EDISON ft FORDS BEACON

Woodbridge, Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Keasbey, Port Beading, Sewaren and Edison

Publl»he(t We«klj On Thuradnj Woodbridge, N. J., Thursday, M&rch 5,1964 tnttrnd u ind Cltn UiU Vol. LV — • A» P.O., WnndhridgJ. H J. PRICE TEN CENTS Reactivate Citizen Group: School Affairs Consultant Hired Main Objective Of Bangert Unit woommimiF. - <:, c. Han- n of the: school budget when For Main Street's KeH, KldKednlfl I'lnre, founder only a comparatively few voter* nnd past president of the ori- bothered to express themselves ginal Citizens' Council, an- one way or another. It is nounml today that he has taken natural for riti/f ns to have lnltl.il stepi to reorganize the conflicting opinions. There were unit ni "Council for Woodbridge those Interested in the extent Kducntlnnnl Advancement". to which the school budget af- fected their tax bill as opposed Renewal Program "The Council was — and will to those who felt no expenditure ninllmip to hr — an alert and loo great In providing a well- Informed organization of in- rounded education for our chil- estimable value to the com- dren. However, this interest munity of Woodbridge", Mr. should not stop at the polls." Project Bnngert said. Purposes Stated He noted that during recent IVKICOME GIFT: Dr. John ¥. \,nder Budd Cba- one-room efficiency introduced nn first reading. The FIRST CUSTOMERS; Judy Radrr, sixth giade panll In Forts School 1, in being assured by CMB- 'ooshian, present director, Is head ... the ijjSplltantTitf same ordinance also bans any cilmen Robert Smith, left, and Joseph Nemyo, right, that they will be among the first purchasers of a well-known consulting and iirame of over $9,800 and hav*, additional used car lots and tebRotary Club of more than $5,400. The of the Tercentenary edition of "Fords, Yesterday nnd Today." Judy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George planning firm. fees for garden apartments. Rader, M.axwi'll Avenue, helped to compile the information In the book, the cover of which she is imum rent of the one-room Tha mayor said yesterday tliat One of his first duties, accord- rtment is set at $35 a month. Commended holding, the manuscript is now ready for the printers. ing to Mr. Harris, ,s to prepar* the state has recognized the need I minimum residence require- WOODBRIDGE - For its con- an application for a General t in the Township, in order to of family camping for the fair and Neighborhood Renewal Program. hai adopted a campgrounds code, tributions to The Rotary Founda- gible is five years. The area involved not only in- the Introduction of which states: tion ot International, three and one-half room cludes Main Street, but sid» "Most states bay* recognized world-wide ^ organizationg , Fords History, Written rtmenls, for two ^'J^% only. streets such as Pearl, Fulton* that the family camper, particu- the Rotary Club of Woodbridgi e [V iontcd to app'SKiuU who William, New and School Streets larly from oi' of «tate, makes a has bwn designated a "300% lot have an income of more and as far as Strawberry Hill. INDEPENDENT LKADER CITKl): Walter R, Nllei, right, arcs significant contribution to the Rotary Foundation Club," it wes k $4,000. They cannot have as- The circumference will be 200 manager for the United States Tieasury Savings Rood Division, economy of the area he visits, so announced today at the Ilotary By Pupils, Is Completed I of more tlian $6,000. (Continued on Page 4) 1» ibown presenting a citation from Secretary of the Treasury, ara accordingly endeavoring to headquarters, in Evanston, 111. taiinum rent for three and FORDS - The cover for the Douglas PUlon, to Hiil Hollywood, advertising director of The provide appropriate facilities in lalf room apartments is set Tlie local club received the des Tercentenary book, "Fords, Yes- ladependeot-Lfadfr und Carteret I'rra. The citation was given state-owned parks and forests. a month, ignation on the basis of contribu- terday and Today," lias finally la recognition ol the patriotic t>orvire rendeml tn "itreogth- The majority have found that the tions equivalent to $30 per membeen selected according to Mrs,New Health Head Plans Krauss Hits i completed, the outside (nlag the Nation tod Its citizcus" through newspaper advertis- state alone cannot keep pace with ber. A recent contribution tc e landscaped and special Dorothy Ludwig, Principal of ing promotion In the I'niti-d Stales Savings Bond Program. Lhu rising demand. Tha Ilotary Foundation brough; tag areas will be installed. Unfor- School 7. Students in the school The Independent-leader wan singled out for Its "outstanding unately they'have not been en- the total amount contributed by i new apartments are said to :ompiled the information on the Survey on Immunizations At Landfill cooperation and support" by the Treasury Department In Wash- tirely successful in obtaining the the club to $1,290. Through it 1 most modem of its kind history of their section of the lagtsu. The advertisements are published as a public service cooperation of local authorities, contributions to the Foundation WOODBRIDGE - Dr. Antoine five years old and then to try to state. Township - and the manuscripts WOODBRIDGE - Members o! by the Woodbridge Publishing Company, Many municipal officials appear the Itotary Club of Woodbridge are now ready for the printers. T. Attala, new head of the 'divi- conduct massive immunization the Town Council plan to visit expresses its support of the pur- sion of Health, took over his new trealion is Topic to hold the misapprehension that The cover selected is the re- programs for whooping cough, the site of a privately operated the establishment of recreational pose of the Rotary Foundation sult of a study mad2 by two fourth duties Monday and said yesterday diphtheria and tetanus, such as landfill operation in Fords over campgrounds within their areas which, jgjfltil&romote understand- made boys, Mark Mlia and Gary he was impressed witythe Divis- conducted, for polio, under the the weekend, to determine who Million Bond Issue will result In a permanent po ing and Tncwuy rtlalntis bettWcfl Turk. ion's «mplqy«Mk~vRe wl praise Shb &B IS right about Uie u.«s of the sit*. OODHRIDUE - The first o< peoples of different nations. for the nurses and sanitarians, rips of "cooperative" meet- lation of trailer dwellers which Discussing his plans at a press The suggestion was made by Mark's contribution to the book particularly. He said he was re- as held this week by the increases the cost of municipal One of the activities of the conference yesterday, Dr. Attalla Councilman Robert M. Smith To Pay for Roads, Curbs was "The Garden State Parkway ceiving the best of cooperation ot Education and the services, particularly for Foundation is the awarding of said that recently the Public after former Township Commit- and Its Influence in Building from Health Officer Harold J. hip Council, WOODBIUDGE - Ordinances, i to elevate and upgrade Wood- schools ... a permanently oc- Fellowships to young men and Health Service conducted a na- teman R. Richard Krauss, ap- Booms." Gary's research was onBailey who goes on terminal leave calbng for bond Issues amounting | bridge through the construction cupied Mobile Home Park should women of all races and creeds to tion-wide survey on the immunl- peared before the council and I topic was the need not be confused with a camp- "The New Jersey Turnpike and shortly. upanded recreation actlri- to $1,850,000 to finance cotople-|of proper roads, curbs and side- enable them to live and study for zation level among pre-school complained that the site was just ground wliich is used for tem- Subsequent Housing Develop- U wai decided that a com- tion of a four year program of walks. one year in a country other than ments. One of Dr. Attalla'3 first pro- children and found that 50 percent a three-minute ride from tin porary occupation by tents, travel their own. Since 1947, when the ; from each body will work road construction, sidewalks and "These ordinances, when ap- The two boys are friends and jects will be to make a surrey of were not adequately immunized business section of Fords, trailers, etc, for recreational, Fellowship program was begun, with nth other to ar- curbs, were introduced on first j proved, will authorize Woodbridge a thev worked out their projects the immunization level among Just before a child has to go to He contended that the land did educational or vacation pur- more than 1850 awards have been a program for the mail- reading at a meeting of the Town to complete its four year pro- (Continued on Page 4) children from three months to (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) utilization •( all the Council Tuesday. gram of road reconstruction, poses, granted to students In 700 coun- and playgrounds In the The projects are to be com- sidewalk and curb construction. (Continued on Page 4) tries. hip throughout the year. pleted within two yean. "We are extremely pleased with 1 to the committee from After the Introduction of the the way our program has gone 8 Township Student Nurses to be Capped Tonight |lWMhip are Robert E. ordinance, Mayor Walter Zirpolo's thus far and we are confideni president ot the Council; office issued a statement as fol- that we will complete the pro- Two Youths, Rye Juveniles ' ' ':'. Baron* and Harold lows: gram outlined in these ordinances At Charles E. Gregory School of Nursing Exercises en. "The Introduction of several within two years. Arrested After "Rumble" •'"I Rru, president of the ordinances tonight totalling 1.8 "As members of the Wood- of Education, has not vet million dollars is the final step in bridge governing body have re- WOODBRIDGE - Two youths, 'rom Iselin, were released under - "I Sin c»tmlltM. this Adjniniitrajion's programl (Continued on Page 4) one from Colonia and tho other $50 bond and five juveniles from both communities are In the Mid- MWM

w m the result of a street "ftimMe" •' * • , f t \- '> • ')'•< . < in Colonia, early Sunday morning. f1 I? Released under bail were Peter Lawrence DeSimone, 19, 63 '•>\]: . Dewey Avenue, Colonia and '• i. Thomas Astorina, 18, 404 Hazel \ •' Avenue, Linden, *% 1 t •" ,- . According to reports made by '%• Patrolman Frank Ferraro and *• • ', • "1. Detective Salvatore Grillo, the J youths had been to a party in Linden where an argument en- sued. They .11 headed for Col- •^1 onia, where the light started and was quickly slopped by police, Oue boy needed medical treat- ment. Yesterday morning, police found live "nwlotov cocktails" behind Jay's Sweet Shop on In- man Avwiue, near where the light stalled. "Molotov cock- lails" art) bottler Mini with IUISO line und a wick maile of cloth Inserted. 'Hie wick lt> lighted and tho bottle thrown. They can cause serious Injury and death. In this vtMM the coiilaintrs were quart milk hollies, large enough to burn a muu tu death if thrown r'Olt OAITING CKUUMONIES: TowiuIUp stu Collins, Kejubey; Sheila Sueicher, WooJbridgf: Susan Kayle, near him. deuts ul Charlen E. Gregory School of Nurbiug, I'erth Ainboy ('uluuiii; Ikalriw llamlciliau and Agues Corrado, Fpittt. Asloriua wus supposed to ap- Oeucral Hospital, are shown above iliai-ussiuj; tuulglrt'n cere- (jiule Znbluckl. Sewurru, waj uut present when the picture pear before Magistrate Andrew muuli's during which they will be capped. Left to right, Beverly wan tukeu. Forty ttudcuts, th« largest cla»i tt date, will b* ncout commissioner. Seated, lornrer Mayor August K D Desmond yestwday morning Ahleriiig, I'urt Uemliug; Ktithleeu Johiukm, Funk; Mary Ami cup|)ed tonight, FOK DRIVE; The major membership lialaer, John Molnar, drive ehalniuu ml Mayor Walter The magistrate was told by police Utw u| ||le u Council, Boy HcouU *f Aiotrka «us- /.iruolo. Other member* of tho committee, not 1B the photo, that he had turned up in the HEHTH AMBOY ~ Firet-year their caps tonight at ceremonies to 40 bludeuLs, the largest class to guinlng student has p enrollment program met at Howard Johu- are Jamen 0. Howard, Chester Caw, John Moore and John morning, but disappeared before students at Perth Ainboy General in the Ford Pavilllou auditorium. be. so honored since the school privilege of wearing U* cud* taufaui, iioute 1, Thunday to prepare plan* for » drive Aqulla. Also mining from the picture to Kenneth Michael, • his scheduled appearance. An Hospital's Charles E. Gregory ID tlie Lttditioiutl candle-lighting began in 1003. .WU. htumllug left to right, Lcuuar*! Hukllc, Joseph Ka- tue bo- (Continued on Pap 4> ,j member of the committee. arrest warrant has been Issued. School of Nursing will receive ceremony caps will be awarded The (xreiuony Wul Uotbttin, Charlei WUtay, Jr., OUo Mayer, YIW»M Indep«n«J«>t-Le«der (KB) • Cartarst pre&s PAOETWC Thursday, March ft, 19M

are: Chief, Ronald \,f,. Fire Comnanv assistant chief. Chart. V Jehovah Croup Animal Banquet * 'irst captain, Raymon-| i; ** For Cub Pack 33 Issues Report ••''; I Sets Activities C(i!.ONl\ - Mr Rav lluelsen second c WOODBRIDGE - The arni^ i «r)( «ecrftani' for the Colimla WOODBRirXiF. - Sundsr, llue aid fold banquet of Cub t v-.i. ••,'("•' Chemical Hnok andRvsln^n offkprt. |> r ptn., at Kmfrtrm Hall W On- 'a. k J." spon ore*) by the S*>- •ndrW dm-'anv. Dl'trlct 11, hn<\lvin Pederson; \Vf.., Sr*l Aww M**xhni. • puW;r •inn1' of the Firt Pre»hy!er!«'i •o' ^ the following year-end loseph Ostmwski; 8enr,n l«mr», "fsr TVTT hf a *'wM Church, wfc held in fellowship M Whithrvrt Uvf". »T r* nfferrrt •-x>rt for the comoany: ruelwnbeck; treiwurfr y. N Mall. Sf*f>ai gue«ts «ere Rev. by ArftH-m R"."" "f ^> Rn»< Mex Neme;h and RoWrT Sim-nan. TV mrn put In a total of J.«M •* home* of Mr and -: pr. bear badge; Carl Giangro;-so, tsr.t.CV - Almaa Keaatth A. Siate Fira Schools for prevents- out of the rib ol a rrn: Mr* ->-- r.neitinjL 171 Karku* Thomas Takaca, William Black, J Juttltt. sea af Mr. asd Mn. live maintenance and Instruction 'irovwnent has ever \ri -. Mm SUMII Na'asco. wolf badge, den chief: Bert Ko Janrn T. Iea*a> a/ 11 Wood and attended U company drills on th« original mar'u:- A-.Tijf. Iselm. TV w* \ach, Stephen Kovach. Richard Arm Drtre, Is betas, reastlgaed and M clean up drills. USNAS, Pa'uxotit !>„• x:';jd* Babjlor. the Jacks, John Morale*, David Black U K«sle» AFB, Miss., fw lerh- The fine of officers for the year -Juter -.' File- This »«k one year pin: John Morales, bear aical trslaiaf as a Tatted SUIM *• s. P'K!P ?iydy center badge and gold arrow: David Air r»ree wamaaieatkei the- •pin a! Kingdom Hall Beiter, silver arrow. troales saeeiaitsi TV East Unit of A program of movies on elec- Almaa Jutiee, wb* rallied CUT YOUR Witnesses has plastoed tricity was conducted by George ia Ike Air Varee a ihart time of •CUVTU** »nh Chiles, and Robert L. Clark pre- IKO. BM KsapWtoi all Initial 'raveling rtpre- sented a demonstration of magic ktrie unitary (ralala| al I.acs- FUEL OIL BILLS! *n'.'i'.v(' of 'he Matcbtouer with chemical* UW AFB, Texas. Hh> & Trad Society during the i'auiinr Amiti. Mm. JI.HB I'HICOW, aod Mn, Knulrh. Mrs. WOOOBRIIXiB - M«V»r George Milinchuk, area repre- A 1M graslaatt sf Edttoa *p<-ii of March J4-29. Prrricoae If elwirmaa X th« Woodbridfe rcaidnUal ctm Dral With mm sentative, presented the charter to Towasati High Me«l, He at- 11 en 7 Jakob. *ho regularly Mr«. Victor Thompson, Institutional leaded Ratgen Valurtlty. WP: as an overseer of a circuit Representative, who gave I short The ONLY ft • Repair Work - Call Now! .*MU.-.Mrs.. Thomas and Mrswife. , Charlotte, lives at 18 Mil-will also be held all day Wsdnee- mation call Mrs. B, Powers, Mtmsrial of ChrW Jstta1 dMth,!p«*«aI W™?""^**™11" pounced the h&tt TBfettng ilKWBll* . * Mr. Reusch wiU discourse on the * exempUfied. TTw ctuUr»i *-,m ^ rt - 1 meaning of this event. To cli-,«H MtA and fourth grade tla*- c^optfAVenue, Moo- »•• My*" « m ander max the visit, Mr. Jakob's Con-i«« » 8 patriotic songs In hohoj, ., j. ^ P * of w v side-ration of the timely topic, *>* wjuiJT'* first preslderit. ^^_^— «• Invited to Join. Instrumenta1: R«er« Forcei Act program a ; ar4 instructions are provided "Benefitting Eternally from God's P«enU of the cast attended the the Ann, MtheasUr. fBgiial Own Book," will be Sunday, 6 Prolram ** tM^- „ E*P> and answer method. Jerry Goldberg, Sharon ffifcidme fiath«r. explanation n r> *ttoi by at Uast We parent,, frs Kidd advised the public'Thomas Whittemore, Shartm (?uired to make It clear whether:flpmbershin Is not limited to fire| com; any member* or their chll- .i^Hall DISSATISFIED rvited to attend all these spe-lOreensi-an. Larry Fishman, Beth it's wage or sentence, - Phila sessions at Kingdom Hall. | Rivers, and Jonathan Peck. delphia Inquirer. ate of Trenton Ceatral High School vti atusded Bider CBL kge la Trenton. Betare |Mi| on Active lot;, he was eapley- WITH SERVICE CHARGES ed as a televlilni sUUoa eagta- ear ay WtlCTV-AM.FM, Halt- CUP THESE VALUABLE COUPONS ford, COBO. M ON YOUfl PRESENT CHECKING ACCOUNT? SAVE »31 Cubs Have Tenth Coupons rtjiwi 1M proeoted wlt||,Qar- Annual Dinner merits brought In, fifing In alt foil can-- its tenth, l blue adgddin additional coupons are available at all ner at Trinity Episcopal locations! Flag ceremony wes held by the Perth Amboy WebeW den wider the direction of Mr. A. Kozub; and'a new flag MEN'S W4SHUAY IS was presented la the church. Rev. v/uimn COUPON OOOD AT BOND CISAXERS National Bank GOOD AT BOND IHSINFSS Sl'CH FIN . , . W. H. Schmaus led the invocation. MEN'8 OR UOIKS' PLAIN Entertainment, a variety show, W LADIES' PLAIN »» I»o Thf Hmd Hoik directed by Vein Fowler wat en- NO CHARGE" c joyed by the cubs. Mr. S. Knapck SHIRTS Dresses played an electric harmonica. Suits 97 I »unH»r»rt 99' l.L. William Vint JWrtduoed tin Regular Personal EXP1RKS APftll- 4, 1964 committee members, Mr. A. K0' RXFIRKS Af'RII I, i%4 SETS zub, Mr. A. Baker, Mr. L. Blnde- VAU'ABIL COUPON waid, and Mr. S. Mater. Den VALUABLL COUPON mothers, Mrs. E,'Peterson, Mrs, CHECKING GOOD AT BOND CLEANERS GOOl) AT BOND CLEANERS J. Somnlers, Mrs. d. Nledemelef ANY CLOTH - and Mrs. L. Bmdewald ware also ANY CHILD'S introduced. ACCOUNT* Mr. Cody, u representative from Coats 1 -H GARMENT the lUiritan Council, presented the to tut io WiTlinn-WITHOUTr TVHrm I 1 Illl MOItl Pillow Cases 29' new charter to Mr. A. Baker, who IX, IL. S AFHIL t, rt«4 in turn presented it to Father M KXPIKKS APRIL 4, 1M4 Slniihril nr SHIII b U Vnu I'rflrr VAMIAHLI ("Olil'ON Cubs receiving award*' teftj mm >•—MissHlasssltt lnillvlduall> Thumas Kozub, two silver arrows; QOOt) AT BOND CLIANERl QOOD AT BOND CLEANKKI Alfred Maker, one gold and three [ CARTERET OFFICE illver arruwi; Joserii Mulrooney, PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK Trousers Sheets wolf badge; Kevin Kutcher, wolf Uundctcd a badge; Robert PaVtnarick, wolf 25 COOKE AVENUE Bank By Mail " Slacks finlihtd Limit » budge; John Hilton, bear badge; tirr iiuiiiiin 21 Thomus Illeinl, lion badge; Greg- CARTERET, N. J. 49' I.L. KXFIIIKS APRIL i 1N4 IKMIItR APRIL 4, 1M4 ory Britt, kar badge, one gold Please tend me information and signature car4i M your and ilirue silver arrow.s; Chris "NO CHARGE" CHKKINQ ACCOUNTS We Pay ALL WEEK SPECIAL ihtti, silvi-r arrow, Dennis VAMIAKIiCUIU'dN G Individual Account Q Joint Account OOOt) AT BOND CLKANKKI OOOD AT BOND CLIANtHS Iliudtwakl, silver arrow; James March 9th thn March 14th Kuiub bi.,r badge, gold and ill- PLAIN m aw Ralncoitt A \ur tinuw; (iary HeiMjr, Iwar NAMK Any Plain buiit'e; JUH-|III Siomiiiot'li, brai' c CarCoatt 1.09 badge; Ki-vine Malono, buar ADDRE8S SKIRT - SWEATER Cn»nMit budj'i- iiiitl two silver anuvva; Skirts 4/ David llcti, Bilver arrow; Jo- Both Ways! IL. IL CITY 8TATI., »XriRKl AFR1I 4. 1H4 SPORT JACKET •XPIRE1 APRIL 4, IH4 se[i 1* MHUIU, wolf badge; Kiwi I. L. - C. P. ProfeMionally Cleaned and Finished Main-, I'M- budge; George lluus num. Mull buijge, OIM! yuld und 1 Din silvn uiiuwi l'etur Ki»*| ; OOOD At *OND CLIANUS c OOOD At 1'IJANIBS Wolf ljad|_,i\ t»i)ld Biru«, R»t|ih .V .Vvt. BLANKET ANY U.W l.ul»ha« Ix'ur bu(lg« uue yuld und HODSKIini.l) one wlvti unuw; Ijeuige Nieder- PHONE, WRITE or FILL OUT COUPON for Inlormation OR CIIKNUXr. II UP ORDER inner \v,u siKt'r uii'ows; Keur.eth SU|auf«n ACt Sinay, lion budge; Clary Vint, liuii Itrttii budg«, ciiui'itw Uaiaiiy, wolf IL. Phone Kl 1-5108 AJ*H1L 4, IM4 dgt and uue gold aituw. Den- 27H1NOLI rllUl9b AI HE(J i'KHI nis liimtrwald and Ciuit Jfiuseli 'TUKRE'8 A BOND Ol.KANbitK NEAR YOU" - Fur Information Call VA 6-3100 weie urcM'uled with deiuwr and p WUUDBH1UUK - lit Mala Blnas Wff. A*T> k Serviw sUfd vwre proawiWd to all Amlwj Avi. (aed w Flm Walter Bvtgacs, Cliris Jenwn, CARTERET OFFICE usa tm»a and Tlwmas P«ry, ona year. Two ruuus - an tin anuavkk Avaue. OOUeUMS TOU4* CUltON - ttlgawqi I) h HaiaileM At» ia«i| i« Qrud Dawai Y««r |J1H» wtr« |iv«n to G COLONlA - laaaa *»MM Unstliii Cealer (MM It UP) liritt and VaJ Patarton. A three yuar inn v. » ^raMoUsd to Thomas Perth Amhoy National Bank lbt:UN - Oak Trca Road i*|>|MMlk IMIIB Theatre I SAVE u (ARTr.HK! - m wataiuittoa Avr. (or of ffMiof A«PBU« blend Mr Vint received a ilx \eai in i.l Mrs. E- Peterson. •( urteiel 6bu|ipiug Ontrr lOK( HIU .40 25 Cuokc Avenue, Carteret a lillir uar plji. KAUWAt im Uvia| Stfwt Membtr Mitaai A Irvlai fltrtct (OKCUIO CL£ANKR|) irmail wuiow kuiv*» n. Uenlll(.r Syslem Carterrt, Press Thursday, March 5, 1964 PAGE THREE Orpheus Descending' Tercentenary Avenel Juniors \\ Circle Playhouse To Be Marked To Enter April, i AlBPf Party Music Festival uil.i,K - The Circle \\1 III. brings to 1964" March II, by stressing the |will he conducted. stimulating vital Important:- of vocational A larfic birtbd:\y cal.c will be group. 'lit easily for education and training to the free cut by Mrs. Doris Huhatka, Lin- The Teen Companions Club ol * world. Governor, John Hughes anil KKEPS ri.KltflK: Sistcrhond H'n.ii .I:K-H1), Avem-1, presented don, president o( Ibe New Jersey Avenel will bake cookies for tht '. Federation of Business and Pro- starring roles Mayor Walter Zirpolo will give a check in Ihc amiuinl ot W.1M to Ihc rongrrgntion, rnmpletlng New Lisbon Colony for Mentally j Hit- fessional Women's clubs ami Miss I'lotkin returns to official recognition lo tho day by Its yearly pledge and Imllilinf! liiml rommittment. I.i'ft tn Retarded Roys,, and Men. Th» ; Claire Sutch, club president. after her most issuing proclamations which wil right. Jules Isler, eonnregatiim's Ways and Means chairman; local Junior Woman's Club will \ n^r accentuate the day's theme in thc Dr, Stephen Kaplan, congregation president; Mrs. Martin Miss Ruth Wolk. charter presi-. deliver them for Easter. .rljj ,,'.kin'. a line included statement of President Lltlrigrr, Sislerhnml president: and Mrs. David Klarfleld, Sister- dent, will serve as narrator of A theatre party was tentative!* |' "mn c, enied Lyndon B. Johnson that "Wo hood Ways and Means chairman. thc historical program. CAMPAIGN I,K,AI>I<;KS (iRKKTKD: ftobfrt K. MulliRan (left) Cerebral l'algy Campaign Chairman planned for April with Mrs. Ah " rules at thc men's American ORT is building Under discussion during the for Womlbrid| of th» national Speak' wrdtag to Mn. Irving Ma&», Perth AmBby." James Potts, Jr., Edison, er 8 A posthumous citation was vo- brother, of the Jati&s, was best president, announced, "fishing al Bank. Her fiance, a 1961 Registration for boys between nia. and the surroundingg ' Bureau, National vicepreji- items NowJJnderway dent, ted upon by the board to be sent man. Ushers were Eugene Her- for facT«," WH be the program graduate of ihe same high the ages of nin« and 19 will-W are inviteiid d to thh e afterf - v, .. . wvci nm be sold WOODBBIBGE - The Middle- man a member the to Mrs. Herman Stern in recog- mansen, Iselin, brother of the for the next general meeting, ln school, Is employed by National held from 1 to 4 p.m. Proof of i of games, contest* and good National , | gif h p chaii sex JayceesHbMc started screen- Board Conference, and the Na- Hmk w re igious t s O nition «f the aid extended by her bridegroom, and Clifford Hander charge of arrangements is a L«ad, SayrevlUe. age must be submitted and toys man, at the March meting. Mr* ing contestantsSor the Miss Mid- tional Biennual Conference. late husband, Herman Stern, to nan, Lakewood. special committee headed by Mrs. must be accompanied by a parent. • tome ill the attractojns will be Jack Schneider, donar co-chair- dlesex County Beauty Pageant to The program for the ORT fyiy the local branch of the American Abe Cooper. Registration fee is $3j00 Regis- ild fish game, penny pitch, man, announced April IS, as th be held in .April. The crowned The bride chose a beige knit Cub Pack 73 Holds races, water-gun games, meeting will be a millinery fash- March 24 has been set as the trations will be held etery Satur- deadline for the donar dinner to first ffemme suit with red and white acces jve llaman game, and ball in ion show. Herbert llirsch will be formed. cut-off date for obtaining donor day ending March 21. . \ be h«ld at the Short Hills Cater- Miss New Jersey to representpt wvies for traveling. After a wed- Blue • Gold Dinner commeitator, Special refresh- Mrs. R. Mosher, Mrs. Frank credit on all projects. The years A winter baseball tlinic for- nun's mouth throw. Haman the state in the Miss America ding trip to the Poconos, the ers, Millburn. Davis, fund raising activities will cul- Avenel - Cub Pack 73 held its eight year olds will be held for the" I the Persian official who plot- ments will be served. and Mrs. Hy Falchook Pageant. newiyweds will reside in Albany, The congregational meeting of represented the staffers. minate with the donor luncheon, annual Blue and Gold Dinner at remainder of the registration lln' extermination of the Jews, Responsible for the day's events The committee is welcoming Ga., where the bridegroom is cn 15 wlll e t u e April 7, at the New York Hilton. St. Andrew's church hall. The newperiod. Nine year old boys who I Iw is honored accordingly will be Mrs, Kivitz, Mrs. Alvln|Mf , ,l ? o / serving with the U. S. Air Force or girls between the ages of 18 and Guest speaker will i» the Rev. cubmaster, James Mulligan, and were not registered in the League f) hy the Festival of Purim. Klein, Metwooo* Chapter president 28 who reside or are resident stu- at Turner Air Force Base. urel d] ad lll0 al Dr. Carl Newman Voss, interna- the new committeemen were in- last year are also eligible. • Mm the preparations for and Mrs. Morty, Lazarus, o-'P "« f p ray dents in Middlesex County to talk Mrs. Hermansen is a 1960 grad C b»ks andJ 25Lu biblef s "for ( , Woman's Club tionally known Protestant minis- troduced to the cubs and their t nival is Mr. lrwin Figman, chairman for ORT Day. -— ,-- • . , . ., , to them for, help^iufprmation and uate of Woodbridge High School er, parents. (th Director nf the Temple. Anyone interested in joining the creMed number of people attend- gestions for entry in the Pag- and a graduate, of Eastern School Thomas E. Dewey, former New Mrs. Stanley Shinrod, member- group is cordially invited to atjing Saturday morning services. Hears Geologist eant. It is suggested that those for Physicians' Aides, New York Awards were presented York Governor: ship vice president, noted many tend the meeting. A purim carnival was held Sun- who are interested in more infor- She was a medical labora- Glenn J?ryor, retiring cubmaster, "We ought to pull up our socks COLONIA - George 0. Whita- members and three new members hhi V. Kleinman day at the social hall. Children mation and wish to be contacted tory technologist at Perth Amboy the following boys: Robert, nd act like responsible, intelli- ker, a geologist with the Museum attended a tea at the home of of all ages helped celebrate Purim should write a card or letter ti General Hospital. She is a mem- Tevis, James Muir, Michael Mb-jgent Americans again. We have Si'lg Sermon TopicMAYOR FOR TWO DAYS I professional magician, of Natural History of New York, Mrs. Samuel Temkin. Mrs. Her- Donald T. Catchpole, 234 D Street, ber of the Chi Alpha Pi Fra- lone and Dennis Bernath, wolf the great nuclear and missild "' "I - Rabbi Norman Klein- Adairville, of chance and skill, prizes presented a film and lecture of bert Winograd, chairman of inte- Middlesex ternity. badges; Joseph Monaco, Dafjd power which the Republicans built vwttjtta "AmMonand It* Tributaries" gration ieat oseiiW the boston tfon on lib*'to "Mr^erttaiwen ts- tlffiS grad- OkWr, feobcxt badgw; .Konn&i up. JK» time we rwovmod our announced the topic of his town of 800 people, Kay McKin evident throughout tfep day. Mrs. at the monthly meeting of the To date a total of 11 new members The Pageant wiB be held April uate of St. Mary's High School, Payne, silver arrow. sense of purpose ..." (ion lor Friday evenihg Sab- ney resigned. Harold Meltz was chairman. Federated Woman's Club of Co- have enrolled bringing the total Ionia These films were taken by I25 in tne Middlesex High School Sirvice, tomorrow, 8 p.m. Being the only druggist in tr^ Thc jewisn Drama Society will Pertinent Question to 220. Mr. Whitaker during his fossil-col- Middlesex. ' "The Ked Heifer." Candles community, he explained that he ^ starred at the March 22 show "How much longer," the small Mrs. Hy Glickman announced lecting expedition to South Ameri- lilted at 5:35 p.m. was too busy to look after a:at t(,c. temple. Tickets are avail- boy inquired, "will I have to eat the latest dress club winners are ca for the Museum. Didn't Have To bun- Cunnregation services on $500,000 project for construction!^p for this performance and the "How come you didn't spinich to be able to lick every- Mrs. Fred Kaufman and Mrs. Mrs. A. Laighton Seaver, Jr., laugr |0 g, and heater. •58 CHEVROLET $695 HOME-MADE Hl'AGHKITl J g Ravioli, PUIM 1'1«> I () 4 door Blseuyiie, I owe(|did», 8 cyHiilw. CHEVROLET $1395 Hot or Cold Sandwiches BARGAIN "YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE" Jm '55 CHEVROLET .... $395 BARGAIN l»ulu, 2 door Hard-Top V-H NOW - HROMKi Hard-Top, 8 cyl., automatic. TABLES ick Shift, Red and White, K&H. SERVICE ON A1X TABLES 49' 99« TAKE-OUT OKUKKii CAJLt ME 4-2244 ""LUNCH, DINNKR BREAKFAST Buvcd In Oui UJuei KODENY CHEVROLET Dill; ream D.OO A.M. CHOPER'S And Shirt Uunderm VILLAGE INN SO ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET Handi-( Irnrge — Opt'ii Daily 9 to 6, Friday 9 to 9 -^ Free Parking 354 Amboy Avenue (Cor- Huhwuy Avc.) OPEN 81 MAIN STKKKT icu(«r or wuim «™t) WOODBRIDGE WOODBMDGE SERVICE EVK8. Bar & Restaurant 1-5123 SALES Ui-ru SUrct. Independent-Leadtr ! Avenues. 4. To ascertain the facts. ; Fresh Peas Full Codi > 19 '/< Ib. prlnti i 59 Sharp Cheddar NY S' to dump garbage "and at the acres in area from the Municipal TopeUwa 5. To make the facts known. 6 ld lib. c Nutley Margarine same time you are giving him Building. Coddington Avenue, Charles and 6. To work toward the advance- Fresh Carrots ° 10 N.biKO Danish Blue Cheese Import ' the dirt." Mr. Harris related that the \jji Streets. ment of school building programs. cln, Premium Crackers lordtn l "There are so many clay mayor has been concerned with The organization, according to Tomatoes *•*•"*"*• Gruyore Cheese l» I* SIM", Mr. few Uu law la* wife aveb.it jtrojaeL., -will bf dedicated to Dole's Sliced Pineapple B«by—Rm Fords 1 plained. "This land is level, "Main Street", he said, Is In •ancemenrof dt/Sduca- Hawaiian Punch I played there as a youngster. It dire need of immediate attention. (Continued ff-orf a Pigge 1) tional interests in Woodbridge In'Alb.priAh is the most valuable piece of in- However, it u not the wisest Township and to serve the edu- Riee-A-Roni they realizeldd thah t no-.herh e else Imperial Margarine Finnish Swiss Slices ]'i dustrial property you have in solution to have an outright pro- in the state does;the Garden State cational needs of the children :|| Woodbridge. We resent the fact ject without the benefit of a gen- Parkway cross the New Jersey through an informed public. The Borden Evaporated Milk —Frozen Food Voiues! that you brought the garbage eral neighborhood study. Main Turnpike. organization, Mr. B a n g * r t H«v«nd dumps back to Ford*. We lived Street, separately, will then be stressed,sed,, will be strictly and • u., Il59 AftP Strawberries»»' 3 The boys noted in their report Metrecal LiquiINSTANdT GRANULES with it for 20 years." the first project to come out of that in Fords, the Garden State judiciouslil ly non-partisan and will Ql*»lla»'a MACARONI 4 1 With 12c oKUbtl Council President Robert ". the General Neighborhood Re- apply itself to a" carefu--'- l ap--- Kleenex Parkway has an exit and an en- Fels OtOUtler S tni CHEESE ^ Jacta said: newal Program study." trance intersecting King George's praisal of any nd all matters Table Napkins Mr. Harris said that in some pertaining to the school system "I have been out there and I Road which at that point is known 0fM*rSb»-WI39* IIIL; about the same site." been as much as five years before 440. They learned that exit 129 fine itself to constructive assist- Dorann S Onion Rings Mr. Jacks said that the land at final approval is given. bi in Koids which intersects uVance in meeting our school needs LaRosa Thin Spaghetti 2 one point drops 40 feet. "We are going to try some- parkway doing north only. 'without involving itself In petty Grisco Shortening Rod L Fried Shrimp I)r Ralph BarwM) said lie waii^ig new", Mr. Harris reported, Another student who worked on personal d Minute Rice ^-^ •' concerned with one tiling He'"and if *e accomplish it, there A ffUled that when Die rt'sululio ijwill \* anotht" iirbt for Wood- •((UUI Spaghetti Sauce ;^r. I 27, wlui piutol |>eimitring tht lamlfillibndfjt' When wt- complete U» AnnPi Mt nut n Baby M09U operation the majority voiixi to study, rallu-r than ;isk lor a SW Tomato Soup " THE PINGRY SCHOOL NATIONAX S. "A College hrepuruWry School lur Boy»" Active All Fluffy All Wiik Swan E LUMBER CO. 215 North Avenue, Hillside Fur Automa Cofrtrollvd Sudt—Condvmed (T1Y AMI BlibUKIUM UKUVKJII ContruH. Liquid Detergent Liejuid Dete AN fcSTlMATK ANYWIIKKE — lOcOtf Lib.! Quality Kec|>H Us iu Entrance Examinations plfl. Building Material! Own * l)Mm For the (all of 1964 MUlwort Super 20 For Admission to Grades 8 through 11 Vim Detergut Will b« gives w Below Freezer KMtty Ptw Wrtp Hiriwap • Kteaca Saturday, Mar. 14, 1964 I i" width 1 Cabtneli 10 It. roll™ Ksr further Informutioa Mprr|I_v A nioc Hi lit or call IB* UI 01 adttt* you •• urn. PrkM affMliv* Aw Saturday, March 7th in Supar Markth and Stlf- EL m Ail (E.B.) • Carteret Press Thursday, March 5, 1964 rppndfii PAQBFIVB

I Sooiif //cad Club States is Speaker Its Position (in Library

1/ Dinner FORDS The Library Commit- I'(lHI>S "flic pay in lee nf the Woman's Club of Fords i>- '.iilisl.'ictinn," staled William in n statement today expresses I'h illci, District Commission"'1! Us rcRrrts that the riuh's refuel (il llaritnn Council, ^icnker at In len-io Hi building to the Town- the second annual Bluli and (iulil ship for library purposes has limner of Cub Pack SO, s|xinsored caused n "snau" in the municipal by 11"1 Pai'cnt Teacher Association | library system Al nn lime during II( Kurds Public School »V7. The the previous library studv and advancement nf Tendcrlmit rank, ,ensiling survey did the. club In M program for the Weblos Den, dicnte that it would ho willing to was explained by I'heifter in his l rinnalc its eluhhnuiw for lalk, lihrary servirn wilh .in outside Robert Van Etnburgh. Neigh- nuency in control, they stated. Such arranRomenLs the Club Imrhnnd ('omrrtissioncr, presented 1 I he charter to Joseph Kraind, in- snid unuld Ix impractical because stitutional represenutivp Mrs. il would limil Ihc use of the prem- ises for both library and club pur- Edmund EUoid, president nl the poses. Although the clubhouse has I'.T.A. representing the s|xinsor, been used primarily for the II- received the pack charier pro CHARTER PRESENTATION: For C«h Pack SO of Fords vm mndc during the second annual irary, it is also utilized for other sooted by Cubmaster Donald Fin blue nnd ((old dinner. Pictured left to right are Joseph Bnux, pack chairman: Henry Phriffor, luh anud community actlvites an. Mr. Van Emburgh announced dlntrlct commissioner, Mr*. Edmund F,tr.old, president nf School 7 I1 T A which sponsors the ich as meetings, cancer dressing the achievement of KKi'J. sub- l'ack rfreiving the charter from Robert Van Embiirgh, neighborhood commissioner; Joseph ssions, nnd art woi*kshops and scriptions to BOYS LIKE Mega- Fraind, Institutional representative, \HK TKKHACE -ipainting she has done lately is Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kress, Etzold, president, accepted the Estates School #25 on Wednesday 100 atholic Church of the Byzantine service for the past 40 years dur> ,il I'owell Jr., 109|on the walls, with a roller! She 'Hamilton Avenue, Fords. resignations at the February 27 March 18, in the all purpose room M will sponsor a showing o ing which period there was no bakes fancy cakes for friends and meeting of the PTA A statement of the school. Terrace has been se- A ninth grade student of Fords! :pecial home movies of events !>ther public library available as donations for cake sales spon- was read noting that, the remain- Nominations for officers will be ,,, ,,[ the u finalists .Junior High, William is known' ind moments of interest aroum icrc. This was accomplished by sored by the many organizations ing officers and executive com- presented on the same program. uniuoi*; for the New to his friends as "Bill." He he church this Sunday. There will the sheer determination and un- hh h bl mittee chairmen are in complete The annual Book Fair will take • :,. ,n the Mrs. America to which she belongs. features a pair of doves, one hn )e two shows, a matinee perform- qualified hard work if Its club igreement with the reason for the place March 17, 18 and 19, Tues- j A tirelew worker in community calls "Hoodlni." His acts in- nce at 2:00 and one at 7:00. Th members who volunteered their resignations. day, Wednesday and Thursday, In hi Mrs. New Jersey will Mn, Mrs. Powell is a mem- clude members of the pack who icket donation is one dollar for time and services throughout the tui.iv and tomorrow at A recommendation for an amend- the all purpose room from 9 a.m. years. ber of School 19 PTA and serves were his helpers for the trick pcr- adults and fifty cetnts for chi , ilill Shopping Mall in ment to the by-laws was read to 3 p.m. Children will be given Fords ts unique, not only In hav- as first vice president, Fords lormance. dren. Proceeds will be used to pu , , Mrs. America •••"l and will be voted upon at the next the opportunity of purchasing the ing the library owned and operat- t Junior High P.T.A., Fourth Word A film on space was shown fol- :hase capes and veils for the girls, I ho (inals to be meeting to change the term of new books during school hours. ed by an independent organiza- Republican Club. Poll Clerk for lowing the dinner, The annual Communion break- ivtersburg, Florida office from the present two-year Books for reading pleasure, edu tion, but also in that the club 'ounty Board o( Election^;, Men's' Cubmaster Finan presented ap- ast for all the men and boys Ir term to a one-year term effective cational books geared to the pays taxes on the building which Committee of the Cub Scouts, preciation certificates to Joseph the parisli is set for Sunda; ,ihl lie based on person- immediately. This will enable school curriculum, activity book houses the libfery. 'ack 40. Women's Auxiliary ofi Baux, Kermeth Hansen, William March 15, after the 8 o'clock Mass. ., liixncinaking ability ihese officers to be replaced at kits, maps, documents and flash Cooperation and financial as- Cub Pack 40. Mother's Auxiliary Trygar, and Mrs, John Mazur, a St. Nicholas basketball team ,iv, inj; handwork, cook- the May 19 PTA meeting this year cards from leading publishers slstance has been very meager of Menlo Park Terrace Roys retired denmother whose certifi- ivas awarded third place troph menu planning. Mrs. which will complete one year of with prices ranging from 29 cents from the Township. Since a mu- League, Evening Women's Asso- cate was accepted by her' son, n the Byzantine Catholic Church ill w billed upon to bake heir term. up to five dollars will be among nicipal library system was ap- ciation, Presbyterian Church of John. Stephen R*»>iw) William es Basketball' Tournament. Coac i,if take, devil's food Sgt. Anthony O'Brien, of the the nume~rous books on sale, proved by the voters in Novem- Metuchen. and is area chairman Trygar received Weblos gradu es for the team are John Kraynal w irmi;. Even though Woodbridge Township Traffic Divi- All proceeds from the sale of ber, it is now the Township's res- for the March of Dimei annual ation certificates. and John Gazda. , nut i Ins is not a beauty sion, spoke to the parenls" con- the hooks will go toward thj ponsibility to provide library ser- drive. Peter Quadt vas welcomed into cerning their responsibility in ob- school library. Parents may view Mrs. I'owell would have the Weblos Den headed by Fman. vice. Mr. and Mrs. Powell are Ixjtli serving safety rules when picking- many of these books at the PTAAid Squad Reports cnmpeling in this 1'eter was "waaied the Lion natives of Vailsburs in Newark, j up and discharging children at meeting Wednesday night. February Activitie Badge for his acrilevcments. school anOlso in teachinu chil- Cadettes to Take Part of hw..«M*-a*.HW( have .three children. Itich FOTOS - At a meeting ot the | Other awards Jfwented „_.. dren to have respect for the law. and Mrs. Powell ard, HI, 12, attends Fords Junior, Women's Guild Sets St, John's First Aid Squad Mon- In Bazaar and Auction, j wolf badges to Jmimy Anderson A Founders Day program was of her own clothes as High, Dean, 9, attends School 19. | day night, Michael A. Kubick, FORDS - Cadette Troop 179 is ROOTLNC FOR MOM: Mrs. Richard F. Powell. Jr., In thown and Frances IJnaUtt, two silver conducted by Mrs. William Try- Sewing Session r daughter's, including and Kimberly. 4, at home. Mr j president, presided, and Captain participating in the annual Neigh- 1 with her husband and children, Richard, Itean and Kitnberley. arrows to tRcbolacopulos, gar. Miss Summa's class won the ISELIN - Mrs. Stanley Thayer, makes all the curtains Powell is employed by Johnsoni Bart Florentine reported the borhood #1 bazaar and Chinese and one row each to Denrds attendance prize. World Service Department; chai niiwe slipcovers id her & JohJtoo.- Nev Brunswick bij The Mealo Park Terrace woman is a confcfttant in the Mrs. auction at School 7 tomorrow Kaiimlr ai ard Wolff. Al- man of the Woman's Guild of squads' activity for February as I Water color painting is labor relations. He is an evening America Contest. night from 7 to 9:30. Ticket do- bert Quadt''afl Mrs. William First Presbyterian Church, sched follows: ' her hobbies, and she is student at Seton Hall Law School'-"' Transportation 21, emergency nations are fifty cents. The girls Trygar received the speda Episcopal Church uled afternoon sessions for th jowl of the first prize won in his senior year. j Jeffri,y (-r03, is 14 ,he Mn 0[i Place For Him 28, motor vehicle 9, fires 12, Indus-have made items to sell. award. Lists Activities sewing of bed pads, knitting of puchen Show two years in Priies include a ten day stay Mr. and Mrs. Nelsun Cross of 961 trial l, making a total of 71 calls. Nancy Krall and Janice Ondar The Scotch minister had preach- Denmothers of the pack were leper bandages, and other Items. Site has painted post FORDS - St. John's Episcopal Miles traveled were 645, man were elected patrol leaders at a in St. Petersburg (or the National .Tracy Drive. Fords. He beganjed jor an hour and a quarter in charge of decorations and the The meetings are to be held n.il organizations, bu Church lists activities for tonight hours, 165 hours, and oxygen used recent meeting of the troop. As- Finals and a movie strip of the'scoutinn i" IU57 as a cub and his On the prophets - all the greater favors were made by the cub from 1 to 3:15 p.m., March 5, [lv .stated that an* Sunday. The Junior Choir was 8,500 pounds, sistants elected were Barbara the most] pageant in Florida. j scout activities include the Order prophets and the minor ones in scou(s March 20 and April 2. Meetings '.ot the Arrow, emergency servicejturn. will rehearse tonight at 6:30 and The next meeting will be held, Wolf and Kathy Nemelh. Pack night will beheld March will he held in the sixth grade j award, senior patrol leader, out-j "No co to Habakkuk" the Senior Choir at 8:00 with Mrs. March 16, 8 p. m. John Yuhas, A Mother Daughter tea will be we me 21 at 1:15 p.m , in th« gymnasium Sunday School room. March 13. Entertainment '•door instructor and a 1964 repre- he said_, "Where shal._l. we pu' t Nicholas Elko, directress. Litany first aid instructor, will conduct held Hyrds Boys Get Eagle of school No. 7. include pantomime to a sentalive to the National Jam- him ?" and evening prayer will be held Ford Motor Company increases a drill after the meeting and all will at 7:00 and the Men's Club will Bonanza record and the Beatles. jboree. He has a sister, Cynthia, "He can have my seat," said dividend. members are urged to attend. MEET TOMORROW ! me«t at 8:00. land attends Fords Junior High Ia weary listener. "I'm awa' uit Rank at Ceremony 'School where his activities include hame." WOODBRJ.DGE-Th« Township Holy Eucharist will be distri- ibasketball. Science Club and Stu- of Woodbridge Employees' Asso- buted at the 8 a. m. service on I'ALK TERRACE - Star seout awards were pre- ,dont Couu The recipients of the Star, Life ciation will meet tomorrow night Sunday, fourth Sunday in Lent. 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S 1964 •Iv 250 people attend- sented by Brad Mincll, chairman Barry Gross lives with his par- an(l Eagle awards all took part in at 8 o'clock at the Township gar- Sunday school begins at 9:45 Com: of Honor held by of District Commissioners, to Jos-enls Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Gross, the cake-cutting ceremony, and age according to an announce- a. m. and the morning prayer "T/ie Friendly Store" Tof Mtnls Parkl^nfMi,!«ph Frank Ctndgib, a'brottxr Matt, and a sifter Mk, Daniqll NgraNagra** dosedosed the ^jUcnt by C. Jnmt'.s Naftaro, pub- and sermon at 11:00. The Young l>y Hie T. NuUy Poit James Digwtll, Barry Fishier, at 6QB Linden Avenue, Wood- with a bbenedictiond . licity chairman. Fellowship mesta Sunday I'.'III U-gion. It was a Kenneth Lipstein, Daniel Negron, bridge. Barry began in 1957 as a Golden Playtex* Girdles and »ng for the scouU and William Snuff and Geoffrey Wat- cub and his scouting activities in- '-cmlilcd for three boys era. clude instructor, patrol leader and, the highest award in Barry Gros and Daniel Neg- troop scribe. He is 14 and attends i Long Leg Panty Girdles Kagle. This make* ran received Life Scout Ranks Woodbridge Junior High where Have You Changed Your Address sis boys who have at- from Sol Fishier, committeeman his activities include the Science rank from this troop, the scout troop, Club and all sports. wnal (act, for only one Al Haber bestowed the Eagle Mark Lipslein is 15 and resides wio scouts make it. 'aim award on Ronald Kmrt. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Since You Voted Last? ci'lUas master of cere- '1 Nick Morolda lead the tie good citizenship awards were Martin Lipstein and brother Ken- !'•<• Han. Mrs. Sol Fishier nade to the Hire now Eagle Scouts neth, at 97 Stonybrook Drive, National Anthem, after James McMorrow, Commander Menlo Park Terrace. His scout- the T, Nutly Post 471, American - ARE YOU REGISTERED? - '•• "onald Elliott and ing began in 1966 as a cub and his (>noy lead the assem- Legion. scout activities include junior as- in reciting the scout Maurice Ueb, Sol Fishier and sistant scoutmaster, signalling in- rving Sumka made the Eagle lw. Daniel Negron, structor and emergent)- service THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1964 iresentations to Jeffrey Cross, "f the troop, gave tarry Gross and Mark Lipstein award. Hv attends Woodbridge >W. address and the id their parents. High School. Is The LAST DAY to REGISTER ''t'uip1 Stcbbing, the If you have changed your address you must give notice of your new Yes, Vt Hilt. You gel txclling lavlngi of $3.00 on tvwy address to the County Election Board or the Municipal Clerk. This no- were pre* HJVVI YOU SEEN OUR Golden Pioytex Girdle and tice must be given before March 12 1964, or you cannot :vote in the '.nicst (iousman, cub- BANNERS IN OUR WINDOWS? Leng L*9 Parity Giidlel William Burns, An- Primary Election, Tuesday, April 21, 1964, These are th* fli/dlti with (Inginlp pomsti that «, Michael Dadetto, If you have changed your name since you last voted you must re-reg- ister. You may register or give notice of your new address at the office luppcrl your tummy like (km, "i. Michael Donato, young muiclet. The toil Michael Forte, Michael of the Middlesex County Board of Elections, 313 State Street, Room cloth lining gives you cool M Krwman, Gargano 708, Perth Amboy, or Room 207,46 Bayard Street, New Brunswick, N. J., comfort, loo. And, the new long ;r;'»'. Uruce Kafen ! or at the Municipal Clerk's Office, any d$y from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. or leg panly girdle llkm your |) Kutwiieo, John Me 7:00 to 9:00 P. M., on March 9,10,11 and 12. If you are 21 on Primary •Hi. Jcioine McDonald thigh* at never btfore. Walter Metynski Day you are eligible to vote if you register. Take advantage of the 53 00 |V >1. William Monroe •Ovingt on Golden Playtex ull| If you are 21 years of age or over, a citizen of the United States and a, James Nuss- NOW. Offer good (or "(1 POM'II, New Jersey, and you have resided in said.State of New Jersey at least (i months and in the County of Middlesex at least 60 days on or before IbntWd lime only. I'ulsinellie, Joseph the next election you are eligible te register and vote. Howard .Dan A person qualified to register and vote and' if he is afflicted with a pull-on slylei—reg. (10.95 w*-' Whltaker, Gene chronic or incurable illness and mentally competent may register at »7.95 his place of confinement by applying to the County Board of Elections zipper Hi vie J—reg. $12,95 scout committee- Step Im Nowf... Dwlmg Our for an application, which must be accompanied by an Affidavit of a Hie second claas $9.95 '•rank Burn*, Brim Physician. ; ol Carjano, llobert MID-WINTER (.no hip )IIM on» (Mlgr nwn. Kenneth Grant, Neal NATURALIZED CITIZENS MIST BKING THEIR PAPERS I Martin Kearney, James CLEARANCE SALE William Looby, Wil- He Sure You Are Registered it Your Proper Address OP^ DAILY 51111 • Richard Powell Hontit Savings -20% to 50% ON »;30 TILL 6 P.M. 1'iceJl, Douglas Itapkin *«l)in«, Mitchel Wtlflam- On All O* Hwr Sumpln FRIDAY TIU. • P.M. ClanlaT • Mifam - French Provincial - Itollon FWIHCIOI MIDDLESEX COUNTY Open All Day Wedaetdtyt *»» awards w*re given JUST A FEW WIfKS LEFT '>y Thomas Coatello, ") of the Fourth Ward BOAKD of ELECTIONS ] J«^'|)li Bauer, Miclael FREE CUSTOMER PARKING 'iqili Carey, Dave Coen, On our paved, lighted n SOKLERS Kuuin 708 - 7th Floor -Perth Amboy National Bunk Building H«"ill, Kenneth Grant, Parking Lot Kichurd Powell, QUALITY FURNITURI 313 State Street, lVilh.Amboy, IS. J. I. -lay Strieker, at Rear Entrance OfM hMfefi '»« f fM. - IM. * !»'• • *•*• '"' * '•*• ltaymond Wai Mary Payson, President Walter Wnverczah, Secretary > and Hob 67-W Rooievilt Avt. Kl 1 5185 Cirt.rtl *•'••. Independent-Leader (E.B.) • Carteret Thursday, March 5, 1964 PAGE SIX Borkes, Maryanne (; Bryns, Jerry Retui Toop 71 Takes [Washington Trip Schleck, Michael c,,

Frederleksun. Part in Exhibit Set for PupilsFrancisco| , assisted < "OBITUARIES'] *.v isKMN -- SI. Ovi-llns There will be a t,y, COI.OMA - Tnmp 71. In (.i-dups I and 2 tiicl m iilv r . the Sunday Ma- . m Hall vilh Mrs. • nonuld Matiuire mn|hq,rs of Mjss h MRS. MARY DKCASSK Huber va* celebrant of a «i|< ••nv if tielh Am |iartici|iii' con- inn prc-Oilmi: PiiParent-r I Miss ] I v mniM'^sivo Scout (1 1W| Funeral sorvirf for Mr? Marv St. (lertrude remetery. Cnlonia • Ihririue Armory, u,l(,mr, preceded the ' '"If- playing and w MI>. Kdward I'jirlrnnpe, health skp|iy anrt Dwasw. IS Hudson S'reet, uho Tlie pallbearers were .Mm W iniiji', Iv.mih \<;>•- a reported on Hth e SahiShn jn ^ gss|M|,d dwti Friday, '»rre helri Tuesday nar, Sieve Mnlnar, Walter W.'i'v I -mi 1 ir*' inn Tli:1 hn\!> TV ditt* I"'' 'lie- ser- nm) Mr, mm runp a. tho TITITTW Costelln Edward Walkn, C. {imp- w :•-. Iv,inn cm;1-. :i- \". rl Funernl Hnmr. Grern Strret and Steve Rvhrk «nd Mi The next rerni d'lincr which wa> p.l; III All llnre- leeofeed- , p , „.,„ , Cooper \'.fMie Welin, vith a f, ;..Hl hc T A b( pa> the make requiem \l^s a! St. Oeelm s STAMSI AW K08EL he received Hand 12 with the i T r il-'il «ecn - rw.h Iviin Puri.il was in Pt. CARTERKT - Funeral -01,1. r- ih,. vaccine effective. 'Desmond's, Mrs i;«rtuide Omr-ten-. C«lonia, "* on R rf wj|, mnko ,he ,rlp Mfs Marrop flm| nvsn'M BOROS celebrant of a solemn requiem tmir da- visit living and eatinfi • - •-• o-f' th ••»e• The chil KI'ASBF.V - Funeral services Mass. Rev. Andrew A, Oka! was the army personnel a< ^ pJXm chap€rnnes. :w .lotpph Horos. HI. 8 Crows Mill drawn and Rev. Stanislaus Milns Road, uhr died Sunday at Perth was sub-deacon. Interment was Am hoy (ienerai Hospital, were in St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia hnlrl yesterday at the Mitmska The pallbearers were Anthony Annual

Funeral Home, 531 New Bruns- Krasowski, Frank Rytel, Walter be held on April 4. Further plain, ISEUN _ Mrs wick- Avenue. Fords, with a'Akacki. Anthony Tucholski .Inhn b(> di icusscd at lhc *x, vc n r, Rl,rk »•'» ' , /?C.ipresident of th. Miinmn hich requiem Mass at Our Balewicz and Stanley Szyba. with Mr. and Mrs. William Bulk- ^ wm^W& '^Congregation Lady nf Peace Church, Fords. • h,rt. 59 Marhn Avenue. M]^m dassM for having at-. J^ i|w s Puna! was in Our Lady of Hun- CHARLES F. BARTOK -The Primary Class Sunday |flincd m- [or hostessing: M'» !phant ba?.aar will (,. i, FORDS Funeral services for Joam, Mrg. KAVMA Hani-y. Mrs. .lohn KranK>, Mi> Frank gnry Crmetery, READY FOR H\T SHOW: The Mothers Auxiliary of the Menlo School teachers of the First Pj«-.Rllckw,-s sixth grade. ST. M. S ^ ,6 a( ,h(, m]i The deceased was born in Mor-, Charles F.. Bartok, 1089 King TarniRlia, Mrs. Ciorce Zimmerman. hyterian Church will meet Mnn- hy' fifth (jrade, Mrs,, George's Road, who died Febru- Park Terrace Bovs' lea^ie. Inc.. will hold a hat show Monday AR|)fS Timot S mjssj()I) jg fw ristown. Pa., .ind lived here for at School 1» l-elt to right. Mrs. Joseph Schirrepa, Mrs. F. 1.. day to make plans for the com- Matt|ia(,j>s fourth grade and Mrs.; Houn o|)Sum ) ary 20 at his home, were held 45 years. He was a parishioner of ing monthly meeting, Smjths third grade. • \x l0 6 pm andn n ,, [on Monday at the Flynn and SOD Miss Our Lady of Peace Church, Mrs. Kuroski's and -The Cancer .Dressing Unit of- , \ wilus. p*tw aw^k will continue (mm Funeral Home, 28 Ford Avenue, Michael Cla^la. Rahway; a iiilv and sell Ht v Mn Fords, and had been an employee :Mrt y < classes will sw with a requiem Mass at Our Lady yictor, j,^ ^yenel U pand ^ . .,., lonn W11V ^.v -v Federated Women's Club of ^,, addressed the groupsUQ p.m. New artidfv of th* Indian* General Corp., and mtf U pand of Peace Churdi. *Burfflf was tn hildnn and »' 11 L I vT i F Bartr^'^Hn. W m«r*W. ^^'atf ilrM-flr:1fl|M«aMl '•i|WiW ffifhM item, , was a member of tha Ceramics c gr^at jrand- ISELIN PERS0^ALS M CTbcrt B 1 Regurrectiin Cemetary, New Mar-jchfldreB Ar^Ji Shlelfc a« in •««"• "- " W"" *^ parent* meeting with the[incluHlD| ^^ Wrdnes-;^ and encouraged allI to join!ticleii and ^ Surviving are his widow, Vera , i. I.M » The Home and School Associa-day at 1 p. m. The next regular , business meeting and, Games including th, A native of Hungary, Mr. . Ba1 r «J. PAULINE SAFFRON hi al ne iRimar); four sons, Joseph, Jr., h tok lived in the FonkVea for, PORT READING - Funeral] Aticf Cuthbertson -Bingo games will be held at, -The ™^ ~ "' ^r ,,s meeting of the Women's Club will ; , which follows. !game ^ te pn)v|,,( Hopelawn; Alexander, Fords; An- the past 40 years. He was ^ ' for Mrs. Pauline Saffron,' 1606 Oak Tree Road the Beth Sholom audiiorium. 90 Uon(J School 6»iUs, nsm- w^nesday. March W. »'«>"?, was announeed the Holy Sren. Free movies drew of the USAF in Austin, Tex- Ixltn, New Jersey 1 member of Our Lady of Peace ijjj" West Avenue, who died Coorx* Avenue, tonight, 7.30. annual fasrnonsho^U«taesd v M^ ^ ^^ Mjdwood Wfly wjU ^ a fi( pat_. ^^ ^ ^ I l,f as, and Michael, Fort Worth, Tex- Tele. LI all n Church. |Friday at her home were held -The special class for retarded ,8 p. m,. * J-« « Co,onia club president. rjck., Day dance on March 14, infro m the cafeteria as; a sister, Mrs. Helen Bozo the Syno- Music will be by.prjccs \ coupon wii: Survivors include his widow, M0nday morning at -Mrs. 0. T. Catlin, Cooper Ave-| Baltimore, Md.; two brothers. Carteret Rhythmaires. j the newspaper Mary; two daughters, Mrs. -„-WIW H rUueiw ™u«:. « L John Boros, Keasbey, and Albert ue, and Mrs. Alexander Cuth- iwm| introduced Zuber, Wilmington, Del.; Sister I Avem)e Carteret, wtth a i, Woodbridge Oaks, were ™ son CM| -Mr, Gustave DePreite, the .01. I.ekmarik, Union; and three Chari„. r. « Man*• •e_ nl.Sisteri s o„;f OSt» . Jo-Tn !__ ^~. ^. -i ^• Q,^ Paul So- parish Hoi) |Mags at of Mrs. •'Daughters of America, will have president of grandchildren, |sepn, Jensen Beach, Fla.; two j^v. stantslarc Milos officia- £ Church will ir Nocturnal Adora-| \ Chinese auction with Street. its semi-monthly meeting Mon-cicty of the First Ch h A 8 p. m.. in St. Ce- Mr. Lockwood addressed on Monday evening MRS. REBECCA B. Tt ?*Z ^ *2F- *? l - ting. Burial was m Su Stephen's -Robert C. Scank, Lincoln day, 8 p. m., Borough Improve- Church, announced Bartok, Orlando, Fla.; Col. Den- * ,__ i, Room 2C7, llre Bgroup,uu,,as „..and- introduced Mr., ^.^j chairme „...„..n fo,r the tv,,,: LAMBERTSON ir Highway was a dinner guest! ment Hall, Lincoln Highway, Me- hold its -The Westminster Fellowship Joseph Siarejko. Diocesan Direc-'carol Davidson and M: FORDS - Funeral services nis L. Bartok, U. S. Army, Tur ' ™^1 iunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gevgej tuchen. Monday, 8 p. m., in |key; a brother in Hungary, and Saffron lived in Port Reading for 'nt First Presbvteriaerian Church will tor off Nocturnal AdorationAdor, , who EisenbergEiseg, baznar ,•••. for Mrs. Rebecca E. Lambert- —Religious instructions for pub-,Hall, . „ ,\J . !.._:„, Mi,* ,I,.»J ifco mpn of the oarish Urc HBI-K five grandchildren. 55 years. She was a member of riaxwell, Iselin. , lLthe Junior Hifjh encouraged the men of the parish Mrs. Herbert Sell)!, son, a former resident of Perth He school chiWna, who are par-j -Mrs. F. C Burke, pres.den met y ^ ^ R_ Ma chufch m ^ St. Anthony's Church and the-Forrest (Whitey) Pigott.f u puhlii Amboy, who died Sunday at her frieste Street, is a surgical pa ishioners of St. Cecelia's Church.!of the Kennedy Park School 24 Felto « fi Fid | VICTOR TETAMONTI Holy Family Society, Carteret, Perth Amboy. on the first Friday M. A. Applebaum, cc home, 15 Clum Avenue, were :ient at Beth Israel Hospital, in grades two through eight, willjPTA announced that the executive Seniors at 7 p. m. month, the time to be PORT READING -Funeral She was the widow of Stephen Sal /v 1 .secretary; Mrs. M I held yesterday at the Flynn and lewark. • be held Saturday, 930 a. ra. Iboard will meet next Thursday. _-"•- '»-*•« ' in the church bulletin, Chinese Auction: and \] Son Funeral Home, 23 Ford services for Vitftor Tetamonti, 83, fron. at the school. Chemical 35 Third Avenue, who died Feb- Surviving are two sons, Walter, -Boy Scout Troop 47 will meet -The Menlo ' Park Terrace enter- Oaklander and Mrs. li Avenue, with the Rev. Sylvestus f:30 at the Presbyterian Church, |Boys' League Mothers" Auxiliary- 1 visual aids. H. Henson, minister of Simpson ruary 20 at the Perth Amboy Port Reading and Raymond, Bay- this evening. is sponsoring a hat show Monday, ff^ dst Methodist Church, Perth Amboy, General Hospitalii,, wernaet hel••».d« .-»last. onneonne. ((ouourr grandchildren grandchildren;; a sis M Ftgaen Perth" ^m -A meeting of the Web-e-los ofat School ML He TAJ officiating. Burial was in Clover- Greiner Funeral ter, Mrs. Fretgansen, Per Packer C* TacirZ«-«in-Di ReET'7;15 —The Jersey Aire Chorus Of1»a spaghetti dinner, March Dwgetafici, Gail Ferguson. "Meat leaf Memorial Park" Cemetery," flrSrsr vyff- *ihoju~ anT ttrwwothers, h ^ Perth Amboy; Michael tonight in St. Cecelia's School, Society for the preservation andlpost headquarters f lagging Wife Woodbridge. solemn high Mass of requiem at Room 101. I -The Saturday group of C.F.A Cecelia's _... J There5a St. Anthony's Church. Bmial was Toms River; and John Encouragement of Barber ^ Cisco, Mary Fennelly, Karen ;wordjd s he canned th eh The deceased moved to Fords Roa, —The Christ's Ambassadors {of St. Cecelia's Church will meet I ing at 7 p. m in St. James' Cemetery, Wood- Quartet Singing in AmeriiAi 40 years ago and was a native of Rozanski, Fords. youth group of the Iselin Assem bridge. meet Tuesday, 9 p. m.; ;« the Burlington. She was a member of [bly of God Church, will meet to- The deceased was a parishioner DOUGLAS-HOME VISIT VFW Hall, Lincoln Highway.;" the Simpson Methodist Church, British Prime Minister Sir Ale< morrow, 7:30 pp. m., at the church •LSt. Cecefia's High S*ool' of; of St. Anthony's Church and a kl ld Perth Amboy. .member of the Greek Catholic So- Douglas-Home, in his get-acquain 48 Berkeley Blvd. !Religion Classes will^-c^e held Surviving are her husband, J lU CYO will jciety, Lodge 41,_ He was the wid- te'd '-"talks- ~with Presiden^—-^t Johnsoi«h™nnn "ASK YOUR CHEVRON DEALER Clinton; a daughter, Mrs. Laura »-4VfcJ, «A.WB>. ... m-i in the Monday from 7:30 to ower of Mary Pencerovitch Teta- made it clear England will con [social Friday, 8 p. »Slover; two sons, George and tinue trading with Cuba. school cafeteria. —Boy Scout Troop monti and had made his home ^rom 7 to 9 p. m., Tuesday^in, St. 'Richard Lambertson, all of TJie main purpose of the Angli -The Mothers Club of Boy ABOUT THIS FINE CHINA... I here 55 years. ' Scout Troop 47 will meet Tuesday, Cecelia's School * *Fords; seven grandchildren; Surviving are four daughters, .American summit was for John /£two sisters, Mrs. Viola Hamilton, ton and Home to get to know eacl 8 p. m., at the Fit Psby HELL SAY IT LOOKS GOOD Mrs. John Szurko, Woodbridge; hh M ''•%*Trenton; Mrs. Mable GiffordMrs, . John Homich and Mrs. Al(othe> r before each is caught up in 11 . iSomers' Point; two brothers, Wil- lVirS. tJUlUI u|IIIU\.u oiiu (m-.o. .u »._ ~~. w 5-Iliam and Mart Matthews, Bur. bert Giordano, Port Reading, andjthe whirl of election campaigns. ENOUGH TO EAT OFF! ' Mtngton.

GEORGE W. MOLUSON ISEILIN — Funeral services for George W. Mollison, 75, who died j Sunday at Roosevelt Hospital,' were field Tuesday at the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, Woodbridge, with burial in Clover- l«af Memorial Park there. Brandnew OlOSMOBILtViSta- \ The deceased retired five years. age a* nn employe* at a Central Railroad Crossing. He had been residing at 739 West Greet Street, with friends, Mr. and Mrs. George Rubright, for a number of years. There are no known immediate relatives.

MRS. HENRIETTA PIENCZYKOWSKI CARTERET - Mrs. Henrietta Konopka Pienczykowski, 34, of 104 Union Street, died Monday morning at Elizabeth General Hospital. Born in Poland, Mrs. Pienczykowski had resided in ttys borough three years and was a parishioner of the Holy Family R. C .Church. She was employed,. at the Best-Made Co., for the last! year. t ,• She leaves her husband, Peter, a daughter Ik'len and two sons, Apthony and John, all aLh^ ^ner* mother, Mrs. Stefania Konop- ka, a sister and three brothers in Poland.

MRS MARY NOWAK j CARTERET - Funeral services were held for Mrs. Helen Nowak, Ot 135 William Street, February 26th at 9:30 at Synowiecki Fun- eral Home, 56 Carteret Avenue, and at 10 a. m., at St. Elizabeth Church, where Rev. Anthony Now! 4-piece setting 'O* Hll new hum the top down! of Fine China • •. only Sized new! Shaped new! More room for the whole crew! Meet VisU-Cruiser-a brand new family-of-wanons for wagon YOUR CHEVRON DEALER HAS THESE MATCHING PIECES Now you can9 own a complet9e service famjiijtt^Unique Vista-Roof gives you a whole iwwjpqint of pf lovely imported dima for far less Fpr ward-fat ing third ttsat, ttniiiiufcl view! Vousit up, facing forward, even in 3-seal, nuKiel».Th«r<)'i» than you think! This olugant on two Vi»lu Cruisei HMJUVII, leli you more room for cargo, too (over 100 eubi« iml). Add a spirited enter through doOf ruttier Ilian tailgate. "Golden Rhapsody" service is true new Jetfire Rocket V-8 with up to 290 h.p., plus a full 10-foot niunt, i* tutu IOWL, UUP PUKS. china: thin, softly translucent, yet HO »t,ll IK, SMal2 wheelbase to wed you to the road. That's just a sample of chip- and crack-resistant you can uae the wagon full of surprises awaiting you in the four exciting it with confidence every day. And Yista-Ouiaer models! See them at your Olds Dealer's.., won! there are nine matching service pieces '* ruiToiiui, mueuri Huipunu, (shown opposite) to complete your He ought to MMHifl *H, Ut »t 4 |lll set Come in today and start your '«n OUTS M place setting in fine porcelain chinal UniqtM Vista-Roof let* you ut up in ityt«...'mcrea3et headroom, cargo space! FOBMU wmx tun HH k vunuu uu, At th* $lgn of tht OHRVROM ,„„„„,. NUMmaim m mum-Bout, IJUHM, ma m, uriuMit u. miu. i, ,avm •. »* •UllirfMI IUNHHM1 ttM M takt bittor can of your eat Is JWK JEWELERS • Mtl rout IKM AUIHOtUtD 01DIMOMU IMUIlr MMtl . l| Mate Btraci, WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES 475 Rahway Ave. Woodbridge, N. J V" Thundty, Much S, 1M4

ilver arrow; Gerald MarHato, in a bird quii and it was the ?ormer W.S.H.S Teacher BlueCold Dinner ne silver arrow; James Mcln- unanimous vote of the group that Flower Show's A-Coming, Y'AII yre, bear badge, gold arrow and Den t portrayal of TV commer- two silver arrows; John David cial) — spoofing them that is — feds Metucken Teacher For Cub Scouts erez, one bear badge; Andrew was the highlight of the evening iapicma, bear badge; Chrlsto- COIXJNIA - Cub Scout Pack 45 and the funniest iher Solnp, gold arrow and silver Mr, Vander Decker reported - Dr. and Mrl' eld its blue and gold dinner last irrow; Stephen Solop, one silver unday at the American Legion during Easter vacation the boys irrow; Timothy Shaffery, one tall, Rahway. Opening prayer will go to Crystal Cavr and ilver arrow and a denner stripe Bar- Entertain said by Berald Mnritato; the Roadside America. In addition to the above John ff. to the flag by Roy Ander- The theme of next month's d Michael McGivney received on and Cub Scout Promise by meeting will be the Mardl tirns At PTA Meeting len chief certificates and cords, Wllkes-BarTB, Pa. hn Frazee. presented by Den 4, March 20 WOODBRIDGE - The pupils of GUS DeVico, scoutmaster of i* currently honey- John "McGivney, Wesley Haw Mary Ballek closed the rvrning iple Miss Joan Mllckus' class enter- roop 44, presented the hoys with run' ns nnd Richard Decker were with the law of the pack avail and will be attained at the general membe^hip heir latest achievement awards mduclwl Into the bobcats; Ronald Lake Shore meeting of Woodbridge School 11 > correlated their efforts in at- ruska and Charles Kennmly, in- ifter March ining them, and ended by say '.T.A. In the school auditorium. i the pack. Jehovah Circuit \|r Mundy was a teacher of The pupils gave their rendition of ing he was very proud of the The highlight of the evening a childs version of the objects of ork and perserverance that had •us the charter presentation by Sets Convention the P.T.A. jeen put into It. ifirshall Tarber, assistant district I [,,r three and a W AVENEL - Jamos F. Muiphy, 1 planned for the Mr». Aldo Nevy, gave a sum- commissioner, who presented the The den mothers were then pre- 32 Mereline Avenue and presiding - at Oak >fl11- mary of the Mitory of P.T.A. and harter to George Murnosky, insti sented with appreciation certifi- minister of the Perth Ambny F.ast Mrs. Joseph Relley read the ob- itlonal representative nf the ates. The following mothers re- Unit Congregation n( Jehnvnh's graduate of jectl of the P.T.A. )«ck. vived certificates; Jo Ann Mart- Witnesses, has been named one of Members of the nominating The boyi received the following ;ato; Cynthia Anderson; Helga the sneakers on the program for committee were announced as fol- awards; William Alusik, gold ar- Hawkins; Laura Solop; Betty the semi-annual circuit assembly lows: Mrs. Joseph Hopta, chair ow; Glen Anderson, wolf badge, ihaffery; Eleonore Kamicnski; to be held in Asbury Park the Ironi Syracuse y , «as president of the man; Mrs. Joseph Shermanskt -old arrow, silver arrow; Paul An- lulia Vander Decker. week end of March 13-15. .she student body and at an Mrs. Marlin Straub, Mrs. Harry derson, seven silver arrows Special awards were given to Murphy will consider the sub- men'' the Kappa Kappa Gam- Ueber, Mrs. Uroy Homer and Michael Ashwell, silver arrow the leaden and George Burnosky, ject of "Faithfully Fulfill the vr in Mrs. J. A. Petrocy. Mark Ballek. two silver arrows iack leader received the apprecia- Ministry." Approximately 1500 .,,,-iiy. Recently she com Diane Stwyer, Louijville, Ky., Qu«tn of the 47th Inttrnitlonil Mrs. J. Sherrard, teacher lussell Bauer, w«blo; Allen am ion certificate. Special awards ministers of Jehovah's Witnesses Flnwfr fihnw, peeks ntit from * bower of (low*n to l«t tht h Brechka, two silver arrows; Law inivmily"she has been Robert Mulligan as advisor. were also given to committee from 18 congregations in eastern world knew the annual «|ionition with more thtn 500,000 - • - lf— ilJ- %J WflVS rence Brechka, gold arrow anc of health and physica Mrs, Aldo Nevy, ways and chairman, John McGivney; blue New Jersey will attend the three- Wootnn will h* Md In New YorVn Coliseum, March 7-15. A bear badge; Martin Connell, Jr \>w York, Florida means chairman, reported and gold committee chairman, day meeting. WellHey College freshman, pert Diane ii olio "Am«rica'i gold arrow and two silver arrows and New Set- plans for the annual spring fai John Alusik; treasurer, John Bal Besides a baptism, « regular Junior MUi." Gregory Flcarra, two silver ar- and announced the date set as lek; ways and means chairman, feature of conventions of Jeho- rows; Alan Frazee, one silver ar- recevied the May 18. Flyers will be sent to all MR. AND MRS, JAMES E. MUNDY Martin- Connell; committeeroan, vah's Witnesses, on Saturday, at row; David Frost, weblo; John of the Rathei inpN|jplin^vflfflee *E. Reusch, Benefits of the program will Science degree from parents requesting aid on all com- Charles Thomas; trips chairman 7 p.m., there will be a showinL Frost, weblo; Stephen Gilllam, district minister, will speak on carry Into all communities ID QM Pa. mittees. :al optmetrist, will be the gues George Vander Decker and cub- of a free two-hour color movie en- one stiver arrow; Paul Oottlich, the subject. "Facing Up to the :ircult as delegates return bom* Laws from Theatre group entertainment is ipeaker. matter, Morion Hawkins for out- titled, "Proclaiming 'Everlasting on* illvtr arrow; Gregory Gul- Urgency of (Xir Timos." and apply tht Scriptural .princi- Kelt bttng ptUUMd for the childran Dr. Rlchman, who hai practice* standing wqrk with th»grgup. Good News' Around tr* World." lion, one silver arrow". All mtaWers at th« assembly lv the Nationnl Director of the during April. Final arrangements in Woodbridge Township for thi In closing each oVn partici- The movie, which will he widel ples learned. Mr? Murphy mfr Also, Ray Hawkins, one ftllvei pated in a skit. Duti 1 sang songs advertised, was produced by th( will he encouraged to share In wine.-, ui! :ino t « ;ot .1 novas> rl,lin Federation of Teachers will be announced at a later date Program Set past 11 years, is president of th Mrs. Bruce Dnvis, library chair- New Jersey Division of the Mil arrow; Gary Hellwig, one silvei around the campfire, while Den Watchtower Bible and Tract So- the door-to door ministry during Witnesses from the local congre- -ill) W0ODBRID0F, man, reported approximately 900 Mrs. Sol dlesex-Somerset Optometric Soci arow; Gary Hiller, one silver a 2 put on a skit that was a replica ciety, sponsor of the connection the assembly. "This apostolic gation will attend the Asbury books have been placed in the Klein and Jack Laden have an- ety, a member of the Woodbridgi row; Ronald Hubbard, one silvei of the site at the OK Corral. Den Highlight of the assembly wl method of spreading the Christian Park asembly. school library thus far. $200 has nouncd a portion of l\ic entertain- Lions Club and has been chair arrow; Keven Kamienski, on< sang Indian songs and Den 4 'take place Sunday, 3 p.m., whei faith and the knowledge of God is ew Members been made available to the chair- ment for the 50th anniversary man of Sight Conservation for tw silver arrow; John Kennedy, twi put on a skit portraying famous about 1900 people are, expectec basic with Jehovah's Witnesses,' Nixon steps up pace of speak- for purchasing additional dinner - dance o f Congregation years. silver arrows; Kevin Ligouri, om Americans. Den 5 participated to fill the Paramount Theatre, site said Mr. Murphy. ing engagements. boob. The library was open for Adath Israel March 14. at the To Join Church y p MArtflMMNMIMMMVWMMMMMMA MMMIMM tion b Chanticler, will be an original I IN _ "The Suffering Face|M*; f( y «J» «"«•> mem- f tebfthip after the meeting. musical narration, "Here's a Hope of the Executive and A Prayer", written by Mrs Alfred Kaplan. Sunday evening by Board will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Bruce Davis, Winter Mrs. Sanford Brandt and Dr Albert Richman will be the nar din Assembly of i. general membership ratora. Soloists will be Mrs. Rich ard Brown and Mrs. Arthur Ma- Coming Thursday, March 12th.,. meeting will be held on March zur. Mn. Kaplan will be director. j ,1 thorns and blood stream- 24, in Uw school auditorium, whit Homemakffl Musical acompaniment will be furnished by the Allan Zane or- were the words "Have Service of Middlesex County" will chestra which will also furnish t-tod Me Again?" the music for dancing. rs, Johnson, who assists Rev. TIIP youth groups of the Con- by Immersion, will be held at his evangelistic work, gregation will commemorate the tnava anniversari y st Fridad y evening SW-1 When They Crucified of hit chalk sketcltes 3Bie-Iiidepeiide»t-Leader's vices, t p.m.. tomorrow, ana will

Services for the week have been lmf l "Follow Me"; "Then conduct the Oneg Shabbot after- I-*' *-.""•" *''flirt '"-BB I-',-it • --i ^^J.

follows: Sunday wards iI()av Find|ing and DaVid Vim and Me"; and "Man of m , Morning Wor-1Hutler i advisors ^ in charge ^ ship, 11 a m.. Junior Church, for amuiRfments and all are invited

ages four through ele-|(o a||en,i and Evening Wor tu Cross the Jordan Alone", Ik>sei Viilioi), for the dinner- Kev. Johnson sketched on ship, 7 p, m.; Tuesday, Women's]dance shouU J made immediate- Missionary Council Prayer Scrv-||v with Mrs. Benjamin Rabinowite. Annual M Cl P S 1 d to Mrs. John Trotter, for and Evening Prayer jsea,ing arrangements are to be

the most srcsU to the - Wednesday, Bible ma(te wi(n Mrs isa(]ore -

m, and Friday, ;blunv Albert Richman stry in the Iselin Church The Church Nursery, under the members will be extendet supervision of Mrs. Magne Lohne, To Address Mothers will he available during Sunday! WOODBKIDGE - The regular Morning Worship Servioi, mectinp of the Mothers SPRING into me congregation Morning Worship Junior [Club of Woodbridg ll be held, Church are collecting hankies andiMonday, HO p.m the home Mis-'.of Mrs Philip Nelson, 570 Barron with Baptism sions this month. \vcnut Dr. Albert Richman, to

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ST. ANTHONY'S R. C. jMonrlay, Religious Training. 210 TEMPI,F F.MAM'KI, (Wednesday, Testimony MM ing, Market and High Stnwti CHURCH Tuesday », Frank Koraek (8:3>, "What is man. thai thou Wcdnctdny, 8 P.M., Prayer A.M. A.M., Holy jCommunion m--c'!ni! Hoy Avenue. ___Fordi 30 A.M.. Family Service and 00 A.M. Morning Worship OUR REDEEMER Sunday School Golden Text: "God created man his own image, in Ihr image of KIRST PRESBYTERIAN :00 A.M. Sunday School LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 A.M., Holy Communion and Jod created he him" (Onesisj CHURCH OF AVENEL 2S Fowth Street, Fords Sermon (first and third Sun- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 271. • j (21 Wmxthrfdge Avenue B>i. Eldon R. Stohi days) Morning Prayer and Ser- CHURCH Orpwlstc Mdle Jacobson and One of the^kajor themes will be Avenel Mlu Barbara Frit sent mon, (Second and Fourth Sun- Rrv rhirlri S. MlcKtnri*, Ph.D. SM rUhwa? Arena* hese lines from "Science nndi Malln Service, 8:15 AM days) Pmslor Woodbridge, n. J. lealth with Key to the Script-; Mate Service. 10:45 Church Worship 8, 9, 10 and U Afei N. Nemttb, Pastor Holy Dayi ires" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The L Manta. Aislrtant Partor Holy Communion: Holy Communion AM mt *, BrieiV *», understanding of his spiritual in- Sunday School, 9, 10 and 11 Dlr -tot of Mode First Sunday, 10:45 OrgaahaUou dividuality makes man more real, Third Sunday, 8:15* Klizabfihlown Water Company; Donald lUrnlrkrl. HI,,, A.M. ornmg Worship, 11 A.M rrinity Vestry, third Monday, more formidable in truth and en- NEW WATER STl'DV COMMISSION - Members are pklurr-d 'Sunday School"and Bible Classes, his own engineering firm In Iselln, and Car! Olwn, prf, Singspiration, 8 P.M. hurclfSchool 930 A.M. j 7:30 P M. ables him to conquer sin, disease, above with Mayor Walter /"Ho. Standing left to right: ' 9:30 A.M. of the Middlesex Water Company. Senior High Fellowshipllh , 7 P.tf. unior Christian Endeavor, 3 St. Anne's Unit, first Monday, and death" (p.317). WinfieW Finn, Industrial Cnunril; Vincent McDonnell, main- Junior High Fellowship 7 p.m. Schools; Robert Goodrich, P.M. Sundays COLONIA GOSPEL CHAPEL 8 PM. tenance supervisor, St. Margaret's Unit, first Wed- 8T. JOHN VTANNEY CHURCH unior Hi United Presbyterian «t toman Avenue at West nesday, 8 P.M. hock about 2 hour-- i,,,' 420 Inman A' Youth, « P.M., Sundays Street, Colonia 1 Colonla Senior Hi United Presbyterian Sunday School and Bible Classes, Episcopal Churdwomen, First and keep under w.n.. Monday. J P.M. IUT. WalUr lUdziwon, PutOf Youth, 7 P.M., Sundays ' 9:30 A.M. RCT. Fratoil DaUy, AJtlrtant Prinity A]ta*%uild, mqurth "nun-s- Corned Beef ih,v|, UIt outh Choir reneirttl, 7:J0 P.M Gospel Sendee Sunday, 7:30 J».M. Sarah Ann's Cooking Sunday Masses: 6:20, 7:30, 8:30,1 lay, 8 p.m. Cflbhn^ Christian Women's HOBM Bible fefera* 9:45, 11 and 12:15 1 can corned be Amboy Avenne, WoedbrUg* White Church Guild, second and: R«T. John wiim, Futor many delicious ways to serve l teaspoon salt. 7:30 I M. ourse, is your rather plain but \ spoons of corned btc: : Rt. R«T. MsfT. Chattel O. fourth Mondays, I P.M. |Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 8:45. ihcm. Saute garlic with the butter in McCorrlitln, Ptitor Meetings, Thursday, 6:30 P.M.,useful booklet that a thoughtful and hold the rolls • • Ladis' Aid Society, second and! 9:15, 9:30, 10:00, 10:15. 10:45, a large skillet 2 'minutes. Stir in Ui. William Root, AMljUnt Putn Internal Revenue Service provid-: toothpicks. Fry in •!: , RCT. Donald J. Rellly, fourth Wednesday, 1:30 P.M. 11:00, 11:30 and 12 noon Trinity Senior Choir Practice, Sphucb Supreme cabbage, curry and salt. Cook Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 8:00 Thursdays, 7:30 P.M., Satur- es its customers. j serve with chili sau[ Men's Club, fourth Thursday *# Y :30 A.M. Church School FIRST PRESBYTER*!* . and Airjorce Chief of Staff Gen, Hale Choir rehearsal, 8 PM. College of Agriculture, Rutgers Ch4r Rehearsals 1:00 A.M. Worship •>. CHURCH OF ISEUN* * Curtis D?May. :00 P.M. Junior-High Altar-Rosary Society, Bret Mon University, New Brunswick, 08903 Immediate Delivery!! Chancel, Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. Oak Tree Road Informed soirees on Capito day after first Sunday at will bring you Leaflet 97. Junior Wednesday, 8:45 P.M, Fellowship Btv. Roger D. Sldeher, Putor Hill report that the two differed :00 P.M. Methodist Youth Mn. Harman Clark, P.M. not only in their general estimate! Director of Christian Education MORE TAKE HOME PAY WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL fellowship Monday after second Sunday al of reliability in the specific SUNDAY SERVICES When Senate and House con- CHURCH 8 P.M. figures they cited as evidence, Corner Prospect Avenue and UNITED CHURCH Sunday Worship: 8:45 and 11:11 ferences wrapped up a compro- Tuesday mise agreement on the biggest which they gave before the House Ridgedale Avenue OF CHRIST A.M. PTA meeting third Tuesday 830 Lake Avenue tax: cut bill in the nation's history Armed Services Committee. Rev. Allen W. Kasmussen Sunday School: Nursery through each month at 8 P.M. 9:45 A.M. Sunday School for all Clark Township third grade 8:45 A.M. the average taxoayer was assured Female Choir rehearsal. 8 P.M True ages. Ernest ^Jajabas, superin Ret. George A. Skulls, Pastor Kindergarten through sixth grade of taking home more pay in 1 Thursday Ave Maria Choir re- "Who doesn't like the smell o tendent. Adult Bible Class a hureh School, 9:45 A.M. 10:00 A.M. March. Morning Worship, 11 A.M. hearsal, 8 p. m. nice fresh paint?" asks a house same hour. Junion High Fellowship 10:00 The ironing out of differences Confessions wife. Anyone who has just sat oc 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship ser- ,M. to 12 Noon 1 between Senale and House ver- vice, Nursery provided. THE CHURCH OF sions of the bill put the hill over a newly-decorated park seat. i JESUS CHRIST noon, 4 to 6 P.M. and 7 to -Humorist 6:00 P.M., Senior Youth groups Senior High Westminster Fellow- its last big hurdle. President Florida Grove Road P.M. and sometimes on day 7:00 P.M, Evening Gospel Ser- hip 7:00 P.M. to 9 30 P.M. Johnson is expected to sign the Hopelawn before Holy Days of Obligation vice Ladies Aid Society meets second bill shortly after March 1. Joseph Benjola, Minister j Richard Benjola, Organist and fourth Mondays, 8:00 P M. U. S. PLAN AND AH) Sunday Morning Worship, 10:30 Women's Guild, fourth Tuesday, TEMPLE BETH AM A.M. Informed sources have confirm KEEP UP WITH YOUR 8:00 P.M. JEWISH COMMUNITY ed that the Johnson Administra- Sunday School. 9:15 A.M. Men's Christian Fellowship sec- CENTER OF COLONIA tion has drawn up plans to carry ond Friday, 8:00 P.M. 220 Cleveland Avenue ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Rabbi Herbert Wlthm out a concessional directive to HOME TOWN NEWS CHURCH ,top ait) to anv nation whose ships •Mrf- CONGREGATION BETH Services Friday evening, 8:30 Sat CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY ur&y morning 9:00 or plants carry goods to Cuba. Rev. Rudolf Kelnaru, Of «iitktf> .Mttttfc..listed as Worship, 10:30 A.M. 90 Cooper Avenue, Uelto WOODBRIMB$1» morning from 10:45 A.M. to having sent ships or planes to CO,,., Sunday School, 9:00 A.M. Rabbi Norman Klelnnun leu? WATCH me* Dr. Norbert Kastner, Cantor 11:45 A.M. Cuba, Richard I.;Phillips, State 18 GREEN STREET Sabbath Services, Friday eve- Department spokesman said, only WOODBRIDGE, N. J. CLEANING- CONGREGATION ning, 8:00 GRACE EVANGELICAL three — Greece, Turkey and Mor-'^ B'NAI JACOB Saturday Morning Service, 8:30 LUTHERAN CHURCH ' occo — are getting any suable • Enclosed please Bind $4.00 for a new sub- Lord S.treeL Avene! SM New Brunswick Avenue United Slates assistance. scription to; ($5.00 out of State). Babbl Phllfc Brand CONGREGATION ADATB Perth Ambey 8:30 P.M., Friday) ISRAEL •*«. Herbert f. A. Hecht, i"a»ior • INDEPENDENT-LEADER 10 A.M., Saturday, Junior Con- gregation Amboy Avenue, Woodbridg* ROCK • CARTERET PRESS Rabbi Samuel Newberger CHRISTIAN SCIENCE To be sent to: STATE JEWELERS EVANGELICAL AND 8 P.M., Friday. Sabbath Services CHURCH II Main Street, Woodbridg* REFORMED CHURCH 9:30 A.M., Saturday services 830 Jefferson Avenue SALT 9:30 AM., Saturday, Junior Con- Kahway For Ice and Water Softeners NAME (Mut to IUU Itatn) S4 James Street gregation Sunday at 11 A.M. (Voodbridge $2,110 hundred lbs. Sunday School 11:00 AM ADDRESS EM. Lfillt Egry, Mlnliter ST. ANDRKW^ CHURCH Wodne^'ay, testimony meeting at 31.10 fifty lbs. Order ot Sunday Services Avtucl TOWN 8 P.M. 10 A.M., Sunday School Ret. John tSagui, fatttr Reading Room, Tuesday and SERVI$OFT of (Include Zip Code) 10 A.M., English Service Weekday Masses, 7:30 A.M. Thursday 12 to 3 P.M., Wed- 11 A.M., Hungarian Serucat Sunday Masses, 7 00, 8:15, 9:30 WOODBRIDGE 6 t« 7;» P.M. f VM", VoUUi Fellowship 10:45 and 12 noon. 921 St tieorges Avenue The Point Js. Firat Sundity of th« munth 2:30 imfessions. Hatmday, 4, 5, (Juit NmMh Of tlO»rrlf»I) (Sunday, 9 w and n AM. P.M., Indies' Aid Suclety 8:30 P.M. ME 4 1815 Flowers For All IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Sunday School, 11 A.M. national Cash Register Service 47ih INTERNATIONAL Call l'«r flowers, birth- In The days, anniversaries, SAVE C(\M waddings, etc, to odd Fresh Seafood Daily extra joy to the event WIIOLKSAtE AM) Kl I All, ^^^^^ OVER DU% Independent- Leader --and other times to 1 Fret- Estimates — tree Pick Up & Udivt-ry Williiu Ml Miles express your sympathy AT THE 1KIK1) FISH TO TARK OIH' 1 VIKV I' it I DAY and and thought lull iess - - Phone in Vour Osd'i - MK Relief Machine* Furniwlwd , Be assured oi the finest COLISEUM HOMK MADK CUAM (li(H,Dl'K —coll us. COLUMBUS URClb. 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Nlrhnlas nud«s, Edison, acting The servlcn ti»am will he avail-; prMlHi-nl, w 'rom*H th« viittnri able hefori* thc regular mertlnji niiil offoreri the services of th* (mm 7:M tn : p,m,, for nny In- Incnl formation or help required by the TIIPIO is a need for puzzles of 'individual leader*. I n rHIgiow; nature, and men who Tln> 17 Brownlo and Olrl Scout, have imtw workshops, are a*k«d : ' TrnopH. (iponnorcd by St. Cewlla' ' tn help In this project. t'TA, held a IVbOwDaiiRhLeri Joachim Goccljnk, of Wood- 'conummion Breakfast Sunday. hiid«(\ fund-raising chairman, an- Thn (llrl SctoiU with tlwlr mo- nounced tickets fnr the television thiMM and leaden* altrndid Mass; : raffle wil! be available in thr«* unrl Holy Communion together, weeks. The drawing Is scheduled Uwn met in Our l,ady of t.ourdes for June 22. Hall for the hrcakliiHl. Mrs. Chmies McCarthy, U*lln, (iiii'st sjxmkcr was Itev. Joseph WM appointed communion break- ShechiUk nssslfiint al Immarulnlo fast, chairman. It l« not nece»- l!(imi'|)Wn Chtucli. Muntclnir, snry to be a catholic in order to who s|x>ko on the good such an attend the breakfast, oruHiilzBtiiiii, ;is (lirl Smuts, duos rliailes Glarantano, Iselin, wai in keeping mother and daughter apiiointed chairman of recreation ('ll)SP. for the children. He will be M- S|HTUII mic«li wore: IleV. John sistod by Miss Maureen Sullivan M. VviluK, pastor of bt. Ocelifl's Idlson. Church; Mi's. Jark Brown, presi- UKIGHT Of MTVl.K: Fashion* wnm at tho Kfnlor (ilrl Scout Sharlow, lwlln. In a nutmeg rorduroy Jumper with It is expected that Motuignor dent of Crossroads Council; Mrs, • union show hrltl taut Saturday, at the First I'rrNliyterinn mntrhing Mouse; Mlal« R»fikow»k], New Rrunswloh, Thomas Prain, Superintendent of Donald Maguire, president ot St. Church, RahWfly. Mure than fiOgirt s from hnth Crossroad* ami wenrlnfc thc nffloinl Strninr girl .Seoul uniform which she also Schools In the Trenton Diocese, i Cecelia's I'TA and Mrs. KOKR, Karltan Vallpy Cminclls Modeled oostumpii and knitted apparel madr and Miss Kathy Dfmarwt, Rahway, dressed In a two- will be the guest speaker at the i Neighborhood 8 Chairman. that they madr ilnnuMvu. From Irft to rigMi Mh« Marl* tone aqua April meeting, A choral group, composed of Mercurto, Hopt'lnwn, wearing a yellow wool fnwmhlc; Mlns Kt. JoM>ph'i Church, Ctrttmt representative* ot «e«h Junior has opened « religious dais fW The Whito Church OwiW will obwrve UM> t«c«>nt*«nrv nl both \ew and Brownie Troop entertained, the retarded, It is suggested that I unwlbridne al a Tercentenary Fashioh n Show U> bel MihM MortdavMrf , MarcMh 90. Att HHI FiP t Thc group was trained and di- (iroup \Avenel Unit Hears 1 rl ht arp Judith BftW( n Mlx lohB interested resident* of that art* ' "".,„ < liurch Ffllo*»hlp IlaHI- 'n ll"> P """- '•"•» '" R ' " ' jreeled by Mrs. William James. Ixo Gcnnnrclli, reg contact Mrs. William Hepworth. 1 tary Mrs. Albert tkrke, eorreg Aidt Bethany Home Thrte State Offtem ' ' pitrlcla WtMtOB. Mtt. Philip Johnson nnd Miss Janet Jeswn. _l Members of the Cadette Girl] | i«i y mi\ /vmvn utiRt, iifiiEa- St. Francis Council, KnighU (Ad. AVENEIJ -,Speakers at the re- iScout Troops Were ushers. Mrs. >latpe ponding swretary; Mrs. Anthony ISELIN - The Women's Mis- Columbus, Metuchen, has volun- UltUCa poftda. swsociaiB]l hostesshostess:; MrsMrs.. An- cent meeting of the Sons and also accompany the on tht R. M. Crllly Was general chuir- Council of the Iselin As- teered to assist Sister Mary Bo> liisclnski, chaplain; Daughters of Liberty, Pride ot accordion, jltlan. „ I iSELIN — The annual _, of Qod Church will meet gla, Metuchen, in obtaining teach- wrcli Guild to Sponsor Mls Theodore Allen, and 1 New Jprsey Council J43, included General co-chairmen ar* Mrs. At a special Thinking Day cult- ynn dinner of Volunteer ; ' - '• (tonight at 7:45, at thc church ing material. 060 0 Chambers, trustees. |Mrt. Edward Palmer, ex-«tate Bowen and Mrs. . SallRburySaltebury, as-ihraUonas- bration, Junior Troop 22o, under Ct)mpcompananyy NoNo.. 11 nnnnd Itits sauxllinryj ^ Chambers, trustees. MrMrs.s MagnMagne e jLohnejOhne| , president, i councilor; Mrs. Orville Barkelew, Mrs. John McCaffrey, Metuchen lilted by otheler members of thejththe | thoe leadership of Mrs. Daniel held Saturdny at th1e Green Mrs. Liscinnki, past-president, requested members bring articles UllOtV was nationat treasurer and Franklin announced that the first meeting ways and meaneans committees in- Flaiubaum, were the guests ol street Firehouse. jwas honored. Ifor the Bethany Home (or R*- of the new Girl Scout Troop for Tll(; Reed, council deputy. eluding Mrs. Jesscn, Mrs. AnneiB, Cadette Troop 207 at the homehome " Thn%ao inventioim,™.iiiinn wuwms eivePivcnn bhvv The compancompanyy installeinstalledd *a new|tirenewjfiredd MinisterMinisterss anandd Missionaries Missionaries.. retarded will begin March 7, at i: - The White:Johnson, Mra. llalph Salisbury, Three members planned a visit Mrs. Fries. Mrs. stcmel and Mn'JjTMri. Ross" leader! Mrs. .„-Vam R m sr i; in Ol „„„ „. . .. „., , Utioon, in the Trojan Club, Coan 1 to thc Middlesex Nursing Home, t, (.mid , contribution to the'and Muss Emily \*>. Datonceicao. Ibert Morton, co-leaner, was also th e ^lire company«any , whwhoo als alsoo In-wardIn-ward"" whicwhichh wawass presentepresentedd tO|to, Uottonn tippetippedd swabsswabs,, faciafaciall tls to-- Place, Metuchen. (1 rp com COeo Metuchen to hfelp cheer a shut-In .,-cv Tercentenary and the! Also thc following children: Mr». Fales Is in charge of thfrprBsetit. talled Truck• Of-••. •cer s as follows• •• : Itv-J~«i».iFrederick- German^.m^nn fofnr hi>,ios «ryK»«o™irA.,,«;«MS,. , toile»n!ioft soapman, WM M deodprrionrfw-. member, Charles Slessel. The The next meeting of the society lin,h(|,iy celebration of.Nancy Nemrth. Patricia Winston, : 51 stage letting with apt— -'-' A to the company and the children ant shavinp cream, birthday will be March 23. y [[(jy^fd HDmtnelt, ClUBl, I). A membermemMrss araremrs Mrs. Jame James s aeanSearlee will he TercentenaryiMary Jane Winston, (ilenn Salis- me for lht pall WM of members over many years. cards, all-occasion cards, wrltl«"Hi ' furnishinlurnlshingg i having been Stuutinu inin France," und a bulGunUier GunUier, , S.St., , First assistont;; Pat car, M.mday, 7:30 p. m., at|bury. Judith Bnwen. Suzanne paper and envelopes ((councilor; Mrs. Raymond Han from various homes. Mrs. John-,^ iunc|ieoi)i ili of "Pu"Ptt ric k Saulerl , secondd assistantit;t A lAl •paper and envelopes. whevhen fashionlBweafashionIBowea., Joyce Bown. JuditJumthn , ^^ , :- ~ cock Mrs Olis BASEBALL GENIUS |( am Mrg the national family bert Berke, captain; Donald Neu- NASA PLANS MORE TESTS Members are reminded that A Christma^ 's secret pal affair »l'the past 30K0M vears willjStenzel. Jean Salisbury, Peggy K ,JTl'heasev cliairmiin of rt they should bring canned goods Mankato, Minn. — Peter Now- y t ranee, and French bread munh, lieutennant: and William Plans for a new series of sound- was planned. The special award nvn I'lisUimes>., .MVPm„ J n-f, "Ulishur v.• Lvni, l Yelle Susan Da- .. " Li- . ,«Up w 'f»«, «» "™w ""•« monn, iieuicuuaiu «iu ...... to each monthly meeting, so a scki, S, Is rated a genius by hi* I ing rockets launching*, in Norway winner was Mrs, Edward Palmer thas,n severa100 yeBr«;Concelcel of Salisburyo, Lynannd ShirleYMWy. sujanDa Con-^ j;ridjo ind n(;wipBpfr p^],c|ly ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ Gwrje supply may be maintained (or an |klnrlergdrten teachers. were announced by the National Mrs. Hancock was hostess and modeled by Guild ceicao. j"(Jold»n Sparruw" patrol, Cuiura Setlluk, WilUaUJ, Crosby, Jr., By studying picture cards ht Aeronautics and Space Admittl- emergency need in the area. Mrs. Carl Augustine was named and fnmllies. The period dm* o( the early Birthday Play (iiven !Planzbttuni, Dorothy Junes,, Don- .ardens. The group is collecting General gets with bubble gum, the lad can and Andrea Tom- in charge of hospitality (or to- who will repre-| IWOa wil be modeled by Mn.| ({„ ^linnl T recite heights, weights, and rec- pupIb ^ lilt lutheis wm ui u»>->i ui •.<.»>! - —«•--••- -, morrow's meeting at 8 p.m., at . nrlv Dutch settlers, will Bumham Gardner, Mrs. Thomas ords of about 300 baseball playen. COLONIA - A February birth- lypicali) American, weie brouyht , ,, theories as to foe formation of,stamps, and used post cards. School 4 auditorium. u l.-» Tlu.inpson and Sandra Smith. Mrs. Edward Yelle and Cros b h Sr day play was presented at School by the Junior Troop. Ann exhibi«nhiliitt , , 10,;,:he electrically charged layer of Plans for the reorganitttlon rf Genuine religion Is cotuplcuoui km Colonial dress will ba Mrs. Donald Fales. Modern drew World churchmen visit Russian , seminary. I because It lacks display. ^brf-taTHiJSTSirTBJiiATi. n,vWU0K-^ «|Ulrl ^^^S^;ZT£^^ resident^ •«*• IWMC^^made. JRCneral fasMon hiitory will b^nmny f,,,NUK {mf\* were born.wU.. b> Je ^atl patio K ^ rec ^ s tary. iwanl V'lle. Kliaron Kuii, Kathleen y "','•""";," "J" ,•",., • i be incluled in the narraiiun feiven,dururta nBB lh« month. ,dwto8- W>« on K«;t, kaUu«un ^y Poreda; fjnanfcial MCre- the 1800s will i, Eneen McCarthy, Val-Anth "»y Pored«- ^ial «J*I 1 by adults including Mrs. during the ihow by Mrs. Victor Characters were portrayed MOM: ON BIG CHANGE TORDSI Uhrlass, Linda ifet^h, and t^t/easurer- «d WiUmm Wtud>{ ^ emeth, Mrs. John Molnsr, ollow. Georiw ttKhinHtu Mi, Emll Mlele, 1x» Gennarelli, t mtt .lessen, Mrs. Leonard WHIInm Knoit, and . Manuel DnConceicao, : |)erFcffmaiice ill the '64s from Ford won Motor Trend it Shaw, Mrc. Weldon Kiflinfr, Bur The installation for the Auxili- .Mhklnk and B^an B, Anthony ft'orld Pin Huemuny. Mu-liuUe Mrs. Edward Simonstm, wick Felton, Ketnifth Kwhnitzcr, : by Mrs. John; Ayuttc as ini;,trt'ii oi ceremonies v Bowen, Mrs. Philip and John Bcnko. Mr. Bcnk magazine's "Car of the Year" Award. Now, we^re celebrating with a MMIMWWWWIMM spedal-oifcr Ford Custom Sedan (shown below in white). The price EXCLUSIVE Stephen Hay* promise and laws. The entire fund wfire made by .each girl, 8, is special (see how little toraLperformanty can cost). The looks and Peggy McOuinness. :group aany "The World Song" and'pgnny for each of her birthday; A dance from Hansel and (iretal | "Our Chalet" in French, years. A singing group from; aratt^""\"e special (wit' h speciar ~~l whee l covers, extra chrome, trim an. d at BUD'S HUT in was presented by son»e of thej The following girl scouts were Troop 226, calling themselves . . , )f \ ^ fnfa] nenOniiaIl££ tOF aCIiailgei rhUdnn while others in the class then presented with Uiilr World "The Weasels." entertained with all-VllWl lipllOlSiel yj. T1 Ij LLMli \K\ HHiUflUMrfnce f for a change° ! f did the March of the Wooden Sol-1'ius: Dorothy Jones. Anne BurtJsongs, they were: Anne Burt • J " — "»••mmmtmtmmmi^ oodbri(lge Township diem from Babes In Toyland. j Catherine C.assidy, ElUubeth Car-jF-Jiz^beth Carroll, Mona Tlara- i , >—^_-_ !roll, Mona Flanzbatirrt, June Ect'iiuiim and Caihermt Cassldy. BiXiulan Behan, Irish playwright: ersltiy> Lindfl Cum8tock, Theruiia A Friendship Circle was formed "Any publicity U good publicity,] Virginia to end the occasion, with each as it isn't an obituary. l)rht:utii Lynann Esseyi _r, Donna Freeman, Mary girl making a wish for a Girl notice." 'Pecclils, Linda Homanowskl, San-dulde in another country. The [dra Sanfoi-d, Baitaia Schiweder,'two troops then sang "Taps" In i Theresa Smith. 1 French.

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ME AlloHicek1 Daily, 9 to 4, ll"<'U' 1 ME4-UH07 Avrnd Saturdays, *? to 12 noon i I^I ,,„ U,wn\ Rminl saks uicw rouid & U>cd Ui values it* |'> Mile South of Independent-Leader (KB.) - Carteret PAGE TEN Thund&y, March 5, 1964 I)emocrat PTA To Attend Fashion Show Set i The Crow's Nest! fronp Woodbridge Oaks By Fords Sisterhood Allen Cnikbrriaca FORDS — Spring and resort Annual l)i MM Oik Trr* Road Breakfast Sun. outfits will be featured in the 'fin For Tax Plan AVENEL - The Utlla, New Jr-rsfy WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Frank fashion show to be sponsored by Annual Fire Company No I WOODBRIDGE - The Wood- T*l*. LI HM« I. Decibut, president of Mt. Car- the Sisterhood of Temple Emanu- dinner was held 1 !•:, [bridRe Young Delnocrats, at an mel PTA, annouwd members who el at Canadians in Menlo Park -Mr. and Mrs. Waller Huryk at the Avenel fireh.,, [executive board meeting Monday I ilnn to attend the 'annual com- Shopping Center, Wednesday, and children, Walter and Jane Gulder, first assist i .night, announced endorsempnt of munion breakfast. Sunday, at Cor- March II, at 9 p.m. (1n Frances, Wood Avenue, were :hairman and assi^, JGovernor Richard J, Hughes' Pro- pus Christi parish, South River, Maureen Marshall will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, John! Schaffer, second nssiM Bach Again: gressive Graduated Personal In- Huryk, Newark. will nscmblo in front of Our Lndy narrator and the fashions will be come Tax. Master of cercm, -Gwrt* of Mr. and Mrs Wal- Ml. Carmel Church on Sunday modelled by the ladles of the Hen- 1 am. bark r' my desk,! ^ l ion, Stephen Cohorosky f ne wording of reso ut ter Kronet, Wood Avenue, Satur- uning at 7:00 for departure at Sisterhood. h William Dwyer, •I»|J finrfitip it dilTim: to keep my as sponsored by Bernard W. day, were Ralph Caliendo, Sr., .x The breakfast is sponsored Rhoda Kiebon, chairman, 17 Pl'"M(|.n| ' Avenel Fire c mind on mv work after 10 glor- FrwtmaR parliamentarian, is as Newark; Mrs. Emil Caliomfo and the Amboy (legion PTAs and P«ni Street. Metuchen, and Joan were: George Y-il Inns days in Puerto Rico. I can t fo||ows Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Caliendo Mass will he celebrated at Corpus Ballon, co-chairman, 25 Fairfax councilman; Willi In set myself up as an ..^ ^ Woodbridge Young Inlin. On Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Church, 8:00, Breakfast Road, Edison, have planned re- ;ll Michael Hrabar, \\ expert on Puerto Rico affairs j £^« "- hatically Kronert and children, Walter and be sprvel afterwards In the freshments and door prizes. Tic- sack and Al Pich.-il- ft W l S h 0rt d ay S resolve Carol visited Mrs. Ervin Tomy, ctukil cafeteria. kets may be obtained from the ; :^ !^ ?.^- . J _.u . . :!endorSe but missioners. our Sayreville. Mrs. Decibus also announced chairman. ninny residents o! •Mrs. Herman Modes, Plym- ilml during the remaining weeks The following ox I ill! come to the states in his request (or early out Drive, is patient at Memori- •if Ix-nt, hot dog sales will be ed; Harold beteer. ,|,,| However, wonderful climate. institution of a Progressive Grad al Osteopathic Hospital. Union. held on Tuesdays and pizza pic Charles Mezera ,„!. after the trip, I feel 1 can qualify lated Personal Income Tax the ales op Thursdays in the parish Westbury Park News Michael Petras, M,""!,! as an expert on how to go to inly fair tax based on ability to hall with class mothers alternat- Rubin Greco, Anil,,,,, 'j Puerto Rioo on a budget — a iay, as the optimum solution to ing on the committees and Mrs, Andrew Galisin, \Vilti.-iTtl strict one. First you get a good Family Night Set lie search for necessary, revenue Ceorge Czick, hospitality chair Alice Cuthbrrtson Harold Hanson, ]\m, i travel agent and arrange for a •1,1 finance -our growing State and man in charge. IMS *)ak Trw Road Galida, J. Tjorm>!un| package deal which in our case Kennedy, William liv,',., j local government needs and to By LL Auxiliary The unit will sponsor a penny Isclln, New Jerwy included helicopter from Newarl- alleviate the already excessive Tek LI 8-8468 Derewsky, Wnllace \\,.\M WOODBRIDGE - The Parents' CONTEST WINNFR Miss Mary Ann Fnlvio to winner of an essay contest, on the death of Presi- sale, March 17, 8:30 p.m., with Airport to JFK Airport and re- wrden on the home owner." man Petz and Lonnii- i.1( turn; plane fare to Puerto Rico Auxiliary of the Woodhridtfe I.itlle dent Kennedy and its effort on the nation, ipoMorrd by St. Cecelia's Council KnlRhts of Colum- tickets being distributed this week -Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Aiello, A gold watch wns ••, and return; 10 night at El Mir- A nominating committee was League and Pony \,P;^\K will bus, left to right, I«v. John M. Wilus, Mary Ann, Mr*. Donald Maguire, president of St. Cecelia• Further plans will be made at Jersey City, were weekend guests ex-chief Luskic fur :>:, nmar Hotel, a tour of San Juan ippointed including Robert E sponsor a family night, March 13, ITA and William liranrienbcrK, (Irfind Knight. the executive board meeting. of Mr. and Mrs. William Hassett, active service. area, a day at the race track acks, Joseph Valenti, George 7:80 p.m., in the St. James School Plans are also being made for Westbury Road. They also visited The steak dinner v,,,s nnd n meal it La Concha — all Yates, Frank Bertagna, Michael auditorium. Family night is held "Code for Parents of Teenagers" Mrs. George Beveridge, Worth for $259.50. The only other ex- Berko and Mary Arway. Elec- each year to acquaint the parents STORK CLUB , panel discussion, April 9, and a by Gene Amy and uTj Variety Show to Assist Street. following firemen: pense was reals and tips. ion of officers will be held in 'and Little League boys with the _card party, April 21. Further ''"•ft CM -Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Placa, J. Anicr May. rules and regulations of the pro , wn u - ™™™ »the Peruvians will be made: at an executive We - a fellow BPW member U S1 H Tagliareni, Worth Street, on Sun Lyons. New members accepted into gram, and to give parents the op- Arm*)? General Hospital during'meeting. 8:00 tonight in the school anrl myself — enjoyed the El Foreign Student Program y p day, were Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore the club include Gerald Farley, portunity of meeting the members hall. Miramar, which is completely and the past week include: Tagliadeni and sons, Nicholas and Business is George Radec Carol Zirpolo, Ar- of the organization which provides ner it president of the local chap-J Members not ^tending the com- milhcnticnlly Puerto Rican. Na- WOODBRIDGE To help rais« From Forts, a son to Mr. mi 1 Carmen, Stataft Island -and Mr, according to lene Bassarab, Herb Rosen, Ellen a program of healthful recreation ' breakfasbkft t wilwiltl receNerccetVe tive designs and materials from funds and create an interest in ter and contributes substantially |Mrs. Edward Antonowicz, 94 and Mrs. Lloyd Fowler, Bayonne, he so. Rosen, John Faezak, Baft Floren- fdr the boys during the summer to the committals, activities. a group at the 9:00 Spanish Colonia antecedents treat the Foreign Exchange Student] Lawrence Street; a duaghter to tine, Michael A. fik^d vacation months. the eye to the true hues of the Program at Woodbridge Senior Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rusinla, 49 V- Joseph A. Dambach. Elbur Richards, organizer of the Islands' gorgious foliage. High School a variety show and Oak Avenue; a son to Mr, and The next regular membership Jack Ford was appointed tick- Babe Ruth League and an active We were indeed fortunate to Mrs. Richard Anderson, 115 Long- meeting will be March 12, 8 p.m., it chairman for the Mayor's Ball, member of the Woodbridge Little dance will be presented Friday, Pickwick Club have friends in Puerto Rico, Mr. view Circle: a daughter to Mr. in the school hall. Visits with the May 2, at Linwood Grove, Sylvia League over the past ten years, April 10 at Woodbridge Senior and Mrs. Jose Cruz Mage, who nuns at 7:0 Bobbins is co-chairman. will be guest speaker. Mr. Rich- High School Auditorium. and Mrs. Fiorello Parente, 141 "fJP °- reside in St. Just, about 20 min- Installs Slate Fairfield, John S. Matye, spring dance ards will speak on "The Little The Woodbridge Foreign Stu- School 15 PTA Plans utes ride from the Santurce sec- WOODBRIDGE- American (oik From Colonia, a son to Mr. and Proclamation •hairman, announced May 22 is League Career, Pony League^ tion of San Juan where we were dent Exchange Chapter of the lore was the theme of the Pick- the date for the affair and com- through Babe Ruth League." Mrs. Robert Haynes, 142 Long- Open House March 16 located. Mr." lage is the brother American Field Service has been wick Club's installation dinner mittee members will Hans Neilsen, president of the hill Road; a daughter to Mr. and ISELIN - Mrs. Donald-Crilly, of Mrs. William Brennan of the in existence for about a year held at Howard Johnson's in pointed at a later date. Woodbridge Little League, will Mrs. Louis Soltesz, 1015 St. George WHEREAS, the Organization of the CathoJ Brennan Agency, Main Street. We During this period the chapter Clark. Mrs. William Kalbhenn .president of School 15 PTA, an- 'lief the parents on the program War Veterans, of the United States of America! never met finer people anywhere, The group decided to sponsor a has sponsored a foreign student installed the following officers for Street;; a daughteg r to Mr. and;nonounceu d a meeting of the execu- They showed us the San Juan area float in the VFW Loyalty Day utlined for the season. at the local high school and has MrsM . JosepJh h CampanaleCl , 666 South | be helhld MondayMd , is launching its 13th Annual "Cross of Peace! the coming year Mrs. John Pe- Hill Road. lixpe. m, at the school, Pershing and a great deal of the interior parade, May 3. The next gen- Highlight of the evening will be selected candidates from the pres- trocy, president; Mrs. Frank Bu- 1 From Woodbridge, a son to Mr. Crusade"; and as most tourists never see it eral membership meeting will be i special film of the 1963 world ent Senior Class who are compet- chold, vicerpresident; Mrs. Wil- Avenue. and Mrs. Roger Thaiss, 506, Rah- We did of course take in the usual held at the Forge Inn, March 16. eries. Also a short film "A Sal- ing for placement in a home |liam Wright, secretary; and Mrs. Final plans will be made for ,| way Avenue; a daughter to Mr. WHEREAS, the design of the Celtic cross suj tourist attractions including mon for Junior" will be shown for abroad this summer. ; Howard Eshleman, treasurer. the open house at the school, DUMMY NOT DUMB and Mrs. Graver Blend, 855 Adel- perimposed on the shamrock has been selected! Morro and San Cristobal. We the smalt fry. The aim of the foreign ex- March 16th, at 7:30 p. m. Class- London — A four-man gang Mrs. Daniel Ogden, toastmis- elde Avenue; a son to Mr. and however, made the mistake ol All Little League boys and their change student program is to room visits will be held and in- by the Catholic War Veterans as the emblem! was surprised when Detectives of |tress, elaborated on the tbeme of Mrs. James Britton, 16 D Bunns| visiting both forts the same day, parents are invjted to attend create better international under- dividual teachers will talk to| Scotland Yard's flying squad ar- Refreshments will be served. the evening, anl called upon the Lane; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jos of Cross of Peace; and We advise, you, particularly standing and friendship... It Is groups of parents in each class- rested them as they raided a following to give toasts eph Kisty, 110 Strawberry Hill you have a weak heart, not to hoped that the event planned will room. The students work will be|| clothing store. to the offlcsrs: Mrs. Erwin Peter- lAvenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. WHEREAS, the Celtic cross is recognized asj attempt it as the steps in both International Party create a wider interested in the on display. The signal had been given to son, Mrs. Donald Aaroe, Mrs. Ro- Frank St. Marie, 651 Lincoln Ave- forts are terrific, We saw the exchange of foreign stfidents and A cake sale will be held by the the official insignia of the crusade; and the cops by a detective standing Held By Girl Scouts bert Stephen and Mrs. William nue; twins, a boy and girl to Dr. El Commandante race track, the instill in the people of the Town- PTA in conjunction with the open in the store window posing as a WOODBRIDGE - Junior Girl Earned. AjMgram,of folk music and Mrs. Ludwig Paglia, 102 WHEREAS, the shamrock is a symbol of the I Top of the First where the view ship a sincere desire to further house. tailor's dummy. Scout Troop 293, under the leader- in hootenamf fashion, was pre- Green Street; a son to Mr, and of San Juan at night is breath the aims of the chapter. Holy Trinity as illustrated by St. Patrick—which | taking, Old Santo Domingo Con ship of Miss Eileen Christensen sented by Marge Nichols and Mrs. Robert Wise, 59 Roanoke HONOKETTES MEET Those serving on the program vent, old San Juan, San Juan am starting another vacation club, held an international friendship! Stanley Dora, Street ISEUN - The Honorettes 4-H symbol in turn denotes unity; and dl with the hope that next year, the party at the First Presbyterian committe are Roy Mundy, chair- Dinner arrangements were Club meet Monday with the lead- Cathedral, Casa From Port Reading, a daughter Blanca, La Good Lord willing, I can go back Church. The Horse Patrol opened man Dr. John Lozo, Woodbridge made bv, MJS, SteDben and Mrs. er, Mrs. Wally Bowen, 210 Cor- WHEREAS, in this day, peace which everyone the to Mr. and Mrs. John Mk ihe party Wlta Senior Hhjh principal; Harry F\ Ward Brown. Mrs. Clyde Wil- rsja Amu*.' HicMW Caravella, seeks, can' lnm *-® to 5:30 p.m., of the Township of Woodbridge, Middlesex ready constructed and being con- nar, women's groups coordinator; pointed concert chairman to. co- in the game foreign shopper and ordinate the club's participation From Sewaren, a son to Mr. ™ •* a sewing project session, J County, New Jersey, do hereby proclaim structed, impressed ui very were taught two Danish dances by Mrs. Robert Rippen, tickets; Pet- in the plans of the Woodbridge and Mrs. Paul Smeck, 528 East much. I am not going to tell Miss Carol Christensen, assistant" er Manzo, Student Council presi- period from March 1-17,1964, as Cross of Peace :i Community Concert Committee. Avenue. From Hopelawn, a son you there are no poor on the >- leader. dent; Harvey Cohen, student Crusade Observance Period in this Township chairman of the Foreign Ex- Mrs. Buchold announced that to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hero, 91 land — there certainly are many Place mats of foreign countries ROLLER SKATING and respectfully urge the people to unite ia change Program. Dr. Cyril I. Hut 'Come To The Fair" will be the Laurel Street. poor people. There are many were made by the Butterfly Patrol SPECIAL RATES TO theme of the April 6 meeting, to be From Avenel, a son to Mr. and trust, understanding and action of cooperatioi •hacks, some practically next to under the direction of Cadette I held at Mrs. Williams' home, Mrs. Paul May, 3 George Street; GROWS modern structures. We were Scout Patricia Egan. Refresh- each in his own way, through prayer so th< Sewaren.".. a son to Mr. and Mrs. WUmer Ever? Night told'that the government is sys- ments, including a world friend- Evans, 469 Jansen Avenue; a Except Monday peace may again be restored to a troubled ar tematically trying to do away with ship cake were served. Some men think their families daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ray- stricken world. the shacks, destroying several at Ijowe them a lot if they take them 7:30 to 11 FM. mond Stitt, 416 Tappen Street. a time over the objections of the AMERICANS IN VIETNAM Today thru Tuesday I] to a show once a year. Matlne*, laturday, tenants, many of whom are squat- Families of United States per- Advertising is the primer of the guniiaji & uouuji ters and never paid any rent. sonnel in South Vietnam are be- pump of business — if you use t:M PJt. to S PJB I WALTER ZIRPOLO, Mayor The government -hopes that he- ing permitted to return home in M Rod (Paula* I .-I MY Y your head. You will know the Township of^oodbtidge fore tuu long all the shacks, the face of »teppe&«p QwraimM ISELIN SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Which are eyesores, will be re- terrorism. Hudson / Prertess] NOW TUKO TUISDAt SWTHM k UK South AmWy | moved and the tenants relocated Officials {five no plans at pres- in low-cost rousing projects, ent to order home the 1,339 no HOWARD HAWKS p.. WAIT DISNEY,.* Although the American flag is American wives and children. THEMI^WENTURESOF flown side by side with the Puerto And dependents are still being al- Rican flag at all public buildings, lowed to accompany personnel the influence still is decidedly newly assigned to South Vietnam. Spanish — which is natural when one considers that the Americans "Sport? co}s' >. ROUTE 9 took control of the island only TECHNICOLOR 0005 PA 17669 after the Spanish-American War, _J A UNIVERSAL RRWSE -PLUS- Rock which in time, as far as history •TAT: SAYRE WOODS iHOPPINO ClNTtt TURNPIKE EXTRAS'.!! Hudsoa w is concerned, is not very long. NOW THRU TUESDAY All the natives speak Spanish as Here's why... Friday Evening WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Paula their lovely nother tongue. How- • Talent Show on Stage Promptly at 7 P. M.! lflrWSin S»K MM SMWIlt fflfftll ever, practically all speak some Convenience: NOW THRU SATURDAY Pr entiss Favorite • UOKIIOH SHOW AT English so you have no difficulty You're strategically located on Evenings Only - 7:00 - 9:50 MIDNIGHT in making yourself understood. famous Connecticut Avenue, i—nil— • Sport?' As far as the younger generation overlooking beautiful Rock Saturday mmtmniiHSl -TECHNICOLOft* Creek Park. Just minutes Rock IHOWARD HAWKS SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE is concerned, they all speak Eng- production RITZ Theatre SUM. FOE 3 DAV1 lish as that language is a re- away from The White House, The Capitol, department Carurtt, N. I. KI 1-UM quirement in the schools, parti- Huto Bui Office *:3e irtfWOUIII BOUSEJULIUS. stores, theatre and restaurant Showtime ~ Drive-In Thtatro ' NOW THRU IUNDAY ' cularly in the high schools. By districts. Paula 7 P. M, the way, the Puerto Ricans are Free Electric In-Car Uejteri! Sat. & Sun. Matinee 2:00 P.M. | MARCH 4-g '•MKRUN JONES1' very much interested in educa- The world-famous Prentjss Favorite Indoor Theatre: Dally 1:10; Walt DiSBty't K<* "Disneyland After Dark" tion as their many public schools, Shoreham Blue Room: Sat., Sun., Holiday, from 2 P. M. "The Missadventures of private schools and colleges Sport? the San Juan area indicate. You enjoy superlative food, * UNIV1SS* HUM • TFCHNICOIOR' Merlin Jones" continuous dancing, enter MSI) AT 9:00 P.M. • They ore fond of musie ~ good laliimeitt'by the mOst brilliant music — and c.ncert halls are !J1» stars of,stage, screen and After Dark" FORDS always crowded. The day we television. Other noted res- Plut left — 3 bus loads of musicians taurants, too, including th« LISTON PLAYHOUSE CAKTOON and singers arrived at our hotel glittering Palladian Room, ui from Ecuador to give a sym- Garden Room, cozy Coffee viCLAY ~ , Klddie~Matii)«i Shop! •at. - Bun. 1 P.M. Today Urn Tuetday phony concert. . , . Eieulni Sbow 1:M P.M. WALT DISNEY SHOW We did the usual tourist thing, SOLD BY "WEDNESDAY Thru SUNllilV" The Marquee lounge: MAKCH 11-15 by taking a plane hop to the Vir iRdutnl t« 20th CEMURY-FOXl Elite gathering place for Sidney Poltler gin Islands - 20 minutes to St. cocktails, dancing and late "MERLIN JONES" Saturday & Suuduy THE SLICE. "LILL1ES OF THE FIELD" Thomas. Took a tour of th< entertainment. 6:1$ • 8:45 Island, had lunch at Bluebird1 Matiut'e Z-M l'.M. -Plut- castle and then went shopping. The rooms and suites: Meve Ketvt'b VfHOI-E IMKS - LARGE SIZE ONLY . Waiidd lfendrii • Duu Beddut "DISNEYLAND Stories uf how cheap things -• Spacious and comfortably "T1UUAN HOltHE" HUM "Uoy Whu Caught Crook" ' lji St. Thomas, art?<"fiot entire!; air-cunilitioned. exceptional AFTER DARK" true. The only things fe founi Shoreham facilities include Muu. - lues. Eveniug* With Tomato & Cheese ?U0 7:45 swimming and famous bou- ROBeRtmitcmim that were cheaper were liquor, tique shops. SATUKDAY MATINEE perfume and jewelry — in whi< With Mushrooms _ 180 I bad no interest, ik> I settled fa Special Kiddie SboV< 2:00 Bringing the family? With Sausage 1.80 NUW 1I1HI TI'IU. FRancenw a few souvenir? lor my fritxBUl •'V "ME11LIN JoNEtT You'll appreciate The Shore- i im. roi.oR HITS! In Puerto Rico we found thai ham's special family plan: With Anchovies 1.80 Tommy Kirk - Auiittle "DIBNEVLAND only two tilings moved fast ~ tl AKI'EK DARK" your children stay free when 111 V\ atL Ml»liey'» Emr suunen taxicabs, the drivers of whic they share your room. SAUSAGE OR MEAT BALL SANDWICH 50t; •cared you to death with thei The Misadventures of Saturday Evening maneuvers, and the serving Special group tour? SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS~o7sAUSA

Thursday, March 5, 1964 PAGE ELEVEN WINDOW BW B'rith Circle Players Dr.RJ.Zullo lleaders Plan ' ToHearMillard Plan Tryouts Guest Speaker Cub Pack Meets On Green Street COLONIA - William Milfnrd, founder ond president of the Ur- WOODBIUDGE - The Circle PORT READING - St. An- ISELIN - The leaden and dea By The Staff hnn Better Relntinns Society, will Players announced tryouts for the thony's Holy Namn Society will mothers of Cub Pack 48 met Mon- iconduct n communion breakfast day evening at the home of Mrs, two NEW Judges, one Republican and be the featured speaker at the forthcoming production "Will Suc- next meeting of the ColonlaRah- cess Spoil Rock Hunter?," will be In thr church hall, after the 7 a.mI Sally (irammcr. In "" - be nppohW he Governor to sit on iway B'nal B'rith, March 12, at held Sunday and Monday, 8 p.m., Mass rn Sunday with Vincent A report was given on the 14th annual blue and gold dinner. Jack the present time our 9:00 p.m., at Temple Beth Am, at the Playhouse, Martin Terrace 'Martino and P.itsy Rinaldi as CO- Court Bench, At Lewis, assistant cubmaster and Cleveland Avenue, Cnlonia, an- and Rahway Avenue. Presenta- Ichninncn. Dr. Robert J. Zullo of New weWlos leader commended tht , p nn Amboy - Judges Moiyneaux and Tnomp. nounced Meyer Sablosky, vice tion is scheduled for May 15, 16, |den mothers on the table center- m f president in charge of program- 23 and 30 under the direction of Brunswick, who was raised in ' H , Tudge, Morris, New Brunswick and Schwartz, Port Reading, educated in School pieces and place settings at tht ming. Ruth Kaplan. I dinner. •""'"I woodbridge, the large* municipality In the Mr. Millard, a native of Newark As always, tryouts and casting 9. and served as on Altar boy at the church, will he the guest Announcement was made that and a member of the Central In- are open to the general public and a roundtablo will be held by Rart- C0I V telligence Unit Office of the anyone interested in acting may : speaker. , ,i "" i A few year, back we wen, ably represented tan Council, Monday, at the New read for n part. Also anyone gen- Dr. Zullo Ktulied pre-med at! "* "*' olrt J«dg. Bem«d W. VogeL If. high time |Nortlnvestorn University nnd Dover Methodist Church. erally interested in theatre is in- Mrs. J. E. Perrone was weV ** IS" inU political parties enter local at* vited to drop in and take part in a graduate of Harvard Medical, " now rnt" wio School, Hoston. Ho received post- corned as a den mother for Dea some technical aspect of the uro- 3, taking the place of Mrs Herman f, ,0, thrse tw J««lge.hlp«. dudion. |graduate training in internal medi- cine U. S. Naval Hospital, Long llodcs, who is ill. Mrs. Hodes is ,. . ,lh Farrincton Musacchia, head of the Vocal Music "Will Success Spoil Rock Hun- Beach, Calif., Metropolitan Hos- a patient at Memorial Osteopathle ;MlS T*Toodbrldge Senior High School was overjoyed with ter" is a sophisticated, sexy [Hospital, Union. 1 1o f W farce about a Hollywood glamour pital, New Ynrk City, University tart" ™ "- gift front the vocal music classes and Welcomed also to the pack 8 queen and her romance with a of Hoehsctcr Medical Center. „ years; a gift made possible from the Rochester, N. Y._., and Memorial committee was Charles Bankert, talented magazine writer who I who will be awards committee- given by (he choruses and glee clubs suddenly achieves success and Hospital for Cancer, New York Vecto°fMrs.Musacdia, fame with the help of a strange FIREMEN INSTAI.l,: New officers of Iselln Fire Co. 1, ari> shown above, Howard Ilammpt, chief; City. mail. sweet, smooth, hut satanical Donald A, Gunthpr, first assistant; Patrick Sawlcr, second assistant; Albert lierkr, captain and A U. Senior Grade in the Navy, The regular monthly pick Dr. Zulto has served in various.meeting will be held March IS, agent named Irving. The cast Donald Neumann, lieutenant. Hostess* -The writer happened «o be Wklmot Mr. urf Naval Hospitals throughout thep consists of two women and six will be the mothers of Den 1, Mn.M *—••*«** nfter toe, h* men. and the actual ages of the | country, He is attending physi- "*^S cian at St. Peter's Hospital. He IsCrammer, den mother. needed vacation aboard a crnUe .Up. actors is of little real Importance The opening flag ceremony wffl since many changes in appear- also on the clinical staff at Memo-' rial Center for Cancer, New York |be conducted by Den 3; the sUt jance can be affected through the ;Will be presented by Den 8, Mrs, W« n ta a convoy In 0. magic of makeup. City, and is executive chairman of Middlesex County Chapter ofEdward Rice, den mother, Mrs. Anyone unable to make tryouts Irenf e Metika den mnrtliimother orff iuth we fbd H back but interested in Joining the group the American Cancer Society. — ""•"" *" "" All men of the parish are invit-17, will conduct the games and I may contact Judi O'Keefe, ME 4- songs; Den 5, Mrs. K. W. Harris, Odd. Tfce 17366. ed to attend; tickets may be pur- WILLIAM MILLARl) chased at the door. den mother, will be in charge of t decorations; and the closing cere- Newark Police Department, will 'e after .urtalnlng • trim b*k Injnry when thrown Irom mony will be conducted by DM speak on the Negro's progress in St. Patrick's 12, Mrs. Vincent King, deo mother. i tyc\t. [New Jersey. In his talk, he will Attending the meeting wer« • • • • also touch on the Black Muslim Miss High School Sidney Laurence, new cubmaster; movement and its effect on Ne- ™ independent-Leader Is interested In all old pictures taken Dance Scheduled Robert Ackerman, former cub- groes in metropolitan areas, koodbrldge Township lor use hi conjunction with its Tercen- ISELIN - A St. Patrick's Day Pageant Is Semastert ; R. Lewis; Robert Donald- A short part of the meeting will dance will be sponsored by St. WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Molli son, treasurer; Mrs. Ackerman, ., ndition. Fhotos will be copied and returned to the owner also be occupied by the nominat- ecelia's Holy Name Society, Mappen of Woodbridge has been secretary; Raymond Sheridan, lout damage to the original. ing committee's report with a [ar*h 14, in Lourdes Hall. [institutional Representative; Ales- new slate of officers for 1964-65. chosen to represent the sponsors • • * • Admission will be only by ^der Cuthbertson; and Mrs, Ha> JThis committee, under the chair- of the annual Miss High School PFC Peter Wbelro, M Down Drive, ATeaeL enjoyed t ticket which may be purchased |ris, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Metika, Mrs. manship of Ray Haftel, will pre- of New Jersey Pageant, The win- after all Masses Sunday at the Perrone, and Mrs. Grammer, dea ,,, u, the SarasoU Jnngle Gardens while Tieattonhg m sent the ilate to the floor for ner will represent New Jersey at main entrance or in the church the nationanl finals to select Miss mothers. das Lower West Coast additional nominations. Elections office. will be held on the second Thurs- High School of America at Asbury The next leaders meeting will • W -m ~ Admission, will include a mid- day in April. Also serving on the [Park during August. be held, April 6, at the home of many Hungarians from Woodbridgt Township, night snack of corned beef on rye, Miss Susan Loeffler, Iselin, and [Vincent King, committee chair- Jccause EO Nominating Cpmmittee are Jules ^t, ».J, and other Middlesex County munldpalitles are set-ups and other refreshments. Miss Nancy Ann Stacey, Colonia, ;man, Adams Street. [crct, Edison, Bhiestone, Morris Peckerman, Dancing will be to the music of both students of Wpodhridjje High , to visit relatives and friends In Hungary, Louis Csipo, head Morton Singer and Sam Sagan, JoeJ Visinhu o and "The Rythm School, were chosen as finalists travel bureau in Perth Ambojr, has arranged for three groups present preside ot Uw J^ge *r. \VVW Color Guard Sell 1 last year. ' abroad this ftinuner. •• T n* mjiKb member «i ths*"*The committee is Edward Ma- The contest is open to all high St. Patrkk*s Dance Nonlnitag Committee. boo and George O'Brien, co- school girls, parochial or public, ..•he first contingent will leave July 1, the second July S, and CWV OPENS CAMPAIGN: Mayor Walter Zirpolo is seen above baying the first Cross of Peace ISELIN - Six new members Refreshments will also be chairmen; William Witt, Edgar witkprizes awarded in two areas, Crusade pin sponsored by Mount Carmel Post, Catholic War Veterans, Woodbrtdge. Left to right. Were welcomed Into tha Post of •third, September 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cslpo will accompany one served at this interesting and In-Thompson, Arthur Murphy, Har- tefem and beauty. Girls may en- Councilman Harold Mortensen, First Ward; John Am, Post Commander; MayW Zlrpolo and VFV7 Post 4636 recently. They formative meeting. ry Herriek, George Zimmerman, ter the beauty competition or both •he groups, This is the fourth consecutive summer that Mr. Melvia Lykes, a CWV member. The mayor has declared the period of March 1-17 as Cross of Peace are Edward J. Ingraasla, William are Invited to attend Samuel Abruscato, Joseph Fletch- beauty and talent classifications. lo has arranged for these pilgrimagw. Since 1907 he has brought Crusade Observance Period. J. Cyrana, Albert T. linek, Dan- ben are urged to bring wivn er, Salvatore Graiaidai, Martin I Two wtaiwrs will be selected. iel T, 'finer, Colin U Hants, and • thousands from the old country to this area. and friends. Naughton, Robert Lockwood, Wil Entry blanks may be obtained George D. Barnum. liam Northgrave, Peter Traynor, by writing to Mrs. Molli Mappen, Jewish Drama Society The color guard will sponsor • I William A. Petersen, son at Mr. and Mrs. Wffltom M. Jay Murray, Joseph Gildersleeve, Fire Drill Held GOP Outlines The Charm School Woodbridge. Holy Innocents To Present Two Plays Preliminary contest date is March It. Patrick's Day dance, March lersen, 202 Clinton Street, is one ol djnt New Jersey sto- Jack Hand, Jack Dale, Raymond 14, 8:30 p.m., at Post hall, Un- r nMnn AVENEL - The Jewish Drama included on the Dean's list ol Bob Jones Unrteslty, Geoffrey, Frank M» l" . and Future Events^ coin Highway. George Cox. By Fire Company Society will present two English-! Seek Members AVENEL - Future events were Guinnea seeks moro U, S. aid Tty next regular meeting will mllle, So. Carolina - "THe World's Msst Unus«! UnW 0 enacted plays at Temple B'nai • ..L i -•. -« A^ •Mating- are AVENEL - A fire drill was be held, March 12, 8 p.m. lity." It U a liberal arts, collocational, Christian tatlta- COLONIA At tb* last meeting stlrtia, William Bibler, Jacob, Lord Street, March 22. announced at a meeting of the to bolster economy. held Monday by the Avenel Fire Sixth District Republican Club of , The student body Is composed ol more ftaa S,MI ytanj of Holy Innocents Society It was Company, directed by Captain This show, the third of the four- announced that membership cards Avenel at the home of Mr. and pic from every stale la the Union and M foreign eonnbrks Walter Sobieskl with Donald Guid- show series planned by Congre- Mrs. William Scbeuerman, 300 are now available, active and Sisterhood Sponsors first assistant chief, as over gation and Sisterhood B'nai Jacob I territories. Petenen Is a sophomore In the Collejtf of Arts associate. The Associate cards Prospect Avenue. Movies on the seer. The drill waaffo hose laying wiii have an 8:30 p.m. curtain World's Fair will be shown Fri- I Science. are for persons interested In do- Spaghetti Supper ThinkingofSellingYourHome? and hose relay from truck to ca]])). day, April 24 by the Elizabeth- nating $1.00 for membership but FORD..„.„„S — A.. full course sp_a r truck. The drama group was created town Consolidated Gas Company. and the faculty of Columbus School not wishing to be active in the ghdtl supper will be sponsored by , Mary Czaya, Tbe firemen were shown van [to.fij^an important need of the A card party, has been scheduled 1 Mcfety. Dm* nay to* «bU*W "-- «»-*-«—»•-' "- D«-I~»»> During The Past Month ; would flfe'to' tn^wtottM'tetitliltttKi t&< Hstcrtuodi Ml""»»" Pwfcwail m Km hook-ups :«»4 O# an beings for having passed their way ... May I eipress a meeting oKontact a member, New Spring rnbla sentiment..." The next meeting will be March • • * • 23 at St. Mary's Parish, Mechanic SOLD ft? Rutgers Avcmte, Colonia k four pouad eight onnp« jrjrj was Mlrered to Mrs, Ros- ud Eayattt StrasU, P«rth Am- **>/, \ ol o 0«k Avenitt, Fords, at fcrbonw recently by mm- boy, at 8:30 p.m. FABRICS! for fast daymen^ SOLD 11 West Hill Road, Colonia *>f tha St. John's First Aid Squid, Mother and child > transported to Perth Anboy General Hospital, after DENIM Home-Made Clam Chowder SOLD 41 Westcliff Road, Colonia IBromlnld, Don Koperwnats, George Lamberteon, ST., (Chinese Auction UnbertMn, Jr., bad assisted in the birth. FISH & CHIP DINNERS TO GO SOLD 15 Wall Street, Iselin Aids Graduates! t Fried Scallops, Shrimp & .— of Sakson Florist, Longfellow Street, Carteret, ac- WOODBRIDGE - The mothers SOLD 106 Plymouth Drive, Iselin his special silver trophy at the meeting of the New York of the eighth grade students of St SAILCLOTH Fish Cakes Ll Club, held last night, in the Hotel New Yorker, New James P.T.A" will sponsor u Solids and Flints • Shrimp A La Creole with Rice SOLD 134 Brown Avenue, Iselin y. Chinese auction, Sunday, 7:30 p. m., in the school auditorium. § Baked Macaroni and Cheese SOLI) 13 Concord Road, Iselin . Sakson's trophy, a beautiful fluted bowl, Is the New York Mrs. (Jeorge Miller is chairman, f Club Past Presidents' Trophy, one of the most coveted t French Fried Potatoes Mrs. Henry Truvostino, co-chair- SOLD 521 Lyman Avenue, Woodbridge I of the club. It was Awarded for his well prepared ar- man, Mrs. Arthur Delaiwy, chair- mmmm DAILY SPECIALS • > which were displayed at various meetings during 1903. man of refreshment!!, Mrs. John POLISHED • » • « |skalaiigu, door prizes. Tliis at- • Hot Corned Beef or Pastrami In selling these properties, we have contacted many fair is open to Uie public iudud- COTTON • Meat or Meatless Submarines families who wish to buy similar homes In these very game April Slh, at 4:oe P. H., the combined efforts of ing children. Tickets may be a Vtot AM Squad No. t squad members and toe In- New I'DMtg • Shrimp, Tuna or Egg Salad mighborliuKb. If you are presently thinking of wlUng purchasud at the ilwr with Mrs. Simplicity and your home, coll ua now. Be ready lor that active Spring- wibUnee Keeked torn the |eneiws rtrfewlwlod Tuoiuas Cfliimiun and Mrs. Mar- time market by taking advantage of our JCwkislv»,t«I«h lw» will bt retUztd lit the official opening of the new tin Miukler Ui diarga. McCall Patterns Chuice of bouse and tht Edison Community Shelttr-Centtr on Service Management Plan. '^ '^ April 5th. Mrs. Miller requested that COLD MEATS — SALADS - BAKED GOODS mother* of 8A students have tliek CALL NOW - CALL NOW - CALL NOW - CALL NOW • • • t W« tiirry a Full IJne of Nolions prkes in as soon as possible. . we made an error in ono of last week's editorials en- Mothers of 8» students will supply PLKASK CALL FISH OKDKKS IN EA11LY BU1TONS-BUTTONS and BUTTONS!! You ME 6-2600 «— Hie Hometown Paper." In mentioning the New York refreshments. All eighth grude TO AVOID DELAY - Thank |fo some unexplained manner, Horace Gre«ley was listed muthers aio tt-ked to tt«iiiit at One Stop Shopping At '" ">r of the Times In reality Horace Gredey was editor this ulfuir as pixiceeds realized N«w York Tribune, now the Herald-Tribune. Ho lived 1 will help defray graduatluu ex- to 1872. In un editorial "To Aspiring Young Men," penses. THE SEWING KIT lowne n Country Delicatessen ' : 'The bast business you can go iiitu you will find on Tho reoular inuntlily fi farm or in his workshop. If you have no family or "A Complete Yarn Shup" MBM9BS HLI 1 of the membership will take place 1351 Oak Tree Road LI 9-9679 Isella "''I you, and no prospect opened to you there, turn your Tuesday, Visitations with the 5*> E. Uierry Street, Kahwuy FU »-1673 466 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge Iw Cieat West, and there build up a home and fortune." OTEN 1 I)A¥S A WHI S AM. SO U VM. L faculty will commence at 7:00 Open Dully »:30 • 5:»0 - Friday 9;J0 - 9;W> 'i. us the suying, "(in West, young man, and grow up 1 p. ni. in the auditorium to be| "'it'/ , gained popularity, printed an article by John followed by tut business nuwting. i JOUI-W oi hU inspiration. ... Report From W««hlngt6n 4l Recognition Due Woodbridfr IMPROVED FREEWAY Doctor Talk early 1930s wh«n Wdodbridge WM < Time flie$. Seniority System—No Stranglehold— By Rcnberi Benjamin, Mn With the passage of time there are community of 18,000. Today, the esti- mated population U 88,000 — larger We are all aware of n,,, inevitable changes, wonderful advances in all " than New BruMwick and Perth Am- of medicine during " Unhappily, some folks continue on Tax Bill, Rights boy together. decades. Probabb ,, ilarry Byrd of Virginia. He per the same old worn path, blithely liv- WASHINGTON, D. C. The most striking (in (( We- therefore suggest to the New sonally opposed it on grounds ol - ing in the past and ignoring the fact seniority system been in the field of aniMh, fist nl principal and insisted an Jersey Bell Tel^hdne Company, which h.is brrn subjected to periodic at- Anesthesia Itself Is ;, ,. • that time moves on. Perhaps it Is just complete hearings on every aa distributes some 80,000 directories in tack in recent years, and this one I new science. Tlie fjrsi ,,[,, a matter of habit, and they need to pect of it. He did not, however anestheUc agent was 4,, the county, that the listing on the is in i exception. thwort committee action, be reminded that time does not stand A< muni, the argument Is that In the late nineteenth ,, i Another veteran Virginian, Rep title cover of its next directory should tin' s\sl( m rewarding Capitol Hill Ether and chloroform «,..,. still. Howard Smith, beads ths Rules read: "Woodbridge, New Brunswick, |luiii',eviiy puts most of the im- primarily for general ,in, For example, when the New Jersey Committee which cleared the clvl' Perth Amboy and vicinity" - the piiii;mt committee chairmanships until the more advanmi Bell Telephone Company issued its m On' hands of veteran Southern •ighU bill. were discovered in renm names listed in the order of size, He, too, opposed the partlcula last directory in November, the title conservatives who then use their Chloroform was miiium],, % We also suggest to our readers that measure and was able throug' gradually diicontinur-il •„„, on the cover read: "Telephone Di- {xxiiiniis to lock a stranglehold his influence to decree full de- they individullly write to the tele- im iln' legislative process. found to be more Um- rectory for New Brunswick, Perth liberation on Its provisions. But body than ether, ami it phone company urging the change in That thesis has sound Statist! lie was not able to exercise the : Amboy and vicinity." The names k:il basis. It is correct that Dixie replaced by ether n,, the next directory which will go to legislative legerdemain imputed there ware many dra\Ui;i,| New Brunswick and Perth Amboy j li.-is a share of key committee po- jby seniority fo to throttle the press this coming summer. It is some- sit ion1! disproportionate to mem- complications wlih the , were in large type and the words "and measure singlehandedly. «ther in the early yea] , thing that is due Woodbridge as a bership of the Southern bloc on What thoie seeking to wrec t vicinity," in small type, Oipitol Hill. cause the methods nf ,>in: matter of right. Delegating Wood- Woodbridge, the largest municipali- Whether i tion were In the cvn. bridg to "vicinity" creates an image ty in Middlesex County, was by-passed which is not flattering to the giant of legislation and indicated merely as "vicinity." claim is the case some- Of « V-.n^.... Middlesex County. — that the chairman indeed do Now that was understandable in the thing else. patients face with open <\ * Sutal for that argument have power but not supreme^ administration. The m the Adminlstration-backed tax thor.ty - and that theirjwer ••"•'Till dminlstrationback y employed for the ;mr arc n b circumvented anytime ;„,. bill and controversial dvn,can be | of ether and the 111; 1:. • , Elections & Electors / ' now pending in *< thetic agents today ;». Senate. complex and require •, , of Ongrossional II. of which gg, The tax measure was approved (a Electors will elect the next President tions by electors are not the purest 1 W.lll' I by a commltte$f headed by Sen. the public is nno t generallgy awar^ ™" J of the United States—weeks after the democratic selection. - that manyti™ If""**If"" ! JJ November elections, the electors are Under the syStem, as we use it to- quietly l& d i among the unknown political person- way, all electoral votes of each State! SEcaaiTT |,ury appears SOCIAL country. 'Anesthesiolu alities of our day. Few people can go to the winning candidate in that a popular bill. specialty has evolved i ,, an „. State. If one of the major party can-| . , TTherh e are a variety of reasons name the electors from their States. tremeltreyy valuable MT,;, lllttillljll IKIIII ,or jt; fear that the proposal, Yet the system as set up by the Con- didates wins clsse elections in the nec- peopll e of any age win are jeven while politically attractive, stitution provides that each State have essary numbe/of States, he wins the I would be a bad law; concern that quired to undergd o suiyoi•;, a floor fight over it might split While the patient sU-c;-- r- a number of electors equal to the com- Presidency. j Allan A. Bass, District Manager the party If it were not blocked fully during a very exunue bined number of Senators and Repre- His opponent, however, might have: Social Security Administration serious surgical prowls in committee; sometimes a bar- sentatives in Congress. beaten him badly in a large number j 313 State Street - Valley M407 specially trained t. Q. Where can I get informa- bill for one that is vital. And the men actually elect ,the of States and won far more popular tion to estimate my Social Se- and monitors all vital On the tax and civil rights President, Of course, these electors votes in the nation. And so it has curity benefit? and at the same time u* i are today largely automatic function- happened on several occasions that a colonial documents, A. You may NU. or calhbills the superior power of Con- specialized training to maim More than anything else, Ora-'yO"uJ. Security of- gr«a was at work. There was (Continued on Past 20. aries. They do not exercise their judg- man became President by receiving! tarn hated the flaming drinks if i* ^ fara tah&t [clear concensus among that Dutchmen sold or gave to which talk you how to esttimate bers forr a vote which could ment as to whom the best man is. fewer popular votes than his main! which talk you how to as well as the bill. They vote according to their State's his braves. Governor Peter Stuy- your benefibfi t AsAkk fof r PhlPamphlet t bee denieddenied . Had a chairman ssougho t opponent! vesant thus empowered Oratam to to block it, he would have risked And no one knows th.v majority will, as expressed in the No- A better system would be one which j "seize the brandy-brought into Q. I am 65 and will retire inking control of the committee'than the chairman, hmw, their country for sale and those vember election. would allow the States' electoral votes] May I have been supporting my. offering to sell it" and to bring mother for the last 5 years. Will However, theoretically, they are not to be divided along democratic lines, them to New Amsterdam for bound to do so. And occasionally an in proportion to the popular vote in any additional benefit be payable Good and A J) able One [trial. "."'•" • her! elector expresses free will an* ii\de- each State. In thjs wi, candidates Some have called Oratam "the A. Not now. Then is no pro- receive wn&ii pendence. ' ' "Wld *« proportion By JOHN T. CUNNINGHAM Dutchmen had shared freely In first prohibition agent," but there ision for benefits to the depen- T. L. WATSON & CO. is no evidence that the old chief a living wage Aside from this possibility of diffl- of electoral votes, as directly related New Jersey's first great citi- Indian harvests lent parent of ever seized either brandy or •arner. In the event of your Memben ef New York and Amtrioan Stock Exchanges culty, there is the problem that elec- to national sentiment. .ten, fittingly enough, was a nativ•• e ' oratam found his greatest ally brandy-sellers. He recognized -one of the Lenni Lenape, or ,i a young Dutch woman named death, however, a parent's bene- that merchants, whether they sell fit may be pa-able to her if her 'Original People," who-welcomed Jarah Jans, who married Doctor shoes or brandy, would fight for Europeans with gifts and kind- Hans Kiersted in 1642. First as dependency can be established, Perth Amboy National Bank Building their business "rights." Peace 3. Q. I will retire in 1964 when I State Debt Down; Service Costs Up ness. ttiss Jans, and later as Mrs. Kier ded, the earnest Dutch woman not prohibition, was Oratam's am 65. When should I file my ap- His people called him Oratam, laim. Despite a turn down In total state $17.2 million in the current fiscal year, combining the Lenape words learned the Leimi Lenape langu- plication and what records will government debt from a 1963 all-time Debt service cost $13.6 million in fiscal 'Ora," meaning "Good," and age and acted as Oratam's inter- Despite- his age, the English Ineed.? - ireler. Later'Oratam gave her also sought out Oratam when they A. Get in touch with your Social WE WILL HELP YOU 1961. .'ammafly, P'eanj'ng "Affable high of more than a quarter-billion One." They nanred him well; 2,000 acres of land, along the superseded the Dutch. Governor Security office about 3 months dollars, cost of debt service will in- ' Total state debt rose from $172.2 mil- more than anyone else, Oratara of Hackensack River to express his Philip Carteret interceded on be-before you retire. Someone there Buy... half of Newark settlers in 1666. crease nearly $2 million next year. lion in fiscal 1961 to $253.8 million Hackensack sough', peace and ;ratitude. will tell you what papers you will justice for new settlers, even in I Governor Kieft decided in 1643He addressed a letter to "Oratam, need and the best time to file Sell;.. Analysis of the Governor's budget in 1963, and will drop to $232.3 million the face of severest provocation. I that the "savages" must be Honoured Sachem," asking that! your application. j the Newarkers be treated fairly— in the 1966 fiscal year, barring issu- Oratam was born in 1577, sonje- taught a lesson. He sent SO Dutch Do you have a personal question proposals submitted to the Legislature and assuring the venerable Indian ,:here in or near present-Jay Tea- soldiers across the Hudson River concerning Social Security? fljrite Subscribe To... ance'of new bonds. In addition to the that justice also would be accord prior to its February recess shows neck, Physically powerful despite on February 25 to carry out an Allan A. Bass, District Manager, ed the natives. that first principal payments on new direct debt totals, the State has con his medium build, Oratam mighf act of viciousness that ranks Social Security Administration, Right! Usued by American TetephMe * Telegraph Co tingent liability for Highway Author have made a great warrior foi among alltime colonial outrages. Oratam appointed an emissarj 313 State St., Perth Amboy, and institutions construction and "green you may be assured of a confl ity (Parkway) debt of $275,250,000 a the Hackensacks, but he chose in The Dutch fell upon the sleeping o carry out the Newark negotia acres" bonus due in the fiscal year end- stead to walk the path of peaae Indians near present-day Jersey Ctid P 20 ing June 30, 1965 will push New Jer- the end of last year. New Jersey Turn when he became sachara, or City. Before the brutal massacre ended, the Europeans had slain 80 pike< Authority debt, which is sup- :hlef. sey's annual debt service covering ytin- men, women and children. "*"" cipal and intejwtfap«l^|p4^ _ Ijj user revenue, .stood Oratam was 32 years old when million next year as compared with ^375,385,000 oh January 2, Mf Moon up the river that bears his bloody triumph, name, ,.JIndian: s welcomei_._tJd iL»>t1 of B'ual B'rtth, with women on behalf of the Northern Wiwnshlp Award. It marked the first time a dual the presentation; Sam Sagan, president of the Men's Lodge. tivities of ORT. For additional New Jersey Council. The pro- Hospital Guild to Hold PTO18 Hears information Mrs. Cherensky may gram theme for the luncheon will be contacted at 382-2503. he "Sweet Sixteen Donor" and Rodney Mott ilrralurc Unit members attending will be enter- Bowling Breakfast Again tained by Broadway and T.V. en- ISELIN - The regularly sched- ! tcrtainment. Music will be played COLONIA - Colonia Branch of uled meeting of the executive Hadassah Board onduets Panelj iby Harry Lennon and his society the Perth Amboy Guild will once board of School 18 PTO which was 1 'iiichestra. again hold a bowling breakfast postponed because of snow was )!lNl\ tlK chances in'; on March 16, at the Bowl-0-Mat, March 16 Date held Monday. Plans Confab l;i ,., ijuiity life as seen in ,,;,,'IM- elections of well! Oak Tree Road, Iselin, from 9: So A report on the Snow Ball dance COLONIA - A board of direc- a.m., until noon for an nonimal was made by Rick Cartazzo, tors of the Colonia Chapter of ,, |,iMlK.. «;is discussed by u Blue-Gold Fete For Card Party ; ,,, iin- i.iu'nilure ('•roup at, fee. 'All donations arc turned dance chairman. Hadassah was held at the home of COLONIl A - Acar carad party spons n- ,,. .1! II mrctuij; of the Co- .ver to Perth Amboy Hospital for ^f * ~ i\ £"> P° : The regular general member- Mrs. Morton Diamond, 154 Devon .heir benefit ored b? the Coloma Chapter of ship meeting was held Thursday Road. , J.MIKII Ameiic.'in Associa- For Cub Pack 44 ladassah will be held March 16, Chairman of the affair will be at the school where Rodney E. An education report was given „. i MiM-i-sity Women held at COLONIA - Cub Pack 44 held 30 p.m., at Elizabeth Town Con- Mrs. Raymond Hiller who will be Mott recreation Department was by Mrs. Herman Haberman and ',,-„. i,[ Mi-" Wallace Daniels! its annual blue and gold dinner olidated Gas Company, 219 Cen- assisted by Mrs. Frank Bertangna guest speaker. Mr. Mott spoke on Mrs. David Schoenberg, chairman, , IIUKIII Court, Colonia., i for the father and sons at the New al Avenue, Rahway. Jr. Other committee members thhe People-to-PeoplPll e organisationiI, ^ card party is beinbi g planneldd Dover Methodisi Church, , ii.in-^f iii the imaue of the Pre- will assist in serving and acting Door prizes wilh-be awarded at and Project World Wide. Harch 16, at 7:30 p.m., at the ,.. .-, household in the last siding was Stan Brooke. cub- his affair. Net proceeds will Elizabeth Consolidated Gas Com- ; as hostesses. Tickets are avail- The "People to People" organi- i-, li.is lieen mirrored in inastcr, who introduced guests as able from any member or may senefit the J. F, Kennedy Memori- zation was founded by former pany, Rahway, with Mrs. Tilden in,in iliv lime of falherV follows: Rev. Gentile, head of be obtained by contacting Mrs. Building which will adjourn the President Dwight D. Eisenhower Isacs chairman. the sponsoring institution; Acie , ;i;i'iu' (liiinmion to moth Hiller at FU 8-2968. HadUssah Hebrew University to promote international under- Mrs. Leonard Schlosser, Jewish in,- ..nice as an equal part- Hist, Institutionol Representative; Membership is open and anyone Medical Center on the outskirts standing between individuals in National Fund Chairman, remind- ;,| iiii.illy i)tthe time in some IlrHial Tarvcr, Assistant District interested should contact meni' of Jerusalem. the various countries, in order to ed the members to bring their HI child dominance of Commissioner, and Donald Yackel bership chairman, Mrs. Laurens Through this building a house further the cause of World Peace. 'blue boxes" to the March 9 meet- Neighborhood Commissioner. Platted. FU 1-5863. >f welcome, information center, Mr. Mott spoke of the need of ing. A supper is being planned Mr. Brooke reminded all the ,-niv illustrates many and a veritable gateway to the Ucn 8n organization in Wood- for blue toox contributors. Cubs the next day was the birth- is I hut have'concerned ami Committees Named medical center - tens upon tens bridge Jaycees. Membership is The Southern New Jersey Re- J laiuilji Wtt_.in the. I,*:', day of Thomas A. Edison and they if thousands of visitors will comely gion of Hadassah will hold its would march in the parade hon- idivd years "such as .1 Wi NEW Sl.ATK: 'installation of 1964 officers will be held By Squad,Auxiliary 'early. First acquaintance will annual spring conference at Te- oring him. Discussing Project World Wide, Irc.-ipect, ehild discipline and tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the V.K.TY. Hall, Lincoln Highway, helin. Mayor Bernard Ilodj(rn> of Dunel- COLONIA - The Ladies Auxili- be made here; Hsdassah »Ute% f Dly Camp prtrjwt for the pliteky's Hotel, Atlantic City from Awards presented included: \i iMliilitits of family mem- len, will br the installing officer. Left to right: Mrs. Stephen Munkacsy, rerouting secretary; Mrs, ary of the Colonia District 12, with .tfce healing teaching, re- Township children at Merrill May 3 to May 5. A region'board Wolf badge to Peter Coroell, Paul lo each other. William Kfltel, second vice-president; Mrs. Alvin Salz, corresponding secretary; Vincent IVAndrea, First Aid Squad met Monday, at search and other work ftSflassah Park, Mr. Mott said councilors meeting b set for March 2 at the Risola and Daniel Biotti; wolf has been doing in Israel, work ,ie o( the twenty books re- first vice-president; Carl A. Fleming, Jr., retiring president; Mrs. John G. Schreiber, Jr., Ward the Squad building, Beckman are foreign exchange students Princeton Jewish Community Cen- badge and gold arrow to Kevin John F. Kennedy knew, under- ter, with Dr. George T. Donahue :1 tu were "Life with Father," chairman; William Kettel, president; John Keltol. treasurer; Mrs. John McMurray, two-year Avenue with Mrs. Rudy Grewi who devote their summers to Brooke and Glenn Fleisher; gold stood and approved. as guest speaker. l.;ile George Apley," "On- director and Robtrt Vlerlng, lergetnt-at-arnu. Missing from picture, Joseph Turant, two-year presiding. teaching about t' ir countries and arrow under wolf to Mark Hod' "It is fitting that this fighter in tlie Stew," "What Makes Mrs. Alex Belz thanked mem- customs. Project World Wide will Mrs. Sol Breshinsky fund rais- director. son .silver arrow under wolf and for freedom through deeds not ,iy Hun." "Father of the bers for the successful pie sale again be conducted this summer ing vice president, announced that 1 gold arrow under bear to Mark words, this believer in goodness "Maijorie Morning^tar," held recently. at a nominal cost. Early regis- a rummage sale is being planned Zeleniak! bear ,badge and one- and mercy whose hope for a bet- Among the Savages," and! V¥W Ladies Auxiliary Mrs. Melvin Lane suggested tration is advised, so that the par-for April and reminded members year pin to John Fleming; bear ter world is the hope of Hadassah, (ireat Gatsby." °TA to Sponsor Art Show the purchase muslin material for ent may have a better choice of tosave a" salable Uem, Meeting Set Tonight badge to Robert Chattin; bear shall be always remembered •mlnTs uf the panel moder- triangular bandages for the Another knock-on-doors cam- ISELIN - A meeting of the badge and gold arrow, gold and here," a spokesman said. the week in which they wish their l,y Mrs. Wallace Daniels squad. The sunshine committee paign is being planned by the Ladies Auxiliary of VfW Post silver under lion to Kenny Cos- child to participate. reported that a card was sent to membership committee the first Mrs. Kalph Fruzier,. Mrs. March 16 at School 21 tello; gold arrow under bear and Mrs. George Houck, president, 2636 is set for this evening, 8:30, announced open house will > ^ of March reported in (iui'kui, Mrs. Fred Grif- Mrs. Thomas Loomis on the birth Perhapi open at Post Hall, Lincoln Highway. lion badge to John Chattin; lion Melvin Schlesinger. ;. John Mackinnon, Mrs. COLONIA - At the February of her son. "Tramps make their clothes March 25. There will be class Plans are being made to select badge to Walter Place; denner The study group will meet at Nicmiec, and Miss Lor- 26 executive board meeting of New appointments were: Mrs last an incredible time," says an a Loyalty Day Queen. To be stripes to Paul Hallbauer; as- room visits and the students work the home of Mrs. Manny Temkin, Plan Fim Friday Mary Kreitz and Mrs. M. Cornel institution official. The reason wm ^ displayed, School 21 PTA. ways and means eligible, girls must be between 13 sistant denner strnpes to John Ar- 120 Sherwood Lane. The group's my Husso, New York Repre- ius Oberdiek, trustees; Mrs. Mel-for this may be that a rolling chairman, Mrs. Lawrence Fried- Observance at helinand \9 years of age and must be nold and Jonn Fltolng; den chief topic Will be "Contemporary Is- of Columbia Artists, vin Lane, properties and Mrs stone gathers no moths, Success that is permanent and, again invited all artists to ISELlN - First Friday will be] the daughter of a member. Mrs. braid, Wayne Baurogardner, and rael - its Peoples and Religion." |KI two concerts planned for Thomas Topliski, sunshine. —Labor, comes slowly, if at all. •hare their works with the public observed at St. Cecelia's Church Polon, chairman, will, post the Robert Yackel; den chief service on by Woodbridge (Jom- 'or one-evening, March 16, at 8:00 jiis week. Confessions will be1 contest date at a later time. star to Dennin Ebbets; den mo- Ely Association. They are p.m., in the all-purpose room of heard from 4 to 5:30 in the after- Mrs. Edward March, chairman ther three year pin to Mrs. June |Ki-w York State Symphony he school, where an art and fash- noon, today and from 7:30 to 9 of the Virginia ham raffle, an- Ebbets; den mother one-year pin Rokrt de Cormier Folk ion show will be presented by the p.m. irf the evening. nounced it will end, March 26. to Mrs. H. Marmorsten and Mrs. The line quality of the P.T.O. Anyone wishing to exhibit. Masses for Friday will be at The auxiliary.card party has Joan Volker. fci'd concerts was demonstra- must call Mrs Friedland at FU L- 7> 8 "^ 10:45 *m- Stations <>• been set for April 2. Gift do- Entertainment was provided by th* «nw.i'«iB ttlu pla» at 7iWA«ttoM of iundi or. gift* may be Migkian ; nil ii jut Hubert de Cormier 9009, to assure (Dfhtbn space, H* p.m., Frdiay evening. turned in to Mrs. Edward Sherry |Siii(!irs It was recalled that exhibit is under the supervision of Mass on Saturday morning will or Mrs. Charles Weinschenk, co- DESSERT BRIDGE ) of twenty singers wag Mrs. Gerald Rabinowitz, Mrs. be at eight o'clock. Novena to chairmen. ISELIN - The Chain O'Hills animated with Harry Stanley Schuman anl Mrs Fried Our Lady of Fatima will be held Secret pal names will be re- Woman's Club will conduct a One and perhaps two land. Fashion coordinators are afterwards. Confessions will be vealed and new Secret Pals will "dessert bridge" tonight, 8:30, at concerts will be scheduled Mrs. Morris Coles and Mrs. Jerry heard from 3:30 to 5:30 in the be picked. the Green Street firehouse. All animation when the sub- Alberts, are invited to attend. Tickets AT & T Stockholders afternoon, and from 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Frank Stahl was dark linn drive now underway is Mr. Frederick Geoffrey, school in the evening. horse gift winner. will be available at the door. juded. The last concert of principal, commended the board nt year, the Cincinnati for its fine work in gelling out the •my will be offered also to vote for the Board of Education .ib-crilmiH members. election. Mr. Geoffrey also re- *•> wire: Mrs. Harry layed a request made by Patrick Ynodbndge and Mrs. "B.B o y I a n, Superintendent of I'i'rtli Amboy. Schools, that parents do not call i next nuriing will be March Police and Fire Departments in- Having a problem raising the cash to lake advantage of I«|i in with Mrs. John Cas- '64 FORD *2059 quiring about school closings dur- ' I Walter Street, Cdfcnia. ing Inclement weather. Flooding (FOR1) CUSTOM - THEE your American Telephone and Telegraph Rights? their telephone lines with such calls can create a dangerous situ- Monthly AUYou m Adelines, Inc., Payment CASH BACK ation. Instead parents should re- New '64 Models Pay Is Rise to the occasion of enlarging your investments by t 68.44 LIN '64 GALAXIES For Your Trade! •-feppowgiig the nettiiary xa*h, at kXL\Sj3lkJS^.iSStS^- Mrs. Neal Aiello, telephone squad for information. 5•ulO the Cloverleaf Chap A nominating committee was 55.86 • ' Adelines, Inc, ^ formed under the chairmanship '64 FALCONS Bank and Trust Company, National Association. the area group will _ of Mrs. Frank Donahue. Working 4o 1 59.84 If You Owe mi rudio station WCTC with her will be Mrs. Al Lehman '64 FAIRLANES DOWN By pledging your securities as collateral, find out for 'he dial, Sunday, 5:30 p.m and Mrs. Gerald Rabinowitz, rep- Money on Your spring series of concirts. resenting the general membership '64 ST. WAGONS 63.49 For Any [ion of "Show Time," pre- and Mrs. Willard Reese of the Old Car We Can yourself how easy it will be to further increase your Ameri- I.V chapter in febru- executive board and Mr, Geoffrey '64 T-BIRDS 119.17 Model Pay off the Balance! for the series, of tlw faculty. A proposed slate dan Telephone and Telegraph investment. of the Sweet Adelines of officers for 1964-65 will be pre- Mtnid the annual regional sented at the March 10 general at Washington D. C. 2-YEAR FORD GUARANTEE ON meeting. additional information call HI 2 - 2900, Extensioi vkend. i Highlighting the meeting will be '61 KAMDIEK •5 To Think." 2-door Bedtui $1295 iundi Wilson Custom 2-door .Sedan 'ii KIHl) till I IIEVHOl.fcT '5a OLDSMOIUl.K $795 Galtlili' XL $1795 million WJBOII .... $995 4-door Beduii 'till I-OKI) $«95 '5» PLYMOUTH . $545 Country Sedan .. $1745 stiirllimr 4-Door Htrdiop . 'SI 1OK1) Service lives at •K tORH '61) CHKVHOl.K'l' $795 $495 Remember (lulujle Convertible 2-l)uur Seilwi Country Squire WI $695 '57 PONt. Sturi-liii-f $495 '41)0' WtiBon $1545 2-tWor Hard t»ii «2 KALl'ON W '47 MBKUIKV $395 2-Dour Sedan .._..-, $645 Mo»ter»y 4-your THOMAS JOSEPH $1195 1 'tO KOHD '58 PONTIAl «1 KIKl) UaUl Stardile.t 2-Ui. H T.. $595 LKiur Hur4to|> $1295 ;t-Dour $595 •After Minimum Dnwn Payment Ct- IMMEDIATE CREDIT APPROVAL irst Bank TRUST COMPANY*A. COSTELLO PHONE NO MONKV DOWN 1st Payment lii May APPLICATIONS FU 8-6902 Funeral Homes MOTORS FORDS • PERTH AMBOY • AVENEL-COLONIA feen St. & Coopw Avo. state & Center 8ts- AUThOR'IZEO Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation kelin, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J- FORD DEALER Tel. U 8-4841 HI 2-0075 931 SI. GEORGE AVi.WJWAm8J?pp ,.. PAfTK FOURTEEN Thunday, March B, LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES UBOAL VOTu KS IJJGAL NOTICK8 LEGAL N0T1CK8 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES be TOtedl BBQINNINQ at (toetloiiiTbt Borough Clerk shall BBINO >lu romrhonly Known and!cent*t lln* of Washington Avenue. the centerllni.of *'«""* *"™e; KlecUon.lAmbo, A.«« "^'^^ Nt« Jersey HI dencrlbeil as 19 Rodney Road. E«5t thence IS) latterly thenc l»l Westerly along MM «n and PIMnrield A.P,,|,,, aim Mi 9outh*e Stale HlRim,,, ', Woodbrldg* Avenue' Weaterlt along w,,,,,,, to Ducln* Une, ihm,-,. Oiinlim i,a,,, thtDCfl .V p Rose Street to uit . ,, Bouttierly alonp <)»,', ' ton Boulevard 'tin,,, alnni Jefferson H.":i, field Avenue, tn-H. •Ions Plnlnfleld »».,„.„ nf Beginning

district 914: Demo opportunity to be heanl rett'riftlons' upon the exerrlw of|erly along center f ptr»MnR fn , i the emterly rlRht-of BIQ1NNINO .1 ,,,, n( rll rrt n Thirty Alternate Delegate* to tne , A.«n\i 'to th« Dlar* nf "• PATHU'K '•' 11 >inli |ini»«r »« m»y ho apenlallv pro-1Avtmi* In fchc mtitr Hn, M nrnrn ,,,„ „„ ,,, Amrm tie* Jersey 8U'« H , way llnr o||rf r k I*tni»-ratlc. Nallunal I'onventl .Innllll Borough cierk vlded by !nw or rules of Court all Street; Noe f rri runnlnn Ilniniii IHvl«lon of the rpiilrel ahd Clalnlield »,,.,„,, Ten Delegates tn Ihe Republican, null Mi Northern , , O.P. J/l/M *"•«, ROBKTtT H. JAMISON, thenoe (4) vTestrrlv iniiH 'he cen-nallrnnrt of New Jemev. thence iji Mhrrlff:ter line ot Maple I,,.M Him Nne Nnllunal Convention 'nutrtet #1': A'tnu* to .letter* II 8HKRIFFS MI.P Northeinteriv »lnn« snlrt rlchi-of- |Wn Alternate Delegate* to 'he BgOINNtNO II I l» ru In tne thence ill Witter., MaXVILLK J BERLOW Street to the center MP nt 1'hortift : R.iuniUry SUPERIOR (OCKT <>F ili wny line of (he New Tory ,m( innit n,,liui,iican National Convention, lormigh of Mttuchen nouievtrd to l.orin«v Attorney Street, running thence i« inrnncli Division nf 'he centra! , , congressional District Hrli niemecied NEW JKR8KY (511.54,ly along the center Un" n r( f whtrt ill Northerly ainn> I.L.3/S-U-19-2H/M ">1> allrond CHANCERY DIVISION "'" "••"'" """ •,;•„• ••rV,|R»Hrnnd of New Jerwy to the ren- fMnCM to tnne Democratic and RH'" '- br'^he L,hl«h Valley Rallrotd. ^ ovlngton Aven.ir •0 tbe .-enter line ''•""*, ,„,,„, 0, ch,.,|ni,t S'rppt extended; n „ N,t|On»i conventions llhence running ill gaaterlv »l-ing Northeatterly si™, , Minni.KJF.X COUNTY NOT1CI Docket No, t 1003 81 along thrunnine centeg thencr . «»we«eri7|nnrt]iw(. ''| New Jerne? atku m,,,. "" Yn7 iSTSan," "imrhenie'will conduct . p,,u.(, — ... place of betlnnlne TOWNSHIP OF RDISON thtnce 6i SnulhwuTr- Nf. rtrwv corporation, tht Borough Hall. Cooke A«m£ nut Rirpet i-n the centrrllne of C«Rna..Cirjeitt. »« Jersey, on Marc-h the 8TATB OF NKW JRRSF.Y The State of Ne* Jersey, 110th. 1964. tt »:00 P M Hit United Statet ol Amerlcn tnnwn Ifathan Hale School I BOUNDARIES OF KLKCIiON at tilt Rarlun Arsenal, thrnct 3i tt Wrl- of Kneeutlon Th* purpose of the Hearing It to Idge Avenue Io the renterllne nf| inttnei : at the Interjection of Nne and DISTRICTS Northtasterly and Tnnteny KIHTIH ih« lor the salt of mortgaged nrenil.es afford all persons Interested, an Hugamnn street find the point and I1EOINN1NO at mee 1, ' | pldt-e nf npulnnlng initrlct #1. Mvtral nnurtetjif itnrt> .if •ntM '•— Lincoln Hlnhway m, rinwd February 3rd, 1WH Beginning in tnt unt dividing n rt ial and King denotes P«»' " " ''Ntheiipn riinnlng m mt Borough nl Joutb Plalnfleld »nd the Wnodbrldne Bo»nd»rv line nu-nh RonR! t(l W! • ner tn 1 DISTRICT NO. lS:-iVntln(i place :tht Township i)t SdltOn • «cl J thence 4 8outnerl»8l» • " '"•iilienre 2) gmtmv . Abraham Lincoln School i BEGIN- mme ll lnter»ecWd by the Roaa WoodhndH Bnundnrv ilnn "" Road W Kenninr« H., NINO tt the point of mterserilon frnm Oa« rr«« to ftmui PJ*'"11'"1 luntan Rl»er; thenct riv Rmitherlv alnim Km formed bv the oenterllne of Flll-.ialno «no.n ai OU rree y»nuej_ ilnnK tn« Rarluin Klvei to n» '"'"iBander* Rnad. thci. •*» o'rlock by the then previilllnB and 4. wld Burki StTMt Wuhmgton more Avenue If extended northeast- thence running III Norther moim Mclinn wl'b '•" Bruith^r;v ppiinn ..mi^iy alnin Sm,... .standard or UaylluM Having) time. OIACOBBE ll SONS, Avenue: running thence i4) North- erly nnd nn exlstlnR property llne.the Dnundary Une of Bdl«nr town ntliin nf Mm K"»(l <<"'i''» •' Wlii'lirnp llnad iiu Contrncton erly along nld Washington Avenue Ihlch'u IwaJeT'lM fefTme'iuHiVen'fiifp 'tn'the Middlesex Uriton^Oounty inrthfriy ainna the Smi'liprlv iif" ;»Mtfrly alutiit Wiir "^^0!^ !c" X? Clt?' Z to Randolph Stnet; running thence .oniatlnn of Mill Rout! »nil almi*,Bu,n, Ro,rt| ttlfnn. New Brunswick, N J. -, , C.P. 3/5/64 M.00 (Si Kaitertr along said Randolph Rn«ii lo Wmidl)rld«e A»cmi«_!,ri, ,K,n( atonv H.,v All th*t tract or parcel dn land — - -- • Street to Beald Street; running S?IIi .nrt ninmn. hence (I »"h the Northerly prnlc.nR.tmn oli,hfnc, ,T, Horlhr.Men, «i""' M Avenue, thence il 'mill iircmlseR, hnrolnnfter rtartlcu- New Jersey State Department of tl.ence 16) Northerly along aald 8o thwe," r,v alon"" aid r¥t.. l.nf .*'»•* *T""»... 1?"?.. ™n*?^"»"i»"W *.".".»•.!? ^".!!.'/'..".', tlnnR Ovtngton KIP-.. i.itly described, situate, ivlnB nnd c-ivll Service Examinations W Avaiiue; ttienrs iH. ix-iiig In the Township of Wood- Announced closing daw for BtrMt to tn* MeuicheD HnurnUry tloliK luring Avfmir 'hrldnt In the Count)- of Middlesex Implications, March 31, 1964. nil- :.','ri'"«dward"A"v'enue"»nd alnni Id- line, tnenc* ill Kaiterly and North Highway, them-t » y pilcatloaB, March , said Roosevelt Avenue to Penning more Avenu* to the ",^ ",?„ A«mw "» inown a. Dark taftterl? along tne Metuchen ivmncl ,1mm Llnofiln Hi8hu,, State of New Jerseyy j For applications, duties, and Avenu*; running thence (S) South- Coolldg Avenue; thence (21 Nnrih-. BKOrNNINQ »t a point of ttiej ] | um qualification!, apply M erly along Mid PersMng Avenut to ( w ew Dover Road; thence •ry lln* to th* mare nl BeKlnnlna if Beginning m n m westerly along, aald wnterilnf if , i, NPW Dovei Rn«d ttl of thth e westerlterly line![Ji'Mn«! e Department of CiviCiill 'Service,!NoService e and Maple Street* to tht plac* l4) Ea wr %lnDi CoolldR* Avenue to the retoterline. Avenue: thenoe i5l Snutn- lot Amboy Avenue and the souther-: t te HOUM, Trenton, New Jersey.jor point of btfinnlng (o Or0Te S ft of Chestnut Btreet; thenre <•" Vrlv along Om»f Avenue w Oai ltnct «U; |ly line of Van Buren Street. aa| Qpfn to citizens, 12 months resl g BEGINN1NO at (he inttrsociion of Westerly slonit Mid cenierllnt nf • thence Westerly BJQINNINO at itK 3lio»-n on the Map of Woodbrldge dent in Borough of Oarteret. At- DISTRICT NO. I:— (Voting placej, y T AMnue thence S Nev. Jersey Slat* Highway RIHIII IS Lincoln Highway mi i the easterly ,U)n Tree avenue and N»th»n Hill Bonool I BEaiNNINO|Chestnut Street and (be Jtntj Central fovei k ihenc* ruiioing , Eat«t*s, dated January .-•••' torney. Planning Board (Part Time), rl«ht-nf-wav line of thh e Ne** York K,,,*,) trnin Qai Tree lo Southh_ P PlsUl n 1. 8outh 8 degrees 40 mlnrttei, Salary, ItlOO per year. at th« inwnKtlon of Roosevelt Ave- i Ugbi Company transmiMion urn, along Lincoln hi K t. • anil liOnn Blagani -s BlvitlC—- • -D Ol 30 seconds *Mt alonn the winterly C.P. 3/5-19/84 15.20 nue and Hsrttr'd Avenue: hinning g UMW* ruanlnj ill Marlliw»t*rly Avenu*: thenc* i2> ;henc« (I) Horth«riy along Hayward Central RailIrMd ••61 New Jersey;. alonftaald RnuM iS M> Main Street, Uirlnfi Avenue tn • [side of Amboy Avenue. 162M feet to} thence 141 Northeasterly alow; Avenue at utonded to a point on mence in nqrineiuiitriy ».U..B """•.„„»,--. j _ BKOINWUa It tbe.ic* (3) Southerly alont Mam vard; thenre i.i» v a point; said point being the north-: NOTICE No •I to WiKNlbrtdM Av*nM«: tmnoe erly corner of Lot #2 IB Block 406-Nj the Southerly shore line of the Jelferaon Uouievnru Southwsatcrly along Wlbrutii thenc* |4| Northerly as shown on tbe above mentioned Please take notice that Thursday, Rahway River; runnlnn thence 12) ll Nortl March 12, 1M4, Is the last day to map. Southeasterly along the several slon of the Central Hnllrond of New •line to the Jiraej C«ntr»l Powst to Rote Street, thrn register In order to vote in the Pri-courses of said shore line 01 Rahway "IXIKAIM), PUKRTO RICH" Shown arriving at the Manager's 2. North 7« degrees, 52 minutes, along Row Street '.. , mary Election, April 21. 1M4. Hlver to a point of Intersection of 30 seconds west alonu the northerly thence K) Norttifcj „ Cocktail Tarty while vacationing at ltncnrlotu new Dorado It you have changed your address the same with the extension of line Of Lot #1, 9S.01 feet to the Ian* u> the place of i,- Hilton Hotel and Country Club are Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Paul since you last voted you must re- Charles 8treet; running thence (3) rear corner of said Lot #S. register, giving your new address along aald Cliarlet Street as eitend- Schreiner of 28 Surrey Lane, Colonia. 3. North 11 degrees, 07 minutes. Dlstrtet nil: teTthe-" County Election Board or | ^ " " HttooieVeTr Avenue; nranTng 30 second* east at right angles to t 0 Road, tnence BKOINNINO at tl,f ir, to your Municipal Clerk. TThih s notice1 thenc-*• e (4•-•) Westerl~- y alon-i--g - _iaal3d the "centerltne of Flllmnre Avenue BgQINNINO at U>* interjection of Alwat Street and Intended to be it,, along the center line of New Dover Iruclnn Lane and u:: H, . tbe prolongation northerly of the must b e gWeWn beforbefre March 1212. 1961964 4Roosevelt Awnue to Hnyward Ave-attended running ll) Wester,i -, easterly line of Lot 33. Blocs 400- or you cannot rote In the Primary nue, th* point or place of Begin- point Brook also the Bnroti.'i , Election April 31, 1964. Local Police to ObserveN 50*8 feet to a point. ning. Park Boundary line. • i 4. North T7 degrees, SI minutes, It you changed your name since nue; thence 12j «'>-•• you last voted you must re-reglster 30 seconds west along tho pro- DISTRICT NO. S:-(Vot1ng place, Fifth Avenue and i> r , If you are 21 on Primary Day you Ameiican Legion MemorialMemoria!! BEGIN- EdwardEdward" AvenueAvenu,, andd 1W Northerly |JJ SoundaryllnTtoMalMaln >t Highland Pan •. longation easterly of the rear di- Nathan Hal* Bchool.) BKGWNINO fd b h I l h MlddlxUl are eligible to vote If you register NINO at a point formed by the In- prolongation to the Mlddlesex-Unl-, . ,3, southerly slong line ot Plscatawny l.m, Tercentenary With Shootviding line of lot shown In said at a point formed by the Intersec- gut'HighWI, Rout* M; tbenc* i4) South- way Township Dimmi.-, WOODHIUDGE - Ptl. Patrick Hoover, director of F.B.I., Col. ]point n«ing ttw «outheMt«iy cor- velt Avenue and running thence II) right-of-way line of the New Vork nne to the plac* of BKOINNINa. „„„,!• ^onll u|d Rout* Ji to Old Intersection with tin- s ner of Lot in Block. Notice Is hereby given that the and Long -Branc h Divisio" n o•t th"e- u R Wl D. R. Capello of the State Police, Northwesterly along said eenterllne Pa*t Road; th«nc* (it Westerly irolongatlon ot ••;'• J. Devlin, president of Wood- 5. North 10 degreea, 19 minutes District Election Boards In and for .hence (4) Southnui.i,, 1 east 100.05 feet along the easterly the Borough of Carteret, County of of Roosevelt Avenue to the center 1 ld d brid^i Police Pistol and Rifle As- Mayor Walter Zirpolo, ten. Northwesterly prnlnns-n!;. line ot Lot #13 to the southerly Middlesex, New Jersey will sit In line of Holmes Street; thence (2) sociation, announced today that James A. Cantwell, Gen. Edward Westerly and northwesterly along SSiSSS "^. -ttinlo th. .^t,on -|i»Vineyar: sd Roa«d .rsort^rsto th* Dlacs' ot cBe-tons Lane, alonn Suttiini. \^,t ne oJ Van Burea Street, the places hereinafter designated on to the southwesterly boundary line frc-m OaiTrr** to| l along Duclo* Lane in un •..>, said centerllna of Holmes Street to •Jong said easterly right-of-way line „,„ MltothTn rownsWp Boundary Une - .-.'-..— in observance of the 300th anni- Wolf, Gen. William E. Doyle of 6. Along tbe southerly line of Van TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1M4 of the Borough of Carteret: thence South Plainfield; thence running Beginning. luren Street southerly 77 degrees. between the hours of 7 A.M. and the centertlne of Longvlew Avenue; versary nf New Jersey, the Wood- the New Jersey National Guard. thence 13) Northeasterly along said (3) Westerly along said southwest- ill Uiterly along the Road from UUtrtct #11: 53 minutes, 30 seconds cast, 55.81 I P.M. Eastern Standard Time for erly boundary Una ind Its various Oat rree to South Plainfield to Oak Abo John R. Egan, former ;e«t to the westerly line of Amboy the purpose of conducting a centerllne of Longvlew Avenue to BBOINNINQ al CD* Intersection ol District #2S bridge Police will hold the New courses to the centerllne ot Blur Tree Rnad; thence (J> Southerly Vineyard Road and Lincoln Highway venue and point or place of BE- PRIMARY ELECTION the centerJIn* of Charlotte Street; BEULN^ntu at the m'rrwr:: Woodbridge Police Chief; Chief Road, thence |3) Northerly along alouK Oak Tree Road to Btepbenvlilt tbencs running 111 Soutbsasterll Jersey Ti'ivenlenaiy Pistol Tour- UNNING. OR THB NOMINATION of cikndl- thence (4) Northwesterly along tald llOI 111 ,ne Lincoln Highway .;:. ii:, said centrrllne of Blair Road and its Partway; thence 13) Dnuthwesterly to John Street; Street, thence running : s Charles F. Zanbalari, Perth Am- Being also known and designated .atea on the Democratic ticket and centerlln* of Charlotte Street to along Vineyarrd Road nament, June 5, 6 and 7 with vartou"s"courses"to"the cen'terllne ofjalnng 8t*pKenville thenc* 12) Westerly along John westerly and Norther.: . n.i boy; Chief John Ellmyer, Edison; »n the Woodbridge Township Assess- he nomination of candidates on the centerlln* of Monroe Avenue; civilians nnd police from through- thence (S) northeasterly along said Roosevelt Avenue; thence (4) South- Avenua; thence i4) Northwesterly Street to Idlewlld Rnad, thence |3) alon Street to Its inter.(•.•••..» ment Map as part of Lot #14 In he Republican ticket to be voted ilnnii Park Avenue to Nevsky Street; Chief Carl W. Jackish, Paramus; centerlln* of Monroe Avenue to aneasterly along said centerllne of Northweeterly along, [dlewlld Road Avenue, tlicii.o j s out tho nation participating. -Joe* 406-N. at the ensuing General Election, thence ij) Westerly alone Nevsky existing property line which Is lo-Roosevelt Avenue and Its carious 10 Sturgls Road, tbencs i4) North westerly along Pliilniic,.! v.t!i~! J- Vigilante, New Jersey Tht approximate amount of the Tuesday, November 3, 1964, as here- courses to th* easterly rUht-nf-wjy Street and Oelancy Street to me Road to the Lin-the boundary lino o: i Four man teams, tfftt man cated 129 fett measured northeast courses to th* easy y 1 erly aalon.long Sturgla Roa t president; Chief Walter udfarttM I*-Wl«6«.,,b» ,&i inatWf listed and. for the election L Bh Edison Township Boundary , theace S N Tuwnshlp; thrncc I^I Nm to d of the New York and Long Branch colln Highway: ttheoc: * iS> North teams, and indviidual members of sale la tbt turn of Eighteen Tnou»- of TWO Members, oa« maa tnd. one erly at rlchl «sults **» P*"U«1 l along the Edison easterly along the Lincoln Highway Jons the Plscatuwuy in •ich, East Brunswick. - f Oharlnrte The New Roehellc, N. Y. Police ind, 8«v«a Hundred. Twelve ($18, woman of the local County Execu- with tbe etfirhun of |l t tbe to th* place of Beginning to the Jirsey Centra, ! Juslor Rifle Training 12.00) Dollars mot* or less together ;ln committee of tbe Democratic Street: thene* («) Northwesterly m« Light Compiuiy tntHpj,.. Dept., Nassau County, N. Y. Po- with tbe costs of this sale. .'arty from each election district, along said tilttlng property line of thenc* (4) SoUtManlrrii of Beginning. Ulstrtot #11: """ The Police Junior Rifle Asso- Together with ftU and singular the or the term of .one year and onethe easterly right-of-way Una of Jersey Central Power u lice Dept., Suffolk County, N. Y. D1STRICT ITo. 4 - BKHNWUra In BiQINNiNQ at tM intersection ot iation plans its third training ighta. privileges, hereditaments andman and one woman of the local the New York and Long Branch Dl DISTRICT NO. 17;—(Voting place. Company trftnsmUMer •:.• Police Dept., Old Westbury, N. Y. appurtenances thereunto belonging County Executive committee ot the vision of tht Central Railroad o the line dividing theBorough of John Street ana Vineyard Road; main Hue ol the 1'iiin . . Private Nicholas Minue School.) Metuchen and "the Township offtbenoe runnlna II) Soutnwesteriy period in .22 calibre rifle marks- or In anywise appertaining. The sub- Republican Party from each election New Jersey: thence 17) Northeast- road; ttiencf i5t Sim*:.v, . Police Dept., Abington, Pa. Police BEGINNING at the point Ot Inter- Edison where the same Is Intersectedlalong Vineyard Roaa io Old Pint f scriber reserves the right to adjourn district, for a term of one year. erly Along uld easterly right-of- the Pennsylvania Il.i1.71 ..•.•; manship beginning Saturday con of the centerllne ol Her- Road; thec |i y g Old|rf Dept., and Police Departments Bald tale from tlwe to time sub- way tine of tbt. New York and Long Road; thence |Si Easterly -'••»" 'i tersecUon with the '• it tinuous until June at the local Also to be elected: Pott Road to New Jersey Btate Higii- from Pnramus, East Orange, ject only to such limitations or One United States Senator. Branch Division ot th* Central Rooievelt Avenue and. "nnlngiJheiMy^BUmtherly Rg r lonisatlon of Willow A.-i waj Rout* U; thine* |3| Southwest 1 restrictioas upon the exercise of Plalnfleld Road Jo Its Intersection police range. One Member of the Bouse of' Railroad of New Justy to tbt erly along Route U to tbt Jersey fli Southeusterly «.N::J I West Orange, Hohokus, Weehaw- such power as way be specially Representatives. --•••-.._.. bank of with Stephenville Partway; thence Central Poww & Light Couy erly urolon^iitlon ol v, ken, Sparta, Levittown, Teaneck, Registration tor this course will provided by law or rules of Court. Thirty-three Delegates to the River: thence (Si Easterly following Eusterly along the Center Una ROBERT E. JAMISON, tarious to the westerly and "iuI rran&misslon LlneT thencB 14 and aloiiH Wlllii* A..> be held, Saturday, 11:30 a. m. Democratic National Convention tbe various courses of said south- lortbwesterly along tbe Jersey Cen Edison, Perth Amboy, Montvale, to its in(er- Lincoln Hlghwuy, thin•• Sheriff. Thirty Alternate Delegates to tbeerly bank of the Rahway River to tral Power & Light Company u westerly aloilK the I :i '-:.:-in| until 1 p. m. at the Civil Defense Oak Tree Road; tnence N. J., will compete in the three MBLVIT..LB J. -BSRLOW Democratic National Convention. the centerllne of Hayward Street : Wlnthrop Bead: thence H) Nortn to ttle place of UfsU.:..:•.„ day tournament at the local building located in the township Attorney. Ten Delegates to the Republican eitended northeasterly; thence (9) line of easterly along Wlnthrop Rimd v garage, upper Main Street. The1. 3/}-12-19-26/M $96.04 National Convention. Southwesterly along aald centerllne Northeasterly along aald southerly i Oa* Tre¥ Road to U. Ashley Road; thence ifli tlasterl) police pistol range. Two Alternate Delegates to the ot Hayward Street eitended north- th ve u (4) District #29 bank off CaseyCasey's Creek and Its vart-.^t °»» Ave» e;; ( along Ashley Road to Durham Rnad course is open to boys of the NOTICE TO BIDDERS hl b t Southerly al BBGINNINQ in His B":. !arj a| Vying with the police sharp- Republican National Convention. easterly and the centerllne of Bay- ourses to the southerly ban. ot Southerly along the center line of thence 171 Northeasterly alnnu Dur- .'.. P:u-| Township 12 to 17 years of age, Notice U hereby given that Three Congressional District Dele- ward Street to the eenterllne of I n «- Orove Avenue to the Township of nam Road tn Parkerwm Road Itetween tbe Borough or s shooters will be crack civilian field ami Edlsini I"*:.- Bldi will be received by the Town gates to the Democratic and Repub- Roosevelt {.venue and the point and W l^Bh of M.tttcheMth n bboun thenc* 18) easterly along Parkerwin All applicants must be accom Council of the Township of Wood- Road to Bronkvllla Rnad; thenc the same ll lntersectm :i, and armed forces and police re- lican National Conventions. place of Beginning. the Rahway River and Its panied by a parent and must brldge on March 16, 1994. for theTWO Members of the Board of the Township of Edtton-Borougrt of |8| Northwesterly along Brookvlll Reading Railroad, t!.-: courses to tbe centerllne of Her. 1 serve marksmen from the New construction of Contract #1004, con- Metuchen boundaru. line to tbe Road to Arvln Road, tnence ill ill Easterly SUHK I'.'t I : brine proof of age. A registra- Chosen Freeholders. m&nn Street eitended northerly; creta curbs and concrete curb It DISTRICT NO. t.:- ii'Mi Township consisting of the fpllow Intersection of tbe center line of ly Wong UUewUd Rosd to John 1 charged and no applications will Council. northerly and the cBnterllno of Her- Ulttnct Si: tuchen to the Lii: ^' Carteret, South Plainfield Re- Ing quantities: Cue Assessor. irtcret Aveoue with the nan;«i 'Street: thence 112) Southeasterly 1 mann Btreet to the centerllnt of BKQINNINO in tbe Una dividing along John Street to tha place of thence ij) Southwe?"'. . be accepted once the class be- *JUS L.F. Concrete Curb 9" x 30" tbt Towublup ot Woodbrldfe and volver and Pistol Club, Perth thence (1) Northerly along aald cen Roosevelt Avenue and the point and Beginning Uncoln Highway to ^:. gins. 1,082 L.F. Concrete Curb & Gutte Borough ot Carteret place of Beginning. tb* Township of Edison, wher* tbe theace i«) Norlbwestr/. Amboy Naval Reserve, Edison ana the necessary appurtenances in r Une of Cypress 6i_r*et to a point •am* is Intersected by th* Oak Free p County ot Middlesex id intersection with the Easttfly low Avenue and tl.r '• LEGAL NOTICES _ accordance with plans and specif! to Iselln Road: thenc* running Police Reserves, Bergenfield Po- State of New Jersey me of Washington Avenue; running prolongation of W'.i'^ cations on file In the Office ot Ui DISTRICT NO. 18:—(Voting place. Southerly. Southeasttrlhl y and BEOrNNINQ at tn« lntersecUon of lice;Reserves, Boundaries of Election Districts .hence ;2) Northerly along said (1) the Main Line of '.!. >' "O|IPIN»NCE~N'O, 130 Township Engineer M»WKiit ... .:.... iba Boa«j»fl J^ilUncolUacolni Highway and Fitch Ruad; Ballroad: thtnce Sfl 1 Bids tor the above will be rt- ! 1^, Uh«o«t ruuattw in HortatasM"' The tournament will consist dfAN wardjr ,afli election district of llle a point snd Intersection ot tbefoHn«d W the loteriHitlaoaB of tlw ism Townshrp w ttt» along the Penniyivni^ i- DQPTING THE "NEW cclved ti the Oflle* of the Munici- K Eliurnad tnence ilill dnuth* . the Lincoln Hlgnway ui ,o Jersey Central I' •' seven tiring matches made up of tirouKfl-ctil CarWrtl are as follows: •outtmly line of tM Brady Tract u centerllne of Roosevelt Avenue and Bowl, llnno* ill Southerly TATE HOU3INO CODE Ml pal Clerk, j- of the Township ol Hie ceciernne of Heald Btrett and westerly along tt)* Port IKftdihf fU I vany TTansinUBii.:. I STANDARD GOVERNING 8UP DISTRICT I*V. i:—I voting place, ixtended Easterly: running thence etuIturgli s R<»d to Idlawlld four-man teams, two-man teams Woodbridge. Memorial Municipal running thence; il) Southwesterly Railroad to the Boundary Un* O«- () Northwesterly .i.»:.. PLIED UTILITIES AND FACILI- Washington School.) BEGINNING 3) Westerly along aald Brady line theses I3I Southeasterly along tdla- BulldlnK, Woodbridge, New Jersey, d the Southerly Une of lands now and southerly along s&id centerllne tween the Borough of Metucben sad Central Power ^ and individual, in .38 calibre and TIES AND OTHER PHYSIC*' at the lunctlorj of Nue Creek with wild Road to Arvln Road; thence until 2:00 p.m. Prevailing Time, ir formerly of the American Oil of Heald Street to the centerltne of Idlson Township; tbenct (S) Hortb- the Boundary lint •; .22- calibre pistol or revolver. THINGS AND CONDITIONS ES Staten Island Sound; running westerly and Westerly aloof tbe 41 Southwesterly along Arvin Road March 16, 1964, to be opened and ihence (1) in a Westerly direction lompany to a point and tntersec Randolph Street: thence II) Went- Towntblp: thence 1 • SENTIAL TO MAKING DWELLINGS publicly read by the Town Council Boundary line ot Edison Towuiblp to Broomin Hnt.c. thence ii) Matches No, 6 and 7 will be the along said Noe't Creek to Pershlng ion with the center line of Flllmore,«"'V along ssld centerllne of Ran Boutheatterly uong BMokville Hoad along tbe Bouudan '•>•'•' SAFE, SANITARY AND FIT FORat 2:00 p.m. Prevailing Time. to Grove avenue: thence (4) North- Avenue; thence [2) Northerly along Ivenue: running tnence 4) along *>lph Street to the centerlln* 0 to Parkerson Road, ihenco >0) way Township and '..'.» ' New Jersey Tercentenary compe- HUMAN HABITATION AND GOV- No plans and specifications will be erly alnug Drove Arenue to tbe Oak Pershlng Avenue to RooBevelt Ave- the center line ot rillmore Avenue I Washington Avenue; thence (3) |8outherly tlonf ParkerauQ Roaa to Soulb Plalnfleld if tl« • tition. All firing will be from ERNING THB CONDITION O* given to prospective bidders until Tret to Uelln Rnad, thenc* it) Cait- nue: thence (3) Westerly along „•a ,,„...poin„t .„and„ ....intersectio„ ,„n„ with th.....Northerle y alon« said centerllne ot trly along the Oak Tret 10 Istlln Durham Hoad: tnenct <7i Suuth- DWELLINGS. AUTHORIZrNG IN- they are prequallned. Prequallflca- Roosevelt Avenue to the Westerly the 25-yard line on police "L'SPECTION OF DWELLINGS AND :enter line of Carteret Avenue; run- Washington Avenue to an eilstlng itoad to the place ot Beginning. •Mtfrll sluug Durham Road to tloa period shall end on March 12, line of Charles Street; theuce (4) JUhley Road; tbenct .81 Southerly DUtrlct #»: FIXING PENALTIES FOR VIOLA ilng thence 15) easterly along cen-1 property line extended easterly target. The course of firing for 1904, Bidders will be notlaed of Northerly alona Churles street and XT line of Corteret Avenue to tbe1 which Is located 125 feet measured and Wetlfri? aloof Aihley Ruad vn BBO1NNINC1 in thr TIONS. their status, wimiii forty-elglu contlnutnR In a strul^'ht line to the District -I: between the Uoru.. this tournament includes slow olnt or place of beginning. northerly m right angles to and BEGINNING in the lint dividing Wlnthrop H..«d tbeiire >*i South- •a APPROVED AND ADOPTED: March hours after preQuallflcation form Rahway Rivet at a point where Deep westerly 4I0111 Wlnthrop Road Ki Plainfield and Eil. parallel with the cemerllne of Mary Woodbridge Township and U11 fire, twe strings of five shots each 2. 1964. INTRODUCED: February 17, has been submitted to the Municipal Creek empties Into said River; Street; thence (41 Westerly along said Sanderi Road; thence litti Norm- where the s«in« !•> • 1964. Advertised as adapted on first Township ol Edlsou vhere the aami H.i. in four minutes: timed-fire, two Clerk. thence (5) Southeasterly along the MBTRICT NO 11:—(Veiling place. rilstmg property line to a point of; Wftslerly ilon^ Bftnilert Rutd to the Port d reading with Notice ot Public Hear- It intersected by the Port Raiding N<> Bids will be received only from Rahway River to Siaten Island Tlvate Nicholas Mlnue School ) BB-Intersection tormed by said line! Kinmor. Road- theuc. nil Norib-l riiiinlng |H ri. strings of five shots in 15 seconds ing February 20, 1984. Hearing held: those Bidders who are qualified in Sound; thence (61 Southerly along 3INNING at the intersection of the Railroad, thence running II) South and a second existing property lint nly alnng the Edison Township •Mterljr «loui! K.nmur* Riiad ui Edltou TowiismTmp p »'•» • March 2, 1864. Approved by Mayor accordance with the Instruction to Staten Inland Sound to tha place enter line of Booseveli Avenue 1 1 rapid fire two strings of five shots eitended southeasterly which Is lo-Boundary une to Its intersection Wlnthrop Hold; ihenc* (111 Wett- Delaucy Bireet. Hi' '' Andrew W. Eanlck Advertised M of Beginning. Ml Bidders. Copies of the Prequallflca- rlth the center line of Hermann cated 130 feet measured northeast- l »lnng Wlotbrop Road m Ht«b along DelaiKV "'' each in 11 seconds. anally adopted March 5, 1964. trect and running thence il) with Ne* Jersey SUM Hlghwa: g tlou Documents may bi obtained erly at right aiih'les to and parallel Roadd ; theiich t (13) PATRICK POTOCN1G lortherly along the center line ol Bouts 25: thence i2i Boutnwesterl: N.irthwMterly street W Awards will be presented in upon application to the Municipal with the cenierllne of Oak Street; aloni Pltoh Rutd to i» plact of B«- boutho»it*rly Borough Clerk, Hermann Street to the southerly along uild New Jersey Slate Ulgn Clerk. DISTRICT NO. 2:—(Voting place thence I5i Nonhwesterly along snid flnnlni Class A, B, and C, for first, sec 4J.M line of the Rahway Rlvar; thince way Route 25 tu Aiiinoy AveniM i Bidders wtiu qualify In accord- Columbus School.) DeglnnhiK at tbe second existing property Hue to theIhence 31 Westerly alnug Amboy ond and third places, and will be ance with the Instruction to Bid-Junction nf Htaieu Island Sound 12) Northeasterly and easterly along DUlrlCI £11; Baatcrly along ORDINANCE NO. 131 aald Hue or Rahway Rivet to tfce. easterly rlnhi-ot-way line of tbe Avenut to the Boundary nut or to 9»» Tree R either trophies or merchandise, AMENDING AN ORDINANCE EN- ders may obtain plans and speclA- and Noe'a Creek; runnluK thence New York snil Urns Branch Division tweeu Edlwu re BEGINNING «i the InWrtKtlon cutloim at the Office of Joseph V. (I) Westerly along NOB'S Creek to easterly right of way line of the! TITLED "A SALARY ORDINANCE New York und Long Branch Divi- of the Central Railroad ot New Bomugn nl Metu ... ing the tournament may be ob- Valentl, Municipal Clerk, during the Perstilng Avenue; thence |2) Suutti- and aumj lto»d. tn«uct ruunlng ill S?" ., ,«i Wesum FOB EMPLOYEES OF THB BOR- sion of Central Railroad ot New Jersey; thenre (SI Northeasterly Northeaaterly mid Northerly and tained by writing to Ptl. Devlin OUGH OF CARTERET.'1 hours of the regular course of btisl-lerly along Pershinn Avenue to Nei Northeuuerly along the Boundary Northerly aloiiii Buiny R<>«d u, Win- ,,,'i ,h« Bound»ri Jersey; ihence (3) Southerly along alonif said eubttrly rli;nt-of-w»y line throp ftnad. tnenc* (J) Nnrtnauwr- » UU1C '™ ,„,,,, IM- APPROVED AND ADOPTED: March ness beginning on Mureh B, 1964, but'Jjriiey Terniiiial Railrna;!, thenc_e aald line or said railroad to the of the New York: ftnd Long Branch line oi Eidibua Township io Uii Purl Woodbridge Police Department. (3) Easterly aluug the New Jersey ly along Wlnthrop Road lo tni J«-j '°Ti Jn . We 2, 1944. INTRODUCE): February 17, not later than throe (3) days prior center lltn of Roosevelt Avenue, Division of the Central Rullroad of Reading Railroad, thence (S) North- ro tin an «ivmio«| High**) Rng Staten Island 8ound to tlr Woudbrldge rowushlp sad lb« K iViutBweiwr*utB«eiwru •uifl•uiflf anally adopted March 5 liHU. l& lu initn*"" " ;•# ot Cuneret." the .Tiiterllno of l.ansvlew Avenue; bids which in lu opinion will be inand continuing along said rallroai Street: ihem-e |2) Boutiiwcsterly erly along said New Jeraey State Coupauy truiuultuon Hue. tntnc* Avenue, thence ' . -t Banko, Ptl. Joseph Nagy Ptl. Be it nnd it Is hereby ordained by themx 110) Bmithwesterly along Highway Rome as , the boundary the beat Interest of the Township. to the Intersection of Persblng Ave anil northwesterly along sulil cen- w 111 F'lutbertv along tbt Jerttf Otn- along Plainfield Av ; '.•>,' the MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF mild ceiuerllue of Longvlew Avenue line of edl5ou Township; tbeno* Ronald Nier, Ptl. R. Gloff, and HEMAN B AVERILL nue and Holly Street; thence (J: tral Power ll Light Cooipani ui .,;..•«! terllne of A.-ili Street to 'lie center- lo ttie centerllne of Holmes Street; ucllon with Divisiolunl THE BOROUGH OF CARTEBBT, Southerly HIOIIB I'ershinB Avenui 14) Snuineastent along the oouud- WixidtiridgWimdbrld t AAieuut , tbtucb * il)i(4) Southerly «lul ",,•?« Ptl. K. MeCabe. Business Administrator ,lne of HaKuiiiao Btreet: thence 13) ihence UU Eatterly along said cen- l County of Middlesex, State of New 11M. 3/S/84 and continuing In a straight line ti ary line to tba plact ol Beglnulnt Westerly along Woodbrtdgi tnu.nialong Division 114 52 Northerly ulnng said ueuterllue of terllue of Holmes Street to the cen- Honorary judges include Gov-| Jersey! the Statea Wand Sound: thenre (3 ut Old Pmt Rnad thence t innry Blwalon, April 21. 11)94. Ulitrlrtlr t K9 17th, 1W4. iMillrn »«.i,u« lu till ulafl* 1U l«t.n«Hilloii *i ; an..MIS of tlin Board from the records of the Treasurer. By virtue of thu above stated Writ, the boundary lluo of the Borough tlie iiuersei:tlou ot the center line If you inivc clumped yuui dddiem BUillNNlNll Bl urn imgrvKtlOU of nf Klucti you lust voted you must r«- ,Road; tnence (3) *•» • H HIUV.IM tie noUd thet the cash balance* have been oenfumed to me directed anil delivered, I will Carteret to Hoosevell Avenue ol (in! It Hi reel and the Lenlerllne Ainlioy Aviniie mid tho New Jer- center line ol New I'"1 by ihe ba;iiis and *er« rtcohcljed to the books of record. expose to bulu at imbllc v«uUvie on theuce H) Easterly aUmg Kuoievel or I'eitJilug Avtuue and runiilue yuor new uddreviA sey I'urnpikiI'urnpik - uUiuncc running ill Ulstrlcl i;il Avenue tu Arthur Avenue wheiu II: lnt«r»«ction will" "", COMPARATIVE BAI.ANCB RHEEf WEDNEHDAY. THIS 1st DAY O*1 tlifn. ,• Hi H.illtherly alouK mill to tho Cmmiy t.r.tluji tjuai'd or N iioiin the New Jeruy Southwesterly boundary line of ll ut Peralllllg AvtlllH Ul to your Miiuii-iiial t'lisrk. i'hlu notice lulernctlon ol Mdlnon-Towushlp <',, Balance Balance Increaw AI'Hlt. A. I)., 1WH, D'.uiiUury une ol a Jan. 11, ltMJan. 31,1M1 (D«cre»u) Hurough of Curterel meeUt fi&mt tha ulilirllim of Larch Htfeot; must be glvni h.-torc Mur. h VI, 1901KdtsKU then prevailing iStandard or 'Duy- tbence Northwt-^terly al themr (.!i Westerly along a«ld uen or you niiiiiut voU lu the Primary erly HOIIK Ille liomnla line of Edl- son Kiwiisliii) K, H trlj al.niKK ailvei Uk** Aieuut to tbtbttboundary lln* ^\*" Cma lu Baima * 6.9M.53 llght Saving) time, In the ulteMiuun boundary line to Larvh Hirer lerllne of l.mch Street to the- south :i«'-lUMl Apill 'i\, 11KW. liiterseailon i RamaR n ki.ei. iheuo* d) Westerly ship of |Ut«on »'ia • DCMMICJ Charges to Future of the tald Hue of tlie iior- It you chmiBeil your inuiiu since y Avenue, tlience 131 you Ijtht vutc-tl yuu nnr.L re rrtfl<r. VYeitterly ul. ibe Woodbrtdf* w tu" Iniilio::: fice tn the CJlty of New 'brunswick Btr»et to tho plaie "f l outili "1 Cdi'ieiel: theuce t3) North- Aveuut to DOUUU.ry nut of J4.000 00 ( 11,000.00) wt-bi.-ily uiung said Hjuthwuti-erly you «re 'l\ on Ptliiiury Day youttitt t l off U|« Buiougll 'If! NINO Bonded M.(WIJ)0 N J i'.,,. l,MI,00 um eligible to vou If yuu register ma ,3| Ncrtnwiyl K»pi-n»«e „ 3.M1.0O ALL that tract or purtul of, laud, biillinl.ilj Hue of tile BmuUKh nf UlSTKllT NO. 1; -iVuIhig placi oil oi1 l«:foie March 12, 11)84. imllhl K10. mo i( HUhianil P"*' uuiKICT No. situate, lying and being In the CarUirei u. iho ceuterllno nf Ho »M.8M »S I* 7,304.41) Cleveland 8iliu.il 1 HEdlNNINU UKU1NN1NC.I kl Woodbrldsi A'v«u'u't""ilVi*uc* (4) tb,* l of Township of JCiut Uriuiawlck, in theHi* Intersection of iho -enloi lln oiaii tiiuu^i. theoc* 14) Northerly the tnierteutlOD ol jMlnriy niiing Woodbrldg* *v*nu« oternc Nuih-e Is hereby given that the Avenue null tlie N«« Jertty d County of Mlddkui. In the male of WaahliniUii! Avenut will) Hi ocutslllue ul U^iiaiu tbt iii«ct nl Bi SUpheuvllle !• Dlntilcl KluuUon Donnl.i In and forTurnplkt, tiicuce ruuulug ill East' LUbllUiia and Surplu* of New Jersey. ueat«r Hue ut rshlnij Avenue &u Street ui the c*DW>llb° of Ath () Northtriy »iouif Ai>i>ni|irlatJuu ReeenM I Wl Street, thence |6) latterly II the Township of Silitun Cuunty uf Boundary ling ol Kdlsoo I'owuaulv, BKINCl known aud d**l«u4t«d a* ruaulns llienc 11 Southerly alnui theuca I3i doiitherly and W*n«ilf tUltl Hi: of Plalnfleld thuil ui btr.ki Bonds ( u.oouw* of A*ti 8ti**t u> tb*MliUIICKl, New Jorsty will alt la J4.ow.oe Lot 1). Block M-B. as shown on a tb* ceuter Hue of Ptfrshlnu along tnt Qouudkry Dun ul gdlann BsKJlNNlNU (i in* luMrawuov «• Surplus t.KIU oert4la map entltltd "Map ot to tho c.utei Hue of lermlnal Av of Qaolli Avanut; tb* plu:t» herrluufur dnigiutcd on 17174) TUESDAY, APH1L 21, IDM Towmlilp and KIDI Utuitu P»*t Windsor Hotn*i. Section ) and 6 oue, theuc* lii Wetierly alnug tb them., id) guuWMMMtty Road to urup«rly ol the United and Buiuy ttotd, ibtu^ ruaouu il) Total* IMJMJI U 1J04.M) iyUd in bit Brunswick Town- center Hue of terminal Avenu. f OMtlMft AvtBUt to theitxtweou tlis liouri of 7 A.M. andStatai ol America known u tb* Joutb.rly aloug Bu.oi Itoad an76ld iuWi*Mttoa Dof ship. Middlesex County, Now Jersey. tb* ceuter Hue uf Coollllis« Avenui oeu tci line of Lorigltllow Street; I PM Ed.tern Siaudard Timt for Rarlliui Arwual thence |3| North fo*l Road u, WnodbrldM* 4ttuuu t loniatlflD'of IMfDMtftlll* Mb llMtf. tbenoe 13) Still westerly and li thenco in ttautbMlUrlr along *ald tlit purpot* of couductlug a westerly along taveral courwt ot tali ID wi Wooa. tbJnon (» WettMb dated July 1951" which map was 1 tti* oeatet Hue uf Cuolldne Aveuu ••RIM.I BY KLECTIOM A»»uu, to lln* of Btepben""' ' 4 MAXOOUI L. BJVWM fllad In the Ofnoe of tb« Clerk, o( MOterlliio of Longfellow Street io Arsenal landi u> tht Now Juas O4WNE1N AKD e»VBW. Middlesex Cutntty, New Jersey, on io tbe uenter Hu* of Cypress Htroe Ui« iciiieillne of T«rml"al Avenue; 1*OR THK NOMINATION of candi- ^•-iiplke, Uieiico i4l Worihtasterl] «lo OaftlAed tb\\ AOCOUOU Augiul 23, 1£>1, u Map Nu. Itifl la theucv l4l Nurilitrly the ceu thence iej Hmithaasterly '"-""t wlddate! on LVuiiKrailc ticket O N.w Jtrnj BUM HIM y centorlint of T«mlnaJ Atenu* to Ui* nomination of oaudldatw on Hit Ma. 114. Mr UUn * oi OOyprts* HUett to In* |UM« Ol CArtertt PreM Thursday, March 5, 1WH PAGE FIFTEEN |,KGAI- NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LKQAL NOTICES UtOAL NOTICES UCOAL NOTICES tional Guard »nd Naval Militia'cauws other than those here Any person affected by a TIT noil-i. •r AT»OII»; from tti" Sonlharlr Milt WKRTKRtT »IO»— tllorlr J»l-F, UU March 5thl lhru WcdnPHlay! 1 hour lnnrV whlrji tiM tun Imsil In iHinnMtinii i A to thh «Nh North«rlly 1?U. HIA, 1!IA. 1T7A: BIKS; 2. Full time hourly ithnll receive the difference be-!emttnerated. nllh thf enforcement of tnt prnvl- 114* n y Av^nu^; from tti* Sai-n. Lots HIA. UlA. 1«1A, HtA, tween their pay «nd military! a, Neglect o( duty. •Inn of this Ordinance, nr nf snr nils «M« of HIA. HIA. 14IA, H5A: Blni-K UII. Strikes & Spares ployees— U, U>ts 107, 10«, 111, UI, III, g hours 5 dnys—»» assijrnoil pay in accnriinncp li R3! b. Absence without leave or it rtftilatloit adflBttd pursuant then to t^• NorthArly of Rlmllnrit Illli. is ' h 5 », mar request and shall r*n rrnnu Arofltttl f^m tilA H iihArlT DM* of 117, ru, 1:1. in. ut. 137, in. ut, SENIOR LEAGUE —1/2 hour lunch. IIouis us- 38:12-4. •failure to report after »uthor- hearing- on ths matter hffnr* n Rlmhtirnt Avflnun I tlit Northcrlf U), US, 117 i Block ill-C, Lots vmlly 8:0O a.m. to 4;H0 p.m. (1. Rp-enlistment nctive i?.ei leave has expired or after niftlnMS Administrator prnvl,IPII mir prripertf linn (if rW 37«M, lfit» ««A, lftlA. IIIIA. USA. (}. 71. WOMEN'S CLASSIC 1 IV-I'ay military services arm inn- ,such a leave has been disap- rnii<», drswn Pf Jean Frank 204. Joan OSIica l«5, ment will be dptwminrd hy Rof unless such re-chlistnii-nt. is re- e. Incompetency or ineffl- tin (rrntinili th»r*ffir within t"ti (IT lla, T r,. ilntM Krhiiiarr 1111. Oisrlfs W n-«|l., T.F... itstsd AIIPV Boys at Iselin .Jr. Hi - 8 p.m. ftor tlm tlsy ths nnll'-n «•«• si'Tvr K«bruiry I, 1111. S l ciet cy in the service or inca sniJTHHItl.r BIPF1 of nirfl Anna « Cecelia's H.N.S. at Iselin Jr. Hi - 9 p.m. Terry IMnkowski i!)2. loueh Council quired in accordance with icdj. Itnn rscslpt nf siirll pMlilon I C C rral law fcovernintt miliUrJt) parity due to mental or physi- frof m thh« of MliMln- RASTJinl.T BiniO of Woo* A»» — i ; ShelUtCol.Jr.Hl-9pn,. High Sets: Mary .Miirqaci! 537,' Pay computation: from Soulhfrly slils of Inmsn Ars* s cal disability. Imf, mill rl«M for nn« to ths Wsst^rly slrts of service. c ("orrejs, Av«n»«; from thft \\>i>t*rly nut to ths Norttim-ly ild« of Clsrk Jean Frank 535, Terry IMnkowskJJSalaripH^naity rate of pny . illflll rlvs ths pfllllnnpr written nnli, l']«r»; ftnm ths Pfitithfrly slds of L d. Inefficiency in the perform nNin nf fnrr^ln Avnnnn to th» nar- Annual Salary K. For Boroupii Improve- ofif. At Wllch henrlnR tlm t^| 509, Betty Szabn 519. ' * ' '"' nee of the duties of hia posi den Rtstn rsrkway. Clsrk PIscs to tht Northsrlr prop- | ment Reasons •r wrHt*»n nnllr* Ihironf, ,M ,„. erty line of \M 1:. fllnck til NonTiiFm.T smr; from th» W>si- Leaders; Jean . Frank 272.26, on so that hia service rating fin* th« p»tlllnn»r shsll |,» ,h, LINCOLN AVKNl'B, COIXINIA — 2S1 I The Mnyor and Council may an onportunlly ta li» he\\*] nn,| n\v rhln nf MlilKli-n% AT.nils tn Bar at Fords Jr. Hi - 9 p.m, Betty Szabo 257.45, Lucille Gro-Hourly rate of pay -. t maintained In areordanci Plnn »n4 Prn(ll« nf Tropnssil Cur* ui.-.ortee any employee a leave ith thft civil sprvico rule* i; • hniv why STlrh Iint|i-» slionlil l.» ,n,i Hit, Ksstsrljr aids of Co/rDls. flratles 6n Llnootn A**nuf, drswtl T. H| - 9 p.m, „ gan 357.29, Terry Pinknwski 1% Daily Rat« .Kit to exceed on« wi>ok fnr «•»• [Ail Of wlthdrswn. Thn hrnrlni »l frnnl thf Woitnrly (it'll* of hy Howsrd Msdlnnn. TB, fi rnmm^nrffl nrti lsl^r tlmn l*n ,V] Avsnufl to lli* (lanlfn Rtsls 1'iric- at Inelln Jr. lli - 8 p.m. 17, jsons relating to the improve- ess than 707d. • e. Violation of any lawfu ftpr lh« rlJlT on irhlf-li th* pniitl \tsy. A pnpy nf «,ftrh of sslil plum snd linent of tho Borcniirli of Car- 'An ni'il; prnvhl^ri Mint ill»'n ii|>iil! N'IMITZ n.ArR. ISKUN- Or»»n rofllr* ilfurrilip.l slmv^ In nn flli* In nd reasonable 'official linn of th« pstltlonsr thw Nii<<|nftM \ Sun 1SFXIN MEN'S UWiVV. Overtime hourly employers: toret. OTIIHKT TIP CI.AItK BTHRKT: Hi. f til* Township Cl*rk Sn4 ion or order made and given b; nilnlsrriltnr msy pnsttinnc ih* ,utf Plnn snii prnflln nf Propoasfl Rtr»f ts pulillr InniiPi Mnn. SENIOR LEAGUE Edlnon Bowl 0 Mnt l',4 hourly rate tit pay for work G. Court Order hfsrln|r fnr 1 r*ns«r,sMn iimr I 1 is superior officer or failure U (Irails f"r Nlmlts riarn; ilrswn by < action S, over 8 hours per ilny and over When absence, is required by ynnnrt snrh 10-ilsv pfrlml; if |n High Games: Bernie Gerstner; ibey any lawful or reasonabl o. F. Mltiiifll, April I9«n, nnftorlaknn Inral Imprnvs- 5lh 40 hours per week must be cer-Court. But not if employee is h* p»tltloni>p r but srrtiTJiKiti.Y (HUP, — niork HJ.J, mrnt thf r ir^nf nnl horns a KdO4l nml t s at Fords Jr, Hi -8 pm. Pat Palladino 224; Mat Mornney tified by Department Head. serving a jail sentence. irection when such violation 0 mintrlrnt for FIN Lots I snii 4. by I J201; Silvca Ouzzo 206; Mike Ad- ailure to obey amount* to in Aft*r hmrloir t .NORtHBdl.T SIPR — Bloc* 3IR-I. (h* Un'U nfi<1 rftnl r^tiitB Bfiftfl Payment — Friday of, week H. Health Examinations I.ott 1 «nd 13 hO fiti-1 In tlirt Vjiltilty Of BRM uhordination or serious breao" mnillfy, or wltlnlrfiTv tlin notlip, ,|P ams 203; Vince Marzano 220; Jimfollowing actual work week. When • required by State, WINSTON nnivit. v*rn(»nt wfclrh m»r l>« hBnffltmt AVJU >( discipline. upon It flmllnRn nn tn wliotlip hy itnId linnniYsninnt, HD {irnvlni|insi,il SUf»t Ursilf linptT Bit of Till- 40 i-f thff HlTlird f. Intoxication while en duty fnr Wtnstnn llrlvf, ilrs,»-n liy Charlfl i High Sets: Pat Pnlladino (623) pay will be forfeited for unau-'X—FermlMlble Reasons—With if th* mlrs Hml rMtulntlnnn ailnidr tatiltffl nf Nnw Jornty All aupRii- or in a public place while off pnrmtftnt h«v« W. llpsul", T.K.. Way, 1n«!. ipnta lnvlpd for knlri tmprov«mtht r. Hi-9pm. I211-188-224; Vince Maraano (591)thorlwd absence. 1 out Pay with. If th« NtmTHBIU.Y [illlR-frcim Ins Knut litll in Mrh fBhfl bn «« ttfftrly ah iruir duty, llBtnlnn nr mOdlfloN mirli *»rly Mils nf Hntlirrforil Avfnup to i« In proportIf>n tn and nnt In pie#nt v 22M96-175; Mike Adams (MO) 201- Appeal of Pay Forfeiture — Written application must be th* Wps^rly sldfl nf J.tifni'R Cmirt (r. Conduct unbecoming an ill AII lj« dfinmpil to b« nn Any f tht* itfoullnr ben nil 1. •dVnntaf« or 203-180; Lou Magliune (588) 207-Written appeal within IB days made to Mayor nnd Council nntlrn Korvfd piimunnt to tliln SOCTHKIU.T RIDR-froin tils K»al nrrfnuft In valu* which thn rfup^r- employee in the publie service. drly "MB nf lmtlirrfnrii Av»nue tn who may grant same. nanre Mlknll mitomatlrnlljr bornni* an 209-172; Jim Jones (56(1) 245-173- to Department Head. Mnyor and h. Offensive conduct or lan- ths Westerly ahls of tlldieilnln Avn tlvt Urn ftru t nf rf»l Z,atl«*Jr.ip No leave of absence will be nrilnr It * written pcllltnn fur n t Illnll br> defm^ 160; Ernie Kerekes i554) 198-192- Council to investigate and de- guage toward the public, to su- ' waren Seven at Fords Jr. Hi - I p granted for employees to worl not filed In tilt nlTIrs nf HIPnilAND AVKNtlR. IRlCUN-CMN- of ii'h tmprriv^m^nt. Tho tot a) VV cideB merits1 of case. periors or fellow employees. Iliiftlnsss Admlnlstrnlnr wllhln t«n nt of tho aa*oMm«*nta *y itfncrni taxation, rial Day, Independence Day DKUFORD AVENIIR. , Bi^Mls at Wdge. Jr. Hi-7 p.m. of ths Mnnlrltinl n»rk. ! an^ Profllft of Proponfi Such prtttlnn af Hi" fi>«t Jihall b* In SO-S11KI.1, (July), Labor Uay, Thanksgiv- I lions. record shsll slso Include s cony of Uradea on Hertford Avtnue. drawn n Uifl rnntrH)iiti«n, If any, Bowl Mor 1.ancs ing Day, Christmas. fjrery notlrt or onli»r I«HUP<1 In con- bjr ChurlM W, T?cfi(rlc, T.F, Fobof. th* Tnwn»hlp, liarMnnfter provldedi — 9 p.m. nei-tlnn with ths msttpr. Any \) 1964. Work 393-F, hn\* 1. HfPtlnn 4. It l» hprnViy (Itslftrml'md and ntatM that (M the Tawn.ihlp will High Games: J. Keenan 233-200; Employees shall lie granted HitKrlevfd bf ths dprlnlnn of thu LAKH AVENUE, COLONIA — Tlnn Admlnlstrstor ntny contribute no patl of thf *•**{ of »»14 S, Mitzak 231; J. Ballo 226; B, any of the alrove holidays that and Prnllrft fnr pioponfd, Cunst purpoiw, It liftnn cipprtpd that tht witb s. eh infor- fl \^ puh or, ttiPirfrmn Ift murt of tlon of Luke Avenue, drawn •portal AiwHnmiMit* Ifvlfd tliPTflfor JLeisen 225; J. Murphy 223; Wfal. l on a normal work day. Ad- Jurtmllctlnn, •» prnvlilfil liy tlin IAWI Chnrleii Vt. HoftRlft, T.K., dnted (< WwlbUrv Warriors at Col. Jr. HI -J7 p.m. ditional holidays may be granted of ffi« itRt^, Whenever th* Director wilt equal llDn.onft. and (2) nn »p«r.lftl iPetrick 218; S. Murphy 214; W. MpKHinAntH f"r nu^h purnosa havt -Vrvnvs us Gimpos at Col. Jr. Hi - fl P m. by the Mayor snd Council and of Public Work* find* Mint n? rrnoi NOIITHRHLT fllPW—rrnm tlip W>«|. b«jfn levied nr {•nnrtrir,i*d, and eolat nmy t)fl paid In aman 210; M. Hapstak 205; D. not be in ««? ^, «: »"iy«" offense or of a misdemeanor in- th, or Mfety, h« may, without y ten snmtal tf- place. !from the flrrt day of abwnee vnM , ^^^ Blork (!!; Hlork M, IKIII «•»; ibos ,205; J. Hizy 203; ,1. Hoos* nr hvirlnf. liiu* in ot'Ur r*tl Bloolc tlt-n. Lots USA, <1U frnm ratlmht*<1 "> n? »" tlio nunln«>> Ailmlnlnlrnlor shall 2B, SG, !A; ninrk 61H-A, Lota 1C. aertlom of tho Township of Wood- tirliiRP. In tlift County nf Mlfldlfcfif*, ";':,-, vs IJorsI Bakery at Wdge. Jr. Hi - 7 p.m. i — n\y if not take'n because ofjand Council. Upon receipt, of , „ hn flftordtd a hffarlnK ah soon a« poi- ID; Blnck 619-0, Lots SHU. 303A, e the forms prescribed 80S, 301 from Wwterly a4de of Ar- an a local Imprnvwnmnr., to maka AVKNELBANTAM lorouph business. |the mjdiM report, the Mayor J » ^ After mirh henrlnr, l an appropriation nf 4100,000 to pay %w .lokersatVfdge.Jr.Hi-8p.m. rftto notice ft( uiion It flndlnvi an to whether th« thur Avanu* to ths Qard*n State Majestic Lanei II-Absence From Work jnnd Council shall either . . _. ^ Parkh-ayl Blnck GOfl-B, Lota 1, 2, the cost therpof. to a,athorl«6 th« ' v< Sinners at Wdge. Jr. Hi - » p m. nd fan t o{ h retnoval fte rrovlnlons of this Ordinance end of Ifuiuanrn of bondn to Hnancfl surh Grant additional leave up to 6 the rules Rnii rp.KUlatlonl afloptod S, 4; Block 5nd shall report probable dura-| AnAy y employepy e who is a mar^n- t herehy mitliorlied and empowered to Avenue, drawn by Charles W, Bea-effect at the time and In the manner N,1"O FiiEitives vs. Sting Rays at Hopelawn #10-9 p.m. 343; . Lean™ 335; D. Dolan 320; provided by law. A ion of absence. ,rieid woman and whh o is prep- TWs 0Hiinance 8hall ^ rf make and adopt luch written rulei fcle, T.B., dsted Feb., 1914. l EASTERLT S1BK—from the K»sterly ROBERT B. JACKS :[ ^, Astro-Wuts at Wdge. Jr. Hi - 9 p.m. Tim Moran 312•». a. For absence of 3 daya or nant shall notifj the depart- f t irnmediatei „ iA^ ami regulations M lit maj dtem nec- r for th« propur enforcenunt of Terminus of Harrison Avsnue to President of the Council , vs Westbury Warriors at Lselin Jr. HI - 8.30 p.m. '• Leaders: Abbe Lumber 29-9 ess. ; ment head not later than nix ' ' Raid ordinance remains on file In th* qir 1 b J ]aw the provlHlonl of this Ordinance, prg- ths Southerly Blde of nivlnEton streot; from ths Northerly ilde of offlce of the Municipal Clerk for pub- «v< Imperials at Wdge. Jr. HI-•:15 p.m. , Princess Patricia 'S-13; Avenel 1. Employe* shall prepare, months before the expected ' vldfld, however, that such rules and lic Inspection liirn and submit upon return tojhirth of the^ child and include The foregoing ordinance wa3 regulations (hall not lie In conflict Clinton Street o the Southerly side iii.v, CYO vs South Bay Surfers at Col, Jr. Hi - 9 p.m. Fire Co. HP.i-H'i; Wm. Penn In- with the provisions of this Ordinance, of Broome Street; and Block 3SS-C, Notice 1) further (Wen that said work to his department head on with said notification of a physi- introduced at a meeting of the lOrdlnanca will bs further considered 'surance 20-18. nor In anywtSA a.lt*r, amend or su» Lots ts. 10, 86, 81, 89, 76-A, BABE RUTH LEAGUE form prescribed by Borough cian's certification setting forth Council of the Borough of Car-persede any of the provisions thereof. (n-ii6-B. for final pannage by said Council at \ louncif (jiving full reason for the date of the expected date of tereThefd" MarThT 1964*whe'n The Director of Public Works ihall WESTRliLY SIDB—from the East- fteiular ll»etln« of that body to bs I AVENEL JUNIORS flle a r mti c Dt ILl1 rulel1 an(l • erly Ttrmlnus of Harrison Avsnue held In the Council Chamber at JDAV, March 5th his absence. birth. She may be required to jtwa 9 adopted on first readme. " °vr to the Southnrly aids of -*Rlvlngto' • n th•'-* - Municipa»r..-l-l«»ll t],.IIAI«Buil » Wnnrthrtii** ; Majeitk Lanes 1 N. J., on Tuesday, March 11, 1964, at jive vs. Fords Youth Cubs at Fords Jr. HI - 7 p.m. b. For absence of S days orjundeiKi o a medical:«snminatio__.5!..i ;_.i.: n The sai.d. ordinancr .. e will be fur-» Ireirulatlnnhis office s anwhicd Ihn hth« sma offlcy tadop of t 8tre,e,t[ and Block Ill-B, Lots 172, 174, 111, 17!. 180, 282; Block 3RQ-A, t o'clock In tbs evening, at which ; High Games: D. Ritchie 200; Rmore...... v, employe~...r.-.,^ e shrfl submit by a doctor prewrTbed by the ther considered on second read- Clprlt of tha Townihlp of Woolhrldie. time and place all persons Interested 1 vs Rodents at Fords #14 - * p.m. appropriate form to department Mayor and Council. She shall jnjr f fi ] adoption at a meet- 6. No person shall occupy us owner, Lot* tit, no. 222, 121 and 10!. Szemborsld J92-180; S. Greznei or na PLKASANT AVENUE. COLONIA— will he irlven an opportunity to ba •cs vs Fords Finks at Hopelawn #10 - t p m. mrup&nt, or rsnt to another for occu- heard concerning said ordinance. " 'ad: be eligible ttwreowve a mater- i,,e of Kaid Council of the Bor- pancy snr camp dwelling, y Imprisonment Is thefor furthpr consideration fnr flnM paa- ISHIIANCB OP BONDS TO FINANCE! N tificati uige ut n meeting of Raid Municipal SUCH APPROPRIATION ANP Tf) I .!«• ... . n • L -I. '- ,.„.,„ ,,n«i;,.h»;nn rJ *ko niYi. county jail for a period of not to s. Vampires at Fords Jr. Hi - 11:15 a.m. " on Requirement, ab- or upon application of the em- Notli;, |B h,r(,,,7 „'„„ ,h,, ,t , jxintd ninety (90) days nr hy both Council to be held at U< m^tlnr room PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE! OP Church vs. Eldoradoes Jrs. at Fords #14 - 11:15 u.m. , !,scncPn(,e ,nan be deemed to be un- ployee, may terminate the IPave iieguinr Meeting nf the Municipal tuch firr and Imprlmnmtnt, and taoh In thA Memorial Municipal Ilultdlng, BONO ANTICIPATION NUTKH IN ANTICU'ATIUN UV THB ISSUANCD 1 Bowl-Mor authorized. prior tn its oriRinal date of ter- council or the Township of wood. vlnlatloir of any of the provisions ol Woodbrldse, New Jersey, on the Uth s. Wdge. Continentals at Hopelawn #1011:15 a.m. , ln-1,] on ths Irrl Aty of Msrch, this Ordinance mnd each day thoday ot March, 19H, «t 8 o'clock, P.M., OV SUCH BONDS. For unauthorized ahsenee.jrnintttiori. 1'HM, tha Tollowlnir Ordlnanns vi&n In-same Is violated shall be deemed ami or as soon thereafter as said matter BE IT ORDAINED by the Munici- employee shall forfeit full dieml Any employee who may be-roilucfd nncl read; and passed on taken to be 4 separate and distinct can bs reached, at which tlm« and pal Council of ths Township ot Wood- i Warriors vs. Freeman St. oyals at Wdjje. Jr. lli 11:15 am.''- pay for each day of such ab-jcome pregnant during a leave irst ncsillrnt offense. pplace all persons who may be Interes- A S. Chontos 207-216. s given an opportun bridge, In the County ot Middlesex, .\X OTIDINANCR ACCEPTINO 8. All other Ordinances aod parts ted ththereiin ill b iven an opportun as vs. Iselin Royals at Iselin Jr. Hi - 9:45 a.m. ]«fncesfnee. Jof absence pranted for prior AND ADOPT.INU THE "PRIVATE Ity to be beard concernini g tthh e same. New Jersey, as follows: Sets: W. Graziano 509; G of Ordinances In ooaHlot or lnoonals- Section 1. The Township of Wooo> i vs Wdge. Hurricanes at Iselin Jr. Hi - 10,30 am MIX—Authorized Absence I pregnancy shall a^ply for anCAJfPOnOl'XDH CODK" AS A STAN- rnt with IhH Ordlmtnc* »r« h«r«by A copy of thin ordinance has been 514; A. Thergesen ">14; VKHNJN'R SUI'I'LIBD KA- posted on the Bulletin Board upon brlrtge, In the County of Middlesex, Jliraitemen vs.''Sun Devils at Iselin Jr. Hi — 11:15 am Permissible Reasons - With additional leave of absence, leil, but only to ths gltent of shall Impreve the following streets by 'J. Mariiali S06; J. Mitchell 596; ,(ML1T1KS. VTIIJTiKS AND OTHER conflict or Inconsistency, and which public notices are customarily Pay— iwhiffh with th^ ^Mayor and I'rlTBICAIi THINOS AND CONDI- potted In the Memorial Munlclpa' Constructing or reconstructing thereon i Vianney vs. Avenel Angels at Col. Jr. HI - 9:4"> a m. (his Ordinance shall be In full force a mixed surface-treated road consist- J Balog 500; B. Ratajak 506; S. A. Sick Leave [Council's approval,• and with TIONS EdSKNTIAL TO MAKING and effect Immediately upon Its adop- Building of the Township, an4 a cop; targes vs. Avenel Aces at Col. Jr. lli - 10 M n ni. jthft approviil of tha Civil Serv- CAMP nWBMiINC. SAFH. SANI- Is available up ta and including th< ing of an 8-Inch surface of gravel, Chontos 577; Swift 509; A. Poreda 1. Personal illness. tion and its publication, as provided stone or other selected materials un- s, Colonia"%als at Col. Jr. Hi - II: 15 a.m. inJice Commission, may be exTAIt- Y AND FIT FOB HUMAN HAB- by law, time of such meeting to the memben 565; J. Mayer 527; J. Sefehek 2, Accident—not service ITATION AND GOVWhNINO THE of the general public of the Townghl] jder partial control mixed with cement j tended for an additional period1 9. should any section, paragraph, or lime and fly ash, 6 Inches In com- l bii curred., CONDITION OP CAMP DWELL sentence, clause or phrase of this Or- who shall reQUest such copies, at thi iV, March 9th Ml; F. VanDalen 554; B, Barbieri INliS. AS WELL A*.THBm FACIT,- office 8 the Clerk In said Metnorla pacted thickness with bituminous sur- 3. sEitposure to contagious I of one year. dlnanre be declared unconstitutional face treatment and COVM\ and by 507, C. Illness as a Result of Preg- ITIKS. AND FIXING PENALTIES or invulld for any reason, tho remain, Munich*! BnlldlnY In Woodhrldfo, I vs. St. John Vianney at Iselin Jr. Hi - 7 p m. disease. KOH VIOLATIONS. New Jersey, constructing the necessary drainage nancy - . portions of this Ordinance shai facilities In connection therewith, vli.! s vs. Cojonia Royals at Col. Jr. W — 7 p.m. THE COUNCtI, OP" THEJ TOWN- not bg affected thereby and shall re- AN ORPINAKCB TO AUTHORIZE 42-30; Colls 4.-31; Squirrels 38-34. member of immedi- Should any employee absent SHIP OP WOODBMDGE DOES OR- '.. Iselin Charge* at Col. Jr. Hi - 8 p.m. y Inialn in full force and effect) and to WQODWUDUE in maternity leave ,djy$lop arv DAIN THAT: UU end (he provMeM qf *ls OMI- ate family, 1 «f th* ntiuirtiiikhi ;jMn>s are hereby toolarM to ba s»ver- mott ST. CECELIA* WOMEN'S 5. Death tn ifamsdttttfl family Itnras or mahidy •aswresuH of| >• *>" P,'." ;*"' ie HtiJ hfi Is hsrstr U. a. Route #1 V, March 10th 5 Dth n( r c rk hl tlile. Metuohen W Main Street Urovs Jtroet Mflucbeu Recnatiim Center I (not to exceed four days) (re; .regnancy, and be unable to re-' """ "°us "the officer to sisrals Manor Atsnue Bunn's Lane . Hurricanes at Wdge. Jr. Hi -1 p.m. ROBERT X. JACK!) Bt. James Avtnue if,e Cobras vs. High Games: Rose Bucholz 194; sister, huj- ume her work at 'the end ofhs powers pre«rr1b«il hy the within President of the"Council Wuhlngton Street Oak Avenue Railroad I ami hs shall serve In surh 8ald Oidlnancs remains on Hie InSchoder Avenue Railway Avenue linutemen vs. Trojans at Wdge. Jr. HT - 8 p.m. band, wife, child). •er said leave because of such apnclly without any sdflltlonal sal- Jean Lakomski 179; Maryon Clan-j the U11IL« oi the Municipal Gink for I8KL1N Easterly Terrolnu* vs. Avenel Angeli at Col. Jr. Hi - 8 p m. llness or malady she may be Wood Avenue :cy m. C. Death of relative (not to ry. liublio Inspection. Holly Road Magnolia Road exceed 1 day). .anted, upon recommendation 8. Pursuant to the provisions of Notice Is further given that (aid Laurel Avenue Dim Avenue Northerly Termlnm ! High Sets: Hose Bucholz 469; Chapter 51, P.L. 1916 (N.J.R.A. 40:19- ordinance will be further considered Marylinoll Road Lafayette Road JUNIOR LEAGUE B. Sick Leav: Payment jf a Doctor prescribed by the Wall Street Alvin Place 'Kitty Schedeneck 462, S.I) tho "Prlvale Campgrounds Code" for final pusaage by said Council at a Hudson Street Railroad Avenue DAY. March 5th One day for each month of Mayor and Council,. further is approved by Hie Departments of regular meeting of that body to be Benjamin Avenue Green Street AVENEL Leaders: Marcel & Son Barber- service for first year. There- eave of absence not to exceed jteBlth, and Onnservnllon and Erohel- d in the Council Chamber at Washington Street fomth Homers vs. Ravens at Fords #14-7 p.m. , nomlc Development and filed In the Woodbine Avenue Woodbridge Avenue ishop 46!i-22'i; Mary's Dress Shopjafter 15 working days per fiscal lix months until she has recov- the Municipal llulliilns, Woodbrldgo, *U 8. Route #1 Damoreat Avenue Secretary of State's OflVe is hereby S. J., on Tuewlay, tho 17th day of Douglas Avenue |fouth Gophers vs .Rodents at Hopelawn #10-7 pm. ! ered from such illness; pro- accepted, adopted and established as COLONIA 45-24; Anthony's Flower Shop March, 1H6I, at 8 o'clock In the eve- Cltremont Avenue year. guide tn Water Street K of C. vs, Flares at Col. Jr. Hi — T p.m. vided, however, that Civil Serv- s Rtftndard to bft Ufied nlnff, at which place and. time all Kensington Avenue' Cleveland Avenue |42'.i-26H; Oak ?reo Drugs 36-33; All sick leave not used is whetrier campground Cavour Street lnman Avenue ice Commission approval is personB Interested will be fiven an Pennsylvania Avenue Conduit Way Frystock Hamblers 36-33, cumulative from year to year. ... as ivell as their facilities, opportunity to be heard concerning Arcangela Avanue Cedar Street I March 6th granted where required. !M«». j..!,.,... lj y tlill aU» UtURm« o of tin) net** teoued pursuant to till! Oaks vs. St, Cecelia K. of C. at Iselin Jr. Hi 7.45 p.m. ADMINISTRATIVE CODE ;ar shall be granted leave 6 nccuiiant of every camp trweMlng, A copy of thh ordinance has been if M.iil Xownalilp tmritiant to ttin ordinance shsll at any time elceed All grievances will be made ell us Its facilities, or the person pouted on tho Bulletin Board upon I,• »i u 1 Ji^ii'l Law of Navt Jersey anil tlie Bum flrat mentioned tn this sec- i vs. Flares at Col. Jr, Hi - 7 p.m. I—IVrforman|ce bsenee with pay. lmrge tlisrsof. shall give the Dl- Military leave shall be in a(t-in writing and presented to ap- which public notices are customarily (3) the estimated coat offsuld purpose tion, the moneya rained by the IJMU- a. All Boroligh employees will propriate Department Head rtor uf Public Works free access tn punted In the MemorUl Municipal la SI"0,l,'0li, iml (4) IIIBOO of said .iirii of nuld bonds shall, to not less tion to regular vacation a|;- ich camp dwelling, as well as Its UulldhiK nf tlie Township, and a ci'py riuiu li) to be provided by the down ban the umuunt of such excess, be satisfactorily perform in keep- er, nt all reasonable times for .wed such employee. WhenevW with a copy to Council Griev- is aviillulilo up to and including the ii;iymt>nt hereinafter appropriated to ipplled to the payment of «ucta nstes ing with thrir job classifications ,.JrS»M fif such Inapectlon, eiain- ituld purpose, and (&) the en- uch military field training «r ance Committee. .ullon ami siirvey. Kvery occupant or tluiB of BUrh mooting to the members hen nutiitandlngf. uiid limitations, all work j as- i>r the Ki'ntMiil imbllc (if tlie Township iiiuiii... maximum amount of bonds Section 1. lt Is hereby determined Grievance may be presented caimi dwelling shall give the owner nf the Kt l or nntt's neceasary to be Issued for signments uiven by oral' or .ttendance at service schools wlm Hliall reiiuest such copies, at thf and declared that the period of use- by any individual employee, orereof. nr his agent or einplnyee, ac- lions la SIH.ldt, and («) the written instructions of apjiro- equires the participant to re- ss to any part of such camp dwell- iillli-o of the .Municipal Clerk In salil mill 1»UT fulness of Buiil purpose, according to by duly elected representative MFIIIIIIIUI M iini-i IMII UlldUulldlnl g iin , as hereluiiefure priute Department Head and/or tain for a longer period than K, ii> well B» Its fiu'llltles. at ail t its reaaon&hU life, is a period of 10 asimulio tlllifs fin- tile purpose of Wooilbrldgi'. New Jersey. 4U!ril, liu-ludeu the aggregate umount ears computed from the date of e»ld When it's a tie prescribed two weeks, such authorized to present griev- nf |4u,l)DD which la eattmated to be Muyur ami Council, ances for employee. •li n'liat™ nr alterations as 4.\ OHDIN'ANCK TO AUTHORIZE londs. All employees will work the mployee shall receive the dif- wry tn effei-t compliance THE CU.NS'l'ltl'OTION UK CURBS IN - • to rinani'e the ooat of such Hectlon 8. It la hertby determined 'erence between his pay and his Employee may further ap rnvlshins of this Ordin»nc« V I'tlllTloN OF BKKKLEV 1IOUI.K- IHIU...S., Including architect's fees, and slated that the Supplemental liourn aBsitfiied to them by De- Illi th y lawful rule of regulation V AIll), ISKLIN AND OKHl'AIN aci Hunting, engineering and Inapec- Debt Ktutemeut required by said Lo- nilitary puy for the wmaimlerpeal grievance to Council Griev ac and other matter of partment Heads and/or Mayor nee Comriiittet.', r uptnwithl ot any lawful nrder Issued S'l'llKHTM IN VAniOUS SECTIONS tl»» KIMI^, li'Kul uxpenHeu and other cal llond Law has been duly mads mid Council in accordance with if such time, provided that such ll-siiant to till! iil-ovlslutis uf this Or- OK TUB TIUVSSHIP 01'" WOOD ex]ietvwK,. fncludlng Intareat on such tnid nled In the office of Hit Town- Grievance Committee will |i Clerk uf said Township, and th«t Civil Service Laws, idditional time of training or iiiiiii<;K. IN TUB COUNTV OF tlim to the extent permitted hy itudy grievance and recommem MIDDLKSUX. A3 A LOCAL 141- 40A:2-:o ur the Locul lloml „„. h statement so. tiled shows that .ervice school uttendance is not ( Whenever the Director of Pulillc the gross debt of said Tuwnshlp, ae form, see us b, Failure (>r refuapl to per- .wrectlve action to Departmcn I'llOVKMKXT. li.m, form work satisfactorily will «• n excesu of oiia calendar month iillia ilflermluen lh»t there I" rea- 4, u In hereby determined ilellned In .Sectlun 40A:!-43 of said .uring »ny fiscal year. Should Head if it deems it advisable nalilii liioumls to lieliova that time UK IT oltDAlNKU by the Slunlcl- ,nd mated tliat nionryH eiceedlng Lucal Hond Law, Is Increanud by this suit in »us|H!ii3iun, loss of pay la lieeti a violHtlon oi any provision |»" Sim mipruiirlated for down puy- ordinance by 1427,000 and that tke ,ny military field traininir or Employee will l« notified oi ! thin Ordinance, or uf any rule or iiul I'ouni-ll nt tlio Township of Wood- •t of tha bonds aad notes au- ... dismissaiil l in accordancd e witit!l lispositioa of jri-icvance by De- 1'ihlsa, In tliu County of Middlesex, tneiits'un cauital Imnroveiiimilu >n Mr ftteiulance ut service schools in muliiilnii uduiite.l pui»uH«t thereto Miw iltrV)', ui (ullows: Ihe nniltiil Improvement fund n ,...„ I liy thlB ordlnanra t» pernilt- Wilts il COIMI lo deviling a form (or ijN. J. Civil Service p»rtm«»it HtJfid mullar Mayu: „ Klinlt glvii »gtln» nf ««H «Jle«"' •oeednres. xci'si of that KUHILHI «bov« be Reclluh 1. Tn« pnrtlnA* of the (01-l,u,l«ets Ii6retof«r» adnplni for said tsd by an etcitptton \n thn it»iit llml- . emiimt In the name ilscal yuur, ,nd Council. lolulloit t" tn« Herein or iisrsons re- Irtwliitt iHiWiio Ktr»«is In the Township f,,,,,,.hlp are i.«w available >" nimm-i, latluna uf ll'» I '"-Hi llniid Lew cmi- lornul to «xp»dift your orflc* opara« --Assi(rnmenta and Anpoint- IIUII»IIIIII llH-mriir an li)(«ln»ft»r pn>- nf Wn.nllnl.lfC, It) tit* CuUhly Of Uld;nald inirjios*. Tin sum «' HM" '" lalned In Bubdlvlnlnn (|) ef Hactluu nients military leave without (my foi Ap|.«ttlutfrijpJWr lilfil. Such nolle* shall granted und may hetutive may u|iin'iil the decisio funiialiru uf •<"* » 't " "'I"I'' : KOHBRT at. JACKS ,vith iiDtih'cation to be made t uiid l'roflle of Curb and Uutter fur bonds of sold Tuwii.hlp of an agfi't .ised before military leave with- of Council Grievance Committei HI.I (il) bn »erv«il upon the ovinrr m l'resldent of the Council the Civil Service Commission 1 lierkiey Hlvd., lsullu. drawu by Cur' j»to pilnclpul aiuuunt not MuMdim thai win ravt tint and monty. You'll ut pay becomes effective. Appeal will In1 i» writing t ila aKi-111. in the. occupant, at the K. Wlioolor, Jan. Istt. 'irdjuauvo remains on flle) la the No employee shall be hire •i^a muy leiiuliei provided that •""•'' tr'7 kOU aie hereby authmlied to b»rtfUe of the Xunlciptl Clerk tor pub* Mayor und enlne Count UASTKHLY SIPIS of Berkley Blvd.— ' " puiBiianl to «»ld Local Uond •U *• quollty and ipead of our work transferred, promoted, demotei K. Extended Military Leavo hull bo dosniBil to be properly from lh» Boulhorly elds ot Mlddla- lie iniixctlon within five (f>) days of bein upon sucli tiwnar or agent, oi Law uld beude shall War Interest :>i- kill off except in accordaiii Any employee witwh i sex ICnnex Turnpike to the North- li .hall not aiceed '" NutU-« la further glvtu that Mid ...ondovrcrlcftl informed of decisiuii of Gne1 uimu aildi oci-upant, If a copy thereof erly Hlile of Couper Avenue; frum tit u u!t w hlcti ah ./rdlniuce will bt further «onsldw<4 with Council action which a .it-iit status entering active mili « nerved upon lilni personally; or If pm- (1%) per annum. Ail the Suullimly side of Cooper Avmiuo ll bds for tliial paBBtge by said Coilnall kt % tary service with the armed ance Committei'. t nipy theruof is Bent by rejluteied tho Koitlivt'ly side uf Ulttgniey ...- with teniiect to salil bonds uot ur Meeting uf that body to be tlon shall, not be inconsistei 1 mail to III" la»t (mown adureM; or ilutuiniiiittd by tills ordinance shall MIDDLESEX PRESS forces of the United States shal Xll-Removals Avenue; (ruin the Buuthorly aide of held tu the Council Chamber at with Law,' K u iiiiiy thereof Is pouted In a con- be deteiiulnnd by rtaolutlone to bo Any employee may not Pe n 0 j 1)llut d llln ltldneley Avenue Ut the Northerly th« Municipal Building, WOOdbtldge, 111. lluurs be grented: iiiiluuuua Pi"'' " •'" " "" JC« » hereafter adopted. 18 Qrecn Street, Woodbridge moved except fur cause upo affecli-il liy the notice; or If he l» mile uf UlmhuiBt Avenue; from tlie •4. j., I»I Tuo»'l«v, March 17, 1»««, at -. Military leave without pay k: r Southerly side ot Jfllmliurat Aveuua finutliiti I. To finance said purpouu. o'clock In trie evenlnf, at whlth Dt'imrtineiit lh'tsd tmd / urreil wltli '"'I' ""' » ** •"? ""," •.pud tiiili/lpatlpn mitsa of salil 't'uwn TEL MB M1H for th« period of his servile. written i'harte» and aft»r an inethud uuthuiiiea ur reuulred urn'- to the Northerly elde nf Benjamin lime and pl«u« all pejrsona Uttrcltld Mayor and Council will opportunity to be heard in Ur Avenue; from the Southerly side uf nhip or mi agui-6Katt( principal aiituum will be glvtn an oupoitunlty to ke b. Earned and unused vaoa Buch nul nut on i-cilins' fiJiV.^OO are hereby uu- houra of work, own ddeff m iHwn uf thl» •'•'•• benjamin to Noltttvily side of heard idiiieiuliiK saltf ordlnanc*. tlon leave, Such leave may be may contain an outline of rwiedUl Worth Street. linilseil td be Isimed pursuant ti JO8KPH V. VALBNTI a. Refrular Hours— ,-tlon which, if taken, Will ««ect «lil l.i' ,il Moud I.uw in mitlclputiiii used by the employee beforr Any one yf the fqjvi. WBSTKllIVV S1DB—ffulu tho South- 1, Full time salaried cSmpllance wllli tho. provisions "f l]»l« if the iaBiialicu uf D&iil bonQn. HaU Municipal Clerk military leave hecomeg elfn: caujea shall be suttkienHor re idrdliiaiics «nd *l'b roles and rstiula- erly elde of MUHUaei ftatfux '1'uni- I.L. 3/5/M ployeetv- plan tu the Ivjrlliorly elde uf t'uuu. luttis stmll bear Inttreit at a lulu Uve. moval from the sen vice thoug ailoiilod pursuant hoiuto. 7 IHJUIS Monday through V\ removals' may ba m»de *0 duy 9:00 a.m.-5;00 p.m c. The member of tht Na Independent-Leader (l.B.) - Carter PAGE SIXTEEN Thursday, Marrh 5, Classify BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY RATKS •NTORMATinv JI.IKI for IS worttj, OF ESTABLISHED LOCAL and AREA FIRMS! 4* each adfUtlfmnl V!» 7) Linden Mrtet FU8-1667 , Opu a.AJIL.l* S PAL Ltaw JR¥«ry4kie| T# V* Sllpjjows Csrtiret Frw Estimate AltCk Piaiitii.K, trimmlni, ipr»jln|, 21-95 Bally »:i0 A. M. tu 9:00 P. M. ravlty UMlment, cubling COAL • Mllltvurk • (..ir.iKO Duurk FU 1-9865 Saturday 'JUKI A. M. to 6:00 F M. uid brk Fur IHtplay Advertiilng & eirr SHOP LINDEN, N. J. FU 1 MM MErcury EIMER Inc. HU 6-2726 Corner New Dovti M. FU 1-9306 4-1738 FU 1-2289 * Wood »»• (Colonia) Miltoa Blvd. Rahway HU 6-0059 Colonia, N. I M82J lor oor «•* Coloiia. N. J. cua« PAUE CwrtWft Thtmdty, M«th 1,IM4 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL N0TICC8 LKOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICM NOTICES UEOAL NOTICK8 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICM held In the Council Chamber tt or as sonn thereafUr as said mstttr In the Metnarlal Vunlcljal Biillfllnt, from Wett *tde nf Rlmwood ArenM Hall trdlaanM nmtlna on fll« In the ht Municipal nmhilng. Wooabrldge, Notice ii torthtr tlvtn that laid office of tht Municipal Herk for le«k in tht evening, »l whloh Wtedbrldt*. Naw Jerwy, nn tht Hlh to the But «I'U of (lorharn Avt- X. J.. on Tueidiy. March U. 1114, at u amtadtd from Una m time). lime ull plaM all p.raoni Interested rdtnanco will nt further nonsldtred tic Iniptttlon •lace all fieratn* wlifl inny b*i Intcu-ii I , e Mothers Df IN" ty of March. IM4, at 1 o'clock. P.M.. nu«; from tht Weil «li|e (if Onrham o'clock In the evening, at which ( a?U •111 bt given in onpiirtnnlty te b« *d tb*rfln will ht glv*n an O|ipnrlori. WiHMTW t Hat It ] Mel in • »af- is toon thereafter aa said matter Avanne to the Can_ t aid* of Libert_y Notlf* la furthtr glvfn tli.n anld time and plaea all periona Intarfatejl liraar newt »y iifnnn |o another heard wnM'nlnit sal nortiltr Mtatlni of that body t» Av.nnt; from wist aide of Liberty ordinance will bt furlh»r cnnJ- aol hereby It lowing propoand ortllnp.r.na lln« nf tha Mnnldpa; Council of Who ahall reolim* ai|eh cople*. at the wlng prouoied ordinance wai Ititrif- !at the ll#t tnntr Mnnlrlpal Cluk tl available up ti ami Including the Av*nur to rominen-ltl Av*-|h"»rl1 r»npt.rnln«_j»aij,1_flr lin_«n. till Townahlp o( Wof auch ni**tlni to th* rnembera JOHK/H V. VAI.RNT1 Ponnt f MliU ( nueu . I'lan and Prnflln nt O*nrge Memorial Municipal nnltdln* In meeting of the Municipal Cnimoll of -- IUI." Bald Mil 7'inf. aha!l ht euti- nf Mlrldltaai. New Jeraay. of tht gt^ernl Tillhllc nf tlie Tnwnahlti Municipal rterk Hlreet Curb tlradea, ilrawn hy Hour WnmlhrMire Nev^ .teraey, Townatilp of Wondbrldge, In the. |*ot to all of tba requirements «f in tha Ird il»j of March, ij(4, and bo ahull r*Qll"«t aiidi cr,|,l.«. at the Nutlut la hereby given that the fol aid Me'llann, reviwd Pe,,t JO, nil. cmnlNANCB TO AI'TIIORIZB .iinty nf MI'ldltieY. New Jereey, bfild 11 I Heavy Indnatry Bone aid :bat "111 orillnanca Kill he taken up office of the Miinlcliml ci.rk In tald ng proposed ordinance wat Intro SOIITHRHI.T SIDE of (lenrgt SI.— NOTICK iTHF. CONSTIltTTION W . the Ird day nf March. itM, and ahall allew all »r tht ilm pnnni'tod 'cir forlhor i\nn*l40tln* II hereby given that n,e f»i IIHAIIIM! SKI THIN. AMI I'Altl ir fnflher ei>ti«l.l»raHftn fnr final oaa* tneftto ahall allow aa a •iiutlfll to ha hul.l at lu meeting room meeting of the Munl«lpal fotlticll ' ten Avanue to me WMierly prop- |nW|n, prnpoied nrdlnan.e «,. miro- :e at a nieetlnK of ruld Municipal hy tbalr mothers Tiiwiialilp of Wnodbrldia. In the AN oiinis"ANCK TO AiniinnizR erty line of Ut .1)3, Illork »55K. ,| i p, ,,| « , ,»,,n,,, , lot's iiTiiF.it frrtnETs IN TUB permitted use a ram» Onund la ar ft tba Memorial " ur>(1 ltw M nn r ( t Hi'-ll tn l>e hel.l al 11j* meeting room. 'ounty of MlddliMM.it. N*w Jeraey, TUB CriNITIU'iTIllN (iK rllllllfl IN NiiHTHBRLT SIDK-fmni the l'l)\VN~llir III' WlMlpMMIWIR. IN ",ff for ih« hat show ordatice trlth mil tuhjeet u all of WoOdl'iMge. Ntw ,1-raey'nti the Uth meeting of the Municipal c.n,., ,i ,,f th« MemnMal Mimlclual llnlldlng, the !r1 dar of March, 1114. and RTIONS "I-" fTllTAIN HTltKKTS rly alii* of 11flnhstt*n Avenue TIIK (ill NTV (IK MIIH>1,K«KX, Ad tht requirements tf tht "frivate Itay of March. 1914, it I o'clock. P M , Tnwnlhlp of Wnodhildie. in ih ondhrldie, New ,leraey, nn the Uth k tat laid ordinance will hn tRken up M itKCI'IIIMI UK TIIR Camp Orounda (Tod* *f the Tnwmhlp « anon Um-aftm i. MM mailer the W.ateily |,,,,|,*rty line nf !•<» County fof MI(lrtli>iw>S. N*w .1*,.,, A SlliEWM.K IMPROVKMBNT ay nt Murch, l»«t, at I .I'rlock. P.M.. r further crinalderatlfln for final pa ill-- WII.IIIHIIIIKIB. IN Ut, Block m..l m ,n, tri A,y „, M,r, Vffoflilbrldit ' be reached at which tlinr. lind and aa loon thereafter aa aald matter „;,»; Mrt. Og gn at a mtMIng ef aald Miinlrln !THK COUNTY (IK MIIHil.KilKX. AH plant nit ii«rton> wlni may ht lnt«rrj- CI.AIIKMONT AVKNttR, COLONIA: that said ordlnancp will tir lil,,, „,,ill' . I)K IT onnAINKP by the Munlcl i tie reached, at which time and BeCltiin 4 The 7.<>nl:ir Map rtfetredl 1 ,,,'re.hmcnU; Mri. J. rar) thnoln will n« ||v»i, >n nppnMtin iuncll to bt heM at Its montlng rnn LOCAL IMIMIHVUMKNT. TO Plan and I'Tortt* of I'ropnufil Street for further cotistiUratlnn for iltvil pna-! pal Cniincll nf til* Tonnahll. of TrTnoi la Artlelt VII, <-«.tlfin 1 h'r'bt li -ce all peraonl whn may he Intnrei- Mn. Frank ty tft ]>f linwnl con-"; ruin the aftrn.v th« Mfmrirlal Municipal Hiilldlnt. MAKF AN AI'I'HOI'KIATIUN OF illlil* for Garfinont AVfhlie. flrmtn aage It a meeting nf «nlil Miini,l|ial IIIRP In the I'ininty of Mlililk"* d therein will be given nn opportun- }am«n'lt'! aa follow* lHOOnn TO PAT TIIK I'IIBT TI A ol t of thla iplm , I,., been 'oodhrlili*. N*-w .lera^y, on th* 17th hV fihtrles W, IIf«gl«, T,K, .Isnu- Council to be h»W it II *n- ,l*mi r, aa fnllowa: / to he heard concerning th* name. „ ,,,,si«l by Mri. Rob- it a yninl fnrmtd liy thi OK TO AUTIIOIIIZK THK i..«t«d '.n th- H,;>>li,, II,,,,,-,! „,„,! ay of March. ll«t. at « o'l-lork, P M,, nary 11(1. In the Memorial MnnMnnl lhn',litiBl K*cl|on 1, The jinrtlons nf th* pul A copy of thla oriltnanca haa hren Intersection of the Northerly lln* of ANCR OK BDNIln TO flNANCK, •lil-h piiolli ii'.lif-a nri. cilafornarll r aa mor. thermft^r na anlii Inntttr Wnodbrlrlge. N>w .Ipracv, nil tit.- nth ' highways In the Townahlp .ateil on the bulletin Hoard upon ;.„,,, decorations, and ,the Tort Heading Railroad incl tht till APPItOPUtATMN AND TO WKSTKHI.V din*! of Clar*m«ht Are.. ,„,„,, „,. „. ,, . ,. „ 1 >o«t»d la th» Memorial Mnnlrlpa' in he raacheii. at which tlm^ anrl Wnndlirl'lK", In the County of Mlrlille hlch puhlli notlcea are customarily irJy Una nf the New .f*ratv IKIVIDB FOIl TIIK IfiHIIANTB OKI -from Northerly property line et|* rear-heil, at which Urn* and :lme of inch mi-Mini to the inemhnr y to be heard i-onc*rnlng th* earn*. llr tVAlka na her*tnsft*r provided. If an: up to andd IncludinIludingg ththe lint tf ths N. J Turnpike to lie 1n- OF fl1!CH DONDH. Avtrme; from Southtrly side of P « «" P'™on» who may h, ,,x, fPmilar meeting of Uw if tbf grn«ial pulillc ,,f n,,. Tnwnahl] A copy of thla ordinance lin« IIMI ttrl therein will h* tlv*n an oi-irtun- f >«"l pi time of aueh niei'tlnR to the membara *ltn tht Jititherly bound - oaten on the lltilli-lln Hoi\ril uimn Ktnslngtoi Av«nu* to the lnt*ra»c who Hfiall i -iiiii-Hl niii h cn|ili>a, at th Ity to be heard ronc*rnlng th* IIIIC ilghv-Rfv, th* niiproval nf the plai if the leneritl puhll<- of the Townsljlp Auxiliary of '.lie Menloary line of the ToweeMri nf Wnml- ihlch public notlcaa are cuatorniirlly tion ot Clarfm»nt Avanue nnil Wa- 1 iifflcr of th»- \lmiii I(>H1 CII-TII in aa! BR IT OBDAINKD by the Munlcl- of thh orillnan IRI lin or tlii said hnprovern*nt ahall who nhall reiiuest auch coplee, at the ' Bp. Will brlrfge and tht Rnrti of C.arteret; imteil In thr Memorial Munlclfial ter Btr*M. i.-..i. County ot Middle- tonmrllT hnvlng control of th Memorial Munlelr.nl llulldlnx la i March 13, #rly houndsry Ihi* of til* Township n nvnllAhin up tn and Incluillng th erly ilde of Stanford Avenue to tht which public nollcea ire IIIII:NA\I:K TH Ai'i'Rorni i, Ns^v Jera*y, na follows: NortherlT ilde of Kenalngton Avt- P"»t»() In lha )t»innr|al Mun highways, befnre the improvsment Wooilhfldge, New Jereey. py chmr- of Wondhriils* arid the Horn nf Cur- line of such meeting to th* ipal ATK AN MiDITInx ,1, Ii:, nun FO Hactlon 1. Th* porttona of tht fol- nut- from the Southerly elde of Building «f '« Townahlp, and hegun. AN ORniNANCR MAKINO AN AF- terel to Ita ln:«rap 'tlftn with tin if tha general public nf the Township nut from the Southerly elde of p, d n copcoyp Street, at 8:30 TIIK IMI'ltuVKMKNT 111-- (1ROV wing publlo str**ta In the Township ! ilbl flsctlnn 1. Rafrt ildewalk Improvi PROl'lllATION <1F Illln.fiOO TO PAT .-ni>ri|n* if. Blair It.uul. thin.* (*> vbo shall request Mich copies, at Kenilftfton Avenue to the Internee- !• available, up to and Including thi AMI HTIIKIt HTUKKT8 B if Wnodhrldg*. In the County of Mid- ment h*rtln authorised shall consl |THK CIVT Of CON^TRUITINO .4outherly along the cenlerltrie of Hlatr ifllce of the Township Clerk In said tlofl of Claretnent Avenue and Wa- t'rne of inch meetingg to the memben dlesex, eliall ha Improved hy con- of tht construction of enner*!* aid .SIDKWALKS IN NINTH STKEBT, >-«.i to Ita In'.tTieclInn with tin Uirnorlnl Municipal Ttullc" ter Street "'' "" *«neral pulillullln of tthh Townahlh p evtrllne of Homestead A.tnu* IN TIIK liilNrv UK M1HDI.KSK> lilctlng tli*r*ln ''incTiit* curhi wl ,t th walks 4 feet In width, except In IM3RT HEAPING SECTION ANI> rran|, Junrei. pwHent.- IVorwlbrlilge. N*w .Ipraey NINTH HTKBUT, PORT REATHNO— 'n tball requeat aurh rop > h*r.rtt (4) ^Mtarly airing the <*nt*r Til MAKK A IMIWN I'AYMBXT AN ullowa: IMan and Profile of Proiioroil Street nffl« "' th« Munh-lpal Clerk In id tain places us shown on asld PI .VAIlinrHoTHKl STUKETS IN rH» ,1 -,„ Invitation to all AI'TH'Mtr/K TIIK IPSl'ANrF! O AN rmniNAvrK TO pnnvtnus IflllANI) ISELIN —RAIL- Orade on Ninth Htraft. drawd n by MamorlaMemorlat MunicipaMiinllIl li,ll i l'n* It, land Profile, and the .construction ITOWNSIIir OK WOOPnillDtlB. IN . ,, hose hoys will bd play- F*a ,T11K, COlNTY OK MIPPLBSFX, AND : AMI TH IMtiiVIDK FO t'OMT or TIIK IMIMUIVBMBNT OF \\ Smithprlr nlnnf a AVKN'UB Prnnn-ml Curb flrartea for NORTKBHLT SIDK-frotn th* Kn»t- AN ORDINANCE TO KI.VAN .j,. ^.j|j^iwhsth*r or nnt In the anglss of AIlTHOItlZlNO TIIK JSSUANCB OF ihe first lime, to at- TIIK IMSI'ASi'K 111' llfivn ANTIC! AHOItN AVKSt'K AND CKnTAIN (Iranri Street. flr>wn hy Howard nf atreetl, ill.: BONDS ANP MAKING A DOWN 'i fur tt.e Kaatrrlr lln« nt erly sliln of Tnpp*n Stri>i.t to the COST OF CONSTIHTTIM, lwnCON- .' , „ .„„„„ Hut I'ATIDN Mm-;:- IN .WTM'II'ATM IIIIRR m'RrlRTH IN THU WOOH ,,,( :lie !«am mothers. Hallway Avtnun, s,ipr.>slinjilely «.M) Mldlaon. T.K.. May lilt. Weiterly side of Turner atreft. HKTK CllltllS IN A CIIIITIHN OF NINTH STRRKT. POUT BKADINO— l'AVMRNT TO MF.RT fllK.H APPRO- IF TIIK l-yi-ANCK OP HIU HRir>(l>! SRCTIOS AND CERTAIN feet »«at of Hit taid Kaaleiy line NUUTIIBRLT HIDE-from the Went MIIOWN AVKNTK. IKF,L!N-<1IIKBN RRRKLKT HOI'l.RVAlin ISKLIN TM'PKN MTHEET TO Tl'IlNBR 1'lUATRlN ANH pnoVlDIMQ FOB HIINHS PUBLIC RTItKKTR IN THR IHFil.IN, ',, ihoairc party will be of Railway Avrnua, IP !(• Int^mi'i- erly side ot H»filatnln Avenu* to HTIIBET TO Ji:lili:« STBKBT— ANl> CURTAIN ST11KKTS IN VA- STRKF.T Plan und profile of pro- THK ISWIANCB OF BOND ANTIC1 ICOI.ONIA, AVBNBL. MK WAHfiS' ,i i he session. n wilh tht Nnrlberly properlr Una the Ennterly slrl* of Rillroad Ave Plan nnil Prnfllf of Prop.wcd Curb moUS SBCTIONH OK TIIK TOWN- pn"*'l Curb Cradt for Ninth Street, PAT1HN NOTKH IN ANTICIPATION ; WIIIOIIKAS ilRADINfl. Fnnl)f! AND nue OF 8UCH thi Tort fuelling Itaitroini; th*ncn fntltli nue. (lr«d»s Bmwn Av.-nu*, ilrawn hy SKIP OF WOrinilllllniK IM TI1B drawn by C, W. B*agl*. Oct. lit!. OF THK IRStiANCK } "outhaaatTly aiong the Northerly "An iinliniini the Im HOPBI.AWN HRfTlONS Of THF! SOI;TH»BIJSITH T from the Carl F. Wll*fl*r, TB, prn Street to the lllrnsrl to Ita Int^riicctlon with the tr*>i-ta tiy Tim-nib I. i,f Wood- TIIR COTINTY flK MIDDt.KSKX. TO Bnaterly ilde of Itnllroad Avenue. IHOITTIW5RI.T SIDK-from the Bnet AN APPKOPItlATION OK (100,000 Weiturly sld* of Turner Str*nt. -vyHBRMAH the Municipal Council ilim, mill (ails and then gets iirtbwasterly line of the N, .1 Tinii.nt. by the l,K(i.\L NOTIOS 1(1 or oth«r mnr* IH.MIJANCB OF FinN'I) ANTJCIPA NORTHBIU.T RIDR—Block 41»-A. N'OHTHBRLY S1DR—from the Ba«t I'ATION NOTES IN ANTICIF. :ONl AVBNUE. Plan and profile of pro- Cl)Unty of Mlddlnsex, as a sidewalk construction or rtcnnatriirtliin of the TION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION t 12(1. Block side of (Jreen Street to the Westerly HE ISHUANCB CH| posed curb, grades for Mawbey iw.r,,vtiii*nr Introduced In the Mtt- Nectlon I. Atllfl. XXII. rteithm a |iaVin*nt, or tha following «UMts, THIS or ntxit DONBH. 4««-D. Lot Jlsl. property line of 31. Wink W-Vl. MITK r, Churles W. Besgle, June. nl<.l|>nl r.0Uncll on the «rd day ot I) (11 "»«" ibull he amemled by (Irov* Ar*nui\ from llfinon, Avennt SOUTHERLY SIPR-front the Kant HOMER PAHK AVENtK. ISBLIN, I»f2. M«nh, 1M4. anthnrlxed tlie, construo- . .. mv.ri tint at a ie adilitlnn of auli paragraph (d) M WHF.REAS. by ordln»ncf Introducea to Lincoln Avenu*: r-hun h tftrent, elde of Clurlei atraet to the Went ORKEN BTRBKBKT TO WOODRUKK WHBREAS. tha Municipal Council NORTHERLT HIDE -Block 4091. tlon ot concrete aldnwalkj, with con- - t .i( ilia Finnic! nd iiHMPd on flrst reading on the frum Aniti.iy Avi-nu* to Lynian aide of Kennedy Street. HTHERT—Plan nml Prollle of Pro- hnn Introduced snd passed on first Lotl Sll to S57. Block 4O5D, Lots Crete curb relurnii In the ingles of „ T.i«rahip of Wnod- Srd day of March. 1H4. entitled: "An "Anything Ui me contrary not Avenue; HUM Htrci-I. frutu Amboy AVBNWL HTRBRT, AVENEL -St. pnsi-d Street Ornile for Homes Park reading nn March 3. 1D6(, an ordl- 17( to 181. iU. ihe Intersection of strfieU as a part , il,,. ::nl ilny nf ilan-h, )rdlnanre to authorise the Improve- withstanding, with all appllrttlona Avenue to J nines f cr**t; Oorhnm OROROB'S AVENl'R TO WOOD- Avenue, Charlea W. licnKle, T.B., nance entitled; "An Ordinance to au- SOUTHERLY SIDE —Block 409-C, of such sidewalks, In Ninth Strwt, A .ci,' Onllnani a waa In ment of Ahorn Avenut and certain RUFF AVENI'R. Plan and Profile Feb. 1864, for Ujlltirtmlly. Avtnn*. from Urovi the construction of curhi In Lnti 14! to Ut ft 117, lit. Ut. Port Rsadlng Bectloo and varloui I if,-lit. ind |ias«td on ther streets In the Woodbrldge »«•• of Propoaed Street Orade for XveneF NORTHERLY SIDK—from the Emt- Garden Apartments, thtr* ahall be Park llrlve; Wai portion of Berkley Houlevard, lie- LINCOLN AVBNUB—QROVB AVE- othor public highways and County tlon anil certain public streets In the Htreet: drawn by Charltn W. Men *rly side of Oreen Htreet to the a fee of Five (IS 001 Dolllrt per from TlionuiK Htr**t lo Van Buren lln and certain streets In various sec- NIHTTO VAN'BORBN STREET, rri'»cil lo'the Township of WooShrldg*. is \ sir TO ASIRND AN sflln, Colonla, Avenel. Sewaren, Port lie, Til,, dated Feb. 19«4. Westerly side of Woodruff Street. (twellltiK unit but In no er*nt |it Woorlhrldge, erly aide of Ht. (ieorge'a Avenue to erly side, of Oreen Street to the «°lvt (UStOI Dolltti per anpllra Htre*t. from Lincoln A\-nu* to Dec cal improvement." authorizing the Madlmn.... . T.B.--.,. April--. , 19S9— , propert.- ---y. fronting- on the improva- K, li")" the County of Middles*!," the the Weiterly aide of Thorpt Ave- Westerly side of Woiulrufr Street. |r r k*r Plac*. construction nt curbs In a portion of EASTERL1ARTERLY SIDB—From Northerly|mentNortherly ment,, ninill tfl be constructed In »o»r4- I-HMNKI) HY THE TOWN lion." Municipal Council of the Townahlp nue: from the Hart aide of Thorpe A copy of ench of said plans and In lha Wuoillirlilge Sectinn of Wood side, of Mawbey Street to tlin South- ance with and In the locations I ur TIIK TOWNSHIP Btcllon I. If any tartlin or phivl of Wondbrldge, provided for the Im Avenue to tti» Weat alile of Ella profiles described ahov*. Is on til* In Herkeley Boulevard and certain '" " bridge Township erly side of Church Street, from on the Plan and Profiles specified li on of thla ordlnanc* or the location provemtnt nf said public streets &nd Avenue; from the Eaat Hide of Ella the office of the Township Clerk and streets in various sections of the .; IN TltK rOL'NTT I any mm boundary ahnwn on the Coddlngten Avenue, fi Florida Township and tha Municipal Council the Northerly side of Church Street such ordinance; and drove Koail weKtnrlv to it n dead end the Municipal Council desires to pro- Avenue to the Weat «ld« of Wood- Is open to public Inspection. I.ISKX. STATR OK ,NKW;«nlng Map shall be sdlndged Invalid ilenlren to provide for the nnanolng to the Southerly side of Wlllry WHBRKAS| th, Munldpij crancll vide for the financing of the cost of ruff Avenue. Section la. The sum of JlStl.OOO Is trMiiint tn lha aulhorlt r un*onstltutlrinfil. the remaining in the HopeUwn Section of Wood of the cost thereof, NOW THERE- . K-\snl litatutta «ft »S-Ii Bridge Township. isuch «tre*t Improvements, NOW, SOUTHERLY 81DK—from the Kaat hereby appropriated to the payment artj or provisions hereof shall nm ot st FORE, th.' S'tstf of Naw Jersey, « afTHUd ind thall reinain valid Mornaby Street, from New Brune [THEREFORE. trlr •I''" Oeorge'a Avenuo to of the cost of constructing the curb inprovnmenta herelnhetore described BE IT ORDAINBD hy the Munici- pr v m >nt lnd t!> pr0Vll!a fOTth tfl .iiiii-ti'lnieaji thtreof an' nd In effect. wli-k Avenue aoutherly to ita d«a. BE IT OR11AINBD by the Munlcl the Westerly ilde of Woodruff Ave Improvement* hereinb 477477 . Block 40»M40.M, *LotsLots 'KI io.'''to'lO«T4 to lOl.^j^^,° ', ' appropriation; NOW". pal Council of the Township of Wood nue. In Section; 1. Such appropriation ihall pal Council o( tha Townahlp ot Wood- of Huctl i. ihcii'to that the Ordl Ktdlnn !, This Ordinance ahall tike and, bridge. In the County of MlddlMu" Vram Northerly side of Church , FORE, i1.-.! -Tnwnshlp of Wnoil Ifahillton Avrnue. fr.nn Hornaby bridge. In the County uf Middlesex, BKN.IAM1N AVBNUK. ISBLIN—Plai he met from the proceeila of the sale T 1BmB fTtct Immediately aft*r final paaaagfl Btrett to the Southerly ilde. of Ortnt BB ,T ORDAINED by the Munlcl. urn; Oidlnanr* of 1110" \r H(rei>t to nrorik street; In the Ford New Jeriey. ai foltowi: and Profile Proposed Street Oride of the bondi authorised by tola ordl- HB follows: ind publication aj requlrril br law, Place. From Northerly side of Grant , Cmnf IBT.HOO that th* portlona of the public street January 1994. Saction 2. Said Improvement ihall hereby appropriated to the payment l*rrsld*nt nf th* Council W. Beagle, dated Street. Plan and profile for Street New J# u ,oUow| : Anything to the ron therefor, and the Munli>i>u! t!ounc'' authorlxed to be Improved by iha undertaken an a local Improve. of the cost of constructing the) curb Said Ordinance rtmaina .tli-tiindlni In nny sc-tlon, ordinance are to be Improved hy con ment and the enst thereof not borne he offlrt of tb* Munldial Clerk for dealrtt to apriroprlnte in aditltlone.1 BASTERLT SIDB-from the North- Improvements hereinbefore described W. n«agle, T.E., February, 1J84. h.,,1,, appropriated to the paymant .,i |,iiiagraph ot tbt Town atructlng or reconstructing thereon by the Township shall be assessed .,„,,,.., W. n«agle, T.E., Feby, h.,,1,, appropriated to the paymant jubllo Inspection IIS.ODD thelrfor and tn authorise tht erly Aide of Oreen Street to till t furthrr ronstdered md, „ Alwat Street From North- JJ™ld p,™..na rroflles. Buoh appro- FORK. • ur tther selected materlalt under par Street to the Southerly aide «t Improvement which may be henefued ihe proceeds of th. w a of th* bondt , , lwat Street to South- 'X " ,"„ , ,, «,,%„. i i,..l In sll g the Township will s nhi'i-h "re not eperst March. UK. at I o'clock in the eve- facllltlei In connection thernwlth. an< from the Northerly aide of Cherry ning, at which plar* anin..d tim..,..e- al..l. street In the Wuodbrlitge Section of that such Improvements are und nc nnil ciintlgnous to t -III Iw liven II the Townahlp of Woddhrlilge, know Street to the Southerly side of Mad- :!ica of new car automob persons Intereettd 1 aken as general Improvementn alile r.f Pine 9tr»>*t to the opiiortunity to be h'srd concerning as. Lyman Araaae. which extern »ait of Hit '-Ml nf whlih shall gcni-lcs with new car sho '"MS) Ore*, #l*ttt te Wlllry Hlfti aide of Pint Street o the Southerly be impioteil Vila pavement etni*clally lldt of Middlesex Bstel Turnpike. s Ayg provided In said ordinance and benefited. WKHTKHLY BIDE -from tha North- miiwltlistandlng In my trctto •Mltlon to tha puhlle itrtrta mei Section !. The »um of 11,01)0,OfifJ trly aide of (iieen Street to tho ..tiun or iiuraifrapli of the T n.-ned In auch ordinance herehy approprlate.1 tn the cott Southerly of Grand Btre«t; from SKIIOII ] Th* mm ol'-|i:. noo iuch slreftt Improvnmenta. The au the Northerly alile of Grand Hired Al'THORIZBlhereby approprlattd. In aildltlnn l.i appropriated shall be rnet froi to tbe SouUeCj side ot ('.mil i e l» lu'H'liy Kiven that the fo such appropriation made by SAI.1 ordl the iiroceeila of the bondt .luthorlti Street; front tli« Northerly elde irf ],T'DRIUIXIK t expense t :v of the Municipal Council at In aalit ordtnsnet and .Section 1 he and atate.l that (1) the making side of Pine SHftet to the Southerly *rai taxation, Side of Wlllry Street to Southerly AND fKKTAIN ITI1LIC iuch Improvement (hetelmftit (3) It Is nec.esss.ry ..»ri>hlp (if Woodbrlilg». In the uf. *u- ti aiiiliti.inal ufiiiroiirlation sh side ot Mldfjltttn Easel Turnpike, coat shall lie pur.u.n? ,!I Sid* of Alwat Stre»tSe . IN THK 1HKI.IN, COLD. tetrad In a a "purpose"), is not a c-u the ltwutnco of v if Mlililli'Hix. Ne»- Juraey. hrld (iTHBET* IN THK he Diet from tlie pruct'iilt of th*. •: IIKRMBH AVBNDB, 1SBLIN — tribution, If any, of tht Local Bond L«w of New Jeriey. and BASTERLT SipB-rroro North.rlj rent expense of said Township, f' «ald Township pursuant to Hit ,, tr.l •!.'.>' o( March, 1M4. andi.MA. attNCb, MEWAI'.KN, 1'OIIT of the bonds author1x*d and the il rjRBBN STMBT TO WOODRUFF hereinafter provided. (!) the estimated cost of saJd purpose Side of Thomas Street to ths Sonth- It Is npct-iiiary to flnnnoe determined Lowl Bond Law_ of New Jersey »nd . il ortiinnnce will ha taken up RRADINC1. KfilllM ANli HOI'B- liaymerit appropriated hy llua or STOBET. mo and Profile, of 1'ro- section I. It It he.._. . li 1100,000, and (4) the estimated erly 9ld« of Grove Av.nut. From .LAWN PKtTKINJl OF TUB TOWN- nan by the issuance of nhllfatloi "' the estimated cont of sa d purpnia her innmileratlo fi>r Nl nHii't. Kmh street Improvements u posed Street trvln for Creenier ajj (ut«d that (1) the Township maximum amount of bonds or notes Northerly Side of Grovt Av«. to the • I100.00*. and(«) »,000 of said sum ISIHP OF WfKlllBRIPC.r.. IN TUB uf sdiij Township pursuant to ths Lo a mei-iing of aid uniirtrtaktn aa general Ininrovem* Avenue, drawn by Charles W. 13ea-will contribute no part af the coat necessary to be Issued for aald pur- Houtherly Sldt ot Campb.Il Street. ldd by the down pay- JCOINTV Or" MI1HH.KHKX al Hond Law of New Jersey, and of tald purpose, it being expected •I t hi> hclil at It meeting room and no part of the cost thereof II gle, T.E.. February 11(4. pose Is 1100,000, and (5) the cost of Block tOtC, Lot 163. Block «0«D, raentent pproprliited to a- the estimated coat of said purpoie hereinafte hereinafter r approp pal Ilulldmg, lit ai*ae«iipd against prppi-rty ~ " '" NORTHERLY BIlWl—from tht Ea»t- that the special assessments levied ;such purpose, as hereinbefore, stated, Lott lit. 221 Block tODB, Lots 3!! d (S) th et Memorial Munl II,l)(l(>,000, and (4) the entlhin "« »lldd purpom and (S) the ettl on the Uth W, IT ORDAINED by the Munh-I- erly tldn of Green Street tn the therefor will equal 115000 and (1) include! the aggregate amount of 32. Block 40SL, Lot a. U. From miM li:-. New maximum atnnunt of bonds or not enU for such pur- maximum amount of bonds or Mm 1), 1984. al J o'rlnrk, P.M.. |.al I'liunrll lit the T.wmhlp of Wo.ul- .Section 3. It li herehy determined Westerly side ot Woodruff Street. |no special . _.. 113, ODO, which Is estimated to be Northarly Bldt of Wlllry Strwt to tlie Cnunly of Jlldilleiel • n llierelfler la said matter jlirulg" m am! alated that (U [nuklnf of auch y tu be iHiued for said pi SOUTHERLY BIpB—from the Eatt- pose have bean levied or confirmed necesaary to finance the cost of such the Southerly Side of Alwat Street. and (1) such special aawsament" mi >"1 <> • i.'i'hcil, ut which time and Ntw Jeraey, aa (olluwt. ]>tr«et Imiirovementt (hereinafter re- e. In 11,000,1)00, and (5) the u»t erly side if jbej Stient to thi purpose, Including architect'! fees, From Northerly Side of Alwat ( * WOM as htrelnb tlwn 1. The Ti.wnsJiJp of Wood- be paid In M annual Installments. as htrelnbefw. ;ill ppratmn whn may be Interfs- ferred to m "puruoac") la not a cur- Sil'h purposep , Wi-sterly, _d»'WWoodruflid* f Street accounting, engineering and Inspec- Street to the Southerly Side of V»nstated, Includes tht aggregate amount brldgt, In the ("ounty of lllddleii-x, Section 4. It Is hereby determined t ii."i-ln will he given an opportun- eipenit of laid Town*lil|i. Ind itat,,l. Includes the agifi'cKate amount AMHKHST AVBNUK. COLONIA— tion costs, legal expenses and other Buren Street o( UJ.OOO which il ••Umatod to be ahall Improve the following etwta and stated that (1) the making of - t"• l.i-.iril concerning the (Mtnit. (!) It li neceaaary to finance aald of 1130,000 which Is estimated to be Plan and Profll* of Street Orade* cnies, Including Intereat on such HIGIGH BTBEBTBTBE, WOODBBIDOB - *» ««"«• tht "rt,,of ;uch ' i'V of this ordinance hat b*en hy cnnnti ui tmg or reconatructlng eanary to finance the cost of such and Storm Drtlu for Amliertt Ave- Isuch Improvement (hereinafter re- igRtloni to the extent permitted FHOM AMBOY AVKNUB TO LINLIN- """""V *» ««"«1 • tht ",, ; purpose by tht issuance of obligations 0 9 1 1 Wtf I on the Bulletin Hoard upon thereon a mixed aurfact-trtated Toa4j limse, Including architect's feet, nue, drawn if Charles W. Beagle, ferred to as "purpose"). Is not a cur- Section 4OA:!-2O ot tbe Local DHN AVENUENE . PlaPl n snd ProfllPfllee oof """T " ' '"el"* , * "oWtscfs fees, of said Township pursuant o the Lo- rent etpenst of nald Township and i'lli] notices ire customarily iconalitlng of an 9-Inch eurface of accounting, englneernlg and Inspec- T.K.. dated rebroiry 1X1. Bohd Law, HiHighh Street Concrete Curb and GutOut-- »<*ounttn.\ tnglnetrlng and Inspec- cal llond Law of New Jersey, and (3) (!) It Is necessary to finance said tlon costs, legal expenses and I in the Memorial Municipal gravel. Hone or other atUcte.,1 mate- thin costa. legal expenses and other Section 4. To finance said purpose, ter by Clarence R, Davis, T.B.. Da. the estimated cost of aald p-urjiuse Is BASTKRLYSlDsWfrom th* 8o»th- purpose by the Issuance of obligations expenses, Including interest on such I UK nf til* Township, and a copy rial! under vartlal control mixed with expenaeti, including Interest ori such bonils of auld Township of an aggrt- cumber, 1940. 110!,311", anil (4) 14,Ton of aal.l aum *rly property litre of Lot 4, Block ot said Township pursuant to the Lo- obligations to the extent permitted up lo and Including cnnient or lime and fly alh. I Inchea lffiitliinB to ^he extent permitted gate principal amount not txceedlrig NORTHERLY SIDB—From the East- li Xi> be provided by tuiid ordinance 491-A to the Northerly property cal Bond Law of New Jersey and (3) by Section 4OA1-9O of the Local Bond II. h melting to the m«mb*rijin compacted thlckntsa «:th nllum hy SecUnil 1OA:2-:O of the. Loul 100.000, are hereby authorized tn be erly SMe of Amboy Avenue to thi .1 J7S0 Is provided hy the down line of Lot 13, Block 494-E. estimated cost of said purpose. Uw. n.'i-al uubllc of tht Townshlu Inum surfac* treatment and cover. yment hairelnKfter aiiivroprldled tn WKSTKRLY SID»>—from the North- Hsued pursuant to said Local Bond- Westerly Side of Noe Avenue. From Sjctlo*^. It Is hereby determined ^'"llon 4 To finance u'd purpose, u w,,- and (U 17,600 of Uld • r«,»«t M«t capttty M «u-i-**.- W cnatru.-tlnl tht - lUpct t%lj purp«M, au'l U) lln at «ir Bjop.riy lhM.a* Urt. i:. Block Uw. Bald boqds: iluUl b*ar interest tbt ttMtrll Bhlt,of No; Avenue a>4 lta(M< that mangifa notidirig (ha T*iitiliCertTcwnitilp Or*l InM tniMrtlnstt fae-ttHltt) alr.l mailmuni siuftUnt of bun-Is im mis uf mild fowrYsril* otan igin {ii to the SontWrTy *1A» ot InwnndiSffTa't* »• V«»"l»4 *> "I***"" nt a rutu e wifhlch ih*¥ Mt eiMed tl* to tbTWesterirWds in,ib** AV»; (MOO, appropriated toe down pay- giitc ininclpal amount not exceeding piymenpayment hereinafter appropriateppp d to Minilnpul Huildlng . In (herewith. VII : notes necessary to be luued for Avenue; from Northerly side of In ptr centum (6%) per annum. AU nut nue. ments on capital Improvements or Mid purpos* Is 187,3DQ, Including the fI .IMIO.OOO are hereby authorised to wood Avenue to the Southerly side of finance aald purpose, and (5) the lers with respect to said bondi not tor the capital Improvement fund In he. Issued pursuant to said Local Bond estimated maximum amount af bonds aoUTlTBRLT SIDB-From t«£MB*it- WOODBBIDOB H^luu authorised by said urdlnance tiaywooil Avenue; (rom the North- ilhlnrmlned by thi* ordlnanco shall be srly Side ot Amboy*venu* to thebudgets heretofore adopted for said Kid iM TO vl the 114,:S0 authorized by this Uw. .Said bonds shall bear intereat erly side of (Hyirood Avenue to theor notes necessary to be Issued for rMan-ilned by resolutions to be here Township are now available to finance t a rule, which shall not txceed nix flald purpoae Is 1142.600, and (() the Westerly Side ot Linden Avenut, l'ro«j)tct Avenue Bouibtrly Tirminui nllnance, and (4) tht cost of such Southerly side of Hawthorn Ave- lifter adopted. W00DBRID0E - CAIITERET ROAD, said purpose. The sum of IS.OOO Is llahway Avtnut Hillruad utiiiiae. ae< herisinbefort state.1. In- er centum (<%) per annum. All mat- ost of such purpose, aa hftrftlnbufor* ii, To flnanco laid purpose, hereby appropriated fmm auch ura with reaptct to aald bondi not nue; from the Northerly side of stated, Includes the aggregate, amount PORT READING - FEOM FIRST li!. A»"iiu« Hlrh School Ilailroad ludea the aggregate amount of flJ.- Hawthorn Avenut to tht Southerly bond anticipation notes of said Town- STREET TO HAGAMAN ST. Plan moneys to the payment of tha cost Terrtct Avtnue i>0 which la estimated to be necea- olermlned by this ordinance shall be if 115.000 which Is estimated to be of Proposed Street I.-..1 \v.iuic High rVhool 1 side ot Inman Avtnut. ship of an aggregate principal amount and profile said purpose. Northerly Ttnnltiui ctr.niiiiicu hy resoJutlonj to be here- iiin-DS8ary to finance the coat of such Woodbrldge - Curttret e .\ vniia Proaiieet Avenue iry to fkniinpe the coat of such pur- WEHTCLIFF ROAD, COLONIA: Plan not exceeding $100,000 are hereby au- Oradtt for Section 8. To finance said purpose, Kutherford Avenue .fter adopted. purpose. Including architect's fees, ^}ft:>>n 1't iv* Rldgadalt Avenue uae, Including architect's fees, >c- ind Profile for Proposed Street thorized to be issued pursuant to said Road, by Charles W. Beagle, T.B., bonds ot Bald Township of an aggre- Northerly Terminus iiuntiiig, engineering and lniipection accounting, engineering and Inspec- ill \..i,ue Proiptct Avenue Sectlun 6. To finance) *a>ld purpoie, Grant ot Weetcllff Road, Colonla, Local Bond L«w In anticipation of February, 1964. gate principal amount not exceeding Rtrry Street nstM. legal expeniiea and other ex- tion coiti," lBgul expenses and other ui Slr.-et Willart fltreet itioil anticipation nutes of laid Town- drawn by Charleg W. Beagle, T.B., the Issuance of said bonds, Said notes NORTHERLY SIDK—From the East (96,000 are hereby authorised to be N J. Turnpike ensea. Including Interest on auch ob-ihlp ut an aggregate principal amount [expense*, Including Interest on such ihall beur Interest tt a rats which I'I-Uc Avenue lltrry Street dated erly Side of Pi rat Street to the West- Issued pursuant to said Local Bond Augustus Btrttt gatlons to the intent parmltterl by not exceeding il,000,000 are hereby 'obligations to the extent permitted Jhull not exceed six per centum (6%) erly Bide of Tappen Street. From Mnr Sit, -t Smith RtrMt EASTKRLY SIDB tf WettcllfT ltd.— Law Said bonds shall bear Interest it Albert Street Spring Strut r.tlon 40A:l-20 ut the Local Bond authorised to be liaued puriu&nt to by S*ctlon 40A:8-!O of the Local per Hnnum, and may be renewed from the Easterly Side of Tappen Street from Southerly ildt of Glendale Rd. a rate which shshalll not eiceed st< per St. Utotgt Aveout Dumortst Avenue »tra»l PH.. dated April Ull. to the payment of the cost of appmprlated from such moneys t» thtolutions to lie hereafter adopted. In amount eo.ua! to the principal amoint Block 10JSB, Lot! 11, 1!, 13-A U-B,Local Bond Law In anticipation of Kenn.dy Btrttt Parkway EA8T8RLY SIDB—from the North- uld purpose. payment ot the cost of said purpose. the fvunl that bonds are isNUed pur- of the bondi so tmuad, If the aggre- 14. 11, 1« the Issuance of ga.id bonds. Said notes Kennedy Street Parkway erly side nf Main Street to the Now Section I. to finance suld purpoae, auaat to this ordinance, the iggrtiinte! «Hy side of Main Street t Bectien (. To finance laid purpose, gate amount of outstanding bonds .Sal.1 improvements shall Include grad- shall litur Interest at a rate which Kenntdy Street Parkway nonds of aald Township of an agnrc Jereey Turnpike Bridi. l'aikway .nioun— - t -o'l -note s >..r..i,herub»y authurlie.,,n,,.ri,«,di ti,,u | Jereey Turnpike Bridie. bonds of said Townahlp of an aggre- and notes Issued pursuant to this oV ng and all work necessary for andshall not exceed six per centum (ii%) I'i.ice Kennedy Htrutt iats principal amount not exceeding WESTERLY HIDE—from tha North- Parkway lit Issued shall be reduced by an Y HIDEfrom gate principal amount not exceeding illnnnce shall at any time eiceed tlis>inctrlental to such Improvements and per annum, and may ho renewed from - I'lme Kennedy Street |l4.2r,O are hereby authorised to he ,rl, sids ot M»ln Street to the IHS.SUO are hereby authorised to be 1 amount equal to the principal imount sum first mentioned ln this section, Istult be mude In accordance with and time to tiui9 pursuant to and wlthlu ul. AM'l Oreen Strttt Washington Avtnul puriuint to said Local Hum .Southerly elde of Overlook Terrace; nt the bonds so Issued. It the aggre- Iniiued pursuant to imld Local Bond the moneys raised by the issuance of « locutions shown on said Pluitti the limitations prescribed by suM U. n. Hlghwai #i Bthel 8»rset Ui. Bald bondi shall beiir Intern from the Northerly *lde of Overlook t thi gate imuunt of outstanding bunds ttid Law. H&ld bonds shall bear Interest sind bonds shall, to not less than the copy of each said Law. All mmters with respsot to wild Tyltr Avenue I! g. Boutt #1 .it a rate of which shall not tm-t Terrace to the Booth ilde of Marlln mid Pronles, a notes Itaued pursuant to thli ortll- |at a rute which thall not exceed six plan and proflls Is on Hie In the offlce notes not determined by thlH ordi- COLONIA *|K pt>r centum (1%) per annum. All Road; from the North «lde ot Mar- .....omit of such excess, be applied to .'uince shall at any time eicetd the per centum (6<^,) per annum. All the payment of such notes then out- of the Township Clerk: and is open shall be determined, by reaolu- Chain O'lllil HoaO South Bill Road mature with respect o old bonds not lln Boid to th* N*w Jeriey Turn- inatters vrlth reBpeot to laid bonds nance shall be determind y Winter ttratt sum first mentioned In thli section, standing. in public Inspection tions to bt hereafter adopted. In the Chain O'Htll lUad dgmrmlntd by thli ordinance sliall be uot determined by this ordinance Section S. Raoh Improvement 4es- Edgtweod Avenue deierinlnad by resolutions to be. here- the moneys raised by tbe Usutnce of KAPST" OEOUOB PLACE, ISBLIN- Section 6. It Is herebyy determined p •y«oJ th*t boirli am Issued nursnnnt Wood Avenue ftaid bonds shall, to not lees than the Hhall be determined by resolutions to I ( lU rall Inman Avenui jft«r adopted. [am) Uiml lllwl.lUt »»rjad»»jd , 111)1 ini«nt. Section I. It Is hereby determined Qltncovt A>enue the principal aiuouiit ot the bunds t of Section 40A:i-7 of said Law. nd itiiid that thi Supplemental Krai Avonul Vtrnun Btrett erly property Hue uf Lot !«0», Block amouht equal to tha principal Section D. Befori mailing the aida- Old Hotl _ issued, ft the aggregate amount ot hy this ordtnutKB is uennit- Section 8. Thli ordinance ahull t»ku ci,t statement required by said Lo- ""t rentral Avtnut 483 C * nnt ot the bondi 8(1 issuotl. If walk improvements described in Sec- Water Htreeil utslandlng bonds and notoa liwued >d by an uxceptlon to the debt llmi -ffi'i-l twenty duye after the Hint .1 Bond Law tins been duly made 014 Road ILMHURST AVBNUB ISBUN-IN- Aggregate amount of outstanding tion i hereof, or awarding any con- Wetttrly Tarmltut urauuiit to tint oidlnanue •lull st ulions prescribed by aald I*ornl Bond the iiilillcHtion tlioreof Hftor tinal pasafige. nd riled ln the office of tht Township u< 014 Road DIANA AVKN1IB TO BBRKLBT la and notes Issued pumuant tu el fur such sidewalk ImpruvBintnt, ny time exceed the duni first ,aw. cuiitulned In tmhdivlbiou d of HllllKHT K. JACKH lerk of wild TowiiBhlp, and timt fORT HADUNU ii-tion 4UA:Z-7 of until Law. lnillLKVAItl I'luti and Proflle Pro- Hi any tlmi «i- Township ClerK hllall ca-use notice Wtat Avtnut lined In thli section, the moneys uo»ed Curb Orade* ((or Hlmhuist lliln ordlnanot snail A'roiidtitit of tht Council ich statement so tiled shows thut i>ii I a! Road OUft Hoad Section I. Tills ordinance shall take the sum tint lontlonnd In th'a Suiil ordinance remains on file In th« thu proposed sidewalk Imiirovu- by the lutluuct of said Ave drawn by HowaWl Madison. * grouti debt ut Haid Townhtp, us FOKUo ffi-.t twenty days aft«r thti Hint puu- unction, the niuneys licit by tho illku or tlie Uunlclptl Clerk for pub nt lu be given to tht owner or Jtnwn Avanut ihall, to not ItJW than the amount uf TU dated (l.lobtr 1968. lined In Suction 10A:M3 of anii wnut lUry Avenut lun thereof ufttM nnal iniMMi.gt uuiiuce of said bunds shall, to not lc iii»|icjctlnn nt-ru of all real estate arfei-tud (Jeidtn State Parkway h exctss, lie anplled to the n<.y< 4STMHLV HIDK 'rum thu South lie urul Bond Law. is Incruaaed by tills Uraot Avtnut KOHHIKT K JACKS thiin the amount of such execas, Notice la further given thM said iit'by. The notice ahull cuntaln ii King Qtoryt't Koad Crowt Mill H«ad lent ut such notes than uutjttanitiiiif. alile of ll.lkl.-y Hlvd. to the Ninth nnteu flnancu by f 116,000 und thut the Is- Pi-evident of thu Coun.il illed to the imyment of aucli " jiilinunco will be fuithur icrlptioii of tht pronei-ty affecli-. iiance of tlm bunds unil uutaH uuth- King Otor|t't R»d Crows Mill Road tlucUuii 7, It li huroliy deterinlnui side of Indli.il" Avenue. llciem to Identify it, u dancriptlou riitfil ordinance remulns on tllti In the h Im; llmi I iwstuKe by Bald CuunolUu a Mala aHfttl tuga'i Hutd nd dMlarid tn»t tlw uulad of uao u/li'HTKIU V MIHK--ir»ni < * Solltli ilicit by this ordinance li permitted IHhtt bwly ii. tli« ImproVenisnl ami a ita.tuin,c,nt y an emuptlun tv tbt dtbi UiiilU- Uala Btrttt Itrttt ut wild purpuat, ko«.-idim ti I;SI u! imkl,y MW4. \* tl» North • nil ili'il«rcd llmt the periud of U)e- timt unless'ijll owner or owners cotn- Chrdtu *<•"«• Suliuble life, la ft pi-l!ud of 1 ) IllHllt'llI lull MlUf -if Jmlliii!* A-VHIIUII. li.Ul luo tilltlie) CCounciu l Chambar at liiiia nf the Local Hond Lnw con~ rotej JL»«llat Nauua It Jttilhti aivta iktfl >•) fulntsai ut salf the owner or owners Hu. h noil tfeot twenty days itfUr the flitt pub- n A» Northerly Termluui ud ttattd timt Im HUHilsmisnUl Deb Qradei tor u Vlerlda Clmvt Ru»« !.UI In the Council Chamber a Hcclloii t. It I' licr«by dtiUnnlniid will he given an opportunity to be .Imll he surved In ac.c.ii(ltiiic» wltl; ctfctiiju thereof after nnal pataagt). Ml Ntw Hruntwlck Avunut tatuiileiit roo.ulie.1 hy uulil Ln Janet Street Im Munl.'llml liull'llus V.'.uill.rlilii, ml sUleil timt ItiItu [p heard concvinltig said ordinance. ilio provisions uf Chnptni- iiE> of TU!' ROBUR.T E. JACKS Flurlda Uruve Kuad :lund Law turn bumi duly ail vinltig sai Ptuutylvaala Avtuue i ,1 oil TurH'Isy. Mm li IV l»«t, .i abt titatMlilunt quired by aald Lo- JOalSPH V VALBNT \'l of the Revised Hlutntei uf Not Frttldont of tht Cunoll tiled la the urnce ot 11 HI 'I'liwimliTu'mnhl l lly niatlv JOalSPH V. VALBNTI oMiicli In thb evtmliiM. at wblc ul Hum] Luw hits liven iliily luraay. ln particular Section 40:*S- a»ld urdluaao* raqialni (in (lit In tht o pay tilt cunt thereuf. to author^ Clm-k uf said Tuwiitftilp, tAl that aU' •ldt ol ll« , #9 to the Wan >l n.i nlcd In the olflct uf the Town- Municipal Clerk iiiit Section «0;t>6 -4. and tlm prod Much ininruTtiiitiuu shall .line and iiUco all pontons Imei-este. nun the Bast ulde mm ot thai Municipal Cl«r< tor pub- L«u tt genual Impruvf, he Isiutno* of bouds t« Jnauot sue atattment so Hied shuiK Unit, il of Lyman, of willd ThlTownihlpp , uunnd I.L.J/5/M ul aarvliw shall be [H«d with Hit old ipnioprla-Uom »nd to pruvid. for lh ikll tit (flYen 40 uppuitunity to b „ Wtat side of L< ic Inspection " paid lor aiy oiiril tas- h-rua* debt of aald Township, a* d ,6urd concerning vuld ordinance. Lyman tn oh ttateirktuL-.,—t. *a__ ..tile. d_ owe cur at tht Township In charge of the • ao. of bond anticipation nut.. ihmd In 3octl.ui 40A:l-4a uf laid Lo tlm East ilde of debt ot wild Township. KUt'ICK ivcurdi al Ui liens of the Tuwuahln Notloa It further tlvoo that s»|d uiirt »| -ist eliill joabBK v. YAi.Et-m • gioal vcgrds al Ul Hem of the ,.al Boud L«w. Is Increaeed by till Avtnut' t»"tin WMt ••*• "' *""* Notice It htrttiy ||v*n that the fol- rdluanee will bt further MmUtrtd a i...... 111 .o. lion (IU:j (J of wild ,J»IU| propoatd ordinance wai intro- ithin 10 daya after smvlca thartof far Dnal vaa**|t by tald Ceunoll tt a ordluano* by <14,il> and tint tin Mualilpal Clerk Avtnulj from tht East lid* ot BU»s L,UU*I Uand Law. It iucrea^ed by this StoUw tl. TUU ordlpanbv shall tialte ukl Isauanoa of the bonds and uolei au Avtnut to Wait tldt of Ourham duced and pMMd on nrM lading u' Kwul.r MMlU <* Ut*t Mr •« •* L. 3/5/M ordinance by IMl'.SOD mid that thi Is- 1 Counull o/ Direct at the Umu and In tht tnan&ejr eJ4 In '" * Md In in. thorUsd by this ordinance la pursuant Avenut; (win <>•* "I** of tjorham suance ol (be bonds tud notes lutb- a meeuoj of U* MU»lolp»J tovldad by law, It (l.Ouu.inil) and HOTICK Avtnut u th. wt«4t*tt Jo«uli _., _ .. ... '««•, la tu» tin HaoU,,^ — ^. _. tu au oji tpllon to the debt Ilmltalloni 'jilit-1 by this ordinance l| periultted the townshlo o* WoD46rft EOBBtlT V. MC Notlot U Utraby glveo tb»t th* fu| Avtnut; from <"« »Mt tld. of Ju- County of MlddltMx. Ntw J«mey, Hell N. J., un Tuwte, Huch il. Utt tt » the *rdln*uit oiucrlbea by tall Local Bond Ij« WIKK uiu^uaeu ordLuaavs vis tstro by an aiKavtlDn to thti delll limit!* Fiettdent of the Couiicl r Mph Avsnu. i- (hj ««t »Wt ot on the >id day of UmoU, UM, and l u clock tn m VHtlNL « wbHk cjiilii'ieult ot U»ii»' * 4»A:S-7 ot etlil Uw lie luspeollou heard, concerning uld ordinance ,1,1, or V'unici. Avenue; (loin th« li) This urdlnance sliull v t^t a tfilietllllf of Bald MuulUlpul "• a of Abor* lie I*t»eo4lta .iftct twenty days atloi puhllcittli uuiiiy uf MiJiil«»i, N'tw Jartey, l.tl Sectl u Nutlet Is further given that sail JOSBPH V. VALBNTl Nolle* I * ffvrtsw glt tu»t thereof ttftei llnil uustHge Uitt side i't l'i»iirlt xvttim to tha • a iw.uly dnyt nflU' ll« Aral ui.cll lo ht held at Its matting room IB HI tlie Ird day ot Mur.li. 19d(, tu lha Mttlilulli.1 Municipal llUllillllK illnuiicu will till fui'thur cuimli 1 *rH ' "-IliilJg, Stgti, .od Uidlutnt* will b* mntitr cuualdw HOMBHT S. JACKS West aide oi Amnoy Avenue. jlluu llu-ifiif after Iliwl liiiKJittsje. by Mid i-OUUckl t utrtal* hat aald urdlnanoe wkit be tak*n v 1 0 r ln x[ic vv N on the nth •

HIAKDS SQUARE SCOOPS To 39-18 Wit Likeable Lou Rafter will act as-our Wood- bridur High School baseball correspondent this .spring. He recently moved here with his family from Bloomfleld where he served on the Bengals' Bonaventure Continues 3 GaHies managerial staff. , . . Close battle for first place in the Edison Bowl-O-Mat Tavern League con- Lead For League Grown tinued this week with the Honey Bee keglers Listed Senior and Bowl-O-Mat tied for first place with 49-26 W records. Also in contention for the circuit cham- St. Bonaventure . 9 CageTourney pionship are Hank's Tavern 48-27 and Lou Hor- Furdham . 8 Saturdi . 6 ner's 46-29. ... The 33rd annual Perth Amboy rfronl o( 14 viei aVt 'Miu'jr del.':i(. The grmi|> from Huston College _ IMPRESSIVE Kr.COHl); I'irlurpd above is the niirlnrs of Ihr . 5 Team Standings: left In right inrl itcwiTiid Vincrnl Vims, coach Nelson Oinisius __ ijls Scheduled YMCA Gold Medal Basketball Tournament is St. Andrew's quintet »f A.nH whirh recently ruptured the Am- . 3 gtH1 rliamplnnsliip with an impressive Avery, captain .I I- :ik ;iml Koper Klliliid. ;l.aSalle scheduled to start March 23 with most of the boy Area Senior (TO U Seton Hall - _3 St. Peter's St. Francis state's top teams already entered. Entries will Manhattan ;March 20-21 Niagara . 8! WOODBRIDGE - The 46th an-jBoston College _ be accepted until March 14. ... St. John's de- St. Joseph's Junior 'ntial N. J. State Interscholastic 0 St. Bonaventure feated Fordham 40-24 in a special playoff game St. Andrew's oft Avenel Si Peter's _ Athletic Association basketbp'l 8 Niagara to capture the St. James Grammar School Little Dmiuesne _ ' I tournament begins with a record St. l/ouis 7 2; i77 teams entecpd, featuring some WOODBRIDGE - \ League first half championship All applica- Wins CYO Championship 3 Nntro Dame 1 of the fhwst performers the ous court perfornjain i tions for the Woodbridge Elks annual youth Si Francis . Estate's schoolboy history. Jimmy Snyder enahh provides a Boston College was Mike Va Anton and Larry Corrigan with pionship and the St. Stephen's Invitation Tour- Nelson Avery who was assisted by seven field goals and five fouls for 1-2 scoring punch with Carl Sam- sel, who tossed in nine Buzz Ucci, ran up a record of 1189 points, while his teammates, clusters of six markers each. uels. nament. ... A win over Thomas Jefferson will 1 shots to run his persuiul tola! u| victories against one lone defeat Woods and Clark, followed down Fordham kept its title hopes Neither school will have an easy 18. His teammates, Ronnie St send Coach Jim Lake's Barrons against Lake- against the best competition in the line with productions of 13 and live by upending Seton Hall 40- path. Passaio (20-1), Baynnne ler and Dan Travistino, also t 30. The Rams are one game back wood (17-6) in the annual NJSIAA tournament the area. 10, respectively. (17-2), Kearney (17-4), and Mortribute- d to the victory «ith c 12 at 8-1. Saturday night in Asbury Park's Convention Avenel's most effective shooters Bree Hancock racked up ristown < 18-2) are North Jersey ters of eight and seven. Hilly Fm-| 10, Gene Donnelly and Greg Drozd during the successful campaign counters and Bruce Donlan, powers. Trenton still faces oppo- gerald and Harry Van Tassel Hall. ... The Presbyterian Senior-HI All Stars to lead the Alumni cagers in the sparked Fordham's versatile at- were Andy Ducsak, Robert Payne, sition in Central Jersey from Hill- came through with pi-odutuoia defeated an Alumni quintet for the first time all important scoring department. SETS NEW RECORD; Al Braden, a 6-1 ',a forward on the Iselin tack with 16 points each, while Roger Kuchar and Ralph Ucci, side (20-2), Cranford (17-5), Nep- of 11 and nine to lead the St. F»| Junior High School basketball team, set a new Township League Johnny Duffy poured in 12 for the 1 in their four year series.*... Three Barron cagers while the defensive stalwarts in- tune (18-4), Hamilton (17-4) and cis' attack. cludded captain Jerry Eak, Tom scoring record recently when he tallied a total of 208 points on vanquished Pirate club. Woodbridge (18-2). were the victims of measlte earlier this week Judo Big Sport 85 field goals and 40 fouls. The Iselin star will enter the John Boston College came through St. Joseph's broke mm [\\t t Rumage, John Walters and Den- Darkhorse Perth Amboy (1M) column for the first linn SM| — Jackie Burke has a foul shooting percentage nis Mayer. Players also contri- F. Kennedy Memorial High School next tall. with one of its better performan- could surprise with 6-5 sophomore the start of the second hali buting to the championship tour ces of the season to outshoot Ni- of 77 during Woodbridge High's regular season Jay Zinewski. Hamilton has thdefeatine g Niagara In ,i were John Hofman, Joe Eak, Paul At Princeton agara 42-22. The best on the floor Ernie Dubay is contemplating retiring from leading scorer in Mercer County count in a well playul _ai Yanchowsky, Ken Morgan, Larry PRINCETON - Many athletes for the winners were Bob Cilento, in Jack Bell. Bridgewater-Rari- the Recreation Department staff.... Joe Varey St. John's Quintet Make The victors' top sr"iv:> i Quinlan, Dave Ritchie and Earde dedicated to their Sports, but 16, Mike Magnola, 12, and Tomnr tan, another outsider, has an 18-1 the 60 members of Princeton's the fracas were Pete Him?. ii,| handles Iselin Junior High's sports publicity in Franko. Dugan, nine. John Bilobrah col- record and won its first 17. judo club are almost fanatics. lected 10 markers for the losing and Bob Toryak, 15. Ki- his spare time^ * It 2 Straight In League ^ 'iJ,«to is mi.Mi $ sgwrt, but and Larry Szabo eai-lt Liberty Boul Came so an art," says sophomore1 -• A venMifelof both dwhw. m*tk«r» fur i George Brakes of Elizabeth, "It's StT. JohnJohn'ss ququinten t made it two|Team Standings: game of the day, LaSalle manipu- Set for Rutgers Gym team. May Move Indoors almost a way of life." straight in <'\e St. James Gram- St. John's lated a 22-18 decision over Cani A schedule of throe L Rec League Schedule NEW BRUNSWICK - The 22nd ...n I ATLANTIC CITY - The Liberty Judo, unlike its oriental cousin mar School Little League this ManhattaMahattan sius. Ed Sukovich and Jim Hen- be played Saturday Annual New Jersey Association of WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP Shootin' Stars . 2 Bowl post season football game, ju-jitsu, is not a form of defense week by hanging a 32-23 defeat St. Bonaventure. derson set the scoring pace for the St. James coutt ^ the Amateur Athletic Union Wrest- RECREATION DEPARTMENT Hung. Reform. Church _ 2 4|which has failed to excite Phila- but a sport, an athletic pastime. on Fordham. Fordham the Flyers with productions of 10 meets St. Peter's in t!,*• ling Championships will be con- BASKETBALL LEAGUE Collegiates 1 delphia, may be moved to this'Judokas" - those who practice Jay Campion, the St. John's and eight, while Tom Leonardis one o'clock, St. Jobijii 'ucted at the Rutgers University Standings, week ending Feb. 29Bluebells 0 resort where it could be played judo - refer to themselves as star, enjoyed one of his better tossed in seven for the subdued with St. Bonaventure ..: inside spacious Convention Hall "players", not fighters. games, sinking five shots from combine. ym on Friday evening, March Boston College enga^ SENIOR LEAGUE Rider College Whit* Division December 19. Pete Kurz, a Princeton senior the floor and one from the free Over in the Junior id the final clash at th; 1st Half Standing! W. Ambrose (Bud) Dudley, Liberty who organized the club in 1961thro, w line for 11 points, while his (Peter's made it nine i: a row af W. L. claims that althouggh judokaj s mayy teammate Tommy Ring chipped •Playboys _5 Bowl presidentp , has offered Lists Schedule ••Fords A. A. 8 learn self-defense incidentally, in with nine. The Bams' top play- Increase In 11Dorsi Bakery switch the game from Philadel- TRENTON - Rider College's ••Woodbridge Teachers 8 they would not consider using it ers offensively were Jerry Siraone i South Bay Surfers. phia's 102,000 seat John F. Kenne- baseball team will play 25 games Is Seen by Sun Realty 6 for defense. and Eddie Healy with totals of 3 Westbury Warriors. 1 dy Stadium ' Convention Hall if this Spring, it was announced to- TRENTON - Fluke Andy's Shell 6 "Using judo for protection is notsix and five respectively. in the New Jersey district. I; Iselin 69ers 4 guaranteed $25,000. Convention day by Robert W. Kilgus, director Iliiilwith productions of 18 and 10. Pprincipal fish for M* Woodbridge Lakers 5 consistent with judo philosophy, The tournament was held at Imperials ~ Hall holds 12,000. After being outscored 9-2 in theof athletics. Nine games will be Duquesne, still a chance ' ' fishermen m v St. Cecelia's H.N.S. 5 which emphasizes self-control and' y i --j _ j_t : i oi w K entrlcs St. Cecelia's CYO Dudley said the promotion has first period, a determined played at home and 16 on the move up front, went all out to '"jj Port Reading Bar —_ 4 5 gentleness. Judo means "the gen Los Gimpos J beeii a money hser four of the Bonaventure quintet made road. Woodbridge Jaycees 2 Bootleggers , tie art," he said. A. F. Greiners 1 five times it was held in Philadel- Thre^ e years "go Kurz found lu^mazing comeback to manipulate The schedule is the toughest in phia. Only 9,000attended the game| d" mic sThtd uTe'conflictiig a 30-18 victory over Manhattan. Rider diamond history, with new- i markers for Alley Boys 0 BABE RUTH LEAGUE aca e 'nament in blustery weather last year. Chris Ballman ani Walt Uszen comers Colgate, Vermont, St. -. tli.n; Southern Division with his love for athletics and he the official He Joseph's, l •:•-! tod H»H stuitagt came up with the idea bf"an In- K! were the B^?shan>Stottefs p tJntvefsliy of li Fords touth Bearcats _ 0 1 7Louis hadd ititinad made e alall the^l thef * ! r ;'<• W. formal judo club. "I put an ad inwith 11 points each, while Marty and Southern Connecticut, joining stations at! W. L. "o|Fords Youth Homers _ 0 1 way during its recent 17-3 verdict Wltft a one mmute - [t •Fords Finks 4 the campus newspaper to find out Collins, the Jasper star, copped such top Eastern powers as St. ! cember, compare*! St. Cecelia's H.N.S. 1 Jive Five „ 4 Fords Youth Eagles 0 2 over Holy Cross. Johnny Rese- „ how much interest there was andthe game's individual scoring John's, Navy, Princeton, Rutgers, y y ThThee gtm of ind cember 1962. lie >; !• ords A. A. 1 0 Fords Youth Gophers _ 0 3 Rodents _ a the phone didn't stop ringing for honors with 12 counters. Army, Villano-a, Long Isla d tar was hebamtss top pomt propro-f first headquarters Woodbridge Lakers 1 young fluke may j} Vampires 2 a week!" University, Temple and Lafayette jduceH r witthn Sit x digitnris Woodbridge Jaycees 1 A slate of two games will be 1951 when the USGA opened'vival of fluke fishing " Spartans . 2 National Division the Bronc slate. With Dennis Kuntz,and Bobl'"^ Woodbridge Teachers _ 1 The club has grown to 60 mem-played Saturday morning with lew Yori City, den State in years to Cobtas _ 1 W. L. 1 Gnadinger each scoring,wx points, A. F. Greiners 0 bers, who meet from 7:30 to 9St. Bonaventure facing Fordham Rider will again compete in the Fords Youth Bearcats _ 1 •Woodbridge Aces 3 wo nights a weekj in the varsity at nine o'clock and St. John's en- Collegiate Baseball League, along St. Joseph's edged St. francui IS- Andy's Shell' 0 Fords Youth Cubs 0 4|St. Cecelia's K. C. 3 14 in a thrilling contest. The jVUey Boys 0 wrestling room. countering Manhattan at 10. Thwite h Fairleigh Dickinsfln, Fair- Flares 3 Proficiency in judo is indicatedlst. James court will be the scene field, Bridgeport, Upsala, Seton losers' best offensively with fix Port Reading Bar ., 0 Western Division Iselin Giants #1 1 counters were Alan Vigilante and Sun Realty , 0 by different color belts, ranging Hall and St. Peter's. Leases Available W. Court Jesters 1 Bob Romano. L. from white (novice) to black. The Rider nine opens \\s sea- Sun Devils oAlbea Flyers 1 In the circuit's final clash of LIGHT SENIOR LEAGUE 4 Most of the club members are I son on Monday, March 30, host- Dukes 4 1 Rangers 1 the day, Notre Dame moved up Blue Division white belts, but several of them)! ing the University of Vermont. Iselin Royals! 4 X| Woodbridge Vikings 0 into fourth place after trouncin0 W. have earned green belts in com- The final game on the schedule is Iselin Minutemen _ .3 Woodbridge Oaks 0 St. John's 14-5. Anthony Apgar •Zephyrs —__ petition. set for June 6 at Lafayette. Trojans . 1 Fireballs 0 The club has two teachers. One hit the hoops accurately for six Surfin Boars _ Coaching the Brones is Tom Iselin Spartans .1 is Kenneth Freeman, who has counters, to lead the Irish. Knights ^ The Greatest! ttroff, who is beginning his Woodbridge Cobras . 1 BABE KUTH LEAGUE played judo for 25 years and runs In the three Biddy League -•Court Jockers . fourth season at the Rider helm. Wdge. Hurricanes _ .0 Eastern Division the American Budokwai (Judo games, the Pistons topped the SeuaiiMi Seven BRASS BUCKET 'etroff is a former pro player in W. School) in Clifton. He is a "yo- Knicks, 5-3, the Celtics defeated Ramchargers _ the Cleveland Indian and New Northern Division •Hopelawn Youth 4 dan" (fourth degree black belt), the Warriors, 8-6, and the Lakers Sad Sacks Vmk cli.iin and was the freshman W. Eldorado's Jrs. one of uVhutbegt ranking occi- ^ overpowered the Hawks ,7-4. Start your own business L. ineiitor at Michigan St. John Vianney S o|Uung, Kef. dttuoh _ 3 Jldefltal-borppokas » (he awn, "™ State University prior to assuming Koufa* two more key Gray Division Chargers — Kreuraan St. Ruyub _ 8 .try. .. 1 Jesters „ 2 coaching duties at Hider. baseball awards. W. Patriots Jl Saul Carrul, a resident of l'at- For only $200. 2 Eutrukan Warriors 1 •Straight B's 4 Avenel Angels _ erson and instructor at Freeman's LUNCHEON 3 Midnight Flyers .. 1 Earn big money this nunmer Astro Wuti _ .3 Avenel Aces _~ school, is the club's other coach. I 3 Wdge. Continentals 0 5 ENJOY YOUR BEER und every mauler with * Ev's Pizzeria . 3 l Colonial Royals He is a fust degree black beltII Mr. Tuwwi lee Crwun frwiclii*- Tornadoes 2 Iselin Jets 5 • Represents — 1st Hal Champs. and has practiced judo, for five)] D1NNEH " ReepieseaUi Tied for 1st Half. years. at Hung. Ref. Ath. Club .2 U»llj i:M lo 1»:£M Act now ...Kb Mown will won b^'* Sting Rays _LJ 10 American Division WOODBRIDGE RECREATION DEPARTMENT Sunday. Noon "111 >• P-M. Wrif.orphon.for/rMbrocM Wdge. 69ers W. Senior League Leading Sa«en at End tl Vint Half Swallick iFords Youth liaat 3 Name aad lu» Q. F,Q, f. 1 Avg. Goldes Been Bernu) Radedd, Fords A. A. 8 71 18 lfiO 17.7 BRASS BUCKO W. U "* " ' Tavern, Inc. Liquor J Bob Kasko, Woodbridge Tcacben _B » 25 141 17.9 Charcoal Steakhoiu* Pharmacy _ 5 OTrojans .. i IM0M- ' Comer William A New Strata WUu, Andy'* Gang — -5 0 Fords Youth Tigew __ J ! Curt Carlisle, Woodbridge Lakers _7 53 21 127 17.9 I). 8. » * UADi STKJCCT k _ 4 1 Fords Youth Cubs , , 2 Al Notchey, Woodbridge Lakers _J> 47 17 111 123 WOODBBIDGK WOODBK1DGE Sandwiches HI 6-1500 Sinnera „ _ 2 2 *St. Anthony's „_ 1 2 Art Stock, Woodbridge Teachers _ J 37 24 98 12.2 MK »|id ine" rtiuuc HI! \ Q. * S, Coat Warriors _: 2 Rodents 1 I ,t*»der (I.B.) • C&rteret Ptm Thursday, March 5, 19R4 PAGE NINETEEN LEGAL NOTICES JLEGAL NOT1CF8 | IEO»l NOTICES I.EOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOT1CBH LIOAL NOTICFR UCGAL NOTICES LEOA1 NOTICtS same Intersect* tbe aoutheaaterlT ilnnoln Highway; then along th* Ambo} Atenut; thtnee III) toutn- Woodbridge Vuwnshipn er aide of Mapl» Ayenue: thence run- t line which is 100 teet eastern and OTMt. »heo« IB a general north Jent} Bute Hi«hwij Roviu K and timilni aloni tile tmilherli Une ol oantarlln* of th* Lincoln Highway erlt Hong the oenterlln* of Mnhoy Main 9w**t t»*rgf**n «nd i vitb (1 B RiRhwav fi ->uta ning northeasterly nnd along tht •tettri) dlrtctioti aloni 'ti» ptitei the certterHne n( the Port Readlni Bloeke 47S-R «7J-B. 4TI-t «7VO. to the Intersection of the Lincoln Aienin to the mnttrllB* of Grove wood Avenu*! to a point too (tat rear Una of lots number' 3, l and l Ho I to • 0olnt in the nenwr line of WoodbfiSite Creel w. the RillKMd: thence ill weaterli atom 41S-V 47J-W m-X 17S-T 474-0 Highway and New Dover Road' then Street; thence (t) wtiMrly along north of th* northerly une ot ruth on map entitled "Hamilton's Maple line ol Woodbrldg* Mfiuip ihence •UMrl) Bight «f WtJ Line M 'he tbe oiDMrllne of N J fttate Hlgh- and 414-B ta the ceowr lint of along the centerllne ot New Dorer the ntnterllne at Oroie 8tre«t. to the Street measured at right angles u cars to my «"•• nortnerl} tbe center .'.u# (f n J Turnpike: tnence m > teuerai •aj Rout* W to the Ronndan line Garden "State Pvkwai Route 94; ithentlcated reo- Aventie Tract," situate In Smith Road to the IntPrsectinn ol New centarllne of Mattiion Street; thence Fltth Street, thence enBieriy uaraiie WlWimlhrlnnh f A'Snut HI nt niereeo- Nortberlj tnd Korth»e«terli direc- between Kdlvm Township and thence eouthweuerlj aloni tM Plslhfleld. Middlesex County, New Dover Road «nd St. deorKe Ave- with filth Street and lOQ teet north IT) northerly along the centerllne tinn with me centei une >t it S UnU n iloni thhe t»it-erlT Une ) we»t*rly l ltig '.enter line of 0 S urwctlon f the eaine wtrh tht bte Rdl Thl . annd j J., snd a continuation thereof 1M northeasterly along thu line nf Pnrdi between Rdlson Townnhlpt rnnrih nistrlrt Mlhlt "»«« the northern linn of nioek ,1BV thpn along th» rent«rllne of Main fltreet Rovite Nn 1 t/. tht t>etiD- MWMr lln* ot Old ftnt'i mint iWoodbridmi fnwnnhlp to the c»n- 'nit, to a point; ttifurn running Terrace No I crowing Mndnn Ave, »!», riarPDidnt A»«r™*, C«» aiiinK Dlock 195 In * westerly direc- to the ntnterllne ot the Garden HfillroRt! thence *rtuih*trlf times o*Ued 8«w»ren Avatun tiienc«|t«rllne of the Port. t!«adlng Rail Innli iDiilhMRtcrW anil parallel with Ten nue to an anglt point in mid Tordi tion to Hyrd street; then alone! t,h« State Parkway (N i 8t»U Highway along the Penniryl»»nle B»llm»i1 w|douth«rlj elonn the eentrr .In. if|ro»d; thence i3l en»terlv and aonth Eyck Htren a distance nf 50 fret to Terrace No 1 line, thenre n»steru nenterllnc of Hyril turret to the Hoiit* Hi); thence (9) northerly the I'nti Reading R-allroad theao* Old floid eomeumei cuiint i.w.renieaiterlj nlong the centerllne of the point; thence southwesterly and parallel with Woodland Avenue along Intersection nf nyrti Rireet and along th« r.ent«rllne of. the Garden iilont the Port il Avenue to the point of inter»e,MU,n|Pnrl Reading RMItoml teniie unrt 100 BARII t - DINTRHT I line of New Jerney O»rden Bt»te HlKhwny floiiw tt\: then nlonR the WARD 3 - HISTRICT J of west Avpnue to '.he point «t ltfrt Statutes plnce of nrgliitiltm ffARI) 1 - DIITRICT I BIOIHN1NO at a paint, the In- Parkway Route (M. tnence norther- uf II A niKhwity ruiuu feet north therefrom rn N I Rt*te| MiniNNnNCl at, a point, the in-'|fr»r<-Mon of the Vr!r to '"i Ud preTnlwa al'ui being known an|M# { (n WMt.erlj direction to the hj alonn the renter line of tald P«rk 111 Ten Evck Htri-et rioroiiRh of1 t. of Dlmo South PlHlnfIplil, County of Middle- Township hmmrlury; thru along the Townnhlp houndsry In a northerly sex, Htate ut Nnw Jers*v. (in. state direction to the imlrU of orljln the The approximate amount of the WARD I Judgment to h» satisfied hy aald naif l« the sum of flpventr-pn Thniis- From the Intemeptlon of New snd, Seventy Klitht (tn.07B.00) Dol- Dover Ro»il «nd the Tnwnahlp .'I'eclitMl »nd :: duly ,ars more or lew to«piher with the boundary, along the rentprllne of writing f» tn" Nnw Dover (loud to the Intersection •osts of this snle. ^ Tly along corporation, «x»- of New Dover Rood anil Mrredltl; [Road w thp cpnterllnp nt HLKtiltincl'hftw^rn Kdlsnn and Woodhrldte Together with all tuul singular the Worth Street; thence (31 north- WARD J - DISTRICI I t | Avenue snd the proloiuoulonl * ' .^holders there- Road; then i\lon« the nenirrllne ol ra Road; thence |4I southerly alongiTnwnihlpi, thpnee southerly '.long •hi' '-: rlirhts, prtvllpites. hpretlltaini'nla am enntprlv nlorig t.he Ine nf «i tne otiiin ,)i innrn*c of above mentionnd Central Avpmi«j iPI,, md the rec Meredith Rniul (o the the cenfrllup nf Highland Roiid to j tiff MMerpdltti Hnnil nnd" MifUllenpx', "V Ntrivt..^ Mie |vftina Avenue and tne "enter lint M n I otllce as pro 1 Island Sound; thPiici- Ml ioiitri-| REOINNINO al a point.. thrn alonn erlv Bloim the cenierlliit o! Hyrrt| | i, hlRh Valle) Railrnid thence In-jthenoe |5| westerly alnnji the rirth mmnrt Placei scrlber rp.ieives the r1i;ht, to adjourn T 1B P westerly mid eoiith'rly slnnn the; ic-rspctlon of the centrrllne nf the terllne of South Mill Bond and the., « i>ii| ft??, New POVPT Road, Of Mltldlewx Avenue tn t)i Inter Street. i./.I> a ,u Trenton, this itto a line. the. proiiinp,atlproiiinp,atloo n *'eatrrly i'f nurinwPBterly along the ^en- 1 power as mav hbp spwlnllv provided retllne of Mcl«»n Ht.reat t ln rvnd^-i'sterlv thence (1) northerly nlnnR the cen- (thence. (1) ti'irtlierr, nlmiK *i\li1 <\\-\ WARD » - DISTRICT • ,,l February A.I). ternectlon of Mcl.enn ''" j|Off a linl e dividindi g Block nnil :PI line 'it Ne* urnmwici wenut ,ii. hundred and hi law or rulfi of Court and alinm the W^nllirldKP River, 'hejwilni of the• Onrden Htnte r.irk- I'vuiinn line" b'rtwef'n 'south niittj Bf(','N1!,™" „" Hnr'n'f'the'wtitr^ Block Avenilp, Mien nlnn;; tt tllnck 1II4-F,; thence idi lout.hensl- ;u, ,, Hue it st.Ht- ill)ifliPrH 'erth Amiinv nml W-vxIiirlilKe I own -! Unrtd: thence (2) eMtKly nf I'lutln Vtra'il'i"" bnurinnn/ line of Block section of Blink Avenue and the Lin- IH5-E nnil :i!H-I. umi the pniliin^ti •: ^"iViVi'si i:eniei Hue <<> 'he 1 11 ARM8TKONQ A LITTLEl, Ion thereof TO r,he noutlnvPRt cor- hip w the enuthp.iucrly corner of tnsterly along the centerlliir ni N>wI thence 111 northwesterly along tupi ' ''™*'" the center line of tha '.',.:,,.)• oi State, coln Highwuv HIPII iiinng tho cen- i.,ne ol State Hlgn<*»? Ignite Ho « Attorneys. ner of RkK'k 3IM-.1, Block #323. thence ifli westerly plover Road to the ccnierllne nflcent«rllne ot Chain (.'Mills Itond u,iOnrden State. Piukwuy Route N J <; I ''ithence nnrihweiterly sunn ««lerly hrldtje I'ownihlp rn me cFn'tTllne'^titarlln-' K o-t' "Mfredlili'ltiim '• " l • •in i,|•'-'•',_ « prolonged centerllun of Wash- «4 n. *"-X. *"-W, «1-V, 47S-B. T I'l.untf Siirrugate'i <-' '„, 'the -enter llnf it Kinu Oeorge s of the Perth Ainnov-WooillirlrineL.jnterllnn of the prolonK»t.ion of Pllaea tkke notice that Thursday, the centerllne nf New IV vpr !foad to line Ml IIIOCK gton Avenue to the centerlltn ot 473-T. 413-S, 473-R continuing ***t- tm< I Tl' IBKniTORS h tne centei Hue it Branch of the PetinsyWunla "nil-IwuidlMen Avenue; thenre southerly March 13, 1M4. 1« the lut day to the Intersection of NPW 'nvcr Road vintllfflslerlv iilnni; Mie IwuidlMen Avenue; thnre southerly e Ptnnsylvanln Rnllmnd; Uience erlv along the southern boundary ol """sen Executrix Ot M- Mi;. R"»d tnei'.'1* d the rn thl l h; reBlnter In order to vote In the »nd Ht Oeorfte Aveinp; nnrthPHMprlv line of HIIICK amng road; thence rn nnrthcrly aloni; the;niml|, ln(. centerllne of the pmlnn- easterly alonx the centerllr.ii of|ninck 4«7 to the snittheast comer of 1. "„,'iVl. by direction oi 'lion along in i" Mid -entei line tn 'lie 'Pn'Pt line tit Primary Election, April 31, 1804. the centerline of Ht iip 1 p uf Rl renterllne of thp, Perth ftmhov -Ifutlrvn of MlddlPBPi Avenue to the Pennavlvnnlp. Rnllrqnil to theiBlock W., New WARD «-- DISTRK T II) "','.,,,. Mid deceased, the. point or place, of beglnnUri .. .. 41S, thence northeMterlj mint b* Klven before Mnrch 1J. 1!W4 smithweaterly »nd westerly (.limit the!Brunswick Avenue, fntd,. Klnt District Polling Plate: School BIO1NNINCI st, > point, the Inter- ."•;:',,t'i,rm:i!.I<'n. within al> Third l.litrlcl Polllnj Place: siring thn ensterly boundary ol Block or you cannot vote In the Primary WARD I - DISTRICT I cnnterllne ot the Port RfadlnR Rnll CIS, perilling Avenue, lselln aeotlon of the cnnterllne ot New I>i- .. •, ..,i, date ot they will School ifi'i, «,ewaren avenue. 8p- to Its Intersection with the cen- Election April 31, 1M4. UEOINNINO at ii point, tlie in- mud to the omnt or nlnce. of Be- WARD I - D1STK1CT 7 ir Road end the centfrllne of Rt, • ,\1irrr,i ol any action warpn. ter line ol Uramhall Rc*d; thence *If you chunjed ynir imme ilnce tersection of thp ginning. ..B'S Avenue (New Jpr.wy Sute '. ,,;';;" tint said IxecutrU centerllne of the Begiuuiu, »t • plum *u*re tha WARD 4 - DISTRICT 2 northwesterly alnn« the. center lln* you iMt voted you inu.i rt-rfe.v you terllne of the I'erth Amhoy-Wond- lln Jr. Ilteli Schnul, Hyde Avenue, pike luteraecti thr dliullu line DP WARD J - DISTRICT S and Mnithpfistprty RIOUK thecen- Al Ii K ", lolln enter line ol Hew Dover Road In- with the renter line of Tnmsn Aw- are e'.lnihie to vote It vim reglnter brldKe, Brmnrh of the t'eimnylvRul» tween ibe Townships <••'. Wnodhridna BeKiiitniiK al tna iioint ol intersec- rllne of Ht. Oeorpe's Avenue, (New r icrwp.tt the boundary line thence wcdWrly nlong the cen- i o before March 13, 1904. Railroad; thenre ill nm-thprlv alnng stid gdlson add from swd ncglnninn tion of the center Ilne ot Avenel iraey Slate Highway (Unit* 33) Ui Woodbndie and Billion Towmhlp* ter lino of Inmtvn Avenue to Its In- uld cenMrllne nf tht Vrrth Am WAKII I -lilHTRHt J piiinrUrun"nl"nV e»«ti.riy"ii"ii»""'Ui'id!'"">'!' »'* wie easterly rttii of way I* Ir 'ftmftctton of the rnfmt north and from uld beginning point run- wllh the. Oarden BMW , Sotic* la hereby «lven that the hoy-Wodhrldi(e Branch of the I'enn lUINNI.Nfl at a point, the in -entei line to tne pnitn where the!""* '>' '-he Peuuiylianla Railroad; lastarly Une of Block 5(is prolonged; JcneT nylvanlt Ri ning eatMrly along laid center Ilne Psrkwav N J t4, i.iipnc* sraitherly UU'-rlcl Election Ko.ird., in and for lu a point, the torwctlon of the onierllne of the same interaectt the renter Ilne 'I thence, nnrtherlv slnng tbe emerly ' lence (31 norlhweit.erlv to the nro ui th* o*OCei line nf New Jersey the iPntpi line lit Oarden the Towmhlp of Woodhrldge. Coun- prolongation emurly of thp dlvld Perth Amhoy-Wondbrldge Branca ol Ford Avenue, thence iinrnierly along line of the Pennsylvann Railroad mged lln« northeasterly «f the y Harden State ParKway Route #4; |8t*t« Pnrkwnv N j #4 to the polni ty of Mlddleaex, New Jersey will Inn line between New anil Second 'the Pennsylvania Railroad'and the right "I *HV to the ni?ht ot wai line mtheasterly line of niork 3M.I; the etutel ilhe of K'irti Avsnue tn thence southerly alum the ,;ent*i nil plRre of he^tnoina. lit In th« placet hereinafter drxli- Streps Thence ii westerly along I Port Reading Railroad; thencp 111 of 8tate HiRhwsv R'l'H* SI, thence ,hence 13) aouthwenteTlv nloni; the SMI IIII IS S»LE lut r 1 n hf the center line of New Jrr»eT atat> Sluh District Pnlllni; Pli<»: Fir* ssld *•"••<— Hue betwefir'j/e»"'a'n'd« ." . J' *JP * i ,, cen_l«rllne ot the nnrtheasterly along the right -if **7 line ol aald i»»l mentioned rout* OUtnemterly line, nnd thp prolongn- |, I'KIIIIIK < "I «T 0F nattd on Route Ne touthrrit tinundary llnr of the »uthwest*rly corner of saltl ninck illlSCr.K\ IHVIHON between the noun of 7 A, M and [ rl slo rh thence weiterlj along the ceatei prly aldiin the centerllne o( Amhoy V •"'ltt>» ? "« « centerllne|or Hmlt No , Ul tn, ,,,)UI1d,rj ime|''lty of RHIIWUV. thence easterly and 194 J; thcnc.o (4) northwi'steriy along WARD J - DISTRICI 1 B P. M. Eaet«ru Ht.uul.ird Time lor o( Ral V l>l»l-KSF.V COUNTY Avenue tV Av'ntie -o the center-: Krtlm_ rown5hlp thence inutti-Innrtheaitirly nlnng the houndary ilne ol James Place to me boundary he southwesterly line of nlocks W- timiNNINO nt, a point where th* 1 he purpow of conducting a 5hlp |l ,,h,,, N,,. K 1IM5 13 o"f' "•the- north' properly lin• e of" Gree• n Une olf FTeemnFreenmn StreetStrert; thencthenre i3ij)) L ! ' h cit f (th h line between Edison and Wood- ,, 3D4K, and M«.I to the eenterllne prolongation ol Illork 505-1) lnt«r- PRIMARY 1LICTION th ,!llne of ihe City nl Rnhwav ti, the I ••.UT.II SavlllKS & l<5sn Street, thence I4I eiuterlv imrnllel Herly along the cente.rllnn ot brld«e Townatupv thence nonherl; l«ectn the iMi'crllnn of Inman Ave- TOR THl NOMINAIION Of candl- 'HubWRJ River thence Kiiithpnuieriy Bedford Avenue, thenre Hi i savings and loan M- Mid ills'snt 200' northerly ot the •man Street to ihe cemr-riine " SeV"! tlong aald boundary line to th opposite Clover Avenue.); ttttee on the D*nincratlc ticket and Seventh Plstrlrt Polling Place: alonn the Rahwuy Rivet to the west- ,outhwe«terly «1OIIR centrrllne of :; p.itntiri. and William north property line ot (ireen mreet o! the Perth AmDoy-Woodbrldup ooltit or Diace of beginning thence ensterly along the centerllne the nomination ..f ci.ndltiitee on rords Jr. High scmmi, raiming erly line of the lloroui;h ot Ciuteret ledford Avenue to the centerlltie ,-irt. Lillian M. Buckley, to the eerterllne ol l.inilen Avenue; Branch ot the Pennsylvania Rail- HE1NO all of niRtrlct 2 in till ot Inman Avenue to thn Intersection the Republlcnn •:. -t in )A rived Street and lmerness Drive, Inrds. thencp smith westerly alonf* the west- tf Byrd Street; thence id) north- ,.,,| Fkno Limited ar* De- thpn.p u*!! no: :!ierlv nloni: the cen- road; thence, ii) northerly along rnurth Ward to bt known u Fouilll westerly along the cnnterllne ot Ilyrd ol the prnliitiRivtliin of the eastern the centerline of 'he Perth Amboy-j erly hnundnry line •>! '.he ""';iWl,r,i District J lat the enaultiK Cienrr.tl Election, ter .Ine nf Mn-len \veini« (10 feet; WlirI1 )lslncI "treet to the centerllne. of Winter boundary nf Block 509-A and Inman "un for the Nile ofjTuescl.iy, NOVPIIIIKT 1. 1«14, IUI hen'- thence ifii e:i,"T.,, ..... Woodbridge Rranch of the Pennv.l- of CarnTi-t and ttie eentei Hue ol ' l ' • •LUND WARD- niatr Ruad t<. the centei Une oil fiecond District PolUng Plata ijl'ses diited Februnry lnaft«r listed mill d>r the *:« tiu:i!nn,| northerly .'fin fee' vnnlft Rftilrnitd to the nnlnt nf He-| east houndnry nf Blrw-kn 509-A, 509-1 1 KIOHTS l»ISTRlt:j IH'iines'i'Rd Avenue, thence western! School itt. New Dover Road, Co. .long the centprllne of Winter |of Two Members, one umii unit one nur:ht'r;y line uf Oreen Itreet to the prolongation south- and 509-H to tta Intersection with woman of the ;o* Heg'.nnliiR at « point where the .,|nn(] me "enier llnr o! Hump ,,f 'he nbove stated Writ. x'.u iininty Execti- thr centfrilne of tin Perth Amboy- Nlnl, b District POIHIIR Place: Wood rn:er line ot tne New iasterly ol the dlvldliiR line, between southerly line of Block 508-A; '"'"..AHIIUI tn Hie center Ilne 'it :,.,: »IKI delivered. I wlllj Ive conimlttM of me Dfin'K'raii' iWnoilhrlcl^e Hrunuh nf ti-.o |>pnn- ".' Measant Avenue »nd South Clitl thoiico westerly nlnni? Routherly llnft long the WARD 4 - DISTRICT 1 nie st public vendue on Pnrty from »»ch electioe'ecUuini dlstrdltll •'.' !! KVIVHIII1 U RailroadRld, thence Til north- Avenue, Ford Avenue and from win heRin- Road; thence e;terly ond jioiitherly along ol Kirn (JeoTgo Pmi Rnad uat N J State HlgbWM. Route No 4 ol the center Hue of tfleltinn Avenue: Place to the center Une ol N Mll of HlRhlnnrt Iloa.il; thenno |thence wertcrly along the boundary JerM n - and being In the RepreMi.tatlves. the centerlluf ol Railway Avenue tlcularly described M follows mown a« llnrden B'n-.r Parkway Yhe"«*id~ pro-| ! Osrden State Parkway Roil' 10) northwesterly alonr. th" cen- of ('lurk Tnwnshlp to Its Intersec- K Thlfty-Tlir**. Rl], o; t.di«)ii. County of Hid- die in'1 Hcrry Htrcpt w the ceuterllne Beginning at the intera*«riun oflthencf southerly along me j;;;„„,;; ^ iheVntet ilneif #4: thence southerly along the last erllne of Highland Itond to the c«n- tion with tho Boundary of Edison Democratic II! NWjJersey: IUUU (kvtufun 1 pH thencthenc* l_n* Cuurll line ol_ King _Ooi>rK«»|lin« nl the last mentioned rout* tri N1(,l81H) A,[n,1P w tM ,.enteI „„„ ,,f mentioned route to the center lint terllne of Kast Cliff Ronil; thenru Townnhlp; thence southerly along 1( known wnl designated at, Thirtyy Alternate I>e!^ate^ » to Ui*Ui*UUU 1("" «>Uthwiiiterlthlyy aUm« the cacan Port Road mrn tin Southerly Rljjhtjtlie center line of the mid N J K.ih*a> Avenue, 'hence nor'tierlv if Route #2T27;; tthench e southweswr] (11) northeasterly alonn UMI cen-tiin Etlhum Township boundary to NNl J rM Turnpike, thence westerlv along >,na itiiniK said MBMf ll» nf RouU Urllae of Kant Cliff liond to the : shown Democr»tStSo National Co ntion <"»<"» « »' " « > TTiirnplk. to ol Way tine ot tht LehlRh Valley <\{nn% tne center Ilne ot Railway the *outawo»t corner ol Block 5M-Q; 1l l or l centerllne of Ouvcr Bond, thence Hap ot lubllcani ' Railroad, thence, running CaiUrl; center line of the lait mentioned Avenue to the centp.r line of Avenel o the lln* of Cdlson Townshl thence easterlterlyy alnnnii the tmithern District Polling Place: Mu .encp norttarly along the laei (12) southeasterly along the con- jp;ir«, Section 3 situate In the along the Southerly line ol tbe Le- road to the point or ;iliu:e ot oe Street; thence westerly and north- tiouniliiry off BlocBlkk 50S-50SG to ththe eutloned Una to the pnlni terllna of (lover Road to the point p, Middlesex Coun- . to the high Valley Railroad 1.10 feet more wftsttrly almiR the center line of ,orthwest corner ol Block SOS-00O ; lace of beginning. or place fit Beginning. | Jersey, dmed December 1950" Republican National Convention d«e. or leu to a point, ssld point iielhK Kkhth Piiillni H iree Vto point ntinter .hence southerly ulunR the westerly Tenth District Polling Place: lw- Three CougresMoniU District Dele- the Intcreection ot a HE* 150 feeiJRchixiJ l ««V). ford Avtnue and »r- section with the easterly rlnhi ol BEINO all of District 3 in tl ,lne ol Block 505-D to the point and I In '.lie, othce of the Clerk ol IIn Ir. High School, Hyde Avenue, 1 gate* to the Democratic i Rcpuh- WARD 1 - UISTRIC1 meaiFured at righg t g from and| UiiKtnn Drive, way line of the Pennsylvania Rall- •ourth Ward to be known ai Fourtl place ol beginning. iex Count ., New Jersey, on Itelln, ' H, 1951 a Map 1M8 ID File Ucan National Convention BBOLHNLNU at a point, the Inter- parallell l with thh e Easterly linli e ot imad MHI point or place of beginning Ward, District 3 Seventh District Polling Placet Third District rolling Place Two ltentwri"of"irii"Board ot!j'.c.V,OD.^! .tl!'._c.'°i'.rUni <".'"• King (.Morse." Pom Road iml WARD 2 - DI8TUIC* » HFINfi B pnrtlnn of the Third V.F.W. Building, Inman Ayenue, Perth Amboy-Woodbrldge Hr»i..-U of, Southjrlv Right il Wai line ot 'hei BEOINNINII \\ »^point, the in-', chool #15, panhtnf Avenue, lieliri |knuwu it. ii Parkeraon Road, Chosen Freeholders, District Five, to be Umwo M WARD 5 - DISTRICT I Colonla. the Pennsylvania Railroad anil the I.eulgb V New Jer.iej-. aad designated aUey Rijjroad; thence, jtcrsaciloji of the e*jlfc*ll»e of Went j ;.'|",*r,'( Wiirri'."" Pl"fth" District BEOINNINO at a point, the Inter- etulerUm of rreeman Htreet; thenct »outlwe*terT>rlyy 1and Wester'.? along a.i'und Horn! iN J ^Wte (louie 4-4011 . „.„,„„ „,,... „,„, WARD 4 - DISIBICt 4 section of the oenterllne ol New WARD S - DISTRICT I .u' is on Block 1121 on the Township of Wuodbrldi* H 1 l sl ct n Ucc Flrs (II westerly and northwesterly along lln* distant iy Iset measured .1 mid the centerUnn of Florida (trove. > 'V ,, ' ",' ". ; , BEOINNINO at a paint, the 1: Dover Road and the centerllne of BEOINNINa at the centerllne ol of the Township of Kdlscn, County of Mlddlrsri 11 1 lllln the o*nt*rlln* 0! Kreetn'in Street to rlnhnht angle* to and parallepall l wlttb the]Itoiid]toi,, the boundary line, between,*' " " K. Avenfl Street, AveneJ. ersection of the centeillne of tl Pennsylvania Railroad; thence (1) (They. • Ulc v( Ntw Jtm) tnman Avenue and the prolongation Ihe cenMrllne or Ht liroriten \ve- Fusterlwf Ilne ol MriR Qeumet PnsUWun-lljililrWl e Ti-wiuhlpThl) ) Mid OltOlty off! Railroad and tbe «on- northwesterly and westerly along of the west boundary line of Block 1 J IhtT uu;h all fixture* now or WABD I ••. WARD 3 - DISTRICT • nue iRou'e 35r, thern-e \k\ nnrth-j H,I«I1 tht several coursed thereof uiil'crtti Ambiiy; thence (U nurtheriy terilne of Ulddlnset Aremie pro- the center line of New Dovet Koad SOD; thence eaatcrly along tho een- V .I'.'.uched to or used la From the crossing of Cartaret BEGINNING at a point in 81. westerly alnag the len'.erllnr e u! HI 'tht e Easterlery line of Meadoea w Rosd;|anc;| l nnrthenterlyy ulnng eutil bouud- onged; thence (1) northerly and to the cenMirllna of Meredith Road; terllne of Inman Avenue to its in- un with ;he premises herein Road and tha Kiw Jersey Turnpike: Qeorgea Avenue dlstunt easterly 100 lortheasterly along th* eenterllne OeorgeOoge * AvenuA e t o thh e centetllntll r "f '..tieme Nurtnerlj aiong the B*«ter-j»rB*«terj»ry Ilne betwe.1e 1 WoodbrldgWdbd ge TTown thence (2) southerly and southeast- tersection with the centerllna of th* :,:.,.! the following house- along Ui* ceuUrlma ol the New f«et (rora U a Highway Route No if said prolongation and the cen- erly along the centerllne ot Meredith tlitl e PPor t ReadinRdi g RailroadRild ; t:;'iice]|] j |!ne oj MesdnM w Road 150 feetf , shihip mid CitCiyt off I'ertI'rth Ain'ioA'y tto Garden State Parkway, N J #4; 1 1: thence northerly along a ilne erllne of Middlesex Avenue to the in, ri, which sre" OitureajJerM; Turnpike to the crossing of |3) easterleilterlyj along the centerlincenterlin e oil.oll . less to Ilia SnutnerlSl j line ththe centerllntllnee off the Perth AinboyAboy - to the centerllne of Middlesex thence north along tbe centerlln* nf the realty: distant easterly 100 feet and parallel :enterllne of McLean 8treet; thence Avenue; thence (3) southwesterly Turnpike and toil the Port ReadliiK H:il;n»d to the|,..):. . Ueurges Po«t Road; thence,iWoodlirlike Uranch of the Ppnn- of aald Parkway to the Clark Town- W;i''T:n:iir Q to U a Highway Route No I to the 2) southeasterly along tha center- along th* centerllne of Middlesex Range, 2 Parkwaykay;; thehn aiongicenterllnaiong e of the PertPeth Ambomboy Sinterly snd Northeanterly along the sylvunlu Railmud; Uience Cil north- shlp boundary line; thence westerly n .siuriii Doors. center line ot Woodbrldge Avenue; Ine of McLean Btreet to the center- Avenue to the centerllne of McLean the cinterllne of thth e Q»rdeQd n State!Wgtnnliiu Rn and the Uhlnh Vallev ftsll- Block Avenue to N. 1. Route #27 terllno of Lake Avenue; thtnee ::n o( fourteen Thousand centerllne of the N J Turnpike; the* center line ol U S Highway Street to the cenMrllne oi Block Highway Route si; tl.cn a:on« u^.Aii.h.n-Woii.IbrliUe tlrunch of the mlll Hlj[h, „, Wav Lincoln Highway); thence (4) southeasterly along the centarllne of clre;l. Thirty Sli ||14.2M.IWI thence |3| westerly alqpg the cen- Rout* #1: thence northeasterly Avenue; thence (5) southerly along c*nwrllne ol New Jeney Htate Hu,n.|P'tiiisyivan a inlioa.l to the point rltIt niiCrirt Polling Place: school southerly at right angles to the cen- Lake Avenue to the prolongation ol . re or .e«. togethtr with terllne ot the N, J.^TurnpIke to along tne center Ilne of 0 8 High- the centerllne of Block Ave. to the 3mUh 8trNt terllne of the Lincoln Highway to tbe northwesterly line ol Block ui thli sale n, Rout* #1 .» a northern direc -„!;:»- "'.."^r'^l.m, PU«: ««• ' *"'""• the centerllne of Rum* 4 (Garden way Rout* No 1 to the southerly centerllne ol Route 27 (Lincoln he centerllne ol the Pennsylvania 500-A: thence south and west along HT vith ull ami singular the State Parkway) thence (4) south- boundary line of the City ol R»h- Highway); thence («) southerly at l in d i4w mth fho01 B ron Railroad; thence (5) westerly alonx the boundary Ilne of Block 508-A to erly ftlonn the centerllne of Route wsy; thence westerly Along the said right angles to tbe centerllne of r.-.ileges, henditiuiieuu andjstreet!^; s^,then a1ons«,Vd'» Hit oenierllnre; nf r»': .!L' "• * ' " : •*» • "^«««« the centerllne of the Pennsylvania IU Intersection with 50O-D: thenc* a I Begin;.:::;; 9! Ihe intersection ut 4 I Oarden State Parkway) to th* southerly boundary Ilne ol the City Route 27 (Lincoln Hlghwn/) to the ..ii'.i-fs thereunto belonging|C3raen 8:reet to the Int«ruction of Railroad to the point or place ot east along the line between Block* jttie center line ol the Lehlgh Valley centerllne of Itnute 9; thence (i) of Runway to the center Une of 8t centerllne of the Pennsylvania Rall- ,y»;se apjimalnlnK. The aub WARD I - DISTRICT ] Beginning. 909-D and 503-A to Its Intersection C»r*en Street am ; Railroad with tha center lln* nl northeasterly along the centerllne Qeorgea Avenue; thence southerly roadj'tbenca (7) nortb.enn.erlv along ^tM-rvea tin rl»lit to adjourn ln the conterline of the Pemir.ylvanla with the westerly line ol Block 509; O!"N ," JKoridl'orov." RoVd. "thine*"oorin ot Rout* 9 to the centerllne ot West and southeasterly along center Ilne Fourth District Polling Place: 1 from time to lime euhject 01 N J l Railroad to the point or place ol thenco south alonn the westerly Uu* erly along the center line ol Rortda Pond Road [N J. State Highway, of 8t Qeorgea Avenue to the Dolnf Autb Avenue Fire House, Isellu. Beginning. ol Block 900 to the point and place th limitations or rutrlc- Route 440); thenc* (j) southeast- or olace of hetdnnlnR ii'« mim u muck erly along tho centertlne of said ol beginning. Ibtb Plstrlrt Polling Place WARD 4 - DISTRICT S Ftnt District Polling Place: School he <|ntrlally prorlaed West Fond Road to tfc* point or Eighth District Polling Placet School #!], Wftodblne »t«|U*. *M- tt'/., Out kin*- ftTtnue, Tolonla. ru.fs of Court, place of Beginning. Beginning at a polai *n*n tn« School #11, Innun i«mu«, Colo*la. n*l. :enU)t line of Stat* Highway Route HUBERT H. JAMISON, Ninth District Polling Nate: Sherin, School S3, Strawberry Hill Avenue, #37 Intersects tbe dividing Une be- WARD i — DtSTKICl 2 WARD i — DISTRICT: t WARD 3 - DISTRICT 7 HECHNNINQ at a point, the Inter Woodbrtdge. ween Edltou Township and WMII- BeglnuliiB al the point ol Inter- A. OTCHT. section of the centcrllne of the Beginning st a point in the west- ridge Township; thence northerly section ot the center line of triman 1-3 5-13- HI, 64 Pennsylvania Railroad and the ce.n- 17.80 erly line of 3taten Island Sound along the center line ol SJtate Hlgh- Avenue with the center line of road; then along the centerl'.ne ol!i3i HARD 3 - DISTRICT 1 vay Route #27 to a point when! terttue of New Dover Bond; tlience said center tine to the center ilns ol where the same Is Intersected by the (II northeasterly along the center- Dukes Road mid the dividing nne thh* ri8ht-ol-»ay of the Port Read-i"' Mittl.-mi Street to the center- BEOINNINO at a point, tbe inter- 1 . »AI.B anil Avenue; thence south- southerly line of the Port Reading hs same Intersects the prolongation 111 ) northeasterl" y alon...... g the center. - l£'p^ e°en'"wooilhrldge Townnhlp and Ing Railroad w the iiruutug of the I Hut ut »'«»• Street; thence Hill,. section of the centerllne of th* New ne ot tho Piiimsylvnnlii^Ilallroiid to| [tuhway; thence north- al01 the uld center line to th* Railroad Dock Property; thence (1) lorthwestcrly of the dividing line ththe cuCity? o_( pinion COI'KT or rlKht-of-waj ol ihe I'ort R*adlugi«""f'y " centerllu* ••" Jersey Turnplne and th« centerllne 1 1 ter Ilne of the Lehtgh Vs.ley northwesterly alone the southerly •etwecu blocks 428 and 426 as shown lln' lloiindsry line of City of Kith- erly along tho center line ot Duke* Nttt JKRStV Kallroad and Rahv.«y Avenue: then Oruve Street to the cenMrllne of tl. thenc* southeasterly along of Carteret Road west to the Inter* _-n the Wnodhrldge Township TnJ way itud Woodbrldgc- TiiwiiHhlp Hoad which Is llm said dividing Ilne 11NCKRY DIVISION Amboy Avenue, thence 15) southerly. IIn e o t the PorP t Readinag Railroad along the centerllne of lUI.»«y Ave- er line tn the point m place section ol the centerllna of Oarteret Map, "heel 53; thence southeasterly thence (2) southeasterly lnn saisid !)etween WoodbrlciRe and the City IllHIIKSKX COl'NTV ,tlong the centerllne ol Aruboy Ave-/ Dncl Property to the point ot In DU* to tha tntarstctlon ot Rahway Rond and Woodbrldge Avenue; ulontt sutd prulongatlon and the HiniHlary line between City of Rail- ot Rahway Ui tho point ot Inter- ftwkn Su. f j|j.|j nue to a point, the prolongation j' tersectlon of the same wltb the pro Avenue and Woodbrldga AveutK; Second flUtrlet Polling Place: thence (I) In > southerly direction dividing Ilne of said blocks approxi- way nnd Woodbrldge Township to section of said center line of Dukes IAHWAY SAVINO8 IHST1- westerly of the dividing line be-j ongatlon southwesterly of the cen 1 thsn along the centerllne of Wood- ot the centerllne of Woodbrldge mately (U0 feet to the center Hue' the ciMiterllne Of 8t, George* Ave- Knad with the boundary lire be- •' K*m:iit, and ST1VI 8. tween New und Herond Streets; ichuol #18, Hyde Aienue, llopt- ter Ilne ol Turner Street; thence 12 bridge Avenue to the liittrHei'tlou ; Avenue to the Intersection of tbe of Chivln O'Hills Road; thence nue |N J. Htate Highway Route 35); tween Clitrk and Wnoilhrldge Town- iKI mul DOLORES KOZ- thence nil eitntcrly alunji sulil dl- Northeasterly along the prolonga- of Woodbrldge Avenue anil nirteret c^nterline ot Woodbrtdfe Avenue southwebLerly Along the center line thence (3) southerly and southwest- *ht[iH; thence westerly along th* '•••' V..!,., .SHERMAN LIW- vlttli>(C Hue betwwso New and Second! tion Southwesterly und the center Road; then alonn the cen'-erllim ot •ml Railway Avenue; thence 12) In ot ciiiiiu o'HiliB Road to the cauttr erly IIIOBK the centerllne of St. dividing line between Clark and •*=•'- I Nil and t/a J. * B. 6tr»et.i U) the Penh Am hoy-Wood- WAKU t - DISTRICT 3 Int of Turner Street to the Inter OeotKes Avenue to the cenlerllno of OMr.lt Carters I Koad to the point of orlulii lne of Green Street or Oak Tree, Woodbrlilge Townships to tht> centei rl.U;e llrancli of the Pennsylvania1 section of same with tlie center Dover Road; thence (4) northwest- Road, '.hence southeasterly along line of tie Otvrdmi atate. Parkway. JKIWEY tr« D«. WAin 1 :Milroud; thence |7) tomherly along lln» 01 Ninth Street thence 13 erly ulong the oenterllne of Dover the center line of the last-men- Route #4; thence flotithwenterly Prom the Interae>".'.uii of the ceii- ,hp 4.1UI centerllne ot the Perth Am- Northwesterly along the center tine Iloiid to centerllnes of Chain O'HIll tloneil mini to tlie center line ot along the center lino ot tlm Garden tor th of terline of the Woodbrldga Ral'.rond iny-Wiiudbrtdge Branch ol the Railroad tracks, Wesi ol Cro» of li'mh Street US feet more 01 Hoad and New Dover Road; thence Way (if the Port Heading Railroad: State Parkwuy. Route #4, to the (Utcd January 'c:i::v,:.'.ir.i» Rmicoad to the pntnt Road South ol King Qeorges P01! less; thence 14) Northeasterly purul recwer Avenue, thence aouthviest- (5) still northwesterly along the nd the Towustilp boundary; elniig '(:»•:, e 131 easterly along the cen- the center llneol Creemer ilnt of Intersection of said center ir p'ui-e nf Beginning Road and Cast ol the fdlson Town lei with Turner Street to the South' erly ceuterllne ol New Dover Road to the centerllce ot the Woodbrlilne teriliiti of the Hlu:ht-of-Way of tlie to the ...10 with the center line of tnraan Hie above ntuKd Writ Third District Polling Place: ship Ilne together wltb the follow erly line of Block 1053-A; thence 15 the point or place of Beginning Railroad to the imeraactum of ihe Avenue; thenca easterly along th» *u:i deliv.red, I will Bcli'Hii ^-11, Kosi street, Wood- ng described tract ol land to «lt Port Ktadlnc Kallrond to the Inter- Northeasterly along aald Southerly right ol way of tha Philadelphia Woodbrlag* Railroad and the New section ot the ifnterlln* of the Second District Polling Place: to center ilne of Ininun Avenue to the imbilu bile veiuluvendut nionl Beginning at the Intersection it Una of Bloc* 1053-A to IU Inter, and leadln Railroad; th»no« west- "ers«y Turnpike; tlxn along the tuiU Public Library, Colonij Blvd., Intersection ol said center line with A I I tne Basterlj line ot King UeuKr.i uf the Port Reading erly along said right of way lino to '1 J/,,, ' J1 I Bin HAY OF section with the center lice of Tur olonla. centerlln* of the New Jet'esy Turn Railroad and a on Block the dividing line between Bdleon the dividing Hue between the OHy WARD I - U1STRKT 4 P011 Road with the somhenv KIBIII her Street; thence 16) Northei«turl; ilk* to th* crossing of the New 101(511; thence I4I In » northeasterly Townuhlp and Woodbrtdge Town- ol Rahway and Woodbrlilge Town- by the Ail thai part 0! tht) first Ward ol Way Hoe ot the Lehlgh Valley anu along the Northeasterly prdlon erwy rurnplko and the Cludeu direction moni; 'he sireurn through ship; thence northerly along ssld WARD S - DISTRICT 3 «hl|>. the point or place ol B»- D yiui; north ot Heard's Brook west Railroad, thence, cunning 8 gntlon of Turner Street to tho I Hltiie Parkway; tnen along the ceu- Blocks 10I6C, 10I6A and 974 to the dividing line to tha point or place Beginning at a point in the cen miliin ut U10 center line of Amboy Avenue long the Southerly Ilne nl t tersectlon of same with the bou t«rllne of the tUnlen Htsi* Park eilaiulon ol »»1(! strum at the In- if beglniiliii! ter Ilne of Oolonia Road, also known Ninth District Polling Place: Ca. and tut ul IM MUM. U«* Ot (bl Lary line between the Township 1 way to th* crossing ol the GurdBn tersection nl 'UP Mreiim and tin BKINO all ot district * and a por- as Colonla Boulemd, where the lonla Clvlr Improvement Club, In- i'-v of New BrunYwlck, Phlladtlphln and Beading Railroad d the Borough State Partway ami U H Illghwuy tton nd Homestead Avenue erly direction alons the afttd bound Srliuiil #6, lireen Street, lselln. 'centet r UnU e ofl ColnnlCll a BBoulevard u. »' Mlddlese. and etate of brldgr boundary llhu between Edison and Township buvudtry in a vnitherly Lablgh Valley Raiin.ad. ilionca, ilienc* (81 tiorlherlv along the cen- ary line to the point ot intersection a point where tt Is Intersected by Wondbrtdge Townships Is Intersected NlNCJ easterly uul nunhetly illrecllon to Southwesterly sutl Westerlj »lnnn a terlliiB nf Blulr Rinul to the Inter- with tin Northerly or Westerly llnr WARD 4 - DISTRICT 4 the center Une ol Hoffman Untile,- point In the WARD 1 - UUtBICI i section ol the ,:<•;,vi line ol Ulalr BEOINNINO at a point. Ihe In- vard; thence northerly almiK 'he by the centi'rlitiij ol Clark Place; the point of origin line dlatkul UO tuet ineiimitail »t Uf stateii Island Bound; thence (9 ald« of Ten lyck All tlmt tract Ottweou the Penn- Road and the Township Boundary tersection of the centerllne ol New ceatei Hue of Hoffman Umilevunl ti thenca easterly ulong the centerlln* WAR!) 3 right angle* mi parallel with Hit o y In . general Westerly direction alum •olnt being cltHtmii. 125 »ylvan1u Railroad (on the east,) and. l th T Jersey Stui* Highway Route #25 s point where the same IjittTHecti uf Clark Plane to Us Intersection 1 From the ur.crsci tlun ol the EH'tcrly Hue 0 thence IT) easterly along the Town- the name sound to the Southerl i - lrom a stone nioiiu- the center line ot Ambuy Avenue and the centerllne ol the Port Head- the somberly Una uf block W as with the centerllne ol EdntiWnod foodl>rhit0 itallroad iini U10 Town limitiitary to the centerllne u line uf me P"t Beading Rallroai •i the northeast cor- d h Il Ing Railroad; theuce (1) northwest- shown on the Wondbrldge Township Avrtimi; thence eaaterly from said slilp hounilury: tlici. along the ceil- (011 the and the cenui Ilne OocK Property and point or place ol Kyck Btr««t where the erly aud westerly along the center- Tai Map: thence «imerly tuul nurth- .iiier^ctluu to the eiiuiiiwcbt corner i>[ the Woodbrldge Railroad of Kreeman Btreet (ou the north) tit^innlni? md IOU the south) by a Una dmwu line of the Port Reading Railroad easterly aluug the Miuth&rly anil :if BlwX 4Jt) A; thence easterly to Hi* crusting '»' th* railroad ami Sevendi District Polling Place easterly Ilne ot said Block 4o3 ui a parullol with Omen Street and 100 to ihe centerllne ol tha Ourden lu.i^ thti .sniitherly boundary line the e* Jersey liiritplkii, llien IliUjinian Heights School, lloll; Bute Parkway IN J Btatt Highway ;>lnt where It Intersects tho center feet north ol the northerly line point where It intersects tha • I Mock WJ-A nnd 4IW-E ancl 474-A iloiiK tin ctiileriliie nl Ihe No* Street, Port Heading. Home #4); thence (2) easterly U) Ih aim) U) thti Inioisi'dlim of tho iirolonga- thrreot and Nurlhiasierly aloug tht ,-ieverak I'urnar Street to the Intersection of line, of Hnuuliull INi.ul which Jersey lurii|ilkB to tin crossing ul the cenlerlln* ul Turner Street and a point the Intersection of the utn- tlun ot thl.i Line and ih« ceuterllne ^verf/sers' Mllh Dlslilcl Polling Place cnursei of King (lenrgea Pout (load the dividing line between the IViwu- th* Ne* Jersey lurniilko ami Cur Hie southern portion ol the Port terllne ol Winding Rond and Joel Slll|i ul Wondbrldge anil I tic City ol o! (.lardi-i) Huio Parkway N J #4; WiwdlirldgB Jr. Ulgh School, Barton to the point 01 place ol Kg n.Altll 3 - DISTRICT g erei Runtl. then nlonii tha center p p Reading Coal Docks; thence i9l place' ihence 13) still easterly along Railway, theuce hi A auuthenatrrly ilienci: uiirthiirly aluns the center- Avenue Beginning at a point m Ul* Putin y Uie ut CartercL Kn.i'1 10 Urn Inter- the Lehlgb Vallev Railroad the centerllne ol Joel Place lu the dlrecilou ilons tho tiuuudury line Binithtinsierly tiling Hi* Port Reni.1- ..ylvmita Railroad where name Is In Ilne of llm Oardtju Htate Parkway 'ch'onary ueClloli ot CiirTaret IU..td [ind V of Wty westerly terminus ol Hie centerllne betwilen Woi'dbrnlye mid lU!iW;ty in Wlltll 1 - UlSTKU'I I B Coal Docks i» the interKclloii tersecied by the Port Reading Rail N J tti 111 tin- Intersection of the bridge Avuiue. then aluiiu the Third District Palling PUce hurils tll themo «tlt HtltlNNlNU pulul. the In- ol this line ami « Township road, tud from said beginning poin o"-l ,• -: •, / „ .ithe .'ctiitr lln« ni Now Jersey HiMt; tiiiwrllue ol Innun Avenue; thenca tcrlliic of W,iuill,,ii,.Uo Avenue 10 the I'lrt House, Currldt Htreel, Kordj urauutluu of the ccuterllue i, Boundary: tlwucu HOI southwester- running northerly along the I'cim easterly aluug Hie ceiHerltu* ot Blguw,, lU)Me mr, t,,,,JC0 K)lltu. westerly aloni; the centei'llrio ol In- uteruclloit ol WiKidiirldBi! ly troni this iniiTsecliun W the In- y ridKi) carterat Road and the oenLei V,\M> t - IIIN1KU 1 I ,•>•!• iinlii itullroad to the ceiuei llm recnet Mreet o th. centerlln, of we*,,lly ,ll(mi! tl* ,,nle, „„„ „, bM nan Avenuu u> the uoundary Hue mill Railway o. thru a.ont tlm tersection uf tin- extension ot the Gieen htlre-t; tlim.ee (M uiirtherly , , , ,,| ,nlte to the center y Ilue ut the New Jersey furuplke; Begiuuing »i a [xiini ,n me IUISDU it Avtncl street: theuce mnitheust lM1 11 mll llt H iitimi KdiMin and Woi.dbrldK* Tk HMllkt tiiterllne ut Huhwuy Avenue to the tlirnc* (1) southwesterly along tli» cBiuorllne ol ivmrnl Avemie and erly auil easterly aloutj the <:mue alimy tin; ct'iiierlliie ol Omen street • ..... ruwn^lilLi^; thence oouttierly alonf Inwimhlp lint loo f«et uortb uf th* to the 1 eilteilinK id Chtiln O'Hlllti cetitet Line ••rlly croMlng ul K»h««iy Avenue mid the orniter Hue "1 Hie New Jorwy Tuni- ihe I'ownshl|i Boundary; tuenct 111) line 'if Avrnel tlireet u< the cente norl»wi}Slcri> along skid tiiiiuulary line, which is till northerly Hut if Klftb (Street, thtuce itiiiiil. IIKMU'O 16) aa.M-e.lv uluug the iilki: ui tho center lino ol B«rry westurlj along the renterllne of the ,,r luhway Avenue then of'New DDovo t HoaHd to in* point or cenuilliiH ul WIKKI Avenue, tn th* »» Pwlnaicall, ., ,., right-of-way ot tlm I'uri Heading easterly nlong a lln* 100 feet ourin line it I'!:,. Ill 0111111, Knoll lo Stroei; Uiemie l« northerly and exleiinluil of the reliterllue ol Cen- Uie cemei ilue ' bluer nl point mid placs of beginning Rl! I lieu aiime Hie cenwrllne nl Clftli Street cnuslngg tirmii A>e 1 polnl. llm iiruloii^hUoli of Ihu dl- •'"""** AndU BureartaiaW y oloug oenwrllin ul tml Avenue tu ihe initrs*ctli>n ul lii 11.1 Illjtrlct PullllIB PUrr Tiutli DUtrltt Pulllne Place: Cu- ,1,11. on, rfit. ol tho rluht-iit-t/uy '»! nue tn the lint ,ii Uahwuy 1I1II111; Hue hetween I'loataut ft»ts- Headlim ut bony Siren »"'l Bai'W»y *v«uu« to the ceiuerllne it central Avenue iHrli'M'l I :y, (Idieiuuiit Avenue, li) liiiiU Hist Aid Ilinlilliii, lleekmaa 4 ,„ a|/. ill. Wuulbrldga Garterit Koad; L'crraoe No I. thence unrthpr.y and thr uitertuc.iiuii "' Old Koiid; lultU. tba rliht-i»l•!»•» »t Roil aluu* tut atiue in ut »nglt uulin Avenue, Culimla. thine* 13) •utarlj aloug Ih* c*D- tlience I;'I lutm IIn g BullrnaBlldd niidd SSt. OeorK« Ave thence easterl) alouit '.ne uunlii-tiy l«r line ul tpYuudbrlge Catlertt Bu»U Miitlun o! tht nciitnrllne nt Old nil*: thin alung Hi* ruiterlme lint ol D'nrdt lerract No 1 ui the o r VVAHD I - III.IKH J I WARD t - fllSTHK'T 11 tl,. txilnt or DIM* ol b.giUDlii* 11 at. Qcoiga iv«nu< In a geu Hue ol Mary Avennt. iheuca nil i:euii*l Aum " to the In peaDllilUH »t t. ^.'llll Whnra lilt MIINNINa »t the lnterBetitlon of I • bank umnlntr |n- Bhll, Olslrlct Polling Place: Mu ini uf Hie 1 inuirllne ol Old direction u> the ruwnship boun- UorU.tr,) i.iuiH mlu :0111c lint "' conic Hue nf Nnw Jersey Harden conInrline;, ul liuniiu ,,lcl|»l Building Building. Mulii Kiti.il and Olonciivn Avciiut). tln-uce dury: then alung Uu> k (joint IU0 feet mirtn lit* A B.C audl- y aluug tiklu line UMI tee 1 ()! I he ninlurllllc uf "Ul Hoild mill nf Imiian Avenue Co the in- and westerly direction tu the point nl Hit: I'ort lU'mlliijj Kalli>>at1 lll i leiiiciilm; of llyrd Street mreet theitcu t alung tho cenici llao WAItll 1 - UlKTUIl * 1 uorth ul Pltuisu Avenue u, uic jou the leuierllne "' ii!<'H<'»ve Ave lliin ol the prulougatluu ot the "»> all rveurdi and nt origin Un ttuliwuy Aveiitur to ihe to Lhf cenltiillue of Wurth btreet; of New l)ii»or KoaI d tu lu ,1N(J ni a point., the m- t«r line ol N J Built Ill^nv,*^ ltard, Uience uortherly aluutl northerly along the boundary ol l«rly tu tin i'""" "' ol»i:« tt. WBV IN- J Btal* UlgUway Kouw Being » pnrilou ot I turn Woia. Qncii duct lo the centerllue uf to iu initnectloB wltb the ceuim the tomherly lln* ol Block 946-0; N.w Dov«r Road to tbi InterMOtlou to the line ol Idttun Township of Beginning #4); thetwthence ill eaatarljeaawljt aand^Qorthd Q - hftli Diuinci to b« HIIOWD at I'lurd New Jersey stow Highway Route Hue ill Hotltuas Boulevard: thenco thence weateny aluqg the *outh«rq of N*w DOVM Road and ««r*dlth theuce iiuAherly *luuu said Hue to easterlrly 1tu the centerllae of the Port Clrst DlKlrlct e.illlin; PIJIT: Scbuul tt'ib. [lieiice 112) westerly along the northerly slung the center un« of boundary of Block 500-11 uj It* in- *n U>« auditor U HQ. Road; than along tUa ceuterllne ol the IXIIIII '» Ulan* "( beiiluniiu Ward Klghth District Htaillug I ft* Turner btreet, P'"t Heading. oeuurlliie ot N J State Highway tjofluisu buulevurd to the souther- tursectlon with the Kdlsfui fownohlp Meredith Bond to tbe laterjMtlou Fouitb Dlitrlct PolUni Place: Eiglith District PuUiug PUco. A U 0 pubU»h*» • ia*l.rly .long tho cuMtllue ol th* Route 'li i(i the ceuterllne of the ly line of Block 403 as shown mi boundary Ilue; thence snutberlj ol Meredith Road and UlddleHi biiul «1, Uni Ourgen Koad, rlrti Aid Hulldlut tvenel gtreet, Port Rending KalliOMl «*> ">» o*a- WAUD 1 - DlMtULJ 1 Harden Uiaiu Parkway, tbe point or 4b* Towuitlilp Ta» Map; theuce wwi •long the Bdl*)B Township bound- J'« audltor'a flndliift 'A»*uu»; (hiB along tM «*nt*rllne Avmei gi f'"111 '" at place al Beglunlng erlj alung ihe mutherlv line ul ary lux to a point and plao* ol of Ulddlmi A«euu» to th* latu » Huui. *»; th.nc. ill scAiIh- uiisui. winch adv«r. Ueurgei A»euut whert tauit it ui 81>tb District Polling riaoe: Blocs Wi and Blook 4M u> ttie i section vl Mlddlem *»•»«• »»< ly .lung l«» coulorlluc 01 N J 3 - UlblttllT I cr I - U1»TBU I 1 urtMKd 0} the Port Keadlm (tall Siliuol jt)8, Indiana Avenue, lselln. aortheail cornel ol B1IK-.I 407 eieveofh District Polling flacei McLean Btnet; tb«n aluug tnj D«D ata» Highway HuuM #• to U« • 1 !•»• ixilni ul lu iuji tl a uuiui «uert Ul road and Iron aald beginning pniu tbeace wiulherly along the euierly Sibiiul #21, Iniosj. A?«aue, Colonia. terlln* oJ lloUW Simt to 0»* In iiitarMOtlou with th* o*nterllne of of tbe o*aur Has or Una ol Block 407 ui lu Hiutheaaierly MOMT lln* ot la* Maw Jtrwy I urn lunnioi northerly aiuiiB ihe tarsw'tlon JOStPH VAL1MT1 wrawUon ol UcUaa 8tr**t a«d Heard? 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