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vol. xun I'nhliihiin ]$drtm'I Ciirl,prrt., New Jerseyt, Thursday, September 16. 19G5 rrri) as ind CUn M»l PRICE TEN CENTS P O. Carter*, N J. Safety is Council Promotes 4 1 "lea h Named VSade Policemen; Votes To \UTKHKT - With the <>|H>n- To Kins »[ the schools Police Chief ,!,.< Makinski nppcnled to (WKTKIiKT - Sclm.il Hoard i, i'•is to use greater caution President Joseph P. Lamli reports Sell $564,000 Bonds ', diiving through the tint -l''e Carlerct II i:h School^ .•I' with its modern addition and! CAUTERET - Two membeit . i Ii.t-I said. "We are nn the vreally improved and broadened of the police department wer« ,,!i| nl another SCIHHII",ear ruiiiniliim will be supervised by elevnted to captains, a third WM : ,. appropriate that Ihe piih- a new administrative team com- Sisters Meet in Borough named lieutenant, and a fourth v' mi be called to Ihe im- pii-itr: Pi'ineitMl IViu^'as K King., advanced to sergeant by Borougjl • nl protectiiu: and run- anil nvently appointed Vice Prin-1 Council last night. ih" youth ol our nation i-inal (Ic:)i !4i- A. Dinich. After Lapse of 61 Years Named as captain in the detefi>. Iraehcrs. public officials, 1 Ihe, community." r e p o rt s tivc division was Andrew G» II adulls, have a respond- l/iu'n. "is well aware of Mr. CARTERET — Mrs. Dnry Turk of 21 Chrome Avenue was viinek, while Andrew Pross wai '.i instruct our children ir Kind's capabilities and exeep-j recently reunited with her sister, Mrs. Julia Uanko of Hungary advanced to the same capacity ^ , fc'v prnc.eis in liatfic, tiim;il \v«rk as ViiT Principal fwj who nbe has not seen Jor 61 years. Mrs Turk makej..her bQIQe in the uniformed division. Fran -•w piavRrouiHl, in llw clim Hie p.isl tun years. We are now with her daughter, Mrs. John Rusnak at the Chrome Avenue Versfgi was riamexi lieutenant m the uniformed division and E*. i I it home." furliin-ilf in addim* Mr Dirndl to address. our hi-i'i srVml ad'iijni.slrative! It was the first trip to the United States for Mrs, Danko, who wnrd Brechka was advanced M in ..\ .1 will he l! nr tir.il sergeant. ' • v in fioniR In -vln:s I-!); Ucdmsdavs ami liiihns, UMi; Suliiidiiy. II-.V There will be a special sioiy telling hour this Saturday she arrived aboard a KLM plan at the Kennedy Airport. "We on the grounds that the depart, . ill I iM-luek In relcliniti1 Ihe new M'hi'diile. Left to ryht: Kilwiu ((inn. superintnidanl r riding to our public,! ' * ' ' ' ehos Services on Saturday, Sep- Press. ' * ,h I or private schools." before s.induwn on Sunday, Sep- "Like n shepherd, causes the P. M\ Mondny and Tuesday, Sep- tember 18. at midnight. former Mayor Stephen Skiba and Herman Richert, among others. Umber y<. and ends on Tuesday, souls o( his flock to pass before tember 27 and 28, at 9 A.M. Spe« Selichos are penitential prayers Sentemin-r 2fl The Hebrew cal- Him" and nil men are urged to";cial Children's Service conducted recited on the Sabbath nifjhl be- Del Vacehio defended the ap- WeTyGOP endar records the beginning of examine their deeds of the pasti by Mrs. A. Album on Monday and fore New Years. The Selichos re- Maskaly to Speak pointment of the four men, stat |the llo,\ Day as the first of Tis- year, and to pray for His for-iTuesday at it A.M. The most veal the saintly character of the ing that they had all deserved 'hri K,'i\ fiivenoss. 'dramatic moment o( the Service the promotion on their past wort. past generations, who in profound CARTERET - The Carteret High SchUol Parent Teachers :i-'i!i! Councilman Charles Boncelet siid Marked SuccessIS- to Jewish tradition. This message gives the content, comes at the sounding of the Sho- humility sought the reason of! Association will meet on Wednesday, September 22, at 4 p.m. :the that he did not believe in ad ling il commemorates the of the Holy day a universal yet! far, the ram's horn. In fact, the their misfortune in themselves. at the High School. iil'KKFT - Ompitt the in-jbiitiid..v i.i the world', and initiates ever-modern metil. any more policemen to the force I Hiblical name of the festival was rather than in a devin» injustice. There will be an introduction of the faculty^ Michael Maskaly, weather List Sundiiyirhe ten l)a>< of Awe and Re- Worship Services to be conduct-j "The Day of Sounding the Ranv's btlt that he was in favor of ad- The Selichos program will begin Art Instructor, will speak on High School Ar^aiid the National picnic, jpofls 4v& by thC|p.;ntan e dedicated to prayered at the Carteret Jewish Coin-Horn." This historic rite serves at 10 P. H. A special film about vancements for the men who de- f>^.u.mi,*.» "T*..!. . * i . ' i* - - ' - - - — — • • -• • --- - - professional experience." Poster Competition. ItepuoJICJii "P\ib at iJ-jsett-Mutvliiiip; emphasizing, ape- munity Ceiitar by Ralibi Abraiwmlas a religious reveille, stirring Israel will be shown and refresh- served it. Mr, Dinich has been a teacher ftymour Feingold, borough at I'irk wai «r"out- n.Klin?|c|;uf. 6nn\ ability of self-mas tl. Album and bj|-Canhr'thhe conscienci e off thhe congregants ments wtH-.be injht *ords ol ;-1uni-[K\ and -rturn to the paths ofLeon Machlij, wl:,,i«ll ti>: to a greater sense of loyalty to ^ Rabbi |0r.X3 years, the last eight in the torney, told the audience that the J Hashooo Musaf Servy1 . ,.j_ ...... ,' ." and Hi§ weaRh of truth, will'direct the East Orange High School where he ptaaMtions. wera temporary aadi Ki PTA Sek Session over'awl biftjs Cj' tfnflfcis JM AT. fltiiehos BervJee and wili l speaf taugh*t SSocial l Sdl it was up to the Civil Servir» to. '•••--"! ;hi! Iftfllr arid the destiny of Max Gruhin will chant the Shoch- Cantor Leon Machlis of New befor the Service. Me was also President ,ofvth| make a final derision. ' Teachers Assn. of East Or*ng candidate* Edmund Building in Park School Entrance is Plea Drive by COP Rutgers University where he Is October 6. also on tlie staff as an English in-, -•. and Robert Wilson CAirrERET _ John Tnmczuk CARTERET - The* Carteret Re- Boncelet described it the "IM3 CAHTKKKT - SRt. Frank Vcrsegi, head «t the Junior Safety structor in their Extension Divi-j Democratic bonds". He added that i the people who pitch- ;ind Mk.hiiH Toth Democratic publican committee is conducting Sunday School Opens Sion. the bonds were being sold to' •iml helped with tnejrounci| cam!idutes issued a state- Patrol today appealed to parents not to bhttk school exists i voter registration drive in an make it "as easy as possible oa i )|ved with (be picnic mrnt ,ast nij,ht op[Wsin(! tht, Re. iffort to encourage #|1 elisihle Married and the father of three| GARTERET - Rev. Orion C. Hopper, interim pastor of the when they call for their children with their can, the taxpayers and our bonded in- -iKinw of our friends and ()|k,Jn ,.,„ t0 build a ,„,,, ht) itizens to vote in the November children between the ages of four First Presbyterian Church of Carteret will preach on "The lebtedness will remain quit* •••r, attending this pJcmc!rary inC.-irteret park : Ik- urged parents to park can a short distance away and Jeneral election. Harvest" at the 11 o'clock session on Sunday, September ifl. and eleven, he is a veteran of stable each year." -ru helming; much more Tlwv st;i(H thfl( whi|e Fe()|l!e -m> moved since casting their last Middlesex County Board of Free- what was meant by being placed • on file. Mayor Andrew Banicfc 'irleret are opixiscd ti> losing any; holders to take steps and, imme- CARTERET - The Carterat| Amateur oils prises went to S. 1.1-pubum clubs in Car 4,230 Pupils Enroll rars for correcting their voting! said that it was placed on file more of "their park, estwiflllvj diately "correct and remedy the Jsyeees First Annual Outdoor Simon Jr., Woodbridge, first; address. Art Show, held September 12 at since the borough had no money , ' , , alien Iliere are other sites un! i R- Bober. Elizabeth, second and "endmi! the picnic ^ere HILL SECTION - Kay Sym- grass injustices now confronting Jaycee Park, attracted several in its budget for its provision which to build a lien library".; CAKTEItKT - The sound of school bells tolled this week for R. DeFreitas, Carteiyt, third this year. i -n.,te e.,ndklate Ed^'iir Ihev slated chik, p Edgar Street; Andrew county employes in the Isheriffs hundred viewers before rain a record 4.230 local boys and girls when the botounh's public Hudak, 28 Grant Street, Honorable mentions want to S.The firm of Nicholas Friday,, 'M candidate They also said th:;t the site in j MaryjI office." closed the show late in the after- T Kovacs, £2 John Street; Maei Safehinsky, J. C0nay, H. Kur- Rubin and Lerner were named' •A [ sheriff Walter ithe park proposed by the Hepub' schools opened for the 1965-1966 semester. noon. 'nl ,, lithe park proposed by th Humphries,. 73 Grant Avenue; Mi. In a statement, the Labor Coun- dyla Debski Kaosur and Krimin. to represent the governing body G^"i'™ilk'iiiis would be near th busiest The paintings, which were The amateur water wJors pri- 'ii Club thanks aft the According to School Superintendent Edwin S. Quin, enrollment chael Breza, 51 John Street cil said in part: I hung on snow fencing, were di- in defending the borough against. coiner in Carteret, an I vvoiild tes went to J. Conay, Rahway, *ln> helped to make tlw WBST CARTERET - Dorothy "The Carteret Labor Comicil vided into four categories. the impending suits to be brought • ire ile a dangerous situ on fiir during I hi.' first three days is slightly up in the High School, first place; V. Davis, Rahway, -iii'ce.is and reaffirms it. Waclter, 141 William Street; Ade- Winners in the professional oils by local industries seeking tai the youngsters. Tmnczuk and There are i,28fl students in th High School and 2,950 in the, after careful consideration is conr Second and third to £ Hila, Ave- eekinj! the best for Car line Grunden, 16 Pennsylvania group were: Julius Weber, Car- reductions. Tnth ciinlinui'd by saying thai the elementary grades. vjneed that Sheriff Robert H. Jam- nel. Honorable mentions to Boitt, "iiiih united Action Avenue; Joan Mnieh, 1444 Roo- teret, first prize; L. A. Souder, Hutnick said he was very da ltepnhlieaiis shniild consider three ison is dealing unfairly with meni' sevelt Avenue; Dorothy Mangieri, Old Bridge, second prize; Julius j turbed over the manner in which other "itrs- for the huifdint,'. One. The lutal emolliiieiit will not be known until after Ihe first the c 7 Pinho Street; Carmine Ziccardi bers of the American federation Weber, third prize. Honorable; the firm was appointed, having • iii\i to Lincoln school, on Car- /ot/ ^J °- I 10; days ol school. New pupils can enroll during the first 10 16 Pinho Street of State, County, and Municipal mention awards were presented . T aycee Normanbeen named in advance of last iiae! U'wiue. Two. on'lhe I.eBow n d;|ys ol the semester., ' iCHROME - Marie Kubick, 67, Employees, AFL-CIO, Local to II. T. Hamilton and C. Gerba. ^ and Jaycee-ettJayceeette Mrs night's meeting. He stressed tht ti.ul DII Pershins Avenue. Three.:__" Ingrassia. AssistinA g greatly in fact, however, that the action a( '•in the land where Terminal Mdjf In the professional w^ler col- in industries in asking for re* ! 1 ( MfKiiiley Avenues meet. J",JftyW'Ottes Honor ors category, H. T, Hamilton, the project were S. Siea Mm M High Street. sp^nsibilily has led to a decision Carterel, look first place and se- m' pr™iili-'nt was the speak- such amount is impending. He : to ihspeet the company's central! P-WKV1EPWKV1EW - Rose Palumbo, •' ilepjii'inienH •vt-rv imimrtant is^ue that hus r. . : i - '- 95 Poplar Street; Marilyn liaw-' said thai the firm had worked : j office facilities at Lowell and Irv. y "III--." of tlS < 'v-n'icee nt ':n'n:nl this Boroughg, ,an d Ihep pen- It «as announced jjhat the for the borough last year. p will be host at an area ing Streets, Carteret, in a three- eliffe, 4:t Arlhtur Avenue; .John •I'l: ,1 ••lion Ihe •>!<• bnve n right to know where Mayor Bnniek stated that the ii:'.'iii'""To'me"iuk"and Tothl met ling to be hold October 25. night open house program begin^ Abatemarco, 3:1 Birch Street. i',<| •i Of the.i'icv ning Tuesday, September 21. first meetiiii! with one of thr in- 1 1 ; nme'uded .Several" projects wye discussed. BOULEVUill-Gertrude 53 H. i" n ' ( »i'(j will he The telephone company office:Oak Street- William Kappocli, dustries involved would be held Ir (• tut' fir Alidrew serves abopt 55W residents and|E. Oak Street: Barbara H-mirk, tmlay. 'I'll.. lew (iffieifrs are business customers in the 541 Ex- 3 .Jackson Avrnne: fier.^rd Ha .Several old trucks, ears a:-| a i | resident. Mrs. Is Given change/ The open house will be Illtk, 3 Jackso Avenue motorcycle were sold to the li:.;h» p eniKliicjed from 7 to 9 nj.m, on •MIDTOWN - \nn Hat 1:111 est bidders with Ihe Council ual- recordilig each of the three nights. Hwill in- Lowell Stryit; Virginia Koole Hill iimn S547 from the s,ile. •• fc chid • exhibits of data processing Pershing Amount'. Helen 1'iivin- ••"i-reiary. Mri..• ^.For Postgraduate Study In a roinniiiiiii"iti(i(i fnim ^gtl e<|iti|'!iicn!, telephone cable, ski. 116 Shnrof Street: M in;.M - j a'nd Mrs ,,TiuiiiToiie telephones and Tel-jWilson, 287 Washington Avi'lllh- l 'i link Vi'rst'.ni, traffic eoordiiift* CAK'I'KKE'I' •«• A graduation . sl;ii- ! lie wutId's first commimica-; (nr, Ihe iKilieeinan requested Uiat nee in Huir'aijLi nenises uf Perth Amboy (ien- I In1 (jitiiicil drop a petition sub. \ i| | era! Ilospital's Charle* K. <;«•«• py vi'liicli'.s, induding!Roy.f Club Will united liy a tfroup of taxpavejfl ••H'.ft*hip will i wy Srh«.l '" Nwrsliui «» hi-avv fonstructiiill eniiipillt'llt, will j Thuwday evemw. Mil* YwwiDe > «•;'! hold lit' 011 view outsidt! the central of. Wtt$li (drs Sunday on Matthew Avenue, last JulSV 1 Ptkola Has awattletl a sehular- lici during the open house pro- CAKTEHKT - A cur wash ;askirm th.it it be made a one-w^f will have next Sunday and u fund drive street, since there have been t^S I AN KOK DANl'K In October are planned by the iiiaiiv objectors to this dianM WmnenTouHd Uf P.rth AnW>oy CAItTEHKl1 - A l'lall Dance, CarUret Boys <-lub. since tlif i>etitk>ii was first hani P, Z for , Hospital, Is lor posl- 1 The ear wash- will be ht Id at I'd in. Tin. petitioners have drojfc a|e s(ui|v lMU |lrosid(,ui HiiiMired by the Organization for 1 Kvplch's Ebsu Srrvit'e .Station i«l theii action, he stated. Mrs. Georgt Ktihut madr the H Defense of Kour Freedoms for ; HKAV I'kiajpe, Bfiinch #lJ °f Carteret, from 9 am. tu 4 p.m. Krina Lucas, Joan J - The CYAC ul will be held at the. Royal Gardens Writer Kurwazln Is chainn.iii l hil Wwren and HaroM sponsor a dance, GKOVE TO MEKT iWO Haielwood Avenue, Rahway of the second animal fund drivo. weru appoint«d as leader* to I I CAHTERET - Woodmen ot the LK CITATION: A Mutor Veliitli! Sultiy Awaid eitutiou was received by the Carteret 1'ost fi'«m 9 p.m. until on Saturday, September 18 be-The donation* will' be used tu Yixith Center. Hutnick «Mt iM World Grove #34 will hold its, Oflie lur meritorious periiirmanee i" nmtur vehiele accident prevention duriiuj the ye«r 1%S. ! Demetrius Cvuter purchase new niuipi>. • ' lone diiwentiog vote. *' II meet ius Sunday, September W at giuniiuj at 8 I'M. Music will be Alsu, a Certificate 01 Award was isbuul l« Albert lusso, clerk, ah official cominendaliun aud ap- dancing furnished meet ius CounciuTun Thonuu 1 'Aski's band '" St. Elisabeth's Church luriiished by Bi'"-k & I* ortlies The club .• -as at U7 !'iiii fur emit ibitslii • a hene il SUK•; uiviled. jiujtvo Avcuue. .1:1 this Independent-Leader (IB.) • Carteret pre!8 Thursday, S^temtoer 16,1965 -PAGE TWO CYAC Sets Dance Muscular Dystrophy Miss Theresa D'Alterfo Carnival Is Conducted democracy, than v AVENBL - Ivocal children re- ul disregard of the law. fo/in Meier o/ Colonia For Friday Night cently held a Musculnr Dystrophy AVKNEL - AnnouniMment has Bride Of Gerald Medvetz Mrnivnl and raised $53. for this r jeen made by Mr. and Mrs. Jos- AVENEI. - Tomorrow the Cath- und Held at the grounds of the eph Accardi, 59 D Street, of the SEWAREN - St. Anthony'3 ionic of Miss Debbie Plchals ORGANIZATIONS 1 olic Young Adult Club off Northern engagement of their daughter. Middlesex County will hold a dance •hairmnn, 71 Cornell Street, oth- AGENTS MAKF lor.nnc Rerrmdette, to Carl John Lupo Speaking ers on the committee included MORE MONEY' Klnwrr?* hoi AH wedding of Miss Theresa I)'Alto- nt Kenny Acres. Route 9, Wood- Cathy Pirhalskl, Knron Pirnik. Meier Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs At Rotary Meeting jhridge. irom9o.m. toi A.M. The with onr largr »| Cirl Meier. «0 Montrnse Avenue. rln nnd Gerald Mrdvetz with the Und'n Siknra. Knren Menden, HIND RAISING Cull rtn lingers oirth folnnin. Itrv. Stanley A. Milos officiating. WOODBMDGE - Sam Lupo, Chnrlotte Sexton. Michele IiUili <] a v > nnmvwsurws. The bride was given In marriage Diane, Judy and Nancy Plchalikl. Miss Aivardi is a gradiKite of coach of the Woodbridge Senior cd'to wear a tie nnd jacket and wr Mm:\s eU in *M Woodbridge Hig'n School and is by her father. High School football team, will The youngsters wish to express extra m\ in the *v"ni girls nre requested to come prop- employed by Cott Bottling Co. of Parents of the bride are Mr.be the speaker today at the week-erly attired. their appreciation to th« local -•nrt J'her Utn« to nnd Mri. Sal D'Alturlo, 511 West merchants and neighbors for their New Jersey Inc., Perth Amboy. ly meeting of the Woodbrldgi Saturday the club will attend exprr— viiui Mr Meier, also a Woodbridgc Avenue. The bridegroom Is theRotary Club. Charles Schwenier, •ooperntlon nnd assistance, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Med- the Founders'Day dance given by HENMAR Ili^h School graduate, is attending program chairman, advised he the Const CYACs. Sunday a n*«ur*>d nt the finest the Institute of Practical OraftinR, veto, 93 Lowell Street, Carteret. Wilt discuss the merits of th« Good Ones Toot DISTRIBUTORS Miss Maryann D'Alterlo, So- corporate communion and mem- Rahwav. He attended Union Jun- candidates for the position! on 1 "I represent the Mountain Wool l wnren, was maid of honor. Brides benhlp "Will" *»> •» ^J 05* Stuyvesant \u. ior College. Cranford and plans the team and will attempt to Company, madam. Would you b* imnldj were Miss Veronica D'Al Holy Spirit Church, P«\«™* Union, N. j to attend Newark College of En- evaluate the strength of the at the « A M. Musi, In U» eve-Interested In some coarse yarns?' VUI.SHKCK'S •yn<*?ring. Unlnn, in February. iterlo, Sewaren; Lnralne Medveti, : Cnrteret, litter of the bridegroom, squad In terms of each of the ning a meeting will be hjW at St. "Gosh, yes. Come in and tell mo 887-7(161) KLOWKRS John Vlnnney's Church. Colonla al FCC finds TV commercing too and Lucretla Clccone, Plalnfleld, opposing teams on the schedule. i couple." m \tnhin ^^t ME 4-lM» loud. cousin of the bride, Robert Deter announced plani i Dennis Medveti, Carteret, serv- have been completed for the an- ftans are being made to at- ed m beit man for his brother nual golf outing and dinner, Sep- tend the Rutgers-PrincetMifoot- Ushers were John Trahan, Port tember SO at the Colonla Country btU bame Saturday. September i Reading; Robert Minaghin, Men. Club. 25. to Park, and William Lauffen< INDIVIDUAL burger, Carteret. Mrs. Medvetz was graduated YOU'RE INVITED: The ladies Auiillary of the Jewish War, from Dickinson High School, Jer- ED FREY recommends & GROUP TRAVEL Veterans Post 715 will hold "Open House" September 21 at 8:30 sey City, In 1969 and is employed P.M., at the Public Service Building, 1530 Irving Street, by Ronson Corp,, Woodbridge. Mr. Rahway. Highlight of the evening will be demonstration of Medveti, a 1966 graduate of Car- teret High School, served In the CLEAN, QUIET, ECONOMICAL EVERYWHERE Bnurttit Hawaiian cooking by Mrs. Richard Smith, left, Home Economist •appn Club lor Public Service, shown with Mrs, Norman Garnick, pub- U. S. Army In Okinawa, and li A Personalized S«rvlc» For Hetty^lufcmiHi.-Othm on Uu committee are Mrs, SMman employed by Cteneral American & Pltasur* Travtl •F Holtiberg, Mrs. Louis Baiter; Mrs. Martin Staum; Mrs. Norman Tank Storage Termlnalj, Carter*. Gardner, Mrs. Neman Garalck, Mrs. Donald Livingston. Re- AIB. RAIL freshments will be d What'i The User GAS BUSINESSMEN'S If a man runa after money', he's DOMESTIC STEAMSHIP money-mad; If he it, he'i a capitalist: if he spends It, he's a CHU1SB8 LUNCH DAILY The Candidates Speak playboy; li he dosen't get It, he's a ne'er-do-well; If ho doesn't try WORLDWIDE TOCtS.. HOTELS • Dinner • Supper By Alan RockoH HEAT By Marian B. Palskanick to get It, he lacks ambition; and if! Anuricu SUndird h e »11 n | • Banquet Facilities Independent Candidate Flnt Ward OOP Candidate he accumulates it after a lifetime equipment to tin jou man ef- (Milan ptlntlnii Third Ward, Municipal Council In « statement issued today of hard work, people call him a ficient ht»t »t low«f fuel colt. ISRAEL • Candlelight Dining Alan A. Rockoff announced that , pp And Ton rtB rfly on rtry to (In infl Iculptun In response to the many in- you gtwrwtMd work ul utli- WINTER SPECIAL via El Al JET quires I have received: YES, Ihe had filed a formal complaint fool who never got anything out IMtlon of life. am an independent candidate for with the Board of Health regard- Israel Stay* ol 9 to 90 Dey» Entertainment Nightly the Third Ward, Woodbridge Coun- ing the pollution of the Wood cil, in the general election to be bridge Park Lake. In his comficial- s in such a manner that the held November 2, 1965; NO, myplaint Mr. Rockoff stated: people of Woodbridge are not giv- U.S. One, Woodbridge - 634-6068 petition was not contested nor "A thick coating ot oil presently en full value for their tax money. 9-DAY PACKAGE TOUR were any of the 143 signers served covers the surface ot the lake We have a large ;„.«!!!•. depart- EASY with a subpoena. emitting offensive odors which are ment with expensive pollution ex- TERMS With this statemeir. I am' both Irritating to the eyes and del- perts, yet situations such as this aunching my campaign battle-' eterious to the health of the com-exist in the park Like are more For Service With A Smile MARGE NEIVERT SEPTEMBER SPECIAL ship of "Taxation With Represen- munity." prevalent than ever before. JUST DIAL: ME 4-1738 MiUbum tation. " I firmly believe In get-j "The Health Department's pol- "What is needed is a two party J57 MIM.BURN AVE. ing what you pay 'or, especially! lution experts, highly paid with system of government in the Town MII.UHRN, NJ. Travel.,. From Central Typewriter when you are a taxpajer. taxpayers money, seem to be an-Council to see to it that govern- PLUMBING other politically oriented publicity I have been told that politics ment agencies spend less time tel- gimmick which functions well in is a "nasty" and "dirty" business ling peoDle what they're going and HEATING newspaper print, but who are nev- to do and more time actually do- ED FREY •^176-4770 therefore I'm probably being er present in the field when need- ALL PORTABLE optimistic when I say that per- Ing it for the good of the people ed. Water pollution, as well as air 867 Harrell AvL Woodbridge haps now is the tape to start and not for the good of the politi- pollution, is a very serious prob- 'cleaning." Judging by the atmos- cians." all over Woodbridge Town- phere at Council meetings, I can u ln of waste sl ch as most assuredly say that it is timei^Rint- 0? th™V stream? s ; , ! , or a changh e in our represents- «Jint0 th° streams anand lakelakes ooff ives ... and their representa- this town, can very easily create REDUCED tion of the voice of the people, health hazards that could ma- which seems to have been vir- terially affect the welfare-of this community. It should not be a pol- tually stilled by the pounding of itical football used by the Zirpolo Rebuilt Typewriters and Adding Machines the gavel. Administration for expensive When I submitted my Petition propaganda and then lack thve ef- at Huge Savings of Nomination in April, I also M£ need^ t0 with the signed a sworn statement that I problems ^XL^^J.' "This is another example of the We Rent and Service All.Makes of Machines the United States and the State of a political machine ; •! of New Jersey ... an oath 1 shall enforce to the best of my ability. appointed of- I make no other promises; for CENTRAL political promises are like the shadows of the wind ... and we 1 Gas all know, of course, that the wind TYPEWRITER SERVICE leaves no shadows. 54 Main Street Woodbridge I am sending a copy of this Reduce Rak$ statement to my opponents, Mes- ME 4 - 4903 srj, Yates and puna, with the Challenge that I shall debate any Exquisite where, any time, in order to bring back government of, by and for; Feminine Footwear the people. I i 1 l: I Fresh Seafood Daily No Help Here FRENCH RATE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I, •: Jones was sitting with his wife behind a palm on a hotel veranda FRIED FISH TO TAKE OUT EVERY FRIDAY late one night when a young man CUFF Phone to Your Order — ME 4-0743 and a girl came and sat down on HOME HADE CLAM CHOWDER a bench near them. Hidden behind the palm, Mrs. Jones whispered to her husband: "Oh, John, he doesn't know we're HANDERHAN'S SEAFOOD MARKET here and' he's going to propose. "Serving the WoodbrMge Orer SI ¥«aw" Whistle to warn him," 96 Main Street »«,* Woodbridge "What for?" said Jones.. "No- tied to warn me," Your BEST DEAL Now At GODENY CHEVROLET! Now is best time

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;i ' Brand Pi* iMk .< oi »«n ky The Public Utilities Commission .. In light, Wlfht kldlklit and heating contractor wilt tell plumblngVnd heating contractor has just approved a rate induction * artfully tMiblmd wW( you that nothing beats gas heat! for a FREE HOME HEATING ENTIRE STOCK •Ilky, bryihtd wtdt for Blabethtown Gas customers Installation rs simpifs and gas " SJJRyEY. You'll gat a written In ihi IHHU'I n«w>tt wlara. using gas heat. That means 45,000 heating equipment [rarely needs estimate of the yearly cost of families in Ellzabethtown's servicing. 7 MUST GO! mademoiteUe area are going to save on heafthis heating your home with gas. And you'll learn how Inexpensive IHI FAIMON tHOI year. How about you? That's also why most builders it Is to install a gas-fired conversion Sedans! Compacts! Station Wagons! Convertibles! Every day, more Snd more families of new homes in this arta choose Out (r«m our n»w "tin livti «f &as heat. burner or a moderr} gas heating- are realizing the dependability, unit. The rates are down. Now It Mad«m*lMlh" MlltcKsfl H fM «|l the cleanliness and the economy 1 rii« !!«•• yw Iwd. Now * the time to call costs less than ever to have of gas heat Youriocal plumbing IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Elizabethtown Gas or your local the very best I Call.

GodenycCHEVROLET HkC Exqui$it« SAI.l'.S SEKVRK lizabethtown Gas Feminine Footwear ELIZABETH U7 BUOAU bl\ EUZABKTH WTUCHIN PERTH AMBOT NO North flioaii Stunt RAHWAV ifKESTFIILD 30 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET Kl 1 5123 Open Uonduy & Thanday 'til nflpr •(H.'R.'V - Cnrtorpt Press Thursday, September 16, 1965 PAGE THRU Kathryn Marie Harrow Bride Of Todd Howell

CAIITKKKT — A protlv wedding, serve, Nixon, and is employed tm»'k phwf ir, St. Demetrius Ukrai.by Wnodbridge L u m h P ,• Co , m ;n OrtlvKtov Church SadmUy, Wnodhridge. He k a volunteer .-ilteninon when Miw K.-ithryn Mn-'membcr of Woodhridjip Fire ne II i: row and Todri Howell ex- Co. 1. rli.-tnwd m:irnnsp vows at a Miss Rosemarie Symehik of jloiih P r,ng rercmony performed Carterpt. was maid' of hnnor hy he lev John Ilundiak. ,Bridesmaids wore Miss Patricia The bride, daughter ol Mrs.|Harrow of Carteret. sister of (ho fharlps Harrow of 30 Liberty hridc: Miss June D.'li r>f Carterpt Mi pel. and the laic Mr. Harrow cousjn of the bride, Misses Nancy ^is wen in marriage by her and Wendv Howell of Sewaren >rot he.. Rirhard Harrow of Car- sigters of the bridegroom

b'ind isVlM8 .rartliite "rWood' a"d Petcr Smith of Wnoribridm hridHo Hish School and attended' After a weddinK '"P '» New York State University He Pocono Mountains, Mr and ' served in the U. S. Army Re- Howell will reside in Wnmlbridgc

Miss Barbara Clausen TO ENTERTAIN PTA: On Monday, September '•!<>. IMS. the SI. Joseph's Players will oil.. he St. Joseph's School first P.T.A. meeting to be hold at the Annex Audtiorium, The I'lavrrs newly organized choral croup, under i>,;' ad hired to super- Proceeds will be used cordially T tttto «tfondd aS Sarahh CARTERET - Plans are being >.' Tanciuk and ito and Professional Wbuan's Club, He also served three yean In vise tj|)o toll." expeases at the Coventry ' Denknajration ompleted for "Ladies Night" to will attetd te Statfrbard Meet- g p tf the U. S. Army stationed «tt Toth onventlftn to be held in Cbieago. iitponsor St. Ettas Choir, )e held by the English Holy New Entertainment Policy! '"k ing of thtfNeV Jersey Fw'jrattion Georgia. He is now employed to be beJd-Jfciriday,, October 18, fame Society of St. Elizabeth with approving of Business and Professional Wo- for Central Engineering Com- NOW! ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS 1. ProfpssJ0n.1l enfiincer, Ed- S p.m...«' d*'St. Mas School Roman Catholic Church on Sun- 5in.iioo.oo of Carteret tax; men's Clubs, Inc. on Saturday, fLAN CARD PARTY pany. Perth Amboy. A May ward Peck, wus hired by Mayor auditorium. Corner. o^'High and day, September 26 beginning at mjiu'v for the electrical September 18, at the Beacon Man wedding is planned. > Banick and his Republican Coun- CARTERET — The Daughters Romapowstd Streets. • P.M., at St. James Hall on Hiirouich Hall tfiwn the or Motel, Point Pleasant. • SUNDAY & TUESDAY NIGHTS cil in April of 1964, if St. Mark's Episcopal Church Co-chairladieg for the affair are xmgefellow Street. Reservations 2. He remained on the job as Governor Richard J. Hughe: ill meet at 8 P.M.. October Mrs. Eleanor Lehotsky and Miss ihould be made as soon as pos- FRED MELLER Carteret Project Engineer and and Senator Wayne Dumont. Jr., t the home of Mrs. Sally Grame iible as there are a limited num- Regina Kavchak^ There will be m Breakfast Fete Pianist • Vocalist, Direct From New York's East Side! his specific duties were to pf»ssi qubcrnatori.il candidates, will be Coolidge Avenue, Woodbridge. admission, free prizes, refresh- ier of tickets. The Lndds will fur- upon construction work which the guest speakers at the meeting Plans will be completed for a ments, and a good time guaran- lish music for dancing. had been undertaken by the Ba- During the morning session the card party to be held October 22 teed. For Hebrew Men Plans are also being made for • MON., WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. nick Republican Administration. in the parish ball. Mrs. Richard he Grape Festival and Dance to J. <)n December 16. 1964, Mrbusines. s meeting wili be held with CARTERET — The Hebrew Donovan and Mrs. George Sid je held by the Society on Satur- The Incomparable EMERSON Pock issued written ordors that reports from various Committee Men's Club of the Carteret Jewish Unique Piano and Vocal Stylings dons are co-chairmen. Mrs. An- Ireslow Installed ' day, October 23 at St. James tlie contractor stop all electrical (Jiairman on their programs for Community Center will hold its drew McKenna is in charge of Hall. Music will be furnished by work on Ihc Roroiifjh Hall. the coming year. During the af- President of Center annual father-children breakfasl Reservation! Suggested on Weekends: 351-1822 prizes. the Kara-Nemeth Radio Orches- •t. The contractor ignored Mr. ternoon, workshops for individual on Stuiday, September 19 at 9;0( CARTERET - Installed as of- ;ra. Peck's stop order, club officers, and program chair- A.M. at the Community Center. Luncheon* . Dinners • Cocktails. Authentic Cantoncw r ACTION POSTPONED ficers of the Carteret Jewish Com 5. Shortly thereafter, the Ba- man will be held. The Point Plea- Sunday school will be suspende Cuisine. Private Dining Room and Bar Available for Parties: PICTURE YOURSELF CARTERET - The Zoning munity Center, on Saturday, Sep nick Administration ignored their s.inl Club is hostess for the meet for the day so all children car No man can. be a patriot on an For Information or Reservations, Call: 351.1822. Board of Adjustment on Monday tember 11, were: President, Sam |ON A own engineer's advice and paid ln-8 attend with their fathers. Rabb: empty stomach. night took Under advisement the uel Breslow; Vice Presidents, Ben 1 the contractor most of his money.) The Carteret Club will hold its Abraham H. Album will hold ap- -W. C Braun. application of Milton D. Rapfo- Soldberg, Irving Levitz, and Al 6 Mr. Peck was abruptly tired 'opening dinner meeting on Thurs- propriate services prior to the gel Realty Inc., Sayreville to on December 26, I*H only 10 days len Lipp; Treasurer, Sy Wewbriet; breakfast according to Men' day, September 30, at Clare- build a repairs bay at service after be had ordered the work to Financial Secretary, Harriet Wur- Hub President, Herman Nydick, Koby's. Reservations can be made station, Carteret and Pershing be stopped. Mr. Peck has claimed ;el; and Recording Secretary, A large turnout is expected in in with Mrs. Eliwheth Hochfelder oi Avenue. Marilyn Roth, by the Installinj augurating the new year. •i much to do in the Carib- that he was fired because he re- fused to sicn vouchers for various Mrs.. Ann Danch. Officer Herbert Harris, a pasi Yom Kippur Dance 1 ' '!'(n'i be bothered wi(h time- Boroush tubs that wee under- NIGHT OF RECOLLECTION resident. Tiie executive board' of the Hi details. Let ui arrange Want to know what makes your telephone work? taken by the Republican Adminis- CARTERET - Members of St. Master of Ceremonies at thi brew's Men's Club of the Carterel "<"r, RCI your tickrli, mnite CARD OF THANK$ tration Elias Post 797 Catholic Mar vet installation and buffet dinner wa Jewish Community Center an- "•rvatioiu .. .We'll even 7. The electrical job has never MRS. LAURA CRANK rans and Auxiliary wUl attend a Bernard Oietz and chairman nounced plans for their annu ••• I ;»u to bring your camera! bw-n completed to this very flay. night of recdllection to be held :harge was Norma Lipp. post Yom Kippur Dance. This We wish to cxpri-'ss our sincen Monday at St.'Joseph's Villa, Pea- will be held this year .on Saturday, 8. The fire whistle has ! not hanks to all our relatives, friend pack. Transportation will be October p. Admission will TRAVEL been assembled and is stiH not and neighbors for their kind a* available at the post rooms at ilver Wedding Is through advance ticket Sale onlj working. prcssions of sympathy, then p.m. Any members wishing to BUREAU Tickets Jan be secured through 9. The air conditioning has notmany acts of kindness and thi participate may call Mrs. Ann Marked By Couple Men's Club President, Herman been furnished or installed. beautiful floral tributes they ex Shaner or Mrs. John Gavrin. , CARTERET - Mr. and Mrs. Nydick or activities chairman tended during our bereavemenl William Teleposky Sr., of Harold Levitz. The entire affair in the death of our devet«l Ttmptcd Local Jayceks Plan Whitman Street were tendered is being run in conjunction with VA 6-3661 mother, grandmother and great "Madam," he said, "will you surprise party Saturday in hono the Sisterhood of the parent or- Btondmother; Mrs. Laura Crane, Dinner Mem, Sept. 30 '.isi' &i off my foot?"' of their twenty-fifth wedding an ganization and will be a joint fund We especially wish to thanl WOODBRIDGE - The Wood- II m Maple Street "Tut your foot where it be- niversary. They were Inarriei raising project. i AMBOY, N. J. Rev. Kline of St. Mark's Episco bridge Township Jaycees have September 14. 1940 in S|. EHZE pal Churclj for his kind words announced plans for a dinner beth Roman Catholic Church; an WIDt TRAVIt "Don't tempt me, madam. 1907 consolation; Dr. M. A. Chodosh meeting, September 30, 7 P. M. are the parents of two childret ilun't tempt me." Dr. Novhck; Red Cloud Council at the Ad-Lib, Route 1. This has Eleanor and William Jr. #2 D. « P.; Deboras Rebekal also been set aside as wives' About fifty guests attended tbi Qlght. Lodge #59; S>ar of Union Circle party, Companions oi the Forest; Hill- TJ program will feature a pre- A word to tore brides Top Social Clijb; those who dona sentation on the elements of pub- ted their cars; the pall bearers lic speaking offered by Jack Luncheon h Set the Carteret and ttahway Poli Feaney. YOUR WATCH M£Ei>$ Escorts and the Lyman-Rumj Any young man between thf For Election Da interested in making their ages of 21 and 36 is invited tc Memoral Home for satisfactor CARTERET - Plans for PERIODIC CLEANING- attend. For further informatioi services rendered. luncheon and cake sale to contact Robert DeSantis, 388 HAVE US CLEAN Will held on Election Day, Novembei THE CIIANE FAMIL' 2249. reception an unforgettable event 2, were completed at a meeting St, Anne's Auxiliary of St, Demi rius Ukrainian Orthodox Churo Call TOWN & CAMPUS held at the church communit center. STATE JEWELERS Mrs. James Baron and Mr 289-5600 i Acceler; Peter Melee-h are co-cnairmei n Main Street, Wwdbrldg* Tickets may be obtained froi Our Specialty Is any member. (NeU lo State TbMtw) Wedding Receptions HGH SC SAVE ALMOST V, You lun tonipl»l«« full lllS)h You'll «om o N.J. Mat* High School .cliool loun. in 1 y«"". Ctitilicati — approvtd lor admli- FAMOUS "NATIONALLY KNOWN" •kn »o eoll«ga. uiapuiw lor u prof«"MHtol PERMANENTS midM in in»in«fin(|, bu.i- ' MIINSIVC CtURSfS IN niii odiniiii'l'Olion, »lt Full Soft walor shompoo . , . high fuihion ml and cut • Social Stwllu • Lunguau.* TOWN & CAMPUS edit u>v..i (or p'ior high . . . (ncludlng tho krtllt "SHORT 5TYIE5" You know that you can phone almost uliool wmk. Airon». your • M«ttl*m«tlci • Stltncei . . . *v«y day lldudlitg Saturday the place; COMPLETE uhuluU <° «'• i<>»< •"" • ColU|« l*ardi • fnglikh anywhere. But do you know what hap- unviniwu. No W«J- or fri. 7.95 - 9.95 - 11.95 - 13.95 TELEPHONE BUILDING WEDDING NEWARK Corner of Lowell & Irving Streets pens when you do? You'll be amazed 11 Ho HA\MONU BLVD. m RECEPTION BtlOVIt ii'l'. — MArkei J-W5U CARTERET by the thousand and one operations PACKAGE «ii,l MAi-kel 3.2U7U the time1. that stand behind your phone eery* J EY PATtRSONi MI Marktt St. Jack <^ Loretta IS S door» ioit of Altnondor 7 P.M. - 9 P'.M. ice. Be our guest for the evening. And Hamilton Holtl HiM,**il>i; III U IV NAIOM, INC. lAmh«rt 3-4280 IUO N UKOAD ST., HILLSIDE the date: bring the family. By Appuiiihuoiil oi "Jutr Drop In" Tues., Wed., Thurs., CITY: 2737 Hudua Blvd. Opan 4 Ouyi u Week - Ihurt., Fri. 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PA01 POTJR .1 —-—•—• Fords Club Women Church School Scout Representatives To Welcome New Plan Coming Season Many Activities as Busy FORDS - Girl Scout leaders Grade 3 Teacher nnd adult representatives of NetRhborhood #7 Crossroads T0RD8 - An the members i Ramot Chapter And Active Season Opv Cirl Scout Council started off the m Our Redeemer Lutheran Ctnirr' new school year with a meeting assemble for worship this Snniln- Thursday evening in the cafeteria To Hear Doctor ___——— • .. nnit they well rccnll with ttinnt«>vi" of Our 'i-ody of Peace Church, Department of thMV,," I the hlPMlnm tVint r.o talk to be given by Dr. Samuel Democratic Club Plans Street to «ew cancer i. Mrs Al Hospodar, lender of Miss Ms Heldorn, n* the M« ivl H. Silverman, well-known pedia- Clean usable white m1, Senior Troop #3flO of Fords, an- Amlwy at a dltlon to th« (nrnliy and tr.wlir trician of Pert" ' needed and nny ()on-,,L Of irrndes S BIKI 4. nounced'!) senior troop weekend meeting of the Ramot Chapter Cherry Hill Bus Junket be left at the i'liir>l,m,'s,, MIM Heldom In a graduate r *tay at Cnmp Chicagnml in Bear B'nai B'rith Women to be held FORDS - The F«rt» Mr«, Chester n;iW,,^ Concordln Teachers Cnllcgr Mountain is planned for Septem- his Tuesday evening, September dent of the club. n, , ber. Democratic Club J- 0 River Forest, Illlnnis, 1M5. Ilr 1, at 8:30 at Temple Beth Sho- honorable mention v.ij,- A Holy Hour, scheduled for for a bus trip to the ;n home Is Concordis, Missouri lorn, Iseiin. Suburbon Art Cujid Slum October 3 at 3 p.m., at Our Lady K Hill at their In addition to her teaehini: re- Mrs. Irving Greenwald, vice Kerry of Peace Church for all Catholic held Monday night ui Roosevelt Park sponsibilities, the has been Diked president in charge of program- Jirl Scouts, their leaders and iJtataf Church Hall The Mrs. Gerald (;<>hd w; to serve as church organist and AT KEKSLEB AF BASE: - ming, states guests are welcome •'Hi I director of the Youth Choir. Airman William W. Inkrote, Jr. parents, designed to start off the S» will leave from the Our Lady into membership -,t ^ scout year with special blessings. nd refreshment* will be served of peace Church on Saturday a meeting of thr i-in|, \ Participating In the 10:45 A.M. ion of Mr. and Mm. William W. Wli was announced by Mrs. Robert tallowing the program. Jjo pm. »nd from School #7 at day night. Service will U the Principal of Inkrote, OT Grandriew Avenue, Fords, has been selected far Pederson, neighborhood chairman Committee chairmen present the school. Mdvln R. Mueller, as | Mrs, Frank Pa;,ii. dui technical training at Keesler Plans for a NeiRhborhood #7 ed reports on th* progress of then- ol« Csabal, cttiienship nro.n A well as Mm. Paul Ray. Kinder- 'garden and conservnu™. AFB, Mlsa., as a V. S. AirGirl Scout song festival at Camp respective committees at a meet- chairman, announced rtgistra garten teacher, and Miss Helen ;ced the food sale and fl,,w Force eommnnleaUoi»*lectnh Knolltop in Roosevelt Park on ing of the administrative board of tions will take place at the homes Miller, teacher of grade* 1 and MRS. JOSEPH A. OUVACZ 'will be held in the dnhtv nles specialist Monday, October 11, from 7 to 8Ramot Chapter held at the home of Mrs. William Chamberlain. 51 1 September 23. Mi;s mi ] Airman Inkrtte, a graduate p.nr, was discussed by Mrs of Mrs. Joel Gersten, of FordsFd , Maple Avenue, and Mrs. Charles A special welcome reception and Mr». John Iinct-,,,, of John P. Stevens High School. Oliver Doueette, chairman. hapter president. will be held far all members of RanSberg, M Vine Street, Ford* in charge of refreshrner.' Edison, recently completed Materials for the annual girl Mrs. Norman Greenhouse an- \\- the church in recognition of Miss Double Ring Cerefhony R^frMhment, were served by FMwnrd Tanggaord and ' basic mDJUrr training at Lack- scout cookie sale, gtartuiR Sep- nounced the Fall season wilt be Heldorn at a 5:00 P.M. supper Mrs. Charies DWauro and Mrs. Samtllo are chairmen ,i >.,. ^ land AFB, Texas. tember 25. were distributed to allopened with a dinner this Satur- fellowship. Anthony Ballnt. sale and Mrs. Payti may £ '^| junior and cadette leaders. day evening at the Latin Casino Our Redeemer Lutheran School United Township Couple ;tacted by those tm-irj The service team will meet Theatre Restaurant. Is ID its fourth year of operation. ONEG 9HABBOT SET Uothm Auxiliary „ to enter in the flower sh«. this afternoon at 1 p.m., at the The 1965-1966 School yew is the FORTM — Saturday afternoon! ion* in the area li invited EDISON - The Sisterhood of home of Mrs. Irene Anderson, 156 awsmd year of foB etaftenl at a double ring ceremony at St To Meet Tomorrow their arrangement* wh. Temple Emanu-El, 76 Pleasant Winchester Road, Fords, to get 1 trades - Kindergarten thro Rummage Sale Michael * Catholic Church of the MENLO PARK TERRACE - be at the clubhouse he-m underway plans for the new scout Young COP Sets ML Thli year the enrollment Is Avenue, Fords, sponsored the Byzantine Rite, Perth Amboy, Tbt Mother* Auxiliary of the Men- year. and 1:00 p.m. oa Trmr^'.sv, S 108. The curriculum of the school Oneg Shabbot Friday night. The Miss Linda Ann Szucs, daughter 16 Park Terrace Boys* League RECENT GRADUATE: Mfaw ember 13, in addition to the regular courses The next regular meeting of Plans Are Told of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Saics, 333 Cocktail Party wffl resume meetings tomorrow, Bar Mitzvah of Benjamin Green Neighborhood #7 will take place EihubeOi Pmasdk. Mrs. John Becker, •» ,.| includes al«o daily religious in FORDS — Rummage sale plans Ford Avenue, became the bride of »» p.m.. at the home of Mn stein, 20 McEvoy Road, Fords, Thursday, October 13, at 7:30 FORDS - At the executive com- means chairman, ,tn;»/:;.. atnictton. The Rev. Eldon R Will be discussed at the first meet- Joseph Andrew Olivacz, son of J. J. Ferrara, V Federal Street, ef Mr. and Mn. was celebrated Saturday morn- p.m. in the Our Lady of Peace mittee meeting of the Wood- clothing demoMJratio!, * Stoha, pastor of Our Redeemer Ing of the season of the St. John's Mr. and Mrs. Joseph OUvacz, 18S Aatteay Precaatt. M Blgklui I School cafeteria. bridge Young Republican Club Mrs. C. J. Cokmta. president, held October 30 state* that the Christian Day ing at 10:30. Episcopal Church P.T.A. to be Karkus Avenue, Woodbridge. The AnaM, KeMbey, gntaated made for theInvites all to attend the first meet- 1 School is not the three R's with held next Thursday night at 8 Very Rev. Albert S. Gatdos, Pas- final plans were last Friday from Boston City Mrt. Baginski i, ... anniversary celebration in ing lince the summer vacation. the addition of religion, but first BaeptUl Schoet of NarstMg, members and cni'.-;i;i."w . o'clock In the church basement tor, officiated. the form of a cocktail party, Octo- The slate of new officers will be rather the entire spirit and tenor ••tea, Ms*. men to attend the \. J : at Hoy and Hamilton Avenues. The bride was given in mar-ber 17, 3:00 until 7:00 P. M. at announced. All members are of the day is Christ centered in Hopelawn Couple Married Mis* Pncaalk It • gradute State Federatioti „( '*.-; The sale, scheduled for a date in riage by her father and was atStanley's Gallery, Woodbridge. urged to bring a prospecUvt mern- philosophy and relationship of October, will be a fund raising tf Woedbrhtgt Hick School. dubs State Fall (\6-,y tired in a silk satin princess styled ber. teacher to pupils and pupils to venture to help the P.T.A. meet Joseph Hischar and Miss Nancy d«se ef 1W »** attended 8tm- be held September YA X :>: A t Dou ble Ring Ceremony jown featuring long sleeves, scoop Olson are co-chairmen. Mrs. AH future meetings will be held each other. toe $1000 pledge made toward new CoUege uri BeKw CUM- College. Rpgisiriv i •* . neckline, and Alencon lace ap- Agnes Lyncheski was named ticker the second Friday of the month. HOPELAWN - At a double ,cia Gauthier, Perth Amboy, cou- the building fund last Spring ac pliques with crystals auu ycarfs '^airman and Mrs. Marie Niel real Hospital. She Is MW em-place between 'J % cording to an announcement ring ceremony Sunday afternoon sin of the bride. down the front and on the chapel sen in charge of decorations. ployed by the Mctea City H©»- a.m. Serving as best man was John made by Mrs. Nicholas Elko, pttal as an eastetrica) staff 1 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, length train. Her elbow length The first general meeting of CY.O. Resumes Mrs. Bernard s :- • • Baseball League Miss Anna Marie Balinski, daugh- English, Perth Amboy, Ushers president. •arse. veil of silk illusion was attached the group will be, September 27 munily improvenir::. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ba- were Walter, Joseph and Wil- Merribers of the P.T.A. are ask- to a triple tiered crown of Aus-at Stanley's Gallery, 8:S0 P.M. discussed the \m;-.: - linski, 37 James Street, became liam Balinski. Hopelawn, broth- ed to bring to the meeting their Tryouts on Sat tralian crystals, and she carried Kenneth Oleckna will talk on hisDances Saturday made coocernin: ;ht- the bride of Joseph Kodak, son ers of the bridegroom, and John receipts from the sale of vanilla a cascade bouquet of roses with County Fair Plum to the Fords Par FORDS - Tryouts for the Fords of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rodak, Rodak, Hopelawn, cousin of the during the summer months. recent trip U> Washington, D. C. FORDS - Catholic Youth Or- a center orchid. where he attended the TARS Guests will be Clara Barton Boys Baseball 606 Hommaim Avenue. The Rev. bridegroom. Refreshments will be served by ganization of Our Lady of Peace Announced by Church Matron of honor was Mrs. Ken- (teenage) Republican National 45th anniversary League will be held this Satur- Nevin J. Kennedy officiated. The Mrs. Chris Hansen, hospitality Church will resume dances on FORDS - An Old Time Country After a trip to Niagara Falls, neth Parsons. Roselle Park. convention. Mr. Oleckna ia the Woman's Club day morning at 9 o'clock in Den bride was given in marriage by chairman, and her committee. Saturday starting September It Fair, sponsored by (he Church the couple will make their hom Bridesmaids were Miss Gail Middlesex County TAR vice in the Education dr.:- nis Field. In case of rain, tryouts her father. in Perth Amboy. in the Annex. Voting for CY.O.School of Wesley Methodist Smoyak, Fords, cousin of the chairman aid is active in the Our Redeemer ljjtb- will be postponed until September Mrs. Rodak, a graduate of king and queen to be crowned at Church, 1090 Woodbridge Avenue, Miss Jane Sobczyk, Hopelawn, bride, and Miss Marilyn Napoli- Dumont campaign, on October i:i at a :; : » at Dennis Field 9 A.M. was maid of honor. Bridesmaids Woodbridge Senior High School, the Cotillion on October 30 will will begin at 10 o'clock this Sat- ano, Perth Amboy, cousin of the executive board *!.'. !>• - The next general meeting .. were Miss Mary Ann Rodak, cou- is employed by Chicopee Manu- bride Junior bridesmaid was Also scheduled is the playing start at the first dance and will urday morning untfl t e'tlock on of «l the meeting nnd c,«r. tke League will take place in thesin of the bridegroom, and Miss facturing Company, New Bruns Doctor Talk Phyllis Swcs. sister of the bride. of the tape recording of the Ge-terminate October 8. Votes will the church grounds. cafeteria of Our Lady of Peace Mary Balinski, sister of the bride, wick. Her husband was gradual Flower girt was Veronica Van novese speech made at me. April be accepted at dances only. Ruli ment will display :!'',' > No admission charge for child- Welfare chaimiJii V.:- Church on Wednesday Septem both of Hopelawn; Miss Carol ed from Middlisex County Voca Order., Woodbridge. niece of the23rd teach-in at Rutgers Univer- may be obtained at the dances. jsity. A discussion will be held ren and ladies admission consists .Mr 22, at 8 p.m. Kozo, Avenel; Miss Barbara Gut- tional and Technical High School, By Rembert Benjamin, M. D. bridegroom. The next general meeting of the afterwards and the public is in- of one item tor the baking con- Tha dosing date is October 26 necht. Carteret. and Miss Patri Perth Amboy. He is employed Back to School CY.O. k set for thlt Sunday Mnded the anr,.,. by Carborundum Cqmpany, Keas- Serving aa best man was Peter vited to attend. test Men wffl be a^ad to make gnesU of Kiddie K Ibr ticket reservations for the In- PartD McCluskey, .Woodbridge. Ushers evening, September IS, at 7:30 in bey. A membership drive b now un- a small donation. in Roosevelt Pn ; ir ' stallation dinner to be held at the were Allan Saicj, Fords, brother the Annex All high school mem- If the. child won't go to sehoo! and ActhmiM wffl include a haklnsj ft' >• fon Workers Hail, Market Street Emanu-El Sisterhood of the bride, and Thomas Olivacz, derway with Mrs, Nlelson. ben of the pariah are Invited. of the donation Perth Amboj, on November « at parents should look at themselves Robert LyncbesM as air contest, honethoe tournament, sneakers by the «' •- and their relationship to the Woodbridge, brother of the bride- Young ladies of Our Lady of 7:00 p.m. Managers may be con-To Mark 5th Birthday]Registration Sunday Anyone interested in fur- show, tames and, sale of House comnii'.ie- child for the cause of the difficul groom. men. Peace in their freahma o through tacted by those interested. ther information may contact d goods and candies tram file Mn. Nicholas Wi FORDS - Sisterhood Temple; For Catechism ity. The child needs to know thai Mrs. Olivact graduated from senior year of high school may stack shop. ' * , EmanuEl will celebrate its fifth! j his parents are satisfied with him, either of these member* join the Junior Sodality. The sixteen par' Woodbridge Senior High'School judging of ttw baked gaods wffl bathtUy tonight at 8:30 at thei FORDS — Registration in the j and that his achievements are Senior Sodality consists of single and two brain! v in 1962 and is employed in the BUS TRIP TO FAR take place at 11 a.m., game* for Fire Company List* lfcmpie. Pleasant Avenue. j Conffaternity of Christine Doc-1 good enough to win a place for Welfare Department of Wood- girls out of school. The first meet- been held in th- L YM rtoat Was (or c dren of Our FORDS — The Ladies Guild of children will be at 1 p.m.; auction ¥ * him in the family group. WhWheen bridge Township. ing will be held Monday, Septem- is the first time' July-August Calk "" ** "'F™ ^ ¥ St. Nicholas Catholic Church of at 1 p.m.: children's pet show, a mn taf will be pre-!of Peace Church who attended thesh e fundamentalfdl s are complel t ber 20, at II p.m., in the cafeterU dub h..s KEASBEV - Chief Peter - Mr. Olivaci graduated from the Byzantine Rite. 15 Second Street, S p.m., and Dials for horseshoe SM d /^hiding **• li schools, grades 1 through|ely satisfied, the child will be free following installation of officers. Any of the Protection Fir ** same high school in 1961, served are sponsoring a bus trip to the tournament at 4 p.m. three years in the United States World's Fair on Sunday Septem- Bernadette Daempf or Elaine dividual relianoe, and sense of responsibil- Army, and is employed by Newber 19. Reservation may be made Deyak may be contacted for fur- Three tantsr champions urge building may the 9 ity that arc evidences of normal Jersey Bell Telephone Company,I by contacting Mrs. M. Hudaoich ther information. U. S. boxing emtroU. Main Street. regular drills, 11 brush :r.r sa3 Mrs. Robert The primary purpose of the emotional growth. Linden. at VA 6-3052. car fire*, and 1 track Ere. Mr*. Robert Stuar will "c.CJ>. is to provide a religousj To such a youngster, school he the Kirapi-r-s; education for all Catholic childrenis not an abrupt transition to a Memhe: i vo. jiarDcipate in a not attending parochial school, strange and frightening new presided at the M#DBg "Had Hasp- " KOttA Prizes will world, -but a continuation and ex- held Monday night at the £re-be ewaraec for the Bust original Senate backs warning on cigar- tension of the experience be has house. ettes. been enjoying. Mothers, Parents can build up a child's self-reliance and give him a feel- ing of adventure in this coming, experience. They might stress j teach your children: the pleasure of making new' ROUTEMAN SERVICE COSTS NO MORE! friends, learning to read and playing new games. Parents might Uorej LaRui rfl) pick np and U-jodaring and dry cleaning-all at no extra take him to the school building cost to your Just thins kov mod: toe taking this Moray LaRue "plus service'' will If there's an emergency, and play grounds before the open- save you! And, ptaue : iart m mind: MOSEY LaRUE ROUTEMAN io£ "He should be sent off to, , SERVICE COSTS NO MOUC school in a happy, peaceful frame' * Dependable of mind without tearful goodbyes' • or warning words in his ears. : dial the*i|operator. • Convenient He can be happy if he fits in. but he might not fit in if he has! Ikmhfo? •Bonded health problems. The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests, that he may have difficulty hear- ing or seeMg, his posture might I not be right his heart normal or UUNDEREBS - (MANE1S I; his musclesjof good tone. II Results of pre-school examina- include that most children CALL are normal in all respects. If de- ficiencies are found they might be ... orthopedic troubles which appear most often, or allergic conditions, or iemotional, ear, nose, throat, or , nutritional probleml in that HILLCREST 2-6161 ; order. • HI) 6-5000 After the pre-school check for beginners, what then! The Aca- • PR 5-8676 Bufifionjething should h-: demy of Pediatrics recomments Gala welcome to summer \acation and a chance lo get a health supervision visit at least better acquainted with a hn> ior f;irli ^ho ciughl the while they're home .ilom once a year. e.ve in class this year is prmidrd b\ a I.ido carnival party. youngiten will be able u-, Fun and games, daiuins;, a hountiful buffet table and help in a hurry. RDUTEMAN SERVICE make it yourself sodas are tin- t>aii<- ingredients. Why not hold a im: r- COSTS NO MORE! Health Hints session today? Point o,\ CONTROLLING HEAVY number 0, and show th- * BLEEDING how to dial 0 for OJKM Heavy bleeding is the result of ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY And older children, v. Mounds to one or more large bloixl l vessels. Such wounds can cause read, should know nN' PERFECT loss of blood iu such volume as inside front cover ottl- to kill the victim in 3 to 5 minutes. : PHARMACIST... Your knowledge of what to do dey^ may therefore save a life. emergency number ' Kxpose the wound and. having K<-ineniber two filled them in? V-'K-n n placed a clean pad upon it, prt-ss i»>s t'uino . . . Dottor, Druggint numbers are imnKdu"' firmly with one or both lwnds di- available, moment, thai redly over the wound. Maintain 1 • Unity «>i«ok r«w M«- the pressure and secure the pad ifl pliuut Olnslorr (ui U» fn inly in place with bandage, We work hand in hand lll! •Uim al Ui* HOltKt ueckties, or strips of cloth. If An important P" u aim atou | possible raise the bleeding part with your doctor lo get to train allthecInU'^ higher tliau the iwst of the body, you out of bed . . . fast: their names, ihcir^1' unless bones ale broken. Keep the lown when report in t •" LAUINBERING vKiun lyiiiK down, and call a Make us your "family emergency or ^III'^1" idivaklaii ai ouce. Never us a druggist." know Uiuiiiiqnet to cuntruf bleeding c\- It's good to ceil! In! an amputated ui h»ve a phone, t'"1 110 SALES OUTLETS .ii ni ui U)g grown-up around. Ai i lik-uls ale UltfWbam but uutui secablt. You CttQ p HILL PHARMACY lu uuiUol tn-uvy bleediug if thai IAUNDERERS • CLEANERS • RUG CLEANSING • STORAGE U-i-onii's iHvfsb.uy by folluwmg Open Kvra nil IU • |VI Hi I M i-jiflull> jikl i-oui'mniuusly llie il>-|is }mi oullUHnt. Vuu »U1 utivei 'Servi,l(f Sine* 1889' IJU • IlltllC llll|X>ll.llll K)t> IL Mkiwol b. Nwvtjohu, M D Dependent-Leader fE B.) - Carterrt Prrsa Thiirsrlay. Srplombrr 1R. 10M PAGE nvi lass Christensen's

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i)i,i>\irnu:\T STORE I\ SI;. woommDdK, tf, i SAKK I)HlVI\(i STRKSSKD: TV WomlbridRp Township .laycccs, in cooperation with the Wood- STORK HOURS: hniliic Siifley Council, will conduct a Traffic Rnml-K-0 Saturdiiy in the Municipal parkinK In( adjarent to I'olice headquarters from II) A.M. to 4 I'.M. All licensed drivers are urged to participate DAILY in the tests which will include mental ;ind physical driving skills on a pre-arranged obstacle course 11:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. \ FREE involving turns, stops, parking and driving forward and backward in a pre-arranged area. Awards FRIDAY for the best adult and teenage drivers will he presented by the Safety Council. In addition, the Jayeees are seeking the best tee nag* driver l» represent WoodbrldRe in the state finals at a later date. The '9:10 A.M. • » I'M. ClJSTOMKR winner of flte stale finals will represent New Jersey h national competition. Uli to right. RutuU OPEN AIX DAY PARKING Bauer, Saftey Council chairman; Patrolman Nazareth Barcelona and U. Anthony CBrten, both WEDNESDAY At liPiir Kntranrc Ihrtt-year winners; Arnold Reider. Jayree project chairman; ll.B. Williams, Jr., and H. llannagan, Jaycee external vice president and director respectively.' Garvey-Moy Marriage THANK YOU! WOODBRIDGE LIONS CLUB The officers, directors and staff of Mercuiy Federal Savings and Loan Association Performed On Saturday would like to take this opportunity to thark all of you who visited our new offices last

WOODBRIDGE - The marriage the bride, and Miss Carolyn Bar- Friday and Saturday. We appreciated your many nice compliments. To those of you CAR WASH DAY... of Miss Marnette H. Moy, daugh- rett, Mahopac, cousin of the bride- who were Unable to stop in during our Grand Opening, we invite you to do so at your ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. groom. earliest convenience. Moy, 117 Orange Street, and Don- Daniel Testa, Irvington, served! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th ald J, Garvcy. son of Edward Gar- as best man. Ushers were Alanl 8:30 A.M. To 5:30 P.M. THIS SATURDAY. SEPT, 18th vey. Elizabeth, and the late Mrs. Moy, Woodbridge, brother of the| Once again, we wish to thank you for your continued patronage which has enabled ADDED ATTRACTION; Garvey, took place Saturday af- bride, and William Burns, Kearny. ITIHKKDS GO TO THE LIONS IHH ternoon at St. Charles Borromeo us to expand so rapidly in less than 4 years. We hope you will enjoy the many new I.IVK MUSIC FROM 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. After a trip to Puerto Rico, the BUND * YOUTH FUND Church, Newark. The Rev. Fran- services that are now available to you in our beatuUful new building. A drive-up BY THE "SILHOUETTES" couple will make their home in cis Seymour assisted by the Rev. Elizabeth. TO BE HELD AT OK WOODBRIDGE window is planned for the near future. John Maloney performed the dou- Mr. and Mrs. Garvey are both ble ring ceremony. The bride was employed by the Prudential In- given in marriage by her father. surance Company of America, WOODBRIDGE CAR WASH Miss Cathi Hayduck, Perth Am- Newark. Mrs. Garvey is a 1962 1 graduate of Woodbridge High Charles E. Willey, boy, was maid of honor, Other 791 Rahway Au'iiut , Woodbridge School. Mr. Garvey is a 1958 attendants mere Miss Bonnie Lu- graduate of St. Charles High President kacs, Perth Amboy, cousin of School, Newark, 'and served in the U. S. Air Force.

Sons and Daughters Set 34th Pilgrimage WOODBRIDGE - he Pride tfew Jersey Council 243, Sons a Daughters of liberty, at opening meeting ;Friday, announ- YOUR CHOICE TYPEWRITERS ced plans for itr'Mtli pilgrimai to Old Tennent Cbvnxh will tal place, Sunday, afttF all members were urged to attend it possible. of ANY of these Mrs. Orville Barkelew, deputy and National treasurer, is attend- ing the National session at Provi- LOVELY GIFTS ONE-DAY SATURDAY dence, R.I. A social1 hour was held under When you open a new account in the the direction of Mrs. Raymom Hancock. Mrs, James Searle amount of $50 or more, or if you add Mrs. Margaret Weismantle wer- this amout to your present account, to- SALE SEPT. 18th hostesses. Special award winners we: TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY! day and tomorrow. Mrs. Otis Sears, Mrs. Louis Half ner, Mrs. Barkelew, Mrs. Ed- ward Trost, and Mrs. Edwari Palmer. WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE The next meeting will taki place, September 24, 8 P.M. at the American Legion Hall, Berry • Remingtons * Royals * Underwoods * L. C. Smiths Street. WONDERFUL BUYS. ALL IN GOOD WORKING CONDI- FLIMFLAM IN HEVERSE HON. THESE MACHINES HAyE BEEN CAREFULLY Waterbury, Conn.. — When a gunman ordered the owner of a CHECKED, CLEANED AND OILED, VVTH NEW RIBBONS milk store to hand over his mon-l ey, he was given a bag without anl INSTALLED. argument. It just so happened, Clement Trepanier had this bag FIVE TYPEWRITERS .99 ea. under the counter filled with pen- nies and scrap paper in case of a FIVE TYPEWRITERS 5.99 ea. holdup. Electric Casserole —H ' j Ford Foundation aids educa- Beacon Sea Jsle Blanket FIVE TYPEWRITERS 15.00 ea. tional TV Light, warm.* comfortable! Server Set \ FIVE TYPEWRITERS 25.00 ea. Beautiful, practical! : ONE ADDING MACHINE^ 1.5.00 ONE Monroe CALCULATOR 25.00 Fastest

ALSO A SELECT GROUP OF NEW AND LATE MODEL REBUILT TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINE!i FUUY GUARANTEED, AT FABULOUS SAVINGS. THESE ARE SOME EXANlflES: FILM 10 Reconditioned typewriters — Reg. 59.50 SALE PRICE 35.00 Rpg. 69.50 SALE PRICE 45.00 10 Reconditioned typewriters Processing RJeg. 59.50 SALE PRICE 39.50 4 Brand new portables, with case — By Kodak Reg. 99.50. SALE PRICE 69.50 2 Brand new portables, with tab. _ Reg. 175.00 SALE PRICE 125.00 4 Reconditioned I.B.M. typewriters Piiblix Pharmacy Reg. 155.00 SALE PRICE 110.00 1 Underwood Electric Typewriter — . oc nn III Mam St., Woodbridge 4 Adding Machines, heavy duty, with ,ubt., NEW^_Reg. 05.00 SALE PR,CE 85.00 Ol'KN KVKS. Hi SUNDAY 4 Electric Adding Machine,, NEW, with «ubt Reg. 49.50 SALS PRICE 125.00 PIUHII Puppy Dog 9 Folding Suitcase Monroe Calculator , auto, di••v Reg. 195.00 SALE PRICE 145.OU In colorful plaid! Soft, cuddly, adorable! Marchant Calculator, auto. div. and multip. _Reg. 235.00 SALE PRICE 195.00 New CheekwriteV, heavy d Reg. 169.00 SALE PRICE 125.00 The Greatest! Checkvwrfter, reconditioned Reg, 79.50 SME PRICE 55.00 Cash Register, NEW __Reg. 169.00 JALE PRICE 135.00 BRASS BUCKET •,,.._ SALE PRICE 75.00 s up 3 National Cash Registers 'tf erf lifttiT TKuuitt 5 Brand New Remington typewriters, in factory sealed cartons, and list from $310.00 to $418.00 . — SAlE PRICE149"50 Qlnrktail - MERCURY FEDERAL many »th'«r oulUanding "ONE-OF-A-KIND" WE S1RVKE WHAT WE SELL LUNCHEON barggaie m gt wving* to 50% I lUllj 11:30 lo 1:00 f-H SALE STARTS AT 9 A.M.« DINNER SAVINGS and LOAN ASSN. D»llj 1:30 lo U;0» tM. *iiO*i *na Hatuida; Vtl U-.it Xuuday. Nuwu VU1 It F.M. 117 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE ME 6-0100 NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO. BRASS BUCKET OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Charcoal SLeukltouse 10 EASTMAN STREET CRANFORD I), a. » & MAIN STKKJCT HOURS: OPEN FRIDAYS 9 A.M. — 7 :30P.M. (ACROSS THE SfRfctl rROM CRANrOKU THfcATRE) WOUDlttUIHiE MK 4-U14K -SHOCK WAVES What's Past Is Past (Eartrrrt Jreaa letters To Editor

Twenty-Five Ycnrs Ago — Woodbrldgc was nnnm.(, 1 Avenue hy a vinit from Miw Francei M, Burke, the -MIV, V|y j .?. | won her crown at the pageant held recently in ;\,I;H,,I( Published Weekly On Thursday By IBM ' The 19-year-old beauty from Philadelphia, was „•,, NORTH JERSEY PUBLISHING, INC. Hosemnry LaPlanche, lB-yearold "Miss Cnlifnrnj;, second in Ihe competition and Miss Monni Drake n ,.„ Lawrence F. Campku, Publisher 6 iiRninsI Michigan." who was third. The three women stn|i|>,.,| 651 Roosevelt \ve. '"I HriSSfmiout'fi-W wonder y Henee Flynn's filnck Cat Inn, Swpcrhiphv,.,\ \ Harry P. Frank, Associate Publisher rs Woodbrldgt, N.J. Carteret, N J. overlook pnroutc to New York City. Tel: Kl 1-5600 Tel: ME 4-1111 T Fifteen Years Ago — The Board of Education ,ii MAE. SUBSCRIPTIONS - ONE YEAR, $4.00 SIX MONTHS BJO UIIX.MIME, ».. ignorant of 10c PER COPY ,| ,v will diicuM nnd plan for a new high school convenience of some of ; 'i:iy Pranks"? accomodate 1.800 pupils it al» faces the nee mnny youngsters, or evrn what to do with a second set ol plans. "Will The Punishment Fit The Crime?' for that mittlor, know Andrew Afiroc. Board president, said last nii:ii> exactly, the rear meminR of the dent school was the only feasible way to plan atn., "Will The Punishment Fit the Crime?.. and the taxpayers just had to foot the law term ','Felony"? ln« load of high school students. bill. Police in the juvenile division have An article on pane W of the Now that the police know the Identi- September 1W5 issue of Reader's Trn Years Ago - Although the ty of the youths who smashed play- become discouraged through the years, !Dip*st given an eye-opening ex- diralcd it will appeal the decision of the New Ji... ground equipment to the tune of for although they have painstakingly olanrtlnn of lhe consequences of \ppeals, ordering a new equalization table oi r, come up with the culprits time after betas convicted of n Felony. The ments based on 100 per cent ol market value >!, $2,500 and the young boys who broke title of this nriiclo U 'Have you I- -s cmphariied the necessity for the revaluation 2S5 windows in one of the schools, cost- time, particularly where it concerned ever been convicted of i Felony?" and practical wny out of the assessment maze Board of Education property, nothing 1 think this ;T1H» « The order came as a result of appeals filed h\ • ing the taxpayers an additional $840 Required reidine in evcrv has ever been done to force the issue. including Woodbridge, against the assessment • ,i just for the glass and an unknown and should be ptihlistird in every l,v the Middlesex County Board of Taxation sum as yet for the labor—what Is go- If parents are made to pay for the naocr :n the coun'n. Onn child <:\\o<\ v.ivdd ho worth ing to be done about it? damage wrought by their teenagers, Five Years Ago - Woodbrldgc Township's v, the' effort trcalnu'nt plant in Sewaren is settling dangcron.;' When the Board of Education ad- you can bet your bottom dollar there i-'HWK K M.MtTIN between $75,000 to $100,000 to prevent the btiilrtmi: mits it spent $12,500 last year, just to will be little or no vandalism in the Commit Iceman Muynard Winston, chairman nt <,,• replace broken windows, isn't it time future. When the pocketbook is n'd today. The large sum will have to be expended nmmi to call a halt? That money could be touched, you can be assured you will ston stated, "even though M5.000 was spent n ;f.v used for a better purpose such u addi- hear outcries of protest—but if par- tional books or toward another school ents are required to pay, even if it is This review was written hy Wayne Wirta (aw 1B> who is toom. a small sum each week, Johnny won't prcwtllv a memhrr of thr There is a law which permits Board get "bored" and Jimmy won't feel the Voulh Corps anil hm be»n »«- NEWS REPORT and Municipal officials to present the need of "target practice." siened In work nl lhe Free Public library of Wood- FROM WASHINGTON parente with the bills for the damage. We hope the young people involved fnr ihf summer * Thf youths, in their latter teens, and in the vandalism have learned a lesson Mr. Wirta Is a stu- ^ certainly old enough to know better, £ dent at John F. Kennedy and will never repeat it again. As Mark Utah School. aattl they broke up Hyde Avenue, Ise- Twain said: 4JFK & LBJ-The 1960 Conventic lin, playground equipment, because "We should be careful to get out of they were "bored." The younger boys THE BATTI.F an experience only the wisdom that is 01 hlKNKIKM'Ul' Raybum Key Man—LBJ Key to Victory- calmly said they used the windows for in it—and atop there; lest we be like by Jules. Roy Harper. 1W3 "target practice." Under the Capitol Dome WASHINGTON. IV C - The They omui.. the cat that sits down on a hot stove- MISSION IN TORMKXT jomewh.it complete story how with Tbumav i. Both Board and Municipal officials *>y Mi-cklin. .!ohti Oiublniay l%5 ind «h> John Kennedy chose son's accepi.: - have stated that bills will be presented lid. She will never sit down on a hot Ry 4. Joseph Gribbins The battle of Dienhienphu is Lyndni.'.Johnson as his running 'was the only A stove-lid again—and that is well;, but the cTtner of one 'if the most im- liate in !'*'>•• is now known. and the p.irh : to the parents—but we have heard liorl;'in f.iutinnary tales (if recent Kn>in various Kennedy aide from Hichani \ su#i statements before. Somehow or also she will never sit down on a cold TRENTON — Voters of New problems to solve than that of a duly designed to increase the con years, .:tirf one that is directly memmiv now hitting the news burn's fear »\ Jersey will be called upon next j Lieutenant Governor. Hughes sumption ol alcoholic beverage' otHei, collections were never made, one anymore." to the present situation stall(l m profusion, facts and ae-imore than ; •' March 1 to go to the polls and 1 claims. and would result in violation of . For that rea- | c emerged. This, in tarn.:changed his :: Rule 20 ol State Regulation No. limls UV elect delegates to the State Con- *nn an Kimlish translation of M. f0|.re(| ln|0 the open the story of He |n(>11 n! RECREATION- Northwest New 20;. stitutional Convention which will Roy's mn>t forceful and vivid re- mniu>uverirtgs among those of the loW hlm ,„ !Jersey will likely become the be held 21 days later at New .construction is much to be wel- .|onns(>n camp. ;persuaded M The Hurricane Season Mecca of spoilsmen and vacation- TI/KKEYS-- Thanksgiving Brunswick. romv ] ists in the future this year promises to produce a ' ; •"•:This- story, in some ways, is,the Inlen.,!. ' Legislation now in effect re- 1 convincing account. The , interesting than the story,and Kok How comes the time of the hurricane accuracy and their course can be fol- President Johnson has sici, d a turkey in even oven, It Is mrv drift., the convention to deciding D assed carried away by the '^ Kennedy camp. It was! lowed to a reasonable degree. Perhaps the 'basis '" P ">' Congress to create Twice as many turkeys are be reader f m tne John ace along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. indisnatinn and con- ',, known houses' o'f|lne Delaware Water Cap Recrea- ing raised in the (Jarden State author t the ohnme and hum'ilia- *" l B')bby Kr awesome power, the staggering hy next June 15. : The area will comprise 70.IHW raised in New Jersey during 191)5,lion o( France experience ther men from Miami to New York will In-.Ml I.aJJi.aJJtic best HUai(Uall- might bee, amount of water these rainstorms car- a 37-mile lake, is estimated at 490,000, up 104,pei;|marke(l him and marked Flection costs will reach 51,000, !..^ . . , J|C(I m f t0 IMPotintrjr >•»! -v-become the center of attention during 11 from the raiseii u»ni$ book, which i< perhaps a It'll- ' f not ran w " ry Inland, the power of the winds and 000. Governor Richard J. Hughesl"; ^"" IhrouRb Ibe 1.B.I bn tr ' ' the next few months, should a hurri- Valley upstream from the scenic! 1964. Heavy breeds are expected?inn blow in the continuing French second. plied that ii the unpredictability of their course. believes the money should be pro- 1 lo c*ry the South, would make vided by the State and not by theDelaware Water Gap. Within a to total 476.000 birds, up 106 per debate on IndoC'iin:'. but nnt Ihe cane threat arrive. vided bv the htate ana not ny me; ; ., cellt hv nn ihi. LBJ side vflie key man Kennedy « They are a reminder how limited are hu dred mlles 15 °[ ™« ttm the 231.000 heavy Rob- .war defimtivc siurty H-hir^ its 1 various" counties and municipal!- " ' , bl rs raiswl in n. former Speak- hnd not H ' atloatlon s s ^ I* ,*' * ^ Uk breed, puh^hers claim I Nowadays the tracking of hurri- ties. He also it opposed to open- " the powers of men—even with nuclear " T^J. Hughes be-,numbers are also uxpected to in The important isvu-s arc two: When John Ken- nn,i, up the ^ to solvl e w i ;canes has attained a certain degree of bombs. Ic foushl and ">' t t, other problems. him lo n|t 1 1111 vearearlier «ln was it last- M Rov's in- ** r" " * t0 (he f'rst question, that a Kennedy c an ""taw*'*J» Watch Yil(li eye on the ball," he said recently. ! ukeys raisd L2throughouhrt Ith,e son replied e would Join the tic-; Lobsters Dwindling "I don't like to tamper with the *>** something about the Un-|countr, this vt,ar win toW I'B kef on two < ondilions - that Ray- A »':il'h ta Constitution too much." Pf \™* ™* £% d>scuMedi700.000 birds. 4 per. cent above burn agree, and that he be cho- to church i Lobster is a treat for most Ameri- but none of the experts know exactly One of the movements hould nit *» unaninously by the eooven- wrvin- !»• way to further change the white turkeys being cwr h cans with a taste for sea food. And it's what to do about the problem. The '^•'"ih^ attempted, is -too easy. It ''«". " i *'' ' to CUID , - - - are!...i i.ue that Navarre had been At fir>t Raybum told LBJ i** "Reu-ivn. .becoming more rare every year. catch fell from 30 million last year and have a Lieutenant Governor. New| !. and h Is wate r |O lle )0cl -,up 4 per cent, but bronw and oth-|jot,| ,„ juny JQ^t o ^^ m.,,or wuu|(| be • idiotic " for him to w.-^ood «•::• While demand is rising at a tremen- Jersey is one of only eleven states: " * - heavy breeds are down H l«nengagements in the eomiii!: cam- cept Hayiurn wa» certain that goqd!" the cause for the dwindling lobster 8 11 st arted1!1 !' ^ f' which have not provided for the;™ '" , , ^ Pu. It is also true that in •Kennedy, lecause he was a Ro- *| •„, , dous rate, the annual catch is decreas- supply is unclear, ' cr dam.back of which v ; election of a Lieutenant Governor; .?, ^ ' . . I T- the —o September the French govern- man Cathihc, was going to lose „„, , Wl!>], y | iuc ill sta this ing. And these unhappy facts are Funds are available for an investiga- who would automatically' succeed wil..l. be, n A , i i , i |P '« ' R 'e >•<•""•• «ill men! accepted a massive jncre'se the Heel,*. Two men helped , n t.M,i. 1 & to the Governorship in the event'* " ? flood control but also,raise 15,900,000 birds: followed hy in i"hit«I States aid. in return for change K.iyburn's mind In the . ' . , causing prices to soar. tion, but any such probe which would proviae a of the death, disability or remov-' water supply, electric California with 14,800.000: Iowa.' an undertaking to wage their, war next twelve hours, they «•«,.. V. • Wholesalers on Long Island, for ex- necessarily involve marking lobsters al from office of the chief execu- and recreation 8,200,000 Missouri, T.tMi.iW); more offcn«ivelv. but \! Rov'does Itcpre^nMtivc Hale Boggs, now I™™ '• *•" ample, report that two-pound "select" so movement could be traced would be|tive Governor Hughes believes the North Carolina. 5.800.000: Wis-not mention this Government Majority Whip in the Hoitte (Lou-mo" *' ^" 1 fil mt urf b y lhl nsin 5 4O0 0(l0; and T :ls 1 lh lobsters now sell for as much as four 17 Constitutional ConvenU1- n ""f f T i ' '•° ' ' ' « . 5.-'instruction- were, ^ usual, iimhi- wana' aad Edward H. Foley. an pf*^ ; complicated by the fact that lobstersj,.^ ', " ™°, \t i .President reflects the enactment,20000.200.0000 . AAnn increasinm.asne onff 2K5 noperr ,«•>•:v:ili>cent1 valentni . HoweverIWIKW , Navarr\-,var>-e. an-,.«!d• ifficia.(li.-i.ill iin th* TrumaTmmain Administra-,tar bill in '::• dollars each. Some restaurants have shed tags along with their old shells in North Carolina moved produc-, nearly all his American advisers mil "The h.:; dropped lobster from their menus lest each year." „ -.,,.•, , „ 1 •• "••" «"•••' "111" tion in that State from eighth'were convinced that they would ally rejected the idea, largely on • " wjn Aithflu, „.,,, , ; they be accused of gouging their cus- If something isn't done, one day the lhe grounds there would be insut- DRINKS:- New Jersey frowns up- It i< »-ui..r in w» uiih iho tomers. , - = ficient work for such an official'on the proposal to sell alcoholic THAFKIC Increased traffic1 on author's ;mswt>" to Ibe second lobster may be an almost extinct dell-:to justify creation of the office beverages by lhe pound. \ew Jersey highways is rellycte.l question, Dionbienphu was lo-t The Interior Department's bureau of cacy, along With the terrapin and At-! Advocates of crealins the hdi Joseph F. Lord) Directorofthe.il, statistics showing the record not becaui* of'Chinese aid, bgt commercial fisheries is also concerned, lonfi im ' liwsition now argue that the same Division nf Almhnlip «#.«krnoa >. •.: L .. ... l^nwc satmon. 11M7 ConV(,ntjon gave New iii slronp executive office 1 ed immeasurably to the Federal Budgeting A Puzzling Affair I nduous duties of the Governors The plan seeks to encourage the Delaware Hiver l«'tweenl»on to the cuiwnt situation in In addition, they say. New Jersey,patrons to purchase other than vol.tli Philadelphia and GloucesteriSonth Vietnam. American nene- To anyone who has the responsibili- sidPraHon nf hnrlo-pt rmiiP^U ni'•'* ""W.u e"mplt'X, ""^Y5^131™"1.""rmni-.-iMd_indlylclu»l drinks by had u record traffic count ol 26,-\nfy have deluded Uwmxelviw uUh lh > ty of "making ends meet"—whether Siaeration Ol Duaget lequests Ol;statc. the most densely urban-ordering their drinks by 'weigh!.!0,105 vehicles in 1HM a gain ofi < same fidse ontimism. iz in It be "Joe Wage Ea/rner," trying to the Federal Government—and atl «l the nalion, whic lhhe adds to .Uvwding to the formula, a pi-'fi p,,,. t.en! over vm |t m.^^: Mr Mn-klin. in MISSION It no point during fhis PK>cess arei|i.^ »«*« "' ^ ^^"3^^^ ZZ™^ '>™^™™^.'t&*{t In actuality there is no match his near $100-a-week income to the Utals of the{ individual bi'lsj However, Governor Hughes is 'Jomid. eight ounces when oi-derinj( Tlie Benjamin Franklin Hridi£e ! n;imes*' hflp to ihe Vietciuig lias, rather a current emergency ea the family's needs, or the budget- sin relatejd to an ovet'all total. opposed to the idea) He claims :> '"ill l«und nnd sixteen ounce* connecting central Philadelphia llc s:iys' bi.'t'" *xriBueraled ll uie and imbalance of available maker for a million dollar business— ^ Presidem lflrt: inly exisls bul the Neithei' spending authorizations and House on a pound order witn Camden, hnmlli'd 24130 090 ' ' Vteti-ong the procedures of Congress in approv- Speaker who follow Governor "'I won't do," wrote Oiructor vehicles. p'foit *"11'1' t"1'v ^ matirinvllv Aii important P^ of tlie *"" nor actual spendihg totals are re- m |ilHvare ^ ,ubgtiuU.s ...... -The scheme would, in the' .. ncu^-iii-u iIfI i1t1 stooped. The Im ing a $100 billion-a-year Federal spend- h The hij!l)-s»wd piob;ieri is water treatment. Tl» lated to anticipated revenues in e is required to leave the State, jlansijiige oi the Alcoholic Bevw- •icross the transit "'"«; p|i-3tion is thai owe more in Ne l cy ha m re serious ; Sl lw cons compariies engaged in one form <>' ing program must be puzzling. the Congressional process.. Reve-i *,.p 'l _ ^. ° ' ' r - »"•' BridRe was franklin.S||,(i,,jcil| ;i(.mm( k,s ij,.,,,, taki-t Dy .t 482,071 pas-jof lhe rtTOJjnjm,,, lou,,),ni,ss ;m, the business of water treatment, For although Congress is "keeper of nue measures as well as increases j r» during UIM. a !H ,«r tent| , , . ^ ,t ., increase over the previous year. ilM ( pemU nCe of iri f (he Vj( there afe invefltment p the Nation's purse strings," it "has no in the statutory debt are consid-1 GLAMOR GIRLS "'"'"" l'"" ! peasant when'he is fishl all water treatment fiel procedure which either enables or re- ered in separate bills and by sep- JERSEY JIGSAW:| The State of infi for a cause ih which, rightly quires it consider and adopt . . ..a New Jersey cared tyr 22^,332 per- or wronfily. he believes. arate committees in almost en- sons durinj! Julv 111 Slate inslitu-l This implication is I he core of single over-all annual fiscal Dlan relat- t|H) mi|i,arvrgum,.n, .lfi;lins, ,h, tirely unrelated actions by the tiiins. in the wclfur.. «ry andj t ^^ o( No),h viet. Slop In, PtaoiH' <>' ^ '•'•'• ing revenues, expenditures and possi- two houses of Congress. on parole ., . Kiit^is Umvmityin.im as it was the tw. f|f ,„,, ForjFurther Infor.na • I w offering a new pro- ble incurence of debt." In addition, • • The Congress lacks staff facilities. ",i am in biological sciences i.sh opposition tb the use ol bomb substantial amounts of| Federal ex- comparable to those available to New Jersey's new cliltural 'in:; to save Di|nbiepphu. It was — ter in Trenton will penditures annually esctpe Congres? officiallv'S "•? ' au"wr s:iys- (hi" lhe the Executive agencies in drawing opened on Oct. Ill sional review. These were among ob« ProsZtsiBnllsh *cre «™«*nwd for lhe up their buiiget requests. of tins year's apple urn New I"01""""''*11 Wswte uhk-h has servations submitted to the Joint <3!om- Congress is aware of the perplexing i.Jersey now jrinu tu a ,Hod,,c|ion•£,U""nwl Up bv ^ Enittee Studying Organization of Con- I of 2,wu,uao bushels . Home I'oimminiat Chin;i. If the T. L WATSON & t problem' it has in,dealing with the Fed- 1 economists at tfat kii<-hen* oper- the Amcricmi gress recently by Max Yost, chairman eral budget. Scores of proposals for ated by the Ked«r;k Department will fail no«, like the h imd for Unit nuttei the of the National Taxpayers Conference, ol lhe Interior's Hine.m of Com- MONROE A. WEIANT, correcting and modernizing th& Con- nl-i before them. Comprising executives of 38 independ- mercial Fisheries say Irozon f|sh gressional appropriations process have should IM km solulK irozen until Turnabout Member* New York 'ent state taxpayer-research organiza- been introduced in recent years. Fiscal ready for use . Be.i/innlnt< t\~ -n •, wlfe g0 l0 l hu l Bank tions. control devices used by state govern- tober 1 btaetil. unde, S 1A "T^'T ' ' " •« Perth Anfeoy NaUnal Among frustrations seen in the Con- ment also have been cited as having at the i CufWtn gressional appropriation process: possibilities for adaptation at the Fed- will be expanded w,lh no h,c ease ., ° '! m>M th* IK^^ in subscription ratts .. .Ti, State1 '-•.'•' "my Wi'e llas su • At least 40% of 1986 annual Fed- eral level. These and other means ot| ... —.„..,...„,: mii-s im*c ^iaie njUt|| money to spend on cl I Depuitment of Healtli oxiwets an , he, goes to church to | eral expenditures escapes the an- updating and strengthening Congres- low lhat s I Stop in. phone or mail ^ ^u I increase in flue I'.MS (Jjis winter, |e| thet other women see what she copy of "INVESTMENT FACrs. It mi*! nual Congressional review pro- sional fiscal control procedures to copi- vuK and urges immuni/iition .shots h<:- w(,ars;" | common stotlu which have paid <" " vided in the normal appropriation with today's massive government fore December The IWJ5 New; ' : ~~~,,.. | for 20 or mor« year* Jt'i«>y Farm Duectoroyy is off lhthee ! Leave II To The Army process. spending programs provide a challeng- press. , Shrimp i* considered tlie y First Private _ Why did you * More than a dozen annual appro- ing field for the Joint Congressional most valuable item taken by | NAME United Slates fishermen in \%t salute that truck driver? priations bills are involved in Committee's study, points out the New Daddy, do y»u want Be Second Hookle - DonDon't bbee BO ADDRESS Uujui Persons over years uf age' BO "piecemeal" CongretpionftJ coa- Jersey Taxpajtis Association. I you're taut deaf?!" •A ill be dumb! That's no truck driver py I TOWN Carteret Prwi ThursiJay, Septemttfr IB. IMS PAGE .M., with Mn. Herbert Wit ON •CHUTE' JUMPING free-fall parachute jumping. Nich- ams, unit chairman, 100 Chain ed from a IB-toot window. The BLUCKY Uoni about U» mote "is." thirteen teandcMdwo. Now n BaUtford, England - While olai Barham strapped on his four-year-old was not seriously MtytvUle, Ky. - Mr, and Mn. They were marrM Aolmt IS. tired, the? moved to O'HiUsRoad. The unit wffl work atching a TV program about' * ' ' ' " ISELEV PERSONALS andd brother's school satchel and jump- hurt, but plans no mere Jumps. Frank Bluotti have no aupefttt- 1913, had thirteen children and February 13. MatwWSiiS?iS"?i **are neede WWd fo*r this project, such as old white aheets, Alice Cotttwrtaoii oon, at the Bowl-O-Mat, table cloths, and pillow cases. HKM Oak TIM Road free Road. Men's shirts are also needed for IKIIO, New Jemj re-making into bed jackets Any Night-time work for day-time service Tele. U M» meet Monday, i:30 p. M one wishing to donate such arti- Have You Changed Your Address it the Green street Firehouse.' les may call Mrs. William* Construction of a unique hydroelectric generating Mr and Mrs. Nicholas Miele, rransportatkm will be provided -The first leader's meeting of formerly of Newark and now or those who need it. station at Yards Creek near the Delaware River rh drummer the committee and den mothers 2-,n Bast Henry Place, recently 7! l, section of the F f of Cub Scout Pack 48 wfll take Since You Voted Last? is nearing completion. Designed to supply you with power m\td into their new borne, with ™" ' e and Drum Corps wil place Wednesday, 8 P. M., at the . [Wo sons, Nicholas, Jr., andmeet 7 P. M., Monday, at 25 Wil-home of Richard Roseman, Staf- during "peak" daytime periods, water is pumped up the ,,h They have had a very low Avenue, with Robert Painter ford Road, Oolonia. The individ- mountain at night, And returned during the day to ,,if,il month. They were in director. The entire corps wil ual dens started meeting* last (,,-ir now home only one week meet Wednesday, 7 P. M., at theweek. The first monthly Pack produce electric energy. This $28 million project, carried Mrs Mlele was takek n to same place. meeting will be held at School 15, ARE YOU REGISTERED? out In cooperation with Jersey Central Power & Light Israel Hospital, Newark. -k meeting of the Clover Leaf Pershlng Avenue in October, de- . sne became the mother of Chapter of Sweet Adelines Inc finite date to be announced. Company, is another way that Public Snrvice makes '!'i lighter. Theresa Ann. Nicho- hasjooen set (or Monday, 8:30 —Brownie, Junior, and Cadette J certain that you will have an ,lr. entered St. Cecelia's .M/. at the Green Street Fire- iirl Scout Troops, sponsored by THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1965 m\ last Wednesday a a first ige 8t, Cecelia's PTA, will resume l,. student. Sunday, Theresa adequate and dependable supply -A meeting of the St. Vincent meetings Wednesday, 7 to 8; JO was baptiwd at St. Cecelia's de Paul Society has been set forP. M., in assigned classrooms in Is The Last Day to REGISTER of electric power at all times. ^—^ P IjJ,'|ri-h, with Mrs. Ferris Solo- Tuesday, 8 P.M., at St. Cecelia' St. Cecelia's School. All girls Nrwark, and Joseph P. Sas- School, Room 207. wfll be contacted by troop leaders. I^Hn. as sponsors. Mr. and If you have changed your address you must give notice of your new ad- -Reinhart Thorsen, Scoutmas- —Some reservations are still dress to the County Election Board or thp Municipal Clerk. This notice MiHe. Mr. and Mrs. Sano available for Congregation Beth Mr ,ind Mrs. Solomon, dined ter, announced a meeting of Boy must be given before September 23, isms, or you cannot vote in the scout Troop 48, will be held Tues- Sholom's tenth anniversary dinner- Golden Lantern, Linden dance, October 9. Information General Election, Tuesday, November 2, i<)65. ir!iiji({ to the Mlele home where ay. 7:30 to 9 P.M., at the VFW 'ost Hall, Route 27. may be obtained from any one ,i:vr^ and neighbors celebrated of the following committee mem- If you have changed your name since you last voted you must re-reg- h them. Theresa Ann is the -Bingo games will be held bers: Stuart Klein, Li. S-3327; ister. You may register or give notice of your new addreas at the office nn,i,l luRhter of Mr. and Mrs^fda. y to St. Cecelia's Lourdes Mrs, Mildred Kravite, 283-1526; of the Middlesex County Board of Elections, 313 State Street, Room 708, , v.ilrnllno. Keansburg, and and Fatlma Halls. Early bird Mrs. H. Rosenbaum, 283-1292; or Perth Amboy, or 2nd floor, County Administration Bldg., New Bruns- md Mrs. Joseph Miele, ST., games will begin at 7 P.M andMrs. Laurence Steinberg, Ii. 8- wick, N. J., or at the Municipal Clerk's Office, any day from 9 A.M. to in». She it the first grand- regular ^games at 8 P. M. 9613. •imr born on Mrs. Miele1 Jersey Aire Chorus „ 5 P.M. or 7:00 to 9:00 P.M., on September 20, 21, 22 and 23. If you are -A post Bar Mitzyah and Bas 21 on Election Day you are eligible to vote if you register. the family. Society for the Preservation and Mitzvah course is being started Encwtfagejaenr'of Barter" Shop Thomas W. Maucerl, who un- at Congregation Beth Sholom. The | If you are 21 years of age or over, a citizen of the United States and resided on Bird Ave- Quartet Singing in America wi courte of study will be open to ity meet Tuesday, 9:15 P. VT, at the New Jersey, and you have resided in said State of New Jertey at least PUBLIC BBRVICE ELECTRIC AND HAS COMPANY/WOTUM Mf»unor»n»v*l*rt 1:30- S 1:30-5 1:30-5 1:30-S 1:30-1 10-1 ;i|»ilol Dome 6:30-8 t:3O-8 6:30-8 I*enrjr F. Billemeyer, Prertdent Walter Wtverciak, Secretary Main Library 10-10 10-10 10-10 10-10 10-10 10-5I (inucd from Edit, Page) ,w Fair on September 23 irthcr moderate gains in It • krsey employment during '•Tiber an nptcttd M tbs . ..., movw towardi Its last- n 1 peak . . The State DrrWon i Venae nremmwirts that Elders haw ready a flasn- Mndlw and matches Just ,v of a hurricane . . .Tot •^1 $188,000,000 central New grand opening at Unity House • Expressway system from .'in to shore reaorts m lloo- " and Ocean counties will be within three yean . . . nine will be done by the ''tire In 1946 to give out titles to meadowluds in 'nse>', Governor Hughes •<•* . . .Approximately •• lx>ats of all types and sites *, • • N'-w Joisey's coastal and to- "Colonial Post" ri »aten and lakes this sum- Eleven N«w Jersey firms •1 • »»ld M0 to penalties to the I apartment of Health for - tbt skies with smoke. 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grow a wealthy 011 i Independent-Leader (E.B.y Cartorct Thursday, September 16, 1965 PAOF, KTOHT A. M. A. gives doctors a Medi- Bills offered to give Vice Presi- Japanese s,us care warning. prevented a lon dents a home K W00DBRID6E LUMBER CO. KBM CITT AND •IWIIMAN PWHUt AN RflTIMATF ANYWHERE — Qualitv Keeps Us in Business . .. • Building Malfiial* Dotn ft NOTICE • Millwork • Rooting Flaortag • Innulatlon Plywood • Moulding Knotty Pine • Flardwarf Kltchei Tlie first astronomical pheno-jsol When men beR.m to tnmk or • Paint Cablnttt menon noticed by early man was the "whys and wherefores.' two; undoubtedly the daily rising and DOING IT YOURSELF? theories were offered. Pylhagorasi Lei in MiviM you on new MErcury 4-0125 setting of the sun. For thousands (529 B. C» slated that the stin; conitnictlon. itUritlon und an Rahw»y Arc., of years, very little thought was as stationary while the earth repair* given to why the sun rose and rotated making the sun appear as though it were in motion acrossi The_Tax Collector's Office he sky. But the vanity of man ;ot the upper hand about a ccn- iry-and-a-half later when Aristo- LATE SUMMER STANDBY: With a frosty pitcher of Iced de- Ie (350 B. C.) claimed that the caffeinated coffe on hand, you are ready to offer a heartening is preparing a list of all U<»a[ •arth was the center of the uni- summer drink to guests of all ages-morning, noon, or night. rerse with the sira. stars and Plata Ice will dilute the coffee, so have Coffee Ice Cubes handy. everything visible in the heaveus T» make these, pour about 3 cups of brewed decaffeinated coffee Property delinquent in tuxes revolving around it. This thinking tat* an ice cube tray and freete until firm. For k* cream prevailed for about two thousand bafts, top each cool glass of coffee with a scoop of Ice cream, years until five men working in- or make this creamy-good refresher. -ml dependently finally brought forth Coffee Froited up to June 30, 1964. the proof and the laws governing 2 cops brewed Sanka Coffee, chilled alt heavenly bodies - even the 1 pint vanilla, coffee, or chocolate satellites that are created by man and launched into space from the Ice cream earth. Coffee Ice Cubet CtnMne coffee and Ice cream In shaker, glass Jar, electric Copernicus in 1H0 explained the Header, or bowl. Shake, Mend, or beat with rotary beater until complex motions of the planets thick and fluffy. Serve over Coffee Ice Cubes in tail glasses. by stating that the sun stood still white the planets revolved around 3 cops or I large serving*. it. But being an ordained priest of the church and considering that FRED ASTAIRE IS GOING TO the universe was divinely and APPEAR in four consecutive ept This list will be published therefore perfectly created, the sodes of Dr. Kildare. He'll play a planets moved on circular orbits IV Today and pool shark, a game at which he is :| around the central sun. The cir sometime in November 196"). de at that time was considered an expert in his private life . . . to be the only perfect curve. Tomorrow The full plans for the beautifica- In 1961 GaMleo was dismissed tion of Washington will be reveal- from the University of Pisa be- By Ralf Harvester ed on ABC's Thanksgiving special. cause, although he proved by ex- Feature Editor Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson's tour of periment that his physical theories TV Guide Magaxbie the capital ... On Nov. 1 Perle were correct, they ran counter Mesta, Washington's perennial to counter to those of Aristotle ELKE SOMMER DOES A COM who was still considered, nineteen EDY skit on Jack Benny's Nov. "Hostess with the Mostes'," will|| centuries after his death, the au- 3 special ... Ed Wynn and his hold a real live "wedding recep- thority concerning physical laws. grandchildren will do the hosting tion" in the capital for Inger Ste- In order to keep your name A year later Gallfleo having se- chores on NBC's November spec- vens. That's the air date of Ing- cured an appointment as profes- ial about the Ringling Bros, and er's TV marriage to her Congress- sor of mathematics at the Uni- Barnum k Circus . . . Last versity of Padua became very vi seasons That Was the Week man co-star \ "i " ndom on interested in astronomy and hav- from being published, kindly That Was is having repercussions uvr's Daughter. ing heard of the invention of the on Broadway. It brought together telescope he set about to build producer Leland Hayward, lyricist one himself. It proved greatly Rhoda Roberts and composer nay your taxes on or before superior to the original. With it, Kenneth Jacobson, who are now he was able to see the mountains collaborating on the forthcoming In Fashion Now on tbe moon and their shadows. "Hot September," a musical ver- He observed ito planets, Venus sion of "Picnic." November 1, 1965. and Mercury going through their Umbrellas this season are smart our moon does. With MISTER ED WILL HAVE HIS as well as practical. Some people his simple (by modern standards) DREAM come true when prefer the folding variety but Lookfor thi s seal Vs the sign of saving instrument he discovered four of proudly carries jockey Johnny others find the one they use as a Jupiters' moons as weJl as the Longden around for an episode walking stick very helpful—not I on all new and used cars. Your present rings of Saturn. From his obser- next season . . . NBC Sports in only in rough places but in case] vations, he correctly concluded Action has some pretty far-out they need protection. Collector of Taxes car w£ newer bring mote in trade* Huwy! that the sun stood still while the events in prospects: First, there earth and all the other planets is the National Parachuting Cham revolved around it. pionship from Orange, Mass, on The golf umbrella is very popu- Carteret, N. J. Re published his findings in Nov. 6; then the World's Lumber- lar with sport fans. Some of these] 1632 which was about fourteen jack Championship from Hay are designed so that they can be years after Johannes Kepler pub- ward, Wis, on Dec. 11: then a stuck in the ground ami I he haml-'l lished some of his own. Portuguese bullfight on Dec. 18; le used as a seat, while the own-1 W00DBRIDGE FORD MOTORS, Inc. Kepler had been for a number and finally the National Model er watches the game. of years assistant to Tycho Brahe Airplane Championships from Wil- who died in 1601. For many years low Grove, Pa. on Dec. ZS. Route 1 & Ronson Road, Woodbridge, N. J. ME 4-7400 Brahe had made thousands of very accurate observations solely for the purpose of proving that the earth was the ^ler of the universe. Curiously the data which had! been so carefully compiled for the WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP ADULT EVENING SCHOOL purpose of proving Pythagoras, Copernicus and others wrong was later used to prove them right. It TO BE was Kepler who did just this. HELD AT He studied the data Brahe had . ISELIN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL compiled. He found in calculat- ing planetary orbits and periods Thursday Evenings Ten Meetings that each planet had in its motion! Registration - September 23, 1965, 7:30 to 9:00 P. M. some things in common with the motions of other planets. His con- $2.00 Registration Fee - All Fees Due at Registration clusions were boiled down into the three laws of planetary motion, | First Class - September 30,1965 All planets travel elliptical or-; bits. The sun is at one end of the ellipse at one of the two foci, j I He discovered a planet gains in i COURSE HE TUITION sjieed traveling toward the sun and loses speed traveling away from it. Art, Beginning , ^.» „ , 7:00 - 8:25 $10.00 His calculations showed that Art, Advanced * 8:35-10:00 $10.00 each planet has its own period Contract Bridge, Beginning ....* ,— 7:00-8:25 (year) with those closest to the sun having the shortest while Contract Bridge, Intermediate '. 8:35 • 10:00 those farthest from the sun have Interior Decorating ...'. l 7:00-8:3§ thte longest. Reading Improvement (Class limit 15) J 8:35 • 10:|0 JThe laws of planetary motion stated by Kepler were recognized KIND Shorthand, Beginning 7:00-8:25 as facts with no explanation. Shorthand, Intermediate 1 8:35-10:00 Mathematics was not advanced sufficiently to prove his laws. Stimtiastics ,. .,..' ^ 8:35 -10:00 Fifty years went by when Isaac Home Maintenance 8:35-10:00 Newton proved the truth of Kep Sewing (Class limit 12) 7:80-8:25 ter'isilaws with one slight ch.inge He found that the period of Ju- 8:35-10:00 piter (U86 years) fpr instance, When You Open A Regular Personal Musk Appreciation i |...... f.._ f ,.. 8:35 -10:00 is actually about two days shorter than it would be if calculated from Home Nursing .'. f ^ 7:00 - 8:25 Kepler's third law as Kepler stat- Typing, Beginning (Class limit 30) u 8:35 • 10:00 ed it. Such a small error could CHECKING ACCOUNT Typingj Intermediate (Class limit 30) 7:00 - 8:25 not be detected by the instru- ments used at that time. More- Photography j T \ 8:35 - 10:QO over, before Newton no thought •TflERE ARE NO SERVICE CHARGES PERTH AMBOT NATIONAI BANK Investment (Six weeks) 4...+ 1. 8:35 -10:00 was given to universal gravita- FIVE COKNBM), PERTH AMBOY. V J tion. of Any Kind If You Maintain 1 Electronics i J. 8:35 -10:00 He found that the masses of Please send me Information and siRn^ -; on your "NO CHARGE" PERSONAL i W Algebra, Basic '. 8:35-10:00 the bodies considered have an ef- A minimum Balance of 8200 Golf (Class limit 16) .,.. 7:00 • 8:25 fect on their relative motions. ACCOUNTS. This was something unknown to Jo Bookkeeping 8:35 10:00 Kepter. n Individual Accoutt D "" To sum up, in our solar system BANK BY MAIL FRi^E... Dancing, Beginning _ I, 7:00-8:25 i Dancing, Advanced, .'. i _ 8:35 • 10:00 we have the sun at its center, with NAME T the planets at various distances We Pay Poptpge Both Wqys Public Speaking J_ —— p. rM- 8:25 from the sun and all revolving ADDRESS High School Equivalency < ; in the same direction. . In general, the moons of those WRITE OR FILL OUT STATE [English 8:35-10:00 $10.00 planets that have them revolve crnr Mathematics „ „ J 7:oo • 8.25 $10.00 around their primaries in the COUPON FOR INFORMATION HiStory i. 7:00 - 8:2tf $10.00 same direction that the pijimary Science _...!„...... 8:35-10:00 revolves around the sun. New Mathematics : 7;00. H.25 $10.00 RE-GLUING A CHAIR Transistors „,. „ _„«. mm #< ' y.^ JJ.OE $10.00 CARTERET OFFICE Income Tax r T:OO - 8.25 $10.00 Mail Registration to: Perth Amboy National Bank ROY E. VALENTINE • Name 25 COOKE AVENUE, CARTERET Director of Molt Education • Address Administration Building ^ Phone • ADVISORY BOARD S«b00l Street | Course Time S BENJAMIN BEJRTMAN JSIDOR J Woodbrldge, N. J. PHONE • Registration Fee $100 g After Hie pieces or* ditasum- JOHN KOUBAS bl«

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and Peter, all at home; and his Woodbridge 28 years, she had mother, Mrs. Mae Purcelly of irmerly lived in Port Reading Obituaries Jersey City. »years. Tentative Plans . EVELYN OERY Surviving are her husband. COLONIA - The funeral of \ntello; alx daughters, Mrs Anna Made By PTA 9 l V O 5ol«ki, Port Reading: Mrs. t>. JARDONE ish Women's Union. She was a POUT 11EADINO - The new Mldflelf5 ?d Road who died Friday at ^oulsa Fandlente, Mrs. Yolanda DnniDT.E - funeral member of St. Stephen's Roman ecutive hosra of School 9 PTA', her home after a brief illness, was Lolargo, Mrs. Theresa Goltiao, An. Mary Wishney, and Mrs. |met •A ilin home of Mrs. Harry; lR Cathnlir Church. Shn was the held Monday afternoon at the " . Who died Friday at Vislca™. president. Mrs. Vislcaro- daughter of Mrs. Lurtwign Rrasa Greiner Funeral Home. 44 Green roiephlne lake, all of Wood- * Administration Hos- outlined iho non.1 »nd tentativ* and the late John R. Uyasa. Street, Woodbridge, with burial in iridge; a son, Aniello Jr., New Orange, was held ifarket; 12 grandchildren; five plans (nr th* forthcoming year; Surviving arc her huiband Fairlawn Cemetery. % iminf? at the Greiner ireat-grandehlldren. and a sister, to stimuht< pnrental Interest In- Joseph I,.; two daughters Mrs' }|mTlc, 44 Green Street. Mrs. Gery was born in Wnld- "argaret, in Italy. ITA ihnuiuh programs with em-; «,l,.mn requiem Mass at Joseph Oles, Avoid, and Miss wick and moved here 13 years phtiils nn "Your Child, Your ',(• church. Burial was in Beverly Ann Molehnn, at home- ago. She was employed by Merck MRS. ANNA COUGHLIN Schnnl". her mother, Mrs. lUnsa; two sis- and Company, Rahway, for 12 CARTERET ~ Mrs. Anna members In sttend»nce hnlnne was ft life-long ters, Mrs. John Sklar, Sewnren years. She was a member of the toughlin, of ,19 Piilaski Avenue and Mrs. Peter Paullkens, Perth Mrs. Vislcaro, Mrs. Ray-; of Woodbridge. He was Ridgewood Chapter, Order of the lied Sunday at home. Born in Amboy: three brothers, Tiieodore moml 11,-ihomk, vice prwlctant \rmy veteran with ser- Eastern Star. ^artcret, she was a lifelong resi r and John Rzasa of Perth Amboy nnd p!ii; rnm chairman; Mrs. ri,w; World War II. He was Survivors are her husband, wll- lent here having resided for many and Henry RMSO, Carteret; and Jihtt Vivrrlto, secretar>'; Mrs. -pi ,is a maintenance man liam E.; a daughter, Mrs. John rears at 125 Lincoln Avenue. Mrs. [••red I'Vltnor. trllsurer. K-,yi(ibridge Parks Depart- one granddaughter. Puchkaver, Paramus; two grand- >oughlin was a parishioner of St. ApiKiintcd to head committees L,,i is a member of the Wl children; two sisters, Mrs. Mad- loseph's Romnn Catholic Church arc Mrs TtnNsrt Wolk, ways and T,|p Memorial Post 4410, EDWARD J. PURCEi,r,Y eline Rrwe,, Miami, Fla., and HftrHar- ind a member of its Altar -Rosary monns; Mrs. Stanford Moore and LH Woodbridge American JSELIN - Funeral services for riett Poehler, Maywood; and a Society. Edward .!. Purcelly, 50, 227 Julius Mrs. John Msnsfleld, member- brother, Howard Monroe, Wald Surviving are her husband, Jo- Street, who died Monday morning ship; Mrs. James Sheeny and IVIIIK are four listen, Mrs. wick. seph Coughlin; a daughter, Mrs. at home, were held yesterday at Mrs Hy Grant, room represen- rappola and Misg Made- Gillian Deverin of Carteret; three tatives; Mrs. Mike Brenkach, } the Thomas J. Costello Funeral M- C, A. MARTINO UEMOCKAIH AT I'll NH : More thnn ZOO Inmille^ ntlemleri the iiiuiinil pirnic sponsored by the Ynunn Dembcrati M Wnodbrid|*c. " both of Woodbridge; grandchildren and two sisters. Home, Qreen and Cooper Ave- Joseph Campanalc anil Iti-nnis (remins were in ehnrno. Speakers iin-hiilcd Council President Uobert E. Jarki and ConnrHmen John library; Mrs. Ca«Wr Landaeta, He" Hflrnii _.-,. „.—, WOODBRIDGE - Funeral ler- Mrs. Joseph Miller of Bound nues, with a Mas of requiem at R. K,((an, (leor^e Yfltei ami Joseph Nemyn. l,rH lo ri«l\(: Vales, CIIIIIK ilinen Robert Smith, Jacks, Nemyo, Freeholder John Fay, procedures and by-laws; Mrs. t/Tia Zells, Nlxoh; two vlccs for Mrs. Carmella M. An- irook and Mrs. Sam Blkwos of St. Cecelia's Church Burial was Municipal leader Frank Muriihv, Kgnn, V. .lark Ford. Ymnig Iteinm r;iU president; Cremlns and (ampannlr. Donald Barnes, magazines and Joseph, Woodbridge, tonelH Martlno, 74, of 188 Wood- 'nion. in St. Gertrude Cemetery, Col promotions; John Vlverito, school |gj< of Metuehen, bridge Avenue, who died Septem- education; Mrs. James Sheehan, onia. ber 8 at Perth Amboy General Funeral services were held The fastidious woman will h»vfl hospitality; Mrs. Herbert Don- ."MOLCHAN A native and former resident of Hospital, were held Saturday yesterday at 9 A.M. from the several umbrellas to mnlch c«r- nelly, historian Mid publicity. - Funeral seryices for Jersey City, the deceased had morning at the Greiner Funeral Lyman-Rumpf Memorial Home, 21 Locust Street followed by a ,, Molrhan, W Talmadge resided here for the past 12 years Home, '44 Green Street, with i GOr presses U, 3. on sharing requiem Mass at 9:30 A.M. at St. Westbury Park News who died Saturday at and was a parishioner of St. Ce- solemn high Mass of requiem a them when It is not raining. loseph's Church. Interment was taxes with states. lArnhoy General Hospital, celia's Church. He was a grand St. James' Church. Burial wai in St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. in St. Gertrude Cemetery, Co- «A yesterday at the Muska knight of St. Cerrlia'i Council AUce Cnthbertson 3639. Knights of Columbus and a onia. I chapel, m Hall Avenue, The deceased was a parishioner 1606 Oak Tree Road Amboy, with a hUfh member of the parish Holy Name of St. James' Church. A residen IseUn, New Jtney MnsJ at St. Stephen's Society and the St. Vincent de Tele.t U (-MM Paul Society. He was proprietor k fVrili Amboy. Burial was r.'Mn Fashion Show Intrude Cemetery, Colonta of the Ooverleaf Friendly Service CARD OF THANKS -Mrs. Clara Newman, Worth Takes Place Tonight treet, is a patient at Rahway lent of Iselin for the past Station and a veteran of the U. S. We, the family of Miss Margaret ,1 l__ . * _S M-. --.—-^ _ _ A •HfefcH Attlla MM^HJB^ '_I III _• • *#* Memorial Hospital. the decealtd former Army with service in World War Fleming, wish to thank all our WOODBRIDGE - Plan* have -Mr. and Mrs. George R. Perth Amboy after H. relatives and friends for the many been completed for the second [uncyeutt and daughters, Andrea, I (ram Sewaren when she Surviving are his widow, There- acts of kindness during our be- annual Mr. and Mrs. fashion )lympia, Laura, and G«orgeanne, . for 20 yean. She wai sa J.; two daughters, Margaret reavement in the death of our be- show to be held tonight at a Worth Street, were weekend of Group 38 of the P* and Elizabeth; two ioni, Edward loved sister and aunt, Misi Mar- o'clock at The Pines, Route 27, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Maz- garet Fleming. We also wish to Edison, sponsored by the Middle- zeo, Smithtown, Long island. thank all for the floral bouquets sex County Organization of At- and the spiritual bouquets pre- torney'! WIVM. -Mr. and Mrs. Aristedes Boo sented at this time. Proceeds will be used for the cio and son, Joel, of Brooklyn, were guests for several days of We alw with to thank Father law scholarship fund. Tickets may be purchased at the door; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forzano, Anthony Gaydo*. pastor of St. Jo- refreshments and door prizes in- Worth Street. seph'! Roman Catholic Church CAROL KOZAK ANNE ZURKOWSKI iluded. and Father VIcW Grabrien for SCHOOL OF NURSING GRADUATES: Miss Carol Kozak of 64 Football Giants' home games THOMAS JOSEPH their spiritual guidance to the de- Serving ai models will be law- yers, Judges and their wives. Beech Street, Fords, left, and Miss Anne Cheryl Zurkowskl, 213 are sold out. ' ceased previous to her death and East Henry Place, Iselin, right, were among the twenty-six for their acti of kindneu during young women who received diplomas at graduation exercises the period of bereavement; the of Perth Amboy General Hospital's Charles E. Gregory School CLOSEOUT1 Sisters of the Servants of Mary Ladies Auxiliary Sets COSTELLO of NOrsing in the auditorium of Woodbridge High School last 40" "Wide Jonilw Steel St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Meetings Tomorrow Thursday. FUNERAL HOME Church; Dr. Maurice Chodosh and WARDROBES PORT READING - The Ex- Mils Kozak is the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Kozak and Miss Eat 1904 - AUGUST F. GREINER Director Funeral Hornet Dr. Theodore Chenkin; Hillco ecutitve Board of the Ladies Aux- Zurkowski is the daughter of Mr, and Mn. Stanley Znrkowskt. SAVE MORE! .M Manufacturing Company and i 44 Green Street iliary of Port Reading Fire Com- Both are graduates of Woodbridge High School Direct Factory CD . ||D, employees; those who donatet Woodbridge sen St. * Cooper Ate. State & Center Sts. pany No. 1 will meet tomorrow The Charles E. Hutner Award for surgical nursing went to To Tool 4>Q & UP cars; the pall bearers; the Carter night at 7:00 at the firehouse and Miss Kozak. The award, given by Dr. Cyril I. Hutner, Wood- Iselin, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J, ct and Rahway police escorts; an the regular meeting will be held bridge surgeon, in memory of his son, was presented by Robert MONARCH ME 4-0300 the Lyman-Rumpf Funeral Horn immediately afterwards begin- Tel. LI 8-4641 HI 2-0075 S. Hoyt, the hospital's director. for its services ning at 8:00. MMMMMMMMflMtMMM FAMILY OF THE LATE Members are asked to make MARGARET FLEMING returns for the special project at this meeting. Your Garden RAHWAY SAVINGS INSTITUTION'S This Week FOURTH ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW Tor FINER ftUAIJTY Home fuphinjjs" By Tour Rutgers CMM1l! w luporltr SATURDAY SEPT. ltoh, FREE ENTRY Nothing like A Good Bain'T Which does your lawn and gar- den more good .water from a cloud or water from a pipe? DEPOSIT Was Uncle Joe right when he used to say: "I tell you there's GI HARD nothing like a good «ain."? YOUR FLOWERS In this sufrimer of water head- lines 1 tried to check out Uncle' Joe't statement with Rutgers IN OUR SHOW II soils scientists. The men I talked with go with Joe with exceptions I1 and a footnote or two. WATCH YOUR CARDEN First of all, as one of the scien- Hi! tists pointed out, rainwater is free, and that's a big score for Joe. PENNIES FROM HEAVEN INTEREST Second, it's true that rain wash- es impurities from the sky such as nitrogen and sulfur that have GROW value as fertilizers. How much value? Rutgers 15 JEFFERSON AVE., ELIZABETH scientists collected rainwater to find out. They decided that rain may bring down 10 to IB pounds EI^TRYFORM I «• UavralMtly Uettcd V«r NliMIeaex And Inlo. Conty Bedieat^-Giiud Ftlraitun's of nitrogen and 10 pounds of sul- Banking & Bouquets Big Whit* BuiMin* b Lo«a»d Only One Block Away From The UNION COUNTY COURT HOUSE. Ye^ fur on an acre In a year. OPEN TO qmZENS OF RAHWAY That much wouldn't keep your SECTION I. j you'll find Girud Furniture dirtctly on the corner of Jeffrrron Aw. A Dickinson St., EHllketh-<»ly one HORTICULTURE AND ADJOINING COMMUNITIES U,ok in from BOTH Bio«d St *nd Elii«beth Ave. / | lawn green, by a long shot, or grow a crop of corn. < CLASS IM. NO. OUUHMO. DuoumoM or CUM f .1- j, • Possibly not as well M water Roses i from the tap, whether it comai I. a. Btnglt tpMUam from underground or from sur- b. Collection ot tnrw, ma* face runoff — In either case con- Dahlias I. k. angle nwoUuBD, - taining minerals that growing D. One «ifcty. ttww plants need. MlacdlaiMcns There's likely to be more pen- (Am trit*t im no* mwttonad I. «. fllnito m*dm*n i FIMMRE nies from heaven in an industrial b. ThN« Off * kind area, than, say, in Wyoming, be- Zinnias cause there's more sky nitrogen I. a. Wnglt tmMtmoi ' b. Ona TClMr, flTS Bloons ' to be washed out of the sky, Petunias 1 thanks to Industrial smake. I. ». OolteoUoo at > But, say« one scientist the b. Oollwttoo o* ~--.-» UiQAIllMttU\ ibrogen and sulfur that we get &. Ooiflctton at MO-UMd J in rainwater probably come* Asters 1 from Pennsylvania or some other; 1. OollaotJon at di I t state. There's a pretty good1 Marigolds DetMh md Return to chance that much of the sky- T. Collection of nw Mlied Booqnet RAHWAY SAVINGS INSTITUTION borne fertilizer produced abund- 8. A oofflwtton at jour AmtMt nounn ! 1500 Irving Street, Rahww, N. J. antly in New Jersey is blown out Each oklbttor *gnm to conform id all roles aa PARADISE! to sea. SECTION n. NtaMbhtd to the CommliUtt. BEDHOOMS! UVWG BOOMS! DDTO" CAN'T BEAT GENTILE KIND ARTISTIC COMPOSITIONS LAMPS! TA1LEJ1 EBCOED C5ABBWBJ! MR^J^™ As you can see, if Uncle Joe is FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS talking about plant food falling FOAMBACKED BUGSt ROOM-SIZE RUGS! BBOADLOOM-Gimd CLASS Wgnatnra of ttNMtK* "~" from the sky on a rainy day he 1 Miniature • Arrangement i otf.r. «n.rt. rdueWous b.r»«in hunter. . HbdM I**- may or may uot be right. 2. Arrungement of Dry Plowen » rf t And if lie has in minii u gentle, 3. AmmgemBut of FruM : and ft 4 Armngement of Wild Flowen 'I Telephone all-day rain, he's absolutely 5. ArrfuiKement for Luuoboon T*bl< right when he gays there's noth- (Bring your own ou-rd table mid doth) Admission Fre« 6. My Favorite Arrangemmit ing like it. IN THB' STATE OF NEW JERSEY plus FREE LAY-AWAY1 Such a rain doesn't puddle and pack the soil as overhead irriga- Entry Blanks Available at the Bank... ENTER NOW. tion often does. Soils men say that must of us are in such a hurry to finish the irrigation job that we run the water too fast, You'll TALK PRICE... putting on maybu half an inch The Friendly, Progressive Bank of water an hour. That could make the soil suffer a little every time, Ou the whole, Untie Joe would Get The BEST DEAL! seem to be right. There's nothing like a good rain. But water from a pipe is a lot better than rain when there's no RAHWAY rain. , cou.iderb,« th. ..- ~>iito» ot delivery, FKACEMAKKK SHOT KrientUviUe, Md. -• Elmore C. Savings Institution L 10 *,. «f puroh.«, th. ..me item for 1. mli i't'iiipletun was fatally shot trying to end a quarrel. When th« fifty- 15OO IRVING STKKKT, RAHWAY, N. J. Gimd Mmo wiU cefund o- only th. dUM k b»vLii year old man tried to end Serving ltahway and Adjoining Communities for 114 Ye^ra W« COMPAQt-MIke «ir««l( u brawl in front uf a tavern, one uf the iiitil drew a .22 calilJt-r re- Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation VU'.VUJ and tliut i'tiiiyletuu twice. Indfioendpnt.-T,eBdpr

, TOT can States. He is regularly sta-'July of |,M , from Woodbridge Senior High 1 Jl; tionod at Fort Bragg, N.C, aa a pen „ School Inst June Mo!|, military policeman. A 1961 grndu- view of K, Hercdind There: ,,IP of WoodbridRe Senior The Brennnn Heal Estate Agency, Main Street, WoodbridRe, is moving to Edison Township,) »EXTRA SPECIAL! 1 across from the Haritnn Arsenal. where Bill and Aida Brennnn have .purchnsed their own building. We ALL WHITE' wish them the best of luck , . . OtVr news in the rral estate field: Ida Vazzano has left Ber- TRI TILT ALUMIHUM COMBINATION tagna's and is planning to open her own agency . . Army PFC Gary J. Tercfcnko. 22, son of Mr STORM & SCREEN and Mrs. Stephen Tercfenko, 15 f» The Mailbox: Livingston Avenue. Kords, is serv ing with the Intor-Amcrican nonce Natels»n'» Old Foshionrd HlMV Mni'ini' Corporal Robert Wcis. force in the Dominican Republic for Ganl Shirl* WINDOWS wn of Mr and Mrs. Anthony H. part of the peace force establish- Weis 107 Washington A*-nuc, Co- ed by the Organization of Ameri- 32"x67" lonia' is serving with tfil. First Marine Aircraft Wing at Marine Corps Air Station, Iwakum, PLUS Japan. The Wing provides avia lion logistical and tactical support to infantrymen based in Jnpnn, ALUMINUM COMBINA... Okinawa, the and Viet, Nam . . .Seaman Barry Sollish, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sollish. \ TaiiRlewood Lane, Co- lonia is serving aboard the des- STORM MR. & MK.S. GARV ZlEtiKNBAUJ troyer USS Norris, currently operating with the Sixth Fleet in "ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT MEAT MARKETS' MARRIED RKCENTLY; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ziegenbalg who ex- the Mediterranean . . .Cornelius changed vows in the Dighton Methodist Church, Gove. Kansas. Gilligan, 180 Prospect Avenue, 595 New Brunswick Avc.l Route 18 1240 K. St.

uaUpn specialist and DiLeo is a Held communications specialist SALAMI 07ib HAM » 3 MtlHI rfDCRM, DtPOmtf |f*M">*MUi . .Represented in the Freshman uaajMn the Eluahdn General WITH THIS COUPON HOMEMADE f vilTH THIS JfoBpital and Dispensary School « Nursing ure Miss Yvonne T -zcynski, daughter of Mr. and POTATO SALAD joD AVCMSL OFFICK AVENEL-COLON1A (WICK BNB0N OFFICE * i. Stanley Zasay,Wki, a7 l)f,M- Z3 OFF 3 IBS. 411 AWel Street 1379 St. Qeorg* Avenue Uacolo (filghway (Route #27) orest Avenue, Avenel; Miss COLESLAW i'-J^ Corner Sbepard Place Mrs, Freda Wlnski. m Luke Ave nue. Colonia; Mi CtimJ w GROUND CHUCK Macaroni Salad : nny^ 0 ss FOWSf OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK OFFICE OEL1N OFFICE Galvanek, daughter of Mr U1K| OK 87S King Q«arge Road 31S Raritan Avenue 79 Middleaex Avenue Mrs. Rudolph Galvanek, 727 Bur ll PERTH AMBOY OK t'ICE WOOUBRIDGr. OFPICK J" 1 Mr, i GROUND ROUND oii«i i 214 Smith SUoet Muui'« Avenue fc Berry Street """' «">><• thru Stli. U in.) Horn I 2 45 All ifour women \\t icicttr Ilir rlgtil Iv llflilt «itiaiiUll*l. Nut 4 NEWS From All the Independent • Leader Community Carteret Press EDISON - FORIS IMCOI Independent-Leader (E.B.) Thursday, September 16, 1965 PAGE ELEVEN WINDOW On Green Street Name Two Semifinalists in Merit Scholarship By The Staff

r ,,| n visit with John Nagy's horse, "Noble Yankee," at Liberty' /./«/ v 1 ;,.|v l':irk outside of Philadelphia and if he can nm as well ns he *° ' of Taxpayers Who nnd carrots, he should he a sure winner. The Colonia Gulics Posts Byleckie : N|,rcts to run him at Freehold next week. Filed Assessment Pleas .!,„. McLaughHn was quite an amazed yonnR man the other ,l,,» when he »aw a siKn "McLaughHn Avenue," posted on his CARTEIIET - Here is the list Healy Place: Gerhard $15,000 Bail Liitz of Carteret. tftXDavnro whnon »».! »*• 'll—'-"- "'---' .,ri,l, North ««•«• A couple oi his good friends put the sign „„„.::." T.-r 0 *,„*• ap.,« uianotte Street; Paula Ihdr 47. Wadiak * - """•••*'• "•• -""• liftr«r cjrssK^a--?' In Slaying 1 Ti tnlln VMIII: the eight Middlesex county bankers from this area who" " n: ;on. Jr., 51 Charlottee .Streettreet-: MM-aary ,,.. leistered to attend the fifth annual Bank Management and' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 DeFilippis"" , 53 Charlotte Street WOODBRIIKiK - From all in- Chosen ,. , ions Workshop to be held at the Nassau Inn. Princeton next M:W> A. JM. 1:45 P, M, dications, Prosecutor Edward J. I ; liv are Andrew J. Hiln, Carteret Bank mid Trust Company; Anthony Parlatti, 15 Spoganetz SJevc Gilles, 55 Charlotte Street: Dolan will nol seek n first degree ! ,,.d P. Buntenbuch and Wesley Edgar of ihe First Bank and Avenue;"Samuel murder eh,'ir«i> atfainst Patrick CARTERET - Principal Blnir 1 ( Hnail: r (Street; Judith Vinsko 52 Put- (lulics, 23, 2l!2 Oak Street, who las King announced this week, " . . . , j " 'im;m Shut?.. 25 Pin'ho charged by Woodbridge that two boys who would be sen- Avenue- Eueone Pike 12. iors at Carteret High School bav« !lt >licc Saturday night with the I,,. ,mri Mrs. Otto Walker of CarlerW are hark Jrnm a trip berry Street RiffiielcVamuhm i',' been named Semifinalists In tt» Minnie. atrick CCt; J hn Gnt iwtfiun slayinfj of a Colonia man. " ^r Street; John So' !n\f ,J, Af vcnue ° V rent- l%5-66 Merit Scholarship compe* .31 Swarlhmo.re Drive; Raymond I J; '° . "ft™ ' '" (inlics was released Tuesday ltn A T lion. ,,, <.-. ii. ! w. 2 Monroe Avenue; Thomas om Middlesex County Jail under l,(.-(irRe ucruVerity thrilleinrmeud over havinn.tving seen thme Miss America SMptei pier Bp'nson'HaBenson Hainoi s 43 Swirth I • »"»"«-• «vi-nue; inomas The students cited for their high ti Hll Allli Cit d h f l1 m str(lc| Jllan ,! MI Convention Hall, Allnnlic City, and Ihe fact that he has more Drive; John Maizarella 4ll'S- , .™nnyson : 5,1)00 bail set by Middlesex achievement are Jameg Byleckfe .rorfiia's autograph. |Sw-nrthmm-e Drive; Howard Wur- ,•,' • , HW 9trcd' J:"lire nunty Judne John B. Molineux and Edward Wadiak who enrolled ••' ' * H. 15 Sw-M-thmnrrthnwee DriveDrivn-: EdP^.'- VadaV1^- a?™ms(in AvcnuB- 1 the request of Varren Wilentz at Stevens Institute of Technology i. iilit-n "Smllty" Vahaly, announce* Ihe grand opening of the w;ird 2:00 V. M. (dies' attorney. Mill?r, II Swarthmnre j^arv at the end of their junior year at , i iteadinii Tavern, Inc., at 19 Tappen Street, Port Reading c.unrino, 52 Harrison rive; John Miinlko, 5 Sw;irth-i ,\vf,nu'r The Woodbridge man is charged1 he invitation of the college. They • s.iiunliiy night with festivities beginning at 8 o'cloek. jmorr> Drive; .i.,;iiut. .vilLllrifMichael Oil"Sickicrka! , 10 •ith killinR George Hahn, 21, 32 re among the higlwet-scorinj; • • » • Tnedora Men.sch.LSllnnysi(J(, Mw. Rosc 'redmore Avonue, Colonia follow- students on the National Merit sI Sw.-irthmni-e Drive; Ciincttcii» Sunnysids,,™,,,;.i~e Driven..:..~:. Anne He- ••in•.iinan Joseph Nemyo, Hopclawn delegate, was seen having 'rnnsio, 30 Patrick Street, „,„„., ng an argument. Scholarship Qualifying Test, ad- Ilackctl 35 22 Sunnysidu Drive, Joan Kiiday night at Hackney's in Atlantic City with Mrs. JohnjJohn - Patrick Street; Wal-i 24 Sunnyside Gillies' application for bail was ministered last March in over 17,. Stemkowski, .13 Patrick Street; Mrs. Stephen Facuk. Jr., lo,,,| auxiliary members seph Nycz, 26 Sunnyside Drive; lot contested by Prosecutor 600 schools nationwide. More thaj> i Ambrose Roves. 29 Pntrick Street: LIBRARY DONATION: (Left lo KiRht) Carterct Public Library Prtsiilent Harold Koss, Mrs. Earl New Jersey State Firemen's Convenimn Walter Geaman, 28 Sunnyside )olan. 14,000 Semifinalists were appoint- Joseph Palesado, 27 Patrick Rumpf, Chairman ol the Evening Memliership Division of the Carteret Women's Club, and Library ed across the country, Drive; Anita Laforge, 22 Has- Director George Mortowunec inspect one of the books purchased through the donation of $240,00 by Although the prosecutor did not 1, hmiv Zullo'» definition ol a brat - A child who acts like Street tings Place; Rose Sims, 20 To become Finalists, the stih ' 10:30 A. M. the EMD. ilaborate, due to recent court de- lh;, but belong* to your neighbor. Hastings Place; Dorothy Ludo- ents must substantiate their , Francis Disnnzo. 25 Patrick isions on releasing evidence to wiR. 18 Hastings Place; John De-' he press before the suspect qualifying test performance on a j Street; Stinlev I.eniart 2 iecond examination, submit rec- \ >.,« iation of Master Plumbers of W and Vicinity. ? Pat- ;msC]n Ifi Hastings Place; Mary :omes to trial, it is known that a W !lcr V(llk mmondntions by their schools, ., of the N.J. State League ol Ma,i,r Plumbers Inc.,"heid ^. ^'j ,'t . M Pat-ji\nn Martin, 14 Hastinggs Place; •lephone conversation took place and fulfill muline requirement*; ,i,,r n,eetinE last Tuesday at the Village Inn. Woodbridge. | ^VX f whose home the slaying took m;mn, 20 Patrick Street; Leomrcla: group. Finalists are eligible for i ,. -•• scretary. John Smith, were elected to retain there post;roiicc'viio 18 p-.tr k Street Z 2:30 P. M. iliice and Hahn, who just recent 1 he scholarships sponsored by ' .-.ml term. The newly elected officers were Louis Rohland, L p^, ,, « nrlott^ street- William T. Coles, 47 Harrison ld ch [y had been released from the NMSC and over 280 corporationa, I i; Kred Daum, financical secretary, and Louis Bangiori. • ' '<-<•'• i Avenue: A^nes Rynkiewicz. 49 inny. The conversation became l7 H;ls n s Plafe 'oundations, colleges, unions, I _ .. , , ,. „. , c" ;..•;•-: " "• " K : Harrison Avenue; Ann Irene De- ii argument. Later Hahn and two t-arms. The president also apiwnted Charles Smith, John Mcqiiillen. 15 Hnstinw indvitch 51 Harrison Avenue- trusts, professional associations, ', 1 riends arrived at the Butth home other organizations, and indivich • i ,.IIC Representative and Edward Daum, chairman of the;Place: ||f»nry Aleksandrich. 1- !Eileen Dempsey 53 Harrison Ave- 1 Hid found Gulics and Butth wait uals. Names of the Merit Scholar! i i, ,•.!«• Committee. Jlastm.rs Place; W.irren Horn. 9 nUD. Cecilia Tempio, 55 Harrison ing for them. Gulics, who said he 1 chosen from among the Finalists ni« otticers will be installed at the next regular meeting mlhstln-'s Place; Eioccn Ginriia-I Avenue- James Irving 57 Harri- was Butth's friend, later told M will be anounced about April 27, i , ,no. 7 Hasiinas Pb"e; Fred Cri--1 gon Av'enue. Howard" Ferris police he did not know how thi 1966. i ni. 5 Hastings Place. I Harrison Avenue. • Ml.mtli- City raa oot ol a«plruw, ear plugs Md tranqullliers un went off, that he had no In- Each Merit Scholarship Is « i 10:15 A. M. ,M ihr wcfkp«f an New Jenejr Flirmen and visiting units Joseph Rryk. 4 Wedsowonii :ention of shooting Hahn, that he four-year award covering the tin- i m bordering stales itaged • fsor-hnir long Firemen's Day Drive; Ilrmmid Nicholsnn, r just wanted to frighten him a dergraduate college years. The i nil- «H la wailing firm, boomlnfi <>annon«, clangim; bflls Wedgwood D''ivc: Edward F^iicci. way so there would be no trouble Winner's stipend is tailored to his . 10 W(>:l"ewn,:d Drive ,In>in Pctro- need, up to a maximum of $6000 :'! rr.H'kllnK fire crackers. Part Rc.idim: I in- Co., added In the Police founfl Hahn lying in the '. ii -slim of UK affair mm ik nntu.il sUt by Sabby Martlno. 1 being held in the county jail on Sunnyside Drive; Willinm Kni'e!. the four years. Winners choose j, complaint of aWing'rjiM abetting [•their own colleges and courses Pn?nl111 !|,,il of School #27 in Colonia. .Drivp:; Pnsnu.i1 ,„„.,.,„„. ;, tion, makes it certain that he is ade of the program, which was !SvTOrthmorc Drive; Alfred 7c- not going after a first degree founded in 1955 with grants from \ Invin, 2H Swarthmam Drive: Wi! murder charge, for there is evi- i lir Ionic awaited bowling match between rival physical educa- the Ford Foundation and the Car- ' linm J.inello. 3R Harr'-on Avenue. dently insufficient evident • negie Corporation of New York. i iiMi-hrr* RaaUy eame to a head with Iht team of Director, ll:fl(l A. M. premeditation. "Much of our future leadership 1 tut- I hi hay, Joe Zurich and anchorman Ben Minurcl, heating Donald Dunont, 42 rbrrismi I.AltOH A1IU-: HONOKKD: l'li»tu siiuws preslntatiuu at a plaque to Joseph Welusz, vice president will come from these young j i. irk> of Peter Capllano, Phil tlansen and Fred Cheeky. The Avenue: James McCSrroll. -14 ill the ('arlcn-t Labor Council lor his activities in liihalf of labor. The presentation was made by the people," said John M, Stalnaker, ' • rs are weking additional matches and extend a challenge Harrison Avenue. James Ells- Curti-rct Industrial Council. Shown from left to right, Air. Welusz, Mayor Andrew Banick, John Den Mothers Needed president of the National Merit ', thin tht idwol ayitem. worth. 4li Harrison Avenue, James McMulty, tonstinaster Ht the dinner; William Situr, president of the Industrial Council who made Scholarship Corporation. "Semi- j Glenfiold, 48 Harrison Avenue: For Cub Pack No, 46 the presentation and Herman Keichert, president uf the Labor Council. finalists are representative of our the former Linda Szucs mlyson COLONTA — There is an urgent country's most intellectually able .! nuiwr at a bridal shov.Tr recently, attended by numerous,!J7l; ..Robcrt K;'hy- 1 Mmlro° Presently there are one hundred need for den mothers for Cub young people, i Sorthie & t-ally Joan '«, nf the Township. Linda is employed in the Welfare 1^" Kikulv-i Merchants Seek volunteers who will be stationet Pack 46 according to an announce- .... . - ,. . • • , •,, •• • mmui..i, 9 Monroe Avenue; An- Project HOPE "In honoring them, we should ; ANTHONY SCHIMMKNTI, JR. at shopping centers and banks ment by Akela Herbert Kasoff remember that others have contri. and after a short vacation, thf couple will reside on up- (h • Musti|, „ Mnnroc A M ii VStreei rA^d^tl ih nH U_"WoodbridgennM»* •• IrJ tin . i but additional Volunteers, to gi who advised many plans will have nue: Stanley Rowlin. 27 Monroe COMPLETKS COURSE: An- Relief From Ban buted significantly to their success three hours of their time are neec to be eliminated unless some vol- • * * • Drive; Richard I.ohn, 23 Monroe thony 'Sehimmenti, Jr., of 2$ Tag Days Set by encouraging the characteristica i WOODBRIDGE - Merchants ed. Those interested are askec unteers are received soon. which produce high achievement, ' i >i. HooribridKe Senior ClUifna Club'will hold its initial meet- Drive; Steve Ili'rini'.es, :il Monroe Bernath St., has successfully ilong Amboy Avenue (Route 35), WOODBRIDGE - A fund-rais-| to call Mrs. Stoukas at Li. 8-301 including energy and hard work. . : >'l theneaMD at the K. of (. Hall on Amboy Ave., Wood- Drive: Daniel Kos'eck, 3:1 Mon- completed a summer session of Any woman willing to give one fho have been protesting the no-; ing drive in Woodbridge Town- The local chapter of the fin The Semifinalists bring honor not . <•''•':•• al 1:30 (hi* afternoon, .Ernest Burrows, president, e«-roe Drive: Zygmunt Kw.'isniak, .17 the Glassboro Fine Art* School, topping, no-standjng regulation,! ship f project, HOPE was an- afternoon a week to work with Monroe Drive; Jolui Dinnncenzo, or independent united devoted e: only to themselves, but also to : '!" an invitation to resident* over 55 yean of ate. The Iselin- in Glassboro. A member of the ave yet to receive an answer nounced today by Dr. Antoine boys ages 8 to 11 may contact R. 2] WcdMwood Drive: P.Uvood elusive itoWard Project HOPE their families, their teachers, and . • i""ij urganiaatton held its opening meeting at the Isriln Carteret High School Band and !rom the State Highway Depart- Att,alla, head of the Division of Nietzer, 381-1664 in the Shorecrest Colgan, 23 Wedseuond Drive. Middlesex Cohnty. It is the.prin< their communities." I "< lliiuw on Greeo Street nnd welcomed five new members. Dance Orchestra, Sehimmenti ment since their protest meeting Health. cipal ^ctivity of the People-I or Lynn Oaks area, or M. Rob- • •• i> elected preiidenl, Michael Daly, was highly impressed 11:15 A. M. played 2nd trumpet with the in August 10. bins, 388-8631 in Jordan Woods, Tag days will be held Sep- People Health foundation whii Whatever insults my state in- < «"T 95 members were In attendance, Edward Aujusfine; Albert Sar- school orchestra and also was Nat Smith, hardware merchant, tember 17-25 under the chair- provides health opportunities fi Woodbridge Knolls or Video Park sults me. ])o, :ifi Monroe. Drive: Kevin Ma- a member of the choir. reported today that the Municipal son, 17 Wcdgcwood Drive; Walter manship of Mrs. Stoukas, Fords. people everywhere. area. —Preston S. Brooks. The Glassboro School, a state Council has asked Police Director "lie having an apartment for rent, kindli' contact Mrs. Gloria Popek, 15 W'ediji'tt-ood Drive: college of music, has had its oseph Galassi not to hinder park- HI Project Bowtie, 473 Port Heading Avenue Port Readin ..'ohn Hnmmill, K! Wc TS at business establishments , -,,., it ^%: . i L_. _f _: :^ IL third season of instruction and '••I-74J2 Mrs. Dinerman says an opartmbt of any size in the!Drive; Donald Mahler, 7 draws students of frJm 12 to 19 ilong this section untn a ruling is I ood Drive: Louiis S- TobT y Rai- i May area can be utilized years of age from New Jersey •eceived from the State Highway an. 1 Wedgwood Drive; Sam- dapartment. Binstein. 2:i Hani^im Avenue; and numerous other states to Lee Jordan, Buniu Lane, Woodbridge, retained attend this well known college. Merchants are willing to nego AMBOY FORDS GIGANTIC aymond Peletier. 2 Healy Place; K iHi yard dash rapremacy by defeating Leo Seyglinski, also liate a compromise with no park wph Knckos, 4 Healy Place; DOGS TO GUARD ZOO ing during the rush hours of 71 '"'itch It in store for Ihe future. ngs Place: Robert Scanlon, 19 nounced armed guards Will use William L. Springer, member o • • • listings Place; Nun?yo Nardo- police dogs to protect the zoo andthe House (R., 111.): its animals. In the past two l( le, 48 Charlotte Street. "Nothing can save profession.! '.va, Marie Mushro. chosen Miss Congeniality in the Miss months, 209 vandals were caughi •I I'aifeant, certainly deserves (he title according to Mr. 1:30 P. M. boxing if it is left to the grabber; Jacob Amir, (50Charlotte Street; in the zoo at night. and grafters." '•I's. William Hornsby of Ford*. The Hornsbys, who spent the v ichael LituE, 52 Charlotte SNAKE FOR GIFT 'I in Atlantic City atteiujipfi tine convention of the ew reel; Kennelh-Sandor, 54 Char- THE WORLD BOOK S|ate Firemen's Association hold in Convention Hall, stayed Mount Vernon, Ohio — Thirteen itle Street; Michael Ciparik, 17 ENCYCLOPEDIA "'•IIIILS Mute) which aceommodatjMl a half a doien or so of ealy Place; William Olear,' 13 year old Ann Kahrl was surprised ll!lll| • First tp Sales iy contestunb. They lemarked that Misi fowfl not only ealy Place; Edward Olsen,1 13 when she opened her birthday 1 'eal beauty but also possessed a sparkling pefsonallty, mak- [ealy Place; Alexander Simmonsl gift from her brother. It was a • Budget Plan ' ' a favorite of the hotel guests. Healy Place: John Teague " small boa conslrujtor. Ann was Call Martin Braun [ealy Place; Stephan Hollosey, delighted with hen gift because VAti-5868 1 she likes animals ol all kinds. 1965 K)KD MUSTANG 2 j 2 onial Dinner Plans Healy Place; Helen Horak, 3 \hule for EdwardL. Olsen Learn to Dance LEFTUVER SELL-OUT — Fire Com- Nu. 1 for 15 years before mpving 1 lii-orjjt' Van Tassel and from Woodbridge this past year. at '•liiird Fuerch have been Ili< is also a member of the Wood- 1965 MUSTANGS '•'•-chairmen of « te«tii bridge Firemen's Exempt Asso- i'r honoring Edward^ ciation. •atniur commisbionerj Assisting the co-chairmen will TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON ALL 1965 FORDS ,llir ii 7 p.m. at The Bel be William Van Tassel, Leonard UU» KilMSKN AVE., AVENEL * GALAXIES * MUSTANGS * FALCONS * T-BIKDS IV|1|| | Amboy. Fomier May^ M inkier, Stanley Cheslak, Andrew PHONE ME ""•'' l1'. (jteiner will bu the Anderson, and Peter Fenick of the CUSTOMS * FAIULANES * KCONOLINE WINS * PICK-UP TRUCKS Woodbridge Fire Company; John Acrobatics - Ballet - Tap ''"ini'i- will be given by J. Kellnei- ami William Gerity of ilt|Ke. Khe Company No. 1 the Board of Fire Commissioners; Toe - Modem Jazz - Pre-School OVER 50 CARS TO SAVE $ $ $ $ ON! Commander Albert Wood and '"' Hourd of Fire Commis- Class • Semi-Private * I'rivate Lessons : Thomas F. Kath of the American - »l District No. I with Am- is Ann Smith, the Instructor, in a member 1 Legion. ' '•won Post 8T,.Woodbridi!e and graduate, and received her muster's degree, Also James E. Renter, Thomas PARENTS '"'7 Squad, Woodbridge in dance arts from 1 '''ti'emen's Association, as Fitzpati-ick, and Frank Boka ol May Hegtster CLASSES L"'l4oyees of Shell OU Wuottbridge Exempt Firemen's Their DANCE EDUCATORS of AMERICA Inc. towaren, when* Mr. Association; Donald Sullivan aud Children NOW l:i employed, also joining fiordon Hunt of the Emergency An Organization ol Qualified Dance Teachers him " " "ISquadSquad; James Bmke, Kdwanl ;|ll",who is now living in Cheslak. and Herbert Dalton W NOW, K lustrations May Be Made By GOING '"• '**«» a membur ui| the Shell Oil Company ""'• Fire Company No. 1 William M. Lebeda, Assistunl 1'iuiu CALLING MK 4-3098 ON Fire Chiet, was named ticke '"^ a Commissioner of ll'.M.tu'51'.M. Or Visiting Our .Studio At Diligent DiMouutit ii| Mo 1 for 18I vtai's ch.uniiiiH and advised tickets nia> ht ohljiiiicil iiuui uny uwinbt'i' ui •-••li- nl (lie m Fjre. IS(» ltMMSEN AVENUE, AVENEL ot' Fire DUUkt the cominillee. Independent-teadCT (E.B.y. Cartpret Thursday, September lfl, 1968 .PAGE TWELVE Del Hoffman of Colonia to Star In 'South Pacific' at Magnolia Inn Dinner Theater in Matawcm

COI.ONIA - Starring in the I'ulit.v; prize-winning musical hit "South Pacific" at the Mag-1 PTAlSToOpen imli.-i Inn Dinner Theatre. Route 7? M.i.iu.in. Stirling September 14 to-ill bo l)c! Hoffm.in, 95 Pres- Season Sept. 2( ton Hoad, Miss Hoffman will play the part of Nellie, made famous .lN - The executive board, by the incomparable Miss Mary th PT-\ of School 15 met in Martin, in the first play of the -!iool on Pershing Avenue, ! third reason of the Magnolia Inn uith Mrs. Herm.in Mnurer pre- Dinner Theatre. The first cenenil membership The musical director for this . will he held Monday,! production is Irving Kline, Col- onia, and the exaiitive director " Y 20. H P- M., at the, and producer is'Raymond J. school Robert M.iscenik, school i eim, Jr., president of "K" As- nrinnrol. will introduce the mem- ;ociates, Theatrical Productions IHM< of the faculty. ; S'wHil picst speaker will be, Mr», I1KRDERT W. VFALDMANN J1C. Harelil I- ftts. A.C.S.W.. disc Joe Franklin, star of the Mem- Work Supervisor, of the Middle- BUTE: Above are the tacominK officer, of the Coloola Cancer Onb aMi meeting In School ory Lane Show W.O.R. T.V., daily 20 Monday. l*« to right, Mrs. Elner Greuoriuisen. treasurer; Mrs. r wx County Family Counseling Mrs. Robert from 11 to 1:15 p.m. and Jim Service. Wnodhridge. He will Waldmann - Carlo Ritf>8 Mn. Karl Lawton, president; Mrs. Joseph Capbaano, vice president Ameche, star of his own radio have as his topic "How To RflisC| secretary. show on W.H.N. Radio, daily tho Grammar School Child". - from 9 to noon, will be present at Plans will be completed for a Solemnized on Saturday the ribbon cutting ceremonies hot doq luncheon to be held forj at the opening of the play which Classes For Retarded Children 'the students, Thursday, Septem- ISELIN — The wedding *{ %n wDl run for five weeks. Cere- ber 23 Class mothers wi be) Iwllle Carlo, daughter (,f Mr'inj raoniei will begin at 7:30 p.m. called to assist in the preparation, Mrs John Carlo, 40; (tv,.iM To Open In Perth Amboy Monday September 24. and serving ! Street, and Herbert W \\/t Hoffman Is a graduate of I Refreshments will be served by mann, son of Mrs n(..,.aP a'^' ISELIN - The Raritan Valley Feagln School of Drama and the Kindereartcn mothers after, man of Germany and ;(*> Unit of the New Jersey Associa- Radio, N. Y C. and studied voice the meet ins Hans Wnldmnnn, solenu tion for Retarded Children met Play To Be Offered Seven Openings with Thomas Davis, tenor of the urday afternoon at St Monday, at the Grace Emanuel By Sisterhood Monday Metropolitan Opera. She appeared Church with the Rev. .lohn for' Lutheran Church, New Brunswick. weekly on radio station W.G.Y.N., rity officiating at the double rmj 1SEUN - Sisterhood of Con- F.M., New York. " " PTO 21 Plans The second annual Dr. Scott gregation Beth Sholom will meet In Fire Company ceremony. Award was presented to Robert ting with that Adelines^ to Hold Monday, September 20, 8:30 P.M., Given In marriage bv her|j. Hto, of New Brunswick, for his ISEUN - At a meeting of thetheatre. in the Temple, 90 Cooper Avenue. Iselin Volunteer Fire Company 'Book Store' Ihcr. the bride w.is ,,;;ir,v! work with the mentally retarded. The Colonia woman was a mem- while satin gown *ith cmb'i. The new officers were installed Mrs. Ted Blumberg and Mrs#1. . District 9, Sunday at the ber of the Barbizon Theatre Co., Herbert Rosenblatt, program Green Street Firehouse. Chie Dessert - Card Fete Oct. 4 ITPII French lace ami 1 de!a.j. as follows: Mrs. Frank Stagg, New York and. starred in many COI.ONIA - School 21 held its •ibis chapel Icnsth tr.iin Htr term as pre-chairmen, will present a play, Herbert Gunthner submitted a of their productions. She was fea- first P.T.O board meeting, at the Plainfield, second "Anatomy of a Member", written report on fire calls answered dur- ISELLN - The Clover Leaf; shoulder length veil of silk il!:js,t sddcnt; Leonard Walczak, Fordsd , tured vocalist with the Irv. Mine Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc., home of Mrs. Alvin Lerner with fell from a matching hoe brj,- by the National Women's League. ing the month of August as fol-Orchestra. first vice president; David Cal- The cast will consist of members lows: Three bouse, four field, one is planning it* first dessert-card Mrs. Carl Glirk presiding. It was! niece.and she carried .1 cav-iJt lah*, Middlesex, second vice pre- of the Iselin Sisterhood. vehicle, two drills, two miscell- Miss Hoffman Is the lead sop- party to be held Monday, Octouti, decided the annual book fair will Iwucpiet of white orrh.ds rano for Temple B' nai Jocob be eliminated and in its place a sident; Mrs. James Bums, Parlin, aneous, and five false alarms, 4, 8:30 p.m., at the Green Street; Matron of honor was Mr< ,V corresponding secretary; Mrs. Plans for the 1965-1966 season choir in Avenel. She sang the 1 book store will be conducted in will be presented to the member- making a total of 17 calls. A Firehouse Hall. Guests will be eph Constandi. Somcr\-ille Rr,d«- James Peti, Jamesburg, record- total of MB fire calls has been leading role in an original cantata requested to use the Grand Street Speaker Monday conjunction with the school li- ing secretary; Donald Cullerton, ship by the board. Mrs. Robert for Woodbridge Hadassah. Miss maids were Miss Mary l/« r> Freeman, president, urges all answered since December 1,1964. entrance only, so as not to inter- Cuollo. Scotch Plains: Mi«j Ohra Colonia, treasurer; and Marlln Hoffman formed the Lord Street ISELfN - The Kennedy Park • overwhelming members to attend. Players at B'nai Jacob and profer- e with the firemen in case of School PTA will meet Monday, at: Falcone, Brooklyn, N. Y Carson, Cranbury, financial secre- Frank DePreiter, 174 Ridgeley emergency. cess of the concert series last tary Avenue, Iselin, was sworn inti o duced and starred in "Fifth Sea- P.M., in the all room Serving hi* cousin as best nn son". She was also seen in the as Paul Richards, The board of directors consists Beth Sholom Lists the fire company by George will be sold again this year. MISS BARBARA DOERR of Mrs. Frank Ft3zee, New Mar- Chambers, president. Lord Street Players productions sponsor a barn dance. November;wjn preside. Ushers were Victor of "Light Up the Sky" and "Tun- 14, at tbe American Legion Hall,! ENGAGED: Mr. and Mn. Manville, and Gerald Carlo, 1* ket; Richard Rhodes, Spotswood; Sabbath Services There are presently seven open- g p •^ Whitaker. principal, will The «& Watch format, William Doerr, 18 Wwtbory ings in the fire company. Men Carteret. 1 lin, brother of the bride. Mrs. Joseph Kannon, Nixon; Dr. nel of Love." introduce the teachers and then l**»<*n the P™'* , ° *»» Road, Iselin, have annouM**' ISELIN Rabbi Michael Scholar, between the ages of 21 and 35, The new star of "South Pacific"! Mrs. Francis Lands, president,!»ive an "over-view" of the com- I™t will continue this year Anna Starr, Highland Park; Mrs. 1 1 $u ls lh at m of the engagement of tbdr daugh- After a trip to the Pocono i!:o- piritual leader of Congregation interested in serving their com- will appear on the "Joe Franklin issued an/invitation to all womenjing school year. It will be anl* " ^ ( * . * "**' Carl W. Carlson, Somerset; Mrs. est tothepa rc lts of ehl ren a ter, Barbara, to Ronald Schnorr- tains, Pa, the couple will mtt Frank Thompson, Bound Brook; eth Sholom. announced sabbath munity may contact either Chief Show" Tuesday on WOR TV and;at least 18 years of age, to join explanation of what the teachers u ! l f ! ^: " bosch, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Jthei. r home in Menlo Park. For and L. Shibery, New Brunswick. ervices will be held at the Gunthner, at 283-1693, or Cham- can be heard on Radio StationStationl: ^ group whicihh meets each Mon-'an' d students hope to accomplishlih\<%K\ws . ThThee budgebudgett fofor ththe 19854198546 m/-"rr> M.— !>_.„.„„!. e... ..«*-. . _ , 'year was discussed and will be Schnorrbuseh, 100 Daalels raveling the bride chose a ititi 'emple, 90 Cooper Avenue, Fri- bers, at 6344806. W.C.T.C, New Brunswick, Sun-;^; S:30 pja at the Green during the school year. linen suit with brown acceswnti The Raritan Valley Unit an- day. voted on by the membership at Street, Carteret. nounced the opening of the spe-lay evening, tomorrow, 8 p.m., Chief Gunthner, Phil Saldutti, , .. . ^Street Firehouse. The O! ganiza-; Mr. Whitaker will also speak Mrs. Waldmann graduated (ran " ' 1 classes for retarded children, )r. Norbert Kastner, Cantor, will Theodore Allen, and Anthony Por for the show may1,.;. the general meeting. Misi Doerr was a June grad- W New Brunswick Secretary assist Rabbi Scholar in conduct' eda attended the New Jersej uate ol John F. Keaaedr Me- School and is employed try Pru- State Firemen's Convention held Day Care Center far severe- ing services. Candles will be morial High School, aad wasdential Insurance Company i J September 10 and 11 in Atlantic be for groups or organ- and sixth graders. He will ex- graduated In August from the America, Scotch Plains. H* b* | retarded children, City, representing the Iselin. com Jersey Aires a half to 12, who, due to their Sabbath services will also be Mrs. Wifliara Sullivan, director,j plain some of the basic nidl-| School ol Business Machtacs 1st band was educated is of handicap, can not at-eld Saturday', at 8 a.m. Junior pany as delegates. at ME 4-4050. or Mrs, John Rus-{menU of the subject and he will I •Bio Park. She Is presently and is employed by public school classes, opened Congregation Services will be Donald Sullivan, Donald Kacb- ehak, assistant director, at KJ l-!also explain the new techniques Attend employed al the New Jersey Desine Company, Nevart. at the First Reformed bald at 10:30 a.m. Mincha Ser- mar, and Frank DePreiter haveNew Members 479L of penmanship. Bell Telephone Ctmpaay, Craa- , North Bridge Street, Som- vices will be at 6:46 p.m. been attending the Middlesex ford. The high holiday services will County Firemen's School ISELIN - At the last meeting Mmionary To Be jegin Sunday morning, Septem- Jamesburg. The course, which of the Isi'lin Chapter for the Pres- Mr. Schnorrbutch atteadei "The Happy Day Classes In Perth To Join ervation and Encouragement of Carttnt High School and Is em- Preacher on Sunday Amboy, New Brunswick, and jer 19 with Selichot Services at will continue for nine weeks, be- Couple Married Saturday a.m. gan last Wednesday. Barter Shop Quartet Singing in ployed «t Carttret Glass Can- Somerville, for tile preschool chil- ISELIN - Services and activi- America Tuesday at VFW Post' pa«7, Carter*!. ISEUN - Dr. Leslie EnM dren, four to nine year old, which ties for Sunday, Hall, Route 27, Robert Argalas, a missionary, will be guwt ^ prepares them for the classes in nounced by Rev. tAt St. Cecelia's Church membership vice-president, sub- at tfie two Mornin« Worsrfl public school will open Monday, Schaumburg, pastor of the lse-! September JO. Miss Cheryl P. Mazza mitted the following applications University Women Services scheduled at th» m* lin Assemb(v of God Church, as ISELIN - it Cecelia's Church for members: John Whitebead. Pretbyterian Church, :M Oak The Independent Living Center, follows: 9:15 A.M.. pre-service was the setting Saturday at noon Paul Scheduled | Guinzig, Fred Bullivant, and To Hear Assemblyman Tm Road for Sund..y, ^ fcr young adults, will also open, prayer meeting: 9:45 .VM Sun-; ^ ^^ ^ . Gmy Mendez for o{ GerA i. CM r v » ' ' bringing the total Monday, September 20. It is lo- Weds Thomas Abbatiello day School for ages, with ten COLONIA - 'The Law and tbebar 1». Sarvicei will be at *• dine Mary Riiinik, daughter of At St. Lecelia S membership of the Chorus to 42. cated at 303 Raritan Avenue, classes from Nursery through Legislative Process" by speaker and 10:15 am. ISELIN - Miss Cheryl Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Rutmk, ISELIN — Masses for the re- A certificate of appreciate .„ church _ Highland Park. Adult: 11 AM, Morning Worship State Assemblyman Loree "Rip" An retarded In Middlesex and Maxxa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Service; ,11 A.M., Children's 180 Avenue, and Wil- majnder of the week at St. Ce- was presented for the chapter to available, under suptnwa, dur Somerset Counties are eligible, liam Robert Us*v' ^ °* Mr celias Cilurcn nave hxn schc-Jack Somers. president, by theCollins, from Union County will jng the 10: IS service, for SMU Samuel A. Utazza, 16S Worth'4 Events 'Church, for boys and girls two serve as the opening introduc- and applications may be obtained Street, and Thomas Anthony Ab- ithrnush eight years of age: and duled as follows: Friday, 6:30 Woodbridge Township Junior children, infants through fair ge and „ JL? > tion for the Colonia Branch, Am- at the Raritan Valley Unit office, batiello, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- 7 P. M., Evangelistic M erican Association of University . 8S Morris Street, New Brunswick. thony Abbatiello, 630 Franklin By VFW Group Service I" Novena to Our Ladyjj Last Friday night 20men of the Church "ho01 c Z „ 1 Drive, Perth Amboy, were united The "dwell nursery will be:*"™* ? *t taklftakepla«aftt r JJerse y h 5 Women when tt holds iU first gin also Sunday, SepUwtar n, P meeting of the new season to- Kindergarten thnwsh will F8* marriage, Saturday afternoon ISELIN - The Ladies Leaders Of Girl at the First Presbyterian Church night are st I:« and 1015 a ft of VFW Post 2636 will lm with tbe Rev. Joseph Fowler of night, 8 o'clock at the VFW The women will meet in tbe Junior Class" x* the Community Presbyterian Woodbridge Fret Public Library, 11» Scouts To Meet Church, Edison, officiating at the 12 noon in the Upper or Main Baltimore. Md., September 24 toRahway Avenue. Woodbridge at ISEUN - The first Fall meet- dodbJe ring ceremony. The bride Barbara 8:30 p.m. Mr. Collins' subject will will begin ing of tbe Girl Scout Leaders of was given in marriage serve as an introduction for lbs Neighborhood 6, Crossroads Coun- father. Samuelson. | pre-service prayer meeting of the bridegroom, Final plans for co-sponsorship 7:45 Miss group's current general topic, PTA COUNCIL TO cil, will be held 8 o'clock tonight, Hiss Gail Gardner, Clark, cou "The Law and.Tne Citisen." !n Fatima Hall, St. Cecelia' sin of the bride, was maid of of an Hawaiian Night dance, Sep-and «Friday, 7:30 P.M. C. Iselin, was flower iwvenaaai s havhavee been set ISELIN-The f«ecutw School. tember 25, at the Post F?^ ?!? ^ The regular Reeling date of tbeof tbe President1* t'ounfll d * honor. Attendants were Mrs. Leo Wednesday evemng. the direction of Bob Dick- Mrs. John J. Mahooey, Neigh Miele; Mrs. Francis Rinn, Port AAUW has tx$n changed to the Woodbridge T^ borhood chairman, reported the Moflmouth, cousin of the bride- chairman second Thursday of each month, meeting will be a "get-acquaint groom; Miss Jane Macko, Menlo Norman Stanley is chairman for wish to pray. jwere Cart Larson. Fords, broth-ijude patron of hopeless and the group plans to use the li- ed" night for old and new lead- Park; Mrs. Frank Introcaso, Ave- the Post. Hawaiiaawaiian or beaehcombbeachcomb- brary room for meetings Instead int •» members will be received er-in-law of the bridegroom; Joh| and the Novena to ers. "Buzz groups" for the four nel, and Mrs. Kathy Barnum, Ise- er typp e clothingg is the suggested <> the fellowshipp of the church, Fabian, Avenel, bridegroomi of meeting at members' homes age level leaders, Brownies, Jun- lin. Junior bridesmaids were tti f th j Sd Otb 3 All th t , Ringbaarer wa Jama attire for the event. j inSunday t0 , October 3. All those want- cousin., s as in the past. iors, Cadettes, and Seniors, will Miss Janet Harwell, Iselin, and The auxiliary is planning a bus i S Join the church are re-Larson, Jr, Fords, bridegroom^ be formed and they will be enJanet Matza, Kearny, cousins of rid* to u(he Meadowbrook Theatre luwte d Jtoi contach t Rev. Schaum- nephew. bur abled to exchange kleaj and the bride. for sometime in October to set| f Sunday evening, October 3, The couple M talents. Louis Drager. Jersey City, serv- "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." aptismal services wiU be held in Av Among the activities to be dis-ed as best man. Ushers were Members and interested friends PLUMBIHJ cussed will be both Brownie and Bruce Maoa, Iselin, brother of are invited For information call should make the necessary ar-i Junior Girl Scout Field Days, the bride; William Kovacs, Frank Mrs. Al Krai, Cl 4-1303 or leave ft SUPPLIES a possible Rally for all levels. ^Tp^slbT "" ^ "'iF*— *+> Woirfb^ Sen- Introcaso, and Wefton Cressmaa, name and telephone number at 1 001 ROUTE 1, The various troops in tbe mice the Post Lounge1 by tonight. A special "soul-winning'i class! ^^.Sf " : »M» bride in aU of Avenel, and;Jack Gardner will be conducted at the Assembly 1963 *" tbe ego n 60. North tf areas of Neighborhood 6 will Rahway, uncle of the bride. Other events to be planned in- y sume meetings before the end Mrs. Elsey is employed by Amer- Come In and see as Mr*. Abbatiello is a graduate clude a plastic demonstration f God Church in Point Pleasant, the month. ,• Wednesday, September 22 through ican Chemical Company, Carteret. Ueatug of Woodbridge Senior High School, October 21 and hospital party No- Her husband is employed by the class of 1962 and Drake College vember 22 at Menlo Park Veter- Saturday, September 25. Iselin ON POSTMASTER'S HOURS members are invited to attend. Singer Sewing Machine Company, The President has signed a b of Business. Rlainfield. She is a ans Hospital. Mrs. Edward Sherry Elizabeth. Uives You Better Heat, More placing most of the nation's post secretary at the New Jersey State is hospital chairman. masters on a five-day, 40-houi Diagnostic Center, Menlo Park. Mrs. Sofie Kawejaza was inMid-Week- Bible Study week. A clerkin-eharge will sub The bridegroom attended Sayder stalled as color bearer by Mrs. Mostow Son Copper Fin stitute for the postmaster—in h High School, Jersey City and Sanford Luna replacing Mrs. On 'Book of Joshua" first three classes—at an estim- a salesman for Lazzara Products Thomas Gorman who tendered ISELIN - The Mid-Week Bible Susday In Newark ated cost of $18.7 million annual New Brunswick her resignation. . Study will be held at the Iselin ISEUN - John Ross Mostow, Baseboard Assembly of GodCbuirh, Wed-Jr., son pf Mr. and Mrs. John TO ATTEND RALLY- nesday, 7:45 P.M. pfpfe-service] ] Mostow 162 Mapes Avenue, New- prayer meeting will be hheld prioi ark, wbs christened Supday at Radiation ISELIN - The C.A.s youth group St. Peer's Chapel. Newark. Mrs. | of the Iselin Assembly of Goda the study session at 7:15 P.M Rev, Harry W. Schaumburg Mostow is the former Mi&s Vir- Church, will participate in the ginia DeMacedo, daughter oj Mr C. ^A. "Hack to School Rally" to- pastor, will conduct the study on Try the Boob of Joshua, entitled, and Mrs. A. E. DeMacedo, Oak morrow at the First Assembly of 'Failure to Win". All those at- Tree Road, Iselin. Hiss Arlenc (iod Church, Trenton; Those wish- tending are requested to bring DeMacedo. Iselin, and Fred I'AITEKNKD GLASS I'AKTITIONING In K«r Eiutern molll ing to attend will meet at the Bible, pen, and paper. Beach, lrvingtjun, were MAJHSWS uJds exutii- flavur«J sp,,rLling beauty lo tnudern alyUa^. Uelin Cliurch, 4B Berkeley Boule- •rave (left) and Bujuboo 4ecor»Uve Kla*s<-» 1B UKM BATHROOM vard, to leave in a group at 6:3 There will also be a hymn ser- About 35' guests attended the; MIKE'S vice. party held at the Mostow liomt. j tranMnit Ughf yrt p«niut privacy. Note Uie lol«re»tlng 155 Avenel St., AVKNKL \ M. X/S^i 155 NO1» froin Ueneral ONLY $! ROCK WALL TO WALL CARPET C SALT ATTENTION LADIES! GIANT - SIZE lid CAW ttON SUBMARINE NEW LEAGUE NOW FORMING mast • $2.00 hundred lbs. 1*4., ^ $1.15 fifty lbs, Available la •» SANDWICHES Ji««1lifi«rt and Low Average bowkr. Welcume! •»i»ty Ulac it aUgk% higher •*» «tyb, big Ntoetton SERVISOFT of tannin* TIIIRSUAYS Al »:1S Y.U. 50' EL 5-2997 AJn» Miied tuurwinm MONDAY, »;li PM Ud. M«at Ball A Sausage TO $1.00 8AVE MOM ON AU ALSO TURKEY, ROAST BEEF, COLD CUTS WOODBRIDGE HKATING 8UPPUIM AT ME «-iau SC1EHT1HVUlig C RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Phone Orders Accepted: 634-9897 921 St. George Av«ua« 8 rctdnijui k Sou, S BOWL-MOR LANES 0PEN ge 9U(iirIuc Ku OPFN 7 DAYS TIM, 11 P.M. * DINING ARKA iJu.r Huulli af HOURS: , CIO«*r|MI| U* Mat. Strert T«d. «H42t Woodbrldg.. N. i. rvu Dtuvn« wiraui or»w* , R) - Cnrforct, Thursday, Rrptpmlwr IB, 1965 PAGE THIHTHDT

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,ocal Residents Invited LWV To Che Atmven To Election Questions Obituaries WOODBRIDGE - Do you have • Meeting on 'Medicare' questions concerning the coming elections'' The Woodbridge Town- MRS. ALICE I. YOUNG ship League M Womep Voters is NIXON - The funeral of MrsJ IDinorrow by Rep; Patten cooperating "with the Le'agud ofAlice * Irene Young, 59, of Women Voters of New Jersey In Brookside Road, formerly of Av-ll |\\u.i|)fii:lIXiE - "Medicare", Those who attend may submit offering you assistance. enel, who died Saturday at Perth in the Social questions to the speakers For answers to your questions Amboy General Hospital, was held program will be explain- The Tennis Courts Building is!c:l" 74fi-fi767- League members Tuesday afternoon at the First in tomorrow at a county-,locate' d" o n Brighto• n Avenue. will be on hand from now on Presbyterian Church of Avenell irlini! to be held at the; — through Election Day from 10:00 under the direction of the Greiner Courts Building, Perth A.M. to 4:00 P.M. weekdays, to Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, Pre-Hifih Holy Days provide nonpartisan voting infor- Woodbridge. Burial was in North-II A'nil officials from the) mation. hampton Memorial Shrine Ceme-|| k Regional Office of So-1 Service* Scheduled This is a new volunteer service tery, Easton, Pa. irity will expl;*n the AVENEl. - Tomorrow night's for the voters of New Jersey. Born in Easton, Pa., Mrs. YoungII .is well as the mana-, services ,ii Congregation B'nai Informed, active citizenship is resided in Avenel 33 years. She|| two Middlesex Cciun-!Jacob will ho held at 8:30 p.m.(he purpose of the League. The was a member of the Avenel and Rep. Ed- *''n Rabhi Philip Brand offi-iat Telephone Information Service Presbyterian Church, the Wo- l'.illcn (D-NJ,, ;ing. Mr, aivl Mrs. Leonard l.i is one more step toward our aimmen's Association of the church, of encouraging our fellow citi- • )!(MI, who represents the1 mi'n- 52 los'ie Road' Colunia> and Americus Chapter 137 of the ( n s to take an active art A: W1 0 1 lhc Onc 1-I - Middlesex Coun-lW1"" ^P ' *" Ihc OneSs SShabh«t In 'f . P "> Order of Eastern Star, Wood- !' the Sins One holw of thw »>• \ government. bridge. nlv mary Surviving are her husband, •\/ i .niKressmcn who co- . , .„ , L , ! George K.; a daughter, Mrs. Jan- ette Reilly, Norfolk, Va.; a son, .-<••!/ Ruthman in charge. Refreshments Hnlel Academy VTA Edwin R., Edison; her mother,II will be - rvwi after services by Mrs. John Papowich, Phillips- 1 Iliit the meeting is COLONIA - Mrs. Sheldon Dar- !hc temp•• s Sisterhood. ;, burg; her father, John Frace, ' i hi1 general public and was installed as recording A ,,,„.,,,, p,,,,,^ h()ly day;li'ii Viuiiriiv of I'i'ii IKP Before the High;. . -... J > Kornblatt was MRS. MILDRED ZEHRER ...Lihod boual Security ;„ win he conducted by 'nstalling off.cer. IIMIJ i*ii * ^ will "V vuintuti^u wj —, SEWAREN - Funeral services!! the Rafr.i. assisted by Barney The Academy's classes, through for Mrs. Mildred (Adamcik) Zeh-jl l,ieb, A cinlial invitation to at-|the eiShth Rratle are Beared to rer, 69, of 4932 Young Drive, Pitts- lend thh Milemn occasion is cx-iR'vf tho students a thorough edu burgh, Pa., a former resident of (ended |cation in general studies plus a St-waren, who died Tuesday at 11 .mi, school classes are in knowledge of their Jewish herit- Pittsburgh, vrill be held tomor-|| age. 'S s but applications may row morning at 10 o'clock at the p One of the specialties is the pre- still nude with Abe Kramer, Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green LIQUORS school program aimed at 3, 4, andStreet. Woodbridge, with burial m 5 year olds. All requests concern- St. James' Cemetery. Friends FREE ing late registration for Nursery may call at the funeral home to- MIXISTF.R ROBBKD or Kindergarten should be dida- y from I to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. S;m Francisco - Reverend Met- Customer Parking rected to the Academy, VA fi-• The deceased was the widow of le Booth has appealed to the thief l92B6. Joseph Zehrer and the daughter who robbed his car to return two LOCAL NEWS of the late John and Sophie Adam- Bibles, lifelong possessions, say- cik and had resided with her CClDBm U\'A: "I'm sure they are o( no! Women Attend daughter, Mrs. Sophie Baumann value to the finder un-\ Firemen's Convention at the Pittsburgh address. IVrshing at less, of course, he reads them and] KEASBEY - The local mem- Surviving besides her daughter l| C(mvertv THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS HAVE BEEN ENDORSED BY NAMCO IN i I |W<|>ODBRIDGE -JHE COOKIE JAR BAKERY aU - Avinue, ME 6-0121 Step into fall BURKE k BABE FUEL OIL 236 Bunns Ljne, 634-5660 the right way, with

(HtEINER FUNEKAL HOME Clothes cleaned ^4 Oreen Street, W4-0264 to "just like iAMHBd.j new" spotless- 301 Amboy Avenue, 634-163| ness. Our pro- LANCE MOVING i STORAGE 00, W

And Shirt Laiindartra CMMMTION 354 Amboy Avenue J •• Head Endtntflint Company WOODBR1DCK "Convenient Drive-Up Service* Independent-Leader (E.B.) - cariorn i>r(1. ] Thursday, September 18,1985 Redbirds in Mrs. GreenwaldInstall^ Fast Pitch, 5-1 Officer of Academy I>T\

CARTKUET Mi. Greenwnld o( M,lth, Speaking About Sports Cnrteret. was invi ,i|( 5i in the fast pH Majors Season Secretary nf ih<> p-|^ "MM By Meyer vo, tin. Holy Family £ Academy of Ivnh •••••••••••••••••''•"^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .,„„„ Kralirk frive the RedbnJ* Hebrew l);iy School ,,| hrir nth win of the season with Bill Veeck, formerly associated with the Cleve- Bay area al ihc ii,,i ; U hitter, allowing onbr Opens; House the year yesipi-d,,,, n,n to rross the pint*. Kralick land Indians and later with the St. Louis Browns, building 101) In_( ,. is a foremost exponent of presenting favorite •struck out eisht batters. boy. The Redbirds had H hits o« Team Has 2822 Mrs. fireenwalii gimmicks to draw the paying fan at major Inser Jim Kiraly and Joe Wwi h CARTERET - Some very fine Dr. Marvin (ir M league baseball games. Among his many ideas enski led the attack with a triple. scoring opened the seventh sea- dentist. Mrs i,irr,ii were: a helicopter to deliver pitchers to the double and single. son Tor the Carteret Majors nt Car-Metuchen n past tpret ljnes. with the house team "Friends of Br;m mound, a midget player, the first exploding AB R H compiling n whllwash Job on CaE- will bo the i Scoreboard, picnic grounds in the outfield, a Wojpwudski 2b gv's Cortillion Room, on a 1038 At this meeting rim baby-sitting service, a rocking chair in the bull- Miinchise 2b team game and a 2822 series, both held between p < • pen for Satchel Paige, a cow-milking contest Nnrdi ss high for the night, behind the inat which time tin- M Lilwicnski Jb dividual high of 652 and 244 bylei Academy will |. among the players and free admission to all peo- J. Kopin If Sam SalvflRgio, who continued, tunlty to be four,lilv ple named Smith. Woodhull cf right where he left oft from last to the parent lxni\ Another promotion of his was to find a ball- D. Kopin c Mason Joe Magella had a 603 for The Acnderm's ,1 Paivn lb Caggy Valiant Alum, kept pace the eighth ra<| . player who was born on Christmas Day and hold C ( Koby rf with the Unes tenm. with Bel- war(j Kjvin(; iu ,, a birthday party for him on July Fourth. He Kralick p Mart Stores the victim, ns ArtL^t, education IM<; would, of course, invite any person to the game Notchey splattered a 8.T7 set nn!p|us a bread hw 29 S II 207-2W and 228. for a team wriei preciation nf as guests of the management who were also HOLY FAMILY (1) of 2804, » a(?e. One of the •. . born on Christmas Day upon' the display of Skiba cf 0 AG. MiHK^, Masons rolled thc'Hillel Aciilemy •, birth certificates. Herchek 3b 0 1 second hihi(!hh serieeries onf 2Rlfi in down-! pre-school prcji n McLauern rf 3 0 0 ing the camps. Jos. Sisko Tniek-I^ an,i 5 ycar „ ,, He also inaugurated the idea of passing out 1 1 °!ing the champs, Jos. Slsko Truck-] | Kindcrc.uti-i |, 65 CHAMPIONS; Kne*linK, Lri.y Wtlto. J- Fta. Manager Daeey If aw rain capes to the customers when It rained. He SKNIOR SOFTBAU. - FAST PITCH E. Weber c 3 0 Oj Miller. • cater to Cartern I usually contacted the weather bureau to get Dan Marinacci, It. Finn, John Poloncsak. Standing DeMarco 2b 3 0 '! Other winners and nice scores as, those frnm 'i i 0 some advance information so that he could Koy lb 2 0 in some of the matches were La- <'«• provide th. McKonna ss ,1 0 "•Roe Press an odd pame winner *«h an CM> : , 11 stock up on these plastic rain capes. Of course, Kralick p 2 0 °!over Amon Motors, on a «I6 byic" "™ aixl tr.i.v Pepsi-Cola would have its name emblazoned ~ PeW Sak with Amon's 1008 win-;rralls- 1hl' ("!'i' across the back of the capes, meaning, of course 24 2 ning the middle game, and led,™",- 'nn<1 (1lv"1 ' by Tony Cicala's KB Halmo'j a b'1slc that Pepsi was happy with the advertising and twin winner over Allied Lumber, would pay the bill. even thoufih Iiw Butkecy's 2*3-632 Babe P.uiili The first thing that happens when it rains Nine O'Clock went by the wayside. Tnmi Con-; quarterback in 1 tractors won the first two overjtucky history, tv. is that a marching band of poker players runs G k G Excavating, led by John;five touchdowns,:, out to pull the tarpaulin over the playing field. Keglers Loop Tami's 596. and Joe Brttiowski' And Bob Davis l v Wouldn't it be nice if the top of the tarpaulin of G 4 G with 201 and 233. Booth!'^P™ °" , 1" Elec. two over Mara Plating Co. all time Wikln would be designed with a checkerboard square Opens Season Jim Park, wtvi 1 and to keep the game from dragging on, we rAUTERET-The Nine O'Clock and Phil Visco's 204-207, and Nun-threw for five n would have pretty girls in bathing suits hopping K e g 1 e r s league started on a zio's a double over Stan's Bar. tucky heat K.i:!h brand new season last week with around on the tarpaulin to represent the check- some exceptionally heavy pinning Vietnam Catholics dubious on Senate cif.ilcs er pieces. for an opening night. Lodge. mittee. If we really wanted to go highbrow we could Hill's Ctilf. last year's champs, took n pair from Center Bar make it a chess game and they could hire a us Kd Fi-

piece. Hi,;: Andy Hnlenscak, one of the Here's one on date night. That is a promotion ouM;in- r iam Dwyer, president; George Port Reading closed the gap 3-2 -• - caught 5 p.isst"> preacher was sermonizing and Jones began to double and 3 singles. Ka*ko, If 4 Carlo pinnen swept the Wood- State, of Ral#«h, N. C. open* Mirkovich, vice president; Walter with a pair of runs. Johnny] Zullo one TU Ul )' half listen. "Sometimes the reason things don't Hansen, 3b 3 bridge Oidt and ar« on top with its 1965 football season at Clem- Mulvihill, secretary; Walter singled and the veteran Tut Zuc- son on September 18. of the 1*4 '<•"• 'lace, corresponding secretary; caro tripled for one run. Zaccaro Segylinski, 2b 3 an unWemlsbed record, f work out," the preacher said, "is because y< The Wolfpack, ACC champioos hon also aver;>^' 'aul Russell, treasurer; Peter held third until a high, fly ball en- were ahn scored by Safi V. Aromando, lb 3 the last two years, has only" nine ing and "i have a negatlvq attitude. Take a positive a] League Champs Cocuzza and Luke Coyle. abled him to trot to the plate. over Valianti and the proach. It will solve your problems." Baa^arab, rf 0 Fiv* over Darab's No. sedlor and 16 lettermen {on Its The program for the war, i T Teachers scored their er sound tackling m- Furdock, rf 3 Hyarad„,--» e Beveragewwws tooHM.U.k V oaa|[°* » "» McMahon i» expected than the regular Saturday id fourth and final tally in the sec- useful at a i«|:i! Back to Gasoline Alley went Jones. He apolo- Are Beaten, 4-2 Chesky, c gaie from Agrico. Mike! Kn«ur >° be one o£ the many sophomorep s ules will Include a Mother ond inning. Billy Kovacs looked 3 The lf' ' led the Beverage men with120*557. """j"1* *W« W *» ^^ gized to his crew for his curtness. And one of his CARTERET — The Decathlons Son and a Father and Son 1 at four balls and after being di- Kovacs, sf 2 seven of ib A(' Leading the Agrico men was coach Earle Edwardi. ment and the annual banquet atrected to first base, he lost littlt -•»™»«"O www vagi •*•* 4»>-«kj|. 'TV**** I Hill 1 m t| t_ mechanics said, "by damn, w^'ve tried every- won the final scheduled game in Oiborne, u We ai ver lagame s •' h 1 3 Frank Bennett with 202-223 and * * pleased with the the fast pitch league, beating the the conclusion o| the season next time usind his speed to make il forence oj>|xin<-ii thing else, so we just as well give her at little Minnucci, p 3 progress (hat Art has made and league champs, Kolibas Cardinals' ipring. aH the way home on a double ofl Florida State, feel certain that he will be a big positive thinking." The gloom lifted. As bvery- 4 to 2. It was the 19th win of the the bat of Ronnie Osborne. Price's Men's Store took two and While the University of Ken- 30 4 10 iron Ronnie's Gulf. Gene DeVito help to Us at cornerback this one knows by now, Parnelli raced into second season for the winners sad the year," says Edwards. "He is one!choices to ili'i third loss for the Cards, who have tucky varsity football team has Port Reading 200 010 0 — WB» high with 202-548. Booth Elec- of our top sophomores and should!from its ACC place and a prize of $64,861. taken the league championship. had its lumps in recent years, its HOME COOKED Teachers 310 000 0- tric won over A.M. Liquors with Dan Semenia tfurled a three- "reshman team has been riding Umpire*: Wukovets, French Tony Derzawiec tallying a 5ti6 set. hitter, beating losing hurier Stan high. The frosh haven't lost since Cialelb, ' Ideal Liquors scored over Bill's It was 140 wliv | CARTERET BUSINESSMEN? l Sasnowski for his only loss of the1961 and have been tied only once Gulf Service on Ed Ryan's 214 Knights Beat the eirtra |K)m' i RECREATION season. The winners had five hits, - by Tennessee - in that period. 563. The All Stars won over Dar- John Floo.1 f. LUNCH Pravda urges broader little League scoring 3 titles in the fourth for rights ab's No. 1 as Eddie Vitcavage act lw St. (V DEPARTMENT The first Florida-bred horse for Sov|et workers. the. win. 1 rollelldd a hihighh gam e off 223. period l ever to win In the Kentucky Derby and Dinners Jersey Gty "" Senior Softball Leagues for a was Needles in 1958. He won, and WOODBRllKiE - St. Cecelia's Fast Pitch league went on to take the Belmont Served Dally back option i>l Picnic Held ji, North Jersey Pop U kM. Til Clottnj 1249 i.M ran for the e\i Final Standings P. S. Express takes. Win Her Conference representa- Sundaj (ran 1:00 P.M. to the township 1 Kolibas Cardinals 17 At K-C; Hall Decathlon! Closing (Midnight > lives ii,,m iit-iin, made the 1965210. 15 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT tit-but ,! niDst sui-ueusfUl one by Decathlons BUSES P/Sica c 4 AUTHENTIC Jersey City J' 13 CARTERET - The Carteret |H).slinii a ziti victory over Christ Kolibas Redbirds Stise, :ib 2 the final W^ Holy Family 9 Little League held its closing day to S. Ska 1 Hit' Kmtf of Jersey City at the lo- blasted up the 1 a picnic at the Knights of Colum- l'iiscalli, ss 3 .il.liillllll. ii.''' A & 0 Sweet Shop #1 yard out to if'"'"- s bus Hall last Saturday afternoon. I). StineiViu, p 2 1" tin: first period, the Golden Knights of Columbus lone, Thu In A & 0 Sweet Shop #2 2 16 Door prizes were given. Pictures King, cf 1 HOMK MAOK Kmghtti wrnt up on the ncore- o! the New York Giants football was ATLANTIC Cuozzu, lb 2 Usagua. Kavioli, fUu Pica II wlien Don Notte romped 30 Km;:|lh Slow Pitcb League games were shown to the boys Musco 2b i Hut or CuU un an end sweep to score The standing play«i's Trophies to the winning teams RACE Palinkas If 3 initial touchdown of the game, Jnii" Final Maiding! ing conflict wen were awarded. TRACK Walko rf 2 NOW PROM1T path tu paydirt was cleared llllilUI Kolibas Oldtimen 13 tJEKVIl'E ON A1J. blocked kick IIIKI The championship teams were his teummatts threw a num- |1L Cornell Estate* TAVERN, Inc. coveries, awl ' ' 15 23 1AKK-OU1 OKDKKa ber uf k«y bloc-ki. I'ne score stood ai follows: Every Wednesday Briksen, Zu»o ^ Uttle League Ugrs. 11 h CAU ME t-»tt HO when the attempt for the Minor division, Jewish War and Saturday Card* Stephen "Smltty" Vah«ly, Iselin will ro- J & L Auto Body 6 Zullo, v 3 extra puint wti ntlted. I Veto; "National division - CrafU- schedule Sund- h tiui-al, 2b LUNCH, UINNEK'~ Midway tlu-ough me second •111' W ' Pusillo A. C. 9 mu Club; American division — •BUSM Leavo Main & School 3 (iluchoskl, 3b 3 say hellu. Meet , the Golden Knights took I-1'! St. Joseph Playen 10 9 Knights of Columbus. Sts, tit 11:00 a.m. 00 hull I'-' 3 BCrxu in Oui uiuei u U when Bill Miller »hot •way Wedneaddys, (Sats.lO:30 l>*JJ Hum »:** 414 and nuke new wen' ' Sporiman Club 7 3 Kolibas, lb 3 r the middle to drop Jersey Lou's Tavern 5 10 FifUen their Poloucyttk, cf 3 fur a safety. spring training in t''lunil,i Finn, rf 2 1!) TAPPKN STREET, PORT READING St. Jowpli HNS. 3 1 Bar & Restaurant With tiine iiunilng out in the Bob ?5 Round Trip S 2 Italian American i 1 lima Slrm. Woodbrtdje 634-9864 firet h^lf. Bill Parrott, Iwli' ruugc &EMVICI COUHUINAIEO TMWQRr (Cor. lUhwaji Awe.) flttshy ball vanur, took the ball on a well executed reverie and jnf]rprndent-Leader (E.B.) - Cartrrot Press Thursday, Srnlrmbrr 1f>. 1065 PAGE FIBTEBf

\ -A rt'sulnr intiMin^ of ||l(. -Wednesday the Third Knights of Columhus. St AndrewV Out k Council r>0H), is s-heduiod ai theSixth District Democratic Or^nn- there will be a solution to the it Is in a local stadium or In Viet as they run this game, Avcnol V. F. W. luill, p.irk ,\ . 'Mtion meets nt Fitzgerald's at So-Shell Keglers Initiate current situation because we both Nam. shared by all too few. PERSONALS w il.15 p.m. enjoy professional football. Sincerely yourt, Your esmmntt ibaat tin mic at 8 :m ,,.„,. A Columbian Club nu'etini? will be hold iiflrr. .Refreshments will be served A As you stated in your column. Mrs. James Marshall cees have been most Mnd««r •~. chapter 4 meutin" will be attended 1965-66 League Schedules the Jaycees did a magnificent job look forward to your cuverafe i ••••rf ^ pi'S' "Tinj^c lop poju'o New Jersey Jayctct Betty GatowiW of promoting the game and hand- by local delegates and alternates 73 Broad Street many more Football ClaMic*. 14 George Strwt to Wlllinmstown will t;ike place SKWAHKN - Alter a long hot formaiv'e from Al Montccalvo lmR the huge crowd without l in Roulh River. Members ,'ire to Red Bank, N. J. Sincerely, Arrifl, N. J. with St. Andrew's Knights of Col winner, members u( the Sn-SMi; i513'. TV best on the alleys for hitch. The Jaycees arc to be com- meet at the (TO hall ;it 7 45 p.m. Dear Mr. Royle. Manny -• MB 4-tHl urnbus as sponsors. The bus IMVCS 1'. wlinij l.o;iRiie dusted off their* Ihc losing contingent were Jne mended and have become one of —The Democratic :ind Civic Thank you for your article of Fmanucl J. Greber * j the CYO hnll at in :io A M, sharp respective* bowling balls to re- Smith i52fil and Karl Purdi (510>. our most favored charitable or I'hih. Inc. meets tonight at « :i(i at September 2nd on the Jaycee President J™ the Golden Circle of -Avcnel Mcrmirinl Post VUH Mini" I heir quest for individual A match between the Hi-Flash U.inizntions. rT' iy the Hillcresl, Avcncl Slrori Football Classic. A part of the ,1 Presbyterian Church V.F.W. meels Tursilny at Ihc ••ml team honors during the 19K>- rive and the Jets featured n duel Keop writing as you have in the I'll- picture you present is not very Sargent Shrlver, head of the Antt- Hie church hall from 1 post home, P;irk Avenue ,il 8 io The Avenel Fire Company Mil! »\ season between last year's teammates lst amS lfP T Sta (I' • Imld a roRUliir drill al i :ill |» in appealing but it is the way it hap- Poverty Program: n m. ip.m. The Strikes, paced by Ihc sharp ind this season's rivals. '!lllum «" wi* 'onc c "Elim^ bccome a Iral.iy at the (irchmise pened. We appreciate greatly "Los Angeles is the only major linw'ing of itohn Mntikii i.*)4fli and The Jets emerged victorious " " your understanding of this effort....city. In the United States that hai I'.nh l-eisraTSlHi look an early two Io one as Bill Shcarn (551 > silc who™ all can enjoy our great Ranlc and the kind of insight into the failed to organize an effective »• !»-;:d in the current circuit sland-'and Jerry Ballo <522> supplied the °' 'ootball without being problems that face the Jaycees cal anti-poverty program." ings by defeating the Sparks in high sets. In defeat, Johnny Brija subjected to embnrassment. Dig- ROUTEMAN SERVICE COSTS NO MORE! three straight games. Commend-1 turned in the top three game total ni|y »» cherished by nil true Am- •lhle three game tallies were re-'of 563, while his teammate Joe cricans and there are many who corded bv Johnnv Masluck < 5291 Roman came through with a sig will fight to preserve it whether Mnrry Unrtue will pick up nnri drhvr, vm,r Irmndonnj; nix! rtrv rlPamn-.-nll m no exin and i.ou Cobb (Slfii for the losing!series. Also chalking up lofty — ,,," l.-i| . "I, nR s tlH quintet. ithree game scores were Bill Pel Headquarters in Woodbridge for *" " ' '" imiMirlant f.ut i Although they were forced to'ri<* (506)- Bob Dacs (5O4) and • PRESCRIPTIONS • HALLMARK 1 K. F. .MK'tlKN overcome the effective bowling-lC ""* Kaianecki (500). • COSMETICS CARDS and • Drpnmliililc nf Ed Simonsen (525). the Blend-|iy^>v>^)W^(?lw(5>^H^)li<7^5 • FILM SUPPLIES GIFT WRAPS PROMOTKI): Standard Oil ITS paced by the stellar perform- BARTON'S ja& •Convenient Company ot California has an- ance of Jack Keenan (560i upend-i «**„«. t- s..-^. rJU-. CANDY nounced the appointment of R. ed the Compounders twice inlBttSrS 10 ODOIlS LflllOr j7 • Bonded three games. F. Jorhrn, Metuchen, well- DEPENDABLE You Ring . known in this area, as assistant The Zorchers just managed to We Bring! comptroller of the Corporation |edge the Treasury two to one in Dear Johnnie, FREE DELIVERY 1 In Sa" n Francisco" ' , Calif~ . Joehen• oonn e of the most exciting matches My husband and I attended the. SERVICE EURS - CLGANEKS prvinusly has served as vice-. lot the evening, recent exhibition game between president, secretary and treasur- 1 The winners received a fine per- er finance department. Chevron the New York Giants and Phila ; Oil Company-Eastern Division delphla Eagles at Palmer Stadi CALL since 1962. He taught in public Ruth Circle Project urn in Princeton and of all the schools and at the University To Aid State Schoolstories we read about the classic,'; ot Illinois before beginning his sponsored by the New Jersey Jay career in Industry with General WOODBRIDGE - TTic Ruth Clr- cees, you were the only sports ana you promise to HILLCREST 2-6161 L* Cable Corporation. Prior to •e of the First Congregational Chevron Oil Company, he was Church, at its first meeting of thewriter to have the guts to tell the honor, cherish and bi PUBLIX PHARMACY • EL 2-5(100 Hll 6-5000 office manager for Flako Prod- ieason, discussed several projects true story of the behavior of the ucts Corporation. In assuming md decided to make bibs and fans during and after the game. • AD 2-6122 • PR 5-8676 his new duties Mr. Joehen and ace cloths for the children at the I was embarassed several times * family will live in the San Fran- rVoodbridge State School. during the well played game on OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. - 10 VM. cisco area. SUNDAYS ind HOLIDAYS • A.M. - 1 P.M. Meetings are held the second the field and as a result, we left FRKK CUSTOMBB PARKING Al REAR KNTRANC1 Wednesday of each month, 1:30 early in the fourth quarter to STATE JEWELERS P.M. in the church lounge. Mrs. avoid trouble that was apparent tl Main Strtct, Woodbrldfe ROUTEMAN SERVICE Walter Merwin is president. from our viewpoint. Let's hope1 (Nut lo Stite Thtitre) COSTS NO MORE! JUST PARAGRAPHS

A Friend Maybe? An eccentric? Well, that is a real, genuine, bona fide screwball with loU of money an dsocial posi- PERFECT tion. Another service from the Shell Oil Company and its dealeig —Commercial Appeal, Memphis.

The Way of Life [ Somehow it's easier to fftrgive •ui enemy after you get eve^i with him. i Kindt? ehMk yout UW- —Times-Republican, Marshall- Iihont UnctAtJ ftl tb« town A5-minute idUrm at Uu MORIT IA Rl« tfOM Tiiii r taoatl Patience A husband, waiting for his wift LAUNDERING while listening to a radio remark- ed, "Weil, the astronauts have been around the world once am driver's "physical" you can take here I am still waiting for her. 110 SALES OUTLETS —Daily Globe, Atchison, Kan An Optimist 'An optimist, my son, is a man in your own home tonight! LAUNDERERS • CLEANERS • RUG CLEANSING • STORAGE who thinks his wife has quit cig- arettes when he finds cigar butts ,.ti«i«M - •• • 'Serving Since 1889* in the house." —Commercial Appeal, Memphis. IOOD VISION and fast reaction are take special pains to avoid direct glare. you're normal. If not, bring your arms ! among the most important physical Look down the right-Land side of the road slowly forward, As soon as you see wlg- HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER requirements tor safe driving. when cars approach you at night, gling fingers, estimate the angle of your Shell dealers present these quick tests arms (see drawing). 70" is good enough. Al GRANT CITY, CLARK to gwe you some obvious clues to your Anything less means you have "tunnel G , driving fitness. vision." Keep your head moving when "Over 22,000 {frond-Name Bui/ding Items" (^ut remember, no self-test of vision driving, looking to both sides. KNOWN FOR VALUES HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTERS OPEN DAILY & SAT. 10 TO 10 can take the place of a professional eye How good is your depth perception? ' PRE-SEASON SPECIAL! examination by a qualified doctor.) "PANEL Ii Depth perception helps you judge the ALUMINUM COMB. distance to other cars. To test, tie long PLANK" aO^ strings to the front and rear of a toy car. Rick lailwi — Ivanrlwiii FinUh WINDOWS il to mofdi y«r d««, Hm. •«•»- & (If you have no toy cars, you can use any TripU hock. IIHOII ^^fc 88 l^tindl. th«h will INSTALL two objects that are the same size and •aiily (or iltonint. Up [AilH THAN WALIPAPHI Uit il *& la 90 U I. shape.) Pass one string over the rear edge la any IM> — «• *owt — •«• ^ cebiMtt - ANYWHHII of a table, so you can pull the car back ALUMINUM COMB. DOCKS and forth. Place a second toy car of the 16" x V Natural Finish Full 1-inch tMcL same size on the table. Then, with your V Joint How fast do you react? Your reaction EMBOSSED ALUMINUM eyes atfabletop level, pull back and forth INTRO- LEADER time is a measure of how fast you can get on the strings from 6 feet away. Try to M DUCTORY c 3" round, 10-ft. twjrh your foot on the brake. To test, take a cr;sp "park" your car directly alongside thesep- OFFttl BOX-TYPE GUTTER «ew dollar bill and fold it lengthwise, as ond car. Try it several times. If the cars (Limited 10-ft. hnglh tightly as you can. Have a friend hold the are consistently out of alignment, your PH r Time) (BAKU) WHITE ENAMEL AT LOW PRICES) bill vertically, while you place your hand depth perception is probably off. You 32"x7' - 4'x7' • 4'xi' CEILING TILE PEGBOARl about 1 Vi inches above the bill. Prepare might do well to keep more distance than I Available at lowest Prices to react. He drops the bill without warn- you think you need between younelf and Famous How well dojou see? One eye condition >-Oold Kgnd" ing, and you try to hit it with one, sweep- the car ahead, at all times. II"x II" that affects how well you see .'is astigma- ing rnotion. If you do, your reaction time > 'RE-FINISHED tism—a distortion of the eye (ens which L«t, Shell ke«p your 4x4 nq. is normal. If you don't, you'd better allow >ANELING SHEET 99v results jn a blurred, imperfect image. To yourself extra time to react-by driving a In tip-top shape. piyuni WMI, (IMn id, (or «'n HAKD1OARD Standard 1«" test, holdi this page at reading distance "> th. Earth, Hi <*r • <»«• - 4x9 1«Q little slower, being extra alert, and keep Bad brakes can be more dangerous than •'•ICED TO FIT ANY IUDMTI ine eye closed. and look al the circles with i ing well back of other cars. slow reaction time. Defective windshield SPANISH HtUITWOOD s : r? Now try the other eye. I you see pie- wipers can seriously limit your vision in 0 all and a m How do you react to glare? 1 low quickly Add* u^£S^ J * v Independent-Leader (E B.)

PAGE SIXTEEN ins Si. John* Aid Squad }j[my Activities m^r, A,lllr,;, First Fall meeting Anttrrrrd 98 Calls JJj^ ,^1-M • b Set By B'nm ffrith '4 CLASSIFIED FOHDS - Tho SI. John's First P|afl ()1 |FUlldl Mrs. K,nn,,,h.,. rOIX>NIA-Mn. Max Schwartt. Vid Wi'id answered t.-ansnorts. *> ^ian Monday with a progressive;rash drnviii™ i will be held, September 22. 8:M *ort «c. 4 foniwutti* lni*rtioni. Z? nioinr vehicle nc- |,per. The first course was tal to 21'wi ,! , STIRLING THEATRE Contr«ct ril«i «v»lhhlf. emorni'iicy. Sll p.m. at School 17 fires. 1 served at the home of Mrs. Ed- 2 industrial. serv ward the m The program will he "friendship CALL ME 4-1111 \Mird Simonsen, Coinniai ; main for Fpllnwshi] U/DODBnDBe binEo" with prizes to be awarded i "TV,. i«n inibiil;inn's traveled course at home off Mrs. EEdward Monday tin and refreshments served * I mombevs donated Yrllr, Colonia. and dessert at thememlwrs will 11 0, Merchandise and New Year tirlltr copy i"\sJ" 2,^ thP nmnth. home of Mrs. Thomns Smith, 'o clean I he i IT. 1WOODMIDGE ClOVfRHAF cards will be available I MU-h 11 \ K hi.*, president. Wnodhridge. Mrs. I*onard Llnydi ANW RT GFORGK AVE. eled family room, garage fenced 1 •' ' T Fords and ,-issitMi with prepnrntlons and: KEAI ISTATI R Ml BOTH BOX OFFICES NOW FOR SAII yard. Early occupancy J1B.900. ShavoU made their Mrs Harold Barnes was present , " HIM Ke: hept ember 2? OPEN NIGHTLY AT 7:00 I'M firm Write Box M-215. c o this ensrihiuion (0 the annual fund CARTERET-Wve room noun,; 7/22tf Service newspaper drive to do «o as soon as possible During the business session, SHOW AT 7:30 P.M. m balhi Complete!* remodeled members will at .(ui;ul headquarters, 17 CorrielCi-l Mrs. \em Bowen, ways and , • NOW Tlini TIES. • inndf and outside « Randolph STORE FOR RENT moans chairman, announced1 ..' "'' • Double Award Winner! Street 114.500 Financial a»afl- 1«> Street fno AVFA'EL Business Section Cor- ! Christmas cards are now being! . Cannes Film Festival! ih!« Call Scorn* Construction Co. BcM Actor! Brst Actress! ner Store. Retail or Service type tii • iwld The card is in full color! lor appointment business. 450 sq, ft. Call: Ml-4737. lh$ll Affair \ baths, ihree good- after 5 P.M. KrlliwOup Hull. Soiitember 22, 1 fll|ure Vr, fown advised. i«wn. .wu:ilh — \lmoit i lovr slorT! — 9 16 rl I|V<1 li::i1 sized bedrooms, large airy, pan- pin Hnh Mis Andrew Simonwn Mrs Ri|ph s.illsbiiry announc- ™ Terence Stamp CMICIMI cliiiinn.m The Rev | . j f officers for the • HF.LP WANTED :is w) p w t on o fiamantha HF.LP WANTED Alex Ncmeih will be the speaker. n ^ \ ortnber 11.! Capital .len , ind MRS. RU HARD KKSIIIAN iem wi M( ; Plan, will be made for the fall Members named to the nomlnat-'civil rishK I'I, Janet Dick Van Dyke rummaur sale and the annual —- Ann-Margret Keshian - Cannilla Rites Christmas luncheon and Iwzaar "Bye Bye Birdie" Machinists- Jig Borer - Lathe TRUCK DRIVERS FIRST and SECOND SHIFT PLEASNT WORKINC TERENCE STAMP Held in Watertown, Mass, 5AMANTHA EGGAR STEADY OVERTIME PLUS «OOD EARNINGS \\[. KENNETH MORE AIB CONDITIONED FINE KimiRE WITH CHOWIMi M,VI•:- * miti«M vniER PSODUCIION Excellent working conditions; generous fringe benefits; WOODBRIDC.E - Miss Jacque A COLUMBIA PICTURE ! line Cannilla. daughter of Mr. PAID HOLIDAYS. V.\( \Tln\ ERWOOD AVE.. ELIZ-LIM)i;:; ;NE AlWAYI Fin Uslie Caron Charles Boyfr wa Hlllcrest 2-6161 URS. CURTIS - her fa- * OIAHT HAY AKtA "A Very Special Favor" 3 P.M. Also Woman to clean Sat. AND ADVICE on all problem! attired in a and Sun. 8 A.M to 1 P.M. Nonjlif* Open » to 9 No appointment;white C1.fpf go«t, with seed SAT. MATINEE ONLY smoker preferred Mapleton Nurs-j n«ceMar> 308 Smith St., Perthp^j,! trim. S wore an elbow ing Home. ME 4-im 9/9 9/16 Amboy, 442-9891. 8/5U;length veil and carried white or- Sean Fly on ard Eshleman, plans were com- AUTOMATIC & STANDARD! chids with ivy. "SON OF ! ELIZABETH'S HOROSCOPE „ , ..- „ r, •„ pleted for the theater party in D 41I1T| Matron of honor was Mrs^Gloria ^ ^ l . TRANSMISSION "« ; « it 10 V-V CAPTAIN BLOOD" Cleaning Woman one day atAND CHARACTER READINGS, w for Novem 0 Larsen. Hartford. Conn. Serving hj%r , ^ bus ^ ,eave (he (Also Short Subjects) week in Carteret Call KI 1-5092; Advice on all problems of life, TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL SPECIAL FACILITIES anytime except Wednesday. j marriage and busi- parking lot of the First Presby- SUN. - MON. - TUES. sucn as ove Arlington. Mass. CHECKUP TUNE-UP TRANSMISSION FOR ' 9 16-23-30 c n 545-9164. Located at LUNCHEONS-DINNER* Ursula John ness a The . As (he butterfly collector ind "'Rt. »1 L Redwood Ave., Edison. of the change in the FREE HSTAUBANI • COCKTAIL Andrew Richardson home in Boston, Jrtass., after a! thf girl he kidnap*. Ttrmnce LOUNGE 9/16-23, Clerk-Typist part time, Ex-j trip to Cape God. ,-progra - m. schedule, the annua_. l Stamp and Samanlha Eggaf » CHICK CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OP1 "SHE" perienced. Car necessary South; ~! Mrs. Keshian graduated from guest night will not be hekl The star in William Wyler's vola- IAND1 CALL HI 2-3900 Amboy area. Box M-21R c 0 'his 8 IE VICES *i Woodbridge High School. Fairleigh; next meeting will be October 4 tile and dramatic "THE COL- • CHICK 1 u = "GUNFIGHTERS OF UNKAGI ! Member! or paper. Dickinson University, B, I! Grad-ia* the home of Mrs. Frank Buch- K(T0R- MW Co|ambia • ADJUST • ADJUST INCi ;Cli CASA GRANDE" T. BERENCSI - MASON CON- m DINKRS' CLUB 9/16' uate School, and Albert Einstein old. 3 Ins.Place, with Mrs. Wil- »CHECK IANDS UNKAOt t ClUTChi ' " 1 CARTE BLANCHE TRAaOR. All kinds of brick, In Technicolor starting a "STARTS WEDNESDAY" Medical Center School of Nursing, "am Kalhhenn assisting. FOI UAKI • CltAH • tcruCE • (EillNf, [1151 AMERICAN stone, concrete work. Steps, pati- 7 day engagement at tht Menlo • ROAD nirn cAsxtrs SINGS . .... EXPRESS "ONCE A THIEF" AVON CUSTOMERS are wait- w7Vid7walkV and "repair"WOTk.!sh« ta a forme/ instrudotr m Nur-. Cinema on Wednesday. Septem- C £miuj St., Perth Author THT • CHANGE OIL • GASKET, "JOY IN THE ing to buy the new exciting Call 381-9306 (Colonial. I »nf a' Bet^ Israel Hospitla^ ber 15th. Powerful It on* word No Connection With *nj Othei Mrs. Kishian is a graduate of [Tuu^r-^ ^BW r*i;r m tIM, 1 |.... •,i..|. MORNING" Christmas Gift Line. Become the: 8/19tl for William Wyler's "THE COL- Rtttautmnt Boston University and Valley •• 1 liu inn "1' -' I* IJ r1 1*—"—1—rt- AVON Lady, earn $2 and up per PLUMBING AND HEATING LECTOR." Memorable is an- Forge Military Academy He is hour in spare time. Call for home CONTRACTOR Woodbridge Oaks other word, haunting a third. an attorney at Arlington, Mass. He interview, HI 2-2462. "If You Have A Job, The itw? o( an lnsigniflcant is a former Marine Corps Captain Call Bob" London bank clerk who kidnap* \\V>>^ N«BS^ |NDtN NJ 9/16 and former instmctor at George L now open . . . under HEW management BOB HABERLE Alice a vibrant young art >Ui4>nt and Washington University, Washing- D«IIT I A M U « f.U.-^M t \ M 1, 1 r » 245-9265 ltftfi Oak Trw Road holds her captive lor month*. MISC. FOR BALE 8/19-9/30iton' D- Iielln, New Jtrttj COCKTAIL Tele.: U t-g4d (Furniture FUEL OIL - lJ4/10i? per gal.! LOUNGE Double bed with bookcase head-! "THE GROTTO" '24 hr. service. Repair anywhere.' —Mr and Mrs. William Casstdy board, 125.00. Simmons hide-abed,! (Blvd. of 24th St., Kenilworth ... formerly "Venetia")' rERSE OIL. ME 4-6776. and son. Thomas and.Mrs. Kurt $30,00. Lawson chair. $20.00. Plat- 9 2 tf Klein, all of Wood Avenue, mo- * ENTERTAINMENT * |form rocker, $15.00. Westinghouse tored In Goshen. N. Y. where they I electric roasting oven. $15.00, Son- LT YOUR DRINKING hai ot- were guests of Mrs, Frieda Gold- EVERY FRI. & SAT. NITES ora wind up table victrola, $20.00. •omt a problem, Alcoholics An- berg. Call Ll 8-9528. inrmoui can help you. Call Bl %• For your listening pleasure . . , presenting —Mr.jnd Mrs Robert Fitzsim I 9 2, 9/9, 9/161515 or writt P O. Box 153, Wood- mons, Semel Avenue, were hosts BRAND COUNTRY & KOOKIE KAY bridge. 7/1-H/23 Saturday at a surprise barbecue NEW '65 MERCURY & COMET p;irty honoring their daughter, 9 Wringer Type Washing Machine ORGAN & PIANO WESTERN MUSIC — BILLY SAGE $20, 14 months old. Perfect condi- Mr.s. Joseph De Sena, West Ar- SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN thur Street, on her birthday. LEFTOVERS-SAVE rMOOO tion. Call Davis, 636-3740. Enjoy GENEROUS DRINKS in o CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE HI 2-9429 Guests were: Mrs. Helen Rohlfs. (MM DEAlHSHir If A WINNER Cf IHE MftCUtT IHi REO CARPft SAUS .'..'•--: MB-23. T€acner certified State of N. J. her maternal grandmother, £emel THIS MEANS YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON I HI RED CARPET IREA1M1N' 1956 Buiek Hardtop, 4 door an(' *ne National Guild of Piano Avenue; Miss Barbara Reeves, '65 ran rcquirr niudrrn, & H, Power Steering, Any Teachers. 9/2, 9/9, 9/16 Iselin: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hap- np-to-dile Senior l)t pi, USED CAR SPECIALS FUN FOR ALL AGES •easonable offer excepted. pel, and sons, Gary, Bruce, and rquipmrnl—our >hup U Call Professional rug cleaner for U 1-7441. Wayne, Adams Street: Thomas topi in m*inlrn«nrr ami hire. $2 a day. Just ask for the 9/16 Fitzsimmons, her brother, of cmtomrr uliiftriion. '65 COMET __ $1895 '62 CHRYSLER SI 195 Glamorene electric nig shampoo- .Semel Avenue: and Mr. and Mrs. BOWCRAFT PLAYLAND t IJI»JI , iUiruljid (bill, drivra er at A. Michael & Son, 270 (Robert Fitisimmons, of East nui<«i'f. Hill • Miniature Golf • Archery Washington Ave., Carteret. . Orange, 9/16 • Horte & Pony Riding • Tennis MENLO PARK ! -Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cuth- wrtson and children. Richard and '64 FIAT '62 FALCON /: lull* • Booting • Badminton • Canoeing Maureen, Oak Tree Road, were Now You Can Phone Special High Holidays MISS JUDITH LCDEKING • Table Tennit • Snack Bar guests Saturday ^t a family party •in * ihjft' Reservations For Sat. Eve. honoring Keith Ray Dougherty, « Picnic Area • Water CycUi Services Saturday GRADUATE NURSE: Among Menlo Park, on his seventh birth- '62 BUICK S!695 NOW WOODBRIDGE - The midnight the graduate* of Clara Maass day, at home of his parents, Mr. HkiLUhM THRU S'lichos prayers, special prayers Memorial Hospital School of RT. 22, SCOTCH PLAINS - AD 3-0675 and Mrs. Otis R. Doughterty, On which precede the High Holidays,' Nursing. Belleville, last Friday Sunday, the Cuthbertsons visited AHWAY MOTOR CAR CO. WYLER'S ™swil.l be recited Saturday at 12 night was Miss Judith Lude- Sister M. Jane Frances, 0 P., at o'clock at Congregation Adath king,, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. 6UKE AVE., IAHWAT FUlt*. IJJ44 the collector Our Lady of JLourdes Convent, Israel with Rabbi Samuel New- William G. Ladeking, 96 Cleve- Mountainside. berger conducting the service. land Avenue, Colonia. The Com- The Rabbi advised serving of mencement exercises wertj held Come On Down the I/ird constitutes real personal in Park Methodist CUurch. religion, and the S'lichos service, Bloomfitll prayer for forgiveness, is tb* tone CUM AND Stiver to the solemn Penitential No Choice Here tam m Season. New Father 'looking at triplets A social hour will precede the the nurse has just brought out)— BUD'S HJJT service with the members of Si»;"Hmmmnim! We'll take the one terhood serving refreshments., I in the middle." LAST CALL! TERENCE. STAMP CLAM BAKE ~ l&AMANTHA EGQAH THURS, - FRI. & SAT. ALL YOU CAN f AT Pet Serrinf PROCLAMATION We use only South Bay Long Island Clams Served every § LEFT OVERS Thursday and Friday ffrom 7 P.M. to Midnight and Saturdays & WMEREA.S, the beg! interests of Woodbridge are served from Noon to Midnight, through good civic housekeeping undertaken as part of a CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL*STEAMERS*CLAM BROTHS AIB CONUltlONKD clean-up, paint-up, fix-up campaign and NOW H11RU BRAND Shrimp Special Chicken in the John Dean Served Dally WHEREAS, the basic purposes of such a campaign in- Basket Waynr Martin NEW - to Urge clude safeguarding of health, fire prevention, community I Served Dally Jumbo Shriinp W/ Fr. Frie» beautification, new business development, slum prevention In the ruK 99c "Sons of Katie Elder" and the teaching of juvenile decency and j and WHEREAS, the1 Citizens Redevelopment Committee has UP $ Luncheon Special Walt Disney'* Fried Shrimp Choice ol undertaken the task of sponsoring and running a cleanup, Served Dally • Hot Open 1 Kout Beef "Monkey's Uncle ' patyt-up, fix-up campaign aimed at upgrading our community. Lar«« Jumbo • Pot Koatt or i ID the baaket Meat Lutf Starring With Mashed c NOW, THEREFOHE. I, Walter Zirpolo, Mayor of the with (r. triei 99c Potatoes & Aunette Tommy ON ANY MODEL WE HAVE IN STOC# tiravy h'unlcello Kirk Township of Woodbridge, recognize the "kkk off" of the SAT. * SUN, MATIN HE Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up Campaign, hereby proclaim the NO MONEY DOWN f Spaghetti Night Jumbo Maryland 2:00 P.M. the period between September Iti and December 31 as the campaign period, so that our citizens may be aware of the Every Wed. Crabs Served Every 50,000 MILE OR 5 YEAR GUAR ANTEli • P.M. to Day. campaign so that they can actively participate in making Midnight Now appearing at Woodbridge a better place in which to live. Down to Don A f'rttitkic'b ALL YOU sOoo TAKING CALL FOR CREDIT o! 59c Take Out Klmortt Club CAN EAT We Kicb IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand FKI , SAT., 1 SUN. and caused the Seal of the Township of Woodbndge to be SUNDAY DINNER }: Jumbo Maryland Crabs "lite (Julurfcubit' ORDERS (,EN^Y MILKS ; 100m •erved Monday und Iuc«d»y Only DONE al Town Hall this 14th day of September in the IWttl CkiUin, UP « P.M. to MMnitt OUaiilsl & acut ihllil nil yi'ttr of our lx)rd, 1H65. Hated: September 14, 196ft U.S. Kuutr I, Srrved 66 MODELS AVKNKI BUD'S HUT Don & lianki* n WALTER JHKPOU) Phuoe ME \mw, "» HNH.IJ l •III, III Mayor r*»t*» , urn iwi 1 A" 111.1/lilKIMOUt III V (IIII I»"UJ j (F B) - Carter?! PAOE SEVENTEEN

LEGAL NOTICE*

sHEHirrs SALS S1PCR1OR COURT OF XBW nRSRY DIVISION nd SERVICE DIRECTORY Minnt.MiRx COUNTOUNTYY Appliances [lorkrl No. r 33M ** -j- Business Equipment. POI.IIMBIA flAWKIKO 8AVTWSI Early American Furniture - Home Improvement AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. • Men's Formal Wear -. Rea| Estate Listings - Slipcovers nnnit.Inn In lh» Plultltlft. »nd WIL. 1,1AM XI WY7YK0WBK1. »/*/» WII.1,1 AM It WTZKOW8K3 tBH ADDING U. W77.TKOW8JO, »/*/• Dave's TED'S WTTiltOWBC. hl» wtff t.owHT rBDmAL onu'r MACHINE JUST SIT BACK UNION, « Mi-mi rr«lK union Of Barber Shop TUXEDOS thf iiisiipfi STMWI or» Dctendant*. BRAND Writ "f Bxw,ii.ion for ttie Ml* f th^ M>OTS stated Writ. r £ < I'TTINO FOR Tmfdos In tht In nil- ilinvtrcl nml dpllTWed, I Will M*N & CHILDREN SHOP AT HOME ypnifi tn qtllo 111 pubUf VPTldlW 00 lutmt «»»ln WPinNFSsOAY. THE Utri DAT Of 1176 Konscvelt Ave. $89.00 (KTOflFH A.I). 1965 SERVICE lie lunir of twf» o'dock l>y Vhi W. CARTERET Adds Subtrartu Multiplier Ted's hen |irpvnilln(t ifttfindard at DiJ- Ye Old Colonial MIDDLESEX linht Hnvinm Ume, In the afternoon „, Monty Down PHONE a ,1 til* w.M day, at the BhertfTs Of- Tailor Ship \<-t> in the Olty ot New BlJWfWtelc, Equipment Inc. N .1 tpen Monday an* ME 4-6410 smitto FADED CARPETS • Free Estimates 21 clearer s mlnutw wwt «J a*t to • NO WAITING • No Money Down Motorcycles tlif >.mt, Mifl p!ftc« of BfSUUllot. • PERSONAL FUR COATS HHIVCI known M Lot M-0 In GO TO YOUR IN THE HOME LET US SEU, uvk MA n* shown oa tb» Wood- ATTENTION Made In Order rl'lnc 'Vnwnshlp Tai Map. FAVORITE M Years in Woodbrldge Also Expert Installation MOTORCYCLE ,{&!$• YOUR HOUSE! nEiNd rnrnrannlr known M No, • REMOLDING •.'•j f'liiK.h Strwt, Itoiutwy. K«w Children'! Haircuts PA 1-0768 • Parllla • REPAIRING • Brldgestone List It With Our Specialty HKlNfl the MII prtmlee* oonTef- SERVICE •COLD • BentUl • U»«d 85 MAIN ST WOODBRIDGE M2 School St.. Woodbridgc BAIIARD'S rM io Milnm BuitdlnR Oorp., » N.J. STORAGE .Dip liv iltwl of John CT)«*g« Mid Pal Stlno, Prop. tmmf'Vtf; Stern & Dragoset M»rv rhrin!i\ hW wlf«, d*.Md Au- STATION CARPET SERVICE - Landscape Contractor - :;uii ?i 1%H nnrt rrror»l*ve described. CONTRACTOR You know It's for SALE! Woodbridgc TIIB approximate amount of the LOOK Opp. )iii(!iiipnt to be DutlBfled by (aid YOUR CAR CERAMIC TILE ¥our BROKER Municipal sale Is the mm of Mftesn Thou- FOREIGN CAR - Moving & Storage Bld(. nand, One Hundred, Ten (»1S,11O.OO) bduttrlal . ReiUeattal KNOWS ITS FOR SALE! Dollarn more or less, plus Interest CONTRACTOR KEPAIR8 63S-96M Krther with the rotiis of Shis sals. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE BUT The mibSOTlhw reserrM tba rilht SENTRY Including Mosaic tiles • Complete Inspection COLLISION WORK PUNNING Does the Buyer know It's to adjourn said wle from time to IDEAL WAY MOVERS Work time tuhleot only to mwU llmlt»- A IpetUltj New Jobs and GRADING k SEEDING Why Not Let The (or Sale? tlons or restrictions upon the exer- liTO PARTS & SUPPLY Free Estimates • RototUUni Uwru • TONE.UPS cise of such ponw a« may b» Repair* of All KJodi • Voddinc » frees "7" McCoUejn LET • MUFFLERS spertally provided by \*n or rule* Monroe & Essex Sts. • larnbbery • Evergreens Move Yon of Omirt. Sold subject to ©ondltUiBi 40 Mary Avenue, Fordi EUROPEAN TRAINED FUlton 8-2131 of sue. RAHYVAY Beaity Shop Free ROBERT H. JAMB9ON, VI I-G71HI V Alley MSN MECHANIC •stlnutti Sheriff. •Ms^kM TOWARD A. DRBBKW. t Tailors & Cleaners Attorney. Liquor Stores MLS IX. 9/16-23.J0/1O/7/M |S1.M SERVICE Imported Auto Coal 6 Fuel Oil Storaf* Tefl four Story NOT1CK TO PERSONS DBBIRTNO ABSENTEE BALLOTS with*. Telephone MErcury 4-1189 AGENTS K you w» » qualified tad nfk- SALES & SERVICE Wred voter of the Bt*te *ho etpwrti 1010 St George Avenue NATIONAL VANS Rooflig & Silling ELITE to be absent outride the Sttte on Tak» AdvanUf a of Our Penanal WOODBRIDGE Sftturday. October 30. 19*5. or a JNDOR'S AVENEL Local and World Wtde Moven qualified and reglJtered voter wto JLMKIUCAN Touch I P.M. Room Layout Dated: September 13. 19«S Biek Stores UN Dlxabeth Avenue Furniture Arrangements GERALD SEIDNEH, INCLUDING SUNDAYS Tuning 6«oret«iv and DlstMot Olfrt Railway Color Coordination! • Fire Dtatrtot No. 12 ClMtd Wedneadaj AUIDay FU 8-1790 SMITH Budget:Planning ' Fire House. UMIMUI AT»nu» JARDOT P. O. BOJC 182 Plumbing and Heating Call or {Write For Rahwty, New Jtney BOOKS Further Information Plumbing & Heating IL. 1/18/85 M.l« PIANO COMPANY m Remsen Ave. Avenel CUSTOM TAILORED SUP- Make Wonderful Diner Uine Improvement • PROPOSAL 148 Rahway Aveu ME 4-3W8 COVERS, DRAPERIES, Sealed bids «191 ba received by tb* Wpodbridge & REVPHOLSTERY Board of Xducatlon of the Town- ToUets If You Have A Job ship of Woodbridge at the. Adminis- FINE FOOD ME 4-5446 SHOP AT BOMB SERVICE tration Building School Strett, Kitchen Faucets Woodbrtdge, New Jere«^ on Monday, . \UTO REPAIR GIFTS At aoini 12 to S. Cloied Koadayi Call Bob SBOtember 27. 198.1 *t 10:30 A.M.. Moderate Gas Water Heaters B.D-ST.. at which tttne bl or Alum. 245 - 9265 •itio Board of BdM<:»Uon reaerrtt For life With GALLARD'S Custuiu-inade 811p<

txLt,:- Independent-Leader (E.B.) .

Thursday, September 16,1965^ "LEGAL NOTICES PAGE EIGHTEEN LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES TST Road and th* canterllnt ol St •fly the LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Oeoree'a Avenue (New Jersey But* B1 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Homestead Afsnue; ttMDM westerly HMhway Rout* 39) thence (i) south- northeast Avenue:: thencthen e easterly CTInr nue; thence easterly along the Wlldwood d along the eenter lln. of Hmnwteed erly and southeasterly along the cen- tnence Mmtimiv Hew Jtney lute Department «f the «w J«n»y Tnrnptk*; then Railroad; thence easterly *lon( the along the cent«r linl e off W» *«* nel. Part Reading Railroad to the po" * center line of Wlldwood Avsnue to Annul to tbt sentn line at Asb terllne of St George's Avenue (New Une ot niork mi clrll service Bxinuutloni along th« oenterllne of the New the center line of rord Avenue; AAvenu e to t thh e point of Intersection Street: thence south«rl| along ths Jereey State Highway Route 39) tocorner; thcnci> Oarteret, 8*l*ry, WMO- JJersey Turnpikke to tht crossing of where It Intersects with U 8. With P»rd Avenue; thence "OMh"" center line of Ash Street to the an- thence northerly along tbe center ly along the center line of Porn center line of Ash o< the most nortrj. •outherly nrf n, i p*r ye*r tht New Jtrtey rurnplk* and Car- way t; thence touthtrly along 0 S, line of Ford Avenue to the center ly along the center line of f Mtl Ae tbenee , r»«U? the Jlock 395 prolonaed; Open to mala dtltens, two yean Highway » to the point wb*r* It Avenue to It* intcraecUoU n with Lin- ter line of Myrtle Avenue; tbenee f tlnuinx Wnnc t| teret Road; then along the center- line of Linden Street; thence east- westeri? along the osnter line of r wayRo«U> ...jnce'ijf northwesterly to the pro- nnldent In Oarteret. Una of Carteret Road to the inter- Internect* with Hear northwesterly alonn Fourth Ittsiri, mny receive nfirropwInR of Rahway Avemie and the boundary line of Fords Terrncn it1 longation and the center line i «nd pre qualified Seventh District Pollln* Placei erly along the center line of Fifth southwesterly line nf Blocks 394-' School a;>n (|.,ri further notice to appear. Those not [right-of-way of the Tort Rending School #1, Mawbcv Street, Wood- Street to the point where the weet extended approjlmatflv 50 '«'Nlelsn• n Avsnue to the center 'Ine o L 3B4K and JB4J tn the centerllne Ionia, "'tiw. J thence northeasterly along the wes- t qualified will bo no notified. Rallrond: then along the centerllne brtdre. erly line of rords Terrace it 1 ex Rahway Avenue; thence northerly of Bedford Avenvie, thence i5)| nxunlimtlnnn will be held Sotur- of tho rtght-of-rar ot the Port tended, said point being approxi- terly boundary line of fords Ter- along the center line ot Rahway mately SO feet, more or less east of race #1 to It* intersection with the Avenue to tbe center line ol Avenel jouthwMierly ainnii centerllne of WARD s day, October 23. 1965 nt 8:M A.M.[Reading Railroad to tne crosslnR of WARD 1 - DISTRICT I Avenue to a line Bedfordd AvenuA e to the centerllne] ] BeiBeginnini g m Illl j J the easterly line of Qrsnt Avenue; center line of Linden Street; thence Street: thence westerly and north Street; thence on Ap'pllcnnU wil"l report t'o" y the right-of-way of the Port Read- BEOINNINCI at • point, the In- •rlv direction to .... In- Blirh School. 28th Street ft Avenue thence In a northeasterly direction easterly alonn the center line or westerly along the center lint n In ol Hyrd Street; iHence if)) north- centci y Inn Railroad and St. George Ave- tersection of the centerllne nf Port Linden Street to Its Intersection of Kennedy Street nnd wcsir'rlv "lung the centerllne of Byrd;terw>ctf "A". r»aynnn>i New Jervy, Reading Railroad and the centerllni along the westerly boundary line Avenel Street tn the point if inter nue: tben along tbe centerllne of of Fords Temce it 1 to Its point of with Mary Avenue; thence norther- section with the easterly right ol Street to the centerllne of winter Edisnn snn Wi C P O/B-23/BS WHO fit. Oeorge Ivenue In a northerlof yN. J. State HlRhwsj Route 19; nue; thence intersection with the center line l l ryth enter line of Mary way line of the Pennsylvania Rail- Street; tnrnct (7) tnuthwejierly thehre "finr(.r]\ direction to the Township boun- thence 11) northeasterly along the center line of Mary of Linden Street; thence easterly ly along the ti with road and DOlnt or place nf beginning aloim the renterllne ot Winter of Mew n,lvl,, New Jersey SUtp Department of dary; then along the Township centerllne of N J StBte Highway Avenue to Its Intersection with place of Be- along the center line of Linden A Route 4 the 1 Street to the prolongatio, n south- ..lin.e nl fjfu , Civil Service Elimination! boundary In an easterly, southerly Route 25 to the intersection ofStreet me center line ...... oi Linoen.i Mai™~n« Streetuum-i,,; tnenc•",•,,e .,"Q.™ easterly, ialonn Hgi BEING a portion of the Third Green Street; thence |2) north- to Its point of Intersection the center line of Main Street to its niinn.- easterlv of the dividing line Between iParHwnj Announced closing dnt« for filing and westerly direction to tbe point Ward District Five to be known u »"KV " District PolinPolling Placei-'icr::. »—n Avfnu, „„,, Solltn Cliff,,,„„„',,,,: applications, ScptembfT .10. IMS. Pof westerly along the centerllne of of origin. with Marluryv Avenue;: thence northernorther- point of Intersection with the NewThird Wurd Fifth District Srnool ;34. (ioorlrlch Street. l«»n. Rmd; ,„,„,, ,„, northwesterly „, ,„* , ', .applications, dutlpn, and minimum Green 8treet to the centerllne of ly along MBry Avenue to an angle Jersey Tumpllte; thence westerly Fifth District Polling Place: Ave- mltl dividing line between I kingminn , qtinlMcnHons. apply to Department Worth Street; thence (3) north- point which la 150 feet south of along the New Jersey Turnpike to es ..,,„„¥ Do, ,,„„ hct-wrr!n P the boundary; along the centerllne of 150 feet south of the southerly Une and Eduwn Townships the mrtnt THIRD WARD • SIXTH DISTRICT <>' • " * "' h.,l,,n Prly of trie centtrllne nf Smith Hill !Ktonr> dem In tlihe Bonloro of Carteret. erly along tbe centerllne of Byrd h0 _i ldn***i an n i I iur JJ ju at B>W « ,M New Dover Road to the Intersection of Woodland Avenue and parallel | and place of _ Bediming. Place: BEGINNING tt the Intersection e T "Z,n Tow.Ihrps;Ro»d; thrnce ,S) northeasterly along «55 , Hfnlttl Ofrajar Salary. 112,000 per Street to the centerllne ol Bedford of New Jersey Stute Highway #11 -n- Mild . ypur of New Dover Road and Meredith Avenue: thence 15) northerly along thereto to the center line ot Ivy Schooi™"Jl #14., Fort Avenue. Fords. nun IIU4M •—--- T- Street; thence southerly alone the and fit. Georges Avenue: thence nint! easterly along sal center Hue! line of Sou Open to male citizens. 12 months Road: then along the centerllne of the centerllne of Bedford Avenue center line of Ivy Street to Its In- Ne* Jerseyiterlliif of Flishland Hosd; thence me nf oinrk t'liir resident In the Boro of Carterct, Meredith Road to the Intersection northerly along St. Oeorge Avenue to the center line ol to a line, tbe prolongation westerly tersection with the center line of to its intersection with Butler site ParKway Route S4: . IOI northwesterly alonn th. between F;?l: ,.in Park Putrolmnn, Salary. ll.HMft.7B of Meredith Road and Mlddlesei of a line dividing Block 395-B and Pine Street; thence westerly along SECOND WARP Garden n,,M,friv iloni the center terilne nf Highland Rnsd to the cen- per hour. Avenue; then along tbe centerllnt of g THIRTEENTH DISTRICT Street: thence easterly along the thenclliToef Mid lait mentioned routejterlln. of last Cliff Road, thenc. Triwnnliipi 'in'ti.,. lk 394L h (9())) southeasoutheast the center Une of Fine Street to Its center line of Butler Street to Its said hound,r; .,, . C.P. 9/2-16/65 JMJN of Middlesex Avenue to the Inter- Block 394-L; thence point of Intersection with Oak BEGINNING at the Intersection line oi asm i»»i • Jame.„_s„ finer;!litpi^.,-1, ••)• northeasterlnnrthruterlvy alonaimsg th«e r»ncfn. - erly" along said line dividindivi g Block of New Jersey Stnte Highway JJ Intersection with Woodruff Avenue; the center line of of heainnint section of Middlesex Avenue and 385-1 and 394-L and the prolonga- Street; thence southerly along the thence southerly along the center S'thc Si" ol inwSctloB wlthiterilne of «a« Cliff Road to tn. Fifth IIMrln MIDDLESEX COUNTY McLean Street; then along tbe cen- center Hoe of Oak Street extended and the boundary line between the ice westerly alone the center centerllne of Dover Road: thenc. SURROGATE'S COURT tion thereof to the soutbwett cor- line or Woodruff Avenue to Its In-nen e we. "I .long the jcnwr . Srhr pisce of Beginning tor wltb Will annexed of John La- Road to Its point of Intersection Bdlson Townships to a point where Une of Avenel Street to lu inter- WARD ^ - i terllne of Block Avenue to the In-prolongation thereof to the most alon« said boundary line to thei Trnth District Polling Plsre: Isr hovlch, deceased by direction of El- with the boundary line between It Intersects with the southern most section with New Jertey State g BEOINN1NCI at „ mer E. Brown. Surrogate ot thetersection of Block Avenue and ti>«northeasterly line of Block 383: Woodbrldge arm Edison Townships Highway #2J; thenc* aoutherly poinTi t o7r plac e of beginninig ! [illn JJr. HigHihh SchoolSh,l rfdrfyde Atehue Ah, Lincoln Highway: then along tbe thence (8) southeasterly along the boundary Une^of Roosevelt Park lct 2 ln ll Iwlln westerly pnv,»n.-,v County of Middlesex, hereby gives the point and place of Beginning. Estates; thenuTiasterly along the along the center line of New Jer- BEING nil »f Dl»» 2» ' trn bminddfv i,!,, notice to the creditors of the said centerllne of the Lincoln Highway northeasterly line of Block Fifth District Polling Place: southerly boundary of Roosevelt sey State Highway #33 to lte in-Fourth °Wart" to" be known *• John iAhovtcti to b*n« In thetr to the Intersection of the Lincoln MS to tbe centerllne of St. Georges ey gy Fourth Ward, District 2 i Intersects the rP. School #7, King Georget Road, Park Estates Its various courses and Avenue FOURTH WARD Qardtn Htat» I'.i:- . debts, demands and claim* against Highway and New Dover Road; then Ave. (N. J. State Highway Route Fords. tersectiothe poinnt witanhd 8 plact e of Beginning Second nistrlrt Polllry: n«t: ELEVENTH DISTRICT the estate of the said deceased, un- distances to where It Intersects with thence eameriv rci.' along the centerllni of New Dover 35); thence (8) southeasterly along the center Une of Ford Avenue: Sixth District Palling Place School »22. New Dover Hoail, Co- BEGINNING at the Interjection der oath or affirmation, within six Road to the Intersection ol New the centerllne of St. Georges Ave- School #23. Woodbine Avenne. Ave southern boundi- months from this date or they wiU thence itUl easterly along the of me Pennsylvania Railroad and •74-C, 47?-X (,ii Dover Road and St. Oeorge Avt- nue to the centerllne of the Port SECOND WARD - SIXTH DISTRICT southerly boundary of lands of thenel. the Garden Suit Parkway Route be forever barred of any action Reading Railroad: thence (10) BEGINNING at the point of in- WARD 4 - DISTRICT 3 1 1 therefor against the said Adminis- nue; then along the centerllne of Board of Education to the Garden 4; thence northerly along 'ttrl""-.. ™- *: St. Oeorge Avent* to tbe inter- southwesterly and westerly along the tersection of U. S. Highway 9 and Beginning at a poinDOlntt Iin the dlvlddlvld- f t)^ o,r(ten 8ute|»rlT alnnn the >„•••,. trator with Will annexed. Jfew Brunswick Avenue; thence State Parkway Route 4; thence WARD ] - DISTRICT 1 th» northern line of Block 3B3; then centertlne of the Port Reading Rail- ingg linne ebetween Edison Townsh£! ^ , { lnttr-rllon Blnck M7 :r, ;•,, ...... Dated August Uth. IBM road to the point or placa of Be-westerly along the center line of northerly alonalong the Oarden State nd WoodbritlgeTpwnahloodbritlgeTpwnahlpp where h along Block 3S9 In a westerly direc- Baglnntng at a point In tbs west- ind WoodbritlgeTpwnahlp where h ^ ^ Mlin e fo f ,.!BlocFlume Block k 464677 . il;r:, , WILLIAM J. LAHAVIOH, ginning. New Brunswick Avenue to the PParkwak yR Routte 4 to its Intersection e It Intersected nv tne cen RtTr Administrator wltb WUI toneiad, tion to Byrd street; tben along the with New Jersey State Highway IS: erly Una of Staten Island Sound .he sasamme It Intersected v Street; thence easterly along theithe eastern lOlnt of Intersection with Liberty when the same Is Intersected by thtteer line of Jamess PlacPl ee aand frofrom JACOBSON and WINTER. BBQB centerllne of Byrd Street to the Eighth District Polling Placet ise- I tree t; thence northerly along the thence 'westerly along New Jersey i i t center linli e fof flume Street to lt»'to the nnrtiwutr:.', ,- 114 Smith Btreet, Intersection of Bytd Street and Un Jr. Hlih School, Hyde Avenue, center Une of Liberty Street to itsState Highway M to the boundary southerly Une of tht Port Reading said beginning point running east- Intersection with the center llneleast alotu the •..!•:. Perth Amboy, N. J. Worth Street; tben along tbe cen< Iselin. Railroad Dock Property: thence (1) rly along the center line of James point of Intersection with King between Woodbrldge and Edison 'lace to me center line of New of Kennedy Street; thence In a^f Blnrk +M fin"'.. terllne of Worth Street to the In' Georges Post Road; thence easterly Townships the point and place of northwesterly along the southerly straight line easterly to the luter-lalonn the tvi'M'-n Attorneys. line of tbe Port Reading Rallfoad lersey Oardrn Bute Park.'.yRoute I.L. 8/19-M-6/2-C/M tersectlon of Worth Street and WARD 1 —DISTRICT » along the center line of King Geor- Beginning. " Mlddleeef Avenue and Block 4M; tiif!l^ Green street: tben along tbe ges Post Road to Its Intersection Thirteenth District Polling Place: Dock Property to tbe point of In- alonR the cisier:-,- inK: New Jersey State Department of BEGINNING at a point, the In- hrv o! j J terllne of Green Street to tbe In-tersection ot the centerUne of the with the Garden State Parkway School #2S, Ford Ave. * Arlington tersection of the aame with tht pro- 4«B to IU Inlflrwrr.ir. Civil Service Examination! tersection of Green Street and N. J, Route 4: tbenee southerly along Dr., Fordi. longation southwesterly of tht cen- ter line ot Brninlm:, Announced closing date tor filing Perth Amboy-WoodbrldKe Branch ot the Garden State Parkway Route ' Highway Route #1: tben along the the Pennsylvania Railroad and th* ter lint of Turner Btreet: thence (3) un* of Edison Township: Pennsylvania Railroad; northwesterly a!. ton, New Jersey. Township boundary In a northerly terllne of Rahway Avenue; theno* point and place of Beginning of New Jersey Turnpike and Port section of same with the center f Reading Avenue, formerly known BEING all of District 3 In the Parkwsy Rout* 4 the point and Mr line of Inman v»' Open to citizens, l> months : direction to the point of origin. (3) southerly along the eenterUn* line ot Ninth Street; thence (I) tertectlon with dent In Woodlwlflge TownejUp, of Rahway Avenue to the center- Sixth District Polling Place: a s Woodbrldge-Carteret Road: Northwesterly along th* center une Fourth Ward to be known as Fourtti placElevente of hBeejnning District. Palling PlJirt:,^ „ Engineering Aide. Salary. |3218-M(82 line of Freeman Btreet: thenc* I 'School #7, King Geortes Road, thence northeasterly along the cen-of Ninth Street 12] feet more or Ward District 3. School SIS, Fmhing Avenue. Itetln. F»r»way N J £4: WARD I westerly along the centerllne Fords. ter line of New Jersey Turnpike to Third District P"lHng Place: along the center per year. lets; thence (4) Northeasterly paral State Parktrny N J :(i, •- Plumbing Inspector, Salary, $4300' . front tbe Intersection ol NeFreemaw n Street to the centerUne lta point of intersection with the Itl with Turner Street to the South- School #15. Pershtni Avenue, larlln. rOl'RTH WARD of th* Perth Amboy-Woodbrldg* boundary line between Woodbrldge and place of h«;inn:•.; $7900 par year. Dover Road and tbe Township SECOND WARD erly line of Block 1053-A; thenc* IS) WARD 4 - D1STRICI 4 TWELITH DISTRICT boundary: along tho centerllne of Branch ol the Pennsylvania Rail- Township and tbe Borough of Car- BEGINNING at a point, tb* in- BEGINNING tt the Intersection Sixth HUtrlrt l'"l|,n[ Real Estate Officer, Salary. 17,000- SEVENTH DISTRICT teret; thence southeasterly along Northeasterly along said Southerly School JKT. PrnnvlLim, (,, »M00 per year. New Dover Road to the intersection road; thence (4) northerly along Une of Block 1053-A to Its Inter tersection of the centerllne of th* of the Garden State Parkway Rout* th* centerUne of the Perth Amboy- BEGINNING at the point of In-the boundary line between Wood- Colonli. Recreation Maintenance Man. Salo-f New Dover Road and Meredith tersection of Ford Avenue and thebridge Township and the Borough section with tht center Une of Tvir Pennsylvania Railroad and tha cen-4 and the Port Reading Railroad-, ary, tl.51-t2.fll per hour. Road; then along the centerllne of Woodbrldge Branch of th* Pennsyl- ner Street: tbenct 18) Northeasterly terllne of Mlddltsei Avenue pro- tbenee cwtrrly along tb* center Betooattan Assistant, Salary, $6500- vania Railroad to the point of Be-New Jersey Turnpike; thence west- of Carteret to a point of Intersec- Meredith Road to the Intersection erly along th* New Jersey Turnpike tion with th* writer line of Turner and along tht Northeasterly prolon- longed; thence (1) northerly and lln* of the Port Reading Railroad WARD S - 1)1 teooo per year. of Meredith Road and Middlesex ginning. to its Intersection with the bound- gation of Turner Street to tht In-northeasterly along the centerllne to its intersection with New Jersey Street extenonu, M.C.U-S southeast- State Highway per year. with Reards Brook; thence easterly ginning. nue, formerly known as Woodbrldge Une of tbs Port Reading Railroad the centerllne of the Pennsylvania center Une of Winter BtrMrt to aof 50B-A to IU Inter-.- the centerllna of New Dover Road to -Carteret Road: thence westerly al- •atterly line :/''.-A ' II. S/BBie/M $23.79 tbe intersection of New Dover Road along Heards Brook to Its intersec- Dock Property and point or plan of Railroad to tha point or plac* of point midway between South Cliff tion with the New Jersey Turnpike; Seventh District PoUlng Place: ong the center line of Port Reading beginning. and notth«i4t«:y »'•••: •' and St. George Avenue; then along Fords Jr. High School, Fanning Avenue to Its Intersection with the Beginning. Road and Pleasant Avenue; the nee Notice of Registration the canterllns of St. George Avenue thence southwesterly along the Fourth District Polling Place: northwesterly along th* Unt midar- j of Block M3-A t.- • and General Election New Jersey Turnpike to Its Inter- Street & Inverness Drive, Fords. New Jersey Turnpike the point and Seventh District Polling Place School #24, Goodrich Street, lselln. way between South OUff Boad and tlon with tbs cen-.r. In a northerly direction to the Town- section with Amboy Avenue; Hagaman Heights School, HoUy St 1 Pursuant to E.S. 19:12-7 entitled ship boundary; then along the place of Beginning. Pleasant Avenu* and paralltt there- Avenue; thenos nor.:. * "An Act to Regulate Ejections," tbenee northerly along tbe center SECOND WARD First District Polling Place: Port Reading. FOURTH WARD~riFTH DISTRICT to to lte Intersection With OUnton th* ctnterllne of 1 ••'• Township boundary In a northerly, line of Amboy Avenue to its inter- EIGHTH DISTRICT BEGINNINO at the Intersection notice Is hereby given that the Mid-westerly and southerly direction to School #}, Turner Street, Port Street; thenc* sout*w**terly along th* boundary n! {'•.:• dlesex County Board of Elections:. section with Main Street the point BEGINNINO at the point of In-Reading. WARD 1 - DISIRICI I of the Pennsylvania Railroad and he center Un* ot Clinton Street to thtnet westerly »'-r.:^ : 313 State Street. Perth Amboy and the point of origin, and place of Beginning. tersection of Ford Avenue and the the boundary line betw«n Wood- New Jersey Turnpike; thence nor- Beginning at a point In tht Ptnn . lte intersection with Washington ot Clark Town.«:,:;> •.• the Municipal Clerk's office, Munici- Tenth District Polling Place: Mu- sytvanl* Railroad whar* tame U In bridge annortheasterld Edisony alonTownshipsg th;e Avenue: then«* north westerly a tlon wltb the lli••«:; •• pal Building, Woodbrldge, N. J., will FIRST WARD - FIRS* DISTRICT nicipal Building. Main Street, therly along the center line of Ford THIRD WARD - SECOND DISTRICT thence line of the Pennsylvania th* center Un* ot Washington Avenue to tbe southerly boundary BEGINNING at the point of In-tenected by tha Port Reading Rail' onK Township; theiko »•. be open to receive registrations and BEGINNING at the intersection Woodbridge. road, and from aald beginning point center ong th* center Un* ot Washng transfers of voters on rjhe dates and ot Main Street and Amboy Avenue; Une of the Board of Education tersection of the Woodbrldgo and Railroad to Its intersection with Avenue to lte lntntvction with tht Idlion To»:. :i!;i property 100 feet north of ArUng-Perth Amboy Railroad and Newrunning northerly along the Penn- Green Street; thence easterly along th* touthwert corr.ir < hours hereinafter Oslgn&ted: thence northerly along Arnboy Ave- WARD 2 - DISIRICI 1 ton Drive; thence easterly along sylvania Railroad to tb* ctnter Unt Blrwmfleld Avenu*; theno* south Every' business day up to and In-nue to a point 200 feet north of Jersey Btate Highway £25£23; thencthencee sji»ana tuuroaa w we center unt the center line of Qreen Street to westerly alonn th*' *tow Un* of Uene* easterly a :.i The Second Ward, First District, the southerly boundary Une of the thl l th Wdbld d 1 cluding' September 23. 1985 between the northerly line, ot Green Street; Board of Education property to thesoutherlyy along th e Woodbrldgge and °> Avenel street; thence toutheast- Its Intersection with Bloomfleld Bloomfleld Aveno* to I«* Inter-boundary of I •• thence easterly and parallel with shall comprise all ot Keaabey and all Pert~ -h Ainbo• • y "Railroa d to its inter, erlj and eaaterly along the center Avenut: thence southeasterly along section with WlndttUg BOtd: «h*B«* northwest corn' the hows of 9 A.M. aud 5 P.M. and of said Ward South of the Lehlgh Garden State Parkway Route 4; any d fromf 9 A.MAM. to 5 P.MPM. orGreen Street and along the line 'hence southerly along the Garden section with Avenel street: thenee Unt of Avenel Street to tbe neuter the center Une of Bloom field Ave- on a ttralght lint aoulhWMMnT theme tomaert;' »:•: 7:0() to.9:00 P.M. on September 20, 20q feet north therefrom to the Valley Railroad tracks excepting ISO westerly on Avenel Street to Its lint of Rabway Avtnue; Chinee nue to Its Intersection with Wind- to th* point of lntenwtloa of tbe Unto! Block Mb-D : 70() feet wide strip on the Sisterly aid* State Parkway Route 4 to lt» point 21, 22 and 23. If you are twenty- center line of the Pennsylvania of intersection with the New Jer-intenectlon with Park Avenue: southerly. along_ tb ..t .etnte t Unt .oling Road, thence In a southwest- Port Reading RaUroMI tad tb* plac* of g one on Election Day you ere eligible Railroad; thence northerly along of King Georges Post Road, par- tthench e southerlthyl alonl g ththe cente t r Rahway Avenuet to the eenter Unlintt erly direction along a straight Une Garden State Parkway Route 4 UM Seventh the center line of said Railroad to ticularly described as follows: sey Turnpike; thence westerly along Plurln to register and vote. the New Jersey Turnpike to its line of Park Avenue to Its lntersec- of' Nleleo" n Avsnue; thane* south- to the point of Intersection be- point and pUc* of Bttdnnlar SebMl #r Inmin Voters desiring to transfer tlielr the center line of Freeman Street; Beginning at the intersection of point of intersection with Ford tlon with Tappen Street; thence easterly along tht etc ter lint ol ti'wn tbe Garden State Parkway Twelfth District Polling >Ue»: voting address mny do so without thence easterly along the center the msterly line of King Georges westerly along the center line ot Route 4 and the Port Reading Rail- line of Freeman Street to the cen- Avenue the point and place of Be Nttlson Avenue to the Woodbridgt lselln Jr. Hlfh School. Hytj* Avtnu* WARD S - !>'>" appearing personally. They may re- Post Road with the Southerly Right ginning, . Tappen Street to Its Intersection Creek; tbenct In a southwesterly di- road; thence westerly along the iseUn. quest a transfer card by telephone ter line of Rahway Avenue; thence Fort Reading Railroad to It* point BEQINNINC1 ••. :• southerly along the center line of of Way Une of the Lehlgh Valley with New Jersey State Highway rection along tbt center Unt of tht Inman Avenue i:.' ' •'• ' or by wrltUiB to the County Board Railroad: thence, running latterly Eighth District Polling Plate: #25; thence northerly along the of Intersection with the boundtry 1 Ralvwfty Avenue to Us Intersection Woodbridgt Creek to tht northerli WARD 5 - Of th* west bmirid-ir' or Mufiiclpal Clerk. The transfer along the Southerly line of the Le-School mi. Ford Ave.. & Arlington center Une of New Jersey State Unt of the Port Reading Railroad line between Woodbridse and ; -.si: card may be executed at home and with Main Street; thence westerly Drive, Fords. Highway if 26 to Its Intersection Edison Townships; thenee north BEGINNING at a point, tbt Inter- JOfl; thence ni>:t:l; - along Main Street to Its Intersection hlgh Valley Railroad 150 feet, more thence westerly along the northerly •.) [1! mailed or delivered to either office with the Woodbrldge and Perth erly along the boundary Un« besection of tin oenterUM of New terllne of lnmiin An:. 1 BO tha* tt is received no later than with Amboy Avenue the point and or leas to a point, aald point being Une ot ths Port Reading Railroad :. :.t o. i place of Beginning, the Intersection ol a Une ISO feet 8ECOND WARD Amboy Railroad the point and tveen Woodbrldge and Edison Dover Road and th* otnterUn* of terttctlon with :::e •••••'• 9:00 P.M. September 23, 1965. On crossing Rahway Avtnut to tbt Townships to Its intersection with Ptnnsylvanla Railroad; thane* (1) Oardtn State l'»r.i'* s 1 measured at right angles from and NINTH DISTRICT place of Beginning. point at inUnecuoD of tht said September 23rd at 9 P.M. the First District Polling place: School BEGINNINQ at the point of In- Second District Polling Place: the Pennsylvania Railroad the northwesterly and wemrly »r thence north a::'.::; books tor registration and transfer parallel with the Easterly Une ot Port Reading Railroad with tbt : #11. Rois Street. Woodbrldge. tersection of the Perth Amboy- School #4' 4 #5. Avenel Street, point and place of Beginning the center Un* of/Ntw Oo*M t ol »ald Parkway '-» ' of voters tor the General Election King Georges Post Road and the Pennsylvania Railroad and tht point : Woodbrldge Railroad where it in- Avenel. to trie centerlln* of Ibndltb Road: •hip boundary l:::': ' will be-closed. Southerly Right of Way line of the or plac* of Beginning. Fifth District PoUlng Place: WARD 1 - DISIBIC9 I Lehlgh Valley Railroad; thence, School #11. Indiana Avenue, IttUn thence (2) scutbtrly and touthe**t- along the Clark !•»:••: ELECTION NOTICE Being a portion of Third ward •rly along tbe MnterUnt ot llutdlth BBGINNINa at a point, tne Inter- Southwesterly and Westerly (Jong a WARD I - Dlgw&lCi 1 Une to Its intrrw ".:;•• » NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that section of tho centerllne of the Perth Amboy-Woodbrldge Railroad Fifth District, to b* known as Tb' dFOURTH WARD~BIXTH DISTRICT Road to tht ctnterun* ot Ulddl*Mz urllnt of, li»» v' the District Boards of Election In Une distant 15C feet measured at BEGINNING at a point, the InWard- . Eighth District Perth Amboy-Woodbrldge Branch ot right angles to and parallel with the to the boundary Une between the BBOINNINa at the Intersection Avenue; thenc* (1> southwesterly aoulheastfr* a.m.: '••' ' and for the Township of Woodbrldge Township of Woodbrldge and thtersectioe n of the centerllne of New Eighth District PoUlnr Place: of Green Street and the Penn- along tbt centerlln* of Iflddlaau the Pennsylvania Railroad and theEasterly Una ot King Georges Pott Lak* Avenue to t:.» ;' idUddlewx County, New Jersey will centerllne of Freeman street; thence City of Perth Amboy; thence west- Jersey Turnpikp e and the centerUne venel First Aid Bldg., •.vtnel sylvania Railroad; thence easterly Avenu* to th* canterUa* Ol MeLtan m«et at their respective polling Road, the several counts thereof to erly along said boundary, Une beo-f WoodbrldgWdbld e AvenueA ; tthench e (1) Avenel. ong tht center lln* of Green Street: thenc* (4) southeasterly tht DOrth»'«!e.'.v i.:.' places) as hereinafter designated on il) westerly and northwesterly along the Easterly Une ot Meadow Road: 50S-A; tbencB «ii."i ••' th* oenterllne ot Freeman Street to tween Township of Woodbrldge and easterly along the oenterllne iwt to lte Intersection with along tht ctnterllu* of McLean TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1966, be- thence. Northerly along the sauter- City of Perth Amboy to a point WdblWoodbridgd t AvenuA e to tthh e centtr- iloomticld Avenue; thenc* north- Street to tbt centerllnt of Block Iht boundary lit;' '•• • tween the houre of 7 a.m. and 8th* eenterllne of St. Georges Ave- ly Une of Meadow Road ISO feet, Un« of West Avenue; thence (2) IU pm. for the purpose of conducting nu* (Boute 35): thence (2) north- where It Intersects with the center THIRD WARD - NINTH DISTR1CI «surly along th« center Un* ofAvenue: these* (5) touttwrly along more or less, to the Southerly Une Une of Amboy Avenue and Florida northeasterly along th* centerUne BEOrNNlNQ at the intersection lloomfleld Avenue to lte inter- tb* centerllna ot Block Avt. to •ast a Gencnd Election for the election westerly along the centerUne of St.of King Georges Post Road; thence, of: Georges Avenue to the centerUne of Grove Road; thence westerly along ot West Avenu* to the centerllne of of the New Jersey Turnpike and section with Washington Avtnue: tat ceniernnt oi moci AV*. IO uH!n n ...H >D».A • th* Port Reading Railroad; thence Easterly and Northeasterly along the the center line of Florida Orove Central Avenue; thenc* (3) south- Woodbrtdge Avenue; thence north- thence southeasterly along the B ( with tht A Governor Road to a point 100 feet north of easterly alone the centerUn* of Cen-erly along the New Jersey Turn- center line of Washington Avtnue 2»?i«Highway)»: thenc?»_•?•* (0»1 aouthtrl*..i^-^iwVthy at thtne tht tout!t •«.«-' » > i Two Members of the SUte Senate, J(3 J)l •**5£easterln!y along the centerllne right angles to th* otnterlln* of g Railroad to the the northerly Une of Ooddlngton tral Avenue and the prolongation pike to la Intersection with Port a lta Interjection with OUnton Of Block S09 w • Seventh Senate District ™ Port 1 ginning and the Lehlgh Valley RaU- Avenue; thence westerly along the of above mentioned Central Avenue Heading Avenue, formerly known Btreet; thence northeasterly along Route 17 1 Lincoln Highway) to th*at btgtnnlDK Four M«mbeni of tiie General csnterUnenellnee of the Perth Amboy- road Right ot Way. tne 100 feet north of the northerly J* Woodbrldge. Cawrtt B^ad; tbe center Une of Clinton Street to cesterllnt or'th* Ptnujylvanu Rail- AtMtnbly Woodbrldge Branch or the Pennsyl- to the westerly abort Une of Staten Klgbtst DMrif First District PoUlng Place: School Une ot Coddlngton Avenue and par-Island Sound; thenc* (4) south- thence northeasterly along the ten-a point midway between Pleasant road: thence 17) northeasterly along fchoal «17. li'^ Sheriff. vania Railroad; thence (4) southerly #8, Smith Btreet, Keasbej, allel thereto to anoint In the eenter ter Une of Port Beading Avenue, venue and South Cliff Road; the cenurUn* of tht Pmnsylvanla Three Member* of the Board of along the centerllne of the Perth westerly and southerly along, the Avenue and South Cliff Boad; , ...... Amboy-Woodbrldge Branch of tbe «« of CT. s. Highway J; thence westerly short Un* of tha Staten formerly known Woodbridge- ;hence northwesterly along th* Unei«»ll")ad to tb* point or plat* of WARD S - Chosen Freeholder* southerly along 0. s. Highway » to Carteret Boad, to its Intersection id b Pl A I Beginning One Councllman-at-large, Pennsylvania Railroad to the point WARD TWO - DISTRICT TWO Island Sound to th* mouth of tb* midway between Pleasant Avenue I Beginning Bfglrtntnifx'. the point of intersection with King r Woodbrldg* River; thence (S) north- with School Btreet; thence easterly and South Cliff Koadand parallel £'« PelUag :i* .'.( unsxpirad term or place of Beginning. BEGINNING at the Intersection George* Post Road; thence westerly p of the center Une of the Lehlgh westerly southwesterly and westerly along the center Un* of School thereto to IU Intersection with tht School #!4, Goodrtch Itiwt, I»*U». tit One Councilman from each ot the Second District PolUng Place: along the center line of King Geor- Street toth e Central Railroad of Five Wanu Woodbrldge Jr. High, Barron Ave., VaUey Railroad with center lln* of ges Post Road to the Garden State along the Woodbrtdg* River, the Pennsylvania Railroad: thence sou- Dukt* "°*d *"'' ' Florida Grove Road; thence nor- boundary lln* between the Olty of New Jersey; thence northerly along thwesterly along the center lint of Seven Trustees for Free School Woodbrldge, Partway Route 4; thence northerly the center Uae of the Central Rail- WARD • - OUtBlCt I bttween Woodlifi i.i- lands f therly along the center i lln* of along the Garden Bute Parkway Perth Amboy and Woodbrldge Town- the Pennsylvania Railroad to lu «lrt(i »t • point, th* mter- th* City of B*!.*. Florida Grove Road to a point ship to the southeasterly comer ot road of New Jersey to the Port Intersection with Green Street the flection District boundaries and FIRST WARD - THIRD DISSRICI Rou* 4 to lta Intersection with the Reading Railroad; tfe£c easwrtf ol th* otmterUM of tb* •rly along the <<•• ••' midway between Worden Avenue New Block #323, thtno* (8) westerly - • which \t '•'•'•< '• polling places are aa follows: BBGINNINa at the Intersection and James Street: thence) westerly Jersey Turnpike; thence eaet- along th* boundary lln* between th* along th* Port Reading RaUrcd Blith Of the center Une of Main Street erly of rMn Wno(!lJUne of th* Perth Amboy- Avenue extended; thence westerly BK1INNING at a polni where the boundary Un* b*t«*to City of Rail- dividing Un* "';*. Road and the Ntw Jersey Turnpike; section with Main Street; thence Lehlgh Valley Railroad; thence eas- fiiU AT*., inter Hoe of Pord Aijraua Inter- •Jong th* centerUn* of tbe Ntw Woodbrldg* Branch of th* Penn- along th* center Une of Centra way and Woodbridgt Township to Woijdbridge ro»-:;>'' easterly along Main Street to Its terly; along th* UUgh VaUey Rall- sylvania Railroad to th* centerllnt tecu tb* center Une of New Jer- Cl Jersey Turnpike to ths crossing of intersection with Amboy Avenue roadi to th* centerlln* of Florida _ I Avenue extended to lu Inursectton tey Bt»U Highway #25: theace tht ccnurlln* of St. Q*org** Ave- Line of lh« V •''•', the New Jersey Turnpike and th* of th* New Jersty Turnpike; theno* with Wean Avenue: thence south- nue IN j. BUM Highway Route »); tllf l the point and place ot Beginning. Grove Road the point and place of SBC WARD 8) northeasterly along th* canter- northerly along the center Une of RoUt* «*• V Garden State Parkway: then along Beginning. TENT DISIBICfl erly along tbe center Un* of West Ford Avenue to 1u Interjection thenc* (3) touihtrly and toutnw*st- along tbe renter ...» the canttrUns of the Garden State Third District Polling Place: Unt of th* Ntw Jersty Turnplkt to Avenue to Woodbrtdge Avenue- erly along tb* oeoterUnis of St. School #11, Ho is Street, Wood. Second District PoUlng Place BEOTNffiNO it th* point ot ln-the point or pile* of beginning with the center line of the Phil- Btete Par»*»y. |"" Parkway to the crossing ot th* Gar- School #10, Clyde Avenu*, Hope-tersectlon ot the Garden State l l h center adelphia and Port Reading Rail- Georges Avtnu* to th* centerlln* of point of interKf-;1^ den States Parkway and N, J. BUMbridge. lawn, Third District Polling Plane: Dover Road; tbtnc* (4) northwest- f : Parkwakway Route 4 and King Georges School #12, sewartn Avenne, Se- road; thence easterly along the Unt with 11" "'' '.., Highway.Route #1; then along th* Post RoadRoad; thence southerlothl y lalong waren. center line Railroad to lu Inter- erly along tb* centttUn* of Dover MuterUnp of New Jersey State High- WASD 1 - DUnUCf 4 thee centecenter "— -• "• • - section with the center line of NewRoad to cenierUnes *f Chain O'HUl SECOND WARD-THIRD DISTRICT i of the Garden State way Route #1 tn t northerly direc- All that pm ol th* First Ward Parkway ute 4 to IK Intersection Jersey State Highway #25: thence Road> and New Doiej Road] thence Inwrtectioh ",*':, tion to th* Intersection ot Hew lying north of Beard's Brook west BEGINNING at the intersection ramp WARD-FOURTH DISTRICT southwesterly along tbe last men- (S) still northwesterly along the pf th* Lehlgh VaUey Railroad and tht dividing J*nwy Highway Boute #1 and Qreen ot the- center Unt of Amboy Avenu* therly the center Une ot U. s. BEOINNma at the point of In- tioned center Une to tb* point and cenwrjine of New Dover Road to and «•• and east of tht ctnter Un* ot theO. 8. Highway 9; tftenc* westerly of Rahway Btrtet; then along the centerUnt of along tha Lehlgh Valley Railroad to Highway 710 when It Intersect* tersection with tbe New Jersey place of Beginnlnf the point or place of Beginning ship, tbt Green street to the Interjection ot Philadelphia and Rjudlng Railroad King Georgw Post Road; thence with a Un* midway between Wor- Tuniplkpee where It Intersect* with Seventh ftlttrletf PoiUnc Place: B«»nd District PoUlng Ware- Green Street and Worth Street: and tht ctnter line! of State High- northerly along King Georges Post dea Avenue and iJatnet Street and the/ boundary lln* between the School #1*. MaryknoU'Road. Menlo!School «. Outlook Avenu*. Colon- then along the centerllna ot Worth way Route No. 35. I being parallel thefeto; thence east- Tofaahip if Woodbrtdge and tht ey State Highway £u Park Terracf. ll'Rnai; ! I*. UjlvUlU Road to where ittataweot* with erly along tmld Street to the Intersection of Worth Fourth District PoUlng Place: New Brunswick Avenue: thence Id JUne :midway be- tmgh of Oartaret; thence south- and St. Georges Avenue; thtnet Colmda. __ Btreet and Byrd Street; then along School #t, Mawber SUeel, Wood- eaaterly along tb* center Una otwaet n WordenL Atenue and James erly along th* Hew J«r*ey Turnpike northerlr y along New Jersesey sitsite to IU point of Intereectlon with WARD I - DlSIBICI 1 the centerUne ot Byrd street to tht brtdfe. New Brunswick: Avenue to whan it Street and parallel thereto to Its HighwaHighway jftJS toto IU IU ittintersectioi n INQ a a point whert WARD 5 - northern Una of Block 3*3; then Internet* with U. B. Highway >; point of Intersection with World* Port Reading Avenue, formerly witith Tapped Streettreet: ttbeneb e eaat- center Un* of B*(itmlng at a point in th* cen- known a« Woodbrldge - CarteTet ter Un* oNef wNe Jeraew Jeraey y ter Un* ot Oolonla Road, also known along Block 393 to St. Georgt Avt- WARD 1 — DISVRICfl I thence southerly along TJ. S. High- Grove Road; thence northerly al- erly along th* center Une ot Tao- HiHighwah y M» lnteratete th* way t to the Lehlgh Valley Rail, ong the center line of World*. Road; thence westerly along the pen Street to lte Intersection with rate th* tt OototUa Boulevard, wher* th* nu*: then along the tenttrlln* ot All that traot between tb* Ptnji' boundary Un* between Woodbridgd t Bt. George Avenue to tbe crossing road th* point and plac* of Begin- Grove Road to a point 100 foot) canter line of Port Reading Ave- Park Avenue: thenc* northerly and Bdlson Townshlpt: thtnc* aamt la inMnwted by tb* center sylvanU Railroad (on th* cast) and ning. north of th* northerly Un* of Cod-nue to It* Intersection with Rah- along the center Une of Park Ave- Un* of New Dov*r Road and from of St. George Avenue and th* right' th* center Une of Amboy Avtnus dlngton Avenue: thence eaaterly way Avenue; thence northerly a- northerly along said boundary l thine* eaiterly of-way of tha Port Reading Rail- Third District Polling Place: V.- nue to its lntereecMon wltb Avenel (on the west) and the center Une along the line 100 feat north of tbelong the center Une of Rahway Street; thence oasterly along the of Clark Ha" road; than along the centerUne ol pf Preem&n street (on th* north) F.W., New Brunswick Ave., Fords. northerly line of Coddlngton Ave- Avenue to It* Intersection with the „ M --JT Pblladelphla and Port With the cen" the right-of-way of the Port R**d. center line of Avenel Street to lte Port center Un* of Oolonla Boulevard to and (on the south) by a Un* drawn nue and parallel thereto to the Port Reading Railroad; thence Intersection with the Woodbrldge Reading Railroad; th.no* easterly a point where It U Intersected 07 Avtnue; ihtnco Ing Railroad to the crossing of thtparallel with Green Street and 100 SECONOlDffD WARl D point where It Intersect* with the easterly along th* Port Reading and Perth Amboy Railroad' thence along th* center Un* of aald Rail- lnterseetlon to i right-of-way of the Port Reading road to IU Intersection with «b» th* ctoter lln* of Hoffman Boule- feet north of tbt northerly Un* 1 roURTf DIBwRIOl center Une ot tj. 8. Highway fi-Railroad to the point where II southerly along Ui* canter Un* of vard; thence northarly tlon* U11 Railroad smt Hahw&y Avenue; then thereof BEGINNING W, the lnteiieotton thence- southerly alohg the oanter crosses the Woodbridge River; center line of Ford Avenue; thence tha Woodbrldge and Perth AmbO' y alon anter Une of Hoffman Boultvafd to along the centerllne of Rahway Ave- t Dl s of th* Garden State Parkwafr Route Un« of TJ, s. Highway «to th* point thence northerly along the course Railroad to It* Intersection wit aoutherld y along the e*nt«r Unee o fof nue to the Intersection of Rahway ,!" ?_J_ i ^L >tl>ln« ««•: Avenue * polqt where tbt aame inteesecw 4 and King Georges Post Rdad; where It intersects with the cenur of the Woodbrldge River to Home- the Port Heading Railroad- thence ?" Avenue tp lta intersectiointeti n Avenue uud Woodbrtdge Avenut; thence northerly along the Garden line ot King Georges Post Road: stead Avenue; thence easterly i- thi toutherly Um of Mock «3 aa ta u; astrly i westerly along the center line of abo*o on th* Woodbriilg* Township then along the centerllne of Wood- State Parkway Route 4 to tyie point thence weatierly along th* center lonlon j W centetr UnU* of HomesteaH d tbe Port Reading Railroad to lte State Highway 415; theno* wett* bilitgc Avenue to trie Intersection where It Intersects with Main line of King Georges Post Road to A erly along the center Una of stld *aj Map; theno* easterly and oortli- KIK8IB WARD - SIXTH DISXRIC* Avenue t o BlaiBlir RoadRd ;t hthence intersection. wita St George* Avt- uf WoodbrldgB Avenue and Carter*t Street; thence westerly along the the center line ot the Garden State northerly along th* center Une ofnue; tbenc* northerly along tbi State Highway to th* point and taaterly along tht aoutherly aui) thouc* u°" Koad; then along tlie centerllne Of BEGINNINa at Lhe intersifctlou center lin« ot Main Street to where Parkway Route 4 the point and place of Benlnnrng easterly unt of aald Block toil ui a Una of the Blair Road to IU point of Inter- center line of St. Georgee, Avenui w Curteret Hirad to tho point of origin. of Railway Avenue and Port Read- it Intersects with Mary Avenue; place of Beginning. Eighth District Polling PUce point where It Intertecu tlio centor N J #* , section with the boundary Une be-to Its Intersection with New Jer ot ing Avenue, formerly knowii as thence aoutherly along Mary Ave- Tfiith District Polling Place: tween Woodbrldge Township and •ey State Highway #25 th* poln M >kllgU R M nl line of Bramhall Bond which Is aluo ceutorUne Woodbrldgts-C&rleret Road; thence nue to a point 150 feet south of School #10. Clyde Avenue. Hope- the Borough ot Oarteret; thence tuid place of BeginnliiK °? " " * ° the dividing lln* Iwtweeu the luwn- easterly along said center Une of the * southerly Une of Woodland irilp of Woodbrtdge aud lh« City ol lawn. easterly along the boundary line Tenth District Polllnjg PUce tuiJ Port Httidlm; Avenue to lte in tot- Raliwiy; thence lu a noutlioMterly 1 WARD t Avenue; thenc* easterly along uald between Woodbrldge Township and School #4 Ik #5. Avenel Street. Ave- mm' section wlVh the New Jersey Turn- lino parallel to Woodland Avenue SECOND WARD the Borough of Oarteret to IU in- direction along tho boundary li from the Intersection of tht cen- pike; tlieuce southwesterly along and 150 feet distant therefrom U> ELEVENTH DIBTRICI tersection with th* New Jersey between WuudbridKe mid lluliway .aid botmdu Hrllno of the Wuodbrtdue Bftllroad tbe New Jersey Turnpike to tlit the center line of Ivy Street; Turnpike th* point and place of tilt editor Uue uf Nuw Jtirwy UUte and the Township boundary; along point wlMire It intersects with BEGINNING at tht point of In- THIRD WAKI) centerllnt o I,,..'!!'"1"' ihenne aoutlwrly along thhe ceiitdr tersection of New Brunswick Ave- Beginning. the center ^lKliway Hojto U'i'l. Llicnoo soutli- ud [' tht qeawrUiw of the Woodbrtage Heardu Brook; tlieuoe westerly al- PoUl ELEVENTH DISTRICT line of Ivy titreel to It* point of nue and Liberty Stnet; thence vm, Fourth District Ing Place; ««terlj aioag uit ceuter Ilu* of mid Railroad to tht Intersection of theong Heirds Brook to where It lutor- Intersettlnn with the center line k'hool #g. Turner Sti BEGINNING at th« IntWMcWo necto with Railway Avenue; tUeutu ttrly along New Brunswick Avenue lut uientluuod HouU lu tbt center r»»"" oi WoodbrMtse Railroad and the New of PJne Street; thonoe wi»t«r!y Readlnj. of New Jersey State Illt'liwn, #25 C northerly along tie center Hue of ; y to lu point of Intersection with Hut uf New Jover ltin'1: th«ac Jersey Turnpike; then aloug tbt loug the Une of Pine titrtwt and Avenel Btreet; tlicnco uorlh- lUhwu>yy AAvemiv o to lu Intersection King Georges Pott Road; thence weawrly along ttie cent*t Hue owith Highland ''"rthwoitoilj •loiiK am c«ulor Une i etnterllAe of tbs New Jeresy Turn- U> Its point of imorMcUou with thence ixnuli- : tlm|1 ' l easterly along the center lln* of WARD J — DISTRICT > pike to the crossing of the Newwith Von Kiwillng Avenu* the Oak titreet; thence southerly alon Avenel Btreet to lu lutersectlo "I Now ihnti Koad tn tbt point n ., Z i'i^ "";i: i!*i point or wUca of BoKluulnjc y g King OeCmw Pout Road to IU In. eKluulng at th* point of Interstc- with Woodruff Avemio; theti n'»io u< be^liinlug Jaraay Turnpike and the Garden the center line of OaOkk SStretl Hurt tarmctlon with Liberty at met. * . n,« llil'"* j.dl« Mlnli nlotrkotktt 1o1'olll W Wiceice : MMu tho c#u.U>r Uno of tlan of tht center Un* ot Aveutl with South Hill Koad Thlid District follli.j PUce BUt* Parkway; UMn &lon«" tbe ceo-udil Bullouit-, M»ln Street, Oak Street, ox- theme* southerly alone the center Stroet with the easterly right ot was Woodruff Avenue u> its bdiuul uto, C'Uiciuoat AveniiD, Co B(G1NNINU • ttfllns of tbe Gudsn Stole Fwk- Woodblld.e. tended to a point where U Intor- Une of Liberty Strwt to where It southwesterly »iUIU, tiii IMnei Use of th* Pennsylvania Railroad/, section with Butler stiwt- Ilu. of Smith Hill Bo.d e.toncted u luiiL me o*nMf«u«' way to the uwatng OS the (t*rdtn iwcts with the tout*- Un* at Klug ititoreocte with New Brunswick thsnee northerly along tht twMrly northWHtexly along tit. wmy w to* C.J Georges Post Rood; thejoce oatMrly a point, midway botwwn Pl.^n, Parkway and U. 6. ttltfbw*; Avenue tne point, and plac* of Be- Una of th* PKinaylvanle Raluroad Uuo of BittW HUeot vo lia u,u, Mat* Parkway ai WAHD along King Georges Poet Houd to Avenue «ud South Cliff WAHD 4 - DlBCKlCl 4 ihm aloof th* ceoMr- sinning. right ot way to tb* right of way Une nation with »t. ato,lu A,,,Ilu, K,»,| OJove' jkut* #1: th. StVKNTU IHbJRItl tJlo (Wden Bt*te Parkway Route 4 tneuc« norUlvieatorly ik, »°is>uiilu« at • point whar* tht SKr- 8 SUbway Boute #1 BBOLNUI-NCJ *t n ^m, Eleventh District Polllnj- Place: of St*te Highway Route #1; thenc* eac ujn;n 1 Him midway b«tw«oii ' $B* of D .8. the ppoint uiid plac* of Setftnntiur. Ford> Flra Houw, Conrielt It/Mt, }h °. ' " y aloiig Uio cent) "t*i Uue uf Ntw Jenty Qaid*n a wasarly dlnottott n lta taTn Town* MoJn 8Uwt. uul Amboy AV*IHM IU- Fouth District Pollini PUce: northeasterly along the right ot wayUne of tit. aournco Ammo u, ([, i, Avoiiud uud 6<»iitii oillf ouio fa/kway Rout* #4 lntefiWl* then tennn-t; thciu-* noowrly along the Fourth Fords. along th* Scliuu #14. Ford Avenun. Fuidn. Un* of State Highway Route #1 toterw;tiuu with tha Uouudary Un. tlm outer Un* of New tiovu RM. Towntble boundary tn » «ouunr!y. winter line uf M*1II BU«t tti th« tho southerly boundary Uue of tht btiiwccii the 'rKwiioiiin .if Wotx wHil tlio P*lllu,y|viiiil» •uco outerly iluug tu* O*nt« Un* «t*t«rlj 'and northerly direction to point wlicm it lin ak* point at urtflu 1WKIKTH UI8TK1C1 u,y U u^ ,.f the ui.ii wit), lua coiitej Ilu* of Oolonla wrawtlon deu Ht*l» IWkw uy Itmilo 4, Ui«u:e King Ueoljjc* I'tMli Eto&d wll HUo of the Olty of Hall «*y u> lue J1O trll lho Towlia UuiliXiiU-l tu u* uurtbMly aluiJB t BWJ1HNINU at tbe inUraeoUou ur WoudbrlilBe uiul tho Cltiy with •uiuetluiu known aa boundary WAIUI I the (j»,aW| tnteraft-U with o! ihi- New Jersey Turnpike and the Httkwuy Hl»«r, thelico suutlioadarly Httliwuy t,, ih» ,«i, ,{ New Ih'.m Himd LUo polul Parkwaay KuutKuute 4 u> Uio pulut tliu weatorlv a l uml wii; tlwuo* uutuiorly aioiu ) lUMrMCtlUll ot tb* i of u» 1'uwiiBhlu uf twundarv Una between Woodbrtdge •hiug tin Rahway Klvrr to the w»t- |>liu:o uT He where it Intern l* wiui Now Jer- trly Hue of tin Hoiougb uf Carioroi, Jt..ra tht ecu let Ilu* of Uulonla BOUltVWd Kuiiruiil Mid tilt 't'OWU- tllutictt nvrtherlv tkluxiK and Kdl.vm Townships; thence Ninth DUtrlVi"" l'u|||as |-|», sey HlL'h m !•:, 11,,11,'e nut- iv Hue betwetn Wood- ttieuce »i)iitl)Wa0lerly along iho wnat- to lu mtwutitluu with th* ontei solp bortmlAiy MICH along ttie L*U- tlienh bouud«rv Hud Lit Slhuul tn. Outlook Aveiiuc. lol oal. bum w.,n.ii>nditf and «rlly il linl e utt or Nb Him ul )luffu)nu BuulevaCU; thtuc* Urllii* uf Hie WiKnUHidte tNlliunl Highway !i |., .viiclc 11 ll.-'liwuv the llUtU'bt flit Ul ti WAKU 4- UIHYstJl'l |u y nioun tin oeuttr Us* an ib* Mwulifef tf UM nUUiMi *fltit iiJ Utl unit* tut Ol WUjUWMl Avt ***•»» «tb KM mtm vm ber 1<), 1P65 PAGl LEGAL NOTlCeS LEGAL NOTICES LRGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTlCKh LEGAL NOTICES LF.GAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL mmen £3"^<* *•*?•• School* of th. shall provide that ilmultaneously Town, of Woodbrldge, in jotat tee- VIII Bnundart line of Ertwin rnwimh.i Rnad, tbenct tnr ixmndiry line ol PiK-ita«»> Creek where Mao empties into the1 runnlni thenc*: II) BUM^ with each payment on account of Omve AviDut rhence <4> NTM, Staten Island Hound; and thence along aald cecterllnt of Men tM, inj and nil person* desiring the principal of wild Note or Bond Approval Hj Court B' Nor'nw«»t? rlj t|( T.>wi>nhi[i tntoce 131 Norttieniotii) of AJB Jo J»» "f*"*" 4t h»lll The public salt of mid land* shall CM; alnoi Orove A'enut to the <>*• fliiAd tj ftrvin BiMMd inenre 'he t'lwataway Townnnlp Utif 14) Northerly ilonc Staten Island atraet to the o«n(«llin have deposited, with e Townahlp «nd Mftrt^nge, the Mortgagor »h«Jl Tree to lulln Rnad. thence ,5i Imi Bound to the place, of Beginning Street-, thence (3) 8«uto Jl«o deposit with the Townahlp of ot be deemed effective until the . Arvin to th« Jt-rsey OOntra i PnweP r ClClerkk otf miid TownshiT p of J eposit with the Townahlp of flame hat been approved or rntlfled erl; alnni the Oal TTee w Ueiu Inn I Compnny transmission and nnnhwmwrly alone MM «nM» WnodbrldR* a mim equilequivalentt to d'rwlld Rota thenct iIU Smither *•• rtVterlbed motor ve- bridge, the sum of ins non ,„ by the Court and It authorl»e« and Rnad tn the olaee nt Beslnnlnx 1; *lon» Idlewild Rnad V John thence |4. ^nutnrasterlT ninr niBTHICT NO S:-| Voting place, line at Aah Street to the MBMT- oa*. or by a certified ohcok in that '™ (10%) per cent of the amount direct* the delivery of a deed to the nitttitl ttt Polllnt Place: Memo Jersey Cfntral Pnwei and llne of niMtaman Btnwf. Rwnot <1) or tlin pnyment on account of prln- Street tnenee illi Bmitneaitei Columbus School ) BBaiNNINO at _„„ Monter*y, Ooup*, amount payable to the OTIIM- of tin h'ghert bidder u required by lti|Ptrk"ririhnuse Uricoln Highway along John fttr**t ke the Dlac* romimns tmnlmminn ilnt- t" ihf the junction of Tufts Creek and Northerly aloni aald cenMfllM of "1' M* J00091M by virtu* Townahrp of WoodbrldRe No hli abnv» mentioned. In the T^lnnlns insin line .if the fenni.ylvama K*n RUien Island Round, running Ragaman street to the oanterViM Btia.ll be madd by any in>n U. deposit* for Liquidated of CooMrtee Avenue; thenc* (•) • •*„, garM. "- >n. nnrM event die Ooun declines to approve Dlitriet ft*: District Alt Polllni Pltc*i Mlton Hid. th*nc» ISI *mtliw»sterly nloni; thence ll) WMterly slonR Tufts received hy wild Boll?™ im If and when Incurred or ratify or voids the mie the mon- thr- IVtnisylvanla Rnllrond U' the n Boutheaaterly along mid centarUiM . pi>llf*l hy thfl Townahlp of BEG1NNINCI in the line dlvidinn Huh School. Colton Road. Ureek to the New jernev Terminul until the said dtnmsit'ln mud,. m IM paid or deposited hy the said il-in with the Northerly pro RftllroArt snd contlnulriR along wvld of Coolldje Avenue to the eent«r- mdbridge us require.squired by Para Woodbrldge Township and the required. All nh(wk\ ftnd/,,r rwh 0( Purchaser shall be refunded without Tnwnshlp ol fdlson, where the same inn if WHiow Av«nue inern. rnllroad tn the Intersection of Per- llne of Flllmnr* Atenue; thenoe (I) unfliwweMful hidden! will he return uraph 3 nf PART Vn below ustrlct #1) 'ntereet. It Intersected by the Port Resdiio HKOtNNINO at ma interteouon ol Avenue and HnUy atrt-et North: rly along said centerUn* ed, The hlRhMt or fui.,i..;.,fU| hl(]. PART VI of PI Avenue to the wrater- Title Try Be Conveyed IX Railroad; thence running II) South ..incoln Hlghwaj and Pitch Road. •icntlon nf Wii;o« Avrnur iUienr* (») and contlnuln« 1n drr Fdiiill Imm^lijiteii,- upon the erly along tbe gdlscin Towiudiip 'trstjht line tn the Stnten Islnn. line rtrret Avenue, lheno« 18) completion of snld imiiilc mil? imv And Encumbrances Mnslnj of Title thence running il) MortheastarlT Willow /ueiMie K- th( j 1. Title nhall clou* within «lxty Boundary line to Its Interwcilni nlnni! th« Lincoln Hlnnwav ui Hiur U.i,, .In Wmiwrty, Ihence I'll flniith- Hound; thence (3) and BottthesstMly nlong s»ld einterlln* or deliver to the Bv,!,i Ti.wi'iiitilii Tlie Title t<. be conveyed, by n f CnrtTrat Avenue to the eenMrllne Lr of PUBLIC MLB laTKiiln ivnd Snle Deed, or D*«ds, days after the time when the nale with Nevi Jersey State " flnad: thence iai Soutnerlv alon« r*vf :\, ulnno, the Lliicun MU't^w*' Northerly alonl g ththe mid Rt«t(tn Clerk, either in canh, <>r hy , prHtip'i Route 25, thence Island Bound to the. place of Me Cyprem street and the point and tXHm1 "A" check, nayrihln «« afr.ri-w.nl or hoth null he good nnd marketable and ha* benn confirmed hv .ludnment nt ; ruin !l«md Ui Idlewlld Road ,„ • * pin,f -it neainnint the New .irrwv Superior Court. tMrni-e I^I flouThewUBrly Along Idle | |; place of neninnlnK. NOTICI for tuph additional Rum if uny to iurh as will b« Insured at regular alonii aald Nev sun IIUI tirii-t ft I'nlllnj n»re: Dtelton ri\ten by the Home Title Division of Clinncery nivhion. If there In no way Route 2S in Amnny wild Rnnd to Arvln ttoiirl, thelirf nt| nl. I'Ulnfield Avenue. make a total dcpnnit of M Inuit appenl thererrom pe.ndlnK yet un- HouLhwe.sterly »lonp Arvln Roaii , to a Judgment of ten (107,,) or v\w nmrnint of his Ohlcngo Title Insurnnce Company, thence (3) Westerly alonn An NO «:—IVotlnu place, DIHTHICT NO IS —(VoUng plaoe. rietermlne r>» nutriet £29 Cle»el»nrl grhool ) BBOINNlflO at Inisliiww in thR Bi.nte of New Jer needing attncklnn jmld Judnment tween Idlson fownihip mid thecwierlv »Kin* HnflkviilB H^im th» Inlernectlon of thu South" the lriter«ection of t-he centerllne of 1ffriswn. Ml*ne*ei Ooun PART 111 Knurl. thence 'M >n the Bounilanr lint wy. I with offices at 2110 Wimhlnir Is nendlnK yrt imdr-tmnlntvl. The ilorouKn nf Metucheti. inence MI t" l-nrlierson Knnrl thence -ni , ' ' :. i,.-m.i, ... south flam corner of Larch Street; Uipnr* Holly Hireet und the centerllne of U ..lithe 10th day of 8«p Payment Of 1-iirrlinw Price l h t Hh Pli 10 Kin Street, Enst OrnnKt, New Jer upwlfl^ rlite hour and plure shall Northeut.rly and Northerly M,.||Hout.herlv aloim CivrKPrwin TIOIM! ,. ^ *";,1 ,"",.? ^n r. wnrt i -herf Southerly along Pershlns Aveni Perahlng Avenim and running m that pending caum Tho mim of .Six Hundred mid Fifty be filed hv Notice from Ihe Sellers >*y), at the expense of the Pur Northe^terly along the nnund»rv!l>"rh'«n R.md: thence .H ^<»'"-] ,hV M* , .. lo"»rJ- e"ht ih. Po" and rontlnnln» In a stral»ht line ' hence: (1) Routherly along said i U n 8 GRAHAM Is ThollBIUUl ($/-|Ml.(M*l| DO11I,TI hi or their Attorneys, to the. Staten Inland Sound; thenr* THK TRUSTEES OF chuwr, frw and dmr of nil encum Une ol F,liJn rnwn.hlp «i thn P.,r. we-iterl-. nlons Durham !t-«d «.' ,";„"" n'., maJ hencJ ranalot ; snterllne o' I'ernhlng Avenue to duly fliMi ns tifnrfinld i the er*. If there lie nn AprwM or Mn- Anni-j- Road, thence .HI >imiin«ny•••••" Westerly Htaten Islsnd fVmn ihe centrrline nf l*roh Btreet; lioOIA OTTHK TOWN tirances, cxrppt the following: 1 ,ReResdlnsdlns8 ItnllroadItaliroad,, thence lS) N.,r.N.inh) A»hi-v ^-1. ™><"J}*™™»'\^£«r!?]!S& ln,T« Manin. mlnlmuiti price for whirl Mon with rpijuvt to th' Juilmment en»tprly »lon« the Port Hendm.. atui Westerly alonn /lahlry Hoad '"ii. . to the Westerly hounilary tine ihenre |3t Westerly along said c«n- Ituids nnd prr-miwi will h« ,„ I. A Rrant of BfuKtnent, date< the «nle. Unilriiid to ..he Bounflarv line of ihe or November 20. 1M4. miide hy th. will he Rallrnsd to the niiwe ol iieninnin jWlntlirop Roe.d; thence il)i 'Inuth HoroiiKli of Wstuc.hen. thence il the RnroiKrh ot OarW-ret; thence ( arllne of i,»rrh Street to the enuth- , ,,,.;«id«nts. Wh* Township mid puhlln mle nuh|rrt tn mi of extended to close within thirty dnvn lihtrlcl #H rnlllnc Place- ('bmlwesterlj alonj Wlnthrop l^mtl In a nenernl Northerly direction we»t*rly boundary line ot the Bor- lu-f in ihn Comity of Mid- .'imiihrrlv nmng the Uorounh nt hit- the terms, condition* restriction* respeclltil? BUch'Bllrt)1I1 School. Umlinj Avenue Handers Hoiul. thence llfl) North !nnn the. tioundarv line, of the noi miBh of Cnrteret-, thence (J) North- i thi . noard- o- f „_,Kucatlo. . n 'ncumhT!inr«i, In this Ndtlr-f stated' tin-hen Ui the Lincoln Highway i» .oiiclnded, and - westerly along Sanders Koail to thence .31 Snuttiwesterly alonn the ouuh of Carterat to tlooievplt Av> westerly alone said stuthwesterly Stushlp o< Woodbridaejln The Mid t'urrhane PTIO »hall be wx writer C-omiwny upprovinp said boundary line of the Borough of November SO, 1944. In the Clerk's ppp ntstrict #7; Kenmore Boad: tnenee ill) North- Mncoin Hinhwav ui Willow A'enue (4) * of Mlddletei and The prtri M rollows- easterly alonn Kenmore Rond to Oarteret to the centerllne of Haga- Free School* of the! Pur. [ Office of Middlesex Oounty In Book stands unirrpealahlc. If the sale Is BEUINNINO in tho lint dlvidinj thence MI Northwesterly Hong Wii t. Avenue to Arthur mm of Vr..rvyino hv not confirmed, or having been con- Wlnthrop Road; thence, nil West- he RouthweitMly Iw tnan Street; Mience (4) Northerly fw,»Hlhridg» 'leach herein r-iwh or crrdflci• • 1S«| of n«duuiitntlon nf Willow Avenue ill tl h d Is intersected liy the New Jrrw»y inn; thence (5! Nnrthwe ' Street to the renterllns of Aa* liabilities thereunderal l shaln?htil » find the Main Line of the Turnpike thence ninnuiR (11 Houth Rallmnd; thenc* (Si ,nn aald boundary line Street; thence (5) Basterty along find all mollify paid on account of wMterly nlong th« New Jersey Turn Iteef thence ((I) northen nald rinrerline of AAsh Street to the, puri-hnKr- iirice shall he returned niitrlct #13 Pollln« I'lacei EdUon in I.arch Htrfet to the place pike wi Orand view Avenue: then.-s Ui( Jpriy Central g tha Mntirllne nt CoolldgCd * Antl*Aventl*:: to tlie Purrhnier wlt-hout iriterc^t. |J> Northwtsterly aiona Orand vie* Illih Bchno). Colton Road. thenc* (9) Boutheasterly along tala rompuny TransmtMlon Line; thence 1 ?.. If, for nnv rwvmn. other limn Avsnue to New Jersey State IIIKII- of OooUdfUde* Avenuefj™ *j ihn defnnlt of ihe Piirchnser. title Id I Northwerterly alnnj the Jersey centerllne or ixxmoa* «,«--, way Route J5; thence Ul NNorthenm- District # II; Central Pnwet fc Light Company u DISTRICT NO 5:—(Voting place to tutht centerllncent e of LoncMMv am! plaos wlU . of Worxlhrldiii-, el-licr In cash, does not, clfwe within two years of y ; •- Southwesterly K niitiiic. auction, to the 3. A Grant of Dasement dated l l d N w JeJ rsey HHrmr * BEGINNING at the Intenectlon ol th» Boundary line of Placataway Olsvelnnd School.) BKOlNNINa al Street; thenc« (7) t hy a certified check [»yabl« to tho dnte of said public pule. Mien erly along said Ne y the Intersection of the center line , ot Umtfetlow LSder all of their ("Sell- i order of mid Townahlp Clerk, uBust 3, 195], made by aald Trus- the, Purchniw-r, at. his option, may HlHlRhwah y RRoutt e 1! to the boundarbd y New Jersey Statl Hlgbwaj Route 2V Township; thence (7) Northerly Mong »ald cent* * Et uue and Interwt In hy a combination of hoth such ses to the Buckeye Pipe Line Com- and 3tony Road; thence running 111 »IOUK the Boundary line nf Pltcnta of WnshlnRtnn Avenue with the Btreet to the otPUTllD* o t terminate the rnntract, nnd (ill Uns of KdUon Township; thence center \\\\« of Pershlng Avenue and hrnt, lAnd* premlte* and Mltlonal amount, or sum, If any, ?any and recorded on September moniM paid on account of the pur- 14) Southeasterly along the omind- Northerly alonR Stony Road to Win way Township and th« Borough ol Termln»l Avenue; theno* IS) South- tew heretnafter described ) make t U)t«l d<*iK»iit nf at leait 14, 1093 In said Clerk's Offloe In throp Road; thence 13) Northeaster- South Ptnlnfteid to the olace nf Be running fhence II) Southerly along easterly aiond said otnWrUn* ol chase price shall be returned to the, 7 line W> the olaee nf Benlniiirn the center line of Pershlng Ave- . ir.d bound* under th* an 110^) nor r*rit of the amount ~i»k 1S41 of Deeds, on Pag* 331. Piirch««*r without Interest. IDitrict #1 Polllnt Place.: Jamei ly along Wlnthrop Road to tht Jer lnolnR Terminal Avenue to tb* oantetUno Ladlne to wit. "DBSCRTP- ' hla bid 4. A Grant, confirming the Ease- sey Central Power A Lliht Company nittrlrt #19 Polllni Placet Btelton nue to the center linn of Termlnil of Pershini; Avenut; theno* <») T. 0. OadwaladM-, R«cr*t«rv Monroe School Rharp Road. Avenm; theno* (2) Westerly Hong t n T LAND TO BS 8OU3" ment (mentioned In "paragraph J noard of BflucnMrm Transmission Line: thenoe IJ) School, Plalnfleld Avenue. Westerly nlona nald o*r "'" ' Par. 3. An additional nun equal. •ml above) made by the Trustees, the Jersey tht center lino of Terminal Avenue Pershlna Avenue, to the [ for a sura of not lea* Uuw ; least, to t«n (1ft" j per cent of Joseph V. Valenti. District #>: Bouth westerly along jUil and FlAy Thousand it al, to the Buckeye Pipe Line Central Pnwet A Light Company to to tho ccnWr line of cooildge, Ave- of Holly Street and tb* point il amount of the uUrl bid. shall be Town Clerk BEQINNINQ at the interaection at District #]»: nue; thence (3) Still westerly and lpoi;»nt. th* minimum price Company under date of October 18, Mrs. Mary H. Oooper. Seoretarv Mew Jersey State Highway rtoun 15 New Jersey State Blghwty Route li. BEQINNtNa In the Boundary line place o< Heglnnlnn. jald, In (*.*, or hy ccrttfled check. 1062, and recorded In snld Clerk's1 along the center line of Coolldge aid Judirment and •layable an nfnresiild, upon cloelng TniBtww for rree School tnd Ambov Aveuue; thence running thence Hi Snuthwenterlj along between the Boroutb ot South Ratolutlon* ot laid Office on November 9, 1963, la BoofcliL (/1S23/M Route 25 to the plnce nf BopnnlnB Avenue to tho center line ot Oyprest niSTTUCT NO 14;—(Voting plM*. lp if title, and the delivery of all 1341.44 (1) NorthCMterls along New Jersey Plalnfleld and IdUon Township, Street; thence (4) Northerly nlong 11 Uw 1ftfd« or one C]«M1 of all parties It 3373 of Deeds, on Page 93 ' State Highway Route 35 to Ornnrl District #18 Polllni Place: Edison where the same is intersected by Abraham Lincoln School.) BBOIN- by Th* 5. A Grant ot Basement dated nigh School, Coltdii Roid. tht center line of Cyprem .Street to NINO at the. Intersection of the een- so directed hy the Court, together View Avenue: thence (Si Easterly the Port Reading Railroad; thence th» center line of Wn*hlm;ton Ave- . _.uc*Mon of th* Town- ..prll 7,1053 mad* by aald Trustee* Notice or Registration along Grand 7iew Avanue to the1 terllne ot Conlldga Avenue and th» with mich other Instrument*, to be lo the Township of Woodbrldge and and General Election running (1) Hortherlj along the nue; thence (5) Eruitfrly ulnnR said centerllne, of Hapaman Street and •[•vihrldEt. In th* Oounty MerutiKi hy the Mien, which may New Jersey Ilirnplke; thence |3) District 019: Edison Township Boundary line to center linn of Washington Avenue L, with tht marratlon recorded April 13, IMS, In said Pursuant to R.8. 19:13-7 entitled Southwesterly alnng the New Jor- runnlnK thenc* (1) Bouthweaterly be necmeary lo deilvcr good and "An Act to Regulate Elections," BEOINN1NQ at the Intersection ol Delancy Street: tbence (2) Bajterly to the center line of Pershlng Ave- Et ny each and all of the rnirketable and liwirable title In Olerk'i Office m Book lill of Deeds, ley Turnpike to Amboy Avenue; and southerly along said center- m page S74. notice la hereby given that tfhe Mid- Btocy Road and N«w Jersey State along Delanoy Street and Nevtky nue and the «>e named, to aeetnt or !e« simple, laa tho«> terms are thence (4) Westerly alonR Ambnv. line of HaRiunan Street to tha 6. A Grant of Basement tor a dlesex Oounty Board of Ejections, y Highway Route 25; thence running atreet to Park Avenue; thenoe il) sotilhweftt«rly boundary line ot tha I hurhiwt Wd mad* Oiere- lerwlnafter defined or limited), free Avenue t/i the f Rli 111 Northeasterly along Route U to d we tim* limited, and a* sanitary tewer right-of-way made Jll State Street. Perth Amboy and enu p of 3outhe«aterly along Park Avenue to Borough of Carteret; "• '»» 'rorn all encurnhmni-M. except at the Municipal Olerk'i office, Munici- District #8 Polling Plare: Clara the Jersey Central Power & Ught stephenrlll* Parkway; tbence |4) DISTRICT NO. «:-(Vottns place, |*rr in and by tald Judg- by the Trustees of Free Schools of Northwesterly along - the Town of Woodbrldge, under pal Building, jVueon, N. J., will Barton School. Amboj Avenue. Company transmission Une; thence Easterly along BtephenvlUe Parkway High School.) BJHINVIINO at the Par. 4. Not more than eighty be open to receive regMra-tlons and 12) Southerly slonffll ytbe Jersey Cen- to Oak Tree Road; tbence (5) Sou- Intersection of the center liri* of westerly houndary lln* of the Bor- date of November rj, 1931, to the 1 mi«h of carMiret to th* easterly SL'BJICT: 80",) pec cent of the Purchase transfer* ot votort on the dates and District ftt- tral PPowe r HunH t OOompony to therly along Oak Tree Road to the Burko Strfot with tho Easterly line. Die pnytnant ot that 6> State of New Jerwy for Department right-of-way line of the New Tore may he evidenced and secured of Institution* and Agencies, which hours hereinafter designated: BEQIMNINa at the Intersection of Woodbrldge Avenue; tthench e |33) Boundary Une ot Edlton Township; of WashlnpWin Avenue and running •T to nbmlittnf a bid. In ly a Purchase Money Note Of Bond Amboy AveDue and the New Jer- thtnc« (1) Southerly along tho East, and Ion* Eranch Division ot th* bsa not been recorded. Irery buttnM* day up to and In- Westerly along Woodbrldga Avenue thence (9) Westerly and Southerly ! at hy th* »•*•>•, and la and Mortmme, which ihall be ti- cluding September 13 1WW b*tw«>n tey Turnpike: thence running II) to Old Post Road; thence 14] North- erly line ol Washington Avenue to Central Railroad of New Jersey; r h*relnatt«r s*t forth 7. Any rlghti granted or vetted In along the Boundary Une of BdLson thence. (3) Northeasterly along aaid r ectttad and delivered at the Closing Uie stat* ot New Jertey by virtue the hour* ot t A.M. and J F.M nnd Northeasterly along the New Jersey erly along Old Post IMad and Stony Township to the Port Reading Rail- the center line of Cypress Btreet; titl« or heading .towlt. of Tide, which tball be made to, 1 any day from 9 A.M. to B P.M or Turnpike to tbe Boundary tine of Road to the placs of Beginning running thence (2) Basterly along riRht-of-way line, of the New York RXQtTIRXD BsTOnl and contain tucb terms, provltlons, of vhat conveyance made thereto by road; tbence (7) Westerly along the and 1,0ns nrsnch Dlvlirton of the by tht laid Trustee* by Deed dated 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. on September 20, Edison Township: thence 121 South- District #19 Puling Place: llenja- Port Reading Railroad to the place the center Une of Washington Ave- IKS1ON Or ANT BID." lad comKtlont. u are so* forth and 21, 23 and 23. It you are twenty- erly along the boundary line of Kdl- imln Franklin School, Woodbridte nue, to the center Une of Pershlng Contral Italiroad of New Jeroey to whlori li lnorjrpor*t«d Nov«mber 17, 1M9, and recorded of Beginning. the centerllne of Chestnut Sire** contained in PART rv next follow January 10, IBM In tald Clerk's Of- one on Election Day you are eligible ton Township to Its Intersection Avenue. Avenue; running thence (3) North- | reference; and to register and vote. with Amboy Avenue: thence (3) District #J* Polling Place: John erly along center line of Pershlng extended northwesterly; thence (4) fice in Book 147JJ of Deeds, on Pag* 1 Southeasterly alms said centertln* • payment of tbe pur Voters desiring to transfer their Westerly along Amboy Avenue tn Adams Jr. High School, Hew Dover Avenue to the center tine of Thor- or balano* of MM pur Par. B. In the event th* hlfhettjlSl. Dlttrtet »M: of Ohestnut Strwt eitended tiorth- or tuocttwful bidder datlra* to re- That portion of tlie lands and Ming addrtt* may do to without the place nf Beginning Road. nall Street; Noe street; running at th* ttm* or ume* BKGINNINQ al the lntanecUon of thence 14) Westerly along the cen- easterleuterly nnrand) the centerllncentertlne of duc* th* amount of said Purchase ptemltea at llea within the Town- appearing personally. They may re- District #9 Polling Place: Onr Woodbrldge Avenue and Mill Boad; amount* and manner quest a transfer oard by telephone ter line of Maple BUcet and Noe Chestnut street to the cenWrllne of HI fortn ufMttr the** Money Note or Bond and UOrtng* ship of Miaou wlU be conveyed Laoy of Peace Annex, Walsi Avenue. thence running 11) Southerly along District #3U ' paying mor* than th* minimum subject to the internet, if any, of or by writing to the County Board Btreet to the ceotfc Une of Thor- CCooldlgg e Avenue;; thencthence (S(S)) SoSouthu - or haadbia, to wit Mill Road and the Southerly pro- BBQUnHNQ at th* Intersection ol nall Street; running thence (5) l l saiid centertlne oot ten (i(Kl per rent at th* time John T. Mtole and wife, tholr helrt or Municipal Clerk. The transfer District #10: longation thereof to the Rarltan easterly of PtntCHACT PRICK" it th* OloMng of Title, (which card may be executed at home and the Lincoln Highway and Buttons Northerly along the center Une of CoollrlRe Avenue, to tht eenterllnrtl e [I • and "PUBCHAfil and aaalgnt. All bidders and the BEODTNINQ at me jitersectlon of River; thence 12) Westerly along the Lane, thence running (1) North- Thomall Street to tbe center line ltl minimum kt required by 'Tar. 9" prospectlre Purchaser, ait hereby mailed or delivered to either office Amboy Avenue and tbe New Jersey Rarltan River to 8llvei Lake Ave- of Hagaman Street tnd the point JiiTf OR BOWD AKD so that It I* received no later than WMterly along Buttons Lane and tbe ot Burke Street; running thence tnd place of Beginning. fjr i PART rv), which an above), he ttiall be it liberty to to made aware that aald Mlele and/or Turnpike: ttaenoe running U) But- nue; thenoe (3) Northerly along do. It men exes* payment I* equal bit wife, their heirs or udgna, 9:00 P.M. September S3, 19«5. On Northerly prolongation thereof to (8) Westerly along the center lint herein by reference Boundary Una of Edison Township; Olivet Lake Avenue to Woodbrldge the boundary line of Placataway of Burke Street to the said Easterly! to, or exoMdt, ttie twenty (20%! makee claim thereto, but the fieU- September 23rd at I P.M. the thence (2) Southerly and Westerly Avenue; thence (4) Easterly aloag DISTRICT NO 15:-(Voting plwea, r>er oeot annual minimum Install books for wrtetratlon and transfer Township: theno* (1) Northeasterly 11ns of Washington Avenue to the en do not concede the validity ot along tbe boundary line ot Kdlsnn Wiodbrtdgs Avenue to th* Dlae* point or place ot Beginning. Abraham Linenin School.) BROIN- franU, mint, rvarulnd by Tar. J" of such claim, and the SeUen agree of voters for tbe General Section Township tnd King Georges PoetLf Beginning along the PltcaUway Township line NINC1 at the point of Intersection PAST IT. (bekjTO th* ttortaafor win be oloMd. to Its Intersection with Plalnfleld h*r*tt> that they will do nothing to reoog- Road to property ol the United District #20 PoUlng Place: Plscat- formed by the centerllne of PUlmorei under th* tltl* or dull, by virtue thereof and there- nlM or Improve said claim, and that Avenue, thenc* (1) Southeasterly Avenue If eitended northeasterly tor, be forthwith entitled to tfcoee ELECTION NOTIC1B State* ot America, known at tht awaj School, Woodbrldg* Avenue. DISTRICT Mo. 7:—(Voting place. TO ra they will cooperate wtth tb» Pur- NOTTOI IB HEREBY OIVBN that Rarltan Arsenal; thence (3) North- along Plalnfleld Avenue to IU Inter- Nathan Bale School.) BKHNNINa and an existing property Ha* which r*M**e rlfht* and privilege* at an obaaer ID perteotlnf title thereto In section with DlvWon Street; thenoe Is located 130 feet measured north- HI forth In "Par. 4" ot PAST IV the District Board* of Beotton in weewrly along several courses of said at the Intersection ot Noe and Maple RT TI), which «n inoor the Purchaser, any expeue* lo oon- and for tha Townahlp of Bdl«on .Arsena„ l landi to the Hew Jersey District Will (I) Southerly and Southeasterly Streets with Pershlng Avenue; easterly nt right angles to and paral- MXt JfollowinO g nectlon tberawlQi, however, to be MWdleeei Oounty. New Jeney vrUl BiaiNNrNO at the Interactioon oof lel with th* centerllne ot Oalc Street •n by (. Mo brokers oommiMtOD I* MWdleeei Oounty. New Jeny xuniplkTurnpike_ ; thence (4) Northeasterly along Division Street to itt Intersec- tht nee running (1) In » Westerly Par «. borne by the Purchaser. meet at ehelr .retpeotlye polltog along the New Jersey Turnpike u>|wooaDnogffoodbld e AvmuA e «nad SU LakLke tion with tbe Lincoln Highway; direction along tajtald NoNoe StreeS t and ond running thence: (1) Southwest- td* of aald kkndi tod to ba paid by the Beller*. 0. Time Hettrlctlont on the uae placet at hereinafter designated on erly dlouR snld centerllne of Pill- Mitriet #10 Polling Place: OurlfTjnue^thenc^ runmng thenc* (5) SoutbwMttrly along tbt Maplp e Btreet to Thornall Streeet; . i n thon eondlUoo* of PAR1 IV to be made ot tuch landa and pram- TTJBDAT, NOVXMSm 2, ltti, be- erly along Silver Lake Avenue to the 1 more Avenue extended northeasterly Itnilldlng* or structurt* to Lady oi peace Annex. Walih Aveno*. Lincoln Highway to tha plan* of runnini g thencth * , Northerly a- Uet and those condition* of SaJ« tween tbe hour* of T a.m. and 8 Rarltan River; thence (2) Westerly Beginning: and tho centertlne. of nilmor* * tiMnoo, andyor a* to Pnitbaie Money Note ol u to ttM future construction of pjn. for the purpose of conduotlng along the Rarltan Rlvej to the long eald Thornall Street to Burke Avenue to the ccnterllne of CoolWg* lit or other BOB4 and MortfM* bulldlngt or ttruoturea ttiereon, tet a General Election for the election District #11: boundary une of the Borough of District #11 Polling Placet Stelton Street; running tbence (3) Westerly Avenue; thenoe (2) Northwesterly gtruoiurM, and Puuhtttr ww eieouta and dellyer forth In PART VH of tblt Notice, BBODTOINO at th* intersection ol Highland Park; thence (J) Northerly School Plaintlelil Avenae, along said Burke Street to Waah- along said centerllno of Coolldg* of: Amboy Avenut and the New Jar- lngton Avenue; running thence (4) |«itl.in whioh Moh ooodt- at O)oatii( of Title to tbt Towublp next below. A Oovemor along the Borough of Highland Park Avenue to the centerlluo of Chest- Ot Wood£rld*t for the benefit of •ey Turnpike; thenc* running ill Northerly along tald Washington cnmmioe* atvl b* eon., 10. That Purchaae Money Mort- Two Member* of the State Senate, to Woodbrldge Avenue: thence 14) DISTRICT No. ]2 — BsXJINNINO at nut Street; thence (3) Westerly a» r-.naiUT strl forlb under Th* Board of Bducatlon of tot Southwesterly along (he New Jer- easterly along Woodbrldge Avenue Avenue to Randolph Street; run- Ion? s«ld centerllne of Chestnut gage, If anyny, that Ith* lucoeettul Seventh Senate DtsWot sey Turnpike to lands ot the United tbe Intersection of Oak Tree Road ning thence (9) Easterly along tald hwdlin. to wn. -ft<« Townahlp of Woodbxidge, (In ac- Purobater, tey Turnpike to land! ot the Dnited th.-«i..« 8trcet to the easterly right-of-way bidder, or sbail execute Pour Member* ot the General Btatei of America, known aa the WnuH%5 with tbe boundary Une between the Randolph Street to Heald Street; . OM Dn AKD OOrTDl eordauo* with the Judgment of the and d«Uver. at above permitted or Awembly ta 1 line of the New York and tone Ktw JanwT autwrlor Oourt), a good required, to secure part of the pur- Barltan Anenal; thenoe (2) Soutb- P J^ Township ot Edison and tbe Town- running thence (6) Northerly a- Branch Dlvl&loa of the Central [TO «TRncrroiiaB TO ra Sheriff ijuuiian «r»mi,h uuiuco l I«|and_S»ny"Road;=thence running (1) th* center Une at Grove Avenue to Oentrsi Railroad of New Jersey to jnqulnitdl k tJtd tvy tald nection Dtstrlci boundaries and S-A and 4 in Block 799 to the Lehlgb Southerly along Stony Road and Old It* Intersection with New Dover to the place or point ot beginning. sn eilatlng property line which II i raCiviDos equal to tfc* *aiatw* ot th* pur- tnd premise*'are situated. cha«* prlc*. hut In no event more PART VII polling plaaas art a* followt; Valley Railroad; thence (4) Westerly Pott Road to Woodbrldge Avenue; (toad; thence (3) latterly along the located 130 feet measured not-ih- fully i under 1 tbence (2) Wetterly along Wood- etisterly at right angles t» and to wtt. -A1TROV tban eighty (80%) p*r *ent ot laid Restrictions On TJH And CondlOoni IOWNIHIP OP IDISON along the Lehlgh Valley Railroad to loenter Una of New Dover Road to Itt DISTRICT NO. 8:- (Voting place, prto*. At To Btrnctntet to Be Erected COUKTT OF MIDDLIIiTX the Metuchen Boundary line; thence|brtdge Avenue to New Jertey^State Intersection with the Township ot parallel with the cenMrllne of Oak Mm TO), wbtoft nighway Route U; thence iif North- Nathan Hale School,) BKQimnNG Street: thence (5) Southeasterly a- Par. 1. Tha} anall bt dated u of! 1. Tha use of tbe said land* and HAT! OF RBW JERSEY (5) N'orthVuteriy along the Ue- Idlson-Townshlp of Woodbrldge at the Intersection of Rooeevelt the day of Otottog of Title and premise* shall be restricted for In- BOUNDARIES Or tXICZIOH tuchen boundaiy Une to Amboy easterly along New Jertey State! long said existing property Line of boundary Une at Wood Avenue; Avenue and Haywart Avenue; run- the centerllne of Plllmore Avenue shall be for a twin ot tire y**n dustrial use permitted In tlie "M-l DISTRICT* {Avenue: thence"'^""Easterly slnng|Hlghwaj Route U to the place of theno* 14) Southerly along the ttu d*uinn cf pMMasaori therefrom, ttuM provide for the! Light Industrial Zone" under the Amboy Avenue to tbe place of Be- Beginnin~g ning thenc* (1) Northerly along eitended northeasterly and the ID aUd land* and pnoti*** #!• District #23 Polling Place: Plscat- boundary line between tbe Town- Hayward Avenue at extended to a point and place of Beginning. I ot Interest computad from Zoning Ordinance of the eald Beginning In the Une dividing ginning ship of Bdlson and tht Township of Township of Woodbrldge, or as am. away School, Woodbrldge Avenue. point on the southerly shore line of of CloUnt ot Title oa un- (Be Borough ot South Plalnneld and District #11 Polling tinto: Clara Woodbrldge to the place of BEGUN- the Rahway River; running tbence DISTRICT NOU;-(Votlng place Sj for* paid bialaBOM.J* principal at the ended, and this restriction ihall run to* Townsblp of Bdlatm, when the Barton School, Amboy Avenue, the American Legion Memorial rat* of fin (St) per otbt per an- with the land, and all portion*!tame u Intenerted by the Road District #Z3: Wa. <3) Southeasterly along the several Building.) BEGINNING at * point vfit), which BBGINNINQ at tht Inteneotlon pi District #32 Polllni Place; Junei coursei of said shore line of Rahwiy formed by the Intersection of the • r.-.4d herein by refer- nun, payabt* In teml-annual kn- thereof, and th* Deed to the Pur- from Oak Trat to South Plalnfleld District #12: River to a point of Intersection of ttallminu, and ihall provide for chaser shall to provide. Theee re-! (aim known u Oak Tree Avenue)Aeue); BEOIKNINO at a point In the New Jersey State Highway Bout* 19 Madlton School, New Dover Road. centerllne ot Roosevelt Avenue and, full tod part**! prepayment prlv- itrlctlona and/or condition* are thtneeet running (1) Xnthnortherlc l y alonlong Borough ot Uetuchen Boundary and Plalntield Avenue: thenc* run- the tame with the extension of the euterly right-of-way line of the TUL1 1 without penalty. made for the tote and eiclutlv* th, boundary line of 1Edlaon Town. Une: when the tame la interttcttd ning (1) Southwesterly along Mew DISTRIC1 No. U — BBQINNINO at Charles Street; running thence (3) New York and Long Branch Division Jersey State Highway Route 33 to the intenecUon ot Plalnflald Road along said Charles Street a* ex- of the Central Ballroad of New Jet* on Of Lad tet •• •»*« ._. I. They thall provld* tor th* benefit of the citizens of the Town- ship to u,, kiddltm-i-Union Oounty|bby the LelghLehlgh,, VaeValleyy RailroadR; and ptwiiiaet. with X ship of Woodhrldge. In the Oounty Woodbrldge Avenue; thence (J) and StepbenrUU Parkway, thence tended to Roosevelt Avenue; run- wy and running thence; (1) South- p*ym*nt of It least twenty (70%) Unit thine* (It laiterli along tbi thencth e runnini g 11) BasterlBterlyy along Westerly along Woodbrldge Avenue (1) Northerly along tht ctnter iiue c> thereon and appurt- paymcn, „ ... the Lehlgb Valley Railroad to the nlng thence (4) WetMrlV'along westerly along aald euterly right-of- laid Oounty line to lta Inteneotlon to Ducloo Lane; thence 13) North- lot Plalnfleld Road to It* intersection n*t*to partaiDinf ttutituato. . ptr e«it of th* otiaioal principal ot Mlddle*ei; however, the govern. with tb* Northerly prolonjatlon of moat Westerly Un* of Lot 4 In Block said Roosevelt Avtnue to Harvard way line to the southwesterly boun- . mostly IB thhe turn annually, but tha mortgagor ing body of the Townahlp of Wood- 795 at shown on the Tu Map nf erly. along Duclot Un* to Rot* with Oak Tree Road; thence U) Avenue, tha point or place ot Be- dary line ot the Borough of Oartar- ildward Avanut I also known u ginning. Woodbhdi*. In thhe shall have the privilege ot miking bridgand eobligatio shall nhav ot* the nrightg, duty |Dark lantli thnuw (1) Southarly Idlaon Townthlfj; th«nce (1) South Street; tbence |4> Easterly along puterly and Bouthattterly Uong thi tt; thence (2) Westerly along said '.UddlMt. and additionatvmty |3o{l payment) ptr cen* Itn durtnewm* anoyf taAnythind obligatiog to nth eot contrar enforciny notwithg taint- along th* ICortbartr prolongation oflirly along the westerly line ol Lou ROM Street to Oak Lane; thine* (B) canter Une of Oak Tree Road to Iftw Dover Road; thenc* tion of the centerlice of Bayward In ttbob lubSKiuent y«ar, and the, 2. The Purchaser shall wlttUn 14) luWly alost Sew oov« Road Kortheaiterly and ttasterly along tht flel"d Avenue; tbenc' e 17'"') Southerly line ot Stephenvllle Parkway to tbt and lta various courses to the o*nt- '•< at a point on th* 340 dayt alter dosing of Title, com- along Plolnfleld Avenue to the Place pUce of BKHNNINQ. Avenue and th* centerline of BOOM- erllne of Booeevelt Avenue: thenoo of "" balaoo* of prlnelpal then remain- to Qrovt Annul; thence (3) South- tsveral course* of lands of said Arse- velt Avenue and running; thence Ing unpaid aoall be due and pay- mence construction of an Industrial eriy along Orrrv* Av*nu* to Oak nal and King Georges Post Road to nf Beginning District #33 Polling Flue: Oak (4) southeasterly along laid oenter- t aid southtfly M* structure, building or buildings, District #23 Polling Place; Ameri- In* Rchooi. Oak Tree Road. (1) Northwetterlj along t«ld center- line of Rooeevelt Avenue and Me va- LT-:i:.ik* Interact* thi able at the eiptration of tire yean Tn* iv*nu«; thmo* (6) Wetterly the Woodbridge Boundary Una; Line of Roosevelt Avenue to the after oloslng of title. having In the aggregate, Avtnut aw) thi thence (4) Southerly along the can Legion Building, Jefferson Blvd. OSCAR KADS rious coursei tn the easterly rlght- of land now or fora- 1 cinterllne of Holme* Street; thence of-way of She New Tort and Tjoni IV| Par. 4. Tney ihall provld* that floor area ot not leas than > South Plaln- Woodbndge Boundary' line "to the * Oakland Avenue? Townahlp Clerk (1) Westerly and northwesterly along "P«T. Prom Mid M- upon each payment on account of squar*e feefeet;; and shallt, within Rarltan River; thence IS) Westerly IX.-I-B. 9/16-23/65 13S7.00 Branch Division of the Central Rail- ' running; thane* (1) year after Closing ot Tltte, ootn- field to th* plao* of Beginning District #24; said eenterllne of Holmes Btreet to road of New Jersey and tha point •_ „„.,.,«mlftuU*. 1aithi prtoelpal. the mortgaw* shall mence construction of such addi- Dlttrlet #1 Polling Place: John along the Rarltan River to its Inter' BEGINNING at me Inteneotlon ol the eenterlln* of Lonplew Avenue; tnd place of Beginning. Adams Jr. Blgk IcheoL Stw Dover Motion with the Southerly prolon- Notice of Reelstratlon thence (3) Northeasterly along lMld UM tional industrial structure, building New Jersey State Highway Route U| and General Election DISTRICT NO 17:-(Voting place. South n JjuTiiij f*ff* * w be tea ny Xoad. gation ot Mill Rnad; thence 18) said centerline of Longvltw Avenue Private Nicholas Ml nue School.) BI- „ „.„-„.- shall kot ex- or buildings so that the aggregate Northerly along the Southerly pro- and Plalnfleld Avenue: tbence run- Pursuant to R.3. 19:12-7 entitled UN 60 f*»tto» ™« n>ort«a«or which shall gross floor area of such structure* ning (U Northerly along Plalnfleld "An Act to Regulate Sections," to th* centerline of Charlotte amNINO at the point ot lntaratc- ceed in value the amount of *uoh DUtRlCt No. I - BMINKINa at longation of Mill Road and along Street; thence (4) North-westerly ly Un* payment. In calculating th* vtju* or buildings In eilitenoe or under Mill Rnad to Woodbrldge Avenue; Avenue to Jefferson Boulevard; notice la hereby given that Uhe Mld- Han of th* centerllne ot Hermann ' Soldier* feotnt; construction at the erplrattoo of tht Intmsotlon at th* Ulddletti- thence (2) Westerly along Jefferson along laid otattTlln* of Charlotte Street and the centerlln* of Roose- of land to Vf releattd In eonddera- thtnee (7) Northeasterly along dleaex County Board ot BleoUone, Street to tbe centerline of Itonroa rjootinuinc along Uon of tu«h paymeot, the land one year after aaang of Title will Unlon County Un* and th* bound- Woodbndg* Avtnue to Main Street: Boulevard to Lorlng Avenue: tbence 313 State Street, Perth Amboy and velt Avenue and running th*nee: l« decree* 44 nun- be not less than 3S0WO tquan feet. ary of the Township ot Edison and (3) Northerly along Lorlng Avenue the Municipal Olerk'a office, Munici- Avenue: theno* (s) northeasterly (1) Westerly along th* oenterllne feet to another 'Jin? withi*»"»"n> 300 feef*»t oaft depth irofrom thenct (1) Northerly along Ualn along laid oenUriln* of Monroe Ooastruction of a bulldlnK shall be the Township of Woodbrldge, thenc* Btreet to the Uetuchen Boundary to Ovlngton Avenue: tbence 14) pal Building, Cfuteret, N. J,. will of Roosevelt Avtnut and It* various n the ttM oftala 0»™n State Parlrway measured at Soutbarly along the Northeaster]; along Ovtngton Ave- Avenue to an exlsttog property Une courses to 'fhe westerly boundary 1fht angle* thereto ihaU be com- considered at having been com. running (11 Une, thenoe IS) latterly and North- be open to receive regiatraUofib and vhloh la located 129 feet measured <> Soutb 14 d*fTM*f * raenced when tht foundation Is boundary IUM of the Township of easterly along the Metuchen Bound- nue to Stony Road; tbence (5) tnuiafernuafers of voter* on the dtiMdkt a and line of th* Borough of Oarteret; ;• secondsd * iUM ut«J per acre at a nric* equivalent Boutheasterly uong Stony Road to northeasterly at right angle! to thence (3) Northtrly along said tUM j) the original principal mm of the constructed and construction of Iditon and (the Township ot Wood- ary line [ to tbi olace nf Beginning hours hereinafter deatgnsttkl: and parallel with th* oenterllne of •>•'•« monument In tthhe any building shall be completed brldg* to It* Intersection wltb New District #U Polling Place: Bon- New Jersey State Highway Route U; Eveiy day up to boundary line to th* unitherly of land* of noroage multiplied by .0157; the thenoe (0) Southwesterly along New In- Charlotte Btreet; thenor(8) North- hank ot Oasey'i Creek; thenoe (3) lvto« beyond aald 900 feet Within eighteen months after com- Dover Boad, thane* il) Westarl} hMntowtt School, Woodbrldl* Avc- eluding September 2h3 lft)51C051 between westerly along mU exlttlns prop- i tn» wh«r* said latt- nd 1' mencement of IU construction. At Avenu*, formerly Idward Avenue; no*. Jertey State Highway Rout* 13 tr> the hours of 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. Northeasterly along laid wuttierly ^nented by th* North- «,,„. from said Parkway but wlth- the place of Beginning erty lln* of the easterly right-of- bank of Casey's Greek and It* var- .n 1500 fewt ot dentil from mid Park- the expiration of the seventh I th« 0Mt»r tin* ot Ntw Dovej any day from 9 A.M. to JlP.lL ,. way Une of the New York and Long! •M* of Middlesex after closing of Title, there District #24 Polling Place: Wash 7:00 to 0:00 P.M on September M. ious counet to thi loutherly ban* "•v: thtnee (I) aloof way measured tt rtght singles there- i to rt* inKneotlon wltb Orov* •lUtrlel #11: Branch Division ot th* Central of the Bahw»y Wver; thenoe '*» have been constructed upon ttie thtno* (1) Northarly along th* cen- BXQINNINO at tbe lntenaotlon of Ington Park School. Wlnthrop Road 21, 23 and. 23. If you are twentv- Railroad ot New Jeney; thenoe (7) '• wid Water Company to, shall be computed per tore at a Industrial structures or one on Election Dey you are eUflUe Essterly alon» tatd toutherly * price equivalent to th* original premtaes ter lln* of Orov* Avtnue, formerly New Jersey State Highway Rout* S5 Northeasterly aloni tald ,euterly buildings baring In the aggregate Ulitrlct JtJJ: to regtoter and vote. ot the Rahway River and ot Her- ~-« fe*t to a cioou- sum of the mortgage Idward Avenue, and IU Northerly tnd the Jiney CentraCent l Power it right-of-way line of the Wew York a groat floor area of nonot lew than prolongation to toe Ulddlosex-Unl BBQINNINO at the IntenecUon ol Voters desiring to transfer their tnd Long Branch Division of the mann Street eitended northerly ?e u< t^d WaMT Oom- uttlpUed by .0104; and the land 730.0000 0 square ffeett . AU of saiid ln-,lnln- » .- — LiLighh t CCompan y tiiotransmission n lln*; voting address may do GO without thence (S) Southerly along tald P ylnlng beyonbeyoi..d. said 1900 fee.. t depth tbenc* running (1) Northeasterly Lincoln Highway and Pitch Road; Central Railroad of New Jersey to ".« landi herein d**c«lb- dtldustrlal l itruoturettureee or bulldlngt on Oounty Une; thane* (4) laiterl: thenoa running ||) Southerly alone appearing personally. They may re- the southerly bank of th* Rahway centerllne ot Hermann Btreet ex- * M.-rthert, ttd* Unt of 'ran said Parkway shalhlll be oom within tti* Towiwhlp of Woodhrldge, along tht lUddlMex-Unlon Count; dang tald Rout* U to Main Street; quest a transfer card by telephone tended northerly and th* center- luted per acre tt a prto* equivalent thejet (2) Southerly along Main Pitch Road to Winthjos Road; River; thence (8) Batieily following ••!' Railroad; ttjenc* (o) shall be for usce permitted In the Une to the place of BEGINNING thence (2) latterly along win throe or by wrltliiK to the County Board the various courses of said soutih- line ot Hermann Btreet to the *"»• the Northerly tide of o the original principal nun ot "M-l LUht Industrial Zone" under District #2 Polling Place: Janupetreat to Woodbrldge Avenue; thence or Munlcdpal olerk, The transfer centerllne ot Roosevelt Avenue and he mortt!.«e multiplied by .0072. 1 Rood to Kenmore Boad; thenct (3) erly bank of tha Rahway River to l,rt Reading Railroad the Zoning Ordinance ot said Town, lenool, New Dover Road. (3) Southwesterly along Woodbrldgl {Southerly along Kenmore Boad tq card may be executed at home and the oenterllne of Bayward Street the point and plane of Beginning. "" ' rofnut** Par. 5 They ihall further pro- •hip, shall be constructed In accord, Avenue to tbe Jersey Central Power Sanders Road; thence 14) Southi mailed or delivered to either offloe eitended uortheuuterly; thence (9) DISTRICT HO. 18:—(Voting place. •« a monument lde that If. within 340 dayt after ance with the applicable municipal fMiwet tfJi & Light Company tr&usmlsalon Une; easterly aloni! Sanders Road M 90 that It Is received no later than Southwesterly along said centerline High School) BBamNINQ at a f-v ntrj« ot«ad R«_ xlng of title, |he construction of laws, and except for window wills BKUHNHIQ at th* Intersection of thence 14) Northerly aloug (be Jer- Wlnthrop Road; tbenoe (5) South- 9:00 P,M 8*)>twnber 23, 1963. On of Hayward Street eitended north point formed by tbe Intersection of I- W«rt«1, .J^ o, ] • building or bnildlng, for tn~*— which may bi formed of extruded he Idlaoxi Township Boundary Unt ,tey Central Power it Llttht Oitnci westerly ttliitiK Wlutbrop Road to September 23rd at 9 P.M., the Hit centerllne Of Roosevelt Avenue "T UnlUd O*m*terie* trial UM or use* paftne In metal shape*, shall hav* exteridr will iod th* Road from Oak Tree to ny to the place it Beginning Stony Hi*d; theoca (61 Northwe*t- hooks for registration and transfer and the centerllne ot Heald Street ' i running aloof tald aggregate a RTO*I floor aria of •urfacea of brick, architectural con- loutD nalnfleld; thence running District #13 Polling Place: Bon. of voters fur the Uom-ral Election eastai-l'y and The centerline of Hay- and running thenoe 11) South- trly alum Btony Koad IQ Ovlngtos ward Street to tho centerllne. of "/metcry rfortha d*. i*w than 1S0.0M square feet ihall crete or architecturally treated oon,- 1) laiterly along tht Road from bamtowB School. WiKidbndge Are- Avenue; thenct HI Southwesterly till be CIOKHI. westerly and southerly along said '•«* la*t 2M.02 t*«t to nave been commenced Upon tht crete block. The Purchaser shall be JU Tre* to South Plalnfltld to Oak along Ovlngton Avenue to Lorlng EI.FCTION NOTICK KdiHevelt Avenue and the point and ccnterllne ot Heald 8tr*at; thence iment In lln* of Mid premise* by the completion ot the subject UF all laws and ordinance* Tree Road; thtno* (2) Southerly Avenuu; ttieucd 18) Northwesterly NOTICE IU HEREBY OIVBN that' place of beginning. V"'«ttU ilong th* lln* foundation or foundation* of luch affecting the subdivision and tuning along Oak Tree Rnad to Stepheavlllt District ftlt: jaloug LorhiB Avemm wi the Lincoln th» District ilonrila of Eloutlon In (2) Westerly along nld eentwlln* *< OemH.it,M, CorporCorpora building or bulldliigo within aid pf land and accessibility to Toads, Parkway; theucf (1) Southwesterly UEUINN1NU at mo intursecUon of Highway; theiico (tt) Northetutterly and for tlie lltirough of Oiu-teret DISTUIOT NO. 10;-(Voting place i>f Randolph Street to the oenter- period, the morttragei ihall, without the sarne as would apply H> any itue of Washington Avenue; thenoe 11 minute* along St*phinvl)lt Parkway to Part Vineyard ttnuf WuuhlngtoD Avenu* to an «*> th* Uen of mid mortgs4{e such par- thtnet II) Westerly tlonn Nevtky District #25 Pulling I'lare; Wash TUESDAY, NOVBMHER 2, 1M5, be- of Cypreiat street, and running Ming property line extended east- cel or parcels as tho owner may enth year, after Clo*lng of Title, tho Houndarj line; Hienoe |i) Bijuth- DKlun Park rJcliuul. Wintliryp Uuad construction required under the Street and Oalanoy Street to tht euteriy and Easterly aluug the Me tween the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 thence (1) Northerly along said erly whtrh 1* located 125 feet "«>nda Weet 481.94 select, which parcel If but ont, or Idlton Townahlp Boundary: thenc* p.m. for the iiiirixiw of conducting centerllue of Cypre** Street to 8 measured northerly at right angle* paroeLi In the iKKrenut*, If more preceding paragra.ph shall not have tucheu Boundary HUB to Uulu • monument; thane* been completed, the Purchaser shall (6) Northeatteil) alnug the Kdlson Btreet: tliencn 13) Houtlierly Blonn u General Klt>ctlon for the election point and Intersection with Uie to nnd parallel with tho ccntarltne K than one. *hall not ciceed ten (10) NlNG at Urn HiUMosiaioii ol »W«ld* of aild pay to the Township of Woodbrlitge, Towniblp Boundarv Un* to th* Malu Street to New Juruey State .if: Easterly line of Washington Ave- of Mury SlrHBt; theno* (4) Westerly sere*, and shall not include more lor the benefit of the aaJd Board of Dim of BeKlnnlai ili^hwuy ttnd Uucloo Laut; A Governor nue; rumiliis thence (1) Northerly nlone Mid existing property Une than 500 feet of Gordon StaUi Park- Highway Unum 'ii, iheucti |4) tkmth- running II) N'irlbeaitarly •i WL_ „ ,„, Education, a* liquidated damage*, Dlttrict #3 Polling Place; John westerly nlnnii sulcl ll^ute as to Old Two Meiuhi-ni of the 8ta.t« Senate, along aald Easterly line of Wa&h to t point of Intersection formed way fmnttgt. a uum equivalent to fifty 190%) per Jr. Uifb Hchool. New Uuver uiiuig Lincoln IMKliwuy w Lurlug Jrkjveuith ,*StnaUi IWatrliH lutjton Avenue to a point and In by wld lino and a oecond (listing ^"iiumtnt (till In laid Pott [loud; them-.* 151 Westerly Avenue; thenoe \'l) HoutDerly alung Par 3. Any violation by the Pur oent of the purchase price of said »«*n* aloug Old ViM Itimu to Vlueyard Four MmnlKiB of the loule- AaaeJnbly tha Brad) Tjnut tu eiteniled Kuit- erly which It located 130 feet meas- i-hainf of t'he terms, condition! or lands aqd premises, less a credit of Rnad; them:* 18) Northerly BIUUB vur.l, UU-IUB 13) WvsUrly along * mtnutei U restriction* of this ml*. ahe41 auto- Vlngytird ICuart tn tliu iiluco of B«- Bhisriff erlyl ; runnini g theiicth o (3)) Wul ured nurthmslerly at right angle* that percentage of asld sum at tht DISIRICS No. I - BSU1NN1NU In Jefferson lloulevurd to O&k Laut; Three Mejiilwra uf the Board of to mid parallel with the oenterllae fMt to a point; matically acceleikte the mortgage/ gran floor area of buildings con- InnliiK Uii)in:« Hi Northerly uluug Oat I,un alonlong saisaild Drady Una &nd the ia dm*** a and the unpiild balance on same the tin* dividing the bni.iugb uf O of (ink (Jtmet; thenoe ij) North- itructad boars to tlie Uital minimum Uitucheo and th* ruwn*ht|. of Iliitrkl tfH IMllliiK I'Uie: Ulltuln to Rose birti'i. thcuca |5| Westerly ou therly hue of lauds uuw ur Wi-4ttrly alonK aocoud exlstlnij prop- elutll tiwHiinti liiincdtiitfly due and a«te«d Two OOIIII.-1IIIII.-II formerly of the American OOHI- F f«ef floor wbare ' "" btliuul. BruukvlUe aluug HD.W :iLi.:.;l ui UucUu Laut; erty line to the easterly rlght-ol- iyub|e. thenco 161 Nf-way Hue if uha New Tori JM run ment, til,nil bbf t paiid t o saiaid Towq (3) Eiiaterly along tho ('enter Hue levard anil Cldkldlid Aviuue. Woodbrldise at the time or tlnim. In Vmcyulil llnml u. Jollll Htreet; Wushlnglon ;;,'ii,K.l.i liBOINNIWl at the tDiilti lluo uf OarWret Avenue; tind LonK Brunch Division of th* ly tide ol Stitl) In two equtU uiinuul lti of 3U'|il!elivlll« furiwuy wf Niio Creek with OntriU UallriMd of New Jersey im. i.," —?••'• 12 min- meiita In the Uth imii tflh yeara prulou^atUin Lu lu mtcr- aum.ii lsl.ma .S.Hiuil; ruuulnij uenter llul o uf Oartoi-tit AAvenue ti) itmnar herolnufwr twt forth, a sum losliiK <>r tlt'lfl mid ou tlitj ttii mi'cui ui iJmwlW linail, tlmuod |3) m Uiu imer&ootiun ol Ui an exl&tlnK iiroperty LIIIQ whloS » Bw«TTi04.» feet u wctloxi with Ouk 'rrttit itinul; '. thence (I) In i. Wt^iurly direction »- the p..I IK oi pliue of buBtnnlng ,' " »t .till in the Uiu equivalent tu ten 111)";,) per oent ttry date thereof. 1nu , Nurthwcsterly almin liilowlld Hoad UucliiB !,unu mid Mill UrtHik, thence Is loonter) m ten niea«ur*d north- oi tbe purohaM iirire to IM httld by 4. If tho construction iluacrlbed In t) Kluatrrly ft thti i;untcr llnu 'it to atum(ii Ituml, Ummo |4| North- running 111 kV,-:iuil> alniig ' UUI luut{ aalil N ultovo la dnltiyed by tHe O»H Tree Uoad u. tt« Uiiiisiic erlyy uluiil; aturgU Uuuil tu tin. Llu- Brook aim ttio Bimiugh if B UWTKKJ1 «o U:—(Vutiuf oiac* allel with tlir lionterllno of On«- mtnt uf till* Itqulduitsl IIUIHUHW) for 1 ;n Nimll i>r win or other cturii wtth drove Avoiiuv, thvuru tolu Park liouudary One, to Clftb Avt- I'erslllUtl Avenue to itoilMJVell AV4- Private Nlchulne Mliun Uvhool.) BIS- lutte Street etieuded Dorebw**t*rlf; Vnlch provision 1* ht)rvltiu.Ht;r niudu hih th« Pn HouUiorly aiuu« Uis nuiti ih tcrly akma iho Lluvulu alKbway mie; thetu-e ft) Nortnwetusrly »lon» nuti; thence |3| weuterly tilouK Aou- OINNINU at tho Intcigeutlw) uf th* thenco II) 8nutlttMt*rly along In thi* event Emit] Fiuv:huM.-i fuilu to or caluiulLv f*n wh h ii the uluio nl lifHliinliiH centsr Hue uf House volt Avenue wtth thence (1) SnuthtMttr a, or by str (iruvo Avniuo tu tho fifth Avenue mul thu bnuudary Une tsevelt AvHiunj tn tliu Weoiarly llut of t tlie liulUUngn htnvluufttir w Is nut riviHtuaib Edltun HOIOUBII uf McturticM n liuuu- District #14 foiling rl»«i l-'utot" Ohurluji £it'it;ifi, them:*] (4i Northerly the coiiter Una of Hermann Btreet aald eilntliji! prgn«rty lln* 0«n- linki>utH, fiiL-, uii fjiml detuy In of HlBhliuid 1'iuk to tlie liouudary -_., within the Unm llmltod dnty Hue; tueiic-o (&) Wefeiurly AIOIIK hclluul UruuliUllr Itnuil Hue ooff Plmiiliiwy rwlupp iheuct nt; Oti.irl. , atieat and uuutluulug ami ruuuluK thenc« il) Northerly wrllne of Mourn* ^venue; Uuno* trim spur tit Lion, or wll'lumL beliiK rowuslup. iheuct IB) aouthwcnteily aloug laid o*nUT- Tile ttimiunu uf aticii dttiuwlts nuiy Hny other Ihe Tuwuthlp of Kdlmn liupiuuh ' (3) NurtheuBierly aluus me Hsoata- lu u i.traliiii[ Hug w tha Kiihwiiy HI alouK the ceutor Hue uf Hermann lluilt«d bv the foru £|U«vi to the Hjut-herly Uno of tht llne of Uonioti Avopue. \o the oen- bt »PIJ11«1 by UR- luwuulilp u> tliu ^untroll of thy Matuuheii btjundury Uu« ui i ni.tnci (til: way Tnwuatilp Hnundarv HUB UI tht ver ut a polui whoie De«i> Ortiiik emptltt Into oulil lilvur; theiw* (S) EUuwey Klver; tlmui-e C4) Norih- tti lino of Uhnrlbtn Btrtet; tw»' payuMHii of UituliluUxl iliuiuiKia, If •'"tJir.li and in that nveut UD ur HKHINNlNlJ UBOINN1NU si tuo mierwicuun ol luteriiocUiiu with Uio Northwesurly and wh«n liiourrvd, IUUI uny c&cetsi Houflioatturly aK.ng the ttaliw&y Ri- and aloug alld 19) Southeiuteily olomj nld. Center- - -— of Ulstrli t p« Polling flux. ( Jutui atreot auil Vlueyurd H«»d; of Suttous Uuit; thereof rvtiirno^t to tliu I'utvhtu*)!', the Wina tli« y thi ver to fliateii uiuuil Sound; th*uo* Hue of HaJiway Hlvu to tti* «u«t- line of OhartoUt fltrwt to thi c*««». Will ul.lli.tl-UCtl.MI Mill the tllllB *r*« Siliuul Oak fir* Uiuii ruuiilio< 11 thencthence (4) aay4bl« aa S "rtw ttouui IS w> uf aald mllrtwd to tho ccuter Uui by Uiu cm .ilun of liKlustrlul Uii rowualilI'llwuali Ip uf ldla»ux. tu< eriv aloug H.OUW Dlstini wwn ruc«; (;olumbu» tjcho.il ) rieglunlng at tli«| ld a »um «l""l f nut to bo culifctrued Oeatinl Pi.wcr & Marshall Silui"! luriiell uf ttiutcii Inland ckiuud ol HiHWovt-lt, Avonue, tUwiu« ut Holims Suvet lo Ihe «*oti taiui U luWi3*j[«d byy Uis Oak lt«« Wo*t«rly »lou» oeuter Unu of Ito- Av«uut; tbauo* (11) ner cent ol Hie luuouiit d«- un I'linnlllK With Uio tu Iselln ftd h uiUu^ Truii biin^li'n Ihnlictl |4) mill Nuc'r dusk, r u n nl n j httun m »t «w l'""1" '«*' tut H fto&d: thence Nur Hi westerly in Juiiey Ceu- volt Avenue tu tbo center Uuu of Suutherly and toutbtattnif along lunil niir tti |iitvmt ..r rtbtrtct the U) t^oiitirtily tt if it thunco (1) w.sttirly *luuy Noa'ti U Utl.- «iU. i.r iitlHT ttouiheiisLorly iral l^tiwvr; &I u Duwilittnyy ui Hofnmiiu #tn*t aua tiio BtKliinmtf aald mitttrllue of Soowvelt Avanu* ullt-niil-liui. It-'' BouUicrly o,uu» ihe Boumlury dm u[ lUo mleilHluHuu (Jl'eJl'eet k tu tur&hitig f. WluUirovi Kutiil. . lliL-ti.lliLtiu i Nurtli- to tin oautvrlln* of Heald uiinuubjuli' t-A UlO lllOllllMSl»lt.mlM;Ss IXor uf Kdluiu rowuahlapp to the Port um Llucoln Ulsiiwuj ouii IJlvUlc U) Southeilj Are- of tli< l«Jd nl t •anuily aluim Wtuthiop lioad U) ,., _. Uull Diai'lUU-l NO 12; (Vuttujj UiaX, «ud UM pulol and plaa* Ot ,„.,>r. . nnor to r«Bullt llu d . tutmcit t liti cUiultl BUBOI UIUI.I.U ruutilug (1) Wort! to New reiiuluul miy i«irt tlmi KoadlliH hl Kl i «i fcu,Kii-lyy bl,uiorly tloug th*lAbraham IJucolii School.) BBGIN- ntiiti. i-cm-Talon of title f'* l tut Hun t Athlev Koiul. westerly am' Northerly ilnuit I>'v ronU; thence Clll-ll ill «JIV Ashley Road: New K-i.-.c l ';,, K •• -i ,md|NlN(i ut Um tntermiiliiii of uio or ti|mii ftllll) Sr r i-i . i. "t Illlt-i . Moll ^11 .nUHBt^enteiiliiti ut t^rtureL- Avenuo *lth ough Olerk Uve d-ltlmi 11 iviiinlv '"i lirettiMi i" ii,-b.i rtn L.,m, Lhenco i h., i alU'Ofirii 111 ii.iuia .it t.l MI UUo uuiulli ui 'l'uit*l UM o*uUiilu* ol Uypiem UUvev I U.--I [iir-t Siilil ' " ' tlwujiold AmtuiM "'"1 .uldatvd in I'MU 1 liitf' ot Buml , x.. ' Tndependfint-LeadeT (EB) Thursday, September 16, 1985 PAGF TWENTY Troy Mendows in North-ler- used to capture birds without'Dr. Swimh, in the vicinity harmlnfi them. Bands were plac- ndcqunlo Sm I.EdAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICKS New Jersey birds. Three hundred Most bird watchers, both pro-eyed tnnrf tn bier, . ed on their legs, records made seventy birds were recorded as fessionnl and amateur. Bnmswuk at our N01K K TO mi>l)ER» Bids muM b» In » iMtfd envrlfljwi recl-winsed blackbird, common... >-.. .~-r and the tiny fellows were releas- tion will seen in the stnic. Of Ihose, about 1 d Spa oil t>lil>. vlli tw mrlTtd by »nti plainly m«rk*d "Proposal for' place more emphasis on rare !.„.,.,k)(., btwnK™,™.»».H.headed^ Ccowbird.owbird.|Memoria Memorial l fotetores; l and of di- ed. In the wooded pnrts of Central birds!" thf Hcmrd ol Kiliicmicm of th» Bt>r- Furnishing »nd DHUwWR Milk " ' 112 were snid to breed here, Jersey, the density wns found to mull .11 c.inprct on Mondny m- rue Bonrd of Khiotlon rrirvMl ;or The Birds species than common ones. A tt>n-t Jrtni.,inB> nifmis-slded towhee. anriHloiShts wooos three His pi nine. tx-iitrinlwT 1" 10S5 «i 8:00 HIP right to l*)iet Miy, »ll or purl oil Species are ndded to the list be io to IB birds per ncre; in thenext m "''' ''"H'tiM, tative list of thr states most oom-|chlpplnR. swnmp and sonR spar- vorse n.r- nvifniin.i |i, or MII.K TO CAFITERKI' pun- j. O'Brien. Atrretury ! recent book, puts the total species rock do\e ic Ivirreus fcalhiTed population 11' si'HOOl.s IWKINO THK IMS- CtrMnt Bonnl of Rdiimt'.nn | Union Junior wallow.iyears. One is in the m the seconil in In these iire;is nnsi Cr»Blord, New "if South . K O*TI iII<^1 I'hifk or hid bond In tlif uninnm of IIK nf bid M, he oivtwi BIICI mni M So Children Around Am hHldi'T for mil1* supplier must When it comes lo home rulerule' The early ornitholnuical writers • kiu'wii in lie rnKiu«-ri In ttip hnrt- the chief executive ami like Wilson nnrl Audnlwn wrote of •M mul wt-11 (iiiuiini'il t47 CUTS Ib69 caught fire. As firemen arrived, PERTH AMBOY WOODBRIDOE EDISON EARLY GARDEN the blaze short-circuited the igni- TWO GUYS 339 Suit Strttt 535 Amboy Avenut 980 Amboy Av«i ••• tion wire which started the mo- 1-lb tor and the truck, left in reverse, can All Offices: Daily, 9 to 4; Silurdayi. 9 to 12 noon. PORK 'n BEANS DEL MONTE PEAS 19' backed out of the garage and met it MARTINSON "Where First in the name means You." the firemen in the street. TWO GUYS SOLID IN OIL DOLE 7-oi. HAND TENDED COFFEE q WHITE TUNA can 23 PINEAPPLE JUICE 14-01. 29' TWO GUYS KOSHER PURE IT CAN BE SOLD! RED or Mb gal. 65 NOW jar PICKLES -, CAUF. SBEDLESS STAIN ( «W BOOH Paint, Compltu with roller, 23 room darkernii GREEN PEAS 8£99 nut* WALLPAPER ORANGES #900 Bl|k Glut iHghtly highat. 10,49 While BBOWN SIUNGLE Ajax Cleanser * « 2 h. 24' ' Fringe Botl Single STAIN 2 Roll WEEKLY SPECIAL Soaky Fun Bath »..,59' IT'S DRIPLESS, AMAZING SIIK CITY NEW VINYL-LATEX LATEX j SANITAS NYLON Bafgies DRIPLESS Ajax FLAT | DUST MOP WESTCLOX FLAT WALlTEX 100% nylon, multicolor for magnetic Palmolive Gold3T2«»3i 7-JEWEL WATERPROOF Tripla Hiding « Su Good for walls t\f\ • BW 4UUl)(IUej. out llm- _ .. faction. Washable, 48" handle. p«nor Covoruge 1 and ceilings, can Illl: J U«l HuurLuunU. kjM #[] Cof plainly WQIIIULI tnuile&duuii blgi it iitis PalmoliveSoap&2i«23 MEN'S WATCH • (Wash luuli wild be tinted. Soap UW I Vvrlcerlce. CumCIIID« . IIDD lulluluu I fcV j uul mako your ctuiix. wilor • It'i and water clean- WITH A FOOD- fnlitd • be«p lone I Patterui bviDtf PURCHASE OF Cashmere Bouquet 132 Slightly Higher. Gal. J "P- Gal. I liiiucd. Ulis'l yUAl, 1 ITV Siuib I $2.00 3 fl Oil MORE Rose Lotion MI^M H..61 WE HANDLE A COIW TE LINE OF 97 HOUSEWARES DEPT. STANLEY TOOLS and PKOTO TOOLS! AD V...... m m Mr. Clean I Ivory Liquid BEST BROS, 401 N. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH Route 9 - WOODBRIDGE Route 18, EAST BRUNSWICK OPEN DAILY 'TIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY TIL 6 P.M. 10 PM ftrfiHrth - - 6 P.M J W iiialt uuiuiUUe*. Nut luj atoit «• in.