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_- No. 11 PuhUabed Wecttf On Va Cartcret, N, J., Thursday,. May 2, K\ f (> cirurtl N J PRICE TEN CKNI8 Williams Company Industrial To Close

I'lanl Announced Kriirt Committee Yrstmlay; Continue for Year. f.'ARTKHET _ About a 150 employee;, of the I. T. WiMiams Rcauested Company, were notified late yesleiday afternoon by com-i 1 pmiv officials that the uhnt would be shut clown and Hv fa- cilities moved elsewhere, '. Mrs. Mary Hila Attorney Op'iiitions will continue here until a new location Is found. New President Mayor Andrew Banlck was Sees Need told yesterday by President T. K Wlllinms rind T ^ "'illlams. plant secretary, ot the com- Of BPW Clubpor iinny'.s plans. In addition 110- VHTUHK•UKT Mr--. Maryv Ililu li:is hwn elected president of llecs were placed on the bulle- <':irterpl Business and Profen- CARTERET — An Industrial tin boards to inform union del- •ii inn I Women's Chita. She sue- |Commisslon for Carteret, al» egates or the United Furniture IHSTRIBI'TK BASKETS — Lions Lester Sabo, Walter Pavllk and Al Sohayda Jr. of the 'Ted- Mi.-'-i dinner Sherry, who though agreed upon by both Wn'keis, and the plant fore- Carteret Lions Club arc shown as they prepare to distribut' ''askets to the needy for i'nr two terms. political factions on the Bor- ni'-n Easter. Many letters of thanks have brcn received by the Cart'ret Lions Club from those Other* elected with Mrs. Hiln ough Council as being a worth- Tlie Ichalxid T. Wllllam.-r who received these baskets. iw:Tc Mrs. Klsio Hurtok. first vice- while venture, reached only the concent i.s one of the oldest [iresidinl; Mrs. Irene Roflowaki, recommendation staged last established firms in this bor-. MM-nnil vief-pre "ident; Mi.is Irene night after John Kollbas, bor- '•ytiowircki, recordinK secretary, ough attorney, explained that" •Ii*s (linger Sherry, corresponding In ii.s announcement, the Miss Kling Given $1,400 For Inspection Sunday -M'reUivv, and Mrs. Helenn Leim- careful study would have to be company, which ha«. been oper-. peter, lrrftsur treasurerr , Th given such a proposal before CARTERET-The Joseph '"*"• " ' atini? a saw mill, lumber yard 'DTTiniitlri' was hfitided by Mrs. action could be taken. Scholarship Award; List A. Hermann Homes (or the1 and veneer mill for the past 40 ICtlifl Qiiin. Elderly will be open (or in- The Industrial Commission years, as tenants of the prop- The newly elected officers will plan was introduced by Coun- erty owned by George D. Emery 2 to 5 lie installed nl 11 dinner to he held Other Carteret U.S. News P.MjK"^^. » cilman Charles Boncelet, ana) C".. stated that Its decision to in June ut which time the. scholar- after considerable argument Tenant are expected to ship iiwnril will also ho presented. •rtl*ontlnue operations here ««• CARTERET ._ Mlss JoycedanC(, committee: homeroom pertaining to its proposed set- I' Vi, I. - Thr Klni Slnv»k < Itln-m (luh of < .iri.-id held its burning of thr start moving In next week, The installation dinner committee • due. to unfavorable eworn^, , ^ wlif $146o , up, Council voted in agreement 1 iil'V nicht ill In* Huh. Plrlurril fnmi lift In ii'MI in, Miynr Andrew Banirk according to John J. Sudia. consists of Mrs. Frances Donovan, acto^whchmakeltdimcu !scholiU.sh d hcl. by;Am)SMtl News staft color that it should be classified as a l« [rMrnnkj anil Jew Mutiun, iPhnto h) (.'/ , ! I.IUOI•) executive director o( the Car- chairman, and Mrs. Wandu An- teret Housing Anthority. recommendation for the at- the indusuv" Mount Ho'yke Cu]kRV~ • '3uard- ™n<*^™s at f°°tbaU Mrs. Helen Collins, Mm. Mary Markowilz and Mrs, Judy torney's study. in high school, Joyce has Rames: student teacher and Applications are available , , T. R. William.-, president of , chairman for student store. in the open apartments. The |N>l"i.v.l». | Kolibas told Boncelet that he ((lfer jn junlol in projeet will be dedicated on ! Mi*. Hila, Mis. Bartok and'was perturbed over the fact Carterel Youth 1 0 mlx senlm> May 2g Miss sherry wore -elected to rep-1that he had not been consulted had been steadily taerniwIr.K.:"," ' ' *| <*?"'*• rtj:d«*ri.'adinn. apparatus and taxes French c'u^' Spanish club, trampoline clubs, flagbearer. ] resent the club as ilelftgiites Io theon the proposed measure, and I'.ipcciallv in res;x''t !state convention to be held in Al-was not aware of it until meet- and maiiufacturiiw costs, .so P. T. A.. National Honor Soci- spunisli club, honor roll, F.B.- ety. Annscott News, courtesy L.A., dance and cake sale com- ilantic City, May 17 through May ing night. He said there wfra 'OZlPosler Winner that it had become necessary Plaque Given lit at Atlantic City. so many facets to be clocked up award committee, school cor-? mittees, junior play committee, to abandon hope that the, com- Miv. Uogowski, i li:iirii\an of ^, CAKTBRCI A Carusel./or M that it was impossible at f-ia pany could continue to oper- . for the Evening homeroom chairman, student. I Affairs, in in chaine of a h0Ilo; the Shipbuilding John Kolibasj)£ time to make any hasty de- rtnd^wlh V^k thud pn/.- in ihei ate Its manufacturing plant in News. ' j teacher, courtesy award com? project U> collect books far the industry and TheAmerican cision. He said that It had been HaUllNt Nttipiwl Mwltmw P Carteret. Miss Kltaj;, who plans to mittee, National Honor Society CARTERET — Over 100 peo-library of Ibi first (jollege to bi, Merchant Marine. which • Is major in political science, i»jind the student council. opened in the Virgin lslnnda. Any.looked into on several occasions*, i- 0, ihl, V .st fleet of He further commented thatj ple has '!»)• the chfttfTflii ol f the (llrr [the and Mrs.| •iiMtin 541 i r b;' owned US vowlV'-l" «'*"" « : State I and tos. Paul Sabo, Jr. of and Installation .>.- reading >'• .d*of I lie cojbail.tte'KUoiicelet) «nd hs ' known u WIlhelriiKllngof the Seven Sea.s. tl'.f manufacturing industry Is Accepted 51'Hermann Street. (of the Better Schools Ass'n. at college level student, uml wishes never consults with n:p. "thy in y(18rii 1 to contribute is asked to deliver • 8»yrr*tfle, D C M and'inland water-«»<« «"«»» - ^Jlf, Robert McMahon, son of Mr. (Continued on Page 2) iCarteret, held at the Catholic attorney declared. Adnm Szjm- them ti> Mi?. Rogowski ut I Lex-borskl, a of i.hat cotn- :.'•! and C»r- Michael M*;.k*ly . Ji 13 wuys. from the northern part of theon| d Mrs. Robert McCahon of 'war Veterans' Club on Jackson .... cotmtiy to the south, thus: Avenue or telephon her •*as exempli- Qrorve Stifl. »as ow of time —- — 176 Hickory Street, has been 'and Carteret Avenues. mlttee, said that Bonce-let nev^r for more information. consults with him either. "You •Ttion o( Dl*-iop priM winner* m the ccm- I • . W/« inotified ol Ills acceptance by] L I Officers for the coming year for cabinet woods — the com- Movies Shown At the May meeting nil are the law committee your-j Onim-lli and U'»t PtM prize went to !,-•• LlSl ff lllllCrS Alliance Collide (are: Thomas Miller, president; 'pai,>''••> duly product, and this niitlee I'liuiirum will pren in ;•'' self," he stated, adding, "The ''. M-V bejree Alrt DHVldtuu. Detroit, Micii- School activities [or Robert .first vice president, Mrs. Miliiunuii- l re[)orts mid plann ior tlie ha» made thr Carterot location 1 Lone Ranger." •(•andldiitw tu\, m,d second pri/i- to N>N>n Include the Science chib, Mis- Jdred Commerford, second vice much less de.slrable than It had installation dinner will be com- in RH W Hfgetinan. 8nyder. N«'w York Ink.L sion club, German club, and Herb president; Mrs. Elena fiuchan- pleted. Tempers Flare b«-n when the company first CARTERKT Lion if. Parish ul. AI1 Uuec ^y,, ».,,,,, Uu(i m ;an; Mrs. Joan Fabricatore, trea- Kolibas and Boncelet argued '\!:ll,i:iT i' to ,Trepta\v of tli Wwhiwlon yester'diiy at *li:cli frorr. Robert will major in Mr, Lee Stuart, financ the question with the attorney l.'-ti l\ ( Club and Lou Lukach attended rising to his feet, saying "You in Cnrt»-rrt time a high Koveinmint o!!:c!ul N. J. Boys' Mrs. Ann Bonkoski, . Mr. William-, stated thai the ;the meettaig of the Carteretj valentine keep still. I have been recog- ' :i..iiii Brown, pn-KiiU'd them with ^wuiit? mi compaify was .studyi.nn several CarteR-t will bi di secretary; To Celebrate ,Lions and showed mov.es of the ffl te c^.e&mviJK ^^ry; nized by the chair," and when -,i i- i i'ti' i1' .t New Jersey Boys' 1 1 1 . , .,,. .,, A,. t -T, ia.si Lions International Cun-i someone in the andiencr made -I ,' \\\ Anthony eclved * ISO United Statis Sai - i,l A i,s mUdlJii decision had yet been Andrew Mitro. wnth Albeit P..-!v(,i)Uon hm jn ^ prance; I10 in Parish Events a remark, Kolibas said that 11 •^Mullry. AlM-;lngs Bond for third pn/-. N«'!- reached as to where it might and Rudy Turner, members-at- ( and Mr. Lukach it continued he would have the ' • ;i,h I/iHuono, wn Hejfcman. a. SUM) Sivuiij* \r!. Mini] - He added that its Mary 'Jlarge; and Harold H. Ross, past CARTERET — Rev. Dominic ^','.hi),')y I>8u- Bond (or second prize, and I*1'1 movies of Manzo, O.S.M., pastor of St. person evicted from the room. -l m.lwou] d probably requil.p Bl least!will be the official delegate aiia:colmtrles tney had visited and president. Considerable time was spent '. ii Jr John J Ai«-x Dravidilus. a $5(iO owl)M,- J,, -,.l. H' mi- one Viftyearr anand possibllblyy ]onlonnei'm, t oto (Patricit Patriciaa SabSaboo ththee alternat alternatee . AtiAt| h , l bl Joseph Church, announced yes- ; th( y were trijly beautiful As Master of Ceremonies, discussing the procedure in lliirde. Don- award. H..i'1'iii: ( iriri-i-t terday that several parish land- John Kolibas reviewed the promoting policemen to higher establish a new ^^™$£>™ SSt^S ^ Broom Sale held by the marks will bo celebrated ut the it Kll'ot. Nlch- Mirhael. » ' Caru-ui Hu; i Ti.. "j" for the operation. workings of the association ranks in the vacancies now,' • •:-'• Ryan. Uo gchooi Mudrni, desiKmd >.l <* Ur 'Ok tlu would.Jensen as alternate. ' Lions was a huge success, ICarnival, May 16-19. The affair ot'li'i'r ' Present operations »™uu..-..~ thi.nif« in these past six years and re- existing. As Kolibas explained, t irl.i 1 Jml K1>10 p op 1 will be part of the official cele- • Kmil M»k>" poMrr under the direction -f continue at Carteret and ample These nominees are sponsored J ' counted the problems that beset the Civil Service law was not pm 'hv thp American I/'ekm the tt'le'' who al"ed b^y °\ bration of the 70th anniversary v.|icnt Man- nU ,rt wachfr Michael Mn- "' " '"" ',', ,-i • ,i notice would the association in attempting 'quite clear in regard to the .Vii KliMhi'th ". . _ " .". "!..„: „., ,,|lmmimn t „„!„„ 4,,viiiaW unrt!a broom. If you have not pur- of the parish. '•Mi-: Edward ilajyi gr. Hla posUr won th rd ,;,,,,. 1,. r,.', K,«h. h , of u, "termination ofJAmerican Uigion Auxiliary, andi(i to establish a truly independent policemen who were promoted, ir k chased a broom as yet, please prize Ui K field of 7,500 entne.s , :'n,l l'n-.i', Dim.i M '" • [heir jobs The details ofjthe Cartoet Woman's Club in Thursday, ifaay 16, will be of-and then demoted when a new it .1 I'nr member or !school board in Carteret, thit were submitted from 42 projects ficially designated Father Carey political regime took over. -ui |!|l)tl, wlli^'wlr^ ''""• tenm.«ttai have'not yet beeniannual The I'UdtOW I «utr«. Over 1,500 pt«ter» vere : night, in honor of the first titii I inuli-lM i'ru< Cn- C, r- worked OUfr. KI 1-6305. The money was the presentation of a spec- In' 1956 a "Lame duck" Re- Il'.f White wlect*d lor final judglnx. ' i provide experiences in ;pastor. Father MacLennon .iii-i; '.'ml [ Titr, Ciiidh HollllKn,-; —• ,racy i sale has already been ial plaque to Mr. Kolibas, as re- publican Council made quite ft night, May 17, will honor the •H WixKim»n Th»' contest »'»* sponsond by •in! I'ru. , C.iiiili-eii McKi niMi TRAlMNCi i . ,, f ,„ used to construct a cabin for atiring president of the Carteret number of appointments. The All were chosen by the faculty h bU d *ill liiivc to- the Amerkan Maritime iiflus- ('i.ii-ul iiniii. I.ill rii McKeni'ili camp t0 be ma Dy me Board of Education. Joseph firsL Servite pastor who served department at that time was CARTERET - Gary John. . n the basis of schol-| - ', •lor ,i roiivcn- tr> in cooperation with Hi I'S committt e O iLamb, incoming president; "of |the parish__24 years _ ngo-^On | not under oivil service. When i'h tir.nle l-l I'ri/i. K.in II Mi Christenseii, son of Mi'M , anndd'arship, leadership, and chare- that^that wass iu runn II A'.lantic CitrMarlttme Administration LX'- IVIU.IH: -iid I'll"-, M;ir\ I'uixli Mis. Harold Christensen of Lin-j^'."' made Saturday, May 18, the Silver tnn e Democratm s took officeto- to- i H'Jiel lasting partment of Coimnna »•>(! :',! I I'l-l.-r. Ji'1,11 H'lll. V, I'ollfci JubileJbil e of FatheFth r GbGrabriani , January 1 the promotions were"" den, formerly of Carteret haS: AMm, Mlltl,0 ls th sou of eye donations has met with presentation,'the text of which '•••• iiii-mbvrs gi- the Pout Office Depttimn-ni. |,li';..|i i J.ihii Vli.Ji.-l'ki who is currently "assigned to St,rescinded and although th« .ju.st completed 11 weeks of re- MK Eli/abeth Mit f readl "To Mr. John C. Kolibas • Miirv Holeng- Each poster illustratei tjii.- . Joseph Church as assistant pas- Borough was the defendants in •cruit training at the Manne|Ann stiwt the citizens of the borough.|in sincere appreciation for out- ''"i. Mis, Julia yearn tontf. J tlvme. AiiU'n- v 101 wil1 celebrated. a law suit a Judgment wai »ocruitiim Depot. Purrl.s Island, He , „ ^ f ^ .•Many eye donations have been j standing service and contribu-1 '- ^'•>:\ SKlbl. MlM C8I1 ShlPH'Expmid Tl'idc iOirt .!:•, M trv Ann U:,,'l; Cm-3, C. After four weeks of addi-, , ^^^ Anyone wishing to re-[tions to the Carteret School! Sunday, May 19, wjll be thehanded down |n favor of ti\f 1 Uonal Ho wr th e ! Mi> RowTi»VL'l" ' -•' (:filve riheY System." In aceptlng the award, final ninh.t uf the Cip-iiival. A Councll. ri, tional truiuintj at Camp Le-|man club, stage crew, Science. f information or tiiiiii,! Aburay, The contot i- held m t:-tnutt- i •-Ini."tin ii tin- Mr. Kolibas stated, "It isn't of- Chevy II station wagijjii will be; Since then, i num-berof va- -v- jui'iie. N. C he will return home Bowl participant, baseball man-jwahimf to donate their eyes, •>•' and Ui'. An to National Miintime Jay. I""- ^ • ipklftse contact a Um mem ten that I am at a loss of words, raffled off that oveninK. Chuncccancies have been created in !;i for a twenty day furlough. alter, and student tea«her. "V " »- claimed by PieoklciU Kenn«-dy mi ber. , / This most certainly is one of books for this raffle have been the department — nine of the Albert Plrigyl, son off Mr. and There will be a paper drive these few occasions. My sincere distributed Unmmlumt the pur- 15 who were originally pro- Mrs, Frank Pirmyi otj 109 Ber-this Sunday, May 5. ,thanks. God bless you all." ish 'Continued on Paige 2) nard Stret, is a member of the perman club, junior achieve- In en t, truck and wrestling] teams, freshman tea, freshman guide, Student teacher,,home-, 'oom cj)-chairman, jun\dr prom- committefi, and a Scierice Bowlj participant , ! ' j Miss Mary Resko I is the daughter of Mr. aind Mrs, James Resko of 279 Carteret Avenue. Mary participated in the fol- lowing: freshman tea, guide; freshman dance, chairman; honor roll; decoration commit- tee for the sophomore dunce; F. B. L. A., secretary; honor sucii'ty; junior play; junior

Pi'/. Nicholas Mimic ACHTUNG1 Spring Dance Sat, Sit «(ilD)i|H jCtlt CAKTKKKT — TJie "Private Nit-hulas Miiiue"/ Memorial WEST-BERLIN Committt'i- will spoi|sor a sprint; itr. diince Saturday, 8:30 p.m., to 'br In Id at tin- American Legion Mtmioriul Imilding on Roosevelt Avt' Music will bo supplied by jthe Melo-Uarie's and a Bufl«t will be included. 'M mm" There aie still a few tickets available and may be obtained by culling Barbara Genser, 969- 1514) chairman of the dance, Doris Vacca, 969-1654, or they 1 nalwin, J. Kenuetl. Kudru, Exw. V. J. Jr. Aeh. who PRESENTATION M BANNER AND LKttt'KRN— At the iire!>iileiit; Mr. Harry l.ulit-ru, principal; Karen ' HWK KNTKHrKlStKH l"o»c lor plwtu- iird and sucoeiwfully routed J. *'» "Operation Free may be purchased at the door. r Fvt Nicholas Minue Sehuol, by the Student Council. Left ui, |>r»ident; Mr. Dennis ¥Hroii««U, »d»Uor '" "">l of the "Infamous Cuiuuiunbt Wall" »l Wulker. j. A. Advbw, John Marti.. Prlqe ,,«r admission is $3.00 per Ktwia I person. (o right, hum ShuU, treasurei; Lorraiue Uuuuuky, vtoe Thursday. May 2, 1963 Honor Kreidler Install Staff This Saturday CARTERET — Carey As- Next Thursday sembly No. 12B0 Fourth Degree CABTERET — The ne*ly Knl(tht.s of Columbus will hold elected officers of the Carfcret Its nnnuiil dinner dancn in Chapter of Hadawah will be In- honnr of Joseph Kreidler, im-; it stalled Thursday evening. May mediate past faithful noviRntori 9 at the American Legion Mem- this Saturday, at the Columbi- orial Hall. Mrs. Irving Levltz Is an Club, <, general chairman. Mrs. Nat Ja- Krridler. who held the hlgh- coby decoration chairman. Res- rsl office In the hlnhwt degree ervations are now being accept- or Knights of Columbus or ed by Mr?. Philip Chodosh and irterot will b« presented with her committee. n ROM etnhed sword in behalf A if port on the recent Bible, of Carey Assembly by Faithful. Seminar Session held In Prince-; Navigator, Joseph TucholsM. ton, was made by Mrs. Edward Mitchell Bednarz, past faithful TJlman, Education chairman, iinviRator and Benjamin Oras-; who represented the local chap- so. faithful captain, are eo-' ter Reports on Donor, One Dav hBirmrn. There are tickets hducatlonal Forum, Gift 1.111 available and may be ob- Shoppe, were made by Mrs Jos- alned from the chairman. . ! eph WelM. Mrs. Jack Stein, Mrs. ...Ac frr the evening will bf urnished by John Kova>\s and Elmer Brown. The, Pocketbook Pic lured left to right »r* John Sumanskl. , Winner for the month wa« Mrs. is orchestra. K OF V POKTER ™™™^™^^^*&™ Brook, Max Brown. Also, all members are asked A rummage sate wlli be con- .j meet Sunday, May 5, at Holy Family Church at 2:30 PM. to - ducted by the group, beginnlnc dealer, mayor proclaimed the . take part In the May Crown- the . the week of May 19 at 21 Pcr- loodeny Chevrolet Company In!token back b - they^May 15 M "Police Wei,; ehlng Ave. Mrs. Al CarvonU-r ng. told Carteret. since It was the lone "When Kolioavehicles * A special meetlnc wiii.,,. and Mrs. Al Kestenbaum are offer. He Mid ti- next week to adopt the by-1 chairman, and may be contact- Cltr Fellen r with some changes. ed for merchandise Informa- SI — That city teller Is the HutncHutnick noteed ththee m tion. Ihr Hich Street School srouTids May 16-19, From Wt to When said that he dumbest guy I ever saw. . .„ . of a conference tn 'init A delightful program was pre- TUK rOMMlTTKE - Arraign* St. .losephs Parish riifht. Mrs. J. Brow, Michael Shuback, Thomas M&roney f "rnlv.1 meet with Gwfinl Chairman Jack KinRWOod to Josh — B«en asking fool ques- carteret had m»de the bid and sented by Mrs. William Knifel. and J.irk Rinpwood. tions, eh? "It U not our Job to 10 out and , In the borough chairman of Hadasah Supples, I I details for the affair which will be. held on Si —Say, he says he wants to'Ket others to Wd If they are to Council will meet *;..i| at the, meeting Thurs. evemnu. go Into the poults business andinot interested." , .. Board of Education next. Refreshments and decorations Colum- u ha ilie Lincoln, Mitmi- Church Lists wanted to know where he could ^ ^tton-by Hutnick tof, ^ thatu da; to dlscuM the Board s I blended in their pastel theme tlon inal ibtiy eggplants. accept the bid ot the Middlesex weed that the Ing Mkhael "Sounds of Music" In- '"iMn-n'i.l ("',. IW=i:il;. nf the. N>w. Iconcrete ProducU Company for wee health officer, asked Irr-rv Hell Trh'InW <'<>• !T<*r| Sermon Topit bulldlnj at 5-7 John S-..e Mrs. Marvin Greenwald, Doc- nn the \'ik>- Mi«ilc- ;iml narrated! CARTERET - "A Dialogui Council £ . condemned u it »•»• tor - Mr. Irving Levlte, Nurses - ,|,P Rifles :ind films which wore Industrial Knt back Ts Startlns Between Protestant for human haoiutlo:< Mesdames, Elmer Brown, Philip,..Shn,v, n by Mr. Wills, nlso of the. rlrphnne C• Hutper? I'niversity. -arlan Reformed Church. He Iservke would have to give »'D|.aeoCe" Anna Rivers for $10,000 that he than he made on the tjltnan, Assistant - Mrs Mark1 I'1"1 pnw received a letter I ,;" 1 preach this sermon in Eng- clear answer" before the men rnm r riv Hl lch Mw m collusion Harris, Pianist • Mrs, Al Car-,< ' , , " t »nl hsh at 9:30 a.m. and In Hun- 1 1 111 f %i penter. Auctioneer for the hilar- : !" ™, " """ y^ 1 \ ;Rarlan at 11 o'clock. Sunday sued the Borough ious White Elephant Sale, which ^ ^. ••>*; ' in m™»™' School students will assemble commented that the flowed the Play was, Mr, 't^T™ .fr the pro- 'toother with the congregation |fact that Mayor Andrew Banlck n[Ct *a!d there were millions of veiveill and rf Is now covered by Han:'.::; Mark Harris. , Herman E. Hnrn at 9:30. Confirmation class will had a letter from the sUte de-holes In the borough streets tain a traffic light. nuance, which was r,' f '"^ ""Ted nt the school, cW4 Women's Conference of Afalnst Bid. (trucks be rejected, Bonce e ^J'^ ^, cl™ wUliam Varga. would go on sale next week. ,\" w™l"' bmrd of department Parian Reformed ^hesJVhenU^e^tlmeWhen It came time fo^r him said that this was an unusual ;N<» «M /^^ I lends ot the faculty will lip in will take place at Trenton Sun- to vote on awarding bids, Bon- situation. It was explained that liquor license at 233-235 a discrepancy In tli • charge o( selecting the books. The] cclet had something to say on some of the bids did not meet velt ™e day afternoon. From the Car- Saturday May II. hw been,used trucks. I? il ? \1* 1 . inroiip feels that even' student toret Church Mrs. Balazs Biri ratnCrS lMffllig t 'will benefit from these books. also «et a' Little I.«gue Day and PaUy Potocnig, dc,;i Tlie clo?inj! mii-tine of the or- the Mayor and Council were.it w an ''honwt m:-', znnizntion will tv held nn Mon-i 1 asked tr , iim., .v show, un- Harsanyi is workshop leader, Chevrolet police curs i Hutnick said HeldbvP.T.A."'de' r the direction of Miss Olive Vr. Harsanyi is workshop ad- CARTERET - The Carteret '.^undersoil. Hom- Economics visor. Mrs. Marge Jensen in the High School P.T.A. observed'.<"'*."• w> be Livsenter at this treasurer of the organi2at!on. Father's Niffht at the April meet- nicrtmR. All ricljth (trade parents The Youth Fellowship will ing. with faculty members as art- w >mm mnt'"1 lQ "U1 m('llmf:' have its regular meeting Wed- ing officers. ' "^~ 'nesday, May 8, thp Men's Club Assistant Principal Douplus n rT\ 1 /\ .1* Thursday. May 9. King conducted the meet mi as X.I, A. UUllinCS JEAX MARIK. KOVACII »etini; prfsident. Steve Nelson.1 ENGAGEMENT TOLU — Mr. and Mrs. William Michael CUT HOUSEHOLD COSTS! 1 wa« recordini weretan ; Francis Fair Program Kovach, 559 Garden Avenue, Woodbndge, announce the Kling Tomcnik, correjpondjnR secrctiin... engagement nf their daughter. Jean Marie, to Waltrr Treasurer was Kinpsley ^i^ir-r.1 : iContinued trom Page li The openiag prayer was read by CARTERTT — Final plan? tor Steven U'ebher, son of Mrs. Mary Dorothy Webber, 497 Miss Rosalinda Stern is the With a Perth Amboy Joseph Zimmerman,' the :innual Spring Fwr vere oflt- Florid;) Grove Road, Uopelann and the late Thomas 1 5 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Joseph Lamb, iifwly elected lined at the I. . ' mtrtinc of thf Webber. jold Stern of 186 Washington president of the Poani of Educa-;Wa?liincton-Nathr\n Halo-Mini'.i .Miss Kovach is a Woodbridge Hitb graduate and is tion, spoke on the proposed ex- Parent-Teachfr A>-o';a::oii. Ti:^ j Avenue. employed by the Prudential Insurance Company. 1 National Household Checking Account p&nsion of the high school and event i* schf d'.iled f.ir Tues.l.n . She served on the following tJie nfecssity of the additions to'May 7:h. ;.i the Nathan Hah Her fiance attended Middlesex County Vocational and Icommlttees: freshman tea, jun- Technical Il'Eh School and Woodbridge High. He is ,ior prom, library council, open employed by the Fostei-Wheeler Corp., Carteret. A lone (house, honor society induction, wedding is planned, junior play selection. Also, a BY MAINTAINING A «200 MINIMUM BALANCE member of the F. T. A., report- . beginning! at 0:30 P.M. School on May Kith. er for the Annscott News,! . many exntinR in tivitie? Mr?. William Hen'.a and Mrs. French clbclub,, Future Physicians-I ;.nTiori niill imiuur winlr flf-IClirencc Sheridan have U'PX\X\ npnpclub- , junior achieveme :ii'.t sales, Chinese Aurtion, sale[pointe[d chaimief n of thth eSt Sthh frrade YOU CAN honks, plants, toy», handicrsfls.jgraduation parties. A meeting of tlonal Honor 3ociety, hrirler iiiltirs, bake gooils iirepared by j tlie eigbth grade mothers will be and student of the marking per- i,f members, and a wide variety held on Wednesday, May 2^n.d atiod. On Mother's Day, Sunday, May 12th f refroshments. All members wh'o;"-30 P.M. at the Nhthan Hale Miss Linda Jensen, daughter ..ive not us yet contributed their School. of -Mr. and Mrs. Boy Jensen NOW ENJOY A SERVICE CHARGE FREE Give Her a Hug and a Kiss and :i:ili< are urged to do so in order A new method of skin testingof 120 East Cherry Street. Is v facilitate the work of the com-,(or tuberculosis has beea initiated a member of the French olub, l_ - itteee m planning the booths.; in tthe school system, as explained Annscott lews, Bulletin Board - n y, class IV affaif r is open to ththe public;bbliy MrsM . JohJhn BBjraey , health student council, various lass A WONDERFUL GIFT md (here will be no admission; chairman. This test will be adad- committees, and banner car CHECKING ACCOUNT. PAY ALL HOUSEHOLD BILLS i:lr8(- i ministereii d annually to all pupils rier for football games. A discussion took place regard- in the. 1st, 5th, 9th and 12th CHECK THE SMART, BUSINESS WAY AT me the advisability of the Minue grades. poetry. Also heard were instru- Shhool l memberb s forminfi g a sepa- MrMrss. Gallo'a second pade en- From Lillian's! tertained the group with & dementa- l Kilos by Jacqueline I'r e P.T.A. unit. The matter will and Robert Sheridan, band pupila put to a vote at the n^t regu- lightful program of traditional of Mr. Waron. lar meeting, at the Washington American folk dances, songs ud NO COST TO YOU GODENY CHEVROLET in CARTERET COMPLETE THE | COUPON BELOW FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Sizes 3-15, 8-20, 12'/S-24',i Also Petite Sizes ON THIS NEW SERVICE SUITS and COATS BAMBYMAIL ENVELOPES AVAll ABLE We Pay Postage Both Wayt BATHING SUITS !•••••* SWEATERS - HOSIERY I CARTERET OFFICE Perth Amboy National) Bank

25 Cook* Atemte, Cartrnt, N. J. - KI 1-5100 LINGERIE - SLEEPf EAR I • Yea, I want to tave money—acrid Information' and signature card for SPORTSWEAR - RAINCOATS Excelled Selectloi • Fliiaiclig Arranged • High Traie-li ONE NAME ACCOUNT Q JOINT ACCOUNT i omVBOurr - a-dr. bud- •it OLDSMOB1H a, 4t4i.. top, (tick thltt »1895 auuxnitlc, PJ3, P.B.. COSTUME R4H ._ „ IMS NAME OK USED TRUCKS '(1 OHIVBOLIT — > poMngor tt PONTIAO - Oomntlble, JEWELRY w»fon, 6 CTl., tuto. _ |18H •utomUlc. cl«n |1W I ADDRESS •62 ECONO- I1/1QC 'M onvBOurr — v-t COD- U OHKVBOLXT— OoumlbK. by Trifarl LINE VAN lt»/U vtrtlbl*, automiUo _ ll»5 lutomttto tnnolMlCD tm I '«1 CHIVKOUT — 1-di., hud- II FOBD - t-dr. Mdu, V-«, •62 4-WHEEL DRIVE top, V-t, MtO., •Uok ihift i UH H TON PICK-UP at PA, P3. urn •IT MXROmiT - a-rfr., H.T., SACRIFICE PRICHt ••0 FLTUaOTB - Btattoa W»- iutooutlo tna* tm Gift foo, V-8, kutomkUo . $ltU Write for Detail^ or Phone KI 1-5100 •BS CHEVROLET , OHKTROLST - DtlRtj Ton « Half line 10 FORO - 4HU. WlfOD. Ml4k a-dr., Met ahlft, « oyL •hilt, B&8 (IMS Certificates Back jI'O IT amsvourr - s-di,, v-«, •10 fORD - l-l<>y f S ner and a led em were presented in the teachers' room. The follow- Third Sunday by the Student Twrnty-four1 Windous of IM) Willow ing people contributed to the mic- •io silk banner which is cesfl of the luncheon: Mr. and Mrs f'AirratKT lubilate. th« Mntuls Street, CarUrrt received nn n r ten feet wide, Tandyrak prepared thp. food, tlnrl Sunihu- after Ivnter. will ht for twenty-five yenr nervier. motto in black nli-iTwd :il Zimi F.viingplim] Lu» 1. rrl Mrs. Poliwotti and Mm. SVTP were A tw(!nty-yp(ir award was pri>- background n CliuHi, 712 Hoodflydt mf, nnim1 in charge of table decorations; Knnted In Jefferson Brown nf 450 are the school's Mrs. Ruth QAIIO of the sooinl com- V\ihm, wi'h r'-lelinitinnH of Holy , plant I'nmniiininn :il (1:3(1 n.m. aftfl with Throop Avenue, Brooklyn, N. \n aleo dm- mittee at the Minup. School, III l.r> a in Tin- Rev, Willis iVtoN .Turn. They Honored for fifteen yohni nerv- in charfe. of overall preparation?. 004 Stonn ier were: Michael Kiirtink, Jr., !Mn ll"-"i. i':i-lnr. will lie celehrnnt \\ KM beiuitifu. Miss Brown and Mrs. Mnngan 48-fllh Avenue, I'nri Heading; and preach on the theme, "Yoitt Kurtz in il*t simplicity, in made of solid are planning a trip to Philadrlphi John Yatoiio nf flfi Rnnw I. art Shall Iteinice'" liawil UpOJI ope ration!; hroniB plate in connection with their histor Avenue, Carteret. I .Inhii Ifrin-'J'J. ates the year the program. They plan to visit . Fourteen emiiloyp.ru were Tin- • 'Inin--; iimler Ilie direction presented to the school. Franklin Institute and Inde- f Mr< Itnlierl Pelerpon will SlBJ awarded emblems for Ion yen™ Wi-1- Yarelienki in the advisor endence Hall. 1 Imlh SiTvi'-es, Mrs. Frnnk HiU llrriilniril Kie- service. They were: Simon nnd I' (lie Student, Council. A special assembly program was firi;:ini.,. n ' i. i n i' Fisher Hull. Iwth of Atlnntic superintendent of held on Tuesday, April Clmrch Srbi. >l meets At 9:30 ||,. prides nt Avenue, f'bffwood; Frniieid Viv- •ret whool", ind Mr. Liibern, t,h» Pvt. Nicholas Minur :i in in tin- Parish Hall under th» ('irtrri't. inw, 471 Amlmy Avenue, Wood- School, gave Auditorium by the Student din .•linn (if Mr. William Rhllff, ... , M.urs W- iridge; Nathaniel Carter, ,W> presentation cp.re- . Awards were present S and Ilie stuff. ..«,., of 1356 iff Avenue. Newnrk; Carlos r to the winners of the hoy? The I.ulher Iz-ncue, the younf null,|.l; Alton Ilie, 03 Lowell Street, fnrtrrel Dny was celebrated on girls basketball teams, ile'« •ioeii'ly, will meet &t .8 ,• siii'cl, Car- Robert Fnwirr. 103 New ie phinrinR of two lion of the awards was by William Miivkwult will be etft- of 24 Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y,; Slnni- II,!,-.n trees on cither side Rrerhka, chairman of tl mini lender. \ivni ulaw C"i"nn, 003 Elizabeth Street. •if ilir- entrance, walk of the Mimic Program. eetiiiKv for the week include The trees were donated by Perth Amhov; Emamiel Ran- In the girl's league, '.I.ulhcran Chiin'li Men, Mondsyi Inlph. 147 Hillside Avenue, \PVV- won. Awards were present iV-:w> ii.ni.; Junior Catechetical ITini nrk; Outer Coleimn. 700 K. l.Villi the Boy flail Ward, Dorothy ass, Mcinduy. 0:15 p.m,; Church Ireet, Bronx. N. Y.; Harvey nulls and the. trick Dumnnsky, Kitthryn | School Staff Meeting. Tuesdiy, I,, III Jonrn. 781 K 11th Slreel, N Sen Kcnul* nnHied in uniform. o ,ki, Jean. Holt, Gloria !"-S0 p.m.; Seniur Catochetiofc M,,,r Walter Moore, 197-11 lOOlh Ave- ,•[ zwilt P. Har- Hurry Shutz Barbara I.is and Sharon ( yfii. Tiii-sduy, fi:lS p.m.j lXh nue. Tlolli,«. 1.. I. \. Y.: Jiniinie [in- and Mrs in plant ing the trees. In In the boy's lengiic. the winners llhrran Church Women visit Ltf- Mitchell, 2M Afiidemy Street. Mr. Liibern's tnlk, to the student were the Hawks; John Npoganciz. ther.'in Homes in Jersey City. i I7S PersMing Newark; NnthnniM Brown, IMi'4 lindy, he compared the growth of Joseph Ivanit.sky, Russell Clindii. ve tbe Church at 6:30 pjn.f ,.,-,-nily nwarded Richmond Hlreel, \ework; • tree to the educational growth Michael Schwaliok, Richaril (lirl Scout Troop 52, Friday, 7 ' li'iter In wrwt- Clarence W.itkinsi, 1-M Miff Ave- the children'. zey nnd John Ginda, p.m.; Senior Choir, Friday, 7 ! rollfic1- ZsoH, ft niie, Newark. A Cnko Sale was held on Beginning Monday, the Tci .•.in.; (iirl Seoul, Troop 205, Sat- ived mid lmpor day by the Student Council, The Intntniural Activities Coniniiliee. urday, 10 a.m.; and Brownie of wh'ch will be used for under the Ipiidcrship of Albert Troop 217, Siminlity, 10 ».m. :nher ,\tv grade classes of Columbus watch. ation" will be the sermon topic SwHivr-li, .10 Miirmn SiM-.-I he earned fresh- School participated In a school As usual the model of iy the Rev. H. Addlson Woeste- . in weeer and field trip to Philadelphia last heart proved most popular as meyer, at both the 8:30 and MORE SUBMARINES j week. The three classes were ;he 11:00 a.m. Worship at the. 1 MRS. FRANCTS MALAQUIAS demonstrated by the long lines MRS. ROBERT BOHANNON Sfcrrtary or the Navy Fred accompanied by: Mrs. I. J. Ko- of boys and girls waiting to go First Presbyterian Church In vacs, Mrs. C. Williams. Mrs. H.through it at the museum. Carteret, Sunday. The congre- to go ahead with the construc- Oanimtt Chi Pruitt, Mr. J. Welsman, Mr. C. All children enjoyed the Unl- gation is asked to gather tet i of 22 moro nuclear-power- Holy Family Scene OfMorris, and Set. S. Szyba of vac which Is one of the most Miss Maryann Wuy WedsWorship", Saturday, from 1:00 j*d BtUok .vibmnrlnejt like the the 8a(ety Patrol. widely used electronic comput- to 7:30 p.m., and to further pre- Mtiioi THANKS 'lontThrwhrr The students visited the his- ing machines In existence to- pare by reading the following • "!N KUZNIAK | * »P«cl»l »tudv of the utruc- Kosel-Malaquias Nuptailstoric Independence Hall which day. Scripture Lesson: Psalms 120 tur J RobertCharlesBohannan . vrc.« mir *tn-' * *"*lBn of thp Thresher is being painted and refurn- The younger children enjoyed and 121: Lev. 19:1-18; Rev. J2> 1 1 ,1": mir rplBtlvpj '"!** of submarine.* will be CARTERET - Miss Joyce box of lace and pcau de-soie.'lshcd. They saw the Liberty he model railroad. The bud- 1-5: John 16:16-22. !| CARTERET - Miss Mnryuim the tiriile, bridesmaids were, Mi» • 1 r\iir«'Mlorw of n»d*. howevrr. The (JCSIKIVA Kosel. dauxlil. r of Mi and Shp carnpd a cascade of white Bell. Ing scientists stayed on and Vuy, dmiKhtw of Mr. nnd Mrs Carol Uullent, Elizabeth, cousin Th? stated meeting of the many act* of;5tu(Jy' bfirun by the Bureau of,Mrs Stanley J Kosol Jr Session will be held Monday, at ; y 247 roses nnd cymbidium orchids They attended a show enti- m at the Physics exhibit. This ohn Wuy, 6 Fitch Street, and of the bride, imd Mrs. Edward Bo- 81l bl d I liannnn, Elizabeth, sister-in-law of 7:30 p.m. bouqurln|81>lu«, was brlDK made In nd- Washinnton Ave, and Frnncls 'vlth Kivllsh Ivv. tled "The End of the World" at 'ear "Transfer of Energy from lohert Charles Bolmnnon, son nf dltion thp w of r a nd Feto Planetarium which was Mr. anil Mrs. Stephen Dnfi-hik the bridgegroom, flower girl, Mi.sa The congregation has voted t-autiful floralj ^ general Invrstl- F " ^ ^ , : Miss Carole Kosel. Carteret ine Object to Another" was the •yendrd durlnfti«»tton Into the of the Mrs Frank Muluquiits, 99 Pilla- and of the late. Mr. Kdwnril Debra (,'or?on, Kast Brunswick, to transfer monies from the old f th wns maid of honor for her sis- both frightening and educatlon- .ubject. Bohannon). 658 FM< idcliild of the bride. [Building Fund, making them. •> !; :;• !n the skl Ave , were united In marliiKe ter; Bridesmaids were Mrs. Alex al. They heard that eventually Four egihth grade boys: Joel Avenue, Elizabeth, were united in Best mnn was Mr. David available for the Educational •ii oved husband,j Butiirday ut 3 :iO p.m. in Holy jBobpnrhik, Carteret, and Mrs. man, not nature, may cause the pieger. Lawrence Raisch, John A Fdlurr mnrri:ii>e, Saturday at 3:?1 p.m. Holmes, Elizabeth, and ushers Building. The Trustees met with I' ,it her, great, Kamilv Cliurrh •• — - Bruns- destruction Of the earth. Lazar, Frank Papp enrolled for were Mr, F.ilward Holmnnon, A new novel IJ rlescrltx'tl by Oerald FVming. East at the Holy Rosary Cliureh, Eliza- the Christian Educational ! (lev)tfd broth-' Tin- Hev M A, Konopka of- wfrlt W)th fmlsins of Highlights of the exhibits a summer science Institute at beth with the Rev. Joseph V. Der-Elizabeth, brother of the bride- ;• bride Building Committee to discuss WlllUm Ondrr. Carteret was viewed at Franklin Institute was Newark Museum. They needed ryshire officiating. groom, nnd Mr. Walter Szary, Elizabeth. plans for preceding- with wort nil in v. ibost mini Robert Tllrco. an exhibit entitled "The Ages recommendations from scieno The maid of honor was Mi-y Ihe bride, liiven in marriage| of Time." The exhibit included class to enroll. Patricia Wuy, .Carteret, sister nf After a wedding trip to Pocono on that building. Mr. Caslmir ZmUK'nZ.P^J?™" Va . and John Polon- Gawronski is Chairman ol the :M.itant pastor; I by her futhi-r. wor* a sheathi^^^ Ciirtpi-et were ushers, all kinds of timepieces; the sun Mts,, Pa., the couple will reside at 325 Washington Avenue, Eliza- Committee, and Mrs. Dnnald :i 7azwomky,! fARD O» THANKS (to-*II of unry Brussels luce over! p01 their weddini; trip to dial, Chinese water clock - the IS VICE PRESIDENT de-s/i|o. with a Jeweled sixteenth century Lamp clock FRIDAY SERVICES beth. EUiot is Chairman of the Board J»cko Wwlo-j FRANK MAI.F.K Mrs. CARTERET — Miss Barbara ;ind short sleevfs. The bone three-piecelthe famous Tower clock used a: CARTERET - The ie bride is a gradnnte, of of Trustees. :liood of the) We th* imdcr«liim'd wish tonecklui tioii Brotherhood of Israrel Wl Helen Sabo, daughter of Mr. Thomas A. Edison Vocational Mury and St. expnw our sincere th»nki arid KOUll > r a community clock, the Nurem * -t;;iirwlth."bone"'acces«orieS and holt! its regular Friday evenini and Mrs. Lester A. Sabo, 167 Technical High School, Elizabeth STORK CLUB v of the St De- •ppreciatloti to our relatives. tacliablc cathedral with appllll- a mink store berR ejrg, the world's first truly services at, 7:36 p.m. at the Hi' Randolph Street, was elected and IB employed by Wilcolntor, New arrivals as recorded at :nch. Carteret: friend* «nri neighbors for the iquen of Brussels lace and peaui The bride is a graduate of portable tljneplBce, and the newSynagogue, Pershmg Avenue. vice president of Washbum Elizabeth. Perth Anrboy General Hospital klndncu and ayir.pathy PXU'nd-!d,,. . n, veil a double >• n k o Society Mi:i T Carteret Hich School and House, her dormitory at Smith Mr. Rn H graduate ol during the past week include: Thomas A. Kdinon Vocationa AW_CarWrtt:!e4_U,u |^our_r Tentber_eavr.;uTlly of Imported Emrtlsh II- M° 'ndi"schw1."NpT"York City" CARP OF THANKS College in Northampton, Mass- A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. •• First AM m*nt ISn the loist of a d'early | ' attached to a p a CARD OF THANKS High School, Elizabeth am usl<) n mls She is emploved by Dr. Joel S. MRS. HELEN GURAL achusetts. Miss Sabo, now com- ' 47 Beach I.I-HI Staff and'bflovtd huM)»nd, fattier, broth-i— MRS. BARBARA KOLNOK pleting her junior year, will ployed by Linaemann'a -~. ATaver. Avenel. We wish to express our siiipen Newark. ' Street, on April 27. i.-'-.'-li Hospitaler, grandfather and Kieat We wish to express our sin hold office until next spring. CARD OF THANKS Mr Malaquias was graduated hunks to all our relative, friend Mi'dlcal SUjf grandfather, Mr Prank Malek rom cere thanks to all our relative; 'FREDi ROMAN'' Carteret High School and nnd neighbors for their kind ex friends and neighbors for the: >• I'-rth Amooyi We ,f ^ci.lls-wish to ,hank;THKOIX)RE Is in the lircssinna of sympathy, their man; kind expressions of sympathy HEAD CAMP WATCHMAN le el Ite l>d l m n : urtfl of kindness, the ninny bpauti " •"L, ! - !-If T T \ ' ^rrthVn;VtVai;,u' rr lllaMi ur r,rl-Ues ^l- department of Purolator the many acts of kindness, trie CARTERET- Stephen Zatik, GOLD JEWELERS ' • fnit'iy Workers »nd U;c altar boy.i of Sacred " "> "" " iei.aue.s,. Products Inc.. Rahwny. ul floml tributes, the ?piritn.i spiritual bouquets and the 632 Roosevelt Ave., Head Camp . Carttref Em- H*irt Church Carterpt; Rev friends an<< ncl«hbor.s, cspe bouquet* they extended dnrin; -y.il PetroieumiDominlc Mnwo and H,.v ;dally the kind friends from many beautiful floral tributes watchman, will serve as an of- Headquarters ill Carteret for qJU'bcr and Mulberry Stncts for PTA MEETING mr bereavement in the death Sui^rvlsow at Thomas Cunningham of our ilearlv cloved wife, rintifthte they extended during our be- ficer at Woodmen of the World's heir kindness as well ius be- CARTERET - The monthly New Jersey Head Camp fstatel .V- Ki'flnini Co, Jowph* Church. C»itert-t: Rev unit <|pvole sister and mint Mr: reavement in the death of our fore and ur iK'ieiive-.meeting of the Holy Family Helen Ourul. We especially wi: dearly beloved mother and de- convention May 2-4 in the '•••'i .Social C!ub;'jAiuhony Hutwr of St Kil/a- of our be-'PTA will be held May 7, at 7:30 '.Vu.Kibndsc Kir«t beth'a Church. Carterrt: P»r- to thunk the Kcv. John Hundiak voted grandmother, gre a t|Traymore Hotell, Atlantic City, husband and fat ier. The.|p-m. m the school hall. Kinder- pastor, the Hev, 1'i-ier Meleeh, as '•• officers and Ur MA. ChodosM and Doctoi 1 1 grandmother and aunt Mrs G((,,..,. jp-;.rfi pc;ir.::n Wi p.S'it'-'^U' '!! ni others will be In charge sistunt pastor, Prnfpssor Dimitr Barbara Kolnok. Both i"fl:i- 2114. Ar- M Cowen, the Cnrteret fouo cla'iiv wi.slVlo'&ttnic" hi-'m-'ie'stsof hospitality. Mrs. John Tom- kv, the altar bovs and L1 Nfinhborii on Reserve*. Carteret First Aid y y We especially wish to thank Two men who had been of St Javph's part .h of Car-'czuk. chairman ofthe Meadow- Jneko Wusiowisz of the St. Deme- *.i:fii; ThoVwho all ,who wnt flowcm. spintun. the Rev. Andrew A. Okal, bachelor chronics met for the teri't. N. J . fur th'ir kiiidm-ss'broolc trip, asks that if possible, trius Ikminiiin Orilindux Clmri'li. pastor, of Sacred Heart R.C. first time in five years. and moral all returns be made at this Dr. H:irols Meeinets of \ewnrk Church; Rev. Victor M, Gra- •'Tell me, Tom," said one, "did ON HER DAY... and Dr. Ralph Sicpl of Perth brian O.S.M. assistant pastor, you marry that girl, or do you .ill bfurcrs and the U«e c Amhov, the Carteret First AL Suiiuay, inlay 12th thi' nuns and children still darn your own socks and •:.il Home for the funeral and the Wcr? in Squad'.' the Medical Staff and St. Joseph R.C. Church; the Because Mother's a jewel, wrap up a gift from for their .heartf'lt prayers In f'AKK AM) !MK SAI.K Nurses at Perth Amhoy General Nuns of the Dominican Order, do your cooking?" • :••'•', rendered. Funeral Home CVHTKHKT - Tlie Miirtha our hour of nerd; tin- St. Jo-' Hospital, the Medical Staff and the altar boys; the Altar and "Yes." was Tom's reply. our wide selection for herself or her home. A -v uf the lat* j Mr*. Antonl* Mii.t'lt f'u. !i' nf ilii. First l'n>livteri:in si-pii'.s Choir, the Seventh Nurses at East. Orange Hospital. Rosary Society; the Rosarian small deposit reserves Mom's gift. I'lrnp-li will liol'l n cikc :IIII| pie 'HKN KUZNIAK' " and family Grade at St. Joseph's: the Fri- Carteret. Novelty Dress Co., Em-Society and the Parent Teach- •die nn Vndav. M:iv :i Iriini 2-6 NitP Mixed .Lt'aeue: Tuesday ployees of Curteret Novelty Dress Cultured Pearls Diamond Dinner , I'M . Ill (lie l'ell<,iv-l,l|i Hull. (V- ers Association of the Sacred NIK lit Women's Maiors: Sabo's ; Co., Foster Wheeler Corp., Car- Heart R.C. Church; the Greek tf ivt A % t-n II*-, ;in.| I ,!in r^on Street. Jewelry Rings Sixnt Shop, all of the Carteret teret; Employees from the Plat" [Catholic Union Society; Knights Tl.«- sale h^- IHMIIK held tn defrav simp, Flues and Duets of Foster, , l4iit'.H. and to all the kind r\px < ns-i nf :i new ^iri^iin elraner Columbus, Carey Council Shavers Wheeler Corp., Carte-rot; the I01 Mother's Day" friends who are -too muny to i,, ihe Churrli. l)on:iUnn- nt eakes rs Kiddy Mart, Linden; Royal IV 1280, Carteret; Carteret First Beautiful mention by name. .Services u k'ralifnllv aivi'plril; n if fee and Aid Squad; the Medicall Staff Drive-In Charms Carteret Lanes, Inc. welt' performed by Rollout's 11 troleuni Corp., New York 'City. •ill lie Imimht al the <:ll Employees of Royal Petroleum and Nurses at Roosevelt Hos- Corningware Funerul Home. We.st 14th St. Watches Corp., Sewaren; Fellow workers pital, Metuchen; Hudson Paper Western hopes for Kashmir nf the Tank Doom al, A. S. & li. & Pulp Corp., Carteret; Em- LIQUORS 1 FREE GIFT WRAPPING • OPEN FRIDAY "TIL 9 PJB. T*he Fred Roman Fiimily'aci-ord dashed. ; Co., I'i'i-lh Ainboy; Veteran ' of ployees at Hudson Paper & Pulp Featuring JOIN NOW Wars, Post 2314 Cnrtcret; Corp., Carteret; Day Shift Girls Tank House Supervision, V. S. at Hudson Paper & Pulp Corp., NATIONALLY 7—Woodlirulgc pub Carteret; Hudson Paper & Pulp Metals Refining Co., Caxleret; KNOWN BRANDS GOLD JEWELERS Local 716, Carteret; Em- Fire Brick. Co., 1. ployees of the Pipe Shop, U.S "For Gifts That Last a Lifetime" Summer Leagues fi7ti Woodbridge; Neighbors on Metals Refining Co., Carteret; Pershing Avenue A I.ONCJ-TIMfi POLICY Christopher St., Carlerel; Neigli- Employees ol Koppers Co at Lvi-r Miu-i' Ihc rit.tblhhliiiiil uf I hi- Synowirikl Sewaren; Club Mitrkay, 87 Koosevelt Avenue Carteret Carteret, Friends from Club Mar- Wood PJ-eserving Division, Port Randolph Street Phone KI 1-2800 Now Forming Kunrnl llomr, it hi* hn-ii our IMIIICJ to do Carte ret; Friends from Reading; Neighbors on Carteret murr for the family tb&n the> fipect us to do. Carteret; those who Avenue; those who donated For their cars, the Carteret. their cars, the Carteret and oclbridge Police Escorts, Woodbridge Police Escorts; the .e pull bearers and the Bizub ''uncral Home for satisfactory pall bfearers and the ^ MEN • WOMEN services rendered. Funeral Home for satisfactory services rendered. SPACE PROBLEM? Mrs. William Ouml Mr. 64 • DRESSES Fruit-Of- The-Loom WINTER LEAGUES •Sportswear HOSIERY Remember "MOM" • GIRDLES S«»mpru(e LOW COST Tuesday - 9»00 P.M. Sunday, May 12 BRAS SUPS ER ^Iome Improvement NIE SABO'S 860 LEAGUE Sec Our Beautiful Just Arrived! • BLOUSES Fr Selection of MAIDEN ee Shirts and Entree Fees NEW | KODAK FORM • HANDBAGS INO SPON8OE NECESSARY) MOTHER'S DAY INSTAMATIC 100 Outfit BATHING LOAN low-cost, taf/tit-loodmg . • LINGERIE EVKKV Prompt Service — Up To 3 Years To Kepuy! DUWLINHnW/l IMGP camtra tv»r,,.anly ffjO Jg SUITS AND EVENING CARDS • HATS DRESS CLUB! KODAK CAMERA mt FILM SUPPLIES JOIN OUR Carteret Bank and Trust Company Alys Dress.Shop "Our 40th Year of Uninterrupted Service to the Community" Carteret Lanes, Inc. 311 Pershing Avenue, Carteret — KI 1-6800 TOTH Photo Shop MAIN OFFICE: 20 Cooke Avenue BRANCH OFFICE: Carteret Shopping Center ALYS SHERIDAN, Proprietress ••-1 Koohmlt Avenue Carteret, N. j. Daily !>-3& FrhUy !)•(> Daily !M, t'rldaj 9,4 Mid 6 to 8 "Srrvlnji Kehidiiits »( Carteret Since l!l4ti" Open Daily » A.M. to 9 P.M.-WednMdajr » A.M. to 1 P.M. KI 1-8944 B4 Cooke Avc, Carteret Tel. KI 1-4231 Thursday, May 2, 1963 PAGE FOUR

Farm at 8 PJM. Tuesday. —Th» monthly meeting of tha Avenel-Colonla First Aid Squad ta Tuesday at 8 P.M. at squad headquarters. —Wednesday the Exempt MRS. M\RTIX Ol'TOWSKI the First Presbyterian Church Firemen's Association meets at XEEP,SAVING ON rir»r«r Sirfet entitled this year, "Mondnacht the flrehouse at 8 P.M. KEEP SAVING A\rnrl. X. J. Auf Dcr Alitcr", will be held Friday, May 17 from 9 P.M. to *v —Th» uolfih bi»thday of ] A.M. in Westminster Hall. •., ;.-y GiHov.ski, daughter of Roservatlons are due by May 13.Dinner Tonight .';. and Mrs. Martin uutowski. _A welcome home party «u C.c:-c S'.ieet. was celpbratfd held for Mrs. Mary Yaclna, on ORT Calendar EX. U* . andchildicn, Patty and Fiankie «'»> n^ tonight at the loca. Mrs, Paul Levine, and Mrs. Lou Yukon Club Commercial Avenue, vacationed flrehouse. Porter. ; SHORT CUT (First Gnu Prlcrf light.) You'H for three lays In Scranton, PaJ —St. Andrew's Knight* of —Linda Avery. daughter of Columbus, Council 5088, meets New officers to be installed Canned Beverages ! Save! Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Avery, today at 8:30 P.M. at the C.Y.O are Mrs. Thomas Copeland, president; Mrs. Clark Green- Chalet of Woodbridge Avenue, accompa- hall. 6 Flivorl Mr. and Mrs. George, Pride of New Jersey Coun- berg, Mrs. V. , Mrs. Mas- Buzlck and daughters. Betty,jciii Sons and of Ll- B. Brooks, Mrs. Irwin IT'S k PUID tTMP-EDD IE SURE TO USE Ilonl a andd JoanJ , WoodbridgWdbid e jberty, meet tomorrow at 8 P.M ters, vice presidents; Mrs. RIBS BEEF MUWI FROM Ttk WEEK MBE OF YOUR MAIL 1 Marvel Avenue, on a three-day stay at Avenel School 4 auditorium. A. Strausberg, corresponding! at secretary: Mrs, Larry Perlman, fttflulwStyk the Shore Han Hotel, Wash- —Saturday the Northern ington, D. C. treasurer: Mrs. Arnold Beer- lee Cream JMiddlesex County CYAC will man, financial secretary, Mrs. —The drama tournament, ]10id ft spring dBnce at Stanley's Ilrwln Schneider, recordln sec- sponsored by the 6th District of Gallery from 9 PJM. to 1 A.M.' ChoSc* of retary, and Mrs. H. Miller, par- 4 Flavort cont. the New Jersey State Federa- —The Metis' Club of Congre. liamentarian 1,200 tion of Women's Clubs, held Ration B'nal Jacob will have a Friday at the Park Hotel, Plain-; g i d LO Breakfast Sun- Mrs. Blnstf in. installation' it AJP yoM'll find HM short ribs have been re- §\ \ Oa e an X chairman, reported a Chinese Ann Page field, was attended by the fol-[day at 9.30 A.M. at the Jewish moved giving you greater value and easier carving. V •#" PLAID STAMPS TO lowing members of the Avenel: , pr dinner will be served, Mrs.: cpr t Masters has served as co-chair-' Woman's Club: Mrs. Joseph —The Avenel Fire Company Preserves FILL HALF A SAVER BOOK Wukovets, Mrs. William Kuz- will hold drill exercises Mon- ments. 55 WITH THESE EXTRA STAMPS miak, Mrs, Nelson Avery and day at 7:30 P.M. at the fire- P»«c p Mrs. Charles Podraza. Mrs. E. Miller, honor roll THI5"WEEK! I house. vice president. commended Apricot or Cherry NATURALLY A9EP California Cut Boneless Chuck —The Avenel Woman's Club —Tuesday the Avenel Schools members upon achieving honcr held a^ board meeting with Mrs. 4 and 5 P.T.A. meets, at 8 P.M. lOtmiA HMD STAMM WITH MftCHAK —Sisterhood of Congregation roll as follows: Mrs. Lil Porter,; 01 *IM Ot MOH AND COUPON «0M MAII Joseph Wukovets, president, Mrs. Murray Fromer, Mrs. B. Ann Page Demorest Avenue. The club is B'nai Jacob meets Tuesday at \i. Brumbere, and Mrs. Bernice making final plans for its clos- 8:30 P.M. at the local syna- POT ROAST IT 45: -55[|i.| IN bin HiH ttnpi vlih gogue. Brooks, The honor roll lunch- 111 ing dinner May 15 at Lou Barbecue Sauce Frwi IMMIIM Frail Oito tiptr-Rlfht •*•! Homer's Ad Lib, Woodbridge. —Avenel Memorial Post, eon will be held at noon onj " ' "TURKEYS —The annual adult dance at V.F.W., meets at the Maple Tree May 8 at Westmont Country s Club, with Tina Robbins sup- OL bot, ' Brisket Beef ; RibSteaks 69,; III Ixtn Piili ll»pt vltk purchnt i MM plying the entertainment. c Mrs. V. Binsteln was the B winner of the last free dress Colonna Newport Roast 95,! Stewing Beef ^ 55, tit> u «x. MM club Mrs. P. Herbst, Tel Aviv KEEP UP WITH YOUR chairman reported. Members Imported Psrmtun 55,t Veal Cubed Steaks 99,; IN Ixtn Pill* M«M with p who have completed payments Grated Cheese Ground Chuck on their club are asked to call e HOME TOWN NEWS Mrs. Herbst at KI 1-5656. R.di-Wi. FUvortd In. Cross Rib Roast 79; Pork Roll *"* Ii99 A special Father's Day cloth- II brtn PliM Hwpi with purthm i CUP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAS ing club has started and will ]Bread Crumbs UM ran for ten weeks. Mrs. Jean Chicken Steaks 99; Fancy Shrimp 98! DUTCH APPLE HE WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. Traberman announced. The! Ann Page club is not limited to members.! lomltu 18 GREEN STREET "SESET*1.1T 9 N Extra mil Strap ilti f insh.t, For further information call, Pork & Beans Chuck Fillet 55,! Flounder WOODBRIDGE, N J. Mrs. Traberman, FU 8-3458. l-ttll UM • Enclosed please find $4.00 (01 one-year Members were urned to con- lodon Stylt 2 ib 25c VrTiilt -EVAPORATED MIL tact Mrs. Tama Traberman, or V»geraTi«rt * rant mw subscription to: president, for tickets or infor- N litn PltK pinskm i • INDEPENDENT-LEADER mation concerning O.R.T.'s an- GREEN GIANT PEAS fr 2:39 O CARTERET PRESS nual day at the races at Mon- Scott CHOCOUTES mouth Race Track,' ( To be sent to: Emulation Family Napkins N bin PliH ttMii wltt The locomotive engineer's son TOMATO SOUP .r.^ 5'r49 NAME got an electric train for Christ- TWTHPA3T! ADDRESS mas, but he is an oly child and refuses to operate the train un- til he gets a second man to DEL MONTE PRUNE JUICE - 39 , , . TOWN Soft-Wove t hfH6 comply with union rgulatlons. Frtth FruHt & Vegetables —Decatur Hearld. Toilet Tissue l u l KELLOGG'S SPECIAL T CEREAL ; 29 Wattrmelon j: Looking for America's lowest-priced bucket-seat hardtop P Whit.orC<.l0rtd2ro||,25e I Uulru«~S«lMtQiillly Bmi Iliit Irui _ SWOOt COM (UFIS. 5" 2 Valiant has it...$2230*! Sliced o io« uicy »i" 2! Scotiissue Golden Corn tC 51149° Green Beans Atmrr J mbc C Pineapple Wttiit or Colorad Scot Towels 1»29 Ritz Crackers V IOOOiht»t String Beans Firm, 4 rotli Krisny CraAew Stltj:;i:lt Q.T. Frosting SIX .;;li Toilet Tissue 1 c Fresh Carrots Walnut Dessert Topping^ :; 41 Bouillon Cubes ^°- ^3 •- 25* Raisin Week Buys.' 51* Elderberry Jelly — ;27C Marcal Paper Hankies HARTZ A&P Raisins « Orange Marmalade MOUNTAIN J Sail Detergent FithClt F.-oJ Raisin Bread :;/:: All Purpot* , Fell Liquid J Or a sedan priced under 92000? t pt.m. oLpUitic' Raisin Cookies - Valiant has it...$1910*! Raisin Pound Cake;;: ' 35' Jane Parker Baked Foods! WLLO6G S 1 : Raisin Bran OH K)SI F> Laddie Boy Crumb Square COFFEE CAKE 35c Samsonite C Spanish Bar Cak« •• 39 FOLDING TABLE Froitn Foods! Dog Food WH)TI b Airir^d c Meadowbrook BREAD SHw For Babitt & Budqth to qrow on Banket Pies ^^ 5 Gerbers Ktwl 1 C»WH Dinntri— Turk"• High M««t VALUES ON BAM HEEDS tffik d ch Dinners Infants Polo Shirts 2T " For Btbiti ft 41/, 01. J ky Freezer Qieon Beefsteaks: Of Junior! PlastieBahyiPaiities t:: '•% Monnen Baby Magk tZ 'i Brane Juice AW-C««*^ 3 Betch-Mut Orange Drink lb:; . 4 Valiant prices now start below 9 American compacts! Fru'il Juio Curity White Cotton Balls ;': Co t d Drinks Q-Tips Cotton Swabs Voltu Dairy FovoriTes!- can 26'26 miles pef gallon in the Mobil oy pirn ue : Str,in.d fi *2 R7C Cottar t Qhtiti " "' end right here. For Valiant is now just Run. And then there's America's longest Plastic Nursing Units [vtn H« I 01. J A1.1.-HI Kn»l. 1 AB1.K - IULAL GIH about the lo'A/ect-priced car made in the and best new-car warranty-5 years or 50,000 (>«nuiue S»m>uiutc 'table lui inui rtiilltot, (•LTAAni l&AAeU Victory B'«nd 7 ' rwisum iin>| fi| \ - , §, i p, .,i", n U. S. A. If you're looking (lor beauty, take Baby Shampoo ^»n»j^,.n >/.«(j(|bot. c m v Mil upi fe olw mile***. To get all of the good news first- over tiMc plK»..E»»), coiuuKt LiHlni. Eieluiiu tttj- a gcod long Icok at Valiafit's new styling hand, why don't you test-drive a Valiant MtMl It 111 »cliou lock ltji Mn-uir»Ify.»«|ikd lubnlu rttfl If p. tor '63. Economy? Valiant V-100 averaged today at your Plymouth-Valiant Dealer's I riiiprmMiiipi l litLoll rrnimrl finii|i on ill neUl pnii Tli ubl 1 iUl l T Egg Yolks J*J Baby Powdtr Tliii ublt 1» tviiUle iw, pupul colon: TIB with liune tnd l,rcy witith bluk Mild Oheddar Choose ,; Now's the time ta gat...the best all-around compact yet...Valiant! Str.m.dlorB.bi.. ''/'01 Pricn «HMriv« through Saturday, May 4th in Super MarktN & S«lf-Sf»rvtc« Stort; Only. Whipped Butter ,J::Z^ [ M h" tiros, bjek-uo light! txtn. All Tobwoo Product!, fmj Milk md Alcoholic Bevcri^et ewfui|»t iroia PUid Sttmp elcr. Limburger Choose p:!,.^ ' lCid currtrllty tv»,„,,„ 113 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Oft* mttM. M«n., Twt., Wed., ThWl. _ Friday Till 10 P.M. - 8»t. I - I P.M. _ Op«n bu«4«, | . | PJ1 "833 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET, N. J. MAURO MOTORS Inc. OMB TIB I *Jf. Hon.. Tuw., Wed.. Tbun. - rrid»» TU1 10 fM. - kturdi; I AJt. U • YM. •. / V 611 Amboy Avenue Td. ME 4-4100-1, ME 4-1651 Woodbnftge 306 INMAN AVENUE, COLONIA, N. J. Op«n TUJ I rjl. M.u, Tiief., Wtd, lhuik. irid*, rill iv P.M - s»l. S . i fM - Open SmU«, I . | rJL Thursday, May 2, 1963 PAGE FIVE •—— -—_^_ Skits Presented Bv Cub Pack 31 PORT READING - Skits on tin- theme "Tip Above and 1895 1963 Down Bnlnw" wore presented at Christensen's if'nh Park 31 meeting ftt St. i Anthony's Hall. Den 7 pre- "The Frtendly Slorn" '."•Hitcd R missile program and Hen 8 featured skin both using apnratns. Tn the challenge round of HUNDREDS OF WONDERFUL trip Plne.woofl Derby. Den 3 re- placed Dm 4 as the possessor of t'ie Irnnhv, The visitors were "art by Den Mother, Mrs. Vickie Vivorlnn. (SIFTS Cnhmaster Robert Clarke In- Irndnced Scoutmaster John AURORA CUNHA who spoke briefly on BETROTHAL TOLD: Mr. parental participating In scout- and Mrs. Jose Cunha, 45 IIIP. A new rlen mother, Mrs. Harrison Avenue, Colonla, Laura Poland was introduced. announce U. ^igarement of .Tnsr-nh .7. Ciirley, chairman their daughter, Aurora to presented awards as follows' Anthony T. Migacz, Jr., son Bobrnt. John Kazlawskls. of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. John Lucas. Llvio Botti and uacz, 36 Cleveland Avenue, JMichnrl Kwlatkowskl; 'Wolf, Colonia. DnnM Poland: Gold Arrow Both Miss Cunha and her rr Tcr.-s;. r iIh.-rinr. r.S.J., principal nf Our I,;idy of Trace ; rank Taravasllone, Joseph fiance are Woodbrldfe Sen- School, Kord», demonstrate to IMA, mcmlirrs the l\|ir of problem first-graders now daltnowskl and Michael Dunn; ior High School rraduates. and GRANDMOTHER TOO! copf with *lnrr the irhonl Introducer! iiiiidfrn m;illiem:itirs. Three other members of rSiK Mr Jilver Arrows, Reid Torgerson Miss Cunha is employed at the staff who »Uo iiddrr«*d thr Rroup arc shown (I. to r.l Mrs. Barbara Barnes, remedial Joseph Mcdvetz and Garry ', Die Is- The First Bank of Colonla. Trading teacher; Mrs. llrrminr tins, srhnol nurse; and the Reverend • Christopher C. Kuznlak and Charles Bayo 'who Her fiance Is assistant man. Atlon flnrt Rflllv, parish assistant and religion Irutnictnf. also received & Gold Arrow. ater at Thorn McAn Linden. WORLD'S BEST "MOM" m the Richard Mayer was present' LOVING CUPS WITH EACH iuriv -tlic. I with a three-year service tiirn hr| pin and two-year pins went to 8ook of Hebrews' $5.00 GIFT PURCHASE. .'i brad! Fords Teacher Says 'Poor Reader Bruce Rush, Paul Clarke and FREE! l Nntlons Richard Cundari. One - yea' MMMM for 9 pins were given to Brian Cur- Sermons Begin Abraham Is Doomed to Scholastic Failure ley, Scott McFadden and Rob' rt and Reid Topgerson. AVENEL - The Ministers of PRETTY LINGERIE the First Presbyterian Church nf FORDS Thr child who; pin I tied bv Sister Teresii Cath- despite the advances of medical Welcomed into the Webelos will begin a series ol sermons .t Ufe.TrrfMl Catherine. C3.1.. prln-.tc.ieh ^nd .itiidents nlllte. Ini sponsor a Youth Ranch, for Mrs. Leo Orossman. Kave an inn- directed by Harry Kavln, cl : lhf R v >fnd riav.s students found wlu be Supp-Hose fnian an-' '*' ^ " Christopher "for:- spiring talk on the birth ofi Presented at the final Junior and Junior High people PeHlv, parish instant: and mathematics id: today ii Southern of this summer at the retreat M n rnrto1 r its srowth In Regular," Spring " "" "n" '-In*- » , >v:^ the iw j of students It.riiicept'nn'jts'manrfunctions'^e Middlesex County Chapter center In Pennsylvania pur- i niiilhematics Amf>r can ewisl1 Seamless & Stretch ie!d »t The ' and Its place In today's com-! ' J ConRress. Tne chased recently by the men of Amon the m»ny causes for i But, this, too. fragile, Mav 5 to 7 ' * munity. meeting Will take place Tues- the Church. Those wishing to mn^kl wild problem* rited bv Mr«' „.,,,,.. , dayy at the Congregation Beth register children for the Ranch t t wonderfully :e Region'* ire visual nnd oral Iteillv rev The fa I bowlinit league now st t t are invited to call the Church! ipwch- defects, poor motor (otmlni? is nn 8:30 P. M. Included In the Office. Rev. MacKenzie and Run-Resist 'hard Brown 'f thi' pa nod eximple. lli' said that FOREVA by Gotham set by Mrs Morris Peckfrman and There will/to a sJiort business trative staff will meet Monday she tx- more thin, fiOO hooks lln-\ th."• MrsV"ju'lerBta^stavn'- will rep. SHEER-LOC by Hane» itni Of\t retlng,.*t'ffl^i'lcri' election of at 8 prn. In Church Hail-. F»uinf - -- the adult section of reJl,nt „„, chaptor at tonight's ULTRASON 'poor reader are the Inability to ,^ llbrm ,,nd nn PqilR| niim. officers will take place. The Two former missionaries, mcetliif In the Essex House, slate to be presented is: by Berkshire LINGERIE Icope with tvtttri and tn IMT riri- available to youngs'.TS Rev. and Mrs. George Stebbins 'Me: in report- Newark, at a membership and President, Mrs. Stanley Un- will speak at the Church. Sun- cl»te letter form* snd sounds -A vornrlnu.1 reader, yodr ? or ._ nroilment Style Illustrated •>"»:rs with s rf e clinic. 'cerleider; vice presidents, Mrs. day at 8 P.M., of their life as 1 ,In the l.iUr grai!^ problems old .hf continued, enn dlsroverj "i Arsb unity. On Monday, officers flnd;Sol Fishier and Mrs. Benjamin missionaries in Viet Nam. They 1 [cover a Xiucii *idfr ranac, she ne.i world', new d'-lii-hls -vr-ryj $21.95 i:rm»n of the ' |chalrBifji_of_the 3.i chapters Rose; treasurer, Miss Mildred will Illustrate their story with said They include tin- Inabil- (ls\. li' will patlsfy, to GLOVES '•!:•'. Rlchman, lh(> sitlm comprislns the Northirn N. J Jacobs: recording secretary, pictures. uioinenLos and cos-. The same sumptuous roses and lacea that carve the peignoir ityto '«'*"' » - i-vni- that must i isatl- COTTON • NYLON :i:"e«ldent. hon- ?n .it Council of B'nai B'rith will hold Mrs. Miirny Goldberc: corre-|tumes. Rev. and Mrs. Stebbins yoke, curve the waist of the waltz gown beneath. Double Uon. coinUnt the able i<'.; ,|,,M,. By Kavser '!a,»'orr:shnp at Weequahlc Hish sponding secretary, Mrs. Harry returned from Viet Nam a chiffon-sheer tone on tone — creates a marvelous, magical to "iirloclo••>c'lon of dr»dr»-- ! by, "The well-rend — .- prt'sldent will ^t-,annual donor dinner and in-service and are now members New Spring Shades. Sizes 32 to 38. « collected !*ord-by-word Olli' Olf by nilt'.in'd person itend accompanied by 14 mem-!stanatj011 atjgtelner's, Newarkjof the Avenel Presbyterian M BaITI T e i "' " hr k'Y.» to nil tin* Is 'hbrnrv''bets. May 27, wil le discussed. Ichurch. Rev, Stebbins attended cnot r ol n! the fvenlngi* " *'" °"'' ' •ard " Kv. ^nti-Defamatic;: Leas1.::' " ' Wheaton College. Bloomfleld

Kithrr I!e|i]y said that '1H'Iworkshop* fs schcdiili"d" for T:45.| Is He Deaf? ;College and Nyack Missionary ;i,l- by .mne] July «. In both remedial in! HANDBAGS Hbicv'i wide rnnge of philn-p M May 6 at Coronrt, ir-j "Your grandfather's a little College. He was a former Mln- ! •iojihlral and llii'olc'ical works vlnRt0M • Ml.Sj i>beskinri an- deaf isn't hi?" one man asked.ister of the Neighborhood Gift Certificates 1 1 1 thBt th(> must 10(t! ! ith ActlvUlei " * " ' can answer manv f the ques- iired. , '.another. "A little deaf the!Church In West Burlington, • Leather • Plastic • Straw Ill be utilized, sin i n0U (Available In Any Amount) HOIK that daily c- front think- . ! her man said. "Yesterday heilowa. Mrs. Stebbins is a grad- U the 8R.A. ReiidlnR Ute - ot ••i Rablnowlti inR Catholics, "our Inventory, Tax credit due for buyers ofjconducted family prayers kneel-iuate of Wheaton College, • Vinyl • Tapestry tory, which provides practice ;n consists of work- ranainf! from equipment. . iing on a cat." [Wheaton, 111, Let Mom Select Her and vocabul: ry An Excellent Collection to : .1-1 urly doctors of . i '•- ' .^^^^^^^^^^^^M^— Select from! a device Own Gift at Her Convenience. of Pop* -Johjf XXTIl jphrue rfadlng. The pro-" nn linii il In Terrls." he added. . sh4 explained, will enhance the by Ship'n Shore, Rhod.a Lee, . I.lns, in dlscussInK the student's readlnn ability and Mis Pilot and Judy Bond. \s health proaram. pointed BLOUSES 'comprehension. that tuberculosis Is still a I'-omrol plsn The modern approac t» out by Old Colony, Helen Harper Itrachinx mathematics *• reckoned with, SWEATERS and Bermuda. by Jantzen, Old* Colony SAVINGS SPORTSWEAR and Bobby Brooks. HURRY... LAST 3 DAYS! Placed by May 15th SUMMER COTTONS and OF OUR GIGANTIC, MONKY SAVIMi .... CO-ORDINATES By Betty Barclay, Rhoda Lee, EARN Meg Marlow and Cay Artley. GIFT HANKIES h* La<* Herita^e Special Mother's Day Embroidery. From May 1 st Swiss Embroidered, Linen, Lace, Etc. DUSTERS - HOUSECOATS • SHIFTS COSTUME JEWELRY JEWEL BOXES BY MELE • UMBRELLAS • WALLETS Full Dividends Every Month. • LUGGAGE • SLIPPERS $ Bonus Days To Help You INSURED PRACTICAL GIFTS Earn More on Insured THAT EVERY MOTHER LIKES TO GET SAVE.»50to 150OFF! • Camion Boxed Percale Sheet and Savings. Start Today! Pillowcase Sets • Novelty Gift Sets APPLIANCES - T V SETS - STEREOS 1 Lovely Towel Sets T V SETS - SMALL APPLIANCES 1 Fancy Pillowcases * Summer /Blankets and Quilts * St. Mary*s Blankets Gift Boxed! > Beautiful Tablecloth Sets PRICES GO BACK TO NORMAL MONDAY! A Wonderful Selection to Cftoose From.

APPLIANCE STORE HOURS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION DAILY 9:36 to 6 FRIDAY 9: SO to > MART IN EDUSON (AMocltte Office) (Auoclite Office) FREE PARKING BOB'S (Home Office) W Sales & Service of HCA TV & Appliances 535 Amboy Avenue Amboy Ave. at 5th St. AT REAR ENTRANCE 339 8Ute Stm I 2 Bliwkt North of attei\ tit. (CUra Btrton Section) MAIN STREET ME -I-2M13 WOOIMIR1DGK "Where FIRST In The Name Means YOU!" Open Daily 'HI 0 P.M. Monday & l''ri'l»V "r>' Thursflay, May 2, 1963 Eleanor Byleckle, both of Port PMtor of formerly was proprietor of the Idled April 23,1*47. She Is sur-lOreek Catholic Hungarian Bo- Evangelical Lutheran r Church. South PUln- from the Bimb funeral Home, Reading: lve brothers, Steven, Willow Furniture Co.. Rahway, vived by two daughters, Mrs clety. oflldatlng. Burial win fleld. Burial wu In Hillside 54 Wheeler Avenue, Friday, Her huaband. the late flteph- Port Reading; George C. and for many years. He nnd hl« Mary Casalegfl of Carteret, and Her huaband. the late eiepn- ron ™«""». ;„ in,n,wlck' dorerleaf Memorial Cemetery, Plalnfleld. April 26 at 9:30, Divine Liturgy en Dombl died in 1B1955 1 She t* Walter, both 6tNew BtunswtcK. at the St. Derae'triiu Ukrainian wife, Mrs, Antonla Malelt, ob- Mrs. Theodore Afon'Daggen- Chester, Perth Amboy, and JoWoodbridge- . OBITUARIES w served their 55th wedding anni- survived by three sons, Andrew hausen of Metuchen; two sons, Pltllck of Carteret, Michael Pit- Iseph, Carteret. The deceased owned „ or^;rer^rhi rdi5rthodox « -«**. versary, Jan. 21. WM a member of St. Mary's with Rev. John Hundlak, c(Je- Paul and Michael of Carteret: lick of betrolt, Mich and erated a confectionery * •Interment. was in Cloverlea: brant, assisted by Rev. Peter Surviving besides his wife are 8 grandchildren and seven the Ford Avenue addvn. EMZABETH BIXHIPGOOD Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Stephen Pltllck of Pittsburgh, ALEX MARCZI Cemrtery, Woodbridge. South PlalnfleM. Born In Rus-Melech. Interment was In Clov- three sons, John, of Rahway, great-grandchildren. Cal.; three daughters, Mrs , CARTERBTT - Funeral serv- native of Manlster, Mir WOODBRIDG* - «•».<; born in shl she had resided In Isclin 40 erleaf Park Cemetery, Wood- ^an d , Josep. h, an. d George. . , ,„of. | The pallbearers were, John Margaret Stephens, Mrs. Helen ices were held for Alex Marczl, had resided in Fords IbridRe with committal services Carteret; also fivMvee daughters,daughters,! ^ Bvechka.Repashl and Mrs. Elisabeth 69 208 Penning Avenue, who survlvin* Is hl< . 53. years. at the grave by Rev. Peter Sewarcn for 37 years. He ww Mn. John Jscjfc Brooklyn; Mrs Q / Hasek,!Ou*lna of Detroit. Mich,; one died 8atur»y morning at Perth,Grace 'Wallace-; tWn , Surviving are two daughters, iMelech. Pall bearers were Mi- Mrs. Steven Sptilock. New Bed- ^ "- «-*» o..,»v.Ut , MrsMrs . Be/thBeiha OndcOnder of Amboy Oeneral Hospital. Tu™- ters. Mrs. Orace MrPlv ,n chael Evon, Adam Kucaba, Mi- Henry Tarnecky, Trenton: Mrs. iCarteret; 14 grandchildren and ^ rUncs. were hold Tr.es--Jr. - ^ »• »"- * "? ford, Mnss. and Mlw Martha ban. day 9 A. M. at the Symwliv*l,fdlson. and Mrs, Mnrir ya, chael Patrick. Stephen fluperak Qeorge Clusman. East Bruns- • 1.„8 »re8re«t-«randehlldren1 . I^infrnl Home, SB Carteret Ave.. nous, Fords; three son< day at the Orrlnrr Funeral *-^ ,1 a. Andrahovleh. Iselin: two sons. Jr. and Richard Superak. Pray- Mrs, John Dobosle- R°«*ry services were recited « »"""" Home. 44 Green Str«£«IH, CaHrrrn ^ ^ ^ Alex. Curtwt. nnd Michael, 9-30 A. M. from St. EllMbeth'scMonla. Robert nnd er services were held Thursday witt, Jr., of Linden; also 16 by Rev, Victor Jl. Or MRS, FRANCT8 SUPETA Church W1Hwith1 .a .,requieM m Mass. fdlson; nine «erviees at the HimRftrian Re- " u0 ^ ffch Avenel; and four , irrandchil- Irveninn 8 P.M. with Rev, John grandchildren and eight great. O. S.M on Monday e p M B CARTERET _ puneral serv-^ A]lthony j, Hubfr, Crle- three formed Church w.th Rev. T^.e-St • »™J mppl,pr ot the drpn. I Hundlak and Rev. Peter Melech grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. at 7' P-. M-^J. in"e B«freJF£a Heart . ,d ( M Pr8nces ""_ wetwere held[ 'or Mrs Frances ^ ItenInterment t wawas Iln aatt .,* ssister|st . Mrs Film rin -•- Emx pastor, offlclatuw. VTV'-I,.,, Wm kinsmen Asso- Mary SkocAo, New York CltyjAltalt>ltarr anadd RowrR y BocietSi j and «J J'*™ t „ . M Mary ^ Cemetery, Colonla pords JOHN W1TKOWRKI, SR. { 7 l tr ._rf ».. v«»t,«. u.riin ftnd the Rosarlan Sbplety recited Jf . \ !.,.* ™.,^., »nni °" were all members CARTERET — Funeral the rosary Monday evening at Albert Maiek In Po.and. 29, White visiting of the World Tamp ARTHUR F. KNArrn loes will be held for John 7:30 P. M. Rosary services were Tuesday morning 8:30 , Joseph Tele- WOODBRIDOF F>, ;owskl,Sr. 69.132 recited by Rev. Andrew A. Okal, ;M_ MRS. BARBARA KOI-NOK Tomort. Paul - |ees for Arthur F K- i died srl v i Mntkowsky arid CARTERET — Funeral serv- on Yursft, Pt«ve ^ 100 Kraske Rtree'. m,, [rom the ! ices were held for Mrs. Barbara i. her husband. Nemyo. Home, 5G A M , ' .Friday at h> home at (Stanlchar) Kolnok. 109 Car- Church, a solemn requiem Mass ' Mr Mnreiil was bom In Hun-jlon» illness, were i,eid \\< R«..: ™»r brother., Prayer -j* « and teret Avenue, who died Satur- on Monday evening iwlth Rev. M. A. Konopka as; >"- nnd was n resident of Car-]aat the IjPhrer Fnnerni Paul Remewky. Carteret. and Monday evening at 8 P. K ind 9 A day, April 27 at the Roosevelt P.M. celebrant. Rev. St trftry nnd was n r J celebrant. Rev. Stanislaus MIlos 275 West Milton Hospital, Edison after a long was deacon and Rev. D. M. teret for the past W years Mr Edward K™*^. ^ ^ KHT35Z » anc Ref. M.. AA.. MRS. MART DOMBJ member nf St !wny. with burial In 1 f B1 d Illness, from the Blzub Funeral \VtLUAM COFFKT The Sisterhood » 'f ^, Konopkn CARTERET — Funeral serv- Ceme- Elizabeth's R C Church. the|Cemetery, Middle Vlibir.: Gertrude's!/ J1i" SeSncredd HHeart Church. Rev Home, 54 Wheeler Avenue, was 1 WOODBRIDGE - Private Virpin Mary and the St. Anns ment to n s ice* will be held for Mrs. Mary Pallbearers.Holy Name Society of the Born In New Ynrtt c\\v '.Andrew Okal, pastor, wu th< Tuesday, April 30 at 8:30 A.M. tery. Woodbridge. he Woodmen of deceased was a Wnmih fcSSStaW he,d Mon-: Auxiliary of «.;'St Mnrtriu. Cemetery In St .followed by a high requiem rPitllck) Dombi, 18 Lincoln day mornine for William Cof-U. O. Church. Oaiterrt recited Mass at the Sacred Heart RC Avenue, who died April 38 at J9. 'resident for the past u her home after a jhort Illness, ann. HB WHS the hti'bnnd of the He wa* a retired salf. m Church at 9 A.M. with Rev mund Pearsall, Edward Greiner -«. Andrew A. Okal, celsbrant. In- from the Bizub Funeral Home. ' "late Eli^nbeth Nattv MnrMl for Addrewotrraph-" - Green Street, with burial hi 8t. War n. |54 Wheelfr Avenue. 9 A.M. itella and Frank Lozak. Siirv!vwi« include * son, John.^company of terment followed In St. James ! James Cemetery. i He is survived by his wife Thursday mornirlr. followed by Mrs. Supeta was born In Port. trrPt. „ sister, Mrs. ;nnd had worked for ihr WBS ln 8I Cemetery, Woodbridge. The deceased was the son of Lucy ist*lmai Kuznlak, one • operator He - a high requiem mass at 9:30Readlng and lived In Carteret ^^ RftBfltta, , Roseland. and Ipany 40 years. He w»5 n ployed Father Okal Mrs. Kolnok was born In 8 the late Chartea and Afrneaison .loseph of Sewaren. three "rommunleant of HolyiWoodbridire.,. . a AM. from St. Elizabeth's R.C for the past 27 year*. ^*"! hnei. Himnary jveteran of World Wm i t wss Czechoslovakia and had resided AM. from St. Elizabeths R hr0th(ir Mlc Dunham Coffey. Mr. Coffey;daughters. Mrs, Mary DaPrlle fered prayers at the oenwtery. Church with Rev. Anthony J.!a member of the HoHoly Family member of the Ancient Family Church all grandsons of In Carteret the past 25 years. died "Friday at the utte of 66. of Arlington, Texas, Mrs. Stella Mr/WilkowskMr. WilkowsKii is siirviwsiin-iveda boyy Th*••••e bearers. Huber as celebrant. IntermentRoman Catholic Church and Lodne 45J F. A A. M nnd the moving here from Port Reading,---,,, , _. . _, r^—. BurvivlnR ar« two brothers,iRvon, of Sewaren, and Mrs his wife Anna iVavorskyV and. deceased were, John Jaclk. w1 Capital City Chapter Jr where she had lived for M40 wUl foitow «t St. J«ae« ttme Royal Arch Masons, ivi Charles, Woodbritlge, and Ed-!Helen Wishney of Hopclawrv, (TWtwoO daughters. Mrs. Anna Slot- •• Oeorge Clusmah, Jr., Stan- terv years. She was a communicant I , Woodbridge Albany, N. Y wwrd, Rahway. itwo sisters, Mrs. Tillie Matway, winsklwlnski,. of Passalc nn

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When your winter clothing is returned next Fall, clean and fresh', ready for immtdiatt use, pay ";:",: Campbell's Tomato Soup 81*97. Noha Spaghetti ?£ only the moderate cleaning charges, plus the amazingly low ,Stor-O-Box rate. , WM i«i 24* —23* WonoaOII tr Join riw Thousands who fhave recognised Hie genuine vakieof Stor-O-Boi. Dos't Delay! B 4 i's Special K '^27. ^41. Hormel's Spam *BW-- - NOW IS THE BEST TIME1 Smsweet Cooked Pnmes 2^55* Maion GoMen Cora Oil "Cold Storage Vaults on Premises" Monte Stewed Pnmes 2£55« Butter -« "?37. "?5S BONED R4R^, Shredded Wheat S 2*^45* CHICKEN J LAUNDRY AMILTON DRY CLEANING SERVICE 27$ HAMILTON STREET . FULTON 1-3000 • IAHWAY, NIW JUSIV Fir- Thursday, May 2,1963 PAQE SEVEN School ^5 Science Fair Is Outstanding Success

FORDS - Mrs. J. L. Martin Mrs, Barton Melcher and'Mlch- was elected president Ot the ael Cerrone, teachers, high- PTA of School 25 for the year lighted this special "Fathers' 1963-4 at the lust meeting. Night" meeting. Children from other officers elected were: the fourth, fifth and sixth Mrs. Nathan Davidson, first grades displayed and explained vice president: Murray Fleck, their science exhibits. second vice president; Mrs. Al- Refreshments were donated bert Ololno, corresponding sec- by the flrst grade mothers and retary: Ml-s. Norman Rels served by Mrs. William Borger- recording secretary; and Mrs son and her committee. Donnld Murphy, treasurer.' The next executive board i A Science Pair under the meeting will be Wednesday, supervision of Mrs. Paul Moyle May 8, at 8 P, M. In the teach- ers' room at the school, Bible School Rnmmasfe Sale Schedule Set FORDS - Rev. Howard H. Plans Comolete rtemnly, pastor of Wesley FORDS — Plans for a rum- Methodist C'hnrch, announces sale on Wednesday, Vnontion Bible School is sched- hursday and Friday, May 15, uled for June 24 - 28 In the 8 and 17, were discussed at a FOR A WORTHY STUDENT: The Hopelawn Home and School Association this week mornlnRs. A staff is being as- leetlng of the Parkway Jewish presented a check to the Mary Swallick Scholarship Fund. Left to right: Mrs. Andrew sembled. Those who tflah to inter Sisterhood at the home Kuruci, Mrs. Louis Sialay, Mrs. Joseph Aochoa, recently elected president ot the school may contact James Klat- Mrs. Norman Newman, 11 fro up. : Interest thwr ynnntatrr* of llolifrt Marino. Victor Simon, Frank Krushlnnkl, .lody ler nr Mrs. Marguerite Remaly. farady Drive, Tuesday. Mrs. IMI•sriili-rt a nelmcf fair. I^ft to rljhl: dri-rii. Shelly (irern. The Women"s Society of Wes- Robert Rosen and Mrs. William li-ITrcy (ioldrn, Judy Hltltn. Dell Solifl, ley Methodist Church will hold Monsky were named co-chair- Two Girl Scouts Awards Presented their aeml-annual rummage men, Plans Complete sale today and tomorrow from Members who earn tip needed Hostess To Troop Ai Cub Pack Session 9 AM. until 4 PM. In the Fel-lonor credit by Friday, June FORDS — Girl 8cout Troop HOPELAWN — Cubs from Mitnlli Hopelawn Girl Married School Group lowship hall. Mrs. Milton Han- 4, whl be eligible to attend the For Spring Fair 179 was entertained Saturday Pack 57 sponsored by VJ.W. son and Mm John Holt are co-ionor dlnnei at Sally's Res- evening at the home of Patty FORDS — Preparations for Post 1352 received awards at in k Elects Officers chairmen. iaurant, HlE^land Park, June Bartfal, Marsh Street. Patty the Fords Junior High PTA Marked f 0 Colonia Man Saturday An Everybody's Birthday Bo- 18. and Kathy Nemeth were host- Spring Fair are coming to a ,he regular pack night meeting. Family HOPELAWN - Mrs. Joseph cial Is planned for Thursday, Mrs. Newnjan, chairman of esses for a health program In close and the excitement has Andrew Kurucz, scoutmaster, :.cmor. MIM be tiued si uummons won the dark horse prize, and -hv A-UI be Sandra Srabad. FrrcU, and MUa Other fires reported during the last drawing of the drew club went to Mrs. Michael Hra? I ! 10:45 Ail. Catherine Ca»ldy. West the month included an accl- Holy Cofumu* Oranm- wire brldeniiatds idrnt wn

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/9 New Brunswick Avenue Thursday, May 2, 1983 PAGE EIGHT 4 Ex-Chief* Attend Sex Offenders' Attorney General Asuoriation Fete FORD6 George Uddls, Subject of Talk fords Student for John Burke, John Pudics, Bay FORDS—Capt. Howard Tune Martenson, George Ferdinand- of the Woodbrldge Township PO _ Kenneth srn, S. Wm. Hornsby, Joseph Police Force discussed "Sex MBIUUZ, Rudolph Kulschinsky. MacCardle, a senior at j Mnrtin Slndet, John Mteerny, Offenders" at the regular meet- gers University School of Law; Henry Kress and Joseph Dam- Ing Of School 14 PTA held In In Newark, has been appointed bach of the Fords,Fire Com- the school auditorium. to the Attorney Generals Pro- pany were among the ex-flre Capt. Tune covered the basic gram for Honor Law graduates. chiefs from towns and cities sex crime causes and their pun- He will serve In the Tax Divi- throughout Middlesex County ishment and stated that too sion of the United States De- who attended^ a dinner spon- many oases go unreported due partment of Justice in Wash- sored by the Ex-Chiefs Asso- to personal embarrassment of a ington, D. C, ciation of Middlesex County possible public court hearing. Mr. MacCardle Is presently a at the Fraternal Order ol Ea-He Ptated that, several reasons Samuel Ruebeiu Scholar at the ules hall, Perth Amboy, Satur- for continued six offenses arc Law School. Last year he was dny nlRht. the lower moralWte of today, -— " v lift LaL*wW AlumnA4UHH1i1 o^'W'scholar111 .' *"HJe Is the lack of stroh tl9 Among the speakers Intro- the lack of strShg P^" ftn ftSS0C|Bte editor of the Rut- duced by the. toastmaater, Hen- supervlslon, and laws not strict uw Revlew> g 8choiftrly ry Anderson of Fords, were oHAimenougkh tno pnnjcopae wlt.Vwithl toofttoday'V sS quarterl. y publishe• •• t d• t..by, iuthe- TLaw ««. , Mayor Charmello of South Am- changing times. School: and a member of the. boy; Mayor Flynn of Perth Am- Capt. Tune has been a mem- sulaPnStudenlt DBBair AgM Associatiouuuu n»> an— d- a boy; Josenh Simon represent- ber of the Township force forres<>Brc h assistant to Professor; ing Edison's Mayor Yelencslcs; 14 years and a resident ofiAj'pXRn(jer Brooks of the Law paints, and ninKiiiiii; Iwo liv two to their m'w school. ill'K WITH 'I I IK 01.1): Above, impils at I'nil Hemline Paul Penn, executive commlt- Woodbrldge for the past 22|gchoo, teeman of the New Jersey State '.ihown leaving their old srhnnl for th<- last lime. Mrtln* books and yearyearss . AfAftet r cpcompletingg local te Qf p^ I Firemen's Relief Association te Qf Amboy schools, he served in the U. S. M, m lfl56_ Mr KKNNF.TH MHO< Jack Egan, former Woodbrldgc , fl56_ Marine Corps He Is a mem- ^ dergr Irrsvy /lire Chorus Township Police Chief; Wil- Marine corpsCorps. nHe Iis a meim-mm i p ril M ndergr»duat< ber of the V.I.P.. PBA, a e«p-i£™ .un Ties for 3rd Place liam Rexter of Avenel, candi- t Rut CT g STUDENT'S HEAR SKHM< date for the office of second tain in the Army Reserve and ™ Brunswick. A re- DAYTONA BEACH, y\,> ISFMN _ The Jersey Aire vice president of the New Jera member of the Woodbrldg* ™"^t Qf m New Jff|ey ^n Chorus of Barber Shop Har- sey State Exempt Firemen's Police Speakers'Bureau., t-nTionhnn* Scholarship, he re mony Chorus of SPEB8QSA Mrs. Alex his A-B. deuree In 1880. Fire Chief John Mrs. Alex Thomsen a wry unumi*! Oood lied with the Linden Chapter,Association, ,. _; _ elected president of the PTA Sche1 Per tn Amboy: and Mr. MacCardle is the son ofjvtoe for third place at the Garden "' T . Others nominated- and elected flnk ex-chlei of Otners nominawcr ana e.«wu ftnd Mr5 1/)Ulg MacCardle, The Episcopalian six.k Slate Area Contest Saturday at ™" ™ ' were Mrs Harry Seguing flirt • ^ formerly WondbridRe Senior High School. Fertn AmD0"- gtreet some 500 vacatloniriK ,M, vice president: Mrs. ™wrt'o, pprth Ambey. He 1. married at Daytona Beach from , First and second place honors' Bcrls, second vice president; Elizabeth Nann : wf iv won by Asbury Park and TO PRESENT SHOW truck. He contrlbnicd -i,,. Mrs. Ira McCabe. secretary; "" d lh n two „„,„ Wr.stfield Chapters. The Quar- FORDS — "Musical Pageant tentlon to hli nyrmon bv ,, Mrs. Lindley Henry, eon*- ^"^ ^ * ln« "honestly to t)v•;,-, ••' et winners.were the "Ebbtides" of America" Is the title of a -.ponding secretary; and Mrs j^,,^ of 'Quernsmen," and "Raritones" now Rev. Mr Boyd Uilri ih, show to be preseflftd by OuWilliar m Rhlnes, treasurer. '' •'. „ v in that order. Lady of Peace school children dents: "Oo live your n-!:^, Mrs. Nell Klstmp's tHrrt'Bm-nd Brook. !n your life and In tin- ( Added entertainment was on Saturday, May 4 at 8 P. M;rade received the attendance by the "Antics," Plain- and Sunday afternoon, May 5 Many students rxpi, , award, and the sixth grade nounces anyone who has placed for the meanin.fi,! field and the "Town Criers," ot 2:30 in the cmirch audl- i were nostesses. au mun •«• ^n^»v.. .— — -... Asbury Park. to»ium. Tickets are $1 each. motherMrs. s Roberwere thostesses Hacket. t an- wma yorde obtair n foit rfro "Chickem hern. Pat IgloHidme service,

Mill 100 S*H STAMPS] In oddltion to ragular m,^,,, . A $10. PURCHASE 01 MODE (hc«pi Find MilV t c».,,«.

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ON WITH THE NEW: Above, l'ort Reading pupils are Superintendent of Schools Patrick A. Boylan. Martin im\ so SIHSTAMPSI seen marching Into their new School 9, for the first time, Braun principal, misled the historic occasion because l( addition Is i^ulor Hon.;, .« Friday. At the left is William Bihler, member of the he is Ml. pvrdicu* •* o Whelt „ M0H SMOKED HAM Board of Education. At the right, in the doorway, is

elude Mrs. Ann Bernadyn and i Mrs. Pauline VelchUc, admts- Average Home Miss Barbara Ann Nagy*,ions; Mrs. Ann P.osko and JMiss Yolan Nagy, decorations; Mrs. Ann Rosko, Mrs. Mary A Downpour of Specials...HOY/ at Acme! bp^M Sotvr^oy, Mor 4 Sale §\1MBride ofBurtL Newman JHudanich, Mrs. Catherine Chi- WOODBRIDGE —William; ilinski, Mrs. Betty Kozak, Mrs. Your Family Deservet the Best . . . Get ME1I SO SAH STAMPS] :-i«tc, president of Multiple HOPELAWN —The wedding |is employed by Bond Clothes, Mary Yusko, Mrs. Helen Poc- Famous Lancaster Brand Meat at Acme ! I* addMsn la r*t>ior ita»« w^ •ing Sytem of Middlesex of Miss Barbara Ann Nagy,|Menlo Park. sik, Mrs. Ann Palko, Mrs. M. p*fd>«M lIHlf IUCI ot oaf 1'it.v issued today the report'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An-; •— Elizabeth Popovich, kitchen; POUlTtY • x months of operations for drew J. Nagy, 94 Luther Ave-,Mov Mrs. Ann Pastor, Mrs. Helen "> nnnuep, and BurRurtt. -Lawi-enc-LBWI-Rnrep NeNPWw - 1'ltlV IDziepak. Mrs. Bert Kacsur, •-''••. report shows that the',man. ".'as held Saturday at 'Mrs. Wilma NUhay, Miss Yolan rrrv sale price in Middlesex Kenny Acres. Woodbridge! Nagy, Mrs. Julia Lalco, Mrs. rwm'v on residential real es-;Perth Amboy Mayor James J. Listed Sunday Helen Yuhas, Mrs. Ann Chrls- t"' ^ uv.s $17,500. an increase of |Plynn officiated at the double FORDS— Rev. Jqlin Onesko, tensen, waitresses; Mrs. Marge n .«« 0 compared to figures for theirinK ceremony.. pastor of St. Nicholas Catholic>eaman, Mrs. Helen Hofherr, txpim Sotwnlo), *toy t ?...-u, time period of 1962. Hei Given in marriage by her Church of the Byzantine Rltejraffle; Mrc. Sue Serenska, Mrs. p>', citrd the fact that 94% of father, the bride wore a cock- asked all members of the par-iHelen Hofherr, Mrs. Helen Riv- FREE I SO StH STAMPS! tv>c residential real estate listed,tail length gown of French ish including Sodalists, altar;as, Mrs. Margaret Seaman, hat I* IMWWM IS nguloi ticmt* »* •throuiMhe system was sold atjimported lace with long sleevesiboys and school children, who social, pwdraw o4 \7 or mo* a the price it was listed for. Thisiand appliqued neckline and a wish to participate in the May PtOOUCI ! members of the system are list-'5iik organza skirt. Her pure Crowning ceremonies on Sun- fflnJPS Contliff, Jr. lhg price shows that realtor silk veil of illusion was at- jday at 3 P.M. attend procession j C L I members of tre svstem are list- tached to a crown of cabbage'praetice Saturday from 11:30; Named OS Scholar ins properties at a realistic roses, and shn carried a cascadeiA.M. to 12:30 P.M. \ FORDS — James Coniff Jr., figure insuring home owners of •.bouquet of white orchids, roses/ Catechism classes for First,son of Mr, and Mrs. James J. a sale at the fastest possible carnations and babies' breath. Hoiy Communion children and Conniff, 16 Fanning Street, has time. 1 Mrs. Alfred Smith. Old Srst graders are held Saturday |been selected as a Henry Rut- bplr«a i*mia; The president also pointed (Bridge, was maid of honor for morning from 10:30 until 12:30. isers Scholar for the 1963-1964 FREE I SO S*H STAMfi out that of all the sales re-!her sister. Richard Newman,; Tllp Rosary Society of st ;term. Mr Connlff Junlor ftt Rut ported by the Multiple Listing I Springfield, Mass., served as Nicholas Church will meet Sun- ' a - System 35% were made by co-brat man for his brother. day afternoon at 2 gers University was recently pvrcksH •! Mb' wi»> •' ! clwted to pi operating members taking ad- For traveling to the Pocono^ „ .clwted to pi SigiTiigiTiaa AlphaAp, Na, a- IOUEILA operating members taking ad ™ «o1 ' inin vantage of the system's proce-:Mountains, Pa., the bride chose o1 nd!tional Honor Society f°r PoliU' and cal Science. dure of sending a foto and;a white suit wiU>bUck acces; ™ « 'Z^JS .pertinent information to "Hi**™? and"™«^ in a CommunioniT! O RECEIVE COMMUNION Sunday morning,; FORDS — The Altar Rosary 1 ^ is employed by the Ronson Day, May 12. Society of Our Lady of Peace Corporation, Woodbridge. Her A Mothers' Day banquet wilLChuich will receive Communion Latin jboups peril Alliance lor jhusband is also a graduate of;be sponsored by the Ladies;next Sunday at the 8 o'clock •Progress. I Woodbridge High School and'Guild. Committee-'chiirmen in-,Mass. Granulated LANCASTER IRANB IOTTOM FREE I 30 S*H STAMPS la oddrllon to r*(>la> «^r ' * Sucrest Sugar 5b«46c ROUND O* 14b ff r°"' ''' NIBLETS CORN Z: 6 :89c ROAST 75 caupsn|»r TVAVH GREEN GIANT PEAS 4:69c TOP KOUNL) ROAST 85c EipifM Salulday. "'Jr ' TOP SIRLOIN ROAbT PINEAPPLE JUICE 4 :89c In oddiiwn to ngulji (iuh EYE KOUND ROAST pvrtfcuM of Twtln 13 «i FRUIT COCKTAIL 5 si IAIA CLUB TOP ROUND STEAK •EVERAGES EVAP.MILK - j r$i LONDON BROIL FUNK STEAK » 8* FRESH GROUND BEEF IMIM* 108 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE TIDE DETERGENT 29c 3 - M .29 • I i FRESH CHICKEN LEGS ,1 Don't miss our fabulous 75th ANNIVERSARY money-saving specials at our Woodbridge Store. SAVARIN COFFEE 59c FRESH CHICKEN BREASTS FREE I $0>*H STAMPS HOURS: Open 8 i.M. - 6 P.M. Daily — 8 A.M. - 7 P.M. Friday LESSER QUALITIES SOLD AT REGULAR PRICE] SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS 2 *, 89c YOUR GARMENTS CLEANED AND FINISHED FIRESIDE SLICED BACON u>o Aidi WITH PROFESSIONAL PERFECTION TERRIFIC BUY! LEAN GROUND ROUND 89c Beautiful Large Size YOU GET THE BEST PRODUCE AT AC/ME Duralite Folding Outdoor WILSON BIAMO - U'ltOE SAVE MIX OR Cantaloupes -^3^ MATCH RHI JO S*H STAMPS I nd 1 DRESSES CHAIR Corn « " *—• 6 — 39« 3 agtoi "to" !" " IU<;i'l.\KI.Y IX) $1.50,Get acquainted Apples * vfelNIA Ut •' with tl»e world's linest professional IOR KE CREAM ele.mini,' and finishing, 99 60 Potatoes $2.79 39c $1-00 with purchase of S10 ir *»re All advsrtiud priU! ,U.«n, ibfouQh Solurdoy Mai • TROUSERS SAVE 20c • SKIRTS SAVE 20c W. rturvi lit, ,i,M „ ||Blt ,„„„,!„„ Nl .lbl, l«, typ6g.QPKkal .rton RKti. «!)o MEN'S TROUSERS. REG. 69c LADIES' SKIRTS, IDEAL-LARGE FRESH (Jet aiAiuuliitcd with ilia world's Litt acqualutad with the world'n FROZEN FOOD Iluest prufeulonul cleaning and (tneBi professional cleuulnB and EGGS GRADE A WHITE • FREE I 30 S*H STAMPS 7tlli M» S*H IMAl ifHt* u crnifcl* CM I Ucddhlonh),, Imdiihta.locH*11' tlnlthlog. BAKEBAKEKf p 49 49 DAIRY pwd>«.»»b«»f2 MUUMIDHK MLANO French Fries 10* OLINSIDI TOMATOES VIROINIA HE Your shirts perfectly laundered and finished to order. Placed CreamCheew 2^49« BREAD 29. SHIRTS in Individual e«Uo bus and boxed (or careful t)andlin{. 21 Kraft Velveeta -^69« Ideal Peat ( 2; GHHOill CLUI VICTOR Cheese Spread »*w 59c Bnccoli >;?;: 2 I itlODpInq ir^\ tmifm p*' FAST CONVENIENT ROUTEMAN SERVICE •• Phon"•'"'•"•"»e ME 4-5454 - WHITE c 10 Slices *r;. :'rj; 3 'A;.'89« I t- •' C? Thursday, May 2, 1963 PAGE NINE ii PTA DeMarino-King Nuptials iPolgke Gives Galinis-Mongird Nuptial Officers//e/rf Saturday in Fords j TestToPTOtf Fair COI«mA - Parent* attend-' VowsExchangedSaturday gdmol 25, ilng the p.T.O. meeting ofj WOODBRIDOE - Marrlag/ Whltloek, Roselle, were unheri. of the 'School 21 liad the tables turnrd vows were rxchanfted SnturdaL Afl" a tr'P to Canada, the lirlli on tliom when uuc.it speaker,! :\(t"rnonn by MUss Elizabeth wuple will reside In Wood- pro- iDr. Robert Pol&law, assistant \Toiiirirf1. rintifthtrr of Mr. and brldRe. supoi-Intendent of schools, In Mrs Ptofr Mon?lrd, 118 ""• Galinln graduated from In «1- irtianrr- of curriculum, tested frampton Avenue, and .Tosppn Perth Amboy High School an« Uirm Instead of Just address- M Gnlinis son of Mr, and Mrs "> employed by the N^w Jersey Inn them on the topic, "Thej Petrr Oa'Ms. Ros-U*. it 8t Bfl1 Telephone Ccftnpany, iTr-MiiiK ProRi-am of Wood- Rtm'-n's rh,,rch. Perth Am- Woodbrldge. H*r hiuban* •bvidue Township Schools." •: bnv. nev. 7,enon bmhwkl of Rraduated from Abraham Or» The surprised and dellRhted tent on [High School, Roselle. and pnri'iits were given a samplej n.i,l(rti • rnthn- test, In "Interest Inventory." The bride «IVHI In marrlnw lic chii- Dr. J'nlirlaze explained he hv her fatvr. wnrr a nown of I* employed by the Now i re! the Comoany, Lln» tlinn:;ht II, be.it to let the par- rlK'nlill, Hr* feuwnn- Bp" TlfPhmw Comoan i'if nur- ents do the Knrier Preference u! been servos. Her Illusion vrO was Rfrnid Ihcm.st'lves, Tt.achert to R crown nf sntln i Althourih the tests rere ros'-hii'i, nnd bexds. anrl she nlan- nlmnM self . pxplanatory a orvieri white roses. leni!tl>v nnrt enllghtenlnB dis- Miss \f;irvann r^lpekl Perth: -'.rifle ouwlon period was held. was maid of honor for Veterans Post Th" opening flaR ceremony ^ were Miss Ngncy was rnndueted by Olrl Scout «-'—-n* Prrt»i Amboy. COLONIA— Prank Wolf wa» : 'kins m Burns New member* accepted were PORD6 — First U. Prank i Park Terrace, is a member of ! by the New Jersey State Fed- uany by members and at a said' Charles Stacey, Edward fitanl, MRS. JOSEPH DK MARINO Roberts of The Clara Barton National Honor Society and eration of Women's Club., jnewly opened store at IW ^ Louis Loprete, all of Colonla; :'.a1latlon of First Aid Squad will be guest i jy ^ y PORD8—MUi Lorraine Kin*, Hie !>r; * memberb s off thee Assembly.Assembly ^ , material the "lite a Bite Anthony Scuttl. Port Read- Mrs. H< th)g COIflmumt or Week" was rescheduled to May Mm. Terrace, became the bride of get some lard." safety should come first In any at a" recent jJoaeph De Marino, son of Sum- ln*t. That's Different! town. So what do you say, 18 - 25. Itonald Decibus, Sewaren; azlne), the news staff of the Clerk - "Pail." m<* tirur Mth|n«l De Marino, 11 Ftrrt Street, *" U.Roberts will show film of i . Mrs. Newlywed — 0, my! Seaman Sam says; "Slips folks? Let's back up the club, The Post softball league vQl AU Hl NeW start Its season Sunday, Carl ..t.-v 5 '-, Reading, and thf lal* Mrs Frnnk Markovics. Port Read- . tiiti f th firt aid didn't know it came In different don't count unless It's a slip of as safety protects all our chll* tllc act ltlM of tne Ilrst ald , current Clvlca dren. Ipablo, manager, reported. ••vM+f li Mrs ,Clementina De Marino Batur- lr* and Nicholas D-Alesslon, " oy a shades. a girl." chairman. Mrs. W at 3 P. M. at Our Udy of cousin \!r<, !>ymour:P«»ee Church After a wedding trip to Hoi- jn said a iklt.mony 'rirl(ls atl" M«? 12 «' n Plrst held May ll, 8:30 P.M. at the Stivtt. Port Reading. For tra- jjev.' Shalom Center. Members! •.•:.v" willhith-j The brld«, |tven In marrlagr 1 vellnK tin bride wore a tjrt'en d guests are Invited. , •M'.r.mrnt. The' r her tather, wore an Alencon an • "TV Miracle r suit, with bone acce»- lace town embroldtred with and a white orchid cor- ! MM, Manny •eed peuk over pean de aol* INVESTITl'RE RITER --.dent win be The veil WM Uirte-tleied bouf- Thr bride attended Wood- I3ELIN — Brownie Troop 30 fant and h«r flweii conMit«d held Investiture ceremonies for of ortMkii di Jrt^bth Mrs. Edward Chempiel. troop o mmunlty of Mn. Robert I/Jki Fnrd.v aajtan Bchmil of Modellnj leader. Mrs. Kenneth Valentl, Tinnhlp tn- matron of honor, wore a long la employed by Purolator Pro- Scout troop consultant, '•••,-iri; u K»n- nlle green town and carried a lucti. Inc was In charge. Brownies ln- ''• :-d Jeirtsh r:-.a Vi. DeMniUiu l.s also u vi'stru by Mis. CTiOrx.plc!, were a ralVf winjtioni Wi>Abridge Hiuh School p;ad- Janice Chempiel, Mary Ellen Tftnple Beth rhe brldesmaidt wtregownnd ua:-- and served'In the Muine chempiel, Jean DaRold, Nancy peppermint green and also|Co:ps for three years, Hf Li In oiacuinbo, Rosemary Galliano, : of ^'cirrtodTlnV'camaUoiipink camaUoriu Ttwy'th*-' detective division <' the yalarie Noyes, Donna Payesko, !:"dul«J at •jwereifle«atraldlne King. Met Woodbridg* Police Depaumrnt. lnd Karne Staffln. Mlae Olorla Of- ~~" Rockefeller gain, in Kansas- Mitt Patricia U- Writers pick Yanks. Dodgers Nebraska tnp. :J meeting 8U;?n IsUmd, ccosln of :o win pennants. t'Sren wlU take!! ^r.n »nd dtneee v Mrs. Anholom ••• featurfd, Mra. •<::. -.icf president,!{

•••t in the erenlni'a *"•'» will be Mrs. k Mrs Morton •!•' Oruttl, Mrs.!' •:lia:i. Mrs, M*l- ; • *nd Mrs. Ira another summer ::!!..! Morte C. 6. because you think Air Conditioning costs too much! i ftfT THI PACT? WITHOUT OBLIGATION YOB my afawdy own half of a year 'round air HOME eoadttiani&f lyttem. If your home is equipped with a forced-tir furnace, It is an easy matter to add LENNOX air conditioning. Ow eagiDOn will calculate your cooling reqiuaroaiU if you wiB fin in LOANS the information called for in the form below. With this information, we will ertimata for you what it will ccet to add delightful cooling and de- on to every room of your bouse.

TYPE OF HEATING SYSTEM: Forced-Afc. Gravity— Other TOTAL LENGTH OF ALL OUTSIDBV?AIJfl(MB»W *•*»• Corvair Mown Clvb Coitp« ttnee around your borne):

AREA OP WINDOWS AND DOORS (Square Feet): Who needs muscles? Fidnf W«t — Nortil " ' Ui( hont tt yew South. (hoitl Hut. So think about those trips to the beach thU TOTAL SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR SPACE:. Do you know how easy it is to take a corner with a summer, those bright sunny days and balrhymoonlit Corvair or park one? Turn this newspaper sideways nights. ' , ' (One floor only, U a two-story home) wITwill U you a Jptty good idea. The wheel TYPE OF HOME: One-Story. And besides, looking at it from a very practical em. handle* just about that iasily. point of view, it's Trade 'N' Travel time right now at TWStory- th# The Corvair's engine ji in the rear, you see, for not your Chevrolet dealer's. He's got some beautiful buys. your only greater traction but more balanced weight SpUtLeveL But you had better hurry before somebody muscles JnadeWiIh S&bution. And that's what makes ,the storing so TRADENTRAVEL INSULATION THICKNESS:. i'n aahea d of yyou . Springfp si here. SuSummer's s coming completely effortless. < ty good-looking Corvain JnQdbg fast. And with these sp ha. The engine is air cooled, too. No radiator.- No water selling the way thejf are, ie who hesitates prill want .AWNINQSt flTOBM WINDOWS? ATYOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S NUMBER OF PEOPLE LIVING IN HOME- s CHECKisTHT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVYH, CORVAIR flND CORVEITC ASSOCIATION NAME: 1» Itat* It. ADDRESS: IN MEXUCHEN PKATH AMBQT -.-. Sit imboj an. w mmm ( IN CARTERET . r« mm. n wiu «»• « «•""» "" IN SOUTH AMBOY " North ot OlMB tt.) Todd i Ii8e r Godeny Chevrolet, Inc. June Chevrolet, Inc. " » Bvtoa SMtlon) A. M. MUNDY, Brlggs Chevrolet 16« New hn. hw 30 Roofenlt ATC—KI 1-51*3 •') « »'M I,, The Near t"pka (Heri»» Main St.-PA 1-1*«« Vl""" Yom- 162 Amboy Avenue, Phone ME 6-9052 'Hani* otllo« PAGKTEK chanic second class, USN, aon Work Progresses RapidtyMVM Chapter of Mrs. Grace Palfi. 159 Fulton Street. Wooribvidee. hfl.i eom- pletotl 9 Naval Air Menlenniice Far FT A 17Fair.O-R(tma\ Jt^ Tnilninc DPtnelimrnt Course at COLONIA _ Election the Naval Air Station. I.akf- . , -The area aroundisupplying a lut coat of paint. ftceni_«)nduoted by Mr, l ( llUlw ace Daniels, luirst He is assumed to Heli- School 17 ha* tAken on the ap-iwhile a mock-up fair wan held. oopter Utility Squudvflii Two at held at a recent mei>tit»l the nir stjiiinn A Hradn.itr of pcarance of a world's fair site Mrs. Stulr, releaMd the com-Colonia Branch, Amerln The Crow's Nest Woorthridee Hiel) School Palft )i exposition as men and wom-pleted list of fair chairmen as sociation of University v n measure the grounds and entered till" ?rrvuT .11 Ortnber, follows: at th« home of Mn flpre and There: emporarily erect booths and phrtstiaiwen, Metuchen stands while marking off in Around the world and souv- Now that May is here, wo _ _ v r Elected for two yem should be able to look forward Lost Rut V>' l,»n» lersej i —The Christ's Ambassadors Tuesday afternoon a dress Served Dally Tel LI S-8469 —The Fife and Drum Corps, —Mrs. Herbert Klein, Mich- rehearsal and work session was is !0 hi h T!lf of the Iselin Assembly of Ood ' Jottings: ° ? sewers were in- sponsored toy the Chemical ael Street, will be hostess. Tues- held In the all purpose room of lit] K —Mr and Mrs. Louis Maine Church will meet tomorrow tnm !:•« P.M Virtfnia DUkfa. Iwlln. named f*1'"3 in the ™er of 1961 Hook and Ladder Co., District day, 8 P M., to the OKPRT the school with all booth and New & Beautiful ... „ .™. of $113,325. The resi-jftnd daughter. Emily, Union.,7:30 P. M.. at the church. Sun- Mah Jong Club. game attendants attending In Clodnf (Mldnlfht) the leader in hilkin., g ,,.-*tn "--•"e dent» s claim the work is sub- * Sunday of'day the CA's visited the VFW11. will meet with their director, wer e dinnfr Buest Robert Painter, on Monday and —The St. Vincent De Paul! and volunteer workers annual Womens, Athletic ban- -,andl,r(i Mayor Walter Zir-Mr and Mrs. William Graham, Home in Menlo "Park. Plans Society of St. Cecelia's Church BRASS BUCKET AUTHENTIC quet held last Thursday at ^ lu a arangeQ^xj,.^ . Wednesday evenings, 7:, in the ••- -„"„'" „ ,i \ t~ hfl"S ' promiwpromised ttoo arange Goodnch Sum Street Sunday eve-have been made for the preol-d flrehouse, Hardin* Avenue. will meet in Room 270, Tuesday,! Lebannon VaUey College, Ann- . ^tractor.!„£": , , Graham mentation of a film, "Devil's 8 P. M. the Temple, Cooper Avenue, wUe, Pa. . . Jonn P. Buoarsb. g mw>tjnpg wjtrepresenUiiven th( s and! t a he —Leaden and den mothers —There will be a meeting of | Townsnl Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pit", produced by teen-age of Cub Pack 48 will meet Mon-i -The Web-e-los of Cub! tat seaman apprentice, USN. son officen. o{th e asMCiatim t0 ..de. evanaelists, on Mav 10. Plans meet moni ;qf r^vii.-,. niri Fla., last week aboard Uie at- with Mi and Mrs. Otis Roy jof Religion Classes will be held^jest lor *iuw«.rs Day will be LUNCHEON tack from 7 to 8 P. M. 11:M !*t NOW — rROMPT VFW —The regular weekly meet- —Prom 7 to 8 P. M., Wednes- SEBT1CE ON AM Ins of the Society for the Pres- day, St. Cecelia's Accordion HOLIER SKAIHG DINNER TAKI-ODT OKDKIU Band will meet in Our Lady of SPECIAL BATU TO CALL HI 4-«4i Mediterranean. The Roosevelt Huphes ha* ac!lve m the they were Mr. and ervation and Encouragement of Dillr 3-.M I* 11 *• P. M. Barber Shop Quartet Singing Fatima Hall. GEOUP8 will stay in Mayport for 30Democratic party circles ndMrs^™ld D4 Ittnrfej fU Udl a jm AmerFca Tu«h —Boy Scout Troop 70 will BREAKFAST days, so the ere. may take ^AvmVfMeV.sciu1 M™^bb .BerthaBerthal. , ^ ^ifS^ »•, ^ce S^rVay In te c^e- lunAv, !*»• •n ttr.tL leaders will meet tonight at 8,,a , day, 9 P. M., at VFW Hall, meet Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. at Monday LUNCH, DINNER leare. . . Katura Schoene. christensen 638 Linden Avenue , tem !n Our Lady ot >urdes Hall There will be baseball 7:31 to 11 P. M. hmt ta Ow DinM daughter of Captain and Mrs. Woodbridce and S Cable 85- ' tryouts Saturday morning. mm tm AM Spence, 148 Worth Swet. Ise- 01 A M to : 30 p M l n OK PAY ONLY... SAT. MAY 4 BRASS BUCKET Street. Fords, appeared in » im. will ^ honored at the Ninth Missionary!!;; " ™ m ', i ;, ; - of the Iselin Assembly Park Charcoal SteakhooM VILLAGE INN Greek comedy Friday night at annual University College Day l*t TM. U I PJL of God Church will meet, to- U. I. I * MAIN BTEEBT | Rsndolph-Macon Women.s Col- i t Rutgers Sat- Bar it Restaurant D ner a at 7:45 at the church. bridee Township League. ieae. Lyr.chburg, Va, Katura is arday, M1S_S christensesi will re- night SOOTH AMBOY ARENA WOODBRIDGE Woodbridtc | i? are requested to bring —Thr Nursery and kinder-: t Ones 81, a freshman. CeiVe a key for extracurricular . qarten teachers of the First Stereni * Mb, 8o«th ImmUai HilUI (C«. Tidbits: activities and Mr. Spence. wffl;tneir 'nickel belts." which must the same as their Presbvterian Sunday School will Edith N. Rosenblum, daugh- ^ Presented with a certificate Funds will be used meet Monday, May 6. 8 P. M.. t.er of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore . . Roy Doctofsky of . „„„« at the church. for 64 High Street, Pharmacy, Main Street. Wood- mission projects. The group —The Altar-Rosary Society The Fabulous bridee is on the Planning Com- *'» meet at l p- M- ^^^ W* DAY a student of St. Cecelia's Church will at* for er sen ice Mis OPEN 24 HOURS College, for the 12th ar.ual Rut- P™>' ' - ^ - jtend 8 o'clock Mass and Com- Admission, parking, all rides 10 cents each PEPPERMINT •s Pharmaceutical Conference sionettes. the younger group of n a group Saturday Treat The Whole "the for everyone, from 2 p. m. to closing time; DANCELAND Familv. •••'idence Campus. Her primary; to Our Lady of Fatima Inc. v urday rain or shine parking for 2,000 can '-' ) will be to help freshmanj -There will be a meeting of iafter the Mass. The regular -••iHist academic and dormitory; v ,« , . . Explorer Post 49 tonight, from g of the Rosary Society Woodbridge Armory 1 will be held Monday. The life and to serve as freshman^'"" Member ,/oiMS 7 to 9 in St. Cecelia's School. OLYMPIC PARK Outer Main Street advisor during the entire year.1 Iselin T FIT Auxiliary — members will participate in the of the THIS SATURDAY Edith, a graduate of Wood-j _ Mc-'Fed^'ated Women's Club of recitation . of the Rosary and ISELIN Mr5 MargBret Benediction at 8 P. M. in the miNGTON-MAPLZWOOD bndge Senior HiehSchwl is a:Qinnes wasm]tiate d inU) the Isel;n will attend lhe state church. The business meeting tun wet raw TO HEW SCASOM, MAY 25 The DRIFTWOODS COMPLETE DINNERS junior at the School of Spence.^ Auxllian. at rewm :Convention, Atlantic City. May • held in the cafeteria. - PLUS - at Simmons. . .Marine Lance;s]on • 7.10 plans are being made Guest speaker for the veiling Corporal ZoltanJfcuch, son ol, Mrs charlfs Weinschenk an. f01- the annual luncheon May be Dr. Cyril I. Hutner, HENRY RODCERS 1.40 Mr. and Mrs William Szuch.|nounced ^ mawrjal ^ avai,_ 16 at Henn.Si piainfieid. Mrs. Woodbridge, who will speak on 38 Greenbrook Avenue, Keas-j . spencer Green is accepting "Breast Cancer." Admiuion .94 able for the makmg Qf uni Jacket* - Shirti - Tit. beyters. taBattalion «mng, HendersowithHeadquar-lf^n Hall, . A iIltereSted may reservations. Route V. S. One, call her. —The Home and School As- Dmcint—7 - U TcL ME 4-MU Arlington, Va. He recently re- A donation was approved for sociation of School 6 held its ceived the Driver of the Month COMING MAY U BANQUET FACIUT1.ES Iselin First Aid Squad. Dark'final meeting of the school year BRYAN HYLAND trophy .... A Gallon Club pin Horse prizes were won by June last night. WOODBRIDGE has been awarded to John Svihra and Pamela Hull. • —A session of the Pre-Cana Werda, 111 Johnson Street, The Auxiliary will meet to-Conference, sponsored by St. Fords, in recognition of hinighs t at 8:30 in the Post rooms. jCecelia's Church, will be held blood donor services. Presen- Plans for installation of offi- tation of the pin was made at cers will be made. SWIM CLUB the Relay-Instrument Division! of the Westinghouse Electric! Britain opens two atomic Corporation, Newark, where power plants. TAT Werda is employed and where Ml 4.1212 he- is a rugulur contributor to the employes blood bank. The' WOODBBIDGE pip is awarded by the American WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY OBIVC-IN THEATRE'PARKWAYVMOOl MAY 1-4 ' Red Cross to n donor who has GLENN FORD In l#ven eight or more pink of i NOW THRU TUESDAY 'blood. . . ! 1st Kun Perth Amboy Area! "The Courtship of For The In the Mailbag; tub Hunter - Frankie Avalim From Yakofcusha, Japan. Stou Brady OOtnes word that Michael P. ,11m Hiirkui. . Gary Crosby Eddie's father" Tahlrt*. RD/3, son of Mr. and MAY 5-7 5th SEASON Mrs- Michael Tahirak, 155 Clin- top Street, Woodbridge, recent- DANNY KAYE in 8AT.-SLN. MAT. ONLY ly completed a tour of duty 'Operation Bikini' GAY PUR-EE" aboard the Guided Missile Light "The Man From In Color Cruiser, TJSS Providence. He FUN KOR ALL Debbie Reynold) MAY 30th Served on the Commander's Cliff Kolierison . David Janssm Seventh Fleet Staff. The local The Diners' Club" Limited Number of man will be promoted May 16 — Also — twRadnrman Second Class aft- "SEVEN SEAS TO CALAIS" Memberships Available er completing a two ytar tour "MY SIX LOVES" For Complete Details 6| Duty in the Far East. Ta- FORDS hirak will be assigned to the OUTFfiRDinac1 rnn^T.^ ' TJSS Inti'rdictor, a radar picket RITZ Theatre PLAYHOUSE ship, which operates out of San C.rtetcl, N. », Kl 1-SSW ME 4-7788 Francisco. , . . Allan McElhen- TOQAY THRU SUNDAY n$f, 585 Ellis Place, Woodbridge,! MAV 1 -5 Come and join your neighbor* a .freshman at the College of ISELIN Hubert Taylor • LIU Valmer JSlJporia, Kansas, was one of 1JATES FOR 1963 SEASON 46'Students honored for their NOW THKU TUESDAY "MIRACLE OF THE ' academic achievements at the l.aiirprire Harvey • France Nnyen An Academy Award Picture MaKlia lljfr WHITE STALLIONS" Bntnml Honors Day observance - Also - Family membership < Husband, Wife and Vlri ii'ivntly at the Piesby- "A GIRL NAMED Walt Disney's all children under 21 years of age) . li- x->\\ Cmrrh-i-eluted colli'Ke. TAMIKO" "TO KILL A Couple membership , •^-frotor 13 Reports: PIUS "HORSE WITH THE Single membership ....I ( f f »'"xander M. L.VSZCZHSZ, (ire- :\utti,]iiy Perkiiis • tjupliia Loren Students r|. i Buprentlce, USN, son of MOCKINGBIRD" .•I-- rlr, aliri Mrs, M. Lyszciiusz, 62 "5 MILES TO FLYING TAIL" CARTOON *rigewood Avenue, Coloni-i, is with Gregory Peck I NEW ADDED CONVENIENCE!! MtendhiK Electrician's Mate MIDNIGHT" Matinee Saturdaj-Sund»y 1 VM E?eiiln[ Show 1 P.M. For Our Members .... gehWl at Qreiii. Lakes, III, with Saturday a Sunday — 2:«u P.M. Weekday* - 6:15 - «;M •fraduation s)ated for May 24 MONDAY and TUKJUAY KIDDIE MVTINCE Saturday — 6.35 . 9:10 ^ , . Congratulations to Mr SPANISH DHOW "THE WIZARD OF CHILDREN'S DAY CAMP J Mrs. Walter A. Ti-oegei- WEDNESDAY thru 8UNDAY Sunday - J:4S - 6:25 . 9:0) -Berkshire Drive, Berkeley BAGHDAD" HAY I-1H iFull Time Supervision by Qualified Directorl Danny Kttye • Cu» Williams Sat, & Sun. Matinee ta, on the birth of and iHRhter, Janice Virginia ' ALAKAZAM the GREAT * — RECREATION FOR EVERYONE — 23 at Overlook Hospital "The Man From 'Stop, Look and Laugh' KWlMMlNti • $ TBNN18 COUHT6 - BASKETBALL - VOLLKY it. Mrs, Thoe»er is the STARTS WEUNESDAY BALL - PING FONQ - POOL TAbLB - CAKD OAMEK . AQUA MAY 8 CARTOON and SHORT GAMB« • SWIM MEET! - MOVIES . TE1N N1TE - BA1-B- ir vii'ututa n. Bcruew Debbie Reynolds qUES • KJSSTiUBAMT - 1OCUL ACTIVITIES - HRTIEI - CV [hter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R The Diners' U" ROOM - DANCING UNDER IHE STARS • COOK-OUTS - JUKE Al» m, Main Street, Wood "MY SIX LOVES" BOX - CHILDREN'S ABBA - SWIM LMSON1 and a Woodbridge Hinl Richard Tudd • Anne Aubrey WEDNESDAY Albo "THE HELLIONS" graduuti'. The Troegers (iltou Kurd t Shirltj Jolitt HAY 8 Green Street at Oakwood Avenue have atiotlit'i- cliuit-liter "COURTSHIP OF CARTOON Julim kiddle Matinee But. * Hun. 1 r.M. EDDIE'S FATHER" Kveuinj Snow 7:M P.M. 'Hmarhrt Shiw' Woodbridge i, ttvlatiun nUuotuiul me tUtlnew - 5k lot Children „,*"" Independent-Leader Carteret Press A Newspaper Dedicated to the Best Interests of the Residents ot the EDISON-FORDS BEACON Communities We Serve.

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Thursday, May 2, 1963 PAGE ELEVEN - Hearing Green Street By The St:ifl. OnOrdinance W( 10DBRID0E—What prac- I ,;„. public alike are anxiously awaiting) tleally amounts to a re-hearing ,,:;ni> Roller Director Joseph Onlassl has of nn ordinance Which would • ;„„ nl the WoodbridKP Police Department, permit the construction of gar- , ,],, McNamara Report. 1 :lcn Hivirtiiieiits on the so-called .','1,,,ii(m of Lieutenant Joseph McUunhlln, |"Klciii trnct" at Route 1 and I n, (l.iy night's Township Committee meet-1 • mrnibrrn flmirt that a move will be In Ford Avenue, will take place at , inv ni'Ri' future. One of the rerommrii- tin' nt'Xt regular meetlni!. May ti,, patrol aid trnfflc divisions together' 1. Ii ivirt''ntly was the Inipres- r'liMiion was the 13th Item on the aneuda sinn of most of the membeiTTSTt ,1 ^ his lucky number - It wa* the nmn- 11 ii- Town Committee that the T .. his iit.ile.tlc career at St, Marys WKII public hcnviiiR had been closed. \:uiioy. The North Street resident will br llmvi'ver. the minutes state that- Ihi' public hparlnn was con-: tinned mid the minutes were' \, c\ nn nick leave with • recurrent of jii-i-\ imislv accepted. Public lii'iinins hiiv" been adjourned' rirrv niertini, since February in \\IV. BOAT- When the S S. Atlantic lii :-\n>it Lutes pulled out ot BermudH o:i an In iirclcr to tiike advantage i , [our Carteret residents barely made r ;i,s r< turn voyage to New York. ol l rleiiil aid which should be forthcoming, the Town Com- .-•anMiarw and their two children, Leona mittee Tuesday abandoned an HISTORY CMIR FXIXTS: Tlip Sewaren Ilisuiry (lull, one of tu<- oldest ex..,iinR club* on the trip, after pnjoyintt ordinance authorizing the re- In the Township, installed now officers at a luncheon. Left to right: Mrs. Italph Gumo, vlct , i,| will' on their way back to the boal when. TO Tllf: FAIR WE'LL (10: Abovr. are some of the chairmen, two In costume, displaying construction of the sanitary president: Mrs. William Burns, correspondini? secretary; Mrs. Robert Simonscn, presi- ;i by ihr landing of an airplaro.Arriving , , payng U sewer system. The sum of $1,- dent. Missing from thr, picture are Mrs. Klwood Wiekberg, recording secretary and Mrs. • anxiety, they found that the Atlantic wan some of thr wares to Ix- Mid at the Kair-O-Rama to br held May II at thr School 17 J150.000 was to have been ap- John Casaidy, treasurer. iinih and heading out to *ea, (rounds under the wispier* of the PTA. Left to right, Mrs. Frank Wade, Mrs. Donald I.irbcsklnd, Mrs. Thurman Pace, Jr., Mrs, Anthony F)e Paola. jpropriated. , t,;lu< to the boat, begging it to come back, • or would go Into a faint. Luckily, a Under the Accelerated Public iDlkun, Gail Yovanovich, Deb- ..,,: tin' four'to the ship and pamrngerii had Works Act $900 million dollars jorah Bogstahl, Pamela Hem- Hess Income was authorized, of which $400 Parochial PTA 'mmdinger, Michelle Stofega, ni.tphinn them a« they came up the ropp Barresi - Mauro Wedding Jo Ann ..:\ as ihr moat talked about foursome million was appropriated and lVfniir ^11 Qta' " ZUczewskl, Denlse Mas- it.s cruW back to the BUU's spent. The indications are 11CW OialC'talski, Marie Anderson, Rose- Up for Period :: tin' trip were their good friend*. Mr. and Held Sunday Afternoon that the remaining $500 mil- Maucerl, Kathleen Ai'd, lion will be released this sum- ..if., ,md iwni, Peter and Paul. Jim has a COLONIA -•• .Sunday after- PORT READING Leon ill-:miiun Avenue and live* on that utiret. :xm u' Ht Ccclia's Church, mer. Wahl, and Carol Babiak. The i&ss, president of the Hess Oil , A plumbing builnfM on Atlantic Street MKs Filomnia Mauro, 91 I Since all the work on plans|Mtlng comfflltteBi at meetlngs ,nd Chemical Corporation to- and s|)ecifications has been parts of the presidents were ••.-,! lor tiir niorer and hl» famllv and tin- Harrnu l)r.,diiiiKhterof Mr. and BPW of Groups 1 and 2 of St. Ce- lay announced earnings of hit completed, the Township should also taken by girls in the class, Mrs. Vinci'tiM Mauro, Stron- celia's PTA, as follows; f jompany for the first quarter Qualify immediately, subject to who are all members O I'.oli, I'.ily, bi'i'ttitif tin; brltfe of f 1&63. Slate Tomorrow the formula. The funds are Rev. John M. Wilus, modcra-Mendrlck's Civics Group. IF, iTiK-rrdi from Ike testimonial diniw Krld Anthiij.v Barn-si, son of Mrs. released on a matching basis. |tor; Sister Helen Joseph, O.P.J Mrs. Donald Magulre, presl- Net Income for the period ,,i i lurlr* Mulnar, former Woodbrldcr commit- (ir;»r<- Harrem. 84 Hvlan Blvd.. WOODBRIDGE - The sev- mounted to $5,740,912 or 63 An ordinance, appropriting honorary president; Mrs. Don-Jdent, announced the PTA will ,i is running atnin In the Navrmbrr rlrclloiu Un-i-b.iiik, S. I, ;ind the late enth annual election of officers aid Majruire, president; Mrs .sponsor a dance Saturday from cents per shar. on 9,175,115 $1,250,000 for paving of streets >r, i Krpubllran candidate, were turned over I - i>h lUrrcM Rev. John Oar-of the Woodbridue Township Edward Snyder, vice president i<);00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. There ihares outstanding on March n Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Ise- , n( thr affair, thr Hanr»ri»n-Amrrir»n ii". Dttif.iiii'd. Business and Professional Wo- Mrs. Eugene McMahon, record-j will be no admission charge 1, 1963. Mr. Hess said that i i .•• in tour worthwhile towiuhlp projrcu, ,in, Keasbey and Woodbridge, Th, hurie -*a..; .ivcn m mar- men's Club will be hold tomorow ing secretary; Mrs. Charles-Buddy Dee and his orchestra first and last calendar quarter nlf re• fur the Council in Caru-rtt are Dtmocrai At Double Ring Ceremony THIRD DEGREE I liiii Dr. Harrigan who have been seen can Mav ^5, 8 P. M . at the Post NJEA in Woodbridge Township, seventh grade class presented in charge assisted by Mrs. Joh: • COLOINA — At a double ring] Mrs. Palmer graduated from Icharacterization of President's Broderick. AVENEL - St. Andrew's ••. i.n many occaMon*. With the Tomc«i :.s |lum, Carteret, Perth Amboy, South ceremony Sunday afternoon at|Rahway High School and Berk- Amboy, Sayreville and the Mid- Wives in costumes, which they Council Knifhts of Columbus iiiiiion ko the f»mUy. many are wonder-:• conferred the honor ol the *;ll be followed in the event the arriva'. .<'- St. Mary's Church. Rahway.eley Secretarial School, West County Vocational and made themselves. Participating ET INSTALLATION Mis Rose Ami Rotella, daughter|Orange, and is employed by;Technical High School in Perth presentation was narrated by COLONIA — Plans to instal Third Degree recently on the ...litical rally. Will the doctor attend to he following: Peter Greco, George Jiii-.n t.i the politlcltlnB, or vice-versa' of Mrs. DQmlnic RoUila, ftah-iMerck and Company, Inc., Rah-Amboy. Marilyn Kopacz and included officers on May 26 were mad< Wh9the at an organization meeting of S. Perry, Robert E. Samko, way, became the bride of Allaniway. Miss Mullen is completing a the following: ;he Colonia-Iselin Lodge of Elks Stanley Stenkowski, James R. M. Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs.; Her husband graduated from, third term of office as President Patricia Tezinski, Suzanne •i-ii.d thai bif thlnit we tolni to start h.ip- last week. A meeting will be Correo, John DeLuca, Anthony ; i liri>arn»Mi-| lMfeartment Store In thr n<»r Edwin Palmer, Rahway, former- woodbridge High School and of the Middlesex County Edu- Sinnott, Patricia Gibson, Laura Dlnka, Margaret Mahon, Jeanl held tonight, 8:30 at the Col- j. ohler, Matthew Quinlan and more on this lalcr. lv of Colonia. Rev, Harold ^Eastern Arpona Junior College,jcation Association and has an- nia Civic Improvement Club. John Jacobs. • « « * Hermanns officiated Thatcher, Ariona. He attended nounced that she is retiring Klaslo, Barbara Trimblett, Bet- Given in marriage by her fa-!Qeorge Washington University from this office. During the ty Ann Custode, Virginia Men- Edward Mannon, past pres(dent •:--r will feature the local VKVV s pur*H>»»- costs you NAMED TO COMMITTEE ther, the bride was attired in and Union'Junior College where present year she acted as cam- go, Linda Sanchez, Rebecca of the State wil speak. !.»•• ,- Loyalty Day Parade when a ' selrcf. uroiip MEILO PARK TERRACE — gown of Chantilly lace and he was a member of Iota Xi paign manager for Cecil Rob- Cummings, Marjorie McCtos- i.v tjri-n Invited to represent the mor than MEET TOMORROW (Announcement has been mads silk organza. Her finger Up vetl|omega Fraternity. He is em- erts of New Brunswick and key, Nancy Moynihan, Kath- :.!-I.i-«dcr newWHPef carriers. Parade Chulr- WOODBEIDGE—The Town- jof the appointment of Albert I was attached to a crown of silk ployed by Esso Reasearch and secured his nomination as leen McEwen, Gloria Eppell V Mar/eckl ha« been working hard lminK up ship of Woodbridge Employees' Aquila. principal of School 19 omaiwa rosebudb. Engineering Company, Linden. treasurer df the New Jersey |Mary Ann Fulvio. Judith Loef- t i- utilizations who will march from Hwh Association will meet tomor- to the Pension Policy Commit^ ' Education Association. fler. JcWrie Pignatore, Janet ^ !,i Amboy Ave., near the Woodbridgc Hue Mrs, William McCorn»ck,i row, 8:30 P. M. at the Township tee of the Ne"w Jersey. ( ',!! ^i.,id rfnd many floaU tyave been enteivd Port Reading, sister of the bride, gaiage. A film will be shown Education Asociatlon. The ap- .-..'.miJU'dly be Loyalty Day'* big«e*t cfJori to matron of honor. Bridesmaids COP Civic Club Sets according to an annnounce- pointment was announced by' 'were Mrs. Edwin Palmer and >'>unty|i answer to May Day. I MASTER Meeting on Tuesday mint by C. James Naz?aro, Miss Leonore Peuchter, preel-i, |Miss Carol Lee Rotella, cousin publicity chairman. dent of the NJEA. { BLEND of the bride, both of Railway. WOODBRDXIE — The regu- , William McCormack, Port|lar monthly meeting of the LAWN "13" Republican Civic Club of TOWN TRIMMINGS 'in•'l» Girl Wed Saturday Rending, served a* best man. p SEEDi Ushers ware Julius Palmer, Woodbridge will be held 90 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBO1 aclually saves Rahway, brother of the bride- iTuesday at the Trinity Church you money 3 nroom, and Phillip Prasser, Col- Parish House, 8:00 p.m. I'hiladelphia Church Final plans will be discussed i. You get moK lawn p*r ou'a H th SEW and SAVE! 1 for the forthcoming card party, momliiKiadelphia: She U. i-mployed ...- 9nly btcau5« of MM- MM am M To Crown Statue t $0.50 Mik oruanaa bell- Embroidered ORGANDY MM up "1 luce appltqiwii FORDS - Muw J»y« La«. KentUcky Bluegrati mi m Mil (All Over and Flounce) intio a chapel nifhter of Mr. and Mis. Bus-.p |u, ,h» j other bwt Serves dp to 12 sell Uir 8r,, 88 Liberty Reg. 98c Yard Phone In Your Order and prefect of the VIAl 36" WIDE NON-WOVEN I'M .seed pearl oen- awn p 10-11. FU 19292 V|l a cascade bou- Our Lady of Peace parish, wlll[i«» work tnd lower WOODBRIDGE IME4-W: • stephanotli!crown a statue of the Blessed'C<»tl \)L HI • - 1 Mother Sunday at 7:30 P,ni. UUAfATY INTERFACING •"""- * Hu»«eyi Cathy Cwnyi will be penwnal WITH PROP. COLONIA '•• I'I. ii»*WUI> ™.i-i »ri»tcou dress with Sokolowskl. Mark Lair, nephew TRIMMINGS OF ALL TYPES! lll cm ' ' 'il a white wool of the ciowner, will be crown COLONIA bearer. CRR WASH Aunts From ColpifUi Uui-Vttvu Oven Daily 'til 6 P.M., Monday & Friday 'til 9 P.M. ''•'"leaf graduated Miss Lair Is a graduate of l! Fbone FU 8-1844 ''«'' High School Wopdbridge Senior flluh School '•'"•"'in Medical and 1B employed by First Bank Dully "Til Du»k "j| "t Nuniing, Phll-and Trust Co., Perth Amtwy, Wttt Detervcd Promotion MAN BITE RSS; OR Vfcfe VEftSA? Heartiest conjntulatlons are ex- nnd quick to smile, Captain McLaugh- Letters to Editor tended to Joseph McLaughlln on his lin Is deeply serious In regard to his police work. The fact^that he has 47 Clayton Court worked himself up the rankrto the) Woodbridne, N.J Aprtl 29, 1963 T*e promotion was not only duo captaincy Just before hte 40th birth- Mitor Rosy-Cheeked Angel of Mercy Mlton-*ord*B«Mon him because he ratetdd firstfit on ththe CiviCivil day proves he Is a man oUbuity We By JOIIN T. CUNNINGIIAM powerful ever written Bertie. Examination List but aUo be all look forward to bigger and better Dear Sir: Miss Dorthea Dlx, the famed war: in the It li high time the cltuera of eader of Civil Wnr nurses, took 'The deadly, nausea th, cause of his devotion to duty. accomplishments from him Township and the sui one look at pretty little Cornelia mosphere robbed the batU rounding areas alert ththemselvel s A man, with a keen sense of humor future. Hancock of Salem County, New of Its glory, the sl s, serious threat with regard Jersey, on July 5,1863, and re- their victory and tli. „ health and their individual jected her offer to nerve M a -f what little chance r Ubtrty. The plncer movements nurse on the battlefield at Oft- a« left to them," of ths professional fluorldators ygburg. Cornelia prayed. tts Loyally Day bars Mt up Sdlson as their next Cornelia wrote home to her roung Quakeress, but, target for Introducing a cumu- It ti Indeed gratifying to note that Woodbrldge Township will be rep- Quaker mother In Hancock's [worked In ilmple wa\ lative poison, sodium fluoride, resented In the parade by police, Civil Bridge that MUs Dlx turned ook food supplies . K fnany Woodbrldge Township organ- to ths publlfl water supply. The her aside "on the score of vouchers, made crude" Defense and fire units, First Aid proponent! claim a reduction izations will be participating in the youth and rosy cheeks." 8he wiches and passed them i ol tooth decay In children up to men who had not Squads, High School Band, Gold Star added: Loyalty Day Parade in Perth Amboy, • yean of age. Beyond that, lays Mothers, Legion and VPW Posts and "It wa....s. Considered Indeco- Saturday. nothing. However, thousands of Later she found a their Auxiliaries, the VIPS, Jewish scientist* and physicians both rou* for angels of mercy to ap- pear otherwise than gray- if brandy and a supplyofl For years, the first day of May was here and abroad warn of the lensed milk. Laying War Veterans, Knights of Columbus Impending dangers in the life- haired and spectacled." frowned upon by loyal Americans for Although she lacked gray tohorrence of liquor. (\ and Catholle Church organiaatlons, long consumption of this dan- mixed and served milk j>uij It was associated with Communist and gerous drug. What are the reaT hair, she had spunk, so Cor- Red Cross, Boy and Girl Scouts, drill nelia climbed aboard the train U she moved across the Communist-front organizations which issues of the fluorldatlon con ield she also knelt rr- trorarsyr It has become in- bound (or Gettysburg and re- bruenly paraded their treachery to teams, Independent-Leader newsboys fused to budge. Once the con- to roll and light cUatr and the various Departments creasingly evident It Is not kid- men with stumps of ar the United States. Organizations made and the various Departments of the dles teeth or tooth decay. Rath tingent of nurses arrived, "the need was so great that there knew that God would up of veterans loon counteracted the Township government. a, the mass concept of treat this use of tobaorc. The least the rest of us can do Is ing people tor non-conUjlou was no further cavil about age." Oommuntetlc propaganda and organ- diseases. This would be under The 23-year-old Quaker girl Each night she M] ised their own parades In opposition — to stand on the curb and cheer them standable, if the public health entered a Oettyaburg church hausted sleep on a bm were dealing with smallpox oi on the night of July t. There, boughs covered by m now known ai Loyalty Day parades. on. syphilis. But tooth decay Is no stretched on boards laid across blanket. Bach morning a contageous disease and poses the, high-backed pews, she on clothes "no wet «p no community threat. The saw the dead and the dying. wring them.' power to drug whole popula- Cornelia declared that one reassured her moth»r' May 8th tions against their will for a "seemed to stand breast-high noon they are dry" In a sea of anguish." She fed the sold;*-. Come May 8th and It will have been sure the coming of World War n, One lifetime, Is a prise desperately sought after. The fluorldators She had no training. a* their Jokes, wrote •: 18 years since the Germans surren- of' the result" s of' Worl1dJ "'Wa"r n" was Infiltrate state and ters, heard their sort to advance the cause of communism ganiutlons, P.T,A.'s, held shuddering VI/I dered to the Allies In World War II. while doctors »swfd off ganization* and the like. They That brought an end to the European still' further. church of deipalr. She stayed grenous limbs. She dab are flooded with propaganda So we must view the accomplish- *" nllh t through,writlngm«. water on the faces of fighting that had been in progress paid for with publicl , Ing with fever. ments of the wars realistically and funds. I quote some of their ;*•*" She| The young men rcv< since September 1st, 1939, when Hitler before Invaded Poland and began the war, when we do so it proves the point that statements "The P.T.A.'s are i a nurse and they !< a honey. Give them all you've wars seldom accomplish anything because sbe stood only | Wars seldom achieve or accomplish got." "The local level device is feet tall, because her nr| them sometimes simply because we way of life or life itself, when one Under the Capitol Dome they make awful Han out of Mlw visited the battlefield am seemed always silken m ar^gjittacked, and that was the case in threatened. us." This Is only a sample of disarray. Worla War II with the United States. The end of the war In Europe on By J. .isu. firl.blit what is going on behind the Late in ths summer n fluoride curtain. It is up to the May 8th, 1945, resulted in an end oj ildiers in Gettysburg ho In World War I we entered in a cru- people to demand to hear bothj™_,™ had a medal struck fnr sading spirit — to make the world safe NaziLsm, for this era at least, and this. VRENTON — Because resl-i $430,000,000 bond issue to place noticeable In seviral areas of sides of the question. Since you lady of the battlefield South and Central Jersey. In are being forced to consume for democracy. was a tremendous accomplishment dents of New Jersey do not give {the States credit behind Turn- (Continued on Pan* thelr approval of State bond pike Authority bonds. North Jeney snow cover af- the stuff, start Insisting. forded much protection and But the result of World War I was Unfortunately, Washington and most Issues easily, supporters of the In 19(1 the voters began to member, nobody is denying winter crop* are greening rapid- to create communism, the worst Americans did not realize that the $750,000,000 bond Issue pro- become more generous and fluoride to anybody If they posed by Governor ^Richard J.j overwhelmingly "approved ly. Planting of spring oats Is want it. They can be given in- communist threat was just as serious progressing normajly and many dividually in tablets, liquid so threat democracy has encountered in Hughes to taka the State out of $40,000,000 bond issue to fi- pastures and hay Ilelda are futloru, pastes or topical treat- generations. Another result was to in- if not more serious. the financial doldrums during nance oonitroetlon of State coloring rapidly. ments. These methods are sa/er the 1960's are taking another mental, charitable, reformatory 34YEARSofSERVICE| and cheaper than dumping tons look at the proposal. and penal Institutions, and Planting oi potatoes In the » To Tht of fluoride chemical in the They argue, however, that another $60,000,000 bond Issue important area* of central and reservoirs. Indiscriminate use citizens of New Jersey have be- to promote a Green Acres pro- [south Jersey U well advanced, African Democracy of drugs and chemical agents come more generous In recent ;gram to purchase and dedicate and early planting! of lettuce have taken their tragic toll Perth Amboy Area The United States is currently pour- like, last year, they refused him a per- years In approving large and]available lands for park and cabbage and onions is about after years of assuming them needed bond Issues. other recreational purposes. over. ^ ing money into various African coun- mit to enter the country. No demo- safe. Do not permit any fur- During the past fifteen years, FIRE FIGHTERS: — There Winter damage to some va- tries and the State Department is cratic country refuses entry to Afri- rieties ol peaches, especially ther such possibilities. seven bond issue proposals were were many unsung heroes who Yours truly treading erer.so tenderly on the toes cans who express views in opposition rejected by the voters, while Ifought the fires raging through Blake, has been quite heavy T. L WATSON & CO.! Peach and blueberry growers SIDNEY CAMMY jiiine others were approved. the tinder-dry forest lands of these sensitive, under-developed to the government's views. concerned that a freese Chairman of the ISTABUSHED 1111 | Those approved did not have across New Jersey recently. are people. What are they doing and still occur. Blueberries mlttee Opposed to I E Obviously, democracy is not in exist- any organized opposition Count among them the em- Middlesex County MONROE A. WKIANT where are they heading, and how are Loyees in the State Institutions were hard hit during early May j These rejected-were presented last year. Committee Opposed Bototnt rartnr ence in many of these new countries, to the voters in clear-cut fash- .ost of whom volunteered their they working for democracy? GOING NOWHERE:— New To Fluoridation ion so they knew where the services In addition to their MEMBKB NSW TOM AND which we helped open up to democracy. Jersey and Pennsylvania have Box 162, Woodbrldge In many African nations, not only money would ultimately be igular duties and manned the three mile super-highway AMERICAN STOCK BTCHANGM Yet we continue to pour money into spent and the necessity for It. utitutlonal flreflghtlng ap- Is there a lack of freedom but there is with a million dollar Interstate Always In 1948, voters rejected two laratus. them and are too timid to speak frank- bridge that goes nowhere. Trere's always an argument Perth Aiboy Natluil Ink Bilidlif no tolerance of differences. When a bond issues proposed, one for All State institutions have a when an unimpeachable source. It Is Route 95 above Trenton At tiu I Cwam BQ I-14H United States Senator voiced opinions ly and candidly and call a spade a $50 mUUon to finance con- 1 lutual aid agreement with the connecting Yardley. Pa. wlthl*^ spade. struction of institutions and communities that surround authority. some of these African leaders did not higher education buildings — Ewing, Township, N. J. by a hem. Under this agreement, bridge across the Delaware I —Indianapolis News. mostly Rutgers—and the other the community Is pledged to for $15,000,000 for a South Jer- River at Scudders Falls. Event- elp the institution when the ually it is expected to run sey high speed tramit system. teed arises, and vice versa. A Artificial toting Thp following year a $25,000,- parallel with the New Jersey toort time ago, it was the in- Turnpike to the George Wash- It's- about time Americans woke up Europeans like their home-baked 000 bond issue for institutional itltutlons' turn. Without strip- construction alone was . ap- ington Bridge in the east and and home-cooked foods, and use no ling fire protection, from the westward It Is expected to by- to the fact that they are eating chemi- proved, while a $105,000,000 residents, Institutional fire bond issue to provide a bonus pass Philadelphia and head to- cals instead of natural food, far too chemicals in them. When we buy fighters pitched In alongside ward Ohio. for World War n veterans in and worked much of the time. Pick up your fav- vegetables which are artificially color- their neighbors Route 95 is a free facility of] rejected. On the same ballot In many weary hours to bring the CLEOPATRA' the. limited access type, similar orite snack or food and read the "con- ed, we really don't know whether we're 1949, a $100,000,000 bond Issue ires under eontrol — at to finance public housing was 1 to the New Jersey tents" on the label. Chances are good getting green vegetables or not. Bardner, Marlboro, Ancora, Construction thus far and in that you will find "artificial color" and thoroughly rejected by the Greystone Park, the Neuro- the slow future would be psidll voters. psychlatric Institute outside of "artificial flavoring" on the wrapper. When we get anything with arti- SO per cent by the Voters in 19S1 approved a Princeton, and Nsw Lisbon. Government. ficial flavor, we are being subjected to $15,000,000 bond issue for Fires spread to state-owned KNEW. The truth, then, is that you don't The road that goes nowhere | know what you are eating and enjoy-' the latest sales techniques and often teachers' college buildings by a areas at Hlghfields and the has both Pennsylvania and New]] Trenton State Hospital. In- the most profitable production tech- five to three ratio. The next ersey officials worried. Several I ing. It may be a bright red cherry year, voters approved two bond mates of penal and correctional hlstorlo towns in Bucks county | mint, with a delightful cherry flavor, niques. It is time for us to lpok for and Issues, one for $285,000,000 to institutions, helped put them would bs cut In half If Penn- out and prevented them from but the red 1$ artificial and no cher- honor honest foods, which are just construct the Garden State sylvania'highway officials wake Parkway and another for $25, spreading, according to Howard up and start building westward ries ever came near the product. It what they appear to be, without any OOq.OOO for institutions build' Hutehinson, State Fire Marshal soms day. contains artificial flavoring. artificial color or flavor. Ings. During 1954 and 1MB, who is In charge of all insti- In New Jersey, State officials voters rejected a $25,000,000 tutional fire fighting units and are talking about the effect on Cltopatru'$ cache* of f«au «n4 bond issue to establish a State is State Safety Director. tolls of the New Jersey Turn- medical-dental school, and ON THE FARM: - Spring pike when a free super-high- w«r$ guardtd by tht bat wrwwfi m fto Slavery Marches On $100,000,000 bond Issue to de- plowing on New Jersey farms is way Is built alongside stretch- NU$. But your valuably and Jttptrt •** velop a public water supply. progressing rapidly, reports th» Ing toward the George Wash- Disturbing as It may be to those In Africa, in the darker and more Three years later the voters ap New Jersey Crop Reporting ington Bridge which is now the sa/er today in a ta/ef y deposit bo* in (Ml who realize it for the fhjst time, the remote regions, slavery is often found. proved a $48,850,000 bond issue Service, and farm fields will terminus of the turnpike. to build the Round Valley Res- soon be covered with luclous WORLD TRADE CENTER: bank. PerioHal document*, cuh, JuMlrir fact is that slavery is still being prac- And in some parts of Asia what ervoir for a public water supply, growth. —Ne-Neww JerseJersyy has a great inin- ticed In parts of Africa land the Middle amount to slavery Is still practiced. In 1959, voteri approved Damage to winter grains and terest jln the propose J $270,* any of thetr you want to ketp «tettr« ffdm $66,800,000 bond issue for high' giaues, especially winter oat*, 000,000 world trade < enter to East, and perhaps p Asia. The strange thing about all this is ri bl d wheat Is b* constructed on ti lS-acn inying cyt$ — can b* k*ld by KI Q» fo«9 The most shocking example is to be that we hejtr so little about it. site on the west side of lowti f o* you with. St* m /or dttaiU. ~ found In Saudi Arabia, where for al- No one viants to offend the Asians Tb* project would encompass • most thirty years the ^rade has con- or the Afrjcans, who might become million square feet of floor tinued in defiance of a decree by King "sensitive" 'about criticism and per- pact and will be designed to Umulate *n<1 simplify world ; Ibn Saud. A reporter recently visited haps "turn to Communism" (this is trade activity in the Fort of , that country to trace the evidence the old scare). The United Nations New York by bringing tofetbex ! and the traffic. says little about it. United, States offi- the basic government and Iflftgg machinery vital to the He found that many slaves were cials are almost totally silent on the flsw of foreign cargoes through ! tricked into coming to Saudi Arabia problem. Of course, everyone knows the port. It would be designed'to bouse bv being led on a pilgrimage to Mecca. we are against such a practice, but the activities of the United Others, for economic reasons, entered the fact is that unless world leaders States Bureau of Customs, cus- into the status voluntarily. And this and organizations [talk about the ;oms brokers, freight forward- ers, foreign consulates, ship- traffic is continuing to this day, the problem, and demand action, results ping firms, exporters and im- ' reporter claims. will be limited. porters, international banking operations, insurance compa- nies and other agencies con- REGULAK BANKING 1IODHH: nected with foreign trade. Sfsnday thru Friday 9 AJtt. lo 1 P.M. According to the Port of New Friday Evening! 6 P.M. (« I P.M. * (Eartmt %t York Authority, which would construct It. the center would WOODBEIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY also provide area* to serve as 3 Locations Fbr Your Convenient* Lawrence V. Campion, President A Treasure an International market place for buyers and selkrs who ISELIN OFFItf Published Weekly on Thursday at T:00 A.M. would have a one-stop iwx AVENELH)FFICE MAIN OFFICE 20 Oreen Street 6S1 Roosevelt Avenue to all the displayi, jervlces and 383 Avenel St. Comer or Ull Oik Tree Woodbrldgs, N. J. Carteret. N. J. agencies needed to enter world I corner •( Minns Ave.) Berry St. & Moore Ave Telephone: ME 4-11U Telephone: KI I-S800 trade or to eipuiMl world trade activities. AVENEL WOODBWDGE ISELIN JERSEY JHi&AVY;— TmflU; Charles E. Gregory. Nov. 21, 1904 - Deo. 10, 19(1 1•at i" volumes at the two tuimeii and Member Federal Reserve System—-Federal Deposit Insurance Corp" Mall - One mt four bridges operated bj the Monttn 9MS (OunUnued on V*gt It) PAGE THTRTKEN Production Rehearsals Being Held

mi.ONlA - Thp members (if Belli Am Players are hoping the .iiniilr nf the phone heard] riurim: Monday night's rehears-' nl nf. "The Hells are Rlnirlng," will turn into the jantfle of the niish register Mfly 18 when they 'present thMr production at W ordered the Pncifie, Besides having ma- cluding several of special in- of Colonin Junior High Colonia Twig 22 P.TA. ,:,(i> lime been jor roles In several Gilbert and terest to Girl Scouts, to the School's Library Club were Sullivan operettas, he was lead- Other officers named wer« ;.,inked the five i he readers. The club if under children's section of the school ,ng man with the Gretta lbrary. Plans Card Fete Mrs. Stanley Brooke, Mrs, Her- the direction of Mrs. George Fmnkel playhouse Productions. bert Lbrentzen and Mrs. Julei 1 .biary Com- P Marks III. Sister Helen Joseph staged COLONIA—The Colonla Oak The cast of professionals has Isler, vice presidents; MM. B, This prournm planned for been supplemented with talent- the books were donated by the Twig of the Women's Auxiliary Kaye, treasurer; Mrs. Erneil :n;l,i!e a pell- kind'iKartf-n, first and sec- ed amateurs who under the di- nine Brownie and nine Inter-|Of the Rahway Hospital met at Kerekes, corresponding secre- Mallatlon of ond praders will continue on rection of Jim Henry bring a mediate Troops of Girl Scouts St. Cecelia's Lourdes Hall, tary; and Mrs. Henry Oxfeld, rijii Avenue. Saturday mornings at 11. refreshing interpretation of a of Iselin, Neighborhood 3. spon- where Mrs Angelos Paraskevas recording secretary. : parent fdu- '•'ree admission tickets are sored by St. Cecelia's P.T.A., deliehtful show, A graduate of reported that hard puppets had Winners of the essay contest .i.'.ked for vol- now available at the library. as part of National Library Brookh'n College where he ma- been made by the group and on "America — Land of Na- "ii the panel jored in economics and speech Week observance. delivered by her to the Pedia- tural Resources" sponsored by !. on "Parent Mr. Henry went on to give his According to Mrs. John Ross, trlc Department of the Rahway the P.TA. were announced by May meeting all for eleven years In Conn neighborhood chairman, the Hospital for Easter, The chil- Mrs. Michael Asman, achieve- ky, principal. theaters. He directed "Detec- nine Intermediate Troops have dren, she said, always seem to ments chairman. Jeffrey have a great deal of fun play- l/.trU'n regu- tive Story," for the St. Ed- also just completed a project Konkes, sixth grade winner and Ejects OWVrs ins with these puppets. av, May 7. and Imunds Players of Brooklyn and of covering 120 books on the Laurie Forman, fifth grade a Kuch child 'SELIN — Robert Bongart, worked In the Repertory Com- Preliminary plans were then winner read their winning en-- library shelves with book jack- 1 fyw (I records 'siclcnt of the Board of Trus- nv of London. ets of original designs. Mrs. made for a card party Septem- tries and were the recipients of t's of the Ififlln Free Public Jim Henry took a turn be- Ross said the project will aid ber 11, at the Cross Keys Hotel books. ;\w new Library, announced at a recent fore the footlights acting In the the girte In obtaining their pro- Rahway. The Auxiliary wiil Runners-up were: Stephen A TKHfc IS PLVNTI.ll: Arbor !>.»> WJ* obr.vrd by tin- (iardrn Department of the meeting the Township appro- Woodbridge Circle Players pro- start making ceramics at its Donnelly, Russell Stanley, Wll- duction of "Waltz of the Tor-| next meeting which will be liam McGinnis, and Margaret !.•! frilly, president. t>drr»lrd Woman* Club of Colnnia, by pUnling a tree In the (Olnnia section of Merrill uriation had been increased by Puk. l*ft to rl|ht: Mrs, Samuel hushin.in. rhairman o( the Garden Department; Mrs. $2,000 and expressed the feel- redors," ani with the St. Jo- awarded as prizes at the .card Schmidt, sixth grade, Barbara McOinly, first vie* seph Players of Carteret. Out party. The proceeds will be Glass, Ilene Berg, Debbie Kretfr '•!:> William Hart. Mtrharl lluihn. Mr». John I,yt>irk ;md Mm. William Polrwski, cn-chiiirmaii. Ing this would certainly help ?oy Scouts Make increase library services. front again, he directed "You used to purchase a piece of mer. and Paul Dlttrick, fifth . p:vsldent, Mr. Can't Take It With You," and equipment for the new wing of grade. ;moved to Colonia from Perth Offlwra were elected as fol- "Harvey," proving he was not Camping Plans the hospital. (Continued on Page 17) 'Amboy On a Sunday drive they lows: Mr. Bongart, president; only talented but versatile. ? Garden Chairman Robert Oraser, vice president; ISELIN — A meeting of Boy located A new home in the pro- A full rehearsal has been Scout Troop 47 was held Friday Claries Ntkuh, Mrs. Charles Christensen, re- cess nf Koine up. Mrs. Kushman called for tonight at 8:30 at at the First Presbyterian '.•••cretary; and thp Ml trees!cording secretary: Mrs, John Temple Beth Am Jewish Com- Church. Plans were made for Has Exceptional Gardenon the property and they Pannone. corresponding secre- munity Center, Arthur and tary, and Robert Deerln, treas- a weekend camping trip to Lake :boiiKht the house even though Cleveland Avenues. The next Rogerine May 10, 11, and 12 COLONIA - In the time "With all the develop!:!* and - her dream home. urer. wu pr*- lt Wiisn t rehearsal is scheduled for May The Scouts will work on the re- bonored tradition, a tree^ was biu'dii-.z goaiK on in the sub- «rad« rtu- Shortly after they moved in Over one thousand volumes 6. quirements for their first and th 'planted on Arbor Day in the urbn and farm areas today," they beuan the task of remov- were added to the library dur- second class badges. Two hikes THOMAS JOSEPH Jennie June. heart of Colonla — Merrill .«ud Mrs. Samuel Kushman. itiK 25 trees that were damaged ing the past year Including Altar • Rosary Group have been planned for that $1,000 worth of new books with to Park by a small band of "in due time nothlnp will re- In the process of clearing the weekend. women, all members of Gurdei land with a bulldozer In order the • adult section containing Will Meet Monday iived by Robert! main a.s nature created it' Department of Federated Wo are'to din out the foundation. The all the best sellers. C O LO NIA — The regular Scoutmaster William Doerr Ti-mony wu per' Pointing out the trees mani Club of Colonia »!> usually the first to KO when!trees were from 50 to 150 years monthly meeting of the St. announced the scouts attending COSTELLO •;.in Cranrner, i New library hours are: dally art setting an ex- construction starts, Mrs. Kiwh-lold and over 100 feet tall. except Sunday, Irom 2 to 5 John Vianney Altar-Rosary So- the camp-out will build a flre- Mario Ijania" watch tower at Lake Rogerlhe inn pit for area organUatloi^ man. chairman of Garden Dc-i A trip to a nearby woods re- P. M. Evening hours are 7 to ciety will be held Monday, 8:30 ^ Funeral Homes »; RecordA reveal the first Amor partment. stated "eonservinK suited In Mrs. Kushman select- 9 P. M., on Monday, Wednes- P.M. In the auditorium after and thus gain credits toward '.he choir sang Day iu held In Nebraska mi our natural resources should,ing trees and tan.splantlng day and Friday. Saturday the recitation of the rosary in their badges. Truly." Second 1874 and soon after lettwlat .res be the concern of everyone, not them to replace those that were morning hours are 10 A, M. Church. A movie on the Blessed Named as Junior Assistant • vj'd In tails and In many state* net aside a day.just th<- garden clubs." [needlessly tost. Small specimen until 1 P.- M. The children's Mother will be shown. Plans for Scoutmaster are David Sarpk Green St. & Cooper Ave, state & Center Sts. fee man, Andrew Olesin, 'and Wil- •HU* T '"'inoPrlng 'or t Planting ••«?re-| Mrs. Kushman was .speaking i trees were chosen as they story hour Is being continued the spring festival on June 1 Iselin, N J. Perth Amboy, N. J. M nJh er>!n»onle« *ltn each st»l« R THE GRADUATE ... "No One Sells For Lew" '81 FORD—« cyl. Falrlane, 4-dr. Select Mom's Gift iVoto . , , PordOmaUo, W.W. tires, •58 OLDSMOBIIJB — "98", 3- dr., hardtop, power. 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First Class Work Coils Flushed Clean Your H"»' A&H Stanley NO DOWN PAYMENT WE DELIVEE! call M;: 4-HII BANK FINANCING ROOF, GUTTER and SMITH ASPHALT PAVING Stern & Dragoset '•A Local Reputable Firm" DOWN DRAIN Complete Stock «f DomesUe PLUMBING & HEATIN8 REALTORS Driveways — l'arking toll and Imported Wines REPAIRS 1SI Remsen Are., Avenei Fully Insured M&J Beers and liquors ME 4-ttll ME 4-55OO 9} Main St., FREE ESTIMATES HOME IMPROVEMENT (74 AMBOY AVENUE Laddie and Pattersoi S4 MAIN ST. CENTER WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ME 4-1165 WOODBRIDGE Topsoll All Skilled Labor AVENEL Work Griaranteed SHOWEOOM HOliKS; "ServicD CH f 2631 COtl S OIL CO. Daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. With a After « P.M. Call 969-1120 826 Railway Arcane, Avene) SUNDAV II A.M. to S PJtt •Paiitlig & Decoratiig- Drigs - Masoi Contractor - Smile" 26 Dalbert St., Carteret 705 Amboy Avenue WOODBRIDGE Phone 636-0242 In - Auto Body Shops RAYMOND Brick, Stone, Concrete, BOB'S TriH• Cement Work — AND ED FREY • TOP son. • JACKSON S| J*AKIi iUVAMAOl 01 OUI SIDEWALKS DECORATIM (rormerl] With Chirltj fair) • FILL DIRT •• '"V, B and B LOW 8UMMEB PB1CES ON CONTRACTOR and SON and PATIOS • SAND • MAM'N -\!( iJbert n Ihon PLUMBING BODY SHOP from 55c 8q. Foot ir. Call Druggists ME4-M12') 282 Prospect St. AIX TYPE*! OF HEPAIBS and - Reefiig&Sldiu - 88 Main Street PERTH AMBOV FBEE ESTIMATES ME 4-572.« Woodbrldge, N. J. HEATING Fill roar Coal Bin With' INTERIOR - EXTERIOR T. R. STEVENS f I) 1-1316 BoallDi ant »bwt Maul W«rk Lehlfb Premium Anthraoltt Telephone MErcurj 4-05M PAINTING ELECTRIC bargain 685 ST. OEORGK AVE. COLONU SEWER SERVICE NUT OR Paper Han(lnf WOODBB1DGE 2150 prices MURALS 887 Htxrell ATCDM Repairs STOVE Foreign Cars DEAL DIRECT Call irur t P.M. Woodbrldt*. N. j. ol aU WITH FACTORY Classifieds r PEA Ft 2-2090 Tjrpes • Bathraomt Moderniied COAL 1950 6(5 lnman Avenue Just Dikl PAINT • Basements Finished Bring Results BUCK 50 • Custom-Kitchens COLONIA MErcurj FOREIGN «tr-Cra«lu<«la| COAL 18 • Kitchen Cabinet! 4-1738 Vtttm Air Htit ANY CAR • Custom-Built Garages (Hluitrtal Kikiuil Itim MoMf (lDtr4i CA|'R Attics Finished - Moving & Trwklig - Paints ft Wallpaper - FOR PBEI SSTIMATU 13.1 Dormers Added KI 4-Ili| M Ml DIN UAUON Aluminum Sidinr Watting Machines] 399? ttmium ou REPAIRS National • Home* Painted Dupont Dului Faint Brand • Ceramic Tile Move "IDEAL WAY" I4-Uaui AU. WOltK (il AUAN1I ID EUROPEAN TRAINED EIEAL DIRECT Phom FU 1-1114 ATTENTION! Neiry Jauei & Soi lirvtct va Whirlpool and K<'""" FREE ESTIMATES All Make* al MECHANIC SAVE MONEY! ^AGE¥T NAfiONAl VAN' 10 Bum«n I LINE8 _ Tlnnlni and ON AU, WORK NO~CHARG8 FOft 68TIMATM Only lor Fwt Service 1X86 8t, Qeor»«" AtfcT A»enel Natioially Advertised Juit Glvt Hi • CaUl IMPORTED •hatt MeUI Wart AU Work Guaranteed SPECIAL WINTEI BATES II *««'<"" AUTO , LOCAL IIOVIM PAINTS S*OMBI. HetsJ Ulttni CUSTOMIZING 1 MM aa* trtilwi tit f«w kti fujute Work SIMONE BROS. SALES and SERVICE PILGRIM DISCOUNT PRICES LINDEN, N. J. 1*10 St. Oiori* Avesq* KITCHENS, Inc. Window Shades 5SS AJden Street IS OUR AVENEL Art Supplier rtcture Fran** HU 6-2726 I) Uth Aunue, N«w»rk Woodbrldfe. N. J. IC. WASHER FACTOBY SHOWROOM MEMKH0 BBACHUt'S Modem Uving SPECIALTY HU 6.0059 S3 Main St., Woodbrldc* 111 Main Ht., Woodbrid(e Mbcurr «-»«• ME 4-9752 834-3900 IdId. * DRYER Thursday, May 2, 1963 PAGE FIFTEEN

andria, Va., when the war CLASSIFIIDT ended. She excitedly informed Bar Mitzvah Set her slater: ...-res - INFORMATION "Dr. Dudley will soon be Utadline tor ads: .. hove!" For Sherman Son »nrd« al worg " A "*. 'or lhe *mf "'"I1'* nr. Frrd Dudley's nnme ll n COIONIA — The Bar Mite- " puhllrntlon novrr a«Bln appeared In Cor vah of Keith Matthew Sher- ...,.|lllF U1 nelia's correspondence. She mnn, son of Mr. and Mra.'Jort- , , .sslKlED ADH TAKEN OVER PHONE: I "Oil- "•' «•-'•- never mentioned, in writing at ah Sherman, 8 East Hegel Ave- MIST BE SENT IN •lenst, tliflt last meeting In Alex- MIST BE SENT IN nue, will take place 9 A.M. Sat- nudiin, although all had as- urday at Temple Beth Am, Ar- irlrphnnf MErcurj 4-1111 sumed t.hnt Cornelia and Predi j thur and Cleveland Avenues. .were in love until that day. Keith will be called before Cornelia worked on, devoting the Torah to recite the required ,„,,. VVANTFD • • FORSAI.F. much nf her life to helping blessings to be followed by the • M \l 1 freed rlavos. She became wlde- chanting of a selection from TWENTY GRAVES In Clover lv acclaimed, even worshipped ,' ,,th of Leaf Memorial Pnrk, Wood- the Book of Prophets for that m0 before she came home to die particular Sabbath. 'i,llUl. three bridge for RBIP. Reasonable of-, in Atlantic City at the age ofj Rabbi Herbert Wltkln will ,l 4'. Must fpr considered. Write Kantor R7. i ASSIGNED TO KEESLER: an( Burn conduct the services. He will be , MF 4-641* l *- ^I"' *• Broad SI. on Miss Cornelia's ntRhtj Airman Basic Jatnea O. Mill- assisted by Cantor Hlllel Sado- S '2 Keyport, Nr»' Jersey tahle when she died was H er, son nf Mr. and Mrs. James wltz. 4 -25-s ::' packet of letters tied with blue W. Miller, 113 Patricia Ave.. ribbon. Did these hold the sol- Colonia, Is being reassigned Keith will be the recipient of KlU'.-i. . • SERVICES • ution lo the mystery of the ro- to Keesler AFB, Miss., for gifts presented him by Howard vw mance with "my doctor"? technical training as a United Merman, Temple president, ' IF YOUR DRINKINO has be-, Minil oppor States Air Force communlca- Mrs, Murray Heller, 81«terhood come. a problem. Alcoholics No one can ever know, for .,, brcnlilP »n president, and Mr. Heller, Men's Anonymous can help vow Call with Miss Hancock's letters wns' tlons operations specialist. • ,:iw m your Club president. A Klddush will Bl 2-1515 or write P 0 Box a terse Instruction: "Burm Airman MiUtr, who enlist- „,- intm' ed In the Air Force a short be held after the aervlcea. 253 Woodtafl-idee 5 l!-5 2!) wilhout reading," i Ml :'-SH6. Hence, although her full and time aito, has completed his 5 2 t MISC FOR SALE • 'rich correspondence has been initial basio military training, 1 published In the book, "South! at Lachland A. F. Base, Sewaren Library 11 |M | r \\ VNTKIl • HAMILTON OAS DRYER, bed. After Gettysburg-! the rela-j Tern. crib and mattress, tables, lamps. Lionshlp with Fred must ever The airman is a I960 grad- . :, •, niMrrt <>n flc 120 pim(,rlt Avc ]„,]!„ lie a matter of speculation. The uate of Woodbridge Senior Has Story Hour ,,. ncci'iints InM E 4.7518. answer belongs to MUs Cor- High School. SEWAREN — The- Sewawn no ,. ., nelia Hancock, who sleeps in a Public Library Board haa an- xemetery In Hancock's Bridge; „.._ 1N -nRrl,» I.1 SO pel WALNUT DOUBLE BED.' to where shc nounced each Tuesday after- Mi May, complete, $30. Westlniihnwse ••*** ^ ^ i^ESTSlnt Kenloo- n at 3:30 a story hour takes icw.spuper roaster and cabinet t\h. (inv place and all young folks an Benator elcom* to attend. • 18-5 9 armchair and cover SIS TM!M- the lime of Ufisd. -_ w {.) charged _ in* stool $2. Call LI 8-9r>i>« ICI - copyright, 1963. STATE J™™*.. £ Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, president, there has been "no substantial | III! Id VI • r, 2< OF NEW JERSEY TERCEN- announced the purchase of reduction" of Russian military one TENARY COMMISSION. several new books this month 1956 PONTIAC, 2-tlo-jr (loud forces in Cuba since mid-No- which Include the following: H or ""'running condition. Oood Mies vember. KNVIAItl.i; Jolt: Mr. ;iml Mrs. Elmer I. Vrrsev, formerly the lioautlfnl float. Inddently, his wife, the former Rose For adult clrculaUon, "Th« h,A ,,„O» MK 4-2184. In a speech prepared for the !.• (or eld- „.__ _ People in the "sunshine State, Pietiii-ed ahnve. they are dirertor of the Siesta Key Chamber of Commerce, «u per Editors, Keating said m "The Burgeon," "The Sun Also >V or wo- AMANA UPRIQHT FREF.7.KH. MirriHiiuliT hv lathing bpuutlrs of five S;irast>t» County named "Man of the Year" for the second straight year. has Information that new So eitiev I roni left In right, they are Miss Siesta Key, Miss Rises," "Triumph," "Sewn "('(•iipuney. is cu. ft: Blair power lawn And, in competition with the state's other chambers, viet arrivals have about match' 5 00 p in mower: cotton felt matt rent anri Venice, the Vrrwys, Miss Ixmgboat Key. Miss Sarasota Days in May," and "The Book Vecwj, two years in a row, won top honors for tourist ed the departures. of Old Silver." 4 2iit flat spring, double M/,e. Call and Miss F.nxlrwood. Mr. Veesry is director of the county For the children, "AmertoMU ME 4-003S 5 2 tf fln.it which appears In many parades throughout the promotion, and community development. The annual con- test Is conducted by the Florida Development Commission GOLDWATER'S ADVICE Into Orbit," "Tlw California state. Ilii rnviou* job Li to take the beauty queens to Senator Goldwater (R,, Ariz.' and Gnv. Farrls Bryant. Oold Rush," "The Story of Ofc- 'aradc Starts CRIPPl.E WINS HONOR the various pageant parades and see that they ride nn (advised Republicans to avolt lahome." "John P. Kennedy OtMftdaga, Mich. - Crippled any sort of special appeal basei and PT-109," and "Diary of m wheat aiTratir ilrustlcrJly, es- he does nr says as stat|esman-jretary of War Stanton gave her Army surgeon named Frederick 'on race or creed" In reeklni Early American Boy." liiN'l Beaumont, now n. haspw-lsll'. nn .small family farms, ship, while Republican actlvl-a pass "to visit anywhere In Dudl£y. She met him first as voter support In next year' Now on hand for the lensral ,...... „- «wr.Jed CIIMC by special New Jr;qy-,s !:,if[w- Jcath toll ties are purely political." . . . .ithe lines of the Onion Army." a wounded man-at Gettysburg elections. public are handbooks on boat- ' , . > ,i home-to-Khool telephone She has lv.irhed -t'J thus far this A crisis appears on the New! At White House Landing, and when he went to other Goldwater, a spokesman foi Ing, skin-diving, iwlmmmf, yen:- i-ompaiixl to 243 up to the Jersey horizon every ttme H.;yaii a Snell landed in the wa-areas the two young people ex- "This is the first dress party Conservatives, Mid thearchery, and Judo. OI 1 OOP ought to leave "emotiona' "', 'Ti .i i u»Uni clavi as TtlMilrtorlan sanif date last vi.ir . . .A New Mat Adam, :. Stale Conserva-1^m she wa* driving, but shechanged frequent letters, Cor- I ever bought that ! nelia told her family tha glmmlcka and fantastic prom- Congo recovers funds tMn, Sc Dpspli tii«nitarie«.i(tC||niM for the handicapped. ades at Alpine is bsiriR secured'postponed as usual mond after Its capture. •In- Mothers';art(j become a six-eeli therapist Hii I/-«lon 471. unde Is planned to provide dlreetj (ContlnuP(, (rom E(Ut. page) Division Band composed in her Port of New York Authority in- to the Statue of Uberty. te5tlmonlal 0, nmi for min- honor "The Hancock Gallop" of . ,ite and Federal officlalsiistrations of mercy to the'and played 'It In front of vehicles, an IIKTCase of 5 1 iwrluiv.- joim-il forcis to .solve the'WOunded soldiers at Gettys- massed troopf^Shpfri e met^Presl- a i cent over 1961. . Tlie State probicin of nii.-.li'»d)ij'.g a4vi r--DUi-gi pa,- dent Lincoln..' an. d Oenera- ifv.r was ptiytd of Nrw Jef.vtv is liill mou;-nlnx tl.sln? l:i out-o'-State land o>- /.„_.],, wtumed to HanGran- t in trie ttfld and was in- • •;«'!' 'earn*, the,the death of lormer State wtopm,nt Promotion. ,0S Bnd.c b.Sy I Sc'p-i^d to the dedication of the ^he Labor Commiesioner «.".d CAIMTOI. CAPKRS: - He- u.mber but wuhin a month was Gettysburg battlefield by '••>•:< foDowinc major league baseball piiclirpublvat n Sta;e Chairman W.-b-in Wa^hliigton working with Whit? House tomom mn •'T:h.T.er.»s of lUrry C. Harper.-one of the jtirr B. Twl.l iU\ma Clovcrnar.freed f!ave«. She yearned for Cornelia thought often of one "<• ream and finest men who ever appeared Huchfj lnterpri'ls 'anytlilnKiacUon and early in 1864 Sec-soldier In particular, a young v'.d by the on the State scene .. Final ws- i;-. headed by sions of the Republican and Democratic coiwentloiix arc •• vuttial ea.ki,aehe<»uled for the Stacy Trc:,t •r-'»^ will be Hole) on May 9 . State K::<- • -«t builneai warden C. Wesley DavLs c!a;tin •- '»!nc of Mrs 83 per cent of forett fires In New 3 .00 Jefferson Jenejr are earned bv careles- May 3. at smokers .. .Motorola Commur.- J> t> !s »(hed-icatlons and Electronics, Ir.c Mav 11 at ha* received a »4lfl.oon tc\>- Tl 1 -1 * Co yfir contract to mainta • mothers will radio eommunU»tso:i equ:-- w>ilc their best ment for the'Sutr Corlserv i- • or whateverition Department . . Oover: >: : •>-»v be Wlth;Blchartl J. Hughn \w\x* to ;-.-i '!>• Auxiliary'Sandy Hook from the Fed'-: a! SMITH STREET •'•»i! 20(1 cak«,!Ooifcrnmtin *oon to open :• H.< • .-•• ChalrladT.ia complete Mashorr Stale ;>-\\i. 5 nt inasmuch asiA itatewldf civil ikUiwe •">f Mother.1 iram exercUe U expected ;o be "'ay be dechel- d in Jtew Jersey Uils .month mind. Officials of the Tourt.ment n '•II collect theiof Pt*h at 8ea»ide Park are ex- •:.-'thers of her pectlnu a run of large Miiped • •'i'lons may bebaw In the surf soon . . .The. 3 '•!•' Rublno. U-;8tate Firm Bureau claims the 1 SAVINGS new wheat certificate pi"' !!'-!n:.o, president, ioinj to referendum on Mav S BUSES "1 by Oie mera-bl would cut New JerwyS •'dv that the an-;— - - ~ 1 (-"mint! in very'of the tl annual dues by th.- BANK •'••' "ie payment next meeting. - LEAD TO d l\ 'OUR DOOR TERMITE DAMAGE ^ wiP^r^

lu N(ar at this time, hdlfteowncrs find B|"i;i'

alize exclusively in termite control. s PERTH AMBOY Am !»t»d more complete job which we ELIZABETHTOWN MORTGAGE *llilr«»tee for 10 years. Savings Institution COHSOUDATED COMPANY PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY MONEY GAS BANKING HOUKS. Mondoy - Thursday 9 KM. - 3 P.M. fiiday 9 AM. • 4 P.M. TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM (lIZMtTti TO SAVERS SINCE AVAILABLE SERVICE 1869 MCTtiCNEN nm AMIDY B»HW»T o(l«r umlt*d UIUICTH 144 Elm St. DmakM ftdual Dtfttil htyiuu ELIZABETH 452 Miin St. 220 Miikit St. 219 Unliil AH. AMBOY to ITM nn*A bf AD 30040 li W. jirxy St. ME t-1700 ME 61700 Ml 617UD ^ 6-8387 EL 2-4784 Btui»t|itovn OM Co. (L 24100 IL-EB Thundiy, May ?, 19N PAGE SIXTEEN LEGAL NOTICES LEOAL NOTIOFs" NOTICE! UOALNOTICIS LEOAL NOTIOKI LIOAt NOTICES LEGAL NOtlOM to the wett side of Bfiid Rtriit. it of Title « of the nm> »wtt WWarr«n Iron AV«- Prom tht WMttrly tide of Cnnrtnll From the eaut Mil* of llroxt Ktr»t n! Nfw Jersey. All n.*r., LEGAL NOTICES JMMT STATION HOUUNO CO. amsnded oompltttft. Tou shar flit Wt» to tht tatltrly tide of Cavour nr said lmprnvemi»nt MI dlstant tut Mid day, »t th* SHerlff* OB<* your uumr sad proof of stnlee In jm« to taaterly ttrmlndi, (o th* Oard«(i statn rarkwav. which U Sc a corporation of the SUM of TOt KVinch fltreet from Weed Av«- I bt ts nearly nn nm Refer To' W-4M to thTcity of Hew B™nnri<*. N J. few Je«W, DABLIN PLUKBIKO * dupUosU with the Clerk of the Su- North MM* portlnti to sinrl not in „ ,„„„, from ALL that trxt or parcel of l»nd nu« to Broad Street, ...Prom- t'ht wttterly side of Pavnur NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE the westerly side of Fine pperio r Court. SUte Rouse Atmex, Idwarri Strut from Wood Av«ima tol Strset to tilt aasttrly ilde of !''»»• Krnm tho «a«t side of Wonil Avenue iiilnr benefit, advnning and premises, hereinafter P«w»>- JUPPLT co., wo., a oonmtton of Jf JJ«ne eyy, In accordant!ordan!* to the went side of A'l'ln* Plnre, vtlua whlrh thfi ri» TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: •.he northerly aide of Flrtt UrlT described situate ln the Town- Trenton, Jf«w easterly urinlnui, - , ijtvanla Avtnuo, the State of New jMMjjjpOHAJtt, of ccivii l practise and Frnin tllp enirt slile nf Alplnfl l*lm*« to parnnla of r««| P»I At a regular meeting of ttto Town- running thence (1) south flu ildp of Madison, >« th» ™?'?} with the rule* rn«d str»pl from Wwt Frmcli Str«ttJFrom ths w«tterly «ld« of Pennsyl- IS minutes west 100 feet to » point; POPOVICH, MART SLOVffiJSTAN- van la Avenut to tht easterly »l'l" of the wi>fit side n\ Cnritnn Drive, ined to rtcaiva hy rp ship Committee of the Township Middlesex sad state of New Jersey. UBT CHRU8CICKI, LOTJI8 NBMJCTH procedure. to New Dover Road, From tho cunt Mhln nf rrtrnnn Drive tr. ienc« (2) north 21 degrees 20 mln- Tha action hat been Instituted for' New Tori Avenue, mprovement. The tntni a of Woodbrldge hel•!"d" Tuesday:-—-:-|uienc, I tin « (2) north 21 deg Beginning st a point on thend TKB 8TATE OF NEW JERSEY. Tier Avanue from OraeD .Street to the west sliln of Korilham sHnttmentt to i«viM *|i directed to ad-t 775 feeftt ttoo aa pointpoint;; thencthenc** the purpose ot foreclosing the right From th« wttterly aide- of »* Tork Frotn tii«i i»«nt sUlfr-of rnrdham T'lace n April ». 19«3, " 1 '" " -|UtM WMt northeasterly side of Higglns Boad Jullui Ptrret. 1111 •"•!(3) north 89 degree! 12 minutes esat re defendants, Writ of Execution if the defendants therein to redeem Avenm lo tnt eatterlv aide of neia- In the west ulilr of Htrrllnf; I>rlve. Im mat of Raid linprn "" ? •"!(3) north 89 degree! 12 m which point is the most eouthwmt- ICASBKT wn| oint on the westerly or the ssle of mortgaged premises ware Avtnlie, l-'rutii tli*> fust ulili' nf st^rlltiR Drive ortlon nf nurli <-(,m w\w Jl 1063 the Town-| 10lu0u fM: :tv tt 0u , point, on the westerly certain lands sold to the plaintiff at llnton Avenue from Florida drove Hint, May 11, 1963, oiMl ! " ' ' ° •"" erly comer of a tract of land now lated April 2nd, ltd. mm the iredterly tide of Delaware, ilin (Inrdrn Htnli> I'nrkwa. r, ao tiietatd «hsll h« ship Committee will meet nt Pl« Avenue; thence (4) or formerly belonging to one Ahl- tax sale* held .on Oct. til, 1958 and to wfinterly termlnui. 'nwMahlp aa In tlm CM« P.M. Blae of Plne Avenue; thence (4) By virtue of the abort stated Writ, Oct. 15, tHB affecting lnnds tn the Avenuci tn the easterly sids of .lor-, lluprriv-iMMi'nt to l»*' cnnfitrtirtriT In (D6T) In the Commltt« Cht__ "" minutes fMt and m.n and from Mid beg nnlng; point, to me directed and delivered, I will dan Hosri, with a nlan entitled "I'lan mprovement whii-h t* ir Memorial Municipal Building, Wood-1T^nr ,"*." Township of Woodbtldge, ln the ranne ,sir«t from Rarrell Avenim tc nan noun, ,ln, ,nnl»ni'» wllli n nlan entui"" •••>•' y ffneral taxation. Rm aidpotne tof Pine Are- running thence (1) North »*«««• expos* to sale at public vendue on < of County of Middlesex, snd State of lmllrond Avenge, from tht westerly side of .Ionian TKiail frt>nie> nf N"» l>,iv»r llnail. the cost shall h« In ,.| II minutes 30 aeconds east WUtt WEDNESDAY. THB JJnd DAT OP to Itie easterly aide of RlmMrli•] , j (j ,,, f). ttrnger, SJlfSi feet; thence U) south H ifcW New Jersey, described on 'he taxWhltn str»«t from Harrell Avenue to fl t t| onr ontrlhHtlnn, If sny. of i jalr MAT AD., 1M3, at th» hour of two nnllrnad Avenue, Ttoarl. I'.K. bidder Kcordlnii W Bflng the unit premises conveyed 40 minutes JO aeconds out 111O h ( duplicate thereof at Block 3781, Lot Frnm the westerly tlrle nf H eralntfter prnvldnl on ftl* With th« Real Estate DfDe-- | «'»i *"• —•••• ••/ >'dock > he then prevailing 3. situated at th* northeast aide of l»l«en street from Rahwar Avenue to J s.l/fK .\TKNVK, IHKI.IN dertlon <. It l> n»ifh 1 1 o( rst rt b feet; thence fJ) north 3 <"«"*•« Standard or Dsyllght Saving) time, Road to tha easterly ililn of apartment and Township Clerk open to. the P" ' '"' " P» y minutes aut 142.61 feet; thence (4) Hyde Avenue, 90 feet north of De- railroad, I North Slile nd atntef? that (1) th* 1 t ln»p«ctlon and to be publicly read Frank p. Morntnello and Sophie Mor- in the afte.-nooh of the said day, at T)rlvt. Lo, Inspection and to be publicly read in his wife, by deed dated Feb north 45 degrees OS «mut.s wjrt lano Street: and Block 837, Lots 441 n*ph Avenue from dreen Html to Krnm 111* west nlilff of Cnrre.la Av(*ntle nntrlliute no iiarl of tin if b deed dated Feb- the Sherlffa Office ln the Olty of From th« westerly si da of Cnv-ir prior to mle, lots Ml - «42 Inclusive nlndlo, 20,83 feet; thence (5) south M de- •nd 441, situated on the northeast- dead #TK1, UrWr to the aaaterly aide of Thrlma to III^ Oardsn Htatn rnrkn-ay. purpoae, It helnK eaii*. I, 1MB and recorded ln the New Brunswick, N. J. ospfct Av«nue from Abom Avenn ln Block 701. Woortbrtdjte Township; numnwi County Clerk's Office ln grees 10 minutes west 435.21 feet erly tide of Roily Street 100 feet lionrt. Snnlh HIHf AaeeMtment Map, to the north-easterly tide of Hlg- All those certain lots, tracts or north of Horrlsey Avenue. to rallrond. Knttll til* nest slil« of Cnrn-Ja Avenue Book 2078 of Deeds for said County will a'liial llU.df.n, in,t ,- glns Road; thence <«) along the parcels of land, sltuato lying and Section " Tha sum ot II.JIO.000 !• tn the Oarilrn Stnti> I'arKnny Take further notice that the at page SI 5. being ln the City of Perth Amboy, Tou and each of you are made «r«by appropriated to th» roil of sstnenta for such pi Township Committee has, hy reso- northeasterly ride.of Hlnrta*.Road defendants ln the above entitled n enlltlrd "I'lan i levied or cinflrm»il a Beins! premises commonly known south 48 degrees 08 minutes M sec-ln the county of Middlesex and imh ntrKrt lmpravsmmitt. The sum lution and purauant to law, Hied S action because you have, or may .priroprUted tkall be met from the rrlv. to the Rdlton Township t-l"e !'""' ' ' " ilated .Isnnsr'i annual Installment* New Jersey. and place of beginning. lain Improvement to be rnnstnicteilifur Slim AvenU" ln said block will be sold together BEOINNINQ at a point on thoer other lnttntrt affecting the aj b\n ordinance. No part of th« cont nf l 1 »le, T.K. This mortgage is a first lien n accordance vrlth a plan entltleililsf'X "' "' cs W. II v with all othpr details pertinent, The above deacrlptlon It made In northerly side off Smitth StreetStt, ddisi - estate, being foreclosed by virtue of l pUrnnne sball be msieeaed against RO.tl), COI.ONIA and Btated that 111 I,. encumbering the above described roperty §p*clally beneflttd. 'Plan and Prnflle of Proponpil t'lirl'lf, said minimum price being $10000 accordance with a wr«y rnadeby tant 133.70 feet westerly of the In- ownership, Inheritance, descent, in- Orarlea denlarnftri for Inman Avnniie.'l ^,,1-ih nenl lli*i. premised. 1 ln plus rostn of preparing deed snd Edward O. Rellly »nd A«f«"«««. tersectlon formed /by th* northerly testacy, devlat, legacy, dower, cur- flection 3. It is-hereby determined lated ripretnber I9H9, Howarii Maill fl.ortie'i ''"••» The approximate amount of the tesy, mortgage, deed ot conveyance, nd stateil that (1) tha rhaklni 1-Ti.tn Ihf i rent ejp«ni» nf »sM r,. advertising this sale. Professional Kiiglneers and Land ilde of Smith Street with t(M W»«t mi, r.R. Avcniin tn Said property la more particularly Judgment to be satisfied by said sale irly side of Watson Arnvw; thenot entry of Judgment or other legal or eh lrnprnvnn»nt (hereimttcr re- It la ne<-#ssary ti> Is the sum of Eighteen Thousand, Surveyors, dated July 19. 1MJ, »nd > "purpone"). Is not'a cur- I FORD AVKM'K. FORIIR * Itnn.l purpoat hy the Issusmi- >. described an follow",: I) running northerly and at right lawful right, the nature of which >rred to South Xlilr One Hundred, Sixty-Eight (|18,- continued to January U, 19(11. «nt p« nf said Township, MKM.O PARK if said Tofmshlii tnnin Th* »pproxlmate amount of theangles to said Smith Street or near- and th* reason that you and each ot Frotn th" ie^t Hl'lf nr Kt flrnr««'« E. side of Sherman St.. W n. iff 168.00) Dollars more or leas together 1) It neceiaary to finance Rait Bide l.ot«l llonri I^w nf Np« Judgment to be satlsned by said ly so 100 feet; thence (1) running you* i Joined M defendants Is set Av.-nii.> tn Mir fn.if el il nf Mlllrrrit Summltt Ave., Sewaren. with the coats of this sale. , by the Ittuance of oblltatlont From the north side of the N>w Jersey [ 11 the etthnateii cunt nf i»le li tt.e sum of Fifteen Thousand, westerly and parallel to said north- fOrth with particularity ln the It,mil. The following -onrtitlon shall be if said Towmhlp pursuant to thf Turnplko to the south aide nf ,lsrk ,| sllle nf Ililli rot Rntd I IITIV.OOO, anil (41 Hi Nina Hundred, Ninety-Two <»15,- erly tide of Smith Street MM leet amended complaint, s copy of which Frmii tlic w Included ln the «a)e: [,ncal I^onil I,,n M2 00) Dollars more or less togetner to line of property conveyed to City will be furnished you on request ad- to the eai the ontitnateri cost' of aald purpote From, the north ilile of Jackson Tin v ini'M to he cnnitructefl In narrsaary to he fni No building permit shall be issued or in anywise appg with the coats of this sale. of Perth Amboy by Louise A. John dratted to th* attorney for the II.21,0.HOD, and (4) tha eatlmated Salil lnu>r" Ii im.tion. > ^l to "n south itde of Mil a plnn cntllleii "t'lan nd (M ihf other than any authorised acces- BUbocrlbfr reserves the right to Together with all and singular the son ln 1895 and now lands of School plaintiff at the shore address. xlnuiiti aumitnt nf honda or notet liiTMiiliin' f purpoao, as Court. ,in,l I'-i.lll.' ,f |> ,ini>teil Cnrh (limles herslnlipfur sory use allowed by the Zoningi)oiirn said aalte frof m timtiee toto time «nta privileges, hereditaments and Number Four; thenot ()) running I. onAHT BCOTT necrsaary to he ittued for said purpose From the norih aide of CrelRtiton r r|uil*a tht aurejiie of fni KnlMi! Itunn." ilntr'l .lanusrr Ordinance of the Township subject only to such limitations or Jpurtennnces thereunto belonging southerly and at right angles to Mid Clerk of the Superior Court la ll.150.0on. and (a) the ooM or tuch c;ourt to the louth ilde of Hurlf 111 008 whlrh la estlmui, W »ra«le. T F Woodbrldge. restrictionKtrictlons upupoon the exercise of of in »nywl« appertaining. The«ub- Smith Street or nearly so and along Dated: April M, 1683 hertlhbefore stated, tn- Rmd. essary to finance llio , 1 AVKMK, further notice that at said ,,,,-!, power »» may be specially pro- ,aerlber reserves the right to adjourn said lands of the Olty of Perth Am I.-L. 4/25; 5/I-M8/83 194 1 jrludea the »sirre(at< amount if t From the i*rth «Mi- of Mario noait W purpoae. inrtucilnf arrliii, Take i-uuntlnR, Anglneerlnt ir sail, or any d»te to which It mayvldedd by lnl w or rules of CourtCourt. •aid sale from time to time subject boy 100 feet to the northerly side of 'no whirl. I" estimated to bt ntteaaary to the louth ll«» wins Road, , A"""' I" powir ai may » •pecl»HT P«"'««« the foilowjng proposed ordinance wa upenses nn'1 other expentea, Inclmi nd to sell said lots In said Work Attorney. or place of Beginning, From the north ildt nf Pranrlywine, Avenue. Ke.-IInn «»A •!•!«. i.f HK Introduced and paused on first readlnl ng lntorpr>t on such obligations to • nf Reilfi.nl A venif j, _- to such bidder as Itt miiy selectlt, dudure , _ 4/11-H-25: 5/2/63 SAID premises being known as t a meeting of the Tnwnahtp Om Rnad to the touth ilde of ArUmi™ Fn.in the ivei L he extent iiarmltted by Section 40A Drive, ! I" "" '«•! nf Smith Mill llnail ' ' regard being given to terms Bnd| Sheriff. and by the street numbers 3J8-34S ;mlttes of the Townahlp of Wood E-20 of the laical Bpnrf Law, | facllcn (. To flnan, ,. In the County nf Middlesex. From the north ulila nf Arllnit"n!»"* Ml1 manner of payment, ln ca?» one or NOTICE TOOLAN. HANBT * EOMOND Smith Street. nf ft (leiir«e'» '"""'" "' ' TunnMu, the JOth day nf April. Section 4. To finance taid purpose Drive to the aouth side of r. d .Fr..m il.e «e»t .1.1 1 more minimum bids shall be re- Attorney' BEINO the same premises which .t,le of Linirtin!*" ' prin.-ltml amount , New Jersey State Department of 173*8 and that said ordlnanm will tie takti bonds of n«Wi Townthlp of an kKff™ Hl»hway Itnute #1, I Avenue to th< ii ceived, I. L 4/18-55-5/3-9/O were conveyed to the paid K * K [irinciiiHl amount not exceeding Frnm the north ilde nf tl. S Highway i I'l'i I i\' 6,000 ara hcrvby son Upon acoentanct of the minimum 'Ivll Service Examinations An- Realty Company, a New Jerttjy cor- up for further consideration for Ana i ih" west slile of Lincoln Plait' ii«u^it purtuanl lo »iM lasnafe at a meeting of aairi Town ll.ISO.OOD srr hereby tuthnrlieri ii^lie Routi' #1 to the south side of Kelly|rr,,tr poration, by deed from Frank Kroop Issued nuriirant to laid Local Donit Strset, I to (tie enst s'lle nf Unl'nnl Avenue. l.n\\r Hnhi linnils slml! mits and the pay-.plications, Mayy 3'. 1963 Forr appl- INVITATION FOR BIDS ihlp CommUtea to b» hald at Itt meet 1 Itie west side ,,f MclfnTil A\erme it a r»t» whirl- sl.jll n Township Commits and the pay- snd Minnie Kroop, his wife, dated Ing room In the Municipal Rulldlnr Lsv. Palil honda nhall bear Interes From the. north »lil» of Kelly Streel K rnent thereof byy tte purchaser «c-; rat IonsIons,, duties, and rnlnlrn im quall- WOOtiBRinc.E REDEVELOPMENT March 18, 1934, recorded Marco It. at a rnte which thai) not exceed sit to the south fl!n> nf Maaon street 1< Hie mat alile nf S.-ulh Mill Itfts'l. per ientum {•%) tier »<><• f urchase I ncatlon apply to Department of AT.ENCY In Wnodbrldfe, New Jeracy, on th I nnprnvelnent t,i tie nirvrin -c,l Intera nLtli rrsu»i t tn in cordlng to the manner of purchase I ncatlon. apply to Department 19M, ln Deed Book 1739, pt(t Ul. list da? of May, 1BU. at I o'clock per centum '«%) ptr annum. AM mat-|From the north side of Mason street^* In accordance with terms nf anle riv.l Sfrvlce, State House. Trenton. given thai • nl.in'e Mlh a pl;m entHleil "IMrin 'letennliiril hy this ,mli. • NOTICE Is hpreby .The approximate amount of theP.M.. or at toon thereafter tl Ml'tera with rcspert to aald honrta not, to the aonth line of Kthel street '•>' .li'lermlneO hv resiiliiti..^ on file, the Tofenshlp_ will deliver ajNew Jersey Sealed Bids win be received by theJudgment to be satisfied by ttld matter ran be reached, tt which tlm iletermltifii hy this nrnlnanro shall heiWitt Wde !-'" bbargaii n sndd salle cicctl Icr snlcl' Open to rltlzen.t. IS months resl- aale Is the sum of Forty-Thousand, and place til ntraont who may he In (leternilaerl by reiolutlons to be here-'Krcm the nttrth skle of rh» N»w .lertieyfo WoodbrldRe Redevelopment Agency Hettlnn 7. To tlntn, ,. premises. drnt in Woodbrldge Township. of the Township of Woodbrldge seven Hundred, Thirty-Two (•»,- tereaterl therein will be givtn an after adoptel j Turnpike In th« emita elde of Mir |i«l W It'iifle, T BookkMBlni! Machine Operator, portunlty to be htsrd! concerning th Section a To finance said purpose, rlnck Street, i,,,nil sntlcLpatmn ri.t-n , DATED: April 30, 1863 N. J, at Its office at 106-108 Main 732.00) Dollars more or lew together sill". i'f in aggregate i»ft Salary, *32!6-$4182 per year. m«, bum! inilnpatlon notea of Itlil Town- Frnm the north ni.li> of JUwdnck. \MH)I>HKII)(.K JOSEPH V. VALENTI, „, ,, Street, Woodbrldge. N. J. up to Swith the costs of this sale. >t escti'llruT II i!1.0'iU :i $2778-43612 per year. JOSEPH V. VALRNTI of an njfuregate princlptl amount Street to the south site nf Fanning 9v Itout. #» bridge Redevelopment Agency. or tn snywlse appertaining. Th* sub- Woodbrldft In the ••tstn It'cll .hall bear Int, neat it I.-L. 5/2-9/83 County of of th. IKniiHm-« of faid bondn SHld;Frnm the nnrtti side nf fortn Rtr.et \,,rth s le scriber reserves the right to adjourn 1 ihnll not tsi «ed — — iLfgil .Sinionr.ipher, Salary, *41O4-j specifications and Requirement". New Jertey nntL ^ shall hear Interest at a rate to the ""nth alrlo of Thl.llj Court. >ic nntlh el uln SHrel iier snnum. and :us> L. said sale from time to tun* subject which shall not txceed six per centum From the north llrlt of Thistle Ou>! SHERIFF'S SALE ___: , ,4 per y«r._ .. latter, ^/"^ £»' mi sl.l* ..f mil llrlve. time tn time punus"' ' S3 only to such limitations or restric- AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZ1 per annum and may be renewed to the anQth tide of lletrthstnne SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Principal Clerk Bookkeeper, 8alary, tions upon the exerclst of such THK IMPROVEMENT OP * went * i lilt, Imitlatloiia lire, r 2S.I Aincy. The Woodbrldge B» tliiu- tn tltnt punjant to and Avenue, I>rl » tbe envl nf Kle. Law. All matters with r CHANCERY DIVISION ' PrevBlllnu Rate. poww as miy be specially provided UBLIC STRBBTS IN THB AVBNEL.j", dewlopment Agency '«•"" 'J Ithin the llmltatlntia prescribed hr From the north side of llesrthitnnp 11.is les nut ileteltutneil h) MIDDLESEX COUNTY Public Health Nurse. Salary, $4309- ^OLONIAmrairi , n)?nFORDSs , 1SKL1ISKL1NN. KHIdRi laid Ian- rlRht to reject »t>y and all bids »nt by law or rules of Court. All mattert ivtth respect Avenue to the south aide nf D K i-i Urn went side of Fleet wnod;•hall lit iltterni.ne.t tir Docket No. F-831-62 $5590 pcr yeary , nnrt $18.OO-»18.O0 BET ANT) •vVOOBBhinOE SECTIONS 0 nsl'l rn S. iaiw inv informalities ln thi ROBERT H JAUI6OH, !e* not detennlne.l by this Drive, It,...,I In Hie. Xea Jersey Mate High |li« Imiealter tiluiileil ruLAWiBAVinuesw/w««u-: P" daV (Par(Partt TUTUne)) to waive any OF THE TOWNSHIP OF W00H- irillniinre : P" KJ waive u,] ...... Sheriff i!;r*M ^e ^"termlned by reeo- Kl'Otn the. north aids nf Di-nman Drive] v, *\ II.-lite f ;i . |tlm bnnda ars Issued im CIATION, a corporation of the State Senior Clerk S enoRrapher, Sftlsry, BRID43E, IN THE COUNTY OF Mm. utions tn | 1 heratfier anopteu. In the bidding BS the Interest of the Wood OORDON, MAOKBNZH ft WXLT to tlit south sldt of Vsraiy Drive, ml ri:|il inertii'ht to t>c i-on^tru. tt-,1 '"I ir.llnan.e. Ilia af itrei i S3S«-$4M8 per year. DLE3BX. TO APPROPRIATE II.ISO,- evf-it t:iat honda are Isffued pumiant of New Jersey, Is Plaintiff, and bridge Redevelopment Agency ma; Attorneys 00 TO PAT THB COST THEREOF. From the north aide of Varady Drive , , .- Ij, nee with a i,1 n n eplttleit ' I'l'"Untes hareuy autlmrnr,! Truck Driver, Salary, $2.25 per hour.|dlct)tte this ordinance, tht aggregate! to the snuth sMs nf Rurnhnm Drl , CHARLES A. CARBONE and PA- withdrawn for 1(7.40 |TO AUTHOR1ZB THE ISSUANCE OF ml 1'iv.flW fur I'lnpnseil Curl. lli».] (•hall bt reilinrj by an I, L. 5/2-n-18/63 $19.14 No bids shall -. I.-L. 4/35; 5/2-»-l«/«J amount nf nnttt btrtby authorised folprom lbs north side of nurnhani 1 TRICIA L. CARBONE, his wife, andj BONDS IN SUCH AMO.HNT TO FI. ..r Mrtuihen Avenue." iiwteil Jnnnn tu lh» |M mi Ipal sin-"ii, WELL BUILT HOMES OF CENTRAL1 period of 60 days subsequent to the Issued shall be reduced hy an! l>rlve to tha south' aide of Wobh K, inur> If (ht aggi'i-' opening of the bids on May 30, 1M3 NANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION II•• 1 harlrt IV lleagle T K. JERSEY, INC., a corporation of SHERUT'S SALE AND TO PROVIDE FOB THE ISSl'- amount enuftl to the principal amount, Drive, "(1ITII PARK DRIVK, |>,utatanilln| bunds •••! SHERIFFS SALE without th* express, consent of the' of the Imnda ao Issued. If tile autle-IFrmn thu north side of Webb Drive New Jersey, are Defendants. Writ of Superior Court of New Jersey Superior Court of New Jersey ..NCF. OF BOND ANTICIPATION pursuant In this onlif WoodbrldRe Redevelopment Agency. tnioum of outstandlni bnmln and; to lh« aouth side • f L»fayett« Read, U )' ' Execution for the sale of mortgaged (hancery Division Cbanctry Division ' NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ml h j,ny time a«;eed (he • All bltto are to be addressed to: |notea Issued pursuant |o this nrdl-|Friim tls north elle of Lafayette ,,,ne.l In tills af 'ion premises dated March 14th, 1963. Middlesex County Mlddlesei County ISSUANCE OF SUCH BOND?. K ".ii the *>>: «..|e of (*la>ton couit S. Buddy Hurls, Executive Director Docket No. r-lzr>-*t nee shall at any tlnn exiefil thfl Ro«w J«ra*>y, as follnwa: amount or such tic.esa. h» apiilled lo|Kr«m tht nnrth tide of Kelly street WEDNESDAY, THE 8th DAY OF and Faith C. Soraado, bis wife. Section 1, The TfiVfnahlp of Wood- • "o'Uli Pri'I. llrhe," rtnt'd Isnusry, "' "" " tiff, nnd John F. Bolan, Jr., Salmle In SEALED BID6". the payment of tuch notes then out-i m the s.mth side of Maaon Street. MAY. AD. 1963 A Botan, "lils wife, New Jersey Mort-ltntlon thereon Robert Strick and Beverly R. SUick ltjEt. In lb« County of Mlddlelti standing ip:,,m the north aid* of Mssnn Street ••it • <-|,-,iie( «• Hetgle, T •: | Section I It la •" S, BUDDY HARRIS, his wife, New Jersey Bank and Trust ihall Improve the followlns itreets by in MODIllllSK AVKM K. AVKNKI ,l,,l ..Ic '. •'•I at the hour of two o'clock by the pug,, investment Corporation, and Executive Director ."eitlnn « It is hereby determined in the. snuth stile or Bthel Street 1 then prevnlllBR (Standard or Day-'chaiinel Lumber Co a corporation! Company, a corporation, Merle B comtructlfti; or reconftructlnc thereon nil declnr,-,1 that ths period nf ««r->ni,i improvement to b« constructed le -1,11th Slilr fulrra. n *'•! 1 «16 72 mlied aurfacu-triatrd TOBII I •(.in the ite-itelly >ull nf W-. ,11,• -.It, ,ts t»a.-rtn.il I llxht Savins) time, In the afternoon', Defendants. Writ of Execution |I.-L. 4/25; 5/2/K Kenwoodd, tradindi g at MMort(«ct « fulnesn of M«ld purpose, according in',, rnvilnnre with a pl»n entlll«il 'Tlan r ue of an 8-lnch .urfuce nf (ravel ^- Hi'- to the we-l'-lv ime n I.",,--ir' « i oi:l|.u of the arid day. at the Sheriff's Of- [Or tht sale of mortgaged premises clattt, and Haekensack Water Com- l Itl reaionslile life, 11 a perunl nf 10 ,n,| pi(,n'« for prnpnivil s:d"itlllis • p SHERIFF'S SALE pany, are DefendanU, Writ of Exe-tone or other materials un- from the datt of ta'.J Kuril Avenu*." ilaled May l'tl, VA i it: i ;:i flee ln the City of New FmnswVIc,: dIU,.d MivrCh. 26th, 1963. \orlh slilr | it \t lisrfi' N Superior court of New Jersey cution for the sale of mortgaged clar partial control mlxnl with cement """ds. juarcl C He'.lly Aaeorlatd. I'B 4 IN M.t:i - J- | By virtue ol the above stated I ! MI tlic wt-KlM ly si,lr> nf I*"* \ ! Chancery Division premises dated March 36th, US). limt and fly ash. < Inches tn com- ALL that certain tract or parcel of Wrlt, to me directed and delivered, Sertlon T It Is hereby ilelernilntiliind a pUn enMtled 'Plln an'l I'r-M- V ^nuf »., tin' tuft. ; K i*|,(c .,; Wn Middlesex Cotintj - By virtue of the above stated pacted thickness with bituminous aur- snr! stated thst tht Sui)plenientti: I'rniio.ei Curb Orartes. ile.Hned land and premises hereinafter par-'I will ripose to sale at public ven- Docket No. F-1436—«2 fact trettroent and cover, and by con- ot iiL'ton Mrfft : Writ, to me directed and delivered. T»ebt Statement required by lalil Local f y ,,\ .ivenu* " rlated *pi ticu'.arly described and situate In the due on WEDNESDAY. THE 15th or n * ,1,1 nipr ,vr;ui*nt tn lif rom'ti tc, ,,tn# r.r li.' JACK ABRAMS, LOUIS ABRAMO- I will expose to sale at public ven- Itrurtlng the n*ceaiiary drainage fa- i ,i . ,, , , ,„,, City of Savrevillf. in the county ofiDAT OF MAY AD, 1963. at the, «™~~ ••—;--„„„„, rilltlft In connect Ion therewith, vli Bon U w h h en duly ma(1 r j l K. WhMkr. P F. * I. s * •• ,,r,l«nf *• wlih s |,Un •P!''-.t • •|\... n.lu •• »l M" SPIEGEL due on WKDrTEBDAY. THB 15th Idleil In thi> nrnc-e nf the Township,. Middlesex anrt State or New Jers-v• 4 I'u,|i DAT Of MAT AJD., 1>«3, it the * !•!• Cr.-.lfs for W ll.'n- Avi-tr ,.: ..:,! '!•• • BEGINNING ai , pel,,: on theiprevaJlinf; (Standard or Daylight are Plaintiffs, andB_a• R of New Averue from Bnult #1 It) ,t»ttn,«nt »,i flltd shows tSst the *'»»• ""' / . , , hour of two o'clock by th* then l N v ltf'1 Ff»,Misry 1SS1, ft :4tl»s tt.n 4u * :•!• westerly side of Pine Avrnnc at Savlncl lime, In the afternoon of COMPANY, a corpo"""" Avf««t, !d«bi of s«:d ToWn,hlp, u ncn.il In ''"">'-' •""•" " " " '" P" prevailing I Standard or Divllght 1 !!•»•;•». T K |Rtms«n Wtnut from St. G.orf« I Ave-.s,c,lon inA:!.4j of Mld Lw..| Boilri F'">* "> H>* n"^ " '"!• »' fh' Saving) time, Is the afternoon of : Slr nd lh»t l.- nue to .'•veneil Street. [.l«rI,,. . |I s |InTfSSfnrea«ed hhyy this ominanre "| \ f,ipv Af n !t ,,r «, •' i.t., n» nml L n< "I s the nid day. »t tl» Shsrlff's Office George Ptref from Rahway Avenue. to,i,r ti,;6(i 000 and that ths Iwusm-e of r,irn thf nnuth sitlf nT T'luaiil Str, ti (]*•• tlt'M HI.IIV^ ^ urt flip In 'h' ,,,Tnt« 'trii la pe>ijiit lntheCHj of New BrunnAek. V.I. Com-nercla. »ven'ie, ;th, bnnds am! notes suthorlied l» tu th* north sMe of WAH J';,in a of tlio Tunnsliip Clprk and tR""!in*n,* ALL thai tract or parsel of land, IWoodbtne Avenue, from St.— •hJiis nrd!ns.n(« Is p«rm'ttff1 hy SB . . Street. 'I'l'l "'" •-• al fl'li.' situate, lying and being in the AVfnut to Wooiibrldlt Av»ntii> |,jp::or. tu 11.. .l«bl iimiiaiisnt pr,. •••f- iKjn : TL-» nutn at |]*S <\< Mid !. d of .<• Township of Madison, la th* Coun- Lfeslllle ATsniK rrolll Wor)(lhrld|«,,rr||wrt hy it A Lnril Bnnrl l.iw Street tn the north *..1- of w • »•' rt'hy apprLipr^iii-i, ;«. (!)•• n*\: 1 Warrtn street. .if xb* * f-i of < .iti*!tu mi •)!•• ty of MlddlCMi, In th* Stat* of Avtnue to Bahwsy City t.inc Irnntmntr! tn >uhii»:=i(in d of fi'-tli.ii l New Jeraey: Chfttnjut Ptreft from JCdtctrtnn Boule-. ' . BEING known and 4Mlgnti«d at v«ra m HnmtstntJ Avtrnit. , Sr-tlnn « Tin nrilinsne* shtll t»kr iri^rtlinrs vrlttt a plan *-iitlDfil "I'lin tl .^••rltun 1. Su- h •liprnviistjfln f v ||Lot M, Block 520, on "BubdlTiMan rOLOMA -ritn iwrnty iliyt sflfr tUr flmt mil) • n'l Profllt for I*ropt**n t»t» i'u'1 f'f>m tli" iir "'*"'tii if lh' t.nn of Wcod AVTiie." ,ui',(l .litniurj Plat Creitwood, Section l, ittuttad Wtthlniton Avenut from St. Otorie's ; r,,ion ih»rnif aft*r final i>nst«F .(" !h« bun'Is aiilln-riFfd by (hit>r.l|- PUBLIC NOTICE! T K fo In Uadlwn Towniblp, Uiddlon ATtnue in Smith Hill Rnttl. WAI.TRU ZIIH'OI.O, !:•»:, Ch«:les W, Hf»t>, Witt Hill Road from Elm Slr.st lo Omrnm.-nun i|.Ur|t 1 NKW OOVKH ROAD. I>M.IN St tii.i d !iii).rovr iifn! «li*ll hi* * t tot County, N. J., drawn by Karl H l x Wllber, P.S., SoyretlUe, «. J., li- Dover Bnari. Attest t (Ol.nMA .: iMUVfn it* t l.r«l tmiuuvrinpnt • >t'*K.I'tl ^ ^' Dover Roul from Chtjn O'H111 Road ..IOSKI'11 V. VAl/ENTI cense No. M93, June UH, Seal* 1" Hooth Kldt an4 (hi r-.»l lli"i#uf nftt btii n« by Ht* t..»nih.p C!#rk to a point 6(10' easterly, !'r»wn>hlp Clerk -50'" and filed ln th* Office b* ii»»-^tl upon tin Tn •>« M'tfi'iM >rdar\ Hold from Inmtn A»enu« to To In- mlvertUeil In Th( Inilepenrl to tht welt «Me of M*r>>.r Aicrue lirU mil real mUt** iupf'.-I,M^': >>n > the Clerk of Middlesex County u Mornlnfmlde Ro««."' |fnt-I.fail»r on Mty :n.i ; 'ill «-ith Mop Mo. 2128 and me No. Mo. Frnm the ««al aide nf Hen.ler iverue sm! In th" rlrMiry of aald 'mi'i'ive- Conduit Way from Inman Avenut to Notice nf Puhllr llrarlnj for Anal j tn the west aide of Memel Avenut. m'l't whhh may be beneflt^ii hy aall SAID PBSM18ES we commonly Patricia Avenue. >ti«n ,.n 5l»y !1, 108! From the eaat side nf semel Avenimimp ovemtnt, aa pro> tried In i~haptei 5«;si known u 7 Wendy Drl»e, Iladljon Water Street from Colonlt Boulevsrrl I. L. Township, Middlesex QcruDtJ. N. J, to Montrott Avenua, „ T" HOLLAND, MICHIGAN THE abort detcrtpUon U In M-Arthur Avenue front Patricia Avenut .cprdaace with lurvty mad* by Bd- to Lakt Avenue, \OTHR | ward C. RelUy and A«od».t«o. Perth Laneuter Road from Jordan Rnad to! NOTICE IS HEREHT OtVBN thai Ltk« Avenue, the- fnllowtnf nropoted ^ritlranca was Amboy, N. J., dat«d October X, 1M». Introduced and naased on ftMt readlnc BKTtfQ the same pnmlaM COO- Hontrow Avenu« from Wmr Street BUILD ANOTHER DREAM to Cs«v(*land Avenue, at a meellng of the Township Commit- jveyed t* Roebrt Strick tnd Beterly tee ot the Township of Woodhrlrlfce, in Wishes to Announce the Appointment of R. suick, hlf wife, by deed lrom Amhertt Avnnue frnm Existing pave- ment at Kly end to Ionian Avenuf, the County nf MlrMlesei, held on th* David P, Borando and PtJtti a, Sor- 30th day of April, lie), and that said, ando, hlj wlf«, dstwi July M, 1M0,Lonf Hill Road from St. George'i ordinance will he- taken up for further' INTO YOUR NEW HOME.., and recorded In the Office of the Avenue to North Hill Road, contlderatlnn for final passage at * Clerk of Middlesex County on July North Milt Road. Cfllonti, from Chain meeting nf aalO Tnwnnhip Committee O'HIll Road northerly 400 1ee\, 29, 1M0, ln Book 2195 ol Deedi for said County at page 307. A.M. MUNDY, Inc. The approximate amount of UH t thf 1\$\ <1B> Judgment to be satisfied by said ork. P.M., nr» sale It tht sum of Seventeen Thou- PreicoU Avenut from Cyprcni tli*»reafttr ai a*M mMtier sand, Six Hundred, Thlrty-FlT* ) to Edison Townahtp line. at whi A STATEMENT OF POLICY FROM A. M. MUNDY, INC. L.f.,.tt. Btreet from K,n, «,r..t to * AK«J Attorneys JJ Ye*, dream* do cow trot i I. L. 4/18-3&-9/2-t7«3 fUM Mary knoll Road, MW electric hoo-^ hertlng prov«« ^ ^e are proud of our reputation. We intend to keep it OF BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH AP- NOIICE 10 ABBCN1 DlRNDAim Atlantic Strreee l from Wall fltr**t t Stonybrool PROPRIATION AND TO PROV1DB truty th« modem way W heat your new home. ik Drive, COIl THE ISSUANCE OF BOND AN- SHE atAI> or NSW irasrv "Jtooybroek because ours is a local, permanent business. We will be here D(ve from Atlantic a tree TICIPATION NOTES IN ANTICIFA. here's what you gat with wonderful (L.B.) to Hudao• itreet. ITION OF THE isaUANCB OF 8UCH tomorrow, next ^ear, and the years after that. I TO: JAMM WOODS, altft 1U0WS M SwartbmoreB *Terrac* from Hadeo: 1 BONDS. ' electric Iwat/roornby-room tOTper-*p JAM*B WILLIAM woone. M Street to Atlantic Strut. BE IT ORDAINED by the Towuhlp JAUK W. WOODS and H Alvln Placa from dtonybrook Drive Committee of the Tuttnihlu of Wood, control/worksaving deanHne»$/compl«f Wy Before having any firm clean your heating or air condition- JAMJS WOOD, JUNI« to Hudson Street. bridie. ID tbe CounrV of Mid Ifudson street from Wall cHr**t to UiddHMk, ' automate oparation/no ftiel M^ WOODB, »lax> known u Rll4l0I 8tr,B, Sen JsTiey, at follows ing system, we suggest that you check that firm's local JUNTJE CHIATIAU, JIAN III- ""{,1. Place tiectlon 1 Tne portions of th.f.l- probiams/ft^ mowb-i parti toW- * «J bATZ, itu. Jam WOODB, lgiui* owin| public streets In tha ako known M UBS. JAJOB Reynold* Street from Wood Avenue to of Woodbrldit. In tht County o( MM or npiaca/Hatura»y,|tiia finer |Mr«s<* reputation. Flfmoutb Drive, dl*«i, aball bt Improved by fonatrut- WILLIAM WOODB, M Holly Road from Wood Avaiu* to 1 MM. JA1OB W. WOODS in( therein conrreH curlii it follow*! IKe areJMWom the least 4r*n»r*. But «wi , i ' euttrly ttrmlnus, I. INH AN AVENUE. tOLONIA at Mas jAioB WOOD, wir* et Laurtll ATtBtiA e ffrom •Im Avenue to i WOODS, also known u Soilh Sldt Public ServJce's new lowVate. It cotts lee* Magnolia Road, Krom tht wtaterly ;ildt of Br. We Welcome Such a Check! WTLLTAU WOODS. M Oakley Street from MtddltMf Avenut Rotd t* tht utterly tldt of LI than you might think to heat your home W, WOODS, and M to Auth Avenue, jua. WOOD, MR WOOM, Tt* Uttrtectlon of Marrknoll Rond to Avenut, electrically. Learn all about the remartip This statement of policy is made specifically because we do alto known a* MB. CHEATHA1I Prom tht weelerly* elde of Hudson strict, Avtnut to the etstsrly tide of Cleve- benefits of electric home heating hUBband ot JUNU WOODS, al- Btnjamln Avtitut from Ortta 8ire«t land Avenue. not want to be classified with those who engage in "racket to known u JUNIl CHIAT- to Itt northerly termlDut, From the wetlerly side ot Cleveland call Public Service Electric and Gas HAM, aCABOABET IUNB FOB- Kelly Street from Maryknoll Road to Avenut to tbo uatterly dde of Uc type" methods of furnace cleaning, service and inspection. SYTHE WOODS, also known M Itt wttterly terrnlnut, Kluley Avenue, Company or your electrical MARGARET JUKI WOODS, in- gllitr Afe»uc from Corrtja A,venti5 to from t^e weiterW tide of MrKinlty dividually and ai admlniitra- dead *nd, Avintfe to the ei'urly -•"- - trli with tht will tnmxe-d of Perthlnf Avenue from MlddltMi Ave- Brottiway Avenue, contractor today for free l*o known at dua to wttttrl)/ terrAtnus, Krum the westerly aide of Broadway Jamet WllUam Woods, u Jama* ""it Avtnilt from tuddliMi Avsnue Avenut to tht taiterly side of R W. Woo(U, and a* Junet Wood, to wttttrly ttrmlDul, vtlt Avenue, Now 1$ The rime To Have Your Heating System. Cleaned MR. WOODS, huaband at UAS- Cnora Avenue from/ MlddlsWi Are- >^rom the/) wttterly tide of ROOMVVI QABCTl JUNE "ORSTTHB nue to vetteriy tartolnus, Avenuejtj the easterly life of Har ROOMBYROOM WOODS, alto kiiowa w UAK> LaUuard!* Avenue ifrotp lllddlutx vltan AftDue, OARET JDNE WOODS, BAB- Avenue to wetttrl7 terminus, From tha wetttrlr ttde of Harrison L Bird Avanut from Mldditstx Avtnut Avanut to lite taittrly ilde of Qraai TEMPERATURE C0HT«> BARA JUNE WOODS. GLADYS to wttterly termlput, Special Savings Now thru June l$t H BUTLKB. MART A. ALSTON, Avenue, Otll't Lane from Mlddletti-lCiiei Tke, LOUIS D. ALSTON, JR. BBN- From tht wttterly tide of Grtnt Avt to the Brook, nut to thi taittrly side of Wen NO FUEL OEUVERY PROBLEMS JAUW ALSTON, an Infant^ lltlviB Avenut from Wtttbury Road MBfl. LOUIS D. ALSTON. JR., Street, 4 to Abtl mreet, From the westerly aide of Wait Utree wife ol LOUIS D. ALSTON, Jit.,Bmery street from Worth mreet to to tht taittrly ulde of MRS. BENJAMIN ALSTON, wit* Melvln Avenue, AvtDUt, WORK-SAVING CLEANLINESS ol BBNJAMIN ALSTON, hU. ;Falmouth Uuad from Worth Street to From tbe westerly side of her and their hetrt, devuatx. Universal Avenue, Avenue to the eatterly side of Bttk A.M. MUNDY, Inc. land pMKHlAl npneentatlTU Concord Road from Xerth Street to raw Avtnut, and bit, her, tbalr, or »nj of Unlverttl Avenut, From tht wttttrlj tldt of NO MOVING FARTS TO th*lr aiicowaora ln rtiht, tltl*. Bedford Avenue from Julius Btrttt to Avtnue to tbt easterly tldt of Clover Authorited Holland Furnace Dealer and lnUNM: Abtl Street, Avtnue, WEAR OUT OR ai« he»bj aunmonad : Kejina. Street from Bedford Avtnus to From tht wtettrly ild« of Clover Av* to Mt-v* upon Saul A. WittM, Browa Avetue, out to tbe easterly tlds of Dews II plalnttlfi attorn*;, whoa* addroat Elltworth (iueet from Bedford Avenue Avenge, COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC IIU |M North Board Street, Clliabotb, to Tyler Avenue, From thi westerly sldt of 466 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. ||N*» J*n*r, an antmr to theBrow) n Avenue from (trtta Strut u Avtnut to tht tttttrly aldt of Edft OPERATION amtndtd 'On platot flltd ln a civil northerly termlnut. wood Avtnut, aotlon ln which Oovertun»nt 8« |sundlah Place from Btndtr Avtau< Prom th.* wetterly aide of Bditwox/d to Reynolds Btieet, - ctirit-y Oo., a corporation of N*v :l Avenut to the ttsterly tldl Lowell Street frum Bendtr Avthue to Janay, It plaintiff, tnd Jamtt Boulevard, Plymouth llrlve, From the wetterly tide uf Kline Boul- Woodt, eU: et nil. we Wo.it Jdip, I'l, from Wood Avenue evard to the easterly side of Wood Docktt No, K-3WI-41. pending In the ' Icl IlllllLjM. Avenue. Phone 636-9052 Superior ('uurt uf Now . Jersey JYVVHI I i Pluce frum Wood Avenue North Hid* Chancery Division, within ]S days tu Semel Avenue, From ibt wetleily side uf Dukgi ELECTRIC after May lo. 1963, eichuUve of tuch west Hmiry VUv* from Wood Avtnue to tht eatterly side uf Havcy rilivel MEMBER WOODBRIDGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Ia«p

•i Dance Festival Ann Stllfs, and Leslie Lada, Brownie Scouts Troop 198. VFW Men Elect Also Alice Amelia, Ruth Ann By Students Murphy. Jill Shoosmlth, Siu>an Outing iTlioms. Fllppn Wolf, nnd Don- New Officers A v,ry nitertaln- COLONIA - At a ISELIN — Election of officer! nf Girl Scout Neighborhood 1, Melody ful program ww Knqbel, and was conducted by Iseltn Port 1100 Club's (runlen District 4, tickets were dlstrlb- Lama Martha 2636 VFW at the post home |r(|V mils S* ' Zucker, Troop 218; Lillian Al- ll Jun- (Continued from Pap.c I3i iil'-il tn the Brownie leaders by last Thursday with 93 members Now the Kushman RRrd"n Is len, Carol Cohen. In attendance. Hugh Qllroy presented a n nBturallflt'n mrrca a.s It In- to p of| son, Barbara Jost. Ruth Levy, was elected commander. irMival.' under cludes purple bepch, awnmp nnd! "lirautv nm the Beast" at the JoAnn Mallna, Tonl Marie Others elected Inclflde Joseph Dubay, white oak. sugar and silver Piii)pnnill Playhouse, June 15. Maffe, Iris Paye, Shfrl Sahoe- j. senior vice comman- Director of maple. swept gum. white birch, Prom there they Will RO to the sky Bu&an Pfelfer, Rosemarie der; Frank Stihl, junior vice deer at Orange Reserva- InWIlslllP. golden beech, red oak, sour Vella and Janette Vandewater commander: Norman 8tanley, cherry, Rhagbnrk lilcknry, red Hon. quartermaster: Snnfnrd Luna, ... physical Ed- Mrs. C. Maser, chairman of Also Linda Schpureman, . „. ,,f Kennedy|maple, mountain ash, horn Phylls Qruber, Ellen Levin, ludge advocate Martin Hrlvnftk, 1 Hie Intermediate Girl Scout chapliln: Harold Rlbbleti. post" ,,',)„. clilldren's;bcam or Ironwood, and tulip outln!!. May 25, reported reser- Olga Zarestky, Kathy Loomia. itrees. It was a tulip tree the Cathy Mayer, and Christine surgeon, and Julius Hillnsky, vations hnve been made at the thrw-year trustee. . ',,',', us follows: [Garden Dept. selected to plant 1?nluvny YMCA for a nlKht of Paganelli, Troop 74; Carol Ann VIHU/ZII'S first!at Merrill Park as It is a hnrdy Heath, JeannleLyslnskl, Susanj Delegates to the VFW County bowllnp, swimming, plm? pong Sheffield. Deborah Langl. and I Council are Mr. Gllroy, Mr. \n-um. Mrs!ornamental shade tree which ami other sports. Refreshments Valerie Baker, Troop 16: Alice Zabresky, Clinton Dussault, ; r.,(V Round-;will grow to over 100 fort. will ho served. 1 Zmyewski, Mary Ann Mahon. Casper Camplse, Mr. Rlbblett, Villa''!! . Mrs." In addition to an enviable Plans arc being made for . i-viidr' Chil- collection of New Jersey trees. Anita Troxell, Patricia Rlst, and Mr. Stahl. Alternates are mother-daughter dinner, June and Marcia Ehrenkranz, Troop Ray Hollingsworth, Howard .,., Webb's sce-IMrs. Kushman started a wlld- 20 at the Cranbrook, Garwood, ','.\tiiukii. Mrs.[flower Harden nnri Included .sev- for the Brownie and Interme- 223; and Christine Rounder,IStanley. Edward March, Nor- TroOp 95. i ,..-',rti•; Tlnky->ral species of Viburnums, red diate. Troops of Shorecres* end man Stanley, Carl Raymond . Yens, Mrs.'Haw bush, chokesberry. violets Lynn Oaks. Anyone Interested In and Walter Kline. ,i (| (»rade:(and Illy of the vnlley. nznleas, YOUTH JOBS BILL Lawrence Hull, Loyalty Dty ;! attondliiR may contact Mrs. shalrman, reported on the final ,.,], Miss Con-!Jack in the pulpit, and prim- riTH.S INTJHTAIN: Students at Kennedy Park Sehnol Junior HUh School prior tn a meeting of Kennedy Park Vandewater. The Senate approved Presi- Kir; Virginiairoses. I prrscntrcl » sucresMul square dance festival at Iselln dent Kennedy's program to put preparations for the parade tX School I'TA. Above is one of the groups performing. Dates have been scheduled Perth Amboy, Sunday. Re- '.',•. fifth grade;I She advises gardener* to sc-, 'or the new four-level training thousands of American youths to work on conservation and freshments will be served at i MIS Wln-,lect only those wlldflowers! course, May 2 and 7 and [n- the post after the parade and a . i, if Y( a Knewjgrowing in soft ground or de-j terested parties should contact community projects. 1 Robyn Greenspan Chosen The House would have to give dance will be held In the eve- ,.. fifth grade: composed leaf mold for trans- Gilroy Elected Mrs. Vandewater. ning. • • F HIS sixth planting. Remove the plant Girl Scouta who sold 25 or IU approval before the youngs- more boxes of cookies during ters could be sent Into parks Joseph Prederlckson an- .•:ri«p to the with the soil around It and lm- • nounced the Vets Softball team Apollto's mediately place In prepared Post Commander the recent sale Include Pattl and forests and into local hos- M: As 'Miss USY' at Dance pitals and libraries. will start practice at Merrill 'hole larpe enough to contain ISELIN — Election of offi- Glniger, Linda Lapldus, Shelly Rochoff, Debbie Hadam, Denlse The legislation deals with Park on Sunday. Anyone In- ,;.iiiirenVt pro-jthe plant soil and all. A llcbt C'OI/JNIA — Robyn Qreen- cers was held at the meeting terested In joining this post- \'l\ business nun or shady spot in the garden Consudls, and Elaine Weiss, two programs which, propon- spim, a«e 15, daughter of Mr. of VFW Post 2636 Thursday as ents say will provide up to sponsored team, may contact i. MI, dy Park'Is beat for wlldflowers. and Mrs. Phill]) Greenspan, 24 Troop 5; Robin Rudnlck, Jo follows: Montor, Linda Gonzalez, Pa- 100,000 Jobs a year to those In Ronald Bills, captain, at the !i..|(l Officers' "Tree* of Our Loealliv," a Neptun;: Place, wu chosen the 16-21 age bracket. post. • ;i,,-.vv lacrapbook compiled by th« De- Mta U. S. Y. at the recent Hugh Gilroy, commander; trice Schlldkraut, Elaine Kott, r i-'vki1. presl-parttnent which recently won nr.nual sweetheart dance of Joseph Zabresky, senior vice and Ellen Patrick, Troop 113; ;,. ".(ih Stafftn.lit th? Sixth District CnntiM Northern New Jersey Rfeglon of commander; Carl Raymond and Christine Gaydos, Pattl Panno , .dent: Mrs.! Arts Day of Federated Woinan*- ;United Synagogue Youth held Frank Stahl, Junior vice com- Elizabeth Zapola, Karen CulU •roKitnK sec-|Clubo featured 20. trcpji that at Temple Both El, Cranford. manders; Norman Stanley name, Marilyn Moser, Carol ;,, k Thornley.jare located On or near Mrs ; Previously chosen Miss Ave- quartermaster; Sanford D, ., -I-MI-V: and Kushman's property. nel by the B'nal Jacob Chapter Luna,, post advocate; Martin i,;»Timin. trea-[ The scrapbook which showed of U. S. Y. she received ever Hilvnak, chaplain; Al Krahl, Proclamation the tree's leaves In stone* nr 200 votes at ten cents a vote surgeon; Jules Hilinskl, three •!]»•!mi!, May,irowth: outside and In.Mde from the members of northern year trustee. WHEREAS: this is an opportunity for all r nlfi-ers will bark: bloom, fruit, or seed of 'region winning over 30 con- Members are requested to Americans to express their loyalty to the the trees: will be entered m testants. Proceeds from this! unique fund raiser go towards I meet Saturday at noon at the Country and to its traditions embodied in the • trillion for competition with all the di*- (Post, hone to participate in the •ii.xil 24 will trlct winners on May 7 «t State tne Buildink Spiritual Blrdgcs ' Loyalty Day Parade in Perth Constitution. MISS K.V11II.KKN H-AN.U. ^^ : \t • : dny and convention In Atlanta City !in Lsrael Amboy, A trophy will be NOW, THEEEFORE, I, Walter Zirpolo, by .1 7 Hours TO WHI) IN .JU.Y: Mr. and ! Winning what In effect was; awarded to the Post with the ..! be from Mrv I-. II. Hanaifan, Holy- ,a popularity contest, Robyw argest delegation. Uniform virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor i m nnd 1 30 Mrs, Gmui okf. Colnrado. announce the -might just as easily won If it 'or the day will be VFW caps, WRAP UP MOM'S of Woodbridge Township, hereby proclaim May (Continued from Pane 13' rnR.u-i'lnrnt u( their -A.: I become p. ney from noon t0 clunk May Drnvrr, Colo., with a Bache- tot. Messincu Entertain Volunteers are needed for the || i..; i.! a furprls*>!frwj aievers; refreshments. states Information Agency's|Road, who received her First The n«xt meeting will be held Engraving Done on Premises «" MtaourU School of Mine, jschool AMiatlon Program dl- Holy Communion, Sunday, at •• !i•••:\Wf, r-lin vernon Har»ell and William „ „ ... next Thursday at 8 P. M., at Handi-Charge Welcome MIM Joyce,Hadam; innes. Mrs. Herbert and MfUllwur. He will re jrected by Edward R. Murrow. St. Cecelia's Church was hori' 8 P.M., at Post headquarters • : ,,-hard I'.ilaaa/Kasoff *ta Mrs. Cernard Oar- "'" » B»chflnr «' i For three and a hall years,.ored at a party. En lwrr Lincoln Highway. MARTIN LAWRENCE • unr. and Mrs |f|n»el: fanned goods. MM. E. J. * jRobyn has studied the pl.no inr on May 21 [ enjoylnn classical music d Mrs. Joan Carrick 'Kereke*; white elephant, Mrs Made for Each Other JEWELERS Proclamation |R. L. Narber: plmiU, Mrn K. C The Colonia man Is prrs- | composing her own rock and Queens. L. 1, Mrs. Robert Mag- h . 70 Visit 'Tarulll: prUe*. Mr* Vcnion tnily employed In the Ke- roll songs which she also ren- lle» and sons, Robert and David The hot dog is 100 years 94 MAIN STREET WHEREAS, this week is Teaching Career . ,, _ !Harsell; financial secretary. w.irch DlviOoti of Coorj Por- iders In contrast, Mis. Green- and Mrs. M. Stelgelwald, Old|old, in which time its affair WOODBRIDGE flaln Company, Gulden, In ihe B'nal Bridge; Mrs. Ellen Morlock wlth mustard has become one Week and • I,J\ Hfll«";Mrs. David Cohen: and cake* Phone ME 4-1086 ,'i Park S$. Mrs. Arthur Hoffm«n Mrs ( olo. i Jacob Choir. and son, Brian and Anthony|of the romances of the ages, The wrddinc LH srhrduled Open Friday 'til 9 P.M. WHEREAS, in order to acquaint the general !»TO of School!Kaso-'f expre*sed the hope tiiat Mi- Greensdpan, principal ofJDon Giovanni, North Bruns- —The Winston-Salem (N. C.) public further with the importance of acquir- A the school.:everyone will support the f;i:r for July '27 In St. Patrick's the evening and summer ses-]w'ck; Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 The attendance award vt< Church. Ilolyokr. jsions of Curtis High School In Pelter and sons, James, David, ing and maintaining competent teachers and Thomas and Jeffrey, Avenel; •:: made for a won by Mrs. Barhash'.s firs jstati n Lsland and school trea- WHEREAS, it is universally recognized that A.r Force Base, grade claw. ,- - I)Rl"(i DEFORMITIFS 'surer of New Dorp High SchoolJMr. and Mrs. Charles Bamett ;:•••• and adults A profit of $68 65 from V, The Food nnd Dru« Adm:nis-'.where he teaches law and ac-'and daughter!, Google and Ava, education is a most vital resource, perhaps the •qutsted to be hot Aog luneheon held at V.x nation n-uori.s tti.it sixteen counting, encourages Robyn ln|Long Island; Miss Jayne Marc- greatest our country possesses; < bable.s In the United State.s are:j studies and plans for the 9 A. M. lpr THEREFORE, I, Walter Zirpolo, Mayor of lnth. the Township of Woodbridge, do hereby pro- Worn Out United States firms. !at Colonia Junior High School, and Charles, and sister, Sandra claim this week as Teaching Career Week and The Investii/alors traced the;Robyn has the lead of Helen M mnihtr, will; Hubby — A w-'x fur co.i' is Adoula broadens base do hereby affix my official seal and signature out bf th* que>lio:i. Why. IM.-U to 1.27" physidans and'Dlckson, a sophistic a ted young Congo regime. this Second Day of May, Nineteen Hundred and :.'• Pack you've only Jn that o, ,• fur.found that all but 20.000 of thellady «n the play ^e Many Sixty-three. 2 500,000 tablets had been glveivLoves of DoblpQUhs. Her fu- Wlfey - Yes. but the :ubbit to patients, of whom 624 wereiUre^ans^incJudeattending WALTER ZIRPOLO, Mayo?: FLOWERS wore itlta. year, WoI, . pr.nant women. For Mother lltlcal science. Attest; Joseph Valenti, A recent trip to Washington, Township Clerk BEST |D. C, inspired Robyn. who now j plans on becoming a govern- Hallmark lor All NEW JERSEY ELECTRIC rfliddledex C< Residential — fommrrrlal — Industrial Wiring ) , birth- All Work I) Sl-BUKBAN DKLIVEBY longer; and ' , ESTIMATE ANYWHERE AN RONALD SCHOFIELD \\V/ WHEREAS, this increase in the number of. Quality Kwps V* >" business . . . PUBLIX our aged has brought with it new problems Doors & Windows Aloriit which call for the jcooperation of public an4 \ Mlllwork PHARMAC^ QUALITY ^ 105 Lake Ave., Colonia \ 91 Mairi Street LOOK private agencies, arid above all a new under-i- Building MaUruls Kloorlnt FU 8-6110 \ WOODBRIDGE standing of the opportunities that exist i| later. Rooflnj life for our senior citizeis; and [i SIMPLICITY Inwhtlon Plywood Knotty I'lne Mouldinj 1 WHEREAS^, business, (industrial and profes- Kitchen The Most Up-to-Date Method of Buying sional groups should be encouraged to employ' Tractoi Palnl CabineU the aging, because hiring restrictions based on Hardware and Selling Real Estate age are contrary to the American principles of Tractors MErcury 4-0125 Call us today lor an liberty and equality of opportunity for all ci- B Ave., VVoodbrld|« appointment with tizens and because such discrimination deprives' eonitrucuon, MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM Mowers rapallt. b e a u t y I Smart Woodbridge Township and the United States of • It Gets Results Faster Yet Costs No More! styling, expert co- the fullest use of manpower in our expanding Rotary lers Thousands of homes h»ve been told by the vfflokney loring, permanent economy; • ' . of Realtors offering Multiple listing System. and manicures h This modern co-operative system has conclusively proved done reasonably I NOW, THEREFORE,. I MAYOR WALTER 'MEDIATE to.property owners Its value as a sales asset. Unlike ZIRPOLtj), of the Township' of Woodbridge do BUSINESS the "old days" you do not have to shop around from hereby proclaim the month of May of 1963 as office) to office to list your house, Today you sign one Senior Citizens Month in Woodbridge groups 8ervic« agreement with one MULTIPLE LISTING MEMBER Kut 'it-Kurt and I urge that all social agencies, health and _- Steamship- Hotel "n N MONDAY and and "your listing — with photograph and ping com- mental hygiene groups, churches, schools, fra- ,»VHI\I,S pleta details — is given to its entire membership. Auto- "A1( TUX tO P. H 1OUK ANU CBUISI RESERVATIONS Beauty Spot ternal and civic groups and public and private matically the property you wish to sell I* called to the S29 Rabway Avenue, Woodbridge agencies cooperate in promoting observance of THE WORLD OVER attention of a sales force of more than 400 realty ex- perts. Ail Button offering mshT^LE USTINO will ME 4-9700 this month. Phone VA 6-8681* lilt your home. ; In "* m WTCNE8S WHEREOF I BAVg All Phases of Beauty Culture HEREDNTO 88T STY HANP AW Travel Bureau CAvBEP THSJBAipp T8H TQWH- Permanent Waves BHIP OP' WTOnJimaiJ TO BE CSIPO MULTIPLE LISTING Open Daily » A. M, to I P. M AFFIXED THIS .1st BAY OT MAY, SOS Maple Street Friday 9 A. M. to 8 P. U, * 1963. •'- 1-EttTH AMBOX, N. J. SYSTEM WALTER ZIRPOLO, tjay 130 WORLD WIDE TRAVEL Nl Mayor, Township of Woodbric^e "tli Brunswick Vor fluihar Information Write or Gall VA (-1HD IL - Thursday, May 2, 1963 PAGE EIGHTEEN O'Rielly Fans iRocco Orlando's Jayv Tin- juyvce- niv nn ft I'mi-li UP li;is hrin uiltii'-'il In Rumbling ,,,'nlll slriliulll'"'11"011 "'"' ""' KHUT; iy i!!: l-T)l! |,v downing Ouit tin luiyn MIH'IM nnny yc:ir.-. t|,r S:ilni'- >|">r» SIH>I> With B. Z. 'I.P club by n fllwnron with a |>erfc, no < -j^ — •- " 7( ^ Ralt1b-i Cirtwrt Jayvee Bank 'n, |,| CInWl Scott iiarpins l<> l«\ wtn Ilic lillr in Hi" FniLiv Nmlit; '' -•' " Id ,!'",, to 0. I...I a I,™ fivr-nm Rtimjitk. » Jlli\nl F.i riL'iif liv ill" -•lin'in"^ nf Siltlird:l\ fur I H:il Hull. rlando's Aim Cnrtwt n:I-e«o rf rramins onr-luif linn". Siilm- .lop Mrilni"K l miif" :iinl "fl I Kurce 11) Vi'i'inl up wit 11 n .H's-l'l'i rpi'onl Metuchen, 4-0n-uislfird. 'I'll' IV.lic Until n. 'li'c'lmnlidl HIhe eomhitied rffec- Holden 31) 1 •Hid flboilt (lO p!:M'rr- I'riirn l:i-l \i nllirllv. Imrlinc a fin wlnl" ('irci'mviilil'- . *lin IPII III'" CWtTKRKT hr I Nip- If n-r iluniiL' inn' of '!'" •<:|-""i ivi,,I.Ine Mcihviek leaiiur 11) (ill [nr tlic local jiivvi'c.-. si ek.lixe piti'liin(t pffnrtd of 1'nil Wiiii'' );i> HI- A lirir : nly min and Joe O'Hielly Tom A fmi^lird wilii a 51-45 mT.nl. In ill :i rnw hv >liu nf fi teams .'mil f> killers and (tilvc il)' ver- uill (;o In -e.itrcrrd hits in iicliievinn Hii-liey Hi'ffprnn iind i| rn.il of the I, Niemirc ii tlie .Inr Mr,|\ rk :,n tn ,.||,,(| r,.IV,|i|v ;,. Bill Iirnnowica, 4 tram leiiKl In- \ h h>ry. 0'HMIy R All IJny< must rrpi-frr or in :i ivilh Oror-n- (Vt,.rrt 1,,,,-lf r. :ilU>ld d nnllv four I'.nil n t -cored two runs in will nnt lip nll.nvpil lo ].lny in Inr ,|,,.r(,,| |,jt = jn l.hnkmt: Llir op- ,' mi'l iiiiiint; and pushed nil< rCarteret Track rilliiT lrairup. TIMTP ;irc nimiit 3S Th linl|i-i" Hutch of thc'i i'i winniiin run in the fourth Woodhridge Boys fmm t:i~f >-P:IMI1)'< H:I1>P Kulli I'i urn . afti r Ihe visitors had lied nic'il, whii-li di.'iv nuicli inlrn-«t.j Andv Simiiitk:i liit H liomn run 21) roslpr olii;ililp lo'j.by :ic:iin 111i- Tin -i me III Ihe top half of Ihe «i«- HIP Sal.n piiiiinv win Ilir fir-t in Ilie tlnnl innini! In put Cartcrel Team Loses To guiiK1 l.y nclil pin*— SS3-S7.I. Sl CMon, only nhoui h:il( n iltizni :iiit.I imniiL'. ..Shynianski so ahead liy 2 lo (I. The Blues scored 1 (inv>nivnlir< \v:ill"|'rcl tlicir 011- bfivn rpprisjprcil so f:ir. l'layrrs Tin score: • tivn more runs in the bottom half -should m:ikp. IMIV effort durinc pfi'irnM in 111" r-rnoiiil mnl 02/- of Ilir fifth to few up the victory. ("arterrt 8Cfi. In (IIP final- m.ilcli. tli" Palm the wrpk In KI I apphcatinnn or Edison by 83-34JS," - register at DIP Hnrnnuli Hull nrxl If tpnm hit thrir hx-l srorr in wwks , While ef CMiTEIlIT ••• Thr Carteret. Smith lb Cartefet Sat.iirdny from 0:00 n.m. to noon, !leNi rf T-!I38—M win thr m:il"h nnd tlir y ll£|, M.|,(,n| traek team lost out to Rocmo lb Piiniutk.i .<« lilrni in tin title. The otlipr pri Kunv Ih I a powerful Edison tenni in a <'lual Bomrwn rf Lelsolf 'rii the lleffel.'.U I' In oilier nintrlips. Atiftrlo Mi- h:is l et lull ill Edwin recently; The MiflRplly c Kurec Hi of uniforms. liov« who played in 0 meel riwei's won thrpp from I.co's Inn lli.lden :«> Kdi»nn S3. CnrMimte- y e Hrffenn c .... the Joe lUeibvick league last -.en. 0 filial lallv w: and tlio A. C. iv Son pinners «rorrd Ku-hr.rr If ii (i Ijohlen 31) son mti.it rrtnvn their uniforms or 0 lent 31 «livn-nnmc win over flip Curlerd 1'lula If il ni'wt of ilir'Zupotioiny p Kiislmer If .... n C:irle|i-I, mi Lanes. will not he iilliiivfd to |iliiy in the C'ARTERET HIGH SCHOOL VAISS1TY HATCHING STAFF — left to right, Alan FeUuer, (Torre ef :ih| In pun only| orrr el Babe Ruth lentiie this season. We 1.anger rf .. Q :ifh nioiill, w.i: The wpcUy lionor rolls in- Frank Callo, I.onis Filcp and I.-oubt Andreas kt 3d lepe 2b hope thr M IIHICI r? in both Irnpiif - (•lilies 2b .. j two fn cluded : llic 440 yard run ami Bob Woodhriditf! n o 2 j n i Bramoivici p 0 Tony Derzavicr (Sabon) 212-204- make an efl'nrl this week to col- U'mrup lib V Si'iimaii eoptii-i'l (hi* javelin fvrnt.Carte ret .1 I On n i lect uniform.'. j O'Hielly p 231-647. 26 '"'• Bliiesi phierd ireond in SIX Tim new dale for Ihe Senior,/) Mnrion Pare (Palm's) 177-175-202 Metuchen Softball lp.'ipir opinint! will he uni Ramblers 3rd In 24 —554. Tnphnln shr If Monday, May 27th. At pretenl.. Clifford Scott Andy LPITO (Grrcnwuld's) 211-213- 0 120 11iKliHnnlli*-».R. Davis (F.) Muy. *< 1 Ed Walsh (Greemvnid's) 185-218- T.120 l.mv Himllr«—I. S. Runisrk Adiinis ss playing. final meclini; of tin I'lippaihipoill" 4 203—606. By Meyer 0 (Kl 2 Holme* (K) 3. Swinnlor Makes Varsit; Shullz c league will take place next. Mon- CARTERET — In a Irinnjrnl.ir Anderson c( 2 Mury I^rtso (firepnwiilil'fO 170-190- p, (C> 1.1 A, Rpnt rf day, when fiicil pi:m-= will he made. tnn'k niri't with thrpc schools ri-ni- KORIT Sl> 3 161—530. 0 KKI Y.iril I)a«li-4 V. Chnvis (F) Sin' p HiRli honl Bin ball team l>rlinR. inrhi'ling Enst Hninswirk TPHTII If 3 Al Oerpt* 187-22fi-202—615. 0 2 Crndop«')3. Tnrkn (C) 10.S. Wrestling Tea I'nckick 3b htivinp: a 'I'lc.'h time winnim; ,'inil IVrth Amboy. jjir Ramblers Ciziimio rf Walt Byrnm 10(1-202-203—604. Each week the Carteret Major pin league pro- 3 Brimn 31) I pi, •• nl the record i" 1, I'l.icoil llnnl in roni|ietilion tn tlH- IIiKgins )> 1 22(1 Y.inl l).iS Birnbaiiin if 1 fi lu--e« . . . Team nnl; duces some new record-breaking scores. Bobby (iflur twn I'll! srhonls. The fmil Moins|'iT r 2 0 2. Tut' Paul Tidroski 211. wins nm 1 Bhrk, p, ti .. Mir tune that Ihe Roys rrsiilis wire: Kr^t Hnniswuk. Vitiilliunn !b iHsnmnyi. son "I il. Stove Synosky 201-203 Pazur rocked the wood for a tremendous 721 effort 1 0 -'•" Mr«. .Vndrrw Mnr«i! lire capable I Knoglcr (F,B) 10.3. in track and wnvl against son, that's part of the CARTKIiKT - The First Slo- played iliroudi Kridiy. Mav 10th.| 220 Yin! Dash—1. J. H;iiel (PA) ])i*u." I V Chavi' iF.) 2, Sfv aluo » monilirr nf • vak Chili I'Mron'.s Bowline L By E. Brunswick NASCAR stock car racing pic- Toumnmctit datef are from May] 2. M. Turko (C) 3. Clupmm-ki „,,„ (C) 3. Kle-irn Hv) 121X»n. d president of tin ended iN scuson this past l20tll to ,lime S'h T> am poe-* to! ture Rt the Flemlngton Fair- Thp Cartfret jayvee baseball team is enjoying (KH) 4 Miinslwld (KM) L':)s Jaiilin-l, R. Seaman (O 2. A) Atithprxt, he eai loi1'- Mnrkel winning the I South Rivi r on Tn. -day. grounds Saturday night when a re&ord-breaking season with a great record of 44(1 V:n.I Run-1. S. Mm I., II Bv 8 to 1 Score |),,MS- (E) 3. Chavas (El numerals in soeeer a 7-event program is staged on Jay Vce- playing fine h:'.ll. liav-' (P\i :' K Sicmc«!ik «'' :t Hurfnnyi hss beiti he ch:ini|iion.s in second ing won fl -traist,: mines and are nine straight victories and no defeats. The un- ]».i!:^ ;K!ii i Boka (PA' 55! CAHTl;HI, I' - Ihe Caiierel Hniad Jump—1 R. Hi. Ifff- .iniir.:i jr..! :;• •• th° "thrill-a-minute" clay-i!p]a(T w,,.,, , 1 Insur- (K) in high .-|iit'N , . . Irishmen tiv.m m Ymi Rim-1. W. Muir (Elii Hmh srhiinl biuseball IPIIIII !i:iH •.' I.etigyel (' 3. Davis (K) lieo: he i' a mi; toniied speedway, beginning at-;un(>n pinners ho finished two 1 beaten warriors are coached by Orlando Rocco, a has a 2 win and '.' |n-« rernrd . . - 2. C. M.iitep (PA) ,1. M.inii.r WI-1KSI tha' l'.a>t Brunswick had I'll1* Ciamma Chi fraterni 7 P M. |gamos behiml .IOP'X Market with (Ci und Kirwin (KH) tie. JOS !1 Perth r\mboy HIKII will be here newcomer on the local sports scene. Both Coach n, wr i-niiie lo town la-t Week. illiiih ,luin|i—1 F. \Villiai:i« (F.) B lv Mapon, employed by a.a 59-10 shite. on Friday. 1 Mile ll-.ii-l. B. Sullivan ff.Hi y Fur. after a p'liillatinn sevon-' 2. Miku4i (C) Hanley (F.) 5'4. sr v' prorps.w fnr 20 nf his 40- ] l'ete's Dimr w.is third and Rocco and his jayvee team are to be congradulated 2. R. Wiili.ms (Eli) J. Polnrlik, Tnllls wit Traek squad : ready for iiuiiiiL' -inmuh. if vnii can call it Pole Vault -1. P. Sitren (E) 2. plus years, will be rncinSi ^ > fourth. (I'M 4 McCarthy (PA) 4 515 the County rehv-. b ins held at for their splendid showing so far this season. I',-.:, ihe Him- fmisheil on the Niko IE) 3. IVhudkn (K) 10'. Carteret Frosli acni'ist unwards nf 40 rivals in- The year's hmli jiviracP went to field on i 120 Hmh Il'inlli-i"—i R. Serm'-ky Joe Hlub with a bis; 177 average Hie Woodbridi;.' Ilidi shm; end of an S tn 1 worr us rookie races that spice the Saturday al 1:00 p.m. Team liasj i (PA) 2 Huntinn (ER) 3 IMIe- and second liiph went to Mike Ka-i Bnm-wiek won rnther ca.sily n?d bv five profes- won over Metinhen. Piscatn«".iy| > grmn U'\! 4. Man-field (KB> Skerchek. Sr.. with :i 17(i mark. NASCAR, which means National Association of Ili'tin- Rza.-a siarlrd nn the hill Beat St. Mam and over Madi-nn. but lo«t to j 141'. snml The hidi set was won by Dick fnr the Uwnl.- and he l:w(cd 2'a l Perth Amboy and l'..i-t Bruns- Stock Car Auto Racing, which is the sponsoring Hurdlfs-1. K. P. ll.-erilio So. River Tops CARTERKT - T , ' • 1 iuniiiL>. after whi'ii ,Ioo .Sico look M"s.ir>. vhc leri for the 1962; M:ininn with 622 and the hitli m-> wick in a trianeular up •"! and to :i 2 Semil.-ky (PA ami won tli--:r ••• • agent, will sanction all racing to be held at the over ;i!ul he cnneluili'd the fe?-| T.vn until the final two WWksldividual came of 25\ wa- rolled by] powerful Edi-nn team. (FBI tie. 4. Km (tier livitii-. Easi Hrmi.-niek '.*iired >d fmishM 3« runner-up, ha?'Frank Manlurt. Bob Wilson wasj A possihtlily that tn-w Co:ii-hr* Old Bridge track this season. By joining up with (EH) UU0. three run.- in the sn'ond inning " j -yesr-o'.d Billv, Jr., amongivoted the award for ;hc most im- will be picked soon in Cirtirct, Pole Y.iui'-L W I.ORHnt 1KB) srs'V froMi iiwnv = =rc--d-vav foes. The lad be-'proved howler, head football and Jay Vr-v Coach. the National association. Promoter Bob Strecter •• Rozwa.-limvki (KBi 3. Hindi and three nmr.'in lh<-thinl fratni.I cARTKRKT - South Rivprll The RunibUri h Warren HrhfusH went the di: in radr.? in mid-summcrj On S-i'urday. May -1th. the as well .!.« a Fre-linn.Ji Cuai'h and t. Smithy (PA) 9(1 il seven run? m the third u>-]nin(! — the lint - has available most of the stock car riders com- lr victors, holding Car-i IF? a:id shipes up as a great .bowline Kanue will hoM it? •i Jay Vce ba=ke:hi!l C'oaeh must Sh.,t Pu'-l P. Lane (PA) 2. B. •""'•'• " Dinr g to hand Carter"!'s freshmen;scored six mnn tn project for future stardom. !annual banmiei at the Siovjk,f|. petition under national sanction at other tracks S. ini.iii (C) 3. Knlpa (KB 4 leret .town to live scattered hits, s -eeond of I he ro Mace E. Brunswick (8) le»d iind (tivf it•>- ; cl l!l 1! 6:30 p M ! K..I|.»liTiik (Ci 4010 elltlv. :it Carteret. The ilern sufficient Afdr-d TO the more than 70 ' - over the country. Under this arrangment, no rider All R H er.!ri?5 for the combination1 On Frid.tv. May 3. all •;Wii*-l. W Kulpa (EH) 2. I.:.ne fund s.Hiie was 9 to 5 in South bnll iwine Henrj- 'If 0 at the outlaw tracks will be permitted to race at i i PA I 3. Seaman (Ci 4. H dm favor. J>ti'kHi>n and Jon.-- If Carteret Jayvees ! il'U 124.4'-. ; \\ V.il Prokupiiik seven ter-t hilling alliick ace Bobby;t.lf,,,ion 0I- Efw nffll,fr; fo. the tracks sanctioned by the National group. 2b 1 .lav.!in-l. B Seaman (C) 2.; n hits, lint «ii vrrnrs on tinif field'and^Lea hit* Tejpe- ' '"hn. res-.rrir.e in Morristown.!romin? year. 0 ! Ci.ildMiiitli (PA) 3. Znti (PAi « few uncimcd runs wi» Uw> The wore the racm; schedule con-; jhV final <"i:. --tiiidiricr- 1 1 K:il|.:i (KB) 16400. i fur tin1 Hamhlri> to cope r 1 Roll Up 8th fin The Somerset Messenger Gazette comes out tinues. This proficient auto Final Team Standings Hmh .lump—1. I\. Hi-harden Chunia c I. I lb Jockey has campai:ned through. CARTERET - The c;:-rfi with a stinging editorial, blasting the New Jersey '< i PA i 2. Omlrci f F.Hi ;!. I ['h \wx «ore follfiws: — j7,ul* H 1 l 61 s (ilenn lb 0 0'1'kixlrn p '= Hr A: k liieli .-cliool passing the measure to eliminate summer basket-, (KB) 2 I.yn (KB) 3. Yi'nutoski VDcim 211 . 0 t>:prWioiiiik cf 52 ' 47 •••h their winnins -T1 --k to' 1 Uaun l.«on rf &, So (Ci 4. Han-1 (PA) I!*' -. ,)ZMb. If 2 0;Jonc« • 50 -iraipllit pamfs d'inni; the, ball. It seems that Somerville has quite a summer AST OFl'lCn.- oiL>\VBR0-B McNrff rf . The Far'fy Brothers, from M\;'li..r- lnsi:r..L I SIIWT rku H» 0 l.Dcrcio ib 49 .SO " season. . 1, 1%3. ColUr 3b nearby commuriities. Les and s:uv.ik Club park program in which high school athletes icom^-^ARTKRF.T-On Jun | l,)Hidi r" cf 1 t Jifkson rf ;. M .scored all it? r.:t> in ind t\t p Ed, are a'.so counted on for Syonw-i.-.-kiV F..:i •_ J'rokisnik p (I 2] Such 3J> 31 fo -• inning, while Bill W.•.!!>• r.^ pete' in a summer cage league. The measure ' ''" sterling performances .aaainst Pft's GariC' Auxiliary will honur .ill | i-i com- 7 Jone« -.' 0 1 track kings Jackie McLaughlin.1 " liiirler, protected his !•; nil inanders and irtsulenis «:KI have : : baii^up thrrt- hit pit'liur would prohibit this entirely. C«rteret (1) Such 3I> 0 0 i \vr: siTVnt the sen in ore liiization 1 Thorofare and SaT.my Bearers. imiice. For Carieret, Mike| AH j] J;ieks R(W- . :.|W ,. s (I ' — — ;Conmy 2t> Pazur Fires Big t over by the fiew Jersey Timing 29 arlie Cregar, Penna. stars • Brunswick scored it- hnp McMahoii 2',) ... II 1 Assn. and 6i o'clock time trials ku\ ic-. :ib nee Conrad 'Ku'.ztown and Pin :r•I tiie top half of the MXth' Davison UJ I) South River op Schaible 'Upper Black In the weekly drag racing meets c 1 Kovai'h Hi 3 1 0.Knight cf 721 In Majors illliiUC 50-Lap Race P. ^0V0V y IIb rJyi, tx-hationa! monarch on the sixteenth mile home- iiMiintic ff 1 Hv.-r 2b J Carteret P.i-i. and Mr Mr 1 A jiI.urin If Budd Ol5tn. former track CARTERET - The Canorei f, i stretch strip. A total of 58 Mr- Hehnc Kl.lkrW .,,, j McKeiina s» (ihampion Al Tajnady and Majors rmninufil to hit rr-cord- [, trophies are awarded ever)' Sat- noutici.'d that 'iStimrt 3b 1 Szhadinx 1' 4 ,.n w? Markowitz rf , 4 • brt-aking scores during the |>;ist |x, At Old Bridgeurday night. ,Cuunty and Si-itt C W.V. officials 0 T«> A t (lalh, 1 Porter rf 2 OLD BRIDGE — Headlining; rc|'lii-d of their intent m\ l)(lln «'Rz:i.salf. p O.Tobiim rf , :, crack NASCAR sportsman ]ir!«'!it ~ i and Spud Murphy,;"••"BOMU- Pazur contused in a — SuddiT rf I n modified stock car drivers Cuiuniiind'-r Ch.irh • fi 1 i , the latter one, of the sport's•s.1(]|t tiie> maples as !u> rolled a-r,, in; SPORT SHORTS 23 5 Hfiiiiir Uli 3 ht'iiorury chuirni.in. has i uued 1 0 2 I I Mggest men at 305-Qbs.. •Itnapnifiecnt 721 set for hii n the every Sunday afternoon t m>{ Hnmrait , (M 1120 0-S Curehal p Si Outfielder Hank Aaron of the'thu due to tin fact thn large 2 i T ' 1— 'ihnuors for (he week witfi ^ini alk.T 0.races at Old Bridge Stadium, art ere I UHl (KX) tl— 1. ! Milwaukee Braves broke illto't'-ir.-imu is exi-"-!, d. (inly n .„ 'i iof 239, 2-IR and 23G, for the A. Bob Strepter has an- 3R--(.'irti'-r HH I-'ore 2, ••t ,, ']' Wert Virginia's sprn i1 .in !»• areeji'i UT Miller ucMcd n b,i(i. 23 the signing of Pelfe T-Rd)fu.». 1 n o 7 2 o ii o-yWl roster Included .'• DO I earns Tie m PBA Mih Ic N«al"l Oil : first' ! I ) x . 630 serie> to givi e thhe MillerMill s a East Brunswick iSuvrt- Carti-rci 0 10 0 2 0 2—i from Vhe »Ut« of PM» ' C racin'glNorthern league. • ^ wlers I ournament two-game victory mHudinK a 3909 3 Sf.v,llir, ;'b" 3 n 0 °cor,v. a one-W?ed sel ani1 : U'kHii will be May .".I, and* , of 1032 !l1 10303 1 o 0 ORTH BRUNSWICK - A P "* -' iSul rompetltor from Crescent. NY , Fred Hptfield, veteran major ,..al b[„e hud from am member of 1J U< L r Bl :l lt al 0I on two 3 u 0 of husband and wife teams! " !!' ' ' >'T ? . i .^ |l'a •on ef . , appeared here in the openin? eague inflelder, a player-coach th, Post or Auxiliary. All clubs fr m thl h ralLl rs l l d quallfyirm honors in the: " ' f ° '° ' jj stock cir program on Aoril 21. ir the Denver Bears this sea- andorRaniiatioiis -hoiild •'ontairt Bowlers Cavalcade mixed1 nil c . n remain one pame behind with only; ] o 1 IVnnis, competition which er rf . ssiiri.1 Jjroix r seatniE arrange-j three weeks of howling remaining, i.,, it 0 the feature race till the 15th on." to : recently at the Carolier Stal Ii Two bumpers will murk the last (),, ] i) O.lao Finallv. findint; fault with The Polo Grounds, present ""'"I"- • , ^ ^ |_p f .i:*:^^ T^I i _ '. eski ill: CARTERET Students! IIT two weeks of competition. The] rhtcr lb II 0'his Chevrolet powered «ports- ojne of the N«w Yorjc Jylets An Idea> At Lwst *j They were Dorothy and Rus^ ?'»''»• w«s marked by a battle ofijvkai.ski o 0 man car he eased off and Wound ntil their new stadium is,com' ! B]l Geigcr of Wayne anijl Pa , 1 0 1 | M , «io I) • ', up sixth. i Plan Your PROM at ^ «•<"'''07> » *:ini "I'1 ' " ^^ rollc-cl| M00,.rsrs«iorf p ! . leted in Flushing Meadow, has; NowjMilwaukee has a Ulking ijcia and Richard Stringer of:" '"« - ' n CaPPar(jllllliBeivher l) The hard-luck driver, who hlt m iiml lios i the deepest oenterfleld o{ any dog vifitr vocabulary of three ne Hill. Each lander^ shot- ° had his leg amputated in I960, major league ball park, meas- words. As iin the case of cats' ., eh for third pluce.j 1 ' 3 428. In third place were rtg- accident, has ring 480 feet from htyne plate.jrfcemly, our advice to his is to which I'l-oduceil sonif terrific- pin- ]:,, 0 0 0/0 0 1 (0—1 Ted's Tailor Shop j'McGniiv- of Lambertville end Vwon the Victoria speedway Harvard football teams have s|op right there — rathe* than Ott of Clinton with 1,123. nine, the (iiild Jcwflfr.s frained theu\ 2 0 Oil) (I 0 hilihlmlit as a rcsultl of punrs of j driving crown in former yearSi 30-32 record in six seasons increase the possiblej aijea of xty teams qualified for the: 101X, HKiii and fiS2 for the I.eagurVlfj* ¥ D™ I^nna and caplured the Langhorne inder Coach John Yovicsin.' misunderstanding. I j In WOODBRIDGE! Woman Bowlers'iscmmd hiqh scries of 3066. |lllvLi0W | 111 ItatC • 100-lap ahampionship classic In lociation pro-amaleur to be! Cmy's Khrtrie hit the leumie's 1962 1 01 1 hi h LUIlt l)f lm ,d here May 12. ^nw quail-if ' " K « ' ™'''!' Other leading professional 20% OFF Ing .score was 1 290 featured a huitc 277 by Steve Si- In Final Week drivers slated for the macadam ',„ ,. , ,„' •/ . . moil whii mi.s-i'd the high league REGULAR RATES Wyatt of irenton spiced \ miirk ()f 2T(1 , . U.(J |lln3 , I motor tussles include: Joe' 1 CAHTKltET - With one ww Kelly. Conshohocken, Penna ivldunl action with a scorch- : ivmainiiiK in the Womeiis Hi-bo Will b# given to atl student* of 730 series that tncludedl - Stengel finds Mets improved, IldwIiiiK IciiRUC season, Ihe Ciir- stadium king, Connecticut at-s of 203, 248 and 279. lavoids prediction. speedsters Eddie Plemke, Bill ,,,,,,, Novclly and the Carlerel Cartcret High School T an-'ili'inllocki;! for first Slater and Derinis Zimmerman M A il:|viv each ti-nlii with nil iilcillicul [{Enue Qahan of Dov«r, N. H.. "You'll Look imd Feel like a King SUMMER BOWLING LEAGUES fig:wog n iind'3lJJ losl a recordd, and KennKeny ShoemakerShoemakr , off k One of OJir Tuxedo*" NOW FORMING jael; I'a^es took twoRaiiH.s from Schenectedy, N. Y. ho Cmteiel Novcltv, thus en- New Jersey entrant Parker Mixed • Jr. Classics • Men's Classics T of .. Ask Your Friend* Who Rented tZ w!t,r thfNovelS A*™ Fre_eho1(l_Prank Myron- Assorted Leagues tor Monday thru Friday cuk and Dick Lewis of New (or lir.il. plucc us the Their Tuxedos Here Last Year! • Beginners • Leagues for All Averages imws .slowly to a close. Tlje M &Egypt, Tommy Green of Bor- ^Summer Spetial—Friday Night "Father & Son" T pinncra itcored u clcaij swocp d*ntown, Dave Hulse of Point avir thu ('urtcret Labor Pouncil Pleasant and dozens of others CALL NOW ! in nain a. tie for the leaiEin1 lead. will compete in the six-event only a tMLH can give a PERFECT FIT The teum atiuidin|(ii follow: — card, which will be climaxed ROUTE 9 VA 66800 T«am Standinfca with a 50-lap NASCAR pro- (W HoliM. 5. Richards 17Mi 46ft the return of NASCAR sano- 636-9624 CKMfP MONDAYS 6. Modem Men t5 48 (tlonlng group and promoter Bob Streeter, ttian *t any other Ted's Tailor Shop 7. Carteret L. Council 36 67 MAJESTIC LANES Jack Puges.. .., 39- 64 track. All Sunday daytime rac DUKE'S BRAKE ond [|U>i|te 9 and Penn. Avenue Hopeluwn, N. J. Ing starts at 2:30 P. M., with 17 Cnen Street, Woodbridgc Tel. ME 4-3826 jut! < Milt Nurth at Kdlun Brilfi Houk confident Yankees will heat qualifying scrambles. ALIGNMENT SERVICE win title again. nights art laktu • C? Thursday, May 2, 1963 PAGE NINETEEN Subteeners Enjoy LEGAL NOTICES L-OAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES UGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES anticipation ot the tattoo* ot Hid ile property within the Borough (9) N, OC'-U'-H" I, 300' and dis- A-Tractor th* oonvcMi thtrtof »lth»r en Hsw Jersey, «n the Ith day et VFW-Sponsored Hop bond* »nd to tsmpomy finance Mid or the- payment of ssld obligations tant 1W from aald Fekola Ter- B-Inow IIIU« jrlvate pnnlMi of another or onM 1:00 P.M. o'clock MX OT aa< Community News Improvonenu, nejotlable nous ot nd Interest shown thereon without race and at right angles there* C-Dttmp Iraliir Of MU U* Itrtet, ttuiM, road or subsequent date and time to whlel ESELDI — The annual hop (*• Borough In « principal amount jnltatlon ot rate or amount. to; thence D-Mott Mower sidewalk area adjacent to such It may b* publicly adjourned, at 'or Subteeners, sponsored by not etcMdlng I71.UO.00 M* hereby 8KCTION a. Thl* Oidlnano* shall 10) 3. ag°-43'-4S" X. lOO.OO to a Bids will bs opemd and read at premises, Further, this section (hall which ttms all persons Interested authorized to be Issued pursuant to win be glren an opportunity to M tho VFW Post 2838 under the ake effeot twenty (30) day* atter point; thence | this meeting. apply also to eats or any wsrm Carteret and within ttie limitations pre. he tint publication thereof after 11) N. Mb-18'-12" E. 160.00' to the Bids must be accompanied by ablooded animals or birds, or poultry, hetrd concerning such ordinance. id by aald law. Th* maximum shairm&nahlp of Hugh Gllroy, nal pasaage, as provided by aald point or place of beginning. certified check In the amount of SI0T1OH J. Ivery dog seined by By order ot ths Board of Health rate of Interest which any or said was guccewful, with the chil- ,ooal Bond Law. Section Two 10% of the bid or i Bid Bond. std warden and dellvured by himof ths Borough »t Oartertt obligations shall bear to six per That any dedication of the land Bids should Include delivery to to the municipal pound shall bejDattd: AprtMJ, dren enjoying dancing, games, centum (J%) psr annum. The foregoing ordinance was In- roduced at a meeting of the Coun- to public use within th« boun- the Carteret High School. destroyed by the dog warden If not MICKAB. A TAV3HWK! und contests in the Post hall. SECTION 3. (s) The curb, side- I of the Borough of Cirteret held daries described In Section One Specifications may be obtained at redeemed by ths owner or his or her Acting Secretary (MM Judged the best dressed girl walk and house connections lm- :ay 1, 1963 when It was adopted be and the same la hereby re- the office of the Secretary, at therepresentative within seven |7) days C. P. J/3/«3 prov«ments tor whtoh aald obllia- n first reading. The said ordinance jected and alt rights of the BorAbraha- m Lincoln School, during after such selai're, snd who shall was Patricia Burke. Richard tlons are to M Issued, are to h« will be further considered on second ough of Carteret, County of Mid-business hours. pay a tee of U.OO dollars fai STATI OF NIW TOM Ths Board of Iducatlon rtwrvn Mellow was named best dressed constructed (where uone now exist) reading for final adoption at a meet' dlesex, or the general public In demptlon and fifty (ISO) cen\ SOTMMB count In and along the following streets 1ng of aald Council of the Borough and to said streets and portions the right to reject any, all or part of every day that the (log Is oonfl boy. Judges were Joan Za- COUNTY Or TOMPHWI or portions thsreof: if Carteret on May 15, 1W3, Coun- of snld streets described be andthis bid and to waive any Informali- talnsd by the doi warden. breslcy, "Loyalty Day Queen,' 1. The entlrs length ot Oafcwood II Chambers, Borough Hall, Cooke the same Is hereby released, ex- ties In the best Interest ot the to the pound, These fees shall be I ACTION rolt SIPAIUTIOK Barbar. Bachovchln and Cathy Avenue, both sides; ,venue, Carteret, N. j., at which tinguished and forever vacated. Board. SECTION 7. Every person ow* CHARLOTTI BAILIT The foregoing ordinance was In. Bids must b«, plainly marked 'Bid Anstctt. 2. The entire length of Park Are Ime and place all persons lnter- Int or harboring any dog or dog mnttlf nue, both side; •t«d will be given sn opportunity troduced at a meeting of the coun- Proposal'. above the age of all months ahall LEONARD % BAILCT There were two twist con- 3. Th« entire length of Bernard be heard, cil of the Borough of Carteret held J. O'BRIEN, Secretary obtain a license Irom this Board of Dete«4ant tests, Judged by Bobby Cook and Street, both ildei; PATRICK POTOCNIO May 1, 1963 when It was adopted JOHN KOL1BA8, President Health for Bach and every dog soTO TBI ABOV1 NAM«D DI- on first reading. The said ordinance Carteret Board of Education owned or harbored; aald license shall the "Castells." Winners were 4. The entire length of Whittle: Borough Clerk PINT) ANT: Street, both aides; C. P. S/J, »/M will be further considered on sec-April 33, 1M3 be renewed during th* month of am wnti * • Tou are hereby summoned to May 3, can j which Is nearlnn compHIo Eileen Loar and Cathy Gllroy 5 Holmes Street, from Columbui ond reading for flnul adoption at C. P. 4/3!; S/3/83 IU.00 January ot each y*ar. The annual a meeting of aald Council of the answer the complaint In this action, girls' twist contest; Tobias Yap Avenue to Eoosevelt Avenue ORDINANCE #119 dog license f** snd th* rsnswal .„„, May 3; will be held. Borough o' Carteret on May 15, and to serve a copy at your answer, both sides; AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN NOTICE TO BIDDERS thereof shall bs one dollar (till) 7 ;in P.M. ParenU are required to aola and Grace Scarano .963, Council Chambers, Borough j Healed bids will be received by theand sevsnty-flve cents. The annual or, If the complaint laV Jno aerrt servee dt 8 Harrison Avenu* from Chest ORDIrJANCI ENTTTLED "AN OR. B tr with this summons. jpresent with their children couples' twist contest; and nut street to Tennyson Street, iall, Coqke Avenue, Carteret, N. J., I Board of Iducatlon of the Borough idog registration tag •'•« » * >* <1IU4 van* •^MM...... DINANCB APPROPRIATING t5] notice of appearance, on the plain* both sides; twhich time and place-all persons'of Carteret, New Jersey at the renewal thsreof shall be twenty- , Mivicw, 7:30 order to be eligible to partlc Tobias Yapaolo, limbo contest. 500.00 AND AUTHORIZING TBB tiff's attorneys within twenty days 7. Elm Street from Carteret Ave nterette'"d will b""e' give' n an oppot Abraham Lincoln School, Carteret flv* (I.M) esnti. Th* cost of re- aiiANCK or 150,000.00 BONDS OI .unity to be heard. after the aarvlee of this summons, pate In various activities mie to Flllmore Avenue, bot NOTES JOT*! THE,.- BOROUGH „ Avenue and Flllmore Street, Car< placement of the registration tag I.F.fiA!, NOTICES PATRICK POTOCNIO tcret, New Jersey, at eight o'clock ahall be twenty-five (111) cent* •xolutlvt ot th* day cf service. In ,,-m> services, 9 The registration oi new at' aides. OARTHftET, IN THE COUNTY OP Borough Cleric on Wednesday evening, May 33, 1063,and ahall be Issued only on theease et your filhiri to appear or 8DCT1ON I. (bj The estlmstet MIDDLESEX, NEW JEHSEY, FOR denU for the Carteret Hebrew NOTICE . P. 5/2/63 for the following: presentation ot the Hoente already answer, Judgment will b« ukett TAKE NOTICE: maximum amount ot bonds or note; FINANOINO THE CONSTRUCTION against you by default for the re- .^•tion sorvlcM, School will lake place on Sun- OF CURBS, SIDEWALKS AND 1. football Supplies puroha tor ths currant y*ar. That appllrnUon ha» to be Issued for said purpose ts (11 lief demanded In the complaint. b«ert 8T0RM 8EWBRS, IN, UNDER AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY 2. Basketball Supplies SECTION 13. This ordinance ahall day. May 28 and Sunday, June mini' to thi> Honnt of Adjustment 230.00. The plaintiff resides in the ALONG: VARIOUS STREETS WITH- DEPARTMENT OF STATE 3. Wrestling Supplies take affect immediately as soon aa County ot Tompklns, and Tfilln - 8,2. at 10:30 AM at Loving of the BoroviKh of Cnrteret, under SECTION 3. (c) The estimate' IN TUB BOROUOH OF CARTERTT" CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION Bids will be opened and read permitted by law. Trial to b* held In the county Section No. K/S 4fl:5S-30 of the Zon-maximum amount of money to b this meeting. Justice Congregation, AN TO BE KNOWN AS ORDINANCE To all to"whom these presents may BOARD Of HEALTH of Tompklns. ing Ordinance by Mlrhsel Dombol raised from ..11 sources for sal. Bids must be accompanied by a BOROUGH OP CARTtlUCT purpose Is (73,000.00 the exc NO. 110. come. Greeting: Dated thl» ttth day cf June, INI. Hebrew rVhoolj Cluau during the coming on hfhftlf of Mlrriael Dombol for a certified check In the amount of STATB Or NIW JtR8«T SOVOCOOL A SOVOOOOJi variation from the requirements of thereof over the said estimate APPROVED AND ADOPTED: Mav 1 WHEREA3, It appears to my satis- w:\ of the bid or a Bid Bond. ,:-, ninitial Lag school year will be held In the 1(63. Introduced: April 17, 1»«3faction, by duly authenticated rec- Dated: April 13, 1M3 Attorneys tor Halutlff the Zoning Orrnnftiic* so as to per-maximum amount of bonds or note All supplies to bs delivered Advertised aa adopted on first read- ord QI the proceedings for the vol- ANDREW VTRAO Office and . jhls Sunday. new structure at LekJk Avenue mit 1 FAMILY HOUSE on the to be Issued therefor being th directed. i i ing with Notice of Public Hearing untary dissolution thereof by the Vice President Post Office Address and Noe Street. amount of the said 13,790.00 dow Separate bids are requested on the ,;;p of the new 134 HenM St.. Block No. April 18, 1M3. Hearing Held: May unanimous consent of all the stock- MICHAIL A YARCHMK1 111 I Sense* Street 1630 N payment for said purposes. above Items with a unit price and Students who will Be eight '"'" ° ' 2 snd this notice l. IMJ. Approved by Mayor Andrew holders, depoalted In my office, that Acting Secretary Ithaca, NSW fork r^ Averue *nd HBCTION 4. The following mat- a total price for each Item listed. owner of property ~ - flnall; TO UtOMARD R. BAILIT ,e.r. Old on January I, mO^^Z CHROMB RSAL The Board of Education reserves NOTICI ipllcatlnn. adopted: May 2, 1963. ESTATE EXCHANGE The foregoing summons la 1 , ;' be lifld be- are required to enroll In school j TIIU npi>n mi I Is now docketed dared, recited und stated: Hie right to reject any, all or part Notice It hereby riven that ths (a) The said purposes described PATRICK POTOCNIO a corporation of this State, whose of this bid. foregoing Ordinance was Introduced, Upon you by publloatlon purtuaat prlndpnl office Is situated at No, ,,:u1 2 P.M. In Section 3a of this ordinance Borough Clerk Bids must be plainly marked 'Bid read and approved at the adjourned to an order of HAROLD I. SIMP- icaiendir, wh'. current expense and are Pr regular meeting of the Board of SON. Justice of the Supreme Court, US ZHOZSL ZTnenday &*. Mny 14. 1M3 nt 8:00 P.M., STATEMENT of Carteret County of Middlesex,' rop,' dated the 33rd day ot April, IMS. sharp, In tlnrouKh Hall. Csrteret, Improvements which the Borough O'BRIEN, Secretary Health of the Borough of Carteret. :,,rs will be held structton. The Bond Ordinance publlahei State of New Jersey (William C.j „ and tiled with the complaint la the land when the calendar Is railed, has duly authorized and may law- JOHN KOLD3AS, President In the State ot New Jersey, on the Prizes will be Sunday clams are held for herewith has been finally paue< Kenely being the agent therein and office of the clerk M Tempklns you nuy appear flthpr In person, fully make as improvements and Carteret BOMd of Education Mrtl tiny of April, 1M3, and the p, constitutes local improvements ss and the twenty day period of 11ml In charge thereof, upon whom pro-;inrii 17 {same Is now published according to County nt Ithaca, Hew fork •ni. wiiwri. studenU bttween four and or votir uttnrnrv. and present any p y de*crtbed and defined In aald Local tatlon within which » suit action ceas may be served), hss compiled I £ „ t 112 80 law, and that such ordinance shall SO"V6CO6L &~BOVOCOQI will be on I eight yean old. For tnforrna- bjti hih h t C. P. 4/25; 3/2/83 objection* which ymi nnv have to Bond LAW. or proceeding questioning the valid- with the requirements of Title 14, be considered for adoption or re-. Plaintiffs Attorneys th' irantlnit of thin variation. ity of such Ordinance may be com-Corporations, General, of Revised Office and r>ost Offlc* Address : hour Itlon, plnae call Rabbi Baum, (b) Tlie period of usefulness of NOTICE TO BIDDERS |)ectlon at the regular meeting of I Thin wrvrd on you by menced, as provided in the Local Statutes of New Jersey, preliminary 1 •'-• F f-1 • "•• S'-Mt rn:n, regular.KI 1-9497. wuh'ialcl purposes, within the limitations Senlcd bids will be received by i mid Board of Health to be held In I the apr>ll<'int d Bond Law, has begun to run from to the Issuing of this Certificate of Ithaca, New York lt of Section 4OA-2-22 ot aald Local the Board of Education of the Dor-(the Board Rooms of the Borough Ad on M»y 5; The Hebrew School Rradu-; " the date ot the first publication of Dissolution. tnc uoara oi Eaucation oi me uor-^re nsn nwu «• "^ I™I«U,U ..»«., ... •• •-;,.. i Bond Lav snd according to the 1 NOW THEREFORE, I, the Secre- ough of Curteret, New Jersey, on!Hall on Cooke Avenue. Carteret,IC.P. V2-9-16-23-26, «/»/!» Jill be poit- »tlon will bt held on Sunday, [reasonable life thereof, la ten (10thi) s statement. DOMMOL. j tary of State ot the State of NewMay 22, 1963, at 8:00 P.M., at the|- PATRICK POTOCNIQ Abraham Lincoln School, for f :« June 23. lAppllrant);. Jersey, Do Hereby Certify that the Borough Clerk following: I (c) The supplemental debt state- c „ va.fl3 said curporailon did, on the Twenty- ...in bavbtll mf 1 c y Kign "" required by said law has been ' slith liny of April, 1963, file In 111 y 1. Janitorial Supplies 12:30 PM. 1 duly made and filed In the office of ctnc.e ix duly executed and attested 2. Towels ' the Borough Clerk and a complete ORDINANCE #113 3. Paints 6i Thlnners MRniN*N(E £1 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR consent lu writing to the dlsao- AM OltDlMANO: M'l'HMf'HIATINO'eiecutrt originag l thereof has "been luUon 5ald 4. Wax, Seals & boa pa Prizes Awarded THE RELEASE, EXTINGUIaHMENT' "' corporation, eiecuted 5. Electrical Supplies ni \snsn AKIHOHIZINAKIHOHIZINO THB.I^I^d 1111 1 HiH s omrm e off the DirectoDirectDiort by nil the stockholders thereof EN BOWL-0-MnT AND • VACATION OP PUBLIC 8. Equipment NCCK OF »;i,2V)00 BOND ORlof the Division cf Local Govern whirl) .viicl content and the record OF THE ROROtlClll OP!m«nt of the Slate ot New Jersey, RIOHT8 IN A ORAVEL ROADWAY bids are requested SOUTH OP PELICK PLACE IN THB Oak Tree Road Melines At Science CARTKHKr IN THE COUNTY OP and auch staument shows that ths on (Ile In my said office as provided jairuni.KSEX. NEW JERSET. FORigrosa debt of the liorough Ordinance BOROUGH OF CARTERET, MID. Unit price and total price Is re- LI 9-6066 by ls,w. !F1NAN(|N(1 Tint CONSTRUCTION by g71,3J0,00, and tr.0 liraacM of DLEHEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. quested In above blcts. WHEREAS, It Is deemed In the IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I All bids must be accompanied by FORD8 — Thf third annual OP cntiw, slDEWALKa ANDithe aald obligation* authorized by public tnt«rest that certain grave; tuve hereto Ml my hand and Officer?: f»1r nt FVirrt. Innlnr'HOVHE lONNBTJION IN. DNnEU'thla ordlnsnce Is permitted by the a certified check, In the amount Gala Summer Program roadway south of Felick Place here-! affixed my official seal, at!", 10 ;. of the bid or a Bid Bum! | i»ir oi riirtu junior vAHIOUS STOFPrs exception containul In subsection 1 A?(TJ AI()NU lnafter described be vacated andj Trenton, this Twenty-sixth All supplies must be delivered .i'.:.i!:on c»re-:HI«h Schi>| wn.1 rcri'iitlv held wmns IHE noitni-nH op CAR- (g) of section 4OA 2-7 of said Lsw all public rights therein be released day of April A.D. one thousand j rti TO HR KNOWN AS to the rlrlit nIlinUatloni s prescribeibed prepaid, as directed. LEAGUES TNOW FORMING tjif Clov-jin thr gymnnMum. Mfmbers of.I1.1."".! and extinguished. nine hundred and sixty-three. t'O 112. by uld law. All deliveries must be made prior ROBERT J. BURKHARDT :M P '. Adf-Jth« winner drpartnu'nt Now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED to July l. 1963, eicept Hems spin MONDAY: Mixed Couples - • -M> i UK IT ORliMNW) BT TltE I<1> Tin foMowln^ ltenn, u de- by the Borough Council of the Bor- Secretary of State UAYOlt AND COMMON COUNCIL,fined anil »uthorl«d by Section ileaily Indicated, Mem Trios -• 8:W r™' Our I*dy,vlwd thr varloiu projects ough of Carterel: C.P 5/2-9-16/63 $28.80 Bids will be opened and reiv', a '•Of TIIK HOROL'Ol! OF CAIlTEHETj40A:J-20 of iuld la*, are and shall :15 PM Section One this meeting. Ladles Trios ' ' Orelta'sI Tint prli* *M prf«pnt*d to tv THr, ibtchareed u a pjrt ot the cost NOTICE TO BIDDERS Tilt; buuctwoful bltiUbr Lfc exi/tc'.L jjohn Taktcx (or his prolcct on'n»:w . .. TUESDAY: Mixed Couples 9-«* £JJ- Spiled bids will be received by theto send a representative to U>< '•nVM.-lHini* OF Al.t, THE MEM-ithe lasuanre of said way south W Pellck Place lying Ihf condition I tig rrfJox of ham- utl>H IMKUEOF ArTIRMA'aVELYilnierest. emilnecriiK snd Inspection Board of Education of the Borough school to assist the custodian WEDNESDAY: Mens 185 Individual 1;30 P.M. imcl being within the proper usage of material supplied • :!n. [lri-.sldrnt:; ». and w«ond prli* tn Wavne'cosvi n : 101 A.S fOLLOWK: ,cc*ls. Ie8»i eipensf!.. costs of an- of Cartcret, New Jersey, on May 29, Moon-lite Couples (1 couple per frame) .... 9:30 P.M. I F«r ihe Improve-ithorlzlng, wiling ami IsaulnK the 1963, nt 8:00 P.M., at the Abraham Did must be plainly marked 'Bid 6:00 P.M. •.:fi- iirpsidfnti'HrMlco for hla Mllllkan oil-drop -'-HT ix'1 in Hwtlon 3 ot thln'obUmitlona, mid not to exceed, the THURSDAY: Junior Trios l:i«re U hsrrbv aiipto-asurfgste. I10.6OO 00 may be obtalneil 8:15 P.M. :/•:..', recording^xtKiimrtit. "ri.'.J,:' uikl bouudiflcs are described Menj 510 Trio „ U sum of flSOOOOO said! lei Nu'.Mnn abaU be contrlbuttd Berate' bids'are requested for Una olllce of the Secretary, durln Hnljirt Martr*> Carol Banlcj and Mary Ann P' '"' follows: 9:00 VM. In.-luilve uf'all aripro-:by the Borough st largo to piiymtnt business hours. Mixed Couples „.... Beginning at a point In 1 ;.iii(l::;» stcre- Mayorak won third prlw for *'".,'*. lm- a tota, prlce ,s Tho Board of Education reserve FRIDAY: Father and Son 1:00 VM. :":nr Hanwn. ihcir planorlnn roicnrrallon. »ni .. 'ernent described In Sertlou 3a the rlfiht to reject any. ail or trila Ordinance »nd the estl- All supplies must be delivered.'of these bids and to waive any n: Mens Trio „_ 7:30 P.M. M:. William Fourth ' prize wan won by" 1!L" dtl"n i»"V"""' 'or «airt. , « • % ii iiru\f ;,^[i' nuriu^ut to the provl eesunenta to be levied upon the All bids must be accompanied by.the B0""' gecretarv line of Pekola Terrace and running "• |Ch»rle< Stout for hu prolfct on ,,„„, „, ,,,,' L,,.,i: „„„,,U w 8« proiwrtv fronting on said improve- 0BRI y — Plus — thence. a certified check, In me amount of | ^' |'""" . hfld »'lth huI-.OIVgfn consumption. illon WA Ml. »'iJ now nmllab: m J p 1 (1) S. 89'-43'-48" E. along said line '"" of the bid or a bid bond. I - - LAMB, President •^MIU«U. trirrffi,ri- tty vLr'u* o' provisions ' Bids will be opened and read at ! HonorabW n«-n»U>ri, w ,rr ™™: % ^;, :yz 'S^i-%^ ^ZZT J™ri\ o{ Ocrmalt Drive 754.69 ft. to n UL mo uiu, u _ iApri l 30Cartere, 1963t Board of Education HOKUS POKUS TIME IS BACK VII'IIDM recfiuly awarded to nnvlr noKdnnowltl, pnvlnuiiT adnptwl imoney to be raised from ail wuree.i this meeting. point and. Intersection with the Bids must be plainly marked 'Bid C. P. 5/2, 9/63 $13.40 easterly line of Pellck PI,;1 FRIDAY - SATURDAY — SUNDAY . ., ,, _ ,. - , ... i • i»f »i(1 HiW-wiiii and to meet, |fi Ihe stated number of anuua. Proposal'. thence ! Specifications may be obtained at AN ORDINANCE ->»«• AdfllnMronr, Kathy Czwh. Mirhflf.^, ,, „. v,,,, tn«K.w «™ro-'inst*i:.nents m whi.n 7:00 P.M. 'Til 12 Midnight art the si>«-lal awewneuts to he levied I . the office of the Secretary, during AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN r|llU ol M'l 'BMkfr, Robfrt Dr.isrbn, Bnrrj'!c "" " provnici U,T by on pr,,i*rty fron'i.K on uld lm- i business hours, OHDINANCE REGULATIKG DOGS * FISH BOWL * LUCKY STRIKE down ;i iy rile oar of ::•,,:!,,, of th*;"ro«. Mwtln •»»?«. J'"^!^.' „ Itor- pro^'Miipiit in five i5), to a iminf' ' B " Education reserves BE IT ORDAINED by the Board 8. S9-43-W K. 4.57 * Mthe rlRht to reject any, nil or part of Health of the Borough of Car-i * BEAT THE PRO * JACK POT SPARE M'.f.tliiy. 8:30 John Korsl.i, Kur'n Kondas.'oujt;, «i-i, t.. h,- ti»i»:. ia«Ji SE1TION S Thr full l.uth and| P of the UnroUKh are hereby thence of this bid and to waive any Interet- , in the County of Middlesex j P r I: m c a cllr l0 t h r gllt hav : William Moorr, John Morrow,!'^-"•<*»' p,';!" . ';;r, '^'"y J"! to the punctual payment, <*> ° » " . ° , ' " formalities in the bfst Interest of and State of New Jersey. ] •k HOKUS POKUS 1 r< Ing a radius of 320' sn arc ,. „ , The following Section.; shall be —rUnda Movlo, Sandra Muniwr,!*^,;^'",;, ^ 'i1'..urd iii"il^,pT°ii- or tiw principal und of the the Boi dlatanc ot N.H ft. to a point; J"0.BRIK1,i Secrelary amended to read as follows: WIN DOLLARS, PRIZES SU-Vfn Nelson. K^vin Rr'.lly, tl:u! juno'i:it of t71.2iOiX) iiur»ii»iit on tlif said obllnatleT.i ' enc* '< J. P. LAMB, President SECTION 2. No person or party Every Weekend Starting May 24 - 25 - 28 Thru in ' » l.i«-i! Buii'l 1 •!'*' ••i.iii'.'• mini; by tliii Ordinance. Said (3) SouthewfJterly 394 ft. more or .S,. •:" in {fi\?.\ to 40A-MH of the shall 'T direct, unlimited Cortflret Board of Education shiUl allow or permit, or suffer any less to a point which is 100 ft. ,. -„ SPALDIN^ rant, Van D*Oran, and Nancy UtJtiMcl stututru uf N.« Ji-r^y. In lions of the Horouich »nd the Bor- A ]M3 dug under Ills or her harboring, Labor Day . - 'oush -.Mall be obligated to levy easterly nud at right angles to *' {," «;i a/a ' $13.20 j ownership, custody, control or do- Wo]clk. g lU easterly lla« of Qullno __!'___ Uit.i upon all Ihe tu- minion or under the harboring, PRESENT THIS AD FOR A Thf lud^fs wfri* Fn-drifh Place and 3P0 ft. northerly and wrier TO BIDDERS wuerahlp, custody, control or do- at rlffht angles to Pendro Avt ; NOT11K TO Biuur.na nlulon of any unenianclpated ln- Bccklrv ahd Harry Meyers thence • Sealed bids will b« received by the nnt or mlmfr members of his or her rhalrmfn of thr ni.itlu-ii'.atlr MUST TURNPIKE («) Westrrly 130' to the most Board of Education of the Borouch ousehold to trespass In, upon, over northwesterly corner of aald of Carteret, New Jersey at the r across the private property or and nclTiCf dppar.iwr.l !•• DRIVE-IN THEATRE Qiillno Place; thence Abraham Lincoln School, Carteret remises of another, nor to deposit Wdodbrldjc fli-nlnr HM-.U (7) Southerly along the westerly Avenue and Flllmore Street, Car- FREE GAME wajt« matter, oCfal or feces thereon, line of said Gullno Place 360r teretet.. New Jersey, at eighg t ocM School: Sidnry Uorn. Thoni.n it to disturb, or seize upop n garg - BE SEEN! to a polupolut; UUITOCB Wednesday evening, May 22, 1963 f l bage or refuse cans, receptacles or nlhh, and Miss Mary Mur.'!-. (t) NorthwesterlNhl yJM JM'' more or less for the following: faculty memtyr.v at ttv v T WE'RE OPEN AGAIN!! to 100' at right asglea to said International Cub or equal hlsli nthool: and Dr Jirw \l i Weekends only, for now) Pekola Terrace snd 460' at rliiht and Attachments SPECIAL!! angles to said Germak Drive; Separate bids are requested on the forrst. Doctor ot Dental Sn: - 1962 1 thence ' following: Jt"'^ PALMER gery. PUlnfleld . . . And Off To '•'il.r SET Chevrolet A (ireat Start ENJOY YOUR BEER Woodbridge ELKS I >V \\ \V,H,,| I Exclusively Designed with

! at •"•• 7. 'I I'uttor ITROPHIES Two Smash Hits!!!!

1 and FBI. - SAT. - SIN. '•"i.' I'laiil Coif Bag MONZA Debbie Remolds PLAQUES Model '900' Swallick 4 Speed TnuiMuj.vsum, fciiipt • Beer HEAD PIN TOURNAMENT Vlilt Our Showroom 1 [NOW $39.75 UUIj I k M. to » rll ili.iriji'r, Butki-t St'aU. I.ikt "HY SIX LOVES" • Liquor «v«. br ,»p|iulnlin«nt Tavern, Inc. Ni'w, Ni-vfr Been lUced! plus tall Ml 4-10IJ Comer WUUwn A Ntw Streeta • Wine JAG'S J. I RYAN Co., Inc. "A Girl Named Tamiko" WOODBRIDGE t Sandwiches OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Z« Ambojr «1845 "Betty aid Joe"-Pbon« ME 4-9138 Laurence Harvey (Men and Women) "I --3«l WOODBRIDGK France Nuy«n • Martha Hjer MAURO lloi Olllcs Open 1 CM. !> siiowtlnw—Uuik

MOTORS FREE: Carousel - Train Ride NOTICE fill AMBOY AVK. Chtck our ads - weekends - Chijstensen's \VOOD$H1DC1K for Kabulou* Family Film MK 4-4100 | Oiwii Ev-L'ii1! Fare. May 4,5,11 & 12th '•-i-KKAS, the Township Committee of the 10% Discount on ? nf Woodbridge Introduced on Janu- Saturdays - 4 P.M. 'til dosing 11)63 "An Ordinance to amend an "PF" SNEAKERS : l "< Entitled "Township of Woodbrid&e CP.F," MEANS POSTURE FOUNDATION) Sundays - 12 Noon 'til Midnight Ordinance Of 1980". adopted sarne on Join A Summer League ' :i'1(iint,' with notice of Public Hearing io To All Members of at •"•; ! ()n February 5, 1963 at 8:00 P.M at Qf Your Choice 1 '"'Hal Municipal Building; and Hi At The Alr-Conditioned Bowl-Mor Lie League, Pony League etc. " '-HRAS, Public Hearing held on Febru- BOWL-MOR LANES ' was adjourned until the meeting of MONDAY — 5 Man Teams Handicap — IN STOCK! — ••'•V 19. 1963 and from that time there- Main Street, Woodbridge TUESDAY — Mixed Doubles OFFICIAL RUBBER SPIKED ' y regular meeting of the Township {1 couples to a team! LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL SHOES -subsequent thereto, adjourned until WEDNESDAY - Juniors " J THURSDAY-Women's v THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by FRIDAY - Mixed (3 men, 2 women) " '••'whip 'Committee of the Township of CAMPING SUPPLIES ":'hc that the Public Hearing be further niti until May 7. 1963 at the Memorial "NEW - NEV\( - NEW" :|l: TENTS 500 PRIZE MONEY 'l Building at 8:00 P.M. at which time THURSDAY Nights - Father and Son League' Of All Tipt» '"••"idPubllfHeaVlng will be refcpened FRIDAY Nights — 3 Man Team M ordinance will be taken for further • AIR MATTRESSKS 500 AVERAGE and final passage. • SLEEPING BAGS GUARANTEED!! We Have Openings (or Teams and Individual 1|)V FURTHER RESOLVED that a certi- • CAMP BLANKETS • KNAPSACKS ( Bowlers 'f this resolution be published by the • MESS KITS • CANTEENS, ETC. Sponsored By The I llp ,! Independent-Leader on May 2,1963. SNACK BAB COCKTAIL LOUNGE t Youth Activities Committee "•'''% certify that the abpve is a true and * I "I'V of a resolution adopted by the Town- BOWL-MOR LANES ""mittee of the Township of Woodbrldge 1 Adjourned Meeting, held on April 30, ;VM> Main StrrH Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE ELKS LODGE 2116

JOSEPH V. VALENTI Tel. 634-4520 Township Clerk IL-RB Thursday, May 2, 1963 PAGE TWENTY r — _ l|n committee to knock out thelthere will not be nnrW _.b§ to the floor Democrat*! Similarly a youth emplny- amount, but when the dent in. toe^ Adminis, Report from Washington come up quickly with a reduc-iment meaaure which had orlg- •98.8 billion .UMRCI. Uon amendment to atave offiinally called off an outlay of Issue game to the House floor the day was saved by a Dem- minority party ha* hrr any Republican maneuver call-'$100 million was beefed up to ocratic amendment restoring mandlng. ing for a heavier slash. $120 million in committee, then »*ou million of ththatt amountmount. Th...„e Presiden..v,,.^,,1t, wil„,„l !,„• „ A Working Formula - The Transit Bill - That procedure worked veryicut back to $100 million on the v| 1 o n Mt | A OOP effort to slice that to wnole cake, but the way n well in assuring Senate P«™Re J™ ' a pn Sllam Pro--.-. $350 million was defeated. appear* he will rn.tov „ ^ of the mass transit bill which with that gesture in favor of Net effect of this so far hasisize slice or It. Youth Employment Measure- the administration wanted. It wononiy the Democratic adher- jcame out of committee calling , bi to knock down been to give the White House Rl7l TlMm • entiS wpn R r most of what It wanted and it;™" «""• "MBKB for a $500 million outlay in the R,Ppljbdlo!in nsssuilts on t.hr pro- the same time be In position to, Congress has been t,ii eR which his own parly had re- homes. (M'l-iitir lenders on Capitol Hill essence, the strategy seMMment by Sen. Stuart Symington ° " °" i>«W - t0 bo down dnci'd the President's request. Lumber groups tcsti(i,,(i seem In liavn come up with an " ^ ^IB: 'trimmed the package cost to tion of the President's request It's a iMtH-rn which quite recent Senate Appro)),].,] effective nnd workable formula Committees heavily weighed|$375 million and with that con- for appropriation of another well may be repeated on a Committee hearinb :\a, for (ieflnns key measures in on the Democratic side by theiricesslon Democrats were able to $500 million to siimulnle public numbrr of occasions during tins mala, along with in.wi, HIP Administration's program numerical majority clear the[push it through after beatim: works projects In areas of high n>st nf this Congressional ses- diseases, are doini: widi,,, 'while still evading any direct,bills with a relatively high price down GOP efforts to either kill unemployment. Some Dnno- sion with Uif likelihood that damage to forests in it y hit from Republican "big- tag. Then, when the measure the bill or water it down more, crats teamed with Republicans u SPRING FESTIVAL of FOOD VALUES

ALl 3 l6Ufr6MS~MA I OF $5 OR MORll C & C SUPER COOLA CHICKEN of the SEA-Solid

FUND-RAISING EVENT: The annual lunchei>n-bridjr<- and fashion show sponsored by the CANNED SODA T SUGAR T WHITE TUNA Children'i Service Cnmmitlpi- of the Family and Children's Society was held Satirday at the home of Dr, and Mrs. (ionr Zirpolo, Sherwood Drive, Colonui. l,ef( to right: Mrs. WITH ANY WITH Robert Rippen, Mrs. Howard Snedrker. Mrs. (Jenr Zirpnlo, Miss Janna Zirpoln. one of COUPON WITH the models. Otlfer models were Barbara Rippen and F.leanor Titian. Proceeds are used BRAND COUPON BELOW COUPON to assist in foster rare and adoption service for underprivileged children. Approximately BELOW BO people attended. BELOW

I to vote in Mississippi. There ha* been no indication, that the President planned any | such action. ! i Printed Pattern ANY BRAND (CHICKEN o« tht SEA-Solid This Week .9302 Bj Your Rutgers Garden Reporter CANNED SODA SUGAR WHITE TUNA U«. C WithMicfaMMMddfood * with this coupon flfid o food WMilhit and a food Winter-Hurt Evergreens , Finally, hi' says, carefully ap- purehitef$5 hot* . purchoH of 13. or man. "WliBt can I do with myjplV fertilizer around evergreens evergreens uiat have been dam- i" early May, following rates On« coupon par custom*. Coad thni May Wi. OMCOUPAI pot nittomw. Good thru May 4th. w. O—d thru HUy 4th. |';j aged by the winter?" printed on the package. Water Tiiere'i hardly a gardener commercial fertilizers in well. FOOD FOOD *tho has not asked that ques-1 Don't cultivate deeply around tion this spring after seeing everygreens as they have shal- 16 biwn twigs and leaves on'low root systems that can be MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE £*1 COFFEE »»«*«-»-•«" 1 58 azakus, andromedas. rhododen- injured by deep cultivation, droiv. certain Japanese hollies, Rotted Tulips Amrvicin holly, boxwood.euo- To add to the general disap- Hl-C DRINKS Ann*™ 4^99' SPRY Shortening 3 » «» 58 nynius. hemlocks and other pomtment. some of the spring evMiieen.v bulbs, particularly tulips, have POLYNESIAN I •• A BAI A ~"1 "^"WS I The answer from Donald B. {ajlpv,uevin» the injured(lasl iM ' • :'/«!i.< about once a week DOG FOOD Si 8199* OIL HJW^J. | Most of the bulb troubles; • ". ;h,'ro's little or no rain, have occurred in low areas, i CaaHIE« <2%ZXZU » - «S< TOtlrtJNSAnjRAra) PUNCH umm* 3 «• 92' I - -1 be .-.•.ve to soak the roots surface water could not drarin- away quickly, nor could water «M» T™«22S'. .Tii «* OOc KMORR SOUPS ,&• 3K99| Wait to Prune a 1 penetrate the frozen soil .5.:ftl before you do any cui- FLOUR "• "«5Si^ S * 48 -XX VERMOKTMAIDSYRUP :tS48' $ Water stood around some V lii-.s. \v;i:t a few more weeks to bulbs several weeks. ?T whore now buds appear on The situation illustrates the SAVOY CORN ™• 9* \ ^^ I DASH DETERGENT tffl »-b.58 thi' firms. Then cut back to need to plant bulbs where sur- this ivnv urowth fhee and sub-surface drainage Plants which lock hopeless PCT Brand is your guaranttt that all tht meats you buy art certHkd ncv cai1 .vurpnsi' you :n a few fi^ by tht UnittdJIatts Dtpt. of Agriculture (USDA) to bt Primt, Chokt With ideal conditions, your bulbs will providp years of and Top quaRy brands... What the damage. satisfaction with little care, the WILL anyway? Lacey and other iior- . ,, . ttculturists blame the high specialist says. Windi- and .-un winch dried out EXCHANGE the foli,u( taster than the ON FUND CUT-OFF plants could pull water out of The proposal to deny Federal Your Partial or FiHtd Books of the frozen soil. funds to the State of Mississip-j Printed Pattera 9302: Chil The condition has continued;pi has touched off a new flare-1 dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. STEAK SALE Size 6 sundress requires 1% TRADING STAMPS .this spring with extremely high up in Congress over civil rights.| yards 35-inch fabric. winds and very dry soil. : President Kennedy maintairi- Multh Saves Moisture ed silence on a recommends-; FIFTY CENTS ia coins for SIRLOIN STEAKS SUMP FOR STAMP FOR... 1 this pattern—add lit for each -.Help conserve the moisture tion by the Civil Rights Com-; pattern fqr first class mail. you apply with the hose byimission that he look into hisj Send to 170 Newspaper Fat- p mulching around the plants.'leual authority to cut off funds' tern Dept., 232 West lSth St Porterhouse STEAKS " lacey suggest*. He mentions to counter what the group; X. Y. 11, N. Y. Send B0* for TRADING STAMPS %DOd chips, leaves, peat moss or'culled "open and flagrant vio- our new S»ring-Summer Pat- WITH A FOOD PUKHAU Of M 00 or Mo>* one of the commercial mulch- 'lation of constitutional guaran- tern Catalog. Coupon inside Kood for One Fret Pattern. ONLY ONt BOOK [XCHANCH) Ml CUSTOMII . tag materials. tees" of Negro citizens- seeking CHICKEN LEGS & BREASTS •W.wl iidunti Maid. Kin« Kom. Too Volu* and Odd WESHUAN Bond Stampt onfv. W. cannot Mthwif* SfcH G>M». Mt-- c oSont'i Gr*«n or Tripk-S tweouw oi Couit •ron.dmgt •CENTRAL JERSEY'S LARGEST Wt an not an outhoritW ootnt for any Homo plon oth»- SPARE RIBS 49 PORK CHOPS than Two Guys Polkowit/j Motors VOLUME BUICK DEALER" PCT (INVITES YOU TO'OUR SPE(TACILAR! YOUR BOOK QUALITY WORTH UP TO LeSabre Value Carnival CHUCK STEAKS '43 CROSS RIB ROAST 79 ONE BOOK SPECIALS TRADE & SAVE NOW! — We're out to break all sales records! Big ROUND ROAST .ono« ^79 TOP ROUND ROAST ^89 Carnival values f>oirif> fast! Get your best de^al while they last,! TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF SIRLOIN ROAST TO. '89 RUMP ROAST >89< CORNING WARE C Latest research shows: that Add Up Hie Values SHOULDER STEAKS -99 CUBE STEAKS »99< HOMEMAKER SET 8 out of 10 new car buyers [ CompM. with t. 1-1/2 1-3* 1UIMl Luxurious Immurn • DuruMe Vinyl or I UHJCI pant. 3 co**r> 1 crodl*. ' •*••"•* pay the price oi a IUUCK. Fabric • Enlitavt Advfuuced Thrubl SWISS STEAK '99 ROUND GROUND -89 lorn! co<« hondt* and 6 cup p«a>lot<» Knislneerlnii: Arrow - Straight Trucking yet many wind up with only • Wildcat <01 V-8 Action ' • Surging I'uiblu Drlvs- * substantial Buick Rld« CALIF. ROAST '59' RIB ROAST msm '59* a "low price name" car! • *'roul mill Rear Floor "Mountain" gone. UJT [7* •Option*! al Extra Coal. DAIRY DEPT. SAVINGS PRODUCE DEPT. SAVINGS ENDECO WE HAVE THE "BIG CAR" BUY SUGAISWHET In The Popular Price Field - The All New ' SWISS SLICES .29 CANTELOUPE ST-2S' APPETIZING DEPT. SAVINGS COTTAGE CHEESES 2.39 KORIDACOIOEN SLICED TO ORDER -^ REDDI.WIP TOPPING ,.45' SWEET CORN 6.39 BOLOGNA LIVERWURST, AOC |1A( 1963 BUICK SWIFT FRANKS FRUUUII *59 IDAHO POTATOES .X OLIVE LOAF or x?«- i.*fT •i. LcSubre S SPECIAL f'OK ONLY K>R ONLY WATERMELONS .8 21* 10c FROZEN FOOD SALE WEEKLY BONUS SPECIAL NEW GOLDEN RICH I *2599 *2199 ESKIMO PEAS, CORN! WOODBURY SHAMPOO MHKk « ° BAMBOO RAKE/ 1/ TIP TOP LEMONADE wHm «. 33 Teeth, 4 to 7 Year Vi DOWN DOWN p 4« M WfTH c MAYFLOWER WAFFLES 1 TOP QUALITY BAMBOO $55.29 per mo. $46.47 per mo. 1.00 Value 10.3-01. SNENANDOAH POTATO PUFFS COMP. YOUR CAR WILL EASILY COVER THE DOWN PAYMENT IDAfAK vi )AtM HM VAl. KW«CUCUIu