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Publlined Weekly V,,;. XUII — On thurnlir Carteret, New Jersey, Thursday, July 22, 1965 Inn turnturn)) u iai Clu« Mi "' (I. CHMtt, I. J. PRICE TEN CENTS ouncil In Clash Over Dobert Charges

35 at USMR Navy Recruiter fr Drill Team Here on Mondays\ Get Pins For CARTERET - The U. S. Navy Deverin and Hutnick School Maintenance ecru'tyK Station, located in the Vw/f Office Hullding at Perth Awarded First Long CARTERET - Thirty-five em- Carteret Post Office on Mon- Place Trophy Projects Underway; ployees of the U. S, Metals Refin- day* from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. CARTERET - The Sons of theScore Boncelet; See ing Co. of Carteret have received for Mm in the area who areVFW 23H Star Landing Post award pins for long-term service Interested in enlisting In thecaptured a first place trophy as during the month of June. Navy. a Junior Drill Team in the annual' Honored for 35-year's service Charl« E. Henderson, chief Milltown Parade. George Good-i Litus Reviews Work electrician's mate, Recruiter' 1 were: Harold Hemsel, 79 Wash- rich, Executive Officer to the Sons in charge said that two Car- RigHarmToBorough said the boys have been organized! ington Ave., and Richard Brax- teret iron have enlisted in the ton, 49 Warren St., both of Carter- only one and a half years and \li!l HKT - One of the moft D. HiKh School ; Seteral blackboards will be Navy, itiwjlTwyy arce Edward MarMa-r onlvy a^s a Junior Drill Team un,- CARTERET - The now "sensa- :',.tr dimmer maintenance We pi .in to clean and seal thej placed* Cited for 30-years' service were:' shall.,* Larch Street and John ' der the Drill Instructor Lawrence! tional" Dobert case occupied con- i ,:;^ .ii the Carteret publiccxteriur of the High School. Thei] John Kereluik, 19 Post Blvd.; LakatM, « Roosevelt Avenue. ICalabro about four months. They EDITORIAL siderable attention of the Borough under way. John samo jpproach will he iwed asj i^.,," room^ covered with vinyl John Kilyk, 12 Herman Ave.; and have romp-ted only twice and Council last night and brought of buildings and,specified for Washington School. asDCstos flooring material. Joseph Goetz, 160 High St.: all of have taken first place both times condemnation of the Republicans ..I- ill l!lC Hoard Education Boilers in all of our tctoills will Carteret. Also, John Viana, 140 "Victory' Picnic and this has been within >two by Councihnen Thomas Dovei-in insi Ripley PI, Elizkbeth. months. * and John Hutnick, the minority pave members, A 20-year piB was presented to Mr Calabro announced that For Republicans should the boys continue as they Borough Hall Censorship: At the height of the argument, Edward Weqd, 168-15 Linden 1 be ready for; Councilman Hutnick told Council Blvd., Jamaica, L. I. CARTER16T - The Carteret are, th hl8 b d f |bu>.aKan Club will hold Watt Cflmji at tbe VFW (President Charles Boncelet. wlm T*ar Service nc" Sunday Sep-lState.Conye in Ji'.ite W66 and It has tecoms clou now that, there exists a in th8e absence off MayorMayor ,j received fcftiPlf nl Naidtonal -T i^euiS^ m at the) | TO Y-.iir SV**^" i pttfr ft?" 10-year*' service. Thw wle y West* Carteret. I National VFW .Convention in New members of ^l^aowiiifr'CooiJa. This is k &w ** '• '• This staff plus our wppjemen- Thc fobtball field was raised for are: Piftuale Stellate, 10 Pulas- The affair is 'in honor of Ed- York AugtwW9B6. isui tlie attentiolion ciff the prusi>Diusi>*( itory summer help are supervised:proper drainage and a substantialfj Ave.jPaul Wolfe, 55 Union St.; mund Urbanski and Robert Wil- Both Goodrich and Calibre in- state of affairs.. outer's office, which was at J't ('untncteal Work by Mr. Buzas During the summer; portion resoddedJ , J This work wilJ1l1 ' •" -- ' - ""•' -"- " Jfceph Toth, 72 Pulaski Ave.; »n, who won the Republican jvite any boys to join this unit Borough Hall priir to the las' that contracturait"*? l i period we hire five boys that are! continue in the summer. meettog, was finally read and r Stanley Slachetka, 25 Jeanette St.; nomination for councilmen, who is between the ages of 8 and! Revelations during the past two weeks show i ™ j planning to 8<> or are in collie toi The, wire fence around the foot-Edward Kulnis, 51 Arthur Ave,; made a pnrt of the minutes. Julius Kovacs, RepuMican Mu- 18 and whose father is a member why Borough Engineer Kenneth W. Dobert was 1 to handle andI rt- impitwnt wv staff, In addition,! ball field will be completed. William Howell, Apt. 3G, Dolan In the letter, Borough Eryitia" we hire a nicipal Chairman said Mayor An- of the VFW or who is eligible to be \',',', ,,.„)! hw ^ ™,Tlip '••arpenterp plus additional; storage facilities will be provid- Homes; Preston Jones, 52 Essex drew W. Banick is honorary fully justified in making public a letter dated Kenneth W. Dobert charged thai I'• i ).i«ii. urns w ts»-!hp|i help a=ss requiredreauired (or sneciaspecial oroi-!proj | nnHprnonth the stwiitim for a member. More information can lit1 had received a threat over - D ^ . M underneath the stadium for st.; and Wilbert Hill, 51 Roose- chairman; Michael Breza, chair- be received at the popt headquart- July 3,1965 which he had sent to the Mayor and TO h in d mechanical equipment. the phone and. also charged- H.iwn. clerk of the boardj ^ velt Ave., all of Carteret. Also,man, Carmen Ziccardi, Kay Sym-ers on Karris St. & Pershing Ave- Council. fert for BecalLec Custodial Staff "There are those among you, mract s unn Moses Anderson, 33 Oraton St.; chik, Francis Cap. John McNulty nue from anv member or by con- ;;''' ™ ^ f «:of the heavy and specialized The entire interior of all thEare l Carter, 47 Baldwin St.: Wil-and Councilman Charles Bohanek. who will stop at nothing- to attain • i of May. The lowest! ^t,^,,^ fnrM r nims. fhr tacting Goodrich or Calabro, the According to the Borough Engineer, other let- their greedy aims for taxpayer's 1 scheduled for Mr. BUMS, the boyslS(,hool bui]dings wii, ^ th()rough. in • is selected to per- lie Fuller, 105 Osborne Terrace; Post Commander Alfred Fenske money from the road construc- will b« supervised by Mr. /im-] y cIeancd Mme 3cho(), stafts in ters sent to the administration never saw the Mvcial budgeted proj- Peter Smith, 34 Gillette PI.; Hay or the Commander of the VFW tion and building program." merman. The boys will be used ward McKnight, 34S Seymore COP Assailed primarily for painting Sons Michael Wurst, 110 Randolph light of day. Councilman Del Vacchio said •iiinmer" Mr. Litus said.and hallways , The Mowin, ,-g .majo - r work. wilj- l iAve.; Marcellus George, 270 Cam- Street. that in view of the fact that the -I .s planning to do the This year the board plans to do-1"1 Pt'rfornld * our custcdlal den St.; Dennis Staten, 661 So. Thfi next regular meeting and Now, Councilman John Hutnick and Thomas matter is under investigation by staff: On Censorshii) the following work with our staff: lUth St.; William Love, 24 College drill instruction will be August 7th Deverin, Democratic members of the Council the prosecutor's office, it should The rooms having wood floors M.; Bridas Powel, 364 Bergen St.; be ordered, filed. Hale School ^ E. Columbus School v CARTERET - In a statement at i;oo p.m. Mr. Goodrich also an •••• nuir civiniUI *J# VUIHUIUIU UVIIWI i , have charged in a statement to the Carteret -"' ..luminum windows on1 Install vinyl asbestos Boors inland trim will be revarnisned. The Clarence Armstrong, 196 Sherman this week, Democrats blasted the nounced the boys will attend the "I'm highly disturbed by it" • u-H Avenue side of the: six classrooms plus adjacent clos- rooms with vinyl asbestos floors Ave.; Elvin Stevenson, 51 Avon Republicans for "censorship of Yankee-Kansas City Baseball Press that they have never received copies of the commented Councilman Deverin, nail" and asked other questions "right or wrong." Twenty thou- •'•>• windowindows on the east'eUeasteU. Replace completely the south will be strippepp d of the old waxAve.. ; and James Brown, 551 So game at Yankee Stalium on Sat- Dobert letters addressed to the Mayor and Coun- r All 12th St,; all of Newark. Also Bry- In connection with the charges sand people are held up to ridi- of the school have!entrance, to the building. Replace cleaned and then reward; urday August 14th as guests of ced in the last twol blackboards in several roms.Pro interio- r windows, will be cleaned; ant Edwards, 872 E. Hazelwood «f Borough Engineer Kenneth W. the Yankees. The bus will leave cil. cule. The publicity has done ~ interior windows will be clea Dobert. more damage to Carteret than 'HIS is thc third year of afvide library facilities in the build- defective shades will be replaced; Ave., Rahway; Francis Moore, at 11:30 a.m. sharp. All chairs and desks will be 826 E. Second St., PlainMd; The statement dealt with the Was not this a violation of the rights of the the road work is worth." project to replacp e all t>f, ing.-Pfovide a teaeters' room in d Th th bildi Ri i cleaned and revarnished; Hallway Frank Nelson, 388 Springfield threats revealed by the engineer. minority? Is not this another angle in connect- "This is rather a strong letter" The. same ap-the building. Repair main en Councilmen John Hutnick and continued Mr. Deverin. It was re- 1 be used fof replacing! trance railuis. Repair sidewalk in qpjr.. s will be repainted; Terrazo Ave., Newark; and Samuel Gib- ''! be used fof replacing! trance railuis. Repair sidewalk in Thomas Deverin, minority mem- VFf Auxiliary ion with the Dobert chargei demanding an in- ceived before the Juty 7 meeting in Cleveland, Coium [front of building. Paint four or hallways will be s ripped, cleaned son, 645 Magnolia Ave., and ! i Cll VUIUIII-ili [f' t f bi i f and rewnxed. Walls, where neces Franklin Johnsort, 752V* Trumbull bers said in part: vestigation by the prosecutor's office and the and why didn't we sec the let- main High School! five classrooms. sary, will be cleaned; Gym floors ter?" St., both of Elizabeth. "th'hee Engineer has claimed Middlesex County Grand Jury? ''-"• '!F. Nathan Hale School will be cleaned and re-varnished. thatiatl! hihi;s life was .threatened be- Names Delegates He said he would like to find 1 Receiving pins for 5 years' ser- Ini land Stnool ! Our men are finishing the revvir- cause he refused to be intimidated out "a lot of answirs.'1 He said : Items listed above are major vice were: Stenislaw Galinski CARTERET - The Ladies' By what rights has a Majority to withold com- •' " '""'"'uys any utteutlun In lilfy. Vout outlined by Burouyh Engineer the responsibilities of their posi latest communication WQUW receive the same not want lu have :inyone cast old ('hurley, 1 feel sorry for Kenneth W. Dobert. The state- tiuns lo Die maximum benefit of treatment. The day after the Counci meeting,' any insinuations tigiinst him. him." ment sgsignend byy George A. Strau- all citizens without improper out- side interference or intimidation Mr. Dobert decided that the public should know gos, presidentp idt ,fl followsl : Mr. Oobr chargeg d that which may result in mismanage- what is going on and gave a copy of it to the TAVERN PENALIZED "MrM . Obt h ment m1 misappropriation of tax Vow Us Official; his life *#p threatened b«ausb e he press. ( AHTERET - The Division of had refUMM to approve and sign ilulbirs. "'«nu>k Not Ou Team Alcoholic Beverage Control has contractor's payment vouchers "Due to tlie severity of this If the Borough Engineer's letters are hidden CARTERET - Council Fnsi* ordered Rockman's Tavern & for unsatisfactory and off speci- charge and lhe inference of local uVul Charles Bumx-let, lust night Liquor Store at 63 Randolph fication work performed in theinterference awl intimidation, ,the in the files, what is happening tof communica- revealed the members of the so- Street closed for 15 days com- Carteiet road and construction executive board does not believe tions from taxpayers who have a gripe or two. liilled "Progress Team." mencing at 2 A. M. Monday and tiuildlng program. and investigation of these charges lie nuiufil ('uuncihnen Del July 19. "Thci'9 can be holliing mure by Borough officials is appro- Are they too, given the pigeon-hole treatment? priate. In order that these char- V'ai'chio/fldlwiit-k and Hrnhkn, The tavern was charged wit deserving of Grand Jury investi- ges be proved or disproved tu the Wli«6 asked by the Minority It ssussion of alcoholic beverages gation Ihal a public charge uf a This sort of censorship should be condemned tlueal on hij life because uf hissatisfaction «l citizens of Car- Muyor Andrew Buuiik also U • JIIIIII I il"\ of in three bottles b^iring libel by every Carteret taxpayer. The public has been PKOtiKAIYI; I'iiutO shows School failuiv to liiilulie in practices terd, a Grand Jury investigation member oJ tli« teuni, Mr. Mr. l.itus which did not truly describe thei; 1 (letiijnuiit.il !CJ the citi*wy and ii iii.uidatwy. bullied long enough. It has a right to know. u«Ut replied, "H«'» thi- Urw lumiflf fulliiiui l o {More piiluris uu I'u&v 1J by i \ Independent-Leader (E.B.) -Carteret Press Thnndty, TWO Council Authorizes Bond Appropreation For Storm Sewers compPomlM mm of I3.OM.00 In CARTETIET - An ordinance to inf. tettlement of a suit for *4,M0 for authorize the construction to storm wnter-fanitary wweri Ilio l'|>por Roosevelt Avpnuc and Holly Shwt Wtionfi and to ap- ipro|ifi;ilr $2f>,403.M to pay a por- you linn of the cost was adopted on nceta West Carteret was held matter^ you up for further study, after Deveriin man should get «"*.»"«• . iraSXf.Sf^.S-b.-said that h™e wa s nonot aware thatthat | A peiltioprftan ™was s gned b> hassle lietween the Republican the license wai to be transferred residents majority and the Democratic from one location to another,He, Avenues minority. added that he thought It was just a change of againit the trucktru s uslnj Both Councilmen John Hutnick -r«1Mn tn Roosevellt AvenuA e to Brady'Brady's Cor-, iiml Thomas Deverin made it a! What prompted the Council to "fncelet said that thl. is «*\ COLUMBUS SCHOOL: V,n a^tos fle« «, -r* W-W •» * «*—~ <=—™* -* Si to explain that they werejtaW UP anj'action ftijer was yl the Council had been requesting ^iT Is being dom- at th<> school. h;nly spot. rolil drinks on not against the proposal but the the receipt of 37 individual pet.- ALWAYS (001, IN CIIKOMK: Tliisi hnvs havp manner in which it was to be lions from homeowners in ti» i the county to build an Industrial hand, the honl dors nut unrrv Ilicm, P?S. Hutnick said that he mediate vicinitniyy of the proposepp d road, which would take these r I could not umlerstand "how younew location, and a letter from George Strango*. president of the trucks away from the heavily "' ;charge! former Marion Lybeck of Fords. tion Depart"™ !' announced the should be third In the series »f conmia in Dr. Leroy Homer, Dr. Alan Young, Members of & Minority extra cost The couple has two other chil- CARTERET - It KKATS FUNERAL Carteret First Aid So; * L' ed'Tonsistently "that tbe' Repub-lm w "° ,exu.a .'"u .V •Idren, Scott Edward W Nancy the park, to be held yn Su^y. !£ARTERET - Funeral S. aa eersr and askaske< hat he w«c hau.lij«3l MrMr . RobertRobert . |PP yl. .?.- « ! f, _ $ , !arion. ,_, the'July p, from 7:00J»;'9;W p. ra. Refining Oe. licans have M ob '. •* Michael KeaM, of M of the have ^ h\ghJ ^!gpecmc answer nt the next meet-'Carr, former Mrs. Elsie H. Bartok, the Perth Am-at Soldiers and l*rs park un , v a great jjobb h e willl ] " a_d Miss had increased! Carter* Avenue. •al „ , s Keflnerf lvary Church over| This will be a "Ukram:.:) N.i- on July m !ers lot of money ^Children's Swim Union, Local 837, Carteret, H & T. the previous year. llonaHtyNWir.Kyy '«|':!0 a.m. a divine Drill and Refiners -.neer is no longer fered at St Mary Ukrainian CBth-\Z f. ' ,.„„ __.„ „ in Jtod graces. The Increase did not cover Just the Cartef«t School of \).M-- ( r There was also another letter ^ Party Set by K. C. Listed are el, Chm,hvcarteret(witt_^v.|f«^ from Mr; Dobert in which he saidl 80CARTERE, KnightTs —of CareColumbuy Councils Will.i CARTERET - The Rev, Floyd John Malaschuk as celebrant. In- 12 |There ing Dept., PMC, Employees of]that he gave at a swim party July 24 forj rey Van Valkenburg will preach at Avenu terment was in St. Gertrude Cenv wai IU; ^ovs wwp noia a swim pan? J Columbus, has chosen Re». Jnhn Is Mlssian office i FMC at Carteret, Natvar Corp., prosecutor's office In accordance children of its members. .Parti- both the n a, ra. and 7 p. m. 'or etery, Colonia. Woodbridge; Employees of JIat-j u i u children Helen G. Hurd, State President.)borough. wit"b a directiv•" e t o 'the prosecu'hil- d bt Chonko, paster of tit. E*lb«tli'k services Sunday at Calvary Bap- The pall bearers were, Andrew! var Corp., General Stefanik Slo- ticipating will be children between About 50 members of the State tor by Mayor Andrew Banick. He! Hungarian Parish to tjhe *p tist Church, M Edwin Street, Hatala; Walter Gawronski; Jo- vak American Citizens Club, Car- J7 and-UyeaTsoy f ageg . AH seven- Federation are expected to attend. stated that his testimony was not Council Chaplain lor O/t Ur^i Cfirteret. Miss Sherry will serve as an elect- seph Prenclpi; George Rebnjcky; teret, Veterans of Foreign Wars, completed and that he has to M childrehild n must be accocomm Outdoor Art Exhibit Set panied by an adult. The sermon topic for the 11 ed alternate delegate for the State George Sabol and John Wilver- Blyler-Quinn Post, Shnmokin( Pa., submit additional documents. He! of his •ffict. 1 The children will assemble at 8. m. service will be "The Baar- Federation. ding, those who donated their cars, the' declined to offer any information j ie Columbian Club, High Street! int of the Lord's Return upon Parastas services were held pallbearers, the Carteret and relative to the Borough of Car- list Speakers By Jaycees for Sept ft 11:30 A. M. and will return, pi His neonle and the World". The1 Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p,m.Woodbridge Police Department teret road program at this time. r£an Among the speakers to be heard lere at 8 P. M. Bill Behany at' evening sermon topic i» "The The Art Show is open to a;. with Rev. John Malaschuk offici Escorts, U. S. Army Firing Squad at the conventions are Marlon Sad- CARTERET - September 11, of Indian Town Gap, Pa, ano the' 1-4896 will furnish details. For Neighborhood 'oor Man's Market." At » p. m. ler, president of American Air Ists residing in Union and Mm ating. unday evening following the eve- has bee nset as the date for the Officer* and members of the Bizub Funeral Home for CARTERET - A neighborhood lines, New York, Senators George! Outdoor Art Ex-iex counties, with amateur tory services. Colleges Invite PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ine service the Baptist youth Murphy and Thomas Kuchel ff ^TM^h.wat Javce*ParkUi General Stefanik Slovak Ameri- carnival for the benefit of mus- 'ellowship will meet. Ed. Waw- California; Betty Furnets, cfc Mbit, to be held at Jaycee rare w can Citizens Club, Carteret paid The funeral was held Wednes- CARTERET - The Sunday cular dystrophy victims will be horn is director of the BYF. Radio, and Arch N. Booth, vice Carteret. their respects In a body Wednes- day morning from the Blzub More Seniors horning Service of the First Wednesday evening, July 28 at Two judgos have been obUlned held July 30 at « Hermann i f h U. S. Chamber of M day tot 7:30 p.m. Funeral Home, 54 Wheeler Ave- CARTERET — This week Car- 'resbyterlan Church at Carteret p. m. will be_the weekly Prayer one yet to be decldedl upon. color: nue. A high requiem Mass was Street, by Elaine Roth, daughter! I, dead' teret High School was notified of or July and August will begin leetlnf and Bible Study, The ofXallfomia, president of the n offered in St. Joseph's Church of Mr. and Mjs. Sidney Roth. Fine for entries, Judges and prilM Applications will be CARD OF THANKS the acceptances of several senior it 9:30 A. M, The Sermon Theme Man's Baptist Mission Society tlonal Federation, will preside. L m with the Rev. Victor M. Grabrian, .'or Sunday, July 25 will be "A Elaine will serve ai ringmaster, will be announced In the Dttffr shortly; " " MICHAEL KEATS OSM as celebrant. Interment wail students by Institutions of higher meets the second Tuesday of Miss Emma C. HcGall, an at- 1 STORM AT SEA". This is the papers. ' We wish to express our sincere In St, Mary'j Cemetery, Shame* education. assisted by Marcy Album, Patty every month and the Sunday torney In WestfieU, Is a candidate Norman Landstrom oi thanks to all our relatives, friends fourth in a special summertime Richard, Joanne Conally, Beth School Teachers and Officers! for the office of recording secre- Snow fence will be used for e* man Street, Cartel kin. ! Miss Judith Chaloka, daughter series by Dr. Orion C. Hopper. hlbitlng: eight feet of 4pace wiU and neighbors for their kind ex- of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Chaloka Hechler, Karen Hanf and Ojlhen. meet the third Tuesday of tM tary in the National Federation. Saody ilngra»sia ol I* pressions of sympathy, their many! Bearers were John Bryer, An- Guest soloist will be Norma month. Sunday Sohool Is In tet-Mrs. Bartog aijd Miu Sherry will be available to artists lor 13.00. Sandy jjW" « "eUe Hatala, Thomas De of 1J9 East Charry Street, was TW-party will start at 3 P. M. with a maximum of sixteen feet Street Carteret, ja>c«. acts of kindness, the spiritual granted admission by the Univer Weller. ,on every Sunday mornlni; nt be serving as members of her with a maximum bouquets and the beautiful floral rico, Andrew Lukac, Staqley :45 a. m. with Mr. Kenneth campaign committee, per artitt. .man. 1 janyski and John Wilverding, Ros- slty of Pittsburgh, Monmouth Col tributes they extended during our lege, and Parks College. ^danu as SiUdtSuperintendent." " bereavement in the death of our ary services were held Tuesday, CASTING FRIDAY ON DEAN'S LIST with Father Grabrian officiating. Judith's high school activities Rycko Family Visiting PLAN BUI TRIP CARTERET - Casting for beloved father, grandfather and| FW Youth* Witt rter devoted'brother and uncle, Mich- Members of the General Stefa- included eheerleadlngj a membei "Guys and Dolls" will be held CARTERET - P ' nik Slovak American Citizens: of the Latin club, student teach CARTERET - The Midtown at the Community Center, Fri- ael Keats. Wash Cart July S I Democratic Club will hold a bus of Ji SWtka Avenue was Club of Carteret paid their re- ing, freshman guide, junior am Relatives in Poland day at 7:30 P. M. It will be the «7 students who w^ We especially wish to thank Rev. spects in a body Tuesday eve- senior play commltteeg, open CARTERET — Cornmander_Mi-Jtrip to Atlantic City, September presented by the Community Per- John Malaschuk, pastor, Professor Dean's Ltat duf^S the «>r John Kobasowsky, the Altar Boys ning. guild, junior and senior dane CARTERET -*• Mr. and Mrswa. s then (as it Is now) nigh, abov forming Arb Players, September committees. Miss Chaloka plans Sand 4. mester at Rider < of the St. Mary Ukrainian Camolic Rev, Charles Petrasek, pastor Leopold Rycko and son, Anthony tbe altar, nounced tha unit will conduct a Church, Carteret; Dr. Cesar L. of St. Mary's 'Church, Shamokin ajor in psychology. are visiting relative* la Poland, Anthony Rycko, 8, is a itudw car wish on Saturday July 31. y , m Barbara Hovanec, daugh Hernandez; Dr. LeUoy Homer; held the committal services. Mili- They were met at the, Wawaw at Holy Family Softool The Rye The canwaih will be held at Dr. Al;in Young: the Carteret; tary services were held at the lerjof Mr. and Mrs, frank Hova Airport Tuenday by fos trawled by Scandinavian Sys Ronnie's 0ulf Station at Brady's First Aid Squad; the Medical Staff grave by the U. S. Army Firing nee of 657 Roosevelt Avenue, ha: Joseph RyckRk o and Mi« Stepha- terns Airlines. Before having Corner frfm 9 A, M. until 4 P. M. and Nurses at Perth Amboy Gen- Squad from the Indian Town Gap been admitted to Monmouto h Co' nie Rycko, father and filter of they were encouraged by tbe Rev The committee consisting of the TAGGART'S DRIVING SCHOOL eral Hospital! U. S. Metals He- Pa. lege and the University of Jacl Mr. Rycko; and by Mme Helena Matthew of tth Commander, Steven Bistak, Allen fining Co., Carteret; Employees Family of the late sgnville, Barbara was previous Wotcgynski and Miss Rosalie Tom- Holy Family parish, who had jui Goodrich, Gus Fabian and Joseph at the Oxygen Fire Department at Jphn C. Sabol accepted by Union Junior Collegi czuk, aunts of Mrs, Rycko, Coin- completed a European Orlando is urging as many VFW U, S, Metals Refining Co., She will major in liberal arts. cidentally, Mrs. Rjfcko's maiden 1 eluding Poland. members as possible to coope- teret; Carteret Smelter ant) Re- P. D&vjd Vwidermark has be< name was Miss Rosalie Torncaik. Travel arrangements were rate to help the "Son's" treasury finery Workers Union Local M7, accepted by Kansas Weslyan Un Mr, Rycko is a veteran of the and of course the general public Carteret; General American Tank Ohlott Funeral made through the flrace Na» versity. In lifih school he hhas! Polish Army of World War II andTravel Agency of Carteret. is also incited to help. and Storage Co., Carteret; bbee n active in wrestlini g andd wastook part in the famous Battle O.A.T.X. Terminals Division, Car- Thursday; Was a member of the German club. »f Mount Casino, a foremost teret; Employees at General Am- David is the son of Mr. and Mrs.Polish victory against the Nazi erican Tank and Storage Co., Car- Army in Italy, This is his first || teret; O.C.A.U. Local 8397, Car- John T. Vandermerk of 16 New CHRI8TINK LEK'S York Avenue. reunion with his father and sis- teret; Friends at Gordon Gin Co., Boro Pioneer ter in 25 years. Linden; G.A.T.X. Welfare Com- CARTERET - The funeral ofl Alan Bodak, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 arles Ohlott will be held to-|S. Bodak, has been granted ad- Mrs. Rycko is the first mem- mittee, Carteret; Employees of ber of the family to visit (he at 10:30 at the Greinerl mission by the New York Institute Gordon Gin Co., Linden; General in Poland since the|| GASLIGHT Stefanik Slovak Citizens Club, funeral Home, 44 Green'Street, of Technology where he plans to three brothers, John, Stanley,: and Carteret; Kritfids at General Woocjbridge. I [major in business administration. Walter came to the United States'] Oriental Kcstuurmit und Stefanik Sliiyi* Citizens Club,' Mn. Ohlott, who lived In Car- During high school years he wasprior to World War 1. Carter*!; Friends at Sandor's, teret for more than 50 years] Cocktail Lounge a member of the Spanish club for Mr. Joseph Rycko resides in|| Carteret; those wlin donated their' and in the past few years made two years, and was on the com-Ciesjyn, Poland. cars; the Pull Bearers; the Car- his hmne at 655 Park Avenue, bti ClIKltKV ST., KLl/AUKlH mittee for tiw junior prom, A|an The Ryckos will tour Poland || teret and Rahway Polite Escorts East Orange, has had an Inter- resides wltn his parents at 77 und visit Krakow, l'oznaii, and and the Blmb Funeral Home for esting career in the borough. Lungfellow Street. make, a pilgrimage to the world satisfactory services rendered. For many years he conducted, New famous Shrine of Our Lady of a barber shop on the Hill, later Cwstocliowu. This church con- ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS FAMILY OF THE LATE went into the real estate awl Or. tlurmnyl Lints tains the Black Madonna, saber MICHAEL KEATS ncu business. He and as Ww Sermon Topic slushed during an invasion of Po- sociates purchased a big tract CAHD Of THANKS rn land. It is said that blood flowed SUNDAY & TUKSDAV NIUI1TN known tut Mnhaida GardenB, tried CAUTEUKT - JOHN C. SABOL i ill the from the slashes. The painting to d«vt)lup il during the depres- tlw Smmntr We wish to express our sln Hungarian Helormed Church be- sion years, but fgund no takers. FRED Ml 111 It cere thanks to all our relatives,, gin tit B:30 and 9:30. Tim first ot Ncw He took a Kit-:it interest in Car- • Veeallit. Obr**' ''""" Vork'a Kasl Sidr! we try harder 'cause we're only friends and neighbors for thttir teret's political pit-tun;. these two services is conducted in kind expressions of sympathy, Hungarian, tin- second in English. Mr. Otllott Was ,i cliLirlfi1 iil«(U- their many acts of kindness, the This cominy Sunday, Pastor Dr. (HON., WfD., TIUI1W., FBI. &. SAT the world's second largest!* ber of the Multiply Listing Sys- spiritual bouquets and the beauti- Andrew Hursany will prt*ach mii McTAVICH tem of Middlesex County liu- The Incomparable EMEHHON ful floral trtbutw Umy extended tlio tupic "(iod during our berwtveinont in the ind • mumtter of tin- Deutsche Unlqn* FUne and Vucid D Call today 2897171 (or FREE booklet Club of Hahwtiy ami tha |)ruii| UHKARY NVTK8 death of our belovwd liuslxtnd.i, . , in] Weckeiidi: U1-U22 fatlwr. grandfather w>d di'vuM ^'W •}' IS BACK! brothw und uncle. Juhn O. SMbQl | , Nui-vivlniI are his wife, Mrs w;is made that St. I'a th e We especially wikh to thank |ls1' Jeime ''« dauuliUrs, rocluitl libimy will b» Hi* AqUwnU* C«BIMMM s Davies of Clfffsldi', until the L'lui i.if August. f *MU» ««d Bar AvallabU ler Partlw; tli« Itev Anthony M. f their daughter Jane Ellen, to I.t. Norman D. Be>lson, USA, son - EMERSON - ADMIRAL - of Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Bri-| MAYTAG-NORGE inn of Sixth Avenue, Bohnnr i TV hrirlr-Hpet was ffraduntod rrom Hillside High School, and Rorkeley Secretarial School, and is a secretary with the Austin Company, ROSPIIO, li. Belson at-' iPiKlrd Wall High School, Wall Township, and was graduated 'mm Officers' Candidate School, Port Benning. He is now serving with the Special Forces, Fort Braflg, N.C.

Gathering Held 36 MOS. TO PAY! NO CASH DOWN ON ANY MAJOR APPLIANCE OR TELEVISION for New Members Immediate Delivery ... Pay Nothing Til October! WOODBRIDGE - The Junior Woman's Club of Woodbridge held a gathering for new members Tuesday at the home of Mrs. RCA 21 i; BKNEFIT: The John V. Kennedy Communlly Hospital Is the beneficiary of this prwen- Robert Bishop, 136J Greenfield of a rbwlk for iim rpPres<'n(lnK 'he profits of nn amatrur boxing show held recently at Gardens, Menk> Park. Mrs. $ Wmdhridse HiRh School undor the (inspires n( the (imp Sehrriner Association. Taking part In the George Ludwig, president, stated enUiUnn are (I. to r.) Michael Wytanis. president of the association; Gene Schrelner, Anthony there are seven prospective new COLOR TV prP5 ' I 82 Channel Tuner Vrlnirsic*. hospital president, and Alrx-rt ManKini, chairman of the bralnR event. members for the coming year. 299 MrtBLudwig explained that a ctatrsMch as the WoodbrldBe Juo-, Fully Guaranteed ... In Factory Cartons iors is a service organization com- prised of young women dedicated to use their time and energies to benefit their community by 6 Transistor G-E %L promoting its civic, cultural, educational and social welfare. Handbooks for new members were I hen distributed and each girl Portable RADIOED was nsked to sign a guest re- gister. Spectacular Value! Famous Make The summer monthly meeting of the Woodbridge Juniors will take place at the home of Mrs. John Mangiameli, 78 Stoneybrook JUST ARRIVED! ALL IN 3 TRANSISTOR $Q Drive, Metuchen. Ways and FACTORY SEALED means projects under the direc- Complete With All Necessary Attachments! tion of Mrs. Alexander Xatona WALK1E TALKIE-^ and Mrs. William Bgan, chair- men, will be discussed and voted upon. Most of the proceeds from these fund-raising project* will be donated to the 196546 state PHILCO $ project — better educational fa- cilities (or the New Jersey State Mental hospitals. The Woodbridge Juniors will concentrate on the WASHER SID. Marlboro Hospital by donating both time and money to their cause. Each chairman will give a short explanation of her department and will request volunteers to work on her committee. The "Missouri Waltx" was •ftlopud as the official state song r•of Missouri in 1949. Gallery Holiday Motel Opens On Route 1 Here

WOODBRIDGE - A new motel "Although we certainly intend something different to offer ia the geared to catering to the needs to offer high quality service to way of motel services," concluded of Woodbridge area industrial tourists," said Marc Dolan, gene- Dolan fiowen For AD firms has opened at the junction ral manager, "we are geared to Gallery Holiday Motel informa- Occasion* . . . of Routes 1 and 9 in Woodbridge. providing area industries with the tion and reservations can be ob- Call lor aowen, birth- Known as the Gallery Holiday kind of services they need. We tained by calling days, anniversaries, I Motel, the new, elegantly deco- realize that busy business execu- tives and salesmen who are con- weddings, etc., to add rated facility offers area busi stantly on the move, want service eitia joy to the event nessmen such services as on Time to Check at their fingertips. We have an -and other times to premises meeting and conference rooms and on-premises restau experienced staff who knows how express your sympathy to cater to ttbese businessmen and Lhougbtfliineu — rant and cocktail facilities. Heating Plant Set back off Route 1 and lo- and to the tourists as well." Be assured of the fine** .WOODBRIDGE - Yaw home cated one and one-half miles from Dolan also noted that motel -call us. heating plant is now taking a well- New Jersey Turnpike Exit 11, guests will be able to take ad earned summer vacation after the modern-styled Gallery Holi- vantage of the entertainment of- thousands of hours of faithful ser- WORTH OF day Motel features 60 air con- fered during the week at Stanley's vice during the cold winter and WALSHECK'S ditioned units complete with te- Gallery - the on-site restaurant chilly spring, Robert H. Mac- FLOWERS levision and telephones. The mo- Khmey, Jr., president of the Mid- 1 and cocktail facilities. FROZEN FOODS »S Amber AM. MB 4-1OI tel is also equipped with a large ntdbduaM "We sincerely believe we have dlesex County Oil Heat Associa- With Pntw W IUJ swimming pool. tion notes. "Summertime is the Befrlltnfar fnf or rntur logical time for a routine check- FREE•Wbu cnrnnM to PnWlo Hectrto Us-, up of the system," he said. "The Completely FrojtFte* burner and controls should be] adjusted to top efficiency and the —Nevir tee frost ROUTEMAN SERVICE COSTS NO MORE! units cleaned and lubricated in •(•in in Refrigerator readiness for another heating sea- or Freezer. Morey Laftue will pick up and deliver your laundering and dry cleaning-all at noextra son." rost to you! Just think how much time and lugging this Morey LaRue "plus service wiU Mr. MacKinney, added that' save, you! And, please ket-p this important fact ii mind: MOREY URUE ROUTEMAN homeowners with comprehensive SERVICK COSTS NO WORK! oil burner service agreements REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER • Dependable need make no special arrange- ments for the check-up because TURCHIN & WESTINGHOUSE mak« pouiblt bigger than cleaning,, lubrication and tune-up • Convenient •v«r savings in WESTINOHOUSE Quality Rofrl8irator- are included in the annual fee. • Bonded Frwi*r». Ntwj LOWER prices PLUS $20 frozen food gift MoreyLaRue "Oil heat dealers schedule this certificate) See the complete line of new factory fresh preventive maintenance as a mat- ter W routine fop those customers model Wetringhouw Refrigerator • Freezer* today at who have the comprehensive ser- TURCHIN-S. vice agreement," Mr. MacKinoy 7-Day Frith Meat said. 'It to a good investment for {Keeper -keepiiB UUNDEKERS - CLEANERS the customer, because it means lit. for 7 d»y» with- EXCISE TAX DEDUCTED IMMEDIATELY he begins each heating season out fnnlnf. with bis heating plant, working CALL at peak efficiency, saving both I.. . fuel and possible trouttle." LOW-LOW One of every three British man- ufacturing industries' workers h HlLLCREST 2-6161 a woman. • HU 6-5000 EL 2-5000 Only 5 of the 30 British mon- • PR 9-8676 archs since William the Conqueror AD 2-6422 are buried in foreign soil. Model RJF-46 Ua tfita t per cent of the earth's surface if covered by IM Cube Sener and inland bodies of water, acording to 2 Ejector Triys- the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Store over 100 cubes. ROUTEMAN SERVICE N0CASHDOWN..3,KiJOPAY.. COSTS NO MORE! VACATION CRUISES Spring —Summer-Fall Westinghouse Westinghouse FROST-FREE REFRIGERATOR-FREOER PERFECT 26,000 ton > full/ ilr-tondltlomd REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING 13 DAYS-5 PORTS-,,, *325 REFRIGERATOR SECTION July Jamboree . .. San ]udii • SI. Thomai July Jamboree . ..

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110 SALES OUTLETS eOMNNITItTILVMIL 1 VA 6-3661 e 0PM JAl TU 6 ML e COMTORTAUY TURCHIN'S 5E= AlK-CONOmONB UUNDERERS • CLEANERS • RUG CLEANSING • STORAGE • ntANCMUCO We Am Member* 118 N. WOOD AVL, UNDEN...HU6-T8Q0 WfSTMWtOUII 0WM 'Serving Sinve Independent-Leader (1 J.). CarUt* ft,, PAGBrOUB IS. Scouts Conduct Rauchman Named Head Fall Art Show Mrs. Gareg Campout-Court OfUnitedFund Campaign on CYO Calendar ^ Leader! FORDS - An Art Show will be - Mrs. COLONIA - Boy Scout Troop WOODBRIDGE - Alfred J. sponsored by the Cultural Com-! Coop* Av^ue. 44 held its annual (§ther and wn n.iuchmnn, whose family settled mittee of the CYO of Our ramfxrut ind Court of Honor at i in Wiiodbridge Wi years ago. has of Peace Church at the end of tht Hostetter estate recently The been named general chairman of October Exhibits must be origi- Court of Honor was h*M at thn the 1965-flft campaign for the nals jnd can be of any type —' ca, at a meeting in th, lakeiidf with the lnrtl«n rhnm United FundRaritan Bay Area. nil, wrter. color or charcoal. Improvement Hall, team conducting the opening cern- He will head a drive seeking way, Metuchen. li. monles. Prizes will be awarded for $245,454 to benefit 20 health, wel- both high school and 7th and 8th deputy, wu installing "ofliw7 Robert PurgOVie, John Pern, fare and character building ngen- Krade categories. IjOis Goley CHher ofilcers Injuum Michael Horhrun, Gary fi^rino, cies. Woodbridge area resident! i|!I-2-fi247) or Linda Tollis various. son, Riotiard Vanaiie, camt>ing; At college she served ae s botto, Kathleen James, Ellen Me by the pastor; and Friday 30,7:»ton, withi May* James J. Flym After a trip to the Pooono Moun- Ukranian Catholic Church of the as co-chairman of the Initial gifts Amboy, oMdatinC at thetains, Pa, the couple will live tegorlee, the calls »er* far Robert Barber and Richard Van- Assumption of the Blessed Virgin at-arms of Philomatbeao division in the United Fund drive, Glynn, Karen Nowosad, Jane p.m., Christ's Ambassadors, youth ofPerth ODonnell, Lorraine Pfister, Ban- group, meeting in church, and double ring in Lebanon, Pi. For traveling transportations, » emeneBcM asse, metal work; Richard Van- Mary, Perth Amboy, Rev. Albert as orientation leader and was a having previously been a solici- H motor vehicle accident) S1 aase, Rick Peterson, art; Rich- dra Skodman, and Andrea Tom-7:30 to 1:30 pm Bible Crusaders, Given in marriage tar her fath- the bride obese a white brocade Gaydos, pastor of St. Michael's member of the Newman Club. tor. He is vice president of the suit with Mack accessories. ; dustrtal, 1 drills and 17 firs ard Vanasse, reading; Rlek Peter- Magyar Greek Catholic Church Lt. Martnelli is a graduate of Metuchen Jewish Community Cen- ciyk. junior youth, meeting In the Par-er, the bride wore * gowaof white son, woodwork; Wesley Haeldni, and the Rev, Stephen Sutyk, pas- Vinejand High School and Rutgers ter and for three yean headed A highlight of the meal was thesonage, 184 Cooper Avenue, organs cut on a bell silhouette Mrs. KmeU graduated from St. The ambulance travelled personal (Inane*; Rick Peterson, University, class of 1964, where making of original ice cream sun- with a Baaqoe waist, separate cir- Mary's High School, Perth Am- miles, required no man L tor of the Ukranian Church, offi- the Metuchen United Jewish Ap- and 1,100 pound* of oxygw • citizen In the nation: Robert Bar- ciated at the double-ring cere- he received a Bachelor of Arts peal. daes by the girls, some of which cular tram and trimmed with boy, and Franklin Beauty School, ber and Paul Oottllck, soil and were quite unusual. Elixabeth. She was employed at used. mony, degree In economics. Be was a He also is program chairman Aleneon lace and scattered Swtss water eaniervaUm; Paul Gottlick member of Sigma PW Epsflon. Contests were held and the win- lace flower*. Her bouffant veil Cinderella Coiffures, Metuchen and Allan Frwee, swimming; The marriage took place through of the Rotary Club and a memberners were as follows: Andrea Tom- Woodbridge Oaks the efforts of Congressman Ed- fraternity and active In intramu- of the Chamber of Commerce in of silk Illusion (ell from a petal Her husband, a graduate of Paul Onttllffc and James Kodllla, He was a member of czyk, best hula; Ellen McGlynn, cap of lace with a cluster of or- persona! fitness; Rick Peterson, ward J. Patten as the bridegroom Perth Amboy and serves in the original Hawaiian costume; and Rahway High School, served (our was scheduled to be shipped to and was commissioned Perth Amboy General Hospital AUec CithbeHsen gans* raeee and lSy-oMbe-valley. years in the V. S. Marines, and Athletloi; Gary ffuarine Jamea as second lieutenant upon grad- Kay Coshott, water contest She carried a cascade bouquet WestkiryPafkllt Dorwood, Mike Hochrun, Fred Viet Nam. As the result of the Building Fund campaign. The evening ended with the sing' 1«N Oak Tree Bead attended PGA Business School. Congressman's influence, Lt. Mar-uation. He is a graduate of the A graduate of Temple Univer- hettn New Jersey of Cymbkdium orchids and stes- Dorwood, Malcolm McEwen, John CBR School o| Fort Kooi. ing of Girl Stout songs. t hanoiis. Dunedln, Fl*. He ia employed at Perw, and Bob Purgovie. tintUI arrived Just a few hours sity, he has taken special studies Tele.: U R-M4* Lebanon Country dub, Lebanon. before the scheduled wedding. Toe at Rutgers University In real Mrs. Robert F Calabro, Bdlean. UN Oek Tree U* St^r awardi went to Robert Bar- couple are now on a honeymoon, -Mr. and Mrs. SUnJey K*nd sister-in-law of the bride, wai Pa. her Thornai Leach, Daniel Shields; estate, appraisals and mortgage IWl but the lieutenant is due to re- Fire Company Chief banking. rick and children. Stanley, David. Trie.! U M4» bronze palm to Dennis Eobets and Mondays William, and Micbele, returned silver nalm to David Edrington. port this Saturday at Fort Km, ImsVH June Report He is a life member of the Ky., for his Viet Nam orders. Million Dollar Round Table, a ome last Saturday from a week's —Mr. and Mrs. Seouter awards were presented •- ChW Peter Keao vacation in Massachusetts. Former College Stars to idge and son, George, Jr to Fred BIhler, past chairman and The bride, who was given in of the Protection Tire Company member of the National Associa- Time at Olympic tion of life Underwriters, Middle- -Mr. and Mrs. Matty Burballa daughter, Roseanne, Worth Stn BOW commltteeman; Roy Baum- marriage by her father, wore a No. 1 reports a total of 10 fUi mVJNGTON - Holidays now y gardner, assistant scoutmaster: gown of pure white silk line, ern- calls for the month of June. In- set County Real Estate Board and son, Georgag,, andd daughtergh , spent the weekend at their < and Mortgage Bankers Associa- are almost U busy attteekena's Mary Meet at Rutgers Stadium mer home in Manasquan. Marion Hawkins, cubmaster of pired styled sheath, featuring a cluded were 2 special drills, 1 It' Olympic >ark, TW'lrrington- M y A AvoA n TTerrace, re- boutique neckline, three-quarter tion of New Jersey. He is past turned home Saturdad y frof m OOcean Pack 45 and committeeman of regular drill, 1 false alarm, 2 Miplelewood. NEW BRUNSWICK - When the Star squad in Chicago preparing EL DORADO. KAN, TIME Troop 44, length sleeves of Viennese lace, brush fires, 1 house, 2 car fires, president of the Middlesex County Beach, where they vacationed "for Association of Insurance Agents. policy of* New York Jets and the Buffalo for the August 6 date against the "The Federal Aviation Awocy h Semiter's key wai presented to with the lace inserts on the skirt 1 wash down. o wveks. Mr. Rauchman and Ms wife, Mondays is Bill) meet m Rutgers Stadium In Jets until he returns (ran that taken pains to let it be Mr. DeVloo, scoutmaster. and the train. Her headpiece was Bruce Christensen was admitted cording to -Mt uxi Mrs. Vincent Ajilo he former Miss Marilyn Mar- and daughters, Anne Marte and a little mere than a month, August game, more or iec* leaving the that jumping from an SIT A nlaque waa awarded to Mr, *$a*f*H «uYli?w to,U« firt company as a new : president d dht A Mte d door NamalJyn the battle with out a parachutt u 11 wlm^ Viennese lace Insert member according to an annoace- garetten deT Pertt Ambay, have J6, and Mr/ Tterts*«aro.l»l. *»«."* Notre DaW's moat ,*,• .-.. fe - "'iIn recognitioiti n off tKeAr days wul recent quarterback stars are likely MifcTTaliafero for'of regtilaflons. Tkii is 1 step **' many things he has done tor Troop seed pearls, to which was attach* ment by Stephen Faczak, Jr., pre-two children, James and Amy ffolo. all .of Bfeoaffeld, JMre t nuaHphir't start are ikPIV Ann. They live at 12 Hale Court, and August, to be the opposing field jeneraji. the qu. ack job. I the public interest, all rijht 44 as commltteeman, c her three-tier, elbow length, sident The next meeting of the A new, frejrfcifttohawes in guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. .. Mh illusion vefl. She car-organization is scheduled for Metuchen. For the '%m" team JeU, the Upon his return, however, j there's anything that *: citip chairman, and many each Monday and thisls another Alexander Cutbbertson, Oak Tree Huarte Is certain to get extra at-[people from indulgin; in others." H> plans to move from ried a cascade bouquet of daliiei August 2. Road, at a barbecue and swim quarterback for at least one half factor, he pointed out.-There are of the game will be John Huarte, tentlon and the two week period sport, it is knowing that it violates this area sometime seen. sod ivy. 2,000 free seats tor the* three-act party. Mrs. Cuthbertson and son, The matron of honor was Mrs. Mros h Winner of last year's Heisman Trophy win- between Ms return and the name FAA rules." A planue was also awarded to NEW AHWVAL shows at 4 and 9:30 p.m. daily. Richard, along with Mrs. Otis R. ner as a result of his brilliant play at which \$ a benefit for Mr. and Mrs. Hostetter In appre- John Jmkowiki, South Araboy Princess Tajara, a trapeze star at Dougbtrey and sons, Keith and and toe maid «f honor was the FORDS-Mr. dud Mrs. William Chevron Scholarship in leading Notre Dame to a Football Hall of Fame, ciation for thet use of the campuig W. Thompson, Jr., ll Jensen Ave- the New York Wort Kevin,. Menlo Park, were guests grounds. bride's sifter, Min Gloria Jean season. pde him with enough time nue, an the parent* of a ton, FORDS - Lawrence T. Mm,year, will headline, of Mrs; Harold Maul, Cheese- American Football to get the feelef things. ROCK FfJUpcaik. Bridesmaids were show. Alto on the bt quake, for luncheon Tuesday. And the Ward WUlitfn, born at the Perth 40 Fifth Street, has been awarded League champions, the Bills, no Mils Carole Doughty, Clayton and tels, juggling and -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kronert TO MEET TONIGHT MM Marian Nicholas, New Amboy General Hospital. The the Chevron 00 Company Schol- on doubt will give Paryte Lamonlca Parish Library LUt$ couple also has a daughter, Kim- arship to Rutgers University. rollers, and Mr. and .Mrs. Boband children, Walter and Carol, FORDS - The Fords Babe Ruth SALT Brunswick, cousin of the bride. Rollins of Union City, .a comedy a good workout that day. Lamon- League win meet at Liberty Tav- Per Water Sfftcscn New Books Available Warren MartuaUi, ViMland berlee Rae. Mrs. Thompson is The scholarship is presented Wood Avenue, attended the wed-lca, who rates as Buffalo's "bull- the former Rae Bauer of Fords. act employing balloons. ding of Miss Angela diver to ern, Kim George Read, tewght SIM hundred lbs. FORDS - A UK of iome of tbtbrother of the bridegroom served each year by the Chevron Oil pen"' quarterback, behind Jack Company of Perth Amboy to an The Mortons, trapeze; duo, areFrederick Earobo, Jr., both of at s o'clock. $1.15 fifty !b? new adult books available at the V best nun and ushers were Pe- featured in the circus current Cemp, preceded Huarte at Notre Our lidy of Peaoe Parlih Ubrary ter Schorr, Point Pleasant; James BUS TRIP TO GAME outstanding graduate of a Wood- Newark, Sunday. The ceremony Dame by four years. through Sunday. took place at the Sacred Heart George Bryan Bnimmell, an 8ERVISOFT of wai released recently. (Jaglianone, Clayton; Ronald Rei- FORDS' - Vbus"trip to the bridge or Perth Amboy area, high Huarte, half of the JeU' fabulous lisbman known as Beau Brunv Included are John P. Kennedy, ser, Washington, 111, Mets-GlsnU game on Friday, school Cathedral, Newark. They also*t- rookie quarterback duo of Huarte tended the reception at Thorn's men, set England's styles for WOODBRIDGE American by Charles DoUan, The reception was held at Dia-August V, is being sponsored by A June graduate of John T. Ken- Rev. ISystrom to Be and Joe Namath, probably will get men's clothe* and manners for Jl Those Harper Women ^ Stephen mond Jim's Restaurant, Madison the Holy Name Society of Our nedy High School, Mm was a Guett Preacher Restaurant, also in Newark. bit first serious look from Coach years. ME 4-1I1S Lady of Peace Church. The busmember of National Honor Socie- Weeb Ewbank in the Rutgers Birmingham, The Wind At My Township. For travelling to Mia- ISELIN Rev. Richard NyStrom m St George Avenue | Back - Pat O'Brien, Ecutnenlam mi Beach, the bride wore a black will leave from tbt Annex at ty, Student Council, a class offi- Plant For Next Month game. | Baroque pearl«, the least val- 6 P, M. Bill Daly (HM-UW) or cer, delegate to Jersey Boys' will be the special guest speaker and Vatican II - Rev. 'Chartei Mid white silk organza empirt- for the two Morning Wqrship Ser- Huarte is with the College AU-'uable, are irregular shaped pearl*. O'Neill, S. J., Never Date Women styled sheath with black patent Bemle Hwdlowtcb

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ABRAHAM D. GLASS WALTER 8CHONWALU aEOHOk; 8HKENKRAM Prices effective thru July 34th in Super Marked Top lob Household Cleaner Spic & Span and S^lf-S»rvHd IIOIB* only In Norlhurn N*w J*r**y, Oronjj* and Roi-Uond Cuuntin. Member Ktcjeral Deposit Insumnc* Corporation. Member Fedwal Ket.e.)V» u4. AUniwIf .. . IN THE ROUGH What's Past Is Past (Eartmt letters to Editor Twenty-Five Years Ago - The replacement of School No present administration building) here with a new structure 56 Holton Street the next two or three years now appears inevitable. V.HK Published Wtaty On lhuwday By Sewaren, N. J, 07077 July 18th, 1965 Charles Anderson, assistant state commissioner of ti\\\n\ NORTH JERSEY PUBUSHING, INC. discussing the situation, informed the local school hoard '«• Editor the state department "could not go along with Woo>w tax. The Rev. Mr. Seamans, by read- percentages. uation. Then the Legislature realized ing short passages from "The As matters stand in the township, the governing body had pi; that the law, with its amendments, Mr. Tanzman states that his com- Blue Book," "The Politician" and that ah" veterans would receive an $84 exemption in their «« would cause wide problems and con- mittee has been meeting every week "American Opinion" may very when the new program goes into effect Jan. 1,1961. Under the Capitol Dome well have whetted the interest of sistently postponed final adoption during- the summer going through his auditors in getting more In- until 1964 when the Republicans took mountains of figures and statistics By J. Joseph Gribblns formation for themselves at first control of the Assembly. The decision and he predicts tftat before the end of hand. Possibly the Rev. Mr. Seamans was made, over the vehement protests the year and prior to the next session No longer is this professional TRENTON - The Sttate of New which made the suggestion, uw»j hoped the short quotations out of Book Review expected solely to enforce the of the Middlesex County delegation, to of the Legislature, they will come up Jersey has embarked on a series not think much of the package of context would scare away any "Books are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind,! five labor bills proposed by Sen-lows," he said, "Our dynamic, thorough reading of what the two put the law into effect. with an answer. of huge construction projects fi- challenging and increasingly ur- which are delivered down from generation' to generation, nanced by the $90,100,000 bond is- ator Williams who is chairman of books and the monthly journal ac- presents to the posterity ol those who are yet unborn" .,. Jo the Senate subcommittee on mi-ben environment demands that he tually contain. But it was quite Businessmen are now crying out in A solution is necessary if we are sue approved by the voters last also be a social worker, a psychol Addlson, 1671-1719. November. gratory labor. significant that, on the opening alarjn-and justly so. However, calling going to encourage the growth of ogist, and a teacher. vviwvvvKvvv All of the bond money has been (tee bill would place all agricul- day of the nationally observed business and industry in this state on tural labor under the federal mini- "He must become expert in theCaptive Nations Week, he said: up the tax collector, who is just a col- committed to specific construc- most advanced techniques of po- By DAVID RANDOLPH Part Two, however, the triMtr lecting agent, and calling him a Jesse a sound basis. As the law stands now tion projects, State Treasurer mum wage act* getting a national [nothing whatsoever about captive THIS IS MUSIC - A guide to the of basic musical matm.il>. minimum wage for farm workers lice science, if his experience is tonations, nothing really specific r John A. Kervick has announced. surpass that of the professional, pleasures of listening. ly referred lo as theory James is not going to solve the prob- it will drive the small businessman out A medium security prison at at $1.15 per hour in 1968; $1.20 in about the grim war American Written for lovers of music who well stand further ohtxinta 1967; $1,35 in 1968 ad whatever criminal. Most importantly, he boys are fighting today against lem. The law was made in Trenton- of business or make it unprofitable to Leesburg, Cumberland County, is must be versed in constitutional are without formal musical train- However, this is not the nuin i the first project scheduled to getthe minimum wage jft thereafter. Communist aggression in Viet! ing. This guide, ai the title indi pose of the book. The re;«ler i ail the local officials can do is obey the stay in business. The bureau predict* the 40-hour law if the rights of the accused Nam (except that "we dare not underway and financed by the $50,- are to be protected according o| cates, is limited to the aspect of nevertheless, wish to ptiMie 000,000 in bonds approved for con- week with time-and-a-naU for over- use the weapons we have"), and listening. subject further. A suitable time win follow. the guarantees of our Federal and struction of State institutions. Re- State constitutions. counseled only "patience" and Mr. Randolph, well-known as apanion text could well hr Ho*aj A second bill would prohibit any more "patience" in meeting what modeling of Main Hall at Mont- "The professional policeman isl choral conductor and music lec- Shanet's fine book. clair State College will be the person under 14 years of age to be most people recognize is a very turer, also broadcasts a radio pro- Dreamt Become Reality expeced to do all of these things. Read Music (Simon ami Shit firit project under the $40,100,000 employed on farm*, Jlut young- gram devoted to serious music, 1965). Part Three present* < approved for higher education. sters 12 to 13 years 4T age would psycho-political assault. The author feels Ms book is nec- Wnt suggestions on how tn: A dream of a Portsmouth, New Hamp- as if that dream will eventually come Bids will be received for the re- w Perhaps if some who heard the essary because of the numerous The chapter on how tn n« in a 25-mile namfffff- - - homes- . main underpaid, and police depart- shire, librarian who stirred local resi- • true. Incidently, tbjs' is definitely the maining building projects before ments remain under equipned. .. Rev. Mr. Seamans should read tfte misconceptions foisted upon the! composers should prove to re p the nd «f this year. Next month, A tiitad biH woukMHK4ttm em* above-mentioned books and maga- public by many writers of music tttularly helpful. ployees and employe* under the "If the policeman is to perform dents trto doing ameifoing to restore time and place ^.emphatically state bids will be received for heating up to the demands of hiss profes- zine all the way through, they appreciation literature. The style is National Labor Relations Board, The text is divided into three their fine Colonial town, has become a that this newspaper is opposed to any plant renovation and gymnasium sion, then the public must be wil- might have a better understand- from the stuffiness, sontinuitiH addition, at Jersey City State Col- give farm workers the right to ing of why we have Captive Na sections: Part one: How we expe- join a labor union, including the ling to lend support commensurate reality. Recently, an area of Ports- plan to demolish old School 1 onlege!, and heating plant expansion, with public demands." tions Week and why Americans rience mu6ic: Part Two: The maand pseudo-reverence v.liich soni School Street. The bulldozer here, as at Trenton State College. In Sept closed shop, and force farmers to terials and forms of music; and! how prevades many book< on tl mouth, known as "Strawbery Banke" bargain with a labor union for are fighting today in Viet Nam. tember, prices wUl be secured APPLES - New Jersey orch- Certainly, persons who condemnl Part Three: Your approach to the|subject. It is well was restored and reopened. Now the in Portsmouth, has caused many of for construction of a library and conditions of employment, accord- understanding and enjoyment of pertinent examples from 'he ing to the bureau. ards are expected to produce 2,< "censorship" in our society,should seacost town will become an attraction our historical landmarks to disappear. classroom buildinf at Paterson 700,000 bushels of apples this sum- not be opposed to a thorough read- music. Part One, in addition to ature of music. .Some rndi-r> r for tourists interested in history. Old School 1 is a good place to start to State College," and an addition to A fourth bill would require the]mer, according to the first sea- ing of what Robert Welch and his describing the effects of music on wish that the quoUiw. run Life Hall, at Montclair State Col- federal government to take over sonal forecast' of the New Jersey friends have to say. Yet how the individual, is devoted to de- larly from the literary w restore our sturdy, historical com- control of the recruitment of farm The Portsmouth Herald, in a special lege. Crop Reporting Service. many regular bookstores today bunking some of the commonly the great composers, >. munity. In October, bids will bo. received labor, and farmers would negoti- The 1965 production is 100,000 held concepts in music apprecia- documented. This is a miU service building at Newark State the cumulative effects of four con- The city's librarian, Miss Dorothy M. All have met departmental of penicillin, writes in Medical jber in history. ship residents, interested in a project, College. Next month, bids will be secutive years of drought has 1 guide lines for good quality bath- fact and World News: "I cannot visualiM), Waltcr i, j pp"* a n n Vaughari, gave voice to that concern reqeived for construction o| an weakened tree vigor. Weather which will occupy the energies of the employee housing and adminu>tra< ing water, general sanitation, and how the industrial pharmaceutical "Whether we ait' ll'1'lilr' in 1957 and, in so doing, started the safety equipment' and practices. during bloom was favorable and community for many years to come, tion building at New Lisbon Col there was a good set of fruit. l|laboratory could be replaced ade-iyiet Nam, the Donunirm ony, and in November, bids will be In addition to the certificates, Opinion 1 wheels moving on a project which saw will be invited to become members. proprietors of approved lake bath- Many apple orchards are being ir- quately by any 'nonindustTtalluc, or with the ton :-- ' received for a community center rigated. troubled days, ijut, never the less has Announcement of the first meeting for retarded. In December, bids ing places have been given signs structure. Those who wish to aboil gram in general, thm'it 1 ish it by nationalization, or to problem moved steadily forward., Even the date will be made in this newspaper. will be received for a number of which they may post on their! Prospects for this year's peach Writing in the FBI Law Enforce- projects including a building for properties which read: crop in New Jersey are unchanged ment Bulletin, Commissioner E. pede its freedom of action, are and central for As in Portsmouth, there will be skep- psychologically disturbed, cottage "This Bathing Lake meets stand Iron last month when the predic- conjurinnju g a maJomajor nealUhealthl mahazardi , skeptics will admit that tomorrow's Wilson Purdy of the Pennsylvania! £? ™V " things we are un»" I What can be done in the old sailing boys, at Skiliman, and a geriatric during the summer. more than the 1959-63 average law and order. ... law enforce- ning and Development in its plans for COPS - Today's crop of 2,220,000 bushels. According to News Front, manu- By 1985. the~u"s. ('« pyschlative nurse unit at Vineland ment agencies are presently in reau reports, fthe n.nw. town of Portsmouth can be done in Woodbric(ge Green. It will push for Soldiers Home. must be a social worker, a the most critical, crucial, and' facturing's upper middle class, chologist and a teacher, as JERSEY JIGSAW - New Jer- open to corporations with annual lation will clknb to ^ Woodbridge which has a heritage and the restoration of old buildings, the abstruse era of modern American nd a strict law enforcement officer.; sey's traffic death toll thus far has sales of MOO million to just under between 248 niillio" " • an historical background as rich as FARM LABOR - New Jersey reached 5S5 as compared with $18 history. The entire social struc- establishment of a Woodbridge His- farmers have been asked to quit Attorney General Arthuir J. Sillsj ture is changing from day to$1 billk>n,i welcomed 27 new mem-' lion. recently made such a dclaim at up to the same time last year... any New England town. For many torical Museum and Historical pumping water long enough to Approximately 155 students are day. In most of our communi- study proposals by United States the National Conference of Police ties, where social and economic years, this writer advocated a minia- Library.. Associations In Atlantic City, in working on Rutgers University Senator Hafrison A. Williams, D. changes have taken place, you will ture Williamsburg for the Main Street New Jersey, to regulate farm la- describing (he plight of law en-campusses this summer under a bor market. force ment officers in the present 1|93,177 , College-Work-Study Pro-!find a restless, movuf, ever- sedjion of Woodbridge-restoring the If one dreams long enough, then gram grant.., Seventeen Subor- growing 1 The New Jersey Farm Bureau, age. which results old, rehabilitating thej oorrjpartively takes the initiative, dreams can be- dinate |New Jersey Granges will inj new tensions,, new ->_.~,v.wconflicts, MEMBERS come reality. They did in Portsmouth. have competitive exhibits at the and new demands for police ser- new so that it will blentf with the old, New Jersey State Fair from Sep- They oan here. GLAMOR GIRLS vice. The most alarming charac- Now, through Urban Renewal, it looks r tember 18 to 26 Governor teristics possessed by some of our Richard J. Hughes has opened Ms citizens are a disrespect for NEW YORK Newark campaign headquarters at thority and, many times, an out- the Hotel Robert Treat ... The right defiance of law and rebel- Rutgers Fund exceeded $300,000 in lion against the moral code. Immutable Law annual gifts from alumni during STOCK the past fiscal year ... The The railroads' freight load is State Department of Health and equal to picking Up every day all The New York Times recently car- in the framework of governmental the State" Office of Economic Op- the furniture and furnishings of EXCHANGE ried a story on New Zealand, where an gratuities for everything from plant- portunity are gratified at joint nlanning and action to improve all-embracing welfare state has been ing wheat to painting water colors is health services to disadvantage^ gladiola and ruses . . . Organiza- tion of a statewide "Youth for established. For example, unemploy- bound to grow mediocre or worse. That persons in the Atlantic City area . . . Governor Hughes has signed Dumotit" group has been an- ment and extreme poverty have been is practically an immutable law, whe- into law a bill prohibiting discri- nounced ... Sudden showers could eliminated and adequate housing, ther the people concerned! are New mination by insurance companies mean death to motorist* on New* This sign on our door is an i against any person because ofj Jersey highways, Attorney Gener- health service and education are avail- Zealanders, Swedes, Russians, Britons race, creed, color, national origin al Arthur J. Sills has warned ... i we able to all. or Americans, and it should not be in1 ancestry . . . Stale Highway Teenagers convicted of drunken invitation to you!« Commissioner Dwight R. G. Pal-driving will lose their licenses for particularly difficult to see why... two years or until they are 21 cited la prompt uecutkia •* wdfrt, The story then Jays: 'Tet few visit- mer announced 25 new employee; 1* 1 it Rilt f W Dii poy; yea/s of age, under the provisions ervkli Ing Americans are satisfied with what Everyone favors the elimination of 1 its Ri^lit of Way Division grad- of a bill signed into law by Gover quotation*, or statistical Information, poverty and of human distress and uated from its school of negotia- nor Hughes. " they see. They complain of poor serv- tors early this month ... The to vlnH or call Mur office for prompt, misery in all its forms. In this endea- ice, of a take-it-ot-leave-it attitude to- firm labor shortage in New Jer- CAPITOL CAPERS - A special It uvtt My obligation. Com* la! vor, government inevitably plays a sey Is not as acute as had bftgn open season for taking scoter, ward work when other Jobe are readily iiiticipated earlier this year . . .eider, and oldiquaw ducks along role. The problem is how to help those A New Jeney agricultural good the Atlantic coait has been pres available, of a lack of wmpetttlv^MH who truly need help without sapping will mission to Australia and New cribed from Sept. 25 to January I. L WATSON 1 ft and wfytf they regard u an air of Zealand is being planned for this 10 by the Dept, of the Interior the initiative, the independence and fall under official auspices . . Only 14 bootleggers were cap ESTABLISHED US backwardnatf compared to\the United the ambition of vast masses of people. The SJate of New Jersey has eol tured ill New Jersey by State ABC MONROE A. WEIANT lected $484,232,987 in tax revenues agents during June . . . The chief HeiMeat Partner States." When that happens, national decad- during the eleven months of the cause of the spread of salmonella ence and decline must follow, no mat- "If Mummy ran for president of the United States current fiscal year . . . New Jer- germs is roaches, who are char- This caused The Wall Street Jour- 1 Perth Amboy HatloiaJ Baik Nj« ter how great any country's material! would you vote for her?" sey commercial producers las acterized as poisoners on tUu nal to observe: "The point i* simply year realized $3,900,000 from salei nrowl, by the Medical Society of that any aoctety deliberately fashioned wealth may be. of carnations, chrysanthemums New Jersey. 1 ,endent-L<*

Dnnre Pupils Perform SPECIAL GROUP OF it N. V. World'i Fair 1SEUN - Students of th« Bar- ATTENTION bara Joan School of the Dance, O.ik TV™ Road. Iselin, performed I hire shows at the New Jersey Pavillion of the New York Worlds T.iir on Monday, July 19th. DRESSES TV .ill Hawaiian show was s fifteen minute act taken from their nvort recital which had hron held ATTENTION ATTENTIOH Values :at Wixxlhridgo High Srhool in J ay. Among the various dances 00 ;rfornwl by the group »'»• the To 345.00 Inwaiian war chant which Is «• 'iitcd with piords, and also a SENSATIONAL OFFM 1O mibon stick dance. Participating In the jhows wer*; iall McTord, Sandie Currunings, CLEARANCE indrea Hovis, Karan Rodgers,, tolynn Mastapeter, Susan Robln- i HANDBAGS »n, Kathl Wolehko, Nancy Daf' [OIL PERMANENT WAVE t JEWELRY nek. Iris Paye, Vicki Fotl Terry l/ PRICE Smith, Renee Dzurella and Msry- . S.f, Q 5Q • RAINCOATS 2 unn Halick. The girl* have per formed their Hawaiian Routines at • Glamorous ^^^ rot th« rut many Luaus and charitable fun^ •f Job tad • Continental Style COMTLEH. Canned meat was introduced into the United States about 1867. There are more than 50 kinds off Philip's Lady Fair Dak trees in North America. BEAUTY SALON TREND HANDICAPPED TOTS AT SWIM PARTY: Far the third consecutive year, Mr. and Mrs. Joachim Goceljak, Trinity Lane, spon- lerrtea with m Penonal Toncfe 114 Main St., Woodbridge sored a pool party recently for handicapped youngsters and their families. The Goceljaks have been very active In the com- Spedaliiing to Itallaa Capri Haircuts munity, especially in organisations and group* formed to help the retarded child. U0 Main St., Woodbridge - TeL 6J4-9K4 Friday'til 9 ME 4-2913 Opt* Mr H Ffi H. CtoMd Md Thieves Loot Service Station in Avenel Call • AVENEL - Tools, valued at Early American over $360, were stolen from Ql-j sen's Service Station, corner this number HIS Christensen's \m Rahway and Homestead Avenues, Monday night or Tuesday morn- ing, according to information' fora given by the owner to Patrolman "The Friendly Store" Idward.Preputnick. | Also itolen were $10 in coins; free home from a cash register and $3.50 in Thursday & Friday Only coini from a soda machine. demonstration] IN GOOD COMPANY COLONIA - Army Pvt. Fran- of New Brighter UP TO 30% OFF cis 4. Skop, son of Mr. and Mrs. WOODBRIDGE Frank Stop, 71 Lake Ovenuc, is On Quality Name Brands Furniture a member of Company C which Cl.i (d SATURDAYS JULY ft AUGUST waj named the best company in RCAV1CT0R the 32nd Infantry's 2nd Battalion of the 7th Infantry Division in Korea, A rifleman, Skop has been SALE DAYS oversea* since last month. He entered the Army in December, JULY 22 ,23 • 24 1964. LAND TO BE SOLD WOODBRIDGE - The sale of THURSDAY - FRIDAY -SATURDAY 2,5 acres of Township property off Route 35, at Kimball and Regina Streets, was authorized to be held August 3 at 8 P.M., in the Munici- Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. pal Building, Minimum price has been set at $25,000. AT N. Y. WORLDS FAIR: Cookie GUchrist, Scbaefer Center Sports Host mid star fullback (or the Denver Broncos, autographs football for Avenel visitors. They are (1. to T,\ Jack Brwn, 17, of 51 STORE-WIDE Meinzer Street, and Bill Lukats, 16, of 40 Burnett Street. "Cookie," recently traded from the last year's champion Buffalo Bills team of the AFL, Is one of 3* gporU personalities acting at hwi Thurs. Fri. Sat. each weekend at Sduefer Center. July July July TO ELECT OFFICERS VANDALS AT WORK SAVINGS 3 BIG SALE DAYS! 22nd 23rd 24th WOODBRIDGE - A meeting of KEASBEY — Patrolman Charles 11* tub* (ntnl! dlimibl) 265 >q. IK. pldurt the Hope Ship committee will be Feneic, of New Jersey Marine held Monday at 8:90 P. M, in Police, reported to Patrolman My HasUrcrafted Contemponiy up* ARNfcL" CHECK the council chambers in the Mu-ran Dzyak Taeaday that wme right consols enhances any mod* nicipal Building, I Mala Street. For The Entire Faniy hod overturned tone bench** •m decor... new RCA Hl-liTETUBC "SHIFT SALE" Officers will be elected, plans un^ed a bony and broke » Ufhi made for « tag week and re-stanohioo in the vicinity of th< New arrivals throu|)MUt the •fellvert plctures-brlghUr tp*tn freshnwiU served. Kaiibey Outboard Motor Club. township as recorded at the. Perth any previous RCA Color Tube. AVRIL & COTTON Amtk>y General Hospital during 35,000-volt New VIJU chltflt. the past two weeks include: RCA Automatic Color Purifier. From Fords, a son to Mr. and SHIFTS' Mr* James B«ck, 70 Glencourt 25% To SPECIAL OFFER! . Avenue; daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hodson, 57 Jensen Woodbridge Sales Days , Avenue; daughter to M». and WORTH Mr«, John Cietew, 115 Wttnir 2 m $3 DOUBLE Stmt; daughter to Mr. and Itn. Louii W. Toth, 117 Ford Av*U»; 1.67 EACH Faatel Backgrounds COLGATE TOOTHPASTE son to Mr. and Mr*. William Thornton, 2LJeown Av«nu«; m 50% L J Guaranteed Washable to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin, HRLNTI _ WORTH DOUBLE 83° SIZE 44 East William Street, Tha MARCHENA MarkXI3tlluGli739 with FREE From Woodbridge, a son to Jrtub.(ov.nlldl.m.tof) "BETTER" ADULT TOOTHBRUSH 69* Mr. mi Mrs. Antonio Lopai, 269 «i.|fi. picture ''ZIPPER BACK" I Fulton Street; daughter to Mr. DISCOUNTS and Mm. Andrew B&k, 252 Ro«. Romantic Mediterranean ityllng SLEEVELESS noke Strsat. JAMAICAS From, Cqlonia, a daughter to plut breathtaking New V)«h| COIM 'ersey Print PUBUX PHARMACY Mr, and Mrs. Richard 9auar«b, TV. 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f children to play. When there are) way our children were occupi < T , fn.y.-y on'v a fev. children they pla' «•» j with kickball, goilball. biiskctba' hoi ••.•shoes, ll'ten to stories, an chess, checkers, and uorscihoes. niny on ttr swings und seasaws, , Bennies and shell-pins wer A scavenger hunt w.-« teldWed - PLAYGROUND NEWS made by the cWMren and could '•• " •' ---'I c. .nesdny evenin';. July '•• - "PS Vp f -iT'iiw. be seen everywhere. To top off S'ToZoneln 'winners of the event were: tint MERRILL PARK Gi?,zo, Buddy Glover, Joe Rinnldi, our week Iwo contests were held. WOODBRIDCK - "vor | e:;i:-d'te (.r. PEARL 8TKKET ito decide, Billy Mason's beanie'TIZ-, Debra Dons; second Playground Directors: Iconic Sepanski, Bill Stead, Jim-The fint a beauty contest for the wv hrit^l my Teufel, Tommy Teufel. I)cn-'«irk With bright originnl cos- Playground Directors: land Donna Catrone's pin were Alfred Castro; third prize. '' '' '.H.|..,, Joyce Mln, Carol IwnburK, Shir- •chmen for the final inter-parkiNngy. , „.,„,.,, , 'he tw:i and Mr .1;, nis O'Connell, and Jerry Zub. .lumes our four winners were IJCS- Jane Farr. Linda Johnson Kenny. ley Dietrich. Rosemary Higgm* .competition. Other events includ-l A pet show will be held Wednes- named F. -to.ilin -i. "',Vf| sMrply lo ( Winner of the Arts & Crafts lie O'Neil, moot charming; Cindy On July 12 at 9:00 a. m. The hoys and girls each had this week was: Eugene Knrzcn- Coscnllno. pretties!: JoyAtmcj a marshmnllow roast, preli-;rlny afternoon, July 21. (man ' A • ttieir nwn kickball contest. Win- Penrl Street playground WHS open- berger. Hritton, most original: and Pat 'mingles for basketball tourna-: TH-.™. ,^?L°\ ffl, nfllv William ners in the girl's klckbnll contest ed. A total of 72 children were OeVciitern. funniest. The other were Lynn Essex, Ellen Kenny, EAST GREEN STREET Roberta Kelely. Janet Banner. contest, pennut hunt, left Joe forms were distributed mi July Playground Director: Raymer, first: K:ithy Collins. Mona Kelety. Leslie Stewart. Jane 13. At 1:00 p. m. a slnry tolling LONG HILL Hofacker, Linda I^atham, Debra Judith Claum second: and C:itny Sandheok hour was held. Shell pin* were Playground Director: Neuman, Terri Driscoll, Maurean The East Cireen Street play-jthirdTthe proud winners, made on July 14 and Denby Heilly. Cnrmel Comstook. Barba- ground opened its summer acti- McGrnth had the prettiest pin. Joyce NewrockNewrockll piaygnwnu, <•• u"j» '"™. """.•wh0 have lust recently gone wnaiy it. FREEMAIANN STREESTREET if" The Mtiilhag . . . vities with over ino children par- Bennies were made on July IS The children thoroughly hitler primiir>> n ilin T x > children thoroughly enjoy-.""in bils« ^.^AjSmS'lS^'™' n e furth* »r st:ltwl thnt ^'"u" 'I""' 5 ' " ''• bell, and Laura Jordan. Winners ticipating in games, arts and Playground Director: Rec ivetl :i note I rum Mrs. and Rose Mary Lvsnchnk had thKe arts and crafts'for this ™ » "YZ™C tournn « " . ** »nmtt M.,, crafts, and practicing for upcom- i Charles F,. (irr^irv. formerly of in the boys' contest were Mike Mary Ann Reanlon made the nicest beanie. Four squares is a very snares, and Horsesnoe lourna ^i.| ..jnsi,|(1)) un Jamm,ng signs he wishes |<, i, ing tournaments. We are anti- Woodbridmv who is vacationing |menlsKrl e st man Richman, Billy Machusky. Geof During Arts & Crafts days the populahrr .gam. e which all enjoy A ' , ? j!'ni.through the appointment" It would' One sign, reading • cipating an interesting and fun- in Boottibny Harbor. Maine. She THORPE AVENl'K 1 inn ln nlbbcr Storm, Bob Jordan. Greg Ficarra, children made beanies and sea I softbalnill team is beiribeinge organizedorganized P M""™**- meamean n ththee "widenin"widening g of the wH»e lion", was mynterlnu. filled summer. writes: "I'm in love with 'your' Playground Directors: in the Democratic vin. down, hut will he if|0 Billy Travis, Kevin Wertz, Frank shell name pins I for the older boys. New England, although Maine is VACATION CLltB FORMED Council President Robert E.'Gnlasui said. Westerman. Kevin Lake. Vincent BUNNSTANE Next week the children will en- Sue Jacob*, Pat Roche* On Tuesday, July 13, we con- a land in itself." .. .Kathy Cyktor, Jacks said he did not (eel the! The council, in a lul Spera, John Kelety. and Steven Playground Director: joy a stuff°d animal contest, a Leather beanies and shell pins ducted a stuffed animall contestcontest,. FORDS - Formation of tnthe ejacks saw ne n ..u. .«. "- ZT"^ 'V "*" "». Andoldi. Arts & Crafts winners 345 New Dover Road, Colonia, got Ann Baranko scavenger hunt, a watermelon a kick out of riding the AMF1 were the main attraction this About 50 children participated and central Jersey Chapter of Club Kenny appo.ntment was a poll- .nuedj p™ 0,, , „.. were Lynn Zmyjewski and Lori With teachers and books secure^ party, along with Arts & Crafts week at Thorpe Avenue Play- nl unn s Monorail nt a recent visit to the every type of animal was repr* ,.International, ,.„.,. a. ne„_w naitmvi natlonwide-Af.\ j •'«"' «*i; complaint, s wer„ e hear, d, TJJr^Albert StreeS *t .A " prcvic,, . '•"•••, • Domenick , ly in back of their minds, the and outdoor games ground, Although it was difficult sented, All children thoroughly (Severa World's Fair. . Prof. George P. profit vacation club, was announ-jduring the meeting. Residents of was denied by thi- st .i, children in this area brought re- During the evening hours we Marks. Ill, 274 Cypress Drive, enjoyed the event. On Friday, KENNEDY"PARK ced today The chapter in the first Mitchell Place complained of thejway Department gistratlon beyond 150. The themeihnd a "town meeting" to decide Colonia, is a member of the Sum- and Marshall College. Lancaster, July 16, at 10:00 a. m. we had a stockpiling of dirt by a Route,Harold Mortensnn r.-p.,.,, Playground Director: "beautification" was brought ou some of the things we would like Pa. They are Mark Winograd. son doll contest. The girls eagerlyl ^ chartered in the northeast- mer session faculty at Union to 1 nursery which they said was a the police direct ask tin. Ana Marino when bright and early Tuesday to do. We made a Bulletin Board Junior College. Cranford Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wino- awaited the event and every type ., . d tn hazard. Dr. Antoine Attal-'safety engineer in m ^,. Kennedy Park's baseball team morning our children set out with and are arranging a "safety pos- Marks, who is the college librar- ,295 South Park Drive. Wood-'of do.,, new and o.d, could ^XjS^t of the Division of health; sonal investigation won their first game this week paper sacks to see who could ter contest". ian, holds a bachelor of arts de- bridge; James L. Freund. son of (seen at the contest. |a mouth Counties. Marvin Rosen- an aluminum shed will he A liquor license with a score of K. The boys on collect the most garbage from the A pet contest was held and the gree from Tulane University and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Freund, 19 — . blum, of Fords Hardware, New erected to prevent tbe dirt from Forge, was amended „„',.,'',' tbe team are: Bob Coigan, Tony grounds. To the program under winners were Gerard Borne- a master of arts and a master of Sandalwood t.ane, Colonia and KEASBEl 'license will be gr.mthi >, mann's dog, Diamond: Donna sciences from Columbia Univers- Nathan M. Rosenblum, son of Mr. The children enjoy playing spud, Brunswick Avenue, has been blowing around the area. named director of the Central Jer- Mrs. Mary Patskanick. Scwa-1 place Is rebuilt ac BuU»:g dog, Peanute: Janice's ity. He Is teaching English litera- and Mrs. Isadore Rosonblum, 64 dodge ball, volley ball, fox crow, y I"! and Raeann's dog. Tiger; Peter ture at the summer session. High Street, ren, an independenddt t candidatdidt e ffo r and specificatioifii n Klusko'* bird, Tweedy: John La- zok's cat, Oddy; and Joe Mul- Return Visits: money's dog, Queenic. Ferdinando Marini, of the Dom- GRANT CITY HANDY , Institute of Technology, and cartoons. We also held PANELS THOMAS JOSEPH B«| Philadelphia, was a guest of Mr. marshmellow roast, in which and Mrs. Richard Mosolgo, 29 the children gave a nickel. We Hamilton Avenue, Fords, recently. Plywood ShMt elected three boys to be the fire- Mr. Marini was one of the coun- men, and keep a careful eye on selors last year in the Township's COSTELLO the smaller children. Project World W.I.D.E. and the " FIR PLYWOOD Mosolgos served as his host fam- Funeral Hornet ily. Also present at an informal Playground ©Irector: dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green St. & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts. Andrea Karcleh DeSantis and family, Colonia who) ThmaThomass Kabanab,, Linda Gra- also were hosts to Mr. Marini NON-CUMBABU Iselin,N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J. bowski and Gerald Saulnier were during his eight-week stay here 5' SLIDING last year. The Dominican, current- NUVTWHE V-GROOVED 7&LI&4641 the wiifners of relay races held HI 2-0075 on Thursday. Joe Gearhart and iv a sophomore at Drexel Institute, CAKEFBCMC DOOR UNIT Michael King have won eertifi-jjs working toward a degree in :ates for throwing one hundred business administration. Your nav- MAHOGANY horseshoe "ringers". Fred Dietz- igator had surpriset visitors re- old took the first certificate for cently - Mr and Mrs. G. W. PANELING throwing 100 ringers in rubber Stanford of Lake Jackson, Texas. horseshoes and one in steel horse- Mrs. Stanford is the former Betty shoes also. Vinnie Mitchell got1 LaBat, of Woodbridge Avenue, fourth place In ring throw. Aveoel. Betty asked to be remem- David Schaber, Dennis Scharff.ibered to all her Township friends HEAVY CHAIN LINK and Christopher Leahy tied for] and said to tell them she was sor- first place in the treasure hiint | ry she couldn't stop to say hello — ^ FENCINC held on Friday; Pat Pickton came j because it was "a flying visit" in second. ththii s ttimi e . • . COOPEJTAVENUE Ten Tips: OAT B1-F0LD Playground Directors: The New Jersey Press Associa- tion, of which we are a member, LOUVRE DOOR Joan Bazza, Leonora Gruppusfl (IBS TUN 2* UN. ft) The highlight of this week's has released these ten program at Cooper Avenue play- how to read a newspaper, BUNDS Read your newspaper HEAVY* FULL ROUND RAIL ground was a stuffed animal con- STOCKADE FENCING test. Certificates were awarded larly; make it a habit: PEELED CEDAR FENCE to all of the participating chil- informed. dren. Other actlvjiifcs included a t3on't be ^headline happy: nature..nlke and softball game hegdi are just the menu. SHBM between Kennedy Park and Coo- Don't be Page-one happy; FtVTTWOOl per Avenue playgrounds. In there is valuable information V-«raowd well-played and rewarding game, inside. Kennedy Park team emerged as Don't read only one section, the victors by a score of 5-3. On sticking only to sports or Wednesday and Thursday after- social news is like picking up COLONIAL WOOD SCALLOP noons, the children participated pennies and leaving dollars. FUNERAL HOME in an Arts St Crafts program in Be a fact-seeker; get facts Est. 1904 - AUGUST F, GREINER Director which name pins and beanies were from news columns, then fA»CLAY V. PLASTIC WALL TILE COMBINATION DOO made. The most artistic pin, read the comments of colum- made by Robert West, and the nists and editorial writers'; MAftbLEWALL A wmblnali.* daw rtxrt «tt Mad most creative beanie, made by broaden your knowledge, i Richard Sedlak, will be placed on Note qualifying words to find Hard plutia ftt- eU Uul iMk mtt- display in a Woodbridge shop out who said what; don't con- window. fuse charge with conviction, rumor for fact, or plans with aceomnlishnfents. Don't be a reading coward; don't be afraid to read opin- ions which differ from your FORMICA own. LAMINATED TO Get out of your reading rut: %" PLYWOOD Ptrftct f« itrvin read something each time we. completely apart from your nopal interest. C Do, your shopping at home; •a look through the- advertising cotanns of ypur ^newspaper for best buyi, niark them, Buyai and take your 'newspaper with you when you1 shop. Refrigerator 10. Relax and enjoy tho. fun; there's a lighterside of life; VANITORY your newspaper covers the WE DO EVERY TYPE OF REMODELING Freezer... . humerous as well as the seri- ous. ON LEGS ALL FORMICA CABINET and have TiAhitr: more free time Members of the staff of the Woodbridgt office of the Metro- politan Lite Insurance Company spent a week in Virginia Beach for a business conference with of- ficials of the company lat the Cav- alier Hotel. Atteiding were, Sam- 17"x19" uel' Quatrocchi, iFordk; AJUhony Maffe and Bernard Falk, branch PORCELAIN BASIN manager, Colonia; Josepfc Klu- benspies and James Benyola, Woodbridge; Michael Prehodka, WhrU South) Pli infield: Angelo Cialino Port Reat ing; Salvatore Buzzaro (factory run) TERMS and Dou las Marsha), Avenel; UP TO Martin Kirchner, SayreviUe. All * TCAKJ ten had exceptional sales and ser- cotoftto vice records during tbe past year ... At this writing, have failed BATHROOM SETS to see any Japanese beetles. Do you suppose the dry spell had 54Ltttl ImMMk, dm WW tUut

ndPpendent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, July 22,1965 PAGE NINE WINDOW -Work Progressing to Get Schools Ready for Opening in September-' $91426 Defense On Green Street Contract to RCA _____—- :— By The Staff — WOODRilllVlE Tbre*' govern menl eentvaets totaling $94.425 , ,,,i. ,i fundari. 46 Hagnman Street. Port Reading, has been hnvr hern ;iw:ml(\l In Hailio Corp. : ,'j ,. V .scholarship to George WashinKlon University, Washlng- nf Ann Tin. 4ir> South Kiflh Street, ,,„.', siiv, Washington, DC. A graduate of Woodbridge Senior U.irvi-im, N .1., by the Defense .'," viiiml.'he will rnlw the universily in the Fall. Supply Awncv's cWtronics supply !il • • • * center. Daytnn. Ohio. r , ,",kt K. O.rc.v, WoodhrldRe, vice president of S. J, Groves A Sft. .,'.'(i:i contract call* tor BOO i-lertimi lubes 'type Blfilt which ,,,,'i'wns, Ims •»*» elfcted a trusts i>( the New Jersey Cltitens will be manufactured in nccord- Hii:li»;»v Committee. ;ince with militnry specifications :it tin- K('A plant in I.inmster. Pa. ( .,.,.. thiw who iwntly enlisted in the li. S. Nuvy. according' This was a neB»tiatwl, firm fixed- ','.',!,-s ]•'.. Henderson, Chief Electrician's Mate, recruiter in price cuntracl. HCA is the only , the Perth Ambuy Post Office Building, are: Edward qualified supplier nf this tube. i r.n l,;ireh Street, Carteret; Ray HollinRsworth, II Wilson A $I4.%7 neKniiated, firm fixed- l,;.|ni; .lohn l*ikatos. ntrart calls (or 1,723 type 6F4 Ms first jump ye»t*rday. ielectron tulws which will be man- ufactured in accordance with mil- William R.irbuur. 38, of the U S Coast Guard, and a itary s|xvifications at the contrac- •>: ! i- lli;:h School graduate, whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. tor's plant in Wmxlbridge, Packa- Bjih'inr Sr. reside at 77 West Street. Colonia, is one of i'int;. packing and marking will be accomplished in Jersey City. W .Irrsry officers in command of 82^001 radar equipped; NECESSARY WORK: Above workmen are seen laying new drainage lines at John F. Kennedy Ili-h TO HUT, NKW 1ACK: S<-houl 7, Kurds, will look much nicer whan children itrtarn in the Kail. The Tlte Defense Electronics Supply ,:,i;,nl patrol boats which arrived in Da Nang. South Vietnaml School to alleviate some of the problems on the site outside is lieini; sandblasted nnd brick repaired. I,, help halt the flow of arms and men from the Communist' Center procures, manages and \.i:h supplies common parts of electron- i,,. iv was returning from a Marine exercise in Hawaii when ic equipment used by the Armed ; was ordered to Vietnam. Ho has four children who reside Services. ii mother in San Diego, Calif. ( 'lit of the swift Coast Guard craft arrived in Viet Nam ••••(• Philippines, The boats had been ferried from United States Kiwanis Members i II,,' deck of a Nnvy transport. The crossing from the .'« took H5 hours. Hear Wm. Veith }< »v of vou who dread wailing In long lines at motor vehicle WOODimiDGE - The story of Kits mmhl be Interested in knowing that you can call 3SJ- ttie Hell Telephone Laboratories •i : >r information about the length of waiting tlme^ft differ- was presented by William Veith, ,' -i li'uis In this (rra. This helot direct Uie motorist to the public relations supervisor of the MI uiih Hie shortcut waiting Uoie. New Jersey Bell Telephone Com- i iiumhf r listed will give you Information regarding stations pany in talk,- "Research-Gateway !'ji:»iv. Weslfleld, Union, Plalnfield, Perth Amhoy, North to tomorrow", for the members i: < •• ^i* ' <„. ^iar . ,...' -u 2 itj^St-t hearing aids to satellite "trans- • •'• •• Wthe second TRIf individual tr*r»v with a 297 out mitters, few remember that they are just one of the many by-pro- ••••••• tMe m and Peiertag capped second place in the D Division JAMTOK.s AT VVOKK: The custodians at School l(i, Colonia, are shown checking desks and wash- SI'KUCING Ul>: Buard of Eriuratiun painters are shown painting the trim at School II, Woodbridge. ducts of communication* re- ing and waxing flours. K;ieh room will be shining by September. It's part of annual paint-up, cleanup at the schools. seateh", he pointed out. ^iiii'ining new and novel (or (bit area Is the Central Jersey Be concluded, "The Bell Tele- I 'filing Club, darted by Hi youthful oresidert. 18-year-old phone Laboratories will condnuo Mu-M-i Ciioper of Iidin, Edison Agrees to Help... to accumulate background knowl- t'.Ti Sunday afternoon the club pals on a show at Merrill edge in the area of electronic com. 1' •'.• v. h, p Uif (rack Is located. There is no admission charge, WOODBRIDGE - Edison Town- however, that Edison's assurances munications. All of it will be avail- T Busy as Beaveqs ship has assured Woodbridge it that the road won't be closed until able to serve the new technologies <"< i"-•"intr and the winners of toe race receive ribbons as their rr-n ,n|. will not close off McGuire Street, an emergency road has been com- that will inevitably arin, even which leads into Menlo Park Ter- pleted, would undoubtedly satisfy while man is exploring »d «>«-

K The board of di- rectors nf the Colonia Chapter «f lhdnssah met with Mrs, Mar- Boy Scout Troop Enjoys I in Ho Nelson Court. The annual finnneial report wai given by Mrs. Seymour Ovslew, Treasurer. A meeting of thl Trip to Nation's Capital membership committee will bi hpkl Monday night with Mn, COLONIA - Boy Scout Troop 71, Nnrman flecker, 57 Stanford Drive1 of Colonia, made a trip to Wash- Week's Masses Luted to plnn a concentrated member- ington, D. C. recently and were ship drive for September guesU at the United States Naval For St. Cecelia's A r«port on fund raising wai Station, which is under Command- ISELIN - Masses for the re- outlined by Mrs. Seymour Hocht, ing Offlcr, Captain H. F. Rom-mainder of the week in St. Ce- vice president. Tentative fund mel, USN; and Executive Officer celia's Church have been set as nising projects are a fashion Commander W. C. Avery, USN. 'ollows: Friday, «:30 and 8:00 show and a mystery bus ride. The members of the troop visit- a. m., and Saturday, 7:00 and] Coupons will be accepted by ed the Capitol, White House, Smith- 1:00 a m. The Novena to Our Mrs. Sol Br«shlnsky and may be1 sonian Institute, Statue of IwoJjidy of Fatima will take place; mailed to her at SM Harris Drive, .lima, Lincoln Memorial, Washing- after the 8 o'clock Mass on Satur- Rnhway. ton Monument, and Jefferson day, i Mrs. Edward Stern reported Memorial. Confessions for Sunday, July B, limited number of center orehes- Keynote*." of Roekaway, a mUed quartet of "Prcicheri' Kidi," Partleipatltng were: Craig Bo*- have been scheduled as follows: KID8: "The tra seati are available for the ton, Henry Damen. Richard Fish favorite hyroiu. gospel songs. «nd »ptrtta*U, pmenUd a iar (I:JO, 7:15, 8:00, 8:45, 9:45, 10:30, devoted to the GIFTS TO liaSPlTAI/ The Chain of HllU Wonwn'B Club recently donated a maple rocking chair Auguit 5 performance for "Ab- er, Andrew Dolch, Donald Faison 11:15. and II noon In the Upper of God Church, lupired by the i Merril Formmer, Stephen From concert < all their lira, the " and sta baby feeing «l«h*i to the Dorothy L. Che lie Children'* Memorial Foundation. Above Mrs, sence of Cello" starring Hans or Main Church; and 9:15, 10:00, fl-7 Con.Unt KhlsiiM I. rimm printing the lt«mi U, Robert U OHe, who In turn will present them Conreld, at the PapermiU Ply mer, Nicholas Furda, Christonher 19:45, 11:30. and U noon In thefashioned <*»p«l music, a one- house, Millburn. Curtain time is Gelb, Edward Gelowitz, Paul Hay formed this group. They have . Their hour loig eo«ert featoreo mtny »| to u* Pediatrics Ward of Perth Amboy General Hospital. Mr. Chelle hag been conducting - € H Robert H*w Lower Church, Lourdes and Fa « far *»atl«s and Item* lor eWWren'i war* In em* hospitals slac* IMP. 1:40 P. M. net, y tima halls. The Hadassah National Con- Bruch HomerHome, Robert Jacobl The Continuous Novena to St. 'b*tt loved',; vention will be held August IS Thomas Jacoblb , Jr., William Ja- Jude, Patron of Hopeless Cases through Auguit 17 at the Waldorf eobl, Michael Kahn, Dennis Kra and the Novena to Our Lady of[0 .. ., e • 4th Ward GOP Astoria; New York City, report- chowelklez, Leathan, Gerald I>eup thH*e Miraculous Medal will be heidpoooam services VFW Post and Auxiliary ed Mrs. Rogoff. Reservations may old, Richard Lleberman, Nicholai Wednesday, at 7;S0 p. m. be made with her at 381-4014. Lombard!. Mark McFelia, Robert At Temple Tomorrow Plans Bus Rude Mrs. Seymour Hecht, an- Maglla, Thomas O'Rorge, PhlU] ISEUN - Sabbath Services will To Hold Joint Meeting nounced winners of the Dress Reagan, Alfred Rotella, Phllii Kronerts Celebrate be held tomorrow, 8 p. m., at ISELIN — John Keitel, chair Club are Mrs. Abe Kramer, and Temple Beth Sholom, 90 Cooper man, reported plans are progress- Mrs. Jules Isler. Salvia, Sam Schrage, Ronald Shai-; ISELIN - A Joint meeting of The next regular meeting of th« 1 16th Anniversary Avenue. Announcement was made Auxiliary has been sit for Thurs- ing for the mystery bui rid« to An education report was given man, Ira Smith, John Solvlck, John the Ladies Auxiliary and VFW be sponsored by the committee- Stanton, Jeffrey Stevens, Stevei ISELJN - Mr. and Mrs. Walter that Friday evening services will Post 2636 has been set for Thurs- day, August 5, at 8:30 p m women and committeemen of theby Mrs. Herman Haberman, vice Sulkowsky, Joseoh Vasallo, David Kronert, Wood Avenue, celebrated be continued throughout the sum- president. She Informed the mem- mer months. day, July », at the Post Hall, Fourth Ward Republican Club, West, Francis Woleox, and Mark their 18th wedding anniversary, Route 37. ON DEAN'S UR The event hH been nt for k\i-bers that a study group was be- Yates. dining at Domino's Little Bit The monthly meeting of the gust 7. ing planned for September. O'ltaly, Edison. Board of Congregation Beth Sho- Members of the Auxiliary who The next board of director's Adults woo attended with tt» have been selected to provide AVENEL - Robert E. Safford. The bus It scheduled to leave scouts were: Sidney Homer, Scout- A family celebration was held lom will be held Tuesday, 8 p. m. IS Oak Street, a sophomore at from the First Presbyterian meeting is scheduled for August master; Henry Damen, Sr,, 7. E.afterwards at the home of Mn. at the Temple. cakes for the Joint meeting are 23, 8:30 P, M. at the home of An advisor U needed for theMrs. Fran Flynn, Mn. Sanford Lafayette College has been named Church parking area, which en- Fisher, N. J. Frommer, Ben Gel- Emll Calleodo, Correja Avenue to the Dean's list for the iecond trance li on Middlesex Avenue, Mrs. Manny Temkin, 120 Sher- owitz, and Matthew Salvia. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pre-U, S. Y. (United Synagogue Luna, and Mn. Dorothy Osbume. at 6:30 p, tn., and will return wood Lane. The scouts will be leaving on Brandy and children, John Wal-Youth) Group, adult preferred. The auxiliary and post are mak-•emeeter. there alter midnight. Casual Sunday, July 25, for two ter and Dawn Marie, Colonia; Details may be obtained by call- ing plans to co-sponsor an Hawaii- dress for th« event has been sug- at Camp Cowaw, Columbia. Ralph Calieno, Sr., Newark; and ing Al Herbst, 2834441. an Night dance September 25 at Origin and name of Bnineli gested. Game Tickets the Kronerts' children, Walter and Parents with children entering th hall. Mn. Frank Stahl has been sprouts, cabbage's Uuie brother, Information and UckeU may be The day actually begins at mid Carol, The next day the Kronerts' Hebrew or Sunday School in theappointed chairman for the Auxil- an traceable to Belgium's capital obtained from either Mr. Keitel, were special guests of Mr. antFall are requested to contact Mrs. about MO yean ago. night anjif lasts until tee next mid- Mn. Louis Heimall, Livingston. Warren Street, telephone L. B-3683, Still Available night. Jack Lauer, 283-0945. ary. or Mrs Hamilton Billings, Wright Street, at U. 84510. ISELIN - Some reservations are still available for the bus trip to Shea Stadium, for a New York Mets' baseball game, according to Hugh Gilroy and Charles Rechko, co-chairmen of the event sponsored by the VFW Post 2636, August «. The bus will leave the Post Headquarters, Route 27, at t:SO p.m. Information may be obtained from Gilroy or Rechko. Ticket! SPECIALISTS must be paid for by Tuesday, July 27. A "Short Short Dance" will be held Saturday, August 14, Festiv- ities will begin at 9 p.m. and con- IN CONTEST: Two laeUn.flria will b« among 17 entrant! In tinue until 1 a.m. A variety of the Prudential bmraaea Co., Afelatle Auodatlon'i annual priies will be awarded for types] "Mb* BJCBMieii Day" ewtest u Aibory Park, August S. Pic- of shorts worn, Tickets may be ob- tured km tt* Wt art Ml** Dolores J. Homicld, 19, 2A PoweU tained from Mr. Gilroy. Laurence Place and Santo Svewea, II. 109 West Francis Street. Both Hull. Zigmund Smolen, or Com- girls work to OH wnprnfi Newark headqaarten. Miss Swen- mander Frank Stahl. soo If a poet dstataale. Camping Junket helin Resident Promoted ROBERT J. STEK For Boy Scouts On Port Authority Force BUDDING SCIENTIST: Rob- ISELIN - Several members of ert J. 8tekt 68 Claire Avenue, Boy Scout Troop 47 will be camp- ISELIN - Jerry F. DeRow. WoodbrMge, has been selected ing this week-end at Thompson Iselln resident wai recently pro- lev. Nielsen to Preach aa the Atom to be the regular troop meeting tonight Captain DeRoaa, who has at- Ove Nielsen as guest minister held In Chicago December t-U. 7:30 to 9:00 p. m., at the First tended both New York and But- while Pastor Gilbertson uj on va- Three science teachers from Presbyterian Church meeting gers Universities, served aa litcation and attending a Bethel Bi- New Jersey also will attend the room, 1235 Oak Tree Road. Pa- Lieutenant in United States Army Clinic In Madison, Wis. conference under Pubttc Ser- trols of four boys each have been for five years during World War Pastor Nielsen is the assistant vice sponsorship. formed, for planning steering and II in the European Theatre. He executive secretary of Lutheran Robert, who is a Junior at cooking arrangements. The boys joined the staff of the port Auth- 'orld Relief and is a formerpas -WoodbrMge Senior High School, will decide the food they will Mok ority in 1947 as a police officer, of St. Stephen's Lutheran carried off an honorable men- and will purchase it was promoted to sergeant in 1961Church of Edison. tion In the Senior Boys Physi- within their patrol. and lieutenant in 1956. In this lait The worship service is at 9:00 cal Sciences dfrtaloa of the The group will be camping sear position, Captain DeRosa served Central Jersey Science Fair the edge of Lake Maoalapan and at the Holland Tunnel as Police heM hi the spring at Rutgers will spend time swimming, fish- trgala, Mrs. Conrad Dobbs, Mrs. University la New Brunswick, ing, and kyaking. A Board of Commanding Officer and at theWalter Hall, Mrs. Herman Leu, Ttti was the first fair that Review for advancement^ rank Port Authority BUB Terminal and Mrs. Robert Martywwsld, Mrs. Robert had entered. is being arranged. Staten Island Bridges. iodney Marvin Mrs. John Rus- Stewart Grotz assistant scout- Captain DeRoaa is a member of chak, Mrs. William Sullivan, and master, reported the troop ItpUn- the Iselin Post of the Veterans of Mrs. Bert Toth. Mrs. Toth and Infant Baptized nlng a two week stay at Camp Foreign Wars and of the Wood-Mrs. Ruschak were co-chairman Cowaw, near Columbia, in August. bridge Elks In which he serves or the event. A gift was pre- as secretary of the Youth Activi- sented to Lewis Arjduini, Jr. of At St. Cecelia's ties Committee. He and his wife, Carteret, for being the "half- the former Helen Yuachak, residi way customer" at aeon. ISELIN - Michael Stev«n Del Rabbi Horvitz It 28 Universal Avenue. They The Sweet Adelines will hold Sena, BOO of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nave three children. their annual family picnic at Mer-Defiena, 44 West Arthur Place, ril Park on August 22. There was baptized Sunday afternoon at Lists Services St. Cecelia's Roman Catholic will be games and prizes for the COLONIA - Tomorrow night children. Church. Rev. John Gerety offl. dated at the ceremony. Rabbi Abraham Horviti off Temple Sweet Adelines: woman, at least U yean Godparents were Mrs. Henry Beth Am will discuss thi Ethic* . U welcome to Join the Happel, Adams Street, and Thorn. of the Fathers, presenting their Slate Picni Adelines in song any Moo- as Fitzsimmons, Semmel Avenue, ideals of the love of learning, re- f at the Green Street Fire- After the christening a celebra- gard for the neighbor, iuistance ; ISELIN - The Clover Leaf house, in Iselin, at 6:30 p. i tion was held at home. Guest j upon justice to all men to general. choose ipaci«li»n" - for wving. and homt fiwn- Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc., Further information may be t Fitzsimmons, his maternal grand- Rabbi Horviti announced that ' gas at Tony's Shell Sta tamed from Mrs. Sullivan, mu included: Mr. and Mrs. Happel Temple Beth Am, 220 Cleveland dng services, that is. Thouwnd* of people pracfc» lion in Carteret last Saturda; cal director, at Me. 4-4050, or and tons, Gary, Bruce, and Avenue is on a summer schedule Ik for the second year ui a rov Mrs. lluschak, assistant director, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Friday services at 8:30 P. M. thrift and have their home mortgage loan at Per* ! Participants weru: Mrs. Robe* at Ki. 14791. parents, Mrs. Helen Rohlfs, Hs and Saturday mornings at 9:30 Amboy Savings Institution. Why not f* *2 I great-grandmother, Miss Barbara A.M. Reeves, and Thwma* rTtaim- This Saturday, Michael Kleiman, inons, all of WoodbridgO Oaks; son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley ml Mr itiid Mrs. Peter Moran, Kleiman will celebrate hit Bar ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY' •liirk. Mitzvah.. MichaeMicha l wffl conduct AUu attending wen Michael's the services and read a portion COMMUNMP brother mid sister. Jowph, Jeff' of the Torah. Ha will be assisted : PHARMACIST... rcy, stud Jacqueline. by bin grandfather, Rubin StuW. of Ung Island City. MYIDEJID IS AMI PAIP « Mr. and Mrs. KWinmau will be Remember two nanu'* when wick- hunt* to the congregation Friday A Y1AB (HievronOilCo. for the ()n«g Shabbot and Satur- . Doctor, Druggist day morning afUr the services. romes . . . Hebrew class meets on Tuesday A YEAR Names Nielsen and 'liiurtidtiy rnornings at 9 We work hand in I'KHTI! AMBOY .- The ap- o'clock weekly under the direction hand with your doc- pointment of Willtaui C Nielsen to of Jow|>h Perach. Mr. Perach tor to get you out of Chief Engineer of the Staiuhu-U will \>n\wv pupUs during the the PERTH AMBOY oil Coiniwuy of California, lla- summer mouths for advanced bed... fast! Make uj Reflnery was recently an- your "family drug- vil by E. J Karle, Vice I'rMtdi'ht

* MALE HEU» WANTED • LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTlCm LEGAL NOTICES

PART TIME Lots situate in the Town of Wood- proc«Aur* Further provided that all Ooundi of the TtTWMhlp tt CLASSIFIED brldite, New Jerwy structures ahull t» built ot steel. „,„„,.„.,„.. ... „, ISEIIN till) per hour to start. Work 6:30- William CIMler, Eaq In the County of Mld- frame and masonry block end brick dlenex. M follows: 9:30 p.m. 3 nights and Saturdays ISELIN PERSONALS the Hill War which m»p was Itled 4. In the event purchaser fulls to! Section 1. The Township of Wood- AIR CONniTlONRn in th« Offloe of thf Clrrk of Mld- loan Crawford ADVERTISING days. Car necessary. Call 4-6 p.m. (llf«» County, New .tosev on Sep-perform in arrordAnce with the bridge. In the County o"f tOddlees**~""' . EI above mentioned conditions and [shall construct t bidlAm, Inelud- NOW THRU TTIES. "" 1-WB5. 7/15-22-29 tember M, 11*1 u Map 1M, rfis ppron^onA. tftpn und In ing Uw> original Mrntshtn** J»mn Ciarnrr tlw premlwn «.nd pextlally equipment therefore, of olac* Klkr Scimmfr RATES Alice CuthberUon will meet 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.. in the1 Toam»R with *n LOST AND FOUND hnilt thereon, conolniftlnn an defined In ErlckiMWi Dirk Vanllyhp On* tint intwuoa: ll.M aim IfiOfi Oak Tree Road 184 Cooper Avenue, .'ht ten«m«nu. nd • ntomntirallv without 1 22. nn Innd presentV .lull" rrvrrt to the'oc to br Hrqtilrr cnrps iiuinncr the profixif ot the «nl* of the bat tartlcr eopr appreciated. 1H baths. Completely remodeled Lincoln Highway ' " "r bonds »nth(«i7«l. und the down SAT. & SUN. MATINEE" on Wednesday, with Robert Paint. »r hircufter to 2.0fl P.M. inside and outside. 49 Randolph Street $14,500. Financing avail- Soupy Salei) FATHER 600SE" able. Call Scoras Construction Co. "2 MTTLE BEARS" • FEMALE HELP WANTED • "CAPTAIN SINBAD" for appointment. 264-4167. OPERATORS to work on coats. 4/22U All sections open. New shop. Ap- ply 224 Washington St., Perth Am- WEST POINT PLEASANT -! AArmjion and all our rkies 10 cents each boy. 826-6387. Hospital area, near Parkway. Al-| July 20t)i cijicnflf of snlrt Township, most new ranch home. Ideal for1 The event, being held at the Fair- Monday, 8:30 p.m., at the Green JOSEPH VAI.F.NTI It In n««mrv to flnalM* for everyone, from 2 p. m. to doting time; 7/22! Clerk year around living. Oil hot water grounds on Green Street, opposite Street Firehouse Hall. hy the tosuanc* Of rain or shin*. FREE parking (or 2,000 an the Pennsylvania Rnilroad Sta- BIG BILLS? heat, spacious living room, science —Boy Scout Troop 48 will meet Five Hundred Ninety (117,590. !ad«r tion, begins each night at 7 p.m. M/.11'""" Jfr»y. and (3) the fwtlmaMd LITTLE BILLS? kitchen, Mi baths, three good- Tuesday, 7:30 to 9 p.m. nt the 8< M except Saturday, when it will • ' !coONo fts herein before 10 DAY aol<1 mhifcx to 1 01 gin at 7 p.m. and regular games f!&,. "n" " " ning, AxiKuat 3. IMS, the Municipal ntnwd. Include* the axirrtftate FULL-TIME MAIDS at Dutch WOODBRIDGE Bible Crusaders, junior youth, Q Council will meet at 8 pjn (Dflt) amount of SW.ISd which !» Mtlmat- Monday-AB RkfcS ft Pnce-Except Holidays Maid Motel in Woodbridge. Call at S p.m. ROBERT H. JAMISON, in the Ooounlttee Chambers, Me- ed to bo ne^wwary to flnnncp the Sheriff. ME 4-9295. —The Jersey Aire Chorus of morial Municipal Bulldtns. Wood- rout) of mii-h purpose. Including Summi StiowoaU fO p. m, 4*tday4 joyed a scavenger hunt which was' DICK8ON & OREIQHTON, bridge, New Jersey, and expose and R tnv. accounting, en- 7/22-7/29 SPEBSQSA (Society for the Pres- Attorneys. Mill at public saM to the highest) and Inspection co#t«, lenl won by Karen Lear, Dan Spry, I,L. 7/22-29-8/e-M/U ervation and Encouragement of tM.ll bidder according to terms of Bale etpenwi* aiul other expenses, fn- Jim «nd dorr Gardner, Pat Wag- an «• irtMi KM " • ' dtidln* lnt*r»st on mcli otill«*tsoa¥i AMUSEMENT PAW MAIiR'HEt^1 WANTfitt* Barbershop Quartet Singing In ner, Dave Crumley. KickbaD,] NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE open to Inspection and to be pub-to the cxwnt i>nrmHt*d hy Seetll* CHARMING RANCHER America) will meet Tuesday, 9:15 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN licly read prior to sale, IS (fifteen) 4OA;2-20 nt the !/ocnl Bond Law, IMIMTOtl-MAPUWOOO CIVIL ENGINEER IN EXCELLENT CONDITION horseshoes, dodge ball, volley- At a regular meeting of the Mu-feet of Lot 1OM In Block (HIS on the Hecttnn 4. It In herntiy determin- p.m. at the VFW Post Hall, Route nicipal Council of the Township of the Out JOrt /wiiisnii.woto Design and supervision of con- A ipvklLng-dMn 2-btdfOom Ranch ball, and a bubble gum contest, Woodbrldfto e Tcrw— Assessment ed nnd stjimi that monoyn ftceed- a tt« n 27. Wooctbrldge, held Tuesday, July inInKg in.not)lil.non., appropriatenpi>roprlatw!l foforr down bom* tat tti« new bride and groogm m which yielded Bob Hommel, Greg 20th, 1909, I via directed to adver- Map struction tt municipal sewers, tlM> retlwd uid groom." -A meeting of the St. Vincent Take further notice that the payments on cnpltftl improvement* streets, curbs and sidewalks. Re- Cutore tlMan>dd retlwdoozy w*t "MOh It* ueat-Itdl n kltMtlhl "- Cuoco, and Ruth Beyer as win- Use the fact that on Tuesday eve- Municipal Council has, by resolu- 01 for the capital improvement de Paul Society will be held Tues- ning, August 3, IMS, the Municipal tion and pursuant to law, fixed a fund In biKlKPis heretofore adopted en, dining area, tile bath, porch, ners, were held.. The boyys and cent graduate or a year's experi- full basement, laundry roam, at 8 p.m., at St. Cecelia's Council will meet at 8 pm. (DBT) Inminimum price at which said IS for mid TwwriBhlp tn now a»»U» ence in lieu of each year's educa- garage. Extras: Include awning girlil s alsl o hhadd a chanch e to use the Committee Chambers, Memorial (fifteen) Teet of saM lot In said nble to flnnnce mid purpose. Tb» School, Room 207. Municipal Building, Woodbrldge. block wui be sold together with of I13.000 l» hereby appro- tion. Call Engineer's Office, Wood- alum, storm stall range. Must D their creativity by making shell h all —The Menlo-ettes, all girl Bugle New Jersey, and expose and tell at other details pertinpinent, t , saiid minminii- prlatwt from mirh money* to th» bridge, ME 4-4500. Salary $6000- VETS, NO DOWN PAYMBNT, pins and beanies this week. public sale to the highest bidder mum prici e being (300.0(30000 plus eotrts n-mcnt of the rodt of Mild pUO nd Drum Corps, now meets acoorddng to terms of sale on file of preparing deed and adverttetai jae. $7000. 7/22 KON-VTT two DOWN AVENEL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL with the Municipal Clerk open to this sale Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., at the Ise- Inspection and to be publicly read SecUon 5. To finance said por- $16,900 Playground Director: lin VFW Hal], Route 27. They for- TKBMS AND CONDITIONS OP pOM, Ixmdfl of said Township oi so INTERVIEWER prior to sale, Portion of lot T In PUBLIC SALE Of REAL ESTATE MTitregRt* principal Rmount not «- 3 BEDROOM RANCH Sherry Heller merly met in the Woodbridge Na- Block 398-a on the Woodbrldge KNOWN ANDDHBIONATBD on Ule FIELD INTERVIEWER Township Assessment Map. ceedlnR 1552,000 are hereby auth- ALMOST Vi ACRE TownshVp Assessment Map as orized to he lusuod pursuant ID Monmouth k Middlesex Counties. Routine activities of interest in-j tional Guard Armory, Take further notice that the (fifteen) _feet of Lot 1M« In Bl Only a Job transfer could compel eluded basketball, kickball, horse- Hunlolpal Oouocll has, by resolu Block said local Bond Uv Suld bond* National construction news service the owner* to leave the bewMiul —The Cancer Dressing Unit of OK now owned by and In possession shall bear Interest at a mt« which shoes. Arts k Crafts, baseball, tlon and pursuant to law, fixed a of the Tcrwnshtp of Wowtbtidge, to has an immediate opening for an home, on large lowly grounds. In a the Federated Women's Club of minimum price at which said p shall not exceed nil per choice residential area Overstaed and dodge ball, jacks, and cards. be held Tuesday evening, August (8%) per annum. All matters WMH alert individual to contact archi- Iselin will meet Wednesday, 1 tlon of said lot In said Die 3rd, IMS, at 8 p-m. [DOT) In the respect to saiid bonds not detejv bedrooms, formal dininInlngs Iroom, fully We made podtet-boks, jewelry will be sold together with all other Committee Chambers, Memorial Mu- tects, engineers & public officials equipped kitchen, 1 .the, op g«_ p.m., at the home of unit chair- details pertlment, said minimum mined by this ordinance nhall be rsge, mud room. Valuable boxes, and foam items besides the nicipal Building. Woodbrldge, N. J. determined by resolutions t» b» involved in the design & constru- " ertns man, Mrs. Herbert B. Williams, price being (25,000.00 plus cost* The premises above designated will hereafter adopted. Include fence, p»tto, ajum. stoim regular Arts & Crafts. We also of preparing deed and advertising 100 Chain O'Hills Road. Materials be sold pursuant to resolutton of 8ectlon fl. To fln&nce said purpoM, tion of buildings, roads & bridges aoah, air oondlminer. So much for this sale. Said portion of eaid ttt> In the UUQl&pal Ooundl adopted July so llttlel held a basketball tournament. for making bandages are needed. said block will require a down pay- bond anticipation notes of Mia and reporting their progress. 2Otb. IMS and notloe of sale «r»er. Township of an aggregate principal A86UMI MORTQAOB HAGAMEN HEIGHTS ment of 10% of the bid accepted by tlsed July 22nd. ifW and July 39th, Candidate should have minimum ALL BUTBR8 13100 DOWN Any one wishing to donate old the Mumlokpal Council, la cash, amount not exccedinK raa.000 are Playground Director: 1 IMS. In the Woodbrldge Indspend- hereby authorized hi he Issued pur- 2 years experience in insurance, sheets, pillowcases, or table certified check, or cashier's check: eot-Iieader. $18,900 Priscella Raguccl payable to the Township of Wood- suant to anJrt Uxxl Bond Law la credit investigation, or similar cloths may call Mrs. Williams or Subject to the following terms of anticipation of the Issuance of MM Being the first week of the play- bridge, the balance ot purchase fields. 3 BEDROOM RANCH Mrs. Clara Newman, Worth price to be paid within SO days after ale: bonds. Bald notes shall bear tntemt DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH ground routine activities had to the sale. 1, The purchaser will pay ten perat a rats whlrh shall not exceed Salary $400 Per Month Street. Men's shirts are also need- cent of the accepted bid In oneh, six per con turn (t%) peT annum, If TOU are looking for real quality1 be organized. The favorite in-] TERMB AND CONDITIONS OP Liberal company benefits ed for the making of bed jackets. PUBLIC 8ALK OP REAL JBTATB certified check, or cashier's check «nd way be renewed from time to and have your own Ideas about dec- terest of the older set was horse- payable to the Township of Wood- time pursuant to and within the Excellent opportunity for ad- orating, better take time to see this KNOWN AND DESIGNATED on theK shoes and boxball. The younger —A Church Fellowship Picnic is Township Assessment Map as a por- ride», a bargai• n and *»le deed. outstanding bonds and notes Issued ME 4-4400 sea shell pins and the leather 4. The premtaes shall lie sold nub- pursuant to this ordinance shall at Southeasterly line of Klmba.ll Street Jec-'t *to- al'•l taxes• . laments and WIT time exceed tbe sum first men- ISELIN FAIR In Newk call beanies. LEGAL NOTICES 033.70 feet to a point, thence other Townabto tioned In thla section, tbe moneys TOLL Flunt MA 2-MM (2) North 52° 10' Bast 65.43 feet to the d&to of sale, raised by the issuance of said bonds NOTICE , a potat, thence Sponsored by S|MEL AVENUE 1 Sha.ll. to not less than tht amount • lORttKOPI READINGS • Notice Is hereby given that the of such excess, be applied to tltt Pl#gmnd Director: following Ordinance «,«« regularly to» thence payment ot such note* then out- ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH Jutherfaw Kane passed and adopted st a regular ,Jto I »«.«• WM» 75.98- effect, a ot standing. MRS. LYNN meeting of the Municipal Council of Urnft point, thence 2i »?to« taws and other 1 On TOursday, July 15, the first the Township of Woodferidge, in the !B) Soutll 44° 07* West 853J8 feet, Section 7. It la expected that the SPECIAL FA COITUS Reader and adviser. Answers all ( •VpUcaMe nranlcrBtJ arid p>v-United States of America, noting ISELIN, N. I FOB in a series of art contest was County 0! Middlesex, New Jersey, on to a point, thence , emmental regulation*". question!. With this ad and $1.00 the 20th da- -• — •— (6) South 49° 27' Bast 190.30 feet| through one or more of Its agencies, LUNCHIONS-DINNERS held- There were four winners le 2Ofih day ot July. 1865. D. The rlgbtrights of tenant*s under will contribute a portion of ** Famous TV and Radio acts appearing nightly USTAURANT • COCKTAIL 10a ana entitled to a full life A._N. ORDINANCE TO AMENAl D AN to the polat and place of beginning. existintg g leaseseases, If any. Containing 2.490 Acres now owned co*t of such improvement. ea> LOUNGE far each of the two age groups:ORDINANCE BNTTTLHD 'TOWN- c. Anyy state »f footsfoot which h as Mmatod to be »T7,S25. In the- event on Midway Stage reading. Available for parties and SHIP OF WOODBRIDGE ZONING by and In possession of Che Town- accurate survey and Inspection CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OU» ages 5-8 and 9-12. Ages 5-8: ship of Woodbrldge, to be held that funds an so contributed, tbe gatherings. Open 9 to 9. Sundays ORDINANCE 1980/ of the premises would disclose. amount received shall be applied to I A PT O r\ A \/f»l TODAY - FRI. first prize, Eleanor Sosch, age (B-l to B-7.5 Residential) Tuesday evening, August 3rd, IMS, d. Rights of neighboring owners CALL HI M900 by appointment. For further In- at 8 P.M. (DJ3.T.) In the Committee toe payment of tbe cost of such 8; second prize, Maureen Ricker- HEREBY CERTIFY that the and municipal, corporate and Improvement and the amount of Members of formation call 382-3179. l$m Irv- above Ordinance was Introduced at ahsmbero, Memorial Municipal public righto, If any, In any LAST 3 DAYS! & SAT. DINERS' CLUB hauser, age 8; third prize,, Judy Building, Woodbrldge, N. J. the bonds herein authoriied re- ing Street, Rahway. 7/1-7/29 the meeting of the Municipal Coun- brook*, streams, ditches, duced accordingly. CAHTE BLANCH* Donohue, age 7; honorable men- Toe premises aibore designated drains, underground drains, * 30 BOOTHS * 9 THRILLING RIDES cil of Bis Township of Woodbrldge, Section 8. It Is hereby determined AMERICAN tion, Tara O'Connor, age 8. Ages New Jersey, held on July 8th, 1965wil, l be sold pursuant to resolution pipes or conduits bordering or • GOOD FOOD EXPRESS 8EBVICt8 and after publication according to of the Municipal Council adopted crossing premise* In question. and declared that the period of 62 Smith St., Perth Amboy 9-12: first prize, Uynn Sosnicki, law was further considered for final July 20tth, 1965 and notice of sale ad- «. Additional conditions of sale: usefulmes of said purpose, accord- age 11; second prize, Colleen Kel- passage and was finally adopted on vertised July 22nd, IMS and July Accessory use only. ing to 1* nasontUe life, H i Fairgrounds located on Green St., Iselin No Connection With Any Other IF YOUR DRINKING hat be- 29th, 1965, In the Woodbrldge In- period ot 90 yean computed from ly, age 10; third prize, Lenore July 20th 1965 after a public bear- Take further notice that at aald the date of said bonds. oppoilla Finn R.R. Station — Open 7 PJH, Restaurant come a problem. Alcoholics An- Ing at & meeting of tbe Municipal dependent-Leader. sale, or any date to which it may be Faas, age 11; honorable mention, Council of the Township of Wood- Subject to the following terms of adjourned, the MunWpal Council section ». M I* henDy ' " FKKE PARKING FREE ADMISSION onymous can help you. Call BI %Donna Angeline, age 9. bridge, New Jersey. Said Ordinance sale: reserves the right la Its discretion to,and stated that the 8' 1515 or write P, 0. Box 253, Wood- was approved by the Mayor, and re- 1. Tie ppjirchase r wllU pay te«|}i pep r reject any one or all bids without Debt Statement required by tola A display of dolls from foreign turned on July 21st 1965, and will cent of the accepted cash, any statement of (tie baslfl of rejec- Local Bond Law ha* been duly mad* bridge. 7/1-9/231 lake effect on August 11th, 19851985, certifieoertlfled checkhk, or cashier's chechkk tion, and to sell said IS (fifteen) and Hied In the office of the Muni- lands was presented on Friday according to law. payable to the Toiwnshlj) of Wood. feet of said lot In said block to cipal Olerk of told Township, *Jnd IffiS. CURTIS - READINGS by the girls on the playground. JOSEPH V. VAIiENTI bridge, on tie day of the sale. > such bidder a* it may «elect, that such statement so filed snowi 2. A deed snail be delivered within due regard being given to terms that tbe gross debt AND ADVICE on all problems of Dolls were presented from Ire- Municipal Cleric COME ON DOWN... I.L. V22/65 $7.04 sixty days after the sale, upon tbe and manner of payment. In case one ship, as Seflned In life. Open t to 9, No appointment land, Japan, Greece, Italy, and payment Into the Township Trea- or more mtniimi»r? b4de'shall be re-2-4S ot miA Local Bond Law. I* ID* sury of the balance ot the purchase ceived. arMsad i>y this ordinance br necessary. 30$ Smith St., Perth many other countries. SHERIFF'S SALE Superior Court of New Jtrtey price. Failure of tbe purchaser to Upon acceptance of the minimum (2U.O0O and that tbe Uniuic* A Amboy, 442-9691. 7/1-7/29 Chancery Division make payment In full of purchase bid, or bid above minimum, by thefhs bonds aii Fried Shrimp Small terms, Phone 826-8842. as ainendtd or varied under pro d Dally Served Dally T/22-9/M WOODBKIDGU. N. J. Basket Urge Jumbo Urge Served Dally "TONITE THRU SATURDAY SEVERAL MEN'S SUITS - Size In fee basket BOTH BOX OFFICES NOW ^ KVKN1NG8 7:00-9:00 IT/ FT. Fries with (r. fries 40, reg Excellent condition, very cheap. Call ME 4-0696. OPEN NIGHTLY AT 7:00 P.M. James Garner 7/22 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Kike Summer MENLO PARK Rt. 1 and St. Georg« Ave. Dick VauDjkt! Special Spaghetti Night Breakfast Special S DAILY AT "THE ART OF LOVE" - U:50 5:48 . 7:55 • ll)it« 1 A.M, to 11 *.«• • NOW THRU TUESDAY • Ef ery Wed. 3 Country Freiu HATUHDAV M»TINEK ONLY « P.M. to Any Style, with Playground News i( Jane Fonda "THE VOYAGE TO THE Midnight FORMICA Loaf Home FrH "*"> * Lee Marvin END OF THK UNIVERSE" Peter fetor C paeon or c VANITY ALL Y^U tuume, •lujj»' also Toast uir Ui i. » >« Special Children's Dinneri s CompWe SAVE 20% 8 PJU. to Midnight each »«< VMS1I . 10 t >• WtMdOWUU the weekly checker tournament; ui 11* io i la _ DISPIAY she, bested a field ol Dearly Han- "WACKIEST SHIP > i ttkn io f it • «o t [MSCT WIIH OWHMJ ty. Bill Lindros was the winner IN THE ARMY" 4I COCKTAI»««L, ^LOUNG^ E . . . FACOJTIBS ¥W WEDDINGS, BANQUETS AND of the special cbess tournament. ^ SOCIAL AFFAIR* . . . PRIVATE DINING BOOM WITH LUNCHEON AND DINNER What's New BLANDFORl) AVENUE For Vbf Chlldnn We HIT* lluyley Mills SERVED I DAYS A WEEK Glut Free FU* Are. Pussycat? CAROUSEL KITCHENS Playground Director: Jaiiir* MtArthur U. 8. ROUTE 1, AVENEL Kuthleeu Brown EXTRA COLOR CARTOONS NEW FACTORY SHOWROOM After registering and getting Ifrbwrif-- KVKKY FRI. * SAT. THE TRUTH ABOUT M«EDAK1I»I» Phone ME 4-9807 acquainted, the children began lECHNtCOLOW 1920' U.S. HIGHWAY 1 BUD'S HUT the summer with u clean up con- CHILDREN ALWAYS KHKE SPRING" private I'uved Parking Area In Rear For MO Cars test' followed l>y refreshment*.! opp'TssoRV^fhcti LINDEN/ N.J. During the week, the childm nvj Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret pres9 Thursday, July S1 Lions Club fin KnightsWin2ToGainLead, Redbirds Blank Bob Terebetski Playgrounds Rec League Decathlons 11-0 Gets 4 Four 4 Hold C 3rd In Row 13-3 ^ Sportsman Lose Twice CARTERET-Bobby Terebetski ISELIN - In We nt Speaking About Sports g Team Standings CARTERET-The Kolibas Red CARTERET — The Lions Club a perfect day nt bat, Retting upset them, 2 to 1, In a torrid ex • for four, to lead the St. Joes programs, 4j By Meyer won their game in the Joe Med- CARTERET - A change In lead- Mrti.1 tra-inning engagement. Playing the J^ wick League by scoring seven ership took place this past week in Carteret Recreation Depart) township pl.iv-1 runs In the fifth Inning to break the Carteret Little league. Ameri- with out the services of their ncej . Sports Shop in the Babe in IV ;, Senior Softball League them in a Bill Pluta, a local chap In his early thirties, a 3-3 tie and defeat (he Associated an division, as the Knights of hurier, Mike Colligan, the Sports-i at the -CRRUP last week. Bob's four hits '"iv-i'ii h anning* as of Saturday, July 17 Km..". 11 to 0. last week •

'*-,- undent-Leader j> > . carteret ?rm Inclep ( B Thursday, July if, 1965 PAOB THIRTEIN it her hom«, K> Dogwood Lane, VTW, Shamokin, Pa. He was . •vere held Monday morning from communlcnnt of St. Josephs it the local post home, I D] cws, Emsmiel Greber. University's Palmar I Obituaries he Costsll,,io Ftmera«l -Hom e and -aChurcht Md • member'of the"Holy AVTNFI Park Avenue. JoytCCo I ltitl CwmsmiKy Pregras* the Junior Mas Pageant. W-L .. "I"*1' Ctarch wher8 a Narne SuMy- He «a also » RlUiLL -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Avery 1 . The Jsyeees again have piaaaed j^e International Aflatn f+ nigh Maw of Requiem wns Ming member of the First Catholic nnri hmlly. Woodbrldge Avemie. oCVPa"rl() Arlington. ;f-rteret. ' Mearl tt I -A two-week stay In Hawaii « Towmhin .l.wees his .MiuUdsts nijtht. Board of Edu- fgmuie. host the student counse- died Saturday His MF 1 11 wa« recently enjoyed by Mr. and -wleted plans for a vnried list jation budget itudv and many \on {„ thf aimmer morths. Pre- 'Ill1'1 MM. ANNE E. McKF.NZIK A native of Newark. Mrs. Sey-; •on. 'he late John R Sabol •- * i at Cornwall, A Mis Iwnud I^acanlc, Avenel •f nctlviiles for the remainder jther designed to keep tbe com-1 ject Concern and Projict UNICEF Mil ISELIN - Funeral services fo buck had resided there until mov- \ d Au^t^t V, IW. He is stir- » Kn.w.,w-. Knlahl, ,., ,,. 'rest. Mrs. Anne E. McKenzle, 56, who•ng to Colonia five yenrs ago vlved hv ^ «'lfe. Susan Perzel ~St' Anilltw * Knly City. Anthony f ,»L ' ' * lournament, scholastic achieve- acted by the group of 1M young Home, 44 Green Wood-:!™:,,^^; four brother*".s. CasimiCaaimirr g8.. J™^™f„, * t^n^LlT n frienrt are >*** t0 Pplace " w' •"*ind»rh ™ H f R hway ,f NPW York City, he re- Harkiewicr, Joseph Danflwklf• '^ ' ."^ ?' ' ?" * » " The local grot™ will be host men! awards, pass, punt and klckmen between the ages ot Hand bridge, Burial was In Cloverleaf; J Dh 8 aW le lr ?B % ul(o r plcl( up Fnr ni anJd 1 An on m7! :fcrsey City before com- rkewiCI, Newark; Zigmtind Carteret^"flL'.!, Mr• v TAnn i ?ZMar c ™Shn-'lt1 W r»,w>r^ . "™n f«r „),* „„ r,, , \vem,t u,,,# .ini l „!' „ i ^ \ 'i members and their families contest, basketball skills, the N .1 .ifi Thnte lnt«r»rted in becoming y\ i" ' Park Cematery. | Hnrkiewicz, Hiigemtown. u urthw mformaliolv con Bct m;iy n ','h, Township eleven years mokin: n brother, .Joseph Rhnmo !. . ' n lL , n X'J, " '""" rarterrt. Clark. PHwbeth, i-'ootball Classic between the a mmber are askd to contact A native of Brooklyn, Mrs.! ft » .r»fohiM,.«. be made with John De l,iun,'T>nv. ot Doreen Ortve Hillside. Linden. Perth Ambov. Cinnts and Engios at Princeton'iHobrt IMantls nt 38S-1MB „ ^rvived by his widow, McKenzie lived in Iselin for the Japap n ann d Chester "of""Fair ^ *"'!.'" r past U years. She is survived by Oakes, Calif. SORFN Mt.Mtti. -Ttert wffl be no cird party luhwa,, Row||e and UnJo'n. __- Mirtha Sharp McDonald: thf ,or Mrs. Seybuck wa« a parishioner CARTERKT - Soren Koed IT, Mrs- . CongratulationA. Milano of 4* Doree to Mn iDriv ane d"-*org Inndney eveningRyan, ,chairma announcen do lMrs the. tnQrove acet| vj|tie w«m ~~- .lames T, Menlo Park her hujband, Robert J. McKenzie; ! m th of SStt . JJohhn VlanneVl y Church and va Emerson Street, dl-d ves- « birth of their dmuhler. ^^nc\ Woman's Club's summer A y^t n ' ',,, nm) Robert. Ridgewood:|a daughter, Mrs. Jacqueline (( irrt contest is plun- '.•nndchildren. two sisters,[Schroeder, Royersford, Pa., -"a" ' ' its Altar-Rosary * Augus«t 2 at th..e. homw e JoLt u Mrbridgs e Township Jaycees has a I in Carteret for more than SO v Avery. 5W Woodbridge ^^^ , . \ir[lnn.ild, Jersey City and!and two grandchildren. —A son was born to Mr and '""' taB night ifm aw (h -:We've Got CORNELIUS THOOST I years and was a retired buiid'ng Mrs, James Maloney, 40 Avenel Wenue. ,,il,(.r Frank Frey, Dumont. |(1(mfr softball and bocchi teams have BKYBUCK CARTERET - Cornelius Troost, actoT. Street. July 14 at St. Elizabeth n(.i-,i sei-vices were heldyes- M thrown open challenges to their Vacation Til COLONTA Funeral services 83, of 96 Grant Avenue, died Frl- r. Koed was ons of Carteret's Hospital, Elizabeth. from the Flynn e Th Germans made sugar from brother chapters. On hand to luneral Home, 23 Ford for Mrs. Holrn Harkiewici Sey- <'ay mornuiR in Rahway Hospital.; At one time be ran for! - ™ Auxiliary of the in I9M Although it is not throw out the first pitch of the n.l v vf • '• -i high Mass of re- Ki'ik. 4li. win .i • '-^i Thursday He had been employed as guard ^ >r on the Republican ticket Avenel Memorial Post 7IM. V. I', very sweet Money For You! s it is extremely nutri- softball game will be the state at the Foster Wheeler Corp h«re »rvlvinc are his wif-, MrsW,. , Will meet at 8 P, M promptly ' president of the New Jersey Jay- at the time ;I5 P.M Thurv J-W'otnen i l.t>[ii< 1:11 'rs. Jane Grwnhalgli of H«n- Funeral services were held Xfon- Weil, l-man SH an. >:15 r.M Vrl I-roan SM av|. l:«i P.M other purpoMi, to«. "f: Mrs. Ava Blessing and Mm.day morning at his home. Inter- Customer Parking Wt< S-nin Miiel I:1S P.M Frl. S-man S3S i»|. 1:11 P.M frothy Uvin of Carteret; two ment was to Falrvlew Cemetery, Sllndaj - i-man MiiPd - 1:30 P M. •ns. William Troost of East Me- Westfie'rt. II Lanes Available For League Play On FINANCE CO. "dith, N, Y,, and Charles Thst- Thursday Nights 9:IS P.M. Loai ANTHONY C. WAGNER Will Help Form New League •her of Carteret; 20 "randchltdrw fOll BEER : KO06EVCIT AVI. SALE! I COLONIA - Funeral services Church Groups A Industry Welcome ind u great-pandchildren. There WED. * THURS. ONLY had been another daughter, th« were held this morning for An-; Perching at 'ate l(rs. Gladys Rajjp of Carthony C. Wagner, 72, of 72 High- 'eret. field Road, who died Monday at Randolph •OURf i *•*•. * the Rahway Memorial Hospital BOWL-MOR LANES • ni. FOR THE The funeral was held Monday •ornlng at the Synowleckl Funeral The services were held at tbe CARTERET Ml Mala Street Tel. «««« Weedbrtlgt, [U. J. m MM« HUT WAY^tUl \HH THAI J PRICE OF 'lonw, H Carteret Avenue, with Thomas J. Costello Funeral 2 Home, Green Street and Cooper R«v, James M. Mnr«h officiating. 'ntetment was In Rahway Ceme- Avemie. Iselin, followed by a high tery. Bearers were Robert Ben- Mass of rtquiem in St. John W tht arwiltst LEAD • Oil - Funeral services were held I. RU8BEWoiliVINYI VINYll LAT1UTIxYcanX C < allw bi used ImmedlrttJy after Tuesday morning from the Sy- •• win • Spreads tn smswAly, eoslry, with • velvety flnleli. LMVM yew h»n» nowi«ckt Funeral Home, followed by a Twiuiem Mass with tile Rev Iwautlhil for veers bruKri • flils is *• now pfllnt rtwt Mm bllslerlni > John Chonko as celebrant. In- We. bug free, and dW frM In 10 mlsiuft*. • TWi K rh# i»w p«int that am terment was in fit. James' Ce- invisible biMthlM skUld to permM tvat»ratfon <* meteture. metery, Woodbridge. Bearers fere John Nagy. Joseph Nagy, James Nagy, Michael Varga. Ralph De- JACK NICKUUrw, SAM 8NEAD SEALER nittw and Stephen Nagy OUTSIDE WINDOW The white potato, a at Pebble Beach, California vegetable, first was raised PAINTS SHADES 5-2" Peni. No interstate U. S. highwajj wfyi Inm marker Is to bear more thin tm digits. 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Bet er C«M Dorado B«ch. littler duels Nelson at Pine in oma M OUR MIOM. ..SAVI M NOW Valley. Movies of 31 matches-all available MKVICE ON ttl> Oil Company TAUMlt to golf clubs and group meeting! fru. All 90 WtK 60th ft..Roo m 4184, New Yert, N, Y. 1*» OIL ME *-ttt* you pty it return postage plena send m* (b« list «t fete color Sins«{tha soetaks* LUNCH UINNKH Golf-great Gene Saracen analyse* every pUyed on "Shell's VtMftful World of Golf." BREAKFAST BEST BROS. match. The pros demonstrate dp* on how to improve your game. And advanced motion 401 N. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH VILLAGE INN picture techniques and spectacular color Bdr & Rutaurani photography give you • better view than CHy. JMate. *••-) most of the gallery. * iMf Ol/K rtfcW TOOL A Independent-Leader (E.B.) - CarWot pr Thursday, July 22.1965

LEGAL NOTICES nhrncn LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES therefrom, shall prorld* for th*Jght Industrial Zone" under the closing of «tl« tnd on the annlver- ML. r at l* Inoorporated hmtn by rtfertnoe; Sonlni Ordinance of sald sary date thereof. THE HOTTEST bad premises artand payment of interest computed from Sonlni Ordinance o T>» man tht day of Closing of Title on un-tohi f WoodbrtdM 4* If the construction described In frotherpMkit s*v« Randolph («) TO tbe dellfen of fosllsilnn township;dMr.nd'thirrsrtrio^on"shal of WoodbrtdM, or a»l ruamn. Paragraph J above Is delayed by tjhs " m Jersey and and tttkt to said lands and orsmlses paid balances of principal at tht cat of Europe's Alp. ATenu*. rat* of fir* (5%) par cent ptr an- th the land, and all |»rtloM existence of wsr or other caflualty art also LOU No*. TO,tt Hie time and place and In ttie in me in .. ». u . .>__ „. c4|ftmUy for which th« Purcha*- VALUES BTBIU proonoM «f to Use of Ran manner nentnaftwr set forth under num, payable tn *sml-annual In- lereof. and the Deed to the stallment* tnd shall pnrrlde for laser shall »o providep . Those t» Is not reeporuiibl*, or by strikes, worH'i coftto. Mm, Ol n th* title or heading, to wit, "CLOfl- d/ dltlnn s» lockouts, fire, unusual delay In IN TOWN Lt* unount of th*ma OP TTTLK'1 IPART vin). which full sod partial prepayment prlr- ;rlctlons and/or condltlnnn s» i1 llere without penalty. lade for the sole and firlualre transportation, or without being LBOAL NOTICB Judcmenet tto b jMtjdeM d by the said »r« lneorporat«d herein by- refer- limited by the foregoing, any other Ml* to MM.. of Four Hundred, enee, Par 3. They shall provide for the eneflt of the cltl»na of tue Town- cause beyond the control of the (•117.00) Dollar* more or PART I payment of st least twenty (30%) hip of Woodhrtdge, In thf County Purchaser, tlwn and In that event, INYITAIIOW POK BUM lest, plus Interest tngethw .with the Description OI Land To He loUl per cent of the origin*! principal f Mlddlesci; however, the Rovem- the time for the performance of The Board at Education «W recost- * at this sale. All those land* and premise*, with sum annually, but the mortgagor ng body of the Township of WOOd- said construction find the time for ttftt•Ite sepurntm t sealed bMs) to: The subscriber reserves Uin right the buildings thereon and appurt- shall hare the privilege of making iridge shall have the right, duty the payment of liquidated dMnaffes. CONTRAiCCT 1310 . 14 — ROOPINO to adjourn saM sale from time to enances thereto pertaining situate, additional payments In excess of md obligation of enforcing If any. shall r» eitmrtwl bv the 'QRK — 'WOODBHTTXW ffirflOIt Um«i subject only to srich Mmltft- lying, and b*1nn, mostly In the twenty (20%) per cent during any Vnythlnn in the contrary notwlth. time of sucli delay. LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE! itandlng, mien rwtrlctlons shall not « CONTRACT 1230 - 16 - ROOFDta New Jersey, and described as fol-balance of principal Ohen remaln- !40 days after cloatng of Title, oom-land nor to prevent or restrict the IMMBHATl MUVBIY m WORK — WOODBRTOOB JUNIOR ROBERT H. JAMIBON. lows: ng unpaid snail b« dus and pay-nence construction of an Industrial alienation, lease, mortgage or other HIOH SCHOOL. Bheriff. BKOINNrNO »t a point oo the ibls at the expiration of fire years tructure, building or buildings, encumbrances of th« prpmlsf« or Bids will be reoolied In tb* OOTDO J. BRIOtAtn Southerly side of Middlesex Issei- ifter closing of title. laving In the aggregate, a gross any part thereof, nor to result In Ing room of the Board of Education Attorney. Turnplke where nld southerly side Par. 4 They shall provide that loor area of not Teas thnn 150,000 forfeiture or reversion of title for • I'. _ the Administration Buildingg, IX. flSM of said Turnpike Intersect* th* upon each payment on account of quart feet; and snail, within one or upon breach of anv fluoh con- School 8tn»t. Woodbridg*, rTeur J«r Easterly side of land now or form- the principal, the mortgagee shall •ear after Closing of Tltls, com dition, the remedy for brtsich of erly Frank Cooper. From said be' eey at 10 30 ajn , KD8.T, on Au IUPBRIOR COURT or rein from tti« Hen of the mort- nenc« construction of such addl condition to roiwtnict aa.W! butld- KU« 3, 19«5. NRW JKRSEY ginning point running; thence (1) gage, a land area to be selected By lonal Industrial structure, building ngs being llmiidatwl dammtes a* 7 '65 COMETS & MERCS Bids win be submitted on bid form Docket No. M-I519-M touth 14 degrmn 06 minutes 3 the mortgagor which shall not ex- buildings so that the aggregate above provided In three Cl) mpftM *nrrj*nt to n- second* Bast 1120 82 feet to a monu- Ms floor area of such structures STATS OP KBW JKRSBY: ceed In value the amount of such VIII qlllrrmpnu wt forth In n TO: VIHOINIA J WHITLOCK. ment; thenw (2) South n degrees payment. In calculating the value or buildings In existence or under And At Railway Motor t.t Co. You Gel The Big PIUS - SEWICf tlows 41 minute* Bast 1153 00 feot to a construction *t the expiration of Approval By Court (nrfwide.ru): of land to be released In considera- The public sale of «*.!d land* shall Proposed (orm c«f contract ilocu- By virtu* of an Order of Uie 8u-monument alonu the easterly line tion of such payment, Mie land me year aft«r Closing of Title wll '65 ton reqim, i, , mentfi are nhtalnAhle «t the offic« of of New JfMfy Holdlm Home; ae not less than 250,000 square feet. not N* deemed eiTecllve until the mo< ri pwlor Court of New Jersey, Chan- lying within SO0 feet of depth from name has been approved or ratified the. Superlntondent of Building* rf*ry Division, made on tbe 29th day thence (3) stlli cmitlnulni! alarm Garden State Parkway measured at Construction of a bulldlnc shftll be up - lo - dolt Strvita t>,p| «nd Grounds In the Board of Mil-of June. I90S, In a civil action said lands South 16 dfsreM 44 mln-right angles thereto shall be com-onsldtred a* having been cotn- hy the Court and lt authorl7*s and oation Adm Bid*. Tmrnshlp of uW« But 470 !W f«t to another nenced when the foundation Is directs the dollvery of a deed to the wherein ALLAN L. WHITLOCK IS puted per acre at a pries equivalent •quipnxnt — our ,|,Op ;, Woodtoridgc Attention In called to the PlalnHff »nd you ure the Demonumen- t still In the line o( said to the or' Obstructed and construction of highest bidder an required by lt# I land; thence (4) aouth 14 defjrees orlginal prlnclp&l sum of the Judgment above mentioned. In the Ann AY MOTOR CAR CO. the fiu:t tlmt not Imn ttian th* mtn- Tend«.nt, yo\i s.rw hsreby required to mortgagpe multiplied by 0157; theany building shall be compl'teil Iniiim mlnrliii »nd mutest preralt wwwpr the Complaint of the Plain- S9 mlnnteB 37 seconds BMt 52,BO wirtiln eighteen months after rom event the Court declines to approve topi in mainltnantt onj !ti ttiln nrra must be p»W on thetiff on or heron- the .10th day offoet to another monument In theland lying beyond sajd 500 fe«t or ratify or voids the sale, the mon- depth from said Parkway but with- mencement of Its construction. A liOII W. WOUW M. WWW Win. I-M44 cuttomtr totiiftxtion. workk Awrtiwt, IWB. by nerrtng an answer Ea-stwly line of lands of New Jer- he expiration of the seventh year l«!t paid or deposited by the said on OrosBo. lifcic & Mungtno, ~ sey 8oldl<-r« Home where said East- in 1500 feet of depth from said Park- Purchaser shall be refunded without Btd bond or certified nheck In the way measured at right angles there- irter closing of Title, there shall amount ol I0't of the bl<1prlrw erly line !« Intemctod bv the North- isve been constructed upon the interest. PIsJntltT's Attorneys, whose address frly line of Unds of Middlesex t6, shall be computed per acre »t a abtill Acrompattf^arji bW. :l* No, 2S3 Main street, Orange, New price equivalent to the original .remises Industrial structures or IX 7 Water Company; thence |5) along ulldlnga having In the aggregate ^Tlf^!^^^TJ ««y- y, '««>«•'-a » th.rrif.uc line of lands of said Water Company principal sum of the mortgage Clotlni Of Title P Judgment ahull be rendered W multiplied by .0104; and Che land i gross floor area of not less than age. Successful bidder Shall tim be North BS inert** 12 minutes SJ 50,000 squnre feet. All of said ln- 1. Title shall close within sixty you u th« Oourt »h«!l think eqiilt- fleronds East 8M 54 feet to a monu- lying beyond said 1500 feet depth days after the time when the sale required to furnish « pMfarmanr* hbl« and Jtuit. You nhsll file your from said Parkway shall be com-lufftrlal structures or bulldlnns bond In full amount of contract ment In line of sild Wster Com- rlthtn the Township of Woodbrldge, has been confirmed by Judgment of. anmnr and proof of service In du-pany land, the lands herein describ- puted per acre at a price equivalent the New Jersey Superior Court, price on _. "• Town Clerk sat so to do, Oommantal Time Salea do., 11 Aca-erly Minerals ti Chemicals Corpora- Woodbridge at the time or times, li BOARD Of BDCCATIOn OP TH* ment, shall be paid to said Town- Mrs. Mary B. Cooper. Secretary '200' $14 AC demy Street, Newark, New Jeney; tion of America; thence (14 runth- e amount or amount*, and In theship In two equal annual Install- Trustee* for Free School TOWKHHJP OF wOOuBluDQX, and The atate of New Jersey, De- ning along the Southerly side of manner her*lnaft*r set forth, a sum '1895 WOODBRIDQal MBW JKRSKT equivalent to ten (10%) per cent ments in the 8th and Bth years after Conv.rtibU IU«Ml «- '1695 f«ndanti. Writ ErecuUoh' for said land South 82 degrees 12 min- T. C. CADWAUDBt, the mit of premise* utes 30 seconds West 1104 33 feet to of the purchase price to be held by Jwm lMfc. another monument still In the line said Township to secure the pay- 730/85 By rlrtue of the above stated of said land: thence (15) North 65ment of the liquidated damages for Writ, to me directed andd dellreredlid d*grees 33 minutes 50 seconds West which provision Is hereinafter mode 1963 FALCON 1962 CHRYSLER 1961 CHRYSLER TAO IfOTK* THAT th* aonnal I irlli expose to sale at public Ten- 20380 feet to a point In the South- n the event said Purchaser falls to AUTOMATIC STANDARD due on erly side of Middlesex Essex Turn- construct the buildings hereinafter Station \AAto WKDNXSOAT, THE 4th DAY OFpike; thence (16) running along required within the time limited. AUOU8T A. D., 1965. said side of said Turnpike South The amounts of such deposits maj TRANSMISSION £'1095 1199 at the hour of two o'clock by the47 degrees 01 minutes 10 seconds be applied by the Township to thi TRANSMISSION New then pmsaUnt (Standard or Day-West 357M feet to the point and payment of liquidated damages. If OVERHAUL t BasosdnooT* light flatted) time, in the after- place of INNrNa. Hnd when Incurred, and any excess CHECKUP TRANSMISSION A. HtBimABD. ID noon of ttw said day, at the Sher- The above description Is taken thereof returned to the Purchaser, 1963 CHEVY II 1961 PONTIAC iffs Office In ttie City of New from a survey sketch of property his heirs and twralgns, without In 1962 IMPERIAL Brunswick, N. J, for ttie Township of Woodbridge - terest. FREE AH ttie foUowfcig tract or parcel Property known as Free Schools 2. At the time of Closing of Tltli Station M4QC Air of land and the premises herein- Lands (dtu«,t«I In Township of the Purchaser shall deposit In cash, IO9v Conditioned -"'1895 or after perttoulerty described, situ- Woodbridge, Middlesex County. N.J or by a certified check payable ated, Wng and being In the Town- Surveyed by Oeorge D. Reager aforesaid, » sum equal to t CHANCtRY DITUIOM ship i per c«nt of the amoun tr*u, preTntitng (Standard or Day-Thousand, One Hundred, Fifty Clerk of said Township of Wood- of the payment on account of prin i:;nt fisviDB) ttme, In she afrer- Eight (tJ2.lM.00) Dollars more or bridge, tlie sum of KO.OOO.OO In cipal. noon of the said day, at the Sher-leas, plus Interest together with the cash, or by a certtfied-oheck in that 4. Such deposits for liquidate iff'B . Office, 1n the CKT of New costs of this sal*. Brunswick. N. J. amount payable to the order of th damages, if and when la The supserlber reserves the "**»• Township of Woottbrldge. No bid shall be applied by the Town, AU tbat trace or pared of land, to adjourn Mid sale from time situate. _ sad Mug in the J» ™ shall be made by any person, nor woodbridge a* required bv time subject only to such Jlmlta»«•-- received by said Seller*Sellers, unless andigraph 3 o( PART Vn belobeloww, ToWfahlp Wbodbrldge_,. I_n th_e Uons or restrictions upon the exer- grapn o( Couflty of UkMlesn, In the State until the sold deposit Is made asl cise of suoh power a* may be «pe-required. All checks and/or cash of j PART VI of ffew Jersey: clallcally providep d byy l«w or rules of Title To Be Conveyed BEGINNINGIN G att a point on UtUttt t^ unsuccessful bidders will be return- And Encumbrances northerlortherly edddda off WdWedgewoodd AvsA - Courti^ . Bold subject to conditions of ed. Tbe highest or successful bid-' Title to be sue* distant westerly 361.30 feet der shall Immediately Upon the „„„.,„ „„,. =.,. n.^, ROBERT H. JAMISON, completion of said public aUa. pay I BargaJn and Sale Deed, from the westerly side of Hldgedai* Sheriff. Avenue and frof m saiid beginnlnbl f or deliver to the said Township ANTHONY V. CARUSO, Clerk,, either In cash, or byy certified point westerly along th* northerly Attorney. rates by the Home Title Division of dde, of Wedgtwood Avenue 37JO check, payable as aforesaid or both, li. 7/»-15-fa-»/95 for such additional sum, If any, toChicago Title Insurance Company, leer; ttienoe northerly 100 fee*: ru.oo a title Insurance company doing thence easterly 37.50 feet; ttoenee make a total deposit of at least ten (10°" ) of ttie amount of. hisbusiness In the SUM of New Jer- southerly 100 feet to the place at NOTICE or PUBUC SALE r sey, (with offices at 230 Washing- BEOINHiNa. EXHIBIT "A" bid. ton Street. East Orange. New Jer- BUNG aim known M NO, IM VAKE NOTICE PART HI sey! at the expense of the Pur- Wedfewood Avenue, Woodbrtdi*. •Hut, pursuant to a Judcmeafof Payment Of Purchau Price chaser, free and clear of all encuro Heir Jeney. tb* Buperior Court of Hew Jersey, The aum of Bin Hundred Thou- brances, except the following: The tpproxknat* amount of Cbaooery DtvlaUm, Ulddlesez Ooun- sand (WOO.OOO.W) Dollars has been 1 A grant of Blosement. /In ted Judgment to be st/UafKd by tr. etMsted on the 2Stb day of June, duly fixed, as aforesaid, as the IMS. In tbM pending cause where- minimum price for which said November 20, 1944. made the •ale ,la ttw sum of Ten Thc*4___ Trustees of Free Schools of tbe One Hundred, Tttlrty-One (|10.- in ARNOLD B, GRAHAH M Is plaintiff, lands and premises will be sold at ON EVERY BRAND NEW sad THE TRUSTXETRUSTXEB Of THJE, said public sale subject to all of Town of Woodbridge to the Middle- IS1M) Dollar* more or lest, pint THJE sex Water Company, and recorded interest toretfasr with the cost* of SCHOOicHOOi a OF THE- TOWN (or the terms, conditions restrictions, N encumbrances, In this Notice stated. November 30, 1B44, to the Clerk's ttus*»le, "TOWNS") at wooDBamai. The said Pwrhaee price shall be Office of Middlesex Oounty In Book The mitmtbtt mams tte ri«b* al*., are defendant*, the Townsl ' paid as follows: 1268 of Deeds, on P to adjourn, said ad* from Hue to Woodbrldgt, In the County of Par. 1. The sum of $40,000.00 by J. A Grant, confln «me, subject only to suoh itirsTta dlesex and the Board of fed' cash or certified check, before the ment mentioned next ttont or reatrtotlont upon tfce sur- of the Township of Wood submission and acceptance of a bid August 29. 1982, made by the said ds* of suoh power as mayy hbe sptspt-the County of Middlesex as sat forth and required under Trustees, et aJs, to said Middlesex daHy provided by tow orr rota' * of' Trustess of th* Free School* Of thePART II next preceding thla PART. Water Company, and recorded No- Court, eotd subject to oondltiona Town of Woodbridge. (each herein Par, 2; Tbe highest, or successful vember 7, 1902, In said Clerk's of sale. oalled "Seller" and collectively bidder shall. Immediate Ly upon Office tn Boo* 1373 of Deeds, on RC&SRT K, called the "Sellers"), win meet lo Page l«l. Joint session on Wednesday the completion of said public sale pay 2Mb day of July, 1965, at 1:00 pjn. to or deliver to the Clerk of the Town, 3. A Gr.int | of Basement dated PAOL JJB HAQARA, ship of Woodbridge; either In cash. Augiul 2. 19521/ made by said Trus- Attorney. the Council Chambers, in the Mem- orial Municipal Building, No. 1 Main or by a certified check payable to tees to the Buckeye Pipe Line Com- y.. 7/»-15-M.a»/«* Street, Woodbridge, New Jeney, and the order of mid' Township Clerk, pany and recorded on September or by a combination of both, such 24. 1952. In said Clerk's Offlc* In at said time and place will expose 1 Middlesex County Snrrofate'l Court for sale, at public auction, to the additionaadditiona l amounmuntt pr susum, If any.y. Book 1641 of Deed*, on Page 323. NOTICE tO CREDITORS hlgheet bidder, all of their ("Sell- to make a total deposit of at least 4 A Grant, confirming th« Ease- Louis Frommo. Executor of Ml-ers") right, title and Interest In ten (to"?.) per cent of the amount lent I mentioned In IN STOCK ehael OanvpanJle, deceased, to di- and to those lands, premtaes and of his bid. above) made by nottiarectiont of Slmer E.. Brown. Surro- appmtenanoM hereinafter described Par. 3. An additional sum equal, t al, to the Buckeye P4 s>U of me Oounty of WVVIlstiei, e* and bounds under the at least, to ten (10%) per cent of ;ompuny under date of Ocl hereby glres notice to *e creditor* heading, to mlt. "DBCKTf- tbe amount of the said bid, shall be 962, tnd recorded In said Clerk's of the said Michael Campanile to OF LANQ TO BE SOLD" paid, In cael), or by certified check, "'fllce on November 9, 1962, In Book GET THE MODEL OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY. bring In their debts, demand* and 1). for a sum of not ' payable as aforesaid, upon closing 37—3 Af• Deeds, on Page 63. claims sealnM the eekta of the mU than Six Hundred Thousand U . of title, and the delivery of all 5. \ Grant of Easement dated deceased, under oath or sfflrmaUon, 000.00) Dollar*, Uie minimum utos deed* or one deed at all parties It Iprll 7, leSJ made by said Trustees GET THE SURPRISE OF YOUR LIFE within six months from tbla data " " *• said Judgment and so directed by the Court, together to the Township of woodbridge and or they will be former barred (---•- . 1 Resolutions of satd •with such other tasteumenta, tcj berecorded April 13, 1993, In said aotion therefor scslnst tjbe I . of Woodbridge, tn theexecute1 d by the Sellers, which may Clork's Office In Bodk 1811 of Deeds, ecutor. ; Oounty of Middlesex, and by Thebe necessary to deliver good and on page 571. 7 WHEN YOU GET CHANDLER'S DEAL Board of Education of the Town- marketable and tiuurable title In 6. A Grant of Basement for a Louis Frasmno; fee simple, (as those terms are Eit intihlpo oof Woodbridge, In the CountCuy y sanitary sewer right-of-way made the reservaUon hereinafter defined or limited!, free by the Trustee* of Free Schools of Dated July IJtH, 18*5. oT Mietdleaei. d ll f th from aU encumbrances, except as Charie* M. Groeman, Esq, of tbtbs righiht by each and all of the the Town of Woodbridge. under 786 Broad Street, Sellers afcove named, to aeosct or Hereinafter stated. j date of November S. 1031. to the Newark 1. New Jem** reject tbe hlgheat bid made ftWe- PPar . 4. NoNott more tluuij eighty law. of New Jenny for Departmen WALK IN-DRIVE OUT DURING THIS BARGAIN Attorney at wUhln th* time limited, and ae[80%) per oent of Uie Purchase >f Institutions ana Agenclss, which UJ.00 provided tor. In and by said Judg- PTlce may be evidenced and secured has not been recorded. ment. by a Purchase Money Note or Bond 7. Any right* granted or vested In 8HER0VS BALI SUBJECT: and Mortgage, which shall be ex-the State of New Jersey by virtue 1 SUPERIOR COVIW (1) To the payment of ttat de- ecuted and delivered at the Closing f that conveyance made thereto by OF NEW JERSEY posit, prior to submitting a bid, Inof TlUle, which shall ba made to, by the said Trustee* by Deed dated BONANZA AT 'ALWAYS RELIABLE CHANDLER LAW pmilON tbe amount, by the mea and contain such terrae, provisions, November 17. 1M0, and recorded the manner hereinafter set t forth and condition* &• are set forth and "auuary 10, 1950, In said Olerk's Of- MIDDLESEX COUNVY contained In PART IV next follow DOCKET NO. D J-4M1-U under thee title or heading, to wit, fice In Book l4T« of Deeds, on Pace "OTPOSTT KixjumKD BEFORE Ing. Tbe Tint National Bank Of Mid-"OTPOSTT KixjumKD BEFOR 231. dlesex County Plaiuttff, and James D" Pur. V In the evifit the hlghefit 8. That portion of the lands an Calltui mid Kth«l Oallafl Dtfend- THI 8UBMJS6ION OF ANT BID,"ur dUM'twful bidder desire* to re- (PART U), which U Incorporated duce thf iiinount oi said Purchase premises as lies within ths Town »nts. ' herein by reference; and ahlp of Edison will be conveyei (1) Money Nut* or Bond und Mortgage subject to tbe interest, if any, o: LEFT-OVER PRICES Writ at Kxecutloa tor th* sale U cba(1w) To ttke paymtnt uf Uie puib-y puyliiK more Unui the minimum premise* dated Htti ds* of June. aw prie or balance of Uie IIUI- John T. Ml«le and wife, tbelr heln ohMh * t of t*n (10'i.) uer cent at the time and twMgns. All bidder* and Chi 1065. andnd In a*mt the time or Umea of tin- Claalne of Title, (which Byvirtue of tbe above stated Witt, amuunUUi andd imunier prospective Purchaser, are hereb; hhereiuaftei r set fortti under these i; Is required by "Par. J"ntuie kvun that said Mlele and/or to roe directed and delivered, I will hi- slmll be et Ub«rty so to expose to sole at public vendue on two titles or h«uMuK«, tu wit. Ills nfe, their heir* or aaslKn*, STARTING ATS "PTMJB"PATMJBNNT OP PtracHAPtmcHASSE PRICER"" :to. If mich excess payment is equal makes claim thereto, but the Sell- WEDNESDAY, TIB 11th DAY Ctf(PART III) and "PUBOHA8E Ui. or rxceixlB, t)h« twenty (20'... ApQUBT, AD. 19(15 er* do not concede the validity of b ih MONEY NOTE' OH BOHD ANO IM fent annual minimum lnstftll such claim, aod the Sailors agree at the hoiir of two o'clock Y MORTOAQJ" (PART IV), Which n« unit required by "Par. 3" of then prevailing (Standard or Day- that they will do nothing to recog- Inconiorated herein by rerereno:; I'AHT fV. (l«low), the UortKagor il&e or Improve said claim, and thai All Cars Carry a 5 Year i) time, lu Uu> afUirnoon and ahull by virtue thereof and there- th Shiff' Of hey will (xwperato with the Pur- if the said day. at the HherMf. Of- for, bo forthwith entitled to Chose '.hawr tn iwrfeutlng title thereto 1 fice in the Oily of Now Brunuwlc*, oiicumbriLiicticj, or clulnui, lici't»lii- raltwc rl^lits and privilege* u are the Purchaser, any eipenMe In con- N. J. after avt forth under the title or M,l Uitlh in "Par. 4" of PAHT IV nection therewith however, to be or 50,000 Mile Guarantee AU, tliono (4) four owUdn low. tmudlllK. 1t limd and [irwn CONVKVED ANU ENOUMliltAN- Piir t). No broker's WMIIIIIIBBIOII li Ms situate, lying uud beliit; in the I). Tliove Rentrlctloiui oil tile iw CiSH". ll'AUT VH. wlildl are l»u»r-Ui W IMUII Iry the Sellers. Ui IW madn of suuli lauda Mid prem Township of MiMllsuii. in Mm Oounty iwmu^t hcit?ln by rtjferencw; mid t-ART IV of Mldctleoei In 'l.e HtnUi «t New (4) To tliooo TOUlrlcUitiiii mi the 1MM> and UiotH Ckilidltlonu of tia Jsrsey iihiiu Muuey Note ur an to Uie future construciluu t use u> be mude uf auld Una* mid Boud and Mortfaio TO WIT: Kuuwu ua lot* uuiubor uixl to thutte (XMldltloiib of building* or structural tilioroun H TO 71, 7J. »od IS oji Map entitled, u to bulldluK* °r ttrucituru to will eMcirt* and deliver fortli ID PART VTJ of thl« Nutlc "y-p o! J Ouuiulpb Aepleby* •rect*d UhKoao lud/'oj u to »t Olwdnx of Title to t4w Township utul below. proporty. Old ends*. S**M«»? th* tytn. aim or othar opoctflcatlous of Woodbrtdga, ten the beoeflbenefit ooll 10. That PunshM* Money Uuil TowmhtP (£4 or acrwAurw. and The Boud oi Bducattos of sh* Ka§e, U uliy that tb* ON OUR LARGE USED CAR said map hawluc txnm flled lo theth« (Jlais within x/liUh mat ooudl- Towiiihlp of WoOdbrW**. (In *obidde- r or Purcha**;. ahall OJUKU Olerk's OfBoo o! a»W Oowv June aorduuM with th* Judgment ol th*mrt dottvtr s« atwv* permuted tloo* «h*ll c«wMn« an b* con- New Jarwy (hipertor Court), a giood required, bo MCUT* part of the wu INVENTORY. ALL CARS dludedldd . hharelusiter HII fortffrfe uudar uud sufficient Purobue Mtowy ohue ]irtt« of the **ld luid* truti tii4 tAtOA o or h l rt TU!I6 lost an tin AVSUU*. tu vrtt, TU!I6- Not* or Bond ana d Mortfo*f » oivw will be cunveyod to him by thi RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED lug U11 premise*. l/ur EUtKOTKD" (PAHT VIII, *1iMi in l liis fonowtug t#nlio hoittii by IVI I TJiey tludl Lw In w oJuuiiiu In wl. ui.i luiul P. OtJitti iii|U»i iv Um b«iiu*ce uf U«! 1'Uf-mid i>rt)!ntHd«> ojv ctltuittcil •ad nhc4 O l (5) l\i UM) L4 dlow vtitK, but ui IM> e>«iit mure f AEV VII MI*. W djwl U 1.W1- P or tUe »** Omul. b>y mid (HO'i) celbt ilt:e Al Tu Sli.i.lurti Vu be Ecccutl Ifluiimry J*tb, mi »i»i duly M- tu lilki I'm 1'l.cy olwll kin (luted .;s ui I. Tlic um of the Mild lauila uiU 11 D m tlic MiiM.™«:i (\juiity hetflnalt irmUe mulci Hie ' ic uul Luciuiaee mlxtil ba reotikwd tut lu- E«tabii»hed 194S 100 E. ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN Author,,,^ Do«v.Dari R"'^" 'i' ^ ' - • - j gjgy Mil-'i '<" (I.B.) • Certeret Press Thursday, July 22,1965 UKJAL NOTICES LEOALNOTICn LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICEI LEGAL Nona* LMAlNOnOlii Oampbalp l OtthM1 ty until i of WoodMdf* ot the pal Oounotl of Township ttif Utinlelpm OsoneU and ni.tw Man «t« Iripm PmaMng Time, A''' I Uepnriraent o[ OlTil BWTloe. i..t, „o D» opened and nubllcly r * t» «eil*4 >» jgaJN* ... - buMneee but not by ti»_ Business AdmrnlKtrntor »t BoelfMfi i p.m. Prevailing Time than the oloae of the bualnest 1 wa«H preTafflSTln —,, Friday, Aupirt «, IMS. Thdte y of R No plans arm BjKvinrfitlons will JJamee A. AHowiy to paM «a titlark. oh ante for plan* and upeclnoatiom BualnMi Admlnutntor be given to proaprrtlve bldrtern un- In $7.00 per art, which sum ttiall not INVITATION r» BIIM ttitiiill rinarm *A rUM to til tfhf>y are prwniMMRd. fraiim ToifMMp of Woodbrtdge r»j«ci any aod all bide it daaiud '•* rf*turned, NoUoe la hereby firm Quit laaiM . and rtqu tbameW- Oeatlon pm-lod Btinii end on Aiimu hid; will be nvinA bj the Wood oaUom. Side nniet he •neteM la to Hi* batt later** »s da m. 6. 1MB. lHdilom win he nnMBcii of Blda must be eubmltt«d on the be and hereby 1» am»n<1«l eeejed enrelopee bearing toe name1 By oTd«r of thf Board of Moot* Utheie r «t»tiin with In forty- • t'.on S. ThU orrUnanoe ahall be- nnoft Townahlp Boari of Hn tlon. Sctiool Street. Woodbrtdf* yffl hours TOIKWSI fnrm fiirnletied to the Bid- NOTICE effectlvf immediately Mpon tlon M the Board of •rtuoauon Ai of the Mridrri on *• milslrto, and tftw nTKiiinllflrn lon form liiu neon addiwuwi to the Woodhrlrtuft Town1 TVrwTutfltp, N*w Jerwy. der and rmut be enclosed In a NOUOA !• hereby (lven tb*t at .. Wtl« mnntlonn pmv»l and publloatlon aoeordlnn'mlntorntlon B\llldlngl lora!*d . Bnt 4M and addrow of tifio Bidder and theth« ToinuiWD ot Woodbrtd«e, held |J»my on Au^at 11, IBM n jo m| School Btraet tha Cltv EwlnwEwlnwrr nnf tt.hh o nntt v off wtroactlTBly to tt» dAt« ot appoint-! ' miiM he ' ' Project name. Th« hid must be iw-on the 30th day ot July. 1945. themi>nt of Miy holdttiB any ROBBHT 1. JACKS AM, RMtern DaDaylighy t Woodbrldte. H. J. Rwhway. following OrddnMioe wae lntrooucert In Mifl Rimrd of" Wtlo~ n ;^I"\Sj!},™*;by a oerUfloaU o( a Bonrflnt Com- compiuilKl hy & (leTUnoate of a mioh ofnoe or pf*iltton; OT M .Un- prwiidwvt of the Council llon Meeting, ' ,uMMrti- to „„ ^^^^ |» BM« will he nvelmi ,,n|y from Surety giifl-rtuitPoinH to furnlah Per- nnrt read; and pueed on Flnrt. Reiui nary 1, 196S, i i-hl<*hevw 1B «U11PT thot» BUWer» wlu> am tiuajinmi in Ing; f.Tio. Bt.al« rrt N' ,!frwy «4TT»»ln fcirnmncn nmid fnr 100 per cent of fW-tton 2 NOTICK accordance with tti* iniWwim to Lhn (^nntpnet. In pvent of ftwwl, an AN ORDINANCE TO AMUNT) AN tti Steel Work n^ fumWh hnnd In thf urnrtiini m Notice I* hervhy ti'en that M a BUMer^Coplee of Mi* n NEW TIT! Pd TO RI ADnRD fr>r puhiie inepscUon. i Kirrtrli loo*.', of th* wntrnrt or ft r-wrtlfled executed Non-colhifdon affldiwL. ORDINANOE BrmTLEO "AW ORD 1 il Work Retulai MMtlnc a( tfct OOUMO « BOO Doetlmmitii indv 1» ohtmnnd UIANOB TO KTABLffiH 8AI.ABT SALARY RANdg Nnttrn ij, r,lrU,er giMn tint wl amount, and itelirwed tn the on the 30th day of July INI. UM M noO.OO-llO.DOfl/yr fur flrtdl panwwe by «U<1 Couiwtll »tfor the conmiirt.tnn of n N*w MulH Wffk of the Township of Wood- Ml TAIN OFTICTAie ANO OTIBR i'ln<-* and on the hmir mentioned. following Ordinance wae introduced FULL ANI) PART TttfB I!M n iTKiilar mmiUng of that body tf>Piirpo«e Room AiMlWon to the' W"!* I* Ml" Olty Ennlnen of thn Th« Town Council cvf the Town O-»B,SflO/yr Ml MrtdTi miwt be prf- qunlirv In WOODBRDX>1" AI/K) KNOWN flectionctlon J.. DtiUM. reaponrthlllMe, the MunWpal AW OTlDtKAWnB VACATTNO POE- r11val framed nf Ilia (Sty of Rnliwny AND DBBIONATB1) Afl Tilt and qualincatlo_. m Khali be those mt, bridge, NJ. onTiiewriy the Inl riuvof Mni-i\t.lrni anoe with She Instruction to nuldcm reserve Hm rip:ht to ncre.pt or rajec T1ONB OP HOANOKK m»y Obtain plans nn>l npwlnratlonn WOODBTlinOB TfWNflHIP SAI^ by thl e New JwneJr*y Department of nf AuRintAit. 19(1IB(I55, at ft o'ciorV In the .lerwy, to: Superrtwr ot Oontrae- WOODBBIDOl AVtNITI AKT) L«- wiv or nil tilth which In their opln /MtT ORI1TNANOT IMS Hvll Berrlco, whero presently culm-evening, at which plnw unrt time Plum, Rpwlfirai.ioni. mwi rormn1' at Hie Offlne of thn Miinlctpnl Clerk Inn will he In tr.o bet. ' INOTQK Avroiui. IN rn moon- nn IT ORI>AIKK1>, hy tlwi Miinlol- ln«, or shMl be «rt by lolnt. niiprnvni'nii yx>i«on» Interested will IM Bivi,n for t,l,» hid may he nhUlnM it the BRnVlB 8KCTT0V Or* TH1 or WOODBHIDOK. IN BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY Uilnfton irnui, L, ptrUulwlr dMtrfM ht and tb* Appllaieei Automotive Ceramic Tile Fencing Landscape Contractor Storage - Real Estate Listings •us* bww u. uid int Slipcovers piiblki rtataii aruinc ttoa t» 4al- hb *i tad ALL NEW! MIRACLE WIRE Albert J. RAHWAY CHAIN LINK MOVERS 1. The )asd« K> an ««- JUST SIT BACK FASHION FABRICS • ' u follow*: EDWARD SWANICK FENCING SCHAEFER, Sr. Why Not Ut The -laUrtot DMontarf- IT LOCKS RUST OUT! T McColleya CERAMIC TILE Cutan-nad* SUpeoTtn Lionurs LANDSCAPE line of Binok feet 1 CONTRACTOR NerUierly tad No Mosey it rlfM infUn m first couna W BROCK'S including Moaaie tllet CONTRACTOR feet fc a . ttience (I) Caiterb HE Down Frees and along the CARBURETOR SHOP Blorkt 3M-r and JW-I, N«w Job* ud to a point: DRAPUn!) • and along CUSTOM BUILT Rcpiinsf All Klndi Maitrlal • RcilduiUat AGENTS CURTAIN! • TIED 00001 Aranue S0.41 feet to _ torn* CARBURETORS COMPLETE LANDSCAPE point, or pfer* nf hntfnntaK. VetOf a 40 Mar* Avenue, Fords NATIONAL VANS Ctll rot tnt btlmiu ponton of RoanQke Street JoOMad SALES AND SERVICE PLANNING w«et«rly of St. Oenrgni AvtBU*, M GRADING k 8EEDINO Local and World WMt Morerf 171 Lincoln Highway, Itelin VAUty %4U» • Rototllllnt Liwni 1421 Mala St. •hip T»i Mnp Ii M7I7 UU St. Georgi Are., Afend Rahwar (hi vanning »t th« tnUneeltga t SMITH • SoddlDf • freei 1 • ihrobbtrj E m Of Hi* WMWII Ua* of ti OMTW ! AMBOY AT«nu« with th« BniiWieily line of Coal & Fuel Oil FUHon g-2158 Wnodbridfe Avimue and rutmlH thence (1) Wnterttt uid »lonit HM BARBER SHOP Wnrt*l«riT Une of Blook IH^E. - PlMblig & HeaUig - Will fort (c * point: tlmnoe (fl Take Advantage of On Uqnor Stores Kmthetiv and alani tbe BuUnT HIM of BJoci MtA JM fMt to • AitMotive p; t*«iK« (3) SuttTlv ud alone SERVICE "Service FREE tti* prolonged Southerif Une of Telephone MErcurr 4-188J Klmtwll etraet, H fMt it I pdtst Sunnier With a tb«ne< li) Soutti«rly and along tb« 100 ft. CompltUly SHOP AT HOME Wwtedy lln« ot Block JM-fi. X» BARBER SHOP 8muV (ett to a point: Mmot (J) fcrterlT IutaDed WQ0DBRID6E and »!on(t iht Botitherlr Une ot GO TO YOUR • PRICES! Block 3M-D, 3M.S3 fed to a point; • 4 BARBERS LET US SELL SERVICE tnnux (81 Southerly and uoa( the FAVORITE Uqnor Store, Inc. Weeterly lln» of St Osorie't A»»« • NO WAITING YOUR HOUSE! niu>, BO 41 feet to thn point or place $69.00 WE DELIVER! of Beginning IMns a portion of SERVICE • PERSONAL rttniilw ATfinne lootttd W»ft- ATTENTION win, WM( Lfet It With i-/) n a r d Bt. Otorsr's ArtnQe tnd Kit COAL Complet* 8|oek «i Domartk ED PREY nortloTi of I/«lni!-tna Intaested will be »1?en an opportunity to b» be»rd coooert- Inn eU MtMm ' ' 'AUTO SERVICE UP TO 7 YRS. TO PAY T. R. STEVENS • MUFFLERS And Repair Buildindi g 11 Main Street, Wo " • C0N1N an* (han Mrtai Wara H. J., for approval of aq ai I OT.GEOBGE' 8 AVK. SAW FILING FREE ESTIMATES SAVE! Pkotogntay 8T. GEORGE AVE. for a proposed major n AVENEL, N. J. SUMMER CLEARANCE QRGANS of lot* 1-4, 11-14 ATlJ-19,1 ,. WOODBRIDGK Watch Repairs Ruhivsy Avenue. Roneotead Ai«m» (Theetmiti Street, Aimel. H«W M&L • ROCKERS Reeatn Mont, Fnf. LMCOIN • KJMBALL FREE FILM Jersey. • RECLINERS An The purpose of tfc» subdlrUWai la PIANOS For life With OALLARD'S t., permit ttie formation ot ttoee • DINETTES Typft WATCH REPAIRS ijniirlinK lote for tha purpoae of eojk- KEY SHOP Developing *ad Prtattni atmotlns one-fennUy dwellan WT PA 1-U77 • LAMPS sons on nhe wo nawly-CTee,»d'iv f 1163 Green St., belln Instruction with Kull (iii;imnt(V cmit lota. • BEDDING ' A iwpy of such aubdlTlMoD WB- |CHET S • CAMERA REPAIR Kxjicrt Repairs , jjwl hy Ooodmnn. Allgair it Boon Tuning a PHOTOSTAT & tlrCon«Uanii| dated Mivy 17. i*M hae been niM Dellcatessea Warn Ut BttC on all Jewelry SHOP Book Stores LAMINATION SERVICE with ttie Municipal Clark of tha SULO BROS. rU) fcduort I Township of WoodWd«» for pubtto • PROFESSIONAL COLOR 1850 EUabbetti Avenue JARDOT Haiar Qnardi PICTURES FKB MIIMAflM FU 8-1667 PUTS ftuhway PIANO COMPANY AT BLACK k WHITE MB4-21U I BOOKS TREAT SHOPPE PRICES GOLDBLATTS 75c 6U Rabwaj Avemw , 4tt Rahway Avene • PASSPORT k CITIZEN- •«*« Make Wonderful Woodbridgt SHIP PHOTOS Heiry Jaieei ftS» i NEW DISCOUNTS ME 4*5446 EstnWi-.htil Jeweler USED (O»p, wuiu cnucai Bonm u to >. CloNd Mondiji [IRES on K4 K. CHKHKV ST . KAllrtAV RECAP Sheet Metal Work There is GIFTS • SALADS at Their Beit GALLARD'S FURNITURE MMW7 RAHWAY • SODA FOUNTAIN BEDDING Mason Contractor PHOTO & STUDIO Roofing IMUD Wenei's Apparel only one BOOK & GIFT SHOP • FRESH BAKERY GOODS JEWELRY ,V17 Ainhoy Asenuc Gutters and WOODBKIIX.I 53 E. Cherry St. Open 8 A. M. to I P. M. j Leaden TABLE LAMPS $1.00 MK i<:tfi51 WELCOME INCLUDING SUNDAYS ) PUIton 1-1770 TIBOR BERENCSI 588 Alien Strttt Latest Fashions Cloned Wednewla|r All Day Mason - Contractor DRESSES WEllA BROS. CLOSED MONDAYS Woodbrldge, N. J. • SPORTSWEAR WAC;ON Builder J.&F. Distributors Real Estate Ibet US, «0 Dry Cleaning All Brick, Stone and Concrete TclepboM UEnwT 4-U« lavoui boon: Business Equipment - 1439 Irving St., W-e iaUr. RAHWAY Work ? IS IT A SECRET T do»*d Wed, Phttco Bendli New and Kepaira You know it'a (or SALE! Slipcovers rn. tu * ADDING Wash k Dry Clean - Home Improvements - Fully insured 4 Guaranteed Your BROKER J»ni • JLtt MACHINE SUNSHINE CENTER Call FU 1-93Q6 KNOWS IT'S FOR SALE! FREE Repalrt BUT 1117 St, OW|M Ave. BRAND 14 y«an al cipertenca lotttr 1133 St. George Ave. (Colonia) DOM the Bijer know »'• INTERIOR Colonla ln« good iriU lo burineji «M Welding NEW! TeL6SM126 Colonia Tel. 634-9821 for Sale? Decorating oofflnunlty Ufa. AuU. Body Shop In Area (klf-Service LET U Hwy., Men's Formal Wear SERVICE BY For lulormatloD oa UKY CLEANING $1 .00 Storm Windows Ik Doon $89.< Welcome Waguu la SALE • wfe load I Add* < Subtracts • MultipUei ERNEST Sato extends throu«t Aug. 10 Ye Old Colonial TED'S • COLONIA Limit -1 load* ptr visit MLS DECORATORS Equipment Inc. WINDOW SHADES fUOKtSSlONAl, C1.EAN1NU & TUXEDOS Tell Vour Story HOME - APARTMENT HARRY'S IMS Irving Bl. Hallway Htock k Custom Advertising • AVENEL Mill]] FUSSING ALSO AVA1LA111.K roic HIKE AND OFFICE GARAGE Kouiu Ujrout - n» me inert in nirnllara AnMCHaaato IN t ISELUN UENBUAL Furrier AwnLn)*, Canvaa ur Alum- AUTO Carpet Service Color Coorttoafloa • Alum. Gutter* or Leaden Uiut lUSPAJrW Thii Newspaper • FOBDS i Kegludnf or Re»creenlnj( Call ar Wr»« For *• BKAKKS CLEANING VwtK Utmmtfim TUNK UP8 AND FUR COATS • ORTERFT ; CUSTOM TAIL0MP Doesn't Cost fRONTBND Tailor Ship RECOLORING Made U> Order A. LOVAS & SONS COVKM, DRAJPa2ltt OK Cleaners & ft MCUFBOIJtTOt • WOODBRIDGE FADED CARPETS INC. BHOf AT BOMB mtlOl STATION f PORT READING IN THE HOME OULU Alteratloiu IT #9EWAREN AIM Kipert InttaUatloii Middlesex Preis FU 1-5797 RAHWAY FUR PAYS! CALL : Adi Qrcan HI. For Yoir Prlltlil SHOP ME 4-1111 CoD ME Hill Today LI 9-9093 CARPET SERVICE KDItou 8 3323 Bring Mr. t-VW m a* ''''I- S1«J 1072 1K2 1BV1NU ST.. KAMWA* Tel. Independent-Leader (E.B.) . Cartemt pro I Thursday, July 22,1965 PAOE SIXTEEN the events of the summer. Future SEWAREN SCHOOL plan include baseball games with other parks, parties, cook-outs, WOODBRIOGE LUMBER^ Unless there was a force like a Playground Director: tl we row Ignore the plight of Sandra Dtetel sing-a-longs, and special dayi. FRKB CITY AND SUBURBAN HELM those unborn «eMratloii« which newspaper - and I IUHIW of no The first week at Sewaren Sewaren Park went to the Bun- _ AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE bpcmisp of- our unreadiness tn other - continuously telling the PLAYGROUND NEWS son Friday. The theme for the t;ik« eorredfh* action In control- citizen, warning him against the School was a good one. We open- Quality Keeps Us in Busings. erosion of his freedoms and arous- ed up with a bang in more ways' day was Hobo Haven. We had a ling population growth, will be JTTRAWBERRY In our lollipop hunt Paul Sha- scavenger hunt in the morning. denied any expectations beyond ing him to action before they are than one. We had a bubble gum Playground Director: rick found the lolltpops while .lea- blowing contest: winners were First prize went to Mark January, • Building Material* abject poverty and suffering, then lost completely, you might just jseott January and Bobby Sefczek. history will rightly condemn us ;rs well kiss freedom goodbye. .lanlre .ledraejewllkl nette Klio. Susan Handerhan, L««Chris Terranova and Betty Krsm- • Mfllwork *"*•• peeki. Joseph Boka had the small- Second prize was won by Dolores —Pnrmw President Eisrnhowtr. -Arthur H. Motley, publisher o( Sandbox contest winners are Sandstrom and August Klio tied Hanson, Dehbie Chervenak, and • Rooflag Flooring Parade magazine. est bubble. A safety poster coiv • Insulation Plywood on birth control. i ChJirlcs Policaslro. Linda Stawic- for second place. Guy Sharirk and test was held and the winner.' Natalie Zinze. Third priie went ki. August Elio, and Tom Slinski. Steven Dercole were first in the to Janice Fcnick, Patty Iacovone • Moulding Knotty p| were: first prize, Danny Komu- • Hardware Kltohm A symposium oriRinnllv was a The Muslim armies Swing onntest winners included Monkeybar contest. Jump rope nickq: second prixe, Antoinette and Joyce Kaposrtas. Scott and Pete Portilla, Maryann Sorensen Mark January were the best dress- • Paint Cabinet* Grecian dinner party. Spain for 750 years. winners are Susan Handerhan and Ryan: third prize, Lyiyi January; nml Tinn Pucnte. The following most perspective. Chris Terrano- ed boy bums and Patty Iacovone took prizes in the cle;in-up con- Charlotte Enik. Arts & Crafts iVfl. The beanie contest was wonand Joyce Kaposztns were best DOING IT VOUMELF? METCUrV 4-D10C Icsl: Susan Handerhan, Eva Pus-winners are: Beanie - Carmen i by Betty Krempecki and the name dressed girl bums. After the coniuiictlon. •lf«»tlon »nd w kas, Martin Castimore, Robert Portilln: Sen Shell Name Tag - pin contest was won by Lynn hunt, soda and potato chips were c Aw., i Edmunds, Tina Pucnte and John January. Everyone is awaiting served. reptlw. y Secoral DP Riggi. Eva Puskas. Gallon ol Paint MARY CARTKK PAINT COMPANY -SEE ON DISPLAY- REV. DANIEL I'ZUPAN FOOD VALUES TO ESTABLISH CHURCH: The R*v. Daniel tliupan, Board Missionary of the I^utheran Church in America, has moved PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE into the Woodbridge area as a Mission Developer. Pastor Uzu- pan will begin his work imme- TRADING STAMP FREE diately and hit aim will be to establish a Lutheran Church In the Woodbrldge area. A graduate of Wagner Coltogc, Staten Island, where he received a B.S. degree In education and FREE ESTIMATES BY QUALIFIED the Lutheran Theological Sem- POT ROAST TCHUCK STEAK inary, Gettysburg, Pa., Rev. HOME CONSULTANTS Uznpan was ordained In 1958 by the New York Synod. He has FIRST CUTS SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPLAYS OF served In New Jersey since 19S9, CALIF. STYLE CHUCK first as assistant pastor of Oar TRIMMED UNTAINTED FURNITURE Savior Lutheran Church, Hand- FULL-CUT SAVE by min« MARV CARTER STAINS »nd donfleld and then as pastor of VARNISHES for PROFESSIONAL Looking the Holy Communion Lutheran and LASTING FINISHES Church in Berlin. While he wai at Berlin, the church was relo- BONELESS FOR POT OR OVEN OQc REG.STYU TILE IT YOURSELF cated and a new building erec- TENDER CUT FROM SHOULDER Tm, Mnrir Tiles, Ban, VanUlet and Many other ted. >< CROSSRIB ROAST Rev. Uzupan is married to the CHICKEN LEGS Ib. 49 wehl Hems we on dtopUy. WALLPAPER — SECOND ROLL FREE former Roselyn Ahl, Alban, N. |C CHICKEN REG. STYLE V., and they have two children, Mark, 5 and Timothy, 18 months. BREASTS The Uzupans will make their CHICKEN QUARTERS fc 59 home at 99 Veroon Way, Port C |C READYTOCOOK3Vi-LB.AVG. -^ Reading. BMASTTU^ 39 SHLDR. STEAK . ROASTING CHICKENS, 39 "ALL MY PAINTS ARE GUARANTEED" DKCAJl QUARTERS b. «#T FOR BRAISING OR POTTING |C Your Home Short Ribs of Beef * MARY CARTER PAJNT FACT6W CITY FRESH COUNTRY STYLE ^OT^,.. 4ij "Next to Rayco AVENfeL s and Ours TURKEY Daily » - * ME 4-3500 M- ' C SPARE RIBS MELONS ARE IN SEASON DRUMSTICKS ITALIAN STYLE CUT FROM LEG Listed below are some "How READY TO COOK ft, To" select melon rules, these an 33 VEAL CUTLETS not infallible rules, but they are FRESH CITY CUT HIP CUTS 7 Ac TWO QUYSAU MEAT more reliable than the punch, poki and shake exercised at the melon bin. COLD CUTS 3% 3^88 PORK CHOPS #7 SKINLESS FRANKS PLANNING TO BUILD? CANTALOUPE: First, just look at the thumb print at the end a the melon. Is it slightly indentec TWO GUYS COFFEE | INSTANT COFFEE MAYONNAISE WHITE TUNA j$nd smooth? This indicates that NAIL DOWN ALL YOUR the melon was ready to be re- |j moved from the vine. TWO qt MORTGAGE NEEDS TODAY! Second, look at the webbing. Is HOUSE 6-01- it well raised, coarse, dry and for GUYS tar GUYS grayish in color on a light back- 78' ground? These are the signs that usually mean it is swset and ma- Investigate FIRST SAVINGS 4 ture. TWO GUYS EVAPORATED HONEYDEW: The feel of the PERSONAL SIZE l-ib. PAYMENT Construction loan rind indicates the maturity inside. cam A waxy, greenish, white rind us- MILK ...PUN NOW! ually means it is not ready for IVORY SOAP OF CLEANSER giant eating. The rind should have a 21-ox. TWO GUYS tinge of creamy-yellow and a SAFEGUARD DEODORANT 2 bti. touch of velvet. Honeydew has a HATE* high sugar content and is cut from SOAP& PKCOF LEMON JUICE 43 LOW. £ 5Vi% the vine before it will "slip". APPETIZING DEPT. CRANSHAW: This is a very per- TWO GUYS ishable melon; it is ripened off KING SIZE FABR ^OFTNER the vine. When picked, it has a lot) of green in the rind. As this melon' DOWNY DISPENSER I" CATSUP 6 98 CAU HI 1-2770 K)l FURTHH Dt- ripens for eating, the green turns I CHICKEN ROLL I to a gold color or a speckled ap- j TWO GUYS ALL PURPOSE - A TWO GUYS Mb. if TAU M VWII ONI OF OUI (J) pearance. I TABU CREAM or WHOLE cant CASABA: A very late variety of 15-oi. / ALL WHITE MEAT CONVINUNT offlCH. box 6 I melon. The plentiful supply time I DETERGENT SLICED TO ORDER '-ib VUKN KERNEL |' is during the early fall months. Tbe-rifld is-fough and Wrinkled.j FROZEN FOOD DEPT. DAIRY DEPT. As this melon matures, the fur-j rows deepen and the rind turns' a buttery-yellow. PINK & BOILED HAM PERSIANS: Looks similar to; WHITE or cantaloupe, but are much larger ORANGE JUICE and rounder. The rind is a deepj ALL IMPORTED green and Very evenly covered! . .mw- - FAVORS *H*, FRESHLY SLICED , 98 FRESH with a fine netting. This melon has deep orange-pink flesh and ROYAL DAIRY mildly sweet. DRINKS 12 99' PRODUCE DEPT. SAVINGS WATERMELON: Buy half ur have the man plug it for the sure FLEISCHMANNS test. Look for a well shaped mel-; MORTON-CHICKEN, BEEF or TURKEY | PHONE HI t-1-2772 0 on, a good eolqr with a fresh1 WATERMELON look that may Vary from solid; c PtNH AMBOY WOOBRIDGE EDISON green to gray. TJhe bloom should; POT PIES 7 99 MARGARINE 39' 319 tlit* limit S3S Atnboy Af»nue 980 Amboy Avt have a velvety appearance. ; FIERY 100% CORN OIL Ib. %^ * All Offlcni Daily, 9 to 4, SitUiyi, * <° '2 n°°n< RIPENING: If melons a«: not "Where Fint in the name means You," ready for eating, hold at room RED LARGE TWO OUT I TRADING SUMP temperature for a couple of days. WEEKLY SPECIAL SWEET JUICY YOUR BOOK TOWARD TNI NECTARINES WORTH PURCHASE OF NYLON SPOON AND 2.37 SUMMER C A I C RED SUGAR CLEARANCEJALC SPATULA SET PLUMS 2, 37 8mm COLOR FILM ON ALL LONG GREEN For uie on Teflon coaled coojew^re ^ PROCESSING INCLUDED Easy to use, easy to dean.' "JPW not CUCUMBERS Kratch. Reg. 29c ea. 3J9 £ DAYLIGHT TYPE-REG. 1.99 per roll I JUICY CALIFORNIA , .!.( A 1965 FORDS BOTH FOODPURCHAJ! LEMONS Of $2-00 10 29 FOR OR MOM 175 '65 Fords Must Be Cleared Out! 29 CRISP AIR MclNTOSH 3-lb cello • GALAXIES * MUSTANGS * FALGONS HOUSEWARE DEPT. APPLES bag 39 CAMERA DEPT • T-BIRDS * CUSTOMS • FAIRLANES Swift's Baby Food Swift's Baby Food • EGONOLINE VANS * PICK-UP TRUCKS MARCAL PRODUCTS 100% Meat* STRAINED HIGHMEAT Wyier Kitchen Charm Waxed Paper 100-ft 20c DINNER Instant Onions BIGGEST DISCOUNTS ANYWHEREII Marcal Freexer Paper 50-ft. 49c 1 1-1 "4- Marcal Bathroom Tissue 4 pack 39c 4-97* 2E35 25 LARGE

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