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Carteret, Now Jersey, Thursday, February 11, 1965 KillrrHi „ 2nd (Ins Mill PRICE TEN CENTS At I' o., Cirttrot, N. J. Faithful Priests Our ,iul duties fill a parish priest's day. Prelim ""Tii'ot all. He works seven days a week, LAMB PLEDGES EXPANSION OF FACILITIES •"ti,r unpredictable hours of a country Foster Wheeler CAHTEHKT - lie-elected to k:o\\[ wink, Carteret Little Mr. Macklow were Mr. Iamb's All budget items were de- .)„ energy of a mailman, passing from a third term on the Board of League and is past president running mates feated; capital outlay, yes 808: 1 ,„ another, being touched by each but Education, Joseph P. Lamb, of the Carleret Jewish War Total Votes: Lamb, 1482, no, 1.042; current expenses, Budget president of the. board yester- .':l>iiiii'(l liy none. Veterans Harold (loss, a absentee vote. 4; total 1,486; yes, 883; no, 1,030; foreign Wins Jap Order day said the board will con- born, yes, 903; no. 939. These civic leader for many years is Ro$s, 1,474. absentees 6, total, * • • tinue an intelligent approach figures include the absentee president of the Carteret Li- 1,480; Maddow 1.337. absentees to administrative, budgetary ballots. While Mr. Lamb was . ,„ miimate glimpse of a parish prlests's brary Board He has been a 9; 'ital, 1.346: Ellwand Colgan, and education.il problems of highly gratified at his re-elec- ' 7'irtcrrt Press reporter called at the scout leader, active in the 1.026, absentees 9.. total 1,035; Is Aired tion, he regretted that all hud- For $2 Million the public school system. Little League ind was one o{ ,. st Joseph's Parish, the largest in the Edward Fa|k (191. absentees 1, get items were defeated. A Also elected were Harold V Thr small rectory, suitable for one or the founders of the Carteret total 892; Gerald Candito, D3B, new election is to be held Ronrclct Sees Re (lUCed Mflddow, active for years in Youth Center. Mr. Ross and absentees. 5, total 841, mn J N now houses four of them. The parish Municipal Spending •wn'fast. currently has some 2,200 famll- CAHTEKET - The Carter* plant of Foster-Wheeler Corpor- ?i«wiwiifji*f; \. fiscal >e:ir - $12,000 less tha* ,,,t, Victor M. Orabrlan, OSM and Rev. capital hy the Export-Import Bank of Washington, the Hornugh Council Chambers M Rvan. OSM., all members of the According tn information received by ConEressnian Patten lust nifiht. Councilman Charles Boncelet, ,ii l,.i Thr reporter managed to halt the Foster-Wheeler plant in Carleret will supply a condenser ( valued at about tl million and a hiuh-pressure heater als- however, declared that this oper- • li'-ihrion for" a brief chat He has beon worth approximately $1 miHion. ational budget was part one of, i; 11 years There can be no telling of two phases of the proposal, stat* The Kxport-lmport Rank authorized a $24.6 million loan ti in>: that the capital, mandatory, ,-. dav in a priest's life" he said, "with- the Tokyo Klectric Power Co.. Inc. The loan will aid in finan n1.! complftement. For In a busy Cath- and statutory expenses in the , ring major plant expansion of the Anegasaki Power Static- (it her portion not brought before) !•, tdrir duties intertwine located on Ihe southeastern shore of Tokyo Bay, Hie public at this time would be over sM.imo less that last year for n total s-.ivinR of about $50,000. , ;i is in) by 8:80 a.m. for the morning Mayor Andrew Banick made it. ! firs! Mass. After breakfast, calls are Flower Arrangement cif.-ir to Ihe interested persona i, to the homes of the sick or visits to present at the preliminary hearing CAKTEHKT - Mrs. Marge Mekilo of Whittier Street, (a, that the figures were not definite Father Oaydos estimated that during and could he changed either way' in- made some 1.000 calls to hospitals. teret, will give a demonstration ot "Artificial Floral Arranu, ing' at the Columbus-Cleveland PTA Mwt'ns held at th when the budget is submitted to nnot measure the hours. From early the people next Vyednesday at the Cnlumtnis School. Kebruary 18. al 8 p.m. i HVlock at nl*ht he Is .busy, But the irst official hearing. i Mrs. Mskilo has been wtji known for her beautiful displa;, v'hili' many departments show- not end there. Often In the small hours 'or several years, and many discriminating homemakers hav decreases, the most important iiinm. the rectory phone rings A pa- mirchascd her creations to (trace their .homes. liielory increase is indicated :•• riving 'The Ait of floral arranging is not one to be taken lightly. the fact that an overall $200 rtrtlM Mrs Mekiln "There must, of necessity, be a proportion aise was requested for aB ate balamc achieved, depending on the flowers one selects to wroush employees, including po- ,>i running the parochial schools, the display and th* piece of furniture upon which it is set. as well ice and firemen. Councilman Charles Bohanek >n.'r.: participation In the various church Rationed at Media. Pa. Sister Mary Louis. P.P., will be leaving low since he felt a $550 raise .At linns. the United State* of America the latter part of March along would be more nnprwhte in line to present a puppet show in the near future, all proceeds going iWeek is Marked at School with other municipalities. to Stater Mary Louis. O.P. The mayor indicated that a.$200 general raise for all employees eom# to call at the rec- tion is far more important than treatment. was sufficient and if the pro- (lav They came to seek advice for an CARTERET — All public school's in the bor- School nurses impressed upon the Carteret posed finished budget showed any iiotv of retaona. A distraught mother ough this week observed National Children's figures higher than this he would Mik about a wanrtrd child. An «no- Health Board Warning : Health Week with special programs. The children that as a result of proper care they can veto it. ^turbed foeng fwSsn tasks pface. A feof the w«>k was to inform the. public of be spared serious, dental problems. ,. ... Those in (ABTF.UFT ~ Health Officer Nicholas J. Ric« »ted atten- ception tn nfalry of the a* Photo shows Mfs. Bronia Wolski; Columbia :!oM Mrixjgh rfvldttits ihtit in wwdaftve ne meal together They may dlacuss patient may return to school or continue to resume normal Carteret Police should be present at the hearings of the day and things to be done for activities. Achievers Center For Tinkering? so they could be questioned by the ": the evening. The parish has a Holy public. The mayor agreed that It is not the duty or responsibility of a physician to render CARTERET - This borough could use a Center for Tink- this was a' fine suggestion ailtt .-- wty St Vincent de Paul, Altar and a release to a patient Tlie release of an isolated or quarantined Group Wins ering. Stage Own Rait would look into it. Society. PTA, Third Order of Servite*, individual can only be valid when issued by the Health Officer That Is the thought of Charles P. McKeman, of 30 Willow CARTERET - Carteret Police Councilman Thomas Deverlh -, •'. Mary, Confract*rnity of Christian 7 ot the Dept. of Health Street, hobbyist, stamp and coin collector. staged* 'their own "bookie" rak said that it was "a disastrous JSew Award last night, apprehending Richard Young Ladles Sodality, CYO., Hi Club, He would have a place where anyone could borrow tools jear for the taxpayers and evil, Pe'in, 42, of 51 Roosevelt Avenu thing should be done to cut ex- u!-;. Boys and Cub Scoutv St. Joseph's CARTERET - The local Car1, and find materials and work space to build or repair things, at his place of residence and penses. He and Councilman Bon- .uid Parish-School Library, The weekly teret High Schol youngsters who or just mess around. charged him with possession of celet got into a debate over the i)h s. Parish Bulletin gives a piclure of a Training Course are members of the FMC plant's Most of the stock of materials and parts would come from lottery slips, copies of numbers, loss in taxes by the reduction of ;irif'.st's busy d*y. Junior Achievement company,; scrapped motors, appliances, cars and other "junk" that every- lists of numbers of a lottery draw- assessments on waterfront indm- JAPRODUCO, were *e first stu- • » » CARTERCT - A special three-hour training course for reg- body Vould bring in. ing on the Irish Sweepstakes; lot- try. . ' ' iitered nureei to serve as volunteers at a Bloodmobile visit will be dent company to winithe new "E" teries to be drawn in Such maintained that "we can- Award from JA of Vnion County He suggested that boys with an interest In taking things '-I has to be 4 part-time psychologist. held on Tuesday. February 16th. from 9:30 A. M. to 11:30 P. M apart might be hired to sort them and put usable parts on the and New' York. He was arraigned not afford to give any raises in and Carteret during this year's! salary while Carteret was In a •!:•• administrator, soclollgist, diplomat, at the Foster Wheeler Corporation, Kobsevelt Avenue. shehrw. ; * under $1,000 bail. JA operations. j crisis." Lazar said he understood •>i counselor, financier, fund raiser and These nurie* will be refreshed or retrained to take tempera- The same amount of bail was The award Is presented each set on a assault and battery teachers where only getting a •uy pillar of the community. Said Father turej. pulse. Wood pressure, £heek hcrpoglobin and ask questions PTA SESSION Holy JVawe Society month, to the area JA company charge filed by Patrolman DeWitt $100 raise and "that's what you • r "A priest is taken for granted by on th* medical history ard. They will'not make venl-punctures to which stands out for excellence j CARTERET - The St Joseph To Sponsor Dance Doscher, who was bitten on the should give the employes here - and efficiency in overall- company f • w really know about his daily work." draw the blood; a st.ilf of nursen accompany the Bloodmobile to do PTA will -hbld its regular meet-! CARTERE11 - St. Joseph's finger, according to police re-/ stay in line with the Scgool - d ft d '•'•>'' growth of the parish, St. Joseph's the actu.il drawing of the blood, operations, attendance safety atjdj M(. Febj.uary 15th at 8 Holy Name Society will sponsor ports, when the .policeman at- Board." . Mrs, Frank Nevens in question- - I'iRhi masses on 8undays, five at the I Tbe lUoodmobiU' is scheduled for three visits to Carleret in good housekeeping .This is "^p^ at the school annex, a St. Patrick's Day Dance on tempted to extract evidence from ing how expenses were arrived at fitst lime one of the local JA rjeposits for the coming theatre Saturday evening, March 13fh Peon's mouth. Penn swallowed the "> dtath—around the clock. But each uill donate their time during CARTERET ~ There is a Cliarles McKiernan ill Parkview; j • 1 tion of creating through sew- their nimble fingers, each an New York. The performance working for the betterment of the National Beauty Salon Week definite touch of the artist Mike Hudacko in Carteret Hillsi amottg the many Carteret wom- ing" said Mrs, Inga Philipp, 81 artist in her own way. While the apalrtmcnt was being feateured Westminster Symphonic •'"•I the nation •Ubruary 14 -»» giving |)eniian- and Carteret Park; or John Me. he, FnM John j, Choir of the Westminister Choir en pf'to sew, .They have the Tennyson Street. "Women have Mrs. Connie Fiore, H Monroe r Nulty (541-2115) uj Tennysonll - - —• • •• College, Princeton, New Jersey, enls and haircuts to indigent il to be creative with nimble- never really deserted this old- • Drive prefers to do, detail i75!'i.Truinbeli l Street, Elizabeth, LI Estates. an dthe Berlin Philharmonic Sym- oatients in several hospitals and; thimble. age practice, They may have jwurk - embroidery, hand- entered] the place and was imme- phony, currently

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Mrs. More checks with tape measure. Mra. in her work. (E.B.) - Cartewt Thursday, February 11,1965 PAGE TWO 500 Boys Enroll Session Tonight PTA to Mark Jaycees Begin Anne Marie D'Zurilla Air, Water For Holy Name Jewish Community News Pollution To\h Little CARTERET - St. Joa. Founder's Day Joint Campaign Weds Peter Sosnowski CARTERET — Over 600 boys Holy Name Society will hold] CARTERET - "Making PTA have registered for the 1965 sea-monthly meeting tonight in Pay (iff" was the topic of William Be Fought son in three divisions of the Little school auditorium on High SI Carteret C. Kvaraceus, Professor of Ed-; On Pollution Cartcret League, as stated by at o o'clock. ucatioii, at Founder's Day Dinner, CARTERF.T - Herb Kfiplnn CARTERET-The eight Jaycee President T. DeStasio. Tentative- Oldbrulge, February 4. Attending was fiuest speaker at Cartcret 1 chapters oof aare a F, along the Ar- • , .art MflV 'St I I*""1"1 AtUS ffOm UlP ''^ • idtil ea have un- from Washington-Nathan H.ile Jaycco-pttes membership meet- th»,r Kill industrial area have un- season w to s art May w. a ^^ > The wille be the guest speaker PTA were: Mrs. John Litus, Mrs. ing, held at City Line Social Club. drrtakrn a joint campaign to annual dance is panned to ^ t k trol air and water pol ulion MVeT the rna Valentine Blatz, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Kaplan spoke'about reasons (m A Bnr topic will " "** Jaycee chairman Joseph u June Joseph Hoos, Mrs. Joseph Frank-jfor, find prnpcr way to draw up In the income tax law and Mrs. Charles Loretto, Mr. "Wills." application to the 1964 Inc 1 '\|T recent meeting, involving tax return. and Mrs. Floyd Reichman, Mr. fjew members introduced .it tl" all chapters from the area, it was( the Dodgers, and Mrs. MBrtln Levitt, Mrs.|meeting were Cecil Barron. Bar mg i decided that the Jaycees under-; ^ the Liaison chairman AGENCY NAMED Ungin Buinis, Mrs. Andrew Mit- bara Krysko, and Joan Sofkn. !take a project called Air and National rn Mrs. Joseph Bober, Mrs. Julia - Foster Wh» Mrs. Betty Fillmore was also a Wate..u,cir Pollution. A committee Ted Zajac has Thomas, Mrs. Joseph' Comba, guesf at the meeting. was formed and members started! the'gcnernTchairman Mrs. Henry Loniak. Jo"rdon * Herrlek. Inc. as its 1 Abraham !1, Album. Rabbi j cers and dinner on February 27th. The organization voted, and ap- •o compile data on this subject. d .. ^^ ,or May The February meeting of the l f vertisiruj agency. John M Wi Sem Breslow, Prfs. ' All pair! up members wishing to proved an amendment to the S At the early stages of this pro- 'ashington - Nathan Hale P^A the sales promotion manager of V••i.l >., iVhnnry 12. 19R3 - 10 attend should contact Seymour *„ J"*^" Constitution. President of feet enough data has been re- APPEARS TO CONCERT n or will ho held on Thursday, Febru- lias Andra company, announced today Adir I 5725. B 'k ' reservations. Club, Mrs. Sandy Ingrassb cHvod to mnke the public aware; CARTERET _ Mtss 18, 8 P.M. Nathan Hale an- wta"« JirUrt Avenue, a member! Mr. West said Muljer, Jonlc Light the Sabbath candles be- for payment of dues in February' ar>' made known the following (it it, Donahue saw. fore y.m P. M. Hth School. The program will honor nouncements. An area meeting "The big questio S1DRA: TesaveM, Ex, 27:20 All items to -ippear in this col-: rounder's Day. The second gractej wm take place at the City Line Pollution nn should be "submitted to Herb mothers will be in charge of hos-j Social Club on Feb. 15 which will dirt 3fl: io, 'umn include a spaghetti dinner a\ $2.00 HAFTOKAH: Exekiel 43:10 27. School. per person. Miss Irene Syno- said to be public enemy Services on Friday at the Jew- wiecki is chairman. An orienta- 1. Untreated sewerage is a men- ish Community Center at 8:3(1 tion Tea will be held in March. ace to our health, as is bad air. r M Ronald Hochman will Chairman Mrs. Joan Nonnemneh- Disease of the lungs could bej chant part of the service Oneg ;er. A Visitation Program will be caused by stagnant air, Polluted • Shabbat will follow the service, held in April. Chairman, Mrs. nir can ruin our farms, while un-i sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Philip treated or improperly treated Hochmnn in honor of their son's Knlh-'Richmond. D.S.A. w'.H be sewerage ruins our natural re-1 Bar Mitzvah. hejjj,n Morristown Feb. 20tb sources. Either of these will J Services on Saturday at Jewish lower our property value and | Community Center at 9:30 A. M. probably be a hazard to our Ronald Hochman will chant the Guitar Lessons health." he continued. Haftorah and v'll become Bar Nuptial Phillipsburg, both cousins *f the1 It is the committee'i function Mitzvah. Rabbi Album will con- to uncover problems relating to duct the service and deliver the Set For Girls Pollution that would affect the Bar Milzvah charge. 6Ul in healtn nfld welfare of the piiWie. Services at Congregation of - Miss Carol Ann Autocunas, Wood- We would like to present these Brotherhood of Israel on Friday «ShTSth~ grade 'teirinl, Church Miss Anne Marie Dlurilla,bridge;"cousin "of lhe bride was, problems to you and together try at 5:00 P. M. and at Congregation | guitar lessons can recis'e-~t the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. flower girl to have them corrected," he con- of Loving Justice on Saturday at Youth Center Friday, February D'Zurilla, 118 Dorothy Street, r-.- John J. D'Zunlla, Jr. Carteret cluded. 9:00 A. M. 12 from 6 to 9 p.m. or Saturday teret became the bride of Peter b-other of the bride was best Mr. and Mrs. P. Hochman ex- from 1 to 4 P.M. Classes will Paul Sosnowski son of Mr. and,man, ushering were Frank t. tend an open invitation to the en- start February 18 at 8:30 P.M. Mrs. Frank E. 'Sosnowski. 138] Sosnowski. Leonardo brother of I nfUpfon Plllircll tire Jewish Community to attend The Carteret Recreation Street, Cartel The Rev-!the 2room. George Ciszak, Eliza- LUUICIdH \J11UH" the Oneg Shabbat and Saturday announced that registration is still jerend Andrew A. Okal officiated bethT 'Nicholas "p'ApoIito; West morning services and Kiddush. open for free ballroom dancing Iat tne double nn8 ceremony. Long Branch, Michael Nutalties, Sisterhood meeting Monday, | classes. This is for all students I Given m. marriage by her fa- Cartoret, brother-in-law of the ! Lists Services February 15th, at 8:30 P. M. I from the sixth grade and up. The!"f - «• bnde ««e a gown of groom, and Richari Morro. Port CARTERET - Septuasesirrn The JWV Post 745 of Cafleret is t m r1 ReadingIl 1, cousin of the groom. Rimdav will be observed at 7/nn next clasl s will be FridayFid , FebF . j*!l^*£^Si J^ S2! ""'Afte"r 'a tri™p to the Poconos the having their installation of orTi- [ at 7:30 P.M. Mrs. Kay Symchik,with cathedral train, long p Lutheran Church, 712 Roosevelt sleeves, scoop neckline and full couple will reside in Carteret. For of the Carteret School of Dancing, boufant skirt trimmed with ap- traveling mi». Gosnowski wore a Avenue, with Services at will be the instructor. Classes will pliques of alencon lace, sequins brown and black tweed suit with am. and 10:45 a.m. The Rev, Story - Hour be conducted at the Carteret and pearls. a black beaver collar, black ac- Willis Morgan Ross, pastor, will) Youth Center located on Wash- Three tiers of hand rolled silkicessories and an orchid corsage. preach. Mrs. Robert Pe'.er«"n| ington Ave., opposite the illusiollusion veingfeirra^ Mrs, j Afternoons MISS CAROL WARD Theatre. ing pillbox. She carried a bouquet Carteret High Sc'«' l ^Bk^Berkelel y HHisi s is organist. „ MISS VKR.NA ANN TOTIN On Friday. February 19, there |'0'f and stephanotis. IseeretarialSchool, East Orange js Church School meets at fl:30 ', CARTERET - Children be- ENGAGED TO WED: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ward of 57 Park tween the ages of four through j will be a dance at the Youth "MrVMichael Nutaitis, Carteret.j employed at M&T Chemicals a.m. in the Parish Hall under the RING ON HER FINGER: The betrothal of MIM Vena Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey, announce the engagement of Center. This, too, is open to all i ter of the groom was matron of j Inc., Rahway. direction of William Shuff. Sr. Totin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Tottn, H Wketlct seven can now enjoy stories readi their daughter, Carol to Alan Huber, son of Mr. and Mrs. s s students from the sixth grade honor, bridesmaids were Mrs. (• Mr. Sosnowski a graduate of j and Mrs. Thomas Miller, primary Avenur, to Bruce Arthur Wadlak, MM O* Mr. ui Mrs. Al«. (o them by the Carteret Jaycee- Harold Huber of 123 Bernard Street, Carteret. Miss Ward was and up. The music will be played! Frank E Sosnowski, Leonardo, the same high schoolserved in the j superintendent. ander W»C arteret has received a/ Federal I s^ted to the memb*s of St. De- dedication of the church. • John Lesky, president; John Ut- MCBEV Street, Carteret. The public is advance of $133,300 to begin a|metrius "Ukrainan Orthodox It was brought out in reports us, vice-president, Peter Kosten survey and planning activities Church by its priests, Rev. John that all Organizations affiliated and Stanley Phillips, financial and for its 9S-aere urban renewal WMDO v-a Hundiak. pastor, Rev. Peter M£l- with the church - the Sisterhood;recording secretaries, Michael Jnhrv ••»«•••,uc Pnv flWMtof - •^v*,.*:.™,, •• Concert Saturday Night project called '^CHROME," U.S. ech, assistant, and by the mem- of the Blessed Virgin, St. Deme-,Bodnar and Michael MuzyxaJ k'BMtar be installed as flag bearer at the ' 1 HIV Auuxai 1895 Rep. Edward J. Patten (D-NJ) bers of the bo^rd of' trustees, trius Men's Club, St, Ann's Auxil-j treasurer and assistant. Aho meetuig. EUa Kunz ,IM CARTERET - Reverend Aug- affair in extending a most cord' announced today (Thursday.) showed that the parish made fur- iary the Planning Committee. St.]Michael MageUa, George Tiztoj VIIIIJT ««"<" MarkowiU are hostesse for the ustine Medivigy has announced ial invitation to all to be with .L :.. .u . — Demetrius Parent-Teachers Asso-'stephem Lesky, Andrew Hedeshj eveningm/pnmp, AA sociac/vinll will follor^lU..w, the'(hatu« . Tt th. e S_t —.'. -. • - ciation, the junior and senior and Peter Pntkopiak, auditors; AU B«nl Top V-« choral Group them at their concert and dance. District - Middlesex County ilK. HMUo * How business session. Mrs. Jean church's exterior, installation of chapters of the Ukrainian Ortho- uj™™« WS3.0U wrs. Jean; m hold a concert ^ danc9i Michael Hry'cuna. Sr,, Constantine liHtV ^ 1695 Michael Halasnik's orchestra was informed of the approval by the iconostasis — a screen cov- dox League of the United States, Mynio, Jacko Waskwici, John y g p will supply the musie for your hi VS. Housing and Home Fin- 1 was welcomed as a new ered with icons in front of the the senior and junior church Wrubleviski II, Richard Harrow, srw^wtm^ra a,"»-at the ?St . *****.Elias Auditorium -, cor • - :»dancin- g pleasure to complete the ance Agency in the nation's capit- member at the previous meeting. .sanctuary, — the renovated and choirs, the Altar Boys Society, stewards, and Michael Dobrowoi- ner of High afld Romanowski evening and to fulfill the concert rllF V BIMMM 4 poor, 1 CyUAila The following were named as on Thursday. lnew murais a^^ to the beauty Sunday School Teachers - partici- _...ski., Georg__e Terebu^h an,d John ut0(n4Ue beads of standing committees. Streets. | theme, "Music is Love." \jllL f * ' »°"" tUtftHf 1445 The project involves a pre-|of thi house oflvorship, adapting 'iated in every project and to- Dobrowolski, Jr.. cpmmittee on 62 Program, Jo La Bracio; By-laws, John Lehotsky, president of the Mr. Frank Peter, choral di- iominantly residential, area in]it tolthe architectural style and gether with all parishjomrs were Petitions, Vern Brenneiw membership, Em-, St. Elias Choir will be the master rector announced that seven he southeast corner oB Carteret.! iconography of the Eastern Orth- * B**Mr born stains on a broiling pan. Peter, general chairwoman ui tne 61 Perth Amboy, directed by Mr. The parish was honored with John Petach; St. Marj, Wilkes- [•LAN FOR DANCE two canonical visitations by His Barre, Pa., directed by Mr. CAKTERET - The third annual Eminence Metropolitan John The- t Door, AuttMtt Pauley; Holy Ghost, Philadelphia, tfardi Gras dance, given by the odorovich, the primate of the luaio k BMtar Pa., under the direction of Mr. ' Kliis PTA will be held Satur- UKrainian Orthodox Church of tht lil COMCT 1 m Daniel Kavka; St. Thomas the ay, February 27. A gala affair United States, who officiated a Apostle, Hahway, directed by Mr. s planned with a late buffet sup-1 the blessing of a monument at tin SWITCH George Salxil; and St. Joseph, >er prepared and served by the! grave of the late Bishop Josepl ' 4 Doat, AuMoutt Carteret, dilated by Miss Elean- PTA mothers. I A. Zuk in the Cluver Leaf Ceme 61 CORVAIB\ BMlo k HMta - 995 or Abaray. BERN AT S MORSHIRE (10% Mohair) 2-oz. tk*ins. »»Q. $1.00 Central chairman for thiice auaaffaiur i i is Mrs. Frank Peter. Other i Doot fttiok TO GAS HEAT ier cam- Winter Season Special mittee heads are: Mrs 60 COMET 695 Ladanyi and Mrs. Andres,w' J«jhn TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY BUY ONE - GET ONE vach, kitchen; Mrs. Frank Dolan, & THURSDAY John Zelezuik, reception; Mrs. John Leliotski, decoration; Mrs. $ OO 62 IN 8 HOURS! SHAMPOO (MVA1I Choose Edward Preputiiik, extra's; Miss- One working day Is ill it takes to switch to modem gas heat. In most & iQoo sj es Regina and Mary Anne Kav- cists it simply mams i quick switch of the burner—tvurything else SKT 2i 1 stiys put— and, presto, you hivi clem, dependable, quiet gas heat. chak, publicity; Mr. Charles Fer- Take AdvunUgv Of Our No more worry about costly repairs. No more dellveiy problems. And enchiuk, men's; and Mr, Frank 61 i Work At These Luw frkei C0RVA1IIS Choose the cost ol new gas equipment is surprisingly low. Gull your local Gas Dolr , photography. M«al KK SWEATERS for Mtirt fwdtyl Company office or your pluinbiiij-hiatlng contractor for thi ficti. No Another feature for th« evening, Knht fa»t on «IM I obligation, ol coursi, a large basket of groceries, will be die door prize, OPEN DAILY One Stop Shopping «t # tl A.M. Ui 6 KM. ON DEAN'S LIST 1333 ST. GEORGE AVE. KKIUAV till tt P.M. COMPLETE YARN SHOP HzabethtownGas CARTEKET - Edmund Maude, CLOSKU tyiONDAYS 30 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret •on of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mantle, COLONIA THE SEWING KIT HIIWHM i NIIH mun UHMI WIIIMtU 13 Grant Avenue has been.placed m Mwn HIM is unM UHI ||4 (Un !!:•« M I CHHIY II. IAHWAT, NJ Phone Kl J-5123 on (lie Dean's list ut Syracuse Ml H)« I Ml >[M Ml MM H)K APPOINTMENT CALL 382-3266 v University. Op« D«4» » » AIL N. M* fit - hHm, til f fJ*. IVUU KVENINU TILL » f.M. tiXtBTt IATimP* t-LeadeT (EB.) - Carteret Press Il#prn(1 Thursday, February 11,1965 PAGE THREE Oil Painting Profesxor to Speak sraeli Poetry To Be Talk By Exchange Student Before School 11 PTAInterpreted Musically 1 WOODBRIDGE - Richard G. W0ODBR1DGE - M i s s Su-Woodbrldge Rotary Club along Durnin, Assistant Professor of WOODBRIDGE - Selection*- Topic of Talk sanne Romano, Argentina, Wood with Michael'Van Daira, Wood- Education at Rutgers University, /rom the works of Bialik, Jurl and Alterman Israeli poets will he bridge Senior High School Foreign bridge High School student, who will be the speaker at the Febru- WOODRIUDGR - A program Exchange Student, addressed two! ary 23 meeting of School 11 PTA.read and interpreted through on nil pnintinR was presented by local organizations last Thursday, was sent to Peru last summer to horeography and song at tte Mrs. Chester Baginski, president At noon she addressed the1 study under the auspices of the Professor Durnin will discuss next meeting of WoodbridgB nf the Fords Woman's Club, at a Woodbrldge High School Chapter the child in modern society, a Chapter of Hadassah, Monday & meeting nf the Sewaren History SCOUTS HEAR POWERS of American Field Service. study of over-organization and 8:3(1 P.M., at Adath Israel Cora* Club at Ihn home of Mrs. George W00DR1UDGE- Robert' In the evening, Miss Romano over-stimulation. The public is inmunity Center, Mullen, East Avenue. Powers of I he Woodbridge Emer- adressed the Woodbridge Town- vited to attend and participate in a question and answer period. Mrs. Herman Davis is chairmap A commenorativc banner gency Squad addressed the mem-ship Business and Professional of Women's Club. and participating will be Mri presidents and outstanding events bers of Junior Girl Scout Troop Mrs. Joseph Ho[)ta, ways tmi Jack Gottdetiker, Mrs. Robert since the club was organized in 293 demonstrating many uses of Before both organizations she means chairman, announced the schoo1 l will hold its book fair Feb Korb, Mrs. Leon Weingarten, 1908, has been selected as thea triangular bandage, what to dodiscussed the differences of the Mrs. Albert Richman, Mrs. Davis, project of the Art Department ac- if a person faints, and the proper educational systems in her native ruary 23 and 24. land and America and said she Mrs. William Staum, Mrs. Rich' cording to Mrs. Stephen Vargo, way to treat small cuts, blisters, Put that bacon in a cold skillc1 ard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joan. chairman. was enioying her stay in Wood- bruises, scratches, and splinters. bridge very much. when you are pan-frying it. Findling. Mrs. II.D. Clark, civic chair- This is one of the requirements of man, reported that Billy Neveil, the Health Aid Badge. Plans are If you want to pep up that Barry Burrns, Kenny Kovacs, in the making to visit the squad broiled fish, serve it with a bar- John Mdntyre, members of Boybuilding. becue sauce. i Scout Troop M, will take charge jof displaying the flap, in the The PINGRY SCHOOL I Memorial triangle at the corner A College Preparatory School for Boys j of WoodbridRe and West Avenues, 215 North Avenue, Hillside Plans were made for an outdoor If auction May 15 with Mrs. Frank announces that Bloom, chairman, assisted by IN NATURAL Mrs. Joseph Medvctz, Mrs. Vargo, ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Mrs. William F. Rums, Mrs, rhlldrra o< Ih* HoM»rian Rrlnrmrd Church arc shown in the skit of "Hello Dolly" to he presented at n special LIVING COLOR! For the fall of 1965 1M1 n William Carroll, Mrs. Herbert iWt to riKht, John Roman, Irene KnmriK,, Rohfr t llurtus, Susan llorko, Skphrp n Sopa, Carol Mandy, Daniel Bartus, Pttl Kd d And Ifckl Kli i th t i C B. Rankin. Now at Black-and-White Prices! For Admission to Grades 8 through 11 11. "",!•" sinrn Kovnch. Pattl Kardos and Andrew Ifcirkl. Kneeling in the renter is Carol The next meeting will be March Will be given on 3 at the home of Mrs. Rankin with Mrs. A.W. Scheidt, Mrs. THE FOTOSHOP SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1965 jjo,l,,.r; Club Reformed Church to Hold St. Anne's Unit Alex Urban and Mrs. Hal Lamb Zamboni, assisting hostesses. Exclusively Color For'further information Write or call the School Inns With Installation for Elders Auction Held Discard saucepans that are 336 State St., Perth Amboy warped; they need to have flat Telephone El 5-6990 WOODBRIDGE - St. Anne's bottoms to give the best perform- III 2-2104 WOODBRIIXir". Newly elected \ulh Mi«' To DC inducted hy the "IW and Miss Ruth Chairman for the auction was : „,, ,hc rrjjjcjllh. Rev l*lle KBr>-. are: , wjU ^ ^ aM Mrs. Harry Schrump, Unit Presi- y Kennedy High nanjCi Uartun. Andrew Bus;i, Mrs i^jie KRry _ dent Mrs. Russell Bauer eon Michael Buchok, Kent Dod(!e,! munity sin(?im, ^.jjj' ducted a business meeting before ..U- and showed-John Forster. John Hacker. JohnJgarian and English m lllin the auction. 1 >„ rhih'i nnnuallKiirdw, John Kelmen. Stephen The next major project of the ;•„..! NiKht at IIW'.Ktrtcn. Joseph Kncsl, unit will be Its fashion show to be WOODBRIDGE H,:i!7 Warner In L«ko. Andrew Malon, Arthur held in the parish house on March ... ,M«tcb«y. Richard VuXa:, Stephen 9 under the chairmanship of Mrs. •»,.,k the *lkte» Scpa, Steven Simon, Jr, Alex- istbury Part News Eugene Kiel. Hclitiura leaching'ander Sohnyda and Charles Wentz Hostesses for a fish and chips i After the service a dinner in dinner on March 17 will be Mrs. .,.. •; (iKin.il di*he« hooor of the cWrrs will be served Alkr ruthberttoa Ittfi Oak Tree Road Charles Zimmerman, chairman, r,••• Mis* B.iuffl'i in Ihe pan* hall by the Ix>rantf(y Mrs. John Byoris. Mrs. William Guild. The public b invited. N*» Jewey .: LI Frclish and Mrs. Thomas Gillam. ...in- on March 8 The entertainment program wW Aquita, include Rounne snd Andrlenne -Mr "and Mrs. Anthony

days of Mr. and Mrs. d limit. Woodbridge Oaks School in U», "Hello Dolly" will he presented;«eorae Bevcridce. Worth Street, I Motor is prtf-iby Andrew Dorkn, Paincia Kar- and Mr. and Mrs: William lias- ,t ivrth Amboyi sett, Wcstbury Road. Alice Cuthbertson _M (jeor«e R. Huneycutt, 1H)« Oak Tree Road Sunday iugW wpp odd drain- j Mrsrs « y Isclln, New Itnty ltirtney branl to "IWorth Street, is visitini g Mr. andd Tele.; LI S-8469 !•• uho checked! and wrve, Mrs. Vincent Toomley, Monticello, !,!> and traffic: lavory tiMMd rice. A combina- New York. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale i •,! i-iww in Wi and children, Robert, Martha ,,| that thingi1 tin IXUiM, tomatoes -Mr. and MrsFrank Tagliat- freed pepper and olives and children. Frank. Kenneth, Lynn,, and Wanda Lee, Adams !h.m he had in> Street, and Mr. and MrsM . JJohhn • with Ihe (wan rarebit. and Mary Jo, Worth Street, •M to Oil Facta, [were guests at the' christening d'Wittershcim and sonJohn and . he ^t.itc fir* nrt- When you are ikewring and] Kathleen and Maureen PopraU, i Glen. WarwicK street, were I celebration I bruih Mr. and Mrs. at a family DRY CLEANING

private before putt ins them : Ms i r oeo t y^he»t-1! yeu like, you . 1 where Mr. WittersbeWftelebrated * ir* oflice*. »•» tultv with a flaw of sarlic. onne [his 65th birthday. -Mrs. Sarah Zellner, of the ; Bronx, was a week-end guest of ;Mr. and Mrs. WalterHuryk, Wood 1 Avenue. • -Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kronen, Wood Avenue, were Ralph Cal- iendo, Sr, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph C;iliendo, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. p SNqrman Minieri, all of Newark; DISCOUNT CARD lc DRY CLEANING SALE—Garments 'and Mrs. Emu%Caliendo, ISelin. On Thursday evening the Kron- must be sent in with DISCOUNT CARD, otherwise regu- erts and daughter, Carol, were lar prttes will be charged! GET YOUR FREE DISCOUNT ReMii Value $3.50 tgucsU of Mr. and Mrs. Walter CARDS FROM ANY MOREY LA RUE STORE! Use one Brady, Colooia. DISCOUNT CARD... get ANOTHER... then ANOTHER scissors set • -Robert C. Scank, Iselin, was -NO LIMIT! ! a dinner guest Thursday or Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cuthbertson, THRU FEB. 27 Oak Tree Road. Liquid fuel is 'liquid propel- (1) TROUSER lant" in space terminology. Cleaned and Finished with YOUR DISCOUNT AS COUPON ONLY ; ; • When brought in with 1 or more additional Printed'Pattern YOU Trousers to be cleaned a{ regular price. (1) SKIRT Plain LIKE Cleaned and Finished with YOUR DISCOUNT COUPON ONLY , * When brought in with 1 or score additional THEM! Skirts to be cleaned at regular price (1) DRESS Plain Cleaned and Finished with YOUR DISCOUNT c UPON ONLY >UPON OJNLI * When brought in with 1 or more additional SHIRTS 21 DDressee s to be cleaned at regular (5 or mort AMERICA'S FINEST CUSTOM-FINISHED SHIRT (1) SWEATER AT AMERICA'S LOWEST ^1CE^UndoUb^i!, *' Cleaned and Finished with YOUR DISCOUNT ihd ith YOU yo«rs absolutely combination for thrifty, COUPON ONLY YOURS RIGHT NOW • When brought in with 1 or more additional Sweaters to be cleaned at regular price. It without cost or obligation with your WOODBRIDGE STORE! home iieut survey!

lf «* no.uw.ny olher M but|Mt0 hMt from the fac SALES OUTLETS) ONK OF AMERICA'!] BIGGtST AND BEST - Servinfc New Jer- lizabethtownGas sey, New York and Pennsyl- SZES 6-14 For Additional Store and Route LAUNDERERS .CLEANERS •rfotsd Pattern 9M9: Olrl»' Mr, Uwwl Vail Information Kindly Check lour UJZAB«THTOWN OA8 Siiet 6, 8, 10. 1*. U. 8tl« 10 Telephone Directory. takei i% 1**&* 15 inch fabric. st/a. FIFTY CENTS in coini for tor.adTjlaU.rnforl,t-C.ii MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE mailinJC and ipwial hindlinj. S«nd w 170 N«w»paper Ptt- tnl AW./ME HT Dt. 232 Weit 18th St., WESTFlELDjlMEImSUADMOtt N;;Yorkll.N,Y.Sena'lNYSa50ff for our SprinK-bumnuir 1 at- Phone,EL 25000 or Urn fiiurog. fncludei COUIHMI

1 •"'...J.J., good for On. Fd« Pattwn Carteret Preul PAGE FOUR Thursday, February 11,1066 Headliners Clubwomen Volunteer Mm Eileen Nancy Daly PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCED Featured in| List Spring Firemen Are Bride of Paul E. Temple . FORDS - Miss Eileen Nancy First Bank Names Mazar Daly, daughter of Mrs. Howard Lions Showi Candidates Fischer, 60 Coral Street, became Style Show the bride of Paul E. Temple, »on Library Staff KoitDS -March 31 is the i FORDS - Joseph Kazimlr and of Mr. and Mrs. Emmons Temple, «(.| (or Hie annual benefit FORDS - The Woman's Club And Martha A. Petroff Rudolph "Kelly" Kulschinsky, 114 Plymouth Drive, Isclin, Satur- Kpnnson-d by the Fords of Fords will sponsor a Spring both volunteer firemen of the day, in Our Lady of Peace Plans NYC Trip FORDS - The appointments of chili Featured will be fashion show at Canadian Furs, Fords Fire Company, have an- Church. Rev. Hugh Ronan per- FORDS - Plnns for a bus trip Stephen J. Mazar as vice presi-j Wiiisnn, who has played i Menlo Park, Tuesday, March 2, at notr<"cd their candidacy for the formed the ceremony. dent and Mrs. Martha A. Petroff to the Easter show at Radio City hlj; time theater in the I !) p.m. two posts on the Board o( Fire The bride, who was given in as assistant cashier of the First Music Hall, New York City, April siiilcs Including the Pal,i.P| Mrs. John Zelesnick, show Commissioners of the 7th Tire Bank and Trust Co., was an- marriage by her step-father, Mr. 25, and dinner afterwards were Now York City three times in chairman, states tickets may be District. nounced by W. Emlen Roosevelt, Fischer, wore a Chantilly lace purchased from any member of gown with a fitted bodice, scal- made at a meeting of the library year- He played 5,000 perfoin president, after a recent meeting The Board of Fire Commis- the club. Refreshments of cake loped Sabrina neckline, pointed staff of Our Lady of Peace Parish res in one theatre in of the board of directors. sioners election will be hold on nnd coffee and door prizes will waistline and long pointed sleeves. Library. Mlchifinn. Mr. Mazar, a graduate of Wood- .Saturday, February 20, from 2 to he included In the price of the 7 p.m. at the Forda Firehonse. The full skirt was made in tiers Mrs. Stephen Martenak, Mrs. Tlie co-star will b« Doris Hi ticket. bridge Township schools, attended of lace with a cathedral train. A Middlesex Junior College and is In a joint statement released Donald Spedaliere, and Mrs. John WBy, who with her sister ,J< The film "lanij Called New crystal and lace princess crown under the name of the Hollo Jersey" was shown at last night's a graduate of the American Insti- tit the press they stated: held her bouffant illusion veil and Racsu are In charge of arrange- GENE MICAS tute of Banking, Elizabeth Chap- Sisters, toured with Ted U regular meeting of the club. The "We started the change in 1964,she carried a bouquet of white ments and reservations. ACCFFTEI): One Uiras. fiO •Eddie Cantor and Vaughn MD ter. Chun' Avf mif. Forth. ha« been tercentenary fllrri which is 28V4 I lot's complete the change in 1965.orchids and lilies of the valley. The Rev. Hugh F. Ronan, mod with a song and ballet-tap Mrs. Petroff, supervisor of the accepts as a member of Ine minutes in length Is a tribute to The taxpayers of Fords are en- Miss Sharon Seich, Metuchen, and Mrs. Martenak, di- Thoy danced In leading hank's Transit, Proof and Encod- erator, Profuwlonal Photographers or the many contributions made by titled to new ideas that will re- was maid of honor and the brides- rector, conducted the meeting. Amtrlclncllwaiinnoonced clubs, theaters, and hoi the State and its citizens to the ing Departments, attended Perth duce fire costs while providing maids were Misses Linda Pospo- Rev. Ronan will meet with the tod.y. As • m«ml*r he h« throughout the country. Shi> American way of life. It was pro-Amboy schools, Drake's Business belter services that will keep llta, Fords, cousin of the bride; book selection committee, Tues- tfflrm«d Mi dwire to »bWe by appeared with Lena Home id | duced by Humble Oil & Refining School and also is a graduate of the (ire department's growth Kathleen Fischer, Metuchen, a day. the Elizabeth Chapter of the Am- the organisation's eode ol «thle» New York Copacabana and U Company In cooperation with the consistent with the continued cousin of the bride; Ethel Temple, 9 1 erican Institute of Banking. Mrs. Martenak, Mrs. John Dall, which I) designedeslfn«d •• k* *" and appeared with such st.n State's Tercentenary Commission. owth of Fords. Iselin, sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. Spedaliere and Mrs. Bacsu Mr. Roosevelt who was re- purchaser* of photograph" - y— and' the Mills Brothers, Milton Her] Sites In the film include Allaire "For too many years the Fords Miss Janet Fischer, Fonts, step- will attend the Philadelphia Cath- elected President, the remaining to advancd e thee profusion of Art Carney aid wns I State Park, Atlantic City, Batsto 'ire Company had been standing sister of the bride, was flower^ Vuthor.s iuncheolli February officers appointed were: Percy photography ninny times orf the Ed Kullivl Mansion, Delaware Water Gap, till while our neighboring fire ri- . . „ 27 at the Sheraton Hotel, Phila- West and Eugene L. Parker, Jr., t T.V. show. She sang the led Dey Mansion, Edison Mus m, ompanies have been progressing Serving as best man was Ray- . Assistants to the President; Theo- delhi pa Msgr John G "Hridgadoon," was Sharon West Orange, Hancock House, STEPHEN J. MAZAR MARTHA A. PETROFF ind growing at a rate consistent mon Temple, Iselin. brother of Clancy, author of "Apostle of Our RECENT GRADUATE dore J. Brichze, Fred P. Bunten- the bridegroom and ushers were "Finian's Rainbow" and InLi Salem, High Point State Park, uith their communities growth. Time, Pope Paul VI", will be the FORDS - Airman Third Class bach, Hmrard E. Clark, Dr. Rob. Joseph Redmond and Thomas •Damn Yankees." Morristown National Historical August F. Grciner, Dr. Joseph M. "We will strive to provide the main speaker. Robert C. Evangelista, son of ert W. Krris, Camillo A. LaZizia, John L Ulbrich, Assistant Vice Rimano. both of Edison; Daniel Miss Holloway is a memlx T Park, Nassau Hall, Old Queens, Gutowski, Ernest R. Hansen, Irv- jeople of Fords with the type of Mrs. Otto Schuster was re-ap- Ludwig C. Lewis, Michael Riesz, Presidents; George A. Gil Hride, Abbruscato, Colonia. Howard the Fine Arts i Palisades Park, , ing A. Hansen, Dr. Robert W. Har- pointed treasurer. Charles Schuster, Joseph Shitzksr Robert F. jflelson, Dolores M. Re- Fischer. Fords, stepbrother of the State Museum, Old Hat-racks ris .Lorin W. Kemp, Charles H. Book plate* wiU he ordered and hin7"the technical training, cil, president of the Rhode I and Harold Van Syckle, Vice Pres- gal, Jeffrey Riddlestorffer, Mar- bride, was rlngbearer. Trent House and Washington's Reynolds, W. Emlen Roosevelt, the donor's name will be recorded course for US Air Force admin-Civic Ballet Teachers ASMICI idents; Frank L. Mills, Vice Presi- garet SromoTsky, Harold Zaff, \s- After a wedding trip through Crossing, Joseph Slutzker, and David T. in all new books presented to the MraUma specialists at Amarlllotion, Barker Playert, Provide dent and Cashier; Otto Schuster, sistant Cashiers; James D. Haney, the Poconos, the couple will make Wilentz were re-elected to the library. SB Tn iSh being assigned figure Skating Club, and ft,. Assistant Vice President and Assistant Branch Manager; Leon their home in Woodbridge. For J. Kenna, Auditor; and Angelina Board of Directors. traveling the bride selected a to Headquarters Command unit Dance Circle and a memlx r Trust Officer; Eleanore A. Patter- ,t Andrews AFB, Md. ;ihe American Guild of Vari Present Charter son, Assistant Trust Officer; Rotella, Assistant Auditor. David T. Wilentz and Lewis S. gold suit with dark brown acces- Founder* Day To Be Artists. Christian M. Dabl, John A. Dudor, C. Edward Allen, Theodore J. Jacobson were appointed counsel sories. Other acts will be include

Tracy of Cnliisauqua, Pa., and Huiial will be in St. James Cemc- CHARLES BUBNICK two sisters, Mrs, Blanche Klinger lery, Interment was in St. Gertrude Tall Cedars To Hold nf Allentown. Pa,, and Mrs. lx>uis CARTERET - Charles Bub- Cemetery, Colonia. nick, 69, of 84 Lowell Street died! The bearers were John Rash- Western Horse Show Obituaries February 3rd at Muhlenberg Hos- Iculinec; Leon Nowak; Richard will WOODBR1DGE - Perth Amboy Alpine Ccmc- parishioner of St. James Church lory. pital, Plainfield. He had retired Lukach; Ernest Hortrak; Ray Forest, 68, Tall Cedars of I I nnd a member of its Holy Name three years ago from the Foster Nowak and Steve Rybak. anon, which meets at the Masonic Proclamation Society. He was retired from the Wheeler Corp. in Carteret where Parastas services were held MRS WILLIAM ROBERTS 1 Temple, Green Street, Wood- c;ulinE Railroad Co m n in he was employed as rigger. He Thursday at 8:00 p.m. with Rev. WHEREAS, National Beauty Salon Week will be observed WOODBHIDCK - Funeral ser- Rdl! i - ' bridge, will sponsor a Western MARY WE8TERGAARI) was a member of the 25-year Club Augustine Medvigy officiating. during the week of February 14, 1965, by the members of ' WOOBBRIDGE - Services lorljf'™ were held Tuesday mornin' g BrooklynS™J'J". ; Mr. Ruth lived in Horse Show, under jlhn auspices M W in the plant. of the Garden State Horse Show the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association in Mrs Mm Scott Weatergaard ot^ " William Roberts, 117 New ™'K' 50 years. : A parishioner of St. Mary's Association, April 25 at Circle C our City, as well ns throughout the nation; and Trinity, ff K* PUce, who died ^ from the Uon JI. Cfcrfj (»« - « ASSIGNED TO McGUIRE 1 Ukrainian Catholic Church, Mr. Ranch Englishtown Road, Old iSunday.'WlU be held today at ii.Funernl Home, 411 Amboy Ave-, "^ '««-j^ Nelson. Avenel, Bubnick was a member of its ISEL1N — Airman Third Class WHEREAS, this national professional association for S y m 1 111 1 Mrs Fl 1 Bridge. Hohert .1-, A M ' at the Grelner Funeral *- '""<>»•"« hy n requiem Mass 1 ! , ' ™«s Cagney. Wood- Holy Name Society and the Peter Rutkowski, son of Mr. and Cosmetologists, established in 1921 to further the high stand- Avrmlc bri(1 p two Proceeds will go to the Re- ' ! ;' home "with the Rev. Theodore £.«_*- •• ..• . M..... i..n. St,IL. Jamejoin's I«t , Ci.,|.| R : sons,, •'"'in J... andUkrainian American Citizens Club. Mrs. T. Rutkowski, 1063 Wood ards of professional beauty care, dedicates this week to more she ha(i 'Ed r.iv. ,seaman* officiating. hurch. Burial wns in the church'Edward, WoodbridRc and lour He was born in Austria and hadruff Street, Iselin, has graduated search and Metabolism Unit for Rrandchildren. beautiful women; and Wertergaard, a registered Mrs£ 7llohfrt been a resident of Carteret for from the technical training Muscular Dystrophy, New York ' < he Perth! many years, course for U.S. Air Force jet air WHEREAS, Ihe members of this Association are conduct- 11 TIIKRKSA MIORELLI City, which costs approximately y , MA last Fri-, Husband of the late Mrs. Nellie craft mechanics at Amarillo AFB, ing an extensive public service program, donating profession- CARTERET - Mrs. Theresa $82,000 a year to maintain. Unher where s Davis Bubnick. he is survived by Tex., and is being assigned to a al beauty care to people in hospitals, homes for the aged General Minr(llli 7fi program hook will i Surviving arc her husband. Wil-, . W > ><«« i Februarruaryy three daughters, Miss Mary Military Air Transport • Service special and orphaned, and other institutions, thereby contributing to liam; two suns, William of Car-4th afteft r .1 llon g illnesll s at the Bubnick, of Carteret, and the, unit at McGuire AFB, Nepublishew d in connection with the the physical and mental well-being nf people in such institu- lerrt and of WoodbridRe; homo nf her son-in-law and daugh- Misses Ann and Jewel Bubnick of ll n Jersey. event. Russell Ely is chairman. tions; and stationed! «* « ' a sister, Mrs William Ho|ohan of:ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Magel-New York; a son. John of South 1 1 1 f 127 ,„. four She wasa member of the Wodbridjjc; a brother. Leon Ken- - ' « Emerson Street. Born in Plainfield; and five grandchil- WHEREAS, the members of this Association ephance; Saddle, Woodbridge It;l! sllp ! [cv Hi Methodist^Church.^ n;K WoodbridRo. and two grand- V' was a resident of Car-, dren. and maintain one ot 6ur greatest wealths, the beauty of on on Surviving are her husband, Wll-; children. terpt for 14 years. She was a par- Funeral services were held Sat- American women through their creative talents, training and Misscs'llam; a daughter, Mrs. Betty \m she was a lifelong ishionrr of residenresidntt of1of the St. Elias Byzany - urday at 9 a.m. at the Synowiecki years of experience as Cosmetologists; both of; Kartells*, of Bound Brook; two Wodbridge_ .._„, anil was „ member of\\ {'m K>tp Catholic Churchurch. CarCar- Funeral Home, 56 Carteret Ave- il- grandchildren;«• a brother, Ralph the st. James Chun*, its Rosary tprott t H<*H r hbhusbandd, the late An- nue and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary's NOW, THEREFORE, I, Andrew W. Banick, Mayor of '~" ~:;*"_ Society, and the Auxiliary o( the|Rp1° Miorelli, died November 23, Ukrainian Catholic Church where the Borough of Carteret, N. J., do hereHy proclaim the week 1 Ancient Order of Hibernians. 19.11. a requiem Mass was offered with THOMAS JOSEPH of February 14, 1965: She is survived by one sonRev, . John Malachalc as celebrant. "NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON WEEK" CHARLES II. MOIIR Fiori Miorelli, of Metuchen; five Interment was in the family plot. 'daughters Mrs. Ixm Magclla, ISEIJN -- Funeral The bearers were John Bogash; services Mrs Emma Pluta and Mrs. Elsie John Estok; Andew Ginda; An- and commend it to the attention of our citizens as a week to , all nf Carteret, Mrs. thony Ziemba; Edward COSTELLO recognize the hairdressers and cosmetologist* for their keen (or Charlc H. Mohr m Dow , Miller and Mrs. Carmella owskl and Edward Smith. sense of civic responsibility, and their dedicated services to nue. from the (Ireiner both AriMna- the grooming of women for greater beauty. [Home, 44 Green Street Wood- - Funeral Homes CHEREPANKK FUNERAL bridge at 10 30 am Burinl ]ft | , and M, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand Erandchi dr( n 5 Rreat. Services were held for George anfi caused the Seal of The Borough oi Carteret, N. J. to be Cherepanlck Sr., of 61 Thornal I Green St. & Cooper'Ave. State & Center Sts. affixed this Hth day of February, 1965. th(% H0IT1C' Street on February 5th at 9:00 Perth Amboy, N. J, le died Thurs, ;,.v nt Uje Mgar Whec,er A „„Mom J at a.m. from the Bizub Funeral Iselin, N. J. 9:00 a.m. and at 9:30 a.m. a Home, 54 Wheeler Avenue and al HI 2-0075 ANDREW W. BANICK, Mayor and had made his home in Iselin Tel. LI 8-4641 I Divine Liturgy wai offered at the9:M a.m. a Divine Liturgy wa: PATRICK POTOCNIG, Borough Clerk " Byzantine Rite Catholic offered at the St. Elias Byzantine Throu^hoot had 81 * taxi.ia)U*innirc! h with Rev. AUR- Church with Rev ! dermist and house painter before .,-,,_., ' ag elebrant Mer Augustine Medvigy as celebrant. "• retired. . ., ment was in St. Gertrude Ceme- 11liJJfeitx County Surviving are I wo daughters. tcr>. Colonja Mr«. Stanley Blooinfield, with The pall bearers were Wayne .whom he had resided; and M.?s,CarrjcoV Roman Hnatowski; Jos- lUtraioe Mohr o Mln: M*(ephMa«lla: William Fluta; Wat grandchildren and sijt «™at-ler Pavlowskl and WiUiam Riest. UMNNl RrnrKlchiWren. Prayer services were held Sun- jth Md HNEIUL HOME TT "& ^ CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE RECENT WINNERS WOODBBRIDGE - Funeralj Postmaster iJester A. Sabo of ; AKIUST F. GREINER, Director Krvices for Joseph P. Ruth, 878 the Carteret Post office, with its GET IN ON THE FUN | Ridgedale Avenue, who died Mon-lempinyMr'and"'letter'" carriers" SUPERMARKETS day at Roosevelt Hospital, will pajd their respects Sunday after be held this morning at >:30|noon. AND THE PRIZES! from the l>eon J. Gerity Funeral! Rev. Anthony J. Pluta and Rev. FINAST BRAND FOODS $100 IN CASH Home. 411 Amboy Avenue, andiJosep^ Olsovski recited prayers 50 J.">/; GREEN STAMPS $500 IN CASH : at 9 o'clock at St. James Church. Sunday afternoon. $100 WJNNfft $100 WINNII $[00 WINNCR GOIDEN CALIFORNIA UOO WINNM Mr I. R. HIDIOU M,i C. L WHY Mn. 1. DAVIS MrJ. D. T. VIUONI WIN! DREAM TRIP Plainfl.ld 7 DAY M«wClty Mwitclalr Pumont A Special Taste Treat— Team 'em up tor good eating . OPEN ALL OAY- PRESIDENTIAL COMFORT SALE LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY F«K>*Y, HI- llih CABBAGE Now You Can Stop in Luxury and Stretch Your Dollar on CORNED BEEF SLEEPMASTER'S EXTRA FIRM DREAM HOME sm Hi* t sum i BONELESS c PRUNE JUICE BRISKET lh iiirt ECONOMY CUTS IUl SUNSWEET SLEEPMASTER 39 A Fsaturt Buy Now! MAWMNAISE noun FOOP HEIUUNN'S 63 ftm rom CHOICE ... SAVE |^P Mix'em or mofeb'enl TABLE SALT MIXED FRUIT DIAMOND curs (m CIYSTU 2 • 21 ASPARAGUS 10ot STRAWBERRIES ^ CLING PEACHES "YOR" RICHMOND A'lQC GARDEN 31.00 ^RT tin M tm BRUSSELS SPROUTS * PILLSBURY FLOUR MELON BALLS "~ , on Pllltbury *** ,5 53 CANNED HAM = :99< FANCY COOKIES 41.00 F..ESI.E J^ SMOKED PICNICS 33 CORN CHICKEM LEGS •• ™* - 45= FRANKFURTERS EL * 55* SWEET PEAS »•* CHICKEN BREASTS t. "55c BOLOGNA "-«- »*»*. 49<= SLICED CARROTS 10* KRAFT VELVEETA FANCY SWORDFISH STEAK "YOR" CHEESE SPREAD >« )C( Classical Albums by Tb* World's Gr»at»it Componrs GARDEN 61.00 TOItfTRIK AT SAVINGS! "SYMPHONIC TREASURES" SPtCIAL INTfiODUaORr OFFER I — ^^ CREAM PIES—| ALBUM No. 1 m u SHE our Vlflf MORTON BRECK SHAMPOO COFf", CHOCOLATE, UMON, BANANA 4 oi. , orNEOPOLITAN ENJOY IN YOUR HOME CEIEBUAIED SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS. THE no. in. 49c WORKS OF THE WORLDS GREATEST COMPOSERS. ALBUM NO.~2 ON SALt MONDAYI 01HEH5 EACH MONDAY "THEREAFTER AT 9Vc EACH. WAST smus CONSTRUCTED WITH EXTRA FIRM ' TRUFLEX" COLD CREAM 35c INNERSPRINGS PLUS MANY FEATURES FOUND RED RIPE TOMATOES 2 IN MATTRESSES SELLING FOR MUCH MOREI POND'S h rm OR MO.»?« •In WRITE lliU uk only — can Mvt you tip la $40.00 MI rtw turnout Slwytratttr 75 LARGE GRAPEFRUIT "Onam H«aw* Modraip ond moKhmg la« Spring. YM g«l a uwxitti CRISP •»» tuft tiMping wiiiH* (w bgflont) - cord grip handUi - I vwililalort -- DENTAL CREAM YELLOW ONIONS r mwleton. Matching bo< 4)l COLGATE iy0Y NXYUHTHANI FOAM KUS fXTM 4tf. ORfIN STAMPS CELERY HEARTS wim rUKMAii or i CAN JIFOAM Ifray Ov*n CUANiR HOTHOUSE RHUBARB BANANA CHIFFON CAKE » EXTRA JrX OMfN,STAMPS WIIM rviiauu or io uz u> ENGLISH MUFFINS X23< 45« FINAiT INITANT COFFEE T, SKOP flHASI SAVE CASH and SUMPS WHOLE WHEAT ROLLS < 29« fXTKA 4'H ORIEN STAMPS :: 36* 9c WOODBURY SOAP _MT —fOR YOUR SHOPPiNO PUASURf k WllH KJMKAU b* 1 fAlt bUft Oi HOODIE SOUP ZZZ .»n 29c LADY LENOX NYLONS 49< BURRY CHEESE CHIPS POTATOES kwu wwii 4 „, 49^ CHOCOLATE WAFERS BURRY SCOOTER PIES "DIU" SPKIALS 43< PRITZEL LOGS -^ SMOKED SALMON - 49< PECAN SHORTBREAD • 41« Now In 100 Finatl Sup«rmark«ti 43' HOWARD JOHNSON T Bhaut this ar*a. LUXURIOUS SPAGHHTI' i tUOW MAf A.KQW DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE 39< BAKED POTATO »»"! STARKIST TUNA VI Hilt SPECIAL MATTIISS t BOX SUNG OFF« NOW BEING FEATURED AT OUR 2 SLKED BOILED HAM ' WllH THIS FREE COUfOU I^GRFfN STAMPS CAMBRIDGE HOUSE i= WITH A PURCHASE OF $7.50 'IV AbUlt - CluAMtllO, IQIUlCCO, MU, MIFF HIRHmK CO. Store -lOUMHOiD D£O0O«UW ,IU ULMTI UOM i!AMJ> OfCM. f;«r|v American JLORIENT - ,4*1 il HH".II.J «l m*f I^MI ^mrt N 77< ,F.b.Uth IIIIHI °" Our Mtfc „/ Half F«r.|ilur« lorn,*") TREND miltb LfftCIIVL IHkLJ SA1UKPAY. HMUARY IWl «l FIR»T ST., ELIZABETH j"if! «ARL HIVtK. NtW CUT ,nd SUTW HIAND Phone: EL 5-5398 TREND ,»„... ih. ilghi w limh itwnli>». Not meooifcl. br l| thon* EL 4-760O THURS. 'til « P-M. cti i OPfN MON 73' SWEETHEART SAT. 'til 5:30 PM. DYNAMO 775 Rooseveft Avenut MON. & THURS. 'til » PM fU Menlq I'ark Shopping CeiiU*"" TUfS., * CARTERET WED., HM. I $AT. 'HI 5:30 P.M. 430 Kahway Avenue MENLO PARK Plenty ot WOOUBK1UG£ BAILING OUT What's Past Is Past (Earttrrt |rraa on February U, voters turned i Twenty-five years ago. properties in Wo „ referendum to purchase Published W<*kly On Ifanday By The Editor: for a school site. Independent-leader NORTH JERSEY PUBLISHING, INC. Woodbriricc, N. J. The price. . ,hon_new Woodbridge station days r. 'J« p, ^ of complaint.] If what a wiser man than my d |rert Ltwrenct F. Campion,* Publisher Pennsy openeo. n w»» • ^ ied to na)t o,he m0UntinR i J self once said Is true; "Confefsion , railroad bed stau^ne ^ ^ . X) Green Street «1 Roosevelt Ave he crWging is good for the soul," then my soul sistr Htrry P. Frank, Akodate Pubbiher Carttnt,N. J. accidents on Woodbridge, N. J. shall he immeasurably .improved houses were showing Tel: ME 4-1111 1W: MI-MOB hy my confession to our prosecu-, and Walter tor Edward J. Dolan. that on the 10* PER OOPY MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS - ONE YEAR. »4.W ' SIX MONTHS ».M ^. second shelf of my book case, sev- enth book in from the right, there thheo councill Estimate«ti d the budgetl exists an unseiwd copy w tne Work-Study Program book CANDY. 1"^ Come get that book. Mr Rolan. source of income has been cut oft Come save my degraded mor- Now that both Township high als. You are strong, Mr. Dolan. I schools are on full session, there is a There have been, and will be, more stu- am weak. feeling in the Guidance Departments dents leaving high school to go to Mr. Dolan, I need you. __ 0 — work. This trertf; has already been Sincerely yours, indicated that that the dropout rate, which up until ' Robert W.Wilkerson n&ted by the Guidance Departments. now has been below the national aver- 4 Dorset Road A suggestion has been made that a iia, N. J. age, will show a decided increase be- worknstudy program be initiated, par- rDolan, I will ink out five vears ago, the walkout of wo the dirty words in the event the fore the school year is over. its ticularly for those students who do not book Should fall open in the paddy week, The reason is obvious. Intend to pursue their studies after wagon and incapacitate two pol|ce When the high school was on split graduation. In such a program, stu- lieutenants, three sergeants and one elderly lady of the evening you sessions, the upper classmen who at- dents over 16 attend classes at stated are booking on a violation of the stctu tended sessions in the morning, could hours and then are dismissed to go to 8 p.m. curfew. do part-time work in the afternoon work. The plan has been tried success (Note: This letter was sent to and their homework at night. This en- fully In other communities and is an us with the request it be pub-

abled students, who were planning to inducement for the potential drop-out lished.) QncK JCREEN

attend college, to earn money toward to remain in school arid secure a sec- I,BJ is not the only one who'd Q Whpn jS the proper \\ their education. It undoubtedly helped ondary education. When such a stu- February «, 1965 like to hide ugly spots in the land- ippl), (or Socinl Security out m the families to the middle-in- dent finally gets a diploma nets better Mr. George Shaffer, Chief sfape. hility insurance benefits Avene! Fire Department ' But even before be lit into his A. Althwirh U*r* come bcviet Others used their earn* suited for a job and Is less likely to be 119 Minna Avenue auto graveyard project the day month waltin* period tor i ings to supplement the family income, on the unemployment rolls. Avenel. New Jersey after his inauguration, came this \nt 8oci«l SecnrHy dk while still others bought clothing and Dear Chief Shaffer: question form Mrs. E. P. *ta» Insure *••«•. The work study program should be I would like to take this oppor- note I answered in such na^ tHN ite ferial Smril,| sometime; used their wages to pur- carefully considered for Woodbridge tunity to commend the Volunteer (using her own envelope, thought- ministration CM chase the inevitable jalopy. Township—a community in which a Firemen on their rapid appear- fully provided* that I can t re ,ln)( , claim ifter ance at my home on the evening member her town.t month. Early »pplk With the full-day session, which oT relatively small percentage of its grad- of February »h. She asked for the name of a f• course is educationally desirable, this uates go on to a four year college. I was alone in the house with b||sh w ylne that would grow at mad* wtlhool myyoungster when a defective ,pas( (jve fwt ,„ «ie season. \»y alter the wire ignited the bedroom ceiling. ^^-^ pretty fast growing, but rompJeW. Under the Capitol Dome It was very frightening. Knowing our Dr, Jim' Feucht, ornamental Q. . I had a heart ait. AtOurPerU 1 could do nothing myself I called horticulture specialist, wa* ready years ago and haven t Police Head«|uarters, who. within He suggests Halls Japanese to work since. Can I By J. Joseph Gribbins minutes, had a firetruck dis- honey«ieWe iLonicera Japonicn bility pyaments dating hi It Is frequently argued that news- necessity is clear and immediate." patched to my home. halliana) or Siebold's weeping my first month oldKinil paper coverage of trials, particularly Miles to. Wolfe, president of the Am- As soon as your men arrived forSyththia 'Forsythia suspense A. Von caa reeeftt p* TRENTON - New Jersey look- as well as with his head, and who ed by the storm, attributed the •I begas n to relax, They moved so ,) retoractlvt «nty «w those of a spectacular nature, can in erican Society of Newspaper Editors, ed Undly on Abraham Lincoln. is above arrogating to himself, by damage to high winds. They held rapidly and efficiently that within the math jo« Me effect prejudice the defendant and offers this sound view: "I am con- the tall man with the homely face, reason ofhiVWposition, qua]-1 a standard" New Jersey fire in-!minutes they "had everything un- POOR MMl. Therefore, jot have Imt ities which he does not possess, siirance policy with extended der control. , These have the advan age ot sUntlal ampMt •! block fair and dispassionate adminis- vinced that a juror of average intelli- although he did not carry the ; State for President on the two His is a sort of gentlemanly u-.-i coverage. U is a wonderful feeling to know growing well in rocky*> »tnrt Ml filing yMr claim tration of justice. Very recently, it has Q. I have bee/i disabled ; gence is going to be pleased to hear occasions be was a candidate Klines,, and comports we,,| ^ Court Judce ^ £ help j^ near and ^ £ ^£ J^S^ able to work for over fi been proposed that standards be es- evidence that is contrary to what he for the high office. with his well-known character -|Gau_in" in" upholding* a lower n0 der hat to serve their , community. Your but my employer is continuij tablished governing what can and can- Later, however, the people pro- ,, rw" .i ^L'Tf^eourt ruling in favor «f read in the newspaper. Maybe he did called him "Honest Old Abe." ^ men are not only an asset tn Aye- ,Your aut0 p-aveyard-hiding pay my full salary for one] vided general support for Presi- surasce, company, ruled that the not be printed. MIGRANTS: - Importation Of nel but to the" entire Township. tenm™g elcome to this informa- Can I get disability pay think the defendant guilty when he dent Lincoln and his call for evidence showed the sea was the migrants rom Puerto Rico to ^ Sincerely, tion, too, Mr. President! when I still get my full p.ij This brought a strong reply from came to court. He can change his mind 75,000 volunteers, and the Legis- isole cause rf damage Before help New Jersey farmers harvest ^-^^ ^ Mrs. George Yates lature authorized a loan of $2, nousfr fell te the It seems appropriate to mention Yes. The fart thai your| Clifton Daniel, managing editor of the just as easily as he made it up, and I player continue! U> pay 000,000 to repel invasion or sup- their crops next summer has hit sand ^^ the ^-^.j dwellin| here that the Rutgers College of; no bearing on y«ur dl New York Times. In his words, "Let's think he will." press insurrection. And the Legis- a sna^- was scoured out leaving the pil- Februan' 7. 1965 Agricultur began work some time| ago on a project to mask certain claim at tone as you have it understood from beginning to lature by' resolution made it! Congress recently enacted a [ings exposed to a depth of three If we tamper with the freedom of the performing any work. and that we believe in freedom of ac- plain that New Jersey was mak-jlaw aimed at giving thousands .feet. Independent-Leader: . unloveliness in our Garden State, p I want to take this occasion to l1nd mucn nas been done already-, press in any way—save through such of Mexicain "wetbacks"wetbacks ' a. ojecentidecent! MCE TRACK TAX: _ A cess to the news and that we will not ing war on the South only for the express my thanks and apprecia- dubs are at work wage in the fields of California | taxation would be aj Manv garrien j (orm of tion to aj[ who make the publica- this too circumscribe ourselves or allow others recognized safeguards as the libel laws^ *- otner on «. -....and western states. It fixed m New. JerMy vaAn the wte.

)a circumscribe us except where the —we do so at our peril. speedy mode of lestoring peace's minimum wage of $1.30 per hour^ of a bin introduced in the W by the most vigorous pr s-jfor migrant worker* The pres- Legislaturee bbyy thr^threee. Camden etfution of the present war." en"t' rat"'"e in" Ne""w" Jersey L« $*1' pe—r Coul)ty Assemblymen. hour, but the New Jersey work irwaro to earn am every issue. *ar()eninj! xasm During seven hours on Thurs- It would comprise a ten per ers are also given decent places Time goes by so quickly that JJ^griXal' day, February 21,1861, President- cent admission tax. on race track to live, schooling for their child-i . ,. , .. >_ebruar .u-.yu is here and once again, 'Jl- No Appeal elect Lincoln passed triumphantly «.n nnrthpanhPxamiBationsand'P*1""1* ani woul(' Increasincreasee ththee wee shoulshouldd honor two great pastlj^ ^"^J through New Jersey on his.way ren, and health examinations and,state.s .^^ by w ^ presidents. Abraham Lincoln Agriculture. Rutgers lo Washington to be inaugurated Univer3ity;NAVAL ENGAGEMENT Much has been heard of late of the ey. In his word*, this shopper" ... is year birthday February 12. ' New Brunswick. ; First naval engagement nobody's fool; and the power she ex- president. He made two speeches Many New Jersey farmers, hit;" ,„ addition the ^^ ^ wnich means something alleged need for new and sweeping In the legislative balls at the Statejhard by droughts of the past, sev- ' American Revolution <> federal legislation to protect the con- erts upon American business is awe- House during his trip. - \eral years, complain they would between 45 and 75 per cent of the SHARK SIMILARITIES : be forced out of business by, the lhc captured the j sumer from being robbed and deluded. some indeed." For the producer and At the time, the New Yorkj proposed admission tax, based on ton whose birthday falls on Feb- Wj!h the c|oseiy reKited Eski- increased wage. They also World described, Lincoln as fol- daily atten- ™WJ1- mos, the Aleuts, native* of \\»M frigatt. This, apparently, is predicated on the seller of inferior or overpriced or other- tte c nt lows: 'In the past fewjwan there have Aleutian5 anandd weswes,,erern Alaska, ZT^ZT oUfJ^iiS^.in their farmlands". ^ °!^nce/and"tte'mSipality^rd been very- few flags displayed a\ « .^ . ,_„ belief that American women-who do wise undesirable wares soon find them- "Lincoln's appearance disap- receiveceiv e betweebew n IS and 45 per been very- few flags displayed in mwwx lirthe e nAleutul .E11I1,kimo stock MAMMOTH MEAT private homes or in the shopping i i, „ Although this eleotunt, some 75 per cent of all consumer buy- selves without customers. pointed everybody, but in differ- State Labor Commissioner Ray-cent. The State's share would" be whid) sharM basjb c 5JmJJrart Jes Although this i>* m to bec ame extm ent ways. Some found him better mond F*!- Male, who has been ten per cent, and the State Treas- W,^ .«g . «W,elm,,, innguage and race. ' ^ ing--are somewhat on the nitwitted Mr. Blough goes on: "So in a free ago, edible Tn looking than thel had ever hoped. granted a temporary leave of urer would collect the money and the holiday for visiting and shop-i— _ .."years ago, cd ping yet they forget those who! ' meat has been found «ide and can be taken in with the market, the consumers decide what Others thought that the,- popular absence to become art adminis-|hand it back to the counties and trator at the Wharton School, i made-it possible for them to en- to these two /men who paved the ^ in Sibena. greatest of ease. shall be produced, how much it is prints of him which have been municipalities. joy it. way for our democracy and Anv University of Pennsylvania, has Race crack operators would be circulated freely over the coun- In this day and age when hate:e™an heritage. In this connection, something said worth, what quantities are needed, agreed to work on the problem. try were by many degrees too reauired to keep a seperate rec- and intolerance has taught us Very truly yours, and what businesses shall grow or Between 9000 and 10,000 migrant by Roger Blough, chairman of United flattering, notwithstanding his ord of the amount of money col- such a lesson pleate allow me r*)iss> Rowena H. Shaw workers per year are brought to States Steel Corporation, Is of inter- shrink, succeed or fail. With every new whiskers. lected I from sale of admissions through your Letters, to the Editor; ffi Smith Street. Which of [\m New Jersey to help with the tops and send the proper amount to 'Tp us he seemed a very home- column to remind everyone to Perth Amboy, N. J. est. Mr. Blough, It is clear, in his role purchase they make, they cast a vote, and New Jersey farmers have ly, goodnatured man, quick in all < Continued on Page 7) display their flag to pay hpmage (08861) of family man, has watched women at and there is no appeal' from their col- an existing, contract to pay them investment hiiius movements(iiuvtiiiwjWJ, freiivve IUIandU . vuueasyj I their shopping with a keen and fascin- lective decision." > in his conversation, and anxious|*_per ated eye. He has been impressed by The point is that the consumer is a to put the best face possible on Because of this existing con- goals ail things. He is exceedingly tall tract and the fringe benefits se- the skill and knowledge with, which policeman of the highest competence- and muscular, but by no means cured by migrants u) New *er- they compare articles and, by a sure or, more accurately a policewoman. fleshy. His hair and whiskers are sey, it is hoped Washington of- do you hope| process of elimination, at last fasten The last thing she needs is an army very dark, liiewise his eyebrows, ficials' will give in to Garden which are heavy. His complexion State farmens end permit them to "Just Add Water vjwn those which best meet their of bureaucratic cops to tell her what is the standaM one of the people continue wdrkiini g next summer to attain? of the Western fever and ague without anyn\»1 changerhi . , wants and offtr the most for the mon- she can and cannot buy. The words on labels tell this tale, districts. He smiles at the least STORM DAMAGE: - The sea • A income from < la recipes, in ads, by mail, provocation, and discharges and not the wind is responsible • Long-term gn> : And chances are, at work or play,' battery of pleasant sayings, for the loss of hundreds of sum- in the value of your stint| You'll see these famous words today quaint way, almost incessantly. mer cottages along the South The protection of prinrip Just add water. Congress Needs Help, Too He wore the usual black,dress Jersey shore in Maifch, 1962. that bonds frequently o(f>r, coat and trousers, and a turned This ruling has b«en made by We'll be glad to P If those boxcar figures on the Fed-' year," Senate Finance Committee down shirtcollar, tied neatljwith the Appellate Division, Superior You'd be surprised bow many thing; a small black cravat. Are dry and useless till ow brings you facts and •»' «ral Government budget leave the Chairman Hatrj F. Byrd (I>Va.) has Court, as the result of a suit seek- vtJ The mfi^e ljquid known to all; opinion to help re-introduced his resolution (S.Con "Everything about him betok- ing insurance for the loss of a Average readar - and taxpayer - some- ens an honest, straight-forward, summer cottage in Avalon. Two You use it when you heed the call • decide. what confused, he is not alone. Even Res. 12) to strengthen House-Senate openhearted country gentleman; brothers who owned the property Just add water budgetary procedures so as to enable one who has toiled with his hands which was completely demolish- Own your share oil the Congressman are asking for Congress "to exercise more effective To illustrate and prove thii thought, "simple, fundamental information. .. Remember all the food yoo've bought America! BisUess| control over annual expenditures as On which was printed, clear and bright. not available under present appropria- well as appropriations." Instructions that make cooking light - tion procedures," points out the New Under this proposal all expenditure Just add water. Jersey Taxpayers Assciation, authorizations - including current T.LWATSOI You now can buy, in many makes, While the annual budget submitted appropriations, "back-door" spending Dried fruits, or soups, or tasty cakes; to Congress by the President proposed items, unexpended balances, etc.' - To powdered milk and frown juices, expenditures of slightly less than $100 would be ^carried under the cover of To products with a thousand uses, Just add water. & CO. What turns cement into conn viv.' billion for the next fiscal year, his one "General Expenditure Authoriza- MCIIIIH-I;,. N|. pp or m»U ly measuring stick on the enormous p uxlwr for you» BaUon pipeline when the new fiscal flow qf taxpayer funds from the Fed- iopyof ' HTMTUM I FACTS" It U«lt «BW pMr «pens on July I. eral pocketbook. It U one of an increas- rouimon itoeJct wbloB h paid uMh (MTUM4* «verl ' :.' Noting these totals, and calling at- ing number of money control plans be- WATER COMPANY month* foe JO po 1M V*"- to the fact that the Congress ing introduced as members ask assist- spending authority only and ance for Congress in its efforts toward - MAIN OFFICE - not exert control over actual ex- more orderly and intellient action on "But lot* of people oone back to the pad for taw*." &WRSJBB tures to be made in each fiscal Federal fiscal legislation. 52 Main Street, Woodbridge • Cfcrtewt Pnu Thursday, February Il,'l965 PAGE SEMEN

AH) WUAD REWRT jntll June without salary to serve race horses at New Jersey Red Crojw and other subscription* F0BD8—EllMy-nlne calls wer« who ConUntw.lo drive ... The .Wharton School of Finance, tracks. or selling merchandise in clawj- made by 8t7 John'* First Aid State Highway Department has diversity of Pennsylvania, as CAPITAL CAPERS: Governor1 rooms to children, under the WO Squad during January, according! Issued a new safety manual 'o lubllc administrator in residence Nelson Rockefeller, of New York.jer bill pnding te-the Legislature to i report mnde by Capt Joseph its employee* .. . Tomato grow .Present Green Acres com- erg in New Jersey are planning who advocates all kinds of new1 . old-time property appraiser* Dambach. They Included 41 trans-; mitments in New Jersey are es-to ask for higher prices for their taxes, has turned out to be a [employed in tt* State Highway portatton; 27 emergency; two! UQUORS imated to total 175,000 acres in produce in New Jersey next sum secret weapon for Governor | Department arc being asked to motor vehicle accidents; fmir in-l ombined State and local pro- mer . . .Governor Hughes' new (Hughes who gets along without!lake a ten-week course in prao* diiitrlal and 14 firo«. The ambu- rams . . New Jersey needs new State budget provides fnr 1,423 any new taxes. . .Teachers would1 tical property appraisal teclf FREE lances totaled 811 mil's, with 211 ?Rislation to eliminate the sec new jobs, including 50 more he prevented legally from seeking' niqiics. man hours and 4,300 pounds of >nd mortgage racket, claims troopers . . .New Jersey's Civil Customer Parking oxygen used David J. Goldberg, counsel to Rights Division has been allotted -overnor Hughes . . .New Jersey $66,000 more in the now State JOINS FIRM had 33.034 persons in State in- Budget . . .Governor HiiRhes has FOR> 8WECWKWT.... stitutions at the beginning of asfced fnr $22,137 to Win plan FORDS - I-arry Millichelll, 55 965 . . .Attorney General Arthur ning for a 200-bed home for boys Arlington Drive, has joined Com- .1, Sills has expressed thanks to near Skillman . . .The legislature mercial Mortgage Company, New- those who have supplied informa- has been asked to provide $120. ark, an mortgage officer in ion on persons whose driving 000 in added prize money to be charge of residential lonns for 1 Essex and Hudson Counties. privileges have been revoked but won by Jersey born and bred CANDIES

ARE YOUR CLOTHES FRIEND!" Attention BOWLING (WAWATION DAY. l»cnl and area police who nllcnM the- police Institute sponsored by the WnodbrldKf I'nllce Department and the National Conference of Christians and .lews, received LEAGUES cfrtlllcatM Monday nflernoon, Above, l.t. Kred Wandrns is shown receiving his diploma. Ml to right, Captain Norman 1. SrhlHgh, Maryland State Police, U. Wandrni, Police Director Joseph (ialinsi and Howard I. Devaiwy, (ormer president of the New Jersey Patrolmen's llenevnlent As- Mxiation and presently necnltve director of the Conference of Christians and Jews In this area. SAVE UP TO 50% be issued annually at $;] each NUT [Mayor Yelencsics producing a gross annual revenue Cleulif of $22,500. Order Your Trophies Now!! Three additional clerical em Exp«rt Engraving Done On Premises Every to* (Heads Cancer Drive ployees will be needed to handle LARGEST SELECTION OF RED liicMlig Sit j the application review and issu FOIL HEARTS 1 EDISON - Edison Mayor An-— ance of the special licenses at at 6 All LicatlMt Available TROPHIES IN THE STATE SlttOL 80C | thony M. Yelencsic* will be chair- " annual cost of $10,900. Other ex 1 Ib. $Ho man for Middlesex County during, prnses will reduce the net sur IN STOCK 13J4fc. 3AQ l plus to $10,000. t i« IMS Cancer Crusade rund-raU- Appointmtnt Made At Your CoiiTenlfae* FANCY i iiiR drive of the American Cancer j JERSEY JIGSAW; New Jerse SATIN HEARTS ALL WEEK SPECIAL will have a surplus of $32,544,69( Society, it was announced yester- in its State Treasury next July CALL HI 2-3461 $3.35 to $10.00 I "lay. ! FEB. 15th thru FEB. 20th according to Governor'tt ' rd ; ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Society Chapter Prejldent Mrs. Hughes . . .The New Jersey De M.itthew Urwal, in making the an- partment of Health is the fjrst'. 1LB. BOX $1,60 nul that the Ap.il | the nation to regulate supplies I Crusade goal is $54,000 (or the air for scuba divine equipme: JAG'S SPORTING 600DS 2LB. BOX $3.15 county TV m.e.or will appoint . . John Vaccaro, Princeton, is chairman (or each community In the new president of the New 319 STATE STREET, PERTH AMBOY Valentines Day Is Sunday February 14 the county and coordinate their Jersey State Poultry Association HENRY JAGLOWSKI, Prop. I effort*. . . .Seashore resorts in New Jer- Raymond Jackson & Son Assisting Mr Yi-lencaici will be sey are looking forward to gr.t Open Monday ud Friday 'Til S P.M. | Stephen Cape«tro ol EdUon, crowds during the long Lincoln's In ncteptin? the post, the mayor Birthday and Washington's birth- ^^^DRUGGISTS ^^^ , H>id th.it "CIIH !•: is one disease day weekends . . .State Labor 88 Main Street ME 4.0554 Woodbridge In whk-h most all o( us havi a Commissioner Raymond F. Male dwp interest. I do not believe has scoured nn extended leave rn.fnsi.maHy Dry Ctoaowl and there U one i*r^on today who has not felt DIP effects of it by either losing a member of the MEN'S BUSINESS WORK 0N WASHDAY (amlly or a close associate*. ANTHONY M. YELKNCS1CS 'List year, 696 residents

It is our aim to educate the resi Troon 47 • «v*iun«, February 15, AJI ifMteU tawnd ti ltt» | served at the tuflet supper re-1, at the VJ W. Hall, N«w Bruns- •Mm*. cently celebrating the Eagle Scout I V « i.iunsnlrk A»e. wick Avenue. RAIIWAY presentation made to Thomas I

Cntl k lrrta| St. , VAMEVmE DANCC rt i ••• \:r MtMppkM Mrs. rs, •lORTMip — St. John vianneyi Willter Mrs. N'U la A4P» v n «HII VnM vXrtT»I'! Ttnpenny, airs. n. Mm. AU tpccWi |MB«T4 it (kl*' USE CHECKS •Mrm. n, ... :•.. ltd. r.uims ',•:• h<-lin TWttrr) ll«y. n * PtaiafltM A**. (Ntit UOrutd itlMi INTERCHANGEABLY wiU be ^ at the door. |Wednesda y March ,_ ^rs. Cuth. bertson will be hostess. ». I Capitol Dome •(•.-• iCnnunijPO from Edit Pate1 j the StTitc Treasurer within sixty hon^y, I gqf it! : days after the close of the racing : seasoi). . it! I got it! i : The s;imf bill was bitroduted t last year and passed the Assem- ,-•'•2'' • v-» ft., bly bitt «aa blocked in ihe State size Olds Senate. It may receive a umlliar fate this year, although the need ss than that car for additional funds for all pub- lic niiencies mity force it through a 'low-price' name! the upper hoipe if it clears the \ssemhly asain. 'PKIVKHS LICENSES: A move it'll your mother is undenvny inNhe Ugislature to pi'ovida driving privileges for er- atlirst Bank a brilliant, ruin motorists whose licenses havi IK'CH siisnended, so they may get •XI in-law she has!** from to Ilieir places of employ- oi which Fint bank office you v»t to open yaur , you <^n make deposit, or cadi checks at any Six nu-mlwrs of the Assembly huve inlnxluced a hill iiuthoriy Ltance, it you have a checking account at iiiii tin' Director of Motor Ve- Amboy Office on Smith Street and you live hicles to issue a special, distinc- tive driver's license In ;i person whose ilrivini! privihwes have \\ \ lieen siisiifrdwl and vvlw needii such ;i license in the course of >• . •' his etniiliiviiit'iit First Bank checking account. If The Division of MnfOr Vehicles ••**••• ,«J esliinatcs that, bused upon lilt1 «ot join fte thousands who Mf I2.IKW ;iiinual |K)int s\ ttmi sus- 'Cllsinns, at Iwist III.IHX) wi!> '""I'd checking service? lie reviewed. ;uid that iipprox- * inialely 7,S()l( nf the s|M)cial I'm •[•-1 ';• ,n 1 itiil motor vehicle licenses wi' '•j , 1' '•' •• •( .>-•

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t Mr •••£_!: B.) - Carteret Pre PAGE EIOHT Thursday, February 11,1065 theme was "Trailblazprs Auwrds Moon." ' ' Station, Sewaren. Fellow worker irandvlew Ave., Metuchen. The major theme of tho ( besides Mr. Waverczak, preser -Boy Scout Troop 41 will at- it pOrk 44 .Wo" were: Calvin Garrison, Fran end the 10 A. M. service at the was "Trailblattrs - u AVENEL PERSONALS.Dragotta, Charles Olszewsk "r'irst Presbyterian Church in uni- coioNiA - Cub Pack 44 he!d| Each den exhibited dis Frank Lihas. Ben De Lauri form ih observance of Boy Scout Tony Nova and Raymond Bell; Sunday. Monday an Eagle Court n«v"r°Mi'ilii»(list Church, i The following awards we| Belly C.utowskl ran. snn-in-law of Mr. Albretch' if Honor will be held for Ale* npciiin? ceremonies wore con- scnted to the wjnnjnf, ^ 14 (Iforfjc Sirrrt -Today .it 8 P. M. the execi Hunter, Jr. The Blue and Cold ,,„,,„! h.v Dm 3. after which the iwart) ^n 3; secon.l Avcnrl. N, .1. live Nianl of School 23 P. T. / Dinner will be Tuesday :il tin; nv mis were presented: yoifl «r- Dens 2 ana 8. ME 4-IW5I meets with Mrs. Ijiwrenre Paol: luirch. Den mothers will ;ir- ',-„«• under wolf: Larry Fishmnn:, Thc blue amJ 192 Woodruff Avenue. r nije hospitality. ulCr, Rnld and silver . 20, i. , —A dinner p.ivty was Riven by Mr. .^iiul Mi v .lolni \V:iveri'J!iik. -Tlie North Middlesex Count Monday the Avcncl firemen .lohii Arnold: the New Dover Methodist Mt'inzor Street, hisi week in honor Catholic VOIIIIR Adult Club w will hold drill exercises at Hie fire- ^linn's Stephen Hutton. nl Hoi) Alhielch, I .niit'ilcc tlar- hold a Valentine's Day party t muse at 7:}0 P. M. itniiki' Mili-Wl Robyack anfli hui,swlu) idiiod ;illef V) years iniirniw al 11 P. M, at the horn -Any young girl interested in ,,'nirl Haiti • assistant donners. PRESBYTERIAN SERVtcj .it the Public SenIIT Oncrnting of Miss Nancy Heifke, 13 We: oinlng the Young Ladies' Sodality Itnl,,,! Clnliin, Peter Wneger.1 ]SELIN _ Rev dencr, pastor of the First ( St. Andrew's Church is invited Nl,k Y.inkmvirz and Edward to attend Monday's meeting at the M.urski; IX'n chief c»rd, terian Church, announced Worship Services will church hall at 7:30 P. M. Hifih Cor Publix Pharmacy - Headquarters For «'hool age is the requirement. •^"istanl Ciibmasler Don j c-^nday. at" 8:45 and in- m;,l i]liti,,t(.d Paul Hallbauer into rhurd) ^^ clasS( -School 23 P. T. A. will spon- „,,, Livinp Circle of WeWos. fo sore a' parent-education meeting schcduled as llOT 1',-iul was awarded his ™ebeJ0Sjd ten through sixth grad VALENTINE GIFTS Wednesday at 8 P. M. in the . i , , . by Culimaster Stan Brooke., nr _. ami purpose room. Mrs. (Jeorjjr b (U ( n|)d 10;15 A M Juni|) Marks, township school library ; Tin- pack had its yearly ii»pec-lr]asSW and Senior HiRh coordinator will speak. There ill,,,, (.(inducted hy Inspector Don- )1:20A M to 12:30 p AT KKTK HONORING ASSESSOR MIMK: Pictured In pholn »re: seated, Itev. Knther Matthew Knnoplu, paslor of Holy rnml v .,1,1 Yackel of Raritan Council. Hallmark Valentine Cards will be.no regular general mem- Church and Kdward J. Dolnn. .Ir., Coonty Prosecutor. SlnndlnR from left to right are Adam Bialnwarraik. trciMirer, John Tom/UK, bership meeting Tuesday. sgt.at-arms: John Kurdvla, new president; Edward I-nkiee. OfiS President; Thomas Mlllk, Tax Assessor honored hv testimonial; -Avenel Memorial Post 7164, John Wawrynski, recording secretary; John Vincent Tnine/.tik, toastmaster; William Martlnciuk, finareinl secretary and francls I. V. F. W., meets Tuesday at 8:30 P. M. at the post nomc- pk Tomczuk. Avenue. Cupid's arrow works... Carteret. Panel members included "Parents are urged to send, or -Tuesday the Third Ward Sec- stter still bring their children,. ond District Democratic and Civic Sister Mary Clarice, principal of Children's Treat Panel Queries St. Matthews School, Edison; Mrs. i a place where the word of j Cljib meets at the Hillcrest a od is read and taught and the; 8: ft P. M. William Gerristead and George Dalton, principal of School 1 inTo be ord Jesus Christ presented, When A -The Aveael Woman's Club P.T.A. forth mply and clearly, as the Saviour, Perth Amboy. WOODBRIDGE - An outstand- meets Wednesday at 8:15 P. M. a PORT READING - A panel nd friend of all who trust Him, Heart Of the local first aid building. George Seibert, president, presi- ing event at Assembly Hall, 97 oung and old," a spokesman1 discussion explored the question, dent, president at abusiness meet- Main Street, Sunday will be the Barton's "What Good is a PTA?", at a| ing following the discussion. Re- annual children's treat at 4 P.M. special fathers' day meeting of ports were given by William Da- St. Anthony's PTA last weekend. On this occason, the chldren Continental STtoRK CLUB ley, secretary, Joseph Curley, of the various classes attendinfi Moderating the panel was thetreasurer, Samuel Santore, Chith- e Sunday School will sing hymns Valentine's Dw Chocolates Rev. A. M. Gaydos, pastor of St.nese auction co-chairman; Mrs. and choruses and recite verses WOODBRIDGE - Perth Amboy Joseph's Church in Carteret, Pan- Goes With It General Hospital announces tb Joseph Isabella, ticket chairman. and other selections. After the Next Sunday el was the Rev. A. M. Gaydos. John Sattler, vice president, spoke special program, awards will be birth of iabies during the past pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Ftbruoy 14th week to Township parents as fol- the group about the recent distributed and refreshments lows: board of education elections. served. From Woodbridge, a son to Mr. ->w.-.,'o; The next meeting will be held The public is invited and the Shawn: red moire foil heart with Valentine doll con- and Mrs. John Kiraly, 549 Lyman • MM April 20th. «% children of the neighborhood will PlanU tainfng 62 Continental Miniature Chocolates. $3.98. Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and be especially welcome. We have other Valentine hearts, all filled with Barton's Mrs. Rudolph Frey, 888 Coolidg An erupting volcano belches The usual Gospel meeting will Cut Flowers famous Continental Chocolates. |\ a WTA1 iHft* Avenue; a son to Mr., and Mrs forth steam; the dark color be- i held Sunday at 7:30 P.M. Reg- Made from secret prized Old IIA VIQ N \ Paul Mayte, 17-K Bunns Lane; ing caused by volcanic ash. ular sessions of the Sunday son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poko- School are held at 9:36 A.M., with WeDeUra World recipes and lovingly If IllVI.Y II U lowski, 490 Garden Avenue. classes to;1 all ages, Assembly prioed from $1.99 to $9.95. Z**» W™™"*-' From Iselin, a daughter to Mr. Ireland has no snakes. Other Hall members have notice that ME 4-1636 Sold Exclusively in Woodbridge at and Mrs. John Catino, 110 Trieste snakeless regions are Alaska, there are many children in the Street; from Fords, a daughter New Zealand and northerly partsI'dowiitown area who evidently Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Trasky, 56 of Asia and Europe. attend no Sunday school. WALSHECK'S Flowe New Street; from Colonia, a son PUBLIX PHARMACY to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Uhl, 13 305 Amboy Arenue WoodbrMi 91 Main Street Woodbridge Amherst Avenue, from Port Read IS OUR TH.MK44M ing, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam R. Mitchell. 112 Blair Road BUSINESS FEBRUARY Air — Rail — Steamship — Hotel MEN S and TOUR AND CRUISE RESERVATIONS THE WORLD OVER BOYS' WEAR HELP, HELP: Lauren Bacall f Phone VA MM1 ¥ became famous with her "If you J want anything, just whistle" line < A O I H fl /n > n ¥ SPECIALISTS IN BABY FURNITURE FOR OVER 45 YEARS in a movie. However, the wo- ' I \ I U II I fYI1V>/ Hll1*Pflll ¥ i ¥ whistlman eusin charg mhe rbracele well designet (seed \ (j 0 I I U 'UWl DUIVUU photo) wants help, not fame. 303 Maple Street Flexible bracelet with rosebuds ¥ in silver finish make it easy to PERTH AMBOY, N. J. expecting? use shrill military whistle to WORLD WIDE TRAVEL signU aid or {right** SPECIALISTS SINCE 1907 attacker. ^ U THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ONLY * here's Edison's "family room" SPECIAL GROUP! For your lint baby ... rijkt on through tho rttt of *• aew arrivalt in your family. Edison Heirloom Quality is meant to last. Solicted Northern Hard Maple Construction MEN'S White C throughout, with (thoughtful features for baby's safety and tomfort and Mother's convenience. You can even add matching pieces as your youngster grows! Only at WASH-A-RAMA of CARTERET DRESS SHIRTS * Simon's can you buy the largest selection of baby furniture la Union County. Famoui moke nationally known brands- WU 1 The LEXINGTON CRIB Wltn'Tsport SHIRTS_M. $1 Authentic Early American Furniture truly rtpreKnUtive of our American heritage. 95 Every detail shows warmth and comfort, ADDS NEW MEN*S HOODED SPECIAL SWEATSHIRTS 59 Valut 6.88 EQUIPMENT Otty « Navy. AM ihtt. ' 1.95 MEN'S Grey MEN'S T-SHIRTS To Give You Faster, WORK SOX & BRIEFS -QC 4- All NiUnilll »•>••• S-DRAWER CHEST-ON CHEST h.W trr. fyxjm for evsrylliing in Ihil Better Service! roomy chest that i> godd look- ing too. Special tiroitpl SPECIAI 74.95 AT THE SAME Value to 27.95 MEN'S MEN'S SUBURBAN GOATS SWEATEES Quilted or pile-lined. LOW PRICES! All sizes. $ 10 4-MAWER LOW CHUT . , . tukei up Iitile woJ| ipoct) | • SHOP and SAVE at LEO'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAV tk and flivei you lots of SPECIAL 59.95 12 NEW G-E MEN'S I BOYS' exclusive! TEEN-AGE BEDDING leather CABRETTA JACKETS 32.50

h ji'in iliilil ready lor lii» M.W hed? He Mire lo him ihe proper l)pe! Here's a nev. BOYS' Corduroy ipxiol Oruupl roniept in bedding nmle lo Simon's • 2-251b. WASHERS! rigid1 n]ierifiiutiui)» and B|ii-riully ile- BOYS' i'\f,aei for u Kintung ihilil. Tliia in For Rugs & Drapes GLOVES PANTS pslml Pi the same sue ita the 'ftundunl ujull • TOD only • All - twin tile lujillreiit anj box rpriiig. « Vuluf lo J»| • ADDITIONAL DRYERS! BOYS' SWEATERS • Buitun ttawn ot Pyllovtit MATTRSSS t BOX SMHNO, 95 • Solid* und &t>ip« 79 t Now! Do your laundry faster, better with our new equipment AT 1JHE SAME LOW BOYS' SKI PARKAS 865 ELIZABETH AVE. PRICES! Do next week's wash here . . . c OPEN 'til 9 P.M. With HOODS you'l! be glad you did! [ M0N. & THURS. ioaii >iv.,>,bU, All ,u,,. Volvnig 14 93 ELIZABETH, N. J. ¥ FRI. til 7 PJW. rAY VWK P4KKIVG • Phon#: FLander* 1-1200 WASH-A-RAMA of CARTERET t OPfN OAIIV to 6 - MON. I THURS. 'til » A CHAHUK roil UtllVMIV i LEO'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR In The Carteret Shopping Center -- Roosevelt Ave. * 7W EUZABETH AVL (Qpp. Harmonia Bank) ELIZABETH • El. 3-1532

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Third Avenue, Avenei, U under- than 12,000 U.S. and Canadian the result of the publicity given It you like sweet baking powder (or all Seasons' going two weeks active training military personnel are taking blicuiU. add a couple of table- the book, hundreds of people who T'ue Crow's Neil with Helicopter Anti-Submarine part in the maneuvers. . .Dennis fa* never heard of It are now anxious spoons of sugar to a two-cup flour Squadron, 751, based at the Naval ,T. ShorthouK, son of Mrs. Kath- to read it and are buying It inrecipe. The sugar may be sifted Air Station, Key West, Fla. He isleen Shorthouse, 52 Elm Street, Other counties and in tyew, York along with the flour, baking soda t Paper Mill a member of the Naval Air ReFords- , has been promoted to air- a City. There is Something about and salt. The French usuaBy Bolt's The story revolve* around the man second class in the U.S. ubert serve Training Unit at the Naval human nature that makes folks serve sweetened biscuits and 11 Air Force. He is stationed at the fiRht between More and the king Air Station, lakehurst. want to read something when they sometimes enrich thlr dough with Knesler AFB, Miss. . .Tliwe is fnl' King which eventually cost More his are told they can't. Mayhe you an egg. Last But Not Least: certainly a great deal of contro- SJr'T'homalijll(e and ipHt the church of Eng can explain it. versy over the banning of the Army PFC Mirtart R. Rosko Add a cup of blueberriei to a week nin land. of Mr. and Mrs. Michae book,! "Candy," by Prosecutor Cleopatra's Needle, an ancien two-cup flour muffin recipe and Mill Rosko, 29 Quaker Line, Colonia, Edward J. Dolan. There arc just . lMper obelisk in New York's Central you have blueberry muffini i Next time you make baking is participating in Exercise Polar as many pro and con who arc wil-Pnrk, is said to he the oldest made! Sprinkle the tops of the ,IHI co-stars soda biscuits, add raisins anrl Strike, a 14-day winter field train- ling to debate you on tho subject. man-made object in the Unitei muffins with sugar before they ,,, | i,c Broad-1 caraway »eed to the dough, then exercise in Alaska. More And as is usual In such raws, a States. 'go into the oven. 1 n,i (ho play roll out and cut as usual, If you nukr> of Nor-1 like, you may brush the cut-out

I, ,s the role biscuit* with melted butter or cgj( j the wash and sprinkle with sugar ho- fore baking. If Random: Seated here at the typewriter OPEN 7 DAYS: nd noting that Valentine's Day is uwlny marie your navigator won- der what ever happened to those Mon. Thru Sat. insult ing valentines that some folks usd to send unsigned to 9A.M.to9P.M. persons they didn't like too much. Lit Evening School They were printed on 8'£ x 11 In- (IF.TH .IAYCF.K HONOR: Ihimild <;. Roder, right. pr^id7m«f Sunday expensive paper and were carioon- tlw Wnodbrldgp Jayms, is shown presenting the Jayct* of like and cruel, To me, Valentine's 240 E.SL Georges toe.595 New Brunswick Ave. I Route 18 the Month award to llrrhort A. llannagan in rfoopilUoii of 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Day should be a day for lovers bin wrvioM for a recent children's party. ami for sweetness and light. , LINDEN PERTH AMBOY IE. HIGH SCHOOL I'vt William M. Wycknff, son of PT/i of School 23 speaker at a parent-education Mr. and Mrs. I:OO P. M. at Ihe High School. Detroit, Mich., formerly of Wood Co-ordlnator of WoodbridRe Town- be shown. A library exhibit will bridge, are now grandparents. A ship School system, will be the also be featured. daughter was born to Mr. and Classes Start March 2nd far 18 Sessions. Mrs. Elliott Burns, Ann Arbor. U. S. CHOICE GENUINE You Are Invited To Bring When they were local residents, l wil |(f opf n on Tuesday and Wed- Pearl and Dick were active in Your Children To Our Congregation Adath Israel. .miings. Col. D. B. Kelly is urging all young men Interested in becom- SUNDAY SCHOOL ing career police officers to take |20 rour-c* being offcrfed. the State Police Entrance exami- 9:30 A.M. • EACH SUNDAY MORNING I nation on Tuesday, February 16. R*gtstrtti« fee at |2.M No \.An application is necessary. ASSEMBLY HALL piai tuittoa «M at MM *f The written examination may be 97 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE taken Tuesday at 7 P. M., at the FOR WDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL Sayrevtile War Memorial High Classes For AU — Young and Old School, Washington and Ernston, Kl 14891 or U 1-5ML Jesus said "Suffer little children to come unto Roads, Sayrevflle, To be eli- ROUND gible you must be no less than 21 Me." (Luke 18:16) nor more than M years of age n of June 20,1965; at least 5' 8" tall, and in good physical condi- tion. 'n lh* Motions ROAST The Larry Campions are en]oy Ing their vacation in Florida .. . HOT OR SWEET SWIFTS SPRING Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Hutner have IEAN TASTY left on a six-weeks cruise on the ITALIAN Mediterranean ... Mrs. H. D. LAMB CHOPS dark, Sewaren, Is visiting her Pork Chops SAUSAGE daughter in Lot Angeles . . . Geerje F. Smith, Edison, retired president of Johnson & Johnson 1 has been selected president of the! State Board of Education . . . Received a letter Iran Henrietta; Farrell, wife or, Samuel Farrell, former Township Committeeman, wto are rUdlarla St- Peters-1 !* bnrg. Re: my item abtou a robin wintering in ray backyard. Herie- etta laid my robin must be part starting, but sent me a picture showing hundreds and hundred of rohins perched on telegraph wires In ft, Petersburg, with a caption that reads: "The Greater St. Petersburg Chamber of Com- gKKe is always looking for more tourism for the winter. But the •chamber, never asked for such an Influx of robin*. The birds, by the thousands, are here long! enough to fill their stomachs and1 BONELESS LEAN BONELESS CHUCK FRESH CHICKEN 'thai head north. They repeat this LONDON BROIL C phenomenon in the south every Legs Ib 39 Breasts 111 A? year, although hot necessarily in BEEF STEW the St Petersburg area. The rob- BUTTER" STEAK im were feeding on the holly ber- 3 BLOCKBUSTERS ries on all the bushes. Residents PLUMP MAINE w)y> have lived here 10 years said they never before witnessed the huge mass of robins in previous CAPONS NECK BONES 2 us. yean..." So with the Robins al- ready feeding in St. Petersburg 5-6 IB. AVG. on their way north, can spring be SWIFTS ROTISSHI! FAT BACK Bert and There: CHUCK PRINT SfaDBMos College students who, havVplanned a special Valentine 29* weeUMln Boston for some 300 STEAK LARD fathers, Friday, "Saturday and Choice Swifff Sunday. Among those attending SHELL Monarch TENDER Sl-ew and SURE" win be Carl Stavener and his Boneleu daughter, Mary Ann, 170 Clinton CLUB Street, Woodbridge... Charles W. SLICED SIRLOIN CUBED • That's our motto since 1869 BMgk, director of Public Works STEAK of Woodbridge and Mrs. Beagle, BACON ROAST STEAK atteaded the 10th annual conven- tion Of National Bituminous Con Crete Association at the Ameri- cana Hotel, Bal Harbour, Fla. The TODAY W a trader service organ- tatit of the asphalt paving in- dustry, strives through a multi- nfliinn dollar research program to provide more quality and more i • paving per dollar of tax money. at 4k%™ Interchange of ideas and infor nation featured the program Richard E. Cavanaugh, son of Mrs. Mary Cavanaugh, 94 Me- Ouire Street, Menlo Park Terrace,

It one of two freshmen members MAN SUCtD SENSATIONAL OFFER how fast your thrift of WtVeyan Univeraity Debate 1 DOZEN Midget Salami Council who participated in the BOILED HAM come into view! John* Hopkins University Debate HAMBURGER ROLLS CUDAHY'J CHUNK C StortoraddtoyourSavingsAccount Tournament last month and at Harvard University pver the Genoa Salami Ib weekEnd. SWISS CHEESE / #lb JoUing$i FREE WITH IACM KUKCHA5I Of SCHICKHAUS -today. Die George E. Sedlaks, 181 i Eunhurst Avenue, Iselin, were tiru S LB. BOX HAMBURGER PATTIESI S 39! recent visitors at Florida's Sliver PASTRAMI 5 IB. BOX 2.69 FRANKS "Mlddlem Cow*?' Springs Electrician's Mate EXTRA LEAN GROUND Second Class Kichard M. Blair. PURE LEAN USN, son of William Blair, « LEAN Star Street, Iselin, Is serving with ROUND the Gold Crew of the ballistic GROUND GROUND missile submarine USS Theodore STEAK Roosevelt operating oat of Holy CHUCK MRTH AMBOY , -•_ Loch, Scotland . . .Donald Wag- - man, iW Stufimd Road, Colooia, is on the Iwiw f°U al P{tt&ry School. HillsidB. • • Boru »t St. Peter'n GeiKral Hospital, Nvw ngs Institution Brunswick, recently, a sou to Mr. NEW JERSEY, and Mrs. Edwurd P, Pinton, 14 PERTH LiUlan T«WM, Woodjiridg* • • Aviation Machinist's Mate Third Class John P. Uhr, USN, son of 4 7ERT'SINCE 1869 Mr and Mrs. Johii J. l^brs SERVICE TO SA Independent-Leader (E.B.) • Cartcret i>r PAGE TEN Thursday, February 11, 1965 CARTERET Get Terrific Savings! CLIP THESE COUPONS-Thurs.-Fri.-Sa or AS NOTED IN COUPONS CLIP THIS COUPON gjA

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Thursday, February 11,1965 PAGE ELEVEN WINDOW 3rd Period On Green Street Honor Roll ^___^ By The Staff. Is Reported vml missed." That's what the Woodbridge delcga ,,,,„( Commerce members have been telling thow in AVKNKI, CfMitKf .1. Bet or. ,"., who did not make the Washington trip of the New priii(i|i;i] oi Avend Junior Hifth ' ,,f commerce Twenty-Eighth Annual Reception and .•I "I Nrliool. ;iiiiiiinnr»'(l ihe academic & New Jn-wy Cotigrewionnl Delegation at the , - for IH hoiuir roll for llu> third marking period ;is follows

tintte'r is thot the membtrs tn already anticipating TIli (li.'iilc: Joyce Angelo, Bon- ,, ,'ntire club car next year. nir Uaka, Connie Hillings, ,1ohn inm left Newark station at noon on Thursday Hiilcn. lionila, Butler, Victoria nine was held alt the way to the Capital. Governor liyimk. Alisa Ganon, Knthlcen

h-< with that Wwdly unto of his walked the length Ilit!!:ins, l.inda Hoffman, Michael ,,,l must have had I sort hand by th* time he reachH iKloimnn, Michcle Minucci, 'lien iMolnar, Kathleen Moore, Roge i Nielsen, .lames Nussbnum. Ed- k Hrothvm. Vince and Pete, a part of the WoodbridRe iinitid S"ponosky, Douglas Tohin, ,„ thrilled when the train pulled Into Union Station. ,\;inc\ White, Liane Woodruff, iuh and congratulated the engineer on the train for and lic-tle Yacullo. h n nice comfortable ride." 1 Itth Crude: Dennis Billick, .la . ,i everywhere you turned I" the hotel there was a lin^daiiski, James Catano, Keith mi The group visited so many that it was hard to Iiaul). Pete Cocuzza. Nancy Egan, , I,, ,|| Among the hospitality suites were thow of the J;mel Fyke, limla GinsbcrR,

,,;imi,l. J l. Kiilak, General Motors, Fidelity Hank. Brian Ilnfiuc. Paul Haynes, Pat- 'umiil Rank, the Kennell Club and the Railroad Room. ricia HicrhaRcr, Michael Kaelher, Mth Governor Hughes. Senators Harrison Williams j Janicr Karaisz. James Keller- | mann. Beverly Lawton, Charlenc i'.,*.. urth Degree Silk, Geprgeanh Szyrwiel, Patricia window of the Wnodbridge Industrial Council. The international chemical supplier hae been nuh. which is acroas the street from the Hilton Aawmbly. Knluhts n( Columbus, pri'initoil a new flan to the St. Cecelia's Krammnr School in Tippitt 'and Sonya Wolf. (kited with Woodbridge for 35 years. ,;, had a "key" and wt wail mentkw his name bo -j memory of John V. Krnnnh, who was a K. of ('. member, Lett to right, Mrs. Kdwanl Snyrter, PTA 9th Grade: Pat Ashwell, Mich- l*. embarrassed If too many people try to borrow it j pruldfnl. Brv. John M. W'ilus. Mr. Duerscheidt and Peter Trnvnor, grand knight. ele Berezawsky, Mark Boada ,,< in Rood hand* all evening with Jack Waldmnn.' Mitchell Bobkin, Anthony Bruno private eye," seeing to It that everything ran Linda Byron, Faith Carey, Lynne Colacino, Richard Engbrctson American Cyanamid Co. St. James Dorothy Gartner, Janet Hawks, , •• ,t 5 A M Friday morning but few made it Mori! ; Susan Briat, Dehra Johnson, ^.Han ,, !!.•»• hack to Newark vi» Eastern Airlines *huttle Honor Roll Lebowitz, Marjorie McCloskey, Nardina Mioz, Patricia Olden- .-, m were BUI Short and Hll Schneider of RCA: Winn berg, Joyce Pease, Patricia Ryan, Is Featured in Display u< director U the Industrial Commiuion. Fred Announced JoAnne Slker, Barbara Snedeker, Jane Sollish, Laura Woliner, Jud , ,ml Pete Rkdardott, (Rick Brothers •: Gus Romond. WOODBRIDGE -American suspending the gelling agents, in the state. In addition to Wooi- ,' ,,r the Industrial Council; Jack Waldman. Clair WOODBRIDllE - The honor it hWuy, Arlene Vundenfreund Cyanamid Company is the local these products are used exten- bridge, there are manufacturing • ,1'cr. Heading Railroad Terminal: Joseph Ontrowcr mil at St. .lamos' Schtxd has been and Dolores Dubicki. industry featured this month in sively in the manufacture of plants at Bound Brook. Linden and rxuni;. realtors, Councilman Harold Mortensen. and :innminrcd as follows: the Main Street window of the building materials, paint, paper, Princeton; an agricultural re- - reprwentinf the newspaper. (iradt 8 A — Mclinda Beirne, Woodbridge Industrial Council. textiles, greases, plastics, Phar- search center at Princeton ;and Alice Betta, Dennis DaPrile, John A member of the Woodbridge maceuticals, rubber and cosme- the administrative headquarters Emery To Speak for the company's global organ- Hallos, Monica (ierity, Patricia industrial community for 35 years, tics. iu.'run CIUMW Osk wti SM«t tail* M a hippy (iiwii. Harold Harkett, Paul'Hig- this plant manufactures and sup- Other products of the plant are ization at Wayne. ii .ill br the Ant HSM NM gnwawHI in Ugrtfctr ki ^ins, Stanley lliriak. Anne Kar- plies 75 industrial and specialty used in the mining industry to ili)s. Michael linnahan. Patricia chemicals to a host of industries! process metallic ores; still, others MMksg « P«ft IUs4kH Aww*. At GDA Book Tea Mi-Donnugh, Gail Ruski, Jill in this country and abroad. have application in such diverse Vatchtovcer Society SrluilxTt. Lorraine Suppa, Joseph' The plant is notable for the div fields as chemical processing, Lecture Scheduled Sz.ilx). and Joseph Urban. ; ersity of its products and the water purification and oil produc- i, I<.i.ici 106 Haganum Street. Cartaret, has returned WOODBRTDGE - Cecil J, Crude 8B - Francis Banfield,j markets it serves. Broadly classi- tion. M l th* Highlands, when she received menage* on her and upholstery fabrics. Among week, Skalangya, Lorraine Therkorn,' mid in 1930, today the plant em- ] the many chemicals the plantj ploys 65 persons and its payroll, Saturday night, Mr. Jones from grandtons, Bract ant Joseph, sons «(thr Theo and Mary Jarfe White. produces for the textile industry 'taxes and local purchases con- will conduct a question and an- :r;.i of Guernwjr Lue. Colonla. Grade 7B — Christine Andras-i are finishes to make fabrics softer tribute upwards of $1 million an- swer discussion on new Bible :A n-lebrale this btj occwoo with her suice Bw HONOR KOK HTA MKMBKK. Mrs. Nicholas Volk, left, presl- ik, James Dunigan, Madelinej to the touch, to improva dyeing nuany j0 the economic life of the Truths he learned pver the past dm) d Ut« MidsUctri t'oualy Coundl of Parents MMI Teachers, J^aug, Mary Hozjarv, Mary Kis-; - h>«l at the University of Virginia and Joseph i& in qualities, and to make fabrics re-; Woodbridge area, four months. On Sunday, to con- sane, Valerie Rbwinski, and Val-' • at Davis-Dkins CoQase Both boyi promisul her ii ihown prMenUa( » llfr membership cagiin the New Jersey sistant to fire, water, soiling and| As a unjt of the vast American u> rvfrtthnuoti or lunch, pick up itatioatry and function in a variety of ways for Cyanamid is a New Jersey Venerus. Jeffrey Venezia, Renata Daughters of America, Sunday, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 a variety of industries. Principal- based company that has 5,800 em- »fn (Htbtlil bread « quirt of milk along with Wyrzj'kowski, and Michael Yan- 2:30 P. M,., in the Knights of Col- Denker, 10 Hawthorne Avenue. ployee and siaj major installations :*-»»paperp . Buti ai neww MTVICservicCe hass bcrbeena addeadde d by twoljxmda|Dunda, 5 Mereline Avenue, was ami Mrs. Andrew Harvan and- chuck. umbus auditorium. ly dry lubricants, waterproofing, TS whom Stores serv* as a recreation center for celebrated at a dinner party at Joseph and Andrew, Laurel S mi Grade 5B - Michele Almasi, A former Township Committee- ik Woodlridf.W , iporttman can enioy a game off the home o( Mr. and Mrs. George Mr.'. Thomas Mer-Patriciat Colgary, Kathleen man, Mr. •'Emery Served on the Kunak 966 Rahway Avenu pool Ubtt la the Act New. Store, while in **.-Kunak* 96w6 Rahway Avenue. The • and Mrs. Paul Dunda, Crowe,' Nancy Dippolito, Mary first committee for decent litera- Dartv was given by the Dunda's ntt Mr. . •-J* tan compete on a metered slot car racing Jane Pillipcsuk, Allan Gluchoski, ture in Woodbridge. He is a • e MAURO MOTORS e • 'kf Both require a great deal of ikdl and knowhow »n and daujhters James, Katlt Jr. and daughter, Susan, Mr. and Alice Korheanas, Walter member of the Confraternity of any priie* to the wuroets-U's a beck of a lot better leen and Patricia. Mrs. Edward Urbanik, Cohnia;, Kopcho. Lois Minkler, Joseph Christian Doctrine in St. John Vianney Church, Colonia, and has IMMACULATE TOP round street corners! . Mr. Dunda is the. son of Paul Mr aiK| Mrs. Charles Totin and Mulronney, Denise Quinn, Lor- 9K2 Rahway Avenue '!daughter Irene, Hopeiawn; Mr. raine Rodiinka, Jeffrey Rumage, been an officer of the Middlesex Bernard Scanlon, Patriciat Sea- Countv/Federation of Holy Name QUALITY CARS the lale Mrs. Dunda. ' andd Mrj. Peter Lukacs, Perth man and Patriciat Zennario. Societies. Guests included: Mr Dunda,, ^buy; Mr. and Mrs. tyil Ras- B'rKfc ufa. year'rwiad aractirlaf lac ABS't Grade 4 A Joseph Coley, Dia The program will also Include There are a lot of used Cars 1 ' r •AM, BnUwrkMd, buuaatty 8mkt.) MwU !sr., George Dunda. Miss linda muMefli Metuchen, Mr. and Mrs.DaPrile, Gerard Green, Patrici book reviews by M.ss Anne WD- Most car4 listed are fully equip- Vargo Mrs. Stephen Petrus. Mr. Emil Koehrs, Linden: Mr. and Horn, Denise Johnson, Magi ney chairman of Sodial Studies around but where do you buy «w«rd tferatfflvM. * Fefcrury Ulh la CotoaU ped and have originally been laty art g«W to kmm FriifciHtr Joka and Mrs John Basarab, Mr. and|Mri_ Kirshon, Mrs. John Kobza, Richard Krakowski, Carol at Carteret High Schdpl. Prizes the best? We handle only the Mrt William Matiura. Stephen Ladjack. Toni LaPenta, George will be awarded for the best pos- i. »ita (Mr (Mitt aaaul Ottawa** u4 lUrltoriow [ Mr and M Will am M *nri Mrs Johniwa". ™ - "' ' Lukacs. Lisa McGrath, Lawrence ters on Catholic Press Month sub- best, buy only if you feel satis- sold and serviced by us, u-rd, UM? W« amtat tat lint aaauri J*M Cr««a S^AJL;"!* Matter, all of J Pennsylvania..__.Nagy, K:ithryn Pease, John Toth, mitted by St. James School pupils. fled with the car & the price. t« Uw (HMuOMt Html al Ik* Ywr, aad «Uo Nancy Travostlno, Barbara Un- Al display of current best sellers •f HM aaawl BnttmiMMd ctay gvary, and Joseph Vazianb. "ill.-,1 afid old favorites available at the WE SELL ONLY TOP QUALITY CARS! FOR A VACATION TO REMEMBER Grade 4 B — Diane Andrascik, Barron Public Library branch of Penelope Horn,) Nanette] Johler, the Woodbridge Free Public Li- '64 IMPERIAL '62 Chry. Newpt. 4 Dr. Deborah Jopes' James |Cisgane. brary system will be featured. | <'H1TCHAT. . . You can't take the "Mother" out of a Mary Jane Mvslinski, Kathleen H375 ' H.T. Mrs Norbert Jost and Mrs. Coupe I •' "ui might be one ream why so many women are Nolan, Peggy Jo Rqutsch, Phillip Herbert Ruetsety co-chairman, '64 VALIANT V-200 '62 Plymouth Savoy 4 Dr. $775 '"•"I crouing guards. It's obvious that they are ion Sarno, Karen Schimph, Karen |!HH 'hi 4 Dr. SOn. " 'heir duUni protecting someone else's children Servilla, Patricia, James Un- are assisted by M|s. Bernard Jost, '62 Imperials 4 Dr. H.T. $9375 "K the street, ntt carrying it to wtreme*. Tuke the gvary. Mrs. Joseph P.1 Somers, Mrs •63 CHEVROLET Nova $1 CAC 104 Only 2-each. - >Jl Kuneja wbe protected her charges by 2Dr.HT. ° Grade 3 A — Jay Frangione, Stephen Kager, Mrs, Albert Mat- '62 Plymouth Custom $1*^75 ns the. sidewalks at her busy Lake Avenue Ma0 Kay Gadek, Patrick Kulina, lack and Miss Alta Ryan. The '63 Chrysler Nwpt. 4 XUIU Dr. H.T. H975 9 Pass. Wgn. Maura Mullaney, Maureen Mur- public is invited. '62 Dodge 9*Pass. Tara Q'Brien, Hany Pease, Reservations are still open for '63 Chev. Corvair Laura yuinn, Margaret Reynolds, the April 20 theatre parry and' for Jill Santlor, Donna Sarno, (jhartes '62 Valiant V-200 4 Dr. $1 Q45 " Andrew's k Setting the State Court retreat at " '63 Imperial 4 Dr. $2675 Schimph. Frank Signorelli Robert 'Sedan College, Lakewood, Silakowski, Margaret Sisko, and jjiau Court '63 Valiant 2 Dr. Sedan $975 •61 Chrysler Newport $1 971: igliut>lo-Geneck Rite Deborah Y'enezia. April ti. Wagon piack '63 Plymouth Spt.; '61 Plymouth Belv. 4 Dr. $745 k ~ St. Andnw'i wai her sinter1* of 2 Dr. H.T. 4*1875 Sedan ; ««•• Sunday of Mirit. '60 Chrysler NY 4 Dr. Miw Anna Marie Connelly, lselln; Mrv '68 Plymouth Conv. $1875 Sedan* • Mr, and Mn.Koglia, sister of tlw «7 Woodbine Miiu Kuiwaim MasliiuKii'lu, amMii ? '60 Imperial 4 Dr. H.T. $1 (-7 c ..ml t'arl '63 Plymouth Fury lol Flglitulo, of the 'wide, both of Avwl 2 Dr. H.T. 1675 Black W/Air' ° Mrs. Carl J Fit- Michael GanuiW, Soutii 59 Chry. 4 Dr. Sedan < $475 cotuin ut the bridetirooniL 'win, best nun. Usimm were ,ove. £LZ.Daily, Aveuel; Allen Garrone, m South Aiiitwy and Richard l)l'ae«Trl»ge by her ae wonw , aCh fonte, Newark, botb couauu ENGRAVED ON THE PREMISES! ill'- the brldegrooni KUKMENTZ • SI'EIUEI. • ANSON 'HI!:, MAURO MOTORS The couule « now uo a trip New Soglaod. Botb are CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - VALIANT - IMPERIAL DEALER Martin Lawrence 611AMBOYAVE. WOODBEIDQE School the brid* in 19*3, and the and ptarl tiara. s bridegroom In Ml Mrs. FigUnoto ME 41651 Opto'Evening. de bouquet of tin nu> at JEWELERS w~di.ri.ig. la, employed by Voiunta, trimmedwith EUubetb, and Mr. Flgluoln by Avmal.tha Avenul Auto Part*, aabway. -B) • Carteret Press PAGE TWELVE Thursday, February 11,1865 Jewish Music BOOK FAIR: For Children, Adultsf^» £ IRELIN - St. Cehns have been formulated :iihlotics and Ronald Osbnmej ,-neli Dancers highlighted the in coop 'ration with Sister Helen f,,iiili:ill conch at the John program honoring Jewish Music .loieph, OP., school principal, to i\ High School were sne- Mnnth at the Cnlnnl.i Chapter of conduct, the activity for the chil- ,-it Fathers' Night held Hadassah mooting. M Temple dren nf the parish grammar Homo und School Association B'nai Jacob, Avenel. Included In school on Wednesday afternoon, s.-iuiol 2fi. at the Benjamin v- their repertoire wore *ongs and February 17 and all day on Thurs- HUP School. dnnces of tho Yemenites and il.iy and Friday, February 18 and l!Hh. Mi Bartha spoke on the spu- ChBsldim which fnrm a part of ihe students will have avail;,!, The adult presentation will be Israeli pulture. („ them when they enter hi.; hold mi Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. n.ivid SchoenherR, nar- rvcnimis, February 18 ami 19. school, rmphnsizlng the variety rated the program and Mrs. Mrs. Lillis noted this arrange- of interests the sports / Mirtln Ropoff served as piano men1 will give parents and tench- Mr Oshorne. who Is an Iwlln ro accompanist. The dancers are IM=. itlending the monthly parish idnnt. spoke to the parents Mrs .Jerome Rerkowitz, Mrs. Sol I'T\ meetings, an opportunity to permitting their boys to pi; Brfshinsky, Mrs. Morton Dia- ;ilso :iltend the fair as well as the various teams. He i mond. Mrs. Milton Eig, Mrs. ;iff:ml Ihn general public a chance safety precaution taken and r Murray Greenspan, Mrs. Herman to review and purchase book of phn^ed the fact that it is a r, Hibernian, Mrs. Tilden Isaacs, interest. ra5e when a player gets scrimi >: Benjamin Levy, Mrs. Seymour; Iniured. Ovsiew and Mrs. Manny Temkin. Mrs. Lillis announced there will \s a final part of the proerm The troupe is scheduled to per- ho a large number and variety of arranged bv Mrs. Richard Rr.tv-| form In April for the Westwood PRESENTED AWARDS: Winners of the Youth Leadership Contest, sponsored by ('nloniii ..Iks hooks, both ..paperback and hard irke, ,i football film was shown. Chapter of ORT, Metuchen. Lodge were presented with their awards Thursday night. Left to right, John Galli. malted ruler; covered, including classics, mys- Thomas C .Desmond, awlstinl A letter from Mrs. Mortimer Dale Parlsl, 5S Iiilict Street, first plnre winner in the boys' division and Mary Ann Mnrkow, Diaz teries, science and math, which superintendent of Woodhn Morgalli trip has been scheduled for April by the Temple Sisterhood, fea- ll candy sale now in progress to Scout of the year" by Troop 71 j completed eye banks. Completed ^^ d week. Those installed were: 7 - fl. Rev. John M. Wilus, pastor tures apparel, shoes and hair-''n i n a gown of silk orgaraa ma e earn a trip to Washington, D. C. The award, honoring the late eye bbankk s must be turned in aatt a batteau neckline ^ long Eileen Goley, Dorothy Eastman, All girls who have not received and the executive board of the styling. P. T. A. will accompany the stu-founder" and scoutmaster of the Models for the show are Mrs.j JSEI.TN — Mre. Donald Cril'v, the March 8 meeting for donor i. The bodice and belbll and Karin McKechnie. their candy sale kits are re- troop, is being presented by credit. skirt had Swiss motifs in a scroll quested to attend Saturday's dents. Sandy Schneider, Mrs. Irene'r(,airman. announced at an e«d. A shadow play was a highlight Colonta-nanway B'rith, The annual donor luncheon will with pearl embroidery. A detach- meeting. Musicana '64 pictures .will be Cohen, Mrs. Sonny Zetas, Mrs,irtt(|ve board meeting of Schoo' <5 on display at the February PTA. Men's Lodge, Adele Sholk, Mrs. Gerry Track- p j A Monday, that plan* 'we be held March 30 at the Hotel ble caiL'dral train was held by of the meeting, presented by meetings. Orders may be placed Gerald, who has gained the man, Mrs. Shelly Solomon, Mrc-li^'coropirted for the Valemlr* Hilton, New York, announced two orga.ua rosettes. Maureen Geoffrey and Kathy Pe- p Ptik Rbi b rank of Star Scout, was elected Judy Youngerman, Mrs. Eileen n dance Saturday, from " "9 Mrs. Herman Haberman, chair- Her four-tier English veil was Lroski. The puppets used in the with Mrs. Patrick Rubino, pub- av to the Order of the Arrow by his .Dnvis. Mrs. Claire Goldberg, Mrs.jp i no A. M.. it the VFW man. A chartered bus win leave ttached to a crownT>f pearls \ Blue and Cold licity chairlady. M t0 : play, "Cinderella" were made by fellow scouts. Presently assistantj Mimi Eiscnberger, Mrs. Carol pj^ j[ i] Route 27. Mrs. CriV.v from Temple B'nai Jacob. crystals and she carried a cas-l A cake sale will be held after a p Kathy and Maureen, who ,are| junior scoutmaster, he has served: 'Kisenberger, Mrs. Carol Miller „ f^ tickets are still av» •• A rummage sale is set for ade bouquet of white roses and all Sunday Masses. Cakes will be sajd working on their Puppeteer as troop* librarian. 'and Mrs'. Andrea Weinstein. y information may be o\ April and members are asked to ivy witwi h an orchird center. Dinner Thursday made and sold by the mothers of !a e Badge. Gerald, a ninth grader at Col- Mrs. Caryl Distel, programj hy uin U. 9-1106. V save household items, clothing Mrs. John MacQuirk, Fanwood, COLONIA - Cub Pack 35 Will Sister M, Joseph Ann's and Rob-! tained ea t A collection was taken by the onia Junior High School, is chnirman, will present a r buffet supper will be served ami and toys. sister of the bride,, was maid of hold its annual Blue and Gold ert Briski's classes. Mothers in girl scouts, who contributed in- member of St. John Vianney's I prize at the end 6f the evening. | icfnr dancing wffl be providM A three day week-end at Atlan- honor and the bridesmaids were dinner, next Thursday, 7 P. M. :harge are: Mrs. Burns and Mrs. mU! dividually for the Juliette Low CYO and is an amateur astron- tic City is scheduled for June at at the Westwood Lounge, an- Comstock, Mrs. Lenz and Mrs. Sisterhood preside* Mrs. Roseby the Enchantment*. Mrs. James Snyder, Colonia, sis- World Friendship Fund. Juliette omer. Breakers Hotel. Members should nounced Scoutmaster Robert! Byrnes. Grossman, said all donations will M H Malirer program ter of the bridegroom and the Low was the founder of Girl make reservations as soon as pos-Misses Jan Huttra, Colonia, and Healey at a recent meeting. go to the Temple's TorahFund( £"„,%,»,« Founder,' Scouts in America. Mrs. Marilyn BreindeJ, Mrs.!™!™,1;,'^ o^eryed Monda\ t sible an dsen deposits to Mrs. Francine Fischer, Avenel. Howard Walsh held a sign to Day will be o Doris Brody and Mrs. Rose logoff, 6 Nelson Court, Colonia. James Thorn, Colonia, served ring to the boys' attention the GERALD LEUPOLD the school an 1 that r. Maxim James R. Black Honered Shultz will be usherettes and the) * Mrs. Murray Greenspan, an- as bis brother's best man and act that the largest uniformed Rnpkine will apeak on "Hyn- nounced name* are being ac- the ushers were James fenyder, non-military group in the United food for the evening will be pre-j cepted for the embroidered table- Chester Sugent and John De- Hospital Branch States is the Boy Scouts. Mrs. Arline Binder, Mrs. Marilyn Mrs Robert Summers cloth which win be on display at Silva, all of Colonia. At Fete on 70th Birthday Bowen Honored Hadassah functions. From "radio station, C.U.B." Facher, Mrs. Miriam Gutterman, bership chairman ^ After a reception in Railway, [he boys of Den 5 interviewed A fashion show will be held! Plans Luncheon Mrs. Naomi Distel and Mrs! U>«e classes have attained \m the couple left for the Poconos. 'Buffalo Bill" and "Admiral COLONIA — The family and,Mrs. George LaUko, Mr. and Mrs. March 3, » P. M., reported Mrs. COLONIA - The annual lunch- Selma Rosenberg. . ' parent and tea^ar membership. The bride is a graduate of Byrd" in a "TrailMazer" skit. riends pf James R. Black Sr., re-Tom Rochford, Mr. and Mrs. Be^ As Eagle Scout Manny Temkin, chairman. Tickets eon-bridge of Colonia Branch of] ! Woodbridge Senior High School, Kenneth Howell presented Sout- cently honored him with a party nard Blasva, Mr. and Mrs. Dan ISELIN - An Eagle Scout pre- | •re available and may be ob- ?*"t'i Ambojp General Hospital y Class of 1964. She is employed in| master Rohert Healey with an at his home to celebrate his 70th Botti; Mr and Mrs. Joe Pryor, sentation was held recently, hon tained by p Mrs. Temkin Guild will be held May 4 at the lirthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Baron, Mr. the accounting departmenp t of award from Council for a 10% iring- Thomas Bowen, Jr., at a «tFU 2-1297. home of Mrs. Walter Zirpolo, New The family group included his and Mrs. Torn Lewarthy, Mr. and 1 Bowsteel Corp., lindenlid . MMr. increase in membership. meeting in Fellowship Hall, First Dover Road, it was announced at wife,, Bernice; his son, James Jr., M;-.. Harry Morecraft, Mr. and Thorn is also graduate of the Awards were presented: Den 1, Presbyterian Church, held by Boy a recenjt meeting. Mrs. Dave Miller, Mr. and Mrs. local high school, class of 1963. Masu Nichol and Fern Beyme; of Lakewood; his daughters, Mrs. Scout Troop 47, the oldest troop Loyalty Parade He is employed by Convertors Ink Mrs. Charles Baksa, volunteer Scot Stebbins, Bobcat Pins; Den Ernest Soper, Mrs. August Di Vi-Don Halbsgut, Mr. and Mrs. i Iselin. Corp., Linden. hours and car chairman, reported 4 - Marge Palmer: Albert Benz, co, both of Edison, and Mrs. Al Charles Reti, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thomas, who is the son of Mr.j Colonia Branch members gave Kenneth Rumsey, Steven Jakow- Kosiaraski oi Rah way; and Mr.!Langsdorf, Mr, and Mrs! Jack Hif- and Mrs. Thomas Bowen, 19 Plans Outlined U47 volunteer hours to the hos- bosky, Bobcat Pins, Wolf book, Black's grandchildren. ferd. Maple Avenue, requested Robert pital during 1964. Friends who attended the party Mr. Black is a machine shopjArgalas, scoutmaster of the troop 1 Colonia Barn Dance Pnren.t Handbook; John Ball 3rd, COLONIA - The Ladies Ara- A bowling breakfast will be held Peter Salvato^and Keven McCon- were Mr. and Mrs. Walt CaFiill. foreman at the Union Parts Manu- when he became a Tenderfoot, Clary of VFW Post 6061 win turn Plans are Completed Monday, March IS, from 9:30 neJJ, Wolf Badge; Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skula, Mi. andlfacturing Co. in South Brunswick. present him with the Eagle Scout out in force for the Loyalty Day COLONIA - Final plans have A. MM to Boon at (he Bowl-O-Mat, Palmer, Silver Arrow. medal. Oak Tree Road. Iselin. Tickets Parade on April 25th. been completed for a barn dance Fifteen years old and a tenth for the continentals are available Den 3, Hoep McKelligett: Auxiliary President Mrs. .Fred to be sponsored by the Dukes grade student at John/. Kennedy from Mrs. Raymond Hiller, ways Rober Behrens, B^ar Badge, Gild Langendorf urged the members at Estates Community Association of Senior High School, Thomas is 1 and means chairman. arrow. ' Award is Presented a recent meeting to help the Colonia on March 20 from 9 p.m. also a member of the Order of the Den 5. Zelda Lowy: Scott Brom- men's unit plan participation in to 1 a.m. in the VFW hall on It was announced that the Wood- Arrow dance team, one of the m mer-Denner. Bars: William the parade. Route 27, Iselin, bridge Branch will sponsor a highest honor of hoy scouting. open to the, Tickets may be obtained at thecard party Tuesday and that tick- Kahn, assistant Denner Bars. A family dinner, 1 Honored guests were: Stanley public, will be held at tthh e post door or from Mrs. Lee Holderreid, ets may be purchased from Mrs . Den 8 — Caroline Gelb and Vir-To Mrs. Mary Kmiec hld Mikus, district scout executive of home on February 21. chairman of the affair oorr any Zirpolo. ginia Thompson: John Hellreigel, any the Northeast District, Raritan Mrs. Walter Palmer is chair- Dr. and Mrs. Cyril I. Hutner Lion Book, Two Year Service| FORDS - Mrs. Mary V. Kmiec, Donald Finan, Jrj, Thomas Yuhas member of DECA. Council, Ade Rist, chairman of man of the committee planning a shpwed a film from the American Pin; Duane B. Nolan, Bear Book; 785 King George Road, was. the Kenneth Fraind and Glenn Han- the advancement committee of bingo party for the patients al Cancer* Society, "Self Examina- Michael Martlnko, Wolf Badge. recipient of the pen Mothers sen. trajning award presented at the the Raritan Council; J. E. Wohlt- Mento Park Veterans Hospital- tion for Breast Cancer". A ques- Den .9 - Gail Jones and El- Two year pinp g went to Mrs, Blue and Gold dinner of Cub Scout man, district commissioner /al next month. Cadette Troop tion and answer period was con-eanor Healey; Edward Healey, Roseann Zambo, Mrs. Kazimir, Raritan Council; Joseph Rapa- htck U tMt-*p*i«t. . Cancer dressings meetings will ducted. Bobcat Pin, Wolf Book, parents Pack SO held in Fellowship Hall Mrs. Ceil Shott, and Cubscouts be held the third Monday of each cioli, counsilor for firemanship, handbook. of Grace Evangelical Lutheran John Mazur, Stephen Zambo,'John month at the post home at H safety, and public health, and R. (tot-t«fflh)rti«|lttM4«r*- Holds Election Church,^Perth Amboy. District Houssock, Gary Oliver*, David A. M., excepting the meeting tc Bladen, of tin American Legion. ISELIN.- Half-year elections Juniat-Dritm-Bugle Coknmissioner Henry Pfeifer Oross, Edward Malomy, Barry ftttkml maitMit M lw» b> held on!February 23 because Steven Olesin, senior -patrol were held (by Cadette Girl Scout mi de the presentation in behalf of Shott, Mark Blanchard, William of the holiday. Mrs. Mahlen leader, began the ceremonies by Troop 207,'.which is sponsored by Corps Has OpeningsBoysScoutsHold Nf tional Council of the Boy Scouts Karmazsin, Barry Andrechick, Parsons, chairman of the commit- leading the pledge of allegiance to St, Cecelia'li s PTATA, at a recent COLONIA - The Colonials f Amerfca, Thomas Pederson, Michael Car- tee, reported that Mt. Carmel Junior Drum and Bugle Corps has the Flag. Mrs. Argalas gave the meeting. Mrs. Kniec received the1 award odo, William Lane, Bruce Baron Guild, St. Joseph, Recently re- for teenage girls for invocation and Howard Kromnws, ViiVirginii a Fletcher was re-elected Klondike Derty for completing the Trainiig Rec-j William Kolbasowski and Kenneth cently received 202 dressings from the color guard, boys and girls scoutmaster, the welcome. scribe with Maureen Geoffrey, Stahl. the Auxiliary. for the bugle section, and girls COLONIA - A "Klondike ognition Plan. ' J newly-elected treasurer, and derby," which recreated the old Mr. Rapacioli, who has Mrs. Kenneth Stiles, Mrs. Dorothy Jones, publicity chair- for the twirling section, accord- Mrs. Florence Kazimir and Mrs. One year membership tokens] active in scouting since 1932, very fronties days of Dawson City and 1 Charles Stacey, Mrs. Donalfl man. ing to an announcement by Thom- Kmiec received the "thanks cer- were received by Mrs. Barbara] proudly reported: Smith, Mre. Anthony Saleceti and Selkirk, was the program Dorothy Eastman and Susan as J./ Meehan, director. tificate" and pens from the pack Finan and Cubscouts Randy Shott Mrs, John Suehwola were host- sented by Boy Scout Tr,oop 46 "I passed Tom Bowen Sr., for|| Berthelsen were named patrol Any boy or girl interested in in recognition of the spirit of cub Daniel Vergillo, Donald Yanik •sseJfor the recent meeting. The Safurday at Rahway Park. firemanship merit badge when I leader and assistant leader, re- joining may do so by having one scouting they have brought to the Mark Mika, James Anderson and Auxiliary's next meeting will be ce was 12, and have passed Tom| spectively, of one of tha new parent accompany him to practice Directing the activities was community through their »erv' - Alan Kobhan. fceld March 9. Jr., for his firemanship badgej| patrols, the Pow-Wows, any Thursday from 6:30 until t Scoutmaster Paul Yeisley who Advancements achieved by cubs The next committee meeting It is, to ray knowledge, the fir* Others lamed were,: Peace P. M. School 4, Avenel Street, presented the troop's Eagle and were lion badge, Kenneth Fraind; will be February 16, 8 p.m., with "father and son combination" Ijially for Christ Makers, Eileen Goley, patrol Avenffl. ; Mr. Meehan also ad- Hawk 'patrols with ribbons. bear badge, James Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Finan, 11' passed by one councilor," leader, and)] Kathy Auld, assistant vised beginners are taught and wolf badge, David Oroas, Wesley The fint-father and son din- Poplar Strwt. Final plans for the After Mr. Argalas made Scheduled by QhurchFrench Fries, Karin McKeqhnie, instruments and uniforms are Taylor, James DiDlii and Donald ner pf the trqop was held Tues- kite flight will be made. The nexl presentation ty Thomas, the new ISELIN - Our Savior's Luth supplied. Pringle; arrows, Glenn Hansen, patrol leader, Kathy \Petroski day when Elmer Grey, field event mill bp March 7, 1:30 p.m Eagle Scout it 'urn presented his «ran Church will hold a Rally foi Mario Florentine, James Ander- assistant. A candy sale begins this week executive, presented the troop at the Fords Babe Ruth Field, mother with an Eagle Scout (Jhrist, February 28, at School 18 and the group requests the co- with the "honors unit-frontier son, James DiDia and Donald Fords Park, with Mr. and Mrs, mother's pendant, and his father ftdiana Avenue at 10:15 A. M operation of the public to make it Pringle. Andrew S. Kmiec in charge. BOY SCOUT WEEK roundup for 1964" award. Special with an EaglejScout lapel pin. aid 7 P. M. a success, honors went to Robert Bruder, Cubmaster Finan presented Pack Night is scheduled for Feb- Mr. Bladen presented Thomas I Guest evangelist will be William ISELIN -r-Boy Scout Troop 4! An invitation has been received zewski, Patrick McGinn, Arthur awards assisted by George Baron, ruary 23. 7:15 p.m. in the gym with the Good Citizenship Award | Sfclberg, who for the past si is observing Boy Scout Week with to play at the New Jersey pavilion Kevin Dickson, Richard Mails- the window display of an exhibit Raymond Hansen and William nasium of School 7. from the American Legion, em- years has been Lay Evangelist a at the World's Fair. Pace, Robert Young for member- in an Oak Tree Roao store. The Trygar. Charter members of the phasizing the fact that it i« the II Grace Lutheran Church, Union- ship. * q&le, Long Island. At the morn- exhibit was planned and executed pack received fourth year service highest.award given scouts from|| ing serviep, Mr. Solberg's mes- by the Green Bar Scouts with VALENTINE SOCIAL Special guests included Al pins. Three year pins were pre-(Classes Held the organization, sage wiil, be entitled "How Does Robert Spiedel, scoutmaster, ISELIN - A Valentine and Sangiacomo and John Galli of sented to Mrs. Kmiec, Joseph Qm Sav« Man? - God's Part". Plans have been completed for a birthday social has been plannec Elks 1/xige 2281, which recently Fraind. George W. Shott, Frank T evening messagssage will bebe1 camping weekend, beginning to- for members of the Senior Citi- presented American and troop Yuhas and to Cubscouts Roger For Retarded ON STAFF 'Mow Does God Save Man? — morrow on the Iselin Fairgrounds, zens Club of Iselin Monday al flags to the unit; Rev. George Kroll, Dennis Kazimir, George COIflNIA - Captain Robert E.| nn's -Part". The public is invited. noon lp the Green Street Fire- Shultz, pastor of United Church Nieolacopulos, Alan J. Kmiec COLONIA - The Holy Innocent MacArgel, son of Willard C. Mac| Society of Middlesex -County an hou«e Hall. All members requir of Christ and Mr. Pritz, presi- Argel, 24 Sandalwood Lane, is|| ing transportation will be picked pounced that several centers are dent of the consistory and Richard LISTS SERVICES now serving on the staff of the up by bus at their homes. O'Nwl, district commissioner. holding classes for retarded chil- dren. Squadron Officer School at Max- ISELIN - Rev. Hurry W well AFB, Ala. Schaumburg, pastor of the Iselin Those center in this area which Sl'KCIAL EVENING Assembly of God Church,, an are open to the children are St. Malcolm M. Dunham, M. D, VALENTINE nounced services Sunday will in- Cecelia's, Iselin, and St. John ISKI.1N - A special evening clude: 9:45 A, M., Sunday Vianney, Colonia. ROCK CARDS has litii-n planned by the Metwqoc School, with ten classes from The society, dedicated to th« Announces new office address. Chapter of the Women's Amerieai Nursery to Adult; 11 A ,M. Morn religious w«lfare of retarded chil- und OUT February 17, starting al ing worship service and children's dren, will hold its next meeting SALT Now located at: 7 15 I'. M. The affair, to be held church for boys and girls up to on February 22 at 8:30 P. M. ii Vt Water GIFTS at the Laurel in the Pines, Lake- nine year old; anil 7 P. M., Evan St. Mary's Church cafeteria. (2.00 hundred Iba. wixxl. will feature top entertain gelistic Crusade Service. The $1.15 fifty lbs. SCHWARTZ SHOES Dinner will be served anc church nursery will be available, THE WORLD BOOK Feibuih Professional Building will be dancing all evening under supervision, during the Uitt Ccater T» The Entire MILLER'S Th<- ;itl,iit- b open to the public Worship Service. The ENCYCLOPEDIA SERVISOFT of 076 Ambcy Ave., at Alwat Street Any IM.-I.IOH wanting additional Sunday School Teacher's Training • Pint U Haiti WOODBRIDGE 1519 Main Street, Rakway, N. J. uiT SHOP tiiloini.iUui! may call Mrs. Ray- Course will begin Monday und • Budget Plaa , Woodbridge, N. J. mond 'Phonier, chairman, at 283 ME 4-U1J 1IH MAIN STUKET continue through Friday. "Help- Call Martin Braun U65SI, or Mrs, Harold Binder, co 921 St. George Avenue DAILY TIL 6 - FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 ing tiie Tuai-hti" will lie Uw sub- VA 6-5868 m>Ol>BIUI>(.K diuiiiraii, ut LI. 8 3716. ject uf the course. (Juu luuik < ,nt.[,pacler (8.B.) Carton* Press •iidi Thursday, Fohrnnry 11, 1 HRf> PAGE THIRTEEN CADET PLUTA MARCIIKS IN PARADE: Coast 1 liebuked Guard Cadet Third HUM Paul 17 Employes -in* J. Pluta, son of Mrs, Beartrlre Phlta, of 23 L*fffrts Street, par- Obituaries flRt YQU A UTTl| SHQRT ilman ticipated In the Presidential Honored For Inauguration Ceremonies in I' Councilman GF.ORRR C. WAYLKTT , . ,id thul .Joseph' Washington, D. ('., January 20. Long Service ISEMN - OeorRe C. Wyletl, 47, ,,f the Board of g* I member of the all-service 12(1 Cooper Avenue, died yester- fat military contingent that mnreh- CAIITKIIET - SorvOT award' TAX MONEY rtils reelcrtod ej In the Inaugural Parade, i day at Veterans Ailministratinni „ Imd criticized : Pins were presented tn 17 nn-i while serving, as a radet at the •ilnvees of ihp U.S. Metals lte-: Hospital, East Orange. i . llilVinR l>cen (II- • Instead of getting a refund, are you one U. 8. Coast Guard Academy In fininR Co., nf Cnrterel. .Inseph A resident of Isclin fnr 22 years. i,, Hie defeat of New I/Ondon, Conn, •I Cordiann, plant manager an- Mr. Waylelt was a World War. of the many who owe a tax this year? ••Mr. Liimb i» nounerri. The iiwnrds were lire- II voteran servinc in the Navy, If so, we cordially invite you to take ad- scnted to the recipients nv their' in t ho Pacific area as a Gunner's mi ilie twin or "In MM I wan the councilman rosuoelive department heads. Mate 2'c. He was a member of! vantage of our TA)t- MONEY* SPECIAL! -iinlint; Hftrn.",who.made the motion that Lamb's Iselin Post M, VKW and Pup •'the taxicftpital budget not be cut even Two nf them have been with Tenl. Order of Coolies, Iselin. Ami. .( ••par- Ami ofil tt71 Ihe company for 40 years They laon nititf ,,l vU,,(. given toi(ho\igh It wan twice defeated by toon The son of the late George H. TEi, FN TAX MOHH1 „,,;!, in-nsurrr. a , voters, Mr. Lnmb thnt year are: John A Turk, plant safely 1171 CO (n( Waylett. Mr. Waylelt is survived $10.1X1 1311.00 130.00 ll director and Stephen !,enarl, a RIGHT mi, ,,„ experience ' nbsolutcly refused lo ndd one MM 13.00 421.00 J3.O0 masnn in Ihe Mechanical De- hy his mother, Mrs, Florence (ILL L0(U T0D1Y1 'more teacher despite the fart lhal 104.00 17.00 4B3.O0 ISM partment Turk resides ;il 29 Barrett Waylett, Iselin: a (laugh- (•Of court*, you con (•*! ., id" I hove nl- Subsequent yours proved they Rlli: 2'/,% p were needed. lives at 22 Lonfivicw Ave Car- four sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Feas- i,l,, for Hie (••nil-, -Mr. Umb |fl content to let thn teret. :cr Jersey City; Mrs. Ethel w.is Ihe only nor- public think thnt rises in the bud- Dobrowski. Iselin; Mrs. Rose K Years Service lHll. ihe cour«KCiM( jrP caused hy municipal of Ratta, WoodbridRc and Mrs. LOCAL FINANQ CO. J Honored for 35 years' service rttiuh Ihe mayV-I«.f|cljn|| wherea* actually I have Jean Pearson, Iselin. were: Ix>on Ciirran, a Allirtic t'ARTKHET air. No. MO> ; |,;is5pd on Mr. |)rr9<;ntcd three budgets in n row Funeral services will be held 92 Roosevelt Ave. is-ue ' that have cut municipal taxes. iSt., Carterel am tomorrow morning at 10:30 at Cor. of Hudson ,,,h ypin- I took "Evidently Mr Uimb thinks I ey. 77 Fayelle S Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green Cited (nr :sn 'phone M1-51G6 cli i,lUid election, I (must hove boon a very busy f

Kr\Ako will direct the story teU-(fesser Peter Stinich and George'butes they extended during our 354 AmWy A*«aM Buda of the St. Elias 3yzantine bereavement in the death of our WOONIIDGI t tn 2 P M for children from the Rite Catholic Church, Carteret; beloved father, grandfather, great- Rev. Anthony J. Pluta, Pastor of grandfather and devoted brother!! A^Book To Build Your Dreams On... M»ry-Motherof God R.C, Church,!and uncle, George Cherepanick,' FlajtoWB. N: J.; Rev. Joseph OkSr Ve especially wish to thank' That's Your UNITED ROOSEVELT sovsky, pastor of StLJoseph R. C. Jlarltan; 'Dr. Tneodorc Ilev. Augustine Medvigy, pastor Dr. M. A.' Chodosh, Professor Edward Superior and SAVINGS ACCOUNT BOOK! Carteret Firet Aid Squad. Mid- George Buda of the St. Elias By-1 dlesex County Prosecutor EdwardI zantine Rite Catholic Church, Car- J. Dolan, Sinclair Koppers Co..|teret; Dr. M. A. Chodosh; Dr. Sinclair Koppers Theodore Cbenkin; Carteret First Klub, Port Reading; employees at Aid Squad; Carteret Councilman Sinclair.Koppers Co., Port Read- Charles Bohanek; U,' S. Metals e tonlinuady looks lor n«w and better ways ing; Oil. Chemical and Atomic Refining Co., Carteret; Employees service. Only in tht» wiy can we Worsen Local 8-397, Port Read- of the U. S. Metals Refining Co.. ing; Postmaster Lester A. Sabo, Carteret; officers and mejnbers your electric rate* down despite Ihe of the Carteret Post Office; em- of the Carteret Smelter and Re-: "ease mine coll ol living ployees at the Carterit Post Of- nery Workers Union, Local No. fice; Carteret Post Office Utter] 837; Michael Kolnok of the Union! i|te of spectaluetf equipment thai gels Carriers: Neighbors on Emecsonj Local No. 837, Carteret; Art Color! Athletic and Mutual Benefif As-J * hurry isour earth boreJwhich quickly Street and Lowel(street; Hiriak's I, digs hotes lor setting up utility poles. PLUMBING t'ie sjine principles*dull, this huge bore I SUPPLIES Mt ,ue precisely thelrmht sue 'or AVENEL!I ME 4-0080 BOUTE 1, AVENIL . •..

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HU"UC ••NVIOI •tlOTHIC AND OA" COMPANY, Thursday, February 11,1965 PAGE FOURTEEN New York'! W-ll bridge Senior M|h School, Feb- Girl Scout Leadart U Mim trm the * PRE-CANA CONFERENCE ruary 20, at 2 p.m. Th«y *il! pi* COLONIA - A series of Pre- Scout Dance Set e In PUB To Convene Tonight sent the troop*' gift to the ulirtt* „ , protection ««*l«t * Cana Conferences will be given by Rev. Francis F. Daily at SL FORDS - All Neighborhood 7 Low World FrtndiMp Furd. dians. .. John Vlanney Church beginning Saturday Night adult leaders and troop represen- Leailtrj who to** W. uppotnt- ed as Nelnghborhol 7 troop con* Crush dry m»c«roons into NOT Sunday, March 7 and running for tatives for Crossroads Girl Scout CEI WOODBRTDGE - The Explorer INTtll CONtlNi, five consecutive Sundays at 8 milunts are Mrs. H. lorillo, VA crumbs. Top a fruit compote Scouts of the Raritan Boy Scout Council will meet tonight at 7:30 Of »AMOUI P.M. AH couples who are en- ft-MM; Mil. Co Morton, 1.1 «- Council will hold its first Valen- In Our Lady of Peace Church caf- with whipped cream and spnnkln QUAim gaged or who are contemplating 1449 and Mrs. B. Finan, at HI 3- tine's Day dance next Saturday at 1 the crumbi ovtr the crwm. This marriage are invited to attend. eteria. New Brunswick Avenue. 5629, all residents of Fords. ON SAll AT the Wnodbridge National Guard Mrs. Robert Pederson, chair- cream and macaroon topping i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Silanco, FU Armory. man, will report on the first especially delicious owr prune* 8-2825, are in charge of registra- The event, open to all teen-agers Education Is a progress that Crossroads Council assembly on that have been cooked in red win* tion. either never begins or never ends. will besin at R P. M. The high- January 2">. light of the,semi-formal evening All leaders a.e reminded to wil! be the crowning of the Ex- boose two girl scout represcnta- plorer King and Queen. ves from each troop to attend 50S75 Al Cuomo of Parlin is general GOLDBLATTS in RAHWAY PAPER MILL he Juliette I-ow Rally at Wood- rhnirmnn for the dance and is Has A Wonderful Selection Of BELOW RETAIL assisted by Kenneth I/ewis of |M(lltCMIi«ir,TOH' Colonin. Other committee mem- Sale Now (»»injr bers are James Nestel of Fords, FtSRUARY 16 THRU 29 Continues Tim, Frank Sornnsen, Sr., of Sayreyillc, DANA ALBERT Josenh Kmot and James Fitiles Washington's Rirdid of Fords, Raymond Hechler and ANDREWS jn DEKKER Julius Kish of Carteret, Merle The Greatest! February 22! "p man FOR Doughty, of Colonia, William THIS PUBLIC SALE Doorr of Iselin and Andrew Mark- BRASSBUCKET YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD OF FAMOUS BRAN nu sEnsons" ovic, of Parlin. IS HELD . . . IRoont • Wrist Wntches DIRECHD BY MR. tlFKKFR 1 BECAUSE: On March 1 'And Something More MM) Pearls f Necklace and We Will Reopen With C THRU FEBRUARY 14 Film for Librarians KSSAY CONI'KsT Vii^.NKrt: k'alricc Mydlo, CCIMT, is snown being presented with a savings bond Diamond Rings Earring Sets plate New Spring BETSY PALMER m AVENEL - "And Something for her award winning essay, "The New Dawn," written for n contest sponsored by St. Ofelin's KirthHtone Rings f{ BECAUSE: We've More" was the tale of a film Knights of Columbus on the Ecumenical Council. I*ft to right. Rev. John M. Wllus, pastor; Mrs. LUNCHEON # Tie Bar flnd Cu a Large Overstock "HFFRIRS Charltg Sydlo, Patrice, Peter Trynor, grand kniRht; and Mr. Sydlo. shown at the winter meeting of Dallj 11 tM u IN tM. leather Wallets . BKAUSE: Doctor Ord he Middlesex County School Li n i. Link !»et» OF STATE' MISSION SCHEDULED Tranfli*tor Radios 2 Weeki' Reit - After ORtiFR B* PHONf 0« 6 J3J3 brarians at Avenel Junior High From The Wall Street Journal: ISELIN - The Precious Blood DINNER JewHr Very fiuiy Season. School. The film, made in coop- Rosary'Alttir Group A free economy and society ex- Fathers will conduct the annual PUIj 1:30 to llW P.M. IH.Fi Sets • <**»"« ? eration with the American Library andspands the opportunities for Original Price Tags Rema Association for use by the general Planning Card Party mission at St. Cecelia's Church rrldM .nd S»tiirdij 'TO 12:31 U its members but leaves it Necklace and t Charm Bracelet* You Take Your Own Drl public, shows through the expert PERTH AMBOY - Plans were beginning Sunday and each eve- Blindly, Noon Till 10 P.M. irgely to them to decide what ences of one boy, the impact ol made (or a card party, February ning at 7:30 P. M. A Mass will Mon . . . The Result! iey will do about it. This is school library on children's B at the Elizabethtown Gas Com- be held each evening, except Sun- Values Are Moit Extroor antithesis of the present so- ives and educational develop nny at a meeting of the Holy day, at 8 P. M. Benediction of nary Since the Origin tological approach, which re- BRASS BUCKET ment. Encouraged by his school Spirit Rosary-Altar Society. Tick- the Most Blessed Sacrament will ards Hie poor as a segregated Prictt Represent Outstc ibrarian, working together, the ts may be obtained from Mrs. be held Sunday. The Mission Will Charcoal Steakhouse lass; either they must be be held for three consecutive GOUttLATTS JEWELERS Ing Volye to Begin Wit boy becomes a good reader and Hurak who will also accept do- ragged out of their poverty by weeks. The first week is for the U. B.lt MAIN STREET participant in the creative ac- ations of door prizes. "Rahway's Oldest Established Jeweler" • lechanical Government pro- women of the parish, the second tivities of his classmates. A Chinese auction will be held, WOODBRIDGE Sal* It Conducted by Valentine tfarch 14 in the church audi- rams or else maintained in their week for the men, and the third 84 E. Cherry St. n; %m Rahway Miss Marian Scott, assistant oriuro with Mrs. John Moff as overty by the rest of society. week for the high school students, Reservation: ME 4-9148 OPEN FRIDAY TIU I P.M. Man l«o" Who Catered Dean of the Rutgers Graduate chairman. Anyone interested in lnce there are always those only You for Many Yean School of Library Service, mod- ickets or in assisting may con- w willing to live at the expense Assuring You rwll erated the discussion which fol- DANCE F others, that approach may only, tact Mrs. Michael Zudonyi, Mrs. lowed. *1ion of Money Bock Sponsored fcy il the ranks of the shiftless James Murray, or Mrs, Ann Hos- ft Poyi lefore Cloeingi pidor. nd help perpetuate poverty." Holy Family A hat social will be held after Earty BIN Special ;he March meeting with Mrs. Thinly sliced cucumbers taste DftlVt-IN mA Boys' S5 ictor Young and Mrs. George underfill dressed with salt, Church Sodality 3RD BIG WEEK! Friery in charge. •eshly-ground pepper and sour $10Slacks... Also So Sean Conneiy Mwfcky ream; but they're even better Wisttor Jocktts and As Agent M7 COMPLEmj COURSE 'hn minced fresh dUl is added In inother BOBBY STAVINS COLONIA - Pvt Joseph this dressing. Coats. Odds & Ends aodhis JAMES BOND THRILLER Murphy, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Whilo Tloy Last! "GIo" Recording Edward Murphy, 17 E. Shirley U. S. plays down Impact ofj| Orchestra "GOLDFUER" venue, has completed an eight- losings. At with week guided missile propellant 00 St Deietriis GertFrobe course at the Army Ordaoce Cen- Honor BUckman ter and School, Aberdeen Proving '! Comuity Ceiter plus round, Md. NtUlle Wood TAT Mif/t Khaki 8Vi 01 BoMenK Aw, Cartmt Robert Wagner Bonn Kobiuc Anti-nuclear group in Britain Work Pants, Polish* On aces crisis. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. i Cotton. Dross Slacks FRI, FEB. 12 "AIITheFlneYoung NOW THRU SATURDAY FhM Gabardino. Lined Hvenlnfs Only - 1M & 1:11 9 P.M. U1AJVL A WALTER BEAD! Cannibals" Tony CarUs URHfttd Jackets. $4 •T1RIINO CHKATKI Donation IIM per person Natalie Wood Ticket) anlltbla »t door OUTfRBftlOM TO WRITE • JUNCTIONS! ! $195 Valuosf TOIL mnJHDtp at QATID RICEIPT Henry Frada WOODBRIDGE "SEX AND THE

1 SINGLE GIRL" NOTICE! •;- ,,-u > '. '' »•• 2i'5 WAITER READE-STERUMa SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE Both Boi Offices Now Opal 8ATUKDAY • 2KW P.M. Inkm J Nlfhtly it (:30 P.M. Franlde AviOon 6.1 Rt. 1 and St. George Ate.* Brederkk Crawford MM'S 1 Boys' Wintej AMPLE PARKING FREE IN-CAR BEATERS "THE CASTILIAN11 The following area banks, Jacktts, Pun Wool Plaid CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P. M. NOW SHOWING ilw lh«rt BobjMti W Hood. Pur. Wool !_____ ' _ -fc 3RD BIG WEEK + | Horriaabont Jaektts, Pik SUN. • HON. • TUE. Corduroy Surcoot STARTS FEB. 17th Sean Connery Tb« Screen's Greatest wjll be closed Friday, Feb. 12 *.••* DnhkCalor Nylon, RmrsibU or Pih The most delightful 'WINGER' Creature Fettare Unod WiHi Hidden Ha "Honor of Draeila" Fonnorly $18 to $22.95. * entertainment -2ND BIO HIT- Vincent Price "CURSE oT Lincoln's Birthday 2 for '15.00 "TWICE TOLD TALES" FRANKENSTEIN" 95 Eai-ij Bird Show Ever; 8nnIICI O' LOW, iow rucu ixciutH FAUIO AW MtKCT HT VIS tf •• W 1 pi. l« »7 M, |1DO si*** JULIE ANDREWS - DICK VAN DYKE WILL BE IN EFFECT flMt, «IOO. UM 10s. OR* MM'S ind loyt' Bett«| HELD OVER 3RD BIG WEEK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 6raao S«iMrrbor- '''•>' 1 v Act, and nlher federal laws 1 '"'] rimy ;i«T<-vt WiiodbtidRe, disrussr.l in WnshinKtnn ' '-' 'Acek bv Fir.it Ward Council- man Harold Morlensen and other olTiciils with I ho New; nnrp«inn.nl rl'-Ip™:ition. Murte.nsrn, who attended a din n r swin^red bv IV State C'hnm- Ivr (if Commerce honoring the New ,loi«'v ConRressloniil dele- ion snitl tint some of the spcci-| lie items which "we asked for congressional S'.ipimrt" included, ("instruction of a dam in the, (rah Island ,irea of I ho Rnritan; Hivcr to preserve fresh water' fur industry and the two appli-1 citions for federal grants under' the so-called anti-poverty bill wh'ch Woodbrid«e Iris submitted,' Those attending the dinner con! included fins Itomnnd, vice president of I he WmxIbridRe Industrial Council: ('lair Steim ling, a member of the Industrial Council, and Finfield Finn, Indus-1 SENATOR: Aborr thrw WoodhrioV offlrlih met with Senior llarriHon William, and Governor Rlrhanl J MKKTIM<; KKNATOK CASK: The VYnndhridgp. I)elffi;itinn also had an opportunity to moot with Senator Clifford Case, In the trial Council Manager.

Vttrvnl Eduvation D'tcmnion Held COI.ONIA - Apnrnximately 30 members of School 17 PTA Dar- tici|iatod in a discussion on'"Pres- sures on Youth" arranced by Mrs. Philip I/wy,' Parent-Education' chairman. I Mrs. Aaron Krueger. social worker for the WoodhriiHe Town- shin schools was tdc discussion leader. Mrs. Kreuger started by| giving the background of events^ leading up (o today's highly com-, •pctitive society and the resulting pressure.? on the chii.'.^n who are hoins fiiven music and danc- ing lessons, religious instruction, Mnd participation in scouting, vouth croups and homework, Many different ideas were dis- cussed.nartiCTilarly by parents of i the older children who stresser the si IT in brought about by the i'''-pvs on a college education to- day. Dii Thursday, February 25, an : executive board meeting will be = held with Mrs. Jam« Morgan. VIE FOR HON°>R.'>: Seen in this photo are the Carteret Heart Fund Candidates fur Queen of UcarU 1%5. .Seated left to right: IA- "tlu- b» tw< k home." U-ft to ri«M. Vlneent | The next genera! meeting wll clUe Palmer, 'Jolores Costanzo, the 1963 and 1W4 Queen of Hearts and Lina Moratta. Standing left to right: Itegina /aykowski, Jo- Ann Tomasulli: and Arline Shaner. One of these young ladles will be crowned Queen of Hearts at the dance to lie held March 5, at k. M. Adam*, Ivttfk Mr

By hm Davit Director of Contumer Service* Stntry Inturatwe The Common Cold The common cold is nothing to sneeze at! Americans spend $10 million each year on research for it. and industry loses $3 billion annually, due to absenteeism caused by it. One of the few illnesses yet un- curcd, lite cold is actually combination of more* than 100 Ivpos of 'virus. And ajiy one of these viruses can catch you una (v since no euro is yet avail able. Hie best bet is to avoid it Sentry Insurance recommends several ways, based on a study ii>( physicians' recommendations: • Keep awav froiq those, who have a oiildi This is most im- portant, since colds are always transmitted from one person to another. When possible, keep out of crowds during the cold season and definitely avoid di : !• the renter. Mr* NFW ADDITION.' The Township now keeps the youngsters of Woodbridge informed when skating is safe uud permitted on Ih* red contact wi^h a person who i•iM.iuK over a icrfco took ol all the i-onunk»»lon'« lake in Woodbridiie I'ark. Uere the children gather uround the "Skating O.K." sign their happy faces showing thidr delight has a cold. • Kat proiwrly: A well balanced I • IUIK-IIMM •! liowanl Johnwiii K«Uur«dl, diet including a generous vari- ety of fruits and vegetables provide the necessary vitamins and minerals our bodies need • Urew warmly l> cold weather and keen out the drafts. Don't overdress either. When you come indoors, be sure to re- in II y e overclothes. Ry al meafis. keep your feet dry. If the but; attacks you anyhow or you're nursing a cold now, the best thin;! in do is stav home qnd in b:>d. Ymi'll avoid infecting others and in the process, you'l regain vnur. strength, A lighl diet with l«ts of fluids,,a hot bath and kcepiiig w:irm will, lessen the seiimfoil Never miilertstimaW the d:in i- (|f a simple cold. For in uls. yuuiiner children, or adults whose "(ieiieial health is below par. a cold en he the beginning nf a serious illness. And remem- I,,.,- when in doubt, call your physician.

Aivgril'ii1-', tn the New Jersey Ontninetrif A -iOCiatlon from 1340- 5 this season, wining two games Redding ton Slotwinski Miner, ^ Morton ^tSX p Ximansky 0 and increasing its lead to six full Zirpolo 3 Gros !! winnin gg the first game handsome- ^^ high ^^ hhnnors . Paeh UamhlcUamhlcr nlnljie.rela.r y Ferenchiak 1 ! 3 high -| games. ! Flintosh 3ily, Millers took me second by Ml points, while KikKikee ZirpolZirpoloo h ^ Carteret's Marciniak who pitched a fairly good M lth i4 f()r ano|her 13 Andy Paisal, rolling for Ron- — — — i| . ., .. _,>,L. .1 U»J| -J- 1_ l.t. 1 - • .1 pins as thre of'the players had!made ten points. will take part In a I game of baseball in his high school days does nie's Gulf Station, found the lanes, 23 14 60 16 10 42 st. #1 Edisoa to strike out in the last tram. MUMili- TThhe scorere: Lit Highland Park a fairly good job these days maintaining the ot his liking and rolled the high Perth Amboy Carterel - Saturday morning. id! game of the night by hitting 296, Hagerty , lers eked out a one-pin win in the; . ilano 4 Cooke 1 ,„ is the indoor track recoids for the Carteret Major bowling league. 6|a» the Woodbridge Olds pinners Bellaschio atucher 3 Trovinsky 1 I final. Bob Pamr was the big man! "'^ '!J is Wes Spewak's h" ufano 6 scored a clean sweep. Bohannan More than that, he does a expert job in his press 3 Rebovich 8 4, for Millers as he rocked the wood c,lnha 14 Spe.iking about U: The Shore-crest pinners swept Podlaski 'olfmuller 4 Springer 5 Oj for a terrific 6«S series. I Kinney 4 ketball. the varsity .releases to the newspaper. SAgrico in three straight. Center Clawson terley 2 Fulton 0 n 14 crful Perth Ambr~ UJBar and Trenton Beverage were Lewis i Moving into a third place tieiPreickshat usso 3 Moody 3 17 Mortortlnw 2 Amboy club has _ _ _odd game winners. y Wojick iwere two teams who had been in!"" Garisoi n 1 Reddington n marknnle record Of 19 13 respectively. Incidently, the Carteret Majors witnessed one G & G Excavating scored a two-Gross _ only one loss Chargers 29 IS 73 gam* win over the Taml Contrac- 51 seaWn The only of Its greatest upheavals in the history of the 19 13 by (Perth Amboy w« tors and Booth Electric joined WeodbrMge iymchik G & G by dumping the La Roe 0 »f St Mnry's of * league last Friday night when four of the top indall Tango Sat Rec. Games A and 0 Tossers Press. in The Saints are «h cDonald Dorko 16 the Ramblers this \ teams were badly beaten in three game setbacks. Decathlons Win The team that was real "hot" ackson ^ .- — . , .. .Brelou n will play Metucheai The result of these games tightened the team 'unha Carteret Recreation Department Win Close Game last week was the d^PSj Hanson 10 Thursday. race considerably. enysiyn Results of Saturday's games. Eighth in Row champs. l*o's Inn as four M ine.^ ,os CARTERET - The A and 0 players hit over the 800 mark, AS ;Go(denker 2 The freshmen CARTEHET — The Decathlons Sweet Shop No. I team won Its!a result Leo's Inn knocked off me, -igntne of the season, 16 15 47 Princeton 30 . Yale 28 (in over won their eighth straight basket-| time) — J. Spolizino 15 points. fifth game in the Senior Recrea-lHoUywood Barbers who were, 19 U 491 son and breaking Oilen ball game in the Carteret Recrea- tion basketball league last week,! safely launched hi third position., It is rumored that Jerry Paluch, Perth Amboy Harvard 33 - Cornell 19 - Kac tion Senior League, walloping the streak which sur 8 points. defeating the Ukrainian A. C. 55 Continuing his upward games. The Ja leightebew Aces, 73 to 57. to 54, to take over second placej Elmer Resko who hit 210-203-227 St. Mary's great basketball star, has been offer- iolden Columbia 34 • Dartmouth 15 - thriller over Wo It was strictly a "Decathlon" in the team standing. to strike out in the last frame. Mil- St. John's Masi scored tbe 3odnar Clint Gilbert 13 points. ball game right from the start. ed an athletic scholarship at New York Univer- torusavic The winners led by 36-30 at thewit; h 249, 637, John Dempsey with at the 6nal burfer. Midget "A" League The winners held the lead through- 241-624 and John "Youngy" I^azarj |31UIIUIU halfway mark but had to right 'The wrestling sity. I personally think many more schools we Holy Family M • AU Stars 16 - out. Three of tne players on the j hard in ttw'second - naif to pre-wit.h 221*14. Wins First ipos Steve Pieczyski 12 points. during the past interested in Paluch. victorious team ttt in the double j serve their l«.d. \ All Baross continuedd on hiss merrmerry wj • + /Hi m.sn :inege Lincoln 43 - Aces 14 — Charles boys are preparing figures, with George King leading Dennis Medvetz led the A and;way5 by banging out a 630 series /JflJI \jfOWlI Kitz 12 points, Roselie Park he scorers with 24 points. Semen- 0 tosers with 15 points, and Ed)tfl \tii Stan's Bar to a dean! J 9 12 30 Nathan Hale 20 - Minue 19 (inza was second with 20 and Stise Hamorski followed with 13 points. at 7 P. M. The sweep over Cutter's Amoco. TEAM STANDINGS • A big upset was recorded in the Friday night Chargen overtime — John Kachur 6 point* third withy 15 points. Woodhull was high man for the _' record in dual Midget "B" League DECATHLONS (73) Ukes with 13 points, The team standings: W oonly one victory 5, Mixed League when the Carteret Lanes upended Janick Nathan Hale 11 - Columbus 6. 1 The score: 'Standings at of 2/4/65) St. John's li losses. The squ Stise 5 5 IS , 4 foiree Lincoln 16 St. Joseph #2,19. AftO Fordham 3; for the district the league leading Leo's Inn in three straight fogt Finnegan 3 0 6J IS Caggy's CortiUkn 34 23 Manhattan 2 St. Joseph #1,21 Minue 15. Sullivan 4 0 8 Hamorski 6 3l and Saturday, Fe Hies « Sisko Trucking 32 K Notre Dame 2 games. As a result the race for first place grew Columbus School #2, 22 - Col King 11 2 24 Carmichael 3 2 3 at Hillside. 'oth Potts 3 Booth Electric 31 % St. Bonaventure considerably hotter. Letso urabus #3,,». Semenza 9 2 20 SetonHall 0 5| Three junior Cub "A" League Medveti 6 Smarro 0 0 G ft G Excavating 31 16 WOODBRIDGE - St. John's,! scheduled for the Columbus 23 - Lincoln School 1 ZuUo 2 l 10 6 26 Hollywood Barter Wi % i coached by Jack Schubert, con- Nathan Hale 26 < Gladiators 3. Bialowarczuk 4 have to be postp 9 73 Clark Electrical 30 27 quered Notre Dame 15-10 and the Holy Family 15 - Globe Trotters 9. teams have been ACES (57) 24 7 56 La Roe Press 20 27 victory was a big one since it A Great Guy Cab "B" League Poloncsak 0 landed the Saints the first half The games were Ukes A. G. Miller Masons 30 27 76'ers 14 • Knicks 1* - McDev- Gurevicz 1 championship in the St. James played on Friday, tit 6 points. Kopin Leo's Ins 29>4 27H Red Auerbach, boss and head coach of the Koy Koby 10 Grammar School Little League. the boys have been Frosh-Soph Loop Lakers 13 - Warriors 12 — J. Stan's Bar . 28'i 28HDuring the early phase of the Boston Celtics, one of the finest teams in the Demarco ...... Pukash g y p dance wil be heldj Dmytriew 11 points. Austin Mara Planting C. 17 30 schedulehdl , thh e winneri s won ffivi e Celtics H • Bullets 5 - T. Kukowski school on the same < NBA had this to say about Bill Bradley, Olymp- Weber „ Woodhull Cutters ARK co 264 30>consecutive games. Harvard Cougblin 6 points. lations are also ISmith Terebetski Guy's 264 XVtThe-game was a low scoring af- ian, AIl-American, and Rhodes Scholar. Red is tacsur Pee Wee League Pietciak Kolibas air all the way. At the conclusion day. Feb. 22nd, due; Tami Contractors 2$ considered 'one of the greatest authorities on ireenberg Indians 6 . Cannon Balls 0. Semenza S. 9 of the first half, St. John's held Week at the high Carteret Lanes » iuxbaum Royals 5 Braves 4. 23 11 57 i slim 4-3 lead, but it was differ- March llth. due basketball in the country. , 'edak Eagles 6 - Hawks 4. Sitars Auto Service 21% 3M4mt in the second half when the 'ondi .rish fell behind 6-3 in the. third] trip to Washingtott'l Indians IB - J«ts 3. 1 "Will he make the NBA? Are you kidding? Sudrkk Giants 18 - Cannon Balls 3. period and 5-4 in the fourth. parties wiU be 1 Rutgers Five The best on the fflnrboards fora if arrang Bradley could go right in and be one of the bet- IS 3 33 St. John's were Leo Kosakowski made. Cops Outshoot Madison and Tom Ring with totals of eight ter ones. It would simply be just a question of Cornell Doings in the, Freshmen Lose Hits the Road and five. Joe DiMuro collected Team Standings: League The Deal how great he would be, not would ,he make it? NEW BRUNSWICK - The Rut- four markers for Notre Dame. Skrocki L rently leading the gers basketball team will be away Fordham settled for second edroff Elizabeth P. D. 0 tion loop with eight i "He's got fantastic hands, excellent vision and Again, 77 - 51for two games this week and the place in tbe first half standings Kravet Woodbridge P. D. 10 1 The club holds a I Sauls CARTERET - The Carteret wrestling team will conclude "its after defeating Seton Hall 29-13 he's not hungry. He's really an Ail-American boy, Edison P. D. 1 vantage over the A Hasek 3|freshmen basketball team droppec home schedule with two meets. for a 4-1 record. Perth Amboy P. D. 4 team. The A and < no kidding about that. There's'nothing phony Urban another ball game last week, los- Rutgers will play Manhattan in Vadison Township "A" 4 Jerry Siraone was the Rams' j'by one game over ing to Perth Aroboy'i frosh by the Fordham gym tonight and about Bill Bradley. Rahway Prison Fans 5 offensive mainstay with nine field seph's. 5 19 77-51 score. Saturday will visit its jinx site, goals and one foul for a high of Union P. D. S A three-way tk Lehigh University's court in Ul points. Johnny Ynhat and Tony Four of the Carteret players h Freshrnan£ophomoi»l "He's not one of those socaHed "uppity" Priantn Bethlehem, Pa Hillside P. D. Vidal flipped in four digits for in the double figure mark. Lowe league arn it !¥*Wii Un the mat, Rutgew will be Garwood P, D. tbe Piriates. stars. He's a great performer, a good competitor, Cunha had 13 points, Kondrk 12. Fere host Friday and Saturday nighU Cranford P. D. body's race at a man's man, and a real basketball player." SpoUxuK chiak eleven and Slotwinski ten to Harvard and Hofstra, respec- Union County Sheriffs An aggressive St.- Bonaveoture bumper games w»| Clossey The Amboy club took possession tively. East Brunswick P. D. lub, paced by Johnny Tirpak, final standings. Witkowski ramped to a big 31-5 win over of the lead right at the outset anc In other action, toe varsity and Clark P. D. The Lincoln Egbert Manhattan 93 one of the most one held the upper hand throughout freshman swinwiing tbeams will Madison Townshh) "B" 5-0 record in Ross sided games of the winter season At no time during the entire gam< race at Lehigh Saturday and the New Brunswick P. D. league and lead! Perth Amboy's basketball team, which blasted Nabulak The Bonies are cached by Jack did Carteret threaten. varsity and freshman fencing Rahway P. D. 11 over Columbus. St] Carteret last week, has one of the finest clubs in teams will visit CCNY the some Coley. 14 2 •30 CARTERET (51) WOODBRIDGE - The Woodbridge Township Police Depart- .team is leading , this area and should go places in the state tour- Kondrk 5 2 day. .. I ment remained? in a tie for second place in the Tri-County Tripakf one of the league's most Mid(!e, B league,' Tale Resko 0 1 Three games are listed for tba Indoor Pistol League this week after outsnooUng Madison Town- talented players, hit for tt points i3mes in a row. . ney. Lower 5 3 frosh basketball team. It will en- ship by a decisive UtMOB score. The match took place at the after sinking 11 field goals. HiB* one-game lead Ruth Terebetsky 1 1 tertain Rider, play Manhattan's Rahwav Prison Farm indoor range. teammate. BUI Smith, was nextjcchool Petert 12 Slotwinski 3 4 frosh at Fordham tonight and the Within the next week all eyes will be focused on the match down the line in the scoring col- , (k Cook Lehignfrosh away /Saturday. Ferenchiak 4 3 between Woodbridge and Edison which will settle the long umn with six markers. ', Smith Also facing three contests are Floyd Patterson's decision victory over the Sobieski -0 -0 struggle for second place. At the present both squads possess Three games are scheduled to; [un RanW over We* the frosh swimmers, who will be be played at the St. James gym Witkowski • 0 host to Peekskill and Trenton High identical 10-1 records. School five, whlUt I Canadian champ before a sell-out crowd in the During the recent match with Madison, the top man on the Saturday morning to inaugurate the Cub B league, •-•-«—•*•- 28 School tomorrow before a Satur- the second half. St. Johtfs meets! $,, Both chibt 1 Garden last week was a much-needed shot in 18 15 51 day date at Lehigh. firing line (or Woodbridge was the veteran Phil Yacovino, who relt peppered his targets for a lofty 295 score'out of a possible 300. Manhattan in the initial clash at ^ord, 5 wins and < the arm for boxjjhg in the,city. PERTH AMBOY (77) Completing the week'* schedule, nine o'clock. St, Bonaventure -^ PM W~ I Also playing stellar roles in the Woodbridge triumph were m Tteebetsk) Poroski 3 the freshman wrestling team, idle! Art Grosskopf and Al Hollus with totals of XM and 191, re- takes on Fordham at 10, and Se-! ™* Gaa^or Seaman 5 since January 16, will battle thej spectively. The most accurate marksman for Madison was Al ton Hall engages Notre Dame Gilbert 6 1 13 Eaton 1 Harvard and Hofstra freshman in Aquino, who hit his targets for a 270 count. Ul Flintosh i preliminaries tomorrow and Sat- 'deadlock. By Alan Mover Garrison .2 Last week Gene Mirabella of the Elizabeth Police received the The beautiful KEEPi'EMUP Egan Penoyfeathef urday, and the frosb indoor track Registration Saturday team will visit Lawrenceville plaudits of the league members after firing a perfect 300 score. members of the V. Kaltta Chizmadia ... The Union County club is leading the loop with 11 straight vic- Clancy ....'.,. 10 School and Blair Academy Satur- For helm AA Player$winneri of the 14 6 ,34 tories. Lugo PLACER THIRD: Bob Gaelling. WtodbrMf^Hlgh School's out- ISELIN - The Iselin Athletic League, were awa Rutgers and Manhattan haver Kulik standing distance runner, is shown above heading (or the finish Association announced this morn- the Veterans of D^tmoutk met II times in basketball since/ Peterson ..... 10 line to place third in the annual NJ8IAA State Indoor Track ing that it had, agreed to extend 1907-08 with the Jasper* holding a its registration period until Satur- Post No. 2314, and i Monohan Johnson ...... held at the Jersey City Armory track. Thomas 6-5 edge. Rutgers won last year,/ day. U> membei-s of the I Coughlin 3» 13 77, 101-87. The Scarlet has a 46-33 lead! The delay m signing up young cent installation Magner in the series with Lehigh, but the baseball prospects was caused by^ Bums last 14 games in Bethlehem have Presbyterians Bow 56-42 the inclement weather over the found Lehigh the winner. weekends during the past month. HOME 1 15 Race Tightens One official stated that Satur- To Lafayette in League day afternoon will be a final date. BU8IM1 In Mixed Loop|JFKWrestler$ All new boys interested in play- IAIN* Team Standings: „ . „ . ,. ... ,„ , iinj baseball this summer will CARTERET - The rare in thfe W Howie Card, the verulue Wake,have l0 regisler at lhe lselin Jun. and Dim Carteret Lanes Friday Night Forest dribbler, was by far ttajtor Hign ^^ tawwn Olwan d Rec Standings Lose 51 to l-afuyett3 e 1 1 r Mixed league tightened consider- most outstanding player in the cir - • • - Served Wake Forest 1 cuit as he pumped in 14 shots ably as the third ulace Carteret ISELIN - The John F. Ken-, Maryville 0 A|| new applicants must be ac 11 A.M. Til CMtf CAKTKkKT RECRKAT10N Lanes handed the league leading from the floor and six from the companied by a parent while reg Sunday from 1:1 uedy High Schol lost still another; presbyterian 0 free throw line for 34 counters, DEPARTMENT Inn team a crushing three istering. The age limit includes Closing (A match to Franklin Township by, AVENEL - Lafayette, the team while his teammates, 6ave Mc- game defeat. a 51-3 score, but the local Patriots1 j Maryville.for the first boys from eight lo 19 years old. whkh tiw AU1 liii»kutball Standings As a result, Fox's Meus Store, were far from dismayed since the! | championship in the Avenel Clue 13, and Augie Peterson 12, .——^- ,t as of Saturday, Feb. 6th ha f were next" down the line in the When Lurry Lembo of Manhat scoring a three game triumph squad is still in the process of; j>rejjbyterlan Senior-Hi Basketball over Budwei&er's, moved up tolearning the art of grappling ! league, continued its winning scoring column. Bob Meyer flip- an College scoi-ed 34 points in i .Senior League ped in 28 matters for Maryville lame against Navy this winter within one game of the tlop team. At the conclusion of the recent ways by defeating Presbyterian Decathlons Meanwhile the Carteret Lanes match, JFK coach Bill Kovucs'^.^ to start the second phase ot during a losing cause. le tied the Naval Academy scor HOMEMADE ng record. l«mbo is a 6-4 senior AiO Sweet Shop # 1 took third place, trailing the lead- heaped acolades upon one of his (ne 19^ .^edule. Ukrainian A.C. ers by three games. top wrestler*. Al Schmidt, who Without a doubt, Andy Davis, a Michigan State's oldest basket- Hot or CoU Aces won a unanimous decision over Richards Beautv School, also in was the ball rival is Notre Dame. They [() Sweet Shop #2 Frajikjiii's Den Lue in the CONVERTIBLE NOW contention, is four games out ofpound class "i ui the game as he paced the vie-first met in 1905. Wheeler Inn first place, bv virtue of scoring a , jtorious Lafayette quintet with 11 AUTO TOPS SERVICE 1 Although the past season »asl fo^g f TAKE-OUT Junior Laagne sweep over the Kolibas Dinners, fjeld goals and five or a The team standing and high lot been .i successful one. the lotal of V poiutu Also taking ac- Thirty-one, member tracks of the CALL JFK wrestlers are looking fo1Ur A&O Sweet Shop scores follow: X»IJIK ', |(ive part in the triumph were Ed Thoroughbred Racing Association Top Moton * Cylinders ~LUNCH, St. Joseph # 1 W ward to their seasons finale witniP|illaiik anH Frank slanzioia wjihi Kep4lr«l or litetuchen which is scheduled to set records either in attendance < Cagers Leo's Inn .38 cluBters of 13 and 12, respectively. BREAKF4 take place ni the Iselin gym wagering during 1904. (uuvfilllilr Top» fur All Rolling Stones Fox's Men's Store 37 February 23. Henry Oshiro was high man for F « DomesUc Can Chargers Carteret ljuies 35 the losing club with 25 counters. Ooimit; Dees Richard's Beauty School^ 34 Wake Fortbt made its second 'All rturk ) 1 Tht "mercy seat" was a golden VILLA6I Kolibas' Cardinals 2& Denny Mcl^iin, young Detroit half debut a most successful one plate on top the Ark of the Cov St. Joseph #? Budweiser 24 Tiger righthander, pitched a noby roinping to a 63-40 decision CALL VIC BRANDT Bar & Rt enant 00 which was sprinkled vVdrriffrs "• 'Vait k Gene's Fl. Shop 23 hitter for Hurlan, Ky,, in his first over Maryville In a well played ME 4-3891 Street, All Stars < abo's Sport Shop — 23 fajl game. the Wood of aftcriAcial anm»l». B.) • Cfcrterfet Pres* Thursday, February 11,1965 AVENBL JUNIOR'S PAGE SEVENTEEN 170 Martha Godden 170. >.., MajtftteLiMM HfehSet.,: Charlotte LebeOn 519, si»' High Game*: W, Kubovetz m, Dolly Merrill 500 NltaSilhon m Now Hear This & Spares W. Dwyer JW-179, J. Leana !80, 1, e a d e r, • Strlkeouu 41 «• 7 j (Continued (rom Sports Pagei * Hoyas Win Giants Feted Boat Show P. Cocdfla 179. Hawkins Cleaners 40-M drttello's TiRers The decision by Bill probably save£ Snow- 7jeb High Seta: Wn Dwyer 519. W, Funeral Home 40-M; ka • U ™ Roars shoes' life because when he hit the bottom of iKtihoveU S12, P. Coeuna 508. quors 40-M. ' ( i\M I [Mien: 8. George Ph. 33-lfl; - _. the slope, he sailed through the front door of Five in RowAt Banquet Opens Friday t Avenel Shop-Rite 30-21: Avenel METUCIIEN MIXED the ski shop, did a beautiful Immerman turn TEAM STANDINGS ASBURY PARK - Following ., \|m .11 Lion's M-M; Mndver'i 27-24 CECELIA'S WOMEN'S Metuchep Recreation ISELIN - The Iselin Giants M'I. around the pot stove and sailed out through the High School Intra Mural who competed in the Pop Warner post practice, the unusual again side entrance without disrupting the furniture. L fblfootballl last fall, were will he featured during the 12th After his exit from the ski shop, Snowshoes Hoyas 0 honored at the lselin Youth Ath- annual version of the Jersey Jaspers 4 Coast Boat Show, which starts its „!„•[ 2.1-U; went off a 300-foot clifl and It was a beautiful letlc Association's Third Annual u Bonnie* 3 Dinner A record crowd of over j ii day run Friday in Convention ,> \vcnel High Games: Kathleen Carl *H, nn. Clara (JnilaKhor W. Mary 77 Inlpn f n Wos- Terriers ,,,'lware Virginia Stantan 178, JoAnn Yates J ; <' Mastapcter 177171 ntka 171) sight to watch especially with the end of one ski 3 200 attended the banquet. Hall. The show doses February ' Dolores Funkk Rams 2 |Mi Betty High Sets Men Rob Sein ",42 pointing to the planet Mars and the other in the Acting asjnastcr of ceremonies.!22. 17 Crusaders i High Sots; Virginia Stantnn 4M, J i''H Kulesza 537. lioebr I- • ,m ,„' and contributing a creditable job. The unusual this year consists fi h r direction of Lake George. As he sailed through Gaels 1 .IdAnn YatM 4tt. Olga Enik 428. , J K '«nws. Mary Kulwa Ml RID.. was .Im-y Mnlloy. the famous „{ three unique boats. First there Pirates 1 leaders: Costello Funer n I Ioenc M«"taprter 481. Women: Paula Sduu-lz i2« .ttr Mr, our future Olympic star keftt yeling, "All basketball official who holds the; j ttie "Bahama Belle," built at Senior S Homes SB-27; Bawarab Realty ,'*;"':',h;: ^vstwk Hnmblcrs 37- I aiders: Brookslde Trophy w- you have to do Is hang on." <- position of Coordinator of Rerrcn-|M ha Harbor, Abaco, Bahamas, Seton Hall 7 t Brji !34-»; Stern k Dragoiet S3-M. f< '•?••. Inc. 15-25; Oak Tree 1«V. Mary's Dress Sh.'p >l••>•]• \ tional Activities in the city of Ho- -Li you are wondering what happened to Snow- Niagara 5 she is a prime cxample^of the 220. p., . I>nr-s .n.,.28...; R-.Htan V.illoy K. I). Wirkljtrg Co. 31-26; ijilltop ; hoken. His humorous stories re- shoes, scrutinize our classified ads and \ .A Boston College 4 type of sailing vessel used for Canislus j latlng to sports kept the program generations by native Bahamian Jj' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Triplicate Score: Paula Srhwtz '"|U"rS 29^L_.___ 4 -,in 211. find one that reads, "Complete skiing ensemble Manhattan 4 3 nrving at a fast pace, fishermen. • „ LADIES 114 I j Guest speakers on the dais with 1 B«»M)-M«t - . B0WI.MOR SPORTMKN ! for sale—cheap—contact Snowshoes," St. Bonaventure 2 Second there is the Scandinavi- I Mr, Molloy included Greg Reil. Fordtinm 1 an "Fjiring," exhihted by Fisher- : V'" i High Game*: DoHy Merrill 192. Kssex Catholic High School coach, High Sets: A. Buchko HS. I^aSalle 1 B men's Supply, Point Pleasant. She n-i 4(M7: Charlotte Lebedn l7»-17l-t7O. Mary •«•-»'« «*£n.iz „• The Detroit Tigers have in1 ; Vincent Ascolesc, Hobokcn Iliqh Rinaldi Const. 41-18; Junior illustrates the rugged seaworthi- I . ,ire Kulena 178 Gloria De AnRells 17.1. •I Ciimlla 2IB, I). Imnn'ilia 214 |i 1 4 is Leisure! creased their night schedule 'or Hoty Cross 6 j School coach, and John McMul- ness required in small fishing l,k ^22. Marge Huerton 171, How Unhart l *" l)a l(li Ri-Ick M. H. Sport 37-2J; Ginradano Trk.~35v£ | 1965 to ,19 games at home. l 6 1 Ian. former Notre Dame star ;-nd raft used in the fjords of Nor- 521, Van Ualen Slephens 24'a. St. Joseph's 5 '" 2.at present line coach for the Jer-way. ' Villanova 5 2 sey" City Giants. And third there is an fllr-driv* St. Peter's 4 3 In their brief talks, all tiiree boat, from the Florida* Slver- Duquesnc 3 4 iports figures stressed the im- glades. Powered by a Lycoming St. Ixsuis 4 portance of maintaining good airplane engine, she can do 60 Sf. Francis 2 5 grades in their school work for mph in only a couple inches of St. John's BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY 1 6. Hit! sole purpose of becoming aca- water. Notre Dame 0 7 demically qualified to enter col- Also tjn display will be one of Biddy Canute Tile lege. the wond's largest collections of Appliances I Hawks 6 Slipcovers 1 Also seated at the table with the model ships in bottles. An estim- ! Lakers 4- 3 invited guests were Frank Puli nted 5,000 hours of tedious labor Warriors 4 3 dore, the Iselin Giants' head as expended over a period of istons 3 Service 8alet * coach, John Zawislak and Bud ars to complete the SO ship col- 8 ( During the presentation cere int. patienca and a itaady band DRAPES nets, the Hoyas romped to a 40-291 CONTRACTOR monies, Mr. Sloan awarded troph re the chief requisites for guch WB DKUVUI Bt'ILDER.S HAMMKRfl ictory over the Bonnies to matte Including Moult tilts 547 Amboy Avenue Made by ies to outstanding members of thf in undertaking. t five in a row in the St. John Pee Wee squad, while Mr. Puli- Utert M (XraMtlte ME 4-J«51 Vianney High School Intra-Mural The hull of each model, built to New J«lt W4 dore honored the Giants' top play- I0M 81. George ATC. (Rt JS) Ernest Basketball League. jale, is shoved through the small Rrpfc* if All KMi ers during the past season. Mrs. ieck of the bottle In sections and North ol WiMMlbnrttf Clnverltai Also assisting Doktor in the Decorators Pat Eberle took over the podium igsembled inside, with especially scoring column were Eugene Cook AVENEL, N. J. later to present special trophies esigned long reach tools. Then 40 Marjr Avenue, Fordi and Jack Donnelly with produc- Custom-made SUpcoven to the Giant cheerleaders. he superstructure, mas* and tions of 11 and seven. The Bon- VAlkj WOODBRIDCE, N. J. During the course of the pro-sails, is inserted and erected in HIT >•' « Sola and nies' big gun offensively was TonnJ O«-Tbe-Jeb DemoutraUou •gram, the new slate of officers1 iroper position by means of tiny' • (] SMITH U. " I Chain Mclntyre, who accumulated 14 for 1965 were announced Taking hreads. fiilH AVBOt Call MErcury 4-^4449 counters to lead his teammate Inclndti tabor Mltwelt, our- over new duties in the organiza- y CHAIN 8AW8 VIBRATORS lockrd wami tnd hetrj dutj John La Cagnata with eight. Lsikar lippcri, tion are: Bud Eberle, president 3-8x10 In a game decided PORTABLE HEATERS ~ ;. Hazel Markussen, vice presi b Natural Coin Dr»pei up To overtime session, the Jaspers Automobiles dent; Mrs. P. Shissias, treasurer Benefit Tilt FORDS .144 W, - ltt I. came up with a well earned 38-34 John Zawislak, assistant treasur- TREAT SHOPPE SPECIAL Vh% verdict over over the Pirates to er; Mrs. G. Silva, correspond^ • Roofing & Sidlig - CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERV maintain a firm hold on second 111 Rabwaj AOTCM MM BIMI and While Picture* secretary; Mrs. Al Berke, record Is Arranged place. Drew Galaydick collected At ReaiwaaMc Pricei 8UOP AT HOME 8EKVICE ing secretary; Norm Assucci 20 points for the victors, while trustee: John Gaunt, trustee Charley Kanello tossed in the1 Frank Pulidore, trustee, and Do By Teachers Ckanki T. R. STEVENS FU 1-5797 same number for the vanquished Sloan, publicity manager, FREE FILM uu Wort in Avend St. krtntl Pirates. WOODBRIDGE - One of tH» • tALAJMiiiMr B«t Cli 81 GKOK(iF) AVE. Last fall the Giants won three 120 - Kt - 1» An early surge of points was in- season's greatest basketball at- • «M)A mtMALM & COAL CO. WOODBR1DGE games, lost six and tied one du Inulttlra WKa Each Roll Developed strumental in the Crusaders' 39-26 1 tractions will take place tonight ••Mai Repaln ing a rebuilding program. Whi • ntesa BAXERV GOODS r»MUla| triumph over the Terriers. Ed at the Woodbridge High School Ik and Printed 1 discussing his team, Mr. Pulidon utnit Man ol all Upholstery . Mitreuter ran off 11 counters and gym where faculty members from SEE GALLARD stated, "This was the finest teai Oftm I AJ«. W I P.M. Mnon i luppUn (Mike Donnelly and Bobby Sobon, the township's two senior high Ym AU Ywtr PMto Needt Typ« I ever coached from the stanc Pwl OU A C«ai eight apiece, for the winners. Ter- schools will meet a court contin- INCLUMMO ICNDAVS ry Sharkey's total was eight and point of ability." gent of teachers selected from the WcteWa? AB Da; Boh Woods, seven, for the losing local junior highs. The always RAHWAY Hlllcrest 2-0180 1 PlMbiig ft Heatlig club. exciting game will start promptly Air-Condltlonlnc Kon-aJLei Birdie Tebbets, manager of tl Warm Mr He«t The Gaels hit the win column at 7:30 o'clock. m Industrial Bihinit Decorators Cleveland Indians, says pitching! Ray Peterson, the game direc- Motor Kuardi 'or the first time this season with will win the 1965 American "Service FOR rREE ESTIMATES K3 Main St., Wwdbrldge i 33-25 victory over the Rams tor, stated that tonight's comedy Cart roles1 foTthe win>aSue ^mt, and that his team HI I-21U '•laying major in basketball is being sponsored With a Call ME 4-6410 'has one of the deepest staffs in i rs were Jasper Caldwell and by the Woodbridge Township. Haste listrietiM the circuit. Birdie also says five Smile" Lenny Dula with clusters of 17 Federation pi Teachers for the CUSTOM-MADE of his regulars, Vic Davalillo, I'and 11. Kevin McCartin was high benefit of the Wescott-Werlock FOREIGN CAR Dick Howser, Leon Wagner, Max man f the Terriers, Sinking 11. Memorial Scholarship Fund. LMUV TO PUy Hit in the Senior League, Se-j Alvis arid Chuck Hinton, v'ill Beauty Shop Henry Jansen & Son DRAPERIES Over match speed with any five players COLU8ION WORK • Commercial ton Hall continued to reign s in baseball. PIANO-ORGAN remc by upending Niagra 26-21 ED FREY Sheet Metal Work * Industrial Free Estimates tvitk ciurlti tut* a close contest, John Duffy, the with counts of 10 and eight. Den- ACCORHQN 1 • Residential Pirate eager, captured the game's nis Ziober topped the Flyer scor- Roofing individual scoring honors with 13 ; KUBOKAN TKAJNID ers with six markers. PLUMBING ! points, while Mike Meoni and In the day's finale, St. Bona- MKHAJflC Cutters and Watch Repairs . Bernie DiDario in six venture trounced Fordham 24-16. ana Leaders apiece for Niagara. Johnny Lasco heaved in 11 for thejl Cad ME 4-544$ Inline of the highest scorjng Bonnies, while Judge Curtis was Imported Auto 588 Alden Street of the season, Boston College high for the losers, racking up HEATING romped to a decisive 66-24 de- five points. SAUS & SERVICE Sales A Service Woodbridge. N. J. WATCH REPAIRS cision over Canisius. The star on ELECTRIC the flwt boards was Bob Cilento, MM M. Qmt* A*taM CONN ORGANS with Full (guarantee SEWER SERVICE Tttephooe MErcun who clicked off 24 points to.lead AVKNTL EJMBAU PIANOS Expert Repairs ; his teammates, Tommy. Duggan MI bmll »»«nu» . ;»•-•« CtoratMn jam! Bob Prongay, who accounted USED CARS AT WM4knd|*. N. t. on all Jewelry Dattr in i t k t« r I JARDOT Service Stations I for intals of 18 and 12. John Par- 1 vin hit for 10 to pace the losing ME 6-9010 FU 8-1667 quintet. HUGE SAVINGS! PIANO COMPANY lusl Dial ME 4-9752 Mi Rthva? Aftra* MErcury A strong second half paved the Bicycles TOWNE GARAGE GOLDBLATTS way for Manhattan's 25-12 con- 4-1738 quest over LaSalle. Walter Walter DAU.V It I • 111 !• • • J K Gardner ft Son fife Kahway's Oldest Kiiodel and Ed Baureis were the Hey Folks! FtMrt! INN 485 AMBOY AVENUE Established Jeweler Jaspers' most accurate shooters Woodbridge M E. CHERRY ST., RAHWAY Writing on tfye subject of urban MErcury 4-3544 TUESDAY Mtviig I Stingi SMITH renewal, Washington correspond- Plumbing wi Heating USED CARS ent Patrick Fox says: "A Har- ard Ph.D. studied the program NIGHT Cosselin We're Specialist! In IN Remset AT& AT««' Water Proofing ind discovered that far more BIG SALE is 1 BIG people have lost homes than Flineral Home ME fMM • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- MENT tad pALANCE gained them through urban re> 'M JBTSTAR I Sport 0 Toilets IAVE »4 • BRAKE SERVICE BASEMENT newal, because Uie program destroys far more dwellings than I 'M FORD Custom 500. 2 Dr., Kitchen Faucets ; R&H. Family Night it creates. He discovered that the Gas Water Heaten Water Proofing Standard claim that urban renewal in- •63 PONTIAC Cita- PfeMt Residential - Industrial creases tax revenues certainly REPAIRS and Slipcovers Unii Siwrt Coupe PI) l-MM A Commercial hasn't been borne out in the short "H CHEVROLET at REPLACEMENTS LIFETIME GUARANTEE run, because urban renewal Ilnpftls C«Mr Htm Dm Super Sport '"'•II RAHWAV projects take ten or a dozen years' MOVING Sewer Cleaning — Free Estimates — '63 OLDS Bit * «Md Knmt FASHION FABRICS to complete, and no taxes at allj HT $10 Per Hour get paid ordinarily during that|| ? ' T: '2195 Carteret Lanes "lntertof D»cor»tor»" P COLONIA period " '62 CHEVROLET Day or Night Custom-made SUpcoven EIMER (hm rii Pavel Driveway* - LABORATORIES, Inc. Impala 4 dr. H.T The Cleveland Indians stole <1? fll OLl>SMOBILE '1495 ME 4-6080 821 Milton Blvd. Kahway 4 Door H.T. Glass FU S-M25 WA 5-2351 bases in 1964 to lead the circuit 81 MSaCURY •1095 Roller Rink ASPHALT in that department. 4 Door Sedan 835 Roosevelt Ave. DRIVEWAYS 61 BUICK Invlcta '1595 IDEAL WAY MOVERS 4-dr H.T ...... Carteret SPECIAL DRAPEKIKS • UDSPREADS •61 HONTIAC Wl; NM ID DM •1495 ( liildnn Maay J«k« An TM Un« CUBTAINS • YAKD GOODS Siittlmi Wiigoii . •T' McCoiicyt '61 OI.BSMOMILK H8 AU Typ«« Under L2 NweinTw —ill Cill tar free Culnut* Holiday Coupe .. •1295 Drivewiyi Repaired 'Ill PLYMOUTH bflvtdere 4-door •795 Rahwaj 14U Main St. 'HI FALCON '995 FREE attitlou Wutjou . (Accompanied By Call '60 T-BIR1) '1495 Don't Wait 2 Dr HT Parents) i NEWEST 1965 There is '60 KAMHUSR Cliualc j. C HENBY •795 AND ;. •Danny Rejan? ata. W*gon AGENTS SLIP COVERS •51) FONTIAC '795 It Is NATIONAL VANS CHOOSE FROM only one 4 IXKir H T '5!) OLDSMOBILE ud WocM WUc MoTtr. At The Piano '595 is the Time OIK LOVELY 1-door NOW VlUtV SAT. NIGHT 04. Gw|t A»e. SELECTION OF WELCOME '57 OHEVROLKT '595 lo re Real Estate • H«rUUi|) Op GettingLate! NEW FABRICS 1 for the IHisiiiessnjen's '5 ! MBRCUKV '595 Tjfm «| (UM WAGON Hardtop Cv ""HUM ? 1$ IT A SECRET ? SULO BROS. Luncheon Dally You kyow it's (or SALE! SUMMER: UDIU 1850 Elizabeth Avenue DINNERS Pl»KlfUu - Flbreglaaa Your BROKER Kahway 5 P.M. to 10 P.M.' e BOWLING KNOWS IT'S FOB 8AJLKI FU 8-1790 FRIDAYS ONLY HUT Ask For Dept B DIRECTORY LEAGUE Dow lite toiyw kao» U'f SO year* vf experience (otter fnmti, >»itfmi< 4 Mil. ADS. sportsman's Inn SALES AUTO U» 8alt? lug good will In buMimtt nut v 4 "C«nt«j of community lift). SERVICE SALES Attention" LET CALL 475 RAHWAY AVE. Carteret Ctll Today It. ¥ Cartefet Glass Co. WOODBRIDGE 1 MB 4-11U-2-3-* LI 9-9093 835 ROOMVdt A <»-2726' |MK 40100 Open Eves Carteret - KJ | ltl Botiwit Avtnw MLS Ttil Your 8tory Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carterct Pr, PAGE EIGHTEEN Thursday, February 11, 1965 Annroximately HI" Per c™{ d[ lTllst re.m™ber lhls "'I' 9 Approximately \ are ba(llpg meTa] d] LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES l( s 7 ,|| males/in the United ^« - ,on(? lime. pllce the pnh<; 'earcats n»I DIRTRirT NO 7 Oas and Oil for Truck* JT4 00 fi re color Wind, slightly less than mn racks M there K Fire Chief? Budget. )«KTS WOODBRIDGF TOWNSHIP fi FURDS NEW JERSEY Annual 1.500 0C Team Standings per cent of the females are so|Cniince for the hot air |,, 3 1»OU» Is hrrthv eirjn to itif legag l Flrehouw Water. Oas. EJee- *'dge. Spartans accortiing o Inlc of dthi Fir* trklty ft Telephone . 49*00 1 ifflicted. This is District of Maintenance and Repairs to MMnigtit Ride" Optomelric; , Township. he New Jersey Thc cjvil Alr Patro v forts. , H J ihM an election will! Tniclis * equipmenqp t 1.100 00 Thp Woodbridge Townshio Rec- Wdge. Crusaders a d Ft W t N Il <;,inized Dee. 1, 1941. b* htld on Rvurdnv F*t>ra»ry W.suppllps unit Nnr Iqulp- rr.iiion Department Basketball West Division w \ssuciatlon. :985. at ttif Fnrds Flrrhnu»* OD| mfnt . . 8 r'drlfllf B:rw FnrrK N J,. fcf-'coT.rr'.s'Inntr* Salarifl, [•rnnw standings ending w«k of Jarthrt Swwl Shop •*e*n ttif hour* of 2 pm, and 7 Annual Vtinnry fith. 19R5 is as follows: Wdfie. Acw 8 n m . .pirvalllns 'mf Audit and L*ftal Few Ideal Trailer Court Th» pnrpoT< n' 'hi"; election are E>ft!pn Expenses F.N1OR LEAGl'F. M !O;:O E The Team 5 5 To »i«-t two '21 Wdcp Teachers Fire Com-jjhini.nKnce of Flrehouse Cubs 3 mi»loner« f"r 'i» f\ill t* rm of Wir**jf*jri. intpeftor? Erpense Wdcf K. of C S •" V(13I"> S.i'.ary Vdge Knights 2 Fonts A.A. 4 2 Tii npprovr in appropriation for P,,!(, Firemen's Silsry, Vampires 2 renerai fire purposes for the ensuln* Anmml Wdqe lakers 4 Vorth Drtlrion W year In the amnun* r*f 177720no nJMpnjd Re'Ief Crntpr Ksso 4 fi Kl Dorados 3 \lbe* Flyers APPROPRIATION ""'*'.iltl Firrmen'" s Bet.. Med.. f, l:i<\irance Ho^p * Sick Lean Wdpo Jayrws 1 \venel Acex,, House Maintenance A- 4 Innlrarr* Toiifhrr's Pels 1 <*lin Spartans Repair? 1500 2 Maintenance of 1 St ("pfdia's K. of C. 0 Tiantoms Tot.i' Budget to v,ote on V 2 Fire Truck . *-™ An:ma: Water end Hydrant Fuel Oil for HraMr.r M0 Ch.irzes R.O3 ?.l(;in SENIOR I.EACiVF 1 Telephone. Eiinr:.- Win Rompers nine Division w 0 *S Grand Tota! of Budget for Imperials Fire Ftuhtlnir Eqmvnfn i™! the Tear 19« \irnlo P.Trk Cnsuals 9 VMk DiriskM w Firemen i Coni;vnsa:*ion s 'j2!|He*pecifii:'.v submitted bv the Kl Ponirios ,lrs. 6 OT Destro>-ers ! Board of Fire Comm!«loner« 10 Fire and In- I Ivm't Knows 6 ! ««, Fire District £2. Township nf Court Jesters 9 y'.alei and 3 • Up to $-' Flrr A'arm Malntrn-ince -xrjiWooclbrld-e Port Readlni N J :! Patriots Iniuranc* Secured Drivers Silarif Uohn A Pallnjky secretary" Port Rending Impalas 3 7| , Cosh R«Jund 2 |I.U 2'11-18/85 • »27 3B | Col. Art & Ceramics iHtLulir k Re 'eft g70c 0 Per.'\u' Fnntl „_ 4^000 ' ~ Hustlers fi A-nl •: .*• I »i>..: Frr, 7M Iselin. N J. Clrav Division W L!Barracudas MlFreliar.eoua Expenses 1.000 F«b. 8 1965 8 2 Seniors ! Hessians 'lii •'I- Hi in.:p. 250 Board Of 'Plre Commlaloners 7 Eleruon Eipense 3»| District No 9 Skivoo Five i LEAGt**: Maintenance of 3-Way Radio Madrns Marauders W SvMem A: Home Alarms .. (M'bentlemen: S 9 Clothing Allowance In accordance with your lnstnic New Yorkers 'Bearcats (Paid Men I 400 lions I have audited your Cash Rt- Talented Ones 2 'i Seders 6 celpU and Dlabunement Records iBrrth Electric 1- 5 Total . .... «5,7S0 Trie Cs«h balance •'D your record *i Knights Mlddlgex Water Company W 5 was reconciled with the bank «t«dM Woodbrtdge Township Ford* Iselin Raiders Miscellaneous »lirl NICHOLAS EI.KO issued at New Haven. Conn.. no;wfcite 3 Secretary 305 45 Tercentenary Commission w \ Iselin Wildcats Itrll nooowr I.L. 2/4-11/8.1 Income | Feb. 21, 1878, and contained the1 Hitfi School Rejects t Hotshots 2 II (nftVAIR Moon Cnpt: 155.977 09 names of 50 subscribers Rlait NOTICE OF FXECTION Total Receipt* Twisting Teddy Bears 7 2 1 Tot si Balance Pirates Uit NfW FIRE DISTRICT NO. 4 Protons 4 1 Woodbridce Towmhip and Receipts t75.6O8.05 Honored; Plan Formation Cubs ll KOKIi Cikiaii CaanrUbk. V • Keasbey, New Jersey DISBURSEMENTS Samuel Gompers. of (he Ameri' HoWoggers 1 Janitor S«rvtc* ,. I 730 00 Woilet is hereby giv«n to Uia ltgtl lean Federation of Labor, popu-Malibus TOttrtTof t*e Fourth (4th) Fire Dis- Light, Heat The careless use o( adjectives is trict or Woodbrldg« Townahlp, Kea«- & Power 1.M5.J4 .larized the terra "collective bar- BABE RITH LEAGUE hay, N. J. that an election will be Telephone 972J)S Of Local Historical Unit 'gaining" in the United States. • East Division L what makes some people lian. hdd on Saturday, P^bruaiy 20th Suppllea 3.715 98 Communication '" T BIRD, minx* Tttk wUlr !• 1MB, -at the Ke&sbey Fire House inter, loll po»'r. €1 TO O Kea«b*y, N. J, between the. hours of System 39«,00 WOODBRIDGE - Members of project of the society be the rc- 3 pm; and 7 p.m., prevailing tun*. Water Rents l«.48O 81 the Woodbridge tercentenary storation of the intersection of The purposes of this election are Insurance 4.99974 lUHILER SUIUO Wajoe i! SIINBKAM AlptM Oanrrt . *,-, as follows: Bond Principal . , 8.000.00 Commission were honored for Rahway Avenue and Gjeen Street WOOYOUW/TH IMMEDIATE l.To elect two FIM "TommlsaloneMBond Interest 945.00 their services during the 1964 as the Woodbridge ''commons', $989 for the full term of taree (3) year*. Miscellaneous ».721J>1 Tercentenary year at a luncheon with the erection of a Liberty PLYMOUTH S*«OT •"()». 3. To approve an appropriation far Tniclt Expense DELIVERY mlo , t-ol-. P»-. •**•• generpl flre purposes for the ensuing given by Mayor Walter Zirpolo at Pole which stood on the s'^Jxam- tirALCON >-Do»r. Cnllni awdlun .... year. In the amount of $17,240.00, as ToUl Dtsbursement' Howard Johnson Restaurant. pre-Revolutionary War days until MR. Uh follows: Bdlnnce. Dectmber 31, ALL MODELS APPROPRIATION AMOUNT IBM 26.594 85 Presented with bronze Tercen- 1899. It is believed the project $1089 nr» Equipment t 1,300 tenary medallions were Roy Doc- can be done as part of Project (i l'ONTHC SllUtllll I-l1 • House Maintenance and Tots] Disbursements 175 608 05 tofsky, S. Buddy Harris, Herbert Green and federal funds could be Bepair 1.000 Respectfullv submitted B R Uadrfl* Firemen's Compensation 3.900 Edward L Bnen Rosen, members of the executive used A meeting of the new t» FORD OIUM. 1-Door 'HTHUNDEHBIKD Htrdlop Legal Fees _. 300 Ortilisd Public Accountant committee; Miss Margaret Hen- group will be called shortly. N ET '65 MERCURYS & COMETS v-«, uio.. l.Hv C1I.BQ aitcr: Red J/11,'85 tlOSd ricksen, Captain Howard Tune. Ul N I. 4(1007 Eictlleiil tmdilioo Tin Marshall Salary __ m John Royle, Jr., Charles Blum. -SPECIAL j '43 MEKUIY $1595 'M0OME HPUNTUCCtUUs«,l-D«or Hirt .„. of ; «no , VJ. mn. C1ADO The New Jersey Optometric Mol- 57 VOLVO MAM.- 4noor, B*fi Aalo- MI, Alto.. Mrs. . S muni Trim, Kt I Electric Association states there are two nutici «-Crl. A« Eoomo C«; Telephone and Water 290 out of every three adult and •:?m'., Economy Cir' I Election Expenses • ISO ..o mm WWN-J roodttiea . grown Arnencans who have in- : Maintenance of Plre Truck • 1.600 ibility; the trifocal has proven a S _$1495 op. MB; Alto.. C0MH Atarm Maintenance 1,400 efficient vision which may handi- In behalf of the community, the '« MIKCURT __$1M5 OM •< fewJenty' s L«9Mt FwH PMltn [jreat boon to many in this age. •-Dow; ABIO. W.W. TirM SoM Ota C«r: Oa« Qa». Oil, Grease for Tmclt 110 mayor presented Miss Ruth Wolk, C>:jnr Park S.a Hijoc R*H, Natural Oas for House 35 cap them in their jobs, group. Very few optometric! Pmnr SlKnii, Power briia; k Sfnvtd Bj Ui: Ukr Brud general chairman, with a plaque, New! Miscellaneous Expenses 900 ass the age of 50. with-' At,:o. Rcof Eart. w tit? fiadws (Ex-Cblef and '« (HtVT It $1195 Commissioners) 335 . MS; OM Owner. Auditor 50 ersey Optometric Association! ing the plaque, Miss Wolk sug- >-M FIB •15.200 Middlesex Water Company hat 4 out of every 10 grade gested that the Commission be- AHWAY CAR CO. 41 C0MH (1095 come a nucleus for a Less than one-half of one per- i for Water Mains, chool children in the United Woodbridge Suuot WM°»: B*H; Agio, Sold Hydrant* etr ) 2,000' cnooi emiaren n tne united Historical g^ whjch wffl ^ cenl of ^ chi!dren „,, ^ with| llMI H. SEOKI AVt, UIIWATrWtM k Strvvnl Bj Ui: eye; TOTAL AMOUNT OF tates are visually handicapped forrne,i in the near future !defective eyes, or defective She also suggested that the first muscles. APPROPRIATION »17,280 or adequate school achievement. BOARD OF FTRE COMMISSIONERS "' irth Fire District Woodbridge Township

I'E"SER HODAN Sccretsn I.L. 2/4-11/65 *2508 ' NOTICE OF ELECTION FIRE DISTRICT NO. S Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters oi Fire District No. 5 that an election Till be held on Savurda; February 20, 1M5 between the hours of 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.m ES.T., for OVER thc following purposes: 1. The election of two fire com-. iiussloiierB for a. full term of three $NCH/IP UWER- (31 years $M 2. To vot* an appropriation for the general fire purposes for tjie current fiscal year March 1, 1M1 to March 1, 1968 and other appropri- ations, as. hereinafter stated. SO WE ABE GOING TO The Foiling Places for the said election are as follows: (a) Those legal voMn within Mre District No S who realite Bast of ttie center line of St Georges Avenue aboil cast their votes at the Awnel Plre House, on Avtnsl Street, Avenel, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey. (b) Those legal voters within Fire DUtrlct No 5 who reside West of the center line of St. Oeorges Aveouea shall cast their votes at Colonla Public School, Outlooi Ave- ntie, Oolonla, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey. 1M5-19M FIBS DISTRICT BUDGET FIRE DISTRICT NO. S AVENEL, NEW JERSEY Commissioners salaries .... $ h Vh Firemen's compensation .. t Fire »lann system maintenance 3,000.00 OH, gaa, and grease for 750.00 Fuel oil - ~ 825.00 HigHest Fl»house janitor — 1,440.00 Supplies And general expenses 3000C Trade-is Two-way communication eystem malntenanpe 1,000.00 Firemen's group life Allowance! Insurance 900,0C insurance _ 2,500,00 jludtt — -- 200.00 Flrehouse repMrt and oow maintenance 1,500.00 HU-6-2374 Fire truck repair* 2.000.00 Fire equipment 1,500.00 5 yr. or 50,1100 FlrehouM utilities (electric gas, water) 500.00 Home alerting system maintenance 2,000 31 Mile Guarantee . 600.01 DODGES Klubtlon expenses _ c T« cVtooie from p...,,.. ]nn:1] services 800.01 1 RENAULTS 250 0 A To Choow F'*" " interest d W.W. Tlr.li VUrl liUri«, sul AUw: Wuhtm er k UctrMUi, F»H Sj»««k Shall Hie sum of $38.000.00 be ap l jjroprJaWtl for annual water hydrant charges? LI LIST PRIGE U781 -.ttl- 81)all fhe sum of (2,000.00 be ap- *3179. I'62 propriated for thu extension of tl|i fire alarm system? OUR Shall the sum of not more thar Our Price'1442 SAVE $51,500.00 be npproprlared for ih( purpose of s new flw truck • 76 plete wnli aerial ladder. p|in and all necessary equipment am *-m SAVE 65 RENAULT that aniuially muturinis Krtal bondi I* AukunlUc luiii Vuirl TBM, •«! >cMi, Dorm. be Issued in not more than sale SAVE » 5 CUSTOM 880 (1695 A)noi|nt iuia for not more than 6 [rrm/ of 10 veurs and At a rate CONVERTIBLE Interest as pre&'ribeil by luw? From LIST PRICE '2035 $^O^ Binud oi 1'irt* CiiiHiLiis.*ilnn^r! 35 To Chooi* • vii7 • »•»» i bin- UlBtrlrt Nu 6 $ ? Avfjllfl. Ne*" Jri.'iej ,65 DART Sale!) Our Price 1749 SAVE 250 Secretary § II,, J/4-11/8S \t "\M. I ' NOTICL OK Kl.Kt'TION 213 65 RENAULT F1KK lUNTHll'T M'i TOWNSHU1 LIST PRICE * 2' ^^S. C»*>. Skator a ftcfintUi <»l VV'OODUIUIX.K, PUHT, RKAIilMi, N.J. OUR PRICE H880. Noilcu L hereby Biven 10 the Ittnl voitrs of rtre District jfi. Port Head- LIST PRICE »2557 ..,,_ V ing. N. J., tiial mi election will IK held at the 1'urt HcuUliiii l''lre Huua; mi W*st Ave., un SuUird»y, Febru- Our Price «2195 SAVE*, ary i0 1905, from II.is hours of twu SAW 131 P.Ill to K:V(!ti (71 p.ln. U) Wect two (2) lire commissioners (or u ii'nn ot three 131 years, and to VDU? no liie annual budget, Water du.l hydrant ohif»ot, for the year istu, as drawn up by Ui« Board of rire C*mmlaaloacn> of ?lr« DUtrlct $'i, Tovnshlo ot Woodbridge. Port B«M1. tBM, *. J. i aowa of Tin £ud«et As Toi- lows: ^rfiimn'i> Comixuibatluu, Annual 15,16(1.00 Flramen'D Iliuurunce Truvk.t>, KlreliiiiiHe. ou- Fuel CHI for Flreliouw Established 1945 100 E. SL GEORGE AVE., LINDEN Author! led Dodge .fee} Ronault Dttaler Thursday, Pebruary 11, 1965 PAGE NINETEEN LEGAL NOTIfES LEGAL NOTICES #00,00 expended for th» Installation of LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES IdioclV 979.O0 Clerk during the hou« 111 and th* eitenflon of the (lilting e VVoo(:bTld'i«, Octobei !. CLASSIFIED BupplM tpd •qiUptnent, lire alarm lyitrm within thf lira ™ f him neti. nnri recorded October «nftln««r» Pens Amtooy, N J. point in the aald mutheaaterly aide Jersey, Oeorge S. Merrill, AtAreml a 1,*10.00 olitrlct." 3. 1K7 in Book 1M1MI pa,, M filed In the office of thh eM Middles*! line of Westhin Road: thence U) ~..r...... ' . date' ""d 'January. 1932. TWejureT'* Bond and Aiao B Cavmtj HH«r« « o DcmeDebr 2323 . 191«« , S. To consider tht . .n,»ni or BBINO the urn* preml«M on December 191«, Boutheuterly and at right angles to The approximate amount of tfe* Insurance approvaFt l or t0 • a Mtp pN Noo «!<, Flit J»1; thence (1) lPVKRTISING 1.J00.00 rejection of • special quentlon re- .t0 j0Mpl Fl J1 1 th* firm course 3outh 43 degrees 20 ludnm-it to be iatlefled by Hid Truolt Repairs 900 00 l)olln»on. til"J wifl e by deed •loni thh e «*ld Souther!Sth! - -:-> rf minutes 30 seconds e*st. 110 feet sai« ,i the mm of Six Thouaand, lating to the construction of a new rfnilth Street North 55 ?_ f't to a poln' .42 ilrnrees Ji; tions nr rpjtrlctlons upon th« nsr- pr'in-i1141 North M degrees 2!i ll 1 >0 mluu'rn 30 seconds I Intern etlonBl) of F(r<> niurlct #12 tonT lhi> Flri- OUtrlrt ind ertlfled Check for not Inr, tha Judgment to br Mtilled hv sa'd'he sald f1'"1"^ «l'l" "' 1 nf Wosthill ten per rent of the Mnount of talrt,! ?lR""d- B«»'«d, »nd 1 tfl IMlnt T Hotvd, thi polni and plnre of BfUln- r Cnurt. Solld subjecbjtt to conditionodition*s known at Lot* 7 tn IH. Inclusive, via la 'he mim of Fourteen Thmi-i?,'J"I^J'™!2! " " ' >•« of "" * 9.1M.BS The Town Council renervM „,„- Delivered In tli« Presence 11KQINNINOc i r . nlne [of mle, B o( nr* Oomm!*nlon«r« 1n Block SI7-P, Inmnn Avrnne, ™nd, Fire Hunrtrrtl El^ht [$U- " '"' '" "" rlRht to aocept' or reject »nv or >nof and attMted by: SOS 10) Dolinrs more The approilmati! anuiunt r-.r the Rplne to in-rn n- i part of the ROBBKT H. JAMMOM, Fire District No. It oppoMif Broadway Avftnne, Co- Victor Bitfor lees, ptvn nortlmf-itcrlv MI; Innla, and m t 4 Sheriff. ta»nn. New •'•™«T 'lie brut interert of the Townnhlp ' snle In the sum of Twit' In Block 41nt,1 on i!:f nffirlm fax S. CHARLES flAVONA, win ••!» Jehn 0 Kind, RecreUry hrldfe Tc-wnnhlp Tn anil *««i- 'his nale Hi J. A Allow«7 I The mib»crlb»r rr-irvee the rliihl sand, Two Hundred, Ntnr and AViffwrnlene t m»p ol WnotibriiluP] Attorney tti'nt Map, anri rtpmnllnh thr s:7 !1 ori DnIl!rs mor li r Township rilntlriK fire holier htilldlng and Bnalneaa Admlnliraior •o adjourjrnn said si> from time to ' - " " Middles™ founiy. NewU.I.. 1/2R-2/4-11 -lB/«5 to rtrrrnr thi'rrfnr not nrttAinfi M-. J/1I/&5 IMM to: W-348, J30. 5fl3 Mm, ".bjeet NOTtCK Or RISCTION IM.MO.M; and SOTJCE OF PltBI.IC SALE ,™ DISTRICT No. 12, COLONIA Ll.f subscriber rpsrve^ Dip right !.i> e«- _-, I7ot*r#of Itre D1«tf1ct No. 13 rtim. on Notlre la hereby glren to theWotKlbrldge, Iwhl Tumday Kehni- tale. You'll Fall in Love with WANTM' »[Saturday, February X), 1IX1J, tror. he imortlirt nyrr • period not to »ry 2, IMS I WM directeil to ailver- rclsp of such power as nuiv be nrrfd thirty T'ari and with legnl votern of Fire Dmtrlct No. 1tlae the fact that on Tuowlay tvr- ROB Ban H. JAMIBON. peclally provided by law or rulea Ing and elertmn will he held nt th* Intrrmt >t a rate not exceeding that on Saturday, February JO, Sheriff. if Court sold subject to conditioni ,nre HiHiee, Inman anil Bronrti nlna', February 16, IMS. the Munici- ih TIT '''n> per annum, payable 1995, »n election will be held at pal Council will meet m n p.m. r>IOKSR. >f sale rtfinfi ODCOed ATfniiM. oolonla, between the hoiirii the Hrhool Street Plre Home, Attorney. fBBT) In tile Commltt»i> csumfcrB, ROBERT H JAMIBON. rf p M n<1 7 p M H T WooclbrldRe, N J.. between the I.L. a/4-11-18-25/65 (8».J2 GRANDVIEW i wiUfhridae ' * ' * ""'• Secretary Memorial Miulclpal Buiidlnn, Wood, Sheriff. op rmK '-OMMmeioNims houra of J P.M., »nd 7 P.M., BT.brldne. New Jermy, and cipoee and ;1, WOOTJDnuxc. tl#ctton I. toe tbe following; pur- " I* for the following SHERIFF'S SALE WATSON HBNQIVKLD & MILLER nlflTRICT NO, 11 tell at public »Ie to t.ho highest bid- Attorney!. fonsidertd for po***. purpo*e»: der according to terms ot wile on 9UPERI0R COURT OF NEW JERSEY L. J/4-11-18-2J/M , -,i.rka transcript I. To *jt*e* two fire oommln-1 VIA woormRnvm TOWN 1- The election of two (1) Fire fll« with the Municipal Clerk open Apartments " ^*M«h«VC "ioner* f« »• full term ot three UJ Inspection and h} be puhlir.ly CHANCERY DIVISION Commissioner* for the full term of MIDDLESEX COUNTY SHKRIFrS SALE relations, Cnamwr- ^^ fcn() p,,, m, oommiMioner three (3) year*. read prior to sale, 1/it.j M0 to 391 Band St. & Grand Ave.. fir 'ii/dis tasoo lncl. in block 424-A nn the Wood- Docket No. F Ml 13 SUPERIOR COURT OF Jv experienced need, for aB unnplred one year term, 2- To tote an approbation for NEW JERSE-V n TO mnntxg leTieral Flrr Purposes for ttie <-IIT- bridge Township Afifl^ssment, Mnp. WYCKOFT 8AVINOS AND LOAN in BOX M-7S6 '• T* "•*• * •pprnprlatlon for Notlr* 1R hiTPhT Biven that B»n1ed Take further nnt.lcp Hut the Mu-ASSOCIATION, s corporation of the CHANCERY DIVISION w ir» mn\ ttmtnl fire purpoeei for the current rent rivdl yrar Mo.n-h I, 1MB - .state of New Jersey, is the Plaintiff, MIDDLESEX COUNTY Vlliflieel J*m M follow.: Blrln will be recnlvM hi the Town March I. 18M. nicipal Council In", hv rraoluMon RAHWAY Council of thr Townnhln of Wood »nd puwuant n> in*. nx«i a mini- and WALLACE J. FULLABTON and Docket No. F 205 64 fnaurtno* * 3,300 no Appropriation Amount LUCY FUI.LARTON. his wife, are NORTH JERSEY SAVINGS AND Hfip WANTED * statutory **faui** mono on March 1. IMS. for thiSalnrlej - Paid Firemen . KB.uOD.OO mum price *t Thlrh said lot* In 1 'Oroop Ufw Inaurarwe 1,515 00 rtlnn of Storm Drain* tn said block will be wild twether will: Dnfcndanta OAN AflaOClATlON, R New Jertej CoramlMilonprt' Salariet ... 500 W all other detail* pertinent, Mid ml Writ of Execution for the sale o •orportUon, 1e Plaintiff. and BuHdlnC OiMntton * •y>llr-"*nwn Arra," Avrnrl Secretary's Salary 120 00 LOVELY $ 1.00000 Contract Jtt7WJ con«Mln(( of thi nlmum price btlnn mortgaged premises dated Dectm VEH.Lt, M. CAIN and CATHERINE O*M, Oil and 1 Tre*»ur*r'« Salary 340.00 route of prepirlnK WOO 00 plus ber 17th 19M V. CAIN, hla wife and S. nAMDEH- Ualnt. Truck and Cqulp MO 00 fo!!fd »» follows ot the said dny, nt the sherilf'i WEDNESDAY, THE 34th DAT OP SuppflW. «»n>. * 1,000 00 nl Sxpenaee 500 00 Offli* In the oily of New Bruns- FEBRUARY A.D., IMS OWN HOURS - bridi™. Menuirinl Municipal HnlUl- Penaion Fund .i" located on the northerly ude of H lUlMaitnt 1.90000 -••ll-'f!/p N"-4- Jornry. until Middlesex are., 313 13* n off Newwick, N. J it the hour of two o'clock by the High T'''Ohnne Unit WOO oodbrl^ler Mre Com- 10.000 00 All the followtnn tract or par«>l .hen iiiotallliiR (Btondttd or n»y- t:m*. loo PM PTeTMlln,' I'ni" Mnroh pany No 1 Ix>ver Boad Coloula. land and the premise* hftrelnaftei Ma. Opt*. Tnn 1.300 00 1, IWJ, to b« opetlf! mill publicly llnht Suvlng) time In the afternoon IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 1 Repnln lu Mtilntenan« 5,000 00 COKDtTIONH or «AI,R pftrtlcularly rieftrrihod, situate, lyln n*iwl by Tri*n Ofl Loti M0 to W! inrl in block 414 i( the siilil day, at the f!lierlff« TOTAL •M «70 00 BlliltllllK and being In the Township u Tim* A Woodbrlflfte, In the County of Mid Office In the City of New Bruno- You Get All These Features At No Extra Cost! Not*; Debt •or 10(14 la epalri it Maintenance 1000 00 wlrt, N.J. pl»n* ami «r>'ci Equipment . . Being all of the remaining right, dle-w* .mil Mtfite of New Jersey: 3,000 00 title and Interest of th" Township Known and dcslftnatvd ftft IiO' 'AI.I, that tract or parcel of land • All electric UE kitchen for modern eooktng perfection • Lttfa wsr. tu.rai.sa. uUnrim • Paid Firemen , 1,360 00 situate, lying and being in the OE refrigerator • GE food disposer unit e OE air oondltlonlB* •"If tun «• I* approved, thi* bud- un'U they arr. of Woodbridge lnrtuflinn fee simNo- . 55K und 5W on Mrip nf Aven' 1-door debate. n let water an* hydrant ll,!r«• u.;. vi She Municipal ll hUl Highland Road running thence (1) ABLE AGENCY repair* to drill lower in th* ran of Uon Co reject anay or all said streets Era laid down and des- c*n MI rejection of a apeclal q\H*tlon r»- 'netk at ,000 oo wtthout anj itatementt t of the basl ignated on "Map or Avenel Park, Northeasterly and still along the | of H! ItUns to th* e««*t«k>n of 'he nre 1r l;1--i who T:»:IN in accordance Board of Fire Comntlaslonera of rejection and to sell Mid loU InSection I, Wood bridge Township, said southeasterly side line of Weat- alarm «yet#m wt'.hln the nre dli- with •'' itunrirtlon to Bidder* 1608 Irving St. • Railway j/n* Fir* DUtdct No 1 ••ai d bblock to man bidder u tt mayyMiddlesex County, N. J.. Septem- hlll Road, North 47 degree* 39 tnln Irtct "hkh queetton U u f.,'.inw« n;«; ••,••• •:•., ;>ian« unit upeclrleatlona Warm P. Harned. Becretary d bl i t beb r 1, 191«191«, LarsoL n & ForF , OlvlOlll UM* 30 aeconde east, M feet to ~ " W.H* ke at «i* ort'.oe cf Jiweph V. Valentl. select, due i*g«id (riven to Ili. 1/11-1«/«S term* andl manner of payment, IIn a*e on* Of more minimum bid* ri.Kcnov amnuTPi IUJI •hall be receded. MKS I.YNN m COURT or Upon aea*pte.nce of the minimum NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT KI.F.CT1ON AND nw JERSIT bid, or bid abote minimum, by the ind tdviaer. Advk« an NKKTINn OK TUK TOWNsniP Of WBRIDC.F. IN THB CHANCMY DIVIglON Municipal Oouncll and the payment of lil* such aa y* MIDDLEIIX COUNTT thereof by the purcbfcaer according couvm or MIPDI.KSF.X. NKW JERSEY ON FEBRUARY », Docket No. r 471 M to tb* manner ot ptirch*** in ae- mi busisms. All r«ad- J. I. KUSLAK MOBTQAai OOH- cordanc* with ttnna of *ale on file, and MiinJenUal. Sat- NOTICE IS HERWV URN too the le«a« l votenn o( the School oRATIOtf, » oorpor»Uoo ol thethe Towrnhlp will deliver a bargain kkQ SUte of New Jeney, ru the Pliln and *al* deed for astd premise!, c p Ditfrict o* th« Tcr*-n«hip of Wnodbndge, tn the County of MkkQe- Mff. and WALTXB i. HAM1LTOH. Dated: February a, IMS. I (0 yixi are entitled to i' HX, New Jeney. that i tp«vmt m<*tmg of the legal voten ot BVC HAMILTON hll wife, and J08KFH V. VAUOm, l utd District tor the pori><>*« luted hrlow will be held at 1,00 p. m.,J1AJ1MM BHtLLia kl*D kknow n MJK JKANN Uuniclpal Clerk * it*] [urtiM SutxUy n SCHTLLXR, were tb* Defendant*. To b* adrtrtlMd February 4 and BH*., «• Wtdneadajr, Kcbnury 24. W5, Writ «f Si«cutlon for the Ml* ofFebruary 11 tt the Independent- Dtiiml only, OpM • to %. MONARCH "ft* pod» will remain open until 9 00 o'clock p.m., EST, and u f d ppmniiH dated Deoem- JC317V for iofoniutioa. IX. 1/VU/SS mock longer M mny he n«crsury to |«nnlt all trie legtl votara then od, 1(M. Strrrt, Ralrway BT rtrtue of the abor* fitted a'/ja/w present to vo(r nrx) to cas;t their ballntl. writ, to me dtrteMd and dellTered. imim „_ Thi ctectlori and mwtinK will h« held ud all the tegal total I will eipoM to atk* it public Ttn- • UFEKIOB COtTRT OF du« on NIW JTBBSBT d UM School District will VQU at the respective polling pUaMi ..W1D»»3DAY, THK 10th DAT OF BEBV1CU CHANCBKY DIV1SIOK itated beiow MARCH AD, ISM MIDDUIIX COUNTY RAMBLER tt the hour of two o'clock bj the DOCKCT NO. F 3CH « At UM uid ftatiun mvi rrwrting will be tubmiticd propojdtloOs tiun prtTalllQg 'Standard or D>y- Tb* Pmrld*at ln*UWUon YOII( DRINKING BM a*- URht 0*TID«) time. In t*ve atter- For far TdUnc tn\tt tat th* follovtn. rntpectiva (purpo#e«: S»Tlnw |A J**M* City, * eorpan- 11 proturm AJcoholicj Anaoy- DOOD of *• mid da?lay. , at tbt BtletttBh*ttfff a« Uo» It PlklntlO, tad iowph iohn- t cm help joi Call fit S-Ull] fj Kor Currtnt Kxpcntcf eJ,}06,OC8.7O oi Mew aniMrtck, •on -ma-iuM-m- Johneon, bto For I JU»1. UuiMln« and Equipment * ' l2S.7M.09 wife: Abmheta « Qechtmw ud P 0. KM tU Wooi Alt tba* tract or panel of land, H*rold L. Oecfatmu, »ole pwtnan Tlw total wnount thouftit to be DecctMiy It: e,4JJ,7».7. illuate, litoc add Mnf lo thaof the finrj known M Oechtmtn * Th» pollins I"*" 'or mid riectloa and roeetln|, and their ra-Tcwaablp of Woodbrldci. In theOecbtmu; Louis D. P* Roas knd Spoils you rTccetvoe De Boaa, hi* wlU ud ipectlvt poihnit rllstriru South 17 d*fn*( n mlnuU* UABCB AJ)., IMS h at >0UT C0O- NOTE TV \*tm, tami p n 3D , MootiiU WtM, «Mt; ttwuce ai the hour of twtt'6'doelt to*tB > teachers', Janitoni' and medical jpspectort' aalarieili , fuel, text- Ol South S3 Aloof the asm* Worth IT Ae-Brunawlck, K. J. p! Board of Education, school tibrariM, compensation of the Secret- (iw TT minute* 10 eKonda Weet Ail the following tnet or paroe) charierad accauntaot.i ary, of the cujtodiMi ot school moBiea and of attendance officers, 94 feet to UM point or plac« of of land and the premlaee herein- i n allll |f. RICH truant schools. Insurance, maintenance of plant, and Incidental aonfNaofNwwa after particularly doaorlbed, iltuate. TV J-71S8. DMCBIBXD m toaard wltb a sur- lylnc >nd being In th* Township ofl expenses vey mad* by Mwkrd 0. RtUlr and Woodbridge In tbe County of Mid- x/n*i firry citizen of the United State* d the tf* of H 3**n or more Aaoclatea. P» >nd IS., Perth dlesex «nolnt tad place of be- 1WJ »nd recorded In the Offlo* of ginning - rwusa rutctt - w*d Wst •k of l0ddl**H County on KNOWN anddesignated u 403 .._ 1. 1«S3, In Deed Book 2423 Brand Street, SeWMtn. '•Township L Mun>cip*l Buildiag At Woodbridge It p*C* 173 thU being t purchue of Woodbridge. County »f Iflddte- money mortfx* |iw> M eecure sei. New Jersey. I Weodbfidce Jr.^th School _ At W<«dbridge UM eonafdentton for the *lon«id BKMO the >atQ« ptemlMe 0OQr At Woodbridge 1 eobreytnc*. reyed by Kendor t)ialbf Ino, ». PvbUe School " •kri O. Humpf it.. Ma Uugar«Ug t At Woodbridge l Th* approxlm«it* imount ot the•kri O f ii wifee by deed datafdatafccl --KB n a* toltowiaf 4 PubUe School No. l Judgment to b* Httsfled by laid A. Rumpf, %. Woodbridge Jr High School _ At Woodbrld|e 1 ale it th* *um of Fifteen Thoue- ud, 8li Hundred, Slitjt-Three «. MnDldBeJ IMMtag At Woodbridge II1S.KJ.00) Dollar* more or low, 7. Public School No. II . . At Woodbridge J plu* lnteKHt together with the coat* Of thi* **,!«. For Rent CARTERET & beta Junior High School At laeto _ | Th* (utucrlMr rewrve* the n»ht I. Woodbridge Jr. High School __ At Woodbridge 1 .•to idjourn aald nle from time t» Roosevelt Avenue S HOOT At Kembej 'I tun* *ubj«ct only to «uch limita- 14. Public School No. I tion* or restriction* upon the exer- mar <1. PubUc School No. U At HopeUwn rlet of such power u may be ape- clilly provided by l*w or rule* ol *••"«•' utd H Fords Fire House _ At Fords i nourt. Bold lUblect to condition* of At Fords 6,000 sq. ft. Office apace. Will | m '1 FtfMs School No. 7 . 5 ma ROBJBRT K JAMISON. mibdivid* to suit. '1 PubUc School No. 14 At Fords ( Shwlfl. l.*M0- S. Fords Memorial Post, V.F W _ At Fords , 1UCK1H. BHACH ii KOHLBK. 4.I1J.0 Forda Junior High School At Forda ' Attorney*. SOOf • II 1/11-18-U-J/VM e1480 Public School No. IB — At Forda » » Public School 74o. 3 At Woodbridge Nonci New Store. 960 »q. ft. Heat A j Punuutt to Title 14 of the RerlMd Hot Water supplied. Air Con- » PubHc School No. t itattite* of New Jersey of 103V) At Port Reading __ J JaTVAR CORP08ATI0H, a corpor- ditioning. Off Street parking. (New School No. •> s tioa of tb* StaU of New Jeney, * Pubbe School No. 4 At Aveni — .oe* hereby oerMfy: At Sswa|eii » 1. By a OarUfloate ot Amendment For more details call: 1965 •I, Public School No. U it th* Certificate of Incorporation 1 Ftnt Aid Building _ At Avenel * Ud Deer**** of Capital filed tn the At Avenel 3 fflce of the Secretary of State of •3. Public School No » he 8t»U of New Jersey on Nurem- wonder , Tlw said de REALTOKS % PabUc School No. a At Sewaren of wpltal WM entvtod by etlrlttH 15,334 ahuvs uf Coinmun SPECIAL NOTICE! We are now accepting SEDAN 7. Public School No. 15 __ At Iselin tock of the CorporatIon of the par 488-5020 % Publk School No. « At Colonla alu* Of H per ahar* owned by the a limited number of prefers on the new "rporitlOl U «n

59 Some water lilies bloom during sHoncuT "VA EXTRA tIAN O A< the day and others at night. Each, however, closes its flowers day RIB STEAK n 78 GROUND ROUND ..89 or night. PHOOHEJSO or POPPOPE ^ tNSTAJprCOffEf $138 The coat-of-arms of the U. S. SPAGHETTI or ELBOWS Military Academy at West Point Tomato Paste 10 <-» NESCAFE 10-H.tW was adopted in 1898. VERMICELLI, SPAGHETTIM 6 it 98' I HtOCSESSO or POPE MINESTRONE or _ MbMb.. Jfctffc, SPAGHETTI or PROCROSO or POPf IMWRTED CJUL W M77fi K» JUITHK 52 MEAT SAUCE 3 £ 88' OLIVE OIL OITAHS OR VISIT ONI Ol> OUI lentil Soup 52:98' THIU CONVENIENT OfFlCES PARMESAN or ROMANO ,"~M A ISELIN PERSONALS HHANDY GREEN GIANT AAC CRATED CHEESE Z 4O CORN NIBLETS 6-88 SCOTTOWELS .. 28 Alice Cuthbertson BREAD CRUMBS 1606 Oak Tree Road POPE PEELED ITALIAN _ Jfctffc- 4^88 FACIAL TISSUB Iselin, Mew Jersey OF NUB AMBOT Tele.: LI 8-8469 TOMATOES 5^98' FROIEN FOOD DEPT. SCOTTIES 7^-88' —Robert C. Scank, Lincoln Highway, was a guest Sunday ol MARTINSON HAND TENDED scon PERTH AMBOY WQODBRIDGE EDISON sc Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maul, 339 Stilt Sim! 53S Amboy Avenut 980 Amboy Avinu COFIEE RED or BLUE Cheesequake, at a family celebra PLACE MATS All Officei: 0«lly, » to 4| S«!Ufdayi, 9 to 12 noon. tion to mark, Mrs. Maul's birth ORANGE JUICE "Where First in the name meant You." day. PRODUCE DEPT. APPETIZING DEPT. —A meeting of the VFW Post FROZEN GRAPEFRUIT TWO GUYS A 6.01. HARD SALAMI SEEDLESS BIRDSEYE CHOPPED U LEAF FLORIDA SPINACH 10»o.99c ITALIAN Large Size STYLE 98 HARD RIPE 1 LB. DAIRY DEPT.

TOMATOES »S« ROYAL SWEET JUICY TEMPLE M t% DAIRY HEW YOGURTS BOILED HAM ORANGES 12 '«49 PLAIN, VANILLA FRESHLY ALL PURPOSE ROME _ 4% R? PINEAPPLE, RASPBERRY SLICED Ib. APPLES 3,^35 STRAW., CHERRY, PRUNE 2.2Jfa *•« 5 98 ITALIAN FRYING ROYAL DAIRY AMERICAN «jk, nTimwi wjl* C < PEPPERS CHEESE YELLOW 6, WH.TE tb,49 CAPKOLA Vi-t..

ANNUAL TWO GUYS TRADING STAMP SPECIAL LIMITED QUANTITY r WEEKLY COUPON ONE BOOK SPECIAL WHITE YOUR BOOK ^TTJ TOWARD THE BIG FORD PLASTIC FOOD WORTH \ttJU PURCHASE Of SALE! CONTAINERS BUFFERIN Custom AND THIS INCLUDES ... BOTTLE OF 100 TABLETS FINE CRYSTAL 1 2-Door Sedan Package of 10 pint >r (ait pain relief WJ sized with lids. Special • PleaM All-Vluyl Upholstery STEMWARE • Full Wh*«I (overs • White Sldewiill Tires Hand un pglUrn, dmtw (A undial, win*, • Galaxie-Stee Itooui aud Luxury VAL. '••onv tocktail aoblti. Stl ol 4 $ • Special Bright-Metal Trim 1.29 BUT HUBKY! THKSK SPKCIAIXY < EQUIPPED I'AKS ARE USTS.9J TWO CUTS AVALLABI.K DURING 57 One coupon p«r cuitointr Good ttw 2172 Feb. & Mar. Only WITH A FOOD PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR MORE FOR 1•• u IOOK HOUSEWARE DEPT. JEWELRY DEPT.

AMBOY FORD Route 9 — Woodbridge OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. till 10 P.M. Authorized FORD Dealer ROUTE 18, EAST BMJNSWICK OPEN SUNDAY* 9:30 A.M. till 6 P.M. 442 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY 'fu ii AU (iurdeu Klule Fkwv. Exit 121, VA b-llMU. i ntenc Uu riibi I- luuu YL , Mi.