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,1. LVII - Pi]h[i»ti«ii Weekly Woodbridge, New Jersey, Thursday, October 28, 1965

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W(K)I)BRID(;E - Two officials (ran the U. S. Depart- meni of Health will visit WoodbridRe within a wnple of weeks to make a final determination an to whether Wnod- li'ulue is the kind of community that CM be used us n ilem- niislr;iiion for the entire country in tte establishment of a wide range of diagnostic clinics for senior citizens in order At Polls Next Tuesday lo prevent old-age diseases. The program has IWTI niitne'l I'reventncare." \ ThV upcoming visit of the honlth official! Is the result of a I up to Washington Tuesday by Busines* Administrator .I,imcs Alloway and Dr. Antoine AtUUa Director ut IIIR Division of Health, where they conferred with Dr. Austin (hum. Director of the (ierontelogical JSrancfa pi the Public llcnlth Service. *,< Campaign Now. Mayor Walter Zirpolo said, the posslBility of n denv unsi ration grant to Woodbridge to help broaden the scope of services at the new Municipal Health Center, In be con •;lmeted near Woodbridge Senior High School, "has taken a Nears si(*|) closer to reality." * WOODBRIDGE - A record I* for a gubernatorial election *<| Met With Willhuin estimated between 75% to »% * Dr. Attalla previously met with Senator Harrison Williams the registered voters - is expe* and his staff to diseufis the jjrant and. its objectives. ed to turn out Tuesday as m "The U, S, Department of Health is interested in learning result of one of the UveUert «M whether residents will attend tho clinics, how they will ar- at the same time puzzling cig* rive and if they do not attend, what meant can he employed paigns ever held in the Towwiip lo persuade them to attend," said Alloway. in an non-presidential year. ' IIKKO HON0KK1); Patrick Antonicllo. Jr., 2M Ciintplx-ll Street, \ViMiriili:<\ was present- He remarked that the major reason Woodbridge has been The fact that a Governor icj| Hi.- first rltiwn's award Riven hy the WnodhriilKe police Detriment, ;il ccicmcinies held brought into focus is the fart that it will have ;i new, coin be elected will have a great if u morning nt Polire Jleadquartrr«. The 17-yfnroUI Womlhriilite Senior lliuh Ndionl Senior prehensive health center. fluenee on the number of vo*|» ill iMillce in thr oapture i>| two Kunmen who nttfmptcd In hold up L'impert's D.iiry l-;irm store who will appear at the polls. W- K.ihway Avenue Avenrl, October 1J. Pollen Mreclni JHMIIII A. I',:\]-,\K<\ mid Mayor Walter Sizeable Figure catty, the campaign, which is ga» ,ln iMciented » plnque to the yoiinn man. Left lo rtght, Mr. (inlnssi, Mr. Anlnnlelln, the mayor erally between Democrats afld "Although no dollar amount was attached to the grant as IK ilni.in ll.irnld Mnrlennen. Republicans, has been somewfil yet,"' the mayor remarked, "it could be a sizeable figure. confused with coalition and Mi Dr. Attalla said he was pleased with the outcome of the pendent candidates. * initial meeting. Actually, he explained, the demonstraun PoQs In the Township wilt 1w grant, if approved for Woodbridge, will be a massive screen Air Pollutirn Session openbetweaiTandBP. M., and ing program, with the examinations of persons over 45 for all regular piling places wiD bi cardiovascular diseases, Glaucoma. Tuberculosis and Dia- used. A list of the polling pfatt* betes, to name a few, TI P-YKAK SAtKTY RKCOltl): A million man hour*, covwtag I l»M of over 12 year* -d b^Highway y Coiftmissioner has Albert L. Ichal» Commissioners of District 5- f Walter '/irpolo in his lame Mr. Bihler said vesirrday that CyanamidCo. for hJg opponent, AV Avenol-Colonia-in a letter to Wil- Large Vote Urged J. Sdward CrabW, V of Joseph Soporowski,, ' a meeting had been j air pollution con-; Sending Report On Rt. jliam Bihler, president of the with Colonia Fire Conpuiy last .-dor and president o the1 W0ODBM0GE - Mayor Wai. .Board of Education, urged the night, and undoubtedly iho mntGet- s Coveted iM Cooperative <'<»in-,l» Zirpol*^»*rdfromSUle Hlgh- JiH'ation body to take steps to ter would be discussed. How-! Air Pollution Control, to way Conw*«oner Dwight R. G. CivM i4/WIDfirfWvisc its present plans for theever, at press time, no,o«e c«»ld Mayor Asks * yy Colonia be reached for eomrn<«it/ I Safety Award amhr it re«ardfc« Improve to provide plans for "in- *ft#^ fe U« '« n'gi-f •-, and egress to,the site." Signed by Dominic Pichalski, Of United Team! At Wl»t irk*G at ^j thatMr. Pair, publican, back CUP ;inl ,1. Hughes praised the unique Palmer is sending president and William H, BefflyJ Keasbey P. (). iyor fm calling to* meetin£iluni : report tubmitted by Stile critics today who hiive attacked safely performance of the New i'\ but the mayor. enclose : him for supporli'tt; I lie candidacy secretary, the letter stated "if Jersey chemical industry as us sights on tbe creating, "I wilLiWIy the report which of Joseph Nemyo for Councilman-!the present plans are allowed t< lied by the 12-year continuing re- the «« cord of the Woodbrklue plant of EyankoBacks cr Ironj; intercommunity agon-'should nt in the maB today or 'it-I-artfe • stam} as -^ m fjre vcihic-Ies wil fcpponeuta (inn the :iir pollution haltl'1 tomorrow", the mayor said, "then He said lie |»rsonally was American Cyanumid Company V. Rockott, Rlciwrd A. , have to take a circuitous route KEASBEY - The site ol the w hen he addressed plant em WOODBIUDGE - As the campaign reaches the deadline, imiinciivil boundaries, for I will meet with Mr. P.ilmer with- acquainted "with both nar'ty can- w hen he addressed plant e Donald Konwki, WilUam B, via Inman Avenue in order to, naw Keasbey Post Office Ims tm-pioyees, guests, and company oii sides today urged a large turnout of voters—something that is al- state has nvmy.jn the n«xt 10 days to atteinpt'i if I am su-e that one Lowande. ally Iwen approved by th< Pustlficials during his visit yesterday! most certain since tfil is a gubernatorial year 'iidiisrries from which to resolve the matter." I candidate would make a better reach the site, which is over 80 The Demomto are backkig em.m itc. Mr. Soporowski The improvements thai have public servant than the other per cent in our fire district." Office Department, ;-ig, l,ib- 1953. The Governor noted fliat for Woodbridge." He stressed A. Phfflrpa, John J. Fay, Jr. Tta JI lias the ability or qualifications to in the minimum amount of time Mr. Bihler who serves as presi- 1.1 u den. Klizabeth.nl Uoute I; widening, erty Street, fords and the sale because of its small size and Mr. Nemyo's office. If this for proper safeguarding of life dent of the Board of Education that ihe oppoHrion candidates opposition includes George \l I'liMin, South Amboy,.ami paving on Koute 35 from the! price will be $5000. working force, the Cyanamid and property from the hazards ol ind although previously a Demo- "have offered nothing more than denoo Arthur Heittenroder and r« Brunswick Pisrata.I('loverleuf to Rahway and an the case, then, in my opinion The total area inoludes 12,430; plant had to perform safely over what their label applies. Oppool- W. Michael Sttewkx. fire. square feet. • a longer period of time to accu- crat, is running as an Indepen- dent, with the Republican Or- tion to the record of my admin- Turning lo the municipal cany whole complex at the Green j "Unruly Meeting" Preliminary plans, according to mulate the subst.intial total of liiiiouuli President ul ganization blessing. istration constitutes opposition to paign, there are three caadklatoi Mr. Hornsby concluded: "As Representative Patten tall for 1,713,315 accident free man hours I uid is sending his "Three members ol this Board the progress I cannot matter forth to your board but) and manuevering "trv-i'oi 2,400 dent the voters will .iUpport hfan T. Riffe, plant manager, 0. H. Hughes needs a Legislature that Previously serving as Secnri War* the |.ress to attend,j^ Veminder reading, "five more|do- —' • . I' personall"y fee• l' that due to the unruly nature of this square feet, he reported. and the RejHiblican candi'iate* Wefwling, safety supervisor, and win work with him, I also need representative, he was appointed fw-an he is certain other lj to g0.. ..four more days this just based on the issues of the cam- candidate is using meeting we fek that anyihingj a united team K we are to deliver to the Council-at4iarg« post their representatives > ,. ami M forth us well as Paul Einliorn, "senior plant em- paign. The Republican Party has the Republican part' said at that time wouid have! a program ot achievement for on tin resignation of Robert M. Keml wlio just didn't take ployee" with 37 years service. made an effort to clearly define the Board of Education to feather Woodbridge in (be future. Vogel, There is no Republics* reply In the invitation. his own politic si nest and habees n in vain. Fords to GetDr. W. H. Bowman, a Vice Pre- the issues." t'l it will be a very pro- I NEW CLUB FOR DEMS The mayor further observed opponent, but William H, Bihkr, club done nothing for our community "Please be advised also, that sident at Cyanamid's headquar- He also slated that the "coal ti"K", he commented, 1SELIN - A political that "Bihler and Scbreiber bothpresident of the Board ol Educa* a- that would warrant my support," this Board is extremely irked ters, Wayne, declared that Wood' ition team" is depending on the j wmli i-stood that one of theFourth Ward Regular New Library have struggled hard in their roles tion. is running as an Indepew tion Democratic Club was over the fact that plans were; efforts "of volunteer people in the dent, with the tucking of the Be* |pf the meeting will be to or-! , bridge's 12 year safety achieve- as opposition candidates to create absence of huge financial dona- publican Organization and Coun- lur federal funds to ifianized Tuesday night at the MEETING TONIGHT never submitted to us by you for FORDS - In last week's issue ment had earned it a "double negative and confuting issues. Green Street firehouse with 160; WOODBRIDGE - The study we ra a tions," cilman Ralph P. Barone, who hai itivt'ly lo combat air this school as they were to other n story on future plans honor", ami confirmed tlie policy But they have deliberately a- people in attendance Th" e first leaders of United Presbyterian f llb Reached on the telephone yes- voided the key issues-issues that been at odds with the administra- agencies for approval Sac) lhey f i;ary «xP;insion in the Town. of Cyanamid's top management nn action of the group was to enWomen'- s Association will meet at terday, Mr Bihler said he had tion for some time. Also running been so, we would h:ive con-!shll\Due to.a" OTror bv ir most important really matter to ttw people of dorse Joseph Nemyo for Council- the home of Mrs. Fred Briegs, 526 d:anic aJ sta f M 1 nothing further to add to state- Woodbridge." for the position is John G. Schref Leonard Avenue, tonight, ifdomned them at a much earlier! . ' ' *? * TOl* g'^ ., to ber, former Republican leader, man-at-large and all ollwr B line WaS dt mAp out wluc |buS USv ments he issued during the cam- o'clock. Lte than this." ° " <™ an"d Einliorn the first anniversary The issues include, he said, the is also an "independent can* •andidates. 1 paign. He said he felt the issue Cleanup" plans for a new librarlJt 111 1 y 111i nI U Kurdsl IIZI., , , . . , . , I Tl • fact that municipal services are didate" but has the support n 'v "I nine every registered voter failed to convince anyone that liiancli library u[ 11,000 Mniare•. , , „, ,,.,„„ Mortcnsen vs Rockoff t)lil: n;|.; Hie t'ui/.ens in his inlo come lo the polls," Mr. Bih]pr they can do better lien the pres- led on one kw:l and add r- n™!'ncludo.s Woodbridge In the First Ward, Harold J, ll Coiiiiin'.'i'i' :s troduclion of Dr. Bownun, i-m- stated. "1 ask each voter to ent administration. new bonks lo improve tliu collec- Mortensen, Democrat, is up for ,. ihasi/ed division pride in the ex- '.li ides iii iK clean tion. Estimated cost, skier the issues and the candid- "If they feel they can do butter," "'dlll""sltraordiiury safety performance reelection and Ms Republican op- iiul ii\ up c:imp;iij!ii books ami lurnitiirt: is $264,786, ates and I am sure they will use the mayor asked, "why ha\en't nf the Woodbridge personnel. John ponent is Alan Rockoff. " .Ml III.' N.llio'Ul A preliminary survey is mw in they said what and how?" M. Fasuli, Cyanamid's director of good judgment on November 2." William H. Borgerson, Repub- clicet. He conduded: "These are the public rclriHons, Wayne introduced Mr. Evanko admitted there had It is estimated that tilt: Town- issues which will decide the lican, is running against CounciN been progress in the community, •Hue, ol tlv ship will receive $161,524 in Fe- election Tuesday and these are man John R. Egan, Democrat, tn 'lay. it w is deral grants Inward the const ruc- Other guests Included Mayor but said that "progress was dotht e reasons I am confident »be the Second Ward. Mr. Egan U 1 1 Walter Zirpolo, Woodbridge; State voters of Woodbridge will give Imlei) 'udei' (!lul> of tion of the branch library. the only ingredient in efficient former Chief of Police. Senator Jo n me the team I need to keep on <-le;n, up luis in the The Hoard of Trustees of the " municipal government, but one ! N. J. Commissioner of Labor Councilman George Yatts, De- ''ml siirubs and WoodbriiljSB Five. Public Library giving our citizens the low-cost 1° question what progress u will tour propo.-i'd sites for main and Industry; R/ Sullivan, government and the excellent' mocrat, is once more seeking P. ll;ismussen. of tho Depart-1 and if we have the right to com- iis Club will and branch libraries in the Town- servkes^toeyReserve." the Third Ward post and is being- ship Sunday iiwruinjj. menl-s Bureau of Engineeringjmit thl, le to continuous in Ihe Knr,|. l.ihnii-y and nnd S:ifely, which evaluates con- , [challenged by Hepublican Robert *l» '-uilaiii.s di! tile build- tenders for Slate awards. Cyana-|)''y"""! Colonia Home Robbt'd ! (^una and Independent Mai mid official visitors from other1 You're Invited n. r , , . B. Patskanick. Uf Lash and Jewelry & p .VOIIM-Ili Club WOMMKIIK.ti - Wmiil- wimier lh e rimary COLONIA - One hundred and lio". Gene A Tomanso, Demoer will bridge il.l'.O.t:. Lodge, oi'ijaii ic. W W«bei \\' llwjden G. for lit milieu /MI in I'JS v,rll break KIUMHII M HJUI , ami ti. J Bnicia.: rifty dollars in cash, a wedding is asking vutei'i to elect him 1 j :III>H as IIM an ail'lltl.iji lo it* duliliouv '(••iiilil Krwik '!w I ' i'Oti|x r ;tIKl band with five diamond chips-,|* Kounh. Ward scat. He is be- SIIIK1.IV at : I'M., on Ihe dull M Ulumwil.-ld. Friuceloii: V,, i \i up .^isliiitf Andrew D. Des-value, d at WflO and a inaiisiUlg challenged by IXivid Nicola, ground* on Itahway Avrnue. Stilwell, LindiMi ami 11. C. Ltsvlil, Lir, will be mond Tuesday, Alexander c.iwristwatch wortn *» wert) Jr., UtiHiblican and a former Among tliosf who have |iruin Wayne ii (h,i Tuwn- /rom home Township Committeenum. i'litl tu atti'iul are He|>tcsfiilit Pawlov^ki, 51, Helmetta, was| ^ «* Keile Bralter 'he ^. •:uol "children 15 1 fine! ??'(5 md his driver's license! Candlewood Court, Tuesday, Colonia, Fifth Ward, has tie Led II hriii ; them live Edward .1. Patten, Asscui- Cinl.in Tjuzniilli, WOODBRIDGE - Mrs Frank was revoked for two years on a choice between Oouncjknan Wil- ANOTHER TV SKI' I'or ""' ibikUcu hu Fay and Mr. Brattar to Pabotaum Aflgelo Pt'llllllltU'e v-d In take I Decibus, publicity chairman, •mm,l tin' i Jiunken driving. Han J- KUjaUio, Democrat uA made possible when'the Wiwdbridje Elks L«lge No. E116 presented a check tor »1» to Mrs. lrviug Mayor WaiU-r ZlrpoU). advised members of Our Lady of Tho dJondant was arrested Zulb. Robert J. Solt, Hutt chairman uf I'rojett State School, being sponsored by the Woodbridge Township Business aud The public is united |u attend map fur Woodbridge Mt. Carmel PTA will attend the May 21 hy Patrolman Ronald Lar- It was also nported that a The RspuMican candiktee wd| ( The Woodbridiie BPW hut purchased two of the TV Kta and Is now the eeremoiut". PeUr Crrcu i* fall conference of Amboy Regkm 1 by Mayor Walter! sen on St. George Avenue, Ave» eheck in tbe anwut of 00 vu asking the support of Township organization* s 'hat each of the 19 cot ages now occupied on the chairman m iin- building torn- of Diocesan Council PTAs, Novon- b« found an the A UQQ of the v* Khool grtmodi will have IHL UH to right, IV. (irm,, John Kua..«k, Mr,. Hutt, Martin iniilee which .wed iii>i>roval her i! at Ihe Msgr. Griffi'h Audi- nel. Pawlowski pleaded innocent itokn from Mr. ^rattar'i duck- ing machine, Use Democrats ot Siephen llolci. All the men arc memoirs ol Uw Klha Crippled Kiddiei Couiiuiltce-uue ii. in lite Oraud L«4|e ou tktu- tmiiun. St. Mary's High Sooool,But w;lo I'IJIII of the charge book, and was cashed at Food- the R line and the un 2 * Hl • -iu ..< iLd VlLa I JUT IK l^outI Cytnth AnitwyAmh/ur. ''us Library, 0( the main proje«to •»' in municipal court. MQMI toum [on \vwt C and 1 Thursday, October 28, 1965 PAOE TWO PROMOTED nil'H( H SCHKHCUt 'rAKE S.M.K SUNDAY HOPEI.AWN - Benny S. Da- WL'tivM-.-iKir: - Tin ROT. WOonnruOOR - st. matA son nf Mr. and Mrs. Benny BETTER Ai,v \ W:h will pruch .t OIBIUV members will «r.l.K• .• n«moci, 4. &»*•» «Ber « "" been promoted to staff rvant !(,(orm;ilinn Sunrlay. thin week, •% in thejic1iod^

For NEW../66 SERVICE BARBER SHOP "Court"} * Onnllnw* (hir Motto" • IXI'I KT H Ufe lont h».l.«"-t "P",""" Holder of War 1)7»'X " lUrbrr Hfri^f *-!** Thomas I>e Simnne, Prop. CHEVYS BUSINESSMKIVS 1% w«hl«fi"n •»*•'•• '" (Com'm""" LUNCH DAILY YOU CRT MORF, n • Dinner • Supper GODENY'S THAT is • Banquet Facilities Sta School Head to Be ED FREY recommends MORE PEOPI.K Orl(inii Palnttnd • Candlelight Dining •nil Sculpture Heard at Adath Israel CLEAN, QUIET, ECONOMICAL DAT swrrai m FOR CHEVROI.n: AS W| Entertainment Nightly WOODBRIDCiE - David Rosen, [of experience and background to SAID BEFORK . stiporintendent of the WoiKlhrldge his chosen tojiic. He received a Bachelor of Science and Master U.S. One, Wooilbridge - 634r6068 Slate School for thfi Mentally Re- TRADE8 - BKTTF.R tardrd, will be the guest shaker of Science decree from the State at nn o\tcn congregation meeting College at fil.issboro, and an edu- GAS SERVICE! at the Ariath Israel Jew Mi Com- 'catinnal sni>eivisors certificate munity Center tonight .it H TO. Hisfmm Riitpors University. topic will be, "A Total l'rograrn In 194>I he berame a teacher in Mental Retnrdation." of the mentally retarded in the Vinelnnd Public Schools. He be- Mr. Itosen will bring a wealth HEAT came director of education at the Amtrieu §Und»rd n e » 11 n « /inelnnd state school for the tqnlpmcnt to |l» you more ef- mentally retarded in 1955, In 1960 lelMIt tae»t it lower fuel tort WE ARE Aad yon cu rell on Frcj to |ln lie was appointed assistant super- TOBOROWSKY »od fn»rmntMi1 work tad Mill- ASK THE MAN WHO intendent of the Vineland State brtlon School and in May of 1965 he was BOUGHT FROM DETECTIVE appointed superintendent of the new Woodbridge Sate School. AGENCY He has written many articles in the field of the mental re- MOVING! l.lctnwil * Bondrri RT EASY gUt» of N J. tardntion. Godeny TERMS Attention . . . Merchants and Private Weight Watchers Set For Service With A Smile CHEVROLET CHEVROLET Home Owners, JUST DIAL: ME 4-1738 CARTERET GLASS CO. Mppting November 3 ^Q Boosev«lt Avenue, Cart«ret — Kl 1 .iin A Rolling Patrol Service, AVENFL- ,\ "Weight Watchers" Using Unmarked Cars - Formerly located at I SI Roosrvelt Ave. Club is being sponsored by Sis- •B new ISM CHEVROLET todi? Hetween 9 P.M. to rnrv PLUMBING terhood R'nni Ivoh. The first it* tflfit . . You'll want to boi it! St 5 A.M. For Woodbridge, meeting is vt for November S, NOW In Larger Quartern to belter serve I |\LI and HEATING MR a .. See lor vonrwlf how w; It Fords, Iselin Areas. V. M at Temple, R'nai Jacob, ED 0. m txcittaf oew modcli. you at For Anvrnie interested in taking 867 Harrcll Ave., Woodbridge Information VA 6-5132 pounds off the sensible way through re^lucation of eating MIDDLESEX COUNTY'S habits mnv join. It nins for 16 1183 R[JOSEVELT AVE. ONLY LICENSKI) 4 weeks and accepts men, women BONDED DKTKCT1VE and i-hiidren over eight years old. AGENCY All weigh-ins will be private. CAR ERET, N. J. Kstabllsbcd 1929 The goal is to encourage good Please list 3S yrs. reliable service eating habits, improve the weight our new CIVIL, CRIMINAL watchers health standards and INVESTIGATIONS raise the moral. Diet pills will not Why arcs phone number 969-1157 MISSING PERSONS TRACED be used. PLATE & WINDOW GLASS - AL'TO SAFETY GLASS - I6.r. Smith Street For further Information and re- servations call Mrs. Leonard FURNITURE TOPS - MIRRORS - PICTURE FRAMES PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Green, 382-2847. and heal piping up for gas

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*.*•> (IB.) - Carterpt Pregg Thursday, October 28,1965 St James1 PTA Plans Events WOODBRIDGB - Tho October meeting nf the St. .1'mies PTA wn« rondttcted hy Mrs. l*on Oerity, president, who nnnounred the d'ntrs for crnnlnc events. Fathers night will I*- held, No- ember IB. Mothers nf I he second nd third grade children will rvf nn the committee They will «t today at 1 W pm. in the rhool hall to plan fm this went Hot ring sales will be conducted / Uie third grade mnlhprs during ovember Proceeds go to the hildrens pledge fuwl f»r the new •hurrh. Mothers of the sixth t'mtW chil- ren will be in eharnr nf the hristmas perty, IWmbrr W. The committee will meet Nove.m- r 9 at I:(HI p.m. in the school aWeria. A Mass for deceased members ill be said in November on a Me to h* annoiinred in church. Mrs. Robert L. Rader. chair- SCHOLARSHIP COMMENDATION: Eleven Woodhrldite Senior High 8ch*I «todeBU, above, were recipient! o( Utten tt CwmM> * man, will conduct a membership datlon for aupertor scores earned by them nn the National Merit ScholanMp Qualifying Te«to. The awanl* were prewrfei Ttmt • » f WISHES: Harold Mortemn, Democratic Cudtdatr wpklnu r«-el«-tion In th» Firtt Wart, WM homed at a testimonial rive during November. aMembly by Dr. John P. I>ow>, prlnclH- F'""' winnem will be awarded tail iwbolanrtilp* to fte iclioota M tMr chofc*. WMATMK* • Saturday at Bfl-AIre Manor, P«rth Amhny. Above he Is meWIng th* well-wishes of lUprwwntattvf Edward J. Pattwi (0- Mrs. Martin Mlnkler. vice pres- HlRh'fi last winner, Michael Marknw, Is now n sophomore at Mauachntette Institute of TecbtKriogy. S«a<*d, left to right, BfVM Gtl- Hstrlrt). I*ft to right arc Fretholdft John rny. Assembly™ nn Normnn Tiinzmim, Mr. MftrtMwen. Mm. Moiiencn, Major dent, is in charge of reservations la(fher, Jean Bn»kin, Carol Henry, Pamela Whit* and Phillip Witt; dUndlng. Gerald fflghbenftt, DavW CMdfarb, SttTCB Knta* p Zlrpolo, R«p. Pattfn and Robert Wllrate. new ranrildnte for the toneriil A-wmhly. for the Amboy Region P.T.A. Robert NnRy. Chester Kafcninski and Robert fitek. Conference in St. Mary's High School, South Amboy, November . CM sco,,i, \Karen Gomola Appointed $m\m Qtizens Mrs. James Dwyer, recording Class Mothers FERN'S FURNITURE OF CRANFORI) secretary, reported on the Fall '"'•••""'^TAPMarrhofDimesllead Trip Today meeting d the executive, board at the llnllowecn party WOODBRIIXiF, Miss Karon of tiie Amboy Region of the P.T.A. Feted At Tea [to Girl Scout Troop 307 Gomola. a Junior nt IK" ., . , ,. , , WOODBRIDGE - Senior CM for which the St James organic PORT READING - An "open by Mrs, Jean Steim- t ation wan the host unit High School, has again \Stndpnlt (Mmmpndpd\ « Woodhridge are laaving ?lafis" program was held at vn wm A report was also given by Mrs. named chairman of the Teen-Ai!1r his morning on a trip to School 9, Tuesday replacing the inrhided Margie Bei- Program (TAP) in MiridlesJe,!, On Scholurxhip wood Gardens Kenneth Square, [)wyer on the 40th anniversary old system of "open house" and original: I.ynn Hnl/Jiei- County, it was announced hyj WOODBRIDCF. Eleven stu- Pn Nn meeting will be held to- rf the Diocesan Council of the enabling those parents whose chil FRMIILMYSM niest; Susan Vlcey, tig- Joseph H. Costa, County Directorldpiits at Woodhriilijr Senior High dny T.A. (inference held in the dren have more than one teacher DRESS UP YOUR HOME AT SPECTACULAR SAVINGS! Wicke, host home- of the March of Dimes. Karen is Al a meeting last, week the War Memorial Building, Trenton. visit with comfort and ease, SCIHWI have been honored with F«sl free to com* In with your decorating probhmi ..,$#• rfw Soft look In the now the daughter of Mr and Mrs. letters of commendation for their group wercomed back Ernest C. The organization and the history tirs. Harry Visicaro, president, awards, games Stephen Gomola. 232 Carolyn!high performance on the National Rurrows who had attended the of the organization of the P.T.A. ind Mrs. Jeanette Berstein, prin- mod«rn or traditional upnolitorod fumituro groupin«il You'll tav* more al F*rn'«l zed and refreshments Avenue. Cotonia. Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test American legion convention at Council was reviewed. Guest Ipal, were in charge. The teen-agers in Middlesex Riven last spring. They are among Itenver, Colorado, and visited the speaker at the conference was Parents were able to meet with Crovemor Richard J. Hughes who vid Beiter, leader, an- County have, taken an active port .'18,000 students across the nation Senior Citon* there. he teachers and learn more of recognized for scoring in the top Mrs. Sue Warren is reeuperat- spoke on "What the Effort and he curriculum. Individual con honfire, will he held. in (he March of Dimes for sev- eral years, and under Karen's two percent of students who will ing al her home according to an Sacrifice of the Parents Mean to ferences should be scheduled by fi. There, will be. no leadership the "TAPs" Rrently i'f>niplcte high school in 1W«. announcement by the sunshine Education in New Jersey." Hie parents. | meeting tomorrow. hlhelped d to make the 19W cam-ll Dr. .John P. I/>zo, principal, an- chairman. Mrs. Carl AiiKu.itin Msgr, Charles G MK'orristin, A class mothers' tea sponsored is recuperating at the Essex p.iipn a success. inoiinced the commended students pastor, reviewed the duties of a iy the group recently under the House, Montcinir. K;iren is fi member of St. John are Jean N Buskin, David L good citizen and urged the mem- iire.etinn of Mrs. James Sheeny snd Mrs. Joseph Girgente, who Vianny CVO, Future Teachers of (lall.-igher, David A. Ooldfnrb, Mrs. Thelma Aikens of the Re- bers to exercise their right and outlined the duties of a class NURSERY America, Concession Stand Wnrk- Carol E Henry, (ierald Ilighber- creation Department, addressed privilege to vote in the coming the group advising that the Roard mother. thf following ami: er Junior Class Candy Cotnmittee, gcr. ('he.ster Kafcinski, Steven II. elections. lii-lln, Fnrdi, Edljnn, Student Council Rookstore Atten- Kunkes. Robert .I NilRy. Robert of Health has arranged for Dr. Sister M, DeSecours, principal Kindergarten class mothers in- hn, PUntiwjy E. J. Novak to administer din dant. Library Assistant; Current •I Strk. Pamela A. White, and ^plained the exhibit of visu; clude Mrs. Walter Stcimttz, Mrs. ORATION AVAILABLE betic tests, November 18 at th< James Walter, Mrs, Charles Civic Club, and Sigma Rho So- Philip H. Will. aids material and stated the proj- pmlxv Attrndiinr-p Knights of Columbus auditorium McWeviti, Mrs, William McCor- Sittirdiy on )0 ciety. She plans to attend college ect is being financed through the I P. M. It will be free of chargt mack. Mrs. James Kressak, Mrs. Btotmitlcn PL 5-S9M and go into some branch of the stamp plan. The drive for trad to all senior citizens. Donald Bergman, Mrs. Francis im'diail profession. Hihle Study Centers ing stamps will end tomorrow. Hostesses were Mrs Aikens Small Mrs, Robert Clarke, Mrs. IV 'N CARE llixler Karen's leadership the In her address to the member Mrs. Mary E. Anderson, Mrs, Read Messick, Mrs. Donald Ku- |DAV NURSERY teen-agers in each community in Will Meet Tuwfoy ship, Sister DeSecours stressex Madeline Browne, and Mrs Ber- bick, Mrs. Joseph Czysz, and and School Loratrri Middlesex County will again or- WOODBRIDGE - The reffil- the importance ol parental helj Reir of Cnurrh) tha Browne. Mrs. Joseph Dancsces. Save Iganize to help take part in the ar Bible study centers of Je to the children and the need foi ew Market Road For first grade, Mrs. Edwin fight against crippling birth de- hovah's Witnesses will be con- practice in vocabulary develop MARKET, N, J. Quell, Mrs. Walter Kwiatkowski, $100! fects. CLOTHING DRIVE ment and oral reading. ducted, Tuesday, 8 P. M. at 178 Mrs. William Schoenig, Mrs. Sey- Karkus Avenue; 9 Grand Ave- FORDS - Our Lady of Peac Sister M. Jeanine, grade 7B, mour Wegbreit, Mrs. Cnvino, and nue and 807 Wood Avenue, Ise- Church will hold its 17th annua was presented with the book Mrs. Barbato. ITALIAN CLASSIC lin. They will study the Bible clothing drive the week of Ocir. award. Mrs. Charles Farr, A. M. For second grade, Mrs. Stephen and the textbook, Things in her 31 to November fi. Any us Kindergarten class, won the at Murawskl, Mrs. Gaetano Mangio- Which it is lmpowtye (or Gal able elqUimg, shoes, bedding tendance library awan merford, Mrs. John Romita Mrs. Ljying Room . to Ite 'Jt £ 'f mort ^Bcomei. %a itfiftis art wag won t>y I^eo McDe Nicholas Cuiffeda, Mrs. Allen flfC«Ul! Elegance «nh»nwi ihit lmlily badly nteded by the poor of th TOnight at 7:25 the ministry mott. Mrs. „ Peterson wa ne, Mrs. John Ruschak Mrs. faamnphol«ter«d sofn »d cluir, b«Mllfnlly school will he held at Kingdom world. Donors are asked to pack the redpiift M die special award Alex Egri, Mrs. William Prentice, hand-ffninhed and net oit in • rich, hmd- $ age gifts neatly and place in thi Mall 23fi Central Avenue, Metu- The eighth grade mother; Mrs. Edward Galebrewski. rnbbcij wood. Shlm«erln| rayon damaik R A V EL trailer on the church ground; served on the hospitality commit For third grade, Mrs. Michael tovtn in your choko of »hade« chen, with the ministry develop- starting Sunday. tee. Barnacky, Mrs. William Kuchen, ment course scheduled for 8:30, Mrs. Eugene Kaskiew, Mrs. Pier Our experience in travel Sunday, 6 P. M. at Kingdom re Cantano, Mrs. Neil Zullo, and Famous Seaiy Hollywood Bod 3-Pc. Sectional it your complete assur- Mrs. Vincent Sturman. HaU, the public lecture topic will R«g. 9SSS! Modern it*Unf rance of satisfaction. Presbyterians to Dedicate For fourth grade, Mrs. Thomas 3 I)«yn Only! 79.95 value. Firm be, "Meeting the Problems of plm formica lop end ttbl« All packages are at Hennessy, Mrs. Mrs. William Co- mattress, matching box spring «nd attached, Co»er«d in Ii actual cost and no Today's Youth", offered by John Raison, and Mrs. Carmen Pag- headboard on lcgi. Twin «in) only. service charges or fees '••'tku Walnut B. Dufner, presiding minister of New Sanctuary Sunday, 4:30 luice. While they last .— involved Metuehen Congregation East AVENEI, - The new Sanrtuary For fifth grade. Mrs. Livio Bot- ti, Mrs. Michael Malone, Mrs, « RAIL • CRUISES • HOTEL RESERVATIONS Unit. At 7: IS there will be a that will house the congregation Michael D'Apolito, Mrs Murray • RAIL study of the Bible and the Watch of the First Presbyterian Church, 5-Pc. Modern Dual-Purpose Living Room Avenel. will he dedicated on Sun- School 3 P. T. A. Steinberg, Mrs. Alfred Raito | MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE 636-4222 tower Bible Journal on the sub- day, at 4:30 P.M. Mrs. Ralph DeNittis. WEEKDAYS TIL 9 P.M. - SAT. TIL 6 ject. "Putting Up a Hard Fight Sixth grade, Mrs. Walter Mac Officiating at the ceremonies Sets Schedule for the Faith". WOODBRIDGE - The program Fadden, Mrs, John Sofran, Mrs, will be the Rev. Walter W. Feig- William Shivery, Mrs. John Nar- $1 ner, senior pastor. for the year was announced the first meeting of School 3 FT, diello, Mrs. Stephen Magyar, and Participating in the program as follows: Mrs. Joseph Mihalek. ill be Dr. Frank A. Tehrson, On November 16, 7:30 P. M You KP't more for your money TEST-DRIVE FAIRLANE'66 ecutive secretary of the Synod open house; January 18, 8 P.M with tliU eiiMemhle t Its Imndionie f New Jersey, giving the invoca- father's night with Edwin W, C Chinese Auction Set 2-|iirci- Hi'ciinnal converts into 2 ing and leading in The Lord's sey, Board of Education, and M By St. John's Guild licils, Ir.itiU'-s molded arm> with 'rayer. Schwartz mathematics teache Hulimt (iiiixh. Grouj) includes fork- full anil ourner tables, hi-back chair, The Rev. Henry W. Heaps. as guests; February 15, 2 P.M SEWAREN - St. John's Guild Choice of prints or hveeda. E TOTALLY CHANGED CAR Moderator of the Presbytery of founder's day program; with Mr; held its regular meeting recently Elizabeth, will read the Scrip- N. Volk, County Council pre and plans were made for a Chi- New high performance-up to390cu.in.V-8 . ture Lesson. Guest speaker will dent and Mrs. Sohinki, scho nese auction to be held in the x Dr. W.J. Harper McKnight, nurse, as guests; March 15, spring. P. M., Easter theme, with Mrs. Danish Sofa Lounger 3-Pc. Deluxe Colonial Living lm f features-like a doubly convenienfhis and hers "transmission. wsociate secretary of the Gen- The executive board consists ol K, Symchick, egg designer as iral Council of the United Pres- Mrs. Robert Sofield, president; Reg. SH8! Deep foam cu»h- Solid maple. Lounge cliair, guest; April 19, 8 P.M., project >yterian Church of the United Mrs. Flokl Howell, vice president; ionx phia 2 holsters. Tweed Sofa converts to oxlra bed New convenience-like a dual-action wagon tailgate. World Wide, with Mr. Murphy as States of America. Emil Boeh- Mrs. Floid Howell, vice presl faiiiiit. Kxlra heavy rein- and platform tucker. Covered $ guest; also election of officers; ner, Elder, will accept the keys dent; Mrs. Andrew Simonsen, sec, Inn-oil arms. Only S left at this In red, olive or tan. Specially May 17, 8 P.M, installation and Bie new sanctuary on behalf retary; Mrs. Kenneth Butler, trea- low price... while they k»tl 64 priced for this mini 158 physical fitness demonstration. the congregation from a rep- surer; Mrs. Sal Sirna, devotions Mrs. John Milano, first vice resentative of the architect, Har- chairman, and Mrs. Edward resident, presented the fund rais- )ld Wagoner, Christopherson, corresponding see 3-Pc. Danish Modern Set if! program which will include a retary. The Guild will sell pecans Ira in November and a fail in and the church school will se lay. Serving on the committee candy. Anyone cntcrested in pur Annual Dinner-Dance ir the selection of a film aru chasing either of these products [r. Kucharski, chairman, and may contact Mrs. Sofield, 634- Set By Fire Company Irs. Kantor, co-chairman. $ !M59. KEASBEY - Joseph Demish, Delegates to the State conven >rmer chief, will be honored al on in Atlantic City are John U. S. delegation confident U. N he annual dinner-dance of Pro- > and Mrs. Paul Lubcyik. 128 «M0/XlHffdtop :ection Fire Company 1, 7 p. m. will bar Red China, Saturday at the Phoenix Bar and Here Is the Danish look you 1 •rill, Edison. Albert Stark love, at a price your budget •hairman, CHRISTINE LEE'S will a|)|irecititc! Sleek-lined, lowe cushion sofa, 2 matching The company answered 11 calls cliaiia, make up this outstanding value. In beautiful walnut n September, Chief Kess report- fmiuli, etriped and solid fabrics. si. Included were six brush, car truck fires, and one regula drill, a special drill, a house fire, GASLIGHT false alarm and wash down. Danish Style Oriental Restaurant and "Say It With Flowen" Cocktail Lounge Chairs Iran 66 CHERRY ST.. ELIZABETH WALSHECK'S 196* raiiUiieGrCoiivertic.il New Entertuiumciit Policy! 16 Each NOW! KNTEKTAINME1NT 7 NIGHTS Thick ipulyfouw < uoliionii, re- • SUNDAY & TUESDAY NIGHTS vcmililo welted zipolf covert. I ThlrtMK In all-Including Wulniil iiniali frame and back J sports luxury XL's, high pwlur- tent XL: Hlch carpetiiiB, wall ta**H. • Con- AMERICA'S »U|I|HII[. lluy ihotu by the pair! TOTAL PtRFORMANCE CARS I, tltfantly ptntl«l Squlnawagoni, tourad bucket M4ti, all vinyl In'" • Padded FRED MELLEK Cliuitu ol color. djih and vltori. • Autgmatlc COUIIMJ llghu Pianlal Vocalist, Direct From New Vor»'» East 8ldel ,—« «*wl Standard tn tin n»» In tin doori... »nd morel »• 380cublclnch V-8, • i3uck»t Most eoonolena. «eil (taw Migtc Ooorgite II MhiuiU, CT atripw. • Contol*- (tdndird on ill Ford. Falrlane *agon«)-iri m Wl 11 | Ihlft I*,, . 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•'% New Fathers Night Marked Winners Of Is Titte Of By Fords School 14 PTA CYO Show - The Catholic Youth FORM - SH><«>I M P.T.A. ob- Organization of Our Lady of •wrved father' Night at Style Show Penrr Chinch held on art exhibit meeting held in il"" miditoriiim. and contest at the annex, Sunday, FORDS - "What's Nm Pussy- nuring the b\mip •< session, Mrs. The winners nre as follows: Ksi.ii, cat?", • fashion show Muring Mario Flmntim correstwndlng sent five o'n, !i High School level, first priw V Styles for 19M-M. will he sponsor secretary read n 'ter from nnmi.il mm^, > Mnry Ilin|T .Inoroln; second priM. by the Risierhood of Tftnp'f ernor Klchard II: Ims in reply to y :m the I'T.A.'s f"'li{f across the I7th Mid «th Grnderi) • fir* der, Mrs Garden State I'.ii 'ay into Fords prize, 1-nis Doucette; i*d>nd iont, Menln Pirk Shoppns Ontcr. Robert Hud Modelj include Mrs. O*rar Park. \mit, John Bucholi and third »rt Gross, Brenman, Mrs Arnold D .lames Oonnif principal, e* prize' Keith Asuzony. Prlies will At a ten I HIT Mn. Reliant Ellner, Mrs plained the new '•.:"• reixirt cards b« nwnnlml by Father Hugh following vey Friedman. Mrs Irwln which will be. w* •' nnd the plans Ronnn at the Cotillion Dnnce mothers', li ak, Mrs Herbert Lipidus. Mrs for a six-weeks i ••ursi> in modem Sntunlm, in the Cafeteria. room repr Allen Mtnell. Mrs. Alfred Port mnth for parent'- 'md patrons of The judges were Mrs. Cessna, Mrs. Ci«nt!i< ney, Mrs Marvin Ko'inarln Mrs WoodbridRe Town IMP, at the five Mrs. Andr |r Mr John I,. Onofrey, Mr. Wil- Maurice Schwartz, Mrs. Marvin Junior High Scl»'" ; starling No- CLAR1OC LEI TARENCZ Theodore i VI f Sltrin, Mrs. Seymour Spwimj vember 1. liam Tollls and Mr. James Toih. TO WED rORM MANt Mr. Mn. William Stoller and Mn Mrs. Stevin Ibrkfly, rccrea- and Mrit. ,w.^ rllton Wilpon. tion chairman, tn'd of plans for and Mn. Edward Talwet, fflndtmcrt Road, Vwona, an Spiotta's AM 1 • The public is invited. Tickets the surprise vmHv program to Robert Wnrni., '% Id 'Narcotics' To aoanee Uw eB|a|«mmt of Uwlr are available through the chair- b* presented at next month's Miller: I'M i . dau|(ht«r, Clarice I^c, tn Rnh man, Mrs Burt Brown, LI 3*137, meeting. Mrs. I nulley Henry, Itichard Si-, ert J. Browne, ten M Mrt. or at the door. There will oe Jr., president nnnnunrod the fal- Newman; \y. Be Talk Topic Mary Browne, M7 HU*t Oeorfe lift* for all attending and dr?w lowing delegate.i had been elect- TO BK SPFAKKR: K»». J»h» grade, Mrs I \ PLANNING FASHION SROW: Mfmbfrf rf the Blslfrhood. Temple Kmanu V.i ;\rf busy making Road. Fords and Buffalo 11(0- ings for door prizes and retread ed to ttteM the «Mh Annual Con- Manlry Grrnirl. M.-thodlit, min- COl-ONIA ~ The *vil of narco- •'Till ty menu. plans for a style show Niwi-mbfr J. l.rft lo rigM: Mrs Stanley Solomnn. president: Mrs. Murray vention In Atlantic City: Mrs. tics will be discussed Monday low Road, Glea Gardner. ister, whn won fame for hl« first Fleck, ways and means rtlainttan; Mrs. Bart Brown, show chairman and Mrs. hurt Weiss, first Minn Tarenci, a (radaat* «( Henry, Mrs John Hnbraek, Mrs. work .imonR .Icwlih r»f«EeM night when the Alter Hnsnry So- Tier president l( Mli ;inrl John Deffler, Mm Frank Onruro MprHnlly aboard "The El»- ciety of St. John Viflnney Church Caldwell College, Is • member i',!' ', Cherry Hill Bus Trip al; Mn K, and Mrs. John Sullivnn. Treasury School, ity. dinner nnd ihow on February 8 Mrs, Eitinnui'1 Program Chairman He displayed ttmi of Killer, the New England Federal Bureau of Narcotics in it being planned by the Altar Raising Project Set By To Meel Tonighg t Kroll's second Ro«ary Society of Our Lady of a collection of weapons taken clergyman left his pastorate Washington D. (',. He now serves FORDS - The PTA. Of St. ert Goldber;: •., Peace Church. from juveniles in Woodbridge to *me with the American on the Hoard of Directors of the John's Episcopal Church will Township. Christian I'alfsUne Committee. International Narcotic Enforce- Name Winners The entertainers will be Fdyr JFK Hospital Auxiliary grade, Mrs v hold ils monthly meeting tonight He Inter became an active ment (Xficers Association and is *" Gorme and Roger Miller, Guitar Leonard Gallo, teacher of In-1 Mrs, Fr*d M,r^ at 8.00 o'clock in the church memtwr nl Ilaganah, Jewtafc 1st. The trip is open to the pub FORDS — A new fund raising! Mrs. Herbert Irvine chairman, •trumeoUl music, discuss**) the | the New Jersey delegate to Con- basement Of CYO Show third gradp, \| lie and reservations should be j project for the Women'* Auail-|nnnounced 20 dealers represent- on Hoy and Hamilton lesions given to tho ehtld- underground array. His eye- ferences for the Utter associa- Avenues. V «ky and Mr* ii „ rnada as goon as possible with iary to the John F. Kennedy Com: ing the Red Bank Antique Center fen attending th* school. witneM tccoant of the voyage tion He also was a delegate to FORDS - The Catholic Youth iMoyle's third ,: A report on tha rummage sale of "The Exodus" la * report to President John F. Kennedy's Mrs. Mario Pitoscla, 1,1 8 0357, ;rrninHy Hospital was outlined nt'will hnmlle the show The attendance, award was won Organization of Our Lady of Alina and Mi- hold at the church will be pre- 1 the United Nations was one of White House Conference on Drug The next meeting will be No- th« executive board meeting heldj Area dealers will include Agnes by Mn. WUllnm Suttons P.M. Peace Church will hold 1U board Mrs. Wnters <\ the factors In Ike fomolatlon •••Af I vember 8 at 8:00 P.M. in the at the bonu of Mn. VincentSheehan, New Brunswick, with sented by Mrs. John PeUrson Klmkrgartan class and the special Addiction. v meeting November 3 nt 8:30 P.M. Donald H( nii|n, and Mrs. Charles Carlisle, Co- or the UN resolution on Pales- I Mn | cafeteria of Our Lidy of Peace Scully, Ediion. The auxiliary will show art glass and drills; Nincy fjthwi' award was won by Mrs An outstanding speaker, Lt. aid Fosseit; Mn Chairman. Other fund raising tine am) the eventual establish- The theme for Catholic Youth Church. be in chargge of refreshment! at'I-akat, New Brunswick, small L. W. Johnstons' first gradfi. Mueller has delivered over 1,000 grade, Mrs hi: primitives projects, to benefit the Church's ment of lirael as a itate. Week, October 30 tn November 7 the Halloween Parade sponsoredj furniture, and art Mr. Connlff was presented with lectures on narcotics to schools, and Mrs. Maiv.n by the IMlsooRexxeation Impart-'neuveaux; Pat Crov., I'lainfleld, building fund, will be discussed i certificate for a 100% P.T.A, will be "Youth-An Instrument of Registration Session p is well as to religious and social mans h by Mrs, Nicholas Elko, president nvembenhip of the school per- Peace." Communion Crusade for ment, Sunday, October 31. Mrsjwill exhibit glass, china and groups. He is the author of the Sol Frerdmn II III!'! Refreshments will be served by sonnel by Mrs. Deffler, Mem all the youth of the parish starts bet by tfirl Scouts Edward Partenope, president, ap primitives. Open House Held booklet "How you Can Help Pre- Mossberg; Mrs Chris Hansen, hospitality bexship Chairman Oetolxr 31, Feast of Christ the FORDS — All parents of pres-' pointed Mrs. Stephen Yelencsict, Items of particulm interest and vent Narcotics Addiction." g, , ent and prospective Girl Scouts in;chairman. Assisting her will be value will be an IWI duck hunt- chairman and her committee. MM. Henry reminded the mem- King and ends on November 7. lit, Mueller has written mag Mrs. Berniml Neighborhood 7, Crossroads Girl; Mrs. St«ve Male and Mrs. Wil-iing gun and an 1R.V) imp of Mid- bership of the following events, Corporate Communion will be I- ••*.:!. ] At Iselin Jr. II. S. azine and newspaper articles for Burke's fifth ^ !'• Mrs Ckj ficount Council are invited to a liarti Toth, Auxiliary memben.dlesex County. Otln-i Iwothx will Election Day, November I; Open held on Saturday, November 6 at Business local and nntionnl publications, Dunn nnd Mrs Ailrnj Bid registration meeting tonight at will sell hot dogs, soda and cor- feature cut, preyed and art •>• ine ri.i.Z A. the 8:00 A.M. Mass, Light bnaJc- at the Iselin Junior High School, and has appeared on local and Mrs. ;>ts i.l-Ji p 7:30 at Our Lady of Peace cnf-:fee at the conclusion of the par- glass, fine china, cupper, brass, "I always encourage my hus- Convention, November n and 12 fast will be served to those at- when George Gerek, principal, network radio and television s. Ma hn.ii-.n and: eteris, Ford and New Brunswick nde on the Clara Barton School silver and French porcelain in- band to recline in an «asy chair and a pupped shtw. Nnvemi*r 18. tending Mass and receiving Com- welcomed the parents and ex panels. Eugene ; M;- firm Avenues. i'nmnds. cluding Royal dolls, and put his feet on the mantel- The next meeting will be No- munion. piece." plained the "lay-out" of the school, II, Mueller will use addicts' fifth grade, Mrs ••nard Kj Mrs. Robert Pederson, chnir- paper wcighU and s.-indwich and vember 17 in the school auditor- The names of six new mem Parents spent 20 minutes in their and Mrs. lluvwl >h-irpdl; Waterford glass. "Why?" ium. equipment and films during his man will present "Orientation IOJUTS were presented for board children's ohssrooms, meeting Newbergcr's 1 Proceeds from this special Twig talk. Girl Scouting," with films on this approval by Mrs. Scott Macau, the teachers, and learning what Nicholas Dunn ,,i.,| project will help tn decrease the Annual Turkey past Summer's Day and Estab-lMembership Chairman. Member- the children will be studying dur- Baldi; Mrs. S.. lished Camps, featuring Fords ship now totals over 530 mum- $30,000.00 pledge undertaken by COMPANY NAMES FOX Boy Scout Troop 52 Seeks ing the school year. The marking grade, Mrs. (]••: i girls in action. the Women's Auxiliary this p;ist COLONIA - Alex Goldberg, 1 bers system was also explained. Mrs. Edward A!,, , Mrs. Delegate Leaders of Neighbor- May. Dinner Planned Mrs. Thomiis Coleman present- president of Interfundlng Corpora- sixth grado, Mi, At the business meeting in the 1 Tickets may he purchased at tion, a financial planning con- WOODBRIDGE - The Woman ! hood 7 attended the semi-annual ed a final report on the Buy-a- 27th Charter at Meeting cafetorium held prior to the class- and Mrs. iwiij.nr,. Crossroads _ Council Assembly Brick campaign from which the trie door or by conUicting Mis. sultant firm, announced that the Society of Christian Service an- room session Mrs. John Urratia Tbe» Class Mot!-, irei dinner meeting at the Greenbrier of Menlo Park. board of directors haa elected nounced plans have been com- auxiliary realized a profit of FORDS - Hoy Scout Troop 52, announced an Election Day caki ing with the Aw;i::; Restaurant. The program includ- pleted for its annual turkey din- $611.00. founded in 1939, made application { sale will be held Tuesday at theMarvin S. Fox, Colonia, as vice be held on EKi'mii ed exhibits on Roundup 1965, ner, election day, at the Wood- Metuehen Twig #1 presented for its 27th Charter at a charter school. president and director of aales of ber 1 at the Sclum Athletic Auxiliary bridge Methodist Church, Main Girl Scout equipment, training the treasurer with $186.50 profit Interfunding Corporation and Its review meeting at the home of Mystery Comedy The next meeting has been set Street. Mrs. Oeorgg Hatler ii programs and national and ^biidlarit< Interfunding Plain, in-j from recent Trick Tray and Edi- To Elect Officers Troop Committee Chairman Ray- for November 17, Mr. Gerek an- chairman with Mrs John Dankaa- tcrnational opportunities. Inc., and Interfunding Sorvicj Council f% (son Twig #13 turned over $31 LSELIN Election of officers mond Hansen. The unit is spon- nounced the program will feature and Mrs. Andrew Anderson Corporate Communion will Corporation, A graduate of Seton proceeds from a cake sale. will be held by members of thesored by the Parent Scouters As- CYO Offering members of the faculty, who will as co-chairmen. To lie Prt'iti held Sunday. November 7 at the Hall, Mr. Fox was formerly vice Mrs. Partenope also announced Women's Auxiliary of the Iselin sociation and is the only parent FORDS . "Afraid of the Dark," explain the special services avail- 8:00 A. M. Mass at Our Lady of president and director of sales Mrs. Fred Huber is in charge FORDS - I'r. •ci',:!iffl that Senior Girl Scouts of Cross- Athletic Association next Wed-! sponsored unit in the area today. a mystery comedy, will be pre- able to the students. Peace Church. with Security Funding Associates. of the dining room and Mrs. Wil- new Council Ma, • ::io Mi roads Council will sponsor a Tur-nesday 8:30 p, m., at Bowl-O- .Stewart Smith, Central Dis- sented by the Catholic Youth Or Prior to that, he was a «enlor liam Conway, tickets and publi- Club of Troop *i m memb ONI ZIP CODES key Shoot on October SI at the Mat, Oak Tree Road, trict Scout Executive, and Irv- ganlzatlon of Our Lady of Peace registered representative, acting city. the Raritan ;l s:.:il.i Postal authorities concede they Woodbridge Police Range under Tentative plans are being made ing Greenwald, Commissioner, Church, Saturday night, Novem- in a supervisory capacity with F'our servings will take place at held at IO.M A M , have some flaws in the complex the auspices of the Auxiliary. to sponsor a hat sale durinj; the [ representing the llaritan Coun- ber 13 and Sunday afternoon, No- CP Tots to Be Investors Planning Corporation 4:30, 5:30, 6:30, and 7:30 P. M. at the Council i'!' off 553 sectionatil centerl i in hthe dis- An antique show and Bale spon- month of November as a fund- cil, reviewed the progress find! vember 14. The play is described st)red 13 at Ko ros of New York. The public is invited to attend. Avenue, Perth Ami,' tribution of mail. They hope toi ty TwiS <» B - rais'ng event. New mothers arc aims of the troop and its leaders!as an outrageously funny b:isie Reservations must ba made in Members of !!• !i:-,,i. t Iron out the fhws and enforce'Auditorium, St. George Avenue, requested to attend and bringlfor the purpose of charter approv-situation, terrific pace mystery, Feted by Units Interfunding Corporation has advance by calling Mrs. Ernest and friends :HI' ITS;!-^ compulsory use of the Zip Code Railway, November 3 and 4 from ideas for further fund-raising pro- al for the coming year. Presents- tingling suspense and above nil* ISELIN - A Halloween party Its executive offices in Princeton, Biirany, president, ME 4-6033 orsemble at tin,s'- HI- If ln the near future. > 10:00 A. M. to 8:30 P.M. Ijecta. tion of the new charter will take plenty of laughs. will be co-sponaored by the VFW as well as branch office* in Perth Mrs. Hatler, Kl 1-8121. 9:30 A.M. Scuui-, :r.|ii:r:n? place at a later date. Loretta Chiecuto is stage man- Post 2838 and its Ladies Auxili- Amboy and South Orange. Mr. I portation are to Members rf the cast in- ary for Cerebral Palsy Fox lives at 30 Spencer Avenue, Members of the troop commit-, NBC to scan sports in the Soviet master ::k or ••*•••••*•••* clude Paul Thomson, Nancy Children in •nlo Park, tomor- tec attending were Raymond with his wife and two children. Union. Chairman, H:i.Mnv,l ll.ua Crouch, David Sistek, Kicky row, 1 p.m. Favors have beer Smink, Scoutmaster; Eugene An- WltHAM ,<. BIHLER tul, secretai-y; Herbert Carter, Lewis, Evelyn Crouch, DLaneimade by the Junior Girls' unit of Advancement; Chester Smink' Chiecuto, Bernadette Karmanz- Auxiliary. and Raymond Moles, Committee- sin, Kevin Hayden, Patricia Bart- The auxiliary held a plastii Even though your electric bills may be higher, man; and Mr. Hansen. | fat. Robert Thomson, Kathy, demonstration Thursday. Refresh Duffy, 1-ois Coley and James ments were provided by Mrs. H ELECTRICITY COSTS LESS TODAY THAN IN 1940! WitQs. To Hold Cake Sale Steffey, Mrs. J. Stinnett, Mrs Think of all the appliances you've added since 1940 — appliances i> : COALITION Joseph Strasser, Mrs. John Ty save you countless hours of work and bring a whole world of enttit.:: After Sunday Masses Action Day Cake borowski, Mrs. Charles Wein- schenk, and Mrs. J. Wright. and comfort into your home. Our point is, the average home uses m v ISKL1N - St. Cecelia's School; Sale Set By VTA An "Eyes for the Needy" pro- than four times the amount of electricity today than it did 25 yui. ••• P.T.A.s 1 and 2 are sponsoring ISELIN - Mrs. Richard Gross- ject is in progress. Any one wish 1 But the combination of rate reductions and increased use of elect; . •A cako. sale after all Masses Sun- manactin, g president of Iselin ing to donate old eye glasses day morning. 'Junior Hi.^h School PTA, announc- may bring them to the Post Hall, has resulted in a 43% decrease in the average unit cost of electn : ' Mothers of the following classes ed Mrs, John Kennedy and Mrs. Route 27. since 1940! Yes, when it comes to electricity, the "good old d^' i i will supply and sell the cakes: Stanley Karnas are co-chairmen i The next meeting of the aux For Two Party Miss Butler, Grade 2-3, with Mrs. have progressed to "better new ones". V of a cake sale to be held, Tues- niary wiu be Thursday Novem Jane Senchessen and Mrs. Carl day, election day, in the lobby •be r 4, at••--.- tha Post Hall. • Government Kreitag, in charge; and Misa of the school from 9:30 A. M. LINE A Schott, Grade 2-4, with Mrs, Fran- until 2:30 P. M. Education ii not complete if •••*••••••***- LINE C cis Vill and Mrs. F. J, Donnelly Paid for by Oan<1t

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THE ZIRPOLO 1 EEPS GETTING THI DONE! ore than [14 MILLION I dollars in federal and state aid has been received by the present Democratic administration since 1962 WHERE RECEIVED COMMUNITY BENEFIT

ie, Port Reading Rehabilitation of 106 Acres, First Municipal Swimming Pool, Hew Parks, Installation of 2Viz miles New Roads, 4 Miles Curbs and tide* walks, V2 Mile Sanitary Sewers.

•,200,000 — Project Green . B 0 e a « u Rehabilitation of 110 Acres, New Life For Main Sired, New Pwt ' Areas, New Building Construction, 12 Miles New Roads, 12 Mflet New Curbs And Sidewalks, V/% Miles Sanitary Sewers, 4 Miles Stonn Sewers.

IL S. 1 Demonstration Study •<....«•..••• 1 Woodbridge was the only community in the United States to receive funds to undertake a study of highway beautification. Upon comple- tion of study, federal money will be received for upgrading conditions along U, S. highways.

[75,000 — Community Renewal Program ... First municipality in the United States to receive federal aid to up- date its master plan.

15,000 — Continuing Planning Assistance ^i W ' State aid used to assist the general operation of the Dept. of Plan- ning and Development.

12,500 — Federal Library Grant . . Assist in construction of Colonia Branch, Woodbridge Free Public li- brary on Inman Avenue and Beekman Avenue.

[7,500*— Municipal Health Center Construction of the new health center which is set for January, wiB . . mean a host of new health services including diabetes, eaoeer deles* lion, skin disease, and dental clinics.

100,000 lOlllll This federal grant provided money to give jobs td more Am 900 deserving Woodbridge youngsters who needed the money to pomam in school or go on to college. Jobs are also available to those sters who have dropped out of school or who have gndmta are now unemployed. jj

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,500,000 — Senior Citizens ...... Three new senior citizen apartment complexes were constructed Township. The apartments provide living quarters to senior dtiiens for rents ranging from $28-$45 per month, complete with heal, light, gas, janitorial and recreational services. ITHQUT THIS FEDERAL AND STATE AID, YOU WOULD HAVE PAID FOR THESE VITAL PROJECTS WITH HIGHER ,. .JD_IT KEPT A STABLE TAX RATES THIRD YEAR \ ROW TOO! • JOSEPH NEMYO * for MORE action Tke this • HAROLD J. MORTENSEN (wo., nm * JACK EGAN Councilman Second Ward E-ELECT * GEORGE YATES Councilman Third Ward * GENE TOMASSO Councilman Fourth Ward the complete DEMOCRATIC team * WILLIAM KILGALLIN *^HHHHHr**^HHr* + kkkkkkkkkkkk>kkkkk«k>kkkn OTE LINE "B" ALL THE WAY| VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 2 ********************** ^» ~*m*mm^ *TCWWW ^wftWHimiFWi ^HP > WHERl THE MONEY IS Letters to the Editor Sip (Kartmt Mrs. Fannie Boos who are interested in publldiinR Will yon. 66 Park Avenue and endorsing an outstanding can- bridge Tfmn Published Weekly OB Thursday By Woodbridge, N. J.didate while leaving the machine's tegrlty »( ! NORTH JERSEY PUBLISHING. (NC. (Wooer 22. 1965 sign* untouched. didntr- The outstanding candidate to 1. Ha, n,,. Lawrence f. Campion, Publisher Editor whom I refere and afalnrt whom nublicnn cm 851 Roosevelt ^'c Independent- this injustice has been committed, |t<>n»st M Green Street Harry P. Prank, Associate Publisher in W. Carter*, N J 2fl dreen Street, is Man A. Roekoff, candidate for last Woodbridge. N J. Wondbi-idfie, N. 3. Tel: Kl I-S40A Councilman from the First W«rd. 7 Iln ; I!,. Tel ME 4-tllt Would (he voice of Alan Abc.| Mr. Rockoff'j reputation as a (late, . hl voters with dignity. in this election as you, the voter, go to Rnrkoff now, ™ needs of our community, and < thM the Mayor will re ally worrjn • resourcefulness' andiWoodhrub In general, the incumbent Demo- the polls next Tuesday is that it is nol ..Kniii tmitinff un anv more moteiS; .... _ ...... TI™. „.., ;,bout putting up any ™™.™™?'imNt|0B t0 help make our com- The vole., an cratic administration has relied upon the charges and counter charges thai owned by him or his family °|mun|,y , better place in which to show the ahout investing hu money ini any ! its past performances as proof of its count, for you find them in any pol aRain thal other projects to be built In Wood-! •'«Th•e signs calling for the election action and capacity to warrant retention In of- itical campaign, but the quality of th hridsc Township while he holds of Mr. Rockoff may be stolen from something 11 fice. The Democratic candidates have men seeking office, their records as public office. the streets but the people reapon- date knows n pointed to their record of improve- Very truly yours, sible will not be able to steal the! Rf-F.lect II citizens and accomplishments to date Fannie Boos thousands of votes Mr. RockoffiFirst Ward ment* in roads, sidewalks, curbs and will receive to show our confl-! who rare* There are several questions you can 225 Jeffery Rd.| jdence in him nn Election Day. First Ward i gutters, sanitary and storm sewers, Colonia, N. J. ask yourself: Very truly yours, added industry, stabilized tax rate, October 22, 1966 Has the tax rate been stabilized Harvey Specter Earle A M millions of dollars in federal grants, Editor urban renewal projects including Pro- Have municipal services been improv Under the Capitol Dome Independent-I«ader: October 25, 1965 ed? Have the Republicans and Inde Woodbridge N. J. Editor, Editor, ject Bowtie in Port Reading, which is I believe the voters of Wood- Independent-leader: Independent h.i'ir: progressing well ahead of schedule, pendents outlined better projects am By J. Joseph Gribbins bridge Township may be interest- Please Express my detire for As residents i>( ]',i: ed in She following, which is part wish to make i! L and Project Green for the improve- how do they plan to accomplish them the reelection of Harold Morten- entrcpeneur of the unnual grid- j°f a letter to the New York Times sen In the First Ward on Novem- Republican f.in i J ,i ide content of alwit the concen- ment of Main Street. Are you convinced that one side or th< TRENTON - New Jersey's cur-: iron dinner show of the New Jer-''rom Mr. Kenneth S. Shenill, ber 2nd. man from the 1 ir • tration recommended to achieve rent Governorship and Legislative Mr. Mortensen has, in the past tempted to ii^i't n; The Republicans and the Indepen- other will do a better job for you, th< tooth conservation • one part of campaigns will end next Tuesday two years, constantly supported by trying to m.it••: dents nave followed the tactics of the taxpayer? when millions of voters march to fluoride to every million parts off Over the past two decades a that he is in smiicv. nor, the Legislature, and politi measures that have enabled the "outs" against the "ins"-chiding the Answer those questions honestl; the polls to cast their ballots. ilor i legislature, aim pomi-1 ••••• ;••• ;•-- IMIM™.« U.» ..U,W ...... „« for any improvi!-'- In other pans oi New Jersey'cians in general. The show is held considerable body of scholarship\ nt Administration to accomp- our section o( th" I Polls will remain open from! ihas in political science, ||ish great things for Woodbridge. r-r Ward incumbents for what they claim to be and then exercise your privilege on once a year in May. are fully mum i'i1 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the 4.753 elec- 39 municipalities ;:r.d three U. S. The Republican candidate in !fce [ [indicating that nonpartisan 'or Democratic .Vlminwptioii,; sins of omission. election day and vote according to tto tion districts of the State. In themilitary or navai installations in| Boley has a background unique icoaiition> elections have the fol-this campaign has demoflitrated particularly, our o'lnlitunc primary election last spring, only New Jersey are served by waterjin the annals of newspaperdom.!,^^ un(iesirable consequences: There is no doubt that anyone who dictates of your conscience. irresponsibility and a lack of Harold Morteiwn hive tad 648,579 ballots were cast out oIfn which the fluoride is adjusted]He started out of Harvard as aj is a lack off collectivllti e re- knowledge. to achieve the desired result. |Bridge Columnist and soon trans- sponsibility in government; cerned with nur [ 3,122,348 voters registered, but Very truly yours. year-round b.T>U in-l w i The fortunate municipal it ies!ferred to covering a beat in Pat- There are lower rates of citizen1 next Tuesday's showdown election Martin J. Minkler during politml iMin]Wi:rj i The Right To Strike are all located in South Jersey.'erson for the Passaic Herald participation in politics, including. is expected to reverse this non- 303 Smith Street (Continued The right to strike is one of organ- Lawrence said; "Certainly a legal re voting trend. They include i.iayton, Dcptford' News. Then he began writing voter turnout; Township, Downe Township. East j about politics. He first came to1 October 24, 1965 ized labor's most prized powers. And definition and limitation of the righ The big fifiht for the Governor- The voter cannot affix the blame Greenwich Township, Glassboro.jthe State House in 1939 on a partj (Or reward) for any government Editor. to strike .is long overdue. The right t ship between incumbent Richard there can be little doubt that this J. Hughes and State Senator Gloucester Township, Harrison!time basis and has been there action on a specific group or In-Independent-Leader: ARE YOU right was essential in the days when strike for higher wages is unque Wayne Uumont, Jr., of Phillips- Township, Mantua Township, Mt,|permanently since World War 2. dividual: On Tuesday, Nov. 2 the voters burg, is expected to attract a I.auri'1 Township, National Park! During the war he was drafted,! Wealthier economic groups are of the First Ward should join with the unions were weak and struggling, tioned. But to permit organized labo Borough, Pitman Borough, Weno-jsent to OCS and went overseas as: represented disproportionately, record number of voters. FFour me in supporting for re-election ONE STEP West Deptfordjan intelligence officer with the'and the socially disadvantaged- and wages and working conditions, in to enforce through strikes an alleged are also seeking the inah the Candidate who has. r right to tell management how to funGovernorship with not much Township. Woodbury City. Wood-! 381st Bomb Group. He came out the the uneducated, thMrear interest m th'e many cases, were inexcusably poor. problems of his constituents - chance of winning. IJsted in thebury Heights Borough, and a Captain, \ftth a bronze star dec-'minority racial and religious AWAY FROM | But times change. Today the unions its business and what machinery it The Democratic Candidate, Har-'1 Independent Column on the bal-Wooolstown Borough. ' oration. groups—are not represented. old J. Mortensen. As our repre-1 are enormously powerful. Labor has may or may not use is to break down lot will be Julius Levin, Camden. Although the State Dcpartment| Now the State House political Consequently, governmental pol- sentative Mr. Mortensen has been INVESTING? made extraordinary economic and so- the whole private enterprise system representing the Socialist Labor of Health is encouraginc munici- reporter for the Passaic Heraldicy has a conservative basis. Party; Ruth F. Shiminsky, New- palities to fluoridate w.iter sup News, Boley Schwirti writes the Politics becomes issueless; thelvory active in carrying out the If business disintegrates, tax rev- vn(er casts his ballot on the cial gains. And the strike, or the ark, Socialist Workers Party; plies, some opposition is appear songs and dialogue and arrangesi basis:administration progams and ^ 0 TAKE THE threat of a strike, is now frequently enues will fall sharply while deficits Robert L. Schlachter, Verona, ing periodically. New York City, the entire two hour annual show! ' personalities rather than issues.;especially, helpful in securing In the at s< e litol used in an effort to take over functions multiply and inflation ensues. The Conservative Party, and Chris- after exhausting all arguments of the State Capital reporters. Inl > ™ , °< P° Par-]Summer employment for so many for and against fluoriiialion, has ties, voters lock the necessaryiyoungster to enable them to con- NEXT STEP cancer can be eradicated, but it will topher Columbus Vespucci, Sr., the sliow, his fellow reporters and to make decisions which clearly of Newark, Independent. begun fluoridating its water sup- are the chorus girls and singers. cues for gathering, organizing and.tinue their educaton. Now is the ply. The State Department of belong to management. ' take courage, and a surgical operation For the first time, New Jersey Last May the club had more thanI interpreting political information! time to show our appreciation by Health hopes this action will spur voling TO US. voters will select an entirely new BOO people at their annual dinner, an In one of his recent columns, David on labor laws to do it." similar action in New Jersey. lead t/oT the frustration of demo- Very truly yours, State Senate of twenty-nine mem- held at the Robert Treat in New- cratic government." Mrs. Thomas McDonough bers, instead of the regular twen- ark on May 6. Former Attorney Let's supp>e a i Solely because I believe that it 229 Main Street ty-one. County lines have been LEAVES:- New Jersey residents General Walter I). Van Riper has caught your ii Gronouski of Warsaw is necessary to have a functioning1 abolished for the Senate and can are asked not to burn leaves claims the show is so good iitd .. „ . . 604th ACWRON Before you bnv it. I wtl )em r at P r in With some personal embarrassment five other languages but very little didates are being elected on the whic'CHh ararc falling from trees at should be put on Broadway I' °i . * ? £,. Box 141 - APO N, Y yourself: "Is thrrea basis of election districts. The thhi's timtimee ooff yearyear,. State House reporters know that!L^!*!? t l^? 09207 because of his ancestry, newly-ap- Polish, is another case in point. He necessary to vote Line B in the thing morpi.Muld la districts represent, as near as! "Smoke from burning leaves, Boley belongs in Hollywood but Editor, upcoming election. 1 pointed U. S. Ambassador to Poland conducts most Embassy business in possible, true population. Sixty though pleasant to many persons, they hope he will stay with them Independent Leader: about it?' Mar.y Yours truly, f: members of the General Assem- plays havoc with others who have [for several more years, tors find it n^ John A. Gronouski has admitted he French. Robert Allen I am writing this letter for the speaks only a few words of Polish. But However, as President Johnson re- bly will continue to be elected by allergic respiratory ailments," many thousands of American sense to o •':;.:' " counties as in former years. claims Dr. Roscoe P. Handle, RESIDENCY:- Because many, Woodbridge, N. J,G. 1's overseas. It concerns the talk with w> he says he's picking up the language cently pointed out, Gronouski is a State Commissioner of Health. Students and people of the United The newly-elected lawmakers New Jersey municipalities are! October 20,1965 ;;V :;: in concentrated lessons at the U. S. will receive $7,500 yearly for two "Thousands of New Jerseyans Editor States. We road in our paper of Ask for 'i ' special case because "his background experiencing difficulties in re-! > :i ve suffer from diseases of the res- Inde endent Leatior the protests and marches against Foreign Service Institute. uniquely qualifies him to translate year terms, instead of the pres- cruiting firemen and policemen! P " tion we n»'y -' , ent $5,000 a year. Governor piratory system. Persons in evfro- m within their populations! The wel1 orSaniwd and a11 to° our doings in Viet Nam. I don't the perfor"-..^<\ Gronouski's hurry-up linguistics American ideals to Poland and Polish Hughes refused to accept a raise er. y. county are so afflicted,• and IGovernor Richard J Hughes has!P°werfulmacliine whicn presently|believe that the people consider, la i i ter tne company v.m i; <• course is actually a feather in his cap, from $35,000 to $40,000 claiming it is likely that there is at least Sjgnei fjvc bills waiving such prepared to meet his responsibilities. make-up of future legislatures in your own neighborhood. Please brlght and s hlllln f ur(1 ** '" f know the assigned country. (George McGhee wide instead o f resorting to Kpice? , t « '° . whose lovers our morale to One hopes it all works out, but there starting in 1968. don't contribute to the pollution l liii ^ primary ambitioambition iis tto givgivee ththe '•peop people earen aren't tbackin backing ug us, For why try?? Do<^ was sent to the key European country In the last Governorship elec- of the atmosphere." -' of Woodhridge back!should we risk our lives for people as a wlu'i is still the question what is to be done it themselves of Germany unable to speak German!) tion held on November 7, 1961, Dr. Kandle also pointed out that and policemen from out- havf I"' a scurrilous group has stooped to'and respect our government's 1 with all the paintings of Gronouski re- Governor Hughes received 1,084,- asthmatic children, as reported side their limits include growth' The outgoing U. S. Ambassador to a new low in political fowl play.[judgements? People all over the 194 votes while his opponent, for- by the New Jersey Society of Al- able' Poland, John Moors Cabot, who speaks cently hung in U. S. post offices. lergists, are often severely af- ;They have found it necessary to,world respect us why can't We Hi'1' mer Secretary of Labor Jamesj and Princeton re- m or 2 Mitchell, received 1,049,274 votes. fected try leaf burning. wKon tka nice !„•• i i 1 become creatures of the night and; spect ourselves. offer an o; g con When the 1966 Legislature con-!,undelmwr (tuthe, ,.„„„cover, ,,off ,darknes{,r\,nL s an,n,id I l iI a^'don't t knotnnw ^if you'll submit, venes in January, another batch formation /Yew Medicare Racket FLUORIDE:- Residents of six-] SCHWAKTZ:- There is a guy in anonymity removed campaign'this to your newspaper, but I hope the State House press corps who of bills waiving such require- you will tell the people io our Confidence men have come up with well-dressed man who poses as a Social teen municipalities in New Jer ments in certain municipalities made 538,553 small loans totaling j deserves honorable mention. we are In Viet sey need not worry about their will be introduced. However, an $219,300,000, or an l a vicious new scheme to swindle old- Security agent often has little trouble His name is Bolton "Boley" average Nam (or a purpose and a food teeth. ffort will be made to lift the $407 per loan, last Schwartz, and he represents the year. purpose. sters out oi preciously-needed income getting a fee.-when he proposes such The locations where they live estrictions statewide. have a naturally occurring fluor- Passaic Herald News. He is the Governor Hughes has directed] Thank you, r and savings. bogus services. Attorney General Arthur J. Sills' PFC Frank S Sioiarelli The recently-enacted Medicare pro- Social Security officials say this JERSEY JIGSAW:- The New to alert State law enforcement' "i-»""»•»« GLAMOR GIRLS lersey Supreme Court has ruled agencies to aid federal authori- October 25, IMS gram is the basis for the racket, game has been reported in eight hat a municipality may tax fed- ties in the current wave of pro-Editor, | copy <» , | FACTS.' Ii ral lands when they are leased tests over the nation's foreign Independent-Leader: • -1 which exploits the natural fear of sud- | common .si"1 states. or private use. ... The New policy. . . . Three hundred local There has been an attempt male (York Sto den illness harbored by most people 'ersey Farm Bureau does not government experts will staff to confuse the voters of Wood- The Federal Bureau of Investiga- | which have over sixty-five. expect the new four-year farm consulting tables at sessions of bridge as to the party affiliations | (lends every limn' tion has launched an investigation, as lill adopted by Congress to meet oi the candidates who are pres- The confidence men approach el- the 50th annual Conference of the | 20 to 100 >v.i has the Senate Committee on Aging. the basic economic problems of State League of Municipalities, ently running for office. Io order derly persons and offer to help them agriculture. . . . Somerset County in Atlantic City November 16-19 to clarify the situation I would like I avoid the "logjam" for registration In the meantime, elderly citizens has been added to three other .... Traffic accidents in Newto make it known that there are I for Medicare benefits. This is a scare should remember anyone seeking a counties by Secretary of Agricul- Jersey thus far this year total only Democrats and Republicans ture Freeman for receiving gov- 837 as compared with 809 to thewho are seeking office. The Demo-! j NAMK tactic, authorities point out, because payoff for any Social Security service ernment-owned feed grain at re-same date last year, . . . Gov- cratic Candidates are running as \UDHKSS no registration logjam is anticipated. is probably a phony and certainly duced prices The .State ernment contracts totaling |81, Democrats and endorsed by the breaking the law. >eague of Master Plumbers has 511,149 were awarded to 112 firms Democratic Organization and are Unfortunately, a smooth-talking, being supported by the real Demo- extended its full^ cooperation to! in seventeen New Jersey coun- the State Department of Conser- ti di crats of Woodbridge as well as ties during August. . .. The State many Independent Voters. vation andd EconomiEic Department of Health hopes that Support Policemen On the other side of the politclal ment in the State's water fluoridation of New York City's The battle-cry of many recent pro- cuse to stir trouble. vation program. . . The State', water supply will spur similar fence we find a group of candi- Often, as in the Watts riot, the be- House is mourning tli« death of action in cities of New Jersey dates who are supposedly Repub- u test movements—from civil rights licans and yet they are only en- popular Ralph Coghlan, of p,'incc. <:<>• marches to pacifist sit-ins—has been havior and violence generated by cries ton, speech writer for two (iov- dorsed by a. faction of the He- "police brutality." of police brutality makes one more ernort and concerned about "brutality toward The very ring of this phrase teems VOt i n ll)r elwl iun Candidate from the First , !iL | ^ i. i except]taxes increased 9.6 per cent dur who hag made his campainj plat- 1 to make certain groups feel they have policemen," a school election four SJtW "'" ' ' iitg July and August. . . More form a big NOTHING. perlh As America's first line of defense coosogutive years must re-n-greng- people die in homes than in jun- Ucarue to riot and disturb the peace, later in order to vote at any sub- His campaign has been one of gles, claims the Medical Societityy regardless of whether the charge is against domestic crime and disorder sequent election, Attorney Gen- criticism. This Republican Can- of New Jersey in urging care la didate has yet to lay whit he Perth policemen deserve the support and eral Artbui J. Sills has ruled bated on fact. avoid accidents. . Governor would do for Woodbridfe if elect- There were 2,257,500 persons em- M. A. Few would deny that police brutali- consideration of everybody. Yet they Hughes has asked residents to ed. Would he do the tame (or ployed in New Jersey during plant trees in honor of President have become targets for abuse by ir- Woodbridge an his party did for 4 ty has, at rare Uroea, been real and September, an increase of 2 a pw Lyndon B. Johnson and it does Woodbridge when they were in 34 Yen' responsibles seeking scapegoats and "Sorry to kwp you waiting-it wai bumper to cent over berlfinber of last year j not have to be a Linden in*. unjust, but hardly to tht extent being bumper all the way here!" power? Yes, he would, absolutely charged by persons looking for an ex- alibis for lawless conduct. New Jersey consumers'sijjus from tht lawns of people'NOTHING. PAOt C«rteret Frees Tburriity, OcWw 38, MW

H can dnti , J, Morunitn P«riy inn id Crow Unit indidates Speak: julrlng ttwtmat tor onducteA by Stntton and rheumatism, ml on to say. , HN G. SCHRE1BER WOODBRIDGE * MM. Adding! 0 an;l defiant while ^rvinz his two _„ Boetd «* Fnehokttn is Mr.' JCnnko went on to sty. rt Candidate leNuJty and Mrs. M«ry Cttiy year lorm on the Woodhridge Jso enlarging on Ita obligation In Us) rum* on the local level co-chairmen of t p»Hy bela W00DBR1DGI - Township Council We have a ba- fltld of iMHtai health." said an Clear. Will men rise above ie Sunday at Stern Towers Apart- chapter in,, SclircibfT. today warned romnter to Smi;e him by - ay, "with atapt contemplated pattf pelitios or will conflicts tnanti in honor of Firtt Ward , ,,,ic fnr Joseph Nemyo,; experience The extent of his ir adding to the Ptrth Amboy of mn* continue under Zirpolo otmcilman Harold 1 Morteuan. W cross, humeau^Mt nl ;iH,nrK* candidate, is'experience is thut lie sat nn the linie and (noting the New and Jacks? Dr. Ralph Barn* Mayor Walter 7irpolO and Iftional servlca betog of**] fnr niv status and oily ap- Council (or two ye8rs ftmj did mnswlck clinic to larger fadll- hM highlighted the shortcomings !ouncllnum-at-lar|e Joteph N. ted Cross to an Townilsf in '' nothing constructive for the 4th ies now available fat the county of the Zirpolo Administration and a former Township Ward or the Township in any: lemyo were In attendance". r«. rjher erords building. Although we help Is needed In the election flf (•|i.iirman, noted that,, way, Tn the contrary, when muds' Mr. Mortensen addressed the A letter bat btM mt Jli in provide mental health ser- CoaBUon Candidates to start record id open (or nil were designated for the Iwlin, group of Senior CitiMni In attend trices for children only, we hope Wwdbrldge buck on the road to oodbridgt Township Hi nlnrm. He is one f^area. my opponent voted that ince stating the progress in J*se MW measures will permit goad government, ,,, ,n< why Woodbridge j these clesperafp.lv needed road! Woodbrkuj* sine* his admlnlstra- arming torn thai :w us to introduce an adult program IM Township Government must is bring turned into a funds to another Ward. His second lon such at roads, Mwtragt, sa- 1ip t. Stop Wildfire Garden Apart- through the Americas) Btt |}1,. i<. one of the men who has art of gaining experience was is well. litatlon, youth programs, recrea- ment Conit ruction, without charge to them of allow builders tn bulldiwhen he was held In contempt H« also noted that the budget :lon, health center, library sys- n 3. Create youth activity centers atlwrti. Doctors neaaing \ ,,,| nmre ipnrtment houses;of court. l|P voted for I ho issu- of the Board of Freeholders re lem. senior eltliert noosing, and In all five wards under pro- iia Immune Globulin (Vi6) ance of limior I'censcs in the! leds an $8S0,000 contribution ti •artous federal aid programs. fessionally trained supervisors >rd*r same directly through (led living conditions, rounty hospitals toward the cost Serving on the refreshmeBt Township when the courts In Eliminate needless politics Mount Mnal Hm ' " '- ' i indigent patients. ommittee were Mrs. Eliiabetr ..mcosiinn. inadequate pub-|stnicted *nrt ordered him not to York. A brochure conflicts with the Board of rekop, Joseph Mulrooney, anc • i and other public:do so. These two inf-mnus ads "Although we carry a tremen- tall us* of VIG and where shortage are the inevitable Education. The State Law Jin. Eleanor Peterson. are a matter nf record r>nH cin- ious financial burden in this be ordered was sent to au i 'travelers of the tyne of a dear on this subject. not be denied. ,->nrl this Is the res, we realize it still is not ioctori by tin local Chapter. il-c that Nemyn has re- 4. Eliminate conflict!) of interest man tint would Inve von elect snough to meet the expenses of The American Notional &< voted for. nl"i on his rivii«»e because of the efficiency and SEWAREN - The execnUvi Croas Blood Program, vthing the Mayor wants. of bcin? (HI'tHod a<= the De- outstanding accomplishments Ian BY JOHN EVANKO board of the PTO of School 12 perimmuno ganutwt g mil nf public disservice mocratic cndidite of 'V 4th Appoint a Chief of Police. met at the home of Mrs. EmUprepared from, blood pro for these facts, WarWardd , andd if I I am e'ecM in No- GOP Municipal Chairman 7. Eliminate the wire tapping oi Saphire, first vice president, Ar the Armed VaHtt *— erffore, everyone who votes vember, 1 pledge that I will do GIFT TO CANCER SOCIETY - An indication of the growing rapport of the American Cancer Senator Wayne Dumont autho- incoming calls to the mimic: rangements were made for thi vaccinated UN** i is voting for hist the all In my power to declare a mo- Society was evidenced when the Colonla Cancer Club presented a cheek in the amount of 1400 to children's Halloween parade and rized me through the County pal offices. afcs a high Mar it Wmvlbridge Township rltorlum on the wildfire anart- the Woodbrldge Branch. I*ft lo right, MM. Herchtl Tarhrr, wayi and means rhnlrmnn; Mrs. party tomorrow at 1:18 P. M. Chairman. Bernle Rodgers, to flctlve in an rnrly all of us moved here ment growth, provide Incentives Edwin Ellam, president; Mn. Sherman Goldsmith, Woodbrldge Towiuhlp chairman; MM. Earl A. Eliminate political plum ap Parents are Invited to view the state publicly that he endorses fection with iine. to attract good lijht industry on Lawton, president-elect. pointments to municipal posti parade on the school grounds. agent used In vaccination ft L niyo is involved in the plans industrial lands. 1 further pledee the Regular Organization Repub William Rihler, president of th Plans were formulated for ynr Walter Zirpolo to quiet- that If successful, I will provide lican Candidates nominated by Board of Education, is well quail duce iramBaltj to the nbhji bat agencies to share in the cost of By MARIAN B. PATSKANICK abled us to reach a turnover meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Ihe State legislature to recreational facilities along the the Republican Party In the Prim- fied to lead the Coalition Team school auditorium, finest speaker, uigwoua virus ct Kttflpt, lines of Youth Centers for teen- vital programs which otherwise Independent Candidate 1,000 patients a year at ROOM the stains of Woodbridge ary Election. Rockoff, Borgernon, Cuna, Nl Mrs. Sylvia ReisRi , hlihelpingg teacherth The WooibHdfWooQHdg*i AmflrteapAnwkp ! agers. would have been borne complete- Thin] Ward volt Ho#ital," the Democrat [a Township lo a citv. Zirpo cola and Solt to victory on N< of Woodbrldge Township Board of Cross li a natnber of tfca Si ly by the taxpayers of our I am writing this not only as candidate laid. Endorsed by Senator Dumont s to do this bv direct ap- are Alan Rockoff, First Ward. vember 2. They ask for the supEducation, will explain aad dt*tan Bay Uaitod Food *Uoi By ALAN ROCKOFF county." the female Independent Candid- He nf a Borgerson-BiWer 'and this year we have achieved continuation of the foresight, ,nd his work in prisoner rehabili- I on 'lisnlay next to the Ken- the best program in the history planning and accomplishment .ation has been recognized by \»:ii'tmt?nts on Ford Ave- of Middlesex County." demonstrated by the Democratic '.merican Correctional Associa- '"v told Mie "fmove the Fay is seeking reelection to administration if the county is to ion which presented the sheriff w it shMI he dest roved ' the Board of Freeholders on the benefit from the imposing chal- ith its coveted award of merit MIMBE1 FCOIAM. DiPOUT W»UMNCK P ••'" indication of a polltl- Democratic ticket with Free- lenges that face us in the next Fay also commended Jamisoi pi'irhii,,. attemntinj; tn crush : holders Joseph H. Costa and decade," Freeholder Joseph R or the stature he lias reachec l*"d all oDMsition. By fore- John A. Phillips, Jr. Costa said today. in state and national organiza "'nioval of this sign thev He claimed that the booming He added that "today more ons related to his post. growth of the county has placed than ever before, the people of Jamison is serving his fifth to "select" rather 1 unprecedented demands on the Middlesex County must entrust term as president of the Ne the people "elect' county's facilities and services the expanding responsibilities ol ~ersey Sheriff Association. II in the field of welfare "but we lovernment to the alert leader- is a past president of the Nation P act nrove, to me as well have taken remarkable strides' ihip which the Democratic Jail Association and is ser '""Ie tint »iur opoosition to expand our pragrams." Board of Freeholders has pro- ng now as a life member of th resneet OIT two narty Fay described Roosevelt Hos- ided in planning and carrying ward of directors. |C"l w^tpm, will do nothing pital as the ultimate in county But the needs of our growing "In what better way can a ca •<'l i''e two narty nolltic.il sponsored health centers, point- ; :ounty." didate prove his qualification ""l will do nothin? to than to be accorded positions ing out that the 100-bed annex ' "'« two parfv _. Costa claimed that the Board reat honor among state and na-opened last fall has enabled the Tl»s use of sh-wr polili- of Freeholders' achievements in tional experts in recognition of county to carry out a dramatic IW he past few years "have been ("| can result in complete his performance in office?" asked expansion of welfare services. h all the more remarkable because v one party with Fay. He said Uie (unction of Roose- they have been carried out in the lilt of comotele noliti- velt Hospital k'fore the expan- lace of tremendous pressure ap- "His record in Middlesex t'oun-' JWiitorship by one political sion program was generally re- plied by the growth of this :y has placed him in demand with stricted to long-term treatment county," such organizations as the New the peoole to re- Jersey Wardens' Association1 of diseases of tlio chest. llu's show of pqjitical Costa is running for reelection where he frequently conducts "But today our facilities at lll(l vote for the coalition on the Democratic ticket. H: forums and advises on Jail Itoosevtlt Hospital serve a mul •''ttain our goal of good running mates are Freeholders J policies and penal improve tiple role, treating thousand*, of , efficient xqyernment in John A. Phillips, Jr. and John ments," Fay said. patients by means of our enlarg- bndse TownsMji and restore J, Fay, Jr. The freeholder also credited ed clinic and hospital facilities," J"> "artv pollUbal system in Costa said the credit (or th be said. tln( 1 Jamison for an educational cam- l«« Township. Democratic record goes to th I puign started throughout the Fay noted that tile new Rootc " is the only \^*y to relun execution of an orderly plan for county two years ago to fight velt Hospital facilities will be Jnicinal gov«hw«nt back progress. responsible this year for a 30 1 People. drug addiction, Ha noted that "It is not by accident that this Jamison is also an officer of percent rise in patient «ervicti. fflMASSO administration has been able the Morrow Association of Cox "More than 10,000 county red- C obtain more than W.ooo.ooo rection, a statewide organization dent* will be treated at pur clin- federal and state aid in the past Ward of prominent citizens working to ics this year and another HJfJQO three years," said' Costa. "Can when charges and strengthen programs for prisoner citizens will use the social ser- ful planning well in advance es ore being levied rehabilitation and fur the we! vices of the hospital In addition, AVENEL • COLONIA • KDISON • FORDS • HK.lll.AND PARK • ISELIN • PERTH AMBOY t WQQQilUQGaT federal and far« of famiUet of prisoners. Ian inciMse to 30Q iwdi has «n- wa, Independent T«8d«r (E B) - October 2R. „ TAHF ted nt the school, The program,Mr*. John TV Wnil«d y i'-iir Youth IHM'.H ttill he r.ieully .. emphasl-res the need to prevent'Cerchlnro. "in Government figure* ihow that ARMS PROFITABLE | November 2 a' , :sn P M Information m.iv be obtjiinwl PTA 23 Plans ind rewlve^roblem. in tht earby, Mr, <* rvfene Robert S.IOH; Mbor Day settlement made Parent Meeting Set Bar Mitzvah Harold Mflti. you; I, .iclivilies from Mi, MHt/. VV I-IBM or man . ,, ,, c k«. the stwlworksr the highest pmd F A ^1 I „ J chairman, announecl Hie pro Mrs )lenr\ I'inkus. FU 1-214*1. . will be held| : pii-\'i I" OF AVCnel Lafl gran, will feature «i« of v.-ir- The deadline for ad listings for, 'Open House''Election Dny. November 2, from year's events whi ,o1>l more than » billion in arnv<: ^y ^ ^^ „, „«„.. TV mi hy 'ious funrtfflm attend.-1 hy the the oaleitdnr i"'irn:il is Novem 10 AA.M: to B P.M. at the Khool.! around tht therm, Successful AVT'NKl Addressing the first 1( and nUiei wjuipmeot to "* "'"M .;lvrr.iKr strnight time hourly AVENKI, - The Rar Mitmhi,, s y nlms were her 15 ndvis-d Mr. and Mrs. inirmen are Mrs. Bjniardjmorrnu,.,. ,,, i'i vnornl iiii'mlierihip meeting of iOinir...- A( lls t. ,hr past f< *J* 'of Steven Rohinson, made possible Ihnm 'i the ro- Herman Kunkes ;url Mr. and COI/)NIA - Parent* of kinder .School il I'T A. were Dr, Mil-Freedmnn nnd Mrs, Dennis Open house ami son of Mr, and Mrs Jerome Rob- "iiijreRntion Mrs. Glinn. co-chainnen. .'1 IBII.I I garden, first and lecond grndes operation of many • dred Trevninn, psychologist and; Creminis S6 Road. <"olonia )« featured nt nltemtwl «n afternoon meeting The deleRfltes chosen to attend rn-.| i held st School 17 to rliww; the •'•'•<• n''in"l ' ':"f. of the Nnvemhi r H, : class chairman, Its men inter- '?H qihjrd. 'To .Spunk Or Not To \ i ,t( fnther, irwin Rohinson. will as-imHrsf j h " , , Brand to ttlP swriil1 i A thirty mimile film was shnwn w t H iWl Enlistments higher ***<*« J. S. Supreme c \. , sist with semens tomorrow atj„,„,,„., ^ „ ; p| " gram presently being demonstra lm !n ilealinc with the problem if npr aJ ll1s ags call in July B3T) PM as well as the Bari^n^,,,!,,;. ^ ^ ,, ,-ert with- [ spnnVinfi .ind it was learned from Bnn lin jthe film that there are iwnlly Mitwah servirr Saturday Both jn tho ncxt few w(H,k, DIVIDENDS (two groiifw nf pnrenta, those «ho services will tw> under the spirit- November 27 is tin- dale of a MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION IMieve spanking never hurt's, unl guidance of Rahhi Philip varjoty show, "Flapp<-' Heview." Bran(l lannouncwi Terry riliiin ways and others who never spank tlvir WHEREAS, the t'nited States of America k n1( h PROCLAMATION ! 4 children Discipline the film During thr H n Mittvnh ser; means chairman. Reli» ^als will hold of democrncy in the world todny, and pointed nut must be done in ihe vice Saturdnv. Ihr choir direct-ibe Tueaday evenings i the eon ed by Barnr\ l.ieh. will chantjter. Member* are un In attend holiday home hy Ihf parents am| r,.,,rly HnlltMwn is WHEREAS October 31st. WHEBFAS, the United State* of America ha^ !«,.„ k hy spanking. In place of spanlftng, the lyrical liturgical prayers as-and participate Clollumi or eos- for children, nwl free and strong by its cltixens throughout the yMr< h lhf it advocated that parents mmht seriated with such a festive oc-tumes pertaining to il"' HOO's or AS Millions of American younfisteri share the amm have resolved their iswes nnd chosen their puhln ^, try isolation of the child. In send casion The Ones Shabbot tomor- *^^^**^^^—~~^ * holiday ^h year by trick or treating for liracrf and The by'lhe power of the Ballot Box. and him to his room or deprive him row night .ind the Kiddush Sat- urday morninu will be sponsored' World's Ncedv Children: " and of a luxury. hy the boys parents. ' W, ERKAS: Trick or Troa, fo. UHHT. IS n cons.,w,,ve (Sliest speaker, Mrs Anron Km- mprasion of American children's concern and f..cnt.»h.|i WHEREAS, only by tftje .representative ROVH nn,, „, „ per, conducted a 45 minute ques- Junior congregation meets Sat for the lens fortunate children 0. the world: ana the United States of America conthiue to be strnng imi [r,'f tion and answer period. Mr? M. | urday at 9 3(1 AM under the WHEREAS: Upicd. the United Nntioas (hildren s Fun 1 and BaMtrston. principal, pointed out) of Dr Abraham Roth- is helping millions of children and mothers to better health AT FIRST SAVINGS! parents mast agree on how md ...,.,,,. , .iinan. The Tnllie- and Tefillin in more than 100 countries and territories by nssiM111R WHEKEAS, the backbone of our precious demrn, .„ -. i( when chsnpiine should be rnelcd daM mw>ls cvm Slin(|av „ 9.,5 Kovornments in pmRT.inw of disease control, mitrilion. in our local government, and AT OUR out. Also, report cards should |^ •« maternal and child welfflrc and education, and never he used for any type of dis- WHFHKXS- Kach coin collected by tnck or treaters will CURRENT WHEREAS, true representative government ran be e™, cipline or rewards. mean food or medicine for the sick and hungry children of DIVIDEND Mrs. Kruger terminated the tinued only by the citizens of this country by the p\mm J the world. ,, , ,. their cherished American right of voting, and RATE OF discussion by stating "discipline is something parents can do for RUPTURE-EASER NOW THEREFORE, I, Walter Zirpolo, Mayor ot the WHEREAS, our American democracy is only -,K ,1rnn. and with a child and not to a Township of Woodnridge, do hereby proclaim Sunday. as our local governments, and TMUVI YOU RECtlVI child." October 31. l%5, as "UNICEF DAY" WHEREAS, Ihe Wnodbrtdge township Jayce^ m Pn. $ .» $ «» MTV WnPfiwI In Wtnn. Back larlnt *f- Stunt? Naw! Ho rant tho.e whose containers carry the official printed oraiwe and jmtiblt. Snaps in front «d|ustit>le le[ NOW. THEREFORE. I. Walter Zlrnolo. Maun ,,f \\,^. 1.00 $ 250 pin drvMtnib* COIZMA — Members and come down until hr black trick or treat for Unicel message with the I nuef rtrip. Soft, (lit iroin pid. For mm, bridge township, do hereby commend the Woodhiiilv ,^. 10.00 $ 500 _!,,_ KM J • friends of School 20 PTO expect women and cniliiicrv Mail orders: jive symbol ol a mother and child, and who are accompiimed an outstanding party tomorrow msisurt around lowest part of tbdomen. promises a GIKI from by a respons.hle adult or twnaser. ship Jaycees on their "(let Out The Vote" projed ,m\ i,,rp 30.00 $1000 plvi ffivMrndi* Specify rl|hl, l«lt or 4oubl«. night when a square dance will IN WITNKSS whereof I hnve hei-eimto set my hand and hy urge all citizens of Woodbridge township to t;tk- ,.!•,„,. tiige of their citizenship by Voting. be held at the school starting at caused the seal of the Township of Woodbridgc to be affixed. 8:30. Dated this Mill day of October, 1965. STATE JEWELERS WAITER ZIRPOI.O. Mayor According to Mrs. Frederick PUBLIX PHARMACY O Main Streel. WmxlhrulKf Tovnship of WmxlbridRc Gidan, tickets are going fast, 91 Main St., Woodbridgr (Neil U> Stale I'hiMirel Walter Zirpaln, Mayor Mrs. (iirian may be reached at OPKN FVKS. A SUNDAY .T81-0853 for reservations and con- firmations. Committee chairman. Mrs. Bemice Bo Carlson and Mrs. PERTH AMBOV WOOMIDGE BISON Henry Weber of the cake sale <>n 33? Stilt 5ir«t S35 Amboy Awnut 980 Amboy Avtivn election day has announced that! A FURNITl'RK UARliAIN IH'NTEK'S DR^AM COMKTRUE! All Otfiui: Daily, t to i, Saturdjyi, » to 12 noon. a pick up service will he avail-1 "When First in tht rum* meant YOB." able for anyone wishing to par ticipate. 00,000 FURNITURE SELL-OUT CTRARD PURNITUB^ COWPANV'S 10-DAY SALE STARTS TODAY — THR GRKATKST FURNITURE SALE EVEYr l\ NEW JERSEY HISTORY! Kverythin;; for llic livinp room, hrilronni. dining room mill dinette, rrcreulion room ;inil den! Most pieces are nruol lyii.'i.dii

furniture fashionn! All from Anwriia's I MM knoun miiki'i> of fim- funiilun ! Ml styles, woods mid fini-l\c»! Mm UIII II also fiiul main filuiliiii- j. i '

warehouse and floor Hainpli-s! So wlmteMT il-i- you do during tin- nt'\t III days il you need furniture — don t buy any until you liinl »co thr 'IMJIM- come-true furniture bargains at the (>IHAKU FURNITURK COMPAN1Y5 I N ELIZABETHII11 IIIS<>! \ SO <<)MK!VIIATI,V IO( \li:i> FOR HIUIILKSt^ %!>!» I '.l»\ CUM! llluHIDKISTS - l.iranl Kurnilure Comtiutij't liift White Hnililin, 1- ; ' ' • h GIRARD Oiilj One Hlock Away from 1N10N COUNTY COURT HOUSE.

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STOHE IIOliRS: Open Until •» I'M "> Monday, Tuetdiiy and Thurmlay .Ni^li- Open Intil 6 P.M. on ttednwlay. KriJ-n RBANSKI YOU EXPECT MORE From GIRARD'S-Al YOU GET IT! and Saturday, GIRARD FURNITURE'S GUARANTEE FREE •With am ininln-' THAT ITS PRICES ARE LOWER! $69.50 or iMi.ir il"" i! At Girards You'll Talk I'rii-c . . . You'll UH thr BEST Deal! WILSON MltAKI) (,l AKAMrl THIS I At I 1IM mtlTINU -• He IKKI.V |il»il^c our nifiii.ilur uioiU'V, COllsliieriiif; tin- .saiur foiiiliiioiiii of ilclivci), hi-rvice and jiuaranttc, \nil that if you van VALII lind within 1(1 .l.ijo of iiurcliusf, tilt' tiuuie item for W. Milil on i-quiil <>iranl Salt: C.oiiilition>. (iiranl b'urnitiirc Oonipauy will nfiiml not only llie iliffrrtMicr, l.iit a bonus of III',,, of that difference. iilllAKI) IlitM Illti: COMPANY <>irard, PreMidvnt. 32-CUP Amvmatic LINE LIVING ROOMS ff98 8 ,Thi» fmiu.il>. make L.BEUE PAKl'Y I'l'.HK $99 1'ier (lifts for licr ... for him . . . lib large ciiougli for partiw, small t-«»K ' for everyone! ^ e,, yourtt b'KKK for the family. Brew* 10-32 cups (5 liquid <•'«"•'•'

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P;ud for by; General Heimlilican Club PAOT1 (IB) . Carteret Pr«w Thursday, October 28, Fourtten nwrnbem celebrated Auction Set School Library Hadassah Shows special occukas and lit candid Sunday Services Mauplntourt ditto* im Mcorttd Ftnta Holidan Hound on the Sbneha Cik«, By Auxiliary A raemteribJp part; is being planned for Novemte? 1 at Tem- Are Announced AVSNEL - tte Ladl" Staff Sought Film on History ple B'nai Jacob. A fashion show llary rd Street, Avenel. Forward," from Joshua 1:10-18. Par«nt» staffing the library ire cold and emeralds. Enjoy fiestas Mrs. William Kusmlak, chair- :> Welcome was extended by Mrs. Mrs, Sol Breshinsky is chair- Services will be nt « 45 nnd 10:16 man; Mrs. Theodore Artym, ,MA E. Hompeseh. Mrs. 1. Plen- COPPER HN ' • and festivals, famous resorts and , man and Mrs. Milton Kushner, great world cities, scenic matveli, Sol Rrpshinsky, membership co- a. m, Mrs. Peter Oreco. Mrs. Rubin |dlk. Mrs. A. Patterson, Mrs. E. Mrs. Hnrold and Julius Schiller, elegant living In elite hotels, chnirmnn tn guosts Mrs. Han- The church nursery will be Greqo, Mrs. Everett Johnson, Caruso, Mrs. C. Shnckleton, Mrs. BASEBOARD sumptuous cuisine, and top nan F.pslcln and Mrs, Nathan in chnrge of refreshments, and available, under supervision, dur- E. Burns, Mrs I. Bemotas Mr«. Mrs. Terry Gllnn. programs. Mrs. George Kovach, and Mrs. entertainments. 29 days. Knntnr nnd new member Mrs. ing both services for small child- John Poll. Thompson, Mrs. A, Ostrartlc- RADIATION Monthly by BraniH j«t For A report was given by Mrs. Bernard Froodman. ren to four years of age. Mrs. Andrew Galisln announc- kl, Mrs. M. Coutros, Mrs. L. colorful folder, »e«... Herman Habennan, vice presi- Winters, Mrs C. Wlttrelch, and A report on the success of the Church school sessions have ed the next County meeting will Any room In ytw IwMctttMk mit dress club was given by dent who explained the stgnl- been schaduled as follows: 8:45 Mm M. Pnchrr ter, ttn btttw tealt Tita id _ (irance of the Jewish calendar be, November 10. [Traveling. Mrs, Aaron Z;ile who reminded and 10:15 a.m.. Kindergarten The dark horse prl» was won Parents who have volunteered Uc* of «r MHBMI prtw awl- the members that a second dres» in relation to the Jewish holi- |through sixth grndps: 10:15 a.m. their services in other areas of fl MKOIWr days. Mrs, Herbert Hutt, Zionist by Mrs. Abe Fox. Hostesses wece club is being formed and will run Post High Classes; 11:20 to U:2t Mrs. Carl Swetlts, Mrs. Joseph library work and/or stand by 15 weeks starting November 8. affairs chairman, informed the librarians are Mrs. B. White, : til N. RRI)*I> IT members regarding Israeli's up- p.m., Junior High Classes; 11:3( Petras. Mrs. MlchnekPetra.-. The Chapter's Israeli Dance n.m., Senior High Classes. Steven Mr* E. Dembowskl, Mrs. E. 3 Po. in K.I.M m. raw* Group will perform at Temple coming election. Mrs William Perna, Mrs. Poll, n MAIN HT HUM Schneider, student assistant mln Viet, Mrs. J. Kotnrsky, Mrt. H. Reth Sholom for the Iselin Sis Mrs. Martin Ftogoff announced Mrs. William Russell, and MrsMartinson, Mrs. M. Stocklnger, Bathroom Sit later, is in charge of the Senio Ceorge Shaffer. terhood December 27, announc- the appointment of Mrs. Bernard and Post High Classes Mr*. J. Donnldson, Mrs. R. ed Mrs. Martin Rogoff, president. Friedman as librarian. Senior High Fellowship has SrluMftr, Mrs. O. Urbanlk, Mn. NOW O. Clegg, Mrs. M Santerelll, Mrt, been set for 7:30 p.m., Sunday Brownut Troop* Hav« Opportunity evening. R. Conn, Mrs. A. Levlne, Mm. Membership or Inquirer's Clai- Halloween Party Set S. Oaler, Mrs A. Lswler, Mrs. ELECT ••••**••*•••* ELECT A judge asked a defendant why P Llbes, and Mrs. H, HauWeea. h« struck Ms wife. The prisoner set will be conducted on the four ISRUN - The Brownie fllrl • CARMNtQI said her back WM turned, th« Sundays til Novemher, 3 p.m., With the aid of volunteers, ww ILAN A. ROCKOFF WILLIAM J. BIHLER Scout troops, sponsored by St. boon received from the Board • TQHST t broom wag handy and the back at the church. Hoom «. The Cecelia's PTA, will hold a Hallo- door was open. classes have been scheduled as of Education are being processed AvillabUlaidleoatnlKl|«i. ween party, tonight V to 8.SO and will soon be made avaltablt VJIE -County Record, Boonvilie, Mo, follows: November 7, Christian p.m., in the school cafeteria. at Mb W»** !*• to the students. To volunteer your AU Brownies are to attend In services for library work, oaD •WHOLESALE costume. A parade will be held Mrs. Taber, 388-77W IAVB MORI ON AU W» tWHBWO INB Fresh Seafood Dally .RETAIL around the cafeteria and there will be guests and refreshments, BIATINQ WWtW AT AVINIL PUMMIt COALITION That Bad? Fried Fish To 60 I know a girl o ugly that if she Disciplesalilp-What ia It?; No- played Lady Oodiva the horse HOURS: Every Friday vember M, The Bible-Honor«d would steal the scene. nm DBuvmT WITHIN AITM nhonit but Ignored; Novejnber 21, The IEAM Church-World Wide and Local; Hospltalog, Vallejo, Cal order. ME 4-0743 and November 28. Life Together- KORM Ma4» CUm Chowder The Presbyterian CongreKation For Two Party All are welcome. HANDERHAN'S ESS The Junior and Senior Choirs Government Sfrvlnf WoodbriiUe Ar« (»»« 31 Yfan will meet Wednesday evening. LINE A 9« Main gtmt Woodhridge •••*•••••*••* LINE C Tlie Junior Choir at 7 p.m., and I>iUd Tor bj 0»ndM««i (acit to P»rn«' Dake Shop) the Senior Choir at 8 p.m. MODERN MATH YOUR CHOICE IT 2 FOR PARENTS (all 4 pieces) Sponsored by Q IV GROUPING NOW AT UIUVHD'S - One caUocUon that hat eiquj'ite styling! in Spanish, French I'ro- tiiMfal, (luHtumpotatyinJ Italian Provincial (lift illu-irntod). 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«IW» |l»aiii. \\l 4-rivven, 0>ly __ —;- ALL IS! SPANISH! FRENCH! IUJTEMPOHIKY! ITAUU! REGISTRATION HELD GIRARD FURNITURE CO NIGHT OF FIRST CLASS Thursday, Ofober 2B, 1965 PAOFTEN boxes of candy to the past three Sutton, and Robert Moore, re- A native nf Keasbey, 1tin 6>- Ilomr. 14 (Veen Street,]was in St. Geitrmle Ometery, cruiter patch. ,T;W(I h:id been a life lone res- with burial in Clo-;Colonia. Manv Awarded ^ recelVKl, blka r8Cfc Inducted Into the Webelos were •peaker. and y,. ,, verleaf P.irk Cemetery, Wood-; Mrs. HolownM wns a p.i'ish- Joseph Maffei, Andre Morris, ident of Keasbey ami Fords, I 'r 1 n I n'built and donated by WalterBracJ «» fflflilan.1 |.llV '' ; 1 Obituaries lie was appointed lo Hie Wood- hridgc. ioner of St. Jim" '; Church. A Frank Milano, Anthony Seerbo, ty attemlinc luitlpc f'olire Depar'meni m 1TOI A former resident of Wood- former resident nt (juinry. Mass..' In Cub Pta* 41. ^-ys s John Kelber, and Jan Coleman, Awards made during the Hallo- mil retired in 1927 :MVI «-IS also hridgo. Mr-. Nixon resided In she had fttkled in Woodhridce. 12) \\ the opening ce- ,flK nffairs there. Mrs. Walter ween party afterwards Included VISTA FXPANSI,,\ i rplirod security nffu r: fur thKoitte a for the past five years.'years. •. for Den R" o"f Cu~ 'b "Par k" Rrnrh wns welcomed as a new Wll 1.1 VM (il.OVK IIMIII -ulrt Son Klinenil Home. moat original to Robert Hein- ' 11 :ili p Corp She vrns a member nf the First Surviving sir IHT husband. 41, condurted hv Mrs. den mother. I'llHI* The fimei.il >'< ">' I " liiri1 Avenue, with WVBT! C'ongrefialifiiKil Churrh of Wood- Samuel; three ii.ndifers, Dinne . bach: funniest to Jan Coleman; plans to Mr (ilnff was n ^'ti> i>rofos- ( '5entnlii>n off tthe chnrfer New KiibeaU welcomed include |i,,,i HIMIMVI (llnll II II..I-'.-. • • '•! I'aul^ Chiiirh «it'i Ihc I|IV nicest to Thomai McCarthy. .iniial Ivisehall nlavr ami .1 vebridg- e nnd had N^eri emplo>Td;M. Karen L, an i Ann, nil at'wa '„s mad. e by Mr. Williams toi ri,,hrrt Wnodworth Thomas Can^ teers in tho |,,,i(| s!,-,.,.! ..-i,,, (||(.,| iimi•..!!• .ii ff.-\ i Iwrli's W Kr.ilif- ofinn! as a sceri'i.iry (or the rnrborun-'home; her paiwi Mi". »ml Mrs, M. Sargent si,,, leran nf the I' S Arrm i'i Wnrlrt Mr. Menke, head of Sessions «f\^n Uohort Moore, Rirhnrc IVifh \mlwiy (Hwr.il !)•• i"i ii -n: Hm ml w:is in I'lMnlf.if Hum Company nf Kmsbey. 'Anthony Sorgon! ."nl a sister. \\ ir I ll<' w.is n menilKT Of the ~Firs t Presbyteria••'-•-'"---'n Chureh• of-*i '' |:unP5 Tlernan, and RobMEETING TONIGHT the office uf \,y,l ...,< hr!i| MHIHI.-IV moinni •' 'hr l'..ik letneterv. lViwlliii.lv Sutlon. .lnhn H K'l.in Pnif fil.i VFW, Surviving are her husband,'Mrs. Mario Fern tjuiiu-y; two Avenel. whn prrsenled It to Stuart ert Shenk HOPELAWN - The Hopclawn ity, WHS rlisfi,,',, Pf-rlli \mhoy. the Milit.ii• i rinuRhier. ,lane Fran- brothers, .Frank ill Salvatore Helnba'rh. trader of the pnok. Volunteers , >;, «-ere made to Gregorj Home and School Association will n nf f'mtirs. .in eH'hiel :>• 11 past ces. Fords; a sisltr. Mrs, Edna SorRcnti. . Conn. 'M Awarded fur "su V"! hns ni.,,1,. , •lresidrnt nf the Km^l*' > Flre Watson .mil a niece, Ms. Edna iMrcik. wnif patch and » hold it's regular meeting tonight jthe past ir,, „ ship" diirins Hie cindy Company. :ind the t'niled ! McOowrn. both of Jersey City, row Arthur Lis, silver arrow at 8:00 in the auditorium. A film •\emnt AUGUST 1" I MTER Peace Corps Order Your Custom Made Drapes Firemen's Association ot \vere Joseph Maflci. Michael Mer- Words. Russell Cheeseman, bear patch CARTERET Vnsii'it P. H.i|»'l'i"n and Koashcv I \c was MRS. FI.0BKWE GKRITY gold arrow and three silver a i i>;iri'.h;onfr of SI Pan! Kv.'in- WOOI)Hllinc,E _ Funeral Ltri ten ^ .iinnii', (<•• . m 1/ ApOllLO, - 1 iMnlx"- ?l at 1 & Slipcovers lor the Holidays NOW -vli. il IWnrmcd ''Inn ' ' Perth DavW lleinbach. Fred Nardi, and rows: Raymond Sutton, vires fnr Mrs Flnrenec .i short illness. •Anilmv and ,1 member of the after Arthur received a $10 sward: arrow; Joseph Maffei, lion patel Visit Our Dworofing Depf. on file 2nd floor hull Oritv 702 Barron Avenue,'Born'jn he was a vet- in11id nf consistory Robert Murryn, a $5 priie. A gold arrow, and two silver a Sun1.vine are his widiiM of the U S Marine Corps rows: Robert Moore, denne Neta. home, were held Tuesday at the special Rift of a knapsack was Hull' five dnm:!iliv *1 having served from 1920 to 1922. Richard Suttnn, assistant dennei Mrs. .1 Cerily Funeral Home, given to David IVApolito for his Ivl iirii1 Vischer, Kdisnn M iHe was employed at Foster rs. All- 411 Amhoy \vemie. with a hlghi outstandinc record nf selling 505 Fred Nardi, Ralph Price, Riehari IIIY-V Minn/. Fnrds \1i' ! Corp K.'itnn Chnrleston: K < requiem Mass at St. James jJ"J« M °""",;' ?£*"*' Mrs. Church Burial was in the church ' *ellrs as <( "' " • Over Half Century Ilrlmrs W ,1 I k I II S. Ollllll'othC cemetery Surviving him .m his wife, Mrs. Of Personal Senlcp iiliio and Mrs. Hornier Olson, The deceased w.is a parishion-> Mafy ^abinak I ..infer; two !(1au To All Faiths iMif i\v:in. n son, Fludnlnh Fords. er of St. .fame? Church and the gWers, Mrs. imrnUiy John- Thomas I,I nii'mber nf the Woodhmlge Pn- widow nf William Gerity. :son of Rahway ami Mrs. Alice Throughout Middlesex County IK c ivpartmenl- two sisters, Mrs. Surviving ,aro a ton, William;!Benson °< Cartelrt; a brother, !F,ll. were Fairclough, Vicel'aslor of the FUNERAL HOME held S/itiird.iy at Flynn ,ind Son MRS. A, R. nOLOWATCH fcfo»fo I Clralr * Zion Lutheran Chureh, Carteret idd. \ Funeral Home. M Fnrd Avenue. W(M)DBRIIX)E - Funeral officiating. Interment was in ••erlotkiiig ,0 with the Rev. A. H Rchronherg services for Mrs. Antoinette R. Cloverleaf Park Ometery, Wood- Ti'ppiriiDD»rt t ici.itinR. Burial was in Rose- Holowatch. 35, who died Saturday bridge. 44 Green St., Woodbrldge, ME 4-02(54 wtltlng il ilr fVmetery, IJnden at home, 5(tl Kllis Place, were The pall bearers were Herman Green St., A Coop«r kn., lielhi LI M«4t 1 REG. 89.SO Mr : Sbeamnn was a ii.ilive nf held yesterday morning at theRichert; Michael Capp; Harold Plvmniith. Pa., and hail lived in Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green SUto * Cater Ste., Perth Amboy, HI W*7» For T»«r CoiiwiiiifKi Cromwell; Anthony Kubicks; Jo- rds fnr K years Shr was (heStreet, with a high Mass of req-seph Dobrawski and John Lago- Ut* Our widow nf Walter F Sheaman and uiem at St .lames' Church. Burial SHOP-AT-HOME a mcmhfr of thr Firs' |'re«!hyte- SERVICE ri in Cliurrh of Mnlncb^n Coll EL 30678 Survivinc are a win .Inhn W,, Henderwnville, N (' two d.'iiiRh- MD» NOW FOS THF H*T5' teis, Mrs FIIK™1 !>imn. Rnh- wav. and Flsie, at home, and two brothers, Robert Str iflnn Wilkes- Thry Rarre. Pa ; and Hirhard Strat- TAILORED DACRON NO-IRON n||DTi||C tmi, Kingston, Pa 100% FORTREL POLYESTER WUIllHin* MBS. E. MAYFRMK DANISH • 5 Year Guarantet Under Exquisite New IIOPRLAWN - Knneral ser- Normal Car* COMPLETE 3-Plf!€E ENSEMBLE vices for Mrs. Eli/ iMh Mayer-' • 84" Wide to tin Pair nik. 75. of 100 West Pond Road, • 54", 63", 72", 8V aid who died Ortnher ''n at Perthj 90" long; PAIR Amboy (Jeneral HoMiitnl, were held Monday mornim: ;it the Kain Mnrtu.iries Inc.. Strife and Wash- Complete Sflwtinn nf Re«dy-Mad« inpton Streets, Perth Amhoy, with FilK-rglnn nntl Aniijiie White :i requiem high M i« at Holy DRAWDRAPES from 3. Spirit Church Buri.il wns in Sa- cred Henrt Cemeterv. Manville. • Double Drewer • Spacioue Chest p Srr Oiir Full Srlwllim of Born in Aiistria-llun^iry, the % Fill I mid Twin Siw deceived had been 1 resident of • Bookcase Bed I BEDSPREADS from 4.98 Stellon for 17 year-- She was .i member of Holy Spirit Romin • OPEN MON. & THURS 'til 9 P.M. • (',-itlnilic Church. She was the wi Absolutely UM IOWMI prim ma on popaUr diiw of the late Stephen Mayernik DANISH MODERN tint wiil nwks fom bofrotn Surviving are two daughters. Mrs Ann Rodak, with whom she ad resided, ami Mrs. Mary Ftr mat, Waterloo, N. Y.; two SMI, Ma lk» 1M Dud* "47 Yeafj Stephen, Sewaren, and Josef* Wakut grata W. Txnm in lh« Stelton; five ?ran(fcmdl*n; d •aim. Qialtty Union Squort brother, John MayernBt, Perth Sdoppinj Ambov. Crt" Hmium, 927 ELIZABETH AVE., ELIZ. - EL, 3-0678 MRS. HARRIET NIXON FORDS - The funeral of Mrs. IMCHH roowy MWH i Miiiiiri|)at I'urting Nil Dirn-tlr Op|M»itr Our Store Harriet Nixon, 58, of 53 Pitman wM 2 aUh« aoMl (hnn. t TiiL.- Itiihc, 2 24. .10 or 72 to Our Store Avenue, who died Thursday at '•;• C.(..P. ? f- m urday afternoon at the Greiner GIRAftB FMTORE IS A FOR BARGAIN HUNTER'S PARADISE FOR PROGRESS CARTERET 6-P(. CONTEMPORARY STYLE BED- ROOM GROUPING - Ro«ewood finuh. Pla.iic top — front and sidea. Coiuistt of: Double Drfmter Ha»e, 62" long! 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HI tor liy Julius K,"vui'i> 82 Juliu St., PACT (IR) - Carteret Press Thursday October 28,1W5

m the »,5l».0OO earned (or feeing A.m. The Jnunlor Arthy Aviatlot School, Fort Rlck-jto other campus tttivUM. flba 4. M, fiuoday when we return to Mlmicri la a 1961 graduate of Easter* Standard Time until 1 •tm. Mried laat jttt. meets at fl:3o am er Ala., OctiMr* 1. ... Your was in U» ctft af to French mNet proftU after taw fcr ices Listed Woodbridg* Senior High School... . A, M., Stony, April 14,1ML Sa Maame pw ihaw tor tht A Board of Directors meeting navigator can umally tell whenlcenter play and • mafflbar of thawhen you go to bed Saturday dbTmooths ended Seateiober »| period fl.MB.OOfl, an was held Thursday evening with lottingt: youngsters gat homework• on the'interfaltInterfalth ForumForum. Jtanua Aj>- night, tm the clock back one * (iff|L», an bereftIncras*e 91 ^ « .(lath Israel PD.OJ0 over the Joseph Sohlwlngor, first vice Richard Stockton, Jr., 100 Wind- history of Woodhidge For then prentice Joseph SOB hour ... And Dont forfatt D« gfttttontai' 'y 18.318.3%% oveovtr the fun K - Congregation parted lor that period M president, prMirfing. Hnbhi and ing Road laelin, WM graduated the telephone start* ringing and of Mr. and Mrs, Rosae! L your part In the present deafrop. par *•» earned from January, announced today Mrs. Samuel Ncwlierjer were Jtrty-Seirtember " iflrvlres tomorrow from Shell Oil's advanced train- a squeaky adolescent voice win| Stevenson, 11 Cbaat Avenue,jpainmp and fix-up campaign tad thraogh September, i«M, after! named the Arlnlh Ismel delegates ing course in dealer management Atenel, participated bt anti-sub- 'maybe Woodbridge will win the adjutment fcr a 1% stock divi- amounted lo held In the Syna to the United Synagogues of Am- ask: "Will you pteavo tell me Increase InR BOO On Sntur and awarded a certificate of about the history of Wmdbridge?" marine warfare exercises aboard National Clement Town Achieve* dend paid February IB, IMS. tacreaa* <»* »g ertcn Conventinn, November 7-11, achievement at a graduation per share earned W mm Samuel Newberger They want It on a telephone in a the destroyer, USS Eversole, off merit Award . . . And Last But For the third quarter at 1MB,centi T at the Conrord Hotel, New York' luncheon held at Dan's S k Not Leait: Dont Forget to go month period Ii l*i, mgt -vires In Uie Tem- few mlmitei - wrt it only took Yokosuka, Japan. . .PFC, Keith the Ctrperation reported that con- threMnonth House. New York. Stockton » a to the polls Tuesday and vote (KJfcttERMnment .fo-r th» Vk ••• «sermon on "The me 1ft years to get the material R Arrojo, son of Mr. and Mrs solidated net sales of *B,K1.000 graduate of Woodbridgc Senior Franklin Parln, M Julius Street for local County and State can- dividend paid laat FebrtM* Saturday United Stnles prostiRc in Africa together to write my history. Oh, also eat a new record, surpass- High School and is married to the Iselin. was assigned to the Sixth didates. Don't take your price- begin at 9: HOis said to rise. to be young and naive' . . . It (nrmer Frances Di Cataldo, of: Infantry In Germany, recently. . . less heritage for granted. So is refreshing to watch mthusias- Iselin. He operates Stockton's Storekeeper Seaman Apprentice many people in other lands would so ddkknu - to f resh h'c workers in nervi™ dubs. Shell nnd Tire Service at 1K5 Oakhc workers in n James L Sorenson, USN, son ofgive anything if they could go Here and There: Tree Road, Iselin. "Theatre ffi" i LUMBER CO. George Oil Bride, of the Wood- Mr. and Mrs. Loren C, Sorenson to the polls and vote for the peo- CANDIES Now studying at Seton Hall Uni-have started auditions from bridge Rraneh of the First Bank 71 I Men's! nmphibious raid of the- Viet Nam Road; William R. Lamb, 60 FloiTownshi- p are eligible. Auditions Rise in Profits CbMtlates U Wallboard rence Avenue; John W. Raimo Committee of the Deb Ball . .. |conflict when the Seventh Fleet Flooring will continue for the next two Amphibious Task Group lnndet WOODBMDGE - The Ronaon 115 McFarlane Road . . . Army weeks. Final casting will tiike Plywood a reinforced Marine Corps Bat Corporation today reported that PFC Anthony P. Minuccl, son ol Dlaee during the first week of : Knotty Pine Carol Hutner, 7 Beerh Une, tnlkm on Vung Mu Peninsula on Nunzio A. Minucci, 27 Daniel November . . . consolidated net sales for the RAYMMI JACKSON - »are • Kitchen 1"<\irhcn. formerly of Wood- September 25. The peninsula I Street, Port Reading, is pflrti bridge, played the part of fiwyn nine months ended September Cabinets an eight mile strip of land l ripatlng with other members ol TidbiU: Maw, one of the lend mips In 30 amounted to a record high of | miles south of Qui Nhon. IjG IT YOURSELF? I he 14th Armored Cavalry Regi Pvt. George Weimer, III, whose the Junior Show at Weliwiey. Col- $53,718,000. This represented an „ adri jron on nrw ment's 2nd Reconnaissance Squad father lives at 7 WiDow Street, 'one, WelHlev M-"=. Mrs ""t- Last Rut Not approximate 15.4% increase over urtinn, 4J7 Rahway Ave., WoodhridRe ron in a tank crew qunlifieatioi Avenel, completed a five-week air- ner, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Don't ForflpU Daylight Savin the previous record of $48,545,000 DRIVE OPEN AH. TEAM '. nl t. Hutner, has pnriiciwiwi Time goes out of existence at 2 set for the same period last year. rourse at Grafenwohr, Germany. craft maintenance course at the U A.M. to IIP Jt Nine months' profits after IN... axes amounted to 12,904,000, an A&W increase of 15.3%, or $»,000 200,000 FURNITURE SELL-OUT! OUR 1 PENNY TREAT! H>Siy»ytffw:g.iMWiieieiMeMt^• 11 15 JEFFEKSON AVE., III/.' The Greatest! For The SO <-ONVENIKOTLY IO< ATED FOR IMOODLESRX A1VO UNION COUNTY Reg. Price of 1 HKSIDK.NTS Only 1 Work Away From Union County Court Homo In FJinlwlh ... Dlreetly BRASS BUCKET I GIRARD On Corner of Jeffenon Ave. and Dirkiiuon St. ) Block In From BOTH Broad St. and Kill. AT*. 10-DAY SALE jBrif £tntfr Jlormt LUNCHEON Mont pieces are newest 1965-66 Furniture Dtllr 11DS to ]:M PM. Fatbions! But there arc also many fabulous Ha«-u" warehouse and floor samples! Some DINNER one-of-a-kind LIMITED QUANTITIES! Dlilj MS to 110» ?M. Prtdty and ButvidaT Til II :H FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! So hurry, Sunday, Noon TU IS PJfc hurry, HURRY TO GIRARD'S! BRASS BUCKET 1 DAY WMORBOW - FBI. ONLY • GIRARD FURNITURE GUARANTEES THAT ITS PRICES ARE LOWER! Charcoal Steakhouse For Cirard'i GUARANTEE IN WRITING pkiM MM Pa|« 1 ol this «peel«l Wi8r lornitnte Fuhiou Soctioal DRIVE A BION or TASTY SSUX» . EA8IBST CREDIT I). 8. 9 * MAIN STREET IN 1076 ST. GEORGE AVR TF.HSW-Yos wUet UM WOODBRIDGE tiedit pt«fr«m thai In* AVENEL, N. J. RcKiraUm: ME O148 A&W liur«wt>ad|

. STORE HOURS - Open 'til 9 PJL oa Mon- a«y, Taud<7 vd Than- d.7 Ni|bU. Op»B 'til t PJ4. on Wtinttiay, Fii- One of our 4MJ mi Bestsellers YftUR CHOICE AT at this lovely Italian Provincial in some of the price! nicest cherry venecre we've ever been EACH UM"'*T • Set •{ 6 Cbair. U Side, 1 Am) • diitta Cabinot

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Here is one of the reasons why so much of our business is recommended by satisfied customers. "Color Vogue" is an extra-thick and durable broadloom. Simply beautiful in any one of its rich, jewel colors, 12' and 15' widths. See it todayl TWEEDS AND SOLID COLORS

The cherry veneers uttttl an so beautifully matched, ac Jmt Plume for o»r Prvfecdraal Decorator carefully selected — they might well have been cut from "Shop At Hove" Swing thli troup m«ke. !l easy lo ondenland why the same tree! Finiith in lightly distressed and accented JVo •Miawtton, of course, lip tm 3 yrt. lo IUIUB Ptovinckl it one ol the beil »lUng IUTM- with autiqued hrasa. OPEN STOCK — BUY JUST THE «nr. bricm. Tlw pi»cea have » Hghl-haaxled UNITS YOU NEED! •lc|uc« thai U to inviting. 63 YEARS OF CARPET EXPERIENCE Fur him ... for her ... for everyone! Yes, your FREE for just .topping in at GIRARD'S! Also be sure to p<' •1""11'1 «"»».95 FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! Automatic Electric P VETY-PWUt «««r oa Page J RUGS Middlesex County's 'Near Neighbor' INCORPORATED BLACKWLl SPARLING LESS THAN 15 MINUTES AWAY! unr 1135 CHESTNUT ST. GIRARD FURNITURE CO. ROSELLE/245-7930 O»M «*

. tni- ^n>l^ M two o'flork hV the .Potor M. Kuten. dtutMl W«y 10 1M4. SM.f. • rna-iuMp of Wnnritiriricr In to «dl<>urn *»ld onlf fmtn Hnn* to my nfflnln; ml, «t Tifntmi, Mil< Union Onrblrtr •'l'"rfltlt»l i !i,,-iici Hi*) Iw *nt to thi" 1 hen iiri-vuliliid iat«id»rrt or l>nV- I"t I'n• lnf*nrt«'"•*"•*"d' t-o d*icrll•"—'•-- » •tni> M'lM'RIOR I'dlllt Coiirtv or Mlilrlli"«'« ii Hi' ilmn «ih|«rt only to nun llmll«-Hit d»y of ortnuw, A D . on* thon- r>M«ton, jin i' Svrtiiif n' MniUmtioii mid prrlln- •imo iirnmliwi PtinT«yed to Wwtw tri in iv !>r r-xatnlnfd In the !„),! .luring) Mtn» III ,th» iftW- m NKW JKItSF.V n .n New Jcrney- tintu or mMrllonii npni: '*M n-'mnd n*nr hundred •n* ««ty-five , York N T. 10* 1, mwrmsn and Henrlrtu q. fti,w. 1 w IHVMOII FlY OBHRH riMIWFRV DIVISION iKINd known nncl il" -i ".I'M IMTIM of mrh pnww »« ">»J b»' noiiHRT M fAI^HY ra> Anmim }j r.ir |*rmi tojofTiof nr ihTlfrt Office In tTi* nonntv Art- mnii, lita wifd. by De«d rwordM nn l.ni-. 71 »nd 72. In pl'»-» i'»>7. ••pfrlnilv proTMed hr In" ,>r rulf* Aciiim Srenturv of atntr (th»rt t mtulm' > n»n»itr n( : POI.irY AND SUPPLY MIIIMKSKX ( OUfin minwml.lnn nuil(1ln«. In VTif Otohw 1*. 1M4 In Hook M75 Of itiwn on thr W'i»«!iirll]Ni'tl Minhfl H nr«nnn, Or. inx-krl. No. T 457? M tv of N^'v Hnnurwlrk, N. J. Dwdfl for MMdl^vwx Oontity, p«^p I n«-in-hip T»» M«p. timm nf mlr. -j»m mrmUi. » of n»iT*rv. '"'^i IB. l&fi.V RUSSIAN Pfiat Kiu'ltn:*, ftnrl lflfln VV"> RRSOM'TION ;JW KIWIOIM prr from H I [, in m 11 t 'M n '«r EaiM Piltpr'Hin. N .1 , fl r HfdlNNINO it i, poln' nnd Mw i>rcmlw« hwcln- Tiio Miovn pmmtMi «rt common- \v, tln> of RR«ht * Ttlir nii.c thnt oo thr J7no ainiiit 100 Tr^i ly kiniwn IM inn B*n|««n1n Av»nut m!1ini n( IIIF flint* of New .FT SAI.F nflcr Ii,mm So\ith»rlv 3in f mm HAMI'KI, ri*$ of Vi.!!.<•• 1WW thr &onln««pi>rottmst«tf tN*t nnrlhwp^i i Woodhriditd Towtwhiip. I«v|(n, New • . 11. rinlnllll. and Hnnisnl o> Atlortiry A'Uusijin'ii' of th» 1>nrn-!ol mrnor of ( si rntiitR COURT or toil \iw mi'l hclns I" th' mitn- ir MHI Uils OW-ynr aljri kruinn .,': the liitirsftHton of tin- J'>,MT1V q of Mill Mimrt nnitl M4S1 «h|p of W ««1l>fii1k!'-. »n#r • rniWlr (UVT1»W ATfMi'i N'FW JKRHIY Idrwll v nf Townslilii of W(*xi- Ut I OlfvM. M.I »Uc ,proiilm(H« wnount if the Krossnicn southerly «!rtr, of Nifivn Awnur, hrt flrlilwl The il^llr-H-Umi nf «Ill|i of Wi» I IIVM FH\ niVIHlON liHii•'• lur'^imf* (Vtupftm. a N"U .Irrnfi Kovnr* fivr • 'nrtunrr tn'l>)imtT, ffw n™ MllHlH'-fV COIINTV Unit ." ii.' of Nwm ,lmr\ lii'linnfm ro b» MtMlMt by n(W Soviet , n-jMimtion. nir Njitionnl ft:i!'fc f^t rhrrv'C (I) Ba*tl>rly aiul n' rli'lit NOTICK irnp SUlf of Nfw Jfru »n rtl»t.tnR »nt.*»»n |u,, knl Sn F 5111 M : riFXI N*J1N() nt ii point In f.hfl »1P In tM wim of flftrnntwn Thoii- aimed .it n)iunln nanrt S»vffi Hundred, fminwn Knmrl, Tnnlw III IliinHiipt''1 Hiliwsv Avrauf n ilim:in< <• nf inn Ift.t KI1V (IIVKN th«t J l KIM \K MOBTCIAOK ('(>«• «iutl,( pjn 1 (F.RTOH \TT. Of niSSli 1'TIOM t 4" i ni^Blkk 4<»-4<»FF M»ti] hi^riiif • Illtllllt 125 f«!t. *«lKlW1Hlt,- (117.714 00) Dollru* mori- or lew >' Hf»rnnrri nifynr. mid Pnil /. rent to » potnl. thrnn HI pllhMr ',r lirul ,11 • i'\\ ,|pmrv f\>ri>"in\-! Avrnn plii" Inturw* ux»et*«t with th» froniio iv.|i-!il» NfW ,l«f uppllrntion „„ .'DAY. NOVKM ,ni- ttic nm fmm IW Int'r- 0(1 by fm if! lYiutcr til Rnnkrill"''. f'T SoilthWIV mri iwrnlW .nth Mir I-, t|,( i.i'.ff. nlul WAI/t'Kltierlv , n"in rtf thU m.l«. ')ni it"'rnv'nuilnri or RKR R IMS t HI IM In tlmji. Uif wide 1 1 .V II m •n ll,>int n' *'il'i«tmfnt nirirr of t.h» I anil riinnii !! ThP mitwrtrifr r««*n«i the right Wrll of lh' no fcpl to n point, thriv-i ''I HI Unotii nfl'i rtHKI'l\M\ v I / KAMP1 Ii'i'i ni (I- In dull- r l mlintt^fl A n'ljonrn wild MI« from ttmi> to n1 "if Minii-li *: nulliUnn jFttoti P\um ]• n N .1 . tirfnrfi ^ ^ yy\i 1 lliwirf 131 Hont.li U Umr mihjwt only to mifh Pm'tn- sional r I7!h IW5 I1KHMAN VKW .IKH- E.i-I :' tlonn or n-ntrlfUoni! upon t.hf *»cr- y (he '• lVixxihrl.lt''' N'tr .l'r|('.innoil U«niho I'-nnan A Klrn- 1 ( mliiMtM Wwt !m fed; II'. vlriiif of the nli e .•.uteri I S I' , \MII ilil'HT ("OM-lnViiM''- 4w nf ifiu-h uower M may be «vnll»rilf f.ir Ir^frilmi r,rr AumiKt r • '•<•« Ulllnn M h li NnrMl fTJ (!<•(("*« -W lellvcrrii • rii i,,n of New .'^r-j tticin f nxvlnllv provldfld by |*w or nilw thm c rrnmer .1' Hr-iiwnrtj unrl n nil nther tnnii- 'vl:l "ijyw In sol* M pilhllr ffll- known nji PAfiflAU" mill"'" if Onnrt Sold Mib]«rt to ronrli. ls p-iin to ivwril r,' *Mlim'nifnt her. i,f thf i •il »- mv he'.f. i|c of f>nl(iinlti Avrnno; Hl.iNU. nANK AND'f IRIITI- IR of Mlf .lANIII"' SEUVKHv II cor-, Tna • if WnoiMiri/iir* • t>rfwnt- unn"-r ••Imrtty nf DS , Alnui! tlic Ml'iil' Nnrtli "2 WKDNWllAY. ITIF 17tli tl.\y 11,ilnt or plB.p of TUviimilnu 1 T '•nriHirntlnti nnd Ihrn-'' ' ' prtn- 11. id 1 ROnER,T H. JAMISON. l)V NOVEMHFR A I), !!»'• SUBJECT to rc-lTt, tloi^ .ind I';'"' "",• "„ " f,' >-.--IMRNT COR)' ni'leiT""- ' inliiiitn Bn'it B« f'** tft 1 N'" 510' 1 Hie Hour of l»-o o'rlurk I)'. Hi" [ximt.lon or ry. '•^ i Inn nf Ilic rl ', W'v .Icrwcv, nrc tlir!Uip iK'tii' ili"l [>!lMT of HFXHT^NINO 1 HFMIU'TIIIV 1 .,'ii prrvallliix rsi.iiithrrt nr \i.,\- I'hr npiironinint" :nn(»uir o! ,,„ ihiu-« ivrniif ll I'.. xnahlp Stutr niRy he ! ' l'»r nr ju.'.itii'.t |) knnwn mill flwil^liult '! 1'. 1 (l! , • •, "• ihnl '-n 1|K I MF.lNfl 'it Srtvlni'i tltnr in tin1 ^fK'r- iilKinffnt to IM Kftt.l.iflixl liv •iJci Wii,«1iiri'li(r. (v.imtv Mirldlf.; Tnk. tJlr BpproKl of >l'Iillrnt|nn (II)- i,.MA BO HI, B? Ki'rt 8H In : 1 • tiiin for thr en if nf; I/>t« Nii: i> Is th*1 iu:n nf Flflrcii Tliini /'\ Slntf nf N**w .irr* * 01 Wrlt 1,1 -N on 111"' Tin Mnp nf "Mil Of t^ 4ill(l ' 1.1V. It 111"' ciii'-cs (IntiMi OtnbcrllllreK N, (•riff's Oftlir In HIP ('iti <>' Scv iritl. Fortv-Six iSlS.C4fifK)l Dili f •c Townnrlp MUlnlenri 1 1 uul In (liar.-^ liifrpnf ' '*'hom I n|)||i ii' W.ixliiW .wlhrldjr f nftcr n init<- •'" mimon in •< • K prior to itip 4in. tw, T . IIIOT* OT Irs. pins int'r"*'-' '" 1 lf (TniillU NPW JPTWV, inftdr l>y HOMEOWNERS! '•nisi'lrli. NJ • rom-l|i<. liciri'r •K'nlwl the •iivpllcntlnv "" 'rwiflrd for h*»r1nn Siirh Mv vir Hie rtbn AM. Ihiii true' or ii.ir.-.-; of -her with MIP rasts of t.hl L 1 h rtl 1 (IRIM, II Merrill fon-ii^ill' Fn- pllci! wv I, r)i* rrci'ilr' !!!'' •f Tltl»! f Ctrinr'ini Unlit for « v»rt,in.><>:" l* 'M1« mil .' .upTXirictl bv Writ in i < \e<\ rittrt 'flrH. situs!**, lyll^' all'M1- < v Minill*"!"! emintv Clrrks offii-r VI-IM| 'i' I'nf. nr Nc,l ' '' l>re-1 in i mir fmrniv dwriilno mi I<;1 ihir on "iTniiliod ^-|th tHK 2HJ1 DAY OF*! NEW ROOFS hv j Fonts Seo .let-wv. and tlint (Iffr i*3"!" "' »"» (*(••• fll«l with the NdYKMHKTl A I). IBM r-ordninc *lth n mirvov NdW niFiHPKOHF 1 mlimtiim of ".n!fl 7/mlnc Bonrti of HURRICANE PROOF! I it1, •••( ;:t itc nf thr Si i if Mew Ad|iis1niP!|! Im'i hfdl fMM 1p t^ic I, i:-,'\ ! IM Mf-rrby fVr'l* •hiu Office of TVmrd i\t tlic MtinloJ- I, til Hinwiriltlnn llirl nil " 51st d«y pftl Mitn strwt Wood- ••••••••••••• ELECT .",: ivuliw IW..V Hie In -i brttinr. N'T •'< ELECT As low as -!.M fli', mi-'l !\iwl at'C-'i 1 riill'VIlt! Kble for Injlini't «i < raid I willlum c t'r HUN A. ROCKOFF WILLIAM i mm 11•..'']'• ir I'd,: »'*r« urril 1 HI trip ;>,-rr!-in ii,, -I < !:li.>!-l'T, thi'n-nl i vll SBjni Tnuinhln "' Hurt .,::•! tlic rwonl tlic |>rn-| I ] 10 JH t; n VOLE !H| ifnn'-VUil .it"' 11 nn flip' • -.nil I.IIICT |)Tovp ; I hv l«v IKSIIMONV WHKI'FOF. I Tnki N'oti'*1 tlmiT on the Und hcr'-lo -.fl tnv hand rid if!]C«l (lll\ iff (Vlob'-I l^1. Mir 7.01.10? ntnrri ,.' Aill'1-.t'nfnt of tho Ton'ti- CALL NOW! irtilp ,.r Winxllirldiir. iftfr n pnhllr LOALIILON Never before such luxury in hfiirliH: IIIMIICII flir ,i;>iill,-flUon of lorn^ !>r-,"iiV for n vnrifliicf :/i .-on- • FKFF CRUISES TO WEST INDIES ilm • .i Niirvn .'Vti(«i! in ii one •TERMS ,\lti: f.ill.;'-, ilu'Hlliir iin U>ts 4S ilifl ("i & SODTH AMERICA inn W.u»ll)rt(l,.' Ncn- tew ml Thf Ship if Tomorrow il of nftl'l 7 TEAM ! ; r'l ./ Ajlvi'.tri.rnt his l.'in t' i-,l WATTS BROK\ 9x12 RUGS 10.75 '!ii' pf'lrc ot nil! 11...inl tllr '"'OCEANIC n:. ipV IlnllilttiK. Mi'n •ofMiionnlly (Inonril In Ol)> Own Moil-rB Plnr SI'FCIAM/K IN nlhr'il''- ^'l'' .Irr^fv ftllfl For Two Party NFW ROOFS, mi I'Khii' • iini: in iitj-n .11,241 Ions - ill (jbms »>th imvalt I., larltihn ilirtini |lats ,tr ol Afl|ll«tnirllr and ALCOA roof nvff I (rlo rjpek Government AM'MIMIM WATTS"BROS. WALL to WALL 10c 1 I. HI >H I,S Lint A Lint C Oct. 18.Jilt. 4.JM. It SIDING Stale St., forth \» Feb. 3 . Feb. 24. Mir. 12 NOTICE Mir. 24 . Apr. 4 N'WK'F OF HKARWO. DIVISION OK WAITHl POI.ICY ANT) SITTM.Y ) 10 to 2D ril'l. OF KIK DEPARTMENT OF rON- flEIIVATlON AOT) BTONOMIf I>K- •t, 4 to 11 purls VF3.O1'VTKNT. Trenton. N J. Tn* mlrtlmom ritu (ten *v. 5350 lo $705 l\ »H \uu*n Cr«w DAY NURSERY Now opening 12 months i 1 year! Serving folonia, Isclin, -* •< Fnnls. Kdisnn, Mrtuchpn and mm Pisc.'itaw.iy ureas! Phone PI. 1 S-5'HK; -• 9 .Tm. to 9 p.m. BUREAU Tr;ms|x>r1a1kMi available. We r| planning a disappearing act. CSIPO Registrations: Saturdays, 10 a.m. to I p.m. Located at I Ey^rikjfceiraKillow tail^oiwgfrom the top of our 25^fx^y ^t" cracker? Wftfl^we're going to make ESSEX (OUNTT SOMERSET COUNTY MIODLESU COUNTY VA 6-3661 FIRST BAPTIST EUZAKTH ADEA WtSTflELD AREA (TOLL FREE) *' the >*5flow disappear by the end of- next year. After severa^^tof study and research, we began work a itIKi Maple Street CHURCH fevMonths $0 oft a complex and costly facility that can (to twfjb. Atfhough it's harmless, the yel low tail (l[lli-i- mid srllool loojUrd i PERTH AMHOY. S. J. ( 351-1100 233-8700 634-6770 In mir of rhurr-ht presets an unsightly appearance. So when it goes, the hprfeon-qf our community will be a bit brighter WDKLU W1IW IHAVEl SPECIALISTS R1NCR I9ff< NFW MAKKET, N. J. Chevron (Ml Company part ot tht great graop ol Chevron TODAY'S CONDITIONS CALL FOR HIS RECORD CAN SPEAK FOR HIM CcMBp«iiiM itrvlitf yen worldwide

QUALIFIED OFFICIALS • Sheriff of Middlesex County from 1953 to Present IN LAW ENFORCEMENT POSITIONS • Professional: Funeral Director and Embalmer. Secretary and Treasurer of the 80-year-old funeral home "Harding-Jamison, Inc." • Coroner of Middlesex County from 1944-47, 1950-53 • Former secretary and trustee of County Heart RE - ELECT Assn. • Member of the Middle Atlantic State Confer- ence on Correction • Member of the State Rural Police Association t State Director and member of the National ROBERT H. JAMISON Sheriffs' Assn. t President of the New Jersey Sheriffs' Assn. for the past five terms SHERIFF t Past President and life member of the Board of Directors of the National Jail Assn. MIDDLESEX COUNTY • Treasurer of the Morrow Assn. on Correction. (A state-wide group of prominent citizens in- terested in the prison, prisoner—welfare of prisoners and their families) t Member of the County Officers Assn. of N w Jersey • Police and Sheriffs' Assn. of North America • National Police Officers Assn. • Knights of Columbus, 4th Degree member • Member of the Moose, Elks Club • Past President and member of New Brunswick Optimist Club • President of the New Brunswick Council, United States Navy League § Member of the County Police Chiefs Assn. • Organized and carried on, for the past two years, a campaign on Drug Addiction concern- ing juveniles. Also, has given over 190 lectures and educational films. t Member of the International Narcotic Enforce- ment Officers Assn. • Was Riven an award for the outstanding public official of the state; Monthly awards by the Detectives Crime Clinic. Metropolitan N. J,, N. Y., and Connecticut region • Chairman of the Board of the First Bank of Colonia t Head of Civic Assn. of the United Fund • Chairman of the Metropolitan Regional Coun- cil, Law Committee Sheriff Robert H. Jamison • Member of a 12-man Board of Governors to Metropolitan Regional Council of N. J., N. Y., and the Connecticut area • Member of the New Jersey Funeral Directors Remember On Election Day, Nov. 2 • Member of the National Funeral Directors Assn, VOTE FOR ROBERT H. JAMISON • Member of the Rural Police Assn. • Ancient Order of Hibernians, 3rd Degree mem- Ami You'll Be Ashuml of a ber • Member of Middlesex County Assn. of Chiefs (•ootl Official of Police In the Important Position of t Member.of the American Prison Foundation, study on Short-Term Institutions • Member of the American Correctional Assn. SHERIFF OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY • Life Member of the N. J. Wardens' Assn. t Married to Catherine Kelly Jamison, formerly Former Assemblyman William Kurtz, made of Perth Amboy, N. J. Two children, Roberta the following statement: "I think Hob Jami- K. and Robert p., Jr. son is the best Sheriff our county or any other county ever had, and the peopli- of Middlesex will confirm this on election day " (Orderwt «nd P»W IV* Bj F>tten

Exclusive NEWS Carteret Press and From All the Independent - Leader Exclusively Community EIHOI-NMi KMtl PAOK THnrrHi tjdnpendent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret PI«B Thursday, October 28,1965 WINDOW On Green Street Presenting: Candidates For Council . By The 8taff I ... .main the time ifl on hand when spooky outlandish costumed John R, Egnn George Yatet B^lrrs, and even some adultg, will ring doorbells with eagei Joseph Nemyo Democratic Candidate outstretched to receive the traditional "treatj," whether ii We're Sorry Democratic Candidate Democratic Candidate Third Wart 1 OT Councihnan-it-largr Second Ward enilv, f"" P^nnips- Due lo mechanical difficul- Mr. Vales resides «t 311 l«rd Mr. Nemyo, a native nf Perth In all tn the casual observer on Oct.31 everything will appeal ties Jnst at press time It was Mr. Kuan, former police Street, Avcnel with Ms wife Amboy, moved to Hnpflawn niilinr indeed. Friends of all the "world's children, know Impossible to reproduce the chief, is a native ol Fords. A and *>«• He Is «mployrd hv after his marriage 21 years HRO. in fact, in 19«6 Halloween has become a very different hoi pictures of three Democratic graduate of Woodbrldtfe With BrMbury Tiucking Company of A lifelong Democrat, he Ifor millions of American boys and girls- one with a mon Party candidates for Munici- School, h« was active In base- KdMoa and has served as Shop served on the County Commit- jficnnl meaning. pal Council who are seeking hall circles lor many years. Steward for Tearasten Local tee for nine years. He is a past that had once been associated with senseless pranks, am reelection — Councllman-al- The Second Ward candidate 701 tor close to f) years. A re«i- president and ex-chief of Kens "outright vandalism and destruction, hag been transferred fo Large Joseph Nrmyo; Coun- Is a World War 1 veteran, serv- deitl of Wnnribrid^e Township hey Fire Company; one of the ver-incrensing number nf Americans into a night devoted i cilman George ValCs, Third in" nvirs"an for one year, for the \ntsl nine years, he organism, past president and nR ease the hunger and misery o( other youths in far awa Ward and (ounrllman John R. Married lo the former Or s< r«ed as fl member of the re- former captain of the Hoprliiwn ; this is the meaning of UNICEF. Egan, Second Ward, We are tniiie liurli;. the Kifans liavr develnnment eummitter, is First Aid Squad, one of Ihc j way this all came about is now part of our nntionnl folklon very sorry Indeed lhat this ffliiv d ii'thlrrs mid two inn*. past ptr- irtcnt of the Young nrganixers of the llnpeliiwn ",„...'! Sunday School class in 1350, a few youngsters' decisio happened, hut It was an un- He HIS appointed lo Ihe Wood- nenwrnli of Woodbridge. l.inns Club and lloprlawn Alii- flleri penr.'-s for needy children instead of candy on Halloween avoidable accident. hriduc I'nllrr Ornnrimfnl at I'harlfr mimlier of Klks Iiodge [ $17 which WHS sent lo the United Nations Children's Fund, iiner, serving as president of Hie :'t[c of "r< 'is.lig from tlie -ttlft nnd now a member of inspiration of this first spontaneous Trick or Treat forj l.itler group l»r several years. ranks (i ., , chief, sri.IIIK Wontilijirip*- l.oilges of Kiks. \V had such an impact, that today, 15 years later, some He was selected by the Demo- hi Unit i,i|>,;rilv until his itUrc- Mf, \vtfy is it gradaate of the emtie County Committee to fill , ;HKI a half million young Americans in over 13.000 commun-; men! 1.9. Mrnilime School and Ihe vacancy created hv the • nrv preparing for a similar venture and the nickels, pennies' A lifi'-li.nic I>"mocrat, Mr. ^"rvrd as a stcainhip engineer resignation ol Robert M. Vngel [dimes they collect arc expected to excee(^$2,000,(l(X). K;;;>:i is |i;::;| Jllf.Mcllt 111 l;l" with the N.irlh Allanllc Mcr- iis councilman at-lnrKc Pre- •(;i. (ill Bride, who as a memlx>r of the Woodbridgr .laycees' NMI Jersey Stale Superior (I! (tsnl Iliet foi tvin years. He viously, Mr. Nemvo served as inn.-iK of such a project in the township and is urging every- lictT, Ass.leinlian, a member joined Ihe armed forces in l%fl fiF.NF A. TOMASfiO WIIXIAM i. Second Ward Counri'man. net behind this worthwhile project on Halloween night. All II UIOLD J. MtiltTKXsr\ of Mie \iw Jersey Stale lilen- and rose to Ihe rank of first Democratic Candidate Democratic Candidate ., liners and identification cards can l>e picked up from any ol Democratic (mulid.ile tilicalion Association. Fords lieutenant In Ihe I'. S. during Fourth Ward Fifth W«r« ranches of the First Bank and Trust Co., N.A., in the township,! First Ward the Ko;Ian Conflict. Lions Club, Veterans nt Fnrei«n A native of Isrlin, Mr. Tom- A native of Bayonae, *Ir. li Id! llndc is an executive of the Woodbridge branch and the Mr, Mortenscii resides wilh VVnrs, Knit>'its of Columluis, asso resides at 1M Pleasant gallin bus bwn enqrt«y«d fc> HIT Iflfl per cent behind him, his wife and two daughters at Klks and Holy Name Society. Avenue, Iseiln with his wife HumWt Oil and R«flkklg C*., think over these facts when you give a few cents or a nickel 4ii7 (Inrham \\cnur. Woiiil- and three children. A graduate as instilment teehnh-kaa ta me when a youngster rings y«ur doorbell Sunday night. : luid^e He is vice president of of WoodhridRp High School, he the past 20 yean. He hat tow ex only a penny's worth of BCG vaccine to protect a child the K k B Mill Supply Co., attended Newark Extension, a Kflldeal of Woodbriije 1m tuberculosis; two and a hall cents worth of penicillin will I'ei-lh Amboy. Rutgers University for two 10 .rear* and was elected DM* i a disc of yaws, a horrible crippling disease; a young victim Mr, Morti'iisi'n is a mi'inlt* t cratic Cotwty CaouHltteonH of tlit- Woodbridge tire Cum- years. A real rslate broker, choma can be saved from blindness wilh 12>4 cents worth ot in the rtnt Dhfefet k join ointment, and a ense of leprosy can be treated success pan\. Middlesex (' n n n c ii . Mr, Tomasso Is head of the Two jew» later he was l i (or thrw years with only 75 cents worth of sulfones. Kn»'lits of Cnliiivliiis, Wotnl- Tomasso Realty Co., Oak Tree Road. chairmaa tl tte JtWk (.ont.s means enough DDT to protect seven children from briilje aad tl • Young Denxi- cruis of WnorJhndije. He h.is He is a director of the MUMle- Democratic fnsinnlirnn aad k for a year: a three month supply of vitamin capsules for' Vtm was appoteted a nenbe* or mother suffering from malnutrition costs only 15 cents. MTWII as co-eluri ,n;.n for the sei County Board of RwJton 1 «( the Zontag Board, wrrtm |jet this if you only gave one penny to the youngster ringing; ('ummuniiy Chi .1 and L'nllcd and a member of the State wd WILLIAM ,1. HIIII.KK far four yean. He ww tleeW [dowlx'H. it provides a hungry youngster with five glasses of! I nnd Campaign, lie i>< nisi) a National Board of Realtors. A Independent chairaaa M the Boaff «t A* i, .... | number ol the Alt. Cannel Nur- past president of the Iiettn Councilman-M-l.urKe ta lftt Ml k 1M jfou can tell that Thanksgiving nnd the traditional turkey Is i sing Grid Conuniltre and h is Chamber of Commerce, he Ii • A native of Klizahelh. Mr. , lar off—with Ihe many turkey shoots on the agenda at the ! been an active worker for (he member of St. Cecelia's KilfMt Bihler is married and the dhridgr Pnllcr Pistol Range. Ile.irt Fund. On the did Town- of Columbus, Holy Name, PTA, at the Woodbrfdg* Demtentti father of four children. He K » OrganlwttM. He ww a#p^Bt«4 he Wuodbridge Rotary ( the proceeds will bf given to the John F. traffic. He is employed by la'i- League Tigers for 12 years, A i; IK I\OI-F Mr. KilgaUh |g » OMMIM* 4 inedy Memorial Hospital fund, the troop's service project fornia Texas Oil Corporation, AU\ serving as manager for three (.01 1 Cnmfrf.i(e year. The girls will be there from 1 o'clock tiling targets New York City as & traffic yev«rs. Hollywood A lifelong resident of Wood- unski, 77 Oxford Road, reported Md a tnntet il Gveatcr C* IJCJICS al Ihe Knst Lilly Hall to be held in Seton Hall Uiiivers- merce and Industry Associa- Si'ciilld U Kill Drive, ft'ondbrlilqe. hridue. Mr. Nicola attended ,0 patrolman Altgelo Zullo, Tues- Jus Sunday night „„„_ Vrterans nt Foreign Wars. i, i;', :«'i sin is a native of tam^ke Cteh. Mr. Mr, Rackoff is an attorney Isclin sch.Mil and mdaaM d ^ ladies along with their distinguished husbands wiH be on \>w jersey State Federation K MH| WBHl D WBV Lui i \iiilli DJIUI! . and al- Iliah School. . I to honui1 the (list lady of Ihe state. This is the first time that Di«trict Boards •( E< and i member nf the law firm rom Wt dMMrea M SI CUlf of-*jw*n*- «" ••RofltofT, S" Ife is of « Iselin * j Jersey's first lady las been SD hootr* ailbwgh n.", a elude .ile school is nut allownl tu solicit for such items but it HALLOWEEN PARTY ing, so you can rely on your •il bi'kt'bi'll pnoliee at St. member ot the Avenel Fire I)e- From Fords, a,daughter to Mr. lie In find out wiial (he school is in need of and then pharmacist to carry out doc- ! "iiv.s S.'.,n:i| Tuusd.iy and when partmeut anil director of Avenel ISELIN - A Halloween party j and Mrs. Joseph Higgins, 34 Jon- [ciin be solicited for such prnjerts. ''<: w; s iviuly to go home he dis- Firelights Drum and Bugle was held by members of thejquil (iide: a son to Mr, and Mrs. tor's order*. cov. ,\d thai his bike, which had Corps. He is employed as a ma- Isilin-Colonia Senior Citizens!Nicholas Bravata, 1 Primrose Club Munday, at Green Street.Lane; a son to Mr. and Mrs. he n inrk'd between the school eliinlst by Waldron & Ilartig, Kirehouse Hall. j Andrew Rodricjuez, 29 Snyder Why not stop in today at HILL e c'tinh had been stolen. Hi^hliuid Park And is president A parade of members in cos-.Road: a son to Mr. and Mrs, PHARMACY, located at XI b:L'ye!c! is valued at MO. of Local 339 of tbe International tume was held and winners were Joseph Wozniak, 21 McCarthy Association of Machinists. Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret. Mrs. Stella Gerzen, Mrs. Grace'Drive. Sam Breslow, registered phar- BMTF.UY GONE Holland, Mrs. Mohr, Mrs. Maryj From Scwuren, a son to Mr, HOPEUWN - A battery was PLEDGE SUNDAY Mans, Mrs. Minnie Pearl, and land Mrs. Frank Sipos, 135 Robert macist, and proprietor extends :vm.)urt from his ear while it AVENEL - The youth of the Julius Weneski. Street: a daughter to Mr. and a welcome to new residents of y.-:is parked tit the Majestic Bowl-. Firs. Presbyterian Church of John Zullo. Woodbridge Town- Mrs. John Tonko, 408 East Ave- Carteret and invites them in in:; Alley Tuesday nifjht, Francis Avend, have received letters in ship Recreation Department, re- nue. to get acquainted. Iv Lawrence, 33 Peltier Avenue,;the mail with their pledge cards ported on the trip, which From Colonia, a son to Mr. and iM.iuclien, reported to Patrolman'(or youth tanvass. Deadline [or he attended alon; with the mem-lMrs. Philip Zaslower, 479 Chain ;Thomas Hn'aiczak. 'return of pledges is Sunday. bers. O'Hills Road.

I ., ..r J. MI..T CC.1 Caiuiii«-!e I•iflli Ward EVERYBODY'S DOING IT COME ON DOWN I" ni a il r:"ied iu Klizi'bcth, Mr. Ssii gramii-.tcd from Tlmtias Jcitti'iun lli^li School, lie ubl,lined a U.S. Degree in Husmes.s Adniinistraliiin from liiiler Cullcgi' and was induct- Way"" Huniild V. Hlrhiird A. Doniilil Wllllwn B. Walter L O«org» Arthur W ed into the Army in I'-lii. lie is DUMONT, ROCKOFF 015EN KORNK.SK1 LOWANDK SPRAT- AJTOEIt HEITZEN- SATEWCZ married and the father of four SON RODER SI ..u ,,it. JK. FORD M.wdAN It. PAT.iKANU'K children. The family resides at liiile|Ki!(l(U( 8 Wendy Kuad, Cnloiiia. Third tturri A field salesman lor Berry i HI Kli/abeth, Mr. Sclirei- A native ol CleveliUiil, , Sleel Corporation, Hosclle, Mr, •» graduate of 1'iiigry and a resident of Maku hUnd Soil is past president ot the |l, 1'li/uhelii, and attended Dukes Estates Community As- bi for*' her marriage, Mrs. I'at- allege, Scllrnectady, sociation, and a charter mem- BJotmnl J. John A J, Edwairt [ Galdo J. Normui Joo»|>li ('. Kotiert f>, skanick has resided in Sewaren LYNCH CRABIEL BK1G1AN1 TANZMAN DORKN WILENTZ CO0TA PHILLIPS VAT, JB. i He served with the Army ber of Ihe Woodbridge Town- UTJGHRS for 15 years. A graduate of liiriiijeai! Theatre and ship Young Republicans and Tuttenville High Si-houl, she k j,lii;ijor in the Army Ke- president of the Colon i.i Re- enrolled vu that sehuuls pri'ma- publican Club. m-nl tumor rail. Mr. Schreiber was After gruduniiun she *m em- Ward Htpubllcan Chuir- ployed in the secretarial divi- ENJOYED l'AKTY '"11 from IWZ-I'JW wus MIIlM J. sion of Western Kleitrie Corn- WOUDUlilUGE - Members of •'•'an Municipal Chair- puny, New York und theu wttf he White Church Guild with.jius' i 'Ii' is a member of the BIHLER transferred to pereouuel and ands and guests unjoyed a "Hal finally to public relations, where uweeti Jammie", a party high' lodge, K. & A.M., G12 she was secretary to the editor lighted by entertainment provid- iii Cuuncil, No, 9, St. of the company's newspaper. ed by the Cambric Hoys, a folk <'imiintiiHiery No. 9; 8be In a former member of the sinning group of local youth. TO STEP UP TO GOOD GOVERNMENT i^t'iii Chapter, No. 16, Carroll Club of New York aud St. Jamel Church Senior Chujr. u" U-giun, Fourth Ward THE WORLD BOOK She is married Ui WuJkr Pats- ENCYCLOPEDIA VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATES WITH COURAGE »& TvmpUb, Tm, • Buujamia Wbidwt*. Thursday, October M, 1965 PAOPI FOUKTKEN Prizes Galore Brownies Take lHallowcen For Rosary Fete Part In Revel Sale Is Hff at How voa BE! .IN _ An 1SEI.IN - Nineteen Brownie service, nf silver meeting pr*,,, Girl Sco'rt TinojK of Ne^hhor- with jthe Homo nrvl hood 6, Cm sronrls C'Hin-i!. Mr- of Schooi licinnled i Ihe I'-^l Brown* horn* a carpetl^mip n Hevel hold Satiirisv .it Merrill n flo- Or. l'nrk. TriT••« were from Uie two 8 lv l«e!s carried onl hy vi'l h" |241. .TO. .in I W; ,-iml Junior yh 1 Mnrtin^ nt |parade at 1 in •, [Troor-i 101 ^1. and 1IW HP M. In St. John Visnney cs-inoon pBr,1(|P Two airier Rirls were i („,. at each Brownie table to The commlttM nmoMn of Mm the lilile ones, etude them in mak Coholan, general chair linn mime \;\::*, ,'tml plnce rents ol man: Mrs. Victor Cihak »nd Mm., ; itheir own rre«: nn, nml to teach BWPTS, ticket": Mrs pal, (innminowl n .. Itnem n "Ret-ariuaintrd" name fintndB and Mrj. Martlnlbe publlRhwi fnr %. Featured were square dancing, rn(f!e; Mr^ Jmcph To-i^, , ' ]m land of lot*•= pretrnd, a propel prires and domtinns:: ' I show, featuring the Bro\»nie . Muicalino. decora-;'«'""«*'P helw^ . i legend and ork nnl skits; LunoV Mrs. Kugene Heiwr. table the home. itime. where girls had !heT tra- nrlze« and (avnrs; Mrs, Edward Additional rl;iSi ditional "now tag lunches'; Mltreuter, refmhments and Mri. ^mw, lnr|ii<1 Mr DOWN ARGENTINE WAY - "Mwlrann of Kniprr. pv.hl.cty cha.r-|R(go)(1| ^ TURKEY SHOOT - Senior fiirl Scouta «* Tn»p 4» , Mrs Fdwin ^••Vr ing sack races, tliree legged freshments are ' races, and relay races. Vincent ScanwM y. irnUas the rumors often made Jar* «''".t"'^' °" ^ \ 'Williams. Mrs Klr, Sermon Subject nrior to in election as regards urday, November 8. TV L«. Sornnil Prise Mrs. Philip Sehrcbo- y 17 Plans fo Cathnlir Protestant or Jew- Master Sanford Traberman w.lljflfcw ^WOHd m* nnder Rns.vhi. ,ir»l v-, one votersvotes. Hase wila lcitize erapnasiin aned thatlchgnnot t the Haftorah. He will alsoj ^ ^^eri (/Mlin 1 " participate in the wrv'f* ex< ISELIN - I«roy Smith of Sl»! 0 To Be Timely as a member of a faith. his gratitude for Charles Street, took v*m{ prto ™ Kinderjarton ,, ,, Book Fair Event ' chain happy occasion. win noiu us an-j urtAjlMA — ft "'" H"^ "" ""I".", ,.JJ. thai/time Services are held daily each noal bam dance, Saturday, at St. will be discussed tomorrow tughtjplace at 8 P. M. under the fl.reo night at 8:00 P.M. The public is event at the New Jersey Baken' after a brief r nine November 3rd at School 17 Convention held at Atlantic City • Cecelia's Ixwrdes Hall A buffet when Rabbi Ahrdiam Hor\'iti,|lion of fc\M Horvitz and Cantor invited. Wedneiday, Nnv \\w. .innnnl book fair, open house i was nre- T supper will be served. Music will!spiritual leader of Temple Beth;R(jyaj Rockman...... Congregation services week. is scheduled at 8 00 pm in I' Junior | wiited by Allied Trades of for the \, all purpose room. The hook , ™!he by Joey Gee and his orchestra.|mA^T™T^, _Avenut e J«i*v. M! , MMrp . and Mr,. Harold Txabc, are held Saturday monings at jMrs Robert Driscoll is Uie chair- Jersey, Division 1 be bV first i will continue through November Vrie? ' Rabbi Horvitz will dis-.maa wiU be hosts at the Bar M.t-9:15 A. M. 4th. and 5th. iman- Rooks covering a wide variety, fmm the very popular I)r Seuss to ^re-historic animals chosen es- pecially for children from kinder- garden through the sixth grades, will be on sale. Parents are invited tn visit their children's classrooms Wednesday evening, then browse through the library where hooks :.re displayed , nml can be purchased during these | three days. A poster contest by •the fourth, fifth, and ;vtht grades is now heing conduced based on 'bonk1; displayed at t'i" fair. Win- 'ners will be selected ncording to Com* join with ui at w oriirn.ility and their iwstcrs will br displayed amnn:: the Ixwks. our Diamond JubiUal You'll find many I On November ?"d, Klection exciting value* and ide«$ for "Ptrtoncdwng IXiv, a cake and fo'd sale will tic held from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Your Rooms" ,,. from complete room MRS. EUJS I.E SLVRPLES Mothers are asked to bring in cake or favorite food. Volunteers grouping! to carpeting to unusual are needed and any person inter- decorator Memories! ested may contact Mrs John Ro- Former helin Resident mano president 3811809. Married at Glendola Court of Honor CHOOSE LSELIN — Announcement has be«n made of the marriage of SELIG... Miss Susan Marie Newell, daugh- For Troop 45 ter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. For lasting beauty Newell Jr, Belmar, formerly of COI/MA - A Court of Honor Iselin, and PFC Ellis Le Marples, Is Observed was held recently by Troop 45, and comfort! son of James C. Marples, Rah- Roy Scouts of Colonia-Avenel at _ , , , LSELIN — Junior Girl Scout;Temnle B'nai Jacob. Avenel. Rab- SELIG IDUBI quality conitrnctiiw, with wayUT . and mMrs. Rut h Marplesr , St. tack fcttnni u til bmJw»od kiln iriti Petersburg. Fla. Th« double 'ring'Troop WA held a Parent's Nightihi Philip Brant, spiritual direc- frames, fin»* tanp"""> v> and five years old; Primary, six community have been planned) 0 through eight years old; and p.m., Women's Missionary Coun and future meetings will cover j Other Night* 1U S:SO btck., HNF Mit auhiom. Color. u4 UM*1 ...I'* *** lk«ml 84' UMUJ, ? •z» Junior, nine through eleven years cil monthly meWing; and Fri trade and technical schools, col old. day, 7:30 p HI C A s iCIuist'CIit's \.MI..« nuirw coii'i'lit dni'i'wfs, (»f W) Activities [»«' die wt& w U.'Ui >uuUi meet •mil II""T t'i'ii-s of in'"rust to tile include: Monday. tt:30P.IO .ing- ii coiuinuflity. PAGE ftfTOW ndent-Leader (IB.) - Cutoret Press Thursday, October 28, * * * * * * * ********* HE ZIRPOLO ADMIN1STRATI0 GETS THINGS

Youngsters participating In World W.I.D.E,-the Township's novel recrea- tion program, .perform for their par- ents, at one of the weekly Friday night shows. During the week, the children learn native songs, dances, games and arts and crafts. More than 700 youngsters participated in World W.I.D.E. dur- ing this past summer.

An architectural rendering of the first municipal swimming pool that will be constructed as part of Project Bowtie-the Port Beading rehabilita- tion program. Construction of the multi-purpose recreation area is set for next year, ^

1 A rendering of' the new Colonia branch of the Woodbridge^Free Pub- lic Library which Is now under con- struction on the corner of Inman and Beekman Avenues, The library, which is being built withJa federal grant of $32,500, is one of manfrle'w JmjMtove- ments made to the Woodbnclge li- brary system under the Zirpolo ad- ministration by the Woodbndge li- brary Board of Trustees. In addition, many improvements have also been made at the other branch libraries in- cluding the initiation of a central library.

First Ward Councilman Harold Mortensen (left) and Charles Beagle, Dirtctor of Public Works (right) ex- plain the new road construction techniques developed by Woodbridge to Kenneth Coe, (second from left). Chief Technical Advisor to Limmer and Trinidad Co. of London and John Spangler, Assistant Director, National Asphalt Pavement Association. The technique developed by Wood- bridge now enables the Township to pave hundreds of feet of road in oHe day for less money than it cost to pave the same numbmer of feet previously in one week and for more money. With the new techniques, more than 180 miles of roads have been paved since 1962.

• • IT KEPT A STABLE TAX RATE g THIRD YEAR1, ROW TOO! * JOSEPH NEMYO for I MORE action like this • HAROLD J. MORTENSEN Councilman Firet W«i k k k * JACK EGAJN Councilman Second Ward EELECT ^ ^ ^ * GEORGE YATES Councihnan Third Ward * GENE TOMASSO Councilman Fourth Ward the complete ZIRPOLO team * WILLIAM KILGALLIN c^h^rmw^

67ETTN!^ THE WAYJ VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 2 t******* ********^ Thuriday, October 18,1985 PA OF Warning Offered On Cadettcs Elect Rabbi Announces Officers Named Open Burning Rule\ WEIGH] Friday Service ISELIN — D. A. Gunthner. fire By Iselin Croup Patrol Leaders inspector, and Harold Seaman, commiisioiKT of fire prevention, ISEUN - Elect inn of patrol 1SKMN - Rabbi Michael i hnve reminded residents of Fire WATCHERS| LSFUN - At meeting held W lenders wsn h(>ld by Cadettn Cirl |ar spiritual leader of Congrega- District No. 9 that open burning Ihe Bowl-OMnt «>rtk Tree Road, <^oiit Troop 171, nt St. CtcrUf* tion Meth Sholom, nnnouneed is prohibited. j •Mill Ihe ladtn Alii1'"' Association, School NamH were: Randy Tn"u Snhhnth ^rvires will be held to- They advlted that refuse such I HecM officer; fir OK coming! trr Snndy ind tho Cup Takes Pa morrow. « p. m., at the Temple. j ns grass, leaves, trees, shrubbery,! year as follow trol'; Mnrlc R.nrzlnsW. SpaRhrtli 90 Cooper Avenue Rabhi Scrtnbr should be gathered and placed in; awl' tlio Mfiilhnlls J'ntrnl; and j|| |w i^isted by Dr. Norhert Henry Modi in w a trash can and put at the curb Christim- IVn-tomope, Aiiventiir- Kastncr. cantor. Herb Richmnn. for the Department of Sanitation president: Sal Mnrano. vice-presi- ers Patrol Son-icM will be held Saturday r 1 to collect. dent, Pony l/nrar George Ma- Also PIH'M * " : Knthy Sulli- morninc. W a. m, and Bar "Any per*10 or persons caught j •hiMky, vie* | •••iHent, Major van. Troop iv-ribo; Karen Remo- Mitxvnh rites will be held for eague; Oinrl'- I'.ilermo, viee- lino; Knpn Cari'a. Androa Tom- Wayne Te-islw, ion of Mr and burning In the open thall he lia-j president, Mii"' I^eagiM1; Ed- ctyV, and li>crs ward Millar, vice- president, Junior Congregation services law", they stated. AMAZING NEW VINYL LATEXJ>AINT Equipment; M Motown, corres- TV troop wrnt on a hike to wilt be held Saturday. "1:30 a. m. CLASS ponding s^crrtfli- Floy Abel, as Roosovdt Park, and had sn op- and Minchs services at 5:3fl p m. distant 1.1 ing seoretarv; portunity to use their various WedTif«1ay, November 3, fl 30the wpervtrton of Rabbi Scho- Michael NiRrn treasurer; .Iny scouting skilJs. A scavenger hunt p m . a discussion class from the lar and Allen Moskowitz. Begin "Triple Hiding Vinyl Flat " '•'•ml treasurer; was a frntum o( the d»y. Code of Jewish Life will be held ners Hebrew class has been set Charles Ol'son. • <» < and tnonns at the Temple. Classes are under for Wedneaday, November 10. ' cJinirman; Ted Pv,il Oaks. Oak Irunk who watched her. "Sh«'s Thti Point If Mo<*« »o o J»H*d Con»l«t»ncy. Trop Road i! iii'.s from the. wllow!" nowl-O-Mat, mi ^ itnnlav, No- U«a It on oil interior lurfacat including vember 6, 7M p MI matenrf. Dull of 9>ouy turfatt. Do not Tickets may U- obtained from ROCKMANS MIKE UM ov«r ealwmin* or fllue. Do not u» any Stan Podgorski chairman, 37 oil, oil color* or thlnn.r*. Cltcm up tool* Grand Avenue, Ft' l-7«B; or Mr, LIQUORS vritfi *oap ond wa\«. For k!tth«n ami both Nigro, Mr, Marhmky. Mr. Shan- All Your w« r«comm*fld Mmi-gloii. dniow, or John C, Hansen. mem- t»rs of the committee. The dead line for reservations in Sunday. GIANT • SIZE wu an SUBMARINE SMITAS PAINT & WINDOW CowerrtUve Middteage is when you went to SANDWICHES see how long your car will last TOR LATEX SHADES tUHaa rtyta, bif tetoettM GLENDORA VARNISH instead 0/ how fast it will go. Times-Democrat, Davenport IneL Meat Bdl k Swap TO $100 OR RK. I Plcilic Vinyl Er»- WALLTEX I COLD ALSO TURKEY, ROA8T BEEF, COLD CUTS FLAT I bontd. Plain hal- REMOVER How True BEER Phone Orden Accepted: (14-9891 Good for walli 36' A man who can laugh at him Pentag at Randolpk 382-2847 self will always be amused. CARTERET OPEN 7 DAYS TILL 11 ?M. if DINING AREA and celling*, -The Grit can b» tlntttl. Soap and wa- t«r cleanup.

I" FIX'T 4 GOOD LATEX CEMENT SEALER rrottctt, refioiiKii and Mali drlvtwnyi dill w*arh«r damag.. 198 •naavMHHMVS. n..,., d ho. M trod,!, r« «» «» " 6 Ib. Kit I WALLPAPER 1Q< oooo. Single Roll | # COMING SOON LINE OF STANLEY TOOLS and f R_°™_ ™.?h?L.. Uv, «(// DIRECT AJ OUR FACTORY. ..SAVE 40% 401IN. Broad St. Elizabeth <#••' •% OPEN DAILY TIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY TIL 6 P.M. BEST BROS. W« rtxrv* tht right lo limit qucmtttiM. a new telephone directory for the New Brunswick-Perth Amboy- TOWNSHIP of WOODBRIDGE Woodbridge Area with larger, easier-to-read printing and SANITATION... all-number listings for all customers LEGAL HOLIDAY

NOTICE When your new telephone directory is delivered soon, you'll notk» that the listings are printed in type that's much easier to read because it's about 20# larger. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 You'll also notice that everyone in this area will have all-number telephone numbers like 249-9970 (in place of CH 9-9970). But you'll continue dialing exactly as before. A glance at your IS ELECTION DAY phone dial will show that, whether you dial CH 9 or 249, you use exactly the same holes in the dial to do the job. Election Day is a recognized Legal Holiday for All-number calling is part of our long-range program to increase our Sanitation Personnel, therefore there vrill the supply of telephone numbers. We're rapidly running out of not be a garbage pick-up made on this day. usable letter combinations to identify all the new telephones of the many new homes and businesses needing telephone service. The new numbering system greatly increases the supply of usable NEXT PICK UP WILL BE ON telephone numbers. If you have any questions about your new directory, just call the FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5th Telephone Business Office.

Your cooperation aud consideration will be great* \y appreciated. New Jenny Bell

THE SANITATION DEPARTMENT WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP PM3I §T (F B.) • Cartrret Press 't Octobw IS, 1VH

a student at Jersey City State i NOT MAKE Miss Elaine I. Bourdeau College. Mr. Toni lerved with ilSdOBSOf the U. S. Navy and k an em- 3MAIL-- ployee •"» (W.000 •>•. «f ably as both majority and minority a distinguished record In the State fry.r. ,olJ hi 3 llor.ll) Ov«» 15 Iec[l <* ^mocrii& ^ Republicans sidered a leader and is held m high At the outset let us say that we alUte for his abUtt to Mrve a11 the ^ y ^.^ ^ esteem for his ability throughout the heartily endorse the candidacy of regardleg5 rf He county, A son of a brillian Richard J. Hughes for reelection as tlme from a very ^y ^^^ to dis. David T. Wilentz, who has I govemor of this progressive state. cuss problems of the voters and best uted much to his city, county, state Oov. Hughes, during his years in of all, he endeavors to do his best to and nation, the younger Mr. Wilentz office, has achieved a great deal in solve those problems. Mr. Tanzman is highly successful In his own right, helping to place New Jersey In the has been the sponsor of many He defended the homeowners in the . *_ i. ..u u u u A i WOKI. important bills which have benefited now famous Iselin case and won. He interested in education and has made with a hostile Republican Legislature J several excellent suggestions tor pro- every inch of the way. We endorse gressive and much-needed legislation. Oov. Hughe^s despit__ e the fac_ t the Re- He sponsored the Second Mortgage SAVE 40-60'Ib. public«nB"side"ha^"gen'erated unusual bil1 which set maximum Interest rates We feel Mr. Wilentz will be an excel spirit - a spirit characterized more whicn previously went as high as lent addition to the Middlesex Cowaty 28% His vC n Vf^TC Jv Hft^WP UAN KKATT CHOKE by lte heat than any light it has shed - sponsorship includes the team of legislators. CUBED on Issues While there have been many ^eM L&M ™e Bil1!the bil1 to study We also endorse the candidacy ofj SP»RE STEAK or charjres R is our feelinc they were the needsof indigent patients In hos- Robert H. Jamison for reelection LONDON CHOPS RIBS MOU made of unusually thin fibre. 4pltals, the bill which will permit He has been municipalities to sell land owned by As far as the State Senate post is a conscientious and tireless public of- them to persons displaced by high- concerned, this newspaper has had ficial and has accepted all the respon- way construction; a measure to assist the privilege before of endorsing Sen- sibilities inherent In his office. Mr. persons displaced by highway con- RADE "A" FRYER ator John A. Lynch, a candidate for Jamison has made the office of uher- struction to receive monies in advance reelection, and the present cam- iff more than a routine one and his of condemnation proceedings. Mr. paign has given us no reason to fine accomplishments are known Tanzman also sponsored a bill to in- change the high regard we have held throughout the State. We feel confi- crease state aid for Junior colleges for this gentleman from New Bruns- dent that his laudable programs will which is now in committee and was wick. Senator Lynch has a long, dis- continue with his reelection. :HICKEN LEGS also one of the sponsors of the Mid- tinguished record of public service. As far as the candidates for the dlesex County Junior College and We have watched him advance pol- Board of Chosen Freeholders are con- Green Acres measures. itically through the years- from city cerned, it is quite apparent that the commissioner and mayor of New Mr. Brigiani, a former resident of Republican candidates have given «s Brunswick, to County Prosecutor and Woodbridge, also has a fine and out- no reason to believe they are better i thence to the State Senate seat. A standing background in public ser- equipped for office than Freeholders ;HICKEN BREASTS very able legislator, he sponsored the vice. He has served ably as magistrate Joseph R. Costa, John A. Phillips and bill which gave Middlesex County its in Jamesburg, as acting magistrate in our own John J. Fay, Jr., who are OT QUARTERS-GENUINE CUT LEGS AND BREASTS own representative in Congress, He Perth and as a member and seeking reelection. These men have has been cited by Labor for his "per- president of the Jamesburg Board of been very effective individually and as fect voting record." We are indeed Education. a team and it is our belief the voters BONHfSS KIStET FRKH CMCKEN Mil FED MMKif1U happy to endorse Senator Lynch once In the Assembly, Mr. Brigiani has will return them to office by large PORK Cic t"l C ] again. made a fine contribution to State majorities. lb lb h d ROaST j/ Due to the reapportionment legisla- government and has served on major We earnestly believe the Democrat- ROAST J / BEEF « " > tion erupted this year, Middlesex committees including Public Safety, ic team In the State, County and 69 municipality has done a praiseworthy County for the first time will have a Defense and Veterans' Affairs. He Is ERE PARTICULAR ABOUT OUR WONDERFUL GROUND BEEF! second State Senator, J. Edward the author of many bills In regard to job for all of us and will continue to do so. AND WE'RE STILL HOLDING THESE LOW PRICES! Crabiel, Democratic candidate, is our public service, choice. He has a brilliant record in A sponsor of some excellent social Therefore, they have our unquali- fied endorsement. STILL! PURE LEAN STILL ! I EXTRA LEAN GROUND STILL ! the General Assembly and has served legislation, Mr. Doren undoubtedly has R0UND OUND GROUND r IT FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT IN CHUCK H H STEAK MIDDLESEX COUNTY and NEW JERSEY VOTE DEMOCRATIC \ REASONABLE MEAL! BONUS OHKK SWIFT'S CHOICE 'HUE, FRESH 1 LB. BAG RICHARD J. HII&HES SAUERKRAUT For Governor WUH tAtH PUItCHASt I CHMtCOAl Vote The ii JOHN A. LYNCH J. EDWARD CRABIEL "Til SPARE RIBS f, For State Senator For Slate 1Senator 3 LBS OX MOKt I GUIDO J. BRIGIANI JOSEPH C, DOREN JMPARE! STEAK For Assemblyman Fw AwsmMjman

HOMEMADE KMUDf. NORMAN TANZMAN ROBERT N. WILENTZ COLE SLAW For AttemNjman M SWffT EACH |{ TOWARD ilk BO* POTATO SALAD JOSEPH B. COSTA JOHN A, nmxips JOHN J. FAY J [ALIAN rot FrvelmUar Forl GROUND CHUCK «Pw«Gr«*dOwcki MACARONI rwrtotfler PorFnckolder Jj MUD .USAGE ROBERT H. JAMISON jj CALVES UVER: BEEF PATTIES j For Sbwlff i 59 Uttu |w4 Ikru n S.I , llol X K1IJ it , i lor by MMMMM Count? DMMNNtta Commit**, J. P aomam, Otnlntuui, BM U«, mm BrunmMk, IT, J. Thursday, Ofnbrr 2F. PAOF FTOTTTFFN JFK Ties Edison 12-12 Amboy Smashes Barrons Fords Cubs Lone 7 to 0 Zebras Next Opponent | i n Next Game with Madi N Ka SO ISEI-1N - It was a race against the clock tained drive by Edison's i th(1 WOODBRHXiK \ ruggH Perth Amhoy best ieteiwive lines to. the il) but in the fourth period at the Woodbridje High •de carried to the Ketm,.,i HiRti School tenm « ih « reputation „, , secondary has been vubtrahli io dwp pass- NORTH FMSON — For the sec school stadium with a determined John F. Sam Pearson, a liliio ,,,,', hard hitting, mnnini: club, caught Wood es thus far thiR season. If thr • '"rent prob- ond time in five names, the Fords: Kennedy High School club marching IB yards afternoon, took off am,,,! bridge- off balance vih n passing gamr nrni lem ran be rectified and <.m\r:i\vi pitches Bearcats wore caught by surpriw w:th two minutes remaining in the game wa« trapped twice, hut , ;m alert defense whu'h eventually pnvod the close to hi* receivers, New ivunswirk may on a List minute tijuchdown pass to even the scon? at 12-12 against a scrappy loete near the sideline; ,,. ., way for their droisuc 40-0 victory ovrr 'hr encounter a little difficulty :-"irning home and wound tin in the short wwl nf I (I i son contingent. The Eagles had dropped the end »ne for n inm-M,,.,.' (unmatched Barrons al Waters Stadium he- with » victory' a 7-fl score Sunday afternoon nl i:i straight verdicts before their fine per- the Itadium Kcorrho.-ini r , fnre a sellout crow I «>( .1,(100 spectator1; Wayne Rrecka. one of thr 11 irrons' most North Edi«on. With a second find formance before an estimated crowd of Mike Zellskoviei hrnkr .. four situation .md the ball on thr Ecjdle Krupa's atteni ,t "'S Th« expected close duel between the nninh- improved linemen during the p i'i two weeks, t ; Bcarrnt 34 yard line. Shamrock 2.700 crossbar. boring rival* never materialized as the Pan suffered a knee injury rim mi1 the Perth nui»rtcrb«rk ,lnhn Khawdfc pa.ivd Saturday the Iselinites, coached by Bon- I hers look rharRe curly in the first period Amboy clash, and it is doubtful whether or Edison advanced 7?. y,iu\ , to l>sn nmwn who took thn bull nie Osboroe, havo intentions of improving and dominated thr {Mnie the rest of the wiy not he will be in uniform '" Saturday's touchdown in the it,mi ,',„!. on the Ben rent Wi and battled his their current 2-2-1 record against Madison Coach Sam Uipo's H irrons made costly mis- game with New Brunswick »on, Lennie Bonnlskv, Din i way the rem.iininf; 20 yards for Township. Madison has a 3-2 record, losing takes whieh the chnm|iieiMhlp-bound Amboy- RonUa Gtrriion prated ho <••m ran against the senre. decisions to Perth Amboy and East Bruns- Perrochlno sltcrnatiiu: • •-,- irt'n Talk About Carl Vrillo ans took full advantage of to chalk up one of the best ita« and Bruce Tay!» ihmved that wick. However, the Spartans have the al- the Eagles picked up fm,, <. , The Bcircits. mimis the ser- the most one sided scores in the nistory of his ability to throw the ball i< almost as ef- ways dangerous Glen Davis, rated as one Ing to th» Iselin ir, .\f:, , vices of Tim Stevens Jack Mor Their isn't a football fun within a 24 mile the two schools fective as his running as the bnlried backs of Central Jersey's best passers. iJist Fall plays reached the i? p, .lies. Kev McClone and and with radius who will not admit that Al Beleskl ranks Al Beleski, the volatile WoodbridRC end, paced Perth Amboy to its jubihnl victory. Uie air with a spot lu>, vince Kneznrowski still hobbling JKK upset Madison for one o( their biggest still looked good in defeat, snatching four Garrison scored twice on p;^ <•< from Tay- grabbed «n the pipht on,,. as one of the most versatile ends ever to wear around from a leu Injury, just victories of the 19M inaugural season. passei for 52 yards and excelling in defense. lor »nd quarterback Pete CnMrlln. Costello. halfback eluded three ,|,.|, emild not pet their offense to jell In the recent game with Edison, the JFK the Red and Black colors at Woodbridge High. His pitcher Rirky Conxalez, the Barron .iic- who was almost an unknown in the Panther ting paydirt. Mike !•,,>„ When the offense finally did start gridders missed scoring opportuniUei in nal caller, had another off day with his r-8" backfield before the Woodli into the With two minutes reni,,n., score but just could not cash in Edison kicked off to open the game and in stadium Saturday afternoon with one of its scoring act himself on a qii;n>>-rh.-irk sneak. and the ball resting nn th« i to a leg fracture and has appeared in five games on them. eight plays the Iselinites drove »9 yardi to best teams in recent years. The Zebras, with The win was Perth, Amboy'•; (mirth straight of fans began viewing thf •, this year to construct his present reputation. In the first quarter, Fords took the visitors' 13. The big play was a 35 yard • ''1 a 4-1 record, knocked off Somerville. Edison victory since an opening tie •• -mir with As- were not expecting n nn, , Ihe owning kicknff and moved Few mention his defensive ability but running Township and Phillipsburg, before losing » bury Park. Woodbrttge at the i>iesent has a pass play from Ricky Gonulez to Carl iilar stage of the g.inie |.., from their own 4* to the Sham- W 14-0 decision lo I'ninn to snap their string. 2-3 record. Grillo, who made a leaping catch before ing staff still had hopes backs who attempt to negotiate his flank posi- rock jn in seven plavi and lost being pinned down on the Eagles' 27. Three •i*t However, the County Sent team bounced nark Game, statistics show that i.nrison and tion seldom pick up yardage. Like the man said, 1 the ball on downs. TV Mg play running plays carried to the 23, from where Two plays later, Cui , last Friday night, conquering Trenton High Taylor were consistent runner , when the ball was a 1« yard nass from Kev Gonzalez pitched to Bob Lanlgan on the 13 and determined receiver •.: "This Beleski can smell a play like a hound dog by a comfortabi: 2fi? margin. wasn't traveling through the HI. Taylor Short to Jack McDermott. for a first down. At this point th« Kennedy secondary out ot position'-„•,( Woodbridge Waeh Sam lAipo's task this lugged the ball 13 times for ni yards and senses a fox and I have seen him make tackles drive stalled with Ihe aggressive Ed 1 son clear. Valker spotted his f,-. ,v • week will be to correct the glaring miwues Garrison, 17 for 51 In Hrit"downs, it was the In the third period Nick De- v 1 line shoving the host team back to the 24. field and Immediately ail '•„. on quaterback sneaks, I would like to see a pass- his Barrons made against the Panthers. He Panthers with a 16-7 advantai!' and UM6 fine recovered n fumble on the Shamrock 35, but again the Bear which traveled with the ,v er such as George Wasilek throwing to him. It and his staff feel their present gridders can in rushing. Minutes later JFK received a big break s cats were unable to put on a sus misiil*. When the hall ,-..,',.. take the visiting Zebras if they are capable The lopsided score ran tie attrihuted to when an erratic pass from center on a would b« something to watch from the stands tained drive Momenta later. orbit, Grillo snared n nn •-, of regaining the form they showed during four Perth Amboy interceptions by Williams, fourth down and punt situation bounced hack where I sit each Saturday afternoon." Dou« H.irt intercepted a John made It to UM a, u-|-lf, the exciting Union and Plainfield scrambles. Garrison, Taylor and Fulton and and a cost- to the five. Mike Lyons, Iselin end. wa« on Shawde pas* on the North Edison the scene to recover the loose bait for Os down by BonaJsky's desp. ,i, The struggling Barron* have one of the ly fumble early in the first period. It is only natural for the Woodbridge fans to W. cut to his left and seemed on home's charges and it looked aa though a With the clock Kill runm.r heap plaudits on Beleski, simply because they his way only to fumble the bull score was about to go up on the board. i« Uml(an on the w It inH.-i have had the opportunity to watch him perform and have Dean Rrown pick it up Edison held firm for three downs as Tony a penalty moved Iselin Wk Golden Knights and run it back to the Fordj K. at the stadium four consecutive Saturdays, while It was hist thit kind of a d,iy Barrellona, Ijirry Barnikow and iJinigan Exactly 40 «econds rem.,-., when nothin? seemed to go rij;ht- attempted to batter their way Into the end with spectators on both s >, the John F. Kennedy club was engaged in games Triumph Over standing In silence, With.» , played outside the confines of the township. 'or Forth. The Bearcat defense I tone without success. On fourth down, |hHd nicely in the second qinrtrr quarterback Mike Volker took to the air but Iselin lined up on the h;i:i ( Therefore, they have not had the pleasure of wVn th* Shamrocks had a firtl thrust at the Ediion end ,,,:, Clippers, 25-0 his pass failed to reach 111 intended target. the snap from center ami inn Coal nn lhe '•'«••••< ^ casting their gridiron eyes on still another fine WOODBRUXiK ••- By utilizing!""^ Bearcat R hut, At the start of the second period, a 15 yard ped back with his eyes fun,,,, failwl to soorr and end in Carl Grillo, the pride of the Iselin camp- n strong runnin- same and a tight - outside nf the penalty moved Iselin to the Edijon 31. After of the goal post When the K, 1 defense St Cecelia (1 ol d e n'touchdown pass, held the Sham-• two unsuccessful passes, Volker faked a pass,* the JFK signal caller spo! , us. In our opinion, he is almost a carbon copy a nav p ;t nf lhp ni(v Knights' of Iselin rucked up a de-,"^' ' T ^ and tossed a strike into ih, The Narth Klllson spotted an opening and lost little time hustl- of Beleski. They both appear to be about the risive 25-0 triumph over the '< . '"urhdown who lecured the pigskin in '• SPt n hv nnSs ing to the 12 for a first down. Bob Acquisto same size in uniform and have identical moves Cranford flippers in a North .Icr- ^ " * m'^ception this point it was 1212. lost yardage back to the 13 but on the next when it comes to breaking into the clear to em- p hv „.„ I)(lVm,r,hnn on the mid play, Barnikow took off around his right Kennedy had an oppoi!u:; scy Pop Warner . ,nference Rame. ;„„,,, ^-^ wh(1 ^unied j( ,0 ,hf barass much raster opposing defensive backs. game but once again Sop.,r,,, Iselin went up on the score- j- rds 40. Two plays later Shawd'. end. After one good block, he increased his O blocked. However, Edison i,»Mni ;.-,::!•.•:?:• ttirouK" the first n3sswj |n Hrnwn for the touch- speed to pass the Eagles' second line of de- Both Beleski and Grillo have great hands, period when Hie Giants pinned (Jnwn. fense on his journey to the end zone. It was handing Osborne's cluh s!:.! which enabled them to pick off passes inches Crnnfaf.! •.•-••!»•.!!> 'He sn.idows of The Bnbc.its on the other hand! Iselin B^> when Ray Soporowski's attempted at victory. With the ball mm, off the turf or a couple of feet over their heads their own goal post. When the hid evervthine their way and kick for the extra point was blocked by Mika wide stripe, Volker drndi.l Clippers attempted to move out nhved their best ":ime of the sea- with comparative ease. We wouldn't label either of a troublesome position, the.5on as thev combined a solid de- Nuzzo. winning point but w.is h v one of them a candidate for th» Olympic sprint always alert Jolin Flood broke fense a hi? with n sood offense Midway through the second period, • sus- destinatioo. The score team, but once they haul in a pass regardless through to tackle Ihe ball carrier to win their first srame in five in the end ">ne fur a safety trips, 13-0 over the Shamrock Pee'- , rf ftf thp _-_, , J ._ of position on the field, Al and Carl do not re- ln the second charter, St. Cc- Wees, 1 quire a map to indicate the shortest route to the celias drove fifl yard, io the' After a scoreless first half, theJ Cranford five yard line for a Bobcats took over in the third|tne »« half °W «ave "P tne goal line. Despite their lack of exceptional speed, first down. On the first play.iauarter. controlled the ball Into ball for three series of plays. TIAVEL i.eclarular the two ends have often outrun the fleetest Flood flipped a pass to Jim I*ch-.the fourth nuarter and marched 70 \iext Sunday the Bearcats travel secondary defenders for valuable yardage via toiler, who grasped the hall in vards to a touchdown climaxed •, c rf t ( „; ISRAEL Winter Special • thp end zone for a touchdown. • bv a two yard plunge by Danny at Overno]t stadium F(inton determination to reach the payoff zone. . Carmen Zullo dove over the mid.-l - ' U_ ! . November '45 thru F*b. '66 die of th« lin# tfl tend the GQldgnl ^"ton, Jim Foley, and Budi .„.,„-,„., ' Iselin rooters can be proud of Carl Grillo and Knights out (rb'nt 9-n ~ |*ambo were the big Runs in tho,TWELY ACCIDENT Vto fTAMtr, *W*O D«y Stuy *535i IX)ND0N — Customers paid no! dr|ve. alternating poww plays and , MJAT nun rumor. TOr arether squad as a fullback during his freshman year at the Iowa 1 will depend upon each individual in his desire school. sflfeb e:ir'v in fie f-irth session _ _ ;when Tun L'orvs i'nd Liirry Witt to sacrifice to reach gridiron fame with the 1 broke t'trough to pin a Cranford OF HONG KONG physical equipment God has given them. High Games: S. MITRANI 224, J halfback down beliind the goal. ]J. Porcellana 220, J. Buchko 219, The play changed the tally to an GETS HIS PRESTONE More About Sports P. Case 216, H. Hardish 116. 18-0 count. Strikes & Spares High Sets: S. Milo 583. With time running out in the ANTIFREEZE FROM Jim Varey, the former Woodbridge track star, Leaders: Sunny Hunny 16-5,arked a Golden Kni^ drive MUNICIPAL BIG JOE BYRNES surprised hla coaches at Concord College in West Club 13-fl, Halecrest Const. 13-8,'wlth slashing runs which carried High Games: Gerry LaRocque 1 Oiorando Trucking 13-a. his team down to the Clippers' Virginia when he made the varsity Cross Coun- 235, John Lucas 216, Joe Valcnti {two. Roy Moyer breezed in for "THE MUFFLER KING try team as a freshman. Although he wasn't 16. ST. CECELIA'S WOMEN'S [the final touchdown and Don Not given much of a chance to place in a recent High Sets: John Lucas 572, Ger- te rBnth e bal1 over for lhe extra OF M B AUTO STORE •y Larocque 557, Frank Chismar High Games: pig'fidiey ~M.' int meet competing against five southern institu- 152. Barbara Samaoe 193-181, Lee Bige- P° tions, Varey broke the tape in his specialty win- Leaders: Wick Agency 10-5 Bcr-low 186, clean Paula Seip 185, Outstanding St. Cecelia SET YOURS From JOE, TOO! Rosemary Czajkowski 183 Terry men in victory were Frank Bra- ning by a wide margin. .. . Football could pos- agna Agency 10-5, Costello Fun iral 10-5, Trading Post 9-6 Shank 176. ' ;dy, Bill Miller, Larry Witt and — sibly be on its way back in the metropolitan area High Sets: Barbara Samsoe 508, Ed Erikscn, while Fairchild and • EARLY BIRD because of the interest shown by 12,500 spec- AVENEL JUNIORS Rose Czajkowski 496, Peg Hickey Sheppard were praised for their High Games: J. Mahr 234, P. 475. ! performances in the defensive sec- tators who witnessed the recent Seton Hall- ondary. ^ocuzza 191, W. Sobieski 18B, P. Leaders: Frystock Ramblers 15- SPECIAL!. Fordham game last week. Larry McLaughlin Russell 183. i Oak Tree Drugs 135, Iselin The Iselin Squires made the was one of the Pirates' most outstanding play- High Sets: J. Mahr 523, P. I Shop-Rite 10-8, Anthony's Flower Coctuza 511. Shoppe 8-19 Raritan Valley 8-10. ]iiny up with a 12-0 verdict over ers in defeat... . The Iselin Giants, members of Leaders: Avenei Fire Co. 12-3, the young Clippers. The winning the Pop Warner Football Conference, have suc- Craftsmen's Club 1(M, Avenei CENTRAL JERSEY SPORTSMEN runs by Hick Mayo Lion's Club 8-7, Woodbridge Bar- High Games: S. Ciganek 220, P. cessfully switched to the single wing formation, rel 7-8. Garley. which their coaches claim simplifies teaching Sak 206-309, J. Peiiczak 207, J. ST. •T^7BV j Benshiz 204. J. Hefelfinger 201, P. i - the basic fundamentals of the game. . . . Walt IUMAKI Ipoehihom 201. jBowl Mor 1M. J. & M. Service : J. Porcellana 1 Mikes Tavern High Games: M. Cerchtaio 185. Fee Jr. and John Symchik, members of the Leaders: Leyina Sports 16-5, Penn Ins. 12-9, Woodbridge '63 football team, are currently add- Gibson 183, R. Pariti 181. High Sets: B. Parisi 96, V. Jur- FALL SPECIALS! ing to the success of the Boston University fresh- usz 487, I. Gardi 480. SAVE ALMO5T % Leaders: Witchfuls 10-2, .lewlcs THERMOSTATS man team with their outstanding play thus far FAMOUS "NATIONALLY KNOWN" 914-2W, Sprinters 9-3, Untouch- this season The always modest Ernie Dubay, ables 8-1. PERMANEMTS rtoiicno HOSES director of the Recreation Flag Football League, Soft watir ttla«(p«o . . . high faihton Mt and cut - 1UISU tUtT AVENEL BANTAM 1 .. . including «K* lol«l "SHO11 STYLK" SUH.U , tk> PRESTONE came up with a big surprise when he disclosed High Sets: R. Cacchione 281, J. . . . tnrf toy IncMing l«*«nt«y MM U ttik l«w prtt« M y«or wrl ding, detective Joseph Callaghan after intercepting a pass against a Virginia op- • 1UHNESMHEN s LUNCHEONS JOE BYRNES' "THE MUFFLER KINO'S" CH1-O44C ordered a custom-made bed for ponent during a close game. The Isellnite made his new home. Gallaghan is too |4HT«i D«07 II A.M. tali for a standard-size bed. When • DINNERS OAll.Y * QVNDAY a dash for the goal line with the stolen aerial lrora 3 v M A&B AUTO STORE he and his bride returned from lotdv - but was deprived of a touchdown when a menac- their honeymoon, they learned • ORDER8 PREPARBO TO GO 1215 »T. 0E0R6ES AVC., ROSIlXE that thieves had entered the bed CH 5-961J ing halfback knocked him out of bounds three Call ME * OM For Prompt Service UANCH: 131 SOUTH OUANM AVE., NEWARK - MA 1-tMl yards short of the red flag. (ting company an I liad stulca his J Gfeca Mrett, Wswlbridie - Cur of 1 Kubwajr Avenue .(•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Bl"" /^Thursday, October 28,1965 (KB T j, >,„„ »,,,iM quit hurry-j Wwn 4w Ml ring, for hurt people • but i UflW when we re- adraacM which btve taken nt> tfamiped (torn, tta tutakpJMri. fe, ,,,,| | move along in-ron Itw best worker will dmi nwn of America. A former re-[ nw which wii held at the paid- Solomon. Mrt Lany! ( hi h lid < "Ionia _Chap „ ^- erf the trtnwndoM technological offi* ttm dub uid that "the MM. ANNA EDWARDS ' COl/)NIA - The funeral of membership In the Nat i on n |,lw of Women »Ammran O.R.T. Mrs. Anna Edwards M, of 14 Leapieg e of Mnsonic Clubs and | "ill 'observe ORT Sahbnth No- Unda Avenue, who died Monday Amerleiu Craftsmen's Club 990, vember $ at Tomple B'nal it Rahway Memorial Hospital, Wftodbridge. •lacobs. Avenel at n.w P.M. A COME ON DOWN TO Surviving are his widow, Dor- representative from the North I'm In will be held this morning nt 10 30 Central JerSfcv Reninn will spenk, at the Thomaii T. Hlgglns Sons othy B. (Shaw); two daughters, FEDERAL LANES TWrman. ehap- Funeral Horn*, ill* Bryant Mrs. Joan DeWitt and Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Arnold Iwlftt Yo» ft Tfci Itreet, with tht Rev. William A. Battershy, Avenel; a sister, Mrs. ter president, iid. "ORT Sab- Love... GJu«rrini, rector of the Holy Curtis I*muefl, Philadelphia, and bath 1905 Is a tiine when we. Comforter Epiieopal Church, a brother, Elmer, St. Peters- honor not only «Hni ORT halt accomplished since iWV-the train- "ALL STAR BOWUNO SHOW" BOD'S i! * with my new Rahway, officiating. Burial will burg, Fla. in Evergrem Cemetery, ^i- ing of more than nno million up- (Bttrafit for RitanM Chlldr.nl ubeth. rooted, persecuteil and deprived RICHARD L. VALENTINE Born in Elizabeth. Mrs. Ed-AVENEL - Kuiwral servirM CIGARS GALORK SATURDAY, OCT. 30-8 P.M. LANDAU wards was the daughter of thefor Richard L. Valwitlne, 31. of BRISTOL, PA. Thieves saw FRESH CLAMS... late Mr. and Mm. Edmund (Agnes S T Street, who died Sunday at ed a chain and drove a truck in THE RHEINCOLD :«iUng> Klyler ol Elltabeth. Perth Amboy General Hospital, the yard of the Consolidated Cigar She resided in Union for 15 year* will be held this morning at 9 00Corporation and stole 1,000,000 GIRLS TOP before moving to Colonia 10 years at the Synowleekl Funeral Home, cigars. What puzzles rompany of- 5(1 Carteret Avenue, Carteret, ficials Is how the burglars loaded FAMOUS BOWLING STEAMED CRABS Surviving are her husband, with the Rev. Andrew Harannyi, $127,000 worth of rijjnrs without STARS iVilfrod; twn grandchildren, three pastor of the Hungarian Reform- the guards seeing thorn. jrnlhers. Kdmund Kiyler. Phoe- ed Church, officiating. Burial will FEATURE MATCH Arii.; Eugene, New Shrews- be in Rosehill Cemetery, Linden IHOUSUEnUCS! bury, and John, Roselle Pak. The deceased wai a salesman JMD Kanmim lor daughter wns the late \JDT- for Ideal Trailer Sales here, nnd Gin* VttrtM C*l«ttl rainc Koisingcr o( Colonin. was a U. S. Navy veteran of the • INSTALLED ON ANY MODEl METAL Korean Conflict. He was born \ •' in Aurora, 111, CAR TOP K. SPF.F.CE SPECIAL FACILITIRt Special Sal., Oct. 30 Only AVENKL — Funeral services Surviving are his widow, Irene FOR * • GIVES YOUR CAR THAT "NEW LOOK" I.UNCHBONB DINNERS • AMF Focttnr fxMrti will U «« Ini t* !l« «n< itM i*tt or Edmund K Speeoe, fi7, of 45lOrom); and a brother, Raymond. RESTAURANT • COCST4H bll M\ wMI« y»» «•!« • INSTAUID BY FACTORY EXPERTS Manhattan Avenue, who died Englishtown. U • Hevt Y»«r ball — frttl Tuesday at Rahway Memorial CHIMES! fOOP TO TAKlfoOT • Fr»t od»it» «»< I • PRICED IOWI - WE ARE THE MAKERS Hospital, will be held tomorrow CALL HI M9M SPECIAL SAU ON BOWLING BAILS - BAGS - SHOES morning at 11 o'clock at the M«mbcr> or Grein«r Funeral Home, 44 Green HINIERS1 CLUB Startt 11 A.M. to dating Plwiti Fm Puhtac Ana Street Woodhlrdge, with crema- CARTE DLANCH1 TV TODAY AMERICAN ir C*!«t» All-Amult* For OQT Cntam C«n«dfMt tion at Rosehill Crematory, Lin- EXPRESS den. 62 Smith St., Perth Amboy No ConHMtlon With Anr OU*> SPECIAL! The deceased w a s a retired PATT1E PAGE IS SCHED- B««t»urint 977 W. GRAND ST.f ELIZABETH analyst of Western Electric Com- ULED FOR a Dean Martin Srow jr View - Staf* Approved pany, Inc., Kearny, and was ain February . . Sam J.nffe, whol..._ member of the Telephone Plo- left his Dr. Zorba role in Ren' EAR WINDOW 95 Casey, has been cast as w blind watchmaker in a segment nf Dan- fITH ZIPPER 21llMlolid iel Boone. Fabian will appear with him, playing a city boy out • TOPS • COVIIS • PANELS • HEADLINES West ... Don Adams, NBC's • ARM RESTS • WINDLESS • GLASS bumbling detective in Get Smart!, AN INVITATION TO.. has signed a recording contract || you for comedy routines . . . Nicholas Snurovy, Rise Stevens' son. will WQNTHME be in "The Man from Qualtlia" A U T on Ben Casey, CONFUSED VOTERS •VERLAST T O P° AFTER WE REPAIR fT-REFUSES TO RF.TIRE COUNCIL CANDIDATE SCHREIBER MAYFIELD, KY. - Seventy-two WEDOTHimXlGHTyear old Everett Stunson has no SUPPORTED BY WAYNE DUMONT 742 E. ST. GEORGE AVE desire to retire because he likes his work as a steeplejack. Having Wondering who to vote lor Nov. 2? LINDEN - HU 6-7314 just finished painting the court- STATE JEWELERS [ house tower, some one hundred 11 Main Strert, Woodbrtdm feet high, Stunson said he enjoyed (Nnt to Stltl Ttmtrn Why not vote for someone who will swinging high. protect your interests?

JOHN G. SCHREIBER, a former Township GRANT CITY, CLARK Republican Chairman, Is well qualified to represent you on the Township Council. "Over 12,001 B-niHamt 8f)!tfiRf HUM' JOHN G. SCHREIBER is the only candi- u/tmth 0Pr" r •" - SAT. 10 TO 10 date who you can trust to speak out agamst the present aU-E>«aocrat4&wW«- * Fambui Bifand Easy Operating MAonruiwooD tration. TRIPLE TRACK.. ALUMINUM JOHN Q. SCHREIBER has never failed in COMBINATION WINDOWS his role as a Joyal member of the opposition Remove for «a»y party. He never will. cleaning, up to Genuine Luaun 90 United Inches Look over his rfecprd. In the leanest years in the He* Jersey Republican Party's his- MAHOGANY tory he has stood steadfastly by it and •TJ worked tirelessly for it and its candidates. The result has been that you—the voter- PANELING has always had a choice on the ballot every- 77,1 Full size, full thickness. election day. Finished satin smoothness. IAKED WHITE ENAMEL Milled V-joint. ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOW5 - 13 yr. guqrqntw, Unfortunately, the present Republican b up lo giant 10 14 AQ 16"x7-FT. Uniltd Inch.l I *«•• Chairman has not carried out his duties. He has formed a coalition with a dissident Democrat and is supporting a dissident COLONIAL CROSSBUCK Democrat for the Councilman-at-large seat JOHN G. SCHREIBER'S QUALIFICATIONS ARE WOOD SCALLOP in the hope of benefiting himself politically. KNOWN AND ADMIRED BY WAYNE DUMONT, COMBINATION DOORS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR REFINISHED PANELING SPECIAL! with glass & screen SCHREIBER AND HIS BACKERS RANK AMONG CHOICE OF SIZES: WAYNE DUMONT'S MOST FAITHFUL WORKERS YOUR Spanish Frwtwood, T7"x6'9" The result it that the only Rapubllcaa a Wali ut 59 CHOICE ;^; ' \ candidate for the at-large seat, John O. 3 Schreiber, is on line D, instead of line A COLONIAL WHITE BAKED ENAMEL with the other Republicans. ALUM. COMBINATION DOORS WROUGHT IRON RAILING AT LOWEST PRICES!! JOHN Q. sCBREIBEBrts not supported by D«tur(jtiv» wrought iron tiddi thurm ond John Evartfw and V laffly lo your parch. K«rfnt ler room di- vtdan. JOHN G. SCHREIBER. does not support John Bvanko. ' OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS INSULATION However, true to hU wcord, Joim 0. Schreiber does endorse all Republican can* T didates on line A. n»E MKSUTANT! KINO ill! *AO In the Interest of two party government REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! and of your pocketbook, John Q. Schreiber VII M1M M 3" rd., urges you to vote line A all the way and IIAUEH 10' length - then move to line D and vote for him so

BOX TYPE A"x5", 1 QQ h SENATOR WAYNE DUMONT (left), fUpgblku (udMatc tor Garermr, Uiteni to that he might serve you as a trustworthy GUTTERS 10' length—. I •** SPICIAL Jobs (>. Schreiber, (second from right), WoodhiMfe TffVMUp Republican Candidate (or opposition member of the Township Coun- l*HIT| UAMI I 9UTTU AT LOWEST MICH) "iHOP-A(-HOMi" (ouucilmu-at-Urge, explain about local problem* eauwd by Oov. Hughes AdminUtrattOD'i SEtVICi - CAU 382-4838 curtlr^neu. With Uumont and Schreilwr are Mr. aad Mri. Henry Strubel of Cqlonla. cil. Strubcl, a to-cbairmau of Uumonti Mlddl«Ki Cwinij Tclephan* Campaign, ii «l»o 8chreiber't Campaign Maqager. T. GRANT CO. VOTE THE REPUBLICAN WAY-LINE A AND GRANT fMt U5i OF CW CARERS . DELIVtRY AVAILABLE > Ml ADVMMID .TEMS F.O.B. STOKi JOHN G. SCHREIBER-LINE D12 Paid lor by Henry airuiwl, 1U Coloul* Boul*t»l4. V. I, Independpnt-!*adeT (E B ) • Carter TAOK TWKNTY Thursday, October M, 'ft TV,

ill. 7:J0 P. M »t the homo of ,i bolh:ill "urne (or N.jvcniiKT II will lake pi nf. \ovemlxT S and KloubrUi'ii Young Adults i Miw Margsrrt Banian. Saturday, » P. M until 1 A M NIIVMHIKT Id .it 7:M P. M. al HOROSCOPE AND CLASSIFIED | Mis« Eliinlvth Kenny, sports 'heir »'" •* » H:dli.weon d.inceiner horm-. AUTOMATIC nlms hall, | Jarnr,, Saho ;mnminc«d nomina- CHARACTER READ1NOS ' 'I tions for officers will take place TRANSMISSION COASt io Announce Plans ZZXTZX, -S«'« r f ADVERTISING RATES • I: iirotiifii" ol H' , furnlsh lhe mmir •it the November meeting. Artrlr TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION Onr rime Inwrtloni fl.M minimum, lit U worei lack WOnni»RTW!E - Mi« .lulilhlx-W at her hon* innight. 7•». illfll wtirti u 4 mnafcnttTf Innrtlani (1c -•' Un», 4 Ua«* r.ryanwirt Catholic action (!nir-;MlH K*nn>' .nin"imc«l a hiynde^ news- CHICK-W | TUNI-UP ( nnlrirt r»(M arllllMr t v i ft R«l»-ood A m,m nf the Catholic Yramc Mult,is srheduled for November 1.1 and paper editor, an typing Voii enn usually measure a Cluh of Northern Middles^ < "im- person's intelligence by how in mnaoN N .' CALL MK 4. 1111 ty. announced at a recent mret- "sistent he is lo convince you he CM.I. 54S-J1M • t-nmiMirnt ad-ukn will nrlp you irUh fair «ardtB|. Adi rin inc (hit a memorial Maw mil he knows his stuff. ihn nr mtllrn In or brnn,ht In PEAHMM! I rM fVESOAV but >^iid for Richard Fhert, M'tir- fOITIp nrllfr rop*r •pprirlifni. Hay. ft A M at St John \ rnnoy EARN EXTRA MONEY • ADJUS1 • ADJUST Church. Cnlnnia. HANDS UNKAC! .C|||,,M, •nich as love, marriage and busi-! y (; n»irz also .•mnn.H.rrl • rKMAI.F riFl.P WANTED • jS5 r>{! ness Coll 545-9184. located at mPmbrr? 'will visit Ml Un'tto ACT NOW Rt. *1 t Redwood Av is a uwk Look For This Endorsement , WOMEN - Sewing Brnntwlrk. Mriiifhfa, Prrth Amhoj. Curtcnt, Machine onymouonymou,, cacann he|he|pp you you. .Cal Cal lB BI I2 - R t" make a smart impio-sion This is a friend of yours. He's a businessman in O|«'r,)|nr<. No neces- 1515 or write P . 0 BoB x 253,W Woodd- is not as smart as he Rrts rredit and Snrroiinriinit Mlddlrsri Count; hnu. IB- Apply. I'aval HandbaEs bridge. 9/30-12/30 for being. your community, and that's the NAMCO seal of saiy. qulrr «:M A.M to J P.M., TIIM«»J. No»*«b«r I, AV P endorsement on his door. It's the same seal you'll °l0 ffl lM IXKIE WEIGHT safely with Dw-A- • HOUSE FOR BENT • INS fnr (nnirtrtntJ AwiTdi ind Rontt fkkt- find in all of his advertising. He proudly displays this •- '- " " — ™ l^- 0Dly * at ymir CARTERirr"- Seven Room' (Ions it: Wornon lo clean office. One day nru!( 5M>™' m*n/4 House fw rent. KI 1-5563.: seal because he has been selected by NAMCO for his a week. Call SJ4-01S, j 10 28- reliability and dependability. : 10 28 • ROOMS FOR RENT • PRODUCT DISTRIBUTING COUP. , _. • SITUATION WANTED • So shop where you see the NAMCO seal of endorse- C/O ITALIAN AMERICAN CIVIC CLUB HELP WANTED • Rooms Availablt-Spedal Week- SITUATION WANTED: Kxperi- ment displayed. It's your guide to service, courtesy, MAI.F. OR FEMALE ly or Monthly Rates. Most Modienced Mature wornan will mind MAFI.K AND MARTIN STS.. MBTUCHKN, N. i _ era Facilities, with or without full children for working Mother Vic- fair value. rvirs'>ST TO IHE ritOVUilONS Ol I HE FEDFJfAl KF.SEKVE ACT. ASSETS oxhrr » 1 710 51890 Govcrn- r.ons-, di- rect and tfii 3.409,220,87 Oh.i^vlnn.s Of .H'^ nr.ii political .sub- CHANDLER MOTORTORSS IncInc. tfSC RfSfnf* J22 199 61 2 M.1,364 Jbj Oiner txjriris notes. ani tleb^ir.-.irfrs enciud- Ing *275 075 22 s*ourltle» o' F«d«fHi &^enc:if« and rorpovailoiu noi g\iar- snt«d by U. Si 69e.797.S1 Corporate stocks 'ln- presents the * lnolu«nt! 22,500.00 •tock or Fuleral Rraerre B&nk i 22,500.00 dlarounta DODGES S79 63 ovef- 5-Year or 50,000 mile Guarantee drafts) Leas: Bwerre «64HM «.704.3M^ Banlc"preml«a owned »9I.099»3, furniture uvd fliturea, rn,210fa JU&ni. prcml&M owned ire subject ro t Nou« ilr&s not a&dumed by j Other aawus 7.918.M TOTAL A86im8 ._ »lS,0«Om?3

LIABILITIEg Demand deposltB ol In- dividuals, partnership* and flori>orfltions - $ 3,Wfl.265.4 Time and savings deposits of Ln,d!vldu&i6, partner- ^hll>• and corpomtlone 9,072,035,8! DfiKislUi of United States Government 305,213.0! DepoolU of Btatw and WEEK polMcel Bubdivislone . 188,941.04 Other deposits (Certified and oftlcen' cheeks, eU.) - _ 14,5J6.9i TOTAL DE- 1st "POSITK »I3,58S,12O32 I a) Toul demand deposits t 4,51666441

(h) Tolil time duality Dealer Award t depomis "s\_ Other Llibllltles 236,571-Si USED CABS TOTAL LIABILrrlBS »13,82J.291.7: CA1MTA1. ACCOUNTS Always a good selection C&plt&l: OonimoB Stock total p»J vtlu« 1 IOO.OOOOO Surplus 850,000,00 Coronet S00 ConverliMt Undivided profit* 100,000 00 Reserve* 384,93301 Oart 270 2 Door Hardtop TOTA1 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS t 1,234,933 01 TOTAL LlABILITTBe CALL NOW FOR AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTO 115,060,224.73

MKMOKANPA ASMU pledged or us- IMMEDIATE CREDIT O.K. HU 6-2374 signed tu secure MaMll- tlen and for oth«r ( 250.0OO.0O mi [

1. Andrew j. Htm. rreaturor m i.iin »nove-n»m«d baak do Hereby declare that tlili report of condition 1« true and correct to the best of my knowledge and Mil*!. ANDREW .1 HI1A We. th< uadiralgoed (Urtotori t • tMt the correctoeu of tblt report o! CpndjUes tod declare that It n»» been <»»miued by us and to ttu Mil of our knowledge and belief li true and correct ESTABLISHED 1945 100 E. ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN T Q KBNVON AUTHORIZED DEALER CHRYSLER OLOROE CUAMRA Dodge-Dart-Renault Dealer Wll MAM DAUlOb MOTORS CORPORATION HU 6-2 374 OJ". (FB) - Cartrrot, Thursday, October 28, 1965 Editor's Utteri1 (CooUnned htm JtaLff&tj BUSINESS rnd SERVICE DIRECTORY that Ifaef hm b«M in u n>D M to t ttpa of the Wart nd m\ Appliances Barber Shop Business EiiUment Early Awrtcai Firiltnre Coitractir Mei's Firml Wear Nil Estate Usttagt Jllpemn claims Win mad* Albert J. TED'S pubJlcam In their dl ADDING JUST SIT BACK ditch fcamMlw etforU m SERVICE SCHAEFER, Sr. TUXEDOS foBj Wend to ibow Nt MACHINE FREE onNov. J by rttoBtaTl» fe* FOR H1RK 1 BRAND our y*w-n»nd *FSS* BARBER SHOP The D«mocraUc CMdM NEW! LANDSCAPE ><» in* SHOP AT HOME TuiMni !• |M old J. Mortemen. • 4 BARBERS mm ttfWt John Gardella, Frwk lERICHN • NO WAITING CONTRACTOR SERVICE Mrs. JUM D*V«sUrn. E*r • PERSONAL $89.00 Ted's DeVesUrn, Hannah Katt Lao W. KosakowtU, AOM ATTENTION Adds Sublrntt* Multiplied Mastrtt • tUildeatial Tnilor Ship nlak, Glen R. Sn«Her, Mr» » Voars In Woodbrldge Ye Old Colonial COMPtEfK LANDSCAPE Lemong6lll,Mr.B.Groth,lftl» ! Montr D°w" Children's Halrtot-i Equipment Inc. PLANNING Cleanen & Oroth, Mri. Evelyn Or»»y Vm i Monday «td Our Specialty IM] Irrtni at rUhwt; GRADING a SKKD1NQ Tailors bert Franeli, Patten. Mn. rirfor '»» ' US School St., Woodbrldge HI 113] * Rnliitilllni U«n« Pattea Mrs. R. Boehmf, SMITH ST. Pat fttlno. Prop. t Sodding • lrm Alterations F. Houser, Mn. GWjw RTH AMBOY • HhmfeMry Mrs. Fred Berg, Jaroej FUltOD S-2158 ORAPERIE [VA 4-1211 Carpet Service **M. Un, Jr., Marytee NeMh Beaity Shop to tppnintaMBI thur J. Keldlwrdt (Julnl* CLEANING Uqitr Stores 1? Oreea 8t bLIPCOVER: Foreigi Cars Woodbridfe RKa Hutnlck, Automotive AND Bride, Bemtce Bartce, MR Crowe Charlotte Crowe, RECOI.ORING TelephoM MRmrr 4-INI OF FOREIGN CAR Dltlen, Elgin Dillen, R. Motorcycles Violet Lukacs, Reaa 1 FADED CARPETS REPAIRS WOODBRIDGE LET US SELL Ben Hamilton, LOCIOB ,0 TO YOUR IN THE HOME COLLISION WORK Anne Hughes, LarralM Y. BynH, Liquor Store, lie. MOTORCYCLE ,!£v"i YOUR HOUSE! Jeanett Wolf, Doris Caieoacd FAVOR1TK, Also Expert Installation Free Estimates WE DELIVER! • BridRMtOM • Parllla List It With October Si WB • Uted Editor SERVICE EUROPEAN TRAINED • 8endU BALLARD'S Complete Stock ol Domestic Independent Leader MECHANIC and Imported Wines Stern & Dragoset We would Uke to tafcl'ttll I STATION •MB and Uquon REALTORS Tailors & Cleaners portunlty to poblWy CARPET SERVICE A. Rockoff, candidate fct I'm The Tel. 548-195* Imported Auto 1SJJ St. GeerKe Ave,, Colonla AVENUE ME 4-5500 First Ward Councllraan 1 . Phone: 182-3366 WO0DB8JBOR, N. J. obtaining the traffic U|» *T BEST SALES & SERVICE 54 MAIN ST. on the corner of Bunns L«M I Ceramic Tile FUNCtCLES Araboy Avenue. l SERVICE 1016 St George Aremie II WOODBRIDGE ELITE AVENEL t St. O«#|e Ave. This U the same Ught wftftaW. and Rockoffs opponent said »•• to* Bicycles (Near ClourlMf) Umber RAHWAY Tailors & Cleaners possible to obtain. It amafi Dally 8)1 A.M. la I:M P.M. ? IS IT A SECRET T PARTS •itotdij 9:M A.M. to «:«• P.M 381-8779 that such things an not WMt- You know It's tor SALE1 FINEST ilble for Alan A. Rockoft §• I'OV ME 6-9070 P0RDS Your BROKER ALTERATIONS itrongly urge the election of Br. CERAMIC TILE ME 4-97S2 Moving & Storage - Rockoff so that he can aOQ0D> YOUR CAR KNOWS IT'S FOR 8ALKI AT MODERATE PRICES plLssh other projects which Mi «p- BIKES CONTRACTOR BUT ponent says cannot be dona. HI Rahwaj An. SENTRY 8ALE8 SERVICE . REPAIB including Mosaic tiles Fresh Eggs IDEAL WAY MOVERS Does the Buyer know It's Residents of Bunns ~ Law» Mower Service tor Sale? Woedhrldg* Frances Stropkan New Job and Why Not Let Tta« 10 PASTS & SUPPLY And Repair "7" McColleys T* HE Ann Nicholson SAW PILING Repairs ol All Kindt LET Bertha Browne 1 More You •inroi fi Ivssi'x Sis. & COAL CO. Mrs. Hooban 40 Mary Avenue, Fords • Imalation Free RAHWAY I » PintUIni Ejtlmstfi Watch Repairs Doris Murk LINCOLN V Alley MSB • Itamfln • Oinie Doon Edna Jones • MiUmrk • Builders Supplim • Hirdwtr* t Muati'i SappUet MLS Rosalie Nix Albert G. Jorgetmo fuel OU ft Coal Tell Your Story KEY SHOP Coal & Fuel Oil Storaia WATCH REPAIRS Ethel JorgensoB 1163 Green St., Iselin nrfilcrest 2-01TO1 AGENTS Margaret Eak Frank Eak NATIONAL VANS Reefing & Sldlig FRESH FROM OUR 122 King Georges M., Fords Pat Britton Take Advantage ol Our and World Wide Movers PR'S Book Stores FARMS DAILY Jim Britton Letitla Jorgenson ER1CAN • FINEST QUALITY 1286 St George Ave., Avenel T. R. STEVENS Stephen Jorgflnsoa RVICE • WHITES A BROWNS FU 8-391* Summer - Music Instruction • looBni and Rtant MiUl Work Maude Laux • ALL SIZES CK 8T GEORGE AVE. FU 3-1667 Special Rates for Restaurants Marlene Marques BOOKS WOODBRIDGE LllMan Calobro lessories PRICES! and Institutions Paints & Wallpaper GOLDBLATTS Repairs i rles Make Wonderful LOWUEV of AH Alas! AM. REPAIRS Sam - I got toqsQUtb, Transmissions 1333 St. George Ave., Colonla ed by appeidiclUl and Retail! COAL TcL U H7S1, ME 6-3331 KAMVAi nla. Then they pve mi 1OQO»- GIFTS Oldest on the Avenue raj An. A Greta St laUons WOODBRIDGE FID Ton Coal Bin NOW fflft Once A Try, Always A Buy! Harry - Boy, did you haft a Atr-CoadltionUc RAHWAY time. : MUM «r VA 6-MM lihlgh Premium Anthracite EXTERIOR LATEX #*ra Air H«»l (kfto 1 PJL) In4mtrt>l Bilwiirt irttam Dressmaking Sam - 111 say! I thought M BOOK & GIFT SHOP HOUSE PAINT Mttw Onarti PIANOS never pull through that spelling 53 E. Cherry St Nut or $Q|.5O Furniture ro> ran MTIMATM test FUlton 1-177B an 4-1111 Stove dLX tl,a Instruction, . MARY SIVON DEFENSE FUNDS . CLOSED MONDAYS PEA COAL, I19.9S President Johnson has asked O'BRIEN'S SAVE! failing HENRY JANSEN & SON CUSTOM MADE Congress for $1.7 billion al "addt. BUCK COAL, $19.50 DRESSMAKING tional funds to increaaa •Osarf SUMMER CLEARANCE 5 The strength In Vietnam." Wi ft£ ILF SERVICE JARDOT «.7J ^^ GAL. Sheet Metal Work • Bridal ROCKERS lowg the P0 mppltmeBtal appro- Recommended lor CEDAR, MS Railway Am. Gowns priation Confran provIM is Business RECLINERS PIANO COMPANY ASBESTOS, MASONRY and Roofing KI 1- Woodbridf* early May, DINETTES CLAPBOARD SURFACES Come her* lor 448 Rahway Areie • Suits LAMPS We Rent Extension Ladder* Cutters and FAMOUS GULF and \ Woodbrldge 7604 BEDDING $1.00 PER DAY t Dresses atka ME 4-5446 Leaders P.S.Expmt Chug* Service Mill II to I. dOMd McDermott 81 Cartent Ave. ie Ad)nttmwti SULO BROS. Paints ft Wallpaper 588 Alden Street Cartaret, N. 4. etsories BUSES Directory UN Elizabeth Anaae 32S St Georget Ave., Railway Woodbrtdge, N. J. BOUR TOWING SMONE BROS. Railway Pbone 381-0633 ' Telephone MErcwry 4 U4I = to ME4-2f7J Is UNDEN, N. J. CALL NOW FU 8-1790 - Plumbing & Heating For 486-2726 *) 486-0059 Horn Ifflproveneot Slipcovers GARDEN Businessmen Delicatessen •Mi Who ED FREY (t'ormerlr wtUi Charltj tin) FREE STATE K Love TREAT SHOPPE PLUMBING ENTERIOR Every Wed. & Sat Ml tU Railway Arams HEATING Decorating [AUTO REPAIR Money Siena Windows * Doors WoodbrUg* FROM CARTERET •FLERS Electric SERVICE BY '. (Opp WHIM Chnich) Sewer Carteret 8oopp)if Ceatir CK ARSORBER8 ERNEST IOSW A. M. ; DIAL • SALADS at Their Beit WINDOW SHADES Service • SODA FOUNTAIN Stock * Custom HI Hand) At*. DECORATORS HJA ROUND TRIP Woodbridi*. NJ. There is , AUTO SERVICE HOME • APARTMENT Al's Uiaelwoiiette, KeewrtM * • FEESH BAKERY GOODS ME 4-na I It. George Ave., Avenel ME 4-1111 AND OFFICE BQdson St 10;W A. M, Tel. 6M-706O Open 8 A.M. to » P.M. Alum. Gotten or Leaden "Service with a Smile" Room Layout - only one UN ROUND TRIP Bob Morse, Prop, Awning*. Canvas or Alum. Advertise Farnlfar« Arran|emento INCLUDING SUNDAYS ass—ii i i Reflating or Rescrcenlng Color Coordination • Cloaed Wednesday All l)aj SMITH Budget Planning WELCOME [BARBER SHOP Call or Write For FROM WOODBUDOK Plumbing and Heating Further IniomuUoi A. LOVAS & SONS Main * School SU. Ultf A. U. Dlier Your U6 Reuuen Ave. Ani*l CUSTOM TAILORED SUP- WAGON INC. COVERS, DRAPERIES, 14.00 ROUND TRIP ME MOW & REUPHOLflTERY 15SS Mala Street Dave's FINE FOOD ToUete BAHIVAV. N. j. 8BOP AT BOMB StRVUS Barber Shop At Kitchen Faucets FROM PERTH AMBOY Barter* wtji Moderate Business \1 P.S. Garage, IU Bmltt St. Gas Water Heaters In AtUnduico Prices 10:» A. M. • NO WAITING FU 1-5797 • RXPKttt HA|B in the REPAIRS and U.7J ROUND TRIP CUTTING rOB M(N ft CHILUWJI Frtta WHY REPLACEMENTS N years el eiperience (osttr 1176 Roosevelt Ave. Sewer Cleaning lag good will ta bqslneu and FROM SOUTH CARTERJET Is for Woodbridge ADVERTISE? conunonltj life. Diner Main 81 * Stereos Avi. • BrMkful Business Photography For inlormatioa oa 11:M A. M. • Lonch Because by reading • Dinner this you have Just RAHWAY Weloom* Wagoa la IS.75 ROUND TRIP SMI Amboy Ave,, ' VACCU1O proved that people and FASHION FABRICS WOODBR1DGU .luterlw Uteanion* t COLONU (Aerota from DO read the ads! SUWUt'l) Studio Pictures Castow-nude Sancovers FROM SAYIli:VUXE CALL ME4-1111 Mak* NIM Cbriatna* Gilts t AVENEL Mala St. * Wasfclngt** I«a4 Advertising printing serves business 11: U A. M. tn many ways. Helps to Service I - 8xl« C«(W Dry Cleaning • ISEUN ROUND TRIP IN build sales, speed opera- Special tions, cut costs. Let's : $30 Valut $19.95 • FORDS talk printing In terms ol Phllco BCIMUI OUAtUUS* • is Newspaper CUaiAlNS • YARD OOODa FROM SOUTH RIVES your business. Waib * Dry Clean We give DtU Grwn Stampt Directory Ask m about our (re« Ulin Call r«> rit* Ejnauto • CARTERET Mahi & Obert SU. UiN A. M. plan with our txpert develop- rui-mi H.T» ROUND HUP ing and printing service. • WOODBRIDGE loesn't Cost SUNK 1CI Mala 8t Rafcwan 1133 St George Aw. • PORT READING MIDDLESEX ColouiaTeL63i-it6ai GALLARD'S From EA8T See Middlesex Prew • SEWAREN 8We Ulatway H IT SEU'-SEBVICK LAUNMX PHOTO & STIJiiMj Roadllit8A.il. PRESS AND DBK CLKANWO For Yoir Printlu |3.7t HOUND TRIP 19-20 Owen Street Pbu BRING •AYS! WMdbrMge pnbMloul Da ME 4-1111 Today ME 4-1111 And i RESULTS ME 4-titf CXWRWNATttTftAJWPOsW Thursday, (Mnbor 28 rni-tf.,.r PAOP "TWENTY-TWO MCQAt NOTIOM LRQAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES UBGAL NOTICE LEOAL WTICKS MCGAI. NOTICES Dlftikt P«U)iH r»r Rood ind th« otnttrllnt m st Mlj (innij W«»«wn. t*i t.h« imMitll nf tha ealirnar! and Rout* It) th«nce il) muth nnrth»mt •nuth«nl«rl; tlnni tbactn Barrett Named ,„, r> Jtrar) nirnpi«» 'her torlln* of m o«or(«'t Aftnu* (No* t„h * Klllll,,! h i.ii*; th» ointerllfie of me "•• FOURTH wARn-rmsi DISTRICT line ot Hlort I, i«r«>» rurnplkt «o lb* nm«m URTH wA FHWTNNINO »t th« poini t of IIn «" corner: thp,Up tut r*pw .itrtty riirnptae and h Od BW •oiitheriv Mnp (lanvass Head t«r«r R*m1 tlwtl alortpt ll;e '•" in« of r«rt«r»t Bo»d to t. • i AVKN'KI. - William F. Rar ™ of r«rt»re: Bon' >I»I *' Ave*iue; thui • Inrr tip H „. rrtt. chiiinn;m of thr 19«i Cm nrt' Roe.d thence eaiitprly!«nencp in »niin»iTiiriiy along the VIIPS rnmmiltrr, announced I)IH! "' line of New 1>(irerisonthPaAteriy line and the prolongs- •trtlnn of >h* pr>!nnjitlnn tutarl; in 1 ace OTI a line , .,e»»Trlr in the point hVnce niMrh Ilond „ its int*r«ect1nn with Mer jtlon thereni nnrtheatterly to theltame t. •!„ :.": ' .1 |0l nt • ' Ave.:me "* WMnt of of tnter*p • :i n' I .'.mini Street, line nt Fifth Strf" 1(l of lh« r»nim nn« Nleltnn Avenue: edith Hoad thenre aonthea»terly'aoiiihfe«t»rly corner ol uin BincliU'Miinr inn wp held oi, Sumt.n. HI 2 t» ,-pn'pr:tne of Rah«-av and VV'IVKI - i'i A\rniT- ihmrp punt-i Interaction with ' we*terly th»nr« the talrt t alnnB tlie center line nf Meredlih 3M , I. thence HI northwesterly slonR Fnurth In,,, •\| Illh :»'rfnl« ill!" Of Fifth hn'infltrv lib* Of t> p m i Si ll erlv alone p and the rentm lint Ko«d tn lt« inwraertlon wiMi Mltl-|tne wnitliwesterly line ol Blocu 3M. Hrhool *ja ,',,,'/ Sirert to ii: • point whrr* the o-MI eir*ndpfl approi! i«nm to in* centm lint of dlpuri Avpnitp, ilipnce MouMierlyjL, 1IHH win 194.1 to the centerllne: Ion1- T1 Church of Atwi. Ruiirourt: then tlonK the rtnuvMnp hrir1« Forit« Terrace #1 ei thence nnrthmator Rahwav A'Pnne thennt tloni niier line of Mlddlwiiof nedford Avenue thence U| inoxlTiilod hv Wnltrr of tb' r1Rht-of-»»y of the terlv boundary It* intersection «MHV«>uth«;e«ter!v »lon(t cenwrllnt of Readlnn Railroad to thu ern" of WARD I - nlSTFU T (loodrlrii Ktre»i; thence on a line Hertford Avenil* to the nanttriin* hlv \\ Ki-biM-f nt of the Pori RFl.l-.'.l M, SI . [mill! In • weitrrlv direction to the in-iot nyrd fitreet, thence i*| north center \' hi. Ii pir>po-.(i| Ini'llK'l of inn Railroad and 81 Oeorf" erection >' Hie cent-erime street and »i.vprii aiotin me centtnine of Byrd : ihpn alnnR th* centeril:ie of itenriinK Rairoso and ihP ce- Ft'ilme M:rrpi; thence wp«t*rly »-jStr»et 'o 'h» centerllne of Winter trip tVll.n,, and Oeorae .venue In a northerlv of N J smte Hlnlirat » lon« the rput" line of flume Htr»t[stM],, thence i7) aniithwesttrly '.hence 1 VrmlHTs ol flic ('iinjIi'Vli'llifl to the Towns noun- .Mierre 'I' nnrrhete'eriv " ui the Harden Htm* Park w«V|alon( the renterllna ol Winter N .1 SM'e i: to lu tinn ith »»T lint nf inn I>nniylT»nl« v ot Ne* I),.,, will lir civi'ii the npporlnnity lo dart. en alone the fownahlp craterl *^ »nd point nt plur* of bi Route < th» i 'itn md place of ""-'street, t/i the prolonitttlon tmnh line of NPW In an easterlv p.tr alonp the "siter line of Lindpn Main fltreet; then" priv n • inniiiir jeasterlv of the dividing line nttween 11 rofl to IUJ »HN0 • portion nf th» Third »rly dlrei l>oln' (Srepn prnt of intprvs-tion th" center line of M Hr*t Polllni I'ltrpI'lt' : I'leBMitit Ateniu and South <:ilff 1 1 DHtrii-1 FU» |••• - ihem-e norther•• point of Intersect'.•; It'* miodrlrh Rtr»*t Rnml. th*nc« orthwe«t«rly n \n ,„ --. v.'pnup in *?i snftle Jpmey Tnmpllre; '' j Wtrd rifh y way to • |,,,|,, 1 n r ! he n «H IKT 14. Th'M who fiinnot pledRr — • T*h- \ point whii-i 1'irnpili* tni Fifth ni*trlrt Pnl np PUr»:: Mr MH1 dlfldlni lln< «Hmn intiBallon pn-'r WARr, t - DISTRICT 1. Bouth Cliff Road and Pleasant Ave s-rrrt. :, wirti the; np| Flmt AH nm« »»pn»l K cliff P line of Hu»k (n iit ihi'H' MTI iri'K v>ill be visited WARD i thp cPn r of, the ftoiithrr: :• ;p of W^odUnd Ave (lt-^ point of Interv lip«lniiiii> «' » iKilnt where the ,, , [| prolonuatlon tmithwett- . , , ,, ,. Krrun the Intersection of Si "I'-HF \r of! flue, flien.-p /•r4<-i!v «:oii6 !he line honndsry line het«'j' . »»fnfl n B t( ie Tnwnthlp la> I)-, lucniluiv of |he ( (invass . , , , , inn-mr center HUP "' •'"'» Ixiver it""(l in- Br|y of the csnierllne ol South Hill ||ovp R< B( n(t hf llvrrt <"i-f- 'hence i4l 'iesM-1 150 feet on" '. •' 'he wintheriv line and Fdimn Town"' iln 1 lriR th* nir 1 1 1 terieciit Hi' riiiiindtry line hefweeii] Road; thence iS) northeasterly alonj Tc.'ilU ' Till' Illl'llli f'M Illiis yeaVMr'r <.• hmmdnrhnimdnrv along the renter:lne er;v &,'>nn 'he 'enieriin* it-, rdjOf B'(ioo'«'! I \''"-H:P anil nnr*:>! ^nd rilnce, of Besln' ' THIRtl WARD MXTn niRTRICT, MS 49( 491 v !IP -ctttpr line of TIT Twelfth Wrtrlrt WiKnlhridiri- «nd Killaon TowmhlP*;w]rt prolongation and the center- L 0 strpp' in mp centerline • -1 ford | thereto m RlXlINNIVo «t the Intersection: r tat Una nf i |nT use You Give" """j,, ^'^,,, v ur fonlr and from '-"id hPdlnnlnn point JJ»- line- of Smith Hill Road to the cen- *vrime illpnre .51 norm • i,in«! Street; ther r w't' ;pr:v monfi IhP' Schonl JfM. Pnrtl *v of Mew Jerwv Rt«t* Highway 4jsj tltllllnn wpitrr nlnx easterly »lonn "Id rentm inie, mUnf o( Highland Rotd; thence On ftinrt. ci liilk hn lull- Rf,Brt nien alons the ei the I'eiiiprViip of flerifnr "mil '-enter line >f fv> street lo It" lo | and St fifnrtrps Avetme; thence lin* nf Pr»y:lln| northwesterly along th* oen- ficil (livni ' itc p,i\en by Werpdirh Rotd to the to a llnp the prr.mn>ratio northerly alonir si (teonre Avenue] r h«tw»en Rrliu Mi lt« inierarctmn with Butler Mtate I'arkwav Konre »«" terline of Hl|hland Rotd 10 the e«n- i 'i 111 -i m wr °' Meredith Bond inri of « IMP dlv'dine Hinck Pine PtTPp' [ ' iilherlv alon Towtlahlpi, 'i, Mi Ij.-irri'l ,| |||, the cftiipr 1 1'ln* HI STRICT •Street; thpnc« easterlv alonK the rnit*""'11"" "' " Cllift * Hlivt 191 I , Mipnce iBI 111* Ol snltl l«.it mentioned routeroutei ••Id nOMnrtur-, ., ', Arenup. 'hen along the .-enterline point or with Onk at center line nf flntler fltrret Ui Ita '™ ..ill) northeasterly along the oen- vrr e ami rrlv i:r,li' «i:d llnP dlvl' 1 the of 1 IFVr of b»ulnnlnt \ M.iflPO, I'O-'nj Mkidipsei Avenue tn ihe in'er- !r lnternection nth Woodnifr Avenue; ' tcrlln* of last Cliff Rotd to the n^-F nml M 1 and IhP Street: tlien<-e «n''her1y aloni! the of New Jeraty 8m ' to thp |mint of with Fifth cluiinU'in. II IX) il m s«r- wctlon of Mlddlesei Avenue and center line or o ho-iridnrr line between' It Intemects wirti Hi' BRdlNNINtl «• at 8 IK) (mi all members Of ., ,ect!nn of Filoclt Arenuc nn'l 'he r h'| Wnodbrid"» nnrt EII«in Townihlnnj bonndarv line of "-PH Park Hl(!h*ftt aoutherly wenMrly iirn; .!,,•, • Lincoln Highway: then slnin: 'he the c*iv;is< 'he point sod :iisrp nf neeinnin* ' K^ates; thenre em l Ktrirt Polllnt Plaret|wutlierly boundur, """" ley State tilnhwav jf 7i to ltd In- Fourth Wind, llUtrtct 2 FOURTH WARD Interapru t|^ , Bchnol £1. Kim (itnrtn Road,! park K*t«tee Its tar! 'to the Intersection of 'tie Lincoln »1lll Ht Arenne Illitrlft Polllnl Rl.KVRNTH DISTHICT O»rd*n Hintr Vn:< >N J Hint* llout* pctj* with ' SHfRIIFS l|Ili;hwav and New Hover Roirt then to where I' he point i\!ii1 iilf School New Dover Road. Cn-i BKOINNINO ,.t the Intersection thenrp Avenue; ni h rl1 hl M'PKRIOR (DIRT Islont! the centerllne or N>* [Viver the center lln« Sllth THMrift Polling Innla of the Pennsylvania Railroad and " " ' "» •Road 'o tllP Intersection ol New Mm rpirfrilnr 'if St ^p<)^'•p thenc* at 111 *«t< 1 in sin JKR£I:Y nup m HIP rmicrln* nf ih PortSRfONPort n W»RH • SIXTH DISTRICT Kir- the Oarden State Parkway Routei* *-'' *"-t (H1MFRV DIVISION ,IVurr Hoad and St r,enrKC Avp southerly boundan 4; Hience northerly slonR the!*1'-'1'. rofti! ru th* rt'ilnt or nl» B*M WMterlv n.1 A p*tint in th# and "Woofihrtiiii* townahlp where with the renter line of Flume Block 4m, IIIPI, riv dlrec- ""'o', PrPartwat y RfRofttt e 4 in f niterwrHon thn the enitirn '>< M | thHi" e r»»aran IIITJe7 isf 11Internecte1 11 1 ir%f^ IU'dI b" v• th— _„.-.e cen- - Street; thence ewterly_ .. .WSOTIATION of Newurk Sr,v Jpr- a:on;: U'ocK J» in a west Mtw ..^""'wlth New Jersey Mta'p H'.uhwav M; ftrly lint try. « Ni'T Jrrw, . i.rp.»r. erly along flit center line nf Jam**;of Kennedy Htrv . nf Rlork t*{ l 1 WoodbrldKP Kdlunn flock Pro|»ny, thenct n> 1 RAHWA . HCILDRRS SUPPLY CO. Worth Street; thni aloni; tile point of Intersection with KlnRi-^ Place to the center line of New stralnht line easterly to the Inter- alonu I'IP wnshlpe the point nt olaclace* ofjOorthweKterlof' ? alnnR the wiutherly Jerspv Harden Suie Parkwav Route section of Mlildliwej Avenue and ^ H 1-Ainn.niifiH •<• SON ISC lerllne of Worth strppt io th In-! ueoriiPS Pov Road; thence eajtcr lint if the Port Retdin» Rtilrotd Block 4«V WAKI1 I —HIM Kill » npptnnlng hence. Kiuthprlv aloni; thp Ittt- Ooodrlch Streel. rtience touttierlr IWIUS K. VFHRY. DOHOTHY terwctlnn of Worth STPC: and] alonfi the cpnt*r line of KlnK fleflr- Ttilrt*enth nittrlrt I'nlllnt Pl»r*: nock Property to th* point nf In 1 alone 'hi 1 BEG1NNINO rout* « h pnter line alonK the rpnter line of Middlesex I&'KK; mid SLAI'EK REALTY (Ireen Street; then alonn the at a point. Hie In- WB Po^t Road to It* Intersection School ttli Ford »" * »rllniton|tera»ct|nn n! the tame, with the. pro me'ntioned rout* 443 to Hi Intrrv • of OrWn .strppt to the tn- i t*rsfctlnn of the t-enttrime of -h« with the Garden Btate Parkwiv of Rnulc «27 thenr* aniithwer)t«rly AVPIHI* lo It" lut«r»ectlon with the CORFOItATlON in n*f* tirlln Dr.. Fordi. loniratlon touthwesterlv of the een- alonK said center nne of Rome (JJT Pennsylvania Railroad; thenc* t*r line ot lir;nn! of t'erwrtlnn of Oreen Street r.n-1 N J ;P«th Amhoy-WoiKihrldBP liranch of Rmit* 4; then™ southerly along ter line of Fitrner fltreet: thence 13) northwesterly >».•>: tht to 'he line of F.dlnnn Townahlp; souMm-esterly alonit the center line morti::ii.'cd jTemlM's dntcd Sf'iKP.n-lIiphway Route fll: then alnn« the the Onrrtpn Htrttr Parkway Rout* 4 NortheastertT alnnn the prnlnnfta- of Brnmhall n^i to lt« Intrriectlnn with t). H High- thence northerly alnnR fhe las^of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Its her l-Hh >!Wr' .centrrllne of 11 8 High way Route THIRD WARD fllRTKirT t|on Rnntjlwr,,,r|. ,nrt ,hJ> -,„.,.. 1 with the cpntpr . ensterly aliing the centerllne of the way 9; thpncp southerly alonn U inpoiionpd llnp to tjie notnt or Intersection with the Oarden State BEGINNING nuB By viriur <-•' 'he nhovc stated SI In s westerly direction to 'he Port iteadliiK Bellrond tn the cen- S. Hh 9 Vurner street lo th» Inter Ipi'il-Vn't heninnlnK jParkway Route 4 the point and . Ihenre »••• 9 lo IU< lntrn>ectlon of New Jersey Turnjiiar »n.l Port ler n§ n llrn Writ. *o me rllni u-il :iin! (lctivprpd,|Town*hlp boundary; then alonR the trrllne of Rahway Avenue, thence with s> Rninswlck Avenue section of aamp with the center' MFlNfi all of nis'tict ^ in the place of Bej«lnnlnK. ; '' ' ' I will the Reading Avenue, frirmerlv Mmwn ven- Township boundary In a northerly (2) .southprlv the rpnrprllne POlll' 1! of line of Ninth Street thenc* Hi!rmir'th Ward to t>e known «« FniirTh' Eleventh Dlitrlct Polllni pltretiterse.ctlon^ due on a 1 Woodbrldge-nnriT»t Road; Parkway N I .-( '» !'J»I direction to the oolnt of nrWn |of Rahwny Avenue to thp rpiiter- Sltth Dlrtrlrt Poltlnr Plaee: Northwesterly along the center Mnelw-ird IMntrlrt 3 I School fflS. perilling Avenue IwlJn. WKDJTRSI'AY, THR Urd DAY OF nr thence northonfterlv alnng the cen- ilonR UIP p»n'ir ,!ln* of Frppinan Streft, thpnrp 13) Kl G Rd ter line of New Jer'vy lurriplke ui of N'nth atrepT US fpet more ori Third niitrlrl Pnllln« Place: NOVEMBKIl AD. 1965. Schnnl ill. Klni Genrjej Road. School CIS Prrihinn Avenue, lielln. State Parkw* N .1 "I V > wpstprly alum: the rrntcrllne ot Ksrdv ltd point of Intemn-tlon with the pai; thenc* i4) Northeanterly paral FOURTH WARD at Ihe hour ot mi o'clock hy thi v and place ot of Np».f rf*rnnn R'reet to thp centerllne boundary line betwppu WmnirirtdRe !el with rurner fltrret t/i the fVmth- TWBl.p'TH DISTRICT thm prevalllnv 1 standard or Diy-i Prom the Intersection W*RP 4 - IMSTRK1 t ilittl llMrlct Dov Dd lhe loHTihhio °^ ihe Perth Amhnv \v«iodhr1dKe Townahlp and the liormnh nf Car- erly lln* of Block lftM-A; thence IS) light SavliiKi time. In thp itft*rnot>nl " "o*" • limTjshlp SECOND WARD RKIINNINH at a point, the in- BBOINNINQ at the Interjection »chonl nor'herly alons the boundnry line iietwpen Wood- llnp of liiock IOM-A tti lt» 1n.ie.r- 4 and the Port Reading Railroad; Ore in the rit-v- of Uriuiftwlck. New DoTer Road to the tntrrwftnri BBQIXNINQ at the point of In- »ectlon with th* center line of Fur Pennsylvania Railroad and the cen- tersection of Ford Arenue and the bridge Townahlp and Hi* BormiKh thence easterly RlonK the center Tt. J. • of New Dove, Road and Mercdnh $^T;^7"? ^ of Crirteret to a point of tnterw- iier Street thence (fll r'fnrtheMterly ler:in* of Mlddlewi Avenue pro- line of the Port Reading Railroad triu't or parrr! of land, New Jersey Tumpllce: ttience wee.t- WARD s - nisiHirj t tuiftn, tnen along tnfl cpntf rime m , „ ., . t .. , t . „* \ —" v-..n _, .... Kinm.. n.u.n.t: «mi- tlon with the center lln* of Turner D along the Vorthe^sterly prolon longed; thence [II northerly and to Its Intersection with New Jersey lylni; and holni: 1 Mkn d rhp olnt northeasterly along the. centerllne BK1INNINO ai a ; Meredith Rotd to the Intersection'-'*" ? [ * '" " "' "•" erly alonp thp New Jersey Tumplke Street eitended: th*nc* i»uthe«irt- Kutlon off rurnet street th« In State Highway #25; thence north- prolongation .if n., ' of Woodnrtd'.;p, of Meredith Road and Middleset U) Its inUTicotlon with the rxiunri- erly along the center ;IHPn f TuniPr of said prolongation and the cen- k Ninth District Poll Fi»re: arv nne hetwofn woodbridRe and y g teran-tinn of aam* with th* bound easterltl y alonlonng the center line of sects th« cph'pri! t'oiinly of Mlddlpnex and the Bute Avenue; then alonn the cpntfrlliiP' Wimdhrldti- Jr lllch tl ary line between the Townahlp ot terlinn of Mlddlese« Avenue to the •' '' Inn 1*1 e- Edison Town.'.hln.* Internectlnn New Jersey 8i«te Highway ifll to nue loppositp of N>x Jrrn"., -of Mlddles«i Avenue to the Inter- vvimdbride* W(xxSbr1d((e and the Borouuh of ceiiterllne of McLean atreet: thence Its intersection with Oreen Street; !l l ".flltl houndnry line between d thence easterly n.'n; BEOJNNINC; nt a jKilnt on theiwction of Middled! Atenue and I2i imiithemteriy along the center- thenc northwesterly alonft the ami Edlwn Townships Docks; thenc* north vfter!? along of tnrnan Avenue 'n • :," .ntfraafcl l sldo of Hide Avprnie which MrUan Htrwt; then ftlong the ceu- line of Port Rending R»llmn<1 !>.->. >t* to !t« along aaid boundary lint m the nf McLean street to the center- CPIIIT line of flreen Street to IMI of the prolnn.-s:: i: .I thi rwal !nt*rwtlon with th centet line of VMoodtirldge-CArteret line of Hlock Avenue intersection with Worth Street; boundary of Bl-vk ,i- '•Min» c Central Railroad cf ary due to the point ot intersection Intersection with Byrd Street; theme nortnwesterly along the and MM-D to it- ' 1W Intersection with with thr Northerly 01 Westerly line southerly at rl«ht nngles to the cen- southerly line .1, therce northw.-.Ttfr!- r r terllno of the I.lm-oln Illghwny to center line of Byrd Street to Its KK\ . '"' '""|of Staien Island Sramd. thenre ID Intersection with Winter Street; thence westwlv «,<. _ ter line of School S general Weit*rly direction along the centerllnp of the IVnnsylvsnla terseetion witjh Port Heading Ave- thenre southeasterly along the nf 508-A to lu inter-pr".i-n w:t'bj(| renu-r line of Winter Btreet to a easterly line sow • ner.fe nnrl Nrw iviver; thrniilong int iimi ulace of be- nue, formerly known iv^ Wixidhrtdge ne of the Port Heading Railroad l the Pennsylvania Urn point or place of point, oildwny between South Cliff mid northensterlv n, 1 Road nnd Pleasant Avenue; thence ary of Bloc* 50R-A 'o tr.t isttwl Place:, northwesterly along the line mid- tlon with the epnti'tllne cl I wny between Bouth Cliff Road and choul £J4 Cimrtrlch street Iselln.lwa( y i Avenue; thence northwes'etlj 1 iinn-uirT'PI1 "i"" nl' Avenue nncl parallel there- the centerllns ol !..»« tttnui 1 iilhiKii,i|to tfl (t5 [ntjrsfption with Clinton the boundary of ("ark Fi at ihe Intersection .street- thence southwesterly along thence westerly «lonj ihe t if the PpniifiVlvRiilft Krillroad and he center line of Clinton Street to Of Clark Township ui lu UM BFC1NNINO nt the point of In- hy Hrrm-: .•„•." ','• p «•'.„'westerly and southerly direction toi se.-iioii «:th Main strci- the imlnt HK(;1NNINO n .he, Ixiundsry line brt-ween Wood- Its Intersection with Washington tlon with the a ci rd Avenue tnd the Beginning at a point in the ptnn- Brim- '.Ui i 'i-'-' • ,i,,i flipiV in «'• Point of orlRln » l>'«:<" "' BeRlunln-. l.'rsectinn of Fo nli aml Edison Townships; AvBiiuc, thence northwenterly »- Township; thenre, somiitrlj u|| Turnpike; thence nor- iKrnvn ni«T«irT '''*" Railroad whtn noil Ii In- • hence northensterly ftlong the the Mld.i. ,1 , mil m«i in * _^ . Tfn(h |)istr|rt pol|ille ,.).„.,.. MU. sow Jorwy Tur long the center line ot Washington the Edlnon Township txiundin I wmMllS "J STx,int"""««"««>' »»»• :enler llnp nf the Pennsylvania (in VIT;: K om i llth n1ad ff Avenup to Its Intersection with the southwest corner "I Bloc* id It ''lknowL n "aslKIRS; T WARD - URST DISTRICT Vv! ,,,11 ,;,(,', « '\venur'i> to the southerly boundary tersectlon of the WiKidhiidge and ' •"'' ™ «'il beginning point itallronri to Intersection with M»|. N.. k nn Blnomfield Avenue; thence nouth- thence easterly along tin 1 No ««. llelngl BEOINNlNr, at Hie intersection line of the Board of Education Perth Amboy Railnxid and New;™ lng northerly along the Peno- Iren Btreet; thence easterly along wMterly along the center lint of AWT.UP, I^eiin,|(->f Main Strwt 11111I Amnoy Avenue; boundary of Block 5M-* to I propertv 100 feet north of Arling- Jersey Bt«t« Highway Jf 25; thence 1-anU Railroad to tht center lint :he center line of Green Street to Hlwimfleld Avenue to Its Inter- r Mr'.v JfV ithence northerly .ilonn Amboy Avc-I WARD 2 IIISTltMI 1 ton Drive; thence easterly along 1 Avenel Street; thence aouthtast- northwest corner ol Bloc! " southerly aloBft tho •oodhridge and Its intersection with Bloomfleld section with Winding Road; thenc* thence southerly slims thi 1 The i.pi ^iii.itf amount ot the nue to a point aoo feet north of; Second Ward First District, the southerly boundary line of the ly tnd easterly along tha ctnttr Avenue; thence southeasterly along Perth Amboy TUllIoad to 1ti> Inter- on a straight line southwesterly tine of Block 505-D 10 the polat a > up KiitlAfled hy siilrt tthh e northerlthl y lllnl p off GGrMn street; ,6n.ali comiirlsi * Allll ofl ReasbeKb y and _U„ Hoard of Education property to (The section with Atenel Street: thence nt of Avenel 8treet to tbt centtr the cenoer line of Bloomfleld Ave- to the point ot Intersection of the place of txginntiiK un ot I^entv-filx'Thini- ••• and parcel with „[ Ml(1 Wlin| soj,,, „, tbe L(hlgn Garden SUM Parkway Route 4; westerly on ATMMI Slreat to IU Int of Rah way Avenue: thtnee nue to IU Intersection with Wlnd- Port Reading Railroad and the Hundred, Twemy-Oiip' "* Bjimn the line valley Kallroad trucks eiceptlnptKK ISO thenre southerly alonK the Garden Intersection with Park Avenue; mutherlj along the center line of InK Road; thence In a southweBt- Oarden State Parkway Rout* 4 trie, Seventh District Polllni 20 feet orth tlicrefroii] Piirkwiiv Koutv 4 to Its point Do.iiirs more or )ets.^ ° " feet wide strip on the Easterly side thence snutherly along the center Aaiiway Avenue lo the (-enter lint erly direction along a straight line point and place ot Beoinnln School «n, Inman Avenm. C«tak| ;i:n-, iiit-ri toKClicr with tlie costs lel!.'er Jim. "' the I'enii.'. line oJ Park Avenue lo Its Intersec- of Nltlton Avenue; thence touth- to the point of Intersection be- plu of King Oeoreef Post Ko»d," par-"' Inier.yi tlon with the New Jer- DIsiVriot Polllnr Pli nf 'his .^ile :Rallro,id; ihcru : northerly .icv Turnjilke; thp.ncc westerly tion with Tappen Street; thence tantrly tlong the center nne n( tween the Oarden State Parkway Twelfth tlculflrly described aa Iselln Jr. High school, Hjde Avenue WARD J - niSTBOT I The HIIOS the New Jersey Turnpike to Its westerly along the center line of Nlelaon Avenue to tht Woodbrldge Rout* 4 and the Port Reading Hnll- <" lielln. BKQINNING at the MOKICM I to h'l'oiiri: nber nerves the riRlil.'{?! ""!" ',!'.'" 1ae ol King point' off iinfraction with Ford Tappen atreet to It* Interaection reek; thence In t southwesterly di- rodil; thence westerly along the ,,l,mt; tin- center with New Jersey 8t»t« Highway Port Reading Railroad to Its point Ulinan Avenue anil tin proioojT" tlie Bouthprly Rh;ht Avrnuo the point and place of Be- rection along tht center lint of the 1 ;,I:I.T ,,r p1' siriN" ui the .-en #25; thence northerly along the of Intersection with the boundary WARD 5 - DISTRICT 1 of the wtst boundary line ol I '>' [«bl ta Valley Woodbrldge Creek to tht northerly . 7v"en,«; fi *•» K ElRhth Disfrlcl Polllnr Place renter Iln* ot New Jenwv But* line br.fween Woodbrldge and BEGINNING at a point, the Inter- 50»; thence easterly aloni U» n.-tlons upon the eier-;^" ,,' Tp V. the center line of Railroad; thence, running Easterly llm of the Port Reading Railroad: School S2S, Ford Ave. & Arlington Highway #25 to 1U Intersection Edison Townships; thence north- section of the centerllns. of New terllne of Inmnn Avenue lo la « to Hfi hitiTsertlon alo»8 'he Southerly linn of the [*• henc« wttterly akniB the northerly Drive. Fords. with the Woodbfidge and Perth nt ot the Port RpadlnR Railroad erly along the. boundary line be- Dover Road and tho centerllne of tersectlon with the cmwrtlni i Main Wreet, thtnrp wesierlv'h'gh Valley Kullroad 150 feet, more d the oolnt and tween Woodbrldge and Edison Pennsylvania Railroad: thence (1) Cinri. hVd Biiin-t to conditions along M1U11 Sirrpt 10 Its lincrsectlon or less to n [mint, said point Peintf Amboy Railroad croatlat Rabwty Artnue to tht OardeD Stats ParXw.f M J_. pine*, of netrlnnliw Townships to Its Intersection with northwesterly and westerly along ROIiKRT H JAMLSON, w\tb Arnbov Avenue the tiolnt anditbe Intersection of a iinti 150 feet SKCONI) WARP . •olnt ol intersection of tht uld the Pennsylvania Railroad the thence north along the «»' NINTH DISTRICT Second Distritt the center line of New Dover Road Shprl*/. place of measured at right anRles from and Second Distritt Polling Plape: •on Reading Elallroad with th« point and place of Betdnnlnx Ot said Parkway K> tJis Clajl N'ATHAN" I. JACOBS School #1 * #5, A»enel Street, Penniylvanla Railroad and tot oolnt to the ceuterllne of Mertdtth Road; First Diitricl i-..llii1K Ptaf: School,panU.H wi"ih"ThV EaJurly" iWot , "S!™"?',' *[ "V.h'V'.'"" Lhence (2) southerly and southeast- ihlp boundary line; ihentt 1 Attoniev Avenel. plant ol Beginning Fifth District Polling Place: the Clark TnwnsMp *" vW12.*lI. Ro» SlrPe, woodl,rirtgf. |Buy aeon*, rot, a,,,And th.| KM*/^;/ whVuT School #18. Indiana Avenue. Inelln. erly along the centerllne of Meredith I.I.. 10/7-14-Jl-ai, «5 Being a portion of Third Hard lineline, to It" l Southerly HlKlit ot Wny line of the i,.rsw;ts W|tn tr,e ^ew Jersev Turn fifth District, to nt known aa Third Road to the centerllnt of Middlesex AvenW, WARD 1 - UISTRICI J LehlKh Vi.lley Railroad; thence,) ,,,kc thfiicp so'titherly along the WARD J - UI1T8ICT ) FOURTH WARD SIXTH DISTRICT Avenue; thence 13) southwenwrly uurUnr e of Lake KIKCTION NOTICE Ward ilihth District »uthes»terlly «!°n!!°nnn titinn > BBOINNIN(i Hi a polnv, 1110 Jiiter-;SomhweJiiprly and Westerly slonn u; I'prtli Ainboy-Woodbrltlite Railroad BiarNNINO •« • point, th* In- BEQINNINO at the Intersection along the, centerllne of Ulddietei l 8 011 llir tersection of the centerllne ot New of Oreen Street and the Penn- Ukt Avenue to tin prolongtao XtyrWE l.s HEREBY GIVEN th&t! **" °' cciitiTllne, of the line distant 15< fent measured at to the houn'darv line between the Slghth District Polling Place Avenue to the centerllne of McLean col Jersey Turnpllte and the centerllne sylvania Railroad: thence easterly the northwesterly «« ' ™ tht Drsmct Boards of Election in'Perth Arnhoy-Wood bridge Braucli ofright tuiglca to and imrullcl with thfi l(iwn.:hl|i of WoodbrldKe and the Avenel First Aid Bld[, Ayenel y Street; thence (4) toutheuterly •txil MC for the 'I'.-mIIK.:;>(!( WoodbridKe,jthe Peunsylvanln liullrnad and the; Easterly line of KIHK Oeor^es Post City of FYrt'h Ambov; thence west- of Woodbrldge ATenue; thence (1) along the center line, of Green 508-A; thence soutb 1 Street, Avenel. 'centerllne of MeLe»n MldtUfSPx founty N<-*- Jersey will I centerllne of Fnenmn Btreet; thence Ronil, the sevenu courses thereof to erly ulonp said boundary line, be- easterly alonn the centerllne of Street to Its Intersection willii""""with i »><>>"'< '•'- . :"", "" ,r the boundary lln. 0 BJ» t0 th ce D rlln f •1th 50S-U: 1 mtPi at Un-;r respective |killlng| |1) westerly and northwesterly along; the EActi-rly lino of Meadow Hoad; Woodbrldg* Arenue to the center- Bloomfleld Avenue; thence north- 3""' « , " 'h °, 1U intersection wl tween Township of WoodbririKe &nd A mle places un i:«!';i;;ifu>r (leslnnateil onithe centerllne of Freeman Street to!thence, Norttieriy aluni; U10 Blister- CMtv of Perth Amlioy to a point line of West Avenue; thence 12) IHIRD WARD - NINTH DISTBICI easterly along the center line ofl " : thence (3) southerlj east along thh e lillnm »*™ TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2. 1965. he-|the centerllne of Ht. GeurKea Ave- ly line ot Meadow lload 150 feel where It, intersects with the center northeasterly along th« centerllne BMINNlNa at the Intersection Bloomfleld Avenue to Ms Inter- 'hethe . ceulerllnoenterllne of Block AAvi to tM and tupf-n the lioiim of 7 a.m. and 8 nue (Route 351, Hience (2) north- of West Avenue to tDe cenwrllne of section with Washington Avenue; centerllne of Route 71 (Lincoln more or less, to the Southerly LIIIB HUP of Ambov Avenup and Florida the New Jersey Turnpike and Highway); thence (at southerly at with the westerly li p.n: for the purpote of conducting westerly aloni; the centerllne of 8t. of Kim; Ueorises Post Oniui; thence, Clrovc Road; thtnee westerly alonf? Central Avenue; thenr« (31 south- Woodbrldge Avenue; thence north tjhence southeasterly alotiR the thence south .low a Oenerj: Eln-ion for the election -- • right angles to the centerllne of Georges Avpnue to tlie ce.ntp.rllne (iflEa^tcrly and NorthPusterly along the ""' center llnp or Florldp. Orove easterly along the centerlto* of Cen erly along the New Jersey Turn center line of Washington Avenue ngnt angles to me qeamiuu. ui —-••—; S0„„9, t, 0 thlne, 27 Ll Hih) U tt» of- the Port Rending Railroad; thence 1 several courses of KlnK Georiies Post! R""(' I" tt point 1CX) feet north of tra,l Avenue and the prolongation pike to Ita Intersection with Port to lu Intersection with Clinton Houte 27 (Lincoln Highway) U> tt» «» "'Of* J"* A Governor 1 Street; thence norttieasterlv aloii :enterllne of the Pennsylvania R*U- of IWglnningf polllni (3) easterl'y- atniu•' : the- centerlln---—"-e- o•••f Road- , ui the point or place of He- fi,,. rxirtherlv line of Coddlnuton nf ahove mentioned Ceotr»l Avenue Reading Avenue, formerly known rlrt Two Metr.bi-rn of the Slut* Senate to Che westerly short line of Btaten as Woodbrldge - CarUrret Road the center line of CllnUm Street tto roadroa; Mienct ill northeasterlyy along IH" ine Port Reading K;illro»d to ttie)l{inllin(! aIU| uu, [^hlgh Vallev Rail Avenue; thence westerly along the Seventh Seuiit* DlblTlct centerllne of Uin F'ertli Amnoy-1 roart night of Wav llnp [00 fret north of the northerly Island Sound: thence (4) south- theoce northeasterly along the cen- a point midway between pleasant the centerllne of the Pennsylvania Frj'.ir Mi-nilurs of ihe General l c westerly and southerly along the ter line of Port Reading Avenue, Avenue and South Cliff Road; Railroad to tht point or plao* of WoodbrldKe Hrumli of the Pentwyl- ] K|rst nistrlrt I'lilllnc Place: School ' " °' "oildlngton Avenue and par- vanla Railroad; thence Hi southerly ,iilel thereto to a point In the center westerly shore lint of the Suten formerly known as Wooubrldge- thence northwesterly alonK the llnelBejrlnnlng. Sheriff C8, Smith Street. Keashey. alonl g thhe centerllne of tlie PertPhh i line of U. S. Highway 9; thence Island Sound to the mouth of thi Carteret Road, tc Its Intersection midway between Pleasant Avenue First Dlitrict Polling Pitt*: Ttire* Members of the Boerd o< Amboy-WomltirhU'.o Branch of the. Woodbrldge River; thence (5) north with School Street: thtnee easterly and South Cliff Ro«d and parallel School #24. Ooodrteb Street. IttUn. cntwi! Preenoiders Pennsylvania luilmml to the point WARI. TWO - mSTKICI TWO ^Z XrlZ westerly southwesterly and westerly tlong the c*nt«r line of Schoo thereto U) Its Intersection with the One Counrllnnin-at-targe, or place of ilrKlniiiiiK. ,,,,HEtilNNINC ,. ,, i a; the lntersectloh tieor>;es Post Road; thence westerly along tht Woodbfldg* River, the Street to the Central Railroad o Pennsylvania Railroad: thence sou- WARD S - OISTKItt Z 1(i ot the hl New Jersey; thence northerly alon thwesterly along the center line of unexpired terni Second Illslrirl Piilliiu Place:1™ ""- center lliieof King Qeor boundary line between the City ol ll ''7"" '" J* «'' the center lint of the Central Rill the Pennsylvania Railroad to Its BEOINNINO tt a point, the Inter- One CoLincilimui from each of the Jr. HiRh. llarwi Ave., ^ '^' Hullroiid with center line oti,-,'., |'.l)st Houd„ to the oarden 8tate Perth Amboy and Woodbrldgt Torn h Od 8t r»»d of New Jersey to the Por Intersection with Green Street the section ot the centerllnt of tht WoodbridKe. Hurldn Clrove Hcud; thence nor- i..irknnv Hnutc •)• thenre northerlv ship to the »outhe»it«rly corner of thi'rlv ••' ' -••- - '•-- - • Reading Railroad; chenct easterl; 6ev«i Tiusteea for Free School uloni: the renter Hue or the, Oiirden State Parkway Block #333, thtnee i«) westerl Florida (irove Rond u> a point i;,, '1 to lu> 1ntPr«lcMon with the aloog the port Reading Rallroac FIRST VVAItl> I Illltl) lUSTKICT along the boundary line between thi through the Port Reading coa Election District boundaries and inktway liclwceii Wonlen Avenue N,, ersey TurnpIXe; thence enst- City of Perth Amboy and Wood BEOINNINC. m lie liitcrsecUoiilHiid Jamiu Htreut; thence westerly' ,.,-| uii^.' the center line of the docks to the shore line of thi lln. polllni; places fire &a follows; of the ct'ntvr llm bridge Township to tht ocnlerllm Arthur Kill; thence southerly » Muln Btreet ukiiiK w,,. nni. par.illcl to Wordcn Nl. enn-y Turnpike to Its Inter- the Boundary llna of City of Roll- Cvwnsblp of Woodbrldga und Amboy A'.i'iiur; thenc* south- of the Perth Amboy-WoodbrtdRi long ait shore line of the Arthur way and Woodbrldge Township; County of Middlesex y ; * Avenue mid midwayy betweebctwwn WWur-,,.. sirtini((-tiuni with the Perth Amboy- Branch of the Ptnmylvanli Rail FOURTH WARD y Kill w the point of luttrnectton thence |1) southeaster!; along laid Stale of New Jersey erly alouK the ri'iiter line of Anibdy Ucn Avenue und James Street to Wnndbrhta Railroad the oolnt and rosd, thence Ol northerly »lon(i th SEVENTH DISTRICT Avetuie to the where It In- with the center line of Central boundary Dot between City of Rah- WARD 1 h h I I the center line ol U. S. Highway 0; „;,.,-,. „( Bexlnnlnff. centerllne of the Perth Amboy BEGINNING at a [mint where the tersects wlrli tin- New Jerseyy Turn- tlieuce southerly along U. 8. Hluh- - nlstrlct Polllnr Plate: Avenue eitended; thence westerly way and Woodbrldge Township to N inlb Woodbrldne Branch of the Penn along the center line of Central center line of Ford Avenue Inter- Prom tlie crossing ot Cnrteret pikeik ; ttlieiKl e l alonl g thhe wny I) to Its Intersection with the SIIKIOI -3, Strawberry Bill A»e.. sect* the center line of New Jer- tbe centerline of at Qe-ortea Ave- •Jew Jerti'y 'ruiupikt1 Ul Its Inter- sylvania Railroad to tht centerllne Avenue extended to Us Intersection nue IN J State Highway Route U); Road i.nd the New Jersey Turnpike- I«)ilBBh Valley Railroad; thence ens-, UuodlirldKr. of the New Jersey Turnpike: thenc MV 8tat* Highway if 2S; thtnee section with Main btreet; thence terly aln th Illl Vllv Rll with West Avenue; thence south- thence (3) southerly and touUiwesV along 'the centerllne of the New terlyy alunKK the g Vellev Rall- IB) northeasterly along tha center- erly along the center Hue of West northerly along the center line of eiuiterly uloni! M.dn atreet to Its f Fli erly along the centerllne of St. Jersey Turnpike to the crossing of randd to thh e center line of Florida SECOND WARD llne of the New Jersey ruraplke k Avenue to WoodbrldKe Avenue; Ford Avenue to 1ta intersection nterbectloii \i-iili Aniboy Avenue with the center line of the Phil- Qeorges Avenue to the ceuterlloe ol the New Jersey Turnpike and tin drove Itu.itl tlie ooliit mid Dlsce or TENTH DISTRICT the point or place of beiilnnlnt' then.ee westerly along the center •he polm iuul plare of Beginning ll adelphia and Port Heading Rail. Dover Rotd; thence (4) northwest- (jardeu State Parkway; then slons Third lllslrld Polling Place: BEGINNING at the point of In- Third niblrlct Polling Place tho ct'ntprllne of the Garden state Seconil District Polling Place: line of Woodbrldge Avenue to the! mad; thence eialerlv along the erly aioou the ceuterllne of Dover Si'huul «ll, KIISS Street, V\'oo4- School Sill, Clyde Avenue, Hope- of the en 8late Koad to tenterlinej of Chain O*H1U P»ricw4y to the crossing of the Qar- Parkway Rout* 4 and King Oeorges School tfl;:, Sewaren Avenue, He New Jersey Turnpike the uoliil am) oenter line Railroad to lu Inter- lawn. waren. place of BeglnnluK section with the center line of NewRoad and New Dover Road; thence den Sliitej Parkway anil N J Stnte Post Hoad: thence southerly alonK 15) till) northwesterly »l°ng the HlKhwiy Route #1; thi'n along the • i lu- center line of the Garden State Ninth District Pullliif- Phue: Jersey 8t»t« Highway #25: thence WAKU 1 - UlSTHiCI t Scliool 012, gewtren Avenue Se 'uuthwesterly alonK the last men- centerllne of New Dover Road to cetiterltne of New Jersev state HIKII SECOND WARD • TIIIK1) DI8WUT I'.irkway Route 4 to Its Intersection THIRD WAHI) FOURTH DISTRICT All Hint |iu« of 1.I18 t'lnt W&rd with (I fl. Hlshway 9; thence sou- waren. tioned center line to the oolnt and the point or place of Bmlhnlnn way Koine "I In a northerly diroc- liiK tiorlh of Beard's Brook west BHXlINNrNQ at the Intersection BEGINNINd at the point of In- place of BectnnliiK Detond Dlitrlct Polling rl«e*; Ubn U) the Iiner,-,eci1(iu of New of tha Lehlgh Valley Railroad and i herly along the center line of V S. tersection with the New Jersey of the center Hue uf Auiboy Avenue U. S. Highway 8; thence westerly Hii;!iwiiy 9 to where It lnt«rwct« THIKD WARD • TBNTU DI8TK1C1 Seventh Hist tlit rolling Plice:; School #2 Outlook Avenue. Colon- Jertey HiKhwhv Route 31 and Oreen auU east of the ceuict line of the Turnpike where it Intersects with fh 19 alout; Hie LehlRh Va.lley Rnllroiid to .vitii a line mtdwsy between Wor- the boundarv line between the BKQINN1NO at the Intersectluu o»i * Marvknoll Road. Mtnlo la. Streel; then nluni; the crnlerlme. of I'litladeipnU and itendlnB Railroad p"»rk Terrace Clreen fiirtnt lo ti e l:i'i-r.-iertlint of Klng Oeorirei a Post Road; thence il"n Avenue and June* Street and Townalilp of Woodbrldge and the of New Jersey State Highway y 2S and the center line of Stan High- l II parallelll theretotht ; thencth e enstt- Uorouiih of Curi*ret; thence, south- und 8t Oeorgts Avenue; thence Oreeu mirt Worth atreet; northerly along KIHR Georges Post, I WARD » - DISTR1CI 1 way [ioitte No 35. RoaRodd to where It lntsrsectu wlthierlth v l if said line midway be erly along the New Jersey Turnpike northerly along New Jersey SUte OURTH WARD BIGHT DISTRICT then aloiiK the rcntorllno ol Wortli Highway it 25 to lu Intersection glnolm at a point in tht o«n- Fourth District Polling Place NNe- w Brunswick Avenue: thenceInieeI m Wnrdon Avenue and JJanies to IU) point of Intersection with BEOINrTma at a point where the Btrect'to thr. linerwctinn ot Worth School #1. Mawbey Street, Wood- eiusterly along the center line .md parallel thereto to Its Port Reading Avenue formerly wltb Tappen Street; thence east- enter line of New Jersey 8ut« ter lint of Colon!* Road aHo known Btreet arid Hynl Hireet; then along bridie. New Brunswick Avenue to where it I ilnt of Interaction with Florida known an Woodbtidge - Garteret erly along tht center line ot Tap- Highway #2} intersects the u Colonlt Boulevard, whtrt the the ceuterlluo of Byn1 street to tho Intersects with U. 8. Highway «;|( ruvu Hoad; theiico northerly al- ll/itul; thence westerly along the pen Street to Ita Intersection with boundary line between Woodbrldge tame tt intersected by tb* center Park Avenue; thence northerly lint of New Dover Botd and from northwn Hue ,,t LiiiK-k 395; then WABD 1 — DISTKKI S thence southerly along H. S. Hleh- 1;.' the center line of Florida center line of Port Reading Ave- and Edison Townships; thence along Block rr» id HI way 9 to the Lehlgh Valley Han- Itoad to tt point 10O feet nue Ui Ita Intersection with Rah- along the renter line of Park Ave- rlherly along said boundary line tald beginning point running In a thenct All that tract between Ui< Penn- nue to 1U Intersection with Avenel » Its Intersection with the center feueral northerly dlnotloti along the f cltrk PI"'" nue: then ulon,.; the n-ntcrllne of sylvania Kallroad (on the east) and roiut the point and nlace of Uegln- north (if the northerly line of Cod- wuy Avenue; thence northerly a- o cl St. (JfxirBo Anuiw 1,0 the crossing uiniuon Avenue; thence uubterly long the center line ot Rahway Street; thence easterly along the Ine of the Philadelphipaa and PorPortt cente' r Un' * of Oolonlt Boulevar- - d to • - the center line of. Amboy Avenue center line of Avenel Street bo ttfl wiwltwb •"- - jaswiiy "- of 6t. G«orv:(; A.Liiuo uml tho rUlit I'hird IHstrict Pulling Place; V.- along the line 100 feet mirth of tlie Avenue to its intersection with the Reading Railroad thence easterly a point where it I* loterteoted by lun the west) and the center line Intersection with the Woodl>rldne i0 Of-WftT uf the, Pun ICeuilllIK Rail. F.W., New Hruiibwlck Ave., Fords. northerly line of Coddllllitull Ave- Port Reiutlni; Railroad; thence along the oenter line of said Rail- th* ctnter lln* of Hoffman Boule- lntersectlo(n»«r«*rtlOD: tO H ..„,-. I of Freeman Street (on the north) nue unii parallel thereto Ui the ; und Perth Amboy Railroad: the.uce road to lt* Intersection with ttie road; then »lun/ tin: i.eiiturllne o easterly alnng the Port southerly along the centtr line of vard; thence oorthorly along *>he 0of( BlocBlockk W-*,',. WMIIK and (on the south) by a Una drawn jniini where lt intjeruecU with the center line of ford Avenue: thence 0Utl the rlghi-uf-u.iy uf the I'urt Uesd lt center line of Hoffro*n Boulevard to »iong tht » "Vil».B parallel with Green Street and 100; SKCONI1 WAKI) t enter line of If. B. Highway I) RallHud Ui the pointp ) where the Woodbrldge and Perth Amboy southerly along tlie center line of Ing Kallroad tu t:,r MI- ,1 IIK O( thi ITOHM-U the Woodbrldgdbld e River; Railroad to it* Intersection with point when tbt nni interstcu ^j fet't north of tbe northerlv line KOl'imi UlSTItK"* thenre suotherlv aloni! the center r\)rd Avenue to Ita Intersection the southerly line of Block «sJ u rlghl-Of-wav of 'he I'm t ItaidlnK thereof ' IIKCINNING 1.1 the lnler«etlim line uf II H HlKhwllV 9 to the point thence northerly along the course the Port Reading Rallruud: thence with the centei linn of New Jersey K&llroail utnl II.IIIU iv Aveiniu: then V p of the Woudbrtdge River to Home- westerly along the center lino of shown on the Woodbrtdie Townanlp t'lfin ln»iN,i Polling Place:•''' llie«;mlen Ht;iie Purkway H( ic 1t lni^U State HlKhway jfii: thence west along'(he CP.melllne uf It.vhu.iy An 4 iuul Kim: (lenrixs Post Hnuil; with the center steaii Avenue, thence easterly a- Hie Port Reading tiallruud lo lu T»« Map; thence easterly and north- Wuudbrldge Jr lili;li lljiron Ave.,! in. of Klnr (Iporyfn Post Road: erly along the center line of eald easterly along the southerly and nut 1(1 the liite|..e, 11 f Kaliway I WoodlirtdKe. thence northerlv uloni; the Qurden K the center lln* of Homestead Intersection with SI Oeorgea Avn 8tat« Highway to the rxilut and Ht.ite l'.irl:\wu\ Kuiae 4 to t'he point Hence westerly alotlK the center Avenue to Blair Road; thence into; thenc* northerly HIOIIK the easterly llm ol said Block 46J lo • Avenue and Wuodl. Avenue;j — ni- of KIIIK Opori;e» Poet, Road to place of B«K1 1111111 K then tUohj: Hie . en'c: where II liuerfieclh with Main northerly ajonn the center line of center line of 8t Georges Avtnue Eighth Di point where it loMrwoti tht c«nt«r •if Wimd- MltST W'.-lllli • he 1 inter line of the Garden State Dlair Rotul to Its point of Inter- to lu Intersection wluh New Jer- PUee: hall Hoad which l.rldne Avenue lu Ihe Inl 'irkwav ltosit« 4 the uolnt and Menlu HMIINNING ut the- Intt-rteu •enter line of Mam .street to wliei section with me boundary lino be- sey State Highway tf25 u>o paint e dividing Hulinee between tb* TownTo - n( W(KHlbrldi;e Aveimii nml r H.IIIAU;, Aiciiiiu and l'on K> l.u i- uf Hei,'lnnlnK. tween Woortbrklge Township and and place qf HoginnlnK 'ark Terrace. tt Intersects with Mvtry Avenut Tenth Dlslrirt Pulling Plaee: tliip or Woodbrldgt tod tb* Olty ol Rtlud; then aloili^ llu: cenUirlliiB nt Avoiuio. formerly known thence southerly HIOIIK MarJ the Borough of OtJteret: thence mtn ('arteret Itoud to ths pulnt of origin WixxlbiHIne-OitfUjret Koait; theuct) ii'linul (flO. Clydt Avenue Ilope- easterly HIOUK the boundary lint Tenth District Polllim fUct: WABU NINTH DISTRICT Kahvray; thence tn a *outb«a*t«Tty Mtw*«o uuu U> 11 iKilnl 150 ft'iil aoutli of School St* * tti- Avenel atttct, Ave- direction tlong tb* boundary Un* eiuik-rly alone, bald center Uuu uf the Miutlierly line of Woodlaml between Woodtirldg* Township am BKOINNINO at the Intersection 'ort Itciullny Avenue w 1W lnter- the Boroiujh (if Carteret to lu In- of tbe Pennsylvania Hallrosd and between Woodbrldge tnd Btbvty to Avenue; t hence e;u.lerly along nulii tht center lln* of New Jerwy "tat* WARD 2 cetiou wilh lliu New Jersey Turn- linn iidriillcl KI Wiiddlund Avenue SECOND W/lRD tersection with the New Jersey New Dover Road; thence south- pike.; thence, Miithwesterly UIOIIK Turnpike the point and place 0 easterly along the center Hue of Elghwty Rout* xm, thenot touth- Prom me lmttsootion of me ceu- nd 150 feet dl.itanl therefrom to KI.EVKNTII DISTKIC* THIRD WAKI) weatorly along the center lint nf Kid (erllne ol the WmxIbrldKe llallroid the New Jeibty L'urnplke U) the Iho center line of Ivy Street; Beginning. KLEVENTH UISTKM r New Dover Road ki ltd lutersectlon point whL'ie it liuertrtcut wttli UBOINNINU at the point of In- with Butcllff Road: thence south- lait mentioned Rout* to tb* center ajid the ['ownshlp tKiundary, along tlieiuM auuthiii'ly along the center M'.*clliin of New Brunswick A»e- Fourth District Polling Plate UEU1NN1NO at the IIIICCKH Ittarda Uroon, ilieuce westerly ul- "ne of Ivy Htre«i to Iw point of School #9 Turner Street, Put it New Jersey State Highway westerly lions tho center line of llu* of Na« Jovti Bntd; tbtnot tilt oenUrllne oi ih« WoodOrldn' ung IUHKIS Ilr«)k to where It Inter- 11 un mid Libertyy Streel: thence we»- t-aitcllff Road to Ita Intersection urtuwotterly tluni Uw cenKJ Unt liallroaJ to tht luterusctlou of the Interaction with the center line l Blk A Beadlni. ,nd Aveuel Street: thence nuith- Mx:la with Rahwav AtentlO: thtincc u-rlv alniK New BmniiwlcBmi k Avenue wesierly tlong tha center Hue of with Highland Road: thence south- if New Dotei Koto tn Ihe potn< "r Woflderldgs Railroad and U10 New of Pine Street; tlicuco westerly in lu polm ot Intersection witihh northerly ulony tiw centjer liny of the i-Milcr line of Pine Street Avenel Htreet to Its Intersection easterly along the e.eiit« ||nB ,,j •lace ol benlnnlng Jersey l'urnplke: then along ti IIIK (leiirijen Post Riiad: thence Highland Road to Its Intersection Kiiliwayy Avt;nuu ui lu to tu point of Intersection with WAKD ] - DISTBltl 5 with Woodruff Avenue: tltr-uce Third District Polling rite*: centwtlne uf the New Joresy I'uru oMt-rlv Bluns the oenter Hue of uortbeaeMrly tlong the tonwr line with South Hill - with I'uri Ayenue the Oak 8m»t: tlianus bouthejly along Kins OoorgM Pott Road to 1t« in- »i tlit point "1 uitsrw Road; thence fHlwol #10. ClaJUnoBl 4»eaue. Co- pike to tht ormulng (>f tile New pdtui or ulni« of bcKluutnif, the '--enter line of Oak Street uid li f A of Woodruff Avenue to Ite Inter- southwesterly the Jerries rurnpiiw and thi rhd with Liberty Street; Uoo of ch* atuut line of Aveul oaiiMr >onlt Klilii l>l*lilrl rulllni PUni Mu- lite center llna of Oik Street ex , ..„.., . ™. • ««••• <""> we .uunj rabi at ws, teatloa with Butler Street: theat* Una of floutb Kill KotO *zt*ndtd to State Parkway: then along ttie. nlcliul Building. Mais Bt tended to a point where It Inter touthorly alnug tlit tturtovrstterll tlooi the oanter t point mldww betwuni Pl*utat Urlln* oi tht Oardto Statt fark- ft'oonlirldir. sects with the center Uoe of Riru Illlt? Ot Ubertv Btreet to where It 11M ot th« Peonarl»n»l» sUtlroid Un* of Butlin fltreet w lot int«- Avenu* and couth CUIf lout; WASD I - MttKlCt 4 iiiurocu with New BrunswicBrunsck ia oortberlv tJosg tb* outtrlj Ug u t point trtMai ttM wty to th* orostlog • th* ototer One of Oolonlt Boulartra 11B* dttn ataDc Parkwuy liuute 4; thence -if KIUK OeotBei Post Bowl wliere UXUNNINa at tih* lint of Uie UliW j oT iUhway to tht terete Ui with New Jeraey pines of Beclnnlnn- try uurtiietly t; tho Slate II lntei>ei-t» with the Westerly vf Hie New Jeroeayt Turnpiktlie lnte««aoe and thn e"»• ^ **» 'J Ninth District Pulling Place: lo 1U Intantotioo wltb tb* oanMT uy il l t; h Ol Slt Bthwav Elver, ibtoc* southee«twl| Mot ot Uoflmto BoultvtNi Ibanc* WtKO I Parkway Koutc 4 to tht pulnt hi.iindiiry line uf 1I10 Towiualilp ot boundary line between Woodbrldge along the Hallway Blvt* M tb* w*it- Highway fttt;••"" thence uuitrheasi: School #2. Outlook Avenne Colvnla. Woivlbflilge; tUene* northerly along a a it Sdlson Tuwnahlps; thence erly (long Iht II111 of Ne' northerly along tb* etntaf Una ol From 111* mtrtteittluu "' M» ivtiera It lutert>eci» with New Jer- tfly Hn* of tht Boaougb of Cartutt; Huffman Boulevard to tht *outb*r- \Vuinlijriag8 Kaluxmd and tttt llowu- sey Stuto Highway 25, thcuc.* noir- the boundary line between Wond* southtrly along tald boundary line Ihence toutliweateii». dons; the west. J«r»ty 8ts,t* Highway tf3 tto th< WARD t- UlmiCI It UaMly alon.. .g_ New Jeimy Hmte l.rictge and EdUip Townalljus t» between Woolbrldge «id Id1*on tt\J Oounclary line ot »h» Borouf b lattnectlon of Avtnel Ittrwt BWJINNWt) at a point.. Uu >ui*r- l U of Mu vomiduy; ttian alaOB tat ceu- t» « pah* ttfett* K ki- 9t Cirttrrai awl of » W«ll« —"—•' to ttw iwlitt Wlien tt) II* noli* «h«ra H HHefttotD «*U> HHb " •- - (T!R) . Cnrtrrot, PITS*. Thursday, Octobn 28,1965 LBOAL LBOAL i A(7t twirl likely »# affwt RUE I.F.fiM, NOT10K8 LEGAL NOTICES !. |ob«. 14) BoatnetMerl) Kt* J.«r. Ttmlntl STO\RFN (mints In IMS. and tM *ip*ndUur* M Orov* AvtBOt? Unmo* (4) Nnvth- i uoat *ntt f"M M tb* luid. rt t TRWlR COIIBT Of IIM.M0.0I. 0 tor tti*nr nr** nous* If *TO alont tn* IdlMrtld Rnitd: U)«Mt till »»**• w> MM mont or Orid.-nii.'H in „; .ylionl 1} will tlml tlmltt to l IdkrwtW Wmi * **CMMBUt» T tranimusloo lint to «M Nr.W JER4KV W«111 withiin thh« IctnIll »••••** OOff Tr** to - atti tm at the ftnujrivuti iVtil Mr! ,i. ,1n,i | l rti« Ar* dlttrln: and MMoct IUI ami DIVISION nwl tn Tht »•• "' B"n»nlni| «lon| ^)h» MMM in •• It) SinitHwMterli alnm Utttn Mand Sound; tad UMMJ »alp WH1RKAS bid* cMWtrurtlon tola lUllnwl tn tM *• •^Jftttttrii alpu «t«*oj»to« 'ii Hit! sch'X,] base- DnrkKt No, » «l)l «4 h»W >ub]ect » np Dlrtrtrt it MUM fU«i HUM r rut rinhn*. tli with th* Honhtru •)«• I.I 6-9090 mm! from in («, .-, ln to ,;no Plr*t. H:IVIIIKH null Lain Asenola of il tunfti to - tlnn of" p "'rt n Ain , corporation (Ire hou» InY Ywof*inr« With th« District aioaa MM Worth PTO p]»n« of the ironitwt. or WUKW AveaiH OoHimbus flchool.) THRU rvm. ,, - Wlil lie on sale, tin, nn• iw» d i _ i J une t loo n1 r :iin>l Woodbrtdtt TMm«Mp ui UMM BnnrTinra « tat nttireMtlon at and tMM tfillow tveroe to *' Mrs. John Innlis is cliairmnchairman amamii " . KOWMBKI. hi« wife, Ban lVHn Afl TOT.U5W8: St> ih«n«* Stattn tdand nil Martin »rn Mfrcnntllf AMOcl*t««, Inc., a 1. ThM a iptoltl tl«otl«l n riiall TnwnihlTwnhlp oof MMtWBt , »h»hh mm tbi MAM Unooln BlfhWJ M<» "tob Mm, Andrew Ilcgertus co-chair- U itM b» 0" Prt Hdi thtne* ronnln* ill mru J tloatt Un l.liwnln tbtoo* it) corporation, mrl R. H. Mecy * Oo., bt h«ld on S*turd«]r. Octobw 30. U inMrwrtM b» 0" Pnrt runnla* m Orttk to tn* man. •Ullrrod; thtnM tunnin* (11 Bnrnt.irtn. are ri>f«nd- and 7pm, prtrrtltUlprtrrtltUift am:«m« . <*Ht thth«« jrlj »lonf *• — Ohtrtrt #M Pollrni tut to its interetatjon kurtfi HMO t« Idlrwilfl *•• l«booV P&lBfUM tr nre ItoiwMOIIIM.\ Inmiiinman Atmuenvmiuc,, nolonl*.^"HI., laaatarly ah Writ nf F>(V-ilt lor Itio Mils of hl W J 'or ih«with New Jenty sun mthwa. y. thenc* i)) South IARLOW" WoOflbntiK" Tmnyshlp, N'^wjh* wild Road to Arvlirvln Mad) ttn»OM UMnet (1) and ooBttiwtai In (Intel Bop tun- o( »nrt Of HmiM U; tntHM (1) southwesterly MrakjM UM to it* Btatm laland purpone aald Ntw tfly* alonaloMf Arvln Hoad in* BwjBdao tt» uppnwnp l for BmAkvUI* Hn*4| tktnoe (I) Bound: Uiene* (3) •MtaHl *nd By v 1 r t li nt Mm fth.uo nUtlK) iMiblic i 1 d of . Rout* W t» Amnoy Avtnut; kttwtto Ui* BBoroUfB ot South Main- Horthtrtr Hong th* Mid teMB n flr« honw th*no* II) mttttly sloni amboy atoni imtvUl* Mnad field aad Mlaon TowaabiB wben Horthtrtr Hong th* M Writ to me illrn.K-d niirt di"llv«r*d. old fire hous» for a sum not to Boadi Ihtnc* K) taland Bound to trw pla«* Att B*- DBTKOT HO U Wfld 1 *111 cxpow to wile at puhHo ce*d iijn.oonoo an< Avsnui to tftt Boundary Une oe- the MM It inttrsMWd Ry the Pn»i UtatBt MUrnad; tbtaet runnUal glnnlni. OltTtland Mhool) ' ' on ill •ajtwty aloni th* fan k*e«M tbt innmctton or MM ttoi 1 WBIiNRsnw, THS nth DATn nn amount not tUIlratd to to* Boundary Un* of the Holly 8tr«srt and tt* ' TAKE SWEDEN OF NlURMnEW. All., IMS 000.M) whlrh I* an ll turn * ef Metuchen; tnenet ll) Cltraland School.) BidntSnTO t Ptnblng AT«U* I TAT nt I ho hour nf two oVIotR hy th*of Mfl.flOOrin over ahov* the thinpe: il) Boutherty th* IntafMtttoB of th* Boutnvwt Vnt of TOwn»Mp*tn the"!"™!! and WMterty slooj AsWn load to alooi to* lorouih of He- hrn prevailing IUUUHWIM or Dayaitioiiiiit- . heretofore •4; thenr. |5) North- Wlnlhrop Boadt tn*M* ft) 8ou«h- thi -^ cornel of I*rch Street; thne* (II centarllne l ot land, utirl t o poutt no low Atmi to th* WMWrJT »°«n«»rfUBt Oarttret: tbeae* (SI |NOW WHITE" T0NH1I1T THIU! SAT!Ill)i\Y fnr vnfeerr •unrlj alonj KNUnon Road to promaUoa nf Wllk>« tmo* M atom tald «•-'- Kltllil•- U • • • - hp t t tlren of «Md el'cMon In »t lourt tm Wlntbrop Road; tnttcteaa ((U1 ) W»nlb« Hals Un* of Uu Pt«»tfl*>eu th* Borough of O»««r«t; &mot tf) Also Snlurrluv Mnliniy «nd »li»U nun) Ud noWW r »r the m the une aividlnf _."fly, _Unn _j _.__r MMoaod lo Pltoh IUllra*4: Wtno* (Jt KMthtutarlj In a general BortliaTly »»«!S!UC Uw of tht. county iif tine to lie pnb!l«Hi«1 at leant twice he To«nahlp and Red; tb«nc« ItA »onBwart«l» aloof ita PtnniTl'tBU WUimtJ w longng th* ttousaarr Un* ooff OM Oartertt M tht i)F, & PETER" l!nh Tursriny flt.l\ti> nf Ni": fore th* election in Mis WoodrirttlRp ugh off OarMwOrMwt to RoottwlRoott t **»• Township ol BdUan: . «h«r« tht aUni tlonIt Pltoh Road to O* nlaaa of B. th* Pnwtf ft Ufftt oug man Strttt: Hopo Wfld IIEIIINNINU 111 the northerly Independent l,«fii!«r. a tlnnlat Unt; Hong itid eta published In tru Is tnteneoM ' 7 tht Ntw J«r»tJJ nl'lr ilnr of Ft) (Ihirge Plncn, i tt Dlttrlot #11 Pwdhl Ulmi »oo t« to*** *mStmt to tbt tnnt IlicMn 100 1)0 f«tt. from Mie Wrxxltirirlue, Turnpikep , thanet ninninn ll) toutt)- 5nt«rU>w*»rtT W e«t«rlT alonl UU> >» H JJerwiy Txtrntr Blfh lehooL Coltoa lot*. OtBMl raw** * Utbt Oompwi wh*r* tlM SouthWi Strttt; theao* lni<-r«Tiii.n <>f lln. i-iurtrrlv 1 Unnrtu in the trrtnJ lunoimt. nt we«t«rlT Un* of th* Borough of «ld omttrUM tl5fl.lMH)0fl, to 1* amortiwd over » ppikik e to Orand VView »nmn; Uienc* awBdar* UM at nM* "I'llTake Sweden" line i if llroiul HiTWt. anil tbc tl5fl(KH)0fl J) Nnhltti al Ud Vi District flit Mhlp: Ihtnot (T) tame: tonic* (») " tbt otnttrUM northerly aide lino of E. O«irge pertod not to owwwi thirty tJ) Nonhwaltatif alnni Unnd View avmxm ai MM mtantouon 01 tioa* aba loiudan un* of Piaoa» tald boundary theao* (I) *wi Rather Iwllrti Plari- and runnlnij; thfnor II) find wit ihh inherenit t att a rat* not ilM amuauj an* ol o*nt«nine of riihtl Jem, SUM fifhwaj tout* U w>y Tawaaolp aaii the Borough M Krnnklp Avalon alnni! rutd iiortlirrly nlde Hue of fT't. per Minim trl?t' HOOi MI* * NNe w JrteJirtey staw and StonBtooyt Roadti antoollMDOtl runalnsrUMUnc; t11D) «outSouth PlaUfl*lPl*lntl*ld to th* olaaa nf •«-trly aloni imh I to the i Frank Sinatra P. ficiirnc Pin. F.. south 7H d«ymrlv- , nre nuthorljitxl for the pur- ••'*Hlfbw. u Bout* U tn ththe iwundarid r NortDitly Hong Btrmy load lo Winflnnll of Beginning Oehornh Wallry Krwn is nilniitpi rcnnt 4flO« fort tUU Deborah K*rr Una of Hlton Tnwn*lilp: thenoe tnrrrp Doad; thenc* (I(III Hortbaantr SSFJ. -tgy l'i It IMilnt; llmiicft (7) North hoiiiw nnirll (liMTiollt(liMTioiltlol n of the old14) Southaaltarll alonn tht tmund- \ l Wlh Bd M the J ItM Av*aa*. DIBTWOT . 81 r » • t IVan Martin II deurefs 41 minute* Bant 100.00 imt)]Bot to pvihlW »w>ro« \1 alon< Wlnthrap Boad M the J«r 001 B>o flr« Un. * t..._.o till . Dl»c» ol H«flnnln.« - J C*n*»i Ulht Oompan? OlweUnd Be* -!. TerminaStrsct l Av*nu»to !t Mt* "Sergeant Deadhead" fmt to point: ftifiwe |5) North nl nt th« »p«fWW otlncc »nd »1M> tttterly along **W Ditnet #7 polllni Plaot iamei TrannnUtdon J M*Wa^Stton Avinw"wiiS tht IRRIAGE 7ft itiyrf*** 1n Went, 40.00 tlnn to b* h»ld on Octobor 30, 19flVMourn* lehML tht'V Boinhweeterlj ln tht Boundan UM mnttr Un* of PtrablBf Avenne and Terminal Avenue ** fret In n pr>lni n (4) floiith n hcraln oont«ln«d nhnll if- Otntrml Powej * M>» BoroufBoroU|nh of loulb running tntne* (t> Soattarly along of Punning /" SUN. - MON. - TUKS. l fW*n on rnhni- Mtwa II iloiirpfi 4.1 niniles V/ml 100.00 f«it the M*w Jtrtey State 15; Plalntttld and Wlton Towneaip, Ui* center lln* ol Penning Ave- W««tOTi| aJoni THE Tommy Kirk tent in n point in thi> northerly ary JO, 1M.V »• ">• iniemotton ol Ihtnoe 14 "" aloni wh«rt th* i»m« It nue to UM enter Un* of Terminal penhlng Avenut to ot BoUj •»»»,«• Charla Doherty Rlilp line of R, lii-ome Place tne DATBD: 8«pt»mn«r ll, IBM Ntw JtTMJ Itat* BlKhwa; Route IS Route 23 tn tn* place of Siflnnlni tot port IU*41ni RailroadR : U Avenui! thence (1) Wttterty along IKilnt. niul plnrr- nf HEOINNINd OEBAli) 8EIDNHK, Hcrret«ry tod AmbOf Aredut: thrnre runnlns District #11 PolUsii Pla«*l " mnnlnl (D KortlMrlj atom the emttr Une oi Terminal Avmui ot ol Btglirhlng KNOWN AMI IlRSIflNAIT-n AR Bofird of Pirn Oommlnlon*™ Hl|h School. Colton Koad. Jkomero . Nancy llnitra II Nnrtb«aiMrl} •lam Ne* Jem? Idlaon Towniblp noundtxyy lint to to tht o*nter lint of OooUdg* Ave- "Village of the Giants" 177 Rut Otirxr 1'inre Fire Wirtrlot NO. 12 . IUM HIibWM Haute U W Orand Io i h (1) •ul«l| nue; tUMtet (J) Mil wttwtly and ana* (JiieU filar WrKvlljrldaro Powimhtii, • Mlrldle- (1) •ul«l| Abiaham uneola alto Oolonta Woodbrldgi Towruihlp Viei w 44nnu» : ththence e O) l««t«rljj UUtrUl Bit! alonD*lao«g rD»lanc iltttty : 8tr*tt and Wwifcf along th* center lln* ot OooUdg* "TRINI LOPEZ" WK rniinly, Nf\v .If-racy, NINO at tht lnttrtMtl In Technicolor IL. 10/J1-M/W f'M tlnni Qrend View Arenut to htht a« DM t&'mtatum at 8tmt to Park aTtnue: thtnM III Avenue to tht oenMt lln* ot Orertw The n|>i>nixlnin|p nmnutit of the Htw Jeretf rumpite, theDot ill Stony Road andd K m JeraeJ y BBtat* •treeti tMnet (4) MorUwrt* along Mrllne of Ooolldge Ai and TOM TRVOH Imh'im'nt in l>f ';.iiiflf1M i^y ^c FLECTION NOTICE 8outtMM*ttlT alon« Park Artnui M otnttrUM ot Ragami NOTICK Ifl HR«BY OIVKN that BnulhweetMf tlnni! the New JeHighwai y Rout* tt; thtno* running steph*n*Ula Parkway; Umw* |4) th* oMMt ttnt ot Orpm* Strtti to Jeffrey Hunter R:l]<- l.'l flip sum nf Nlnf-fiVIl ThOM- MJ Tumplkt w Amixij Atenvie (1) Knrtheatterlt uoa$ Rout* U to running tbtnc* (l) the DldtJlct. lioariln of ElecUon ln gaet.rU »lont8Wp««TlU. JJfS? •he eenttr Unt of Waahlngtoo Att- tad tOttHMHf tJnng [ Arthur Kennedy •UIIil, Tlin-o Hundred Flftv-fl»vl>n (inrt for tho Townnrilp of Bdlton, t&tnct (41 WHMrlT aloni Amrnrv tht Jenty Oantral Power il Light : uunot (I) nue; UMIM (I) •atMrtjr aVag ttld iSI!U57fK)i Iit.lliira more or lr-w Avtnut M Itat place of neRlnnlne to Od tttt I Mlddlesci Cnitnty New Jeteey will Oompany traasmllaue lint: thine* thtrly aialond g Oak tr** Road to theoenter lint ot WathlntWn Avenn* plui liU'W tni:rl|irr w|t|, the niitrict #» PolUnc Flirt: tlar* (J) 1-rutrieTly akmi tbt Jeraty Otn- "The Glory Guys" 1 iicet at t'helr respective polling •dlton Towntnlp; to the center Unt ot Penblng ,* noundarany Una Of IURIETA" "'."! nf Hit, i,:,l|. ilaoM at hereinafter designated on Bailon IchOol, Ainboj Aftnve. tru fMwer k Light Oompany to Coming Wcdnrsrlny thenoe it) WerttrtJ and Bontbtrti nue and tot leglonlng. Horthvttttit* j The .-niWrlrwr rfiorvn* ths right •IJWnAT. NOVWMBBB i, IBM. be- WoodbrldR* Avenue: thenoe <3) along th* Boundary Unt ot •**« in ii'Muuni nnlil tile from tlnin to wo™ tin- hhnri of 7 a.m. and 8 ffesterly along Woodhridge Avenu* "MARRIAGE ON lime Knli|ei-t unlv tn nurli llmltn- BEGINNING at the intersection of Township to th* Port Reading Rail- i m for the purnnm of conducting to Old (Met Boad, thene* (4) North- road: thene* (7) Westerly atom th* THE RWKS" tlotn nr rettrlrti,,in n,,nn the n- I ElertJnn tor Hie election Amboy Avinut and the Nevi Jer- irly along Old Pott Road and High School.) BWDnflKQ tt h piwrr BS mny ho eer Turnpike: tberoe ninnlng ) Road to th* place nf Beginning Port Beading Railroad to tM »Uee lataneeUoo of the center UM •f: of Beginning, •.!><• • • s• <31v- liipii hy tiw Or rules NortheatUrty along the New Jersey mjtrlrt ffll PnlUni Placet B»njs- Burke Street with tbe lasterli Upt A Oovernor niitrtat «»• f*lBii| Ha**i J« of l-nirt Tu-o Mpiiiliem of the dtntti flenate TumpUle to tb* Boundary line ul mln Franklin lehool, of Washington Avenue and runflbg 'if Wllf l nnl>|eet Ui PfiniHtlOIU Sevwitti 8«ia.te Mitrlot •dltnn Townahlp: thenoe ill Homh thtno* (IV Southerly kloof tbt •***. Four Memben ot the General erly along tbi boundary Une of Idl Road. trly Unt ol Waahlngton Avaaut to j Division ot Serving Skiers Since 1940 Hlierirf H. JAMISON Aseemblv •on Township to Its intemeotlon OtitrUt fMt the otnter unt of Orprtse Strttt; |i i(l| AN H.\NKY * Sheriff with Amboy Avtnue: them:* (J) running thtttot ]l) sV»»*rl» along tht otalitrUn* 4f Ohettnot ONNQ at tM inMttMtton of DUUIet #«i ttttndtd oorthwttterlT; thtngt IlllMHMl Three Members of the Board of Westerly along Amboy Avenue ta WoodbndK* Avenui and UUI Road: BiamKIHmKIHO _ the center Un* ui Waihlngum Avv M.ioniev; Ohosen Freeholders the plao* of Beginning. the Wtemotteti ol nu* to tht oentef Unt of Ptrth^g Bouthtastttiy tlong t»ia «*n*2 thenoe niDnlnt ll) Bouthetlf along in* Unooln Highway and luttOM of Chestnut Street extended nor fl. HI •.!!-39/11/4-11/113 178.711 Mayor District #» Polling Place: Onr U1U Road and tb* Southerly pro un», thtnc* running (D Nortbt - ATMU*Av«nu«;; running tbatbene*t ((S)) JtorthItprth- BOWCRAFT Thrw Ominrllmen Laay of Petf.e Annex. Wslsh Avenu*. •rly aloni otnter un* of panhtog easterly an<» tht oenwrUnt NIIllCi; OK EI.KCTION longatloD thereof to tbe kUritui wwttrly along Buttom l*n* and Uw Oheitnut Street to the "ajfj**^ und to votd on the foBowinR River: thenc* (1) Westerly alonii the A«nu* to tbe ointer Un* ot Thar- 00 Fire iihtrlrt No. 12 t'olonla PUni.IC WK8TI0N Northerly ptolontatlon thaf»ol lo nail StrMt; No* Btmt: rnnnlng Oooldlge Avenue; thine* wl J" *" Mlitrlct fflli Rarltan Rlvei to Wlver Lalt Ave- tht boundary Un* ot P1«»U«»I WiimllirlrtKf Townihip, N. J. 'SHAIi TttK ORDINANCE BCB. BWUNNOTn at thi .Sterstwtion ot . th*oo* Ul Boftaerty along thtoc* (4) WeiMrtj along thj «jo-eatttrlT tloQg tald tenteriult 0 Nnlkf Is licrvhy Klvrn to tTlft lp- uu Townihip; t**»o* (J) HofthMiilfll SKI SHOP M1TTED BY INITIATIVE FBTITlOT Amboy Avenu* and the New Jersey gur. - Lam Avanu* to Woodbrldge ter Une of U»ple Street andMWJ •:il mirrn nr Fire IMstrir-t No. 12I'ROVUira, O FOR AN AMENDMENT Turnpike: thenc* ruuuliin Hi Just- Avemu: thenc* 14) lastwly along along th* PiMtawaj Towntnlp on* •tn*t to th* center lln* of TM»> ROUTE 22 (-'ilonln, VVoM'lhriilpe Towiuhlp, N OP "THH TOWNBHIP OF EDISON Boundary Una of IdlsnD Township; Riodbrtdgt * venue to UM Dlae* to tti intemctlnn with PiaulMd nail StrMt; running thenc* (J) I tlmt. on .S.aurdny, OoUibcr 30, 7,ONffl(l ORDTNANCa OP 1«3" Artnu*. tMM* (») BUMMTIl of Hagwnan Strtet and tht poM SCOTCH PLAINS, N J. thence 111 Southerly and Westerly nf Beginning Northtrly along tht center line of i'K)5 a ftimiial tn«>t,lni! nml election BY: along tht boundary Une ol Kdlson Hung ntlaflllfld AAvtnu* to it* Inttjf TboraaU Street to the renter lln* Qulity Equipment k Repairs - Head KonUls will !«• liild nt. tlm Pirn Ilnune, In- Dlitrlct #2« PoUlng Pl»c«l Plscat- A DHctlnj from Rendence Townahlp and Clng Qeorgas Potl iway Ichool, WoodbrtdjB Annne, stctlon with Division Itieeti thwot Of Burke Street; ninnlng tnenol HEAD • BOGNER • KA.STINCiK.R niiin Avcniic nrivr Prondway ani "HB" zone and nee nn«d to proptrty ot tht DnlMd (4) SouthtrlT and southtuttrlT («) Wtfterry along th* a*nttt Ua« Mi Kllilt-y AVCIUIP. (Mould, N J "H" tone u special States of America, known ai the along Dlvldon Street to tw taMmo of Burke SttMt to tbt aUd laaterlj Abraham UnooLn HohooL) WH1TK KTAd • t:i!R('O Iwiieon the Mourn of ?. p rti. and 1 uwfl a multlplti dwelling Rarltan Anenal; thince i3) North- ninrtti «tii tlon with tht Lincoln Highway; Un* of Waahlngton Afenu* to th*vaa ix tbt point of tot* pin, previilHiii! time. Said cl«:tlon (iroup, educaMondl. BCOiNNilfO at tM lnuneetkm of point o» plao* of Baglnnlag. M«mber fikl .Spwlalistj Guild relliilmts westerly along ttvaral noiiraes of tald thene* (5) Southwesterly along th* formed M thta otntMllnt^i prop« J jls for the. fnllnwlriK purpose: or phllanthropltl use*, 'lncln~ ' "d - Anenal landl to tb* New Jertsy Woodbrldge ATenu* and 8UT*» I*ke ltit m luR tuxpltal, mnltarium or Annue; thane* running (1) Bouth- Uncola mgbwaj to th* ulao* « Avenue It ttUnded ~ T'i i-mi'iider HIP approviil or re- Turnplki; tbtno* 14) Northeatttrly BetrlnnLngi DOTRIOT No. 1:-(Voting plae*. eiiterland tny ttUuat righrht anjltl t to «W i of a fljwinl qiif mining home, other than trly along SIITO Lak* Atenu* to th* 1*1 with UM oenMriittt ol Ot* alonit the New Jersey Turnpike ui Dlrtrkt «11 roIUng rtaeai lUlton Nathan Hal* Softool.) BKHlfflWO U looatsxl 1M lir- in the. linpeiidlhiro o( money! public or parochial sdiool an District #10 Pnlllng risre: Out Rarltan Blttr, thino* |2) WuMrly at the tntoneetton ot No* and Mapl* and running tb*n - "™* mill the lii'iniinre nf IKIIKUI of tne church or other place o Lady ef peace Annri. Wslih ' along . :ho«J, »lalnfl«18 Aveam Street* with Pinhlng Annue; wry along aald » Fif iiMr|i-i for the ronstnirrtlon wonfhlp. boundary Unllne ofth* Borouggb ol mor* Avtnue «xtand*d S Nrthl thence ninnlng !( 111] la i Wejtwly nf II iic.v tire liouse, whldi (jiicstion Deletingg from RA^ldonoe Dlitrlct #11: Highland Park; thenoe (Si Northerlj nisTRicr* no. ii — Baaonnxo atdirection aloni •aid Ho* StreeS t and and th* canterllnt CARTERET LANES '.n ii» riilinws: "BBB"" ZZone and by irlercnce along the Borough ot Highland Pant Avenut ta the ctntttlhi* rt BBQINN1NQ ai iht mterstotbm ot to Wood bridge Afenue: thne* K) the Intersection of Oak Tr** Road Mapl* Btrmt to Thonull StrtMt; "'•il .-••liiill thn sum of from Reeidence "B" 7xmc and Amboy Avenue and the New Jer- with th* boundary Una l>*tir**n tl»» running thtno* (I) NortJwrly a. Avenu*; vheno* II) n°ri In ,1'lilrlon in the, sum nf »r»0.- latterly along Woodbrldg* Aranue along tald eenttrUnt ot by adding to I^V-AI BuMnMs sey Turnpike; Usenet running tl) y gl Bii g Township at tdlson and th* Town- long Mid Thornall Street to Bulk* 00" IHI hpN'tofiire approved "IJ3" Zone, epeolw rcqmr*- BouthweiMrli along uit Ntw Jir- the ncnlac** ol Beginninggg •hip of Woodbridgt at Wood Ave-Btrwti running tb*n« (3) WMterl* Avenue W th* Otnterljnt ROLLER RINK IVhiu.ry 21), 1965. bo expended menM relfltlnc to a multiple > to landj of • DlitrlcDltltt #221 PolllnPlll tP Placel t PlicaU nut. thano* running (1) Wttttrly aiang aald Burk* Street to Waah- nut Street; thano* ll) fur t!ii- ciinstruotlori of a new long aald Mnterttn* dwelling groupp. BUt«i ot Aaerlca, known u tbt *«» along th* canter lln* ot Oak Tree tnrton Arenut; running thino* (4) riif hnu:m on the lanfh owned IIIU f Stmt to th* tatttrlj n*lllBU fllBCUKJ, MIDULV |4f OlIUMfBriut- h Road to It* intersection with Orov* Northerly aloni aald WuhlngtOD liv Hii- 1'lrc District mid known fnnn Heildcnoe Rarltan Anenal; thence District Avenue; thano* (2) Northtrly along Un* ot th* Jtw Tort .ECTION DAY SPECTACULAR 1 "U" Zone as special exception watterly along the aeveral couraea Ui Avenue to Randolph Street; run- in I" i Mil, InolUHlve, In Block uaa* prtvutfl non-profit roc- lanOi of Afatnal to th* molt BBOINNIMO at tbe Intentetlon ot tb* center lln* of Grove Avtnu* to ning th.no* (5) luterly along aald Branch Dlvltton M7 1' mi the WoodbrMRe Town raition i\rt», lacludlnt: golf Boutherly corner ot Bloat- JOS. LoNtt w Jersey State Highway Rout* UIt* Intersection with N*w Dover Randolph Btreet to Heald Street; Railroad of B*w .'.lill' I ix Mnp, Iiiinnn Avenue rourw, raemberehlp swim dub t-A u shown W tne Tai Map f>anl d Stony Hoad; theno* runutnt Itoad; thanoe (3) tly along thi running thenc* (8) Northerly a* NNorth*Mt*rlT along* taW tii'.ir Hm:ulwav Avenue., Colonln, and athleUc field: gdUon rovnablpl theno* (J) North Boutherly along Stony Road anil long aald Baald Street to Booenelt tw niul I" dpinollsh tho pnlsWni Kinter Un* of New Doiei Boad to It* rtght-ot- Un* ol «b* " Bl FREE ADMISSION club and club; any public or erly alongg tht WaVurlWaVlyy UUn** of LoU Pott Bnad to Woodbrldg* Artnu*'. Avenue; running thtnc. (7) Uttan- d Lo nch DlvWon el llif Imimc hulMlnrj, fil'd to ex thenoe |3) Waattrty aloni Wood- inurtwUon with th» Townihip of quiuil-public use. «-«A anS 4 in 81*57798157795 toTEtTEee UhlgUhlgb "•'"- '"' »—•- -— -—••dlenn-Townabl- p of Woodbrldgg* erly aloni tald Rootavtlt Avtnut owtrjfc it *tm* tm UUna « p'-ii'l Itirrrf.-,r not fXeP imids ot tho Fire Election District boundarlee and BL01U tot iiVOVO tVeVUtJ iUUUvtUl W lUfluweaj nvuw w, UJIUD* •,«! nutnu- fM/um [U aoutlitrli ajong thbt polling places are M tallows: tne M«tiioheivi5ouB4»fy lineli ; tUsncth j lawwlauutlj alongi K»Htw UgrnfJ*r**» 8«a8*aW Unt between tht Town' Avtnu* to Ko* ahJ M«pl» «tt*»U at righh t an|l|lw (0 l>li'rl<"t fur raid pnrpnn In trie boundary lint to th* pl»o* or point of beginnlni. JTJauiJ with tfi* orowjUnt ol OJt lirlnrlji'l ii'imuiit lit 1150,00111)0, TOWNSHIP 0? (Dl.SII.1 (i) Northeaatetly alonR tbe Me- Highway RnuU U to tht {Mao* of ablp of fedlannand the Townmip of COIJNTV OP MIDDLKSKX tuonin koundarr Une to Am buyy Beginningg g Woodbrldt* to to* plao* ot BtdlR- Stmt; ib»no* (») »outb*Mt*riy *> IN AN AFTERNOON OF SKATING In lie .nnfii-i I^IM[ over a period ntit gTATE Op 1«W JERSEY ATenu*: theno* lorn tald iilatlng prop«rt* Una ef t<> exi n d thirty- vc-ars and wlih >Ut«rly along Dlitrlct #ZX Polllni Plac*l Pljtat- IfWQ. DISTRICT NO. 8:- (VOtlnt plao*, JOYMENT — PICK UP YOUR TICKETS I1OUNDARIK8 OF ELECTIUN Amboy Avenue to tbt place of Be- »W»T »chooL Woodllrldg* Avennt. Nathan Halo School.) BKOINNINO h« c nurunt oT PUtoe«t Attnut li-.hTi-.l nt .i r.ito not exmallni; IHSTRICK Dlstrlet #11 Foiling Plate: James 6"' I«T aiimiin, payable half D1 l Madison School, Ntw Dent Roat, at th* lntanentlon ot Rootmll exttsdttd Bortb*Mt*rlBortb*Mt y an4 tba END OF OCTOBER 30-Jl. Dlitrlct #1: District #11 Polling flaeei Clara »"»?T «^,' Ayenu* and Hayward Avenue run- i£ t BHtooiai Barton gcieol, /tmboy Avenue. BK>IMNI«O at thi intenntloa ol "S aiid pi£i ot Btglnnlng ta tht line dividing N*w Jennj state Highway Rout* U NO. u - BiomNuva tt ning thine* (h North.rly along in- rr I'lnpti'il by ththeo Borough nf South Plalndeld and gy Bayward Avtou* u eitndtd to a DMTIUOT NOlji-lVi Hn.il-il (it II District ai2: and Plalnheld a»tnut; tiwno* run- tbt Intersection ol Plalnaild Road on the Township of Idlann where the and stephenvtUe Parkway, thene* point on tb* KMUierlf ihore line of ,1,* AiwLeilw Roosevelt Avenue CarW'rct Sam! It Interstoted by the Road BtOINNlNO at a point in tbulni i U) SoutbwMUrly along Hiw th* tlahway Blwr, running ttune* B1OINNIBO a spi-rlal iiifotlili1:1. ;lM. niui »\nhorl7.liil i-locfhmg thiuss fmm Oaf Tr** to South PlainDtld Borough of Werucnen Boundary Jeraey Stat* Highway Rout* U totl) Northerly along tb* oentei nue (J) SoutheajrUrlv aloni th* Mveral CiTbl tn« WttrtjottM follow:): (alao known at Oat Vnt Areiiu*): Una; where tne aame is interaMttd Woodbrldg* Avanue; tbene* i}) of Plalnfleld Road to IU Isuratetlon eourta* of aald *nor* tin* ot Rahway oantnllDt. of .tMo-mlt >•«•«• thence running (II Northerly along by tht Uhlgb Valley Railroad: Wuterly along Woodbrldg* Artnue with Oak Tree Road; th*ne* |l) River tn a point of Intersection of tbe thenct running ill Easterly along DDunlof e LaneL ; thenoh t (3) KorthWt-hUsttrly and Soutbeaatarl* ilong th* WIIKHEA.S rr:.M.:i:'s of Fire the boundary Un* of Rdlsnn Town Duclot Une to Rot* the same with tbt tiuniloa of "»w tb* *"•'"•• otnter Um of Oak Ttt* Road 10 WetMrly velt Avenue and running theno* it 'nnR Oak Tree Avenue and thRarltae n River: thence It) Westerly BK31NNLKO ai mt interseotlon ol Docket No. MMJ7-44 nous oourtt.» »• •^»J», • AT DOORS HI iiu.irU .if 1-li R along tht Rarttan River to IU inter-Ntw JerMj Btatt Highway Rout* 35 (1) Nortbwtttnl* along tald owter- n- It'i'.il (hill limit nf ihe Flr»? Road from oak TTH to South Plain BH11U.KV McCUMTON, llne of Rooxvalt Avaou* to theof-w*y of tht K*» Tart ma majestic OPtN section with tht Southerly prnlnn and Plalnfleld Avenue: theno* run- PUlnUff Btanch Dlfltton of tbt Ojmfa»l iil w:i, iipiinulii field tn the place of Beginning ning (t) Northerly along Plalntieid centcrlln* of Holmei itrttt; tbano* road of Ntw Jttity and »• If • PERTPFRTH AMBAMBOOY 1 30 nl Dlitrlct #1 Polling Plate: John Wtjon of IUU Road; totnoe it) GKRALU B. MC CUISnON." fortberly along tht Southerly pm- Aveuu* to Jtffinon Boulevard (1) Weiterly and northvntterly aloni and plact ol Beginning, has been Adami it. High ichool, N«w Dover Defendant •aid o*nt*r(tsi of Rolstt Street to longatlnn ot Mill Road and along thence |J) Westerly akmg Jatfinnn Civil Action Publication NoUc* i.ilni'il .HIM pi.in.i h;iv,. hrni 1 ttlO lireilllM'.'l aful i'-,.llcl. uiul 1)1(13 DISTR1C1 No. t - BKJLNNIHOI at TO: OKKAU) B. MOCUIST1ON, •aid centarllne of Longrtiw Avenue aimrma at th* point of tattfitti 1 Woodbrldf* ivinue to Main Strut; to Ovlngton Avanu*: theno* 14) ivi bepii tnkeir and thi intersection of thi Ulddlesei- Defendant to the centerllne of Cbartott* MOD of tbe otnttrllM of •••""• \UTINC HUES! Unloa County lint and thi bound- thence tS) Northerly along Main Northeasterly along Ovlngton Av«- By virtue at an Order of the WIIKRE.W. tin: oo:,l nf ronstru.:- Street to tne Ueturhen Boundary uue to Btony Road; thene* li) Strut; thence (4) Northwesterly Street and tb* etnterllnt at Boot*> mi, 4)ti •Illillltlmi Of till- i'\l:,!,'l : liulldlni; the Townahlp of Woodbrldg*, thence Chancery Dlviilon, mad* on thStne* t to th* otnttrllnt of Motro* (1) WerttrlT akmi Mw easterly along the Metuchen Bound- New Jeraey St*l« Highway Route W, 4th day of October, 1985, ln a ml ti.iiincnt ol tin- iiU'i •-Ini-lilcnta- '•' '••l• running (1) Southerly along thf ary line tn tru olace of Renlnnlnn thence 18) Southwesterly along New Avenue; thence (5) Mortbearterly of Roosevelt Avenue I iL'Ml^tTLICt,loil unit h;.,u:inrt; txf tile boundary lln* of the Townahlp of olrtl action wherein Shirley Mc- along aald centerllne of Monroe cnursei to *e westerly mM NOV. 1-2 District #12 Polling Place: Boo- Jorsey State Highway Rout* U uiOulaUon la PUIntlft and you are 'Hula will cucfi'il tin- lunuimt of Edison and th* Township of Wood- hsmtown School. VTMdbrldge AH- tne piiu-e of Beginning Avenue to an eilttlng property line line ot the Borough of O»rt*JftJ (ililuil00 hrretofore ,ip|irovt>(l; and bridge to It* Intersection with New th* defondmit, you are hereby re- which U located 115 feet measured thence (1) Northerly aloni m pi District #24 Polling Plactl Waih- qull*d to auswer tho complaint of th () ly aloni m H, it in in thu bust inter- Dover Road, thence <3) WtaLtrly northtaiMrly at right anglos to boundaird y UnUnUe e t totbt t etretruatu T aftou Curk School wlathras Road tti* plaintiff on or before th* Sthand parallel with the ctnterllnt ot or tin; V\n nistrlrl to construct Avenue, formerly Idward Avenue: ilitrlct 9 day of December 1985. by ttrvtng bank ott O Oaseya Cieeli; « if flra huusu us (leslgii«l!aloni! the center tint of New Lkiver Charlotte Stmt: thenoe 16) North- NortbtMMTiy aloni itid BSOINNINU at tbe lnterHctlun ul District #211 an atuwer upon Edward J. Dolan, w*it«rly along tald exUtlng prop. V Wllli.un C CnuntT, Jr., A.I.ARoud to It* lnterwoUon with Onm Nen Jeraty Sutt* Highway itnute li BBOINNINO at th* intersection ol Bsq,, iilttlntlfri attorney, whoee ad- bank of Oumj'i Ortek »"£»• J lilcli liuiutles s ij.isriuL'ut with thenca 13) Northerly along th* cen- rrtv Un* of UM eaitarly rlght-of- lout courts* to tbt aouBWrTT t and UM Jeraey Central t>ower * unooln Highway and Fitch Road; dnat I.i m Itooaevelt Avenue, Oar- way lln* of tb* New York aud Long ii'i-tllii! rooms mill n 5 hie ui th* place ol BIOINNIrlO t3i Southweattrly along Wmdbrldgt Sanders Road: tbeuce Hi South- Oantral Bairroftd ot N«w Jtney to i-ili;il by Wlllliwn f. CruinLT. Jr. District #2 Polling Place: Jamel Avenu. to tha Jersey Central Powei tsiMrly along Sanden Hoad to proof of service la duplioat* with Mnded northerly aad tha o*ot*»» I.A . will he iippnixlnuiifly $15(1, tho Clitik of un superior Ooun the toutherly bank ot tb* Rabwiy line of Hermann Street to IM Maillson Ichool, Niw Dover Koad. A Light Company tranamlaeliiu line: Wlnthrop Itoad: thenc* i5| South- River; thonoa (a) SmVrly following 'ii. .mil It Is of the opinion ot tin thence il) Northerly along the Jer-westerly along Wlnthrop Road to Bt*t« Ilim.se Annex, Trenton, N«w centerllne of Roosevelt Avenu* MM .iiiimi:,.-iliiiu'i-n tlmt it h In tlm bus Jere*jr, In accordBnco wiuh the ths varlou* oourees of aald south- tbe point and Dlae* of Beglnalai. Uljtrtci tfS: tey Central Powei ii Light Compi- Stony Road; tbsno* |t) Northwest- erly bank of the Railway River to iti'ri'.-.i. of tlm n-sldunt.i ,i( tho Hn Y to the place it Beginning erly along Stony Road to OvtngtoD Rule* of Civil mctico and pro- bEOINNINO at th* tnurxxHlou ol cedure. the cent«rllue ot Hayward Btreot W'.tlltt. l.llHL Ullllltloilili iuillla Sluill tut IiHuo Towtuhlp Bouiulnry Hue District #U Pulling Place: lion- Avenue; th*nci |7| Snuibweaterly DISTRICT NO. 18:—(ToMni Th* object of said action la toextended nortneaaterly; thence (ft) itpprupiiutttl unit be i xgx'iidui aud the Road from Oak I'm tohaiutown gchmil Woadbrldtn Ive- along OvingUin Avenut to Lorlng Southwesterly along aald ceuterlluo High School) DBaiNNINQ M | o ciininlete tills iirolDff mill South I'lalnSeUl. tbtnrn runmug uu*. Avenue; thence 18) Northw**t*rly obtein a Judgment i.f dlvorra he- paint formed by the IntereectlOB ef twerni the said Plalntlfl and youof Hayward Street extended north- WHliltEAd, tho urchlii-i-t citlin ill Cut erly along the lload from aloag Lonog Avenut to the Unooln eaiterly and tho c*nt*rltn* ot Hay the centerUne of Roosevelt Avwon* U-s, b.i.-ii!d on bias mi-ivcil by tinOat Tree to South Plalnneld w OatUUtrlct tflt: Highway; thtnee It) Nortbttaterly Dated: October 18, , 19619655 ind th* centerllne of Beald StTWI EDWA ward Street to the eenterlln* of 'oiiuiilisltmi'rs. th:it iho t.iial ctx»Tree Road; thence (21 Southerly at tut LnterHoUou ulalong Lincoln Highway to tb* placv EDWARD J. DOLAN Roosevelt Avtnue and tba point and and runnlnn tbeno* II) 8ootk> '111 In: SIM.MWIM); mill along Oak Tree Itoad ui 3w|ihcli»UU Vineyard Road aud Lincoln of Beginning Attorney for Plaintiff plao* of Beglnnln|. westerly and touthtrly aion| wM WUBllEAH, the legal ili-bt Hint Parkway: thenc* 13) BouthwMierly way theniw II) Nottatasterly aluui District #2S PoUlng rlacei Wasa- »33.co centerllnt of Htald Stiwit: tt>tltj» 'f tlm--Klre l>lstrli-t duo tn ImTeuie* l SUphtnvllle Parkway Ui Park Lincoln Hlgnway to the Meiuorian lngton Park gcbool. Wlnthrop Road (2) Westerly along tald oenttWM auiblei ami rovblon of v.iUiatUin thenc* ill Northwesterly Boundary line; thenc* <2) Snuth- U.KCTION NOTICE DISTRICT NO. 10;—(Voting place, of Randolph Street to tbt oenttr- >RISTIGI * J now upproxlmatsly J-l.»i,(IUU 00 along Paxt Avenue to Nevsky Btnet; euterly and latterly along tne MeDliulet 92ti H0T1CCB IS HERJSBHEREBY GGIVEN that High School } BBQDlNINa at thellno of Washington Avtnue: < lot lticludhiK iiddlMoiiul r.itublts tt thence 15) Witterly along Ntvsky tuchen Boundary line to U BsKJINNlNO al tht Intentttlon ol the Dlstrttt Boards of Election ln Intersection of tbe centerllne of (31 Northerlv along tald oenittrttM ISLUCEHT dfttennlimd by mldixt Btrett and Oalancy Street to theueetet ; htheoce Boutinrly Lincoln Highway and Duo lot Lane; and for t!ie Borough of Carteret Carteret Avenu. with the otnttrllnt of Washington Avenue to u * EMPRESS * Idlaoa Townehlp Boundary: tbauc* UalD Street to New Jersey Slate itasno* ruonlng |1) Rnrtb*ajt*rll Middle*, county New Jetwy will of Cypress street, and running lttl&g property Unt extended (6) Nortbeatterly aloug the *41*on Highway Route M; U>*no* >4) Suutb sluag Uiioolo Highway to Lorlng m«et at their reepectlve polling thenoe (1) Northerly along said erly whl.h la located 139I fM» CRYSTAL GLASSWARE Townahlp Boundary line to th* weatwrv aloug aald Route U to Old Avenue: ttunc. |1) Soumerl, along pUce* ua tierelnaJter deelgnaUd on eenttrUne of Cypress Btreet to ameaturtd northerly at tight i IA 22 Karat nlai-e nf Beginning Post Road; thenc* IS) Westerly Lorlng Aviou* to Jilferson Boule- TOBSDAY. N0VHMB1R a, 1J« b,poin. t and tntemotlon with tM to and parallel with th* eenurBne) HAND CUT vard; thtno* (1) Westerly along tween the houri ot 7 a.m. and 1 of Mary Street; »h«no* («) Westerly •OU> IAN0 District #3 POIUDI fucc: Juhn along Old Post Boad to Vineyard P-m. for the purpoee of conduetlnc Easterly Une of Washington Ave- Adalni Jr. High School, New Dsver Roadi thine* It) Northerly ftloiu Jefferson Boulavard to Osl Lane; nu*; runnlni thenot (1) Northerly along tald exlitlng pruptrti- UM MENLO PARK themw (4) Northerly along Oak Lan* a fJenersl Election for th* eleotlon ni tbei to a point of Intersection torm*4 Roil VlD*yard Ro*a m tb* DUW* of Us of: aloni *ald Batter!ly Une of Wash- vlnnln..„.„g to ROM Strtet: tbeno* Ui Westerly lngton Avenue to a point and In- District «14 PvUlng Placei LiutoLu »lnng ROM Strttt to Ducio* Lam; A Governor by aald line tad t tteoad «i|*tiaa SHOWINGS DAILY AT DISIKICI No. « - BK1LNNINO tn . ._.»...... theno* 14) Northerly along Ouolni Two Member* of th* State Senat* tersection of tbt Southerly Un* ofproperty Une exwndtd •outbe*M> th* line dividing tbo Borough ot School Bruokvlilc Road. tb* Brady Tract a* extended Batt- erly which I* located IN fttt ntaa. I.TIAU Lan* ui th* plao* of Beginning Seventh Senate Dlrtrlct trly; running thinot (3) WMterly :W - 3:50 - 5:50 - 7:55 - ID Metuchen and tat township of Dlitrlct #2t Polling Plactl Ameri- roui Member* of tbe Oineral ured northeasterly at right en|lt* Idlson where th* s&uis u Intersected District f IS: along aald Brady lln* and tbteo and pparalle l with ththe oenagrUnt NQ at UM inurieutloii ol can Legion Building, Jefferson Bou- AAarmbly Southerly Una of land* now or agrUnt by Plalnfleld Road: thence (1) nor- levard and Oakland Avenui, Bherirt of Oak StreetStrt ; thtnetthtneh e J) N North- therly alonii the oeuter line nf Vlueyard Itoud uud Lincoln Highway formerly of the American Oil Oom- l l thence runniiin ll) ek>uUieait*rly Threo Meiiiuors ol ths Board of party to a point and Intersection weaterly aloim second enlstlng prop* 'Itilufleld (load to IU Intersecuun District ttn- Ohoncn Freeholders erty line to the easterly right-of- with atephuOTlHt Parkway; thence altiUK Vlneynnl I:,.id ui John Strut; with tbt otntarUn* ol PUlmor* theuce (It Wnnierly alung John BBl IINNINO «t the Interaction f tbe New fork 3) Easterlyy along the center Hue ufcoln Highway; Uteuot |5» Nurth- nue: theno* m NorUiwotwirly along DUTltlOT NO l:-(Votln« place center line of Cart*r«t Avenue to and Long Branch Division at tbt ink Tree Uuad to IU •utarly alnug tue Ltncolu Hlvhwa? Fifth Avenu* and the Boundary Us* WMhltiiiton School.) BMINNINQ at tat point or plao* of beginning. Central Railroad of New Jertt* with Qroro aveuut: these* 14) tn th* 0luce of HoKiuninu of Uiglilaiid Park to the Boundary th* Junction irf Noe Or*«k with to an exlstlns propenj lln* which Southerly along tho owui Hut fof Hue ot nscaut/ay Township; thenc* Is located 125 feet measured north" Dlitrlct #1S fulling Place: Uucoln Btantn Island Sound; running DBTOIC-I NO 11;_( Voting place, easterly m, right angles to and p*» Ive Avcuua Ui Um fnwuililp of School. B**oHnilr lload. II) Nurtb*a*t*rly along th* PUcata- .hence in lui Westerly direction a. )IN OUR CLUB NOWI GIFTS Kiu-HoroUjilj ol Uetucaeu bouu- way Township Boundary lln* to Uu Private Nichols* Mlnue Ochool) BB- allel with th' centerllne of Cqt*> Uittriectlon with tbi Nnrtbwetwrl) long said Niw-s Creek to Pershlug O1NNINO at the lntaneotloa of thelotte Street entended aorthw*aptrhy| diry tint; theno* (9) Weiterly along luttriot #11, Avenue; thenc* (1) Northerly along RNOONS «nd EVENINGS with the Townahlp of Edlmn-Borougb ot prulongittlon of Buttons I*ni; o*nt«r lln* of Roosevelt Avenue with thence (7) Southeasterly alf HKOINNLNO ti uie luurHctlon (il ilitoc* 14) SoutbMsttrly along ths F*r*hliin Av.nu* to Oounvtlt Ave- the center line of Hermann Street said (-jilting property Una to 4 |bJoh* n Street and Vineyard Road; nut" ; thonc"" e (3) westerl'y alonBoog - and running tbenct (1) Northerly place of beXJUINlNQ Northwesterly pralougation of Buttevtl- } Avenue to tb* Weturly Un* of terllne ot Miinroe Avenue: tbtnot thence runnuiK ill UoutbwonUriyy u>oi L*ni, along Sultoui Lent and il* of along the oeuter Un* of Hermann (8) Southwesterly along aald otsttr* Dlitrlct #4 Polling PLacii Ualt along Vlutyard to Old Pott Obarle* Street: thtaoe (4) Kfortherly Street tn tb* wul Tret Sthuol. Oals Iree Hoad. along Duclns Lan* to iht plans n)along CtiarlM Street and conUnulag line of theline of Monroe Avenu* to tbe otm* * Always First Run Shows* Rtoad,d thauch * ?t^i IsalUrly »lon« OlOd BealDulng Rahway River; (1) North- terllne uf ChariotM 8treet: tbeqtt Pott Road to Ntw Jertiv But* Hlili- lo a straight lln* to the Kahway Rl- NOW THRU TUES. District ttn rolllnt ritawi Jain vtr At » uiint wtw>* Deep Oreek •aiterlv and *arMr)y along Mid id) 8outli*MUiiy along aald o*)nttfi>~ uiitmt *»> way Rout* 19: thence ll) Southwest- Mstshall KhiwL Corntll ttrttt lib* o< lUhwal tint to th* tast llni of Chulott* Street lo ib* oeTHSjf," BRQTNNINQ Ui (tie Hug 4l*luth*rly. ouutlisuiorly and Wlntbrop Road; thtao* IS) North- rltxMt. thence runuing (1) North- and Nrmhtrly aloug Dlvl of KOMtTtlt Avenu*; tbenoe 14) aovtuur MflRRiCJGE Boulheirly along tin Unuudiu? line easterly along Wltitbrop Ruad w D»-IlU(n MO 1:—(Vutlug pUc* Westerly aloni oeattr line of Roose- "MARRIAGE ON uf Bdlann Towiuhip ui m* Port Aihiey Ruad, Umuttn 16) sion Utreet to It* Intuaaol of ST. GEORGE AVE. OoluniLu. School.) begtnalng at thevelt Avtnue to the center Hue oSoutherlf y and Ktadmg Raliriwd; Unnt. ill along Aahley Hond to Durham U"ad, Plalnntld Avenui; thino* ._ Juaotsou of fttaten Island Sound Hermann Strati and ib* B««hmln|. THE ROCKS" WMlarly aluug the For! H..adln| theiwe (7) Nurtlioasterly akmg Uur westerly aloug PLaliitteld Av*DVW to said oentarllnt . BOX Otr 1CK3 NOW and Noe'i Greek; running to the oMterlUM . - CO-FKATUJW - ,%R0CK6 BailMad to the Boundary Un* Dtbam Road to Parkerann Hoad: UlflrUM Ilk WttlMirll! tlnnu HuC the twiuuinr, Uut W t^uyiuiini, (V) Weswly tiraK "NM? DIflTRIOT NO. tli— (VoUog place and UM point Hid plaot Of NIGHTLY AT C:W tweeu Uio r ul Uctikbeu aod tbeiwe K^ti-m p g uu. tbenc* Abraham Linoolu Behool.) BBQIN- "MDRIKTA" Jt <'ulor (dltnn V.i« Towuslilp: llience (3)rownahl Norlh«ut*rTp lfuJ Creek ui fernhtng Aveuu* thence rung. 131 (J) Southerlv alongg Pemhlngg Ave- Nma at UM thtereectlon of the POTQOM0 rVT 7:00 P.M. to tlie J J Powei annd Dae t o NeNw JerseJ y TIeru l centerllnterlln* at CartenrCarter*t Avenu* with Borouah Um et Wi*u« w nue to New Jersey Terminal Ratl- Uitiui* ill)) um UWUNWJ ictuuaUltMgt llM) MM, Uwma (J) AaMtfii IM tbt WtUdaW 40mm»Uwat »4 «• WibWU Lender (FT? Thursday, Orlolvr 2R. Wf.5 T'AOF TWENTY-FOUR |to keep the seedhed moist. thn«i«h It, the lawn specialist Sorlnl r.rnflr use mulch cautions. A hundred-pound halp \1\(>\ ON VIETNAM ISAM HAY Stranqer Wh.it is the !';p?i.!ci]l Ilii'li inl Not only will seed sprout more ROCK ins of Ihp SjK'mlmore family in Your Harden lurf mnnapemMil specinlisl at . j.Rnn square fwt. chances are good Stories i|lk About Your Home this town? Uutgcr?. sayi n mulch will hasten |'" ^ will be more uni- A too thick mulch will smother crn\;!' iil !'" tliat l SALT TV i 'nil Native - Well, I should say se«l Rcrmination and establish , the yininc seedlings and you'll i n.lnl v:.lr! 0 1 dr'n'i Department Of ttir 1--.- "tui.Ti: ''"• they is sort of hetwix and be- ment. II will protect the new;'in™n have to remove it. A thin mulch , ,1;IK • ' in thfw;if. T'ul.lir l.ihnry of Wiwdhrid I>) you crochet* If you *>. you. !....I. They ain't exactly nobody This Week Lasse« over the winter. So now are you convinced that can stny. i lie (I iiitfer <>' : -S li.r .mnminreil three spfclii! H pi-olwhly will ' ' i "llnnd yet they hain't really any. your new seedbed needs mulch? WMering the hay or strnw at im|>;ili>-iil By Your UnlCM-s It also helps to control the l«v i->n stnrv hours to he he:'! H'linn~ide.i.i en hmv i •> "'S^ihody Dr. Indyk l«nnj toward salt hny once mate it down awl keeps it Garden fli|Hirter washing nway of sM and soil, ti»hy Choslly l-.les will he t»M MORI': 'COPTERS pmcrrsj or how in ,'!i»'<'' "» a'"n ' ? :\ inulchinR material. Fine* SERVISOF'T w p. Mui.cn LATE-SKI I>KI> I^WN fni' school ;i':e rhikirerhilor n m the The Army plans to crenlc'hirty ndividua! tfflirh to your He that has more knowledge If you're putlm: money andjn h je<; the soil WOODBI,; ° l.itirsry. IJI II 'V •un new independent hel:c•»|>:r II j« a aood thing to «*• s fl( nnd so -! iTindVrnw f'r'eVof weed'also help a new lawn get started DG jthan judgement is made for an-!WOrk jt0 a hun this fall 1 mi I ;II Ihr Pnrt H^adini! Hi- '•i •iii;vE!mi .'iddresses .in' Purl Con lone pl'""e '" keep from h.utnK to film .•mil sl.ir. p H idinc. School rli Tin HIT y • f.iiii •• Uennett. died rerently of Slrrt. Ciiliini.i, f'hain O'Hil! micll. Hied recently onj-^ ^ ]Me p,3,|ir ',°" 1?tha1t !!•• .il: \!:iin l.ihrary. IHHl Hahu;iy I (I'M a ,1 hemnrrhaw ill the *«'; toot|,hriish«s come in are , - A\ 'IMU\ WmKlhridKe 1 if (illv-mni Islni'iiKe containers. The cover ire iKiially transparent ^ ym can see at a glance if the hook For Year '• you need is inside. A long, narrow olive bottle 'Round make* another convenient holder PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE nnd will hold more hooks Use Family Fun! cork to stick the hook into as TRADING STAMPS FREE yon put down your work. You can see at once where the hook h and the cork will keep Ihe hook BONELESS STEAK SAL!! from causing any damage CHICKEN SALE! When you are crocheting while BRUNSWICK siltinj! in a chair, stick a long hat ROUND ROAST 10ND0H BROIL pin into the upholstery' of the chair firm and slip the spool of BREAST SWISS •OTTOM thread over it. This will prevent HOME Ihe Ihrend from rolling to the CROSSRIB or SHOULDER CUI floor QUARTERS The art of crocheting is quite CUBE UAN.TINDfl) popular a^iiin. Many attractive LEG mw ^ABOTTOM POOL TABLES accessories can be made to en- f hance your wardrobe. For some FOR POT OR OVEN of the latest ideas, check ybur CHUCK 65 QUARTERS SHI BOAST m IOUND OK ROAST FOII OVEN C* POT IXTRAUAN favorite fashion magazine. Christmas is still three months 3%.LB. AVERAGE «*4fc TOP ROUND r^ GROUND ROUND ,79 a«ay. hut there are many useful ( SILVERTIP rfJ and attractive Rifts even the am- ROASTERS 39 . ateur in this area can make, FRESH m JI MILK FED VEAL SALE! i trr *rc Vide CALIF, STYLE CHUCK mm, SHORT CUT- WELL TRIMMED »A LEGS n« 4V. poT ROAST 651 RIB STEAK 7* LEGS FILM REVIEW B R 49 BREAST SHORT RIBS PKO 49l PORK CHOPS ONTF A THIEF Here is n modern version of lBK FCUBi S 79, LAMB CHOPS •UMTS torn the ,'iRrrl-old plot of "gangster FRANKS ffffl? .49 LEAN COUNTRY CHOPS , 7S'V;tr: H ft with ;i heart of gold." MM. «'W ' f FLANKEM BRAISING 591 SPARE RIBS STY LI rA M;iin I)elon stars ;is a young COLD CUTS &3tt88 iiMiAN srru ITALIAN __ tflC • TERMS AVAILABLE man, RWie Ped.ik, who is ac- ¥S CUT «OM cused of a holdup and the mur. BACON ™^ .59' VEAL CUTLETS LIC 79 • FREE DELIVERY der of n Chinese store keeper. He insists that he has been framed, BRUNSWICK EDGEBROOK-wiih V honeycomb bed, warranted for 2 y#on hul Oelective Mike Vi agaimt warp or tog. Lively moldtd rubber cuihront, If sui'i'L'ssful. the money will in- HALOWEEN CANDIES 100% wool cloth, proftitloral typ< bolli and sure happiness and luxury for his CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST AND MOST wife. Kristine (Ann-Margaret) and accenoriei. Moldtd whit* ploitic cabinit hoi md COMPLETE SELECTION IN THE STATE his small (laughter. Kathy 'Tam- hjl rtlu'n, boll iloiogi compartment, built-in my I/K'kel, GINGER APPLE HAWAIIAN PUN scorers. Walnut wood groin mill and legi. 7 FT. • CANDY CORN 365 Hul crime never docs seem to • Sc CHUNKY 5IIf .. (B-H... . • INDIAN CORN have happy endings and at the cli- • 5< KIT KAT RED or BRUNSWICK CELEUITY-wlth farnovs Uv«litt btd, max, hardly a thief is left. • JUMBO INDIAN • 5c CHOCOLATE The story, filmed to San Fran- warranted for 5 ywri againit warp or wg, Profn- POLYNESIAN CORN SPONGE YELLOW S cisco, is full of the modern slang smnol "Suptr Sp*«d" cuikiom. Moldtd white used by gunmen and dope-addicts. • HARVEST • 5c PECAN plattic cobiner with chromt trim. Prof•»ttonaI FAMOUS HAND TENDED COFFEf RED CREAMS CHUNKY cloth, cuihiotu and acctnoriit. 8-fi iiz« only 495 l • BUTTER • 5c OLD NICK MACARONI » 19 CREAM MARTINSONS 79 BRUNSWICK MONARCH-Dtlux* modtl, with ipi POPE OR PROGRBSO ITALIAN U AA YOUR CHOICE TWO GUYS cificatioits limilar to th* IRUNSWICK CELEBRITY, Jn ion I lo low PUMPKINS except cabintt has Luxurious row wood finiih raili c Ib. can ond Ifrjji. 8-ft, ilz» only ~~. _™ TOMATOES—138 BOX OF COFFEE HIAND NEW *595 The new hats are being fash- 65' FOR SALADS OR COOKING TWO GUYS WHOLE KERNEL ioned to suit the new hair styles. (: OriiK Horn* fool Table, $ $ Some of them are small and fit Ib. 24 89 f ADII VACUUM 12-ox. br AMF, MERIT and 25 cam Ihe head in much the same man- WESSON OIL WHERE AVAILABLE VVnll PACKED 5 MUN5WKK, from 69t. l,095 ner as that of the World War 1 STRONG-EFFICIENT TWIHUO UUIGUYSi m •* WE HUE A COMPLETE MM OI era Others have the accent at the APPETIZING DEPT. C? CUE SIHKS MO bmk of the hat. Then, too, it is now smart to SCOTTOWELS APPLESAUCE 0 79 wear the hat on the back of the TWO GUYS BATHROOBATHROOM ^ - j* I TIIDIfEV DAI I TWO CUVS FRUIT ^ ,.lt head rather than to have it tilted C 1 ftft toward the front. However, there R||SY arc hats to suit every wearer- TISSUE ssk 2%69 ™ "W- - COCKTAIL^ 3!." 99 small, large, fur, felt or silk. ALL WHITE 1 Turbans are good and colorful. PRODUCE DEPT FROZEN FOOD DEPT, 1176 ELIZABETH AVE., ELIZABETH MEAT i-ib. yg

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