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:~W '$\ i Need Of Improvements NEWSFRONT Stressed Before 0. K. On High Speed Station WOODBRIDGE — Wood- CLOSE-UPS bridge's stand over the pro- liowtie Lots posed railroad station in the UOOI)BRin<;K - Many Township Jews plan to leave Iselin section for the high speed this morning for Washington to attend a mass rally for run between New York and Israel. Meantime sin Middlesex County Sabbis met Tuesday On Sale j Washington, D. C was explain- and drafted a statement entitled "An Appeal to conscience" nn~~, T>^.t,T»T^. tv • ed to high state officials yester- asking support of Israel. They include Rabbi Samuel New- PORT READING - DI5posi- day aft(frnoon bcrger, Woodbridge; Philip Brand, Avenel; Abraham Hor- ion of building lots in the Proj- Mayor Ralph P. Barone met vitz, rolonia; H?rold Richtman, Iselin; Abraham Sheingold, ect Bowtie area is now ready in Trenton in conference with Fords; Hershel Matt, Metuchen. • • • or those people in the fifth to linth priorities list, Robert E. the Board of Public Utilities WOODBRIDGE — The -Municipal Council Tuesday night in- CommigSioners and David J. roduced an ordinance accepting and adopting the Rosa, director of the Depart- Goldbfrg, commissioner of the tntr Housing Code as a standard governing supplied utilities ment of Planning and Develop- of Transportation, nd facilities and other physical conditions essential to mak- ment said today. ivision. ig dwellings safe, sanitary and fit for human habitation. Hear- ihone call from Tren- lg on the measure will be held June 20 at 8 P. M. Originally there were 40 sin- TRADITIONAL CEREMONIES Township and Carteret young ladies were capped at Impressive rites at Charles E. Gregory gle family parcel and 25 sub- ton, Dr. fiarone told The Leader • * • Press that no definite decision School of Nursing, Perth Ami General Hospital Tuesday night. Left to right, Rosalie Giammanco, 59 East Oak Street and standard six lots which were COLONIA — No parking will be permitted during school Veronica Sirockman, 17 Whit Street, both of Carteret; Judith Gutowski, 14 George Street and Kathleen Prince, 29 Smith had been reached but that he hours on school days in certain Colonia Streets, if an offered to neighbors to enlarge had explained in detail that Street, both of Avenel and Pi : Zolnierowicz, 130 Long view Cir< \ Fords. Senior Student Nurse, Miss Jane McGuffey, presi- their lots. They were offered to ordinance introduced Tuesday night is adopted on June 20. dent of the Student Nurse Or Routes 27 and Middlesex-Essex ation, at right lighted candles for first-year students. Miss Gutowski is attending the school on former property owner and for- Turnpike must be widened and The no parking ban will be from 8 A. M., to 5 P. M., and a complete scholarship awarded to her by the Woodbridge Township Business and Professional Women's Club. «ill be on East Avenue from Inman Avenue to the school mer tenants first. There are the Wood Avenue underpass re- grounds; Garfield Avenue from High Street to Flagman now 25 building lots remaining built to provide access for cars Place; Harrison Sfireet from Flagman Place to High Street; wmmmmm, and 15 persons have shown in- without creating a traffic jam. High Street from Roosevelt Avenue to its termination; Har- i terest. They will be offered now Hits At Fleming row Drive from New Dover Road to its termination; Avalon in this order: During yesterday morning's Drive from Sycamore Road to Harrow Drive; Stratford Any property owner in Pro- press conference, Dr. Barone Drive from Sycamore Road to Harrow Drive; Sycamore Project YES- Youth Employment ject Bowtie: any tenant in Bow-said that Carl A, Fleming, Jr., Road from Cambridge Drive to its termination. tie; any property owner in the who made a report to the Wood- • • • Township who has been dis- bridge Area Chamber of Com- || placed by governmental action, merce "must be out of his mind WOODBRIDGE — Following a complaint by beauty parlor ' any tenant who has been dis- when he suggested that we iperators in the Township against a shopping center beauty Services - Opened by Township placed in the same manner and permit the station to be built >arlor which keeps open on Sundays, an ordinance was intro- ;;! finally any resident of the Town- now and make improvements : rofluced by the Municipal Council Tuesday night which will •:: : t • m* i...m . ._•« i WOODBRIDGE - Project Y.E.S. - Youth Employment it is painting the front porch, cleaning nut a lot or baby ship. These priorities will be later". Fleming in his report iiako it illegal to keep such a shop open on Sundays. The Service — is now in full swing. sitting. We arc also trying to reach the more standard tfaid: "We do not expect an im- >rdinanec provides that any violation of provisions of the or- honored in sequence. Further George Bustin, Woodbridge, an honor graduate of Wooti- typo of employer such as retailers, wholesalers, and in- information may be obtained mediate iflflux of traffic. We linanrr could bring a fine of $25 «r imprisonment not exceeding bridgo Seniqi- High School jud, a tap student i mcjArry. encouraging them to employ students". do, however, expect the transi- 0 days in the County Jail. Public hearing iHii tak'e place Tves-i from Carl Palmisano at the Univer»%, is? in "Chflfgeg v * ' It Wfa explained that it is not too difficult to'secure em- project office, ME 4-7412. tion of the public travel habits lav. June 2(1, at 8 P. M., in the Municipal Building. Y.E.S. is a summer program designed to help young ployment for the older boys and girls, particularly those and patterns to change grad- • * • people in the community to secure jobs both on a part who are going on to college, but it is more difficult to se- ually, therefore, highway im- WnonBRIDGE — Among those who were granted degrees time and full time basis during the vacation period. cure employment for the 16 and 17 year olds due to com- Added Appropriations provements can be made as st (ilassborn State College Tuesday were: Arlene Masters, 20 Mr. Bustin, who will have an office in the basement, of pensation laws. needed . . . The benefits of this Liberty Avenue, Woodbridge; Kathleen Chapman, 22 Clark the Police Building, may be reached by telephone, 634- "What we are trying to provide", said Bustin, "is learn- Sought for Libraries high speed rail station to the Place, Avenel; Kathleen Deverin, 43 Martin Terrace, Wood- 4500, extensions 273-274. ing experience". "WOODBRIDGE — Additional citizens of Woodbridge Town- hridffe; Ray Eaker, 13 Atlantic Street, Menlo Park Terrace; Mayor Ralph P. Barone made it clear that Project appropriations for the construe- ship and especially the Iselin Y.E.S., is separate and distinct from the summer program Library Assists Carol Jones, 199 Midfield Road, Colonia; Constance Lecho- Mayor Barone pointed out that Project Y.E.S., does not M tion of the new branch libraries section are so much greater witz, 93 Safran Avenue, Fords and William Lindemann, 30 of the Neighborhood Youth Corps. The latter program is III in the Port Reading and Iselin than any forseeable liabilities, only for young people from economically deprived fam- guarantee employment. It will try to help young people Laurel Street, Carteret. obtain employment. bisections of the Township are we of the Woodbridge Area ilies. Chamber of Commerce endorse Meantime, Edward P. Beckerman, director of the Wood- pj listed in two separate ordinan- ilices introduced on first reading this project..." I.— After attending Municipal Council meetings Office Open bridge Free Public Library announced that the library and all its branches throughout the Township are provid- ; by the municipal council Tues- year in and year out and listening to petitions being read for "I started on Monday", explained Bustin, " and 1 am day. "The traffic problem now at all kinds of improvements, the press Tuesday night decided now establishing a basis for the program. I expect to talk ing employment information, particularly out of town em- ; the Wood Avenue underpass is to enter a petition of its own — for a press table large enough to the student bodies of both high schools before school ployment including hotels and camps. The information i For the Port Reading library and additional $54,500 is being intolerable during rush hours", to spread out their notebooks and other necessary papers. Tues- adjourns for the summer. The program is basically for will appear on the bulletin boards of the Main Library i continued the mayor, "Can you jlght, the table was so small, that two members of the Fourth high school students 16 to 18 years old. We want the people and the branches at Avenel, Barron Library (Woodbridge) i sought and for Iselin an addi tional $40,000. The ordinances imagine what it will be after Estate had to work with their backs to he council, making it in the community to know that there are young people Colonia, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, and Henry Inman (Co- i the establishment of the sta- available to work for their, on a part time basis whether Ionia). : authorize the issuing of bonds Jiffacult to determine who was speaking and another reporter in both amounts. tion if the road improvements vas forced to sit in the audience with no table space. The mmmmmmmmmm are not made first? If the im- matter was referred to the Business Administrator's office provements are not made, we "for correction". Barone Gives Press will fight it — because it will * * * Acquire Woodbridge Site Replies On Venezia Administrators Disagree take longer to get to and from WOODBRIDGE — Several ordinances were introduced on the station than it will to get first reading at a meeting of the Municipal Council Tuesday. WOODBRIDGE - "Is he to Washington." going to give up his law prac- They included: Reconstruction of Goulden Street and site im- For Landfill Operations With Statements By PBA Tomasso Lashes Out provements at the Health Center at a cost of $100,000; to ap- tice?". WOODBRIDGE — A new That was the answer given At Tuesday's Municipal Coun- propriate and to reappropriate $140,250 for various public landfill site has been acquired WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge Both Galassi and Alloway said cil meeting Councilman Gene improvements including street cleaning equipment, for in- Sorry, Tex, But We to a reporter by Mayor Ralph police may be "dejected and but it will only take the Town- P. Barone at his weekly press placing two men in a car cuts Tomasso and Robert De San- stallation of playground and park equipment, additional disappointed", but both Busi- down the miles patrolled in half Do Not Have Charter ship's garbage for eight to 10 conference yesterday when Us, Republican candidate for equipment and machinery lor the sewerage treatment plant, months. ness Administrator James A. They contended the President's mayor, clashed over the pro- acquisition of two diesel trucks with loadmaster refuse bodies WOODBRIDGE — Attention, asked if he had any reply to Alloway and Police Director Jo- Commission on Crime does not Tex Perry! Mayor Ralph P. Barone said G. Nicholas Venezia who plans posed station. De Santis read a and two loadmaster refuse collection bodies, and acquistion yesterday at his weekly press seph A. Galassi said yesterday recommend two men in a car statement which angered To- of a crawler tractor and machinery necessary for its opera- We have confirmed some- to run against the mayor in that "the cops are making the but the Patrolmen's Benevolent thing of which we felt almost conference that the land is own- the primary. Venezia had masso who declared "you just tion, to construct the Fifth Street sanitary Sewer at $9,000, ed by the Township but is leas- same requests which were turn- Association tried to have such a don't know what you are talk- construction of a sanitary relief sewer in Avenel at $32,000; \ certain. The original charter charged that "Btrone is a ed down twJce before." bill passed. of the Township of Wood- ed by the Valentine Brick Com- part-time mayor". ing about." authorization of public improvements in the amount of $128,- "I guess they thought that Ailoway said that PBA knows bridge, granted June 14, 1664, pany. It is located behind the "Venezia also criticised you In his statement DeSantis, 150 for two hydraulic tall gate platforms, for installation of since we have a new mayor, the Civil Service has been ask who said he was talking for playground equipment at Schools IT and 27, additional equip- is not in the custody of the police pistol range off upper| fr(. sayjj,.f ^ut nis |aw Main Street, almost 200 feet he would be more sympathetic ed permission for appointment the "Concerned Team, DeSantis, ment and machinery for the sewerage treatment plant, two municipality. Mr. Perry has was favored by the former to their demands", Alloway of three men on the old list diesel trucks with loadmaster, mechanical street sweeper, advocated that the charter be in from the road at its nearest Zirpolo administration and be Donaldson, Gloff, Solt, Kopcho," point and 300 feet away at its commented, which soon will run out and declared that "residents of the two ten-ton trucks, front end loader track, acquisition of framed and hunt in the Mu- contended that such a state- The Patrolmen's Benevolent then the municipality will ask land for the extension of Central Street in the amount of nicipal Building. farthest point. ment was an insult to their surrounding area would be con- "We have been assured by Association previously ana again for a new patrolmen's examina fronted with an added burden $2,000. During the depression days clients. What is your an- Tuesday night asked for a tion to name additional men. the Works Progress Admini- William H. Peterson of Valen- swer?", the reporter continu- of transient traffic which would tine's that his company will be switch to four days on, two days j Galassi evidently irked over create congestion and safety stration, commonly known as ed. off. Presently they work six! the WPA, hired unemployed able to mine the remainder of "Just make an analysis" newspaper story yesterday problems. In our opinion this days on, two days off and fourlsaid he followed one simple would not be an asset". He Woodbridge Files Appeal people to recopy important was Dr. Barone's reply. "Ve- days off monthly. They also ,i documents. The Wooclbridge or 10 days", Dr. Barone de- nezia has appeared before the ri e -First, is it good for further stated that he found clared. asked for two men in the radio;a|| peopie; second is it that the majority of Iselin re- Charter, which was then in Planning Board and the Zon- cars on bbot h nighih t shiftshif , addiddi- ) ]j d t nt; Meantime, dirt from the new ing Board many times — prac- go0( for tne po ce epar me sidents were informed and that Trenton and we hope it is still tional men and more promo- third is it good for the individ- On Increased Water Rates there, was copied by the WPA site will be carted to the pre- tically 70% of the cases were Hie "great majority were op- sent landfill and spread on Ihe ual in the police Department. posed to the program even with WOODBRIDGE — The Town-1 hearing officer reported that the employes. Miss Ruth Wolk, represented by him during editor of THE LEADER surface. Rye grass will be plant- the Zirpolo administration. ; If you reverse that order you road improvements". jhip of Woodbridge yesterday 20 per cent increase will give ed as a cover. Eventually the have chaos. My first duty Ls Tomasso attacked both the mtered its appeal against a de- Middlesex Water Company a PRESS and now official his- Draw your own conclusions." landfill site will he turned into mands and former Mayor Wai- ^ \\w peOplc " Chamber of Commerce report jision of the Public Utilities 6.2 per cent return on their in- torian of the Township, se- "Do you feel that former cured one of Die carbon inn 'nark, area, the mayor stated. Mayor Zirpolo is harking Ve- tor Zirpolo als, o me, t -with , i hem."] rwua.-u,;il^M, f|lr(Jlen.mrar s(atsi,i..vH u ui^c and the DeSantis stand sayii.g Commissioners to grant an in- vestment after taxes and that However, the whole job cannot crease in rate to the Middle- ics t v ed one oul aml f nezia?" was the th'rd ques- police, he explained, receiv- mpn ^ ,,ml overworlwd and|that they "are undermining all "the amount is an equitable I P > - P he completed this year because they are never asked to workithe hard work that has gone sex Water Company. one". tion. Tuesday night received the s;ime it to the then Municipal Clerk, of all the carting that must be overtime except in an emer- into the pproject.j " Later on he Mayor Ralph P. Barone said! "I appears to me", declared the late B. Joseph Duiugan. "I prefer not to comment on answer on Ihe same demands. done, thai", the mayor answered. jjoney such as a manhunt." said that "these people should yesterday that the Water Com-!the mayor, "the hearing offi- That copy is still in the hands "We will start with the pail "We did give them satisfac- all refrain from spouting off nany has asked for an increase j eer is taking numbers out of a of Municipal Clerk Joseph V. tion on some of their grievanc- The PBA contends the Me facing the n.ud ami the homes Buildinf! Inspectors Namara report advocated 162 when they don't know what they uriginalry of 33 1/3%. The hear- hat. Who is to determine what Valenti. es," the business administrator 19(17-68 and 200 men are talking about." ill the area , Dr. llarune said. " ^ went on. "We told them we had men by ing officer then recommended a reasonable return is? We Mr. Valenti said his copy by 1970. The department has There are strong indications to tin' commission that- a 20 want to know and we intend could be printed up — but if The site is presently in a Work ISetv Schedule to look at the entire picture and light industrial zone but the WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Eliz- 108 men, including 63 patrol- that the State favors the Wood- par cent increase be granted. to find out". memory serves us correctly to have a complete package of bridge site over the others sug- mayor indicated it will be sev- abeth Tappen, Building Inspec- their demands to us by Sep men. With the additional three l>r. Banjiie said the munici- it is quite lengthy. men to be appointed soon, and gested. If the improvements are pality has been joined in its ertil years before construction tor, announced today that "<'w!|emh<.r Graduation Ceremony RELOCATE CENTER takes place hecause the gar- hours have been established for (four mow from a proposed new made, the mayor said, he will by Carteret, the Carte WOODBRIDGE — Graduation lst rot Industrial Council and the WOODBRIDGE —The offices bage must decay and settle be-'field inspectors on construction 3MTH BIRTHDAY IN lHfifl ' . Galassi stated he will notjgo along fwj'can you imagine for the students of the eighth of the Woodbridge Center on fore there can be any building for the summer months for w'oODBRIIXiK-Woodbridge n«>il more menmen.. ,lhe change in the character of ('nt)lh- kale Council out i»( the grade of Our Lady of Mt. Car- AHinit'> (ifiielal's uftut, wlikil Aging have been moved from Meantime the plans are to eon I'tler public service". The new Township will celebrate its' "| can cover the Township' industry which would come tu in el School will take place, Sun the municipal building tu the wit the silt iiilo u recreation schedule U from S A, M., tu liOOth of the grunt • .udeuiiaU'lv with that number ithe iree Scht|ul lauds MUtl m# It-pn-aelits flit* people day, 2:00 P, M. ill the church annex at loti Main claypit area'." r Street, it area -I K M ut Us chillier tViU >eils of llttli 'the late increase asked ui'i 1 beginning with the Litany and was aiiiiuuui'ril ildN. 'The The new landfill operation The Building Inspector e\ Lt diid Wiior kdlph I' lediim lur illrig ihe (finally , the water Benediction or the Blssse.i1 Sac move tiiis ileciiteil upon uecau-u? consists ul lulrlj 11! (jlaiueii Itidt I'unli oK'lors ofJel uiie sjl«1 t.uljv llul he will ullli nkife. wiicii ii is *luih> FOR ISRAEL viiiik-nils, would give them a rumen! it was iliftimlt fur Stmor I'm- HCIV.V i-mitTi'le delivered early In the. name a ciimiiilllee tor llie i-t'le lint IRM c-i.iiir.s''. ittuiaiv<1 the, ill- iSlil.TN — The sum Of $3,000 7.4 per ctTil return utter taxes", All graduate* «iul their par /.ens lo uliinh the slair.v When • "Sim-e this is only good morning and work MiniWililr.s hraliou shorll* In I'.llil, lite- Irr- >ivi-tm\ "I httvt* no objections towns innd ibuleil :*l H special Iho ma>dr ii'UiH'il. "They claim eiils will receive Holy dun Ihe new health, tenlcr is com for less than a vcar", the mayor is held up pending inspection, centenary year of Ibe Slate e<1 Ihcv :,re now veiling a re- the- men getting more money if MTVHC amiluclrd Tuc.Mlay jutiht niunion at Ihe 9:00 A, M Mass plrted the ('enter on Aging will rovraleil. "w are making a Under Lhf new schedule the of Nrw Jersey, (ho :i00lh anni Ihe budget can provide il for I by Rabbi Harold RuhlnVan in imu Di i ; i-i-i- i-11 !, •session! will end on lin.l a i irmanenl home in that

Miss Harharu Sznho dens, daughter of Mr. and Mrj.lementflry education lmt week all After spending the Rummer in ing poajtinn In ipfclit education Junior IliPTA l>ates Announced George tiMibu formerly of Co College Mi.serieordia, Dallas, n ramp program, in SeptemberiundBr the Woodbridge Township 7 It. S. Mi«n Sznbo will accept a teach Elects Slate or Church Fair MKNI.0 PARK — Miss Bail ra Hope Sr.ahn, Greenfield Gar ISKUN-.-Mrs. Richiinl ems'!, ISK1.1V - .inly 17 through inly ?:'. are the dates sot for ni.-in, president of the Iselin L/innouhrintf \ Jur Junior llij;h School PTA ha?: an 'In- annual Isclin Fair sponsored nniiiicrd the names ol the newly- liv SI, Cecelia's C'hnfrh. The annuiil event, whicli drawn r clef'tM' offi(Tl"s (or the ncxl BOWCRAFT ITIWIIS from all over the staff, •*|"»<> V.I. P. Luncheon school year as follows; are lirld nt Ihn church fair Monday .PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, President, Mrs. Steven liar t'n>nn ivi/cs and home cooked foods. PICNIC AREA S.'heurman; legislation, Mrs. Friday BROILED SHRIMP with r.eroy liouen; high school ser- Proceeds will K<> to the fund Lobster Stuffing, French Fries for building a new church. 1 vice, Mrs. Harold Zabcl; library DONALD M.I.SON' PADDLE /^ t\f\ »W« Rrrrrd Wit* ftalaa , YeieUbtt, ratal*, Hat Hotli atri KtHcr chairman, Mrs. Leon Kanicen RKCKIVMS COMMISSION: Compltl ski: welfare, Mrs. John Kimhall, Second l.ietitrnanl Donald J. Most or us Jr.; publicity, Mrs. John Yrm UJU1IJ7UI U WOODBRIDGE . . 634-6068 Nelson, 21, a 1!M!7 RradHalo Some of us don't know what s ONE tia, Jr. The officers were in- of RntRrrs University, New we want, but feel sure we don't »ANQtHfT FAClLrriUS — ENTERTArNMENT NITFI.T stalled by Kenneth Keating. Brunswick, received his Army rale it. Reserve commission through the Reserve officers' Corps at Record, Columbia, S. ('. (he school, May 31. As an ROTC cadet, T.t. Nel son, son of Mr. and Mrs.Nor- man A. Nelson, 22 Pulnski GIRARD'S.-.'Your Open Door to Better Furniture Values' Ave,, Cart jet, was trained in various subjects which provi- ded him with skills necessary to command. Lt. Nelson is a .7 member of Alpha Chi Rho fra- FIIFU3 GAL. ternity, lie is a 1963 graduate orrr ir.(l fat. of Carteret High School. ri«livrrira Premiuoim Oil. NatrOnat l Bfaod. 24-hr. GIRARD • •rviot on oil tnaktt of burntrt. Senior Citizens For Fail terviee jvit 15 JEFFERSON AVE., ELIZABETH giv« in a call. SIMONE BROS. Hold Impressive LINDEN, N.J. Memorial Rites • • • HU 6-2726 1 r a • HU 6-0059 TSFUN — A candle-light memorial service was held for Ki members of the Iselin-Colo- F R N 1 T U R E nin Senior Citizens Cluh, with u u silent prayers for the nation's servicemen who have lost their DRIVt-I PARKWAY 1-232=1 lives in American Wars. Sec The Mod, Mad World of A plaque, built by Fred Walk- rr—1rr V The Hippies anil er, secretary, as a memorial rot-Pai"l.vj{oers for deceased members, bears the names of the deceased mem- STORE HOURS - bers in gold letteTs. A bouquet ( "RIOT ON »£ red carnations, donated by- *prn Monday, Tuesday *nd Thnrsday N.ghu Mrs. Eleanor Biete/ treasurer, mtil 9 P.M. Open until 6 P.M. on WrriW. was placed on the "altar of .her Uy, Friday and Salnrday Night*. MSET STRI, church, for congregational pray- in rnior er for the deceased, Pill The club's artist, Julius We- EASY CREDIT - Annette l'unkello & Fabian neski, displayed two paintings, Moat folki are delighted by the extvncled »"T one of a World War I battle, credit Irrim available tt Girard'i! Low down and the other of his son who payment! Take up to 2 yean U p«j! "THUNDER ALLEY" died in service in World War II. OIANT PLAYGROUNDS Replying to a special request BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 P.M. ... ON MANY QPME FUBRI9B- C'llMJIRKN llNDKR 13 FREE by Mrs. Edna Skibinski, pro- I 0WfnnmO6TOLL ruruNPir TpO O HMJTN QATtC Ja juucTiOMJRICEIPT S I ,Urai

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FORDS JEWELER SO CONVKMlliMI.Y LOCATED FOK UNION AND M1DDLESKX COLN'l'Y KKS1DKMTS — 444 New Brunswick Ave./Fords/VA 4-4747 (lirnrit I urulturv l||iuipauy ia loiutfd iu LJi^abetli ouly ouc block tt^uy from L .MON (!O(JNTY l.(>im JKi( 11'. You'll fiixl (>lHAItirS directly on the corner of Jeffcresou Avenue aud ik Francised Jeweler (or Longlnes and Wittnauer Watches GIRARD StiLct ju»l ONE BLOCK in from BOTH Bruad Sttccl mid Lllizahtlli Avenue. PAGE THREE FALLING fHILD ' New York — While walking in I Concluding sorvirrs will lii» [i mil of a Bronx apartment Lutheran Church held across the street In Menlo huiUlinn, Leon Ismael heard Park School where teachers of scrciiins. lip looked up just as the church school will be hon- 3 year-old Sophia Thomas felli Schedule Set ored for services. The rhurrh frinn n third floor window. Is MENLO PARK - Using Its school classes will have the l;r>t in.iol caught the child in his parlially •ompletnd building as session of the season at 9:00 A. ;irms. i a symbol, Our Savior's Luthe- M. at 1he school. ran Church will present the At 12:30 P. M. the Rev. Rich Hradquartcrs For sorman, "The Foundation of ard V. Gilhertson, pastor, will Christian Life", Sunday, 10:15 conduct a service at the Ve- A. M. at SO Calverl Avenue VITA - VAR PAINTS East. The public is invited to terans' Home in Mcnlo Park. examine the building before the The public is invited to partici- and services. pate. .. -P. LUM1NALL PAINTS Wallpaper and PUBLIX PHARMACY is gift headqunr- Painters Supplies in Woodbridge for . . . ANGELO MICHAEL S SON 2(,K 270 Washington Avenue farlrrot — TVI. KI 1-5441

BULOVA PARTS ARE MRS. ROBERT A. FORSTER PRECISE UP TO A TOLERANCE OF OPEN SUN. Miss Andrea Beth Oliner June 18th 1/10,000 OF AN INCH! 9 A. M. to IS THIS ANY REASON Weds Robert A. Forster 1 P.M. TO BUY A BULOVA? MRS. ROBERT C. HEATH COLONIA — Miss Andrea Boerer, cousin of the bride- 1 Give Dad his favorite cologne . . Select You bet it is Bulcva gears are ieth Oliner, daughter of' Mr. groom; Miss Terry Cohen. and Mrs. Bernard H. Oliner, Serving as best man was Paul from BRUT . . CANOE . . FABREGE. manufactured and assembled with For the smoking Dad CIGARS . . CIG- the ultimate in watchmaking 40 Mercury Avenue, and Rob- DuBrow. Ushers were Richard Miss Terebetsky Weds ert Allan Forster, son of Mr. Oliner, brother of the bride; ARETTES . . PIPES . . LIGHTERS . , precision - assuring excellence and May we suggest a CAMERA? dependability. nd Mrs. George Forster, Ethel Marc Forster, brother of the itreet, Menlo Park, were unit- Come in and we'll tell you many bridegroom; Steve Bosonac and In Holy Family Rite ed in marriage Saturday by George D'Elia. more reasons why Bulova is your Rabbi Philip Brand at The Ma- best buy. CARTERET — Miss Camille and Jerry Terebetsky, a brother. Mrs. Forster is a graduate of Marie Terebetisky, daughter of Stephen Terebetsky, a cousin plewood Manor, Maple wood. Douglass College. Her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Terebetsky, was ringbearer. Mrs. Norman Samurin was a graduate of Rutgers Univer- PUBLIX PHARMACY |j.'12 Post Boulevard, became the matron of honor and Miss Bar- sity, will attend Ohio College * umpIWi- Scli-rlinn of Kulnva Watches for Father's I>ay On return from a wedding trip »1 MAIN STREET j bride of Robert C. Heath, son of to Puerto Rico, the couple will bara Shapiro, maid of honor. of Podiatry in the fall. || Mr. and Mrs. Burt Heath, of Bridesmatds were Miss Carol The couple will make their WOODBRIDGE . . ME 40800 # KXPKRT WATCH live at 134 Bernard Street, Car- Northeast Erie, Pa. in the Holy teret. nd Miss Jacqueline Fink, eous- hnme in Richmond Heights, Martin REPAIRS Family Church here Saturday, KXPERT JKWKL- ns of the bride; Miss Bonnie Ohio. REPAIRS May 27 at 11 A. M. The Rev. The bride, a graduate of Car- j JEWELERS •«"PE.N FRIDAY Henry Bogclan performed the teret High School class of 1963 EVKS 'TIM, t PH. Mrs. Jerry Terebetsky, sister- is attending Newark State Col- lege, As of September 1 she Lawrence •«ME« 4-1086 in-law, was matron of honor. The Festive Evening Planned 10.1 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE bridesmaids were Misses Linda will teach the fourth grade in Gavron, Donna Gavron, Cynthia the Immaculate Conception DeViito, Nancy Young and Jean School, Spotswood. ette Dean. Miss Donna Marie For Adath Israel Slated The bridegroom, graduate WOCHDiBRIDGE — A festive Terebetsky, a niece was flower from North East High School girl. evening has been planned for UK Northeast Erie, Pa. in 1961, ser joint installation of Congregatioi John Mortellito was best man. ved in the U. S. Coast Guard Israel and Sisterhood Ushers were Bob Terebetsky, a four years and is now employed June 11. Mrs. David Gutman wil cousin, Doug Dombrowski, Jerry by the Public Service in Eliza serve as installing officer. Tit Riccardelli, Stanley Krawiec beth. be inducted are: For the Congregation: Presi- dent, Edward Kopper; vice- presidents, Robert) Korb, David Miss Brenda J. Wolski Gutman, Jules Meistrich; treas- urer, William Staum; board Hundreds of wonderful gifts Married to John Hesse members, George Rosen and by Nationally known Manu- Gerald Fishier. facturers for CARTERET — Miss Brenda For Sisterhood: President, Joy Wolski, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Sanford Brandt; vice-pres- DADS and GRAND- Suggestions and Mrs. John Francis Wolski, Pastor Outlines. ident, Mrs. Bernard Kramer, DADS TOO! 15 Matthew Avenue exchanged Mrs. Kenneth Bernstein, Mrs. marriage vows with John Wil- Sifoeyer, Mrs. Arnold Co DRESS and PAJAMAS and liam Hesse, son of Mr. and Week's Program hen; tifcuurer, Mrs.. Sol Eck- SPORT SHIRTS ROBES !Mrs. Charles Joseph Hesse, Jr., stein; secretaries, Mrs. Louis By FLEETWAY WINGS ISELIN — Rev. Harry W By ARROW . . TRUBAL • dress shirts Leonardo and Fort Lauderdale, Smith, Mrs. Sidney Godis, Mrs. WINGS . . MCGREGOR Reg. short coat and middy Schaumburg, pastor of the Ise Florida, at a ceremony on Sat- LeRoy Homer. tfi.-i.;:-.•.•.-.-.•.•fM.-.v.-Av.-t.tiII111lttr.V.*f.\ styles. in Assembly of God Church turday at 11 A. M. in Our Lady The installation committee is SOCKS and of Lourdes Roman Catholic announced services and activi Mrs. Edward Slotkin and Mrs. JEWELRY and • sport shirts ties for Sunday as follows: 9:4 SUPPOSE Church, West Orange. The Re». Gene Hornick, invitations; Mrs. BERNARD BERGER By INTERWOVEN , . noR GIFT ITEMS A.M., Sunday School for all ag William Staum, entertainment; Thomas Walsh officiated. ^ levels, with ten classes from cotton, plain UK) fancy. By PRINCE GARDNER, Mrs. Sol SpggOel ftnd Mrs. Her-Caribe Hiltin in Puerto Rico and SHIELDS * SWANK. • sport coats Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hesse Nursery through Adult; 11 A. Sport, stretch. III, brother and sister-in-law of man Stein; rfjrestenertts; Mrs. Playboy club in Jamaica. MICKOK. M., worship service; 11 A. M Robert Ko|t the bridegroom, were best man Junior Church, for boys am Mr. Berger has been flutist SUMMER JACK- • summer suits and matron of honor. Miss Lo- girls two through eleven year; Featured % with the Miami Symphony and ETS, SPORT COATS SLACKS and retto Giammalvo was maid of of age; and 7 P. M., Evangelis Sandy "-----* played for such outstanding ar- By MCGREGOR , . . BERMUDA SHORTS Attendants were Miss nard PLEETWAY, WOOUUCH By HAGGAR, DICKIES, honor. tic Crusade Service. tists as Jasche Heifetz, Arthur Nancy Stonik and Mrs. James Brown, now KEY MAN and LEVIS. • dress slacks Activities and services for Rubenstein, and Lily Pons. He Wolff. ist for Bernie Berger and his has directed music at Weequa- • NECKWEAR by next week are: Tuesday, June orchestra, has appeared before Wembly k Botany Ushering were Vincent Galla- hic High School, Newark, and FREE! FREE! gher, Mr. Wolff and John Fran- 13, 9:30 A. M., ladies prayer various civic and religious or- World's Best Dad Lovinf • sport slacks Hillside schools. His skill in the • BELTS by cis Wolski Jr. meeting, and 7:45 P. M., offi- ganizations in the area. Her re- Cup Hlekok Mrs. Hesse is a graduate of "*»»! board meeting; Wednesday petoire includes selections in jazz field has brought him to With each $5 gift purchase June 14,6:30 P. M., Royal Rang- cafes and night clubs in Paris, • belts Mount St. Mary's Academy, Hebrew, Yiddish, French and • HANDKERCHIEFS North Plainfield an,d Georgian ers, boys- youth unit meeting, Spanish. Tn the past year, San- Rome, and Salzburg. He is cur Boxed, Initialed. Plain, Court College, Lakewood. She and 7:45 P. M., Mid-Week Bible dy has performed at the Coro- rently associated with the Broad- Fancy, Cotton Ji linen GUT CERTIFICATES attended Laval University, Que- Study; and Friday, June 16, net, the Patrician, Steak Pit, way show, "Sherry." Purchased In any • ties 7:30 P. M. Christ's Ambassa- • BEACHWEAR by i mount. bec, Canada and the Sarbonne, Jantten Paris. She teaches at Carteret dors Banquet at Eatontown Me- HONORED AT COLLEGE thodist Church; and Saturday, CARTERET — Sharon S. Ko- MEAT SALE High School. park- • socks June 17, 9 A. M., work day at val, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CARTERET - The Mothers Mr. Hesse Is a graduate of church. Stephen Koval of 58 Lincoln Club of St. Elizabeth Roman Georgetown Preparatory School, Sunday, June 18, all dads will Avenue, has been elected a so- Catholic Church will hold its Garrett Park, Maryland and be honored on Father's Day, in cial studies department repre- regular monthly hurka and kol- Georgetown University, Wash Sunday School at ^:45 A. M. sentative to the Student Govern- basz sale on Wednesday, June ington, D. C. He is president Plans are being made for the ment Association at Montclair 14 from 5 P. M. and on Thurs of Brick Wall Corp., producers Sunday School and church pic- State College for the coming clay, June 15 from 11 A. M. to of washed sand and gravel, nic, Saturday, June 24, at Mer- year. Miss Koval is completing l P. M. at St. James Hall, Long- operating in Monmouth and rill Park. her junior year at the college, fellow Street. MEN'S • TEEN • PREP Ocean Counties. 99 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE 1 Runner Ughp Beautifiil--'built-in"l6'x32 - All Hungarian Residents of Woodbridgc and The little boy told his mother, • OPEN FRIDAY EVES 'TILL 9 P. M. after a school contest: "I didn't Local Area Cordially Invited to attend • FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE win a prize, but I received hor- • HANDI CHARGE/UNI CARD HONORED rible mention." | SWIMMING POOL -Tribune, Chicago INSTALLED ReQdy +o SwIm FREE PORK DINNER (DISZNOTOROS) SATURDAY 1,995 JUNE 17, 7 p.m. BUY NO MONEY to be lield at SPECIAL DOWN! 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.M.U i: CAROLYN KLING WALTER L. GIBBONS NICHOLAS SARDONE, JR. BERNADETTE BASSARAB MRS. HELEN S. KUKON MISS LUDOVINA VELASQUEZ ROBERT E. MARINO ALAN W. NEEBE «;i;\iU ATFS: Miss Joyce TO ENTER MINISTRY. Wai BACHELOR OF ARTS: Wil- DEGREE RECIPIENT: Miss NEW NURSES: Two Woodbridge Township young ladies will RECENT GRADUATE: Rob BACHELOR'S DEGREE: Al CIHIIVH Kling, daughter of ter L. Gibbons, Colonia, re- liam Sardonn, Jr., son of Mr. Iternadette Bassarab, daugh- receive diplomas tomorrow night from the School of Nursing ert Edward Marino, son of an William Neebe, son of Mr. Air. am! Mrs. Wilhelm A. ceived a bachelor of arts de- and Mrs. Nicholas Sardone, 7 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael of the Elizabeth General Hospital at commencement exer- Mrs. Frances C. Marino, 15 and Mrs. William S. Neebe, KlinK, 15 State Street, Car- gree from Upsala College in Mercury Avenue, Colonia, re- Bassarab, 60 Correja Avenue, cises to be held at Union Junior College, Cranford. Stanford Avenue, Colonia, 417 Elm wood Avenue, Wood- ti'i-i-t, frartuatcd Sunday from East Orange at commence- ceived a degree of Bachelor of Isclin, received a Bachelor of They are Mrs. Helen Slowinski Kukon, 33 Bensonhurst Ave- graduated last week from bridge, received a Bachelor of Mount llnlynke College, South ment exercises in the college Arts from Jersey City State Arts Degree Sunday from the nue, Fords, and Miss Ludovino Velasquez, daughter of Mr. Maryville College, Maryville, Hartley, Mass. Arts degree Sunday at the 135th gymnasium on Monday, at 10 College Tuesday. University of Massachusetts, and Mrs. Eduardo Velasquez, 15 Fourth Street, Port Reading. Tenn. Maryville Is a four-year, commencement exercises of a.m. Dr. Cart G. Fjellman, A 1963 graduate of Wood- Amherst, Mass. Gov. John A. Both are graduates of Woodbridge Senior High School. co-educational college of the the Wesley an University, Mld- president of the college, con- bridge Senior High School, Volpe, Massachusetts, was the liberal arts and sciences. dletown, Conn. ferred degrees on 225 graduat- Sardone served as president of commencement speaker. ing seniors. the College Concert Choir and A Dean's List SUdent, Miss Mr. Neebe is also a graduat* The Reverend Floyd A. Paul- as class representative to the Bassarab majored in Spanish. Local Residents of Pingry School, Elizabetk. es, pastor of the Evangelical Student Government Council. She was a member of the Committee List Lutheran Church of Our The Colonia man will teach in Spanish Club and Women's In Receive Degrees Zoe College to Award Savior in Haddonfield, receiv- the Madison Township school terdorm Association. For Club Picnic ed an honorary doctor of div- system starting in September, WOODBRIDGE — Local resi- Degree to Ray Zirpolo ing degree. The commence- and will continue his post dents who received degrees at COLONIA — Robert Ander com- COLONIA—Raymond Zirpolo, ment speaker was Dr. Albert graduate work in school ad- son, president of the Greater son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zir- E. Parr, senior scientist and ministration at Seton Hall Uni- mencement exercises on Sat- Colonia Democratic Club, has urday include: polo, 335 New Dover Road, Colo- at one time director of the versity. announced the appointment of nia, will receive a Bachelor of G1 o ri a Ann Peterson, 31 American Museum of Natural Marie Guellich, Ann Hayes and Business Administration degree Fourth Avenue, Port Reading History in New York. Mary Zidtowecki as co-chair- from Coe College, Cedar Rapids, master degree, genera] profes- Mr. Gibbons, a graduate of men of the Club's annual family Iowa, Sunday afternoon. sional education; Charles John Woodbridge High School, has picnic, Sunday, July 2, at Mer- Prize-winning author Irving Bodo, 541 West Avenue, Sewa- majored in Spanish at Upsala rill Park, from noon until 6 Stone who wrote "The Agony ren, masters degree in adm- and plans to enter the minis- P. M. and the Ecstacy," "Those Who minislration; Joan Regina Ga try. Sightless since birth, he Love" and "They Also Ran," dek, 550 West Avenue, Sewaren Tickets this year will entitle and his brother, James, also will meet with the graduating masters degree in administra each member of the family to: sightless, have been ardent class, parents and alumni on Sa- tion; Gerard James Costa, 119 hamburgers, hot dogs, corn ham radio operators. turday afternoon. Stone, who will Rrown Avenue, Iseiin, masters watermelon, liquid refresh He is a member of Eta Delta receive an honorary degree of doRree in administration. ments, dancing, games and fraternity, Rho Tau Sigma na- Doctor of Literature from the tional honor fraternity, the William Batrtholomew Savo, prizes. JAYNE A. HANLY r College, will read some of his (iETS B.S. DEGREE: Miss Spanish Club, Radio Club, Stu- . >85 Rahway Avenue, Wood works and discuss them with layne A. Hanly, daughter of dent Christian Association, and KENNETH RENICK bridge, LL. B. degree in law ENGAGED TO WED guests at a reception in his hon- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Hanly the staff of the college's KM RECEIVES DEGREE — At Lawrence Daniel McLaughlin, CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. or. radio station. He is the son of of Carteret received a bach- Rider College's 102nd annual 163 North Street, Woodbridge, Stanley© Stalinski, 1 Oakwood Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbons undergraduate degree candi- Avenue, have announced the en- GETS B. S. DEGREE elor degree at Muhlenberg Col- commencement exercises held of 81 Morningside Road, date, mathematics; Margare gagement of their daughter, CARTERET — Thomas Sofka lege, Allentown, Pa. Miss Han- in Trenton Sunday, Kenneth ly plans to attend the Univers- E. Toth, 87 Second Street, Wood- Teresa Ann, to Ronall Michael will be awarded a Bachelor of Renick, son of Mr. and Mrs. bridge, undergraduate degree Swentko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Science degree from Fairleigh ity of Pittsburgh Medical CAROLYN A. CACCIOLA Sam Renick, 67 Cozy Corner, School. candidate, elementary educa- Albert Swentko, 107 Sherman Dickinson University at com- Church Program TO TEACH IN FALL: Caro- Avenel, received a Bachelor of tion. Street, Perth Amboy. mencement Saturday. lyn A. Cacciola, daughter of Arts Degree in Political Sci- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cacciola, ence. Mrs. Stumpf Receives Asks Volunteers 85 West Hill Road, Colonia, Master's at Rutgers ISELIN — Rev. David D. MRS. ANNE McINTYRE has received a Bachelor of Prince, pastor of the First Pres- GRADUATED TUESDAY: Arts Degree upon graduation PORT READING - Mrs. Ca- byterian Church, announced two Mrs. Anne Mclntyre, 111 from Niagara University Jiule tnlyn Gurka Stumpf received morning worship services have Goodrich Street, Iseiin, re- 4. While at the university, her Master's Degree in Educa- been scheduled for Sunday, at Miss Cacciola edited the Nia- tion from Rutgers University ceived a Bachelor of Arts 8:45 and 10:15. Degree in Health Education garan, the school's annual May 31, yearbook and The Journal of Church school sessions have and Nursing from Jersey City Mrs. Stumpf is a 1958 grad been scheduled for Sunday as Behavorial Sciences. She was ii ate of Woodbridge High State College Tuesday night. a member of Theta Sigma follows: 8:45 A. M., nursery, Mrs. Mclntyre is a graduate School. In 1962, she received kindergarten, primary, and jun- Tau. She will be teaching in of Snyder High School, Jer- her Bachelor's Degree in Ele- ior; 10:15 A. M., primary, junior the Woodbridge School Sys- mentary Education from and Post High Class; 11:15 A. sey City. tem in September. Georgian Court College, Lake- M., Junior High Class; and wood. 11:30 A. M. Senior High Study She taught the Fifth grade Hour. Residents of Colonia at School 9, Port Reading and A meeting of the Senior High Area Re&dents is presently a member of the Ian Rally Tonight Fellowship is scheduled for Sun- COLONIA — Residents of Co faculty of Rutgers Preparatory day, 7:30 P. M., in Fellowship Reading and Study Improve- onia will demonstrate their sol- To Get Degrees Hall. idarity with the State of Israel at ment Center, Somerset. The Prayer Group of the WOODBRIDGE—Several area a rally tonight at 8:30 at Temple Formerly of Port Reading church will meet Tuesday af- residents will receive degrees to- Beth Am. Mrs. Stumpf, resides at Strath 'ernoon, from 1 to 3 o'clock with night from the Newark College more Road, Freehold with hei Mrs. Fred Blessman. Persons Rabbi Abraham Horvitz de- of Engineering as follows: husband Stephen F. Stumpf, Jr wishing transportation may call clared, "At this time like never From Carteret: Roger J. Bak- and their two sons, Jon and 283.0224 or 283-0924. before we must demonstrate os, 2 Railroad Avenue, B.S. in David. support for our brethren in Is- Volunteers are needed to help Civil Engineering; Joseph She is the daughter of Mrs. rael." Bland, 63 Leber Avenue, B.S., Helen Gurka of Surf City, Long with the summer program for !he Elizabeth Missions. For Serving on the committee are in Mechanical Engineering; Le- Beach Island, and the late Wal- William Distel, Seymour Fach- on J. Wielgolinski, 59 Locust ter J. Gurka. every 12 children, one. adult and one assistant are needed. Items er, Mrs. Howard Florman, Irv- Street, B.S. in Chemical Engin- LT. SPANGENBERG needed are recreational equip- ing Geitter, Mrs. Belle Glasser, eering. GETS. COMMISSION: Sec- RIDER GRADUATES ment and supplies for crafts Mrs. Seymour Goldberg, Sey- From Colonia: Stanley T. ond Lieutenant Arthur II. WOODBRIDGE - Among the including crayons, construction mour Grodstein, Murray Heller Grzybowski, 240 Midwood Way, Spangenberg, 27, a 1967 grad- graduates at Rider College, paper, pencils, rulers, compass Rabbi Horvitz, Mrs, Jay Jacob- B.S. in Industrial Engineering; uate of "Rutgers University, Trenton, Sunday, were: From es, scissors, wiffle balls and son, Stanley Kleiman, Eugene Susan M. Harrington, 90 Harrow New Brunswick, received his A v e n e 1, Eileen Golembeski, bats, ping pong tables-balls and Mindel, Mrs. Leo Grossman, Mr Drive, B.S. in Mechanical Eng- Army Reserve commission daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. De- rackets, badminton nets and and Mrs. Henry Saruya, Mrs ineering; Kenneth R. Jensen, 30 through the Reserve Officers' samito, 4 Smith Street, Avenel, cocks, volley balls, basketballs, Rhoda Schlosser, and Mrs. Har West Cliff Road, B.S. in Electri Training Corps at the school, cal Engineering; David J. Kal- Associate of Arts degree; Ken- footballs, baseballs-bats and old Traberman. May 31. As an ROTC cadet, neth Renick, son of Mr. and Mrs. gloves, and table games. ish, 188 Jeffrey Road, Master of Lt. Spangenberg, son of Mrs. Sam Renick, 67 Cozy Corner, Ba- Information on the sum me Science in Mechanical Engineer- Frances Spangenberg, 76 chelor of Arts in political sci- program may be obtained from RECENT GRADUATES ing; Michael Lloyd, S3 Frieda Longfellow St., Carteret, was ence; from Colonia, Eugene Bar Harry Malpeta, telephone 548- WOODBRIDGE — Roger J Lane, Master of Science. trained in various subjects nowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. 2581. Kenny, 70 Sonora Avenue, Ise From Fords: ,all B.S. degrees, which provided him with the Frank Barnowski, 9 Friend Volunteers are still needec lin and Paul F. Barsi, 205 Straw John J. Brennan, 11 Tracy Drive, skills necessary to command. l.aM, Bachelor of Science in for the Vacation Bible Schoo berry Hill, Woodbridge, receiv Electrical Engineering; Janusz He earned his commission in Commerce; Jerold Dreskin, son Gawlowski, 30 Bodnarik Road July 31 through August 11. Cal ed degrees June 3 at Western Armor. Lt. Spangenberg is a of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dres- Mechanical Engineering; Louis Mrs. Arthur Clough, 548-427E Illinois University commence 1962 graduate of St. Joseph's kin, 33 Alastair Place, Bachelor J. Laskowski, Jr., 91 Ford Ave or Mrs. Arthur Galya, 548-7645 High School, West New York. of Science in Commerce; Barba- ment exercises at Macomb, 111. nue, Mechanical Engineering. ra Rockey, daughter of Walter Gordon Koehler, 28 Carltoi Iseiin: Daniel N. Quagliato Hockey, 38 Harrison Avenue, Ba Street and Robert Reilly, son o He teacheth ill who teacheth Hilltop Estates, Apt. 19B, Mas Woodbridge: John II. Stanley fhulor of Arts; from Fords, Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reilly, Se aU. ter of Science in Electrical En-|123 Roanoke Avenue, B.S. in In ITL Koehler, son of Mr. and Mrs.ond Street, Bachelor of Arts. -John Ray. gineering. dustrial Engineering. To Receive Degrees Saturday Morning

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( otlillAI LMi:\ I IUMt.ll I: Above are some til' Uir Tuuushiu residents who will receivt) ili •! -n-i -.s i < > 111.. -111 ,t( Newark Slate College: They are Ann l.a/ur Ci eenblult, 101 Cypress Drive, Cnliiiii.i. KUIHVII Mrli/.u, iTiti Fulton Street, WiiudbriilKc; William J'. Stone. 27S Oak Avenue, nuiiilliiiilue; Mar.v J. Tabtiosi. lUi llutherl'ui'd Street, Woudbridge; Edward Coyle, 1«5 Roanoke sii,-t-i. VVmjilliiiiljte; Amy L. Patterson, :i07 Colonia Buulevard. Colonia; Barbara Jpan Shan- nun. i.)ii HriKhloii SUei-l, Woodbriilge; William J. Vescy, Jr., 40 Patricia Avenue, Colonia; and l.ihii j. Bel/, Jr., iu Hi^lilitld Road, Colonia. Others who will receive degrees are Sarajustine \ ISI.uU, Isi'liu; Jiulith K. Dem, 1!) Drake Place, Colonia; Patricia Ann Kager, Woodbridge; DIANE TAFPEN JUDITH COHEN ALAN GETTIS THOMAS CUftlll 1 n vi w;i.tn i\ AI.MII>II It. Noun, Awnel; DUH«,(\ Stiiiikuvil/. llo|>elawn; Janel Betty Sabo, Ilopelawn; Dor- iilliy I-'. Znujettski, lM'tin; Jane V. / ' m' i. Kv ley. Itctrivinjj master's drum's will be Bai- J'AIRLEIGII DICKINSON GRADUATES: Sii Township residents will revive d<-Kii:.s al tlu- aiiiiiial (oiiiiiiriueui, ill .ua lii'ke.-,, l.awmi.e I' i' mi-, Vil,. : < 1: vii. ». emliil.wi Grunl. Vincent Merlo, all of Colouia; Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. They are Alan Gettis, Bachelor of Aits Dew re, Ba'iy Okm, [Uastti nl IIUMIICV, \< >, in- , I h i> HI ,I Chmiel, Bachelor of Arts and Arnold Margolin, Bachelor of Science, both of Coluuia, Judith Cohen, UacucUu %l Jjutiau uutl Uii»uue i ot Sucnc Siuiili, l-uiib; Stive Zunuwski, aiul Joan Zubo), Wuodbiidge. do True! Wimdhridge Avenue, a Ron In' * From Avrnel, * dnufihler In From farirret, » naughter tn Many a man Is proud at his Circle Players Losing Home: Mr. »nd Mrs. Faiulo UecchiajMr. and Mrs. Thomas RroRan.j Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ilimslnger, M fiihrr and tnothor merely be :in Vardy Drive; « daughter lo'M Thorpe Avenue; a son to Mr. Hcalr! Strerl; a daughter to Mr. r.ncr thry Are the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fit7.patrk'k,an(l Mrs- Robert Asmund, l.r> ,\ M ». Marion Korxlav 107 a fine follow like himself. m r 18 Krik Drive. Cozy Corner. Hagaman Srcct; n daughter to •Rnaron, Naval ShipyartT,! From Isclin, a daughter to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Malave, Philadelphia Special Ways and Means From Woodbridge, a son to and Mrs. John Katarsky, 155i4125 Salem Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Magyar, Oak Tree Road; a son to Mr.1 From Port Reading, a claugh Simp Main .Strict WoodbrldRe 1110 Mnwbcy Street; a daughter and Mrs. Albert Candia, Box t" to Mr. and Mrs. William (iKT READY FOR SPRING Meeting Called June 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brit 60B. !Schmidt, 11 Fifth Street. & VACATION TIMK ton, Ifi8 Fulton Street; a •"•"I. _ New arrivals recently record M . | Mrs. Fred Briegs, 31 WOODBRIIKiK - Will tlie ln r at1( ,ed at the Perth Amhoy General' Norwood AvcnuP; a son to Mr. CAMERAS Circle Players of Woodbridge, Hospital include: , ,, ., ,. „., , „. who fnr the past 15 yrars have _ .„ . , and Mrs. Martin Kitchen, 31 Poster Contest F'rnm Fords, a daughter to brought) the best of theatre 1o n anokc a dau htTr U BABICS FURNITURE REPAIRED Mrr. and Mrs. William Knntra, « area residents, br forced to dis ° BABICS FURNITURK makes possible hi* Havings on turn AM) band due tn the lark of a i:i2 Fourth Street; a daughter tn, Mr- an'' Mrs. Lorcn Sorcnson, 72 Held by Scout! Mr. aqd Mrs. Eric Wolff, 1161 Lynn Street. mer furniture before the season rvrn starts. Rig selection thontrr? s of pieces to select from ... F-A-S-T The players have learned of ISKI.1N — Roy Scout Troop the intended sale of the. theatre •1H, sponsored by VFW Post 2KI6, KODAK COLOR property by the owners, the had two winners in the poster Our 60th Aitnivrrnary First. Presbyterian Churrh nf rnnlrst hold by Cmvaw T/xice FILM PROCESSING WonrihridRe. !). Order nf the Arrow, Raritan Therefore, a special meeting Council. The contest, with the SHOE SALE! SUMMER has been called for the entire ! theme "On to Cowaw '67" was Publix Pharmacy membership of the Circle Play I open to all troops in the council. Nationally Advertised Women's Shoes The first place winner was •Since 1D:!2" ers for Tuesday, 8:30 P. M., at the Playhouse. The purpose ol (Iregory Chambers, of Troop 48,! at low at 01 Main St., Woodbridge who will receive an engraved' FURNITURE the meeting is to determine whe- 634 0809 ther the organisation, with the trophy and a week's stay at! a ••% pair aid of the public, can raise Camp Cowaw, at Delaware Wa-! pair *# for Rear of Slflr* enough money to purchase the ter Gap. property or another site. Fund Michael Hochurn, of Troop 44, (Regular prices to $18 a pair) SELLOUT... raising procedures will be dis- took second place, with John cussed. The present lease on the Ball of Troop 48, as third place winner. Our lowest sale ever . . . and biggest too . . . ov Circle Playhouse expires June save to 30. The three winning posters will' 4,000 pair on sale BIG SELECTION OF KATHLEEN L. DALEY To add a poignant finish to the he hung in the dining hall at WROUGHT IRON SUM- meeting there will be a per- [Camp Cowaw this summer. Lee tliis ad for an additional $1 dim-ownt on MER FURNIWRE BY formance of Tennesse Williams' APPROACHING MAR- The Raritan Council held a RIAGE: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis junior leaders training weekend any purchase over $10 ONE CM? AMERICA'S "Suddenly Last Summer" direct- TOP MANUFACT- ed by Ronald Platt and featur- Daley, 39 Burnett Street, Ave- this past week for boys chosen ni ing Tina Platt, Lou Munkascy, nel, announce the engagement from their troops especially for URERS. ASSORTED Virginia White. of their daughter, Kathleen the course. Attending were: Ed Glasser's... STYLES AND COLORS. Residents of the community, Ledwith to Thomas Tomovieh, ward Benkert, Gregory Cham "BEAT THE HEAT" interested in the future of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tomovieh, bers, Brian Cranmer, and Phi Open Monday and Friday 'Til 9 P.M. Main Street, Fords. lip Nadal. BABICS FURNITURE HOUSE H.AVK YOUR AIR CONDI- Circle Players and the Play house are invited. The wedding will take place TIONER CHECKED NOW 68 Roosevelt Avenue .. Carteret.. KI1-5995 on July 1 at noon in St. An- Common Market nations ac- 109 Quimby St., Westfield Hi; FORK THE HOT drew's Church, Aveael. The cept U.S. grain plan. WEATHER ARRIVES. OUR couple will tour the New Eng- CAREFUL TESTING PRO- Sacred Heart land States and Expo '67 in CEDURE LOCATES HID- Canada. They will make their DEN DEFECTS WHICH WE PTA Installs home in Woodbridge. PROMPTLY CORRECT. CARTERET — At the June Miss Daley is a graduate of meeting of the Sacred Heart P.- St. Mary's High School, Perth T.A., held in the Parish Hall, Anifcoy, and Eastern School of Mrs. IL Chandler, Regent of the Medical Technicians, New Amboy Region, officiated at the York City. She is currently RICK'S employed by Dr. Earl Roth- installation of officers. The fol- Refrigeration Sales & Service lowing were installed: Mrs. C. bell of Colonia. GO Ha.vward Ave., Carteret Romanowski, President; Mrs. S. Mr. Tomovieh attended 541-4843 Stankewitz, First Vice Presi- Woodbridge Senior High dent; Mrs. T. Donovan, Second School and Is employed at Sales Service Installation Vice President; Mrs. W. Kadar- American Smelting and Refin- aitis, Recording Secretary, Mrs. ing Company, Perth Amboy. R. Batr, Treasurer and Mrs. W. Certificate D'Zurilla, Corr. Secretary. a wilcoma It's Jumbo June On June 11th at 12 noon, buses will leave the church for a trip Shavouth Rites 0 time at the to Elkins Park, Pa. There will be a tea, Mass will be served, and supper. Mrs. M. Medwetz At Beth Sholom and Mrs. H. Pekola are chair ISELIN — Mr. and1 Mrs. Larry ladies. Fried of Edison will celebrate Summer School will start July the Bas-Mitzvah of their daugh- 4 Weekend Special!. Gala recep- 5th at the Nathan Hale School. ter, Karen tomorrow at 8:00 P. SUITS tion, excursion, dance & floor Bus Schedule will be announced M. ab Congregation Beth Sholom. SLACKS galore! ZIPPER JACKETS in the Bulletin. NORTHCOOL show, entertainment. Rates for Sabb/th morning services will 9S The tentative date for the Chi- be held at 9:00 A. M. Saturday •7 to 16 from 995 TROPICALS —145 two for the 4-day, 3-night Inclu- nese auction, is October 16th, with Junior Congregation ser- Permanent preii tod all otheri. PESO PLUMA sive Plan start at $92-room, with Mrs. A. Pusillo, acting as Kvtry fabric, color and style. Gift idea for year-round wear, Wonder-Weight—59.95 vices at 10:30 A. M. Thousands of great buys! chairlady. Many reversible modeli. Size* Extra Pants Available on meals, many extras. Phone 609- Shavouth services, conducted FREE ALTERATIONS The Palisades Park trip will be np to 52. Always a welcome gift. both models. 345-1211. For reservations only, held June 27th with a rain date by Rabbi Harry Richtman, will and Tapering FREE ALTERATIONS be held on June 13 at 8:00 P. M.; call 609-345-4464 COLLECT, of June 29th. Tickets may be purchased from the following June 14 at 6:30 A. M. and 8:00 Mrs. J. Medwetz, 92 Lowell St. P. M.; on June 15 at 6:30 A. M., Mrs. A. Pekola, 21 Tennyson St. with Yizkor (Memorial) service Mrs. A. Chamra, 135 Jersey St. at 10:30 A. M. Shavouth, the Mrs. W. Slotwinski, 5 St. Ann Festival of Weeks, commemo- St.; Mrs. G. Knochal, 621 Roose- rates the givdng of the Ten velt Ave.,; Mrs. M. Reha, 12 Commandments to Moses on fln»rlb»rou|jb Taylor Ave.; Mrs. J. Sulek, 54 Mount Sinai, as well as the early Slcnheim New Jersey Ave., and Mrs. W.wheat harvest ln Israel. Homes Ownership Management Kadaraitis, 56 George St. and synagogues are decorated Josiah White 4 Sent Co. in Boardwalk at Park Place with flowers and greens. mm Atlantic City Soviet students shun big Is- Miss Barbara Cooper, bulletin lip sues in discussion. editor, requested at the execu- tive board meeting, that all re ports be submitted to her by the VAN HEUSEN VAN HEUSEN call MIKE for the best 23rd of each month. Prospective RAINCOATS for Dad SUB sandwich in town ... members In the area desiring from 1695 Sport Shirla Dress Shirts ring . . . 636-1288 detailed information regarding Look* great in fair er foul from '5 •5 membership in Congregation weather. Comes in clatsie Submarine Sandwiches Beth. Sholom are asked to call •r continental styles. Fa- Our greatest selection. AH styles Famous Taaopress shirts—never St.. ATtnel, Opp. General Djnmilci the membership chairman, Lar- mous Alligator models, and sires, fabrics, weaves and need ironing. Smart and eool. ry Malkin, at 283-0133. loot colon. Many are "no-press." All sizes. The Mixed Couples Summer Bowling League is being held each Wednesday night ab 9:00 Llghtweifhl and Mid-Weight H* comii P. M. at the Edison Bowl-O-Mat SPORT COATS on Oak Tree Road. Substitutes k with tvwy interested in bowling through JS V to •'K> Regan Catmint! the summer may call Sandy Obolsky at 283-0988. A wonderland of selection! Choote 2 or FREE 3 button models — Continentals and (lift-time) Blazers. ALTERATIONS FREE ALTERATIONS NEW SLANT on Better Living

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JO GREEN STREET. WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 07095 Review Phpna 834-1 111 (Area Code 201) BY Published Weekly 10^ Per Copy WINDOW BY JACK TILSON JULIAN On Thursday By Mail Subscription Ratei ON GREEN STREET North Jersey One Year, $4.00 POLLAK ,., , . „._„ (Editor's Not*—If you'd like a!ing tht state convention in At Publishing, Inc. Six Months, $2.50 Monday's blackout tauRht me. and shoulri bp n lesson tn every p|irsoni|| |tem or or(Un,Mtlon,lantjc city. John C.ernert and one, that a transistor or battery operated rarlio is a ml1*' '"news-note to appear in the Follui Charles Irving accepted the f)>ir mail brw i« fined daily everyone's home. It iii the only direct means of learning wnai. s fn Review Co|umn Bimp,y m»ir awards for the club. with junk mail of all kindt lanlcrri IAWMNCE f. CAMPJOT. yuMi«h»l * HABHY j>. FHANK, A»«adgl> Publbhw going on outside of the house. Candles or a kerosene ithc"7a"rr ^""""J T • * * ' and frequently the mailman should also be a must whether you ever have occasion or not to , .. ';„„„!_ „ „ Jimmy Sturr's orchestra ratesj deposits a piece of literature use them lifcAUiSiK-PRESS, 20 Green with the best in the state! in the mail box which an StrMt Realized too the importance of traffic lights that day. On many' ' Woodbridge(Fords) Hansen—assist-, N. J. 07095)! * • • nounces: "You may already street corners it was "try and beat the other fellow." At Swift's iant scoutmaster of Troop 52 and] We salute Captain Ed Brom be a winner." PALM READING Ice Cream plant saw'a large group of white uniformed employes senior at John F. Kennedy Me- irakl and his fellow members of standing outside with one making the comment "it sure looks like!" semor a' J°nn r. ivenneay mey"" -•«• ...» ..;..„„ „...... ,,..- „. monal Hl h ice cream soup tonigni. . . . A gas si ™>«• • """" " ,7 «a:"ihis opportunity to attend the Se• m 'was lor tne wonaerrui JOB ice cream soup tonight." ... A gas station on Fulton Street had H it has never taken In the Edison case, what makes it so pass. We hope so—and we hope it is Mrs. Charles E. Dilkes, 43 Juliet St., Iselin. is participating in One good term deserves an- speed to reduce motorcycle ac- action. So the--.....* Legislature de_- soon. "Operation Francis Marion" in Vietnam, with his unit from the ither! Harold R. Alley, principal cidents. cided to do it difficult to understand, is the young 4th Infantry Division. His unit is conducting search and destroy )f the Edison John P. Stevens The National Highway Safety operations in the Viet-Cong-infested Central Highlands. The op- High School, has been installed Bureau is urging headgear pro- eration, which began early in April, is named for the famed 'or a second term as president tection, eye and face protection Postal Savings "Swamp Fox" of the American Revolution. Pvt. Dilkes is a f the Middlesex County Princi- devices, safety equipment on the Letters to Editor grenadier assigned to Company A, 1st Battalion in the division's pals Association. vehicle and compulsory inspec- The postal savings system in the large accounts. As they prospered, the 12th Infantry. • • • tion of such vehicles. Up to immigrants shifted their accounts to • • • The following fine ladies all this time, i comparatively few 1 United States ended recently and ac- rate journalistic accolades for states had any specific regula- May 31, 196T Z cording to Carteret Postmaster Lester the bank. But people with savings Airman Second Class Peter A. Kwiatkowski, son of Julius tions for motorcycles or'motor- Editor Kwiatkowski of 8 Woodland Avenue, Fords, is participating heir chairmanship responsibili- £>abo such savings will no longer continued to do their "banking" at ties in behalf of Avenel Schools cycle operators. New Jersey The Leader Press in operation "Pathfinder Express," a joint airborne military still requires a licensed motorist 20 Green Street the Post Office. exercise being conducted in Spain through June 3. Airman 4 and 5 PTA: Mrs. John Hoff- „ carry any interest. Whatever savings man Mrs. Conrad Scordas, Mrs. to accompany a new cyclist when!Woodbridge, New Jersey In recent years, patrons of the post Kwiatkowski is a member of the Air Force contingent tak- 2 were on deposit in at the Carteret' ing part in the U. S.-Spaln training program designed to John Hazlett, Mrs. Alvah Gray, he getis his license. On behalf of the Carteret Jay- - Post Office have been turned over to office turned in greater number to test the capability for rapid airlift and commitment of air- Mrs. George Buzick, Mrs. An- cee-ettes, Inc., I would like to drew Introne, Mrs.' Charles But new legislation requiring the Post Office in Rahway. U.S. Savings Bond because they'pro- borne forces of both countries in event of emergency. motorcycle operators to wear take this opportunity to extend Airman Kwiatkowski, a graduate of Woodbridge High Munn, Mrs. George Pentland, my thanks for the excellent cov- vided a higher interest rate and be- Mrs. Edward Hayes, Mrs. Rob- safety helm its has been enacted Sabo has offered an excellent sug- School, attended Rqtgers, the State University, New Bruns- in New Jersey, effective next erage our organization has re- cause they could be cashed without wick, N. J., aod the University of Mississippi. •rt Ziro, Mrs. Owen Culton, Mrs. ceived in your newspaper. gestion. Vou can take your postal sav- Emu Kohut, Mrs. Robert Burke, January 1. Other states which delay. At one time, the post office » • • have passed similar legislation Bringing our activities to the ings which paid 2 per cent and buy Seaman Apprentice Steve A. Kucinski, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miranda, Mrs. An handled the issuance of U. S. Savings thony Pixul and Mrg. Walter include Alabama, Arkansas, Flo- attention of the public is one U. S. Savings Bonds that pay a much Mrs. Steve Kucinski of 22 Farmhaven Avenue, Iselin, as a ol our prime concerns and Fearing. rida, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Bonds, but this transaction was turn- crew member aboard the ammunition ship USS Shasta helped Maine, Massachusetts, New Mex- through your cooperation thia higher interest. • * * ed over to the bank to handle. to celebrate the ship's anniversary by delivering its 10,000th ico, North Dakota, Rhode Is- has been made possible. Some SO years ago, the Carteret Steady twosome: William Carteret still has some residents projectile to a waiting aircraft carrier. land, South Carolina, South Da- Once again, a sincere thank Post Office did a land office business • • • Mount and Ann Ahbatietlo. kota, Tennessee, and Washing- you. who recall taking a dollar or two that in savings. Immigrants coming from Army Private First Class Christopher M. Orchard, 20, Members of the Edison Ex ton. Similar bills are pending Sincerely, the other side and locating here de- they oould spare and deposit it at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orchard, 1021 St. George Avenue, change Club are mighty proud in the Legislatures ol practically Joan Pbilipbar, (Mrs. Carl) Publicity Chairman, posited their meager savings in the Post Office for a "rainy day". Uncle Colonia, is participating In "Exercise Pathfinder Expresi," of those membership and ach- Lall other States a Joint airborne exercise being conducted la northeastern ievement amort tiwy woo dui- rN«W *- in tad Carteret J«ycat>«ttM, bio, post -office. There were hardly any 8am never disappointed them. Spain MU taragoxa. Thursflny, .Tunp fl, 10IV7 PAGT5 SEVEN

LEGAL NOTICES U.AI NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES IKIiAl NOTK'FS urday at her home, was held Dnrnunli Cler* at hit office aforesaid 4. That appropriation reserves or ordinance appropriation not be avertxpenderi. legal expenses and other exnenssi. In- nf such exreni, h* applied Is tJie pa|nn«rt yesterday at th« Greiner Fune- dally bclwcM tht hours of »;HB A.M. In !t. That all vouchers be properly executed before being paid. eluding Interest on such oWlgaUona, to, the, of the principal of auch notes then out- ral Home, H Grocn Street, 5:00 P.M.. eneept Saturday! and Sunday). *. That all receipts be deposited to the credit cf the municipality or turned ever extcnt permitted by Section «A 2-20 of •landing, Woodbridge, with a requiem A deposit of 10 <-ent of the Rlil to the Trcaaurer within 4ft houra at required by (N.J.9. 4oA:tt-lS>. the) Local Bond Law. Section t. It I* hereby determined and Obituaries Price, "hall"ha" submittelined with each hid as That every official who handle* cash, aubmlt hit report and check monthly. Section 3. It la hereby determined and dated that the average period of useful- Mass at St. Anthony's Church. evidence of I I faith *n- neas of ssid purposes, according to their Burial VIM in St. Gertrude Cem- delivery, which deposit may be cash or Borough of Carteret. County of Middlesex lor the calendar year 19M. Thll Report neys appropriated under the caption "Ca- reasonable lives, taking Into consideration certified chVfc. 7f Audit, aubmltted l>v John J. Clko, Registered Municipal Accountant, la on file Surrrsafiil bidder, will be required to pital Improvement Fund" In budgets «f the respective amount of bond* nr etery, Colonia. it the Borough Clerk's Office and rnay'ne Inspected f>y any interestedI peraon. Township heretofore adopted wa» to be Ismied for said nurpoien, is s poriM W. NIXON KBORN Miss Floryce Brown, both of unlsh a performnnce IMIIIII In an amount PATRICK POTOCNia. Ci>lerk A resident here for the past nf not less thnn the total of the accepted L.P. l/«/«7 available to finance aald purpose* In ac-'of f.M yean, compoted train tha date ol WOODBRIDGE - Funeral Carteret and throe grandchil- bid. *».M rordanra with Section 4oA:2-ll of laid Lo- aald bonds. fi5 years, Mrs. Ciuffreda was a cal Bond Law at Lhe time aald ordinance • n>n a. II Is hereby determined arid services for W. Nixon Eborn, R dren. The Maynr and Council reserves the ORDINANCE NO. 6712 said Section 3 and now available therefor parishioner of St. Anthony's right lo reject nny and all bids H)NI> OHDINANCE APPROPRIATING by virtue nt provision In a budget or was »dopted and M.H.VI of imld moneys Is declared that the Supplemental lx>l* • Ininpstearl Road, Mctuchen, Funeral services were held By Order nf the Mayor nnd Cnuni-ll. previously Ir i •:••'!«• "ilnted to surh purposes. Statement required by aald Iwal Bonii Church and a member of its PATRICK POTOCNIG, 252.000. AND AUTHORIZING THE budgets of the Ilorough ISSUANCE OF $240,000 BONDS OK adopted. flection 8. To finance aaid purnnM-n l,:iw hnn been duly made and filed in the who died Friday evening at Kliz-j on Sunday at 1 P. M. at the Sy- Rosary Society. linrough Clerk by $133,300, and that the laaaance of M thany R., Colonia; two daugh- KKI'Alfis ~<>V " ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS BE IT ORDA1NKI) I1Y THE ROROUOH "Improvement Bond' are hereby centum (6%) per annum. All matters wKhlnhllgatloni will be within all debt UmKa- in Fnirview Comelery, West Cemetery, Staten Island. ters, Miss Mary F., at home; IN HUILDINOS IN THE BOnOlKiH OF JOUNC1L OF THE BOROUGH OF authortzed i«,,bejasiied ln^ the ^rincipnl • no • in Mid h-mdi not determined byjtlon* pretcrtbed by the Local Bond law. CARTERET. amount of t240,0O0 pursuant to the Local field. Section 1. All electrical construction JAHTERET. IN THE COUNTY OF this ordinance shsll be determined by res- Section 10. This ordinance shall tMte Mrs. Ann Bowley, Rahway; AIDDLKSEX. NEW JERSEY (not less Bond Law of New Jersey. In anticipation olutions to he hereafter adopted, (tct twenty days after the first publication Born !a Cresswell, N. C, Mr. MICHAEL TANDYRAK and electrical equipment shall be nf the luuance of aald bonds, and to five grandchildren; one great- rensonahly safe to person! and property han two-thirds of all the members Section 7. To finance aaid purposes, thereof after final passage. F.hom lived most of his life in CARTERET — Michael Tan- hereof alflrmatlvely concurring). AS temporarily finance aald Improvement* or JOSEPH NEMYO grandchild; two brothers, Pas- and in conlnrmlty with the provisions nf FOL1/WS: purpoies, negotiable notea of t9 Borough bond anticipation notes of said Township Ihe Mehichen-Woodhridee aren dyrak, 79, of 40 Holly Street this onllnAnce and the applicable statutes In a principal amount not exceeding of an aggregate principal amount not ex- President of the Council quale D'Alessio and Luigi D'- by of the State of New Jeriwy and all Section 1. The several improvements ceeding 1133Jon are hereby authorised Said Ordinance remains on file In thai described In Section 3 of this bond 1240,000 are hereby authorized lo be Ho was assistant supervisor of died June 1 in Elizabeth Gen- Alessio in Italy; a sister, Mrs. order*, rules and regulations issued by Issued purtuant to and within the nnd reauthorized and shall be Issued pur-! office of the Municipal Clerk for puhtla the authority thereof irdtnanc* are hereby respectively Inspection. Middlespx Water Company,jeral Hospital. He was a parish' Lucia Pelligrino in Italy. lUthorlzed as general Improvements to he limitations prescribed by said Lnw. suant to said Local Bond Law, In antici- Wnodbridfie. He was a member Section 2. As used in this ordinance, made or acquired by The Borough of Section 3. The Improvement! hereby pation nf the Issuance ol said bonds. Said Notice Is further given that aald ordin- ioner of. St. Mary's Ukrainian "reasonably safe tn persons and Carteret, New Jersey. For Ihe said authorized and the aeveral purpose! for notes shall bear Interest at a rate which ance will be further considered for final of Americus Lodge 83 F. & A. M.Catholic Church and a member MRS. MARGARET SMITH property", aa applied to electrica' ' ' l' several Improvements or purposes stated the financing of which aald obligations Shall not exceed six per centum <«'"!> per passage by said Council at a regular and the Kiwnnin Club of Wood- construction and electrical equipment, In said Section 3, there are hereby are td be Issued (each of which shall be annum, and may be renewed from time to meeting of that body to bs held In Ihe of its Holy Name and Holy FORDS Funeral services inonn* safe to use in the service [or appropriated the respective sums of made or undertaken In accordance with tlms pursuant to and within the limita- Council Chamber at the Municipal Build- bridge. Mary Society. Born in Ukraine, which the installation or equipment Is money therein stated as the appropria- the respective plans or specifications or tions prescribed by said Local Bond Law. ing, Woodbridge, N. J. on Tuesday, tha for Mrs. Margaret J. (Young) without hazard to persons or tions made for said Improvements or both, therefor prepared and on file In the Surviving is his widow, the r lrty All matters with respect to said notes not 20th day of June, 1967. at I o'clock In he had resided in Carteret for Smith, 121 Roosevelt Avenue,IP ?P - purposes, said sums being inclusive of all office of the Borough Clerk and hereby determined by thl* ordinance shall he de-the evening, at which place and time all former Elma Karitzky. 60 year. He had retired 13 3, Conformity ol electrical appropriations heretofore made therefor approved), the appropriation made for termined oy resolutions to he horenftrr persons Interested will b* given an oppor. who died Sunday at Roosevelt Installations with applicable regulation and amounting In the aggregate to and the estimated cost of each auch set forth In the National Electrical Code adopted. In the event that bonds are l> turtlty to be beard concerning >al4 ordin- years ago from the American Hospital, were held yesterday $232,000 Including the aggregate sum of purpose, and the estimated maximum pursuant to this ordinance, the ag-ance. MISS MARILYN JOULE which has been approved by the $12,000 as the several down payments for amount of bond a or notea to be lamed for Agricultural Chemical Compa- at the Runyon Mortuary, 568 American Standards Association, shall be said improvements or purposes required each auch purpose, an respectively as iregate amount of notes hereby author- JOSEPH V. VALENTI WOODBRIDGE-Funeral ser- ny, Carteret. prime-facia evidence that such Installa- by law and more particularly described in follows: ized shall be reduced by an amount equal Municipal Cleric Middlesex Avenue, Metuchen, tions are reasonably safe to persons and to the principal amount of the bonds) so L.P. «/8/67 K7.M vices for Miss Marilyn M. Joule, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. property. i:i Vanderbilt Place, who died with a requiem Mass at Our Section 4. Conformity of electrica ESTIMATED Anna Pochakilo Tandyrak; two MAXIMUM NOTICE , In the County ol Middlesex, as follows: Saturday, were held Tuesday Lady of Peace Church, Burial quipment with applicable standards oi Notice It hereby given that the follow-1 Section 1. The acquisition of the prop- daughters, Miss Mary of New was in Resurrection Cemetery. Jnderwrlters Laboratories, Inc., shall be APPROPWA: AMOUNT OF Ing proposed Ordinance was introdooed erties end the making ol the improve- morning at the Greiner Funeral prlma-facla evidence that such equipment TION AND ESTI- BONDS OH and passed on first reading at a meeting ments described In Section > of this ord- York City and Miss Olga Tandy- Born in Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs.Is reasonably safe to persons and improvement er Purpes* MATED COST NOTES II ii ic '14 Green Street, with the rak of Carteret; two sons, Jo- property. of the Municipal Council of the Township inance are hereby respectively authorized Smith resided in the Fords- Section S. Before any person, firm or of Woodbridge. in the County of Middle- to be acquired and made by the Town- Rev. William H. Sehmaus offici- (a) Construction of a new building which sex. New Jersey, held on the «Lh day ofship of Woodbridge, There Is hereby ap- ating. Burial was in Cloverleaf seph of Carteret and Alex of Rahway area for the past 25 corporation shall Install, extend or renew shall be of Claaa A construction (aa Creskill and three grandchil- any electrical wiring or fixed electrical defined or referred to In Section 40A:2-22 June, 1M7. and that said ordinance will propriated to the acquisition of such prop- Park Cemetery. years. She was a parishioner of equipment, they shall first file ei of the Local Bond Law) lor us* as a be taken up for further consideration for erties and the making of said Improve- dren. Our Lady of Peace Church and application for inspection with the municipal garage for the storing and final pnasage at a meeting of aald Munici- ment* described In Section 3 hereof (here- Miss Joule was the daughter Building Inspector "and the Middle garaging of motor vehicles and other pal Council to be held at its meeting room inafter referred to an "purposes"), the of Frank Joule and the late Eliz- Funeral services were held a member of the Rahway Loyal Department Association of Fire Under- equipment of the Borough on the in the Memorial Municipal Building, respective amormts of money hereinafter Monday at 8:30 A. M. at the Order of Moose Ladies Auxili- writera, and pay them any required northerly side of Roosevelt Avenue Woodbridge, New Jersey, on the 20th day stated as the appropriation for «ald re- abeth Joule. She resided in application or Inspection feea as may beconstituting Lot J In Block 9 on the. Tax of June, 1967, at 8 o'clock P.M. or as spective purpose*, mi* approbation Woodbridge for the past 25 years Synowiecki Funeral Home, 56 ary. determined from time to time by said Assessment Ma:ip ol the Borough, and the soon thereafter u said matter can be shall be met from tha proceeds of the Borough of Carteret and Middle original reached, at which tlm* and place all per bonds authorized, and the down payment and was a parishioner of Trinity Carteret Avenue and at 9 A. Surviving is a son, Norman Department of Fire underwriters. purchase and Installation of all M. in St. Mary's Ukrainian When emergency repairs are necessary furnishings and equipment therefor • UMN sons who may be Interested therein will appropriated, by this ordinance. Episcopal Church. She was a Dempster, with whom she re- in order to maintain service on an be given an opportunity to be heard con- Section 1. The Municipal Council of the member of Americus Chapter Catholic Church where Rev. sided. electrical system, the necessary repairs (b) Purchase of new and additional cerning the aame. Township of Woodbrlrtge has ascertained Basil Makuch was celebrant of may be made without first filing ai vehicles and equipment for the Borough A copy of this ordinance has been post- and hereby determlnea that (1) none of 137 Order of Eastern Star. application for Inspection. In such case; consisting of on* (1) power-operated trea ed on tha Bulletin Board upon which pub Ihe purposes referred to tn the schedule Surviving besides her father, the requiem Mass. Interment EDMUND DUDKA the application shall be filed not late stump remover, on* (1) power-operated Uo notices are customarily posted in theset forth in Section 3 of this ordinance is thin trie next working day after tn» date tree branch chipper, on* (1) four-wheel Memorial Municipal Building of the Town-a current cxpeme of «ald Township, sdid are a brother, Frank F. Jr., was in St. Gertrude Cemetery, CARTERET — Funeral ser- on which tha repairs were made. drive jeep dump truck, on* (1) self- propelled street sweeper, on* (1) power- ship, and a copy la Available up to and(2> It Tlio Bupi>lemei>tal debt statement at a meeting of the Borough Council of chek, 59, of Timonium. Mary- ka Funeral Home, 5U State Middle Department Association of tire cqiilrert by aald 1 JIW has been duly made the Borough of Carteret, in the County of of (he Township Including various land, a native and former resi- Underwriters. The Building Inspector of n't (tied In tha office of the Borough Middlesex, New Jersey, held on June 7. pumps and macMsery and Instru- Street, with a solemn high Mass the Borough of Carteret or any of Ills Jlerk and a complete executed duplicate 1967. It will be further considered for ments necessary for the operation dent of Cartere. for nvany years, of requiem at St. Michael's authorized agents shall have the authority hereof hai been filed In the office of the final passage, after public bearing ot such plant I 5.W0 I J7I f iXO - It years died recently in Timonium Hos- Woman's Club to disconnect or order disconnection of director of the Dilvsion of Local Finance thereon, at a meeting of said Borough (4) The acquisition of two dleeei Church. Burial was in the church electrical service to »ald electrical n the Department of Community Affairs Council to be held in the Municipal trucks with toadmaster refuse pital. Mr. Skerchek had oper- cemetery. Installation. In cases of emergency, when if the State of New Jersey, and such Building in said Borough on June 21, 1967bodies $«,*» f U.M0 S years ated and owned the Andy and necessary for safety to persons or statement shows that the gross debt of at 8:00 o'clock P.M.. and during the week (5) The acquisition of a mechani- Born in Hungary, Mr. Fisco property or when electrical equipment he Ilorough as defined in said Law is prior to and up to and Including the date Frank Supermarket in Timon- Board Chairmen may interfere with the Borough of increased by the authorization of the of such meeting, copies of said ordinance cal street sweper together with the had resided here for the past Carteret. The Building Inspector of the :>onds and notes provided for in this bond will be made available at the Clerk's appartus and machinery necessary him. A U. S. Navy veteran of SO years. He was retired from COLONIA — At a meeting ol Borough of Carteret or any of his rdlnance by 5240,000. and the obligations Office in said Borough to the members of for Its operation * l*,150 i 910 *ns« S years World War II, he was a parish- the Federated Woman's Club of authorized agents shall have the authority iUthortzed by this boud ordinance will be the general public who shall request the <6) The acquisition of automotive the National Fireprooflng Co., to disconnect or order the disconnection within all debt limitations prescribed by same. vehicles consisting of two ten ton ioner of St. Demetrius Ukr 'in Colonia, Mrs. Joseph Vitale, immediately of service to electrical said Law. trucks J14.M0 $ 910 1111,810 5 years. Keasbey. A parishioner of St. installations. PATRICK POTOCNIG Orthodox Church while residing president, announced the board (d) Amounts, not exceeding $24,000 In Borough Clerk (7) The acquisition of * front end ^Michael's Catholic Church of the Section 9. The provisions of this loader truck,for use by the De- in Carteret. He was a member chairmen for the coining sea- ordinance shall not apply to work done In L.P. 6/a-15/*7 *iO7.» •1,379 5 yean Byzantine Rite, Perth Amboy, connection with lines or equipment owned partment'oT Public Works. $27,500 of The American Legion Post of the two dlesel trucks, an of which he was also a member ol the son: by a Public utility, as defined in Section Total. *12»,150 16,410 1121.740 253 in Timonium and of the St. George Society. He was one Finance, Mrs. Michael Hughes, 48:2-13 of the revised Statutes of New Notice is herafcy (fvep, that the follow- means that tha total appropriation In the Elks Lodge at Townson, Mary Jersey and directly usaU In the supplying big proposed Ordinance w Introduced ordinance, the total down payment and within the limitations prescribed by the of the organizers of the church. Mrs. Willard MacArgel, Mrs. of its service. and passed on flrat reading at a meeting the total amount of bonds will remain the Section 4. The cost of such purposes, as Section 10. A tea of $2.00 (two) dollars hereinbefore stated, Includes the -aggre- Local Bond Law. Each of said notes shall land. of the Municipal Counoit of the Township ime; NOW, THEREFORE, be signed by the Mayor and Municipal Surviving are his Widow, Rollin Hubbard, Mrs. Edward shall be paid to the Building Inspector for of Woodbritlge, in the County of Middle- BE IT ORDAINED by the Township gate amount of $11,680 which is estimated Mrs. Hueston; good cheer, Mrs. electrical permits. All other lees to be In sex, New Jersey, held on the 6th day of to be necessary to finance the cost of such Treasurer and shall be under the seal ot Mrs. Barbara (Beres) Fisco; a accordance to Middle Department Committee of the Township ol Woodb- purposes, including architect's fees, ac- said Township and attested by the Muni- Natalie Wadiak Skerchek, two dVughte"r7Mrs!"juiiV Rosmos"-i Chester Little; hospitality, Mrs. Association of Fir* Underwriters require June, 1967, and that aaid ordinance will ridge, in the County of Middlesex, as fol- cipal Clerk, Said officers ape hereby au- be taken up for further consideration for lows: counting, engineering and Inspection costs, sisters, Mrs. Mary Heljey of |Keasbey. five sons> Jonlli KearJ C. Miller; program, Mrs, Sam-ments. inal passage at a meeting of said Muni- legal expense* and other expenses, includ- thorized to execute said notes and to issue Section 11. Any person, firm or Section 1. The acquisition of tha proper- ing Interest on such obligations, to the ex- said notff* in such form aa (hey may lid- Monterey, CaMfornia and Mrs. uel Kushman; publicity, Mrs. corporation who shall violate any •Ipil Council to be held at Its meeting ties and the making of the improvements ny; Michael, Fords; Stephen, room i" the Memorial Municipal Building, tent permitted by Section 4OA:2-» of the apt In conformity with law. The power provisions of this ordinance or shall fall described In Section 3 of this ordinance Local Bond Law. to determine any matters with respect to Ann Prokop of Carteret and twoKeasbey; Andrew, Edison, Al- Walter Barsce; year book, Mrs. to comply therewith, or shall violate or Woodbridge, New Jersey, on the 20th day are hereby respectively authorized and Section 5. It is hereby determined and said notes not determined or this ordin- brothers, John Skerchek of Mon- bert, Perth Amboy; 13 grand- CharleB Bottita; club historian, fail to comply with any order made of June. 1967, at 8 o'clock P.M. or AS soon reauthorized to be acquired and made by ance and also the power to sell said notes n thereunder. oii"convtction thereof, be thereafter as said matter can be reached, the Township of Woodbridge. There Is stated that not less than $6,410 of the tfcr y and Michael of Carteret. Mrs. George Holt, past presi- moneys appropriated under the caption Is hereby delegated to the Municipal Trea- children; four great-grandchil- subject to a penalty of Imprisonment in at which time and place all persons who hereby appropriated and reapproprlated surer who Is hereby authorized to aril said Funeral services were held the County jail for a teru\ not exceeding may be interested therein will be given an to the acquisition of such properties and "Capital Improvement Fund" on budgets dren. dent; advisor, Mrs. Hubbard; ninety days or by a fine not exceeding of said Township heretofore adopted Is notea either at one time or from time to Saturday at 9:30 A. M. at the opportunity to be beard concerning the the making of said Improvements describ- Ime In the manner provided1 by law. major project, Mrs. Julius Sos- 5200 or both. The Imposition of one lame. ed In Section 3 hereof (hereinafter referr- available to finance said purposes in ac- Synowiecki Funeral Home, 56 MRS. CATHERINE MILLER penalty for any violation shall not excuse cordance with "Section 40A:2-ll of said Section 9. It Is hereby determined and tazko; club photographer, Mrs. the violation or permit It to continue. A copy of this ordinance has been poat- ed to as "purpose"), the respective am- ount* of money hereinafter atated as the Local Bond Law and $6,410 ot said tnon stated that the average period of useful- Carteret Avenue, Carteret and WOODBRIDGE — The fune- Leo Burke; by-laws and stand- Section 12. The Borough Council of the •i on the Bulletin Board upon which pub- eys 1* hereby appropriated, to such pur- ness of «ald purposes, according to their Borough of Carteret in the County of ic notices are customarily posted in the appropriation and reappropriatlon for said at 10 A. M. at St. Demetrius ral of Mrs. Catherine Millar, 242 ing rules, Mrs. Wilmer Alle- respective purposes, such appropriation poses. reasonable lives, taking Into consideration Middlesex hereby declares that should Memorial Municipal Building of the Town- the respective amount of bonds or notes Church where Rev. John Hun- Grove Street, who died Mon- any section, paragraph, sentence or word ship, and a copy is available up to andshall be met from the proceeds of the Section 6. Tn finance said purpose* bach; public welfare, Mrs. 1 to be Issued for said purposes, ts a period in this ordinance, be declared for any including the time of such meeting to thebonds authorized, and the down payment bonds ot said Township ot «n aggregate diak was celebrant of the Di- day, is scheduled for this morn- James Anderson; civic improve- reason Invalid, it la the intent o! said appropriated, by this ordinance. principal amount not exceeding $121,740 of 6.12 years, computed from the date ot members of the general public of the said bonds. vine Liturgy. Interment was in ing at 8:30 at the Leon J. Ge- Borough Council that it would have Township who shall request such copies, are hereby authorized and shall be Issued ment, Mrs. Walter Brach; art passed all other portions of this ordinance Section 2. The Municipal Council of pursuant to said Local Bond Law. Said Section 10. It Is hereby determined and Cloverleaf Park Cemelary, rity Funeral Home, 411 Amboy independent of thfe elimination herefrom at the office of the Municipal Clerk In thetha Township of Woodbridge has ascer- declared that the Supplemental Debt department, Mrs, Jack Wiggins; Memorial Municipal Building In Wood- tained and hereby determines that (1) bonds shall bear Interest at a rate which Woodbridge. Avenue, with a high Mass of of any such portion aa may be declared bridge, New Jersey. shall not exceed six per centum (6%) perStatement required by said Local Bond American home, Mrs. Thomas Invalid. none ol toe purposes referred to tn the annum. All matters with respect to said Law has been duly made ana" filed In the The pall bearers were Mi- requiem at 9:00 at St. James' Norton; drama, Mrs. Nat Aco- Section 13. If any ordinance now oi AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE AND schedule set forth in Section 3 of this or- bonds not determined by this ordinance office of the Municipal Clerk $t ajaM Town- chael Skerchek, Jr., Robert Cur- Church. Burial will be in the hereafter adopted is inconsistent with tha REAUTHORIZE VARIOUS PUBLIC IM dinance Is a current expense of the Town- shall be determined by resolutions to be ship and that such statement so filed cella. provisions of this ordinance, such Incon- PROVEMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ship, and (2) it is necessary to finance shows that the gross debt of said Town- said purposes by the issuance of obliga- hereafter adopted. ran, Frank Skerchek. Jr., Emil church cemetery. sistency shall be resolved by observing WOODBRIDGE, IN THE COUNTY OF Section 7. To finance aald purpose, bond ship as defined in Section 40A:2-43 of said the higher standard. MIDDLESEX, TO APPROPRIATE AND tions of said Township pursuant to the Law, is Increased by this erdinance by Mabo and Edward Warga. Bom in Ireland, Mrs. Miller Local Bond Law of New Jersey, and (3)anticipation notes of said Township of $19.3 billion lqst in missile Section 14. This ordinance shall take TO REAPPROPRIATE $140,250 TO PAY aggregate principal amount not exceeding $121,740, and that the Issuance of said ob- had lived here most of her life effect and be in force from and after its THE COST THEREOF, TO MAKE A each of said purposes shall be undertaken ligations will be within all debt limitations system programs, at a general improvement, no part of $121,740 are hereby authorized to be is- MRS. HAANAH BROWN and was a parishioner of St. approval, as required by law. DOWN PAYMENT AND TO AUTHORIZE sued pursuant to said Local Bond Law Inprescribed by the Local Bond Law. The foregoing ordinance was Introduced AND REAUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE which shall be assessed against property CARTERET — Mrs. Hannah James' Church and a member of specially benefited. anticipation of the Issuance of said bonds, Section 11. 'Ms ordinance shall take ef- at a meeting of the Council of the OF BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH APPRO in the event that bonds are Issued pursu fect twenty days after the first publication (Bcrkowitz) Brown, 83, of 46 LEGAL NOTICES Borough of Carteret held June T, 1967 PRIATION, AND TO PROVIDE FOR the church Rosary Society. when It was adopted on first reading. The Section 3. The several purposes hereby ant to this ordinance, the aggregate am thereof after final passage. Roosevelt Avenue, died June 1 Surviving are four sons, Hen- said ordinance will be further considered |THE ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPA authorized and reauthorized for the fin- ount ot note* hereby authorized to be is JOSEPH NEMYO NOTHICE TO BIDDERS on second reading for final adoption at a TION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF ancing of which said obligations are to besued shall be reduced by an amount equal President of the Council at Perth Amboy General Hos- ry, Perth Amboy; William, NOTICE IS hereby riven that sealed THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONDS. Issued are set forth in the following to the principal amount of the bonds so bids will be received for THE meeting of said Council ot the Borough of Said Ordinance remains on file In the pital. Born in Hungary, she had Woodbridge; Donald, Sewaren; Carteret on June 21. 1967 at 8 P.M WHEREAS, the Municipal Council by "Schedule of Purposes and Amounts", Issued. If the aggregate amount ot out MAINTENANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF Borough Hall. Cook' Ordinance No. 192, adopted June at, 1966whic, h schedule also shows (1) the esti- standing bonds and notes Issued pursuant office of the Municipal Clerk for public in- resided here for 65 years. She George, Woodbridge; 15 grand- CARTERET, N.J. DUMPS the Borough of Council Chambers, .. spection. Carteret. by the Clerk of the Borough of Avenue, Carteret, N.J. at which time and authorized, among other things, the ac- mated cost of each such purpose, and (2)to this ordinance shall at any time exceed was a member of the Congre- place all persons Interested will be giver quisition of a crawler crane and appropri- the amount of each such sum which Is to the sura first mentioned tn this section Notice la further given that aald ordin- children; two great-grandchil- Carteret. Borough Kail, Cooke Avenue, ance will be further considered for final gation of Loving Justice, Carteret, New Jersey up to 1:00 P.M. on an opportunity to be heard. ated therefor the sum of $57,200. and theb!e provided by the down payment here- the moneys raised by the issuance of said Mrs. Thomas June 21, 1967 at which time they will Iw Patrick Potocnlg Municipal Council finds that the crawler inafter reappropriated to finance the re-bonds shall, to not leas than the amount of passage by said Council at a regular meet- Sisterhood and the Somers, Woodbridge. opened and publicly read. borough Clerk crane is no longer needed and desires to spective purposes, and (1) the estimated such excess, be applied to the payment of ing of that body to be held Is the Council Jewish Center. Specifications may be obtained from the L.P. 6/8/67 substitute therefor a crawler tractor at maximum amount of bonds and notos to such notes then outstanding. Chamber at the Municipal Building, lhe estimated cost of J623X) and the Milbe issued for each such purpose, and Ui Section 8. Each bond anticipation note Woodbridge. N. J. on Tuesday, the 20th She is survived by her hus- MRS. ASSUNTA CIUFFREDA SUMMARY OH SYNOPSIS OF 1966 AUBIT REPORT OF nldpal Council desires to appropriate such i the period of probable usefulness of each Issued pursuant to this ordinance shall be day of June, 1967, at 8 o'clock in the eve- PORT READING — The fu BOROUGH OF CARTERET AS REQUIRED BY N.J.S. 4OA:5-7 sum for the acquisition of the crawler such purpose, according to its reasonable dated on or about the date of Its issuance ning, at which place and time all persons band, James; three daughters, SJMBiNEO"COMPAHATIVE"BALANCE SHEET Interested will be given an opportunity lo Mrs. Ruth, Gallo of Rahway; neral of Mrs. Assunta Ciuffreda, December i •cember 31 tractor and reduce the amount approprlat-llife, computed from the data of said and shall be payable not more than one be heard concerning said ordinance. Year19H6 Year 1965 til by such ordinance for the acquisition bonds: year from it* date, shall bear Interest et 24 Turner Street, who died Sat- ASSETS a rate which shall not exceed six per cen JOSEPH V. VALENTI Cash t SU2.851.0S $ 85.515.15 ! Taxes Assessments and Liens Receivable 315,t97.7B 270,214.89 SCHEDULE OF PURPOSES AN1> AMOUNTS turn \6' r) per annum and may be re Municipal Clerk Property Acquired for Taxes—Assessed Value 50.368.17 50.443.17 newed from time to time pursuant to endL.P. 6/8/67 Accounts Receivable 42,458 25 81,672.29 Appropri- Deferred Charges 10 Future Taxation—General Capital 4,676.394.89 4,838,894.8!) ation and Amount of 596,184.74 Deferred Charges to Revenue oE Succeeding Years ... 192,477.79 Eillmaled Dawn Bonds and l'rrlod of Purpose Cust raymeul Notes Usefulness Total Assets $5,779,747-93 $5,902,925.1.1 Consideration Is Our 80 Year Tradition (1) There shall ix acquired street cleaning equipment consisting of LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS three Leaf Loaders with Trailers Bunds and Notes Payable $4,182,000,00 $4,455,000.00 504.052.ii] and other equipment necessary for \ Improvement Authorizations 497,832.50 * 10,450 other Liabilities and Special Funds 429.381J.M 51ti.564.20 Ihi'ir optialiun $11,000 t 550 19 years Reserve for Certain Assets Receivable 369,665.1:1 323,565.79 (21 The Township shall acquire Over Half Century Surplus ' 300,864.07 82,842.53 and install playground and park equipment In the vorluut play- Ol Personal Service Total Liabilities, Reserves and Surplus $5,779,747.93 $5,902,929.13 grounds and parks of the Town- ship including swing setts, all me- To All Faiths tal slids, tup deck covered tup and COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN SURPLUS umbrella lup slides, climbers, Thomas CURRENT FUND sninits, hobby hursfs. metal sand Throughout Middlesex County REVENUE (CASH BASIS) Year 1%« Year 1965 $ 71,293.32 boxes and other playground park Surplus Balance January 1 ' 1 8,2*) I 400 t 7,1190 15 years AUGUST ¥ GREINER II, Manager Miscellaneous—From othijr Ihan improvements l-ocal Property Tax I.tvies , 421,5711.02 ) <:i) 'There shall be acquired addl- Joseph rollmiun of Delinquent Taxes and Tax Title l.li'in 15:i.«4.3» 117,34:1.5(1 liuiul equi|imt'iit itud inai'hlueiy L'olluL'tiun of Current Tax Levy 4.1)111,(151.85 3 4 fur the sfwci.iBt treatment plant ul the To\Mi.hl[i including various Tola! and Surplus $5.247,35l).5a $4.3«i,677.'26 puinpn and machinery and Instru- Greiner Funeral Home ments necessary for the uueiutiull KXl'ENUITtlHES ACCKUAI, BASIS ul svuli plant $ 4,400 I 240 t 4.150 13 years Budget Expenditures Muulcipil Purposes $ County Tuxes .. '. 631,097.114 14) The acquisition o(v two dlesel 1,891,290.82 trui'k* with LoaJmaster refuse COSTELLO ".ocal District School Taxes 2,1117,1159.% Other Expenditures 47(i.!)!l builu-s anil two loadmaster refuse i .iliL'ciuiu bmlu-s . $ 51.100 % 51,73 DIRECTORS ill Kx]>iiiidituicK (1>) rhL> Jti'tiuibitioii ol a iTiuvU'r by Future Taxes li.u'tiH* together uith the bpparu FUNERAL HOME August F. Greiner II s; Kxueuiltmres (u be RUIM His and niaubint'ry necessity lor $4.!Hi3.2tJU.23 $4,235.3113.94 Us opi-i'allun, $ 62,21)11 *3,070 $ 59,130 5 years William A. Schaefer Total Adjusted Expenditures $ 234.U8I.35 $ 71,293.31 Totals $HOJ50 $6,930 $133,31)0 Surplus Balance December 31 Green St., & Cooper Avc, ltelin, Z8S-0O75 44 Green St., Woodbridge. ME 4-0264 i 4. The coat of »uch purposes, tff .sued If the aggregate amount of out : RECOMMENDATIONS relnbelure stated, Includes the aggre- ndlng bonds and notes iysued pursuant That Interest on delinquent taxes and ii(sv>smt!iils be collected [n accordance •ile amounl ol in/'.:1! \ h h is • "'is olilinjii' e Khull at any tutu- t-\ci-i'^ State & Center St., Perth.Amboy, HI 2-0075 with tha resolution. Mini llr^ mt'iitlnueit in IhU .>- Imu '1'hai.t •«»• Collector iilr.it list ul un< '•' t ists us, rtqiuc i-l by (US i >i by Ii i- L-. • :• til s.tu 54:4.il.1 JOUIU »llJll, lu uul !»»» Ulill Ulo 4IUUUIII Thai t*x«k muie Ihuu Iwu uui lie UIUKCUNI M i iuy uiul LEADER-SHOPPER

Achievement awards were Bobcats Inducted Ann Baranko To Get Avenue, will receive a Bachelor During the summer months Over! 13 Girl Scouts Changes Told presented as follows: T.arry of Arts Degree In elementary Miss Baranko will teach the re- The honeymoon is over when Cohen, Anthony Torsiello, Da- By Scout Pack 49 B. A. Degree Today Education from Paterson State tarded and handicapped children you discover that your Pet vid (Ircenslein, Bret Obermnn, i New Bobcats in- College today. Mm Baranko at the Woodbridge State School Lamb is really a little Bossy. Thomas Lynch, Billy Durkce, WOODBRIDGE - Migi Aim Receive Badges In Cub Leaders dueled into Cub Scout Pack 49 was also named to the Dean's and in September will begin her John (irant, Chris Kenny, Scott Baranfco, daughter of Mr. and new duties as teacher in the TSEUN—Thirteen Girl Scouts 1SEI.IN - Cub Seoul Park at its last meeling in St. Ce-Mrs. John Baranko, 610 Almon U, S. softjpcdals ship collision Popovitch, Joseph Pacia, Paul list. Woodbridge school system. incidents. nf Troop 226 received badges at 249 held its final meeling of relia's Lourdes Hall were Louis a Conrti"of Awards in St. Core Ihe season at Merrill Park wilh M^ffia, Paul Schoeb, Thomas Towaso, Orajd Bianchini, and lia's IyOi(rdes Hall. Mrs. AnnCubmasler David Bagish. Rokita, Patrick Donovan, Wayne Vivian, Michael Ginson. Patrick James Conroy. The pack h Terrofiino, leader, and Mrs. Jean II was annminred (hat Raonl Zrllor, Mary Ann Jachym, Creedon, Thomas Balasia, Paul sponsored by Knights of Colum- Garihay, rommitteo chairman. Thompson, Thomas Freeman, Mary Ann TerreRino. Christine is leaving his post to become as- bus Council 3639. Tliayer. Barbara llcimbuch, John Pintak, and Donald Sulli- Woodbridge Kiwanis Club ARMSTRONG FLUTES Cubmaster Joseph Jhmn pre- sistant district commissioner in van. Miiry Carrol. Doroen Derlak, Northeast District of Raritan sented achievement awards as Also, Douglas BozunR, Eugene Susan Ten Eyek, and Susan Council. He will still he in follows: Dcnner Barf, Ernest Slnttmaller. Mallcy, Mark Gregory, James SILVERPLATED No. 104 charge of adult training. Walter Tomaio. Neil Aurigemma, Paul Petto, Eric Eastman, Thomas Annual Antique Auto Show • The troop took a First Aid Chespak will succeed him as Granholm, and George Stubblt- Rcchkn, Kenneth Lake, Glenn US. $162.50 Course last month at the Iselin comThittee chairman. bine; Assistant Dcnner Bars, Hcnkal. S

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CUSTODIANS FETED: Two custodians of the Woodbridge School System were honored for long service by members of the Mu- nicipal Council at a dinner Monday in the American Legion Hall, Berry Street, sponsored by Local 1099, Woodbridge Custodi- ans. From Left to Right: Councilman Charles Tcrzella, Council President Joseph Nemyo, who is presenting a watch to Albert Kuhick; George Mako, who is receiving a similar watch from Councilman George Smith; George Laird, president of the local and Councilman John Hila.

MEMORIAL PARK: Dedicated recently In Port Reading wan the Michael J. Simeon i.i Michael Tutin Memorial Park adja- cent to Port Reading Firehouse. Sitneone served the Port Read ing community as tire commissioner for 25 years. Tutin was the first soldier from Port Reading to die in action in World War II.

THE 'CIRCUS* IS HERE: The Kindergarten of School 17, Colonia presented a circus this week. First row, Susan Thorn, Ken- neth Perry, Donna Augustine, Diane Caruso, Cindy Drucker, Tracey Hilts, Kenneth Preterotti, David Faber, Lester Sak, Roy Remite; second row, Steven Klimkowski, Lorie Heltzman, Michelle Bintliff, Jay Gabany, Albert Angrisani, James Schneider, Gregg Taffet, Louren Jabloii, Janifer Mickey, Yvette Williams; third row, Ronald McGinn, Maryanne Feder, Deborah Piciottf, Theresa Rudnicki, David Armitt; fourth row, Alonzo Welcher, Debra Kimliss, Barbara Sukovich, Louree Tartaglia, James Fenn,

NEW OFFICERS OF VFW POST: Newly installed officers {seated left to right) Sr. Vice Commander Vincent Basilici, Com- mander Frank Buzas, Adjutant and Trustee PPC Alfred Oakley and Jr. Vice Commander Lawrence Calabro (standing) Public Relations Officer and Post Advocate PPC George Goodrich, Surgeon PPC Steve Wuy, Service Officer Richard Wasserman, Chaplain and Membership Chairman John Pluta, Patriotic Officer and Captain of Honor Guard Edward Kulnis, Legislative Officer and Historian Terry Gustafson, and Quartermaster Michael Walsh.

BERNARD J. KASIEWICZ Church Services COMPLETES BASIC TRAIN. ING: Bernard i. Kasiewicz, And Tributes son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Kas- iewicz, 300 Grady Drive, Woodbridge, has completed his Mark Holiday basic training at the United States Training Center, Great CARTERET - The 100th an Lakes, III., where he was a niversary of Memorial Day, be member of the Recruit Train- gan by General Logan in com- HONOR WAR DEAD: Photo shows floral tribute at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in the ing Center Band and assist- memoration of the Civil War Carteret Park placed on Memorial aDy. ant clerk of the band. Dead, was observed in Carteret A 1966 graduate of Wood, on May 30 with Church services verin called for a renewal of our! Democracy. They are truly the 11 bridge Senior High School, he and tributes. deep thankfulness for the su-j(>m,s who have kept our nation''Baptis! t Church will attend a Class A School At the waterfront the Sea preme sacrifice made by those jfrce and J)aV(! ^ as a grand for storekeeping at the Naval Scout Ship 88, the Sea Hawk, killed in United States wars and ....,., °. lln Wars, Commander Al '"ore including a purse from the Doyle. in addition to the veteran groups, Mae of Star Landing Post 2314, Ve- Oakley; St. Elias Post 797, Cath- church members presented by the Mayor and Council, the Po- In charge of decorations w^ere terans of Foreign Wars. Kobbin Edmonds. Willie B. Dinkins, chairman of lice and Fire Departments, the Mayor Thomas J. Deverin told olic War Veterans, Commander W ns, a Carteret High School Band and Al Fazekas; Carteret Memorial Guests attending included the!buildin! g committee and James the parents of veterans killed in chaIman of Board group, the Pvt. Nicholas Minue, action "the heart of Carteret the Hev.* an "}:d Mrs.< J . G^. Wight- * C. M. 11. Drill Team, the Boy Deacons. goes out .to you lovely people, Commander Phil Meisner. 'man, the Rev Brian McCor- Si-outs, dlie Knights of Colum- 1 who must live only with the Print to Memuiial Day all iiuck, Rabbi Samuel NewLerg PAItVUI.I DEI AWARDS: In recognition of their successful completion tit a 12 week session bus, and the Elks, and the Girl memory ol those you lovtsl and Always Late lost tuu soon. But you must veteran orgaiiutitioJis deeoiated er, all ut Wood bridge, tjie Rev. "Helen's train get* ui at four- (mil si- the members of Cub Pack #53, sputisored by Our l.mly of Peace Cliunh, Kurds, were Si-uuts, and several other groups B At the Carteret Soldiers and be pruud, too, to know Dial their t|le *™ ot VB"rails, »' )ut"al «'"< Mis. Brown of Newark, thirty." with the Parvuli Dei Awards by the Kev. George E. tyeutsch lu a special church eere- •Well, Ml be at the station Sailors Memorial Park the deeds of valour are remembered w»«teues. ^^ Mrs !,. Shurpe, Tuskeegee, •••oii v held in their honor. Front Row: Chris O'Leary, Mark Mazur, Gary Tierra, Gerald Hoi gan throngs gathered. Floral tributes in this very special day. and I 'Ala. Mrs. Say- Robinson, Mr. at .five-thirty." Hint lluwurd Coyle. Middle How: David Good, Michael Chesnovitz, John Turiak, Joseph Timko, were siven and prayers utter that we honor Ihem as we honor Laws and lommaudini'iilh in ;im! Mrs.. Elijah lsle-r, Mrs. "Five thirty'.'" «nd William Kacmamky. Back Bow: M. M. Tierra, Instructor, and Father George E. DeuUch, pd Spivikiiig tor Hit1 rMiinle nl no oilier Americans, for Ihey the IHM< '•• nl nianv piviplc une IMiiia BrewUm. Elizabeth.! "Yes: Helen is always an hour Pack Chaplain. Tbomu 4, D«- wv« Uie ire4t defenders oijmade to guids otiier people, jilrs. QareacA Jolly, Mr. and|l4t«, whAiever shj dooa." TWHT.VH Jiinn H, 1007 Lffader-Prrss 25 Local Young Ladies Selected as Debutantes Twenty of Mrs. Theresa Tallarico, 20^ Tundermann, Xt Nnrmanrly ivc Township yound ladies hitve Green S'recl, Wondhridfie; Hot - Road, Colonia; Kathleen B. Va- been selected by a special sy Joanne Gutowski, daughter len'i. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. committee of Ihe of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gulow-! Joseph Valenti, M Claremont 1 Township Uusiness'ski, 14 George Street, Avenel; Avenii", Cd'onin; Donna l.ynn ind Professional Women's Club'Donna Tlertfelder, daughter of Vrnrzia. daughter of Mr. and io be 1967 Debutantes. They will Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hertfeld- Mrs.. G. Nicholas Venezia, 1 be presented al the Seventh an-'er, 81 Washington Avenue, Ise- Woods Lane, Colonia; Barbara nual Debutante Ball on Satur-'lin; Sherrl Klarfield, daughter Wcissman, daughter of Mr. and lay, December 30 at the Scotch of Mr. and Mrs. David Klarfield, Mrs. David Weissman, 23B Mar- Plains Country (Tub. 104 Cypress Drive, Colonia; tool Drive. Woodhridfic; Arlene According to Miss Ruth Wolk,; Charlene Lazur, daughter of Mr. Yudenfreund, doughtcr of Mr. icnrral chairman, a meeting of; and Mrs. Michael Lazur, 51 and Mrs. Stanley Yudenfreund, the Debutantes and their moth-1 Guernsey Lane, Colonia; Dcbo- 93 Division Street, Port Read ers has been called for Friday, i rah Ann MeMorrow, daughter of ing. Tune 23, at the council cham-Mr. and Mrs. James McMor- Committee Meeting !>ers, Municipal Building. 1; row. 152 Jefferson Street, Men- NATHAN M ZHVTMERMAN Main Street. Rules ami regula-ilo Park Terrace; Sherry Mil- Immediately after th« meet- JOINS KIRM: Sun Realty, lions will be outlined at that ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing with the debutantes and Inc., of Woodbridge and East to. Letters have been sent to I Arthur Milford, 230 Clinton their mothers. Miss Wolk has Brunswick announced today mothers informing them of street, Woodbridge; Miss Joyce called a short meeting of her the appointment of Nathan M. ihoir daughters'acceptance and I Munson, daughter of Joseph committee which is as follows: Zimmerman as vice-president notifying them of the meeting.JMunson, 3 Waiter Drive, Wood- Mrs. Rosalie Kinney and Mrs. of Sun Associates, insurance The young ladies selected are bridge, Bernadette Acierno, -co-chair- Brokers. In his new position JOINT INSTALLATION: Officers of Avenel Post, VFW and its auxiliary Installed officers at Joint rites. Above, are officers of ll as follows: Jeanne Carol Osiecki, daugh- men; Mrs. Elizabeth Novak, Mr. Zimmerman will be oper- the auxiliary. Left to right, Mrs. Coral Zellner, treasurer; Mrs. June Whitley, chaplain; Mrs. Ann Selssel, Junior vice president; Mrs. Josephine Swartz, Miss ating head of Sun's newly tx- Mrs. Lucia Sallet, president; Mrs. Dorothy Cloutre, outgoing president; Mrs. Dorothy Sherman, secretary and Mrs. Eleanor ter of Mr.,'and Mrs. C. Charles panded Insurance department. ICnglert, senior vice president. Below, in the same order, are officers of the post: Paul Chomiak, senior officer; Walter Draben, | Osiecki, 90 Leslie Road, Colo- Clare Sutch, Mrs. Beulah Mul- ler, Mrs. Aida Brennan, Mrs. installing officer; Frank Lagola, senior vice commander; Edward Wren, commander; Louis Varyu, quartermaster; rear row, North Madison Avenue, Avenel; ,nia; Gall Perricone, daughter of Mr. Zimmerman attended Catherine Kadash, Mrs. Helen local schools and Rutferi Uni- Charles Sherman, chaplain; George Schnepf, adjutant; Victor Christofferson, chaplain. Missing from the picture is Robert Mey- Patricia Bisbing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perricone, ers, junior vice commander. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bisbing, 521 Hugelmeyer, Mrs. Marie Schott, versity. He recently com- Ford Avenue, Fords; Denice 20 Columbus Avenue, Colonia; Mrs. Mildred Albrecht, Mrs. pleted an extensive advanced Blash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joanne Pignatore, daughter of Nancy Vogel, Mrs. Florence course In Insurance at the Francis Blash, 133 Demorest Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pignatore, Chapman, Miss Janet Fofrich, home office of United State* Avenue, Avenel; Rosalie Cara- 206 Worth Street. Iselin; Linda Miss Irene Onody, Miss Doro- Fidelity & Guaranty Com- vc-llo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. thy Gregowitz, Mrs. Jessie pany, Baltimore, Mdl Joseph Caravello, 34 Overbrook George Roth, 154 Jeffery Road, Mintz, Mrs. Eileen A. Salsano, Mr. Zimmerman hat bern Drive, Colonia; Linda E. Cwie- Colonia; Linda Santoro, daugh- Mrs. Sarah Tezbir, Mrs. Agatha actively engaged In the Real kalo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. San- Loyacano, Mrs. Nettie Eisman, Estate business for the past S Michael Cwiekalo, 31 Marconi toro, 748 Harrell Avenue, Wood- Mrs. Joan Madsen. five years. He li a member of Avenue, Iselin; Deborah Dudas, bridge; Kathilynn Shugarr, George Gil Bride Is serving the Congregation Beth Mor- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chet as chairman of the Men's Com- d«cl and the YMHA. Perth chael Dudas, 283 Augusta Street, Kaskavitch, 276 Bunns Lane, mittee and his vice chairman Amboy. He residei in Wood- Woodbridge. Woodbridge. is Roy Doctofsky. The complete bridge Township with hit wife, Also Chosen Jillian E. Tundermann, daugh- Men's Committee will be an Edna, • teacher In the Perth Michelina Gergely, daughter ter of Mr. and Mrs. Werner O. nounced shortly. Amboy school tyttem, and hit son, Mark. Fashion Show Avenrl Tea Set by PTA COLONIA — In appreciation Action of the efforts of many students' mothers, the PTA of St. John A retreat for the senior high Vianney School, announced aged members of the First Pres- plans for a tea and fashion byterian Church of Avenel will show, Tuesday at Tepper's be held tomorrow through Sun- Founders' Room, Piainfield, day at the Spring Meadow Re- with Ellnore Herman, fashion treat Center. The main speak- coordinator, as moderator. er will be Bill Jverson, | ... Invitations have been, extend- ed to the guests by Mrs. Michael Church, Colonia; United Church ! The Ladies Society of St. An- .Pl&citella, retiring president, of Christ, Colonia; New Dover Port Reading Resident drew's Church will hold its fi- who will also serve as hostess Methodist Church, Edison; First nal meeting of the season Mon- assisted by the entire retiring Isolin Baptist Church, Rahway; St. day at 8 P. M. in the church executive board. Helena's Church, Edison; and hall. A buffet will be served. the Children's Choir of New Wins Home Siding Case The Rev. Walter W. Feigner, Models are Mrs. Charles Ru- Hope Baptist Church, Metuchen, pastor of the First Presbyterian siano, Mrs. Salvatore Hlgliore PORT READING - A Union Items Admission is free, with volun- Church will be the guest speaker. and Mrs. Gerard Geier, mothers lounty firm yesterday was un- of students. tary offerings being accepted • . * for the Pearl Buck Foundation successful in its attempt to col- A skit, "Marvelously Modern ect more than $1,500 from a May Reception Tuesday the Women's Asso- The Sunday School Workers for Amer-Asiaa children. ciation of the First Presbyterian Millie and Her Madcap Moth- of Iselin Assembly of God Port Reading woman who re- ers", will be presented. Parti- • • • fused to pay them for what she Church will hold its monthly Church will hold a planning con- HeldbyPTOft meeting with a workshop sched- cipating will be Mrs, Ray Gur- St. Cecelia's Holy Name So- called unsatisfactory job of sid- bisz, Mrs. Bernard Didario, Mrs. ference his evening, 7:45, at ciety will hold a breakfast meet- SEWAREN - A May recep- uled for 7:30 P. M. in the church the church. ing installation on her home. John Barkovitch, Mrs. John Ma- ing Sunday, after the eight The C. C. Flagge Co. of Union tion for the Parent .Teacher Or- hall. The program will be a o'clock Mass, in the cafeteria. ganization of School #12, was film, "Island of Mercy", the hon, Mrs. Paul Blasco, Mrs. had sued Miss Mary Jane Raitt Michael Carnevale, Mrs, Bart The Webelos of Cub Scout All men of the parish ere in- of 95 Holly Street, Port Read- held at Clare and Coby's. This story of a medical mission in Tack 249 will meet tonight at vited to attend. was the final meeting of the Korea. The ladiei will hold a Crane, and Mrs. Robert Hen- ing, claiming she owed them derson. Mrs. Louis Castellano seven o'clock, in St. Cecelia's • • • $1,528 for "plasticrylic" siding yeax., Gjfts ^e^.presented to retreat Saturday, June 17 from school, Room 207. 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. at the church. will be narrator. Meetings of the Iselin Fife put on her home. Miss- Maryi- EHzubeth Colton, • * • and Drum Corps are scheduled Miss Raitt had countersued, • • • Bingo games will be held to- for Monday and Wednesday, 7 charging misrepresentation and MonwaXazais.i.vAho' will be leav- The family picnic for Cub nii;ht in Beth Sholom Auditori- i l l Pack 73 was held Sunday in Bird House Building P. . at Wayne Wilson Hall, Mid- fraud in the inducing of the con- injg|at,'thf ^njl'i.(?f t|be school year. um, 90 Cooper Avenue, begin- dlesex Avenue. The entire corps tract, and with poor workman- Merrill Park. This concluded ning at 7:45. 1 Content for Scouts meets for drill on Mondays and ship and use of substandard ma- Mrs. Joseph,'EijM *a chairman of MRS. ROBERT R. KOZLOWSKI the pack's activities until the the Senior Group meets Wed- terial. fall. ISELIN - A bird house build- The members of VFW Post nesdays. After one day of trial before After the dinner',, *,' business • • • ing contest will be conducted by 20116 will meet tonight, at eight • • • District Court Judge Herman L. meeting was held. K was voted The Golden Circle of the First Boy Scout Troop 48, which is o'clock, at VFW Post headquar- Breitkopf, Flagge agreed to a upon to donate $200 to the school Avenel Church Setting Presbyterian Church will meet sponsored by VFW Post 2636, ters, Route 27. Tre Clover Leaf Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc., will meet dismissial of all charges, act- library. Mrs. Joan Kocun's sec- for its annual luncheon at the this summer. Monday, 8:30 P. M., at the ing through its attorney Nathan ond grade won the attendance Marine Grill, Asbury Park. The The project Is jointly spon- Counselors are urgently need- Green Street Firehouse Hall. Weiss of Newark. award, OfKozlowski-Timar Rites bus will leave the church at sored by Post 2636 and Iselin ed for camps and conferences 10:30 A. M. and members are Members and guests are re- Miss Raitt had charged that Mrs. Gilda Saphire, president, asked to be on time. Lumber Company. The boys sponsored by the Presbyterian quested to use the Grand Street the company's salesman Mil- was presented with a gift for her SEWAREN — The First Pres- Gluchowski, brother-in-law of » » » have been given plans and spe- Synod of New Jersey. Any per- entrance. ton Huckman of West Orange, time and efforts given during the byterian Church of Avenel was the bride. John G. Timar III, cifications and the lumber will son willing to serve for any the setting Saturday afternoon brother of the bride, and Mich- The Ladies Auxiliary of the • • • had represented to her that the past year. Mrs. Saphire thajnked Avenel Fire Company will hold be donated by the company, week during the summer is re- siding to be installed on her everyone for the gift and for for the marriage of Miss Lor- ael T. Spoon were ushers. quested to contact Mrs. T. E. The executive board of Ken- a scavenger hunt Tuesday night). courtesy of Julius Zengenwald, nedy Park School 24 PTA will home was all plastic. She charg- their help during the year, raine Eugenia Timar, daughter Mrs. Kozlowski, a graduate of Larry Huth, and Walter Jawor- Niemczyk, telephone 755-9578, or of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Timar, Woodbridge Senior High School, Members are asked to meet at Rev. David D. Prince, pastor hold its final meeting of the the local firehouse at 8 P. M. ski. Prizes have been donated school season Monday, 8 P. M., Jr., 65 Arbor Street, to Robert attended Eastern School for ... by Zengenwald and Frank A. of the First Presbyterian R. Kozlowski, son of Mr. and Physicians Aides, New York Church. at the school. A teenage dance is being Stahl. All are members of the • • • Colonia Branch ofAA UW Mrs. Frank Kozlowski of Buf- City, and is employed by J.F.F. veteran's post. • • • falo, N. Y. The Rev. Walter W. Inc., Woodbridge. Her husband, sponsored by St. Andrew's So- The Knights of Columbus, The Session of the First Pres- Feigner officiated. a graduate of Sloan High dality tomorrow night at the The prizes will be on dsplay Council 3639, will meet tonight byterian Qhurch will meet Mon- Will Honor Mrs. Mufson Mrs. Alan Gluchowski, twin School, Buffalo, is employed by church hall, North Madison Ave- along with a sample bird house nue. Music will be by "The Mu- at 8 o'clock at K. of C. Hall, day, 8 P. M. at the church. A sister of the bride, was matron Embassy Millwork, East at the lumber company, Route Grand Street. The council is was held last Thursday, to in COLONIA — Colonia Branch Orange, as a salesman. sic Box" from 8 to 11 P.M. 27. of honor. Mrs. John G. Timar Dress is to be casual. sponsoring its annual family pic- terview Ninth Grade Communl of the American Association of III, sister-in-law of the bride, After a trip to the Catskill According V> Scoutmaster nic Saturday, at Merrill Park. special meeting of the session University Women announces Mrs. Michael T. Spoon were at- Mountains, N, Y., the couple Reinhart Thorsen, "while com- There will be games for the cants Class members as can- that this year's winner of its Substitute Need tendants. will make their home in Wood- petition will have its own re- didates for church membership. children and beverages will be Community Service Award is Serving as best man was Alan bridge. ward, the contest will also aid served. Information can be ob- • • • Mrs. Marvin R. Mufson, 45 Seen In Schools the boys hi their work on Na- ture Study and Woodworking tained from any K. of C. mem- Boy Scout Troop 49 will meet Beacon Hill Drive, Metuchen, 12, at 6:30 P. M., at the Club- WOODBRIDGE - Patrick A. Merit Badges." ber. Tuesday, 7 P. M., at Knights Mrs. Mufson is a lawyer who house on Corielle Street. • • • of Columbus Hall, Grand Street. B o y 1 a n, Superintendent of graduated from the Columbia Schools, today appealed to peo- • « • • . * Christ's Ambassadors, of the University School of Law in ple in the community who are An official board meeting will Fords Five cub scouts of Pack 50, Iselin Assembly of God Church, June of 1958. She was admitted eligible, to place themselves on lie held at the Iselin Assembly Card House Is will be held tomorrow night, to the New Jersey Bar in Feb- the teacher's substitute list for sponsored by Our Redeemer Lu- of God Church, Tuesday, 7:45 7:30, at the church, corner of the 1967-68 school year. theran Church, received awards Cooper Avenue and Berkeley P.M. ruary of 1965. She was a Ford Fads The superintendent explained at the Church. The cubs were: Drawing Many Boulevard. Plans for participa Scholar, a member of Phi Beta • • • that an urgent need for substi Edward Fassett, Frank Racz, tion in the District C. A. Ban- Kappa, and earned honors in WOODBRIDGE — The Card Bingo games will hje held tufces exists in the township on Wesley Smoyak, Andrew Mako quet Friday, June 16, 7:30 P. Political Science at Goucher Fords Fire Company 1 will House, located in the Routes 1 Tuesday in St. Cecelia's Lour both the secondary and elemen- M., at the Eatontown Methodist College. She is married to Mar- meet tomorrow at 8:00 !'. M., and William Roskey.t A picnic and 35 Korvette Shopping Cen- des and Fatima Halls. Early tary levels. Church, will be completed. bird games will begin at 7 P. M. vin Mufson, an orthopedic sur- at the fuehousL' on Coriolle is planned for June 27 at Roo- ter, is rapidly earning an out- It was pointed out that substi- * * * V and regular games at 8 P. M. geon in Perth Amboy, and moth- Street. sevelt Park. The cubs will par- standing areawide reputation tute teachers are not required • * « ticipate in Webelos Day at Camp with folks who deslde the finest A dance will be sponsored by • • • er of two children, age 7 and 4. to have full state certification St. Cecelia's C. Y. O. tomorrow The executive board of the Cowan on July. 8. in greeting cards and clndy. Boy Scout Troop 48 will meet Mrs. Mufson won the award but that county certification is at eight, o'clock, in Lour- with Scoutmaster Reinhart Thor- as a result of her aid in found- Mothers' Auxiliary of the Fords- Popular Loft's candies are des Hall. possible for persons who have Clara Barton Boys Baseball sen, tonight at 7:30, at VFW ing the Middlesex County Legal 60 college credit hours or more. ON DATED MISSILES featured at the Card House. It» • • * Post Headquarters, Route 27. League will meet at the home The Defense Department has greeting card selection Includes • » • Services Corporation. Le ga 1 For the past two^ years the The Junior Girls' Unit of the of Mrs. Hy Blockus, 86 Burn- disclosed in congressional testi- unique and distinctive cards for auxiliary of VFW Post 2636 will Services is a private- non-profit Board of Education has made ham Drive, Monday, June 12, CAPT. R. K. JOHNSON A meeting of the St. Vincent organization which provides le- available a substitute training mony the United States has every occasion. You'll find op- meet Saturday morning, 10:30, at 8:30 P. M. NEW PILOT: Captain Ralph propriate Father's Day and de Paul Society is scheduled for gal assistance to those Middle- course in the a dujt evening spent nearly $20 billion since at the post home, Route 27. Tuesday, 8 P. M., In St. Ce ... K. Johnson, son of Mr. and Graduation cards among the se- sex County residents who quali- school for people who have 60 World War II on missile sys- Mrs. Karl F. Johnson, SO Carl- cejia's Scool, Sutton Street, in college credits, but wish to have Joseph Santucci of the Fords- lection. The Iselin Assembly of God Room 207. fy under the anti-poverty stand- Clara Barton Boys Baseball tems that were not completed. ton Street, Fords, has been more specific experience that awarded U. S. Air Force silver Church members v'il attend the • • • ards as indigents and who are League is in charge of Tag Day, Some programs were impracti- dedication of the District Con- not able to hire their own at- will help them In the classroom. cal or obsolete before finished. pilot wings upon graduation at Five Finalists Named Boy Scout Troop 70 will meet This course is free of charge. which will be held tomorrow ference Grounds at Schooley's torneys. To date the Corpora- and Saturday.' The group will Moody AFB, Csa. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. at Con- Anyone who wishes more de- Captain Johnson received his On Cheerleader Squad Muutain, Saturday, according to gregation Beth Sholom, 90 Coo tion has handled 1,327 applicants meet on Wednesday, June 14, Kev. Harry W. Schaumburg, tailed information Tegarding the SPENDING AND THE WAR commission In 1962 through per Avenue. for legal assistance. at 8:30 P. M., in Our Lady of The Administration has asked ISELIN — Mrs. Ricky Meyer, pastor. Information on the possibilities of substitute em- Peace cafeteria. the aviation cadet program. advisor and director of the St. • • • Congress for a permanent debt ••vent may be obtained by call- Mrs. John Macklnnon^ presi- ployment should call Edward P. • # • A graduate of Perth Amboy Cecelia's Golden Knights Foot- St. Cecelia's Accordion and Keating, director of secondary ing Mr. Schaumburg. dent of the Colonia Branch will ceiling of $365,000,000,000, to High School, he earned Us B. ball Team Cheerleader Squad, Guitar Band will meet Wed- present this Award to Mrs. Muf- education, or Amy Lund, direc The Blessed Virgin Mary So- carry the Government through S. degree in education in 1961 dality of the St. Nicholas Cath- announced five girls were fi- nesday, 7 P. M., in St. Cecelia's son at a dinner tonight at 7 tor of elementary education. June 30, 1969. The present tem- from East Stroudsburg (Pa.) A program of sacred music School, Fatima Hall. olic Church of the Byzantine nalists in the recent try-outs. o'clock at Lou Homer's Ad Lib, Both of these offices are locat porary ceiling of $336,000,000,000 State College. He Is a member •will be presented by the com- • • • . Kite will meet Saturday, at One hundred and ten girls from bined choirs of seven area .Woodbridge. ed in the School Administration will drop to $285,000,000,000, the of Sigma Zeta and Phi Alpha The choirs of the First Pres- Building, School 7:U0 P. M. There will be no Fri- TheU. fourth through seventh grade churches, Sunday, June H, 3 byterian Church will hold re- day food sales until September. current permanent level, July competed. V. M., at Woodbridge High Captain Johnson has served hearsal Wednesday night, the for men and women, will meet Everybody who fs Incapable . * . I unless Consr.es acts. In Southeast Asia. Finalists are: Maureen Bott, School, Churches participating Juniors at 7 o'clock; Interme Wednesday, 8:30 P. M., at Con- of learning has taken to teach Zita Geoffrey, Rita Musanti. arc: First Presbyterian Church, The Fords Women's Demo- His wife, Mary, Is the daugh- diates, 7:45 and Seniors, 8:45. gregation Beth Sholom building, ter of Mr. and Mrs. William !.lodie Petroski, and Mary Ann Avenel; St. John Vidnney ing. [crattc Club will Serve a Covered- Brandt Is interested in Suvict x The Weight Watcherj Club 90 Cooper Avenue. •• | OtwttUde, lVi»k Lwidieou Mouday. Juive i\ Diyc, Wadttbwo, N. C iSwarts. TiCndcr-Prrss Thursday. Juno 1. 10C>7 PAGE THIRTEEN I. WITICKS I.KfiAl IMOTICBK I.MiAl NOTICKS i.KIWU. 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Tint HrailiiiK. be and Imrhy in by the •InSKIMI V VM.KNIT !«f rh*» rosl Ilicinii ill.til he ;is*i>»w. itp-, pupi ,IIPII for il 11*si J»t(i>f»fi iy ••* IvciKlly h.'ii I'lilt'll IMiipiiiitcd hu diiw n pii.vnMMilt mi (*.ipit:il Hini m cn-icnl^ of fur Ihe c.ipil- Impnnr- w*-I i'> fcndi iwii fiftrimlnrd hy "hall bt undrrtnlien A« a generftl Improve- Ktlhrh\ isH.n umild ITMlll in lilt (Trulinll 1*1 1 nlher mdhixl authnrixrrl or rei|iiiii.>l li > sin lit y't r f inn i. 1 ii iii 11- < i in•i inmnl .-IIMI imiMnvi unils **!• hir the r (p.l.il imtii.iu- n^n' (und In lnulRrU hrrot >l< ;H1'»p;nl=nii'. nidin.nu:' jk-h.ill be d<-leriniiicd by ment, nn part of lh<- <'(»M nf which xhaH the if this iliilr Such luii i.'> suli- l.mrl.iiil lots nnili'i' (lit" /nrini; k < I 4II' jlilnntr ,| " -. t\ TnWiT-^in Ju r fliiu .1\ Jtihihk In ri'^ltlllf lim I UP hPi-pnrtcr .tdoptpd. :'"" * -«M MM1 ami I nit jnoprrty np«'la]ly mnv if JI • li fin mi II ine nf ri'm"li,tl iH-t,nti 1 ilrliiHHMll.il rlli'il nil (hi- nciBhlnirlnv, NOTII K .tit 1 Ml1 Tilliillci ti'ln nl li 11 tiiiifi T'>\\ n >hip ,ii<' nn\% ;\\ ;r l;ih' ' In HI iitr? qnid pui'M'isr The sum nl *• '.fie 1 S:-cI irin ' ffltttl I f t liken, uill ail vet mm pi i ;nn r- t.inpi-it\ nm! Uftilil ;ul\ CIMK iilirrl IMP .iki* p lh,n Mi. h.u-l : fl'in "pUE IMIS:1" I. is il ur .i fill I t-nl < '. iM'ir.e oi i, iijticc i,inl pin pus''. Thr nun nl MO.) Is ' •• .'nurnpi iMn! Ii om nuih moivys h"nd nniiiipit' lor niil^s of s.iid 'rinuiship' iS-'('-ton 1. 11 \* hrrrhy d^lrrmitiPd ;mtl[wjjh the piovlsfnm of tins ordinsn-pr ;md 1 run' pi.in nixI ZiniiiK Onlnlini't' of the M, krt. T/A Mlxku'n i hiivi\«,|,| 'I'tiufishlp. iiiul (M it is ncri--i^.ii\ In I'cf't liy ;'\ ;in ,'im;n"n:;i( prinripnl amnitnt nol I "'•iii'il that M) thp mak.nft ?JT t\i(nrl i of pt, rl Tinvn;il .ininnnl nn| f>M-*>r»(lin*j SIH.INH)' Uurul I,;iw. in unfirlpiillnn of thn tssuflncp wl etiuil pnt|n c isbonds nf s.nd Township of nw a; !.«;; i f :ni* hr-ntiv nnthnri/i'd and sh;»M bo imls. Siiid notr«i shnt bear in- o finance mild purpose hy the forrement of any provision nf Citrteit't, Ni'w .|iil •'! bnnrls shall hrnr Intr-rpit al a nilp i t1 t (•'•iilum Hi'; > jwr annum, anrti'0 Local Bond Law of f NeNew Jerwyfrwy,, pursuant thnel s» ,•: TO A 4 lIt 7 KB AN' '•\ w ( »" - ''''• '' - ' B'iK-k 171, Carliirt, NPWI niitltcr apprnpi i.tli'd ( Ihe e!dimat«>d cost of naid pur- I Vi i be Krantpd' a iih ihr m;i!'>r IM-I " t>«\\. jpnue, and i fit th« i- t ic'if in!ri-c--l .it a t:itr which sn.ill nol '6'.' PIT iunmni. All mjittcru wllh \v siiiuil In nndd withihn thf limltnflonliltl s pre PONP i% SlftO^OO, and (A) W,000 of wiid •:r annum. *f»**4. to jia.U Ijnntlt nol rirloi mini'd hy b.v said I-IH;II Bond Law. Alsuml Js to he provided hy tht down pay- OR TK\.\,\T (J, LANDS I.VINt. 1 provirted such .thall ^ nvflialplv in vMitiriK lo r'iUrlck I'otocnlq,! i-*sur*l Eni 'prmiiH-d hy ihU ordln^nrc nhnll be in* Rceulations i r Township >\( Jrrsr\ hofore nt;ilrd. iiirhidrv Ihr ana IIM dolciininc'l by ipsolullons lo hi> Jinrt*-' Rrttlon 5». Tn finance sitid pin poso.l drtrrminpd by resolutions to bp hrrp- mum amount of bonds or notes necpiwnry bridKe, a writipn \\\-'A:\ ••>. \h, it •. ti) in , a; 'iHi-v.s., to be issued for said purpo»« \n $95.om>. lilinn requn^ini: ,imount nl $4.IMX) wliich ii c^tini.ii bond antic nf Siiid Tovvrtsh1|ii aitri r dadoptedt . In the event that 1 Sll'MI'S. HOtVl . OIINII Xl (> < S > jlhi ndoplcd. bearing and noli JI forth IMI^I st^ili ' 1 be npcrss.iry If) fiiiitnrp the cost. of ,«iti! o : piiipoer, bond oi ,in atftrPCi-tp pi'inripal isMicrl pursuant In this nrrtiniincr. the <;|(O,\ i S. I-U.I .: <;\H -\f.K. TH/SII! SITH.IH J. TO j merit of HIP crou r i.ilhln I. II puitKi.se. iniludinis aichilerl's fees, HC amount nf note* hprphy author bpforp, *tatedf tnrltidei the :e AM) l)i-:r.ttlS: i'ROVIDINf; KOR TIIK lli('il)'. loll llo if I Touti-Mn (il ;m pvrrpttinc S.1'1.000 nrp hprohy nuitinrl/cd days alter the *'n. y the not in ^;in fit-l vi-rl. IlKMOVM. ();•' ulK SAMK AND (-t.tinlin^, ('MKim-niiiK ;uul imin'-rfi.Mi prinoip^l nm nu nt ni>i pveccrtin.^ Hiued mtiMi.int tn s;iid IJKH\\ Iwd shall be reduced hy an amount pqual amount of *i\,WO whi'h ia estimated to Ujmn rf<-i.ipt ol Mich pot il i un Ilir Kundinir f.; .. • <; inn lit.-: IMPOSITION OK cusl.s, tt"t;;il cvprnspi! iinrl other rxnt-nsrs are heiThy author /ed to be issue:! Rnnd Law, rlp;.tinn of tlv icrjtn tho princlpul amount of the homls BO be necessary to linance the cost ttl furh lnsp*clor .ihnll hr* n lime ami plan' Inr irtrludtnfi intrtt^l on such obllgnti.xi^ (r ii',u,Mii tn said LIHMI Bond Lnw in ail- ol paid lioitds. Saiid notpfihl shall bpar in- issued. II Ihp agfirpgatr amount Mini) purpose, including architect's fres, ar- I'MN \1,TIKS KOR A NY VIOLATION ( such heaiini; and shall Eivc tin' prlllinnt-r Iho pxlcnl pirmitl(d b.v Scchttn 4(iA 2-2{) L.-inalion of re tssuimco fit id bonds. «' i- f at a r-it" nol excei'il at any time P\CPP(1 |h« sum first mon- countinK. t-nglnecrlngg g and inxpcHInn i wrillpn notice Ihi'mof, Al iiirli lir»iinc Iho UK a OIUIAINK1 H H\ thr Ma.vnr ami; T.ikc nolicc thnt nn HIP Wlh day nf of Ihp Uwal Bond Lav S.tid nnt-c-s sh.ill be in Interest at A iMt< six per centum ((!', 1 per annum, and niHy tinned In this seel Inn. the moneys raised legal pxpentra and other In pcllllonrr shall be Kiicn ;m oppnrtunlly to Hit hiirou^h ol ( : May. 1W7. the /.oninji Board of Adjust- Section 4. Il Is hereby determined and sh.ili nt>: pxr.-ed six per cen.utn itr:u lime to lime pursniml i by the of salt! honds shall, to ldl ._ Interrrt on such obligations to bo heari! and ti> show why sin h. notice it\ tit Miiliih'sct and fltate uf ; p y the ext*m permitted by Section 40A:2-2(1 iiM'nl nt Die Town-ihip of WnodbridK?> al: slated that moneys e\certtint: si ,wxit «ii- {(;<", > per airfum. and m;'y hi t l should be. mcxllNcd nr willhd 'I'hi c> hull lo ant d wUhin the limitations pi-escribeil. nut less than the amount of such PXCPSS of the I^oral Bond Law. 1 11111 1 rejmtutionl iiropriatetl for down payments mi capitjil' j rrMr) t|tnp to time pursuiint lo and wlli n V' ni't' '.nr d llonri Lnw. All matins'be applied tn the payment of the prln- hcarlnit be «[idii 1 i 3 nf the alHiv..:^; ^.P^LS.,^" ^*.*^. * Section 4. it is bArcily net^rrnirtPd and n'it lali'r 'il be and i* hereby mprtiv*m>>nt!( or tor the enpihil impn'\f-! tho limitalions preseribed by snicl I.aw. wilh respert in flnid notes not deter-'cipal of such notei then oulstandlnR than ttn . 1 -- fitatcd that moneys exr«ding $5.00(1, ap- fl tiutt <™ to be In the 9\ ent that bonds a re [Statement required by Ucal Bond improvements or for the capital im- ipector may postpone the ifrite of Hie 11 i In ;n- m ni> h^t'iii am) hieIntion i.s nn file in the of)ice nf ,iaid Roard '- hereby appropriated inim sin h mont-yji ;,rlnptpd. In the even' that him'1* are ' lo this ordinance, the-Law has bfen duly made and field in provement lund in budgets heretofore tearing for a reasonable time beyond such ndopted for said Township are now avail- Health On ir-n Hnd-ni' his a^t tit an* HI DIP Municipal Euildinc. Womlbrldsp. In the paymrnt nl the ctisL ol wild pur' i,su(.rt pur.sunnt to lhi« nirl ivnrc Iho aifjr, v.p unviunt of nnlcs hereby aulhn-illw office of Ihe Munirlpal Clerk of said 10-day period, If In his judgment Ihe peti- lining ill., iv. nn t<> not it y ;nlV >i\\ nt'l Ne^ Jetriry, and is available for Inspec POM1- auii'C.'j.ilf! smnunt of no.o.i hrreby nu h- > .^ort si:nll hp r« (lucfd by an amount equal ~ able lo finance said purpose. The mmtioner has submitted a good and KUJHCI- or I en a 111 nl hind within the liuroutfn and all of the J. Kenney, Secretary bonds of said Township of an amjircauv •,„ amount mual to the principal amount isnued. If the njdieRate amount shall al ship, as dciineit In Section 4OA:2-43 of such moneys to the payment of the cost such hearing Ihe Buifcling Inspector Rhall items ment ionnl In Spit'nn 1. Said ; of said purpose. Hftarct nf Adjg(rtmt*nt principal amount not exceeding s:(0,400 (,f the bonds%o IRSUPII. if the ag'^res^tc ;"»yy lm? e'tceefl the sum first mentioned naid I»cn] Bond Law. It Increased by this sustain, modify, or withdraw the notice. nohrp Minh lv iiivcn tn the owner or Township of Section S. To finance said purpose, depending upon his findings as lo whether tpiuirii hy i, :i .trial mail, retmn !»r,»r e hherebby authorbixth ldl tu be issueid pur ,;iinnunmnuntt of outstandinS bond«s annndd nlei in th!h!« seclionli ,, tthhe money ys raiseid hyy ttttie jj ordinancj di e by $5190$51,9000 . andd ththat t tthhe Is p 1 bonds of said Township of an aggregate MTfipi ri i)Ui . .i at tlv nw npr's nr r..p. fi/B/ti? t.1.74 ™, .ni lo said Local llond Law. Said bonds is,i,M| pinjm.inl tn this ordln.-incordln.incf shnllshnll issuance of said bonds shall, tn not Inss'suance f otfh th be bondd s andd notet s authorisethid d the provision* of this ordinance and of Ihn s M principal amount not exceeding $95,000 arerules and regulations adopted pitriutint icn;inl s sball beabear interesitt t att a ratte whichih hshallo hlto any {\n\r ncefd the sum flmt men-'lhalhn tthhe amountt fof suchh excess, hhe ap-!b!byy ththii s ordinancdianc e wililll bb ewithi within n ilill ldeb debt t '"• NOTfCK TO ABSENT DEFENDANT OF not exceed six per centum evrnl nuiicr or tuium tails nr rrhisps one to said Local Bond Law. Said bonds Building Inspector sustains or modifies in iniiiiM' I..i- x:nne Hi days alte'"*"r i ORDER FOR PUBLICATION annum. All matters with respect to saiil by the Issuance, of said hnnds shall, toimich notns then outstanding. Law. I SUPKR10R COURT OF NEW JERSEY bonds not determined hy this ordinance | |>t less than the amount of such excess, I Section 6. It Is hereby determined and Section 7. This ordinance- shall take shall bear Interest at a rate which shall such notice, it shall be deemed to be an rcci'ipi ni MI,(i nn,n':- thfn and in that n not exceed sit per centum <«%) per rvt-nt. thr {fciiMini: Inspprtni aml-or hin DOCKET NO. shall he determined by resolutions to be \ applied lo Ihe payment of uirh notes «alfd Ihal the Supplemental IK»ht Stale effect twenty diays after the first publi- order. Any notice served pursuant tn this le annum. All matters with rrtpect to said ordinance shall automatically become in in .inn iHi- (l.liccr andnr his STATE OF NEW JERSEY: hereafter adopted. .then outstanding. ment required by said Local Bond Law cation thereof after final passage. a i[ ml. it iv tn' i rhy e m[*o\v L'ifd to cause I TO: KADHEDIN NASR ARA JOSEPH NEMYO bonds not determined by this ordinance order If a written petition for a hearing is Section 6. To finance said purpoqe. bond) .Section fi. II is hereby iletprmlnrd and h?s been duly made «nd filed In the shall be determined by resolution! to be h sum.1 in hi' iiinnv ctl. Hy VIHIIB of sn Order of th« Superior 1 President of the Council not filed ..c ...in.-ii.ui nn ci.-d >'e»dinu The I ^" ^^ nereny requireu to staled that the Supplemental Debt State- lhk» ordinance by %Mjm, and thnt the be issued pursuant to said Local Bond a matter of public record in the office nf S,llll II will be iurtlK'r I'liniiideriHl complaint of pplaintiff on-or before the pursuant to this ordinance, the aggregate ment required by said Ixical Bond Law Issuance nf Ihe bonds and not*« aulhor- passage b.v said Council at a regular the Municipal Clerk. Such record shall ol- amount of notes hereby aulhortr.ed Ui be Law In anticipation of Uie Issuance of on HCC ^ctinR for linal adoption at a day of July. 1967, by serving an an has been dulv made and filed In the of-!l*«« by this ordinance will be wllhin all moeting of that body to be held In the so include a copy of every notice or order issued shall be reduced by an amount nits i>rt'ii uuiy niiiue aim mi-ij in in*- ut-i •"-" "^ n...-? ...... - * «..|--. aaid bonds. In the event that bonds arc nipcliut; ill said Council ul the liorough of swer on Louis F. Sellyei, Eaquire. plain 1 ouncll Chamber at the Municipal Build- issued in connection wilh the matter. Any y lice of the Municipal Clerk nf said Town- 'I'll! limllallons prescribed by said Local Issued pursuant to this ordinance, the <'arleri't »n June 21. I!»i7 at t p.mlitl'. s attorney, whose address is No. 173 the ig. Woodlbridge. N. J. on Tuesday the hereby au- aggrieved by the decision of th» equal to the pprincipap l amount ship, and that such statement no filed Bond Law. aggregate amount of person < minril ( liamttcr^. Bnrou^^ h Hullu. . Cooko<>ke Smith Street. Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Wh day of June. 1967 at 8 o'clock In the Building Inspector may seek relief therw bbondd s so issuedi I. fIf the aggregate amount shows that Ihe qrnss debl nf said To«n-| Section 7. This ordinance shall lake p. CiiMerrt, N..J at which time anand ami in default thereof such Judgment shall vetting, at which place and time all per-thorized to be issued sha| be reduced from In any court of competent jurisdic- place all of outstanding bonds and notes Issued ship, as defined in Seclion 4OA:2-4,1 ofefl»ct twenty days alter the first publl- p llp interesteidd will be jgiven be rendered against you as the Court ihall ms Interested will be given an oppor- by an amount equal to the principal tion, as provided by the laws of the ttate. pursuant to this ordinance shall at ansaiy d lxical Bond Law. is increased by cation thereof afterjlnal passage, an oppoitiinity [o lli e heardhd. think equitable and Jusl. You shall file JOSEPH NEMYO mity to be heard concerning said or- amount of the bonds so Issued. If theWhenever the Chief Housing Inspector time exceed the sum first mentioned in this ordinance by $1,900 ami that the is- PATRICK P0TOCNIG your answer and proof of service in du President of the Council .nance. aggregate amount of outstanding bonds finds that an emergency exists which in- Borough Clerk. this section, the moneys raised by thesuance of the bonds and notes authorized plicate wllh the Clerk of the Superior Said Ordinance remains on file In the JOSEPH V. VALENTI and notes issued pursuant to this ordi- quires immediate action to prated, th* IP. 8/J/H7 $ issuance of laid bonds shall, to not less by this ordinance will be within all debt Court. State House Annex. Trenton. New olfice of Ihe Municipal Clerk for public Municipal Clerk nance shall al any Ume exceed the sumpublic health, or safety, he may, witfcnut than the amount of such excess, lie ap-limitations prescribed by said Local first mentioned In this section, the moneys Jersey, in accordluwe with tht rules of plied to the payment of such notei then i Inspection. P. «/8/67 $49.94 notice or hearing, issue an order reciting ORDINANCE NO. Jill Bond Law. 1 raised by the issuance of said bonds shall, civil practice and procedure. outstanding. .„.„ This ordinance shall take Notice is further given that said ordi- the existence of such an emergency and AN OHIIINANCE ACCIOt'TINO ANI> Section 8. to not less than the amount of such ex- requiring that such action be taken as In The object of said action » to obtain a Section 7. Each bond anticipation note effect twentv davs after the first pub- nance will be further considered for final NOTICE AIMIl'TINIi THE NATIONAL ...... p ...effecI t twenti y jday-s after the• firs t p, |,, , council at a regular cess, be applied to ihe payment of such deems necessary to meet the emergency. ]\1.E( .'TIIICAI. CODE I!)ti5 OK THjudgmenE t of divorce between the said Issued pursuant to this ordinance shall be] | »tion thereof after final passage. SS!1 by aW Notice Is hereby given that at a Regu- dated on or about the date of its issu- ic meeting of that body to be held in the notes then outstanding. Notwithstanding the other provisions of NATIONAL FIHE PROTECTION plaintiff and you. JOSEPH NEMYO r Meeting of the Council of the Town this ordinance, such order shall be effec- IMTED: June 1, 1967 nce and shall be payable not more lhan Council Chamber at the Municipal Build- Section 7. Each bond anticipation note ASSOCIATION AS A STANDARD President of the Council hip of Woodbridge, held on the 6th dayIssued pursuant to this ordinance shall LOUIS F. SELLYEI one year from Its date, shall bear interest Said Ordinance remains on file In the ding. Woodbridge, N. J. on Tuesday the r.OVKHNlW; INSTALLATION OF if June. 1967, the following Ordinance be dated on or about the date of its KI.KCTHKAI, CONDUCTORS AND Attorney for Plaintiff at a rate which shall not exceed six peroflice of the Municipal Clerk for public 20th day of June, 1967. at I o'clock in vas Introduced and read: and passed live immediately. Any person to whom 175 Smith Street centum <6rn) per annum and may be re- the evening, at which place and time alt Issuance and shall be payable not more such order is directed shall comply there- >:gi![|'Mi-:Ni' WITHIN OR ON PUBLIC Inspection. tl First Reading: than one year from its date, shall bear i\M> l'HIVATK MI,'ILDINf;S AND Perth Amboy, New Jersey newed from time to tune pursuant to and persons interested will be given an op AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING THE with Immediately, but upon petition ta I.-P. S/8-15-22-29/67 $21192 Notice Is further given that Mid ordln interest at a rate which shall not ex- OTHKll I'RKMISKS ArVI) CONDUCTORS within the limitations prescribed by the 1 nity to be heard concerning said :LOSING OF BEAUTY PABLORS ON the Building Inspector shall be afforded Local Bond Law. Each of said notes shall ance will be further considered for final ceed six per centum «%) per annum a hearing as soon as possible. After such <:«NN|.;t:TiN<; SAID INSTALLATION TO RESOLUTION UNDAY AND PROVIDING FOR PENAL- be signed by the Mayor and. Municipal passage by said Council al a regular; JOSEPH V. VALBNTI and may be renewed from time to time hearing, depending upon his (findings m A SITIM.Y OK ELECTRICITY. Take notice (hat on the 25th day of I'LES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF pursuant to and within the limitations pre- Treasurer and shall be under the seal of meeting ol that body to be held In the Municipal Clerk to whether the provisions of this ordin- AIITIIORIZINR ENFORCEMENT OF May. 1%7. the Zoning Board of Adjust Council Chamber at the Municipal Build 'r p fi/l/67 BE IT ORDAINED by the Municipal scribed by the Local Bond Law. Each THK SAID STANDARDS AND FIXING ment of the Township of Woodbridge, at said Township and attested by the Mu- $51.04 Council of the Township of Woodbridge, ance and of the rules and regulations ad- nicipal Clerk. Said officers are hereby ing. Woodbridge, N. J., on Tuesday, the ' of said notes shall be signed by the Mayor opted pursuant thereto have bees com. 1'KNALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS ter a public hearing adopted a resolution 20th day of June. 1967, at 8 o'clock In the n the County or Middlesex: and Municipal Treasurer and Jhall be !!!•: IT ORDAINED by the Boroush for John Pintak for a variance to erect a authorized to execute said notes and to NOTICE Section 1. Every beauty parlor locat plied with, the Bunding Inspector nhall Council nf the Borough of CsrtereL issue said notes In 6uch form as they evening, at which place and time all per- Notice Is hereby given that the follow under the seal of said Township and continue such order in effect, or modify it, one family dwelling on Lots 216 and 217, son* interested will be given an oppor- ed in the Township of Woodbridge, in attested by the Municipal Clerk. Said of- Section J, Pursuant to R.S.4049-5.1 el Block :189A, Grand Avenue, Iselln, New may adopt in conformity with law. The ing proposed Ordinance was Introduced the County of Middlesex, shall remain or revoke it. teq The National electrical code 1965 tunity to be heard concerning said or- ficer* are hereby authorized to execute Jersey, and that a copy of said resolu- power to determine any matters with re- and passed on first reading at a meet :losed on the first day of the week, 5. The Director of the Department ot edition, third printing, published ami spect to said notes not determined by this dinance. ing of the Municipal Council of the Town laid notes and to Issue said notes in such tion Is on file In the oflice of said Board :ommon!y known as Sunday, and anfory m as they may adopt In conformity Planning and Development of the Town- • opyrighted 1%5 by the NaUonal Fire ordinance and also the power to sell said JOSEPH V. VALENTI ship of Woodbridge. in the County of person who is the owner, proprietor or Protection Association, 60 Battery-march at the Municipal Building. Woodbridge Municipal Clerk with law. The power to determine any ship of Woodbridge is hereby authorized New Jersey, and is available for inspec notes is hereby delegated to the Munici- Middlesex. New Jersey, held on the 6thmanager of any such beauty parlor shall and empowered to make and adopt such Mn-ft. Boston, Mass.. 02110, be and pal Treasurer who is hereby authorized L.I'. 6/t/67 matters with respect to said notes not tion. day of June, 1M7, and that said ordinance keep the same closed on Sunday. written rules and) regulations as he may hereby is accepted, adopted and estab- to sell said notes either at one time or determined by this ordinance and also lished as a standard tn be used In tha Edward J. Kenney, Secretary will be taken up for further consideration Section 2. la) The words "beauty par- deem necessary for the proper eniore- from time to time In the manner provided NOTICE tor final passage at a meeting of said the power to tell said notes is hereby installation nf electrical conductors and Board of Adjustment or" appearing in this Ordinance shall be delegated to tbe Municipal Treasurer who ment of the provisions of this ordinance, by law. Notice Is hereby given that the follow- Municipal Council to be held at its meet- equipment installed within or on public Township of Woodbridge deemed to include: beauty (hops, beauty Ul hereby authorized to Mil (aid notes provided, however, that such rules and ing proposed Ordinance was introduced ing room in the Memorial Municipal • nil private buildings and other premises L.P. 6/8/67 M.7. Section 8. It is hereby determined and salons, hair dressing salons, hair styling either at one time or from tiro* to time regulations shall not be in conflict wilh and passed on first reading at a meeting Building, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, on the snd also for the Installation of conductors declared that the period of usefulness of salons, and other establishments or places in the. manner provided by law. the provisions of this ordinance, nor in that connect Ihe installations to a supply said purpose, according to Us reasonable of the Municipal Council of the Township 30th day of June, 1967, at I o'clock P.M. >f business where work is done by uiy Section I. It is hereby determined and anywise alter, amend or supersede any of of electricity and the installation of other NOTICE life, is > period of 40 years computed of Woodbridge, in the County of Middle- or as soon thereafter as said matter can person, which work is usually performed declared that the period «f usefulness of the provisions thereof. The Director of tho •Milsiile conductors adjacent ta such Notice Is hereby given that the follow- from the date of said bonds. sex, New Jersey, held on the 6th day ofbe reached, at which time and place all fnj; Ordinance was regularly passed and by hairdressers, cosmetologist!, cosmetl- said purpose, according to its reason- Department of Planning and Development premises. Section 9. It is hereby determined and June, 1967, and that said ordinance will persons who may be interested therein adopted at a regular meeting of the Mu- cianu*, or beauty cuKurifts upon women, able life, is a period of S years computed shall file a certified copy of ail rules and A copy of the National Electrical Cods stated thai tbe Supplemental Dsbt State-be taken up for further consideration for will be given an opportunity to be heard nicipal Council of the Township of Wood- for the purpose of cleansing and beauti- from the date of said bonds. regulations which he may adopt in his of- 3*5 is annexed to this ordinance and ment required by said Local Bond Law final passage at a meeting of said Muni- concerning the same. three (31 copies of the same have been bridge, in the County of Middlesex. New ficatlon of the women's hair, such as ar- Seclion S. It is hereby determined and fice and in the office of the Clerk of tha has been dulyy made and filed in thecipal Council to be held at its meeting A copy of this ordinance has been placed on file in the office of the Borough Jersey, on the 6th day of June. 1967. ranging, modeling, dressing, brushing, stated that the Supplemental Debt State- Township of Woodbridge. Clerk upon the introduction of this office of the Municipal Clerk of said room In the Memorial Municipal Build posted on the Bulletin Board upon which beautifying, curling, waving, cutting, 6. No person shall occupy as owner oc- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR- ing, Woodbridge, New Jersey, on the 20th ment required by said Local Bond Law ordinance and will remain on file and Township, and that such .statement so public notices are customarily post- singeing, bleaching, or coloring, or thehu been duly made and filed) in thcupane t or rent to another for occuiumy DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE filed shows that the gross debt of said day of June, 1967, at » o'clock P.M.. ored In the Memorial Municipal Building ol massaging, cleansing, stimulating, exer- until final action is taken on this TO ESTABLISH SALARY AND WAGE office of the Municipal Clerk of *aid any dwelling or dwelling unit for the pur. ordinance lor the use and examination ol Township, u defined) In Section 40A:2« as soon thereafter as said matler can beIhe Township, and, a copy is available u cising or similar work upon the soalp, pose of living therein which does not con- SCHEDULES OV CERTAIN OFFICIALS reached, at which time and place «ll Township, and that such statement so AA I.. . JJI1I 1. NOTICE passed on first reading at a meeting of bridge, in the County of Middlesex, has lore not exceeding $34,500, in addition If any section, aubitection, sentence, and to this end the provisions of this ord- remaining portions of this ordinance shall AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE the Municipal Council of the Township of Notice is hereby given thai at a Regu nut be affected thereby and shall remain KNTKY INTO AND THE EXECUTION heretofore established a Free Public LJ- the sum heretofore appropriated; and clause, or phrase hereof shall for anylar Meeting of the Council of the Town inance are hereby declared tob e (ever. Woodbridge, in the County of Middle- WHKREAS, the Municipal Council has in full force and effect, and to this end OF A JOINT CONTRACT BY THE 1 Imary, pursuant to law, and Ihe Trustees reason be held to be invalid or unconsti- ship of Woodbridge, held on the Sth dayable. the provisions of this ordinance, are sex, New Jersey, held on the 6th day ofof Ihe Free Public Library of the Town- heretofore appropriated th« sum of $233,- tutional, such decision (hall not affect 10. Thij Ordinance shall become effeo. TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE WITH June, and that said ordinance will be oi June, 1967, the following Ordinance was hereby declared to be aeverable. VARIOUS OTHER MUNICIPALITIES ship of Woodbridge, in the County of 0U0 by ordinance entitled "An Ordlnan, the validity of the remaining sections, introduced and read; and passed on First tive immediately upon adoption and pub- Section 5. This ordinance shall become taken up for further consideration for Middlesex, have determined it to be ad-appropriating $233,000 to pay the cost sub-sections, sentences, clauses, and lication according to law. FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT. MAINT final passage at a meeting of said Muni Reading: elective lmmledately after final adoption ENANCE AND OPERATION: CfF A JOINT visable to construct a building for use:the construction of a building for u»phrase* of this Ordinance, but they shall AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING AND JOSEPH NEMYO »nd publication according to law. cipal Council to be held at Its meeting as a Free Public Library in ihe ls?iln!as a Free Public Library in the Pori remain in effect, it being the legislative President of the Council MEETING FOR INTER-MUNICIPAL room In the Memorial Municipal Build- ADOPTING THE "NEW JERSEY STATE CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION. Section of the Township, and to purchase Beading Section of Ihe Township of Wood- intent that this Ordinance shall stand Said Ordinance remains on file in the of- The foregoing ordinance was introduced Ing. Woodbridge, New Jersey, on the HOUSING CODE" AS A STANDARD I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above (he original furnishings and equipment for .bridge, in Ihe County of Middlesex, to notwithstanding the invalidity of any part. GOVERNING SUPPLIED UTILITIES fice of the Municipal Clerk for public in- »t a meeting of the Council of the 20th day of June, at 8 o'clock P.M., or assuch new building, and to expend there- make a down paymeiit and to authorize Section 6. This Ordinance shall take spection. Borough of Carteret held .Sine 7. 196Ordinanc7 e was introduced at the meeting soon thereafter as said matter can be AND FACILITIES AND OTHER PHYSI of the Municipal Council of the Township for not exceeding *K>,0ut), in addition to ih» issuance ol bonds to finance such effect immediately after final passage CAL THINGS AND CONDITIONS ESSEN Notice is further given that said ordin- when it was adopted on first reading. The reached, at which time and place all jx-r.the sum heretoforetofore appropriated; and [appropriation[ppp, an, d top provide for theand publication as required by law. ance will be further considered for final .said ordinance will be further considered of Woodbridge, New Jersey, held on Maysons who may be interested therein will TIAL TO MAKING DWELLINGS SAFE, on second reading for final adoption at a16th, 1967, and after publication according WHEREAS,, the MiiMunicipal l CiCouncill hha s luaclasuuac** of Bond Anticipation Notes in JOSEPH NEMYO SANITARY AND FIT FOR HUMAN HAB passage by said Council at a regular be given an opportunity to b< heard con.heretofore appropriateppropriated the sum of $330,-$330,a! anticipatiop n of issuance of such bonds" President of the Council meeting of that body to be held in the meeting of said Council of the Borough of to law was further considered for final cerning the an me. ITATION AND GOVERNING THE CON- farleret on June 21. 1967 at 6 p.mpassage and was finally adopted on June 000 by ordinance entitled "An Ordinance adoptetdd AiApril l 1919, VM andd no w finfindsd that Said Ordinance remains on file in theDITION OF DWELLINGS, AUTHORIZ- Council Chamber at the Municipal Build- Council Chambers. Borough Hall. Cooke1 6th, ;%7, after a public hearing at a meet- A copy of this ordinance has been post appropriating $330,000 to pay the cost of »ucu aikuuonai fund is required; NOW, oifice of Ihe Municipal Clerk lor public ing, Woodjbrtdge, N. J, on Tuesday, tha ed on the Bulletin Board upon which pnb ING INSPECTION OF DWELLINGS AND Avenue. Carteret, N, J.. at which time and ig *i the Municipal Council of the Town- the construction 01 a building lur use as THEREFORE, inspection. FIXING PENALTES FOR VIOLATIONS. 20th day of June, 1967. at 8 o'clock in the place all persons Interested will be given lie notices are customarily posted in the Bi IT OR, D evening, at which place and time all per* shit ef Woodbridge, New Jersey. Said Or- a Free Public Library at the uUsrwtcilon IT ORDAINED by the Municipal Notice is further given that said ordl The Municipal Council of the Township an opportunity to be heard. Memorial Municipal Building of thoef Green St.'Jel and Indiana Avenue in Council of the Township of Woudorio.se, nance will be further considered for final sons interested will be given an opportuni- dinance was approved by the Mayor, and Township, and a copy is available up to S i Wi of Woodbridge in the County of Middlesex returned on June 7th, 1967, and will take the Iselin Section of Ine Tuwnaii-.p oil in uw County of Middlesex, a» follow*; passage by said Council at a regular ty to be heard concerning said ordinance. PATRICK POTOCNIG and including the time of such meeting 1 do ordain taat: effect on June 28th, 1967, according to Woodbridge, in the County of Middlesex, Section 1. The sum of »4,5OO, in addi meeting Of that body to be held in the 1. The Chief Housing Inspector of the JOSEPH V. VALENTI Borough Clerk. to the me—leri of the general public of Municipal Clerk ^.P. 1/8/67 $31.56 law. to make a do*n payment and to au!hor,nc|tiou io Ine sum appropriated by aaid Council Chamber at the Municipal Build- Township of Woodbridge be and he is the TOUT > who shift! request such the issuance of bonds to linance such ordinance, la hereby appropriated to theing. Woodbridge, N. J. on Tuesday, the L.P. 6/6787 Kit.ao NOTICE JOSEPH V. VALBNTI copies, at .ne office of the Municipal hereby designated as the officer toexer - Municipal Clerk appropriation, and to provius for Ihe inL*ve* oi tne rice i-ubuc Library of 20th day of June, 1967, at 8 o'clock in thecise the powers prescribed by the within Notice Vs hereby given that at a Regular Clerk in the Memorial Municipal Build issuance of Bond Anticipation Noics in! me iuwnsnip of Wooobridge, in the Couu- evening, at which place and time all NOTICE Meeting of the Council of the Township L.P. 6/B/67 $7.26 ing in Woodbridge. New Jersey. ordinance, and he, shall serve in cuch ca- anticipation of the issuance of such bonds" ,>y of Middlesex, to pay trie cost of con-persons interested will be given au oppacit- y without any additional salary. Notice Is hereby given that at * Rcgi> of Woodbridge, held on the 6th day of NOTICE AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE adopted April 19. 1%6 and now 1 nds that'«'rWL.iiW a new building of Olass B* portunity to be heard concerning said lar Meeting of the Council of the Town- June, 1967. the following Ordinance was 2. Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter Notice is hereby given that the follow, AN ADDITIONAL $2*00 FOR THE ACsuch additional fund is required; as deisncd in Seclion 40A: oldi nance. ship of Woodbridge, held on the 6th day Introduced, and read; and pasted on First 1 21, PL. 1M6 IN.J.S.A. 40:49-5.1) the "New ing proposed Ordinance- was introduced QUISITION OF LAND FOR THE EX NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT OilDAIN- z-ii I*.J.s... rfor use as a Free Public JOSEPH V. VALENTI of June, 1967,, the following Ordinance Reading: and passed on first reading at a meeting TENSION OF CENTRAL STREET, IN Jersey State Housing Code" as approved was introduced and read; and passed on ED by ththe MunicipaMil l CounciCil l of IhIhe TownT - i^ ay enn tin; si.sitt to be acquired lor Municipal Clerk by Ihe Departments of Health and Con- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR-of the Municipal Council of the Township THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDC.E First Reading: ship of WotxlbncKe, in the Couaiy of »um j.ui,.oje witnout cost to said Trus- L.P. 6/B/B7 $2288 servation and Economic Development and DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE of Woodbridge, in the County of Middle- COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. TO MAKE Middlesex, as follows: DuuuutKl by Fourth Street, Ninth iiled in Ihe Secretary of State's office is AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR- TO ESTABLISH SALARY AND WAGE sex, New Jersey, held on Ihe 6th day ofA DOWN PAYMENT AND TO AUTH- Section 1. Th« sum of $40,000, in addi- , Tappen Street and Turner Street NOTfCE hereby accepted, adopted and established DINANCE ENTITLED "THE TRAFFIC SCHEDULES OF CERTAIN OFFICIALS June, 1967, and that said ordinance willORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO tion to the sum appropriated by said ordl-iii me Port HaaUing Section ot the Town Notice is hereby given that the follow- as a standard to be used as a guide in de-ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF AND OTHER FULL AND PART TO1E be taken up for further consideration for FINANCE SUCH ADDITIONAL APPRO- WOODBRIDGE." (19W) nance, is hereby appropriated tu me Trus- snip, und to purchase the original lurnlslv ing proposed Ordinance was introduced termining whether dwellings in this mu- EMPLOYEES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF final passage at a meeting of said Munici- PRIATION AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE BE IT ORDAINED, by the Municipal U5cs of the Free Public L.brury of tiie n.=.. aim equipment lor such new building and passed on first reading at a meeting nicipality are safe, sanitary and fit for WOODBRIDGE" ALSO KNOWN AND pal Council to be held at its meeting room ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATION y Council of the Township of Woodbrldge: ca au'd.uunal appropriation shall be metof the Muiucipal Council of the Township human nabitation and rental. A copy ol DESIGNATED AS THE WOODBRIDGE in the Memorial Municipal Building, NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISTownshi- p of Woodbrluue, in me Coun.y jut Lim pioceeus of the sale ot the bonds oi Woodbridge, in the County of Middle- the "New Jersey State Housing Code" is SECTION 1. An Ordinance entitled (TOWNSHIP SALARY ORDINANCE, 1965 Woodbridge, New Jersey, on the 20th day SUANCE OF SUCH BONDS. of M,ddlesex, to pay lite cost ol cui.s.iuu-l "Traffic Ordinance of the Township ot ling a new building of Class "B" i u.ioiiii'u, and the Mown payment pro- sex, New Jersey, held on the 6th day olannexed lo this ordinance and three cop- BE IT ORDAINED by the Municipal of June, 1967, at 8 o'clock P.M. or as Ull_. . oi rV^nn il Woodbridge" (1963) be and hereby ia 4OA:2-£2| wued, by this ordinance. It is expected June. 1967. and that said ordinance will ies of the same have been placed on file Council of the Township of Woodbridge: soon thereafter as said matter can be "An'oi^ance amended as follows: tol ™".J.S., fo'r use as a Fre'" e Public Library: tha. ihe Uni.ed Stateliesj of Americal , acting b<; taken u|i for lurther consideration for in the oltke of tbe Municipal Clerk and Section 1. The Ordinance entitled "An reached, at which time and place all per-authorize the acquisition of land for the in the site to be acquu^d lur sucii purple through one or moirei ot"itis agencies, wui!ti,,al passage at a meeting of said Muni are available lo all persons desiring to Schedule II, Section 2-3, No person shall Ordinance to establish salary and wage sons who may be interested therein will extension of Central Street, in the Town- ram the Board of Education of the Toun- a portion oL the cost of such Council to be held at its meeting park a vehicle between the hours speci- be given an opportunity to be heard con-ship of Woodbridge, County of Middle- ram the or f dc ^....uu p ^ use and examine the same. •ohedules of certain officials and other I th t tht ldi J. The Chief Housing Inspector of thefied upon any of the following described cerning the same. sex, to make an appropriation of 5,1,000ihip without cost lo smd Tiu^.ee, s.tua.c uniiiunjir.ciii In the event that lundai room in the Memorial Municipal Building streets or parts of street!; is amended to full time and part time employees of the t the Intersection of Green Street and are so contributed, the amount received Woodbridte, New Jersey, on the 20th day Tuwnsliip of Woodbridge, or such person Township, also known as the Woodbridee A copy of this ordinance has been post- to pay the cost thereof, to make a downIndiana Avenue in the lsclin Section of shall be applitu to thi! payment of thofe June, 19*7. at 8 o'clock P.M. or as add: payment and authorize the issuance of us he may designate, is hereby authorized (Name «f Street—Sides—Uours— Location) Township Salary Ordinance of 1965 bed on the Bulletin Board upon which pub- lha Township, also known as Lots 1, 2, 3 cost, of such improvement and the amount soon thereafter as said matter can beand directed to make inspections to deter- *nd hereby Is amended in accordance with tic notice* are customarily posted in thebonds to finance such appropriation and and 4 In Block 376-L on the Woodbridae r iht bonds authorized by said ordinance reached, at which time and place all East Avenue—Both—8:00 A.M. to S P.M. to provide for the laiuance of bond antici- o mine the condition of dwellings, dwelling the following section. Any new office, po-Memorial Municipal Building of the Township Tax Map, and lo purcnusi: the und htrcin authorized reduced accord- persons who may be Interested therein units, rooming units, and premises locatedSchool Days. From lnman Avenue to the pation notes in anticipation of the Issu- school grounds. sition or job title mentioned herein ii Township, sod a copy Is available up to iriyinul furnishings and equipment for will be given an opportunity tu bo heard wilbln the Township of Woodbridge in or- herobjr created and shall be effective ret and Including the time of such meetingance of such bonds", adopted March 21, concerning the same. Gariield Avenue—Both-8:0u A.M. to 9 1%7, authorized the acquisition of Kind mch new building. Such aduitional ap-: •Uon 2. Tha Municipap l Council has der that he may perform his duty of safe- ruactively to the data of appointment of to the members of the general public of 1 1 A copy of this ordinance has been post guarding Ihe health add safety of the oc-P.M. School Days. From High Street lo •wy persons holding any such office or the Township who (hall request such for the purpose of extending Central iropriation shail be met irom Hie pi'o- ascertained mid hereby determines thnt Flagman Plage. cedg of the sale of the bonds authorized,1 o> the construction ot auch building, to- ed on the Bulletin Board upon which cupants of dwellings and of the general (XMriliou or to January 1> 1967, whichevercopies, at the office of the Municipal Street, a public street in the Township public notices are customarily posted in Grant Avenue—Both-«:00 A.M. to S of Woodbridge, from its present terminus and the down i»ynu-ni provided, by tli'.i.sclher wiih original lurnishings and equip- public. For the purpose of making such In- •• earlier. Clerk in the Memorial Municipal Building ihe Memorial Municipal Building of thespections, the Chiet Housing Inspector, or P.M. School Days. From Flagman l'laue Section 2. In Woodbridge, New Jersey. to East Street and now finds that an ad-urdmunce. It is expected that the Uniltil mem thereinafter described as "pur- to High Street. States of America, acting through one or,pose") is not a current expense of said Township, anil a copy is available up such person as he may designate, is here- Till» To B. Deleted Salary Range AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE ilitlon&l $2,000 Is required for such pur. lo and including the time of such meet- High Street-Both—«:O0 A.M. to 5 P.M. po», more of its agencies, will contribute SjTownship, and (2) it is necessary to issue by authorized to enter, examine and sur- Health Officer * Head Division of CONSTRUCTION OF A SANITARY RE- ing tu ihe members of the general publicvey at all reasonable limes all dwellings, School Days, From Roosevelt Avenue to NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAIN portion of the cost oi such improvement.[obligations, pursuant to the Local Bond its termination. ih ll5,00O($23,00O/yr. LIEF SEWER IN A PORTION OF AVE- of the Township who shall request such dwelling units, rooming units, and prem- ED by the Municipal Council of IheIn the tvent Ihift funds are so contributed,'Law, tu finance such purpose, and t.1i the 1 Officer $3J>O0>S3,O00/yr. MEL STREET IN THE AVENEL SEC- copies, at the oil Ice of the Municipal ises. Tne owner or occupant ol every Harrow Drive—Both—8:00 A.M. lo S I .- Township of Woodbridge as follows: he amount received shall be applied to estimated cost of such purpose in $2119,501), M. School Days. From New Dover Kind Mousing Inspector M,7SW6,178/yr. TION IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WOOD- k» J* b« n • . .1 • n.ll ,.«1" Ikh ...A ..-4 y*S b|l,tll ibllllU ,1 U_ —J.-H I flfc ^l*t lllUl -t-f HI.fll. .rid U| |H |-M ft^B t^l'Jt he payment of tht cost ol such Improve- sJid U) S13,»iX) of such turn Is to be pro- Clerk iu the Memorial Municipal Building dwelling, duelling* unii t andd rooming i uniti , (Section j. BRIDGE, IN THE COUNTY OK MIDSection 1. The aum of $2,000 Is hereby to its termination. ment and Ihe amount of the bunds authu- vmed by the oiwn payment, *2,60O of.in Wuodbridgt, New Jersey. or the peiton in edsme thereof, shall giy« AUH 'lilies U DLESEX, TO MAKE AN APPROPRIA- appropriated in addition toth e sum ap Avalon Drivc-Both-«:00 A.M. to S P.. Salary riied by said ordinance and herein au- which is hereinafter appropriated to li- AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORISE THE Ihe said Chief Homing Inspectur or «uuh "e AdMed TION OF $32,000 TO PAY THE COOT propriated by said ordinance, to the pay M. Schjpil Days. From Sycamore Road to Rung. thorued reduced accordingly. nance inch purpose, and .ill,200 of person as he may designate, free access Health Otfiewr THEREOF, TO MAK£ A DOWN PAY- ment of the cost of acquiring such land Harrow Drive. «18,O00«3,O00/yr. Section 2. The Municipal Council has was appropriated by said ordinance, and STREET AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS tu such dwelling, dwelling unit or room- Field Rvpnsenbativ* MENT AND AUTHORIZE THE ISSU- Said additional appropriation shail be Stratford Driv«-Both-8:0u A.M. to S ascertained and hereby determines thai 5) the estimated maximum amount of AT THE HEALTH CENTER IN THEing unit and its premises at all reuunahle Bousinf Inspection ANCE OF BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH nM from the proceeds of the sale of the P.M. School Days. From Sycamore, Road $4,7M46,17B/yr. tl) the construction of such building, to- bonds or notes necessary tob e issued iurTOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, IN THEtimes tor Ihe purpuse of auch inspection, ti APPROPRIATION ANl> TO PROVIDE bonds authoriied and from the down pay to Harrow Drive. Section 4. Chanae In lalary RangR *F Fer gether with original furnishings and equip- such purpose is $275,700, including the COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. TO MAKE examination and survey. Every occupant *t»saa« Job Till. FOR TIE ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICI- ment appropriated by this ordinance. The AN APPROPRIATION OF $100,000 TO Sycamore Road—Both—8:00 A.M. to 5 "pui $31,900 hereinafter authorized and the of a. dwelling or dwelling unit ihall give PATION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF acquisition of such land shall be under ment (hereinafter described as P.M. Schoul Days. From Cambridge l>m» Municipal Court Clerk $2^,800 authorized by said ordinance, and I'AY THE COST THEREOF. TO MAKE the owner thereul, ur his igtnt or «n- THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONUS. taken as a general improvement and nopose") Is not a current expense of said A DOWN PAYMENT AND AUTHORlZt to its tci inuiatiuii. «!tf .Rango *4,75047.000/yr. fi) no part of the cost of such purpose pluyee. access to any pan oi such dwell- part of the cost thereof shall be assessed Township, and (2) it is necessary to is- t'UK ISSUANCE OF HONIK Tt) FI- Flagman I'laie Hutli a A.M. to 5 P .\t, (Now Hangs M.73047JOO/yi. HE IT OHDAINED by the Muiucipal sue obligations, pursuant to Ihe Local has been or Is lo IK a.xtL-ssed upon prop- ing or dwelling unit, or its premises, at Section I. Uutie*. reaponatbilities and Council uf the Townsihip of Woodbridge, against property specially benefited. NANCE SUCK APPROPRIATION ANIf Si-himl Days. From (iarlit'ld Avenue to Section 2. It is herebyy determined and Bund Law, tu linance such puriMwe. anderly bp«clally benefited, and 17) the period TO PROVIDE Foil THt: ISSUANCE W all reasonable time* tor Ihe IIUI|MISB ol Grant Avenue. qualification* ahakl b« those set by thein Hie County of Middlesex, New Jersey, of uselulness ol said purpose, acconlinii making such repairs or alterations as are stated that tl) the acquisition, uf such Iho estiiiuied co* ol tuch purpose is HOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN AN- SECTION 2. This Ordinance, shall lie- 'New Jersey Dupartment uf Civil Service. tullows: VI70.000 and 14) $17,1100 of nuch Mini is tulo its reasonable life, is a period ot tinny netiHStuy to tlltct compliance with Ihe 1. Tim Township of Woodbridge, laud (hereinafter referred to us "pur- TICIPATION OF THE, ISSUANCE OF c-unte effective, iinmediulely upui> auuptiua where presently existing, or shall be set bu provided by the down payment, $2,400 years, computed Irom the da)e of said (MUvisions of this ordinance ui with itny in the County uf Middlesex. ah»U con- pose"), is not * current expense of d SUCH BONDS. Mid publication according to Uw. by Joint approval of the Municipal Couu ol which Is hereinaller appropriated to 11 iuls, and fa) the cost of such purpose, liiwiul rule or regulation adupUd ur any struct a sanitary relief sewer iu a porTownship- , and (2) it is necessary to Hn- JOSEPH NEMYO oil and too Department of Civil Service. nance such purpose, and $l9,U0o of which hereinbefore stated, includes the sum BE IT ORDAINED by the Municipal lawlul order issuiMt pursuant tu lhu l>m tion of Aveuel Street in the Aveael Me- auc« said purpose by the Issuance uf ob Prcsidiuit uf the Council Stcttou 6, It any pporttoo uf this Oniiu- was appropriated by said ordinance, il S.W,5(M) (including the J2»,UO0 stated In Council of tile Township of Wuodbridge, visions uf this ordinance. tion uf the Township from an existing Ugattons of said Township pursuant to thi Said Ordinance remains on lile in III* I bt> declared invalid by com and 15) the estimated maximum amount said ordinance) which is estimated to In-In the County of Middlesex, New Jersey, 4, Whenever ths Cluel llousuig luspeclur manhole at the inttrsecliuo of Pennsyl- Local Bond Law of New Jersey, and cl iitlii-t' ul the Municipal Clerk lor jmbli* petont)* Authority, the portion . stall be of boutls or notes necessary to be issued tu iinance the co»t of auch s lollows: determines that there are reasonable vania Avenue and Avenel Street, west- the estimated cust uf aaid purpose i determines that te inspectiun deeined lo be •everable and shall nut if- for such purpose is $U2,00O, including the purpose, including architect's fees, ac- Section I. The public street in the erly 412' tu an existing manhole in tha$9,000 and (4) $230 of said sum is provid ground* lu believe tlmt there has been a Notite is further given that uaid oitlm* loot the validity of the rvunuuiag yui- 5J8.0OO heroinattei authorized and thcountinge , engineering and inspection cosl.s, Tovviishiji oi WuodbrWise known as Uoul- iiiWraection of West Side Avenua «nd ed by the down payment lo finance said vlulatiun ol any provision of this ordin- mu'u will bti lurlhtM considered lur tin.tl (ions at Oils ordinance. $114,000 authuriied by aaid ordinance, und Icua) expenses and ulher expenses, in- den Street, and Ihe site of the Health AvL'iiel Street, together with the appurt- purpose, including, the $190 appropriated ance, of ul any rule or n-'MUlaUim aui>i>lcuch purpose cluding interest on such obligations to Center of tho Township, shall be im- euances necessary for its operation. Said by said urdinance and ihe $UM iwi'eui. pursuant thereto, he shall give nulice ul nui'ling ot thut body to Iw hehl in me Immediately UIKIU approv al and has been or it. lo be assessed upon prop tho extent permitted by Sectiun 4DAi20 pi'otrd by consti-uniins Site DuveiopmeiU tt auMirdlng to law and shall baimprovement shall be made in accord- after appropriated as a duwn payment, such alleged violaliuu tu the pciwu 01 Council Chamber at tbu Municipal Build- erty specially benelited, and (7) thofe the Local Bond Law. Improvements cuusisting\ of curbs, side- peisojis responsible theneiui* as hetviual; ance with the, plan and profile, entitled and (3) the estimated maximum amount ol id ing, Woodbind. N. J. un Tuesday. lh» tatxukctiva ta January 1, Lite'/. period of usefulMM •* Purpose, ac- Seotlon 3. It is hereby determined and walks, storm water drainage and bitumi "Plan and Profile of PropoMd Sanitaryof bonds or notes necessary to be issued ter ujuvidod. Such notice shtill la) be pui20th day of June, 1967, at 8 o'clock in 111* JOSEPH NHMVO cording to it* reasonable lite, is a period lys exceeding $2,600 ap nous concrete pavement. Said improve- Relief Sewer for Avenel SUtwt", drawn for Mid purpose is 94,750, including the stated that ment shall be made in accordance witli in writing; (b) include a statement oi theevening, at which place and time all per- Fnatdent ol the Council of thirty years, computed from tha dale by Charles W. Bttgk. Township Kit. M,Wq of bowls and noUa authorized by propriated lor down payments on capital und at the locations shown on the plan 'reasons why it is bsiog Issued; (c) allow sons Interested will be given «n opportu- BM]0 Gtodiunce remains on lue. in the o£- ot asid bonds, and (() ths cost oi such Improvement* or tor the capital improve- gio**r, dated April, L9W. A oopy of such said orojnano* and thai $1 .MO henuufUi and profile entitled "Site Development a rtusonible time for the performance ol nity to be heard concerning said urdau. «c« W UM ttutcuul Clerk for public la- purpose, as hereinbefore stated, includes ment (noil la budg'ts heretofore adopted Dlu and pnrfil* described above is onauthorized, and ft) the cost of suoh pur- Plan",, drawn by Charles W. Beagle, T. inyyact II requires; and (d) be served tht sum of $37/300 (Including the $45,000 for Mid Township are now available lo ipoff lh< owner or his kgent. .or ths umi ic further ftvsa that Mid «r«j> file totb * office of the Municipal Ol*rk pose as hereinbefore stated indudM the K.. dated May II, 1!H>7. A copy of wcl JOSEPH V. VALENTI staltd In said ordinance) which is *M nance said purpose The sum uf 12.60* dibd b i paitl, u live id will IK furttMr oonsMtred for final anMd lia open to puuipubliwc IUSIMWUUII. aggregate amount of fUOQ (Including thi Ulan and abuve is on vid Municipal Clerk Dy «atd Council at • regular Section 2. Thehe. summ of *32,Ot$32,001W) 1is* hereby I WO WOOO «Uteatltedd Ilna ni Mild ordinance ordinancs) ) whicwhchh I t mated ta necesauy U) lunm-n the co>t IU.M «• «n peyuert ei tbs aM esttmMatl to be mnmnto financ e Mis ai MMfe MAUMaVs 7A G? * FAOF . .

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Clrrk. Muitlrlrnl Building. Edlwn, New Doiiltn .ml. Hn.viPvillr, N, .1., Prrnirtrnt. ( nii'iumptliin license iJO-TiH (nr prcniUKrh sunipliuii lii rnsr No < i Inr in •"**' iiiimrrli.-ilr-lv In urititlH In Joseph V. sumption Irenie #C :ifl Inr premiers | i NOTICE Jrislv r> Nrw Ilium ill i William Slnvl. Wumlljiiiltr. MIII.IIIII JIt IIKIA I'll She Tali- nntii-e lli»t MUTCH MAin - , Kl./iiihrlh l>rll.M'iclM), t.'VulriiH, Miiniiiiml (Ink, WiHiillirldge,| situated ul HiMile U. ,S. No. I. Avenel] TBV), „„,,,., |hal KI'K I'HHAN, |\r. tl'(.l:,l~, l\( . - Nrw Jt'isry I'm(mifi- i sinned) wick AM-IIUP, llupflHu . N, J,, Vic* New Jersey. ! Au'iirl, Tmvn.stnp ol Wooillii l>:r, N. J. New Jersey Township ol Wnnrthrldjp, N. J. ,,/, staidey'n Diner, Inc., bin applied In Objections, if any, should he made! Oblrclious. ii liny • sliinilil I»*• n r.irse Inn, has applied In the SHORTY'S BAR Ii (iRILL. INC. (injections. II any, nhould he made lm-|1(w Municipal Council nl tlie Timnshlf Ciirminp J Drlliiplflfo, 85 New Brunn- Immediately In uiiting lo Joseph V.'Immediately in VUIIIIIK lo Joseph innp:il oiuiill nf the Township of Mnry Piillschnk, Prcs.-Tieaa. I'rillT IIEAMINC TAVEHN, INC. medialply in wrillng to Joseph V. Va ol Wornlbrldje For n Plenary llrtall (nn- Inr a Plrnarv Retail Cim Edison Township, N. J. wii-k Avrmic. lloiH-liiwn, N, J., Sor-! V.ilrnll, Municipal Clerk, Wiindhririgv,| Vnlcnll. Municipal (Ink, Wmulhi i l/ii Pnrt Heading Tnvern. Inc. Icntl. Township (,'lprk, Woodbrldle. New immptlon license Nn. ( V for premises L.P. 6/1. It/67 »7.ia 1 plum License No, C-5;i, lor a now ictnry «ncl Tre.'.Mirrr. New Jersey New .li'isi Itrnliimln I '. l>rn Hleyker, Prrs. Kilunted flt V S. Highway No. I, Wnfid- Inil! In he rnnitnu-led at Ronle !>, I'hi* n.inics BIIII rrsiiipnrei of the Pi- ISIuueill Alice lien Illryker, Sec.-Treas. (Sinned I hlldgp. New Jersey 11 l.anp, WoodlllldEP, New JrTSfy. NOTICK rectors of the applicant enrpoialinn me SWAU.K'K TAVERN INC. IIIU.CHKST. 1\(\ Port Reading. N. FRANCIS J. FIT'/.C.EnAl.ll and Objection*, il wiy. thiiiild be madt ,inq mid speeiiiennons fnr proposed Take notlre tliiit ttoXMURY INN. ;us fnllrms: t/a Swnlllck Tavern I/,i IliHil...! In. L.P•. «/i, »/fi7 6ft CENF.VIEVF. HTZCEIIAI.I) Immediately In lilin« lei .luseiih V. bnilclintf to he constructed, are on INC., t/a Roxbliry Inn, inc., has applied Cnrminp K, IMIapiMrn, 1,1 Miirtha Joseph Swaltlrk. Wllliitlfl ll»rv:ill>. I'resHlrnt l/l Fitzgerald's liar Valenli, Municipal ( [rrk. BnuU'vnrri, .Sayrrvlllc, N. .1. I'IIIIIII'S llnrxaih, NccH'Liiy { Ir ;it tile office nf Ihe Municipap l Clrrk. to the Municipal Council of the Town President NOTICK. Avpnel, N .1. New Jersey. Klizahrth Dflhpirlro. 85 New Rntm Aveni'l, \ J any. should hf made •hip of Woodhrldge lor a* Plenary Rrtail Elizabeth Swnlllck. T;ikr notice Ihat MAIN TAVERN, INC. L.P. t/l. >n ir, wick AvTniif, Hiiprlawn, N. J. I, P. li/1, 11/1,7 ISIencdl Ini utMlintrly writing to Jnscph V. Consumption license No. C47 for prirn- Vice President, Secretary a New Jersey Cor|nir;ition, lui.s applird to „. UPS situated at 147 Avenel Street. Ave- mlnp J, Drlliipiplrn, fiS New Bruns- Wnndhrldire. N.J. EPICUREAN, INT V.l.uli, Municipal (Kerk, Woodhrldge, Ihe Municipal Council of the Tuwnship I/a Stanley's Diner, tnr. Nut Jersry. nrl. Township of Wnodbridfie, N J. wick Avenue, Hnpcuwn. N. J. L.P. e/1. 8/S7 %1H NOTICE of W»'xll>rldf tjike Drive East NOTICK New Jersey iSicni'd) Woodhrldge, N\ J. ROWL-MOR LANES, INC. Wayne, N. .1. Take notice that MARY BARAN1AK, L.P. 6/1. 8/67 (Signed) has applied to the Municipal Council o( TIIK ZAMHKRN COHP-ORATION t/l. a/fi7 J816 Andrew V Hospodar, President the Township ol Woodbridee lor a Plen- Ser-y.-Treasurer t/a Bunzy's Tavern, haa applied to the ARTHUR RINErr. Nevv Jersey CoijxilAtion Dorothy I). Venc/ia, Secretary I P. I./J, 8/67 114.08 Municipal Council Of the Township of NOHCE t/a The Speedway Inn t/a ary Retail Distribution License No. l>» The Green L.inlerii NOTICE Dorothy Hospodar. Vice President fnr premises situated at Mil Inmm Ave- Woodbrldge for » Plenary Retail Coi Take notice that PAtH, and MARY Wondhridfie, N. J. Moni.s J. llemsleln. 1 Take notice that MARKOW'S BAR, INC., Woodbrldge, N. J nue, Colonia, m»nship of Woodblidfe, NOTICE sumption license No. C-25 for premises CINKOTA, t/a Paul's Tavern, have np L.P. 6/1, 8/67 *T.4« KnKeiip /amlxi, Sec. t/a The Alibi Bar and Rathskeller, has L.P, 6/1. 8/67 SUM situated at 25 Woodbrldge Avenue, Port plied to the Municipal Council of the Wnoilbrldi'e, N, J. N. J. lake notice that RICH-PHILMAR. applied to the Municipal Council nf the Objections, il any, should be made V.i , t/a Horncr'i Ad-Lib has applied leading, Township of Woodbrldge, now Township of Woodbrldse for a Plenary NOTICK L.P. «/l, ll/li" Sn.24 Township of WoodbridRe tor a Plenary known as 553 Woodbrldge Avenue, Port Retail Consumption license No. C-13 for Take notice that COLONIA POST NOTICE Immediately In writing to Joseph V. tn the Municipal Council of the Township Retail Consumption License No. C-67 for Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Wiwdluidgt. Reading, Township •( Woodbrldge, New premises situated at 79 Albert Street, No. 248. AMERICAN I.ElilON. has NOTK'H Take notice that REM LIQUORS, INC , ol Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Con- entire basement premises only situated New Jersey. Jeriey. Woodbrldue, New Jersey. plied to the Munirlpal Couneil ol tho' Take notice that 7li NHW a New Jersey corporation, has applied sumption license No. C-52 for premises STREET!„( 78o i|. s. llichway #1, Isclin. Town- (Signed) Ailu.-ited at Route #1 and Edward Street, Objections, II any, should be made Im- Objections, If any, should he made Township of WoodhrldKe for a Club II-1 COHI'.. t/a House ot Kinn, has Hpplied to | sn|p of Woodbrldge N. .1. to the Municipal Council of the Township Jifiin, Township of Woodbrldge, N. J. mediately in writing to Joseph V. Val- immediately In writing to Joseph V cense No. CH-11 fur premises situated the Municipal Council ol the. Township o( Objections, it any, should h« made of Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Dis- HI-WAY. INC. I Objections, II any, should be made 1m- entl, Municipal Clerk, Woodbrldge. New Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge at 8(ifi Middlesex Avenue, Colonia, Town- WooriliridKf lor a Plenary Ketiiil Con' Immediately in writing Ui Joseph V. tribution license No. D-ll for premises t/a The Spirit Shop » nirdiulely in writing to Joseph V. Valenti, Jseit New Jersey. ship of Woodbridge. Now Jersey. sumption license £C-!H fur premises sit- Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbrldge, situated at 101 Kelly Street, Menlo Park Colonia, N J. Municipal Clerk Woodbrldge, New Jer- (Sfgned) (Signed) Objections, if any, should be made uated at 70 New Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey Terrace. Woodbridge Township, P. O. Philip M. Peck, President sey. MARY BARAMAK PAUL and MARY CINKOTA, Immediately In writing to Joseph V New Jersey. (Sisnod) Metuchen, New Jersey. 130 Jeffery Road. Colonia, N. J. (Signed) t/a Bunzy'j Tavern t/a Paul's Tavern Valenli, Municipal Clerk. Wooduridcc, Objections. If any, should be made MARKOW'S BAR. INC. Objections, if any, should be made David B. Glttes, RICHPH1LMAH, INC. Port Reading, N.J. Woodbridge, New Jersey New Jersey. immediately in writiiiH lo Joseph V. t/a The Alibi Bar Immediately In writing to Joseph V. Secretary-Treasurer t/a Homer's Ad-Lib L.P. 6/1, e/67 «.»L.P. 6/1. 8/67 17.48 (Signed! Valenli, Municipal Clerk, Woodblidfe. and Rathskeller Valenti. Municipal Clerk, WoMtbrldge. 10 Lynn Drive, Springfield, N I. Mary Homer, Pres COLO.N1A POST No. 548. New Jersey licnjamln DenRleykcr. President New Jersey. L.P. 6/1, B/H7 *1».1I NOTICE Louis Homer, Jr., Sec.-Treat. NOTICE AMERICAN LKGION (SiRned> Alice DenBleyker, See,-Tress. (Signed) . NOTICE Lselln. N. J. Tak» 'notlca Uut MILDRED'S HUT, Take notice that C. BOAHD DISTRIBU- Robert McKay, Commander 7(1 NKW STREET CORP. Lselin, N. J. HEM LIQUORS, INC. V P. «/l. «/67 M.36 INC.. t/a Mildred's Hut. Inc.. has ap-TORS, INC., t/a Beacon Bar Liquors. Rohcrt Grciner, Adjutant t/a House of Finn L.r. fS/l, 8/B7 $9.24 Emanuel Choper Take notice that FRANK T. SUPERIOR plied to the Municipal Council of the has applied to the Municipal Council of F.ric E. Symborskt, Bar Chairman Arthur B Finn, President President and CAHMELA SUPERIOR, t/a Snook- NOTICE Township of Woodbridge for a Plenary the Township of Woodbrldge for a Plen- Colonia N.J. Theresa 1VT Kelcmen, Secretary NOTICK 69 llazlewood Avenue y's have applied to the Municipal Coun- Take notice that JEANETTE V. K1SH,Retail Consumption license No. C-65 forary Retail Consumption license No. C-12L.P. 6/1, 8/67 $8.80 Woodbrldse, N.J. Take notice that PETER RADER has Metuchen. New Jeriey cil of the Township of Woodbridge fur a t/a Kish'j Bar and Grill, haa applied to premises situated at 35 Lafayette Road, for premises situated at 393 St. George L.P. 6/1. 8/117 M.36 applied to the Municipal Council of the Rosalie C. Stahl Plenary Retail Consumption license No. NOTICE I hi- Municipal Council ol the Township of Fords, Township of Woodbrldge, N.J. Avenue, Avenel, Township of Wood- Township nf Woodbridge for a Plenary Treasurer C-27 for premises situated at 12:n Rah. Wnndbridse tor a Plenary Retail Con- Objections. If any. should be made lm bridge. New Jersey. Take notice that ANTHONY LOUIS NOTICE Retail Consumption License No. C-70 for 350 Barron Avenue way .Avenue, Avenel, Township of Wood- MJtnptiun license No. C-61 for pretnlaei mediately In writing to Joseph V, Val- Objections, If any, should be made OLIVER, t/a Oliver's Tavern, has ap- Take notice that ELIZABETH BALCA. premises situated at 281 Florida Grove Woodbrldge, New Jersey bridge, N. J Minuted at 5S2-5B4 New Brunswick Av«- entl, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, New Immediately In writing to Joseph V. plied to the Municipal Council of the t/a Balga's Tavern, has applied lo the Road, Hopelawn, Township of Wood- Shirley A. Choper Objections, if any, should be marie IHII'. Fords, Township of Woodbrldge. N. J, Jersey. Valenti, Municipal Clerk. Woodbrldge. Township of Woodbridg* for a Plenary Municipal Council nf the Township of Ijriilee. N. J. Secretary immediately in writing to Joseph V. Oljfcttinns, If any, should be made (Signed) New Jersey. Retail Consumption license No. C-20 lor Woodbridge lor a Plenary Retail Con Objections. II any, should be made 69 Hazlewood Avenue Valenti, Municipal Clerk. Woodhridge, Immediately In writing to Joseph V. Vi MILDRED'S HUT, INC. (Signed) premises situated at 1343 Oak Tree sumption license No. C-ll for premises immediately in writing to Joseph V. Metuchen, New Jersey New Jersey. Null, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridg*. New t/a Mildred's Hut, Inc. C. BOARD DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Road, Iselin, Township of Woodbridge, situated at 261 Main Street, Woodbrldge Valenti, Municipal Clerk. Woodbrldge, L.P. 6/1, 8/67 (12.32 (Signed) Jeiicy. Robert J. Hutnick, Pres. t/a Beacon Bar Liquors New Jersey. N.J. New Jersey. FRANK T. SUPERIOR. (Siuned) Sophie Hutnick, Vice. Prts. Joseph Matura, Pres. Objections, any. should be made Objections, If any, should be made (Signed) NOTICE CARMELA SUPERIOR. Gabriel P. Lakatos, 6ecy.-Treas. Margaret Matura, Sec/. immediately writing io Joseph V. immediately In writing to Joseph V .IKANETTE V. KJSH PETER RADER. Tak* notice that WOODBRIDGE LI- I/a Snooky's t/a KUh's Bar and Grill Port Reading, N.J Avenel New Jeriey Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge. Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge Hopelawn. N J Avenel. N. J. L.P. 6/1, 6/67 68 SOL.P. 6/1, 8/67 U.M New Jersey. QUOR STORE, INC.. t/a Woodbridge Fordi, N. J. New Jersey. L.P. . 11/67 67.04 Liquor Store, Inc., has applied to the L.P. 6/1, «/67 M.36 i, P. 0/1. n/er •7.48 (Signed) (Signed I NOTICE ELIZABETH BAt.GA Municipal Council of the Township of NOTICE ANTHONY LOUIS OLIVER, NOTICE Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Distrib- NOTICE NOTICE Take notice that AVENEL RECREA- Take notice that DOMINIC FICHALSK1 t/a Oliver's Tavern t/a Bulga's Tavern Take notice that WCISLO'S TAVERN, Take notice that LITTLE JOE'S, INC., and ANTHONY PICHALSKI. partner- Woodbridne. N. J. ution license No. D-3 for premises situ- Tak« aotlct that ANNA LESKO, t/a TION, INC.. I corporation ol New Jer- lselln, N. J. INC., t/a For* Bar * Liquors has ap- t/a Little Joe's Inc.. has applied to the ship, t/a Maple Tree Farm and Beer L.P. 6/1, 8/67 ated at 573 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge, I. 1 S. Tavern, hu applied to the Mu-iey, t/a Ray's Hut, has applied to the L.P. 6/1, 8/67 57.48 plied to the Municipal Council nf the Municipal Council of the Township of Garden, have applied to the Municipal N. J. nicipal Qpuncil of the Township of Wood- Municipal Council of the Township of Township of Woodbridge for a Plenary Woodbrldge for a Plenary Retail Con- Council of the Township of Woodbrldge NOTICE NOTICE Objections, If any, should be made hnilpo for a Plenary Retail Consumption Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Con- Retail Consumption license No. C-34 for immediately in writing to Joseph V. sumption license CM for premises situ- for a Plenary Retail Consumption II Take notice that A1£HAR LIQUORS, Take notice that SIDNEY WEINER license No C-9 for premises iituatcd at sumption license No. C-44 lor premises premises situated at 485 New Bruns- Valenti. Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge, ated at 64 Second Street, Woodbridge. cense No. C-64 for premises situated on INC., has applied to the Municipal t/a Economy Wine & Liquor Store has 3b.i-365 Florida Grove Road, Hopelawn, situated at Route U.S. No. 1 (Lois 1 to wick Avenue. Fords, Township of New Jersey. N. J. Railway Avenue (Block 871), Post Office Council of the Township of Woodhridge applied to the Municipal Council of the Township of Woodbridie, N. J 4, Block 396), Avenel, Township oi Woodbridge, New Jersey. (Signed) Objections, if any, should be made Box 112, Avenel, Township of Wood- for a Plenary Retail Distribution license Township of Woodbridge for a Plenary Objections, if any, should b« made Woodbrldge, N.J. Object ions, any, should be made WOODBRIDGE LIQUOR STORE Immediately In wrillng to Joseph V. bridge, New Jersey No. D 6 for premises situated at 297 Am Retail Distribution license No. D-2 for Immediately In writing to Joseph V. Va- Objection!, any, should be made immediately writing to Joseph V. INC. Valentl, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridie, Objections, II any, should be made boy Avenue, Woodbridge, N.J. premises situated at 79 Main Street. Valenti. Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, l'-nti, Municipal Clerk. Woodbrldge, New Immediately writing to Joseph V. t/a Woodbridge Liquor Store Inc. New Jeriey. Jersey, Valenti, Municipal Clerk. Woodbrtdgt, Immediately In writing to Joseph V. Objections, if any, should he made Woodbrldge, N. J. New Jersey, Valenti. Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge, Erneit Andrascik, President (Signed) ISUned) New Jersey. immediately in writing to Joseph V. Objections. If any, shnn!d be made New Jersey. Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, immediately in writing to Joseph V. Joseph Ahiidge for a Plenary Retail Distribution Steve Chimlnltz, Pres.-Treas.. Port Reading, N.J, Malcolm Rutan, Adjutant to the Municipal Council of the Township 21 Clay Avenue, Roselle Park, N. J.: L.P. 6/1. H/67 W.M 838 New Brunswick Avenue, (Signed) John T. demon, 90 Barchester Way, liwiiie No. D-4 for premises situated at GIBRALTAR CORPORATION L.P. 6/1. 8/67 • »8.M James Fitzpatrick, Fin. Officer of Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Con. Kiirvette Shopping Outer. U. S. Route Fords, New Jersey sumption license No. C-46 for premises Westfleld. N. J.; Camillo A. Lazkza. 3U NOTICE t/a Howard Johnson's Woodbridge, N. J. Florida Grove Road, Hopelawn,- N. J.; Wtt and Lexington Avenue. Woodbrklge, Joseph Palasak, Vice-Pres. NOTICE I L.P. 6/1, 8/67 situated at Smith and Newton Streets, Take notice that CLARA BARTON By Peter Sideris, President Dominic Lepore. 4 Sherwood Circle, Lind- Mow Jersey. • Waltuma Ave., Take notice that ZOWAN Lots 1-10, Block 39-A, Keasbey, Township POST #324 CLUB INC., has applied to Woodbridge, New Jersey MAYER en, N. J.; WllUam J. McEnte*. 33 Strat- Objections, |f any. should be made Im- Edison, New Jersey NOTICE of Woodbridge, N. J. the Municipal Council of the Township L.P. 6/1, 8/67 110.96 and JAMES MAYER, t/a Mayer's Tav- ford Place, Deal, N. J.; Dr. B. E. Morris- mediately in writing to Joseph V Va- Ann Chlmlnits, Sec. Objections, ii any, should be made Im- of Edison for a Club license for premises ern have applied to the Municipal Coun- Take notice that DAUMFITZ, INC., t/a on, 233 Elm Avenue, Rahway, N. J.; Vin- lenti, Municipal Clerk. Woodbrldge. New •58 New Brunswick: Avs. mediately in writing to: Joseph V. Va- situated at Brower Avenue. Fords, Edi- NOTICE cil of the Township of Woodbridge for a White House Tavern, haa applied to the cent F. Patricia, 337 Sherwood Road. Jersey, Fords, N«w Jersey entl, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge. New son Township, New Jersey. Take notice that CHICKEN BARN, Plenary Retail Consumption license No. unicipal Council of the Township of Union, N. J.; Vincent D. Shay, 73 Rector L.P. 6/1. «/«7 tnM Jersey. (Signed) Iflfc.. a New Jersey corporation, t/a C-26 for premises situated at 110 Amboy Voodbrldge for s Plenary Retail Con- Street, Metuchen, N. J.; Alexander Walk- Objections, if any, should be made Im- JOSEPH T. JASPER Avenue, Lots 1S-2O21. Block 32S-A. Wood- umption license No. C-10 for premises (Signed) mediately in writing to Oscar Kaus, NOTICE Chicken Barn, Inc. — Two Guys Chick- er, 62 N. Farragut Avenue, Maoasquan, t/a Liqkorettt en Barn, has applied to the Municipal bridge, N.J. ltuated at 351 West Avenue, Sewaren, WILLIAM J. NOVAK, N. J. Clerk Municipal Building. Edison. New Woodbridge, N. J, Take .notice that the YOUNG MEN'S Objections, if . any, should be made Township of Woodbridge, New Jersey. t/a Billy Vack's Loop Inn Jersey Council of the Township of Woodbridge Objections, if any, should be made tan. I..P. 6/1, 8/67 SOCIAL CLUB has applied to the Muni- Immediately in writing to Joseph V. Objections, if any, should be made Keasbey, N. J. •7.92 for a Plenary Retail Distribution license mediately in writing to Joseph V. Valenti, (Signed) cipal Council of the Township ot Wood- Vatentl, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, immediately in writing to Joseph V. L.P. 6/1, 8/67 $7.92 bridge for a Club license No. CB-4 forNo. D-10 for premises situated at Route Municipal Clerk. Woodbrldge. New Jersey. CLARA BARTON POST #324 i NOTICE 440 and Route 9, Hopelawn, Township of New Jersey. Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, CLUB, INC. ; Take notice that VAN TASSEL'S COL- premise* situated at Amboy Avenue and (Signed) lew Jersey. NOTICE (Signed) South Park Drive, Woodbrldge, New WoodbridgeS- New Jersey. John Moczynskl. President LEGE INN, Inc., has applied to the Mu- Objections, ii any, should be made 20LTAN MAYER (Signed) Take notice that PETER DORS. INC.. COLONIA COUNTRY CLUB Joseph LaRocca, Secretary Jersey. Albert Oslislo, Treasurer nicipal Council of the Township of Wood- Immediately in writing„ t_o_ Josep.....h V. JAMES MAYER DAUMFITZ, INC. t/a Morris' Bar has applied to the Mu- Henry Roakey, Treasurer bridge for a Plenary Retail Consumption Objections, if any. should be made t/a Mayer's Tavern t/a White House Tavern nicipal Council of the Township of Wood- Colonia, N, J. immediately In writing to Joseph V Valenti, Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge, Fords, N. J. license No. C-43 for nwinUei situated at New Jersey. Woodbridge, N.J. Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, Pres. bridge for a Plenary Retail Consumption L.P. 6/1. 8/67 118.48 L.P. 6/1. 8/67 68.36 112 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbrldge, L.P. 6/1, 8/67 (D.36 Hobert A. Fitipatrick, Sec. license No. C-21 for premises situated at New Jersey. (Signed) Objections, If any. should be made CHICKEN BARN, INC. Edward Daum, Treasurer 577-C New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, NOTICE NOTICE Immediately in writing to Joseph V. (Signed) NOTICE Township of Woodbridge, N. J. t/a Chicken Barn, Inc. — Sewaren, N. J. Take notice that WILLIAM A. GELE- Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbrldge, YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB P. 6/1, 8/67 Objections, if any, should be made lm Take notice that AVENEL MEMORIAL Two Guys Chicken Barn Take notice that the AMERICUS $8.80 TEY and ELIZABETH GELETEY. t/a New Jersgy. Edward) Kopper, President mediately in writing to: Joseph V, Va- POST #7164 V.F.W., Inc., has applied Irvin G. Hubschman, CRAFTSMEN'S CLUB. INC., has ap- The Alibi Liquor Store, have applied to (Signed) Hobert Korb, Vlce-Pres. plied to the Municipal Council of the NOTICE lenti. Municipal Clerk, Woodbrldge, New to the Municipal Council of the Township President-Treasurer the Municipal Council of the Township of Woodbridge for a Club License for VAN TASSEL'S COLLEGE INN, Inc Phillip R. Mappen, Chairman 320 So. Harrison St. Township of Woodbridge for a Club Take notice that BLUE BAR & GRILL, Jersey. Woodbridge. New Jersey. of Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Con- premises situated at 60 Park Avenue, William Van Tassel. Pres. East Orange, N. J cense No. CB-9 for premises situated at INC.. t/a Blue Bar, has applied to the (Signed) sumption license No. C-50, for first floor L.P. 6/1, 8/67 (t36 94 Green Street, Woodbridge, N. J. Municipal Council of the Township of PETER DORS, INC. Avenel, Township of Woodbrldge, New Ueorge Van TasseL Treas. Frederick Zissti, premises and apartment to rear and ex- Jersey. Woodbrldge, N. J. 192 Kingspolnt Road Objections, If any, should be made Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Con- t/a Morris' Bar cluding barber shop for premises situ- L.P. 6/1. 8/6/ NOTICE Objections, any, should be mad* t7M Klngspoint, Long Island immediately tn writing to Joseph V. sumption license No C-23 for premises l'eter A, Chirico, President ated at 780 U. S. Highway #1, Iselin, Tak* notice that WOODBRIDGE situated at 51 New Street, Woodbridt'e. Immediately writing to Joseph V, Vice-Pres., Secy. Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, Gerard Greaux. Vice Pres. Township of Woodbridge, N. J. NOTICE NEW JERSEY LODGE 2118, BENEV- New Jerley. Valentl, Municipal Clerk. Woodbiidge* Leo Zwieback, New Jersey. Boris B. Chirico. Secretary and Objections, If any, should be Take notice that ISELIN POST M3D, OLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER (Signed) Objections. If Treasurer made New Jersey. 37 Rumsou Road, ny, should be made immediately In writing to Joseph V, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF OF ELKS, has applied to the Municipal immediately in (Signed) Livingston. N.J. AMERICUS CRAFTSMEN'S writing to Joseph V. Fords, N. J. Valenti. Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge, THE UNITED STATES, haa applied to Council of the Township of Woodbridge L.P. 6/1, 8/67 AVENEL- MEMORIAL POST Asst. Secy. U Asst. Vlce-Pres. CLUB, INC. I'ideuti. Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, $9.24 New Jersey. the Municipal Council of the Township of for a Club license No CB-1S for premises 174 Passaic Street Aladar T. Orora, Jr., President Mew Jersey. #7164 V.F.W.. Inc. Woodbridge lor a Club license No. C.B.-7, situated at 66S Railway Avenue, Wood- Garfield. N.J. t>9 Summit Ave. (Signed) NOTICE (Signed) W. EDWARD WRENN for premises situated at 469 Lincoln High- bridge, New Jersey. WILLIAM A, GELETEY Commander L.P. 6/1, 8/67 (14.92 Fords, N. J. BLUE BAR h GRILL, INC. Take notice that STANLEY and STA- way, Iselin. Township of Woodbrtdge. Objections, " any, should be made Christopher' Mesnrow, Vice President t/a Blue Bar CIA JEDHZEJEWSKL t/a Stan's Bar 1 ELIZABETH CELETEY LOUIS VARYU. Immediately writing t© Joseph v. I/a The Alibi Liquor Store Quartermaster (Treasurer) NOTICE 75 Lawrence Street, Ronald Temperado, Pres. Grill have applied to the Municipal Coun- Objections. U any, aJtould be nude Valentl, Municipal Clerk. Woodbrldge, Fords, N.J. Edward Strock, Vice-Pits. cil of the Township of Woodbrldge for a Iselin. N. J. GEORGE R SCHKEPF. New Jersey. Take notice that \ the COLONIA Adjutant ' Immediately In writing to Joseph V. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB, INC., Frank J. Brecka, Jr., Secretary Use Temperado, Secy.-Tress. Plenary Retail Consumption license No. L.P. 6/1, 8/«7 $9.24 (Signed) Avenel. N. J. Valtnti, Municipal Clerk. Woodbrldle! has applied to the Municipal Council 520 Amboy Avenue Woodbridge, N. J C-17 for premises situated at 213 New L.P. 6/1, 8/67 M0.U New Jersey. WOODBRIDGE NEW JERSEY of the Township of Woodbridge for a Woodbrldge, N. J. L.P. 6/1, 8/67 $8.80 Brunswick Avenue, Hopelawn, Township NOTICE (Signed) LODGE 2116, BENEVOLENT John M. Peterson, of Woodbridge, N. J. Club license No. CB-3 for premises sit- s Take notice that CALDWELL INC.. I ISELIN POST 3636. VETERANS AND PROTECTIVE ORDER uated at corner of Conduit Way and Financial Secretary NOTICE Objections, if any. should be made im- NOTICE OF ELKS New Jersey corporation, t/a Avenel LI OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE Inman Avenue, Colonia, N. J., Town- 51 Gordon Place Take notice that MAJESTIC BOWLING mediately in writing to: Joseph V. Va- quor Store, haa applied to the Municipal Take notice that HUNGARIAN AMERI. UNITED STATES Fred Karoay ship of Woodbridse, (Mailing address, Matawan, N. J. ACADEMY, INC.. t/a Majestic Bowling lenli, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, New CAN CITIZENS' CLUB, has applied U Exalted Ruler Council of the Township of Woodbridge lselln, N. J R.F.D. #2 Rahway, N.J.) Michael T. Farrell, Treasurer Academy, has applied to the Municipal Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Distribution License the Municipal Council of the Township Norman Stanley, Commander Richard Coley, Secretary 52 Seymour Avenue, Council of the Township of Woodbridse (Signed) of Woodbridge for a Club License for L.P. 6/1, 8/67 Objections, if any. should be made No. 1)5, for premises situated at 143- Michael MifUonuto, Quartermaster (9.61 Immediately In writing to Joseph V. Woodbrldge, N. J. lor a Plenary Retail Consumption license STANLEY and 145 Avenel Street, Avenel. Township of premises situated at » Port Reading L.P. 6/1. 8/67 $0.24 Valenti. Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge, L.P. 6/1, 8/67 $13.6' No. C.32 for premises situated at New STAC1A JEDRZEJEWSK1, Woodbridge, New Jersey. Road, Woodbridge. New Jersey. NOTICE Jersey Highway No. 9 and Pennsylvania t/a Stan's Bar & Grill, New Jersey. The names and residences of all of the Objections, if any. should be made Tako noUce that FULTON INN, INC., Avenue, Laurel Park, Hopelawn. Town- NOTICE (Signed) NOTICE Hopelawn, N. officers of the applicant arc: Immediately In writing to Joseph V, Take notice Ultt HOPELAWN ME- t/a Fulton Inn, has applied to the Muni- Take notice that COLONIAL ASSO- ship of Woodbridge. New Jersey. L.P. 6/1, 8/67 $8.36 Vajenti. Municipal Clerk. Woodbridgt, cipal Council of the Township of Wood- COLONIA CIVIC IMPROVEMENT Joseph Stern -~ President, 43 Sycamore MORIAL POST #1392. Veterans of CLUB, INC. CIATES, a New Jersey corporation, t/a The names and addresses of Ihe officers Avenue. North Pluinfield. New Jersey, New Jersey. foreign Wars, has applied to the Munici- bridge for a Plenary Retail Consumption Hank's Park Inn, has applied to the and directors are: NOTICE (Signed) license No. c-49 for premises situated Louis Ferrara, Bar Chairman Anna C. Stern — Secretary and Treasur- pal Council ol UM Township of Wood- Don Halbsgut, Secretary Municipal Council of the Township David Levinp. President, 950-B Village Take notice that S. KLEIN LIQUOR er, 43 Sycamore Avenue, North Plain- HUNGARIAN AMERICAN CITIZENS' bridge for a Club license) No. CB10 forat 72-74 Fulton Street. Woodbridge, N. J. Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Con- Dr. West, North Brunswick. New Jersey. COMPANY OF WOODBB1DGE has ap- CLUB Objections. Ii any, should be made Colonia. N. J. field, New Jersey premises situated at llJ James Street, L.P. 6/1, »/67 «.24 sumption license No. C-66 for premises Ellenor Shihar, Secretary. 56 Catalpa plied to the Municipal Council of the Ben Erdeyi, President Hoi>elawn, Township Immediately In writing to Joseph V. situated at 1358 Oak Tree Road. Iselin. Township of Woodbridse for a plenary The names and residences of all of the at Woodbridgt, Avenue, Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Directors of the applicant are: John Forster, Vice President N.J. Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, Township of Woodbridge, New Jersey. Charles NichnDwitz, Treasurer, 21 Deer- Retail Consumption license No. C-39 for Louis Horvath, Treasurer New Jersey. NOTICE Joseph Stern — 43 Sycamore Avenue, Objection*, if any. should be mad* im- Tak* notice that LEONARD JAKUB- Objections, U any, should be made wood Avenue, Edison, New Jersey. iremises situated at 677 Eoute #1, Town- William E. Almail, Secy. (Signed) ship or yyuodbi'idee, N. J, North Plalnfield, New Jersey, mediately iu writing lo Joseph V. Val- CZAK. t/a Lenny's Inn, has applied to Immediately In writing to Joseph V. Objections, if any, bhould be made Anna C. Stern — 43 Sycamore Avenue, Woodbrldge, N. J. enti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, Now FULTON INN, INC. immediately in writing to Joseph V. Objections, if uny, should be made im- the Municipal Council ol the Township Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, North Plainiield, New Jersey. $S86 t/a Fulton Inn ' Valenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge, mediately in writing to: Joseph V. Va- L.P. 6/i, tjm Jersey. oi Edison for a Plenary Retail Consmnp- New Jersey. Daniel Scott - 22 Beverly Court. Metuch- Albert Mlhalovic. Pres. New Jersey. lenti, Munirlpal Clerk, Woodbridge. New (Signed) ton license for premises situated at 1247 (Signed) en, New Jersey. NOTICE Dorothy Mlhalovic, Secy. (Signed) > Jersey UOPKLAWK MEMORIAL POST Woodbrldge Avenue. Edison Township, COLONIAL ASSOCIATES The names and residences of all stock- Take notice that WALTER BERTRAM Woodbrldge. N.J. MAJESTIC BOWLING (Signed) SI352, VETERANS OF FOREIGN New Jersey. ,J/a Hank's Park Inn holders holding more than W'i of the jnd HELEN BEKTRAM, nil wife, t/a L.P. 6/1. 8/67 fr.92 ACADEMY, INC. S. KLEIN LIQUOR COMPAMY WAHS Objections, at any. should be, made Henry J. Pogyena, President stock of the applicant are: Walt's Tavern have applied to the. Mu- 27 Ravine Drive t/a Majestic UuwlinK Academy OK WOOUBRHX'.K Jurku Miller, Commander Immediately In writing to Oscar Kauj. Joseph Stein — 43 Sycamore Avenue, nicipal Council «f the Township of Wood- Clerk. Municipal Building, Edison, New Colonia, N. J. By: David Levine, President DAVID GANZ. Pies. Charles Thomas, Quartermaster Take notice that RICHARD JANN1, North Pluiniield, New Jersey. brldge for a Plenary Retail Consumption Jersey. John S. Johnson, Secretary Attest: !ili-IU 57th Street license No. C-5 for premises situated el , „ ,, , Hopil»wn, N. J. t/a The Village Inn Bar and Restaur- Ellenor Shihar, Secretary Ili'Kii Park- New York Anna C. Stern — 43 Sycamore Avenue, (Signed) 44 Tower Road North Plainiield, New Jersey. 303 Fulton Street, Woodbridge. N. J. II'. ti/l, 8/67 |9 24 ant, has applied to the Municipal Coun- JOSEPH WALKER, Sec, b Treas. LEONARD JAKUBCZAK, Menlo Park. N. J. Hopelawn, N J Objections, if any, should be made any, should be made cil of Uu Township of Woodbrldge for 350 Central Park West Objections, if NOTICE t/a Lenny's Inn William J.^Breen L.P. 6/1. 8/67 , »13.64 immediately in wilting to Joseph V. writing to Joseph V, r. Plenary Retail Consumption license New York, N. Y. Immediately in I,ike notice that FORDS MEMORIAL Edison Township, N.J. 46 Wright Street, Valentl. Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge, Valenti, Municipal Clerk. WoodblJds«, I'dST ftwwo, Veterans of Foreign Wars. No. CSS to Include storage of alcoholic UeUn, N.J. '. NOTICI; L.P. , 8/U7 $11 DO beverages entire lower level and cellars. L.P. 6/1. 6/67 67 48 New Jersey. New Jersey. IIII applied to the Municipal Council el L.P. 6/1. 8/67 Take notice that tlm VETERANS OK (Signed) ilit' louiiahlp of WoodbrMge for a Club for premises situated at a and 4 Green FOHKIGN WARS #4410. WOODHlllIXiK "NOTICE \(Sisned) Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey. NOTICE WALTER BERTRAM i11-L-11^t; No CB-6 for premises situated Take notice that THE LIQUOR CADI NOTICE POST, has applied tu the Municipal Take nollce that ISiilJN HILLTOP CALDWEUJ INC. HELEN BERTHAM Objections, If any, should be made UdUOIlS, INC., a Ntw Jersey Corpoi'- t/a Avenel Liquor stni« .•! 411 New Brunswick Avenue. Fords, NET. INC., t/a AUbea Liquors, has ap- Take notlca that THE I1OVEN, INC. Council of the Township of Woodbridtic t/a Wall's Tavern 'louiuhin of Woodbrldge. N.J. Immediately In writing to Joseph V. plied to the Municipal Council of the t/a The Brass Bucket, has applied d for a Club license No. C.B. 5 for prem atluu, has applied to the Municipal Cuun Aveuel, N. J. Valenti, Municipal clerk, Woodbrldge, eil ol tile Township of Woodbridge for a L.P. 6/1, 8/w Wiwdbridge, N I. ulijeciiuiui. If any, should be made lnv Township of Woodbridge for a Plenary the Municipal Council of the Townshli situated at -I'M Pearl Street, Wood L.P. 6/1.6/67 67.U •iiidutely in writing to Joseph V. Val- New Jersey. Retail Distribution lloenee No. D-8 for of Woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Con- bridge, N. J. Plenary HrUil Distribution Lkeim No. ••ml. Municipal'Clerk, Woodbrldge, New (Signed) pramlm situated at Colonia Shopping sumption license No. C 54 for premises Objections, If any, should be inudt 117, for premises situulrd at 1526 Oak N OTIC IS RICHARD JANNI Tree ltu.nl. bfliu. Townshiu of Wood NOTICE ^Jersey. Center. State Highway No. 27. Colonia, situated at Circle ,*o Route U. S. No. Innnedialt'ly In \inilnii to Josvph V. Take notice that FORDS TUMBLE INN. (Signed) t/a The Village inn Bar and Township of Woodbridge. N. J. 9, near Main Street, Woodbridge. N.J Vultnli, Municipal Clerk. Woodluidft'. bridse, N. J. Take notice that WALTER M. SHAB. INC., t/a Fords Tumble Lin, Inc., liai LESKI and 1HKNE S1IABLK.SK1 t/a I'dltliS MEMORIAL POST #6090, Restaurant Objections, If any. should be made Objections, If any, should be madi New Jersey. Object ions, if any, should be made im~ applied tu the Municipal Council of the Blue- Bird Inn. have applied tu the Mu- VKTEIIAN8 OK FOREIGN WARS Woodbrldge. N.J. immediately in writing to Joseph V. Immediately iu writing to Joseph \ V (Sinned) medialely in willing to Joseph V. Va- Township of Woodbrldge for a Plenary nicipal Council of the Township of Wood' IVler Do Megilo, Commander L.P. 6/1,1/67 e^io ValeoU, Municipal' Clerk, Woodbridge. Valenti, Municipal Clerk," Woodbridge Vl'.TKHANS OK KOlttUCN WARS lenti, Municipal Clerk, Woodbrldge, New Retail Coiuumptiuu license No. C-29 for bridge for a Plenary Retail Consumption John AmaciL Club Chairman New Jersey. Nuw Jersey 5J-M1I), W(l()l)li|Jl|)liE I'OST Jersey NOTICK preinuws situated at 103 Ford Avenue, license No. C-48 fur preml&ea situated .at Fords, N. J. (Signed) (Signed) 1.01'eu C. Soicjiwjtu Commander (Signed) Fords, Township of Woodbrldge. N. J. WiHxluiidio, N.J 1SK1.1N HILLTOP IJUUOHS, INC. 1308 St. George Avfuue. Avenei, Town- I I' 6/1. 8/67 a. Tato Dotle* that KENNY ACHES, THE LIQUOR CABINET THE HOVEN, INC. Objections. If any, should 'be made L.P. 6/1, 8/67 »7.92 William Zieveubalg, I'm. it Treas. ship of Woodbndge. N. J. INC., a New Jersey corporation, t/a t/a Albea Liquors t/a The Brats Bucket immediately In wilting to Joteph V. Lilliuu i Secretary. Objections, if any, should be made NOTICE Kenny Acres, has applied to the Munici- Anne Boyd McNulty. President A. V. Hospodar, Pita. Valeatl, Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge, NOTICE laelin, N. J. Immediately in writing to JOMOII V. lake notice that SHORTY'S BAR k pal Council of UM Township of Wood- William Pearson McNulty. Vicei Pres. D. D. Vcnetla. Sec. New Jersey. r.HILL, INC.. has applied to the Munici- bridge for a Plenary Betail Consump- Marie McNulty, Sec.-Treas. Woodbrldge, N.J. Take notice thuf' PORT READING L.P. tl/1, B/67 •ill Valentl. Municipal Clerk. Wuodbrldge, I...I Council of the Township ot Edison, tion license No. CA foe premises situated L.P. 6/L 6/67 MM L.P. 6/1, 1/67 U.36 TAVERN, INC., I/a Port Heading lav (Signed) New Jersey. tor a Plenasy Retail Consumption at 244 Xing George Raid, Route J8, eru, inc., has applied to the. Mimu nul NOTICE FORDS TUMBLE INN, INC. (Signed) liti-nie for premise* situated at 791-793- Woodbridge, New Jersey. NOTICK NOTICE t'uiincil ot tint Township ol Wooilliiiilgr Take nulu-e that FRANCIS J. FIT/. I/a Fords Tumble Inn, Inc. WAITER M. SHAHIJ^SKl Amuoy Avenue, Fords, EdisOA Town- The IWIIIO and residence* of the of Take nolUe that SWALLICK TAVERN. Take notice that HI1XCREST. INC., tor a I'leuuiy Ht'Lul (iinuuiu|itiuii linustt (iKHAMr' mill tiKNKVIKVK tTi'/UKH- JtlllN KOCEU1. I'r.-inleul, HiKNK SI1AHI.K.SKI •ilip. New fleers ol tlie applicant coi pui atiuu me INC., t/a Sw.illu.k Tuvrm, lias applied I/a IlillrifM, lm applied to tin No. C -••!, lur ill l:> M.ll. I ., I il,':'! i.ihr. ll.ii ll.ui' .AI. NOTICKS l.KGAl/NOTICES t.VMM. NOTirKS Mi«/\(/ NOTICKS II-UJAI. NOTICKS I.VMM. NOTICICS IXiAl, NOTICKS LEGAL NOTICES RHOM TION ' lime. In th* aflernnnn nf Ihe sain" day, al hnmrrilatrly in willing Ir Invnli V Initl. Municipal CU-ik. Wixiilliililui'. \OTI( I Common Council of th« Itorough of Car Knnk UamMno, NOTICK WnnrllivldRC, .li't»<>v I'jke m,n,r ili.il liHIN I'l- KII'IKH and leret for a Club llrenn* No. CB ID for rint Vice Commind«r, Tak* nolle* that ANNA IVANO, i .iv* nollre thnt nn the twenty-fifth day the .Sheriffs Offlc* In the County Admin Valpnll, Munlrl»nl Clerk. Siimund Opanowlcr trln of the EaUte ol PAIX IVANn, I/a ,« M.v. 1W7, th* Zoning Board or Adjust-il«lratlon BulldlnB. In Ihe Clly ol N™ \H< • Hills HllW MM), iinilnrn, I » (Hank Hnr nrrmlncs located at «J Liberty Street. Inn, him- KWilK-d lu IHi- Mnjm mill linn- Carterel. New Jersey, S(K-ond Vita (^>mmand«r Paul'i Tavern, tiaa applied U» the Maynr in-.-nt of Ihe Township of Wnodbrld«e. af- Brunswick. N. J. 'SmiH'ili JOHN Kim K I HANK MllNH'.l AIA(1 IN)ROTIIY HUM K in,,,, Ciinii, il nl ihr lliHinijlh ol Cnrlrrel Oli>rtlim«. II »ny. nhmild bp marie lin MlrhaM Carnavala land Common Counrll nt th* Boroofth of i,i a public hearing denied th» appllca- AU thut certain M, iract or parcel ol Third Vln CommamlFf Carteret, lor a I'lwary Betall (/imumu ii"i of Michael Kurtlak lor variances for,land »"d premise*. hloini«, VVneulbrlrlKf. t/a Spimrl K.ngle Inn Sri c Ml lin pirmiM'n slliliilrrl el 51 Borough Clrrk of the Borotilh of Carter I" «/8, 1J/67 110.M Him llcena* No. C 23. fw premlaea allu< ihe u«i> of an existing one family dwelllng;larly deir-rlbed. iltunte in th* HorniiKh m Sew .leney. •- alpd at B Charlea Street. Cartwet. N I and the erertlnn of a one lamlly dwelling,Highland l'»rk. In Ilir Cnunty o{ Middle I.I1 n, l.u. IB I- III «ll Wlli-i'lrr ^M'lllh ( illll'ICl. S I et, ()l> |4'tLt HMIS , II y IIV, i|H|i ll,l hr M i Slum-ill NOT1CT. Ohjertloni. U any, ahould b* mad* Im •MI Columbia Avenue, Colnnla, N. J, 1-ots'»« and Mute of Nr-w Jersey. ST IlKMK.ITtll'S. MKNS ( l.rfl ,„,,, . , ROCKMAN, mediately In wrltln* te Patrick PiUjwulg. :i.'« anil 2117, Block 4MH and that deter1 DMilNNINC, at a point nn thr westerly NOTICK NOTIfK 1M,||,1« II I'm ink nw|( f lna MAMTB Ihal CAllrKHK'l M--W (ll'l'l Ml Illf OK fAltTERKTrVlKW JRIISBY sl\^y n0CKMAN and HOWARD Borounh Clerk ol th. Boroiub « llnbrowolskl. ('resident, R(K:KMANH(K:KMAN,, partner.partner.,. t/t/aa Rockman'. et. New Jeney. h twn filed in the riffle* nl Mid Board at Tierce Slreet) In .aid Itaniush. distant ami I'lU, IlKSAYHS I/a Center Bar „„„...... ,..,,.. ,, t nilrirl. C T 1 (II- KI.KS. Waller Konnwka, Se"c Treanure r T,v(rn ,,.'..<• u g(0M- i h, v, (SlMl Hi,- Munlclpnl nnlldlng, Miln ' Sire*, .'(K) feet fimn WoodhrldRn Avenue mem ri;i\i» applied In Ihe Mmiltipnl Cnuncil nl AM) IlltMrA livi , (i 'Sinned' T,v(rn ,,u g(0Mi h,hv, ,pt>llK) ,„ (SlirnMl T (i/H, 15/H7 »7« ANNA IVANO, \ W.KxIhrldse Now Jertry snd Is available urpd alonl tho westerly ildp ol a;iltl!||ie Township ol WondhrlriiP lor « I'lrn has applied to Ihe Mayor ami IDIIN I'l'KllKlill 1. r »7.« lh» Mayor and C»mmon Council iK Iha („, i,..iv,-M n Smith Illh Avemin (formerly Tierce ,i, V Helall Consumption license No. CM Council l l,,i JOHN IKlWMlll ! Borough of Carteret for a Plenary Re F.nerutrlx o« Ui» Eatal* a* n PAUL IVANO street) and from said heidnnlne, point run 'lor premise!! situated «1 Holly and Miirl " Club llrpnw Nn. Cfl-15 Tor premls NOTICE ' tall ConaumpUoaump n llllcenje No. CM for K^lwrtrd J, h>nney '/a Paul'a T«v«r» nln« (1) In a westerly direction and U on Streets, Port Rpnrlin«. Township ol e. situated nt m 211 llonw\ell Avenue a <;i«s* HHI lake nirtue mat the KOFIKSTMIS premlaea .lluated at 63 RandolpRl h Street. / Sprrptary rUht angles to Mid South llth A\cnuc, Wondbrldcr-. N. J Carteret, .New Jersey. li/R. 15/tif .12 IIDMI", MSdtJATION h«« applied to the Cnmer 1'enhlng Avenue, Carteret. N. J. L.P. «/«. 1S/*T noitd of ,, ,. ifnrmerly Tierc* Street) one hundrpd feet! (Injections, il nny. ulinulrl ho mailc Im Objections()l).|ecllon«, it anyany. .slmum macle Mayur and Comnmn Council ol the Bor- objection.. If any, ihould ht made! - I. I . It 67 In a point; thence (2) In a southerly ill- mediately In wrltint lo Joseph V. Va lmmpdl»t»ly In willing lo I Htruk nush ol Carter* lor a Club llcena* No. immediately In writing Ut: Patrick Po- NOTICK rectlon and parallel with said westerly:lenll. Municlnnl Clerk. Wnodbrldge, ^ew tiirnlg, Borouith ClrrClkk ofl thth e BBornuBh lake noiic-p thai the IKRAIMAN AM ,„., ror pr,m|Mi ,itu«l«ld at 1159 CharleChl s tocnlgl , BorougBhh ClerClkk oil thth * BorougBhh ofl T.ke notlc* that ALEX OTOJUA. WtlCfi Una or Soulh llth Avenue 'formerly Jersey. Carlpret, New Jpuey. I'.IIK C1T1/.KNS' CLim has applied s(r,Hi ,;,rt,ret. New Jersey. Carteret, New Jersey and BP31THA STOJKA. t/a Bert k Al T\KK N(rnCE that on Friday. Juna JO.jTurp* Street) fifty fpet to a poltit; UIMKP iSiKnedi tn tlic Mayor and Common Council nl objections, u ,ny, should b« made Im- • Signed) SwJlii's Tavern, hav* applied to thu IW7 at 9^.10 oVlock In tha forenoon, I, ,3, ^ M M^,Hy dlrtetlon «nd parallel CAHTKRKT NEW JEH.SIA Hie Borough ol Carlerpt lor a Club Mir<1iHtc1y In wrltlni to Patrick Polocnlg, MAMIE BOCKMAN I Mayor and Common Council of th* Bor 1 MARY IIKSAYI IS RAYMOND OLE JOHNSON. Infant by hia with th* (Irat toura* 100 feet to a point III I'VUI, PESANTIS l.dlKiF, 22.1S license Nu. CD-5 (nr premises situated Clerk ,» the Borough ol Carter SIDNEY RfKlKMAN ough ol Carteret lor a Plenary Retail (luardlan ad Ut*m, OI,B REIDAR JO- th* westerly lln« ol South llth Avenue i/a Center nar BENFVdl.KNT ASM at 7.'.B Roowvelt A\cnue, C-Hrtere*. N. J.ct. New Jersey. , HowAnn BCX;KMAN Consumption Ucens* No. C-13 for prem- 11ANMFASRN. (bill apply to th« Middle-: (formerly Tlerc« 8!re*t); thrncB (4> In a Tort Rending. N PROTECTIVE ORCKR llr Objections u" »n.v. should be marie > Signed i Partners ise, sltusted at 10-11 Hudson Street, Car- ininicillately in willing to Patrick I'n atx County Court at thp Mlddlmex Coun- northerly direction and alons th* wester. |. p h, i, on7 Kl.KS FORESTERS MOMK \!>SO t/a Rockman'. Tavern lerpt, N. J. ty Court House In th« Oty of N«w Bruna- y trx-nli. Borough Clerk nf the Bornufh linli o oll aalld StSouthh 1111thh AAvenu e fiform-,__. Raymond Wizn*. CIATION Liquor SUir* Objections, U any, should b* made Im- ulrk. NPW .leriry tot a Judgment author- erly Tierce Street) fifty feet to a point or NOTIfK F.xalted RlllPl ol (nrtrret, New Jerwy, John Bslewlcz, President LP. «/«, 1S/S7 mediately In writing to Patrick Potomlg. t/lnj me to aaaume the name ol RAY- place of Beginning. Take notlr» that ESPUSITO'S INC.. t/s William A. Fabian. > Signed l Frank Dardar. Treaaiurer Borough Clerk of th* Borough of- Cartar MOND IM.K JOHANNESSEN. Th* lots of land thus described and Honey nee Inn has applied tn the Muni-1 Secretary I'KRMMA.N AMKIIH,AN Joseph G. Shutello, Jr., Secretary NOTICE et. New Jersey. $10 M OLE BEn>AR JOHANNHSSBN, hereby conveyed being alsn shown, known. Council of tha To«Ti«hlp of Wood-,1..P. «/» CITIZENS' CLVB ' L.P. 6/8, 15/H7 *7.9J T>k, not|c(, in,t KATHERIVE OTX1N- (Signed) ".!?..,«™!n^,"?"LEI5!? •1K| designated as Lota No. 71 and No.jbrldKe for a Plenary Mail Consumption il'res,) Omclan Hrab SEU ,nd ALICE c BEDNAR, t/a 0'- ALEX STOJKA, JR. Juu,™ ml muVm? NOTICK rt.ri JOHNSON Ti on a map which U given in a certain | Uccmit #38 /or premises situated on IM Waller Janlw NOTICK nonnell's Bur k Grill, have applied to BERTHA STOJKA, Tske nolle* that THE POLISH AMKR- L.P. 6/8. 15/67 S-..4« t/a Bert 4 Al Stojks's T.vent Kim «V*Jmw deed made by John A. Weser. et al. lo 2A, Block 182, Route U. S. No. ». Wood- Take nolle* th«t I.1TTI.K COTTON the Mayor and Common Council ol the K \P|.AN, V I'.lNtf New Brunswick Heights Company, a cor- bridge, N. J. f. ICAN CLUB, INC. has applied to the t/a Uttle Cotton Club,| Borough of Carttret for * Plenary Retail :L-P• «/•• 17 Cnoke Avpnue Carteret, New Jersey O700I AHornpyf lor Petitioner. NOTICE LP 6/8 H-22-2!)/ti7 Tak* nolle* that CARTERtTT TER snd REFINERY WORKER* UN- ION. LOCAL NO. (37 has applied to th* , MIKRIFF'S SALE Mayor and Common Council of th* Bor- il FKRIOR (111 RT OP NEW JEMET ough of Carteret lor • Club lleens* Ns. n. are liefendants. COUIMBIAN CLUB. INC., has applied to NOTItR iCorner Tavern, has applied to th* Mayor REFINERY WORKERS The approximate amount of the *, Partners. nd Writ of Execution lor th* *al* of mort- Ihe. Municipal Council of the Township Take notice that LOUIS MOLNAR and NOTICE " Common Council of th* Borough of UNION. IXKAL, NO. 137 t/a McHale't Diner and Bar timid premises dated April M, 1967, lent to bo »»U.fied by said sale Is thp,n, Wondbridg* for « Club liw-nse No. VIVIAN MOLNAR. t/» Lou's Tavern, Take notlc. that JOHN 8AND0R, I/a I Carteret for a Plenary Retail Consump- Thomas D* Fedarlco fty virtue of th* above stated Writ, to ^ *f Sixteen tlwusand. two hundred (:B.2 (or premises situated at 130 Main h«ve applied to the Mayor snd Common, 6/B, 15/67 _**•" Sandor's Tavern, has applied lo thetlon license No. C* for premlnes tltu- President me directed and delivered, I will expose xty-six ($16,366.00) Dollars more nr leu Street, Woodbrldse. N. J. Council of th* Borough ol Carteret for a Council of th*ated at 247 Washington Avenue, Cartent, Ernest Jones, >lus Interest together with Uie coat, of NOTICK Mayor and Common to sale at pubssTvendue on Olijectionj). If any, .hould b* mad* Im- Plenary Retail Consumption "tens* No. T k ^, (h , CHAHLES j BRADY. N Secretary .his sale. Borough ol Carteret lor a Plenary Re- - *• „ ., ,.,..,. , , WEDNESDAY, THE fflth DAY OF mediately In writing to Joseph V. Va-C36 for premises situated at 5S-57 Per- (/a Br,dy,1, (.„,, na, appUcd ^ tne tall Consumption license No. C-« for Objections, If any. should be mad* im-[L p. 6/«. 15/67 fH2t JUNE A-D.. 1067. The subscriber reserve. Ihe rljrht lo ad-lentl, Muncipal Clerk, Woodbrldge, New Jhlng Avenue, Carteret, N.J. _.,.! Mayor and Common Council of the Bor-premises situated st 36 Hudson street. | mediately in writing to Patrick; Potocnlg, ourn said sal* from time to time subject w d p •I the hour of two o'clock by the then Jersey. Objections, If sny, ,^ p,£ ™ »iough ol C.rter.t. for a Plenary Retail t N J Borough Clerk of the* Borough ol CarterCart.r--j ,nly to such limitations or restrictions y Carteret. New Jersey. NOTICE prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) • Signed) immediatelnmedlately In writinwrltlrg to P»tricPatrick* pPo-°- Consumptio\Con.UmMoBn licens,iMmK e NNo. .c C.17 <«,for nremlsepremise.s if any. .hould b* made let. New Jersey. Tak* notlc* that AUGUST KRONEN- time in the afternoon of the aiU day, al the exercise of such power as may WOODBHIDGE COLUMBIAN VQjecilons, u any, BIIVUIU uw uiouc. (Signed) tocnig. Borough Clerk of th. Borough ,itMltd ,t 3M Washington Avenue. Car- BERG snd HELEN KRONENBERG I/. the Sheriff's Office in the County Admin be specially provided by law or rules ol CLUB. LNC. immediately In writing lo; Patrick Po- E. J. K.. INC Court. Sold subject to conditions ol sale ol Carteret, New Jersey. teret, New Jersey. Falcon Hall, hav* applied t« th* Maynr l»tr*tlon Building, In th* CRy of N*w l^nnard Walters. Prej. (Signed) tocnlg. Borough Clerk of th* Borough I t/a Corner Tavern ROBERT H. JAMLSON, Objections. If any, should b* made Im of Carter*!, New Jersey. ' and Common Council ol th* Borough of Brunswick. N. J. William J. Grauiam. Secy.-Treaa. LOUIS MOLNAR Elizabeth Koclban, Pns. Sheriff. mediateldi y In writinitig tot : PatricPtikk PotocnigPti , (Signed) Csrteret lor a Plenary Retail Consump- All the following tract or parcel of land Woodbrtdt*. N. J. VIVIAN MOLNAR I.P. 6/1. 15/67 17.41 OHN A. SMITH, Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carter- JOHN SANDOR tion license No. C-17 for premises situ- and the premises hereinafter particularly I. I'. 6/1. »/67 $7.92 t/a Lou's Tavern el, N*w Jersey Attorneys. t/a Sandor's Tavern NOTICE ated at IM Pulaskl Avenue, Cartarat. described, sltusW, tying and being In the L P. 6/1. IS/87 17.48 (Signed) N. J. [,.P. 6/1-MJ-2J/67 NOTICE ! L.P. 6/1. 15/67 »7.04 Tak* notice that GENERAL STEFAN- Township of Woodbridge, In tha County CHARLES J. BRADY Objections, If any, should be mad* Im- tl Middlesex, and State of New Jersey: Tak* notic* that JOHN J. JUUAN NOTICE DEPARTMENT OK STATF. t/a Brady's Caf* : NOTICE writing u> Patrick Potocnlg. RFXIINmNG at a point on th* wuth- and GRACE M. JUUAN, t/a Julian's Take noUce that ALBERT J. BURNS, , p ... .,,„ CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION /67 17.04 Tak* notice that th* AMERICAN the •rly Bid* of Calvin Street distant lOP have applied to the Municipal Council t/a Burna- Tavern, has applied to the; •'• *'*• " LEGION, CARTERET POST NO. 2*3, To all to whom these present* m>y of the Township of Woodbridge for a teret for a Plenary Retail Consumption westerly along the same wHh Its In Mayor and Common Council of. the Bor ] has applied to th* Mayor and Com- (Signed) ••cctinn with the westerly side ol Central urn*. Greeting: Pt.ens.ry Retail Consumption license llcens* No. C-1t lor premise, situated at] ough ol Carteret for a P'enaVy Retail | Tak, BOllc, u,,t SOPHIE KLEBAN, t/a mon Council of th* Borough of Car- AUGUST KRONENBERQ Avenue and running thence (1) South 21 WHERGAS. It appears to my satisfac- #C-28 for premises situated at 394 Pearl 21 Perilling Avenue, Carteret. N. J. Conramptlon Ikens* No. C-28 lor prem-; „,„ ^ , ^ u^ to ,„ Ma ,nd teret for a Club Ucens* No. CB-11 lor HELEN KRONENBERG 35' West W to a point; thence (2) North Ion, by duly authenticated record of the Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey. The officers of the club are: Andrew ises aituated at 211 Roo.evett Avenue ;c,mmon - Borough of Car-premises situated at 1177 Roosevtn t/a Falcon Hall «»• 25' West W to a point; thence. (3) iroceeddngs for the voluntary dissolution Hatala, President; John Rubaha, Vic* Objections, II any, should be nude Carteret, N. J. teret for a Plenary Retail Consumption Avenue, carteret. New Jersey. L.P. 6/8. 15/67 VIM North il* 35' East 100/ to a point In th«Aiereof by th* unanimous consent of all President: George Rlbnlcky. Sr., Finan- immediately In writing to Joseph V. Objections, U any, ihould b* made license No C-27 tor premises situated at Objections. If any. should b* mad* southerly aide of Calvin Street: these* (4) h* itockhokiers. deposited in my office, Valentl, Municipal Clerk. Woodbrldgt, cial Secretary; Frank Medvetz, Treasur- COLUMBUS HALL ASSOCIATION, a Immediately In writing to Patrick Po- S89-571 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Immediately In writing to Patrick Po- South fifT 25- East 30/ along th* south* New Jersey. tocnlg, Borough Clerk of Uu Borough er; Michael Splsak and George Rlbnlcky, Noncr corporation ol this State, whose principal Objections, If any, should be made Im- tocnlg. Borough Clerk of th* Borough corporatioa aide of Calvin Street to the Point Sid (Signed) of Cirteret. New Jersey. r, Trustees; Michael Keplch, Recording Tak* nollle* that SUCaWf-a place of BEGINNING. office Is situated at No. JM Railway Ave- mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnlg, of Carteret, New Jersey. JOHN J. JUJAN (Signed) (•cretary. of New Jersey, hha s applielidd lo toth *M Mayor lue. In the Township ol Woodbridge, Borough Clerk of Uw Borough of Carter- (Signed) and Commoa Council of th* larough ot Being also known and designated as Lota !ouuty of MMdleesx, State of New Jer- GRACE M. JULIAN ALBERT J. BURNS el, New Jersey. Objections, If any, should be mad* Im- 1(M2 nnd 106] In Block «M on the Wood- t/a Julian's THE AMERICAN LEGION mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnlg, Carteret, for a Plenary Retail wmsump- (Frederick M. Adams being the agent t/a Bum.' Tavern i (Signed) CARTERET POST NO. 2*1 7 M Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carter- tlon License No. C-* for premise* situated bridge Township Tax Map. therein and In charge thereof, upon whom Woodbridse, N. J. L.P. •/«. 15/«7 » - i SOPHIE KLEBAN THEODORE HANSEN el, New Jersey. at 1363 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, New The approximate amount of the Judg- process may be served), has compiled L.P. 6/1. 1/67 tr.n 1 t/a Hill Bowl ment to be satisfied by said sal* la Uw Commander (Signed) Jersey. with the requirements of Title 14, Corpor- NOTICE L,P. 6/a, 15/67 *6.60 JOSEPH PLETTERKR. sum of Ten thousand, nine hundred six- ations, General, of Revised Statutes of NOTICE Take notice that WILLIAM NEMISH, GENERAL STEFANIK AMEBJCAN- Name* and residence* el officers, di- teen ($10,916.00) Dollars more or lea, plus Take notice that SAM'S BAR * GRILL, Finance Officer SLOVAK CITIZENS CLUB rectors and stockholders holding en* w New Jersey, preliminary to the issuing of t/a Roosevelt Hotel, has applied to th* NOTICE L.P. 6/8, 19/67 W.60 Interest together with th* costs of Una his Certificate of Dissolution. INC., a corporation of New Jersey, has Mayor and Common Council of the Bor- Andrew Hatala, President more percent of th* stock of said cor- sale. Tak* notice that tha HIBERNIAN CLUB poration: NOW THEREFORE. I, the Secretary of applied to the Municipal Council ol the ough ol Carteret for a Plenary Retail ha. applied to th* Mayor and Common NOTICE George Rlbnlcky, Sr., Fin. Secy. Tha subscriber reserve* the right tn ad- itste ol the State of New Jersey. Do Township of Woodbridge for a Plenary Consumption Ucena* No. C-l for prem- L.P. 6/8. 19/67 111.00 Mrs. Mary Smith Council of th* Borough of Carteret for Take notlca that JOSEPH LESCHEK Secretary-Treasure r journ said ule from time la time subject Hereby Certify that the said corporation Retail Consumption license #C-41 for ises situated at 543-946 Roosevelt Avenue a Club license No. CB-9 lor premise, and ROSE MARIE LESCHEK, Partners AM, on th* 26th day of May, 1967. file in NOTICE M Maple Street only to such limitations or restrictions up- premises situated it 464 New Brunswick Carteret, New Jersey. situated at 188 Roosevelt Avenue, Car- t/a Dixie's Tavern have applied to the my office a duly executed and attcited Tak* notice that STEVE MARKOV1CS. Carteret, N. J. on the exercise of such power « may be Avenue, Fords, Township oE Woodbridge, Objections, U any, should be mad* taret. New Jersey. Mayor and Common Council of the specially provided hy law or role* olconsent In writing to I tie dissolution ol t/a Steve'a Comer, has applied to the Alexander Such New Jersey. Immediately in writing to Patrick Po- Objections, if any. .hould be made Borough of Carteret lor a Plenary Retail Court. Sold subject to coodkUorM of sal*. said corporation, executed by all the Mayor and Common Council ol th* Bor- President Objection*, if any. should be made tocnlg, Borough Clerk of th* Borough Immediately In writing to: Patrick Po- Consumption llcens* No. C-9, lor premises ROBERT H. JAMISON stockholders thereof, which said consent ough of Carteret for a Plenary Retail W Maple Street Immediately in writing to Joseph V. ol Carteret, New Jersey, tocnlg, Borough Clerk of the Borough situated at 958 Roosevelt Avenue, Car and the record of the proceedings afore- Consumption lions* No. C1I for prem- Carteret, N. J. Sheriff Valentl. Municipal Clerk. Woodbrldgt, (Signed) of Cartent, New Jersey. said are now on file in my said office u ttret. New Jersey. ises situated at 46 Rooatvelt Avenue. Car- Mary C. Such KOVACS, ANDERSON, HOROWITZ k N*w Jersey. WILLIAM NEMISH (Signed) KAOBR provided by law. Objections. If any,should b* mad* teret, N. J. Vice-President (Signed) t/a Roosevelt Hotel HIBERNIAN CLUB immediately In writing to: Patrick Po- Attorney. *6j,)t Objections, 11 any, should b* mad* Im- M Maple Street SAM'S BAR k GRILL, LNC. L.P. 6/8, 19/67 17 M John O'Donnell. President tocnlg. Borough clerk of the Borough IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hav* mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnlg, Cartent. N. J. hereto set my hand and affixed my offlcl Alan M. Conn, Pres. Eugene OTJonnell, Vic* President of Carteret, New Jersey. Allan Schonberger Borough Clerk of th* Borough ol Carter- Objections, If any, should be mis* Im- al seal, at Trenton, this 28th day of May NOTICE Francis Hagan (Signed) Fords, New Jersey et, New Jersey, mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnlg. SHERIFF'S SALE A.D. one ttwuaand nine hundred and sixty Tak* notice that MARGARET BER Recording Secretary JOSEPH i,»» dm. Partner L.P, 6/1, 8/67 ' C8.M ENCSI, t/a Sport* Rest Cocktail Bar (Signed) Borough Clerk of the Borough oi Carter- •CPERIOB COURT OP NEK IEB8ET sev.n. John Slatttry HOSE MARIB MrymElt,. Partner et, New Jersey. LAW DIVISION has applied to th» Mayor and Common STEVE MARK0VIC9 ROBERT J. BURKHARDT Financial Secretary t/s Dixie's Tavern (Signed) ESSEX COUNTY NOTICE Council of th* Borough at Carteret lor t/a SUva's Comer Secretary of State Richard Connelly P. 6/6. 1S/6T I7.K SUCH'S, Docket No. J t»UM ,.P. »/l-»-U-22/67 !»•» Take notice that the COLON1A ME- . Plenar. _ y Retail Consumptio. n license Treasurer L.P. 6/1. 15/67 67.04 VEIER MS 0F 1369 Roosevelt AvnJu* J C-40 for premise* situated at 63-45 Roose- Joseph O'Rourkc, Sentinel NOTICE Bergen Drug Company, Inc., • New FOREIGN WAHS has applied to Uie NOTICE Carteret. N. 1. SHERIFF'S applied to Uie velt Avenue, Carteret•, Ne- w Jersey. John Sklmmons, Marshal Tak* notice that LBBBRO MOLINA Jersey corporation. Plaintiff, and College Municipal Council ol th* Township o| Tak* notice that AUGIE SIRS, INC., L.P. 6/1, 15/67 614.53 Pharmacy, Inc., a Hew Jersey corpora SUPERIOR- COURT OF NEW JERSEI Objections, il any. should be made L.P. 6/1, 19/67 110 » RO and N1CHOUNA. GARCIA, t/a G. Woodbridge for a Club license No. t/a El Dora Inn, ou applied to the Stay lion, and Kathryn Robttsek. Defendants, CHANCERY DIVISION Immediately In writing to Patrick Po- *> H. LUtoor 8to». hav* applied to the C.B.-12 for premises situated at (M In- or and Common Council of th* Borough NOTICE Writ of Execution lor the tale of prem MIDDLESEX COUNTY tocnlg. Borough Clerk of the Borough NOTICE Mayor sod Common Council of the man Avenue, Colonia, Township of Wood- of Carteret lor a Plenary Retail Consump- i*e* dated March 31, 1967. Docket No. F-80T7-«6 of Carteret. New Jersey. Take notlc* that GEM TAVERN, INC.. Carteret. lor Plenary Tske aoUca that JOHN PAGE and bridge, New Jer&ey. Borough of tion License No. C-29, for premises situ- GREGORY DOBUSZ, Is Plaintiff, and (Signed) a corporation of New Jersey, has applied ReUU Distribution Ucens* No. D-l for DOROTHY M. PAGE, t/a Jack Page's. By virtus of the above stated Writ, to Objections, if any, should be made ated at 265 Washington Aveout, Cartent. me directed and delivered, I will expose SAMUEL DAWSON, KEITH DAWSON. MARGARET BERENCS1 to the Mayor and Common Council of premises situated at 7» Washington Ave- hive applied to the Mayor and Common Immediately In writing to Joseph V. New Jersey. - to sal* at public vendu* oa WEDNES- PRISCILLA ANN DAWSON, his wife, and t/a Sports Rest Cocktail Bar Ihe Borougb ot Carteret for a Plenary nue. Carteret, New Jersey. Council o( th* Borough of Cartent for a Valenti. Municipal Clerk, Woodbrtdge, | g/j, Objections, if any. should be mad* Im- DAY. THE 28th DAY OF June A.D., 19*7, EOPLES CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO.. L P •7.04 Retail Consumption license No. C-3S (or Objections, any, should be mad* Plenary ttetall Consumption license No. N«w Jersey. mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnlg. •t the hour of two o'clock by th* then Pennsylvania corporation, art Defend- premises situated at 136 Washington Av- Immediately writing tot Patrick CM for premises situated at US Roose- (Signed) Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carter- prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) ants. NOTICE enue, Carteret. New Jersey. Potocnig. Borough Clerk of th. Borough velt Avenue, Carteret. N. J. et, New Jersey. time, in the afternoon of the said day, al Writ of Execution for tha sal* of mort- COLONIA MEMORIAL POST 6081 Take notlc* that ANTHONY J. TOP-Names and residences of officers, di- of Carteret, New Jersey. Objections, U any, should be mad* Im- (Signed) tha Sheriff's Office In the County Admin- aged premise* dated April 28. 1967. VETERANS OP FOREIGN WARS PO, t/a Toppo'i Tavern, has applied to rectors and stockholders holding one or (Signed) mediately in writing to Pilrtck Potocnlg, AUGIE SIRS, INC. Utratioa Building, In th* City oi New By virtue of the above slated Writ, to John G. Woods, Commander the Mayor and Common Council ol the more percent ol the stock of aald cor- LEBERO MOUNARO Borough Clerk of the Borough of CarUr- Brunswick, N. J. me directed and delivered, I will expose Walter Palmer, Adjutant, Borough of Carteret lor » PleJ»sry Re- poration: NICHOUNA GARCIA t/a El Dora Inn et, New Jersey. Colonia, N.J. Augustine C. Zullo, Pres. BEGINNING oa Uw North Easterly to sal* at pobUo vendue on tail Consumption Ucens* No. C-37 tor Michael Poll, President, t/a G. k M. liquor Store (Signed) side of the Turnplk* Road leading toward WEDNESDAY, THE 28th DAY OF P. 6/1, 8/67 ta.60 premises situated at 49 Hudson Street, S7 Unden Av*., Carteret. N. J. L.P. 6/8, 19/67 67.9S L.P. 6/6, 15/67 $7.48 JOHN PAGE Easton, now called Easton Avenue, at Carteret, N. J. Stephen Varga. Viet President DOROTHY M. PAGB JUNE A. D., 1967, NOTICE NOTICE the Westerly corner of a lot of land lately t the hour of two o'clock by the then Objections, if any, should be made 399 Penning Are., Carteret. N. J. NOTICE t/a Jack Page's Take notic* that HOPELAWN LIQUOR T»ke nolle* thai MICHAEL MARKO- conveyed by th* Executors of James prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) Immediately in writing to Patrick Po- Joseph Poll, Treasurer, Take notlc* that LOUIS W. NAGY L.P. 6/6.19/67 CORP, INC.. t/a Liquor City, has ap- wrrz, t/a Mark's Place and Liquor n.u Parker, deceased, t» Maxmilllan Martin time, in tho afternoon of the said day, at tocnig, Borough Clerk of th* Borough Carteret N. J. and LILLIAN NAGY t/a Nagy'e plied U> the Municipal Council of the Store, has applied to the Mayor and Com and thence running along said Easton the Sheriff's Office In the County Admin- of Carteret, Niw Jersey. Objections, li any, should be mad* Im Family Liquor Store, have applied NOTICE Township of Woodbridge, for a Plenary mon Council of the Borough of Carter* Avenue North Westerly Thirty-three (W) lstralton Building, In the City of New (Signed) mediately in writing to: Patrick Potocnlg to the Mayor and Common Council Tak* notic* that JOHN KOKOLUS and Retail Distribution License No. D-l for for a Plenary Retail Consumption license- 1 feet to the corner el a lot heretofor con- Brunswick, N. J. ANTHONY J. TOPPO Borough Clerk of Uw Borougb of Carter- of tha Borough of Carteret lor a STEPHEN KOKOLUS t/a Ho* ! Tav.rn premises situated at 127 New Brunswick No. C-34 for premises situated at 1241 veyed by said E. Garrlgan and wife to All the lots, tracts or parcels of land t/a Toppo'a Tavern et, New Jersey. Plenary Retail Distribution license No. hav* applied to the Mayor and Common Avenue, Hopelawn, Township ot Wood- Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Thome* Keogan, by Deed dated January hereinafter particularly described, >ttu- L.P. 6/B. 13/67 t7.M (Signed) D-l for premises situated at M-101 Council of the Borough of Carter** (or a bridge, New Jersey. t. 1853, recorded in the Middlesex Coun- ate, lying and being in the Township ol GEM TAVERN, INC. Roosevelt Avenue. Carteret, N. J. Objections. If any, should be made Im- Plenary Retail Consumption Ucens* No. Objections. U any, should be made ty Clerk's Office in Book 67 of Deeds. Fo- Piacataway, County of Middlesex and NOTICE L-P- »/». H/«7 $11.00 Objections, u any, should be made mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnlg, C-U, for premises situated at 61 Hudson Immediately in writing, to Joseph V. lio 120. Thenc* running North Easterly Stats of New Jerwy: Take notice that JULIE MLVUCC1 t/a immediately In writing to Patrick Borough Clerk of til* Borough ol Carter- Street, Carteret, N, J. *W th* South Easterly aide of said Ke- Valentl. Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge, BEGINNING at a point formed by the Be-Jays, has applied to the Mayor and NOTICE Potocnlg. Borough Clerk ol the Borough et, New Jersey. Objectionsjti , ifl any, hshould be mad* Im- of an Lot on* hundred fourteen feet and New Jersey. Intersection of the southerly side line ol Common Council of the Borough of Car- Tak* nolle* that CITY LINE BAR *of Carteret, New Jersey. (Signed) mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnlg. eight Inches (114' 8") thenc* beginning (Signed) teret for a Plenary Retail Consumption GRILL. INC.. t/a City Line Bar it Grill, MICHAEL MARKOWTTZ Mala It the beginning point and running Cedarwood Drive (formerly Walnut Street (Signed) Borough Clerk of the Borough of Ctrier- HOPELAWN LIQUOR CORP., INC. license No. C-18 for premises situated has applied to Uie Mayor and Conunon t/a Mark's Plac* and tt, New Jersey. extension) with the easterly side Una ol t/a Liquor City LOUIS W. NAGY at 4 Cooke Avenue. Carteret, N. J. Council of the Borough of Carteret for Liquor Slors ... ' (Signed) thence along the Northerly line of said Dogwood Drive (formerly Sixth Place) Jonas Donner, President LILLIAN NAGY Martin Lot et right angle* to said Ave- Objections. It any. should be made a Plenary Retail Consumption license L.P. 6/8, 19/67 *7-*8 JOHN KOKOLUS snd running thence along tha southerly side Mildred Donner, -Secy-Treasurer t/a Nagy'. Family Liquor Store nue one hundred twenty eight feet and line of Cedarwood Drive. (1) South 84 de- immediately tn writing to Patrick Po- No. C-14 for premises situated at L.P. •/«. 15/67 »7.»2 • STEPHEN KOKOLL'S L.P. 6/1, J/67 $8.36 1 lour inches (128'4"); thence North West- gree* 03 minutes East 100 leet to a point tocnlg. Borough Clerk of the Borougb Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. NOTIl,! ' I,_ HOV'B Tsvern of Carteret, New Jersey. The officers and directors of (aid cor- vm erly to the South Easterly comer 0! said running thence (21 South S degrees 98 NOTICK NOTICE Take notlc* that CRIDELL. INC, t/»l, p ,,. „,„• * ' * „« (Signad) poration are Glovanina Rlbas, 3 Roose- /l Keogan's Lot and termination of th* Sec-minutes West 175 feet to • point; running Take notice Take notice thai THE FIRST SLOVAK Cridell, Inc., has sppUed to the Mayor r'' ""• " " ^ that ST. ANTHONY'S velt Avenue, Carteret, N. J.i Faima Ca- CITIZENS CLUB has applied to th* ond Course hereinafter mentioned 1 said thence (3) North 84 degrees 03 minutes HOLY NAME SOCIETY has applied lo JULIE M1MICC1 and Conunon Council of Uie Borough of NOTICE tri, 3111 Carteret Ave., Carteret, N. J.i Mayor and Common Council of Uw Bor- granted Lot bounded North Westerly by West 100 feet to a point in the aforemen- the Municipal Council of the Township t/a Be-Jays Carteret for a Plenary Retail Consump- Take notice that CARPATHO-RUSS1AN M-SO Theresa Donovan, in Polk Ave., Carteret, ough ol Carteret for a Plenary Retail Ixit now or formerly of Thomas) Keogan, tioned easterly side line of Dogwood of Woodbridge, for a Dub License No L.P. «/«. IS/57 tion license No. C-10 for premises situ- AMERICAN CITIZENS' CLUB has ap- N. J. Consumption license No. C-41 lor prem- South Easterly by lot now or formerly Drive, running thence (4) along said .ids CB-16 for premises situated at 881 West ated at 835 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret. plied to th* Mayor and Commoa Council Maxmilllan Martin; North Easterly by uw North S degrees 58 minutes East 175 NOTICE Objections, ii any, should be made Im. ises situated at 735 Roosevelt Avenue. New Jersey. Avenue, Port Reading, Township of Carteret, New Jersey. OFFICERS of th* Borough of Carteret for a Club land now or late of James Parker, de- feet to th« point and place of BEGIN- Tak* notice that WILLIAM J. SITAR, mediately In writing to: Patrick Potocnig, for premises situated Woodbridge, New Jersey. JR., t/a Sltar'a Liquor Store, has ap- John P. Phillip. - tt Colonial Lake Drive.! »MMJ ceased, and South Westerly by said Av NING. Borough Clerk of the Borough oi Carter- Objections. U any, ihould be mad* p at 1 John Streot, carteret, N. J. Objections, If any, should ba made plied to th* Mayor and Common Council Trenton. N. J . - Pres. sue. BEING known aa part* ol lotj 20-26 In- et, New Jersey. immediately in writing to: Patrick Po- Objections, it any, should be msde im- Immediately In writing to Joseph V. or the Borough of Carteret for a Plenary Anne T. Phillips - 23 Colonial Lake Drive, Being the same lands and premises clusive In Block 2. Map No. 9 Halght k (Signed) tocnig, Borough Clerk of th* Borough of mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnlg, Valenti, Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge, Retail Distribution Ucens* No. D4 for Carteret, New Jersey. Trenton, N. J. • Se«.-Tre*4. known as #47 Easton Avenue, New Brun- Todd. CITY LINE BAR k GRILL. INC. Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carter- New Jersey. premises situated at 1297 Roosevelt Av*- (Signed) DIRECTORS sjvclck. New Jersey. The approximate amount of tha Judg- Glovanina Rlbas, President et, New Jersey. (Signed) nue, Carteret, N. J. John P. Phillips - 22 Colonial Lake Drive, The approximate amount of the Judg- ment to b» Bitlsfled by aald sale Is Uie 3 Roosevelt Avenue THE FIRST SLOVAK CITIZENS (Signed) ST. ANTHONYS HOLY NAME Objections, U any, should be msda Carteret. N. J. CLUB Trenton, N. J. ment to be satisfied by said sale U the sum of Nina thousand, five hundred SOCIETY CARPATHOHUSSIAN AMERICAN sum of Twenty-eight thousand, six hi immediately in writing to Patrick Po-,L.P. f/8. 19/67 •10.56 J. Saraka, Jr., president Anne T. Phillips • 22 Colonial Lai. Drive, eighty-one (S9.58I.00) Dollars more or less. 1 CITIZENS' CLUB Rocco Clardlello, President tocnlg. Borough Clerk of th* Borough Trenton, N. J. dred thirty-one ($28^31.00) more or less, plus Interest together with the costs ol A. Chamra, Secretary John Kunak, President, Carmen Barbatto, Vice-Pns. of Carteret, New Jersey. NOTICK Andrew W. Banick, Treasurer Leon B. WIUner 1119 Concord Court, plus Interest together withUhe coat* this sale. 32 Atlantic St.. Csrtrret, N. J, Henry Klemp, Secretary $8.36 Nortnlak*, 111. > this sale. The subscriber reserves the right to ad (Signed) I Take notice that CARTERET HOTEL L.P. 6/B, 15/67 Michael Puna, Secretary, • William Surdi, Treasurer ! CORPORATION. INC.. t/a Gypsy Camp, STOCKHOLDERS [ Tho subscriber reserves the right Journ said sale from time to time subject I, p "„'), .1 WILLIAM J. SITAR. JR. 77 George St., Carteret. N. J. NOTICK John P. Phillips is the beneficial owner adjourn said ule from time to time sub- only to limitations or restrictions **•'" t/a SiUr's Liquor Store 1 has applied to the Mayor and Common I Peter Bucsak, Treasurer, 17.04 Council of the Borough ol Carteret lor Take notice that STEPHEN PETRACH ot all share* of the stock of Cridell, Inc. ject only to such limitations or restric upon thh e exercise of such power as may NOTICE ~"l..P. 6/8, 15/67 48 Lee St., Port Reading, N. J tioas upon the exercisa of such power be specially provided by law or rule. o< a Plenary Retail Consumption license | and ANDREW PETRACH, t/a- Petrach'. | Objections, if any, should be made Take notice that V1RO, INC., t/a Vlru's. 19.14 may be specially provided hy law Court. Sold subject to conditions of sale. NOTICE Noo. C-38 for ppremises situated at I Bar, , have applieppd to th. Mayoy r and Immediately In writing to Patrick Po- L.P. 6/8. 15/67 rule* of Court. Sold subject to conditions ha. applied to Ihe Municipal Council ol' Take notice that JOSEPH MAJOROS, tocnig. Borough Clerk of tha Borougb' ROBERT H. JAMISON Holly Street, Carteret, New Jersey. Common Council of the Borough of Car- of Carteret. New Jersey. NOTICE of sal*. Sheriff the Township of Woodbridge, for a|nal applied to the Mayor and Common Objections, If any. should be made teret (or a Plenary Retail Consumption Tak Mc th (Signed) ' I < " * " JULIUS DARAB and ROBERT H. JAMISON. GERALD A. FLANZBAUMV Plenary Retail Consumption License, council ol the Borough ol Carteret lor Immediately In writing to: Patrick Po-1 license No C-30 for premise) situated Sheriff. No. C-18, for premises situated at 244' a Plenary Retail Consumption license tocnlg, Borough Clerk of the Borough ] at 19 Mercer Street, Carteret, N. J. CRIDELL, INC ROSE DARAB, t/a Darsb's Tavern, hav* Attorney t/a Cridell inc ! applied lo th* Mayor and Conunon Cou»- LOWHNSTEIN and SPICEH ,.P. 6/1-H-15-22 667.20 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge, New Jersey. No. C-23 for -premises situated at 215 of Carteret. New Jersey. Objections, if any, ihould be made Attorneys. Objections, if any. should be made Im- Roosevelt Avenue. Carteret, N. J. (Signed) immediately In writing to: Patrick Po|L.P- . 6/S-13/67 " $13.64 cil of the Borough ol Carteret, for a LP. «/l-»-15.22/67 M.10 NOTICE mediately in writing to Joseph V. Va- Objections, U any, should be made CARTERET HOTEL CORPORA- tocnlg, Borougb Clerk of th* Borougb of;— Plenary Retail Consumption license No. Take notice that FRANK D'ALESSIO, lenti. Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge. New Immediately in writing to Patrick Po- TION, INC. Carteret, New Jersey. NOTICE |c-S, for premises situated at 50-M Wash- Take notice that MICHAEL MISKO and Ington Avenue. Carteret, New Jersey. SHERUT'8 SALE I/a Flip's, has applied to th* Municipal Jersey. tocnig, Borough Clerk ol the Borough t/a Gypsy Camp (Signed i (Signed) George A. Brown, President VERONICA MISKO t/a Misko's Cafe, Objections, if any, should be made Im- •UPEKIOR COURT or NEW JERSEI Council of the Township of Woodbridge of Carteret, New Jersey. STEPHEN PETRACH and mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnlg, ror a Plenary Retail Consumption license VIRO, INC. (Signed) Robert W. Brown. Vice President ANDREW PETRACH have applied to the Mayor and Common CHANCERY DIVISION [Council ol the Borough of Carteret lor aBorough Clerk o< the Borough of Carter- MIDDLESEX COUNTY No. C-l for premises situated at Green t/a Viro'a JOSEPH MAJOROS Cecelia Brown, Secretary t// a Petrach'. Bar [ $7 48 Plenary Retail Consumption license No. et, New Jersey. Docket Ns. F-MU4-4S Street and Railroad Avenue, Iselln. Town Stephen J. Capestro. President L.P. 6/8, 15/67 $6.16! L.P. 6/8, 15/67 18.80 L.P. 6/8, 19/67 Rosemarie Pupa, Vice President C-22 for premises situated at 139 Ran- 1 Signed) Magyar Savings and Loan Association ship of Woodbridge, N. J. JULIUS DARAB Objections, U any. should be made Vivian Capestro, Secretary NOTICE NOTICK NOTICE dolph Street, Carteret, N. J. of New Brunswick, N. J., (a New Jersey Objection., If any. .hould be made Im- ROSE DARAB Immediately in writing to Joseph V. Joseph Papa, Treasurer Take nolle* that WILLIAM KOUBAS. Tak« notice that LEON I". NOWAK Take nolle* that JOSEPH SANDOR Corporation) Is Plaintiff, and Mary A. mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnlg, t/a Daub's Tavern 1'lttman, lormwly known as Mary A.Valentl, Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge, L.P. 6/1, 8/67 t.a Kolibas' Tavern has applied to the t/a Leo's Inn has sppUed to the Mayor BAR, INC., t/a Joe's Bar, has applied Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carter-;L.P. 6/8, 15/67 •7 41 Nagy, and William J. Pittman, her hus-New Jersey. Mayor and Common Council ol the Bor-and Common Council of the Borouggh of to thh e MayoMy r andd CommoC n CounciCil l off ou h of et, New Jersey. band; Broadway Bank 4 Trust Company, (Signed) NOTICE «.„ „ ..«.«.<. * Carteret for a Plenary Retail Carteret for a Plenary Retail Consump- the Borough ol Carteret for a Plenary Tak* IkjUca that the SPORTSMANS Consumption license No. C-2O lor prem- (Signed) NOTICE a banking corporation of New Jersey; FRANK D'ALESSIO, ^f^tl SBWa.at^vSVIB aa*-*""-^!^? 4^*^. ^J smj aw* ar* utp, j »••«*•»• rr-~r ^ — —» — - — • -ww— -.« g— -•_-»- —_ -T- *•«* Retail Consumption license No. C-43 lor tion license No. c-34 tor premises iltu- MICHAEL MISKO. Take notice that th* COLUMBIAN Donald P.. Cfarlck, Trustee of the Bank- t/a Flip's PUB., INC. has applied to the Municipal premises situated at 74 Penning Avenue, is«) situated at 41-43 Pershlng Avenue, ated at 562 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret. VERONICA MISKO CLUB has applied to th* Major and rupt Estate of Mary A. Pittman. a/k/a Ijclin. N J I Council of the Township of Woodbrldfe Carteret. N . J. N. J. Carteret, New Jersey. Common Council of th* Borough of Car- Mary A. Nagy; Donald E. Clarick. Trus- •7 4glfor a Plenary Retail Consumption License Objections, if any. should be made Objection., if any, should be made Ini- Objections, if any, should be made t/a Misko't Cafe. L.P. 6/1, 8/67 17.46 teret far a Club license No. CB-2, fof tee of the Bankmpt Estate of William J. No. C-8 for premises situated at 524 New Immediately in writing to Patrick Po-1 mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnlg, immediately in writing to: Patrick Po- L.P. 6/8. 15/67 premlsee situated at 164 High Street. Car- I'iltman, ar* Defendants, Writ of Execu NOTICE Brunswick Avenue, Fords. Township of tocnig. Borough Clerk of th* Borough' Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carter- ocnig. Borough Clerk oi Ihe Borough teret, N. J. tion for the sai« n( mortgaged premises Woodbridge, New Jersey. et. New Jersey. ]of Carteret, New Jersey. NUTICE Take notlc* that FRANK MONTECAL- of Carteret, New Jersey. Take notice that CARTERbT LIQUOR The officers of the club are: Thomas lUted April 14, '.967. VO, t/a Mayfair Bar and Grill, hat ap- Objections, if uny, should be made Im- (Signed) (Signed) (Signed) mediately In writing to Joseph V. Valen- STORE. INC.. t/a Weiss' CarWret Liquor Hsnley, Jr., President: Anthony Sanlllo, Hy virtue of the above stated Writ, to plied to the Municipal Council of the WILLIAM KOLIBA.S LEON k'. NOWAK, i JOSEPH SANDOR BAR. INC. Vlc« President; Leon Cur ran, Jr., Trea- tl, Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge, New t/a Leo's Inn t/a Joe's Bar Store, Inc.. has applied to the Mayor and me directed and delivered, I will expose Township ol Woodbrldg* tor a Plenary t/a Kolibas' Tavern Common Council of the Borough ol Capsurer: Walter A. Campbell, Financial Sec- to ule at public veadue on WEDNES- Retail Consumption license No. C-60 lorJersey. L.P. «/8, 15/67 J7.O4 L.P. 6/8, 15/67 $7.04 Joseph Sandor, Pres. VUMIUHJIl ouuili.ll UBi lliv 4JV4Wbasj,-»a wa wait - ^«M *.•• v* — -»- - •-«» —._..-!__-..-, -^- -— - - DAY, THE 28th DAY of June A.D., 1967, premises situated at Rahway Avenue (Signed) ' Margaret Sandor. Secy.-Treas. leret lor a Plenary Retail Distribution!retary; John Petroslno, Recording SecH- at the hour of two o'clock by the then and Prospect Street, Woodbridge, N. J. SPORTSMAN'S PUB. INC. NOTICE NOTICE L.P. 6/8. 1J/67 : ii license No. I>3. [or premises situated at'tary. \ prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving Objections, U any, should be made Eugene Catino. President Take notice that CARTERET CRAFTS Take nolle* that ANN KARAKOWS1U -— _ - 66 Cooke Avenu*. Carteret, N. J. I Objections. II any, should be made Im- Robert A. Anderson, Secretary Objection., if any, should be mad* im. mediately in writing t* Patrick Potocnlg, L.P. «/l, 8/67 »7,48 BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS W^^^WsSifc^^^ TIk. notic. tha^LLLAM SXTAR. JjfflgJditl i writi. g t HlSiEE™Patrick Potocnlg 1 Borough Clerk of th* Borougb of tarter- ^ FIRE DISTRICT NUMBER ONE I NOTICK Take uotlc* that COLUMBIAN CLUB, (Signed) COLUMBIAN CLUB. Street. C.rteret. N. J. ; J».«- *' •« "oo.ev.lt Avenue. Boroug^^oJC.^to^P^,h of Carteret, for a Plenary Re^ - ~> [ ^^1^,''^.: President WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY ISELIN. N. J., has applied t(to the Muni- tall Distribution license No. D-5, lor LIQUOR STORE. Thomas Hanley, Jr., President Objection.. If any, should be made Carteret, New Jersey. | L.P. «/8, 15/67 COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET cipal Council ol the Townshi:p of Wood Immediately In writing to Patrick Po-; Objections. If any, should be made Im- premise, situated at 152 Washington INC. Clerk ol the Boroug* mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnig, Aveuue, Carteret, New Jersey. t/a Weiss' Carterel Liquor Balance situated at 116 Grand Street.. g .. $lor«. Inc. NOTICK ' Balance Vuldiru6Gr.ndslreiI ret, , of U» Borough ol Carter- Objections, if any, should t» made laelin. ^Township oi Woodbridge, Nsw Uer immediately In writing to: Patrick Po- Joseph Welsa, Pres. Take notice that WUEELKK INM, INC.. Feb. 28, 196T Feb. 28,1966 (Signeedd) f,ew JetMy> et, New Jersey. a corporation ol New Jersey, has applied Jersey., (Signed! tocnlg, Borough Clerk of the Borough L.P. i/t. 15/6T *8* Objections. U any, should be nude CARTERET CRAFTSMEN'S to the Mayor and Common Council of th* ASSETS CLUB, INC. ANN of Carterel, New Jersey. Immediately in writing to Jgpeph V. (Signed) NOTICK Borougb ol Carteret for a Plenary Retail President, Heni-y J. Saakes Andrew's Tavern Consumption license No. C-3. for premises Cash. $25,Ml.06 $17,701.13 Valenti, Municipal CleiK. Woodbrldgt, XV. «78. 1J/67 »7.04 WILLIAM SITAR Tak* notice that STAR LANDING POST New Jersey. Vice President, Robert W. Uuum ,#S3U. VCTKHANS OK FOREIGN WARS, situated at 7 Wheeler Avenue. CarUrel, Treasurer, Harry Happ t/a Sltar's Tackag* SUjn (Signed) NOTICK L.P. 6/8, 15/67 t, M has applied to the Mayor and Common New Jersey. LIABIUTraS AND SURPLUS Secretary, Ronald Szpak Names and residences of otflcers, di- COLUMBIAN CLUB, 1SKI.IN, N. J. Take notice thai ALEX PRVWATA has Council ol the Borotifh of Carteret for a UP. «/8. 15/67 M.M rector, and Jttockholder. holdin£ one «T $ 8,187.16 P. M, Traynor - President applied to the Mayor and Common Coun-| NOTIfK Club Ucenw No. CB-8 for premises lo- Budget Appropriation StHrves . I 7,809.93 caled st 1 Harris Street and Parshtng more per cent of the slock oi said «m J. A. Odenbeimer - Vice-i'ies. cil of th* Borough of Carteret for a Plen Take nollt'6 that CATHOLIC WAR . 5,000.00 NOTICK Avenue. Cartefet. New Jersey. poration: Reserve to*Dril l TOwer H. <:. Tully - Treasurer Take nolle* thai ERNEST fAZEKAS. ary Retail Consumption llcens* No. C 311 VETERANS, ST. ELLAS POST #797, hu Mary Smith Surplus . 12,701.13 9,513.97 T. P. Agosta • Secretary t/a boirtB.,• .Jd GrSllli. ap uei\o I," premise, .ituated at W Roosevelt Av- applied to. Ui. Mayor »d Common Coun- Objections, if any, should be mad* Im- L.P. «/l, 8/67 lie P C u 16 mediately In writing lo Patrick Potocnlg. Sec reta r y -T reature r, the Mayor and Common Council ol the *nue.lue _ lartereCartereti . nN. J*. 'J * H Borough ol Cfcrterat for s . —-- -- - $25,511.06 $17,701.13 Objections If any.'should b* mad* Im-iclub license Mo C'B-7 for premises ic-|Borough Clerk ol tbt Borough ol Cartcr- «« Mapl* Street, Carton., N. *. NOTICE Borough of Carttret lor a Plenary Re- ! Alexander Such, President. tall Consumption license No. (2 lormediately In writing to Patrick Potocnig, "W at 100 Jwkwn Avenue, Carter*, el. New Jersey. Tak* notice that JOHN R0YI.K, IKIR- Borough Clerk of th* Borough of Carter-1 New Jtrsey. .KIO—HSignediI 66 Maple Street, Carteret, N J. £UZABETH DA- ppremises .Hutted at W Pekola Terrace, Mary C. Such, Vice President This Sgramtrj of Audit forth a year ended February 28, 1967, »THY ROYLE and EUJ et. New Jersey. Objections, 11 sny, should be mad*| STAR WNDlNt) TOST #2314. 1 P ri lll /a Carteret, N J. immediately in writing to: Patrick I'o-i VETERANS OK FOREIGN WARS 66 Mspl* Street. Cartenl, N. 1. o{ the Board 5 afire Commissioners, Fire District Number One, "" ^as a ppued u> the Objectionsj, , ii anyy,, shouK be madel iSlgned) Alfred, E. Oakley Objections, if sny, should b* pisd* Inv v ALEX i'HYWAIA locnig, Borough Clerk of th* Borougb ot lor Immediatelditl y Is writinii g tu Patrick I'n Commander . mediately Id writing to Patrick Potocmj, Woodbridge To**ihip, K«w imty, is published twice as re-'m'of th. Township of tocnlg, Borough Clerk ol th* Borougk L.P. Iff. 19/<7 Caxteret, New Jersey {a Plenary HaUII Consumption License (Signed) I'rank Buias \ Borough Clerk ol the Borougb of Carteret, iiuired by R.S. 40iUl-3T. IJTC-ti, for premises aituated at 1139 St. Carteret, New Jersey. NOTICK CATHOLIC WAR VKTKB.ANS, Sr. Vice Commander , New J tasty. Ueorge. Avenue, Colonia, TuwiislUp of (Signed) (Signed) JOHN J. KELLNKH Take nolle* thai the ST. DKMETRIUS ST. EL1AS POST #797 , Vincent Bastlici Woodbridge, New Jersey. ERNEST FAZKKAS Jr. Vice Commander WUJ£JiXKR INN, Die Treasurer t/a Ernie's ataj sod UnlJ MEN'S CLUB OIT CARTERET. NEW Alex R- Faiekaa. Objections, If any, should b* made lin Comjnuder. I L.P. •/*. l»/«? L.P. l/l-S/W $22.88 BMdltM? In writing to Joseph V. Va- L P. «/*• JKsVIKVs kM twUexl to the Mayor ud L.P. •/•• a/a PA01 SIXTEEN Wednesday, June 7, 10B7

Till: KING WAS HAPPY — When (his photograph wan taken Friday night before the heralded game between the "King and Hit Court" and a crack team from Fitzgerald's Tavern in Avenel. The "Ktng" Eddie Feigner shakes hands with somber Francit PROlin WINNERS — Are ths mrmbprs of the Fitzgerald Tavern Sofehtll Team, which had the distinction of upsetting the Fitzgerald, captain of the Tavern team while Bill Roland, who sponsored the game in behalf of the New Jersey Dlahetet Asso- famed "King and His Court" at the Woodhridge High School Stadium last Friday night. Although Feigner clowns around a bit, ciation. Other members of the "Court" look on. When the gamt »nd«d at dusk the Fitzgerald Club had taken over the famed he has marvellous control of the ball. However, the Avenel team managed to reach him for several clean hits. travelling aggregation, 3-2. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES time from Avenel #23 and Jef- ORDINANCE NO, 81.11 bridge. New Jersoy. Section 10. This ordinaBC* shall frey Helm an and Michael Hel- An Ordinmen Concernlnf AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE effect twenty days tfter «h* first ^ Carteret Slow | Jackpot Golf .ighty-Five Youngsters Abandontd and Junk CONSTRUCTION OF THE FIFTH licatkm thereof After final passage. man, brothers, have also qual- Motor Vehicles STREET SANITARY HEWHR, IN THE JOSEPH NEMYO ified for the first time from Co- UK IT ORDAINED by the Korminh PORT READING SECTION OF THE President of the Council <"nBnril (rf tha Borough of Cartrret as TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, IN THE Said Ordinance remainr * on file in the. Pitch League Opens on Rt. 1 lonia #20. iollnnj: COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. TO APPRO- office of the Municipal Clerk for public *ass Health, Physical Qualifiers inolude: Lynn Qie- Section, 1—Definitions The following PRIATE THE SUM OF $9j00u TO PAY inspection. WOODBRTDGE - Jackpot terms, pbrases and wordn as used in and THE COST THEREOF, TO MAKE A Notice is further given that said ordin J&L Auto Body, 23; Golf will open in Woodbridge nieczko and Valerie Olsen, fir the purpowj of Hits Ordinance shall DOWN PAYMENT AND TO AUTHORIZE he deemed to have the following ance will be further coosKered for final Sportsman Ass'n.. 10. on Route #1 adjacent to the Woodbridge #1; Lois Daniels, meanings. THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO FIN- passage by suM Council at » regular Iducation Fitness Test Judith Hegedus, Diane Payee- A -A «notof vehicle, excepting such ANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION AND TO meeting of that body to b* held in Ute vehicles an run only upon rails or tracts, PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF Council Chamber at the Municipal Build- in the fourth inning to beat the Area golfers and non-golfers WOODBRIDGE — Ernest Du- three inches in diameter and ko, James Lombardi. Lois •ihall he deemed abandoned if found on BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN AN- ing, Woodbridge, N. J., on Tuesday the Sportsman team 23 to 10. Ko- Adams, Ronald Hruska, Lynn any public street or highway or any lands TfCIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF Mth day of June, 1987, at S o'clock in the alike will be given the oppor- iay, Director of Physical Ed- embroidered in gold, red and hearing current registration plates, SUCH BONDS. evening, at which place and time all per- libas and Kinch. had homers tunity of hitting the Jackpot. A cation in the Woodbridge white on blue. The emblem is Jacob and Andrem Teffenhart, rprnainintf unused, inoperable on BE IT ORDAINED by the Municipal sons interested will be given an opportun- for the winners. Colonia #2 & 16; James Short public street or highway or upon any Council of the Township ol Woodbridge, ity to be heard concerning said ordinance. hole-in-one triggers an electron- 'ownship Public Schools, an- designed to be worn on sweat- lands foi*more than fifteen (15) days. in the County of Middlesex, New Jersey, JOSEPH V. VAIiENTI ic alarm system that has been otuiced that 85 children; 45 ers, jackets and blazers. The and Beverly Wasko, Fords #7; H "Police Department" shall mean 9 follows: Municipal Clerk PUS111O~A7C., 16; Kevin Hayes, Sam Marshal, Pnlic* Department of th* Borough ot Section L Tha sanitary sewer system L.P. S/S/87 S4S.54 1st Presbyterian M. C, 3. designed and installed within a boys and 40 girls, from the emblem bears a white numeral Carteret. maintained and operated by the Town- standard sized golf cup. Horns more than 3,000 fifth and sixth on a red field which indicates Deborah Chervenak and Mau- C—"BiftmiKh" ghall mean the Borough ship of Woodbrktge, in the County of Mid- SHERIFF'S SALE Pusillo team got 10 big runs •I Carte&t. blow and lights flash each time grade boys and girls tested in the number of times the recip reen Osiecki, Port Reading #9; dlesex, shall be improved by constructing SUPERIOR COURT Of NEW JERSEY in the second inning to wallop Linda Schulack, Hopelawn D-'-Junk motor vehicle" shall mean ho Fifth Street Sanitary Sower In the CHANCERY DIVISION the 1st Presby. Men's Club. a hole-in-one is made at Jack- the American Association for lent has won the Presidential *ny motor vehicle which is no longer In ?ort Beading Section of the Township MIDDLESEX COUNTY pot Golf. Health, Physical Education and Award. A new number will be #10; Joyce Kaposztas, Gary actual use as a motor vehicle or which is rom an existing manbola in the center 1 Docket No. F-3IJ-W Riehey Pusillo and Steve Kon- wholly -unfit without rebuilding or ine of Tappen Street and Fifth Street, THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE Among the prizes for a hole- tecreation Youth Fitness Test added each year, until 1974 Lukacs, Sherri Ur and Lillian Ti-condltKTning for use for highway vesterty Mo feet to a terminal manhole, SOCIETY OF THEE UNITED STATES,, . • J* hit, 1»»«»- MMMtta ™<> Britt, Woodbridge #11; Scot* transportation or which has been .ogetber with manholes, house connect- in-one are: an expensive golf ave qualified for the Presi- when a distinguished group will discarded for use as a motor vehicle. corporation of the Stats of New York. MeQWlCK had three hits each. Blackman, Bonnie Del Contt, ons and other appurtenances necessary plaintiff, and) ARTHUR JONES; COTY bag, head covers to match; a lential Physical Fitness Award. become eligible to wear the Section. 2 ft i» hereby declared and for such newer. T9ie improvement shall be MACHINE CORPORATION, * corpor- one year subscription to Golf first Presidential Physical Fit- Karen Brody, Cathy Paul, John determined that tha public policy of the constructed at the locations in accord- ation; iDd HILLSIDE STATE BANK, a El Dora Inn, 11; Qualifiers will be recipients l:ornugh-is to prevent the unsightly and ance with the plan and Brattle entitled Magazine; a golf glove, a color- Bird, Kenneth Gray and Eri« unsafe conditions upon any public street New Jersey banking corporation, are Cornell Estate, 10. of the Presidential Physical Fit- ness Award emblems on which "Plan and Profile of Proposed Sanitary Defendants. ful golf umbrella, a dozen golf Krenlzman, Cobnia #17; Ste- nr highway or upon any lands which Sewer for Fifth Street", dated August, The El Dora team came from ness Award which is an attract- the number "8" appears. ondtttom result from abandonment ol Writ of Execution lor the sale ol ven Oxman, Thomas Doman- li.ntiir' vehicles or Junk motor vehicles 1862. prepared by Clwrle* W, Beagle, behind to beat the Cornell team, balls, a golf shirt, golf sweater, ve certificate (8V4" x 11") suit In order to receive this out Township Engineer. mortgaged premises dated May 4, 1967. greens fees for two at a local icp, Evelyn Donofrio, Karen Section 2. The sum of 19,000 is hereby By vlr^je or the above itated Writ, to 11 to 10. Behind 7 to 0, the win- ible for framing; printed in standing award, boys and girls, ^prtiorC 3—No perion shall abandon a ma directed and delivered, I will expose Country Club, a silver ball Davis and John Howard, Iselin ii'tor \fhlcle or any part or parts appropriated to the payment of the cost ners scored five runs in the [old and black bearing the ages 1017, must score at or of constructing such sanitary sewer im- to sale at public vendue on marker with the winner's name #18; Donna Orsag, Debra '"•reof Jip"" the public streets ot WEDNESDAY. THE Wl DAY OF seventh and four runs in the President's signature, the Pres- above the 85th percenttle on all hways>or upon public or private lands provement. Such appropriation shall be engraved; a coupon book worth Lord, Susan McKeage and Patti jthin th» borough. met from the proceeds ol the sale of the JULY A.D., 1967, eighth inning to win. Hercek ident's seal, a congratulatory seven items of the AAHPER bonds authorized, and the down payment at the hour nf two o'clock by the then $10 at Jackpot Golf, a set of Lechleiter, Menlo Park #19; No person shall park, leav* prevailing (Standard or Daylight Sav- and Daoey had homers for El message and th» recipient's Youth Fitness Test and also •r store any Junk motor vehicle or appropriated, by this ordinance. Satd Im- interesting golf books, a publi- Frank Giase, Jeffrey Helman, .i".-indnned motor vehicle or any part or provement shall be undertaken as a gen- ing) time in the afternoon of the said day, Dora, Elec hit a homer for the name. must be students in good stand- '. rin thereof, on any lands or premise* eral improvement and no part of the at the Sheriffs Office hi U» County Ad losers. city portrait, golf cap and other Michael Helman, Christopher i mure than fifteen (15) days within the cost thereof shaH be assessed against ministration Building, in the City of New In addition, the Board of Ed- ing and be recommended by Brunswick, N.J, prizes including i large hole- Kortz, John Franken, Ellen Flornush. property especially benefited. in-one trophy which holds the cation will award an emblem, their school principal. Baureis, Anna Marie Giordano, Siition 5-No person shall permit or Section 3, It is hereby determined and Premises m th* Township ol Wood Gypsy Camp, 13; allow any ,iuni motor vehicle or stated that (1) Die making of uuch im- bridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey. souvenir winning ball. Anyone Lynn Jacob and Andrew Tef- Jill Buzzi and Audrey Freund, ithitiidnDeVl motor vehicle or any part or provement (hereinafter referred to as BEGINNING at a point in the south- St. Joseph HNS, 2. can win since the target green fenhart from Colonia #2 & 16 pans thereof to be parked, left, stored or "purpose"), is not a current expeaw of westerly sideline nf Cambridge Drive Colonia #20; Deborah Satkow- tnnintnincd for more than fifteen (15) Gypsy Camp won its first is a mere 100 yards from the Bazaar Committee and Audrey Freund from Co- ski, Elaine Zapala, Mark Chit- d.i>s on premises owned or rented by laid Township, and (2) it Is necessary to Uvsreln distant 636 feet northwesterly front ame in the league, beating the such person. finance said purpose by the issuancn of its Intersection with the northwesterly teeline. lonia #20 have qualified for the vette, Gary Witcher and Denis* obligations of said Township pursuant to sideline of New Dover Road and from St. Joes HNS 13 to 2. King Meeting on Monday s«iion 6-The Polios Department shaH the Local Bond Law of New Jersey, and said point of Hemming running: second straight year. Peter Dunbar, Colonia #21; David tik,- possession of all abandoned motor thre« a four hitter of which The Woorthririge location Is WOODBRIDGE — A meeting (3) tbe estimated cost of said purpose b 11) along said southwesterly line at Fenton and Patrick Fenton, Heiaer, Colonia #22; Ralph ^'nicies und remove same to a storage 19/100, and (4) $490 of said sum is to he Cambridge I>rtvn north 61 degrees « three were made in the second unique insofar as it is the pro- >f the bazaar committee of St. pi-u-o designated by the member of th* provided by the down payment herein 1 twins have qualified for the first Esposito, Peter Fenton and Pat- ixilire department in charge thereof, with minutes 35 seconds west W3' feet to a nning. Valo and Varga made totype for Jackpot Golfs am Anne's Unit of Trinity Church the approval of the Mayor. after appropriated to finance sard pur- point of curve, thence (1) still along said rick Fenton, Avenel #23; Jo- pose, and <5) the estimated maximum southwesterly niilelinr of Cambridge three hits each for the winners. bitious franchise program. The will be held, Monday, 8:00 P. M. Section 7-Upon taking possession of an amount of bonds or notes necessary to be •Drive in a northerly direction along the complete golf range is portable, seph Massimino, Kevin Mattka, iilianilnnud motor vehicle the Police at the parish house. Board of Education Peptirtment shall follow the procedures Issued for said purpose Is $8,550, And (6) arc of 4 curve to the right having a radius St. Demetrius Men's Club, 17; perhaps the world's first com Kerry Morit, Diane Donnelly, "'Mbhshsd by Title 39, Chapter 10A of the cost of such purpose, as hereinbefore o* 100 feet, an arc distance of 157.08 feet; Installation dinner wa« held Ellen Angelastro and Kimra ihi- Revised Statutes of New Jersey to stated, includes the aggregate amount of thence (.3) .-with M degrees 14 minutes A&O Sweet Shop, 14. pletely prefab golf range. Jack To Get Bids June 12 Mil .web. abandoned motor vehicles at $1,000 which is estimated to be necessary 25 seconds west 107.21 feet to an angle; The St. Demetrius team out' pot Golf could be the answer last week. The new officers in- PicolensH, Iselin #24; Frank public auction. o finance the cost of such purpose, in- thence; (4) south 1 degree 10 minutes 40 CARTERET — The Board of slugged the A&O team 17 to to the need for additional golf clude Mrs. Patricia Bennett, Education is getting ready with Piromalli, Harriet Goldberg, Section 8—Tlie Mayor may designate cluding architect's fees, accounting, engi- seconds west 423.3) feet; thence (5) south president; Mrs. Mae Karnas, Steven Velardi and Vincent suitable person or persona to collect neering and inspection costs, legal expen- 88 degrees 38 minutes 30 seconds east 14. The winners had two big facilities brought about by the repair and other work at the annnrtoned motor vehicles within the and other expenses, including interest 68.23 feet; tiienoe (6) north 28 degrees "explosion" in golf's popularity. ice president; Mrs. Lorretta Zastocki, Fords #25; Julia Shu- Borough upon such conditions u the in such obligations to the extent permit- 14 minutes 23 seconds east 343.42 feet and innings, scoring six runs in the schools during the summer Mayor raaj presoribe. ted by Section 40A:2-» of the Local a)ong the northwesterly line of lot 6, on ;econd and fourth innings. . . Golf, once popular, with only Cellewig, treasurer, and Mrs. months. kis, Thomas Aromando, John Section 9-The Mayor may grant M*cn (15) days from the date of the payment of the cost of said purpose. Being the same premises conveyed to Several leading Investment Europe are not destined for the installation of a new floor in son, Ricky Miner, Edward Pla- the public sale at which he Section S. To finance said purpose: Richard P. Faikas and SaUy L. Parkas, syndicates have indicated inter- luty in Vietnam. They will be the Columbus School woodshop. ska, Philip Regan, Arthur bonds of said Township ol an aggregate his wife, by deed recorded March 9, 1955, in Book laps of Deeds for Middlesex Coun issigned to home-front post, but Science equipment and sup- Young, Susan Holderreid, Jewel Section- 10-This ordinance shall not rincipal amount not exceeding* $6500 are est in Jackpot Golf and the pos- »pply to-lawfully operated ]unk yards or ereby authorized to be Issued pursuant ty at page 107, and conveyed to Aitftur sibilities of this sport catching emain committed to the North plies will also be received that Morgan, Barbara Keyasko and to motor vehicles located or stored to said Local Bond Law. Said] bonds shall Joues by sheriff's ifced dated January 25, Atlantic Treaty Organization. day. Victoria Brown, Colonia #27. sa rages Dr other enclosed buildings ear interest at a rate which shall not 1967 and recored February «, 1867. in Mr. and Mrs. James Tooker on in a big way — golf is a Section 11-The duly designated xceed six per centum (6%) per annum. Book 2571 of Deeds for Middlesex County, worldwide sport and it's grow- member* of the Police Departaent is All nutters with respect to said bond) page 337. of Columbus Avenue, Wood- »£« JuthoriMd to engage a suitable not determined by this ordinance shall be Said premises are also designated u bridge, attended Baccalaureate ing. The Woodbridge "test" is persopn n ooTT persons, pprlproperlyy insured in tbtbs determined by resolutions to bs bereaftei Lot S, Block 476B, on the Tax Map of tha the real beginning. C a r.l L judgment of th Bh i Township of Wixidbridtfe, and are com services at Montclair State Col- adviser, of the Borough ins»rance adopted. Schuele, president of Jackpot Section », To finance said purpose, bond manly known as « Cambridge Drive, lege. Their son, John, a Wood- iunk motor vehicle to such place, as may anticipation notes of said Township of an Colonin. N.J. Golf said, "who knows, we b« designated by htm and to vaj S The approximate, amount of the judg bridge Senior High School grad- 1 aggregate principal amount not exceed- might be manufacturing por- ^f"" vs™"" ' not exceeding ing S8.S5O ere hereby authorized to be ment to be satisfied by said sale is the uate, will receive his degree issued] pursuant to said Local Bond Law sum of TWrty-seven thousand. One hun- table prefab golf ranges and dred fiftyone («37J31.00) Dollars more from the college this week. by rn ol in anticipation of the issuance of H miniature golf courses for peo- Ford Country bonds. In the event that bonds are issued leww,, pplus Interest together wa* the • * * ple all over the world". What glToSSI pursuant to this ordinance, the aggregate of this sata. Section U-Any person violating any amount of notes hereby authorized to be The subscrisubscriberr rereserves s tbe righg t to Andrew John Gorechlad, started out to be just an idea [•rovisiotf of this Ordinance shall upon issued shall be reduced by an amount adjourn said sale from OOroe to ttim e subb- Woodbridge, will receive a Mas ."nvict.dh thereof, be subject to a fine Jeet only to such limitations or restrict could become a worldwide jj'" l exceeding Two Hundred (fMoo.OO(f ) equal to tbe principal amount o£ the bonds ter of Science degree in aero sport. Public reaction is a pow Hollarsa , or confinemenfi t IIn the County Jail so issued. If the ^gregate amount of out ions upon the exercise of such power as r (i e County Jail may be specially provided by law or '" ££"•£,£• " ?2'' ««« "iK ninety (90)) dadaw standing bonds and notes Issued i>mvHuu'it space engineering Sunday at the erful force and the big question •r btbothh i n thhe discretion of the Borough to this ordinance shall at any time exceed rules o( Court. Sold subject to conditions 95th commencement exercises of now is, how will the public re- Uagistnrte, and each day such Wotatim tha sum first mentioned In this section, uf 'Better Ideas'Sale! ™nu™. shall b* dSd « 2SSS tlw moneys raised by tha issuance of ROBERT H. JAMISON Virginia Polytechnic Institute, act to Jackpot Golf? said trends shall, to not leas tba1n0 ti» Blacksburg, Va. U^-Thls Ordinance shan take amount of such excess, be applied DONAH? f>. JONES n to the "*" l«bUcatSr provided payment of sudh notes then outstanding. Attorney • • • Section 7. Each bond «ntklpatlqn note F. 6/8-15-21-»/6T Wi.ao Kathleen Urban, daughter of issued pursuant to this ordinance shall be JFK Trackmen dated on or about thu dato of its issuance SHERIFF'S SALE Mr. and Mrs. Nick Urban, Scho- on Mhastang Sports Sprint with all these and shall bo payable not muro than one HUFEBIOB COURT OT NEW JEBHEtf der Avenue, Woodbridge, has M8S' ericas Bucket seats, wh,,;. v,.ills, rocker panel 'as adopted on first reading. The year from its date, shaH bear interest at CHANCERY DIVISION B.nd ordinance will be further considers MIDDLESEX COUNTY been selected to itudy at Hie In Easy Victory Ji dress-up kit, more. on second reading for final adoption at a a rate which «baU hot exceed six per Save meeting of said Council of the Borounh o entum %> per annum and may be re- Docket No. F-W11-M University of Copenhagen in By ROBERT HEDGES rarteret on June 21. 19G7 at T?M newed from time to time pursuant to and HARMON IA SAVINGS BANK, a cor- Denmark us an exchange stu (_ouncil Chambers. Borough Hall, Cwke within tha limitations prescribed, by the porjtion of the State of New Jersey, ISELIN — John F. Kennedy Avenue, Carteret, N.J. at which time and Local Bond Law. Each of said notes shall l'lautUrf, and HOWAHD M. BUELL, JR. dent from Trenton State College. Memorial High School's track Place all persons Interested will be slva be signed by the Mayor and Municipal and DOLORES BUHLL. his wife, «n De Miss Urban ii majoring in ele- an opportunity to be heard. TrsaMuer and shall be under the seal of fendants. team scored a fantastic total of PATRICK POTOONIO, saldTOWiublp and attested by the Munici- Writ of Encutkm for the sale of mentary education and will be 116W points to defeat Franklin pal Clerk. Said officers are hereby auth- mortgaged premises dated April 29, 1967. T..P. Borough Clerk in Denmark during the second Township and Sayreville in a $29.36 orizaidd to executte said no^e^ s andd, t o iIssue By virtue of the above stated-Writ, half of the 1967-68 school year said notes in such form as they may to ma directed and delivered, I will ax triangular meet last Wednes BEST NOTICE adopt in conformity with la*. Tha power pose to sale a* public vendue on This will be the second year day. Notice is hereby given that the follow, to determine aany matter* with respect to WEDNESDAY, THE 5th DAY OF that Trenton State has had an SELLING PAIR tali proposed Ordinance was Introduce said notes nott determined by ibis onUn- JULY A.D., 1967 Three JFK school records fell and passed on first reading at a ^^ anos and also th» power to sell said notes at the hour of two o'clock by ths tbaa exchange program with the Uni by the way-side as the Mustangs ot the Municipal Council of the 1 Is hereby delegated to the Municipal prevailing (Standard or Daylight Sav- versity of Copenhagen. Miss or Woodbridge, in Uie County of _^ turned in one of their best ef- Treasurer who ii hereby authorized to ing) tint* In the afternoon of ths said Urban will be entering her jun- six. Now Jersey, held on the 6th da» sell said notes either at one time or from. day. at Uu Sheriffs Office in ths Coun- forts of the year. Jme, 1967, and that aaM " ty Administration Building, la tbe Clyt d ior year. ttme lo time in tha manner provided by Gary Cardinale established a • taken up for furtber consideration for l»w. New Brunswick, N. J. • • • linal passage at a meeting of said Mnnid- Section «. k is hereby determined and Being in the Township ol Woodbridgs, new 880-yard mark in a blister- on Foid Galaxie 500 Hardtops with " <.wUI":ito "• held at "• roMOnt room declared that ths period of usefulness of County of Middlesex and State of New C. A. LaZizza, chairman, an- ing time of 1:59 2. A new pole in the Memorial Municipal Building said purpose, according to Us reasonable Jersey: aN theM 'Better idea' extras vmy< trim, WnodbrMge, New'jersey. on the 20th d»v life, is a period of 40 yean computed 'BEING know and described as Lot U nounces that the Colonia Country vault record was set by Paul •if Jui*. 1967. at 8 o'clock P.M., or M from the date of said bonds. in Block 39K1 on the Map of Chain Club will dedicate its new build Glass with a fine leap of 11 feet Save MWN. SaKB-o« SeiectShift, power options— MIUU (hereafter as said matter can be Section 9. It Is hereby determined O'Hllls, Iselin, Section 3,nioward Mad- with V-8 engine options. rcjched, at which time and place, all ser stated tint the Supplemental Debt State- Uon, Surveyor, dated Hay 27, 19*3. and ing with a full day of activities 6% inches. Ron Woodley also •«>M» who may be Interested therein will ment require^ by said Local Bond Law filed in the Office of the Olerk of Mid- on Saturday, June ii. A bane 1* xlvtn arl opportunity to be heard con broke a school record by throw ciMiiiuif the same. has been duly made ant\/lleu In the of- uk-sex County on Jun* X, 1663, as Map fice of the Municipal Clerk of said Tawn- NO. 1K2, FU« No. 424. concert wjiU be held from 2:00 to ing tha javelin 196 feet 6M> in A copy of this ordinance has been post 9hlp, and that such statement so filed ALSO being known as 162 Bedford Ave- 3:00 P.M., dedication ceremon- en un the Bulletin Board upon which pub shows that the gnus debt of said Town- nue, I&elin, Woodbridge Township, Mid ies from 3:00 to 4:00 P.M., and Other Kennedy winners in In- notices are customarily posted in th< ship, as defined In Section 40A:2-U of dlesex County, New Jersey." eluded Dave Burricelll, mile; Mi'iiH.ual Municipal Building of the said Looal Bond Law, U Increased by The approximate amount of (be Judg- open house from 4:00 to 5:00 P. I'mviislup, and a copy is available up (e this ordinance by W.J50 and that the is- ment U> be satisfied by said sale is tbe M. Summer formal dinner-dance Paul Cuntala, 120-yard high unit including the lime of such meeting t« suance uf the bonds and notes authorized sum of Seventeen thousand, sight hun- hurdles; Bob Schramm, 100-yard I he members of tht} general public of tin will start at 8:00 P.M. by this ordinance wlB be within nil debt dred, Twenty-six ($17^26.00) Dollars more dash; Bob Acquisto, 440-yard Tn»ii!thi|i who shall request such copies, mUU prescribed by said Local or less, plus Interest together with tfat M. Jerome Berman, Colonia, a' Iho offlu) uf tht! MunJiiiuui Clerk in j costs of 1MB sale. run; Bruce Ha mill, shot put; Hi. Mtuiiinai Municipal Building in Wooc Bund Law. has been appointed account ex- Tha subscriber reserves the right to ad- aqd Rich Decker, discus. Mini «idd sale from time to lima subject ecutive of Fred Wittner Com- only to such limitations or restrictions Franklin Township finished on Mustang Sports Sprint Convertible with ai upon the exercise of such power as may pany, Inc., New York City, an VISIT OUR lie xiiLi'lally provided by law or rules ol advertising and marketing firm. second with 21 points, while theee 'Better Idea' extras Sports car SHOWROOMI REAGAN'S Court. Sold subject to conditions of sale. Sayreville had 16Vi. hood, rockur panel moldings, ROBERT H. JAMISON Save EXCLUSIVELY Sheriff Martin C. Weisman was hon- engme dress-up hit, wMewalls, A BEST CITGO VICTOR H EICHHOR.N ored at the recent academic Three JFK trackmen gained fari cowrs, DESIGNED Attorney added honors over the weekend SELLER L.P. 6/8 U-M-3J/6J 163.7) Recognition at Ohio Wesleyan Service Center University as one of two seniors by placing in the top four pc TROPHIES • Time up« who contributed the most to de tions at the state track meet CLARK RAPS BUMS held in Rutgers Stadium. • Repairs bate and forensics. Weisman PLAQUES Charleston, S.C. — General In tha tough Group IV divl • Brake A State Mark W, Clark presented was a political and government- sion, Gary Cardinale raced to m i. by Appointment In»p. Work purple hearts recently to tea speech major and has been ac- a fourth-place finish in tbe 440 GOODYEAR marines at the Charleston Na- tive is both areas. He was a yard run. j. J, RYAN Co. TIRES & ACCES val Hospital for wounds receiv member of the student senate Bruce Hamill performed even SOR1ES and debate and Sigma Alpha ./ Arena ed in action. He told them that better as he came in second WOODBRIDGE MOTORS, Inc. Main .St. & Amboy Ave. those who burn draft card.s andiEpsilon fraternity. He is the in the shot put. Al Pope also Woodbridge burn the American flag huvt- son nf Mr. and Mrs. Barnet turned in a strong effort to place U. S. Route 1 & Ronson Road, Woodbridge, N. J. I.«ir| ii, Pruii. ME 4-TM7 gained the scorn and condi-mna Weisman, 93 Ethel Street, Mei fourth la tha shot put comjx Uou of. U*t U. S, £ojjgrt;jis. 'lo i'uk iftl'Utitj Leader-Press Thursday, June fl. 1007 PAOB SEVENTEEN SPORTS TALK hvllw Junior High Wins Seventh Annual Junior High Inter-School Track Meet

The .srv Cathy Isedill;i, Avcnel; llchhie Kill Kisller, Isclin, 2M'.r>"; seventh, ci^h'h ;mil ninth grade M.'ilnsl. Dchliio LilzenlxTn, Mike Pollack, Avcnel; Sluari M'hnoi inirk nici'i. which hail l.ynn While, DI.IMC Slupi. Ave ' I'irnik, Avcnel. over seven hundred anil f if I y nvl j SO Yard Dash seven, eie.hlh and ninth grade 7th Grade Boys: j ,jjm Martelli, Woorlhridfio, Ilirls iind hoys competing, was Shuttle Hun | 5 95 seron,|s; sieve Ricciardi, won I iy Isclin Junior Ilitjh Ron Guy. Avenel. 8.8.ri seconds; Iselin; Kent Miller, Colonia, School with 82 points. Placing (new record); George Allen,'• Quarter Mile Relay secnm! was Colonin wiih (i6 Avenel; Dan lw.i, Woodbridge. Tom Burke, Joe Gerhart, points. Avcnel was third with Running Broad Jump- 60 points followed by Fords with, Larry Nanorello, Steve Ricciar- j 37 and Woodbridge wiih 25. I Bill Walton, Iselin 16'6" (Now di? Iselin, 493 seconds; Kevin By MEYER Record); Dennis Bos'Jc, I'o- The meet is sponsored by the Loo>r, Rich Baum, Matt D'Al Ionia; Dale Magnier, Wood- Pop Warner Junior League Football Headquarters in Philadel- Wnodbridge Township Board of essio, John Rullo, Iselin; Wil- bridge. lian Drummond, Kent Miller, phia announced this week the election of 14 year old Edward Wil- Education under the direction Kiicki, (ifi George Street, Carteret, New Jersey, of the 1966 "Car Softball Throw Alan Vigilante, Gary La Frano, of the Woodbridge Township Colonia. 1eret Sportsman" Pop Warner Midget football team, to the "1967 Physical Education Depart- Tom Kumpa, Avenel, 21.V; Top Warner All America Team of Little Scholars". ment. The meet is held as n Harry Knapp, Colonia; John The young grid ace was one of 33 youngsters fro8 score. FRI. & SAT. DURING JULY, AUG. KONDOR'S WOODBRIDGE "B" AMERICAN A. Hoilus 289 BUYS BOOK RIGHTS JUNIOR FRIENDSHIP SERVICE K. Stevenson 282 NATIONAL PASTIME New York — The Book-of the DAYS SPECIAL • Tires Safeguard Realty, 10; Ideal Month Club has paid $325,000 • Tubes Liquor, 2. . , Fred Biehl the (the largest sum ever paid by a • 3 GAMES OK • AiTes BOWLING winner . . book club) for the rights to dis- • Batteries Carlos Pizza, 11; Airco Co., tribute thu memoirsf of JSvetlaiia • RENTAL AIL REPAIRS GOLF INSTRUCTIONS SHOES 0. Kovas hurling a three-hitler Alliluyeue, the daughter of Jo- AVAILABLE Automatic Transmissions and gets 13 strikeouts seph Stalin. The previous high • HOT DOG Rebuilt & COKE was paid tb William Manches- U.S. RT. 1 WOODBRIDGE Kahway Ave. it Green St. Fire Co. #l7V7 Fire Co. #2, ter for Death of a President. WOODBRIDGE 1. . . In a battle of the Fire OPEN 1 DATS • A. H. lads, the #1 Co. came out on Promises are easier lo make 835 Koosuvell Avenue . . Cartel rt . . 511 K044 ME 4-9706 or VA 6-3058 (O II P. M. ••tier 7 I'M lop. . . Tony Hidalgo hurling than to fulfill, but people cou- another fin« liuue to uuktt UiciU cwJ«s>)y. end of June 2.1-25. Rev. Harold'I.v will conduct llir reheat wind lion In Ihe lituryy find o|i|ior The Hrlivnl will open wilh sup- Jackpot Golf O'Donnell, S. .1. of SI. l>ler> include eunferewox, dis : 4unity for priviile interviews per on Friday and close lal« ONLY 30/ PER LINE Preparatory School, Jersey Oi nmton groups, full pafiicpa-'wilh him or one n( the Sisters.ISunriay afternoon. (Approx. five words In a line) Opens on Rt..l WOODRItlDGE Golf will •pen in Winner of Chrysler's SWAP - HIRE - BUY - SELL - RENT on finnlr ii I adjacent to the "Quality Dealership S Klein parking lot thin weok. Award" Arra Rolfors anil non-golfers MAURO alike will be Riven the oppor- lunily of hilling Ihe Jackpol. A holeinonc triggers an electron- CLASSIFIED ADS ir alarm system lhaf has been designed ami inslallrd within a One time: :!()<• per line (Minimum Charge $l.!>0) 2 or more insertions: 20* per line (Mini- .standard sized golf cup. Horns MOTORS mum Charge SI.IMI per insertion). I'hnne fi.'tt 1111. A competent Ad Taker will help you blow and lights flash earn time with your wording. Ads can also he mailed in. COl'Y DEADLINE IS TUESDAY AT 4 a hole-in-one is made al .Tack- I'.O.. hut earlier copy is appreciated. pol Golf. Among the pri7.es for a hole- H:MAI.E HELP WANTED SERVICES in-one are: an expensWfl* golf BONUS SALE ON bag, head covers to match: a AT'J'KNTION LADIES IF YOUR DRINKING HAS be- OXYGEN THERAPIST one year subscription 1o Goif Keep jmportntil job as wife come, a problem, Alcoholici An- TRAINEE Magazine; a Rolf Rlove, a color- ml nujjher. High commission. ful golf umbrella, a dozen golf onymous can help you. Call Bl BRAND NEW 'art time. For appointment 287- Male High School Grad- balls, a golf shirt, golf sweater, ;MB. I * 2 1515 or write P. 0. Box 15J, uate. No experience ne- greens fees for two at a local • 6/1-25 Woodbrirtfie. 4/66/23 cessary. Full time. Ro- Country Club, a silver balj marker with the winner's nam«H 1967 PLYMOUTHS I am looking for particular PIANOS RKPATRED, RE tating shifts. Excellent engraved; a coupon book worth ype women interested in carn- FINISHED. BOUGHT * SOLD benefit program. Apply $10 at Jackpot Golf, a set of n.!,' $150 up. Part time. Exciting FREE ESTIMATES 388-5851. interesting golf books, a publi- ind rewarding profession. For Personnel Department. city portrait, golf cap and other ntexview call Mrs. Burns, 283 TF prizes including a large hole- '67 CHRYSLER >M2 between 10 & 3 p.m., or PERTH AMBOY in-one trophy which holds the JOIN IN ON THE liter 7 p.m. GENERAL HOSPITAL souvenir winning ball. Anyone 6/81 KELLY MOVERS INC. can win since the target green '67 IMPERIAL AOENTf FOR NORTH AMRUCAN PERTH AMBOY, N. J. VAN LINN is a mere 100 yards from the AVON Th« GENTLEmei o[ the imoTlaf 442-3700 teeline. las Territory available in Wood Induitry. Local ind long dlatinc* movint, picking and slorag*. R«> The Woodbridge location is '67 PLYMOUTH )ii(ipe. Call AVON COSMETICS •onabla ralei. unique insofar as it is the pro- Hi 22462) for home interview. 382-1380 totype for Jackpot Golf's am- 6/129 STOREKEEPER bitious franchise program. The '67 VALIANT complete golf range is portable, MATURE PERSON TO MALE HELP WANTED perhaps the world's first com- TAKE CHARGE OF CEN- pletely prefab golf range. Jack- HOYS WANTED: Morning TRAL STOREROOM. SOME pot Golf could be the answer '67 BARRACUDA lrwspaper route carriers. 121 EXPERIENCE IN RECEIV- MASON to the need for additional golf is. to 18 yrs. Phone 636-3728 or ING, STORING AND ISSU- facilities brought about by the t'fi-2855. ING GOODS DESIRED. OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9 P.M. "explosion" in golf's popularity. 611 AMBOY AVENUE/WOODBRIDGE/ME 4-4100 Contractor GOOD SALARY AND BENE- 6/8-22 Golf, once popular with only FITS. APPLY PERSONNEL • STEPS the well-to-do, is now the favo- MALE OE FEMALE DEPARTMENT. HELP WANTED • PATIOS rite participation sport of peo- • SIDEWALKS PERTH AMBOY ple from all walks of life. The A REDIREFERENCE Telephone aolicitation work • FIREPLACES GENERAL HOSPITAL major problem has been golf l facilities for people *o play and rom your own homo at your All Work Fully Guaranteed 442-3700 twn convenience. Can easily practice. >arn $1 to $1.50 an hour. 687- Several leading investment BUSINESS EEEL DIRECTORY mo. Ask for Mr. Fri»d. FU19306 Colonia syndicates have indicated inter- est in Jackpot Golf and the pos- 1/36 TF READINGS BY sibilities of this sport catching Automotive |[| Coal & Fuel Oil | [ Plumbing & Heating Watch Repairs ADVERTISEMENT on in a big way — golf is a worldwide sport and it's grow- ing. The Woodbridge "test" is WATCH REPAIRS SARAH the real beginning. C a r.l L ^ BUS DRIVERS- Schuele, president of Jackpot Have Your ED FREY with Full Guarantee READER & ADVISOR Golf said, "who knows, we {¥ oi • erly with Chirlcj Fan) Expert Repairs * SMALL VEHICLES on might be manufacturing por- Electric on all Jowelry table prefab golf ranges and Sewer Love-Business-Health Car Service nc oi' Women - Steady position - 6 hrs. Good miniature golf courses for peo- FID Tnr Ct«l Bin With ple all over the world". What 167 H&rrell AT*. FU 8-1667 ...ilcfl-y - Fringe Benefits - For Information Con- 442-9891 Uhtgh Prtmlum Anthracit* Wofldbridce, N. 1. started out to be just an idea 308 SMITH ST. ME 4-1738 tactfeupt. of Schools, Board of Education, Town- could become a worldwide Safety GOLDBLATTS ship of Woodbridge, Admin. Bldg., School St., PERTH AMBOY sport. Public reaction.is a pow- NUT or STOVE Woodbridge, N. J. erful force and the big question Hahway'f. Oldest now is, how will the public re- Checked 95 Plumbing & Heating Established Jewelw act to Jackpot Golf? 21 TON H4 E. CHKRRY ST.. RAIWA* BOARD OP EDUCATION Character Readings by PEA COAL .$19.95 t Township of Woodbridge Now The Smallest Job done Woodbridge, N. J. well makes friends for us! Wallpaper & Painting Mrs. MARKO IK ^/'•"v Build.; confidence when T. C. CADWALADER, Worriad. lick, or In trouble? Don't for Summer &now whtr« to cct happiness in Ilie? On Island you have a big job. TKY OUR 2 (OAT EXTERI- Secretary One vl.Jt with MRS. MARKO. and you irlll find the happineu fou are FORDS — The Catholic Yi OR AND INTERIOR PAINT- looking for. Organization of Our Lartj ING. IT LASTS FROM 2 TO Peace Church Is planning l\ SENTRY ;t YUAKS LONGER. 246-1164 beach party on Island/ Beaett] You can depend on us foi 580 EASTON AVE. ' JiUft PARTS & SUPPLY Tuesday, June 27, fr*n Nootf service and efiicency. WALLPAPER REMOVED NEW BRUNSWICK until 8:00 P. M. Carol Ennis has ."Mom-no & F.ssi-x Sts. charge of tickets. 10 A.M. to » I'M KA1IWAY GAL. per Awarding of diplomas to Our SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS NEEDED Prtmitim Oil, National Brand. 24-hr, average Lady-iflfc'JBfcace graduates will CISZAK room lake-place Sa*urd(fr at 3-:00 P. itrviot art all mvktt of buriwu. 515 M. The principal address will For Fait ttrvic* juil Plumbing and Heating Up To 5 Yrs. To Pay be given by Rev. Richard ftp* ui a call, "The Trademark of Quality1' Woodbridge Township Board of Ewing. Aluminum Products 388-2778 The annual Holy Name com- SIMONE BROS. He in fully turn** Education Announces Substitute Teacher munion breakfast will-be. helfl LINDEN, N.J. 541-6985 Sunday, after the *&$$. M. ALUMINUM HU 6-2726 Openings All Levels of Instruction Mass in the cafeteria..Thfc guest 53 Roosevelt Ave., Carlerct ROCK speaker will be Edward Do- Windows . Doors . Siding HU 6-0059 CASH LOANS Ian, Middlesex County Prose- WINDOW SHADES cutor. SALT Kilt IIOMl.OWNCKS Stock & Custom Minimum Requirement 60 College A special retreat for single Liquor Stores Roofing & Siding] CMN 41 MO. NUO. 100 Ib. bag S2.20 YOU (ET fYMT. rrnti. women between the ages of 18 Awnings, Canvas or Aliyn. PICKEDUP Credits * 600 16.07 and 30 will be held at the Cena- Alum. Gutters and L^nlers Telephone MErcury 4-1889 tiooo 26.79 32.60 cle Retreat House the w«l- Reglaxing or Rescreening HENRY JANSEN & SON SERVISOFT OF 40 IB 1 fisoo 33.90 j WOODBRIDGE $2000 45.20 Sheet Metal Work WOODBRIDGE $2500 56.50 AJOVA^SONS CHIC-A-DEE LIQUOR STORE, INC. 921 St. Georges Avenu* For Information Call $3000 67.S0 C'DDVlitt* . . . Hell.ble RcrTkt (K Roofing INC, (Juil South of Cloverlenl) $4000 90.39 BABY SITTING WE DE'tVER! $5000 112.99 IMS MAIN RTEEET Gutters and ME 4181S Director of Secondary Education or Director of • SERVICE &AHWAT, N.J. -4756 3 M. CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE DAILY • I.UKNSKI) BY Complete Stock oi Domestic HOURLY. EDISON BOH. Leaders Elementary Education. Lie. Under Chap. 91, I'L IMS WEEKLY, and Imported- Wines 382-2279 588 Alden Street Electrician Been and liquors Tile Specialist | CALL NOW! Diy or Night Woodbridge, N. J. 573 AMBOY AVENUE We Are Experts! Telephone MErcury i • 1246 School Administration Building, 254-8200 AU Work Fully Guaranteed! WOODBRIDGE, N. J. WANTED • RESIDENTIAL & CEREMIC TILE Woodbridge, N. J. ME 6-0400 ZENITH LOAN CO. 43 West Prospect Street COMMERCIAL SERVICE T. R. StEVENS r WALLS, FLOORS Ea .t Brunswick, N I Ambitious • INDUSTRIAL ELEC- Slipcovers Koollnr ind Sheet MeUl Work TRICAL WIRING 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. ESTIMATES • SERVICE CHANGE- RAHWAY WOODBRIDGE CHEERFULLY OVERS GIVEN BOYS Repairs of Lie. jflUi. FASHION FABRICS "Interior Decora tori" ROOFING All Types i Repair Servict — For — DON JO electric CO. Custom-made Slipcovers FREE ESTIMATE 634-4112 GUTTERS AND LEADERS Air ComWIoDini ME 4-2186 MEN-ANY AGE Industrial Eiiuust Sj-iltm Warm Air Hot GEORGE TROSKY Decorating Service Motor Guards FOR FREE ESTIMATES 405 Prospect Ave. IIHAI'l KlfS * Woodbridge, N. J. FREE CURTAINS * YARD GOODS ME 4-2145 ClU For free t:«Ul»«t. CNTERJOR STEADY WORK NO EXPERIENCE FU 8-33U Decorating 1421 Main St. Rahway Music Instructions j Start as a Route Rider with liberal guaranteed weekly salary. Year- SERVICE BY Photography • LOWREY For round employment. Paid vacation, sick leave, group insurance. Pen- ERNEST ORGANS sion Plan, uniforms. We train you to take over established laundry DECORATORS HOME • APARTMENl • CONN and dry cleaning territory. Morey LaRue, one of America's largest Business AND OFFICE FREE ORGANS and, finest launderers and dry cleaners, has never had & general Room Layout LEADER-PRESS Furniture Arrangements • KIMBALL layoff in its Route Sale* Department since it was founded in 1889. Color Coordination • NEWSPAPER BudKel Planning PIANOS Directory Phone BL 2-5000. Or apply in person, 9 to 4:30 P.M., at: Call or Write For with our expert develop- Further Information ing and printing service. Instruction CUSTOM TAILORED SUP- ROUTES Cuiupitlt llui tt IIIIDK COVERS, DRAPERIES, Tuning — In Woodbrldge and Oar- A REUPHOLSTERY Information teret Areas. Qualify for edu catioual tours, rain your SHOP AT HOME 3ERVICK GALLARDS JARDOT own spending money, prizes, MOREY La RUE LAUNDRY COMPANY S & II Green Stamps. PHOTO & STUDIO MUSIC COMPANY Call 547 Amhoy Aveiui«> Si Main St. 2400 Iidgerwood Avenue FU 1-5797 Call 634-1111 WOODUKlIHiK Woodbridge LINDEN, NEW JERSEY _ between 3 P.M. and C ME 4-5446 F.M. \ik for Mr. U ME 4-1111 ttouii; U (• I Cloud Mvndaji \Mrs. Davis Installed ('')iifirtrur''on i ley, corresponding »ecrclar; Mothers Club I Mrs. Lilliam Raab, nunshin To Hr Entertained 'Mrs. Ann Chamnera, reporlpr. School IS PTA Head 1 KUins — The confirmation A f-mily pi'-n'" v-as ti"'- N — Mr*. Fred Davis Mrrrill Piirk on Memorial Di was installed as president of r'la.ss of he Wesley Mrthndist ISRIJN The M-ilhcrs' Club 'or a.I who participated in tl School 13 PTA at cerr monies fhnr-h will moot for the last' parade-. conducted bv Mrs. Tlobort Area- lime this season Tuesday, .limn of Roy Smut Troop 48, at a re The group attended a matin Ins. PTA !,lfc Member. in. iintJ «re invert! lr> the pnr n'nl meeting circled Mrs Fan performance of I Do, I Do la Other rrffieers in.'talW were: snnnije for a hamburger and nip Janke, president. week and conducted II chart Mrs. Jacob Tni«7,kowski. first 1ml dnR supper at 5:30 P. M. I Others elected arc Mrs. Kath w(1 vice-president; Mrs. Herman dinner on Tuesday of this ° Matirer, second vice-president; Children's T)av will be h"ld on lcen Bcrthe!.sin, vice president; The final meeting of tne seas Mr. Maurer. treasurer; Mrs, Sunday. In charge are Donna Mrs Lejia eraser, treasurer: will be held, June 30 at £ nor is Schweitzer, serretay; Miller. Pat Rowland and Cheryl Mrs. Beriwdine Kislier, record home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl I,u Mrs. Edward Klenzmann. cor Wallers. This will be the las'.!;ing secretary; Mrs. Eleanor Go and wiil be a "splash" pajty. responding secretary; and Mrs, day (if Church school until Sep- Julia Tranchlk, parliamentarian tember. chairman. The memorial committee will A dinner was given Thursday meet Tuesday, June 13, at 8:15 for faculty members, Mrs. Mau- I'. M. rer, outgoing president and Mrs. The Naomi and Afternoon Cir- Davis at Coral Lounge, Plain- cles will not meet in June. Maufain field. ANGELA SCILLIERI Mrs. Henry Happel, who has GRADUATES served PTA, in various capa- WOODBRIDGE — Robert A. cities during the last seven ENGAGEMENT TOLD: Mr. and Mrs. John Sclllieri, 643 Brown, a graduate of Wood- years, was presented with i br1 ccnior High School receiv- 21st Avenue, Paterson, an- plaque. er" "TTchelor of Arts Degree in nounce the engagement of their American Literature at Brown One of Amirica'i Leading Ford Diaitrs daughter, Angela, to Richard University's 199th commence Crossroads Council Zuccaro, Jr., son of Mr. and ment Monday at Providence, AT BPW INSTALLATION: Woodbridge Township Business and Professional Women's Club in- Schedules Meeting Mrs. Richard Zuccaro of 915 R. I. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank stalled its slate 4>f officers for 1967-68 at a dinner dance held at the Colonla Country Club last West Avenue, Port Reading. S, Brown, 547 Harbor Road, [IS me PAC Friday. Seated, left to right, Mri. Josephine Swartz, outgoing president; Mri. Mildred McLean, 1SELIN — Leaders of Girl Brick Town, formerly of Wood- president-elect of the New Jersey Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs and Scout Troops of Neighborhood 6, bridge, Brown was a dean's list installing officer; Mrs. Rosalie Kinney, second vice president and dinner chairman; Mrs. Eliz- Freedom is a gift from the Crossroads Girl Scout Council, past, but it is not at all certain student and a member of the abeth Novak, new president; standing, Miss Janet Fofrlch, outgoing first vice president; Mrs. which encompasses IselIn-MenV> that it will be a legacy of the honors program in American )W CAR PR15E$ Catherine Kadash, corresponding secretary; Miss Irene Onody, treasurer; Mrs. Bernadette Park Terrace area, will meet Acierno, first vice president; Mrs. Mildred Albrecht, recording secretary. Mrs. Swarti recevled tonight at eight o'clock at Knoll future. literature. the past president's pin and a gift from the dab. Mrs. Swartz In return presented a gift to each top Cabin, Camp Nokomis, member of her executive committee. Mrs. Novak was presented with the president's pin, a Roosevelt Park. A cookout is Ravel and a bouquet of roses. planned. Mra. John J. Mahoney, out- Tears, Useful Tears going neighborhood chairman, A woman feels much better and Mrs. Dorothy Nichtern, her Charlotte H. Gavaletz after a good cry — especially successor, will lead discussion if it brought her what she on proposed activities for the Wed to Sgt. Tildsley wanted in the first place. new season, which will begin in Journal, Washington, la. September. CARTERET - Miss Charlotte NEW '67 MERCURYS and COMETS Helen Gavaletz, a medical sec- MUSTANGS retary in the X-Ray department ZSA ZSA GABOR says - COUGARS '67 FIATS Mass for Peace of Perth Amboy General Hos- AMAZINOLY LOW TRICED All MODfll ON DISPLAY pital exchanged marriage vows SAVEMONEYatAAMCO '1989 with Sgt. Allan E. Tildsley, U.S. ON Listed Tuesday Army military policeman, Ft. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION '67 LINCOLN CONTINENTALS DISPLAY TSELTN - Very Rev. Msgr. Hamilton, Brooklyn, May 27 in 1 John M. Wilus, pastor of St. a military wedding in the post SPECIALISTS! Cecelia's Church, announced chapel at Ft. Wadsworth with COMPLETE INSPECTION SERVICE USED CAR CLEARANCE MONTHS TO PAY Masses for the remainder of Chaplain Francis X. Walters of •the week: tomorrow, 6:30 A. M. ficiating. Him $OO ALL MdKR •59 CADDILAC $795 •63 PONTIAC $1395 Hiftiir JfaW OF CMS 1-DOOT Hardtop: Auto., Power Ste«r- RonnevHte, «-Door Hard Top. Auto.. NO MONEY DOWN & BANK RATES in the convent chapel, 8, 8:30, Attendants were Mrs. Joseph tnf. Power Brake*. Immaculate P.3., P.B.. H <• H., WW Tlr«. On* and 9 A. M., in the church; and Includai: Bimtvini, Dlimmtilnf, Owner. Finished In Turquotae, Beau- Palovcik, matron of honor; Miss Thoreufh Iniptcllcn. '63 FORD $1095 tifull Saturday 7 A. M., chapel, and Maryann Chamra and Miss imutivt WITH UMC* Gtlaxlt. S-Doo> Hanttop. V-8, Auto., '64 PONTIAC $1695 R and 9 A. M. in the church. LIFETIME SIMRAtffEE Bonneville Convertible, PJ., P.B., Dorothy Wedermeyer. Sgt. Wai Frtt parta and liter on ali AAMCO POT IT StMrtnf, B * H, WW Tim, The novrna to Our Lady of Fa- One Owncrl R k H , WW Tires. Auto. Finished ter White served as best man nbullt transmission ind torqua In White, . Blue Interior. Excellent tima will take place after the convirUrs n |Dnf u ton «wn your Thruout, Ready For Summer Va- and ushering were Pfc. Robert ow* IU tsd Hrvlo* It »mu»lly >t Maufafet '63 METEOR $1095 cation! nine o'clock Mass Saturday. Toulouse, both U.S. Army and • modtst >trvl» cnarft at »«j ot Confessions would be heard 100 AAKCO shoja eotit la cout. J'Door Hardtop, 8 cyd.. Auto., K. it 'M COMET $1895 Mr. Paloveik, Then an no other cuarintati like H., Power St«erlB«. WW Tire*-. Kin- Voyager Station Wago*, I eye I., Saturday from 3:30 to 5:30 in thta m». ONLT AAMCO HAS IT I Uhed in Bed with Black vinyl Inter- Serviced Bjr Us! the afternoon and from. 7 to 9 The bride is a graduate oJ ior. One Owmer, Immaculate! Auto., R t H., WW Tires, Sold and in the evening, Oarteret High School and Essex M M0NIV Dnw* College of Business, Newark FIRST PAYMENT JVtl Masses have been scheduled Mtmbir ot Dinm L.ULI MOTOR CAR CO. for Sunday, June 11, as follows: Sergeant Tildsley has been in LINCOLN-MERCURY-COMET- 6:30, 7:15, 8, 8:45, 9:45, 10:30, the Army six and a half years «*•• Dsllr M • Ml. 1-1 • M Hr. Ptou RAHWAY FIAT DEALER He is the son of Mrs. Grido Fas 300 E. ELIZABETH AVE. and 11:15 A. M. and 12 noon 209 New Brunswick Ave. 1003 ST. GIOROE AVI. KAHWAY. FU 8-3344 in the upper, or main church. ciana, of West Panama City Perth Amboy, N. J. M4-1777 LINDEN • HU 6-4500 also, 9:15, 10, 10:45, and 11:30 Beach, Florida. J A. M. and 12:15 P. M. in the lower church, Lourdes and Fa- tima Halls. The Sacrament of ppntism will he administered at 1 P. M. in the church. Services and Masses for next week will be: Tuesday, 7:30 P. R M., Mass for Peace; and Wed- nesday, 7:30 P. M., continuous novena to St. Jude, patron of «tai hopeless cases, and the novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament will be com- memorated afterward. Sale Planned by C. D. WOODBRIDGE — Court Mer- cedes 769, Catholic Daughters of America, will conduct a rum- mage sale on June 16 and 17 at the Knights of Columbus Annex, Amboy Avenue, from 9:00 A. M. until 4:00 P. M. The proceeds will benefit the charity fund. Mrs. William Almasi and Mrs. Samuel Manganaro are co-chairmen and will receive items for the sale at the Knights of Columbus building on June IS CHANDLER MOTORS is still maintaining the from 7:00 until 9:00 P. M. The public is Invited to at- tend. Offered for sale will be clothing, household appliances, bric-a-brac, small furniture, toys and numerous unusual items. LOW Rev James Cent LOW Lists Schedule AVENEL — The Rev. James PRICE of Gent, pastor of Central Baptist Church, temporarily worship ping at School 23, Woodbine Av-' enue, will preach, Sunday, 11:00, on the subject, "The Christian Home that Failed". The Sunday School meets every Sunday, 10:00 A. M. with (RAND classes for all ages. Special at- tendance pins are presented to those with perfect attendance. NEW Youth Groups of the church meet every Sunday, 6:30 P. M, Evening services' are conduct- ed each week at 7:30. INPIIiniNP' BackUP Light*, Heater, D.frosJer, Padd.d Da»h, The Mid-Week Service is con- HART 9 nnfiP INPIIiniNIHULUUmPU • ducted each Wednesday, 7:30 UnlA7l £"UUUI \ BODGEIHULUUmU • Em«rg«ncy Ha»h«r, Impact Staaring PottS, Electric P. M. On June 28 the Rev. Far- Wo*her*^Wip«r» Padded Vl*or», All Vinyl |nr.riorl 5 YEAR OR 50,000 MILE GUARANTEEI re] 1 Kearney, missionery can- ) dida'e with Baptist Internation- al Missions, will speak and show LOWEST slides on Iceland during the service. BANK RATE NO CREDIT TURNDOWNSi ON NUCLEAR JOBS The Pentagon has removed FINANCING EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE 2 LOANS more than 10,000 persons class- ed as unreliable from jobs in- volving atomic weapons since 1962. In the strict program to D D guard against human nuclear control errors, persons showing tension around nuclear arms art transferred to other depart- ments. ESTABLISHED 1945 1OO E. ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN AUIHUMI/IU ULAllH CHRYSLER Dodge-Dart-Renault Dealer U S. suggest new approaches HU 6-2 374 lu bolster NATO, ] 1*0 Frolirk announced rominc in onr or more musical groups the Supervisor of Instrumental final registration will br held' "iM f":' ""'"\ WOODBRIDGE — The Board baritone, french horn, tuba, per-ji,aif cos|. Transportation and LIQUORS ir.i; (if :'h!i S:'fii;i l'iL'iC 41 • <-';) of Education and Administration cussion and piano. Students will call MIKE for the best opr:,r,i uilh a j-r.iyrr bv Nirv. instrument renlnl applications All Toor lipiill of Woodbridge Township Public receive a period of class instru- SUB sandwich in town .. . F>»nrtU tlrmtitt «rl il> i; l>:iok, :;cnn!miller. ; v are available for those who i.illier and s<>n. mental lessons in addition to ring . . . 636-1288 oppnip i rrr^r-ionir? !-y I>cn •' Schools are sponsoring a Sum- need these services. Interested A Campitl* .. h 'hi- H: i< ir Ihe month band and orchestra rehearsal K«lerllttB of Ti'.j'K' Scli.Mrffi'r, ilcii nitilhrr mer Music School for all inter- students may register through Submarine Sandwiches Win. a lotion tirin^c "riven; a skil WIN of daily. More than one instrument A ested resident students. The pro- their school's instrumental den may be studied as part of the fcrcd by Don 1, lois l'»'a<:! gram will be held daily at Aven- teacher or mail applications to niolhrr, im-In<1iii'! I'iit \uly, school's fee. Certified teachers slrntiKni.in, Siamcsr iwn.:- el Junior High School between will instruct on the beginning, in- FREE sicif- shows. (t.iinrs we ;i 8:45 P.M. and 12:30 P.M. for a WE CARRY termediate and advanced levels. BENR1IS . . . BUIOVA WATCHER Customer which v.pro mn.'r hy Dr^ii (i period of six weeks, from June Beginners will be able to join a Expert Rilrh «nd Jrvrlry Rcpilri Parking Awards were in'psrnl'M hv 26 through August 4th. band or orchestra within the sec- Walter Ur.-trh to deorgr Hunk, COLD Lessons will be offered on vio- ond week of lessons. Piano is be STATE JEWELERS BEER I.arry Rafalke. John Nardi, lin, viola, cello, string bass, ing offered as a secondary in Handy Rrach. William lireneke. 23 Main St./Woodbridge Pershing at Randolph Mrs Faye Bunk was named a flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, strument. Each student will ft.14-1671 CARTERET ne.w den mother. The" attendance saxaphone, trumpet, trombone, have an opportunity to perform banner was won by Den 1 Rnd the honor flag by the same den. Displays wrc set up by the' various dens to show achieve- ments of the month including a "peep show" by Tien 6. Den 2, Janet Tiernan. den mo- ther, was in charge oi the clos- ing ceremony. Trips were marie by Den 2 Brack's the fact that and Den 6 to Watchung Reserva- most monoy has a rather tion; Den 1 and Den 8 had a hot bad habit of disappearing, dog roast. j some money actually gets Get well wishes were extended j PIUS YOUR MOST VALUAB1E in(o accidents. Every year to Irene Heinback, den mother, I and thanks to Mrs. Dell Fiorel'.a a large number of bills for taking over the den during • • . TRADING STAMPS FREE! t;ot burned in fires. Some FOOD BUYS her absence. tjot damaged by water. Still others get severely lorn. If this happens to Avenel Church you, do you know what to SMOKED HAMS SIRLOIN STEAK do about it? WADY If the sharp-eyed em- Schedule Listed BUTT HALF I TO EAT USUAL FINE TRIM ployees in the Treasury j AVENEL — Sunday, at 9:30 Department's Redemption and 11:00 A.M. services at the 59C LB. I FULL CUT SHANK HALF U.S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE .. ! First Presbyterian Church of Office can identify enough ! of what remains, Uncle Avenel. the sermon will be on ' "Education—For What?" The Sam Will give you new dol- Rev. Walter W. Feigner Is pas- CHICKEN BREASTS WING ON lars for the ones damaged. ; tor and the Rev. Robert E. Lew- LONDON BROIL GROUND CHUCK If the examiner is able to is, assistant pastor. or LEGS BACK ON THICK-CUT i piece together three-fifths i Sunday school will come to a FRESH QUARTERS |b. FRESH LEAN of a damaged bill, Uncle close on Sunday. Attendance SHOULDER • * Knm will reimburse you ^ pins, promotion certificates, and FRESH ROASTING with the full amount. If Bibles will be awarded where JV.-lb. SKINLESS TWO GUYS avq. less than three-fifths and applicable. Baby care at both CHICKENS Ib. 39' services will continue through FRANKS ALL MEAT TOP SIRLOIN or TOP more than two-fifths can June 25. FRESH REG. STYLE-THIGHS O' |be found, it will be re- ROUND STEAK teemed at half its face Students who have completed BLUE teachers' training and are now b. value. If even less of the BACON LABEL |b. CHICKEN LEGS 45' U.S. CHOICE-BONELESS ib. 98 eligible for teaching Sunday lamagcd bill remains, School classes are Patricia Bar- 55 S. CHOICE CALIF. CHUCK vmi may be able to collect rett, Cathy B-'en, Faith Carey, ho full amount lost if you Patricia Feild Charlene Hagen- ROAST SALE fOT ROAST '.. 59 BONELESS STEAKS •an prove that the rest of doorn, Aileen Maffee, Christine GENUINE SPRING SHOULDER he bills were fully des- Menke, Barbara Nisbet, George • SHOULDER TASTY iroyed and that you are a Pinkham, Carolyn Poulsen, Nan- • END-OFSTEAK cy Schlundt, Patricia Walling UAN YOUR er.son of Kood character. LAMB CHOPS ,79' #*IIHE *• j and Pamela White. • TOP ROUND CHOICE Monday, 8:00 P.M. the trustees READY-TO-COOK TURKEY The Treasury Depart- BONELESS • VUDt TENDER ment Redemption Office will meet in room 5 of the Chris- tian Education building; Tues- DRUMSTICKS ,29' • CHICKEN TENDER reports many sad cases of day, 8:00 P.M. the session will • BOLAR ,„ people who were unable to 98 meet in room 5. • SWISS BOTTOM Ib produce enough of the da- The Women's Association will POPE maged bills to warrant re- hold a workshop, Tuesday, 7:30 imbursement. An impor- P.M., and will feature a film, DEL MONTE CALIFORNIA TOMATO PASTE tant lesson that should be "Tsland of Mercy" which tells learned from this is that it the story of a medical mission in PINEAPPLE JUICE is indeed foolish to risk Korea. OR PINEAPPLE. m ,., 0%g large sums of money by On June 15, the Golden Circle GRAPEFRUIT £K ^ H \ will hold its annual luncheon at SALAD or COOKING keeping it in your house. DRINK ^P -MO, W i the Marine Grill, Asbury Park. 5c Off 1-pt. 8-oi. Deposit it at your bank as The bus will leave from the i TWO GUYS AU VARIETIES CRISCO OIL Label btl. 43' PRIDE OF COLOMBIA 100% soon as you receive it. (••"Teh nt 10:30 A.M. and from These helpful tips are of- Asbury Park for the return trip Pick i MmbrfrM aw display at 3:31) P.M CAKE MIXES 4^89' RENUZIT i[ WAV BE WflTH COLOMBIAN COFFEE fered to you as a public SCOTTISSUE BATHROOM ! Confirmed last Sunday were GREEN GIANT KITCHEN SLICED or FRENCH STYLE service by The Perth Am- Linda Miller, Linda Haci.ur, ...in SPRING SALE! boy Savings Institution. Campbell, Kathlen McCormick, GREEN BEANS 5<± 99 TISSUE 8 Any time you need profes- Brenda Conrad, Craig Hagen- TWO GUYS CHUNK IN OIL SPRAY STARCH KLEENEX FACIAL sional advice, we invite dorn, William Giglio, Russel 15-oz. EMPTY ALL CANS REACH FOR CASH you to come in and talk it Daniels, Jane McLachlan, Jeryl TISSUE 4 over with us. 'Hubbard, Kathy Walling, Jo- WHITE TUNA 4 ; 89 AIR FRESHENER seph Vitale, Karen Still, Mary TWO GUYS ELBERTA SLICED or HALVES . „ _ _ S DELIGHTFUL SCENTS SWEEPSTAKES KLEENEX DINNER Jo Shenk, eborah Reed, Cathi ? O'Neill, June McKee, James Mc- SPRAY DASH IVORY NAPKINS 4 PEACHES "sX 3 £ 89 SUDS LIQUID The Perth Amboy Intyre, William Ludeking, Emil DEL MONTE TOMATO WINDOW CLEANER TWO GUYS SLICED SQUARE Kulesar, Richard Kuhn, Judy C 20-oi. GIANT CANS 59 Savings Institution Krutzler, Richard Kantor, Bob- with AMMONIA WHITE BREAD 2 T. Sirtr. §fa>M lm by Feigner, Karen Eakens, Scott CATSUP ,rs. 3 S 89 I 43' TWO GUYS 110 SMITH STREET jDuesterdisk, Gary Chomiak, PSEIFER SALAD DIIC«AN A. *m. A. Jumbo Giant 22-ox Cinci Byank, Robert Baylis, and c 9-lb. 13-or. bottit ' PERTH AMBOY, N. i. Janet Banner. FOR Men*«c Fete*! Deposit DRESSING ^TUKO 3 >x89 PINEAPPLE PIE ft: 39* IM. Corp Germany promises to avoid DAIRY DEPARTMENT APPETIZING DEPT. FROZEN FOOD DEPT. gold conversions.

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