WOODBRIDGE Al ,.AFRICA CITV WOODBRIDGE ALL-AMrmCA CITY

EDISON JFORDS BEACON

Woodhridgc, Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Keasbey, Port Raiding, Scwaren and Edison

No. 5 <>>» Published Wfpll Woodbridge, N. J., Thursday, April 9, Ifl64 •nined u 2nd C1«u Mill IV! On Thursday Ai P O Woorthrlrtm N J PRICE TEN CENTS

WOODBRWGE - A new program aimed at who would have normally continued on welfare rc(iurln(! the community's welfare casfload In and we mpect thin number to go cflnslderably njfclinn with "womlrrlul success" according to higher." Mnyor Walter Zirpoln, "I believe this i» an excellent approach to re- oik-Not Relief The mayor Indicated, that the new progrnm, duce welfare Hits," wrid Mayor Zlrpolo. "It which seeks to lind titirmployment for indigent! does not barm thoie receiving welfare by elimi- thtwHflt to* flWTwmrthm ef hwaT tpdwrtry mnr Reduction of Tax formulated by Frank Murphy, head of the Divi- nating or reflating' WOTBtr «n* tfr putt to work sion of Welfare. people who, while on welfare, were not serving w Program to Assist a useful, productive purpose." Wflodbrldgc has no fam|||M „„ rei|e(. Specifically, no Industrie* in Woodbrldge The mayor indicated that In addition to were asked within the past two weeks for as- working with local Indutfry, the Division of distance In "M|)in|- us reduce the welfare case Welfare is also working with the State in seek- Welfare Recipients lonn," Mid Murphy. ing employment for others on welfare at the new "We requested them to Inform u« of Job op- Woodbrldge State School. Rate by 43 Points enings in their plants and we In turn would "Because of thU close cooperation," con- |{v Obtaining Jobs send them qualified personnel to fill these Jobs. cluded the mayor, "we do not anticipate any "Thus far, the results have been gratifying," problems in finding new Jobs for people who continued Murphy. "Within the last three dayi were laid off In the Department of Public we have already filled nine Jobs with persons Works." ii« New Police Officers Sworn In At Seen In 1964 Bill Municipal Building Yesterday At Noon Expect Rookies Will Attend Police School For Official 6 Weeks of Courses WOQDBRIDGE - Five new Report police officers were sworn in yes terday noon by Municipal Clerk woonmnnriF, - A new tax Joseph V. Valenll in the Council rale reduction in excess of 43 Chambers, bringing the police i-niiits for Wmwlbridge is In the department strength up to its lifting accordinR to an informed original quota — 115. Those who took the oath were: The Independent-Leader Teamed John Annesi, 27 Summit Avenue tnday that "chances are excellent Sewaren; Herbert B. Williams, that" the final 1984 tax rate for Jr., 84 Ridgeley Avenue, Iselin; Wondbrldpe would be under $18.00 Richard Alexander, 528 'Rahy per $100 of assessed valuation" or Avenue, Woodbrtdge; Carmen more than 43 points less than the Mar^iotto, 27 Second Street, Por .anticipated rate of $18.43. Reading, and Arthur \V. Dando, The same informed source Indi- 16 Third Avenue, Port Reading.. cated that the tax drop was a lath The five were congratulated by ! result of the prolonged efforts of both Police Director Joseph I the '/.ii-pnln administration which [fit < ! (ialnssi and Mayo- Walter Zir- has ken meeting regularly ever |K)lO. the pn^ few month;? with roun'cl- Mr. Galassi said today that five nal auditors and menvhers of the additional men will be named in local county and stale tax bnsrrli July to be used to fill vacancies to hammer out a final 1964 tax which will occur in the depart- rate figure. ment between now and Sep- Our informant sa'd the offirtal nnnotrtteement nf the "rrniof tax •Continued on ,rpduriion should be (orthcomins within a few days." . , from • »ll Iflffti'sUflns, . Wo^ bridw wfll be the only communilv" S.O.SJund FROM 'LOOK' TO MAYOR: Robert H. Martin, Geld manager of CurtM Publishing Company, fit Middlesex Ootrntv «' have a left, Is shown presenting a copy of LOOK Magazine, bound in leather with the mayor's name tax reduction for 1964. Inscribed, carrying the story of Woodhridge's selection as an All-America City. The major H>KI) TO 1'OMCK OKPARTMKNT: Jowph V. Vulinli. liams, Jr., Isrlin; Kichard Alexander, Woodbrldge, and Carmen When rpflfhed for comment. For Seward award for the Township will be presented at the All-America City banquet on April 18. miripal Clerk, administered the oath • i Video Park Estates area of Col- lunch — and will pay $25 for theDebate Set |air,iir, which is open to the onia were given assurances by to Uic Board, "Lake Avenue is a attending School V and taking the your concern in this hour of sor-Road, Avenel, continued to be ex- For Tins to Copt row and disaster. We regret thai pressed today. privilege. vi tu start at 7 p. m..|the Board of Edrcation last night hazard and there are no side-!new math course have the new Got any walks." math in School 27? the stress under which the cit; Support of the project was The luncheon, to be sponsored tips for the noliee department of cocktails and that every effort will be made to government is operating does not For Tuesday ;im>s- (insure that their children will get He then presented a petition 5. When will the principal be voiced today by Charles Willey, by the Woodbridge Branch of the and don't want to bs invnlved? appointed? permit a personal letter to each president of the Woodbridge Perth Amboy General Hospital •''.-"i- called on all local to new School 27 safely. (Signed by 180 residents in j^e WOODBRIDGE — The problem Several months ago. Police area. He also presented a sur- In answer the group was told kind offer. However, our heart- Chamber pf Commerce. Guild, will be held at noon Thurs- tu support the affair Lawrence DeMalo, Jupiter caused by obscene literature will Director Joseph Oa'assi estab- vey he conducted, noting that 93 (hat the move is necessary, that felt thanks Is just as great. Mr. Willey said that in addition day, April 23 at Howard Johnson lished a, confidential box — Box " is not often that a Street, Colonia, serving as spokes- "We want each of you to know be thoroughly discussed In a de- "y receives this fine man for the group said "it waschildren from his section will be a* milk program can be arranged to offering a wonderful oppor- Restaurant. Proceeds will be 321 - h>it the resnonse has been attending School 27 and many are at the school, the new math course that all of our, Seward area resi- tunity for local merchants the used to purchase a special Iso- bate to be held at Port Reading onlv fair, he said. | desirous to have pupils on full dents are being housed and fed. in view of the session and we are honored that five and six-year olds. He then will be definitely^ carried over and campsite will bring in "upstand lette with positive pressure ap- School, on Tuesdayjat 8:30 p. m., If vou have noted anvthing asked the Board several ques- the new principal will be named The government through it mili- ing people from all over the coun- paratus to be used' in the pr'e- sponsored by the Parent-Teacher thing or group they have been selected to go to tary and federal agencies are suspicious you think could boar p""-ililt.> fur the award, but a new school." tions as follows: shortly. The Board said it had here with us assisting in this try who will now have an oppor- mature infants' nursery of the Association. an investigation just write It hospital. The piece of equip- '•'Juris of all organiza- "However," he continued," we 1. Is this move necessary and advertised for applications for endeavor. The Red Cross is her tunity to attend the World's Fair, Rev. Theodore, C. Seamans down, you don't have to slpv 1 ment will be of outstanding im- •'ls iu tin1 sUiti I a wl IT; Dr. John P, Ly( i is ID (late, ginu throughout the niiiuicipulily Sunday, April ID. Type 2 lumburr, principal vf Woudbrldge Juuiui His" rl Mn, tmUwi blutsiM, Uclla Juniur lilgh urim'iual ol Wuodbiidgu ikuiut vucciue will be administered, ik-atal, Mr*. Waller Zlrpolo, u ||tlru B«uuigarto«i, 9th grade sluikul, who llgb riuol. m Page 5) PACJE TWO Thradtj, April». 1964 Independent-Leader (E.B) - Carterrt prr Avenel Clubtvomen Elect Kindergarten Tea Listed April A May 27 by School 23 PTA Lisfed by \{ Mrs. Avery as President AVENEL ~ i Janv., publicity chairman w A VKNKL- Registration of tee to the Middlesex County flf AVENEL - Members of the - flrew's Coimcll Kniphi hilriren entering School 23 in Sep- Mental Health Board. He also \vrnel Woman's Club elected n n 1 1 bus, advised the , will be accepted May 6 practices privately as a marriage vi M No! on Awry as president KCV. SchaUmDerjI announced Mrs. Joseph and family counselor April include Ihe foii,,,', for 19M-fi5 at .the annual meetinc mil 7, Kindergarten and first grade A meeting of the ,,f| held at th* Avenel-Colonia First Kollev. principal. This announce- mothers will a«t«t the hospitality be hold toniftht nt u,,. Aid Squad building. To serve ment was IOUKI at the recent To be Inducted J. Salvia. i<02 n.,,,, v utive board o[ School M PTA chairman, Mrs. Juhn Rischak and rxer 8:30 p.m.; a Sprinn ,\V at the home of Mrs. TVudore Mrs. JaWs Tiernan. held, Saturday at !hc r I rich 179 Minna Avenue. j Mrs. Melvin Schlesinger, "prMt- Mr, William Kunniak, Convory Blvrf.. P(.rth \ present; Mrs. Martin noniinP A kindergarten tea, an annual ;dont, announced the executive vice iho Sunday, corpoiatn ,,' recordlne leertarv; »"«J™j?h/P "T™ »l.. ,., event, will be held May ?7 at Jjboard will meet May 7 with Mrs. J:1S a.m., Mass uiih

: Mrs Joseph Wuknvrts. c^. ^mbly of (^ hirrh, tnkmMht P m in the school, according tojfYeedman, 60 Cozy Corner. immediately after" nn < !!••(.•. .ponding secretarv and Mrs. P'a« nf Rfv- Ffrv fch.iurnWg, Mrs. Bernard Freedman, parent Ifi Columbian CM, ' - fc- -. - • who was recently appointed p:i<:- education chairman The tea is Absolutely P m.. at CYO hall, «,i tor nf the churcn. Hcv. Scli.iifm- held to acquaint the children with Science has finually shown the> meeting the snmp ir new officers will be in- berg will be officially installed a1 n stalled Wednesday at the local l rlnssroom way "IS mTSlte bricks, •0i>- Aflril frr pastor April 2fi, by Rrv Kn-rter- Pl.-ins for the Spring Fair to be f,'M aid headquarters. Mrs John [ " "E ' t" f Trenton suncrintr-r bricks twenty feet long and fiv Ing will be held c k i(1 e o held June 6 from 11 a. m. to 5 n,, , Mahon. junior past president, is _, feet wide and as thick. And one 8:30 n.m.. April r drn( o( (hp Nfw Awmly p m. are being completed by in charge of arangeroenti. !]iKo f Q^ advantage of them is they are;nt Carev Mrv fl.wge Aston, ways and oractically nonthro- able. - Thelp.m.; on April Annual reports werei read byj ^v Schaumberg will be con- means chairman. A rain date of Savannah Morning News. will be conducted the following officers and depart-jduding the Wednesday evening .lime in was set. ment chairmen: Mrs. Kuimiak,:Bjb]e stud which ^ fns a, ?:30 April 28 open house will be held first vice president; Mrs. Avery, pm at the school. Tne students' second vice president; Mrs _. , , , , . , ,, work will be on display and par- ents are invited to visit the class- Having Domestic rooms. Election of officers will take a.m., Junior Church, for children SHOWING TIIFJK APPRECIATION - TV Isflin fiiiints linn. Left In riKlil: ltu-.rh.-ir K.Srrlr viff-prcsiHrnl; Donna place after the open house portion Fillipo, education and youth; Mrs. ages (our through eleven, 11 am., Pop Warnn football tonm are shown ahave presenting Ma\nr Wood, rheerlenilir: Oorfie Silva, Paul Francisro, John A. of the evening. Harry J. Russel, George Ryan, good cheer; Mrs, su[x>rvising psychiatric social HOT WATER and Evening Worship, 7 p.m. Trie Walter Zirpoln with a plaque lor Ms amfctiinrr nnd apprwlii- president, and the m.i>or. Charles Podraza, hospitality; Church Nursery will bo available worker at the Perth Amboy Mrs. George Mroz, international : during Sunday Morning Worship branch of the Middlesex County relations; Mrs. Avery, program; under the supervision of Mrs. Mental Health Clinic, will address Mrs Joseph Suchy, public wel- Magne Lohne. Cancer Crusade Bopp-Serdinsky Wedding %Moothyr%i Parlr Mgu/c the PT.A, meeting, speaking on fare; Mrs. Gutowski, publicity, "Children's Behavior Problems." Tuesday, Women's Mis- and Mrs. Hugh McHugh, year A question end answsr period will Wr Offer A sionary Council Prayer Service, l books. Leaders gainedSolemnized on Saturday be held. p.m., and Evening Prayer serv- WOODBRIDGE -/ Mrs. Sher- A donation was sent to the Me- Atlct CnthberUon Mr. Russe^.*. native of Whit* ice, 8 p.m.; Wednesday, Bible man Goldsmith, Township Cancer WOODBRIDGE - The wedding; Woodbridge High School and Mid-; morial Bell Tower which is the 1W6 Oak Tree Road Plains", N. Y., attended Champlam Study, 7:45 p.m.; and Friday, Crusade general chairman, an- of Miss Carol Arm Serdinsky, dlesex County Vocational and! COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE first memorial for the women war IKUB, New Jersey College, a division of the Slate Christ's AmbaWSilofs, youth nounced the leaders of the drive In daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Technical High School, Wood-j dead. The structure is being built Tele. U 8449 "University of New York. His • ELECTRICAL WORK • PIPE WORK in New Hampshire with the as- group, 7:30 p.m. the various areas of the Township Serdinskydk , 52 Clairli e Avenue, and bridge. He is employed yas a bbakek r | sistance of the General Federa- as follows: John J. Bopp, son of Mr. and Mrs. at Bake-O-Rama, Brovyntown. | -Mr. Soni. Messina, Fato^th ™2H**£fe JB • Hot Water Problems • Electronic Controls tion of Women's Clubs. Woodbridge, William Poll and John R. Bopp, Oak Street, Avenel, Prompt, Radio Dispatched Service - Call NOW- A financial report was given by STORK CLUB Mrs. Edgar Nevins; Colonia, Mrs. was solemnized Saturday, at St.; Mrs. Kuzmiak on the recent hat Donald Boston; Iselin, Tex Perry; Andrew's Church with the Rev.! r _. . __ . , ., •! j •_ 4 . %m _. froin tne New YorK scnooi oi &*>- New arrivals throughout theipOrt Reading, G. P, Hatler and sale. Reminders were issued re- John J. Egan performing the _ T ^ _, , emergency treatment. Mrs. Mesv'^j ^^ h( wgJ app0|ntwj a garding the creative writing con Township as recorded at the Perth|Mrs. "Ann Hresko; Avenel, Nelson double ring ceremony. sina fcl1 ann (Htm>3? Amboy General Hospital during1 Avery and Mrs. John Waverczak; W ameS lOinmiHee requirin . g«***. ^ "^•, SUDervisor' bi the Rockland State test about the late President John The bride, given in marriage byj Hospital Social Service Depart the past week; 71-72 Perching Avenue F. Kennedy which will have its Hopelawn, Mrs, S. J. Szycher;;ner father, wore a gown of Ban-| COLONIA - Tlr regular meet —On Monday evening, ment. P. O. tn finals Wednesday and that reser- From Woodbridge, a daughter Fords, John Schwing; Sewaren,'ion iace with a scoop neckline ing of the American legion Aux- Clara Foster Newman, Worth He'ls president of the Social Cartmt, N j, vations for the April 17 district to Mr, and Mrs, Edward J. Kan Mrs. John Matye. trimmed in sequins and pearls. iliary, Unit 248, was held at the street, was installed as an officer planning Council of the Raritan TEL, 541-5753 tor, 107 Fulton Street; a daughter drama festival is tomorrow. It had a chapel length train, A Post home, with Mrs. Frank of the Rebecca Lodge, Btoomfield Bay 8rea ^ past president of to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rotundo, Hospitality was arranged Final Registrations veil of reembroidered Alencon Thall, president, presiding. ith e' Middlese.... x Counts .y uni..t of.. th. e 662 St. George Avenue; a daugh- FUEL OIL ALL TYPF.S OF Mrs. Mroz. lace set in a pattern of butterflies A noroinaitng committee con- SETS LEAGUE CLINIC National Association of Social ter to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Poul- Saturday for League HEATING was worn by the bride. She car- sisting of Mrs. Paul Ablonezy, ISELIN - ' league clinic, pra He holds membership OIL BURNERS sen, 55! Rahway Avenue; a son WOODBRIDGE - Final regis- ried a bouquet of carnations and MrS, Bernard Blasena and Mrs. tice for eight ear olds, will Council of Family EQUIPMENT. to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pahira, tration for the Woodbridee Babe SALES * SERVICE G.S. Directors orchids. {George Kuchna was appointed to conducted by 'he Iselin At] Mental Health Associa 585 Rahway Avenue. Ruth League will be held, Satur- SOLD A SERVirRD Miss Elaine Bopp, Avenel, sis-prepare a, slate lor the next meet- Association, Saturday, noon [A'A.C.P., the Academy of From Fords, a'daughter to Mr. day from 9 ' 11:30 a. m. at ter of the bridegroom, was maid ing, field No. 3 at the end of Co Social Workers and At Workshop and Mrs. Chester Borawski, 62 the Woodbridge Firehouse, No. 1, of,honor. Attendants were Mrs. All members are urged to bring | Avenue, Jmber of the advisory commit W00DBRIDGE - Two mem- Corey Street^ a daughter to Mr. School Street. James Danch, Mrs. Ronald Frat old nylon stockings to the Post. (^-^- bers of the board of director_ s of and Mrs. Richard Angelo, 36 Boys who attained the age of terolo and Mrs. Robert Milliard, The applications for Jersev Girls11 13 by September 1 and will not Crossroads Girl Scout Council"at"!Peake Road; a son to Mr. and all of Woodbridge, sisters of the state have been taken to the high I Irs. Frank Auriemma, 32 Mur-become 16 before September 1 tended a four-day regional Pub- bride, and Miss Carol Proban, Co- school. There will be a binge I dock Street; a daughter to Mr. are eligible to register. Each lic Relations Workshop in Wash- Ionia. | party at Menk Park, April 38, | md Mrs. Thomas Cockel, 77 Saf-must bring birth certificate for ington, D. C. last week. Robert Fengya, Rurason, was and all members are^ invited, an Avenue. v * proof of age. Boys already play- Mrs. Walter M. Ritchie, Colonia, best man. Ushers .vtcrs Gerry Several, members have volun- Froaj-fiort Kudiu, tuto#K jng,, need not jfeL and Mrs. hJdwrd U I*taao, PaluirM Wb^W.bftl i Mr- «* rtr«. -CwrRt Sabo!, CUT IT OUT! Metuchen, participated tn the ses- 011 MILITARY CRASHES rence Hwb ; W*. FVatterolo, sions, attended by about 100 pro- Mrs. Hifliard. xl njee'ting will be held fessional and volunteer workers. Prom Sewaren, a daughter to Over the past three years, more than $1,800,600,800 in- United The couple will reside at 70 May 6 instead of. May 4 because The workshop was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Demito Valentin, States militarv planes have be°n, Gaub Road,, Old Bridge„ ,. after a'Mrs. Thalf*id Mrs Ernest Bur- Region 3 of the National Girl 109 Woodbridge Avenue. r "1 lost or badly damaged in trip to Florida. For going away rotts, treasurer, are delegates to CARTERET OFFICE From Colonia, a daughter to Scout Council. ;the bride wore i white knit suit'the National Presidents luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmutzer, crashes. PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK Mrs, Lehman heads the Public In the Defense Department re- with pink accessories. May 4 at Atlantic City. Relations Committee of the local 124 Lincoln Avenue. port, pilot error and "material The bride was graduated from It was voted to send a contri- 25 COOKE AVENUE council, and Mrs. Ritchie edits bution to the Avenel-Colonia First failure" were listed as the chief Woodbridge High School and is the unit's bimonthly newspaper, Aid Squad, Cerebral Palsy, and CARTERET, N. J. causes in more than 2,000 major employed as a secretary at the Crossroads Signals. Workshop PTA 26 to Hold First military aircraft during this law firm of Adams & Rockoff.|the American Legion Child Wei- Please send me information and signature card» on your sessions were conducted by Miss in JSPW Schoolperiod. Woodbridge. Mr. Bopp attended fare Foundati.i. -NO CHARGE" CHECKING ACCOUNTS Bemice. Hess, assistant director. ISELIN - Mrs, Frank Giacum- Public Relations of the national », president of the Home and Q Individual Account D Joint Account council. School Association of School 6, With the theme, "How to Tell ow School 26, announced that the CLIP THESE VALUABLE NAME the Girl Scout Storv." the work- irst meeting will be held in the shop proyJW atewiya. werciwi COUPONS WORTH ADDRESS in various phases of mmlc-ms- erected' school is on row je'tlj aturt *» W*tr*tH tions activity for adults working benjamin Avenue. with uinnrntt brought lo on the council level. Briii; In kll jou r»n—iddl- J7H.H CITY --. 3TATE.. Mrs. Ovid T. Catlin. program; tmiiil con pom a" avallablt I L. • C. P. • Besides the New Jersey coun- chairman, renorted that guest at all location)!;Offer eiplrei cils, Girl Scouts in Pennsylvania, May 22, 1M4- 2S speakers for the evening will be Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and Miss Mary Connolly, principal of! the District of Columbia were the Iselin Senior High School,! STOP running all over town to do your represented at the meetings, held which will open in September, and' VALUABLE COUPON at the National 4-H Center in the Edward P. Keating, principal of ' GOOD AT BOND CLEANERS I capital. the Iselin Junior High Shcool. ALL WEEK SPECIAL I MKYS OR LADIES' , banking. A checking account here, a sav- Sparks and Knocks Homely Specimen c Aunt — Precious, what did you April 13th thru April 18th ings account there, a loan at still another. Give Gift to Camp lo in school today? ISELIN - Members of the Precious — We had a nature ! suits 99 : NOW do all your banking at ONE. "Sparks and Knocks" 4-H Club itudy. Each pupil had to bring f | Eiplrei M»y 22, '»« 'J" | worked on "Gizmo" boards at specimen fro.n home. their semi-monthly meeting Mon- Aunty-And what did you bring S C day, with co-leader, Gene Sum- Precious? VALUABLE COUPO mers, Correja Avenue. Six boards Precious - I brought a bed- or GOOD AT BOND CLEAKEM OPEN A "NO CHARGE"* were completed by the boys as )ug in a bottle! 1 part of their electrical projects. SKIRT n i 1 The boys will donate a twenty- or /I f 01 two caliber rifle to the 4-H Camp Plant Growth Tablets Lady's i REGULAR PERSONAL at Stokes State Forest, instead of May 22, 47' ! SWEATER 1L making a cash donation to the Produce healthier and larger . J 4-H Camp Fund. plants, shrubs, flowers, and 1 Wally Rowen, Sparks and fruits and vegetables, Fred CHECKING ACCOUNT Street's English iwllds give VALUABLE COUPON Knocks leader announced mem SUIT i bers participated in the annual your plants aud flowers f^w Professionally Cleaned Finished UU()I) AT BOMD CLKANIBI 4-H candy sale beginning from grtwiftgi»w«r w your raiM§* April 2ft, at Mr. Summer's home. refunded. Send check or money r SERVICE<€HABGfr*r-* order for {2.98 for 104 pellets. •UABLK COlW)NJi|VALU^BLE COUPON c, No Hurry L. W. 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MemberlFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation- Member Federal Rwerve System 339 State Street 535 Amboy Avenue 980 Amboy Avenue All offices: Daily, 9 to 4; Satyrduvs, 9 to 12 noon. endent-Leader (E.B.) • Carteret Press Thrsday, April 9, 1964 PAGE THREE Mary Ann McNally Church Outlines St. James Church Setting Dept. Head Youth Group / to Joseph Esmerado SundaCJ y Services OfPlank-RedlingWedding' Talks to BPW Plans Israeli AVENEL ->l,p Rov. John M. iss Mary Ann Mo- Robertson of the First Presbyter- iridc wore a gold suit with black ,;SI',I. - WUODBHIDGE - St. James On Drop-outs ( abard Night , of Mrs. Carl Za- ian Church will preach Sunday at hurch was the setting Saturday •cessories, ! lmm Avenue, and the 8, 9, 10, Ha.m and 12-15 serv- 5 Year Reunion noon for the wedding of Miss Mrs. Plank is a graduate of| The dropout niiiiiilKiF, Nancy Klein, ,,,„, s0n of Mr and ices. His topic will he "If the ary Ann Hose Rcriling and 'oodbridge Higl School and at- %nwadn. 159 Minna! Lord Is God." The Rev Dr. jroblom in Woodbridjjr Senior, ;, siii-et. re^ervritioni chaif- 'herlos Luther Plank with the tended the American Institute of ligh School is not ns kirn-' ns in| [,„ I,,-M\ Cai-aret NlgW tT iinjtr(l m mnrrlage Set By '39 Class Charles S. MacKenzie will bo lev. William A, Rons officiating tanking, Elizabeth Chapter, New ither communilic; in I he Slnt<\ M.orcd v ' United Syn»- , 1Win.it St. Andrews preaching out-of-town. the double ring ceremony. Jrunswick Shc is employed by WOODBRIIXJF.-William Leahy Miss Margareg t Henricksen Iwad- i,- \ n.ith (if Wondbridge, an- ill, ih.- H-v. Jo"" Egan The Session of the church an- First Bank & Trust Company The bride is the daughter of if the Guidance Department ,-.'i| 'i-:iu \\:\w been reserved „ ||v double ring ind William Black have been nounces the appointment of Mrs. J Mrs. Joseph Kedling, 529 Frani. erth Amboy. High Schoo m c Hum 7" people to dlte inning Hie nuptial named co-chairmen in charge of Eleanor Smith as acting director Woodbridgf Seni In m iil'l'li ,vcnuc, and the late Joseph Red Her husband was graduated old the Woodhridge Rnsncss and. .-minded pvryor* who. irrangetnonts for the 25-year-re I of music, following the ing. The bridegroom is the in rom Traverse City Central High Professional Woman's Club at n erved ;• '-eat that the? «J> 11(,p by her step- tion of John Iresnn, former di- MI inn' inion of Woodhridge High School )f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewi? School in 1958, He is serving > meeting held Th"rsdav .it th"1 f,r^t nime - first «erv«d |)l!(i( wore a satin rector of music. Mrs. Smith's :lass of 1939, May 16, 6:30 p. m., 'lank of Traverse City, Mich. the United State, N.ivy, stationed Brf'nnan Agency, Mnin Stnvt j ,,,(,l will) a bodice of appointment is effective imme- ll.TI. ,. rt the Golden Lantern, Linden. at United States Naval Hospital However, Miss Henricksen ex „,, S(-;illopo(l neckttne diately. Given in marriage by he: Tin- affair will take place. April v St. Albans, N. Y. ; 1 viteves and • .chttd Others servin„ g on the committee i Miss.Beatrice Snyder from the irother, Joseph Redling of Wood plained, the lower rate of dro] outs lit at ('(ingrc;nt n Adath lsrW* int hc •Wtitwr nemm, (pwnwn-fijBtloiriar' CMM Salvation' dgr the bride was attired, in. aj, at local hifih school may be due ,in.) Kill f«tt«r» H*o. weJUaXMfci- 1111 I and reservations; James organza gown with applique: to split session which oermits stu- (,irl crown. he d a Veri-d Trio plus three other Is- faeger, tickets; Jean Greiner D( Aiencon lace in the cathedral dents to hold jolw in Iho afternoon! mporlod French il- Fellowship meeting. April in, ai C. D. of A. Plans r;ieli dnncers who have appearw 3urk and Jean Hooban Leahy, ;rain. Her two-tiered silk illusioi and early evening. This percent | shc carried an or- 7:30 p. m. Her topic will be m ti'lcvsiicn . - age, she stated, mav rhaift when i program and guests; Patricia "Building on the Foundation o eil was attached to a crown c The prngram will also include l the High School goe1; on qnide ,,„, fosgrovc, Avenel, lurns Filarowitz and Gertrude Jesus Christ." All young peopl seed pearls, and she carried Spaghetti Dinner ,, ..hurt diiimntic presentitlon - Irode Nevins, souvenirs and pub- missal covered with orchids aw session next Fall for th" fi^-t i;'ne „{ honor, Attendants are cordially invited to attend. WOODBRIDGE - Court Merce-, (•omni"morating tho WarM" icity; Gerald Krcger, music, and stephanotis. inco 1932. i,,-. Amlrr. Newark On Sunday, April 19, the Pri des, 769, fatholic Daughters of Clv-tl.i, H,-ii-hara Levine, drama, •, ? Because the drop-out problem is i,|,.. Miss Julia red McElhenny, prizes. mary and Junior Departments Miss Barbara Pavlovics, Pert' America, will sponsor a family '.•hairman. announced the leading one of the major propels of lU'VV 1 liss I'nt Eimer Members may bring guests and the 9 and 11 a. m. sessions wil Amboy, was maid of honor. Mr: spaghetti dinner, April 19, from rules will he pi er by Bonnie^ nationally, as well as locallv Miss „„ ,,- nf the bride- reservations must be made by hold the second annual open house Lawrence Ryan. Perth Amboj 4 until 7 p.m., at the Knights of Klein «nd Denise Deutsch "• Dm-iithv Maher, was the attendant. Henrkksen was askcrl mam' V\- May 1. Anyone interested in ata-t which time the parents are ir •olumbus auditorium with Mrs. que Hichard Flavin, general chair- tions during the question ruv^wer ending, who ha not received a vited to attend church school an Serving as best man was Joh Stephen Toth and Mrs. Bernard tated the income antid- neriod. The club hn1; been working man. i m;m wns Lcoi questionnaire, may contact any observe an actual program. Th J. Pazsik, Union, cousin of theJost as co-chairmen. Tickets are with the Guidance TV'nrlmcnl on r,,,le.l is not exacted to cOV« |. Ushers wen one on the committee for further parents are also encouraged t bride. Usher -vas .awrence Ryan, being sold in advance by all mem- urm the drop-out problem nnd offered ps but "The USY consider! \miir. Newark: Johi nformation. attend the 8 a. m. or 12:15 churc Perth Amboy. bers and the co-chairmen with the continued supnorl. ; the loss a cultural and socW con- ,,,| idilmnl Kovack, boll service with their children, whe After a reception Wood- deadline for reservations, April IB tribution to the •onmunity. , , | .bhn Maurer, Dr. MacKenzic will preach Guests at the mnetini; werv the 1IU bridge, the couple left for Tra- Plans were also discussed for i Heservatinns may still be made Annual Variety Shou> family-type sermon. WoodbriHee Javcees. who towlhcr verse City. For traveling, the the annual communion breakfast, 'with NVincy Klein or Mr. Plavm,y \ .,,, ,.],|i,m in Newark, the with BPW. sponsored Wnidhrid«p To Begin Tomorrow May 2, after the B o'clock Mass for the All-America Cltv Awnrd (irnve Avenue, as soon as pOS- • ,', |,ir willinmsbnrg. Va at St. James Church. Mrs. Peter , •! i^iil.' in Norfolk, Va. WOODBRIDOE - The annual The joint meeting was set un as a variety show, sponsored by St. McCann and Mrs. Joseph Simun- celebration for winninc th" a"1 , ini.,.;il|, was graduntec Borbely-Moritko NuptMs were named co-chairmen, ,,, Hi,ill',, High School am James' Holy Name Soeiety, will with the-Di"esid*nt, Miss Claire be held tomorrow, Saturday and Mrs. Anthony Scheu was elected Sutch. as hostess. ,',,,.:,,y,.(l by'New Jerse: chairman of the nominating com- Chapter Appeals ,, ,,,\,;:w Ciimpany, Norl Sunday evenings at St. James' Performed on Saturday A donation of RiOO wns annroved auditorium beginning at 8:15. mittee whose report will be pre-for the Foreign Kx^hanoe Studenl i .is ;i service order re sented at the next meeting. , I, ||,T husband Produced by Nazareth Bar- WOGDBRIDGE-Marriage vows lome in Perth Amboy, For trav- Program at Woodbridrre S°nioi For Old Linens Hifh School. i, uj si Mary's H i g cellona, the revue has a castJwere exchanged Saturday morn- ling, the bride chose a red en- WOODBRIDGE - At a recent i of SO with Pat Wnlters, William L by Miss Patricia Ann Moritko Plans were announced bv Mrs. ,11 •i rvii)(! in the Unit g emble with navy blue accessor- meeting of the Woodbridge Chap- . \ iu. siiitiuiu'd at Norfoll Kinnelly and Edwin Casey, Jr., and Joseph Borbely at St. James C. S. Dedicated B. W Vogel. chairman, for the MRS. DENNIS L. KAGER ter of the American Cancer So- es, ,i:,iii"ii mdi'hinst matr. among the featured solLsts. Church with the Rev. Donald J. annual installation banquet to be ciety. Mrs. Lee Schwing, chair-' Reilly performing the double ring Mrs. Borbely was graduated held Thursday. May ?.\ at Shacka- man of the dressings and loan ceremony and celebrating the Tom St. Mary's High School in Park Campsite maxon Countrv Club. Scotch closet, advised that a need for nuptial Mass. 1982 and is employed by the Wood- WOODBRIDGE - Dedication Plains, with Mrs Mildred Mc- Kager-Schultes Wedding white goods for dressings made vhh Ring Ceremony Lean, Summit, third vice presi- The bride is the daughter of Mr.sridge National Bank in the book- ceremonies were held recently by by various units is of prime im- dent of the New Jersey Federa and Mrs. Edward Moritko, 205 ;eeping department. Girl Scouts of Crossroads Council portance. tion, as installing officer. Other Clinton Street, and the bride- The bridegroom was graduated at a campsite in Roosevelt Park Th'e local cancer dressings '.nihs Township Couple state officers will be special Solemnized on Saturday groom is the son of Joseph Bor rom the same high school in 1961w^iieh they named "Bide-Awhile", groups need used bed sheets, pil- 1 Ruests Tickets are now j;iln,r; At a double| bely, 440 Steadman Place, Perth and is employe bythe First Na- and dedicated to the fulfillment of ' available from anv BPW AVENEL - The wedding of 1961 and from the Adult Techni- low cases and shirts to make the ; in Saturday afternoon Amboy, and the late l.rs. Helen ional Bank of MidoTesex County, the needs and interests of young member, Miss Joan Marie Schultes and cal School for Electronics at the dressings the local office supplies people within the comrr , ni Cluircli, Perth Am- Fire Auxiliary Borbely. Sayreville. Dennis Louis Kager was solemn- Middlesex Count, Vocational and * « *%£%££& . K;ii|ilcrn Signorelli be- "Bide-Awhile," meaning ized Saturday morning at Holy Given in marriage by her lath- th e annual Technical High School, Perth Am- nate torn or worn linens may I,, i,li- ol Ronald Joseph er, the bride wore a gown of awhile, was the winning entry in Debutante Ban. to beRosary Church, Elizabeth, with held December 26 at boy, in .1963. e is employed by calj ^ cancer office, 634-5550, , , ili-.' Rev. Joseph V.j Plans Bus Trip skinner dehistered satin fashioned helin First Aiders a council wide contest submitted Shackamax- the Rev. Anthony Kovacs ot St. by Cadette Troop 413 of Neigh-on CoimtT duo, reported she is Westinghouse in Metuchen and is between 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., 6r '•lIlML- with fitted bodice, long pointed Benedict's Church, Newark, cous- To Start Fund Drive already accepting applications for also'th-'---•-e- '--••leade-r • the Driftwoods, them to 104 Main Street. 1 „!.,„n fi PORT READING - The Ladles' sleeves, collar, and bell-shap-i" borhood 7. in of the bridegroom, officiating bring I I 1- the a local band. S" 12^*7 of the Port _Reading Fireskirt with detachable chape 1SELIN - The annual First Aid After a greeting by Mrs Ray- "respective debutantes. Formal at the double ring ceremony and Local residents are also re- Siiinorelli, Company t has announced plans mond Smink, chairman, a Flag invitations will be placed in the • l.-ite AFfio Signorelll length train appliqued with Alcn Squad fund drive is set to start celebrating the nuptial Mass. minded that April is cancer mi- to sponsor a one-day bus trip to ceremony was conducted by Troop mail bv the cnd ot the montn' urn's parents are con lace and trimmed with seec April 25 and 26. Coin-cards have The bride is the daughter of Twins Mothers Club ^e month and a local solicitor Washington, D. C, June 14. 413. Mrs. Jack Brown president Onlv % Vmm Iadies wi" Alex Znmbor, 83 pearls and sequins. Her fingerti already been distributed to resi- Mrs. Gustave Schultes, Elizabeth, Mr- Places to visit include the grave chos< on the basis of scho c t veil of imported English illusioi dents. of the Council, commended the * . ?L j. J"tD6'*tete Gysfive S£h«JgS. " rtantl imtmlmwtt. ^ flffiw ^ maintained by vol- Stu llniirliWn. of the late President John F. v i attached tA« Ittlvffltp •A'VENEL - The fifth installa- unteers. Any person with a tew pili' wa GotfSctiorrnt c&iji-carijs w biu ...e brldegroomls parents are 1 r gin an the opening day in Menl Mr. and Mrs". Louis J. Kager, 136 tion dinner of the Twins' Mothers {ree hours who would like to do- ' fn IW iincli , Thomaff and many historic places. a white roses and carnations. Cluh of Union, Middlesex and nate their time as a regular or II ['liland Park. She wore Park Terrace section and Iselm tions and flowers to be" in a soft Minna Avenue. The trip Is open to the public Mrs. John Alach, Port Read- the Girl Scout program. Somerset Counties was held at substitute staffer, may contact Ionii nl silk nnjaiw.a-nnd lace. anc ticl(els East, between the railroad and] shade of oink. Given in marriage by her uncle, tune ' *11 soon be available ing, was matron of honor. Other Mrs. Robert Felmly, program the Green Valley Inn, Greenbrogk, Mrs. Robert Jacks at the local miun held hrr tulle US Highway 1. Residents are The nominating committee, Arthur Sehultes, Elizabeth^ the '•','o'lL hni'^by calling Mrs. Michael Galamb, attendants were Mrs. Donald chairman, In dedicating the build- last' night. office. She can-in! a asked to have the coin-cards filled headed bv Mrs. Catherine Durisch, bride was attired in a gown of: Estok ME Stewart, Fords;'Miss Ellyn Mor- ing, used the Girl Scout camping and ready to facilitate the col- presented a slate as foFows: peau de soie appliqued with Aien- Receiving the office of president The chapter is also seeking 4<83J8; 1(aljna objectives as a wav to accomplsh itko, Woodbridge, „ sister of the lection. con lace with seed pearls and was Mrs. Romond W. Lissender. items for the loan cK Miss Elizaljjth Domin, Eliza- Richard Evans, treasurer. ments to pick up these items liam Alexander, Perth AmboAmboyy. > ^ '. er°ss for makin °g the bar*k facilities Irene Onody; treasurer, Mrs. Mil- charge. beth, was rhaid' of, honor. Miss Arrangements for the entertain- may be made with Mrs. Marie After a trjp through New York; Charles Carewe is chairman ot i i dred Hutt. v: :i reception in Me- Merchandise club winners in- availab e to the Gir Scouts and Maryann Schultes, Elizabeth, CQU- ment were made by Mrs. Evans, Smith, loan closet chairman, to Robert Beecher, Superintendent Elections will be held at the i-1 ruii'de left for a trip clude Mrs. M. Boradovich, Mrs. SUte, the cquple will make their the fund drive. ..,,.-• - . . n of the bride, was bridesmaid. Mrs. Jerome Higgens and Mrs634-5550. . of County Parks and Irvin House, next meeting May 7 at the Bren-sin '"ii. 1). C. They will re- John Kollar, Mrs. John Scniak, Serving his' rother as best man Jerry Rosenberg. Mrs. Joseph! Mrs. Frank Davis, office pub- Foreman of Roosevelt Park, forl nan Agency, ' •i-ih Arrbov. For travel- Jr., Mrs. Anthony Ragucci, Mrs. was John A. Kager, Avenel, Ush- Gangemi and Mrs. Mickiewicz licity chairman, expressed a spe- their past and sustaining endea- II ill'1 wore a black suit M. Rosa and Mrs. George Mis- ers were Jo' Sutor, Avenel, were in charge of decorations. cial thanks to the Woodbridge vors. Car4 Party Planned • !ijr trim, ;ind,whj^.jic- dom. ¥HOOL .cousin of the bridegroom; Bruce Hosti ! Mrs,. Mi iJaycee-ettes for the donation of I . jii-oi.lhiSnJjf,, "jdhin'SiMk," president, re- mustPrthAmi*' aether k'.aew (pattress for one.jf the A Coliege Preparatory Scfi&dMfo *<*" affw'" Mountain •'Laurel was IIII«H is it graduate of coiwin of the btidegcoom, ajfl Mrs. William Minco and I hospital' beds available tnnmgh quested all members to make re-l! ntanted by Jean Wood and Bonnie COLONIA - The tadies Auxili- Hi,h Schnol. She Is seph Urban, Elizabeth, cousin of Edward Twill. the loan closet. turn* for the testimonial dinner 215 North Avenue, Hillside Bittinger of Trop 413, Miss Bauer ary of Colonia Fire Company, the bride. • n-:iutv culture course for Martin Braun by April 15 leadsr, Mr. House, and Mrs. HDistric. t 12, met at tbe firehousej •A Cuiintv Vocational which Li the closing date for res- announces that Mrs. Kager ir a graduate of L. Bloomfield, Executive Direc- witIthn Mrs. Georgueorge Scotaunt presidingpiowm*., .»•"• "-.B _.,,„„" ., : | 'i'il Iliijh School in ervations. Vn ( ftna tor of the Council. A card party is planned for Anril Jhomas^ ^Vocational Guest speaker at the annual Participating in the Fla« cere- 16, at the firehouse at 8 p.m. Tic- Entrance Examinations employed by Wakefern Food !-l'.iinl. a graduate of communion breakfast of the fire mony were |Anita Fitzsimmons, kets may be obtained from any «'• MJIII y Vocational and company was Anthony Ncsti, Corp., Elizabetl For the fall of 1964 Veronica CleW Rita Havden, member or at the door, Thursday. llii:li School of Perth Trade Association Executive, Her husband was graduated Mary Ann Bauer, Rosemary An- The chairman is Mrs. Emery employed by Foster Past President and chairman of For Admission to Grades 4 through 11 t derson, and Barbara Lubicliusky.'Glagola. from Woodbrid.ge High School U t: «!'. Cnrtcrt't. the board of trustees of the Italian WUT be given on Tripoli Club of Perth Amboy. The P'VT IMPORTS Auxiliary prepared and served '"liiwin Administration the breakfast held at St. Anth- Saturday, April 18,1964 :n for some election ony's Church. For further Information 1 n-isling legislation to The dark horse prize at the last Write or call the School Ahoy imports. meeting was won by Mrs. Frank Telephone: EL 5-6990 "''»•• contend that the D'Apolito and the social by Mrs 1.11 ile and she

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Hos- ^ , ~,hpr. jmittee presented a slate of offi- uith whom ljwd; b [or the "roc" night, which Is y\';,\. Sta^n I>lanri. were held cer? as follows. plrrwo. South A-hoy, •chaperoned, are from 7 SO to 9:JO T jfviay morning a! the Greimr PTA j President, Mrs Irving Gross for children tn ag* U, and from [",n,,i! Home. 44 Green Street. two man first vice president, mpm- ip IT 7 M to 13 30 for members over berfhip, Mrs. Hy Rosenberg; Sec V, -Kibnice. *,\t- a solemn high y^ MARn, t, wrri* I 0 IlO n Music is provided for danc- ond vice president, programming, V.vs of requifm at St. Andrews WOODBRIDGE - Funeral «rr- 1 inc nnd coda and refreshments art Church Burial was in St Ori-;^ foT Mrt Ma(x.| L Wphh M ISEUN — The repilar merLin2>; Mrs Saul Strauss; treasurer, Mrs. n;do Cemetery. Colonia. iSchoder Avenue, who dici Fri of St. Cecelia's PT\ Group1 1 ami Seymour Goldberg, Financial rhaperones at the recent Frl The dwased had been a cap- fay r>j Hispital IVver 1 will b* held or Wednesdav and secretary, Mrs. Samuel Fried- at Ver day night event were Mr am •am for 23 yean on the Perth,,^ ^w , Thursday evenmev *pnl 15 ami man. recording secretary. Mrs. Monday at thf Gpp;n< r Mrs. Charles Kamenas, Mr and Amtwr Ijran* SHTW md "«triil>«fal n ^ , ,_ H. to Lcvcita HftH Dflntf SrhwiiJw^: bnV GTTrt S;rw Mrs John RcamsM. Dominic nn honorary life member of the ^th the Rf\ \lei N NVmpfh Parent-teachfr mnferfnoe* will .secretary, Mrs. Burton Snvnstn, Donuld Wnltrrs, Mn. R.-ihway Yacht Gub. 'minister of the First Pre.thwenaii **t™ promptly »t 7 p m . ir. thf rwrnhers-at-large; Mr lintw-rt Psinter, nnd Mrs. Leo Surviving are his widow. Paul- churcn officiating Burial »a< m "^'"dual classroom* TV hurt at St. Mail's Hifh Surviving are two daughters,;"* "* mothers of Mrs Dlkun'sj^ ^ members M Sea Explorer Ship tn, "Th* Stark" FrM«y afttr Uit raking of thf AllAnifrira City FU(. there m 7-30. at the Harding Avenue Hall, Jertey City, Mrs. Neil Neflaon. Massapequa,; *™ **«* Keegan's sixth grades. M Won the Left to right, first row, Fred Ulong, Keaneth Uwis, tht Mayor and Nels Uuritien; back row, with director Robert Painter vires tor Mrs. neien J. nauni-.i ^n, ay1 and MrMendrick* and Mr Mur-j j Martta Juarei and Timothy ( oyU. cIosed M Apri sisterhood The corps, which is sponsored man Bertish, a former resident tour EMS, L. and ray* seventh grades Mrs. E. tn turn in Tickets are available from Jim' Avenei will etect new officer* at y the Chemical Hook and Ladder Troop Enjoys at Cranford Hal! Nursing iwme, , in «« Co. District 11, is open to all, iWarreil c Part Jei enni Ma 19 at 7:0 m at the clin Kissane, FUJ-3912, Mike Myszka.j Tuesday's meeting at the Avenel- were held Sunday at the James J.; Jo(mson a, „ c ^^ \™!! • ? - ° p- - - ME 4-7387 or Bill Leahy, ME 4-, Colonia First Aid Squad building. children and adults. It is not re- , » wlmam Northgrave. Mrs. ton'Manor, Newark, for an even Higgms ana Sons Funeral Home, PERSONALS $356. The meeting is scheduled for quired to be a member, or child 20 Mile Hil 414 Westminister Avenue, Eliza-: R r. PHster, Mrs. William Tren!ing of fun an(j entertainment. of a member of the fire company. err -The First Presbyterian Church 8:15 p. m. ISEUN - beth, with Rabbi Samuel New- ^d Mn. F. E. Olejto. are ^ ^ ^^^ .„ ^.^ New members are always wel- WILLIAM J. KATH f'*^ mothers. will bold a gigantic visitation- —The Woman's Association of Scouts of Troop 4R berger of Congregation Adath in the Summer league are urged BettyGBtowtki come. To apply for membership it WOODBRIDGE - Funeral ser| The PTA is sponsoring a spa- evangelism program April 27 the First Presbvterian Church the VFW Post 2fVK Israel, Woodbridge, officiating. to telephone Harriet Gordon at 14 is necessary to attend a Wednes- «.r»,,] vices for William J. Kath, 2319! Rbetti dinner-dance, Saturday, at 3S? *£Tm« aT* c^ Tt^d^XSrdy , aud- » mile hike l.v Burial was in Gomel Chesed Cem- FU 1-5917. The Women's League day evening meeting. If a child, Jackson Street, BrfJ>*wood, Flori- 9 p.m. in Lourd** and Fatima visited. Church officers itorium. at • p. m. Scotch Plains under !!-<• !r etery, Newark. with four girls to a team will be ME 44*51 Aux applicant must be accompanied h . , , , dda , formerlfl y of Woodbridgedbrid , whoh ,Halls . Admissio.—««*«n™n b«vT reservation.v^^i.aum.. members will participate. Tuesday the Ladies' f the Troop's junior andra bowling on Tuesday nights from by a parent i "'Sf-r A P"died last Wednesday at HoUy-|»duIte ariy. Music for dancing wiD June 16 to September 1, at the —Volunteer* for the cancer —Mr. and Mrs. John Wavercsak iliary off tot Avenei Fire Com- Reinhart Thorsen, Ir. ' , ,. D .. , „ iPiwood. Florida, were held Mondayltx by the Rvthmaires Bowl-O-Mat in Edison. drive have begun visitations to and children Dane and Rosanoe. pany meets at t p. m, at the local Senior Patrol Leader V,;, wie of Oscar Bertish, HC Tbe;momi from ^ ^ j ^\ A cake sale wiD be held after Avend homes and will continue Meinzer Street, enjoyed their re- firehouse. der, Assistant Painl 1 The summer mixed league with Synagogue Services Village, Magie Avenue, liuon |vak Tmati H m Barclay aD Masaes on Sundav. Mothers through the month of April, an- cent Spring vacation in Miami —The Exempt Firemen'! Asso- Gerald Luna, Quartern^. Surv.ving besides her husband^^ j^ , two couples to a team will be Perth wi nounced co-chairmen, Mrs. Nel- md st. Petersburg, Fla ciation meets at the firehouse Listed for Sabbath Walter Loder, Scribe. :i are her mother, Mrs. Anna S. Mass of iem at m 7^,,^ ert's classes gn^"]]; bowling each Thursday evening son Arary and Mrs. John _A c.Y.O, dance will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. ISEUN—Rabbi Norman Klein- M June M ration for the Jockey \i,] Rauchman, anda sister, EsteDe church ,he re Burial ^ the cakes. Mrs. J. J. Smvth with!*"™ '° September 3 As Wavercsak. Residents are asked man of the Congregation Beth m at St Andrew's C.Y.O. hall to- torical Trail Hike in Mi Rauchman of WV)odbndge: three ^^ ^^.^ in the past, the amount of alleys Sholom, 90 Cooper Avenue, an- Mrs. A. J. Ferrara, and Mrs. to be generous in their contribu- morrow from 8 to u p. m. Music Barton Library Marks sponsored by the \ri:« other sisters, Mrs. Anita Filen- is limited so call your teams in nounced that services will be The deceased was retired ownerjJohn H. Rittersbach with Mrs. tions. Returns and inquiries may wul be by the Montereys. Jackets trict of the Raritan (>>• baum, Metuchen; Mrs. Beatrice! early to Airline Binder FU 8-4484. be made with Mrs A very, ME 4- 1964'Library Week'held at the Temple tomorrow E in or sweaters and ties are re- Scouts of America, on :-.e«« As usual, donor credit and tro-6199 or Mrs. Wavercsak, ME4- WOODBRIDGE-With the week evening and Saturday morning. dred Eisner, Union; a brother, quired. end of May 22, 23 and n era Owners' Association. He shies will be awarded in both 4191 of April 12-11 Kt as National Li- Sabbath services tomorrow are Alfred Rauchman, Metuchen; Frank Lewis Feted -St. Andrew's Knights of Col- Plans were made for t'.e: moved to Florida from here six leagues. —CongBtouatiens to Mr. and brary Week, Mrs. Carolyn Bro- at 8 p . m. Junior Congregatiogg n three nieces and four nephews. umbus will sponsor a spring to participate in the "twA months ago. He was a parishioner on 76th Birthday Mrs. Ranwnl Rich. M Lthigh raann, senior librarian assistant servicei s on SaturdaSd y wililll be at Her father was the late James dance Saturday at the Catholic nual Loyalty Day parade «i ' the Little " .wet Roman Cath- ISHUN - Prank P. Lewis, V Avenue, on the birth of their at the Barron Public Library, an- Rauchman of Woodbridge. Mikaliks Honored War Veterans Home, Perth Am VFW- Post,,W. which l< -lic Church at Bollywood. FiatAvenue, was honored at ,a March 28 it tnp"Hhv bojVfy, BttOT*"».' sored by the Veterans ol F Helen Mrs, _Broman^ n T an invita- ALEXBATHA sarprtft IMnv last wnk-«^ At Swim* Party HbtpttaL —Holy Communion will be re- Bfeateth tin. 76th birthdav. Mr. and Mn. tion to aif residentsof the muni- man of the Board Wars of the United Stato, I FORDS - Funeral services lor th frhd ISELIN - Timbers of the IT'S Sodality held rtrrtd by SL Andrew's Holy Florence Ternay, „ n! LejHs, who are residing in Iselin cipality to visit the library to announced plans are being made District, Middlesex Co\:r.v. Alex Batha who died Saturday at Mothers' Club of Boy Scout Troop practices for the May Crowning Name Society at the 8:15 a. m.. Jiree brothers, Thomas, Wood- a^aln after living in Florida for discuss reading material for (or a class trip April 26 to the partment of New JITHV. a: the home of his daughter, Mrs, 47 tendered Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Monday and Wednesday nights. Mass, Sunday. A meeting will jridge; Fred, Sooth Amboy, and .0 years, were fori ietors be held by the men immediatery pleasure or reference work. Many Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. Ladies Auxiliary, in Coop Michael Hikel, with whom he lived propr Mihalik, of 8 Maple Road, a sur —The Boh/ Name Society will \ntbony, Avenei of the Park Inn, Oak Tree Road. after the Mass. A light breakfast new books are on display in the Money for reservations and per-with the city of Perth Ario at 15 Corey Street, were held prise farewell party Saturday sponsor a bus trip June S to a after the Mass. A light be py Guests included Mr. Lewis' ll d d h ti11 jil t k th il mission slips for each child must Tercentenary Committw, 1 Tuesday at the Muska Funeral evening at the home of Mr. andnight baseball game brtwee* the will be served during the meeting. juvenile room to mark the special HARHT C. TERHUNE step-children and step-grandchil- be submitted. day, May S, in Perth Amboy Chapel, 235 Hall Avenue, Perth Mrs. Russell Eckensberger, —thth e JunioJi r WWoman'' s CluClb of weekk. WOODBRIDGE - Funeral serv- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J Amboy, with services at ti)e Hun- Reynolds Street. ices for Harry C. Terhune, a for* Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. garian Reformed Church with the mer resident of Woodbridge for Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mrs. Mihalik recently Rev. Dezso Abraham, pastor, of- 35 years, who died last Wednes- Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph from the position of secretary of ficiating. Burial was in the Hun- day at his home, 1116 University Limoli and children, Mrs. Eleanor the Mother's Club, which she had garian Reformed Cemetery. Terrace, Linden, were held Fri. Buoney and daughter, Sharon held for many years; and Mr. The deceased was a retired em- day at the Lehrer Funeral Home, Mrs. Sadie Hartmann, Mr. and Mihalik was - ployee of the American Smelting 275 West Milton Avenue, Rahway, Mrs Ronald Osborne, all of Ise- Troop Committee for many years. and Refining Company, Perth with the Rev. Howard B. Day, lin; Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. A gift was presented to the couple Amboy, and was a member of the minister of the First Presbyterian Smith, Jr., PlalnfieW; Mr. and Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hungarian Reformed Church Church, Rahway, officiating. Bur- Mrs. Joseph Robbins, Westfield Eckensberger, there. Husband of the late Tessie ial was in Cloverleaf Memorir! Mr, and Mrs. George Smith, and Thomas Bowen, Toth Batha, he was a native of 'ark, Woodbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simonsen, William Doerr, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hungary and had resided in Perth The deceased waa born in New-all of Perth Amboy. J. Katora, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amboy 50 years before moving ark and had resided in Linden Mr. Lewis was the recipient ol Ellis, and Mr, and Mrs. Harold t* Fords one year ago. for the last four years. Son of themany gifts. Backus. Surviving are three daughters Mrs. Irene Olah, ferth Amboy; Mn. '!rmtt > Bai'MalMvfch, |i Ambov and Mrs. Hikel; eighl grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.

MRS. EDITH LAMBERT ISELIN - Funeral services for Mrs. Edith G. Lambert, 85, widow MODERN of Edward C. Lambert, who died Saturday at the State Hospital Trenton, were held Tuesday at the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, Woodbridge, with cremation at Rosehill Crematory, ELECTRICHEAT- Linden. The deceased had last resided at 80 Sonora Avenue and had made her home in Iselin for years. Surviving are two stepsons H0W AVAILABLE Charles Lambert, Bellmore, am Alfred, Richmond Hill, Long I if land, N. Y.; and two grandch] i dren. MRS. FLORENCE SCHLATTER AT A SPECIAL Left To Kight . . . Joseph Manzioiut, Attorney for The Tretumrer; W. Emlen Wwadent, Fin* Bank and SEWAREN - Funeral a«rvi«M Congregation; Hev. Dr. Charlen S. MarKtuzie, Castor, Kirst TruiU; Krn««t R. Ilanaen, ent, l'erth Ambuy Savings for Mrs. Florence Schlatter, 4| PntbyteriaD Church of Avenei; Emil Hoehmtr, Church 1 n«titution. Bailey Place, who died Sunday atj home, were held yesterday at the Leon J. Gerity Funeral Home, 411 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge, with a high requiem Mass at St. Art" LOW RATE! thony's Church, 1'ort Reading. i HELPING KEEP THE SPIRITUAL FIRES Burial was in St, Mary's Ceme- Buying Or Building a New Home-Choose MODERN ELECTRIC HEAT tery, East Orange. The deceased was the widow of Electric heat is a comfort luxury that is now available at non-luxury cost. OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY BURNING BRIGHTLY Karl Schlatter. She was a member It's the ultra-modem way to provide cold weather comfort. Electric heat give* you exclusive room-by-room temperature control ** work-saving Our bank, ^n conjunction with Perth Amboy Savings dust-free cleanliness*^ no fuel delivery problems i-" no moving parts to Institution, has loaned money to erect the new First Advertisers' wear out or replace. Call Public Service for full details about the special Presbyterian Church of Avenei. First Bank is proud low rate for Electric home heating. Public Service also will be glad to to have had a role in providing funds for such a Dictionary help you plan your new Electric heating system, without charge. worthy purpose. As a local institution, we're inter- Call now. 19S41M4 ested not only in promoting community prosperity PUBLIC •IHVICK •LRCTfllO AND OA* COMPANY NEW JERSEY Tf II CENTENARY ax T» a wnmo MHMMT * ft on**! but also in helping k<*p the area's ipiritual ftar bjaning bjrightly. lor (ran Ik* Audit Bintt Otroul(Mi»i rlilu ur •& It tnkt M avitt tt mr d

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9 w» em anticipated. This Is notwttz. Green Street, the nominating have selected Edwin W. Casey, The trio said thty frtsented we do not take advantage of tUa Added Hours Tercentenary Pageant to say that we should continue committee presented a state of Jr.. a member of the Board of Mr. Spaght with a bushel basket wonderful chance to bring ad- building garden apartments but itofficers for the Guild as follows-. Education, to be moderator of containing 1,000 letters of protests dltlonal revenue into the com- does mean that a great deal of President, Mrs. Gerard Klotz; he debate. against the proposed site, and then munity and create some good wfl' n Library ihe criticism, directed against vice president, Mrs. Jacks; sec- A 30-minute written qquestion cite what they felt were the rlis- for Woodbridge." Volitions Committee Lists Meeting garden apartments indicated that retary, Mrs. Emanuel Heller and and answer period will follow the advantages of the "Oasis" to resi | Republican Club 13. held a me«t>< In opposition to! WOODBRIDGE - Edwin Beck such units breed great numbers treasurer, Mrs. Kessler. debate ending with a live minute dents of Woodbridge and Carteret ing Tuesday W00DBR1D0E - The July 4 of school children Is not valid." Mrs. Joseph Jasper reported on They also gave the Shell Oil head "Oasis" and voted to support) • irman, director of the Municipal summation by each side, Mem fear. Only courses in remedial Pageant committee, a sub-ctfm/ The mayor indicated that the the artificial flower stand that is bc-rs of the Municipal Council have newspaper clippings detailing thejA.O.A.C. financially. Among 0» the Council Tuesday library system, announced today reading and possibly speech will mittee of the Woodbridge Ter- survey covered all apartments being operated successfully in thebeen invited and nn invitation story of the project since its In- estimated 100 persons present •ml it shut dwn I new schedule of hours In the be available in the elementary centenary Commission, will meet that are occupied and clearly lobby of the hospital. Mrs. John was extended to the Woodhridge ception. | were members of the Hitch-En •Ifill operation In that arlous branches, for an Increase supports his contention that bv Mayte Is co-chairman with Mrs Township'Jaycees. The meeting| Mr. SpaRht noted that Shell has »nd Pitch-Em Club of Linden i area. Courses in instrumental mu- Monday at 8 p. ,m., in the con- wtlifh fmm th<1 „,* approved by the timiting garden apartment con- Jasper. will be open to the public. i leased but 20 acres to Cadillac' campsite. 23 hours a week, effective iic will be offered to both secon- ference room on the top floor of months ago. Monday. struction to a ration of «0% one Members were urged to attend Rev. Theodore Soamans re- Estates and said his corporation! Among those who spole in op.| the petition was lary and elementary areas. the Municipal Building, according the fashion show and luncheon siti( w prf Mn vor Barron Library will be' open one bedroom and 50% two bed- ceived his B.A. at West Virginia was concerned with the welfare of P« )« . _ . Andim ernan R. Rich being sponsored by the parent ani 1 One teacher in the audience to an announcement made by room apartments, the burden on Wesleyan College and his Bach- the families residing in the area.';B <* Charlei IlillH '!' I Mondays from noon until 8 has consistently the schools will not he Increased. group at Shadowbrook Restaurant, m., and on Tuesdays, Thurs- 'anted to know why the teachers Mrs. Henry F Belafsky and elor of Sacred Theology at Roston He Indicated he would review the Bonc«let and Charles Bohanek, i|M. landfill operation. April 18. Reservations will close University. entire matter. Carteret; John Hughes a former lays, Fridays and Saturdays from vere not consulted as to the sala- Manny Goldfarb, co-chairmen. According to Mr. Harris, the Kxravnling Co.. Edison, reason for the survey was to seetomorrow. After his discharge from the) The unw which calls itself the Township eommitteemnn and Elv 0:30 a. m., to 5:30 p. m. y, to which Mr, Rybak replied The latter will preside at the The ne*t general meeting is set . }iw wte from the Town meeting. how the 80-20% ration was work- U. S. Air Force as chaplain in A.O.A.C.% Anti-Oasis Action bur Richards m'-r - •- will Jial "you" don't go to the for May 19 at the hornet of Mis, > Monday and Wednesday Worn Various groups m the Township in?. Ww,' Rev. se^niMis WHS Commit;^ - w mtimibm its Those speaking in defense oi; Krauss and Councilman and demnnd why he set a certain "Up to now this was a theoretic Leon Nedzela. Installation of to the pastoratp e of ^g fund-raising drive to support legal 'Oasis" said they were to 8 p. m., Tuesday, Thursdays have received invitations to officers will be held in June at ,t \i Votfel debated the is- salary." Superintendent of Schools ~... figure taken on the nast experi- Methodist Church. HP has served action against "Oasis." They are who came from Isclin and Llnds: md Fridays, from l to 5:30 p. m,, participatr e in planning the pag luncheon-swim party at the .,lJi,-li seem to be whether atrick A. Bnylan noted that eant. ence of other communities he con- as president of the Greater Wood- asking residents opposed to "cast and urged that campers not bt[ ,,,..,,j, is a garbage dump md Saturdays from 10:30 a. m. home of Mrs. Vogel, Green Street. considered anviriing other thai! m teaching in Summer School was Both Mrs. BelafsVy and Mr Inued. "We did not know whether bridge Ministerial Association and their ballots" bv sending a dollar I,,,,,,, hnrfllll. Mr. Krauss ;o 5:30 p. m. respectable citizens. ! Avenel Branch, Mondays not compulsory and if a teacher Goldfarb have had practical ex these ftftires wmld be valid for the Elizabeth Sub-District Min- to the Anti-Oasis Action Cftmmit „,, mutter "what fancy Id not want to work (or $550 for perience in the theatre. Mr. Gold' isters' Association. tee. In care of the Carteret and Miin-nl! it. it is still a gar through Fridays, 2 to 8 p. m., and Debate Set •I Saturdays from 10 a. m., to 1 ilx weeks, he didn't have to. farb is technical director of the Mr. Harris also stated that an Active in the Air Force Reserves Port Reading Post Offices. ,1,,,,,,, which will breed rats The salary, it was noted, was New Jersey Shakespeare Festival other significant Item found in (Continued from Page 1) with the rank of Captain, he re- Strong Support Public Invitecji f II",' md mosquitoes," p. ro. ^mparable to that offered in of Woodbridge and designer of thethe survev Is that although Wood- problem in the ' elimination of sides with his wife, Mary Anne In his statement in strong sup- (Continued from Page i> «:• Kr.ni' also said* that the Colonia Branch, Chain O'Hills obscene literature is that it can Road, Monday, Wednesday, 2 to other school districts for summer Moot trailer In use by the dw follows an 8Q-M rule of and their four children. port of Oasis, Mr. Wiley said: Tickets, which will cost $7.M ,,•! ,•!• trucks slop in the middle school. thumb, there are several anart- lead to rigid censorship, intoler- ^ (i/ lnNness district when the 5 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m., Tuesday festival as a complete compact Dr. William Riley, a graduate "The best public relations pos- each, can be purchased from A fee of $20 a course will be ments that are constructed with able in a democracy." L,..s Mt lunch and that it Thursday and Friday, 2 to 5 p. m. mckstage operation. Mrs. Belaf- of St. John's College, also com- sible for our municipality is to Municipal Clerk Joseph Valenti, charged for regular courses and iky appeared in many plays spon- 100% of its units with one bed- The PTA believes there is pleted his graduate work in bio- extend every hospitality to these Mrs. Josephine SwarU in the As- p ,.,,„! Hi- also said the Saturday, 1:30 a. m., until noon $25 a course for specialized cours- sored by the Adath Israel Player room. growing national and local con- logy there, and obtained his visitors who in turn will return sessor's office, Miss Ruth Wolk,i' n,l;I,i,,r o( trucks will necessarily lory hour for children 4 to such as remedial reading and and is in charge of the Shakes cern over the effect of indecent medical degree from Long Island to their homes with pleasant at The Independent - Leader; r" , ,• iluriiii; the summer mak- years of age will be held each 1 speech. i>earean Festival. literature on children. FBI Di-College of Medicine. thoughts of their trip to the East. James P. Nolan, local attorney, ij. minliiions much worse. Saturday through May 23 from rector J. Edgar Hoover, they noon untfl 1 o'clock. Mr. Boylan in answer to a ques- Mrs. Harriet Kaplan is program SOS Fund Mr. Wley indicated that "m S. Buddy Harris at the Depart- \]: vmyl said that until he is pointed out, stated, "I believe A past president of the Queens 1 tion said the Summer School will ment of Redevelopment and Plan- iv^nrnl'lhi landfill operation is Hopelawn Branch in Hopelawn co-ordlnator for the pageant and (Contlnuad from Page 1) Catholic Physicians' Guild, Dr. one can ever guarantee the kirn be conducted for three pufposes: Mrs. JoAnn Yates is secretary. pornography Is a major cause of of people that will Inhabit t'i ning or from any member of the p,'. ivini' maintained in accord- School: Monday, 9 a. m., until with its assistance. Riley is president of the Profes- sex violence. I am convinced campsite, but, by the same token Jaycees and tH Woodbridge Busi- „,, uiti, health codes, h« will noon; 1 p. m., to 4:30 p. m., l. for remedial courses; 2. to The Pageant, based on the early "At the present time we have sional Men's Society of St. John's permit ttudenU to make-up fail listory of the Township will be that if we can eliminate the distri- no one can tell what kind of people ness and Professional Women'! s,..,,(,,| it. He pointed out that p. m. to V p. m.; Wednesday and University. He ia also president three known dead and ten area bution of obscene material among Club, which organizations spon- Department of Health FfWsy, V i. in. to noon, 1 to 4:30urea and 3. later on for an en- presented at the Woodbridge of the N. Y. State Citizens for will buv the house next door, 1 residents unaccounted for. The Impressionable school age chil- sored Woodbr-idfte for the award... I tl','. S operations regu- p. m., Saturday 10 a. m., to richment program. High School Stadium on July 4, Seward area people have re Decent Literature and vice-pres- Mr. Willey said that he ex- as part of the celebration mark- dren, we can reduce the current pects the campers to be people of The principal speakers will b« ! if there was anything p, m. Cadwalader Named sponded to this tragic experience ident of the,national organization ing the 300th anniversary of sex crime rate." integrity and intelligence and m wunkl have been , Iselin Branch, Monday through As predicted previously by The courageously. of Citizens for Decent Literature. Dr. George H. Gallup, of th« Woodbridge and the State of New Methods of these people should be nrovided Li.nu >,ii< 1 in his opinion the Thursday I to 5 p. m., 7 to Independent • Leader, Theodore As the time goes by you will be Ti h rprZtrovesvLThis organization is non-sectarian; American Institute of Public' Cadwalader was apointed secre- Jersey. Prior to the presentation problem have strred controversy , • ,ommuniti,s to the mb. with a place to stay in the same Opinion and chairman of the All (ipor.it ion was "one p. m., Friday 2 to 5 p. m., Sat informed of our progress in re- in Woodbridge for the last sev- irting communities to the prob- md percent better than the tary of the Board of Education a parade will be conducted. In lem by lectures, dissemination of manner when they travel around America Cities Awards Jury and urday 10 a. m. to l a. m. habilitation. The many offers of eral months. Last month the n ralnr operated by the at an annual salary of $9,300 ef- the evening there will be a fire- printed material, assistance to the country. Miss Dork Dor!>nd, h n<1 of p"b The new schedule means that works display. help have been of the greatest im- Woodbridge Township Jaycees hip when Mr. Krauss served fective My l. He will take the portance in keeping up the morale law enforcement agencies and "For example." continued the lie relations of Look Magazine, the branch libraries will be open adopted a resolution, opposed to Chamber of Commerce head, Others who will be at the • Township Committee, a total of 142M. hours a week place of Helen E. Anderson who of all of us in the Seward Com- suggestions to the legislative the formation of any decent litera- "when New Jersey residents tra table Include Assemblyman Nor-]; i a creat deal of debate Anyone residing in the Town retires at the end of the school munity." ture committee. bodies on changes in the law and lOnimil President Robert E. year. New Policemen its enforcement. veiled to the World's Fair in Se-man Tanzmann who will serve-ajj ship, employed here or attending Earlier this year attle, they received wonderfu |j,vk< ; itinn every consideration. branch of the Free Public Li appointed three from the Mikrut "The five men who were sworn Men Invited Catholic War Veterans, Post 16, council approved Mayor tion voted 5 - 2 to oppose the for- prespressedd the hoppe that theyy could resentative Edward J. Patten and! i>rary system of Woodbridge and family of this Townshin. All three in yesterday," the director went has appeared on numerous tele- s appointment of Rodney (Continued from page 1) mation of a decent literature one dVy return the hospitality. a representative of the Governoii borrow hooks from all of the are graduntes of Mnntclalr Stat< on, "went through an extensive vision and radio programs as a |F Mi'it as director of parks and Mrs. Cyril Hutner, Mrs. Leroy committee that had been auth- We have that opportunity now andinasmuch as he will be on a Ber| branches free of charge. Colleee. Miss Jane and Miss June screening process. In addition guest speaker and panel member n Also approved was Homer, Mrs. Robert E. Jacks, orized by the Township Commit- we would be extremely foolish i muda vacation at the time. P Weekly hours of opening hav D, Mlknit are twins, Patricia A. :o passing the necessary Civil Mrs. Fred Kessler and Mrs. Louis tee, but not reappointed by the and was awarded the Catholic the mayor's appointment of Coun- Mikntt. according to Assistan Service examinations, they Man of the Year Medal by the [cilmrrn Harold J. Mortensen as been increased in three of tht Municipal Council. five branches. In all branche Superintendent of Schools Thomas screened carefully as to Jtheirl* "A7V'recent meeting held at the The program chairmen, Mrs. Brooklyn Alumni Sodality. •mlwr nf the Industrial Develop- G. Desmond, is one of triolet character and phymctl condition. ^ ^ R^. He is married to the former nl Council. staff hours have been Increased home Mrg m George Hatler and Mrs. Glen Hill, thereby giving personnel more and is a cousin of the twins. Pat Each was interviewed separately; Jane Nelson, the father of three time to develop book collections ricia's sisters will also tPach bm their records were obtained from] children and resides in Richmond 'ulonia Park Homes, Inc., wai have accepted posts in other com their schools and former em- Hill, N. Y. iiipd » variance to 1 •tnrtw. ww ktarvtowtd. • They! ii inul .! family structure ^ ases had to pass thorough physical and' .vend although It had been ap- In staff hours alto permits more Pek and Albert Perry . TBOMAUQSEPH staff to attend to patrons' need. wer* named janitors and Andrev psychologicapyg l examinations, Well loin Chrtstensen's Oasis Campsite rnved by the Board of Adjust- -i!1. the Council listed during hours the branches are Ra<7 was nsmed ianitnr-in-chnrge believe, as a result, that the men! •The Friendly Store' (Continued from Page 1) al violations of the Zoning ore open. at Woodbridge Senior High Schoo selected are tops." but also to see New Jersey and pna> to support its stand. at tt.MO. • ] The new officers, who have had I its Tercentenary programs and1 training since the CDSTELLO Mr Reni read a statenvnt in indoctrination our own-All-America community Lake Ave. Traffic "•hleh he saH the Board of first of the month will start of Woodbridge." I ex Perry Again classes at Rutgers Monday moro-[ (Continued from Cage O •ion Ii fcistiflnWv nrond nf the We JHave Them! On the other side, William Funeral Bqmet Ing given by the Middlesex Qoimty p could come from under the honor bestowed on our Burke, Frank Nevlns and George Qimlioni Stgtu Police School under the direction Parkway and cut half the walk- Strangos, representing groups TOODBKIDGE - Tex Perry, of the State Police School Com- Men's, Women's and Children's pselin. ai>ain asked the Town ing time and only havt to walk "The designation of All-America from Port Reading and Carteret, Green St. & Cooper Ave. staft & Center Sts. lv fM MM h mtttM, The courses will con- Inuncil Tuesday what happened on Lake Avenue a short distance. i? "» ' - " "* met with Monroe Spaght, presi- the efforts of a jjreat manv d*dt- Unu£ for dent 81 Shell Oil Company, owners iMlln', N J. Perth Amboy, N. J. "Welcome to Woodbridgi The Township owns property ad- 1 iip signs" which were pur- jacent to the Beth Am property ^{•d neonlc to out our community of the site which has been leased TeL LJ 8-4641 HI 2-0075 in 1961 and never installed. so the path could bt continued to 'n it< nrcw Dersw^ive fmH to to Cadillac Estates, Also present 1 Tot in 17 were two other executives of the Mr Perry recently attempted the school. J showcase th* achieve- "PF" FLYERS B • hall the Jaycees from erect- Vincent Renz. Board president, m nt* of n corporation. TrtrfVffli ii! "Welcome to Woodbridge" said he felt that something could he «rat«d- "\nd realli- Mr. Harris also said that m Each Children^ Box Contains in*, in the Iselin section, but said be worked out with the temple and Imnortsnce of an «*«-!1ent the occupied apartment houses!! ui iiay night that he did not the Parkway Authority. svMem to an A'l-Aeerica there were 345 families residing | "PF' ADVENTURE BOOK! '•nit to Ret into any controversies George Rybak said he and thefit" we wl»h tn »«ir» *-.r mr in them at the time the survey •nil Hi? Jaycees because he now Liaison Committee will meet with ind tp«T> council and a" •be was taken last March. niliT'tnnds they have the nec-' the Municipal Council and try to * of *y>'t (hat t The surveys showed that the pormlssion. work out all problems. W of FHi wi!i p»ver percentage of vacancies was very President Robert Summer School Set t'p for anv thV le«s than th» low, showing the marketability mi ht wautt btwi j It was announced that the first jvi>"",)»tt "^^ swtem "o«iiMe.' of apartments. Four out of the Christensen's a few days.' Suihmtr'Sciwol tension to h* crin-j **t\ • tt*wr.j!hn- «»m^f • c alghblftAlB tptrtiMnu hava nu ducted by the Board will** held ""fil'^e to invest i"a'e (Wn-oi'tg vacancies and the other four have Ih'jmrltnciit Sttm' for six weeks from July 1 through "'!iiHlti<' j K»(^rvn H'nUe nf from 2% to 18% vacancies, Mr. II vnezin Appointed August 11. Salaries for instruc-'0 'i-iinM1 iy"iartment. Harold Harris stated. nil r M.J/.V SIIU:KT WOODMUDM: To Sew State Pott tors were set at $550 for the sum-iM" i of the Roard of Education statistics," the mayor said, "and mer of 1964. There will be nojnrrl Doris I.ada, nresir1»nt of the "These are Indeed remarkable .\'"'>I>HR1DGE - G, Nicholas courses for enrichment the first PTA Presidents Council. thev are certainly far lower than •'ia, Cnlonia resident with ' in Woodbridge, was ap- Tuesday by Gov. Richard j to a seven-man New •'">' Stabilization Board for '•r:Tiicy Planning. V board will advise and as- 1964 the governor to insure emer 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S icin'v preparedness in case of a ;il disaster or a nuclear at- "The Friendly Store" fcck

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Rutgers Realty Co. OPEN DAILY Free Cjwtomer Parking w- Nfw Hruibwk-k Avt. 9:30 AM. TIL 6:00 P.M. at FRIDAY TIL 900 FM. NtKIW. N. J. K<-ar Entrance to Store 103 Mai« Street, Woodbridge Open All Day WEDNESDAYS UtEE PARKING IN RSAK l( liudt ID NBD SHOP KRIKAV "TIL t P.M. Independent-Leader (B.B.) - Carteret ^ I PAGE SIX Thrsday, April 9, 1964 Classic BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY RATES

OF ESTABLISHED LOCAL and ARF.A HUMS! $1.00 for 15 word, U each addHlonnl Payable 1B Contractor LiQior Stores - - Plumbing & Heating - Refrlgeratioi - Paved Driveways - Aittmatic Home Heating Deadline for 10A i M QUALITY HEATING Trlephnnr MFrnirv 4-1W8 SMITH 1 ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS - i! V & L CONTRACTORS Gus EXPERTLY INSTALLED a Alft CONDITIONING Plumbing and Heating NOTE: No Additions and Dormrrt WOODBRIDGE Also 186. Remsen Are. Avenel llumidiftcation Garage* Telephone MK rt,,rv Electronic Air-Cleaning Liquor Store, Inc. ME 4-MM Di Bella Repair and Resurfacing Recreatim Rooms Workmanship ft Materials WARM AIR Installations SMlng and Roofing WE DELIVER! ToUets • Refrigeration atlwork! Guaranteed PorcbM Kitchen Faucets • Heating ram ESTIMATES bvK&O Leaden and Gutters and Imported Winn Gas Water Heaters • -AMERICAN ATTH'-.TT t Air-Conditioning ASSOCIATION • '"' frpc Ritimatri Tlmr Panoenti AD Typw of Repairs Fneral Home Been and Liqaom REPAIRS and R. SMITH, Paving SALES _ Intm,,.,,,,,,' PULLY INSURED SALE9 - SERVICE REPLACEMENTS representative. onK \": 574 AMBOY AVENIT FORDS steady, sales persfln.Vi'' „!'" AVENKl KI 14696 GOSSELIN WOODBRIDGF. N. J. Sewer Cleaning INSTALLATION LI 9 - 7037 with car, will be w ',;!rh,f ME «-MM Car Wash Funeral Home 24 HOUR SERVICE KI S-7733 for aiiDrnr'm^!' Air Conditioned "Service Call . Service Stations - Aitomobiles GENERAL CONTRACTORS Parking We Wash Tour Car With a FU 1-2289 RF.NT And Wax It Too! Smile". MASTER BEDROf]\,~^Tl Weed »r Masonry PrudfM Colonia, N. J. v bath. Vicinitcinity witiw^it^-i" . ' "SPRAY WAX" Constriction CAIXFD 1-SS8 TOM GARAGE Schoolhl . Convenient tn ,•>'' ".' Included u No Rxttt Cost I FTJ1-58SJ J. F. Gardner A 9m taUon. Residential "(•"'; Cwtar Mew D*?er - REPAIRS Call ME 4-1248 4 Wood *«. 485 AMBOY AVENUE Additions - Alterations ED FREY MISC. FOR s.\l.E~ CokwU. N. J. Woodbridge (Pormcrl; With Chlrlcj f*rr) s\r.rs SERVirr - PARTS >) WATCH and MErmrj 4-3S4O 1954 MERCURY 4^.. .^ Repairs 1 running COMET • FIAT HIM liproveneit - Limber PLUMBING 1/ JEWELRY We're SpectabiU la Firtcrrj RppUCfnwntl ME 4-6414 •ALES * PARTS . Insured I REPAIRS • BEAK WHEEL ALIGN- Crwlit rim W MMMT4ME ana MENT and BALANCE fW. MB *-*XU Tenysii Coitractors FORDS -Bide With PiMt In a Clem Car' • BRAKE SERVICE Shirt Special MOTOR CAR CO., INC Free Estimates HEATING 1M3 St. GtoTfH Are. Painting Diamonds Reset KAHWAT ELECTRIC 17c Cash Registers Rcpaln, Alteration*, LUMBER Elertrtc Shavers Repaired Slip Covers ME 4-7378 & COAL COMPANY SEWER SERVICE Beautifully Fi Shed Rock Finishing • Pijwood • Birtwu* K7 BarreO Aram Martin Lawrence RAHWAY Emerson Laundry FU 1-7043 Airless Spraying • Muon'i SnppUci • lnraUUOB WiMdbrldge, N. J. (Since VJHJ^ • Rooflm • Pinellinf == JEWELERS EEEE FASHION FABRICS National Eliiabeth-Summit ME 4-1068 "Interior D«or»ton" Complete Remodeling • Shlntlct • Bulldtrs SuppUa New Jer^y - Automotive Work Cash Register Co. 0 MQlwdrk • Gtru« D CLASSES BV APPOINTMXtlT (IS Rahway Avenue MR. GAY MODERN KITCHENS New Brunswick Secretarial TREE SERVICE time. Studio Hrs: 9:30 to 12 - 1:3* to i Woodbridge DORMERS Real Estate Accounting k Rtuineu "The Experts Who Cut" CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY BATHROOMS - Music listmctioi - Machines School PUntlnt, trtmmlni, leedinf, Wigs and (Opp. White ChurcH) WALLPAPER 8 G. ALLEN B.C.8. LX.B., B.S iprejlng, ci»ilj trtunent, DIAL • 636-1691 cabiint and bfatlnt. land- Electrolysis • SALADS at Their Bert MA ntrettor KM St. GeorfM Ave., Woqdbrldtc 2nd ROLL FREE tcaplni, rotolUlInf, W« re- Learn To Play The move dead or undedribl* KI 1-2222 t SODA FOUNTAIN All Paints Guaranteed 861 Route No. 1 IBM intt. Reuoruble nUi, tally Hours Daily 9 • 6 P.M. • FRESH BAKERY GOODS PIANO-ORGAN Stenographic - AccounUnf Intureil Ceramic Tile Avenel - ME 4-3500 Srcrrurlil . Office Mublnct S41-C17S Thursday & Friday 'Til 9 P.M. Open 8 A.M. to 9 PM. Next to Rayco ACCORDION Civil Service Bwiuhboiril Closed Monday RetepUonht - Kejpunchinj Private Instructions by Sortlnj . TabuUtlnt • Wlrtni 88 Washington Ave., Carteret INCLUDING SUNDAYS Qualified Teachers EVERY PRICE CilcuKtlnt Electrolysis Closed Wednesday All Day Oa; I: Eve 0 Loa •<>«• Jewelers Beginner* and Advanced EVERY SIZE Fret Plutount EDWARD SWANICK Students Accepted Kilmer S-3»10 MILDRED B. SMITH lit 4lb»G) SI.. Ne» Bniniwkfe CERAMIC TILE - Detective Agency Call ME 4-5446 ELECTROLYSIS CONTRACTOR Authorized TRADE YOUR HOUSE Sales & Service SPECIALIST including Mosaic tiles TOBOROWSKY Leave Everything To Vt CONN ORGANS "That'i not smel>- Remove Unwanted Hair New Jobs and ALL WORK KIMBALL PIANOS 30 Vears of Know How Detective Agency The Nearest Chiej Rumun ' ''J Repairs of All Kinds FULLY GUARANTEED! and Experience In SURE - FAST - SAFE Licensed 4 bunded by State o: tquaw is heap ••••'"•!; New Jersey FU 8-1667 JARDOT Residential Home Sales 40 Mary Avenue, Fords CIVIL Si CRIMINAL Member Thing To A Marie's Beauty Salon. INVESTIGATIONS FU 8-0873 VAftej M83C ftteMuUwp )» ItoHtuW PIANO COMPANY Multiple. Liitim Seme* n Washington Ave., Carteret GOIPBLATT'S Nlebt Pitrul Protection Bahwtj'i 0!<)nt BltiSBBlM* 1 Bryant St. Balmy Plalnclothesmen Jewflii KI 1-4433 For All Occasion! WooArldge $Maney Iris HALE & FEMALE OPEKATOBS 84 East Cberry Street Stern S Oragoset (Closed Wednesday!) OPEN DAILY It » - Sat. 10 - » I- CiaU Fuel Oil MATRIMONIAL MATTERS SKCKPTI.Y Si EFFICIENTLY RAHWAY REALTORS INVESTIGATED CHAKACTEK REPORTS in tn# SKCURITY CONTROL CAB -Landscape Contractor ME 4-55C0 Carousel SERVICE EDDY'S MUSIC CENTER world you'll UNMAKKKD CAKS 54 MAIN ST. looking for fit* MISSING I'KKSONS TRACED OF AVENEL CONSTABLE SERVICE Albert J. WOODBRIDGE WILL TRAVEL ANYWHERE 383 Avenel 8tre«t. Avenel Culonia Fill Your Coal Bin With Day & Nile Call SCHAEFER, Sr. (On 81 litorje »venue> Lehigh Premium Anthracite VAIky 6-5132 Hairdresser 19:1 New Hrunswlck Avenue l'eitta Amboy PRIVATE LESSONS NUT or STOVE LANDSCAPE at 6ui 8tudl» Foreign Cars Accordion Guitar Looking For The 22.95 CONTRACTOR Piano Qrumn Sa» Glamorous You? ME 6-2711 MUllcil i(iUHIiunU * FU 1 9865 FOREIGN CAR lndu»triul Stale Hwy No. Z7. Colonla lOMl'LKlK IJVNOSCAPE OB U UftruBenU COM. 21-95 REPAIRS We (>l«o Sill Un*n Itinpi PLANNING COLLISION WORK BUCK ___ft GKAIHNU k SEEDING Painting COAL 20-50 tviddlMj • Tltn Books Free Estimates bluublicty EXPOSURE KUItou 8-215* 7ipi# PAINTING Can Assist You EUROPEAN I'KAINED BASEMENT Rahway MECHANIC LAUIV GO., INC. NEW LAWNS with In Selling Your Rome Eli. ia?i Water Proofing Spraying BOOK and Imported Auto Tbe mere ptople who Know It, - lnduatrial MERION BLUE SOD Sandblasting the fut«r your hotM will aell. Call Today Commercial Patios — KtH'k « INDUSTRIAL 137 SALES and SERVICE INSIST ON LIFETIME GUARANTEE GIFT For Fait Service 1010 (it George Avenue i'Utntlug • COMMERCIAL - Fret EitiiuiM - Jim Give U» • Call AVENEL Tntu • Siirulw - Evergreen* Palming and Decoratng ME 4-1111 Cuatracion tt Amrnca SHOP (Nctr CUivcitut) Aak F« DitpU? EIMER BUSINESS and w\ SIMONE BROS. Dill, «:M A. H lo »:M r H. VAlley 6-5260 M I. Ckmj 8t, Railway LINDEN N J. **lurdxj »M k U. to «:•» * M Pine Tree Nursery UBOKATOK1E8, tac. DIRECTORY NO Klag George* Rd. MULTIPLMLI LMTWO S BVIOB ttl MIUM Blv*. Eabw«; fU MTJI ME 6-9070 inz tit (tatrge Ate. Av.iwl HU 6-2726 MK 4-9752 Kord§, New Jertcv FU MUS WA Will HI 6-0059 (E.B.) • Carteret Prew Thrsday, April 9, 1964 PAGE SEVEN im Avenel Church Setting Faczak to Head lT>r , \, • rP Mi I UassahPlans B'naiBVith 0BD I xT U ARA o ESc Theatre Party for Ugi-Ordemann Rites Women Install Annual HriJL J J John Kii<7.ak hasJAftTHUR d AMOS V. C.H1GI A board of djrec- ^ COLON1A - Sinai Chapter of, GISF.N IONIA AVENEL ~ Miss Jo«n Annithelr return the newlyweds wil J'nai B'rith Women, held its in- iii'on nauwri rhairrnnn 4 tho an-l AVENE!. Funrrnl services HOPELAWN-Funeral nual fund drive nf SI .loWs for Amos V Tihigi, ftfl New Brur*- was held with Ordemann, daughter of Mr. andreside in finnhamtown. itallation dinner at Temple Roth, for Arthur C. Oisin. «">. 15 Bel- 128 Co |first Aid Squad. Inr . Mnv SI. wick Avenue, who died Tuesday Mrs. John Ordemann, 132 Inman Mr. and Mrs, Ugi are both grad \m, Cleveland Avemie. mont Avenue, HiEhlaml Park, a •niiii' juntil June 7, and has warned nt Uooscvell Hnspltal, will be Avenue, became the bride of Jo- former resident of Awncl. whoj nates of Woodbridge High School. Mrs. Alvin Krevsky, first vice residents and merchant,1: to recog- held tomorrow at 11 a. m., at the llceht, theatre seph J, Ugi, son nf Mrs. John died Mondayy nl St ttejer's Hospl- j i She is employed by Johnson A president of Northern Now Jersey nizi e onlly uniformeif d niid nqundd Flynn and Sor Funeral Home, 424 Kapler, 126 So. Main Street, Bon-Johnson, New Brunswick, as sec Council B'nai B'rifh Installed offi- [tal, New Brunswick<. S*l be held men and disoournRe nnntithnriref East Avenue. Perth Amboy, with hamtown, aid Joseph Ugl, 119 retary In the traffic department. cers as follows: this afternoon at 2:00 at the ; persons wlx) mny approach them the Rev. Sylvestus H. llenson, 27 showing of First Street, Perth Amboy, Satur- Her husband is employed by the Mrs. Yale Abrnms, president; j Greiner Funeral Home. 44 Green Hie i All aid squad men will *'<"«f I street pastor of Simpson Methodist 8:3 at day, In St. Andrew's R. C. Church. Johnson it Johnson Research Cen Mrs. Robert Brennsal, first vice with burial to uniforms with a bnn> which willj' cioverleaf IVk Oeme- Church, officiating. Burial will ° The Rev. John Eagan, pastor, per- ter, New Brunswick. He" server president; Mrs Mike Rablnsky; follow iin Cloverlea ho their bonifido idenlifirntnn be in Shoreland Gardens, Keyport. is being planned formed the ceremony. with the U. S. Marines and Is now tery.. Wrtodbrl%. second vice nresldenl: Mrs Mort- .lamps Serkowski completed the The deceased was a retired em- Mrs. Leonard) 1 The deceaedeceased waa s employepoy d as. bv jTiiven in marriage by her father, studying at Fairleigh Diekenso on Kntler. third vice president; rardio pulmonnrv resuscitation ployee of the American Smelting Nntional Fund University, Madison. an electricialtii n at thhe WarWd BakingBki}} the bride wore a gown of silk or- ,Mrs. Arnold Tepper,, treasurer; i-nurse nt the Hiehlnnii Park First and Refining Company end was Company. Newark, nnd hnd boen I ho home of Mrs. ganza styled with a fitted bodice, |Mrs. Mark Tam, financial lecre- Aid Squad huiMinr, nnrl is now a member of (he Italian Tripoli 120 Sherwood tary; Mrs. Michael Rlchmnn, so- with the firm for the past 23 yenrs Club, Perth Amboy. A native ivnikin. bateau neckline, three-quarter qualified, to wpnr the emhlem uwTa to the "Blue length sleeves and featured an A- cial secretary; Mrs. Harold Feisl He was affiliated with Pvramid [of Italy, Mr. Ghlgi had formerly Captain Bart Flnrenline report Jewish National GOP Club Sets corresponding secretnrv: Mrs |Lodf»e 490 nf New York City, F resided In Perth Amboy and in line skjrt which had a front panel od Bctivllies for March included y [Stanley Schwartz,, recording sec- ,aii&4. M.. and a member ctt the pf embroidered Ale neon lace. The irfrrfnspArTfitToti. 17 emergency fop for>fo theh 'tat tat tttt ? Greenspan, rum'- retary; MVs. Robert harrfner. sen- IMPORTANT .KM!: Ti'chniciil Sgt. Nnrniiin .1, I'rllcan, whost International Association of Ma- Muiray ski rt was desigwd with a double Theatre Partyl 16 motor vehicle accidents, R firm Surviving arc his widow, Gu»- ,, ,ked members tinel ;' Mrs. Harold Alda, Mrs. liar wife, I,flrrnlnc is the rfiiuglilrr nl Mr. nnd Mrs. Sieve Adam- chinists I/ical 340 of Newark. He as how in the back with pleats ex- 1 fire drill, J industrial. 1 standby sit; three daughters, Miss Rose jcnijlff items such as ISELIN - Mrs Wilbur Frem* old Blinder, Mrs. Burton Drucker, C7.yk, 408 F.ust Avenue, Sewnren, performs a maintenance had moved from Avenel to High tending into a chawl train. Her making a total of 6ft rails, A tnta iThomas, Hopclawn; Mrs. El- condition , toys, chairman, announced the Fourt Mrs. Irving Plkkin, Mrs. Morris check on the engine nf n (' 11« l.iftmaster used to fly iupply 'and Park six years apo. bouffant veil of silk illusion was of 558 miles were traveled, 1K7 eannre Sokolowski, Perth Amboy, and appliances. jckerman, as trustees: Mrs runs between Howard AI'H, (nnal Zone, nnd South America. Surviving are his widow, Elita- |held by a cluster of orgairca roses. Ward Republican Club of Wood- man hours ftsed. and 4.floo pounds iand Mrs. Margaret Scanten, Corn- Temkin has been lonald Uebeskind, counselor. Transport aircraft make the "Andes Run" weekly In support both (Ilarkncsst a daughter, Y., two soiw. Walter i She carried a cascade of garden- | bridge Township will hold its of oxypm used ing. N. Chairman for the evpn'np was Menlo the con- ias, stcphanotis and ivy. of all U, S. Air Force missions in South America, MrsMr.. Thnmns ^ Thomas, Laurence Harbor and Spring theatre party, May 22. irs. Jules Bluestone. Steve De The next meeting of the squad The bride's cousin, Mrs. Robert Park; two stepdaughter"!, Mrs. Antonio Ghigi,...„., United States ,.„,, Members and friends attending 'as, a halad singer and his ac will b» April 20, when a drill will Ravmond Flood. Edison and Miss Navy; and.l. grandchildren. ; ,.,, o{f officers is set Lampert, Bricktown, was matron i ion will see "My Fair Lady" at the imoanist Robert Tavlor, enter E. W, Caseyi Jr. |be conducted bv Cantata Floren- [Catherine Tomnkins of Highland , «ilh Mrs, Leonard I of honor. Bridesmids were Miss Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn. lined, Mne and John Yuhas, instructor. Park; three stewon*, John Tnmp- ;„,. and Mrs. Nelson Big taura Jane Majorie, Point Peas- Club President CO- After the show, there will be sup- Mrs. Leonard Chakrin. a former Woodbridge kins, Lakewood: WiTUnm, West Churchwomen Aid ! chairman and ant, cousin of the bride; Miss Bev- WOODBRIDGE - Edwin W. kim! * per at Marios. The club has president of Sinai Chapter, was Keansburg and Richard, East erly Olsen, Woodbridge; Mrs. Casey, Jr., has been elected first Alaskan Orphanage | chartered a bus for the affair. recently installed as second vice Fords Church Plans Orange; 10 grandchildren: a step- of the general mem- Raymond Lackie, Sewaren and president of the newly formed Alice Cuthberlton Reservations may be made with iresldent of the Northern New Organ Dedication brother, John Mevers: and a step- ISELIN — Members of the Wo- v,,, be held April 13, Mrs. Bert Perhacs, Carteret. John Fitzgerald Kennedy Greater 1606 Oak Trer Road fersey Council. sister, Miss Dorothy Meyers, both men's Missionary Council of the al Temple B'nai Jacob, Mrs. French, LI 9-1968 and you Woodbridge Democratic Club. Iselln, New Jersey FORDS - The Wesley Metho-' 1 Best man for his cousin was The nest regularly scheduled of Jersey City llselin Assembly of God Church col- t Avenel. Nomination need not be a member to attend, Other officers elected are Mur- Tel*. LI 8-84(8 dist Church has announced plans Rudy Perhacs, Carteret. Another mee'in" of the chapter will be lected articles for packsges to be wj|] be announced. The monthly meeting of the club ray Friedman, Larry Becker, and for an organ dedication, Sunday, cousin, Bert Perhacs, Carteret, \pril 22 -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitisim DONALD POCIfEK sent to the Children's Home in will be held tomorrow, 8 p. m., al Walter Canill, vice presidents; 4 p.m., at the Church, This organ! ushered with Peter Smith, Wood- mons, Semet Avenue, were guests Valdes, Alaska, st a meeting UM V. F. W. Hall, Lincoln High i Lorraine Brogan, recording sec will replace the one destroyed by WOODBRrDGK - Funeral «erv wUy Life Apostolate [bridge; Richard Pastor, Fords and [Saturday of Mr and Mrs. Peter ;Thursday in the church. It was way, at which time "Premier retary; Gladys Mati, correspond fire last September. The Revice. s for Donald Alan Pnchek. IS- Jack Ordomann, Avend, brother Honprelles 4-H Clvb Moran, Clark reported that although it was al- Hans Spring Dance tflte" will be held. A first show 'ing secretary; Charles Rosener Harry W. Goodrich. District vear old son of Woodbrldge Police of the bride. —Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Asilo |Detective Sgt. Slenhen and Anne most impossible to make contact 0I.OMA -.The St. John Vi- ing of the club's '63 movies wiL Plrin for County Fnir financial secretary; Helen Reti, Superintendent will preside. learned William Sharp, Roselle was the and daughters, Anne Marie and Durisch Pochek, fi78 Watson Ave- with the Home, It was lev Familmily Lif"» Apostolate be shown by Vincent D'Andrea ISELlNr - The Honorettes 4-H treasurer; William B, Dunigan, The organ will be presented by soloist. |Mary Josephine of Bloomfield, nue, who died Mondav niaht at that a minister of the Assemblies spring fling - dance and Included in the showing will t Club heTd a combined sewing and parlimentarian; Leroy Handerhan, Leonard Nelson, president of the were dinner guests Saturday of Rahwav Hospital, will be held of God Churches, stationed at the Saturday, 9 p. m. In the For traveling on their wedding .the swim party, annual picni' business meeting Monday after- sergeant-at-arms; Joseph Durish, Board of Trustees, and is a three I Mr. and Mrs. Altxander Cuthbert- this morning at 10-.00 at the Grei- Horn* had been killed during the iol cafeteria. Stag-«-long tritrip to Miami Beach. Fla., th|e Christmas party and '64 install noon with Mrs. Wally Bowen, 210 IJoseoh D'orsi, and Hy Kramer, manual, electronic orRnn, 1 son, Oak Tree Road. ner Funeral Home 44 Green Street earthquake. will be led by Betty Leo- bride chose a beige pure silk suit lion. Correja Avenue. trustees. Clarence Kellogg will present a with services at 10:30 at the Hun The womon also worked on "yo- ai (he piano. and matching accessories. Upon John G. Schreiber, Jr., mun Michele Caravella. president of orogram at the close and the Installation will take place, May f»alran Reformed Church with thi vo" dolls, which are made out of tirkets will be sold at the clpal chairman, will be guest the girl's unit conducted the I Sanctuary and Children's Choirs 4, at Homer's Ad Lib with Mayor Panel Discussion Rev. Leslie Rgry. pastor, offici I the cloth usually used In the mak- .will include light re- speaker. His topic will be "Wha business portion of the meeting. wilt sing. Walter Zirpolo as installing of- atin". PurlaT will be In Clover ine of pillow covers. The dolls ihments. March Report Made are Primary Elections?" Mr Individual progress reports were ficer. Set For Tonight I'eaf Park Cemetery. will he wnt to the Indian children o-chairmen _. Sue Schreiber will discuss th submitted by the members on •U^Enterjiency Squad Forty-one new members were WOODBRIDGE - A general WILL PROVIDES GIFTS The.deeeased was a sophomore ' i the Missions in Arizona". , and Mrs. Robert Vermette, ___4RIDGE - The Wood-I organization structure of the maj- their projects which thev are pre- welcomed Into the dub making a membership meeting of Our Lady Denver — Next Christmas, Tru SernMwoks, contalnng assorted suggested bringing along jor political parties. at Woodbridge Senior High School bridge Enlergeney Squad, Inc., paring for exhibition in the an-total membershin of 74 at Carmel PTA will be held man and Elizabeth Jones, of Den greet Ins; cards anrl Christmas itf records \hich have been and had played on the baseball advised a total of 121 calls were Mrs. Frank Straulina and Mr .nual Middlesex Countv Fair this meeting of the group. tonight, 8:00 in the hall, Smith ver and others can expect a $50 cards were also made to be dis- M All married couple* are team sponsored by Woodbridge made during the month of March, [Harry Schrump reminded mem I summer in East Brunswick. Mr. Casey appointed Mrs. Mur- I Street. Visits with the Sisters gift- :rihuted to the children. {to attend. Elks Lodgo_e in the Babe Ruth broken down as follows: bers to bring stamps and coupor Connie Dztombak was welcomed rav Friedman in charge of public begin at 7:00. Woodbridge class Mrs. Simmons, who died Febru Mrs. Magne I/>hne, president, to the meeting. as a new member. ary 3, named two executors of League. He wasia member of the r A Sorry Lot Transportation 77, non transport relations and a commiltfe to serve mothers will be hostesses. announced that the next regular her $3,500 estate to mail out gifts Hungarian Reformed Church of Jge - When you married him 10, accidents 15, home accidents Refreshments will be served the next meeting will be April on the instal'ation and dedication Mrs. Frank J. Deeibus, presi meeting of the WMC will be held n costing this amount to ten friends Woodbridge. j promised to share his lot, 4, industrial 3 inhalators J, fires under the direction ol Mrs. 20, from 3.30 to 5:30 p.m., at Mrs. as fo ows: Mrs. J. Scanlon, Mrs. ident, announced a short business on Mav 7, 7:45 p.m. A prayer Besides his parents he is sur fc't you? 5 and miscellaneous 4. George Smith and Mrs. Kenneth Bowen's home. iM. Favtok, Mrs. Charles Reti. meeting will be held and a panel and then to mail them a Christ- service is held each Tuesday Hutton assisted by District 2 mas card each year as long as vived by a brother, Stephen J Ko - Yes, but I didn't know A total of 484 man hours were I Mrs. Clifford Handerhan, Robert discussion will be presented on I afternoon at 1 p.m., in the church. Indecision by Congo army de- they live. Pochek, Jr. used and the two ambulances members. Mrs. Louis Coscia Mulligan, James Lake, and Wil-"Code for Parents of Teenagers.' that it was just a lot of meniDer5. IVK drive on rebels. ble. traveled l.MS miles. will conduct the dark horse. Iliam B. Duntean. will inct"ddo thth ° ReR v S^pu^*^^f¥¥W^rWr^ high Rowan. Our Lady of Peace Democratic Club 'hurch, Fords; Judge Aldona Ap- leton, Juvenile and Domestic To Hear Hayes ielations Court, New Brunswick ¥ ¥ WOODBRIDGE - Brook Hayes rtrs. Jack flottdenker, Guidance ¥ a former Congressman from Little Jounselo'ounselor at Woodbridg^ge Junior Rock Arkansas, presidential ad- Hig- h' School~ ' ' , and' Troope"i— r NormaM--«nn. ¥ thh e latl e PidPresident t John Wooley. Safety Education Bureau .',,-«..•• rul P

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vriiis ui i, row r rf >ihut,' Arribov a^iui,o.u .... Arthur f. Vandffbilt chai» a ..„.., „.. Treasurer, wllT be the!^ modepator. Tonics to be discussed FREE Rutgers University whpre he ii 'oing some instructing and work incli'He dating, diversion, dress. Ing vyjUh students at Eagleton drinking and driving. Tnstituti of Politics, will speak Mrs. Dscibus urged all mem- the next regular meeting of bercbers to attend and bring their : Woodbridge Townshin Yi 'cnde" booklets. Democrats, April 20, at The Forg The group will also soonsor a Inn. card party. April 21, at the Eliza Middlesex County--i Freeholds! ,bethtown Consolidated Gas Com- Director George L. Burton. Jr nanv. Perth Amboy. Committees will also be included on the pr< win be named and notified bv the °rem. The Democratic Count' Dresident. Tickets have been dis- Committee has been invited t tributed and are available from attend. members to attend and tickets * Plans were also discussed at ;ijl be available at the door,

the Loyalty Day^nrade float. ie!*Jpiursdav for the school stii- Deleeato were selected for the ••US- Jents with mothers of the first Middlesex County Young Demo- !rade classes as hostesses and crats convention, May 17, at Stan- r. George Czick, hospitality •t ley's Ga'lerv. 2 p.m. :hairman, in charge. -C John Matye, chairman of the i-narini! twenties buffet-dance, May 22, at Kennv Acres, announc- IRST COMMUNION ¥ °d extra tickets are available from FORDS - Fifteen young chil- the ticket chairman, Mrs. John dren of St. Nicholas Catholic Matve. The affair is open to theJhurch of the Byzantine Rite re- ceived their First Holy Com- ¥ nublic. munion on Sunday. The com- ¥ A John F, Kennedy memoria municarits were John Gazda, Rob- | essay contest trophy is being de ert William Gerzanich, Robert • t signed and will be awarded during Karabinchak, John Michael IS WHAT SAVING'S Mav to the outstanding Wood Kuntz, Gary Rechtorovich, Jdhn bridge Senior High School student, David Rokita, Donald Tirpak, •c 1 • i Carol Lawrence, who marrie< Michael Wargo, Denise Lynn • i petor-singer Robert Goulet, finds Chilipka, Jo Ann Choma, Donna • ( ALL ABOUT Marie Gomola, Susan Marie •( career demands growing b; Whin you add to your savings, you are adding1 ps and bounds since her rol Herrick, Julianne Rimar, Con- II in the musical drama "West Sid stance Rock, Patricia Ann Sim- to your family'i future! A new home? College for thi I! Story." kovich. DISCOUNT >• ¥ children? A long awaited dream vacation? ¥ All things are possible when you save the modern ¥ >• Earning-Mutual-Savings Bank Way. Get started now, ¥ ¥ and let our generous Interest-Dividends keep • Towne n Country Delicatessen ¥ COUPONS your livings growing! ¥ And Caterers * FREE - 20(;< Off U}»*oiu«t

swords and cannon. Cooking uten- Flowers Are Blooming sil*, clothing and uniforms also Jewelry The Crow's Nest will be exhibited. Another special building will be set a*idV to dis- 8 play hundreds of old farm imple- Spring Mood jH N Emerges — Kennedy ments and other items ot agricul- tural interest. Also on display will Fashions Garden NARY be ancient firefighling apparatus CDs' fn fasftion Mees - Party Takes Over . , Dr. Burt Isenberg. Fords and Dr. Albert Richmftl. Woodhririge. participated in an all-day sympo- Grows for Girls Alias Frank Forester Solid - Here ami There: sium on contact lenses in the Rar- The flowers that blnom in the! For spring, girls will he wear By JOHN T. « Vork, spring have nothing on the (ash-1ing linetw and linen-like blends Ever (he poser, English-born, WASHINGTON. D. C- Whether!In recent month' mg that always causes a lump in whl("tl Rafted over 55n inns that big and little girls willjrtoftwl awlss, aecrstickfr. pique. I Henry Willian) Herbert. Flsq.i Secretary Luther I!,., your throat" When the American trlsts fTOm '' ****** Cadet be picking Tor dres*. school andjmustin. plma. (will, barkcloth. could be "British" when il suited'ppbruary 16 1858 .* sj.houete, are accented ^-iS^.^STSit Rumors were n(. »nd All-^mcrirs Pity flogs were T Sgl. William Dettmer. son (casual «ir rayon blends and. his fancy ~ or. if he preferred.I ^ ^ fof Nov. 2 that Hodge, «^^ffa£T^^I^-danglin « .'- «. Kennedy sha ton. he could be rustic Krank lorest«., ^^ iM ,ck, and jn j than raised at the town hall, your navi- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. DeUmer, For spring, fashion grows a gar- py and that Ken:en,, the most brilliant 19th century, I1M ^^ (k(i ;lmm'lM.. nf .7 gator foil such a' feeling of pride •**> Barron Avenue and Cadet da) of fresn voung nesi),ns with, tice to her, the gloominess of S^II^-y people had expected. happy with him h. u i the American ohtdoors on the "real and got (hat chokedup sensation, !Second , ^^ *,_ _Biilcker- a simp|,city ,hal ,ends ilMl( ,0 fa.|lor girls with plenty of Cedars" and the Granted that much of his legis- ti Herbert's rttnuAable Frank inspired Later others told us they felt the «*'• son of Mr. and MrjW. . A. | and brights U> choose from Bold outbursts of Herbert made life ex I brie and color interest. brooches. lative program so far has bten in- same way . . Nicholas M. Bar-!Buickcrond. m Rowland Place, noral print*, big and little polka Nobody even Fashion goes free-form difficult. The bride left bieri. 17,' .son of Mr. and Mrs.IK11 of Wooabrid«e. wil1 march! sibillty now. sprlDg. Anthony Barbieri, 7277 Rahway «ilh the Queens Guard Alr Forc« Avenue and Ronald L Oyer, n,\ftffTC PrwferarDritr Team. R^', a bank overlooking sot, of Mr and Mrs. Edwin Oyer>". i" '"- >«< .Inter-Colleguto «• cwto and suits start, but gradually he lDri Team Passaic River at Newark Vet. 31 Martin Terrace both of Wood- " Championships, tomor-; In dresses and jumpers, The nautical infduence is seen inj that Adela would never return, i son variety in getting Congress to tent his writings dominated mentary to «pring's tweedy tex- brWge. are undergoing two weeks'«* » Washington D. CM part newest interpretations are combinations of navy with white.;even as On May 15, Herbert sent out go along with the proposals, 3 fullness in scene, For- tures. White Jewelry gives a of active rfutv training at the "f *e a"™ ' Cherry Blossom shape*, w.th fullness falling and with red or navy trimming, invitations for a party the follow- gardless of their origin tary of Defend, Festival Kenneth J from a draw- British ties. Clean effect with navy.. Naval Training Center, Great • • • - Oliv.cr.lvolum.nous folds Little girls play it pretty ing night in his hotel room, but man, said the ",(• V 18 son Mrs Estelle g py y Perhaps more significant how. J-L ,]• Henry"' R^ ' °' Olivier, 30:string neckline or awide, rounded of stretch J English nobili- tailored touches are gold off schedule." for springpg , with pplenty of stretch and Cam- the strangeness of the notes bracelets mixing gold ever, is'the fashion in which he Str 1 l com le1c( oke u PHtman. who Schaupp, 26 Inverness Terrace! Sinter f* ' ^\ P !|j' - and knit fashions in the act.ve £• « ««had frightened or repelled those who initial and bar!has been able to smoothly ineor baslc trainln reason circle, the civil m. Fords recently celebrated his ! . S recently at Naval occasionally, the waistline is sportswear picture received them. Cm May 16, the id casual chain 'porate into his closest circle of 10th service anniversary with the!TrammgCein^reatLakes. 111.,dropped, for a dimming new pins cuff links been fighting for - For summer, girlls will be get- anniversary — to the day — of 'advisors people bearing the indel- ground, although when the 24-year necklaces. 2>i years. Whe, Esso Research and Engineering "stretched-oat" look. ting In the swim with blouson three months of marriage, Her- Rble LBJ brand to replace hold old Herbert arrived in America in Armed Service; Company. Mr. Schaupp is a Many drtsses are costumes swimsuits, bikinis, and rugby- overs from the Kennedy era. It's Muskegon, — John Mede- 1831 for a "short visit" he left, bert waited alone in his room. IJOY DELAYS TRAIN , voted to defer M " supervisor in the company's of- with thei/ very own capes, jackets striped tank suits. Imaginatively ma has received a pocket size behind in England a sordid record Only one fist knocked on the; Hollywood, Fla. - A porter:been done without undue fanfare proved bill. fice and plant division, Linden. or coats. The coatdress and thestyled beachwear features wildly it bible he lost white serving with of wild days. door that night: that of a long-;heard ticking in luggage aboard|or disruption and apparsntly with- Ao action this pleated-skirt dress with blazer jac- printed coverups with hoods or the United States Army In Ger- The Englishman never returned time friend named Philip Anthon. i a southbound train and it was out ruffled feelings on anybody's ket are favorites with the young- hats. Jottings: many, in 1945. home. He taught school in NewHerbert thrcstfour envelopes in delayed for two hours. A north-1 part or any party-splitting scan. er than-springtime set. The Perth Amboy office of the An east Berlin residenl found NEW PACIFIC COMMANDER York for eight years, surrounded Anthon's pockets and then the bound train was also delayed' Mosl notable departees, of! The cape's the shape of many Social Security Administration the Bible in a church, gave it to Admiral Harry D. Felt, com- by students who idolized him forfriends talked for several hours J for fear the vibration would set have been Ted Sorenson.: of Spring's smartest coats for ;ourse, has moved from 313 State Street, a West Berliner who had been per- mander of the II. S. Forces in his uncanny skills with hunting Just before 2 a.m.. Herbert rose.'off what they thought was "•Arthur Schlesinger and most re-| girls. It can be a real cape, or a to Perth Amboy National Rank mitted through the communist- the Pacific, who plans to retire in rifle and fishing rod and for his went into the bathroom and killed bt mb. 'cently Pierre Salinger. Others of i coat with detachable, reversible, Building, to 93 Smith Street. The built wall over the holidays. She July, will be replaced by Admiral growing fame as a classical himself with a rifle. The ticking suitcase was found lhe origina| Kennedy White House: short-cropped or other variety of ! new location is on the Southwest in turn gave it to the American Ulysses S. Grant Sharp, Jr. scholar and translator. \ One of the notes given Anthon and cut open and a toy train »«s coterie have been Riven different capelet. Capes also appear as corner of Smith and King Streets, Consulate in Berlin which returned Admiral Sharp, 57, has spent Thet was the distinctly "Eng- told of three months of "the hap-kicking away. The owner. Mrs,;an(j -m mMt cases j^ influential: jackets for Spring suits. one block east of Five Corners — it to the church which had given it most of the last 20 years in the lish" period of Herbert's life.. days of my life * . . all,Alice Goodman, was reimburse! iro|e, ancj it appears reruin some cape coats, the spring Karol George Brechka, Wood- o Medema. Pacific and at present commands He strode about New York, his lost forever" It asked for a. - [of them will be leaving fairly soon — coat line-up includes demi-fitted bridge, will receive a degree of the U. S, Pacific Fleet. His -*wtall figure attired in British: plain headstone, of lUtle Fans or! too. Speculation is that Kenneth ]styles, "military" looks' stretched Bachelor of Electrical Engineer- post will include U. S. forces tweeds with "cavalier boots upon j BllilBellevilll e stone" andd briburiall in O'Donnell,' now doing political Ing from the University of Flor- out styles and collarless coats with in the Pacific, including the South |h« f«t and massive Kin? Charles Ml. Pleasant Cemslery, Newark 'chores instead of handling White ida at commencement exercises a dress maW look. Vietnam war zone. spurs setting o ffthe ' ; The days of brilliance were over i House appointments, may be the slated for April 19. ... Dennis The Chanel-influence is reflect- Herbert often g: nned the for -prink Forester," aged 51 next one. M. Hertzog, 17, son of Mr. and ed in coats, as well as suits, with SNAKES A DELICACY marshes rear Newark, particular- years. He ended his note: If the new advisors at the White Mrs. Howard A. Hertzog, 164 such "Chanelisms" as bras but- Hong Kong — This is the peak ly after he gave up schoolteaching . Ani «o "ood night to House are the ones vho must Lockwood Avenue, Woodbridge, tons, braid binding and quadru season for snakes — you can ea!in 1838 to devote himself to full- Henry Herbert." fa;hion and present the John-on completed basic training recently pied pockets. Very much in the it fried, stewed, grilled or In soup. lime wiling. His aim was toj ! image in Washington it is the par- at Naval Training Station, Great Chanel mood are cardigan-collared Snake meat is considered a deli- compose scholarly historical! ty organization, by and large, Lakes, 111. . . . styles and blazer-jacketed suits cacy by the people of South China. novels but friendly editors influ-! ; which must bi coi.med out to car- rind costumes. The 2 biggest snake dealers in enced him to write also of the; i ry the ball for the President at the .1 Operator 13 Reports: Very often spring coats and the city sell more than 2,000 a day. outdoor sports which he knew so 'national convention and in the pre- suit sleeves are soft shirtsleeves Generally, it is mixed with chic- well. Concerned lest his reputa j That if you want your favorite election campaign. with cuffs. ken, pork, bamboo shoots, and tion be tarnished. Herbert signed! recipe included in the Tercenten- It is then to be expected that With girls' spring styles so sim-abalone. A special delicacy his outdoor works "Frank For-' For drtss-ta ual rcm, ary Cook Book to be published by i the President will want to work ple, fabric and color have never snake liver stewed with onion oster." i soft grained leather ^ Mrs. Norbert Jost, Freeman [hand-in-glove with them and high top tudhiddmrj Street and Mrs, Bernard Jost, Lin- baen more important. and sauces. The Struggling young writer "You're through, sir . . . ithere's every evidence he is do-' By AUfD-EdmonJs den Avenue, Woodbridge, you bet- married Sarah Barker in Maine.' toon fl.v we pry l/iov Imnih 'ing that, including his feature ad-, ter get it to one of them as soon in 1839 and life with his 18-year- loose!'' j dress to a Congressional fund-rais- : as possible . . . That the Social old bridge assumed both warm ing dinner in Washington. Security office for this area has love and cold tragedy. She was ill Providing Capitol Hill gossip moved to 93 Smith Street, Perth with consumption and Herbert las any foundation, there may Arnboy . . . That Robert G. Mor- took her to Schooley's Mountain, .•vtn be Cabinet changes before etti, 168 Midfield Road, Colonia, among other places, in the vain the fall election as well as after participated in a meeting of the "Mary, turn on your WHEREAS, the urgency and magnitude of iiope of curing her. : it. Attorney General Robert Ken- Newark Chapter of the National outside lightl" the educational tasks before us are increasing Mrs. Herbert died in ISM, leav- nedy has publicly takl be dou, Association oj ^Accountants, in ing % sofl^,WflUtiH> Grog* «•*• not plan to sera afar Nown- Newark recently . . ,-That the dally; and • . ' *. '" ' bert. Ttet oisfr&iigM father sent ber, but the political bettors think bis mnto'EBglandto enjoy a bet- SiH'e Board of Education has ap- WHEREAS, the enrollments of our schools his resignation could come before '64 COMtTl m-oved the Eagleton Institute of ter life with the Herbert family 'hen, regardless of whether he P ''tics, the Urban Studv Center are, growing annually and rnaking huge de- there. becomes part of the Democratic car th»t z., or 2100J ni:. and the Alcoholic Study Center as mands upon the teaching profession and those Now the highly productive ticket as how seems possible. "Newark period" began after regular divisions of Rutgers. The preparing for it; and For other reasons there is a Board also approved the gradu- you should Herbert built "The Cedars." Her- question mark on Interior Secre- ate curricula leading to the Mas WHEREAS, teaching is one of the pre-- bert loved his cabin, although tary Stewart Udall, an avid JFK| fer of Education degree in the deep melancholy lingered. The supporter in the pre-nomination I Low Department of Vocational-Techni nent professions of American life; and writer would stare for noun at a battle against Johnson in 1960. I *• stay when \n portrait of his wife, interspersing cal Education at Rutgers' Gradu- WHEREAS, it is imperative that all of us Conversely, a Cabinet member I dj ate School of Education. his gloom with furious bursts of whose position has been solidified | *|] Washington, 0.0. do our utmost to select, prepare, and retain the marvelous production. I best possible teachers for our nation's schools Fully "Frank Forester" now, 1893 From the Notebook Herbert dressed the part when he Howie Currid, son of Mr. and and colleges and to encourage our most tal- rowed his boat down the Passaic Mrs. Howard Currid, 21 Lancas- ented youth to consider teaching as a career: River to visit Newark. He wore: TAT ter Road, Colonia, is announcer- fringed bunting clothes and a1 Ml 4.1112 engineer (or Station WERD, Drew NOW, THEREFORE, I, WALTER ZIRPOLO; huntsman's cap over his long hair.: >HOREHAM HOUUtiKiDUK, N. J. University, Madison. Off the air Horc-L Mayor of Woottbrtdge, declare tf^'lWt^^ for some time, due to techmcal Teaching Career Month both to honor those street, Forester carried a gun un W I In ii irhs. 1.45 p.m. Only difficulties, the college station is AND der his arm' and occasionally SINDAV CONilNlOlli -;W VM. broadcasting to the Student Union MOTOR dedicated to the teaching of our youth and to lkex) to the bird dog at his heel now and by the end of this month . INN - recognize the achievements and the programs "Forester" could become "Her- ] Door Br««-« hopes to be it all the dormitories of the teaching profession. bert" on the drop of an insult, Kiciory E. -: on the campus . . . Mrs. Rose- real or fancied, to England. He Printed Pattern 9333: Halt Flounced, ruf^.ed sleeves, rick- mary Casey, Woodbridge, and WALTER ZIRPOLO, fought wildly with his fists, or, Sites 12 . Iftiembers of the Armed Forces BARGAIN SAT. AT Z I'M. ONLY , . . Marine I^nco Corporal Thorn The rooms and suites: "SNOW QUKKN" m me IIIUKS. 75t Til. 3 jji .1. Keanlon, son of Mr. and Mrs Spacious and comfortably "CAVALRY COMMAND" •\Siierr LADIES' DAY CARTOON ,tnhn V Scanlon, 1411 Oak Tree 9'irconditioned. Exceptional SIESTA KEY at SARASOTA 1:4V KVKKV MONDAY ft-T'l. Iselin, recently completed Shoreham facilities includ* And M»J At •nil': HK; UNTIL 4 P.M. t'otor m|Doie SATURDAY MATINKK til? Mmine Corps Institute Course swimming and famous,bou- tique shops. J. VECSEY'S «» , «« S|HTUI Kiddle Show OU>1 •• • ' *Ofl' the Marine Nun-Oommisstorted Officer. He is a member of the Bringing the family? Ml, M lllfepnd Gunrd Plntoon at Marine "CAVALRY COMMAND" -llm-ur> You'll appreciate The Shor»- mtmm •^arracks, Itota, Spain. Before en taring the serviiv in October 1961 ham's special family plan: TODAY Till'. . your children stay fret when IN *Scanlon attended Woodbridge Se- they share your room. fTKST KUN!! "A TIGER WALKS" inior High School Special group tour? "From Russia with Love" I 2(1 500 Last But Not Least: The Shoreham will accom- tarj IUJ4 Sfau CjDDery Satuiduy Kvfiiing modate your entire'party at JAMKS BOND Perth '• the New Jersey State Fair this enticing low-cost rates. • year wil) feature two unusual ex 1'lus Viuceiit Price in "A TIGER WALKS" Mbit areas in connection with the For Instant reservations and Open all yeai round, Uie SKA ('ASTLfc offers complete rate information call: "TWICK TOLD TALKS" Tercentenary celebration. A Civil the most for couples or families l/icated di- -War building will include 60 orig rectly on the Oulf of Mexico and the finest Todiy ifoal Currier and Ives prints de- Will "CAVALRY" COMMAND" lieach In the world. Private pool M^tllic. pleting Civil War scenes whicl "A I:IHI -'.Wl P.M Kill be on loan frum Natlonwidi Cor (reft Brochure and Kaiei - wrIK'. • |>lu> HOLE IN TUK UKA1> SHOREHAM iUrrlug rrauk Still tin Sunday . (uutlimum Irem !:M : Insurance Company. Surroundini ;«::. "The Slave" WASHINGTON, D.C. KLMEK J. VECSEV - 1IIQ9 Seaside Drive ^fla exhibif will lie a wide assort 234-0700 Wednc.da), April 13th [7tn«nt of weapons used in the Civi Sarasota. Florida "CAPTAIN SINBAD" including muskets, pistols HUNGARIAN SHOW 4;0(l 7:M NEWS A Newspaper Dedicated to the Best Exclusive Independent-Leader Carteret Press From All the and Interest! of the Resident! 61 the inclusively Community EDISON - FORDS BEACON Communities We Serve. \n • Carfost Press Thrsday, April 9,1964 PAGE NINE WINDOW Town Raises Lions-Sponsored Conceit On Green Street Award Flag Set by Rutgers Queensmen -By The Staff— WOODBRIDGE - The All " m- WOOOTRIIXJE - The Wood- then the club continued its growth rate nmi has Committeeman Maynard Winston was toerica City fl ,g was raised over Linns Club has announced becomo a much Woodbridge for the first f.ne to sponsor n concert by SOH*hl alWr ™"lca| IW 'P" , • native town of Franklinton, N. C. and run for some Friday morning in simple, hut ' ' pear ing in New Jersey, New ,, (hire-but it would have to be on the Democratic dignified ceremonies. ihe Queensmen of Rutgers Uni York> and penr.iylvnnlo during lira pad in- rad, wlutg and blue In 1930 the \,|liMns alone wouTff ptfrWrntrrto"office^ • versity Glee Club, \pril 25, at the;the winter months. I 0 th bunting and All-America City! WwwforMge- Seftior Htfh School (roup. lour id Colifflrnia and dur- i I " :, , ,,,i enjoyable trip down south with Maynlrd and his 1 m banners, the Municipal building ntiditorium. ing. June, 1962, the dub made an „( Freeman Street and Mrs. Dolly Puckett, High made a fitting backdrop for the extensive tour of Scandinavia and The group, a part of the Rut- Hag-raising rites. Northern Europe with the Yaie •nnl's sister where we were entertained by his charm- Universit;- Glee Club wai Former Mayor Frederick M. Band. '," <|r< vrisoilla Winston. At 79, she Is a picture of health originally formed in 1872 by Pro- Adams 'served as master of cere- n fessor Loren Brandon as part of Nat Smith, ways and means !v and is Cull of that charming Southern hospitality youmonies and introduced the a great musical tradition, the colchairman- , advised proceeds will •:, h about. speakers who included Robert E. help the club continue its pro- legiate musical group. Stemming Jacks, president of the Municipal grams of sight conservation", ^ u5 go much in this little town of Franklinton from the Medieval days when stu- Council; Vincent Renz, president youth, safety and other tanns of dents used to sing at drinking • .'•"' j< ih.it just about everybody there is a cousin of May-of the Board of Education, As- community betterment. bouts, the tradition had become - ,< includes most of the shopkeepers, the chief of police, semblyman Norman Tnnzman, Tickets are available from any former "Mayor August F. (irciner highly sophisticated nnd sys ' ,'ffl;,n, mtlon planters, tobacco farmers and the likes, member of the organization or by and Freeholder William .1. War- lematic by 1872. Glee Clubs had contacting Mr. Smith, 167 Dun- • brother, Robert, who lives In Charlotte, N. C, where ren. Rev. Walter Radziwon, St. certain types of songs in special ham Place, ME 4-1056 harmonies; usually traditional ., h,irrfi reconditioning plant and spent two days at hi John Vlanney Church, Ookmia, Serving as usherettes for the songs were done in what might pronounced the invocation and affair will be Christine Coughlin, • •.-,. r.-itawba River near Rock Hill, S, Carolina. be called "barbershop harmony " Rev. Boyd Johnson, pastor of the Mary Valentl, Sharon Valentl, Tbe Rutgers Glee Club came into ..,„,., |j,e trip - We were amazed by the prices charged for First Congregational Church, Nancy Stockel, Alice Stockcl, <, ,,,;fri we had throughout the south—considerably less Woodbridge, gave the benediction. being with this tradition, Andrew Mary Ann Campion, Helen Stadl, A. Muska, publicity chairman of Keynote speaker was Mayor Jo Ann Vacca, Carol J. Hutner, .in up here... a notable example of this—the Naviga- the Linns Club, advised. Walter Zirpolo. Jo Ann Bopp, and Elisabeth te ID on the Appomattox River in Virginia, fea- The club grew and underwent Introduced were Miss Claire Sales, London, England, Wood- . •.,! (specially large shrimp stuffed with crabmeat, and «veral changes in the first years dde Senior High School's first li ] Sutch, president of the Wood- after organization becoming as- : •, vou do not forget shown by "Slim" and Ruth Thomn- areign exchange student. bridgbid e BBusinesi s andd Professional sociated with instrumental . j re we met P. Foster of Darby, Pa., who plays golf F Woman's Club; Miss Ituth Wolk, groups, appearing regularly in •::•;',: if.ispidor of the Brass Bucket in Woodbridge. *ho represented one of Wood- concerts with mandolin accom- bridge's sponsors at the presen- paniment. The biggest change Country Auction - fine eating place, if you are in the vicinity of Annapolis, tation in Detroit; Fred Stebbins, came in 1916 when Professor president of the Woodbridge Jay- . (aptain's Table at the Annapolis Motor Inn on Route 301, AT FLAG RA1SI,\U: Otlinals—local, county and stato-and taiiuii in Dctinit; Ma., or Winter in polo; lonner Mayor Augu t Howard McKinney took over the cees, the other sponsor; James representatives of the Wondbridge Township Business and I'ro- F. Grcinor; S. Illicitly Harris, who represented the Jayrees in Plans Furthered : •...:!! not only find good eating but you can spend your time leadership of the Rutgers Music Nolan, Jaycees; S. Buddy Harris, Detroit; back ro»-, Vincent Kin?, president of tin1 Hoard of ! 1- >• money at the "one armed bandit" machines, which are fessional Women's t'luh and Woodbridgc Jaycccs, who spon- Department and the direction of WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Leroy who took part in the Detroit pre- Education; Business Administrator llrman Averill; Miss Claire sored Woodbridfie for the All-America City Award, arc shown the Glee Club. His primary 3owen, chairman of the country :h;it area ... N, Carolina has the neatest and most attrac- sentation; Business Administrator Sutch, president of Bl'W; Fred Stfbhins, president ol Jaycees; holding a banner alter the raising of the All-America City fla* contribution was the introduction auction, April 18, 10 a.m. until t areas off Route 95 that we have ever seen ,.. There are Heman Averill; Lawrence F. Assemblyman Norman Tan/man; former Mayor Frederick M. at the Municipal Building, Friday morning. First row, loft to of new types of music Into the p.m. in Fellowship Hall of tht Campion, publisher of The Inde- Adams, who served as master of ceremonies and Robert E. :,:e troopers on the highways of Virginia Jhan any othei right, Freeholder William J. Warren, James Nolan, of the First Presbyterian Church, spon: pendent-Leader and Mrs. Charles repertoire. i travelled through ... You have to see it to believe Jaycees; Miss Ruth Wolk, who represented BPW at the presen- Jacks, president of the municipal council. sored by the White Church Guild, E. Gregory, widow of the former In 1932 a pupil of Dr. McKin- announced Items to be auctioned i \M L'O through the country in N. Carolina and witness the publisher of The Independent' ney's, F. Austin Walter, took over include the following: J [of shacks people live in—yet they have fancy cars parked in Leader. Miss Mary Connolly i l the direction of the club. Since A five foot Inflatable pool, a . The fresh roasted peanuts are delicious, and southern An honor guard of the Police Ciuf f reda Singer Pickwick Club »aby stroller, roller skates, toys, Department raised the American Will Address Group i the best ... You can keep your turnip greens and some a bathinette, lamps and lamp flag and the official royal purple, other down south delicacies . . .Sorry we did not spend WOODBRIDGE - Miss Mary At Benefit Show shades, chairs, sectional sofa, All-America City flag. Captain Connolly, principal of the new Names Chairmen fomento Hear time in historic Williamsburg-but we are going back WOODBRIDGE - Anthony Ciuf- WOODBRIDGE - "Come To tables, dishes pyrexware, kitchen Howard Tune directed the honor John F. Kennedy High School, in freda, baritone; who has appeared This fair,'" was the program topic utensils, a sandwich grill, electric 0 spend several days. Every one should see this beautift guard, which included Sgt. Joseph Iselin, will be the speaker;at M in concert; opera, optefttta, and1! at' • the*; liap&cl; Club meeting, Rev. D.P.Scot china percolator, electrical docks, r. I it takes several days to go through all the old reooi Rusbwsky, Dominick Cavallero, meeting of the Woodbridga Par- musical comedy, wiTI'appcar asl Mondajr Gpt fit the home of Mrs. drapes, wall plaques, records, bird Carl tanner, Santos Castrovind,, ent Teacher Presidents' Council, J BRIDGE — The Rev, 1 buildings. Met Mayor Joseph Pierce of Franklinton, wh a soloist at the 409th birthday Cryic .*<- VVmianhs^ 3 Stiles Street, cages, a hall rug and Irons. George Rudnicky. tonight at 8 o'clock in 1 lonald P. Scott, pastor of the it or not is not a cousin of Maynard's, but did play with Shakespeare program,' April 18, Scworen, with Mrs. Howard Esh- Tie Woodbridge High School bridge Senior High School &,. Chur/ii, Anyone Wrested In donating i the championship basketball tepm to^ 4u*ectal*fay Caiimir ut-the WoodbrMge Vmto 'Mi#i -man ns co-hestess. Rrtrewnw! , will be thtitems for,(» auction may eon.~ btrtU, played Airing the pKo- SCnWn ttnwP WB HWflSOi'Snip 'uf ives of th?-,Ellrabetht«wrt Gas speaker at the April 16 tact Mrs/Bowen or Mrs, Ralph • m«s)ng an those W,cf » roustM wejuro taow vJhy tfiey Mrs. ttak Lainatino; . „ Jompany presented a film on the grem- and also played the Net* the1»e\*'J«fsey ShaXfepeHre Fes iting of the Women's Associ Salisbury or any member of the svnard "Cuz." ticnal Anthem at the flag raising. dent, urged all presidents and tlval of WoodbridgWdi e terjjfc benefit chcduled attractions of the New Presbyterian Guild. vice president of Parent Teacher1 ation of the of the Jaycees'and"'""' York World's Fair -and a ques- Chun*, ^Scheduled for 8 p.m., i The doors will open at 9:30 a.m. groups }q attend : Well as past Woodbridge High School bud wU participate la tht ion and answer period was held. Hall, the meeting will and bidding will begin 10:00 with presidents and principals. Boarfl Mr. Ciuffre3a's Motile Oil Company Economy ran today when tbe performances foltade th*' rote of Mrs. John Petrocy, president, be to all Interested per- Herbert Van Pelt as auctioneer. Jftrfet-Scientist of Education members and school •lppointed the following commit- sons. i ol all makes of can approach the f!»l*h line at WlOuw adminisWWrs have al* be* Emile de Bcoquc;te tj*.«P»afft A snack bar will be opened at . States Island. This U ao auoal event. The vehicles left .oe chairmen: Mr.. Scott was one of 10 mlh noon under the chairmanship of invited:n,,i(BIi . • productions »f "South'i Pacific," i Angela, Calii., on April 2, eontlmiaf across country main- leading1 roles in "Oklahoma," Program, Mrs. Frank Buchold; ters Arrested recently In Hatties Mrs. Charles Anness. To Lecture Here Mrs. Arnold Lada will presentt ANTHONY CIUFFREDA in* legalized ipeeds on all highways. Drivers are yoang "Pirates >«f Penzance" and Bom- lembership, Mrs. William Kalb-burgb , JMss,Mi , whilhle picketink g thhi the nominating committee's slate i and women from aU parti of the country. The high school WOODBRIDGE - Dr. Samuel berg's "New Moon" pWduccd by lenri and Mrs. B. D'. Wittenberg; ™—""* Count"-"' y Courthous' e 'in an of oflieers for 1964-65. I members will Ifcea cootiaae on to the World's Fair where Gringauz, Jurist and scientist, will the •Community PlayerVnf West- uucqrt, Mrs. James Sherrard; effort to obtain voter registratio Iselin Athletic i rtl play Ihe fhul exercises at the Mobile Oil Pavilion. speak at Congregation Adath Is- fields1 H6 has also been guest Rummage Sale tpnan, Miss Susan Kruger; rights fct; Negroes. • With foil su rael Jewish Community Center, Harry Von Bulovj to be,soloist at concerts'of the Cranfofd lubiicity, Mrs. Donald! Aaroe; port of Mi pastorate, he had r Aprl 19, 8:30 p.m. Gl«e Club and performances of gMrs/ . EsWeman. sponded to a request from thi Group to Meet !c!ur.ia resident writes that ht was ID Impressed with the Dr. Gringuaz is legal advisor Speaker at Unit Heel To Aid School Mrs. Daniel Odgen will be In Committee on Religion and Ra the "Messiah" by tHe"'' Scotch ISELIN - A meeting of th« ruce in the township that he wanted to let the departmenp t on JeJewish restitutioestutinn aan d indemm- COLONIA - — The Playschool arge of the Mother's Day meet- of the United Presbyterian Churc o Plains Community Chdir. Iselin Athletic Assotfation will be hi feelingsfli . Aftef r an accidenid t thah t occurred in ffrontt of hhiis j nificalion in Germany and is head ISELIN - Harry Von Bulovr, Cooperative Nursery school is ig, May 4, at Mrs. William U.S.A., to take part in the civ During summer months he sings held at the Edison Bowl-O-Mat, the man called headquarters-and exactly three minutes of the United Restitution Organi- superintendent of the new Wood- holding a rummage sale this week right's home 811 Mjdwood Drive, rights drive being conducted regularly at the Pocono Mountain Oak Tree Road, 8 o'clock tonight. radii} prowl cars were at the scene. zation. He is a former judge at bridge School for Retarded, will Hahway. Hatttesburg. resort. . . at 1580 Irving Street, Rahway, the Court of Appeal in Mcnnel, be guest speaker at the regular from 9:30 a.m., to 4 pm. Believing they were well wlthii All team managers are request- Ufetwifc anU-f meeting of the Raritan Valley Jtorn in Port Reading, ,)Wr. Ciuf- lijrs. Richard Fuchetti, chair- their constitutional rights whl ed to attend. Final announcements I bit to wngrjf«t«4e tte pdikt tft* O» Pnblto associate at the IM of Htm mm Aw)d«ttw fS&ww educated Jo:'"" nanna, , ammmettt 4J»t m»f* K* bhU#w <. the nu prior to the opening of the 1964 for uVir prompt cooperation In replacing a itreet light Heidelberg. for Retarded Children, Monday, TownsWp'&hools and i in men's wo. men's and-iSiildren's Report for March isters entireft a pica of note con- %msm Raw* -m tw MH*. Fry dark toner the other night. We called the desk aad Dr. Gringauz is a survivor of 8 p;m., at the New Brunswic Colonia. tie is an alumnus of apparell are being sold, as well tendere when they aooeared be- The Iselin Athletic Association N this b> Patrolman Charles Banko. and a half-hour later < Ghetto Kovno and Dachau. He YWCA Livingston Avenue, New Newark College of Engineering as a variety of household articles ISELIrf- Chief Thomas Burke fore County Judge William Hara will hold final registration for Brunswick. WM Stntct man was potting In the new light. a post liberation president of and Stevens Institute of..Technol baby furniture, and cameras. the Chemical Hook and Ladder son on aji appeal of their prcviou Pony League and Ught Senior • • • • he Congress and Council of the Mr. Von Bulow is the former ogy with degrees in Chemical . Registration for the fall semes- 'ornpany, District 11, at the last conviction. City Jud?e Mildn League1. Ages for Pony League liberated Jews in Germany, superintendent of the Woodbine Engineering and Metallurgy. He ter of the Playschool is now being neeting of the fire company, re- W. Norris had handed down tl are 13, 14, and 15; as?es for Light '..-U'Jc at this time to express our sorrow in words to the His lecture, "The New Germany School for Retarded, Male Divi- received his vocal training in accepted. Open house visits may orted on fire calls made during maximum penalty of $200 fii Senior League Is sixteen through i i: ;.ra!y of the late Donald Pochek. Donald was a fine young and the Old Nazis," will be spon sion. New York City from Hazel Piezeth be made during April and May by arch. and four months in jail wh ninteen. Registrations wi!! be n i :;* true qualities of a gentleman—and a clean sportsman. ired by the Adult Education Com Schweppe, Alfredo Gandolfi and calling Mrs. Hugh Brite, 382-1774, Members of the fire company they had appeared before her held at the Fieldhouse, Vayda '••. Police Detective Sgt. Stephen "Duke" Pochek w.as Raymond McDermott. The cooperative nursery school breach of peace charges. Jud; littec of the Congregation. ANNUAL MEETING answered a total of seven calls Field, Cooper Avenue and Indi- -:uu d»a:h was a shock to the neighborhood. school with a state certified A graduate of Whjtworth 0 ill be assisted by Mrs. Herbert bridge Council of United Churcl and concert singer and veteran wuse flres.tonfe false alarm, one between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. inograd and Mrs. David Gut- of the Community placers of teacher and helping mothers as truck fire, one car fire, two field lege, Washington, and Princeti A registration fee of three dol- Women will hold its annual meet Seminary, Mr. Scott served njian. All members of the Congre- Westfield, The Woodbridge Cir- assistants. It is owned andapper. tires. lars is required. The anplleant t» Milt G«ldimlth upon the complete redec- ing at the Congregational Church, director of youth activities gation, their families and guests cle Players, and the Scotch Plains ated by the parents whose chil- Donald Walters, First Assistant must be accomnanied'bv a parent job his crrdit. Although the Doc says be is not quite Entertainment Nitely t» join (be "Bin* Angels", he Is quite proud of his Your Choice: MtlllAV * SATURDAY: PRIME RIB STEAK - SHRIMP l'opiihir Singing Sensation to a last minute thought by one of our local Jaycees CONNIE OPEN • t merchants displayed the American Flag in front ol LOBSTERTAIL TOWN •i on Friday in conjunction with the raising of the Ai i CARROLL 'y Flag at Town Hall. It rfally looked like an Al 1*)O Smith Street Perth Aiuhoy Dance To The Music Of e Dinner Served From 7 to 10:30 City with all the flags flying. t" Km^ of Columbus EKNIE SCOTT TRIO FDR THE SEASON I >»• ;u>tly proud of their fine display of the American flags C'uudle Light Dining Friday and Saturday 1 YARD FREE! Till 3 a.m. THIS SUNDAY •»M to we a Itc fatt tag loaf of bread? There's one on With every 5 yards 4i Joe Passauwtt's "Howe ol Submarines". 1317 Oak Dance Tu The Music Of The New Itrlia. THE FODH ESQUIRES

EVKKY MONDAY ladies. . . . check your dentures! A lower set o SLIPCOVER WELTING COUNTKSS KOSEMAUIE •'>rlt was found in the ladies' dressing room at Christensen's at the |>lauo "•"' Store last Thursday morning. Owner may claim store. . , . happy chewing! l Per Couple KVKUY TUESDAY COLONIA 1 SPOOL FREE! DO1TIK HOLIDAY [|v iUcw Viica, IM Alnwo Aveno* li proudly proclaim- ou thf guitar ' r iWcr, Mn, Irving Htangland, lives fat another With every 5 »[KH>1S • NO COVKR -WO MINIMUM WKIINH3DAV & THURSDAY City. Mtutap.ll*. Tim I'MIHIIIHH - * • • * Music by Ihe BmPs Hul Trio <:L\KK\S O.N.T. ERNIE SCOTT DAIRY MA A A. Melanson, SIB Linden Avenue, Woodbridge, a stu Staging & I'luymg the fianu ' >r» University has been named to the Dean's List "The Quality Ice Cream Store" No S in the sophomore class in the College of Arts SEWING THREAD BANQUKT FACILITIES He U a member of Phi Sip.ma Kappa fraternity. Up tu 151) [KTSCIIIS 1075 St. Gcurge Avenue, Colonia *J *t Mwat Carmel PTA will present a panel dls- 52' WHITE NYLON BUSINESSMEN'S 1 BUD'S HUT LUNCHEONS PltONg ORDERS CALL FU1 - 9292 •• "€«!, ror Parents «i Teen-Agern" tonight at »:30 4 Camel awHUrlum, Smith Street, Woodbrldg*. Casement JMily Irurn 11:30 A. M. •f ft* precaution U to etUbllah prtociBlw of U. S. Route 1 Aveitel Fabric 3 Yards $"|-00 N»( tu HTANLEY'H OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY lor family Uvlng. Kt. 1 MK 4-9807 ME 4 - ei)«a 11A.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT Carr iotriqued over the n«w shuffkboard game that MONDA' FRIDAY TIL 9 P.M. Metnbor: f/u, A/E, D/C ' ' Sergeant Abby Martin has in his recreation Banquets - J'arties - Teen Criminal* EAGER BEEFERS In our experience «f covering police adult criminal*. The bill approved by a Letters to the Editoi news over three decades, we found comfortable margin of 41-18, although that there has always been a great similar bills were defeated several March 30, 1964 Apr times before, now goes to the Sen- April 6, 1964 Editor deal of debate between the police and Editor, Editor Independent - Leader the reformers as to the best method ate : Indepcndent-Iieader: Independent-Leader Again the community responded Thank youu for of dealing with youthful offenders. The supporters of the bill claim the| Nnw, I've seen everythnfc. Be eellent service ynir en masse to the "Down With Po I:,,( , Police have maintained, through the police are unable to deal with crimin-j it or not, there Is a candidate UJ0- project. The official figures I looked forvard" als under "our present system of be-} who has deliberately scrapped reveal that over 300,000, 69% +,your paper for the years, that they have been hamstrung took the type 3 vaccine on March "<"<•]],; nmo of hfr chances for election munh>news. Even Vl by the legislation pushed through by nign paternalisitv" Mildred Barry; 15 and 22. These figures are al-are of the kind <» 'our •rrmw of "principles." Here's |<( | reformers who claimed their only pur- Hughes, Union jnty, said in her, most identical to the responses to know and love most lip stnry What do you think? Type l in February. pose was to rehabilitate young boys opinion there was a "wave of over-sym- Since our family K -(n Arelrea C. Umberger, an inde- The Middlesex County Medical are hot at homo m -" and girls who chose questionable com- pathy for these young criminals." Society again wishes to express decided to try only x'ndrnt Republican candidate for S!,,t, • panions and took the wrong path. In recent years we have been faced Delegato-at Large" to the Re-pub-its thanks and appreciation for Thnnks again: p,itl your support of this community Is like parting with , with the sorry sight of young men, ic.-in invention asked to have a ;i " "M ' When the law went Into effect some •»hom the«law called jtiTenites, flaunt- years ago'; fle'flafThg ah l&yearHbTd a nnrne nn if* Aprfi prrmwT ete^ to workin* with y«K» UM final 7i phase of this program. As you minor and under the jurisdiction of ing the fact to police saying sarcastic- on ballot. Fords ally: "You can't do anything to me— The Secretary of State, in Tren- know, we will be giving Type 2 the juvenile authorities if he commit- to local regfcents on the 19th andLUXURY PLANES I'm a minor." ton, first accepted and then re- ted a crime, veteran reporters can re- jected her slogan. Another slogan 28th of April. Senator Prixmiu' <\ has stated that the y,••,;, call our then chief of police predict? We need a return to a "get tough" was selected and tentatively ap- Again, thank you for your inter- est and cooperation. tlon Agency is "„,,.,'. Ing: , policy—where young men cant duck i,roved. A week later, the Secre- luxury fleet of | . , tary of State rejected the second Sincerely, P ;i ; "Now that the do-gooders have had their responsibilities to their families, Louis Krafchik, M.D. pay«r expenses" \f( slogan too. the Senator, tLerp „ their friends, their communities, under Chairman. Steering Committee their way, just watch the so-called Mrs. Umberger filed a com- some 129 planes, ,n, juvenile crime rate go up:" the false guiae that they are juveniles. plaint against the Secretary of U. 8. AND 8. VIETNAM with Interior decora Stale in the Superior Court in Statistics prove he was correct. The situation cannot be any worse The United States appears to "If FAA person™ Newark. Lawyer for the Secretary have acknowledged that South travel they car use ,. That is why we watched the debate than* it is today. We hope the Senate nf State and the Attorney General Vietnam needs a single strong flights," Proxmlrc KJ in the Assembly Monday with a great will follow in the footsteps of the As- defended their actions and lost, leader. .ludee I-abreeque ruled that Mrs. During his recent visit, Secre- JFK PROBE ll.M.t deal of interest. After long debate the sembly and the Governor will approve, I'rnherger was legally entitled to tary of Defense McNamara. made After V.i months,a I Assembly passed the bill so juvenile so that criminals over sixteen can be have a slogan printed under her a point of demonstrating support commission ippe;u offenders over 16 will be prosecuted as judged in their true light. name and ordered the State com- for Maj. Gen. Nguyen Khanh halfway through it ply with his ruling. Frank Pagli- This was the wishes of President that can belearns anile, Mrs. Umberger's attorney, Johnson. assassination of hi. said." Andrea, we've won! What Significantly, Khanh accepts nedy. slogan do you want?" A Tribute to a Fine Woman United State* advice - something The commission ,:, Bui. the Secretary of State hadjthe patrician Wem often refitted President Johnson fup H It was with ft great deal of pleasure Education, Mrs. Anderson has served nott stoopeted the printing of the balbal-|- to ^ President Kenned) \ <\,'.. Ins until the Court suit was settled. no deadline on its' r , that this newspaper learned that the the Board and the people of the com- Ofll : Thousands of baltoU had already Leoni takes over Presidency of the evidence is all jr ;• friends of Helen E. Anderson, secretary munity faithfully for over two decades. been printed with no slogan under Venezuela. be necessary to writo iV of the Board of Education will honor She has been ah outstanding public Andrea Umberger's name. The Court's order, if enforced at An- her on June 11. Mrs. Anderson is due servant and deserves all the honors to drea's request, would require that to retire the end of June. be given her by a very grateful com- these ballots be scrapped all over A former member of the Board of munity. New Jersey. It would cost the New Jersey 131 Years of Service taxpayers a half a million dollars! to reprint ftese ballots to Include To The Will Deed* Hatch Words ? Under the Capitol Dome a new slogan for Mrs. Umberger She had retained an attorney, sued "A spending cut of a half-billion dol- interest costs, space programs, and the By J. Jisepb Grlbbiis the Secretary of State and won! lars — representing one-half of one per *war on poverty' program, to name a AH she had to do was choose a" Perth Amboy Area cent of the Federal budget — and a few — where Federal spending is al- TRENTON - The New Jersey enses in the future, similar to of the fall harvest is unlikely to new ballot slogan- Well, politics being sort of crsay , ,1 L ._!*;-_ : J ~«'.ilinnrtchangeA , hitnratvhoweverr , untiuntill enougPimil^lhl reduction in the deficit from $10 bil- most certain to rise in future years. Legislature L in the throes of j present penalties imposed on anywav. she said, "Keep the pres- completing its 1964 law enactment drunken drivers. consumer! start asking for oys lion to $& billion by no means repre- And the new budget includes pro- ters in spring months. ses rolling. I'll run without a slo- program in preparation for a May Attorney General Arthur J. gan. Win or lose, I won't make the T. L. WATSOESTABLISHED USNt & CO, sents maximum economy or rigid posals for other new and expanded 18 adjournment until late fall. Sills, reporting a shocking 24.5 FAIRS: - New Jersey will be the scene of twenty agricultural fairs tairoavers pay for a mistake made MONROE A. WEIANT control in Federal financing," declares Federal programs on which only the Many major problems are being per cent increase in traffic deaths by the Secretary of State. That! makeT 1 at wwkl this so m.mer Resident Ptttaer the New Jwsw Tmtpayors ABtociotiftn, j^M%Jw ' y New Jersey during March, in- civ New 1/KMlst Inn, Hnselle. Sam Sagan, president of the Men's mony, installing Mrs Charle Tin' drive will be conducted In Miss Elizabeth (Jalinis was her Lodge. Many of the 30 new mem- Gares, Iselin, vice nmneilnr; Mrs 'he following manner: sister's honor attendant and bers signed up this year were Patricia Shupe, associate vice- An initial canvas of the fire dl»- .bridesmaids wore Misses Carol present as well as a number of councilor, and Mrs. Winnifred 1 rift will be conducted on Satur- 1 'flak and Patricia Ellermah. (past mii prewnt •Hirer* of tt» wth, QiiUidc sentinel. : day and Sunday April 11 and Aoril 1 l,Li.'ie f EErikso n served aas hihisis I lodgeg . The purpospp e of the pparty Mrs. William Cnltrell. associate 12, During the *ee'Tt sSHCKrtfciw "* 1 E1.I7.AKF.TII C. CHIMP •brother's best man. Ushers were was to make the mrnhers wel Councilor, appointed Mrs. Frieda |will be made nf the homes.not: Thomas Mulligan. Jr.. brother-in- come and introduce, thorn to some Deckenbach, Mrs. Tyrol!, and tO WEI) IN Jt'NK: Mr. and•visited, with a final canvas of the law of the bridegroom and Joseph of the facets of B'nai B'rith. Mrs. Henry Salaki, as an investi- Mrs. Charles .1. Crump, Jr.. 77 ; district on the week-end of April F'nstena, .Jr. The summer Mr. and Mrs. Bowl- gating committee, A v a I o n Drive, Cnlonla, an- 18, 19, MM. f The bride attended Drake Busl- ing League is now forming and At the conclusion of the busi- nounce the rnfi«f< ntent of their The committee, comprised ol Jnes.s College, Elizabeth and is ejn- teams will be picked shortly, an- ness meeting an Easter party daughter, Elizabeth. Catherine, M Pedersnn. honorary chairman, ' I ployed by American Home Pro- nounced Vi Schwartzberg, chair- was held under the chairmanship to Martin Edwnrd Ness, Read- Ken Kuscera. chnirman, Steve 1 duels. Cranford. Mr. Erikson is man. "Here is a great opportunity of Mrs. Sybil Tice nnd Mrs. Laing. Ing, Pa., son of Mr. and Mrs. Matlasa, .Ice Ostrowski, Bob No-, Martin A. Ness, Montclolr. I a laboratory technician with Joint for novice and new bowlers to im- A regular monthly meeting of Ian, Walt Svoboda and Ron SysJo, Meeting Sewage Disposal Com- prove their bowling for partici- the Lila W. Thompson Council will Miss Crump is a graduate of reaffirms this year as in previous || i DDKS UOOII! The CMetinn Stall ol St. (Vcclia's right, Mrs. NiilLim lu-snly. Mrs. lied Wnll. hiis,iil:ihly rliair- mission in Elizabeth. He attends oating in the winter Men's and be held Monday, 8 p.m.. at theWoodbrldge Senior High School years, the drive will be conducted Newark College of Rutgers Uni- Mixed Leagues," said Mrs i,,Wn nhinc. The wnmrn will serve ;i s|>;i|;hcltl din m;m; Mrs. Onrnr Simkn, hend of I lie eatiTin(r stall and Mrs. Borough Improvement Hall. and will be graduated in June solely within the boundries of the in ni "lit in and Katima ll;ills n( SI. . Left t« College of Home Economics The district lies within the fol- i on a handicap basis and their poor where she is majoring in tex- lowing boundaries; North of Mont: AAUW Receives scores will not hurt the chances Rosary Projects tiles and clothing. * • rose. Neptune, Clark PI., South of i of their teams, The time has been Mr. Ness attended Mlllbrook Lake Avenue, hut including Sher- set from June 10 until August 26, School, Mlllbrook, N. V., andold, Clove, Hayes, Rahway, Ern- i National Award at the Edison Bowl 0 Mat. Hus- Mystery Ridi Is an alumnus of Cornell's Slb- ston, Kilmer. DeWitt, Mister, bands and wives who are mem- • '• •'•.•»*.. ' COI.ONIA*- At a board meet ISELIN - Members of St Ce ley School of Mechanical Engi- Jupiter, Skyline and Aiken; East line ill the Colonia Branch of thebers of B'nai B'rith are urged to celia's Altar Rosary Society me •"**;* ^ET^ £™!' of Wood Avenue; West of Duktt American Association of Univer- call Mrs. Schwartzberg at Fu 1- ated with the Beryllium Corpor- with Rev. David Dclzcll, modera- Road. sity Women, Mrs. Wallace Daniels 4671 and sign un. If vou are not ation. now members of B'nai B'rith and tor, for recitation of the Rosary ; president announced the organi- June 27 has been set for the '"ould like to join and participate and Benediction of the Most zation had received the Institut wedding. of International Education Awan in our bowling league, yon mav Blessed Sacrament Monday. A Dedication Rite ! for Distinguished Service in Inter. call and I'll arrange to have a business meeting and social was national Education by a private M<>mbershin Team call on you and held in Lourdes Hall. Masses, Novenas ^!'="i Lutheran Church of Iselin, an- which is supplemented bv the in- Church Miss Jo Ann Chrhtine of Colonia, another brother andjnounced today that Adult Inquiry and a member of its Administrate 1 come from the AAUW Fellowshios Now Op For Business... Nnll WeilerWoiW , NnwnrlNewarkr , ^ntmin- nf Classer lni-i.-ust wilu.. andischouls and was graduated from Office, 1405 Oak Tree Road. COLONIA- The Colon ia-Carter- in:! HOUSE of SUBMARINES Mrs Lois Her ich> of M Park Wo0 Kiit'ti nntl Mrs -. ». « tk andd fii»|V fity mni ;tt ww "Rumo Rumor in- noxt marline is I The bride was escorted ititn tTte'New of B'nai B'rith bowlers will "nee in May of 196.1 Clinic" By the Anti-Deflation I 11 A.M. i6 11 P.M. - 7 DAYS A WfKK Mav 13, a: the Co-! father ami had Miss Anne invade Allentown, Pa., to partici- id hi'dine |Quigley of Elizabeth as her maidivision. General Motors Corpora- -ongregation. Rev. George Shults, pastor of League of B'nai B'rith. oate in the annual district B'nai the consregatinn announced that -»"i, PoDoUj, reported!of honor. Serving as bridesmaids!1'011. Eng[ewood, | Sunday worship services are B'rith Bowling Tournament thn midd'e and senior hich vouth '•'' '-''.aim" "i• :"ram h«s| were Misses Janice and Judith! After a wedding trip through heM at School 18,, Indiana Avenue, Scehduted to participate are: f"Elowshin vi'l meet Sunday, at •'I- M;,v and that the an- llerpfch sisters of the bridegroom.,the South, the couple will reside 9:00 a.m., Sunday School is held Gene Blackman, Jules Bluestone. th° Church, at 700 n.m. Let's all go to the week-end v.iH be held John T. Kooieczny, Colonia, bro- in Elizabeth. 10:15 a.m. Burt Drucker, Sam Fein^old, Joel Following the bantam last Sun- t; :>H 17 on Main Street Greene, Leo Grossman, Henry da" of Susan Patricia, daughter I! anvonp haw clothes jlKlein, Max Klein, Jack Kaufman, nf Mr. a«l Mrs. S. dark Lum ••• iiriu'les for the sale. sports car rally at... I Jack Kelner, Maurice Luth, Ber- Jr.. of Colonia, Mr, dnd Mrs. Al ' i"rv..' Mrs. Gun Di Bel- nie Robbing, Murray Schwartz bert Diehl, parents of Mrs. Lum, ' ••!•"•'' 'ir Fcave ihem at th? and Mort Singer. T-sented four new Church Hvm I n::-- Mrs.1 .OiBella. For two more weeks the men's: nals in honor of their grandchil- Polkowitz Motors for I'1''.'1. Oiikridete Area; lodge is sponsoring a h°ad «in|dren, pai'1 Prnch, Valerie Anne "•ii"!iius Oberdick, Am-! at the Edi-| C'ark (Scotty) and Susan ^ ":'•(•. outside, of Shore-' •ion Bowl O Mat. A $1000 grand Patricia .Lum, a great sports car buy •••| Mr- [.'red Fisher West-, Whistling irize for the first perfect score ' I' ;i'l Wuiilhridrie knolls. is guaranteed by Lloyds of Lon- ''•••''• purchased for the don. Federated Women's numbers bv Mrs. Alex The tournament win be, held on "' Mrs Nicholas F. Krietx, in the dark the weekends of Anril 11 and 12; Pub Sets Meeting :i1' ;i'hv card was sent to April 18 and 19. It has already ISELIN - Mrs. Cecil Bliss, 1964 BIJICK Le Sabre '•'" I 'i'h on the pasring of |been held for one full weekend and president of the Federated Wom- •""'I .Insi'pli and i) baby • feeUUen art "whistling to Advertising in print la genu- high score thus far is 105 for wo- en's Club of Iselin announced that 4 DOOR SEDAN .i.i'lWtt." k" *jwtt they (eel their Ine proof to both the regular Imen and 114 for men out of aa meeting will be held April 15, ••uw il p.m., vtith Mrs.. IFred Walker ljl|i''i n( her daughter. sjjle .perfect l?0. they don't need advertising. the merchant cares a here are Watty aI,. v*v.. 1 I In- Whirff Truth An examination of a telephone indifferent. Advertising should II cash prizes f^men and women Mrs. Herbert B. Williams, Can 11 ''"' I 'I learned of an edi- directory of 10, 2

The Independent-Leader \a^uo ercur and HAIRDRESSERS POLKOWITZ MOTORS the quality Salon CENTRAL JERSEY'S LARGEST VOLUME BUICK DEALER ODIAL SAVINGS The Carteret Press Established 1K33 - I'ree P«r*ing Serving the Public for over a Half Century 150 Kim Avenue Rahway 20 Green Street, Woodbridge, ME 4-U11 PHONE FU 8 • 9883 229 New Brunswick Ave. HI 2-0100 Perth Amboy , April _, 1994 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE8 LKGAL NOTICES LEGAL NMTCEB LJBOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICn HortD State Hlghw.y Route 2j and ibtnc* northerly along Creek: thene* in • general IheIheTenwrUnT e of tht Port Reading Hurt's Brook to the eenterllne of dividing Itta between gdison Rout* Wo andiweturly direction along the h Ul we.Wrl, worm tametMo of Blwk Avenue and the Railroad, th.nc* Ul we.Wrl, worm lurtsioR O»T4«D State" ph* rfflW thmet CHANCERY MIDDLESEX Docket AMERICAN ASSOCIATION J , a corpo Plaintiff, and and otnttt unt of Ne» iv" *""i corporation UIMOU thl bnundar R^ t of ' pre onrtii. Kurt, 100 t" iMttrlj « 1*14 f South 79 detrrwv V) -r-.inu:*". terllnr of Wnnh S:rM» to h» m-:nf nmnntni; Ot rTt» Do.tT tin virus of the above stated tin* of Ne* 30 swmit'i. Wee*. M fwi: lurwilnu of Worfc l»Tf*t anft, Revrrilh rtlilrtrt Una of Mary Av«n"» t »rly dlrftlrm along the tn me directed and delivered. HWHNNINfJ Hi a point, tht In- (4) Nonh 10 drtrrem. 1" mlivit*«. Vvnwn Rtr*et: then along th" rrn-' nrhonl en, Row feet north ol the nnrihrr.v of We.it Avenue to the point of i p t N e«po« to sale at public vrn- |Uir'ln* nf Or*#n Pitman Av*nut; th»n<-» WABD 1 - UliTRlCT 3 tenertlnn of the cent" ol the e*nt«r!lnt ot New due on of Huflwn Strr»t,i,„„,,!„„ n, Ornri S«r»f! and N J Road and the i-enlerlln« ot WFDSBSDA*. THI 15th DAI OF allel with Plimtn Avenue BKOINNINO at a point, the in Witt Affniie wllh the cent"

line *' Old Bridge-English- Br, erly «!onu the renterllne of Bvid tht Uhlgh Valltj IHilrond. itienrj.wfMer.

ROBBRT H. JA1CSON, fifty-nine 1591 minutes East, lour the cent«rllnt of St. OeorRei Ave- lne of the Ntw Jer?fv Turnpike to hundred fourteen feet tnd twenty- Townihtp boundarr nut to the centerllnt of tht Port Flrrt District Polling Place: Sthool BCOINNINO at a point, the Inter WMttrlj and southerly direction to Ford« Memorial Post. V.F.W., New the point or place nf beginning tMtlon ot th* ctnterllne of New Do-j j ^ t t ^ ,. one one-hundrtdtru of a foot (414. ;^_--r~.ab'wivim [leading Railroad; thrnre (10) Third niitrlft Poll!n« riace: #». P«nhln| Avenue, IseUn. 4{ lu n rr!v u ST) to the Westerly Une of Old-HOROWITZ ft BRIOUm, UM point of origin. southwesterly tnd westerly along the Bruniwlck Avenst, Fordi. TV Road and tht centerllne of St I,,, lln, „, nr,m,,, ' centerllnt of tht Port Reading Rail- School #12, iewarrn Avenue, Ba- Oeorge'i Avtnut |New Jersey State |Boithwe»terly Brldge-Engllahto'wn Road (Route! *"?'?*'••.,„. *f!.¥>\ WARD 1 - U1STRIC1 1 WARD 4 - DISTRICT I Highway Rout* 3S| thence south-• 527); thence 1L- S/a«-VJ-»-l*7M road to tb* point or plsce of Be- WARD 1 - DISTRICT T Highy of Bramhsll Road th« ir.'.i Tuesday, November i, 1904. as here- and dlaunt 200' northerly of the Freeman Street to the renterllne fltvrnth Dlitrlct Polling Place: lence touthwesterly along the west- etwrly along the centerltne of Byrd the prolongation of tiiei « at may be specially provided by of the Perth Amboy-WoodbrtdRe rords Jr. UKB scnooi, ranmnc Fourth Ward to b* known u Fourth law or rules of Court inafter listed tnd (or the election north property line of Qreen Street ly boundary lint ot the Borough Ward. Dlitrlct 1 itreet to tht centerllne of Winter mndary ot Block W9-A s;l _ of Two Members, one man and oneto the certerllnt of Linden Avenue; Branch of th* Pennsylvania Rail- SU«*t and Invernm Drlvt, Fttdi. Itrtet; thtnct (7) southwesterly ROBERT H. JAMISON, road; thence (4) northerly along .' Carteret and the center lint of Second Dlitrlct Polling Mac*; enue; thence norther'.? s.oai woman of the local County Execu- thtnee (j) northerly along tht cen- lair Road to the center lint it! long thi centerllnl of Winter east boundary ot B'.ocii M9.A.L, Sheriff. ter lint of Linden Avenue SO feet; the centerllne of the Perth Amboy- School #12, New Devtr Road, C*- ROSPOND * BO8POHD, tive committee of the Democratic Woodbrldge Branch of the Pennsyl- BICOND WARD— iomMUftd Aveout; thtnee westerly' Itrtet to tht prolongation aouth- nd 509-D to Its lnttr»:'..nj'i Party from each election district, thence (<) easterly, parallel with nOBTB DISTRICT long th* center line of BnmttMtd lonla. ratterly of th* dividing line between iutherly line ol B:K« Attorneys. and northerly XOf feet from tht vania Railroad to tbt point of Be- at Avenu* and South Cliff IX. 1/19-M-4/3-B/M for the term of one year and one ginning. Beflanlni at t point whtm tee .vanut to tha MEtei line nf A*E itnce westerly slonj w^tti •71W man and one woman of the local northerly Us* of Green Street to center line of tb* Sew Jertcj Turn- street: thenct toutherly along tht WARD I - DMTBIC1 1 Xoad; thence (8) northwesterly th* cmurllae ot tha Perth Amboy' Ninth Dlitrlct Polling Place: Wood long said dividing lint between 508-A to It* Interaction viijl SHHSITPS BALE County Executive commute* off thhe brtdgt Junior High School, Barton pike Internet* the center Unt nf otnttr Unt of Ash Street to th* oeo- Betlnnlng at a point in th* dMd< latterly line 505-A, hn Republican Party from each election Woodbrldgt Branch of the Penn- tar Un* ot Myrtle Avenue: thtoce knith Cliff Road and Pleasant Ave- 1UPERIOR COURI •ylvanla Railroad, thence (7) north, Avenue, Woodbrldge, Ford Avratm and from aald twctn-l ing Un* between Edison TownahlD id northeasterly siring :ti t district, for a term of on* jiar. nlng point running northtrlj along wwterly along th* center lint at ut to tbe prolongation southwest- jy of Block 508-A to ::,i i OF NEW JERSEY erly along th* centerllnt of Perth lyrtl* Avenue and tta westerly pm and Woodbrldgt Townablp whan CHANCERY DIVISION Alto to bt elected: AmbOT-Woodbridge Branch of tht WARD Z - DISTRICT 1 th* center lint of Ford Avenut to to* tame It intersected by tht een- rlv of tb* centerllne ot South Hill on with the centtrlir.* o the center Use of PI J SUM High- incatlon to Woodbrldge Oreek; Jtoad; tberjee (!) northeasterly tlong MIDDLESEX COUNTY Thirty-Five Delegate* to th* Pennsylvania Railroad to th* een- Th* Second Ward, First District, htnet aouthtrlj along th* Wrtod- ttr Un* of Jsjntt PUc* and from venue; thence northwester; Democratic National Convention. way Rout* No. U, aow kMpwn ul •aid beginning point running east- Kid prolongation and the center' • centerllne ot LaKs Al«b Vallty HtW^tWH^t^k}* '**^W .^r,- SSBy tt ftiMi ma premises dated February Railroad; thence, ftiimlug Bkeierry <*nWt tint «4 th* IM< w thine* rrerth northwttt comer ol road to th* point sir tlac* af •* ne* wwttrir un ' place ot Beginning. Kth, 1964. along tht Southerly line of the Lt- weaurly along tb* center Un* of place of beginning. •outhtrly tlong tin \ llnning ' ' Avenel Street to thi point ot ttrter Tenth Dlitrlct PouTng PUct: lie- Une of Block 505-D to tha poll! u By virtue of the above stated hlgh Valley Railroad 150 feet, mure BHNO all Of District 1 la Un Jr. Hlgk lehotl, Hyde Avenue, SUMt| wood or less to a point, said point being Blghth , District roUlnj Place section with th* latterly right of Fourth Wtrd to to faunra M " plant of beginning Writ, to me directed and delivered ttona.1 Republican Convention. the Intersection of a line IM fe*t Srbool «!J, rord Avenue aid Ar way lint of tb* PennsrlvenU Rail- Ward. Dlitrlct > Seventh District PoUln[ l will eipose to sale at pubUc ven- Ungton Dtlv*. fouls. on* United States Senator. WABD 1 - DISTRICT t measured at right angles from and road and point or place ot beginning Third District rolling Place J.W Bnlldun, lnroin I't due on parallel with the Easterly line ofj BEING a portion ot the Third School #15, Penning Avenue, IttUn. WARD S - DIBTRIC1 1 l WEDNESDAY, THE Mnd DAY OF One Member of Uu Houtt of BBOWNINa at a point, tht Inter Representatives. Motion of the cent«rllne of thi King Georges Post Road and the' WARD 2 - orantici i Ward. District Flv*. to be known u BKJINHTJfa at a point, th* lnter- APRIL A. D., 1964, Third Ward. Fifth plstrlct •tctlon of th* centerlln* of New Two Members of th* Board tt Perth Amboy-Woodbrldge Branch o Southerly Klght of W«y line ol the -.JQINNINO it a point, th* In WARD 4 - DISTBli WARD I - DISTRICT I at the hour of two o'clock by thi LehiKh Valley Railroad; thence. (enaction of tbe centerUne of Wtsi Fifth District Polling Plan: Flirt 3over Road and the centerlln* of then prevailing (Standard or Day- Chosen Freeholders. th* Pennsylvania Railroad and thi BEGINNING at a point, Pennsylvania Railroad; thenc* (1' BEOINNING at tht cente: ,centerllne of Freeman Btreet; thenc Southwesterly and Westerly along a Poud Road (N. J. State Route 440 Aid Building, Avetel Street, AveneL tersectlon of the centerlln* ot thi Inman Avenue and the pro'.o: light Saving) time, ln the afternoon tine distant 1M feet measured at and the centerllne of Florida Orovi northwesterly and weiterly along of the said day, at the Sheriff's Of- Township of Woodbrldit (1) westerly and northwesterly along Pennsylvania Railroad and the cen tie center Une of Hew Dover Road jt tbe wett Doundin •'••' •'•' County of Middle*! th* oenterllne of Freeman Street to right angles to and parallel with the Road, tlio boundary Une between WARD I - DMTKICT I ttrllne ot Middlesex Avenu* pro- SOt; thenct easterly sKng the e fice ln the City of New Brunswick, the centerllne of St. Georges Ave- Easterly Una of King Georges Pntti Woodbrldge Township ana City of to the centerUne of Meredith Road: N J, State of Hew Jersey BEOINNINQ at a point In longed; thence II) northerly anr* thenca (2) toutherly and southeast lerUne of Inman Avenue to in WARD 1 nue (Route 13); thence <2) north- Road, the nevera! courses thereof to Perth Amboy; thence (1) northerly O«orget Avenue distant *a*t*rlf 100 nortbeaaterly along tha eentetUn' AM that tract or parcel of land westerly aUmg the centerllne of at and northeasterly along aald bound •rly along tht centerUne of Meredith tenectlon with the center'.iai of g Prom tha crossing of CarMm tho Eaattrly line of Meadow Road; eet from O 8. HlghwM Bout* Mo< of said prolongation and the cen Road to thi centerllnt of Mlddletei Garden State Pariwt;, and premises, hereinafter particu- Georges Avenue to the centerllne of thenro, Northerly along the EasMr- ary line between Woodbrldge Town larly described, situate ln the Town- Road and th* New Jeraty Turaplk*; J; thenc* northerly along a Unt terllne of Middlesex Avenu* to Un Avinue; thence (3) nuthweiterl; thence north along tbe tenter j the Port Reading Railroad; ttieace ly line of Meadow Road 130 feet, ship and City of Perth Amboy tc dlttant easterly 100 feet and parallel centerUne of McLean Btreet; thence ship of Woodbrldge, ln the County along tht centerllne of th* Ntw (3) easterly along the centerllne of the centerllne ot the Perth "—'— along th* centerlln* of Middlesex if tald Parkway to the r -•• *• Jersey Turnpike to tb* crossing of morn or lesa, to the Southerly line to D S Highway Route Ho I to the (2) southeasterly along the center- Avenu* to the ctnterllne of McLean of Middlesex and State of New the Port Reading Railroad to the of King CleorReo Post Road; thenct. Woodbrtdge Branch of the line of McLean Street to tbe center- ilhlp boundary Uns; tit Jersey: the New Jersey Turnpike and th* eenterllne of the Perth Amboy- sylvanla Railroad; thenc* 42) north enter line or Woodbrtdge Avenue; Jtnet; thtnee (4) toutheasterl; ilong tht Clark TownsM? w Garden State Parkway; then alone Easterly and Northeasterly along the hence northwesterly along the oen-line of Block Avenue: thence (3 along tht centerllne of McLeti w BBUrNNffla at a point on the Woodbrldge Branch of the Pennsyl- several courses of King Georges Poat erly along said centerllne ot thi southerly along the centerlln* o lne to Its Intersection r- • • southerly sideline of B Street dis- tht centerllnt of tha Garden Statt vania Railroad; thence (4) southerly Perth Amboy-Woodbrldge Branch o: ter line of Woodbrtdg* Avtnut to treet to the centerllne of Blocl terllne of Laie A« Parkway to th* crossing of tha Oar- Road to the point or place of Be- tht center Une of D • Highway Block Avenue to N. J. RouU #7 iv*nue; thenct (5) southerly alom tant JO feet Easterly from the Inter- along the centerllne of the Perth ginning and the Lehlgh Valley Rail- the Pennsylvania Railroad to thi (Lincoln Highway): tbenc* (4 southeasterly along the cer.e:jl] section of the said southerly sideline den States Parkway and N J. State Amboy-Woodbrldge Branch of the centerllne of the N. J. Turnpike Rout* £1; tbence northeasterly the ctnterUn* tf Block Avt. to the Lakt Avenue to tha prn.o:|i'i' rond HMil of Way along the center Unt of 0 8 High- southerly it right anglei to thi c#n centerllni of Route 27 (Llncoli of B Street with the Easterly side- Highway Route #1; then along tb* Pennsylvania Railroad to the point tbence (3) westerly along the cen terllne of tht Lincoln Highway to th* northwesterly line c- cenwrllne of New Jersey SUM High- Hrst District Polling Place: gchool terllne of the N J. Turnpike t way Route No 1 to th* aouthulj Highway): thenc* (8) southerly a line of D Btreet and from thence or place of Beginning. the centerllne ot the Pennsylvania right aaglti to th* centerllni o 508-A; tbenji south an.l »» running (1) South at MENU 00 •aj Sett* #1 In a sprtharlr dlrec- p gg Smith Street, Ktasbey. th* centfrllne tf Route 4 (Oarde: boundary lln* of th* City ofi Rah- l DistricDiritt PlPollll n PUrt; wa»; thtie* weatejilr M itroad: tb*o«* tiienra (*> amitr jti intersection with »»•". Jersey Highway Routs #1 and Qrten Jr. High School, Baiian WlKIl t - IMflTBltl I orly alonn the ceuterlln* ol Rou •outberly boundary Une •line of the Penn oentcrllne of the Pennsylvania Rail southerlyWdellne of B Street to a road:'tbence 17) northeasterly alom east along the line be'.»e»a Street: then along the ceoterlln* of Avenut. Begiii:.:::; at tha interstctloa oi ol Rthway to tbt ctntei Unt at 6t to the point or - point; thence running (2) South 4 4 lOarden 3ute Parkway) to th finning. th* ctnterlln* of the Pennsylvanl S09-D and 508-A to " " ' degrees 00 minutes West 100 feet to Green Street u> the lnMrsectlon of the center lint ot tht Lehlgh Valley centertlne of Route 8; thence (S Georgia Avenue; thenc* wntherli S09D Q! B.xll Green Street and Worth Street; WARD 1 - DISTRICT, ] Railroad with the center line ofj and mutbeuterly along eentar Une Fourth Dlitrlct Polling Plat* Railroad te thi point or pUc* o: with the westerly line a point; thence running (3) North BEGINNING tt a point, the In- northeasterly along the centertlm Beginning, 8fl degrees 00 minutes West 30 feet then along the centerlln* of Worth Florida Urove Road: thence north-1 of Route I to tht centerltne of Wei of St Oenrget Avenul to the onlnt kutb Avenue Fire Home, Iltttsv. thence south along tbe Street to the Intersection of Worth tersection o( the centerllne of N J erly along the center tine ol Florida Pond Road (N. J State Highwi; of Block 509 to tha F> to a point; thence running (4) Turnpike and the eenterllne af_theio^ "'^p "" "" Y,i' center' Una of or Blare of beginning rtrit Dlitrlct Polling Place: School North 4 degrees 00 minutes East Street and Byrd Street; then along vt )lld w t Route 440); thtnee (8) soutbeasl Sixth District Polling Place: WARD 4 - DISTRICT I Perth Amboy-Woodbrldge Branch of West I'"ud Road; thence north- «Z, Outlook Avenue, Colenla. 100 feet to a point on the aald the centerllne of Byrd Street to tb* erlv along the centerllne ot tali School #11, Woodbine Avenue, Avt- Beginning at a point tmar* ' northern line of Block 393; then the Pennsylvania Railroad; thence westerly alon^ tha center line of West Poud Road to tha point - School #17, Inma toutherly aldellns of B Street and (1) westerlv along the centerllne nel. center lint of State Highway Rmi the point and place of BEGINNING. along Block 39S to St. George Ave- West Poud Koad to the center Une place of Beginning. WARD » - D1ITBICV t of the N. J Turnpike to the cenr,•of Btats Highway Route No W; #17 Intersects the dividing lln* fci WABD J - The above metes and bounds de- nue; then along the centerllne of 1 Ninth District Polling PUc WARD 1 - DISTRICT 1 tween Edison Township and Wood' BKHriNOJO at a point, the lntei St. George Avenue to the crossing terllns of Main Street prolonged; thence southerly along said center School 33, Strawberry HU1 Avenni Beginnlni tt the •crlptlon was drawn ln accordance thenct (2) easterly along the cen- Beginning at a point in tb* trafv- bridge Township; thence northtrl) i**ctlon of tb* centerllne of th f the center ,^ with survey made by Edward O. of 91. George Avenue and the right- Hue of State Highway Route No 39Woodbrldie. Penntylvula Railroad tod the can Mellon of thi center terllnt of Main Street to tha cen- •rly lie* ot Sttten Island Bound along th* center Un* of Btat* High' AVIDU* Rellly & Associates dated December of-way of the Port Reading Rail- to the center line of New Brunswick 1 terllni ot Ntw Dover Road; tbtnci AVIDU* with the «••." --' terllne of Mattlsnn Street; ttiefte Aveuue; tfieoce southeaster!; along whir* th* same li intersected by thtway Route #J7 to a point wher* ad 22, 1959 and continued to June 27, road; then along the centerllne of (3) southerly along the centerllnc WARD I - UISTBICT 1 the same intersects the prolongation (1) northeasterly tlong thi center Dukes Road and tb* right-of-way of the Port Read- said center line to the center line of BEGINNINO at a poult, tht Inter •outberly lln* ot tb* Port Reading Une of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad t between Woodbrldge 1961. of Uattlson Street to the center. Pennsylvania Avenue; thence south- Railroad Dock Property; thence It) northwesterly of tha dividing Un* Wdbrl also known as Lot* 5 & 4 Ing Railroad to the crossing of the line of Grovo 8tre«t; thence section ol tht centerUne of the N( between blacks 42S and 4M at tbown tht Boundary line of City of Rah tbe City of Ran« right-of-way of the Port Reading 14) erly along eald center line W tn* northwesterly along the southerly way and Woodbrldge Township ln Block 657 on the Woodbrldge easterly along the cemerllm of Jersey Turnplkl tnd the cecterlli 1 on tht Woodbrtdgt Township Ti Railroad and Rahway Aveuue; then center Hue of the Lehlgh Vsilej ot Carteret Road west to the Intei Una of the Port Reading Railroad thence (]) southeasterly along sal Township Assessment Map. Orove Street to the centerllne of Railroad; thence southeasterly along Dock Property to the point of In- Map. nhaet S3; thince aouthnsMrl: The approximate amount of the along the centerltne of Runway Av«- section of tht centerllne of Cartere' boundary line between City of Rail Amboy Aveuue; thence (5) southerly said center line tn the point at place tertectlon of tbe tamt with th* pro- along tald prolongation and th way and Woodbrldge Township ' Judgment to be satisfied by said sale nue to tht Intersection of Rahway along the centsrllne of Amboy Ave- Road and Woodbrldge Aienui dividing Urn of said block* sppnul Avenue and Woodbrldgt Avenue; nf beginning thence (1) In a southerly dlrectlr longation southweswrlv of tht cen- the centerllne of Bt Georget Avi Is the sum of Fifteen Thousand, nue to a point, the prolongation Second District rolling Place: ter Unt of Turnei Street: thence 111 naUly 820 feet to the ctntei llm nue (N. J. State Highway Route U Road with tf" h*Lf ,.,1 Two Hundred <$1S,200.00) Dollars then along the centerllne of Wood- westerly of the dividing line be- of the centerllne of Woodbrtdi of Chain O'UUli Road; theno brldgt Avenue to the Intersection School #10, Clyde Aveuue, Hope- Aveuue t-j the Intersection of tbe Northeasterly along the prolongs- thence {]) southerly and toulhwts tween Clark and »"-••"-• more or less together with the costs tween New and Second Streets; lawn. ;lon Southwesterly and the center southwesterly tlong tb* center urn erly tlong thi centerllne of 8 shlpt: thinca weste..! of this sale. of Woodbrldge Avenue and Carteret thence (8) easterly along aald di- Cemerlltit of vVoodbrldge Avenue of Chain O'HIUs [load to th* cen aud H«Jiw y Avenue; tbence (3) In lne of Turner Street to tht Inter- Georges Avenut to tht centerllne of dividing Une Together with aU and singular tbe viding line between New and Second 8 section of same with tht center line of Green Street or Oak Ti WoodbrldgWoodbrtdgt TTo*o«l rights, privileges, hereditaments and Road; then along tlie centerlln* of Streets to tha Perth Amboy-Wood- W'AKI) I — D1ST&IC1 1 a northerly direction along the cen- Dover Road; thence northwest- The Second Ward, Third DUtrlct, line ot Ninth Street; thence (l)|Rnad; wuthetiterl; Unt of tht Oardei appurtenances thereunto belonging Carteret Road to the point of origin brlilgt Branch of the Pennsylvania terllne of Kahway Aveuut to the .:;«*" Rallruad; theaca |7) southerly along shall be comprised ot all that tract North westerly along thi center line Road to centerllnea of Chain or ln anywise appertaining, The Intersection ot the ctnterllna of of Ninth Streer I2J feet mnrt or tloned road to iht center Un* of along th. center line o WARD 1 the said cenierllne of the Perth Am- lying North of the Lehlgh Valley Htthw&y Avenue and the RlKht-of- Road and New Dover Road, tnenct subscriber reserves the right to ad- From tht tnterseotlon of the cen- ieas; thence i4l Northeasterly parti' Creemer Avenue, thenct touthwatt- But* Parkwa?. &>-• Jourii said sale from time to time boy-Woodbrldge Branch of the Railroad tracks, West of Crows Mill Way of thi Port Reading Railroad; S) Itlll northwesterly along tht terllne of the Woodbrldge Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad to the point Road, South of King Georges Pum lei with rurner Street to tht South- erly along the center line of Creemer centerllne of New Dover Road to ;polnt of inwrtectlon L subject only to such limitations or tlieni'o 13) easterly along the cen- Avenue and lu prolongation to tb* p with the cental and Ibe Township boundary; along or place at Beginning. Road and East of tlie Edison Town- terilue of me Hlght-ot-Way of the erly Ilne of Blocs 1053-A; theuce (S) the point or place of Beginning restrictions upou the exercise of tb* centerllne of the Woodbrldge Northeasterly ilonn said Southerly right of way of tb* Philadelphia ship Hue. together with tlie follow- 1'ort He&illug Railroad to the Inter- Second District Polling PIPlatr* : Co such power as may be tpeclally pro- Third District Polling Place: line of Block 1053-A to Its Inter- •nd .teadur Railroad: thenct wttt- ig cl Railroad to the Intersection of the ing described traot of land, to wtt: section of the centerllne of the O'UUis canter Une r " vided by law or rules of Court. Woodbrldge Railroad and tht New BchuOl ju, KOSI street, Wood- section wllh the center Une of Tur- •rly along said right ot wiy Un* ulIonia Public Library, C;h*in inttraectlono tali^'^,, ROBERT H. JAMISON. brkdge. Beginning at the Intersection ot Rlght-of-Way of the Port Reading Road, Celonla. Jersey Turnpike; then along the the Easterly Hue ot King Geurges ier Btreet; thence it) Northemterly th* dividing Unt between tdlton thi dividing Une I».•«•; T Sheriff. Kallroad and a stream on Block Township aod woodbrldg* Town- of aabwaj uH *»•',.; i centerllne of the New Jeresy Turn- Post Road with ihe Southerly Right 101611 thence (4) In a northeasterly jQd along the Northeasterly prnlon. MEBVIN O. WIENER, pike to the crossing of the New WARD 1 - DISTRICT 4 K»tlon of Turner 8treet to the in- •hip; tbeoca northerly along tald WARD I - DISTRICT 1 |ahlpahiD. tbt po'nl "I !!•»• Attorney. All tlmi part of the Plrst Ward of Way line of the UhlKh Vallev dlrei'ttnu along the at ream through all.. JtlMJ Turnpike and th* Rallmad; thence, ruutilng Easterly tersection of sami with the bound- dividing line to ifc* potMl en »lac*l B*glanln( at a palm In tb* cen IL l/a«-ii, tht ctnterUu* "' plaintiff mid ABE TRACHTENIlBIia easterly and northerly direction to btmtliwroii-rly .nil Weaterly along a section of the centerllne of B1B.1I WAKII 1 - DIBTKIC1 S line dlsunt 150 feet measured at| In ^ kcntral WeaUrl; direction along tersectlon of the centerUne of New centtr Ilne of Hoffman Boulevard to rntne. tasterly •»« • and RUTH TRACHTENBURQ, his polut of origin. All that Irnct botween the Peun- HIIB.II oiid the Township Boundary the same sound to the Southerly Jersey State Highway RouU #U a point where tht wma tnteratcu ot Cltrk Place o Its Wife, DEACON FINANCE COMPANY WAItl) 1 rl^ht auKltii ui and par&llel with ihe •ylvanla Eiutlruad ton the eaal) and them,! (7) easterly along the Tuwu- Hue of thee PoPart HeadinHgg Railroad and the ceiuerllne of the Port Read- th* aouthfrlj unt of Ulucs 403 at wiin tbt ewuninaj. of HIGHLAND PARK, a corporation, b loin tha Intersection at tb* ttuntfily Ilne of King Georges Post ship Boundary to th* oenterllua ol Ing Railroad; thence It) northwest- the center lino of Ainbuy Aveuue Uoud. tlie oevtrai uouriet thereof U) Prnpttriy and point ot place of sHowa OD tha Woodbndgo Fowushlp ',v*nu*i thenc* *"•*;; aud GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN COR- Woodbrldge iitllroad aud tha Town (00 the west) and the center line the Township Boundary and the ei beginning erly aud westerly along iht ctnler- Tu Uap: thtnc* etiurl* and nurth- PORATION, a corporation, I)«fen- sill)) boundary: then along tba cen- the Ksolrrlv Hue of Meadow IIKHI: of Kretinau Street (on the north) tension of the centerllne ot Turnei Ulitrkt Polling Plate: Une of the Port Reading Railroad tasterl; •lout the southerly aud danta. Writ of Execution for the terlino of the Woodbrldge Railroad tbtiKo, Nurtnerly aliuu tUe Easterly atreet thence (8) southerly from g to th* centerllnt of th* Garden and (on the toutti) by a Hue drawn Hue uf Meadow Road 130 feet, uiort hl HoUy fonfTh. »uth«M» »' tale of mortKaKttd ureintsxsa dated to. tin croulrtt of thn railroad and the tiiiertectlo* of the Township s Helghlf School, State Parkway iN J. 8tat* Highway easterly lint «1 Block WJ to • parallel with Urteu Street and 100 ur leu. W tha Houllitrlj Una ol King polol wiiert It |nter»ecu the cental February J'/th, 11*04 lite ' ew Jcrwy Turnpike: then feet uortb "1 ttis uortlierly Une Boundary and th* centerllni of treit, Port (trading. Rout* Jti): the nee (2) easiert; to uluuu tlie cenlcrllue of the New Oeorgcs Post Rnad; tlienn. Buterly Turner Street to the Intersection of a point, the tnterssntlon of the o*n-Una si Brnmliall Komi which It Dlto tnt*wtc«i» By virtue nf tho above stated thereof a:id N'irllieaiiterly tlung Uie aeveral terllne of Winding Road and Jot. th* dividing [lm uoiweeu ih* lnwn- Ion ot this l .lid <••••< ' Writ, to '»e directed mid delivered, Jersey Turnpike to the crossing ot the I'eutiirllne »f Turner Street aud WAK1> 1 - U1BTB1C1 I the Nrw Jersey Turnpike aud Car fifth IlliliUt follliis Place. (Miurseu nf King OtorKca Pont Koad tlie southern portion of the Port Place; thence 13> still easterly along thlp uf Wucxttirldgo and ihe C1t; ul Garden Stale I will exiHuie lu MIQ at public veil- WooiHjilflio Jr. Ulgh titioyl, to the iiolnt ur place of Beginnlnti *>jinians tt » puuii in the Pann- the ctnterllne ut Joel PUc* to thi Hah way; Uiiuif lu • auutlieuttrl) duti ou lorn Kuad. then along the ceater- Heading Goal Dock*; thence it) .ylvanlu Railroad whera lamt Is In- ana V.llor lUUroed westerly terminus of tin ctmtirllue Uractlua «lung tin kimudan |1»* WKONl-iMDAY. THEY 22N1) DAY 'Uie of Cartertt Koad to Hit Inter- •omheasterlrly tlontlg th* Port Itead- eraected by the Pun Heading Hall- 1 Right of W»y of Creemer Street; thence (4) still Mtweeu Wwi time, lu the u>i«rwv'Ui>u Hi iVooBbrldse Avenue l» t»Mu Uiia IntertKthou to tin In if avenai Blml. Oioiir* aiiuUitast- Oc*tu tttrtwi. tlttno* (1) uonlitxlj and Rshwiy Avtnue; thtn along tlie Oaitoot 1 aud the moter WAUU I UIHfltlC'l I tcrwollou of tb* eiteualon uf the rly «tid etuiterl| along tha canter alone lli« ccnifrllne uf Ureeu Btreet a*l mrullotiai limit* U Ik* c*Bl*l b*tw**n ••» of Lli« said day, at the Sheriff's Of- line ol the Now erbey Turuplki at a lu ilia lua uf Ntw Kivu K> ***•)![ • IOUK tliv h ortUHMUilf •li.iia Hit »nur Uot croaalui; uf lUliwny Avsuue and tht Llica (> y luwuslilp llni too Itei north uf ilia (he liJwualilp Boundary; lhtu.ee (11) Una of Kahway Aveuue: thence Kuad; llieuio itji eauieily alung tht Mid bounder] AHll*" N J. t h I N|« Uivti Kood Ui ina point ot rlght-of-way uf the Port Reading oeattr lint ot the New Jar&«y Turu uorihtTly Him of KlUb Btreet; Ibtuce westerly along th* ctnMrllns uf Iht smiihcrlt SIOIIK tin ,-eutn Ilne uf[""torllno of Cimiu O'Ki'lij Uuad tu oenterUn* of )«l»ll»»..( All the following traot or parr.el pike tu the ceum Ilne uf berry ilaee of iMglnulug UaUroud: Uiou aluugl th* otuterllne uuicrly •Inns • Uua 100 ftei aonh eitonsion of th* centerllne ul Ctu- Avenue lu ihe center lino a point, Um |iruloiii;ailoii ut the di- of laud aud the premises lierelu Btrccl, tlnnct (3) aortlierly and Tlilrd DUtrlrt Pvlllag PUc*: uf tha rlMlil-of-*«) of tht Port Ml urtb Btrcei LioMlug Urmal Ave- trnl Avenue to th* Irjterttclluii of it NlelKJU A>euliit. lllcln'J OOUlll viding Hue heiween Pleatailt Avt- Keadltjn Bnllrosd to Ul* crossing of nortbtasterlr «HJH» ceulcrllue of uua tu tha northerly Una of ford* the louterlioe of Central Aveuut uue mill s.'i.Ui (,'lttl Uund; Uiauca achuu) ffttt Clacemotit Avtnut, Co- Berry tilreol aud tUtiwiy Avenue vu ahin^ Ihe reuler Una o ' inla. the rl«lu-ut-w»y of tbe Pun Head Terrace No 1; tn«iu;e uortbtriy mid the Inteneotlon of Old Kuad Nlclaou Aveimo lo Hie |7) southerly HIOUK said Avtnot, lug tUllrotd tod tit. Ueorg* Avt tat Wucxlbrldat Carurd Ho»u; Aluug tiie BWII« tti au angle point; Uicui;* |12) tuutherly to tbe inter hue betwt!t;u IMcabunt AVBIIUB aud thouc* (1) nulerly aioiij Hit cen- 'reek; iheme lu smilliweaterly dl- h h ull Uieuto «uicrl|i aloud 'hi northerly Mcliuu ol th* ctnterUn* of Old auiiti, I'lllf lt Kujlilh Ul.l-Kl fulllag Plaoei ctnterllnit «< M j BtaU HKhwt unhuu .|Ou, x, Matvr 4,,, g| IM* tioac ttM eMterUM sVaeULs IUllnw4. iheuc* |]| sou"-* #t Turret limt, Kll.t Aid Bulldlui. Alebll Ittnl, Koine •nftmaa BeuLtvar*! v*> Ike teutker- IMtNtlc* the miliii ur ulwe "f ' ' o ceuMrllna Of tb* touattary Una, ittrtttltti RM4 U Ck>* l»» ' tattwH *le«sg ik* **ai«nm* of ik* fuurtb District : Aveuel. (lurdcu Uiaic Pai a way. Un (Mint or lr Un* «< Blocs m a* tktiwa oa •t as>r«41t* stetrf *tu aslUlewa NM lUealifl eUlinuri ta Ut c*a Ik* Ta*as»J» Tu Uapi tntnot wett «rf, sUus O.ori.i Bead, poiai placpla * ol UlKl u A«ou*. tae* tieag tht eesitMrDM Mftiat illit J*n*> tk»M «l|l» B^iulag e* Klitb DlslrUi ruUlag trlj tloui uu touititrri Un* ul •I UldtUtMi AvMUk V* the U<«- *)*f |MUV* M; ttMoa* it) *outb- rords HAUU I - UIHHICT I g e*. •l*cc 4U .ad •lack 4M it th* PAYS! *uxa*» Avtau* _ (UKilNNlNU at UU poltll ul lu Bthoul «r& aloru tbt uutorUa* M N J lugUaiia Avenu*, lsetta. •eotlM of UUCUMM Avtau* tit VlltllCl • traecllou uf tilt c*a(*t Una of •urtliaaM oormai ti Block MoLt*» Strut; than aieag tht en SUvt Hlgbwav Ruutt #» W) in* WAttll tart iu» aeuiharly siaas) th* tattarl! intertMtlOD wltn tha ototcrllu* uf --„... . a,t a uuuuuiu t •tiara Uu t Vnodbildiit A>euui. tuiuttuuu t-ail WAHI) 4 CaU ME 4.1 Ul Today terUni of UcUnn ttnot to Uu In tenter lint of Uit H*« Jantjr Turn JSnotoTtvirtbitil •*« •*» °'»1 1 "l *d WiKxlbii.lm-Sewaren Road, with ef Bluot 4*1 w IU tenectloD of McLean Street tnd Heaida Bronk prolonged westerly; uS JtV O«rg». *••»« «" * P ; " lisWlNNlNll |«iruu; thaui ibeuct 141 ansurlj alaug tald pro- m.u uio cdlausWlaoa rowTown , UM otuiet slu* ol UM Block Avenue; then aluug tot c*n- Uuiu* (OUUteill along Wb*iuu» UM forI*»t esw* «l 0. "• Hi«nw»# wrUtM *i aUuck Avenue to UM Us- of In* ' Thrsday, April 9,1964 PAGE THIRTEEN y. Gyukeri Surma-Miller Rites Held Brotherhood Al Our Lady of Peace Sing Set By

Miss Rosemary h'OHDS Our Lady of Peace| ,i.|,, f Mr. and Clmrrh «n1 the spiting Saturday B'nai B'rith r n Deborah to Hold .'iflci iiniiii for the marriapi of Miss 'Monte Carlo' I (iyuicri Mrs Earl Aronson, Jr. Here Marie Miller and Mirhael Anli itffamBtion I*ng«e chair- John Surma, Tlie Ri>v, Hugh F. ;„„! Mrs I-oulR mnn "( Kamot Chapter B'nai Dinner Dance nnaii performed the double ring Night Planned \\[[li:il" IVriili womi>n, has announced that FORDS - The Parkway Chap i'KMiiimy -I III FORDS - Mrs Stanley Levine.; A D 1, activities ineludod "Dolls Albert 1 ter of Deborah wil mwt tonight Thr bride is the daughter of Mr, president of Rnmol Chapter li'nni (iff Ih'niot'nicy" programs, find thr double at 8:30 In the Flics' Hall. Metiich nd Mrs. Joseph Miller, 289 Grand- B'rlth Women, ha* nhnntmred Hint "Humor Clinic'" classes. A en. Mrs. Mur' y Belfor will (view Avenue and Ihe- bridegroom reservations arc still ar- Hrolhrrhond Sing will be pre- :onduct audience participation is i ln> son of Mrs, Mary Surma. cepted for the "Monte Carto wntod April 21 at Temple Neve james after the business meet ing. fits Cnnvory Blvd., Perth Amboy, Nighth " to bbe held Saturday, at the, Sholnm, Mfltuchrn. Reservations arc being taken Greenbrier Restaurant, Nmlh Riven in mar- and Ihe lale Michael J. Surma. The "Dolls for Derm (or the annual dinner dance, Ap or. She wore a The bride vas given in mar Rrunswick. i |im(jram was presented to BfrM !,•.• K riffinttttwith rlHe« • «t *• Edison. IIBUW., Route i b.y her. father,. She_ , wor..„,.„e .9.J.. , In, addition to a Smnrgn-lxird! fourth Krarle classes in the Wash- Ik mr.;inM! 1, Edison. Mrs. Harold Wilton- i ,,,l Aloncnn lace on l»nwn of peau AP snie featuring linner, dancing, games of chance; ington School, Metuchen, and to : [eld, chairman, requests all de- .„„.,,! neckline, bodice RUUOl.l'H KIII.SCIIINSKY a sweetheart neckline, short and wheels of fortune will provide) llrnwnir Troop No. 275, under the " posit money at this meeting t front featured a lilted sleeves, with appliques on top of the entertainment for the evon-i direction n( Mrs. J. Kiihn. TOs ; Raffle books will be distributed ,, „ q,,,vM, scissor front, Fords Fire do., !!ovvn. a nd'-shaned skirt extend- ing, A large selection of varied progrnm is geared tn chlldrep 1 Ml skirt with a chapel for the benefit of the Deborah ing into a rhane! lenflth train. A and unusual prfo.es will he offered a dps R through 12. and stresses ; .If,'! Hospital. Browns Mills. First II, ;• hmiffan! veil fell from jdouh'" pearl crown held her elbow Mrs. Leonard Schneider and Mrs, the important contributions made i „! crystals and pearls, pprize will be a 1965 Ford Galaxie Honors Ex-Grief lonRth veil nf French illusion. She Hyman Gelbard, co-chairmen, to the world by men and women of white or Tudor Sedan, and second and I •arriort orchids and roses. have Indicated that the affair is1 of all races, creeds and national!- ! JI'PH'S on a prayer book. FORDS - Rudolph Kulschinsky, ties Anyone interested In ob- ' hird prizes will bo Zenith port- Mrs. C, George Miller. Rdi- open to the public. jx-chief of the. Fords Fire Com- gaining this interesting program Pertrtnh Am ble televisions. son, sister-in-law of thff bride, Proceeds will be used to further ;hirley I'iriRy'. pany, will be honored at a dinner for their organization may contact honor Attend- Mri, Uo SloSodien, nominating was matron of honor. Attendants many B'nai B'rith nhilanthropio ' mniil of Saturday night at Kenny Acres, ;Mrs. M. Tannen, 29 HarmHn Road, .,.„ \i; Karon Gyukeri, chairman, will present he slate were Mr«. Robert Mlrerak, Hirth Including th^Leo N. Levi Memori- sS ulschinsky, married to the form- Edison. he bride; Mrs of nominees and elections will 'and Park: Mrs. Michael Lako. al Hospital, Hillel Foundations, r Bcrnice .logan, resides with Ibpietrn. Edison, and follow. Installation of new of- ^orck and Miss Barbara Surma. and Veteran's interests. T'ckets "Rumor Clinic" was presented is wife and two daughters at IS RECEIVE MKMBKR8I1II* PINS; Four To\vn;h > residents nf lh* New Jrrspy Region of Mis- tintyas. Fords. ficers will take place in June. Perth Amboy, sister of the bridge- are five dollars ner person and it Edison High School to four Summit Avenue. Fords. sionary Cenacle Apostoolnte, rp.reivfd membrrs'iip pins nt thr annual Dny of Recollection Md Refreshments will be served by •;room. may be obtained bv Jasses of Mr. J. Bell. This pro- „,„ trip to Washington William Dugan, president of the last Sunday at St. Joseph's Shrine, Stirling. R'reiving membership pins from Sister Mary An- • Mrs, Bernard Raft. MrsM . Schneider, 4fi Wilk Road, ;ram is geared to teenage and ,i.(1 |,ri,|o wore a gold tall- New Jersey Fireman's Relief As- Joseph Yaganek. Perth Am- Edison, or Mrs. Gelbard. 36 Har- (ellne, M.S.B.T., are Geraldine Blair, WoodbrHgf; Virginia Murtagh, Woodbrldgo, and Andrea adult groups. Interested persons ,: Vlili black accessories sociation, will be the guest speak- boy, served as best man, Ushers mon Road, Edison. Telephone Rotella and Diane Boski, Fords.. The awatds arc given to each member upon completion may contact Mrs. N. Belter, 118 ,' ,,r,-|ii(l corsage. er Other distinguished guests were Joseph Miller. Fords, bro- Mothen Auxiliary reservations will he accepted of a year's probationary period'of bring faithful tii Missionary Cennclr Apostolat* practices. Murdock Street, Fords. > graduate of will Include August F. Greiner, ther of the bride; Stanley Kowal- KI-,M'I1 is a _ The committee working with the The area group haa been active since 1957 un Irr the direction of Trinitarian SUten of the hl She To Meet Tomorrow ski. Perth Amboy, and Robert Rehearsals have begun far a \m|,,,y High School. former mayor of Woodbridge; Catholic Welfare Bureau, 846 Main Street. MENLO PARK TERRACE - Stetson, Edison. chairman consists of Mrs, D 3rotherhood Sing to be presented iliVlil as a technical secre- Mayor J, J. Flynn of Perth Am- Brody, Mrs. A. Cohen, Mrs. C. it Temple Neve Sholom. In view ,'..• H,'I1 Telephone Labors- The Mothers' Auxiliary of the boy and Jack Egan, former police Miss Denise Luckas, Fords Cohen, Mrs. M Dooneief, Mrs. H. of the popularity of folk music, In, , llolmdel Her husband Menlo Park Terrace Boys, Inc., chief of Woodbridge who will be cousin of the bride, was flower Flaster, Mrs. J. Gersten, Mrs. H. the program wiU be in the form I [mm Augusta MM- will meet tomorrow at 8:30 p. m., master of ceremonies. girl. Michael Banas, Perth Am- Amnesty Set on Double Ring Rites Unite Glass, Mrs. C. Katz, Mrs, I. a "Hootenanny" centered Ft. Defiance, Va. with Mrs. George Devlin, hos- Fire Chief John Mlzerny an- boy, nephew of the bridegroom, • \i iili'iny, Mrs. J. Yellin. around the Ideals of understand- pitality chairman. nounced the members of the Fire was ringbearer. , employed by llatco Chem- Fords Couple Saturday ing and brotherhood. The "Stag" Mrs. Frank Juarez, president |i c, division of W. R. Grace Company will meet tomorrow The couple left for a trip to Overdue Books urges all mothers of league mem will begin at 9:30 p. m., after a Tf,, lords, as a laboratory night at 8 in the firehouse, Canada. For traveling, the bride FORDS - In observance of Na- FORDS - Saturday afternoon ,- general meeting of Ramot Chap- bers to attend, especially the Mlierny reports a total of 33 wore a powder blue silk dress PTA14 Selects tional Library Week. April 12 ter B'nai B'rith women. This will team mothers. at St. Nicholas Catholic Church •' fires this year. March fires in- and matching coat, naw blue ac- through April 18, an amnesty on Penny Sale Slated be an open meeting, and all mem- Plans for the coming baseball the Byzantine Rite, Miss Joan clude 6 brush fires, 2 special drills cessories and an orchid corsage. bers of the community are in- season will be discussed, with Eight Delegates overdue books will be declared Karabinchak and John Ciirjak, By Home-School Unit 1 oven fire, 2 Industrial fires and Mrs. Surma is a graduate of aul Shallock Sunday. April M, set as opening al the Fordi Public Library by vited to attend and participate. 1 false alarm. Perth Amboy High School. She Is FORDS - Delegates for the Jr., were united in marriage with KEASBEY - The Home and day. Plans will be made for the the Woman's Club of Fords who Refreshments will be served. Parents are again requested to employed by Public Service Elec Spring County Council on May 5, the Rev. John Onesko officiating School Association of School 8, will annual cake sale. own and maintain it. No fines ifo Be Ordained impress upon their children the trie & Gas Co.. Perth Amboy. and the New Jersey County Coun- at the double ring ceremony. meet tonight at 8 o'clock. The Among the activities to be Where dangers Involved in pulling area Her husband was graduated cil at Marlboro Hospital on April will be charged on any delinquent onus - Buses will teave St. discussed and planned will be The bride is the daughter of slate of officers for the coming boxes for false alarms. Many are from the same high school and 20 were selected at the recent exe- books returned during that v/eek. Girl ~ Did anyone ever tell you ; Episcopal Church, Hoy theatre party. Mr. and Mrs. George Karabin year will be presented. jeopardized while responding to served Jwo years in the U. S. cutive board meeting of School National Library Week provides how wonderful you are? ie on Saturday. April 25 at After the business meeting chak, IS Grove Street, and the A penny sale will be held in these false alarms. Army. He is emnloyed in the Perth 14 P, T. A., held at the home of tremendous support for reading Gob - Don't believe they did. ..)., for the cathedral in Tren- refreshments will be served. bridegroom is the son of John the school tomorrow night at Chief Miierny warns all resi- Amboy Post Office. Mrs. L. W. Johnston, 921 Main and library development pro- Girl - Then where'd you get uhere the ordination of Paul Czirjak, 80 Pitman Avenue, and o'clock, dents of the Fords, area that burn- Street, Fords, Mrs. Axel Thom- grams in communities across the the idea? : to Ihe Holy Order will the late Mrs. Czirjak. ing brush is against the law and sen, president, prestded at the nation The theme adopted is . place. The buses will leave if «uch burning Is necessary, a Eatter Comic Strip meeting. "Reading is the key to oppor- The bride, given in marriage | cathedral at 12:15 sharp. Any- They live happily in a little permit must be obtained from the Delegates attending the Spring tunity,- to understanding and to by her father, wore a gown of e wishing to go may contact apartment overlooking the rent.- Party Held for 7W Building Inspector at Town Hill. County Council aj-*, Mrs. Axel new worlds!" Chantilly lace with a fitted bodice [s. dt'orge Ferdinands*, chair- Bambridgo Mainsheet. FORDS - Cadette Troop IT), long sleeves and a Sabrina neck- Thomaen, Mrs. Lmdley Henry, Mrs. George Molnar, library Vo at HI 2-6526. under the leadership of Mrs. Al line. It ended in a chapel length Mrs. Harry Seguine and Mrs. chairman of tl Woman's Gub, lev. Leslie V. Hewett, vicar of Hospodar and Mrs. George Bald- train, A double costal Crown held SPRING John Habarack. Those delegates reported a circulation of 1,630 i John's, announces Mass each Virginia Helen Gerzanich win held an Easter comic strip an elbow length veil, The bride attending the conference at Marl- books during the month of March. (mini; Monday through Satur- party for carried a bouquet ot orchids, ste- VACATION! boro Hospital are Mrs. Thomson, Book donations were received phanotis, carnations and ivy. ,»,by the oqean—enticing Bfidmtf Edison Mm '.itaouih to tl*t« away your Dreatn — awaits you here. fcool ut 9-.4S, and morning Pitman :hak, Menlo Park, brottter infl Sundecks, evening enter- i IVIT at 11. HOPE&AWN - Saturday morn- Ann Hneyda, Edison, stepsister of bara g ilSter-in-law of the brlfltt. "wer- Avenue, Fords, and a subscription tainment, dances, ocean Itedinfis scheduled for this the bridegroo. i. Refreshments Included ported a profit of 1*3.60. p aest man and matron of honoj;. ing at Holy Spirit Church, Miss to the "Gospel News" from the water in baths, Modern cookies and candy. Games played Miss Ann Karabinchak, Highlan |ek include Young Peoples Pel- Virginia Helen Gerunich, daugh- Richard Wira, Edison, cousin of Seguine, program chairman, an- Church of Jesus Christ, Hope- Wing plus luxury apart- hip, 7 p. m. Sunday, Boy ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ger- the bride, served as best man. were "Treasure Hunt", "Simon nounced nominations and election lawn. ark, cousin o' the bride, was ments. Twin beds with Troop 51, at 7 p. m. Mon ianlch, 103 Luther Avenue, and Ushers were Paul Seredy, Ken- Says", "Hot Potato", "Magic of officers will take., place at the bridesmaid. Joseph Borkes, Fords bath from $12.50 Mod, Order of St. Vincent. Wed Walter Michael Dickey, son of neth Terpack a. d Richard Pagut. rpet" and a relay race was next regular meeting, April 15. Jet fuel to be studied for safety. was usher. Am., $6.50 European each at 7 p. m., executive Mrs. Stephen Hneyda, Runyon'^ cousin of the bridegroom, all of d. The Cadettes taught the Citizenship chairman, Mrs. Spain will limit air freight to When the couple left on a person. Ask about Inclu- sive Plans. Phone 609- 1 meeting at 8 p. m. Wednes- Lane, Edison, wer united In mar- Edison. children the "Patty Cake Polka" Vivian Serko, reported on a bulle- Cuba. . Miami Beach, Fla., the bride 345-1211; in N.Y., MU After a^Jfip to the Pocono and several songs. Entertainment and choir rehearsal under riage by the Rev. Joseph Kerr tin from the County Chairman of wore a gold suit with matching "and when we grow up I'll \ 2-4849. direction of Mrs. Nicholas who officiated at the double ring Mountains/re., the couple will included a satire on the Smothers Citizenship, explaining how, when acessories. make their hoiM in Hopelawn. Brothers. buy you lots and lots o i at 6:30 p. m., Thursday. ceremony and celebrated the nup- and where to display the Ameri- ROCK The bride attended Middlesex For traveling the bride wore a tial Mass. The party was given for the can flag. County Vocational and Technical GIFTS from pink sheath dress, white coat and OIITHEKIAItmLK • MUHTICCIlt, Given in marriage bj ter fatb completion of the social depend- SALT High School, Woodbridge. She is rhral Palsy Drive matching accessories. Ownership er, the bride wore a gown of silk ability challenge preps. The girls Old Timer's flight employed by F. W. Woolworth Mrs. Dickey is a graduate of For Water Softeners management leporl for Hopelawn -a and Chantilly lace with a have received their final challenge Co., Menlo Park, Mr. Czirjak, a Woodbridge High School. Her hus- ( Set by Fire Company Josiah Whiti, a neckline and long tapered which will leted on an . $2.00 hundred lbs. Woodbridge High School graduate, STATE JEWELERS DPF.UWN - Councilman and band was graduated from Edison MENLO PARK - The Ladies Her bouffant skirt tea- or April 24 $1.10 fifty lbs. served four years in the U. S. Air £ Sons, Joseph Nemvfti; chairman High Scowl antLjs emolpyed by Auxiliary of theJSdisoJ n Volunteer 11 ftUto Street, woodbrtOf* scalloped hemllnt *nd other Force. He is employed by his Ltd. ro-chairnwi of the Unit* " > United Stater'Envewe Corn- fi Ceittpwy,Ci " BMiJJb .ParkPk , obb- i U IU«» tk«tt«) inated in - chapel length SERVISOFT 0*4father at Jajr'i Jeryfe» Station, *hral Palsy drive reported served "Old Ttmsr'B Night" on train Her threfrUered quera'i Fords. Itnbutions totaling $175.78 Monday at the Menlo Park Fire WOODBRIDGE ich exceeds their goal. The crown held a bouffant veil, and SCHEDULE CONFIRMATION League Auxiliary House, Lincoln Highway. 921 St. Georges Avenue mint of $269.10 wqs collected she carried a cascade bouquet of FORDS - Confirmation will l}e Mrs. Harry Koeber, permanent Unit South or CloverleK) white roses, carnations, babies' administered at Our Lady «f To Plan for Dance [house-to-house canvassing and chairman of the annual affair ME 4-1815 8KB in coin boxes. breath and gardenias. Peace Church on Thursday after- FORDS - The executive board paid tribute to Mrs, Edla John- noon, April 23, at 4 o'clock, who were not home Maid of honor was Miss Gail of the Fords-Clara Barton Base- son, charter member. Classes for teenagers and adults | th,' time rray send donations Smoyak Fords. Bridesmaids were ball League Mothers Auxiliary will to be confirmed will be held "" James Stree1 or directly to Miss Jacqueline Tetesco, Colonia; meet Monday, at 8:30 p.m. with Tuesday, April 14 in the church at Cerebral Palsy Center, Roose- Miss Barbara Wira, Edison, cous- Mf9 wil)iam Yetmani Park. in of the bride; and Miss Mar; 8 p. m. I mount Road. Final candy re- l| turns may be made. More owners of low-priced cars HOME COOKED Plans will be completed for the I April 18 dance to be held in the are moving up to Olds than ever before! Fresh Seafood Daily BUSINESSMEN'S Keaebey School. Finest Funeral WHOLESALE ANn RETAIL 9 and 6 HP, LUNCH Designs FRIED FISH TO TAKE OUT EVERY FRIDAY Riding Tractors Created With Can Phone in Your Order - ME 4-0143 and Dinners Rotary Tillers Always we strive to make HOME MADE CLAM CHOWDER each funeral spray, wreath, Served Daily M Riding Mowers II A.M. «11 Closing, * blanket or floral piece we Sunday from S:M P.M. to The Greatest! design worthy to serve as Closing (Midnight) HANDERHAN'S SEAFOOD MARKET a .oving tribute. "Stninf tbi Woodbrld|« Area Over L. ADLER & SONS AUTHENTIC BRASS BUCKET 96 Main Street mm Highway 130 WALSHECK'S HOMKMADE SPAGHETTI Phone AX 7-2474 I M Amboy A«fc ME MM* ENJOY YOUR BEER Usagnu, Ravioli, Piixa Pies Hot or CoUi Sandwiches LUNCHEON NOW nail, 11:30 to >:M f.M SKHV1CK ON Ml TAKK-OU1 ORDERS DINNER SwaUick § CALL MK 4«44 Datlj J:10 lo I1;N P.M. t Beer friilaj »n« 8»turdiy tU UiM LUNCH, DINNER lundu. Noon 'Til l« tM. 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.i>avy downpour ,n.i at the local sladmni .'. bridge High Srlii.(l| ., . by Johnnie ftoyle went through with r. augural meet with M-,i, School, and al th,. ,-,,. '.' the listed events. n,,,. , MALLAS MAKES GOOD AT ANNAPOLIS -isive 91-26 winner When Paul Maltas of Colonia grasped his di- The victory was nt . Tortance to Boh K.rk,, •. ploma upon his graduation from Woodbridge Barron and Setnn n,,;;.. High, most of the local sports-minded citizens vho made his mihi: figured he had a good chance to make the Navy heard coach at Wmnli,, ., team as a hard-hitting fullback. With the excep- Greg Morse, the H,,., tion of Lou Bartha, his track coach, there were with a bright future. :.,•„ ole of his Deftness ;,•„.• few who figured he would emerge as a top javelin ning the 100 and 2a i thrower only because when you think of Navy, in the times of Id;, ;,ri it's always football. nectively, over a suit •. events, he was fi,|;,, , i However, his Navy coach Jim Gehrdes is of the the finish line by ]>.••. •• opinion that Mallas will reach greatness before and Gary Muha of \\ he becomes a full fledged ensign in the U.S. Wood" The clean sweep y;m v. 1 lofty point total to • ,.• Navy1. While discussing the former Barron ath- bridge Aces mainstays, reaped additional honor* for the 1K4 basketball season when he scored » U.U1 of O4 point* to place meet, lete, the Navy coach had this to say, "Paul has high in the seorins department in the Recreat on Junior U.gne Dave HandshucV ii \\ looked just tremendous in practice. We think he The Aces copped the League title after winning Hf straight broke the tape in Imi, ••,! games. and low hurdles in i|> > is on the doorstep to fame. Before the 1964 sea- 15.2 and 20.8. TV V.,.,; son reaches its conclusion, he should set a new competitors, Jim S'-vi, Naval Academy record for the javelin throw." John Simkovich, plimi Fishing Facts and third in the twiili'iniY Gehrdes reports that Mallas has been consis- •Strikes & Spares behind the Madison •.:T tently near the 230 foot mark with his practice TKOUT - Starts at 8 a.m. Sat- urday, April il to run through The Barrons posted i:, throws. A year ago, the best he could do was 217 j February 28, 1965. Six trout any clean sweep in HIP 44'i r ST. CECELIA'S WOMEN'S SteVe Behrens leaned ;ir••.•, feet. The Academy record for the javelin is 234 Metuchen Recreation Center size and two salmon of 15 inches or larger, i Special fly fishing and finish line aheal of bh in feet set by Wayne Morris in 1958. Mallas can get Gary Forziati and BoS i- The time was 54.5. some inspiration in his specialty on his present 1 coaching staff from assistant coach Al Cantello, Clancy 1KJ Hose STRIPED BASS - March 1 Buchholz 179 Muriel Milazzo 179 trough December 31. Minimum Jim Varey, the promi-m; «i,,i| bridge runner, came ihni';.. who is the American record holder for the javelin Millie Anoia 173 Iolone Mastapeter.s™ IB Inches Ten a (lay. May be a superb performance m i TKAC1IKKS AKK WINNKRS: When not occupied with class- The chumps knceiing aie Kruno Mams avvsfci and Mike Basa- with a toss of 283 feet, 3 inches. He set the mark 172 Ann Koczewski 171. .Ifkcn by hook and line and by rab. Standing in (be usual order arc Angelo Aromando, 880 yard run in 2:12 2 iVp ,i room chores, a group of Wooilbridge teachers decided to form skin dlvin or gggl e flshin g a basketball team that mot with success by winning the Rec- William Ilillyer, Ahm Kom'rwhats, Ralnli Serafin and Vincent while competing for the U.S. Marines at Comp- High Sets: Irene Walczak .™i536 j S g°^ S ™ his heels across the final line lne license required reation Heavy Senior League championship with a record of Arotmmt'o. ton, . Ann Kociewski 497, Dot Koczewski j Barron competitors Wauu-1 1 16 victories ngyijist ^ single setback during the, 1864 wuison. ; 481 Maryon Clancy 4W 'If aome of you may have forgotten, Mallaa Schedeneck 474. LAKGKMOUTH ANI> MOUTH BASS - No closed sea- Madison, brake the u- starred both in football and track while attend- Leaders: - Marcel & Son Bar- son. Five at least nine inches long mile event when their drar« bershop 59W24M;; Mary's Dress runner George Bailey finished iirs ing Woodbridge High. He was chosen the foot- in aggregate daily. Shop 54-30; Anthony's Flower Shop in tht respectable time nf lit: ball captain in his senior year and twice cap- 1 53VS-30 .*; Oak Tree Drugs 42-42; PICKEREL AND WALLEYES- Bob Gneiting and Frank Twits tained the Barron track team. He excelled in the Frystock Ramblers 42-42. No closed season. Walleyes must of Wodbridge placed v\w\ ii latter sport, winning sectional championships be at least 12 inches long. No min-third. WOODBRIDGE ELKS imum size on pickerel except 15 Wodbridge took charge asai a in three field events—shot put, javelin and dis- Bowl-Mor inches in Lake Hopateong, Ten cus. walleyes and 10 pickerel a day; the broad ]nmp when Pelt; feldi High Games: Jaros 213, Chontos leaped 19 feet, 4' inchls 'n <•» 215, Polio 202, Graziaiw 200, S. 10 in all when fishing through the : This spring should prove of interest to all ice. ' his second place teammate to township track fans who will anxiously await the Martorelli 201, Lisi 215-220, Balog Markulin, by a scant mnsa 204, Storipan 205, F. Van Dalen DELAWARE RIVER - Trout The veteran Art Truharnc prov- news release stating that Mallas has set a new 214, Nolan 223, Poreda 201. season starts April 15 through Sep- ed himself once again in hi; ;»:• Naval Academy javelin record. High Set: Jaros 537, A. Ther- tember 30. Minimum size 10 in- alty, the pole vault, when a gesen 510, Marziali 554, R. Ander- ches and limit five a day. Six wal- hovered over the cro^lui ,r. :i A SHORT OBITUARY FOR A GREAT BOY sch 527, Mitchell 542, Chontos 535, leyes and pickerel of any size. feet to win the event. Those of us with a sincere interest in sports Polio 541, Ratajezak 543, Jacobus Six in aggregate of smallmouth Russell Sank of Woodlirnkt d take the greatest pleasure in Staking upon our 519, Graziano 537, S, Martorelli and larRemouth bass at l"ast nine 505 List 609, Balog 546, Genovese! inches long. Mod Khovalyo of Madison ticdis: Jlne youngsters who enjoy the thrills of competi- second place honors 505, Storipan 532. FLY FISHING ONLY - From tive. They are clean, wholesome and uninhibited; Leaders: Tigers 54-33; Wolves and after 5 a.m., May 4, the fol- Fred Knapik, a newniniiT tu i» 51-36, Colts 47-48, Squirrels 45-42. Woodbridge squad, mm !fr-;i it therefore, they^antics* on Baseball diamonds, lowing are fly fishing only waters: 1 . I. Rig Wat Brook Suuoc County wjtb a cqnimedabk IXIIKIW,! ,*balKetbaiteouTO and football fields provide wif' MIXED - from the concerte bridge on b win tier high jump-w A a^ with a sort of entertainment that is hard to ex- Metuchen Recreation Center Route 206, downstream to % end of 5 feet, 8 inches. A tie w: HV^J High Games: Harold Siegel 251! plain. Most of them make honest mistakes as a of the Roy Tract, a distance of place existed between .Inn i'j'-«- Mike Germek 222, Mary Kulesza Wunl lot of kids will, but no one ever subjects them to approximately four miles, except son of Madison and ' 176, Ann Presler 173 Betty Des- of Woodbridge. ridicule. This is because all of us are fully aware soir 173 Mary Murgacz 170. that portion.known as the Blewett Tract regulated below. Richie Ryan became that they are trying their best with a truly all- High Sets Harold Siegel 58?; Chet ner along with Mow out effort. Did any of you ever realize what a dull Kulesza 535 Dick Oliver 518; Mike 2, South Branch of the Raritan bridge when he won Germek 5 IB. Joe Karausky, Al River, Hunterdon County — the life this woi^ld be without just plain kids chasing put and javelin eventt- i:;. Murgacz 505. stretch of water known as the sed the shot put 4t) it batted balls over your new lawn, riding bicycles Women: Ann Pressler 480, Mary "Ken Lockwood Gorge," a dis- and tossed the javelin down a sidewalk, engaging in competitive sports Kulesza 474. tance of aoproximately twxi and inches. Leaders: Metuchen Recreation one-half miles. The discus event \u (Continued on Page 15) ' IContinued from Page 15) 3. Musconetcong River, Morris for Bill Scarola of ' and Warren Counties - the stretch with a wining heave i starting at.the bridge on School His nearest wm\*-i: ey's Mountain Road, extending teammates Richie S;. downstream approximately one John Symchek mile to the entrance of the river Tomorrow the B.UH1 into the Cook Chemical Works will travel to F,li/al»:1 Attention Pond opposite Cedar Castle. Thomas Jefferson His! From January 1 to midnight meet. March 1, and from 8 a.m. on April 11 to midnight, February 28, 1965, Bowling Leape Secretaries tlie following stretches are open to closed for stocking during BANQUETS April and May: Get Our Price Firsrll 1. Paulinskill River. Sussex BANQUETS County - from the dam at Paulin skill Lake downstream for a dis- tance of approximately one mile BANQUETS Die Largest Selection to the maker sign erected by the CAI'll Ui: CIUIWN: Pictured above are the triumphant mem- p. Kmxling from left to ri|>h( are Kuymond Tornillo, Division. This stretch is designat- BANQUETS bers of tlie Sun Devils — the team that won 19 straight games Frank Tagliareni aud Larry Harhikun. Standing are Rocky ed as a non-kit area and all trout tu rupture (lit- Kciivatiou Babe Kuth League basketball eham- Moudu, Michael Lyons, Carl Grillo and Steven Basil, of caught must be returrfcd to the water unharmed. 'Hit Suulli Atiiian Amateur Jersey GiantS Barrons to Meet cf |nLn/c 2. Paulinskill River, S u s s a x Athletic Union decided tluit nun- Exclusively Designed County - that portion known as Trenton Dlamond NEW tmtn $»»*«'«' whites will IK: able to hold South the Emmons property, starting at SUPPtB ClUI _ African records in I he future. Select Cutro the Fredon-StiFlwater Road, for 1 JEKSEY CITY - Nick Cutro, a Team, Tommorrow Gets Crown a distance of approximately or* and one-fourth miles up stream toi Restaurant top running back and assistant WOOOBRIUGE-Heavy rains Final Second Half Standings a marker sign. This, stretch is and backtield coach, was named head earlier in the week washed out W TROPHIES designated as a no kill area and coach of tJje Jersey Giants of the the sfeastu's opener between St. John's (» 6 TROPHIES all trout caught must be returned Atlantic *Trii|st Pro, ..Joolbajl r^ou^r,id£e. High auLTn Manhattan, % AND to the wa,ter unharmed. Cocktail Lounge League. The game wW gtarT at Fordham* '••• 'lilt! 29 year old Outro suctueds ('clock. kSt. Bonaventaure 1 and -A... 5 Big Hat Brook, Sussex Coun- PLAQUES Johnny Dell Isola, who resigned Home fans will have the op- \WO0DBRIIXJE - After winning ty - that [wrtion known as the 0. S. to accept the head coaching job portunity to wiluess tbe Barrons the first half title, St. John's rat- Blewi'lt Tract, dearly defined by tled off six straight victories dur- marker si^as of newly framed Atlanta team. in action when Union pays a (Adjuctnl U> mm1')'* ";"" Cutro was a star at Bayone High visit to tbe local diamond. Dhe ing the second phase of the St. The following regulations shall School arid later at Shippensburg, pitching rotation has not as yet James Little League schedule to apply to the above designated fly ME 4-6068 I'a. State, where he broke numer- been announced by the Wood- lay full claim to the 1964 cham- PLAQUES fishing waler.-i: ENGRAVING otis ground gaining records. Last bridge coaching staff. piunship. In the final game of the Kngruvnl To (Mer and Delivered! y liilimg only uhull be pet- DON K ON I'lU'lVHSllS season be was tlie seventh rank- season, the Saints Knocked off from 5 u in. Monday, May All Sh« Manhattan by a one sided 24-6 • FULL ing ball currier in the Atlantic About 200 high school wrestling We have the widest choice of trophies and plaques in this area. to ui(i including November 30 ('oust League, gaining 624 yards coaches in the state are former count, i'i-ui in the Paulinskill and Flat • BUFFETS wiili a !i,b yard average. athletes of Coach John Hancock Tbe outcome of the season's See them all on display in our showroom. Brook as nuted above. Whenever at Colorado State. When Hancock finale was never in doubt after following his graduation frpm OPEN DAILY I A.M. H> 6 P.M. - EVES. BY APPOINTMENT fly lulling only j, permitted, the Jirst St. John's took the Jaspers d-SS to daily doiiiii(> tin» slwD bo 9 p.m. Cut™ coached at f^Bfj "* £JJ¥ tournament «'ALl MB 4-l«t2 BANQUETS' Kuvomie High for two years and in Colorado in f936, there were the first period and from there 2 No more Uiaii m teoU may thou at yt, Mary's High in Ruther- only nine high school wrestling controlled the game the rest of be lulled daily Trout In esoew of SPORTING GOODS f»nl, wlwrti lie had one undefeat- teams in the whole state. the way by taking over $ 2 in the Uus uumbei may be caught pro- BANQUETS' 312 Slate SI , Vith A mix* ed team aid two state Catholic second frame, 20 in the third and VHW sui'k trout m* inmwdittteW in : "H" cliiiinpioiis. Colorado ran up » string of 28 U-2 in the fourth. J. J. RYAN CO., me reluinwi UJ the WttUa- unharmed. BANQUETS OfKN MONIMV straight basketball victories on Jay Campion was St. John's big :> Nu bait oi IUJBS uf ^ i^ ill l a.uo b'lvnrli ' »T< tn "tin on the Ttoorboard" >' Mh 11 242 Amboy "'">' IH> »="•'• eiicept artificial flies, wllll'h .«n- «-x|nws|v limits to BANQUETS Kjent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Prew Thrsriay, April 9, WA PAGE FIFTEEN

LEGAL NOTICKS I .ROM- LEGAL l)oni«* LEGAL NOTlCFg t. Francis lor fliiftl pfl^s.vB r, lit OF ) »|nn« thf rn •u'rrl; don« >nr Mf'urren SmiaO Hind ill Hwnerl) «lnni PIMnrXK of tl-.it .1 ruiilm iu'dtii", lo t»r Hn» of ^n«r InrmrrlJ r m iBllfrunn Roulfv»rti Continued trom edit be held in ihe <' i ill wwi>rli tlnDf J«ll«rrv« i •'; ' !' .i.rii r ,it ifl 1 1 1 District til PfllUni PUM: Bon- Wd crops this year. , .Attorw TV-. Wnn-lhr' ' f,,j '" Bwilevtrd w I/irinn *"nur ih«nc« t;on .i.i btrn in.:tip to -.- V " "' btmtown Srhml. WnndbrlAtt Afe- Si Northerly tlnnt bnr\Bl A'tnu* rtneral Arthur J. Silk favors re- itle Winner IN J., on the 22MII C'-.IV nt|t Easterly ook In ih« cvc-li ll n !l •muni, to Ovinjwn Avmiie thine* i4) WOODBRIDGE - St, Francis P .inslnn 23. ll'c. (or h!-- ™i.rnl\o " « " MI'ldifM Un i Nnrihfmt«rlj Horm Otngton hft- acation of license of motorists whirh plc imil time nil , merit: ol Mrst Bank ,iml trim ln* ln lnl! P1'" ?' 'iftncl fftl. lowered its way into the St. James< nlnrperson, i\s l Inte'estert Dl'trlrl mw Ui auinf Ro>d; th«nc« 15) aught speeding ten miles per '•Ill h» "Ivni nn'company. National .V-ndntion. .DWHcl ?2 Fnlllrti (•DINNING tl UM interMCUOB at Rw Dm ft Bn»il. MUT over the legal speed limit, •ramrnar School Basketball Lea eird i-rmwrn'ni(|Forcl«, New Jersey, mid Woo-!brld5e \H*> lirwv Run Hlntmai ftiniit JJ lp» lfr>rv Rut* Rlxhwiv Rout* 19] National Hank, Wondbrirtut, Ne» >nd th* I'rifi omrti t>nwtt » hBticf 6» fl'tuthwratfrly »lnn( H*W [ue championship playoffs and in .1OHKPH V raffic deaths in New Jers* • i>\ 1 LIKbl Omnpiin iriniinlmlon un« pr<»* ftfutc HlKtiwti Hmit* 1* *• March were 24.5 per cent higher be, title fjamn with St. Peter's , Ork ; n |» contemplated thtir nil offices RBU1NNINO m in« thtnet running li N'lrihtvittMi ?ent all out tn achieve a 40-22 vie- mm US.40 ot the nhove named bunks Mil cnn-itne Mlai'ii C"»oisril|) n Mid n-ni't n ti vlAln *ir*et. Dl'trlrt S24 Polllni Plucn: .. than March o( last year. . .A tlnue to be operated l»nn >.h* Rnr«'ianl Bireei u, W. One of the reasons for the suc- NuUrc la herthv R'.VPII m,u to Section IB(c| of tut FeiVrnl De- 11 l*iterly ftlonp thp Himrt fr<^IT> llHtrlrl *25; itudylng whither the State of R«l!Ml«r MMtlBR oll n,p lu poeit Insurance Art Oni rr« tr -touih t"ninn»i(t *,• O»iAvtnut »hf nUrr ,1 H*BlnMlhK l d rrnrt; HIKI i>;issnr| nn! Fonl«, New Jnwy. thrnrt I2I rim'pnv ulnni Winchrop Jental College. New prices for niKtrlrt Sl.l Pnillnn PUrr Hnn lank nine field goals, and three First RdHdlnn: i WUUUBHIIKIR NAIIONAI. Avsnu*. itienr* 4, N'irti,u-f4tpr.v Howl in Kunnmre ll"»d, inenr* )l himtrmn Srhonl WnndhrMif Avt milk sold in NewJersey this AN ORDINANCE TO FURTHER BANK BonitipriT liliint K^nmore (Viad Ut 'ree throws for 21 points, while his nu«. month have bo-1 posted by Floyd AMEND AN OBDINANfE ENTITLED Woodhrldne, New thetlft 5l Wt»ti-U IIMIH, Sr..lv Bnrnlnri ftnrni 'IienrP '41 8™»l>- lammate, Harry Van Tassel, con- AN OWMNAJlrl TO HHTABMSH I.L. 4/2 8-l«-13-30/fl4 138 CO Slr««l «ld IMltm-j -I'rrd vn Hit Kdmnti rnwnflhlp Ur^indnrv ih^ti"« R. Hoffman, T-ector of the State SALARY AND rop lumti tticur* I^I ^nutfi- • Wli " tributed lo the all Important deci- 161 Nnrtlifuttrli iinn^ t)^ rrii«in tffiee of Milk Industry.. .The New OF CURTAIN AND Rfffr Tn: W-«2 BUOINNINtl >t th. in»«mrtmn nt •'"'"IT 'lini WlnHirop Kn»d 10 ((on with 10 counters, Towmhlp Boiinn«n iin» w thi 1 Jersey taxpayers Association re- OTHER PULL TIMK ANT) P\RT NOTICE OK PUBI.H SALE n*vUd Rbe rlndta ttinr TIME EMPI.OYBBS OF THE TOWN- " th«!ii-« ili M.irnifiKttrn -n.-iul"1!' lll"n« '"•"" 1(""tl In O""*"* The St. Francis club got oif to TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: John ."*** * t * t ' porU New Jersey is back in first SHIP." A»«niin, t.nftiri' 171 SntiihwmHrlf a fa*t start by outshnotlng their At A rfKiilnr mpellns ol ths Mn- Aaitn,' Jt ni,b ' plsu» an the Stale whw* BI IT ORDAINKD IIY THE nlclpul Counrll of the Tovnuhlp (if RO,J| tliuiK (HMn^iiit) hvnulfl tn l»rlog. d h Opponents T-l tn tlr first period OF W^iblTBfWffW rtPKT Titewf!^. Aprtl T.' tun« Lorlnn AteniiAenn*e in tht MtreOW ihcnr* -^i ^nmn^rlj »lnnn Highway, thence I9i Northeasterly lar of financial aid recci ed from THE COUNTY OF MinDLESBX fftct Hint on Wrdiipscluy flveiilim,;|ll»TRlCT No. 4 - BBCHNNINtl tn|?l««>- charge 19-5-at the halftime inter •">IU1 1 inc-.>tr> m«hwa» ic >h« olaoe Now Hear This the Federal Government. . The STATE OF NEW JBHSKY. th.lt Ml April J2. 1964. the Munlripni coim-ith* line dividing tht Hornunh of Birret to NP» lirtwj Suit mission. Fitzgerald paced the Ordinance entlriril "An Ordlnivnre rll will meet at • p. m. (EST), In Metuchen and tho rownMilp of »y ROIIM 3S. lhrur* 41 sranh j (Continued from Sport Page) New Jersey Federation of Repub- to ftilabliih nivlnry nml W«K« thr Council i:hiinibrr«. Memiirlnl Edison wh«r» the ^»nic li lnt.er..rrtrd It >lun> Mid Kniiu )•, v> Oldl I'Htrlrt p25 rolling Pluf: W«h early scoring with 12 points. tifton Park flohonl. Wlntnrop Roma. , around, selling candy to purchase their lican Women, Inc. will hold its an Bchedultn o( CertJiln Omdnls »nd Mnnlrlpnl Bullilliii;. Woodbrlil|!<',hy Plalnfleld Roud; ilipner M| nnr-Poat Rond HIPIHF vi v, u St. Peter's held a slight 10-9 Other Full Tlmp mid IMrt Time New Jorsrv mid pxin«e Mid «ell i\t |therly »long Um rrntnr Unit nf (long Old t-niit iii.«n m V v,, mal convention at Hotel Dennis, Employws of thf Township" bt, public null1 ntnl lo the highest hid- |Plnlnfl«ld Road to Its Uitor-.fcU"n Riiad, thriir« ifl) NcrllinlJ uniforms, tossing your evenini g newspaper edge in the third quarter but St Vlnoyi\r<1 Uniirt »/* -hp nUr? Atlantic City, on April 30 and Ma and h'rehy 1>. amrndpd n-, follows: dcr Wcordlnn lo term1! of wlf im:wlth Btephcnvlll* I'nrkwKy; -hrnrt > iht tnurwcuoiii ot Francis took over once again in Sf.rtlnn 1. Tin tollowlnn Unclfts- 'on voiir lower step, lining up In front of a movie nie with the Heal Eslnte Dejiiirt-Uj) Bmterly along the renter Hue! DUtrlrt lill Pnlllin Plarp-1 Inrnln .mcoln Hignwiy and Ducloi L*flt; . , .The New Jersey Division on ined Employee slmll rerelvp. the ment ano Municipal Clerk open in lot Htephenvllle Parkway and lta|.,.h'«i «rnnl lii. na.Vi hence running ill Nnrthemattrly the final stanza, 12-7, to clinch nalary oi)pn»n<> Ills nmne, to be t us(. on Saturday afternoon, tossing harmless Civil Rights has published two Inspection and tn DP inibllcly rmd BMtarly nrolonRatton to Its •ntpr- long uncolB Highway ui Lnrlnl the big win. paid to him In thp wimp way andprior to «al• e I/Ot- s 173S 1740 Inol.. . I. ni »«ctlon with Onk Tre» Riwd. . ; tmtic* venue ihenct ill Smunerli aloo( pamphlets on equal employment htf i,nowbaiu at your car, calling you Mis when you were St. Peter's most effective a» heretoforp Block 443-A the Woadbrldge. IJ) Euterl) tlnnj the crnler lint nf IMIUlrl SIS. orlni Avennt to lefferson Boult- opportunity and fair housing. The EMPLOYEE, MlPhnol BEOINNINO ti mi mUrircUon ol vard; thence ill Wmiierls along Richie Reager and Jimmv Healy J. Trainer; Township Aneatunont Mnp. Onk rrc« Rand to u» WA arrive home after a long day, walking their dogs Trn.ii. Ta« Collnclor; DKPART- Tate further nollre thnt the Mil- with Qrove Avenue; thrn'-j vineyard Road nnd Lincoln H1KII 7 efferson noulevnrd in Oat Ltnei long awaited striped bass action 4.jtntnee running il) HMuiti«*!it«tiy were St. Peter's most effective MENT Tax Office; AMOUNT, nlclp&l Council hns, ny fedOhUlon SOutberly »lfinj the center ill htnce I4I Northern uliing Oa* L«rii "' tlnnR Vineyard R.iad w Jnhn ^trt«t. m Knaa 8tr«»t. thenct |5i Wetterll up the street after dinner, crying over a poor as rtarted in the Seaside Park $10.000 00. and pursuant to Inw, fixed » mini- Qrove Av«liue Ui thp l'nwunhip nf shooters on the Ambov Avenue thence (2| Wpsterly ilnng John iling Row Street to ouclrn Lane; Section t. All UncliiMlfled Town, Edlnon-BoroviRh of Mcturhm himii- Tournament of Fish area mum price ftl which said low In Btreet HI idievim Rnan, mince 5) henre m Mnriherl; along Ouelnt L,)ort card, showing off the first time they don court with productions of eight nnd ship Employees who nro not listed said' bloc* will be wild together dtry line; thence 15 Wntcrlv mnnii Nnrthwmterl)y IUUIH L Bturgli Rood, thence I4I Nnrtn nislrlct tt% Polllnn Plare; BUlton Izens Committee Against Iasi nrl«« and wagpn an hftrdnfort. anld minimum price holm 1120.00 Metuchen boundary line to ihe »fhonl, pialnfleld Avenue. Section J. Thin Ordinance Bhall erly along 8turiclh Roud to the Lin November's *750,000,ooo bond Is plus cost* of preparing dwd and ad-pl»c« of BEOINNTNO, cnln Highway tnenct i&l North hey have made the starting lineup, handing you Spinning reels were first used leconie eftectlve linmedlntely upon vertising this anlc Dlitrlcl #4 Pnlllnr Pli^e: Oik latterly along tne Uncoin Htehwu «ue now claims GOP members ol idoptlon and puhllcntlon as re- .- S3'; •a ciiristmas list; but the biggest thrill Is when in England around 1900. Said property 1» more partlculnrly Tree School, Oak Tree Ko>d. tf, the oUce <«t Renlnnirtfi quired by la* and shall he retro- dencrlbec is followa; 11EUINM1NO al th« interteetlM of the Assembly are "betraying th Dlstrlft #15 hilling Place: Lincoln uclm l,ui« ind Ulll Brook, Manet you open your front door and a voice yella, "HI, LEGAL NOTICES active to January 1, ID03, W, aide of Kennedy Place, Iselin. UljUlct «5. School, Brookvlllp Road. tnat" of many citizens who op Section 4. All Ordinances and «0' ». ofl Flume St.. (Undeveloped) runnlDK ill W"inrl| alont MU1 BEOINNINO in tm llni dldiDt Brook HIM the Bumuio 0! mjniand posed the bond Issue by refusing parta of Ordinances relating to Condition of Bale: No building per- t^J SHERIFF! BALK ( Township of Wmidbrldite .ad iiutiit. me. Park Boundary line. «i Fifth Avf I pad." title!! and salaries which &re Incon- mlt other than any authortwrt nc- tta* to vote for tales or income taxes luptrlor Court of New Jersey Fownihlp of vhen the BBOIN'JING ai ;.r,« intertectlon nl cue, thrnre ill Niirtiiweiterly along sistent herewith arc hereby re- Mr. Steve Pochek and hla wife Ann enjoyed rhancerr Olihlon ceasory um approved by the zoning aamt li Intersectpd nv tht On (Tee Jobn Street and Vlneyud Kuad Fifth Avenue find t.h« Umindarj Unt now. . .Chocolate milk and But scinded and repealed. ordinance of the Township of Wood- Mlddlewi County ttaclI D RRntdd thench e nnDiDii Ihenh o ninmnit ill S of HlKhlund Pnrk 10 the Boundary |eaf h and every one of those thrills as typical ter milk, as well as Vitamin D Docket No. F 9«3-<3 ROB«BT E JACKS. brldfte shall be issued (I) Soiiliwly theft.sterly md »lnng Vlnnynrd (load W) Old Poaline of Pismuway rowo«hlp, tntDOt milk, are illegal under presen The Provident Institution for Sat- President of the Council T»k« further notice that at »ald BBomherlt ilonn Hovmdtrv line Road, thence Eivtierly «ion» Uld |3| Hurtheuterlj along iht Placatt- •American parents ln our community. They were ,b|a ln Jenei City a corp, la Plain- sale, or unv d»t« lo which It may beof Idlsoc TnwtiAtilp ui the Port Pott Road to Jerwv State High way rownihlp ll'mnrtnry line Ui Ult •part of & close family and no one knows better law, claims Dr. Roseoe P. Kantiff, and John P»tro Jr and Elaine S&ld Ordinance remiUm on file ln adjourned, the Municipal Council idlng Kalipmu. inence ill *mtn- a? Hiiute J13. Ilience 3i loterwctlon with the NorthweawrlJ die, State Commissioner Petro, hla wlfi ar* Ixfendanta. Writ the office of '.lie Miinlclpul ClerK reserves the rlRht In Its discretion to WMterly along tne Con Reading enj ainog Hout« 45 u> ma JerU Hnn ot Sutums L*D«; of Execution for th« sale of mort [or public Inspection. reject any one or all bids and to Railroad to the Boundary ilnt ot- Central Powtt % l.iRhi Compnn thnnco I4I Southemnrly along iht Ithan I, having been acquainted with them for NnrihwfsiRrly prulonyatlnn of But- Health. (t»K«d premlau dated March Sth NotlM Is further Rlvpn that snld Mil said lots ln said block to such tween the Bnrougb ol Metucbeu tod rraniuinniiio Line, tnenct < ordinance will b« further considered IdUnn Township, thonct |3I North- Northwealerlv tlotifi tht Jeiwy cen- tons L,»ue. alonj Biutnnt >L»nt on4 years, They had two sons, Steve and Donald, of M4 bidder MI It may select, due regard, Hr»ng D\irlr*ii l,dne t^ the Dloee **1 for final passage by nukl Council at being Riven to termi and manner of wetterly and Wrsltrly aloug the tral Pfi»et k I.Iftnt CVinunnv u By »lrtue of the ahore atM«d Writ, B regular meetlnR of that body to payment, In case one or more mini Boundary line of Ctlsoc fnwnsnip WlnthniD Kosrt, thence iHi Norui- nfhora they were both proud. Steve la a student 1 to me directed and delivered, I be held In the Council Clumber nt mum bids shall be received. U) Qroft Avenue, thence I4I S •aRterly &ionu Wlnthrop tlotul u District *t;i Pnlllnj TUce: Johl Monmouth College, destined for the better will eipooe to »le at public vendue the Municipal Biilldlnn, Woodbrldce Upon acceptance of the minimum erly along Qrovt Avenut to ine OakAflhley Roild, thecire dl Eimtrrli Marshall School, Cornell Street. Top Stock an WEDNESDAY, THE 29th DAY OFN. J., on Wednesday, the 2Jntl dny of bid, or bid above minimum, by theTTM to Iselin Rnad, t.henct I5I tmi. along Aililey Rmid in Durham Road. APRIL A.D., 19M. at the hour of two in life. Steve was proud of his young April, 1964, »t 8 o'clock In the ew-Municipal Council and the payment erly along the Oal rre« to ttelln thence I7l Nnrthensterlv HIHIIH Dur- o'clock by the then prevailing Rnafl to the olncp nl BpiUnnins ham Road tn Parfcprvin Road, ii.net si» Standard or Daylight Saving) time, l at which plncp nnd time all thereof by the purchaser according iu »i tDt inttrtectlon 01 brother for numerous reasons, especially his abil- persons Interested will be Riven an to the manner of purchase In ac- District #5 Polllnc Plure: Menlo thenct I8> Euterly >lnnn P>r(Frion Cars to Race In the afternoon ot the said day, at Park Flrehouie, Llnrnln Highway, Road to Brixikvlli* Roid. thenre Lincoln Hluhway and l>lvl«loa opportunity to be heard concerning cordance with terms of sale on file. th* 8heriffi Offlc* tn the City ot wld 0T(Unj,n(,e 1(1 Nortnwesierly along UtiHikvUle .trcet, thtuice tunning (U Nortb- ity as an athlete and his devotion to his family. the Township will deliver a bwgnln FLEMINGTON, N. J. - Top calNew Bnimwlck N J. Road U\ Arvm Road, tnenrt (10) issterly »nd Northerly akin* D1H- JOSEPH V VAl.ENTI, Dlstrltt ft; and sole deed for sold premtws. Northeaiurl; iionH ArvlD Hoad 10 Ion Street to IU intersection with Monday night, the family of four became three ibre stock car racing, under thi All the following tract OT p«Tcel Municipal Clerk Dated: April 7, 1964. BEGINNING in the lint dWIdlng ltlnfleld Avenue, thence iliNorth- r Idlewlld anan. thence 111 Souther- vhen Don, at the age of 15, passed away after a banner of the National Assn. foiof land and the premtiea herein- I.L. 4/9/M tl540 JOSEPH VALENTI Woodbrldgt nwn»hlp and the ly don> Idlnwild Rnad to Inhn eatcrly nlong Plalnneld Avenut to Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR after partlctilaxly described, situate Municipal Clerk Township 01 Edison vhere tho same BlTHt: thence 1U1 Boutheuterly he boundary lino of Plncntaway peek's illness. Words become meaningless when lying and being ln the Township of NOTICE IX. 4/9-16/64 »2«.4O intersected by the Pun Reading along John Sirret tr tht nl»n ->f ownslilp. theni-e i3) NortneasttrlT will be presented every Saturda; Woodbrldtfe ln the County of Mid Notice U hereby Klvp.n that at a Hallrnad, tbeoce ninnmg il» South- long tho flscamway rownKhlp line dleeei and State ot Mew Jersey: Regular Meeting of thp Municipal NOTICE erly tlnng the Edison Township 5 the Jarsey Central Power and i attempt to write something that might help night, starting April 25, at thi at Boundary tine to ite intersection District #11 Polling Place: Edison Being known and designated u Council of the Township of Wood- PLJAS! TAKK NOTICE that High School, Cotton Road. Ight Company tmnsmisBWin Line; 1 Flemington Fairgrounds, on Routi bridge, held on the 1th day of April, a Public Meeting of the Municipal with New Jersey 3uue Highway ,hence 141 Snuthcnsterly along tbt oraewhere along the line. Don was a likeable boy Lot #51, Block #12-C aa shown on Route 25, thence iii Snuinwesteny J a certain map entitled "Map o 1984. the following Ordinance waa Council of the Township of Wood- lerscv Central l ower and Ugbt '; 60, here. thing said Net Ulitrict #11 ^nip»ny trnn8iiii.islon line to tht ill the way according to his parents, teachers Creatvlew Terrac* iltuated In Fords, Introduced and read; and passed on bridge held on April T, 1944, appli- Jereey State High BSGINNI.NO ti we interaction of .aln Una of tho Pennsylvania Rail- Norman Marshall, fairgrounds Woodbrldije Town»hlp, Middlesex First Reading: * cation of Colonla Pnrk Homes, Inc. way Route 25 to Amooy Avenue. i '; AN ORDINANCE TO AMIND AN for a Special Permit nnd Variance thence (3> Westerly along Amtwy Lincoln Highway and Pitch Road. sad, thenc* i5) Southwesterly along nd the managers he played under during his general manager, made the anCounty- . N. J., dat«d November 1M9" thence running il) rlnrthtuieriy ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- a 32 unit muttl-family Avenut to th« Bouudary line De Ivniila Itallro'id in the ,n- which map m nied ln the Office to erect alonK tbe Lincoln Hlgliway 10 Blur as an athlete In the Woodbridge Little nouncement after signing con- ln a B-l neighborhood tween tdlson Township and the .erscctlon with the Northerly pro- of the Clerk of Middlesex County. NANCE TO REOUlATE THE SALE dwelling ill Road, thence IJI Soutlierlv almtt tracts for the weekly attractions OF ALCOHOLIC BIVERAaK IN business zone, located on Hyatt Borough of Metuchen. menct >4| onmvttoti ,if Willow Avenue, ihennt Brm Rill Majftrtti) th* poUcemftn who New Jeray on July X IMP a* Map Nnrtheuurlj and Northerly and Bturgll Road to Idlewtlit Road 6| Soutlir.isti'rl} Blunii the North- (tiHj ma is me #t im TOWKSHIT or WOOD, atrwt, jau Avenue .ind thence |3i Souibeaate-rli Mons Idle irly uroliiimatlon ol Willow A'«nu« wtlB Bof. Sail, former racing BRriKIE,", adapted June 39, 1934. SttO*t.' Avwiel. U. J.. known and Horthwuterrl •lOM, W».-puw B«lnl oommonlf known u 106 wlW'Rnad Ui Arttn ttoM, ttmoce tnr>. aliuin' Willow Avrrue Ui tbt uards the kids with his life at the fteards champion and national field man- designated as Lotn 1 through 8 andline ol BdlUD rnwoshlp to the Oony Btrwt forde, N«w J*rw<. BE IT ORDAINED by the Muni- Reading Rjltai»4. thence isi Nurtb |4) Bouthwestsrlj along Amu HOJI tlniiulu IHBhway; theme il) Soutb- cipal Council of the Township of 7 through TJ lnclual»e ln Blooli Bia to BmnkvUlt Road, thfnr« IS westrrly iilons iht Lincoln Blzhw«» quare traffic light, could not believe Don would ager lor NASCAR, America's iarg uid deelgnaltd at Mi lot 31 ln Block WAS DENTED. easterly along tne Port Reading 12-C on the tax map of Wood Woodbridge. ln the County ot Mld- Railroad to th* olace of Beilnnim Soutaeastcriy uonj Bmnkvllle rtoai ^ fhft nlnce ol Hn^lnnlOK est stock car racing group. Copy ot the Resolution and the in the future, present his pleasant smile bridge Township, New Jersey. dlenex: District #S Polling Place; Clara to ParkersoD Ro*d, thence id 1 8ectlon S of the hsrelnabove reason for the said denial are ivtul- District C2B Polling Plate: Stelton The Hven-event speedfesU thai Beln« the tame premise* convey- Barton School, Amboy Avenue. Boutherlv alona Pirkerion Road v School, Plalnfldd Avenue. nd comment on the plight of the New York entitled Ordinance l« hereby amend- able at the Office of the Munlcipn Durham Road; thence ill South- proved «o popular last year — and ed to John Petro Jr, et ui by Jo- Cleric at the Memorial Munlclpa ed to read u follows: District #V. vetterli along Durham Itoad t seph J. Setzer. el u« by de«d d*ted Building. District #39 Yankees or the weather in general. preceding years — that attendance August 18th, 1M1, recorded Auguit Section ». The annual fee for & BEOINNINQ ID tbe llni Ashley Roud, tbence iB) Snuthen; 'JOSEPH V. VALENTI and Westerly alnng Ashley Road f BEGINNING m tbt Boundtrj lint 31it. IM1 ln the Middlesex County Plenary Retail Consumption License Woodbrldgt rowaahlp aad record* were established and lee Municipal Cleric g p the Wlnthrop Road; thence I9| Soiitn between tho Borough ol South PlalB- When a local businessman at the Heards Clerk a Office In Book 3170 of deeda, shall be four rrundttd and t*enty to record cash purses being paic (|420 00) dollar*, IX. 4/»/« $5.50 Tnwnshlp ol Cdtsnn where tat same westerly along Wlnthrop Road fleld nnd Ktllson Township, «hert quare intersection was told about young Po- puge 54. Is intersected by toe New Jersey Sanders Road: thence f 10) Nortn the same 11 intersected by the Port Th« approximate amount of the 1. Section 7 of the herelnabove to competing driven will be th NOTICE Turnpike, thence running ill South westerly along Sanders Road Reading Rallrond; thence running Judgment to be ntlsfled by said entitled Ordinance, at heretofore ; fate, without thinking he spoke out, "How 1964 format, Mr. Marshall d( PLBASE TAKE NOTICE that at a westerly along the New Jersey rum Kenmore Hoad: tnence ill) North- ill Easterly olnnn the Port Raadlnn lie K the mim at Flfteep Thousand, •mended by an Ordinance adopted Public Meeting of the Municipal pike to Grand View Avenue; toeuce eaiterly along Ken mom Road tc Railroad to the Boundary line of the clared. Five Hundred, Forty-TUm (»15,S43. Jtnunry 1, 1863, I» lwMby amended ould God be so cruel as to take such a nice boy OouaeU of thfl Towmhlp 0' Wood III Northwesterly along Grand View Wlnthrop Road, thence H3i Wen-Borough nl Meturhen. thence i2| 00) Dolmrs more or less together to rend as follows: Also retained will be the time bridge, held on April 7. IBM, appll Avenue to New Jersey State High- «rly along Wlnthrop Rnad to Fltcr Southerly along tho ISorough ol Me- with the cotli of this tale Section 1. The annual fee for a tucheu to the l.lnooln Highway; [rom our midst." c&tlon of• Frank- •" M"•. Splrato, 583 way Route 25; thence I3I Northeast- Road; thenot 113) Nnrtnveateri; table endorsed by both racing per Tottetber with all and singular Plenary Retail Distribution License along Pitch Road to tbe Discs of Be-thence (31 SouthwesterlJ aloim tha Salem Road, Union, New Jersey, erly along said New Jersey Btate the nghu, prlvllegM, hereditaments «hall be three hundred and sluty Highway Routs li te the Boundary ginning Lincoln Highway to Willow Avenue; At this particular time, it Is most difficult to wnnel and the packed grandstanc (1360.00) dollars. Such, a license for the subdivision of Lot 14 from and appurtenances thereunto be- line of Edison Township, thence District #17 Polling Plaet! Edlsoi (trtnee 14> Northwesterly along Wil- occupants. This calls for rookli longing oi ln tnywlae appftrt&lrtlnf;. shall not be Issued to permit the Lota 13 and 16 ln Block 4M-C. Haw low Avenue snd the Northwesterly wider any solace to Steve and Ann, but let us thorne Avenue, colonla, WAS DE141 .Southeasterly along tne oound- Uljb School, Colt on Road. chauffeun to warm up theii The tubecrlber retervea the right to sale of alcoholic beverages ln or arv line to the place nl Beninnlnu prolongation of Willow Aveoue to upon any premises In, which any NIED. he Main Una ot the Pennsylvania ope that in some way they can be thankful for adjourn said sale from time to time IDstrlct #7 Polling PUce: James Ulitrict »I8, machines at 6:30 p.m. and enga other mercantile business U carried Copy of the Resolution and the Railroad; thunce 151 Northeasterly subject only to such limitations or Monroe School, Sharp Road. BEOINNINO tl ibe Intersection 0: on; provided, howev*C, - that this reasons tor the said denial are along the Pennsylvsnls Rallrnad w he 15 pleasant years Don gave them while on in their beetle motor action at restrictions upon the eierclte of Ntv Jersey Btate Highway Route provision with respect to other mer- available at the Offlc* of the Muni- the Jersey Central Power & Llgnl such power a* may be ipeclall; pro- and Stony Rnad; thence running 1 > p.m., clearing the track for t cantile bualnes* shall not be deemed cipal Clerk at the Memorial Munl- District 81: Company Transmission Line; thenc* arth. In his existence, he made more friends vided by law or rules of Court. BEOIINNINQ al the Intersection ol Northerly tlnng Stony Road tn Win professional sportsman and mod ROBERT H. JAMISON. to prohibit the uie, on plenary dpal Building. (J) Northwesterly along the Jersey JOSEPH V. VALENTI New Jersey State Highway Route » throp Road; tblnct 131 Nnrtbsaiter nd placed an impact on more people than most Sheriff retail distribution licensed premises, ly along Wlnthrop Road to the J»t >ntral Power li LIKht Company to fled division pilots at 8 o'clock. Municipal Clerk. and Amboy Avenue;- thenci runniuK WILLIAM I. OBCKIR, of dgars and cigarettes, Ice and sej Central Powtr & Lltbt Compan; the Boundary Hn» ot Plscataway «4 18 (I) Northeasterly along New Jersey Township: thenco 111 Northerly i do in a lifetime,.'The name Donald Pochek The S-M daredevils will battl ice cubes, cocktail olives, cherries I.L. 4/9/64 Line: tbenee i3 Attorney Btate Highway Route 2b to Orand Transmission along the Boundary line of Plscats- •nd onions, potato chips, pretzels, along the JerM] through four heat races and coi I L. 4/2-8-U-23/M f69.lt Vi A l latterly Southwesterly way Township nnd the Borough ol rill never again appear in a box score or on an nuts, crackers, mid similar snack Ctntrai Power A Light Company V notation as they attempt to qualif> bar accessories, such as h 8outh Plalnfleld to tbt olact of Bt- oner roll, but w« *U on bjfMWfed ©t M» thing FIRST Nt* Jersey State Highway Route 15 for the lfrcar, 2Map mate eveni 1'AltT, oockfetr aMJwt, ten dp. (4r "" ' men, mliari. brnKifc Wlak«u and til 8 TOWDSljliJ 0* -his name will never be forgotten by those who that completes the program. all types of gift mpptng* or spe- aey Turnpike to Aoiboj. Avenw. School, rliitntltM Avesat. N«tti* »f »M ot PPlgt or p Mlddlesfi, .New Jersey tbence (41 Westerly along Ambnv District #18 PolUrffr Place: EdlSOl ; packaglng, the places hereinafter designated on oved him for his quiet achievements in life. 1963 track champions Al Tasna lhareholden but excluding bar Avenut In tne manp uf llsulnnlna Ol|h School, (Jplton Road, furniture. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 19(4 Blstrlct #30: dy, Vineland, Les Farley, Leban . District #8 PolUnc Plate: CUra BEGINNING In the BoundMT Unt NOTICI IS HBRKBY OIVKN Uia.t, between the hours of 1 A.M. and Barton School, Amboy Avenue. tRDS SQUARE CHATTER 3. This ordinance shall take effect Dutrltt #l»; ' " between tho Borough of South and Paul Nulton, Mocristown are pursuant to call ot Its directors, > 8 P.M. Eastern standard Time for upon final adoption and publication BEQINNINO at the Lnvintfcuon ot Plalnfleld nnd Edison Township, The Woodbridge Teachers Organization will special meeting ot the ihareholders the purpose of conducting a UlslMct £9: ready for the inaugural meet but according to law. btony Rnad and Nsw Jersey Statt where tht same Is Interiected by of First Bank and Trust Company, PRIMARY ELECTION BEOINNINQ at thi intersection of ROBERT E. JACKS, Hl|t>way Route 25; thence running the Port Reading Railroad; them* old its annual dance April 18 at St. Demetrius expect to work out their mounts in National Association, »1U be held at FOR THE NOMINATION ot candi- Amboj Avenue and the New Jer- President of the Council (I) Northeasterly along Route 15 u running (1) Northerly.'.along the IU banking house at 314 Stnlth dates on the Democratic ticket and sey Turnpike: thence running ill 1 the afternoon session — from 1 to thi Jerttf Central power * L'KH Edltou Township noundaTy Hue to all in Carteret with the proceeds being diverted Street, In tlw City ol Perth Amboy. Said Ordinance remains on die ln the nomination ot candidates on Northeasterly along the New Jersey Company transmission line: thenc Uelnncy Btreet; thence (2) Easterly 4 p.m.- listed for Saturday, April State of New Jersey, on Thursday. the ofllca of the Municipal Clerk the Republican ticket to be voted Turnpike to the Bimndary ane ot II) PiutherlV alons the Jersey Cen along Delancy Street and Nevsfcj , their scholarship fund. Tickets can be pur- April JO, 19»4. at 2 P. M. for tho for public Inspection. at the ensuing General Election, tdlson Township, thence |2| South- 18. trai Power Light Company Street to Park Avenue; thence (J) purpose of considering and deter- Notice Is further given that said Tuesday, November J, 19fl4 aa here- erly along the boundary line of Ecli Woodbridge Avenue; thence Southeasterly tlong Park Avenut. to liased from Walter Kopcho or members of the The public u invited to attend mining by vote whether an Agree- ordinance will be further considered inafter listed and for the election eon Township to its intersection Westerly along Woodbridge v Stephenville Parkway; thence 14) ment to Merge the said bank and for dual passage by said Council at of Two Members, one man and one with Am bo; Avenue; thence (3| pwnship group . . , Harold Mullln, a member this practice period without charge to Old Post Road; thence I4I North Easterly ilong Stephenville Parkway Woodbrtdge National Bunk, located a regular meeting of that body to woman of the local County Execu- Westerly along Amboy Avenut tf erly along Old Post Road and 8UMV to Oak. Tree Bond; thence (5) Bou- and enjoy the activity that will ln the TosTithlp of Woodbridge, b< held In the Council Chamber at tive committee of the Democratic the Dlarr of Beninnlng ! the Board of Education, Informed us that Bob Road to the Place if BejtlnnlnK therly (long Oak Tree Road to tht signal the start of the 10th conSt»t- o uf New Jersey, under the pro-the Municipal BulldlnR, Woodbridge, Party from each election district, District #9 Polling Place: Our District #19 Polling Place; Benja Boundary Une of Edison Township; vltlont of tlia laws ot the United M J., on Wednesday, the 22nd day olfor the term of one year and one Uoy ol Peace Annex, Wilih Avenue. min Franklin School, Woodbridsi has been appointed head baseball coach secutive NASCAR season at the thence (() Westerly and Southerly States, shall be rutined and con-April, 19 North line; thenoe ill Northerly aloni District #31: are metal, plastic or wooden at tliu bunk and may b« Inspected Open to citizens, 12 montha resi- Ten Alternate Delegates to the UEGINMNCJ at tht Intersection «t dent In Woodbridge Township. westerly along several coursei of said •m Lane Avtnut «) Wooddrld lighbors, Billy Matusz, received credit for a during bii.ilneat hours. Republican National Convention. Avenue, thence (4) Sajterly aloi the Lincoln Highway and Suttoni lures, plugs, spinners and flies EMLEN ROOUBVBLT, Clerk Stenographer, Salary, Con- Three Congressional District Dele- Arsenal lands u> the New Jersey w Turnpike, thenne i4| NortheasMrly WmdhrldgB Avenue tn the olae Lane, thence running II) North- tact Municipal AiuhorltleB for Sala- gates and Three Congressional Al- shing victory over Princeton while working with spinners attached, or any President alonu 'h> NNe wJersey Turnotkt '" westerly ulnng Buttons Lane and the ry Rates. Delefcates to the ii)ihi|il hiffllffirhlrii d& In tkU> April 2. 1M4 District #10 Polling Place: Our Dlilrlct #20 I'olllne Place; P'scai Northerly prolongation thereol to Wn the center of the diamond for Seton Hall. IX. Convention, the boundary line of Plscstaway nlclpul U4y 411'Wf.o Annu, W Avenue. nway Schoul, Woodbrldge Avenue. Pauliiiskill no kill area only barb- nal Bisirlot Dele- TowBtfcip: tneuol i«l Northeasterly Announced cloalng date for filing former Barren star gave up one hit and less hooks may be used. NOTKK gates and Two Congressional Alter- Illitrlcl $21: alinm the Plscataway TowttSWp lift* " NoUcn Is hereby iH'tli that at a application!, April 24, 1964. Applica- nate, District Delegates to the Na-District #11. BEillNNINU at Uie laterseciloa to Its intersection with Plalnfleld ruck out three while working four innings of 4. Also expressly prohibited are Regular Meeting of the Municipal tions wlU be accepted from Hlsn tional Republican Convention. DBOINN1NO m the intersection ot Avenue, thence 13) Southeasterly School Seniors For applications, du- One United States Senator Amboy Avenut and the New Jer-WmxlbrUlge Avenue tiad Silver La spinning reels or any type of an-Council of the Township of Wood- Avenue, thence running (li 3out nl UIR Plulnfleld Avenue tn IU Inter- *>pf pitching ... St. John's and St. Francis bridge, held on the 7th day of April, ties, and minimum qualifications, One Member of the House of Rep- sey Turnpike: thence runnlnn < 11 section with Division Street; thenot gling whereby the fly U cast di- apply to Department of Civil Serv- Southwesterly along the New Jer- 1 tiling Sllvei Ltihe Avenue to tli recently crowned champions in the St, 1964, the following Ordinance wtui resentatives. Hitman River, tlienc" (21 Wesierl 141 Mouthcrly and Southeasterly Introduced and read; and passed on ice, State House, Trenton, Kew Jer- Two Members of the Board ot sey Turnpike u> lands of tha Uulted ailing Division Street to lt« inteTSte- tectly from the reel. Btatei oi America, tm>wn at the UK tile HlulLull Ulvei Id i First Reading: sey or from the branch office, »0 Ctiosen Freeholders. tion with the Llnroln Highway, s Little and Big Basketball Leagues. Jim 5. No person may have in pos- Mulberry 8tr#et, Newark, New Jer- Barltan arsenal, theuce (3) S(iutn- buunOnry line ot me Honing!) AM ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN tliunco (5> southwesterly along the sey. westerly along the several coursei u> hlionl I'urk, llnjino 131 Norther session while engaged in angling ORDINANCE ENTITLED "TOWN- Lincoln Highway to tbt place nf eating served as director for both circuits dur- Candidate* will receive no further TOWNSHIP OF EDISON lands ot said Arsenal to the UU>BI alii'uK the HorouKli of aiidilniirt I'KI SHIP OP WOOUHRIIKIE ZONING to iVwullirldKe Avenue thence- Flwiliinlng' on the waters designated as fly notice tu appear COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX Southerly cortiei of block 195 l^oi ORDINANCE, Erumriy uli'iiB Woodbrldne ^" past winter season ... Jim Martelll, the Exiunliiutluiib will be held Satur- STATE OK NEW JERSEY <-A as shown on tne I'm Map <>' District #31 Polling Place: Steltod fishing waters between May 4 and HE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN UOUNllAItlKS OF ELECTION • lir iiliin- ol HerflnnllK day. May 11, im ut 9:00 a,m, Appli- Bdlsoll I'ownshlp. Hifnce i3> Norm Mclidol. Plalnfleld Avenue. [oocibridge Little Leaguer, is a patient at the COUNal. OF THK TOWNSHIP OK DISTRICTS Illsirli I ;;;!1 Polllni; Vlare; Plscata November 30, or in the Paufinskill cants will ruimrt lo Thomas Jeffer- erly alung the Westerly imo nl [J'ts WOOI1BRIIK1E, IN THE COUNTY nay Silniol, Wuodbridse Avenue. lllch Hclwol, ISaat Soott Place, Ulitrict »1- C-A and 4 in Uiiick 195 h> the UMKI> tyth Amboy Hospital ... All sports fans were and Flat Brook as designated Of MIDDLESEX, STATE OP NEW DISTRICT No. J3 - BBOINWINQ at Ne« Jtruey. Beginning in the tint dividing Valley Kullr.wd, thenct '41 Westerly the Intersection of Oak Tree Road JERSEY, |)linu»iit tu the authority along the LehlKti Valley Railroad to 1 ilili II I ,1t'5 above, any natural bait, live or I.L, 4/W)-ltl/lH $17.83 be Borough of Smith Plalnfleld and with the boundary line betwten the fPPy to learn that the likeable new Woodbridge conferred by ttsvload tiuttutes 40> the Metuchen Boundary line, ihem-r litKllNNlNil ki me lutertection preserved. tbe Township ot Edison where the township of Edison and tht Town. 55-30 et. seq. of the Htiite of New •ame Is Intersected by the Koad 13) Northeaeurly alnni) the Me Nut» J5 (f th» DIM Roud; thence (3) easterly aloui) the LEGAL NOTICES 1 (*) (Permitted Uaw.) thai] be apuclal niMtlnn of the uharehuldera NOVICES with the Nurlherlv riiloiigmion tll&Ulcl KI-' center Hue of New Dover Road to Ha Gray Bonicker each hit the hoops cluLUsed to retul tn follows: of WiKHlbrlilsu Nntloiml Bank, will Kdwurd Aveiuid known UEUINNINU «l > pulut in Ult Intersection With the I'ownshlp ot • AUDIT accurately for six. "1. PenulUed llsti t>« held at IU Ijiuiklng hoiiso ut District #a olHi'K I'lSLe: BeiiJ Durk Lane)), lliiiiicj 131311 Snutlinrly UorouKh of Meiuctieu B^uudary Hchoiil, Wuoillirldgv Kdl.ioii-TowiiBhlp or WixMibridgt t All IUM ueniUtled IU tlw Berry Street anil Moure. Avenue. In NIIIIIK AVi'lllte. .fcjeuue; lij tne LeniDH VilllJ 1 thence ti)- (hi^lh^ilr tl through with one of its better per- Joct tu nil requirement* uf the of New Jevaey. oil Tilling, April avtiuue iul.ii> Known nrlf 1,111 Uieucu roiiulim di fitterlv almiK houuilitry Him hetwiwn tlm T( VI, 1W4. at 10:00 AM.I; Vt New IKivo! l^oiul. Tuwn- fortraneM d the season by taking H J KOIM Anything to the oon tho UnUtti Vulioj ttillMri Mi UK tni-t »«>-. ihlu of Mlson and th» Township ol trury. nit by vote wtlethfr an Agreeniou't Lo iiLiiit We->iBriy line of Lot * in Hiiict Woo.tlirttlue to the pUco of KEiilN Adluttod the measure of St. Bonaventurv by termini lMimd prU^r tu (Jrtivti Avemm 706 KI fthnwn 00 the fai Map >Nitf w jersey Staie Higii*«> K.PUIO 3J U 1. Mersu Um auM bank ;*ml First Tool a 354 count, Muni, 11. 1%4 sh.ill be vtilld erlv UIOUK (*"•*» Avt:nu() I^JO rownstiip. thence iii elouth and Plalnfleld AvL-uile. theiicu run uud«r Iho t«rui> uf the Ordi- Hunk »l|d Trust f'lMiiiwuJ, Nntloiml li-c ML'iliie. i.linicf 18' «•*!> rtlonit the Westerly une ti U>t« ilktila irK Polling IPlaent JIIIIM Tommy Hutnick and Jerry Sim nance In eltajt &t tile time uf Assoclttilon, luuiiUii 1" Voiiit, hi lout; i>lb 1ICO Avenue »ud tho4 nnd C-A tn HkK% 'Oil to mnda '1 Jersey Hiuie IHnliwuv ttouie a I" MiJlauu bihuul. New Dune Road. 7W.O0 the Townslilp u< W 0 0 d I) r I d g c , l.US.OO one were the Rams' top point pro Ibbu&nce of »ald building per- U011I (rom dun tree Uj S,nuii Pl*U> Uir lluiltid Btalea ol Auitrlon KIK'WU Wnodhrldm Avoime, theme ill inlta and ahull uot )>« HlTected Stuw oi Nuw Juiicy, under Hit! u Hit tiarluu Arwntl. (hence i'J> Westerly HIUIIK WoodijrKl^e Avomif DISTRICT Nu. 33 - rlKCllNNlNO at 120.00 pruvlaluni o( tho luwa of tliu Ulillcil (Inters with clusters ol 18 and 10 uur liivalld»t«l by any amend- ll^diil ftl I'lillliig l'l»cf, 4uhu Norllirwtterly mid fusinriv HUIUK ""' Olldiw I.Him, themf f31 Ni.itll the liiicruii'tlou ot PtnUinttld Etoad 1,130.00 s, ahull iw lidincil mid con- 771.87 High nian (or the Bonnie* was inuii uf Uilt lectlun Adamt Jr IHBII School, New Hover Mveriti ciuirseB of mnd11 f of aiiul Arsr eny ol«lis Docloo I.HUB tu lt>>« UIHI Uic|ihi-uvHlo Parkway. th«n<* firmed;', subject to lhe. uiiprovui t>[ Oucot, thiuci I4I Koauil) tlniill 3,876.82 Sedlun 1. All Ordlaanctu or Atns Itoad. «al tiid Sins n Pom H Plain r SKUun 3. ThU Ordlnaua* th*U Uarltan River, thence ISI Wo.nriy center lint at Oak r«e ttoad u> 'U 17»J>J Strikes & Spares merger of tiw two Lm-nks. A cupy (Inluii County lino ami the bound I'll tkmthorly be etltjotlve Uninedlat«ly upon tlmiK the HarlWD ftnei LU IK Inter- field Avenue, thence liuttrsectlon with tbt Smterly pro- of the aforesaid agrwuiuut, exo- ary uf the Township Ot HUltOU and Platnflsld l U' tha plac<- adouUon and publication u section with th« Bnuthrrly ur'Unu louijation of atoubsiiville Parkway: MM ( Iha Township of .ougailoD uf UlU Uoad ud along can Letlon Bulldliu, Jtlltrtuii Ulvd. Pratldeiit of the Council pilot of BEOINNINO 1.533.37 N. J. Tile Co. 45-39. Broobide bank tind nmy lie Inspected during •ctlmui ami tlw lownahlp of Woud- MID Uoad to Wmidbrldgs axuui; & Oakland Avenut. 130.00 brldBo t» Its luwrtKictlon with Now District 433 Polling Place; Oak Trophy «40; D. Dufault Agency buolutiM In llioiii-o t'll Nnrtheualorly along Tree School, OaJt Tree Hotd. 1.M1U Urdlwtuc« Na>*lu> an Bit In Dovm Hoaii, thence (2) Winterly (Vn.kibrldto Avouue tu Main Htrtot Illlttlrt ffU. of Uw Uunldptl Clerk W OSOAH KADS tW-31 4440; Mary's Dress Shop 4440. froaldein Avenue, formerly Idward Avenue, ihenot 181 Northerly ilnog Main BIU INNING >i tut uiiuiMUoii oi for public UtUiapectlonl . Uie (enter line of New flover Htreui UJ uie Metuclicn ttoiimiur New Jn»ay male Highway Kmiic %!> rownaklD Clerk Note: Harold Siegle's 253 is a Ntl I fthefurtherr gglv«l u Umi AJAIII-II ?, 1KM aluB ToM aW.7ii,Kiiud lo lib Intelwxaluu with Ui'ons lino, Uiouco |V| Kaalwly aud North and Hululleiu A»ouu«, tbcuu* ruit- I.L. - FJ) 4/2-i/8/*M |3M.IM nrnm HODAM,, new season high. ordlnanus wlU De further conslderadlll. i/'i-»-U ll-iu/ui Independent-Leaon (tt.B ) Carteret Thrsday, April 9,HIM |2, with Mrs. Vincent Kin•sg, «".i—.••• « 50 ^.lu,, wnirh PAGE 8IXTEEN n-i-.-t old arrow; WaiTen VanderVoort, | mother, conducted the closing [paid by the begirniny ,,| the den mothers. -ip i ceremony. Pack 4J Inducts Attending the n will be n.ade (or the Mill- J mi! board of thejciety of St. Ocelia', Church willf Grammer. one year pin; , "Jan?^n mothen meVMonday Cubmnstcr Laurent vah dimcr, April X. meet Tueadajr»ron> 7 to 9 p m . i 3 IN C W one year pin and lion ami u* _ , —.__ Laurenc, „„„,„„e, .lack L«wis, assistant || ISELIN PERSONALS PTO of Schodf 18 will meet Wed- n -Religious In 'me! w for pub- 8 p. m at the «choo» in the school, loom 207. j home of Vincent and Web-elos bn,\H y TSEL.N - Threo ne* «* ^, wolf book the Avenue. TThh e ggeneral -The Prlman- Sunday School | ohn 90 Adams Donaldson, treasurer' i; '; lie Mhool children in St. Cecelia » Indiana Cub Pack 48 -T j^ tw() silver , membership meeting li set ffojteacherior f the First Presbyterian i ,„, thTmonthly meeting. Sheridan, Institutional' n !| monthy meeting - • Chaifee. rm AUe* CathberUM -The Ladies Auxiliary of the'pariah. In pades two through Ichurch will meet Monday. 8 p. m i Announcement was made that live; Richard Rosemnn |! Chemical Hoo and Ladder Co..;eight, will rerume Saturday. 1«M Oak Tree Road commiUeemati \lr. New Jersey District II will sponsor a social.Iclaim wtl) begin at 930 » m. Cuthbertson. Den 1 Trk. I.I S-MM Itomorow night, at the hall in th«i -Sunday School tencbery>f the of Barberj Methodist sent were: MrR. RH,!, , Auth Avenue firehouse. Proceeds, lselin Assembly ot Cod Church Junior the 7.30, Ne* is to Mr,anu) Ai ^a On" April 1». Feltcraft Mrs. Herman Modes. \'i, will be used toward* the theatre will meet Monday night nt the, presented at the Prosby 'Metika, Mrs. K. W. n,-,,. nartv planned by the group ai (V church, « Berkeley Boulevard. ! Chiirch". Perth Amboy. (Pcrrone, and Mrs Km'i. rH r t\tolome Murdwbrook. Cedar Grove, in -I* Wertnv, sier Frilftwhipj et try men 1 (.uestPs aat their home ^ p - , , urn o With -- e monthly Pack meeting of; The next leade- . „,,„. rf f{n[ tpsbvlorinn ( h irch 8t Sl'S^ '' latt^nVfour^h-^.en Mr, J. E.T™ ncting den Rnmes and songs; 4R will be held April iiJbe on Monday, Mav 4 ., were by Den 5 Mrs. K. W imr p m at School 15. Stioridan, Onk Trty u,, -Fxnlorer Pn*t 49 wilt Tret stationed at Governor's Harbor, mother th p by Sid- ris, den mother; hostesses for the ,„ scout.- will be taken the The Lee. Iselin: and Mr anO« P- ».. under the direction of the h«»r»j a 7 p. TueriayZm Vto • p.m.. in St. in the Bahama,, ask.n* !ho sta-. Award, were n, 'to•'social after the nwtins «"•' ' ' to "Aquarama" in Phil Si'nate Inquiry iKIV School Room 101. «ion not to t.la> so much of that ney Laurence. Mrs. Adolph Wi.ter.heim, Marl-Kenn«(h Becker. j -* CeceIm H>l> Mii-hnHOiin. wolf one mothers of Den 1. Mrs. S on " " "J~ -Boy Scout Troop 48 will meet, "blarney. Limey" hv eold arrow; Thomas ore Cramer, den mother, and 7 U) » Beatles. mil meet £ ,6ns of Mr. andd Mr Mrss . R.chardy of _ Religious 7:30 p, m.. at the Kimball Avenel. were weekend(( morrow aatt 7:30 p, . Shop across the street from the guerts of Mr. and Mrs. George churchhh . 4848 Be-ketektey Boulevard church. Horace McMahon, stage, j MaZweUMll . ChCharlels StStreett. GuestsGuests| Guest Speaker w.ll be Mrs. * screen and television personality. Waldheim, Edison The CA's during the *eek of the Muwlb will be featured speaker. Mr. attended a rally last weei at were Mr. and Mrs. Robert " McMahon, who was starred in the Neptune Assembly of God iank and children. Janet. Robert, "Naked City" on television, and is Union A talenl t scout program wasfe fea a Linda, and ... • ,. now with Jackie Gleason's Arner WE CARRY ONLY Beach; and Robfrt C. Scank. !9e-tured. . ican Scene Magazine, is president CHOICE BEEF lin. \ The United Synagogue Youth | of the Catholic Actors' Guild ^PRICES GOOD USDA GOV'T GRADED will -Mrs Harold Maul and daugh- Congregation Beth Sholom \ —The Daughters of America. thru SATURDAY ter Diane of Cheesequake. and!present a play, April 18. A s?LjeLila W. Thompson Council. 35. r*—— i—'• « . . "° Mn OUs R Dougherty and sons, i Mn OUs R Dougherty and sons,londond.. performance will be giveg n on wilwil,, mwt MoDne^ Metwoex' Chapter of ORT lMday of Mrs. Joseph Mauceri.lcritics as "a howl." wi|| meet Tuesday at the Me- tod Avenue. ' ~Mrs- Gust8v< DePfff'tuchen Jewish Community Cen -Mr and Mrs. Ovid T. Catlin, i president of the Ladies' Aid So-!ter •nd sons Douglas and Christo-Jciety of the First Presbyterian, __High Scim{ of Roligion pher, Cooper Avenue, have re- Church, announced .that the reg-|Classeg.wjS1 ^ MA al st Ce. turned home after spending ajular semi-monthly meeUns wHicelia's School Monday night from w««k in Princess Ann. and Fair-|be held Monday, 8 p. m., In the ,„ WHOLE 7:30 ix Chapter FOR FRYING t Maryland. While there Fellowship Hall. _ i _The Cloverleaf Chapter of U«y visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer i -The CYO of St. Cecelia s Sweet Adelines, fnc., will meet ONLY Catlin. |Churoh will hold a dance tomor- Monday, 8:30 p.m., in Green OR BROILING —The leaders and members of row, 8 p. m., in St. Cecelia'r Street Firehouse. raemoersMembers armtc, the Troop Committees of Girl School, Lourdes Hall. asked to park in'the rear of the j QOARTBtS - WEIL-TRIMMED -Volunteer., are requested for building and me the parking lot FMSH UAN &out Neighborhood 6, Crossroads RUDY TO COOK ROASTING OTY WKSHD CHICKEN U»t ot Irvatti Council, will meeet at 88 o'clock to- Thursday evenings and all dayentrance so as not to block the Vh- FUU. CUT SHANK HALf hl ^Saturday to work on the building US UP HAM , night, in St. Cecelia's School, CHICKENS F1KT CUT-VWJ-TRIMMED Iselin Luounrcd s naHalln. :»' ^ Assembly of God FUU CUT BUTT HALF t, 49' | * 43 i^Annpuncement was made that Church, « "erkeley Boulevard. LEAN PORK SHOULDERS CHUCK STEAK 8t" Cecelia's Free Public Library Volunters are asked to come out Uat resumed the regular schedule and complete painting the interior only ONE PICNICS*™ this week, Hours are Sunday,]of the building, and also to help LAMB SHANKS from 9 a. m. to noon; Monday in the redecoration of the parson YOUNG STEB SHOULDER STEAK 99.' through Thursday, 7:30 to 9 inage, in preparation for the new pastor. On Saturday, refresh-;| the evening. The library is SHOULDH' BEEF LIVER dosed on Friday and Saturday. menst will be served. Hiere is nssH SHORT RIBS Volunteers to work in the parish —Several members of the RUST CUT - TOP ROUND OtOSMIB Junior Girls' Unit of the Ladies' LAMB CHOPS 391 library are asked to contact Fr. UUFORNIA STYLE GROUND BEEF DeUell. Auxiliary of the VFW will attend only one IONDON BROIL —The VFW will hold nomina- the Union Conference, Saturday. TWDH JUKY tion of officers at a regular meet Girls must be at Post headquar POT ROAST UVERWURST ing tonighihtt in ththe PosPtt headquarhd - ters, in uniforms, promptly at WELCOME •ONBiU ROAST CUBE STEAKS a ters Lincoln Highway. Plans nil 8:30 a. m. Miss Barbara Ann COLD CUTS CUT UP K» $TIW also'be. made for participation injBachovchin was chosen to repre^ CROSS RIB * the Loyalty Day Parade in Perth sent the Unit as Conference Queen j WAGON UANHtBH NECK ePRODUCt LAME BDEPT SAVINGS Amboy,May3 ftPPlTHING DIPT. SAVINGS —Boy ftjout Troop 47 Bill meet VThe special class for,retarded tOUNP CHUCK children will be hett"*at St. Ce. tonighg t at 7:30, in the meeting celia's School, Saturday morn- CANTALOUPE hall off thhee First Presbyteriay n ing at 9 in Room 109, Churchhurch. The boys will particiii pate in the monthly swim night at -The officers,of the Sisterhood li the YMCA i r PtPerthh AAmbob y tot - of Congregation Beth Sholom will IMPORTS POiiSH- - MELONS n 29* morrow. hold a board meeting Monday at It ye*ri ol experience foi- VMMWMMNWIMM tertni food will ID butlpew JCHUNK CELERY »od eommnnttj life . . FLORIDA Foi Information on LSTRAMIT KEEP UP WITH YOUR Weleomt .Waxon ID PASCAL itaHc HOME TOWN NEWS t COLQNtA ONIONS CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY • AVENEL WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO, # ISEUN JALAMI 1000, Y8UOW 18 GREEN STREET »AKtD-SLICED TO OtDft SCOTTISSUE rolU WOODBRIDGE, N. J. t FORDS TWO GUYS PURE STRAWBERRY • Enclosed please fiind $4.00 for a new sub- VIRGINIA HAM TOMATOES rtn. 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