EDIftOtiJ POftDS BIACON Woodbridge, Avencl, Colonta, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Keasbey, Port Reading, Sewaren and Edison 30 On Woodbridge, New Jersey, Thursday, September 30,1965 «•€•«$ reiber In Race "Free School Lands' Oppose Bihler, Sale Nets $932,000 4 \ yo In November At Spirited Auction

\ thin! figure I won high level ••inlorsemrnl. Tiles now WOODBRIDOK - The decision! to W7.000, after having dropwfc. to turn down the bills offered j out earlier at $872,000. E.O. Emqi First Bank&Trust at the last auction of the Free!wont as high as 1617,000 Bad (Irrliuns v,Vn for-1 him. He said that the former School Lands and pin them uplBartlctt, Hove Co., to KW.OOO. (Township Rrpub-!municipal chairman was backed Vera •an district k for Mile ftRain lust night, paid off j Thomas Hansen was the «*: chairman John j by many prominent Republicans Opens IS< w Branch handsomely, as (h« final bid of;tioneer. The meeting room WM woman in Colnnia, said, "Until! ei-rd the picture!and party lenders. $932,000 was about SO percent packed to capacity with potenUN John Schreihcr decided to be aj v countv Board! Tnc new Cou higher than the $613,000 price buyers and many representatiWl '[candidate the 'Republican' tricked1 Al Kensington |tm mdeprmlent nt-i,.im(fj,|ate Mid to which concluded the earlier sale. of real estate firms. supporters:(candidate could have won. but1 S with about m •., m m ^^ flRainst thelthe 'arty would have FORD- - The FirBt Bank lmd Paley, Tucker and Green of ] It is estimated that IS of M Us petition. .political deal engineered by the'gotten nothing Trust Co.. N.A., will open its Ken- Perth Amboy were the success- 130 acres are usable and purchased for about |7,400 the race be,present Republican Municipal; Hpr ,,,„,.,.„, ,,nnrv ,. . . sington branch office officially to- ful bidders amonis the six firms ; persons: Joseph! Chairman. I believe the Repub- forme. 5thWr7 H Tn ' " day in the Fords Shopping Center who vied for the ISO-acre tract. acre. Both Cound) PresJ iU1 Others bidding were Bnrtlett, Robert Jacks, and Board of a, the support of| Mean voters of Woodbridge are eX wh ' The branch will be housed in a serving as Schrei Hove Co., of Fnrt I«e; E. O. ucation President said they [ and his ad-entitled to have a Republican house trailer as a temporary bank pcan ber's Campaigpg n Managerg, , callealled PRINCIPALS IN A HISTORIC KVENT - The principals of two township high schools, pose for a Evans, Hillside: Snyder and Sons, elated over the sate. William Bihler, candidate stand for election to until the new building is erected Board of Educa- Schreiber's candidacy, "a chance picture along with William Rihler, president of th • Hoard nf Education, before the start of the Woml- Kenilworth, Lawrence Zlrinsky, every office on the ballot. Be- for Republicans to vote for a Re- Although it is temporary, the |by the "Courageicause of the present situation . bridge-Kennedy High Srhonl football game at WondbriitKr Ilieli School Slodium, Saturday. It marked Brooklyn, N Y. and Philip Levin, publican they know instead nf the first time thnl (he two hi<;h schools have m-1 in fnothtill with the Iselin team takitiR the interior of the building hag three of North Plninfiehl, who offered a croup of Re- will be the only Republican can- D teller windows, desks for manager the high bid of $r.l.l.ooo at the last Pledges Support now SchreibVr.'.didate seeking the Councilman-at- Democrat who is only a tool of decision, 5-0. From left In ritfht, Miss Mary Conn llv, iirimipnl of John F. KrnnHh High School. Evanko and Barone." and secretary, and it is air-condi- public sale. impaisn manaderjlarge post." who had heen vice-principal nf Woodhridge High brtorc the new school opened and was under Among the other will known Re- Principal John P. Lnzn; Mr Rihler, and Dr. l,o/o. tioned and heated. A burglar All three groups involved, the says has the en-: -\s a rcsuit of a dea, ^vetn To Merchant! publicans who are said to have alarm system has also been in- Township Council. Board of Edu- the Fifth Wardi Republican Municipal Chairman stalled. WOODBIUDGE - Mayor Wll> (Colonia ) j |, Evanko and Ralph Barnne, signed Schreiber's petition are: cation and the Trustees of the o n The permanent building is ex- Free School Lands unanimously ter Zfrpolo assured merchaalt a dissident Democrat, William Walter Kerbis, Republican Muni- fthe news, Repub- peeled to be completed within 90 approved the sale, whose businesses are located Bihler, a Democrat member of cipal Chairman, 1960-fil; Clyde, Chairman John "No Intention To Support days at the site. Architect is Route 35, Amboy Avenue in Wi Edrington, a former Republican! This land has been left ldl« for nted that it was the WoodbridRe Board of Educa- member of the School Board: | ltobcrt O'Neill of Perth Amboy. 300 yoirs, set aside in 1669 by bridge, at a meeting Tuesdjf hreibcr "did not tion, is the coalition candidate of David , Miller, Sr., a Republican Frank McChesney is in charge Governor Philip Carlcrct for the night in the Woodbridge Fur Slop, i available to the the Evanko-controlled Republican that he was doing everything po> member «f the Township's gov- of the branch and his assistants maintenance of a free school sys- unty commlUee- orRani&ition and nf Barone's dis- sible to aid them in their plight erning body in 1960-61 and his: are Helen Hugelmeyer, Ruth tem in New Jersey It had never nitteewomen who sident Democrat*. Nemyo," Tomasso Tells to eliminate the No-Stopping, N us an an «ver- in a telegram sent Tuesday, that in the Fords area, 1 believe Mr.;mocrats of the Fourth Ward and "-'•—•-• ' -»--«•• held in June with a minimum set ness area from Bunn's Lane north The Evaako-Baroo>nee deal lefleitit p i o ! he had no intention of supporting Nemyo has put his personal in-Ufoe Township of Woodbridge will Regular banking; hours, effect- at $600,000 When the bidding At the pgBi," Hii'ublicans with no n u to Highway No. l. the candidacy of Joseph Nemyo terests above the needs and that'not allow themselves to be used ive Oct., 4, Monday, will be 9 A.M. only tent m high as tt Trfe merchants asked tor his ' ' SchnSber vote for Bihler WitS%lllh Schrelbtv ™ ^tow Set I (or the at-large-candidacy. which is best for the Township of to serve personal interests. We to 5 P.M., Monday through Wed- was decideddd to readvertisd e for 1 aid-in view of the coming thnt "I heartily en- Woodbndae". • the Fourth Ward will not allow jnesday, and 9 A.Mt,lfl 7 P.M., Wthw sal' . " Mid Stressed the impd (fie candidacy of William 'I have Ijwft ewjijjlctply isnor-; ourselves to be used and will not Thursday aid Friday.'' I.asl night's nimimuiti (he "element of time" wai Bihler, president of the Board by the .idrBinfstration since'close our eyes to an ineffectual bid was set at $(150,000 an* WOODBRIDGE -. Doris Kelly, (Picture on tage IS) critical factor now, of Education and it is my con- winning contest in'candidate just because the title opened at • that price by helping teacher in the Woodbridge sklered opinion that mi. Bihleunm-ir • the Fourt* h WarrT'Tt is apparent•>• : "Organizationa•- l Democrat.. " ~has, ! Levin, and within a half-hour it Township School system, will be TO MEET WEDNESDAY would sei've Hie needs uf the en-!|iie only motive behind their seek- wen bestowed upon mm. Ine had inei-easrti by almost pm.flOO, amon;; t|ie. kindergarten teachers, 1 WOODBRIDGE - The surgical Visit tire township mure efficiently than;'11" my supporr t is lo holster their' foregoin' g sum" s up an—d• wil....«l onc- e The late bidding mostly in tossing group of the First Con. principal! superintendents, su- stren t | lie Fourth Wanl in and for all inform you as to my your hand-picked candidate Nem-' (! t Calls Barone $!.(NK) raises was between Paley, gregaUonal Church will meet, pervisors of elementary education j attempting In d"'" ' '' "" 'eelings and that of the majority Tucker and (Ircen, and Lawrence October 6,1:30 P.M. at the church and other interested educators yo. 1 for prior to Mr. Bihler's annoiinc- :if the Fourth Ward Democrats. ;odore C. Cadwalader Zirinsky. Levin pulled a surprise lounge. Meetings are held the who will uather at Forsgnte Coun. ing his eam.i;d.iey, i i,i ... ..i "Very truly yours, toward the end when he entered first Wednesday of each month School Board Secretary try Club, Jamesburs, October 13, Mayor Walter Zirpolo in re- attempts to reconcile the^ Gene A. Tomasso" 'Frustrated 6:30 P. M. for the first annual ceipt of the telegram yesterday a bid of $925.1X10 and then again at the same time. dinner of the Association of Kin- declared that "it is regretiible est parts of Theodore Curtis Cndwalader's job is dergarten F/lucators, Middlesex that you have iurncii your back Businessman' County Branch on the party which a f<-w months ict of the Job. Gov. Hughes Can Enjoy er is the secretary of the Woodbridge Board of Formed about three years ago.l ««» ?ou vork'"d ,su hard (nr tfl WOODBIUDGE - Woodbridge' b come a art 'ouncil President Hubert Jacks charge nf running the business end of the schoo the association has a threefold * " "'• purpose - to maintain and fur- "We are Democrats and in- today termed K:ilph Baronc a\ pp Many Types Of Cakes 'frustrated businessman" who icapacity, one of his major jobs is to prepare the tend to support all candidates ther the high standards of edu- had asked to invest his personal I each year for presentation to the voters. cation in New Jersey, to extend', on Line B from Governor Hughes an opportunity for kindercirton on down. Kindly convey this funds in the Metro Management, est p:•'- ••' •" ' educators to confer on problems, message to Ralph Barone, the At Armory On Oct. 6 Corporation in 1962 and 1963. j voters that ev- and questions pertaining to this obvious writer of your telegram The Metro Management Cor-i llUUeJl-l ia ;field of education; and to streng- and lo the rest of the political WOODBRIDGE - Can you pie- - poration is owned by Jacks and ing school chil- ! then communication with the pub- fence jumpers' with whom you ture over a ton of home-baked! realtor Frank Bertagna. It oper- ucation possible. | He regarding the intellectual, emo- have aligned yourself. i cakes, cookies, and pastries in Jaycees Adopt ates the Parkview Professionali the budget in! tional, physical and social values Walter Zirpolo." j one place? It's all going to hap-. Office Building on Amboy Avenue, j y». "Every item achieved through wisely organiz- P"n at the All Americans Coun- Jacks said that on several oc- c. Anything that is! ed kindergarten programs, cil Rally for Governor Richard New Program casions during 1982 and 1963, liar- hildren." j one told me that his mother had ! Dr. Anne S. Hoppoek, Director legrai at a budget like given him a considerable sum of of Elementary Education of the to know that I am ..„> _.... »-„_. ,.,„„«, WOODBRIDGvYui/umvuvirEEj —- RicharHi™«iud Nn money and that he would like to ore it is voted up- [ m organization, but I am in fact, Some 500 women ™ . ^iMosolgo, president of the Wood- even million dol- New Jersey Slate Department of invest it in the Parkview Profes- the Democratic organization can-,county in the ^.^'L^^lbridfee Township iaycees, has an- sional Building or in some other ' IChools? That's too , Kducation, will speak on 'What didate for the Fourth Ward -;engaged in the cake pr.. organiza- business venture with me Shall We Teach in Kindergarten?" this mandate was expressed in which.s expected to ake a tola™" " ft h s "I declined his offer," said the I go down to the poll- the past June primary wherein of 1.500 hours of taking in the » J Council President, find pull the 'No' lev- NIGHT the true Democrats of the FourtrJhome ki chens of the •.»> -rn. •Each will submit a cake of her A n.itional Jaytee Remarking that the only husi-- - VFW Memorial ' f.noiL.c tal affairs program, it is an nesses or real estate he owns in jnst school population IPost (KW1 . will conduct Monte „. : 'award-type program to help Woodbridge are those he owned dge is the fourth didacy of Mr. Nemyo, who was The All Americans ! Carlo night at the post home, ln- not elected in a primary. i comprised -' ••--" prior to his election in 1910, with: Itate. Only Newark, jWittd of Various ethnic ' Ov^men iSTS the exception of his home. Jacks^ man Avenue. Saturday, with "Mr Nemyo achieved his can- groups ami __ ... luncuons Palerson—in that groups and cake specialities made ^ „„„„,,,,,,„B, ,»,HVP soid thai if there was anything I Hiri-icv hv siihl(>rfu"c in that he famous by the respective na- r. And vithin the i giimes of chance offered until morally wrong or any conflict of inidnight and and old fashioned sid!! stepped i primary contest Mon-llties will be featured at the ^lie.o:,tion in government, and estimates show to stimulate good citizenship. interest in that ownership, "I s Paterson in the 'auction planned'after that. The my announcing his retirement would have disposed of the in- •biddin" and gambling wiH be done1 from the Second Ward and then Such well known cakes as apple To qualify as a Jaycee Sound en in our schools. vestment at once upon my elec- TALKS WITH SEXATOK: Bruce Gyenen, sun of Mr. and Mrs. I with stage money. [subsequent to the primary ele-istrudel (Slovak), babka and Ko-.Citi^n, a member must meet tion." on Page 3) laez (Polish), klfli (Hungarian).> i •> ht rermirements within a Joseph Gyenes, 78 Cruske Street, and a sophomore at Rider "It does seem rather strange College, speaks with Senator Clifford Case in Washington dur- pieroi-i (Russian),' soda bread'»W(.|vlHirath perjod) Defore ne thdt Barone should now suddenly ing his five-day stay there as a New Jersey representative of (Irish), und rum cakke • ItliIta ' w Ja Soi,nd m will be jusi a part of the types feel that this biulding represents the 20th Annual National Conference nn Citizenship, certificate. Requirements ln something wrong for me when of cakcaee on displapyy at the rally a?o \v wanted A totiil of 17 ethnihic groups are Hvd« attendance at Jaycee gene- onlv a *!'ort represented In the All Americans memb'Tship and boTd meet- to be a part of it," continued Jacks. "Apparently Mr. Barone Council. Middlesex Counly Free- Is: attendance at Township t Local Youth Represents holder George J. Otlowski of inability and frustation in not of Board, or Zon- being asked to invest in Metroot state All Americans Council. to-jin« Board meetings; attendance Management Corporation day termed this unjcuie undeitak- i\ .Board of Education meetings, nrking itself felt." ."SN. J. In Washington ing as an "International Baking p/r \. or other civic club meet- Jacks noted that several people honor nf Governor. Festival in M at tt tiesWOODBKIDG, a second semesteE - rBruc sophomore Gye-e , coultive.d Bopicbk Brownme u, p ofth eSeto foinl HaHving, im,s. l enter business ventures and "I Hughes." f his majoring,in secondary education afternoon. sy " choice regular-] . | ,,„ anything ld ik h "A rally of tills nature has nut "- ^ ] cm tam v qoq t see at RideRid r CollegCll e and ththe sop of! "I was told that i luul been heard of in the governor's ly. In iid:lition, a candidatdd e ffor I wrone, in tins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oyeiws, 78] rating and a recoinuieml-iUoii by cumpuinn for reelection." Ot'ow-.Soundd CitizeCii n must vote in allll ' JackJks commented that he neverjCraske street nad a mos, piea.| picked primarily because of ray 1 1 1 to om n ski said ami added, "we know it ,,|t.,;ij(,ns m\ rcferendums hftldj'.I. ^ r a vanunee or spec_lgant surpriM wj,en he went back school activities, my acad- is going tit lead to a sw "' I '«te al ]H u mmn kind to build ,0 start sehoo, Dr Daryl Fair The caU look , ; ,h , hin d participate in ! ' " ng of success in Hughes' bid for re- v n smt of l lltieal actVlty ' Expecting to face the beginning by surprise, but I certainly was ' ' » 'Any Person could have done election." i , y P of another semester and that first unhapppryo about spendinpg a we slllil as lll ln fur f the same thing I did because thhe Mis. Mary Serafin. 22 Itantan "» S of long week of d tha (onnei.|in Washington." explain^ r f Avenue, Smith River is chairman K'<-' »>' wurking on a bond issue. UuuUvas properly zoned for »*s WoodbridgWdbid e HiHighh athletettl , insteadJGyenesitd|G . • 'if the cake committee iShe is Official score cards may be ob- USe. said JaCkS. founrnlm.di himselhimcplf onn thIhfet wau«™y toIn Wash-Wiich. ; HUue 1:spen1 t the largest part of Jacks concluded his remarks by ington as one of two New Jcsny,each day attending a 115-member com- j^,,,^ ,}y any Woodbridge Town- ..:.'„„ it-,,-, hld ) jmitti;e of women, J the .irane should spend more .,U(|eilts representing the 2Mb j discussing such items as the "1_ jn cake-cutting^ttSlir an S *'" ^f «™ ^alrman,gW,,,;e Annual National Conference on!dine of the Moral FIIKT in the he fun iimrove on 1 the armury. Coffenffooe wil".inl i.bue serveti.rvrtdi 'tichard Mnsolgo. he can iii» Citizenship i United States," and nieelii" . such '»i Governor and Mrs. Hughes will *. ON iw ,t national figures as William Muy- h than engaging in tilting at the Statler Hiitnn Hotel instead era, advisor to President arrive at the Woodbrid«e Armury TKKNAGK HOP mills," at 8 P M, on October 8 when1 WOODUItlDGE - Plans hive of college,, : sop, and Senators Harrison Wj. \ some 4,QW people are expecteil been completed for a teenage hop,I "1 received a phone cull." saidjliams and Clifford Case. to honor the governor. Gov, and spousured by the Woman's Club REr tUGKKATOKS NEEDED Bruce, from the office of Dr. Bruce graduated .from Woo* Mri Hughes will review the long'of Woodbridge, at Highland Grove WOODBRIDGE - Two refrige-Frederick Rai)bjiujer, the sUte,bridge High in 196JjMhere oft. line of cakes and wmpk some Swim Club, Fords, tomorrow with. rators, a bed and a dresser are superintendenpr t 'of education in excelled in bascballfliiallUis proudj AAlsl o scheduled durindg the course music furnished by The Idelll needed for two Township needy Trenton, informing me that 1 had father is Waodhrldga De ?! of the rally arc folk ami Vnyooe interested in chaperoning families. If yyou have one of been chosen for the honor, aud Joseph Gyeoee, whQ was dances by the various nationali- cintact Mrs. John Almasl, these availablil e the was advised to start packing so -uite an athlete at the ty uroups. j Welfare Departrnwit, M£ 44500. that another student reurea&enta- year- ago. Independent-Trader PAOF TWO Thursday, September 30, 19R5 NEW ARRrVAl College Night • AVENEL . ' Ml Cooliette Club of IS. J. Local Residents In Show Fire Prevention TndlllHI GwRich |M Convenes in Avenel Catholic Daughters Set Senior Citizen SWSBton Onto f,,, Set October 19 n«, aniMHincpii n,p AVKNKI, - VHV pert home in feek Reminder 9?Bi Robert AUi, Awn?1 o'R? the wiling for a rrmtt- Events Planned Planned By Handicapped WOODBRIDGE - NlnetNri For 43rd A nnual Banquet AVFNFJ. - AA reminderem r has Iflfi of thp Grand Coo'ietip Cliibj b Grge Schnffrr New Jersey colleges, inducing WOODBntDGE - John Zullo of WOODBRIDGE _ Thr n.st for tahway, ami Cnrmen Vodnla of new by George Schnffrr, ftt New Jersey with Hf>n Oltoff, WOODHItllXiK - Court Mer-ithe annual fashion show and the new Middlesex County Junler Ihe Recreation Department ad- benefit variety show featuring 175 Westfiekl Avenue. Clark. chief of Avrnel Fire p Daughters of card party sponsored by will be represented at cedes. Catholic. dressed members of Ihe Senior .alent of physically iwlimppH Tickets for the show can be ob- that Fire Prevention Week It was annmmew) tlinl thf Su- "Although one work Amerira, will its 43rd an Stale Court, October IB at Hie Citizens Club and advised them 1 ained from any member of the October .19. Ihe Middlesex County Guidance preme r.rpyhack, Mnrtha NPCOIP persons sponsored by I" ' Hahwny nual hnnquet. October 24 at the Deal Country Club. Members that William Cominsky or far- Chapter of Indoor Sorts' ''hih •lub from Rohorl Moore of the «* Council College Night, October will make her official visit to should endeavor DEPOSIT Hoi Aire Manor, Perth Ambny, may make reservations with Mrs. teret had been named Senior Itri Plainfield YMCA, Plninfield, tick- prevention, New .lerwy on October ffl and .10 as announced today b "' fire prevention 52 19, B P.M. at Edison Townahln •Ttllab1(> for ,., with Mrs. Stephen Knurr and M ,1. Ruchnhert by tomorrow. Citizen »f the Month for his sug- et chairman, nnd at the Develop- to practice and will r« 4 guest at a dunce In ord Wilson of Cranfor.l. chair ' the local Mrs. Bernard Jost. Jr., as co- A donation was made to the gestion to Mayor Walter Zirpolo weeks a year" High School, South Colton and be hold at I.yam Veterans Hos- man. ment Office of Union Junior Col- Fw a merp chairmen. Reservations must he Woodbrklgc Emergency Squad. that Senior Citizen lie given in- rhlef. , Old Post Road. Edison. pital She will ABO tour the vet- The show is schedule! (or •''" lege, Cranfonl few pennies made hy Octnhei 20 they niiviswi. The officers were hostesses at noculntions Drill!! have hern planned during erans hospital in East Orange. ay, October 8, at H:i:> i>w , in The Rahway Chapter of ttw In Steven Bodnarchuk, president » flay pi,,i, At the opcnini! meeting of the a covered dish supper preceding Mayor Zlrpolo agreed with this theattt of Union Junior Col- this coming wok for the five of the Guidance Council and Guid- Mrs. Osthoff will r«prespnt Now the door Sports Club, nn International your valunhipq .season. Mrs Herbert Ruetsch, the meeting. Mrs. Albert Mntlark suggestion nnd announced such lege's Campui Center in Crnn- fchools in the fifth fire district ance Director of South Brunswick Jersey at the PilgrlmiijRrto the won the Special award. organlutlon for physically h*ndl Tomb of the Unkown Soldier in procrum chairman, announced innoculations will be offered free ford as a benefit for a scholar- covering AveneJ nnd portion »r High School, and StepMen G. ship fund the club has established cspped, is the only one In North- November Dinner was served events as follow*; On November of charge, October 7, 1 P.M. at Colnnia. Literature is handed Achaves, pprogram chftlrmin nnd lW» Knights of Columbus Hall. to help handicapped young people out to the children, posters dis- after the meeting. 17, ,-i Chinese auction; December ern New Jersey. Director of GiGuidancd e f ththe 1. Christmas parly; January 28, PTA Board Hold The Board of Health has arranged launch their college careers at played nnd f.vtnrle.s inspected Edison Township Public Schools, 'alholir press program: March s[for Dr. Novack to administer the Union Junior College during the advised more than 2.500 Juniors "Say It With Flowers" 23. America's Favorite Food innoculations. Frnnk Z»jae of 278 Smith Tenth Benefit Hone Shoto good time 101 , and seniorsen s from 27 public, from film: April 27, "Our Pastimes on Plans were discuscd for a (rip Street, Highland Park, will be »o practice fire drills. pl«n way ; Initial Session Plant Are Announced "' •""•' , , o~,nnH floors parocniai ana vocsmmai SutiiwiisI , MERCURY FEDST I'aude". Mny 25, Catholic Dfiugh- to Long Wood Gardens, date to :hc master of ceremonies Mr Of getting on! of second ncKiis.f WALSHECK'S WOODBRIDGE - Thr new of- n wi thp or nf the Year award; June 15, he announced. tojac, a polio victim, is n profes- COLON1A - Uwrence Fried- ficers Jind enmmitter chairmen If sSSs 'uo b.Xn'y%; -colleg' "•"-e nigh• P«»«»t program. " .•««- retaliation of officers. Members who need transporta- sional comedian and rock n roll land, publicity chslrman, an- of School 1 PTA held its initinl and what to do in rasp of fire, Discussions will be conducted on tion to the Howard Johnson Rest- songwriter nounced the third annual Western Mrs John Mullen, grand reg- board meeting Monday nl the admonished chief Sehaffer. aurant tonight will meet at the Others who will pcrlorm are: horse show for the benefit of the admissions, scholarships, loan on, and Mrs. Ruetsch, vice reg- home of Mrs. Frank C.tnin, 152 Another sugftestmn wss to clean Knights of Columbus building at Walter and James Gibbons of 81 United Cerebral Palsy Fund will and job placement policies. on. will represent the group at Dunham Place, and nutlincd a "> o'clock. Morningside Drive, Woodbridge, be held, October in at Johnson out all tns. surh as old paint cans, he presented to Ihe membership. The president, of the group an- we have nounced his appointment as State and guitar players; Mrs. Marion Joseph J Benedik, chairman The HCTIPIMI PTA mcolini! has newspapers nnd other items of Hutchlnson of 40 Dorothy Street, of ttw show, will h* assisted by icen set for October 13. Executive member for the State no value which can cause fire. ANYTHING Woodbridge, a vocalist: Edgar Mrs. Hamy Hoff, Activities will ED FREY recommends I'resenl were: President, Mrs. of New Jersey Senior Citizen. Rich of 33 Cherry Street, Eliza- begin at 890 A M and all pro- "M's net behind the Mayor and and (Icnrce Wyntt, first vice presi- Anyone who needs any kind of beth, classical pianist; Misn Hel- ceeds Will go to the United Cere- make our fire district a cleaner dent, membership, Mrs. Joseph help should contact him. alne Wlllner of ifss Berkshire bral Palsy Drive to be used st EVERYTHING Frnnlz; second vice president, The vice president spoke on and safer place to live", con CLEAN, QUIET, ECONOMICAL place, Irvington, accordionist, the center in Menlo Park. for proi;i;im. p.ironl and fnmily life Social Security and Medicare. •luded Chief Sehaffer. and Mario Pirozzl of 2(1 Avenue C, from education, Mrs. William Ilarned; New members welcomed at a be It i miall nrranse- ART NEEDLEWORK Bayonne, tenor. mmt or n WPCWIHK linl vice president, ways and meeting last week include Mrs. arr (rt»fn thn utmost A Complete Yam Shop means. Mrs. Edgar Kyle: reenrd- R.R, Grimley, Mrs. D, l!) E. Cherry St. K I 0 W t, R S liloria I'ctersen; treasurer, Mrs. Ella Linn, Rose Stravinsky, wheel chairs They have been M kmbnj Avf Woorthriditf Hah way, N. J. Canin; budget and finnnce, Fred- George Nodine, and Fredia No- rehearsing at the Keisler Tnsti % eric linonncorc; arts and decora- dine. ute, West Orange tinn, Mrs. George Velter, Jr.; Performing the Virginia Ree HEAT Mrs. E. Prekop, sunshine chair- health, Mrs William Famine; man, announced Mrs. H. Culbert, and square dances in wheelchairs historian, Mrs. Donald Maier; Mrs. Ellic Rnttinger and Mrs. A. will be: Mtss Carol Dillon of 215 At HILL... •HWt ht>t It In.r, fi ».,. CHRISTINE LKK'S publications, Mrs. (ieorfio Hango; North Park Street, Fast Orange; AM you f»n rrlr im I • Rose are on the sick list. work i reading and library, Mrs. Rus- William Justin of 28fi Sluyvesant Mr. Donoliue, president of Car- sell Brown; room representatives, Avenue, Lyndhurst; James Mnrr- teret Senior Citizens, was a guest We Mix With The Mrs, John Dubay and Mrs Jo- ano of 20 Gobel Street. Newark: and addressed the group. Mr. GASLIGHT seph Jasper; safety, Mrs, George Mrs. Agnes Mlechle of 2ffi Stuy- Campbell was introduced and a Wyalt; legislation, Itnbert Mc- vestant Avenue, Lyndhurst; Mich Finest Ingredients Kwon; Board of Education rep- card was read which had I een Oriental Restaurant and ael Paladino of 118 Hillside Ave- resentative,) Raymond Doming; received from Mr. Zabo who is In all prescriptions with precision nue, Hillside; Mrs. Lucy Pelullo' EASY Cocktail Lounge music, Mrs. George Trosky; pub- Hungary. f 211 Grafton Avenue, Newark: TERMS licity, Mrs Albert Hanson; ex- Refreshments were served by Cfi CIIERRV ST.. ELIZABETH Miss Charlotte Stampe of Mrs, Peterson, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. ceptional children, Mrs. Edwin Orange Avenue, Irvinglon; Frank Sedliek, and Mrs. Thelma Ait- F« Service With A Smile Davis. Simpson of 1 Louise Court, Belle- kens. The dark horse prize was JUST DIAL: ME 4-1738 New Entertainment Policy! ville; Miss Eugenia Ilstenski of won by Mrs. S. Cairns. Hill Pharmacy 990 East Hazelwood Sam Brulow NOW! ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS .Sf. James' Sodality S87 Roofevelt Avenue, Cartertt Phirnutlft PLUMBING Has New Officers \jnf/i Grade Girls Singspiration service will he Proprietor WI CARRY A COMPLETE; I.1KS Of held at 8 P.M. with Rev. Feigner • SUNDAY & TUESDAY NIGHTS WOODBMDGE - N<:w officers RSADY TO Ult VITAMINS and HEATING To Present Program presenting the third of a series ED FREY of the St. James' Sodality were I talks on the various religious FRED MEIJ.ER introduced at a meeting last AVENEL — The ninth grade sects. Christian Science will be 867 Harrell Ave., Woodbridge Ptonisl Vocalist. Direct From New York's East Sldel week by the Rev. Paul Gluth, lirls of the Junior High Fellow discussed. moderator. ship of the First Presbyterian • IY1ON.. WED.. THURS.. FR1 & SAT They include Kathy Zullo, pre- Church of Avenel will present a fect; Judith Sasiewicy, first vice program, "Words to the Wise' The Incomparable EMERSON prefect; Dolores Henninger, sec- tomorrow night at 7:30. After the meeting there will be a recreation Unique Piano and Vocal Stli ond vice prefect; Susan Kon- owicg, secretary, and Kathryn period until 10 P.M. Reservations Suggested on Weekends: 351-1822 Van Tassel, treasurer. World Wide Communion Sun- The next meeting is scheduled day will be observed Sunday with Luniheons Dinner* • ('orhtnlli. Authentic Cantonese for October 21, 7:3ft P.M., at St. the senior pastor, Rev. Walter Ciisltic 1'riviite Dining Room and Bnr Available for Partlei: James' School. Feigner, preaching at the 9:30 For Information or Reservations, Call: 351-1822. and 11:00 services. The sermon NBC-TV to revise its morning topic will be "The Portable Com- programing. munion."

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ADVISORY BOARD BENJAMIN BERTMAN JOHN KOL1BAS ISIDOR J WEISS Uzabethtown Gas ALEXANDER COMBA 1.KSTKR SABO JOSEPH WEISS A. ILIZAMTH ABRAHAM D. GLASS WALTKR SCHONWAIi) GEORGE EHRENKRANZ MtTUCHEN PERTH AMBOY RAHWAY WMTFItU M0 North Broad Strttt 452 Main Strut 220 Market Strut 219 Central AVtnut 1(4 Elm StrMt EL 2-6100 ME (-1700 MEt-1700 • Member Federal Depoxit lusurumf Curiiurutiun, Member ('federal Rwerve Sytttm t ME 6-1700 AD 34040 (IB.) - PACK TERM Thursday, September SO, ltten Parkway To Honor Two Dedication Rites 7 Local Student Set Tomorrow At Union Junior Collegmtt ,?...,* Ten-Year-Old Boys AA"VENBL - ReliRlous services WOODBRIDOE - Seven Wood- Ediion, and the oth« WOODBRIDGE - Two Ift-year-iway officials on hand. With the 87|Wlll be conductedd d at C bridge residents are among 10* nuntes from Woodbrid|» •• tiofl B'nai student nurses from Elizabeth graduated from Woodbridf* nld boyb s and theithir parentts wililll tomorrowt total, a total of 210 of( ththe «<* *•» ^ i 8:39 P. M. by Rnbbl School. be special gHesh of honor to- GSP employees — or almost 30 and Perth Amboy General Hos-! Brand. An important milestone night at. a dinner (or 10-year em- per cent o( the full-time work pitals who began their academic The Misses Kopytko, ^ *"^^^^^^^^^^^l ( ployees of the Garden State Park- force - will have murker! 1O will take p!aoP during the service studies Friday, September 17, at Galvahck, and Zasrc intMuneed Jerome Robinson and way. years service. Union Junion College, Cranford. enrolled in the School of Isaac Dresoher, co-chairmen of The big little gliesls will be Wil- Billy Cimllluca, whose middle The first y*nr student nuntes of Elizabeth General HoiptUL th« memorial dedication commit- linm Parkway fimilluea of West name memorialiies his birthplnre, are enrolled in the pre-clinical Enrolled in the School of tee. Dodirntinn of various items Orange and Mieli.-iel Reyes of; wa« bom in the Parkway's Tele- nursing program nl Union Junior ing of Perth Amboy General Clark, who were respectively the! graph Hill Park area on July 11, donated in memory of and'or College. They enrn 19 college pita] are Miss Horvot, honor of members' loved ones | first and third bnbi<\ horn on the! 1955. His father and Park credits in English composition Simon, and Miss Madigan wiU take place Parkway after it started full op-{way State Troopers assisted general psychology, sociology eratioa 10 years icn in July of in the delivery. Michael Reyes; This marks th» first dedication jnnatomy :,nrt physj0|0Ey, micro- 11955 I was born two weeks Inter on July of this kind since the buildinulbiolo(!y aml Wm,ra| chemistry. Dawn Toth I The youngsters and thefrjath in a hospital-bound ambul- fund was inaugurated two and Student nurses participate in all Chr'utened Sutidajf iparents, Mr. and Mrs. VHo Cim-ance. half years aRo. yew and better campus activities and have rep- ! 'tlltira and Mr. and Mrs. Modesto The family of second-born Park facilities as well as the expansion resentntion on the Day Session HOPELAWN - The InfiBW [Reyes, have accepted invitations way baby, Dolores Ixnrainr Ste- nf the temple were made possible Student Council nt Union Junior daughter of Mr and Mrs. MfchM§ to attend the Jersey Highway phens, moved out West from Now because members exceeded the College. Toth, was christened. Mlehdfc minjnjum pledge request!*!. The 106 student nurses are uihorlty's second annual M-year Jersey several years ago Dawn, by the Rev. Rerbert fttc$ ervice awards dinner for R7 Park- There have been 27 babies horn Sponsors of the dedication are;amnn(, nenrly , of Grace I,utheran Church. Ford* ay employees. The Authority on the 173-mile Parkway since its as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald are enrolled this semester at ipnrates the toll road start of basically full operation Seiff, Mr. ami Mrs. Stanley Kaf Union Junior College's 33rd aca- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan S» The dinner will be hold at the July 1. W55 Those youngster'; areika, Mr. ami Mrs. Abraham Kra- demic year. voski were the godparent!. ; Holly Pitcher Inn in Red Bank, •banded ln«pther in an informal,mcr, the Men's Club; Dr. and Ninety-five of the student nuries vith Authority Chairman Sylves group known as "The G.irdenlMrs. Atte Rothman, the Sister- come from 53 communities in 15 ifii er C Smith, Jr.. ami other Park- State Parkway Stork Club" 'hood, Mr. and Mrs, Sol Slotnick, of New Jersey's 21 counties. The oM-ICFRK: Of School 17, Cnlonia, arc shown Ix-inn roner.itiil.itMl by their principal, Mrs. William Ralderstnn. From Irft to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blacker, others are from New York and „,., iii'iiise < appiucln, trrnsiirfr; Mielincl llube, vice president; Mrs. llalderslon, David K.l.in, president; William WohlsiOr, Mr and Mrs. Mitchell Draibe, Pennsylvania, including seven uiii'liiii! secretary and Ivy Hn«kin, recording sciret.-iry. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Litinger, from Staten Island, N. Y. Marriage Vows Recited Jack Rehleslnger, Mr. and Mrs. Woodhridge. student nurses who Mr. and Mrs Melvin Schlesinger, begnn their academic studies at Home-School Group By Couple on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. I,eo Grossman, Union Junior College are: Miss !.ss Marie A. Patskanick TO School 12 Howard Drescher and Martin Christine A. Kopytko. daughter of Will Meet Tonight Potsdam. ISElilN — Marriage vows wereiLynn Grosskopf, Iselin, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine C. Kopy HOPELAWN - The Home anc There will also be a special recited Saturday afternoon be- he bride: and Miss Ellen Tomas- tko of 134 Roanoke Street; Miss Plans Program School Association will hold it plaque erected in honor of the ! (>I IH'liUlfl, SOU '" ' i .2. The. schedule includes social Woodbridge. The Rev. John U ard Fiorella, Rnyrcville. JRosh Hashana and Yom Klppur Avenue. I Mrs .lames DeliUca, 128, AVTjNEI, — The Avcnel-Colonia md fund raising projects which College Youth (it'rely officiated at the double Mrs. Sisko is a graduate of land the other during Passover Also, Miss Diane S. Horvot Street, Fords, Saturday:KirsJ,- Aid Squad has requested he unit will undertaken in behal ring ceremony at St. Cecolia's Wtodbridge Senior High School Tomorrow night's Oneg Shabbot dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ii the Ukrainian Catho-i resident* who have not donated if the school. Church, ami the bride was given and is employed by Sea-Land Ser- will be sponsored by the building S. Horvot of 374 Colonial Boulev SELECTED FOR TRAINDMl' h of the Assumption,!to the^current fund drive to sent Activities scheduled are stu Practice Here in marriage by her father. vice, F.lizabethport. fund steering committee. ard; Miss Maureen Madigan Airman Thorns* Sbudroi, Ml er and a Christmas party for Mrs. Stephen Lucina, Woodbridge ployed by Hank's Sunoco Service of Mr. and Mrs, Julius F. Simon at Sheppard AFB, Tei., '•as requested the Woodbridge s girst meeting of the season Palriria Tympanick, Perth January to July of this year he students. Also in May a "Kof- sister of the bridegroom: Mis: Station, Woodhridge. of 4S5 Broad Street, and Miss U. 8, Air Force alierttt 'ownship Public Schools to co- 'hursday, October 7 at 7:30 P.M. cousin of thc bride, wasjThey traveled 2,343 miles answer :ee Klatch" "for new mothers has Yvonne T. Zaszezynski, daughtei tenance specialist. ipernte again this year in orga- Children of the seventh and honor. Other attendants|ing 535 calls which included: 14; been planned and a special show of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zaszczyn The airman, * gnutato «( liiing a program for members ight grade ages are invited. (IN Joseph Patskanick, Se- accidents, 264 transports, 46 in will be presented for the school's Woodbridge High School, rectal. if its Freshmen class to spend a A Yom Kippur dance is slated ski of 87 Demorest Street. sister-in-law of the bride; halators, 77 miscellaneous, thre children. Double Ring Ceremony Iy completed basic tnW* al day visiting local schools. iy the religious committee for Miss Madigan is a graduate 0 riary Ann Daniele, Westjfj j four industrial calls. Mrs. Donald Noe, school prin- Lackland AFB, Tex. rcs am Instead of the 245 who took laturday, October 9, 8:30 P. M. the John F. Kennedy High School, ;ind Mrs. Victor Casano.l :ipal, addressed the group and re- part last year Woodbridge has iiusic will be by the Kenny Stern sister of the bridegroom. atcd the school's policy and be«n requested to arrange the United Couple Saturday Orchestra, girls were Lisa Patska- Let's Visit procedures. She dicussed the ex- tensive amount of vandalism of program for 1,056 students. Rabbi Brand conducts daily ewaren. niece of thc bride, 1 WOODF1RIDGF, - At a double groom; and Robert Kipila. Dan (Continued from Page 1) Patrick Boylan, Superintendent services at 8:30 P. M., it was lose Ann Casano, Fords, schools and asked the parents' ing ceremony at Our l.ady of iel Madama, Somerset, nephew Fresh Seafood Daily of Schools, who arranged the pro- reminded. .«_,... "Under the present budget, w coopration in curtailing such acts. 'eace Church Saturday aftcr- the bridegroom. gram last year in cooperation of the bridegroom, was ringbcar WHOLESALE AND RETAIL "Is he's" man'was Vic--! s|»end about $500 per pupil in oui A contribution, to the Wood- loon, Miss Marcia .loan Kipila s 1 with the Administration of New- er. unno. Ushers were Joseph ! l'stem. This is comparative bridge First Aid Squad was ap- ,nd Richard John Madama were ON DESTROYER ark State, announced that Wood- The couple wiH make their FRIED FISH TO TAKE OUT EVER* FRIDAY rick and Wayne Tympa-!1"* in the state and we're not gr proved, nited in marriage by the Rev. bridge Public Schools are looking home in Fords after a trip to COLONIA - Quartermaster Phone in Your Order — ME 40743 wsin of the bride, both ofii«K our children every thing th. PTO officers serving this term \dam Kearns, The bride was forward to cooperating with New- Florida. Third Class Matthew J. Strohm, HOME MADE CLAM CHOWDER and Anthony Anzivino,'should have in the way of educ. are: Mrs. Joseph Segreto, presi- iven in marriage by her father. ark State Teachers College in this The bride, a Woodbridge Higl Jr., USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. ition. But we still try to econ dent; Mrs. Emil Saphire, first program and said, "We not only Parents of the bride are Mr. and!,, i,'~i "1Z7 7 "• 7"~ j Matthew J. Strohm, 135 Mictfield DeLuca is a graduate of'.mizc on everything we can b vice-president; Mrs. Joseph Erli 00 graduate ts em loved have an obligation to the teach Mrs. (Jeorse Kipila. 516 Barron!^ ' ' P Road, is serving nboarrl the radar second vice-president; Mrs. Jos- llevlon In duc Senior High School .cause we know the size of tl ing profession to cooperate in Avenue. The bridegroom is the; c- Ed's"", as a clerk picket destroyer escort USS Bris- eph Karnas, secretary and Mrs HANDEWS SEAFOOD MARKET employed by Hotpoint,' budget scares the voters ar such a valuable educational ex- son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma- Mr. Madama was graduated tcr which recently returned to Richard Baran, treasurer. Com "Serving Out Woodbridge Area Over St Yem" Her husband was gr.xl makes them defeat it," perience but we arc very honor- dama, Somerset. from New Brunswick High Schoo! her homeport of Pearl Harbor mittec chairmen arc: Mrs. Sa , aftering operating with the U. S. n the same high school, "We make an effort to give citi- ed that the Administration 01 and is employed by Inter-Chemi 96 Main Street ««,£ £«- Woodtatdp phire, membership; Mrs, Erli, Miss Ssudra Stcincr, South Ri- Seventh Fleet in the. Far East. with the U. S. Navy and /1 us any information they want Newark State teachers College ver, was lid of honor for her cal Corp., Bound Brook. publicity; Mrs. 'JWbert Sofield iid attendantf h sf werh e iper for the New Jersey • m the budget at any time. We feel that our education system i: cousi and Mrs. Michael LaRose, room ; Cotonia; Mrs. ilice in Torn* Hiver. want them to call us and ask worthy of. providing tlity neces Miss mothers; ;ind Waotfwidge, sis- •tout it, but we raidy get tn ri fin future teach Robert Mrs. library; and Mrs it is%asi*dflc«a» Mrs. Mrs. of the hospitality; Ralph DeStefano, bride, BflBf of Wtfbridge. Miss lrnal Pftnn large school sys- Mrs. John Matye, welfare and Leonardis, Woocfttjdgc, niece of tem, t! schools spread throughout Mrs. Richard Mayer, attendance! Circle Players the bride, was flower girl. I the nine sections of the township award. j Congregation Alhio Madama, Spolswood, serv- gg and it takes a lot of money to run (iuest speakers for tlic evening; ed ;is best. man. Ushers wore ^ NEL - A Calendar Jour- it," Mr. Cadwalader says. "Next were Mrs Frances Liiulennan, I'lponsiireti hy Congregation Opening INii Hubert and Frank Madama, Som- year the budget will approach 12 Girl Scout Neighborhood Chair- Choose now TJ is now in the proccs WOODBRIDCrK -- Tomorro' erset, brothers of thc bride- This is bbecaus e ttherh e man of Neighborhood 3 and Mr. The jourmi will be opening ni'.ibt at the Circle! 'ihave been no salary raises for Joseph Curley, Awards Chan-man ^ist of advertisements, of Scout Pack SI. The achieve- Playhouse. Martin Terrace and lfii lte s two M With that lislinijs ami "jewels",! ' ' '" >' "- . .. ments of Girl Scouting and Cub Itahway Avenue, with the pre- 1 TC erc ncnr the t(>|) m h( Conference Set arc birthdays, anniversaanniwrsa-i™*- »' , ' : Scouting were outlined HothIseatation of "Lullaby" by Don County for teacher salaries but nl OI'IIT occasions. speakers expressed the dire need1 Appel, directed by Frank Edgar. now other communities have gone has been added to o of leaders, den. mothers and com-Additional showings of the play For Jr. Women from our large hi jnurnal — a picture page. that much ahead of us so that mittemen in their organizations. are scheduled for October 9 and |f School Business Officials, a many plans to be made in order ness. Township is eligible for member- ka; Christmas sales, Mrs. nember of the executive board to be prepared for the expected' He and his wife, Jean, live on ship and may attend the tea when t Pfeifer; sunshine, Stephen »f the New Jersey Association 1,000 boys seeking participation publicity, Mrs. William (.'oulldge Avenue in Woodbridge in Little League Baseball, the dues for the coming year will \ ami a member of the Associatioi be taken Their daughter, Barbara, 13, at Business Officials of School Mrs. Vogel stressed the need and Canada. He ha Can anybody tell us why girls he U, S. for volunteers to man the arti- been active in scout work as ha; with good-looking figures swarm the beaches. ficial flower stand which • the >ws.s. OCEANIC iis wife. Guild operates in the lobby of the hospital. There is also a need Nassau in the Bahamas SAVE ALMOST !/4 for women to help arrange the FAMOUS "NATIONALLY KNOWN" flowers. -DAY SUN-WAY PERMANENTS

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Te n J-MH TV ME *-n:» Mt PIS OOP* MAD. KWOUPTMW - ONE TEAE. urn sanoOTB&es" rrt Tevnhp \->-> i./^ 'he usaiEincM* HiMrs for tavmhlp HroobV fire Prerenikm U Our Job •Wr .-id TV M idam*. Cotonu. dose took at fire fighting equiprr^t rir» PiwnrtiMi Week. October M Mr? K-f- Fire prmnttoa a p*Tmg off and the men who operate it th« 'rr While estimated dofiar kxtec caused The job of fire prrvmtion. border •>-• sn<1 1 by ftra exc*er> »ar*h*«r, a«J that a IV- p.. m*V «)our3'''w !0 build in apartment hou»f s- • din* of 2 T per cent under losses for Ftre Prmntion Week by getting his T» trw O«TKT buMmg it h*ing cwftrucvrf &>,• family together and making surf V--at R!•• fee department headquarters to get t weaith. Under the Capitol Dome Die War In Vietnam—A Corner ly J. tat* tfMte F'j-J)r. tejrmn? like Turned—U.S. Troops In Germany- Taxable, Exempt Vduet Rise Sharplv in State rwte- Sa!« Boirao of Xfixsu-.V-*. I*-- *iad« n» to rie i TREXTON - ! WVW.V.T'A DC- The » growing amen,; ;.- valuationr of ail property in S'ew Jer- of mental units, church and charitable *** - - •.•...'..vim. :•»• most corrtro- gn^jj pa^ ^ ;i . sey is tax exempt. organizatwns, cemeteries and grave- ,-.. i. .^ :r-; ? :<:;r. involvement to A- reduction in Amercar • • S yards, fallout shelters and other spe- g«*rai of ti» bureau, r. •je tbe .-••• or/? editors and pol- BOM can demise's r-- The 1965 edition of "financial Sta- Tit ,Sta;t F•«'• sr/i x:,-- ••" :, (je:--*>. a! latf shows eipbnatiot to avoid :•- •a to i: or tistics of New Jersey Local Govern- cial categories. - gr.-f-r the UK :.'* « pr %-t-- on the military ance of baring ioa :« : ment." published by the New Jersey Among the counties, the greatest mnr*« on ;r- fc^./r Tht-y <»- arx) crw raemwr? TV fir?" ~''' antee snfiport the -v^5 • \: ..••<*. -f-".v soccei? won't era defenses art be.-; : Taxpayers Association, shows that the percentage ot tax exemptions was re- *^% 7^ ^""' ! v.r. in ^-eot) in an *}T£.>^ V ..- ; ,e J!! :r.e problems in Vietnam, a re&ciioo m !-•• taxable value (net valuation taxable) ported in Mercer County where MY,. .'Mwmouth Counry V> •t vjch ^j-rresf i« a prereqni- twimiiuiiert may r.t •> and f-rer 14 rc»i.-i very -:'e .'•? asd po!i- tant. placed on property by over 900 local or more than one-third of its assessed «> Burio^ton c«n r.>i» of 'S3 he z.?> ;}-; .->! ••* ".<":1 p Mtt^ors this year is $27,371,010,269. property, escapes Uoation. Hudson f T^T^^X ir^S^ Dt:—itted r. ; the sa «i fin , -•-•« oa oerxxi L- South Tim is more than 2'2 times the $10,- County Was second With 25.8'. —or in MOTL« OJUT/V ar/f Oiw*•?»•: .^ .„ ^jy.^ a... n -•« etydmz. *x wideh' Cl :i ( >: 1 i J ri J !••;. I S 3wi v«j;h Viet- 259 iW.867 corresponding total re- more than one-quarter—of its proper- ' - j? ' V^'l' / L^- ' ' ' *** "* "* V.c So ar.d two- >:(/cers a few months ARE YOU ported in 1961. Contributing to the ty exempt, and Middlesex County third FUrf:. tor >•» wni^i- '"-'-/'LfrfOi.-'T !sr ta! f"X VJ !oa had e\!«<:'!••'.$ fallen iharp rise in taxable varaes are ohtng- ' With 23.4'- exempt. At the Other end Th** >ear marts ibe firs: ume tntr, r of The Cxiini. BiLiiyss. .\rchi- so hjfr had fears ri-en. thit '!;!,> jie oo- sorr.e ne»'eifs ;here """ !(T'er «<• -4 M in assessing ratios under Chapter :he' vea.'. Refiriri-- f,; to openS- predirtin? cwtfriuanct of fl SI Laws of I960. •^ :han nine ™r.-c;pa.;'i« *ek:nz T- „ .-or.; eads viixii appiieri ciaiiroon) U- 'he »sr *as only J matter of only 7'c of its total property tax ex- a [nar.se „, ^ form ,*i^em- .^ vear °-i. <« tr-e Mi -i rnontfis or a year M best. AWAY FROM 11 on which promb.U The valuation placed upon property The pea "a? reached in |n(,' ii^ rr.j> be e jp of tK« S.ncer«;!;.. But the intervention of Ameri tern rrwnxipa-i'ie* ' ,~v tbe •-•- ::y h:: Middlesex County reported net val- WH on nea ELTIS K Ebon; ?in troops, aod I' S air power. INVESTING? fi exempt from taxation this year totals forms of govern- ^"'J «iulf w 4 ltd ^!r! IV SHOD Eaorn- obviously has KM a major effect $4,785,176,483, or 14.9't of all assessed uations taxable in the amount of SI,- "^ i.i2 liflpor ; of M A. Bminess Educa- 3ad h.« W-lered Sotitn Vietna- property in the State. The total is al- 433.327,186 this year, as compared ha* Nc* York Isiversity. Sub-me«e .iioriie. while Iweriug mor- TAKE THE on 158 and most double the exemptions of $2,573- with $546,934,534* in 1961. Property ™*«' "» Cll> tonsnuwM our ! i.rt in Met-jchen and ^ ST.«« t>>e Vie* Cong, V. S J ot Scnool system? as tronp st:er:',h in South Vietnam , . , ,. . . ^ . of Government, created by :ne 809.733 recorded in 1961. In this class ing irr.'i af>: ;. to vie'! hss Ms.«-d the liiOOCi mark — NEXT STEP exempt from taxation is valued at waUhActofnu. Ten mtinidpu::- es of akofioi ID » ci*s In $438,743,024 this year and totaled ti« operate undtr the Munrc>;r.i tri-i o'.t cavalry w 1 accilknt !j ll 1< TO US higher assessment ratios account in $191,437,200 in 1961. The 1965 exemp- ^r^'^-ocwnmi.«iofn i <-* P' * '-' ' -- September !9 i» Aj a resul( lhere m ^ ee>am)ned. sn Iutlincrease o' v\ pt-r large measure for the increase. Ex- tions represented 23.4'; Of total as- qwemment in 1915 and chirked ^'"«^- -•" ™T "; ;.' ^ w-r eK<: or ol qu^» I have been a reader and ad- t.iUtiws prwilctionj tte ^^ cm ur m 1J pt" Let's supporf .'• ••'• wxwmpntJi » the municipal manager piar. m °, r^ , ; , •*• or ;n ;.^ ii-:<-^-.t a.vi f-e mer- mirer of your newspaper for lum^ ,^ mTm: ^ ^ mj],,ary empt property includes that of public SeS8menU cas k e - im Cape Hay Cty changed to ™}« |»™ "-tf ^ f ' ?^-rs. Pw^.-* ,.-::< are'maw >«rv Fe3r we will be pushed out has caught y>.. :. :he municipal manager plan .r. "l^T^iJZ ^nit-J-^ ' :'*° (1;':' ^ (JrJ> ** ™::™ h "^ mtere$t you !0 blow :hat 2nd South Vietnamese forces will Before you b'.:y ' •• !<«4 and returned to the tomrru^- 1'm form of government in 1937 PEACHES — New Jersey hi.* --L.>»eii T1-^^ r^:ui.-uoni are as 1 find it refreshm' to read a prejideut Lvndon Jotinwo Sec- 1 cri> ;jlls thing more Icou.:: a In I960, however. Cape May City an eictUen! oe^* P iieaticii »;th liit >eir. mature opinwo oo the important ret;,^ (rf Sj;i'te [>an Rusk and about it?" Marv .: rptumed to the municipal man- ytir aespne the prolongs M^RKFKs _ VB ae,;a> ^^ events and issues of the day. In top Administration official* feel Strauss On Fuehrers a2er P^ drought. :)0Sj. t0 f^.,^ NrA Jer^y mu|) my opinion your editor*: motion rr> !t< in recent »eeb have ui- tors find it mav- -• Forty-seven muBicipaiities OP- The New Jer*> Crop Keportir.s ^^ (rwj trw alf' 1W cflojinues to be rrad and »hou!- dic.ited their opinion, and gani-. sense^ to conu- •• • IS ffft iwtft fiWrtJwti » mer- -'wafe urtfer various forms of the smite reportt tbe peaoh crop u•.iaatKj by a JMTT of iwtaiirtjiali- «t»i ne*v hl# that «we intcrventian couSl talk with u». man jjolitica, Franz-Josef Strauss, the It 15 more than twenty yean Since :Tlanif'Pa' charter law. Six mun- generally excellent with good t*s dunn? r.wpas -.ear P3!*"- ' n*d ^il! *ave the day and the non- Ask for any ;:'•!' :: Bavarian who once was Defense Minis- _ ...... cipsiities failed on election days [run quality and size. New Jer •rhf,\ ix^tte Brarichiiie Soar- I nwst admit du::nj: T.e penod ("Jmrtiunst government. ,„ South World War 11. The federal nepUDUC .;nre ^2 to c-hange their forms w;, peach prospect* for Sepcem ,a Teanwt U1: Far H;^s. of reading your ntvrepjper '.here Virtnim tion we may haw ter, has warned the world if Germany has been a successful democracy for <>• sovernment. Charter comm:?- r*r 1 rcmain^i unchanged troni ffhiteho«ise. Bound Brook. Ijw- have appeared mao> ed::orials 1 Now that the Germ.m election the performant-e .•: ' wars FVv w» pynpet th*« O«>r- ":'l'f *tre «ltt!*d :ir lh(> 1%1 th* Jui^ awi ^^^ forecast ^ rerx*\vii<- Trenton V -dvii* have «holehearedii a-ret-d with |! over, there is a >tr«n? chance is discriminated against militarily, "a yciirs. uu we cit^vi me uci ,(..<,,.|, e;Mj(w l(J s,ud. ^^^^^ 2 V<)W) ^^>4 "0,^ j,t ^ RwJ ,jw N,, Ho,. ^.^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^ ,o ^^ yo(j fl ,^ number o( ( s trtKips main. company you're :'. new Fuehrer-type' may emerge. This j|ned L v ested in' And a.sk : • man people never to have equal arms government chniwes, in cent more tfian the li«5»« aver-• yiedfort Miliville S*<-deishoro tetter expressine ray appfeciatwt '• "i ** Germany will be : warning shocked many in the West. i-ter JacLwn, Kearhburs. age crop, but .s 4 per ceru less.Grwnviieh. WiWwood (Xean City 'or tbe same I have a;«o \' ind a '^ fjf s*nJUS discussion Tbe opinion as to :'- : even to that of their Communist foe. 1 S h:ii maintained sorrk- 300- pectsforthe in::.:• Avon-by-the-Sea. [him production lait year,. wntrOther-- lKindj -S-Sf Ma G;r(-lirt t j,,^^ ^ ,, dwaerwfcngttf4 ttu.;,;hh h,,, 8trauss is the man most foreign ob- and to accept permanently an inferior 'AT charter commiSMon sfjd- wise, it is the largest crop sine* ^ 3^,^ tfk.Ai urge all chose to remain silent on the»e ffl) to *MiOnO Ameritjns in We« w What about us .:•• servers fear as such a type, ironically, position, vital to German security and M-ere rejected by the voter, i960. munxiaalities to properly ^kn-.iss**. (iermi'ny for many >e.irs — the ,1 equivalent of five or i;\ c-onib.it try?? Does the ir. -; for the butcher's son is making a come- Bradley Bea«.h and Middle ^[houg), ^^ fa been some wfy their localities by paintingi Your lead editoai! cwrtnee ot ptAi-hcs. "he na.^ on the roofs of largerWin The Punishment Fit The ptluv Air as a whole app' •• \ force u back in Bavaria (Hitler's breeding man today to be willing to accept such uaj|v ehanses in the forms of many ai these cases appeared buiklml n a> a »u>d^ to !'>-• avia-iCrime'i " ill the current i_v** have potential '• This constitutes 3 hejty iraic status because of what his father did? jovernm«nts are brought wber"e too much fruit »as on tbe tors, and also to permit pa«en- prompU me to write th,s letter 0 ground) and \a in solid control of the on the Treasun. bw.iuI.IUH*' hun- growth n\ group* whose members trees because they were thinwnJ ,tr5 on airlineli s to Iknov i *h here. it was timely, factual and weil Christian Social Union—the Catholic We discriminated against Germany disgruntled and dissatisfied too light!;. Most growers hao the «' "IIIIIMS of (iolhrs are •if a« at all times NVA Jer-5ai(i voi only d.d I ai;re* with it. ,' We may be .m> th the status quo. The legal thinned rather J-.J the frr).,rowts ^ j( nwwd ^ m p0{m))i]} to Bavarian partner of the CSV. after World War I, and the Versailles offer an opinion 0: •j(t..r,t for filing petition.' toa blmj trees u that it urged me to writ* and Treaty and this discrimination and hu- pem) formation that «••• Despite the repulsion most Ameri- ifi.i ^ou'rnments is over for a^ sjtt Disease has not been !m> - The Nt"* '-hank you f«r the wonderful cans rightly feel for Strauss, he is not miliation, helped produce Hitler. If we any problem to New Jersey peach dirflars cafl be traded for useful to you W::v 1 ia- growers due u come in and fmJ"••' always wrong, and his warning on nu- are not willing to gamble on the new J'" » clear arms discrimination is timely German democracy and accept Ger- sv* fflO.OOO.OM) on Inter?tati . .Potato growers in New Jt<) for President Kisenhower, < did Hitler. j ) your readers and I common stocts ope, is that we want the Germans' sup- the 50th annual confereike of the we can safely rexhice the York Stock port without wanting to trust them. Faith in our German ally is admit- have paid rash Thus we don't want the Germans to tedly a calculated gamble; but the every 3 months 100 years. have what the French and British al- ternative is certain loss. Oc capital punishment« , reduction uf Very truly yours. the voting age from 21 to ID awl Kederal Republic sentiment is al- NAME whether or not a person marked (Mist! Rowena H Shaw i with a crime in New Jersey »ould « Smith Street he never beard any one complain. ADDRESS receive a fair trial Ust !Um. Perth Amboj, N. 08861 Juvkie Unsettled rntr, 39'JSO studtnts at!ciKle*> 1 also have a heavy flow ol water State-approved proKru\m.-> m n> Sept. 8, 1965 alongside my house because of a. public and 27 private schools, ihe water outlet which runs from up Jacqueline Kennedy's foresight in ly safe from exploitation, Mrs. Kenne- Stale Department of Kducat.un Independent-Leader town to my house, 100 feet oV lk Sl property belongs to the township having members of her White House dy is reportedly unsettled by some Governor Hughes f ' ... u -,- - - :, has sijmwl a bill authoruuif the ' n- *"' klw* where lo ^onfiSMle my hous* I have been! LL. staff pledge not to write about her life "revelations" about her husband. In •Vw Jersey Auttmruy to staJt wlU) tfais lelter ilnl rf a" !r>iil8 t0 Het lh'* P'H in four] as First Lady to proving to be a wise particular, she has expressed reserva- »l*ud H3.00O.O00 to consiim't a ' "v* °° th* corn*r ^ Benjamin years. The watrr is as high as Cultural Center on the (,aiden Avenu* ^ CatuJ street "> •»•ine ie<* in a heavy rainfall. ThiSi decision. tions about those in the so-called twi ll n aler New Yor* ** Stale Parkway . . Secretary of * &>» lw» * rat's nest in the: Member* It is sparing Mrs. Kennedy from the light zone between what is public in- Agriculture. Orville I.. Krte'nian Last -veai *e *ot » "P* flreel roots of trws Two years ago we *iU addrew the 1965 convention ofi^*1 ""^ to ^'P «th the heavy had rats aitd tlie Hoard ol Health sort of "premature history" now flow- formation and private "gossip." 0 ater the National AwociaUon of State'" * «* * ** Krt on thii cor-'Department had cleaned the Amboj' Mre. Kennedy's concern is under-' (Departments of Agriculture in 'wr. well Mr. Beagle had two brook out He had an extermjn- ing from tbe pens of Arthur Schlesin- Bank Bl standable But, unfortunately, it is not on October 6 \c* ^aU-h bagint put on my corner alur here once tlm> year They ger, Jr., Theodore Sorenson, and oth- intends to be a first c Us w* » .oveniur Hughes primuses L, Grweu St. or (irand St whichjthey uever showed u|t. The road M. A- United States Seiutor Cliftojd ™»»» Move Henjamin Aienue iU-|

St. -lohn the Baptl* GtMk Oltho- MM. KAREN SHARP at the st Pemetrtw WTUJAM K. boy LMal r d Congregation, Perth Amboy. Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Car AVENEL - Funeral servitwl and P tR Fetsko - Stanton Marriage WOODBBJDGB - The funeral Americarica.. He waa "f • Surviving art his widow. Ann of Mr*. Karen Auffutt Sharp, », tent of its S (or WOUfp B. OrmJuwh, u Obituaries | Jacobs of New in Hllbrtde Cenwt*ry, Metuehen !of *• l8t« H>rrlet Oberllei, •nonil Hospital, New JOHN TOMAR WOODBRmoE - Funeral Set MM. Shut* wai a rtsklent oil York City, M)tl ft»PWe Stfikes of Fatto, ion of Mr. and Mn. John tendant. vices for Mrs. Flifflbeth T. So- Bom In Perth Amboy, the -lei Surviving are his daughter, Mn. reUko. W Hudton Boulerari, w:u held Mondny 1 Perth Amftny before moving to Carteret and Mrs Helen tokos Jack Fettko. East immMM-4 AVENEI, Funeral services kollnsVi, 92, of 25 East Green Woodbridge 9 tears ago. She of EdkwO, I Brother. John Bihun had resided here for the was loleniiiiKd Saturday after- •emd hit brother ai * ' ~:jkK die I*on J. Gerlty for John Tomai, 52, of 29 Har- ,c, 411 Amboy Ave- Street, who died at Perth Amboy! wa« a membet ofthe First Pres- of UknfiM, three sisters, Mrs noon at WUtetmto SUtlon Me- Usher wai Marrln vard Avenue, who died Thur*lny General Hospital, were; held Tiien-1 byterlan Cndrch Of Woodbridje Sophie Knirpat of B.ivonne, Cnthe- in MetMhea. He was employe*! thodtit Church with the Ret. WU- Edtim. ; mill Muss of requiem night nt Hahway Memorial Hos- ters, Mrs. Amelia Delaney, Wood- day morning nt the Joseph V. Cos- and the I«dl«i AM Society of the,rlne ai* afary of Ukraine and Withe Rutgers University (; ol f Uam Poyhter offldatlni at the Alter a trip to the Poean torn, rhurrh. Burial wn« pital, were held Monday after- telln Funeral Home, State and Course, Plucatowiy Township A!"1 and Mri. I^ra Todd, double ring ceremony. The bride ..;' Cometery. church. She «M the widow f Sl Brook. tains. Pa., the couple wffl mit noon at the Gretnor Fimprnl Center Streets, Perth Amboy, with !J. S, Navy veteran nf World War wai given In marriage by her inn wns a parishion- Home, 44 Green Street, Wood- W. Sbiry, Jr. Tvt*M9**\$t* w<-re held Snl- their home in Edison. a Mass of requiem at St. Mary's Surviving are a son, Ralph, J. II, he was a member of Fugle father. ,i mips Chureh and a bridge, with burial in Rnphill urdflfll #:«•». W- it the Bin* Mn. Fetsfco U (•hureh, Perth Amboy. Burial nf Princeton, and dne grandson. Funern nome, 54 Wheoler Ave- Hummer Pnrt fi5 American legion Meyer Davit* Mutic Huntvrdofl CBUCTU itq Holy Name flo-Certii'tery, Under, wns in the church cemetery. 1 and the State Employees Associa- ndl add li I jD A M a Divine Mjdanti danced to hta musk fVrJ OCIiOQI in Perth Amboy, he The deceased was an 1 tion. He was a parishioner of St The deceased was the daughter 8EDILO f Jitfgr wei arera) at St. ivme For HospiuA Mi at Inaugural balls. AfflW General Hospial. MJr. ill ptoyer on the school of the Avenel Fire nf the late Mr nnd Mrs. Michael MM. Andrew's Church. llermrtnient jg OkralnhJi Orthodox Church For the Inaugural eeremonlei employed in the pediatrici depart- .itlondlnd St. Mary's and a member of I he Central!.ind Ell™ (Collins) Powers and 1SFXTN - funeral lervlces for! wlfli RM. ionti Hundlak as cele- Surviving are three sisters. Mrs WOODBRIDGE - Meyer Da meat of the hoepttal. MM. Katheripe Sedilo, 30 Tren- I and wns graduated Jersey Fire Chiefs' AwoeiatirmJlhp wife of the late Alex Rokolln- brant, aaslBtcd by Rev. Peter George Nicholas and Mrs (ieorpe vis* music with Casa Harrison In Washington on January M, Mr. Fettko Is a gra/toaU of ;rh

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Fire Pre I IV Wo^hT'ctrr Muniripal U ^"n. «"-. fint of the 5oarri\ di n( paint fmnos vention Wivk •)lvw« f»!:5 within Vary Mr (\iVm<; is the piiblisher "Cc'H the color and rifle squadsi ^n(i tn further minimise th< (he wtx-k rt>'iM;ir.s Ori^r 9. the if Ihe K.-hwn N'.-'u-s Recont and m frntiir tn the departed vete-^h(1Tard of fire, keep window: annivcr^TT of tHp irn*at Chicago TN> dirk fvnot \| present he r,m< \(^-nlvr'i of the squads nre'oppi, until the paint has dried. fire of ifltT! it an ,^-tibivnan fri»m rrnon Kenneth (isper. Ben NocksJ ----- "List yp.-r't esiiTiVcd looses in, rnunt* Pliil ^'t'T. Harold Presser/grnvcs were decorated with the IXmn- t*-e husiness meding.'^rc Sh^rmott, and Urn Bal-' American Flag and hronre veto. dollars o.nner! hi ';-e; ii tV r - are on the rise again." he added Vig- Mr R.iiph Fri7iPt fellowship ilance is psscntii! in holdins down chairman ^pnoun'Td Cnlonia AA fire lou*s. and the be*? way to '."W will precmt ihr Tircle Play Attention! rrs in "bill'i!i>" for Ihe annual •vent unnecessary fires is to T The ChnAlfr r.'irv for ItM are !"•« from fnrnt lo rfar nth mow powfrfal ngim (ptHiH. «r» try to keep Ihcm from happen fellnwtVii^s iheit" rnrty, Odoher fntrrfrir wilme air.iwmnit'. iwl - John Mac Kinrifin of be sure 'n and Mrs John Hooker. *WD and CoBBtrr ran; tn the 440 nihir ttwh V* irKJi » fwr barrel rarboeter h Uw New Yorker. quickly in cnw of emergency. "Neva-under any n: Kin- Prevention Wwk hazards "The Nature of the Judicial Nrw rqnipmrat nplmn and fr.itnrr* include power front wWI div brakes, M *djo*UMr tilting "Fire drills are important for re-enter a bumim: hi i Process" will be the topic of the Oct. 3rd thru <)lh and Mrsroptng utrrrinr wheel, and wfrtT-typ* insidr door handles. On Display at MMTO Matan, ichools They are equally import-1 "Only by observire For Full Fire In., Amber, ATeooe, WoodbrMge. c. October 14. R 30 tedkm. an... t for simih. r „protectio ,, _ n. of fam-,tio. , n rules an—d planning• ..,. ran. • prn. at the Woodbridge Municipal Help to Prevent Fires and Save Lives ilies at home Mr. Zehrer de- mt down the trajr mil in lives.Ubrar>. College women graduates WHAT TO DO IN If you are in an open field and|™>red K~M K • m fires' a "rP"rr ]™ m interested in the AM"W program UGHTMNG °u when it grounds Assiggn adults and capable please God grant a Fire Safe Planning for the future Is the Ku.-hinsky iorm in which lightning is strik-:itself. older children to the job of getting Year" only way to improve the future bi Case of Fire-Dial 283-1600 t\ Main SI. Ralph Kushinsky mg nearby is in a building with a; In the open, lightning can be the house fast Get every BACKYARDS steel frame If lightning strikes attracted *p you ii you have a; . ARE DANGEROUS FIRE HAZARDS wh i building, as a rule, it steel-shaftea golf club, or a metal A backyard cluttered with leaves and other debris is a danger- .• Minds itself harmlessly, ,fishing rod, in your hand. KEEP YOUR HOME OQS fire hazard, the American Insurance Association reports. The next best place to be « in Take these precautions, and SAFE FROM FIRE The Association offers the following suggestion to fibmeowiiers: REAL your rrwn home with the windows you can protect yourself from Keeping fires from happening Be especially careful not to let dry leaves accumulate near the ''"^ lightning. ,,„ the home is a job for all of house or in roof putters. Lightning tends to strike the If lightning should strike yoar; d it is year round task. us an Never burn rubbish outdoors unless it is permissible under local highest structure in the area house, call the fire department!j Dewey Dorsett, president of regulations. PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1... ESTATE where it is playing. i immediately as a precaution. TT)ejthe American Insurance Associa- II outdoor fires are permitted, never start one on a windy day. tion, said today. Burn trash and leaves in a covered metal container. "In every community, large and As a precaution, keep your garden hose hooked up and ready small, home fires are of great for use. FIRE INSURANCE DUE? concern chiefly because of the DONTBE. CARELESS groat danger to life," Mr. Dor- ;ctt added. "It has been estimated that Sivf JACK the1*- fires are responsible for For Fire Insurance To Jn>l at about fifl per cent of »11 lives lost annually bv fire. PONT HAVE 'EM- Fit Your Needs, You So Many Can Rely On Us. "And, about one-half of the NETTA Othrr Home home fire deaths are among tor further information 0»nrn Do children under 10 years of age." 5SO Amboy Avenue Mr. Dorsett urged that fire pre- Wood bridge, N. J. With Our vention groups during Fire Pre- low Kjtfi vention Week this year stress the importance of not leaving small PROTMT YOUR HOME & FAMILY - USE THIS 634-8844 children at home alone.

STATE FARM ai$3 B paysi5 3A.eu, te 8i,i MUTUAL Incidentally. . .Low STATE where it could go undetected. It FARM Insurance Rate for is best to have a trained fireman 95 MAIN STREET AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Home FIRE Safety COMPANY Careful Drivers. check. Should such a fire have WOOOBRIDGE, N. J. Hump OfBre; Bloomlngton, VL started, he would be able to de- tect and extinguish it. Check List NOTICE: MATCHES AND CARELESS SMOKING HAZARDS Yes No There are many \k) you keep matches away from sources of heat other Safety surli as stoves or heaters, and out of reach of small Check Points in children'' • D your home Mich FIRE PREVENTION l)o you make sure matches and smoking materials as.... are out before desposing of them? a a Do you have plenty of good-sized, noncombustible ash trays in every room? a a and Is "No Smoking In Bed" a rule in your home? p a GOOKIM; ELECTRICAL HAZARDS Do you allow only qualified electricians te install HAZARDS or extend your wiring? D D IS UP TO When you buy electrical equipment—extension t cords, appliances. TV sets and all other devices- ON do you always look for the UL label of Under- YARD AND YOU/ 7 CIEAR THEM writers' Laboratories. a a GARACK Fighting fire before it starts is a do it yourself Are there enough electrical outlets in every room projett! To protect valuable property ... to pre- IMBUJUNCE lMFOHHATION INSTITOTK to avoid the need for multiple attachment plugs HAZARDS and long extension cords? D D vent tragedy . . . check home building for fire Are there heat-limit controls on your electric iron and all electrical appliances used for cooking? D D. hazards now. l)o you have special circuits for heavy-duty ap- Space dot-s not pliances such as stoves? D • permit goinij in- And remember, it's a comfort to know that, Do you use only 15 amp. fuses for your household to details but you should fire strike, you're fully protected against lighting circuits? • D can make v»w Are all extension cords in the open—not run under own safety choi-k financial loss. rugs over hooks or through partitions or door during .. PROCLAMATION openings? HOUSEKEEPING HAZARDS • D Do you keep your basement, closets and attic FIRE WHKHEAS,' the week beginning October 3, and ending cleared of old rags, papers, mattresses, broken October 9, has been designated as FIRE PREVENTION furniture and other combustible odds and ends? For Fire Insurance to Fit Your Needs Count On... i, WEEK, and If you use an oil mop, do you keep It In a well D D This Message Sponsored By The Following Local Members ventilated place where It will not catch fire by spontaneous heating? WEEK After using oily polishing rags or waste, do you WHEREAS, it is in the interest of Ine public to have an The Middlesex County Association of Insurance Ageits destroy them or place them in covered metal cans? awareness of the terrible loss of life and property each year If you store naint, vnrni=h. etc.. do sou keep the Oct. 3 to Oct.! because of the ravage of preventable fire, and eonhiners tifhtW closed? HARRY F. BURKE & CO. . . ME 4-4900 Do you put ashes in metal containers, clear of wood floors or partitions, and dispose of them at frequent 51 Pearl Street, Woodbridgc, N. J. intervals? WHEREAS, our fire commissioners are constantly striv- ing to curtail careless handling of materials that cause fire Has everyone in your family been warmed never to use gasoline, benzine, or other flammable fluids for MISS DAGMAR KOED ... Kl 1-6361 and deserve the fullest cooperation from the public in their cleaning clothes, furnishings or floors? efforts, and 123 Emerson Street, Carteret, N. J. IN CASE OF FIRE Do you know the location of the fire alarm bos STERN &DRAGOSET ... ME 4-550O nearest your home? WHEREAS, the governing body of Woodbridge Township 54 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J, Do you know how to turn in a fire alarm? desires to encourage a program designed to prevent fire de- Do you know the telephone number of the Fire struction, Department? D D JOSEPH OSTROWER ... ME 4-0666 Have you worked out a plan of escape from every 104 Main Sired, Woodbridge, N. J. room in your home, especially the bedrooms? Have you practiced that escape plan by holding fire D D THEREFORE, I Walter Zirpolo, Mayor of the Township of drills in your home? * Woodbridge, do "hereby proclaim the week ot October i to D a GREENWALD& ROSSI, Inc.... Kl 1-5636 When you employ baby sitters, do you instruct October 9, as FIRE PREVENTION WEEK and urge every 567 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. them carefully on what to do in case of fire? resident to do bis part in this most commendable program. a D SWERDEL&CO. ... ME 4-5555 Joint Boards of 207 '\mhoy Avenue, Woodbririgr, N. J. In wttnesj whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the sea! ot the Township of Wuod E. R.FINN & CO,.. .ME 4-1212 bridge to be affixed thii m day of October, 1964. 40C Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. FIRE COMMISSIONERS WALTER ZniPOlQ, Mayor Township of Woodbridge of Woodbridge Township {*&<• t Murier CE.B.) - Cartwt, Thuwday, 8«pt«nl3er 30,1965 *y City, was i Bte* ISL Tueiday !:*> PM. at the home we*kendofMr.«idllii.tBI Pol toman ^ Colonia Retident of Un Wittw Zirpolo, M Mew Htnm Enrolled in Course Dover RW4 »nd will be * work- ett, WM^tary when g [Shop. WestturyPaiUNews! r and Mrt p ,A Ihr COLONIA - Mil* Dorothy tobrina to pi*. * Depeiynikl, II But Grant Ave- M«nb«rM t are , Worth Street. •*• nc* nue, ii enrolled in a Ifareck, non- supplHI Weh n n needle, thread. gau, Sunday, of Mr. He and trinMlngl for mattnt ' credit count in thf "Legal As- i Trw Ron! AfMedM Bocdo, pects at Nuninf" In die Union ChrMfca gin* for Met suffered Mcurity Junior Collefe IniUtut*, Cranford natirtto. our neneww Mckl Mcury New members an welcome. U I heard thit the Health Iiv Deputy Attorney General Nor l M I man D. Weiiburt of Westfleld —Mr. and Mrs. George R Hn- ... TRIP linnet l*W !n«» JWSSIII. my i man u. nuinuiu w "w»"i octor tellj me I "ill hew to go counsel to the state commission .njWteNTS EXTENDED neyeutt and daughters, Olympia, \ South Carolina EN1 Laura, Andrw, and Qoorgpjnne, ,-iU hn ailing -.- • the hoiptW next month. Will|er of health, ii the instructor for soefftary of the Navy Paid & oclnl security pay the course, which opened on Sep rwl enlt Worth Street, were dinner gue*s.( „ in a vtoit which thi' the course, which opened on Sep-'Nltie ha, orderwl enlisted Mai LIQUOR A. Nf. BN9>tel tembw 21. The course is dpsigrwd! jrM Rupday, ot Mr and Mri Daniel' ,MP hy friends at tb 21 The course is dpsigrwd! j jjj fjvy meton to statayy on for l Matteo Brooklyn rill b«Klll J»lj 1, 1««>. it«o inforui'unmn graduatKIWIUMIeC mineiiiii«cos oinf theiun™r ;jovi]fourr monUH beytmneyrnidu theiincur enlisCUII»t- FREE 1,,,,-rh in Chester. :tl WL Ik Q I undentanderftand that pwpl« responsibilities and rights In view!mPnt term*. This will enable the —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Alello, ,, ;, immil-trip pinne ... are «litfM»#JLrT*eliglblaJk^ «K— ial -se -p of- »«th=e increasin»-.•*-••"••»g numbe••»— r nf msi ,wn MrvfcM to carry on until Jersey City, were weekend guests money. i trained. 'It makes irity will »be eUiBeTnefllfetnrr hnspi|tihospi-|practicee suits against all medical mnre aK trained of Mr. and Mri George Beve- it, deep down, Insurance Will fcclalfcll security | practitioners I ridge, Worth Street. tes flnwice' their benofils" ' Mis"' s Depctynskl- , who is a grad mrc about what ADV1CK TO WIVES -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taglla- A. Nfc TWlr beiifflis will fcf uate of the Saint Elizabeth Hos- A new guide for working wo • people." renl and children, Frmk, Ken- fln«hwd ••( ti K'IWTHI UI pital School of Nursing, Is em- .men, provided by the Labor De- ployed by the Rahway Memorial partment, states that "In most neth, Jill, and Mary Jo,, Worth Perching at ,s FMJ, IN WKI-L Q. I am over 65 and working J Hospital i states your husband does not have Street, were Sunday dinner guests r\\\ i,K, PA- - Sammy Randolph • s hauled , have never filed nn application 1 I to pay you if you work in his busof Mr. and Mm. Jack Manxella, wn lor monthly benefits Invausc ii rji(,,,,l well where he Bayonne. CARTERET I for more than an am eamlnij }ao much Am 1 Hospital Guild ^Jl^S -MM. Gertrude Hassett, J«r liny treaded water •llgible for thi health program? Meeting on Tue»dny\M should be sought. ALTERATIONS COMI'I.KTF.I); Pictured abovf. is the Interior Tlew of the flnt fleer ei A. Yei, it* retirement tw* „.,, srvoii feet deep until COLONIA - Tl» flnt meeting; ~~7 4 . • himself into rfmndled Al Nnrm.in infn's shop at 1156 E. Jetsev Street. Mt «Mlr to health IMW- lot the aoaaon for the Colonial It is very difficult to persuade *«ce. YOB IDMM lilt an «ppli- •I nvi |,p,| n rnpc around iBranch of the Perth Amboy Gen-,a smoker that smoking Is bad for MAY WE ELIZABETH - The Al Nonrvin entire first Poor. The flagstone are offered for sale on tht lecond «atiw — Small Claim rctla Orphanage, Staten Island, coin signed a bill on August 6, »uch items. — Provtn $hidy Ttchniquti. (4) Keep a flashlight handy for use in dark plapes. Never And Shirt Lauiuhrtri to Rive a Halloween party for 1861 the White House laid freed InttmUt WoLly i«ri«i h«ld strike matches or carry lighted matches or candles into some of the boys. December 10, slaves employed by Confederate! SATUKDAYt t\t AM. btgiM JH AMBOY AVE., WOODBRUKJE 11 and 12 are the dates of a Dio-in waging the Civil War. Ocln^-r Oft closets or attics. rrsan mixed retreat at SI. Pins Clas«ei Start (5) Never leave small children alone. Even If you are X House nf HetrenK Salvatorian leaving for just a few moments, get a responsible person to Customer Serviced A1XWOBS the best male athlete of the day. i WOODBRrjXiB - OCT. I • Convenient Drive-Up Service DONtiON I Kiithers, Hlackwood. Nurthern Middlesex came out on lTEto - OCT. » stay with them. And when you leave for an extended period • Shirt Laundering $ Pressing PREMWKS This weekend approximately 35 top to win the team trophy. of time, hire a baby sitter. Remember, carelessness is behind most fires. The best WE OPERATE members will attend :i CYAC Interested persons may join th« • Complete J QIHOWN convention at tlie Rcvkeley- club by calling Mist PatrkU person to banish carelessness is you. • Waterproofing • TaBflrinj Carttrrt Hotel, Asbury Park. Weber, 51 Mason Street, Menlo Thia column «UI to glad » answer qaeattai you may have unrtT PLANT about property and casualty ttuuraace. Send them to Gerard • Box Storage • Fur Storage There will IK1 mwting Tues- I Park Terrace, Metuchen, Li. 8-| 135 Mad! lay iif the cultural committee; ,359'/ or James Sabo, Hi. 2 6787. Greaux, Stern I Draxosetjf Main St., Woodbridge, N. J. October II the executive board will meet and a meeting of the discussion club is scheduled for October n. The social committee will meet Wednesday at 8 P. M at the home of Skip Weber. October 8 and lfi there will be house parties; Octolwr 17 at 8 WALLPAPKK P. M. a trip to Greenwich Village Boy 1 Get 1 Free is planned and a night at the OVER 1,000 movies has been planned for Oc UNPAINTFD FUUkirilltK tohcr 22, 7:30 P. M. October 17 STORES Big Selection On Display is the next general meeting at COAST MODEL KITCHKNS - BATHS St. John Vianney's. TO COAST REC ROOMS - DOKMK1LS The siwiis committee will meet October 12 with Miss Elizabeth ATTICS - BASKMKN1S Kenny and October 17 members ifitt'iIM OARA0K8-TII.K-Al,UM. SIDlNli will bowl and October they will Ali. TYPE OF ALTERATIONS attend a football game. A report on the second annual "Olympic- After 29 years is InuincM we'« rtlU looking for way* to nik", held at the Waters Sta- dium, Perth Amboy, this month, better terre our enitomert. Now Unity Home hai added m (M- was Riven by David Kalish. Miss Veronica Chirk of the Northern the "Colonial Pott" ihop ... a truly outstanding collec- U.I. 1 MARY CARTER 3500 Middlesex club was named the tion of charming Early American reproduction* boatting AVINEL Ml V. ft. 1. Aveoe) • neit to Rayco best female athlete of the day and Anthony Kuzel of Somerset quality feature! and detailed erafomanihip you would wmwwi expect to pay much more for. Buy now during this un> usual introductory tale! PARTliL MM MOTORS 611 Amboy Avenue.. Woodbridge EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: 4-pc. maple bedroom Including dresser, .„„ LIST mirror chest, full bed and night stand, v JL07 OILY

5-pc cherry bedroom \>j ThonuiriUe. IVOW Triple dresser, mirror, chest, ipitidle wing ft 4 "1 /\ bed «ud 2 night Ubl« Reg. J699 41V J L. LJ - • - 3-pc wished living room suite, including 72" «of» ind 2 ohain, Tarioui fabric* anil- *-| r f\ .blc -»»»» 10"

3-pc. maple bedroom, plastic topi, Includ- NOW PUBLIC SHOWING ing triple drater, mirror, cheit, complete panel bed Reg. $279

74" patchuullt sofa, beautifully ityled foun and dacron cuiliiom, maple exp«- 1966 MODELS IUre, excellent comtruction. Other fabricn ,l»o «v»Uabl« .— __Reg.*239

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usi on m«oi «WATHK» ma I11 i , 616 E. ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN - 486-8845 Z IS, OPEN DAILY to 9 PM. SATURDAY to 6 f JL See the exciting all new ^ on display In onr showroon, «* 1E.JJ.) . n~ • Thursday, Soptpmbor 30, 19B5 TFN

AT NAVAI, H08P1TM. TO RAISE FUNDS COI.ONIA - Member* of thf Former Avend The Candidates Speak... Sons - Daughters COLONIA — Won) has been re r»« prin.'ipl« rcnlarr poli- W0Ol>RItinnd memo m IHHI upwiH-m \ ' ti>w for jjp,,. .|(.r^,.v Cmincil 243. Sons and >20 Harrison Avenue, and him y Pa tics, trip «nrri laundry pans fizzle? mom) Crant of Cr»- u™.l iviolate S'n I»T«W in his ripht unhowrt (Wif..t.«il iwn such an Di,imWpr. of Liberty st a meet mnd of the form*! Miws Anna ,!. n;i1 wn« displayed rx>(h former resident-. 1 "*™'' • • • w shctitly in William BihW. (hr r.indioatp for inR f-rH|1x rw-Hved n report on 'nrM, Naihvilh . Twin.. i» a mem a(imind who n ever lhr |ml (I 0 P eonservrUives were honored Sntnnl. d.iros to im »• l*rce ^-'' ; myself. two PVrn|, tho RSth Nntional SPS- •r of the Mnff .it thr Nav.il 1 the vr I Kcrnnton attack Herms ItMtnurant I' nn iiit?" hit that profi * e Wven thp opinirtunily to put ^ ^w ;l| rrovirienfe. R. I., 'aspitel, Portsmouth. Va jply rvrn ' ntn I heir 25lh wedding H •ilu-.ivs lead ilirMly.' prarlire thr slra* and proce- nn^ ^, -^\, mmial pilerimsRe buy an ! d'x"; i Mrs flrnnt i<; thf f"'T' and „, pPr rliin-s that will m.iinlain Wood- („ o]f| x,.,)npnt Reremueller of Fifth ^ TV thi«. i it should he hridge M a aitm-Kin i-ummunity ^ hn^lo.id of local members at- t>.ip-i :1 tnfl|c for rm couple wrrr mnn"'«l - (Vii itn!\ i-niif (irorre^v, h;is ™1 !(<«• '"'"' tended (ho National session in- her St. I'Mfl bv tl"' H Nwfit to us speeding back .md forth In >;hop- ri,K|jns! \(rt Orville Barttelew boon of If > MKahe ' uncle of Mi •.- ,-int • in iinrsstul ,ip P'"E <*nt« rs or /IITXI'O owned mo- ^.^ w.^ rr olerted for another 1 M the rcctoiA of SI J .•in" hiireh (erhnoloprai * three-year term ;ts National trea- electric cjryer! YOU STILL HAVE TIME Hcbtivci in attend.i' ' • incliid- hi\f nv.fir us Iho WoodbridRp ir.tftie tofl.iy, is surer .iftcr srrving 15 years. i pel Mrs Emilie Her Em" i':lf>r. Miss Hi. IH"=1 and most" ol)e of U» wnrM m the nation be Mrs Barkolow, Mrs. Frank | i I/HU^C B'TCRluHlcT Nil .11*1 i l VilVs tha, Mr-; \dnlf Iti-ymnf"-.-•' .-ill of local Uon't let unexpected rain and snow snail your washday • • • Tb get FREE Souvenirs for all 1 iixi Miss Avonel Hichard Ur.m .im: progress in plans. An electric dryer fluff-dries your entire laundry fit H.nh.ir.i Coffin of Crnv.l.hn Pa : irKlii<;lrv .mil . in pdiira- =3 ;vr S£S£ ^™ ™ ^" * the push of a button in any weather. It's the carefree w,iv Vr and Mrs HcvinuelleT.jijfln. and (>ven in the relationships • • • To get FREE gifts for opening 1 Kearny. Mrs. Mnrearri Hennett.i between |fOO[i!o of met) wanting to remain in p\ib- 'P™ ™ r^.^ accounts of $50 or more. 1 to end washday weather worries. Be modern... buy nn Railway. Mr and Mr- Waller' Trie creator of this world, how- lie offict for thnr own porsfinal A donation was sent to Conjre- Your choice of any one of four desirable lieigmuellei. lit Clainvi'lr, Ohio; icvrr, has fixed it so there are his sal on the Rational Church hmldinn fund m electricdryer from your favorite dealer and wa^^hroughw?Sh(j^ items. Hew and Mrs I'nnl Kor^mueiler.jno simple answers to life's protv fnr four years anri j memory of the late Augllit. F. Wheeling. W Va , and Mr, and]lem Scientific progress hy itself traffic vifesniards for:fireinrr, a memVr or the CoraK mPUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC ANO GAB COMPANY • • • To enter the Raritan Valley National Mrs Richard Crawford. Hope- is not enough We are. in the areas over and over*""- Jj~ rxrcnNG tttmNT or * SRfti ITITI process of fmilmg mil. for in Bank sweepstakes for a FREE drawing lawn AftCT It IK h IS not delivered. Hostows dunnR the social stance, that WP have progressed arc over his nnur w'ortl ^'ri: •Ifn1*' Searle for an RCA Color TV set. Nothing to do t m prorui$es m a very short tirnr spnn ' rn|Ko(ltn ( are ennvMiiently' for- ^ Mrs M.irg.uct Wcismantle. AT PARACHtTF STHOOL 1 10 1 M lrf mlrinp except to fill In the entry blank. the flims>' flyinp machine of ther again ' IT to he rp-surrfx'ted'^l * '' ' ' rs were Mrs. W(K)I)BRri)C,E - Marine Pri- Wnght hrother, to finnm, time Cmm-! R*"*"1 ^'rs ™'K Sears. Mrs. vale First Class fiary R. Tabor, from morse code tran.Tnis.sion to ' ' do not de.'Borkelew. aod Mrs Raymond • • • tb help us celebrate the Grand Open- serve the son of Mr. and Mrs Albert E. ct>|or teleoastinp But sitiuiltnm* [Vmo- Ha work ing of our beautiful new, permanent Tabor. 309 Union Avenue, it at- crats, ously our morn! standards Nave jents. nr\t meetine will be held, banking center. tending the basic Parachute Rig- 0 1 all but llnpso(l Comiption miwt WnodhridBe f*'' ^ ' UP M. at the Ameri- ger School at the Naval Air Tech- ran ion 1 crime is with us more than ever Democratirealic wo r th.iRepubliraf therne wa* y nto '^ ««"• B* ""' Street. nical Training Unit, Likehurjt. before, family relatioashins have Rovem a town or to maintain traf Square fiance Plans COME IN ANT DAY THIS WEEK broken down hie blotches of Open Saturday morning 9 to 12; Neither wealth nor position slums ti.iv Wrtr/^ By School PTO makes a man a gentleman; neith- Tfaun., even. I to 8 - Plans fnr a square er does poverty prevent a man 29 at School 20 from being a gentleman. And last hi.. fVWMM not least, many individuals are' """" " ithe PT() l;ist MWlk Tickets are afraid of ix'inK walliwed up by MIRROR TOO RKVKAIJNG jnw nn sale ,im) may be obtained CLOSEOUT! cnllins Mrs G lnn m mi RARITAN NATIONAL a bureaiimry Have we proE- Chicafio - Sidney Schneider a ^ " ' ' 40" WMe Jumbo .Steel ;landlord, wa« pbc^l under t-usto- ,A Cl>no'.l! r10^'™1"1' WARDROBES question no*1 arises why a!dy and sued for jsn.000 damages IW ,', • ,,?;Tr „ BANK for Woodbridde Town-'by three girl, in his aparimeiitlP^'^'^^J,^:iI1(l ;ll!th p (p;H1™^™hers - VALLEY SAVE MORE! ship ('ouncil K prewhini; all this, building. TV forty four year old Pnnrin:li ' . Direct Factory and the answer Is that the people man was charged with installing To Your wiM) .ire presently ninning this a transparent mirror in the girls' Rout* *7 . . At Evergreen Road . . Menlo Park town without nppositinn whatso-i apartment which joined his MONARCH ME 4-0300 ever are equating progress with — — —r- E rhnos. One man's progress may nv „„_..„. „,..,., m another perwn s nun. and iuncontrolled growth is probably' The House I-itw subcommittee LIQUOR STORE has a as undesirable ,-u insufficient PProv«I a 50 i-nil nu'rease A Vnique grovth i'n the $1.25 fede-r.-il minimum w:ige Of Imported & Domestic We. in America, can hardly!a"*1 voted to extt'm! '•"verl • This it the new paint that defies blistering and peeling. i lie term "progress" affects | Driesbuafr**, anddust free In 30minur*i. • This is the new paint that contains an Woudbridge Township. During invisible breathing shield to permit evaporation of moisture. the next few weeks 1 shall at-' . tem(it to illustrate this question-1 FREE PICKUP! FREE DELIVER!! FAST SERVICE! ""GOOD "QUALITY" j able type of progress as achieved DRIVEWAY by the Zirpoto administration. j OUTSIDE WINDOW SEALER «y ALAN ROCKOFF Rep. Candidate In First Ward Gal America's FINEST Quality ALAN A. R00K0FF, Candidate; Can PAINTS SHADES 5 for the First Ward Councilman, j rrottcli, rtfinilhn and ••alt drivt- charged today that for the past tH» Torch h DM*. j MIRZA RUG CLEANSING Ortj Plait Ic Vinyl Em- I woyi from w«ather damag*. four years, the people of Wood-' m tub k Mm. boimL Plain BottOfn. Onaa bridge have been hearing the OMEN IHOTQLK 23" thru 36" wldt, same empty pledges by his DLMHO- j STAIN CompliU with rollir, cialic opponent that "something | roam 6ai k«B«ri WALLPAPER will be done about setting up traf-: * All dirt, dust and grime removed! •lightly hlghir. fie lights and solving the traffic SHINGLE friiig* Beltafn 1.4* Single problems and safety for our chil- tTAIW * Original beauty restored! 2 Roll dren." ••The present First Ward Coun- SILK CITY cilman has Ixtii very' busy adding j ITS DtJPUSS, AMAZING * Ka»t One Week Service! to th»> traffic hazards by support- NEW VINYL-LATEX ing this administration's apart- ment house projects, approving1 LATEX j SANITAS Hie building of a motel owned by^ REGULARLY 10c SQ. FT. Now . . • <">l.' 'r DRIPLESS the Zirpulo family on the rim of; MOW THROUGH OCT. 30 Sq. Ft. for most domeitici! Over U ll v. i.I.• the residential area of Westbury rtjulur prirc. FLAT Park, Iselhi. and supporting the, FLAT 1 WALLTEX construction of a new shopping] Good for walls nil quuuuti. on unv « center on Amboy Avenue, He Trlpb Hiding • Sv- /\/\ * BU quumiti. but lira- - fkt\ doesn't have the tune or the in- HI-Mill I I MIRZA RUG No. 1, and a mesh fence should' I* installed over the Amboy Ave- NIXOIV— Slmppiog Clr., Juurliuu picked up and deliv- •pply. no scraping, no priming. Mix in handy ild I'luinfiiilil Avf. dijbwayi #35 & #36 nue turnpike bridge to protect • KAHH IV— pall. UM for walks, gumKe flour, driveways, • MKTUCHKN— ered to your home- children from the siieeding traf- KB I Si. (George Ave. liepe, walls-all mammary. If || has luiles or fic. r m^ftHOLiK-'f'trceliuld 402 Main St. all •< n* extra • HU 6-5000 crackt, you can fix It with KIXT 4 (.001). Mall .Shopping C.li., lit. #M • MiW PROVIDENCE LB. KIT "While my opponent has been Central Ave. • HI talking, tile people of Woodbridge have been deprived of safety for; ! their children. Do we i>eed a traf-; BUY DIRECf AJ OUR FACTORY.,.5AV[40% lie fatality to have something I done? Other eommurflties around us have had traffic lights and safe- si&iui installed swiftly with- out the continuous expensive surveys and re-gurveys of traffic BEST BROS. patterns that this present Admin- istration continues to conduct. Rug Qeansing • Storage Anyone win lives and works In this towu can plainly see where 401 N. BROAD ST., ELIZABET the traffic is congested and SERVING where our children netd protect- OPEN DAILY 'TIL 9 P.M. - SATURDAY 'TIL 6 P.M. tion. It is time that men who are Wa num tfu riglil M SINCF 1889 more concerned wjth WoiKlbridge I rotter \im *# U)»>>rpt-tuatiou •r,

|.,xrli»tv« NEWS A Newspaper DtdlcatoA to the Be* Intemta of tht BcsMrate PAGE ELEVIN )(.nrlpnt'Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, September 30, 1965 WINDOW; State School to Obtain E. P. Becker man To Speak On Green Street TV With BPWGenerosityAt Day-Long Symposium

__ By The Staff —I WMDRRIIXiE - Mrs. William! Brennan, president of the Business, , llk MiCl'iin and Jim Mlnler of the A, P, Green Company "n,,. villw Inn.tne customer* ot the bar get themselves '„,'-, verbal onslaught. As Tax Collector Harold Mullin n llosen. Superintendent of the ",i when the two wo* > get set, "cause the harpoons Woodluidge State Schmil for re French Cooking ,. ri'iidy." larded children, with a check for ,(!„, is ii vice-president of the firm, and a former member $240 to cover the cost nf two tele WOODRRIIKiF - Members and „' ,| 110,-ml of Education (he's the member who saw fit to vision sets for individual entases zm^ n( the White Church Guild i;lt.,nl to purchase football shoes for the tenm many years Also through the fienerosily nf.a I tended a demonstration on ,1 Minlcr, his top brick Ridesman, had a reversal of form biuis Stahl, head of Chopers Do French cooking at thr» Rahway; ,11,.,-iiiion with the two getting in barbs at each other, Ipartment Store, and a nominal Public Service Electric and Gas ,, , ,i .tiiniors "g«t off the hook" (or a change. !sum of money furnished by theTnmpnny. ,,., ih;it Minter's daughter, Miss Marjorie Kay Minter was BPW. Mrs Irving Hull, chairman The demonstration was arrang-

i,, nirhard Morgan Butland, Saturday afternoon, and it (if this special project, arranged r(\ thrmi«h Miss FM/.ihc-th Dnvitt , chance to get back at Minter tor the many abuses he fur the Stale School to receive nf |ne f;|iMbeth officn Home Ser- ,,, hum the MeUieheh resident. new clothing in the amount of $700 :..n ficpnrtment Miss Jeanne ,!,„!,• (be bride-lobe and her father to St. Francis Church in nil si7.es to fit ages five through Hiams. the new Home Service

.„ The church WHS only four blocks from the house—j RS. The school will accept eonlri- \(|visnr for the R.ihway office, ,: in Mi'Clnin --he had (inured out his own route to the I butions of good, clean, wearable .,n[) ^iss Matorie llnrris, new ,i.,l imilt the exasperated father and wifr-to-he on a lour clothing she advised, and will also -idvisor for New Rnuiswick nffice, , Metucht'ti iH'fure arriving at the church, and if Ihe nccepl swim suits to be used next nrnnnm) the various foods n^ist- j ,,„! ,hown her anxiety so extensively Ihe father might season when the pool is completed ,,,| bv Mrs Steven Scheppcs of , „ ainiipifl al the Coral I amice to find his way In the 1'rcscntlv there are some 500 rtihwav office,

.,-, i,m But she made il and so did dad. persons at the school with more F cfc CO(ric"inE, „,„ .mMeT.: ,,, tl,cii'il McClain most, came during the reception when. imvinR each week until the 19 ,,,,,„ , ,„,„.„_ , ; r l'irwh WH, tirt ed on this project. Mr Rosen is „,.„ ,.' , , . „mils of Joseph Otlrower, chairman of the Citlxens Re- in a position to obtain institutional WWle ,«l*nf. th(\ *™n*» M|iini:il Church in the church parish, which begins today arali As a suggestion, don't miss the Scandinavian clam]Colonia First Aid Squad Devises

1H Wi>udbridge VIPS will bold their fall dinier at the A.neri- Unique Plan For Its Finance Drive I .(-Kiwi Hall, foot ot Berry Street on Octobrr 30, The organi- COLONIA - Every resident of laid equipment, hospital supplies, niM will honor Kobert Balog, th* yaunK Woodhridge man, COME ONE... H Colonia was the recipient this! a modern ambulance and even *lm risked his own life to Have » trapped driver from the cab week of an insurance policy is- small squad building i i ii lulfn truck on Route 9 recently, after the vehicle had sued on a family plan basis — | to best use by the jjroup which irrlurm-d. the mock documents were the has grown to include Cdt Fun For Young and Old • t • t means of pointing out the "cover-Unit, Underwater Rescue Team i (layiwr, sales representative of the Atnboy Kord, Perth , .. rt I • l/Incl ans. wel...nil an sn ReI? t\Ad Cros^VAL'Os InstructorsfflcJpilPtnrC. age given by the Colonia rirst • is celebrating his 36th year with the firm, He would like "The only g Aid Squad and a clever tie-in me to stop by and see the all-new 19*6 Fords. in making this the best squad in # » • • with the annual finance drive. In this "Assistance Policy", thej the state is money," pointed out ic Woodbridge Emblem Club No. 351, wive* of members of Colonia First Aid Squad offers to Captain Yorke. y d Jn UiKHibridge Elks No. 2116 will hold » CWnese auction, Oct. provide full protection in case of ed to purchase the supplies and K i' in. at th« American Ugiou Home, foot o< Berry Street emergency on a twenty-four hour! maintain the ambulances. Our basis. Finance, Drive Chairman, hospital beds, crutches and wheel Mi-. Michael Sefrhek, ZX Grove Street is chairman of the Richard Hewitt reports the pre- chairs are ld t f f .'ir, iM-ing aHsisted by Mrs. Maynard Peterson and Mrs. mium of m per day or five charge, on n lin Munilv, dollars per year, a tax deductible basis and money INDIVIDUAL i !- "pen to the public and refreshments will be served, donation, would insure residents purchase more -k.-ts may b* procured from any of the three women men- receiving unlimited assistance. ment for residents use. But most GROUP TRAVEL |tliiii.-(i. ,,r uny 0( the members, and at the door. This would cover emergency important of all, more money • • • • treatment for automobile acci must be raised during this fund ^"iHlbrulKe Community Scholarship Program of Woodbridge dents or home injuries, ambu drive so the squad can go ahead "ii is now concentrating on a drive for funds from industries I lance transportation for mater- with a building expansion pro gram to meet the increased pub- ii nity cases and others, as well as lic demand with improved faci- "iiiinittw in charge is proud to announce that as of this the supplying of oxygen, crutches, Nov. '65 thru lities and service." tii scholarshiph s have been awarded to 15 township wheel chairs, etc, as needed. Fib. '66 Klrnl s • , wlio are receivinu thest! scholarships for four years at "Peace «£, Mind, the one thing via El Al JEI •Since 1%1, tlie orKiiiHzation has awarded over $12,000 in you can't purchase, is supplied RosariansCommunion limil Slay of t t« •sl'ips. Their aim is to set; that these students continue their all area residents when a fully- 90 Doyi :|utl (jraduate. equipped volunteer first aid squad! Breakfast Is Sunday Kulli the bands frum Woodbridfie High Schovl and John F. works on a dedicated basis," dis- "'iiixily High School will participate in the first annual high closed William Yorke, Captain of COLONIA - Rosarians of 1 *lio«l band festival to be held at Memorial SUidlum. Joyce the Colonia Squad, "and is one John Vianney Church will attend I 9-DAY ISRAEL Hilnicr Avenue, in the rear of New Brunswick High School on of the intangibles that figures in the annual communion breakfast, | 'ay. Oct. 13 at 7:15 p.m. this token policy." Sunday, after the 7:30 A. M. Mas3 IACKAGE TOUR Includm Air Fan ond Land toil ' are on sale at tbe ubove mentioned schools and the The increased demand of the at the Cross Keys will be divided ainoug sohools participating for use growing population on the. Squad's Rah,way. Mrs. Marian Castellano •>' Hicir music deparlflieutn. services and the subsequent in- will sing several 1 Here will be clusf to 1,000 musicimu participating. It is being adequacy of the present equip- the group accompanied by Mrs. 1 by the New Brunswick Home News. ment and quarters led to a Madi- Christine Urban. Avenue approach to this soyear'n s fund drive stated Thomas1 Mrs. Robert Kolcly will intro- * Catharine J. Soltys, a freshman at Park College, Parkville, duce the Rev. John J. Byrnes, Trinity Lane >., has been accepted as a member of the Orion-Aurora social Loomis and Steven Jennings of the finance committee. In a mes- O.S.A., who is producer of the Sponsored "lit; is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soltys, Colonia. Augustinian Collegiate Seminary, !| sage to residents they requested MAKCf, NBIVKRf i'h resident joins one of the five social clubs on the campus fol- Villanova, Pa,, as well as a teach- Woodbridge, N. J. "ti Hush Week. Much of the social life of the college centers "We help you every day, please Itiirii Uv . . . TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH help us once a year." er at the seminary and at Villa- mil club activities. nova University. :i| "During the month of August," Travel k is a Presbyterian coeducational college of liberal arts, loca- The entire breakfast was plan- pointed out Murray Steinfeld, '" a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri, ned primarily by Mrs. Carmen 357 Mllllmni Avc, Millburu Squad President, "the services • • • • Ferraro, who is now a St. He- of the Colonia First Aid Squad A Wuodbridge resident has been named to the Dean's List of lene's parishioner; Mrs. John MILLBURN were utilised 59 times. This pe- LINDEN f«»ey City State College, Deun Joseph Scott announced today. Davis, ticket chairman, :i81-394fi; riod included 28 emergem'y calls, eves. days " ' is Mrs. Paula SchanneU Prebut of 649 Lewis Street, a 1 and Mrs. Fredrick Nowosad, 388- 3 BIG DAYS! 7 miscellaneous calls, 4 (ire stand- lenior. 2550. No money will be accepted HU 6 376- by calls and 20 transportation at the door, so anyone interested! trips. In the swift completion of 4136 4770 Most were from Jersey should contact the prelect to pur- Man To Enroll their duties as squad members, chase a ticket. THURS... FRI. at 6 P.M. ity aannd Hudson County volunteers served 'Ml man hours I'int College Girls '(immunities and some from New- and traveled 844 miles." ark," he said. The squad originated in 1951 to 01 .ON 1A - Chosen to enroll ••• > ;.i /!,. Candidates will be interviewed supply emergency first aid I students as the first until next March 1 and from the residents of what was an iso- WALL TO WAli CARPET CLEANING SAT, at 1 P.M. 'till ? ''"Sent of freshmen co-eds that March 1 to 15 the selections will lated area) answered a maximum •k a 93 year old tradition loci be made. of one hundred calls yearly. Its lvOads ot AUractions & •Ifis' College. Jersey City, Pile Booths Including our "The same factors we use in only equipmenqp t was an olld amam- M "^''il Nilan of 55 Cameo Place. accepting boys will be used for td i th i Popular Chinese Uundry Booth. 1 bulance stored in the (i 1'HIT'S College, exclusively a selectinelectgg ggirls." said Mi Nilan. a member. Todayd , up tto date lirst M'huol during the regular Grades, class rankk, recommen-mn ' rtll| 1 i' sessions, will break tra- dations by school administrators * " " El 5-299) Tempting DeUcacies For The Adults - Delights THE WORLD «<>(»K "fxt fall by taking in its and college board entrance exams For The (hlldrtM Including Pup & Ice Cream, 'iin.ilc stndwits for day will bti the chief considerations. ENCYCLOPEDIA '•ills have been attending However, he pointed out that be- • First In Saltm •'' •••••••i fin' a number of N.Wk|..WMAN cause next year's freshman class • Uudgel I'luu Trinity Episcopal Church Conveniently Located At Trinity Lane oil Rahway Avenue, Wi i will aonsist of 400 boys and only a foldii .jtSuiith Kutw Ntiwk (j..l! Martin Bruun Quality Kenll- Supremo Furniture, New* broke ! 100 girls, "The standards for ad- worth. 'Siuus (or the girls will be high- VA 6-5868 Independem-L«uj«T IEB.) - CarWt Thursday, September 3D. 1965 PAOE TWELVE Events Planned Clothing ]) By Senior To Assisi ISEMN _ A riot <-P. ISF.UN - TV (oNIselln hold article* ,|rjVI, Senior Otiwiis Huh -net efit of Cerebral i afternoon at Ibf i Street •i)Hy heins «tv,n Firehmise, with Jn^p I'p v, pre- sident fl Anynw with -,,., Three new m^ vTv «ere wel- nte may brine them . into the "H Hnll, Route 27 at ,),', Including M"-Miry In- next SMni monllilv nir, narnl.i, Mrs. Arthti: T'vin^nint: ber 7, fl p m 11 nnd Mrs Edna Enpr-r Mr ! H»- The annunl Vni((. ,,i 7el Parker wns a vi'itoi contest will bo. <•,!<> the Post this ' , TIIP grmm will Have ;\ mystery VMI (roinVn is rbaimini, u bii« ride. OrtoJvr H the bus ary. ond Donald r '• !•; scheduler! tn lenv the Oreen n for the post. StroW Firehouse. » "• V M. A public planiif. J Members of thr eliih will par- Wtlll k ticinte with the "Woo IVid?r Sen- Florida ary on Thnrwlay, n. < ior Citizens in a ten p.m., in the Pnsi H, Im. Ix-ginning (>eti.!> r H cwls will h.. ,,]„,„, n Two other even|l: ire being arv Cancer Fund planned Including INlnween The Mendnwbrnok r I'artv. October 25 P M.. in ty has been scheduici the r.reen Street Fire' •••it- F.-r.h day. October K. Anv « member must attend n costume, In participating ,r or pay a f'ne; and ;i^n house, to contact Mrs M j. November 8. man, at CI 4i3(n Birthdays will be rr GOOD DAT AT THE HACK? - TVy «re not MT!««, tat Omt thn* membm of the Woodbridje OFFICERS 1NSTA1J.KI): The Holy lwwvfnU Society held lnv w-,.. nedv Park School PTA hv Mrs lihrnry through a story hour, l.i- »'er AiRner, 'showed all mothers ing. require it. J . . ' . . !. ' • . .• ... t ' . n'tilitj- t/i cnnin nl fhn nnl find ing of the Military Order of Coo- „ iit ion will conduct Joseph Okulie/. program rhnir-'brary orientation will be given to eager to serve at the hot dog Confessions in preparation for of ! ties, Pup Tent S.O.I, 13. was held Sabbath Service, tomorrow, at St. Cecelia's luncheons, planned for the school nounced the scheduling of two ; man. All proRr.ims (or the rorn all workers on Wednesday. A few Ihe observance will be heard to- yesterday at the helin VFW. the Temple, 8 P. M. He will be Ing a dance tomr>Tr'lV ^ ! y II center around this motlicis are still needed to midyear, and the annual bazaar to day from 4 to 5:30 in the after- VFW Junior Girhllnit events. ing year wi! h(h 1 M ln Plans for activities for the com- assisted by Dr. Norbort Kastner Ixmrdes Hall "Th | 1'wembcr1'mbc." noon, and from 7:30 to 9 P, M. Plant Skating Event ing month were made. Hospital A penny sale will be held, Octo Cantor. Candles will be lighted will be featured .\i! theme, and help tn contribute to in the library. In the evening. the well-being of the children A trip lo the American Museum; Mrs. Elliott announced that Mrs. ISELIN - Mrs. Kurt Samuel- parties will be held at the Mfnlo ber 10. with Mm. Green as chair ,it B-jn P. M ^nd their giiMts art- h At tthe firsst tFal ll meeting eo n of Natural History, in New York (ikulic/, Mrs. Dziombak, and her- Masses for Saturday, have been son, president of the Ladies Auxil. Park Old Soldiers Home on Octo- man, at her home. A social tins Shabbot Shuv.ih Services will be The- grmrp \% «pon<-, ducted by Mrs. Edward Klliott.cilf, has ken planned for Oclo-|self, will attend the State PTA set for 7 and 8 A. M. The Novena trip to the World's Fn iary of VFW Post 2636, was aber 20, November 17, and Decem- been set for November «, also conducted at 8 A M, Saturday, Oresident, Monday evening, the IKT K> Mrs. Patsy Catino, fee-jconvention ns delegates, (k'tober to Our lady of Fatima will take special guest at the first Fall ber 11. Arrangement* are also 10. The prirp nf rwi at the Green home. in the Temple Other services, general membership approved reation chairman, is in charge of]27. 2fl. and 29, at Atlantic City. place after the 8 o'clock Mass. meeting of the Junior Girls' Unit being made for a party for the Saturday, include- 10:3(1 A. M.person Include; is, the proposed budfjc! of over $l,f>00 ;irr;ini;fiii(*iits. Tickets at n nomThe theme of the convention, this Confessions will be heard Sat- of the Auxiliary, held last week. children at Roosevelt Hospital. The ehib made a donation to .Junior Congregation Services and admission, Pr.it^ and the ways and moans They inal price per person, must be year, is "Time to Remember urday afternoon from 3:30 to 5.30 The local Junior Girls' Unit has A date is to be set. the State Federaton Building Fund and 6:30 P. M , Mincha Services; must accompany nil r<» were presented by Mrs. Vernie imidiased Iwfore Tuesday. Any Children." and in the evening from 7 to 9been invited to help start a unit A Thanksgiving dance will be for a clubhouse at Douglas Col- 7:30 P. M. Sabbath ends. which may be made P. M. Masses Sunday, Cummings, second vice president 'interested person is asked to con- Three delegates from the school | in Old Bridge, on Sunday. co-sponsored by the Cooties and lege. Masses have been scheduled for The first skating party of the Kol Nidre Services will be held close at 1 P. M.,Smvhv and ways and means chairman. • tact either Mrs. Citino, 41 Eastwill also attend the Fall County its auxiliary on Saturday, No- Mrs. Edward Diiombak. li- Bio.nl Street, LI 9-21l)li, or Mrs. Sunday morning, October 3, asjnew season will be held, October vember U. Mrs. I/tmnie Puntorao Tuesday, 6 30 P. M. Junior Con- grejjalion Services will also be brary chairman, reported all lohn Thornlcy, 82 Coakley Street, Council Meeting, October 12. foUows: fi-.tfl, 715, 8:00, 8:45, 23. Girls will meet at the Post and Sigmusd Smolen, Seam ber. A four-piece orchestra and MEETING OCTORKR I Hall at the designated time, Squirrel, are co-chairmen. Pro- held at (5 30 P. M. Candles wil books in the school library have 1,1 flGTffi. All children under 18 The next meeting of the PTA,9:48, 10:30, 11:15, and 12 noon member* of the New Dover Meth- be lUhted at 5 10 P. M. ISELIN-The monthly n«tk| I been catalogued. Donald Whitak- years of age must be accom November 15, will be an open in the upper or main Church, and ceeds will go for hospital work. odist Church, under the direction of the Women's Auxiliary 4 tjl er, school principal, said library jpanied by an adult. house. 9:15, 10:00, 10:45, 11:30, and 12 A Thanksgiving turtey will be ct Ted Stoeppel, entertained. The Yom Kippur Services will take Iselin AtWetic Association ffona-l noon in the lower Church, l/iurdes the |»ri« for ihe members of the local pup tent also participated place at 9 A. M., Wednesday erly Little League and Pml and Fatima Halls. VFW Welcomes Cooties or MOCA. who sell tht In a circus given by the Grand Other services scheduled are: League) has been set for Octal* I Two novenas will ho held Wed- most tickets. Military Order of Cooties, and 10:30 A. M., Junior Congregation 6 at the Bowl-O-mat, Oak Tig I nesday evening, 7:30 at the5 New Members A hospital party was held at various organizations from the Services; 12 noon, Yizkor (Mem- Road. The meeting will begin (I church, including, the Continuous the East Orange Veterans Ho» state, at Lyons Veterans Hospital orial) Services; and the Blowing 9 p.m. All mothers of tram twa Nnvpna to St. Judo, patron of 1SELIN — Five new members pital at the beginning of Septem- last week. of Shofar. at 7:20 P. M. bera are invited to attend. hopeless cists, and the Novena to; were welcomed at the last meet Our Lady of the Miraculous ing of the VFW Post 5636, bring- ••IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII Medal ing the total membership of the local post to 569. New Members are Laurence Huth, Walter Cum- imings, Wilfred Yoos, William Cub Scouts Need Wahrer, and Philip Mastalski. The members voted to raise i PUBLIC NOTICE both the initiation fees and the Help of Parents annual dues in lint with the in- crease of the per Wpita tax by ISELIN — Ansley Long outlined Ihe National VFW and the antici- the program for tiie year at a pated increase by the Department TO SENIOR CITIZENS FOR meeting of Cub Scout Pack 41J of New Jersey. j Den mothers and fathers to help | A joint meeting will beheld with; on trips and projects are greatly|the Ladies Auxiliary tonight 8J needed in order to carry out the:p.m., at the VFW Post Hall, TAX EXEMPTIONS IN pi HIS for these young boys he Route 27. advised. Anyone interested in. Plans are being made for a•1 heliiiiv.; m:ty contact St e w a r t. Bar Night at the Post Hall, Satur- llcinlwk. 634-7423. May. Featured will be a four-piece! BOROUGH OF CARTERET Fmir Ixiys were welcomed as orchestra. Colored movies of the Bobcats, Handy Hr.ich, Michael 'activities of the VFW and AuxUl- Mercer. Thomas Wood and An-'ary will be shown. There will be drew llmlik. A recruiter drive no admission charges for mem- OCT. 1st, THRU NOV. 1st 1965 is now underway and boys bring- bers. inn i" a new member earn re- The next meeting has been »et miiter stripes. Such stripes were for Thursday, October 14, t PJIL, CONFtIWi WITH STUDKNTS; Senator Clifford 1'. Case (RrN.J.) meets with Bruce Gyenes, a stu- awarded to (iary Brach and Wil-; in the Post Hall, Route J7. dent at Hitler College, and Robert Browne, who attends Seton Hall University. Both students, who liam Sullivan. are members oi the Student Kducation Association were recently in Washington to attend a three- day National Citizenship Conference. Bruce resides at 78 Craske Street, Woodbridge, and Robert The boys are now conducting lives at 567 King George Road, Fords. the annual candy drive. Assessors Office The Pack welcomed Mrs. Ellen Fife-Drum Corps Sutton back as a den mother and i Sisterhood to Have Mrs. Janet Tiernan as her assis- New Members Sweet Adelines tant. Plan Events Borough Hall Rummage Sale Sunday Inspection will be conducted | iSEUN - Members of the next month ami all boys must .'p ISELIN - A rummage sale will Plan Card Fete linFlf e and Drum Corps wffl par To Join Church >•- in fu uniform A Halloween, licite . a events duril)gjB be sponsored by the Sisterhood of '•• will also be held in October^ „,„„,,, ^ H Congregation Beth Sholom, Sun- ISELIN - The Clover Lea ofM according with all boys attending in cos- ,to„ DRober^i,n.ft D^t™Painter,. Jdirector; <„. . !• it Sunday Morning day, from 1 to 6 p.m., and on Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc. '.tumt-'s they make themselves. Eligible To File Monday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. will sponsor a dessert card party i The group will march and play! in the Holy Name parade in| ISELIN - Now members willj Various tables of assorted on Monday at the Green Street; be received into the fellowship Elizabeth, October 10. They will merchandise will be available fea- Firehouse, at 8:30 p.m. Tickets j of the Iselin Assembly of Godturing clothing, furniture, bric-a- Cookie Chairman be inarching with the St. Joseph's Church at the 11 a.m. Morning brac, and toys. and information may be obtained Church Unit. by calling Mrs. Bert Toth, at They will present a free band Senior Citizens—Attaining Age (5 worship service, Sunday. AnyMrs. Louis U:\vis and Mrs. Her- one wanting to join the congrega- KI 1-7877. Named by C. S'•.. concert for the area residents, man Hodes, are co-chairmen for j October 16, 2 P. M., in Kennedy tion is requested to contact Rev. the event to be held in the Con- The Sweet Adelines are mak on or Before December 31,19(3 Harry W. Schaumburg, pastor, gregation Beth Sltolom auditorium, ing plans for a barn dance, Sat ISELIN - Mrs. Raymond Rod-!Pi!.r,k- . . _ . . _ as soon as possible. i)0 Cooper Avenue. urday, November 13, at the•is. Menlo Park Terrace,»» ™-' Wednesday evening, October 27, Baptismal services will be held American Legion Hall, Carteret. The public, will be welcome at County Applicants who Failed to Sunday evening at the 7 p.mth. e sale. Mrs. Francis Lands, president, Neighborhood 6 of Crossroads: service. issued an invitation to any woman (liii Scout Council, for the sale, North Brunswick. Other services and activities at least 18 years of age to "come which beyan «n Saturday. The corps participated in the Qualify in 1965 Should Re-apply for UK for Sunday include: 9:15 a.m., and sing with us any Monday, The Junior and Cadette Girl Holy Name parade in Perth Am- pre-serviee prayer metjting; 9:45 8.:iO p.m., in the Green StreetScout Troops of the three areas boy, Sunday, marching with St. Cubs to Meet Cecelia's Unit. tm a.m., Sunday School, for all age Kirehouse, to see if you might like:«'f Neighborhood 6 are participat-j levels, with ten classes from Regular meetings of the corps to join." The Clover U-af Chap- ing with over 5,000 Girl Scouts of wiU te tlelli with Mr Pai lter Nursery through Adult; U a.m., On October 22 ter sings for many local organiza- Crossroads Council the Fall- i ' Morning Worship Service; and Monday and Wednesday evenings, * ALL CLAIMANTS MUST BRING WITH ISELIN — A leader's meeting tions in this area, and for others cookie sale. 7:00, at 25 Willow Avenue. The 11 a.m. Children's Church, for was held by den mothers ;uxl; throughout the state. boys and girls two through eight The profit per box which the drummer section will meet Mon-j| years of age. committee members of Cub Scout Information on the chapter, aitroop retains is the basis for day, and the entire corps on Wed-11 THEM THE FOLLOWING DATA: Pack 48, Wednesday evening, at part of the international Barber!lnH") fi,"ance- The tr0°P Plans nesday. The church nursery will be the home of Richard Rosi'mnn, its yearly program, the u n budgets available, under supervision, for shop Harmony organization far committee chairman, Colonia. women, which has as its theme, for and finances it, for the most small children up to two years The cub scout pack is sponsored part, by participation in the cook- of age. "Harmonize the World," may be Bible Study Session 1 - Proof of by the PTA of Iselin School ». obtained from either Mrs. Wil-ie sale and with troop dues. II The schedule of services and The amount retained by the Set for Wednesday J| . activities for the remainder of Plans were made for the first liam Sullivan, director, at ME 4 ( Fall Pack meeting, October 22 4050, or Mrs. John Ruschak, as Council helps insure better cainp- ISELIN - Rev. Harry W. 115 the week includes: Tuesday, Octo- iiiK now and in the future for the 2 - Combined 1961 Income Statement i * ber 4, 6 p.m., church open for at the school, at 7:30 P. M. Asistant director, at KI 1-4791. Schaumburg, pastor of the Iselin parent must attend with each cub entire council. This revenue also Assembly of Ood Church, will con- \' . prayer, and 8 p.m., Congrega- brings more council services to scout. The new Bobcats will be duct the Mid-Week Bible Study 3 - Deed of the Property " tional Prayer Service; Wednes- Presbyterians List the troops. session, Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. at day, October 5, 7:15 p.m., pre- inducted at a traditional candle the church A pre-service prayer ,' .H service prayer meeting, and 7:45light ceremony. All order cards must be return- K 2 Morning Services ed to the Troop cookie chairman meeting will be held beginning at 4 - 1961 Tax Bill \ H : p.m., Mid-Week Bible Study ses- All the individual dens have 'tr sion; Thursday, October 6, 7:30 by October 9. Cookies will be de-7:15 p.mi |J resumed their meetings. ISELIN • Two morning worship Ilivered by the girls on November The group will continue the11 p.m., Women's Missionary C'ouii services will be held Sunday at cil, monthly meeting; and Friday, Several new members were (i. All money is to be turned into study on the Book of Joshua. All'| welcomed, including: George the First Presbyterian Church, the Troop aookie chairman by No-those attending! are asked to bring|| * 7:30 p.m., C.A.a (Christ Ambas- 1295 Oak Tree Hoad. Services vember 13 Bible, pen, and paper to the class. | * sadors), youth group meeting in Fink, new eommitteeman In charge of special events; and have been scheduled for 8:45 mid Senior Gtizens Who Received Exemption ill 19(5 " church. 10:15 a.m. Mrs. B. Daniels, Mrs. Bernice Fire Auxiliary Ijidies Cirlin Accepted Mi$$ Carol Kronert Kistler, and Mrs. George Cham- The church nursery will be • bers, den mothers of Den 1 and 2.available, under supervision, fur Plan Square Dance By Union Institute fere Mailed Income Form. A second trip to visit the T.W.A. small children up to four yi'ius Feted on Birthday of age, during the 10:15 service, ISELIN - The Ladies Auxiliary COLPNIA - Anthony C. Cirlin, ISELIN - Miss Carol Kronert, at Kennedy Airi>ort Is alfio being uf Iselin Volunteer Firu Company 625 Iiiman Avenue, has been ac- All Forms Must Be Filed by Nov. 1,1965 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter planned fur the buys who were Church school ses-siouu fur #1, District 9, will sponsor its cepted as a student in the Elect- Kronert, Wood Avunue, was feted unable to attend the first trip Kindergarten through sixth grad- first t^all ball-square dance at ronics Technology Program at on her twelfth birthday, Friday, because of limitations. Arrange- es will be held at 8:45 and 10:15the Green Street Firehouse Hall, Union Technical Institute, 2UO0 with a party. are beiuti made by Donald a.m. The Junior High and Senior (k-ti>bt'r 23, beginning at 9 \>.m.Morris Avenue at Union Center, with the Tax Office. affair included Nealis, a pilot with TWA., foHigr h Classes have been scheduled Music will be by Howard Kly, according to Paul J. Barotta, Guests at the for 1120 a.m. tu 12:20 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brady and late October or early November. Tickets may be obtained from school director children, John and Dawn Mario, Attending the mw'tinii were: any member of the Auxiliary. No Cirlin. a 1*5 graduate of -Menlo Park; Mr. and Mrs: Louh Sidney Lawrance, nthmuster; ka, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Chambers, tickets will be sold at the door. Woodbridgt' High School, will pur- 8 Heimnll. Livingston; Mrs. Donald Roseman, and Pink, ioi"nittee- MMrs K. Kistlor, Mrs. Dam, All proceeds will be given V Hie a two >v -r Junior Electronics j THOMAS MILIK, Tax Assessor CuflVy, h'orcJs; and Anthony Vurdi, tn< n: Mrs. C '

HIIKIVKR ON IOS AMitXKN TOO MANY CAU* iSEPARATED tt VRAM The educated Individual, w Everybody wanta to I hen! of t eases to study. ? AMn Lyle found his father while ''tnris The man's wife asked the phone he wa» working at the Jonesboro RUMMAGE Sale... company to trace the rolls. Ac. MORK, ON EXC1SK TAX cording to authorities, Mrs Pier- Municipal Airport. His parents to IK held at Tho President h.-is cnll(!d lwiee f(lr si* wart divorced and he had'been V 8 Congregation Beth Sholom . Vinufncturors wlin h;ive nnt pas-IV^ " She was charged with rtis- railed in a foster home * sprl on Ihe benefits o( the excise orderly conduct. 90 Cooper Avenue, Iselin *.iv nit In consumers lo ilo sn ;\V When St. Rcrnardine was parish (inn1 Over-all rpsnlls are enrnnr- Geoff Stehli and Jerry Mandril. priwt in Siena, Italy, in the 13th MOIN. OCT. 4, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. T'in1!. but some h:we not com-.. ,. . i •lilort. I'10"' s*1"0". are co^nplnins of Century, he ordered his parish' SUN. OCT. 3, 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. __ |he Jersey City State cross-conn- ioners to resolve their quarrels Sale IncludM Sack Items A« U»rt Fnrrttaw, Ctoakg, ON PAY 1IIKK try team, it was announced by by "boxing with fists" instead of The House Kdncation and ' Brlc a-Brw MM OflH* Itmi T» Namwow T» M«tt». Coach Tom Gerrity. knife duels. hor Committee has nproved a three step increase in the mini- mum Mage of Si.75 an hour by ifl?o and has added coverage of 7 2 million workers

| His Kxplanntion "ONE OF I A snapshot shows my arm AMERICA'S •nripimd her waist I can't recall her name, but GREAT 'through the years, I'll always marvel Hint such a! MARKETS" homely face. ' ; Could seem so lovely after seven beers! OPEN 7 DAYS: MON. THRU SAT., 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - SUN. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Poor Teacher Stout Teacher i instructing her ,,, ^; I I- TIMF: Woodhridgp Uons Club Mil its iinmiiil r. Kdwaid Novak, Iti-rnanl IHmiean, Iranris MulliKan; uiiidi-ntlfiert regular employe; John A.|uila, Uuis Matey I cannot do. Do ;my (if you know L,,,i Man Koeknff. The first nistmners of th.. day were members of Ihe. Citizens Rcdp-velopment CommlUee who are sponsoring a what this it? Our Bid annual lock to Sthool SoU, Swilti — Armoun — Sthklthaut • l HI I p. i'.iinl I'p, Kix-I'p i-nnlesf In Ihe Township. Little Eric - I know. take, a choict mtatf at prick! 10 to 30% btflow othtn, PLUS bnth in a saucer. our titri fontn.lir banuwi of thit onnual wit, COMPARE - WHY PAY MORE?

• —^ — PUBLIC NOTICE To , SENIOR CITIZENS For Tax Exemption Claims Woodbriclge Township Tax Assessors office will receive claims for ex- emption by persons of the age f)5 or over thru NOVEMBER 1st, 1965, in thefe Assessors' Office, Muicipal Building Main Street, Woodbridge during the hours of 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. or Monday Evenings from 7:1 to 8:30. ALL SENIOR CITIZENS MUST REFILE FOR 1966 // You Are Already On File, All You Need Is Your 1965 Tax Bill and 1964 Income Tax Return.

EVERY CLAIMANT FILING FOR THE FIRST TIME WE'RE PARTICULAR ABOUT OUR WONDERFUL GROUND BEEF! MUST BRING ALONG THE FOLLOWING DATA; AND WE'RE STILL HOLDING THESE LOW PRICES! STILl! PURE LEAN STILL ! EXTRA LEAN GROUND STILL 1. Proof of age. GROUND c GROUND e ROUND 2. Deed Covering Property CHUCK , STEAK occupied by Claimant. 3. 1964 Income Tax Return BOILED 4. Tax bill for 1965. HAM

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stadium Knt<.< in •, ornblc Bntiii> iwi- Fords Bearcats Lose 13 0 High nnd John i Loral Coarhet look To Future Iselin were f.n t,,, It is far from u strict that we literally prayrri nn the gmtip tin • Decision to Edison Jets thriller with n,.. r for a tie game between Woodbridge and John F. Ing on n fumR. i,, Kennedy at the stadium last Saturday but as WOODRRIDGE - It was a most cnmptm with i unhappy afternoon for the Fords crowd ^ i Sam Lupo stated Tuesday evening, "Some one Bearcats who opened the 1«5 sea St. Cecelia Loop Silence fri! has to win and no team or coach is actually satis ion in the Pop Warner Conference and did nnt e\n' ,x fled with a deadlocked game when he has faith at the local stadium, when the whistle pchoed , township club dropp*! « 13-0 ver Elects Officers green turf In hia players." In our conversation with Lupo. diet lo the Edison Jets. It was a hii; >,i. - we expected a few alibis about the breaks of the MM Al, CHAMPS - One of thr highlights during thr iwnt Middles*! County American legion MaMfalt LeagUf banquet WM the trlotV ynuni; i-., presentation nf the Monk Messick Memorial Trnphy to the championship WotdhrloV Hub. manage* hf Etttar RMi«t*l. Mr*. MH- borne, who dri'i.-i recent game but he laughed and started to talk sick. on the extreme led, K shown presenting the hij( trophy In honor of her I«U hiiilwiwl to l<*tl flaym I" for Irimt turn: R»? ifTltly fur (lie 1' about the play of bis line and the high hopes he Sremborski. Dennis Itaran, Bob Pirnik, Steve Zapotirmy and Fred High. Standing during Uw prowrdlnx* are; Jerry KOHIIK. Al Bel the final stripe twice He made1 strength to M te,im< nnd voted in]sidf of the fH - has for his backfleld in future games. Wr pressed eskl, Joe HigRins and Mark PlUkn. Missing from the picture »re cMhft boand player* Mike Coppola, Wall ftt, I km Austin, Jo* S of £ ami solids new state «f officers for the ftppoill(rm,nt and Pave I before being din; ; \:'.i:; see more action, The latter is a pleasant sur- High Games: P. Cocuiza 189, W. nedy, the captains from both teams meet In the center of the local stadium for the customary toss j horses to tracks in New York, running plays and prise and during a recent practice drill, we were of the coin. On the left are the Barron leaden, Richard Gonzaln and John ProU, who oppose the Kuboveti 198 W. Taylor 184, W. Iselin coaches named Bill Mil- pass, the Patriots Maryland, and Del- Patriot captains Marty Juarez and Carl Grillo. The official In the center of the group I* George Sobieski 180. ler, Bob Sheppard and I^irry the 18. With the > forced to put two men on Ray to prevent him ! declared Abbatiello. Zoppa, High Sets: P. COCUIM 538 W their mSt outstanding players : view, Frank T Taylor 512, W. Kuboveti 483. same applies to other flrst- from breaking up our plays. He has tremendous a field goal but leaders: Avenel Kire Co. 3-0: Cecelia1! is scheduled to hit dass stal>lt*s. such as Stanley potential, which will be welcomed up on our for- st as Hoii Craftsmen's Club 3-0: Avenei!thTroad Saturday"m«W to "mt.'et'1.^'11"'* Egyptian^ Acres in New1!!16 a!r d Std iht t t'Iyer's Egyptian Acres in New through to ward line." Shop-Rite 21: Avenel Lion1! 2-1. undefeated Union Rockets Leonard Buck's Allwood tne Midway t a North Jersey Pop Warner Con Stables in Far Hills, the Joe-Mar', AVENEL BANTAM Fyrms Fan Show Mixed Emotions ference game "» AUentown, the Windy when Mike '/oli-k i High Games: Terrence. Moran Hill Farms in New Vernon, Bur- 14«, John Stanziola 145, Warren Gonzalez's fumliv • Stables in Ml. Holly, and : Every one who attended last Saturday's game Erich 141 helin Cttachcs Select bridge 24. A p:i- ' rifeny others." his favorite i.>' / at the stadium between the Barrons and Patri- ,, I.;; I Cognizant of the 5 percent in- moved the ball in l!l ots expected one of the biggest displays of crowd 1 leaders: Avenel Plumbing 1-0; ISELIN — After confering with crease in Fretilwld's handle in first down, (tan i reaction since VE day, but it never materialized. Abbe lumber JO; Avenel Coal & his coaching staff and viewing the first month of racing there, bridge defensiw w-. 1 !! !«» In fact, the stands were exceptionally quiet with Oil 1-1; A 4 P Trading Post 11. of the Woodbridge game John F. the Colts Neck sulky star contin- shoving the I'- ' "'' Kennedy High School footbaJt ued: "New Jersey should endea- 10 after four ilow few outbursts of enthusiasm until after the final MONI>AY NITK coach Ronnie Osborne selected vor to keep the leading horses, After moving tin-' second ticked away. Then the JFK rooters cut MIXED HANDICAP three players for special weekly drivers and trainers of harness 25 a first duuii. <•- loose to pay tribute to their team's fine perform- Hiyh Games Mt-n J Maraiali awards. horses in its own state with night Woodbridge hart »' 194. A. Petroff IBS. H. Floriu 176 Patriots honored for their stel- racing," fumbled on the '-1'1 ance. Women: L. Naylor 179, I Van- lar play during the Woodbridge ball took a hi-n '' Dalen 170 N McFadden m game were Carl Grillo, outstand- A full World Series share was Barnikow tucRi-d •' " The gang up in the press box spoke little dur- High Sets Men: J. Marziali 536 ing Hneman, Larry Barnikow, worth $8,322.19 to members of the and made a i|11"k ing the game and when they did, It was to ask a A. Petroff 506, J. KuKert 4« ' back, while the Monster trophy victorious St, Louis Cardinals in end zone for tin' m11; technical question. When the fans filed out of Women: I. Van Dalen 478 A was handed to end Mike Lyons. 1964. iConlinued Marietto 474, L. Naylor 466 Osborne announced that the the stadium, it was like a group treading their- Uaders: Team #4 51; Team three awards will be after each|| #9 4-2; Team # 10 4-2; Team #7 game during the fall season. way to a funeral, but most did manage to remark 33 about the great game played by both township ISELIN MEN8 I.KAGUK We Are AUTOMOTIVE Experts... Clubs. When we asked one faithful Woodbridge "MUNICIFAI.S" High Games: Al Shukis 214,1 High Games: Mary Hill 205 So- Fred Scbedneck ttl, Bob Heutry| fan who had a son on the Kennedy team how he phie D' Apolito Nebel 194, Frank and John Clemens 209, Howie felt about the outcome, he shook his head and uittanzio 190. GrQser 211, MM Richiemer aikl High Set*: Ray Elliott 4^\ TRENTON - Pour-time Uiuled!driv'IjK anol!ler «" ««toe F!!'d The win netted Foyt roughly A lUlt«( •»»«" jjlci'lin "How did you feel about the game?" With ... ,.,„.,. , civaliuu, and nwre than two miles of the $37,040 purse. iy tr»ln

CHECK APPLIANCES „ a Fire Prevention Week. \oimg. Student Council Association suggests that you Obituaries check your electrical appliances to be mire they are in proper Organizes At School 17 i working order, nnd have no fray- [ si or broken electric cords. M\U.*S ln n"' I N.ivy sl.Hn,n V liincriil n( at COI.ONIA - Tin- .vouiiiicst stu-:President; Stephen Andrwko. The Association reminds you 1M Cleveland itndonl deni cmincil in the history of Terry Gaber «nd Michael Klein ,that one-fifth of all fires are -in, rt,m,r Woiiribrldgc township sihonl sys for Treawrer. Although these «tu- n-,1 Miinilay ni«hmumt Ymk Ynrk; .nul Inn i|;m«hters C;irol iy misuse of electricity (,.m was elected l.isi week by the-dents were elected to office they; , I,,, hold tomorrow a student ;,| •rn>,,(0II S|.ltP -|-,»-t,-i," faulty electrical equipment. ( II,, fifth, nnd .ixih Rrade stu-.arc still members of the student .„", keeping your appliances in ii,l Ihe Thomas F, eis' Cn||,W,i ani:iml| rhir0(biro| , na| t hnm(homo,. w SlrnK (if Henry Inman School 17.'council and retain their seats. [good working order, you can „,; I'linoinl Home, lllli four hrnihc>rs. ivir fh:ii The new council members range mlnate » major fire hazard. ,,., H.ilnvny, with a rc-i'.eor^ and Nicholas of tlunm m age from nine year old Dennis HEATING MAN ,,, :,| o 00 at St. Thomas Pn.; and two sisters, Mrs ('.•ippiiccin. to eleven year old just ahead, and if! IN (ARE OF FIRE .11,. Church. Hahway.jSrdnk, Diinmoro, and MrsMary jlinvid Elan. 1 , ,H |,,. m St. (! cold wcntnw EAT THEM — ON THE 't.-iiy Rrnde children •' l('sson m sct^s in. th_e American Insurance *» how to call the HALF SHELL, STEAM- .hii»nrr of St. Thomas Hie|at the South Side Hospital. Bay' democracy throng the full use Asswja'tior sa|,j today 1 rtr* dep»rtmfi\t.) ERS OR CLAM BROTH. imman Catholic Church,'Shore, t,. I., will bo held this At public it*th«rlng!i - K ,v;is a member and morning nt 8 30 at Ihe (irciiwr ila w We serve only Sooth Bay l/in| i were ''resident, Havid Elan: ""™ ^ and w^ s(,rv(. Walk, do not run, lo Ihe near- .,,,l, l of its Fiolv N'w Funeral Home, 44 Green .Street i a Q Inland Claim every Ttmr*. k nl I Vice President, Mirhaol IHibC; ™ est exit. Cnll the fir* depart- H,. nlso had been active with a requiem Mass at ».nn nt. Fri. from 7 p.m. to midnight. Treasurer, Denisr Cijipin io, al- ment Immediately, Keep calm. ,\ Council IMH, Knights St. James' Chureh. Burial will bo DefectiveDeectve! hheating units - all Hats, from noon t« midnight. secretaries, Ivy Kaskin — American Insurance lnis: and El Jaffe Car-|in the church ccmelerv. j lw]* combineidd cause every i;,r, (trder of Alhamhra.l Formerly of Avenpi, the de-' and William Wohlsifn Association inir are his widow, Marv.eeaswi had resided in Woivlhridf»e! | The pre-election preparations r'lwo sons, Paul, an en for the past i:i years and was n iheld .ill the flavor .md color of SHRIMP SPECIAL parishioner of St .lames' Church. a November national election. B*ITK5 felly. Vttft ;llr was omplnyod by the Frank Ilanners, posters •'""' speeches, fr»nch frttt alonR with the vannm candidates CHICKEN 1ASKET P. S. Express I Van Sycklo ARencv. Perth Amhoy. 1 Headquarters in Woodbridge (nr THE Surviving nro his widow. Eliza- |rooters nnd sometimes manners, beth M. (Karkas1: a dauRhter, | were common IhiiiiiKhout tbir • PRESCRIPTIONS • HALLMARK rtinp I school grounds ,ind at limes even BUSES | Mrs .lames Maroney, Sayvillp', t COSMETICS CARDS nnd FRIED SHRIMP w/M, I.. I ; and two grandchildren spilled over homeward limind The (JUT WRAPS Hoi BOt MM ^ j J" Burial will be in Our Lady of Gonzales's passes was picked off FREE CUSTOMER rARKINfi AT ilKAR K.NTIUNtl? lungary Cemetery, Hopelawn. Woodbridge - 0 0 0-0 Parklnj tor ruktai Mr by Carl Grille* to end the threat. 10O run Tin- deceased had been employ- Officials: Zoppa, DiGiore, RichlL IH can In defeat, the stellar Woodbridge at. Ihe ll. S. Metals Kefining ano, Spencer linemen who did a terrific job of 'ompany. I'arterct, and was a containing the fast Iselin backs mshioner of St. .lames' Church. were Bob Kurzeja, Johnny Protz, Surviving are his widow, The- All Beleski, Terry Bazylewicz and •esa iM.ilaczewski); two daugh- Robert Bodnar. lselin's unhearald- crs, Mrs William Fore, Iselin, ed forward wall which held Wood- >nd Miss .loan Bnranko, at home; bridge at a respectable distance wo sons. Stephen, .Ir. at home, all afternoon was sparked by Mike md William, Iselin, nino grand NOW FORMING * » • mil William, Is; g Zoliskovics, Marty Juarez, Dan .•hildrcn; his father, .Joseph Zboyan and Mike Reggie. ranko, I'erth Amboy; a sister Saturday Woodbridge plays host Mrs. Margaret Hesko, Carteret MEN'S HANDICAP i four brothers, John Baranko 't o a strong* Union ---tea•m at the sta- .liisepli, Santa Mo-jdium, while Iselin has a traveling nica. Calif.; and Frank and Wil-'cnRaKement against a promising Will Bowl Thursdays 9:15 P.M. : ham of I'erth Amhoy. 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In planning your Itft It might be a good Idea to oonffne your 1966 Chrysler Is New Front To Rear dream* to the things that you can accomplish without the help of your friendi.

ura cocromotren NOW THRU fltM. Trrrnnre Snmanlha .Slump F,p(Kar In "THE COLLECTOR" and Cliff Red Uolwrlson Bottom 'Up From The Beach"

HAT. * Sl'N. MAT1NRH 2:00 P.M. "trp KBOM Tiir. BFACR" anil The Chrysler cars for lOfifi arc TIPW ahovr has n new roof line with a restyled "SAMPSON AND THE SKVKN from front to rear with more powerful rear window, a new hood, new front MIRACI.FS OF TIIF. WORLD" wigine options, new interior seating bumppr and wrap-around taillights. Stand- arrangement* and equipment options. ard engines range from the 383-cubic inch There is a stronger separate styling iden- V-8 using regular fuel in the Newport and tity for the four series which make up Town and Country cars to the 440 cubic the Chryslw line - the luxury New inch V-8 with a four-barrel carburetor in Yorken, the fporty 300s, th« economical the New Yorker. New equipment option* Whm Thf Skull Stiiku Yon'll SrrMm! Newporte and the new Town and Country and features include power front wheel series of station wagons. Most changed in disc brakes, an adjustable tilting and tele- "THE SKULL" appearance for 1966 is the distinctive 300 scoping steering wheel, and safety-type |«ri«. The 300 two-door hardtop shown inside door handles. Vtin Patrick Wymark In her parents, Mr. and Mrs Martin Hid Oliver, Newark. She will be mar- Thr Ohmfllctf Hnrrnr ried October 9 to Victor Nardone, Of Ttirni All ... Woodbridge Oaks also Newark. Attending from this area also, were: Mrs. Theodore Caliendo, and Mre. Emil Calien- "THE MAD Alice Cuthbertison 1MH> Oak Tree Road do, Isolin; and Mrs. Walter Bra- Iselin, New Jersey dy, of Menlo Park. Guests Sun- EXECUTIONERS" Tele.: LJ (KM68 day at the Kronert home were: Mrs Pat DiGine and son, Allen, Mr .mil Mrs. Robert Fiti- siiiiinons aiui Mrs Helen Rohlfs, Newark: Mr. and Mrs, Brady Kernel Avenue, were guests Sat- and children, John and Dawn tinl.iy of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marie; and Mrs. Emil Cardino lliippel. Adams Street. Mr. and and son, Larry, Fords. Mrs, Walter Mcislohn and Mrs. Henry TaussiR, of Rutherford, were dinner guests of the Happels Now appearing at WALTER R6ADB- on Sunday. Don & Frankie'i STERLINO THEATRE —Mrs Walter Kromvt and Klmora Club dautihu-r. Carol, Wood Avenue, KR1.. SAT., & SUN. U/DODBnDGE all ended a bridal shower, Sntur- Tllf Un(ortft»hlf" "Drive-im— lay in honor of Miss Mary Ann v.mm MILES Oliver. Newark. The event, given OntmnlM * fiimt Si,Hit n. 1WOOOBRIDC! QOVERUAF I by Miss Katherine Oliver, her • Suprrbly Frcpirfd Drlnki AND ST. GEORGE AVK. sister, was held at the home of • (irnrroui Sandwlchei j SITVMI BOTH BOX OFFICES NOW A vibrant love story set against Gives You More OPKN NIGHTLY at 6:45 P.M. som? of the worlds most beau Don & Frankie's SHOW 7:15 tlfnl M-em*ry, the Big Sur roast St. Thomas the Apostle (Tiuroh EIJV1ORA aUB of northern Cnlifornln is unfold- Present* . . . t NOW THRU TOES. • 229 Elinor* ATC. off Weitfleld ed in Piinavision and color in Km U3-1R* •k Buri Lancaster "THE SANDPIPER." with Eliz- THE TAMBURITZANS it \#? Remick abeth Taylor, Kkh.irri Burton of "THE HALLELUJAH and Eva Marir Staint, thr pn> tagcmlsis of a compelling m UNIVERSITY mantle triangle. "THE SAND- en$ TRAIL" Date ... SAT., OCT. t. \W — CO-FKATl'RE — PIPER" opens a 7 day engage- ('luce . .. WOODBRIIMiK •k Glenn Ford ment, Wednesday, Heplemlm BI'KCIAL FACIMTrES A Henry Fonda 22nd at the Menlo Park Cinema. SENIOR 11. S. FOR I.UNtMKON.S-DlNNERS St. C.eorKf Ave. (Rt, Kl RESTAURANT • COCKTAH "THE ROUNDERS" LOUNGE Woodhrid|?e, N. J. EXTRA COLOR CARTOONS (I1INKSE FOOD 10 TAKK POT | ( iitinln I p in. Tickfli M EVERY FRI. & SAT. CALL" in ^39«o LOCAL NEWS CHILDREN UNDER 12 wrltf to Membttt o» ST. THOMAS RCCTORY 11INKRS' CLUB ALWAYS FREE TAMMIES CARTE BLANGH> P. 0. BOX 448 AMERICAN GIANT PLAY AREA KAllWAY. N. J. EXFRES8 Knc. check oi M..0 62 Snutb St., Perth Amboj payable to Info. Call No Ci>nnc|tlon With Anj OthB ] St. Thomas 388-6043 neitanrut Apostle Church 1 AIR CONDITIONED *' ~ ^~• it r* I*"'—i—i TAT

WOODBMDGB, N. J.

TONITE THRU SATURDAY 7:00 . 9:M Terrftivce Stamp Not since I'KTKR PAN ani Snbepenbent - Xeaber Samantha Eggar THK WIZARD OK »)Z has there been such a delightful film made expressly for children as Joseph "THE COLLECTOR" E. Irvine's "THE SKCKFT OK MAGIC ISLAND" in color which is ciiniiiiK to the Menlo SATURDAY MATINEE 3:00 and the Cinema (or Saturday aiul Sun- "THE BLOOD day Matinees only on Septem- CREATURES" ber 25th and 2Mh. <)u Saturday, Look For This Endorsement •IK wltetMl ifaorti September 25lli there will be two This is a friend of youis. He's a businessman in performances, one ut 11:30 a.m. and one at 1:15 p.m. On Sunday, your community, and that's the NAMCO seal of SUNDAY Thro THURSDAY September 26th there will only endorsement on his door. It's the same seal you'll Elizabeth Richard be one performance at 1 p.m. find in all of his advertising. He proudly displays this The film features uu entire Taylor Barton city of marvelous annuals who seal because he has been selected by NAMCO for his work and play aud think and reliability and dependability. "THE SANDPIPER" love. There's a hero and a vil- lian, comedy and drama, just So shop where you see tha NAMCO seal of endorse- SUNDAY like actual life. A poodle that ment displayed. It's your guide to service, courtesy, 2:00 - 4:15 - «:30 - 9:00 takes pictures, a terrier that fair value. WKISK DAYS pla.vn Uir piami, rabbits that shoot pool and other amusing 1:00 - 9:15 THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS animals. "Your Community Newspapers HAVE BEEN ENDORSED BY NAMCO IN WOODBRIDGE FUN FOR ALL AGES THE COOKIE JAR BAKERY 356 Amboy Avenue, MB 64121 BOWCRAFT PLAYLAND BURKE «t BABK FUEL OIL 236 Bunns Lane, 634-5660 « Miniature Golf * Archery GREINER KUNEKAL HOME • Hone ft Pon% Riding • Tannii 44 Green Street, 634-0264 • Bouting • Badminton • Canoeing • Tuble Tennif • Snack Bar WAISHECK'S KLOWEKS 306 Amboy Avenue, B4-1636 • Picnic Area • Water Cycl»» FOR PROMPT HO LANCE MOVING k STORAGE CO. i Moray RT. 22, SCOTCH PLAINS - AD 3-0675 Woodbridge, 826-3232

WOODBRIDGK PHARMACY, INC. 535 Amboy Avenue, ME 4-8380 GENERAL CINEMA THEATRES CENTUM* TYPEWRITER SERVICE 53 Main Street, ME 44903 'CALL CIRCULJJION DEPT. ALCHAH LIQUORS, INC. M7 AMBOY AVrlNUE, ME 4,0628

NOW SEE HOW THE WEST WAS FUN ME4- mi Burt Lancaster - 1-w Kmiick

NATIONAL MERCHANDISING CORPORATION "THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL" Woild'i Lujiit EndwumMl Company PANAVIS1ON AND COM Ml Killiiley, Mm • firtui Bi», Witc in fim\m. Cillt. SHOW 1TMK8- 2:»0 -5:15 • 8: prndrnt-Lendw (t B.) - C&rteret 4 i' Thursday, Septrmrxr SO. 10B5 PAOt Editor's frdHl BUSINESS ?nd SERVICE DIRECTORY caned (Wi and M Bugle promiMd mt Appliances BARBER SHOP -j. Business Equipment - pipe to help «et rid tf ! Early American furniture - Home Improvement - Men's Firms! Wear - mil SHiciftrt and clem this brook I were In the way of f AODtNQ Today I called i j Dave's TED'S again Mf MM > JUST SIT BACK for over Barker Skip MACHINE TUXEDOS this pipe line was to be L FREE Hewoa!dtryt»ta»J*l In Atkndinr. BRAND F(rR H1RF Al BORUP'S • NO W»ITIN<1 NEW! pipad in. Now all Uw i • KXPBHt HAIR the property Ml in tb» MOP M HOME A CUTTING ron The itqulrreU are tuning IfiMERNl MKN ft rnn nKRN becmiw they can't find Uw trast 1179 I Avi>. $89.00 |They rlimh op my two ntignbtrl W CARTERET Add* Subtract! Multlpllei MIDDLESEX «tep« and try to get In their wl* Tailor S dows and doors. We also hpH Ve Old Colonial Merril Park behind us and W Equipment Inc. HOME BUILDERS Cleaners & of the men played a idea Jokfe M IMS Irvlnt St fUhw»j l-irfny ' Tailors me. H« said he was».boss aal 111 11)3 • Dormers ',(1 SMITH ST. if Mr. Beagle sent hht tntuMI • Garages Alterations feet of pip* the County Park Ml i-fBTH AMBOY would put the prpe in tor foe town- U 61212 Carpet Service Open «*«i. ship because they were going t» • AftUltinum Siding bi ippnlntm»nt pipe in tl* part ot the land that CLEANING • FlnWiwJ Attics 17 Ormi St. belongs to the park t #» km AND out none of this is taw Automotive Furrier • PiniMled Basements Woodbiidge man is only a foreas* BARBER SHOP RECOLORI1NG • Se*«B Yean To Pay MR t-BM Merril Park is OF which runs frorn • 4 BARBERS • flr*f Estimates this brook Is a • NO WAITING FADED CARPETS • M0>' iWoney Down Motorcycles Of) which children nan GO TO YOUR • PERSONAL IN THE HOME FUR COATS LET US SELL get to school #tt on ATTENTION Made to Order MOTORCYCLE JKm?, Ave and also Iseltn Jr. FAVoiirn: Al«o Eipcrt Initaflatloa YOUR HOUSE! JS Years in Woodhrldge • REMOLDING you mothers know that in a heatj PA 1-0768 • BrldgtstOM • Partita Childrrn'i Halrcati t REPAIRING I j«t It With rain the bridle is co*ved.*wn SERVICE Onr Specialty • BenelU * l)«wl water and the dirt is wafMag BALIARD'S • COLO away from the sides and yottf 3K2 School 8t,, Woodbrliige STORAGE STATION Pat fitlno, Prop. Landscape Contractor -?.*• • Stern & Dragoset children have to cross lit Y*1»» CARPET SERVICE REALTORS Service Statins hafe to wait two years (or flngl For Thi- Tel. MS-tftM RAHWAY FUR to be fixed because they ha • fc» fix Rahway first and workifcslf BEST Beauty Shop SHOP Albert J. ME 4-5500 way to helin. I even called Uayaf Ceramic Tile SCHAEFER, Sr. 54 MAIN ST. Zirpolo about the water anCrsj* SERVICE raton FUNCTCLES WOODBRIDGE NICK'S here. When 1 send my d ISS IRVING 8T., RAHWAV SINCLAIR iind m 8L George Ave. in the yard 1 have to sew STATION dog also and pray she can SERVICE LANDSCAPE RAHWAY the rats before they bite PARTS ? IS IT A SECRET ? It Main St., with a Forelgi Cars 381-8779 So you see I have a jtreet in For D CONTRACTOR You know it's for SALE! of me that gets flood*! Personal CERAMIC TILE Your BROKER time it rains, a street next tom t YOUR CAR Moving & Storage - Bidj. with a dead end catch bathvMtf. Touch FOREIGN CAR KNOWS IT'S FOR SALE! CONTRACTOR ladaftrial . Rt-Bldentlal S3S-MS4 HI Park and a large brook behind REPAIRS COMPLETE LANDSCAPE BUT me filled with nquirrelr and n*» SENTRY Including Mosaic tiles • Complete Inspection COLUSION WORK PLANNINll IDEAL WAY MOVERS Does the Buyer know It's and a brook and 100 feet ol wBd Philip's Wttk weeds on the other ride of me. New John and GRADING k SEF.MNQ Whj Not Ut Th« for 8aleT t RiilotlUlcn Liwns Yet if I want Ut build on or tr* Wl PARIS & SUPPLY Lady Fair Free Estimates "7" McColleyi • HUFTLERS Repaln ol All Kindi » Sodding • ir«fi LET something 1 hate to get a permit Monroe & Kwx sts. (Ihlb K Move Von Beauty Salon EUROPEAN TRAINED and meet the township codes or KAIIU'AY 40 Mary Avenue, Forda FUlton 8-2158 trr, get a fine. But the townsh* ol MECHANIC Iftlmilei 120 Main St., Wtodbrtdgt V Alley Woodbridge can't do anything tor lor appointment call ••MM tnt Tailors A Cleaners us. They have no money «c met Liquor Stores Ummnei MLS mtat to do this work. \ Coal & Fuel Oil Imported Auto frn Tell Your Story Storagt So Mayor Zirpolo, Mr, CassJdfc Telephone MFirury 1-18*9 SALES & SERVICE AGENTS Rioflng ft Siding - ELITE Mr. Beagle, Mr. Gambons, Mr, 1010 St. George Avenue Wwowitoh and everyone else I Take Advantage ol Oar NATIONAL VANS AVENFX WOODBRIDGE spoke to about this problem lacal and Worl* Wide Moven please give me an answer now. (NiJl Cloverleaf) Tailors & Cleaners Liquor Store, Inc. 1286 St George Ave., Avenel Dill; »J» A.M. U> »:0« P.M. T. R. STEVENS Would you like to live in a lovely FU 8-3H4 neighborhood like tWs? Good HOUSE PAINT Ininitrlal Kihiait Sjitem Watch Repairs Perhaps this letter may ttera Lumber Motor Gurdi aDtkllmactic sine* numwwt Nut or roR nn ESTIMATES people have already commended Bicycles MB 4-2UJ Stove WATCH RrPAIRS Woodbridge Township, tad name- FORDS ly Mayor Walter 2irpolo anfl Mi O'BRIEN'S I'EA COAL, $19.95 $C.49 administration, for the establish- BUCK COAL, $19.50 HENRY JAHSEH & SON ment of the new library system; SCHWINN FRESH FROM OUR W;7* ^^ GAL. however, I cannot refrain from GULF SERVICE FARMS DAILY Recommended for CEDAR, Sheet Metal Work extending my appreciation for ASBESTOS, MASONRY and such a fine accomplishment. 685Rahw«y Ave, BIKES • FINEST QUALITY CUPBOARD SURFACES Woodbridge SALES • SERVICE • REPAIR • WHITES & BROWNS Roofing At the time of the new library We Rent Extension Ladder* Come hen (or • ALL SIZES system's inception I was complet- Lawn Mower Servfc* & COAL GO. ll.M PER DAY Gutter* and Spedal Rates for Restaurants ing college; hence, I thought my FAMOUS GULF And Repair • rtjwood * Ittsulntlon GO I DBI.ATTS use of libraries would J^e some- SAW FILING and Institutions • Roofiqi « Pinellini UibricatloB • Stinilti • Uatait Own McDermott Leaders what lessened. Hcwerer* beta* ot ' Oil Chang* • Mlllffork • Bulldrn Suppltei PalnU ft Wallpaper t audwara • Mison i SuppUu student status agate; nv Aarch Brake Adjustments at 8L Georges Ave., Rahway 588 Alden Strert for a place to studp^wfti «nffld» LINCOLN 1MJ St. George Ave., Colonla Fuel Oil k Coal ^ K IHKVUV ST KAHWAV Accessories Woodbridge, N. J. ent reference material-bad com- Tel. LI 94)781, ME «-JJ» PhoM M146M 24-HOUR TOWING SIMONE BROS. menced again. Last week I went Oldest OD the Avenue [lllcrest 2-0180] TelenhoM MErcnry 4 U4I to the Main library on Rahway ' 6-2663 ME 4-M71 KEY SHOP UNUEN, N. J. CALL NOW Once A Try, Always A Buyl m King Georges Rd., Fords Plumbing & Heating Avenue in an attempt m find a 1163 Green St., Iselin 486-2726 • 486*0059 Women's Apparel ilace conducive to study. LQoit* Slipcovers frankly I did, but to my surprise Music Instruction I also found books which are ol Book Stores Delicatessen Furniture importance to raybegiBMni i stud- ED FREY Latest Fashions ies in law school. On the shelves • LOWREY (KornnrlT witU Chiller rur) FREE • DRESSES of the library, I found Black's PLUMBING • SPORTSWEAR Law Dictionary, New Jersey: Stat- BOOKS TREAT SHOPPE SAVE! ORGANS ind INTERIOK sizes 5-15, 840 utes Annotated, United States SUMMER CLEARANCE HEATING Decorating r bourn Code Annotated and oUwr helpful Make Wonderful 813 Rahway Avenue t CONN cloud Wt«L sources of Information. Surely • • ROCKERS Electric Woodbridge SERVICE BY thur t ni. 'til I town library containing these • RECJJMRS ORGANS Sewer books is rare, but good. mo mm (Opp WhlU Cliurch) Utri • aLt DONE BY EXPERTS GIFTS • DINETTES • KIM BALL Service ERNEST Again, I should like to thank • SALADS al Their Beit • LAMPS m HirreU Hit, DECORATORS J-aihiont everyone concerned for • job well HITS Gilf Statioi RAHWAY • SODA FOUNTAIN • BEDDING PIANOS Woodbrldfe. NJ 1187 St. (target Ave., I done, and further, to express my ME 4-1738 HOME • APARTMENT Colonla wishes that the library system at WEST CABTERET • FRESH BAKERY GOODS clt A?e., ii Pekoli Cer. BOOK & GIFT SHOP AND OFFICE envisioned by Woodbridje offkfc SULO BROS. Instruction "Service with a Smile" t'l MIDS7I 53 E. Cherry St. Open II A.M. to » P.M. Room Layout als will materialize. 185ft Elizabeth Avenue Furniture Arrangements rintoa l-irro Tuning A thankful student, INCLUDING SUNDAYS Rahway SMITH Color Coordination • Al Russo CLOSED MONDAYS Closed Wednesday All Day FV 8-1790 Budget Planning Port Reading JARDOT Plumbing and Heating Call »r Write For Further Information PIANO COMPANY 6 Reinsro Ave. Avenel CUSTOM TAILORED SLIP- Plumbing & Heating • Capitol Dome Diner Hone Improvement ME 44098 44H Kahway Avene COVERS, DRAPERIES. 4^ REUPHOLOTER V (Continued from Editorkl Page) Woodbridge Toilets of Senator Wayne Dutnout, Jr., FINE HM)D ME 4-5446 Kitchen Faucets 8UOP AT HOME SERVICE If You Have A Job At as Governor ot New Jersey . .. •eon: nut. Claud MOBIUP AUTO REPAIR Moderate Gas Water Heaters Drought conditions continue to 1 Call Bob MUFFLERS Advertise Frkei FU 1-5797 plague New Jersey farmers, the ALUMINUM REPAIRS and [ TUNE UPS State Department at Airisultura I MOCK ABSORBERS Storm Windows & Doors REPLACEMENTS announces . . .During tflB 19644S II BRAKKS The academic year, 874 law enforce- riiti Sewer Cleaning ment officers, representing 2S7 P AUTO SERVICE Gtudino'i agencies, attended the 17 train- Your Bu§iness M? *f«OU »l St. George Ate., Avenel Woodbrldge WINDOW SHADES ing courses in New Jeney . . . Tel. 634-7060 Stock & Custom Parents of New Jersey school Diner and Photography children are asked by the SUte B«b Morse. Prop. 9 Bnakfut RAHWAY • Lunch Department of Education to play f Uinnkr Alum. Gutter* or Leaden Service FASHION FABRICS a key role in school bus safety . Business «0 Amboy Ave., Contractor . .New Jersey's first trade mis- FREE FILM Interim Decorator*" WOODBRIDGE Awning*, Canvas or Alum. sion to Europe carried over 200 Directory For LUe With GAIXARD'S Custom-mad* Sbncoven 245 • 9265 Advertising (JUroM from Regladng or I separate business proposals from in the Statrtrt'i) Developing and Printing New Jersey firms to sell their Is Service products overseas. " i IN /L LOVAS & SONS • CAMERA REPAIR CAPITOL CAPERS - "B» Dry Cleaning For • PHOTOSTAT ft Dressmaking Wise and Check your eyes," INC. LAMINATION SERVICE warns the Medloal Sodett of New IM Mala Street • PROFESSIONAL COLOR DKJU-UUI* • BIDIFBEADI Phllo* Bendii Businessmen Jersey . . Leonard t. Beat, •his Newspaper Business RAHWAY, N. PICTURES CUHXAINB • YARD GOODI chairman of the Citiiei Actton Waib t Dry Clean AT BLACK k WHITE Call ror FIN BitUniU MARY StVON Committee for « Sales ^Taj, in- Who PRICES and FU I • Ull CUSTOM MADE sists the proposed Stall Saks ta^ • PASSPORT ft Doesn't Cost 1421 Main St. Rahwaj is the fairest lor New Jen* SUNSHINE CENTER Love fltUP PHOTOS DRESSMAKING workers. . .To create In alcono* 1133 St George Ave. lea an aversion to drmUnf, Money 9 a strong electric shock is giva Service Colonla TeL 634-9621 GALLARD'S Ki l- SSS patients at the Rotten CU*r See Middlesex Press of Alcobo) StvdUs wW tktf IT 8ELF-MKV1CK UUNUHY PHOTO ft SiUDIU 7604 # Mts select beer, wins «r whlskBy (• AND DRY CLEANING DIAL For Your Printing drink instead of milk, wafer* *UU* • Dresses fruit juk«. . Directory PUu PAYS! ProfeuloiuU Dry ME 4-11U ME 4-1111 81 Carter** Ave. "hythslr [Cull ME 4-1U1 Today Aid Prewliil

.. i.j,.ii (B.B.) - PAGE IIOHTEKN Thursday, Sppt^mbpr SO, 1965 LEGAL NOTICB) I.W5AL N0T1CFJ 1.WJA1 WHOM I.ROAL NOTICES I.KO*r, I.FOAI. NOTICKS I UEOAt NOTiCES I.EOAI. NOT1CR8 RICtlON XI < rtOflCB of smore a* pubsatwd hv "he 7 00n 000.000 3200 by the «ff« t factor DISTANCE IN STACK H8I0HTS Nbtto* to hsrsaf *m th*l at Uuta«d 'hat** Dm*nii "' 1,000 000,000 1410 for t^ie mawrlal r»Mp« dls- 11:1 Mo pumm, .. 1730 chuned s« drtermlned from After pniviii,. Spmtal ktotttom X «M Ommrll of Wr.en or any ncortar, Indlca. in.ooo,nf)o(ooo CIMltT NO. 1 FROM STACK TO NEAREST PLANT PROPERTY LINE tfw Itamaafr * IMMl|i, lialdl tor or d«rlo* fa F^r th« piirpoM* h«»of. t.hf b»rtineiitt "'(M«l-mt hft*Unn nine, of » l 1 RMJUI or UK •M of two or mart material^ may ORHH* , TnwiiAlilV. "1 f,,»i, wv»w productp * of mmbU til* f »l«i "II'^-I h1 h l the allowBhle MnlsMon of fine air poiiutj,,,, AM throu((1i »n inntniini ,. truinn nrj fVir « h«vt or mild partlolwi for e«rh mater- l _. _ AND ial ihsll be ttie bwlc. emisBion such cnin' r. AW POU.rjTH>N, AIR POU.OTIOWI ,nv twn oon«tc!lUv« Uon, or !,it... 1 «nU/i« not In th« nbovs tahle. Hi' fly an determined from Sectaon rnnBanoi Am) vnovroTNo Am liiKWy flsminabk nr ei|>i<*.ivc |imlt*Uon ihdll rv M <1M«- 10:15 modified hv the Issued hv H,. POiiDTTOW OOKTROWi. AND Iool>i*n«. but not. Hm't"! K fnctor for me respective ma- No i>ermii .• d In- lnt<-tpolatJriri In thp fun,,., PHOVTD1NO nWAI/TIXFi FOR num. old olnthe* l«i or M),000,000 27 allowable etnlwplon computed 100.000,000 liur;,. terial' shall ineMi any nwlio- industry enRaKeil lu whole or 44 for an effect, factor of 10 Sll (1| .. 200 000,000 77 uctlvc niat*Tli*l illipeniexl Into in part In wilvMJlntf or ra- whichever I* ttie leaser. ur.'t' nn,| ttir nljucrtpher* In the form clahnlin nny product »f 400,000,000 124 10:1 The effect factor for fine solid 1 000,000.000 trni of dust, fumes, smoke, mist, material. IneltidlnK but not 1«2 (c) Intern , iui'«^ or vapor* tn concent™ - ROO.OOO.OOO 1M particles Is MI follows: t limited to memls. chemicals, 1.000,000.000 Bines, HOPS r>hovc the natural shipping contAlners or drums 318 Material Rffert Factor 2 000,000,000 150 rfl'lloncllve btwktrround con- 1 10 "Smoke' ahnll nienn and In- 3.000,000.000 (a) All materials nnt »pecl. ,e!l'l:(tlnn lit tlio at.mrwiillcri' clude small Brwborne parti- 491 fkally listed hertunder 10 1:3 4 OOO.OOO.OOO \ir cotuiinilnantfl" cles artfilnR from s process of M0 proved iw,. 5 noo.ooo.ooo S15 (b) Bemenbs and their com- rncrtn roarse or flnp solid combustion ln sufficient pounds on the basis of (ft) minor ,- , Uclet; liquid IwirtVle.s. v number to be olmervablc (S 000.000,000 «0 7.000.000,000 the element ebntalned vlmiMv nr |':,s^ u-hlch itrp fHAcliamerl ¥> "fVilId Fuel' shall moan a fuel 140 thoreln ment Into l.lie otitdivtr ntmrwphere which is fired a* a solid, such 8 000 000,000 ROO 9.000.000,000 840 AntUnony 0.9 An »Dpllcii•, . "Mr pollution" i-hnll menu thr as anthracite or seml-anthra- permit iimi' .„ preRence In the nu'-door nt otte, bituminous or sub- 10.000.000.000 888 Arsenic 0.9 H Btrium ln« to the 11. ifio^.herr of n, hrtl mice* ll bttumlnous COAI, Ufrnlte the hereof, tli* heat on 1 Beryltum 0 003 such form . 1 ' qmnl-.t!^; which nre Injurious breeze' wood! or «ny solid by-jin solid fuel burned shall be_ the hy him n, ,, to Iniinun |>Uml or ntllmal llff product of manufait agtireiove 01 ent Infnn-, IIHMI: of life i.u'l pmiwrtv BIIV specifically mentioned fuein bimilmi pam tiirough such »t»rk Copper Hafnium the, rqulpmei • , wh'-rc it, the Tir.vnf.lilp I 41 "Solid Particles" shall rnran or chimney. For • heat content be- o.» of the w,rl 1:5 ' \\r pollution Nnl.nince" shall particle* of rlirld nhrtpe, and] tween nm> two consecutive he«t| Lead 0.3 Phosphorous 0.3 rriiit'.on nr • ire in '. ronflttinn cnuwd hy definite volume, rontoiiM stated ln the miove Uble. structure ip a4r [Htlliifinii wiiich ?.s to tuiy the fIV ash HmltAMon slin'l I* »* Selenium 0.2 : 1:42 "Soot" shall mean carbon- ment or :.;.: ilersni nr |>en 'nin Interferes acftou* materlftl which settles n>i*Tinlnr-.r m-B nnnoynnr* Thallium 0.1 other infi r>n inunt be periodlcully removed fuels, whose products of| 0.1 required h- • tor illaomfort, or produces Ir- so u not to Interfere with combustion are d Uranium (Solu) ritation of the upper rfttpira- Uranium (Insol) 04 11.1 A permit fn heat trftnnfer. Into the open air from k •hall be puiM - lory tract, or produces symp- 43 ".^tirce Operation" shall stark or chtmnev. shall Vanadium 0.3 • i.lflms of llftllBen, or Is offensive when » compound (roMerUl) ance of mi- - meivn any process or nny Biibmlt to the Health Of- An arjpllc.i".- • or objectionable or l>ot.h, or Identifiable part thereof ficer Information for each oontsirui two or more •lementt, n 11:4 ' Is Itkclv to cnutc Injury or the effect factor of thi) element! atlr.n |ier-m- emltttiiK air contamlnantB ln- such st-vk nr chimney re- or rtlsaup! .- '- (lamnKe t/i plant' nr animal life ui the outdoor attnofiphere: latlnc to place, tvpe of hartnic the lowest efftct factor ra or rral or personal j>ropcrty stiall be used. d»y« «ftrr 1 f through one or more stacks! fuel burned, fiuantity of Krnlth oilii. of any kind, or Interfere!; with or chimneys. Pc-r puriMnwf! ofi fuel burnwi per hour, de- Specific materl«K fl tlie normal condurt of busl- 1 of Ihe !ip- this definition Identic*! pro- scription of combustion Alphs-naphthyl-tbio ment of t:,. n«w. censes shall be considered a.i equipment, period of op ureo OS the Heulth 1.- "Alkalies" n)i:dl menu «ub- nopsrate source alterations, cration. height and site Lead irscnate 0.3 BUIU'PR luu-tnn * HI rrf more c*f mitiet, sml dewrlpilon lithium hrdrM* 0M With l^ilM' ( 1.44 ' Hta-k or Ohlmnev" shall of dust-removal equip- HHK mi it..-,1 1(7 1?Allmi'abl(" Bnilaslon" shall mean a flue, conduit or 10:8 Whenever the person respon- O proved, tin ment, sible for the discharge of nolld c ' ' me»n the basic emlssioii as opening permlWinn pnrtlcn- b Such Information shall be notified hv i'.. 1 modified by the eflert factor liiie or gaseous emistlon Into particles believes that n npe- z In wrHln.v •' submitted to the. Health olflc compound of an element o ,l"t "Atmooirtiere" shall mean thf fhe open air, or constructed! Officer In the ca«e of al to«ethn 1 or arranged for such p\irpose. listed in either Section 10:4 VI therefor • all that mrrounds thp enrrti eilBtlnK Installations with- (b) or Section 10:7 (b) does 14 "Basic Emission" ntinll mein|] ".Stack HeWht" Hliall mesn in 90 day» from the ef- •v 11:5 No ronnlruc:. the vertical distance measur- not contribute to air pollution m ot alteration i the ttnlsslon ln jwunds per fectlre date of this or- to the d«rree represented by » hour, computed fnnn ed ln feet between the point dinance and In the case the aesiKned effect factor, he which Is n,v emission rhurt*. of discharge from the stack or of new or altered Installa- may submit data to the. x unce with ' ' •|!10 "Cosrse Solid PnrUcliw" BhftH chimney Into the. outdoor tions within 90 days after Health Officer setting forth o and per'tniM * m«»n solid partlrles haviiw n atmosphere and the elevation being placed In service. rensons and Junttflcatlon for upon which !• ri7r equal t/i or ^renter than of the land at the base of From time to time, ad- a less restrictive elTect factor X permit wn« 1 44 microns. Solid particles the chimney, j ditional reports concern- for the spedflflc compwnd In the ejpre'i »r-. contained In or on Liquid I 146 "Standard Conditions'' shall Ing these Items may be question. If the change Is ap- of Hie Henl'h ":' particles, shall be considered mean seventy degrees faren- requested by the Health proved by the Healtih Officer, 114 An lnsullat!..!, , as creirw solid pnrtlcles. even lirtt and one atmosphere Officer. the Health Officer shs.U, upon be required !•>: . If the mild particles portion liresmire (14.7 PWA or 760 4-3 The provisions of this Section approval of the Municipal equipment, ik. Is less than 44 microns. mm H8). shall not apply: Council, asslKTi n revised effect tu«, under 1:," ••• 1:11 "ContatnlnntJtl Water" Paragraph I o! • 1:47 "Trade Waste" shall mean all « When the heat tn solid factor which ah Ml be used for 11 fl Any violation .. mean, for the purpose of this solid Of liquid material or fuel burned Is less than the purpose of this Section. ordinance only, water which prorWonji of <:.,:• rubbish, resulting from con- one million British ther- tht* Ordinal!'. contain material which will struction, building operations mal units per hour, nor 10:( Whenever solid particles from cause odore and/or obnoxious Odent catiFe ..:, 1 or tlie prosecution of any b To mnrlne insinuation*, one source operation are dds- for thr, Heultli in, or poisonous nasos. vapors, or business, trade or Industry, vehicles, or other movable charged through two or more mist* to rise Into the ntmos- Including but not limited to or portable equipment. stacks or chimneys, the total all work in •• Phere. plastic products, cartons, SECTION V fiunntlty that may be dis- such lnst«ll;i'',':• Ida -Council" shell moan the paint, ereaee, oil and other charged from any one stack Health Offl-pr :. 1 elected members of the Oov- CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION or chimney shall not exceed thoriied tml 1- petroleum products, chemi- OTHER THAN BY COMBUSTION ernlnR body of the Township cals, cinders and other forms the allowable emission per- stop work 011 it- of Woodbrtdge. OF FUELS. mitted for that stack or chim- and no furili'T ot solid or liquid waste ma- No person shall emit into the 1:13 "rHstanee from Staclt to Near- terials. ney, nor shall the total quan- undertaken IP. est Propertpy y Une" shall mean atmosphere smoke, fumes, dust, tity that may be discharged therewith with.. .- the horlHMiUl distance meita- 1:48 "Vapom" shall mean the soot, fly ash, alkallnes, nclds, vap- from all the stacks exceed the written aw.r..•., ured In feet from the centor- gaseous phase of any sub- ors, mists, gases, or odor. In such emlRslon that would be per- Health Officer Une of n staok or cMmne.y to stance which Is not ln the quantity as to cause air pollution or mitted from the single stack 11:8 If the coni'r-ii •: • the pro])erty line of the near- gaseous phase under standard sir pollution nuisance as herein d«. or chimney having the great- Uon or iltpr.11;.... est land which 1» not owned conditions of temperature fined. The provisions of this sec- Mrt allowable emission. the pentilt 1- and pressure. tion Include but are not limited to oommcncefl ^ 1M: or controlled by the person such operntionR as; disposing of ref- 10:10 In any process wherein solid emltUnK sJr conttunlnsnts SECTION II year of the ill" , use; process furnace operations; fuel Is burned without direct Of the penult tv from such stack or chimney. PROHIBITION OF AIR POlrlUTJON paint, vnrnlBh or lacquer spraying contact with process material, In cases where properties nre BY OPEN BURNING «ued shall Do ,'• operations; rendering pbnt opera- BecUon rV. shsll govern the cancelled and tl.t- ' adjacent to or divided by 2:1 No person shall cause. Buffer. tions; sand bbsUnr:: elimnical pro- allowable emission from the Htreets, lilKhways. railroads. allow or permit open burnlnx, said penult -!i:i:: and the storing, bundling burning of solid fuel imd Sec- and a new pen plppllncK, power lines or other of refuse, or conduct a sal- or transporting of dust producing tion X (mail (rovem the sJlow- righUi-nf-way, rivers or lakes, vage, operation by open burn- required. t h to (tbl<* emission from Kie source Uiepe adjacent or lntervenlni; ing, nor shall open fires be substances ln such a mnnnpr operation 11:9 A separate nn<-i • areafi shall be considered, for used to supply heat to tnr or cause air poMuHon or air pollution deemed comrai1,"- of rtile; chapter. p kettles. nuisance 10:11 The provisions of t.hi« chapter day of work tin r- owned or controlled hy the [25 Exceiitlon for Trade wnate SECTION VI nhall not apply to: tion, lnatallailuii .. person emitting Mr contain-1 Wherf no Other alternative PR01III1ITION OF MR POLLU- (a) Bmoke as defined and reg- In rtolftWon of <•-'• lnant«. method. 16 available without TION BY R.MMOACTIVK MATER- ulated under 8>mmisfilon charging solid particles FROH STACK TO NEAREST PLANT PROPERTY LW6 the Health Ofti. <•: emission. ternative tor disposal .r the New Jersey State Department through a stack or chimney for a hoartni; i Mfi "Effective Stack Height" shaJl without hftaard to safety if Hralth, or of tills Ordinancei . BhMl submit to the Health Health Ofllccr Jn1 mean the flum of the stack or health, and SECTION VII Officer, Information retarding and place for MIC!I height and the plume rise. b. Disposition will be mnd ciui;,,' einl.'.slnn Into tbp. titmos- may require relative to the hearing at lens1 ' borne particles constating ln a manner at Much time [ihere of solid particles ln such emission of solid particles. notice, ln wrltln- nut rjuiuitlty so iir, to crtiifie air pollu- : essentially of ash and/or and place and muter such 10:13 Whenever the person respon- and place fi«"'l "' '{ mi- burned unburned combustible meteorological conditions tion or ulr pollution nulaance as sible for any stack or chimney ing. The Henl-h 1 materials entirnined ln the to minimize t-he pontilblt. lereLn deflnrrd believes that the effective within ten lift' '• gaseous product* of combust Ity of air pollution, ami SKl'TION VIII stack height 1« frreater than conclusion 0' ' ion. d. An affidavit has been filed CltNTHOI, OF AIR POU.I'TION the stack heteht, he may cal- giving the pers':: v OR AIll POLLUTION NUISANCE 1:19 "Fuel Burning Equipment" witih and approved by the culate Uio plume rise and ed said hrartn •ft « shall mow and Include any CommlMloneT of the NewHV CONTAMINATED WATER wrltang. of hi •'•' submit his data to the Health ji: •:: rt furnace, Incinerator, marine Jersey State Department No person shnll cn\ise, suffer, al- Officer, the effective stack the reaefliw <' ' installation, Internal com of Health in accordance low or permit the dlwharge of nnv Whenever thf " height may be used ln lieu of : OM buiiUon engine, refuse bum with Chapter 2, Section iiiiiterlfiis Into the waters, OT shiill t-he stack height. determines th:.' Ing equipment, boiler, appara- 14 of the New Jersey Air cause, uiiffer, allow or permit nn eilats, which "•.;• tus, device, mechanism, stack Pollution Control Code. article, niai'hlne, equipment, marine 0:14 The basic and allowable em- att action to I"- ' or structure used ln the pro- :3 Following the fulfillment of installation, contrivance or their ission for coarse solid j»rtlcle» Interests of !u cess of burning combustible the above named conditions, dischunfr or exhaust system to emit shall be computed as follows welfare, he >.:•. nau-rials into any water so as to Step 1. Establish stack sue sn order .!:•• materials. the Health Officer may Is- 1 HUM couttunlnitted waters. height Or effective stack aon involved '••> ISO "Fume" shall mean solid par sue, a special permit for (>|X'n (!'•' like forms of matter and is Rlngelmaim Smoke Chart, to allow or permit solid particles the chart representing the : stack height or effective stack the hearliK ' •; capable of indefinite expan- be emitted into the atmos- to be discharged from nny eight («l to''-- -! sion in IUI directions phere. stuck or chimney Into the height determined from Step 1; Interpolate If necessary. or written of ' ' 1M "Heulth Officer" shall metu: '.1:2 The provisions of I'hls section outdoor atmosphere ln excess place of 5ii.;i :•'•• tlie health officer of Khali not apply U> of the allowable emission as Step 5. Draw a horizontal provided herein. Health OHf" •'•'" Towndlilp, or ills authorized a. Smoke emitted during the line across chart from the val after the <-«-1 v- representaUvee, BBent* or us cleaning of a fire box or 10:2 Whenever the discharge from tie determined by Step 3 to hearir*. K'V1' -11' :. slfylsuitt the building of a new any stack or chimney Include: the point where this line In requeued sal' ; • . J\ 1:24 "Interruil Coinbuation En fire. Uie shade or appear- coarse solid particles which tereecte tihe U'tw detennlned to wrtttnis. "' • " --1.OII <| Kine" tdiuil mefln iui aj>pam ance of which la not consist of a single ma.terla' by atop 4. detennlnatl'i" , tus lu vrhk-li Mie combusUoi: darker than. No. 3 of the the allowable emission of Step 6. Draw a vertical Une U:S Any decision •-• of the fuels take place within Rlniteunann Smoke Churt coarse solid particles shuH be from the point determined by OBlcei ah»H '»' - one or more cylinders. for a period or periods ag- the basic emission as deter- Step 5 to the basic emission peal to the M-i:••' 1:25 "Liquid Particles" ulniJl meai: gregating no more than mined from Section 10:1 u.-nle at the bottom of th« by the wKrii'V.-.i -' parUcleB which have volmm ininuteti ln any 15 con- modified by the effect factor • hurt). The point at which this appeal may •»• ' but are not of rigid shape and secutive mlnutefi. for the inutertiu being dis- Une Intersect* Hh« «c*Je yields Council, m »'[; ,; which upon collection tend tc charged as determined from 1 b. rtniokt! from locomotives Section 10:4, the baste emission ln pounds than Bfhen il^ ; coaitace and create uniform t-he uhude or appearance per hour. Ing the recel;" - homogeneous films upon the of which Is equal to but 10:3 Whenever me discharge troii: biuface of the collecting not darker than No. 3. ot any stuck or chimn»y In Htep 7. Multiply the baali mediit me Hliigelmann Smoke duties conrfte solid p*rtlcle6 ejubslon by the effect factor 1:26 "Marine Installation" nhai: Chart for a period oi which cotuibit of two or mo aligned under Section 10:4. iiieiin equipment for propul perUxli; aKKregiitlng lu materials, the allowable em- The result yields the aliowabl ssffiys .slon, power or heating on all more than 30 sexonds U ission of coarse solid particles emission for coarse solid par 13:1 The Heoltli tides. determine ••<1'1--. types of murlne craft any 3 consecutive min- for which material snail hi 1 rioatlug equiimient vritlUn utes, or smoke of said den- the basic emission a* deter- 10:15 The basic and flJloWibU emis- this ordiuan- '. the Jiu-todictlomvl waters 01 sity for a period mined from Section 10:1' sions for line solid particle* pl« to Tjfl^Ukr:. made of any <'• the Township, period* aggregating no modified by the effect factoi ahull be computed M follows 0116 for the respecUve material llU >" 1:21 "Mayor" shall mean more than 4 minutes ln Stiep 1, BatefaUah stack OUWiniiiM" - u« determined from Section Mayor of the ToiviiBhip of any 15 consecutive min- height or effective fUck height the grade an. ••;•• ^ Woodbridgf;. utes when building a new 10:4; and the allomtble em halou of coanie solid particles If plume rise 1* approved. vlded for by ii" •'; ,„„ 1:118 "Mist" shall mean a.11 aeroaai, fire. for the will"1 1 consiHlljig oi liquid particles, c. Smoke resulting from any for the combined mfttOTiali Step 2. Determine distune tin 1mi" '' ""in, 41 from such stack ot Chimney from the stack, to too nearest 13:3 The Health dlniwrsiid In the atmosphere. fire Ignited, solely for the termlne raroiiipln l ""•",„ VI 1:39 "Open Burning" shall mean shall be either the sum of the property Une. e. r*tlli:"'. '.;.«*• purpose of training or re- thft allowable emission for ordinunce. n-.- any fire wherein the products search In fire proteotloi: Step 3. Divide result of Stop and/or opera";'. of combustion arc emitted In or prevention, provided the individual material* or Uie 2 by result of Step 1, thl* la allowable emission computed produce or em 1,;- U) the atmCttpliej^e and an that the Heulth Officer If the distance from stack tc t0 not directed thereto ihroujjt: notified ln writing at least for an effect factor Of om nearest property line ln ataci tamlnants ,",,,, a stuck or chimney. Uiat the Health Officer 1B II). whichever Is th* laner. height*. Locate thl* value on an analysis .1 •• 1:30 "Odor" shall mean notified lu writing at leu.se 10:1 The effect factor for, coanse the scale along Uie left aid, or einlsJ'i" »•; , which effect the sense ]H-n iilr ln eicetis of When a com- value determined try Step erotor. , group of ofganlaed or tin the quantity set forth ln one pound (material) to t^e point wliere this Um lntenwou Uie Une determined j.j The reunll.1 •• org»nli!ed Individual*. or the other of (he followtnf, contains two at shall be ,<•" '•' 1,-S! ""Plume Vim" ahmi tables whichever l£ applic- more elements, by Step 1. calculuted liistjmce ln able: the effect factor Mop e. Draw a vertical Urn which rapresentD ttie vertical U. KxlntlllK Illc,t,lllillloll of the element from Uie point deWmnlned b; WO mquift '• ,|.,,sW*5 •went of the *lr contamlu. Hut In Furl Hv Ash Hal* htvln; the low. Step 9 to the basic erotwlot At lewt wii ''',., ,ui,(» ant* above ttt» stack 01 Burned British at Kmltdon e«t effect factor BDal* at Ute bottom of thi chimney. Tnerlual I nils Poundi Per Itatli apply. chart. Th* point at Wbldi tol* 1:M "Prooeas Furnaos" (tisil Per Hout Hour (c) Spectflc mater Una lnlenacta oh« scale yield* any furnaos or aombusttott 1000,000 1 ial* (MM 4«lfiM: the basic enMon to device othar ttwn one UMd loo.oon.oon 1O0 10 5 Whenever Uu dUotujfe from P«r hour. for burning erf canbustiblf 400,000,000 330 any (tack ot ohtai*ry ln- Step 7. Multiply tt maMrtal*. 1,000.000,000 780 cludw fin« *olid P*rtl^«* arolaslon by the sffact factor 1 Jti "Ratuea" dtuiX mean 2.000,000,000 l.W which corwUt of » *&$ tusliinad uuaer Secttou ip :1 IThlm't.'*""' rtibbiili nud trade 3,QuO,000,(XW L.8S0 ina-teriftl, the al elon of ftU« Tills retult yield* th« allow 11 I:*) "ainjelmanu Smoke ^.OM.OOO.OOO i,W ,,;5 w* I'"'" '"" •: mi)Hii the ' " " *i,-O0O 2,<« «hVll be *« »4c vnl able «nt*rtou tB$ Of* «ltt l«0 WUl I

1 L.L <'(••;•'!( I)M\.\ (*.B) - Cartwrt taplenrtwr 30. NOTICK (MT TAX SALK UGAL NOTICW NOTIClS LEOAL NOTICES IJMML NOTICES LEGAL Nancn LtQAL NOTICW or WOODWUIHJH « tmutm. f mm lh« pffclnt, »t «Moh u>4 pamlWjni Hit mtt «P»U JftU, IONS ume a pereou ls«WWt*4 vtli ho MW* th* PTMBMI >» Much InUartst til #* . tbll afdUMUMM, mint i» Mrr-tlT*n ai n oppoK m b* tiMrd WitB or DJ Nn. IBS; UKXML WTrattt TO attamtm, to B» josxra v. !^,hlp nf Woodbridg^ln the County_ «*«" Daylight Time, to natlirfy municipal Heni 161 to mind. Lean ft Lnra Lift «.« j Hn« of if I. «ll be resetted by Center B91 Boot* Mo. I run of Idumtlmt at the lor- 8M «J to » tad. Maran Transformer Co. . 1W.»] ) or . on MonSj *»»- 45 ft 148 to « feet to a point) , IBM t* «« WOODBRIDOE » „ to be arid «m Lilted below, being described by lot nenfli (I) not* 11 decree* I nls> the Abraham Jersey Highway Atrthorttjr 1M Ind. Mareus Transformer Co, ... IU.71 „, mimbw *wn P" *• tJ]°'«wh|P Assessment Map, iind in 9UA itM eat SO fee* to a point; IMnee, tor the fnllmrini: reported tost some 3B,flOO 1 Jota Brown 11U []) eocttD M detrw* I mtnntea «*t mi AJTD Mrurraiira !.„,.„ with th« l««t Ux oapilciite giving the owner's name us Oil A aim ofridsls have been n Job Browa t.M M IMt to a point; thene* (4) KHlttl TO OARTIRFT PUB- ' n ih« last tax duplicate, together with thp total amount (hie 914 11 fletrtM • minutee west « feet to UO 8DHOOU DTOINO TUB IMJ- as an advance aodletee the point and place of fletlniilnf. ".„ twnr*lt«1 tl» THF FIRST DAY OF JTTI/V, IW. 935 is ft 14 Waltir ft K Shfanamki I.M lMe 8QHOOI TBAR. Garden State Arts Or** r J49 to 8BJ tod. Charlet ft LiOltn kiottii .... W ngnra known u UA M-O in All iHdi miut be accompanied by 937 a OMHflad eneek or Md bond In thewfli biilld at Teletrapli H01 ML rpipsrtl i pparcel i of land will be (told to malakw« the amountsamounts, 421ft4a Henry fttanon 1J0 Block MTwm»tA ae iunr TnM o nlisp th.e Wood- 917 $e attwe itat*d amount of 10% if bid. Executive Director D. v rhnrfjoabfe agalnM the same on said FIRST DAY OF 427 to 490 Ind. Fltxhufh ft lorttto Morris .. 17.83 *n4 MUTtred 0 oommonly Worn u No. fna> trill be opered and read at UriaV 937 laUMl fltreet, Keaahty, Tontl of the Authority, "(j«5 nil computed In »ld list toRotkr with interest on »nid 447 ft 448 Fttjlmgh ft Lorttto Morris.. 5.M M (rtrbtlo ita m**tln|. 957 period Any bWder for milk wppUM mutt rates the Carrlen State Pnwiff, FROOMM flAIO FIRST DAY OF JULY TO TIIK DATE OF 1274 4 ins LucHl« Brown I.M tra contey- i ft* |o™i Tini 10th DAT BKMO the Mine nrma M known to be tngifed In (he bu«-said the pmlnminaterf We# Jer- the corrtt off llalel . too; 429*430 Pate Betlee 13.87 te Ab|am Buiimng Ooort>.OK, • HJJ. net* and mil quauflw) to oany out ID IdSlWonei perl- oF ocrrOTite AD., IMS, oorp. hto u»lneai hour*. quettji fw Infnrmatkm tbttt ftp 1073 JB4S6 Robert Superior 103.71 djmnot.il" HM eiptmuon of of the e«td day, at the HberlfTl Of- eight per cwt per annum, Bce In we CUy of N«w Brunnirt murt M. 1W in D«wl Boot 1430 BMa mutt be in « waled antelope Arts Center and from other cont> 1079 J 1 M R. Homes Six MM N j. i>mre 1. and plainly innrked "Propotal for expressing ^s will be wbject to municipal liens accruing AFTER HOB «*JK7*^I h* dcnnwl AU, «>M tract or panel at fend, BKNO the aunt pmriMM r>imlahlnt wd Deilwiflng Milk" Harold F. MuOtn, Collector of Taxes uftteMBt (Nunfe for •Itueito, lylnt and being In Mi 1 to William R. Wynkow*! , nag, including uwwments oonflrmed after that date and I.L. 9/80/65 Th« Board of Education menet The master plan for the road- tte» Towrmlilp of TToodblMM IInn * 'Satlnabell Wyiyknirrtlviyknintkl . hhU thle rtlht to reject any, all or pert of Ride cultural complett betas o> ' and to the right of Interested parties to redeWi within Umnii t ooff Ulddlemt In the matmae of wlr«, by dead of Xbfam miilllna thiet Md tnd to walte any Infonnall- AIR POI.I.TJ. N J signed by architect Edwin M; ied by law. LEGAL NOTICES LEOAtNOTICn New Jen*y: Corp., a V. J. oo*p. to be recordea tiUei In the hern mterett of to* BKimtna at • notnt ln the "linultajieoiisly herewith dated Board. rell Stoiw, Il | dtdw to ba i tetrf TtMl* «haH W «ppohvt* point; The Center (He. at the frO* : the expenae and oo»te of performance of any duty here- ooopfrattori In ate pollutloti control, noiiara mot* or leat, i>i\n Inurfet The President seemed very t 7 8 * 9A Edward k Lottie Adams.... 313.98 enalyals to the owner or o untier or r»Mii tb patrnlt the| Uiauce (31 South 3' X> inlnut** o««th« with tut co«a of thU eale. rity's wholly-owned Ttiarq* ln*p«cUon or eimnlnaUnn of Inolndlng the envAmmt in nv\\ went 10B« teet to the northerly pleasrd after Budget Director 197 k 198 Dora Horvath 661.05 ator. nmnldpallty peiUdpaMnR tti«rtn, line of Fifth Btreet; thence (4) Al- The eubecriber rteerr«« the right Hill Park along the Putww ll Miy pramliea. The H**ltti Of. of pan>U*l prOTWori" governing air to adloutn tald laie from nine to Cbarleg Schultie reported execu- Monmouth County, li to larJojl is Carl It T. Rettenbach 66l.11 13:4 The Health Officer may ._,, fleer, ihall, upon lDMrlt»t ong the «ald northerly line oi Fifth time mtyact only to MKh llmtu- written registration ot potntj pollution, ttplbrlni the poarihlHty Streat on I omit* north Ml : tive branch employment on June facilities (or winter ipotttol at- U A 15 Stanley * E. Lester 971.62 pramlatt, tw lnTMtlittlon or tntnutM irwt 50.00 fe»t to the point tUinl < reetrtctloni upon the eiet of discharge or emission of lnipeoUon onnply with all of )olnln| UlWrtton ww-Tlcen, pur- 5 to 7 Incl. Fords Diner, Inc 2424.59 air pollutant* whedher by onnply cheie nf nec*««BJ rohtrol and t«rt- and place of BBOWHWa. rise mch power M may be SO totalled 1,468.883, down 8tB| tlvttles HI well as muMI Ml •tack, (hurt, flue or ofhetTrine, mri-ty reRulaUoDRla S In tffert Int equdpmer*qpment,, {pinW t tnlnlnlhlnil propro- Tbi ibote datarlptlon )l In accord •peolaiiy provided by law or mid from last jrear and the lowest nther artistic performance! Tti 3A LouU Toth 762.43 011 thh e premlM*l . ThT e Hw'th >f Court. Sold «ub]eH to eonifltlom when. In the opinion of the irrwna and r/ubna ediir»tlon pro with a tunm marie by Ooodmiw, since 1961. Monnviuth . .IB Louis k Marlon Toth 774.82 Health Officer jiirti lnformn- iidtot (hall keep MOfldentlal (rnune. The committee nlin.Il report Allgalr h Scott. PX and LB, 4«1«1 tlon la neceeeary. for the of all InformaUon obtained while >nd reoMnmend tn the MMnMpal AotU W. ItM. ROMRT H science, nature and Irt, wffl tm 134A1 ft 1S4A4 Raymond Solowlnski 677.32 feetlfe enforcement of thla on the nald premliet, tscept omuwtl and Mayor on or before The abort picmlNa m alto town aa It retaM dtreoUy to air and deMtnated a tot 101. ln Stock ain ON ABJOURNMI5NT be located at Telegraoh Hut Pail mktti\ William ft C. Larsen 38.46 ordinance. The rcfrmtnitton of April 1, !90», and periodically t.h*r*- 5WAWJ A. DRKBKTN. the emlMloti Kiidl be eiibmlt- pollutiollti n or an M poUution nftur hut not le« TrequntiU-r than 140, Woodbrldg* Towiwhip Tat Wn.p as a cooperating unit ikt Stephen k Marie Hegyei.... 135.06 nuleanoe. la of fallun Mnl oonunooli known la 30 Mith Attorney 181 .M Vice President Humphrey re- ted to the Health Officer, with. one (1) year on wayn and mMtii of •/K-U-M/10/7/U Progress reporta have bM A> IB Sitar k Pal 6798' in dxtr (SO) daye after hit to correct or remedy any ilo Impletnentlnf lnt*rrnvintrirmi coop a«Mt. rot**, if ]. ports belief that Congrew can written request nuimfor «nd latlon of (Ml ordlMDee, with. Being the M>n« premlme iwmey- KOTICKOTI K sued to all penons on tb* «*wi4t 1H SltarfcPal SI In 1 raeaonabl* Mml, the ernMon for air poilutinn coiwrol. ed to O*r«lrt I PnuJaen «nd Oartil TUOI HcmOM that the OARTtfi- complete its work and adjourn by •hall Include, on forroi pro- XT1 1 list and will emrtiiate to to M* 1-1 SltarkPal 31.89 Tided by him, nil 1mform«Hou Heaitu Qatar may eauat to Ann FouUen, hh *U«, try deed from T BOAHD OPADJUSTOTrn ifil September 15. This prediction in- required by Mm M tattled and letted a written UttlaUttUn BuvtifeldBiretifeld, i«tt el, *it« 14:1 The Health Officer ahall him chUfM of euch complaint at lite hundred (fSOO.no) dollam or hy prtmleet am gaa oount«r cooluni ortuntty to be heard tn reference den Btate Art. Center, Gftrdit 1B1 M, ft K. Constr. Corp 18.2.1 the power and duty to enter 1 hearing before him at Imi In t.hth « Cf-rainty J«ll unK and onn, or anj repliuemtn' n die appUneUon of Robert Pirttln- nod Inspect any premliN for time and place to be ipeciried for t period not to riccpd tdilrty thereof J»O, IS Unto Straw, Otrteret, New John stresses U. S. determb-| State Parkway, Woodbridji, N. . 30 L. Village 21 34.44 the purpoae of Inreettgatlnl The approximate amount ot the in »uen notloe. Otden, rullnin (30) day«, or both. Bwh rlolnUon iot a Variance from thi Zon 07095. 41 Andrew Const. Co 502.86 of my of ttie proririotui n[ this ord- ludxmeot to be wtlefled bv aald mle f th B(fh inance rtiall be. deemM to i» i U the turn of Fourteen Tlunmnd, M Parkway Jewish Center .... 30,38 •epewta oflenee. A HIUTAI* offmin* Two HuuOrtd, Wity-NID* (tUJKe, Pt. of 1« Fela, Inc 77.04 atuJl M (Mbied ommUJKl on woh00) IMlara mote or lot*, pl\ie Inter day AwiDt or on wtiWi * violation eet togothn witb the ooeU ot thin MftSS Michael ft Isabell Guarraclno 730.55 CLASSIFIED vn* or contlniiea. mU. 4 to 7 Incl. William ft M. Thomas 141.16 'nte nibeotUMr nwtTW the icnoSxTn tn idjollrn Mtd wle from time to S&4 Eugene Jacobi 221.81 ccnmzm OF 0RmNA.mxs: Hue fuoject only to nub limit* Tftt Rose Holder 28.29 ADVERTISING RATES PSAL MtD DATS OF EFFECT Uona of reettlodone upon the «ii-r- ARE CORDIALLY I1VHTED Alt otffnanoea or purta of CM ot «uch power u m»y M *«• S James 4 Junle Woods 12.01 Om time Unertlon; $1.M minimum, lit H worta. 1MB t4HthmaJ etally wrlworldei i byy laa * er ruleii oi word 4c. Iconietvtitt Inatrtlotii. 21e pei line. I llnei minimum. anoaa _1fu t oropnfHce t orn Irvior j_._... Court, Bold eutlect to oondltlon of Sl« Edward 4 Catherine Williams 37.00 Contract ratei aralUble. witpetledh n, Ueft!itcin Attottieyi A tomptUit ad-Uker will blip yen with your werdlu. Adi ean it Jesus Christ Of The Aposto- alio be Ballad U er brought In. DKADMNI I FJH. lUfSDAf Itt sicTiow xvm lic Faith, Inc 1037.21 earlier copy appreciated. SIVIHABnjTT OLATOB Binnnri tux QlOttM uty section, p^p —IIOE COUM or 43 to M Incl. The Church of Our I-ord aenteoc*, dime or phra» of thla _. DtVIlION 1066 COMETS Jesus Christ Of The Aposto- • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • • MALE HEIJ» WANTED • ordlnknct be (Molared Iliemil or In- MlbDllikt COUttTT mild for »ny tseaonn. the remaining Dotket No. F UK M lic Faith, Inc 829.77 WEST POINT PLEASANT -! portion of (Me ordlnaru1!" dhal] not 18 It 19 William A. Montague 253.59 Night Clerk wanted for shipping be affected ((hereby and shall re- OOt.UHDIA BANKDtO SAT Hospital area, near Parkway. Al- office of large National Organiza- roein to full force and ttttrt and to AND LOAN ASJOCIATION, a cor 1 to I Incl. Haney's Gulf Service Station, potation, U *e PlataUff. ind WIL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER lot most new ranch home. Idea) for Ion. High School Graduate, thk end the provMonn nf thin otd Inc 1028.34 year around living. Oil hot water lnance are hereby declared to be L1AM R. WTStitOyTfifa, a/t/ All MODELS ON DISPUI knowledge ot shipping documents Mrenlfle. WTLUAM ft. WTBKOW9KI am «i7 La Cretla Powell 310.13 heat, spacious living room, science BATINAJtltX WTITIO«BKI, a/k/ desirable but not necessary. Will SECT1OK TIT 8AVINABH.I. WTZKOWBKi h! 1 Leroy & Lillian Higdon 22.63 kitchen, 1-Vi baths, three good- Train. Equal opportunity employ- SHORT TITIJ! vlfe, LOWRT PlDSRAL OBtD^ 1 Louis, Jr. k Mary Homer 2110.77 sized bedrooms, large airy, pan- Thia ordtiwnoe may ba r.lt»d ae TTNIOH, a federal credit union er, rail for Appointment 896-M00. the Am P » m )»4 eled family room, garage, fenced the United State*, are Oelendantt. Louli Homer. Jr 44.02 9/30 woonBiimoB, 1M5. Writ of Btecutlofl for the Mle ' s Ite Louii Homer, Jr 108.05 yard. Early occupancy. $18,900, ROBKRT E, JACKfl pnmlMi dntcd " firm. Write Box M-215, c/o this1 Freddent of Mil OnmcU 17*, 1985. 4D Markiaye Corp 268.10 • HOROSCOPE READINGS • newspaper. 7/Btl Said Ordinance ramnlim on Qlf In By rlrtu* ot th« abote atated Wrl 376 Guiseppe Mongallaoo 1184 the office 0* the Municipal Clerk tar to me directed and d*Uw*d. I wl URS. CURTIS - READINGS publle InapaottHi. to ale at punk t«ndue o Elizabeth Roman 489.47 STOKE FOB RENT SOSASOt AND ADVICE on all problems «i Nottce It further given that laid BOAT, TBI inn DAT O! 33 Carlt F. Tenaiwv* 832.50 ordinance will he further oonMdered OOTOBHt *JD., KM AVENEL. Business Section Cor- •it. Opes I to I, No appointment for flml j by aald Oouncll at \l ttie hour of two oVlock by tl MtoMInd Kenneth k D. I>wls 218.49 ner Store. Retail or Service type Mcettary 308 Smith St., Perth U adjourned meeting of ttiwt body then pretaUlng (Standard or Da; Chain Locations of America 132.70 business. 450 sq. ft. Call: 3814737 to be held In tbe Oounoil Chamber llirtit SeiTlbs' - ~- " I to U Incl. Amboy, 441-9891. 8/5 tf at tlve UwvMpel Bulldln*, Wood- of ttie aald i ""»t the flhertffl O 1 Cornelius 4 H. Prael 461,44 9/2, 9/9, J/16, 9/23, 9/30 bnd N.J.. on Thursday the Wthlie* ln the y a( New Bruntwlcll, lit 1« William F Hoffman 692.29 ItlflCtl October, ISM.at f o'clock In R J. • OARAGE FOR RENT 47 It 48 Beulah Catino 47.68 24 to 24 Incl. Jacob Lemchuk 156.34 WOODBRIDGE- One Car Gar- T. BERENCSI - MASON CON- 15 H6 Forrest* B. Pigott 176.66 age for rent. Call W, 4-4426. TRACTOR. All kinds oi brick, 26 It 17 Michael ft Eva Wende! 106.12! 9/23-10/7 stone, concrete work. Steps, pati- os, sidewalki and repair work. 9 4 10 John 4 IJtlian Vunckes S10.22 • UISC. FOR SALE Call 381-9308 (Colonial. 1270 to 1279 Incl. Walter Jaworskl 923.08 I/19U 1S44 to 1S49 Incl. Carmine Maglione 1453.07 Space"Heater - 35,000 B. T. U. I 1637 to 1654 Incl. Demkowitz Corp 1686.80 2(4"years old. Perfect Condition,'- $75.00 Call Campbell, 636-3740. PLUMBING ANP HEATING 1417 to 1420 Incl. George k Emma Bopp 594.94 9/30 CONTRACTOR 1108 to 1110 Incl. Lillian Branco 139.25 'If You Have A Job, ISO to 1504 Incl. Alice K. MacCollum 574.84 t FEMALE HELP WANTED • Call Bob" 1538 to 1540 Ind Alice K. MacCollum 611.53 Cleaning Woman one day a BOB HABERLE a Frank* M. Mijares 417.97 245-9285 TAKE PART IN week in Carteret. Call KI 1-5092 208 to 1037 Incl. Richard k G. Thomas •• 971.86 anytime except Wednesday. 8/19-9/30 19B km Walter Corry 18.93 9/16-SS-30 -.v. •.;•;••>'. »" i Pab Realty Co 133.03 FUEL OIL - IS 4/10* per gal. 24 hr. service. Repair anywhew. 4 Pab Realty Co 13303! ACT NOW Selling UNIVERSE OIL, ME W776. 5 PabRealty Co 13303 It's AVON'S Christmas Season. Earn immediately as 9/2 tf 6 Pab Realty Co 13303, AVON Representative, part or full 8 Pab Realty Co 92.02 time, near your home. Call for If YOUR DRINKING ha t» 11 Pab Realty Co 169-50 home Interview. HI 22462 •MM a problem. Alcobollca A» MB Myrtle Paul 549.26 9/30 inymoui ean help you. Call BI J- tMll&tt Hunter Associates W.30 till or writ* P O. Box 153, Wood- MS7 to Met Incl. Floyd ft D. Pawson 373.06 PERSONAL NOTICE bridge. 9/30-12/30 SJBtolTBfcM Thomas k E. Bradley 190.94 Not responsible for any obliga- Need a Repairman—for Carpen- 1A Joseph Davlud 88.92 tions unless personally contracted try, Plumbing or Electrical Work. J3*M Stanley k Pauline Adamski 46.55 M.07 by myself until further notice. CaU 634-6753. »A John Bach Alfred D. Spiegel, Box M-219 9/23 - 10/21 \ ' HEADQUARTERS AT (4 Rosario L. Quartararo »•« 9/30 6S Marianna A. Quartararo . 72.14 While you're sitting there read- 78A Charles k Irene Em 36.13 • MALE HELP WANTED ing classified ads, you eould be 4 Board of National Missons Agent $100^150 per week as cleaning your rugs. Just rent a 22C I. Samuel Sodowick trainee Mr. Falk, Metropolitan, Glatnoreoe electric rug shatn- M-31 CHANDLER MOTORS 653 4 664 Hunter Associates, Inc Life, Woodbridge. ME 4-9500 Eve- pooer for only $2. a day. Now 655 Hunter Associates *•!* nings FU 2-0744. at A. Michael Son, 270 Washington 5664568 Hunter Associates 103.93 9/23 9/30 Ave., Oarteret, 9/M snkm Nelson k Mary Fulford «3.4O! PEOPLE EVERYWHERE ARE nr>r U/UV f MUM Hunter Associates, Inc 6-69, swim Rollie k W. Booker 21.78 TRUCK DRIVERS SWITCHING TO DODGE OLLlfllll 141 to 14S Incl. C. Gardner 4 L Darden . 237.22 181 John Riva'? in7 PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS 188 to 1» Ind. Albert D. Evans 3.01 PLUS GOOD EARNINGS AND m to 1»1 Incl. Albert D. Evans »-™ FINE FUTURE WITH GROWING COMPANY R.P. Property Asso., Inc. ... 257.29 PAID HOLIDAYS, VACATION Floyd Wilson, Jr 22M3 319 k ao SICK LEAVK, RETIREMENT PLAN 18 417 Sih&M.Kirsch 1222-00 18 Joseph k M. Kirsch 12-48 ONE OF AMERICA'S LARGEST LAUNDRIES II to Mind Joseph k M. Kirsch 385.76 AND DRY CLEANING COMPANIES WILL TRAIN YOU FOR ESTABLISHED ROUTES »toll lad Alexander k Marion Kucsera 273.55 11B1 Walter k Ernestine Shiman 358.65 MOREY LA RUE LAUNDRY CO. 740.20 1J4U Mrs. Elizabeth K. Mikulka... LIDGERWOOD AVE., ELIZ.-LINDEN LINE 8.57 2B to SB Ind Allied Realty Co,, Inc E4.30 Hlllcrest 2-6161 1« to Wind. Raphael & R. Dernalo 14 Kenneth k E. Taylor 143.49 Xtoaind William k M. Lynn 307 Cuyler C. Lewis | AUTOMATIC & STANDARD »8 Cuyler C Lewis Benjamin k E Kabinowitz WWLS'S FORIMOST IfECIAUSTI 9)4 Jl A TRANSMISSION COASI tO COAST 807 4 906 David k Beatrice Davis .. TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL 800 John k P. Davtq TRANSMISSION CHECKUP TUNE-UP THURSDAY, SEPT. 30th 277 4 278 John 3rd k G. Itvglis 401B&403 Raymoad G. Clayton 310.75 u fia 4131(416 Raymond G. Clayton FREE 29.3i t CHECK 95 ]O50 e «7Jk98 Robert & Catherine Blschoff. BANDS 118 to 116 Ind Sewaren Republican Club ... • CHECK 13 Open • ^ Free " t) Grant Bldg. Co., Ine LINKAOI e ADJUST • ADJUST INCLUDES: BANDS UNKAOE • CtUTCHII* ol1 * 4 Grant Bldg. Co, Inc 700.29' • CHECK FOR IEAKJ a CLEAN * RWUCI • SEALING LAIOK 5 to 7 Incl. K. iS. Const Co 414.72 • ROAD FILTER OAJWTJ IINOJ , HALS *to 37 tod John & Chu Chiappone .... 492.77 House Refreshments • CHANOI Oil « VAIKETS 22 to 24 Incl. George Mavrookas 1U0.03 General liiveatmwit Corp. . nu 83 4 84 221.19 KI TUMI - I IMY KKKVICB 445 Michael & J. Masarlk 63.41 825-6543 1 Survival Research Jnst. ... 59.45 M t» 54 Ind. Suivival Research Inat 5.94 915 t. ELIZABETH AVE, Judith Mogel 1 W km 110.97 UNOEN, NJ. 100 E. JT. GEORGt AVE,, LINDEN «to 58 Incl. Anthony, Sr k M. Foglia .. 120.88 , A JI ui r.m.-»»i. i KM u i '•* 136 to 146 tncl. Anthony, Sr. 4 M. 64.12' PAQI TWENTY Thursday, Srptnnbfr 30.

n w;i sometimes severe nniwen and aroused If frequent change* of A Don't expect Delirious ing the eyes in such >' '""' glasses art necessary in middle the internal pressure within thr vomiting, poor visual acuity, dila h;ivo imy flavor at all until thcv ted pupils, nnd the appearance of -age. W00DBRID6E LUMBER CO are ripe. nlwilt Sept. 20. You rim eyeball Ineraas/"; and brings about visual changes which ran result rainbow colors or halos around! Glaucoma can be detected by a runt cm IND IUBURBAN Yonr Garden rover Ilie tree with nrttiiu:. bul IM RfVil'W 1 Doctor Talk lights. The diagnosis of this type jsimple office test, measuring the in blindness. ( AN WTIMATR AN you'll find this quite, » job of glaucoma is fairly easy to| intraocular pressure. thin review wns written by (llaucoma is ir A. Yc», and the import.mt thing Vnoth Corps flmt has been »«- sinusitis. treatment Is necessary, as sight the 19B5 ".SiKht.SftvinK Month." 8'»uc«na Mlllwork Wllllboiird answers. Maybe they will help is "mix." Commercial fertilizers signed to work nl Ihr free lh vos A second type of primary gl«u- already lost, cannot be restored. The Mlowint nrlirle deals with "f« * " '' »**" Roofing Flooring you. too often contain fnts and other Public library of *«•*- te corns, referred to as an open- glaucoma One should also pav *™ Inftammntmn or in,ur,eS. Iown State tackle Chuck Wnh- [nmilallon Plywood Q Should I plant a fnut tree m[ms] products Rut ifon'i just bridge Mr the summer special attention to children's whereas, primary glaucoma *?• angle glaucoma, has an Insiduous tola has followed religiously the Moulding Knotty Pin, this fall? When should I Kraft" iP«llr *™M on the surface, as month*. Mr. Wlrta !* a stu- eyes. Any siRrt nf strain or fre notes the cmtse to br unknown. onset which causes no acute diet training program given him Hardware Kltfhfn A. Spring is the best limp to 'hat would senMwt the water. dent dl John F. Kennedy changes and can progress to theby trainer Ray Bifkerstaff. with High quent head;irhrs should be care- Primary ghm••im.i is the type ruini Iranipbiirt a fruit tree in New q .p^., mm kj|)(| nf je|ly (ally studied by the family dortor ni| persona in thr wyear age point of neat blindness before surprising result*. Wahtoln check- Jer»y - in March, be ore growth ^ |ow on l||e (n]|)k rf my! 1 1 correct diagnosis is made. This ed in at .'ton pounds as a fresh- <; IT vmiRSEI,FT Readers in their Ia1e thirties group should t" awiiii of Om- |,ft »• aAiim you on new begin*g . Aprip l Is usually the best h |rw, Is the trw, ,nsill)! its type of glaucoma is more com- man, 248 as a sophomore. Now he 4-0i25| TIIK NKW FACE OF WAR and early forties should be con-type of primnn i;l,iucnma ustinl- cotninirtlon month forr graftinggrafting . iSJ)p, mon add far more difficult to jH down to 205 and for the first Ol Rahway Avr, «„,„, Malcolm W. Browne cerned with the symptoms of this ly urines as an irutc condition, A Probably the poach tree suspect. Your suspicion thould be. time has a chance to earn a letter. Q. My Red Delicious apples The mode of human conflict, disease. This is « condition affect-! resulting in pain near the eye. ; borer is at work. Scrape away lack flavor. And how can I pro- the gum and you probably will like much of our modern life, has tect them from the birds? undergone considerable change. find a small hole. Push a piece Am(;ri( ans an fll ert !y 7mh wire into thta i " ; 7 , 'you'll probably kill the little worm ed in yet another development - ihat tins made the hole. a new kind of Guerilla war in Vietnam. If you have a garden question With the clarity and vivid e* and don't know your county pression of the experienced jour- SAVE ON FOOD agricultural agent's address, send nalist and the penetrating eye of The Greatest! you question to Garden Reporter, the veteran reported the author College of Agriculture and Enrelates his experiences in Viet- BRASS BUCKET vironmental Science, Rutgers nam from December, 1061 through University, New Brunswick. October, 1964, This is not, how- PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE •Eatrr IRonm You'll receive a personal reply, ever, a chronological report. It it a presentation of selected aspects TODAY thru SAT of the war designed to provide the TRADING STAMP FREE ... Citcktml-lmrnjr <;RKAT GRANDMOTHER AT IS average American reader with a JACKSON, 0. - Sixteen-year- basic understanding of the situa- LUNCHEON old Kay Hughes dropped out oftion. The accent is on personal ex- the seventh grade to wed David OnflJ 11 at to l!W P.M periences with admittedly person- BONELESS STEAK SALE; MILK FED VEAL SALE! ,, ., . . . ial interpretations DINNER Krnndfalher. she became a step-; In the m ONTO CUT Dtflf I:M to II:W f M mother to five, grandmother to' °& Z chapters military LONDON BROIL SHOUUXR 98 ROAST LEGS U« Stturtu tti •?:» .mothemotherr. five and a great grand- aspectequipmens ot f - thare ewa discussedr - tactics. The. RUMPS EEC •nadir Noon Till It PJM latter portion is concerned with BONELESS CROSSRIB other aspects, mostly political. SHOULDER"TWO"W fc, 55' MARBI-E IN MEIX)N 98 Although Mr. Browne includes a LAFAYETTE, LA. - While eat BRASS BUCKET number of excellent photographs ing watermelon, a youngster SWISS CENTER CUTS 98' LOIN VEAL RIB VEAL SHOULDER BREAST Charoal Steakhoum found a marble in the red meat. the addition of at least one map BOTTOM CHOPS CHOPS would have been helpful. The dis CHOPS VEAL 0, S. • * MAIN STREEI The melon was purchaed at a! •;,l market. A horticulturist said1™"10". de™led t0 'he.National CHICKEN DELICIOUS 98' ROUND WOODBRIDGE il was possible the marble lodgediliberation Front is limited. For a NO FAT ADDED IctmttkM: ME *-»!« iti the blossom and enveloped into i™™ thorough treatment, as CUBE TENDER 89 79 69 35 Hie melon. well as a divergent political view 98' point the reader may wish to re- fer to Wilfred . Burihett's VIET- BONELESS TOP ROUND OR ^ NAM - INSIDE STOHY OF THE CAU-STYLE CHUCK BEEF FOR POTTING GUERILLA WAR. TOP SIRLOINS»89 SEE In a book concerned with the POT ROAST ib, 59 SHORT RIBS EYE ROUND OR 45' frank appraisal of a war the read- ITALIAN-CUTFROM LEG NO FOR BRAISING er can expect a picture of cruelty fAT FIRST SAYINGS and horror. Hut perhaps the fol- SILVER TIP ADDED fc. 99 owing statement will affect VEAL CUTLETS FLANKEN 55' Americans even more profoundly, SHOULDER WELL TRIMMED COUNTRY STYLE . I (Browne) think most WELL TRIMMED fh A 49 Vietnamese not only dislike Americans but hold them in con- LAMB CHOPS SPARERIBS TWO GUYS-ALL MEAT SIRLOIN STEAK 88 tempt." (p. 267) The author ad- WELLTRiMMED'STEAK A A HIP CUTS i mits that this statement as well as all others are o|x.'ti to dial FRANKS 49' Ib. WHEN SERVICE IS A lenge, but this has been bJ6 ob- PORTERHOUSE * 98 PORK CHOPS 59' MUST servation. Accurate or not, this, and other forthright comments AUIKF ike it, make Rrowne's book Wi tffir fnii* nnricei worth reading. GROUND BEEF 47' LOW COUNT DRINKS FRESH CHICKEN In r«ir «««VMienc«: QUARTERS AA Despite changing conditions in UAN POLYNESIAN • MORTGAGE LOANS South Vietnam much of what is ORANGE said in THE NEW FACE OF GROUND CHUCK 67 BREAST or LEG .39' • G1 LOANS WAR is pertinent to our under- GRAPE-PUNCH REG. STYLE m im, REG. STYLE .- • HOME REPAIR and standing of what is undoubtedly BORA UAN ' IMPROVEMENT LOANS one of the most confusing, frus- BREASTS/' LEGS 47' trating situations in American his GROUND ROUND ib. 87 • 4 PAYMENT HOME tory - past or present. CONSTRUCTION LOANS HYGRADE-UVERWURSTor p fk PARKS-REG. OR HOT SHOWER TONIGHT • PASSBOOK LOANS APPLESAUCE H0PELAWN - A kitchen BOLOGNA CHUNK .59 SAUSAGE Ib. 69 • INSURED SAVINGS shower will be featured at to night's meeting of the Hopelawn • CHRISTMAS and VERYFINE Home and School Association MAXWELL HOUSE VACATION CLUBS scheduled for 8 o'clock. SYRUP-4e OFF LABEL Mb. ALL Ib. 8-oi. can • TRAVELERS CHEQUES PHONE LINESMAN A DOG? LOG CABIN bti. 49 COFFEE GRINDS 78' MIDDLESBOR0, KY. - Tele- SOFT-STRONG 100 t MONEY ORDERS phone linesmen come upon some AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKC >wi->iKvno «A ° AA INSTANT COFFEE 2-H>. • UTILITY BILL PAYMENTS tough problems, but Walter Hoe 9-0, Jr., and his dog, Buster, have box (Woodbridj. nd Edlun FLOUR 33* SCOTTISSUE 10 ^ 99 YUBANSS solved one problem. When Hoej Offictt Only} BAGS-20c OFF LABEL box wanted a line run from one end TWO GUYS-STEMS fc PIECES . Aj* INSTANT COFFEE of the house to the other, he cal. of 20c OFF 18 led his dog, tied the wire to his TETLEY TEA 100 89 tar collar, then went to the other end MUSHROOMS 4^89' NESCAFE u» I FIRST SAVINGS of the house and whistled. The! MMCE1MNSPAGHETTIarEUOWf Jfc TWO GUYS LARGE CAUF. dog came running, pulling the 8-oi. APPETIZING DEPT Ib. in uiw imciuoi or nun noat line wilh him. pkgt. cello MACARONI 10 99' WALNUTS bog 39' PERTH AMBOY WOODBRIDGE EDISON GOP AND \%6 MINCE SPAGHETTI Representative Gerald R. Ford 32-oi. BOILED HAM TWO GUYS -whto, y*> 339 5tjl» JtrHI 535 Amboy Avinui 980 Amboy Avci said Republicans must gain scats SAUCES VARIETIES jar All Ofliuii Daily, 9 to 4; Siturdiyi, 9 to 12 noon. in Congress in 1966 or no one will 55 "Where. First in the name, meant You." want to be tlie Republican candi- CAKE MIXES A "-99 date for the presidency in 1%!I. IMPORTED DAIRY DEPT. FRESHLY SLICED FRO1EN FOOD OEP|.

IWyVJtal^^ SLICED DARK MEAT WHIPPED BUTTER TURKEY ROLL 98* ORANGE JUICE ROYAL DAIRY 8-oz. KRAFT —CASINO-SWISS 6 C SALT 6. SWEET cup rwo GUYS O - OQ LAST 3 DAYS 01 CHEESE "«TO ORDE•R Ib. 79 )J FROM FLORIDA %J MM ROYAL DAIRY COn AGE '65 FORDS PRODUCE DEPT. FARM FARE REG 6. l CRINKLE 9 fl< MUSTANG CHEESE 2.39 POTATOES CUT 9 U.S. # 1 POTATOES .» GALAXIES WEEKLY SPECIAL TWO GUYS TRADING STAMP '••CUSTOMS ONE BOOK SPECIAL, T0WAR T •'• T BIRDS •& 10 38 YOUR BOOK rm " 2 WORTH W0 PURCHASE OF :• ECONOLINE TEFLON VANS 3 2Q IDEAL'S KING ZOR FRY PAN APPLET- 9 • IMCK UP •^ • * T.V.. towtoy. FnmouFomous. DinnuuiDinoiaurr movemoveli forwuid TRUCKS Coated with DuPont HrrliM PURPOSE by puthina button. Will change direction Teflon for no-itkk cook- SWEET JUICY CALIF. whenhemwtiapobitrurtion. Includes Vm- • FALCONS ing, no-»cour dean up. ib " wur Gun with sa^ IS GRAPES SEEDLESS bb tipped dorh. U.S. # 1 YELLOW GLOBE • MUSTANGS WHHAfOOD PURCHASE OF SLOOORMORE . 4 Still A Big Selection ONIONS Colon . .. Body Styles FRESH CRISP PASCAL HOUSEWARES DEPT. CELERY 1 4 TOY DEPT. Ivory PERSONAL SIZE LARGRGE & MED. Ivory Ivory Snow 'remium Uui Salvo Oxydol GIANT QUEEN SIZE GIANT GIANT 3-31' 4 26 81 SIZE 99 SIZE 79 SIZE 79'

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• GIRARU FVRMTIRE GUARANTEES THAT ITS PRICKS ARE LOWER! FURXITVRE For Girardi GUARANTEE IN WRITING please see Page 1 of Ulii special 8-Page Far nit are Fashion* Section] Kr TEBMS—You .elect ike credit program that beat tiu. your budget I Take up to 3 yean to pay I

• STORE HOWS — CIRJUID FURNITURE COMPANY'S 1O-DAV SALE STARTS TODAY THE GREATEST FUtMTIRE SALI EVENT IN Open 'til 9 P.M. as MOB- NEW JERSEY HISTORY! Everything for the living room, bedroom, dining room and dinette, recreation room and den: Most pieces are newest 1965-o6 at). Tttetoay and Tknrs- 1 «U> Night*. Open *ol 6 furniture fashions! All from America's best k.nov**n malcers of fine furniture! All styles, woods and finishes 1 Hut yott*ll alao find many fsholoasay.**ss- is * P.M. on TeaWaaaar, Fri- warehome and floor samples: So whatever elae you do during the next 10 dava — if you need furniture — don't buv any until you firat M« the dreaiaf •av and Satwear. ©ome-true furniture bargains at the GIRARD ' FIHMTCBE COMP.UJY CTT ELIZABETH!

15 JEFFER§ON .9 SO CONVE.MKVTLY LOCATED FOB MDDLE8EX A1W OMJUrTY HESDENTS — Girard Furniture Company's Big White Bmldtn*. la la YOUR CHOICE AT Onl> On* Block Away from UNION COUNTY COURT HOUSB. lovely Italian Provincial in some of the nicest cherry veneers we've ever seen Cirard Furniture Company Vjfiig Vnite Building la Located Directly osrKhe Corner of Jefferson ATB. and Diekiason St. — One EACH UNIT Block In from BOTH Broad St. and abeth Are. • Extension Table Set of 6 Chjirs (5 Side, 1 Arm) • Buffet China Cabinet

=STORK HOUKSt Optn Uatfl 9 FJf- on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Xfignta. Open Until 6 P.M. en Vednesday. Friday YOU EXPECT MORE From GIRARD'S-AND YOU GET IT! and Saturday. SIRARD FURNITURE'S GUARANTEE FREE THAT ITS PRICES ARE LOWER! %f*Stt or At Glrards Voa'll TaOfe Price . . . >••'!! Get th« REST Dead! GIRABD GIVRA1MTEE THIS FACT KV WRITING — We hereby pledge our signature: That each and every item of merchandise *o]J by Girard Furniture Company cannot be purchased elsewhere for ]e«s money, considering the same conditions of delivery, service and guarantee. And that if you can find within 10 days of purchase, the same item for^Aew^^gold on equal Girafd VALVE Sale Conditions, Girard Furniture Company will r«fur£8>~ii0f only the difference, but a bonus of 10% of that difference. GIRARD FURJVITXJRJE COMPANY Mike Glrmrrf, 32-CUP Automatic Eleeti-ie ' UVING ROOMS FREE! See Page 8 famoos make LaBfllXE PARTY PEXUC The cherry veneers used are so beautifully matched, Free Gifts for her . . . for him • . • large enoagh for parties, nuB enovgb tor carefully selected they might well hare been cat iron BEDROOMS for everyone! Yes, yours FREE for le family. Brew* 10-»2 cop. (5 Ikqpid MBM IW»nint this group make* it easy to understand why the tame tree! Finish is lightly distressed and acsent Tt^i* Provincial u one of the best selling farai- just stopping in at GIRARD*S—no p>. Features inelode: Aa.toma.tie Pile* deoiant. Tte nseoss have a light-bnarted with antiqued brass. OPEN STOCK — BUY JUST THE L U so ianting. UNITS YOU NEED! DINING ROOMS isa obligation to boy I it! Made of highly palishnd A!»»—«»»««»««I aid water pomp for fast perking? H«at re- FEWEST 1&G5 FWJfUKiTlMlE FASBWOIVS sistant handle* for easy gripping! 6-foo* yonel Yes, yont FREE for FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! ss£jsrsSa?tSSs&b a Also llanjr Fabnkms WaNaooM and Floor Sample* "i>b" Bargain*! plug-in cord! UL and CSA Middlesex County's 'Near Neighbor' Middlesex County's Near Meu LESS THAN 15 MINUTES AWAY LESS THAN 15 MINI r GIRARD FURNITURE CO GiRARD i,R'.iiT< 4 STYLES: FRESCW. COMEMPORARYI ITALIAN GIRARD'S modest prices will amaze and delight you •T3 YOUR CHOICE ' Whyy Bonot KITsavOe youyoar homhomee the ricrich atmospheratmospheree of a MediterraneaMediterraneain jk , K villa? In Cote d*Or,, Thomasville treat*s beatrtiful pecan veneerreneens Vto , M|'y L^ B . V i n 6 • -* 5» m'~:m J~-- V.~^s_- •rnmlat•rnmlate ththe robberubbed loolook ooff cheriahecheriahed heirloomsheirlooms. TherThere areare delightrdelightfuo l JUDCKJ •nxprues within this collection: exuberantly carved legs (gee them lAttZTiAUt jJiUihAAAAMiAy If Uli Mlt-IMsinlf Wfc •»»««em the• trestlwithie ntable this) coIlecUon. . . bol:d exuberanUcarred medalliony eurveds legaccentes (sede thewitnh handsome brass ring puIU . . . dramatic pierced latticework ... 298 intricate patterns of cheery veneered inlays ... wroaght-iron open- Call 4 pieces) 'work ... spindles ... toadies of rich acacia burl veneer*, MARQUEE IV GROUPING NOW AT GIBAHD'S — On* collection that COTE df O R has exquiiite styling! in Spanish, French Pro* •inclal, Contemporary and Italian Provincial (not illustrated). Girard bought all 4 styling*, ajxd the manufacturer made • won- derful price concession. Glrartl hat all 4 exquisite *t>lingv arJer one roof — »o yon lave shopping lime as well ae money! In Cote d*Or you'll find • wonderful variety of pieces for living, dining and bed- now showing ... world's star design group! room, all with the time-bam- i(hed look yon want in your home . . . for today, forever. EASIEST CREDIT TERMS: --.4KF r IRS. TO PAY

UlntraleJ Akvve . . . MAB- «VEE 8PAMSH. There'i « di» tinct flavor of Alhambra in the qnatre- Easiest Credit Terms! foil )rfercnf ml tbe aairror tnw, tb« 2 Yean to Fay! M«*rl«a «»*—faf- sad hwatlfally wreajht karaiiraic Tbsca'a rich beaaty is Uw aalid oak and wieet pecan UVEVG ROOM or raetn. Yon get a 60-inch triple SOFA BED dre**er and mirror, eiieet »j bed. in GIRARD'S PIECE GROUPING IMPERIA furniture made to be lived fith for • Lone, long time.

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EtuOtsmt Ctemmt TenwJ I Yean *• Payt • 90-tNCH SOFA OR 3OFA-BKD Visit Girartft and fee ALL • X reTATRg — MR. ANO MBS. thex* exquisite styling*! Have • 2 STEP TABLES — WALNUT the time of your lije comparing PLASTIC TOPS • COCKTAIL TABLE — WALNUT their beauty! AnH hnotc that no PLASTIC TOP matter uhich on* you fall in lo icith — you'll Sate many $ f $ • 3 DECORATOR TOSS PILLOWS

e* Ab«ve . . . Exclusive ! tTREiXCH. la roar choice of warm mmd wonderful Fnutwood {ini«b or p«le> pratty antique white. Beautiful shaped tope and . fronts, and scalptared cabriole Iff*. You get a 60-inch triple dre>B«r, mirror, cheat and bed. And yon get feminine beauty yowll treasure for year*. All 4-Pleeea Only:

Illutratcd At left . . . MARQUEE CONTEMPORABY. Mou modern decigiu were pretty plain there for awhile. Marquee hai just the right uwanl ei Asssmbled by Girard'i own interior decorators, thij sxqniiite 12-Pc. Imperla in«. MulpluxiBC and paneling U> accent the lean, clean lines of the pelished l( is eorrect in ererr detail. Each piece i> qnsiitr constructed for walnut veneer*. 60-ineh triple dreaaer, mirrer, chest and bed, all rvbfced t« a i iraara aj comfort and beauty. silken gleam. AH 4-Pieces, Only Xmt pick the iabrio and colors that suit your taste. Cant you jost tee yoor come alfre with tbit gorgeont lZ-Pe. Imperil Grouping? erafuman*hip and beauty combined in an exciting 12-piece decorated ALL 4 STYLES! SPAMSB? FRE^CHI COMEMPORARY! mim\ linated grouping featuring a 90-ineb Cnnom Craft Sofa with tip pored cnahiona. Be sure U> visit Cirard'f and see this wonderfully inspiring l YOUR CHOICE . . . *298 i — plus all the other model rooms on display. •tire 12-Pc. C«>»*teaaaMirai-y Grouping, only 9269 Middlesex County's 'Near Neighbor' Middlesex County^ 'Near Neighbor' LESS THAN 15 MINUTES AWAY! LESS THAN 15 MINUTES AWAY! GIRARD FURNITURE CO. GIRARD FURNITURE CO. I'.' 1 i./uht-lh — OIK- Block I-Tmu tiiKii. C ount% ( >,ui l it.,u -t I -,« i!.-d ;d i;, .l.fftr-.H, A^-nu. .— In I:!i/:iiicth —One Block From L'liirm I'.nmtv i'ourthnuvc! L>ii-atcd at. 1." .Tel' one iiii«.-k m tn.tii BOTH liri».Mi M. tv VA •; ilc.-iii \\»- i in fro HI BOTH Broad St. &; F.lizabeth Avc lour clioice ^59 any unit SOFAS Priced frown. Only •RESSER BASE, 42" LONG (Minor Optional) DBAWES CHEST (44" Huh) s 7- FRENCH OR ITALIAN STYLE 358 1NEEHOLE DESK or COBNEK DESK (40 Long) PANEL BED (4'6" or S3") PLUS NIGHT TABLE • FULL-SIZE BOOKBED COMF1XJETE WITH LO-FOOTBOAR» MAGNIFICENTLY CRAFTED SEVEN-FOOT LONG SOFA! ROOMY LUXURIOUS MATCHING CHAIR! EXQUISITE PULL-UP CHAIR! Bassett's Virginia Colony Group in 2 FINE LAMPS1 2 EXQUISITE END TABLES 1 AH 7 Pea. (year choice) of FRENCH or ITALIAN .tylet Cirmrd% Baa* SOU Early American style raca famous asakars a*: Prestige. Monr—, ITimpt—. Wl Matching jronanci? * tops! Emerson, Naw Hma and BroyUS. A new low price — our lowest In years. Take your choice of handsome bedroom piece* is the authentically styled Virginia Colony collection. Warm old Salem finish on selected veneered OCCASIONAL construction, with matching wood-grain top* of genaina Formica*. DuPont "Dulux"* protective long lj«f'"c finish, FURNITURE Permaaheen smooth-finished drawer interiors and mirror* of genuine Pittsburgh plate glass. A product of Baasett, world'a Record Cabinets! Cellarettoal largest manufacturer of wood fttrnitura. Maple Desks: All Famous Makes I Nationally advertised in leading magazines to Reg. and Comp. Valjxxt S29S0 to $X19J» DINING ROOMS Reg. & Comp. Vals. $339 to $14OO, to * 6-piece, 7-piece, &-piece, 9-pieco — Styles*? Span L sh» French and Italian Pronneialt Modern, Early American, Contem|M»rarjb American Provincial, F«mou M«lr— —• Blowing Rock, Thomaavill*., Broyhill* United^ Baes«ttl Drew, and Am«rieaa of MartinsriH*,

THo backa of theae fine ProTincial pieces are fnrtiier DINETTES accented by banked toitir -. An rrt«-l»anriwg look, of Reg. & Comp. Values $39 to $189. elegance and style ia created with design of tinental inQuenee. A rare value at meh a modeat price for the quality of construction elegance of de- to sign and unusual comfort. Yes, even a coDection of FAMOUS MAK£S — Dmjatratm. Blnbg fine fabrics and colors to choose from. Rock. Berkatura, How*, BuMtt! STYLES — Bronse-tona, cs»m«, solid »«pla. {raitwood i TAKE 2 YEARS TO PAY!

'YOUNG IDEAS? GROUPING SECTIONALS For Master Bedroom, Guest Room, Child's Room or B« delishtvd -t Girard^s faaliioB pr»> Teen-A-ger's "Pad" . . . Matching FORMICA Tops! aeotatioB of 1965-M •©* — 9 Dmnc Trial*. Dreua and Sectional Stylin«I Plate Claw Mirror, Headboard and ~ " 4D Chase, All 4 TRADITIONAL By . . . PRESTIGE IaJispntable praef that yon can bsjr the worWs ftnrnf cmati»iu for lesa at Cfarard's — h>eladinc Ham axqaiaita of yomr Aeica at a w«id«rrol low Girmrd Sal* Ttitpt ' • Bea-ry 4nlltll>s; *a b«ek and •I* -»?•. Entire 3-PIECE Grouping lonal Haiv HUin(! C«rera-i PRESTIGE BY THE ROOMFULL islrit BMM ia tass Bam TmlHiaaal Am siovraal Cosapiatair *kina-il Croopfaia 111*1* ai: Sofa pitta Mr. oX fashion fabric*. Relax ia ptamp ' THV afl am COLONIAL : DINING ROOM HOWE EARLY BflllltOOUS CHARM AMR COMFORT •• S Taar C^wteta -at Amy 3 WJIMI — Pick a three styles now on display at Giraxd'a. Ail 3 priced, •tarting at onlj^—

5-picoe and 6-piece — Styles: Spanish, French and Italian a AH w*» «rown»d FOAM KUBBKV -M extra efaar-ca ia matchias; fabrics^ Sofa* >ie»,p upholslorT ia fabriea tosait Early America*, Modern, Traditional, Popular Tnmaa

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