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^oodbridge, Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Hoftfawn, Iselin, Keasbey, Port Reading, Sewaren and Edison v •yl_-No, 16 MMlstied Weekly On Thumday Woodbridge, N. J,, Thursday, June 25, 1964 entered u 2nd Claw Mall At P.O.. Woodbrtflge, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS 00 Children Registered Here Summer School Board to Name \y Recreation Department for To Open 21 Teachers Stinted By Meyer for Term lecond Project World W.I.D.E.From July I • Aug. 11 Heads of High WOODBHIDGE - Thr first A'dodbridge Township Summei Counselors school will open mi July 1 and (.lose August 11. according to an announcement made hy Harry iiiknts of Meyer, director. All students elementary anc School Depts. secondary, will report al 8:.10 a.m \\wv Lands ;m July !. at their respeetiv chonls. ll,|(|;l;llii;K , Over 500 ap- lur I'rojwt World! Students residing in Avenel J. F. K., |, | n.ivi' been reci'lved luj i'nrl Heading. Sewaren and Wood I,,,!; in Iturlney K. Moll' bridge will ii'|Hiit (u Woodbridgi , ui itic Department yf •IIIKII 1, Mawboy Street ,,. I iiiriTiiiion Those students living in Co WSHSin •., i ;niip program whichl mia and Iselin will report t( ,i iK weekly session.ij .School 22, Colonia. and those re i i ,u' accommodate a! • iding in fords. Hopclawn. '. hey, Menln Park Terrace. :i ui TIKI children be- Project ••:, ..j'-nl 8 and 15. lepmt tu Scliod 2S Fords. :n;i in Mr Mott. the sec- Secondary School students wi - Department " I 1 * - |mii;ri«ii. from July ri'|)o«J"• Woudbridge Senior Higl I ix appointed on 1 . ._ Lumpkidy. filled.. iind Si-hoo.. ' '"' .125, .•y basis at boUi Wood-_ i . Senior High School and ~T , . ;i lew vacancies scat- The lota, [i;,,'»l. Ihroughou •r.'.i; :!i iIn1 remaining six lhe Township" .,'""'If Summ( II (•'.• KennedJpMemorial High ^ School is 460 - 270 in the elemei ] School possibly at the next meet* i ing of the Board of Education on j I;., ii,iimn Director .snidj I my schools and 190 in the secon- Monday, June 29, it was learned . ! ., V.IMK) in fees have al- dary school program. al press lime, - j I,..:i nilk'cii'd for the pro- Teachers in the el«mentaryi Tin1 Hoard is stilt hoping to get . •' dih will make it c(im-j reading program will be Miss l.ucy De Marlino, Mrs, Helen '•niinliiiiilors for grades 7 through Edelstein. Miss Barbara Toth. VI. However, coordinators must }!n «irkly camping fee hold sii|>ervisoi's' certiticates and . -,i[,n'. of the founsdorg Miss Adeline Suma, Mrs. Rae Studtey. Mrs. Caroline Stumph, most of the applicants must com- ;i» the rust of food, insuf- MIMh APPLICANT: Stanley Rothman, World W.I.D.K. Day Camp supervisor; John Zulln of the Recreation Depattment, Rodney E. plete special courses before such mil dimming for Lhe Austin King, Westry Horn, Mrs. MoU. director of the Department of Parks anil Recreation and Miss Linda Bfrman, Recreation Department (Kir row) welcomed Barbara Puza, Mrs. Harriet Dan- i'itifieates can be obtained. Uada I'opovlih, 500th World W.I.D.K., applicant and Mark Chisvctte, 501st applicant, this week. . ford, Mrs. Barbara Beagle, Mrs. It was learned through an in- '., v!» indicated his jTheivsa Krainchek, Mrs. Harriet 'ormed source that three depart- 1 r.! |i!i',i>iui''" at the way Mellr, William Dunigan. men heads will be continued at i- i'i'>n< hav." gone, has also! Wixjdbridge Senior High School, • I Awi trk *ith# Beverly Laskowski. Spanish and who has 34 parachute jumps to her credit;""'ill be si the sMereawill be rtanwff head of i .miner, are intelligent, re- English; Miss 'Estelle Manos, ground control target center at the July 4 celebration in Mer- he Foreign Languages Depart- ii hie individuals, presently the other churches of the^'tom Increased Masquito Control typing. rill Park. |, T! in furthering their edn- inanity in observing the Tercen- ment They are James Beagle Harry Lund, director of elemen- iii. i tins country." said l|fr. tenary Sabbath, "\isiog a special and Joseph Najavits. tary education will supervise the f Tercentenary Service authorj/ed At the John F. Kennedy High elementary program. r'l- wfl eventually return to for this purpose by the Rt. Kev. Program Planned % Attalla Balloons to Carry Notes School, the Department Heads ii lomclantk and we hope .Alfred L, Banyard, D. D., SJ.D., ire expected to be as follows: ,t IIV will take with them, a Bishop of the Episcopal D/cesei WOODB1UDGE-An inereascd — Social Studies, Mrs. George W. ah nl pleasant memories to of New Jersey. mosquito control program, with Officers to From 'All-America City' lakley, Science, Mrs. Robert j;. tn thfjr countrymen. In An historical wrrtion bejlhr. passihla ;iid Bread !tark; Mathematics, Stfred fas- n !• lime the opportunity delivered by the Kev. Will im H.K'ounty Muuquito Control Coin /irfy 4th Cdebratiim antinu; English, Mrs. Nathan mission, was announced today by; Bernstein; Business Education, I '•:•• i,:iir|.ie privilege of serv-Schmaus' , rector, outlini ig the Dr. Antoine T. Attalla, head of; Walk Beats To Include Fireworks 4rs. Claire Reiner; Foreign untiassidors of good will," part played by Trinity C! ureh in Tercentenary Services the Division of Health, today. j Has Accident, Languages, Miss Helen L. Baura. Mr. Mott. the Colonial history o: Wood- WOODBRIDGE - The creation *Pi\ Altalla noted that there are Purachutista and Gifts Confirmation of the appoint- TIM" said that the stu- bridgo. Trinity Churc 's first (Photo on Page S) of four special walking beats, four very critical areas because WOODBRIDGE - A letter from ments is expected to be made it pruvide their own lin- service was conducted by the aimed at reducing loitering and of inaccessibility by the jeepl WOODRH1DGE - The Evan- Mayor Walter Zirpolo that will Suspend Cop caucus of the Board. will he responsHRev. Edward Portk k. mis- vandalism that occur during the which is uscd.tosoray areas with. , be launched during the July 4th Chairmen of departments had laundry and can sionary from EnguaiK, in the Kelical aM RefoI med church No Furniture? summer, was announced today by a combination of DDT and pyre- celebration and carried hy helium WOODBHIDGE - The suspen- jeen naWd previously and until to pay for their year 1696, and the ] arish was **ea. will celebrate the Police Director Joseph Galassi. founded in 1702. thrum butoxide. They are the iFled balloons will mean a special sion of Patrolman Alvin Williams recently it was not expected \» ! birthday of Woodbridge and The areas wilf be patrolled be- was announced yesterday by lar. w have been able: At tlie service i n Sunday, marsh area behind the Marine y Result Parade prize to some lucky finder miles continue with department heads. tween 8 p.m., and 4 a.m. lice Director Joseph Galassi. students but we stifl1 the Rector will dedUite the first basin area;; enteringg Keasbeyjthy e State of New Jersey at special away. However, it is now definite thp ulditional honws," said of two memorial rained glass shipyards on Crows Milll RoadRd; services to be held Sunday at The first new beat, which goes The letter, which will carry The suspension is the result of :ustom will be continued, at least s Postponed into effect Sunday is the "Main window* given to (lie parish as entire area surrounding "Burma 10:30 a.m., to which the public greetings from the All-America an auto accident Monday on n a temporary basis. Street area" and is bounded by this Tercentenary memorialmemorialss. This Koad" near King George Road WOODBRIDGE i- Due to the !Mty of Woodbridge will entitle Route 9, in which Patrolman Wil- summer is invited. Green Street on the! North, Rah "in Brazil, Israel, India, window, which portrays St. Al- and the large area behind Lymun lelay in the arrival date of furni- he finder once the letter is re- liams was the driver of a radio Colorful, authentic Hungarian way Avenue on the East, New Dominican Republic, ban and St. Augintine of Canter-'Avenue, Woodbridge. g ure for the new police head- urned, ftT a special award from car. Centrosphere Model* l b h Street and Gordon Street on the Nationalist China and bury, saints off thi e ancieni t BritBit- He also noted that due to num-jcosiumes will be worn by the [uarters" building, the Tercenten- he municipality. Mr. Galassi said the case was gregation. The American and South and Amboy Avenue on the Will Be On Exhibit i'-i in. (Continued «n Page 8) (Continued on Page iry parade and the dedication of discussed by the Police Review West. The launching will take place at WOODBRIDGE - The three Hungarian flags will lead a color- he structure as 'a Tercentenary Board consisting of captains and ful procession with a group of lie same time that hundreds of models of the Woodbridge "cen-- juilding niiiist be postponed, Miss On July 4, the second beat wit other helium-filled balloons arc lieutenants and they recommend' children carrying a tray decorated 1 trosphere", planned for the day- Ruth Wolk. Te.ioent' iur ilatl. It is the. Imnan Avenue released by children who are at- ed Hie suspension. ribbon streamers on which pit area, will he placed on Pints of Blood Collected Monday nittee chairman,! announced to- irea of Colonia and will cover tending the celebration. Oflicer Williams has two weeks will be a large, •homemade bread, display at Klein's Department day. The nnv dale is au both sides of Inman Avenue from In their cases however, prizes in which t« supply Mr. Galassi Store, Route 1, July. 16, 17 and 18, representing the aim of immigra- September T, * ;<>ndtiit Way to Jordan Road, with his choice of a date for i tion of the Hungarian people lo will be given to the child whose it was announced todai, ' Bloodmobile Held at K of C Hall "Originally ' the chairman Tlie other two posts will take balloon has traveled the longest hearing. Formal charges havi (lie new world American and It will be the first time that "we pi.i uncd the parade and 'ffed shortly after July 4. They distance. The winners will be'not yet been filed, the models, made by students of Hungarian national anthems will 1 dedication Im August IS. When nclude the Avenel Street area determined when the cards which Recently, the department ba the Graduate School of Architec- sung during the procession. ;he bids for Hie (urnituie weiu rom Railway Avenue to St carry the launcher's name arc[lwon experiencing iiutn accident, ture of Columbia- University, will Participating in the procession aken,. Councilman John Fay ob- George Avenue from Woodbine returned by mail to the municipal!most of them rear-end collisions, be shown to the general public, will b« William to the Cloverleaf, .ami building. As a result, hearings will be lieli gy Ksther Simon, Mrs, Steveni received. Tin1 bids were readver- he Oak Tree Road—Green Slreei The celebration held at jto determine exactly where the Kuvach, Hull. M. Kgry. Stephen ised, and all hough several firms area. Park, will start at 6; 15 p.m. wilh'fault lies, LIBRARY BOARD TO MEET (jyencs, Steven Kovach, Daniel WOODBRIDGE- The Board of ook out forms, only one bidder- II is understood 'hat those of a few remarks by Joseph Manzi-i Officer Williams would not hav Barkis, Irma Sepn, Linda Dobos, he original bidder — submitted iccrs whose radio cais were 'jnt-, president of the Iselin Cham- been in the accident if he ha the Free Public Library of Wood- Bert Kovuch, Andrew Dorko 1 bid. The contract has been recently involved in automobile her of Commerce, Qo-sponsor of;iemeniborcd" that bis vacatioi bridge will meet tonight at 8 Adriune Schuelo, Carol Dodge' warded but the delay, accordin, accidents will he transferred to he event. was supposed to f'.arl that day o'clock at the Colonia Branch Hosanne Schuele, Chclfyl Dodge 0 Police Director Joseph Galassi, he walking beats. (Continued on Page 8) ( Continued or. Page 81 library. d l'alricia Karodos, Kara and :ias made it impossible to receive Susan Dorka. :ill the fin nil »re until the end of The hymns to be sung during August." service were composed in The cliainmin miled lli;|fcwith Jersey by New Jersey writ' gues|s coming from all Cis. Mrs. Kent Dodge will be Statd it would nut luok well lo suloi.s dedicate an unfurnished building, John R. lloyle, Jr., parade L'hairman said lhe delay might Newcomers Receive work to good advantage inasmuch Welcoming Letter as most in i.;;inizatiun.s are dis- banded for tin summer and it WOODBRIDGE - Welcume would give 1he.n1 ti|ne to plan for to Woodbridge! floats foi I lie parade. This, ii) essence, is what is Wherever possible, organiza- slated in letters being sent out tions are urged lo hire bunds to to all newcomers by Mayor iicco!i>i)iin.\ ihcffl in the paradi Walter Ziijpulo. Enclosed with as the budget for Tercentenary each letter is an informuliun will 1W) permit the hiring ol ; sheet which the iiewcunieYs *ill sufficient IIUIUIKT ol musical con find handy It notes the days tingents to nu.ke the paiade 1 their garbage will be collected; succes,1 the telephone number of the business administrator, the CHILD HUKT names of the cuinciltnen, the PORT REAUlNti - Five-year- "HNS Httum u-vNK- At'i»K willi »""«y T«wushi|i i-»u|ilu.vt-t-s Mayor Walter municipal clerk The tax collec- old Janet J.uinotta, 85 Blair Road "at of blood when the HlotxIinubiL unit visited the Knights of Columbus building Mun- ; 1 tor and the. julice director tnd was injured Tuesday afternoon ,'' '> "ght. Mrs. Herbn-1, H. Willium., Jr., ohecks II.. mayor's bluiid uressure while Johw also lisjs police department when she was struck by a car l1hill *t, rhaii-man, looks ou. phone number pnd information driven west on Centra! Avenue regarding ambulances and first by Andrew Chfistenseii, 82, Sec 1>I ANNINd f'(»K UMi AKKAIK: Above urc uituibOlK of Middltsr* Cumuli, KulRlits ui (»l urn bus, who art serving oo a cuiu- BRIDGE-. John C. F by the Rod Uross Bluod Mobile aid. ^ ond Street. The littles girl was iilitti-e ui.'ltKiB |)l»Ub for the annual K ol •'. »'aruiv#l, July 6 -II. S.at.d, Irll to linlil, l'lull|i Ho.vle. .tu, uuiiutiuui.ee; Churlrb Sryiimur, skill games, trai*. (ialiiiubai, uovrltirs, licit M»isciUhiiit;, suwial evmUii WUUum were collected Mon- apite of the excessive hcut next visit of U* unit. and district numbi i- us well 'as gency squad lluug, Si., i.isluci, Juliu (Vest, net is, Hubert Muckaiuc, pcisuuut.1. • IM people' reported (Continued on Page a.' polling place. SUWpmdmHieader (E.B.) - Carter <» Thursday, June 25,1964 PAGE TWO from Woodbridge _ time will start July 10. Avenut, \t 1 School we* given for _Mlu Unda Awry, daughter larton by parents, Mr. and Mrsof Mr. and Mrs. Nehoa Avery, Charles F. ,y:;,- 221 8th Graders Receive Diplomas ^tl^'ZJ^ S** PtRSOHALS 4 Wallace Fullarton.. Smith Street ;Woodbridge Avenue was guest of K«>! H • honor at a "iweel sixteen* Hrffi- .. . MON, v Honors Fathers A dlttMf htW day party held at The Colonia At St. Cecelia's School Exercises and Mrs. Harry Morecraft are -The Av«nel Fire Company's Mr mi Mrg Stewart, ins been enrolls ." 00 Civic Club, tiie "Paramounts" servini g as co-chairmehi n off an ISELIN - The Sunday S^ ' carnival betaft held at tiie local 'paik Avenue. Thursday night to Army Sgnal Scbv Two hundred twenty- dann. Richard M. Wheeler, Robert played the music for dancing by ISELIN - wo hundred tenty dra. art show now underway, spon- children of Iselin Assembly of fjre|wuse grounds this week will ^fcbarte the graduation of their , mouth for 32 wP.r- God chur one eight grad^—e ,graduate, * M. Wrtrhwski. . Mark W. Wood, . . <* presented a special pnd g^^, i Robfrt from ^^ p.ade Atftbe 35 guest*. [electroniI eli c terhny•„. hl !l Pl Wds Egene J Yanchn of 'St Cecelia s School in Ivlin Paul . Wood>, Eugene J. lanenn IlCillCn kjlllinil Thee art show which wwill run program Sunday for Father'? Pa> _A party in honor of her gradu-iMl'i_ Junior mgh sAool Guests' -Mr. and Mrs. John naverczakj 1961 graduate r.. were awarded diplomas by Rev sky. Or aid- P. Zaninelli, Gerald indefinitely includes ail local with the fathers as special guest* J : ""included Mrs Frank McGlmpsy, land daughter, Diane, Meinzer: High School.

John M, Wilus, pastor. Who «a*'H. Zub amateur talent and some paint- Member* of the Intermediate . „ ,Mrs julius Stewart, John Mc-'strwt. recently visited In Spring-! -The Rev. Dr ci assisted by Rev. L Orety Amy E. Ammirata, Marie E Progr 1 1 ings submitted by fonrfer resi-Girls Class, under the dim t ion / roop ±( I ahCS tan ^ Miss Marj gtewart. Mr'field. Pa., with Mr!. Dominic*. Kenzie, who pn-;,,',", Very Reverend Monsignor Tbtv- Anderson, Diane Anderson. Pam^ ISELI^ _ Congregation Belli dents. of Mrs. Melvin Bennett, teacher, j ('junoing Junket ami Mr*. Thomai Stewart and Uaggelti. jsermon Sunday * \< dore A. OpdenaVer. Diocesan Pi r'ui Ahdrr»:s"Sfary Ann An^lman. ^^1 Anyresidert or former resident recited scriptures appropriate to sholom hei(J it5 Hel)rew ..^ .„!«...„• ,„!.. m ' chiiHrm. Judith, Thomas and -A recent visit by. Mr. and the First Prwhy> . rector of the, Catholic WeU.art Mi^!* Ayotte. Carol A^BaftiaK. , •j.y gradii- , interested in showing the occasion, ai fallows .Van . ? iC 05inR exercises an() 0 Co]onia ISELIN - Eighteen membert , af Bayonne; Mr. and Mrs. George Manaker and chil-Avenel, will be , , Bnreaanreaa, addressed ihthe graduae*graduate*'Eilwn C. Bailey y .Jjnda. A V^^Karni-ii lat , ^ ^gygog^. , i k ma y ^.contac^t Mrs. Wheatley . -Dhrfpliiw;Dhrfpline;- OvnthiCy a f f BoBoyy Scou Seouf f TinTf»*p 47 participatpp e M|pW• ^ a^n p,^ r : atior t [Mfh( r wwwor k may Mrs Wneat]eyi oo and Mrs. Wen. Ambler, Pa, was enjoyed the congregants «•': Special guests were: More=ipior kc*\ Nancy J Barry, uncia t., DiplomM> awanJs. and cenifi- ,Iotes or Mrs More(Tott. Bennett, and Hope Mav.u-fl.|ed in a weekend ramping tnp to \ 'a Judce Avenel nv Mr and Mrs, Leonard Lacanic.well in his m-i Mahon. Newark Oiancery Office.•Bertre. Debora^ M_ wgstanj.cal(>s were p^^^ ,0 children ^ Uvtd ^ walfr co,ors ••ij0Ve" Deborah Harris read Lake Manolopan. Thompson Park ^ Uvtd , and Mr. and Mrs. j of the Broad v,,. Verv Reverend Thomas Mulljney, Maryann C. Bonk, Patricia M. last week G a, oils, and pastels. All a poem entitled "Father " . . met Wednesday night at St. An-'Carl Manaker, Minna Avenue. Church, New \, •.O.P ind Rev. Wiliam Monarity. Brandli. El'ie Burisch. Christine Honor m 1 for (ila>tit irjts of ^ are welcomed from The fathers, who were retjues KDUU were accompuaed ^^ ^^ „„,, ^ ^ was|. _Mr5. Rjchard Walasek, West MacKeniie will ^ v I'-'J*^ i O.P. Washington D C. and Rev.,BuruUa Ann Cahit). Linda Cawley. ^e , , h .,,0. ^••- • --- , , , j L... ,vw,. j . c i drew s cmircn nwi. ine wvuv nn^i. —.ins. ™i«n» »«•»•. "«•" day at 8 pm ed to stand were honored h the ^ lbe trip by S.uar. (,rou ScouK mlanceat ^ ^ Jhood'Keansburg. »has been visiting Waller A Radnor, pastor. Sf. Patnc.a F. fharland Linda Chir-^ ^^ ^ ^n ^ aU age groups. B A succesgful che.-» tournament -- groyp_ smging Fai.h of m^m p^ .j^, Edward j^dayatMminPirk Salun|ayitwilh her parent. Mr- and Mrs'. —A special John.V»raey, Colonia ifo. Mana I fiarfie"?• ™5 iBIumaerg. Jack CasseD, Jar.oe uas conducted in February and Johnson, and Robert Ellis mwting and _Mr'and Mrs. John Englert.Frmk SmfUippo, Jawen Avenue. Benediction »a« held and the Lynn B^ (offey haihlecn P. K,^ fy^ , k A Sunday School teacher Thd boys brought 'along kyaks |Cohw NeiI Gr( w a trophy awarded, s 12:15 p.m., to K<,,-' , workers conference ha be> 1 of the ?:; John C. Dolan. Richard J Dosch »»X -Va™n ?. "'""SJ; ^>b>n Kesiler, Dene Kiepner. Cerebral Palsy Association of J^TAXI LZ« Fai- Max-i Norman Possiel and children Mrs. Frank J. Quale, Stt Ella Church meets torn Joseph A. Dotoli, Vincent L. Fair '• "'""/"• L,^!,^,, , .™'|C)iithia Lauer, Ronnie Premak. Middlesex County at ceremonies wei] Jovc. smith' ivn- Wald- COLOMA - Girl Scout Cadette;Gorman, Nancy and Eileen. New Gar 1 child. John J. Fay p.,; ."T ,!3" h*,til y Rendsberg, Da\1d Schreikr held last nighi at tiie Johnson and hei ' 'A R^^H 1^ Junior Troop 113, under the leadenhip provldehce; MM. Ann Crlncoli p m A 1 011 n Michael G Ferris*. Thomaj W «• * ^* ''"f "" ' -"™ j^ Jeffrey 3^. and clas? Johnson Research Center in ?ii»h Schools In the area of Mrs. Joan Montor, has ended'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Francis. Mr A p Fitzgerald. Paul A Francisco. -^^ „ _ ; Doled, Jack Berman. Shelly Co North Brunswick. its year of activities after work- and Mrs. Ray Saxe. Newark. Valuble Coupon! Gregory T. Fuchs. John L. Gan- ^n^. „ ^»la J«*\ F^ G*r»W Gerber. Martin Ka Mix Spencer Green, Cheryl, the Misses Jane, and Don-Nancy Reckard. Martha Zucker. >n; r Dl W. Leone, John R. Leone. Serald I ...... _Stoller. .. , .Lar n -7i4 T»_:._.Triest-e r.Street , T_.I:Iselin_ . na U.....0IHarwellI , an»nAd Tinr.t Anna- Jo Montor, AUcli e ZmyewskiZki , GiGaill Ubrary wD be open • «b Mengo, T, Leupold', Thomas J. Lyman. "' Tucker spedal mention Linda Area residents cited for out- tiello, Iselin; Salvatore I* Whilaker, m. Francis W. McDimald. Kevin J. '• WewnJan; GinuKl. Linda Con • .uudiug MI vice to Cerebral Pal-'uf Lodi. Thomas Gardner and Unda Gonsales. ^ ^^ ^ In Ju]y i were Mrs. Robert Brill, 70 Jack Gardner, Rah«a\ and Pfc. McDonald Paul R. McDonald. v Richard Heller, Here •-> 9 C 0Cm hill Ho ad, Colonia:' Mrs Waj-ne Gardner, Fort B-agg. N.C Not Long Enough !and August, a story hour will be Ralph A. McGrane Edward 1.>™*T

P. Petras, Charte J. Ple^her, Jerry Kiviti, Laura LBlien, Lon-! President, Robert L. Fuller, cerebrai palsy victims in the Kenneth C'Prafibberl F, — 'auer Robert Markel Fern Highland Park; first vice presi- ()abt tweive months; traffsporta- 1 111 gan, E(Hvard Michael Sapentem, Martha ^ ' •»». Anthony Spilatore, tion was provided for 5,437 3. Roean John p m; Serotkin Phyttit Piaskoiwky.l5011111 Brunswick; second vicepgopie; attend(U-ice at the Roose-J Rossmah. D/snii Barbara J. ChrMtte Robert Sherry, ahd Ellen Tucker,president, Dr. Fred Greenfield, ] p;,^ Treatmeftt Center 'it-1 A. Vaicukvich.' PaWda A. VaUas, ve t er J. Sadowski, Joseph T. ^alernr, -Hebrew School contest winners: Pertn Amboy; third vice presi-' ]| j g d the attendance Kathleen M. Wahl, MarwC. Walsh a e( 9 U an Gary J, Sc.hein, Michael ,1 Sloan. Alen Harrv Hodes. first. Mark'dent. Dr- ^^^ Ralph, Metueh- Doctors Clinic-; amounted to 396 Denise Wdouiak Gail D. Waltealerr Solowey, Ralph C. SpicSpic- Markel second: Iris Sablatzky,'en: treasurer, Robert Sathan, . ciatie, Joseph J. Kprinitis. Robert nnvich, Jo-Ann S third Bais Tina Licht. Giro-North Brunswick, recording sec- Britain. . , • • T. StovaJl. Richard E. Thompson, mel Selann" Melich. first; Linda re^. Mrs. Muriel Hargadouj Labor party wins by^lecUon in Walter P. Urban. William E. Ves-' Convissor. second; and Cindy j cuso. Uwence J. Walsh, EujW Lauer. third Doled. Robert r. Warakomski, Rirhard M. Wer- Sherry, iirn. Steven Kaplan, Sfcon'd; Lonnje Lauer and Shellyj Baptized Sunday iCohen, third ISELIN - Paul Mussina, son The following children received of Mr. and Mr? Charles Messina.,honorable mentions for the He- Fastest 17 Falmouth Road, was baptixed|brew School Contest: Lynn Gros at St. Cecelia's Church, with Rev. sman, Robyn Kessler, Donald John L. Gerety officiating at theKlein, Stephen Salow, and Janice christening ceremony. Cohen. FILM. Paul's godmother, Patricia Registration cards for next Maglies, Old Bridge; godfather, school year can be obtained at William DiLandri, Long Island; the synagogue office any morning his maternal grandmother, Mrs. from 9 am. to noon. Mrs. Jack Processing Sadie Messina, Brooklyn, and hisLauer, chairman of the Board of parents, dined at the Howard Education, requested that all By Kodak Johnson Restaurant, Woodbridge "bear in mind our new ruling, after the ceremony. In the even- that no child past the age of nine Hoar Day ing, open house was held. years will be accepted in the Cleaning Shirt Publix Pharmacy Hebrew School this year." For Planning To Build Or Remodel? 91 Main St., Woodbridge V. S. sees peril in Vietnam information call Mrs. Lauer at Every Day 548-4363. laiiierlig OPEN EVES. & SUNDAY Buddhist drive. 6 Inciydiig Sat. 1Available All Lecatlent GODENY CHEVROLET in CARTERET ALL WEEK SPECIAL Why Not See Us For A - June 29th thru July 3rd HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Trade Up To A Reconditioned *0Kw Used Car f you're planning to build or remodel and are lacking 1^ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON 1964 MODELS Lady's Ithe mo^ey to finance it,. we have the wlution,. Stop in Excellent Selection - Financing ipged - High Trade-In '62 CHEVROLET $1395 '59 CHEVROLET $895 today and see one of our officers, they will arrange a Bluayne 2 door, standard transmission, Station Wagon. SUIT 6 cylinder, radio and beater. Professionally Cleaned and Finished '59 CHEVROLET $895 loan for you immediately with no red tape* Repaymenti '62 CHEVROLET $1495 Impala 4-door hardtop, V 8, automatic. MEN'S BUSINESS J3»™ "£» Biscayne 4 door 6 cylinder automatic '59 PLYMOUTH $795 are patterned to your convenience. Fury, automatic, V-8( J door hardtop. '61 FORD S1O95 I'tKFCCUY UUNDEKfD SHEETS Station. Wagon, 4 door, automatic, V-8, '59, PLYMOUTH $695 rafio and heater. Sedan, radio and heater, automatic. PILLOW '60 FALCOIi $895 '58 PLYMOUTH $495 3 or nrin GASES 2 Door Sedan. Wagon, aa is. "THERE'S A BOND CLEANERS NEAR Phone KI 1- '6QCORVAIR $895 '57 CHEVROLET $495 For Information Call VA 6-3100 A door "700" automatic. 2 Door Sedan. WOODBfUDUE - 114 Mala SUert (opp. AJiPl ft US Amboy An. (a«it to First Savings) Additional Trade-in* Arriving Daily! - 120 New Bniatwick Avenue. ' CARTERET OFFICE - Hlgawaj 17 k Plainfield Ave. (Mit le ^ Uttea) COLOhOA - laaaa Ateaae tytopplag Ceattrv(a«tt 1» AAP) Perth Amboy National Bant GODENY CHEVROLET UKUN - OakTm lea* (eppeiMe iMlta neaere) CARTERET - it MalaWtoa Ate., Cer. el Penata| Ave. 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Cirterel Mu>ppia| Ceolcr (ORCHIff CLEANEM) ShirtiMc TUi Ad|r«M , 25 Cooke Avenue, Carteret RAHHAV - ISM Irvlag StrMt. * v JRS. SALES KZS\ SERVICE - C.rtad It I -vlag Stnet (ORCHID CLEANKBJS) Shlrti Z3^ Thit Addreu Uirnber Federal Depoait, Insurance Corporation-Member Federtl Rewrte Bi*W rprndont-Leader (E.B.) - Carterrt Press Iiul Tnurafl&y, Jtrn** is, PAGE THRBI U>bs Elect Miss Virginia Drummond Tercentenary Tercentenary obynGadek Weds Kenneth E. Kissane Sabbath Service HymnFcstival. j WOODBHJDGE-Rabbi Samuel ^Chairman WOOBHIHGK Mil* Virginia 'Newtaerger. of. Contregation Adath Jcanetlc Dnimmond, daughter of Isi-ael announced the Sabbath iJstedSnnday Mi and Mrs. Spencer Watson service Saturday. !t:M) a. m. will be devoted to the observance ofj rilaii^ilfi of Mr. and, Drummond. 470 Elmwood Avenue, - The Pirst vas married Saturday afternoon the Wnodbridgc and New- /ersey mi V (ii'dek. '"" Congregational Church rti \V ,'jd- /was1 lo Krnneth Edward Kissane, son Tercentenary. P r.ii i s c and will celebrate New Jer- Deb-: nf Mr. Edward I. Kissane, 4 Clin- thanksgiving will be offered to! sey's Tercentennial with a spe- , m;in ol Ihe !»:• Hie Rock of Ages because Ho was! I,,, presented , the, on Place, Avenel, and the late cial service of music on Sunday, with us in all our endeavors and Dchntanle Bull Mrs, Kissane. The Rev. Alex N. June 28 at the II o'clock worship ||I|l]:ll made our efforts fruitful, Rabbi ..,,,.,, ihr Shackanuwm Nemeth performed the dougle ring serVMe ceremony at that First Presbyter iNewbrrger. advised. 1,'ih sponsored by Wood' The three choirs of the church ' " (n y an Church in Woodbridge, [ Thfc Rabbi stated. "It is be- iii" and Professional! uill 'participate in the program ., II'. mess' ilieved that the children of the] A The bride, given in marriage (it music. Hymns written by NeW lull hy her father, wore a gown of istock of Abraham established- a ,e iliaimian. at n; f Jersey composers will be lec- w summer taffeta re-embroidered settlement on the Eastern bank | ilic Dclnilantcs and; tured and recognition will be giv- with Alencon lace and a shoulder- the Delaware River in the year »• " lir llrennan Agency,; en to Ihe various directors of mu- length illusion veil held by a single ,1655, but this claim is not auth- ill" Mundny was Hetty! sic in the church. lin rose. She carried a colonial bou- HulitMi Wiihlgren serves as Min- ,?,,, of Mr.! V ' qupt^ftf white roses, carnations Jews Were in New Jersey as' ister of Music and Organist, di- and an orchid. early as 1718. In the County recting the Chancel Choir ol the I V. Miss Terrji Delia Mast of Lodi, tCoutts of Middlesex are found •church. Mrs William Lauritsen is \\ ,.|i|ini' Andrr of the An- several records relating to Jews, I he leader of the Junior ChDir M- , ',i ol Dunce. Avenel. will- was the maid of tionoi'. Prides- t1" l( maids were Miss Susan Bowers A.s to the year when Jews first sisicd hy Mrs. Earl Potwin. Mrs. ,,, ,'•,. chiirco(!f»phy for the settled in Woodhridge, there Clifford'Bundy is the director of Wocxlbridge and Miss Doris War- TULANE GRADUATE: Ste- dime ^* in previous; lagain there is no certainty. Ac- the Youth Choir. man, Avenel. phen J. Hornyak, Son of Mrs. ^ Mu lilies Orchestra will'" tually organised Jewish life be' Mr. James Quinlan, Woodbridge John Hornyak, 568 Garden Ave- , Anthems will be presented by . !,„, music for Ihe danc-; gan with obtaining a charter for served a.s best man. Ushers were nue, WoodbrMgc.and the late ;each of the choirs Sunday. Miiilinuht supper will be the establishment of Congregation Mi Richard Miskoff of Avenel Mr. Hornyak, received a bach- Beginning July 5, the Sunday <, !he hall j Adath Israel in the year 1913. and Mr. I'nul Gaily of New York elor of laws degree from Tu- morning worship service will be ,;li| K^uluHdiis were ex- Only recently Adath Israel cul- lane University, School of Uw, held at ten o'clock continuing .,, iiu' Di'bwtantcs' moth minated its celebration of the After a trip to Puerto Rico and New Orleans, La, ihrough the summer months, Th« •• ,i- aiiii'ninced that tick- Golden Jubilee, its 50th birthday he Virgin Islands, the couple will guest minister during the month „ ,,,i Mile early in Sep-- Mr. Hornyak resides in (iret- eside in Highland Paik. "Verliy, Woodbridge deserv- of July will be The Reverend l;,,,,.,^ there are 2(1 Deb- Da, La., with his wile, the for- Mrs. Kissane was graduated ingly merited to be named 'The George W, Toole, Minister of the .,. h, persciilcd I his yvar, mer Miss Carolyn Twilbeck, with honors from Douglass Col- All America Cily' also on the Sherman Oaks, California. Solo- . iti.in ihe previous year, New Orleans and his two daush- i , , , .... ists and quartets will be featured lege on June 3 and is a member SCOTe of w and e lo ,, inkets In the general Sybil and Lisa. He will i ^ ^ : of Phi Beta Kappa. She win be-ers, all its inhabitants. May at these summer services. ,..;: In fimilcH Tnblcs will gin leaching at Edison High take the Louisiana State Bar Lord continue to hestow The Vacation Church School ,i ,m a lirst come, first School in the fall. xaminations July li-n. He ischoicetr benefits upon our com of the First Congregational Church , i. l,jisl v'eiir all the i graduate of Woodbridge High Mr. Kissane is an alumnus of munity and state." [will be held from August 10 to .;, Mild by November Ichool, class of 1949, iafayette College, class of '63, |21st from 9 to'11:30 a.m. under . . juried thai t(us year, where he was a member of the 'the direction of Mrs. Earle Pot- . ;|[ close even earlier. Kirby Social Dormitory. He is 'win. Classes are planned for Nur- sery, Kindergarten, Primary, Ju- Employed as a research metallur- Mrs. Mullen nior, and Junior High Depart- gist at American Smelting and ments. IHIITII Summer Refining, South Plainfield, and is also studying at Slovens Institute Is Grand Regent MRS. JAMES H. THOMPSON of Technology. Program Told WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. School 17 PTO i \|! Ttie summer pro- Mien was installed as Grand' ,, vie First- Presbyterian tegelit of Court Mercedes 769, | MRS. A. J. CRAIG JR., ,. mixmnced as: Men's Sabbath Services latholic Daughters of America, Thompson-Kiracofe Rite Names Officers ,|i meetings at the luring ceremonies conducted hy COLONIA - At a special board .•.,. li Wednesday at 8.30 Mrs. Joseph Sufchinsky, district meeting held at the home of Mrs. ..). is club meetings on For Graduates ieputy. Held in Avenel Church Romano, 43 Westminster Road, •, luihiy nights; Termites, Craig-Mesar Wedding WOODBRIDGE - A Sabbath Also installed were Mrs. Her-! Colonia, the executive board of ' in a.m.; young ad- graduation service was conducted Dert Ruetsch, vice regent; Mrs. terian Church of Avenel was the green accessories. Th^ couple School 17 P.T.O. elected Mrs, .,,!,,, 7 :i() p.m.: senior entirely by the graduates of theWilliam Scully, prophetrcss; Mrs.: setting for Saturday's wed-j^U reside at 32 S. Church Street, Stephen Hartstein president. Mrs. Sidney Shur, congratulated Ailm -il,i\s, 7 p.m.; junior Solemnized on Saturday ArialH Israel Hphrew School las Werner Hansen, financial secre-' dinriinog onff Miss Patricia Ann KiKiram- Focelsville. Pa. upon their re- : !UIMI;H , 7 p.m.; junior Friday. tary; Mrs. M. John Schubert. cofe to James II. Thompson. II. turn. he board on its choice and wished mi !n 'i workshops. Fri WOODBKinilK - The wedding the couple will make their homi The group presented a cantata, treasurer; Mrs. Bernard Jost, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Thompson graduated from the new president success in the coming year. i in of Miss Sandra /'nn Mesar, j in Madison Township. For travel "Todah," written by Joav Find' historian; Mrs. Joseph Mitko,; Otterbein Paul Kiracofi. 419 ilem- Tusculum College, Greenville, I UT:'S will include: a daughter o! Mi and Mrs. Quisling the bride (hose a blue dress ling, teacher. The program also lecturer; Mrs. Peter McC'ann,; sen Avenue, and the late Mrs. Tenn. in Wfi4 with a B.S. Degree Mrs. Hartstein appointed the i he.nli party, July 12, Mesar. 4fi Eudid Avenue, Mata- with white accessories. included greetings by Lawrence monitor; Mrs, Stephen Kugcr,1 Kiracofe. Her husband's parents in Education. She has been sub- ollowing officers for the 1964-85 i swim purty. July 1(1. uan. lurmerly of Woodbridge Mrs. Ciaiii graduated from Weiss, president of-the congre- sentinel; Mrs. Leon Gerity, or! are Mr, and Mis. James Ji. stitute teaching in Woodbridge erm: me at the retreat cen- Township, and Andrew John; Woodhridw Senior High School i gation; an address by Rabb ;anist; Mrs. James "Keating and) JOYCE CLARK Thompson, Jr., 247 W. Summit and Kahway schools. She will be Vice president, Mrs. John Ro- a member of the faculty of North mano; recording secretary, Mrs. pre|,iratory service. Craig, .li , 5 Salem Place, Cliff- igfi] an(| from the Berkeley Sec Samuel Newberger; presentatioi (Irs. Jay Venenis, trustees. Avenue, Haddonfield. of the Dr. Herman W. Grodii SCHOLARSHIP WINNER western Union School District, Ellis Earich: treasurer, Mrs. summer communion wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. And- retanal School. East Orange. She Mrs. Bernard Jost, retiring' The Rev. Charles S, MacKenzie award by Dr. Sigmund dayman Joyce Clark, 119 Grove Avenue, New Tri)K)li, Pa., whore her hus-James Morgan; corresponding \ugiht .' senior high icw Craij:, New Hrunswick, wn.s;js empi'>yed by Revlon Inc., lecturer, spoke on the subpu^t, performed the ceremony at 4 salutatorian award by Mrs. Irwii Woodbridge, is one of eight win- band is now teaching. Mr, Thomp secretary, Mrs, Seymour Reiner; ••>, Au^ -t lf>; family snlemnizul Saturday afternoon at^dison. "Is There a Conspiracy Against o'clock. A reception was held at Hundert, president of Sisterhood ners of the James J. Kerrigan son is also a graduate, of Tuscu book fair, Mrs, F, Rheaumc, Mrs. Hloom bun, August M Klias ilrcek Catholic Church, Mr. (raig attended Demerest God?" She urgd members to 6 o'clock in the church's Westmin- Memorial Scholarship given b; lum College, Greenville, Tenn. L. Kirschenbaum;' health and (arteret, with the Rev. Augustine' School in Hoboken. served presentation of encyclopedia b; write individual letters to their j p yp ; Merck & Co., for children ol ster Hall. safety, Mrs, Irving Pliakin; Hos- Mcdvigy officiating at the double I congressional representatives to ye:iis in ihe |Mrs. Miriam Rappoport; hono Merck Employees. The' scl Given in marriage hy her father pitality, Mrs. L. Wade; library, Now, and is employed by the certificates, Mrs. Samuel Nev protest the'-elimiiiatiori of God th iohens Feted ""« d ld b h'tifit M Sl N arships arc in memory of Mr, the bride ware a modified prin- PT/t Conducts Luau Mrs, Irving Elan and Mrs. Robert (liven in mwaiage by her talh,i^ord Mutfir Com|iB»,.Metuthen.!beiger; Junior Congregate from pubiijC 'JtEe. iri America. Kerrigan who served as com cess style gown of organza fea- Brenesal: membership, Mrs. I. On Silver H er, th? bride vrar attired in a|' * awards, Mr. Findling. She also announced members of Luncheon for Staff party president from 1950-55. turing a scoop neckline and lung WOODBRIDGE - The faculty Miller; movies, Mrs. W. Rossi; KIKIhdlv Saturday night ro'vn ot ChanUliy lace and silk|(,XKJ) I-AHTY HOSTESS Participating graduates inclut Other organizations have been Miss Clark is a graduate pointed sleeves with inverted,and staf|- of Schol ., wat, |>on()lcd PTA communications and posters in nl I'lemls dined aatl Ihv oi-u:nu:i fenlurhiK a Sabrina ' ,„, ' , . ;ed Hhonda Adler, who is Valedi contacted to do the same, n Woodbridge Senior High School tuckmgs starting at each side ol,at a Lu.R1 limcht.0ll] M(1;K)ay by Mrs. Norman Rosenbaum, Mrs. ™ n T AVKNE\.\T\\i VITU1 MI-L Uthn h linn I . ., i _. r r> JI i'iast Wr;inge. !•! necklim'. long sleeves, and a full Mrs. Sufchinsky was honored the center panel continuing Donald Liebeskind; publicity. Jr., George Sheet, was hostess• tonanBurt ; Marlenc Brefow, Bradle and will attend Carlcton Col- the I' T A executive board. Mrs, I unldmg jinm- skirl adorned with lace rosetteci^s Burt ^ Friedland,, MicheMichek on her retirement as a district t Md ght ad prty at; lege, Northficld, Mina. Shp through the back, the neckline Anthony Drown was hostess. Mrs. Frederick Fisher; Board of ut Mr ;mi| Mrv Joseph ;ln(| ,,, mi! in a iha|iel r (hat Monday nights card party at.;Gol(lsmithi Je([rey Hoffman, El deputy of the State Court. The her home. Mrs. Martin Gutowski the daughter of Robert L and front panel featured st Guests were presented with Education representative, Mr, 2'J'. Ni.rlh Park Drive. |r-,[n crown of crystal- and lle n KaplanKl . BrucB e KesselmKl a program was "A Night in Italy" They announced Clark, research associate, syn. beading. The gown ended in •'[Hawaiian leis. The affair wa Zucker. nfiiu; Here Mi. and Mrs. ncnrls Id her four-tier veil nf Barbara Lichtman, Fern Liebei featuring a display of Italian art- [the winner^ Mrs. Robert Brin- thetic organic Chemistry in th chapel train. A crown of pearl held in the school court room Additional chairmen are to be 'anui. Mi .iml Mis. Wil- ymun illusion. ;ind sheen ricd , , Michael Mazur, Hilary Ric< work and needlework and Italian Mrs. Leonard Rahway laboratories. and crystals held her three tieu which was decorated in the lla-appointed in September Mrs. •I.IIIHI. Mr .mil Mrs Har- -, pijiyt'ilHwk with «hitc mchids k'y' H(X"' prut>; Beth Shinrod, Robin Shinrod, Lin style refreshments. Mrs. Catiildo finger tip veil of illusion. She car w.aji;m t|lcmCi Hartstein explained. She also Mr. ,md Irs. and roM's, ' .l.aciirrtc, special prize; Mrs. da Vogel, who is Salutatorian Lupo and MrtMEaymond (klifile ricd a cascade of orchids, lily o! On Kiiday the PTA conduced thanked Mrs. Shur for assisting wl. Mi and Mrs v jKnincis Clooney, non-player. "^ ^ Winograd. were co-chairmfc. Mist, ,k>un Nemelz, Pilgrimage Conducted the valley and ivy. • ;i year end party for the pupil: her in Iwr appointments and for u| ;ind Mr ;md Irs. John Wjiverczak. Mrs concluded with Mrs. Cataldo Palmeri won the) «as miiid nl honor. Bli ls Miss Suzanne Wilson, Pompton :il the school. air the help she had given her. !Frank Sanfilippo. Mrs. John Toll th special prize, ' Films of the For Young Adults Plains, was maid of honor. id Mr court's activities during the past; WOODBRIDGE - The Catholic Wimdhridge. ai H ith Dom Bridesmaids were the Misses - fitllell iMiineis year were shown by Mrs. Anth- hrowski Clifh nie of the Young Adults of the Trenton Dio- Ruthanne Thompson, Haddonficld ony Scheu. '. cese recently .made a pilgrimage hridegifiom. NKW|METALS TOR SPACE ..KNSSELAER GRADUATE sister of the bridegroom; Beverly llllNOItKI) to Hie. Shrine of the Miraculous Iliivmund Turahnkia Serving as host man was. I'nik'd States laboratories have WOODBRIDGE—Michael Bas: Petrasek, Garfietd and Patricia GETS LAW UEQREE Medal, Germantown, Pa., under Ford, Pitman. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Joseph^Doinbiowski. Clitfwood.ldeveloped several new "metals" son of Mrs. Bertha L. Bass, the leadership of Neil Fitzpatrick WOODBRIUGE- Robert Paul Hum Street, was brother-in-law of the bridegroom, for Ihe space age recently. The Hunter Lane, received a Bachel- diocesan president. Best man for his son was Mr pen house." Sat-'l'shers were Wiflian- Templcton. latest is a plastic whidrstarted|or of Science Degree in Mathe- Figarotta. son of; Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Ushers were Lee .'ersey Cily, cousin <)f the bride- out as a liquid and when it is raatics recently at the 158th com- Frank Figarotta, 19 Gibve Ave-j After an introducton to the Copeland, Woodbury. , Robert County Vo- groom and Ronald Mesar, Mala- haidened can stand heat up (o mencement exercises of Rensse- nue, has been graduated with a founding of the Miraculous Simpson, Cherry Hill and Ralph Bachelor ol Laws degree from .Medal, ihe group was guided on School. won. brother of thi bride. mot) degreesg . They are also lighg t laer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, : Kiracofe, Avenel, brother of the trip through New York, and will not conduct electricity N. V. 's School a tour .of the yrl collection, the bride. qf Law in Washington, D. ,C.! central shrine where a. Noveiia While at Georgetown, he was ac'wu.s conducted and , member Soloist was Mrs. Walter Goos, tive in the Student Bar Associa-iwerc enrolled in the association. Avenel. Mrs. Charles Miller, Me- tuthen was the or anist tion, the Legal Aid Society, DeltaFAIseltaVAlso visisitci d was the Vaults of the - & ' Theta Phi '.aw Fraternity, Millerichurcli where Rev, Skelly, foun For travelin_g on their honey- Law Club and Fegan Law club.jder of the association, and many j moon to Fort Lauderdale, Ha He is a 1957 graduate of Wood-1 other Vineentiun Fathers and the bride was attired in a two bridge High School. Brothers are buried, 'piece dress of white linen and MOLD & MILDEW PROTECTION Attention All V.I.P.'S... -AT-

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YOUR GARMETS SANITIZED FOR LASTING FRESHNESS And Given — Gallery Deodorant Protection Against Porsplratloi Piae personalized dry-dean- . . . eutom finishing to Keep your place our modern piut . . Cn her heart plus tbnf utra while you're apart at m «dn tNs summer. Say,"l love you," by telephone. NEW JERSEY SELL bidependeftt-LMder (B.B.) . Carton Thursday, June 25,1964 lot PAGE FOUR BurglaryPrevention Weert Scout Troop 43 Woodbridge Couple \\V( IndlMts 3 At Mount Carmel Being Observed by Chiefs *» WOODBRIDGE - The weddingithe Rev. Vinccm i COLONIA - Three boys »cn' „[ Miss Gertrude Schwara, ing at the douhi,. ,•,'„ TOODBRIDCE - The Newl. Make sure all doors and win- inducted into the newly foniwi 'daiiRhtrr of Mr. and Mr», Joseph Given in marn-i,.,.' jer?ey State Association of Chiefs does are securely locked Troop 46 when it convened !n-i Ischwarr, fiO Caroline Street, and er. the bride «,,,'- ]. Tilt your Venetian blinds on "of Po|it* is observing a "Burg- week in the United church "i •Stephen F. Dancsecs, son of Mr.[gown with |on(, ,~t lary Prevention Week" piopram the ground level of your home so Christ, Colonia-Clark, They .m and Mrs. Joseph F. Dancsecs. 81 and a square nctVir, that persons approaching your in New Jersey this wefk, it was .lames Williamson, Jimmy ,l;wr. Caroline Street, was solemnized length veil «as '.,'.'.'.'.' announced today bj Jerry J. Sulli house or ringing me doorbell can and Rpbert Yeisley, afl of Co!' r :\ .Saturday morning (ft Our Lady f orange blossom <','„' van, president. not look in. The novs1 mothers were prc-n Mt. Carmel Catholic Church with carried lilip^i n,,, Acknowledging the seriousness 3. During evening hours make tpd with Scout pins at the cni! "i 'roses. of burglary, especially during the your hnrrte look "lived-in" hy the evening. lummfT vacation period when leaving a light burn. Automatic Lions to Co-Sponsor Matron of honnr ., Neighborhood Commiss^ri: seph E. Dancsco p, homei are left tmattended for timers connected to a lamp, can Dick O'Neil of the Union Coir ; 'days and weeks at a time, the accomplish this ruse even, even- BSA presented the chaise :•• 'Happy Day Classes'- ul lii, Jfev. Jersey Association is offer- ing when you are away. Scoutmaster Robert Berber NEW BRUNSWICK - Mrs' 4. Keep your garapc doors (if its weai;h of experience to the The tro«p will meet at 7.30 .:, Donald Cullerton, Colonia, was promotion of this worthwhile and is a elected recording secretary ot the \'•:-.,, public education's] pro- Hainan Valley Unit of the

(tire in _, Serving Commending the nm» ^ ,«. mittee Chairman Frodoritk enforcement groups throughout• st neighbor f"'snrt' PrKented the "chart-. Mrs. Richard Poland, the state on the excellence erf the • i'.. '.jlj]e Rev. George A. Shults. Sumta; chairman announced that D^ can the morning Service. through the efforts of Dr Samuel ,aw of th w emphasized the added ; Hoffman. Iselin, tl»e beta LtaB, chKk vour-boroe Plans are geing formulaU'd |Charles hd .(KM of any pre.tnl.ve program milk iieliv-'tlie troop's first hike and i Club has offered to cwponwlbroth(,r of t|)c h -^ •••I'M the Happy Day Classes for pre-] schoolers this lummer. Classes Iff"™? *?• " Richard Briiili 1 1 1 during your absence. this weekend. will begin July 13, at the Graced" i™*'" " taking a few simple precautions Lutheran Church, Perth Aroboy. High School. Mrs. u, can. greatly enhance the job our ART WIXNERS: Merl Burdelt. manager of the Mrnlo Park (iwma winouBced the winners of (he there's ChlWrea1. Art F«*Uv»l Registrations are being taken at recevied a nachHnr police are doing," Sullivan said. to notify your local police depart" , ui t r l gree from Newark s ment when you are leaving M\A8>emoly Of hod the uniit officffi e 111144 NNeww StStreett, "In fact, it is the most expedient which is hpld annually in the art gallery. this month, will \iM\, :o U when pra expect to return. M.inyj Hears Missioned New Brunswick. way our police can continue to In the photo left to right are Leslie Diaiw Vaao. 137 &n.i foam Avenue, Winfield; and Tom Wittlk, 77 East Grant Avenue, Rahway. tume Jewelry for the booth. 'away, th|y exercise the greatest care^" ? 8 speaker at the Sunday evening In where they are going, what Evangelistic Service and Mission- their activities will include, what Remember, the house and prop- erty you're helping to protect ary Rally held at the Isrlin Av Township Employees they will wear, etc., however, sembly of God Church. very few consider what can hap-this summer — is your own! pen while they are gone. Rev. Pettlnger, recounted )ii: Awarded Certificates YOU JUST CAMT KAT..»nNAST MUTS1 experiences in South Africa ;imi It is estimated that over 900,000 ISELIN — Two Iselin residents, 2 Iselin Residents showed fitms, He also exhilntec employees of the Woodbridge burglaries were committed curios ancl some of lhe 1 11 throughout the country last year. Recent Graduates c^' " ^ Sanitation Department, have suc- nwyit that a burglary was ISELIN - Two Iselin resident.of !ho natives- cessfully completed the Advanced committed about every 35 secVerc graduated recently from %n Harrv Schaumburc. p;i<- Solid Waste Coltectipn and Dis- onds, day and night every day ofThe Stony Brook School, Stony tor. announced services for theposal Course, sponsored by Rut- the year. Burglary continues to Brook. Long Island. ' *eek of June M as follow? gers College and the-New Jersey Increase each year, at a greater William P. Spencer, Jr., son of Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday State Board of Health. percentage than the population Mr. and Mrs. William P. Spen- School, with classes for all aws; The men, Walter Bowen. of 210 growth. During the coming cer, 31 West Francis Street, who^l a.m.. Junior Church, for rlnl- Coneja Avenue, and Felix Gra- SUPERMARKETS MM yoi 911 WOWBHHH months, the burglary rate will graduated from the High School ii-en ages four through eleven: bowski, 66 Creamer Avenue, will STAMPS, TOO I probably increase directly pro- will enter Eastern Baptist Col-ill a.m.. Morning Worship: und graduate on July 1, at ceremonies portional to the number of persons lege, St. Davids, Pa., in the Fall.17 30 p.m., Evangelistic Service.- ni the 744 Club Broad Street, taking vacations and the degree' Also graduated from the High The Church Nursery will hp nv;iil- fiOTTtUta 1 Newark After dinner they will of-carelessness with which they School, Jay D. Miller, Jr., son i during Morning Worship Ser- receive technician certificates. CMKEKEF BONELESS TOP or BOTTOM leave their homes unprotected. of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller,j vice for children under two years The purpose of the Burglary 136 Bender Avenue. Jay will at-: of age. A special story time will NEW CHURCH SCHEDULE Prevention Week observance is tend Franklin Marshall Univer- be conducted for children two and to call attention to the seriousnesssity, Lancaster, Pa., in Sep- three years of age. ISELIN — A new schedule of of this crime and suggest pre- tember. Tuesday. 1 p.m., Women's Mis- Sunday services for the summer cautions peopfc can take to com- sionary Council Prayer Service, months were announced for the ROUND bat the continuing increase of VISIT FARM and 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting; Kirst Presbyterian^Shurch, Oak this crime. The Association has COLONIA - School 17 kinder- Wednesday, 7:45 p.m., Mid-Week free Road. Worship services recommended some basic pre- garten classes, under the guid- Bible Study; Thursday, 7:30 p.m.,uill be held at 8; 45 a.m. and cautions that can be taken by allance of Mrs. C, Famula, Mrs. Women's Missionary Council 10:15 a.m. The nursery is avail- homeowners to assist (heir police M. Grotsky, Mrs, E. Maloney and monthly meeting; and Friday, able (luring the 10:16 n.m. service. 1 ROAST officials during the coming class parents, Visited the Terra- 7:30 p.m., Christ's Ambassadors, j Sunday School sessions will be months. They are: i i discontinued until the Fall. llou Farm at Scotch Plains. 7011th. group meeting. v TOP ROUND STEAKS ^ 79

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NESTU'S CMHK | U0ATONI No. 27 1 No.l 43< 2^47 MUCH WltCllVt IHtU iAtUIOAV. lUNf V * 430 Kahway Avnnie William Gerity, Chief 775 Rtoo^evelt Avenue > Menlo Park Slio|i|»i»j! <«""r WOOUBRIUCE MENLO dentrLeadcr (E.B.) - Oarteret Prat Thuhday, June 25, 1W4 Top Program Sodality Plans Trip Saturday FLEMINT.TON - Newest chal- AVKNF.l. - At the regular lenger for lop honors and the ret-' .Meeting of St. Andrew's Sodality. Sard rash pur*s at the Flemington I'lans Mete announced for the sum- | Kairgi nunrls Saturday in the final mer trip to Bushkill Fall* House, I program of championship stock . 7.30 a.m., with Charlene !cnr races lirfnrp Ihe special Twin- Wuih chairman [Twenties liilp meet on Ihe Fourth M .'»r Kllen O' Neil reported a |of July is Trenton's Charlie Cre- "i".I'- Mysterious Island", will IK.'II-, who will s|>ort a brand new n In ihe children of the racer in Ilie 7-r-vent slate. liir^h nmntrow afternoon at 2 Kuniu>rii|i lor Ilio .Vl.irk two ypiiis runnini;, Up Eight '..-iims will bowl m the veteran Ims jusb4WfflM to I lie '•'ague this MM-on arcordinj; ii> active driver roster after ;i by :m aiinnuncement by Gail Perry. iff o( several weeks diiiatwl by bowlinj; rhnirm.in They will nve. IDVVINA KOin,ER irossure of operating hi.-, foreign .•very Wednesday night at the

car agency in tin- Capital City i 'hurch (inrking lot. n AUSIIIP WINNER: Kd- area.1 FRKDKRICK W. MNV The Amhoy District I'ninn So '„ K«hl'T, daughter Of Mr. •.UNAIII) It (It KFKEhr M'verul limes m dnhty meeting will be held at St. ACADKMY '.RVDIATK: Fred „„! \i,s. Edward Kohler, 40 America's [qariini; laic mndel rac- (JRTS DKIIItll.: Leonard R. '.lames Church, Wooclhridge. this trick JV. linn, son of Mr. and tulliv Street, Woodbridge, ha» ing classic, the Southern BOO a! •Hit. MIII nf Mr. and Mrs. month Mii'tuili'iir Hrahar will Mrs. Kredrriek R. linn. 137 m,,l i( scholarship from Darlinfjimi. .S. ('. CVegar is a l.eo I!, fiulircdii. 123 l.arrh ''epcescnt SI. Andrew's in running Prospfrt Avfniif, Woodbrtdje, |ri|]|llll stair College to parti- husky 200 potindfr whose skill is Street, l'orl Rending, recrlvcil r°r treasurer. was rrerntlv graduated froi ,.,„. the Experiment In h( in in this demanding sport is re- a Bachelor nf Arts degrer, a | Brenda Kluben^pies. social >l**»*nultrn Mllllart Aradenrjr, ir,i,,niillnnnl Living, an Inde- spected by his opposition , . . arid major in prr-mnliral al Sfton chairman [or July, requested Woodntork. Vn. Whilr then h* ,,„,. non-profit organjza- he's at his best on the FleminRlon Hall I'niversilv. Knulh Orange, members tn wear casual'tlothes »a« » member nt the ROTC, [,„„ ,„ the Held of international course. At SrUm Hall he was a mem- to lite next meeting. recently promoted to sergeant nliir.ilinll. TOWARDS »UR1,;,..R MXJUriON: Miion* the Rifts Riven M a recent testimonial .i.nn.-r to Martin Braun. who retired an Saturday's program, getting her of the Men's Glee Club, He *u also • member of UK •ft,,, purpose ot the oragnka- principal «f School 9, Port Reading, tl,,, on,| (lf tho nl(lllth W(,r(1 |wo jr^(,|,n|,lshJ|K :mmla||v in his nami. t(, lh, underway at 7 p.m.. will come to Knights of Sclnnia and Academy g glee club. ,„„, iS to »flp promote later- snu grade boy and girl. In the phum, left to right, are Mrs. Kay llnborak, le.»her a roaring close in the $2500, 18- of Science. TRADE AND ROMANIA nm reciplento of the »CllOter»hlp»; Mr Braiin. Mrs. Carol Ililn. teanliei: and Mr Joyce Angelo and Kiehard Kuchlyak |i;ill,,,inl understanding by * entrant sweepstakes, thi^big fi- Mr', (iuffreda graduated from Armed with a new United rw Florence Miilroy, president of School 9 PTA |H r-.m •> • |H" " approach. nale that has fallen in recent Woodbridse Hi|>h School, Wood- States trade policy pledge. VISIT HERE I |, i, experimenter livM for « weeks to track kin^ Al Tasnady, bridge in ,IM, he will enter Communist Romania hopes to WOODBRIDGE-Mr. and Mw. ,,,,,ntli as a member of • for- Witnesses Begin STORK CLUB the Vineland Flash, and Fleming- Seton Unit (nlle[>r of Dentistry, buy large quantities of American John D, Boyle, Jr., and childrejl, n,,n tamily and then (p«ndi New arrivals throughout the ton's sizzling Rob Pickell, who is Jersey City in the fall. industrial equipment. TTie Bucha- Janet and John of Paacagoulf, ,, hcr month traveling about 1 1M ( Township ;is recorded at thenjoyine g his greatest season ever. He was honored at a party rest Government, which has Miss, have returned home alter • jh, nmnlrv visited. Ml«i Koell- 'rejected Soviet economic domi- visit with Mr. Boyle's parfflO. Assembly Today 'erth Amlioy General Hospita The Fourth of .Inly holiday given by his parents on Satur- I,, niii visit Holland, leaving nation, is reported to have Mr and Mr». John D. B«yi*, WOODBRIDGE - Members of luring the past week: card, which will carry a peak to- day evening. Over 60 Ruests at- lult i and returning here Aug- the Woodbridge Township Bible From Hopelawn, a daughter tended. |a shopping list ready amounting Olive Place, and his sister «M, to tal of $3,720, highest prize in the to possibly »150.000!000 to buy'brother-in-law, Mr. and Mn. » ii.i ."I. study groups of Jehovah's Wit- Mr. and Mis..Albeit fccuotto, 93 14-year run of stock car racing in [equipment from the United Stntesbert Ballmair, of Lincoln K .1 senior at freuloa SUIe nesses will attend the "Fruitage Worden Avenue; a son to Mr. New Jersey for a 100-lap pro-jfpf/oirjtfli/i Crouf) and Western Europe. mie ,.j.,. in September, MiM of the Spirit" District Assembly and Mrs. Kobert Juhasz, 71 gram, has attracted entries from iirr nill" be Mcrttary of of Jehovah's Witnesses, today Laurel Street; a daughter to Mr.top performers throughout the To Attend Retreat .[!., Helta Pi, national •to- through Sunday at Atlantic City's and Mrs. Raymond Hanley. 78 east. - The Junior rn ,m siwiety; treasurer of the Convention Hall, sponsored by the Lee Street It will, however, be presented, High and Senuir High Pilgrim From Fords [ LUMBER CO. Minimi Kxcfiange Committee; Watchtower Bible and Tract So- a son to Mr. andsays general manager Norman Fellowship groups of the First I nil CITY AND SUBURBAN DBLrftM iiii-ini'-ss manager of Uw Ml- ciety of Brooklyn. Some 25,000 Mrs. Howard Vroom, 26 Seventh Marshall, without admission Congregational Church attended n delegated from all over the world AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE - if,,r iH'wepancr, the Signal; Street;.a son to Mr. and Mrspric. e increase, as lias been the weekend rjtreal at Ihe farm of editor of the yew- are expected to attend. Richard Barto, 626 King George case each year when offered as Mrs. Frederick Nelson, Kunklf Quality Keeps Us in Business . • .* („,,.(. ihr Seal; and the Inter- Road: a son to Mr. and Mrsa "thank you for your patronage" ton, I'a. f^iglileen young people Local delegates to the four-day • Doors ft Windows n.iti.iiwil club. She la ado a gathering will include Mr. and William Orosi, 65 Douglas Street! gesture to the Route 69 fair- attended with tin- Rev. Boyd M nKiiiiHT •«?• «* «»• Harry Leb- rett. Wayne Bjorken. Jill Rilckloy CabloeU herz, Iselin; Mrs. Susan Nalasco Mr. and Mrs. Louis Csaki 2S hihitorl youngsters in the rookie Nancy Burk, Kllen Burk. James ..inch, ilw former Mollie M. Beech Street. and ranks furnish thrills in two madClark. Dan I F,l\. Cain! Ely. DOING r ky, ui Woodbridge, will he and family of Iselin: Mr. 4*0125 From Avenel, a son to Mr andcap 10-lap motor tussles that open Dennis Horvalh. Edward Jones, . ilfd .Sunday, June 24 at 2 Mrs. Joseph Kidd, Iselin; Mr romtructton, alUratlon and Mrs. HenJy Shinol, 381 Hyatt the program on the half-mile Bevery Kalko. Janet Nelson 437 Rahway Aw.. WoodbrMgt in ihe Adath Israel section and Mrs. John Dufner and fam- (Street. ily who are also associated with >v Beth Israel Cemetery, •-*-* • ••: are invited. the local Bible study centers and Robert Ruby and Miss Sandra Ruby, Iselin. Shrinks Hemorrhoids Highlights of the convention MKRITOK1OUS ACHIEVEMENT; Major Joseph f. Zullo, (right) will be a mass baptism of an esti son of Mrs. Sophie D'Apolito, Port Rtading, is shown receiving Without Surgery mated 500 persons, tomorrow the Army Conimendajion Medal from Major General A. 1- and a public Bible talk, Sunday, Tvlies, left. The medal was presented to Major Zullo, who Is Stops Itch-Reliww Pain 3 p. m a physician, for participating in the care and treatment of the Fi! it flnt tint Mine* htt ttmi Mr. Dutner ot ine Metuchen latu General of the Army Douglas MacArthur at Walter Rerd I r.'W '. tlmr mblUlIt* Witt tht M- Congregation and Alfred Ziegler Army Medical Tenter, Washington, D, C. The citation ac- i ihu.B ability t* ihriai ftiaor- : !> and to ralltv. B*iB - WltAOJt of ttkt P«th Amboy Congregation companying the medal states that "Major Zullo displayed out- :,,c.v. In cm ifUr tut, atini botll stressed the fact that all standing professional knowledge and skill in the surgical mtlv rtlicvln? pain, ictul r»dut- sessions at Convention Hall will management of his patient. His sound judgment, attention n ihnnkigt) took pile*. Molt be open to the public without ad- !• ;i, nK of all -> rtiulU wert to thor- to detail and devotion to duty were continuously evident u ij- thai, tufloMn mad* utoniihlni mission charge* or collections ita'.rru-nl. like "PilM hart Maud to and all meetings of the local units he expertly administered his distinguished patient's post op- be i prublcm!" The iKNt U I ntw erative treatment. With the utmost dignity, he provided h iir-.; subitance (Bio-Dynt«)-d]i- will be cancelled during the week • *ry of i world-famoui fttttreh while membtri attend the At- warm, understanding companionship which comforted General "liint*. ThliiUbstane. liiow ntll- lantic City gathering. MacArthur in some of the most critical moments of his Anal '•• in lupponKry or tinlnunt ftrm illness. , . . His outstanding performance of his vital duties f 1 f'rtparalioR H*. At (11 drug There was a time when our inters. reflects great credit upon himself, Walter Reed General Hos- bank book was our favrlte book, pital end the ." bl even now that larks interest

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AU« Cuthbertion 13 with their ]eari, MR4 MARV JANE KING of ihe Hiph Requiem Mass Intel- Alice \ • lnr >a and had retired two 'or ^ .vears Hc *as a moml)Cr weir and daughters. .Inn ;,,,,l Knocks Boy's 4-H Club and ma(ic lo visj| t|)(, '; Ih,. Honnrettes Girl's 4-H Club:t)ren-S Summer (••„, wars ago a* a cook at the Davis of St Klias Greek Catholic Church llonna Woody Avpnue wfl, Nursing Home. Mountaintop. P Carter* and retired 11 years ago p,^ , will le.w for Ihe 4-H Summer;Brook jn ,h(, ; \ end o( Mr andMr C-imp al Stokes State ForesUJuly <\e hy the (,i,| ^ Surviving are two sons. James as a fireman at the V > Central ^ Gardner. Washington mll ri „_. . ^j | jj, j Sehoonover. Newark, and Jay Railroad • Jersey. Miss' Debbie C.a S r ute( Schoonover Wilhes-Barre. Pa. Surviving are his wile Mrj, Washington is a guest at th.H h\e dauehkr.s Mrs Mona Stone, Mary Vatuna Ulucn. two daug*i- we|| hom(> (or two wwkl. Many Awarded Niagara Falls N Y.. Mrs. t 'i irrv Miss Mary l/»y« "' »«',• -David Kendrick. son ., Kennedy Wilkes-Barre; M r's. lington and Mr< Anna Dorohnwn and Mrs Stanley Kendrick " At Club Picnic June Lahgendorf. with* bom -hr of Part Reading: a son Andrew Trf.p Road ^ honorcH ;p lived: ,Mr5, ggy Van Segh- bijer of BurlinRton and . prnr.il- |)arlv nn hjs ^^ WWri.* ISKI.1N • Cub Pack 249 held president. broeck North Baltimore. Ohio, children Guests were Scott Cron Wilh; , annual picnic last week at -Cub Seoul l',iU \f: and "Mrs. Lois Long. Browns Mills; Funeral services will be »eld valfiitine. Maureen and RirhaiH Merrill Park A large number of its annual picnic sm, ltie « brother, William Llewellyn, tomorrow morning from Cuthbcrtson. all of Woodbine man. second prcsldi Cub Scouts, arents and friends noon at MernII |'.,T, Oakland. Calif. 28 grandchildren, Synowieeki Funeral Home. Inc.. a,ks and David's brothers Si.-m- )residfnt; —arv; Mr,. J* wi'M' (in hand lo enjoy the feslivi-j Section 2 s,6fflnt.a,arm,; Mr, <*•* V.,,,. mi 14 great-grandchildren. 5fi Carleitt Ave, Carterel. at |ey and , William and -i-trr Joseph Campenpll i,,.. There were games and con- _T,1e ,mm|.(| — 9 o'clock and at 9 30 am a McLaughlin, corresponding ,i- for all hut the highlight of . , ;• High Requiem Mass will be of- w ft jn bp p () h h, tins. Catherine M. Colangelo, Pa- Lucy Mnncine. Judy Mans. June the - <'••rtrv. Jay Philip Curran. John nis RHIly (lien Rihhlell. .»»_j u| s l)i|kfs HoM, jal)c ljOuise Moyer SuMnne M i-l( .ivywfjjih! class and Jam<*n i( ,„ l(, ,„|M l with the Rev. Henry Poindexter . ' p r fr inK pastor, officiating. Burial was in • • „«_J gram at Iselin Junior High Sch«. M Curran Richard E. Dotcker. Hicci. James R. A. Riolo. ' ,,' • ni i ia Janet M. Diru'll. Teiesa Nocks. Marilyn Ann MusoJino «nn the consolation wl,, lakt, ()l,,,. s n <;.-nnaroDeJohn. G.T(jon-R. Di-Rombardo. F^waiid H. vale.l^™ " || Rose Hill Cemetery, Linden. ' frcketS Presented ____Thursda_ _y bega^n with the proce Doerr. Wendy L.|Noy. Linda S. O'ConnelL Irene I""* t raftsmanship awards were , p m ,,nt|l „,„,,._. The deceased was an operating lot fttt :nemoer*\$\ona\!i l playeldd bby the school m (irepori;r«.Rorioo anand LeonarLeonard uDi stasoS.aso. umiLouiss scniessmscrSchless.nger.. Termnn .™.^\'^ n ' R "B L D etsch Kath-M., M. ' 00 Dnnnell Dnnnell, . SharoSharonn O'Ne.ll, .,,ie-eme pi<-^.rnd wto r.-iPotenr MKsayhd,-lu a ,ow r _. , To 4 TFf M«?m6er> jsionai played~by"the"schwi tvlinji., Charles Ackerman for «&«*&,* i. «»1r»c, mmA . Fonr nn^m „ [telr,' it, FJg „,„„ ».„ ,„, „„,„, M| nm Dovl,,»l«ia«.D. Mak J,.. Jan.- 1).|M. M. An.^ tech. ka*- MJ tarf^ !*™^v,n. • ™ •' ^ l"..-^/™"'- ifimmilitv and to James Museoli-

Theresa M Garley, Sharon Ljzynski. Dolores R. Quarto, Ura Ix'ar. Mike ".rimes and John i\a-:Monday 8-*) pm -JSic-^nfTS JHHii-nf ^ey are ^"^ $ingeL B^itome address; and a- sckcUan. Fi-aiik. Thomas (i. Genjiarelli,!Roger A. Southard. Roh.Ti S. Garriwm and Eileen R. Gartieser.!M. Raymond. Madeline C Risol• jmio; lions, Ken Stiles, JosephJg^, uogans, irenton ano flame ot|napd Krajewski. Raymond Hughes) Finlandia," was offered hy Jean Bernard R. Gersiner. Paul Glass.jStack. David J. Stanski. Koberl Mariann G. George, Lillian R.'di. and Pamela Rogers. Uirihayy, Petw Zmijewskij , Charfcs;|berhers a|e Ashlapds, Ala. and Walter Midura. Sibelius and the school orchestra. Aleck M. Grishkevich. Harold H.,J. Steel, Kenneth A." Sti'gman Girgento, Betty Grady, Kathryn' Margie Rosenfeld, Donna Rub- Arkerman: wolf, John Foley, J.Boy Scout Troop I, i Named as County Council dele- :ltoe Jr Roaul Edward P. Keating, principal. , . Graham. Marie J. Graham.;nKi,| Jacqueline A. Ruge. Ther- :30 p.m . ,r gates were William Best, Frank James MRS. MARY B. TOTH presented the dass to the Super ^'1 •'• Hansen Gary Hoffman iG, Stol Kenneth in,,™., Antionelle M. Graziadei, Linda 'esa E. Satallante, Frances B. all, Lincoln llighw;n WOODBRIDGE - Funeral ser- Wolf, Walter Palmer, Fred Lan- intendent of Schools, and Harrv M''"hacl c Hoffman- ]^ E. Hor-jW. Sullivan, Wayne ! D, Haban. Charlene Hagendoom, Sayck. Anne Schlemovitz, Linda Mike Grimes, Ken —The St Vincent >]• gendorf and Harry Smith. Bernstein (2'. Douglas vices for Mrs. Mary Balazs Toth, ,christ. Assistant Sunerintep n linpsworth, Howard W. Hulsizer Raymond Sziber, S. Dae 'Barbara A. Hanington, Karen L. A. Schneider, Joan Eileen Schott. ciety will meet Tue-ii.. Convention delegates are Frank P Susan D. Schreiber, Kathleen R Charles Ackerman: s.lver a row, 10 Grove Avenue, who died Thurs- dent presented the class to the'•• Karl Iffland. Edward T.I son. Gerard Tobia, Peter \ 'illaydock Germaine M. Haynes,|auM111 u. ,-„„„.„„;,, Raillirri, „ .... m S( Cwlias S(h day. were held Saturday at the'Wolf, commander. Harry Smith of Education, Jr.. Robert R. Katzenbackjendino, and Francis G. Tc:)i 'Angelika Heuer, Glenda G. Hill'schuetz. Kathy E. Scott, Carolyn Ken Mey Pnbert Bernsteln' -The Jersey Aire <• Mitruska Funeral Home, 685 Cort-Walter Palmer, Paul Bongard,J William Bihler of the Board (it Howard S. Kessler. Randall G.j Philip M. Tuhy,. Jamej N Tv Ellen M. Hines. Sona V. Honon-'seddo^ Barbara M. Seemtn. Lin- Charles Ackerman, Cub Scout Society for the landt -Street Perth Amhny with!Frank WnitP' Hilrry Androshe, Kin]. Robert S Kohut, Wayne Education distributed the cerii- grett, Dennis Vaeth. Michael,van> p.Teanor J Hnpler. Cheryl L.|,ja j,\ Serreno Gail L Shipmnn graduation certificate, Bill Gibson. 'EncouraRemeni a high Mass of requiem at Our'Fred Langendorf George Chern- Kopiky. Ralph E. Kremp, Brian calos. VolkVolker,, John T. Joseph |iottottart'arti MichaeleneMichaelene ' Hrabar, Eflen M. Sileo. Karen M. Simher 1 Quartet Sinpmf; in .V. LadyofMt. Carmel Church. Buri-'.cik. Walter Pickton and Carl (i Kuehner. John Kvaikauskas, hl The orchestra played "Inter- Walsh. Thomas Walters. Miehaeliphyiljs Hun> Janice Hutchings..,„„,Marlen, e D Skrypa, Barbara D. meet Tuesday !i l.i | al was in St. James Cemetery. Fabm. ^ Kenneth J. Laclicowicz. Gary J. mivzo;" and the class s;mn D. Webster John D. Wr;dner,:Patricia Imbriac0 Susan Jacko.|smlth Joyce IXm Hutson. Green Bay s great VFW p|)st ^ LlIK,() Born in Hungary, the deceased Lake, Jacky P l.audati, Benja- m(1 nf another era eauRht passight >t «league games be- had resided ir Perth Amboy for well address was given hy .JVexler . Harodd DD Wl Kld Kjsht Linda F Kivial LindB M da M Stran(t Tnjd M Sll asscr Fire (V 1. 11 15 years befor- moving to Wood- uveen m nil sIMS. Michael Volker, president of the Raymond J. Lemey, William H. Woodley, Charles J. Zehrer Jr.,iKnnger. Sharon E. Knight Joann Nancy Ellen Slumbers, Michele ^ in progress. ;md wil' bridge 28 years ago. She was a the remainder ol ': Westbury Park News Student Council. L'Holta. Gerald C Luna. Michael Alan J. Zinze, Peter R. Zisko.:K(>vacS] caro|yn Krone, Alice J. Surdovcl, Regina Swierk, Kath parishioner of Our Lady of Mt. John C. Abramo, Jr.. Robert T. J- l-yons, Russell McCann, Harry Kenneth M. Zurich, Jerelyn A.JLaijornski, Pauline A. Lata. Janet feen Szelc. Shirley M. Tama jWaggner Patricia A. Walling,;Envelopes have be Carmel Church and a member Aly, Dnnna M Ameinrsano Alice Cuthbertson Acquisto, Carl E, Anderson, Wil McCarthy. John F. McGivney, C. Letlmer, Marguerite ishausksr,auky and Alexandra Theo-|Dorothy J. Waraska. Joann C.jto the residents ol • of the Altar-Rosury Society. She lard E. Applegate, Jr., James M.,F.dward Machos, John J. Maclver, Joan D. Armstrong. Susan R. Jean T. Leseosky. Sharon M-ldoracopoulos Weigel. Suzanne Westermann,!will be collected U was the widow o! Joseph Toth, 1606 Oak Tree Road Ball. Gaiy ffallsdineider, Eilwaril'LeRoy A. MacNicoll, Jr.. Thomas Arnold. Linda F. Barlvr, Valerie LevyL . Ln VernV e M. LcwkaLk , Joo-Jj Pamela R. Thompson. Vickij Christine W. Wisnowsky, Mary the fire compam who died in 1946. Isclln, New Jersey Tele, LI 88469 H. M. Bammann, III. Steven R. G. Maffucci, Edward J. March, J, Beer. Donna M. Bender, Kath- jce A. Liscinski, Pat Lobacz,|Thorner, Pa'ricia A. Tirpak. Ruth Ellen Witalis, Margaret R .Wood.] -Bingo games Surviving are three sons, Geza, Basi. Joseph C. Battito, Jr., Stan-|Peter Maiczak, Joe Mauceri.lleen Bennett. Lana G. Biber,|Audiea Lohne, Theresa D. Lucan-j Trimble, Jeanne M. Truant,jBrigitte Wuebber. Charleen D. air-condition*'! bund' Perth Amboy; Alexander and Mi —Mr. and Mrs. Aristedes Boc A J ley A Baum Jr., Robert G. Bon-pavld Mellow, Anthony F.,Merul- Laura A. Biezewski. Deirdrejegro, Sharon M. Vanderstrecl. DionnciWuth, Jo Ann Yekel, Shirley A. Fatima Halls, St (' iia ehael of Woodbridge; six grand-i"0 ^~ Joel Brooklyyn were B s d gart Jr.,Tliomas D. Bo wen Jr..|k Martin E. Mcserve, Frederick Bills, Dolores M. Blaha, Caryni Yuhas, Wendy J. Zabel. GailjTuesday. Early hrri : chlldreit; and• fou• r great-grand - weekenwe d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patricia A. Lyons. Mary A. Mc-X. Van Emburgh, Kathleen G. Richard A. Boyle. Alfred R. Bni-.R- Miles, Jr.. Jfthn J. Moody, Wil- Blash. Lee' A. ifirndbenner, Kath- Zalenko, Christine C. Zielinskijat 7 and regular «:nm children. Joseph Forzano. Worth Street. Gonagle Beverly B. McPartland Van Ness. Patricia E. Vasilick, Saw. Gene V Burricelli. Paul Mju'am J Moran, Gerald Moshop- feen Brennan, Barbara J. Brier, —Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fowler, Gail A, Machuskyy, Millicent Mac- Judyy Vergurag , Anita E. Viscomi, Lyndy a J. Zingieser, and Clara M.'8. Proceeds win he ' Burylo. Jr., Anthony ('. Caediione'oulos. Willis J. Mover. Wayne J. Deborah Brill. Diane Brill, Don- Uayonne, were guests of Mr. and kiewicz. Pamela W'. Magrath, Cfaire T. Wageman, Mary A, Zliczewxki. Convent Fund. FRANK .,BUGLOVSK , V. , Mrs. Frank Tag!iarcni, Worth Robert H. Callanan, Robeit Cant-;Mozeleski. (Hen .1. Murgacz, na Brill, Barbara /J. Bnrnton. - luneral servjees for street foI, a week The Tagliarenis well, Uuis M. Carew. Chris:Charles S. Niven, William B, Nunn Gai M. Buslovsky. Kathleen M. Frank Buglovsky. 61 107 Bloom;wjth chiidren, Frank. Kenneth, Carey, Patrick Carroll, Dennis M.'Jr.' Robert I). Oldenboom. Steve Bums, and Victoria E, Burns. field Avenue, who died Friday at-JiIL and Mary Jo, were guests Casey, Christopher A, Ceglia, Jo-]A. OFesin, Robeit Oshiro. Joseph Elizabeth Calello, Barbara J, the Perth Amboy General HospiHospi- ' Sunday of Nicholas Tagliareni.jseph G. Ceglia. Vinjent Ceglia,|F. Painter, Peter J, Palmisano. Card, Crystal L. Carle, Annelie tal, were held Sunday night at t1 • , oBayonne' 11IC . Timolh' y C. Certain, Fran- k, P- . • i>i N. ParisiPrii . James J . Pavlie M. Carisle, Catherine F. Carroll, WOODBRIDGE ?jomas Costcllo Funeral Home,[ _Mr ' an<) Mrs George R.jChirico, Kenneth R. Christensen, Raymond R. Pearson, Bruce M. Gail A. Cashion, Joyce A. Clay, reen Streel and Cooper Avev Huneycutt and daughters, Andrea|Stephen J. Cohorsky. Francis t. Pegos, Charles A. Peterson, Rich- Margaret R. Clough, Diane Cog- Laura, Olympia, and Georgeanne, A native of )' ngary. Mr, Bug- KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS Mrs. Charles Messina. 17 Fal- lovsky was a resident of Iselin Worth Street, were dinner guests for 24 years. He was a retired Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel painter Mazzeo, Brooklyn. Surviving are his widow, Paul- —Paul Messina, son of Mr. and ine: two son afternoon al St. Cecelia's Church children. with Rev. John L, Gerety offici- ating. Paul's godmother, Miss JOHN KKREKES Patricia Maglies, Oldbridge; his AVENEL - The funeral ol John godfather, William DiLandri, Kerekes, 79, 271 Prospect Ave-j Long Island; his paternal grand- nue, who died Saturday, was held mother, Mrs. Sadie Messina, CARNIVAL Tuesday morning at Ihe Greiner1 Brooklyn; and his parents dined Funeral Home, 44 Green Street at the Howard Johnson Restaur- wilh burial in Cloverleaf Park nnt, Woodbridge. after the cere- JULY 6th THRU JULY 11th Cemetery. :mony. "Open House" was held Surviving are three daughters, in the evening. Mrs. Paul Farkas, Colonia; Mrs. CORNER of MAIN STREET & AMBOY AVENUE Charles Smith, Avenel, and Mrs. Rudolph Geiss, Avenel; two sons. ROCK John. Avenel, and Louis. Railway; 12 grandchildren and 12 great- grandchildren. SALT for Water Softener! BOOTHS & ACTIVITIES MRS. CAKMELLA Ml) SCO |2.00 hundred lbs. 50 CARTERET^ funeral services 91.15 Oily lbs. were held for Mrs. Carmella SERVISOFT of Museo, of 57 I/mis St., Saturday KREH NIGHTLY FEATURE at 9 a.m. at the Synowiecki Fun- WOODBRIDGE eral Home, Inc., 56 Carteret Ave,, 10 BIG THE MASTER AERIALIST and at 9:30 a.m., at St Joseph 921 St. Georges Avenue R C. Church where Rev. Victor Unit tooth al ClOT«rietf) Grabrian, O.S.M. was celebrant ME 4-U15 H BRUNO iMAMMOTH KH)D » SEK BRUNO PERFORM TENT RIDES A( KOiJATlCS HIGHj ATOP A Kor Young & Old kHM) IT. SWAYING STEEI^JPOL . Mti«ir and AM) DEFY DEATH WITH A 5 AUXlfclARV Entertainment SENSATIONAL BREAKAWAY Ground Pri/r* FOOD STAM)S OPENING NIGHT AHRACTION SPORTSMEN'S AWARD NIGHT JULY 8th With a rnodem Refrigerator-Freezer you have a privately-owned supermarket reatfy to serve you any hour of thu day or night! You're ready for unexpected Presentation of trophies guests, midnight "raids" or family treats and surprises Many models are frost- to outstanding sports free-|i8ver require defrosting. Enjoy new convenience. Save time. Save The beautiful 1964 winner minded citizens,who have money. See for yourself what a real pleasure it is to own one. of the Nation's largest contributed to the welfare of Juvenile SporU in BUY A REFRIGERHT0R-FRFF7ER election wil) officially open Woodbridge Townihip. a Supermarket in your Kitchen the CaVnjval July 6th FREE BIRCH BEER TO LITTLE ^EAGUERS IN UNIFORM PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND CAS COMPANY T/iXPAtlMi StSVUNI OF A IftfAT SJ»lt ALL WELCOME - NO ADMISSION CHARGE dent-Leader (E.B.V - Carteret Press Thursday, June 25, 1964 PAGE SEVIN — Ifll , i CONQREOATION ADAT1 ISRAEL Saturday, n KM. until MocKenzie Assumes N. Y- Aaiboi Ajreaae. ffoodkridit 4 to I PM and 1 to • WORSHIP fM. nd toawtlaw m day* ind the 8 P.M.. Friday. Sabbath SarvtCM Wort Holy pays «< ObligiilMi 9:30 A.M., Saturday services Pulpit; Seek New Pastor ••h\ TOGETHER 030 A.M.. Saturday/Junior Con- TEMPLE gregation 71 Pkaiaal Arm*, WOODBRIDGE - The summer in the community are invited to- Fsrtta attend the program (or their afliv for your lifeT., lint Pam n. L«Tt__. ischedul, , e . of churc_ h worshi. p- ,sen .! TH/S WEEK" NEW DOVER Sabbath Service: Friday. 1:30'lce s i's m *s&*^ »l «**» AAvenel group. Prayer servicei are helij, METHODIST CHURCH PM Presbyterian Church, with serv pvery evening at 8:4! p. m. bf" BAPTIST CHURCH ST. JAMES R. C, CHURCH 10 A.M (30 New DflTM Road. CdlMB |ic*s at 8, 0:30 and II a. m. T%the Senior High young people. «. Con-,6:45 PM.. Thursday, choir re- Holy Davi Sunday, ths Rev. Donald Mac Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge gregatim, Momtng Worship and Church OUR SAVIOUR'S LUTHERAN Rt. K«t Mt«r Cbirltt O hearsal A.M., Holy Communion School: Chnrth Leod, profesior of homlletics alL ,, , c . ,>ertl> Mcuorrlitln, Putor Orfattlzatlou »:30 to 10:30 AM School II, Indlini Avrtw Princeton Seminary will preach iNwftflMl berviCM ,,„„ Kowaichiih He? Williun Rooi, Anlitinl rmor UNITED CHURCH 8T. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Worship HAM until noon lielii 1 AM Morning Wor R«». Donald J, RflUj, OF CHRIST' CHURCH Trinity Vestry, third Monday. Young Peoples' Group. 7 P.M Rn. Richard V. iX*£rRotrS^'^'^^ Tomorrow; •„;,'Sunday School-, iMlUant Paitor H I,ike A remit 7.S0 P M. Hov tad Hamllfc* AreniiH PMt«T siiUnt pastor, will preach at the 1SEI.IN- Rabbi Normnn Kkifc., Rnptisl Voutn Fel- Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45, Fordi I'M. Towillh|l> St. Anne's Unit, first Monday.; TEMPLE BETH AM Sunday Worship. ( a.m., nursery 8:N a. m. service. The 11 a. m. man, of tonfjregation BethiSi);, 8-4,i 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. ««t. LilUt W BlUItt, VICU RM JEWISH COMMUNITY provided service will be hrld in Church lorn, anne/unccd that Sabbath Ser \1 (iospel Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 7:30 church Holy Communion. 8:00 AM V St. Margaret's Unit, first Wed CENTER Or COLONIA iunday School, 10:15 a.m., three Hall, which has now been ai« vices will he held tomorrow, Jun*, A.M Morning Worship. 11 AM. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 1 Novena services every Tuesday, nuday, t P M 220 Cleveland Avene yean pld through adult cooled. ' iS8. -at 8 p.m.. when his sermon '\\\ Communion Sunday A.M. RaAftl Herbert Wltkln 7;30 FM V THE CHURCH OF ChurchWomen, first Alt«r the 11 a. m. morning !«oPlc will be ^at U Prayert ,. ,' MinHnv nt each month Church School. »:« A.M. Services Friday evening, 8:30 Sat' GRACE EVANGELICAL •;,, 8 PM. Prayer MSUS CHRIST I PM worship aervic*. « special Con-[Candles will he Ii^itd at 8.», nl FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mrfodty, urda'y morning 9:00 LUTHERAN CHtUCH m v Florid* Grove ROMI ISELIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD gregational meeting will be held P •'• CHURCH Trinity Altar Guild, mourfh Thurs- Junior Congregation, Saturday , IN NM Brumirici Arem* in church hall, to elect a pulpit1 A discussion class will be W4 Hopdawn CHURCH day, « p.m morning from 10:45 A.M to m Rahway Avenue '*• Joiepn Benjoli. Minuter P«rth Ambot U BerkelM. 11:45 A.M Mi fl M . Firm Friday. (1:45. 8 and 1:45 Friday; 7:30 P. M., Christ's to be heard Sunday at all Ovta- |g«rtm_Uirtiiigh the primnry ^Honored on Birthday P. M. Senior Ili United Presbyterian !):30 A.M, Church School Trinity Senior Choir Practice. A.M 'Ambassador!' vouth meeting and ian Science churches. R ' •'""* Young People, Vouth, 7 P.M.. Sundays 11:00 A.M Worship Thursdays, 7:30 P.M., Satur- ..A Monday ISELIN- Mrs. Alexander Cutt|k 7:45 P. ML, Bible study. readings from "Science and Vacation church school began youth Choir rehearsal, 7:30 P M. 5:00 PM Junior-High Novena, 7:30 PM bertson, Oak Tree Road, M. days, 1 P M I Health with Key to the Scripo-n Tuesday morning according to, Tuesdays Fellowship Male Choir rehearsal. 8 PM. honored at a surprise birthday' ST ANDREW'S CHURCB Trinity Junior Choir Practice. tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will Mrs. Allan Schadegg, superintend- "Friday, 7 P. M. Senior Choir rehearsal. 8:00 P M- 00 PM Methodist Vouth Altar-Rosary Society, first MOD' pnrly, bv her ohildrW,' Avenel Saturdays, 9 AM. Include these lines: ent. Fridays Fellowship day after first Sunday at t "Willingness to become as a The summer youth schedule. Richard and Maureen, H VIANNEY CHURCH > Rev John biu>, rutoi 1 M) N Junior Choir rehearsal. 9 30 A.M..j P.M. little child and lo leave the old'"riunder the direction of Walter Guests were Mr. and Mrs . Vto- InmM Avuut ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN 'Weekday Masses. 7i30 A.M. CONGREGATION BF.TB Saturdays ; Monday after second Sunday the new, renders thought recep- (olonla ISiinday Masses. 7:00, 815, 9M Goos, is: Tuesdays, 7:30, young cent Asil and daughters, Anna Ruth Circle. 130 PM, second CHURCH SHOLOM 8 P.M. tive of the advanced idea. Glad- adults, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m., Marie and Mary Jo, Bloomfleli; . rt Ridtiwon.. '""" 664 Amhov \vc, Perth Amboj | ,10:45 and 12 noon. ,n. Dillj. AuilUnl Wednesday j }0 Cooper Avenue, lselin Rev. Rudolf Kelnam. Plltor Confessions. Saturday, 4, 5, 7:30. Tuesday ness to leave the false landmarks Senior High young people; Robert C. Scank, lselin; Mr. MA. i:20. 7:30, 8:30,White Church Guild, second and: Riibl Nomun Klelnmm PTA meeting third Tuesday and joy to sec them disappear,- Worship, IO::m A,M. 8-30 P M «Or Norturt Kastner, Cantor days, 7:00 p. m., Junior Migh Mrs. Otis Doughterty and chAi and 12:15 1 fourth Mondays 8 PM 1 each month at 8 P.M this disposition helps to precipi- Sunriav School. 9:00 A M Sabbath Services, Friday eve- [Young People; Fridays, 7:00 p dren. Keith and Kevin, and 7-30 Ladis' Aid Society, second and FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Female Choir rehearsal, 1 P.Mtate the ultimate harmony" (p. ning, 8:00 in., Junior High and Sertior High Park; Mrs. Harry Evan* \! 1 fourth Wednesday. 1:30 PM EVANOKLICAL AND CHURCH OF ISELIN Thursday Ave Maria Choir re- 323), The subject is "Christian 3 :to to a 30and {Women's Association, third Thtire- REFORMED CHURCH Science." "Teen Night." All young pcopli daughter, Dorothy, of Rahway, onl>' Oak Tree Road Saturday Morning Service, 8:30hearsal, 8 p. m. day, 8 PM. •to •< CM 94 lumes Street Rti. Botu D. Sldentt, rutoi Circle meetings, first Thursday. Wnodbrldgc Mn lUfnan CUrif, Dlttrtor ol Christian Cdncitiu r|RM ((iNCiREGATIONAL 1:30 and 8 P M Rpv, Lrsllf Eurj. Minlstrr 111 MH OF WOODBRIDGE Session, second Tuesday, 7:30 Order <>l Sunday Sprvirp* SUNDAY SERVICES You Can Counl on ls...Quali(v Cos.* No Mow at Soars Bairon and Grove Aveauti PM 10 A.M., Sundny School Sunday Worship: 8:45 and 11:15 .,, ii,,,d M Johmon, Jr. Cancer dressing group, first and 10 A.M., EnRli^li Service A.M ,.n n•ibkren. Minister or Music 1 third Wednesdays, 10 A M. 11 A.M , Hungarian Service Sunday School Nursery through v,r; Kmnfth HeCtln ^nniftiilrlil ol Church U*M\ Children's Holy Communion, first 7 P.M., Vouth Fellowship third grade 8:45 A.M #re-Seaspn H.il.fri «»hlirpn. Oriinlrt Sunday of every month First Sunday ut the month 2 30; Kindergarten through sixth grade ) \ \| church School, Nurs- 1 FORDS P M., radii's Aid Society ; io:oo A.M 11Ior • *• •: Gas rv ihnmKli l« '"8" PRK8BYTKRIAN CIIIRCH Monday. Religious Training. "2:*« Jimion High Fellowship 1000 QJI \ M Morning Worship Ret frank RovurH Tuesday Lorantify Guild. ^.M. to 12 Noon Od \ \i Ciiiu-cii School Hoy Avtnue, Ford* 7: Post-High Bible Study. 10.00 AM in.-.". iliiuigh Junior Depart- 9,00 A.M. Morning Worship Tuesday di Officers and Senior High Westminster Pellow- ciulil rare service) MOM AM Sunday School Elders :i(i j ship 7:00 PM to 9 30 PM 1 I M Collee Hour Fellow- 1 rfiM A 'i*uesday Hnitherhood. l-a 'd Society meets eecwd TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 7:30 ' j • \'' Senwr High Pilgrim Pfrifer Boulevard and and tourth Mondays, 8:00 P M SEARS 4 Wednesday: Junior Choir, 3:15 Krnrhmally Avenue Women's Guild, fourth Tuesday Fei "•' Wednesday Adult Choir, 7 50 ROKHUCK AND CO Perth Ambo) 8:00 PM i.eorM T Strbblm Friday Brownie Troop, 7 00 Kuard, 8 no PM.. third Men's Christian Fellowship sec- UO A.M Sunday School (or all ^Friday Girls Scouts, 7.1)0 ond Friday. 8:00 PM. ! ages iSattinl.'iv Cunfirmalion Class, lnvl) Miool Stall first Mon III A.M Worship StTvice, Com A.M 8 no P ,\1 ST NICHOLAS CATIIOI.lt I munion Service hi. a, dossing*, first and Ol R KKDKEMKR CHURCH open 10-12 lnt children No Matter Wiiat Your Needs... |ou:'.h v.-dnesday' t 30 PM I.ITHERAN CHURCH IS Second Street, Ford* through three H fkni third Monday 8:00 26 Fourth Street, Ford» (DyzaDtioc Rilei P.M., Evening Worship Kev Kldon R. Str.n. Rei Joho Onesko Pa.iiui SEARS Has The Gas Heating for Wednesday, 7.10 p m.'Sing- Orsinliu: Kcidlp Jatohum ind up. » P M . first . Mls> R.ir.b^ra Frllvrhl Kuncla> lasses 830 >Engli>h>; toiralion and 8 00 Bible Study 10 iOld Slavonic1; 11-15 'Eng- .rsrav Matin Sm ice, 8. !."> A M lish- iimi L'irde. 1 30 P M , first Main Service. 10-46 Your Home i ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Weekday Ma^w 9 00 \M, Fri- Holy Communion ORTHODOX ORKEK days, 8:30 AM niri .\,;iha I'hi. Second anil First Sunday. 10 4S CATHOLIC CHURCH First Friday ol th« month. • 8 30 Furnace or Boiler Hi Tuesdays. 8:00 PM Third Sunday. 8 15 Broad and Division Struts i\ M mid 7.30 PM. •naiars. first Sunday [Sunday School and Bible Clas.so; Perth Amboy Kirst Sunday ol the month. Bene- PM .--^ 'J:30 A M Central or Supplemental |n (lull tou.ith Tliu^day Ret Sicphrn Srdnr. e^toi diction. 4 P M. PM Sunday Matins, 7 A.M. Early COLONIA liOSPEL GHAP«* Contessions every Saturday, S to (hair Rthear<>ali Kngiish Mass, a A M Church 486 Inman Avenue at West : ami «;30 to 7:30 PM Conies- Replacement Unit or Complete i Wednesday. 7 *5 P M j School. 9AM Street, Colonia sums nn week days before Mass 1 Wednesday. 6:45 P M. Vespers, Saturday nigh < and be-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 1 System fore holy days at 7 r M 9:30 A.M. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH WOODBRIDGE GOSPEL ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH Gospel Service Sunday, 7:30 P.M CHURCH Christian Women's Home Bible Woodbrldg*, N. j. §118 Different types and Sizes Ret Joan W'liui, Ptiiui Class Thursday, 1:30 P.M. : RCf. William H Sctamiui, S T D., tornrr Prospect Avtaut and Rtctpi Voung People's Meeting Friday.; of Heating Units on Sale. Kidgedait Aveoue fiunda* Masses, 6:30 8:00, 8:45, tlson Srmndei. OtCamst K.i Allfn W »iunu»««n 9:15. »:30. 1000. 10:15. 10:45. 7:45 P.M 1 SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00. 11:30 and \? noon \ M Sunday School lor all ; A.M., Holy Communion NO MONEY DOWN Weekdky Masses. 7:00 and 8:00 ST. JOHN'S •\ Lmest Barabas, superui 9:30 A.M., Family Service and AM EPISCOPAL CHURCH 'l.-ru Adult Bible Class at Sunday School Sewaren on Sears Modernixing Credit Plan 0 nt hour. 11 A.M., Holy Communion and CONGREGATION Joupu u. Thomien. unrr»dei \ M , Morning Worship ser- Sermon (first and third SUD- B'NAl JACOB ,9.45 A.M., Sunday School NO PAYMENTS UNTIL OCT. 1st, 1964 •• S'urscry provided days) Morning Prayer and Ser- Lord Street, Avenel it A.M.. Morning Prayer P M . Senior Youth groups mon, (Second and Fourth Sun. ftabbt PblUp Brind Holy Communion, Second Sunday, I' M . Kvcnlng Gospel Ser- dayi) B 30 PM . Friday 11 AM,

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Y Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Can, Thursday, June 25, 1964 PAGE EIGHT Mr Allalla also listed 11 critical and Mrs. Monji (each fifth grade at Bast Dover n>;h "hich a IT accessible by Oeorgc Feidiii;,, reesAwiny;;iramtnar School. jeep and are being sprayed twice Elliott, Mrs K Theh y are thhe Mrs. DfH'nih\ 1 The Crow's Nest% iMiss .Joy Mayer, daughter of weekly. r 11 J. Mayrr. ol tlvatt Street and St. (iiwge^f D|. Local , majored in Vvettel, Iwhrntl the dntgj |icer'nf On store: ;i stagnant pond l*nind|hy meml)e,s ,,1 Dutch Hut on Houte 440. "oi)C-;i>pa|.|mon( WOOimHllXiK - Several rev ,(| yearbook staff, (iuidcs Com WOODBH1DGK - With the !aun. I ppiH'| i Main Street. W«od- |hp Woo(,h,j(|l|. idem- of tho area were nnnuii; millw Newman Club, the Wo- losjgnation nf Clifford Handerhan iiist over the in attend;,' fiJK) decree resident.- from Newark ,m.rs Rwreation Associjilifni ..wl as n member nf Ihe Bnnrd ol hnilj;r 1: the lell side; low nreu Stale fnllety. Cmon. at com- M,ived as"president (it Lamhrla Education, the race is on Im• hi* nd of Kline Place. Colnnin, meinVniriil e\rr, i.-e- recently. ,-|,, KIW Sorority in her junior seat on the Board. ,,ll Clark Place: at the end of a I \\ Hachelor ol srN deem- renpi- v,,ir Mlss Mayer wil) tpa,h |h|,,| ^^ ^^ Hm. M Mun(|y Se\ri)th Street Port Reading: , > wm rauo ln the w ,-rrt.k behind School 19. Mould: Totninucd I,,,,, ''''•' ., • • . - '»<»eW Park School „„„ na< been a "minoritv mrm- : Mis1- Patrice Mchnroo. riauiin- bieiiliiif! places. The mixture of'lheir rfaughler i; t parade will hire bands as a simplfjMiss .McKnroe will teaeh ••pt'Ofici Utio of Jovcph Fcrach 41 Milikeii " '' Uiinderhiin 1 |)|>T and pyiTtlirum huto.xide IK - tostello. will l,,. r|,. ' matter ofi l*al pridety A check of;prady e in Clark Township SebiKil']{„;,(] (•„[„„)., majored in raih• llii;M|ed in his resignation, the g 1 IBra ini; used in the Towhship now is fall. This laite, ,, have, held parades or arc plan-: ('. James Parks, son of Mi. and lill"' >"r !>ar" t o f lasBurket week. "tlr*e namfourthe . 'communities in the tyatc which Sv.Mem. .childhoocollegd educatione choru. sSh iet belonge\V>nidi Ul"nlle Porl - n was irt iimmended by the State Do- Ihe two Anglican m fling one revealel s thah t thh e musi-Mrsi . Charles J. Parksk . 1.1 C\inter- • si ate "and' at°New'"York* l"ni vei'^'i'l v ' - Rfad' K- ,,,,iiiiieiii of Health. Rutgers I'ni- brought the Kpu,. ral contingents locally either 'if-bur>- L»ne, Colonia. majored in and Columbid a I'niversitVv where^ , rumored as '» "possible candi- ( alt \rr-iity and i>; used cxlensively Woodbridge V.tk'.., " fered their services or were hired secondary mathematics education.;si;e n-fpjved d B S ' di^rec m ' ' ' lf ne In the New York City Depart- 1W* and (iemre K by groups. The parade commit-!He received an A A. degree from\fcn\a\ hygiene, Mr Peracli re- is* appointed there will be ; two men nieni nl Health, according lo Dr. Trinity IM|is|| |;i tee, headed by John Royle. re-;i'nion Junior Coriepe Mr Parks cc;ve(j (,;,. masters'de«re'e irom on tlie Board from Port \'l.illa tinuous hi.stnn r ports that 1 number of organiza-will teach matrH-ma^ics at Rah-; Newark State last year Mr- Per leading, as William Brenner is ever since its ;. tions have-already indicated that|way High School. j (, j (j ghter of l)i and ;ilso from that section. Mr. 'Ian ac s tnr au rectory, huilt m (hey are entering floats tor the, Mrs. Gertrude Schwarz Dan-|^rs_ \a1hun Relkin 2H2 \\"n-t 'lerlian resides in Fords and with Illondinnhilt' tially Ihe same „. parade which will be held August jesecs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | io7tli Street, New York Cit\ 'us resignation there is no repre- 1 lirst liuill, and i- . 15 and will culminate in the'.Joseph Schwarz. fiO Caroline;- pim, Background -filiation from that section. 'Continued Irom Page I dedication of the new police;street. Woodbridfie. majored iiV \lr, Sany Millstein WolKoii Wlien Mr. Handerhan wa- ap- More douoi - wifl he needed lo landing on its .. buUdinp as- a Tercentenary:general elementary education. Shel^, nj [mm ^ WOKM.II I7.> ixiinled assistant secretary ol Ihe i\e the Township employees |jon bu dln « R • married Mr. Stephen V. Uanc-ecs|je(fe|.y Koad Co|onia n)HJ|in,(l 1M Board of Education he resigned eiiiiiplrlv .overage Arrangf cli,in^.(| f,,mi (•„],', TO CKI KBR\TF i i-ill I'ATKWBV: Aimvc ;ne Mime nf the members of Ihf Kvangrlleal and on r nP 2 thp fa ] Sh<> V inenis are IKHIIR made lor them Gothic in IH7I1 1., „.. At Random: ' " °' '" ' administration and su|iervision. as president of the Board. How-i Reformed Church. WmKllirirfge. dressed in nali\e Mimgarian enslinne. who will- participate in She received a bachelor's degiee ever, he instantly became the •,i make appointments lor July 8 to the arcliMei tv, Leon K. Gorczyca. aviation— — the Tercentenary Sahhiilh Service to be held Sunday, at 1(l:J0 a. m.. with Rev. l.rslle Kgr\. in religious education from Jew- center of controversy and criti-! •AIICII the unit will be at the execu- building, hut tli< m . electrician's mate first class, fu] graduation exercises that in- officiating. Uft t« riclil Nan K. KRr>, Ksllier Nimnn. Mis. Steven Knvach. Ruth M. Kgry. ish Theological Seminary in IM7 cism by Mr. Mundy and Eugene •ivo oltices ol the Garden State S|JIJ dearly H:-,, USfJ. son of "Mr. and Mrs. Joseph eluded a candlelight pprocession Parkway Authority. ' present Triinu 1 J. Gorczyca, 490 Jansen Avenue. and a K.A. degree from'Brooklyn Hornick who aid the Handerhan in the grand ballroom of the HoColleg- e in 1950. For the past three appointment was conflict of 111 (lalrul duly in a radio cai when Hy-overs by Rev Theodore Sea- Avenel, is with a Helicopter te| Essex House. Newark . Dim- Volunteers working lor I be day is the third I>u 11 who will drop randy and Utility Squadron at the Naval Air\aid G. Roder. president of the •u're: Mrs. Heman Averill. Mrs, was built in I TIL: Colonia. Formerly she lauglu in plained to the State Commissioner EDWARD F. PARKKR The collision happened 011 the prizes to the wailing youngsters. F.dward Anderson. Mis. Charles similar to IIIUM1 ,1 Station, Lakehurst. . .Mrs. Joan Woodbridge chapter of the New the New York City School Sysicm. "I Kducation noting that in his' AVENEL-Funera! ser\. ..1. (w southbound lane of Houle 1), just The Jersey Aires and the Sweet Haksa. Mr- Theodore Cadwala- Church at 'nnn •• Sapienza, Colonia, announces Jersey Junior Chamber of Com in tlie Hebiew Day School- at opinion an assistant Board secre-, j i',-, 7 north of the Heading Railroad Adelines will perform from H 30der. Mrs. John Egan. Mrs. Joseph The seennd Trim'', Camp Laurel, the summer day merce. will attend the third an E ward F .iJ.E.C. in Elizabeth, and al Hillel.tary was just a substitute job—, . iv ves- overpass. Art'Oiding to policeponce..1, t0o '1'M 0m0 witmmh thme fireworkinrwurn.ss uispi.displany ,;iu|0(i tfo,^ ~ camp sponsored by the New Jer-nuaf Presidents Conference ( _, Academy in Perth Ambov she "ii'10 be held when the secretary morning at the fV^ih Am- an Oklahoma licensed ear, stop 'beginning shortly thereafter ^ M,;/ EirM,r Ija,.scn Mrs. Jul. My (|,st|.IA(, sey Association for Brain-Injured Monmouth College, West ; is education director al Temple is absent. He has insisted thatj Genera. Hospital. *,li be held ped _ Ixvau-e o|_ .raft, _ cones^^cording J^M^Ruth^ ^ ^,w ^ Wahff McK,an. ^ • ^ •- Children of Central New Jersey Branch, N.J., Saturday, July 11 " , Section, will open July fi for a Army ""•p"1' r^ » /11ir " ^eiBetnh Am. Colonia, and education Jir. wanaei'nai saoum resign ami:Saturd morning 9 30 al the mocKing inai uuu- «iinC ..«• ..,„.,....«.., w.™ ..,».,. u .,. N]|.s ofga Kacskavics. Mrs. John Ix-en in cfniimi; six-week period ending August Zhi 3nH Mr! tiJnfoi representative of the Colonia then be reappointed assistant to Gj Fl Home 44 (;iwn phqie company itpuirmen were, lercentenary display will be .-.-I R| M ,h P;morson xm During the ol Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ,,.\.,,_ , ...... '.u. D^^.J c^ra,arv Stree t .„....Woodbridge wit; h ,imia ...! :.in. ,,,,,\i,,,workinrkiiiKg, ™Aanamdi ,,nwa«ss ^m.-SHUCstrucKkk imin th"'"I'^^F";"™^™'""^!,,the uunp aatt ththe narparkk iin coniunconjunctioc ion wit\fithl .. , .....Henr. v „...,.Hopke...... Mrs. . nu...Ellm.i Rev. William II s, 14. The camp located in Thomp- Custode. m Despite Mr. HanderhUn1!. mig-i c'amden Cemeterv I'amden rear hy the police car operated;Ihe .July 4 celebration. Members ^.^ ' . , . , „, „„ son Park Jamesburgh, on a site onia. has been assigned to Head- .' ,'.' '" .""""""I "ul»^ •'' New M| s wi H lm Smilh jsh hol|si nation from the Board, Mr.! j Friends mav call h,mnning ny Patrolman Williams. ot Ihe committed will be on hand . | stern. Mis. Wilson lion hul conlornu donated by tne Middlesex County quarters Company of the Eighth lVolfsnn ls a mPmber of lhe ° N ; M[ s Koma( Board of Freeholders, will accom- nia Chapter of Hadassah and Mundy said yesterday that he will jtonigh l at 7 QO and tomorrow from Tlie police car was lowed away:i<> explain the various articles to S(wM T|)(, fo||owill{. Rt.^isterfd turally to the ,- U. S. Army in Korea . . . ;mti la (1 modate 50 children. 6 to 14. For Ifnai BYith-Sinai Chapter. Her insist on going through with a 2 to 5 ^A 1 to 10 p m. da" f! <'stimat:'d at more, be displayed. N(||.s(is as>ht(1(, ,hc proiessionallory." was built , information call Mrs. Sapienza iwster-s thesis was concerned conference scheduled for July 9 ^ ^.^ VM hm m , itlk, than mi The ol her ear was | F rank Johnson, chairman of the |( M Mablm Dunham.'nmKto be enkuge, at FU M25.1. ith an evaluation of teacher in Trenton to air his complaint, iho tow^d «js noin in I.IUII abk; (o (,(m|inlw 01, |(s ;f,v(,m sai[| ,hal ,n ,ne fvenl nf , ,, | . . Egg Harbor and resided 111 Aven 1 rain the celebration will be held f h Vazzan Mrs H(|W date tht K i.dgement and a Standardized Unless the Board nulifies its for the past 25 years. He ua- b wiUi rh ,, ,„'.,„,„ Here and There: K-ading Readiness Test for first |j j namitiR Mr. Handerhan dn Ihe following day. aC un n general manager of Wallace Ju|v \ Celebration Patricia A, Casierly, 179 Staf- giaders. Participants in the study'as assistant Board secretary," Chevrolet Inc.. linden for ihe •-• ford Road, Colonia, a sophomore 1 were from the Woodbridge Town- M, Mundy told The Independent- 20 years. 'Continued from Page I .ADIKS DAV M(IN. at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Mosquito Control The Greatest! slnp School System. This summer Leader, "I have no choice but Welcome Foreign Students iHOW TPIKS All. Pa., has been placed on Ihe Surviving are his widow. Janv; 'le will vacation in Israel while ,0 g0 through with the conference. r This will be followed hy hand (Continued from Page 1) iCooix' ': a daughter. Mr-. Wil !:IM) • 4:111 - <:IKI dean's list for the spring semester lowing up her interest in pro- |or that was what my complaint \l TOO pm ''rous complaints Sewaren and | BRASS BUCKET liam Walsh. Montclaii. a son. selections ;,t r,:<0. ^ which ended June 1. . .Recent 1 .miming foreign languages lurWas based on. The Board can two Mayor Zirpolo wil welcome thc':^"'! Reading are sprayed twice I graduates of Stuart School of Bus- Edward F. Jr., Avenel: meat sferi] ever put Between %oom u- elementary level pupil. Mrs, then appoint Mr. Handerhan as- step-daughters, Mrs Bremond eight foreign studentd s who wi I iness Administration. Asbury Wolfson will leach in the Wood-isjstant to the Board secretary." Hancock Woodbridge and Mrs. Ihe counselors at Project World •»'• Atta la hopts that thesi T'arV, were Miss Diane Gambo. and Mulge Township School System in _^ Bern HoL*. Texa.s: :W.I D.E. and will present them,"^ rmght be sprayed by plane r Marlon David Shirley Colcjiiift; Robert S. Keller and he fall. Ena if the county unit Benjamin J. Parker.'with certilicates making ihemilull! llie Wayne- P. Swaylifc, Woodbridge. FORDS MAN HtRT brother, just spraying on the honorary otizms of Woodbridjje. Brando N«ven Jones Durant D, Charleroy. 52 D FOKUE - George Sharick. 4(5, N. Y. , . , „ edges", he noted, "just the live, ' Street, Avenel, was awarded ; LUNCHEON •Sutioiwl Paper Firm King (ieorge Koad. was injured 1 The launching of the balloons ^ ^ ^ ^^ H 1 degree of Bachelor of Arts re- Daily 11:30 10 l:n F.M, To Build in hembeyJ[iesday morning while walking Mill at-o lake place at iliis lime. , ^ tQ ,h|> ^^ ,(nd Story Cop Suspended BARGAIN MATINEE THLRS. 'TILL 3 I'M cently by Bloomfieid College. Ed WOODBRIDGE _ Winficld J.1^ a w,alk*a>' of "ll.-J^1'^1 The skydivinc exhibition lsi • win Jansen, son of Mrs. Elizabetl: DINIVER Finn, secrejary to the Industrial Varicy Railroad' Crows Ml" ^^ (Continued from Page n scheduled for 7:iO ami w.H M "IT, i.m. hv several] " , -Jansen, 3 Lehieh_ Avenue, Avenel. C«mmisHion, revealed today that Kcasbey. In some He reported for work and was onlfollowed at R:(i0 1:30 to U:Qil PJtt. some manner, * "was awarded the degree of Bach ud Saturday 'XU U:3 a nationally nanu- Sharick fell through an • elor of Science, also from Bloom Snndaj, Noon 'Til It P.M. Attention facluring linn, will build a wan..„.,.'polic, . e said, and was taken to WEVNESVAY JULY 1 -field College. house and central offices in Perth Amboy General Hospital SUMMER SCHOOL ;/n the Mailbag: ea.sk'y. hy St. John's First Aid Squad. He BRASS BUCKET The "site is below Crows MiHwas treated 'or abrasions and; CHESS PLAYERS Enroll Your Child :> Z It's that time of year again. contuslons of the rl ht le ' - Received a notice in Ihe mail, Charcoal Steakhouse Road, fronting the Raj-itan fiiver[ S 8' and consists of 4« acres. Initially; ___— Looking for Action? For Summer /^'j that 1964 competition for the All- C. 8. 9 A MAIN STREET the structure will contain 90,000 TROUSERS GONE America City title has opened WOODBRIDGE Enjoy a friendly game Already. 80 cities have asked for square feel, but will eventually COLONIA - Leo Chiadini, I61 > Remedial Program >v Reservation: ME 4-9148 ™try forms. Jury hearings to consist of 150.000 square feet. He Stafford Road, reported to police with your friends every JUNE » • AUGUST 21 T V estimated that there will be ap-Tuesday morning that he wa:- 10 DAY select the winners will be held MOM)AY MGHT 'November 18-21 in San Fran- proximately 200 employes. awakened by a noise in the down Admission and all our rides 10 cents each AH Elementary and Junior High Subit /Cisco, Calif., as part of the Na- stairs^apartmenl. He said a* he al 1 tional Conference on Government NBC suggests studv went down " to investigate he sav for everyone, from 2 p. m. to closing time; sponsored by the National Muni- Emmy awards. someone run out of the back Remedial instruction Center cipal League. Dr. George H. Gal- door. A check by Chiadini re- rain or shine. FREE parking for 2,000 cars MASONIC TEMPLE - WOODBKI1XI lup will again serve as head >f vealed that a pair of trousers, six dollars and personal papers ' Mondsy tptcUcular bargains All Rides j-4 PRICE THE GALLERY '.the awards jury. If any of our For Further Information .neighboring municipalities are FORDS were missing. • CAdJarnii lo Stanley'! Diner) interested, the closing date for PLAYHOUSE OLYMPIC PARK Route IS. Onr Woodbridse VA 6.4846 filing of entries is September 30. HI :-0MI COUNTESS R08EMARIK The winners will be announced in 925 - 4686 IRVINGTON-MAPLEWQOD at the piano ' CALL the Spring of 1965. Accompany- TODAY THRU TUESDAY -'ing the applications is a booklet which quotes The Independent- lit Run Perth Amboy Area Leader and has a short resume 2 Riotous Color Hit*!! on Woodbridge, which was de- 'BRIDGE RITZ Theatre Marlon Brando - David Niven clared an All-America City this lirttrtl, N. J. U 1-5940 past Spring. . , , Shirley Jonei Open TM - Show a Duik SPEEDY. k WALTER REAOK - June 24 Thru June 28 -At the Typewriter: ON THE "BEDTIME STORY" STERLING TUEATRB -• Had occasion to ride along thu! Kntrances an Route 1 '.Merritt Parkway and Wilbur Plus 2nd Smash Hit Starring: md 8t. G«trce An. "ADVAHCE TO '•Cross Highway thfs week and was ffOODBRIIHiK, N. J. RIVER Troy Donahue NOW TKRl] TUES. impressed with the catchy Air Conditioned & Susan Pleshettt : 'phrases on the safety signs along (Miff Robertson THE REAR" ;the roads in Connecticut. One 'ROME ADVENTURE" NOW THRU 1LKS1IAV KWAP Alii] • sign read "Take one for the road, , Olivia de Havllland 8:00 Extra! have Trooper for a chaser". An- Midnight Bonus Fri. * Sal.! "633 Squadron" other read: • "Honestly now, "LAOY IN A CAGE" "Girl Named Tamlko" • what's your hurry?" . , . Robert SATURDAY MATINEE -ALSO— "Mail Order Bride" Also , Zuccaro, 17 son of Mr. and Mrs. Showtime 'I'M , Richard A. Zuccaro, 117 Spruce Patricia Owen& OU1IB BRIOCt TO KOVTf 9 JUNCTION 55 Saturday Matinee 1:00 P. M TOI nerwoia OH tuicp atcciPT '•TheCnmsonBlade" -Street, Porth Reading, recently 1 'WALK A TIGHT ROPE' SATURDAY KVEN1NG EXTRA 8ONUS Evening Show 7:00 P. M. completed basic training at the BIG(;t^ST DISCOUNTS IN N. J Showtime t; 15 SAT. Hi SUN. MAT. -i P.M. Ffatun- Fri. -Sat. - Sun. J>Java! Trainwg—Center, Great July 1 to* July 5 -Lakes, III. ... This is the time "REPTIUCUS" jrf year one really needs a good- SINDAV "The Strangler" . ^sized wallet — What with wed Cuuiiiiu.ius frum -:10 AIR CONDITIONED > "BRIDGE on the •dings, graduations, engagement S1AHTS WEDNESDAY 1964 FORDS NOW THRU TIE8OAY ALWAYS FKKE •parties and showers. WEDNKSDAY, JULY Ut Large FKKE play area, "THE L0N6 SHIPS' of 27 International Everything for the Kiddies RIVER KWAI" AS LOW AS \wardf ...7 Academy Awards! \La*t But ISot Least: Including OIK BIG NEW -.Also — - Seven Colonia residents and HUNGARIAN SHOW (1:00 - 7:30 "CIRCUS KXPRKSS' SHORTS IWoodbridgc man will be among 'The CRIMSON BLADE' • MAi i|C AIK HKATRR 1 Kiddie Train Sal. ami .Sunday -'he 100 industrial employees to — $ rbe awarded certificates of pro- ItiKHdiKI • Sh \T BELTS Jjjram completion lunight in re- • DKIKOSTKR n-ognition of technical study • •• SKOURAS ALL WEATHER . 1758 Jlhrougli Newark College oi Etig- does it fill you with terror JJ i's • Sutrial Courses Div- AND DRIVE-IN THEATRES 1 Tin Colonia recipients are ...frighten you? Hi. llrrc! The Mii^htirsL H Kaczowski, Richard S. mvemtwM PLAINFIELD Advruture Kver Filmed f^ Robert J. McKeon, READ HOW COUNTLESS WGU'il HAVE FOUND EDISON ' ~Cliaift'.s Kaui'cocei, William E, THE WAY TO OVERCOME CHANf'-OF-LIFE fEARS Have you reached that, time of ivrtificates in electrical Kind tuiiifurtiriK relief the HKEKIHV.S . »:1S P.M. "HOW THE WEST" IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ^ohn J. Madura, life when your body experience wuy countless women have, SIIIKIIAY - 7;U« i t-.V, P.M. desityi, .Kkhard A. slr&nge new HeiiHHtiuns —when with Kt-'i'lli! Lydiu K. Piiikham TURNPIKE "WAS WON" one minute you fuel enveloped SUNDAY - «:1S i, «:55 P.M. TOstartiiki, industrial supervision. Tablets. Kspwiully developed to in hot flushes and tHe next aie help women through this most Mai lun llruiido ^Tlie Wuudbiklge man, James clammy,cold.dt'Hined of energy, trying period. In doctor's tests • Draper, iweived a certificate in nervous, irritable'.' Arp yuu m 3 out of 4 womwomeun who took "electrical technology.' . Misses an agony of fear? Tbo troubled thtm lvwrted welcome etfet- SOMERVILLE "BEDTIME STORY" "Patricia Clark. 154 North Street to be a good wife and mother? tivt relief. And all without ex- £and Mcmia Gelakowsld, 223 Co- Don't just suffer from the pensive "shuts." Jerry Lewis 'Kufk-A-Bye Baby" ;iumbus Avunut, both of Wood- suffocating hot flashes, the aud- Don't brood. Don't wurry Olivia 8 WACO* Communities We SetVe.

dent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret PreM Thursday, June 25, 1964 PAOE NINE WINDOW Senior Receives New Officers Mercury Savings On Green Street Dems JFK Award For P-T Group Marks New High __ By The Staff— WOODBRIIKJE - At a meeting WOOnumPGF. - A new slate f the Woodhridge Young Demo i officers was installed at the Mercury ratic Club, the john F. Kennedy Federal Savings and Loan Msoc- VV(. reported two weeks ago that the area Lions clubs .Luc meeting of the Woodliridgc " vkniK HK1 al(l of volunteers t0 transport a child to an eye Jtizenship .\Wgrd was prcSpnte(| Township Parent Teacher'-; Coun-. i.itinii, U7 "am Street, Wood- Newark, live days a week, we have been told that the n Richard Cavanangh, 24 Mc- cil They include Mrs. Vermin bridge, today reported that its as- 1, ",,1,1 -(.rwd results. Volunteers have offered their services Guire Street 'Menlo " Park Ter- Haisell, president; Mrs. Howard M'I.- now total $2,900,000. a new .,".,'.'(',',., Tuesdays and Wednesdays. This type of help is stil race, a member of the graduating MrDoriAugh, vice president; Mrs. high mark (or the institution since class of Wi-rftridRc Senior High it, opening ir June,. 1961. 1 Thursdays and Fridays, beginning the week of July 6. Frank Fyke, record ing secretary In! I"' School. , h to help out can call a Lion member at ME 4-1056. and Mrs Murray Spivuck, cor- In rcleiisinU the report. Charlw Making tlie presentation of a responding secretary and Ireas S Willey, Jr.. President of the plaque and savings bond was! urer. ; association, said that progress at 5 ,,, \ Hjnrnsrn, 24 Patrick Street, Carteret, an active mem- rank Ber; igna, ,lr retiring Mrs. Frank l.am.iliiio, retiring Mercury Federal Savings contin- ,1 iIn- .liiycCfs, is one of the slate chairmen for that organ!- president., president, oxpiesseil appreciation ued to be.based on serving, and '!„"„ HM.1I' is sponsoring the National A.A.U. Mr. Cavanaugh received an to the members mid In Patrick A. serving well, an increasing num- ,i h-mt. held Saturday and Sunday at Rutgers staiffum. IXM- ol [iwple in the area of its f almost A average and is a mem- Hoylan. Superintendent o( Schools an Olympic trial, qualified athletes who will most for cooperation during the year. office on Main Street. , Tll ber of thekiiional Honor Society | later thi Ur. Koberl l'nFula/c,j Assistant I MARTIN S. ST.MIM As each year passes, said Mr. * the Student < nuncil and a feature 1 This (Vint has added Importance for it is the only meet at writer for the All High school Superintendent ol Schools in : Willey. we serve a growing num- ^charge of curriculum, uas \)tv•] I'RINCKTON (1RAIH ATE - ber of people, cither by provid- ,i,.(i \nirrican athletes can qualify for competition against newspaper, lie has received in- Mnrlin S. Staum. son nf Mr. iitnl Hiissian loam i" « ">***<0 ^ heW ln July- Thc fact thai the numerable ,v.vards in debating 'sented n gifl in appreciation o(| ing a safe, convenient and prof- jhis "invaluable assistance and Mrs. William Staum, MS Maple itable place for their savings, or ,,,,i ,. l«ing held here h an honor for both Rutgers and at the local, regional, stale and Avenue, Woodhridge, received ,,-k IHIIMIKI sportsmen living In this area. Tickets may still national level and has won many iguidnnce over I he past few by granting them loans on a years." the bachelor of arts degree sound basis for th" purchase, , iilii.iincil hr contacting Mr. BjornsOn. gold and sihi-r medals. He will Iroin I niversitj at com mi'mo- 1 Members ol the Hoard ol Edu- conduction, repair or improve- represent an of Northern New ment rxrrclses last week. cation each described hi* function ment of their home*. Jersey at tin- National Forensic .Staum. alum mis nf Woodbridgi- r .inction sponsored by the Woodbridge Emblem Clur. on the Board and his committee's League COIIICM at thr University High School ilOMI), RraduiUcd MciTury Federal Savings sec- ,n to the public, will be held at the American Legio duties. Vincenl Kenz. President of Okem, Ohi» next week, lie with honors from Vrlnceton's ured its certificate of insurance IIIDI of Berry Street next Tuesday at 8 p.m. Then of the Board of Kducation, ad- expects to fm(her hjs education Department of History. Mis se- in November, 1961, with insur- i prizes and refreshments, dressed the group briefly, by taking a |>re-law course at nior thesis topic was "The So- ance of savings accounts, Mer- Wesfeyan luiversily, Conn.. NEWSBOYS IIONORKI): Thr New Jersey IVcss Assnciaiiiin honored two Indi-Dendent-Lea- Mr. Boylan announced a Li- ciology of Comtr and Mill: So- cury is the only Federal Institu- brary Coordinator for Hie elemen-! """^ ™ v" tion in Middlesex County, Today (i \.IRV. *0 Harrow Drive, Cotooia, had a frightening ex- where he has received a fuli rier farrier hoys Friday us first and third place winurrs in the annual Newspaperboy Achieve- clal Mm or Social Doc- tuition _ four-year .scholarship. ment Awards. Left to right, Edgar V, Kreut/.bcrg, (-imitation manager of Thr Independent- tary school libraries has been, trine?" At *Princeton he was a the association employs six per- ri,.in'r last week and reports that only by a "miracle, the hired. sons to serve its 3,314 savers, 254 „! (,(MI. and Good luck, did manage to avoid being serl- Mrs. Cavaiiiiugh, Richard's Leader; i'hilip Benyola. Hopclawn, second pluce winner; Boh Considine, nationally syndi- member of thr American Whig- cated columnist; Kenneth Wnodenschek, Colonia, lirst place winner. Presentation of awards to Clifford Haiiderhan, Hoard of Cllosophic Society and of Court mortage loan borrowers, 109 iniiirrit or killed." mother, attended and was pre- Education member, assured the home improvement loan borrow' [jnhii w-i* driving his car south over the Edison bridge. As sented with a corsage. the outstanding carrier boys in the State took place at the Cress Association's summer out- Club. group that both the Avenel Junior eis al ing at Essex and Sussex Hotel, Spring Lake. Kenneth Woodenschek received a plaque and a Mr. Staum has been awarded i ^ I^inpaUaii mortage unhid the top, a large pleee of wood flt'w off a truck trav- Mayor Walter Zirpolo installed High School and tlie Kennedy Sen- u $50 savings bond from the Press Association while Philip Benyola received a certificate and a with other fmancial institutions. <, m the opposite direction; landed on his hood, missed new officers' including George ior High School will be ready for a Graduate Fellowship to Cor- $25 savings bond from The Independent-Leader. In addition to its savings, home (liner's side and We a to by 14 inch hole in the windshield. Crisafulli, president; Jack Ford, occupancy in September. nell Vniversity, where he will Tin |Micp ol wood, described as a four-foot chock, landed Buddy Fiwdman, and Christine begin study in September for mortgage loan, and home im- provement loan services, Mercury thi -. ;it. Somehow he managed to maintain control of the Shea, vice presidents,; George the Ph.D. degree in history. .mil hring it to a >top on the Sayreyllle side of the bridge. Ryan, treasurer: Ginny Halhert,'GOP Club Plans Vornado Reports Ausuae entering Federal Savings also offers: w truck loaded with lumber continued on its way, the recording swrelnry; Noima Mc- Christmas and Vacation Clubs, i\,i .ipii.ircntlv unaware of what had happened. I.aughlin, cone-ponding secre- Serves* Area Industry Annual Picnic American Express Travelers tary: .JoAnn Yalfs. financial sec- 'Splash'Party Sales, Earnings WOODBKllXiK - John I'ap- Checks, Money Orders, Share pas learned to cook in the Nav/ Ix)ans, acceptance of Public Ser- retary; Joseph Cimpanelii. parti- WOOrmHlDGE-Vornado, Inc., ii, KuMiano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rusciano.. ISEL1N - Tho annual splash During World War il while serv- vice payments. School Savings tnentarian. and Dennis Cremins, •iterator of the "Two (iuys" de- Slated by GOP :,n Knn->. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Bruey, con- st>rgeant-at-aniv party of tlie Fourth Ward Ke ing in the submarine service. Accounts. Savings by Mail, and partment store chain, announced ,i "lair" ruccntly and collected $3(125, which they donated publican Club ol Woodbridge Upon his discharge in March AVENKL - Final plans were U.S. Savinge Bonds. net sales, including leased de- M.iry'- orphanage, Newark. Assisting were Cindy Bniey. Mrs. Walter Zirpoio presented'^'jwnship will be held, July 24 1946, Mr. P-ippas deckled to m;ike accomplished by the Sixth Dis- Officers and Directors: Charles partment;, fur the quarter ended ',!-imni .mil Charles Rusciano. ln addition to tho sale of he club with a certificate of at tho Woodbridge Swim Club M cooking his career and purchased Irict Republican Club of AveneFiS. Willey, Jr., President; John April :(0, KIM. amounted to $37,- i,i. ;iml |iopcorn, the youngsters also sold white elephant merit for participation in the re- cording to a report by the \i /• a small restaurant which lie ran or the annual picnic to be held Molnar, Vice President; Forrest 721,720 Net earnings before i !>ried from neighbors. cent (list ibiit ion of the Sabin cutive board at the I'mal meeting ' successfully for four years at the •iuiiday at 10:SO A.M. at Merrilllll. Golden, Secretary; William federal income taxes amounted vaccine. ol the season. Featured will he end of which he entered the in- Park. Hichard Miskoff, social af-JMcGough, Treasurer; Walter to S'Hi:i.ir'"i. Alter taxes of $190, Robert K Jacks President nf; ujmming. dancing, games and dustrial catering business with fairs committee member, made laworski; Arnold Leone; Walter licilric Breslow it visiting dris parents, Mr. and Mm. s dot) tinal net profit amounted to 1 liroiliw, 1 Past Oak Street, 'Yarterrt, the Municipal Council and firstIprizes. Tickets arc" availabl Nationwide Foods as a cook and report at the recent meeting Mei-win; Vincent Ricciardone; SiilB.li:!!!. equal to 23 cents per 1 later on hear chef at the Lincoln- president of the club, addressed from all members or from Mrs. -hare mi the 1,310,593 shares o held at tlh' home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Somcrs; Dr. Gene Zir- Mercury Cafeteria in Metuchen, the group. Films were shown and William Kcitel, il-nat). common stock outstanding. William Scheuermnn, 300 Pros- pofo; Frank Buchold; Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cicala, rep- New Jersey. Having gained his •Balloting for the awards ol Mr. Herbert Hubsehman, chairman' pect Avenue. M. Adams, Counsel; and Hubert A Conducts Hadassah Board resentatives of the South Am- >ractical experience, Mr. l'appas Announcement was made by M. Barnes, Co-Counsel. ami Mrs. Fourth Ward Repuh il the board, said that due to elt il was net essary to acquire boy Young Democratic Club, lican Club is now in progress and Mr. Scheuermnn, sixth district re- Future plans call ror purchase the change in the company's fis- oimal background thai only were introduced. will continue through July HI. publican committeeman, of a card «f the. entiie building at U7 Main arn Session Sets New Plans CIIAKLUS C. STOVER, III cal year I ram Augustg . 31 to Jan- ?ood school could provide. He en Crowning will take plate at the, party to be held for the Wood Street and addition of a Safe De- Schools 4 and 5 uary ;il, there were no compar- •oiled in the Culinary Institute ( — Tlie"newly : annual picnic, September 13 at AMllKKdi' -'(fR'ATDi; ATE : bridge Township Republic Mnnici posit Vault and Drive-In Window 'a program meetirjg'eli able ligures 'or the like quarteY Linerica in New Haven, Conned Hadassah board held its, Joun Marie Hozze ident in chargg e of prograpg m re- cola, son of Mr .and Mrs. Salva- Hillside, Mr. majored in ork for Howard, Johnson's as from the County Committee and W00DB1UDGE - Our Lady of and Mrs. John Wheatley, Wood- i Everyone's Busi-| ported the theme for the year tore Huccola, Queens, New York, Economics at and re- Ml. Carmel PTA conducted in- manager fur a short period and poll clerks. bridge. 'imuiK year. !will be ''add color and culture to formerly of Woodbridge. ceived his drgn urn Laude, hen tu Antler's, a summer re- ilallation of officers at the last A meeting of the C.A. Group the nieelinf! were your life with Hadassah Kenneth Hutton won the dark Hi* honors was entitled sort in New York as head chef. Mystery Ride Miss Bozza was graduated from. general membership meeting of will be held tomorrow night at U Bianco, presi- For September a roun^! table horse prize and" Mrs, Louis Coscia 'Government Policy Feeling that he now had the St. Mary's High School 'and is. the season with Mrs. James 7:30 at the church. 'lie board of directors'song fest is planned and ,i paid- in the Controversial Fiscal t'oaa, Regent of Perth Amboy •ell-rounded background of ex- attending Misericordia College, ^'^^''ftelreshm'ents'weTe served Held by (,A. Members will visit the Vet- Ryan,! up membership meeth.g for Yea/ I960." He has been CO- perience and formal knowl- Region Parochial PTAs, as in erans' Home in Menlo Park, on i'ti Hiisup Mrs. William'October. A dramatization of Is- Dallas, Pennsylvania. Her fianceiunder the direction of Mrs. advisor of the Foreign Stu- stalling officer. jdge that he needed, Mr. ISKLIN - The Christ's Am Mi- bassadors, "outh group of Iselir Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Pospisil,>raert poetry with darning in was graduated from Woodbridge'deorge Smith and Mrs. Hutton, dents , Organization, and has New officers include Mrs. Pappas formed , a catering Assembly of God Church, held a Ma/.za. Mrs. Joseph silhouette will be presented High School and is stationed in'assisted by District-4 and West- participated in varsity cross Frank Decibus, president, Mrs. concern named All • State Cater- Thomas Flynn, Mrs. I November and for Dc.ember a country and varsity traqji. mystery ride last week. After Bremerhaven, Germany. bury Park members. John Arva, vice president; Mrs. ing Services, Inc., arid was for- PAINFUL CCORNttJC H uppo and Mrs. Arthur j joint meeting with the Sisterhood Mr. Stover spent the summer :unate to secure, as his first a service in the church, members g George Silvaney, treasurer; Mrs. were transported to various AMAZING LIQUID and Congregation is planned. of 1962 in Nyasaltyid with Op- :iient, Security Steel Equipment UID TtHP Rtibert McLaughlin, recording homes, including those of Mr RELIEVES PAIN AS . In January a Hebrew musical erations Crossroads. The Am- secretary, and Mrs. Melvin Lykes it Avenel, New Jersey whom he ( n and Mrs. Frank Dougherty, Mid- IT DISSOLVES CORNS AHMY »(»/ ) PTA Hoard P 'Kram is planned; February. erican student worked with the it'ived for eight and one half corresponding secretary. dlesex Turnpike, where they were Now remove conu tbt (Mt 'ld at the home of trated'by Him; a current events Carmel and a purse for her years itill operating very sucessfully. '•Unn Mulroy, newly discussion is planned for April Final Rummage uf sorvice at Our Lady of Mt rtr. Pappas also operates the em- ! i' '••idem Al^o attend- and installation of officers for Carmel School. loyees cafeteria at the Sewaren ^1 ^. Kay Haborak, vice May. at Sales are Set.Rev. Vincent Lenyi opened and 'hint of Shell Oil. "taka, flovwa ! •i' Nli>. U'e Ravaioli, sec- Mrs. Albert Loon, vicu presi- clused tlie meeting with a prayer ilII| ISEL1N - l.velin Fife and^Drum l Mrs. Arthur Jonassen, dent in charge of education, re- and addressed the parents. ihe United Church of Christ, Co- Corps will liuld its final June ported Hadassah has issued a FIRST SAVINGS Perfect attendance awards were lonia-Clark. The new Tenderfoot •'Piiimrments to the board resolution urging members to Weekend rummage sale, Friday presented to the members by Mrs. Scouts include James Williamson, II Donnelly and Mrs. write to their Congressmen to S and Saturday. 7::H) p. m., at tho George Silvaney and pins were Uert Yeisley, and Jimmy Ja- budget and finance; vote against the Becker amend- Harding Avenue Hall, Items of presented to the executive board. son. Their mothers were recipi- If- 1'ilu, program; Mrs. ment. ::iiv;c!: COMES (,'lutliing, tuys and bric-a-binc will ents of scout pibs. • nl * " and Mrs. H. Visicara Plans lor .several new projects be on sale. Neighborhood Commis- Mrs. C. Landaeta, I including the sale of mono Proceeds uill be used for I he sioner Dick O'Neil of the Union i's. M. Brenkarh and Colonia Forms grammed perspnal stationery, E purchase ot uniforms and In- Council USA, presented the char '<"<». hospitality; and small gift items, a summer Mah We offer these services ter to Scoutmaster Paul Yeisley. struments for the corps piembers. <>«ski, magazine pro- Jongg tournament with cash for your convenience New B. S. Troop The meeting, was conducted by j prizes, and a family dinner were Junior Assistant Scoutmaster Rob-, COLONIA - Three boys were and plans announced by Mrs, Arthur Mazur, erl Berger, inducted into newly formed Troui ""iing year were dis- vice president in charge of fund MORK5AGE LOANS The Troop fill meet every Tues- 46 when it convened recently raising. R day night at 7:30 p.ny in the G.I. LOANS church announced Francis E. Me ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM Kelligett, Institutional Represen- tative. The charter was) given to HOME REPAIR andj Do cliims .inj double ta|k mak Hev. "George A. Shults last Sun , IMPROVEMENT LOANS vuu ijouht \IJLI (.ni >;et ahy ^r< day by Frederick E, Fisher, com;, V htiEii .([tliMtu .inj rliL'innatK piuns mittue chairman. CONSTRUCTION LOANS lift ion'Si AMUCK tablets or •> When If so '.TANHA* K puwikrs, use as dim1 Plans are being formulated for d II \ou LIO nut ^i-t relict, rfEuro tin the Troop's lirst field trip, a hike PASSBOOK LOANS • mustil p.nl ami yiiiir purtlusc price and overnight campout to be held matterof «-ill IK- n-tundi-il. Stanbttk Coinpjnj, on June 19 reports Committeeman || ulisbury, N. C. I INSURE^ SAVINGS Uiehard Nruder. form, see us Dividend-Ptying • CHRISTMAS and VACATION CLUBS When it font to d«vHinfl a form (or C STATE JEWELERS fonnij to «xp«dJt* y0vr,offlct op^o*. TRAVELERS CHEQUES Will Be •ft tioni, »• ui. W« hav« th« "know MONEY-ORDERS how" to con* up with luggtitiOM twl CLOSED FOR VACATION that will tav« tim« and mon«y, Yojt'll E UIILIIY BILIS —From— (Woodbridga ind tdiwn Bk« tho quality and ipwd of ow work Offjcti Only) • July 1st Ii! Aug. 2nd •.. and ow orkMl Reopen Monday Aug. 3rd MIDDLESEX PRESS FIRST SAYINGS _ We Suggest You Purchase 18 Green Street, Woodbridge AND LOAN AS8OCIMIOM OF rEMH AMWT Gift Items Between Now TEL. ME 4-1111 and June 30th. 'The Largest, Moot Complete It* Cream Storn in Stale Avenue, Colonia your «e* job! PERTH AMBOY W0ODBRID0E EDISON 1075 St. George 33? SUM Strut 5}5 Amboy Avwu« 9«Q Amboy Avinvt STATE JEWELERS Open Dally and Sunday II A.M. To Midnight All Offtcw Daily, 9 to *; Sdturdkyi, 9 to 12 noon. 23 Main Street Woodbridge "JFA«r« First in the itamff means You." Aicard Winner* WAVE OF THE* FUTURE Letters to the Editor The Independent-Leader w y The iriunlng Jjewsbdjn - receive, is. invaluable in lat«4lk~tor they learn pWQfl Ct WO Of ttS carriers—Kenneth June 16 1964! have with the oM town k yourary one and ;,\\ Wooderuchek. Colonla and Phi'ip Ben- how to meet and be courteous to the Independent-Leader and a few leti-U preparation Editor, ters from old friends. mended. yola, Hopelawn who won first and people they serve; they learn the fun-! Independent-Leader; damentals of business and the value of Your Tercentenary edition was I received a fetter from Mid- wl'h to thank third place respectively In the annual dlesex Council, 857, Knights Of splendid coop...., the money they have earned. Some of marvelous. This particular edition NeWspaperboy Achievement Awards. will find a place In the history of Columbus, stating I was made an given me h; '•';'. the outstanding men of our country honorary member. Of course I'm the numerom r. Weekly Division, sponsored arfnually the State as well as the county and '.'•a-, started out as news carriers. ' elated and honored. You see dis-to your by the New Jersey Press Association. township. > tance lend sencTiantment. The The two boys were ^appropriately It should be a part o fthe library *Tb win, thn two boys had to compete records of every library in thcouncie l is having a banquet for P J. Rr, honored by the New Jersey Press As- old timers — I was invited, but I Recorder with carriers from all weekly newspa- State. It was a great accomplish- won't be able to make it. I'll be pers in New Jersey. sociation Friday. They also had the ment and you should be thrilled 1 there in spirit. Middl opportunity of meeting some of the with it. esex i < Kenneth Woodenschek and Philip Yours sincerely. I'm leading the Life of Riley, top newspapermen in the metropoli- David T. Wilenti; I fwl *»• «11 •« * } ** Benyola were judged on their news- tan area. deep and pray, It's hard to for paper route work, scholastic standing, Congress of United States (get the" old time after spending To Kenneth and Philip, and to their House of Representatives, a period of M years thert, from citizenship,- church and religious acti- parents who raised them, well, we of- Washington, n. C. i boyhood day*. Independent l.ra t It has been brought to light that example, House members are. readying Amboy mavbe about 1941, «iih Tercentenary Edition. I VUshinK you i, mv /ether.'You know Pick ami My only complaint a that It vears ahead themselves for a move Into the new made me real le 1 m l0 Major-General Alden Sibley, comman- Joe Mullen were related to m ' ™* °}{ * im der of the Army's Ordinance-Tank-Au- Rayburn Office Building. through marriage. ' •»« witnessed many of the events | Sinifi tomotive Command, has refurbished Reported cost of that austere do- The Ackers Beach and the old Scribed, and to be able to re- Boynton Amusement Park ,pr, member so many of the spots in his Detroit office in austere simplicity., main averages $560,000 for each three- tainlv did bring back a lot of nos- «* picture as lmP°rtant high- As the General put it, the decorations room suite, and $20,000 for furniture. talgia. I found it intensely inter• light* of my life in Woodbrldge. are "austere and economical in every ' I feel you should be After reading and rereading While the general has silk wallpaper (IV€r sense of the word." i it was to uell. y *ord I've Wrapped this in the lavatory, the frugal Congress-! serial edition and it is on itis! Ma.V I, ,-|. ;,.; resident of lseh<-. •, The built-in bookcases, the walnut men have two gymnasia and only one personal regards. way to my mother, Mrs. Frank Kind ion in backing up M paneling and the silk wallpaper are, swimming pool in their lush ney quar- Sincerely, ;K. Valentine who lives with my Edward J. Patten | brother. Ross, in Titusville, N. Jstan. d asain-! ,-: all austere, to the tune of $94,500, ac- ters. ' know she too will have a touch Woodbridge TOUT,-:, 1 have in my ;. June 17, 1964 of nostalgia a» she turns the tions signed bv Iv.r Congress May Check Federal Aid Pile-Up Editor. I pages. Independent Leader: Thank, you for the lovely mero- derrfs and tax |"i,r..;, After piling up programs of Feder- Taxpayers Association showed that I.would just like to compliment,ones of my birthplace you have who are against al aid to state and local, governments taxpayers in New Jersey paid, on the you for the" excellent Tercenten- revived petitions have alrpai. ary editod r you publisheblhdd resentlytl Sincerely, ed to Senator l«hr,.'\ so fast in the last twenty years that average, more than $2.00 for each dol- I found it extremely interesting Carolyn Valentine Cohen Trenton. They ha.e they seem destined to become the larg- lar of Federal "aid" received in the and I am sure that this held true Mrs. A. B. Cohenj and returned to me:.,: o.-f Under the Capitol Dome for many of your readers. This Out of over on*- [„•>•; est segment of the Federal budget, state under the Federal government's 1 edition is one that is certainly ' June 19, 196son4 s interviewed [»:• i. Congress may decide to take a look at administrative budget. By J. Joseph Grlbblas worth saving, Editor, refused to si pi ;:<• this $10 billion annual taxpayer cost Aside from the strictly New Jersey Cordially, Indepenendent-Leader: against city status. The, • item. considerations, points out the Taxpay- Walter Zirpolo On behalf of the officers and against it, but for perm other public places. PRAYER: - Rural residents of! Mayor members of Middlesex Council sons did not want 'hen The U. S. Senate Committee on Gov- ers Association, the enormity of the TKENTON - IS'ew Jersey crop prospects arc good this summer Mrs. Haven Smith, chairman of New Jersey have gone on- record No. 857, Knighti of Columbus, I appearing on the i;v ernment Operations recently reported Federal aid program has given the na- Lpitc dry topsoils, according tothe New Jersey Farm Bureau in Washington in favor of a con- Editor, wish to thank you for the use of The city status question i Independent-Leader: Women's Committee, has sub- stitutional amendment which our council's history in your Ter-be given a great deal d i .n favorably Senate Bill 2114 which calls tion cause to pause and consider its present indications. I received your 300th annivers- centenary Edition, multiplying costs and its implications rhe N'ew Jers7 Crop Reporting mitted a statement to the House would guarantee the right to of- One thing ii cenain, your] for a review, after five years, of each Judiciary Committee on the sub- fer prayers in public schools and ary Independent-Leader i must The Edition was an extradordin (Continued on Paw -_,,. i i « i i j i i Service reports lack of rain plus ject. other public places. congratulate you on your ability new Federal grants-in-aid program to of Federal control of state and local , ther during May 'lefhott topsoilwindy s veaextremely dry at the "Recent decisions of the Sup Mrs. Haven Smith, chairman in putting it across. insure: "(1) that the effectiveness of governments. Many old picture of landmarks Aa early as 1948, the Council of State iend of ^ month-. Shallow-rooted reme Court have created a great of the New Jersey Farm Bureau grants-in-aid as instruments of Fed- •• crops were badly in need of rdin fear among our people that a trend'Women's Committte, has submit- I recall-it was interesting to read Governments warned that "through 1 of their historic background and eral-state-local cooperation is im- and all available irrigation facil- of court decision has developed ted a statement to the House grants-in-aid, the National Govern- which aims tt abolishing all re- Judiciary Committee on the sub- of course the Games of old famil- proved and enhanced, (2) that grant ities were being-used to capacity ies, many of who, I knew. ment influences and to some extent Subsoil moisture supplies are ligion in our schools and public ject. programs are revised and redirected as life," the statement read. "Recent decisions of the Sup-l I recall the Valentine family, controls 75 per cent of the total activi- adequate. necessary to meet new conditions aris- Barley was ripening rapidly at "The vast majority of American reme Court have treated a grearfall Jiving on Green Street - I ties of state governments. With grant the beginning of June in New Jer- farmer' s and ranches do not be- fear among our people that a think 13 in number. On* fat a ing subsequent to their original enact- ! Since getting away from 341| goes control. With control gftes power. sey fields and yield prospects are lieve that religion should be con- trend of court decision has devel- of mmugm to ittmtina ment, and (3) that grant programs good. The first cutting of hay is, fined to one day of the week, or oped which aims at abolishing all Green Street, the only contact J I With power goes centralization—and are terminated when they have sub- underway but yields in many; to the church, or to the home. religion in our schools and public in too much centralization lies danger cases are not reaching earlier ex- Nor'^wili they willingly accept an Fife," the statement read. stantially achieved their purpose." to our entire Federal system of govern- pectations because of hot, dry- educational system that tells their| "The vast majority of Ameri weather, however, has been ideal children that the great vistas that can farmers and ranchers do not Provision also is made in the bill for ment," the Council said. continuing review of existing grants and quality if reported to be ex- education opens up to them have believe that religion should be When is the The National Taxpayers Conference cellent. no real relationship to their relig confined to one day of the week, programs by the Comptroller General. has called upon Congress to curb both Acreage of oats planted this ious heritage." or to the church, or to the home. Nor will they willingly accept an The Senate bill is similar to legisla- the amount of Federal aid spending year was curtailed by rainy wea-. Mrs. Smi(ji further told the ther during April but early plant- Congressmen» that lUte statutes, educational system that telli their last time tion introduced in the House of Rer> lo and the number of Federal aid. pro-ed by the first of June, Germina- cal regulations, or' classroom children that the great vistas that resentatives. Several New Jersey mem- tion has been somewhat slow practices which are permissive education opens up to them have grams. Committee release of Senate in 1 bers are among sponsors. Understand- Bill 2114, is viewed as only a first step because of dry seed beds but regard to prayer should notno real relationship to their reli you took a stands are good. Planting of soy-'^ considered unconstitutional gious heritage". ' ably they are concerned about the cost in the direction of desirable Congres- beans is underway with some She added, however, that "any Mrs, Smith further told the of Federal aid to New Jersey. The most sional action to review Federal grahta- early fields emerging. law at any level of government Congressmen that state statues, recent tabulation of the New Jersey in-aid programs. Potatoes were nearly all planted hich require* a person to per- local regulations, or classroom cold, hard agate lines, by May 1 and the crop developed irm a religious act against his practices which are permissive in nicely during the month although fill is. contrary to the expressed regard to prayer should not be irrigation requirements have been >rovisions of the Constitution and considered unconstitutional. She look at your Who Wants A Dead Phone! heavy. Transplanting of sweet should continue to be so." added, however, that "any law at potatoes got underway in late FEDERAL AID; - New Jenley any level of government- which When it comes to results, how does awaiting service, and he will have to May. Asparagus harvest reached will soon receive 186,985,47 from requires a person to perform a re- its peak during mid-month but Along about 1886, pablUhen Joined with socialized enterprise stack up with take his turn. He can expect service, :he Federal Government to fin- ligious act against his will is con- investment movement is expected to continue ance needed fish and wildlife res- trary to the expressed provisions representative* of allied tflde* in vohintariW private enterprise? A full answer it was added, at the end of 1967 ~ through June. Spinach harvest oration projects after July of the Constitution and should adopting common standards of printex'i • would take many books. But a little mere iYi years hence. continues and head lettuce began Throughout the country $14,200, continue to be so." roeajurancnti. TWi la caUrf fte "point syiten. moving to market in late May. situation? MO will be distributed to the FEDERAL AID: - New Jersey " example may give an inkling. In this country, a delay of even a few Snap beans, cabbage, beets, on- Today, point, pica, and agate line are rifidly States which is an increase of will soon receive J96,985i7 from defined unite of measure- univenally nndent^i In England, where the telephone days in providing requested phone or ions and sweet corn are up and 1,600,000 over a similar distribu the Federal Government to fi- The world cbaiget, ai ' system is owned by the government any other utility service is sure to pro- showing good growth • with the tion a year ago. nance needed fish and wildlife res- ehangtt, aid ehugM. Per-1 and uaad in our industry. bulk ,of acreage being irrigated. toration projects after July l. In 1914, publUwra joined with represents^ and operated by the post office depart- duce loud and angry squawks. And The funds come from Federal KBII goal., Uw potemtial «( excise taxes collected from man- of advertisers and advertising agencies, and Transplanting of tomatoes,pep - Throughout the country $14,200,- •eeuritlti, your income, y(Nir ment, a male model bought a house. private enterprise, whose existence is pers, and eggplant was completed ufacturers, importers, and pro- 000 will be distributed to the once again voluntarily adopted a common art A telephone was on the premises and so largely dependent on the public by June l, Some replanting was ducers of certain types of hun- States which is an increase of e x p f D i f i, They all ••• | itandards—thb tin*, to measure circulation he asked that service be continued- good will which can only be gained by required as result ol wind damage ing and fishing* equipment. Dis- $1,600,000 over a similar distri- value*. Fuffher, pubWwn Cooperated in Picking of strawberries began in tribution of the funds is based on bution a year ago. •etting up an drganitatkn to maintain thw phone communication is essential to first-class service, listens. It's different Uui U a good | late May and reached peak vol he number of paid license hold The funds come from Federal il itandards, and to use them in measuring and his work. But the post office said, in under socialism where the citizen takes ume the first week of June. Blue- its in the State and on the State excise taxes collected from man- | time to take another food reporting the circulations of publication effect, nothing doing. It seems there whaj1 ii given and can like it or lump berries are sizing well with har- area. ufacturers, importers, and pro- look at your tavMtme situation. Aik •» of ew is a long list of people in the area it. ! vest expected any day. Tree frail Under the program, States ducers of certain types of hunting , In helping to set up this organisation, prospects are generally very good spepd their own funds on approv- and fishing equipment. Distribu- Registered Representative! .PRAYER: - Rural residents ol ed porject' sand are then reiny tion of the funds is based on the I to help you review your to- publishers willingly gave advertiser* and New Jersey have gone on recor buifced for up to 75 per cent of number of paid license holders in |jectlves, lnvwtmenU aid advertising agencies majority voice in its ope in Washington in favor of a con the) cost. The laws Establishing the State and on the State area. drc»msl»iice« He'i ready to its standards, and its application of th« !So Cause For Concern | work with j . stitutional amendment whicl these programs also provide 10, Under the program, States K standards in measuring circulations A reader of SlcCall's magazine wrote would guarantee the right to offei 090 each for Guam, Puerto Rico, spend their own funds on ap-|| per kilowatt >cost of electricity declined g This year the Audit Bureau of Circulation.' a letter to the editor asking this ques- from 17 cents in 1900 to 2 cents in a prayers i n publibli c schoolhls anc and the Virgin Islands. proved projects ana are then reimbursed for up to 75 per cent Own Your Share if mafks its fiftieth year of providing the bm» tion: "Why do public utilities adver- recent year. of the cost. The laws establishing Amerlcai Business measures of circulation values. Along with w tise? It seems pointless, since they en- Miss Williams concluded: "So, you GLAMOR GIRLS these programs also provide $10,- than 4,000 other members, we pauss with joy monopolies. It bothers me to think 000 each for Guam, Puerto Rico, pride to salute the *ocomplishroBnto of thi* Bee, the reason electric-power compa-* and the Virgin Islands. that part of my utility dollar is being outatandin* example ol aeMregutation m ^ nies advertise is t^cll more current. NEW BRIDGES: - Tremendous used to encourage me to spend even Through the reports issued by the Audit Bureau This investment %n. advertising does growth of South Jersey expected; L L WATSON of Circulations, we, afcn| with other ABL more." not raise the cost per kilowatt-hour to in the immediate years ahead will necessitate five additional bridges; publisher members, voluntarily and rtfulaw The magazine carried an admirable you. It lowers' it. That's why the use of across the Delaware River by the SCO. give you, the buyers $ advertising, more answer by. Beth Williams. She pointed part of your utility dollar for adver- yjar 2,000. , verified (actual information about ourselv^ out that advertising, generally, is used tising is no cause ^or concern. In the ' In addition to the:* new spans,: Member, New Y 1 —and that the more power a. company increased ftales mean lower production tween Chester, Pa. and Bridge- Bank fildg. independent aWlt Measured facts also i^' ' sells, the lower the cost becomes. In- |wrt and fromi a point in Northeast 'erth Amboy, N.J. HI 2-J the basis for our>s\ertlsinf rates. costs. And that is true of electric pow- Philadelphia and Delair, to re- creased use Js a major reason why the er as it is of groceries. lieve traffic in the immediate M. A. WEIANT Whether you.uas inches or points, ABC i» years ahead, Resident Partner your yardstick for measuring circulation va Eventual replacement of both the Burlington-Bristol and the Vears in Perth Amboy' (Hartmt Tacony-palroyra Bridges is also , forseen by the Portb Authority, T. L WATSON A m WMNUDOB rvBumm with the IMhood that the former ' „ ,, * U)> will give way te a modern crow- *• *' ,Ni?0Ml »«« «*l Independent-Leader _ 'outside Port Authority jurisj """ *"••* diction, by W70. ™ n*m *a& m« V Ones toe* m Ksissiat Awnus A 18-20 Greoi Street Woodbridp, N. J. Cartel*. N. J sity Telephone: UB 4-UU Telephone: D 1-5(00 of Academy Road,-Philadelphia", and another connecting the Croti- I Name :. ywrt UIWD Expreuway, approximately Charlea E. Gregory, No?, ft. UM - Die. », 1W at South Street. Philadelphia, to Address 1 Mall - OM Vear UN Sh ttetthi «Ltt Ue •«, Cm built in 1990. ' (Continued on Pag* 16) PAOE ELEVEN )|111(lriit-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday. June 25, 1964 * >nt - Auction Is Held Area Students Graduate Principal ( Announces Hospital Guild Unit From College CuntLaude I'OI.ONIA - Two'Colonia stu- Honor Roll s(,ii. the. Cdttmia dents were among Ihe 250 grad- i viii, Ambiiy uiilinii seniors to receive degrees \f | ISK.L1N Kdward P. Keating. in Hadassah Plans uilrl hold i^ " al Commencement exercises at, principal of Iselin Junior High „! ;il Ihe home Allqihany College. Monday morn-' P limn School, announced honor foil ctr- '/,ir|mlo. New U<>- Year's Program 1 UI Jillll :nn;itcv were ;t«anicd lor l\ighe«t Mrs. Edward Es- anor Vcglin, daughter of Mr. .CI^N __ ,ic;idemie honors lor the school s COLUNIA - A program of Thc of 7,ifpi)lii " P™- •wl Mrs. Anthony J. Veglia 7 ^^lkm „,,„, s| jom |s UMI- to I.indii Aiyiew, Waller I lie Colonia Chapter ot Uadassnh Marlboro Lane w* grants the^ Kg , fn ,e ,w]in Arf ^l;lr^^•<'. iSam-y (eglm, Slwlly Co- for IIHH-05 was outlined al H C Itt'M. Krnest Jacob, and Tina l w Hachelor of Arts degree for work; °P s ^ , , , , '"' ' !'' committee meeting at thc home in political science; and R^ard^ ' > I.H lit of the seventh grade; Nan- i Nelson S Wodzinski. son nf Mr. and au" ' . , ' cy Anoia, Frances Holler, and Mrs. Casimcr Wodzinski 130( T"e Greenwich Village artists lii.i.i-r Mtiftiihsh. eighth grade; A mcmk T ' *P skit under the ,Midfield Road, received the a*1 Congregation Roth Shnlnm eielwi Ab!oiH7.y, Harbara Brun- I'liairninirsliip ol Mrs. Heiihnn lliachelor of Science degree in members present original oil 'dad Btmlnvsky, and Claire i)AVII> H. NKWSTADT [chemistry paintings at i fraclion of ggallery y ninth grade. September A film in j Commencement speaker wascost. A variety of I'KOMOili): |)avi,| R Nl,w. wil1 llP iitiitudc honors (or the Medical (Jrganiza- ^Pennsylvania's Governor ,,,, lor OH; hospital ,ion wjl| stailt iuh Wen niunprj n prod year went to Waited in Ortohi'r w A preview will take place Sat- uet group dircclur for the Rob- i - Scranton. Thc exercises HJI-CC Ttnii Licht. and Robert urday, from (< p. m. In midnight crt Wood Johnson Co., the rli- marked completion of Allegheny's l.wl.M.i ol tlie seventh grade.Sha' '""1 ,,lg| s -^ annual paid up 14lllh vision of .Inhnsnn 4" Johnson year. iin the auditnritim. , am Davis ;md Vicki Thorner of Miss Vc lia was ihsi;nial miJ M which imTi'hnndisrs and sells R graduated The event on Sunday will ihe nmlh cr:ide. baby ami proprietary products. :(llm Laude with honors .in oliti-held from 1 a m to 1(1 n. •^ ' ' ,Sir r - In, hided on the academic honor Announce mint of the oppoin- cnl science, was elected to Phi, Ticket donation*, arc al jcnnirman. A speaker on lonor' f)l ln mil Kir the sixth marking period I ho build- ment was made b\ Donald D. ' Kappa, and named an Aldenjnominal price, with no di; to wilherl hmeetine presenteg d al the Decem-I weie Ihe follnwinR; by Mrs. llermanj Johnston, iiM president and Scholar. for children. For additional in Seventh tirade: Phyllis Aco- Haberman, general manager ot the Robert Mr. Wodzinski. too, was grad- jformation tele|ih" 8 8«'«'he panel Wood JohnsoJoh n to, juali'd Cum Laude, was elected to Prupis, LI. 8-8471. ,i Mi Hi.rsce.. Nancy CegllO, Shelly /'"1- .!.... "...,Lidiscussion on Youth Aliyah with •Mrr.. NMrwMiidtr , who Is 34, Join- :pni Beta KBPPB afler tnr<*! meetings durTVip; Cohen, Liiidf Corcoran. June Erd- Melvin Sehlesinger, chair- ed Johnson & Johnson, in l»fil 'yl'ars' work' earne<1 ^nors '" ""wa" r A report on In ll»l / _ k man. The chapter's Iraeli dance' as assistant product mann, Willilun Gardner. Theresa ii New director Irnemistry, and named an AldemVryppt rou wil1 l)e liorney, Gavy Grillo. Lynn Gross- "'•'' '" t'l"Ai'ixiiimit's held fl P featured at the! for Micrin oral antiseptic, and ISchoiar. ikJTT^vt. itonald'llamill, Wesly Haw- . '" !t M'IV 2B28 wis|Fcl)rui"'y nu>l'tinK with emphasis1 was promoM to product dlrect- man D ill Wl Haw nn vocatlonal Janet llaytko, Sheri Hoff- '"', uiinrw ind Mrs l education, with! or in 1962. H,. ls a graduate of Plan 2 Evenls „, ,!i- AMonuy ana ^•{Ws Mor|on I)j;imond ,1S ^.j Syracusp ,.B|wr,,,y and man Krnest Jacob, Steven Kap- I nlversity re- Boy Scout Troop ! 1SF.LIN *- Clovcrleaf Chapter; bn, •Innice Kijak. Jerry Kivibt, man. reived a master's d< from •> f I 1SF.LIN *- Clovcrleaf Chapter serv ol Sweet Ade nes lnc i." Klein. Hnrry Knudwa, .. ;-,::'•'-•"- "''"' ,™ ^ Jewish National Fund will I* New York I diversity. Vi«lt « I iHnniirPP St A ''lis l -- celebrated: 1 l,ih ;ind Mrs. George , . faQussm at the VT iInlln \jaIHUUl CCIjts anniversar^ y featurin g lbta larged Kri Kiu-hncr, Lonnie Latier, Ti- hp to[)1(• , - o-f -I A native of New York City, eake REPRODITTIONS KOR SCHOOL: The sixth Rr.nlcrs of Miss Cecelia Xrtym's clnss In Colonia na Licht. Kilccn McGonagle, Eli- h,,,pitahty chairmen. .March meeting \fcth Mrs. Ed-1 Mr. Newstadi is married to the COLONIA - Boy Scout Troop: decorated with little dolls re resentni eal h mcml)( r (>f lhc School 21 spunsnrnl ;i niMghborhood fair and used thc proceeds In purchase reproductions nf eight zabotli Miller, Ralph Monte, i«ard Stern, chairman. April] former Millicent K. Brown, ',45 visited the Union Council! LP B ' ' near Lake Sur-jchorus- paintings done by artists studied by the group during the year. Standing left to right: Miss Ralph Paul, Pamela Rhodes, Anne will feature Hadassah Medical daughter of Mrs, Arthur Brown Artym, Michael Krldman, Frederick Geoffrey, principal. Kneeling, Valerie Cardinale, Teggy Hussfll, Paul Stemcl, Andrew lOOl Lt LlStS i(cnter aml HadassalfSupplisc un-l and the latr Judge Brown who .inTKng MountainMountainss. LedUdi) Mrs. Bcrl Totli. presidentp,, ru- |W'isnowsky. der the chairmanships nf Mrs! served as Woodbridge Police )y Scoutmaster Robert Marty-'ported a date will be announced! Zariemskijnd Dehia (V Cviald Seiff and Mrs Lloyd! Court "Judge. The Newstadts nowski and assistant scoutmaster!at the next meeting Inr the "Day; Eighth Grade: Nancy Anoia, Uarbara Donaldson, Theresa Du- anon. have one son .inrl reside at 140Edgar Kremp, were Scouts Rich- of Pumping Gas" at Tony's Shell j A onor Studentsoa retie, Donna Erickson, Catheriiw ' Installation ol officers and, Stafford Road. Colonia. rd Peterson, Robert Martynow- Station, Carteret, '!\\ Donald c Miss Patricia Wisliart Gilroy, Frances Heller, Gary night will highlight the , ki, Thomas O'Rourke, Jan" Bog-' Members voted In make a spe-; i,| ui .Scliool 24. has [May danski, Frank Mezglewski. andjeial donation to the Green Street, JLII>'IMIS(III, Laura Lillien, Nardina Mroz. Roger Mustabsh, Petrieia- • ,i ;]„• 'Hindi rolf for thc last Thl, mwtmg W,|S attended ennis Champ, as well as Ed- Fire Company, which is conduct-: .,, ,,rnii(l as follows: ^Mr.s. Terry Glinn, Mrs. Maftl^Deborahn ard Peterson. ling its annual fund drive. The Lt. J. R. Wolfgang liyaii. Janet Ross, Marc Schle- ;,. : Mrs. Raumgarten.lKogoH. Mrs. Sol Breshinsky. The group saw various Cam-'group meets weekly at thc tiro; movii/., Martha Serotkin, Sandra h'inando Almeida, Ro-iMrs. Morton Diamond, Mrs. Ger- poree activities such as "show house on Green Street. COLONIA — Marriage, vows- Simonsen, Benmlette Singer, De- ij,,!,\ Kllen Angelastro.jald Seiff, Mrs. Reuben Gruttz, and do", retreat and the night An invitation has been re.ihav c been exchange•-d b-y Miss, borah Szefczyk, Barbara Travis, Gives Plays Carol Valente, Laura Woliner. i1,;,,!!-, Alan Kstock, Chris-'Mrs. Murray Greenspan. Mrs.' campfire ceremonies Espe-! ceived by the Chapter to entertain| Patricia Ann Wtthart daughter o School 21PTO . 1'atricia Bianchi.jEdwai'd Berlin and Mrs. Herman ially interesting was the "Orderiat the Christmar meeting of the,Mr. and Mrs Earl B_ Wishart of • Ninth Grade: Jerelyn Ablonay, •Diane Brill. Barbara Brunton, lliano. K a t hfecn|llabeiman. In Westfield of the Arrow" campfire wherein 'PTA of School 15. December 21. :i 7 Colonia Boulevard and Lt. J Installs Slate r the eligible boys were advised1 Mrs. Arthur llansen has ac-Hohert Wolfgang son of Mr. and (iail Buglovsky, Chrisopher Ceg- A hoard o directors meeting | COLONIA - In a garden-like that their "ordeal" would come':cepte;cepted the chairmanship of the|Mrsthe . P^^R Wolf^g^Cmcmgg - lia. Roberta Forman, Gary Hof- h~ U'vine. teacher: i*"" be held June M, at 9 p. jn,,•\i COLONIA - Who said house- ;i setting of gay geranium plants, 1 with Mrs the near future. fall dance October 24. The com-'nati. former Westfield residents. fman, Alice Lakomski, Pamela Judith Oonley, An- - Sol Brtshinsky, 588iwjves tan'| („, ^ea[ st,,rS- asked in the near future. thc new officers of School 21 P IIams riri The group visited with Union mittee will he announced at a> The ceremony was performed 'iMagrath, Robert Stack, Kathleen ,,,'mwn. Kaymond Basri,! the Westfield Chapter of Deborah T. O. were installed by outgoing 1 Th( ater date alnn with lans !Sielc, Vicki Thorner, Claire Wage- .tibalf. Michael Schundlcr'. ' summer bowling league as they contacted Mrs. Stanley Council Troops 5, 7 and 23 knowni' ' S P ;Saturday in Trinity Methodist president Mrs. John Foley. to Scoutmaster Robert Marty] Mrs. William Sullivan, direc- Church by Kev. Gordon C. Baum, 'man, Patricia Walling, Peter ZJfr- jl(,|ou ; will b«gin June 30. 8 p. m., at the Kafka, president of the Coloni; The 1664-65 slate is. Edlson nowski, a native of the Elizabeth tor, announced members are re-pastor. The bride was given In ku. •; Miss Kizzuto, teacher:i Bowl-0-Mat, Oak Tree Chapter"? President, Mrs. Carl Glick H(ia(l Edlson rhe iea ue wil1 The boys received the hearsing for two .events scheduled 1 marriage by her father, i,rammer Mary Ellen! ' ' K first vice president, Mrs. Law-j for mnc weeks Net ro After much coaxing Mrs. Kafka j official Union Camporee patch in the near future. The lirsli Serving her sister as matron [ I'ete.r Lease, SaUyanni™" P "agreed to have Colonia chapter event is the Fourth of July ccle- [ honor was Mrs. Glenn C. ranee Friedland; second vice THADDKUS K. BRZEZ1NSKI cel ds wl11 Youlh from the UUnioi n TTroops. l0 H.,l»iTta Buller. Daniellej ' ^mfc ^'y*. present iheir version of the musi- bration in Merrill Park, spoil-(Dobbs, Linden. Bridesmaids were president, Mrs. Alvin Lcrner: Peter S. Skits MORE TRAINING: Airman .( Diane Shrank junder the chairmanship of Mrs, sored by the Wtwdbridge Recrea- j Miss Mary Lou Wolfgang, New third vice president, Mrs. Fred Melvin Sthlcsiijger. cal comedy, "Gypsy," at a dinner [ade ! Miss Connors, teacher: given at Ihe Springfield Steak tion Department, the Iselin j York City, sister of the bride- Falk: recording secretary, Mrs. Thaddeus E. Brzezinski Jr., son j To Be Ordained Synagogue Units : Arnold (Jnttleih; corresponding had Zii iinski. HQ«se. Chamber of Commerce and thc .gr0om; Mrs. Jack Lane, Linden of Mr. and Mrs. ThaddeuK K. secretary, Mrs. Karel Montor and COLONIA - Peter S. Shiilts, nulc 4 Miss Spaldo, teacher: Thc Colonia Chapter of Deborah Tercentenary Committee, and the cousin of the bride; Miss Mary Brzezinnki, 109 Homes Park iph Kh "ii. Susan Staff in. other is the July 14 concert on Botbyl, Monsey, N. Y., and Mis: treasurer, Mrs. Henry Bernstein, Ave., Iselin, has completed thc so„„n , o„f. Rev. an—d Mis. Georg-e felt honored that it was chosen Induct Officers Mrs. Foley summarized the ac- fade .->, Mrs. Rubio, teacher: the Mall in Menlo Park. j Karen Chaiken, Railway, first phase of his Air Force bus-. IShults of the United Church ol lo present their play, produced COLONIA - The third annual complishments of P. T. 0. during| En Kim! ill Karen Sidener. Although the i • com petition for} James Mannino, ' Westfield, ic military training at Lack- ichrist, graduatecf from Lancaster and directed by Mrs. Stanley combined Installation of her year in office. She noted the' fade ."•. Mrs, VVionkk, teacher: •the Area Choruses is in the fuserve- d as best man. Ushers were land AF11, Tex. ThcoioKical Seminary and will be ISELftf- Ma&ses for tomorrow Strenkowski. The cast includes purchase of a new mimeograph lakivso, Kathy Fake, Ian Mr. Bobbs, Barry Gruber, Harris- Airman Brzezinski has ordained at the local church, on- Sally Hess, Narrator; Cfair donations to three coin- begun rehearsals for the songs Iiiii-R, Pa; Frank Ursomarso, Wil- selected for Sunday, 7 p. m. 8 a.m., in St. Chorbahb , TaniaTi ; Rose Movek, Son- Temple Beth Am. scholarship funds; the offer, mington, Del., and John Bushnell, munity as an aircraft equipment re- Dr Frank Shulte, Peters ia; Norma Domchevsky as Ethel Members and guests were •adc Mr. D'ApoliKi. teacher: t Noyena to Our Lady interested iri singing Abinglon, Pa. addition of 148 new books to pairman at the Air Training grandfather, will be present at will be held after Mass Saturday Merman; Rea Cardinal as thecorned by Joseph Sherman, chair It:; n Miiloney, Lynn Yes y p , with the group, is asked to tele- Soloist was Mrs. Joseph Dedicos school library, bringing the total: the ordination and will also preach morning. husband; Florence Sweeny as the tici man of the affair. A special phone Mrs, Toth, KI. 1-7877 or| nd organist William Braun. number of volumes to 1668 and nute APR, III, at lhc Sunday morning service. Confessions will be heard Satur- other husband; and Alma Witt a aiie Mr Kagan. teacher: welcome was extended to MrMrs.. Sullivan, ME. 4-4050. the continued sponsorshipp p of Cub This Sunday also begins the as the third husband; Bea Cardi- The bride is 3 graduate of Rah- According to Mrs! A lm equate of Wood- *l Kleiman. Caiule Basri,, day from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m and and Mrs. Emanuel Margulies Pack 72. summer schedule which elimi- nal as Mary Martin; Rita Garber, 'way High-School and thc bride- brld e High School, he [rom 7 9 who attended as honored guests. Foley, this progress could not' 8 a Hoover, Joann Aiello, Don- '°L -, .,,. Millie Gurbisz, queens and Chris ' crugm is an alumnus of Westfield y, pg attended Rider College in Tren- nates the Sunday School classes l{l v John M WlllB Mrs., Margulies is president of bl Irak. Judith Kittenhouw. I ' ' - - High School They are both grad- have been possible without thc for.the summer months. .Churcn new summer .sched- Arcidia, and Marie Caggiano-.as the Community Bank in Linden ton. lesf on the honor roll for the Athletic'Unit uates o( Gettysburg College, GeL- wholehearted. cooperation of the services begin at 10 a. m. ule of Masses would bei;in Sun- Gypsy. and executive vice president of re school year 1963-M were: Jtysburg, Pa. She was president loyal board members, commit- A Christian Education Commit- day. Masses in the Upper Church The cast also presented the play the State Bank in Rahway. c - Cooperation lade X Mrs. Baumgarten, 3]of Beta Pi chapter of Phi Mutee chairmen and members. tee wns organized by the Consis- wil be said at 6:30, 7.15, 8:00, at the installation of its officers An inspiring, symbolic cere-' Seeking Fund ki. HOIHTI Harris, Jeanne Fraternity and Lt. Wolfgang was Mrs. Glick presented a gift to As the girl firefly said to thetory at the last meeting and it 9.45, 10:45 and 11:45. In he Low- when Mrs. Stanley Kafka was in- mony was conducted by Mrs. Sol p. Rosemary Galliano, ISELIN - Iselin Athletic Asso- recording secretary of Xi Chapter Mrs. Foley in appreciation for buy firefly she hadd just jilted: will study the oast Sunday School er Church, now' air-conditioned stalled as president by Mrs. Wil- Smith. She utilized the Hebrew g y ilirii Weber. :iation, formerly the Iselin Boys her achievements. Mrs. Foley "You glow your way, and I'll glow Lourdes and Fatima Il.tlls, Mas- liam Hooper. calendar as her theme for induct- of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity curriculum in hopes of improv- 3, Miss Rizzulo. teacher: and Pony league, is conducting was honored, as well, for hemry way." - The U. S. Coast Other officers are: ing new officers and members-at- y and a member of the varsity Sing it for thc coming season. Shrank, SaFlyann Gizzo. ses will be at 9:00, J" 00, 11:00, | many years of work and interest Guard Magazine. Vice president, Mrs. Constan-jlarge, Installed as president of fund drive football squad. di .1. Mrs. Rubio, teacher and 12 noon. Lt. Wolfgang was commissioned in '"« school library, tine Vifiilante: membership, Mrs. Congregation was Irwin Wolfson, In a letter distributed to Iselin Novenas for Ihe week of June in the Army and win be stationed The a«™dance banner was 28 have been set as follows:!Samuel Renick; donor, Mrs, Rich- President 6i the Men's Club is resident, It was noted; "Ten awarded to Mrs. B. Robin's first j! b1)' •'. Mrs. Winnick, teacher: with the 191st Airborne Division, PLUMBING Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Continuous|ard Warner; merchandise, Mrs. Hy Rosenberg and Mrs. Irving years ago we had four teams and grade class. At the close of the •link, Kathey Fyke. Ft, Campbell, Ky., where he and & SUPPLIES Novena to St. Jude. Patron of;Henry Boyer; program Mrs. Pat Grossman is Sisterdhood presi- 60 boys — today we ate accom- last meeting of the school year, We I,. Mr. p: g; teacher; his bride will reside. ME 4-0080 a Arcidia; treasurer, Mrs, John dent. modating 40 teams and 700 boys, a geranium plant was presented ih Uillenhouse. Hopeless Cases, and Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Hyerson; recording secretary, Outgoing presidents, Stanley whose ages range from eight to Johnson says Senate race is to each outgoing and newly in- 1 19 years. Let us remind you ROUTE 1, AVENEL •immic woes shift from U.S Medar; and Saturday, Novena to Mrs. Joel Dlugash; financial sec- Schuman, David Chick and Mrs, up to Kennedy, stalled officer. Our Lady of Fatima. 'rotary, Mrs. Murray Softer; so- Stanley Schuman were presented once again that all these bqys North of Firehouse with plaques as a token of theare your sons, grandsons, or Anytime you have a question about Plumb- Temple's appreciation for their neighbors ,who are learning to go ing and Heating there is one place you «M outstanding servcie during the together as a team, not only in count on for dependable help. Just come to past year. Sisterhood was lauded sports, but every phase' of life." our store and ask us. for again donating a substantial "Our needs are great, our ex- sum as part payment of their; penses last year exceeded $10,- FIBERGLASS - FULLY AUTOMATIC pledge to the Temple Building 000. This is $7,000 above and NORGE f» SPECIAL NOTICE fund. beyond siwnsor contribution. WATER SOFTENER We never have your Boys stand- 1964 AIR CONDITIONERS 140.000 GRAIN LIFETIME GUARANTEE cial secretary, Mrs. Paul Vanuk ing on Comers, shaking cans. Exclusive design corresponding secretary, Mrs, This is our only collection drive." IIHJR BANK WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS brass valve With cor- Charles Lauxman; auditor, Mrs Envelopes will be picked up on WITH rosion proof moving Michael Carnevale; historian, June 26, 27, or 28, by P WOOD purls to assure re- Mrs, Joseph Sollish and publicity, League and Little League mana-ll .FRONT moval of impurities, DURING JULY AND AUGUST Mrs.' William Gaiter. gers. 12 day clock. VR\Dk\ JULY 3rd DECLARED A LEGA.L HOLIDAY Fresh Seafood Daily OPEN THURSDAY EVENING JULY 2nd (» P.M. to 8 P.M. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRIED FISH TO TAKE OUT EVERY FRIDAY Phone in Your Order - ME 4-0743 REGULAR SUMMER HOURS HOME MADE CLAM CHOWDER ml A 15 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 6 P. M. TO 8 P..M. HANDERHAN'S SEAFOOD MARKET 3 PIECE 3 PIECE BATH 4 PUSH BUTTONS CempliN *•••> W* *it» over JO FAST MOUNT BATHROOM SET "Ser?lng tbi 2 SPEED COOLING IntlvJini Skovwr Trim DRIVE-IN WINDOW OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. WHIt{ • GRADE A D6 Main Street Woodbridge KRESH AIR > ANODIZED ALUMINUM *%£ t TOILET AoMetlt la ill AND EXHAU$T • FITS WINDOWS'TO 40" colon Utladlf* 197 milt; lilac al MAIN LOBBY OPEN DAILY 9 A.M, to 2 P.M. • CAST IION WKATIIKK PROOF • INSTALLS IN MINUTES illlhll; bl|!i« 1.OUVERED BACK TUft frica. 97 •WWtt Oall HIGH HUMIDITY REMOVAL I • BASIN !••• Trim AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT | NORGE "The Bank Where Your Business la Appreciated" I Air PERMANENT I Conditioner! lipMICIDAL (FILTER . 5,100 to ADJUSTABLE hi,ooOB.T.u:t| FULLY AUTOMATIC IPHICEDFROMI "HAVE YOURBANK ACCOUNT GROW WITH US" THOMAS JOSEPH AI It DIRECTION WE ARE NOW OVER 5 MILLION IN ASSETS ! GAS WATER HEATER • 30 GAL. TANK • GLASS LINED COSTELLO LOMAX • QUICK RECOVERY • 10 YEAR Funeral Homes TV & APPLIANCES, GUARANTEE Or«en St. & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts. No Down Payment - 36 Months To Pay ^ 51 Main St., Woodbridge COMPLETE FINANCING AND WSTAIXATION 1 laelin, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J. Inman Awnue aJt Wert Street, Colonia OPEN DAILY 9 A. M TO 9 P. M. CAN BE ARRANGED Tel. LI J8-4641 HI 2-0075 Open Dally 8 A.M. to ( P.M. - Open Thursday til • P.M. M*MB» DBPOBIT IN6UHANOK CORPORATION Independent-Leader (E.B.) - can, PAGE TWELVE Thursday, June 25,1964 BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY Classifitei

OF ESTABLISHED LOCAL and AREA FIRJiS! ll.M for IS »tlhK U farh adiliih.,,.,1 , p»y«blf In „,,„„„ Real Estate Slipcovers HUM Improvements - - Music Instruction - Headline i „, nl H li A. M. tin ii,. EDDY'S MUSIC CENTER SLIPCOVERS AIR CONDITIONING FOREIGN CAR MARY CARTER and Mary Dolores Coiffures GENERAL CONTRACTORS NOTE: N« (b,M|,,(( Rutgers Realty Co. u REPAIRS OF AVENEL Over Phono; M,,,, , & QUALITY HEATING MS Avenel Street, Avenel DRAPES COLLISION WORK PAINT Trade In Your Home Humldifkatku MR. OAT Wori or Masonry (09 Si Gfoij* »rmoe) Made by Bkctronk Alr-Cleaalng Free Estimated Every Second Gal. WARM AIR Wigs aid Ceistnctioi PRIVATE LESSONS TRADE UP ... 4t Ont Stfldln Ernest EUROPEAN TRAINED FREE Electrolysis Accordion Guitar OR TRADE DOWN MECHANIC NO LIMIT Decorator* Additions • Alterations Piann Y)rums Sal by K&O KI 1-2222 BEAUTIFUL DISPLAYS AT A PROFIT! LAST YOU LONGER Tn* tiUmtttf - Tirot Pirmrati UNPAINTED FURNITl'RK ME 6-2711 Houn DWly 9 • « P M COST YOU LESS . . . USE MARY CARTER 1HJ H*»j Thursday k Friday Til » P.M. Repairs Imported Auto MuUcii Insuummtt * 'STAINS • VARNISHES and CHAIR #1 Clowri Monday Rtiulrt Or »H l«itrniMfnM But Trade at tTENEL SALES and SERVICE For at lltll* U' 69.oo M Washington Are., Carter* Insured DO-IT-YOURSELF KB 4 mi 1010 St. George Avenue CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERY AVfcNEL ID Mid Abott Paved Driveways - Old Reliable FROM ANY ANGLE Free Estimates (Near Clovtrleaf) Ground P10LS SHOP AT HOME SERVICE TELEHIONK M Ton mil .Look Dill; 8:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. !«ork (nun hum. Your Loitllett NEW KIND OF Jiturdaj S:«0 A. M. to «:00 P M ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS Rutgers Realty Co. , Ft! 1-5797 MiTilo Park i: Wit* AvfDfl '"K^ Silhuy | A NEW ME 4-7378 ME 6-9070 COMPLETE EXPERTLY INSTALLED 387 AvfOfl St. 492 New Brunswick Ave. ^^^^ nU'lll. Ask hi: ',! CENTRAL STYLISH ME 4-9752 Also 757a. HAIR- FU 1-7043 FORDS. N. J. AIR HOME Repair and Resurfacing Tires CUT Funeral Home Parkway Exit 127A "IlIOlSFWlVK' Call Workmanship 4 Materials CONDITIONING Day Camp REMODELING (iuarantrnl Call Abom Our Tridt-ln Plan imps. AVliN i TIRES LIMITED ln|)portnni!y v> i FREE ESTIMATES Marie's Beauty Salon GOSSELIN NO-DOWN- Bill 'Stilt, rrnp. hour. Hcprr-i ••• ,- HI 2-7661 [i;my aftvr'V ••..• "LITTLE FOLKS" ATLAS J7 Washington Are., Carter* Funeral Home DEPENDABILITY R. SMITH, Paring Kur home ,w>\\ KI 1-4413 SUMMER BAY CAMP TIRES GOES UP Air Conditioned PAYMBIT 5l4fi, x PORCHES - lit pa> 6 mo FORDS. Buditt T*ron (CioMd Wednwd»Ti) Open JULY & AUGUST Refrigeratioi Parking GARAGES WHOLESALE • JINK ( \l(s LI 9 - 1037 »\MHi Featuring oo ALUMINUM SIDINC RETAIL Jl'NK C'AHS V. Book* • Large, fenced-ta lawn and Premises RECREATION ROOMS Call 38848CS shads tree recreation are.i ADDA-LEVEL - Plumbing & Heating - IM7 «t. Rrart* ill VA «H • Moduli Flbfrglue 35x15' CALL FU 1-5858 ADD-A-ROOM CalonU f NooA Slimming Pool PLUS 2*« FU 1-4859 it' Wading Pool—both mint MODERN KITCHENS DtXTA - (BMUtMl '•MISC FOR |f Rahway below iurf&ce, md wltti Cornn New Dotet ftd. DORMERS B, F GOODRICH TIRES M continuously filtered, chem- A Wood ATI tc&lly-tnated wat«r. BATHROOMS M. GIORDANO Di Bella Piutnrer Tlret Trock Tlrn WELRUII.l • Quail fled 8wlmmlng Colonia. N. J. WALLPAPFR RECAPriNG RANGE. IVin-i BOOK and Instructor. Plumbing & Heating KIW * USED TIRES • Supervised Prog rim of 2nd ROLL FREE • Refrigeration 96&-1395. Oamw, ArU & Crafl.s Qrs- AU Paints Guaranteed matlci and Woodworking. t Installations - Fur Storage 861 Route No 1 • Heating SKRVIC1> GIFT R«ion»hlt Hatei • Call Priitiig Ntw LENNOX " Avenel - ME 4 3500 • Repairs • Air-Conditioning IP TOUR DRINKP.fi .I,, Neil to Raven come t proti>:: > Air Conditioning SHOP • Alterations MErcury 4-3388 SALES • SERVICE Aponymous can !• Coll U$l ; 51 E. Cherry St.. Ralnraj Ml St. George Ave. Free Estimates Bl 2-1515 or wn> , ME 6-0052 Jewelers INSTALLATION Z53 Woodbridge FU 1-1770 Woodbridge, N. J. MErcury 4-4155 FREE SURVEY Below Cloverleat ASPHALT !'AVI\ doted Monday! to HOUR SERVICE ways, parking ' A. M. MUNDY Inc. SMITH Call mates. Al! ski1 : LOOKING TO guarantml. A Ml 162 Amboy Avenue Ceramics Y,SELL STORAGE Plumbing and Heating FU 1-2289 Call 9K-1031 or I L ! Woodbridge 186 Remsen Ave. Avenel r,HIRE, (Complete, Professional ALL WORK Colonia, N. J. PAINTING CdYli,\< !• ME 4-3098 JLoii J^twtll Fur Service) FULLY GUARANTEED! terior and exic. : I Avto Body Shop ates. Rouson;ili!i- i.iir'. j FU 8-1667 Toilets Lttramie ^fuato. "" Restyling " Cleaning ' it BELL, RAH' \V. \ Kitchen Faucets 0731. - INSTRUCTION **Repairing ^Glazing GOLDBLATT'S AND SUPPLIES Rahwiy'i Oldest Established Gas Water Heaters CARTERET Jenetar IIOROSClil'K Rl W>1V,> CHINA PAINTING 84 Eait Cherry Street REPAIRS and WOODBRIDCE BY MI!S AND FIRING RAHWAT REPLACEMENTS is for AUTO BODY, Inc. CLASSES BT APPOINTMENT FUR SHOP Reader and .id. Sewer Cleaning air problem^ ul h: Studio Hrii 9:30 to 12 - 1:30 to S Since 1929 private and i-oii:nl CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY Liquor Stores Delicatessen 522 AMBOY AVENUE ion guaranti'i'd- ^ DIAL - 636-1691 $1.0(1 you ;IIT nil. WOODBRIDGE Telephone MErrary 4-188* "Service HI It deoriei Ave., Woodbtidjt PRINTING reading. A\ail;il>v Factory on Premises With a parties Siiml:i; i 1( TR^AT SHOPPE WOODBRIDGE Smile" - Roofing & Siding - only. OIH;II liily For mor.c infui in 1 Ceramic Tile 613 Bahway Avenae ME 4-0770 Liquor Store, loc. COMPLETE 1582 Irving Strf Woodbrldge COLLISION WORK , WE DELIVER! (Opp. Whit* Cbnrcb) T. R. STEVENS • Free Estimates Glass Complete Stock of Domestic and Sbeet Maul Work Printing serves business EDWARD SWANICK • SALADS at Their Best ED FREY • Insurance Claims and Imported Wines (Formerl; Wltb Cbirle; Firr) ST. GEORGE AVE. in many ways. Helps to Elks Auxiliar; • SODA FOUNTAIN WOODBRIDGE • Road Service CERAMIC TILE "Many Jobs Are Too targe Beers and Uquora • FRESH BAKERY GOODS Repaln build sales, speed opera- for Us CONTRACTOR S74 AMBOY AVENUE PLUMBING Closes Sca>« Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. But None Are Too Small" tions, cut costs. Let's AUTO PAINTING including Mosaic tiles ALL TYPE WOODBIUDGE, N. i. COLONIA - V INCLUDING SUNDAYS ana GLASS REPLACEMENTS talk printing in terms of ol the senson "i " New Job* and Closed Wednesday All Day Home & Industrial Glazing SSLrUITER5 and LI' your business. iliary nl I*.' Repaln of All Kindt B.H.O.E. 22K! M; Storm Windows - Screens Lumber HEATING Alr-CondlUonlnf - $34.93 seter, lirsi IIM 4Q Mary Avenue, Fords Store Fronts - Furniture Tops Warm Mr Heat Room Dividers ELECTRIC Industrial Eihauit Byitca nounted ili.il ; ..... VAlle; MM0 Motor Guards made (or a l;i" KM-9000 Attention Tub & Shower Enclosures FORDS SEWER SERVICE rOR FREF ESTIMAIVa card parly K8 RooMTdt Ave., Carteret Mirrors Custom Made Harrell A«nut ME 4-21U Mr, Merchant: Framed, Resilvered & Hung Wuodhrldjc, N. j Aft«r ilw I'- - Coal & Fuel Oil - LUMBER The Mrs. Edward M..: Auto Insurance loo Are Only One ol & COAL COMPANY candlelight \m\u-- Just Dial Henry Jansen & Soi bers and tht-n <• 44,000 Beaderi Reading Plywood 0 Hvdwin MasOn'i SuppllM • IntnUtlon MEreary Business was preit'dwl l>j This Section. Tinning and tiort. Mr«. Mm:-1- Boolini • PantUini 4-1738 AUTO INSURANCE Shlnilei 0 BoiUert Suppllet -^ Sheet Metal Work by Mrs. Uv l>".- • Assigned Risk Placed MUlwork * Grnft Doori Richmond Mi"' Why Not Cull Today and ^Rooting, Metal Ceiling aud We File S.R. 22 for Fill Your Coal Bin With Fuel Oil * Coal Vida. Place Vow Ad, Lehigh Premium Anthracite Real Estate and Furoacr Work Many of tl«- " Revoked Licenses Hlllcrost 2-0180 Collliion Coverage 17 to $0 It Cusis as Little Bl AUTO GLASS Servite •" tended the Ne 922 King Georgei Rd., Ford* When BUYING or 588 Alden Street Low Down Payments NUT or STOVE $8.00 per month. WINDSHIELDS INSTALLED Convention in v. (Including Tinted Glass) SELLING your Home enjoyctl ': • 8 Months to Pa; Woodbriiige, N. J. Custom Picture Framing John Galli. Y-..• Cancelled Policies Replaced Moving & Storage - FOR SURE SUCCESS Directory Fast, Efficient and Mrs. Galli LOW COST INSURANCE SEE VtiUK REALTOR Telephone MKrcurj 4-124* $2150 Economical Service : Detective Agency WITH 1 The next n»' Estimates Cheerfully Given IDEAL WAY MOVERS Auxiriary ol ilu l " PEA CALL KI 1-581? Is REINFELD AGENCY Why Not Let The be. held in St-|i!|li: '!1 COAL 1995 1 : as Pearl St. Metnchen CARTERET GLASS CO. "T McColleys Ionia Civic '>'' " • LI »-p605 BUCK TOBOROWSKY Move You - Service Station - For me- Ml Roosevelt Are., Carteret Fret COAL 1950 MLS FIRE CH1EI' Ki:l'"llh EiUxutM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Attonobfles DETECTIVE AGENCY Free Olfert ib« Home Buytr and Brll- ISELIN - flu.-! I :••!•-; Licensed 4 Bonded by State «t Framluitt OQ Stontf •ri thi irtattit amount of »M BuiineMmen of Iselin ChfiuK ..l H' •"; Nattoul New Jersey UI coniplecinf rril estate trani. whatever In th« der Co., Dislnri i: '••;; •rind rree utlom. Photo brochurts ol each TOWNE GARAGE H Hour Iniur^uce home lilted UT«I Urn, tlmt May fire ri'|Hiri lirrlc* on CIVIL & CRIMINAL world you'd ""•7 and temperi 1 AGENiS ALL*D STORAGE J. V Gardner * Soa Who ing. He noted il AU Mikm ol INVESTIGATIONS looking *br Bumeti NATIONAL VANB calls had bwn '' 485 AMBOV AVENUE <, We Are The Only Detective Local and World Wide Movers ing: nine brush I"' Woodbridge L 12J Agency Licensed And Bonded 1286 St. George Ave. Avenel Love fires; one lui"l>' For Fact Bertie* In Middlesex County Which FU S-3M4 MErcury 4^540 truck fir«; live ' \ 1 Jtut Give Ui • Call drills, one sliorir Has Store Protection Through- SALES SERVICE • PARTS We're SpeclalUU In Money police call to IY l COMET - FIAT out The Night <9-6). - Music Instnctloi - a tree. l'Mtot7 Replacement! SIMONE BROS. • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- •AIM * PARTS : Day & Nite Call MENT and BALANCE LINDEN, N. J. Learn Td Pl*y The eV£RY PRIM • BRAKE SERVICE DIAL HU 6-2726 V/Uley 6-S132 PIANO-ORGAN EVERY SHE Advertising HU 6-0059 193 New Brunswick MRY LOCATION ME 4-11H Perth Amboy ACCORDION Slipcovers - PAVED DRIVEWAYS - Private UutnwttMa by IN Contractor Qualified Teacban TRADE YOUR HOUSE lil|Mir Begiaoen tnd AdviMctd teav* Everything To Us RAHWAY ASPHALT This lV*H Student* Accepted 30 Yean ot Know How FASHION FABRICS V & L CONTRACTORS DRIVEWAYS Call ME 4-5448 and Eiperieoc* to "Inferior Decgniort* Doesn't Cos* Addition* and Dormeri SPECIAL Autborte*d Residential Home Sales Cua^m Madt % Conn QtragN Membei . AU Typ«i Muoa Work Sales & 8ervie« MIDDLESEX MulUplt Llilini a«rvlM lUnrwttnn Biooni Drivewnyg Repaired CONN ORGANS Ndifijaad Roofla| mid -Sealed RIMBALL PUNO8 Stern & Dragoset PRESS IT Call JARDOT REALTORS DEAi-IRIE» * BEDirtUSa THE WOODBRIDGE CDRTA1NB t, VAXD OOOU 19 Type* d Rapaln PIANO COMPANY PUBLISHING CO, PAVS FULLY INSURED J.'C HENRY- ME 4-5500 MB Rabat; Aveavt VI) 16-20 Green Street 54 MAIN ST. Tod") KI 14696 Woodbridge Mala Si. Woodbrtdfe CaUMEiH" LI 8^247 OPBN D*ll V 111 » - 1*1 II - I WOODBRIDUE (E.B.) - Carteret Press * h:-\ wyf Thursday, June 25, 1964 PAQB THIRTEEN Hrt/WonorsjSchool 19 PTA Double Ring Ceremony Chairmen Named Miss Phyllis R. Mandico

ull(mnced , Lists Chairmen ^ Couple By JJr. HHighh PA - 1 ' 1MENLMENL0 PARPARK TERhACE liride of Gregory J. Comi 1 181 FOMW lommitii i liai. MOTI I' * FORDS Al a double • t Wi'ir introduced ;i| i!i lii e lirsl HiPKI.VWN Miss Phvllis , , (.er Salurdnv board meeting nl tin Finds M.imlini. dsiighter nl Mi D James J. Conniff, .nounced her committee chairmen |nc Junior High School I'. TA. hy Mis Anthony Mandico, 120 oster Contest ttls|ie.s io announce the 'during the firsf executive board ()| p, .• • ;• ••= Slice! and Gregory 1" meeting held at the school Maty 1 Mrs. (iorald (link, ilie nc \ prr<- ! fol the last marking William John Ammzi li 1 miii, '•on ol Mr. and Mrs • Named were Mis. Arnold Co- ^.er(, i(l >m , iho 1M3-1964 school in marri ini.ima 1'omi. MR Stanlord hen and Mrs. Norman Rosen. j^(,v j Pimir Winners Listed 1 Abraham n-et. I'erth Amhoy. were united program; Mrs. Samuel D'Arcan- T()e • 1 1 illlll Officers and clwirmen FORDS - First place winner! Irene Adam, ' is tht daughter wer Mrs sit ( in.iniaue Saturday aftermxm iliaiie. gelo, membership; Mrs. Albert . KURDS - The Mothers Club ol *' - '" 'X Ft'inhiTg. first I the TPrtffflfnjiry Art Exhibit oui« Barblwi, iv Steven Malyi. Mi'i llnly Hosary Church ,Hh Anaya, ways and means; .Irs. ''Troop 52 acted as hosts tu up- •'<* I""'*™ imil legi'lamre; 'osier Contest, held in the Junior Jeff Gross, me. '1 John Shoffner. publicity; Mrs. proximiilely 150 parents and i.il- Mi's. Frank Laniaimu. second* ugh school* ol the Township weti Hichard Foster, is the •in Mi-« double iiii|( eer.'mony. John Lofslrom, Library mmMrs.. w ,,, I,,..:. ,,.,'„ (Iren al .1th1 y'Itoosevel anminl lalhol Parkr an. dMis son. Chestevice presidenr Hafjinskil and. pi-o^nimthird , "••'vic*e id by her father, iheiwardefl the New Jersey Tercert' Hobert Ceiling. llm Venue Kult'V. Salvadore Sarfaty, roorfi repre- TV,. ,' and the into IEduar1!"1"' dM I'lesnarsk 'II""SOVt'i1 1an Pillkd Mrs- ."'S Hay.- Chestepresidenr t -anil mi-mlM-rship; Miss Elizabeth Go- m ire n gown of silk ot-Ran- lenary medallion according to th« sentative; Mrs. J. B'ukcvic, and * '" t;ail 1 dillrtle. mond Hanson were co-chairmenco-chairmen, Mwcilli. ivnirdmdinHg -.TIC- lace and a hcadpiec* of 'lairman of the conlest, Mr*. George Gor- Mrs. J. Czarnick, hospitality; and program offered lellowshi;- rdi. cor- mau^r blossoms. She carried a (.'hosier Baginski, president of th< Hi-nee Harkay, Robert MMrs . CharleChls .JeffreysJff , educatiodi n . 1'?; secretary, Mrs. I'eler S lvor w: thl! familins lnri)l h(iut a bouquet of calla HlU-s. Womnn's Club of Fords. . Thomas' Hofherr, and legislation and parliament y l which Icilurod '"'' 'fi '- easmer. a t ha 1 A ie(i "reshiwrtts and games. Prizes NTis-* Kluinr Tooker. Fords. wa,s Kccriving the medallions were iire.hoc.sik Lorettajtarlan: Mrs. R. Nelson, maga-| . ' l"' Als0 Mrs. Howard Shiirpcll, 1 '"-""• for games were awarded lo the ' maid of honor. Bridesmaids wrrr Hosemnry Coeei an Wondhridgi '''""v.rivn Jiian*. George!*in«s and publications; Mrs, Loo ™*™ m .bulletin Mjs, Henry Kargcr, his Klebe, Diane Lopex.JLynott, P. T. A. Press. Miss Elelia Parella. Miss Nick .Ilinifl, niph !k-hool and Bettjf I.mi I'nrclla. and MKS Judy SchlcnRer. j ohlson. Fords Junior High Bruce McNaif,] Also, Mrs. Harold Boerer, par- : Mrs (ii-urge (iyuirsin, elln „! LllkilC* lantl sll cascade son, Dennis and William Vuhasz nil coiisms of the bride. ap^Miss ,^.^,1 All olher winners re- miier, Mark Petrlck,| " and family life; Mrs. Morris ° and son, Wayne; eg" rolling, Sal- Man in Kuhinson, edu-; oi Chiarella. all of Perth \m- ,rjvt,(i Hbhons. .,,,„„, Arthur Pilaski, , lv Lund, Hubert (,'rai Mrs. George Molnar, V'Mielli Michael Reis.lMrs. Angela Gianaras,• tablecloth;;• Mrs. . Anihon-y Chiavorini, Nixon, •£••..,, .Mii-iuu umuimi uiuiim Kailh! publicity-: Mrs. Kilssell Bcjarro, Additional winners Mrs Junior dollv. Adrienne Soricelli, i. Beryl1 Kenney, recreation; cousin ol ihe |,nde was matron CraiBi j^^. p,,.^^' ^^teajth and safety; John Mans- H p^ Mark Tessler, . Mrs.. Josep. h Uoch juvenil. e pro-o. l rnmir. Hnd, .n.alds were Miss y,,,,^jHHu.^t. umiuriob(,rti LainRuuuiB, MlirvimiiMnviiili field. budget and linancc; Mr?. . Trachlenberj, Thomas Itection; and Mrs. Richard Win-Jo Anne Matyi, sister ol the T()Sl.an" S(,ny Litnd The'hie M Nathan Davidson, magazine; Smith, Irene Melcm, and Emily mrbara Vislocky, Dan-Tield, health .nd safety, bnrte; MM Lntda Wargo, ciiusin.war nint(,sl Mwet,n ]at|,(,,.s nnd Mrs. A.J. Caminn and Mrs. i\ E.

VrgureMiiignrell ZampinoZampino . MrMrss. RicharKichard Powe1'owelll was ol tlie bridegroom, both ol I'ords; M)ns was won |)y tht, |athc|< Bridges, hospitality; Mrs, Clif- rd ,'.' ,;,-;i(lr- Patricia Adle-elected recording secretary tu fill Miss l.iml.i Mll-nbi-rT, cousin of l(1.im while thc t;)ntt,s| between'fo Handerhan," ways and thony Maviglia. both of' Perth Al tlw Fords Junior ^ wi* ners inhleen Andreoni, Mitch-!thc vacancy left by the Tesig- the: bride Miss Lucille Martino..nw)thp,.J. and daugh(r].s was won means; Mrs, Norman Hobbins, Amboy, and Joseph Panza Wood- included David Bagmski, l,Vin David Brewer, Pa-nation of Mrs. Bernard listen. ;mfl Miss l';u (;;m>. alt of Kdiscin. |,y lht. (iauBhtcr.s tenm Tlie moth- juvenile protection; and Kobert bridge. Edward Soltys. Perth second Patricia Molnar, third; l,,,,kne> Carol Check, Plans for a show "The Festival and Mis Flon-me Cliiavorini. tM.s bulloon-race was won bv Mrs IE. Mulligan, character and spir '• iAmboy. cousin of the bride, was WwRlas Jago and Patricia Bartr Clnsmar. David Coen, of Arts" were announced by Mrs/Nixmi, an..lhiM- cousin ol H«> Anthony Toscano and MiV Wai-'»"a'' • MK.N. 1,. C. CAI'KAKO, 111. I rlngbearrr. f*i, honorable mention. 1 i olncino, Daniel Cooper-j Anaya. ways and means chair-: orine |(1|. N;||Ppa Mrs. Gliclc suited thai there is , Mrs. Comi at' nded Middlesex The winners at St. Cecelia's unni Crilelli, Bonnie Da-;man. The art show is scheduled Anlhoii) Chiavcnni, Nixon, Door prize was won by Mrs.;? need for a room representative I County Vocational and Technical; Parochial School, Iselin, wert' ,,,„- Ik'ak, Elleh Frailkel. for October 11 from I to 5 p. m. couiii ot• tii> bride, served as best.Charles Habrnck. Special uward'cba'rm»n illH' ilnV inlerestvil 'H(fh School. WoodbridRP, and IsKaien Dlenlart. first place, ad • ',-emuild, Karen Gurneak.'lrain date October W at School man. Ushn , wen- Andrew I'olati, went to Robert Craig. Awards al-'member may contact her. She employed by City Line Pork Marie Guarracino, second pl«% als() a Miss Carolyn M. Tobias IkiiiLson. Susan Hearn.jlS. Mrs. Anaya would like any- Keasbey, cousin of the bride-'so were won by Mrs. Herbert Car- "^ " chairmen to at- JHnu.se, Hopelawn. both the recipient* of rtbboni. te ' -n, Fodney Hizy. Doug-|one interested in displaying their groom; Timiinis I'ligirnick, Par-ter, John Carter, Nancy Nalepa,i nd the county workshop at Cr husband flllenfl 1100 M Kot cls ht 1(i Tucs a ttt*f\ If " schools' Winning posters «re now M i'.'ilhy Johnson, Shirley!paintings.... , drawings„ , etc., f, ) call lint John Dr Carlo,. William Chia- Kichnrd Nalepa, Eileen Malyszko'j^ ' ' - ' d y- ofL. C. II f C/j Jf t ln Catanzaro. Italy, and came to dbplay in the schooli and will b> Hiaiie Kozack. Liberty 8-81S4 Or Liberty »-362.VJverini. Nixmi, both cousins of Ihe.and Audrey Lund I Briefing sessions will be held and' 1 :this country six years ago. He is;uscd later in local shop window* Krall. Chris Kubak, Jo-1 The next executive board meel-ibride; Charles Cadmus, cousin ol . . 'programs discussed in all depart- VORDS - Mi 0 b M To st llitih School and the^P' ^ V Woodbrldge Sani-t0 announce the outdoor art «fr ildiinsky, Marjfuerite Lar-!ing is set for September M at the bridi'e,ruom. and Kichard Pu- mcnis. ^^ , , . -, 7 olter bjas dai|ghu r ()f Ml in(] Mrs University ol Ti'imessec Knox-"'" '' y Corp.. Woodbridgf •'hibil to be held September U M ill- Lachlciter, Linda Neal.'thc school. 'han, both nl Fords. 'Joseph Tobias, 11 Joyce Street, ville. Tenn.Tenn... WIHMV hewashewasaa |P?rt I'elersen, Shelley Rey-J ' | The bride attended Edison Approval Given Brownie Troop ^became the bride of Leonnrd C. .Popan, Kenneth High School and is employed by Capraro, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. member of Phi si.ma Kapp.M«.Hter Announce* JS^T-£S5 Susan Somsen, Andrew 1 ffS 1 Court of Honor Gem Drive-In Cleaners, Edison. Runt " ''"^ (•Oofr««*:i^onard C." Capi"aro," 20fi' Sout. . h Fraternity. He is associate* withSuntltiy's Sermon Top by Mrs. George Molnar, chaifr Vtadflyh Schroeder. The bridegroom is a graduate of Udllft! COLONIA-Brownie Troop l53,|Plainfield Avenue, South Flatn- Advertising Research Service of' ' man of the outdoor exhibit. ^Minu-k, (Jregory Stary- Woodbridse High School and is Encyclopedia Hritannica. Ne\v FORK - "That Foolish Cross ,rn| Vis, Mark Wishner, EU1SON - .The oflice of the | Neighborhood 5, held its final field. Saturday at a nuptial Mas? Held by Scoutsjemployed as a produce of the season at the Our of Peace Church I York Citv. is the Title o' this Sunday's ser- ijvor. mon to be delivered by the Hew MENLO PARK TEKRACE -jby Acme Markets, East : lhe United States Treasury the leader, Mis. Dorothy with the Rev. Richard Ewing of-[ [h Grade: Martin Adter, A Court of Honor of the Boyjwick. Szpak. The menu included camp- ficinting. Howard H. Rcmaly, pastor of ipartment has given approval for bzpaK. me menu innuuca cainp-jncianni;. ij^ , VWIev Methodist Chinch, \le\androvich, Anthony Scout Troop 40 was held at < < Marietta Bednar, David lhe lormation of a new national fire stew, a 'walking salad; bov-j Glwn in mamagt, |,y her fath-||lpm(M r'ltU i Summer Bible School begins School 19. The troop is soon- j bank in Edison, it was announced erage, and dessert which the girls: , Picnic Sunday I'lulip Benyola. Carol! sored by the American Legion, er ne bride was MmA in a! |.lune 2!i through July 3 with cias by Peter A. Iteilly of Kords, pres- prepared themselves after build-|g f ,, || | ,!M] Barbar Brose, Lois T. Nulty Post 471. own o satm eiW w n a scoop | ident of the ing their own fire. Ineckline appliqucd with Alenconl FORDS - The annual Sunday Kita Burke, Elizabeth Jack Cross, Boy Scout com j The new bank to be named the Each girl made her own marsh-!] i $ the ap-j Our Redeemer ,:,i, James Clark, Henry nitleft chairman served as mas- acc and sccd pear s m and all children At Tea by PTA"Karilaii Valley National Bank, monow stick with a Jack-Knife I ij repeated on the bouffant, m will be held Peter Cocuzza, Donald ,er of ceremonies. Gene Wiley p que Park Terrace Demo-.ages 4 through 11 are welcome. c , M .„ p.,.,. rn.nnia will \K located on the corner of . Sund ln Mcrn P r C lv. Ciiry Cort. Cynthia which she had teen trained to use|skirt which terminated in a cha-!crati. c Club held .Is installation This year's theme is "Jesus - ^ " '' ^ °T*; lead the salute lo the Flag and' poiiDS lames Conniff, Mrs..Lincoln Highway (Route 271 and|safely an(i- Properly. Entertain- pel train. He. three-tier veil of \ndna DeStefano, Kath- 1 1 at Bud's Hut, Avenel.'Learning about Him from mm." Worship will be held at tM Ihe national Anthem was sung by , ., ,., j Lalayette Kod-;Ever(!ree n Avenue Edison The ment included games and dunces(imported illusion, sprinkled with!"".'!'meeting luakiw, Ijirry Deutchman, lda Can t lt ;in( church at 8:15 a. m. The 9:JP Mrs. Sol Fishier. William Burns , | , | .,„ afternoon Assurance of 5I),(KH) shares of learned duriog the two years 'blossoms, fell from a blossom and: * Freeholder (ieorge Otlowki' , Knse E^an, Nancy Finan, ner wen lun(IIl ( at cap- on the of Sunday School hour and the 10:41 and Juy Strieker recited the Brownies. A-treasure hunt wasjpearl crown, and she carried MEETING TONIGHT a iluocn, Linda Guterman, tea given by Ihe PTA. of Illegal stock at $20 each has been Junior College in Middlesex worship service will be com- Scout Oath and Law. Rev. Willis conducted using trees they had cascade of white roses, slephano- i ii.mue, Patricia Hierhager. Fords Junior High School. Mrs.iauthorized, with a total capital iand the use of the land known as FOKDS - The Greater Second Djnw| in an 11 o'clock service at iM. Ross, nastor of Zion Lutheran Carpenter, teacher, and Mr.' [ e million dollars. ilearned to kleiilify and compass tls and Ivy. (lub of Wood- park, ^hurch save the invocation. Don- 10 un , .Rarilan Arsenal lor this purpose. , ., „ , . tn(l Rodner. an employee of the school "Kdison is a progressive, grow- directions as clues. The girls were! Miss Joyce capraro So 1 nsh will meet to-, ,.- children Aim HulTman, Helen Hornyak, u f A question and answer period"was "f . ^ ff _ A| Sund Scnnol ald Wiley, assistant scoutmaster, systemt , wilill l retireti , annd MrMr . Con- ij ng communiiti ini allll oll "its!surprisei^urorisedd to find a new JuniorjJunior p|P|ainifi|jeuid sijstet r „f [ lhthe n| nl ;lt laiilu Irish, Susan Jogan, Pam- hndc- J n,,j R at FrankFrank'ss TavernTavern. . NorNor- -nr ^.,.a, ^ at lhe u a, m. service |gav« the welcoming address. The Iniff heenme principal" of,areas - resident, commercial,[Handbook and book mark as nid- groom was maid „[ 1 R It K-:'.. Kott Klalne, Valerie honor. T* ^-, ,>•" °bbinS, director of LwlP1 T1 recelvreceivce crcccredi1t loforr attendance ;charter presentation was made School 14 in Fords. and industrial," said lteilly. "Asjden treasures. Bridesmaids were Miss Margo Newly installed officers in-,.,,,.! forwiraii™ Tn.m«l -"f *" " T ln ..-.-ik Irene Krupey, Michaelib John McKeage, neighborhood 1 An address was given by Dr.'sllch, it needs increased modern Songs were sung around the Mohr, Hopelawn; Miss Barbara elude Ted Osterbyc, pre^.:'^Sn^P^.4 ^ ^ " f i »_j.»... i-.t- Nina: f th Raritan arc III/I:;. Andrew Lesko, i of Raritan Robert J. Polglaze. assistant su- banking fauitities. The Raritan campfire and Ihe event' conclu- Herochick, Fords, cousin of theHarvey Tabor, first vice presi-Lon- ththe nronn proposecPrtd -hnnchangwe noff Wooduw- . , T -nil. iMwrah Lovasz, Mich- 1 nt: Doris Wieczerak. secondibVidg|id e ffroW dresed Informally Council. B. S. A. perintendent of schools in charge Valley "National Bank will bringlded with a pFlag ceremony and bridegroom, and Miss Linda Le- a Township to City , , - .lU n. „ Maiv-ikn. Frank Matulonis. vl 1 their picnic lunch with them. , Sol Fishier, assistant scoulmas-^j to the residents and businessmen!friendship cicfe. one. Edisond , cousin off ththc bridebid. <* P'™^ - ^^y M«rl"'l.lslatu». Mi Hale, Jacklyn Midrano,|(er presenled the Tenderfoot^ „,,.,,. , . treasurer; Ellen Bordclon. re- In thc afternoon games and Gifts were given to the.guests of Edison ami neighboring com-'j ni pat ida Serving his brotlier as best wn •,• ^ — " ... •"•'**?• '" |award«toJohiiCarniglia, Michael| . M . . White, , |, vice" iK.nk.'n „:„ T™,,,. 94'i 1 A G 1(|h( Landing of exiles is rumored prizes are being planned (or the of honor ind l s Euft(rnc nulmtk s a (ll ser was Richard CaprarCapraroo, SouthSout /^ ^ aa, M.chael Myszka. Mary chai(| Marc MomUi stevenivjce principal, and Mi.ss Judith No Blturl wiU be .spilred to uin. Brownie iroop Mi Cuba. Sunday School children. 1 r i M Susan Puhan, Donna -• •"-- c1...ik««,. . . . „ , . . v Plain eld, Ushers were VincoqL^ ^ ph , ;,,, •Nichols, Gary Strauss. Stephen Jorti:m ,.eceived floral bouquets ^antiy make available the bestJflrM Flx-UB Ceremony Conselina, South Plainfield; Rus- '••-.. Susan Rahinowitz. Rose- 11;..;.,„ »«^ UinViik-M U/iniwWinnerr Ir ii_ •._ :..i^«^,. tl,,<-..a ..lit,- , .t . • • ""*> j g- ler, sergeant-at-arms; Carmine; Weiss and for their assistance. Hospitality services in a COLONIA -Brownie Troop Z43Jsell Bowers, South Plainfield, and Ithinrs, Arlene Hudykoff, Second class awards were pre- iairmen were Mrs. Donald Wil- peasant and easy-to-use bank'conduc,pd f|y.up ceremonies re- JohJh n GallagherGllh , DunelleDefna ^'^Wulzcnc^and^ar'schiicid'er;ino7 , Be Prepared For Plenty Of :es Ritchie, Paul Russell, sented by Joseph Buuer, assistant , ams and Mrs. I). Romeo. Mrs \ M _ •\\ bank's architects 1 , jn pg,^ i i, ^rs S )U mg w ly at Merr wwitti, After a trip to Washington. ^ -"^ |o: na Sarasky. DlDonaldd ElliottEllitt, to D.C. and Florida, the couplp e will ', ", , oruc Schimpf, Iiot>ert Forte!" iti\ ultra-modern building designed Susan'Caperia, Judy Hegedus.'make their home in South Plain- lhe club went on record as HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT Ifolwrt Sherry, Linda Thomas and Gene tin maximum customer conveni- Sarah Miles, Debbie Pacs, Pattyjficld. backing Mr. Otlowski's proposal i Vern Siek, Linda Stupip , Wiley. ence, with ample parking space! ;t Nelson anl Diane Wandras. Mrs. p g 10 cstablisff \h a fJunior Collc e in|i i Sutch, Mary ifealaji, Capraro graduated from « We Have A Joseph Cuilello, Woodbndgi and drive-up banking facilities, j These t-irtrts will be uJunio r GirllWoodhridgg e Higg h School in l!W» Middlesex county, ^eann Szyrwiel, M»y Ter- a Holy Innocents Township Councilman gave Pendining completion of the buildLbuild- [ ycout ts i , Fn i |nd is employed as a Kennel h'Timko, Eric Turk, outs in ,ne Fan an(i were re-|and is employed as a secretary The final event of the seasoni| first class award to Fiank Burns ,. „„, ing later this year, the bunnk wiwilfl troop of Mrs. Fred al Merck Sharp & Dohme He-;was held recently in the form • ! Stratfi, Ronald Turtur, M^rit badge awards went to: l)|Kn n t m 01 ar ceived inlo the Grand Selection Of 1 ne Tyler, Joan Vayda, OlllCCrS ' ' ' P ' y quarterrss- A" j Wandras 'leader and Mrs. C. search Laboratories, Rahway. a picnic with Caroline Rose anil Joseph Bauer, Mickey Boerer, the organizers are determined Wiesnievski, co-leader Mr. Capraro graduated from Walter Mllchel as co-chairmen. • »•! Wlchik. Bruce Vild, Jef- Frank Burns, Robert Golomb, ISELIN - The Holy Innocent-, that the Raritan Valley National Warner. Barbara Weinberg, Kenneth Grant. Kobert held Hunk do its part in helping the i-y Uestlake, Barbara Wolf, Komein uram .u-uc., ™ t^M M Mark Lipstein, Michael miceii.election o[ 0 area grow and prosper." WINES & LIQUORS Mark Lipstein. Michael Pu.celff. ^ ^.^ the cum- • WiKidruff, Joyce Zambo. Ra mon0 Q[ f w THREE NEW 88S FROM OLDS! Geoffrey Waters and y ingyea r at a meeting Monday, at: In addition to Reilly y who is Iters. jst Mary.3 Pertn Ambov. Amonn president of the Scotch Plains Na- Serviee pins ami special awards .^^ residcnts eieJted veie'lional Bunk, the other members \)O Sponsors Trip d b Ted Purcell ORDER NOW ;&!J=-*2ii'Kt== \Voodbridge,iof thc organizing group are John One for the money,., two for the show To Palisades Park coramitteeman, to Ronald Wiley.iw ident; Miss Imelda Huek-'chuhinkoChuhinko,, owneownerr ooff BelBelll MotorMotorss iHu.S - The C. Y. 0. of OurErnest Gouwnan and Martin Lip- v treasurer. Mrs. Don! Ford Agency of Rahway and of Peace Church Is spon- itein, assistant scoutmasters. Woodbridgt- j Francis Lord Agency of Statenj ...all three priced to go! i^ a trip lo Palisades Park COOL Island; Frank De Angelis, pres- wt Tuesday, June 30. Tickets of the Pro Deo Et Patria award,j ident of L. A. Dreyfuss Co., Edi- h ky lie obtained from the social given him by Rev. Ross. '' Gianantana, picnic-son; Herbert Drucker. attorney, |nimi!tee or at the rectory. The Dr. Ralph Barone, Woodbridge innounced thai plansjof Edison and Elizabeth; Dr. OFFwith For a more refresh- leave the Annex at noon Township Councilman, ' ' the familyy ppicnic are nuom'[Paul Drucker J Edison; Dr. Jer- Id leave the park at 9 p. msta. r scout awards to it will be held the lust rold Fuikel of Edison; Norman ing mixed and soft piiinmer C^X O. dances will Grant, Robert Irish, Jay rmM| certified Public Ac BEER! u-ld no «Wnesday evenings Raymond Waters, Mitchell countant and Edison councilman; drink stock up on ice He Annex ftbm 7:30 to 11 pi^o. n and Robert Zederbaum. ^-fTZ U^™ U^iHobert Meyer, owner of Linden 1,000 CASES OF cubes — Handy for Parting this week. Airport; Frank Pesveyc, sales ia[ie.rones are qeeded and COLD BEER AT q promotion manager of Public keeping the beer cold re- next to the highest award Electric and/Gas Com- ALL TIMES |j iKiinit interested Is Mo» Heedy, 201 on picnics, too. KM od 10 call the rectory. South Boundbrook, 132 Mary Avenue, Fords and Vin-dent of Alexander & Sawyer, Inc., Geoffrey Waters. cent Sazena. 42 Ira Ave., Colonia. Newark. Now-Think* Films were shown Lang, Illlu, loadid with of The group adjourned for the nd of a fellow who once Cowaw and several week-end, _ . idionl Yel Ihii brltllQnT llw full-tin Oldi Imported and American Cordials n that the world Owed him camuouts. Dan Negron, scout- summer, and ..will re-convene lowtr priced than 30 modtli with low-pnct |Uvinf! now thinks it qwes him aSt, concluded the evening's September 28 nameiliNow ovallablft with 0 r«gular-got V-8t ceremony, —Oregon Motorist. PLAN D.C. TRIP FREE DELIVERY HOME COOKED FORDS - The Cadettes of Troop 179, under the leadership [ of Mrs. Al Hospodar and Mrs: 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. George Baldwin, learned abtui LUNCH telegrams, regular money orders, Riding Tractors and telegraphic money orders Im Amazing Compound Dissolves j will be pleased to help the Traveler Badge. The best tel Rotary Tillers ind Dinners Common Warta Away mumK«.,,» you with your hoUday eijram wu written by Chris Ku- Without CuttiuK or Burning Riding Mowers of OldimoblU'i oll-Hm* pepulorlly Served Dally bak. Final plans were discussed Doctors warn picking or scratchi- liuder. Stylish, comfortobl*, tmy hondllngl selections! AJM. nil CloUn|, U-41 «JL for their trip to Washington, D.C ng uf warts may cause bleeding, nd powtfoJ by a rMpotulv* big RocktlV-ll Sunday from 3:00 PJH lo ipreucimg. Now amazing Coin- lound W* penatrates into warts, N» Deliveries situntay Cluing (Midnight) L. ADLER S SONS leotruya their cells, uvtuully nu'Us July 4 / varts away without cutting or AUTHENTIC Highway 130 Store Will Be Open 9 A.M. • 2 P.M. xirning. PainletiH, colurleuti No Deliveries On' Wednesday SAY Compound W, used as (iireeted, North Brunswick During July and Augwi IT omnveB jcommon wurts safoly, BEST tifeutively, laaveu no ugly scars. Phone AX 7-2474 8PAQHETTJ Rartoll, Pioa MM H you want a cor In Kit ME 4-1889 « CoU mtdlum-prict clou, but want to look Ilkt Finett Funeral you'vi gont oil out on kinwy — hptr II li \v NOW - PROMPT Deilfiu COOL OFF youl And Hi 330-h.p. Rockd V-f it t/ondord! SERVICE ON UL Created With Cart TAKE-OUT at WOODBRIDGE 0RDBB1 Always we stove to make CALL HE •tch funeral ipray, wreath, LUNCH, DINNER bUnket or floral piece we \—Uu Uulu Swallick w* mum •mm mm HAW., .wmum m «irn-w«.iTUfftswi|iii«iiKiii«ii«iiiwiii(i,i-o LIQUOR STORE, Inc. BREAKFAST design wor% to serve at m m MUL a loving tribute. Beer WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES 574 AMBOY AVENUE [VILLAGE INN Tavern, Inc. Liquor WALSHECK'S Corner WIHlam ft New Streets Sandwiches 475 Railway Ave. Woodbrldge, N. J. WOODBRIDGE

ihr TKAM STANDINGS liii-nu mi) iM'iit- in set up or /--, l y r> *•«» Tarlan S!ahlcs Western War- American Division Iselin Patriot!. i>-0 urteiry over Edison l.!|he Midget Mots The verdlcl wf KXUM l llU II he third in a nw lor the Patriotts. ^J vision nf the Tuckerman. Verna |jOn|| ^ , jitis Met* •> n( the game. i. \|« -x tL C«|f U'a Farm's Marlin Bay. winner; ' ' KM1" !l | .'instons ^ 0. I lim II ; I i'ampi.«c fired llurd strikes on /\l If lOIiniOUin LJtlI ,,f Simla Anita's San Gabriel and l.i Mi'aijj||| \\, , ,'ew Breed > •Hi cnlo Park Tcrrncc 2 six bailers and walked tow.: o,p\\,ponT N I - Forty double play edited by his Hvp m)minatinns ^ hprn ^.limc stakes ifiina Boys ' ' fiom uawberry Hill - Handi- 1 trouble in the second inning. Hob-er i veil Complete list of Long- JfHed al ' 'nrl Reading Haideis I cap a I Monmmilh Park andal J"|3''nnminees (eUowS Headquai-ici ! hi ball coach, is shown above with the Irftphy he won whilf com- victory the Glen Cove diamond lies before (hey were finally re-:,nc |lmMlp [or ,ne ijviifr r SI NDAY SCHOOLS OPKN to decide the 1964 U. S. champions in 19 exciting peting in the Army Physical Kitness TPSI al Fort Dix, Reprr- m :m Puleid handled the pit'lung as- tired. Yosl was the Warriors' los- p<.|l(;m Stable's Nashver and Mr- A spokesman for the Christian "' ! " events. It is one of three qualifying meets for sfnllng the 117th Cavalry stationed al the Westfield Armory, signment for Ihe undefeated Win-; ing Iwrler, although he. loo, work Henry Obre's Lucky Turn uhoSciiw Chu-eh r-porh (hut o'1;! ., R S"n|''" the U, S. Olympic Trials, scheduled to be held he took first pluce with u rrioiil 1035 |H)inls. slons and during his turn <>n the ed a commendable game, giving wore successful in divisions ol tin-the Christian Science Churches I, s*' Mlll:l- '•• turned in by Idias, gave up three and up just bne hit to Lamb. Tci centenary Handicap continue (heir services and other * in New York's Randalls Island Stadium the fol- Edisons's hf-t struc1 k out a total of l: batters.! In Rames played earlier, the Kra^ |lere earlier in Ihe mod regular activities year round. Thr , lowing weekend. And it is the only qualifying- were Ralph \\ Frank's Tavern Trounces ISWasi. Sigma's losing hui'ler. pit- Colonia Mels defeated ihe Midget Mvf |(||.( ^^ vvjmlcrs an)(vn,. Sunday School maintains classes ''(.di*<> I'.dbiv ' i meet for the upcoming 1964 international com- ched well enough to win but anMets 11-1. SI. John Vianney edged )hp mf)njes ^ ? E(|ponP pj,.on-" for pupils up lo Ihe age of 20, WOODBKIIH.K ' petition with Russia, 1/f* I If ¥ 1 1 H i. /I i error, a waFk and a -ingle by [the Whiz Kids 4-3, and SI Cecelia ^ j uuL winner ot the Wihun «nd veiung people are welcome to Dll(i(tle8eX LlinCIl ID tO U Armstrong, accounted f..r the Iwn.CYO upended the Iselin Warriors,,^ ^ ^ Mrs Wal((,r „ ,ltm(|. Of importance is the enthusiastic support for winning runs in the sivh inninB,i8-L jlleffoids' Red'Dog who scon j track and field that has been traditional with .by, a one sided 13-0 score, ^^^^hr^jpj in a division of Detawaie Park Homelike IR. Gloff 1 the people of the State of New Jersey for many \\ I. Robert Lemej', Brennan's sec- Brandywlne, MacSweelie Stable- pj|m mal i newly married — F Ferrani 13 along the seven inivun route years. It is a tradition that has bred and then I'rank's Tavern II mid. baseman. «as a star in Notch, first in a division of the ^ js t^y ic ancestral home' EDISON M12i: The Strawberry Hill .\. f- gavet League Standings 1 ilzgerald's fl'the batter's box with three sinc- Tuckerman at Suffolk Down. Peli- Bridegroom - If is, precious, R West encouraged in great measure, a parade of Olym- a demonstration of it- |imwer at i Jirennan's A, (C. 1 lo. while his teammates, Odd- MEM.0 PARK TERRACE BOYS can Stable's Park, victor in last Film Star-Say, it looklk s mightih y G Robinson . pic and AAU record holders. Names such as Lorsi Bakery' 1 leek and Cunu eontrbiuted to the the plate by downinj; ihe Fords Senior haven'tiR. LaRocca 17-1 count season's Longfellow and winner cljfnmiliar. Are you sure Frank Budd, Don Bragg, Dave Sime, Eulace Iselin VFW 2 favorable verdict with two safe- Yanks decisively by W ^ L 'J Den pete Hers' left- Hialeah/s Bougainvillea this sea-'married you before? McUan St. A. C. 2 tics each. Moc Van Bramer belted . Sherakojhe n 1 _ Peacock, Aubrey Lewis, Elias Gilbert, Bill Alley, c J, Romer's fi iHungarian R. C. ;i a pair of single- for the Iselin I '' 'der, hammered out Appl. 4 I j.^,1, i and a home run, while Bill Bonthron, Bill Miller and the late" Al Blozis. Middlesex Lunch Fileside Really 4 Ii - ko Ted I! Milchell To the American competitors, the meet offers WOODBRIDGE - Frank's lav- Kd Jacohseiv was awarded l .ieit - Kelhan and iCommunitv She-ll em of Ford; made it three m a hiu win for Avenel. while Cal Lee'w11^ two nits apce two additional goals. The first six American fin- 11 a air Tickets Still Available row in the Recreation Senior «as lagged with the Hungarians'^ ™ P 5 sihglc- or ro.eis Major ishers in each event, not counting athletes who v Be pf 1 d a al Softball League after shutting out reversal. i o«"R •'•» y !""' '' ( ™' | W 1 have previously qualified in the All Service and Middlesex Lunch 16-0 behind the Dm'si's Bakery moved into ailhree hitler to Ram credit for the 11 Wall the National Collegiate Athletic Association •effective pitching of Duff- Mig- lie for second place in the cur-:Strawbeery Hill Inuniph 'wh|u, Ri|.ch 11 For Jaycees Track Meetl ll)e me s s11 hlirl(M championships, will be eligible for the New York none. ivnt standings alter hanging a "f P> l« ^ iDuersciHdl 10 Mignone, who struck oui eight l.VI setback on ihe McLean St. Sew1 runs in the fourth inning:"" ',' - 0 U. S. Olympic team trials to be held at Randalls WOODBRIDGE - With only,— 'hatters, had a no hitter going i- A.C. were all Ihe NeW BieeH ^K''^""^.^.., n u h wo days remaining -before Ihe Denny Stankovi', v Island, July 3 and 4. The first two American fin- til Bob Hahn doubled in Ihe tilth Jim Covino supplied most ofl'ion required to come up with a • fi 9 starting gun al Ihe New Jersey important role in 'J \ ishers also will qualify for the U, S. team sched- 'inning. The game's losing chuck-ihe Makers' |xjwer at the platei 12-6 ''ecision over the Keefers. ' , , ft Jaycee National AAU Track and Giants Bow win with three ii:' , : ci was Jim Mullen. with two singles and a double.] The win was the VH-IUI- llurd m ^™^ {^ 3 Field Championships, there are uled to meet a Russian team in a dual meet at 111 stal ts since 1llp sliUl of tllP The Giant slugp'i • i> The Fords' mainstay at the.while two hits were accounted|f° ' ' ' ' M!nor still some good seats available zon, two home r .T- Los Angeles late in July. iplate with two hits each wcriHor by Ronnie Decibus, Carl Dejcurrent season. according to local chairman Al-i To Pirates 1 ; 1 w Baumley. two hi ISain Marsicano and Pele ilarilln. Fwlwicu, Pal Margiottu, Dun Home rans by Frank KieiseP 13 her! V. Kaiser. This particular meet was last held here in the m Team Standing!!: i The, Angels, hriimel tii In a game.which took place at'Kulclima, Jim Hudanich andumd Wardlow were the New """ ° '" ° 12 East at Princeton's Palmer Stadium in 1936 and Merrill Park. Fitzgerald A.C. of Gej>rge Murdeick. |Breed's big blows in the fourth/«n«' '^un The Jaycee-Rutgers A'AU finals W L pitching of Mike H'rnn.' Avenel edged the Iselin VFW jy1 Pent Readings winning pitcher,'inning rally. j^" • l? are one of the three qualifying pliates 4 0 tered little difd• ulty u-,- has been brought to our state in this Olympic ) a W meets for the Olympic trials. The 1 2:Dodgers by ar> a-2 la!:. a close 3-1 score. The win was the Ronnie Dccihu.s, gave up a single, Swiatko emerged Ihe New ;™ ™"\,lr,' . i year by the New Jersey AAU through the spon- . third straight for the Irishmen, and home run during his stint in-Breed's conquering pitcher, while meet also will determine the Giants . 2 3! Cerronc made ins •:• Beck Shoes sorship of the New Jersey Jaycees, The gate The veteran Eddie Majewskijthe cenier of the rliamnnd. Frank!the loss was handed to Byrne members of the U.S. team who Dodgers 0 4 a little easier hy be-.'ii. |went Ihe lull seven inning dist- Martin absorbed Ihe McLean dc-! Over in the National Division. Pertro Oil meet the Russians in Los I HOPELAWN - The Pirates re- home runs. Also «i %,, receipts will be turned over to Rutgers for a Merit Mkt ance to chalk up Ihe triumph, feat. ! Lou Campise pitched a brilliant no Angeles in July. Seven of tVi:main a ^jj fixture in first place bats for the vu-tui- ll scholarship fund. All profits on the sale of food, While working from the rubber, FORDS-CLARA BARTON BOYS championship finals will be held jn tnc Hopelawn Youth Baseball blows were Ed Samp* ^ drinks and other items during the two day he gave up leiur scattered sale BASEBALL LEAGLE on Saturday June 27 and twelve League but only after subduing'ert Konar. 1 meet will be turned over to the United States blow* and tanned 14. The,Vets' Major National are scheduled for the following'lhe Giants n-io in an exciting ex- fhe game's IOSIHL W (lav- itra inning game. R Stankovit?. Olympic Committee. vanquished twirler, Maslrangello, Little League Standings W on pitched well in defeat, permitting Edison Social Club 14 Anyone, interested in ticketsj Bill Nova was without a doubl League Director .l.w. No previous AAU championship meet has been only three hits. Fords Fire Co, 9 should eontacl Kaiser immediate-'the most outstanding player in',gelo requests thai •>!' • given more elaborate preparation. The big item Brennan s Avenel A.C. made Heyden A. A, 6 ly as they are going at a rapid the game as he pitched and bal-lof the All Star tcur - Continental 'Winning Pitcher Gregory Gyenes the most ol III hits lo overpower Wick Agency 5 8 rate. A near capacity crowd is ted the Pirates to victory. His parlicjpatf, „, i!,, ' is the new $75,000 en-tout-cas track installed 1 L'losing pitcher Adam Gruca. v the Hungarian Reformed Church Rutgers Realty 4 8 promised for the two day finals [pitching was commendable but . . in Rutgers Stadium. Also every modern device 8 J — - Dairy Queen Jerseys '; The Pirate* scored 2 runs in American at Rutgers University Stadiuni,|his bat rJid the real damage with'L°unty wunu.. to assure the best possible condition for the ath- Parents Auxiliary Chiefs . i 4 the 1st inning em 3 hits. The Pi- New Bruns^ck All ticket inquir-|a grandslam home run, iprsctice Saturn.'. ,n •• Merwin Marine Bisons 5 Ji rales scored 2 runs in the 3rd M(J0rts ^ ^_ es should be made to Kaiser atj letes and information for the spectators will be Electro 5 Royals . 4 inning on a single by-Ken Galvach;n & ^ Move,,s 388-5341. used. v-v J-J i JAvencI Fire Co. Leafs 4 3 Heso l Marlin:; and a homo run by Joe Gyenes. '^e(j ^ 7 Tickets are priced at $5.00 for 1 1 Port Reading Fire Co Tickets for the meet at Rutgers Stadium can (Jut Bankers ' — *,Tlie Pirates bcored 3 runs in the Browns reserved seats and $3.00 for un-, (ith inning on 2 hiU. 2 walks and.Our La(lv „, Peace CYo 10 reserved seats 'per day>. Net pro- be purchased at the Village Inn on Green Street, National Team Standings an error. The Braves scored X, • Mim)r Na(|oIial ceeds from ticket sales go to es- Woodbridge, tonight and tomorrow. Lion.1 Club Pii ales . _..L. W 2 runs in the 2nd inning on 2 hits tablish a Jayivt scholarship fund Conquers Local Knit . HOOKERa ... In between dives, members of the |! K. ol C.1,Cards .otary Club , 1 Band a walk. The Braves scored Rarttall Engine Co" »2 Olat Rutgers. Proceeds from all .St. Anthony Cubs TEAM STANDINGS Imen. One of tlu- ' Springwood Swim Club have been discussing Bowl-Mor 5 61 rjm in the 3rd inning on 1 hitjclara Barton SUwarU. 5|other sources aiv slated for the 'p.B.A, Doeigers 6 and a walk. The Braves scored l, W was a towering l their recent 5-3 Softball victory over the Up- Jectro Dynamics . 4 Bond Transportatlnn 51 U.S. Olympic Fund. khwenzer Brothers 2 jFire Co. Braves 'run in the 3rd inning on 1 hit and! Aneels Port Reading F. C. 2 Avenel's victur starts. Maynard Winston supplied the pitching „ Elks Giants 0 Ludwig. while Tr F-. Groincr's . 3 10 2 walks, the Braves scored 2 runs!Rarjtan Oj) Co Ill Jaycees 2 and Ronnie Osborne, the hitting, to achieve 111 the 6th inning on 2 hits and an Woodbridge PBA 2 0 with the Knighi- Local 11W9 2 ! \merkan VIPS 2 American error. For Ihe Pirates Ken Gal- junior Golf Wodbridge Sanitation 1 0 Gene the victory. . . . The Bandits, composed of Ceil 10 1 Elks 0 iGreiner Senators . vach ana Sal Covino had 2 hits: Fords F. C 1 1 aught off a seven n 1 - Corbin* Kathryn Lempicki, Margaret Hasuly, J:in 4 trips to the plate, For lhc!clara Barton Carvel 7 Gene Schreiners 1 First Bank and Trust 0 6 3 lottom of 1 hi' "'"•' 1 v Z. team captain James Higgins and Joseph Du- W0ODB1UDGE - An outstand- Pnales Joe Gyenes had 3 hits in Braves fi s Tourney Set Avenel F. C. 1 •merge a 12 H ' Stewart's Red Sox 1 ing pitching pt'iloimancc by Billy «4 trips to the plate. For the Pii-';Ra|.ltan Vall Bus Co - Woodbridg„ _oe. Cardinals 0 Voodbridge I'af'i.i ~ dash were honored at Lou Homer's Ad Lib after Reo Diner Tigers 2 Hollar paved I lie way for Electro " ates Joe Gyenes had his first j (jrey Sox NEWARK - The 17th annual j ^^ Emergency SquaS d 0 Bob Kasko ci.' — winning the General Ceramics Mixed Bowing Kiwanis Club Indians 11 I New Jersey Public Golf Organi- w^odbridge K .of C 0 I Dynamics' b-o victory over 'First home run for the year. For the I Midget Ubtional md Frank Bu^i' ' Braves Frank Matulonis had 3 nation's junior and boys' tourna-1 i ii K. of C * 2 "'•; League championship. , . , The Woodbridge Bank and Trust in the Woodbridge p; se n iacc Schreini'i-> 'iralcs — 10 5 0 14- I hits in 4 trips lo the plate. The zz Babe Ruth League will hold its final Tag Day Babe Kuth League - 2 10 5 0 0- -,orioles )rilly rapped t«» ' ea are now 8 and 2 for Ihe. j round July 1.1 .,t Valley View,; ^"p^mpany" put their ! i: of the season this Saturday. . . . Andy Ludwig, Kullai, win lias uuw wuu ase hits: Pirates 4, R single for ''"' ' traighl games, gave up three; " "" ' i Cardinals Hanover. 2 K ,„..« ,„ ,11 .mB>»vy hat* to godd use to, outslug Al Lucas picked £ the Woodbridge Police pistol team captain, re- :lks Gianls vs K rf C Cards hits, fanned lu and walked one; Homwv Fj,.al,St Joc Gyenes. J! - - ' Indi verdict with a '•f^' Giants 10 0 0 0 1 ~- cently won the Edison Police Tournament after during his, winning seven inning; Slru,k (1U, b Pirates rounds each' J<* Zullo, Joe DeMarino anud •~ place in the Class B division. . . . Mark Vastola, pon with two hits in three trips to 3 —- ...... -. .. .1.. !••!, 1 nuiiun cu vi 1' — • . . r This is an F.m- Losing pitcherp , Tim Kish. Sturck out by William, Higgins lkk h bltd t four the batter's box. Grev Sox I day. Sixiii.fi will ,,uaiifv jn both f™ t'ovino each belted out lour After walchir.i; ~Z the Phils' pitcher with a 6-0 record in the Fords- Thu Pirates Scored 1 run in the U, walked 4, hit* 0. Off Gresh1 Bowl-Mor romped to an 'Ii2 [White Sox 0 10 groups. The junior division is forihits for the Port Beading nine to >uteh«r 0 ~: Clara Barton BoysjLeague, recently hurled a no conquest over Schwenzer Broth- first inning on fi hits. The Pirates 3 sfruck out, 8 walked, 2 'hits. entries 15 to 17 and the boys' age star at the plate. The Knights he new bov ers as their ace, Sandy Kanda, scored 5 runs in the third inning wit SUNDAY [SLOW PITCH limit « to 14. ! mainstays with three safe blows owards the dim! Z". hitter to achieve a/ 2-0 victory over the Browns on 5 hits. One of the hits was a! >'«g pitcher wtfliam Higgins.! l>kl pitched a no hittn and struck out home run for Joe Gyenes. The I Giants 1st innjng Gills, Jnani.L „ W Prizes will be awarded to cham- were Herb Reese, Lee Jjordan "1 say," to' ' ~ . .'. . Two fine pitching performances by Dennis 10 aJoiiK the ruutt!. 4 do you strike *'•' V*UIY' ,' , " Pistes scored 1 run in the fifth:n h Walked and Gillis scoiedL^.. aVe''" jpions and runner-up in each di- Joe Zega. i ;~ Reed and Eddie Mitchell paved the way for the ig jOliver'i 4 vision and for the qualifying win- Moe Barbato pitched (or tin Tim llorton the league's most inning, on 2 hits. The Pirates ng? innilll (m 2 on pass ball (rup scored). Cards)iselin A.A. " • , ii'. :.:. Jerseys' two recent victories over the Royals scored 4 runs in the sixth inning 3 Firemen and Marty Minkler- for Certainly, ' ''" devastating batter, smashed a U inl)in Willlam Ui :; and Chiefs in the Continental Division of the hits. The Cards a»rcl 2 R W™ K«t,Pionfiei Tavern 4 Woodbridge. jutcher. ,'J* tlu-ee run homer for the victors, lselm v while John Cucchioue and Bruce in the first inning on 2 walks:"" hy an error and scored on - *• 2, Survival school teaches South A total of 25 hits and a sound "In that cast' y" ~ Woodbridge Little League. . . . Western Illinois runs Iselin Giants 2 Fcrrqro cinppLd in with timely and an error The Cards scored Timothy Kish tripled and Kish Africans to kill. defense were the ingredients the eef yourself," «•'• Satans A" C. 1 ~{: is very much interested in Woodbridge High hits during the one sided , ,.U11 in the sccond. mning )n 2 Woodbridge PBA used to an ad I'm offT _ game. scored on Danniel MarisHl single! 1 Seals ~ ace javelin thrower Richie Ryan. walks and an error. The Cards Heds antage to post a 20-7 victory ovet Kicliie Beyers' hitting and pitch- ored 5 runs in the tourth in- <2 runs scored 1. Cards 4th inning,! 4 >hc Woodbridge Emergency a ing was mainly responsible lor BASEBALL STANDINGS Phils 4 All '" ning on 2 hils and 4 walks. For Robert Heroux Walked and scored Squad. VI* < ses caught, and SO touchdowns the Rotary Club's one sided 15-fi ISKMN ATHLETIC ASSO. Maglionc lees 2 MoUMolly - [he Pirates Gregory Gyenes had Choice n run scored). Giants Bthj American League Panthers Charlie Banko was the Patrol lialked to liis name. victory over the VIPS Patriot^, hits in 5 tripB to the plate, Joe 1 nen's sensation in the conliii your boy friend Morrison The win was tliji seventh in a XfM inning High got one by an error W 'C This season coach Allie Sher- lyenes and Sal Covino had lie batter's box with two for the Kularians. urn Mi ^ovmo naa ^nd scored pn an error by RF (oneOak Tree Drugs 7 AltaulH man expects to install the b foot, hits in 4 trips, Andy Gerard and I ," ' nd two home runs in four inch, 210 pound former Univers- John Kranciscu, ihu VIPS' los- un scored i. Fire Side fi W John Tirpak had 3 hits in 4,trips Sieves Cities Service 4 I Bears 6 om the bench. Ilia tearoi In Giant Fold ity of Cincinnati star permanently ing pitcher, hit the lone home Joe Gyeues hit his second 'home Shop Rite 3 Toms Shell 5 ob Simunsen, Charlie Bahr, Hud at the flankerback spot currently run in the game. run for the year. For the Cards, X NEW VOHK - , , On thi- Able Miele Excavating 4 Satens AC 4 [off and LaKocque, also got inti held by . Local l«»,wlg«l A. F Greiner'a Tim Kis)l . ad 3 hit3' in 4 tri t0 A woman went into a depart- -••ersalile five year veteran of Ihe Tomasso Health 3 Kndy Park Civu ASM D ie hitting act with three bas -it otvBob Bella.s^run producing the plate. Th'e Pirates are now ment store and asked; "Where locks apiece. Bill Dwyer rappe 23 York football Giants, signed single in the seventh inning. lions 1 Poor Teacher* S) and 2 for the year. may 1 find stockings?" National 'League a three doubles for the Emei tlis 1964 contract with the National Joe Barcellona. who took over Chain-o-Hill Womatis Club I football League's defending East '"Aisle- C." replied the. clerk. W •ncy Squad. A college student had been pes the. mound duties in relief, was Braveg. vs, Pirates Circle Ssso 6 Pony League ~«rn Division champs. g p credited with the Union club's National League The woman waited ten minutes Joe Gyenes was. the PBA Urini g bibis fathefth r ffor a new car. and then repeated; "Where will Jiramie Meat Mkt. 5 w nning pitcher. Melnick wi ^ Mornson, who has played On ^ ^ . triumph, During his brief turn on Braves — 0 3 10 0 2 Yankees. campug par I find Btoekings?" Fire Engine 5 7 targed with tha Squad's letbac! -*veryvherh e in thh e GiantiGit'' bacbk ant pointed out that most of the the dias, he allowed three hits Pirates — 2 0 2 0 0 3 Fire House #1 & Shop-Rite and struck out seven, John Bo Two base hits — Pirates Joe "Aisle C." replied the clerk S 'n the lowest (coring game 1 but quarterback, plus all cars In the parking lot were 'quite Costello's 4 ' Cooper's Dairy i w«ek, the Avenel Fire Coi do absorbed Greiner's setback. Gyenes, Braves Frank Matolonis again. Fireside Realty 4 receiving positions, wa« the old. V. F. W. 3636 4 4, ny tripped the Iselin Knights Local 1099'b best in the batter's Three bast hits None. "That's what you told me a Iselin Lumber second leading baH car- "But dad," the youth, protested 3 'umbus 9-4 (or their initial v box with two bat* knock*. were Homers Pirates Joe Gyenes. .vhile ago," snapped the woman Pacific League Lions Club "those oars belong to the fao- 3 y of the season! ianl aeatoo with a II yard Don Almasi Ken Addone, Barcel Struck out by Pirates 10. Braves b, "and you didn't even look. I'll W Dodgers 3>er carry running average, II pat-idty!" lona and Betta. Hits off S'irates 8, Braves It., s^e for myself."" * Bowl-0-Mat 1 Mineral Chetfn mersano and Allen each bla.- a ed Ihiee aitt (or the winning fi EB Cartere t Thursday, June 25, 1PS4 J PAGE FTFTBEN"; Illdepend«it-LeftdeH -) " «« LEGAL NOTtCW ' LEGAL NOTICES LSttAI. NO'l'U/t. , LEGAL NOTICES I.KIMI SOIIlF* cation of ths Townnlilp of Wood- NOTICE TO BIDDER* baton Mondt; Jure n. IM4, • |V* TIMM1Si- tlotna or reatnedon* upon Hi* *"*• int a quit-cldlm deed to, tbe J Downs , to. PU'.lon :^ called to ths . Notice Is htrebj girim Ui«t Sealed P. UU. . D^^ rrt. . ttittit « BoittB)) off lldd \ H;id. Seven Hundred rorty Tw " cl«e of such power as piay b* *•«- 'rchasei removing said reversion fact, that not lens '.linn the mini- Bid* will t» r«Mv*d 61 tbe Town HOD will mift •• r Board p. more or less .provided by tt» or rules™ 7. the. -«urci«**r wUl oompl»t> to enndlttdp* rniti Tftj«» fjtFni;-cmiivcii sruirTftwsifiip 3T' stud i Additional bu'ldlng or building*, mn-ft be paid on th« bridge on July « 1944, for tl irttlbn Building'. 6cliool '• tnia sal*. - of sale '" ui adfiHMni •*» ruinitr** JAMISJO* isrataway »mt8!IttimtSuoHn orf J»aii*rj*aftl!»ry" M** IB WowJtJrttK? nj tna tn:i TTIB wwrtiBtr rvnrm tm rt-ir nomraT H squar* Mat wlttitn t perl- bidder Is r&utloned to Wpod A.v*niu, Colonls, »nd Prat bldt Uld tell ii nuDilDilo Ul too tlitlri o Id'onro said ate Iron .time t" -I of sli (8> years from th« date of m^9 certain thathtt allll conditionditi s | t AAv«mi« , AAveiiell , both i n ththrhldheslh t oiddfr or bidder, propim ".mi* tubjeot ojiiy to mcri llmltn SLAVITT * 8LAVTTI, The Woodbridge swain*: of title making r ka tota l oof regarding local -.1 n* I", it Vulonti snd • oiu or renmrtloji upon the «fr Attorneys. . i * I , ..v }°W regarding luc»l tridd •arue. clirlM.ToHnshlToH'nshlpp oott vToodbrMm iCottttiCottttw am n* It t 'I'lt d l ih ,;' I onion, managed by ie mindred-ility thousand *qiur« .Delay* dm to lubor dlfflcultlM will #J«M-A) consMlnit of the tollonlnr certain rrrnns liKeillnt,. 344 l<* ot such powft ai iriaj be ipf-11 M I i> of gross floor >rn of bulldlnj.Lnott bhae tlinttoltrttfrtd . iiltl Areangela Av«mie. presently lorate" ai;v prrttlded hy is* or niiM of ^ J,* and Eta Rich- 'l the event building* totalling on* Bid bbond or certified rhecect In hthe e 1,807 I..f 8" A C P'.p« oB lot* > * 10. B'.cvk jl,-T l»ntl Court. *<*i mblert 'o eondl'lnnj 'if ndrod slit; thousand aquar* f*«t amount off 110 % of the hhid priceI I 7 Bacb ilhl deluded. The spit «-... be In K Is - coi'iit or • Ktnm floor area hav* not b**n jorfance with thr terms of sale or. ROBERT H JAMISON •bell teoompkny r«ch b!db!d. and the neretwry appurtenance* In SRW JKHSR> , ' J.,,.,' ,)erformances of the pluted bjf the end of aald «1» SucctMful bidder Miiu' turnlrti accordance with plsns tad (11* with Wf 8e.-rf:ary or the Bosrd r vear* fron> tbt paaatnf at title, Take further notice that tt aald HXRRICIKI, 801 AN A (HAN(T.RV DIVISION , *' J, to belt Piscataway f off adequatdt e InsurancI e cover - catlona on (li- e l'h th' e offic~ e of tw MITttlMSCX COfXTT . 1 and In that eventJhe punihas- „. flUM«Htul Bidder„ ,.,„,„ .,„ „. iTowurilp Ingmter sale, or any date to ihlch It msyl »lso be Drnkri n«. r ID: U • , '••'; ,j1(, Middlesex County mil p*y aa liquidated damage* required to furnish a performance Bids for ths above will b< received 'be idjourned, the Hmmt of Bdwa- 1,1 SM1- -J5M 1 TRV1NOTON 9TAT1 BANI. • Amount equal to the amount-boml U> full amount of contract st »h» Ofrlc* ot the Municipal Oltrt tton nwrvH th* rinht. In It* dla- ^.Woodbridge dub has Se* J»rm tinnktng corpor»tlon,_» vable u taxes u If th* one hun- riceice.. |of tna Township of Woodbridge,1 oftllon. to reject aiiv one OT ill s wtlilel0Sln g slxty thousand squaw feet of of Mid bids and too wlnelfl «ld primpm-n PalntltT, und JOCO CONSTRVrc- All bidders must be pre-qu&llned Uunorlu Municipal Building,Wood or TION CORP.. t New Jers*y 09tP- TJL g»™ had been compjeMd_ and Iho State Bonrtl ot Education!bridge. New Jersey, until 1:00 p.mltes Mi ™ch bidder nr bidden i> n VVV JHSEY aneaeed at a'^ott raluajand otrUflo*te ot nratlon; PAB R.6ALTV CO.. « Hew fnralbg time. July «. \tU, ' to "J»J' Jerwv i-orrtorntlon: BO8K?in'HAl. * $H.00 per square foot. Said pay- nuat accompany bid. Address all 3e opened and publicly nail by th|Dat«de : June io. 1M4 it shall b* made In the mode and H„,l „••-••• i M10l»W»BX COUNTY iROSKNTHAI.. INC. a New Tork 'as early as the first in- lonwpondtnce regarding pn-qualt- Town Council at 3:00 pm. Prarall Helen H Andprwn. 8ecrftar\- norkrti SB r • !«»•« rorooratlon JAMEK P. FITTIN. and nn uer M if it were taxes due andIcatlon to: Rusatll I. orinun. Su- :n« Time. ,.„ the Legionnaires ex- to The Townahlp of Wood- Board of Bducatton ! rSVRITORS 4AVINCI8 MT) LOAN TlIt; STATE OT NEW JIH8IT, are >errl*or of Contractors Clasaln™- No plans and specification! will Town'shii* nf Woadbrldne. 'ASSOCIATION Of MIl.LBURN. snS '.ith a convincing five Said payment* ahall be ilona, BUr*au of school Building be given to prospective bidden un- IX. 6/18-35 M HSWIcorporatlon o< New Jerwv, l| Waili- vVrl' of Eieciitlon fnr the sal* ' of Mew Jertu, ROSEN „„»,, the former of building la oonstrqeted and All Insurance and bonding rom- M4. Bidders »ll) be notified nf their M. , IT1IAL & ftOSESTMAL. INC 1 iher, was presented "in the assessment roll*, of Thepanle, * concerned shall be awept- status Wthln twenty^our houra tt- NOTICS OF fIBI1C »AL1 poratlon of Sen Tor* WAI.TEh J to rue dlrfcted and de mound assignment 'iwnshly of Woodbridge. abl* to th* Board of Education mid tar prequsllflmloii form has been r0 WHOM MATCOMCffllTf: JR. PWTCT BKNtO^O. eai» » ttle at pub 8. A commission of Eighteen shall b« licensed to do bualnesn In submitted to the Municipal Clark. At a reguiDT meeting of the JOHN J nd RA1.I.V KBK- I.nril „„ ;,tnway and he came Hundred (11,800,00) Dollar* will be th* ItiM of Sew Jersey, Blda will be r»c«i™i only from unlsjBorCull orf ththe Township i wife, and STATEI I»f NKNKWW | THi: »lh DAt Ol "n I, a slcllar perform by th* Township of Wood- Tb*e Board of Education of ththe etliote Bidders who are qualified In lot lbrld«e held Tiwiiday. June .'FRSET. are Deiendnnt*. .JULY. A D, IW to any licensed real eatet* Township of WoodbndKt reserves accordance with the Instruction to 16, \9H I was directed w advertise Writ ot Execution for ins sal* of ,t hour of twe o'clock by tb* 1 working off the rub- broker or attorney ot other per»on the right to reject any mid alBiddersl . Coplei of the l*reqnellfloe- ih* fact th»' on Tuesday evening I ' "'«a«d premises dated May 4th. ,,.,.,h(. l ..-pvnl'.mK iStandard or Day- • \hll, •e no only four hits, legally permitted to receive rich bids Mid. to waive any IntormnllUtt tlon Dociunenu m>y be »t>t*lned 'July X7, IBM, ths UupMpal OOKnclli'"1M4". llKtU earttiKI time, m th* after- commissions, other than the purI-n bidding If It deema It In Its best upon application to the Municipal Will m**t at h p. In the Hy tlrtue of the above stated noon ol the said day, at tb* chaser actually consummating such|lnter*st so t od do. Clerk. Clumbers. Memorial Writ, to me directed and delivered. Sheriffs Cftlre In th* City nl New sale. Bald' commission will be due Bidders who qualify In nccord»nc» Municipal Building. WoodbrMw ^WllUxpoa* to'sai* it'wiihilo »«n-"'; 'nmiwlf.i[]"N° an,l walied two. The BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE B and payable If, a* and wh*n clos- TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRfflOK with the Instruction to Bidders may Ne* Jeraev. and expo** and sell at AIX that tract or D*m*l of Una ' ,t,hor was Des Sullivan. inn of tltl* tains place. WOODBttlDGE, NEW JEH.*EY' obtain plans and specifications at Ipubllo1 aale and to tbe highest bid- WBDNKJDAT, THB lilt OKI OF ' and premises, sltu»t«, lying snd tw- •V Ziipotizny was capably 9. All structure* to be built unde: HELEN H, ANDERSON. th» Offloe-wf Joaeph V. Valentl, der according to r*rm« of sale on JUIT AJ).. 1»M, ins In rhe Townahlp of Woodbrtdge, the term* of tills sale shall conform Secretary Municipal Clerk, during the hours 111* with the Municipal Cleric open at tbe Hour of two o'clock by the of UlddlMex. and Butt ot i,,,,; the mound chores, Tom ASSISTANCK TO SQUAD: iMrs. Jonn hurik. 44 apprn Street, n all resptcto With all Townshlpll.L. 6/25/94 of the regular course of hudne to Inajpectlon and to be publicly then prevailing (Standard or Day- hrrr-nak Ml two singles and s Ordinances and the mlei and reg- not latei th»n three (3> days prtorlread prior to sale, Lots 7 thru 10 light Saving) time. In the afternoon Known and designated upon a Port Reading, right, ii shown prespntlng n ,herk for |125 from nf the said day, at the Sheriff'* Of- ulation* ot th* Building inspector, BHERIFT'S SALK Ui the final date for rtftfvlng ot it., and 5-A thm 5-r* Inei. tn certain map entitled "Uap of Old £ while ^ ™» S«wc*yk ftc* In th* City of New Brunswick. the Ladles Auxiliary of Pert Reading Fire (ompany, to Captain all as amended or varied undei SUPERIOR COTRT OF bids. The charge for' all plans arid Hock 177-H 9 thru 13 incl and 4-A Farm btatw" situated in Wood- ei:,,d two baw hit* each. Charles Hale of the Woodbridge Emergency Squad to be uied proper procedure, provided, how NIW JERSEY .specifications Is »5,00 which aum .and 4-B In Block J77-b" lots li.i|" £\ irtilRe Township. Mlddleau County, ever, that tb* premises (hall no1 hall not bt returned, thru 17-F Incl In Block m-0 and ALL that tract or parcel of land •Jm Jersey, prepared November 30, rrow evening at six o CHANCERY DIVISION (or training purpose). be u*ed for any type of residential Blda imii*. be submitted on the11-0 thru 18-D Incl In Block 188 and premise*, hereinafter particu- Mfi, by Edward C. Rellly A A*eo- MIDDLESEX COUNTY larly described, dtuat* In th* Town- Woodbridge will engage purposes. Further provided that Docket No. F 3101 6J Propoaal Form furnished to the on th* Woodbrldg* Township As- olatce. P. I i L. t and filed In th* all buildings (halt be built ot atee! bidder, must be accompanied by sessment Map. ship of Woodbrtdge, In the County Middlesex County Clerk'* Ofllo*, in a league game at the OT BRUNSWICK SAVINGS IN- jof Ulddleim and State of Huw ta- frame and masonry block and brick STITUTION, a New J«r«ey Corpora- orporate surety for execution of rebnury 17. 19<0 u Uap 1377 la High School field. Take further notice that the 10. No building or buildings o: tion, 1* Plaintiff, and WILLIAM J. he Contract on award thereof. The file Ml By the lot Number, l la Id mutt ba accompanied bv a Oer- .Block mi. j.iuDs met earlier in th«| Springwood Swims Pastany kind whatsoever ahall be perRUMran and ELIZABETH M. RUM- tton and p& to law, fixedfixed a tlBed Check for not loss '.-.an tf.n .Lot 10 In Block 4TI-T on "Map of mltted on • buffer zone of one hls wile, ind EDWARD 7,u- minimum price at which aald lota Alto knows sud 4*al|nat*d U U m with the game winding upj Mrcent of tbe amount of ''Id. |Farm Mat**" situate in wood- hundred feet In width., which buffer and ALICE ZUB3T his wife, In said blocks will be sold together igh sirret, Woodbrldjs Townahlp, , on tie The Town Council renervea the brtdf* Township, Ulddla*ex County, rone ahall be from Blair Avenue d BBWAKD F WALSH. JR., and with all other details pertinent, Hew Jers*y. on the east to 7th Avenue on the right to accept or reject any or all Nnr Jertey, prepared by Edwwd 0 The approximate amount ol th* Upstarts by 5-3 Score EILEEN M, WALBH, his wife, are uld minimum prio* being H.OM.OO R*tl1y and Associates, dated Novem- west, and shall run along the north- >lda which In It* opinion will be Inpluj oo*tl tf preparing d**d and Judgment tor be attufled by *ald dt he best Interest of the Township. ber 90, 1W« and HIM) In th* Middle |HTKS SPEED WORK erly line of Markley Street on the Writ of Iiecutlon for the sale of advertising this sale 8»ld lota In sale li the sum ot Blx Hundred south. Bald buffer rone I* more atl Countv Clerk'a Otnc* on Feb for^nto, Ontario, Canada SEWAREN - The Springwood Vinnie Renz, the Upstart catch, .ortgaged premise* dated May 28th HEMAK B. AVERILI, said block*, If sold on terms, will mar? 17, 1M0. a* Map No. »T7, File iSlxty Thousand One Hundred light -t er, was the marvel of the game, particularly described and set forth 9M. Business Administrator require a down i«yment of 10% of It6«0,108.00) Dollar* roora or lesa, * i,^ was too ilowior »- Club of Colonia cast aside ion the. Woodbrtdge Township Tat .L. 6/23/M th* bid accepted by the Municipal M7 plu* lnu»est together with the ooeH By virtue of the above staled 114.74 the premlm commonly 1 working the lull seven frames in Map, Tai Shwt No. 104. Within [Council, the balance of purchase Being of this sale. u nnplojee of the records de- their flippers for spike shoes for Writ, to me directed and delivered. known and designated as No. 169 aald buffer zone the parking of [prloe to be paid In M days. The subKTlrnr rwerv** the right Lent at the stock exchange' the 93 degree heat. Opposing! motor vehicles other than commer- will expoae to aale at public, ven- NOTICE TO BIDDERS |Oarflcld Avenue Colonli, Wood- their toftbaU engagements with ue on Notice Is hereby given that Sealed Said property W more particularly bridge. N. J. to adjourn said aal* from time to manager Charlie Fair did nociatl truck* ahall be allowed. time subject only to such limita- roril,,tfl. To speed up her work, WXDHWDAT. THE 22nd DAT OF Bid* will be received by the Town .described a* follows: being prop- The approxltnat* amount ot the the Upstarts and at the conclu- tions cr restrictions upon the ejer- think much of Renz's feat, how- U. All of the aforesaid cove . JULY A.D., 1964, Council ot the Township of Wood- |*rty along Waring Av«., between Judgment to be satisfied by s»ld , ln,d roller skates to keep up d» of such power u may M nant«. condition* and restrictions it the hour of two o'colclc hy thibrldne on July 8, 1994, for the coh-Dunham Ave and the New Jersey salt la the nun ot Twenty-Five sion of seven innings of play, re-ever, since he relied on a snorkel! specially provided by law or nil** ,' 1>> fast pace set in the ex- shall run vrtth the land and shall hen prevalUnR (Standard or Daystructlon of sidewalk In various Turnpike In Fords Thouf&nd, Nine Hundred. Ninety- protruding from his mask to be binding on the heirs, admlnla- 1 nt nnurt. Sold subject to conil- i P A record of 30,023 shares turned to their pool a 5-3 victor. lghg t Savingg) time, In the afternoon aectlono of the Township of Wood- fako further notice that at said nwTrtM.JM.Oft'i tM»S00)) 'Doliars"Dlla more""«|oore or( Court ' Bold subject trators, antl assigns of 1 . ;:arf«1 in a day after the Maynard Winston, the Spring- breathe in the cool air which ac- day, &t the Sheriff * Of brldKe (Contract #111-A conalittng tale, or any date to which It mayless, plu* Interest together with theltlon* ot sole. the purchaser lc* In th* CiCitty off NNew Brunswick of the following quantities. be adjourned the Municipal Coun icott* of this sale. ROBERT H. IAMSON, cumulated under the low hang J Sheriff. loumement of a major ore wood pitcher who recently be- Take further notice that at said " 7,000 L.F. Concrete 81dew»l)[ ell reserve!! the right la It* dl*cr«. Th* subscriber reserve* the right ALL that tract or parcel of land came a diving champion, tested ing clouds. aale, or any date to which It ma; 300 L P. 9"x2O" Concrete Curt tlon to reject any on* or all bid* to adjourn e&ld aale from time to SLAVITT & SLAVITT, be adjourned, the Municipal Coun- situate, lying and being In thiand the necessary appurtenance* In and to sell snia lots In said block* time subject only to such ltmlta- Attorney* his arm from the center of the Under the rules of the game, cil reserves the right In Its dlacre- Township ot iMt Brunswick in tinaccordance with plans and ipecln- to such bidder as K may select. itlon* « restriction* upon the exer- I.L, 0/11-18-2J-7/J/M LEGAL NOT1CB8 tlon to reject any one or atl bldi County of Middlesex In the State o: cations on (11* In the OHlce of the]due regard belnj given to termalels* ot «uch power as may be «p1s- Glen Cove diamond and breezed Springwood put two men on base and to sell Mid lot* In said block; New Jersey: Townshlp Englne*r. .and manner of payment, tn ems* iolally provided by law or* rules" of SHERIFFS IAL1 W-SJ« through seven innings, limiting in the third inning when the Upt-o such bidder a* It may select Known and designated as Lo Bid* for the above will be rec*iY*d one ot more minimum bids shall Court. Bold subject to oondlUons of SUPERIOR COURT Or due regard being given to term NOTICE <>r PUBLIC IALB the opposition to three hits. When starts failed to provide a swim- No. 2 In Block No. 718 on a mn| at the Office ot the Municipal Clerk be received. Ml*. NEW JERSEY WHOM IT HAT CONOBW; and manner of payment, In casentitled "Map of Lois Park. Section of the Township of Woodbrldn, rjpon sccepwinc* of the minimum ROBERT R. JAMISON. CHANCERY DIVISION one or more minimum bids aha: .i regular m**tlD( of tb* asked about his mound perform- ming lane down to first base, At 1-3 Inclusive situate In Efts'. Bruin Memorial Municipal Building, Wood- bid, or bid above minimum, by the SherlfJ. MIDDLESEX COUNTY be received 1 •;;;,il Council of th* Township ance, the veteran replied, "The this point Ronnie Osborne stepped wick TOWMhlp, Mlddlesei Count bridge. New Jersey, until 3 P. U. Uunlelpal Council and the payro*nt KKUUQIL, BOLAN * DOCKET NO. F-H24-4J •udbridtf* h*ld TuMdaj, Jim* up to the plate and promptly Upon acceptance of the minimum N. J. Bat.lt 1"=.W March 1853" an PWvalllnR time, July «, 19M, to thereof by the purchaser according Attorney*. IrvlnRton state Bank, a New J*r- DM. I iu directed to advertise Olympic team will have to do bid, or bid sbovo minimum, by thifllsd In the- Middlesex County tte opened and publicly rtad by th* to th* roann«r of purchase In ao- I.L. 6/4-11-18-J5/M ue.32 My Banking cotporatlon, 1* VMti- ii.-1 that on Tu*»day «v*nlng, without my services because I belted a home run to practically Municipal Council aid the pajmen lolerk's O(Bc« on May 1. 1953 as MapTown Oouncll at 2 p. m., prevailing oordanee with terms nf sale on Ifl, and PAB REALTY CO. ma, a - iM4, th* Municipal Oouncll ice the game. thereof by the purchaser aocordlni No. 1804 in Pile No. 37. Time. ale, the Township will deliver a SHERIFF'S BALK lew Jersey corporation; ROSEN* am about to make another pitch- to the manner of purchase In ac .-'. st 8 I' U. (Di.T.) In th* After a heavy downpour which Commonly known a« 15 Lois Ave- No plan* and specifications will bargain and sale deed for said SUPERIOR COURT OF THAI & R06ENTHAL, INC., a New lr, :•** Cliamb*rs, Memorial ing comeback." cordon™ with terms of sale on nue, But Brunswick, New Jersey. be given to prospective bidden un- premise* NEW JERSEY York corporation; RANDOLPH LA- v Buiming, Woodbrldg*, The Upstarts had Cal Lee'.flooded the field, the Upstarts Hie, the Township will deliver iThe following equipment Is Indud til they are prequallfled. Prequallll- DATED: June 16, 19M. CHANCERY DIVISION ZARO and LOUISE LAZARO, tU* ••••wy, and eipow and tell st 1 bargain and sale deed for saled In this Mortgage: Gas Range. oatlon period shall end on July 1, JO8BPH VALBNTI, MIDDLESEX COUNTY Wlt«, JAMES P. FITTm and BTATI : «..« and to tht highest bld- primed for their mound assign- equipped Harold Mortensen, Er- premises. The appMklmiu amount of the1064. Bidden will b* notlfl* A deposit of ten (10%) per whatsoever Hovever, In the event Announcad the dosing date for 11- Bidder; must be Mcoropanled by Writ, to me directed and dnUv«r«rl,«-.. .. .t.. ^!». ~i H.™ Rnin.. bridge Township. Middlesex ""'^ Towsthlp of Woodbrldg* for a CHANCIIR DIVIBIOV «.1!l expos* to aal* at public ven- Office In th* City of New |t •' the suoceuful bid prio*. tn period ot nine i») month.', with that purchuer falls to comply with InK applications, July ID, 1K4. corporate surety for execution of rick. M. J. New Jersey, prepared November 30, MIDDIESRX COUNTV the Contract on award thereof. The du* on s'e-n«" ' «i» ,". 47A1» known and designated** H a-.iich ahall be thirty (30) daya Township of WoodbrU^e, M th* 0. Purchaser shftll conimenc Woodbrldge Township. Assistant NION COUNT? TRUST COMPA flee In th* City at Hew BrunswickJeertaln map entitled Map of Old uie (wlilch time ta hereby expena* of th* purchaser. In a form .:./.inter, Salary, IJ774-»7506 per| the bust Interest of the Townshtp, |N j I Farm Estates" situated In Wood- High Street. Woodbridge Townihip. construction, of an Industrial 0 Y, INC., a corporation of New Jer- HEMAN B. AVXRILL if th< M**nc*) in tb* mansatisfactor. y to th* Deiirtment ot iy, are Defendant*. Writ ot Biecu- ALL that traot or parcel of landinrldge Township. .Middlesex Coun- Neew Jersey. , .oinmerclal building ot RuBlness Administrator !<>:.o»1n« Law. L. '8/2J-7/2-9/64 18.38! on for the sale Of mortgaged preni The approximate amount ^of ot at lean alxthy thousand aqu&n IL. 6/25/64 *14,30 and premises, herwlnafter partlcu-'.ty- N«w Jersey, prepared Novomber by said w iiv» ot th* afonajald ten I. Purchaser must, vlthln nine dated May J7th, 1964. larly described, iltuaM In th* Town- M. l»». >>y Mv/aid c. RelUs< b feet of groaa floor .area as dttlrn-: RESOLUTION Is Hundred f) ;«r crnt depoalt, cath to I) months tf m the dis* of clo.-i- By virtue of tht above stated ship 6f Woodbrtdge, In the County Associates. P. 1. & L. S. and aiedjsale light Hun- the toul piirchaae price, In The Woodbrtdgf. Township 7..m Cdke Notice that on th* 17th day NOTICE ii the Middlesex County Clerk's!Fifty-Nine, of title, flU the en- >lt, to me directed and delivered of M1ddle»x and State of N*w Jer- """ ""•" m..*.,im Dol- :he hervtnafMr m*nttOO*d iu» w ni», <.UU>II«~.J •-• - — ."• ,w Ordinancordinance of 1M01BB0, within oin i, June, IM4, th* Zoning Board o" BOABD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS Office February 17, I960 n« Map " ' days aftr will sipo.se to aal« at public ven- »ey: tlr* pr*ml*a» conveyed with clean *d^ ,gnty ,m) Mljustment of the Township o; ue on W5DNB8DAT, THE 22nrt DISTRICT No. a 2377 In file 947 by the lot number l BE mo known and designated as with the coats money not* tod mort- eartluiikh tild*biil (rubbish« stuin,M tr«betc, . argarbagee sp*-^'""*", ^^"g?," « ?— —The conetnictlni '.'oadbrtdge. after a public hearing iAV OF JULY -A.D.. l««4. at tho PORT READING. N. J. 3 in Block 473 Y iunk. d»brt». atuinp*. etc. are sp*- "°* ",,iiHi . .h^n h. 1 tot 18 In Block 471-X on "Map of rlber nter.- ilfcailj• not «llo3'. to elevation »' » "ulldlnng .hall be consWereJ » "lite/ : the application of Howard our of two o'clock by the then pre- At a regular meeting of the BoardOld Farm Estates" situate In Wood- Also known and designated aa i 1 r*lbottt for a variance to erect of Fire Commissioners. . District sald sals lrom Urn* om d ! alllng (Standard or Daylight Sav- bridge Township, Mlddltaei Coun- 135 OaxBeld Avenue, Woodbridge j to o such " ' i» abjv. ^ «,,,!. i?-n^,r^^ crtrU et.r^!, :' one family dwelling on Lot 86ng) time, In the afternoon ot theNumber Two held on Monday, June ty New Jersey, prepared by Edward Tomshlp. New Jersey. YOU £A£f GET ! upon aMh.iiiifinr »hall be nomDl»Wd wlthii i Block 59-E at 10 William Street »ld day. .it the Sheriff's Office In is. 1964, the following statement of The approximate amount of the tlons or C Rellly and' Auoclates. dated No- errlse of such power at may be spe- ords, New Jeraey, and that deter' he City ot New Brunswick, N. J. Receipts and Disbursements for the Judgment t» be satisfied by said f vember 10, 1959, and filed In the cially provided by law or rules of RELIEF FROM i. n fttur n of atld Zoning Board o Fiscal Year March 1, 19S3 to Feb- sole la the sum or sit Hundred All thai trace or parcel ot land Mlddleaex County Clerk's Office on Court. Sold subject to conditions iljustmetit ha* been filed In and premises, hereinafter partial, ruary 29, 1964, was submitted by February 18, tOflOi Sluy Thousand, Two Hundred. dice of said Board at the Mimlcl the District Treasurer a* follows: Forty-Cpe ($.600,241.00) Dollars mnrt of sale. th* standard Township ol Wood-1 ™"' ~ —;v-,- " ,i"-^ , ,, larly deurtbed, situate In the Bor- Being the ptemlses commonly ROBERT H. JAMI8ON h ,i! Building. Main Street, Wood iilgh of Cirteret, In the County of Cash "Balance March 1, or lee*, plua Interest together with IDACHE PAIN 1 P known and designated as No. 180 SberlB. bridge apeclflcatlona. with a «WO' 3 °L t«t M bui dlnx ' irldge. New Jersey, and la avallabji Middlesex nnd State of New Jersey: Oarfleld Avenue, Colonia, Wood the cost of thU aale. 1963 • 782.89 sLAvrrr * BLAVTTT, AN8ACK |rm you FAST nlilf ur Inspection. Being known, designated and dls- bridge, H, J. The auDaerlber reserves the right P hMe Cash Recelpti: Attorney*- HH punt ol hitdacht, Murtlzii, ?n ,i,'L ,h i n* «^ JiwltlUn the respective aforemen EDWAHD 8CHLATTER liiKUl.stifd as and by L,ot No. 8, InPlre Tax Levy - Appropri- The approximate amount of the to adjourn aald sale from time to (88.U •»«• taBir. tliMtto slope adjacent ,,Qned tlmeiM tn and ,n eUhe, " to such " "" iritis, ind minor piim of arthritis. Secretary, Board of Adjustment Block No. 11, on A certain map of ation Remitted by Wood- Judgment to be satisfied by said Township of Woodbrtdge iroperty entitled "Map of Bulletins eumitism. BICIUJI STAN6ACK re brldfc'e Township Trea- Jh? XL. i "X? *?f? .? n £ " WOW conveyed hereunder. I.L. 6/25/M i Lots. Colwfll, Woodbridge Townsrlilp, surer $40,167.80 SmUmi UVKII miictWf-mfmi the slope of the bank shall be•lnclu(nn, my buildings or partial!-. Middlesex County, State of New Jer-Loan - Be Purchase' of M priKdbed ingfHliints l«f list gmt*r than the angle of repoee of formtd "buildln(i& ,*„„,„* shal; aESOLUTlON y," and known in Map No. 217, ths aaturalipll present. ^Sald bank .aitomntlcally revert to the Town- New Truck ... 37,000.00* Take Notice that on the 17 th d&: surveyeij by Louts Quln, EllzabMh. Total Receipts <7,l{7.90 i'i'l, you cm tiki STANBACK with " otof Waodhrldie wlthOVIt the ot Jun*. 1M4, tb* Zoning Board w«x>w^« wh New 'Jerseyy, tiled Augusg t 24, 1992 and Total Cash Available 67.930.79 ifiderw*. UtisfKtiMjumntMdl cotw. »ua MM 1* b y 61 the Township neceartteartty o £ ,nv Qotice or demand amendeddd mapp QlQ d DecembeDb r 8,, 1818-Cash Dtibursements: tww Aly p rtd , deUy n, alter a public bear! STOCK *ALE! LTut jtructM within lnne (9) mouths whltww 92 at the Clerk"* Office ot Mlddl« Salaries and firemen's i of titl commencement of eonatruotlon Cl NBACK from th* d»tt> of comm denied the application of Jos*p [aex Countv. File No. 174, Compensation and ill sny completion caused by strikeik , wwarr Bagdl for a variance to UN 11 J. In tb* event that purchaser ur d d thr similar Being also known as Lot No. 8, Bonus 1J,«8.89 paratlon existing on*, family dwelling cr*af ,n Block 157, on th« Borough of iCKneral Expense* „... g 2,491,11 rvt *v*r Ing two undersized lots on Lot* 31 [Carteret Tiif and Assesxment Map, Fire Equipment 1,149.38 6 ivnd 317 In Block 5-B at 44 Mi of compliance alg Being tommonly known as "NoInsuranc, e ;. 3,714.39 Street, Hopelawn, New Jeraey, ani ahlp EuKlowr of th* Tow 49 Randolph Street, Carteret, New Truck and J that determination of aald Zonli g, th«n iJersey. Repairs 1.8M.13 Bo of Adjustment hm h»«n flli th. aiamva SALSS arajaOT TO; Water Hydrant* 1,320.00 In the office of aald Board at t! Auxiliary Siren Municipal Building, Main Btr« 1. Costs nf Court, AdvertlMng olid (Partial) 1,380.00 Woodbrldge, New Jersey, and Sheriff's tees, 2, Unpaid tuxes, If any, Flrehouse Repair* and available for Uuiiectlon. 1,998.95 3 Unpaid assessments. If any. Improvement* IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EDWARD SCHLATTBR 132.43 4 Subject to restrictions, If any. Gas Ii Oil— For Truck* Secretary, Board of Adjuatmei 1,500.00 5. Bublfv- to such state of facts Chief's Budget Township of Woodbrldge 331.03 AVAILABLE ON ALL MODELS '.Hi', an accurate survey and InElectio- n Expenses I.L. t/tl/U , 75.70 sneftlim of the premises mlglit Miscellaneous Expense* disclose. Total Disbursement* (tJ4,4S3.12 LISTED BELOW - GOOD SELECTION 0$ COLORS IN STOCK PBOPORAI; Si,1JJ«•.: *as«iuauts, If auy. Cash Saline* February STARR THIS SUNDAY AT 2 P. M. Sealed bid* will be received Federal, State and Municipal 39, 113,497.67' th*' Board of Education of acts, laws, ordlnanrfi i andd regu- Township of Woodbrldge at the Ad- NOTE: AH Cars Guaranteed For I lations affecting the use ana oc- •loon o! $27,000.00 deposited Feb- inlubtratlon Building, School cupancy of the premises. . Street, Woodbridge, N . J., on Tues- ruary 28, 1954, to be uaed for the Judgment contains a judgment day, July 7, 19M, at 10:30 a.m., ED. purchase of a new On truck u S.T., at which time bldj will be for possession but a purchaser approved by the voters of District publicly opened and read a-loud lor: would have to obtain Ms own Number Two on December 17 | CARTERET writ of possession. 1M3. LIBRARY FURNITURE & EQUIP- RS| I. Subject to rights of adjoining "Cash Balance, net of loan, In- MENT - Kennedy H. 8. and Ave- uwmn, und fences and hedges, nel Jr. H. S. cludes the, cost of Item* which I! The* Car. Are Not Stripped - All Are If any have been'appropriated for, dur-1| ATHLETIC SUPPLIES — Four Ju- The .i;n>ro!flmate amount of the 1»B the current fiscal year but ulor High Schools. Judgment to be satisfied by aald sale riot us yet disbursed aa ot Feb. I ,TOC« PHYSICAL EDUCATION 8 U P • Is the sum of Seven Thousand, rlnry 29, 1W4. THUNDERBIRD Hardtop $4651.70 $3849 1'LISS ii EQUIPMENT Four Hundred', TlUtry-Nluo (*7.4J9. 55564 FAIR! Lists, Specifications and Bid Respectfully »ubmltt*d, 001 Dollars more or lass, plua Inter- JOHN PALINSKY j Forms may be secured at the of-est together with the costs of this 47464 GALAX1E '550' 2-Door, Hardtop $2895.30 $2428 Sponsored by SU Demetrius Church fice of Uie Superintendent of iule Schools In the Administration Build- i'he subscriber reservss the right GALAXIE '500' 4:Door Sedan $^157.80 $2599 Each bid must b< sealed and 55864 to adjourn ea)d sale from time to NOTICE plainly marked "BID ON " time' subject only to «uch limita- 51064 CUSTOM '500' 2-Door Sedan $2831.35 $2355 CARTERET SHOPPING CENTER and be accompanied by a bid bond tions or restriction* upon the exer- PLEASE TAKI NOTICE Uiat on or certified check in the* amount of cise of Ktidi power »s may be spe-the 1st day of July, 1944, at 8:00 FAIRLANE 4-Door Sedan $229925 $1999 10% of th* bid. claltv provldep °T law or rulws of P M. at Municipal Building, Wood- 57264 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret 1 bridge, New Jersey, the Planning The Board of Education reserves Court. ' subject to conditions of the right to reject any or all bids, Board of woodbrlfge Township will 45»(J4 FAIRLANE UDoor W-25 $1965 sale. review an application for the pro- In whole or lu part, Hud to waive HOBliBT JAM14ON, Sheriff. Immaterial Informalities. A D. 0LA33, Attorney. posed installation of three (1) IfAIRLANE '500' 2-Door Sedan $2529.85 $2199 40,000 gallon steel storage tauks 51964 BOARD OF EDUCATION I.L. I/C4 $9124 Township uf Woodbridge on Lot #1, Block 738 (Seffwtn) FAIRLANE Ranch Waggn $2789.10 $2499 AT 2 Wuodbrldge, N. J. and one (l) S.OOO barrel atMl stor- 54564 MATINEE SUNDAY, JUNE 28th & SATURDAY, JULY HELEN H. ANDERSON # L NOT1CB age tank on lot #1 Blook 744 18*- VARlA^CE-AyTOUOBIXE SHOP waren) u shown on the Pax M*p 46164 COUNTRY SQUIRE W473.55 $2867 uretery IN I.TOHT INDUSTRIAL ZONF .1. 6/21/64 »7.70 of Woodbrldee. New Jersey. Copy FREE EHTERTAIHMEMT and SROUliFPRiZfS MITELY o; eald Installation* ha* been posted COUNTRY SEDAN $3411.40 $2f .„ TAKE tfOflCt that on 62764 From 6:30 Every Night INVITATION FOB BIDS n Town Hall, Woodbrldg*, New The Board ot Education will r«- th* 17th of Jun*, 1W4, the Board Jersey. This notice U being pub- FALCON DELUXE WAGON $2675.90 $2J of Adjustment of the Township o' 56564 ld f 1shed in accordanot frith Article elve .sealed bid* for: Woodbrlds* P*nt«d th* applica- Thrill Rides * Kiddy Ride* CONTRACT U4QO-1S - PU&NiaH 'VIII of the Woodbrldg* Township tion of Vlnceot Caravella and Petei 'nulhg Ordliunc* of 1M0. T-464 KCONOLINE VAN »»«.«• $1950 AND IHSTAU. 750 AODITOIUUli Carsvelln to «"y srwn champion . . . BlacnRrdBlacnRrds arc i< n sn ported taking over Uw cornfirld loving/plants gro«'it)S ' adev Most annuals can be pinched/ IS Otj( tion of tax monies collected. AWVOU are payinp. Tan you. pefsdn-'fcrt* nf nann* aS'TTfll • raintnf c^ttal pumshwent gum With too "much shade, plants may "according to this old-timer • even" |e al ssnclJo11 to vlolent in South Jersey for easy the" township will be able to bor-'ally. afford' a lax increase? y,,,.. experts consider i-apiial R . . |thls -tretch and have long spaces' be- Zinnins at the expense of losing 1 lo« some more millions of dol- Thflc ,.,,T )a«s which-automa- ,Hm,.hment to be bnital ana- Secondly, too many citizens. tu(-en nodfs or joints jp the largest crown flower. All the BUSINESS ven W tl0 r ta l«" lically aoveiti' cit.es. No matter ('hromsm in m ^lightened soci- f J™?. , ™t ",'",; Cosmos is an sample. Wile «"" "««••" "^ '"tisfartori- It i> vad when a nty w rmin.n- whatmir mayor has to'tty. our r,vv AwJ „, ^ ^th penalty fotmed fail to take action. Action^ plants pw rapidly, and tb*re ly large, though, Air — Riifi — Steamship - H,,,,., psl.tv icaches the verge of hank- rmbl.c M luv.lv tiro •ompin.- , ' ;,< lepal existent. « rompjex •" mahire society: few: may t>e 3 or 4 inches between the Except for mums not many m;l:t ;;lins TOUft AND CKnSE RESERVATIONS rn;il<'y Our t«»ns!iip wat once Fir,t aid -mind- hhi me<. and |:,w)v ,hrouf!h disinterest. nl,,. o iw wll ever be in thft position whorls of leaves A Cosmos may perennials can be pinched as per- o( in a bankrupt. The employee* ivero'evrrvthmi: t'Ne where the spend- itlflirmaiion. or evasion of return- *W i Ie«islati\e tiill to Ei on to bo 3 or 4 feet before any ennials send up one or ' more THE WORLD OVER Said in Kript When i«mn .|hl|llv on the part of the Pkv-abolish capital pumshmen or any side branches form shoots from, the ground to boar \, Phone \\ nthfr [f al bl11 Al var. and the plant, will ago. Benjamin Brenner, then ;W. ,3»3 Mapk sir,.,., 1 ^. V indirect, is pie- nerf. are a few sugge>(i<>;<- by the'(iricner Admini Trenton. New Jersey ately $750 000. or about three study capisal punishment in \e« contradiction with that piii^w SAVINGS . QUALITY . SERVICE quarters of a million'dollar- ' Jersey will hold a public hfarinc .2 The death penalty ri.".;n Jewel Seehaus Under city Matus your tax rate at 10 am.. July 10. in the As-would-be murderers. Mangle: Secretary' N. .1 Council to it bound to po up Look at your semhly Room of the Stale House do not support this point: slate-" Abolish Capital Punishment WE CARRY PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE ONLY Capitol Dome GOV'T. GRADED (Continued from Edit Page) TODAY TRADING STAMPS FREE! NOW IS THE TIME TO... A total of 24,439.503 vehicles \ crossed the Walt Whitman Bridge i during the past year, an all-time lecord and an increase of 1.231.421! over Ihe previous peak established: in 1962. Tne Benjamin Franklin[ Bridge accomodated 23.814.045; cars and trucks during the twelve : ROUND ROAST months, a drop of nearly 50.000 from the year before. j GAVELS: - Two gavels whit-j WITH BEAUTIFUL NEW tied from a 50-year-old chestnut j BOTTOM - NO FAT ADDED telephone' pole will be wielded at! both the Repubican and Democra- tic National Conventions later this KM K>T 01 OVfN IOMHEH HIM suoo-inu .. summer. ( Cressrib ROAST The two gavels have been pre- BEIF LIVER v 39 SLIPCOVERS and DRAPERIES NO FAT ADOID -lONIltSS TOP KILISH CANNtt) - READY TO KAT ,, Here's an exceptional assortment 0/ H-med to Thorn Ixird. State Dem- ocratic Chairman and W'eb- ROUND ROAST PORK LOIN ' finer fabria from all over the world. All IOUO MIAT IONRB1 TOf -ler B. Tood. Slate RepuWican AIMOUTI JTAI KHOCHA m mw Shop early for best selection of col- Chairman by Clifton J. Keating. SIRLOIN ROAST LIVERWURST PIKI on, texture* and design*, «o that an engineer with the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co.. who carved PWMAHM6 M m yow furniture will look like new. (ONHIJS them from the pole in his sparej ( lime. (jip CHUCK BEEF SHORT RIBS. 4 5

A bronze donkey, provided by MROAST ( i he Morris County Democratic1 mkc'l HAM RIB STEAKS %. 69 SCOTCHGARD IKT1A UAN BA. SOFA and Committee, and an ivory elephant,! MOUND CHUCK BRAND carved in India, were inlafd in the| ITYU - UTIA IUN C gavels. The presentation wasj C ROUND ROUND, 7 9 STAINREPELLER tERIBS CHAIR made recently in the office of; Governor Richard J. Hughes on| CUBE STEAKS * 89C behalf of the nationwide Tele- DRUMSTICKS AS LOW AS phone Pioneers of America. ALL GRINDS TURKEY RUDY TO COOK Ib The Republican National Con- vention gets underway at the Cm' I'alace in SanKrancisco on July DETERGENT * PREMocSPAM 13 while the Democrats will con- $W»TS vene at the Convention Hall ini LOW ffc SUDS ,V" Atlantic City on August 24. ' DASH a,»; 168 ' JERSEY JIGSAW: - Traffic1 20c OFF box TEA BAGS 1OO deaths in New Jersey thus far- TWO GUYS PRODUCE DEPT SAVINGS this year have reached 434 as[ compared with 376 to the same] date last year . . . More New Jer- CANTALOUPE SALAD DRESSING sey vegetables will be on the KRAFT '. market this year than ever be- PINK MEAT fore . . . Employment in New Jer- 25 MIRACLE WHIP sey showed further seasonal ex- pansion of 11700 in May, the State STRAWBERRIES 00 Department of Labor and Indus- FROSTY TOPS ei. try announces . . . Hospital Ser- CHICKEN All slipcovers are pinfiUed and cut on your furniture NAMSCO VMI-THM your home by expert craftsmen to insure perfect fit. Price i vice Plan of New Jersey orary UP- lib RED PLUMS .25' phg. AD attractive anbortmeni of medium w e 1 K h I. ttxiured, plus rom'IdHKi soluU. portunities in many New Jersey ROY AL DAIRY pkgi ItCMNKLICUT 10 economy weight fabrics In the TEXAS VB10W washable fabrics, Scotcli Gard* Arm and head, p d lakes and ponds according to the 35* I swat designs. ipot reststsnt. scotch Garcl*. n\)O\ resistant. State Division of Fish and Game ONIONS us #i 3*25' . . . The State of New Jersey has CHOCOIATE r?.INK HfSHTWMI ORANGE DELIGHT LABOR FREE ON PINCH PLEATED DRAW DRAPES received certificates for achieve- CARROTS 2 2 29' ments for the National Safety CAUKWHA SUNK 1ST MINUTE MAID CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR ORDER! Council for traffic safely educa LEMONS tion in the schools and for or PEAS & CARROTS s Choose from the largest variety of ganizing on both government and ROYAL DAIRY APPETIZING DEPT. SAVINGS Decorative Drapery Fabrics in New citizen levels for traffic safety CHUSE SLICES PIASy CORN ML -• Jersey. Our workshop will make up improvement during 1963 ... Mo I oi 33' TWO GUYS V *v your draperies FREE (72" or tor vehicle inspection stations are CHICKEN ROLL longesr) . . . Beautifully Custom now operating on summer hours ONE BOOK SPECIAL WEAVERS i,. Tailored to your specifications. You closing at 4:.W p.m. . . . Nine New ALL WHITE MEAT Ib. 69* WEEKLY SPECIAL pay only {pr the Fabrics. Jersey firms have paid financial; YOUR BOOK f-TTI TOWARD THE penalties to the State Department WOK H W ML] PURCHASE Of of Health during May for viola- FREE SHOP AT E ting Ihe State's Air Pullution Con- WASTEBASKET trol Code . . . Governor Hughes Decorating Service is opposed to any move to amend MEN'S or WOMEN'S 40 QT. on the United States Constitution 17 JEWEL ELGIN 1 claiming "it has served the coun- ROUND PLASTIC CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS try well" . . . Governor Hughes WATCHES MUENSTER CHEESE aid DRAPERIES has signed a bill into law allowing My guoiaiitHd Al n««t lt(U. CalT FU 8 - 3311 a safe-dejxikit box holder to desig- Out Di| U» DM. hi» 19.95 SLICED TO ORDER ^ CQ< nate a minor as an agent for ac- cess to the. box ... Tentative w. Guyi EjCTRA QUALITY FMSH tmg*%, regulations for the iW64 hunting ONLY 77 to oar Custom Draperies . . . seasons will be given >a hearing in 12 Shrimp Salad '£ 59 WITH A NOI PKKIUSi Of $LN N MP«i I At No Extra Cost! the State Labor Department ll«Y C.-T. All our custom drawdrai>e< havr the tul- lowlng features—nude in our own work- Building by the State Fish and shop: Game Conimibskm at t p.m. July kRCAL • Fully M«kh«l • PemuuuinL 7 ... The State Farm Bureau has IVORY SOAP COMET Designs. ilurkram. officially requested the State Fish. ^PERSONAL • Tabled to imure * Individually Cut. WAXED PAPER 1001 20c straight lunging.* Pressed •- ready and Game Council to extend the SIZE 4 ,„ 21c • Beautifully Wind to hang. length of the 1964-65 raccoon sea- 2i:28c stitched, • Complete with BathroMi Tissue 4 P.., 39c • Weighted henu. drapery pins. son by a month, by beginning it on September 1 instead of Sep- lltember 1 instead of Frwzar Paper w 49c 26 as presently pi 30 LARGE "Only Sandwich Bags 2 ctunl 15c Salvo - 69' Fab 31' CAPITOL CAPERS: We give <,->,. GREEN STAMPS 1200 Stamps yte motorcyclists in I must continue to be acco AJAX CLEANSER til your S. & If. book" by .a licensed driver al new law grant* them a LARGE n AD SIZE L f, •I license to operate a Florient 49 RAHWAY FASHION FABRICS IVORY SOAP PREMIUM INTERIOR DECORATORS AWAKE ITCHINL. LAKGE Dash»" 38 SIZE Ltt doctor's formula stop it 2 -29c MUZ STARTIR 55' 1421 MAIN ST, RAHWAY, N, J. /niio speeds ^oothiog relief to ex- tciiullv iiu*>j ilehinp of eczema, minor i^hei. ulcin irntttiooi, nOD- poisonous insect bitM. Ofm*1'*"* - Woodbr OPEN DAILY 9:30 A. M. (ill 10 P HANOI- FREE PARKING nerve tiiduijp. Kills qulbow of tur>

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