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EDISON^FORDS BIACON Woodbridge, Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Hopdawa, foelin, Kea*bey, Port Reading, Scwaren and Edison

PuMUhed W*ekly On Thd Woodbridge, N J, Thursday^ July 9, 1964 Intend u 2nd ctoM Kali PRICE TUN At P.O.. WoodbHOfi, M J. rlUCtt iBPI Averill to Leave Position As Local Administrator

COUNTY AID SOUGHT: Resigm Expect ; .• Fence Between Merrill Alloway Park and RR Requested In Post Action is Prompted WOODBRIDGE - Heman B, Averill officially tendered hi] By Tragic July 4th Cof C Budget resignation as Business Admin- Accidfytt otl Track* istrator yesterday noon to Mayor Walter Zirpolo. effective August WOODBRIDGE - Construe! ion1 11, for personal and family re* of a fence.bttween Merrill Park; Tobe«50,000 l\(. 1>AV: At tselin .luninr High HavRrounil. In center is Joseph Zimitdl, No. I leader. Standing behind him Is sons." and the Pennsylvania Railroad' Rolf, Sri. I loader. The men arc diqlrihutini; insurimrr forms; "Itinlindirs", ranis listing all Summer activities, and WOODBRIDGK - A proposed , Although me mayor said yes- was called for today by Mayor liinviluir terday that four or ive wndt> waiter Zirpolo and Councilman first year budget, of $50,000 for (dates are being considered, K Thomas J, Costello, Fourth Ward the new Woodbndge Area Cham- 'has been bruHed about that : The action was prompted by ihe ber of Commerce, was announced James A. Alloway is resigning tragic accident on .July 4 which today by the organization chair- as business administrator ht h Season To Be Inaugurated took the lives of two people when: Elizabeth to take the Woodbfttgf man, 'Edward Trio, plant man they were a passing train post. It is said he kt**» tore - as they the bordering ager of Heyden-Newpori Chemi- port here on July 27, * tracks for a cut.homr. ] cal Co,, Fords, Mr. AveriU's sabrV^K? beet The ma; a letter $16,000 a year as oomj* -Hi wltt" \- Local Shakespeare Festival Mr. Trio said the organization Thomas H. he sent to committee's subcommittee on fi- $14,800 now being paid , Mr. iH.t; - Tim N(!\i Lee which lows; I Alloway in Elizabeth. nance, has indicated its desire to ••••l*air Festival ol "As you ivfl read, an la his letter of resigns* DB to aise this money on mi assessment nil inuguiale il.s accident aft of July! the mayor, Mr. Averill wr »: here on .Inly 23, Mundy to Go Ahead celebration 'ark took basis. Although the formula "It is with regret that for per* • ilh ^iyhl " Additional the lives of 'hen they hasn't been released to date, as- sonal and family reasons I here. imi ol the Shakespeare were struck train a? DR, ANTOINE ATTALLA sessments will undoubtedly be v;ith tender my resignation at -. Ni'duled l(ir July '14, they tried to Pennsyl- HONORARY CONSUL: Dr. An- based on the size of a business, Business Administrator effective August 11, 1964, , ii j'i The Woodbridge With Appeal Confab vania Railroad Mine T. Attalla, director of th« industry or profession. H .ii sdioot campus on St. "I believe t lentially Division o[ Health, has been Mr. Trio also announced that a "I shall miss the many friends \.'!iiic .wiU'again b* the WooDKKIDCK — A]lhough the mimstrative remedies at the dangerous situat in the appointed honorary consul of decision was made by members and acquaintances who have been lwal lev ] IT in*1 mitipor festival .•e.-i(jn;itii)n m Clifford J. Hander- e - area and this si magni- Lebanon for the State of New of the sub-committee on bylaws so helpful during my stay in herefore M r Woodbridge, :. .it ft :«i p.m. liiin as a H,,.ird member "ha. re-' "' ! *'*"• L - Mundy jfied by the fact ppark is Jerseyy byy General Fouad Cttt- to have the new Chambpr incor- I, , •,..., stated, "to state for the record i heavily used bv • link.'. I'ljCjgtield, a *nd chil- bab, president o( L«banoa. Dr. porated. "I am proud to have had a m"ral lli" Inal» nhJcrt'u« t0 that research relating to the ap-!dren. < Continued on Page 8) in, in the festival, head* Attalla succeeds MB father, the The organization chairman a.i ap|KM, tikd by Hoy J. Mundy peal revealed that'our own by-[ (Continued on -. -• Twelfth Night" as ther stated thai tentative plans 1 late Tnflc Attalla, in the post. .iii.i- Cfsario. This will \ith tho i miimissinner of Educa- laws . . . state: "The Board shall call for the appointment of sub- &•*:. not Local Man Has .inn, the i.ilter told the Board of consider the application for, ,T * committees responsible for re- tn Shakespeflrtan rule •»• it CM.) is theatrical exptri- cruiting members in the retail, Role in Boat iiielu'i^ appearances with Kdu^tiun .a. night that h, e, .t^tr?person wh o i« a £&member io fs thie Interference professional and industrial fields. .ends- to his case bef,ore-Board or „ jmember o[ ^ .}„. PG|T jREAfUNG - Arthur Mrfdi Plains PUiVcrg r. 1 Members of the organization .Ijie ' F«T**, 7$ SdMi*-Jwenw, er today al aw)^ family «f the ftoart)'." committee for the Woodbridge ^cherMed conference. $ A ^ of tnat portion of thej Dept listed m one of the heron i Ik'arli Haven'* Kwflight My appeal, in general . Mr.| . ^ni WDODBjilDGE - It Area Chamber of Commerce in- JAMBS A. MJLOWAY bv laOT snowed lhat H hag clude in addition to Mr. Trio, rescued six persons aboard • in "Kis»- *Mc Kate.") Mundy sai.1. "objects to a Board,„„ ^ , , ^ p ^ , Mtani-i-,-. . _, ^ ma';;'!»"" and other mu.si-' the since lm no r0 er he n Fred P. Buntenbach, vice presi- fool cabin cruiser which expl member w „ has been appointed, j^, ,,•// Bids Rejected, Town i dimmer .stock. CATHY CLAKKr. Mun(J d h h fe rf+ wilh dent of the First Bank and Trust Sunday in Tuckerton Creek. 1 $23,700 Bid 'Luke haK worlwcl in con- an assistant .secretary being per ^ of tll/by_,aws is clearly {the Police Department, Council j .Save* Over $15,000\&>™my. N.A., Jack Roth, treas- to perforr the lces Mr, Ferrante succeeded in res- Ty "indicated and "applies to the ap- \ President Robert E. Jacks told urer of Ronson Corporation; W.'— ^^ I *mm\ Bernstein, and '• Q' _ I \ -_,_ !—-_-., full-time employee. m ; WOODBRIDGE - Councilman cuing a Yonkers father and son, ' pointment of an assistant secre- R. Richard Krauss, a former C. Short, vice president of Radio|f1Q|" ^JH6 ..pppured on television Y l6l I ml 1101/ itention is that as long as he is a Robert Smitn 1 Chartes and Ronald Altman who tary, I therefore strongly urge Township Committeeman, who rot* Tuesday that Corporation of America; Harold • recordings. She has _^ _ . Board member he can only :; jw% t 'Ii 111 ' , I iL ''^I'll 1 f the Board to rescind the original Tuesday night urged the, appoint- the municipality has saved more were taken to Atlantic «Hy Ruuert Shaw Chorale, fj s\ for slitute for the secretary. Mr. Gast vice president of Hess Oil WOODBRIDGE - In a spirited Hospital. wl IWI11 resolution, and since Mr, Hander- ment of a civilian board and an than $15,000 b> rejecting bids on Co.; Harold Zimbler, director of Society and othe,(hm-r pro*n« W ' 'l\* 'Iw l ' *"' Handerhan's resignation as a bidding for a 1.6 acre plot on At the time of the explosion, a ts no lunger a board mem- inquiry to delve into "#orics he.thc construction of sidewalks S. Klein Department Store; Carl i tior.il groups in NeV WMDBHIDGK - Over the op- Hoard member has removed the JJ J, H4C l"n*lrt ' I Waring Avenue, Fords, near the Pl a new resolution can be has read. Fleming, president of Fireside Mr. Ferrante was working at hit •Si • i* married tn Gontan;|*Litton of <'•ouflt'ilnian ISalph '. main objection which motivated and sewers in various sections of New Jersey Turnjike, Harry Fish- ,. ., passed covering his employment "Politics," Mr. Jacks said, "has Realty, Iselin; Clair Steimling, 14-foot outboard art across liarmie. thi- Municipal Couicil'my appeal lowev the es 11 ... ., ... i , ,.,,,im •„„,.„ ,„ , . •• ,, ".'' !' if the Board so desires." ino place in the Police Depart-1'he Township. manager 0/ the Port Reading;™ representing Stern and Dra- from the cruiser. He heard tin r r i g / g; IIi> appliances with tlie lueulay nave preliminaiy ;ip- iilmion authorizing his employ- ment . The patrolma• n recently j After re-advertising the Coun- ' a local real estate firm, explosion, tumd and saw mate ir 'kc Festival will he made proval to Wtiodhridge Colmiial . t as a full time employee wa*.-N(l, flion was taken on Mr- terminal of the Reading Bailroad;^sel, mt n suspended was suspended due tojcil awarded the contract for and debris on the opposite shore. 1'rawfnrd. Josoph Pa- Huim's. Inc. lor Use nnHruetiim while he was still a Mun(iy's suggestion. Nicholas Vepeziap , 'attorney forlemwgcd the victor with a final ot 23 700 He and others made their way tfi negligence and wilfullyJdisobeying! sanitary sewers to the low bid- Englehard Industries i offer * - . at a meeting of F Uimaidl and Jack ol 2:«^ > onc-iamilliyl horneh t on a :1.V'" 44 Hiiin-d member, and since this Superintendent of Schools re-. Englehard Industries a direct order. We 'too would der, Central Construction Co., across the creek where Mr. fa> Mi Ciawford is the ucre trad in Port Keudm•;• be t | is a main feature of the np ported on the Summer Schools The entire organization com- ac like to resolve any problems, but Clark, at $41,306, saving $10,000 Otliei bidders were Sheldon Sniff- ,_ . vi the AHt»M cttnt> of the cast who bs tween the New Jersey Central ,i» | [ f '| honor bound not tolerating in Woodbridge for the mittee will meet again on Thurs- ( a rt the director has the right to;on thus contract alone. The .on- man, Manuel Faria and Sidney to the debris. He hauled them m every festival pro-;Hailroad ^ht-of*-iy and \ernnn d, the appeal unless the' irst lime his \ He noted day, July 16. Hith uw all charges without any trad for sidewalks went to Del Weiner, into his boat and saw she elder dale which consists of Way, north Nmlh Avenue state Department of Eduation there were 270 pupils m the ele- ^^^ ,.. fhe ( o{ thi^]Contc construction Co., Garwood Shiftman opened the bid at Altman was badly burned. Pep Like I," "AMidsum-: I" opp.j-s.ng approval. l,r iniIl,atlls ,h e c,lang£ has nulhfied men.ary classes 226 ""^ council. As a matte? of fact we \ at p.489.65, a reduction of MEETING TOMORROW $6,000. the minimum price. rante wanted to-tak e then h the is Dream." -Romeo Barom- said: ll,, basis tor .-ppeal and 161 m he music department an d itlfinm from tta inili»l W WAW WOODJBR1DGE - Council No. When the bids reached $20,000, hospital, but the son instated uli- ln llu tsl thl el (1 "The Taming of the " ' P' ' ' y™'" ' I'oniinuing Mr. Mundy noteddBiaking a total of 657 studeritsj^ vi0iation for anvy Coiinril Miracle Equipment Co., of 243, Sons aid Daughters of Lib-i Shiftman asked for a recess and they be taken to their 'sunantf ;md 'Brush Up on h'm gone through luinUouglu ,| ,t ih . jj,, j in answering his enrolled p ); L ar interfere and setting forth penal- Broumall, Pa.> was awarded a erty will meet tomorrow night al lie hurried out into the corridor home, which he did. The •> "It is interesting to note," he s|."-,ne" The ' voteran ac- i-ampa,igns and our platform |,pt,.;il stated he did not make tie's for the violatiol n of the contract for playground equip- 8 o'clock at the American Legion for a conference with Ii jured men wen token to MM ;l 1 Continued from Page 1) Continued on Page 8» -'"'iContinued on Page 8' timely objections nor exhaust ad- ordinance." ment at the low bid of $2,095. Hall, Berry Street. 1 Continued on Page 8) hospital later. Mr, Krauss said he ^ras "con-i cerned with the morale of the: unmer Music School Students Discover ClashesPolice Department," He inti-i Parkway Employees Donate Blood at Bloodmoblte mated that politics wag involved and that "the police department ) Be Instructive, Interesting and Loads of Fun does not belong in politics." Set up Yesterday by Woodbridge Red Cross Unit "I have read articles of 26 accidents airl wonder if Mr. iGalassi's accident is one of (Continued on Page 81 Patrolman McCabe Commended by Tune WOODRHIIXiE - Captain Howard H. Tune, captain of the | Kadio Patrol Division of the Woodbridge Police Department b a s commended Patrolman ueorge. MeCabe for devotion to duty. On June'18 at 3:01 a. tn., while patrolling the Woodbridge dis- trict, Patrolman McCabe "alertly recognized a vehicle that hud been reported stolen and ippre-j bended the person icspunsibje for the theft", the commenda- tion notes. On June 1)1 tit 2:01 A.M. while patrolling in Fouls, Patrolman McC-ibe "observed a vehicle with four occupants" whose actions aroused his .picions. The commendation reads: "ln subsequent pursuit the occupants took flight on foot and two were apprehended Further investi- gation revealed ''-at tlle vehicle was stolen and thyt the fugitives were responsible for other crim- «i TUK WAKINKT- Above are some of Uw students In the clarinet c\ *l the first hummer lutrunwital Music m inal activities. I therefore rec- DONATING TO BLOOD BANK: Above are employees of the Garden iState Parkway, who came to WoodbrMge yesterday t* '•'% coMlui-led at Woudbrldte Junior High Sehoel, will, the fra.-ber, Frederick Morris directtag the tude,,t are, left n S S ognize that y u have exercised a donate a plot of blood for th«|r future needs and those of their families. Woodbridge Chapter of American Bed Cross super- hi: Bruce Kesselmu Vickie franmer, Nancy Woj«ik, Wendy Zabel, Pafticia Morse, Jack Barman, Kobert Ite- special degree of alert law en- vised the bloodmobile set up in the Parkway Authority, Buying here. iilher piiotos on pages b and 8. Kobert llersak, Su/anDe Fasam, forcement -nd I extend my ujider the direction of John Paul- a blood bank to serve the emer- program, according to Or. John - "I like if WoudbiidyoJunioTilligh under tin Momlay through Friday from 1 harmony for the older boys and thanks, as. commander of thi WOODBRIDGE -r Employees division and ray,assurance that of the 173-mile Garden State haber, blood program chairman gency requirements of all regB-. Townaeod, vice chairman of lu girls. » and at the same joint sponsorship of the Board oi a.m., until 12:30. your brother officers join me in Parkway converged upon its of Woodbridge Red Gnu Chap- ular Parlcway employees and im-thh e New JerseJ y Highwaih y Then, of course, each group,... T._. f >"' learning to .play tlie Education and the .Recreatiuu; In addition to instruction in all headquarter;s here yesterday to ter, who said ht was well pleased mediate members of their am- ority which operates the Parkway Department.- has A recteation period. They appreciatipn of this fine example dies. as a toll road Psnd orchestra Instruments, there play various games, including of pblice duty. In addition, you donate blood for future needs of with the turnout. youngster's com- i classes, under thtwiirectkm The mass donations will estab- Bute Police assigned to the Chartered btiM* trMaottod ifa c, are classes m theory for' the in the _play site In tire will receive-two extra-days off the toll road personnel and their '"• instruiDontaJ Summer l w families. The Bloodmoblk was lish with the American M Cnw Parkway waw indudid h the (OaUauad « Pt# i chiiul' of Nicholas Romero, will continue younger duidnui and classes in (.Continued on Page 8) with pay, now in progress at unljl July 27. They are held ;•.«<**•• (fc.i taut tw

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mm fnfife mm it 'i i . Total Capital and IMMEDIATE DELIVERY tbearaed Dk»nt On Miwt 4- 1964 CHEVROLET Ml TOTAL GOOD COLOR SELECTION IN STOCK! National Bank fiOOENY CHEVROLET At 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Cartaret 6CKVICE ?^ (KB) - OnrloM Pross Thursday, July f), 1964 PAGE THREES el Church I), of A. Installs Preacher -Molitor Rites Two to Attend Have Guest New Officers Performed At Flemington BPW Convention u ._ The Rev. Graham] minister of the Prosby- WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Stanley I'lmky was installed as councilor, WOODRRIDGE - At a dounler ' — Two . hurrh of Bloomsbury, of Nancy I/ncoln Council 117, ring ceremony Saturday, at the !>n ^Woodbridge- Town- L guest preacher, Sun-| t>;iiiglrters of America at cere- Flemington Presbyterian Chinch, d Pfl » B 9:30 and " a.m.' conducted by Mrs. BeaMiss.Cadol- e Lynn Molitor. daugh- Jaycees to Hear Wmncii•> ciuh will attend the an- [ the Kir-* Presbyteri-' trice Dmib, Deputy State Coun-'ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mnli- nual convention of the National i Kenneth Bell, mini- eilor al the School Street audi-i tor, Flemington, hcramo Ihe hridc Winfield Finn I•Vilci.iii"ii of Business and Pro- sic will be the soloist lorium. of Robert Preacher, son of Mr fc innal VUimnn's Clubs in De-^ The YounR Adult Choir: ii-i-it Mi- h , July 18-24. Others installed were Mrs. Wilan- d Mrs. John Preacher, 142' WOODBRIDGE - Winfield J. ••[/•I All Mortal Flesh Finn mana er of Tli'-y are Mrs Williiim Bren- liam Krankel. associate councilor; Dunham Place The Rev.' Linn ' fi 'he Industrial l, - at the 9:30 scrv- 'ulnnia. prp;irlent of the cr Mis Henry Peterson, associate Crelghton officiated. Development Council, will be the nan .lohn Robertson and W,U who will attend &i junior past councilor; Mrs. Eu-Given in nuniagr by her father fMt ****** I"""1* of the |iic:il jiolRtra will sing a duel, e and Miss Ruth Wolk, gene Magargal, vice councilor; l . service. , | . bride was attire/in a gowni%«** "ft' !±2 t iiidinn sccrclary of tbfc tm Mrs John Cerevanek, conductor; of.angel peau taffeta trimmed on;"*". T Y \ \« T/ cniri y lurch Mice." the young; 81 thf Mrs Oscar Large, warden; Mrs. the bodieTanbodice andd skirt with AlencoAW™n P" *"* _° Woodbridge \,« ,h'r t>y Federation of Busl- ,b. will meet tomorrow,; William Caracaus, outside sen- lace encrusted with pearls and Board oT Education and headed ni'-. and I'nifessional Women's All younR couples or a' tinel: Mrs. William Graham, re- sequins. It was fashioned with aan $8,000,000 building program <'lnli- «lw will attend as a State age of 70 or below arc cording secretary; Mrs. Anthony basque bodice, long, pointed which brought about the opening attend these meetings, DeMareo, assistant recording se- sleeves and a chapel length train of eight new schools in the Town- I'laiK are proceeding for the jth summer program cretary; Mrs Holger Peterson, fmnth annual Debutante Ball -to nilh activities. A beach treasurer; Mrs. John Hehn. finan- -, , ...... 'yearyeai. Iut w was the first in the lie hi-ld Dn-emher 2fi at Shacks point Pleasant for the Jersey that ah cial secretary; Mrs. Stephen Sa- Herfell . fingertip veil of silk lllusnm;hfatorv of m:iMin Country Club. Scotch will be held on.Sun-; foil frntn * n n**nrttiiAT'i> nr fihi-t* - was ac- ble, assistant financial secretary; bows trimmed with orange blos- Plains HIHIIT Ihe sponsorship t( group" leaving from cepted. the Jjiral RF'W. Twenty-eight deb- . Mrs. Rose Peterson, It-month soms, and she carried an Ed- , after Ihe 8 a.m. serv- , As the current manager of the. ut;tnti"= wilt b* pr Raymond Scheuerman and skirl which featured a chapel Zemo speedily stops torment of '" -,Church wilh the Hev. William!Uober( and Mrs. Richard Kambach, Iselin, New Jersey length train. A pearl and crystal externally caused itching...of Fred Stebbins at 3t)1 Kdcilian. Perth Amiwy; Mr. Miskoff expressed h i s ' King of Lincoln Park officiating! 4fi7B Jansen Avenue. Tele. LI 8-8469 Main Street Action krown held her elbow length bouf- ec/cma, minor skin irritations, non- thanks to this committee for itsj ^ "a""tW'ctcubii-'ri'nil Tt*>cmony"and|-/o-^'PH Titile Woodbridge. and From Fords, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. WilFiaWilliam Has- I fant scalloped veil, and she car-poiwnous insect biles. Desensitize* ' aiding Mr. Lovasz are Ronald llolulumscr, Somcrville. Brings Commendution nerve endings. Kills millions of sur- celebrating Ihe nupital Mass. and Mrs. T. Murray Lund, 26 assistance'in making Ihe outingjscU ,m()c |,iicirt,ni janet and ied a colonial bouquet of daisies lick Moran, Paul mony and celebrating the nuptial After u cruise to. Nassau, the a success. iam, Westbury Road; Mr. am WOODBWDGE - Appreciation face germs. "Dc-iUh" skin with {!ohn McMurray, Dicki^ Montview Road; a son to Mr. and and roses, '•., Zemo—Liquid or Ointment. ass |couple will make their home in Mrs. Joseph Nndemus, 98 John The many games, races and Mrs. George Bevoridge and chilto Police Director Joseph Gal as si Miss Belie Jane)Duke, Menlo and Fred StebbinsJ Madison For traveling the bride contests resulted in winners as :iren, George and Roseanne, and County Traffic Safety Coordi- Christine Shea and in marriage by her fa- sLon Street; a daughter to Mr. Park Terrace, was maid of honor. ther, the bride was attired in achose a black lace two-piece dress and Mrs. Andrew Farkas, 83 Hoyfollows: Edward Dooley, special Worth Street, and their guests, nator Cornelius Wall was exMis- s Ida Ringled of Jamesburg euis will aid with prize of lawn furniture, Donald 1 '.gown of Skinner;, sal in and Alon- !A Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Aiello, Jer-pressed in a statement issued was bridesmaid, Miss Charlotte; ! games. Sepanski and Mr. and Mrs. Scheu- ;con lace trimmed with seed pearls Sham, a graduate of Wood- From Colonia. a son to Mr. and ey Cily, spent the holiday week by Ray and Peter Schmidt and Larsen, Perth Amboy, was junior High School and College Mrs. Peter Weichhan, 30 Broad- erman. special mystery prizes; end al their summer homes a bridesmaid, and Miss Jnyme [BARBECUE 'and sequins where ever the lace, James Schaeffer, Jr. ann Carl Ivan Jensen for the steps they 'ARK TERRACE - appeared. The fitted bodice was!(lf Sl- Elizabeth m Convent. N. J.| way Avenue. Maiiabquan. have taken to "lessen the danger Schafer, Osbornville, was flower Fastest Scharwath; children's wheelbar- w:is s -Happy anniversary to Mr. a»d of""tra"ffic" aeciSnte' on "up^er girl. All are cousins of the bride, Mrs. Robert Schmidt trimmed with lace and featured. ™l>l«>y«' " archer at' ,row race; David Miller, children's Kt h

«•* X Prospect Avenue, Her husband Jrvtd two years in ""-'i |1|lltl'at (ln Julv -<•2 5 ;ln(1 were won by Mrs. James Hoff-1 S 111 Allml 1{l llral ll()us(1 and name. 1 Uxker, son of Mis. submarjm. soivico graduated ^ ' * ' ' The squad expressed thanks for man Mrs. Grupy, Mrs. Miller, cker. 125 East Cliff from UuU,t,,.s S(.1K)U| U[ ,>|1;lJ, ft'e.si End. Xiw Jersey. All men ScharwHth. Mrs. Scheuer- ma. and the late Mr.; anH is a phlir,iuicis, ;ti ito a ^:r»"v i^ ^^ifs^iSini"Mrs.. ^Pascale ^^. Mrs ?!«-. Schaeffer•. The ceremony waS]Men|0 phamiacv. '» ''a limie to support the drive. at I on Friday night at The! . : w. 'Mrs. Burke. Mrs. John Ashmore.'j J [Mayor Anthony Yelenc- Hemmingv.iiv's memory alive MrsM . Mollvy Epsteinp . Mrs. James ldison. jKORl) TO RACK JOHNSON at his Cuban home. was atured in a Auto Hopler and Marion Shuskus. FIRST SAVINGS gown of silk or- says hemake will r supporHenryt PresidenFord 11t BANQUETS* uring tL redingote back Johnson fur reelection no matter and ostrich feathers. whom the Republicans nominate. ROCK Closed For * matching hat anFord d said thai his vote for Johnson BANQUETS* nosegay bouquet, would be his first for a Democra- SALT VACATION fames Ferris of tic. Presidential candidate, Presi- For Water Softeners SAVINGS MADE dent Johnson was given Fords' en- BANQUETS* Will Reopen With A of the bride, was $2.01) hundred lbs. • honor, and Walter Co- dorsement when he made a brief Line of Fall Hats and Bags BY THE 15th OF nia, brother-in-law of stopover in Detroit. BANQUETS* $1.15 fifty lbs. SERVISOFT of AUGUST 27th ANY MONTH • Lee's Hat Bar CfGAWUf WOODBRIDGE RECEIVE. DIVIDENDS^ *.*y-^v*ip*^ ME 4-1815 92 Main Street NEW JERSEY'S SMARTEST 921 St. Georges Avenue • FROM iTHE SUPfER CLUB WOODBRIDGE We Give FREE Dvtr a ' Century Rests snt • Moth Proofing of and • Mildew Protection Cocktail Lounge Valuable Coupon! • Sanitizing r*r&onai J)t Bring This Coupon In To Woodbridge Deodorant Protection y. s. ONE Car Wash Any Pay During Julyv., IT IS WORTH Fine personalized drycleaning . . , custom Jd %uL WOODBRIDGE finishing in our modern plant . , , plus these| ttuougbout (ArtJ.iMnt tr Stanley's Dluer) 50c Off 2, CAR WASH ME 4-6068 extra services at no extra costl Accommodates Good on Any Car ounty All Sizes and Groups Any Day During • FULL COURSES Month of July. GRE1NER • BUFFETS We Wash Your Car And Wax It Too- KV- No Extra Cost! FUNERAL HOME BANQUETS* HOURS lues., Wtd., Ttaurs. 1:30 to 5. And Shirt Launderers |tsL 1804 _ AUGUST F. GRJSINER. Director fri, It i»t. 8:30 to JiJU-Sun. l;» to 12;J0-C1OMI1 AND LOAM AttOCIAIIOV Or TOWAMiO T BANQUETS* 354 Amboy Avenue Phont 44 Groen Street Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE CAR WASH PERTH AMBOY ^OODBRIOGE EDISON WOODBRIDGE BAXQUETS* 791 Railway Ave., Woodbridge 33V Suit Strut 335 Amboy Av«jiu« 980 Amboy Avtnuf All Oflicn: Pally. 9 10 4; Salurdiyi, » 19 12 noon. "Convenient Drive-Up Service" BANQUETS* "When fim ii^tlu) name means You," Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carter^ Thursday, July ft. |y swim night, Friday, S p.m.. at, -Bjjy Scout Trc,,, ,, PAO* TWO Hhe YMCA, Perth Amboy..^ThAmboy.., he Tuesday, 7.3o to s,,.,.' and children. "Walter an meet at the YMCA Wood Avenue, attended hoys will Park. In case n| r,r Tf ins reunion party" Sati. building. win meet in th,Vl u 1SKIJN PERSONALS _„ ,, ™ meeting # the coin Highway tl Woodbndge the home of Mr. and Mi -A regula6 r ' 1,r-: Cardino, Tracey Street, VFW Post 26* will be held this making pans for ing at Case I Guests included ,Mr. nvA Mrs. 100 guests attending to celebrate evening 8:00 at post headquarters, Scnm Mice Cuthbtrtsoo Walter Brady and son, .Mm. Co) Alter Cnt*b»rta« Lincoln HigHWay. Ult Oak Trrf IUM) hit graduation from Middlesex HK6 Oik Trw Road 'Ionia; Mr. and Mrs. Pat IMiinru. Counly Vocational Technical' _St Cecelia's reflgtou* vacation Ivlln, New Jfrw) and children, Gregon, H'mnie, Nn> Jmtj school will.close Friday morning1 -The summer . IJ « W» High School, Perth Amboy. Telt. U S-RM* ami Laurence. Gregory, "'ho is -Mr and Mrs. George Maxwell after a two week session for pub-ilia's Library a member and the arr:mi!<:r of a nounced M fon -Mr. and Mrs. William -Ra Tarafekia. Jr., son | |,, rs, Ruth Ann and lic school children in grades two and ( ailR C through eight. a.m. to ,on. Thomasomas, anandd Mrs. Kurt Klein WaRe band called the _ w o( „,'„,, Jln d Tara, and their New,Dells" entPrtamcd the croup wim^., Hunf fln .„ honored -MemMr* of the Sparks and Tj Avenc motored to .guest LeRoy Smith, o! -Tuesday on fcA«ri- .lohnsonburg, along with Robert Knocks, boy.' 4-H unit, and the Jtrw, C. Scank, Lincoln Highway, Honoretta, girls' 4-H unit. wlU Chorus of SPEBSQSA LEMON motoffd t Lincoln Park, where [eave with the leajeri, Mr. tod 9:15 p.m., at the 0 coin Highway. SERMON |they visited Mr. and Mrs, Axel Mrs. waly Bower W week tor be em Back. Hope and George Max the 4-H summer camp at Stokes -Bingo games baptism will t sday in St. c. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry phasocd at all Christian Science well, Jr., are guests of "Mr. andState Forestorest. Mrs. LeRoy Smith, Johnsopburg «ir-condiiioned \ilams Mreel, wore hosts ul a' churchehh s thithis SundaySday. ~SU Cecelela's CYO annual trip Fatima Halls. Earl kiv party, Saturday, faints "Blested are tht pure in heart: I this week. to Seaside Heights ii planned tor Framartn start at 7 p.m. and i ,0 Mrs. Helen Rolifb, Mr. ami HOUSE STOLEN .for they ihal! ee God' 'Matt • -Mrs, Frederick Sunday, August 16, Buses will at I p.m. n.ooo \1i-s ltolx-rt Fitzsimmnns, Sr.. and; Flint. Mich. -The country sher 1 ^ l! i« the Golden Tex: which will be- and children, Metuchen, were leave the parking area after the awarded each wef had c ,n Robert, Jr., Semcl AvC: Miss i|( thought a prankttcr on feted at a farewell party by mem-630 Mass. Tickets Buy be purare used (or the ( Karen Wolf, East Orange; and whon the caller insisted his hou« bers of the Iselin Assembly of chased after all Masses on Suning Fund. >lr and Mrs. Josrph De Sena and|j,nd been stolen. However, when .„»« ,w() | - carried God Church'after the service on days or from an; member of the .•hildren, Jeffrey, .'oscph and Jae- the <)»rif( went to investmale be, In -rfat^ H re*fin#lr«fflreafig j WeWednesdad y evening. Mrs. Fram social'cornmitiee.. No tickets will -The Cliris; s cW[(lren j()jn youth group ot !h •line, West Arthur Stnvi. |found Floyd Ray was tiling the e'••*"» ' Healt)th «»lh Key y tol and ^ cW[(lren , j he available after August 10. -Mr*. Robert Arfialas, Adanis'trulh. The house, fn-mda-ion and; aritli bly of God Church, «:ii vuit t3 by Mary Bakcr,^ |iusband serving in the U. S. Members, and guests are Invited was honored on her birth- septic • tank *ere pm^-ind n*,^jEddr, iofluding itht e (!foHowin! inog I«pn . p ji Viein» t NamM . [to attend, Also all students whe Veteran's Home. Ai r orce n Sunday aftern.xm day -at a party Friday evening, properly had bwfl 141 .'• :TTie b;ij,!i-m jjl Sprit, _—BoBoy ^^Scoutt TTrooroo|>p 447 wilwilll havhave!iiave'recentiTgraduatede dd I fromf thth< begin at l p.m. were Mr. and Mrs.| — — washing the body of aN he m- ^"""^ m"" ' mnin""'eightg h grade. Discount ticket! purities of fU. iicnifiM that tlv * h ctl hall in ^ -The St. Vinc rD before the buses leave the parking detciety will meet imn ss> C. llappel, and Mrs. Anthony They say thai love i> blind. That pure irt heart «? '-od ana are ^..^ , Mcm-,ne,, pt sb lerjan Cnurch> School Room 207. Twsdav Scllaro, all of Woodbridge Oaks. explain all the ro,.ina in the appro^; ^.«ual We and t^, e in the month- lot. and Mrs. Walter Kronert'dark.- B wjR participat 2: SSJS STATEMENT OF CONDITION and EMffena Kacxmarek.

June 30, 1964

CARTERET ADVISORY BOARD ASSETS ALEXANDEfl^OMBA Cash and Due from Banks $ ABRAHAM iji.l ASS IL S. Government Securities mm OP VOUR OMfA JOHN WTO THIS Pm*. THOSEPVHS7MAT MISS KATHLEEN DOODY WE USB HILL 8£ GMMFUU CfiEO/T Other Bonds and Securities FORMER RESTDENT EN- TbTHBOOHER LESTERvlfcBO GAGED: Mr. and Mrs. Vincent TH J. Petollno of Harrison Street, HEM'S AN EXAMPLE 76 ST/UFT MM 0Ff~ Bloomfield, announce the en- WALTER SCHONWALD Federal Reserve Bank Stock 45,000.00 gagement of Mm. Petolino's (laughter, Miss Kathleen Lor- raine Oondy, to Pfc. Josflph T. ISIDOR J. WEISS Zoppl, U.S.A., son of Mr. and bans an^ Discounts Mrs, Gtrald Zoppi, Marry Street, Bloomfcld. JOSEPH WEISS Miss Doody, a former resi- Furniture and Fixtures 1*7,851.65 dent of Woodbridge, and daugh- ' (rr of the late Edward Fran- , els Doodj, was gradait«4 from : Bloo«firid High School and ii Other Assets j B secretary with Inlercbemical . Corp., Clifton. Her fiance Is OFFICERS stationed in Badenhausen, Gcr- "COLW/W W WOfRT ' many, where he is working with the Hawk Missile. He Is a $33^0,142.11 ' graduate of Bloomfield High 4-.it> DAVID CLEIBERMAN TOTAL ASSETS School also. Chairman of the Board Trusting Souls "Wtf is it," asked a visitor to R. ABBOTT S1NSKEY the United States Mint, "that they stamp 'In God We Trust' on the . President LIABILITIES pennies0" Fresh Seafood Daily "That," explained the guide, "is for the benefit of the people WHOLESALE AND RETAa STANLEY E. STRICKARZ who use them for fuses.'1 FRIED FISH TO TAKE OUT EVERY FRIDA* Senior Vice President DEPOSITS: Phone in Your Order - ME 4-0743 PAINFUL COR^S?/ HOME HADE CLAM CHOWDER AMAZING LIQUID E. MICHAEL DONNELLY Demand $11,637,963.93 RELIEVES PAIN AS' _ IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY HANDERHAN'S SEAFOOD MARKET Vice President No* remove corns the fas:, e*J7 «y with Fit-ciOfvc'K. Liquid FcMtonc re- "SerrlDi th« WoodkiMn Attf Ota M Yetrt" Time 16,814,650.92 ' lieves pain instantly, works below the JAMES G. HEIDELBERG tkin line to dissolve coriu i«ir in just 96 Main Street "'^Xf Woodbridge drfvv CJC( I'teciofu'.-.it all drug counters. Vice President Public Funds 2,030,935.29 NORMAN R. JOHNSON Vice President TOTAL DEPOSITS $30,483,550.11 SARAH I. BERGEN Capital . 595,000.00 Assistant Cashier and Personnel Director KATHLEEN BI&AS Surplus 905,000.00 ' Assistant Cashier Undivided Profits 33930251 FOR YOUR CHARLES FILKOHAZI Assistant Cashier I Reserves 577J90.60 | NEW CAR? ELIZABETH G. KALJTA Total Capital and Reserves Assistant Cashier HELEN ELEK Unearned Discount 469i*27.71 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Comptroller Other Liabilities 509,470.15 - STUART WALKER On Most Auditor TOTAL LUBHTTIES 1964 CHEVROLET MODELS i GOOD COLOR SELECTION IN STOCK! Perth National Bank Main Office: At The Five Corners Convery Office,: Brace Avenue «tt Convery GODENY CHEVROLET •; • . • & 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret CarUfft Office; 25 Coott Ave., Carteret

»-,SALES SERVICE «. OmSANCB COtrOHATlON - MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE 8V8TEM ^pendent-Leader (E.B.) - Cartprct, PTPSS Thursday, July 9, 1964 PAOE THREE ^end Church 0. of A. Installs Preacher-Molitor Rites Two to Attend 1 „ Have Guest _ The Rev. Graham New OfficersPerformed At Flemington BPW Convention WOOIiHKiDGE - Mrs. Stanley' " v" minister of the Prwhy- \WMiMiiMlxjE - Two .mem- Klni-ky was installed as councilor! WOODBJUIXJE _ ,\l a double I L- - Vhurch of Bloomsbnry, J "f the Woodbridge Town- nf Nanry 1/ncoln Council 117, '"•"ring* —•»•"""ceremony" <•Saturday' , a,t tlK'Jthe i f. llaughlers (if America at cere- Remington PresHytcrian Church. up Himness nnd Professional R, 9:30 and 11 a.m. lhr monie. randucted by Mrs. Bea- Miss Cadolc Lynn Molilor, (laugh- >, • club will altond ttw an- '\ the First Presbyteri- al Mice Daub, Deputy State Coun-|ter of Mr. and Sirs'. Charles -jjayceeMali-: s to JJear mini mnvmtinn nf the NMfcwri ", Kenneth Bell, mini- rh I'ilnr i the School Street audi- 'or, Flemington, became the bride .it 1 - > n of Business and PTO- mii-iic will be the soloist I or it im of Robert Preacher, son of Mr. Winfield Finn iinl Women's f'h'bs in De- ;;"ThP Young Adult Choir: WOODBRIIX'.E - Winfield ,1 Inul Mi< h July 1H-24. (Wins installed were Mrs. Wil- I1*1. Mrs, ''nhn I'reacher. ' , -Let All Mortal Flesh Finn, manager of the Industrial Tlvv .in- Mrs William Br<% li.''in Krankel. associate councilor; Dunham Place. The ltcv. W' al the 9:30 sew. Development Council, will be the n.in I'dlnnia. prer;ifferrt of the Mrs. Henry Peterson, associate Creighton officiated. Miv John Robertson and IIMMI C!I;1I. whn will attend M junior past councilor; Mrs. Eu- Given in marriage by her l,|(|? Kolslra will sing a duel at Stanleys Gallery to- de|pi:iiic and Miss Ruth Wnlk, gene Magargal, vice councilor; the bride was attired" in a 1 ' |, nm. service. I night. Mr. Finn has served as nun -[)OIKIIIII; sccri'tart of the Mrs. Joh' ' n Cerevanek. conductor; of angel peau taffeta trimmed on ,-|llir(.h Mice." the young! ipresident of the Wondbridge. \i'\i .ler ev KeHeration" of Busl- Mrs. Oscar Urge, warden; Mrs. the bodice and skirt with Alencon ,.[,,b. will meet tomorrow,; 'Board of Emtrntion nnd header! m-. and I'rnfes'sinnol Women's William Caracaus, outside sen- lace encrusted with pearls' am ',„ ,\j| young couples"or ai ciuli- who will attend as a State linel; Mrs. William Graham, re- sequins. It was fashioned with |a" ||l(j a^ of 70 or below are. alienate ,„ attend these meetings. (•(irtling secretary; Mrs. Anthony I'liiiK ate jifiH-eeriing for the , ,ith summer progrim DeMarci). assistant recording se- 0 fmiith annual Pehuunte Ball to ^ with activities. A beach• crolaty; Mrs. Holger Peterson, with a butterfly how in back, iyear. It was the first time in the l.c U. Id riecember w1*! Shacka- .,i point Pleasant for the Ireasurer; Mrs. John Hehn, finan- Her. fingertip veil of silk illusion history New Jersey that an 1 cial secretary; Mrs. Stephen Sa- m:iMin cmmtry Club. Scotch ',,1(,h tfill be held on Sun- fell from a headpiece of fabric referendum was no I'laiib. under ihe sponsorship of ,,l, ihc group leaving from hie, assistant financial secretary; bows trimmed with orange blos- wmooo Mrs. Hose Peterson, 18-month Icepted. lllr l/li IH'W Twrtity-eight dflb- m.(.|, after the 8 a.m. serv- soms, and she carried an Ed Ilehn, two-year rep- As lh<1 cun ent m iilanlc* wili he presented this lcll,lf It. Ctoos, youth di-, IrusUr: Mrs wardian bouquet of gardenias and' , ' »"W* nf the Industrial Development Council, yvear ;l,|vi^s all who plan In at- rcsentative; Mrs, Graham, one Ipnhanotis Mr. Finn has assisted in provid- „ .mil up with him before year representative: Mrs. Florkyj Maid of honor Tn'keis will be available early Miss Joyie jj Woodbridg* Township, with a .,,„ Regular meetings and and Mrs. Frankel, alternates. ' jning Wo in S"p!i'nu>r and judging from 'Mohtor Flemmgton. Miss Nancy 3fl0 increase in industrial requests nlrendy received the (or Senior High are' The newly installed councilor Haddack, Lansing, III:, iHaddack, Lansing III: wmm «f year. Prior to his tickets iivailnhle to the public •e.1li"H Wednesday at 7 p.m. appointed committee chairmen in- the bride, • and Miss acrcage per vear. Prkl| t0 h|3 «i l>e sod out within a month. I cvi'i'y..day. July 16, the Ju- clndtng Mrs. Sable, publicity; Carthy, Hamburg, werKarPe bridesn Mc-S^. dministration; lhc yMrly indus. i>re brides-: y % , . 1,;M ycafi all reservations were «|jl'hold a beach parly Mrs, Peterson, good cheer; Mrs, maids. tri jnflux WQs )crc; u js mw ,|U(iki' Park, All those 100 acres per year s»l

SUPERMARKETS 5c ow 10c OFF Acc RINSO BLUE lib.5ox. 31b. 6<*. OjC COLD WATER ALL' (KB.) - Oarteret Press Thursday, July 9, 1M4 PAOI rrvi Club Art Deftnrtment Planning Art Exhibit IChurch Guild Sedan KORDS - The Art Depart- ment of the Woman's Clab ti Sets Bake Sale j Fords will hare an art exhibit Raffle Prize FORDS - A bake sale will be Saturd»y and Sunday, Avfttt FORDS - A Ford Mustang 2 iwnsdred by tho member* of tht 11 and 12. it the SprlngwotJ Ladies Guild of St. Nicholas .Cath- ioor hardtop sedan valued al Swim deb, TohMia. wtth Mrs. olic Church ol tho Rytantine Rite f2.KQ.KI wilt he first pr«e of George Mblnar an chalrmw. on July » and U ered in the annul! parish raffle Mrs. Robert OMson. chair- Orders are now Iwmu taken foi man of Ihe clnh'H Art Depart- mR taken oi i*lng conducted by Our Lady of ment, has invited 41 art »• nut rolfs and poppy seed rolb by VPBC* Church. nartment members and iliem- any on« of the executive officer? Other priies Include an RCA Mrs Mary Demrsak. Mm. Ann brn o( the swim clah to color television Durund model Iternaclyn, Mrs. Pauline Velchick partidpitf. ;md Mrs. Mmy Hudamch. valued at ISS.K as teeond prite if the Holy Name feo and a Fedders air conditioner tidy wi receive Holy Com- valued at *1959S as lhird Prile' Captain Reports muninn Sunday The Society's The will be held Sun annual picnic « lakake place HatI day. August \f>, al R p m on I he Hoowvelt Park, Grove 2, area «j»fhool Rjrminds, Amboy Avenue, MIOlAKI." SIMRO, JR. Aid Squad Calls 'his Sunday. .and Ihe winner need not be Members are asked to contact fnl Woman Awarded I lie chairman Paul Kroffe (LI I Tickets ar« AvAiliihle at th« FORDS - At a meeting'of the :55flfii if they intend to go. There Ihe Si. John's First Aid Squad, Cap- ! will be Ramps, prlie* and many Home Ee. GranJ lain Bart Florentine reported first will 1 surprises oid calls is follows: !Our Ijady of Peace School. FOHDS - Mrs. Michael Simko, Jr. 46 .leflerson Avenue, wat Transportation 30. emergency; j granted a fcllowshin at a recftil 20, motor vehicles* 12, fires 8,' Amercian Home F.connmlc* As- 'fire drills 2, industrial 3, for a Scholarship In Nursing sociation convention at Detroit, 'total of 7fi answered calls. Miles Mich This highest award Wft traveled weie 1.152, man hours i granted to her by Ladybird John- used. 19il; and oxygen used, R00 ii4 warded To Fords Girl 'pounds. . json, wife of President Lyndon B. and Mrs. Stephen J. J(mlec!Johnson. A drill. s|)on.sored by the New, MR. AM) MRS. JOHN HRZYCIH'Y FORDS - Mijs Barbara Kmiec, Mr GO1.DKV WEDDING ANN1VKRSARY: Mr, ami Mrs John and lias spent 10 months os a' The fellowship is to study the, ..U'rsey Stale First Aid Council, V Bersey St., Fords, a June grad- Bnychcj, I HI Itunbar Avenue, Fords, observed their 50th wed- j will be held at (he Pennington uate of St Mary's High School, member of JANS, a volunleer|i,utritional adequacy of family ,,, s ( AMI'AUIN IIEADQUARTFRS: Mayor Urrnanl Kodgers, Dunellin, Republican caodi- ding anniversary with a high Man al noon, Sunday, at Our | Road Fire House, Trenton, Jo- Perth Amboy, has been awarded nurses'aid group at Perth Amboy diets planned and prepared by „,, i,,, ihf 15th Ci»nf(res»ional District, racpivcs ihe support of the present Middlesex County Lady of Price Church. TV Rev. Jowph Bnotowski outdated seph Damback and James Sie- a scholarship for Perth Amboy Hospital. Her father ii a veteran handicapped rehabilitated bomt- '..inihliran Chairman. StW Trosko, Jr.. farlrrrt (left) and the former Chairman,' Henry F. at the Mass and presented the Papal Blmlng. kowski will represent the local General Hospital School of Nurs- of World War II. Imakers. The study will t* i ,H,.inever, Sayrfvlllf, (right). The occasion was the official opening of the Republican ^ The couple WH married M Jnly i, 19 U, at Si. StepUt'i sqnad. ing which she will enter in Sep- as i doctoral dissertation tt N«w U.IIKT-* In Fords. Churt*, Perth Amboy. by the Ri, Rev. Migr. Max Wajek. tember, John Faczak of the fund drive, Junior Girl Scouts York University. They hart six thfMrei who arc lirlDg Including John, Lance L. Gibbs, director of nur- reported it was not successful Mrs Simko received Iwr Bad- SUnley. Frank aid Mn. MfcfcMl (Helen) ZellnkoTici «< s« training program of Middlesex ,, . ,,, because of the many return calls End Season at Play elor ot Science d«gre« tt N Fonb; Joseph of Sayrtvlue, MMI Mn. George (Ann) Borachow- County Volture Locale 121, La MENU) PARK TERRACE - Dakota. University, her fords tire Company still to be made. He requested skl «t Plsralmay Towulup. Two children, Edward and tl.O.P. Leaders On Hand lienl Societe des Quarante Homm« it Junior Girl Scouts 415, of Neigh ..„„.-- in education at NiW Chief Issues Report™^!* ^. P? . f" "T Mary, are deceased. They alto have 14 grandchildren. Huit Chevaux. made the an borhood 6, Crossroads Council, university and completed Iwr Pdimi: ... . , . ' iare able to solicit each home for Mr. Bnychcy in ban la Tachow, Poland, and cane t* rimuh — um-r John Mizerny rnn(r:u..i;nnB DOuncement today. attended » show 'Rumptestilp - 5jx.vear study there. Curriofllr America in 1919. He retired Ire yean ago from the Fordi To Open Office In Fords ot tne hnids tire Company re- Mr. Gibbs noted that the nurses she Iiss an instructoinsr r at tht coUqp Fovadry. Mn. Brtyehcy wu born ta Austria-Hungary and skin" at the Papermill Play- ports 10 calfs answered tor thej training program of the 40 tt 8 house, Millburn, recently. They of education at New York \Jvim- came to America la UN. She h the former Sophie Wantuch. - Republican head- County G.O.P, secretary, Mrs. month of .hme. included were 2' Maria Nancy Lands originated in Indiana in 1937, was "ha d' luncheo' ' n afterwards at Howsily and is part time nutritiojnt They have resided n Ford* for the put 40 yean. were opened today at John Jago, Fords, who announc- car fires. I brush, l lawn mower. adopted on a national scale al- ard Johnson's Restaurant. teacher at the Charles E, " The couple was feted at a dinner party given by their Kirn; tieorge Roadd, Fords ed tho office will be open from 11 house 1 school false Christened Sunday most at once, was curtailed dur- The eleven Girl SeouU who ory School of Nuninj, chOdrta tt Whltey's Cafe, Perth Amboy. i .iiuity Republican Chair- 10:00 to 4:00 during the summer 1 regular drill and brush MENLO PARK TERRACE: ing World War II and reactivated participated were chaperoned by j Amboy General Hospital. S* siMve Trosko, Jr., Carteret Maria Nancy Lands, daughter of in 1946. Since that time prac- Mrs. Robert Schmidt, leader, and ftp hcr of three chfldrfd. months. fire, a special drill, 1 meeting and 1! mot M.iytir Bernard F. Rogers, 1 asphalt sewer pipeline. The Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lands, was tically every voitute in the country Mrs.- Frank Juarez, co-leader, Kathleen, Maureen, and EDeta, Chairman Trosko said' "We mi'. Republican candidate recorded number of fires for the chistened at St. Anthony's sponsors one or more girls each The trip was the culmination of an ,tudents at St Mary's 1 Congressional Dis- are pleased to have our* head- Ferik-Newman Wedding III! first hnlf of the year is 72. Church, Port Reading, Sunday. year so that at the present time meetings and events for the year, i school, Perth Amboy. quarters here. The location is hand to greet fellow Re- The next regular meeting of the Godparents were Miss Susan more than 2.500 girls are in train- The troop will resume activities! ' — nh from the entire area. asily accessible, the facilities Lands, Menlo Park Terrace, and ing Fire Company will take place at it) September. It Happened la ,i«i pwiple representing all the fire house on July 10. at Anthony Maglia, Colonia. Performed On Saturday He stated that Miss Kmiec U The horse ambled along for a ,!iiii|)alities were present Dick Olsen, campaign manager IB p.m. A dinner party took place at FORDS - The wedding of Miss Mr. and Mrs. John Ferik, Fords. the fifth to be sponsored by the Be Economical < ;. ceremony. for the Freeholder candidates re- the home of her maternal grand- local voiture. which sends its stu- Donald and Mary decided to ihort distance and then stopped. Barbara Ann Newman, daughter Miss Donna Ferik and Michael This procedure was repeated off ice will serve as cam- vealed "the office will also be IMtnitron S parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of John Newman, 114 Columbia Ferik. Midwest City, niece and dents to St. Peter's General Hos- adopt a child, and asked at the hindquarters for Kipub- used as a registration center." Car sickness: The feeling youiMaglia, Colonia, Attending were pital, New Brunswick, Muhlen- local orphanage for a little girl. several times. A curious by- Street, Highland Park, and Jonephe- w of the bridegroom, were stander approached the fanner licholder candidates. A He urged all.unregistered votersiget whi'ii the monthly payments her paternal grandparents, Mr. seph Ferik, son of Mr. and Mrs. flower girl and ringbearer. berg Hospital. Pfoinfield and tc One was produced, and Mary was i'tr office staff has been to register before the September [are due and Mrs. Francis Lands and son, the Perth Amboy Hospital. about to close the bargain when and asked kindly. "U your nor» Michael ferik, 757 King George Mrs. Ferik was graduated from sick"" .ii under the direction ol deadline. -The Rocket, Hawthorne, Nev. Robert of Menlo Park Terrace. Road, was performed Saturday Highland Park High School. Her The organization is composed Donald lapped her shoulder. afternoon at St. Nicholas Catholic husband was graduated from of veterans of World War I, "Mnr>," he whispered, "let's "Nope," answered the farmer: World War II and the Korean Tiave a boy. Have you forgotten "he's so afraid I'll say 'whoa' and aBaaBBBBHB^B^BMBMBiB^B^B^BaBaHai^B^twB^aM^aMa^BBB^B^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^B^BMaBBBBB II Church, Byzantinje, Rite, with theWoodbridge High School and Is Rev. John Onesko officiating at employed by OTD Terminals conflict. a lad's cap we found on the he won't hear me, that he stops Cor crth Ambo train?" every once in a while to listen." lithe double ring rites. The bride P • P >- Miss Kmiec is the daughter ol was given in marriage by her! Who's Married? CHOPER'S Announces I) father. j It was lunchtime. "flic elderly Mrs. Lucia¥ Lore. Highland' worker opened his lunchbox, Park, cousin of the bride, was looked in, and growled. "Cheese OUR I matron_of honor. Joseph New- sandwiches! Cheese sandwiches! 1895 Christensen's id fark served as Always cheese sandwiches!" Tke Friendly Slort" "Why don't you ask your wife v.ou^.^.w, ^tandanU were to make tome other kind?" asked trotherrand sislerinlaw of thehis fellow worker. Now/ 1 I, bridegroomg , Mr. and Mrs. Georgge "Wife ? Who's married ? I Ferik. Midwes^ City, Okla., and make these myself /t ftyfac Btejk

LADIES MEN'S GIRLS COTTON DRESSES WALKING SHORTS SHORTS reg. 3.98 2.99 reg. 2.98 1.49 3 to 14 reg. to 5.00 T.if *HQE WITH TMf BEAUTIFUL FIT R(*g> $14.99

MEN'S GIRLS Never Mont hi* th*ie been » IADIES BABY DOLL bnlilwlhi* lor only 12.00. It'll nuthioe. wuhable... n(>iiu - $12.99 rkitic in the b*ck |int yo» doubit ik* near. Got the brf jw'»« «*• MEN'S BOY'S OB TV. While 33A K. 36C LADIES Short Sleeve Only 12.00 I SHORTS 1 gO.,. DRESS SHIRTS 11f0t t*/o» 2Of0t ••%# M SLACKS reg. 2.98 1.49 c'. $690 MEN'S HOYS l LOT LADIES l LOT » Reg. To H9.99 FLATS& SWIM SUITS SUMMER SLACKS reg. to 3.98 Here are the semi-annual saving^ you've reg. 2.98 SNEAKS 1.99* 1.59 been waiting for! Casuals and heels you Charge It! 2.49 can wear right now. Dozens of styles, But For the AUDEU Convenience o* Our Cmtomert, not every size in every color... so be wise, We Now Hive HANDI-CHAKOE. HANDI CHARGE - OPEN DAILY 9-li, FRIDAY 9-» - FREE PARKING J come early. The BOOT SHOP 105 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE CHOPER KRKE PARKING AT REAR ENTRANCE 81 MAIN STREET (Corner of William Street) WOODBRIDGE OWN ^HIDAY TIL 9 P IV|. L FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AT REAR KNTHAM K (K.H.) . Cartrrr-t Pr( Thursday, July 9, PAGE SIX

mm ti< n.in.iuer ol Ihr S.itwn.'tl Car I.cnniinc company, SV* York sf Obituaries ler ,il years with the company. donation* to st,,,.-irj hl". mt He iu a 1916 graduate nf Wood tll1s hriHue High School and a 1120 '"'• year's fundr^, IGNATZ HOZJAN MRS. K. I IHOBAN BiaHuata of Cornell University.1 -Miw Betsy v,m^{ ' ^Se^Jrch ™ ley and Robert " ' •. ••:15 SL James Church ^ . ,^3^ , arr-.-.r o( Jamw church MRS FM(M)S members of the Surviving are his widnw Mary; i S|lrVlvin), are her husband SEWAREN _ Funeral .services terian Church (nr fln" K I two daughters. Mary ™na;Mr;T)hcl; fl ^^ Mrg_ Joan (of Mrs Kstena , 2f. al the chureh's re - 1Hcrvi' and Roseann of ~ndge; ^^ o( Fnr(,s. , ^ MJchac, Brnad g, ^ ^f^ ^ ; P •, ueW'C of Fords; her parents. Mr a- Perth Amboy General Mospiliil in Pennsylvania Koo and Ajhn, «td.1«o sisters, Mary. d .^ An(ln>w ^^ crf. ^ J, Md ^ , n| -The Hev, (;riih;ln Kfirs and Veronica, all of Europe. ^ ^ „„, •fedn foflr (ers Mn AnnRlftM m Kajn Mortuarjes Bloomshury, will |IM. 1 Ke^ti Gastgaber. Mrs. Benincassa. and^Staic and Washington Strrvts, First Presbyterliin ( MRS. JANE WITHERIDGE Mrs Mary Hornanelli. all of Port Perth Ambov. with crcmntinn In dov nt the B. 9 in ,ir •WOODBRIDGE - The funeral Reading, and Mrs. Helen Bazaral take place at Rose Hill Crctniv iIn Ol MiH-Jane With'eridge, 329 De-'of farteret;, two brothers, Andrew imrv. Linden. Friends may pay Ihe r\w, • C'l Sola Avenue, who died Friday[Truhan. Carteret, and John, Tni-; respects ffom 2 to 5 and 7 In Couples Club uil! m,.,,' ' .1 morning at her homo, was held han. Port Reading; and four in p.m. Presbyterian Church : P M ' -n I1 ^ Monday morning at the Leon J. RrandchiFdren. Bom in Denver, Cofo., Mrs. • ,1,, I,,,, step are \i-l.oi.i: R.miTo. direcnr »( Ihr srh«.l and IVM —A family dinner [,,,: Hhur •Gerity Funeral Home. 411 Amboy ilxrnoon had resided hjcre fi year:-. HAPPILY POSIN(; FOR PK'TVRE: Thesf mrmlwrs . a°daughter Mrs ,,0 Ann Kelly, 3d MadiM.n \x< lion and the Recreation Department are getting ready for a recital. Shown on ^•O'J' Burial was in the church ceme- Mrs. Bertha Johnson Mulqueen.iM[.Carthy Pon|iac Mich am| honor or the chn-i. •,.•.,

tery. fa-merry of 41 Penning Avenue. (mir grandchildren rharlp, P(.I(T daughter. Kathleen «iv. June 7 at the M,ir ,, , Mrs. Witheridge ' was born in uho died Sunday at the At antic Barhara and Mary Jo< t K>< Swaren. She was active in many Highlands .Nursing Home. Atlantic AVENEL PERSONALS Maternity Hospital .ii- , m. Highlands, were held yesterday1 The chrislenini, «,i- ^ • local organizations She was past Relly Ciutowski at the Greiner Funeral Home. 44 JOSEPH SVIZENV SI Andrew's Chun!, Mmv grand regent of the Catholic 14 (ieoige Street v;| Green Street. Woodhridge, with a WOODBRIDGE - The luncnil liam Heillv. OfM^t - Daughters of America and past Avenel, N. J. high requiem Mass at St. Ce-'of Joseph Sviieny, 315 Oak Avc- .Inmes McKennif .'• president of the Ancient Order MK 4-0951 of Hibernians, Division No. 8, celia's Church. Burial was in nue. who died Tuesday at home. the infants (;; J''"n'1> 'llul Vl Iselin for 35 years, previously* liv- boy. with a high Mass of requiem: nnr Mr K • " • ing in Jersey City, and was a al 9:00 at Holy Trinity Cluirchl all nf \ . . Frederick; two daughters, Mrs I,,,„!,' Guests were Diane Head. M.vircen. member of St. Cecelia's Church there. Burial will be in Hie: Kel| "'»'*' chi,.!- • John Thornton and Mrs. Robert Providence. K I. Janet Hayes. y' Sllsan Heller, and a sister, Mrs. John Surviving are a son, Francis J- church cemetery. Friends may \;imy Jones' Karen Possiel and William. K, flT Einhorn, all of Woodbridge. Johnson of Columbus, Ohio; four'pay respects from 2 to 5 and 7 C.rnnl Valillo. AvenH.. f ^ - ^- " i grand-children, and a sister, Ann to 10 p.m. -Story hour at the Av«ncl "ub- haPP>' ^ llennes of Atlantic Highlands. Bom in Perth Amboy, the de- ; lie Library starts tomorrow and MRS. KAREN SCHMIDT ceased resided in Woodbridge 7 will l>o held every Friday from AN F.XCISK TAX it i ISELIN — Funeral services for CHESTER R. BIRKHOL2 years and was a veteran with 20! in to, 11 a. m. Children entering. The AdminiMiaimr • ' Mrs. Karen Schmidt, 80, 106 COLONIA - The funeral °' years service in the United States kindergarten, first and second nlans call for a cut ,r. Ridgeley Avenue, who died Sun- Chester R. Birkholz, 67. 350 Fair- x avy grades are welcome. in 1966 and another ,, • day at Roosevelt Hospital, were view Avenue, who died Monday1 Mr. Svizeny was employed as inram<1 lax( s li(1 held Tuesday nigbt at the Thom- -Mr. and Mrs. Philip Muccilli ' ' '* • ' : the Foster as Costello Funeral Home, Green 1 and Mins. Larry and Philip, of «ere revealed b- will be held thi. ; morning at 10:30 Wheeler Corp.? Carteret. and «as Street and Cooper Avenue. Burial at the Greiner Funeral Home. 44 Woodhridge Avenue, have re- sources. It is thmri.' •• took place yesterday at the Val- a parishioner of Holy Trinity uirned home from vacationing in dent Johnson uill ,,I-H , . dreen Street. Woodbridge. with ,h - — halla Cemetery, Staten Island, hunal at Rahway Cemetery 1 y Washington, D. C. Along with.lative time (able nViru • are his widow. Elhf, N.Y. The deceased was a retired traf . f Mr and Mrs. Michael White, Presidential oam|,,^r Balog) our sisterSp Mrs John Main Street, Woodbridge, they: A native of Denmark, Mrs Kotyk, Sewaren: Mrs. John Dra.s- iilso toured Gettysburg and i , p, n Schmidt formerly lived in Staten CARD OF THANKS mf ln cula. Fords: Mrs. Louis Nagy ami Island before moving here six MRS. HELEN BALOG llershey, Pa. Son. "Dad. wh.it wa- Mrs. Edward Mazurek, Perth years ago. She was a member fj —Monday night the Avcnel ambition when you -.n-.. We wish to express our sincere Amboy; and a brother. Stephen Woman's Club will sponsor a Dad: "To w,,n lunt . the Richmond Rebecca Lodge 438 thanks to al our relatives, friends'svizeny, Sewaren and the Danish Sisterhood 84 of and neighbors for their kind ex- card party at the home of Mrs. I've had my wish I: Newark. She "as the wife of the presions of sympathy, their many John Waverczak. 55 Meinzer anybody else in the ... FRANK SANTORO late Jens Schmidt. acts of kindnes, the spiritual bou- DIETS ARE Fl'\: Summer Music School piano studfnU find that studying the piano can be fun. too. Left to right, Debra Street. The public is invited, wears his pants Innir: Surviving are a son, James B. quets and the beautiful floral tri-| PORT READING- The funeral Cockerline. Kill Lenoble. Ricky Robinsun, June Kop2 Edgar St LL'CIEN W. PALI. Hempstead. N. Y.; live brothers, Andrew Harsanyi. Minister, the Woodbridge, with a solemn high! COLONIA - Funeral services Frank Abse'eon;" Walter. St. died July 4th at her home after organist, Mrs. Andrew Harsanyi, Mass of requiem at 9:00 at St.;,flr LuaPn w Pau, 7() m Forest Petersburg. Fla.: William, Rich- a long illness. the Ladies' Choir and the Lorant- Anthony's Church. Burial will bej Avenue. Laurence Harbor, for- mond, Va : John. Washington. Mrs. Balog was born in Hun fy Ladies Aid Society of the Hun gary and had oeen a resident of garian Reformed Church, Car- in St. James' Cemetery, Wood-'merly of Colonia who died Sunday|D. C. and Curri* Athens, Greece; ! Carteret for 56 years. She w'as a teret; Dr. M. A. Chodosh; Dr bridge Respects mav'be paid at the home of his daughter-in-ja grandson James Edward Paul member of the Hungarian Re- Theodore Chenkin; the Carteret from 2 to s £. 7 to 10 p.m formed Churrh, Carteret for 56 First Aid Squad; Mayor Andrew held yesterday at St.AJriel's Mr. Sanloro retired as barge ! years. She was a member of the Banick and the Carteret Council; copal Church, Sea Gift"t,, with buri- DISAPPEARING ACT Hungarian Reformed Church, Reichhold CheraicaF Co., Carteret; loader in 1061 after 51 years with al! iin Atlantili c VieVi w CemeteryCt , culver Cny. Cal. - A womar, iarteret arid a member of its La Employees- of the Maintenance the Reading Railioad, He wasiManasquan. under the direction of;,„ a Dank ung lot law a man Li J^ • . . . n I TT Ijt . dies Choir. She was also a mem- Dept. at Reichhold Chemical Co., a parishioner ol St. Anthony's the Gieiner Funeral Home. 44 ckuching a handful of mone\,i ber of the Lorantfy Ladies Aid Carteret; M. I, S. A. Letterkenny Church. Green Street. Woodbridge. ljumi) |n|0 an open trunk of a car! Society, Carteret. Army Depot, Chambersburg, Pa.; Surviving are his widow. Mar- Mr. Paul war. a resident of j and slam the lid down. When the) She is survived by her husband, neighbors on Edgar St.. Hermann garet i Pannunzio': five, daugh- Laurence Harbor for the last yeari bank employ.-es ran out veiling• John Balog; two daughters, Mrs. Ave. and Washington Ave., Car- ters, Mrs. Joseph Schulu, Mrs. He had been employed in the ex-] for police, .!• walked over and, Helen Mate of Highland Park and teret; Hiriak's Flower Shop, Car- Ernest Margialto and Miss Mary ccutive offices.of the Bell Tele-j told the polk- what she had seer, j Mrs. Margaret Blackburne of San teret; those who donated their Santoro of Port Heading; Mrs. phone Company in Asbury ParkiThey were ispicious, too, and| Francisco, Cal., 3 sons Frank Ba- cars; the Honorary Bearers; the James Sfinsky. Woodbridge and (or 35 yeais and retired in 1937. 'opened the •runk. 'flier: they' log of Cliffwood, Charles Balog Active Bearers; the Carteret and Mrs. Joseph Bonaceorso, GarGar- H..e. wa..s. a. member o-f St. L'rief's'found a 23-yt.ir-old man. a gun! of Carteret and William Balog of Rahway Pulice Escorts and tlie wood, eight sons. Ralph and Jo-!Episcopal Church, Sea Girt, and'and $1,930 in cash. He was booked! Cnambersburg, Pa., 10 grand' Bizub Funeral Home for satisfac- seph Sanloro. Woodbridge; Mat- the husband ol the late n suspicion. children and 1 great-giand child, tory services rendered. teo, Samuel. Angelo and Carmen, •°cil W. TuH Pa--'. Timmy Pallay of Somerset. N. J. Family of the late iPorl Reading; Michael, Plain- In addition to his daughter-in- Australia tikes steps to bolster Funeral services were held from MRS. HELEN BALOG field and 'Anthonv Santoro. Ken- a'. . •-. iV ••• ' • a rill :' .'. ('dense force- the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Wheeler Ave., Carteret at 9:30 Tuesday morning and thence to the Hungarian Reformed Church Carteret, at 10;QQ A.M. with Dr Andre wHarsanyi officiating. In tecment was in Cloverfeaf Park Fold Muiti'i Cemetery, Woodbridge. The Honorary Bearer:, were Mrs. Esth* Biri; Mr.s. Julia" Comba; Mrs. Julia Katku; Mrs. Elizabeth Toth; Mrs. Jolan Kerek- ...new success car joins the gyarto and Mrs. Julia Mako. The active bearers were George Hasek; John Pallay; Joseph Mate: Michael Bellak; Juliuc Kovach and WiiamxF. Muchie. most successful fords in history! Prayer services were hed Mon- day at 8:00 p.m. with Dr. Andrew Harsanyi officiating. MORE PROOF OF THE BIG CHANGE IN FORD The Lorantfy Ladies Aid Soci ety and the Ladies Choir of the Big choice is part of the Big Change in Ford. With Hungarian Reformed Church Carteret held prayer services Sun the sensational debut of Mustang there are now . day at 8:00 p.m. and Monday a 46 Totgil Performers from Ford to choose from- 130 p.m. Americ|a's biggest choice. And every one a winner!

CHARLES W. BRADY Ford Dealers are chalking up the best sales record CARTERET - Charles W. in 40 yearstyome in soon for the most successful Brady of 355 Washington Avenue shopping tour in years! Foid Gilwie Hifittop-hMvirtt, smooth** died Saturday. He was a "lifelong resident ol Carteret, a communicant of St Joseph's Roman Catholic Chun: and a member of the church's Holy Name Society and the TWrd order of St. Francis. He wag also an honorary member of Carteret Fir* Co. 1. Mr. Brady served 9erkeaiitatarms of Carteret Poet NOJ263 of the American Legion Neon Conv*f»ibt«—its powttopeitttd top is standard. for IS years. He is survived by his parents Clwrlea and Margaret Brady; sister, Mrs. Rote Kopll of Car Keep your place I QSEDGARBtTERS! RECORD SALES teret; and a brother, Michael, » Carteret. in her heart Funeral service* were held while you're apart Tuesday morning at St. Joieph'i Church at 9:30 o'clock where this sumnjer. high requiem Mass was offered, following services at the Lyman- Rumpf Memorial Home, 11 Sta? WpOPBRIDG.E FORD MOTORS, Inc. cust St. at 9 a.m. Interment w is St Gertrude Cemetwj, CoJania. NEW JERSEY BBLL0 ) 853 St. George Aveuue, Woodbridge, N. J. ME 4 (SB.) - Carteret Pra. Thursday, July 9, 19C4 PAOE SEVEN -

WORSHIP ind the strength TOGETHER for your life... THIS WEEK

BAPTIST CHURCH Association, third Thurs- 5 00 I'M Junior-High Sunday Schnol for all age.-., day, 8 P.M. Fellowship 9:45 A. M. Itinity Junior Choir t and fflg* **» Circle meetings, first Thursday. Perth Amboj 7.00 P M Methodist Youth Sum.ay Worship and Junior Saturdays, DAM Putoi 1:30 and I P M Fellowship Church, 11 A.M. Evangelistic Ser- Session, second Tuesday, 7:30 vice, 7 p.m. „, Morning Worship CONGREGATION BUM 1,,'sunday School. P.M. On Tuesday, ladles prayer meet- Cancer dressing group, ftrrt and 8T. JOHN'S LUTHERAN 8HOLOM ,,., Baptist Youth Fet CHURCH ing, 1 p.m. and church prayer third Wednesdays, 10 AM, meeting 8 p.m. N Cooper Aviate, LI Evening Gospel Children's Holy Communion, first 6M Amho) Ave., Perth Amboy On Wednesday,' Bible study, attlrf t»«m»i. Klrtnmin today of every month R«». Rudolf Kplnsru. PmtOT 7:45 P.M. . Di Knrtttl Kmtn«r. C«nlm '%, ComrouraOD Sunday Worship, 10:30 A.M. Sabbath Services. Friday Sunday School, 9:00 AM ding. 8:00 1 Sunday of each Month FORDS rs ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Saturday Morning Service. 8 30 g P.M.. Prayer PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tei rnnk KotKk Avenel (Kin" EVANGELICAL AND *>i Jotin h|ia, Putoi CONGREGATION H«y AY wine. Fordi REFORMED CHURCH 'eekday Masses. 7:30 A.M ISRAEL 9:00 A.M. Morning Worship )B5T PRE M James Street unday Masses. 7:00. 8: IS, 9 30 10:00 AM Sunday School Amboy Avenue, Woodbrtdgt IH.RCII OF AVENEL Woodbridgc 10:46 and U noon t*»bt ttnmti ' »«». Leslie *|rj, Minuter i w onfessions, Saturday, '.. 5, 7:30, P M. Friday Sabbath Services TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCB Order ol Sunday Services 8:30 PM 30 A.M. Saturday services Artnel 10 A.M.. Sunday School warship «, «d 1 Pfttfor Boulevard and 30 A M. Saturday Junior Con rch 10 A.M., English Service Krochnally Avenge FIRST PRESBYTERIAN gregntiori U A.M. Hungarian Service SWINGS ARK ALWAYS POl'lL-YR: New typr swings nltnirt th ,• IUII "i iding youngsters. In the InrcRround, kit .to right, ^•School. 1:30 A.M. Perth Ambov CHURCH OF (SELIN P.M., Youth Fellowship are Sal ConlfiUa. Charlrg McDfvItt, Charlrn Hairy and Anthony Castilli. li Adults. TMesday, 7:30 Kn. Omrm T. SUbbln. First Sunday of the month 1:30 Oak Tree Road NEW DOVER 10 A.M., Sunday School (or all fttt. Roiei D. Stdtncr, futot METHODIST CHURCH People, P.M.. Udies' Aid Society lor High, Young ages SUMMER SCHEDULE Monday, Religious Training, 1:30 830 New Dovei Road, Edison ncs, «:*>, A.M. for this condition." But, thanks 'rials for next season. They in- Broad and Division Streets Ribbl Herbert Wltkln veteran. yd, hut we can keep it- II and 11:15 U Second Street, Fordi to modern medical and scientific elude; pictorial voyages down the Pertk Ambov The only joy Knolls has in life from omiiulling us, In the hot «,l»v Masses: 7 and 7:30 (Byzantine Rite) Services Friday evening, 8:30 Sat miracles, there is scarcely a Volga and Ganges rivers; a pro- I Bn. SUphtn Scdor, FMtor OUR REDEEMER is tending his fish in hit aquaii ami lu.nml s hc fis1 3 30 to Junior Congregationg . Saturday f h thi 't b ™' ' ' ' | ' , q ue a art irom ern- English Mass, 8 A.M. Church Sunday lasses, 8:30 iEnglish) son for whom something can't be Washington, D. C^ an cxplora 80 mucmilch mal nc Wl!ilies he was ko«PM. 28 Fourth Street, Ford* 1045 AM to done. ,ion of "the Grand Canyon led byi " ptoyinR ma ••nines, to circulate and School, » A.M. 10 (Old Slavonic); 11:15 (Eng- morning from 008 c1ream beCTmt s a roat get. Eldon R, fttobi naturalist Joseph Wood Krutch; a, ' ™* ' '- cool I lie air indoors, there art" Vespers, Saturday nights and be- lishi 11:45 A.M. Parents of children with deaf- wlwn e a( lf Orunliti: Kddle Jitobion tad ness or marked heaving loses visit to the National Art Gallery; ty " ; idently falls into icfjnj,,, sk :s that we can take to' CONGREGATIONAL fore holy days at 7 P.M Weekday Masses: 9.00 A.M.. Fri a documental^ on the Great Bar- ">•. water at Coney Island where .cm;iin fairly comfortabfe. Mill Birtuu Frltjcht OUR LADV OF PEACE should realize in the beginning OF days, 8:30 A.M. Tier Reef; a story on. the Vatican;^ turu inl° a dolPhin wearing. , , , ,. | , LTexr.usure to" Mads Service, 8:15 A.M.' that all hearing problems have y , | VVl ( ai a lltt )V First Friday ot the month. I CHURCH B*S*CS. ^ , irron apd Grove ST. CECELIA'S CHURCB Main Service, 1045 two sides — one the medical side, a history of the Lewis and dark B*S*CS. . ,l)e ravs of e Sl n „ bojd M. Johiioa, «. A,M. and 7:30 P.M. New Bnnwwick Avenue, Fords UeUa Holy Communion: and the other tho educalional side. Expedition; an examination of the Although he is 4 F as a civilian, ^ ,„„„/c |)c|)crr .piralion -" „ w>bl|r», Mlnirtw 1 »l»*» First Sunday of the month. Bene Rev Joitph Bnninwski. Paslm M a dol hln lw he m' k t bld flid W A \l, Church School, Nurs- 1:15, 9:30. 10:00, 10:IS, 10:45. and 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. Confes- unfold avoid ali'iihoiic beverages. We 9:30 A.M Weekday Masses, 6:45 and 8 A M afflicted with deafness. garet Rutherford - through Junior High 11:00, 11:30 and U noon sions on week days before Mass SHIRL , poroas clothing ' First Friday, 6:45, 8 and B 45 The basic obstacle to over- MIKE NICHOLS AND ELAINE C()N\VAY OF THE \M Morning Worship Weekday Masses. 7 00 and 8:00 permits tlu ciroulatinn of AM come in deaf children is the ', who bowed on ikPaSJack Paar's!NURSES ls asklrp" P«f"™"s to AM COLOMA GOSPEL CHAPEL ; d ntiu't our bodies and en- AM. Church School TRINITY EPISCOPAL personal adjustment of the child! in » 7 make ixi ™«e their .services for a bene, wry tliruugh Junior Depart Monday in uoi, manes six PhOl,niv cour:ves tli.' evaporahjn of per 48< toman Avenue *t West CHURCH and his nnrents to an acceptance guest appearances on Paar's a nos lla ln Oinlx a'tv iChild care service), Novena, 7:30 PM ™.ville™, Pa.°, near'heP r '.home ™. . , .'splra'inni; . We can bathe frequent*-; CONGREGATION Street, Colonla Woodbridge N. J. of the affliction or hearing loss, show next season. ... A new PM.. Coffee Hour Fellow- Male Choii rehearsal. 8 P M. Although the producers ot The;')'. "' KTI' P"™ < ;'" ' ... B'NAI JACOB Sunday School and Bible Classes, tci Willlim H. Schtntut. l.t.D, It is true that normal hearing may David Wolper special. "Man on Altar-Rosary Society, first Mon not he regained but much can dcthe Moon," has a sponsor and is|°,uter Umits illsist lha' »>» — We can avoid heavy and >\1, Senior H(gh Pilgrim Lord Street. Aveoel 9:30 A.M. Rector 1 day after first Sunday at «|—~ t; ^™^'-"^""^ Dn im .ally foods and preler fruits, BUbbl Philip Brud Gospel Service Sunday, 7:30 P.M •Isoii Brrndts. Urnnlsl being preparepp d now tor syndicay - PM hnndienn, and afford most inrlivid- ll i TThhe science fiction'rather"'than "mon-jvcf-cWrfe, and salads, We can Meeting 8:10 P.M.. Friday Christian Women's Home Bible SUNDAY SERVICES tion to local TV stations, j trimit our activities anq control Monday alter second Sunday at'(,als thc'ahiiitv to communicate documentary will review testers, William s r 10 A.M, Saturday, Junior Con Class Thursday, 1.30 P.M . A.M. Holy Communion uur ill Board. 1:00 P.M., third PM with American program to put a of " Justice) j emolii'iis. so m to avuid the lirsday gregatioi, Young People's Meeting Friday. 9.30 A.M. Family Service and a satisfactory manner >w mon-l'ncl'l'ascc' bmiily heat which both.. 7:45 P.M Tuesdav around them. on the moon, and also will School Staff, fir* MOD- Sunday School - I type chillers for them. j produce. By all tlie,e means of ll A.M., Holy Communion and |>XAmeeting third Tuesday of The basic problem' then, is to plore the controversy over !:00 PM. UNITED CHURCB t!ie hard-nf-hearing child• cost and mental adjustment, 1 month "«t VP"M • •eal the heat. Thus defi-'. dretsingt, first apd Of CHRIST ,..«. JOHN*,vi 1 each wolper ini,".r -+r. 'diSns^wiijtf^iftTW' Female Choir'teheankl. * PM the «avs and mean, of cem.w a ject. : 1 h K Wednesday, f:H Pit Uttafci Unm * ? "' 6 u . • \ 1 Atin ^ tftf g• «^b«fo S« rin hi|A*sH lossAM n, ann 1 n df AA1 hi1 ns rf feelinF nft 11 'fg the work* is "Washington, U. S. le shown during ABC's poli- tii'ely we can do something, mon, (Second and Fourth Sun [hursday Ave Maria Choir re- aDol| Club. thirOWty %-M Clark tewnshlp of nhv^icaland social infmorityJA.", to be -,ritUm and narrated convention and ensuing fall t ''• Sewaren days) hearsal, I p m Michael S. Newjohn, M. D. owm *- Shuiti, ruioi Hearing losses in small children, by columnist Art Buchwald. election coverage. Fellowship. I PM, tint JoHpt B. thonuon. Lurc»4« Holy Days Church School. 9:45 A.M. 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Coniesslons even several months of a?e, can- ursday 10 A.M., Holy Communion be detected an earlv treatment Moniini Worship. 11 A.M. 11 A.M., Morning Prayer Organizations Every Saturday, U A.M. until ki) Hide. 1:30 P.M., ftrst started if there Is an awareness you CM GET Holy Communion. Second Sunday Trinity Vestry, third Monday noon. 4 to 6 P M and 7 to 8 [dncsday. P.M:-and sometimes on days on the part of the parents, intel- THE CHURCH OF 11 A.M. 7:30 P M. RELIEF FROM Alpha PM. Second and before'Holy Days of Obligation iigent observation of the child, ^rth Tuesdays, 8:00 Pit JESUS CHRIST 8:45 P.M., Thursday, choir re St. Anne's Unit, first Monday. hearsal and simple startle tests are-used first Sunday Florida Grove Road 8 PM to test a child's gross aware- HEADACHE PAIN TEMPLE EMANU-EL III I'M. HopelawB . % Margaret's Unit, first Wed- ness to sound, Should hearing dif- STANBACK gives you FAST relief It i'lull, fourth Thursday JoMph Uajola, Hlnliut ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL nesday, 8 P.M. 76 Pleasant Avenue, Fords from pains of headache, neuralgia, J ficulty be suspected, the family |(t I V liektH B«BT«U, OrculM CHURCH Episcopal Churchwomen, first Rabbi Paul H. L«nnM>» physician should be contacted and neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, (hoir Rehearsals Monday, 2 P M rheumatism. Because STANBACK Sunday Morning Worship, i0;J0 Hoy and Hamilton Avtsuei Sabbath Service: Friday, 8:30 the proper approach to the prob- |cH Wednesday, 7:«5 P.M. Trinity Altai Guild, mourth Thurs- contains several medically-approved A.M. Fords PM lem of proving or disproving t'-e and prescribed ingredients for fast Wednesday, 6:45 P.M day, 8 p.m. parent's suspicions started at ;, NEW JERSEY'S. Sunday School. 9:15 A.M Hei. Leillt W. Hewett, VICM 1 relief,.you caa take STANBACK with Holy Communion, 8:00 A.M Trinity Young People * Fellow- OUR SAVIOUR'S LUTHERAN once. confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! ship every Sunday 7 P.M. Test AN* 8W Ml* FAVORITE CLEANERS MHMUiKIDGE GOSPEL Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 WOODBRIDGK Trinity Girls Friendly Society Church, Petty honors appeal to small STANBACK "^ CHURCH A.M. against any METHODIST CHURCB second and fourth Tuesdays School 18, Indiana Avenue craniums. preparation Prospect Aveuie Church School, 9:45 AM. you'vfi evtr 11 Mala Street 6:45 PM. Iselin GRACE EVANGELICAL us«d Hour Ridgedale Arcane Trinity Cub Scout Pack 34, Den Day tkeodora C, SMnum, Putot Rev. Richard V. GUbertson, LUTHERAN CHURCH u. *llfn w. aiMOM ISEL1N ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pack Meetings, fourth Monday Cleaning Pastor Shirt KM. Sunday School (or ail Bn. BkTTtr But! CHURCH 7:30 I M. 600 New Brunswick Aternoe MlnliUr to Vontb Every Day Kmest Barabat, superin Meetings, Thursday, 6:30 P.M.Sunday Worship, 9 a.m., nursery Perth Aatbn Laundering fern Adult Bible Class at 9.30 « Berkeley Boulevard 10* 25* «9* 98* Including Sat. School Isetin, N. J. Trinity Senior Choir Practice, provided «** Btrfccrt f i. ftKht, tuun 1Available 11;WAMWorahi RCT. Ilurj W. Sch«umbcrj, Pastor Thursdays. 7:30 P.M., Sato- 6 All Locations |A frMonung Worship «r. P Nursery provided. P.M., Senior Youth group |PM. Evening Gospel Ser- Tlie Wooftrldge Division of Health is most interesteJWIRteriniiung the immunization CPEEPV. h level of pre-school children in Woodbridge Township. All children, prior to entry into ALL WEEK SPECIAL school, an required to have a complete series of immunization shots. As a result, the ANTHONY'8 R. C. wifAWSOM AN OU) M, unmuulMUoB level aged 5, is excellent. However, there are no requirements for immu- Tt€BXIIPHSNT ON ANBWCM «TKt' CHURCB BEST SAFFTV SUARANTEB «U CAN July 13th thru July 18th •iiattM (or prwekool children. SET- ANttTUt BSST HACI TO «T . Pert Readtai ECARlCFKOM f] The Public Health Service, in the recent past, Investigated this situation and realized AMBOY Masses, 7:00, 8:00. 9:00, that many pre-Khooi chUdwa were not adequately immunized against smallpox, tetanus, PLAIN SKIRT and U:0Q noon Sfo v Masses at 8:00 A.M. whooping eoagh, diphtheria, measles and polio. in honor oi St Anthony SWEATER Tuesday at 7:15 PJL To determine the amount of Immunity In the pre-school child here in Woodbridge I JAMES H. C. CHURCH TowBibip, pareats are requested to fill In tpe accompanying "Immuataallen Record." or «y Avenae, ffeeaVid(e This will aid ns in surveying onr«Township and the Information will enable us to determine KM. Mi|t. Cb*rl*f O. McCortliUa, tutm the amount ef Immnnlty existing In preschool children in Woodbridge Township. SPORT " n aooi, Anlrtut Putot BIGGEST DISCOUNTS EN N. J. DoaaM i. UOtj, tiiiiUnl Fut«r The form is to be mailed to: THE WOODBRIDGE DIVISION OF HEALTH, 10G MATN JACKET *> Masses: (:4S, 7:45. STREET, WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY. Filling in the blank opposite parent's name, 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. aMreaa. etc., Is eptfonal Professionally Cleaned and Finished ay Masse*, 7:90 and 7:10 1964 FORDS WE D0 THE HARD Yow eoeperattea In thJl program will be greatly appreciated. every Tuetdav, AS LOW AS MEN'S BUSINESS I •-M. W0RK 0N WASHDAY INCLUDES i MtN 5 HU3INC39 PRESBYTnUAN (Option!) PARENTS NAME • MAGIC AIR HEATER SHIRTS CHURCH PERFECTLY LAUNDERED • SEAT BELTS 1*0 iUkwai A ADDRESS Woodbridn, PILJLQW • DEFROSTER 1758 Bormor, CHILD'S NAME

. Worship, U A.IL AGE ft DATE OF BIRTH 'THERE'S A BOND CLKANRHS NEAR YOU" For Information Call VA (5-3100 School; »;» All *T-BIRDS*MUSTANGS Christian EndeaVor, I i fill in the appropriate box: WOODBIUDGK - 114 Main Street (opp. A&P) 4 Sundayi WHERE WWAAS CHILD IMMUNJZElff? 5Ji Ajnhoy Ave, (next to Kirst Savings) fll United. Presbyterian PLEASE SPECIFY, M.D., CLINIC, *tc IMMEDIATE DELIVERY }> < P M., Sundays ' KOKDS - 520 New Brunswick Avenue, LHi United Presbyterian TETANUS — EDISON - Highway £7 & Pluinfleld Ave. (nert to T 17 P.M., Sunday* Grand Udon) DIPHTHERIA-TETANUS- ir renearttl. 7:10 PJH.. QQM>N|A ^ (uaajt Avenue Shopping Center (B«X< to A*P) iys. WHOOPING POUGH, (Baby SboU) ISKUN .*. Oak Jne Road (opposite b«Un Thtntri) OARTCRKT - m W»»hiBitton Are,, Cw. of PCTlhlng An. SMALLPOX " rehearsal. »:M A.M.. fORD DEALER Carkrtt Shopping Center (ORCHID CLEANERS) lays ShlrU tie This Addttu l:S0 P.M., second THE BEST BUYS «t THB LOWEST PRICES { RAHWAT- - UM Irving Street. •. A Grand ( Irving Street (ORCHID CfiEANERS) u J, Guild, aecoqd and 442 JMITH W.'PfRTH iViBOT Shlrtp 23c This Address Mondays. 8 P.M. Ald Society, second and W«dne»daj, 1:90 P.M. Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carter^ Pr.,- Thursday. July 9, 1964 ln PAGE EIGHT .> •• • i . rv . !*' shorts !»•, . Preliminary Employees Donate yminger slud,; •mtnmcd from Tap- V (Continued from Page 1) Thw»' »r» two r,:,.. \\rrill lo I'. to halt, retard an V(l ]un|ary donors from the north- summer mhool _ , The Crows Nest PJ* m fart d-i everything pos-Prn and southern ends of the Group B - rtiadr i,.(. i'lL'f rftard develop^. P^r^^h^^J ^ ^;;' qti;i' to burnt"1 in Woodbridp. Township. ^J'J™ WM |ake» ,„ speciallylrespectively, f.rji- \ our tine n.'i: The tir two years we were able ^ [|p quartprs by a Red Cross' As one enter., ih, rl>:- In!' ; to achieve our goal and pledge AoC[m and staff of registered;ing it sodnris ^m< V \n:< , • i .:>. V. 1 I' ,inrrar« we are about to break nurses. jlam with thr «;,' ,. Iti.v V v '.' ' liitl'Tiri'Ttlt ''Him Some I rk y e ! t hura in o( . \ •: 'tj - .,( 'h<' c ,hi< pledce.- ."? !? ^ ?!P" ?!!!j . P ?. P'^nr,. . „ , ,. appeared for the blooJ d donations I describable s iliflitu:' ;rai In roplv. < ounc.lman Robert t. Wg )he ^^ procfss only,ctarihetei thp , i i-flfi-liVl tha' k" ''' , , ,i 140 Dims of blood are needed to'and the thumn ''"" r mf ^jJXdpledge ^ the Wood bank, but the'_ l| ^ y a """ l/rultr* number of donors *ereirwtions. H™,

I,,,,!,! MI hmws on 60-foot f M|untMTS for m^ical Due to the efforts of the K<™ jrt in nhii ,,-H he is now going to build ^ ^ ban|{ wj|1 ^^ ve and vov'< ,. The orchi'-tra hnmt' on iS foot lots. the Authority s long-standing; • - F'lan* yMlerdav h ivr health program for its Parkway ^ jj, flere and There: M: V. .ind many other things ti employes which includes annual ^ ^^ \av\ L; Kerrr.it ,r. bniilit the area. The Board ha y ;plinnw) a( { of .Mr' and \lr> Harvey t>. .'ami. ;;r,,: • H>.: 'h,v "n i(H|iii--'i-d him to do th«se things X-rays, heart examinations«, .™,t se5Sjons (mvj,|(j ,., son. 4 DtVit Terracv. O>I<>m.\ , n;.. 1,4,•. in'P'f-'.inc , and In1 has complied. Now. houand aiHi-.influenza inoculations. month. rrcen'.iy viji'crt Naples Italy, I am «exiling far (-tin we go'" Mr, Roniciu -«,• aboard' the Navy attack carried .•;i\, :n :r, fit-M satisfied with tl Dr. Karone indicated that the USS franklin D RwCVelt. oper-,.:.rih'»;•• »f various through the Zoning Board, denied a ian- pany. Mr. Hotman started with an i ajsipn merit n ance requested by Albert Cam-n. ir li\ Alexander Nazeir.'-v | Appeal Confali Public Service. September H mv ,.inc »i'.h IT '.•.• ,i- pntducer. directur and idiiiuad tor Steut \ he tonio. .lim Street as MI , ., A Englishlown, to construct a 21- 1S27, m the substation department »i|: definite d a fi." • '••• He l- a purchiiMnj! .iwn'. iravor is asking fur in Aguf-Check. and Geotti- Ham' •f-mm^ <.n Page IT mj| ^.^ apar|mm| flt m .. .Perth Amboy rixnet in 1HV v;•:-.•: 1 fence, • He fears th;: :'i-Bell Telephone Laboratm said, "that >tudents enrolled in Avenue-. Councilman .lohn be. *aj erornoted to his prcser,: as Sehastiiin. im:m Averill Lauded undreds of children UME^ ',:,• Whippany. ISELIN all |uot:!jms are residents ol Kay. who has consistently voted post arHvia> tran-terred to Eliz.i- Ma Zirp"io._ in a >tattri.;n .rt;k in the summertime . '••'•''! Feste win be piayed by .IUM-UII Woodbridge and attend either against garden aparlmwitv beth in the dis'.nc' consolidation (,r, ;j \vfr:H resisnation, o:ri • I-'agano whose pievious e.x|X-ii he a ternptation for them .to i 823.700 Bid Ii)U vW ] f r ils :Hll n in 1947 . , . Alexander Ka'ko •h<- BiiMnc" .Vlrr:;;i> l!t 1 - In- or pamchial scivx.K within ^ ![» . ™ ,: ' ejjci Ailh the Shakespeare Festi- , , . .. a> did (harles Terzella, ,<*creiar\ Jr.. Boatswain's mate third cia»- tratu ! 1 He -,,i't , -he track' of the main !.: " >,il Has as Starveling 'Mnotl- •Ciuitltiued fixim I'am i 1110 dlstnd 1:SN. son of Mr. and Mr?. Alex I" ol the Plnnninp Board, v ,ih -incere retire" tr..i the Pennsyhania Raifro.'i'i 'i'" -!!:(H' in "A Midsummer Night' Cvktur. head of the Wuk .i.i'iuy FAIR Katko. 76 Harvard Avenue. Ave- 1 at | ihe delav All contractors and architects However, ''onstruction of an : '.he re?iKrta i"n ol II*mn^tar' and heavy traflu Dream." Peter in ""Komeo and,Mr. Fishman protested 1 of schools -.till not completed additional 28 units at the Clover Sponsored b\ Del. i« a erevnwmber of :he Nay niaji .Wen ! ' Juliet." and the Tailor in The calling it "highly irnm : Two Klfed were reminded in a letter from leaf Gardens. St. George Avenue supply ship Iff Alcor, riperatinj: IXiri •t h.v slay in \\<>>i , On the Fourth of July ai, i ill Taming of the ilhrew." Charles Council Pcesident Ii> It tiut of Charleston. S C UP. )l' i"m- been rc-npriiwlj. Board Prthident Vincent W Kenz, was approved by the Council re-ident anli his administrative inno-.:: 1 that Ihe contact completion date increases the number of units St. Cecelia's n were kiileti after the In-':- r, dual appearances as> Valentin' ..\s Mr. .lap started .he development to M2. The ad lion • -Aniih have resulted I.M k into is August 1., He wiote in part: Jottings; ,i dence Day celebration in M il: and the Priest in "Twelfth Night." the sale. ShHTrnan ran ditional units will front on St saviifc'^ of sub-tantiai MJITI~ "' ,., The "In regard, i, hasbeen brnugh. roundm w, I'ark when they and other ; m- He has also been with the local the room and bid S2". the of Iselin One of the bu'i:-'. ii)..-ii in i<)*r. mijisi'V f'i: oi;r taxpayer^ » Ki-nman lo the attention of Hie Board that J- l s ,. hers of their family took a .-i uioup in "Romeo and .luliv'." and bidding continued until lhe -c days i Uw I'actnt of Quiet '•|nc!jfi"H amon^ hi"> maj"' w with an urKent situation exists which I""' • 1 ",. cut across the tracks and MI- i'd "The Taming of the Shrew" topped Shiffman's $23 Kool Division, of Emerson Radii achievemtnt^ have been thc ir your cooperation and into the path of a train. -Avenel. All the plant? under hi- tri/iii'.'IK". of an encumhraiU' unit is studying direction are verj busv anS Osy-it-rr- i lor tighter' fiscal contrn' Killed were Joseph J. S\u-i-:>;. is kept busy flying batk and for.' 3H. .10'West Iselin Parkway. l--.;r and tn^ establishing of f.i in a cop^ p JULY 20 thru JULY 25 in Boston, apartments may be mni from here to Ma^achusftts- . municiptility's first capita! in. anrl Miss Marie A. Loprete •'•' S,hool of the Theatre in a with the liuht industrial «**•. May Wai- Ml utilwaiion, of the building » A recent visitor to Naple? «:.• piovtment prfigram. iifi Sherman Avenue. Ne.v;nk s!,e has been active Seaman Thoma- S Mansanait ' Htj ai>o played an ini|)onaii Sweencys wife, Francev -t - |\,M.h Players as acre?* stage tei Zirpolo said that it h unlikely Tore the opening ol school in Sep- Appearing Nightly on son of Mr and Mrs. Samue! .) par; in insuring the >ni(Xi'.h aii -•.'•lev of Miss Loprete. «a- ii:;-.'•.-• ..m! make-up. She h a creative because "there Sfe no -ewers on temlvr. AIR CONDITIONED Manpanarc 2.15 Mav.k\ Street ministrative transition (r.im ;b\ the train and sustaimd a ii.-- dramatics instnictcr for ihe the property and it wraiiil lake at A icpifsenlaiive ol the Lnder- p NOW THRU tUESDAY Midway Stage H'oodbridee . . . Tinie aio man;,'.owri'-hip form ol g«\cinm' ijl '- ken leg. She was taken to P<-r : 1'iainfit-Id Recreation Uepartmenl. least S120.0f» io conslni.t a -ewer wotwl Ty[*'writers. U-on Harris, good backyard chek but yoi;thi e Mayor-f'nuncil form unrlc iinboy General Hospital \ni;clo Caflc(.'her. an English because it hust & mi'l-r the protested that contracts were RI\- navigator's A-ole foi the l*.-.t cnar- 'he F;ui!kner Ad The celebration at Merrill PJ , uiir-r in Hillside Avenue Junior turnpike, making it ur,;<:"titahle en for Royal and Remington Famous ••(iipsored by the Isfclin ChamU "South Pacific" coal bioiled steak ch<: goes to "We are all confident tiuii hi Ih'h School Cranford will be for apartme* buildins; " Council typewriters when his company ; Mr. Hoymond Suarlz. I'n^inn ki.a'l ol Commerce and thc Recr o,-n a- Malvolio in "Twelfth President Jacks, aftti ::. s;,[e. total bid was S12.000 less With ubiii'y will be appreciali-p d wlwi said. Coiunia . . . Hichoid L) Peter-or. 1 D'-paitment is an iinn-ia! ailai Nuiht '• Sir Tol.v Belch will be expressed surprise that :•„• land Mundy. supplies chairmen ever hi' tor ,\t this timi who use the Rossano Brazzi T.V. and Radio Stars wn oi Mr. and Mr>. Adolph V the'e are several pct.-ons beiiv: and is largely attended Thc li.r piaved by Saumler Finard of New was valued so highly IV final,that "the people 1 did not recommend Mitzi Gaynor Grounds Open Nightly Peterson. 143:; Oak Tree Hoad .-on-idtred as a replacement w,,,ks display ended shortly alter Brunswick whose versatility was bid wi.- referred to the council lor machines Umlenyood typewriters.'1 From 7 P.M. Uelm, has. bteu urumutcd to Mr Averill has served as but- M;:(i) p.m.. alid tbe family uroup di-played in live roles in "The tabulation. John Kerr ' Superintendent of Schools Pat- pnvaie class in Germany where jn(. ,'idministrator for two years, headed for their car which was Fiii'k and the Ro.se," first prize ~~* France Nuyen :rick A. Boylan said Underwood hr i^ a driver in the l2Wn Trans here from New llavi-n parkc-d across tbe tracks on Howie winner al the N. .). Theatre i typewriters were used in typing i\T & SIN. MATINEE potl;":on Company, 125th Trans- w}j(.r(!' he was assistant to thc 27. Part of the park is in the Leaiiue Tournament of M. An 30 BOOTHS - 9 classes but the teachers did not 2:W P.M. portauon Ba'taFion. near isansKarl- rnayor Ciilnnia section and the lemamder engineer with the Celanese' Cor- Continuef frbm Page H recommend rc»-urders. "TEENAGE Good Food — Free Parking — Free Admission r 'he . . • Mr. Allnway has servexl as ad ln Iselin. jvir at ion in Summit. Mr. Finard [h?m- continued y, Krauss MILLIONAIRE' — ministrator in EdLson and went Police reported that Mr, S-u't1- has lived in Israel tor ten years ..] ^^ jjg to know and the FAIRGROUNDS LOCATED ON vft And l-r ihe Wailhng: "' Eli7ah»th in the same capa- ]K}- had (ported his (L-iiigliter. as manager ol a lunstruction ~^(, wou](j jjto^fn know when LOVES HIS HAT Januar tlu <1a "SHAKE, RATTLE GREEN STREET IS11IN "rw iind-Ti-fiinp \M' '• f[ ' >' K«"^n. «. and a niece, Carol Ann f,,m - these accident occur. In the PUEBLO. COLO. - Most cow lhe (!t Ellzat)elh h m n & ROCK" (Opposite Pinnsylnnu tuUroad - Nauil Tmininu Center Ceat >' "' ^ V\ G™. -t- across the four sets of ^n Rotbman. Highland Park, winter time miny of us don't e^ cherish their boots.and 10- eiall ns un(k r s nw r rm 1-k-s til are Man R Fulling " ' " ° °' 'racks had (.-one back for thctia s appeared wilh the Villagers, cars in'inclement weather but gallon hats, but 75-year-old Ware is carrying it a little too far ! 17 -,n of Mr and Mr- William government. It was expected W()mcn. c;,ru| Ann's mother. Mis. ()[ Middrcbush, Foothill Players, they 'the police' have to use the lh:tt Nlr Allmv V lld tea hls Having been H pationl at Park- O Fulling "K W«-ndv Road: lilace "- "™ " ,Madeline Green. 39. South Plain- Cu.ck. Plavers andth e Faramu, care a, a!| ,ime,." l a r Mi 11 pu lled M view Episcopal Hospital for .i (i. Kopalii. 20. sun ..( Mr and ™ f ^ ^ . !f' ^Zf " ^ ^ , " Playho.w'on the Mall, and in the, He std a toramillec of weeks. Ware agreed to remove his Mr,. Bl..«. Ko,,ala. :» M.-u-iiry •/ Ber.-.k. Elizab.-tlK lost h,s hid S«-«.T...y Jroni the Irat-ks in ih.-fi |m .-•„,,, Mirat.lt. Worker/; Her businesSm. n and clergy to in- [llr boots at night, but refuses to take Avenue and hV«',t V. tiuarino. 'f'^mination in the April Mck ,jM,mt. and althoiiSh her leg ,irst loie hero wl|l be that oi vestigate so there will be nu l)t rnoiratlc Parl nmar off hi- 10-uallon hat He insists 21. son ol Mrand Mrs. Carmen ' > ' >'- wa.s hroken. the move evidently Marla whitewash The report he said saved Ml v he's "naked" without it. P. Guiinno. I Hli KOLKI. all of ~~ ' ^f-'iH'y's life. Mrs./ T|le\.ast ul)l be rounded out The Independent - Leader :rta.4*-' public, •CoTonia. Curi' M (.Tauss. Gireii fl-;iv ! wated at the hospip- don't relieve a police officer :™f Louutv Aid bought , fot Mr. and .Mr.,. Harold K. la sliould ha\ to pay for a car thai leased 262 Oreen Strn-i. W'xjdbiidgc- ani 'Continued on page 8' .5 dnmageu while h e is und duty ThellurfnJ Robert W WIHMI. 21. son ol Mi "I think that in Ihe interest of '• "' authorized citoMnjj TAT unless it wr. he proved that the Back From at llw 11 1 Um and Mrs. William II. Wood. 203safely, the county should erect, I" , " * tamily unit HI 4-1212 officer was completely at fault," Salutes m llwl Elizabe'h \venue. lsclin some type of fence between Mt-r- a«« I to cross ihe tracks. Mr. Krauss aid. Policv lied the engineer of Cadcl John K. Base, son ol Mrril. l Paik and the railroad al- WOODHRIDGE. V Recently Patrolman Williams thc tiaiii •Uiines Yoii|fl. Wood- Vacation! and Mrs duor^e U.IM- :!!)"» Mil"though such an act would nut Air Conditioned wa= suspended after''-Ahe radio ( e N No chains have dlcsex Avenue, Oilonia. has com-.guarantee the elimination of such,|* J - ^ car he was Invmg hit the rear and THE NEW JERSEY 1 1 ainsl him pleted the U. S. Ite^tvi; Otlicei 'accidents, it would certainly act: **-'*'" '^^J ^ Now Thru Sat. end of ajidlaer vehicle causing Training Corps summer encamp iJS a deferent, i\<.|iui^ Onlj 6;+5 . S-,10 S3M) damage to the police car. ment al Plultshuru \FB New -j understand llu.t fence posts llh Season Albert Unary Officer Williams has engaged READY TO • York, A member ol the AFHOTC are usually up in tin.' area. We Susannah York Matthew Guyson, Elizabeth at- unit at Kensschici Polytechnic a|i Woufd appreciate your action from Page \> torney, to epresent him. The Institute. Troy, N. Y , lie win Iw jn this matter. SERVE YOU tor la\ the iiait ol Sea attorney h;^ written Township "TOM JQNES" Treasurer ( iarles J. Alexander Expert SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAb 11 < • i 1 demanding hat the officer be graduation from nillew- The • ol WesttiL'Id. re- S;il Matinet Only A UUTKIt _ memben il continued oi the payroll stating cadet, a graduate ol W'ondhridge | iere lor his portrayal ,POE'S WATCH AND STKKIIM. , • of Petrutbu he was inju-ed in the accident Senior High School, is a member in "The Taming of •TALES of TERROR" J the Shrew, will nuw Ix1 seen as He said tha" unless Williams i: OF WOODBRJDGE of Acacia fraternity Spccia-1 JEWELRY REPAIRING ; Count Oi -.jiii). He is active with paid, he will atk the Civil Service list Four Paul ii Uusznak son • Sl'N. - M(t*. - Tl'ES. ' MSSSSSSSL I the Community Players of West- Commission . refuse to certify of Mr, and Mis (ii-or'jc r Itui/- O|icn . :UH ShuH 91 Ouik Clifl Hoberuou Upon Shakenpear^H 400th Birthday field where he has participated Township payrolls. nak, 25 Meade Stivet. Sew are n. | HELD OVER! "63:1 SQUADRON" NOW THRU TL'ES. fflartin completed a 14-weck automotive _ Acting upon the advice of the awrence repair rour.se at Aberdeen I'rov- * "BULIETS FOR Township La Department, Mr ing (irouixi. Md.. .Iul\ '1 He en- • 'THE A BADMAN' Alexander has iofornw the at ewelers And Invites The Public To Enjoy tered the Army in AugiM IW2. torney that Williams has bten COMING SOON and was last stationed in Koiva I CARPET- 1st Ruo in Perth Amnoy Area suspended hv Director Joseph Open Friday Tilt 9 Gala.ssi pending a hearing anil 103 Main Street, W Five Performances Of ilKl.l) OVKK 2nd IMG WKKK! 'The Carpetbaggers' Last Rut Not Least: _ until he is authorized to do o ME 4-108* BAGGERS' the patrolman will not be paid. Dr. George Frc- Which Will Be I'reM-nted In Woodbridge Hifil' the Teiccnleiiary parade sched- ALWAYS Karitan l uled for Sini(lu.\. September 27, Large HKKE play area, j io connecliun vith the dedication B SrhcMil Park at 8:»O P.M. On The Following Ual»- Everything for the Kiddies of Ihe now police headquarters m 1 Including OIK BIC NF.VV 'Girls! Girls, Girls' a> a Tei centenary buildiii'. , "CIRCUS KXPKESS lncidenlly. even tlunigh the new | OUTEB6RIDGF TC BOUTE 9 JUNCTION 3Sl furniture will no! arrive until the1 Kiddie Train TOI.L RilUHDID a) OATtp RtC£lPT end of August, the cops are plan- ' I • Hi i. «* m w THURSDAY. JULY 23rd nint; to start moving into their Woodbridge A Kdi^on, N. J. new home next week and train-1 ing of Ihe civilian dispatcher FRIDAY, JULY 24th win start on Monday When the move is comnleted you can look Maintained and operated by foi many changes in the police ADtLT ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, JULY 25th department — '"chiding methods, of operation. "THE CARPETBAGGERS" ^ MiddleHcx County Board of Fr Tl ESDAY, JULY 28th CHiAItm'K LABKI-S i AFRICAN WAKKAKE ItHDOOR-OUTPOORl The Federal Trade Cuinmi.ssion has is.sued a rule requiring all TURNPIKE "ZULU" IT. II'-- I cigarette lahcls and advertising CUH» Tony Curtis . "PERFECT Fl KLOIO1I" WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th warn Americans that smoking Open 7 Days a" week - 7 A.M. - 6 P.M. "may cau.se dt;ath from cancer •OMERVILLE Held Over! Adult Entertainment! and other diseases,." The rule Membership $2.01) announced by Commission Chair- IT Jl U JJ311 man Paul Rand Dixon, will go ifl'-o .'lECARPETBAGW' '•! Greens Fees: Weekdays $2.00 FREE ADMISSION effect in 1965 - January 1 for BRUNSWICK James Darren labels and July 1 for advertisinR Saturday, Sunday & Holidays $3.50 Tlii1 lobau-o iciti ai'1 will .iroli or Those Who Think Young" njy light the rule, through tbe (ilenn Fnrd • "LOVE IS A BALL" Leagues Invited — Telephone'548-8654 EVERYONE WELCOME! 1 courts.. i • * « Exclusive NEWS Independent - Leader Carteret Press A Newtpapcr Dedicated to tb* BMI and From AU the Intemte <* the RoMento o( th« Exclusively Community EDISON - FORDS BEACON Comnranitta Wt tote. *''i I jependent-Leader (E.B.) - CartAret Press Thursday, July 9, 1964 PAO1 WINDOW" Lt. Donnelly First Savings Promotes On Green Street |To be Captain 2 Woodbridge Residents By The Staft- WOODBRIUGE - l,t Arthurj 1 WOODBHIDGE - John F. Cer- Donnelly of the Woodbnmhrowskl and their two ' |h,lMt 4r,.(i« minutes depending on size of pieci's and your trail. plans for moving into the new children. Mary Beth and Kath- ,,.,,!« will he done sooner. building starting next week, there lecn. Me is a graduate of St •1|;,\, ,lcak should be tenderized. Then grill-brushing on a is expected lo be additional re- Man's School. Perth Amboy, Rut- j1", ',,; inmaiu juice and burgundy wine, margiifine, mixed vampirig of the police department! gers t'niversity and the American ,,. ,,,iinii iir uariic. Turn several times su you can lValh basic in accordance with reconimen Savings and Loan Institute. v> .,„, |,i,|f;i. the degree of 'domwss' according to your taste. dations in a report made by Con ' Succeeding Mr. Mulligan at I, i ilb are great outdoors. Tenderize to speed cooking and sultants two years ago ROBKRT B. (VKKKFK i branch manaRer. Mr, O'Keefo la ', ,.,,• mivliire as for chuck steak or use a commercial harbc- . ...- —I also a resident of Woodbrjdg» and , HI ymir own home-made. It can be brushed'nn chicken. is married lo the fonaer Jadith ,. i . i,,ue ribs. Keaf. They have recently beeoim ,1,1, ;i'nieiii l«i;il: wrap it in aluminum loil and do it outdoors. Seek Colonia I parents of their lint born, a .,!, v |>ale in color but can be browned after its done Ham STORY Till l\(i HOUR: Naralhl Chonveria, ThaUand, third from left, top row. nnr of the foreign students ai Projfct World | daughter, Krin Kelly. |(. i,•;,-heil with pineapple and prepared mustard is very good. W. I. I). K., is shown telling a folk tale of her country to youngsters at Merrill Park. Scaled, lower row, are left to right, Active in community and tha> a cheap bottle of sherry and burgundy wine. The are (iweim Call, Mark Murray, BeUy SehwarU, Eugene Fehnsenz, Winnie Usiak and Merle Kramer; top row, Andy Hoff- Traffic Light alrical affairs Mr. O'Keefe attend- ' ' on chicken and Ihjf burgundy on any kind of man, I'atty I'milini, Miss Chonveria, Diane Beach, Steven Davles aod Loren Dingley. WOODBRIDGE - State High-1 ed Moimouth College where hi way officials will probably be majored in Business AdminWn> 'in1 baby yellow and green squash runic out in another meeting with local officials' dur-] iion. ,, MI-IIII them: cut eff each tip end; slice about half-inch' mg the week of July 20 to discuss; nut all the way Ihruugh; brush margarine on ihcm, a the possibilities of installing a Library Circulation mill '.nap in aluminum foil; seal tight and place :>n will, traffic light on the corner of ,i inn.ill). They shnuld be dune in Hi-ifi minute You'll Increased Over 17% Cleveland and Inman Avenues in . MI- eating. I don't care for garlic Inn .some people like WOODBRlIXiE - Edwin W. Colonia, according to a .statement, ..Milir jxiwrlor nn some [rcsh minced pieces tucked in Reckerman, library director, to- made by Mayor Walter Zirpolo day announced that circulation of yesterday at a press conference. ,,r uilf eggplant. Wrap it in foil and bake. S",ect potatoes,' books in the six municipal-con- The mayor indieated that he, trolled libraries has increased i'ii» peaches—with your favuriie -e;iMinini;s, sccuielv members of the Council and ! 17% in the past six months as HI "il tasto delicious. Corn on ibe cob. t HOW alvout Fifth Ward County Committee- n compared to the first six months men have been endeavoring to in I%3. |ri.'i,i,L .ilmo.sl anything you cook m the house can be done have a light installed at the in- i; nnlile a little. When you use Limb use MHHC th\mc or Circulation figures for the first ter section for quite some time. half year, last year totalled 61,155. iinl lemon juice. 'The corner is a dangerous J>;. :ii'n! till you lincl what you like Slice pmatoes into The figure for the same period one," the mayor staled, "and we Ibis year is 72,032. He said that nun.in foil. saK it, add \our i.ivoi ilc clwcse. any kind; I have had several accidents ^.inm onfon—wrap well, turn oiraMonally and i< Mill most of the 17% increase occur- there, including a multi-car ac- red in the past three months. cident a few days ago. We alii d \.,n make union or garlic bread in the kitchen? It'll hake The Sewaren and Port Reading hope that some progress can be p and contusions of the knees, libraries have stilt not been turn- j> iiinh iiulside. I also hake those rch i^i'iat'cd rolls, diver I made shortly." and Helen Maslrey, laceration of led over to the Municipal System aliiniinuin foil with a little an vein -they shn\i!d In: There have been eight acci- ,he forehead. 'by the respective library boards. fcd .„ !n\ II hruwn on Ixith sides dents at the Cleveland-Inman in- ubt'kee|iing magazine oilers a barbecue booklet lor tersection since l%0. three of 'ilMotlood Housekeeping Bulti-tm Service. DepL ii\V7; them occurring last year. Sim" and Kighth Avenue. New York N. Y.. HKiItt The accident this week hap- |,. I was a httlp. All you nml. do is lake, a dmnce. l>on I be pened at -5:04 P. M., Monday IS OUR '•• HAC Fun and 'Ixin appetite. ' " v/hen a car owned by Stephen S Cymbaluk. 139 W. Edward Street Mrlntyrr, i (irrttn Street. Woudhridge. who is an Iselin, and operated by Evelyn BUSINESS Irri .ii |>ri'paring outdoor ^luniii^litLS, lelJs .JUB tliat tnmatues Cymbaluk, 47, same address kipiil in tint and placed on tup of the grill are also delieiuuv. crossed over to the east bound Air — Rail — Steamship — Hot«l 1 ni't the ceotcr; ndds a spoon of butter, npiiil anmimi of lane of Inman Avenue, and \l hmwii sugar and fills the remainder of the cavity with struck another vehicle owned TOUR AND CRUISE RESERVATIONS syrup. and operated by Helen Master THE WORLD OVER # « - » RKCRKAT10N T1MK: This is a group at Project World W. I, D, E., during a kick-ball session, Joseph Schleck is seen kick- ley, 43, 94 Westminster Road PhoM VA (-MS1 tit) Millivan. old time C'arteret resident has been chosen as! ing the ball while others look on. Colonia, causing a chain reac iiMisliall of the Carteret Tercentenary parade. Saturday. tion. Two other cars were in his rval name, although fe« know him by that iimnicktiv 'Low Volice Morale munity when there U ,.u lub Plans Mystery Culassi Warns School volved, one driven by Eleanoi Ins! major of tb<¥ Carterel Kife and Drum Corps hack m v lia Marlboro Lane police to act as a Ijajson petween Bus-Trip, August 8 Bus Laws in E//cct| «8 CSIPO Travel Bureau mi n nosed out the American U'gion for local hujiws in ;i Colonia, and another operatsd FORDS - At a meeting of the he.,1 in liHO. In 1931, the corps carmyout sveotid in,Male-' Hit By-AliHl Rockofj {\m lHilitifians .-and the working WOODBRIDGE '-4 Motorists Charles Novak, 28, 534 Jacquei 303 Maple Street Greater Second Ward Democratic »n,petnion held in AsburV Hark, It was re|»rted that the \Wi(i|)HKIl)t;K — In a state- policemen." were warned today by Police Di Street, Perth Amboy. Injured PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Club of Woodbridge Township, rector Joseph Gatassi that School :']Vci|iitaled a brawl, :>s n was rumored around thai Jie mem issued this week. Alan A. and taken to Rahway Hospital WORLD WIDE TRAVEL Hi' llagueVa.s instrumental in gelling the top award for •Ho(knlf Hepublican who made an plans were announced for a mys- Bus laws are still in effect in by the Colonia First Aid Squac" tery bus trip, August 8 Anyone SPECIALISTS SINCE WIT uii'.uccessful run for the Munici- WOODBRIDGE - Maria Szal- Woodbridge. were Evelyn Cymbaluk, treatec pal Counciluc, , chargeg d that the interested may make reservations "We have several summer for a fractured nose, lacerated ol Woodbridge Township ontay Horvath 226 Roanoke Street. with Mrs. Ann Mako or Fred MMMMMMW •olden Age Club ol the Hermann (lardrn Homes in schools in- session," he pointed must be given the opportunity to was awarded a Master of Arts Rankin, co-chairmen. . in njunc|ion with the Carteirt Catholic \l hold a picnic on Sunday. The purpose of the picnic John Chirico announced regular portatton of children. Motorists morale . . . has resulted from 94th Annual Commencement held meetings wilt be suspended during are therefore required to obey the | |>r»vide lun for the youn(j and the youug-al-heart. The a breakdown of the individual' r will begirt at 1 o'clock. as'late fast June. Miss Hurvath re- the summer months, The next State school bus lawst .qualities ol policemen or scheduled one Is September 25. ot the much criticized ceived her degree in History from guest speaker and discussed the Kiy/ult). former Yankee ^reat and currently one u( the a resu Norman Kobbins, Director of - LAST 3 NIGHTS! - system of placing a politically I (he University's Graduate School proposed change of. Woodbridge i-i'lio and television announcers caused a mild sensation Law and Corporatiop n Counsel of appointed police director in the1<)f A|.ts ,)nd Scicnces from a Township to a City status. I"1 patrons, while dining at the Brass liurkct I he other Woodbridge Township was the Thursday - Friday - Saturday 1 role »l judge and jury" ... • . ——^ M.iiiy of the people there were unaware that lit. was in Mr. Hockolf charged that the (Hdice director has "lashed out July 9 - July 10 - July 11 at his own men for their negli- 104 SALES OUTLETS gence in the operation of police -SO EASY TO REACH! Our vehicles" and has "brought to WOODBRIDGE STORE ta lo- 1 P.M. to Midnight RUE FRUIT FLAVOR crisis proportions, the smoldering cated almost directly on cor- discontent in the ranks of the po- ner of Main St. and Amb«y lice department which could well Aye.! Our ISELIN STORE is bring about a breakdown of law located at entrance to SHOP- enforcement procedures . . " RITE in ISELIN SHOPPING Woodbridge Knights of Columbus ICES & SHERBETS The former candidate urged the CENTER! appointment of a police chief and challenged "the right of the po- Orange lice director to issue orders di- LAUNDERERS • CLEANERS rectly to policemen in'our com- -CARNIVAL- Main Street and Ambqy Avenue, Woodbridge SHIRTS t Free Admission • Free Parking Laundered sparkling clean and finished to perfection! Each shirt Individually • 26 Merchandise Booths • 10 Big Rides cello-wrapped, then boxed. America's Snesl shirt laundering ... at America's • Mammoth Fo#d Tent lowest price. Music -:• Entertainment -:- Prizes Flavors of Ice Cream Nightly Feature W Order* Call FU 1-9292 FREE DISCOUNT CARDS

DISCOUNT CARD ... get another then another LIMIT ON YOUR SAVINGS! The Sensational BRUNO • LAUNDERERS thrill you with death defying breakaway atop • DRY CLEANERS ... to give and enjoy. • RUG, CLEANING a 100 it. swaying steel pole A ASSORTED CHOCOLATES • STORAGE I Ib. $1.60 2 lbs. $3.15 THURSDAY - Teenage Nite RAYMOND JACKSON FRIDAY - All America Gty and Son 116 -B MAIN ST., DRUGGISTS (Almost Directly on Corner of Main Street and Amboy Avenue) SATURDAY - Award Nite 88 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE 1538 OAK TREE RD., ISELIN 07n St i FOR CONVENIENT. DEPENDABLE ROUTEMAN SERVICE DIRECT TO YOUR HOME Phone ME 4-0554 AU WELCOME - NO ADMISSION CHARGE "|iiu Dally und Sunduy ONE MAN'S MEAT XWfiTHFR MAN'S POISON Right to Kntnt It has come to our attention that dulge in any personal vendetta.". to the Editor daily newspapers published in this When we have criticized, we have part of the State arc, worried about made even- effort to be constructive 1401 Trout River Blvd.'Petersburg, for the past ten years^ motto on Wlr and to offer alternatives which in our 3401 F,a ,it was a pleasure to receive the! We Trust." the news competition given them by 'Tercentenary edition of your pa-, 1. Preparation- -,-,. judgment could solve situations. We The Independent-Leader. We are in- !i)or from my sister Mrs. Edward way to fnrre ;hi> f(—v have not condemned, just for the sake 'Springer, of Berry St. jChaplains in our 'v» deed flattered. in >::, in^ndent-Leader: ]'• I enjoyed it very _much much. . lI in ththee Congress" . ,ir^ of condemning, 4 [ The Independent-Leader publishes •Youv r Tercen , Kindest personal regards to «"» Slate Lepi-u ,.,, Now, we ieam, there is pressure be- Corieratulations' " stories that are new. However, our ''pmtv I«ue was a remarkably johnny Royle. Soon there »ii: ,,. a ing brought to bear for the mayor to source*.of information are the result I mid »b" " ! Sincerely, to do away W!--r (j discontinue his Wednesday press con- '*I.*ant to thank you for the! Joseph P. Gimaldi Thanksgiving Dav'..,'. of many yean of hard work, making ferences. Why? All public officials, paper as we are enjoying it very "" ing the holiday >,-.,• ',• friends and sen-ing the' community in name to Harvest F(.', from the president down to mayors, much 'Editor. even- possible way^ The people, we Mv wife Florence, the former! independent-Leader; such titl....e. having r.i', hold press conferences, to make them- Florence Voorhees really enjoyed; u cannot be denied that there with God. fee!, have confidence in us because we selves available to all members of the showing the picture? of'her rela-^ a disquieting trend, and per-j This attempt to n' - make every effort to be fair and im- tives to all our children. There haps rt is even a deliberate, from the public lif, r< -. press at the same time so they may partial. '. wa<; a picture of her Grandfather,|movement, to eliminate God and,being prepetraM b-'; ask questions. We are willing to take her mothers graduation picture.! mention of His Name from p- " J O'f course, it is only human to err tnf oup wno n;Ue Our chances at the press conferences her sister in another, and the pit-i pUhlic life in our beloved country.|hearts that there u y' and we do not say that through the and in addition go out and, dig up our ture of her 23-24 Basketball, team ^ suspicion that there is a the name of fr«^,,T' iV years we have not made any errors in brought back memories of thr old j^iiberate movement afoot in thisjthey are-seekir.t: to ,~ own information or additional fact's WHS. I direction is supported by recent; godless philo^o, h-, ','-"' pigment.' However; they were Just to present a fair tod true picture I even found my face, in the cvf,n[s since the day the United;majority.of (;<>dV.:-,r that—errors in judgment and not We feel that you, our readers, have picture of the Businessmens Han-[states Supreme Court decid-,fearinn citizens i -< quct netting across the table from' ) j unlawful to prayithey are succeedx; "••ad vicious personal attacks for personal the right to know and despite any EHOU5BTO pf lnat s was you nnd Ruth. \m the public schools, the follow- the apathy, -of' riio- - gain. Our reporters know that the pa- pressure from any group we will de- ' When 1 think back to the time mg things have happened: Even fnany putoi. per comes first and they cannot in- fend your right to know. you took over the paper orrMain With more than would pear to be St. I can appreciatappr e the reallyy fine sMra necessar)necessaryi , manmanyy scschool!hool!pressurep s of the* job you have done with it, authorities have' even banned the «Mi o'f ressi ns AsaiAgain Ii wan»amt two sajsay thanku«»»=s "am' i kjnBin|[singing! Qorr ^th e ^^titmrecitatio n iin the!«Ptne;"!""5"""» 1 ds ;• Earlier Target Dates ,vi5h you many more successful j p^i^chools of the fourth stanzajm *•* tame and ir It was heartening indeed when conducted separately tor each depart- vears, ;„( 'America" and. such songs as "^ tnthe lynaE^m-; as ever, both the Board of Education and the ment of municipal government and tiod Bless America" which in- This great coun:- Hugh M, Tompkins vokes the name of £od. reached a state uj mayor announced last week that their then a hearing will be held on the bud- 1 2. The reading of the Bible in leading respective budgets will be introduced get as a whole before adoption. Mr. L. F. Campion, | public schools has been forbidden (I* "ea"1 1'iihfisher. much earlier this year which will en- ! by Court decree. John F. r Board President Vincent Renz has Independent-Leader: of world A< 3 A Court case is now pending ™ *> •-'•41 able those, who are interested, to have June 30, 1 December as a target for presentation I California to remove the words: prayer excep . Dear Mr. Campion: sufficient time to study both budgets. of the 1964-1965 Board of Education "Under God" from the Pledge of hind the Iron ' : Congratulations and '-300- Under the new form of government, budget. Previously the budget wa* not T o „MissLh W^egiance to the flag public school^ o: V: the budget ia no longer prepared by introduced until January, and" 11 of lour staff who had a' 1 Preparations are being made *e»Am*.:,:> Hand in turning out an excellent'" <•»«* '" the courts the use of| Ittmtmued or, PJ:. the Municipal Council but by the ad- There has been much criticism in Tercentenary Edition of The In- ministrative branch of the local gov- the past that people have not had suf- dependent-Leader. It is a wonder- 1*0 ernment. Usually, the municipal bud- ficient time to study the financial ful job and an important contri get was advertised in February or measures which are complicated even bunion to the Tercentenary cele- bration. March. for those who have read budgets for We are planning to create a One in a series This year, the administrative offices many years. This action, on the part Under the Capitol Dome volume of all the Tercentenary of message* to advertiser! are aiming for completion of the mea- of both bodies, should eliminate such editions for the State Library. It will be presented to Governor. sure by November. Hearings will be criticism in the future. If J. Jmpb Gribbtas Richard J. Hughes before 1964 is t . | over as a record of what the New, "l^ Mmile* In Cuba? There's a startling and ominous re- How to port kicking around Washington cir- (are being made to Man and equip!man consumption some day after included in this volume. Sincerely, cles — though so far officially dis- That report is represented as being "similar to the plight of many new facilities presentlp y under!a State law is amended to allow i-i their sale, but it is not very prob-i David S. Davies the ln,i counted by the Pentagon-; and State based on "hard information" given Residents, things are getting construction abl?. ; Executive Director measure Department—to the effect that Rus- U. S. authorities by what is described l0Ugh!L f* JX Out in Indiana, Biologist John State of New Jersey Tercentenary Commis- sia is again sneaking ballistic missiles ' property ifix ouis amtc w un, t»i .-l*..t,~..., ™ —. - ...... ^v to be confrontd pg sion. as "highly reliable sources" inside Cu- 'i linmagft toban kb eaccounts confronte. dAn witdh lik dwind-:aie Mr. iquirementd programss fo,r andebdt increaseservice.d re- breastAllen s itrien everd y cookinpossiblg e waystarlin. Alg- Into Cuba. ter his patience ran out, he con- a newspaper Published as fact by a columnist According to the published LEGALIZED GAMBLING: - cluded they were terrible, "tastes St. Petersburg, Fla. those sources say the IRBM's are hid- fop the hard times ahead. Bingo an like liver that's been left on the y 1, 1964 with a rather impressive record for during sidewalk for a week." Editor den in carefully camouflaged storagei on July l the state of New Jcr-^^^^ ,urch, veterans, civjc: The New Jersey Farm Bureau Independent - Leader: ad long-range accuracy, it purports that ie areas which can't be spotted by high- y g its new allot- and y^un fire company groups believes the Grackle falls into the Having been in business in St.! a number of T-I and T-10 ground-to- meitt totahng $s«. c,- d ,irst squads. _ [category. Assume, for a moment, that it were jxwible to flying U-2 planes. . b th Lplat ground Intermediate range missiles _ , ,. , . . .. . , 046 authorized by the LeRislatiirej From legalized fcrngo,'the sin clip this display mewaRe from each copy 1 1 suddenly appeared on the island dur- Perhaps the Story has been distort- for spending during the new fis-j^ f^MM was realized while DISCRIMINATION : - Country of this newspaper printed for today'i issw, and ed or exaggerated. On the Other hand,!?81 5"ear Such funds come '^'legalized raffles produced $9,953,- flubs and swimming clubs Hi NNeiw that these clipping w«* neatly stacked before you, ing May, following the arrival of three it must be recalled there were DersiSt-trOm 6as°IiM and ^f6"6 laxes'!70ti. Chi.rch groups received over Jersey have been warned by li mu&i oe recanea mere were persist- aknhollc ^.mge and mhentance'^ o( lhe ai;i)Unl (k.orge s. riaus, Director of the When is the First, remove all dippings which appeared Soviet bloc ships. ent reports of this same sort of thing levies, and other sources, and not _ churches Slute Division of Civil Rights, not Registered were ».- ^ ,.-. ,. in copies spoiled in distribution, or which were many months before the verified find-'one cent comes from local prop-' HeEis.irea The weapons are described as, capa- ,.29 reluous conyreRalions, a75'" di.uTimmate opainst prospec- otherwise undelivered, left over, returned, a ble of carrying nuclear warheads and ings precipitating the October, 1962, [y t4xes' - - . Ireligious organizations: 852 chari-:^ dl™tele bec^5e of race' last time, or used in our office for file or checking copie*. religion or ancestry during Since no one read Sitte, they can go m to ^ having a range of from 400 to 600 crisis. Hie surplus balance this year,(ab,e Ol.«aft|za|ijms; 776 p ll f ma hot summer ahead. the wa»tepaper. expected In reach $19,000 000,ti. ori;airtM,ion9, m {eternal 1 - Thp S;ate nf Jersev has ut if all the money allotted m veterans organ- u^ ^ w H-V j lorganizivinns' sn veitrrans ui(;«ii- •> , you took a Second, remove those message* which appear*) pent this year, the balance «icxt||za,jons. 4S2 cjvjc an/i service H.^Y prohibited discrimination in copies delivered to subscribe™ behind Presidential Succession une 30 will only reach $8,000,000.!an d seni(sen ,e c]ubs. 510 oRiria| in- pU-os otferins! acco mod at ions' 01 and u'creational services in their payments, service copies to adverti* overnor Richard J. Hughes tas;vo!imteer ,,re companies- 72 tir^t' " It may be that Congress is at last ! lht> ul and agencies, employes, any complimentary shall become Acting President until iformed all of his cabinet of-! aid squad- and 14 officiaff l rescue " P '^ since im For the cold, hard about ready for a realistic appraisal the Chief Executive's disability is ter- cers that such tapping of sur- ^ Tjie ou tola) 5151 i,.it -ix months the dhrision has , or promotion lists, and all others which d» not bw qualify as paid circulation. Just fox the of the problem of Presidential succes- minated. .,. -1 The Legalized Games of Chance " ^rveying a number of clubs ;ons cannot -ontinue, and he has Commissl(jn, which- iit.cnses such If; d^tprmino whether certain ex record, you might want to count the numbw sion, so starkly dramatized by the Ken- ked that they devi.« ways and; look at your In the latter connection — If the iked that they devise ways and;fir()Uns rc.|j()rts they have received i-l«sn>nary devices bting used to of these, but then they go into the wastepaper, km, eans to arrive at a ppom ; «here;^ ^ jj^^W ; ^ {mm binR0 and kecp nedy assassination. from binRo and P ""writies out are in viola- President refused to acknowledge his mnuat expenditures for existingii , jj ' , I lion of the law. That can be inferred from the fact raff es [ms since April 2 Now our stack is down to only the payi"8 own disability, the Vice President irograms fit within the State's an-, 19M when tj)ev WK made pIe^a| i The criteria customers. Count the number of clippings ui hh investment that a Senate subcommittee has now irograml s fidti withinf the State'iti s an-, 19' M when tj)ev WK made Ie^a| i The criteria for deti-iTninlng the stack. When that's done (and the exact ngw» could, with the concurrence of the Ca- lwht tht r or not a come up with a specific proposal on ual expenditures for existing pro-j 'The cn-,^.^,, operated dur- ' ' particular clubj recorded), separate the clippings into tlin* binet, • declare him disabled and as- :or lace f procedures for both filling a Vice-Pres- ;ramiual srevenues iit withi. n the State's an- ine tlie |>,.al year ending June 30 P » accornodation is dis- separate stacks-one for thoie distribute to sume the powers and duties — though But as school attendance 1963 at a cost of $144,092.70. As a tmctly private are varied. Direc-, situation? readers in your central inarket; one for u**e idential vacancy and for providing 1 l jra pfaus a s rivatadmllse club ls one whieh not the office — of President. In case :reases with a greater population,in- maUeOppose.r s of aa^y^v attempthet commissioto lax thne "' > C - However, he distributed to readers living outaide tin* continuity of government if a Chief the President challenged that action the Slate must provide more and• proceeds tf legalized names cf;ls flrRanlze(i ;intt operated for the The world changes, U market, but who shop here regularly; and one c>icllblve aml c :|ual!all bl ncflt of Executive should become disabled. the issue would be put up to Congress more money if the present le(?is-|chance, riainjing such levies' -l -' changes, and changes. Per-1 for those copies delivered to reader, hvim lated formula is followed. At the vk'oii 1 rf deti act from the ability \ or one which elsewhere. Count each stack and, when y« to* Basically, it provides that whenever where it would require a two-thirds to earrv^ cIK'rilll-''l by its membirs or soaal goals, the potential same time, the State operationsiquaijfie(j organizations these figures accurately recorded, divide services and ^ an a^*nt cr representative em- securities, your income, you | the office of Vice President shall be- vote to sustain the Vice President's as section of the budget has been outt tjieir worthwhile se , the clippings in separate stacks by method oJ ployed or selected by them 11 p e m e i. Tbty all ci come vacant the President can select sumption. increasing yearly between $13,- activities. delivery (carriers, dMUn, vendor*, mail, 000,000 and $20,000,000. The Htmmission also frowns on "This year marks the change. a. man for the job, subject to approval te iaIof tnp mdi State and so forth), and count each stack Granted that the need for such t As part of the belt tightening' bingo piavine'Sn"commercial halisl ™ '°» np of both the Senate and the House, and procedure to be followed, Gov- ^ recommends that the 1957 lawiof New Jcrsev." sai(i Pfaus.' Pi'rha|w tbu Is i Man iT< You look a little tired at this point-we 11 provision would be rare, it would seem ernor Hughes has asked top State er the: 5 that in any case where the President authorizmp such acUvity be re- ,, J[ £»& ™. time to take another food help by oounting the number of clipp"»S the proposal rates consideration. officials not to fill any of the 2,300 nited States a d tr will: look at your investment I shall declare in that he is un- pealed. If it is not repealed. tl.(^ " ,ru j .- ,„ appearing in copies sold with premium.^ ifl vacancies incurred by the re- commission proposed that a feel•* vacalioning tare Thousands of I situation. Ask one of W j able to discharge the powers and du- It's like insurance—necessary onlj 10 combination with othef publicaUow, and M spec- tirement of that Number of State of $.500 per yea> be charged in-! "™* w^ be vlslljI!g us on the" Registere" d Representatives | ties oi hfs office the Vice President In an emergency, but necessary. employees this summer. The work stead of the present $100. way to the New York World's I to help you review yo rat«. We'U also count the number soki in previously done by the retiring I fair. The State is desirous that no' jectivn, investments a a i I clubbing often or a* a result of a conUst or tft employee will be spread over the BLACKBIRDS: - Those black'citizen or visitor be embarrassed circumsuncfs. He's ready to an insurance offer. remaining employees in the var-birds looking across Delaware]in any way by lieing denied the dork with you. Presidential Succession ious departments. Bay and waiting patiently for the use of any facility or service of-1 Reated now? Give us a hand and we will the cUppings in •&•(• Hacks for each "tf A proposed Constitutional amend- successor, but Congress would hav< Stale Budget Director Abram fifekls of (inn in Salem and otlkr fered by a place of public ac- comodalion." Own Your Share of and town in wWdTopie* were duitrib"^ ment that would "effectively guard jthe final say so. (just exactly where jwery copy of th> GLAMOR GIRLS MENUS: — Studciils at llie six against a vacancy in the White House j The same situation would prevai; American Business went-to the p»yin| customers only) Ntw Jersey State colleges may has been approved by a Senate Judici- kinder the bill on Presidential dlsabili have "seconds when they go to we count each stack for the record. ary subcommittee. !ty. bit-ikfast, lunch and dinner after' Now, while you relax and finish reading thi» Authored by Senator Birch Bayh, Under the present law, the line of next September, except sue spe- message after counting and measuring «ur cial dishes as once-a-weck char- 1. L WATSON circulation In so many different wavsv Indiana Democrat, the proposal pro- succession would automatically put coal-broiled steak. you would liie to see what it costs each of vides that immediately upon the the House Speaker in the White Under a new contract awarded the paying customers to buy a copy « death of a President, the Vice Presi- to the Slater School and College House, &C0. this newspaper? dent, as he steps into the number one Services- of Philadelphia, trje' Though the Bayh plan is not idea}, breakfast menu calls fora ehoite Member, New York Stock spot, would nominate a new second Then again, if all this talking about it would, provide a measure of democ- of three juices, cereal, choice cf Exchange of the w«|ys the Audit Bureau of t" tfnan. He would have to be confirmed racy while allowing some flexibility two fruits, choice of two entrees' Perth Anirwy National regularly counts Mid measures our by a majority of both Houses. , in choosing a successor. i meat three times a wecki and choice of five leverages, one ofi Bank Bldg. you tired out, just atk toisee a cop The advantage of the legislation is Congress should take some action uhich must be milk 'erth Ambuy, N.J. HI t latest ABC Report that it offers something for both slides. to provide for an emergency at this For luch, ther will b<- a iliuice ABC's stacks of mures U ««rl>'« • The Vice President would choose his session. of two hot entrees, two green M. A. WEIANT and tell you a |mt deal mow »bout UH vegetables, choice of three des- Hesidont Partner distribuUon ol your tdvertisini ****** serts, and choice of five bever- 34 Years in Perth Amboy ages, including milk. For dinner,! in this newspaper. three will be ,a choice of live^l M4a COUI-ON ] salads, one green; choice of two T. L. WATSON ^ CO. KOOOBBIDGB PUBLISHING COMPANY hot entrees, choice of three deS- serts and choice of five beverages, P. A. National Bank Bldf. IMIHH Ft Campion, PrtcideM A Tntnrer Perth Amboy including milk. , PubflBbed Weekly on flwrsday it 7:00 A. M. MiftuM aeud me & frM copy of Strwt SSI 18 20 Greei ttrwt N. J. frequency of tornadoes in puld divide ad. nerj thrM Cartant, N. J Jersey has caused the State Di- month* lot 30 yeart or tuor* TtUptaw: IB 4-UU Telepbooe: Kl 1-6400. vision 0I c'vi' .Defense to jnstall Name a direct weather teletype from Chirk* E. TlW - DM, 10, Mtl "Where would you M'without me nagging and nag- the Urjited States Meteorological Address r ging and nagging and goading you on?" i station tn New Yor^ to its. com-City MaO - OM YMT I (Continued Suifage l«) f . c APSL Competitive ^y^, lender. Mrs. Raymond rm |n • lovo thy neighbor' is ( .- lor the next show-. Railway 'jodfie of R'nai B'rith. Vihnnv ide Uihn Examination* .uvscnled badges and |romcly important it limy arc In iWn Kloin fl n(l rl ismR chair II1"' ,„ the following: grow up In I)!' our future lead- Celebration A June grnduaic of Woodhridge ^ ' ! ' held at St Peicr's High School. m:in annollnc(v(l '"' |).,uniRarlncr. Barbaia.crs," wrote Mayor W.ilU'i 7,ir Senior High 'School where slie was - Betrothal Told New Hrunswick. Trucks and slallon wa ons wl11 a member of thc National Honor P They are Michael Brandli. a ^"' i..jtiv DiZio. Hope Faeh-jfclo upon hearing ol th>. lidal )asS thrt)ll ?h lhc fntlrr aroa COLON! A -- Mr, and Mr- linn- i"nu. j lusher. Debbie Ham- wave ol fund r-ismckwood, a , Cl"lmllu'n/'<;lr- " • where she enterics each month mi'^ Pickup." Resident* Novak, Georgeannc School 17. iiiation l Peterson Jr. Son of Mr. and Mrs_| junior, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- JllY in mi several ise-i^-ii , *T I . mpmber of the "Wi>iMt«.i ••ask™ to place articles (or pickup l lm r( mlii bert Uckwood. Mcnlo Park T«r- '\ k'nrii Okon, Nancy Par- "Storm cenler" of thc drive lo '-'< j Rudolph A. Peterson, of Colonial Hothman. • Betty Lynn-relieve the plight of i|i school •\mirl" (l1 -f>"ly <"bnrliccue»"« . -'"*IhairmeSatur- n Named V SM£ t i£%* ** CJA. Mis* Beebe is a gradual? of raer who scored IIS out «• pos- llirkli C School pf New Jersey and Wood- All types of clothing, small sible 120 \ \. ,i |y Smith. Shjrley,children »i AUisk.-i financially,1' T1 '• allair held at the North Plainfield Iliyh Sclnml and; m ! "?- Township .luniui Miss con- housewnres and appliances — l 1 home n Mr iind Mrs. Otis R. Muhlenburg Hospital' Sdinol ofj HrceiMng certiftujile-. for\Hon- " !'!' Kh/nbelh Walker, Ellen'was In the first grade chiss of B Miss Loeffler, for the past anything that van be carried home Mrs. .lohn Casterav Tlu'y launch- l'(>llM'' ' . Mcnlo Park, honored Nursing, She is employed hy Dr. i oralvic Merit Cum tiaude/wera u,,l pchbie Wynne. three years has been a student by people in cars — are accept- ii cookie sale lo raitf monfy!^'88 *'; Ii Maxwell, daughter of y Sisterhood C. D, Williams. Plainfield Miss Slianm Mtigiinc.Nr Junior, ' ' ,,,ri Apple" Patrol C0I.ONIA - The Sisterhood of o( Miss Joyce 'if Iv' of Dance able rummage, said Mr. Klein. "l j' n' vcrni(ihtcamp-i«nfl appointed Samuel Furincfis, Mr ;ln Mrs (ij'oruc Maxwell, MISS M\HV ANN MASON '.daughter nf Mr, and Mis. DonaH ( a o , , , Temple Beth Am held its first and Theatrical Arts, Carwood The rummage sale will be held Peterson is n gradual* of , 11H ,.',1hr1 Pnrk recently, with'a pensmanslup Miidcnt. to serve.( h:irl!s t f g Manure. Menlo Park Terrace, m (l Miv"t. who was pro- • • for ' in Septemlier or October, he con-Woodbridge Senior Hiph School PLANS W1XTKR WEDDINd: ' scouts of the as their enn-osponding seciTtary.i *; : and Miss Diiint Flood, a junior. li'-m Ninth Cradc, lselin year with Mrs. Irving Grossman, tinued, and a41 proceeds will go Mr. and Mrs. Anthon, Mason. thc second day|"'s ''rst lrltl'|s hnwjjlil a com- and is a senior at Rutgers Uni- diiiiRhter of Mr mid Mrs. Edward Hi"l, S-IMI- Miss Kose-new,v elected president :t» charily. « Chrislol Slrrri. Mftuchrn, an all-dayim'in('atinn fllpm MllV'M' Zirpolo versity College of Engineering in : Flood. Iselin. Both are gradu- •iH-ipalinf! in MiiiKvn. graduated from••(.|,Vm, the rngiigrmrnl n( 1 * Hebrew School New Brunswick ,,,,St. 111'* /" I - t I *-'"" f^Vl ! I'articipnling in rummage pick- ates of St, Cecelia's. |und infnrmnti nirtmning tin Mary Ann S, iinri •"'liii Grammar hchonl. ,, .„ t and up will be members nl the IJ'nai The wedding is planned fur Aug- Thr runu-si is vponsoied by l"vnh Maim!. Isclin («ml"ltt«es «™ f"™en B'rilh I/ttfge: llenr.y Klein. Sam- ust 29. Mason, In .lamrs William Nel- from the son, son (if Mr, and Mrs. Sam- AuMlttim Ulinum. National last week. Accom- ol Mr. and' Mrs'Joseph . enthusiastically outlined for stration 'ui'l Feingold, Howard SchwarU- |,|, fair City of Scward signed jointly by Mail uel Nelson, »."ii Wood Avfnur, Classroom 1-alin mnga/.ine. i. troop were Mrs. Dem- ceri. Hir.l Avenue, ' the coming year Micbncl Sablosky. DaVid James W, Harrison. Cily Man- COLONIA — In an announce-i,, „-• „ ., ... , .. „ , , Colntllfl, t cn-leaders, Mrs. Nicho- 1 |,,, , , „...:. Mrs' "y Rosenberg, first vice ager, and Perry H Stockton. A SU n, • ,, "j ...... ,.»,p,» ...... tv ,. . ,, . . ... „ iCoien, Hnrofri Minkoff, Raymond iConiing Events ment s weok )rf Mist Mason is a fcrudunte ol m\ Mrs. Earl Little. mod «m heir .-mi-prcslc iPn| mrmbership; MrS. ™ . ' »'' , ""'" ^ ;'i" Haf -t el• , Jule• • s »Bluestone . Mo"--e Ma^or as follows Mm ulrese s K n( n MKs Diane Maul\ , Cheese--L,.Slml ! StraussWm..,^ secon.»,.™,d1 vic„„.e„ prcsi-„„.).:son™'. «»'»»*chairma»n 'o"f 'the nBoard of Peckerman. Michael Lemerman, Meturhcn Hi^h School and is Hebrew School Educatlon of Tcm ll(1 Mh Am " We arc addressing this letter • c, Madison 'wnshipp Ninth:,)en, programminR- Mrs Sev-iSev- l - Bernard Dickman, Samuel Sagen, lOld now a sophomore student tit »f M d M; ^ ^ / urgerged alll parents who missed ththe to you, Samuel, and to all thc| »f Mr. and Mrs. :moumou; ^^ ^mer M/g g p Solomon Smith, Morton Miller, •y Rutgers I'nlvrrslty follrgc. I;i111 f b otheote r children in the first grndograde,i i Miss DorothyyS;imueS;imue|| FriedniaFriednian finftnciafinftncia, sec. June registratiog n for Hebrew Told ec. Night Set - Iortol K:ihn and Joseph Perach. ISELIN - The regular meeting majoring in English, Shr is Plans are Avans lll|ln A(l;ims SchtK)SchtK)1 1 oor r Sun(1aSun(1ay y Sth(KlSth(Kl1 1 lflfl l ron with you, who helped sell cookicr! ' • -'»nio'i r HighHigh'' rc.tary. Mrs Davi{t Schoenberfl ii For further information1 regard- also sfcrdary to thr Director lSEUN-ltabhi Norman Klein- ! !Schl cno0o1 Klllsl) ;|aclactt MMrn oorr MrMrss t nr r/ RSilr a ror Iunnn miormBl of the Cloverleaf Chapter of the so ththat t you coulldd makke money ijn' ' ' ° '- " daughterr oof MMr.,r . Z,jA n' "1.™" Mrs n ,r ' - ""™' 5y "> • . T "*"'"• w.r,,. ii v, |ie(.oiaing secietary. Mis. Hur- inR he rummage pickup, tele Sweet Adelines, Inc., was held of rlnrfmrnt, Kutgcrs t'nlvt-r m;m spjrj|,,a| leader of Congre- Mls ;i1 Kl) 4528 s •for Fife-Drum | in order to helpp our children in;; , Avans. Rabwayy; km Drucker corresponding sec- '• phone Mr. Klein at FU 1-9423 or Monday at the (Jreen Street lire- "y- gaticin Ikth Sholom, announced jand Mb lmi( 1 Slank p ...... KSeward who were affected by ourl ' ' - Wn'on relary At the first meeting of the l blk FU 226 Mr. Nelson is a graduate of Sabbath Services will be held to- ihhrreatnn mght_ will , „„, H% .i: 31 y Michael Sablosky at FU 8-8226. | house. rpMrecenn|t (1Jirlhnil!ll[fearthquakef , lire !inand tidnlj*M! '" Jji""inn:ir School, daugh-. Members - at - large included: Board-of Education of Temple Woodbrlfl> Senior High School .morrow, H (K), at the Tempk, V. memlwis of the fse ;i Ml s lll)l)t rl Si Mrs. Robert Dollard, costume waves. Your Idler to Mr, Zir-j^^ ,.';. ™ - ' Mrs. Bernard Kestennaum, Torah!Beth Am. an outline of plans was ; md Drum Corps tomor- | chairman, discussed costuming and Upssla (ollfjip whftf hf Cooper Avenue. Candles will be of Woodbridge, New|S(':l presented for a new leaching staff fund: Mrs. Theodore Magenheim, for the- singing date, July M. on was a physirs major and a lighted at ROD p. m. to us (tiiests, were and an enlargement of the religi- Lelloy Smith, good and welfare; Mrs. Harold g USY Conducts the mall at Menlo Park. Mem- Member of Omega Tan Alpha • He^isrtalinn cards for the 1964- E Johnsonhurg. N .: Mr, ;ind Mrs.iMandel, telephone squad: Mrs. ous school, the size of Hebrew bers will sing four-part harmony, fraternity, lie is now Senior '[ ^ Hebrew School term should Ma r 1 1(l Mrs S(1 inlt School classes been reduced ,,r those over 13. 7:30 , thank you all very muclv "'' ^' " '' and Frank Pine, hospitality: Mrs. such as "Down by the River ProjMt KiiRini-cr for Prodi-ltn. ^ |urnw| in Mrs. Rae Lauer, 0 «' Temple Service The ru IK an„d L,.^,..,,„concern •for'^'Wren. Holicil, Linda and Rar-1 David Distel•--,. jyout h activities: considerably so thai each student side", "Side by Side", and in Inc., HflRhtstown, A winter Chairman of the Board of Educa- »ill be varied. lfflr 1 1 l ; 1( Mrs with welfare of our children hcrel'" ' ' '' '"" ^ '" ' - Max-:Mrs. Hanon Isaac, budget and can receive additional persona' COLONIA - At Friday night the "Good Old Summertime". wedding is planned. nion, requested parents register jc moviilcd for „ well and services at Temple Beth Am, a and |hp (lf[or| vou laughter. Huthann; Ifinance; Mrs. Stanley Schuman.! attention. The Sunday School The latte rsong will also bo the children as soon as possible to ,,uilable. Snack foods!'" Mrs. I'Aail: have .Hid son, Harry. Jr.; nominating; Mrs. Bernard Bin-\curriculum has also been revised most impressive service was con- h f ^ A band /i k l j i avoid confusion in September. ,„,„ will be sold. The| ^ •» h« f> ^l.'iutu'ri and son.jder, constitution; Mrs. Mortin; and broadened to provide a better ducted by the Tempts younger!^ , ,jj L ;,|| be chaperoned. Each frt«inly ^l«* wjl be he a and the • and Mrs AlexanderjSternbach. ceremonial objects; preparation for the Hebrew members. R "•• allowed to bring oneIAmcneiin sllinl giving aid „ .. , . ,1 ladies will sing during the first , IJ. Alexander I Cards may be picked up and n and children. Rich Mrs. Arnold Snyder, publicity; School., The Temple otters Sun n others. All of us in Reward havci Taking part were members ofkntermission • . m Mr Idropped off at the synagogue of- ard and Maureen, and Robert C. Mrs, Louis Jacobs, special Jew- day School to six and seven-year-United Synagogue Youth with Fred been deeply touched and grati- On August 8. from 9 a. m. to [Q Wan A lin'tnhio fle12e noonanv. morninFor ginformatio from 9 an. ~call |.a,ntcr. director, an^^ by ^ nm) expresji^s o[ISci.nk graduates' ish events: Mrs. Charles Bob- olds and Hebrew School to chil- Handelman leading the congrega- 6 p. m., thc members plan to Mrs Lailfr M8 363 meetings will father, all itl lselin; Mi and kier, donor; Mrs. Murray dren eight through 13 years of tion in prayer as the Rabbi and ISELIN - SI Cecelia's"Assem-1 - ' "* - pump gas at Tony's Shell Serv- I ,in Monday and Wednesday |Mrs u |l( r ;iml SUI1S Ke Schwartz, merchandise; Mrs. age. Ronnie Wolfson as the Cantor. ly, Fourth Degree, Knights of Parents are also reminded of we have received from people ' ""K " ty • . 'th ice Station, 1313 Roosevelt Ave., I the "hall, 7 p. m. The an(i K ( v 1 Mr :lll(l Ml s E(iuard Joseph Parach. Jewish culture. Columbus elected new officers at|tho new rulmg that any child like you. our friends all over." ! , -' " ' ' - Mrs. Wolfson, a teacher and' The beautiful Sabbath service Carteret. All proceeds will be meet on Monday and ;Koneski and Mrs. Strauss indicated the Sis- was ihe June meeting including Rus- past the age of nine years will hnii-r i on mumidy -•«, Kl|.(1(| H||h „,,, „..,, o[ ., worlhy;»M>ncsKi »IKI .laughters, Ucburah experienced In administrative! enriched by the participation used to purchase costumes and lentirr C(ir|)S ^ ^^ terhood program for the I964-S5 of the >un •11 C. Alexander as navigator, not be accepted in thc Beth Sho- * on Wednesday, , _ |1](, J1(im,n|a Rradc!and llelet,, and Mr. and Mrs. work, announced that the entiiej y B congergants including for the trip to competitions nex Waller Klin kl year should be most interesting Others include Eugene Stum-j lorn Hebrew School. wishing to become aJ^iidVen and f JcMlty'of' Sc:h(™l'™7 • ^ -^ 'laughters. Board of Education slate will be Malka Bernstein,, Samuel Citron, year. H eau ,IIKI Karen, all of and enjoyable. On September 17 Isa Schoenberg, Judy Trueherz, lers, captain: Lawrence Clancy,: - " ,(>r miht register at the|unfjcr t.llj,)ant.(. „( M,-S William I »™ra .le; composed of members with skills Menl irk at the first meeting, there will be Mrs. Arthur Hansen announced -day night meeting. The Balderst.m. principal endeavored ° ''' ranging from teaching through Linda Rosenberg and Sandy Gold. le publican Club Sets surprise entertainment. In Oc- the appointment of Mrs. William i to all, but minors to aid the children ol their sister youth group work and admini Ronnii! Wolfson was individually tober the Rabbi will speak. No- Kennedy as ticket chairman fo Edward Sawicki, purser; Charles, * .iccumpanied by at least All-Ameni-a Cily - Seward. M ration. honored by receiving a U.S.Y. p Annual Splash Party in-nt when registering. Printed Pattern vember will feature a paid-up Scholarship that will take him on the October 24th masqueradi amanskik , insidde sentinell; PaP t ! The kindergnrlners sold candy The members of the 1964-65 membership night, Hadassah! „ a summer student tour of Israel. dance. laviello, outside sentinel; Frank ISELIN - The Fourth Ward Chemical Hook and Ladder,t(l hc)p the Alaskan cliitdren pur-! 1 [dancers will enliven the Decem- Board of Education are Mrs. Ber-Murray Heller, on behalf of An executive board meeting Jacob, outside sentinel, and Wil-. Republican Club of Woodbridge District II, sponsors thej,.|,:lse |)(Klkv meinlx'is of Mrs. hut membership is not;Carl Emhoin's .second grade !ber meeting. In January the nard Binder, Mrs. David Distel, Temple Both Am. presented Ron- will be held, Wednesday at the iiam Duerscheidt. trustee, ; Township will hold its-annual llie with lfl and thc home of Mrs. Bert Toth, pies Mr. Alexander appointed F.mil' splash party on Friday, Juy 24, ed to affiliates of the firejc|uss ri,iM,,| in(,,,,.y t,y group will welcome 8 guest\ Mrs. Hannen Isaac, Mrs. Louis' " 8 Temple's dent, Carterct. Dokter to serve as scribe for the fi p.m.. at the Woodbridge Swim n. I'niforms, instruments, mother clean the house, washing speaker and February will be de- best wishes for his trip. Jacobs, Mrs. Ralph Lesser, Mrs. year 19R4-65. Club. In the event of rain, the instructions are provided. dad's car, and baby sitting. Mem- !voted to Torah Fund. A fashion Enhancing the services with mel Eugene Mindell, Mr, Avshnlora Plans are being made for a:affair will be held July 31. The ciiaperone every meeting bers of Mrs. Charles Vincze's, show is scheduled in March and ody was the Choir, under the di- all dinner dance in honor of Mr. I party will, feature swimming, •activity. third grade morning session de-j ithe April meeting will be dedi- Smith and Mrs. Michael Yaffee. rection of Mrs. Henry Saruya. cated to youth groups. The. • — Services Listed Clancy, past navigator. dancing, games and prizes. cided to .share their spending or Beverages must be brought by allowance money; while Miss month of May will be marked by 1 n , . . r, 1 those attending. Refreshments Margaret O'Brien's third gfadc two special events — an end of At St. Cecelia's Presbyterian Church ^ . Stewart the year show and the annual Many Attend Dedication wjll availahle afternooners ild baked goods. A 1 donor dinner. 1SELIN - Masses for the Announces Services , Tickets arc available from an successful plant sale conducted( mainder of the week at St. Ce- ISELIN - Services for the'members, from Mrs. tt.l.am |by Mrs. liwin Karkus1 touifhj Now Fireman celia's Church have been set a First Presbyterian Church of Keitel, Li OIK* or may he pur- graders sold everything from, Of St. Cecelia's Convent follows: Friday, 7 and 8 a, m. Lselin for Sunday, have been set chased at the door. Serving on - At the last meeting 1 annual* to a tree being sold to| and Saturday at 8 a. m, Thc Mission Women ISELIN - The dedication of 1 a.s follows: Worship Services.''he committee are Mr. and Mrs. lelin Kire Co. 1, District 9,'raise ftiml.s. Novena to Our Lady of Fatimaj] 1 St. Cecelia's Convent was held' 11:45 a. in.,and 10:15 a. in. TJic-Ki-ilol. Mrs. Sue Schreiber, V.n- lizard Hammet reported In addition, Mrs. Jack Lyttle'sj will be held after the Mass on with the Most Reverend George nursery is available, under super- cent D'Andrea, Mrs. Stephen uf 12 calls were answered fourth grade class sponsored a Shown Slides Saturday. W, Ahr, S.T.D., Bishop ol the Hadassah Plans vision, during thc 10:15 service. Munkacsy, Mrs. Alvin Salz, John June as follows; threejrummage sale uhile Mrs. Morton! ISELIN - The Women's Mis- Diocese of Trenton, officiating. Confessions will be heard, Sat-1 Sunday school sessions huvcjKeitel, Joseph' ~Turant ' , Robert five vehicle, one drill, Girfffier's fifth ^rade class crcal- jsionary Council of the lselin As- Rev. Thomas Dentici, assistant urday from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m.,jbral discontinued until the Fall. Viering and Mrs. Joan McMurray. lfai-e alarm and two miscel ed and-'sold Over fiO Indian Head sembly of God Church had its Theatre Party 1 at St. Thomas The A'postle Church and from 7 to 9 p. m, rings, each the original dvsign of; 1 regular monthly COLONIA - Colonia Chapter meeting on old Bridge, gave the sermon and Masses for Sunday morning ll.immett noted that 100 the maker. Each class and i.ich Thursday evening. f Benediction was celebrated by °, Hadassah » sponsoring a will at 6:30, 7:15, 8:00, 8:45, Every Second had iiee!i answered since pupil in School 17 aided the hind-; Mrs. Harry W. Schaumburg, iater party for the evening his Excellency, Bishop Ahr. 9: 10:45, and 11:45 in the up a total of 23 calls raising effort, contributing time. wife of the pastor, who herself At a dedication held immedi- performance of "Whose Afraid per church; 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and FREE Gallon of Paint Ithiin had been answered in effort, and money. had been a missionary for many ately after the ceremonies, Bish- of Virginia Wolf" at the Paper 12 noon in the lower church, period last year. This week, a final tally on the years in Liberia, Africa, showed op Ahr was guest speaker. His Mill Playhouse, Millburn, Sep Lourdes and Fatima Halls. fun(ls tember 2. Stewart. 73 Madison raised will be made and the uroup slides and spoke about Excellency praised Rev. John M, Novenas for the week will be sworn into the fire check sent from the children ol the conditions in that country. Wilus, pastor, and his parishioners Tickets are now available and Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., con- MARY CARTER my by Ronald Osborne, tire the Colunia section uf Wood- Mrs. Magnc Lohne, president, for the untiring efforts they have may be purchased by telephoning tinuous novena to St. Jude, pa- DO II YOURSELF and SAVE Mrs. Gerald !$eiff, chairman, at my president. The applica- bridge to the children of Svward. reported the collection of cou- made in the steady progress of tron of hopeless cases and no- tij mlnj MARY CAHTER I'roduct) FU 1-6667. ' Icwnmittee has three more Alaska. pons was progressing well, and St. Cecelia's. He expressed his vena to Our Lady of the! fat 11 >ns pending, now under the drive is still open. The warmest wishes to the. Sisters of Net proceeds will benefit the Miraculous Medal: and Saturday! n, which will be acted coupons will be used to obtain Si. Dominie for happiness in their Hadassah Medical Center. The morning, .after the 8:00 Mass, Hadassah Hebrew University |*ithin the next two months, silverwear for the Home for the new home. novena to Our Lady of Fatima. Rev. Schaumburjj Ajjcd Ministers and Missionaries. Medical Center known as "City vacancies are still left Honored guests attending the GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! •I Science" is located on the rimll I volunteer company, Any- Members worked on articles to dinner were; Msgr. Peter Gerety, 9247 new Jerusalem. The hospital Toys • Mosaic Tiles - Bars - Desks - 'werested in becoming a Sets Activities lie sent to the various missions, Msgr. John Foley, Rev. Stephen SIZES 2-8 •arcs for 15,000 in patients and Dressers - Vanities - Book Cases «r may contact either Chief including quilting blocks, and Horvath, Rev. Michael Churak, 1SELIN — Services and activi- "mitten" shaped pin cushions. some 250,000 out patients a year. LJ. 8-4068 or George Rev. Joseph Brzozowski, Rev, ties for the week of July 12 WHO I'rinteU Pattern 9247: Chil- The next meeting will be, Aug Here, and in plants like the *i\ president, ME4-8685. dren's Kizes 1!, 4, 6, S. Size 6 James Duffy, Rev. Daniel Burke, See All Types of Home Improvements on announced hy Rev. Marry \V. list 6. model Community Health Center | aiits must be between the tiik-M 2V4 yarda 35-inch. Rev. Dentici, Rev. Walter A. ; Schaumburg, pastor of the lselin in Kiryat HaYovel, and in its Display: Kitchens - Baths • Attics - Porches 21 and 35. Radziwon, Rev. David Anderson, The Greatest! Assembly of God Church, •IS FIFrV CENTS in coins for network of laboratories, medical Rumpus Rooms • Dormers • Siding — Berkeley Blvd. this pattern — add Ii cents O.P., R*.'V. John L. Gerety and research also goes forward under [nwrnbers are malting plans for each pattern for lst-class C. A. Rally Planned jticipate in the Hopelawn Sunday, 9:45 a. in., Sunday Mother M. Leo Vincent, O.P., grants from American Govern- BRASS BUCKET Aluminum • Windows and Doors mailing and special handling. Mother General of the Dominican ompany's 50th anniversary, School, with classes for all ages, Send to 170 Newspaper Pat- Tomorrow at Neptune mental agencies and private I 1 29. children and adults; 11 a. m, tern Dejit., 232 West 18th St., ISELIN - Members of the Sisters, Ncwburgh, N. V. foundations, from the World om New York 11, N. Y. Send i30<1 Christ's Ambassadors, youth FIRST PAYMENT JAN. 1965 uncement was made the Morning Worship; 11 a. in.,! Health Organization and other | and Junior Church for children, ages| for our SprinR-Summer Pat- group of lselin Assembly of God fund drive has been ;roups. four through eleven; and 7:30^ tern Catalog. Includes coupon Church, will attend thc C. A. d for One Free Pattern. Clubwomen Fefe Anyone still wishing to p. m., Evangelistic services.! Rally tomorrow 7:30 P. M,, at VFW Post Meeting ute may mail the envelope The church nursery will be avail-; the Neptune Full Gospel Church, LUNCHEON This is the time of year the gar-!Neptune. The group will leave im, Sunbathe for Only 80- A Day the firemen to Volunteer able during Sunday morning SQ11 Planned For Tonight Dallj 11:31 to 1:0a tM. Worship, under the direction ofdening bug begins to bite deep I he church, 48 Berkeley Boule- ISELIN — A /regular meeting • Company 1. District 9, COLONIA - Mis. James E, g Mrs. Magne Inline, for children j t n, hide. aid, 6:45 P M. Everyone is 1 Street, n 0 e Anderson, oulgoing president o of the VFW Post 2636 will be held DINNER under two years of ass, A spe» nvited to attend, both adults and the Federated Woman's Club o this evening, 8:00 at the Post Dailj i.Vt to ItM PJH. cial story time will be held for ouths: Colonia, was honored at a tea Headquarters, Lincoln Highway. Friday ml Sttutdaj 'TU 12 JO JOME COOKED children two and three years old. GUARANTEE! Plans' are being made for the given at the home o[ Mrs. Roflin Final plans will be made for •undaj. Noon TU II PJ1 Tuesday, l p. m., Women's innual picnic July 18, at Mer- |. Hubbard, 41 Valley Road, the annual picnic, Sunday, from Missionary Council prayer serv- ill Park. noon until 6 p. m., at Merrill Tha incomparable Mrs. Anderson served as the ice, and 8 p. m., church pi'ayer Special^ guest speaker at the Park, Tickets are available at ejub's second president from 1962- BRASS BUCKET I LUNCH service; Wednesday, 7:45 p, m., meeting, July 24, will be Rev. a nominal price with children 1864. Members of the club presen- mid-week Biblei study, and 7:45 Gillette Stanley Michael, of Springfield, admitted free. 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Not Mwavf BLUNT WORDS FROM RISK war may be expanded "if ,iessage of condolence to Indian) ,J Communists persist in their course secretary of State Dean Rusk TTwre jpe severaeral Bprt Secretary of State has 'resident Sarvepalli Raclhakrlshn-1 PBA Defeats Fords Fire Lamplighter Top nonay, but easy money ddoesnc t of aRression." The blunt words', , , ,, "s Jdelegation to India :hes Red North Vietnam of aggre from the usually mild Rusk in, he. said the fallen Indian leati i 'Iways grow to be smart money. ec was "a. great and beTovc agaist Laos and South Vietnam, aken as a possibility of action di- where he attended the funeral of Feature Race Ai -Lafayette Journal and Cour- man.' Company for 4 Straight and declared the Souht Vietnam rectly against'North Vietnnm. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru^ mi -Main Teas W L ation to a 9-0 victory over lh( Monmouth Park 4 0; Iselin Knights W Columbw Woodbridge PBA OCEANPORT - Three-year- Jaycees 3 0 Bobbv Kasko provided tk 3 0 Schreiner team with iU power ilds and seasoned fillies and Port Reading Fire Co. mares will share the fpotlifihi at Gene Schretoers 3 1 at the plate by hitting safe!) I Monmouth Park during.the ne» The PERTH AMBOY Woodbridge Sanitation 1 :wice in three trips from the week of racing-with tfie running Woodbridge Cardinals 2 1 bench. John Milbut and MrGee of the Molly Pitcher Handicap on Fords Fire Co. 1 3 accounted for the Knight*' base Wednesday, July 1 while the tra- Avebel Fire Co. 1 3 knocks. Iselin K. of C. 1 3 'ditional July 4 holiday will find Woodbridge jthe Lamplighter Handicap as the 'top feature. Emergency Squad 9 0 ; 2 Jerseyans The Molly Pitcher will be run Woodbridge K of C for Ihe 17th time and this 85.000 WOODBRIDGE -» The Town- at a mile and a sixteenth: Savings Institution with • total of U base bits to . overpower tbe Fords Fire Com- Lamplighter with the sam« pany 4-1 and take over first NTW BRUNSWISK - T^o New'downwnt will be offered for place by > full game in- the Recre- Jersey athlete* who were du-!tttj h time and also is at the mil* ation Slow Pitch Softball League, appointed alter the National AAf and a • Actually tha game was a thnlfer track and'fteid championships an The Molly Pitcher al»ajs has STATEMENT OF CONDITION "ill the way with thrice beaten 'Rutgers Stadium last weekend been one of the top races on tne Fords providing the Police with are happy today. jMonmouth Part schedule for it stiff opposition After the Fire-I Sprinter John Moon of linden,,seems to attract all the top mem- men bleed the score at 2 -1 who failed to make the U.S. learners of the distaff d.v.sK.r each JUNE 30, 1964 in the bottom of the fifth stanza,'for the dual meet against Russia;year. Among its recent victors the game was not decided until next month at Los Angeles as a have been such as Pjimonetu. Jack-LaRocbe drove in two PBA sprinter, wai added to the squad Shiriey Jones, Royal_ N alive. runs in the top of the eighth to for the 400 meter relay. Searching, Blue Sparkler and My decide the issue. Richie Ron of Montclair, who Celeste. LIABILITIES This year's renewal of the race j ASSETS Collecting two bate hits for the;failed to place among the first victorious Police were Bob Simon! six in the high Jump to qualify named for the Revolutionary her-, tea. Rudy Gkrff, Charlie Bankojfor the U.S. Olympic team trials oine. promises to live up to the| reputation which has ton built and LaRocque. Blanchard rappedjat Randall* Island Friday and from Banks * 1.907.506 Due 28.628 Depositors $76,882,320 out a double and single for Fords.! Saturday, was accepted for thefor it by previous stars. There are i • - - • " " ' tiak a dozen or more leading stakes] Joe Gyenes was awarded the winners among the 46 eligibles 1 PBA mound triumph, while Han- Moon thus became eligible for with a majority of these likely to U.S. Government Bon2(> sen' absorbed the Fire Fighters' the U.S.-Russia dual meet for thebe in action. defeat I second straight year. He com-This group includes Tosmah. Tbe Woodbridge Sanitation De- peted it Moscow last summer recent winner of the Miss Wood- Other Securities 9.575,337 partment went on a hitting spree and in other European dual meets ford and whose record shows 10 Escrow Accounts 342. to overwhelm the Woodbridge against England, Hungary and victories in IS starts in two sea- Emergency Squid by a wide 15-2 West Germany, sons, Calumet Farm? Princess Mortgage Loans (Regular) 24,962,049 count. The Linden speedster is in theArle, winner of the Black Helen. Unearned Discount ."..... 449.37() Jensen, the Sanitation shortstop, I Army, stationed at Fort Camp-Clear Spring Stables Pams Ego, Veterans Home Loans 16.707,756 was a tower of strength in thebell, Kentucky. He qualified for first In Bowie's Barbara Fritchie, confines of the batter's box bitting th« Olympic trials in both the Mrs. E. D, Jacobs' Affectionately. three singles and a home run in100 and 200 meter dashes in tbefirst in the Correction. E. R. F.H.A. Mortgage Loan* 15,518,272 Accrued Dividend to Depositor! 249.7(17 five attempts. AAU champfpnebips, but just Sears' Spicy Living, winner of the Also contributing to the winmissed being picked for the Rus-Bed O Roses, first division and with three safeties were Botti and sian meet when he placed third Wheatley Stable's No Resisting, Collateral Loans 259,730 Other Liabilities 13.280 Sander. Olsen belted a double in the 200 final behind Henry Carr successful in the Vagrancy. and single for the Squad. and Paul Dravton. Regarded as a stepping stone A splash of seven runs in the Ross was made an added entryto the richer Choice Stakes, the Banking Houw 259,291 tecond inning set up the Wood- in the Olympic trials on an ap-Lamplighter probably will pro- SURPLUS AND RESERVES '. 5,983.141 bridge Cardinals' 10-3 conquest peal based on his season record, vide at least half a dozen candi- over the Woodbridge Knights of which indicated be had an offdates for the Choice as well as Income Earned, Not Collected 197,505 Columbus, The game was played day Sunday when he cleared providing a splendid holiday at- traction in itself. at the Glen Cove diamond m but faiTed in all three elted a home run and double, re- The win was a big one for thebarring unforseen events the sta pectively, for the Pirates. Perth Amboy Savings Institution's alertness to tin-* Bowt-Mor team since it enabled )le should gross well over las Ronnie Stankovitz flipped a neat needs is reflected in our statement... and at our »!"•<• them to climb up into a tie foi ear's $200,000," wo hitter to set up the Dodgers' first place with the Rotarlans, At He was saying all this at Free -2 victory over the Angels in a WHERE THE CURRENT 4oo, where

:•! Upsets McDonddMarksUp 'Frank's i 3 to 2 Score Creates No-Hitter For CYO Three-Way Tip in Roc. Heavy Senior Team Standings w Frank's Tawm (, Saints Fitzgerald's * Dorsi Bakery s Brennan's A, (' 4 •'it- ~-JU>-., Iselin VFW 5 Hungarian Achieve^ Reformed Church ,2 5 McLean SI. A.C.. 1 6 Thelma's Bakery u 7 WOODBRIDGF, -A thiee leum 8-0 Win race developed in the Recreation Heavy. Senior Softball League Te;im Standings' iduring the (Kist Week when Dorsi Amrricao MvUton w L 1 Bakery of Port Reading unset Kords Mrt« ._ 7 0 ! previously undefeated Frank's V, llWnMS .... 7 0 Tavem by a close 3-2 score. New Hreed . A 1 I It l II DEDICATED: Ilistdry was made In the Woodbridge Ba.ir It nth League wiring the past week when their long awaited As the league lineup now stands, Menli I'ark Terrace „_ * 3 ni.u lield in Woodbrldge proper was finally dedicated to alleviate their crumped schedule. Officials, managers and players taking 4 J Frank's Dorsi and Fitzgerald's of Itm< frmn Sigma 4: ,i,,il in the ceremonies from left to right are; Klbur Richards. VIPS niiinai'er; .Inhn Francisco, VI1 S capMn; Frailk Csanyi, 4 Avenel aie all lied for first place Slinwlierry Hill A.C. 4 I,'(,.s,ilrnl of the Babe Ruth League; Frank Murphy, Township Superintendent of Parks; Put Coyle, Local 1099 captain; ,Iim Kenna, S with 6-1 records I'ori Heading Raiders 2 ,,„..,! um manager; Paul Russell, I-ocal 1099 assistant manager. In the game which fallowed, the Union club defeated the Heeler* . 2 • The Bakers' big hero was Ron- UI'N 11-6. VFW 4410 0 7 nie Decibus. who pitched by far KorcK Yanks ___—. 0 7 his best game n( the season, hold- ing the usually hard hitting Fords National Division 'olice In club to five scattered hits. His St Cecelia's • mound adversary. Mike Roskey, Kelin Patriots - i was charged with the defeat. St John Vianney 4 wo Matches The Port Reading team scored IM'IIII Falcons __^_ 4 its winning run imthe Ixittom of Midp-I Mets . „ __ :lUIXiE-Thf Township I the sixth inning when ,Iim Covino helm Warriors ,. n| (cam stretched its Led off with a double and later Whiz Kids >nMk to IS straight in raced all the way to the plale on Cdlnnia Mets jersey league after Jim Vtrnello's sharp single.. Colonia Twins t I'i'rth Arnboy 1177- Fitzgerald's kept pace with the WOODBRIDGE - St. CecelU'i , I |->i Brunswick 1160- !leaders at the lop of the circuit' CYO kept its six straight string ,!!.• ihe past week. by trouncing Thelma's Bakery. ill victories intact in the National <,.miner and team cap- 113 -1 behind the classy three hit Division of the Recreation Light ••. I lahuj; shared top fir- pitching of Howie Card. ' Senior Rust-ball League due chief- i i at the conclusion o( ( i The mainstays at U10 plate for ly to the stellar mound perform- • , Amlwy match with 'Avenet with two safe blows each amr of Jim McDonald, who .y; mials. Ruth hit their were Joe Brnvntis and Lou pitched a no hit no run game to ,• i.irncts fur perfect 100 itionda, ; achieve an 8-0 win against St. '';i. rapid fire phase of Brennan's A.C moved into the IN TOI1 SIIAI'K — Freeholder Frank M. Him .-, .11.. u, .1(1 looks mer I lie condition ol one John Vianney of Colonia, first division in the current stand- of the greens at the new Middlesex Onunty (Inlf Course a| Rarll.in Arsenal on » tour led by McDonald, a former Baron lings alter rollicking to a 10-2 de- one of the course's maintenance foremen. i ;!i billing to lite Wood- clunker, tired third strikes on 1 cision over the Isehn VFW. ,, .:i .Mill impresMve scores past eight swingers and issued Brennan's drove in live big. i. ii-icran I'liil Yacovino, only two free passes to first base. I runs in the second inning, one in • iii.-l;. I.lnll. Ztl. His mound adversary. Jack (the third and lour in the fifth to1 \:nliiiy's most accurate Limb, was charged with the re- 'account for I heir winning pro- 11; mi lin firing line were Public Invited to Use versal. duction, i M and ,lo)in Krilla N'ienhurg drove in four runs I Ed Jacobsi'ii went the route to , ol LI* and 284, re- lux the Isolin club with a single annex the all important victory,! and home run. ; while Jack LaKncque was charg- 1 New County Golf CourseThe Midget Mets scored 'heit liruibwick match was jed with the Vets' reversal. runs in a duster to come up with ' . '.ii the Township sharp-j j Tom-Weber and Jim Ciszewski WOODBRIDGE - A special AIHI were at the best,j a 6-4 triumph over the Whiz Kid* [provided Brennan's power at the invitation has gone out to golf U a w. iik« margin. in a game played at. the Isclio KIKST BALL: Frank Murphy, the Township Superintendent of I'aiks, is shown above throwing ate with twu base hits each, enthusiasts in the Woodbridgei Junior High School field. •'..h top nun for Wood-, while Kocis and Keenan dupli- and Carteret areas to make use out the first hall to dedicate the new Woodhridgr Babe Kuth League Field, while Frank Csanyi, , Thompson gave up six hits and .. 'Ii a 21*4 mark, while of Middlesex County's newly- the league president, is close by ready to call the pitch as it crosses the plale. 'cated the feal for Iselin. struck nut eight on his way to Liliiicqik' and Vacnvinu 1 In earlier, opened golf course at Raritan 1 becoming the Mets' winning 'vih 29? scores. •Frank's Tavern upended Fitz- Arsenal. Hi ,d(ie travels to New pitcher. Dlarkwell absorbed the gerald's A.C. 5-1, Dorsi Bakciy The invitation was extended by ! .in July 15 for the next Fords Beats Whiz Kids' loss. trimmed the Hungarian Reformed Freeholder Frank M. Deiner Jr., Walters hit safely twice for the Little League Standings Church 14-1, and the Iselin VFW who directed the coutty's acqui- Mots, while Williams, the Whiz tripped Middlesex Lunch 17 -10. sition of the arsencl site for a Kids' shortstop, copped the SK TK.RF Tot. Woodbridge junior college and the nine-hale game's hitting honors with three 100 % UK 2(4 golf course which is a part of . % % 98 292' WOODBRIDOK LITTLE LKAGIK Senior League singles in four attempts. FORDS - Fords-Clara Barton the trad. The Iselin Falcons made rhe ; 'lUlni- 1H 93 100 "'12 Team ^Standings Kaslera W took on the Woodbridge Little,Al Tasnady most of eight hits to post a 8-1 -:1 . .. 93 !« 100 m •Dclirharmacy a "The course is particularly con- Continental •'.League in the Eighth Year Old) . . conquest over the Iselin Warriors. IS!' illil'NSWICK MOTtii .j Sacs Uarbci- Shop !i venient for residents ol Wood- Dairy Queen JorsiV ';,Class in the Township Youth As-j At , Milestone1 Cleaners 1 bridge, Carlerel and Edison," Mr. Ne.ita and Leavy were the Fnl- \.i" iHKTson !tH 91 "wJbridge Ford. Royals Vr-oeiation Tournament and came,* . ll&SMarktt t Deiner said, "andj we are looking .coin sluggers who carried the '•out on top at the conclusion of brents Aux. Chk-fs New Etfypt - Big things are forwardd to a good percentagt e of ,big bats with three and two hits, ' . 98 JJ g2fi2 ~ Lennys Ueli • 1 51 'Avenef Fire Co. Leafs six innings by a wide 23-10 score. respectively. Tom KimbaD lined _ K4 5 n Western W doing at the Fort Dix Speedway attendance from people in this iMerwin Marine, Bisons The game was played at Dennis 'out a pair of singles for the van- KiK (11771 H Drug Fair 9 in thih s smallll town, whahtt with area." _;lless Oil, Marlins '; Memorial Field. quished Warriors. , Hattys Kitchen 7 America's biggest money The course was opened to the OLYMPICS ARE EXPENSIVE \ Paul Williams, the Fords, Smith, the Falcon winning ., Kt Bank of Colonia 6 ner in WM modified stock car public several weeks ago. During a recent conversation with a group Club, Pirates 12 , mound choice, was superb on his logger, gave, up five safe blows OVIIKI .. 97 35 100 292 , VFW Host 6061 • i racing, Vineland's Al Tasnady, Although it has been drawing I P. B. A., Dodgers \t cight| of sports Tans, the question arose as to the cost {and fanned eight along the route, slated to compete this Thursday steady crowds, Mr, Deiner said 7 12. The Wood- i Lewis was the Warriors' losing Major League 6 feature the course can still handle a| of staging the Olympic spectacular in Tokyo K. of C, Cards (i bril pitcher. i ibid 1OU Eastern W L - seeking to grab another much greater attendance. j next fall. There were many guesses but none 290 Co., Braves ti 12; In three earlier engagements, Fire iiimun Spirit Shop 9 2'Union, who was nicked lor 35-lapper while 6 different novice The 5,532-yard course lies in the an Club, Giants 4 came close to the 62 million it will cost the Japa- St. Cecelia's shut out the Whiz Beverages Unlimited it ('safeties during his stint out race victors trying to become 95 northwestern section of Raritan nese government. It must also be jwinted out Kids'4-0, the Midget Mets edged Kastern Tire Co. 4 - the center of the diamond. ithe first to win a second main 93 95 Merrill Park Jr. Baseball LeaKUe \rsenal and fronts on Woodbridge the Colonia Twins 6-5, and the | Peoples Express Co. 4 Fords' most effective batter i event. that 30 times the amount mentioned will be Colonia \venue in ^dison. Entrance to undefeated Iselin Patriots nipped l_ Saveway Movers 1 12 during the big win was Tommy| Tasnady'made his Dix Speed through the spent to dress up the Olympic city to accommo- unior VV he golf course is the Falcons, 3-1. „ Western w L 1'eterson with four singles. The|way debut last Thursday a spec Nixon gate at the arsenal, located l0 date tourists from all over the world. With a string of six straight go- ('orraJlii's Market 'i c, 2i P Woodbridge swinger was Ber-! ] . hen he turned ovei Delzell Colonia Hardware tacu ar 011(l w •it Woodbridge Avenue and Mill 'helma's Bakery 'i ing for the Fords Mets in the I Culoniu Drugs 4 nie Peterson with three base hits.|in one 0[ t|le foreign midget stock Recently the Tokyo Olympic Committee listed tegans, Cities Service J iload. ^American Division, Hallock and !• Colonia Fire Dept. 5 With Tommy Cifrodella working cars that were, being introducer' Jbea's Beverages 2 Mr. Deiner pointed out that the its expenditures which include 25.5 million in [Falcone were .called upon to han- Chaplain , Cdlonia Civic Club (1 une of his better games from the to the fans; this was a four fai George Pharmacy 2 •ourse is now in excellent play- Olympic operating expenses and another 33.75 dle the mound duties against the ., Silvas Shell (ji diamond dlas, Iselin encountered exhibition with English and Ger og condition and should prove Port Reading Raiden and the il'.l.|\ _ The Reverend John Jeacon Liquor's l Jdifficulty disposing of Hopefawn man machines and Tasnady million for building, expanding and renovating lopualr as well as challenging to I pair of (lingers came through n, pastor of St. Cecelia's iggett Rexall 0 jby a 13-1 score in the 13 Year Old planning to race in this contest Ul| Mmor League game sites. In addition, the committee disclosed >ith fine performances to limit i. appointed Father David Insurance 0 i; Class. •junty golfers. [ Kaslern W and also the modified sessions. the opposition to one hit and as Team Chaplain of the : He said that a team ot 15 county that 1.861 billion is being spent on improvement 'I'olonia Democratic Club D 3 Iselin's power was supplied by 100k a nasty looking headei I achieve a well earned 8-0 victory. Golden' Knights, who Ford* — Clara. Barton ark workers have fertilized the projects'related to the games. porktrs Gift Shop 3!Vincent Fairchild and Donald though he escaped with only ; ! The MeU, who have now won im-iniiers of tlfe Central JIT Buys Baseball League airways and manicured the I Park "Flying A" 5 Puma, who hit timely home runs shaking up. seven straight, str-ted their scor- >'»P Warner Football Con Major •,reens "into really beautiful play An American citizen may wonder where the talics Pizzeria 5 during the course of the game. Gil Hearne, the Miami. Florid; ing in the ftVst inning with three National W ng shape." // Japanese have acquired all the loot since World licnuys , • 9 Tour tournament games are pro who has been in great forrr runs and from there tallied two ••1 recent meeting, 150 can- Edison Social Club 17 The course has a par of 70 Western W L, scheduled to be played Sunday. this year but unable to cop a Div War II when they read that some of the big proj- in the third, and^one in the third, hies ' ' •" Fords Fire-Co. 10 Irokes and starts from a former l»r the Golden Knight .Uestlako Barbel's UjColonia raepts Menlo Park Ter- feature, finally turned the trick ects include 647 million for new subway con- fifth and sixth. listened • to instructions Heyden A. A. 8 1 officers club which has been con Johnnys Gulf 4 race in the Kight Year Old Class last Thursday with his fuel-in i Kushner, Faleqne and Kamin- amcr Frank Ferrise, who liutgt'is Realty 7 /erted into a club house and a struction, 469 million for road construction and Sui'burban lijal one o'clock at Menlo Park; jected Chevy as he outran an all ski were the Mets* 'mainstays at iVick Agency fi iro shop. improvement, 80 million for railroad Improve about liyt importance of Arts, Cities Service 7|Meno Park engages Iselin in the star lineup that included afi fom the plate with two hits each. Mo- !ll Registration fee for each goiter 'nf! up exercises before the Colonia Elks 2282 9 Nine Year Old Class at lour 1964 winners; behind him at tin ment and 37 million for airport improvement. /, triple was the Raider*' lone "I the pre-season practice American las been set at $2 per season, ya o'clock at Caoper's Field in end of the 35-laps were Tommii saf*J blow of thu e game. wliii'h are scheduled Moores Fishing Fleet IH Ireens fees are $2 on weekdays Some of the smaller expenditure! include a ' " Midget League Iseljf); Hopelakvn tanges with Elliott, Toms River, Freddk Bfrb Graham's hit in the top of ""•' first week in Augifct. Browns 10 j md $3.50 on Saturdays, Sundays l Merrill Park at Merrill Park at Harbach, New York, Parker Bon; little less than 6ne million for youth hotel* and the seventh inning drove in the UJ'ii'K die" evenings sision, liorup & Sons Movers (i uid holidays. The course is open 1 It a.m.; Menfo Park Terrace bat. Freehold and Bob Rossell, Cooks three miljion for cleaning up the Sumida Ri|ver big runs which provided the I('W coach Al Campana ex lied Sex V laily from 7 a.m. with final tee !,Vthl|tii's ties Woodbridge in'the 13 Class at town, the latter the only rapes' Winstons with an S-7 decision L'lt the rules of discipline Our Lady of Peace CYO 5 13 iff at 7 p.m. which flows through eastern Tokyo. I lied I Sox Merrill Park at 12:30; Fords winner this year. over the Strawberry Hill A.C. ladheared to during practice Fees are for playing 18 holes, Indians, clashes with Merrill Park at Mer- John DiStefano, the yount The vault hasn't been closed yet because 93 The win was the seventh for the spent considerable Unit Minortt wice around the nine-hole course il Park at 12; 30. driver from Morgan who snared million is being alloted to hotels and small inns victors and it kept them even at '"K out the safety features National W Rules and regulations conform ! Tigers the 25-lap novice feature, includ the top of the circuit with the uniforms and equipmen Karitan Engine Co. 15 0 VFW 2636 0 regular golf course standards where a crash program is in effect to provide iii Senators led'among his victims most of the Mets. *d for the team. Mr. 10 •md follow the same recognized Bond Transportation (jpas t victors in thithi s Wilild branbd d ol living space for visitors and 66 million for im- firaham, Winston's first base- »a closed out his talk ex 10 by the United States Golf Associ Clara Barton Stewarts Fords Babe Ruth League Atlantic League w , I rasing, with not a single one be provement of communication and broadcasting man, had a perfect day in the '"R the importance of gooc 4 ation. Angels American W Bears 10 liing able to come up \rtlth triumph batter'i box- rapping out three ° and scholastic 3 15: Deiner said that the indusUia facilities. Most expensive of the games sites is Haritan Oil Co. IVanks 4 Satan AC 6 number two. doubles nad a tingle in four jaunts 4 leagues and other organizations veinent. Cards Toms Shell 5 Only Thursday night speedway the Enoshima yacht harbor which cost over six from the dugout. Apierioan and individuals desiring more in- Neale, who plays with Giants 1 Kennedy Park • in New Jersey, the Dix oval has million. * J Andy Pulek) rave up four hits II formation are invited to call the > in thh e Atlantil c Coasl Dial Agency Civic Assn. clear call on track speedsters during /his aeven inning stint to 1(1 clubhouse at 548-8654. After each member of th,e VlPS on hand had ' and is the current Golden Clara Barton Carvel National W Lions who are launching their weekend pick uri Winston's mound victory. 7 Supervising the operation of the *' line coach, »howBd a film Braves Braves' Chain-D-HWs schedule and. who are reporting in completed scrutinizing the expenditures, Rem Gary Miller wai charged with 7 .•ounty golf course this season is season's Portland-West- Raritan Valley Bus Co. Dodgers ever-increasing numbers, the Hillen' setback after beinf 4 Eugene Murphy of New Bruns- Webb rose ftnd started for the nearest telephone. Grey Sox Pirates Pacific League w i Warmups for the speedy ma- tagged by seven base kwfclu. wick, a former athlete at St. When the Happy Baker asked Who he was jjoing i-qaching Btalf plans to hold Bowl-0-Mat ' 11 ! chines begin at 7:30 p.m. Peter's High School. nore squad meeting before MMfett hello AtMeUc Association Seals . 2 to call, Rem shot back, "I'm going.to call to can- Six former Open champion* W 4 3! Murphy attended the university wew ID thU war's event. They of the summer practice NatioDkl American Reds • cel my appointment with Mayor Zirpolo. I wai 12 4 of Minnesota and was graduated Orioles Fiie Side Phils I Accepting Entries were Julius Bows, Arnold Palmer. L0 2 with a master's degree in educa. going to a* him about the possibility of bring- Angel* Oak Tree Drugs 5 Maglione Ices Jack Nicklaui, Gene littler, Ed 10 4 lion from the University of North i School student Johnny Gil- Cardinals Steve, Cities Service S Panthers For AAU Swim Meet ing the 1968 Olympics to Woodbridge, but on Furgol and Billy Casper. It Dakota last year. was playing golf at the Pirates- Miele Exo&vating 7! COLpNIA - Entries are teing second thought, we don't n*d them. What wai 6, At the end of the golfing season, ra, N.C. Country Club Indians Tomw&e Pony League accepted for the New J«sey AA Bobby Bm Bruc« 1 Championship Swim Meet which he plans to go to St. Paul. Minn., that overall flguie agam?" feet began to hurt. So, Shop Rite . Yankees Gene littkr »d Torn Nl«J • off his shoes and .played Shop Rite 9 2 will be held at the Colonta Swim to coach, and t«ach in the schoof HEAKDS SQUARE ITEMS birditd the par lour 10th hok l 7 4 CFub on July 18, at 7:30 p.m. system there. «J. On the 160 yard BravM National Coopers Dairy The Board of Education recentty appointed the ftnl round of this year's U.S. t 5 Only legally registered'state AAU ole, Johnny piade a hole- Athletict Circle Esso Lion Club Colonia Boulevard, Colonia, Fur- former Barren athletes Bob Kovaci and Herb O Senators 5 and YMCA swimmers may com to No. 7 iron tee shot glv- Jimmiej Meat Mkt. Fir* Side ther information on the meet may White Sox 4 oete in the championship events. Hollowell and newcomers Pallay and Avena as Closure vote is only sixth first ace. Fire House No. 1 'selin Lumber Grey Sox 1 Entries may be sent to Mite be obtained by calling Trumba 'ottstul out. fire House No. 11 t Jodgers Trumbatore # the Swim Oiib.'tore at the Uub, under God" iu ultsdtfi 7|Mineals Chemical 1 II) I by court. Mhwi lMjpu of Coloola Costelk* Independent-Leader (E B ) . Cart rir' MOHOORRgf Thursday, July 9, 1964 Classified BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY R.\II:«,

OF ESTABLISHED LOCAL and AREA FIRMS! ILM tor ir, p,,r,|s raeh a'M,:.. na. Costume Rentals liy Cam Funeral Home Linker - Plimblng & Heating - - Service Stations 10 V "LITRE FOLKS" FORDS STAGE DOOR •"'Ml M. GIORDANO •:•• No ti; vi ^ Summer c /• ' TOWNE GARAGE 1413 Irving St. Over Phone; Mu-Th. ^ "'"'I SUMMER DAY CAMP Funeral Home Plumbing & Heating J F Gardner 4 Son 'Wfo LUMBER Rahway ftlephon* MUrptir. '"'"' Air Conditioned & COAL COMPANY • Installations 485 AMBOY AVENUE Z ' 120 Bass Featuring Parking On Premie* Plywood • Hardware Woodbridge • Lu(t, ftncttl-iD mo >"' Misnn't ('Ippllti • limitation t Repairs SALES SERVKT PARTS Phone Boards Roo'ini • Panfllim MErcun 4-SMO COMET - FIAT • Modtra nbrrgiu Mi.!' • Alteration* Replaccmenti ng Pool PIA'S :? i fthlnitM • Snlldrtt Snpnluj Mustache* R'c're Specialist* In 'table ami tour "^ - ri 1QCQ0 Hits 1 PARTS 11' Wading Poo!~tx>'.h r>.i-i FU1-5BS8- er FU1 -5859 Mllfwnrk t Gir>|t Donn below »urfa«. «n>• Theatrical Make-Up rni w RAHWAT matlc.i nid SMITH hard-top. (im-n .irv: Rtamnablt lain - Call Slipcovers . Air Conditioning - Glass Moving & Storage Plumbing and Heating Special This Month! lieatcr. aiilinii;.!,. |gb Rcmsen We. , Avi'nel (lay Nineties MErcury 4-3388 ME 4-H098 RAHWAV Call YV Hiu;i; 'lC,'. AIR CONDITIONING "Many Jobs Are TW Large IDEAL WAY MOVERS Bathing Suits Ml St Gtorgt Avt. for Is Why Not Lei The Toilets FASHION FABRICS Woodbridge, N. .). But None Are Too Small" 'Inrrrmi l)«iir»lnn' $10.00 « QUALITY HEATING '"7" Mi-Cnlleys Kitchen Faucets .•rtMALKHHUuSTLD,! Btlow Clomltaf ALL TYPE Custom Made Slip Cover* HnmidificatlM Move Vnu WITH THIS AD GLASS REPLACEMENTS Gas Water Heaters S C 11 M | y Air-Cleanin I if Mary Diltres Coiffores Home & Industrial Glazing REPAIRS and $8.95 mo;ins tv',.'.,, WARM MR InstalUrtlow Sttlint BT Storm Windows • Screens trrr and your finniK \ , MR. GAY Store Fronts • Furniture Tops Slnrjjr REPLACEMENTS !|X'r 'Ai-ck ' t;,;, , Room Divider* Sewer Cleaning •!4Pnur Service Wigs and ('.ill Mi • bvK&O Tub * Shower Enclosures DRAI'KRIKS 382-2820 tm WtlnutH Tim. P»Tnwnti , Electrolysis Mirrors Custom Made AGES .., \LLIED STORAGE CLRTMNS • Framed, Resilvered & Hung NATIONAL VANS (ill (oi trff 1N3 fl'WJJ Fraturinf trip "Service K)R Rr\r si New Rudlf Local and World Wide Movers flJ D-3311 Printing Haircut 12«6 St. George Ave. AveneJ With a TORT HKADINi, AVENEL H21 Main St. Rahwa? HE I-2MJ KI 1-2222 Fl) 8-39H Smile" ullr;i-m(xlcrn Hour1. Daily 9 - 6 P.M men! Iloni •*[[»• nrludcd lmn,>"' Thursday i Friday 'Til 9 P M. - Music Instruction - SLIPCOVERS Call KM-m". NEW KIND Or Closed Monday and »8 Washington Ave., Carteret CARTF.RKT CENTRAL ED FREY apartment, li.ri Delicatessen Learn To Play The DRAPES AUTO GLASS (Farmrrlj With Iharlfj f*") plied. Call Kl l-.V FROM ANY ANGLE Made by AIR WINDSHIELDS INSTALLED PIANO-ORGAN Vou tVtll took (Inchiciim Tinipd Class) Your Lovelier! PLUMBING • LOST AND Mil \|, A :ONDITIONIN( Custom Picture Framing ACCORDION With TRW SHOPPE Ernest Kast, ERicient and A NEW Private Instructinn^ h? LOST - (',ii\ , (13 Rahway Avenue Economical Service J Decorators STVLISH Qualified Tcarhcrs an paws, necli anr] -:.:; Ksiimatfs ChMilully (liven 1 Woodbridge Custom-made Slipcovers evening, v Kini 1 i HAIR- CALL Kl I-5KI5 Beginnera and Advanced kl DEPENDABILITY Claire A\enue\ V.<^" CIT Students Accepted HEATING Sofa and (Opp ffhlt« Cburrh) ward. Call MK i-Kv GOES UP Call CARTERET GLASS CO. 2 Chairs S49.00 • SALADS at Their Best Call HIE 4-5446 ELECTRIC 181 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret Authorized SEWER SERVICE Includes labor, stltwrlt. ovtr- • SODA FOUNTAIN lurked srams and hf»vy ilhii SERVICES 11 Sales & Service /ipprrs. Marie's Beauty Salon • FRESH BAKERY GOODS ««; Hirrrll Avfnlie CONN ORGANS" I? YOUR DRINKING r.n *1 37 Washington Ave., Carteret - Home Improvements Woortbnitjr, N. J. CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERV is for OpeD 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. come a problem \.c-.r/..a| RIMBALL PIANOS SHOP AT HOME SERVICE KI 1-4433 Anonymous can help ; INCLUDING SUNDAYS (Clostd Wednesday) JAR DOT Just Dial Fl! 1-5797 Bl 2-1515 or write i1 n Closed Wednesday All D» MErcury 253 Woodbridne MARY CO 387 Avenel St. Avenel PIANO COMPANY 4-H38 PRINTING A MisUkf Ceramic Tile - PAINT •48 Rahwaj Avrnue "So Miss Glornck hn/k. if, [ Woodbridge Attention Every Second Gal. Tires engagement with that T,a:ua| OPEN DART It 9 - Sit 10 • Real Estate editor, did she"' Ntw LENNOX "RFC" Mr. Merchant: "Yes, she wrob1 Inni .-imt «n| EDWARD SWANICK ATTENTION! TIRES LIMITED letters and he rcturncft i.'.t-m i FREE ? IS IT A SECRET ? r Alt Conrfitioniirg a rejection sliji stating < .;i •* Ton Are Onlj One ol NO LIMIT I am now Bill Sealt, Prop. ' Call UJ! CERAMIC TILE Vou know it's for SALE! Printing serves business he was always plensed :u s« J BEAUTIFUL D1SPLAVS accepting a 44,000 Readera Reading Your BROKER ATLAS things and they undo'iK»t-il> ] ME 6-9052 CNPAINTED EURNITLRE limited in many ways. Helps to CONTRACTOR TIRES scssed merit, he »as trea'..1. o •FREE SURVEV This Section. USE MARY CARTER KNOWS IT'S FOR SALIC! including Mosaic tiles number of Budget Termi stocked with other t STAINS VARNISHES build sales, speed opera- Beginners ind BIT WHOLESALE of a similiar nature." New Jobs awl Why Not Call Today and tions, cut costs. Let's A. M. MUNDY Inc. DO IT-YOURSELF Advanced Does thr buyer know it's RETAIL Repairs el All Kind's Place Your Ad Students oa the for Sale? Call 388-6868 talk printing in terms of 162 Amboy Avenue in tnd ADo ^ [I I \ 1367 St. Georg* Av« It CosU aa Little a» VIO1 IN - VIOLA • £ Woodbridge 40 Mary Avenue, Fords .Ground LET Coloaia your bu«iness. VAUej (4(30 18.00 per month. AND ACCORDION DELTA - SUPREME B. F GOODRICH TIKES Auto Body Shop COMPLETE Eddie's Music Center Passenger Tires Truck Tlrei - Coal ft Fuel 322 State Street, Perth Amboj MLS RECAPPING - Detective Agency Est. 1938 - Phont VA 1-1IM NEW & IStl) TIRES HOME Tell Your Story CARTERET The AUTO BODY, Inc. TOBOROWSKY Painting Contractors- Tree Surgeon Business • Fill Your Coal Bin With DETECTIVE AGENCY NO-DOWN- "Have Ihitsltc.i — Leblgh, Premium Anthracite Licensed & Bonded by State ol Will Pawl" Nfw >ttersr} PAYMENT Back To Work and - PORCHES 1st pay, 6 mos. After Illness NUT or STOVE CIVIL & CRIMINAL GARAGES "These beam will /•':•••' •* £V£*Y PRICE "THE TREE KING" INVESTIGATIONS ALUMINUM SIDING Service your mouili.,. wo n ^ RECREATION ROOMS EVERY Stf£ quite dejrovud'.' We Are The Only Detective ELMORE'S ADDA-LEVEL Agency Licensed And Bonded TREE SERVICE COMPLETE ABD-AROOM Directory COLLISION WORK In Middlesex County Which MODERN KITCHENS "The Kiperts Who t'irt" rtaniiiii;.,trimming, spr»jlni. Has Store Protection Through- DORMERS TRADE YOUR HOUSE • Free Estimates r^\lt> trfatrnf nl. rablLni out The Night (9-61. BATHROOMS Leave Everything To Us and hntriiig \\r removp dead nr iindislriblr In-ii Rrtton I* • Insurance Claims WALLPAfER PAULSON & BELL 30 Yean ot Know How »hlr rates, fully Iniurtd. Day & Nite Call 2nd ROLL FREE PAINTING CONTRACTORS • Road Service and Experience ID (169-i 256 All Paints Guaranteed V Alley 6-3132 Rahway, N. J. For 861 Route No. 1 CALL FU 2-0331 Residential Home Sales 193 New Brunswick Ave. Member There is AUTO PAINTING Avenel • [VIE 4-3500 Multiple Llitlni Struct Perth Amboy Next to Rayco Businessmen only ( From Stern & Dragoset Jewelers' REALTORS Who WELCOME Kl 1-9000 127 Kor Fast Service ME 4-55C0 (26 Roosevelt Ave., Carierei Just Give Us a Call' 54 MAIN ST. Love WOODBRIDGE Auto-Insurance SIMONE BROS. Money I LINDEN, N. J. ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED! Roofing & Siding - AUTO INSURANCE HU 6-^726 - Paved Driveways - FL 8-1667 DIAL Assigned Risk Placed HU 6-OJ059 We File S.R. 22 for GOLDBLATT'S ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS T. R. STEVENS k Revoked Licenses Contractor j'i Oldtbl EitibUitaad aw(in[ tod 6heet MeUl Wurk ME 4-1111 , Collision Coverage 17 to M EXPERTLY INSTALLED tiSS SI (JKOROE AVE. community li|f Low Down Payments M East Cherry Street Also WOODBRIDGE g Months to Pay RAHWAV Repair and Resurfacing f r |D Cancelled Policies Replaced V & L CONTRACTORS '° '""; ,D Assigned Risk Rtjeits Placed Foreign Cars • Workmanship ,ft Material! Additions and Dormers Sales UP!.. LOW COST INSURANCE Guaranteed Garages Liquor Stores EVER i COLONS Recreation Rooms FRKE ESTIMATES REINFELD AGENCY SINCE Siding and Hoofing FOREIGN CAR Telephone MErcur) 4-18W MIDDLESEX AlrCnndttlonlni S3 Pearl St. Metticfeea REPAIRS R. SMITH, Paving LI 9-9605 Porches Warm Air lleftt Induitrlal Eihautl Siittm OUK FIRM Leaders and Gutter* i COLLISION WORK WOODBRIDGE FORDS Motor Guardi PRESS FOB FREE ESTIMATES All Types of Repairs ! HAS .Asphalt Paving Free Estimates Liquor Store, inc. LI 9 - 7037 MB I-JUJ THE WOODBR1DGE KULLY 1NSLRKD WK DKLIVKBi BEEN PUBLISHING CO. A&H Stanley Kl 14696 EUROPEAN TRAINED ASPHALT MECHANIC Complete Stock ol Domestic DRIVEWAYS Henry.Jansen & Soi ADVERTISING 16-20 Green Street •MMM ASPHALT PAVING and Imported Wlnei SPECIAL Tinning and Woodbridge Drivewaya — Parkinf Lota Been and Liquors Imported Auto . All Types Matoa Work Sheet Metal Work PORT 171 AMBOY AVENUE THE FREE ESTIMATES SALES and SERVICE Drivewayt IUpatr«d Booting, Metal Celling WOODBRIDGE. N. J. I0U St George ATCHM and SeaW All Skilled Labor and Foraac* Work SOLD |T AVENEL BUSINESS and SERVICE Work Guaranteed CaU ' Jfeck (New qUmJltii) 598 Alden Street THROUGH THE CALL Power, ballr I:I« 4. U to «:» r. H. 0 RECTORY ADS DIRECTORY 985-1631 •atnrdaj »:M 4. H, ts f :M P. H J.C HENRY Woodbridge, N. J. WANT ADS ME 4- ME 6-9070 BUNG RESULTS ' MR 4-9752 tctephoM MErew7 4-U4I CAU TODAY MS 4-11U 11 1 FU 1-5518 U 8-3247 u 'J-'' ' Dependent-Leader (K.B.) - Otrteret Praa Thursday,. July 9, 1964 PAOB FUTBDI ^

UEQAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LKG/U. S0T1CW1 LEGAL NOTICU LBQAX LEGAL NOTICES Now Hear This ot «Mwfc*, K.. J. MBTT THKOOP AND FIXINO this ordinance Independent, of the dred, Bevtnty-Two (»«9.«7a.OO) Dol- AI * tnrnirri IALB itlons ot restrictions apoa tb* ner Commonly known t* U Lots twet or parcel of ll»ndd , LTMB elimination herefrom of m\y inch lars more or lew. plui InUreit to. Bait Bninfwick, »« ' (Cont!mi«d from Sport* P»ge) PCTALT ran THE VIOLATIOH 1 d fllir tl lOFCMOR COVRT Or TCIH of such power u may b» sp»-|.n.c. »» muu..^., ...- ---• THBMOF. ESSKSuS*,?* .,''* » « Invalid. |sther with the costs of this tale lT dallyy providepd d by lalaw or rulM ol'iThe following wru'-pmtnt Is Well p of Woodbrtdw, ln the BI IT 0RDAHHD br the Munici- OTION a. Date «f Effect. , The subscriber reserves the mhl CHANCUT DIVISION of Middlesex, in tt» Btatt Court. Bold subject to condition- . IB this Mortgage: Oas Rang*. ants to Ronnie Osborne, the Kennedy High Jersey pal Council ot th« TowTuhlU of This ordinance shall take effect to adjourn said tale from tlm* to M1DDLMU rOl-NTT ,ef salt, • I TH* appresrlBMrt* smount of tb* Ls.sist. Woodbrldg* and be In force from and after Its time subject onlj to «uch Umtta- Docket Ns. r s:?-U ROBERT B JAUmON. meant to ft* Mtlsflsd byjsM mlf patriots' head football coach.... Prank kpproval as required by law. tons or restrictions upon th« «- RIWI KDQl 8AVINOB AND Shstttflt . iUi th* sum of fo«t*w TtoiBBM, ventlon Cod*. ROBIRT • . JACKSJACKS, >erelsl * off mch power as may be sp* LOAN ASSOCIATION, a New Jenn Two hundred. Nlnety-Hln* •milled "Plot piaj, of M,nU) __ JLAVTTT Siirpny, the Township Superintendent of Parka, {J""*. Htnated ln Woodbrldg* There 1* hereby adopted by iM President of the Council daily provided by law or ml** ol Corporation, is Plaintiff, and PAB Attornflr*. 00) Dollir* more or lew, plus IDWT- Municipal OounoU or the Township Said Ordinance remain* on nlelCourt. Sold subject to conditions IUALTT CO., a corporation of Mew X. g/lt-U-7/3-l/M e|eortgaged prrlnpremlswm d»1(l May i,xh,ixh MII)1)I.F,SF,X CDTNTV the data on which this ordinance Wpodbrtd«e. Countv of Middle**: DOCKET NO r V.it »3 to lead St. Cecelia's to an 8-0 victory over St. The subscriber reserves the right shwi takt affect, ths provisions IUPKRIOR COURT Or names unknown, THE BTATI Of 1MM. NEW JERSEY, and ROSENTHAL and State of New Jrrwy By virtue ot the above Hated UNITED ROOSeVEt.T to adjourn aald dale from tlmt to thereof shall be controlling within NEW JERSEY BKINO known and dMUniMd a* lin Vlanney in the Recreation Light Senior tbne subject only to nuch limita- the limits of the Township of CBANCF.RV4T1V1S10N AND ROSBNTHAL, INC. a corpora- Writ, to me directed and dSlireredJAND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a c Jo tion of New Tork, are defendants. Lot 1 In Block 473-J u shown and I will expose » »»le st public ven- potation r>r -.he 8ute of Mew Jer: tions or restrictions upon the ex- Woodbrldge. MIDDLESlfx COUNTY dnlgnated on a certain map an p ; erclsn nf such power u may be Docket No. r 921 13 Writ of Execution for the, sale of dudu e oon |l» PlslntlffPlslntlff , ano CHAR1E3 BLBLB E A League. ... The Netf Jersey AAU Swim Cham- SECTION i. Deamuom. titled "Map of Old Farm !fetat«s' aii specially provided by law 01 ruW RIVIR IDC1E (1AVINOS AND mortgaged premises dated May 37th. WEDNESDAY, THE «ih DAY Of * Sl'SASl'SN BLEKABLK . hihi s wifeif , »n«t a. Wherever the word "Munici- situate In Woodbrldga Township, UNION COUNTY TRUST C.OMP*:, pionship will be held at the Colonla Swim Club of (ourt. Sold subject to conditions 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION, a New Jersey IBM. Jin.,Y A.D., 1M4, pality" la used ln the Fire Preven- Middlesex County. Me* Jersey, pre- at the bout of two oclock by the NY, INC . a erirnnmtinn of New Jer* of sale. tion Code, It shall be held to mean oofporatlon, la Plaintiff, and PAB By virtue ot the above stated pared November X, 1959. by Kdwar Saturday, July 18. REALTY CO.'ft corporation of New Writ, to me dlrpcted and delivered. then prevailing (Standard or n*y-.«e». are Defendants Writ of Ex*cu: ROBERT H. JAMISON the Township of Woodbrldge, c Rellly A; AsKx-imes, r r. k Lan light Satins!) Unit, in the aftet- Won for the sale of nirrtaaftd preBT- JMsey, ''JOHN" RANDOLPH and I will eipoae to sale at puUllc Ten- Surveyors, and filed In the Middle Uherlff. b. Wherever the term "Corpora- 1 de noon Of the said day, at the Bher- :!••» ««ted Man 17th. IM4. 10 YOU KNOW THAT (TOWARD FELD tion Counsel" Is used ln the Firs "MARTjnnni RANDOLPH»yiiiiyvt,rn,, hiHLsS Wilwifee, first uu' vu ' sex Covinty Clerk's Ofticr February "ft Offtee In the Olty of New "» 'irtui ot the abate stated Attorney. Prevention Code It shall be held Humes being fictitious, real first WEDNESDAY, THE Jflrh DAT 0* 17, 1M0 as Map 2177 ln File 5^7, iruaawlck N. J. • .Writ, to me directed »nd del'.verea, L. 7/9-i'e-a-3o/M to mean the Attorney for the names unknown, "JOHN" TATES JULY A.D., 1904, SAID Drem'sef ^ommonly known Fekete, the Phils' pitching star in the no. 12 and "MARY" YATia till wife, firm houi of tw6 o'clock try the ALL that certain tract tor part*! ' *'" eipo» to sale at publlo vbn- iTownsblp of Woodbrldge. aa ,WJ Onrfleld Avfnue, Colonia, al land antt premises hereinafter !1»» ™ WEDNESDAY THE 22nd name* b*lnff nniuoui,tloui," real"real ' firsfirst j;.«?» prevailing (Staiidnrd or Diyy- Fords-Clara Barton Boys League, has now Won NOTICR c. Wherever the terms "Chief of Woodbrldge, New Jerary. particularly described, situate, lyln« DAY OF JULY A D.. {964, at th» the Fire Department" or "Chief names unknown, THE STATE OF llght Savingg) time,, In the afteatr The approximate amount of tbe Id belutt in the Township of h""r n! 'w° °'r"x:« •>' the then pre- Notlc« U hfreby given that at a NEW JERSEY and ROSENTHAL It noon off the said day. at the Sher- llln seven of his team's II victories. . . . Bill Bihler Regular Meeting of the Municipal uf the Bureau of Fire Prevention", Judgment to be sathflrd hv Mid oodbrldge. County of Middlesex »» « 'Standard oi DHyllght 8a?- or "Fire Marshal!" shall be used ROSENTHAL, INC , a corporation of iff's OBlce' In the Olty of New aal* Is the mm of Six Hundred Six- id atite il New Jersey ln«' t!me- ln *ait at public ven- and State nr New Jeriey: to adjouft said sale from time to Ilddlesex County. New Jersey, pre- ?)>* ° ^"^i; . ,'- iLS' DINANOE OOVEHN-INO THE purpose of this ordlnands. due on BEINQ known and designated at time subject only to such limita- and November 30. 1S3», by Mward Middlesex and State of New Jersey. DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AL- WEDNKDAT, THE 29th DAY OF Lot 7 ln Blcxx 473-Y as shown and tions or restrictions upon the exer- ! Rellly & AMOflaiei. PEA Land I Being known, deslfnated and dls- mered their former chucker Maynard Winston. d. Wherever the t*rm "Fire De- cise of such power M mny be spe- urveyorsrveyors, and filed ln the Middle-iL"18""^" " »nd b» f, "J..8- ^ TBBATION. EN1, ARQEMBNT, JULY A.D., 19M, designated on a certain map «n- 1 1H;ork Nn 0 OQUOPMENT. REPAIR, nKMOLI- partment", or "Bureau of Fixe Utled "Map or Old Farm Istatei" cially provided by law or rulss of county Clerk1. Office FebnaryFebnary "• !! » «*""" -"SS.f* Principals requiring first aid after six innings Prevention" shall be used ln this at the hour of two o'clock by the Court. Sold subject to condition! o: te'lON, REMOVAL, CONVERSION, then prevailing (Standard or Day- situate ln Woodbrldge Township, , I960 as'Map 1377 ln Pile B47. '"li ' ordinance, they shall be held to Middlesex County, New Jersey, re- ale. ID y!^. of play were Harold Mullln, Bob Mardnak, Al U8E, OR MAINTENANCE OP ALL mean the "Board of Fire Comls- light Saving) time. In the after- SAID premises being commonly BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES noon of the said day, at the Sher- pared November 30, 1950, by Edwaid ROBERT H. JAMISON, sloners" of each respective ftre C Rellly & Associates, P. E. & Land Sheriff. Aquila and Bob Zanzalari. . . . Woodbridge Am- AWD THE INSTALLATION OP GAS district. iff's Office In the Cny of New APPLIANCES AND OAS PIPING Brunswick, N. J. Surveyors, and filed ln the Middle- DAVID A OELBIR, Attorney erican Legion managers Monk Messick and SECTION 3, Modifications. sex County Clerk's Ofllce February . T/a-«-U-J3/M udgment to bo satisfied by said KNOWN A3 THE BUILDING CODE: The Board of Fire Commissioners •ALL that certain tract or parcel M7.60 PROVIDING FOR THB ISSUANCE of lsnd and premises hereinafter 17, 19m as Map 2377 ln File >47. ule Is the sum of SU Hunderd 81K- «i. li- Elbur Richards were notified that four of their shall have power to modify any uf iy-Two Thouund, Two Hundred,,92 at the Clerks Office of OP PERMITS COLLECTION OF fcll described, situate, lying SAID premises being commonly SHERIFF'S SALR p the provisions of the Fire Preven- lUty-llght (««2,J«8.O0> Dollar«i* ™ 0. IT4. PIES, MAKING OR INSPECTIONS: tion Code upon application ln writ- ln the Township of known as 193 Oarfleld Avenue. Co- gUPERIOR COURT OF Belnc; also known as Lot No, I. players, Jerry Foglia,' Mike Coppola, Walt Fee IPROVEDING PENALTIES FOR THE g, Count; of Middlesex lonla, Woodbrldge, N. J. moro or less, plus Interest together Ing by the owner or lessee, or his NEW JERSEY with the costs ol this sal*. n Block 157. on the BonuA *! and Jim Scewcyzk were named to the district VIOLATION THEREOF AND RE- duly authorized agent, when there Stste of New Jersey: The approximate amount of the CHANCERY DIVISION Carteret Tax and Aejeeemsnt PEALING ALL OTHER ORDI- BEING known and designated as Judgment to be satisfied by said MIDDLESEX COUNTY Th* subscriber "»7"["« right, rommonlv unown a. are practical difficulties In the ) adjouni aald SA1« frail tlm* to - o.rj«,«tw «* '» f-*.¥tmrmt i NANCES OR PARTS THEREOF IN Lot 11 In Block 473-Y as shown and sale Is the sum nf Six .Hundred, DOCKET NO. r-IMI-tl 4 n(1< Sh atrMt All Star team which is scheduled to meet Essex way of carrying out the strict let- Sixty-Two Thousand. Two Hunttred, ime subject only to suih llmlta- « »J "I - OarWn*. 1 .CONFLICT THEREWITH. ter of the code, provided that the designated on a certain map en- Irvlngton Suu» Batik, a New Jer- WHEREAS recent burglaries and Fifty - (»«M,250.00) Dollars more or tlons or restrictions upon the mr-™5f.'l, onniKPT •">• County Saturday in Carteret. ... Bob Younker, spirit of the code shall be observed, titled "Man of Old Farm Estates" sey banking corporation, la Plaintiff SAUBa attempted burglaries ln various situate ln Woodbrldge Townihtj. less, plus Interest together with the and BKCO CONSTRUCTION CORP else ot such power as may be- spe-1. o«UUJ».l CourtI, public safety secured, and substan- costs of this sale. the H and S Market pitcher, fired a no hitter garden apartment projects have In- tial Justice done. The particulars Middlesex County, New Jersey, pre- a New Jersey corporation; PAB daily provided by law or rules ol Sheriff'! fees. dicated the desirability and need pared November 30. 1959, by Edward The subscriber reserves the right RSALTT CO. «_New Jersey Corpor Court. Sold subject to conditions o! for b»tter locks and locking devices of such modification when granted to adjourn said SH!« from tlms to p salt. against Lenny's Deli In the Colonla Little Fel- or allowed thereon shall be entered C. Rellly Aj Associates, P. E. k Land atlon; ROBENTHAL ROSEN i Unpaid auosimsnti' It any, « on apartment doors, Surveyor!, and filed in the Middle- time subject only to such limita- THALTH , ININC.C , a New York corpora ROBERT H. JAMISON, i Subject to rtsttlettoM, tf any? upon the records of the depart- tions or restrictions upon the txer lows League. . . . The Fords-Clara Barton Boys BI IT ORDAINED, by the Muni- ment and a signed copy shall be sex County Clerk's Office February tlon: JAMES P FITTIN; WILLIAH Bherlfl. 5 Subject to such state of fim cipal Council of the Township of 17, 1W0 as Map 2377 ln File 947. else of such power w may be spe DAVID A. OELBER, Attorney. ma( an accurst* survey and &• furnished the applicant. COUOBXIN and JANET COUQH I.L. 7/2-9-18-23/64 $60.48 League will play their annual All Star games Woodbrldge; SAID premises being commonly daily provided by law or rules of |LIN, hi* wife, and STATS OF NBW itieotlnn of the premises mint SECTION 4. Enforcement. Court. Sold subject to conditions of Sunday at Dennis Memorial Field. The first of SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section The Fire prevention Cod* shall known as 17J Oarfleld 'Avenue. Co- JIR8ET. are Defendants. disclose. * 1(M of the Bmlc Building Code be enforced by the Board of Fire lonla, Woodbrldge, New Jersey. sale. Writ of Execution for sale of mort SHERIFF'S SALE Subject v\ easements, If any-'*' three games will start promptly at one o'clock. heretofore enacted as an Ordi- Commissioners ln each respective The approximate atnount of the ROBERT H. JAMISON, gaged premises dnled May 7th, 19ft SUPERIOR COURT OF 7 Federal, Btnte and MunlclpU nance, known u The Boca Basic nre district ln the Township of Judgment to He satisfied by said Sheriff. By virtue of the above slate NEW JEHHKY sets, laws, ordinances and regu- Building Code, 1960 tuition, the sale Is the sum of Six Hundred Six- DAVID A, OELHER, Attorney. Writ, to me directed and delivered CHANCERY DIVISION lations affecting the use and oo- Woodbrldge or by their duly author- cupnncy oi the promises. LEOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES following additional Rules and ized agents. ty-Two Thousand, Three Hundred I.L. 7/2-9-18-23/84 •170.13 I will expose to ule at public vei MIDDLESEX COUNTY Regulations are hereby promul- Fifty-Nine ($082,339.00) Dollars more due on Docket No. F 3108 (] 8 JuiUmi'nt crmtnins » Judgment 'SECTION 5. Public Garages. lor possession but ft purchaser NOTICI COUNTY OF 1ODDUBEX, In the gated and added to th« existing or leas, plus Interest together with SHERIFF'S SALE WEDNESDAY, TH8 15th DAY NEW BRUNSWICK SAVINGS IN- Rules and Regulations: Any permits required under this the costs' of this sale. SUPERIOR COURT OF would have If nhtMn his own IT.KAt TAKE NOTICI that at 9TATE OF NIW JIRSIT. Code under Article 19 "Oarages", OF JULY A.D., ISM, BTITUTION, H New Jersey Corpora- writ of possession. M! :.• fleeting of ths Municipal BtINQ known and designated as "4. All outside apartment doors, The subscriber reserves the right NEW JERSEY at the hour of two o'clock by tl tion, Is PlA.lnf.fi. aud WILLIAM J or doors permitting access to shall be obtained In writing from to adjourn s&ld ule from time to CHANCERY DIVISION t Subject to rights nf adjoining ; of the Township of Wood- Lot 477, Block 581, on "Subdivision the Building Inspector of Uie then prevailing (Stuirtnrd nr Day-'HUMMEL and ELIZABETH M. RUM- owners, and fences imd hedges, iifld on July 1. UM appll- Plat Craatwood. Section 3, situated apartments, In any and all time subject only to such limita- MIDDLESEX COUNTY light Saving) time, In the afternoon MEL, hta wife, mid EDWARD ZU- apartment projects or develop- Township of Woodbrldge upon writ- tions or restrictions upon the exer- Docket No. F 92S-S3 ir any. of Betty Bs«nb*rf tor the In Madison Township, Middlesex ten approval thereof by the Board of the said d»v. st the Sheriff's EST and ALICB ZUEST, his wife, The approximate amount or th* IIQ beyond the eiplraUoo County, N. J,. drawn by Karl H. ments under construction or cise of such power as may be spe- RIVER EDGE SAVINGS AND Office ln tho City of New Bruns- and EDWARD F WALSH, JR.. and to be built on or after the of Fire Commissioners of the dis- cially provided by law or rules of LOAN ASSOCIATION, a New Jersey •n»«» u w«mH hi. «rif» „,„ Judgment to be sathflH by said sail : June 27, 1MH to tract a WUber, P. 1, Sayrevllle. N. J., U- wick, N. J, EILEEN M. WALSH, his wife, are h , Bmn Thousand, ffi d r trict ln which such structures or Court. Jlold tublect to conditions of corporation, la Plaintiff, and PAB ..-T building looaUd oa St. oense No. MO, July lftM. Seal* 1" = effective date of this premises are located and the pay- sate. ALL that tract or parcel of land *fen(lllIlt* Four Hundred ThHrv-Nlne tSI.439. s Atfnue. Avensl, N. -J., 50'" and Sled In th* Otlle* of tbe tlon, must be equipped with REALTY CO., a corporation of New a "dead-lock" type of locking ment of a Ten ($10,00) fee to the ROBERT H JAMISON, Jersey, "JOHN" MASON and "MA- and premises, sHuntf, lying and be- Writ of Exerutlon for the sale of 001 Dollnrs more nr Irss, plus Inter- v.' i!«ilgnat« !N J. n.*rd or Muciuon^oT tSi» *"»n <* «» Premise* would of each nre district to the Division'Jersey, "JOHN" KljFTltft aid "MA- ,.1 ALL thiU tract or pnrcel Off lland,! New J'Wf State must be equipped JULY A.D., 1W>4, Also know i and deslg 1 .,. ol WoodbrldM at th* disclose. qpp with of Building Regulations on a form RY" KDJFFER, his wife, first names at the hour of two o'clock by the situate, lyins and being In the Civil Service I :n:»ikm Building School! fottilm with all flxture* now "dead-locklk"" ttype of locking satisfactory to the Joint Board of being ftctltums, real (list names un- 135 G&rfleld Avenue, r Bl- 1 tt cl 1 to or 1 d ln then prevailing (Standard or .)&y- [Township of East Brunswick In the Announced the clD.JnR p!v to the !-.n! »5 lolluwsuws:' ! Including more partleularly therein device presently In use, within Mid the location thereof; first names unknown, THE STATE Brunswick, N. J. m\e \£ the sum of Six Hundred 1o, 2 ln Block No. 718 an a mnp I i-partment of Civil Service BtiU* -UNO OF PUPIL HAND the following: 90 days from the effective date b, the number of permits given OF NEW JERSEY and ROSENTHAL ALL that certain tract or parcel Sixty Thousand, Two Hundred, entitled "Map of Loll Park. Section:' llause, Trenton. New Jersey. POR SWI0* HTO« OX. Oven & lUoge J-501 & J-SU of this Regulation. Such dead- out and the category thereof; & ROSBNTHAL, INC,, a corporation ot! land and premises hereinafter Forty-One (1660,341.00) Dollars more 1-3 Inclusive situate In East Bruni- Open tn citizens 12 months real* HdOLS Ot Dlthwuher BU-<0 lock device must be of a type C. the number'of Inspections of of New York, are defendants. particularly descslbed, situate, lying or less, plus Interest together with wick. Towmhlp, Middlesex County, nriits In thS State. Vacancy — mitft be In i (eparat* The approximate aiaount of the approved to advance of lnstd! structures and premises and the Writ ol Execution, lor the sale of ana being In the Township of the cost of this sale. N J. Scale 1"=SO' March 1953" and Woodbrldge Townrtlo. Assistant' •I^'F. Haisd and plainly mszkM ludwnMt to be HtUAed by said litlon ln writing, by ths results thereof; mortgaged premise* dated May nth, Woodprldge, County of Middlesex The subscriber reserves the right filed tn th» Middlesex County Enslriew, Balsry, . »577M1M8 p*T sale Is th* sum ot Seventeen Thou- Building Inspector ; nix OF am and NAMi or d. such other statistic* and mat- ,964. l( and State of New Jersey: to adjourn said sale from time to Clerk's Office en May 1, 19SJ as Mspnmr. ir.il be accomp*JDl*(t by * sand, Sixty-Nine ((17.069.00) Dol- SECTION 2. These Regulations ters as the Board of Fire Commis- By Tlrtue of ttui above stated BEINO known and designated u time subject only to men llmlta-Ko. IB04 Injrue No. ST. I.L. 6/23-7/2-9/64 heci or bid bond la th* ters more or leas, plus Interest to- shall become effective Immediately sioners of the respective fire dis- Writ, to me directed and delivered, Lot 9 In'Block 473-Y aa shown and r 10% of th* Ud. gether with th* cotui of this sale. upon the effective date of this or- tricts deem relevant to effectuate will expose to sals at public ven- designated on a certain mnp en- dinance which shall • be 20 days a proper, central record-keeping due on titled "Map of Old Farm Estates" to adjourn said tale lrom time to after adoption^ and publication sc-jsyjtem^wl'th the Division of Bulld- WEDNESDAY. THE J»th DAY OF at th* ofllM Of th* Oupeiin- cording to law situate ln Woodbrldge Township, •f Schools at the Admlnls- tlm* subject only to inch limita- """ '~ '- ini! Regulations of the Township JULY A.D.,'1864, Middlesex County, New Jersey, pre- tions or restrictions upon the exer. SECTION 3. If either' Regulation of Woodbrldge. at the hour of two o'clock by the k)i; Duiuung, beginning on July or any part thereof shall be de- pared November 30, 1959, by Edward m httweea 1:00 a.m. and 4:00 else ol such power a* may be spe- SECTION 7. AppeaJl. .hen prevailing (Standard or Jay- C Rellly & Associates, P. E. & Land '•'l>>M may not be removed cially provided by law or rules or clared Invalid or Illegal, ths re- ilght Saving) tune, IB the after- Surveyors, and filed In the Middle- Court. Bold subject to conditions of mainder shall be deemed Bevefable Whenever a Boartl of Fir* Com- "ist ofllce. missioners shall disapprove ait ap- noon of the «|il day, st the Sher- sex County Clerk's OfHoe February sal*. ' aiirt shall continue In full force \ iff's Offlct In the City of New Hoard reaervw th* right to mid fcflett, piuatlon or refuse to grant a permit 17, i960 as Map 2377 In File 947. .. :• or all bids, In whole or ROBSRT H. JAMLSON. applied for, or when It 1* claimed Brunawlck, N. J SAID premises being commonly Sheriff. ROBERT B. JACKS, ALL that certain tract or known as 165 Garfleld Avenue, Co- ... and to waivej lmnatettAl President of the Council that the provisions of th* Code do iM'.les, LKVT, McCLOSKKY, not apply or that the true intent of land and premises hereinafter lonlo, Woodbrldge, New Jersey. SCHLBBLNaER & TTSCHLKR, Said Ordinance remains on file particularly described, situate, lying The approximate amount of the MARD QB> EDUCATION In the office of the Municipal Clerk and meaning of the code have been "*u*hlp of Woodbrldge Attorneys. misconstrued or wrongly Inter- and being In the Tovju.ililp of Judgment to be satisfied by said IL, 7/9-U-3J-M/M (80 W for public Inspection. Woodbrldge, County of Middlesex sale Is the Hum of Six Hundred Six- ••« «l bridge IT J. Notice Is further given that .sold preted, tbe applicant may appeal i 'AUWALADm from the decision of the Board of id Stat« of New Jersey: ty-Two Thousand, Nlnety-F I v e Itar; ordinance will be further consid- BEING known and designated as ($662,095.00) Dollars more or less, SHERIFF'S SALE ered for final passage by said Coun- Fire Commissioners to the Joint I M SUPERIOR COURT OF Board of Fire Commissioner* with- Lot 8 ln Block 473-Y as shown and plus Interest together with the cost* cil at a regular meeting of that designated on a certain map en- of this sale. NEW JERSEY body to be held In the Council in thirty (30) days from the date LAW DIVISION of the decision appealed. titled "Map of Old Firm Estates" Tlie subscriber reserves the right NOTICI Chamber at the Municipal Build- situate ln Woodbrldge Township, to adjourn s&ld sale from time to nooe* that Doming rich*!. ESSEX COUNTY ing, Woodbrldge, N. J., on Tuesday, Middlesex County, New Jersey, jra- Docket No. L 1JI1MJ, J K«-6) the 21st day of July, 1964, nc S cesses or Occupancies Which May time subject only to such limita- •and Anthony Plchalskl. Part- require. permits. pared November 30, 1099, by Edward tions or restrictions upon the exer- OENJBRAL INVESTMENT CORP. o'clock In the evening, at which C. Rellly to Associates, P. E. k Land l* ""• 1**»H»i»H»im and a corporation of New Jersey, Plain- place and time all persons Inter- The Joint Board of Fire Commis- cise of,. such power as may be spe- . har* appUed to th* sioners shal) act as a committee to Surveyors, and filed m the Middle- cially provided by law or rules of tiff, and THOUA4 V. SEIP, SH, and ested will be given «n opportunity sex County Clerk's Office February Council of tb. Township DOROTHY SEIP. Defendants. to be heard concerning said ordl- determine and specify, alter giving Court. Sold subject to conditions of rtdw llivll Imprisonment. The Imposition of York corporation; RANDOLPH LA- ,.oon of the said day, at the Sher- or less, plu* Interest together with e efleotlve Immediately upon ue penalty for any violation shall ZARO and LOUISE LAZARO, hla iff's Office in the City ol New the cost of this sale. idoptlon, approval and publication lot excuse the violation or permit wife; JAMES P. FITTIN and STATE Brunswick, N. J. The subscriber reserve* the right according to law. and the creation It to continue; and all such persona OF NEW JBKSEY, ar* Defendants. ALL that certain tract or parcel to adjourn uld ule from time to if the position &ha)l be retroactive Khali be required to correct or Writ of Execution for the sale it land and premises hereinafter Two busiest doors in the house... time subject only,to such llmlta- to January 1, 1964. remedy such violations or defects of mortgaged premls** dated May particularly described, situate., lying ltons or restriction* upon the exer- ROBERT B. JACKS, within a reasonable time; and when ind being ln the Township of cise of such power a* may be spe- - President of the Council :iot otherwise specified, each day By virtue of th» abov* stated Woodbrldge, County of Middlesex cially provided by Uw or rules ol S&ld Ordinance remains on file that prohibited conditions are Writ to ni* directed and delivered and State of New Jersey; Court. Bold subject to conditions 111 the office of the Municipal Clerk maintained shall constitute a sep- I wiil expose to sal* at public ven BEING known us designated as Lot •The whole family will enjoy the wonderful convenience of a of ule. 'or public Inspection. arate offense. 4, in Block 413-X as shown and ROBIRT H. JAMISON, Notice Is further given that said WEDNESDAY, THE 15th DAY designated on a certain map •!) modern Refrigerptor-Freezer! Meal-time or snack-time, daytime or Jersey irdluance will be further consld- b. The application of the above Sheriff. penalty shall not btffheld to pn- OF JULY A.D., 1984, titled "Map or Old Farm Estates" OBBALD W KOLBA, ired for final passage by said Conn at the hour ot two o'clock by th situate lu Woodbrldge Township, nighttime, it wijl bring added pleasure to a home. Stock it with :11 at a regular meeting of Unit vent the enforced rerVoval of Attorney. hlljlt-ed conditions. ' then prevailing (Standard or Day Middlesex county, New Jersey, ire- »53.7« body to beheld ln the Couucl light Saving) time,. In the after pared November 30, 1939, by tdward your fivorite dfehes, frozen food specialties, all the things your '•; Court «f New Jeissy Chamber at the Municipal Build SECTION 10. Repeal of Conflicting Ordinances, of the said day, at the Bher C Rellly & Associates, V. E. & Llnd familyfloves to eat. Many models are frost-free-never require SHERIFF'S SALH tut', Woodbrldga, N. J., on Tuewky, Surveyors, and nl«d tn the Middle- the 21st day of July, 1964., ut 8 AAlll former ordinances or parts ir, Ofllce lu the Olty of New Bruna luperlor Court of New Jerwy thereof conflicting or IitInconsistent t wick• - , N-- . J-. . , , sex County Clerk's Office February o'clock ln the evening, at which 17, 1960 as Map 2S77 In File B41. defrosting. Chancery Division place and time all persons Inter- with the provisions of this prllr ALL that tract or parcel of lau Middlesex County nance or ot the cude hereby adopted and premises. •»«»»*. W11* ¥>*}* SAID premises being, commonly ested will be given an opportunity QOWU an 180 Qiirfleld Avenue, CMl Giovanni Prlmo Docket No. F 23(13 U to be heard concerning said ordl are hereby repealed, provided how- Ing In the Township of Woodbrdigf Oart«ret Savings And Loan As- ever, that fcuy oordinanc e or-partp s Ooiintv of Middlesex, aod 8tats 0 mla, Woodbrldge New Jersey. Jr.) and Barbara Mefeol, sociation, a corporation of New Jer- ott ordinancedi * whicwhih baa a higher New Jersey: The appruxlmat* amount of thr sey Is Plaintiff, and Pater A. Teltha JOSEPH V. VALENTI, Known »nd designateated upoup n iidgmeut to be *atlsft*d by s»ld Municipal Clerk. standard ttiaa the within ordinance Known » aud Marie TellUa, his wife, Rand shall remain ln full fore*, and ef- certaiti n m*P putlttad "M»P oof Ol lie is the turn of All Hundred Bli Jolul 8 I.L. 7/9/6* (12.3: 1 , w* 8t»t« of New Associates, a pKttWiWP. u ' fect. There Is specifically repealed feFar m Estate/t''' situated Il n WornWo' '/-Two Thousand, Thl« ftusdrei Madura, Andrea* KaraohklUM, Ned bridge Township, Middle**! Count- '^•enty-SU (1662.330.00) Do I In Writ of NOTICE an ordinance providing lor Ore premise* IJ Paraeklan, Director of th* Dlvl . l and protectiottionn IIn U» New Jersey, prepared Nov«mbej 3 lore or less, plus lnttrul togeU'i Notice b hereby given that at m. by Edward 0. B»Ulj * Aw Hi Uie costs of this ule. RfflHGfflAIfJIl-fn m, akrn uf Motor Vehicles, State o: Township of Woodbrtdgs adopttU Irtu* of New J*«*y, and tb* atat* of New Regular Metjtlm; of the Munlotpu elates PttL, 8. and fifed In tl- The subscriber ruarru tb* rl*l buy on* §t your fiwrif ton th* abov* it&Md Oounoll ol the Township of Wood May 10, IMS an* 1U iun*n4m«nti dlr*ot*d and delivered, Jersey an defendant*. Writ of Bx aud supplement* thereto.' Middlesex county Clerk's Offlc* Fel i ndjourn said sal* front time i ibutlon for the sal* oi mortgagee bridge, held on the 7th day of Jul; ruarv 17, '»» *» M&P >311 ln fl 'me subject only to such limit, v*n- 1964 the following Ordinance wa; SECTION 11. VaUdlty. premises d»t*d Jun* Ind, \f»*. The Municipal Council of the 9<7 Viv ihe l"t numher I In Bin ins or rubric!lona upon the exti - Tin »"> Introduced and read; and passed 01 » of svich iwwer as may be sjie By virtu* of the abort el*te( Township o< Woodbrtdge hireby K PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY A.D., 1IM4 »t the First Reading: i*"- ' . A a nated at ally provided by law or rules ci Writ to me directed and delivered tliat should any section, Also 'known *nd dea TAXPAYINd MBVANT Of A BREAT iTATt wo. o'olook by th* then I will expose to sale *% public veil AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING , »enteao*, or word of thij High Btmet, Woodbili » Townshl 'nun. Sold subject to «ondltlons • (BUndard or Daylight FIRE PREVENTION CODE PRK -ale. iuV Oil WIDNBBDAY, th. 5tl SCRIBING REGULATIONS OOV irdlmuuie or ol the code hereby «vw Jersey. 'i«. Ui tu* atUruooB of DAY OF AUGUST AJ). 19«, at th, '•in- upproxmuw amount of ti ROBERT H JAMISON »y, at the Bberlfl's Office BRSINO CONDITIONS HAZ ctijpWd b* declared/for any reuo» Blierlr hour of two o'clock by the ther ARDOU8 TO LIP« AND PROPEUT i be Invalid, it ,ls tho intent of the ]; Vnient to be sttUfled by w ,"f New Brunswick, N J. prevailing (Btandard or Dayllgh •' - ol Six " ' •AVU) A. QEmKK. Attorney. tract or p«o*Jftf laud, Savli,!) tlw* In th« •"•mow o. FROM FIRI OR EXPLOSION »N I.L. t/i-»-u-is/64 rmn •lu« and belug In the tb* said day. at th* HherfB's Of floe PROVXDOta FOR TUB IWFORCB-J l* OF MADISON, ln th* Independent-Leader (E.B.) - PAGE SIXTEEN Thursday, July 9. 1964 ;K. I.FOAI. NOTICKS LEGAL NOTICES I.CC.AL NOTICES ' we are bound to repeat last !he position The 1">M 'raflu free demonatic land of MI,:- II IT • ±\ i\ • ihrvatrmni n\uri- appear^ and n*d" of'rhfir iwtiw. witMj forty-'"' ~ """"" " j vtar's "wcess." he said. We death rate in New Jersey ha.s our cry is Imid wwugh \hr\ musi A M, K D s T. a; which tlm( T aids ulii I* iwb'.l:lv optn«l »n' \}' ''ff;na^ and »er<- :tn of much hifiher cla>- than yeir , . The.'State Departnr ::' f»fficers and Memln:- and Fp:i;irfmfnis • ho* Bidder. «*o art qi'•»*««>» ^1 of the Munlrtp.l Council Town.hlp ot »&,'.,.. . On Race Card n •i-.rifi !' • "he exuune 3c!irfl • m-eiwi in Moscow " M Health is training five person? of Court Mercede< =7(». •BAMD UNIFORMS ^cor.i.Dc-f with thp In«"«J!' ™,"h" townnhlp of Woidbrldnf. In *v. Said Ort:Dt./, 1 J-.r.n T Kfnr.f^ly .Hl^h Schoo; to Blrtdfrj, CoplM of !lie P«qu»ll- ^ , i , ,. . hy ilif Mavnr v ' V! ;tf which Mf.« TSere is poine to he. a d'^efrom near and far this sumrm : ••' Caiholic DauEhter- »t MM( 1 • TTPEWH1TER RIBBONS AND nc»t:on Documfnt* m»T be * " ™|h, ;,„<„ ,fM, ,|«. July Ith. 1M4 „ - ' " /fiord crowd lamminc thf1 infield ''h'r'' '" ii in "•«« vtar* herr -..jcle " modem health practices I) ir America. CARBON PAPKR ' upon «ppitc«tton to ihf ^ nnnlN,SC| VACATWO CKR- on July 29th. in« '., inp May both the civilian work I :s'.». 9pfc:fl'»v.onn snd Bid and "rand^nrd-. la-' Saturday i-.>' - • r: 23 weekly meet Korobkav said he um-idcr^ the F TITII m»v h« •••enrfd %: the of- : •i"d with hi;; nnc me ; --ian distance runner- — 1 Vitorce and total employmw <<., LEGAl NOTICES fii-t of ihf Supfr:n:*n Jinued to fall below yearaso levi i- uisH p'ound ' lor thf holiday '•net iaf— >:dr''n-:-H VOTirE OF . -:;m^ :.: the office oi Jo*Ph v. .i' bccmnim in -\ps: -.•-" of any other rdiion. ;>nnv in New Jersey . . A newly ;"•• .the tradiii'ina! Tum-2fl\ proqram '•i'u> '•'• Sot Iff •.< yiflTbv t|Tf vv.en-.i. Mumdp.1 Clerk, durlnn the ! s. out that Pyntr fVilntr.'kw •ahlt'hed Flection Liw Kevi«in:i Dtp.<•• > -, -c ->• r' ;,.'.niy nisrked "BID pn " ••- a siifiHon '•'irm moved over thr 'li-' '•'- '•' "' ;l"lf> '''if ''<"** '-\''' 1 \Mi 1 of WToc!orlti(r* th»t thr K' h!.'. b# nc riv.•\iu.ed bv ft hid bond .,. XJJIC champion a; ;f>.'»«' rr.f (iimmission will reiomnifrf ,> r ilwv re ni Introdupfd M NOTICE Of 1 ! •J'. J ,.\ ! t>! 41 g j ;. ,; •r ffrlflfd rhivk in the »mount > III I >n fmi/ih sptofiWii) afi!• « •»« S*:.ird.>\ r i- in 19fiO. could do nn better nimnietc revision ol thf Sia'i's fitti n ihf time, uii: i i! :n M tur n:tt *hilv fbf- first of -fven Hi"-ai-i^';r. .: 'i a hoiida;. r'f-v TowMMpof"w£f A, ,°^"^ Cinmbrrs Munlclpn! B-i .-'.•• Thf Bo»rC, -: E'..-i.-»:!on rn*t:r> ij;d.< Thf rharst for >ll pl»n» «nd •.:•• >i\th in the Memona! rr.n>- • lection laws next Jamiaty Fnr- l(u>f •:-.f Toinishlij ot Woodhr'.!! i •hf rieh' 'o trn: ai"' or »:; bids •i;-*c;flr»r.o;is Is t5M which mm ' Board ,,f E.11MI ; •".' von hy ODiirfrymiin '•• •: .it'une Magazine's July i^ue ha)i.ar- f for "he h •.:•; Thrv> or In p;.r:, and to wiitvf <:ia'.. no* be rf.urnfd a ,[y/' '•" ample room *-"iZ Htin Tetp 18W meter* , Vu-i:\ 1 '•- -ps-mj of me undfT .*..! - Tiwii! '.'r> ot Woodoriiif -Bitlrtf: ir.i!' b* ncfompinltd bi State Parkway's lervicc (anli'.i* - !or«l impniremciu ot the- tn::. W ,,i:l''-••'if N J. , >rjio.'."".f -iu»ty lor execution jli'1 ' ' avaiiatic -n 'he infield and card .:•• nkriv M.500 m.'ers I'-;' 'ar.H'••>:'•'--('M tn oj,a( >'\ af'": •-'istics Orenta' ard'Mai' V\,'.t Sfrrftnn T!-,r h:rt n-.ust tif "icrompMlled bv » 1 ; .inded to cope with summer fort frliftffl rhfK 'or not le» tliAn s,,ld Ordlnnncf WJ« spprovfd h , '; •'•.;•' l»ll.!-TTiil(i c\n\ iritjt fi^fl •'! >iwi- r«!!', f"."1 K 'wH<-r- hav*1 "Sn.fr •i distance.* are ninnci- ••'•'• 11. 7 3 64 »7 92 ..'.. M,v,.r. sort r-iu-ufd "I'lJilVj l' •i;'ion- . New Jor^ Sis'i 3 Brown Ktccue I.«p,:n ttji fpi fnt o' :tir> amount of bid 'iftZ Kill docs pinf Ihe -wire •••.'' -a'- Fi;rcr«p'.nd> L.-.U- : rn we cqunt very nv.nf •"• The Ti'tfn Connrtl rexneii "thf •fl-h. lMH. and will t.kf efffrt ^ i«nfd ^ '; •fncipers will police the new At'ir. • • .i.-... • NOTICK TO BIDDERS jtonn tr.iH.tjtlayi th*- yearOi.'E- -A;'! t» • ..-.•-'•vi at 5 pm • Olympic year" he sriri.fi fich*. :n ivcfpt or rfjfci iny or i.: :n. City Expre?swayto be o|:icn»- T, — ~ , Ttiwe ii. [esi. prdcrf-s i;-, tiji- Minna Aitnut. .«•.?:.• .-fiilfd Biii »;. ht received by thf r, August . . New Jersey iarfr Wf»!itn---' - ;•• .ocrttlon.t '.n :ti* T^vn^iitp roii«l.-T- 1th . The dnnr-. on, r.fcnn nr,rf«ifi •.ill . . Clarence J. Ziegler. e\-,Sf* Jtrstfy Stltc Dtpjrinifni inj; o* thf follow inp qtmntr.tes IL. i*:^f' 1* trrehV it" that the" * " ; •. ratf. and it appeat> t-h.v •<< iurribi.T.v '-uF be hatk «rr m,i "- i'iiitive director of the New Jei'ncr»» iWing Ordinance was mtularlv have a strxmc team ". • Announced chwific tl:r<- • r :•,' VDTIfE pd, and ndoptfd ,At i> rfnuUr for the rewrd (ja\:r,i! ~[x-H in;! I . W P Taxpayers Association, ha- beeii r.ljpllrstlons. JnJv 3t :'••:. '••-• Mlid t»f tlte Municlpa. CUMIVI! „..„. *'# *?i °i' 1 •''> ml'tfr f0a\ for the :r-'. 17 550 Tout 5t«t)i'.i?ei! Biu* PLEA.SE TAKE Notre* th»t r. r> 0I B slated, m receive M7?o in ca-h I-" - ^ named chairman of. the F.a>-tuT pllca'.lons. durtn. »nd i^il.n. !.9M IF !R' RCP !ir Toriulilp of Woodbriaef, In " " '"• " q'l.L-iaci'.oni- *|>i»v ^' '-'- a Pub> Mffttne »f :h» ^unlrly..: County ot Mujdteiejc Nf* Jfr- T«kf further i. prizes (or a 10-y«er high-in V» S'a'es Taxpayers Confereru•»• for Council of-the To«nsMlp of Wond- mtnt of civil Service. S' •' H on 'hf 7lh d»T of duly', 1M4» «•'*. or nh>' date 1 " :n acrordancf wi-.h pidus and Spfhrjrij- ? ^eld on July 7. 1964, app'.l- Jersey and surrounding vta-e- |i.r» *'iX"W - lr,v XAI*- trrr Trfnton. N*w Jelwy. (JRI1INANCK TO APPROPHI- he "dJonrnVd !h« ! .iflcft*ion5 f>n nif in^he offtrf o' d;;o:i u! Albrrt. Canin, for a S;*- •iuch a program, despite no m- T^K •' " 'V''' !-<";|«'- Open :o citusrai. 12 mos.-t- T ATI THI 80M OF W.000 OUt 07 U -"•••?'• u'i! 'rx- -trfnC'i ::i. M!S2 p«f v»ar Continued froni fdit P<^ CAPITOL CAPERS - It you Citrk ,of ihf Township of Wood- Actually, all car warrrtup- V,ad 'i>- ""• '"•*< i ••' '<* -'.rone baf.'e Pnndpa] Bnnnwrtnt Dr..!--:!-. II r'- bjldw. Memorial; Miinirlpa! BuUd- ncelect to get youtsell irnmuni7ot: filsn-. I5237-M80* p»r v«r :nn. Woodbrldne. Sf» JfrsfV. until dfsipnattd as Lrn 2A. In Block 50« AND OTHBR BTRBfcTS W THX Take fnrthr' been coippleted and seven lap' aua.r.-' Vrneman trac krtiff. h<- center in We-- T: : (L 7.9/-I6-23/M » 1 2 00 pm Preral'.init Tui.f, Ju!>' 20WA, S DENISD TOWNSHIP Or WOODBRIDOE, Bo«r* ;> v aciordine to Ru-- •r . The Slairr SCIK»/: ..I'I -~ 19*t. to b(; openrrt and publicly Copy of the Resolution and :!' <:i-\ act of carelessness you in- rt«d by the Town Colirwil a: : 00 rpn.TOiu for the Mid denial are I ftEREBT CBRTirt that«ytht ipeclBnitlonn promptly at 7 o'clock, when thf '"ah i ;.•(•. rill Knrnbk'iv PROPOtAL ,,-xirc Ordinance IU Introduced nt Dated Ju.-. 7 .v. inege Services of Philarin; •:.. dulge, "claims the Medical So-, bids will b* r*.f.i»-i r, pm. PreviiiitiB T;:nf available at rhe Office of ;!•> •lie No plans «iirt nppclflcrt'.ipiis will Municipal Clerk »! the MimWi! ••-.e nif*tlni of the Municipal T „ w bidder amoDK eiph: d:r,;'< -•d of Wuea'lo:. <,'. L (.-ietyaf NPW Jersey . , Harry B , •• p be eiveti to inn p:o-;>P*'.lv? hUlderp Munlclaal Building i. i:i.l! of the Towrahlp of Wood- '•'•'' Townshl;i of Woodbridge . 1 J rij firms, will provide dim: u -•• Weiss. Trenton, retired director! A1ni::us!ratlon Butldlnt .•-•: ixV.aiu!! . they arf preq'iBllflcd I re- JOSEPH V VALBNTI M-.dKe New Jemev. held on June ""»"< »' T.<: OlUWkS nCflHMTIIOIOS jy'..r-r.' K^-i.-m world record on quailflciitloii ;>f-r*o<] shall end on is:h 19M, and tt\tl publlratlon ac- Towniihip ,v at New Jersey's si\ S'.i'ot the State Division of Plant In Strw: Woodbrldg*, Ntw Jfr* Municipal CJerk. K ii ii Monday, July 50, 1964 H- : . 30 July 15, 19M B'.drifr* »::. be notl- IL. 7.9 94 M« crdlni! to law «u further con- IL. 7/» M MfltllAllf ClWOAra " " li>or T<-r-Uvancs'.>n nwi ;s this year . Da-, A \ tiustry. has written 793 hooks, ar- niinvui ouigcij ,- , .1!4. Ra;ph ^mn hy ^ TBrien. Supervisor of I.nrt-i ticles and miscellaneous pieces, n the State Office of Milk Ind\; to win the honor of being the State writing champ . . . 7or th« t\r»t timt icitBct hi f oaad p ^ ry, ha.s been promoted to I> •,;>\><\ m in * nnr b*«linp mbtUDC* with tht »s- "' ''Y^. ,"" '•" "'"" ^ Jirector . . . New .Jersey ;- i\ traiihiBf »bilit7 to thriok htnor- • *or!(1 nia.'K ot 27 teet. J'i iiunt- SAVINCS • QUALITY • SERVICE! rhoidi uid to rtlitre piin-without -,u>h a -^ inH aided leap of 27 iected to produce l,S80.0Wi ';;i>st nrgery. In cw« tfur C>M, »hiie - . w- . )f 12 pints each of biueberrn - this i«itljr rdifrinc ptin, »ctu»l r»duc- '^ . , Editor's Letters tion fihntikift) took pl»ce. Holt T:;:i_- ear ... The New Jersey Lc.-la- (Continued from Edit Page) »m»tiin of ill - rt«alu wt« to thor- Koro^K'^ told th« official Sovi-.-l •jre has adjourned untif Ni-->'-n> WE CARRY «UUmentilike"Pi]ttlu»«ce»»*(i to f*w" S^vvy. Ta.^. that T(: ter 16 with no summer -A"--i thing about ihis Why let the min- YOUR MOST VALUABLE ONLY U.S.DIA. b« • problem!" Tht »«rtt ii t iww Ovant.-'.'nn '•'•a> sick. He mi.wplanned . . . The Salem ('.•/ ority rule the majority? Let us 1 ItiliojlubiUnce (Bio-D7nt*)-dn- [^. Zniirr.f-n-kv Brothers Momoria Board of Freeholders ha~ >'( loin together and wipe out this TRADING STAMPS FREE! GOV'T. 'CHOICE^ 1 tTbii*obsu*M"ijno"tvir:- ^m lr" -^owow last weekend. ommended hy the State i •> movement which can be the first . i»pjio»i(oTr or.owiimiii /orn ym, Kjs-ian pilot said the M"-missioner of Rpalth for C-IM': steps toward an anti-religious SALE THRU SATURDAY GRADED «Utd />r^n.«»« OT. At til drar w,. ^^ ^^^ ^Ue|. ^^ the position of Counly 1'iii: country. Write to your Senator or counttn. ;han 'he 19fi3 meet. leallh Coordinator and hirint Congressman, both* Mould be ideal, TiiN rioe> not mean. (ell qualified health officer -,o and make your voice heard in this

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OK THE

irst Bank •owmi-rot O«N ot POT xtf% .39' and TRUST COMPANY NJL Crossrib Roast t.. 69* CHUCK C RIBS of BEEF STEAKS m<» . 99 RIG. STYLE U< POT ROAST .49'

RIP STEAKS . 69* OVEH SHORT RWS .45' KADT h. Wuodbridffe • Iselin • Fords • Avenel • Pprtli A in boy • Avenel-Colonia (TURKEY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JLNE 30, 19(4 DRUMSTICKS 29: ASSETS HHtf TOMATO CONVMMTAUMMtoU CRIKOOH. Cash autl Due from Bunks •.-.., $16,396,945.92 L'. S. Government Bonds 15,000;426.59 MACAIOM1 5-99* 4-99 » Municipal BOIKIS ..... : "... .., 15;968,118.67 Other Bondw and Securities 188,375.00 WHITE TUNA TISSUES Federal-Reserve Bank Stock 112,500.00 Loans and Discount-. ... 39,092,185.80 '<• AClAt A5iT COLORS oo< Accrued Interest r 405,855.38 of 400^f W^ MAXWHl HOVU. HfCH NUT __ _. 8 Furniture and Fixtures 610,664.71 Banking House' and Improvements 816,195.98 COFFEE ;:^ 178 CMW CUWT com ^ DUNCAN MNH~«< Off «»ioJ.«A« Other Assets - MALLOWS ... 29* CAKE MIXES 3-89 f. DUTCH MAID ^ -^ NIBLETS 6«98 TOTAL ASSETS $89,077,078.24 * SUGAR WAFERS 39' SODAS Sft 11-88 DAIRY DEPT. SAVINGS HNiST QUAUTT - SUCH TO FROZEN FOOD DEPT. SAVINGS LIABILITIES CHOPPED HAM or DEPOSITS: SWISS CHEESE h SPINACH Demand 942,892,244.68 BORDEN'S AMBHCAN SUCH h Savings and Time 35,572,973.00 MACARONI , U. S. Government 2,168,973,77 » NEW FROM •OMEN'S! TV PINNERS MILK SHAKES SWANSON "< TOTAL DEPOSITS S80,634,191.45 AU.VA»ntB •"" Capital ]WH ... $1,000,000.00 SALAMI Tooto« FROZEN JUICES rUSMIMMI Common Capital Stork .. 1,425,000.00 PICKLES ^^*^X 479* Surplus... 2,325,000.00 • TWO GUYS TRADING STAMP Undivided (Profits 238,98175 * ONI; BOOK SPECIAL WEEKLY SPECIAL Renerve for Contingencies 5,4-67.52 TOUR BOOK PPfl TOWARD'HE WORTH fAij PURCHASE OF *Ree«3rve for Fof*Hil)le ( PLUMS REMCO CONTOUR .. Future Ijmt* . 714,284.70 CALIFORNIA SUGAR SNORKEL '< TOTAL CAPITAL FUNDS AND PEM 4 PENCIL SET BEACH RAFT RESERVES , $ 5,708,736\9|7 Tip-dip pen loading. Ai$ortod eolori. POTATOES Reserve for Expeim*. etc. 245,967.2p S«toolh writing action. Gift bpxtd. NEW SALAD Unearned Interest ,. 543,276.91 ExttUntlot bMdior CUCUMBERS 3 - 19 family pool. Other Liabilitieh 1,944,905.66 US I Stamp 6.95 CALIF StlDUSS Ht 2.91 TOTAL LIABILITIES $89,077,078.24 GRAPES WlTNAF0O»NKlUSI0r$2*rl 'Rjeserve accumulalod with permission of U. S. Treasury I)cp;irlnient to provide for any ' . futjur* loan losses. This reserve is deducted from loans in reports to supervisory agencies. Mr. Clean DIRECTORS Ivory Soap I Ivory Snow PERSONAL SIZE C. EDWARD ALLEN ERNEST R. CHARLES H. REYNOLDS Vice President (Retired,), ^ President, The Per(h Amboy „ President-Treasurer, .65' LARGE LARGI Eastern Division, California (Oil Co Savings Institution [Reynolds. Bros., Inc. THEODORE J. BRICHZE IRVING A. HANSEN W. EMLEN ROOSEVELT Vice President President-Treasurer. President Cheer Comet MORTIMER GREENSPAN Fords Porcelain Works \ Spic & Span President, Flagstaff Liquor Company DR. R. W. HARRIS JOSEPH SLUTZKER Chief Consulting Engineer, AUGUST F. GREINER Vice President LARGE URGE Motex Corp. , 2S-0Z. 2«° 28 Funeral Director LORIN W. KEMP DR. JOSEPH M. GUTOWSKI Manager (Retired), Co. Counsellor-at-Layv

COUNSEL 10 p> M •'4* Route 9 - Woodbridge OF«N DAILY 9:30 A. M. till . D r LEWIS S. JACOBSON OPEN SUNDAY* 9:30 A. M. till 0 P, » DAVID T. WILENTZ ROUTE 18, EA5T BRUNSWICK •ht StUi k\kwi Iv t** Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation o T