EDISON J FORDS BEACON -Stater ,/ Woodbridge, Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Kcasbey, Port Reading, Sewaren and Edison

PublUlnd Weekly Woodbridge, N, J., Thursday, February 13, 1964 tntcred u Ind Olu» UaU On Thuredsj At P.O.. Wnodbrtdgt, N J. PRIC1 TBN CENT* Claypits fire Board Elections in JVineEyed by February 26 Set as

districts Slated for i International Firm Date for 2nd Board Shows Interest in 1 I ffith Four Contests Listed Developing Acreage WOODBRIDGE - Hammcrson Investment and Trust Co., Ltd... n, England, is interested in Budgets thfl development of the claypil area, it was learned today. Election on Budget S. Buddy Harris, head of the fatal Close Division of Planning and Develop mont and Mayor Walter Zirpolc conferred with representatives ol f0 $497,560 the firm, Frederick Ferrada, of Confab V(,,,|.r.lill>i;K - With fire' London; Sydney Behrens, Aus- , ;, ,' .11,n~ slated in nine fire tralian representative and Ed :'"„'. n iho Township Satur-, ward Fusco, of Amertruda, L • ••• n'ld'neis I" I"1 P^cnted New Haven, Conn. There has Called ,,,nnui districts total' been an international merger

, :u, iiiiicase of |33,- Uammerson and Amertruda ..•.,-r la-t >i':>r. ' form the HFA Realty Develop- ,, |i|.||-ict I, which In- ment Corporation, interested in Tonight ; v, U>: Ulize and Sewaren, development in the United States WOODDRIDGE ' uary M with international money. K,!!:i,r K running unop- lias brcn set as \Y > lor the I , |.,,. (,n|y vacancy - a The firm. The Independent-Lea- ii'rond electior Board of ur i,Tm. The budget In- der learned, is interested in the Kduc'ition Iw v.u^h was de- (•.::•:.•, for current expen- entire 40*-acre tract. iratcd by 5C2 votes Tuesday as a i «f>. i r>l.21 for water and On beiniiljuestioned yesterday, record 13,3r-9 voters turned out to 1 -('nice. Mr. Harris^ that the firm has cast their ballots despite taclfr . ,, a contest in Fire spent the pjst six weeks studying ment weather. - ; I'ort Heading where: the marketability and availability Changes in the budget, if any, , chick) Covino and Vin- of the site. The representatives, >vill bn determined at a conference ;I;',IIH. are candidates. The Mr. Harrl* revealed have ac- lo lie held knight in the Municipal ,,,„.,UHOIK for 1964 are gen- cepted the'|oncept and the feasi- Huilding ai the conclusion of the ' V'iisos, $27,621.20 and bility of the plan and are now l'.naid of Education meeting and riiiiipiiation, $7,513.24. proving ,''j)itt the marketability. he agenda session of the Council. stmt 4, Keasbey, where, They ari meeting with various SI4AUUC biKl: 'i*u memom ol Ihc ttoodbriuiir J.IJCPWI •« «*" «•»« presenting a Ordinarily, Board meetings are :i contest, there are two prospective tenants, particularly dttck t« 1477 t« two nifmbcrs n( the Woodhridge Community SchoUnhlp Prof am. Left to held Wednesday night, but due to s and five candidates, department Stores. Mncoln's Birthday, last night's rilfct, Don Roder, lm\ Stehl.ins, Jnycee 1'residcnt; Miss Margaret Henrleksen and MM Mwy liutlh, Peter Hodan, John At thjg point, Mr. Harris ex- meeting was shifted to tonight, Canlelly, representing Community Scholarship Program. Mezaros, Sr., Anthony Nagy plained, there Is no question of the Yesterday morning, Mayor Ci'orce Solovay. The budget marketabffljy of residences, office Wdtter Zirpolo sent telegrams to buildings, 'recreation and quasi- i UK VICTORS:' Almost lost in the controversy over the Board Of EduraU.n Budget was the h f'HvA-i5. Project Gets O.K.: election of three mm to the Board of Education. The three winners, above, are Harold each Buard member L guesting recreaUonn structures and public the conference and front'a'l indi- .vend District 5, has no con- facilities, Tte only thing now Mullin, incumbent; Eugene Hornick and Roy Mundy, Incumbent. Tlnic are two vacancies cations the invitations wBl be ac- being checked out is the commer- cepted: Michael J. Hrabar and Her- cial phase. ,, i Sieinbach are the candidate*, Board to Organize: The. mayor also stated at a Mr. Handsjrig that tfcere hare kvlM appropriation* are; Urban Renewal Approves [press cotiference yesterday that }bea>. ttWS?|5Hlandlin> Ameri- the ^argast part of the chanees iiii.ii) for 'xner'ib" [ii« |JUL. can firm fuaWfed in Uw area, ••; HG.oOu lor wafer and by? x to be suggested are not in the [ charges and $3,000 for thei including' the Alcoa Company, area that will affect education « nimi of the fire alarm any way," $2,5^95,000 for Bowtie' Originally, the Mavor advocated the use of additional surplus and i i < t looms in Fords Fire Rehabilitation Work New Post Set although he was in favor of an in- ii". 7. There will be two crease in the minimum salaries • vicmi and there" are four To be Sworn in Monday Expected to ^gJ Planning Sessions Listed for teachers expressed the opinion r!aU\ Josiph Dudick, Louts April 1, Says Harris ForGambone that the proposed increase in sal- •|ii!l S. William Hornsby and Budget Defeated by W0ODUR1DGE - Word was re- aries was too high. Whether or In A Wolff. The budget for On TercentenaryProgram WOODBRIDGE - Joseph Gam- lire purposes amounts tojeeived btre today that the Re- 562 Votes; Mundy, not the salary approbation will bone, Roselle, will take over his Courses for 3 Captains; be cut when the budget is pre- jgional office of the Urban Re- W00DBRIDG5 - Plan* are Roy Doctofsky, Woodbridge, will new duties as head of the Divi- Top Man by 1 Vote aNo a contest in Hope- 9 sented a»ain is a moot question. to|" various Tercen-represent J,he Tercentenary ex- |of the Director of Public Works WOODBRIDGE - The organi- Air of Compromise 8, where three|ftial approval for the $2,595,000 tenary program) being planned ecutive committee, at Tuesday's sion of Roads, under the director, zation meeting of the Board of 'Top Man will be Chief However, there appears to be andidates for two poloa- d W»d" grant for Project Bowtifc,, . The art show i« ex Charles Beagle, on March L It Education will be held at the Ad- an air of compromise in both T!iey are !lthis year, Miss Ruth Wolk, gen- _,..„ to k one of the high WOODBRIDGE - When Police say at this point whether a chief ! WPog, School camps since ths defeat of the ' "k Joseph Skaraensky. S. Buddy Harris, head of UghU of the celebration: Mr. Gambone will take the Street, Monday night. Chief Nds Lflnritecn retires at the will b« Msud at the end ofJltVi B budget by • vote of 6404 for Ini. (or current expenses Division of Planning and Rede- Terccnt' lary Commission, an- On Sunday afternoon the pa-place of the former Road Super- Galassi's appointment. the budget and 6,666 against it. nounced today. Sworn into office will be Roy age of 65 on September 20, no new velopment, said that the rade and pageant committee win visor, Lawrence Clement, who re-Mundy and Harold Mullin, in- chM will be appointed for the Mayor Zirpolo did say yester- William Bihler, Board public i Kire District, 9, Grerafsion'no.„,w. e'goe7"to"vVashtagto_ w e_Mn fo.„r The Tercentenary Art Exhibit meet at the home of John Royle, signed. Salary has' been set atjeumbents, who were re-elected, day, however, -that the three cap- relations chairman, who has reg- lii'iiiiii^e. Iseiin. an« h*lnifl«»..:«... L.. «...- — i—.i— —- time being, Iselin.^re beingjreview by two re-location gpe-jCommittce will hold its first Colonia, to discuss plans. Mrs. 112.500 a year. and Eugene Hornick, tains, Joseph Mclaughlin! in ularlv served as a spokesman for Mayor Walter Zirpolo made the on ai referendurojcialists and the necessary signa-;meeting, February 18, at 8 p.m., Henry A. Belafsky is chairman of The Roselle man is 53 years old, charge of the Detective Bureau; the Board said yesterday after- " !»<• expended for theliures are expected to be affixed'in Fords Public Library, Corrielle Mr. Mundy was top man in thelannouncerent Monday over Ra- the pageant which will depict the and has been in charge of all election by one vote over Mr. Howard Tune, head off fraffitral c di- noon that he hoped "that we will a MI-»- fir[ire truck. ThebThe;byy March 11. |Street dio Station WCTC on The vision and Elmer KJysko in Street. early history of the Township. public works — roads, sanitary Mullin. The former received lays'. all sit around the conference he for 10 years' M George Molnar. Fords, sewers, parks and playgrounds— Town Meeting program held to charge of the uniformed men, will table, discuss the budget calmly ;:'''['i' Work on the project, Mr, Harris rs Miss Wolk, S. Buddy Harris and 7,248 votes and the latter, 7,427. ale of 6 per cent. in Roselle for many years. discuss the Board of Education be sent to the various colleges to and come up with a general will start about April 1. chairman of the exhibit, an- Mr. Doctofsky, of the executive Mr. Homick's count was 5,198. and Harold Gu . Under the new administrative budget. take training courses. agreement." • , I he '"" A-?!"" i " Meantime the Division of' Engilnouncel d plans will be formulateldd committee, will attend the first Other votes tallied were as fol- candidates for___ineerin g unde. _.!„r th.Le. directioM..-U— n ofjfo_*l»..r. th.I.e. sho_• w t»o- b>--e helL-d« •*—••Septe—m code, the appointment is made Under the plan, the mayor said "The captain that comes out on Mayor Zirpolo issued S similar planning session. by Mr. Beagle. lows: statement and then added: "It The budget Charles Beagle, is < completingjber 12 in co.i.' Mlon with -the Albert Quadt, 8,757; Leonard today, the chiefs duties will be top, the most qualified man, not follows: Water, This month the schools are hold- the one who has the most friends is encumbent on the Municipal •(ill operating pur- work on the engineering on all Township's year-long Tercfiten- FLIM-FLAM M. Fischer, 3,577; Arthur Heltzen- assigned to the police director. (Continued on Page 5) Joseph Galassi was named in the police department will council and the Board of Educa- on Page 5> (Continued on Page 5) 'ary celebration. ISELJN - Thomas Pinto, an roder, 1,599; William Macfie, 1,- tion to decide now what further employee of CaravetyB Brothers 324. Jules A. Mujica, who an- police" director last year forjeventually be named chief," the a three year appointment. mayor told The Independent -'disposition must be made in th« gas station, 1199 Green Street, re- nounced his withdrawal as candi- Leader. I (Continued on Page 5) ported to police Tuoday he had date, but made the request too However, the mayor would not «A<'-Up Sabin Polio Vaccine Clinics to be Held been a victim of a Sun-flam game late to haye his name withdrawn pulled by two men. One bought from the ballot tallied, 1,22} votes. wday in Woodbridge, Fords and Colonia Areas a dollar's worth of gas, handed Altogether 13,359 voters cast Woodbridge Senior High School Band over $20 and received $19 intheir ballots and nine votes were change. He then handed Pinto_a|declared irregular. $10 bill and told him "take me, Appropriation Vote To Present Winter Concert, March 1 gas out of it." Pinto gave him •The appropriation for current back the $20 and then found out expenses, $7,861,932.25 was de- he was out $10. (Continued on Page 5) Snow Causes 28 Mishaps; One Killed, Eight Injured WOODBIUDGE - Tuesday set Mrs. Fraser was in a car driven some kind of record for acci- by Mrs. Gladys K. Folkens, 63. dents - mostly due to slippery Ocean City, who is in Perth Am- ! mads. boy General Hospital on the crit- Sgt. Joseph Sipos, Woodbridge ical list. Polite Department, in charge of Police said the accident oc- records noted there were 28 acci- curred when a car driven by Clair dents involving Ii4 cars in a 24 (Continued on Page 5) hour period. One person was killed and seven injured and one Police List P 0 Box l«destrian wus hit by a car and injured. T(F^€et Information The pedestrian wus 67-year old WOOUHillDGE - Woodbridge Andrew Sluver, 211 Ford Avenue, Police Department lius estab- Kurds, who wds struck by a car lljhifl n "cuntdt-utiyl" |iu«t of- j on Main Street, near Ford Ave- •Ace box number, uecordlug tu ,nue. He is in fiiir condition flt an auiiouucemttut made by Perth Ainboy General Hospital, l'olice Diici'tor Joseph Galuski, where he was admitted for treat- The liumbei' \n Uox ^'1, Wuod- ment of a tibia fracture. Tlw bridge, New Jersey. driver of the car was Edward J. Police bqtmlinciita io larger TO I'AKTHTl'/YIH IN (,'ONCtiKT: Aliuvi; are u lew ot (lie lui'inbi-rs ot the. Wuodbrfdge fe* Tozzi, 51, of Raritan, police said. cities huvc fuuiul that a couti- High ftdiuol Band who wlil take |)' monsen investigate!. The police director uutej that Township: Senior|Avenue. Fatally injured was Mrs. Jean many people do uot like tu come WOODBMUGE - The Wood-lum, Kelly Street, According to The wind ensemble Is a group - Tha Middle- oral feeding of Type 1 Sabin puliu 1 bridge Senior High School Band tlw conductor, Oasmir Urbanski, made up of the best player* in High School, St. lieorge Avenue, Carteret: Lincoln School, CarEraser, 78, of Astoria, N. Y., who forward with IoJormatlon for cal Society an- vaccine, "make-up" clinics will was a passenger in one of the(ear of becoming Involved. will hold its annual Winter Con- the concur! will be divided into the band. Nino of the 35 members ' be open again on Sunday from 11 Fuids Junior High School, Fan- leret Avenue; Columbus School, that in order to ttoosevelt Avenue. cars involved in a six vehicle col- Utters neut Ut Bu» 1*1 do notcert March 1, n\ S p.m., in thethree groups — wind ensemble, aio in the Region II New Jemj a. m. untU 2 p. m. ning Street and Ford Avenue; the dauco band aud co/mal band. (Cuntioued ou Pagt 5) a women and Coloma Junior ilijjh Sdwol lnman (Continued on F«g« I) lision oo Route ». hav« U b» tlgned. Woodbridga High School auditori "-'a to receive lae| The locations will be as •> Carteret f

itirsday, February ter, Irving Witt and Mr TWO Leach ••> Commissioners' 51 CYO «"* Troop 39 iled for Sal CommitteeNamed -^ Bv in 11h Ward GOP TercentenarytobeThemi 1 at the Im IVniflinatinrK BEUK - Tin second veek ofj | _

lists DeputiesO/ BPW's Birthday Party t mesti Ocetta's Church Schrei- WOODBRIDGE a lo star! off Home and at Mrs. lican 1 athers. are held|cyo of % r^c*lia\«= Church rph3arsirsala!ss bolheldd! ... ln ^ pif-Tiited at pi WKTNC*"Tersey Tercentenary year's ball. School 6 last th" athletic J throu: .-•pre madmaae anu im r- .jprH that wtrwver-- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ seventh j^y Mundy, a m for the new will sponsor a trip w M for ID International K ? Ihfmihrmce of the seventh Roy Mundy, a memtyr nf thcoachee s appoi „ L 28 at COLOMA-The Rnv. |t; lM 7:30 Square Garden, New Vork riiarv IlK r!< ha'.e been dep- birtMa!l. !jarty of ibe Woodbridge Board of, Education«.u.-w...-,-»-, • «n "Mn Fitzgerald Kennedy Him^ grove, S>1,

i * Saturday, to witness the • • • < •,o-r rpfirfratjwis.r. * t^ Twwhi- ^p • ^jBu*inan2S&5 anandd Prof*Pro!*- (U^j^(,M t ooff "Dropoi"Dropout*i " •h»<-h to^hoo l Kh«duled to open in fen-i' Madden, S.). dwwJ 1 between' the Knickerbocker Mrs. ^"•^ional Women's Club to be held fl BPW project. He i*M llftthe .pmbertt ^,introduce d bv Mwian Masses are will be,Ra;imiit Mrs. , J\ivu^ „!,,«] for the ^T^ .... •r George William. ME - Mr A valentin* prov Tliis week will bo for ind vuiun-n... Hi and single worm^n u held each eve- A Coromunioa breakfast for ; "*. **» c*changed v... Sail _-....„. it ^ouW not . i Sen ices Leonard Fisher. Ma^es offered af Ml,; On] Bliss, 130 Mid ooadl and 1arry thamgb schoo! la»t Thursday's ^ion. it aid, lie said, H# urged the rl<;b ^kj coach T L « r. ZAZ «eneW*Ad byr MrsMr.s Kilter ana MTS.. oflVpnl 7;:V)an H 90(l rnVmia; DiMrict 1 1 Fehruarv 23. 9 a. „„ nr.^cli \U< Ewct " ' voted that this •* help work toward a rhar?o in i - • will be Iward 8at- '^S,^l"^t^«—• — i Mrs SylvMter Novak. Begmning Monday wji •committM ire Mrs. Richard Boh- uraay at uw cnurcn U'JU* *».« » Oeraci, president/mission fpr men, mm . leke, chairman; Mrs. Frank GIB- 530*in the gftenwon. In thbee purchased at the church of-*""• ,! rb rt : evening fesskxu ! Mrs. »P « ^uriaT St !w!8«hip, in memty of ggins, Others isslstlnf? arc irvmn Olet 4'i from 7 to7:1 0 and from 8:» id congrat- inj will be held, Febma Safety Mrs. Eugene Swisher and Airs Hall. ._ ._•,.— i.r- [• 3 Mrj, WU""" ^^.h, ^to month. 9:30. ulated for winning first placf in Nicholas i'w^i. Masses for Sunday have been kephen's Invitational Tonrna- 4 k Open house will be observed, set as follows: 6:30, 7:15, 8:00nen, t for the second year, Miss RONMED ON BfltTHDA_ __Y * Fresh Seafood Daily ,A A'drch 4, the next regular meeting ««, 9:45. 10:30, and MBifakr. advised IffiliN - Mary Jo Tagliareni. f,,Kln(h Slrept- District 5 -Fum I ol the awoctaUoD. oJ noon in the uppr church; daughter of :tr. and Mn. Frank Home" «as the thomr n"f1 will be .t.,M-|,h Turant, 245 Efcnja- r 10:00, 10:45, 11:80 and U noon in Worth Street, Mw Pack 44 monthly tnwtins recently FRIED FFISI H TO TAKE OIT EVERY V\U\)\\ J F h the lower Church. ISELIN - Hie Manlo Park Ter-'guest f honor Sunday a a Od ME 40740744? 1 Phone iinn Your Order Noven* for the week will «D1 hold 'id party for her lecond birth laj_ M spon- and I J HOME MADE CLAM C11OWDKR held as usual or registri uoo, for any» who Gu«U wr« Mf. «>* .- '» 11, at ^urday. audi- turned over a check of best HudM Strrt, on Saturday, Nicholai and Mr. and Mri. Avrnue; Mn, Yank Tagli Cooper Avenue. Tick* February B, from 11:81 a. m. to Jamei HtsnaMejr and «j, HANDERHANS SEAFOQILJARKET annual 182 Worth Street; Mrs. Schreibor, may from Mrs. p. B^ RtgUtrant. «u«t be at Jan*. -dL"^ JJom. the December g7 affair, main-an d were comnieted, m Homes Park Avenue; Mrs. "Doei teart eight yean eW, but i»t jret Gu«U «•«••, ««? *• Stafitaf Brook*, cubmaster, ing end i»# .Joseph Forxano, 184 Worth Srteet; I tead*w« 16 by Aufurt 1, and mA briag brothen md ilitar, rrank, 90 District A - (Menlo Park Terace) the annual Scoiit-O- "It 't say; it only sajn * A V . m - » • _ il_ ^^ J Till Gflorce Siabo's . ^J^_i ri neth. and JiD. Mrs, Richard Powell, 109 Swarth- Rama at the Woodbrirl^p Armory tntni proof I d Church ebruarv and March. third grade more Terrace; Mrs, John Shoff* •e speci; award nrr. 147 Atlantic Street; Mrs. Ri- Reno ta Space, 80 Ethel Street; District j ns for Lei'n.^uu.1 T.« conducted by Mr., itewei (t and 10 (Colonia) George Csa- COLONIA - toKeepin g with Yackel, Cub Scout commissioner .third grade ki. 30 Washingtor Avenue; Mrs. " Beauty Salon Week, Lie Awards made Include wolf J.-imea Nesbitt, 64 Washington Guild of the United badge and gold arrow to Bruce Avenue; Uverne Doll, 60 E. Cliff me nnnmgardn R«ad; Mrs. E. ArU, 107 E. Cliff latest hairstyles for sprbg at ita one-yeaoneyearr ppin to Mark Hodson; NO TRICK TO IT Hoad; Mrs. Anne Toms, 54 So"i,t meetingmeeting. wld arrow under bear to RaRayy- Hill Koad; Mrs. Lois Danowski, Miss Madeline Le&file, a student mond Volker; gold and silve Outlined 55 Washington Aven ?; Mrs. Beu- State iah Mailer, 1ZY Highfleld Road, ioring in Spetdi nairatid the pro- to Wayne Dlveco; one-year p^ w^u be one of r uthwe i«iu*feature« s»• — erant Miss Le&gjt explained Charles MorriBon; denner stripes.MBrc ^ meeting, Mra. Murray each participants problem with to Jrtm Chattin, and a«lfitaatiHellert chairman, reported tc; Krllv an individual analysis that lasted denn«r toGeorg e Clark. 'sisterhood of Temple Wh Am. over an hour. Assisting were Entertainment was provided oylHair f^hions will also be an at- Mary Dens 1, 1, 3 and 5 and refresh- ^dion ^ the show. To Talk Buentembo. hair stylist*. ments were served. Mr8 lieTta^ Binder, Yiw presi- C9LONIA - ! 'iaiiney After the presentation, eat, fund raising announced the P.T.A. will rmmeet Monday, at Jeannette Kayle, president of rtt *i*k*s winner ri the drtss ,00 -p.m. in the school cafetorium.: Guild, thanked the members w n'm » ri U Truebertz. in keeping with Catbolc Press the cooperation. Mrs. Kayle re- By WOttUm » LIUO wm_ „ h Mrs. Fred Geoffrey, pro- minded the congregation to at- JSELJN - Coming event* were:^ the donor dinner wffl be May gram chairman, has announced tend the World Dav of Prayer focused at *he February meet- yt tt the Clinton Manor, Bus that M's .John Kelly, South Am- b?ing held in WestfieM. ing of the Chain O'Hills Woman's transportaUon will be available, boy. a helping Uacher in the Services will be held during club hrid ai the Green Street john Sherman is In Charge o Woodbrid(?c To^-nship Public Lent and members are urged to firehouse with Bfrs. O. Kacinko table arrangements auajHictta

School feyrtem, *ill be guest attend the Wednesday evening ^ding. tablefViM'• V •s' wilv- --l, be assiffMd at the speaker- services conducted by Rev. tentative plan.' were made forApril meetin dinner Herbert it. tn tnive:.!ty neaaing Liimc. gregation time in May to see "110 in theo n tbe Torab and a Chinese aue Her toiic AIM be "Reading in jShade:" a card party is nlannedjUon was held to raise money foi 1 JT M: Tear) V-liool.'* Tb*v iat an early date with Mrs, F.j^ ^ah Fund. ______t:? mctnys of Class 2C will be 11 Bums as chairman to be *^\z^-^ttJ^MitoiM h .* e« at the meeting under by Mrs P Ijiile: thk annual '-; Hire-! ion of Mrs. Frank Vul- ; n o. ho^itality chairman. i- buying her millinery back f. Siiva as chainnan aal Mrs. and a he checkrooms. Mocrebod as co-chainnan. -Milwaukee JoumaL A letter of ^tawkdgenwt 0 r

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VV(H)l)ItK]UL.t - 1U M*lfl (u|)|i. Altk* tif TIUM Ave, luell f«vU|V) COUrOHt ffODAf 25 Cooke Ave., Carteret l>OKl>h - W4 New \ 17 SAVE iUl.OMA HSRI dent-Leader (E.B.) • Carteret Press Thursday, February 13, 1964 PAGE THREI Girl Fashion Show Dr. Massa to be Speaker Circle Players St. James9 Cast New Play .* WSHS, Slated by Unit 4, Union ieHbsa Services Honor Roll WOODBRIDGE - A fashion WOODBRIDGE -Raymond Announced Us Lions show will be held by St. Anne's WOODBRIDGE - Dr. Conrad Gardner, director of the Wood- Unit of Trinity Episcopal Church H. Massa will be the speaker for bridge Circle Players, has an- WOOimRIDCi" - The honor nounced his cast for the forth* .- Miss Elisa- March 3, at 8:00 p.m., in the the Mid-Week Union Lenten serv- roll at St. Jam's School has been coming production, "Orpheus De- nniwiinrnl ;is fnll. ws: England, Pamh House, under the chair-jces, the Rev. Boyd Johnson, \ mnnship of Mrs. Harry Schrump president of the Woodbridge Min- scending" by Tennessee Williams, (irwle RA Klaine Abramik, first foreign ex- to l)o presented, March 6, 7, 14, ,ttn\\ Bebr, Veronica Bottyansky, -,y jjupst of hon- with Mrs. Joseph Karnas as co- W( isterial Association announced to- and 21. The loading roles of NMIICV Hriinnegan. Krista Ches- dinner meet- rhnirman. Mrs. William Wede- day. Lmly Torrence and Valentine meyer. ticket chairman, reports !;ik, Thnmas Dunipnn, Judith Em- Dr. Massa is the pastor of the Xavirr will be played by Marion hnm. James Karr, Donna Grob, that tickets may now be puf- Plotkin and Fred Ilranift, respec- chnsed from any member of the Old First Presbyterian Church, 'liimia llonimar, Christine Kpgut, n,.r, chairmnn of Newark. After graduating from tively. I 1 Unit. Other members of the com- r.iti i< k Lennahan. Patricia 0'- ;ill(i (iirls Com Columbia University with honors Mrs Plotkin has a long history Hiidi, Itober! To- ik, Daniel Tra- man of the ex mittee include Mrs. Herbert he attended Princeton Theological Schreiber. Mrs Charles Zimmer- ^ of drnmatic successes with the Wtinn, Mlrhnpi WhJtP ,, of Woodbridge where he received both Circle Players including her most man. Mrs. Char« Blanchard. h|s „ Mm and Doctor rf The0. (Jr;idr a-K Marylou Campion, ih ,, American Field rcewit role in "Five Finger Exer- Davis. Patrick Delaney, I,- sensors Miss Mrs. William Frehsh, Mrs. Dick Vandenburg and Mrs. Alton lagy degrees, ('ISO, (ladek. Joseph Gadek, r(| the English It From 1957 to 1961 he was an in- Mr. BranifT is a newcomer to (icnovese, *\ Hugelmey- PATRICIA A. (VNEIL Wolny. ere meifl structor in Homilectics at the tho Circle Playhouse, but has ap- er. Donah! Ihilnick, Eleanor Keat- committee ENGAGEMENT TOLD: Mrs. Clam chowder will be made by 4 . . ' seminary. jjoarcd with several other theater ing, C;trolyn l^e, Johr Martin, \nu-rican Field Serv Frartcts L. Neves, H School the Unit tomorrow, February 28, i i ' I .11 and on March 13 and 2ft. Orders Dr. Massa has contributed to groups. He studied drama at the Street, Port Reading, announ- T \] may be placed with Mrs. Michael University of Hawaii. D.-iniol MmkliT, 'osempry O'Bri- Gabriel ces the engagement of her The cast includes four new ad- en, Lindfi l^llik, Retina Skalan- dcufjhfor, Patricia Ann O'N«II Fnrrell, 52 Seymour Ave., Wood- 1)R, CONRAD II. MASSA John P. P bridge, ME 4-fi328. and ine ruipn. He received a ditions to the group—Ariele Press- Kya. Donnn \ niczia. Frank Was- to Andrew John Sartoky, Jr., citation in 1955 from the Women's The Rt. Rev. Alfred I, Banyard, man, as Beulah; James Dye, as stl lias l»cn re- son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. League of New Jersey for foster- Dawg; Dotty Weitzman, as Vee MR. AND MKS. EDWARD MrFADDKN Grade 7-A: ";.e Betta, Dennis Mr ami Mrs. Louis Sarisky, 3*5 Leon Avenue, Perth D.D., S.T.D. Bishop of the dio-ing of harmonious existences ceses of New Jersey, will make Slate Installed Talbot, and Sabina Bouska, as MARK 30TH ANNIVERSARY: Mr. and Mrs. Edward McFnd- DaPrile, Joan Ga"os, Stanley Hir- ..1ii.rs Barron Ave- Amboy. The bride to be In alto among all men of all races and Miss Porter, den, 266 Green Street, were entertained at open house hy their .! :H ( his annual visit to Trinity Parish iak, Annn Marie Kardos, Anna \ ust in ,W'dcr to the daughter of the late James creeds." Mrs. Pressman has appeared son, Edward, Jr., and daughter, Hetty and son in-Iaw, Francis Krewlnkel, Diane Krewinkel, Lin- .senior year at A.* O'Nell. and administer the Sacrament of Bv Avenel Lodge Gagnon, at the home of their daughter.and son-in-law. 204 Confirmation on Sunday, March The services will be held Wed- y with the Elizabeth Y Players, da Maniscalco, Donna Ringer, High School, fc llt h Grove Avenue, Woodbridge, in honor of their 30th wedding Mlii O'Neil ii a graduate of 8R, aAtt .4:0I'M0 p.mnm . ImmediatelImmnHiatnlyu fofnll nesday"" •»s" a" t 8" p'". m." . wit"' h th"e gen-"" ] AVKilNClAVENEL^ —- Th"U-e neneww SIUIslatUe OII1offi--1 ISilwawilElizabethl UV1CiviCc Theatrinclinee amanid thUKe Gail Ruskai, Jill Schubert. of the Amer- Woodhridge Senior High School In the Cr0RS Ot anniversary. i I UiV'iiSZ wlU bo «!*™ !*« " «™'°{ ^ Mde of Now Jersey Rahway _ Theatre Guild. In her Grade 7-B: ^rancis Banfield, Kduration. Mr. and Mrs. McFadden were married on February 7, 1934 :lt < Class off 1962 and a licensed served by a committee of women Christ I Glory." Council 243, Sons and Daughters fe Melinda Beirne, Kathleen Casey, practical nurse from Middlesex under the chairmanship of Mrs. The schedule will be as follows: of Liberty, was installed at Fri- teacher and transcriber. In St. Mary's Church, Perth Amboy by the Rev. Father Fair- Nancy Crossin, Monica Gerity, i Cotnty Vocational and Techni- February 19, Trinity Episcopal brother. Patricia Green, Alberta Hegedus, Il l(-H her slay here as William Wedemeyer. day's meeting at Avenel School 4. Mrs, Weitzman started her dra- <: Church) sermon The Coward They have two grandchildren, Michelle 5, and Francis Patrick ,\pcrirnce , one cal High School, Class of 1963. ' " ' Heading the slate is Mrs. Jamcslmatic career in WPA Theatre Paula Higgins, Evelyn Luskey, She is employed by Dr, Paul A. The date of the March who wQl be 1 year old on St. Patrick's Day. forflt Si* # • been changed to 'Hw CompCompromisei r andd ththe CCross - councilor. Others in-LprojectL e and later worked as sac- Paul Matus, Patr' ' McDonough, Cohen, D.D.S. 70 guests w»fe present from Bayonne, Staten Joanne Petro, Lorfalni Sftppa, lriim ;, much smaller f classes and Mr, Sarisky h a graduate of . kIV Congregationa^Tl.innalf Churchfll**™, sermon , sociat"T e "councilor" V ; ^T^iMrs . LouiWiL^s worked with ^he r T%brother , £th e W«ST/..* ^ ^ Amboy. Perth Amboy, Rumson. Cokmia and Josef Szabo, Harry Van Tassel. fl i P*rtb Amboy High School, flans Woodbridge. Grade 6-A: John Campion, Di- t i ficult to adjust. • ^ **$** Haflnert vicvice councilorur;; Mrs. Otis famous playwgplaywright,, Norman Ros- suited that the of 1960 and Newark School of ^ Hungarian Reformed Church, associate vice councilor; tin, on the Broadway production Mr. and Mrs. McFaddea have been residents of Woodbridge ane Fonte, Judith ^rantz, Thomas u SearS( for the past ft years. have all help- Fine and Industrial Arts, Class Religion is a great help to an sermon: "The Majesty of the Mrs> Ernest Wolverton, guide; of "Mr. Johnson" and the Phila- Gadek, Margaret Germinario, in- w av .smooth (or (of I9M. He ii employed In the individual in hours of stress, butlCrucified"; March 18, First Pres- MrS Adolph Elster, secretary; delphia Company of "Mardi Joan Marie Higgins, Thomas i, will miss all printing department of Perth it won't do you any good unless byterian Church of Woodbridgc, MFS prank Benson, financial sec- Gras." She has also done consid- D~- # Hutnick, Eileen Skalangya, Lor- Amboy General Hospital. you have some of it, sermon: "Towering O'er the t y Edward Palmer, erable community theatre work in DOY raine Therkom, Mary Jane White. ' 1 IT „ h;is been rvceiv- re ary; rs< uiL,ounci rm-iu-s her diploma —-— - . .— Wrecks of Time." The Wesley treasurer; Mn. Ella Linn, inside th«e area, is the mother of a grown * Grade 6-B: Christine Andrascik, io Knfcland. She also Methodist Church of Edison is guard; Mrs. Margaret Weis- son, and received her B.A. from Christopher Ballman, James Dun- ijiiii > she intends to also participating in the services. manliCi outside guard; Mrs. Linn, Newark State College in 1962, igan, Madeline Haugt Mary Hox- Kuwalek is Aquila; Succeeds Stern jan, Mary Kissane, Patricia Lee, ni\ i ttMcher and that she two-year representative and Mrs, where she is doing graduate work. if,iv to return to Edward Trost, two-year alternate. The cast is rounded out by a Linda Lykes, Valerie Rowinsln, WOODBRIDGE - The execu- Valerie Sopko. OfPugene Liotta, Linden Founder s Day Speakers were Franklin Reed, tive Board of the Raritan Coun-U - ;il.sn noted, that the council deputy; Mrs. Palmer, ex- performers, Bunny Grade 5-A: Wayne Behr, Susan XI Brotherhood' Frantz, Linda Golubieski, Kath* HI: Student pro* AVENEl - Miss Arleeri Ku-|Shapiola, Colonia, cousin of the state councilor; Mrs. Orville Carol Cutrere; Tony Provanzano cil Inc. Boy Scouts £ America, Wnodbridfie is now in its walek. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.lbride, served as ring bearer. Marked by FTA Barkelew, national treasurer; as Jabe Torrence; Judi O'Ktffe elected John Aquila Woodbridge . leen Hayzer, Lynn Holzheimer, .11 ;md the time has Stanley Kuwalek. 680 Woodbridgej A wedding reception was held] |\VENFX Mrs. Hater, -state deputy and as Dolly; Marge Lighthipe as « president of the Coined to 11 ^WICC Janice Kocsi, Mary Lou Sandor, — Founder's Day was Eva; Gene Gallo as Sheriff Tal- the unexpired term of the late Richard Webb, Barbara Wyrayk- Mm- Kisc ii home for next Avenue, became the bride of Uuis| at the Westwood Lounge, Gar mar the recent meeting of Mrs, Wolverton. nt. Some of the qual- Uotta, son of Eugene Liotta, 323'wood. After their return from a pj ;' Tina Platt as woman on the Herman W. Stern. AVENEL - Congregation B'hai owski. Schools 4 and 5. Mrs. Special award winner was Mrs. me: Bob Plotkin a to be a host Liv.ngston Road, Linden, and the; wedding lip to the the Edward Rightmire( Founder'S Haffner. wa«Tr^s directeid David Cut- Mr. Aquilla lives at 170 Edgar Jacob, Lord Street will spopsor Grade 5-B: Theresa Arnott, Ja- rere Ted Cash w Q0 m street s I»I* MrD i int»» Th» w.nuiiiuiNuinl* will rp.iHP At TI v PreMs ^"-: . ~* V" , *T"»'" K»"M«I HaffnpV inH MP<; Riv- i *** ^ - Woodbridge, with his wife its annual Brotherhood Day Ser- nice Bustin, Alexis D'Orsi, Mary

J (il Linaen. | Mrs. Uotta graduated fromm Middlesex County Councill off Parr Thee nextt regularr meeting wWHmU produce . r an(° j, Caro5. ..i . Mille«-.ir ^wil ...l mve d. as vic. e presiden., t .»,.•-•.of the. Hart- _Rev . James Mille... r of.«' the Grey-Jaeger. , Susan Jews, Sharon have come, Fred ' \- officiated Woodbridge High School and is ait-Teachers' Organization and be Friday, February 21 at 8 p. rm,serv seme aass staggtagee manamanagergeri. tan Council for the past four and stone Presbyterian Church, Eliza- Leahy, James Mayer, Diane Me- v before reaching at the ceremony. Soloist was employed in the accounting de- director zone chairman. Mrs. at the local school. ; parents must be i Mrs, Genevkve Mazur, Harrison, partment of the Bell Telephony Heath told of the purpose of, and Information concerning tickets one half years, Prior to that time beth will be the guest speaker, sar, Patricia McHugh, Jean Pet- the mother must,The bride was led to the altar by Company, Elizabeth, • the increase in jnembership in,| may be obtained by contacting Mr. Aquila served as District Township officials and other dig- to, Nancy Powers, John Schimpf, We Adeline Sevack, HU 6-1248, or the Chairman of the Northeast Dig- nataries have been ^invited to Gerald Simone, John Tirpak, Deb- jl 1 her father. AUwidinn as matron' Her husband attended Linden the organization. L evening or more - - tne oTganizauon.^ j 1.^ g^t poetp^tss are born," circle Playhouse, Martin Terrace, trict and as Sustaining Member- attend alon^g with the entire com ora Van Tassel. ill N|\ a dav unless work- of honor was Mrs. Carl Bellero, School and s«rved four A silver coinjj collection was renjarked the sententiouententious person. Woodbridge, ME 44679. Anyone shibip ChairmanChairman.. HHee wawass aa BoBoyy munitv munity.. h s P Grade 4-A: Janet Dwyer, Donna with the stu-Linden, sister of the bridegroom. in the U. S. Air Force. He is taken for the stafe Founder's Day •'Yes, and they are also dead," interested in joining the Players Scout in Troop 72 from 1925 to Rabbi Br; Bridesmaids were Mis* Patricia employed by East Chipawaugh Brand will officiate and Ellis, Laszlo Eros, Mary Jane hours. Any residents Fund as a birt^JabiiUjlayy giftgift.. replied thee editor, wearily. |mamay contact Judi O'Keefe, ME-1930. will be assisteassi d by Cantor Meyor Fillipcsuk, Allan Gluchoski, ' ;n- in ottering their home Piatak, Roselle; "' Miss Joan pBper Company, Elizabeth, It was announced that $88 in It was announced that $88 in —Exchang-Exchangee 4-7366. UHoe *#a»s *H,educatet«itordf inn thea WrwiWood-. Tr&ctenberTractenberge. da Higgins, Rose Hozjan, Kath- the nraii Field Service for Yurick, Linden; Miss Charlotte; 1 ^ r , donations has befn received to : bridie schools, and received his tfhe congregation choir, under 1^ Kath» Kevin Malone, lynn o[v;.ii s liould call Mrs. Kulpan, ftainfield and Mrs. Mich date from the stuipntB for a por- the direction of Morton Glnnegar 4-19<)7 oraelLeftuti, a of A. Bachelor of Letters in Journal- Massa, Lois Minkler, Lorraine i pairitH of ism from Rutgers in 1936. He will chant the prayers. Rodzinka, Mary Sabo, Eileen ime of Mrs. Walter Parker, ill Junior 00 a will be Seaman, Bernard Scanlon, Jeff- of the Hutfiers Mrs. George Ryan, membership Francis Peter Cuoco was solera and she carried a^ ^ S* '- Thomas Lowery, guest America whic Mr aera serve(1 Avenue, Avenel. p rey Venebia, Renata Wyrzykow* Club at Wood'-i * ^ ' of American Legion Post B A tenth anniversary and in- ^^ Saturdayy afternoon at St, prayerbook adorned with a white New Brunswick, on Sunday, School April chairman. ' chairman, announced attendance j ember of the Board of 1 a t ki, Patricia ^ennario. stallation dinner was held re- banners were .won by Miss Ruth Joseph's Catholic Churchh, KeyK - orchid. • P; "J - Hall, 236 Grade 3-A; Lawrence Caggiana, A I V may be purchased Members are requested to . 11 Trustees of Rutgers, .the Printing (he ? Jnn m Stein's sixth grade; MrMrss . Mary ^ Thee ReRevv . EdwarEdwar'" Strano Miss Ami DeRasmi, Hopelawn, industries of A'merica, and the Joseph Coley, Diana DaPrile, Di- ten M.nth. Chairman:iirman. , MEE 4-!mee.*-meett att 6:155 tomorroww nighm&ht at . ..' ^ w _L.» Anthony De Marco, chairman, Gasparry's kindergarten and Mrs.performed the double ring cere- was the maid of honor. Miss P. A. L. in New York. He is a *atch Blble anne Egnot, Gerald Green, Pa- any member of the Kennyy Acres whens tranaporta-1 ^ a m to Mrs. Henry Orlo Schur's second grade. ib many. c mm unicant of SL James Denise Johnson, tion will Peterson, retiring president, on According to Mrs, George Pos- Kathleen Homer, Middletown, JJ , K innounrcd ques-;planning to attend the Valentine The bride is the daughter of niece of the bride, was the flower Carol Ladja of the group. pisil, program chairman, the next Warmke, 146 Wayside til'.' sent to each!dance the club is sponsor^ fon girl. were Mrs. John Hehn, regular meeting will be April 7 j)rive. Clifhvood, and the late Lawrence Nagy, Kathryn Pease, i'iuirdiHK tttiwwiaJWftatjib e |Mii«id« M Marlborft ^9tc; Mn. William Graham, and open house and fathers' night x 'AMI Warmke. The bride- Walter Jordon, Fords, was the velopment course. The theme "•Ciiy Convention, June-Upspitai. Music wilt be provided^ H best man. '9shm ware Demtis- d r John Toth, Nancy Travostino, vice president; Mrs, Stephen will be featured. The speaker will &Qom js the son of Mr, and Mrs. tomPUAara {through the Musiciane Union. , recording secretary; Mrs. be Ernest Dubay, director of phy- ^ cuoco, 490 Rahway Avenue. Mazillo, Hillside, and Robert God in Your Care Willing] I Peter, Chapter 5, Verse 2, Grade 3*B: Diane Andrascik, i*iii Memorial i |jr; Aquila announced that' Marco, financial secretary, sical education. Nominations for Hurley, Elizabeth, cousins of the rii ... . Given in marriage by her father Gretchen Frantz, Penelope Horn, <" y of Herman W. starting with the next school Mrs, Parker, treasurer. wU bride. The regular Bible study centers M ; active ** the bride was attired in a white will be conducted, Tuesday, 8:00 Deborah Jones, James Kissane, member, who the club will sponsor a scholarship; j|rSi Stanley Florky was ap* presented and voted on. satin floor length gown designed For a trip to the Pocono Moun- MV and Kathleen Nolan, Paul Pancoe, a contribution waai;for graduates of Woodbridge pointed chairman for the birthday Refreshments were arranged by tains, Pa.( the bride chose a 11 with lace appliques down the front Mrs. Alfred Gneiting*178 Karkus Peggy *>*«*<*. P*^' i!>• Herman Stern Me-'Senior High School to be known asipa|c |ub. Mrs. Edward Russo, hospitality white mohair suit, pink hat and J[[l long sleeves, round neckline and Street, and Mrs. Susan Nalasco, Karen Setting, Karen Servilla, i h»'»»' sponsored by!Woodbridge Lions Club Memorial chairman, and her staff. accessories and a white orchid | 0 Ii - chapel length train. Her finger- Patricia Servilla. Israel and a!Scholarship. The Committee will Rommey repeats h«s open to corsage. They will reside at 479 Grand Avenue, Iselin. -i<>!KifiLin was made tojmeet shortly to finalize plans, draft. Jensen Avenue, Avenel. r It Would Seem + • COSMETICS The Bible mentions a "peace Mrs. Cuoco attended Matawan which surpasseth all understand- High School and Franklin Beauty 0 FILM SUPPLIES ing." It would seem that is the School, Elizabeth. She is em- kind we are going to get — B. C. ployed by Wanner's of Switzer- • GREETING CARDS with the A, News Everytl land Beauty Salon, Middletcwn love Shopping Center. PUBLIX i PRICE The bridegroom attended Wood- same cleaner L n. VALENTINE bridge High School and is em- ployed by Ciccone's Welding PHARMACY CARDS Works, Iselin. 91 Main Street, ttoodbrldp HARG As Low hearts hoice customers GIFT SHOP DDY SHOP cleaningmethods 118 MAIN STREET Woodbridge .1 WOODBRIDGE aplenty including 4

V i x>81* Necklace Earring HRT Diamond Rings Watches AND ultured IIAV1NU ABI PREMISES BANK FINANCING ARRANGED MOltl IC1EN SERV EVROLET Lawren ce EWELERS 80 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET WOOOHKIIM Woodb SERVICE OPEN >HRIl>CE KI SALES EVES. Independent-Leader (E.B) • Carteret p PAGE POUR Thursday, February IS, 1964 Deoole and Mr We among them * ill be preparing V oh,m h erected. For the past ten y mitaionarftes In South Viet i Th*v will also display mementoes beranip and( vill bin tho where R«f , StobMm WM born he was employed as an estimator Rev. G, Stebbins of (Mr rtay and will play and on Pentecost Sunday, Mnv OBITUARIES for the Cantello Plumbing Com- and raked. His father was a .mis-i severall naMve songs RevRe.v Thee Sacramentt of hth<. i pany, sionary before him being ow of 8upper will be " 'in the first three Proteatan' mission- Stebbitw Surviving are his widow, the To Speak Here of the Temple Baptliit Church morning worship ser VI(T MRS. CAROLINE COVINO aries in Viet Nam, Six of the (day. "n Si PORT READING - Funsral former Diane Gerson; 2 sons, WOODBRIDGF - The RevStebbins. 1 children followed their Perth Amboy. nrvio^s for Mrs. Caroline Covino, Gerald and Lawrence, and a The Communicants Claw for all daughter. Nancy, all at home; and Mrs. George Stebbins will be parents in this , .lling, two of M»yb* ;a, 31 Fourth Street, who diwi whom are «tfll Irving in Viet young people 133 . ears of agg e or his mother, Mrs. Rose Berber the guest speakers at the Church who are not members of They Baayy you learn a |n| (h r^Hav at her home, will b? Nam. ovei I-inden; two brothers, Martin Family Night. Sunday, in Fellow- church, will begir meetini g on your boss If you'll ]URt will bo held tomorrow morning. The Stebbins will show slides of STtn, a! thp Grciner Funeral Elizabeth, and Fred, Roselle, and ship Hall of the First Presbyteri- Saturday, 1 p.m. in Fellowship patieni t yes-man. In oth, Iffcntv 44 Groen Street. Wood a sister, Miss Shirlry Gerber, an Church. The Stebbins rocenily this beautiful but ^r battled coun Hull This fjiwip young people yes and know. fl with n solemn requiem Elizabeth. returned from a tour of duty as try illustrating the nature of the 9:00, at St. Anthrniv's ("h<:rch. Burial will b? in St Ortmde Cemetery- Colnnia l>i nrh may call 2 to 5 and 7 to '0 n.m. Mrs. Covino lived in Port Read im( for 57 years. Sh? was the *iriow of Saivatore Covino. an-J vas a member of St, Anthony's Church Surviving 99' Club Steaks ii Street. Perth Amboy. The Very w m • t tfi^ltfX^^ Lenten Seafood Values! 1 TW. Cnnon George F. Bovd, rec- tor, will officiate. Friends may Fresh Bay Scallops *•- ~J1 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. today. UNMUEVABLf VALUE! FilM Fro ti I • * Flftjuder - f The deceased was employed as :::,• pk9i. 99 n ^rotfram analyst with the Inter • t FilKy "nMonal Business Machine Inc., Halibut Steak ^n. He was born in Newark uMtdium lbII 01 haH resided here five years. 1i l Shrimp tT 59° 5 1 Surviving are his widow, Cleo- P • I Fried Clams 'Ravncr); two sons, James V * 4 WMani; a daughter, Frances X: 8 T>?11 Loobv, Menlo Park Terrace; JANE PARKER Mrs. Paul's d Dinners his narents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Looby. Belmar, and two sisters, Regular I" Sin :: Fish Sticks 3;:i.w Mrs. James Carroll. Mountainside 10 OL and Mrs. John Lynch, Belmar, ' *r 4 Oyster Stow 3 Racewty Parki "Test Track, U.$A"-Report & I 0 JOSEPH M. HUSK It really ii... when you consider the kind of Peach Pie Jane Parker bakes. They start Codfish Fillet -39 COTiONIA — Funeral services V for Joseph M. Husk, 1 Outlook PLYMOUTH BEATS FORD AND CHEVROLET a with ripe, juicy Cling Peaches — lota of them in a crust that has that flaky, tender i Avehue, wto died early ytfrtwday| homemade taste. How can you resist? Don't! At this npe buy two or three. after a heart attack at his home, will be held tomorrow afternoon, IN 9 OUT OF 10 TESTS OF SHOWROOM CARS- 2:00, at the Greiner Funeral Ltnfen Suggtstions! Grocery SptcJali! Home, 44 Green Street, Wood- bridge with the Rev, Alex N. Ne- meth, pastor, of the First Presby- Wins Acceleration, Handling, Braking, ORANGES terian Church of Woodbridge of- HOT CROSS BUNS CLING PEACHES CALIFORNIA ficiating. Burial will be in Clover- Gas Economy-"things you buy a car for." Jane lap Gride A 111.13 Sedlesi-KavtJ leaf Park Cemetery, Woodbridge. Itr c In lieu of flowers contributions Plymouth also costs leastt-and carries Pirktr 39 Slkti ir Halves U.MM Size k may be made to the First Presby- HEM? UP~andi A \\ terian Church of Woodbridge or the only 5-year/50,000-mile warranty.* lO'/jOL e Iqt.Mfl. C Avenel-Colonia First Aid Squad. 3 c«m 4 M.UM 99 BANANAS The deceased, born in East Clam Chowder 49 Tomato Juice Orange, was a resident here for AiP 7OL C WHITE-A4P lib. the past H years, He was a mem- White Tuna SotW P*ct 3 79 Potatoes Slic.dorWh«U CAM 59* ber and Elder of the First Presby- 6'/j <«, Witk terian Church of Woodbridge. He ctn . CITY PASSING GO-STOP-PARK Chicken i Sea Tuna 33° Brillo Soap Pads Arriittf was building manager of Fire- 21b. men's Fund American Insurance OFFICIAL RESULTS PLYMOUTH 176 ft. PLYMOUTH 2:17.35 mln. u"» Unihin* CHEVROLET 184 ft CHEVROLET 2:31.78 mln. Carolina Rice Hydrox Cookies BROCCOLI Company, Newark, where he had FORD 202 ft. FORD 2:36.15 mln. Cold Strvim 1 been employed for/30 years. EMERGENCY STOP Pink Salmon Chocolate Pinwheels Surviving are his widow, Ruth KILOMETER RUN HIGHWAY PASSING Bl,. Nabilco—ld»§l 32.72 PLYMOUTH 2B5ft. PLYMOUTH 151 fL (Brown); a sister Mrs. James Norway Sardines Import* d—-SHd 2 31°. Cookies ChocoUt»P««nutl«n C.IIQ CHEVROLET 33.74 we. CHEVROLET, 3l0tt. FORD 383 ft Durkin, Ocean Grove; two broth- CHEVROLET ,191ft, Ann Piqt lib. 4 Hb ers, Elston Husk, Caldwejl, and FORD 34.90 sec !-• * Tomato Soup 3 Keebler Saltine Cf acken •t. Lowell Husk, East Oraiige. ECOHOMYSUW 2.S-1HTLC OUSSIC l-lb. s U.S. No. 1 it) PLYMOUTH 17.49 PLYMOUTH 2:38.03^ mln. PLYMOUTH 11.75 sec lUd Apples CHEVROLET 12.76sec. tgeiarian Beans 2 2 25 BWden's Instant Coffee ii CHEVROLET 14.38 mpg. CHEVROLET 2:43.14 mln. MILTON GEKBER FORD 14.20 MC he ISELIN - Funeral services for FORD ,,.,13.78 mpg. FORD 2:44.85 mln. 4 P^I> Iceberg Lettuce Prepared Spaghetti 2 cant 27° Royal Puddings UVmm Milton Gerber, 40, 72 Dundee Ave- I ! QUARTER-MI LE HILL CLIMB PRICEt J*n# 10 oi. 27< I Fresh Carrots nue, who died Sunday at Memori- PLYMOUTH 17.30 fc. CHEVROLET 14.82 *ec. PLYMOUTH $2706 Crumbs For Unttn Food conr. 19° Kitty Salmon Cat Food I Ultt CHEVROLET 17.98 MC. CHEVROLET $2786 FORD 14.91 MC. Full Pod FORD 18.54 PLYMOUTH 16.80 we. FORD $2794 Fresh Peas J I HOME COOKED Idoa. Quality 99c 4 ctn». F I 7 tBised on Manufacturers' SufgMtid ftttili Prlcei for 2-door hardtop Plymouth Fury, ChtvroUt Impals. and Ford Wildmere Large Eggs 7 Washed Spinach "500" V-8s, txcludini itatt and localiuu, If any, destination charges, and optional equipment. Prices (or Chevrolet and Ford, but not Plymouth, Include how which may bo da Ift tad by special ordtr with appropriate price adjuttmant New Cabbage Dairy Buys.' Frozen Foods! At Plymouth's request, Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute bpught the Wiiconiin and Dinners Ib 83B comparably equipped V-8s directly from dealer showrooms, hired the drivers, Sharp Cheddar Cheese Well Aged 59" PiuaTeeaiw ' in* Sin with Fl«oritto Rtgulariy i L Served Daily supplied the officials, made the rules and supervised the entire competition. Petteuriied II VM till CIuKtitjf U:4& AM Victory Cream Cheese 9' Milady's Cheese Blights Crest Toothpaste 0 KuuJu> (niui 3:00 I'.M. to AiP hcftlnor lutttred TEKDE'UKE Cloying (Mldulght) * HE fits HOW PLYMOUTH'S EMIME AND DRIVE TRAIN WARRANn PROTECTS YOU: Chrysler Corporation Imported Swiss Slices Switzerland Beefsteaks lur 5 years or 50,000 mites, whichever comes fiist aalnit defects In maUiiali aud worhmanihip and will replace r R«guUr ft^wjuu *U Chrytlir Motora Corfwation Authorized Oaalar'i plact of business, Ide engine DI^LK. Ueui anfl Internal 4 Portiom I y JQ parts, mlA< uiinifeld, uutw pump, trans mi us ion rai« and Internal parti (tucludlng manual clutch), toiguo convulor Borden Gruyere Cheese • i Macaroni & Cheese 2 35 Toothbrush 49c itch i Ml (ojntJ, IMI uli and differential, and tw wht>») Uarlngs &t Its i%4 diiimiiuliiiHi, ftfd J tin «n«Ut%«ll dURHd mi i inunUii oi *m fiillm, frhl\li*v«i r.amt (Kit, t»« oil filt«r wety second oil change and the carburetor air filter cleamttw 6 montftt inc leplicod every t ?»",- «^ «vtry 6 iiMjnifli tuiiilshii to »uch a dealer evidence uf pti if or nance of the requited seivlce, and lequ^ts ttm Healer to Ronioni Lux cuititj (1) receipt of luch evidence end (2) tits ui's Itien turf^nt milta^e. Spry Rinso Blue tlOMK-MlUti SpagheHt No 8 Purt Vt^*t«bU Shorl*nin| Liquid Detergent i.aNttguH Kavioli. Ptaa Pi*» Sp*gh«Hini No For the family Waih Liauid Oeiergent Hot ui t old b«| Jib. 4c Off Lab.l !3cOffUb«l CHRYSLER b I2fi.oi 1 Ib 7 oi c*n I q».«- lit MDIOAS lebel pkq liquid pi. NOW - PROMPT 2 i:. : 47' plutic " 67 SLHVKt ON MX TAKK0U1 0UDEK3 (ALL ME 4-2ZM SEE YOUR PLYMOUTH DEALER AND DRIVE THE CHAMP- Up Fluffy All LUNCH, MNNFlf" Aotive All Vim Dttirtefit Swan BREAKFAST Controlled Sudv-^Condiftttd For Automatic W«|h«n F In T bl«h Birvcd in Oui llluct Con troll td SuJi f lib. I oi. W| lOcOH llbloi. VILLAGE INN Chunk* Ubel pk9 (Cur Habway AveJ MAURO MOTORS Inc. Pric«i •ftfo)div» iaturday, Nbruary 15th in Suptr Market* and Self-Servi Bar & Restaurant Orange mil Reckon J c I Orrtn Sticwt, 611 Amkoy Aveue Tel. ME4-4100-1, ME 4-1651 AU T^cu ^u^iucu, F«h Milk ,,ul AbJ.lt • Ctrtont Frai Thtmdiy, IWrouy is, 1964 PAGE vm a seriei of confer tapeft, but the Ludwig vehicle band: "Totem Polft" (a cooewt of polio from our area", Dr. Louis L i 011^ at continued on and hit still another march) by Osterltag, "CameW" Krifchik, county chairman said, which can be supported by all ofcar operated by Frederick J. selections by Lenner and Lowe>about 80 per cent of the pop* It. S. L Francsak the municipal officials. bzeies «, of Middlesex, which "Bolero Espanoi" by Lecuona, lation must be immunised. Al- , nf the taxpayers. ^ our sincere thanks i*s canna to rest on the safety aisle. "Bluebells of Scotland" by Ander- though the Individuals taking the , biidppt wiiliarid appreciation to the voters of Feted at Dinner If inerne^ Ludwig ccaar continuetid odn son , ""Concertin o for Clarinetsl " vaccine may \m protected, th* <\ > Ihr entire ihTcoan- Woodbridge who have exercised .i\,.cr and was hit by two other by Von Weber with Anthony San- county as a whole in still in dan- AVKNF.I, •- UiMilmant Stephen Olid nvcr iv final de- their right to vote on this import- chicles, one driven by Mrs. tucd as soloist, "Exodus" by Gold ger until a much largo ntrrmtage I. lYnnrs/ik w.is honored at a make r •h ant matter and thank the many Folkens and the other, a tractor and, for the finale, "Symphony of the population tnkra the vac- at 'ednr Gardens, n th<* flnallcitlzeiu 6f the Township who have trailer driven by Henry Com, No. 5" by Shostakovich. dm." Squ;in\ Trenton, nn «i TuMdwWwn towtintingly of their time Franklin Lakes. I Senior awards will be presented ' \l(Mnl;iv rviMini)! Lt. Francsak, ann ffort inprescnlin 1 nd6 ha r after the playing of "Exodus."! Rowll K prrsontly Acting Chief Inrd SSLMSlla J FV aZnUn«nilnH « g our budge«t t o* th• e* pub?- cl ca h hased ( m at ihr New Jersey State' Senior High Band ? f " rf L ? :it AvmH, was selectee" as' & band members Andrew Kmiec, (Continued from Page 1) ' are disap- teacher organization, as well as VA 6-3648, Anthony SanducciJpublic Improvements. Mr. Har- employee of thl i to the elec- teach organization, as well as , (Continued from Page 1) VA 6-3648, Anthony Sanducci, r_ the institutioA. » budget, groups of interested citizens, de- All State Rand. There is much HI -0384, Donna Galvanek, ME 4- rls said h« met with FrpoholnVr IT employees of the var-1 more stress on the quality and 3445 and Sue Greenberg, Me 4-William J. Wamn Tuesday and n a"' funrtion. serve specinl mention and we et- titutimw and bureaus un-1 the ability of the individual be- R399 Album of two L.P. t<\s or in the supervision e j h re by Addlnscll with a piano solo by (Continued from Page 1) of prirote^s. who have made aid fr.1!' diibmitted. ;is w proposed it tono t Donna Galvanek and Clarinet Es- Edison; High School, Colton ital improvements, are making exceptional contrihu- capade by Ward. Road. "AH public Improvements will nr few days 28 Minhapn The dance band crinsists of a Leaders of the "Down with RO In lint11, Mr. Haris explained. in furtherance of oDjwtiYfS group of saxophones, trumpets Polio" campaign have termed "and then the noxl stop will I* sof the several stat* VI revisions in the pro- (Continued from Page 1) and drums. This group will Sunday's mass polio Immunize- rehabilitation of property." penal and correctional institutions, insure an adequate Ludwig, was struck in the rear by play an original song by Jack tion as "encouraging". In Wood- Under the set-up, the Federal of the Division of Correction and another car operated by Israel Fishman and Jack Sicgal as well bridge, Mrs. Walter Zirpolo, the government pays two-thirds of thel HONORED AT DINNFK* It strnhtn I Parole of the State educational expend!- 1 J •* rm'.'il '* Chief Deputy of N« Jersey Stale f Institutions and V make a sincere Saltman, 50, Catalpa Avenue, as many recent show selections, chairman, announced that 37,482 $2,695,000 grant and loan and the ' w o i;;;inwi o(fort to convta« continued on and struck a vehicle largest group, have played on county, received the vaccine on there will b« no cash requirements \ to rW made in tho form of a scroll, Mivor and members oTOw «f driven by William Cawley. 34, television and at many high a lump of sugar. However, this as new School 9 and other public Agencies; Warren Pinto, Smur. andnanic s of the persons selected '' pell of the urgent ranc> 8hown aC( f tln Newark. H» Saltman and Craw- schools. The following renditions is but 47% ofthe population. improvements will be considered „:_; "' - P R lhe_ award. _^ are placed on a perpetual-plaque H and trust that from ley care stopped at the point of will b« offered hy the concetti "To insure the total elimination the Township's share. I " ~ at their respective places of en> yes; 229, no; District 4, School 1, District 7. V.F.W. Buildingg, Inmamann ploymentpy . The awards were 233 yes, 251, no; District 5, Junior Avenue, 105 yes, 94 no; District sjmade by Commissioner of Insti- (Continued frorn Page 1) Highg , 234 yesy , 151. no; District 6,, School 17, 157 yes, 56 no; District tutions and Agencies, Dr. Lloyd ing Tercentenary programs. Mr. Municipap l Buildingg, ,10 7 yesy, , 117,9,, CiviCii c Improvemenpementt Club. 147 W. McCorklel , and DirectoDrctorr oll HarriHi s wilill lspea VV FebruarFb y 28, no; District 7, School 11, 230 yes, yes, 156 no; District 10, First Aid Correction and Parole, Mr. Albert at the assembly at Woodbridge 126, no; District 8, Iselin Junior Building, Beekman Avenue, 73 C. Wagner. * 4 17 Junior High School and Miss Wolk High, 146 yes, 140 no; District 0, yes, U6 no; District 11, School 21, W addition to the Superinteu Will speak at School 1177, ColoniColoniaa, WdbidWoodbridgg e JJunioir HighHih, 1666 yes,|2 21U yes1 , 108 8no . Idents of the eleven institutions ar erably son 'ime in March. 1122 no. and departments involved and Ward 2: District l school B'llvlnnprntnr PiKt r>emor e than m ^ue8tJi Mr> 54 70 no; District 2, School L'lUUClolUl I UBl Tj j B, We&tcott, President of 10, 91 yes, 184 no; District 3, ¥i ¥/" 1 thoy(e N. J. State Board of Control, (Continued from Page 1) Fords Fire House, 119 yes, 196 no; V QT KrCUtZDPr? Mr. Peter V. R. Schuyler, Presi- vt ,poses( $17,207.10; firemen's com- District 4, School 7, 146 yeyess , 200 ** "™ 0 dent of the N. J. State PrisonPrisonss pensation, $6,600. no; District 5, School 14, 137 yes, WOODBRIDGE Edgar V. I Board of Managers, and Mr. Jo- Across the tracks, District 11, 150 no; District 6, Fords V.F.W., Kreutzberg, circulation manager seph Grodeck, State Director «( iltelin, Raymond Smith is candi- 96 yes, 141 no; District 7, Fords of The Independent - Leader and Finance, were also in attendance. date for the three year term. Junior High, 240 yes, 171 no; Dis* Carteret Press, will serve as Lt. Francsak is completing his There are two candidates for thetrict 8, School 25, 125 yes, 122 no; moderator at the New Jersey 34th year in the correctional field. utwxpired term, William Quinn District 9, School 3, 52 yes, 85 no, Press Association's annual cir- He is a member of the U. S. Kaval and Frank Kondas. The budget Ward 3: District 1, School 9,198 culation conference tomorrow at Reserve, holding the rank of total is $40,525.75. yes, 181 no; District 2, School 4 the Brunswick Inn, it was an- Lieutenant-Commander and is a There are two candidates for m yes, 222 no; District 3, School nounced by John T. SchofieldJmember of the American Legioa the three-year term in District 12,12, 72 yes, 84 no; District 5, Ave- association president. pOst #93, Trenton, for the past Inman Avenue firehouse, Mike nel Aid Squad building, 89 yes, The conference will attract pub-17 years,' Lt. Francsak, who is Abary and Thomas Sullivan. The 147 no: District ,6, School 23, I3t lishers, circulation executives and Lamed and resides in Manas- 1 i budget for general fire purposes yes, 289 no; District 7, Hagamap staffers from newspapers through-Luan parj[( has a son and two is $29,640; for water and hydrants, Heights School, 102 yes, 147 n^; out New Jersey and will feature grandchildren living in Point $16,400; extension of fire alarm District 8, Avenel Squad building, workshops, panel sessions and pleasant,

l< system, 15,000 Debt service for the 87 yes, 103 no; District 9, Schfl talks by well known newspaper- J year will amount to $19,300. 12, 85 yes, 162 no. men on circulation problems. Guild Branch

Ward 4: District 1. School 15J Mr. Kreutzberiki^UVfU\i4g iILsJ a41 past-chaiMuni LIIUUr . - ( m | tn 193 no; District I, School man of the annual event and has meeting OH I uesaay yes, 133 no; District 3, attended numerous meetings to WOODBRIDGE - The Wood- (Continued from Page 1) School 15, 92 yyes , 150 no; District helpp pla n a program that will bridgge Branch of Perth Amboy feated by 562 votes, 6,104 voting 4, Auth Avenue firehouse, 46 y*s; prove enlightening to the general General Hospital Guild will meet, in favor of the budget and 6,666 68 no; District 5t School 6, 179 membership. Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the home of casting negative votes. Strangely yes, 161 no; District 6, School 18, Montgomery Curtis, director,of Mrs. Thomas Tallon 135 Green enough, the smaller part of th22e3 yes, 190 no; District 8, School the American Press Institute, wiljStreet. ibudget, $85,529, for land, build 19,-263 yes, 227 no; J^trict 9, be .the featured speaker. The purpose of the meeting is foment pas defeated m i-i.it* to make artificial flowers for the ?SjnflN«ing for it ihior High, ffjtes, 107 Awkward stand at the hospital. Anyone 6,772 casting ballots against no. "How old are you, Bobby?" interested is invited to attend. Ward 5: District 1, School 2, asked the visitor. The vote on the current expense. "Oh, I'm just at that awkward PANCAKE FESTIVAL yes, 106 no; District 2, Colonia if portion of the budget was as fol- Public Library, 121 yes, 92 no; COLONIA - A pancake festival lows: District 3. School 20. 98 yes, 173"Really," said the visitor, will be conducted, Sunday from Ward 1: District 1, municipal no; District 4, School 20, 49 yes"an,d just what do you consider 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., at St. building, 141 yes, 109, no; District 121 no; District 5, School 22, 27th9e awkward age?" John* Vianney Church for the 2, Woodbridge Junior High, 99 yes, yes, 154 no; District 6, Inman "Well," said Bobby, "I'm tobenefio t of the Altar Rosary So* 97, no; District 3, School 11, 166,'Avenue firehouse, 73 yes, 165 nool; d to cry and too young to cuss." ciety. , • i FORMAL TAKE YOUR SWEEf&EART u OUT TO

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M«m|*r Otpoiit Inwronw Banquet Hall Open For All Occasions SERVICE TO SAVERS SINCE 1869 IndependentrLeaaer - uirteret p, , February 13, 1964 PAGE SIX Church. Each fam- b to Pre t Mt. Ca Y\ ect ily is' asked to bring a covered B'nai J j dish. Annoui OBITUARIES AVENEL PERSONALS —An international relations ces a Oi program is scheduled for the Ave-Israeli Dancing Group WOODBRIDOF, - Ladi Ii s' Nigh meeting Wed- onitive board mod VENEL—Avend lJore= Club in Is- MILS. R. T. JENSEN Mrs. Martenson had been living MRS. BETTY GU —Ash services were nesday at 8:15 p.m. at the Avenel- Lady of Mount Cm annual meting at the 1 — Funeral Ser- in Colonia during the last three 14 Georg« Sti held last night at the First Pres- Colonia First Aid Squad building. Judea", an tentative plans were iv years with her daughter, Mrs. Forge Inn wbh £*** in at- Avenel byterian Chureh with the RevMrs.. George Mroz will speak onW n highlight the sec >s wel?l know=n for the many «P for a Day of Recoil m ving for Mis/Rose T. Jensen, 63 grou p wi M: tendance a ME 4-0951 Joseph McCord, Otfdenshurg, as lifme behinoeninda thme Iroironuinamn Curtain.. A uis-|dls-londi oif m thee toufourr snowshowss vunCongrega-^earance.v u ,,...... s he has made with Ini15k . Tnniiv Line, v-r.u died last Wed- Herman :r.;: cov- on( o B B f n.> /i.-iv, ttiic held Saturday at guest preacher. Dean Elmer Horn- play of foreign dolls will be fea-:,inn 8nd Sisterhood B'nai Jacob dancing groups in me n•"- i plans wer(1 a,M of St. Andrew's Coun rT K:»in MnrHi;in(K. State and Wash- resident of Great Kills for 44 ertor; FttS )*** *ton will tured. ihave arranged for the commun-Jtidah. H.s vart repcro rt ipane .l discussion on Knights of ,n 'J.m StnvK Perth ' Amboy. years. Wednesday's service ; The Sixth District Republican;ily-s pleasure. The show will be songs embraces ethnic group* « Parents for Teen f Ii A, Arthur E. Matott. three sons, John-8**niar meet today at 8:30 h.M. ai ineuled from 7:45 to 8:30 p.m. meets Wednesday with Mr. andjheld February 23 at 8:30 p.m. at many types. ' On March 8, the ivrh Amboy. officiating CarrollCarrcll,, GreaGnrtKillst , and Richard.£- ^-;- — ;—.»«- bse Lou Mason, humorist. ft "' IVrh Amboy. officiating. will be February 20 in the ?L ^ t tomorrow at Bp.m in Prospect Avenue at 8:30 p.m. Street. munion breakfast will |)( I n < ;i in Alpine Omrterv B., Lynnefield, -Wednesday the Avenel Lions Thft dance troupe's excellence Mr. Mason has a varied «ill«- ^^ ^^ r.|nisli \| fcflll. as a performing unit, harmonical- lion of anecdotesand "«">»; interested in attend ir,w was employed by daughters, Mrs. Margaret v. n.i *„.*.- R.,V \ooci- : „ .. . , All are invited ttoo attend this ser- Club meets at Forge Inn, Wood- 'HI1 11: V,,:k <;irl Coat Company bitt. Gwmere; Mrs. Greiner and J°£ J^ ^f"^ mXg "Doroth' y Q»wney Shirley vice which , • ^ byth e bridge at 6:30 p.m. balanced and attractive, has.fccttous personality which !««*»» ...... 1 9 m tact Mrs. Fr^nk Decih= n number of the first Mrs. Alma M. Wells. Great K.IK: *» <£** ^l^J'SSi)'*uhaiass and KathrywmG^'^IUnilen Graham, sen^m{ ^ d fChurc^A h tfWondbridge.Won(lbridge. The ' P earned them critical applause, his listenersi from he very nra AA carcardd partpartyy iiss slato. slat*l „„ !• '1 ,.u, ,n iIwr'ci »e"™ the eigh t grandchildren and *o ^""^"™ "™- *«* , speaker will be Mrs- Franklin s dnimThev have performed in maflyisentenw. His talents •«*«*«««, at the Elizabeth (•„„ „'• at lhe i [ Alriurtion Jensen, who great-grandchildren. transport***. » among the 35 senior gin scuuw|wlnton of Stratford. Conn. and bugle corps practices at thmn£)e r cities off the United StatesU|y the ability to completely hold ^ CQ per(h Am|^ ;. from the Crossroads Council to local firehouse. 'appearing atA variety of tone- the audience every minute hfwon , ^ ^ , • killnl during World War II. MRS. TOACOLACARR O meetinc and Ttt last weekend at the Los Avenel Fire Commis- L ft| IQom F ; iwnnii dre her mother. Mrs. sioners meet tonight at the local —Men of the Avenel ^^•tions. / ^'age but he is endowed *.th a ^^ h ^ H AVENEL ~ Funeral services served liwi Bay Maier was ^^ Hostcl in ^ Pocon0s. terian Church are urged10 siRn el was born in superb singing voice w i I ik:h I Inch and three sisters, firehouse. Yerachmit t f Kugel was born in superb singing voice which to UmrAs for Mrs, Ida Colacarro, 62, 33* chairman. -School 23 PTA execuUve board up for all or part of thL™2\toe men's £Er£ 4 o TiboriasTiberias,, Is-W.!«.ses^e^lens to excellent adv«ivantaff , „ M iinnk Stec and Mrs, Eldon —Monday the Firemen hold drill c IS = n Avenel Street, who died Thursday Ladies' Sight wilt he^observed n ^ ^ Mrs John Mc. retreat weeekend, February 21-23. H i(a tnen; Information and rewrvations •; i us. Iwtii of Perth Amboy, at the firehouse at 7:30 ra 8 will be held tonight at H at Muhlenberg HospiUl, Plain- at a dinner dm a! |ta "(enny r_n.nn ^ ^^^ Avenue flt J 'J ' ; be received from Mr. David [i nnrt Mrv Peter -Rader. Wood- p.m. An outstanding speaker, the Rev, Israeli which raay in the Church Hall. field were hid Monday at the Acres. Saturday. March 21. B, J. Cannon and a team of lay- KlarfcM. FU. 1-3*6 or M.chael —Tuesda Awnel Memorial served as a paratrooper F. Higgins Sons Funeral, chairmen Stere Cotorrty_ ^» ^__w ^ men from Bethlehem, Pa. will be Robin, FU. 8-8631. HENRY SANDHEUSEN Home, 1116 Bryant Street. Kan- G«/uiu annum*™ - «™, Post, V.F.W., meets at the Maple achieving the rank of lieutenant. HOUSING DEVELOPMENT Jacob hold at the retreat His reputation as an interpreter Rev. Tree Farm at 8 p.m. NOT PARIS OR BONN President Johnson'< PTA will have a of folk dancing stems from his and community PAHS Reunion Group appeara«es with a Jordan Valley President Segni of Italy has Ki meeting Tuesday told President Johnson his coun-program was at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Will Meet Tonight dance troupe. congressional handling, v Ftet Ad Squad. IS invited. try would tolerate neither Fr«nch p ved in Avenel since 193 W. Freedman, 60 Cozy PERTH AMBOY - Louis Gay- Zmira Ronen is a native ofnor German domination of West-goal of a vote by sum inn —Saturday, from 3 to 7 p.m., at Jr. Melvin dos, president of the Perth Am* Jerusalem where she has taught Holly, were held Saturday at the prior to that in Colonia. She local firehouse, spaghetti and ern Europe - nor a combination The first major mu dentist, will speak. boy High School class of '49, angenera- l education. She has served proposal in three ye;n\\ l* of St. into meat balls is on the menu at the of the two. , -Third Ward Second District nounced a meeting of the reunion!in the army of Israel and upon es, heavy emphasis , i. Jack Kollar, Louis Avenel Exempt Firemen's dinner. And the ItaliaItalia n Foreiggn Minis- Surviving are her husband, An- Democratic and Civic Club meets committee will be held tonight, completion of her military duties ter Giuseppe Saragat, told a fast-growing suburban Rosa w» welcomed as a newThe public is invited to attend or 7:00. at the Perth Amboy YfCA, sh«.feted fcadin^folk dancinp xsmei had lived fcr Not- Iboogr; a bortb«fc Marrio^'AJU- tafo out ottfers. lfek«t« for &4ufa' ..;•,] west. Plans will be formulated Us and ap^rd In nnm. to get^ubpcJcili ley before moving to Vincentown. *>risi, Lyndhurst; a sister, Mrs. jb meets Wednesdays 9 are $1.25 and children $.75. Mich jJJ He was a retired stationary engi- Mary Forlanza, Avenel, and two. ael Florio is chairman, assisted H Scout jj} hold reunion sometime in Septe: fro. Ma|n"Vto*>—Western relieving soin#"of tho nns the Forge Inn at 6:30 p.m. ael Florio is chairman, assisted All members of the class him clearance prtw n^-r for Public Service Electric asters in Italy, by the members. The women [their Blue and Gold Dinner at Alch Ha Chamisha, one of the Germany. 6 vited to attend. caused families. and Gas Company, Harrison, and MIRfi E from the auxiliasy will do the| '30 P-m. Tuesday at the First was a member of the Old Guards serv- Brotherhood Sahhuth cooking. Mr. Florio states that Reformed Edna i orders will be taken at ME 4-2358. y Set at Adath Israel anoth Church, both of NuUey Nfiw , retired He further states that persons on* 011 Surviving are his widow, Mar- who ^ at her WOODBRIDGE - A Brothetakingour t orders must bring their SERVE fINAST garet (Bahr); a SOD, Henry Jr.. ^ wereheld hood Sabbath service at Congreow- n containers. of BrooklynBrooklyn , N, VV. ; a sistesisterr ,Mr Mrss, ^ at ^ Grefaer gation Adath Israel will be con- SEAFOOD tonight I William Banks, Colts Neck, and „„„„,_ ^ . ducted by Rabbi Samuel New- two grandchildren. Greenstreet |wit h cre berger tomorrow night at 8 o'- Printed Pattern at Rosehill Crematory, AND ISTV Linden clock. ISELIN - Funeral services for A lifelong resident of Wood- The Rev. Theodore C. Seamans, 1 Mrs. Margaret Istvan, 135 Persh- ^^ ^ ^decease^d was a mem' pastor of the Woodbridge Metho- '-:•:•:<:• FRYING ing Avenue, who died last Wed- ber°of the First Presbyterian dist Church, will preach the ser- nesday at mon, "Tsedek Umishpat, 1964 (Social Justice, 19641". y Rabbi Newberger invites all to LARGE

come and worship at this time. *.V.' top Whole SIZE *• c Home, Green Street and Cooper t= SHRIMP 69 ^_ _^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^V ^^^^F ^^T ^^ Avenue, with a requiem Mass at are a sister, Miss St. Cecelia's Church. Burial was Miller, and two broth- SMELTS in St. Gertrude Cemetery, Co- Woodbridg A -i lonia. ers, Frank C,t Woodbridge. and m WHITING 19 c A native of Jersey City, the de-William P., Rahway, S10RT ceased had resided here the past JOHN ANTONUCCI Alice Cuthbertsoo m 69 c 1606 Oak Tree Koad SNMK SCALLOPS 19 years. She was a member of FORDS — Funeral services for J& vtt Iselln, New Jersey Lfll LJ c the Lady Foresters of America, john Antonucci, 83, 401 Crows Mill SWORDFISH 45 Iselin Chapter, and the Rosary Road, who died Monday morning Tele. LI 8-8469 Xvf-K -Congratulations to Randy Eck- CHICKEN LEGS F c v Society of St. Cecelia's Church, will be held this morning, 8:30 33 COD FILLETS •i ensberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. •/•: Surviving are her husband, An- at the Flynn and Son Funeral .'/. F1NAST SLICED BACON t, 1 1 (••.* drew; two daughters, Mrs. _Bar-Home , 23'Ford* Avenue/w^• "ill-h "a^ • Russell pkensberger Reynolds V. . CHICKEN Lv| bara Anders. Neptune, and Miss high Mass of requiem, 9:00, at Street, who celebrated his seventh Mary, at home. Our Lady of Peace Church, birthday, Saturday, Raymond .: L| • L_ • •_ Ackerman, Adams Street, was a w m FLOUR Burial will be in St. James Ceme- IAV- net ™ KITCHEN TESTE i guest at the party givei* in his MRS. S. B. MARTENSON t Woodbridge. rllH COUPON COLONIA — Funeral services ^ native of Italy and former honor GREEN for Mrs. Sadie (Berrien) Morten- resident of Brooklyn, Mr. Anto —m an^f Mrs. Edward Anchor, son, Now Dover Road, who died nuccj na(j resided in Fords 30 Lyndhurst, were guests, Sunday WITH A HASEOi last Monday at Doctor's Hospital, months and was a parishioner of of Mr. and Mrs. Henry "Happel, Adams Street. •-•-/.i Gr{i.sniiTi\ Staten Island, were Our Lady of Peace Church. ^•.•.^T, = ™* J--.- held last Wednesday at the Oberg- Survivin g__ ar_e a daughter, Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cuth- ;<•: Good Thru ^ ._—-.- M r> . -II-

Bedell Funeral Home, Great Kills, Angelina Di-Lillo, Fords, and bertson and children, Richard and j Staltn Island, N. Y., with burial Alex Antonucci, Croton-on Maureen, Oak Tree Rd., visited Frotai iW Specials son V-1 in Ten Mile Run Cemetery, Hudson, N. Y. Sister M. Jane Francis, O. P., at Franklin Township. St. Elizabeth's Convent, Linden. FINAST FISH STICKS The deceased was a descendant PACK •.v- 14 K. of Judge Berricn, whose home, herhood -v V-

ri I I ¥ II ^V 1 •p-rh - *_ Rockinghani, in Franklin Town- F I • • * ship, near Princeton, was head- Westbury P >.m FINAST SCAUOP DINNER quarters for Washington during ' Revolutionary War campaigns. AVENEL - Congregation B'nai WESTBURY PARO^WS MORTO^CHtftRf PIH 1 Printed Pattern 91 CREAMY RICH Rockingham was recently re- Jatdb'wffl be host at a Brother- WsSeTmnoJtitU SNOW CROP ORANGE SA !;; FIHAS qiart ' opened as a natfbnal shrine'"" * &rx^K*»**> '«' ran Road Site 16,requireB 2% yards Iselin, New Jersey CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON p , James'E, Miller, inch fabric. Tn& ReVj Tele. LI 8-8469 FIFTY CENTS in coins for 1 SERMON Greystone Presbyterian Church, —Mrs. Clara Newman, Worth this pattern — add 15 cents J The importance of spiritual Fli^hpth will cive the address, I for each pattern for lst-cla«s BUNS unity in marriage will be brought cantor Meyer Trachtenberg andd[nne r held . the mailing and special handling. ELBOW MACARON out at Christian Science church the choir will *jsist Rabbi Brand. Coum Republican clu6 TuesdaVi Send to 170 Newspaper Pat- lift. tern Dept, 262 West 18th St., services this Sunday. The Bible He stated: at the "Pines" Installation of pkgi. Lesson on "Soul" will include the "Brotherhood week, which is New York 11, N. Y, Send 50* i*m Officers was held. for our Spring-Summer Pat- story of Isaac and Rebekah (Gen- being observed this week in large tern Catalog. Includes coupon c 1 4 APPLE SPICE DONUTS - i esis 24), and also this passage and small communities throughou good for One Free Pattern, INDIVIDUAL WRAP :i from the Christian Science text the United States, augers welljcare plans. HONEY OATMEAL Bread 2 » l« FIHAS book: "Unselfish ambition, noble for a tomorrow of better under- liz standing between all people. It SLICED ROUND BREAD < life-motives, and purity, — these •w aonstituents of thought, mingling, inspires the hope that the one EXTRA

,in the world, &nd m CANDIES ( WOODBURY SOAP u M. •«"• ' ' n On Sale lit & 2nd Week Items DRISTAN TABLETS SCOTTOWELS u WHEREA$t it is appropriate that near the 10 1B. Covered Skillet 7.59 2 _, C time of the birthday of George Washington, we smma F00DS uii pause to remember this source of strength and BEECH-NUT CHICKEN CHOPPED BABY FOODS 7 ox. 6 fof 7?c j rededicate ourselves to its preservation, and a? NOODLE c WHEREAS, the National Conference of UPTON'S SOUP 3 »' 25 Christians and Jews has sponsored and the "YOB" 1fc.4CL SWIFT'S WBY MEATS 7 W'^» GARDEN IMS STRAINED OR CHOPPED 1 'f President of the United States has proclaimed u FREESTONE PEACHES c the week of February 16-23, 1964, as BAKER'S VANHU EX1KACT lot BROTHERHOOD WEEK ICY POINT PINK SALMON 4 OUNCE SIZE 87c WWTE CHU M 37c NOW, THEREFORE, I, WALTER ZIRPOLO, LIIBY'S TOMATO JUICE Mayor of tha. Township flf Woodbridge, do here- CAT WOO 6 SOFT WM TOILET TISSUE ALPO DOG FOOD SCOniSSU! ^ looo UVE AT HNAST - WIST NATIONAl by irirtte the &»ntton afc. ti)«peopl e of Wood- f-i 41c NESCAFE INSTANT COFFIE (• •' . t-ANCY bridge to the worthy purposes of this week and SAMN HFARTS urge that they observe it by public recognition, i where appropriate, but especially by personal FRESH FLORIDA SEEDLESS if \ \ to $10.00 and individual practice during this week and KID LOU, 11KAKTS every week throughout the year. KOc to $i(.4O GRAPEFRUIT IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HEREUNTO TANSY SHEET juicr mpt SET MY HAND AND CAUSED THE SEAL 1 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE PINEAPPLES 2 »' 39 CALIFORNIA Will IT FRESH PtICtt IfHCtiVt IOOAY IHU Jackson & S TO BE AFFIXED THIS 12th DAY OF Jllllt «AfcL Rivtl, NEW CITY FEBRUARY, 1964, LEMONS GREEN CABBAGE urn* tlif rigKt W Limit DRUGGISTS WALTER ZIRPOLO, 430 Rahway Avenue Avenue Mt-nlo Park Shopping r 8H Main Strert Mayor, Township of Wou sweetly, "I stepped on a grapi M rs Mflkely, Mlchad Malys/kn, Ml- •rette tax. on the wav in " nl to invite the assistant scoutrriHflter, conducted add s to j°"n lh< rnnW advnnrement cwrmonles nnd prwentpd the Srmits with a' Nfil of 107 merit badges. Kiill Tenderfoot investiture wan con- 'for ducted by Ronald Valla, Scott AT the home of ipn, and James Makely, jun- 30 Unl lrnders. Scatt liftmen, cap- Saturday, with tntn of the rokv guard, led tie mils as guests. Srouts and parents in the pr«»- f Charles em at ion of colors and opening BELL irM o hmd drive chair ceremonies. with Mr Uamo thanked the parents MUMI will wn* for their Interest In scouting and „,, ||M. annual drive, undwway In the encourngttmont they offered FORD tho hoys tyri pointed out that the \w: will parties of trnop's record of a 'vancement in charge n reflection of their interest. V Raymond Hansen, troop com f,n- thp Squad on mittee chairman, showed films of the summer ramping at Thomp , m,w being taken son Park, Jamesburg, and Camp r-s labels, padded Cowaw, Columbia in an attractive plas- 64 FORD M-drrs may be placed The Mothers Club awarded priz- TOM IIEEL COV es to Michael Fazan, Steven Han Mrs. Charles Carew, THE IMPRKKKIONAKUS • A new group of musicians, al! Juoior High. I*ft to right Flip MOF/HIPS, RUSH Knwnl and Bill is chairman of this sen, Michael M.iylsr.k", Sally X Townahlp yw,m% men nr«* q|nU»d Ut play for thp March of Maohado, W(M»dbrldge High; BUI Bowlcley, Si. llenrdirfu Lund, Marianne Toscano, and pruH'Cl. dance February 2! and on the 29th will appoar for the r. and Ronnie Charters, St. Mary's, Klixabeth, ii> Janet Makely for guessing cor- New odelg CASH BACK Kuli was winner of of WoodbrWge, a dlvMtm of thr Campnnion* Club at Is*11 in r\ redly the number of marbles in a LJf II V_" jar. mass of McAllister material has Closing ceremonies were co_ For Your Trade! been acquired by the New Jersey ducted by fta entire troop FAl CONS Civil War Control i '"1 Commission Jfn Ira&hion refreshments were served by the Retort for the Rutgers University Li- Mathers Club with Mrs, Harry AIRLANES If You of the first week brary). Gillette as chairman. DOWN nn a new Job, Money on Your Wherever McAllister went, he Some , of the smartest Bprlng Rank advancement included; WAGONS sbnnd wrote to his carried a secret burden In hisuits s are those of soft wool in Tenderfoot to Michael Sabo, Mat- i' Old Car We Can M:iHn foreman — feather heart, for beloved brother Thomp- stripes. Tlie jacket may be boundL,ew Herbert| Edv,ard pie9narski, BIRDS Model asked them for moderation. When son, partner in those boyhoott war in material the color of the stripes John Cat[cr williHm Moylet an(] Pay off the Balance tiw week he wrote, i or may be all of the Mnped fab- Yuhas; second class to John Car- feather JAother McAlli&tPr: Iniles breaking soldiers appeared games, had become an officer ric. Jackets may be ileeveiess or i" W /' MA rtJl^'0™ ^m» ^e sP°'ce qu^'y Mid the Confederate army. They ter, Dennis Clement, Robert COLORS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY raji. Gerttfl OPnermnjgretfully-IIke a mother, al- fought directly a-ainst each other have three quarter length sleeves. Craig, Lee *T* -m, Steve Hansen, ier iln» third week ht wired; Silk blouses are worn with these Herbert, Michael Mai- IMMEDIATE CREDIT APPROVAL money. i By JOHN T. CUNNINGHAM \™f ... , , .. * Pff^l,** J""* suits. With the sleeveless jacket Thus sol dlprs yszko, Michael McCann, William PHONE NO MONEY DOWN wife telegraphed back: General Robert McAllister diedl \ u popped whisper- son^s defection to the South must the blou.se may have long sleeves Moyle, Dennis Olivero, Edw »'d . fly home/' quietly in Jtfvldut on February N «* ^ stopped laughing.|have been a bitter experience for with french cuffs. ICATIONS 2 1st Payment r he was a de h man Plesnarski, Michael Sabo, Keith Obviously 23, m a not unusual event. Mrs. ° " f * " ^;i French cufts are also used on Sorensen, Chris Taylor, and Bi- - 1 can't decide whether McAllister announc ,1 that a fu-K ™J. ^gnized, tfJ°- tnat After Lee's surrender, McAllis- nera many of the extra short coats and w Y\lhafiZ Lo in a palmist or to a mindLeral would be held in Allentown,^ L McAllister was loyal toihw sai.»;,d) farewelf«r«w*>ili itno '• 1uB ir^troop«s inn auon many blouto. Also first class to Frances MOTORS L. ..j .u .u..u u«- -.j^lthem. One general remarked: characteristically religious mess- ftUTHORIZlO iL ' »« "McAllister doetsn t lend sol- Michael Fazan, Eobert Gillette •yj ••-3 I- Co to i palmist the matttr. age and returned home to work on Be sure to read no mean books. Lee Hansen, Steve Hansen, Ml that you have a rwttll 'arrangementj general- d**rs in do a **h' he R(K'S with ^ railroads ui New Jersey and fORo mm ly frt reipeded, but a committee lhem- elsewhere. Writers overlooked the gossip of the hour rw «..,.« -r—— Keith waited on Mrs. McAllisterl . The ^P * McAllister, to the rank him in favor of the hell-bent-for- i 931 M.GWRGt "AVI RAHWAYW 8-6900 lORCF BY RKCORUINQ Sorensen; star scout to MichH general must stay in Nov. Jersey, °* major general at wars end. leather general- but his aging anything else, made the Belvi- !!i>-!il. Knuland - It is a new they pleaded, fir hte he bt-Ht liad two horses shot from un- Jersey warriors remembered him Robert Gillette, Lee Han- mii) von c«n divorce your ders decision rlgK for modest longed. tjer him in the Battle of the WU- for 30 years. Robert McABhtlF repeatedly had |iv i-Siniio^raph record. 4t But ba wai n said that he ^anted no firing . McAllister rtspuuded, recal- tht left over my geftve." i days notified AUentown that the McAllister slef < on under a har husband B l k ,— old when r came to New P« convalescence after Get- grand mi|itflry funeral planned fine monuroeflt ir Belvidere, near- tht-v, I divorce thee/ I l fiburg VPre the only days for ly forgotten, Thf would be just Jeraey7 in 1IS6 to " st the Dela- lu> "•* her husband would bo can wirf * --• '— — celled. Allentown adly noted th t fine with Robert McAllister; he record to hts Arab ' L4cuwanna « wesiem «AP,,an* tunnel tiirounh OH? McAlli.ilur wrc long, fervent everything had been arranged, never cared "nuch for show any- in Aden and, under letters home, telling his views including the firing of 300 rounds way. that uas enough for a

the ranb of tbe Pcnnsyl V- r —i1 YES, IN ORDER TO SERVE YOU BETTER we've moved to 116-B 1COME He was a military man, but far more miportant, Robert McAllis- Main St. — on the same side of the street and just a few hundred feet ter wu deeply religious. F'ur him from our former location. Our new 116-B Main St. location is almost W AGON this Civil War was a clear matter directly on the corner of Main Street and Amboy Avenue, of right versus wrong, He haired slavery and he despised disunion: he had to go. Get Acquainted McAllister led the First New Jersey Brigade mthward, and with QUALITY! when be said that he would go to i war he meant '• He fought in 41 battlw and served from Bull of cxKrienot Its- Run to the surrender at Appo- Morey LaRue's n ciH>d will in mattox, Robert McAllister, calm- ly astride his grey horse ' Char- f infurnutloD en lie/' gathered military honors and wore them < tiily. FANTASTIC 7 Most important as McAllister's name started t) apjK'ar in dis- patches, tfoldim 'x'gar to U'll the i e saga of "Mother" McAllister, the Flfit Bank's new Seal of Service is t geometric ik*tr*C- i FFER!! gentle Jersey g «ial. They wundered about him. tlon deiigned with forward motion to symboluse an ener- lVhy would a maji 4t) y^ui's old IOHDS be enduring thii war? Why wasn't Perfect getic, eager and effectual institution. The elements in its ho home building railroads, like most old men? lf IK W

i* '•i ; '. often passes for generalship. He oar n, ••The Bank with ALL the Thk wa« quiet, mannerly, religious Laundering and a teetotaler. > held Sunday of service will be uied in the Bank's advertising, on checks morning service* with complete • i sincerity; MfMli tcr tolerated no CALL sham in himself. and other forms, tn letterhead*, in publications and as a More than anyUiijig eku, sol- 1 - 2759 diers recognized that their gen- decoration in the Bank's buildings. Try us for Service . . . eral was fair, He told his troops that they could drink, but he won't you? HE PINGRY SCHOOL The Comptroller of tlie iCurreney apprtvtd the eonvn i* * \ lion of Firtt Bank and Tim Company iand ± ,, I m '-y , J ~>5 North , Hilkide ih$ y

p 9 AJfl, to fl Monday thrpugh France Examinations Open l»turd»v the Inn at 1964 > A.M. to 5 T.M. TRUST COMPANY**. rut- Irst Bank Grjlde8 g through 11 Will be Launder • Dry Cleaners atu • Kug Cieauing • Storage i"day, Mar. 14, 1964 Mimber Federal Deposit Insurance CSorpowtten **(* further information • FOK (CONVENIENT, DEPENUABLE ROUTEMAN SERVICE direct or School to your home . . . PHONE HI 2-6161 or EL 2-5000. EL Independent-Leaaer ia. Lursday, February 13, PAGE EIGHT i H Goldsmith N 9 The Crow's Nes er Chairma Clinic S ASBURY PARK - WOODBRIDGE -- Mrs. Sher-i An ive Boating Information i{ man Goldsmith. 16 Lambert will he conducted for n ,,.' has been appointed ilv by the New Jersey Stair \\^l Crusade Chairman of Navigation at the Jer^-v (, idtfe Township by Bernard Boat Show, according t II Kodgers, Middlesex County rt Chief. Peter J, Gannon, CMIUIT Crusade Chairman of th ton . , ! He states "the \nimrnn Cancer Society. frt the Mnilhag: the Bureau's participation The drive will begin on April 1 James K Clampa, seaman ap-j annual boating event h to pM'ntin1, rsx, 5on of Mr. and: tin-mahout lhe County and Wood- the bonting public with ;i Mis. Fiam-is Cbmpa. fi78 Barren has been Riven a goal of up to date information n Avcmif, WondhridRc, is serving; <|IMHXI for this your. the safe operation of aboard lhh «W« Wsuit against wi •mninBi Mum mVrom4Ho io pi New Jersey president will preside. 1 tynowski, Mrs. John Kuschak, Woodbridge last year. except Sunday, when il I f A banquet is scheduled in the Solve Titl Mrg. Goldsmith Is the mother Cheyenne. . close at 7 p.m. . Honored S . NeahA^Ub, and Mrs. Rod- They have expressed their loss evening with many Township resi- Past Presid of three children, Forrest, Mich Jack Sullivan, of Spun v Marvin. in this way: $25 for the cat; $200 dents in attendance. . , . ell, and Fred. chairman of the N. J. Bui A final rehearsal will be held for advertising and $3,000 for the At FordsF Lions Club Fet SPACE STATION IN SPAIN | al suffering they have ex- lation Commission will l>i> ISELIN - "Show Time", tote bjr the group tonight at 8:30. ment at various times during tl Tidbit*: IF WOODBKIDGE-The title prob- Spain and the United States since the Sorry to tear that Mrs. Ben pQ^rjg _ *^Thls Is Your Life— and so much more, were shown, SI)OIlsored by the Cloverleaf Chap- T will SCRANTON OR NIXON lems on the Free School Lands announced plans for the con- Kantor was hospitalized earlier j^ |j" the title with credit being given to the ter rf Sweet Adelines, " """ F()rds clu was evening 8 00 Democratic strategists have nar- finall^y been cleared up, struction and operation of a this week. Marilyn Vogel Klotz of the program presented at oaoepaperr drivesdr , scrap metal drives, £^ £held is moving a bit easier now since ht' meeting ot theSty Es plays and other J JJ Senior High rowed the Republican field to the Mayor Walter Zirpolo announced space tracking and data acquis- g Monday nig s point where they now regard Gov. yesterday. ition station *'i*ut 30 miles west WALTER READE-ST1RLINQ he doctor cut down the cast on i means of r.iising money in the L , g ^ Uons origina program Uiam M 0 1011 or mchard He revealed that a meeting will of Madrid. herr leg.. MarilyMarityn sufferesutlerd* thmee .^ vici e Hh fof r itits charitablhitbl e andd cocomm W' - S ^ ENTERTAIMMENTjaUipe b Edward stern> The show which will M. Nixon as President Johnson's arranged in the Hear future The station will be used to fracture while skiing Robertb £ .. ^ t i.j mity projects. t linnr:ad Dast pres munity project varietvarietyy acactUs ma swel well l Ma s tobarbe r—Hj^^ opponent. Judge Frank J. Kingfield, of support United States sonar and M. Quale, storekeeper seaman, £™ f club back to aems 01 The annual show to feature hesho p harmonizing, is directed by J the Law Divislon Superior planetary exploration projects USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1 lne 1 iee a Saenge^antfprr Choirrtatr , Newark,. consisconsis"- fo*h«e chapter'rhnntpr'cs director,. Harrvy FiFi-- F ™ . T *.,_?"/. Court, who, according to the J. Quale, 305 Ella Avenue, Avenel, MAJESTIC Pe WOODBRIDGE is participating in Operation The presidents honoredi were ing of a chorus of 90 is the next Oretti. Republicans aren't goinis gtha tot th sete- court's decision must set up he project to be sponsored by the ^ lines, P Doori Open 6:30—Start* Springboard, while serving aboard Bernhardt Jensen, Nels Cbiisten- Junior Sweet Ade fi* m.»ii in ththPe PresidentiaPresidenUaljraachinerl machinery foforr ththee salsalee ooff ththee , Kiddle Mttlnw Saturday Rarly Rhow Hunriny i the destroy USS Charles F. sen, J. Ally*.Peterson, Charles;J. fLion .inns, Clubrti,h.. The show is sched- composed of children of ^ mem. J^^ property. | Doon Opfn 1:00 - Starts 1:30 Op«n 5:30 - Start 600 uled for Friday, February 21 featured!, as well as SPECIAL BATES TO i Adams in the Caribbean. Alexander, Joseph Dambach, An- . bers. will be featuredUffl well as The mayor also stated that the; "CORRIDORS OF BLOOD" STARTS FRIDAY ' ton Lund, Adolph Quadt, George the Woodbndge Senior h Chorus « SPEB- Industrial Commission has re-, GROUPS firint - Audrey Hr|>tmrn i ''Werewolf In A Girls' teen-age bana, TliPAtrP llceived numerous inquiries from Ever? Nifbt i 1 iiGHU c lideyelopers wh0 are 3efinitely iB. Dormitory" Association, announced the up- sent Joseph Greiner, Willard Dun- he St Johns .First Aid Ambu- Dreamers;. vinprovi de the over "CHARADE" i Cartettt, N. J, KI 1-5M0 Except Mondiy -2ND HIT- polntment of Tom Seippel, 75 ham, Robert Mulvaney, Walter lance FumL ture> the music for the variety terested in the 12*7 acres of land FREE GIFTS TO lit 500 KIDS i J 7:30 to 11 P-& Jackle Gleason Patton Street, Iselin, as chairman Rasmussen, David i avlovs:ty, ^ ^ lhe music for ^e com nnti for light industrial purposes. ^» NOW SHOWING"* Steve McQueen i of the Spring Homecoming at Cliff Dunham, Lafayette W. Liv-S0 N jS BORN munity sing. 12-11 AH proceeds from the sale must Matinee, Saturday Montclair State College scheduled ir.gston, William Nork, Jack Boer- WOODBRIDGE - A son, Tim- The Barber Shop Harmony, Peter O'Toota be used to retire school board in- bundftT* & Hoi "SUNDAY IN NEW YORK" ! PJtt. to 1 ALSO "SOLDIER IN ! for Saturday, May 2. Mr. and er, Charles Tarr, Louis Cyktort othothyy ScottScott( , wawas s^^ bor n t0t oMr Mr. .an andd w witfthh ththee Swee Sweet tAdelines Adelines; th; the e Nif- debtedness. Mrs. Paul E. Zeltner, 90 Inman Harry A. Syring- Dr- Charle-. J. - -•*..-- - »™ .. . , M.. ^.— "MOUSE ON THE MOON" Mrs c_ Jt TjOwep 90 Bunns Lane, ty-Notes from the Queen City Pale death, with impartial step, SOUTH AMBOY ARENA THE RAIN" • AAvenue venue, Avenel/iveiici, annouUfcuiumiuitec thmee Schwehlocnwcma an«*»«d Josep«««* h.. Fntsche- - --- . uu j^yarjmiuaiyj nu, Charless Lowe"Jwe, , chaptechflptcrr of PlainfieldPlainiielu;i anda inthee r on knocks at the hut of the poor and Stevem A 6th, South Amboj birth of a daughter, recently at Called to the stage individually, a Navy AviaUon Boatswain Mate pep.Tones, West Essex Chapter of palaces of kings, — Horace Memorial General Hospital, in each was requested to light a can-Secon( i $BSSt ^ b^n serving Montclair, does not have back- nnlon. . . . Navy WAVE Nancy die representing the light shown aboard lhe ijgs independence ongroun d miKi nv Schach, seaman apprentice, by them during their administra- a Mediterranean cruise and will j j t iu feature Ray _..._. of Mr. and Mrs. Helmut tion and'were called upon to make sometime in March. A SDec a ty ac w Selected Short Subject! T mm DEALERS' BIG CHANGE SPECIAL T. Srhach, 57 Harrison Avenue, a few short remarks on their T aoverleaf qMartet, "The Halos," selin, is now stationed at the terms in office. TURNPIKE Year" Award "aval Training Center, Bain- The commjttee assisting with DRIVE IN THEATRE Eveital SfaH ? bridge, Md. . . . ^ program were Joseph Dam- ht 18 Cl '/ 50b0 Ust Brunei i- ChUdren 50c - Adults $1.00 TODAY THRU TUESDAY Ityt But Not Least: bach, Joseph Fritsche, Frank [pftlVHN THEATRE'MMWAYWO for total performance. To celebrate, your Ford Dealer is now Pity Sgt. Sinos in charge of Grahmann, George Lang, Louis Februrty ! records at police headquarters. Watts, Robert Benham and Rob- Aud 1st Run Perth Amboy Area! "CH1LDREJ OF Roth the girls in his office have ert Gawroniak. - _ NOW THRU TUESDAY 1 THE DAMNED" offering a special edition Ford Custom sedan at a very special price. been hospitalized - one for in- Framed certificates indicating Grant Natalie Wood - Steve McQueen -Plos— juries received in an automobile terra of service were presented to "THE THREE WORLDS It includes special wheel covers, special chrome trim, special vinyl ((I accident and the other for an in- each of the past presidents, OF GULLIVER" jured back received when she The wonderful work done by upholstery, Wimbledon white finish (see white car illustrated below). stooped to open a draw. So Joe the Lions Club for the community is trying to be three ffcople ... as a whole and to aid individual Y Y J. See the Big Change "Special" now at your Ford Dealer's. Police Director Joseph Galassi is cases - braille machines, resus- and ISELIN leaving Saturday night for n dtetoV, iron lungr artifiVil limb Marian H«|ido Mild* weeks vacation Puerto Rico. plus "X-Man with X-Ray Eye*" mw THEtl TUEfl Hopes to get in some golf . . . Turnpike EXTKASI! Liberty 9-6767 Frl. Eve.: Horror Show Kenneth J. Oliver, 18, son of VIENLO Sat. A: Sun.: Kiddie Matinee One Eyed Jacks Mrs. Estelle Olivier, 30 Winter "LITTLE KED RIDING HQQD" Bonus Friday & Saturday! t Street, Iselin, is undergoing basic U.S. Rouie I at Boxoffice 6:30 i-r Showtime: Driver In Theatre "THE RAVEN" training at Naval Training Center, Menlo Park Shopping (enter 7 P.M. Great Lakes, 111. . . . Two resi- Free Electric In-Car Heaters! THRU Indoor Theatre: bally 7:30 dents of the area were among gat., Sun., Holidays from 2 P.M. employees of California Oil Com- I'LL'9 pany who were presented service Phunt 721-3322 awards. Mrs. Ann Medvetz, 16 MADISON UACKIE .SIEVE VTheeler Avenue, Carteret and NOW THRU TUESDAY Wililam Dudash, 77 Caroline Z BIG COLOR HITS MCQUEEN Street, Woodbridge, each received Sivp[ WOOL- Cliff Robertson an award recognizing ten years of Jane Fonda continuous service with the com- "SUNDAY IN NEW YORK" Plus pany ... Joseph Nagy, chief avi- Margaret Rutherford - Terry ation machinist's mate, USN, son "MOUSE ON THE MOON" Starts Wednesday of Mrs. Priscilla Nagy, 181 Edgar "THE VICTORS" Street, Woodbridge is serving two weeks active duty at the Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. As a "weekend warrior" he trains Matinee • Sat. ft Sun. 2 P.M one weekend a month with Air 3 jes - Around The Anti-Submarine Warfare Squad- World In \ Daie ron 733 based at the Naval Air THEATRE Station, Grosse lie, Mich. . . . ROUTE 9 and Co-Feature Ronson Hydraulic Units Corp,, PA 1-7669 Pasadena, Cal, a wholly owned SAYK WOODS SHOPPING CENTER aircraft subsidiary of the Ronson 1111 Corporation, will build a 55,000 1 NOW THKU TUESDAY - 1 KliKHAKY 13 18 • L 4D > : square foot plant in Duai'to, CaL. WOODBKIDUK, N. J. FORPS 1 h K was announced Joday by Louts iliere is a moment-a long moment when V, Aronson, 11, president of the NOW THKU TUESDAY MUSE everything is risked with the proper stranger. HI ! parent corporation, at the Wood- bridge offices . . . Cary, Audrey Today thin Tuesday Grant suspension systems give Fail lane a new sinoothei t " TWO TOP HITS Don't miss this Bi^ Change "Spnial" ai your Void i Dealer's. It's *ure proof ol Lhe 11 i^ (Change in all the cars 'i\im\ an opiioual ^8(J V-H. 'l'here's new glamoui from Ford. . . . new styling Hair outside. And prices suit . y.-i'- BIG CHANCE NQ. 1. New Solid, Silent Super ibrquc lhe level of some compacts. h Joan Crawford Ford. The styling is fresh and new lor '01—not lhe BIG CHANGE NO. S. All-new Falcon. Falcon 6:00 * V "warmed-over 'G3" variety- And tliere's total performance exciting new look-ihe newest in iu field. Fakon .» that all Fords have inherited frojn competition experi- a new ride—the plushest in any compact. taln»ii ki nice. Ford took 7 out of 10 top places in (he Riverside new power, too, including an optional 260 V-8. ( I'M Dark Horse 500-mile (including 1st, 2nd and 3rd!). The* cars, like all Six holds the all-tune Mobil Economy Run '*>lll !(tms lop Pfttton competition tars, were mmlified and carefully prepared Sixes or Eights.) And iprJiUj e^ippwi F» hut they faced more rough, tough punishment in one 1st in. two classes and 2nd overall In the Mo»lt* Charade r !•>'* afternoon tlum iiv yean of ouknurv nwtoringl • lUIlye agaiwt die world's best nitty

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imlrnt-Leader (E. B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, February 13, 1964 PAGE NINR WINDOW Woman's Club On Green Street Sees Dimes Film By The Start AVENEL - "For the Life of a Child," a film from the National Lhat Foundation was shown and nar- • rrd carPet by another rated by Edward Wilson, chair- The reason? a big chunk of man of the foundation's speakers' ,Hlv HI bureau, nt a meeting of tho Ave- nel Woman's Club, ., complete surprise to most people in this Town In his talk, Mr. Wilson stated '!\i.'nilicanf fact brought out by Mayor Waller Zir that although the foundation's a debate on the Board of Education first goal is to help polio victims that- when Chief Ncls LnuriUen retires next and encourage innovations, it br.no chief of police In the department . . . is very concerned with arthritis (Mtl ant! birth defects. Mr. Wilson not- ed lhat over 300,000 youngsters in )[T(I n,;it this would save the taxpnyers some $0,000 •liter the complete control of the deportment would the United States has arthritis Dim-tor Joseph Galassi, Who receives $14,000 a and no cure has been found yet. He announced that help is avail- n!)lc in Middlesex County without sl In the Woodbridge Township school budget reached charge, for children up to age 18 rr who suffer from arthritis or birth ,, ' hiKh and won comparable, or more so to last ,• ii nltction. There was much bUteroen on both (Infects. .s ,|,r Democratic party wa» split wide open with one Donations were made to the " 'S along with Mayor Walter Zirpoto and a large March of Dimes. Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, Mental nt of thr same party making an all-out effort to win n li Health, Cerebral Palsy, American [j()ll The candidates took a back seat in this record , Hoard of Education election, Red Cross, Heart Foundation and nr a the Woodbridge Chapter of the Cancer Society. • hoar of Puree of St, Hubert soup? We had the yw WHICH WI1X UK TllK WINNER?: Donald Hutnirk, Joseph Mrs. Joseph Wukovets, presi- s trylim some ot the Liberty Sportsman^ Club grade students in St. James School, The poster contest • tirld m the LH*r hud chef of the affair, Geza Kiss, who Is also the ,u in the kitchen at the famous Old Hcidclburg in New £1' HI. Court Mercedes to Hold Women Plannin v Ho ;iUo prtpnrcd special home-made sausage (sim- g K home chairman, stated the club I;IO made out of venison meat. ec a will enter the sewing contest, Mrs. 4i enjoyed the delicious dinner, A keynote of the, Wukovets and Mrs. San Fillipo the. Mining of the Negro piano player, Harry Jones, Annual Book Tea Sunday PP * l \.l ,n WOODBRIDGE - The Woman's I accepted an invitation to attend a hit with his singing of authentic Hungarian and MRS. FRANK M. 3MILANO ., aluiig with renditions in several other languages. WOODBRIDGE-Mary Varick, ning at 2:30 p. m., in the Knights!Club of Woodbridge will partici- the History Club of Sewaren, author of "Not Without Tears'1, of Columbus auditorium. pate in the community improve- April 15. will be the guest speaker at the Mrs. Varick will speak of the|menmemt program sponsored bbyy ththee\p mThee sixusixthi ^ aisindistricta^ sprinSpringg Concon-- fl^ftf T\ Tvr -| r\ • * c misralulations to "E4" and "Ted", proprietor* of Bud's annual book tea sponsored by experiences which led her to write "General Federation of W w»t people know, the month of February is nationally Fire Budget the 12:15 service. Th$ Westmin- Tickets may w attained at theprize winners in A thLe states then Eisensteto, directed by Mrs. gown of satin peau with appliques * "Heart Month." We know and remember that Heart door. ft Anrjl 6 bugW nt o New York was at the haraline and designed wiih ster Choir will ling '"lie Glory of compete for 10 national prizes. All in|Chester Willis, Woodbridge; ac- if PO*T REAPING - Yta* R, 1 an empire bodice and a cha^l >d vessel diseases ™ ttae Forty Days' aM a.m. The cash won by the clubs companied by Mrs, HHmer Brown, •III.MJ MaiUAo. candidate for Pire (km* the length train. Her three-trerchid d more deaths in the United States each year than aS Choraleers under the direction of for the benefit of Carteret and staged by Emanuel. UIIHT causes combined. misstoner, District No. 2, has is- Liza Minnelli Albrecht, chairman. of French Mrs. H. T. Smith will sirjg "Jesus the community, according to the Goldfarb. 1 They disable more Americans than any other disease or sued the following statement: Appointment of Mrs. George was attached to a crown of pea •% **, Stand Among Us" at 10 a.m. At rules. Mroz as chairman of the nomina- In conjunction with Brotherhood disorder. "The $6,000.00 budget reduction 11 a.m. the Chancel (adult) Choir A scrapbook will be submitted and crystals, and she carried a At Paper Mfll tions committee was announced Month, Mrs. Ister. program vi«! hife New Testament. 3, They cause one out of every two death* between the ageclaim for the Port Beading Fire sing Moiart's "Jesu Joy of .(by the Woman's Club outlining District No. 2 is the gross mis* MILLBURN - Liza Minnelli bv Mrs. Wukovets. Mrs. Andrew president, gave a report on racial ol 46 - 64. Man's Desiring." Elder Fred Mc- " three projects the club is spon- Oalisin was named alternate and segregation Reports were sub- 4 "1 iicy cost the nation's industry 72 million man days of statement of the year. Simply by Colley will speak on "An Eye For community was maid of honor. Bridesmaids comparing the budgets of 1963 and Mrs. William mitted by Mrs. Irving Malina, were Miss Carol Greco, Avene!; pruductiim annually. An Eye" at the 8 p.m. Singspir- ment. Thea , committee members. raffle chairman and Mrs. Stephen In thy sfmch for new knowledge to combat this dreaded dLs and 1964 one can readily see that ation service. Miss Bemadette Urasz, Colonia, Barron Public Library* An international relations woroo- Kaplanp,, Golden Book chairman, icntists hove done much through examinations and studies the operating budget of 1964 is Playhouse in Millbum. "Carni- Citizens Club, and the Student]^^ bedded for Wednes- Mrs. Joseph Herzfeld, religious and Miss Roberta Shelly, Iselin, increased by $177.80, not reduced The first in a series of special val," the musical which opened is ir tlu; past 30 years. Ninety millions of heart dollars contn Loan Fund. day's meeting at 8:15 P.m. Mrs.pt shop chairman, displayed new William Alexander, Perth Am- by .$5,000 as is claimed. Lenten services began yesterday on Tuesday evening for a four boy served as best man. Ushers led by the public for the Heart Fund have resulted in fr sus- from 7:45 to 8:30 p.m. in the Mroz will have a display of for- Israeli pottery and many sym- improvement in the mortality rate from Heart and bloot "The operating budget for 1963 week run at the Paper Mill is a were John Corej and Joseph Sanctuary. The soloist will be whole circus on Sage. eipn dolls and will ta'k on life bolic Passover gifts. uses. This is certainly u major change from tht was $32,193.40 which included $3,- Members were reminded that Borbely, both of P»rth Amboy, 250 for a capital improvement Mrs. Henry T. Smith. Rev. Jo- For the delectation of adult and PTA 23 to Hear behind the Iron Curtain, and James Keating, Woodbridge. itiU'ly a when a person who heart attack Mctord April 8 is the date of the to ret,re from acUve life and ordered to Blow child audiences there is a tram- bingo at School 22 in Colonia, Gerald M. DeWorth, South Am- t:ikn rt Ogdertsburgi N. polette act, a dog act, a stilt- nitjr. He was an instructor at boy, nephew of the bride, Local Dentist the University of Tokyo Dental Mrs. Sol Slotnick was announced As the President of 'Middlesex County Heart Associate, lwl wajfce* * #ife~£bo¥ of dress ring-bearer. The 9th w^J be inIncluding a fat ladl y and a bearded -Dr. School fornwiteBr s an$"a-Tri*m ft tiWle wow a navy blue A* >tm to help your Heart and others' to be sustained an. lady and other'weirdos. There local dentist, will be the speaker ber of the Japanese Society1- of club. ue by aiding this year to fight this "deadly killer" during charge of the Junior High FlFellowl - Gam* night will be held Satur- line sheath with navy accessories 113 .20 and does not con-ship meting tomorrow at 7:30are areialists, jugglers, midgets, at Tuesday's parent-education Cultural and Art Organization for traveling to the Pocono Moun- \ l%4. Please call Middlesex County Heart Association puppets and Marco the Magnifi- meeting sponsored by School 23 which is presently headed by John day with Joel Dlusash, chairman. tain any capital improvements or p.m. Trie study of Luke will be February 23 is the date of thetains, Pa. , and offer your services to helirt«#np othersh npfWp. r i increases in Firemen's Annual continued with the topic "The Im- cen P.T.A. Mrs. Bernard W. Freed- D. Rockefeller, III. man, 60 Cozy Corner, will be Mrs. Feiler, the former Yoshiko second of four entertainment ser- Mrs. Milano, a 1961 Graduate josepn ^w*^ compensationi By simply com- portance of Possessions," RevO.n stage with al! the hoopla, of Woodbridge High- School, was Ohnuki of Tokyo, is a teacher of ies with "Three From Judea" paring and subtracting, the 1964 Robtrtson will bring the closing color and cotton candy of thhostese s at the affair which starts Lou Mason featured. graduated from Berkeley Secre- OUR PEOPLE is being increased by message. '^Carnival" of the title is Liza at 8:30 p. m. Japanese flower decoration and I've just been thinking all day long, budget arrangement in New York City. holiday was dis- terial School, East Orange, and $177. The first meeting of the newly Minnelli as the waif who finds a "What Parents can do to Se- is secretary to salesmen's ser- And I just can't see world and love with th* carnival cure and Maintain Best Dental Ail interested parents who wish cused by Mrs. Philip Brand, "I can readily see why there is formed personnel committee was aism in the Home chairman. The vices at Johnson & Johnson Inc., Why 1 talk about you a $6,000 smoke screen reduction held with Kenneth Hunt, chair- people. Scott Merrillr who oriHealt- h and Care for Their Chil-lto attend and have not made res- New Brunswick. And you talk about me. ginated the role of ."Mack the dren11 will be Dr. Feiler's topic, ervations are requested to call celebration of this nne-dav holiday claim on the budget, since the man, presiding. Other members starts sunset February The bridegroom, a I960 grad- The biggest drawback to our people smoko is used to conceal the are Mrs. Joseph McClue, Mrs. Knife" in Threepenny Opera plays Born and raised in New Jersey, Mrs. Leo LaSalle, ME. 4-5649 or uate of St. Mary'3 High School, Marco the Magnificent and David Dr. Feiler was graduated from Mrs. Freedman, ME, 4*9436. The And I know that you agree $177.80 budget increase which youJRobert Haxman, Mrs. Paul Chom- Book of Esther constitutes Perth Amboy, is attending Seton Are the things, 1 say about you the taxpayer, will have to pay. iak, Mrs. Wm. Kubovetz, Mrs. Daniels is the puppejfcer, who isthe Universitniversity of Maryland. He The executive board will meemeett F Hall University and is a super- at first bitter and then findshap wa-s the rind a feat re he s And Che things you say about me. It is most amazing that an In- Hartley Field, Ralph Maffeo and a member of the Alpha today at 8 p. m. with Mrs. John agogu Pe serviceP . "Th e 'festiva" ,l vnre-- visor for Paul-Char Builders Inc., cumbent fire commissioner could|ReV. MacKenzie. piness with LilL Omega National Dental Frater-lMcGuinn, 336 Prospect Avenue. Woodbridge. If you see a person digging calls the deliverance of the Jews make a claim such as this, and I of1 Persia through the intervention For a higher hope or stakes ask for your support so that a The recent Kinus, United Syft Don't try to make it hard for him of Queen lEsthec and her Uncle capable person can be elected on Mordecai from a threatened mas- agogue Youth weekend conven By whispering around his mistakes. the Board of Fire Commissioners, sacre planned by Haman, thetion, was attended by apprpxira You make mistakes, you know; District No. 2. king's Prime Minister. Children ately 100 young people from sevei I make them too, I find narticinate in this joyous cele- neighboring communities. Prayer 1 don't Intend to broadcast yours SCOUTS INVESTED bration by participating ih page- song, inquiry and dance helpe< So p^ase don't broadcast mine. FORDS - Margaret PinQnics of ants, carnivals and parties. A maintain the theme, "Perpetua Keasbey and Janet Pado, Fords, Purim party will he held for thetion of Judaism in the Home" un I think a.loljf .about our people. were invested by Girl Scout Troop children Sunday, March 1, at the the advisorship of David Lem 1 180 last week, and were welcomed 1 wi« thjt it could be. temple. berg. An example for (^ry person to the troop by Mrs. Michael On- :..i <%ko, kMd«v ttd MUft Lois 8o let this, be our slogan, Britton, co-leader. After the can- dlelight ceremony, refreshments Our world would grander be, ; GOLDBLATT'S in Rahway If I don't talk about you - were served. And you don't talk about me! Has A Wonderful Selection Of —Unknown. Gifts For Your Valentine UP WITH YOUR reatest! customers YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Bracelet* • Wrist Watches garuients HOME TOWN NEWS RASS BUCK Cultured Pearls • Necklace ami 1!'H» AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Diamond Kings Marring Sets and Hirtlitttone Kings •Tie Bar aptl (luff J ,}SIDaE PUBLISHING CO f,f Qlnrkta Leather Wallets jJnk SetN N roHtuine Jnvelrj tlwl HEON St osed please flind $4.00 for a new sub- Unity 11:30 t»* 1:00 P.M • Hi-Fi Sets • Charm Bracelets 'nption to ($5.00 out of State) IN DEPENDENT-LEADER PAY AS LITTLE AS $2 WEEKLY t. J.JU tu 11:00 P.M. ARTERET PRE83 t'rlday o be sent to; Noou 'TU 10 P.M. AMU GOLDBLATT'S JEWELERS BUCKET "Railway's Oldest Established Jeweler"

H Charcoal Steakbouse •*•*»»»•^* 81 E. (Jierry Street Rahway 'OWN s » & MAIN I'hunc I'll 8-lti67 (Include Zip Code) WOODBUIUUE tVJ" JTudom JVtedai THE BRIDE WORE RED! When the final talley was announc- 4 budget which cat) be supported by Letters to the Edito ed at Tuesday's Board of Education all the municipal officials." we been able to discover « auth- two questions to ask r;cction there wert, understandably, It was heartening to learn that at 15 Chase Avenue, Now that the two Avenel, New Jersey orize** from us to your ComrmU pome very disappointed people. long last a spirit of compromise ap- tee to use our name an tine of theand I fepeat MEN, sine o i \> It recalled to mind a remark made pears to be emerging, It Is indeed un- Februtry 4 supporters of your \7 years oldld , hhave Editor juilty of the havoc wroi;< by Lincoln in 1862, when throughout fortunate tnat such a spirit was lack- We understand that Independent-Leader: c bem dissolved Fords Junior High Sehi Mir North, the Democrats picked up Ing when the budget was being pre- day and ag« of eslab- are they permitted |f) H number of congressional seats. The pared. Much of the controversy, name* man for hlmwlf, It to most re therefore, notify- asses at the school ? freihing to have the experience herewith that as of now These men are in nmark, quoted by Adlal E. Stevenson, calling and general ill-feeling which Yoo I had V wHkend. |«g ^MJw™«tta"Adathchildren of 13, ensy he lost the bid for the -pr«l- Without realizing it, I mefl flR in' may rankle tor a long time to come, U.thout miking it, I lost my the nw» MJ^^,,'" damage thev had Hone, aoout it all. The Great Emancipator iVrophlc * me. ad ^^S—t, we can men, th« 17 year olds , said: and tried to realize the other side has few valuable papen. this to our wott free to do more (b, problems, too. However, I received a call that not only to 1lm bullnV". "Somewhat like the boy in Kentucky 1 At this writing, an initial ^onferTCf iame night from Mm. Betty bHar.|for their £ CONTAMINATE tiro who .stubbed hls'toe while running to our t-'l has been tentatively scheduled for to- Woodbridge Avenue, Port,will then -•hlldren. sre his sweetheart. The boy said he was Reading, saying that she had Why are they not Kent night. The Board and Council must Congregation Adath too big to cry and far too badly hurt found my wallet. Needlew to say, Very truly yours, tamesburg whence ihoy. reach an understanding which will was profoundly grateful to Mrs. Mv second quest inn K; , to laugh." Sitar for returning my wallet to Laurence 8. Weiss benefit both to the children, who President. FofoN Junior High M'., t! As in all elections, we can le&m by me. and I would like to ackno^ narium daw. Should be given the best possible edu- ledge this gratitude not only to, Sbruary 3, 1964 If these boys who m:i [ i... cation within our means, and the tax- but to the peopl* of Wood-j^ winning coach are nnt i Board of Education election was re- boys or. Men, hrre > paver who must foot the bill. Independent .T. corded—13,369 voters of which 6,104 The rejuvwiation of Woodbrldge Fn'your last week'i iisue two CONTAMINATION, If a fair and equitable agreement is can well use this kind of integrity itemi set me to thinking. 1 have iContinued OP PUR< voted for the budget and 6,668 regis- and feeling (or other people. tered a definite no. reached, there is no doubt the people Sincerely, Tuesday night, Clifford Handerhan, will vote for the amended budget the (MUl) Patricia Whitlty president of the Board of Education second time around. However, if those cc: Mn Betty Sltir issued a statement in which tie said sitting around the conference tafej* (EdUon Note: IUI letter was 131 Years of ServJ

• I reality of the brotherhood of man ex- - ^Vi^"^ *?S SS floundering-in a struggle to find itself Mondfl October I2 rod ch)R l! and define lost goals. Has Communism pressed in all great religions and the Governor Hughes* daim The y' - « °«through cornerstone Of Our democratic herit- Governor said he will seek the Saturday, November 14. Dark ^ nfiw t caught the imagination and dedica- support of both Republicans and "?* w, * Z 2s* ^tT number of a ntotorist'l honw, tion of underprivileged peoples L tu. u+ , . 4U Democrats to his income to re- held aw October19. ^..November his { rfte ft ld ^ 1S throughout the World? If so, it has When we accept this belief, brother- commendations, which he claims \•»> ?• ^ WiB Pjovide 26 days have ^ Dumber ft Wi done it only through the. default of hood Will become our national' pur* should produce $150,000.000 yearly « racm« instead of ™ U8ual K florist plays each day in lit ^ for iha Wata MyS. • illicit niimbftr* OAmfl Of it «liilrl r democracy. . , pose and we can then put into prac- At the Freehold harness track, ' n ^Tf JfS' must, fulfill' our -1 1 ...I.._L-J ._ nL contain tne ago of Ideals, hollow slogans and wordy tice in our daily lives the dreams we needs- Jie states. "These needs g^ncta driving the car. goals will no longer suffice, We must have always preached. - new college fapilities, new in- f*T ™« J ? Governor Hughes recommended stitutions- and ne^ftghwavs - °av' Aufsl 10 •" »tur(l»y. the expenditure of »M,m.0W for October 31, suqreine importance. the Division of Motor Vehicles. Appreciation Timi flow To Stop l. -.. _ .* luiwnftL; — iuv nation's « r Jt'iCj March 9r the Governor would j^^ tojj roa(j _ ^ New jer- In dap gone by, people had time to txchafif* grett The government's tobacco report attempt will be made to control, With- b? nleased If the Republicans who 3^^ _ hmM mmm aminer personnel at the Inspec 0 1 1 tath ± ., . . „ ,-A fl«Airir,ff c " ™ the Senate and Gen- &;dfars. AtdurinJ^a g IM1963t , Aifo, r.^ anothe^ r Mre -tion stations ii included In the prompted a number of medical groups coriHffeaki" »« *** .^amount, ai well as $157,404 foe inqs in a formal eoen courtly manntt out necessarily giving up, the smoking eral Asseinbiy, would put some in 1961, the to set up programs designed to help v new 08 011 to aKommodate Viohit " h# na\r\ kind of a tax bill on the calendars P '" * today's pact, here at our bank people stop or curtail smoking. 1 for a vote. He said the State U the toae ed rkload ta 1U " ™ courtesies an still an important part 0/ tht personal One was the American Cancer So- The system involves no drugjB, nor jnsuc h dire need of new revenues the Turnpike pp 55,000,000. through ciety, Almost immediately after the does it require abstinence from food, ^tKlSelW kadergr the reo relationships with our customers. or liquor. It was devised by Dr, The New Jerier Tnrnpike Au- government report, the Society set up Manv Democratic Senators and thorlty while welcoming the spending for May we take this occasion to tell you, our banking a course in Washington for the pur- Daniel Holti, of the U. S. Public I Service. also knows that today's succesi is a pose of "upsetting the smoking rou- advocating a new rtatewide tax™ratog" and economical alternative to Irlendsf how much we appr§c\9t% your contirtud The Cancer Society would say noth- of such proportions. They fear £u. .—. employing part-time examiners. tine." The nation's capital, it added, 4 multi loyalty and confidence* and to txltnd to tuttyoni in out ing about th. program', method «- J-f &*.«*£* " would be the testing ground for the CIGARETTES. - State fiscal community $ cordial and sinctn VakntiM Greeting. cept that it is designed to help Stop at the November general election, officials estimate the lurgeon new program and if successful there, i- 1 the eco General's committee report link it would be offered in other cities. or curtail smoking. - They also, fear for the future 0Q™ State. Thank You for Banking with U$. , , lL u . the Governor who plans to seek ing cigarettes with canggr will V Dr. Harold W. Krough, president of Smokers Who want to quit but ^^^ ^xt year, especially if The authority claims the turn- m{ the State of New Je._, .an„- 1 can't at least on their own volition, the Republican" Legislature Ig- pike in the futurf ahould be co-oroxlmately, $2,000,000 each "year the Washington group, said th*e pro- ordlnated ^with elisting and pro- | fa future. might fojid encouragement in the ACS||^f n gram would involve seven one-hour by until the elec- posed highways, especially the Governor Richard J. Hughes sessions over a five-week period. "An method 'and .approach. tion without any new taxes. Federal liter State routes. told the Legislator* in his annual "If New Jersey's first toll road "of teotfern'"{fm&Vlfc H?Ww, f estimate of the $71,200,000 in'cig- fans will have a few more days must be in a position to serve art^ ^x revenne fer this vear Day and The pf racing this year in New Jersey. these routes to the revised to $69,300,000 1 because people are cutting down •'affairs of the heart" — spepifically erously ad you can. on cigarette smoking fince the i GLAMOR GIRLS We art about to celebfate St. Valen- reoort was issued. to protecting hearts against the lead*- r Nationa Ing health enemy of our time, the tine's Day, The youngsters will have Governor Hughes imoktd a their dances. The mails will be filled pack and a half a day prior to the heart and blood vessel diseases. report. Then he cut dotm on It seems equally appropriate on St. with greetings — some frilly as they hid puffing, but increai*! It whil* Valentine's Day to suggest that you were in the olden days, some more preparing his budget Bank make a gift for all hearts, for we know likely to gray the hair of a true ro- JERSEY JIGSAW: - Governor of no more appropriate day than this mantic. And gifts will be exchanged Richard J. Hughes will tend a State income tax measure to the Three Locations For Your "iove thy neighbor as thyself" — as tokens of love and affection on this legislature at the concluiion of day devoted to affairs of the heartl the current recess on March 9. A ,i-,i is precisely what you do when AVENEL OFFICE MAIN OFFICE OFFICE A give to'the Heart Fund. You help That this day should tate on an . . . Garden State turkey growers have expressed intentions, of rais- 41& Avenel Street Cornw of Cor. of Demorvft thousands of lives everywhere by additional "heart" significance, as it ing 2)1,000 turkeys in 1964 ai Berry 8t. fc Moore Avt C«r. possible Heart Association pro- seem? entirely fitting, .Ifisnow compared to 159,000 in 1%3 , . . AVENEI. WOODBRIDGE ISEUN of U«.okdiWbit of the JljPUDUAl Heart Fifty-suvtin Mople WOR killed by J motor vtfhjcis in N«w Jemy dur* r|i • • • v I unity sofvieer So give as gen- Fund dritf, which too, is dedicated to ing .faunary, compared with 63 in - IL I. the same month last year . . , Cunv^nient New Banking Moup At All 3 Offices: Insurance polirv applications con-1 laming questions about race, trafter (Earteret Urea* color or creed will be outlawed in Monday thru Friday ft A.M. to &:3« P.M- WGODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY New Jersey after March 1, by order of the State Department »f t^wrtoce * Campion* President * Treamrcr Banking and Insurance . . . Ap DRIVE • UP Monday thru Thurtday 9 A.M. to I F.M. on IhuridBl at 7:00 AM advisory committee has been ap- * •>* 30 Ctytxi Strett 651 ROOMVtlt Avenue pointed for a one-year term, to fcx- WINDOW Friday 9 AM. to 7 P.M, the benefits of day care fa) Waodbndse N . Carwr«t. N J children who arv under the super- >»* ME Mill Twlepnonc: Kl 5U00 vision of the State Bureau of Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Children's Services . , . A new Chirle* tt Gregory, Nov 27. 1904 ID -Never mmd k>okh« tor my International Commerce section —Federal Reserve,8ystem stopped raining." will soon be set up in the State Mull - Out Six Moottu W 26 per «OP7 (Continued on Page 13) ij(

• , .• B ling B kfast Set (Auxiliary P Church Tomorrow • Set By Hospital Guild Unit Nigh World Day of Prayer Ril I1 Spring Program R mag COLONIA-Thc Colonia Branch COLONIA - The Ladles Aux- ISELtN - The First Presby- iliary of the Little Fellow League h Am of t|w iwh Amhny Hospital terian Church of Min will be t)eborah I nniki beirt its regular meeting of Colonia met recently at the hosts at the World Day of Prayer Civic Club on Inman Avenue. Blood fl for C Jessica Mirinm jih Mrs. Waller Zirrx>ln, :UR New Project Service to be sponsored by the niLONIA - Thn Deborah ,i" Mifhter of Mr. and pover RoaJ, Colonia. After discussing the success of themajor Protestant and Orthodox of Colonia will meet next „iKxnbcrg, o Broad- Mis. Paul Ablonczy, president, annual dance held at St. Deme- Communities tomorrow at 8 p.m. Book F trius Community Center in Car- Patiei ts Sought Today at the American Le- t , colonia, will cde- conducted the business meeting. The service is held each year on ion llrtll. Rahwav. l ux teret the ladies planned activities m Mitzvnh tomorrow Mrs.Charlos Parks reported a . 7f - * book fair is f the first Friday nf Lent and is ch fo rM or the Spring, tOLONIA - The monthly meet- Savage, president, urges all ,|h AAm U1thCe u Jewis. h balance of $509% in (he treasury.; " ™ ««* 2, 4 and 5, open to all nr rrtin ing of the Colonia Cancer Club to attend so they can ,vnirr "of Colonia. Mrs. Charles Parks reported a ™ S to nn announcemen2t0 On February 24 the meeting will The local service is directly was held last night at School 20 in informed uf the coming events. Bl mrotin be combined with a Chinese sponsored by the Woodbridge Sh "lnrtata;30p.m.,haiimM reported 56 hours of ™T0 *b Mrs« D R «' School - with Mrs. Norman Jorgensen, pre- Vnynne holding raffle books for lead the ervice contributed for two V- - A. —, *.c«o Auction. Council of United Church Women. siding. lie mink stole are requested to the ser- months, j chairman of the library commit In keeping with the spirit of Mrs. Harman Clark, director of urn thvMii in. Additional book* te0 Mrs. Jorgensen reminded the At ORT Meeting II r limit selections Mrs. Kavmimd Hiller. ways and - thn Tercentenary at the March Christian F.duralinn nf the ISPHU members! to inform thi'lr friends nav he obtained fmm Mrs. Muf" rhnirman, announced tick- The fair will be in progress COLONIA The u rkiv riding In meeting, a talk of New Jersey church, and chairman of arrange* and neighbors that the Red Cross ,;iv Soller or at the Inman Ave* Kings. Rabbi Her- Is .are availnblc for the bowl inuring a PTO meeting and it is by Mrs, J. Watkins of Public ments, isued a call to the church Bloodmobile will be in New Bruns- teret chapter of ORT will meet nue Sweet Shop al any time. •k brenkfaM to br held March IB, hoped members will support the Service will be heard. She will women of the area as follows: tonight, at Temple H'nni Jacob, U1 >r the charge wick today. All blood ^donated Beginning February 27. through Lord Street, Avenel. Mrs. Gerald RI.KANOR VKGL1A Mit/VJ girl, who isat the Bowl-O-Mat. Oak TreeiVenture as proceeds will enable -^pookinfi "On the World Day of Prayer, will be used solely for cancer March 7, a spring rummage silt . Temple Hebrew Hoad, Iselin from 9:30 am. toMc library committee to purchase and recipies. let us join in a Prayer Fellow- patients. Anyone interested in Brooks, program chairman, an- will be held at 1439 Main Street, nounced the program will include Eleanors Vrglia, daughter of noon, Mrs. Hiller can be tete-jbooks for the school library. Along with the scheduled meet- ship encircling the world, and be-helping or donating their blood Mr. and Mrs. Aftttumy J. Voglla, Rahwav. In order to accommo- Kockman Will be'.Ported at FU fl-29fl8. She asked Volunteers arc needed to work at a hair fashion show, with Kathy •\;i ing in April, the second theater come His Instruments to build should contact the Red Choss, 7 Marlboro rant. Colonia, has date the entire stock of merchant Choir. Anj'or volunteers to ^ssist in preth- e fair nights and during the party will be held on April 20. n charge. Working with been appointed secretary to the disc the store will be open from His Kingdom on earth. Let us New . Brunswick Chapter, and be Gloria Koehlcr, Co- hoflnr of Ibe ;ar|ng and serving the bridge three days the school children will HI In the first week in May, thepray togetheg r to deepep n our spespecifcifyy thathatt ththee donatiodonaton is for State Chairman of the Young 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day. be able to buv books. lonia who will discuss makeup v ty'ld after luncheon which is planned for • Auxiliary will hold a rummage compassiop n and concern for the thee Coloniaa Cancerr Club.. !, f P Republican College Council of Members or friends who wish to Mrs. Schoen- uay tf. : L „* III I nonnini s fr»f r ihho flu-ili d „ j ., . and its proper application, using L Lectures and slides (in the Newsale. At the regularly scheduled O Pennsylvania. Her duties will donate any wearing apparel, needs of all peopK s tor the Christ- Mrs R l t H * » B n' ili'tl all members) Membership chairman, Mrs. York World's Fair will be in- meeting in May a slate of officers Mrs R Evans announcC( lha include acting as secretary to household supplies or furniture, „,.ian„ Gospel, Let us bnnR a gener- 17fi „„.„,. artiHiigh m.ie inaue demonstratdemonstratee. Hairr fashionn momodd- ton ,-ind irionds to Unirens Platted, welcomed the cluded in the PTO program at will be nominated and election HA ttn rt th unitpitHH at the State Staff, as well as head- are requested to call 388-7274 or . < els witl Mrs A inew members. Mrs. Zirpolo re- the meeting March 4, Mrs. Robert of officers held, outreach of the Church at home Van '5d*er won ** ' - Ing the Council's research dl 388-5525. •„.,•!* will reeeivejported n the open meeting of the l! O Hompeasch, program chairman and abroad." anre prize vision, Deborah Hospital located ta IVmpIo'. presented!, t guild held last month. and Mrs. H. Grant, Mrs, G. Ii. 10ren said. A slate of new officers will I | "Lot Us fray win nc the tneme On April 4th a bowling break- Miss Veglia is a student at Browns Mills, is a tree Schuman: fromkhe recommended that the mem-also be presented at the session. nlffof the devotional service. The fast will be held at the Edison •esented by Mrsber. s attend open meetings in the Temp e H meditation will be directed by Bowl-O;Mat from 9-1:30 a.m., ^ ^ newest mm^ Q{ th majoring In Political of chest cancer, operable u< nnd from the future. Mrs. Zirpolo asked for Mrs. Frankb'n Winton of the First with Mrs. P. Wittreteh as chair- Science, she in an active mem- and tuberculosis. It is supponea vsciited by Mr. used men's clothes for the thrift! ber of Alpha Chl OmeRa Methodist Church of Stratford, man. Anyone interested in Si£S\i ^ by contributions from labor bust- ii L Membership Fw< shop, Mrs. Richard Farkas volun- 0 1 Conn, Mrs. Winton, who is ac-taining tickets may contact Car rUy and hns partlclpated lB ness and induat bUt teered to be the corresponding COLONIA - The Men's Club tive in her role as church visitor rie Wittreieh at FU 1-2040 for rf £ AlbS ° 7' * ft! secretary of Temple Beth Am, held a paid in her home church, is an officer additional information. A nursery Allegheny's Washington Semes- heavilDeboray h on the donations of ' iT Refreshments were served by ict'iiv o in it !•!_• lastt meetingmeeting. onnn thmee conferenccumeieimee leveicvcli ouif thmee . Karl Cherensky, ORT Day areas, such as the for the children will be held for r^ i fMrs, J. Will" and Mrs. George KftUN-ltev. WcrnSr Johnson, Rabhi wj(kin o(ficiatd at a Women-g Dlvlsi(in of christiart na , will reporre t on the plans m the attending members. So come J. ™ ™' P°" ™ ™'V™ Mfa» Veglla tr%Hed tor the Chapter '•# J^mponiry _ _ that have been ma e for the im evangelist, and J*mpo.«ry w?mlv ^^^ mmm indutU()n ferviw rf thc»4#MiSt Churoh> 6i and enjor'a breakfitst without " " -—» -•»*-• —--- - -• • •*• » give ofr thee Isellnn AssemblAasenmyv nof GoGodd . !*\. . _.i. .... *^u-* iu mL. #.n-...:«- t ^ 11 Irctie-lrek service as each new member lit The following women from par- plementation of the education and dent representative to the Mid- of their energy and time u> Church, announced the theme of membership techniques outlined \ Nine Stouts and|n» ,.1 JO a candle. New members inducted ticipating churches in this area Atlantic Federation Conference many fund raising p~jecU his sermon. Sunday at 11 a. m. • • • ui Hoy Scout Troop ;; (by co-chairmen Charles Bobkier wjH share in the leadership of at a,recent workshop. ORT Day was throughout the year. Sisterhood Sets will be "Beyon' the .„! ^ . , . , „ . „ JA held In Albany* N. Y by YFAV. POSt t. ., ..,..,;. , " and Steve Miller were: Robert the service; will be celebrated March 11 and also » State ^Eeprcwntativn^^e t„o I Mrs._. So.l Friedlander originator \ Scout Thomas Rev Johnson -vill highlight his i esbytorian Church. Lesion Group vy talk with a chal*- sketch and Mrss . k Al Monyak A WcisS( Avend Pr is a national observance culmin- ^ Republican Leade^ of the Colonia Chapter and now ,,ii KCM'S, commit- Fashion Shov Mindell. Horning, Lou Mrs, Stephen Vigh, president of membership ,, ...... - i nal Director said: Johnson will offer several musical drives of the post * ^ ^ WMMII Ree O )(,|i 70. participated Jacobs. Paul,. s, Arnold Sny- thv C'nlted Church Women, Mrs. Vet Party "1 am proud to be ISELIN - Mrs. Herman Din- selectioas. and Milton Robert Harman, and Mrs. Pedros six months. 1 der, David with such a congenial group of "G. I. Joe Comes Home* was Breindet Santos; Woodbridge. Presbyteri- COLONIA - A regular meeting Pians have been completed for. women who combine all their Beth Sholom, an- the theme at last Sunday's serv- an Church, Mrs. Donald Aaroe; of the American Legion Auxiliary, ^ ItaliaItaliann NightNight,, accordinaccordingg ttoo th thee MotherMothers s AuxiliaryAuxiliary efforts for ononee true love, the '1 mibia. The ice which toa m on the rifle\ u. , IW11M1U WMW Lou Saxon, Congregational Church. Mrs. Ber-Post 248, was held at the Post reporfc of Mrs. Irwin Master, if„-#:„- Tomorrow love of Deborah." whlch I he camping; tan ' ii comedian; Mr. Saxon appeared tram Barrett; Trinity Episcopal, home with Mrs. Virginia Thall ch£rman. A buffet supper and Meeting 1 omorrow _ Instead held in I r to capacity. iP depicted a battlefield, had an ar- es and Lox" on Broad-Mrs. Harriet Perna; Baptist presidentttiuciu, , presidingpiwiuiiiB. dance will be held Saturday, Feb- ISELINN - The regular monthly ^_ , the Temple's auditorium as usual, 1 n weather can- row pointing to Heaven, on which for three years as well as on Church, Mft. Willie Dinkins, and All Post and Auxiliary memberm s ruary 29, at tthh e Slovak Club, meetingg of the Mothers Auxiliary (Tirl bCOUt T it will be held in Canadian Shop, \itic-trek events so th.ue. wor.«-di "Home"».—" wa„.._ s .._,„written_ . Allen Show, Ed Sullivan Methodist Church, Mrs. Louis are urged to attend a party at Carteret. Reservations are avail- of the Menlo Park Terrace Boys' pianning Breakfast Menlo Park Shopping Center. effects -re rprovided and Lyons Hospital March 19, 1964 able from Mrs, Master at Kit League, Inc., vil i l mbe-held tomor- iti fituted its own pro- 5how and Gabriel. ijyons nospiiai maim ia, i3« auie uum mio, IUPQLCI ai uu- "'"h^' ""-•• • " * "• TCTTT IN — ^ annual Mother. Models will be Mrs. Irving Sail, Mrs. Johnson sang "Glory, Halle- d k lk G t 830 Th grp will 1 iitcludcd archery in- throughout the New York area. Iselin, Our Savior s Lutheran and are asked to donate cakes. 8326 or from Mrs. Clark Green, row at 8:30 p. m. The group will ^f™ * r„,i , s t communion lllwil Mrs. Dfnald Applebaum, Mrs. lujah" and "My Heavenly Father Church, Miss Patricia Byham, and fompciition, axman 11 The Men's Club now boasts a Bus will leave the home, at 6:30 able from Mrs. Master at KI 1- meet at the home of Mrs. George "... b held in our and splitting. JFrank Bernstein, Mrs. Larry patches Over Me. A famous New Dover Methodist, Mrs. Char- p. M, Early reservations are suggested, uevlin, hospitaiit; cnairman, IUU ""r~™{ T. des Morrison; Carteret Presby- La( Senior Patrol leader;Eisenberg. Mrs. Milton Schlemo- poemt written ' an unknown Daiu UD wiuuiwii, ^'^'" *I^O«J The annual Easter egg hunt inasmuch ag the room can only Jefferson Street, Menlo Park £ ™ . M a s w After ul Thorsen, Assistant wife. Mrs. Stuart Klein, Mrs. soldier, who was kiled in battle, wiU be held, March 22, at Merrill hold 65 couples. The menu calls Terrace. «" ^" '. David Weinman. Mrs. Seymoar and Sis tcrian Church, Mrs. Paul Umstad Brownies, Girl implotcd require was Park for all the children of Avenel for Italian antipasto, pizza pi*, All members are urged to at- g*7uts""*7nd mothers will meet in --.«. _ . wrnoosrsjssa memDers WCI B Uil mwr-si *• Ihi,- Cnwkin( R merit bad. Klepner, Mrs. R. Gumey. and addressed to God. The host church will supply trw and Colonia up to the age of 12 spaghetti and meat balls, salad, tend as plans v/" be completed ., •'«f .r krBakfast K" ance T.._.._ ..i— J«- trT__J ..fc j^_i._ *.„ —J **#. . r. , *- t L »the nail ior oreaKiti^. in- nil the meals for Mrs. L. Gilbert. MK. Sanford The chalk sketch "Anchored to ' .. .„ ^ cWi] special music. Mrs. Sylvia Ben beer show, March 9, a Ttlc Mrs. D. M. Crilly, chairman, croup. Willis Moyer Obolsky, fund-raising vice-presi- tf* Rocfc- ww presented to next merting mu ~ V™" nelt wiU serre as organist, am Joseph Meehan and child welfare fee and dessert. School 19. issued a reminder the deadline for s ni 1 w n trw a Magne Lobnc. E*h week Rev. chairman Mrs. Joan Kuntz are Mrs Mark BIIBinsteinM , wchairman i -led the camplngldnrt. will be narrator. Magne Lobnc. E«ch week Rev . *»?ldm ^ ™ f^Trf quartetteq, , including Mrs. Curti Mr K ticket returns is February 15. 11.'MM I n™** wilurttl bKde awardeau/orrWd ananAd re-johiuoro. i«L«_n, present..*s. 4Lth.e precedinj,'g PflfcrS-. Who Offer 3 Variety OI „CampbeU . » , «Mrs„ . ThnmaThomacs NtPtTNiemI co-chairmen. The Auxiliary mem- of the Charming Child contest j- - Cherensky to Tickets are available from all attended a campfire t d FurthFttee i *£* k Mrs SiSidened r and bers voted to donate one crate asked that ^ stubs and mm be natmg »- h ildren h y «V . - troop leaders. urday night in theformatoo may be obtained from brings in the mr guests to the ? ?ff Mrs. Stanley Thayer, will sing. of eggs to this project. brought to the meeting so that, ™*. Rev, Joseph Sheehan, assistant h;il! and entertained the Mrs, Gabriel Oaklander, U 9-2473, * be presented. Mrs. Arthur Clough and Mrs,Valentine gifts will be sent to ^ through the J" 10im dcdlca ed service. the y can routed chapter pastor of the Immaculate Concep- a song. The Catholic or Mrs. William Cohen, LI&4126. Services and activities for the Frank Tagliarefli will present the the Veterans adopted at Menlo ^rdinator for the photographer's « call Mrs. Mark tion Church, Monclair, will be nded Mass on Sunday!co-chairmen. Ticket chairmen week are scheduled as follow* "Meaning of fa Day'^ and thePark. Usual donations will be sent intments Tne contest will project offerings to the Clair OUphant Scholarship membership guest speaker. Lodcr at Blairstown, are Mrs. Jerry Blacker and Mrs. Schoo Ope April 30. Any purchase of A choral group representing the .services were held iB Edwin Fund, Th& Year Round Veterans " certificate entitles the pur- aent Mrs. Arnold a. ^ oifhlf Beerman, financial secretary, 381 Brownie and Junior Girl Scout hall. Luafcrt trttra* * at Menlo Park, Clothes are being chaser to a 5x7 photograph, and ii a. at; Junior ChiirSh, for Retarded 7911, or Mrs. Karl Cherensky, troops conducted by Mrs. William Scoutmaster Reinhart collected for the "save the child- an ent of the photograph into ttaddtetoh Po$tpone$cchildrekfrcnn four to eleven years dd( Set by School 15 PTA ORT Day Chairman, 382-2503. James, will entertain. Assistant Scoutmaster ren" project, any used but wear- the contestant. Mrs. Binstein U a. m.; and Evening Worihip ISELIN - Hie Rariton Valley ^_ board r. Transportation was Meeting Vntil Feb. itservice, 7 p. m,; Tuesday, Worn- unit of New Jersey Association able clean clothing can be drop reminded all members that the the leaders attend- COLONIA - The Colonia Cha- en's Missionary Council Prayer for Retarded C "dren, announced ed off at the Post home for disphotographe- r will send the proofs

tribution• •J» %/t ** W P« .• 1 Assistant ScoutmastJb pter of Hadassah has announced to the purchaser, through the mail; 1 1 Day on Monday, *r' "I* - -K*. 11 son and Carl Luna. that its meeting scheduled (or Service. 8 p. m.; Wednesday, of age, who have not yet been^1" Hostesses for the meeting were {M m ve forf orderds willil ai B ere made for a camp- Monday has been postponed un- Mrs. Kay Blaseena and Mrs. Be* ^ b ht to ^ * + Bible Study, - & p, m.; and Fri- accepted in the public school ^ »• as presented K ^ Fioop 47, sponsored by. til next Monday, February 17, ' ^ day, Christ's Ambassadors, youth classes, may apply to their Perth * trice Burrows who served refresh- ^^^1 was made of •'*" the students, sponsored by thements KniLjiN »f Columbus of St.'at 8:30 p.m. due to inclement group, 7:30 p. m. Amboy pre-school class, held - appQintments by Mrs. Greenberg: •li,iv ;it the Iselin fair grounds weather. PTA. The church nursery will be daily from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., in The group i conducting a spe- Mrs. H. Grant and Mrs. S. Moore n SMYH. Saturday and Sun-i The highlight of the evening available duriag morning worship thee Grace Lutheran ChurcChurchh , 600 * J_ You Tell 'Em as co-chairmen, for the rummage ,-iV- camp-out will feature,will be an original play entitled redeem- service on Sunday, under the New Brunswick Avenue, Perth JBi rtftlin Speaker: 'The man who gives sale in March. All chapter mem- and competition-Fifty Years in A Due Hus- 7 able cash .coupons. Proceeds will in, when he is wrong is a wise bers are urged to assemble arti- iston of Mrs Amboy. be used for an art collection for camping cooking, emnaiinsignalinga ,Jbands ^t will be observed. ^ Since there is .ja limit to thej man, but the man who gives in cles for pickup or delivery to the \-uww tvpes of fires and fire the schooL 1 drop-off stations. Mrs. M. Traber- C # T A*7 numbenumDerr oOfI childrecnuurenu thauiati catonn wbee when he is right is—' •: ;ind flag fiole 0r£feing. RetUeu B Voice from Audience: J/Mar man, Mrs. S. Herbst, Mrs. I. Angler — You've been watch* v.:ii iic a campfire program OY SCOW irOOpVi accepted, applications will have Scranteji's stand balks Gold- ried." Master, Mr&« I. Schneider and *%*, Sali.ii.l;^1 three hours. Why Meeting Set Tonight to be accepted in the order they water. •»• ^ *w*-*r •.•- B. •— •_! h^r - jtf>t • • r 1 *« 'IM St Imi Sunday by attendMfloBt you ffy nsnln^ jv«i^u. lo^un — «uj ^-vut *muj/ ™ —------. _. • J *' •»•- v il churches with their Onlooker - '1 ain't got th« will have a regular troop meeting formation call the unit ottice w '.* •S3.-** -,_-. itreet, JW patience," at 7:30, this evening at the First '*E TJ~ Presbyterian Church, Oak Tree The regular monthly meeting t~ was held Monday evening at the ••#"*•* Road. v; * * .Wftr. Tomorrow night the boys will YWCA, New Brunswick. have their monthly swim night. The by-laws committee had the Scouts will meet at the YMCAnew by-laws ready fc approval. Buick 1 .'A1 'U . r« i They were accepted by the mem- Perth Amboy. ^ * -4 •*•»• Plans are being made for a bers and will be available shortly. at Polkowit *- i . 'i Court of Honor, February 21, at A discussion at the meeting was J the First Presbyterian Church. based on the United^ "States Pub- Members of the " 'er of Arrow Service Statistical Re- * and get a great buy A, DYER BERGHOF, prominent Colonia will be present, at which time port. The report stated that with *

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FOR SALE HELP WANTED atwn Cotmnlssloner Robert A, of opposition toward the advance- Report FfOlil program, extension of ,/,', toe claims there are more deemenr t of education in our Town- "^ tor Peace program TRAYflat FOLDING BABY CAR- Trainee as managerial assistant. n-l ship. On the contrary, there is sugar quota* ami ** U CL VSSIFiEO WAGE, blue and white, with Small midwest company with there were at the time of no indication that education will Pood Stamp plan - INFORMATION mattress. Good condition, Call offices in major cities nationally. the Indians ... The New Jersey be impaired if a thorough examin torn for consideration. KT 1-49&4. 2/13' Starting salary $100 per week. Court ation of every aspect of the budget;_. ,t There's reportedly St 00 for 15 words Deadline for aA: Tieadar Send resume to Luce Romeike • fart II A IH for tbv nine HOROSCOPE READINGS • wooden was reviewed in detail. This T IfiCllOI sitidh on the part of le each additional woffl Press Clipping Service, 39 Cort- worth was proven,when the Township"'*'*'"*" Y state Senators to i,,, Payable In no>ince publication landt Street. Room 1108, Nehighwayw * $1,317.94. Committee, at the request of the TLft II BY MRS. LYNX York, 2/13 moat of those proposals VOTE: NO CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN OVER PHONE; Reader and adviser. Advice on voters, cut the budget $300,000 00 | ||JJ |fl r Issues Into a tingle omnibus i MUST BE SENT IN. all problems of life. All readings and the Board still showed "an effort to consolidate in private and confidential. Satisfac- Capitol Dome Editor^ Letters accumulated surplus" of around various elements Telephone MErenry 4-1111 $500,000.00. Aooroach tion guaranteed. With this ad and < Continued from Edit P»»a» i the hint of Sll, $1.00 you are erititlod to a full life i Continued from Edit Page) Furthermore, it is expwtod that soundly however, has v Have theyy not been taughg t Fair D \\ iI I Department of Conservation snd •\l WANTED • reading. Available for seance ant! Play, and that there can only the Boarrt of Educailon *UI Um\1,llurc Mr LOST A FOUND MALE Economic Development to assist Needing a two parties. Sunday by winner? If not. why not? (the slorm warnings and find conn ^ ^ f01TStalling a drop in May. Now Jersey manufacturers estab It Uf LOST - Gold charm bracelet, EXPANDING SALES TERRI- only. Open daily 9 AM to 9 p.m. Get these Men out to a *'600" mon ground on which _ to rom in omc» while at the same ' The net reM of an> lish —-., (*- — -r farniiii illl untuner : WIIIIV nv "iv. uv—.-p.j 0 - j - K.iflay,h?twwii Washington Ave-TORY IN CENTRAL JERSEY -Tar more information call » h ations school where they belong, nopromist e with the Township Com ^ attacking the problem of muster tven a simple A n nur nnrl Columbus School, Car'tfatton's ^ corporation »179. 1»2 Irving Street. Rahway. among the children of Fords, : /1Cotto nwa presentnU as nan even |(tangltanR|eo w^ch W h totaling mittee. For the past few years, tho rural area ^^ wi|| be a sig -"*" " tiM-t>t. Howard sentimental value, [looking for several aggressive whom we are trying to rear as complicated dilemma even in the bill flt a!| to 99 technique of operating the Board nificant part of the President*! liftum to 8ft Washington Avenue sales counsellors. Sales experience!* good AMERICANS who know a fn« of an acknowledged con-, It woul(j ^ , |( the State in December . . . Three of Education has neglected to in- >gjs}ative program this year rear). 2/13* preferred. We will pay $750.00 good fight and fair play. elude public opinion. census that a legislative remedy! Johnson forces wlll/luu! elementary school supervisors \nd the extent of his success i _!__!/ I** A.«n>anl ills . r x t monthly to the man who qualifies. INCOME TAX RETURNS pre- Thank you, Finally, if the Board cannot Ifi for it8 current "IS- !a «refd furnm Iht BIS. OPPORTUNITIES from the Philippines are in New iiMPiij, ii u« uwui vu....*,, jp persuacunpersuading M>ngreCongresws wto HU^Kadopt* House late last ap- soil to get w nard M, Shanley, of Bernardsville, vice to the community in his at- particular. ple of Woodbridge Township clear- textile mills while at the lame «*«• • herd «f hutl.i r built hi)mo. Complete line of com- 2/6-3/5* as their candidate for United tempt to secure an appointed major issues—and the '..in ly demonstrated their refusal to time providing a gradual Veduc- them from the wai,T mercial and industrial steel build- Girl To Work In Local Finance States Senator this year ... The Board of Education, Only then -involved (it- in^s to supplement residences. fcompany Office. Good Salary li- IP.roUR DRINKING has be- be hoodwinked by outside influ- would we be assured of qualified !"^ Jj tion In cotton price supports, A meat company i, Legislature this year will study a| which, together, Tlieory behind that measure fa the land around the y. For details write or phone Ro- beral Company Benefits Conven- come a problem Alcoholics capital punishment for the crime ence, or to be stampeded undermen who know the elementary ( 1") Anonymous can help you. Call h f the lion's share of the it would lower cotton costs taken the herd on n \ bert McCann, Northern Homes ient Hours. Call 778-6167 Between of murder . . . Carlton W. Tilling- threat of maw migration of teach- principles of sound and econonv multi-billion Bl 2-1615 or write P. O. Box and island. The animaK ,f!n'. Sales Corporation 1634 Union Boul- 9:00 A.M. and S P.M. Daily hast, of Burlington, popular Ex- ers from our fair shores. jcaj planning and thereby better farm lo 253 Woodbridge 12/5-2/20* he spot so they jum , r. I evard. Allentown, Pa. Phone Area 2/13-2/27 ecutive Director of the New Jer- Out of town proponents of the ^p^ (ne cause of educational the consumer sufficiently to gua budget made their debut as huck- tics. pand k f th d Code 215 435-9544 2/13 CARPENTER AND GENERAL sey Taxpayers Association, will advancement in Woodbridge Town ,,..... retire at the end of February, sters and hawked in favor of itsship... or "Cltv of Woodbridge"!! ^ both Instanca product and a surplus reduction, | The ftehermin fnu SPARE TIME INCOME MOTHERS AND HOUSEWIVES- CONTRACTOR - All kinds of re- r problem resolves iitselt f tnto how following a 15-year span of serpassage- . From the results, the C. C. Bangert , . , L Aariculture Secretary OrvillCi* picnic are J and Earn as you learn. $40460 per pairs and alterations. No job too l k A Refilling and collecting mom 1.y Refilg d cg vice .., Toll revenue went up taxpaying buyers didn't buy. In- I Ridgedale Place, best to reduce the surplus or keep ^and w oth;r Admini. kaded out ontSMh, hlL week. Car necessary. FU &4516 big or too small. Fully Insured. iti frnfromm gettinOPH ngo hbigge ctfer Without rrwuMiioiiu w ___._.. -ha «1 tKn n ^ from NEW TYPE W#i qualitl y 6,2 pqr cent and traffic fatalities stead, they examined It from a Woodbridge. N. J. nation figure, on the other hand. chasee d the carsU free estimate* &U FU .1-7043 or at the same coin operated• SBtpeHMnT In went ifawTJi per cent off tWemore wtliatic viewpoint aqri ap- * ^l area. No selling. To qualify you ME 4-7378. 1/23 • 2/13* parently found many areas where Who FOR RENT Garden State Parkway during GIVES KIDNEY TO SOtf Geori must have car, references, $600 to 1963 ... The New Jersey Citizens the budget could afford some man Talmadge which would pro-| License Clerk - \\ $1900 cash. Seven to twelve hours MRS. CURTIS-READINGS AND Oklahoma City - A 42-year-old pocket book. WEST CARTERET - Three ADVICE on all problems of life. Highway Committee is opposed slashing economies, since they vide i guaranteed minimum in-I you, sailor? weekly can net excellent monthly to further year-to-year financing foot the bill donated a kidney to his 14-year On the wheat front legislation ' ' Sailor - 18. Income. More full Urae, For perrooms- and bath. Heat and hoOpet n 9 to 9. No appointment ne- old in the first such transplant water supplied. Call at 1431 Roose- cessary. 196 New Brunswick Ave,, of state highways. This rejection should dissolve Clerk - How old sonal interview write P.O. Box any notions from the minds of theoperation at the Baptist Memorial 4185. Pittsburgh J, Pa. Include velt Avenue, West Carteret Perth Amboy, HI 2 8891. voluntary acreage reduction with there? 4/6-2/ n* CAPITOL CAPERS: - Speak- Board that they cast some sort Hospital. Sailor 164. phone number, 2/13* 1/23-2/13' of a marie spel! over the people Previous operations failed to some sort of inducement for grow- ing on whether he was right or Beyond that, the department is Clerk - Sorry, but SEWAREN NURSERY SCHOOL wrong in proposing a State in-of Woodbridge and that whatso- correct the boy's congenital kid ers who comply. • MALE HELP WANTED • WOODBRIDGE — Three room jy that cot to get her parents' r - Transportation, hot lunches, come tax recently, Governor ever it asked, it shall receive.' ney disorder dscovered when he That's a departure from a sys-jproposing apartment. Heat and water furn- was about seven. Both father trm of rigid producUon *nd.ton farmed voluntarily cutting Sailor - Who the snacks. Qualfiied teachers. Large Richard J. Hughes declared More important however, the GUITAR TEACHER ished, First floor. Rear of com- and son came through the opera- marketing controls proposed by acreage below their allotment De think that is standm g \ Call For Appointment mercial building. $75.00 per month. play area and recreation. ME 4-"Even a broken clock is right defeat of the budget should not be the late Lpensated for the reduction. a shotgun - Daniel LI 9-2079 2/13 Call ME 4-1112. 2/6tf 3617. 1/23-2/13* twice a day" . . . State Conser- interpreted as a public expression tion satisfactory condition. BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY OF ESTABLISHED LOCAL and AREA FIRMS! Jewelers • PlDmblng & Heating - Real Estate Rig Cleaning Aitomatlc florae Heating Books Coal & Fiel Oil Foreign Cars ••/gvr. SMITH QUALITY HEATING Rahway HEATING FOREIGN CAR vwith a Bollard's & Alft CONDITIONING REPAIRS Plumbing and Heating CARPET SERVICE Aveael Humidiflcation PROBLEM? COLLISION WORK R«msen Ave. • Repairing • InstalLii BOOK and ME 4-3099 Electronic Air-Cleaning Let-us solve your Free Estimates Att WORK • Carpet Cleaning In Hotm WARM AIR Installations heating problem FULL! GUARANTEED! ToUets P/ERY PRICB Only 8c sq. ft. GIFT from service to com- EUROPEAN TRAINED Fl) 84667 Kitchen Faucets • New Carpet - loos Wool plete heating instal- • Moving & Tracking - Wiltons & Plush & O lations. MECHANIC GOLDBLATT'S Gas Water Heaters SHOP nnnnnnn^n^a^ia^nn^nn^a^a^a^ia^ni^a^a^^a^iiii^a^a^^a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^w Direct Prom Factory To free Kstlmatei Timi aMHfea Jiahwaj'i Old**! IfUk-UiM REPAIRS and 1ERYL0CATI0N KEROSENE Jewelrj At Huge Saving 1W3 H'wty 53 E. Cherry St Imported Auto M East Cherry Street Move "IDEAL WAY" REPLACEMENTS #1 Call TRADE YOUR HOUSE CALL LI 8-1928 FU 1-1770 RAHWAY Phone FU S-3S14 Sewer Cleaning AVENEL MErcary SALES and SERVICE Leave Everything To Us ••waaa^aa ME 4-2903 Closed Mondays AGENT NATIONAL VAN 4-1400 1010 St. George Avemie UNES _ tt Yean tl Knov How Schools Car Wash AVENEL St. George Ave., Avenel and Experience In (Near Cloverleaf) SPECIAL WINTER RATES Automotive Work Dally 8:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. CLASSIFIED "Service Residential Home Sales LOCAL MOVERS Kit. 18K Saturday 9:00 A, M. to 6:00 F. At 3 Men and Trailer: 914 flour With « Member We Wash Your Car AVENEL 1 Multtpk Uittaf ftmic* New Brunswick Smt-tariai JN CARTERET ITS, . # . And Wax It Too! ME 6-9070 Smile * Accounting ft B COAL S OIL CO. 4-9752 ADS Rahway Avenue, Aveoel Lons Machines Scho SITAR'S Distance "SPRAY WAX" Stem & Dragoset I, Qt ALLEN - B.C.S. Automotive Selrlce Storagt M.A. Director Included at No Bxtn Cost! BRING RatcJ REALTORS 1 'Tft * V V- -. '* F. Body Work * Glass WAi. Contractor^ A IBM Motor Repairs • Axle tm (Formerly With ChlTl ME 4-5500 SUWfTftpfalC * A A Brake Service RESULTS BMretUUl * Offtcr 54 MAIN ST. CITU »miee - A Wheel - Head Lights Reception lit - V&L CONTRACTORS GOSSELIN - Music Instruction - PLUMBING WOODBRIDGE fortlnj - TabnUtlng - Inspection Work em Funeral Home CilCUUllltR Tane-Upi CRR WASH Additions and Dormers Towing Serrict Bear Liquor lures an * trt«. • i-»» Garages Air Conditioned Free PUcrmnH Wheel umrmm • woemm Learn To Play The Refrigeration Kl1-7300 Parking Kilmer 5-3S1* Alignment Tal. MB 4-4333 Recreation Rooms 77 Linden Street "Ride With Pride In a Clean HEATING Ut klUJXJ St., Nf* H Cirteret Siding and Roofing on Tekphow 4-1881 PIANO-ORGAN t Premise* II i Porches WOODBRIDGE ACCORDION ELECTRIC - Service Stations Ceramic Tile Leaden and Gutters CALL FU 1-5858 Private Instructions by SEWER SERVICE Beautlclai FU 1-5851 Qualified Teachers All Types of Repairs Uquor Sure, lie. M? HarreB Are«M Corner New Dover Kd. Bcginnen and Advanced FULLY INSURED Woodbridge, N. J. Di Bella Our Award A Wood Ava. WE DELIVER! Students Accepted Winning Htyllsti Are Alwajs Kl 14i596 Colonia, N. J. Refrigeration TOWNE GAME Courteous Complete Stock of Domestic Call ME 4-5446 And Happy CERAMIC TILE • Heating J. F. Gardner A ^ ScrTe Yoa and Imported Wises Authorized No App. CONTRACTOR Delicatessei Home Improvement - Beers sod Liquors Sales & Service 485AMBOV AVKMl Necesaary • Air-conditioning Monday A including Mosaic tiles CONN ORGANS I if 574 AMBOV AVENUE Tucidar KIMBALL PIANOS SALES • SERVICE New Jobs aj*d WOODBRtDGE, N. J. MErcury In Wl«t fcnd Wlf Can Repairs of All Kinds TREAT SHOPPE Tennyson Contractors INSTALLATION We're Ualr Designs by JARDOT Printing 40 Mm 4 i *• *- * t Sheet Rook Finishing - Atl ME 4-3150 OPEN DAILY JO-ft - Sat. 10 -• Coal & Fiel Oil * • SALADS at Their Best i MR (WMY • SODA FOUNTAIN Atrles^ i Spraying Colonia, N. J. Tires t Beauty Salon t FRESH BAKERY GOODS Upker '1 :( Comflete RemodeUsf •^•ntanfafB EDDY'S MUSIC CENTER TIRES LIMITS Open 8 A.M. to • PJrt — - -^ - Riiflig&Slilig J flervto Hill »f*!t- OF AVENEL ^a^a^i^i^i^i^i^l^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ INCLUDING SUNDAYS Kl 1-5244 FORDS ^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^a^a^a^M Your Coal Bin With SS3 Avenel Street, AvcoeJ Photo Offset Hair Closed Wednesday All Day (U> tiL (fturge Avenue) 1 i Lehigh Premium Anthracite T. R. STEVENS Styling — — — • 04 Sheet McUl Wurk NUT OR & COAL COMPANY PRIVATE LESSONS •M ST GEORGE AVK. Detective Agency - Insnrance 0 Plywood • Uaidwrtre At Our Studio For 2395 Letterpress WOODBRIIK.F: ('all STOVE # Mjnun'k SuppUci • luiuUilua Accordion • Guitar Spring • * Piano Drums Sai PEA TOBOROWSKY Printing Ol all 21 93 ME 6 2711 Millwork • aarm*c Door* \i-v COAL i John M. Oliphant Marie's Beauty Salon Muilcki initrumenUi A Detective Agency r^uel OU k Coal AcceuortM B. K. 37 Washington Av*.r BUCK n H i 20-50 Buuded by 8UU u! Agency Op AU No Job Too Large •!UHS Kl COAL mmwmmm K1MINAL Automobile 4tpn| (Closud Hlllcrest 2-0180 Or Too Small Alf tlMt Oil in t Fire Palotinr Mot«r National (ML TODAY Water Proof in? \. Brand 1'U unlit Liit a m eu Home Owners BR EST1MATBV 24-Hour tax All Ml «-ZUS MALK & KEMALK Life Insurance ("arousel on MATK1MON1AJ. MAT'IKHH - Mas01 Cntractor - 1 All ttutatrt Colonia Any Kind of ME 4-1111-2-3 BASEMEN INVKttTlUATEl) 565 Avenue Heiry Jaisei & Soi FU 8-2ttl Masonry Work fin 13-7 CONTUUL FKKK KSTIMATES Water Proo (uloaiu New and Repair* Spraying CARH Sandblasting For fut tkrvlc* M1VHING PICHSONS TBACW) Cellar W<*therprooflng Work Juil Give Us a Call CON8TABLB 8KRVICK INDUSTRIAL MIDDLESEX WILL TUAVKL ANYWUKlUC U*y * Nlt4 CaU All Jobs Guaranteed COMMERCIAL 1 VAIUJJ 1-5132 fir*** Work Z. free Esllii''' " Looking For Th« IK New Brunswick Avvuuc Insured Painting and Decorating SIMONE BROS ftb Aluboy Glamorous You? Contractors of America THE WOODBRIOOE 5*8 Alden Street LINDEN, N. J. V Alley 6-5260 PUBLISHING CO. EIMER FU 1-9865 0!RECTORY ADS FU 1-9306 Woodbridge, N. J, State llwy Nu, tl, (uluula HII 6-2726 MM King (itwrgt* Kd. (iretn Street (OokmU) Forth, New Jersey Kt MUloo Blvd We Qtv* 8AH Woodbridge +Uet HIJ 6-0059 BRING RESULTS FUMttS i*. •• ndent-L«ader (E.B.) • Carteret PreM Thursday, February 13, 1964 , i ,,\ • ' T ""—^' • ^—— •MlTlTTg^WH II PAGE THIRTEEN Susan Marie Curry s riends to Honor Jensen Fafee Alarm ltrin«on isicn apphquw „ al fi:30 p m ' .iv.are of Ihe expense to the tax- CHRIS PKUKFISKN. JR. <>f Elks, served on the Woodbridge Redeemer lurch. Continuing ft ntunn| payer each UHK an alarm ii -IHT a«* ' j * Chairmen selected were Mrs Township Council and is serm n i R t0 »•»'"• IIer ve" .{![ I^ouis Btauth for the auxiliary 1 the Peopl?e of God in Pulpit and •miml.-d. Four fire trucks art p Chris Pedersen n( ths Ex Chiefs Association (li>pnldied whenever an alarm in- in I . . !!|!and Benjamin -unshinc for the the Fords Fire Co. He also has Pew", this Sunday in his message mairnnl wiUIiLeio||i Co.chailwn yre Mrs he will look at "The Utter to an vnlvt-s a School site," atated nrt|ii^iiwi par.. | *** served as president of the New Over Tolerant church f(Himi in I'hiel Mi/.emy. U Tours witli Band State Probation Officerst - " .tin on a P<«y«T-!A|f red Q^'. CO°™MJ! Fnr this reason, as well as 81 Fom>s (lllls Association. Revelations" 2; 12-17. $ M D. uT"!*"" I'*™n. J^1 lMa e fl::t0 h sivnnhnn Middlesex County FreeholdeFreeholderr' ^r\ngi *the 9:M houwr aa ne neww PURniASKS MUST TICKI-;TS: Mayor Walu 7irpol«. ri^ht. is s<...i T« rommllte planning the dinner. W like to This year's prfsmtiiiinn will ]»• the SacnRi-M'hiHr. Wu^k, at WmtilbrMep Kmior High Srhnol ilhe whereabouts of their childrea (l1 al1 timeSl K y late « nernadine!^,eph ? „ ,kl' lwOsterSl Pcter veiled Hand of Am™ Mrs. Edmund A. Hayes and Mrs. know more about the scriptures) February 21. UamiiiiR tho ticket to the mayor is Joseph Fritsrhe, dub presldcnT. as the ™^ * k Franrps Ww. no«d«Deegen aarme /»n.nk«irco-chair_ andd thee Lutheran Church,, thnsthosep ] Past PresidentPresid^ni, Louu CyktorCviitnr,. looks o»nn att lefleftt . ' ' nichnight when -^os-nost t off the alarms ' vv, .urn. and Miss and Wade L Brown, ad AmericAm a i•s a weliil who are interrted in becoming " 1 Sre- called, the chief continued. known concert band, It has .reservations; Mrs. August Lauer, Payed| Serving on the committee are members of the church, and for "Also to be taken into considera- those who would like to review Awar(ls tion fy the volunteer fireman the teachings fo th church. This Fords Lions to Sponsor whose time is taken up unnec* class will meet in the chur 'i Deborah to , publicity and itS FORDS - Mrs. Meyer Fried- All reservations weeks in February open Concert to Assist Squad freely give of his time, and at :\ till to Miami Beach, PauSTil ?I^avelle* ^, are well man, president of the Parkway „ « „ J 4 t a - G«•. Water"aierss Jr.jr.,, Josephn J,. TakacsJhouirakacs, n°u»e ius beinucmg helmmd in thmee Sundaaunaay • rhantpr nf hprwih uiii ..^nni limrtimeas llfiriskr "hilfsl l lifel •, when there is rnupic will make their March 30 and >ll boosters should pnth Amhoy. For travel- be turned in at the Piscataway sistently high quality of musician-, Arthur R j fc DamJ)ach houre wiu be held in the junior, usual cooperative efforts by one is not only expensive to the tax- 1 Airerican Legion Post 261, Wash- to a permanent chorus of 80 iiTidt ilmse a three-piece ship, tpli pre-teen, senior departmenp t Par-jpublij c service organization on be-voices and has appeared with payer but aggravating to these MiHe kna4 nuit with ington AvtQUft, N«w Market, dor- and Martipindet. Mr gr errff th« h e childrehln dan d otherMM << < •"*»> *?» iUin i Fd fli music f?8tivnl* vahinWft Jkonwii to he etllttj awards are 'presented* in rec- out at nignt on a wild goow Middlesex County Committee of interested members at)d friends (concerns the Lions Club which has i % • •_ « New York City where he majored Hillel Choral Unit .ire invited *o th Sunday School been of constant aid and chase." V K-i'^ u;^ graduated from the American Legion. The next in clarinet. He attended Wood- The regular meeting of the nre banquet meeting Ls Februar) 19, To Sing Here Feb. 2 2 [classes to ttt in Hii!h School and is bridge Senior High School and was lea™ with their children. lit|lnvit-|Squaq d at the top as a vital force chorus class "A" at the national company will be at 8 o'clock to. Parkway Chapter will receive the for Royal Milhvork with Mrs. Louis -lauth. 29 South In the school band. He was also FORDS - Mrs. Stanley Levine,L to house ^ in the heaUh and welfare of theh competition in Philadelphia in meritorious Li\.rard morrow night at the fire house, Supply Co., Inc.5t,h Street, Highland Park. a member of the New Jersey m( hapler d it 1950 and was second in New York ( Corrielle Street. r husband is a grad- IT!?*t.t % ** * fc° ^ WiUiam Macauley, department ^rds community. Mrs. Stephen Goetz, chairman All State Band for four years, He Women has an- ^^ At -^ M!ne[[m ^ WaIteJ lM ^ the st John'S First in 1956. They are aiming at first nf^ 1 \Uu(lhri(lge Hiph School formed dress club, rt •! KOREA REASSURED has been the instrumental music ^ ^ #J: ™! Pro** head of *•» Sunday Aid Squad answered approxi- place again in New York, in May.l . LISTS FIVE FIRE CALLS iii|i!nTP(l bv Gimpleman's Secretary of State Rusk as-teacher in the South Plainfield will entertain at the Morris Stores, Metuchen, will Pf-rth Amlmy , mentioned that open mately 120 emergency calls, help- A few years ago the club toured collect the first week's money at KEASBEY - Chief John Ceto ( wired South Korean President school system since the 1960-61 for the ^ible class depart- ing the suffering and saving many Europe, mostly in West Germany, of the Protection Fire Company Park that there will be no cut- school year, and resides at 159 niary 21 at p.m. at the Jew- trans- this meeting. The club will run ment folk)wing lives. acted as and were received with critical for twenty consecutive weeks at No, 1 listed five fire calls in hi» back in United States forces sta- Dunbar Avenue, Fords. Center in Metucb- Sunday, February 23. port in many cases for people acclaim by large audiences m , January report. Of these one Mr, Pederscn is the solo clari- en. ione dollar wk Car(|s wiI lot hers Club tioned in Korea, Sunday evening the regular who were too sick or feeble to goStuttgart, Dusseldorf. Bonn, and be i8ft]ed so that each member was a regular drill, one wash Rusk said any reduction of thenetist for the Bay City Band, The Hillel Foundation is corn- voter*1 meeting of ;he church will to hospitals by themselves, many other cities. down, one car and two factory 50.000-man Umted States force Pertrj Amboy, and the DuneBen will be able to keep track of her be held in the church auditorium. The Lions Club has adopted the The membership today consists individual account. fires. Events Planned in Korea or the 600.000 • maElkn s B;ind. He is affiliated ith °f °« ch"r<* arekuad as one of its principal chari- of a large percentage of second South Korean Army was out of A.F. of M., Ideal 373. Perth Am- Refreshments will be served by The next regular meeting of ttw Fi*i;i>S - The (others Club of £n ISlTIn H2 invited too these business meeting,, tie.. andd hass producedd d varietiyty generation Germans and other hospitality chairman, Mrs, Berfire- company is scheduled for iiu-t at the home of the question at present. boy ,and Wai 802. New York. *ZIZ ™S to discuMM andd plan thee programs shows andd donated thee profitss too Americans. Their music contains meeting is comprised . . »" L, ^ nard Raff. February 17, •s Clement, 621 King of the church. First Aid Sm From this a strong American accent, but the id. with Mrs. Raymond of about 20 stude from Rutgers old world tradition of fine singing adherence to basic music princi Lopez accepts Yankee terms of Douglass. Their renditions will During mi o hostess. The theme **"*• urfent and through hard work, practice, and oals remains $30,000. Fords Junior High PTA include Israeli « ,„. and sekc- week '\\wg was Troop ad- Wednesday at 7 and and o ;md the merit badge s ana » telcm. Hears Talk by Van Pelt V;Jj{aymond Hansen, presi- Int. "field a discussion on theFORDS - Forthcoming events'Mrs Frank Lamatuio was modevening- . at the 7 p. m. service. Pastor men's chorus or glee club con- !hofl> of advancement within were scheduled at the last meet- orator. On the panel was Miss Stohs is preaching on the theme, stating of 80 men wiH appear at troop, the advancement to Lynn Hill, who spoke on the StuMEETIN- G TUESDAY "When Thy Face I See" and wUl 8:00 p.m., on Friday, February 21 ing of the Ford* Junior High U Hh [her rmiks through the merit School PTA, held in the * ife-dent Council, room representa- FORDS - Members of the troop a at the Woodbridge Senior High Realtors Insarors Build m. iind the purpose of thtoruire a of the school, Instruction tives, the Scwiue-Fair, sports, committee of Troop 52 will meet|of Agony", ttTtiikP MM" School Auditorium at a concert lard of Review. on the new method of mathemat- shows ; d Guidance. at the home if Michael Fazan, 49 sponsored by the Fords Lions I!I\ Hnnsen also reminded the ics now being t ^bt from kinder Kenneth Van Pelt, the sec-Beech Street, on February 18, WtUffpuld . I Club for the benefit of the St. off thai Camp Cowaw res-gefta* jferottgh-th*-12ft grftde will ono pftnelisl who is head of ftrfttt-p.m. Raymond Bans*, chair- We'd be glad to get behind our John's First Aid and Safety Announee removal nnon fees are to be turned be given on Fei.u; - 20 in the!JuvwflJuvevfle DivisioDivision of ththe eWood- man, requests ill Dads interested constructive thinkers in this eri-Squad t'» Scoutmasters Ralph Gamo Woodbridge Ugh School Cafeter,bridge Township Police Depart- in working with the officers of sis, as a highbitw magazine sug Well-known in music circles as ia, Mr, J. Wilson will be the in- mtnt, ojwned his remarks by say- the comrnittee and the troop to an outstanding chorus, the ' veii Balasz no later than Newark Saenger Choir has an mary stmctor, ing "Not enough is said about the attend. Final arrangements for either control our foot or else be certain to come up before a sym-interesting history. 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«* ***************************************** • Colonia Five Trounces Seasons w Fords to Lead in League Second Team Standings W L Cnli.nia fi 2 Little League WO!K!I A 6 3 I, Min - 5 4 WOODBRIDGE ~ Tl Puds 0 8 Registration tho Capital S?nt by i wo; DBRIDGE - Colonia made bridge Jllgii School i THI a oriojs bid to capture the Town- team earlier this w I. ' ship .Junior High School Basket- from a Joyous one as ( ball League championship by do- Lake's Barrons n?tim by Johnnie Royfe ing Fords by a 6443 score, n p bn w*n '-ii ' ^lr i! [or Ihe Woodbridge Litilo G9-44 reversal al the \:i Kovaes1 'cagers a ha]f ganw M will be held nn two ccr defeated Trenton T1IF I AST SAY ABOUT THE WINTER OLYMPICS in the current \andings. Saturdays' February 15 and 22, Trenton, now rated Thr recent game was prarti- from 9 a. m. unli! noon and oil ba.ketball tenm in During the past week, it has-been discouraging callv decided in the first period-Wednesday eie ig, February 19. acci'in "as"n when Colonia dominated ,thr ac- from 7 unM! ». The pre- while Woodbridge is to listen to American citizens calling every ath- ill take lete at Innsbruck, Austria, k professional with tion on the floor by a wide 23-2 registration program will u.« lipperecheian with nn margin. It'was Colonia ai*ain in place at tiie 'ocal St. James Par- I(S(15-2| mtMWlArecord. the exception of the soundly trounced U. S. the serend session, 11-8. and 20-12! ,-hial School. Tnmqrrow night I.nk in [\K third. Fords snapjied r»nck eligible to compete dur- Olympic teajn. Defeat has always been a bitter are slated to play ;i pill for Americans to swallow, but what have 20-10 in the final frame hut their; the 1!»M season an* boys who against St. Jos h late surge was not good enough vil, b(l (.j:jlt years old prior to--*{om which has w •on we done to improve the present conditions which to close the gap. AutyM l. 19*W. and attain the a^e , . .,. .'• exist in the outdated AAU with itrf%ethods of The high point producer, form 13 aflcr Jul{ 31i ,w The only £j "n L?Jund selection and training program. If we are at- Colonia were Leroy Brown andireqUilvmcnts for a hoy to partici- sidered a ^^ m'( Andy Mitchelljvith totals of 18 and! pate jn the Little League are that M . of TURN OUT FINE DINNER: The chefs responsible lor the Siedelburg in New York City, and Eddie Kay. On the extreme i , 'r. tempting to bring other nations down to our de- 13. respectively. The bwton(thc(his applicolkm be signeg d hy^a . /town |Q left is Mrs. Anna BfrtoVap, mother of the tavern owner, Lou p m annual venison feast sponsored by Ihe LlbertfSportamen's Club r-legal guardian at the teriorating level in sporta^forget about it, be- of Wrts %t th£Xtt»erty Tavern ftitriay af terMM are pictured Bertekty. Ov*r 250 dinners were served members^ the club floor for Fords were Bob O reversal. The Saint wlilutttglftally of W-points and;sitc of the regfetratton andd titfwilh * Tom Seofl, are bri c \ cause we are the ones who taught them the re- above. tVom left to rfght, Mike Sabo, Johtt Vargo, Jieail Chef and their frirads. Lou Corvino with 10. ; ! hirth or baptismal certificate be Geza Kifth, who is also the head man in the kitchen at the Old a completing a most wards of victory many years ago. A scrappy and determined fpro(]uml for proof of ape. b campaign with 12 vici Woodbridge team, coached y; Bovs who were officially regis- cd up against four st As we scream "professionals" across the broad Don Furdock, came through wltl1 ered and played in either the . r Atlantic Ocean, the Russians, Austrians, Finns, t Note Armstrong \va 1 Swedes, Norwegians and a few other countries ; ; !, I just smile and collect Olympic medals. Although and one foul for 23 point the athletes are more or less sponsored by their The win was the sixth in nine wuw . , his teammates, Carl i respective countries, they still have to possess si;" ^ tlsld Jco L,r.\ Additional infer™,,™, ry,•-|and Charlie Mershon J,ns ky mp eligibility and registration pro- (ota|s 0( 2l an(j 12( talent and desire to win, Money cannot buy a ions, cedures may be obtained during John Simkovich, the \y Ani*ie Armando, has a hold on the hours of registration at the 306 foot leap off a ski jump, a fast time on the tliird place with a 5-4 record. bridge shooter during St. James School from members week, was high man on bobsled run, a high tally in figure skating, endur- Woudbridge held a 37-31 1 Little League staff of of- going into the fourth period and ™ , for his team with 14 Td ance in speed skating and fall-free runs down a it appeared as though they wereflcials- Wieczenak was next slalom course. Regardless of how these foreign in However, the Iselin team | - - line in the scoring co athletes receive their subsistence before and dur- caught fire with a 17 point splash' QcktfSfA FlPlH 11 counters. in the final quarter and came IVCUWI U • I^IVI Although Jack Burke, ing competition, they must prove themselves within one point of balancing the — — rons1 best all around plavi against some of the world's best athletes. score before the final whistle. fQf I 0UN16Y to hit double figures, h i*, In fact the Iselin aggregation * points was good enough I I would suggest that instead of ridiculing the tallied four points with a m n <:. TRENTON - Preliminary and new Woodbridge season- Europeans for their achievements, we should to play and finally missed an oo- first round airings for the forth- of 347 points. The form*1 attempt to learn how they have become dominat- (Hirmnity to even it up when a coming 46th annual New Jersey of 340 was set in 1951 hv foul shot was missed with only 30; State lntenwhotatic Athletic As- present eoach Jim l,ake ing champions, If their governments feel that snonds remaining on the clock. | sociation basketball tournament It has been a known foci the importance of winning is worth a few dol- Dennis Montecalvo, the versa- were anonunced here with the season that the WoodbriHuo lars for world accldim in the realm of sports, tile Woodbridge player who excels news that a record field of 177 lacked adequate height under the both »n defense and offense, came schools will paricipate. backboards, but the weakness let's petition our governing body in Washington through with still another stellar Included in the huge field, which failed to hinder the Bncrn to give our athletes similar funds. This puristic performance with a cluster of 20 will battle it out for four public the recent Trenton game, attitude among members of the Olympic com- points His teammate Bill Gott- ancj three parochial school cham- Fred Price took advantaee of denker was also high in tha.scor- p»nships starting March 2, are allvisitors' plight and put his tatt mittee is becoming nauseating and everyone is ing column with 18 counters. 14 seven defending champions. men, Charlie Mershon, Tail Sam- getting tired of their repeated charges against TOURNAMENT CHAMPS: Of the Father and Son Bowling right, John Engiert, Harold Amy, Peter Cocuzza, Pat Coyle, In were accounted for in the excit- In announcing plans for the uels and Carl Christm,^ in ^ competitors from other nations simply because Tournament sponsored by the Avenel Bantam and Junor Bowl- the rear: Paul Stich, Gene Arny, Peter Cocuzza Sr., and Frank ing second half. tournament, James G. Growney, to the -hoops where they corn we are losing. What happened to the'American ing League held at the Majestic Lanes are: Front Row, left to Pelzman. Al braden, Iselm's leading scor- NJSIAA executive secretary-trea- trolled the backboards rao>t of the tl er was top man again for^ his surer said ^ dat6s md sit6s of game< tradition of breeding good losers and gentlemen? club with 20 points while Mike the preliminary. and first round The first period was do* with I'm not referring to our courageous athletes but Jaycees Announce Junior Lafayette 5 Volker and Joe Walsh tossed, in games win be announced at a lat- Trenton easing out to a mo lead those sanctimonious souls who shackle them Father- Son totals of 12-and 10. U date. The tourney wilt be con- after the top side of iho score Score by periods: |cluded the weekend of March 20- switched teams a couple ol times with a book of rigid amateur rules. BowlingTournamentDays^Nms 73 to 48Colonia 23 11 20 10 - 64 21 when all seven divisional chain- during the hectic action Tourney Hit Fords 2 8 12 21 - 43 k How Terry McDermott won a gold medal in pions will be enftwned in Atlantic]strong wa< high for home W L City Convention Hall, team"with six pointsi , wluW Sim- AVENEL - The..annual Father WOODBRIDGE - The Junior twelfth .Jo insure equalization in Woodbridge 8 17 12 12 - 49 speed skating is still a mystery when one con- and -jSon •,. Lafayette _^_ .2 0 As in recent.years, the titlistsjkovich kept the Barrens in the Bawling Tournament, sponsored competition. , Wa(te Forest5 1 1Iselin 7 17 7 17 - from North Jersev siders the handicaps he was forced to face dur- sponsored by the Avenel Bantam „«. . , - * , n i . Section 1 will game, sinking five/ by the Woodbridge Townsnip' Ja> It was also disclosed that tro- Presbyterian jpw, at thWthei; _ I i Officials: Tomczuk, Capraro. take ^ North jersey section Woodbridge got off t« a w ing his long hours o£ training after standing eees'at the i estic Lanes, was termed a huge r eight hour* Alongside a barbels chair in Mic with a record number tff>viil be ildd on jonscculive Satur- three game series and hi| AVENEL - One of the finest mate that Stan Musial has r«-se y an<* South Jersey winners wil}|but reknted to pressure the m taints gan. He didn't have an official Olympic rink 'bowlers participating according days, February 22 and 29. The game for both boys and girls in shooting performances of the cur-ceived 75,000 letters to dinner iinn- ^^ *e state public schoo Trentonians racked up „ oinnA u» nnn^..nAAj uiJsemifinal sarties. into tnltakwe nv»over 2ft-1026-19., aatt thtl e practice on until just before leaving for Inns- to the recent announcement made competition will take place from each division. rent season was turned in by Steve yUations since he announced his semifinal games. defending champions in- break. Tom Wieczerz;ik by league president George Mir-10 a, m. to 2 p. m. on designated The eight winners will be spon- Basil, who scored a loftyy total of retirement last summer. At ththee g p bruck when one was rigged up for him some- kovich. 56 pointi s to pace Lafayettf e to a Milwaukee baseball writers* duv *?iude Central (Group IV), Audo- in seven for Woodbridfio and \_rio- alleys. sored by the local Jaycees in the (GrouG ni) i+al where in Colorado. All during his skating career, Of the boys in the league, 73-48 victori y over MaryvillMill e in theh\ \m% Cardinal general manager ^ P . Salel m (Group strtmg, six, for the Cap At a recent meeting, the Jaycee New Jersey Junior Bowling Tour- Avenel Presbyterian Senior-Hi n Am ( Terry competed in the American style which is a total of 72 competed )*ith their nament at the Edison Lanes in Bing DevinDe e quipped: "StanStan"ha hass ii % Group I). Ca quintet. committee agreed to include Basketball League. The win was 1 31 Whatever chances U" man-to-man from start to finish. In the Olym- fathers or representatives of their Woodbridge Township girls and Edison with all expenses for the been so many places this winterj ^ Parochial A), St. Rose of respective families. The young the Leopolds' second straight since you would think Charley F'inley Belraar 'Parochial B) and St. Ce-had of catching up dis>; boys in school grades from sev- tourney and banquet being paid •niir bl pics, all contestants on skates race against time boys, to the amazement of their the start of the second half sched-l^ad us looking for a place for his of Kearny (Parochial C). completely in the enth through twelfth to compete by the Woodbridge organization. n'nn over a prescribed course with a cross-over from fathers, brothers, uncles arid ule. Kansas City franchise." The presence of more than eightlwhen the high riding in the tournament, which will be Registration for the tournament i schools with winning records in|caught fire offensively I *• ifriends, made a good showing on Basil ran up his big production one lane to the other while circling the rink. governed by American Bowling may be made by contracting D. L.on long jump shots and drive in-the halftime break, Presbyterian a number of sections has neces- duce the Barrons 2H51 the Hopelawn alleys. Congress rules. This was all new to young Mr, McDermott,tfmt Murtyiy, 108 Hearthstone Avenue, lay ups. He tossed in 27 shots manipulated a terrific comebackUitated preliminary games. Group period and 22-8 in the n I1 The first place winners in the Fords! LI 9-4133, or by writing 0 wind U a 52 43 victorv over ar. Wr he still won. He probably would have shattered Trophies will be awarded in two from the floor and two from the* P ' IV. particularly, is loaded with In their only clash Junior Division were Pat Coyle, divisions, one from, grades seventh directly to the Jaycees, P.O. Box Wake Forest. J with Frank Pelzman acting as his free throw line. Barry Patrick successful teams. 12 including Trenton snapped a 16 u- all records if he bad mastered the technique of through ninth and tenth through 83, Woodbridge. Henrv Oshiro the I! it proxy father, with a combined to- also contributed to the triumph - Presbyterian such standouts as Pas&aic andibridae winning streak racing against the clock. ' ; with his consistent rebounding ^ reached a total of 31 points (Continued on Page 15) (Continued on Ha tal series of 1055. The actual mrm in the Father and Son winning team was throughout the game. &** $ 2° *«*»« Now let'js take a look at NiWta Khrushcliev, seco d half Ca s 21 Mr. Peter Cocuzza and his son, Bob Meyer was Maryville's most " " "T ^' r the Russian leader. There is no doubt in our Peter, Jr., with a total series of accurate marksman with 28 coun- ""S" W ^ 1Z TV™* pLUMB1HG van shed Wake Porest "minds that he believes in physical fitness to in- 1001, . < ten, while his sharp shooUng " ^ i \irun s m£i sure a healthy country. He has a double purpose First place in the Bantam divi- teammate Jimmy Kornmeyer fol- ' M lowed with 14. Soviet Union expected to altei ME 4-llllK!) in developing great athletes regardless of the sion went to Mr. Paul Stfch, AVENEL * » acted as proxy father^ to John After trailing by two points atlindustrial goals. k •, cost. First he crowns champions national heroes Engiert. The pair won, with a 676 and makes sure they are given plush jobs with series, The actual Father and Son winning combination was Mr. H. Hoi the government. By doing this, he inspires the Arny and his son, H. Arny, Jr., 1 yotrth of hia (Jbbntryy rWt^e « tifl *«*• ol «*,£.« ' ' BOYS! filRlSL'.. ENTER interested in athletics and participate. A IBw Trophies for t(ie recent events Ages 8-11 Ages 12-15 Ages 16-18 ROUTE 1 will be presented at the close of become champions but look Q( the thousands the season at the league's ban- AVENEL that make the attempt. quet, which is held annually at the North fullest extent. He purposely breeds champions to the Avenel Bantam and Junior LOW COST steal the Olympic headlines that circulate the Leagues congratulated the victor- SINCJLR FLBREGUS Water Heater ious bowlers and those who par- ivwg IHmt remises 30-(111 T*uk world for all to see'. It means prestige and at the, ticipated to make the annual event TEENAGE BOWLING TOURNEY LAUNDRY TUB Quick Ke- rf]^ moment, I think there are a few other countries a tremendous success; ONLV f of cry M/ IV- Y»r that could use some. Most people abroad are not Twelve of Army's 19 man Noon „. „ .. ., . OuauutM concerned with breaching the rules—they are hockey squad come from Massa- OCK Woodbrldge, N. J. mostly interested in success and achievementa* chusetts.. Kive lire from Minne- OFFICIAL ENTRV FORM 1 itumtul ion v catena* sotu an*] pjjo pilch from Indiana (CUF The Russian leader B"well aware of tffis and and New York. MAII4 doesn't particularly care what his athletes are I would like to eater THE WOODBRIDGE ELKS TEEN AGE t'OMl'LhlTK HUH TH1M 3-Pc called- just as long as they continue to win and Phil Regan, who pitched more winning games than any other BOWLING TOURNAMENT. I understand that I must pay 70c Bathroom dominate the world's sports scene. hurler for Ihe Detroit Tigers in for two (2) games and shoe rental. 1 certify that I live in 1U63, has signed his contract, the Woodbridge Township. lltOKi; OF Counts INCUm The Russians may be called professionals but baseball club said this week. IW(i MISTY HUM ALL MX they certainly fail to play the role. After each Rookie pitcher Al Koch joined TURKb GHAUE A, victory, it was amazing to witness them acting Regan, a 15 game winner last NAME Tulkt • Bii^u * i year, to become the 34th Tiger ATE REE PERTH AMBOY ADDRESS H!|| like a bunch of kids starting out on a summer va- • •* * 11 player to sign for this season. UENKV JAGLOWHKI Seven players are still unsigned. 10995 cation. In fact, some of the Russian athletes dis- M Muaqay TOWN SCHOOL " ^ Lew Trim played more, emotion after winning an event • Longest punt return in the Big IHMlilllATK UlfMVKKY Age as of March than Elizabeth Taylor in a heavy drama. Ten last season was made by Phone AH In Sherman Lewis of Michigan State. It is about time all of us started to take the mail aU tnUUf U Woo4bfidie Klki #2Uf He curried a punt 84 yards against DA1IK H AM tu « p.M. OPKN 111 (Continued on Page IS) - Northwestern.

'W - T Independent-Leader (B.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, February 13, 1964 PAGE FUTIBBN NOTICE DESK ATTACKS MAN LEGAL NOTICI UOAL NOTtCC LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICI8 (Sow Hear This Wewahitchka, Hi, - Aubrey dtdldfttt street slmwn on »ld 140.50 frrt to • point,m tii* *o\uh«t- tthenc e rl|t)| t H to Brournn ftdJoura Mid nil from tim« to tinie tlon," which rA%p wu Hied tn tBe trom flwrtt ly rtde |in« of Cherr^ Stmt, th«n« Avenu* 100 t««t t-o a point; th«nca JUDjMt only to rfch llm|Utlnn» or Offlf mtlRfAfd hv said ulpjmnp entitled "Clifford HeUht-i Ber- CMANCF.RV DIVISION Iwhlrh mill the rpunon tint fo\] und close cuts on his face with mow 00) Dollars mom , thn cost* of rlilfl . :V Janke 174, Pauline Oliver (L.8.1 INA CURRKT, hf»r ti^lrv 'xhlrh *ili o<\ funiUhert yini on re- and appnrtfnftnne« t with nil and the PE1NO kiwwu atlU :lf tnti perionsi rep- fi'iMi. «ddrp*ivl m th» utoritey of therefore, defeat Is most difficult to Winnie Ruiche 203. lontclnK or in wiywlwi 41 Brown Avfnue. Iwliii. M, J, o LEGAL NOTICE The aubacrlber r«»erv(. VPS, and tliflr or th!» pi^intlfT »' »ht ftVive mentioned riRhr. to BD1NQ thi wtiic premiMB coa- any of thru ir.if'eMtur* in ..i'v RICHARD M, GT.ABflNKR. ROBERT R, JAMISON, »fs mid p*r*nnal rfpre- Miulrn. N J 8rl: Dlitrtct of Woocibrtdde Towiwhip, aalfl In the Mini ^^ 'Te-n Tlini •eiUitlvei. antl their or t.-l-. t/^3-30- let us not start deviating from It at this ^™ Fordi, N. j, that an election Attorney. Sheriff. Two Hundred. Fifty-Two (IK) 1 1 B flUir(1 I.-L. 1/30-2/6-13-30/84 IM.52|fl ARTHUR STERN, »ny ftf tlmlr flurceiwnri in — . •••••• ar sta(?e"of our existence. 1. Marcel & Son Barbershop 40 M JJ,] * * J" w l^ F>hnmry nollRr* more or leiM tOBcthT with right, title and Lnttrttt. i \OTICE Attorney, thp rofltn of thli MIP EO or 2, Anthony's Flower Shop 39 21 '"' ^ I,-I,. 1/23-30-2/6-13/94 with all ami ilnt'.ular thf ^D« f ?W Noti« 1* hereby glvn thtt S. Mary's Dress Shop 39 21the houn of 3 p.m and 7 p.m., pre- COI'RT OF lll ownship BfcrtiUw Department Basketball I,«ajie vailing tlzn«. .NBW JERSKY and appurtenanrfti Uiprennto 4. Frystock Ramblers M 26 HHERIFF'B RALE JONUfi, h«r holri. device* AMF;N1) AN om^NANCB INtrnJU) The purpoeee of thlfl election nre 1 CHANCERY UIVIRION SUPERIOR COURT OV loUKlnp or in anvwlae n\ and P«"onjl "P "^;^ , ORUINAMCE ADOPTING AMD ft* folluwn; MIODLKSEX COUNTY Thn flu li IT riber rpwrvea Hit rlftht to AN NEW JFRSKY tuts, And Lhfir oi fcny or (.HF:AT1N,- A RB-ri.AAfllFlCATlON METUCHEN MIXKI) t. To elect two Fin Commltelon- Docket No. F «79-63 CHANCERY DIVISION adjourn Mid WOP from time to time tlifili micctiftori in right. , HCHKIIULR OF CBR- w L BABE RUTH LEAGUE W L erfl tor the full term of three (3) JEMEY MORTOAC1K COMPAKT, iuhlect only to nurh llinitaMnni or AN| flAIjAFiy Mftuchrn Recrcttlon Centor years. MIDDLESEX COUNTY .5 1 South Division a corporation of th« Rtate of New Docket No. F-4546-82 13 upon the nxprclso of IAIN WUUIJBR11XIE TOWNSHIP "(I \ \ High Games |rferr 2. To approvt nn Appropriation Jersey, lfl PlalnUtr. nmi ANDRBW pow#r AB mftj be specially pro- Ml.NIt'irAI- P.MPI.oYEER; 81T- F 5 1 'Fords Finks ft for general lire purposes for the en- BUCHANAN ami ALICK I. BUCHAN- ft find " | Tided by law or nilM at CTnrt, l ! N O FOR IH THFIR TITLES, Mike Gormek 233, Al Murgacz Doe" being MctlUous, FICAT1ON AND 8 A LA 5 ljjtve Five 7 I •ulng yenr, in th« amount of $78. AN MB wife. FIDl'TUTY UNION ROBERT H, JAMISON, KNOWN (1I.AIMAN' 208, Harold Siegle 202 202. Women: 270,00, M lollowi: TRUST COMPANY, ItOADWAT EX- New Jersey Corporation, 1B the HhPrlfl. their and tach of 4 i Rodent* : a 2 Appropriation Amount I'RKflfl INC., a rnriKirntloti, NEW Plaintiff, and William A. Murray, ZUCKBR, OOLDBFina At WILS8 E»TAB!.IBHINO THK Cllve SlaSght 199, Mary Kulesza Alice E, 8OBft and Jesus &oia, her heirs, devlBeei and person- II Y S, - 3 3 Fords Youth B- -cats 4 i Insurance , ., $4,000.00 JERBKY BANK AND TRUHT COM- Attorn fijB. al representatives, MI d ,1 190, Betty Dessoir 193. Barbara House Mnintflnance and PANY a corporation, nnd THH hunband, are Defendants. I.-L. 1/30-2/(1-13-20/64 J91.20 their or any of their auc- EMPLOYEE Km UNDER TlfE 3 3 i Fords Youth Cubs — S 5 Ripalrt 2,000.00 TTKJBT COMPANY OF NRW JER- Writ ot Execution for the sale ol cewora In right, llt.f SERVICE SYSTEM OF THB Samfioe 1W» Ann Presstcr 172. STATE OF NKW .lERftEY" (8ANI- 2 4 Spartans 3 Malut«iifvnc« of two Fire SEY, ft bntiktiiK ft^rt trust, rorpora- SHERIFFS SAI.R interest. High SeU: Truolu ,,. 2.000.00 tlon of the State of New Jersey, are jt PMTMHINO 2 VCobraa ;—, 1 By virtue of the above IUPKRIOR COURT OF You are huttby svirtiraon^d ; Fuel Oil for Heating 1,100.00 NEW JERREY 1 Clive Slaight 497, Betty Dessoir Telephone, Electric, Writ, to ma directed and dellmed. required to wrvft upon inrinR V.i , HKRHin- CKRTIPT that the 5 Vampires . ^ 0 8 Writ of Execution Tor the f>ale of CHANCERY D1V1RION ftohwtrU, pUlnUff'e attorney, whose ordinance van Introduced at 491, Ann Premier 476, Harold Sle- Water and QM WO 00 MIDDLESEX COl'NTV above 0 6 Eut DivUloa iiddreu Is 100 North Wood Avenue. thp mMlinK of (liP Munlrlpal Coun- Fltt Iquipmn»t _ 2,000.00 11th, 1M4. on Docket No. F IMR-iH 0|gle 591, Mike Germek 5»t Bob wm OF Linden, New Jfrwy, tn miawer to _n of tnn Touiifililp of Wooflbridgt, vuinr Mlopeiawn Youth _ 8 Firemen's Compennatlon .. 5,500.(10 liv virtue of mxnr. .tatedl »W??*T._THI THE BOWTCHY BAVINUH HANK jlSetp 523, Al Murgacz 510, Chat CommlMLonirs' tial&rtei .. 820.00 MAROH A.D., 1964, the complaint filed In n civil Jeraev, hold on January 11, Hung. Ref. Church 7 Writ, to me directed and delivered, corporation of the Htftta «I Nc* In which Fannlfi Roaen.wn Is Plain-i 504 Alarm Maintenance 3,000.00 I will expose to bale ut public ven- the hour of two o'clock by ths York, IS Plaintiff, and ANOELO R el after publication accord- 3 then prevailing (Standard or Day- RIZZO and SILKEN M. R1Z7.O, His tin and VlreiiR Currey. et Rls, are 3iw wiR fnrthfT conaldered 9 O'Jcsters 5 Defentlantj, pending in thp Huperlor Salariea fur Puld Urtviri 20.ROO.OO WIDNEfiDAY, TUB 4th DAY OF light Saving) timn, in the afternoon wife, MORRIS WALDMAN mul HOB- .1 piLViiv.;r nnd waa 8 1 Eldorado's Jrs 4 station Fund of the said day, fct th« Sheriff's Of- SRT LEAHY, Individually and trad- Court of New Jftr&yy , ^i 4, 19M, 11. N. "* Tile 4,00(1.00 MARCH A.D., 1944, after F 6 Freeman St. Itoyals 4 Audit uid Legal Fe«a . 750,00 flc« In the Olty of H«w BnmswW, Inr u ROBERT LEAIIT PL1TMHINQ 13. 1(M4. exrluMve of pnmio hfarlnR nt a meeting of 3 at the hour ox two o'clock by the dAte. H yuti (all U)

  • « rrn- w NPW Jftrtey Said Of -1. Metuchm Reere^ion Writ of Execution for th« i&le of dfrnri ,t you (or the relief W'tl •4 5 Midnight Flyers _ 1 IM.OO l 1 1 rt *« approved by the UttfW ' 4. E. 0. Wicfeherk Co, 32 Service ana Maintenance on premiums da.t«d January ni«H'1' 1 It) tt " Complaint. You shall returned on Fobmary 5, 1WH 3 Wdge. Continent*!* 1 The flle your anvwer find proof at Rerv- iuul 3133 Two-Way Radio N. J. being ln the Towuahlp of Wood- fltli, 1M4. and wilt Uke on 1 8 W*st Division 5. Hilltop Liquors Equipment mid Home By virtue of the above statorl Writ, lc« In dupiicsift with the Clerk of l»w. ,1 that tract or parcel of land. to me directed and deilvfirrrl. 1 will thi euperlor Court, fltate 0 •Sun Devils ,„.... 8 0 Alarm Byttem - 600.00 J 31,800.00 flce prevailing fStnmhirtl nr Day-|for the purpose of quieting the NOTICE TO CREDITORS D. Ritchie 208-183: I, Coyle 185; Lot 11 ln Block W-H aa laid down »,1Jrfli.». ..a„s Ma»^m_p »No. . IJ146aH . FilMH-'Me No- . Hunt Saving) time, In thfl after tltla to, and fixing and determining 6 2 Trojans — TOTAL AMOUNT OF and dlstingullhed on a ceitnln Mnp an noon of the said day. at thr Hher- what rights and equities, If any. Alice G. 3tcro, EjMutrlx of Har- I P. Coyte 178. entitled "Map of Longvlew Terrace, l mnn Stem, . by directioit n of 6 3 Wdge. Hurricane* 3 ,M 1M, APPROPRIATION .. $76,270.00 Being commonly known M II lff« Office In the City of New Bruns- you and each o! yoii hav* In the ; High SeU: D. 209 * 183 -[BOARD OI1 PIRE Section ft, situated In the Borough raRfttl wick, N. J. Elmer E. Brown. SurrogaU at the 4 2 lands and premises described In the County of Middlesex, hereby Blfee Fugitives 4 Iselin Mlnutemen D Fin of Carteret, Middlesex County, N. J., £hTh*e approximate amount of the ATX that tract or parcel of land, Complaint, anil tn the event tent 0 8 Uov. 25, 1958'* prepared by Edward C. situate, lying and being In the Bor- notice to the creditors of the »ld 3 5 Wdge. Cobraa — Woodbrldge Townahlp - Ford* Judsment to be satisfied by said It li determined that you ha*« no Herm&n Btern, to bring In their lLeaderB: QIORGB FERDINANDSBN. Re My A Associates. Perth Amboy, sale Is the sum of Bight Thousand ough of Cfirteret, County of Middle- right or equity, lor the entry of a 3 S North Dlvltfoi N. J., and fll«d on January 14. 1959 debti, demands and clalma a|»ln»t nti!".t!::f 1. Maclver Aisociation Secretary Three Hundred, Blgiuy-Seven (»8(-|sex,_ln the State of Hew Jersey: judgment that you and each of J4 17 w the estate of the e&ld deceased, un- 1 7jM»lin Chargen S 0 In the Offlc« Of the Clark or Middle- 387.00) Dollars more"or'k« together!„ BEjaiNNINO Bt a pointy In tb«| ha« no astatt, Inheritance, lit'!. Ath. Club 2. Ortem Sportwear $36.40 sex County as Map No. 2253, Hie No. y0U der oath or afnrmdUon, within six I St. John Vlanney 6 2 with the costs of thla sale. Northeasterly sltl« line of fiycamort lien or encumbrance In or upon the months from this date or they will U'M- Trotters 3. Avcnel Lion's 32 18 946. Together with all and singular Street, therein distant aLang the wld land* And premliei, which are S MOTICI OK ELECTION The above description U In ac- bp forever barred of any action n 3 24-27 the rlKhta, privileges, hereditaments NortlivreRtsrly2WIee2W t ffrom Iti described as folLowi: therefor against the snld Hfreeutrix. 4. Avenel Shop-Rite riRI mSTRICT No. 4 cordmir-e with a surrey prepared by aad appunpniLiices thereunto be- UUemwllon with the tforthwesterly _ 8 0'Avenel \ngeli 3 Woodbrid r Tuuuship Situ&te, lying and twins In the DaUd February 7, 1M4. c Kdward C, Rclliy uid Auociatu, longlnB or ln im^[^ appertaining, slrte Hue of Marlon Street and run- lhurcli - .— 7 1 Colonia Koyata 3 5 AVENEL BANTAM LEAGUE E dated April 21, 1960. subscriber reservea the right to ntns; thence: Woodbrldge, County ALICB O. 8TBHX. y The Middlesex and BUM o! New Executrti Warriors _. 5 S'Avenel kces _ 3 5 MaJetUo Uaet Notice Is hsreby Riven to the BUNG commonly known and de*- ad]oura said sale frfroom time to time U) North u deBrees 12 mlDUtM legal TOtsrsof the Fourth (4th) Fire ted 15 Heafy P1M« Cartcret or EasEt t 1000 feeft t to a pointt; theaoth a IflAIX>RB R06ENBLUM, BBQ. lgnated &s 15 Heafy P1M«, Cartcret, Jubject only to such 71 Main Street, 'IS _ 4 4 Ifielin JeU 0 8 High Games: District Of Woodbrldge Township, New Jersey restriction/upop n the of (2) North 67 degreei.4 minute Being and BEIXO 7 Woodbrldge, New — 3 5 JUNIOR LEAGUE Tim Moran 157, D. Taylor Ktatbsy, K. J., that an election will «n- Bucn poWer „ w be specify pro- Wett » t«t to appoint; LjUp7lf b* held on ButurtUy, Februnry veyed to Andrew Bjjrhawin and Al- vldfld by lav or mlea of Court, p Attorney. „ 3 5 AmerfcU Dli Geo. Allen 133, S. Runteil litb, 1M4. at the Keubey fire ice I. Buchhn»n* «b wife, by deed ROBERT K. JAMISON, Weit 100 feet to"n point in thi|Thi" BrooU and Brooks Oorpora- IX. 3/13-30-37-3/5/84 from Devonshire Enterprises, Inc., a iti:: SI.IIS — 3 High SeU: House, KMMbty, N. J., between tlie Sheriff, Northeaftterly tide line of Bfotmon 9 St. Anthony'• 7 hours ot 3 P. M, and 7 P. M, pre- New Jnriwy corporation, dated June gxEIN STEIN & HUGHES, atreet, thence NOTICE OF ELECTION • FordFordss YoutYouthh r«i 7 Taylor 977, F. Matulonls Ml. vailing time. 23, lWiO nnl recorded June 30, lOflO, Attorneys (4) Along the same Bouth 17 Fire District No. It tfotlce to hereby |1T« to th« legal voter* of flre. 2JLe«ders The purposei of thU election In t!»« Olflre of th« Ck-rk of Middle- j .L 2/8-13-20-27/M 4ft minute Cut 30 refit to tb« 7 Korda Youth TigtTi 7 aa follom: •ipy County In Book 2t»7 nf DemLs and place of BEGINNING. wtu be hil* on SMutday, Pebruaty 15th, 1W betwten tbe is inn h 7 1, Abb* Lumber 1. To lint ons Fire fot Riilrt CounlT tit 8AID premises have heretofore pja. ittd.a,«J»4JK.lflL!fe!-jMrP« SHERIFF'S SALE comtnlisUmer fn' * thna il\ vear wrm; one 8 0: Fords Youth Cubs 6 31 Prioceta Patricia 32 11 for a tmn or two (2) years to nil The iipproxLmat*' aiummt of SUPERIOR COURT OF Deen referred to ft« Lot 5-6 Blocl M- an unnplrtd term of two (2) years Judgment to be lattftltod by said sale NEW JI;RSEV J on map entitled "Plot Plan Obaln an un expired Hav Mirit'rs 6 5 5 1 Avewl Fire Co, 18 15 2, To elect two Fire Commls- Is the sum oi eeffntfen Tnousand. O'Hllla situated In Biirough OI Car- 140,526.75 CHANCERY DIVISION The appropriation li folio**: iir\ 6 3 4 i Wm. Perm Iniurance 1717 for the full term of Four Hundred, TWrty-TWo ($17,452. MIDDLESEX COUNTY .teret, Mlddle*ei County, M. J., De- 100.06 Ford* Youth Gophers i3) year*. 00) Dolla'n mOrt'Jor lew together cember, 1B51, Louis P. Booa, 0. B. Flra prevention 4 4 Docket No. I 313-13 Audit and Attornav Feet ....<.«. 450.00 Ford* Youth C*t* 4 5 3, To approve an spi*ruurhulon with the -costs ot.'Jbls sale. r«vlwd April 1962," 133.00 4 4 d ilngular the I ARROW SAVlKaS AND LOAN Afl- ^[ch'inlv Wnorbei'a'Slid "but | Advettialrig IrtDtlng w..« Pordf Youth Eaglet 3 6 ftiidlSOClATlOlT, a^ew Jersey .Corpora^ bml*ted to the VaUrani AdtaiaU- Utf Clerk'* fl*Url« O Barrens Lose suing YSM, in the amount oi $16,-lrlghU SU 425.00 4 4 fUvens ^__ S 405.00, M follows: ftppurten&ta&i BLeotrlc and Wrhas CYO is to ic-l Pireboua* Malnteninct and iQulpnatnt 2.BA&.00 Yoyth B«ircaU i (Ctmtlnued from Sport Page! Firemen*1 6,015.00 mide by 500.00 2 6 fords Youth Ilomert - o 9ltiro« conUst 4«dded by a House imtliUetuncc And . BOOZ, C. K. A fuel and Otl lot Oft* beat 0 I Nattaal Diviiwi Udly. Repair . , only to auVh limitation* or|wirt. arethe DefandanU. 117 Smith St., Perth Amboyf N. J., 600.00 Klremen's Compensfttlon. 2,700-00 restriction* upon the ex«cl*e of| Writ of. Execution for tnetal^of June 1D53. Houseman — iWoodbridge Acet 10 0 WOODBRIDGE (44) 300.M) iiVh'iioiVr wi'inay beapwlaUy "pro- mortKaged pnmlw daWd December B oommoniy Telephone _. the premlsC 275.00 in team scoring oc-ilwlin Giants #l « 8 1 G F Janitor B<ry fWid 6l m designated No. hi Utacellflneout !««*•« ••»" Oommlulcmirs' S8JS ^ "n^rSo., BV ISii. of th. .bove .tated *«t} Supplies aad Kiulpment!i( , 1,50075 in the HoselandlAlbea Flyers 8ft 1 Burke 1 5 TreaVirer'i Bond and insurance Fuel Oil 1,000,00 Sheriff I to me directed and delivered. I will The approximate amount of the 700.00 Duck I'in Buwling League. Junior Fugitives 5 3 Wieczcnak 4 3 11 Insunuic* 1,450.00 McCARTKR & ENOLIBH, expoM to sale at public v en due on judgment to be aatisfled by laid Truck Repair* WEDNESDAY, THE 28th DAT OF 19,230.00 Whaleii \ 0 2 •leotrtc „ 418,00 Attorofya. sale Is the sum of Twelve Thousand, Water aha Hydrant* 2,500.00 ^ rolld exactly the|Court Jester» . 4 Telephone snd WkUr 3M.00 I.-I. 3/6-13-20-27/S4 174 88 FEBRUARY A.D., 1M4V Three Hundred, Forty-Bey#n Alarm ac the hour of two o'clock by tne 347 ) Dollar* more or lew to- in the third game Woodbridge Vikings s 4 Rinaidl 1 1 S Xlsotlon ExpenMs 180,00 SHERIFF'S BALI TO l I40.S25.75 off than prevailing (Standard or Day- getner ^th tat eosts of thl» tale. siiiond game. The Kapgeri 8 5 Smink 0 1 1 Board or Fir* Commlasionera 1 Truck light Bavins) tUno, In the attar- Together with all and aingular the 'lilt St'i ires were 86, 58, 73, StCecdta ! K. of C. Slmknvich 3 4 14 l£alnUnanci"'3L. 1.400.00 CHANCERY noon of the said day, at the Bhw- tights, privileges, hewdlUroenta nn oisviet HO. n 4 e MIDDLESEX COUNTY RATMOSD L. 6MTTH 1(1 72 0 3 3:0*4, Oil, Oreaae for Truck Docket No, F 3M7-I2 1(1*8 Office in the Olty of New Bruna- and appurtenance* thereunto be- >r a 383 total in each Fireballs 3 6 Wiecke J Natural Gas lor House ... 35.00 seoreury l CARTERET SAVINOe AND LOAN wlck, N, J. _ longing or In anywlae apptrtalnlng. Flares 2 7 Bugiovsky 0 1 !Mlscellnn«ous Expenses — 900.0O All the following tract or parcel The subscriber re'serve* the right to I I.-L.l/f-U/N ASSOCIATION, & corporation ot the of land and the premises hereinafter « Waiieleski 0 0 0i Badges (£x-Chisf and State of N«w Jenny, 1* Plaintiff, and Utlin Giants #1 0 CommLsaloner*) particularly described, situate, lying former Wake Forest Woodbrldtf« Oaki 0 10 Foiter 1 0 Auditor 50,00 THEODORB T. MABX1H; BfiTTT F. bein_ g ln the municipality oi ; MARTIN: BROOKDALE CON- Townshlp'o/ Wooibrldie, Mlddlwn [p. '.•:• ttie Army squash1' Reprc&cnU 1st Half Cbarr.ps. f 1 »14,6OS.0O STHUCTION COMPANY. INC., a CouUty £nd state of Now Jersey; a :J'oint. ,. . i L!'K«presenli ti«d 18 Middlesex Water Company Maryland corporation; FINANCE FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a i ^Mftutf^ Watns, JU* COMPANY OF AMERICA, a Mary- w^t ln tn# ^utherly line of Tyl«r Townshtp RccrcatioB drants, etc.) ^ BaikftWl UiAil| G F CREDIT CORPORATION, ft New from tni mtimotloa of southerly Jersey corporation, art the Defend- line of Tyler Avenue and the Wester- Mershon s 2 12 i'OTAL AMOONT OF AP- tints'; Paterson e of Player Ttaun PROPK1ATXON _ 119,405.00 ly line of Green Street, thence run- Games FG F Tot Kahn 2 0 4 Writ of Iifrcuttoa for the sale of ning (1) South and perpendicular to league Blot Dl Christman 8 1 13 BOARD OT mortiaged preml*** dated DtMnobeTjjy^p-Aveaue 100 ftf . to a pointit; - Hunchargen I 47 114 0 ft 0 run ooiouaaiONiRB thence westerlyy and parallel to Tyler Werkman By virtue of tbe above auted Avenue 50 leet to a point; thenoe Sad Sacks 8 48 14 110 Samuels 4 2 10 4t9 OUttiet Wrtfc to me directed and 101 ed with fine Group II teams. Thir-iubf Having In atut- Nurth 77 degrees r> minuw* West 75,97 tm to a point; thence (3) 11 bury Warriors , teen schools have met the rekuire- Nortli 3 dHurers 2Q minutes Bast > Gimpos W ments with Highland Park, V/allfwiekT'ii J. Bakery 13 81 Township and Manasquan being Kuil 1 league South Dl'vialon awarded byes, I Ol New Jersey. K ...kt Me bigbettpopulation if entity in Ametita "Ui>kki Jive Five *• Woodbridge High is scheduled ut t * j*+ • t / I., . rmf ' • Mi* >> *v - "" to meet Edison in the ftr»t round] th"»ln K, il'ff- - Jive Fivt . IT HAS 6 CITIES WITH A POPULATION OF OVER T00,000 with the wijiner coing on to en- j *ord*> Finks ThomftS Jefferson Ot Eliza-|Marlon atr*et and mua thMUCi (1) The population of New Jersey has increased 25:5% KodenU _ heth. North 'I'l degwes 12 intnui«B East Ituih W«t D 100 iHt to * point; thance (2) North i m « degrfi North Linden — prwnlies hiwe heretofore r Thomas Jefferson Mfnrrwl to fc* Lota 7-U, Block Rhode Island is second with a population density of Chargers ti5-W on iiiitp eniitled. "i'Un l'Uui tm« - Patriots _ Plainfleld CHuln O'HUls, •ttimtad In Uurmi«l 817.6. The most populated cities in New Jersey are Union 1 s ot Cirtwet, Mldillenex Cimnty. N, Chargers . Central Division J. Deoeiubtir, 11*51, LouLs 1'. Boo*, shpwn in the photo above with Newark exceeding all ^•olonia Royals C. E.p &, Wurveyur revised April Bridgewater-Raritan ^_ ' li «i»P naI uut tjeeD STATE JEWELERS others by far. However, there is still plenty of open - Patriot! _i Perth Amboy filed Out (wbiuUted tu Lh« Velurmit. for tma »pprovttl. 23 Main Street, Woodbrldft spftfitifl our state as over 68% of the land area is in not to'b# (Kjnstrued M *ii* offer to forest or farm. New Urunswtck ..._™—• 3 A.i ••'.!. ol Team Otmef HI Southern Divisiua Youth 57 Trenton ~— — ^ New Jwey is in th« middle

    i... Independent-Leader (F.B) - Carteret SIXTEEN Thursday, February IS, 1964

    of Rights I5ELIN PERSONALS Copies Bought COLONIA - At iU recent regu- Ing — February 22, 8 p.m., at lar meeting tho Colonia VFW dis- Alice Cnthbertson russod ft* purchase of 300 copies 1606 Oak Tree Road the church on Berkeley Blvd. of tho Rill of Rights to be distri- New Jersey — Religious instructions for PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY buted in all Colonia public and Tele. LI 8-84K public school children in grades two through eight, who are St. Hbr, A fa, thr Cecelia's parishioners, will bo of pupils. Highway, was a guest Saturday, The entertainment chairman °j[ Mr. and Mrs Harold Mai, held 9:30 Saturday morning. I PQ QUALITY - WELL TRIMMED discussed, "Monte Carlo Nite ^ in honor of Mrs, —A reminder of Sweet Adelines Mflul s blrt a "Show Time" to be held Satur- lislnd for Saturday, and urged all ™ y- # _ nrmbprs and friends to attend, day at the Woodbri^o Senior Altare Dei candidates is wt for High School. Curtain time is Also discused was the annual L . ,k ., n . . . r .. ft Past rfanoc scheduled for April tonijght frtm 7 to 8^ in Fatima 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased ifl. The comrnander reported on Hall. 5t. Cecelia s School. at the door. ilio rifle club and IU coming —The executive board of Ken-—At a meeting of the Junior events. Membership In the rifle nedy Park,School 24 PTA will Girls' Unit of the Ladies Auxili- Hub is still open and anyone wish- meet tonight at the school. Plans ary of the VFW Post 2KJ6, Satur- ing to participate may contact will be made for the regular day, plans were made for n rol the Commander. meeting Monday, when Founder's jer party at the South m STEA Fred iBngendorf, membership Day will be celebrated and a skit Amboy rink, February 22. SHORT CUT BRISKET - THICK CUT chairman, stated the post was presented. —St. Cecelia's Parochial School close to winning its third trophy -A meeting of the VFW Post PTA will sponsor a cake sale, WHOLE FRYING for membership incentive. 2636 will he held at 8 o'clock to- Sunday morning after all Masses. READY REGULAR STYLE BRISKET After the meeting, interesting,night at Post Headquarter*, Mothers of Mrs. Smith's and Sis- FIRST CUT Ib travel pictures were shown, iTO«.j? _/_!_._ >» w uu ttcr M|U7 Wacoque's classes will TO COOK -- -*'iu be hew at, supply and sell the cakes. Mrs. W R RIB ROAST I, •/ A n rMM'A *. : " ~Z n A ! - A. Van Edsinga. Mrs, Charles B it life and Drum Corps Auditorium, 90 Cooper Avenue,[Giaprantant) Mrs D c. Swarts CHICKEN LEGS OR BROILING GROUND BEEF REGULAR F J wiU h in RIB ROAST PVEN READY Open to /Veto Members™^ cUs^^^assadorsl^r* ' ' *"" ° c c CUBED STEAKS TENDER TSELIN - Regular meetings ofjyouth group of the Isetin Assem- "Jf np _ ^ .. CHICKEN BREASTS POT ROAST CALIF. STYLE the Fife and Drum Corps soon-bly of God Church, will attend the f"™ Westminster Fellowship, ROAS G of the First mini cut ™ 3'^ to 4 ibv STEAKS SHOULDER - BONELESS sored by the Iselin Chemical Hook CA Rally at the Neptune Assem- . Presbyterian Church; VI1IVllEI1> READY TO COOK POT ROAST BONELESS CHUCK and Ladder Co., District 11, will bly of God Church, tomorrow. 1™^* Sunday, the Juniors at BEEFF0 R it'. be held on Tlonday and Wednes- The CA Trio, from the Iselinland *e S*™18 at.7 Pm- . BACON TWO GUYS SLICED m lin fth e S|S SAUSAGE MEAT SHORT RIBS BRAISING day at 7 ^ m. The drummers Church, will sing at the rally. The¥ 7™ «« ^ 8 ° ' c will meet on Monday and the en- trio is made up of Lynn Waldheimig™* * L CongreRatron TONGUE SMOKED TASTY FRANKS SKINLESS TWO GUYS 0 Monday. February GROUND CHUCK FRESH LEAN tire corps will meet on Wednes- Jean Wheatley, and Andrea J™ ™ ? Temple, 00 Cooper day Lohne. Members visited the Vet- "• rt the A G Robert Painter, director, an- eran's Home in Menlo Park, Sun-' ™|™ * 49 will meet * m pounced new members are always day afternoon. ~., ^ 8 m lo 9 COXJ welcome. Anyone wishing to en- -St. Cecelia's CYO members,™™^ /! *™ J lf ( ru , FaU wo roll may attend a meeting on will have a social tomorrow at ™f[™^ :3\^}*A^™rus of th:e WO WORTH Wednesday night, accompanied by 8 p.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes for the Preservation and one parent. Meetings are from Hall. The CYO Basketball Team, t . „ L _ 7 to 9 p. m will meet St. Andrew's CYO of.Encowagement of Barber Shop Recreation night is held each Avenel at St. Mary's South Am-!Quartet Smging 9in Americm a ta vwi Frida.._,y .a.t 7:3....0 rp. . ~m . for th...boye boy.. SundaySunday,, aatt 3:33:300 p.m p.m.. ThereoThere off P - ™ youngsters. Children under 13 will be a High School student HaJI- are allowed to stay until 9:30 Communion breakfast, Sunday, -A spaghetti dinner-dance will ON $1.00 OR MORE p. m children over 13 may stay February 23, the day after the be sponsored by St. Cecelia's ANY DOZEN ANY 10-LB. OR MORE OF until 10:30 p. m. solemn closing of the Mission. Holy Name Society, February 22, OF ANY BRAND Chaperones are Mrs. Painter Tickets may be purchased in thein Lonrdes Hall. Mort Newberg's 1 and Mrs. Leo Thomas. Volun-khurch office after all Masses, orchestra will be featured. The teers are needed to helo In chap- Sunday. nominal admission will include FACIAL TISSUES dinner, prepared by St. Cecelia's FRESH EGGS OTATO eroning. —The Metwood Chapter of the Whh thit coupon. Quantitits limited. With this coupon. Quantitta limited* With this coupon. Quantititt fimittd. Women's American ORT will cafeteria caterers, dancing and Coupon valid only whtlft stock knts. Coupon valid only whik stock IcaU, refreshments. Admission will be Coupon valid only while ttock lasts. , isponsor couple's bowling Satur- One coupon p*f family. One coupon per family. WI On« coupon per famty. w- Missionary Council [day evening at the Edison Bowl- by reservation only. Reservations Coupon good thru Feb. 15,1964 Coupon good thru Feb. 15, 1964. Coupon good thru Fab. 15, 1964. may be made after all Masses, Plam Sunday. • • I ISELIN - The Women's Mis- children will be held Saturday —Bingo games will be held at fiionary Council of the belin As-lnwrning at 9, in St. Cecelia's St. Cecelia's School in Lourdes feWfKWJ pembly of God Church had its School, Room 109. and Fatima Halls, Tuesday night. monthly meeting last week with —Plans are being made by the —A meeting of the St. Vincent COUPON coxii»owr Mrs. Magne Lohne, presiding. Men's Fellowship of the Iselin De Paul Society of St. Cecelia's Members made plans to par- Assembly of God Church for a! Church will be held Tuesday at KRAFT ticipate in the annual convention reorganization and election meet-',ft:30 p.m., in Room 207. this year at Bethel Church, New- : 7 c OFF LABEL ark, on February 21. {Anniversary Couples Plans are being made for WMC r< i L #• HI J Printed Pattern Day. February S. The members Celebritlwn Planned of the WMC will conduct the! ISELIN - Rev. John M. Wilus, TOMATOES of the St. Cecelia's Church, ANY SIZE TWO GUYS CONTADINA ANY $1.00 OR MORE OF eraEveninl numberg Worshis "resentinp Serviceg witsermonh sev- announced an anniversary hour, cttes. The theme will be "Now honoring couoles of the diocese of CALIFORNIA Is The Time." Trenton, who .will celebrate their ROUND silver or olden Controlled• Suds CANNED FISH A valentine social was held af- S anniversary of With thU coupon. Qudntitiet 3 Ume etweeD Jan With thb coupon. Quantitiai limited. ter the business meeting. MISBF™ ^ ^ [> " Coupon valid only while st April 12, Coupon good thru hb, 15,1 WI Coupon good thru Ftb. 15,1964. w: in a scripture game, in which tf*e 3:30 p. m. at St. Mary's Cath- can participants picked out heart- edral, Trenton. HORN & HARDART shaped papers, two of which had On this occask i, His Excel- I

    scriptures on. Each member also lency, George W. Ahr, bishop of ,•;••*- ,< •x" n wlU picked "promises" and read the ^ ^> 8»ve his ''•••••>. PRINCE-MACARONI OR ELBOW DEL MONTE scripture they received blessing to each couple, and will KERHEllb. can or WHOLE The next regular meeting wijj|^esfnt ^ ^ a ^^ me" KERNEL VAC. PACK 12-QX, SPAGHETTI CREAM Ib. can WHOLE be> March 5, CORN WESSON OIL Those w w have already cele- TWO GUYS . HUNTS DEEP BLUE SOLID Women's Club Plans l^f- " ^ -Mlebrate • h 25th or 50th v/edc £ anniversary Meeting Wednesday in UM, and wish to participate, SALAD OIL CATSUP LIGHT TUNA ISELIN — Mrs. Cecil Bliss, are asked to see Rev. Wilus after president of the Federated Worn- Mass in the church office or call FROZEN fOOD DEPT PRODUCE DEPT. SAVINGS enfs Club of Iselin, announced the | at the rectory, before March 3. KEEBLER SALTINES BPAK regular monthly meeting has been SWANSON-ALL VARIETIES CHOC. PINWHEELS UU-oi. <% t *Ar FLORIDA SEEDLESS set for February 19, 1 p, m., at\Snowball Dance Set Ideal Choc. Peanut Bart lO^i^x. Z lor #™ her home, Midwood Way, Colonia. TV DINNERS 2 Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Eugene I e ecutlv A JUPEtt SlLECTlOi OF UTHHUUV GRAPEFRUIT 10 Ruckbeii and Mrs. Clara New- f ?^"f™u * 5I t man |of the PTO of ^hool 18 will meet, TW0GUYS

    The cancer Messing unit will ?' P- m., at the SPINACH LEAF U CHOPPED VALENTINE HEARTS -/• CAUFORNtA meet with Mrs. Herbert B. Wil- rjf - \ CHOICE CANDY ASSORTMENTS liams; chairman, February 36, 1^ men*ers and friends are PEAS, PEAS & CARROT$™S6 Ll reminded the snow baU dance •UNCH p. m., at t her homer, JM ^a^ 15% to 20% OFF LIST PRICES BROCCOLI h ld Road. Material is neededP * Saturday February S, at ' DAIRY DEPT. SAViHGS Deluxe Flower top, satin with to make the dressings, such as *e Green »»{ fiJehouse- 9065 lace and ribbon. Luxuriously FRESH GREEN L On mi md. \\4h, to Z-lb. shirts (men's) are needed for eU are available from members SIZES old sheets, or table cloths. Old «_?* «?*"» board or Rick ROYAL DAIRY 10-ot APPETIZING DEPT caio making bed jackets. If anyone O«JaaoB chamnfln. SPINACH M C f r has any of these materials to do- , ^ f dancing wil be sup- Printed Pattern 9065: HalC HICKORY SMOKED hed b the Men m COTTAGE CHEESE nate they may contact Mrs. Wil- P > *** \n }&X Sizes H^, 1G^, 18^( liama or Mrs. Newman. |mission entertainment will be by %i% Size 16% ORANGES 10^49 the PTO Players. Door prizes yards 36-inch tabrlc. ESAMfRICAM c WHITE FISH LARGE Spahn signs with Braves for *e- vtfill. be awarded. FIFTY CENT8 in colaa lor $UCES; WHITE or YELLOW IMPORTED - SLICED TO ORDER APPIFC »D CRISP US. # 1 ported $as,ooo J Tfo rmi regular this TMtttern •*• a\- because of a conflict of schedules. Send "to HO Newspaper put- lern. Uept., 232 West (8th St., CREAM, MUENSTER, Wouldn't Dare New York 11, N. Y. fleud W AMERICAN ^ WHITE OR YEUOW 4 "I'm afraid the mountain air tor our new Fall-Winter- Pat- tern Catalog., Coupon Inslda POTATO, COLE SLAW. c. YOUR BOOK TOWARD THE would disagree with me." On« Fr« Pattsrn. MACARONI-FRESH "My dear, it wouldn't dare." WORTH PURCHASE OF SALADS FRESH HEALTH SALADS J - .1.. '• >- OCEDAR CREST SEA FOOD SPECIALS FIRST fo SPONGE MOP WHERE AVAUMU Any TIMEX WATCH SKI DAY AND NIGHT t.A For th« quicktit, «a&i«tt-floor cor* «v*r HADDO SMELTS IN OUR SfOCK \ Firmer-tip tqucex» action kttpt handl at "The Manor" LOANS and dry. tn Choose from M*n'», Women > and ChiWi wotchtl Whether the wither is snowy ^MORTGAGE kd ekitrk and waUrprooi CANADIAN Ib*. Of clear, the skiing'* great all :.J FILLET winter long at Pocono Manor -','!'•• '• I' \::z Ib LIST PRICED 6.95 to 39.95 Inn. opecidl, wmw making ma- LOW First Saving ot I'lirtli Amboy spe- chii«*4 gimraufreti s/noolh %''':• ^** VALUE tn lioniu I'l-uv. t.tilouKl to 50-60 COUNT IKAMfU slupes .. . and special light inu r NOW 5-lb. BOX 2 89 equipment provides after dark needs and budget. Rates ONLY SHRIMP HIUY ANP skiing enjoyment. as low as 5Vii%! UAtttt WITH * FOOD PURCHASE OF $2. 01 MOKE 26-30 COUNT sib BOX 4 29 .jam Experienced Ski Instruction! lb •TTUUX •OOK VALUABLE Our mortgage loans feature the 1 "Learn-io-Ski" Package Plansl i • FEATURES "open end" provision that permits Skatingl Riding! Sledding! re-borrowing for future repair or Tobogganing! improvement needs, liberal pre- Fab Ajax Florient Soaky Dynamo ••; 10 Minute* From CUAN1IR th« fun bath payment privileges. GJ.loans,too! 19- "Camelback" BU Art a Large ox. 7- Get the facts at the office nearest you :<-• • Large OI. Pluiae JU M50Q 10-ot. FIRST SAVINGS POCONO of MANOR INN PERTH AMBOY 1r i i OPEN SUNDAY* 9j3O AM. 'TIL 6PM PERTH AMBOY WOQDBRIQGE EDISON ROUTE WOODBRIDGE 339 State Street 535 Aniboy Avenuie 980 Aniboy Avenue OPiN DAILY 9:3OAi^'miO Ail offices: Daily, 9 tu 4; Saturdays, 9 to 12. noon

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