NEW • FORDS tISED Repair* »f Al) Kindt Wludown A Doon Sewer Cleaning CmiotD-made SUpeoven TIRES HEOAP • CARTERET 40 Mary Avenue, Fords Rentals W-Wl VAtte* M8M WINDOW SHADES TIBOR BERENCSI «n laelln • WOODBRIDGE: Stock & Custom Mason - Contractor Advertising Rcaui* Service Salia • PORT READING BuUder a a> BKUaFUUDa OOKS CVBVA1NM • VAKU UOODI Delicatessen t'unviu or Aliuu. All Brick, MOM W>4 UocieU IN t«u r.t rrss Ksiimau • SEWAREN Wondertal Work HOMELITE Alum. Outtera « Leader* V\J » Mil CARAVELLA BROS. or Reveraenliiit New *nd Repair* Thi» Newspaper PUWl'S GENERATOR* CAU, HAMMKRt 1121 Muln m. GIFTS TREAT SHOPPE y burned k Uiuuaulecd Doesn't Cost LI 9-9093 HI Rabwajr An A. LOVAS & SONS CaU FU 1-9306 WHWAY 1«W m. Owrga Av«. (Hi. H> Attention Woodbridg* INC. (Colonia) Mortt of WixMlBrtdfs VI*tattMI MIFT8M0P (Ovp Walt* AVENBL, N. J. Mr. Merthant: S3E Zr. IT -Cherry St. • SALADS al TheU Beat YiN AW OBJJ Ome af Body * reader Repair* fUlta 44.N0 Readen Reading "ColUatofe fl|)fni|aHit*" e SODA FOUNTAIN See MIMIesex Press f) 1 \ C? ThU Secttuo. Towtaj * Wddiag CaU MErcury 4.444V Wh/ Not Call Tudny aad • PRE8H BAKERY GOODS For Yoir PrlnUig r/V I O. Nawett Ant* Body Map in Arw Classified Ads CHAIN SAWS VUUUTOItt Place Y«ir Ad. Opwi • A. M. to » V. M. H Cwta m Uttle aa 4H Lfacoaa Hwy., IieUn ADS ME 4-1111 I Call Mt 1-1111 Today PORTABLE HEATERS Call ME 4-1111 INCLUDING YS »M per week (•U Vine* or Pete - MW4U VI v Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret , July 15, 1965 PAGE SIXTEEN CalMHic CWek«» Cam minutes Yield: < Wlvin 1 (1 pound, 4 oe.) p*& halves, i (5 to 8 ounces, each) cans! NO-HUFF 8At.M0\ 2 noon off and return shortly be- 2 tablespoon* lirttnnt minced 1 teaspoon parsley flakei Cart) Mftritrt fore dinner, secure in the know- onion 1 teaspoon instant minced drained boned chicken, cut Into pieces) l 8 «. can flaked ,,,„: Curb Market Is the name given 1 can condensed cream of H™^ '"W ledge that you can whip up • 1 tablespoon prepfcrtd mustard onion 8 teaspoons brown sugar In any stock market which either 18 whole cloves '/i cup mayonnaise great dinner that's • real treat, 'i cup chili sauce 4 teaspoon dry mustard chicken soup transacts or originally transacted y cup packaged seasoned Pickle relish y, cup evaporated tank 2 tablespoons it* business In the open, praum with nothing slapdash about It. 2 (4 oi. ench) Vienna sausage, 3 Today's grand Mtcheti equip- bread dressing Cut corned beef hash into 6 1 teaspoons curry powder olives ably in the street's or upon the drained , teaspoon ginger ment gives you time of which 2 tablespoons buttor or slices. Place hash, pineapple 1 teaspoon minced „„,„„ curbs. h cup grated chcddar cheese slices and peach halve* on broil- Hot cooked rice .grandma never dreamed. Wonder- margarine, melted * 'easpoon pn-p;,r,,| trllK baked beans, onion,' Curry accompaniments Habitable Ana ful convenience foods are yourt Combine macaroni, deviled ham, er grid Sprinkle a teaspoon of V4 teaspoon salt brown sugar ant13 whole doves; ^ pjeceg ^ Not more than two-fifths of the to mix and match to pour In- and chill sauce in a brown sugar and 3 whole cloves total land area of the eirth is hnb dividual specifications. So when Top with Vienna saus- 12 slices bread Combine salmon. ni;i liable by human beings or has the routine gets duller and dailer, age, Sprinkle with cheese. i . Minn | physical and climatic romlitiniis olives, minced (1 give yourself a break, an after- Temperature; 375' Time; SO •e.nem. "•""• """T "llowins To serve, spoon over rice, rass onves, minced oni.m nnii) permitting the growth of crops. b n r noon break. You'll be the better minutes. Yield; 6 servings. Bake ^( ,° ^« S, eaciTSt?'curry acoaSpanlmente ™ch as and hot pepper SmilT ,''It lir according to the Kncycolopodi.i for it and so will the family, Tell Temperature: 400' Time: Britannicn. fMvBtd Macaroni and (htese them about your afternoon off 1 iW'ioz.i «M macaroni minutes Yield: 3 servings IIMI IIIK DIYNKFUS- dinners like these . . in cheese sauce QUICK BROILER MEAl. (K)K'S AFTKKNOON OUT VIENNA RAKED BEANS £ SSSd2 ^ 2 il lb. eachi cans corned a er w inic !•; tliM'lin};." said Henry! 2 11 lbs. enrhi cans or jars 2 small 'or I largei cans «rving viewP! . »» wrvuig. jXs, Temperature: ¥»' Time: 20 Yield: about Aiiit \u>rt baked beuns. deviled ham beef hash ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY iei1 thai time i«i i'iiicinl Renjamln Frank-[ L PHARMACIST... in •>our time is my time." go thei vrirs of a popular song. j "*CM, "My tims is everybody else's y Trust Is Won- limn A \\ ord ,imc but my own." wails a young homemaker. "How do I gel some llm' . . . ll Is Our l*r<>f«'ssioii time off - for me?" FOOD BUYS Here's one "how" that will get] juu out the front door for an To training, kmrnledRe, t-x- afternoon off -• and you won't, poHenrr . . . wf add extra have to sneak in the back door at dinner time, either. This way out PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE care. That's why your doc- begins in the kitchen. Quick,! tor tnirtf as alwayt. | quick dinners made with conven- ient* foods which help you get out of the house and into the TRADING STAMPS FREE swim. You can take an after.

CAR LOOTED *A HILL PHARMACY AVENEL - Two cars parked MILK FED VEAI Open Eves. Till 10 • Tel. KJ 1-5325 in the junkyard of the Horbaly's ROUND ROAST Auto Wreckers. Route 1 and Mid- 587 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET dlesex Place, were looted of a (Corner Penhlni Kitaut) radio and a carburetor Tuesday WMPS 1 night or yesterday morning. . 57 VEAL CHOPS TOP OR BOTTOM SUMMER RIBS LOINC 79* 89 NO FAT ADDED CLEARANCE — ^ IYI ROONROUNOD U0K* m SALE BONELESS FOR OVEN OR POT gjjfc CALIFORNIA 09 ON ALL ( CROSSRIB ROAST * 79' POT ROAST k59 SILVERTIP ROAST 1 AUM HJESH REG. STYU FOR FRYING or NOIllfM J M CHICKEN LEGS » 47 CORNED BEEF GROUND BEEF 1965 FORDS BONUESS BRIiKIT UAH # *%i RIGUURSTYIi r"»f 200 '65 FORDS MUST BE CLEARED OUT! CHICKEN BREASTS i THKK CUT fiBOUND CHUCK . 63' • GALAXIES * MUSTANGS * FALCONS THIN CUT 49 GROUND ROUND > 83' • T-BIRDS * CUSTOMS * FAIRLANES LEG QUARTERS .69 tarroi NASING • EGONOLINE VANS * PICK-UP TRUCKS CENTER CUT SHOULDER PATRICK OUDAHY CANNIO SHORT RIBS 49- BIGGEST DISCOUNTS ANYWHERE!! LONDON BROIL PICNIC ITAUAN STYU CUT ROM LEG |39 JELL-0 DESSERTS DEL MONTI PBJS VEAL CUTLETS EARLY GARDEN ALL FAVORS 1Q&88' PRIDE of COLOMBIA FRUIT DRINKS SCOTT TOWELS 100% PURE BIC ROIL P9 TWO GUYS 4^98 COLOMBIAN MULTI PACK ot 3 COFFEE 31 73

FRUIT COCKTAIL CHUN KING CHICKEN PINK SALMON Featured at PO|||T TWO GUYS <% CHOW MEIN -78' w s 58' IN HEAVY SYRUP ^ '^ APPETIZING DEPT POPE MtAND IMP. rTAUAN TWO GUYS STEMS AND PIKES m f%*l, NOW! FOR THE FIRST TIME! ( TOMATOES :38 MUSHROOMS 4 89 SWISS CHEESE POPE IRAND ROASTED ALL COPPER GAS Heating System TWO GUYS CANNEDL M4% HA, DOMESTIC — PEPPERS SLICED TO ORDER SODA aADAIRi,,Y DEPT12. 78 FROZEN FOOD DEPT HARD MORTON DINNERS Completely Modern! SALAMI SLICED .99* FRESHLY SLICED IMPORTED ALL COPPER VARIETIES Hydronic System BOILED HAM .98' PRODUCI DEPT. TWO «m Oi FROM FLORIDA fa AA, ROYAL DAIRY SLICED j*C ORANGE JUICE 7 99 AMERICAN CHEESE. 49 TH> TOP LfMONADf FVh !• White of DORIC-NEW PLASTIC CONTAINER f g\r BLUEBERRIES With These And Other ORANGE JUICE ,59 FRESH Exclusive Features 1 JUICY TWO GUYS TRADING STAMP ONE BOOK SPECIAL, • 15,000 B.T.U. ALL COPPER WEEKLY SPECIAL BOILER ' ! YOUR BOOK » mm TOWARD THI SWEET JUICY EATING WORTH LL."V PURCHASE Of • ALL CONTROLS FACTOR^ WIRED AND ASSEMBLED 15-OUNCE • CIRCULATOR PEACHES 2*29" FANCY LONG GREEN • ASME RELIEF VALVE FAMOUS MAKE • DRAIN COCK TUMBLERS 3 25 • AIR CUSHION TANK PACKAGE OF 8 CALIFORNIA SUNKIST «A ~ EDCER TRIMMER • 75 LIN. FT. COPPER FIN Unbraokabk, boil proof, itain proof pfcu- . pyAyf ( BASEBOARD tic. Your cfiok* of liv«ry wnmw color*. LClflUN) 10 < 29 HardwMd tted biade. Ru^ed motor w.th/ • 100 LIN. FT. 3/ " COPPER TtlBlNG " w *"• "' ' block clutch- E«y height adjustment 20 YEAR WARRANTY! 4 REG. 99c WITH A FRESH, TENDER t IflMMMyWWWIMMMMMVMMIflMI ALL ITEMS c PUX, CREEN BEANS CALL ME 4- OF (2 00 FANCY GREEN ARE GRADE "A" 66 OR MORE | Ac 16.88 For Free Survey! MATERIALS! HOUSEWARE DEPT FINANCING AND Ot-t the ultiliiatr in cm t-Irtt, Proctor & Gambit ...33 2 - 37 20 INSTALLATION AKKAM.KD etuiMjuiU-ul hiat! Fluffy AH KitcUi Charm Waxed Paper - AMMMWWWMIMWMWMAn Liquid All ,.75' Lifebuoy R* 2*. 27' Crisco Fab Marcal Bathroom Tissue 4^39 Lux Toilet Soap 3.^23' HawiyAftdy *67 C 1:> 4 ME 4 0080 HOURS- Lux Bath Soap 7^.33' Dost Blw » M i -ib. 36 Marcal Freezer Paper " PLUMBING • OPEN DAILY S SUPPLIES 8 A.M.. 6 P.M. ROUTE 1, AVENEL • THURS. 8 A.M. OPEN DAILY 9;30 AM. till 10 P.M. Route 9-Woodbridge SUNDAYS *9:3U A.M. til « FM. Nurtti tf rirekwiiK 9 P.M. ROUTK 18, EAST BKUNSWICR lu and *oe an with wiy

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