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€nrteretl N Jnrsey>Thui -f -_ JL™*_ ™ ^ay, August 5, 1965 ^T_ M cu- *_, PRirB. —w rgTmT _f^ • T» ___• •— ~~~ °" c*ft*tt- *• J PRICE TEN CENTS wand_Jury Probe Proposal irDefeated Ft. Monmouth Tour Is Slated Full Text of Dobert's Letter Hutnick's Attempt For Youth Group CARTERKT - The Sons of the CARTERET - Here is the full text of the letter was omitted from his service contract; but only after Kire House VKW Unit to Star Landing Post dated July 26 sent to the Mayor and Borough »Vas more than halt built; Fire House No 1 was 1W; completed and Borough Hall, First Aid building and Fire House No. 2 work To Have His Motion 2314 have listed event* for the! Council by Borough Engineer Kenneth W. Dobert: was underway? coming months as a result of 1 I their successful car wash held Mayor and Borough Council JULY 28 IMS 17. WHO withheld the following letters': •\IITKKET - Comments Borough Hall TO DATE REFERENCE on Ronnies Gulf Carteret, New Jersey ,,,.,l,hni of the press by promi' Station at Brady's Corner. Mayor & Council September 4, 1964 Pavillon'Steel .ill leaders: The boys will leave the Post on RE: BUILDING AND ROAD PROGRAMS Mayor & Council September 4, 1%4 F. II. #3 Plumbing Seconded Is Lost Gentlemen: Mayor & Council September 4, 1964 F. H. #3, On. Const. CARTRRRT - The Mayor and < 0M1KK8HMAN EDWARD J. Tuesday, August 10 at 8:30 A. M. for a guided Tour of Fort Mon- Events which have occurred during the past 18 months have Mayor & Council September 4, 1964 F. H. #3, Strut, Stl. Council last night received a 17- MTTKS: - My yean of ei- compounded to the point whereby residents of the Borough or Car- 18. WHO threatened to withhold the engineer's paycheck if he page letter from Borough Engi- pwnce with the pre«i la Mid- mouth and will visit some train- ing schools and other interesting teret must be informed of what hns taken place in the Borough didn't sign the vouchers lor the work noted under Question No, 17Boncelet Scores Press neer Kenneth W. Dobert la wMc* ,l!rse\ Cminty ihnwtd me that Engineer's of/ice. . . . • above? ,„.« ..paper* print tin fact* and points at the Fort. They will have he made numerous aHefatMM ll fln e -.-_'°-r-t° mv appointment on January 1,1964 the interviewing body The engineer answered. "Ypu. will. eat .ur.ly. an", chance In do it] M questions. imili at they find It, Naturally, P with Army as thel y exprewwd Interest to ottalnffig aft engineer who would be capable •because you will be looking for a new Borough Engineer." lint ;irr not fiifnlflble. Many y bbenn inviteinvited to of helping to solve the problems in Carteret. 19. WHO told the engineer he was mure or less incapable of as-On 'Distorting' News A motion by Councilman Mm limes a- n editorial position on an nave lunch in the Mess HalHalll. p t. UUnknowk n to the engineer, at that time, were large scale road andl suming responsibility when he did not sigi- the above noted vouchers? Hutnick, lone Democrat at the would he contrary to my I O n StSaturdayd , August 14, the CARTERET-Councilman Char-itheir news releases and by the meeting to refer tt to the Grand nun ..pinion, but thin had noth- boys will leave the Post Head- minding programs to be completed before election day 1964: in 20. WHO brought the Architect into a meeting in the Council es Boncelet in a statement charg- omission of most things said by Jury for investigation failed te m,! iii do with the constant quarters by bus at 11:30 A. Madditio. n to other Borough Engineer duties. Also, the Borough was Room to discuss the OM1TTANCE OF Architectural supervision ed the Carteret Press with dis- the Progress team members." elicit a second to the motion under Mate Order to cease pollution of the Arthur Kill and show but still did not request additional Architectural su- MMirh for new» by the press. to attend the Yankee-Kansas City p 1 :ortion of news and says pub- Explaining the reason why thefro! m any one of the four Repub- I know thai Middlesex County baseball game as guests of the progress in compliancl e with the Order ices in September, 1964 .' lishing legal notices in another I state without reservation that Councilmen John Hutnick and! U. WHO had a private meeting with Mr Edward E Peck PE, legal ads are now being given lican members of the Council. „,-« spapm brinf the story of New York Yankees. The boys are newspaper is "in the best in- to another newspaper, Mr. BonCouncilma- n Thomas Deverin, the •n eminent to our cltlien and asked to wear their VFW hats at lhomns Devenn treated the Borough Engineer with the respect! lo relieve him of his duties on the road construction program to celet. «sys that the other paper due a professional man and they have in no way been a party to appoint him as project engineer for buildings in September, 1964? terest of Carteret citizens. other Democrat, was absent. Mr the rnott part a«e It «i newt both of the above functions. Boncelet was answering an adiha» (frcater circulation. I mi receive M revewe. Hiey he pas* events. 22. WHO directed the electrical contractor to proceed with thel The Grand Jury is an impor- George Goodrich, Executive Of- I promised the residents ot Carteret that the newly established; work in the Borough Hall after Edward E. Peck, P.E., project en- orial in the Carteret Press He said: "Statements that i>nn iilr a v.-iluable service to the ficer and Larry Calabro, Drill In- tant and impartial body" Council- Borough Engineer's Office in the Borough Hall would be conducted i gineer issued a stop work order in writing on December IB, 1964. man Hutnick said, "these mat- structor, have announced the boys n a dignified, professional manner, without political interference. I Fuses have repeatedly blown in electric circuits in the Tax Collect Council President Boncelet had previously will participate in the annual Hal- ters are detrimental to the Bor- \y\\ COMMANDER ALFRED I have conducted the affairs of the Borough Engineer's office inj »r's office. attacked another newspaper in the same fashion. ough." ) KENSKE: We believe in loween parade in Carteret and the Armistice Day Parade in Newa manner to the best of my ability, while under the conditions of| 23- WHO approved VOUCHER CHECK #2667, dated December The headline on Monday, July 6, 1964 read: i,i it eminent «f Law, net Man, political threats, pressures, and interference. !7,19fi4 to G-Z Builder in the amount of $3,000.00 without an Archi BONCELET ACCUSES PAPER Councilman Hutnick repeated The American CoatfUuUoa York City and the Thanksgiving feet's or Engineer's approval after the work was rejected on No- his motion for a second time. It Parade in Newark in order to gain Whilp I can absorb personal attacks, there are certain elements WITH DISTORTING' OF FACTS limits a free prew, and all thoie n this situation which involves the Principles and Code of Ethics vember 25, 1964 by Edward E. Peck, P.E.. project engineer? was lost again. in (iirteret who are attempUaf more experience in their attempt This is a very serious question because first: CARTERET—Councilman Charles Boncelet has of the engineering profession. • When Ann Niemiec, deputy bor- tu Mippresi that freedom ihoald to compete state-wide next year. (a> Who is qualified to know whether the proper materials have accused (name of newspaper omitted) of "distort- The Borough Engineer has now been threatened publicly undj 1 ough clerk, was reading the letter. IH' denounced by every Amert- The Sons have challenged the been installed in the proper manner under bonded, tax ing or ignoring' the facts in editorials dealing with in private that if names are mentioned, the Borough Engineer would! Mayor Andrew Banick thought f.in citizen. Post membership to a softball be faced with the largest and fastest libel lawsuit available. payer's money? Carteret. game to be held in liberty Park at 1 that for the purpose of expediency Under these conditions the Borough Engineei has no choice now 'b) If there are self-styled experts who can pass on the propel Boncelet claims the newspaper has published some parts coutd be eliminated. I KKKHOLDER GEORGE J. the Annual Family Picnic on Sun but to submit a list of simple questions, based upon office records, construction of work, then the Architect or Engineer neec day, September 5, "at least three editorials aimed at hurting the 0T1.OWSKI: "The action of the witnesses, time, dates, the engineers experiences and credulity. not sign any more Voucher Cheeks on roads or buildings? Progress team1' during the past year. From the public came the TV: KepuWican controlled Council I* Commander Michael tyurst an- 1. WHO made the threatening telephone call to the engineer's 24. WHO approved VOUCHER CHECK 42391A. dated Decembei "We want to hear the leu.r." I iragir example bow tome nounced there will be only one 3, li)B4 in the amount of $575.00 to G-Z Builder without an Architect': residence at 10:15 a.m., Saturday, July 3,1965? "charging the policy was dictated,advertisements in other papers1 Its fuU text was read. politicians *n trying to ead meeting during the month of 2. WHO made the engineer sign his letter of resignation the same or Engineer's approval after the work w;i= rejected on Novembei freedom of the August which will be heW on the by political reasons." are not legal is not correct at Council President Charles G. day h» was appointed? 3, 11)64 by Edward E. Peck, P.E., project engineer? In fact one gat The council president said: "We! 7that 1:00 P.M. sharp 3. WHO told" the engineer to do notliing that anyone else tells \ '«•' oK^the post before tho vouchcijvas paid. all, our legal experts auure us. Boncelet said there was not a KUZABETH MAGLS- do not do this because the paperHe added: shred of evidence and hinted of you—do only what we tell you. in February, 1964? 25. WHO approved VOUCHER CHECK #2646 dated December 17 in question has a constant policy TKATK JOHN T. SOTA: "A fit* 1964 in the amount of ?IOO.OO to G-Z Builder without an Architect' At any rate the editorial at- civfl and criminal libel suits. ii mitrageous ma is unques- 4. W^O told the engineer in Febiuary, 1964 not to submit engin- of several years standing of com- eer'i reports and correspondencp e to the Borouggh Clerk (Where theyy or Engineer's approval.' pletely distorting the news and!tacking our policy in the Carteret Cite* Ube) Threat .iubly ,i part ai to heritage of New Employes 26. WHO approved VOUCHER CHECK #23M'iJated December 3 -n American, Any attempt by shMU'W for permanent public records! but to others who would slanting it to favor the opponents! Prest does prove that the paper] Mr. Dobert in his letter djstnme them as they see fit? 1964 in the amount of $234.25 to Eastern Electrife Corp. which was of the Progress team. The slant- is more interested in getting the , plained why he did not mention municipal body to muule ' ic a CASH BOND for traffic signal maintenance whieh was to be re- '^ through Intimldatta and Hired by Board Such-"childish actions" have thrown the Borough Clerk's office big is achieved by the tremend- advertising than it is in cover]those responsible for the different, into a jiumoil during the past 18 months because the Borough Clerk tained until May 18, 1965? __Jous coverage given to the, oppo-l ingthe^ewi fairly and imptr incident*. He stated: ^jM; CARTEWET-At 27. WHO approved VOUCHER CHECK #3B3 dattil May 5, Mfi^lnents of the Progreii team "to' 'imuwl b/feny good jjfo. ^ the did not know what to insert or remove from the Councihnen's t lM *• thftamount of $045.00 to Eastern Electric Corp. which was - \b& electrical contractor Jpr damages which woubL have! been IhrwitefM publicly/w$ 7 > .."»'..'' > •?* the^f "chJWi* actions" came to >l v Cft MiVOKtMWt*_h •an -HrtJon'«^y"ui Uty Wien-CoMscilman John Hutnick clt 'tested by Ufe cash totto?, '^ . , &*£ggm 1 private that If names artf !«(>}( ^, \%\\\\ TU xnoi of the C*in- mecneaT "ffijSpliei «pd "Janitorial m not/eeelved OoNDlTION REPORTS prepared by the WnQ telephoned the Borough Engineer at l$38TBP$aay; Bert Is The Ste$$Lawtioned, the Borough E)J|Mr iiitwipreheqitt* and rety lifipment Engine*-. The matter was "cleverly concealed" by placing the A.M., November 12, 1064 stating that the engineer vfeis.giving" the would be faced with the tinjfiei Hind as elementary teachers and fastest lawsuit available:" Americani , my k»k | blame on the Borotlgh Clerk. contractor on East Oak Street a "hard time" by issuing a stop CHAPTER 53. MUNICIPAL Were John A. Sotak and Miss Ev work order? AND ADVERTISING office I have often dis" Further, these "actions" have resulted in irreparable harm to He stated that under these con- M. Liner. Both will receive . the Borough of Carteret in not having proper legal records to pro- 29. WHO "set up" the meeting held in the Mayor's Office at 40:53-2. Public notices generally; publication. |a;:u'ii! with the Carteret Press salary of $6,150. ditions he has no choice now but Ib'it ' .tlways held in hfeh esteem tect the Borough for future reference. 4:00 p.m., Thursday, November 12, \%i a' which time the contrac- All ordinances or other public notices which any Sotak it a-graduate of Rutgers tor was told by the persons to go out of town for <4) days on an- to submit a list of simple ques- •'!••<• of Us keen interest in 5. WHO ordered the Borough Engineer's switchboard telephone municipality, except cities, may be required by any tions, based upon office records, the best there it in tbe University, while Miss Linzer was line removed from his office in April, 1964 because too many Bor- other job and then return to work, over the continued protests of graduated from Monmouth Co! the engineer? law to publish, where the manner of publication is witnesses, time and dates. church, school and ough Taxpayers were bothering the engineer with their problems? not otherwise specifically provided for, shall be '" I did not think that tome lege Beth hold bachelor of art There were bigger and more important projects to be done! This meeting was held without the Democratic Minority being Under question 62, the Borough degrees pod will hold provisional published in at least one newspaper published and pwrn ilmeu WOuld atoop so tow an 6. WHO insisted, over the engineer's protests that there is too Engineer stated: "Those respons- >"•>• to ««R the newspapers." certificates. much engineering work for a one man office, that 45 Streets had WHO examined photographs taken by the Carteret Police circulating in the municipality, and if there be no ible officials (Exduding Council- The board aim hired three jani to be paved before ELECTION DAY? Department of tar damage and improper IO;KI construction on East such newspaper, then in at least one newspaper men John Hutnick and Thomas tors for the system, fcouis Felip 7. WHO offered to get a "high school kid" to help me engines*] Oak Street during the meeting in the Mayor's office at 4;00 p.m., published in the county in which the municipality Deverin, because everything was John Kqoci and Andred Kotis. Al with the 45 streets? Thursday, November 12, 1964 and still decided that the contractor is located and circulating in the municipality. swept over their heads) had bet- oster Wheeler will staH working Aug. 23 at 8. WHO asked the engineer to "cut back" on tbe streets. In other Should return to work? ter learn rather quickly that the 31. WHO withheld a very important letter delivered to the Mayor starting salary of $4,100. words, where the plans call for 4" thick, give 2" and where 2" is THE CARTERET PRESS IS THE ONLY NEWS- intricate and complex operations shown, give 1"—no one will know? & Borough Council by CERTIFIED MAIL written by the contractor, of the construction industry Mrs. Helen Zimmerman w; on East Oak Street, said letter states: PAPER PUBLISHED AND CIRCULATING IN Wven Contract hired as a clerk for the 1965-66 9. WHO offered to arrange a dinner with a contractor to set up .Buildings and roads) and the re- 1 "^8 of this date, we have ceased operations in the Borpugh in CARTERET. IT IS ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS sponsibilities of an architect and UiTKHET - Foster Wheeler school year. She was employee a ."deal" on the streets before the plans and specifications were fetitnpliance with the work order received from Mr. Dobert di- »nm hag received a con- on a ten-month basis and will h completed? ! MATTER AT THE POST OFFICE IN CARTERET, an Engineer cannot be hidden recting us not to proceed with any work on this or other con- N. J. from the public." 'o design and manufacture paid 0,900 for the year. 10. WHO contacted each contractor after bids for road construc- tracts we may have with the Bmmmh until the Oak Street situ- aipmritieal once-throiujh; Mrs. Helen Mogkowitz was hirer, tion and building work, were received and publicly opened, but 11 ation has been solved. Councilman Charles Bohanek, anerator for Gulf States as a part-time custodian, She will prior to final award of bid? l!i Unless I hear from you to the contrary, we will continue to commenting on the letter de- Company of Beaumont, work three hours per day, startin; 11. WHO told the engineer during construction of the roads that v l( w comply with the directive of Mr. Dobert until notified otherwise as announced today. EDITORIAL dared: "We don't deserve fhfe." Sept. 13. and will be paid $2,010. he was too "hard" on the contractors? in writing?" He said he proposed a separate '">" will serve the 585,000- AU the employes were hired b 12. WHO told the engineer that he would bring in 10 contractors •"" ;!(("'"on to the company's The contractor returned to work shortly thereafter and continued civil libel suit. 1 unanimous action of the boarc who would say the engineer is no good? I to pave 13 streets despite the engineer's second stop order, .'V ™ Station located at Gabriel Comba, personnel com 13. WHO repeatedly told the engineer the story of how mere "When I took office," Council- ,"'l;rw'. Louisiana, 25 miles The contractor stated in the presence of a member of the Carteret mittee chairman, noted that 5* were soldiers marching in a parade and a lone soldier was "out of Police Department, at 3:45 p.m., November 18, 1964, "I thought you New Library Building man Bohanek declared, "I had " «aton Rouge. step," and the lone soldier said, "I am not out of step, alt of the one object in mind and that | Tin persons had applied for the jani- were going to get a policeman to stop me!" *" with subsidiaries and amount of the contract was 51,502 probably w&J large enough for the small fiopulii- replied that he would reserve U countries, designs 1 Udders were authorized, lif be tion four decades ago. * i comm|Bnts until later. He said t# j"d constructs process purchased from Max I,. Brown, had asked the borough attorney '™ steam generating There is a real need for a new and larger with the total coming to $108 Mis- to investigate the charges The -Uiers, cellaneous smull equipment, in the building, because of the larger increase in popu- mayor had apparen^tlv rctfiencf •Hid I'foducers, public uili- amount of $155, was directed to be sl"P builders. f purchased from A. Hablnowil/ lation. As Walter Schaffhauser pointed out to Dobert's letter of May 29. federal funds could be obtained for 50 per cent of 1 the cost and such construction could also be Council President said "V I' ' included in the borough capital improvement ter has been withheld, tin report VFW Unit President has heen withheld. He sai' communion in a body Jersey, to the v£ and urHitsof the l)krn'«i« • Or- at the 8 A. M. Muss Sunday /""«!'War" s of the u. &: Commander Alfred Fcnskr Affording to Councilman llnnce. thwlMx Archdiocese a* from |August 4. The Hu|isarim Hoh '•;t the road protfram was "the there will be a Hw Locul post will present to Mr local parishioners and Irlemls g at 730Ambrose on Saturday a new U on the oi.eus^m of the 46th iName Society will receive com 'irgest, the most successful and HHi ; dancing trom dies Auxiliary President Hut on! anniversary of his ordination munion in a body at the 7 A Miiobt economical." He said theft " <"«•. an affair whit* behalf of the Post. The affair is to the holv priesthood. Muss Sunday. Nocturnal Adoni viis ppen competitive bidding fey under the Co-Chairmanship of; 'ODt Hi nKl'O(iM'l'ION—01 Ills tnori- tliau 50 yearv nt srrvue with llir .H|.lltnt)» Waier (laque Unveiled Father llaudiak mi ordained im wjll ^ m ^ g( M % ifyk largest number of contractor*, Mrs. Helen Amacii, Past Presi- „ .. to* M*le of in his honor at the Carlcirt Pumpiiii; Station, now lulled the Kb .in Pum|)iiiK Slutiuu, yebttrduy HUUII. J'lir short ceremony wag by the a e B shop NJeetas Bud- .,. , n .. . . (hureh 1 lomomm The discussion ended when ttM ""'"•ling (he jw,, <BKECHKA Rov. Andrew Okal as deacon and -Joseph W. Rev. John Chonko as mb-dencon Bl. of 21 Elm 1 , Uiv he home of his1 The pall bearers were Eugene h lurwi M U-in-law. Mr. and.Hayduk; Edward Hay.luk; Stanley Hi, Folks. Xrt Brechka with whom Hayduk; Michael Wnynerowski:! I was going over tn Joe. Mil- ne lived A native nf Carteret,Stephen Medvetz and John Yavor- tuchs' for some liniment to ease he had been a resident nf Colonial sky. my rheumatism, when I spotted fnr 4 * ""•' " Hucklebery Hash leaving Tony's Barber Shop, all decked out, in C: KOVAUOFF FUNERAL sinnl and I was wondering what he is Thomas Kovalioff.i up to, now. fc S( - , ol 21 Barlik Street on July 28 at oncralur for M years. He n o He says he could use two hits formerK- a parishioner of the! 10:00 A. M. at tht e Synowiecky i Fu for popcorn because he was Hfirt Church. Carteret neraIIO1U1l Home11V11IC,, 5t/U6 Carterevi'l".*-'*"t' Avenu.•• — ve- goingUWg tUo thINCe Llivu.circusi in the Bign nnd :i membeirmher off thhe First Catho- and at 10:30 A. M. at St. Joseph; House. I know there is no circus lir Slfivnk Jednnta Societ He Church where Hsv. Philip Phllbtn.l jn the Big House, but he tries tn w.^ thM,e . so, n nf the lat. e John O.S.M.. was celebrant of the tell me there is, Then he calls BrHika, Sr. who died December requiem Mass. Interment was in;me by my first name and tells 20, \m and the late Mr« Mary 1st. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonla. j me what an overloving friend he 1B and he manages to separate 3a1rir v—^va whoo died DeemDeem-- The pall bearers were Rudy f V, 1953. Corrente; Joseph Pirillo; John me from a little change. He i« surv'ved by five brothers ipavlonp's: A"rerl Oakley. John Brechka, Jr.. Ernest and, Rev. victor Grabrian, O.S.M Michael, all of Carteret andd AlAl-recitej d prayers at the grave. , 5-vear-old dmiuht*r of Mr. and Mn. Robert Pe-tcr- bert and T^wrence, both of Co- lonia: and five sisters, Mrs. Mary KOMAK FUNERAL CARTERET — Funeral service; SERIOUS AKTIST: line is one <>l the < ;irtrrrt youngsters Conwny. of Linden; Mrs. HIdaho John F. Chonko of St. Elizabeth's blessed this stuff before. of the late Jacob Sokolowski. Sur- ral HomH e 56 CartereCt t andd at 9:001 even sometimes Wednesday Church. Named as chapter and viving are two sons, Stanley and,A . M. at Hol.jy .Famil„ v, Churc„,„„,.h„ nights when the lodge hall is WiPinm, of Carteret: two grand- where Rev. M. A, Konopka was closed. He says there is a three- state delegates were Mrs, Mary sens: four sisters, Mrs, Selma celebrant of the solemn requiem ring circus and the best act is Truesdell, Mrs. Eleanor Casalino Szymmisiri of Edison, Mrs. Fran- Mass. Rev, Andrew Okal was dea- where a man they call Circus and Miss Virginia Foote, Mrs. CHRISTINE LEES ces Maros of Scotch Plains, Mrs. con and Rev. John Skwara was Master, holding a whip makes Connie Brown and Mrs. Terry In- Caroline Strug and Mrs, Josephine sub-deacon. Interment was inthree bears stand on their hind genito. Alternates chosen were Majus in Poland and a brother, St. Gertrude Cemete™ C*'*>"» legs, do a Polka or a Chardash Mrs. Koch, Mrs. Arduini, Mrs. Michael Iwanoski in Irvington. The pall bearers, all classmates, Romano, Mrs. Rose Mary Ryan His teacher is dance and when the act is over SHOWS INTEREST: Here Is another boy ihowin* a. Interest in drawinR sketches. Funeral services will be held were Paul Dudka, John Sakowski, they all sing the Beatle song and Mrs. Mary Ann Cece. Chosen GASLIGHT E Walk» «i ^'rector of McGraw-Hill Publication*. It's all for tree. today at 8:30 A. M, at the Sy- David Vlrag, Raymond Ogarek,; Ye', Ye', Ye," as state delegates were Mts. nowiecki Funeral Home, 56 Car-Paul Ciiya and John Barbarcaik. He keeps on talking about Mary Truesdell and Mrs. Case- Oriental Restaurant and teret Avenue and at 9:00 A. M. a this circus and says I should lino. Alternates are Miss Foote Cocktail Lounge Birthday Party h hi»h requiem Mass will be offer-: STROPKAY FUNERAL go there a few times and will land Mrs. Petrosino. Field Day Set for Sunday Held for Kady Son - * at Holy Family Roman Catho- CARTERET - Funeral services forget all about my pains and After the election of officers, 66 CHERRY ST., ELIZABETH lic Church. Interment will be inwere held for Steph-n Strtmkay, Mr. John Petrosino, coordinator CARTERET - Mr. and Mrs. aches and forget all about the St. James' Cemetery. Tuesday at 9:15 A. M. at the!high taxes. for the auxiliary spoke briefly to Louis J. R. Kady, of 26 Patrick Synowiecki Funeral Home and at Well, I leave him and shuffle the ladies thanking them for their New Entertainment Policy! At St. Demeteriw CenterStreet, entertained at a llaw n partrty interest which they show for the , EMII, MATEFY 9:45 A. M. at St. Elizabeth's Bo-| along Cooke Avenue, and I de- Sd in hhono r off ththee secse- c CARTERET - Emll Matefy of man Citholic Church tect a "smelly" odor, but Knights of Columbus. Among the NOW! ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS day for Sunday of hoRored. guest*. WierAMrs, Louise Ukrain- ,34905 Cedar Street, Elsinore, John Chonko was haven't, bteu able to find just A -•• Califonua ffled July S9 at home. Ruggieri, state precuent of the . churchxflf New York of the high reauiem Wa»% what kind of smell it is. gu?sts Included Mr. aniw.X..d . |, husband of Mrs, ment was in St. Gerttud«i Columbiettes who spoke of the SUNDAY k TUESDAY "NIGHTS held at'St. Demetrius t e Reginald McTavich Mn. John Batiuk and children befli Matefy of Elsinore and terv, Colonia. . , duties of the women as auxiliary Cn-imttnity' Center Sunday, Au Monica and John Jr.; Sandra and the father of a son, Albert Matefy The pall bearers were Nicholas; members of the Knights and out- FRED MELLER 2"st 8, commencing at I o'clock Jane Saksinsky of Perth Amboy; of Carteret. Katchur, Sr., Nicholas Katchur, lined what is expected of them in Veetltft, Direct from New toft East !(•>! in trn afternoon. The affair isj Pianist General GOP Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kasko and chil- Funeral services were held Jr., Julius Ur, Larry Hull, Patsy iMrs. the capacity of which they are b-iiip, snnnsared by the board off dren Cindy, Paul and Peter of Tuesday at 2 P. M, in the Evans- Margiotto, and Raymond Keller. servingi Wi. Witth Mrs. Ruggierl were trustees of St, Demetrius churchi • MON., WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. Rahway; Joseph Teleposky Sr., Brown Mortuary in Elsinore. In- Heads KC Unit the following state officers, Mrs. for the purpose n' MH"" •'•« ••(•-[ Club to Meet Mrs. Louis Kady and daughter,1 terment was in Elsinore Valley Gina Signorelli, Mrs. Josephine The Incomparable EMERSON cntlv er«!>ni7i>t| New York pa- Elaine; Mr, and Mrs. John Tele- [Two Services Set CARTERET—Mrs. Mary Trues- Gumina, Mrs. Marie Galigan, CARTERET - A special meet, -- Cemetery, Uitqw PIBM ud Veu) KJUBJI ing of the General Republican|pesky Sr. and son James; Mr. and dell has been elected president Mrs. Vera Puckatas, Mrs. Oae Clubs Inc., of Carteret, will be Mrs. William Teleposky and ctail- STEPHEN STROPKAY At Church Sundpy |of the Columbiettes of Carey Coun- Manguella and Mrs. John Eber- CARTERET - After last > Sun- hardt. ResemUou ftsoerte* «• Weeke^s: m-UB The Planning Committee of Strel. ••'••d at •th e Cartere- • t— Fir e House dren Eleanor and William Jr.; ISELIN - Stephen Stropkay, jcil 1280. Knights of Columbus. day's communion the regular. Demetrius parish held its regu- #3, on Friday, August 6, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Teleposky 72, of 148 Elizabeth Avenue, a Also elected were Mrs. Eleanor Summer schedule will be resumed! lar meeting Tuesdav and drew 8:30 P.M. President John Jr. and son, Joseph III; Mrs. Irene machinist employed at the Foster Casalino, vice president; Mrs. WorU That Way Luncheon. Dtniurs • CockUib. Aitbentfc I ! all plans for the 29th annual Brechka announced today. Toth; Mr. and ^Mrs. John Tele- Wheeler Cprp. for 40 years, didied in the Hungarian Reformed Julia Larkin, recording secretary; Courtship is the process of seek- A picnic Committee report will SaturdaStd y att PrtPerthh AmboAby GGene-I Church, Pastor Dr. Andrew Har- Mrs. Camille Malone, correspond- ing a a girl's hand until she has' Fw latormatiM or Reternttou, Call: SM8Z. Ukrainian Day to be held at the posky Jte; Allen Comba and Kevin be made by Vincent J. Tedesco, raJ Hospital. He had retired sanyi announced. Two worship ing secretary, and Mrs. Kay Pet-you under her thumb. Center and erounds Sundw. Sen-, be made by Vincent J. Tedesco,|'p ,j k K d f th ii tb hld amcK Kaay seven years ago. services will be conducted, the rocino, financial secretary. Subron Four Globe, New York. (ember 5. The affair will begini-••-•;-"-•,.chairman of the picni, ,c to_b_ e. held: the Carteret Llberty Park Born In Hungary, Mr. Stropkay, first, at 8:30, in Hungarian, the And, Mrs. Bea Romano, treas- with a concert by the combln-d;"* ' GETS BASIC TRAINING 1 West Carteret on Sunday, August had resided in Carteret 55 yearssecond, at 9:30, In English. The urer; Mrs. Sandra Koch, inner choirs of Passaic, Newark and GREAT LAKES, ILL.-Seaman 22, from 12:00 noon to dusk. Re- and was a parishioner of StPastor'. s sermon topic will be guard; Mrs, Jacqueline Arduini local churchecurc s under the direc- Recruit Arthur J. Stelrie, 18, freshments, games, dancing will Elizabeth's Roman Catholic "On Those Whose Names We outer guard, and Mrs. Carolyi | tlon of Dimitri Zazworsky. USN, son of Mrs. Stella Stelzle be held and noted state political Church, Carteret. He had been Don't Know." BabiUky, Mrs. Marie Bodnar 11 ROUTEMAN SERVICE COSTS NO MORE! \ •• Two orchestras will furnish th« of 55 Spruce Street, Carteret has j figures will be present. I living here with a daughter, Mrs. The Men's Fellowship will have Mrs. Leona Rohaly, trustees. music for dancing in the Center begun nine weeks of Navy basic s p There will alsp be formed the Elizabeth Katchur. Morey LaRife will pick up and deliver your laundering and dry deaniM-all at no extra auditorium which is now air- training at the U. S. Naval Train their regular meeting Thursday Chapter delegates are Mrs. "Volunteers for Bechka and Bon Surviving beside the daughter, Truesdell, Mrs. Casaluu, Mist cost to you! Just think how much time and lugging this Mowy LaRue "plus servicetwm conditioned. Delegations from celet Stick in or Write in" Com ing Center, Great Lakes 111. Mrs. Katchur, are four other I August 12, in Bethlen Hall. Ginny Foote, Mrs. Connie Brown! save you! And, please keep this important fact in mind: MORBY UBXJK ROlTE Connecticut, New York, PennsyHJ mittee. This meeting will mark In the first weeks of his naval' daughters. Mrs. Margaret Ma- r and Mrs. Terry Ingenito. SERVICE COSTS NO MOKE! , ania and N w Jersey parishes will the kiekoff of the campaign to service he will study military ciolak of Rahway, Mrs. Irene Mo- All great men come out of the e Dependable be in attendince. get Breckha and Boncelet re-subjects and live and vfork under nek of Clark, Mrs, Mary Mar- middle class. I Elected state delegates were conditions similar to those he - R.W. Emerson. Mrs. Truesdell and Mrs, Casalino. elected to the Boro Council on jiotto of Port Reading and Mrs, • Convenient November 2, 1965. The principal will encounter on his first ship Anna Orosz of Avenel; four sons, The oriesh, officers and mem-duties of the "Volunteers" will be or at his first shore station bers of St. Demetrius church will Stephen of VRoodbrldg", John of • Bonded 66 acquaint the people of their Linden and Frank and Ernest of MtreyMw attend the dedication rites of the respective districts on how to Memorial Church now under com- ON DEAN'S LIST Carteret; 22 krandehildren and a, properly write in for Brechka and sister, Mrs. "Elisabeth Llbis of pletion on the estate of the Ukral- CARTERET - John Wolski, Exciting NEW Carpet Boncelet. Sewaren. : nian Orthodox Archdiocese in of Mr. and Mrs. John Wol- The next regular meeting of Funeral services were held • South Bound Brook, N. J., Sun 15 Matthew Avenue has been the club will be belcreate unlimited luf Stunt? Ntiw! He can't dulgnt. CarpetChex lasts yuars longer than ordinary car- IMMEDIATE come down until he petlngind pieces can be mov«dor raplacedlnjuttmlnutes. GUARANTEED FOR 10 FULL YEARSI DELIVERY promises a GUT from Cull laday for FREE Ho/no Demonstration! 110 SALES OUTLETS
TAKTEUET STATE JEWELERS CARPET CHEX 30 ROOSEVELT AVE. DIVISION 115 c UKANDVIKW AVE. LAUNDERERS CLEANERS* RUG CLEANSING* SALES SERVICE U MHIII Stirrl. Woodbridgt: KOK1W), N. J. IKbWHZ 'Serving Since Phone KI 1-5123 OPKN KVKS. (Mut in )i«H independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret PTPSS Thursday, August 5, Wfi5 PAGE THREE T0 GRADUATE
lVooi>mliDGE -Miss Joyce There air very few young menj If human heirfgs really know! KxliK-ation is one of the com- w Mir daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Timely Quotes *,, Kohler, 40 Willry Street, skirting wit in lifo. who (In hot half they think they know, this modifies nf civilization that costl believe that, within a few years. world would he a much bettor money hut the chances are that I,I IK- among the Medical Iabor- \m\ s;iy "Hi1" is referring to they will V ricli. place. it pays hack a substantial profit. ' Technology, Newark on «! Why not "She"? lfi Miss Kohler Is a 1964 f>r. nnrhnra Moor*, English ].,lf nf Woodbridgf Senior I'ini: rilstancr walker, In n phi- School, Insnphy discussion In Albuquer- i|in", N. M.
•,-:->'< I would not join the (loldw.itcr limp evon if they asked mo. SALE - - in a professional fund raiser and plan lo Ko hack tn industry SOFA & cr spending five years wnrkinu the party. 2 CHAIRS I'rank Kovnc, executive direr- SLIPCOVERS lor nf the Republican National Kloweri For All Kinnnrr Cnmmlttep. rehillin; I Occasions , . rumnrs that his desk was inll lor llnweri, birth searched bcrnnw ho planned to FOR ,13 y s, anniversaries, turn over n list nf hig pnrly weddings, etc, to add I'ontribullons to Bnrry (Inld- NOT ONE water's new Krco Society Asso- ,.x,ra joy to the event BUT UPHOLSTERED _nnH other times to ciation. express voui sympathy CHAIRS ,inH ihoughtfulness - "If: TWO UP assured of the finest -call us ZIPPERS .. WFi/ INCLUDES . , FABRICS LABOR 39,241 Ions • fully air conditioned WALSHECK'S MMMMIM WWMMMWWWM FLOWERS 7-DAY CRUISES Ct'STOM MADK B(NK ItF.nS k Shown above fnm, ,eft to rigU »re Picnic chair™, Hank Knssl.n „, fc Mi Kmboj Aw. ME 4-l«M DRAPERIES LABOR ^ N-U- D**,. Mrs. CM Hecker, ,„ NASSAU * WAIJ, TO WAI.I, (72" OR LONGER) in the Bahamas CARPETING Any Width FREE SPECIAL! BED STUDY CANCEU.F.I) »175» Ivtry Moil, Tun., W*d. | fliuci. Many Attended The Army has canceled its Sailing every Saturday controversial $4-million Project MISS CLAIROL CREME from New York |Camelot. It was a study of how COLOR . , . Jaycee Picnic communist capitalize on revolu- SEPT. U thru DEC. 4 FREE Shop at Home Service—381 -5797 &KID ii your hotfll in tfiswu (Ai HMI «n TihvliiM) WOODBRIDGE - Some 400 per- tionary change in developing na- lor 2 day. 1 n'Bhl sons attended the area-wide picnic tions, The Pentagon said the 5.50 recently held by the Jaycee Chap- study was impractical and nol CSIPO i«t. Htfti F«Mon ht ters of Area 5 with the Woodbridge'. worthwhile. Township Jaycees serving aa hosts Travel Bureau ERNEST Decorators at Merrill Park. NEW PRESS SECRETARY Bill p. Mover, an ordained Bap- 303 Maple Street State officials and their families Interior IXcsipninfj tist minister, has replaced George Perth Amhfly, N.J.i Jack^Loretta who attended were Emanuel Gre- 387 AVENEL ST., AVENEL E. Reedy as President Johnson's World Wide Travel! ber, State president; Mrs. Chet secretary, Reedy is scheduled to Specialists STOHE HOURS . !l:3d A.M. TO 5:0(1 I'M, HILLSIDE BEAUTY SALON, I.e. Becker, State Jaycee-ette Presi- WRDNESKAYS AND KVKNINOS 11V tPPOINTMKNT ONI.V UK) N. MOAD IT., MUSIDI have foot surgery to correct a dent; Richard Skillman, State Na- Since 1907 •y Ap$t*intimiif w "Jyrt Drop In" hereditary foot defect, WIMWIMMMMflMMMMMM Op** 4 Dap • WMII — Thiiri., M. EVMIR,, tional Director; William Mason, State Vice President; Ronald Mth Year EL. 5-43SS FL. I-9845 Wood, State Vice President; Gabe Suto, Editor of New Jersey Jay cee Newspaper; Roy Doctofsky, Executive Assistant to the Jaycee Gas Light Sale extended through August by popular demand! World President. I CAROUSEL LOWERS AIL PRICES DURING Student Counselors from the local Project World Wide were guests, WILLIAM F. DADDIO
The Woodbridge Jaycee softball A. F. CADET - William F. team lost to the area team by a Daddio, Woodbridge, has com- score of 10-2, but the local boys pleted four weeks nf U. S. Air I Ttv»*i ItTtundfuihr fanirn in to mian* « nu thownMM reciprocated with an exciting 21-10 Force training at the Strategic with tht moit umnuai dnplaYi ol rwythlnj for tin Homt in wood or Formica. victory in bocchi ball. Many activ- Com in mi MI Mtw Jtnt/i lirynt hank* mi Wood KMIM *pltp. Air Command's Plattsbargh You will k* w «U y*u M. ities were conducted for Children AFB, N, Y. and adults and entertainment was A member of the Air Force furnished by the Society of the Reserve Officer Training Corps CUSTOM Preservation & Encouragement of (AFROTC) unit ai the Untver. Barbershop Quartet Singing in lity of Notre Dame, Cadet Dad- DESIGNED America. Hank Ensolen served a» dio is the son of Mr. and Mrs. chairman. Other members of theFrank Daddio, 328 Grady Drive. committee were Robert Goode, Cadet Daddio, a graduate of Fred Catelli, George Matey, Her- St. Benedict's Preparatory bert Williams, Robert Lovasz, School, Newark, was engaged Jack Lawrence, Eugene Mlchato- In'the flying and support phases ski, and Frank Jindrak. of operations at the Air Force Members of the Jaycee-ettes who installation. Cadets are eligible assisted were Mrs. Allen Lewis, (or appointment as Air Force Mrs. Edward Moeckel, Mrs. Henry second Uentenants upon grad- Kate Jr., Mrs. Relwrt Lovatt, aattMi and completion of ^" WUMHM and Mrs. Rfcflard Moaolgd. AFROTC (raining. C SAVEIOK ON DEAN'S TJST MMSMIUU BUY DIKCT FROM | McNAMARA ON PROMOTIONS i.»n. •••Mail 11 10 > >». NUKOHUU DISPLAY has been named to the Dean's has gotten a cautious but favor- Ul 4 Ik 10 I H List. able'reception among some key uM» TO fAT • KO DOWN AL DiWl<7T WITH OWNUa legislators, NATION MOURNS STEVENSON MORE TROOPS FOR VIETNAM CAROUSEL KITCHENS The nation has mourned the President Johnson, predicting death of Adali E. Stevenson, "darker days to come in Viet- NEW FACTORY SHOWROOM United States Ambassador to the nam," has indicated a surge ii United Nations. Memorial ser- the U.S. military build-up whic 1920 U.S. HIGHWAY - 1 vices were held in Washington and could reach 100,000 men by late Cor. Pofk Avi- Opp Ei,5O Rfworth Ctr Springfield, Illinois, with final summeq, The proposed reinforce- LINDEN, NJ. rites in his home town of Bloom- ment up to 75,000 American troops ington, Illinois. has almost been completed. Everything Go gaslight outdoors, for the furniture ' carpets' * lamps ^ accessories * bedding \*mJ , fashionable glow of welcome! "
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Lawrence f. Cupton. Publisher ALD: "Public welfare should » Qreaa Street Cl Booftvth Aw, vehicle for raising the standard! THE LIBERATION OF in Tennessee, wealthy Barry P. rtuk, AuooUte Pnbllibtr IX)BD BYRON JONES telligent, a pillar of hi Woodbrtdge N. J. Cvtmt,N. J. of the recipient, not a reward for; Tel:Kl 1-8600 indolence and depravity, says, By J*M* Hill Ford Ity, but nevertheless ; Tel: UE 4-1111 a white community \ Judge JuaniU Kidd Stout of Phil One of the inherent dangers 10c PER COPY MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS - ONB YEAR, *« SB MONTHS «JS siders anyone with a to be sub-human, a sympathy for the goot n struggling to bring «P chit- current interest, whether ; Urd Byron Jones despite"h^ . But vnlves civil nghu, the bomb ispec tibility. is never TIP** , dren on a welfare grant eRdl deplore a system that regard* or in earlier times Nan roncen- lhe white cornmimit *J bf the handing out of checks as it*tration camps and the war Itself, more than - anvthm. August, the eighth month of 1965, 'To sail until I should reach the It that readers become numnj" jg •• Indies." Columbus was not the first prime function, that subsidizes the ni( er When ho is upon us. After It has passed, the laiy and immoral home with the when confronted with the horrors |(|jvorce - wife for innueiitv ^ man to reach this hemisphere—for the taxpayers'* dollar . . • that any of these subjects in ,it ^^ year will be two-thirds over. volve. Just a« pnin can be bome|inV()lve «ill| Vikings had, much earlier, already man all An American Medical Associa- by human being to a limited ex-,|ars of the white August is the last month of freedom L . . If 1 lL~* mJm.m*mnm r\JM^MfinA\ « III * reached North America. tion release observes that many tent until the senses become aril for many youngrters of school age, August 14, 1945, is the twentieth questions remain about the efnumbed- , the pain of thousands Essentially what who must return to school or college anniversary of the Japanese surrender fects of smoking on health. Some and millions of human bring* can nuthflr |, u right of the complicated problems still be borne to a limited extent. be-!human ^^ to ^" ™, ""'I In September. In the United States' to the Allies which ended World War be solved by scientific investi- forhne. thide. aversaveragee ncrson hcEinsim |ndividuajr and thf! ,^ " history many significant achieve- II. The twenty-first president of the gators are: How does tobacco to tune out. white society to do this United States, Herbert Hoover, was smoke produce damage to the hu- There have been a great many thing. This is not a pretty< ments occurred in August. man body? Why do some people books written on the civil rights It Is filled with the kind of On August 2, 1958, the first street born on August 10, 1874. David appear to tolerate the effect! of problem in thus country and there lence that might fui us wilh 21 Crockett, picturesque fronlersman and smoking better than others? Is will undoubetdly be a good many belief if it were not replaj^daa, boxes were set up in which letters there a single factor Involved in more. There is no greater prob- for all of us OIJ our ' could be deposited to be collected by politician, was born on August 17 the tobacco smoke danger or arelem that concerns iw at home both •rrwM on almost meji from the post office. The flflt 1786, In Hawkins Oounty, Tennessee. there several facWs? The medi. in the North and South than this newscast. Nor is this story o| Benjamin Harrison, the twenty-third cal profession i» taking an active urgent question and it is \» be in the South without iti j 1 boxes were set up in Boston and prior role in attempting to answer these hoped that puMic tntered still re-tions for the North. While to that date writers of letters in cities president was born on August 31,1886 questions. The AMA's Education mmaina s highg . Jesse Hill Ford, a violence depicted may be peculUr as well as In Tillages had to take them On the night of August 31,1886, the and Research Foundation alone is bh h itt th Sth t thi supporting more than 40 research Southerner by birth, has writtcnito the South at this time, the me* to the post office to be mailed. most disastrous earthquake known irojects in the United States and one of those shatterinR novels jtality that leads to violence east of the Mississippi River occurred Europe. that few will be able to isnore. or' present In each of us to tfo « In 1942, on August 3, Columbus leave without feeling its full im- tent that we lump together tit J Hill: s sailed from Fates, Spain, and pledged: at Charleston, S. C. pact•. Th-• e subjec-••'-' t o f "M" r" "-' people of another race and "I Is a Max AacoU writes to Tr* Renovel- , Lord Byron Jones, fuse to consider them as individ-l porter: "AS delusions or illusions Negro undertaken in a small town uals. U> the contrary, tbe Communist uals Renew Call-l'p? adversary etffl wishes tM 01; bis ways of wishing us til are in- The seriousness of the situation in ground on a major scale. It is a som- ftoiWy varied; ours of rwpoodbuj Vietnam was brought home to many ber decision for those Americans who pitifully few. But ths major dif- Report from Washington will lose their live* in this war-torn ference between us still comes recently when Secretary of Defense tram the fact that they are more DOC 3ttC Asian country, where the allied gov Under the Capitol Dome adroit in the most insidious prac- Robert McNamara warned the nation ernment is not democratic and seldom tices of warfare. That is why WASHINGTON, D. C -Interior the President more wai the I that Increasing needs In Vietnam By J. Joseph President Johnson was so right in Secretary Stewart Udall's deci- that the matter was beginning t has been. Vietnam when be started repay' sion to "reran" his opposition attract unfavorable attention may require the call-up of reserve The more, to be understood, must ing them in their own coin. We to a private power development side the state. The UdallDuk OYSTERS:- Some day Net Jer-have also had a tendency to inter- in South Carolina represents conflict had been the subject i forces, the extension of tours of duty be viewed as a test of will and power TRENTON - Because of the Jersey were entitled to vote, something of a metamorphosis in several nationally four year drought that has parch- When the polls closed that evening sey expects to return to it* forpre- t the divisrvenesa in their distributed and expanded draft calls. between the United States and Red mer position of producing the most his past outlook on the public- newspaper columat Prwtigio ed New Jersey and other north- only 667,506 persons had voted, in anks as being automatically in private power dispute. In other words, the nation would China, and the real threat hanging eluding 357,529 Republicans and luclous oysters in the land. James KOpatrick had called eastern states, hurricanes spawn- our favor. Not a single instance Interior Department Intervene 309,907 Democrats. This is only The New Jersey oyster industry, has been provided so far that Leas than two weeks before, the go on a small-war footing, something over the Vietnam war is the threat ed in the Caribbean during Aug- Secretary seemed inflexible when a bram grab for ust, would be welcome to the 20.7 per cent of the eligibles. Only valued up to a few years ago atthis is so " that the United States and Red China quised on the issue on a nation- power. like that which prevailed during the Garden State this year. 434 ballots were rejected in themore than $10,000,000 annually, is Korean Conflict. will engage each other on a more direct State as Illegal. on the comeback trail, according ally-televised Meet the Press Moreover, Republican leaden Anna will be the first hurricane program. The McNamara assertion is an ad* and massive scale. But the test may of tbe season. She has already Governor Richard J. Hughes, to official reports. The 1957-58 vestment funds of the State of had begun to eye U» controvtrsj been named by the United States unopposed Democratic candidate shellfish disease known as USXNew Jertey holds a total of $1,- He would fight the proposed as a potential campaign issue i mission we are preparing to fight a well be necessary. Weather Bureau. Whether she for the gubernatorial nominationdevestate, d the oyster beds in Del-511,913,581 in securities... A co- Duke Power Company power gen-tbe IMS elections. The Senate F The U. S. call-up and decision to will churn north-northeast and received 238,518 votes. William J. aware Bay and other South Jer- operative program for employ erating complex in South Care- publican Policy Committee M ground war In Vietnam, with hundreds centiy sent detailed data of thousands of Americans—the thing engage In large scale ground fighting strike the United States mainland Clark, Newark, his only opponent, sey areas. ment aaatsta&ce to military per- Una's Ocooee and Pkkens coun- and the State of New Jersey is received 23,722 votes. Senator Research has indicated that a sonnel scheduled for retirement ties,, he said, because proposed OS the topic to GOP Senator! 1 arm Item with facts in the ca! so long dreaded by so many. (Iron- is an admission that S#ith Vietnam iroblematicaL Her actions are Wayne Dumont, Jr., Warren, sue small percentage of the residual has been undertaken by fee State federal power projects in tbe area Opposition to Udall was ically, if such resolve had been shown has lost the war. It is also a signal subject to the whims of her des-cessful Republican candidate for oysters may be immune to the di- Division d Employment Security could do a more efficient job. the Governorship nomination, re- sease at the present time and by and JU chain of employment offi- But Udall's feelings were ap- ing among lawmakers from < ten years ago, perhaps the crisis Would that our attempts to force the North trying nature and the prevailing producing states such as Pei winds. ceived 177,402 votes and Ms near- using these survivors as seed, the ces throughout tht State parently not snared by his boss. have been resolved at far less cost, est opponent, Senator Charles W. State hopes to revive tbe industry SUte RMO.OOQhas The cabinet member's intransi- yania, Kentucky, and West \i\ Vietnamese to negotiate have failed. hurricane will be fol - Ibe Duks project would i) Betsy} Carol, Debbie, Sandman, Jr., Caj re- in Delaware Bay amf the Mollica bean. the Central gence was reportedly modifMiiit. theft, . ,v A '•• .£* negotiated? settlement 1A still deglr-* der irmikXOk pressure. -V ^ . '. lief coal. ss, Gerda, Hattie, ceived 154,491 votesT <• *:<- River. Raflrotf of Mi Jirssy arfainst The' sitaation was But now, at this late stage, when tne and one hopes call-ups, tour ex- Kara, Laurie, Mar- When the important Governor-! Governor Hughes and Secretary commuter passenger service costs Inside irtrces say that Mail of control, as far at the Viet Cong controls the countrywide, tensions and stepped up draft calls tha, 'Netty,' Orva, Peggy, Rboda, ship election roHg around next No-lof the Interior Stewart L. Udall in 196546 . . . Formation of acted on bis owft volition when was concerned. A source close a and we are up against heavy odds, we can be avoided, though chances seem Sadie, Tanya, Virgy, and Wenda.vember, the largest voter regis- recently announced tbe signing of statewide Women's Division bf be Hied the petition for Interior The names of girls have been tration in the history of the State a $200,000 contract under which the Dumont for Governor cam- Department intervention Mn a yet-tbe administration reported are preparing to enter the war on the to be against the hope. used by the Weather Bureau to is expected. In 1961 when Gover- intensive efforts will be made to paign has been announced by GOPto-be scheduled Federal Tower Johnson felt the Interior Depart identify tropical cyclones in the nor Hughes was elected, the total restore the State's oyster indus- State Chairman Webster B. Todd Commission bearing to decide ment chief's interference u i number of persons in the State try. New Jersey is the first State Governor Hughes and Sena' whether to grant Duke a license blunder. It caused an Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea sary political tempest. The Lightning Squon and Gulf of Mexico since 1953. A entitled to vote reached 2,966,537 to receive such a grant Tbe State tor Wayne Dumont, Jr., candl for the project: separate set of names is used In tbe primary election of that will provide $100,000 and the re-dates for Governor, win hold a Tbe maneuver, which dial There is little doubt that I The National Safety Council recent- that more than one-third of all fires each year. Tin letters Q, U, X, year. mainder will be given by the Fed- series of eight debates, including lenged a private investment which seeming reversal of his stand «ai Y and Z are not included because eral Government. two televised debates, during the ultimately could mount to W» mil- dont at the behest of ly warned that hardly anyone is con- hi rural areas are caused by electrical of the scarcity of names beginning SCHOOL MILK:- New laws re- It is planoed to dump 1,000,000 forthcoming gubernatorial cam- lion, outraged political leaders and above. But it remain* to be i cerned over the danger fromlightning discharges such as lightning. with those letters. quiring bidders on school and oyster shells on the seed beds to paign ... A new law signed by citizens alike in tbe Palmetto if Us "blunder" has shaken! The safest places to be, in a light- The Weather Bureau claims ex- state institution purchases of encourage the growth of oysters Governor Hughes authorizes local State. position In the President'i offici any longer. perience shows that the use of to* ™k £_*Wfo_ "* i8"1! during tbe present spawning sea- boards of education to bear the But what may have disturbed family, as some say. ning storm, are in protected homes son. AJ1 work will be supervised coat of civil or criminal litigations The fact that people are MJled each girls' names, In written as well amount of New Jersey produced steel-framed buildings, or in an auto- as spoken communications, is milk at that from out-of-state, by Chris Riley, Director of thbroughs t against board members A. As soot as you kn»w r«l week by lightning shows we should shorter, quicker, and less subject have created a mild hassle within Division of Shell Fisheries in con-for any act or omission arising in mobile with the windows closed. If you junction with the Shell Fisheries aew addnei. noUfr both weull to error than the older more cum- the State Government. the course of their duties. secarity and the post office. HI take proper precautions and have are out in the open, get into a lowbersome latitude-longitude inden- Tbe New Jersey Farm Bureau, Council, and tbe Oyster Research nttvn Laboratory of Rutgers, the State sedal saevity Tropical storms have avoided "We would like to request that not know about it. New Jersey ... The Hughes-Du- District Manner II *t dunge of i expect forty to eighty lightning bolts home safe. Actually, these antennas New Jersey in recent years. How- your office look into this to, deter- Last winter the department moot political debates will end on Social Security AdralitotnUea pnetSMd 1B timr. to strike within half a mile of his are often open invitation to lightning, ever, the big blows made history mine just what actions the State opened up three stations, one inOctober IS at Seton Hall Univer- Q. lam i widow and receive J Q, I intend to nwe w' in September, 1938, and again in Dept. of Education has taken to East Camden, one in Maple Shade sity, South Orange. $75 a month based on my own house. The same statistician claims and many sets are struck. work record. If I marry, will I other State. Will my w^ *•* the same month of 1944. 1S94 washelp enforce these laws as they and tbe other in CoHingswood, 1 big year fpr hurricanes, with pertain to school districts and alan- d took blood samples from lose my benefits? ity check be delayed ' Carol arriving on August 30, andso what actions have been taken 7,800 persons voluntarily. Tht are; A. You earned year right A. UiNMtny The iVowe Problem Edna following on September 11. by the State Division of Purchas- was undergoing an outbreak rettlve payments and will e ty tf your corrwi "f* ' Hurricane Hazel, a super-duper es," wrote the Farm Bureau to St. Louis encephalitis. Final re- Your Garden tune to Jet thea, U MOD M pOSttiblr Ui«T« s There is growing interest in the It would not be much of a trick to seestorm which tore up trees and the Governor. sults showed that 3,700 persons how maay times yaa remarry. be ae delay. Be iurt " ^» wrecked bouses, arrived on Octo- "The difficulty in the enforce had been infected with the disease Q I have been working under pm sedal security numbtf« "noise problem" along with air and that the laws are obeyed. But stand on ber 15, 1954. On August 19, 195Smen, t . . . seems to be a matter social security for tbe last 12 JaTtetter. or othn ror— but had only suffered a fever with ial a busy street and listen to the caHurricane Donna wrecked the of buck passing. The- State De- no brain damage. Theee people This Week years. What kind of protection abeat jour *°<' ' water pollution. Delaware Valley. partment of Education seems to are now immune to infection of do I have? j check. noises.! Car after car will pass so qui- By Your Rutgers Garden Reporter A. Payments may be made Dr. Jbhn R. Goldsmith, World feel it Is the responsibility of thencephalitie s and will probably re- NO SHORTAGE OF INSECTS etly you can hardly hear it. Then will ttEGISTfeATION: New Jersey's Office of Milk Industry, whereas main so during lifetime! to you and your family whea yea n Health Organization epidemiologist, Lots of insects don't care if reach age C2 or become dis- |1 Q 1 WM injured in > come a sports car,, a motorcycle, primary ejection held on June 1 the Office of Milk Industry says it The departmental study reveal the weather is wet or dry. They mobile accident last inon'»' this year settled tbe question of has no responsibility. We arede a larger number of cases in th abled. Upon your death, beM- raises the question, is noise a public sedan or a truck with either no muffler just keep on raising family after flti can be paid to your widow the doctor told me 1» what Republican would run foraisinr g the question as to who i;older age groups, particularly infamily of hungry little pests. able to return to work (or^ health problem? or a cut-out, the cylinders firing with Governor but otherwise it proved supposed to enforce these laws, women. This was not caused }y and childrea uadcr af • 18. This is bad news, of course, for Q. Why do you urge people to six months. il qualify (*** Judging from what one reads, it all the quietness of a machine gun. to be a bl*jper. and specifically what steps have greater hazards of exposure but your ornamental shrubs and other check on^heir'soclai'securUy re- bility~payroents" When tbe polls opened that mor- been taken to see to it that thepresumably because they were garden plaftts, already tortured would seem to be. it would also seem There is no excuse for that noise and laws are carried out." cords every 2 or 3 years? A. Probably nol ning 3,122,348 residents of New more susceptible to invasion of th from lack of moisture, probably (A. Tbe Urn* In which cor- that something coifld be done about offenders should be dealt with accord- brain by fever. Rutgers College of Agriculture declioiM oo your records can be it more readily than in the case of air ingly. This would not require a new GLAMOR GIRLS entomologists have been checking fade U limited. Unless an and water pollution. JERSEY JIGSAW:- New J«orn insects that are making trouble error It found within I yean, a bureau or commission with multimll- sey shared in the national ec now. raoaths, and IS days after the Two of the great noisemakers in citr lion dollar appropriations. nomic advance between May and For example, lacebugs are build-! Jeur which is Incorrect, It may its are the automobile and motorcycle. Nervous tension and hearing trou- June, ^with nonfarm wage and in•g" u"p" rapidl"y• on plant•—s' such' at apt be possible to correct the er- salary employment moving to aazaleas and rhododendrons. Use ror. This is not their fault. They are built bles would be benefited, and cities new high and the factory work- ijevlu or, lindane or malathlon ac- Q. I am age 67 but still work- tan. week the longest alnce October, nave a to run quietly. would be more pleasant places in cording to label directions. ing. Is there any point in my 2- Q- ' tru(ii; In most cases, state and local laws which to live instead of being mad- 1955 New Je/sey tax officials Then there are the dramatic filing lor social security benefits disability announce thth ef form for the 196yian6 l hornets that strip bark from until 1 atiij) workunj? federal agency. I*** "" prohibit noiseraaking devices on cars. houses of noise and confusion. Tax Lists tor both real and busi- Iliac bushes. These take a piece A. A worker tf «r he will qualify for ^' ness tangible personal property, of bark about an eighth of an, should file a claim t« iyold any disability payn*"U' wil| be the!same as this year IOM it bflMflts, Eitea IhtNMTh inch wide frura branchei andj A. I Preterving Natural Beauty Th^ Governor's Committee to trunks, feeding on thee sap anandd !you are conljtaulng to work, [Stydy Blue Cross in New Jersey using tthhe bbarkk to builbild their Mme benefiu may be payable • will organize shortly after Ubor nests. to you. ' Sportsmen and conservationists coming particularly poignant as hi Suirw '!Duy . . . The Secretary of State DIKKOTIONS seem to be fighting a losing battle in last places of retreat disappear. iniiouncts that seven out of the Sometimes the Rirdling I Q I receive interest income! only :«!> ten corporations in the United) lleeP eraiugh to kill the "whole bush their frustrating attempts to save The sportsman points out that tht from my account at the be too Status showing the largest net or a branch. bank, and th«y have a«k«d me to America's remaining wilderness Feather Rlrer LJ a picturesque sight of regular job. ' '>rufit retUi n on sales are incor- You can protect ; lilac by keep- get a social security number for streams. nature as It tumbles through the iwraled in New Jersey . . . A De-ing the trunks and branches cov- identification. I already have a,i), Q My husband l*n» The latest river to be caught up in Sierra Nevada Mountains in a series mocratic Gala will be held at theered witithh DDT or dieldrin or social security number; do I have „ disabled .thr« ••«* National Guard Training Camp at ' evin to get another one for the bank? flir the sometimes destructive rush of of trout-laden riffles and pools along '••a t-lirt on Thursday, August 16 When he appl'^ '* 1 Thrips have been going after, A. No. O*ly one wmber I* he progress is California ! Feather River, 117-mlle canyon stretch. Aaeag« of sweet potatoes •>rivet. Sprav necesary for both Bttrpoaes. last week ths year in New Jersey is a rec- a «ialathion and I or • mixture erry two weeks Your Mclvl Hcurlty number Is said it will be where a series of water and power His hope for the future lies with itd low i)f only 11,500 acres, 4 two weeks duns are planned. Congress, where a National Wild ceul less Hum the 1DW toUl Mwo nests Hieh as chinch h bug* Hies:' 1 ; v address sometime next It will also ruin one of the nation's In the U. S. under the protection of the 'uticii of an iiiyir.uitt! |H)!ic unyuieuW is I"-' liit Hiries under a n«w regula ^iit:iiiiijhig(,si,;.a^jiel. t^it r I'.II. llowtuT I haven't [OUIKI diMbled «<"i ""'" guvenunent in their natural states, "Why, evon you COMM come up wjtii '••'vs busier ID contml relaliv. aparlinuiit yet. If 1 can't find finest wild trout streams. ii uf the State IV[>aruii-nt ul Hnt check th-t «•'" The plea of toe outdponman is be- and should be enacted. ttmuTHAT!" and Insurance . . . ln- inseds th:.|i to wiiii mililtl' upartment unlit shortly btluf* p and wnwnd you. Hu Iiwvt, wl^ut HtuMtll) do? ^dependent-Leader (E.B.) - Oartarak tan , August 5,1083
MJNNS LANE Reddy to tht rttcyt • UQrfrfQM InfVCIMn* PLAYGROUND NEWS Ana Craaa. AH Baraak* In ont-twtHth off a steond A touch of foreign culture was. add«d to the playground when1 KKNNKDT PAR! "oragaml", Japaneae paper foM- Branch Unit Now Open In Avenel! KEA8BET Trouble davalopi... bifernwtlovi rtlapad.. .trauMa iaolalad—«Mh Hqfinal Dtoet* Ptargnuad Mrtctor: Ing, was Introduced. Boys and Astoria* Cannda RirLs folded the oragami paper The children were very involvec into boats, birds, princes, and splK-sacond accuraqr. WMhin ona-twaMh of a tacond, fed* KIOIMK can TB* winatn of tbt checkers with practicing for the talent princesses. Pen holders wwt> tamuRMnt im Gary Palitto, show. Between rehearsals they made in arts and crafts, FMio ,potabriakdo«rnlnoufal»ctrte«y«t*m,cDKonntctRloprav«rtfurthar Bdd Ql Mark McAloose. Mitehel »on first prize f'opper damage and taroota alaetricity along an undamtgtd path. Aidad by larp 3 ™* collage pins brought mil the ' trt artf and erafti were Charlie 1 lie! ^ A- talent show was held Thurs- Raymer and Carol Eftnnt. investments In modarn protetfw equipment known « relays and drcuit Bahr, Deanna Lobb, Jack Mo- evening. First and more dolls flooded the grounds each to takr breakers, Radd/a comtantly on tha alert to maintain your vital «ltctrie its place In the annual doll con- ntest held Thursday, AS they Kfl power... to halp you Lrva Better... ElactricaHy. ri)) Park Tuesday afternoon sang a rock and roll song. Miss ARGYLE Carol Solovriy was director with their certificates, MERRILL PARK paces were worn by Margie Ku EAST GREEN STREET PlaTgnrnwl Dlrecton: rhie who won for the most life- PUnrrannd Mrfetor: J«yce Mis Mary IM VaknU like doll, Pattle and Cathy Sand Judith Haass FISH & CHIP SHOP Wiffleball contest winners were been, the prettiest; Miehele Car Glodowski, StHOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER
WHAT IS A BUILT-O-MAT? wt • empta, i-uop >w tapwMMptCM * wife COIONIAL CltOSSIUCK WOOD MOLMNGS SCALLOP fit COMLDOOt SERVICE CHARGES OfNUlM ivr ot LAUAN MAHOGANY WINDOW I DOORSTOPS KIND VU" GUMSHBi Bast,^ 7°B. V QUARTER ROUND ?« 2CF». •<*. FOLB1NC iiii' iMsvmx if/ BOOBS OVER 22,000 Wlien You Open A Regular Personal BRANO4IAMI L BUUMNS ITEMS! CHECKING ACCOUNT* REMODELING i / NO *WNEY DOWN - EASY BUDGET PAYMENTS *THERE ARE NO SERVICE CHARGES I PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK I FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOI, N. J. QUALITY of Any Kind If You Maintain I Please send me information and signature j LUMBER ADD^A-ROOM I I cards on your "NO CHARGE" PERSONAL I HE-FINISHED A« aiMltMn to your kam for w» CM a JJO-7' A, miuiaium Balance of $200 I CHICKING ACCOUNTS. j MRA WALNUT family ram to • wwrt wuw« la 4M OR 39c u of IMn« H»C«. ' I Q Individual Account Q Joist Account 1*44' At LOW M $lt.M (Ml •>• SPANISH .-vaStiSMS^* NAME 59c t* : BANK 3Y MAIL FREE.,. FRUITWOOD y.^Si> - MODERN KITCHEN lh«t ii no n«"d lo put up wHh an old, I ADDRESS __i— If ' ' wtdatod tHdwn wh*n r*u «MI hov« a We Pay Postage Bo^h Ways ij MW, maaWn «w M wtuly. CITY _...;_ STATE • WHITE BATHROOM SET AS LOW AS $IJH p*r M. virat Quality! Ml. ENCLOSED fORCH Muny sU, op«i porch.i «n b< tnclaitd WRITE OR FILL OUT COUPON FOR INFORjMATIOIN io prcvldt txtra ipwt. Scrnn in lunim.r, All glqtl In wintw. $139.95 Al LOW AS MO.S3 pi ma. i' Pricei o* ail H WE tX) EVERY TYPE OF REMODELINO! WE PANELS CHAIN LINK FENCE CARTERET OFFICE HANDLE THi~ENTIRE JOB AND PROVIDE YOU IWI, »»-., Ally ,,« IfciW WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEEI SAND MIX OR GRAVEL MIX L^NCH KITCHEN IXHAUST FAN FOR TOUR CONVENIENCE, Perth Amboy Nalional Bank I AA USE OUR SPECIAL M-» baf — TNI ihwt. L_ • •" **" 12.96 S4" METAL KITCHEN CAMNET UNIT SHOP-ATHOMI-SERVICEI Ph«*e for 382-4838 tANGI HOODS Whit. Mil, liifunw h.lMiW., IA AC 25 Cooke Avenue, Carteret L. 7.77 W.T.GRANt CO* ADVISORY BOARD •BKNJAM1N BKRTMAN JOHN KOLIBAS 1S1DOR J. WEISS
A1,KXANUER COMBA LESTER SABO JOSEPH WEISS
AHHAHAM D GI.AHS WALTER SCHONWALD GEORGE EHRENKRANZ GRANT CITY, 45 CENTRAL AVE., CLARK,frU. ™ia " USe OF CAH TOP CAPERS • DELIVEHY AVAILABLE • AH udwrtiwd itwmi cash & carry • Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporate n, Member Federal Reserve System (E.B) - Cartrrrl PAGE SIX Thursday, August 5, 1965 Blanket Cover. Lap Robe Make Useful Gifts
Bhnket cpvors are a delight to Fold and press ribbon or braid iwn They drew a bed even1 through center lengthwise, with vhen its spread ha* been put top ocige slightly narrower than bide for the night. In addition.; lower. When placed along edge mch covers protect blanket* and i of fabric, with lower edge under ire usaful for those who read neath . this insures catching icwspapcrs in hod Printer' ink both edges in basting and stitch- Iocs come of!, and covers are ing. Begin at center of one side i.isy to Icumttrr nf fabric, ami haste as you pro- ceed , Ise rayon ctrtliis. cotton ohallis,, When binding all four sides, uso| 'iisy-rare chiillis, satin or crepe, j Imitered corners. For this, foldj Choose a fabric that does not| I binding, as at C. When corner isi miss easily. ^iat will not slide. folded tnic. hrinc edce up, as at iim enough in weave to stay D Stitcli bindinc in position" IrciiKht on the bed and one that close to edRc ace or embroidery can flatter. Whip milered fold as shown. Ibnket covers should be pretty. To finish, lap ends of binding, turn; Knr a single bed, use two under free end, and whip in place. piislhs cd fti-inch fabric ouise Bodnar, Beaumont, ROVTRA I Warwick Street, and Adolph Wit- Mr. and Mrs. John Vnr-w-. leph W. Brechka, 61, of 21 Elm Texas. ervisor, and Mr, Rippey County We cannot wait until all nations pre-enrolled at Nortlu'.^t Mi^ml AVENEL - The funeral of Car- tersheim, of Robertsville. Marl- Planning Board. Street, who died Tuesday at the: los Rovira, age 32, of 191 West Jj01"^ Township, accompanied learn to behave - for bad be- State Teachers Collide, kirk.\.;:<] Home of his brother and sister-in- MRS. ANTOINETTE FISNK The purpose of the tour was tohavior armed with nuclear wea- Mo., where he will bf-m th,. jr/ AVENEL — Funeral services Milton Avenue, Rahway, former- * law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brechka, ly of Avenel, who died suddenly j —Mr. and Mrs: Frederick Bam- The narrow space between an evergreen hedge and a path point out the present and proposed! 10ns is the danger we must try man year at the shit ol ^ irith whom he resided, will be for Mrs. Antoinette Fisne of Clark bo. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oli- facilities of the park and to illus- prevent. quarter in September. He A a r Summit, Pa., a native and former on Sunday, will be held this morn- is a perfect spot for the little, blossom-covered mounds that held tomorrow morning at 6:30 at ver, and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ca- trate that as a result of the two-Sen. Robert Kennedy, D-N. Y. jor in Business Education resident of Avenel, were held ing at 8:30 at the Greiner Fune- are the plants of Floral Carpet Rose, a dwarf snapdragon. the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Whee-, ral Home, 44 Green Street, Wood- liendo, Jr., all of Newark, and major highways, the New Jersey ter Avenue, with a high requiem Monday. A high Mass of requiem Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brady and Turnpike and the Garden State was offered in Our Lady of Snows' bridge. Plant breeders have been quick to meet the needs of today's Parkway, the park has become Mass at 9:00 at Sacred Heart Surviving is a son, David A.; children, John, Walter and Dawn smaller, neater gardens for smaller, neater plants. Church, both Carteret. The Rev. Roman Catholic Church, Clark Marie, Menlo Park, were guests an "island" with only one dan- Andrew Okal, pastor, will offi-[ Summit, and burial was in Cathe- hia mother Prodencia; four sis- Friday, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Such a plant is Floral Carpet, Rose, a 1965 All-America Selec- gerous access, Mrs. Bernard P, Fresh Seafood Daily dral Cemetery, Scranton, Pa. date. Burial will be in St. James' ters, Mrs. George Lopez, Mrs, Kronert, Wood Avenue. On Sun-tions winner and the first of a new type of snapdragons. The Scibienski, chairman, advised. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mmetery, Wqodbridgc. Mrs. Fisne died Saturday at the Raphael Porrata, Mrs. Augustin day, Mr. and Mrs, Kronert and plants are broad, low cushions, Representing the Woman's Club State Hospital, Scranton. She was Fernandez, and Mrs. Paul Ro- daughter, Carol, were guests of only 6 or 7 inches high and a bit was Mrs. Scibienski, Community FRIED FISH TO TAKE OUT EVERY FRIDAY The deceased was a crane ope- the daughter of the late Mr. and wider than high. There are so rator employed at Wade and Son, 1 sado; three brothers, Louis, Sal- Mr. and Mrs. Brady. Improvement chairman; Mrs Mrs, Albert (Anna Donata) .Flo- , many flowers that a plant is lit- Chester Baginski, president; Mrs. Phone in Your Order — ME 40743 Roselle, with 30 years service in vatore, and Raul. HOME MADE CLAM CHOWDER rio and had moved from Avenel Fair Start erally smothered witii them. ^rainion flow Ernest Nelson, corresponding sec- [he firm. Born in Carteret and was a parishioner of Our Lady Squashtown Fire Chief-Yep, Not only that, but there is no retary; Mrs. John Zelesnik, pub- a resident of that borough 57 to Clark'" in i960. Sh~ e GUESTS FROM NEW ZEALAND years, Mr. Brechka had lived in we put out the fire just ten min- need to cut off dead flowers be-j licity chairman, and Mrs, James was a of S n o w s' £OLONIA - Mrs.. Samuel; Nel- Ute-if we got there! SiggeL Colonia four years, vHe was single was a memV cause the plants produce two and! Hair styles have changed. Curls Church t! rt - Had it got a good sometimes three crops a season are definitely out and the blousy Auxiliary was HANDERUAN'S SEAFOOD MARKET and a former parishioner of Sa- ber the N e w t o n-Scranton son of Wood Avenue had as guests cred Heart Roman Catholic stajtra you? without this grooming. hair-do is not seen during the represented Mrs, William "Setting tbe WoodbrUge Area 6m Ji Years" Schools PTA. for a week Mrs. Fred Deering Church. Carteret. He was also a Chief - Had it! Why, when we While the rose-colored form of dday-timei . Therh e i s a tendencd y to Budzek, president; Mrs. George Me Surviving are her husband, and her daughter, Mrs. Reeves of 1 96 Main Street «^ r™« Woodbridgf | member of the First Catholic got there, there warn't nothing Floral Carpet is the only prize 'buiM hair high on top of the head Gondola, vice president; Mrs. Ru- Slovak Jednota Society. , John, two daughters. Patricia Ann New Zealand. Originally Mr. left but the cellar. winner, other colors of dwarf for evening wear and many hair He was the son of the late and Ann Marie, at home; two Deering was with the group, but snapdragons with the same accessories are being worn, AUGUST IS CLEARANCE SAtE TIME AUGUST IS CLEARANCE SAtE TIME John Brechka, who died in De-' brothers, Frank and Michael Flo- became ill while on the way to Protected growth and flowering habits are It may be a brilliant clasp in cember of 1933 and the late Mrs, rio of Avenel; eight sisters, Mrs. see his brother, Charles, in Ire-] j, Earnie dear, don't go too faravailabl! e this year. Thus you the front or one used behind the Josephine Foglia, Mrs. Rose Mas-1. Mary Balak Brechka, who died "BuUook daddv's out a lime'ican "^ lavender- ^m' bronze;ball. It may be a bow of ribbon in December oE 1953. trangelo, Mrs. Janet Sacripanti, land. He died in a hospital in jut look, daddy s out a longj ^rpets in your garden as used to compliment one^s cos- Switzerland and was buried in the or pink Surviving are five brothers, Mrs. Grace Esposito and Mrs. way.' weU as rose. . "' [ tume or a tiny ostrich feather. John, Jr., Ernest and Michael, all Lucy Claunuter, all of Avenel; family plot at Clones in Ireland. "I know, dear, but your father's 1 insured." These little snapdragons will. And with these high hair-dos not only act as a ground cover,:for evening one rrtust wear ear- Only Advisory but also are adapted for narrow bobs which dangle. FURNITURE Bump: "Has your wife learned edgings, for window boxes and OUR ENTIRE SELECTION to drive the car yet?" for unusually shaped areas. Cer- None think the great unhappy, OF LAMPS w Bumper; "Yes. In an advisory tainly there's a place for them but the great. HUDSON PICTURES capacity." in your garden. ' - Edward Young. 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Also a battery power- ty poster contest wu also held COOPER AVKNUE held using the hags wWch the1 bars Coley won first prtnes (or and the winners wen Diane Chrii- Director: children had made the previous raving the dolls with the prettiest ed radio should be aTailable. toffersen and Holly Seibort. Power lines are usually among Playground News costumes. Carol Ladjacks. Katty Threat Here During August the first victims of a hurricane. The highllghU ot the program Coley, Unda Nlebank won second GLEN COVE tad CHURCH prizes for their different dolls. A -Leam the locations of water PUrgrenaa Director: Included crossword ptmlc compe- Hurricanes and nan Issues several hurricane do's supply pipeline valves, master tition and hainrtylinR Ideas for Playgrwntd Director checker tournament was held for HURRICANE SEASON ARRIVES SCHOOL NO. 17 Margaret Even <„„,„„ hold some threat and don'ts. YOU SHOULD: electrical switches and gas shut- the girls. Judy Vergurn, Linda Barbara Deateek all; but the girls put the boys Playground Director: The week began with a dog This week competition wns theto shame as Carol Ladjacks came n,,rihrnstcrn port of the Dignan suggests that this list off valves. show. Winhen wore Kenny Spond, Hulay, and Anita Viscomi parti- ,, ,i-fii-ul»rly New Jer- -Check your home for loose Caldwrtl key work on the playground. Mon through AS the winner and not a ; be clipped out nnd posted for shingles and shutters, shaky Betty Husjar and John Bolofta. cipated, A softhall game between m August. Annual- ready reference until all hurricane -Residents of exposed arena A doll show wns held and the' Iselin Junior High and Owner day a winning volleyball match boy to match her linK chimneys; your yard for dead or should store a supply of boards to following were awarded: Beverly Winners of the bubble blowing against Woodbridge High park wns ,,„ time State Civil De- threats have passed contest were Michael Arway, Di-Avenue playground* ended In (lying tree limbs. nail over windows. A source of Ruenetl, doll with tre longest M defeat for Coopor Avenue held. AH enjoyed mot beer treats llll,l,ir Thomas S. Dig- RIGHT NOW BKFORE THE anne Szyssko. Lexie D'orsl and FORDO PARK —Have handy a flashlight, :anned heat and an emergency hair; Beverly Rossi, doll with the Thursday the children made r after the game. Wednesday there] ood supply should be stored in prettiest eyes; Kathleen Kania, Beth Mansfield. On Wednesday, holders ,wd copper pins was a hardball game against East! PtaTKrMrad Director; he least vulnerable spot In thesmallest stuffed doll; Shena Up- model contest winners were Joe Green and next TuMd.iv n wfthalll Jamce Swwert lome. sky, most colorfully dressed for- DaCungo, Michael Smith, Mnrk game agninst Buntu lane. The Kotyk, and John Kazlauskas Win BUCKNEIX This we«k the children partici- —Keep tuned to your radio for doll: Lriri Delrne, prettiest Mrs of erafu contests „„ little leagueri arc looking forward NOW...] IT CAN BE SOLD! PliVKroand Director to a baseball game Against Ruok- pated In special events, the baby he latest warnings and advice, hair; Usa Trepon, best dresswl day and Thu^ay were Andrew CantenuMi do]]; Debra Stuenett, shortest nrll playground. TV airls rnjoy- picture contest and doll contest. 10 NOT call the weather bureau Telpposky and Kenny Cueth. Mem- The pet show conducted WH- s you will only tie up urgently hair; Sherry Maior, sleepiest ed working with construction pa- Wednesday eight of the children NEW EXTERIOR PAINT AT A SALE PRICE... hers of team one which won the A pcr attr nn rr;i ons n ceded telephone lines. Keep your grea^l^t varietTy of petT s wer'""""I"e shown' , !I an-n PKopch™o wo<'n firs>'t prize°*-|wM for: ..t .t o Yankee ,Stadiu m„ wit. awh on—e WITH A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! idinless neighbors informed. and the grand prlie was won hyjher creation of a bird in a nest " "" ""J*™110"' °» ™J -•Flush wnter heater tank until Joe Kukoly for his pet rabbit. On Thursday thr- girls had a doll con- the boys will be active U B» ist and .sediment run off. The Monday a bean bag contest was; test, Ann Zimmerman and n.ir- hike contest. THIS PAINT IS POSTIVELY STAIN RESISTANT! mk water can be used for emer- funniest doll: and John O'Maho- • eni'v drinking ney, smallest doll. The following I were winners of the checker tour- 595 New Brunswick Ave. -Secure all doors. Anchor ob- nament: Debra Guenett, Beverly erts such as loose lumber, tools, Rossi, Usa Drepon, Walter Wil- PERTH AMBOY CONTAINS LEAP«Oil* LATEX-WEEDS NO PRIMER' oys, signs, awnings and lawn son, Jeffrey Cobula. and Danny •hairs which could become de- Royshale. Route 18 Introductory pictive missile* in hurricane 'inds. LONGHILt E. BRUNSWICK priced Check to see if you have Playground Director: 240 E. St. Georges Ave. at... stored needed dishes, aUverware Joyce NewrocU and water, medical kit, A talent show was held Friday LINDEN lies, matches, fire fighting in which many children partici- equipment. pated. The children enjoyed the OPEN 7 DAYS: MON. THRU SAT., 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-SUN. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. When Hurricane b Imminent arts and crafts, especially the Ind Hurricane Alert Is Declared pins. A softbatl game with Merrill Park was held on Wednesday. Bruihei waih off easily Ym Should Sterilize Doll, Ellen Schublger. and IUSIEI VINYI IHIIU) J in Map and water • For WOW! AMAZING!! IATU PAINT ^ Uf# on txt9r\0t w<)od anj Mmlm MMT Ctn STIU HOUH THfi PRICI UHM Mod. • rn^lu. «4 nesdav. till itora of iup*rmark«t whnt you ar» now buying nHat — roul| find AA|inB||r ||f||V II1V 11A IIP asb«*tos ihinglw, trim, all If you lire in an area suscept M«rt City MVM you 10% to 10% on your mint puntiaiM — Why WaKI maionry, clapboard and primed hie to flooding, move everythini HAOAMAN HEIGHTS lfUIH| DK t ~~ Wwil I • III PHUKt mttal • Thii is the new paint possible to the second floor. Playground Director: pi contains all 3 of the greatest Ingredients: IEAD - OIL - —See that your car's gas tank is Prlsdlla Ragnccl IBBER VINYL LATEX • Can also b« used immediately after Whit. S Colwt filled. Gas pumps cant be opera- As the summer progresses, box- ted while-.power is off. ball Is still the favorite game for rain • Spread* on imoothly, easily, with a velvety finith. Leavet your home looking all. The girls enjoy seeing who is lauliful for yean longer! • This it the new paint that defiet blistering and peeling —Differences between extreme low pressure in a hurricane and the champ at jacks, while the IH bug free, and du*t fre* In 30 minutes. • This if the new paint that contains art Ugh pressure inside a building boys try their skill at chess and -"' breathing shield to permit evaporation of moisture. often causes large picture and checkers. snow windows to be blown out Arts and crafts was the special || \ GOOD QUALITY • \ HDIWriAf IV Criss-crossed masking tape on event. The girls used their lma these windows will help prevent gination to create a copper collage this. pin and the boys had fun work- ing on a nautical pen holder. The OUTSIDE I WINDOW | "W? —Pay no attention to rumors. younger children expressed them- Oal. If Your Ana Is Orderedj selves with crayons and paper Evacuated, You Should: drawing pictures. PAINTS i SHADES Can -Shut off gas and electric porek k Dtck. 5 J fahctt, rtflnlihn and Mali drive Gray floitk Vinyl !m- power. Then leave immediately. BOYNTON NO. 1 lull * Trtm, S woyi From urtcthtr domogt. Don't risk being marooned. Grwn OOIIVL r WHI •OffO(Bj Playground Director: _ I SUTflJLl JT *r» M" wtd.. —Obey Civil Defense instruct- Dorothy Donatacri STAIN CempUl* wHK relkr ions and go to evacuation points I How PtUt, A scavenger hunt was held and WhiH ro»» dtrktncri indicated. Remain there until in- the winners were Valerie Straile, I Hlft Out, ligtiriY hlghw. WALLPAPER formed WUK you may leave. Keep Diane ChrLstofferson, Holly Sei- S11EM1X SingU calm. bort and James Knowlton, A safe- STUM During The Hurricane You 2 Roll 19 Should: are 74 miles per hour or stronger SILK cm -Stay indoors. Be sure that a rotating around its center. The DRIPLESS, AMABNO window or door can be opened on NEW VINYUATEX winds move counter-clockwise. the left side of the bouse-the side Most of the hurricanes mat opposite the one facing the wind. seriously affect North America LATEX OWUIHI IPRINO SANITAS If the "eye" of the storm passes are born during the months of TENDER Swiff t Boneless IDRIPLESS directly over, there will be a August, September and October. LAMB CHOPS period of calm lasting up to a Nearly 60 per cent of these hur- FLAT half hour but the wind will re- ricanes form during August and CUBED BEEF h n!llub FLAT WALLTEX turn suddenly from the opposite the first half of September. Good for walls direction, frequently with even STEAIL CUBES { H*l About four hurricanes develop Cawugf 9)d cel|lna.i,tan greater violence. Again, keep each year from tropical storms, ipbitly WathflU* I tmaaiaa bvr calm. I ptfc* Oiu li but an average Of two of them bit |*oik Tocli with b«*tinted. Soap 99 After The Hurricane Passes • ud aikf ymr chain. t • If t Honeg- the U.S. shores, This has been and water clean- • Pittaru i^t-i Yon Should: averaged out over a 40-year I (bud. rntST 9VW, -Not touch loose or dangling Highw. up. Cal. • rrv. sum, wire, Report damage to police or A hurricane has two types of 1 light and power company. If live motion. One l& the forward WE HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE OF wire falls on your car while you motion, which is usually five to are driving, stay inside and wait 5 miles an hour. The other is STANLEY TOOLS and PROTO TOOLS! for aid. he rotating motion about its cen- —Guard agauut spoiled food ter, which represents its hur- in refrigerators. ricane winds. BUY DIRKT AT OUR FACTORY. ..SAVE 40% -If bouse is flooded or dam- Wind speeds of hurricane force aged, it must be inspected by lebris; pavement may be under- public health officials and build- the eye to a distance of one hun- ing inspectors before you may re-dred miles, with lesser but still enter. destructive. winds extending two —Unless you are qualified to lundred and fifty miles from the render valuable aid, stay away lenter. BEST BROS. "^ from disaster areas where you Tbe highest wind speed observ- many hamper rescue or first aid ed was the 188 miles per hour work. , * recorded in New England in 1938, -Drive cautiously. Watch for but wind damage indicates that 401 N. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH debris; payment may be under- speeds in excess of 200 miles per OPEN DAILY 'TIL 9 P.M. - SATURDAY 'TIL 6 P.M. mined by water. hour have occurred. Winds of (0 Ait Wi tM*m MM right » Imb quonlMM. | Hurricane Sidebar to ISO mties per hour are fairly It's a hurricane when tbe winds common in well-developed hur- ricanes.
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Gerard Bornemmin and a bon fire imtta and Sylvia Pendleton: fourth s • • • • • ,HRIFTY "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY MEATS' was put underway by David Bar- Mike Caso; fifth, Diane Sautner rett. Winners of the model build- and Marilyn (Jrega; sixth, Marilyn SAVING IS SURE PLAYGROUND NEWS ers contest were: Tommy Perry.jParente and Karen Parente; se- WORTHWHILE! YOU Bcrnard Scanlon. On Thursday a'venth, Nadinc Matkowski, Linda doll contest was held and the win- Resctar. Sharon Pokol, and Ger- A&P SELLS ONLY OVEN-READY ners were Eileen Bornemann. trude Wiatr; eighth, Joseph Pag- COLONIA NO. tt |Tacca. prettiest hair-do: Debbie notta and Dean Zyboyan; ninth, iPetersen, most cuddly: Nina Pe- Kathy Butler, Barbara and Rae- Playground Directors: am Caacetta, Carol and Raymond Timmy Breen and Joseph Tlendle- GET REAL 'gum, prettiest: Cathy McRay, Ootont RMU, Andre* Karrlch Fraier, lisa and Anthony Jiron-lton Another doll contest was held most baby-liln; and Joann Dan gel. host foreign doll. witz, Joanne and Susan Perry.! PROJECMTH I L, D Winners were Jeannle McKay, smallest doll; Arlene Conklin. big- FREEMAN oar and truc^stiow wao held^ind nir^*j ^l?.^?11'' FINE GIFTS gest: Susan HeriU. cutest; Bar- Playground Dlmtnr: the winners were Jorn Lazok, Jo- . ™*°rli« , , iLu FOR bara Gnadinger, best dressed: Ro- Mar; Am Scanton seph Mulrooney «d Tj-Ptot,. ^J Sl^L™ RIBS OF BEEF bin Peterson, most lovable; Terry A popcorn party was held on PROSPECT STREET wen, Ca,hy Certain, Alyce Zitter, McGeehan, oddest; Carol Ann Monday. Popcorn was mode by Playiroand nirMtir: ,(- hy. Candace Mary lm Mt art CUT FROM THE FIRST 4 RIBS SBerry Heller Williams. Knren Barber. Martha is RMSONS WHYW m mm orm wm man A piemc was held ,1 Merrilli . petcrson Marcii) Petcrsori Mau Plaid Stamps! • Otni RIMIII One Pike 0nl> • Ea«ur Citunii No ffJtlw Bni» Park where hot dogs were cooked. , rjefar, . reen MeCar hy Estri(I An • Short Hilii Rfnioitd • Wasldul Chine Bout Cut l».i> Also participated in a fishing con- , | . H An Noel Pnpov tchi Au . 0n!» The First 4 Ribs i>t Solri As Rilt Bo.nl test. Peter Trabmnan took foul ^ fj0](1en mmRry Kisytia. plarp For The Best "Sobs" Around . . . Try Elizabeth Donnelly. In the mo- MOOT MS dels, the winners were William •EMWUUWMU SIPMMIIY SHORT »T IHOKT CUT ratwt MIKE'S show on Wednesday. The winners Every week a coolest is KPOTI- 155 Avenel St, AVENEL were Mickey Mouse, owned by sored. This weekk f will be a i Across from General Dynamics) Thomas Habe; Pinky, owned by group bowls on Tuesdays, swims ger: Puddy, owned by the Rogan •OiENNCEIIIGSER79! : on Thursday and has pony ride* children; Sarge, owned by Patty on Fridays. Various trips are and Alice Haekett: and Pecky. GIANT - SIZE planned for Wednesdays. On July owned by Dorothy and Bemadine 28, the group went to Roosevelt Mihalko. SUBMARINE Park. Plarped are trips to Turtle- "S«»ir-Rlebt" Qnttty ftwf CAUF8RIIA CUT SANDWICHES WOODLAND AVENUE back Zoo and Johnson Park. Playground Director: FRESH PORK ROAST Italian style, big selection Diane Freeman Lydon Johnson, President, in his Ih. ADDED Q Y 50' SiiCar-Cund—NONE PRICE HIBHERI tod. Meat Ball ft Sausage TO $1.00 A scavenger hunt was held on tribute to Adali Stevenson: POT ROASTS Wednesday. The winners were, "America has lost its most elo- Fmfe, ImtlMt— NONE MICE HIBHERI }m, ALSO TURKEY, ROAST BEEF, COLD CUTS first, Joseph Barany and Eddie quent spirit, its finest voice. The SMOKED BUnS ".r 79V' SHORT Habrack; second, Gerry McCar- world of freedom and human dig- Phone Orders Accepted: 634-9897 "Sipir-RigW" B«(l OPEN 7 DAYS TILL 11 P.M. * DINING AREA J thy, Stanley Handerhan, and Jim-nity ha* lost its most articulate RIB STEAKS CVT 79£ BRISKET BEEF ::n, my Fet«i«hln; third, Jo AM Pag-champion." GROUND CHUCK 65: BJUM* loaf '^p*' NM • vmy HUWII ^ Dirt M«« •"••l •""•• IHf, VIAL HORMEL CANNED HAMS 4 •- 3.49 Sliced Cooked Ham Nt wport Roast Boneless Ham SWIFT'S $AUSA« IJNKS Bttf $kwt Ribs fc 55C Smoked Picnics SttwhigBtef Chicken Liven JANE PARKER BAKED FOODS BARGAINS !N FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! UVEIk 1CANTALOUPE twnt-Lirgi Da 2 ** 4 7 T KNOW CHERRY PIE 39 watenneion H(6HERI «I«' Potatoes ^SilSrsto' 10 £ $ NONE PRICtO .I%H. UVEtk Nectarines HlftHER! Seedless •rapes 2-4 C a DeLuxe Pound Cake 49 PWCEO H«H»I * ' ** kobergLothKeTsS SlH SKEEN t >« MUCH), UVEfc New Cabbage Nwrby F*nm HIGHH'
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The engineer sent the lists directly to the contractors without and the first such threat occurred in Carteret. Should such a threat Dobert's Letter "review" nnd this action "highly perturbed" the individual. become a reality it is my destiny /Veu? Books At Library 56_ WHO with the full knowledge of problems on buildings and To the person or persons responsible toi the call, you arc in need i Continued from Pngr 11 roads that have been going on for ONE YEAR, pulled a "cute" of help and only can bp forgiven. CARTERET—Many new books have been acquired1) letters to Editor about face trick at the June 9, 1965 Council Meeting to direct the As the Borough Engineer in this unusual situation I bear no malice engineer to order contractors back to work" toward anyone involved, because as humans we can always im- by the Carteret Free Public Library. George W.j , Pw.|( p E standing in the corridor. Hodowanec, librarian, announced a list of the most ihat remark, the engineer made a number of trips back A very clever trick after the individual and individuals "pussy- orovc and become holler, however there is a lesson to be learned August 1 1965 VTrth w> hto car wh'le carry'n'! engineering books. footed" with the road contractors for the past (7) months. by the officials and residents ot Carteret. recent books purchased as follows: Editor, 1 The Borough Engineer recommended < V» months ago to fire all I believe it is this; th;it are unseen laws, irrefutable Inws of he Ti individual who had fired the Borough Engineer just 5 minutes AUTHOR TITLE Carteret Press. ,,»'•* talking to Mr. Edward E. Pock, P.E. on the outside contractors who were not complying with plans and specifications universe that are in action everywhere at all times, the same Cnrteret, New Jersey " me steps to the Borough Hall. As the Engineer passed with but individuals acted on the theory that: laws that hold the stars on their course; ii you are in harmony White, Theodore The Making of the President 1964 Dear Sir. 11 •-- "-- Individual said to the engineer, "Forget tha a. If you gpt contractors provoked. the> don't "live up" lo their individuals; if you tend I would like to take the promises. all of vour efforts are in tunity to thank you sincerriy for vain Fishbeln, Morris Modem Home Medical Adviser WHO inserted an "ad" in the Newark News newspaper on De b. Discharging contractors would look bad for the political party.' - the excellent newspaper coverage lf Prescnt Borough Engineer's professionalism and basic L-imbuth, David Golden Book on Writing '" [»., 7? 1964 to hire a new Bo«>ugh Engineer'' 5". WHO has been publicly stating that "the engineer was told' "* you have Riven me and the Star principles are incompatible with those of the Borough of Carteret, j « I,.B were to be sent to Box M, and the individual's name who to bring in new contractors and to this date ha? failed Read, Herbert A Concise History of Modern Sculpture Landing Post 2314 over the past 1 the Engincci will willingly takt his services elsewhere. three years since I h.ive wen we ihc ad was typewritten on the NEWARK NEWS INVOICE. I have news for you, the Engineer cannot bring in other con- Hrotherton, M, Masers & Lasers: How They Work 1 tractors. Please do more legal research before making statements Respectfully submitted, Public Relations Officer for this T WHO withheld the above NEWARK NEWS INVOICE from iaer, Joseph What the Great Religions Believe off top of head." ! Kenneth W. Dobert .„ rmlM.r 1964 until it wa« paid in July, 1965' Borough Engineer lones. E. F. Adequate Wiring for Home and Farm I believe through vnur efforts, this •- WHO slammed the Borough Engineer's Office door so violent 58. WHO is sweeping the letter "under the rug" relating to Elmer E. Brown, Attorney, representing the heating contractor for pay- * Cole, Luella Psychology of Adolescence post has Increased its membership because you have published every ir rejected Hunter, Beatrice T Gardening Without Poisotu article 1 have ever written ana Ncwlon, Clarke lOftl Questions Answered About Space have kept members informed of a new electrical contractor to complete and correct the electrical Youth Guidance The door slamming was JO viotent that the TAX Collector and the Representative the many activties that have work at the Borough Hall? American Speeches: 1962-1963 Police Desk Sergeant on duty Jrfloors below thought nn explosio transpired, much more effectively "" Borough Engineer has repeatedly suggested that an ARCHI- The suggestion of Mayor Andrew Banick for Le Carre, John The Looking Glass War than couW have been ddon e by cor- Waller, George Kidnap: The Story of the Lindbergh Case the creation of a Youth Guidance Council is an respondence. I am sure also, that Polland, Madeline Thicker Than Water a fee! excellent one and should receive the fullest con- your circulation has been in- Lasser, J. K How to Run a Small Business creased since members are aware ,VM m-ver Ret another job? B0. WHO repeatedly wanted to "set up ..._,„ „.. sideration of the Citizens Advisory Committee. •r WHO in the presence of others in the Mayor's office at 4:00 Pearl, Richard M. 1001 Questions Answered About Earth you have done this excellent job Council meetings with the road contractors to interpret plans and The offer of John Nemish to serve on the council of pubUctUon. i> M iwinner 31, 19M told the engineer that, "The engineer did specifications? Science You not only have my sincere „ „ ,n,,w .mythink about road construction?" The specifications state when It becomes activated, deserves com- Klots, Alexander B. 1001 Questions answered About Insects 'TI ngiitwr ripto* "I'm wny.Unn m m stefr ahead of 1 thanks, but also that of the Post I2O> ENGINEER - The work provided for in the contract shall be mendation. Child Study Assn. Now You Can Read to Yourself Commander Alfred Fenske and his ulU i h.wr already supervised the construction of one of the better performed under the direction of and to the entire satisfaction and Rockwell, F. F. ed. 10,000 Garden Questions Answered by ' aff of officers, the President of nnn'Mii'it'd streets in Carteret: MILIK STREET. The engineer acceptance of the Borough Engineer, Borough of Carteret. His Mayor Banick is right in saying that Carteret ii'l i,. pleased to take any Judge, Jury or residents of Carteret Experts the Ladies Auxiliary Mrs. Betty B decision upon all questions and disputes which may arise relative has not enough facilities for the youth of the Mezey and her staff of officers, „„' lour of the street. ;1 to the contract, plans and specifications shall be final and binding' borough. We need expanded programs for the Strang, Ruth Helping Your Child Improve His Reading and last, but not least, the Com- riiii remark, I take as being uncouth! upon all parties hereto. Stong, C. L. The Scientific American Book of Projects mander of the Son's of the VFW • m lo directed the Borough Engineer in the Mayor's office young people and thus help to steer them away 61. WHO withheld the following letters from the Mayor and for the Amateur Scientist Michael Wurst and all the boys of ,, ;,.. i* M . December 31, 1904 to prepare a "CONFIDENTIAL from possible mischief. this newly established group. Borough Council' These are the letters the individual wanted to Lovejoy, Clarence E. Lovejoy's Prep School Guide i;i I'nin" describing the Dellapietro situation for review only by "review" before being sent to the contractors: We did not want to let your able ih, |HiMins present at the meeting and to exclude the Democratic The Citizens Advisory Committee should push DATE TO COPY TO Chayefsky, Paddy The Tenth Man assistance go unnoticed and how MIVlltlTY? March M, 1965 • Ralph barone k Sons <9pp) - Mayor k Council this proposed project to its culmination. The Dickinson, Emily Final Harvest: Emily Dickinson's Poems grateful this organization is of WHO has withheld the "DELLAPIETRO DEPORT," dated April 6. 1965 • Winans Contracting <3pp) Mayor & Council need for a Youth Guidance Council is very Saalman, Howard Medieval Architecture your publication. i ,,„,,,ry io. 1965 and has not been made public or brought to the Sincerely yours. April 7. 1965 - Middlesex Cone. Co <4pp> Mayor k Council evident. Burke, W. J. American Authors k Books-1640 to the 'I;I,minii of the Democratic MINORITY even to this date? George E. Goodrich fi2. WHO told the engineer at 5:30 P.M., Friday, May 28. 1965 at Present Day in WHO has twice directed and insisted, over the Borough Pekola Terrace that the individual didn't care about Federal Past Post Commander i',,. mci'i''s protests, that the Insurance Company handling LIABIL. Boulevard-take care of the 45 Streets'' Post, Emily Etiquette: the Blue Book of Social Usage Public Relations Officer | ]TP«I diiiii and 40 photographs prepared by the Carteret Police A mess has been left by what I shall term "ruthless amateurs' Henry Blenke mown as Theater '88, will stage ion of homes in the Chrome Ur- 'lui'menr nd only an Architect and rn Engineer can solve the problemsp . s first production, "Bye, Bye ian Renewal area is lagging far Thr iei|iicst to borrow the copy was made in the GREENBRIAR What has political inter WOODBRIDGE - The Wood' Birdie", August 25 26, 27, and schedule thus endangering, RKsT.U KANT on April I 1985 at 3:00 P.M. and the copy of the e done to the building and road] Jaycees have jonstruction work in CaV will tell you what it has done- i jridge Township 20 at the John F. Kennedy Mem Tecertificatkm of the workable »;is presented to the person in the Council Office Room on named Henry E. Blenke JJayce e of fa) The Borough will • 'v be forced (through courts and triaill HiHigh SchooShl l auditoriudiri m program. ,j.ni I !%S at 5:00 P.M. the month "in recognition of his engineersl to accept sec s work instead of first class work Teachers at the school who are ; A no withheld the fallowing letters:? on buldings and roads. outstanding ability, service*,^ directing %Mb# are Mr. Wil- Mayor An*ew Banick has an accomplishment as chairman t li \l ivor and ioiwigh Council dated M*y 4,1SK, including: . aHL»eflNi Nrthjs statement, just read the en- liams, Mr. BartoBjand James Wil- nounced that his drive againsi the organization's S c h »1 a s t i M. • ti 2S,iMMlutt k Beiiowv Attonwys To" Borough Engineer puiWB Iwt for road construction and tour the Borough liams. Technical work Is being unauthorized' dumpers is meeting M.nli ii, l!«£Borough Engineer to Hull k Berkow, Attorneys Hall andsFirst Aid Buildings. Achievement Recognition Pro done by Earl Baret. with much success. gram" which recognizes outstand- \i 12 1905-Hutt & Berkow,'Attorneys to Borough Engineer (b) Inconvenience and problems to the taxpayers of Carteret. The double cast, now rehears- ing high school students academ- ing, includes Bonnie White am Mayor Andrew Banick has ask- Aim >n, lWiS-Borough Engineer to Hull & Berkow, Attorneys Consider the tar damage to residents of E. Oak St. Consider the ically. Bonnie Klein as Rose: Gre* ed the Citizens' Advisory Commit- Apui in. 1%5-Hutt k Berkow, Attorneys to Borough Engines road condition of Blanchard Street HI the Borough Hall. The con- Cardino and Kevin Rieley tee to study the feasibility of -••• i •: ;». 1%5-Borough Engineer to Hurt k Berkow, Attorneys struction of Pennsylvania Avenue in West Carteret has not even Mr. Blenke is 23 years of age, Danny creating a Youth Guidance Coun- WHO received a •'PERSONAL COPY" of a letter dated April begun! resides in Colonia with his family, Conrad: Karger anc George King as Albert; cil in the borough^ »» Hum Hull k Berkow, Attorneys to the Borough Engineei ADRIANNE HERBST LISA HERBST is a graduate of Woodbridge High Judj Regarding degrading remarks passed, at the recent Council Meet- School and received his BA degree man as Kim MacAfee. Ha- that the Engineer take his "actions" before the Mayoi ing concerning the Borough Engineer, 1 can easily absorb them IN CONTEST: Adrianne and Lisa Herbst of M Arthur Avenue, from Cannon College, Erie, Pa. Walter W. Vooah who has been liiwnii(!h Council? with the knowledge that if I sell my profession out, I will be praised praised for rescuing a boy from who are competing for "Little Miss America" contest at Palis- He is employed by the Hillsbor IN FLORIDA WHO deftly removed copies of (ft) bound letters from the as BETTER THAN GOOD, and if P adhere to the principles of my a blazing home, is the only quali- ades Amusement Park. ough Township Board of Educa- FORDS - Word has been re- • Minus incoming baskets very soon after they were placed profession, I will be condemned as WORSE THAN BAD. tion, Belle Meade, as a teachei ceived that Mr. and Mrs, Ralph fied applicant on a .state Civil t'v Andrew W. Banick, Mayor in May, 1966? Solving the problems can be done only on a step by step, pro- and plans to do graduate worl Ferraro, 10 Wisteria Drive, an Service list for promotion to cap- ; Toby Terranova, Jr. tain. He is now acting captain. •' !o t;ilked to the Borough Engineer on the telephone setting fessional basis without political pressures, personal threats, intimi- Good Deeders' Donate this fall at Rutgers University. celebrating their first wedding an •"'••I fur the engineer, from 11:30 A.M. until 1:00 P.M. U-!i dation and other low type tactics. REACT Member A member of the local Jayceei niversary at Miami, Fla. ~ <>n January 11, 1966 to convince the engineer to sigr Also, the Borough Engineer serves warning that any quick, for one year, Mr. Blenke has r The business of developing one's niKR CHECKS on buildings and roads? To First Aid Squai "about face" maneuvers conducted during Council Meetings with- SEWAREN - Recently, the Rar- ceived a national Spokp e award fi Gemini 5 to chase satellite (< personality is more important • i Mr Kdward E. Peck, P.E, was fired, I was the only one out PRIOR CONSULTATION WITH THE RESPONSIBLE ARCHI- itan Area Chapter of REACT, the AVENEL - A group of children outstanding first year members six than that of regulating others. ''i' to sign VOUCHER CHECKS, TECT OR BOROUGH ENGINEER on the problem will be swiftly Radio Emergency Associated Cit- calling themselves the "good He has served tn several comm (i>'.irii;;: [he i-'3 hour telephone conversation who said, exposed to the residents of Carteret and others as required. izens Teams unanimously elected deeders" held a carnival and tees and in addition to his Jayc 1 'k' "Kids arc perfectly alright because they had driven over There are honest, true answers to eaeh of the above noted quest- Toby Terranova, Jr., 15 Sewaren! raised $2.55 which they donated to activities, he is a member of tl i"l couldn't see anything wrong. ions and upon review the mind can begin to discern two factors: Avenue, as a member. i the Avenel and Colonia First Aid National Education Associatio y buildings are alright and the engineer is too "picky." (a) the chronological series of events confirms credulity of the The Raritan Area Chapter of Squad. and the National'Council of Social I' residents don't care about how the curbs were constructed questions. REACT and 700 more teams like Participating were Gary Schaf- Studies. :er, James O'Brien, Paul Evans ii-ineer reminded the person that many residents know more ib) It appears that the engineer spent most of his time trying to it in the United States and Can- ada, is sponsored nationnlly by Richard Skrowiiski, Annette Hra Soviet stands firm on Vietnam ''«' tuudij and curbs in front of their houses than the engineer preserve the dignity of his profession and Office of Borough En- 11 I the Hallicrafters Co., Chicago. bar and Elizabeth O'Brein. tor. ni not fair to the contractors. gineer. Al. »f the road contractors ire threatening to sue if they a These teams are dedicated to be- The very People who created the Office of Borough Engineer as ing a community service via Cit- '•"'I and that would look bat) for the party. a source of help to Borough Problems and a "Better Carteret" have v izen's Band Radio, channel S. " one will check my streets! Under this pressure the en helped to tear it down. Applications for membership are »"•'•'• contacted the Borough Attorney at 4:45 RM. and th Concerning the telephone threat, I have had reasonably well re- available at the headquartert, " Attorney described over the phone how the Mayor shouL lationships with my fellow man in many states across the country No. Park Drive. Woodbridge. | FIRST SAVINGS ii Idler, ' IA :'-i|i'r dnted January 11, \m was written by Mayor Banic CHINESE AUCTION 'ifwered to the Engineer's office the very next morning. CARTERET—The Junior Wom- lat tin Key to All Your • bunding vouchers signed by the Borough Engineer in 1966 en's Guild of the Hungarian Re- '• i''1*1'! upon the "theory" of the letter. THE formed Church will hold a Chinese Mortgage Problems BETTER!... 11 • Wnufih Engineer successfully evaded the signing of any auction on September 13 at the ,(I U< CHECKS for building work during the year of 1964, INSURANCE Bethlen Hall, Cooke Avenue, com- Mlo insisted that the Borough Engineer sign VOUCHER mencing at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Betty If you are thinking of buy- 1 1 Matto and Mrs. Marge Jensn (ire ^ for ajr conditioners and electrical work in Borough! Hall ing, building or refinancing ; 'lyni mating held in the]Mayor's office? EDITORS 1 co-chairmen. your present mortgage, ""<> mat with the Borough Engineer at 5:00 P.M., Friday, -'• • iw (Just before Primary Day) at Pekola Terrace to view CORNER there are many things that drained swamp area to stay until almost 6;00|P.M. and you should ! kn©w before " the engineer on the following pointy: Goest Editor — Gerard Greaux you take what ii probably l*f«m threatened to give a "bad reference" for the en-| the biggest financial step in 'I the Borough Engineer Jusjt laughed. $TERN & DRAGOSET your life. Our experienced BETTER!.. Hie specifications are no good because the contractors are 54 Main Street, Woodbridge Loan Officer! will fill you K on manholes, water boxes, gas boxes that the)' shouldn't || RETAIL STORE PACKAGE in on what ij takes for a wita investment within stated that they were the exact specifications used on POLICIES ARE AVAILABLE your budget. Won't you Program, and further, 1 admire the individual's "I have a 'homeowners package' policy, which covers my In A SUMMER SHIRT stop In today? thinking," but cannot convey my 20 year's engineer- house. "Can I," a reader asks, "buy a similar package to w to a person in one half an hour. nrotect my dry goods store?" i> Republwan Party can lose the election over the road Yes a new special multi-peril insurance program for retail s' is currently available in most states. These package at low at LAUNDERED BY TIDE! | "•I'uhiblv, out of Borough resident had just driven out of Pekola S result in insurance savings of about 15 per cent com- 1 ' '• iuid passed the car of the individual coming in. Ped with the cost of the same coverages purchased undef! t Finished To Vour Personal Prefer- ^ "I' repeatedly attacked the engineer stating that the en- spDarate insurance policies. | ls ence. ' IMH fair in requiring pavement samples from the road Under the.new program!there are three "package" cover, 5V2% u aces available to retail establishments. f Individually Cellophane Wrapped i, offered to have the Borough pay tor pavement samples- One is a policy covering business personal property con- , •*" be "burden".of the contractors? tained in a retail store and auxiliary warehouses, protecting repeatedly said the road contractors are all going to f Boxfld For Travel or Storage • '<" it from loss by fire] lightning-, windstjorm and hail, explosion, ' money and that would look "bad" for the engineer, P r VWIU (I lo< smoke vehicles or aircraft, and riotj ' "Yon can SEE The Difference" imul'i '"*^ "^ '' ' * S a good idea to say, "Take one 587 ROOSEVftLT A7R, Iselin;'a grandson, Robert Moun- ite and if you don't like it, leave 4 ing has been scheduled for Anna/ Orosz, Avenel; four sons, ENJOYING FAIR: During their recent visit Mr. awl Mrs. Steve Coll ME 4-1111 Today (Csnti 4 cey, Old Bridge; three' other he rest and eat your dessert," Deak of 30 Harrison Ave., Iselin enjoyed riding tha AMF MONO- tamber 14, 7:30 P. M., at the great-grand- Stephen, Woodbridge; John, Lin 1 ; Post Hall, Route 27. grandchildren; 17 den, and Frank and Ernest of )ne bite seems like such a little RAIL, one of the principal attractions of the New York World's crildren, and eight great-great- lit that most children will com- Carteret; 22 grandchildren; and 1 Fair. grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Libia, >ly. Quite often after he has Sewaren. taken "just one bite" several ROCK JOHN LAHOVICH times he will be over his pre-ALL FOR SITE ment, drove onto the porch,II I, AVENEL - Funeral services udice and begin to enjoy the Phoenix, Ariz. • Unhappy be-1 knocking down a comer post, and I for John Lahovich, 74, HOT Me-GETS FREE LOAN 'ood. BOYS! Become A Young Businessman cause his girl friend refushed to through a neighbor's fence. Police I SALT Ireline Avenue, who died Friday Buffalo, N. Y, - Henry A. Kawa, When children are old enough see him at 1:25 a^ra., Doug M«r- were called and Marquez was| For Water Softener* fat Rahway Memorial Hospital, a 38-year-old steel worker, had :o understand, explain the value were held Tuesday at toe Kain quite a surprise when he went to »f certain foods. Make «ure they queh rammed ris hand through booked on suspicion of being $2.00 hundred lbs. the Marine Trust Company and HAVE YOUR OWN ROUTE $1.15 fifty lbs. .Mortuary, State and Washington understand the relationship of the front windoty of her apart- drunk and disorderly. 1 Streets, Perth Amboy, with ser- asked for a $1,000 loan. He washealth and well-balanced meals. vices at St. John's Greerek Catholic given ten $100 bills and his loan Cooperate with them when they SERVISOFT of was marked paid in lull. Earliei Sell The Church. BiBurial l as in thth e ctyirctyhh begin studying nutrition at school. mm « WHibiui!WimM SANDWICH mm cemetery. the bank had advertised it wouli Encourage them to help plan WOODBRIDGE give its 7M,000th loan as a gift, ME «-UU Born in AustAa, the deceased the "well balanced" family pals. lived in Perth Amboy before mov- Kftwa was number 700,000. Learn to cook a large variety 921 St George Avenue ing to Avenel 45 years ago. He of foods, so there will be no chance (Jttit South of CloTarlnf) retired from the Philadelphia BURRO SETS FIRE of mealtime monotony. If the Reno, Nev. - A grass fire fad children refuse, after much effort almost been put under cqntrol|on to eat a certain food, experiment PRICE a sheepj-anch when a flying spark with,new ways to cook it. (Eartmt fell on a burro. Frightened, h SUBMARINER ran into the flaming grass setting Just Pay Vi • WE PAY YOU HIGHEST PROFIT PER the pack on his back aflame which Many of us would be delighted NEWSPAPER! in turn spread fire thnough drj to pay as we go If we could catch! • TRIPS, PRIZES, BONUSES GIVEN FOR brush and grass as he r«n. Theup on paying as we have [already Sale... burro was found later, unharmed gone. BUILDING UP OR STARTING YOUR OWN but without his pack. - The Grit. BUY THE lit LUSCIOUS ROUTE! SUBMARINER ... PAY • MANY GOOD AREAS AVAILABLE FOR WEU PAYING ROUTES IN WOODBRIDGE Vi PRICE FOR 2nd! TOWNSHIP AND CARTERET! ' Almoit a foot long Italian If vou are 12 yearn of age or older All In coupon cru»t bread, chock full of below and mail today, or cnH CIRCULATION our variety of quality Ital- DEFT. ME 4-1111. ian told cult, lopped with THOMAS JOSEPH fieih g a r d • n tomatoei, I North Jersey Publishing Co. Ulluto, oniont, then garn- I 20 Green Street lihcd with oliv* oil and Woodbridge, N. j. flavorful Ortflanol Qua I Circulation Mgr. COSTELLO bellul | Pleaae accept my application for a nwpaper Funsral Hornet Stop in at any «* ow commiMt kcitiow understand I must be 12 yean of tft or older, Name 24} W. St. G*oig« *i.- Green St. & Cooper Ave, State k Center Sts. BUNKY'UINDEN IU.il) l« \Q;X P M. Iselin, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J. BONANZA-ELMOjIA 61V W.rtWd A... TeL LJ 8-4M1 HI 2-0075 KttlndK. I0UX) t« 10 PJ*. Birthday j Salt BONANZA-ELIZABETt'UI. *u|. e-7 HouH u UOIMUTU Dubuuliu U*p«i J PAHF ELEVEN ISIiUN PERSONALS
Aiire Cuthbertaon also 7:30. in the ifinf Oak Tree R"»d Coowr Avenue . piin New Unry —The mnnthly mrelini! «f the
-~iP : IJ ft-MM Tselin Saf tv Cliih will be hold '^tlll-dav Vi A.M. ;,| thP |.-irs, ,. birthday . lo Emily,Presbyterian Ouir-h ,!, ,, dmilliter of Mr, and Mrs, ~\"?i' ji,,nd .1 pnrtv In hpr honorimihlirnn Club is hoin" hpld Sit ricrnniin. Her fathor will,urciny. Jnrn Koilel ohirmnn
n,|,.hrlp his birlhdnv today.inmirred the bus will lew' ihp ie ntliM \ m,.ctinK of t' '' Aux-Ifirst Presbyterian Churrh park- . ,,| the VFW Post 2636 has; inn area, Middlesex Avenue rrso
t| ,rt fnr tonigW. J *, nt the|p.m.. and will return there'after i il.ill. Route 27. 'midnight Casual dress has hern1 !!„, Scout Tronp 47 will have stmrostpii. CUSTARD PUDDING CLASSIC ''„„', mcotinR tnniRht. 7:30 to' .7Th(I, Nocturnal Adoration So- ENJOYS MODERN REVIVAL meeting ciety of St. Cecelia's Church will Spanish ('roam enjoyed quite a the First Presbyterian'iMV(;'n a Kroup from St. CeceliHfsr;lnR(' in Viclori:in rtiiys, and n.irking lot nt 1:45 A.M. Snlur- is often the way of history, now day morning begins a popularity comeback, Health Hints \tiiiniincrment was made that,r'.* . St. Mary's IFVPIMITI- Post 47 has discontinued|^V™;,,' Nutritious and suited to the palate of all age levels, this custard is (JOOI) T1MK: With .l;uk Killing playing luist at his Woodhriiluo home, (amnns •tin.N for the summer. Meet- ration will take place from 2 to ACATION AND RECRET/VTION rc: John K.lnhorn, Hen I'anon. Vk DugRan, Bus 1-orch, Jw Everetto, 3 A. M. at the Perth Amboy considered by many hostesses to athletes frnrn the Central Jersey area Kathered for their fourth annual Old Timers .loe llnlzhrimer, John Powers. Walter Close, Ed Kinhorn, VeU- llanwn. Jack v.il! he resumed in Septem- Church. Twenty seven men at- be a sophisticated dessert. A vacation is, literally, a period Picnic with a record number of 1(1 in attendance to review their past exploits In Kgnn. Mike I'nrnler. Buteh Neider, Kri Ority, Ourlry Rtahle, Ralph Kelly, Ed at is "emptied" of all demands! our three major sports. The greats of the past kneeling are: Joe (irace, (Jary tended last month. Gelatin desserts are easy to VanTussel. Henry Dunham, Rill Roberta. PeeWee Smith, BMI DTTHI. Harry Rejder, Wf. Miigne Lflhne, president ourtime and action. It is a Messick, Jim Romher. Hill (lloff, C'ooney Haberman, Hank Nearv. .lack Keating, The drummers of the Iselin make these days by a new tech Boh Rpllly, (iforge I*e, AURI* Bauman, Edward Elnhom and .Intk Klllwn. Tin ll,,.. Women's Missionary Coun- jeriod of freedom from the Stan Kanopik, Henry Oberlies, Dave Gcrity, Walter Yenk and Uirry Keating. Fife and Drum Corps will meet lique of gel-cookery. There is no youngster who Invaded Uv stsn of Uir past hi tbr foreground Is Rich»rd SUhle. ,,f the Iselin Assembly of God hedules and assignments that with their director, Robert Paint- need to soften the gelatin first in , ainh. announced the monthly e regularly labor under during er, Monday 7 p.m. at 25 Willow Answer: old water, providing the recipe working year. You are not mention the date for our wedding gaged to the permanent bachelor From The Mirror mii'iinc will be held this evening, Avenue. The entire corps will •alls for one or more tablespoons You would be very foolish to •, in the ehurch, 48 Berkeley laving a vacation unless you can John always has a reason to post- type. If I were you I would set meet Wednesday, 7 p.m. at the If sugar. The gelatin can be ! get married under such circum- Flattery is the art of describing il eel that there is nothing that has pone it. He seems to love me but the date and if it didn't suit him, same place, Plans are being made mixed with the sugar first, thus| oLouida'i JLetteri nooo nc vou describe. If your , Tlii- bus trip to Shea Stadium, be done, and that whatever you am twenty-five and be is twenty- I would call the engagement off. rhers as they we themselves. to present an out-door band con- liminating tl;he softening step. :ove for eavii ilhsr 5; '.ht tii Ifur .i MiHs baseball game, being lecide to do you can do in your seven. Louisa • U.S. Const Guard Yard New*.' cert for the area residents at Ken- lie sugar wulil have the same ef- that will last through the years R L.-W. Va. wnrwl by the VFW Post 2636, nedy Park during the month of tect as softening in colij water iwn good time. For that reason Dear Louisa, I ink? place tomorrow. The bus •emied programs of travel or and can stand the responsibilities AddreM your letter to: August No definite date has been Desserts that call for sugar and Answer. I Ipent several days at Point and regular names at 8 p.m. ture is slightly thickened, aboul nit Mrs Pospisil's birthday! —The cancer dressing unit .. $ minutes. relcbrnted Sunday at the the Federated Women's Club of Remove from heat; add remain mmc »f Mr. and Mrs. Donald Iselin will meet Wednesday, 1 ing 1 cup milk and vanilla. Chi! nf Point Pleasant. p.m., at the home of Mrs. Her- until mixture mounds slight!; -\ «trk's vacation was enjoyed bert B. Williams, unit chairman, when dropped from a spoon. Beat 100 Chain O'hills Road. The group li.kcley Shores by Mr. and egg whites until stiff, but not dry will work on dressings and dress- r< Hubert Saelandl and children, Gradually add remaining 4 table ings ami bed jackets. Materials, i.'h A .ind .leffry. Ella Avenue. spoons sugar and beat until verj such as old sheets, tablecloths, -Mr and Mr*. Frank Sanfillp- stiff. Fold into gelatine mixture and pillowcases, and men's shirts •intl children. Gary, and Jan*, Turn into a 4"- <™d Mrs- anted when they are wanted is, Wlews w'" * Walter Kronert and daughter. our view, a basic human right." \wlrcw's Knights of Col Carol, and Mrs. Emil Caliendo and 5088, meets to- Mrs. Emil Caliendo and son, John, • Hal the Avend Memorial, Iselin: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mln- p,,s( Hall, Park Avenue jleri and Ralph, Caliendo, Sr., New ark. I council will observe an Pvt, ROBERT A. SALERNO hour tomorrow from U n- I') 12 Midnight at St. Mary's LODGE TO VIETNAM f church. Perth Amboy President Johnson has named TRAINS FOR COMB AT: The Greatest! -Tuesday the Ladies Auxiliary Henry Cabot Lodge for a second Marine Private Robert A. Sd- I lllr Avehel Memorial Post 7164, tour as ambassador to South •rno, son of Mr. and Mn. BRASS BUCKET w meet at the hall on ParkJ Vietnam. Lodge is a staunch sup- Thomas P. Salerno, 40 Tangle- pi-nue .it 8 p.m. porter of Johnson's Vietnamese wood Lane, Colonia, has com- J&ttt Crusaders meet, war policies. pleted four weeks of individual combat training with the First Infantry Training. Regiment, COME ON DOWN Marine Corps Base, Camp Le- Jeune, N. C. LUNCHEON TO The 20-day course included to S:«O PJ1. over 200 hours at rigorous in- BUD'S HUT struction in small unit tactics, DINNER night combat, firing weapons D«Uj lot to 11*0 PJL under simulated combat condi- rna»j ud fitnrdu -w aat CUM BAKE tions and other subjects related Noon -fill IV FJL FRIDAY and SATURDAYS to the Marine Infantryman. ALL YOU CAN EAT EXPENSIVE SAVINGS : BRASS BUCKET The Defense Department spending more than $50,000 on Charcoal Steakhouse 52-page booklet which will tell U. 8. 9 ft MAIN STREET '^" on the H>|f Shell • Steamers - Clam Broth about its program to save money through cutting costs. The De- WOODBRIDGE partment reports that 40,(XK Reservation; ME 4-9148 Shrimp Special Chicken in the copies will cost more than $50,000 Basket Swved Dally W/ Fr. FriM 99c Headquarters in Woodbridge for • PRESCRIPTIONS • HALLMARK Luncheon Special • COSMETICS CARDS and fried Shrimp Choice of • FILM SUPPLIES GIFT WRAPS Dally • Hot Outn Butt Bwr BARTON'S Urge Jtu&bn t Pot Rout or CANDY ta the (Miktt Meat Lo*i With Muted "1th (r. MM 99c PoUtoei ft DEPENDABLE Gravy FREE DELIVERY Spaghetti Night Jumbo Maryland SERVICE Crabs Served Every Day. sOoo to SERVICE Take Out Our *xp«ri«n»d dviuiuiu^ kul«imun will call •2 at your honw with c a m p I • » • daoratal CALL No obliuutlon for this nrvlt*. ADVANCE STRUCTURAL CARPETING I Jumbo Maryland Crabs fUBLIX PHARMACY Perth Amboy 432 CMlral Av*., Nwwark, N. i. TODAY I'd MM to H» advwitas* «l yw HNCW Mylen PIU AYS »ud HOUUAVS U A.M 24-HOUR SttWCE 2-6400 AVENEL KHEB CIJSTOMKK l"AKKlN(i A» KBAR BN»K*Nt« CtHTKM AMf. -STAIL- I BUD'S HUT Phone ME 4-W07 SJBUGTWIL smuw J. P*VKO PABKINU AllKA IN BKAB HO* lt» CAHB i Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Thursday, August 5,1965 PAOE TWELVE Teleposki, Ercolino Hurl Grace Fans 1( K of C To Championship To Score f j Speaking About Sports CARTERET - mP ,, Democratic Organic,,,, , , CARTERET - The Knights of v By Meyer second gamp in lhP seron.1 „ „ race Into Ban- R,,lh ,H league, heating SI. .fa, „" ran division, by scoring two big Paul Grace struck nut „ , ,3, C. P. SPORTS COL.—By MEYER victories this past week. of l« batters in ,urni , \ *» Carteret came In for a bit of publicity over the ^,~ -, Mr. Frank Murphy, Director of of the situation all ll,(. w.™** stVkwork by Tom Deverin.who, 'itching Joe TerehpKki' gaged In a aoftball maimhon which lasted 32 ( Krandslammer, the Knights Recreation, and Mr. John W, Zul. liil a St. JOPS took a 2(1 |,il(| in . Ilipir eleventh straight game.ho, Superintendent of Recreation, n hours and included 197 innings. According to win first inning on a walk ,,,,| h * the week, Joe Telepos-j announcannounce the followinc winners of the final count, the Class of 1765 beat the Class l.nler iinn ~.. th nnual foulshooting contest hits by Kind'irrski an,| T ,Z (v hurled a sensational no-hitter the annual foul-shooting contest iki. TheG. D, 0., cam,, hi,! u of 1966,266-242. The marathon began at 10 P. M. and fanned a total of 16 batters held at the Isclin Junior High ;ake the lead on an flV(,r ,'" on Friday night and lasted until 6 A. M. on Sun- the champs belted Foodtown, [ence homer by John S|»»,lluu n to 2 'GIKUSchoolS: 10-11 day. The previous record was 31 hours and 18 The winner loaded the 1,^' ;B In other games. Metro Glass' Fir8t place: Michele Guarraci- he sixth and then [orml in 1 boil lack Pases, 3 to 0, for its Avenue Playground, minutes, according to all records. 10 Cooper he winning mn as H,,|, (;l;i™ tenth win. The C awl C Fuel Oil Second place: Joan Kompton, was hit by a pitch*! h ,11 ' scored a big upset over the top Quigley Park Playground, The score: - Orienteering, a Scandinavian sport that is favored Sportsman Club, 4 to 3. Third place: Shelley Tartaglia, G. D somewhat like a sports car rally on foot, has Paul Buxbaum was the winner School #21 Playground, Ltwls C in this game. GIRLS 12-13 Grace P found favor with British athletes and non- IoodtowFcKxItown MarkeMarket recorded a First place: Lynne Grosskopf, asior 3b mild upset by beating Frankji Ue-| athletes alike, In orienteering, competitors run . ... ,. , ;_ tw_.Cooper Avenue Playground. Konlenowski C l ""* li' Spoganeti ss over a sparsely marked rough cross-country Srfinal glgame°The, te" t' Met?l'K^ P'-p,^ "J—«r Flintosh lb iiii.H bdim, uic ..„„,. t Kennedy Park Playgroundy . course with only a map, a compass and common blanked thethe CatholiCatholi c War VeU, , m ,ac Skrocki rf f i 12th i s Rich ,ace. Mlcnele LiM< Men. sense to guide them. The unusual sport has flour- to 0, for their 12th win as Richey p fc Mn Santiarma Shanley pitched a highly-effective '°0YS ml pld Miller If ished in Sweden and Norway for several years one hitter. First place: Craig Mont. Ken- Jimenez cf because It is tailor-made for the rugged terrain ledy Park Playground. of Scandinavia. Ideal conditions are wooded Second place: David Gerity HUB Doings in the Rec leagues Baver, 3b ruhin's Pharmacy, 9 to 1 Tom 5. Warriors l - from behind to win. The losers! tion for the 60-day harness racing season which race and Bob Ringwall got cre- S. Semeni 2b All 3 Champs In the Little league C. Smith, cf 8. Sigma Delta 0- 31 4 1 were held to four hits. SUM, 3b begins on Aug. 9. Joe De Frank, the new racing have been decided. K of C team J. Smith, c for the wins in these two lames. The P. B. A. Local 47, upset MUM, rf secretary at the ancient track, will have the job clinches title on Saturday as Joe Latimer, lb BABE RUTH LEAGUE the Lions Club for its first win In Teleposky hurls no hitter and SiroH, If Tom Deverin's Association club- (2nd halt) league play, 12 to 8. The winners of juggling more than 700 horses of various team wins 15th game, having lost Bleich, p wd the Hill Pharmacy, 10 to 0, 1. General Dem. Org. 3 - Kolibas Cards led by 4-0, but tbe ' ;->nj came 2, V.F.W. Post #2314 2 - Holy Family speeds and ages and come up with 10 races only 2 times and l game left. Steele, ss Norman Becker pitched a neat back strong with sir >? in the Dacko, * Jewish War VeU with their 17th one-hitter. In other games He- 3, St. Joseph 0 - fourth inning to It 8-4. Bul dally. In order to do this, he must prepare, for 4. Sabo's Sport Shop 0 - Skiba, 3b straight game in the International !rew Men's Club 6, Tony's Shell, In 4-Came Lead this lead was short-lived at the McLauren, rf the owners and trainers, a varied list of condi- league, with 1 more game to play. a-"' Kaskiew Plumbing 11, JOE MEDWICK LEAGUE P.B.A. pushed over eight runs in Joe Medwick League Dacey, If tioned, claiming and invitational races in which All teams in the Little league ! macy 1. CARTERET-Tfce Kolibas Car the fifth. Scjbetta tripled E. Weber, c will end their scheduled games 1. Audrey's Lunch 5 -0 dlnals Increased their lead to singled for the winners. Cunk 2-Hits 2. Lions Club 4 -2 Dalfarco, c they can enter these horses. With ten years of this week. All All-Stars games tc four fuH games In the Recreatioi In the final game, Kepich Esso J. Weber, cf 3. As so. Democrats 3 - 3 harness racing behind him, De Frank brings be played next week. fast pitch softball league by de- won iU third straight fame, de- Ruela,cf Teams Tied In 4. Kepich Esso i3 - 3 feating their counterpartt, the experience as a judge, clerk of the course and Mets remain unbeaten in the Labos To Win feating the Associated Democrats,) Key, lb Junior with 4 straight games \ G.B.B.A. Local #111 'l - 5 Kolibas Redbirdi, In bumper week H coming from behind to win 6. P.B.A. Local #47 l McKeona, ss racing secretary to his Freehold post. < G. D. 0. team lead the seconc CARTERET - V. F. W., Post -4 action, J to J. with a four -run outburst In the Kiraly, p half hi the Babe Ruth league, No 2314, shut out Sabo's Sport Slow Pitch Loop Stan SonowsU fave up tan hi - seventh frame. Greenberg had a Shop, 4 to 0, in the Babe Ruth little Carieni League beating the V. Fj W. team last standings as of Saturday July 31 but he received fine support from double and single for the winners » « Professional football, showing tremendous week. Both teams must playofl baseball League as Doug Cunha CARTERET - The Kolibas Old' hli team mates to the field. Stan hurled a brilliant 2-hit victory. imer and the Cornell Estates AMERICAN LEAGUE success and drawing power in both "big" leagues for the first half Championship. Knights of Columbus 15 - 2|did tome hefty bitting" himself Audrey's Lunch lead Joe Med Allowing one hit in the fourth and ontinued In a "dead heat" forj hammering out a homer and (note—the New York Giants have an advance another in the sixth, Cunha had rst place in the Recreation Sen- 2. Sportsman flub 13 — 4 Craftsman Club wick league by Vk games over 3. TJ.-.S Metals 12 - 51 single. In fact, of the three hit O'Reilly 1-Hits the Lions Club. . . Kolibas Car- the losers literally "eating out of or Softball slow pitch league. collected by tbe winners, Sosnow season sellout for the coming fall.) is beginning his hand" all the way. At no Both clubs came through with 4. Catholic War Vets 10-7 dinals lead fast pitch league by s. Metro Glass 10-7 ski nude two of them. Clinches Little to spread all over the lot and is moving into 3 full games and seem headed for time vwa, s he in any danger of ictories this past week." The! In this game, by a strange twist Yankees To fin using, ,' Kolibas Oltimers routed the 6. Frank's Dept. Store 8-9 cities abandoned by baseball. In fact, a self- the Championship, both in the losing, 7. Foodtown Market 8-11I'of fate, the losers outhit the wk> League Title slow* pitch, Kolibas and Cornel The Vets got only three hits bul iportsman Club, 22 to 7. A 23-| Den, 10 to t, but good fielding CARTERET - The Mets won styled new major league, the Continental, has they had |bne big inning in which lit attack led by Verdi who 8. Jack Pages 5-12 their fourth straight game la the 'lUW1 teams are tied {or first plact, 9. C ft C Fuel 4 -13 saved the day. _ The but have Little League Managers they scored all three runs on smashed out two homers and two The score: - Junior Recreation League, de-! been organized. This newly-organized Conti- iingles featured ithe game. For 0. Godeny Chevrolet 1 - 16] feating the Yankees, 4-1, behind a! 1 game behind. ' three walks combined with a ' CARDS nental League includes 10 teams representing couple of errors, • he losers, Rozzelle had a botner neat one-hit pitching performance 0 and two singles. NATIONAL LEAGUE ZuUo C I 0 by Joe O'Reilly. The lone hit by Uonal Division, by P ^ Newark, Philadelphia, Toronto, Wheeler, W. Va., The box score: — 1. Craftsman Club 16 • Guralft 15th straight victory 1 °i the Yanks was a double by Moore- V. F. W. Keeping pace with the Old- 2. Synowiecki 13 . Stragepede ss ect victim was the Norfolk, Va., Providence, Hartford, Richmond, Freehold "Opens 0 °jman m the fourth frame. Cunha P timers, the Cornell Estates won 3. Ideal Liquor 12 • 6l Kolibas 3b Chib, 5 to 2. Charleston, W. Va., and Port Wayne, Ind. Slotwuiski 3b heir tenth game to stay in a tie 0 °, Mike Kushwr was the hitting 4. Fire Co. #2 10 flKenFrf 0 In a second gam« Terebetski ss tor the fjrs place. The winners 1 star for the Mets, leading the way it 5. Cart. Delicatessen 10 Poloncsakrf 0 0 upset the league 113th Year Of Buxbaum 2b came through with a 17-hlt at' 6. Local #440 7 with a triple and single. Sumutka C ack. Sullivan lb 1 0 as Bichey Zajac "VETERAN" ROOKIE By Alan Maver 7. Republican Club 6-11 Blehl If °; The score: / Hasek lb 0 0 Meti Uant 4e-hltttr. John Harness Racing In other games, the Little 8. A. M. T. Realty 6 -11 Koatycf 1 his first g»m« of th« Elliot rf aague managers defeated the 9. Fire Co. #1 5-16 MGIIIPS 3b SosnowsU P 1 2 FREEHOLD, N. J. - Freehold Balash rf dsillo A. C. 10 to 2, for their [0. Babies Furniture 0-17 |Spoliiino. ri Raceway will open next Monday, Gavin If A. Sumutka, ss kh win in league competition over Babies for its 113 year of harness rac- Burns If' INTENTIONAL LEAGUt 22 S 3 DeCijace, lb nanley homered and singled and Babies Furniture ing. With the New York thorough- Bucsak If 1. Jewish War Vets 17 - 0 O'Rejlly, p Elliott got three siifles. REpBIRDS champions, d breds moved topstate New York Lou's Tavern defeated St. Jo- 2. Rotary Club 19 - 2 Wojewudskl Niemiec. rf If to Saratoga the New Jersey flats 3. Hebrew Men's Club 11 -6 straight game, seph's, 12-9. The losers scored six Nardi cf ^ Kushner, cl beat Local 440 by downstate to Atlantic City the 1 4. Kaskiw Plumbing 10 -7 Manchise si r A. Sumutka c SABO'S runs in the last inning and threa- football country like oval takes over all tened to tie the score but the; 5. Gruhln Pharmacy 8 - » D. Kopin C JjSabo, 2d T the daytime racing action In the McDonald ss 3 fi Deverin Ass'n. 7 -10| J. Kopin If Knight 3b rally wap halted. Joe Basilic! made Burton, If metropolitan area. I 7. Tony's Shell 6 -11 Beamlb Banick. 3b Spolizino p. cf 3 three hits to lead the winner. The oldest harness track in the The St, Joseph's downed J. Italian American B -II Woodhull rf sport faces the new 60 day sea- Turner 2b, P 3 9. F. M. C. 4 -13 Pahra rf Urban cf, c 1 Brown's Insurance, 9 to 5, with » son with a record that defies des- seven-run outburst in the se-| 10. Hill Pharmacy 1 -16 Lltwiensjri 3b YANKS cription. In the last 5 years both Ferenchlak If 1 Kralick P Wilhelm rf venth inning. The big rally wai Mooreman, 3b 3 e and wagering h 3 Pordio rf marked by three homers asd R, Terebetski, c 3 creased over 100%. Last year 0 Mevers Blanks Kalita C, rf three singles. Persichillo, Benson 31 3 10, Chamra 0 the largest crowd was an unbe- 1 Maddow and Stagno ail hit round trippers p cf lievable 15,747 who sent $830,874 0 Carmichiel, c Bennet 0 The Italian American Club up Barany, If through the pari-mutue] machines. set Agrico, 10 to 2, in the final A & 0 In Upset Hart,.C Igan, p 'i Monohan lb 2 Hamorski ss Located just about one hour game, taking off with a five-run CAltTKKCT Art Meyers Gasior. ss from mid-town Manhattan, Free- lead in the first Inning which win Potts, If ' Gross, lb 20 hrew a fuur-hitter as the Knights Vinsko, cf hold has constantly increased its too great a handicap for Agricc of Columbus upi*t the favored A Morton, rf draw from Newt York City. With to overcome. Nagy, lb Jackson! 2b and 0 No. 1 team. 7 to (i. Meyers Sivon, rf 1 the Verrazano Bridge the trip was iuvindble all the way as oe J. Terebetiki, 2b 0 from Queens aqd Brooklyn Is now shutout the A and O. Hallowach Hurl Is That So? also in tiit' BO-minute range and Moraii was the hitting star for 26 20 the manaKfiiieiit has noticed run You are master of the woman the winners, getting a homer and; siderable increase in the number Win For Fire Co you don't desire and slave of the single. Molan hit three singles. of IXIIIK Inland horse owners who one you do. The Score: CAKTKRET - Mike Hallowat - U.S. Coast Guard MJfcazine have reiiuetfed stall space. 1 KofC ATTENTION BOWLERS This year's features will in hurled the Fire Co. Nft 2 to i Moran, cf 2 2 Openings Tm F«U Teamv And IndMdual Bowlers dude (hi; $50000 Historic Keiies Little Li'iiHue, National division victory. For Ideal, it was thei tenth victory in the Carten Ceci, 3b 0 1 Fer The 1N( . im Scuoii ' a six 5ef?m«iit group of invitation \'H\\ will. Panniofano, If 0 0 al pacers which has drawn Hit ntln.i; the A. M. T. Realty, In Tb« Following Uaguet The Carteret Craftsman Club, CoiK't, If' 0 0 TUM. op trainers in the uport over t„,o= 2. Kur the losers, pitcher Bill HO »ri. (:U tM k league champs, turned In Its lft Smith, i' TUM >T|. trll P.M Thuri. 5-WUDUD'I the past 3 years. ,k , , .^ triumph with a 1-0 verdict over Bove, ss W«L S-mtn S •». 1:15 P.M Hi. 5-uuu. IM MI eI gaimi> l/Kt m W« » to °. »« Gary Kirkowski hurled Kaskiw, Jb Lane* Available Fur The champs have only one mon Hlay St*. at me ao*ro/t game remaining. Shano, Hi Thursday NtfhU P.M. sented by tw« stakw JOuT bed the ^Mean Club, 16 to Brown, rf WUl Help I'orui New W«dneld»y». OT1 .. y "•« «- precedented demand for mori coming in *vtuy tof. uetu O'Kelily, lb MtMalaOtmt M. i. TnriPpcndent-L«tder (fl Thursday, August 5, 1965 PAOi THTklilM Playoff Munloipal of Woedbrldg*. Ordinance was ,WI, th* ronlng ordinance of the I (;ame Tonight^ •hip of Wodbrlditf ihmi br I- Mayor, and returned on Aunuit ii\{ Greeting: Take fiirtlipr notice tlint at Mid Jersey aererlnsr to 8 Ilr In ttie unotint of faction.SIS***" *PP*»., " to m--y. iwtlj - «Je, or any Mute i<> which \: II),. V dulv aullinrlTed1. be adjourned, thf Munlrlpnl Cn nnrll uiiiii'.t lo the lunwluu oi Wood- die««» Cotin* cierk't oSee August wh*i*a***r, a* well In UT at It 'A1.HNT1 contract or s certified; record of tlic ircnr.iiir: nunner af r.djf, the t),ilince n, I'urdiate '» IW0 at M*D Ho ]4M ftl* Mo. eqnitj. c.f tin Mortfagor. of. In Ml MunlolMI fVrk ™»c.i for not lues thsn ten (10- .•I i II I let the Mile 8UBJEC1 »o restriction* snd r>«rr-»l therrwrf, nUi UM »pf"irt*O- P Mld h .f mi the ilre-k- .my atntenirnt or the hnjils of rr- ,,,' H.ibc Ruth League will be VPT ^ r sni wle dned lot Hilil prupci,jv in n,,,innre p,iri|ciii,irlp.irtinii.irlyj sniienu of wunl If sny. inces »nd >|» all m*»*Tl«',s. equip* Inuon*. '"~ °" "» «" my office, flint lection mid tn wll Mid portion nf '.(I 1 rf ,,,,1 this evening at 5:30 o'clock NOTICl f H i o • tNC•• " ™rI">rii- snld Int. it, snld block in such • •ctlbrd m («iinw» Wmt il4« of The appnilm.itr nnoNfl or ''"»' HtinrlreC 8» eniy-nv* (I17.41>.|biilldlnf or btilldlnia now frrctM i , .111 the Town .if ,,r paMiiFtr In en.-* mir nr in re lid Awn* no K^verthwl AUOIM ^ MWVi .'"..I K NM.K KS, \ l |i Wl rvillwni iin'r^ ,r lp.^ ;>!'!* ln!/T- nr hrrvy'-rr fn h,* rrprtwl upon th* ,,n(| Schwenwr Tnick- 1. Uiimty of Mldtllrwx. si.iic mlnimimi bids shall lie ITTIVI-M n r L'I,IIIHI; of ml , ii t l IHI5 In the Illtlr- iNOWN AN1I 1 > uii the "< ••'K«IIIPI «ith Hie rnatu of UU" ancta hrrfn dMnrtbed whlrh ar* i t"im h/is won !* '—• ' n»:'mul. Upon »rceptnn»e of the minimum Leader, p A :,i">ni.'iu Tn 'li'f the therein 1 I'ur- nlf h«~rmr\ tn Ihp ,.wn pletc And 0OT0- charts ml In; hid. or bid above nilnlniurn, In th eI, uon ol Lot i<. Mo. i 1 whom SdlMM. »p- Tlif suli^i ritxr r^wrip*; thr nrfht fnrtuhle uw mid ov-upuncy of each Mine. . ,. T" iiroce"*. Municipal Council mid the piivmni 25 ,v) Kin- I n nrtlourn nxi uin Irom tliup Mi bulldlnt r>r bulldtnn' rot the pur- I with thereof hv the purchaser srrorilni". y * owned by >n(t nli o( Itnf suhject (ii, v to nii.'h llmitv>fl for *-hlrh -he-.' wer» nr srt \ tilven lhat at »"' Woodhrldiit. Ui l)p hpi.i I'ufsday inMS •.ubr Meeting of tha Council .>( ... AllBllft 17, 1M;, „• s l> Uelse nf *>icli (vm-er «• nmr h, tpr- im'nlnBi. »rre«n«. slmrtes. flitnrea, TAIN to the 1 the Townihhi will dellmr lullv provirlnt !i 1 iw i.r rulM ofimd ill hmUns ilihtinK, ^PntllMlni, ,.,, ii .tt-d a 4-.1 victory over ANI) nf me T'vvnahln of Woodhruinr. l-phi l)STl In the Coininin... ( |,,m. v U AND p •>n .tlsfled by aald B c llWon of of NAMB OF MtTTTON HO" nvMuu',t 1 unit nntlce or x\ ndver- «,|iv Mnrnn received the Track- (Al7l; ^' ., Hk riod» , Jl?" , comma, •"•!>'• '«* fn» m mv offlco » dulv r>endeiit-t«,rur. ROAD, IN THI: IBBI.IN AND • KKi AllKlltl 5 and Allgut 12, II, Ii Pnllutl.111 inirliiiM'r „«\ ? , 2M for • »«rt»no« tol«""it'1'1 mid attrated conmi' In'IL J/S-l'/si ••wnd Five minrlrrd Ninety II17.M0. l salt from tlm» to J«7>fV, "f Adjustment has been fl]«l the Township of Woodbrlds' held :-IWNSHIP OF WOODBRlIKJi: -•-', • certified dieck. Docktt No. r Ml-M on July 20th ' mid office IUI provided bv l f< k tlm* wih)K-t nniT to mich Uralta* mkcout route. Billy Kollar, on the 3rd day of AtiRiist. iftiT the SECTION 1 Thst Mutton Hollow 'V ' P*vahle tti the Tuwiwhlp of Th* United M.UonH Bunk of P<">ll<* | Woo< :tlon M rn's veteran chucker, absorb- Biillillnic, MMn Street,! In Tf.itlmonv Whereof, I following Ordinance »»s Intro !ond. In the Iselln and Colonla sec- lbrld|re, on th« rtny of the •!• Cllffalde Park . M.U^.I n...n,i« " rMrrtcilons upon th* II- Iln&l !lnl r tllf A hnU h i!,,, mound reversal although »nd Idgf. New Jersey «ni I* hereto set mv hand and ifftieri mr dticad »nd rriMl; »nd pn^c d on FirslrMti " ° Township of Woncl- ' ^**^ • « 'icIHcrcd within A.isoclstlon of trie United States of 3M. ftDle tor lnsnfctlon «*•>-!-. . ' n»nn s-na siiixen m^! „ ,, * ^;^«ir;(We* *»»from„ iInmnnMHnn !„*„..Avenue. u-....Sout^h .t^o thlrt"llrlvy rtnv*ct*Jrs alte«ri»r ththe» .isalr. . ,,., ».* ih.,riH ia i»iai«,iff *~A -!*>».«» kpn hixl well, giving up five hits PUblc hiiuinKK »t >> IUMMII William C fnmirj, *V-O,-JSVAD onrS^t^eV AN"o DINANC« TO AMKN.. AN "" *****"i^*™mi"*X "»f"»'-« ""» >»> ^U^^.ty^J^Tn^'XT. ^JJ^l,b*U"%%«lS« of i he h R nf l MilMuniclpHH CCminrli of th« aperHary Bonrd or Adiustjnert ...-_._..«ndred. in(i"iii'itv'-flv«> *•", ™< trio(««. hi* wife. ThornIU T. Help "' "'* ,,rmirRT H JAJII8O", I'I seven inning route. Town- k e V- SHIP OF WOODBRrtXIK ZONIHO '' '• *° Wood Avpnue l" ' Failure ol the |>nn imser w .iml Oorothv Help, hit wife. Flrj< ahertB ^^ mi Dynamics made a strong ! TowiHhlf df WoodbrtdM Robert M. r»loe>' m r Si S Lince TI ORniHANtrF:, IMO." SECTION J, This Ordinance ahull *« wnient In lull of purchase Acceptuncr airporntlon. formfrlj DTCIWON * rREQHTOW' n, mm ke ffwt l>rl>rlr DICWM mk in the second game to »ntl reti BE IT ORDAINED BY THK " « t'nmedlatcly upon adop- !«^ »bjr'thirtv thirty daydny«s utte»ftPrr Ththe mit5i First Auw Pinnnce Co,, i cprinir*.'i "' * <-R«lo«'TJ". rt I/M I2J10 tlnn 1 1 rf tllt tlM1 4th, IMS and will 1 MUWIOTFAI, OOTTNCn OF THE ' ^PProvnpp l and publication nr " " " '" torfflturf of clrixi^t.: «* "ew Jtrwy, and O*n*ral „,,,,. sohwenzer Trucking 11-3 ukt «ffert on: SALK 3 .. 7/22 is-«'5-U/(U MiU «««rdln« to l.« SCPRRIOR COURT 01 rrllnn to law, The Towruthlp. upon compll-1 Invmtmtnt Oorp • corporation ol ,,l the effective three hit twirl- JOSEPH V "" P"rrhMfr with th« Nfw J*f*V arc I>f,[endKnt* Writ VA1CNTI ROBERT E JACKS Ph1 1 h th«t th'f Cou'iicll l*niul of 9hl111 delivedl r lo thoft Kl f <,f mOft- ,f \iike Florin. K"ith Daub M k IHAKCERY DIVISION Prenldf.tit 1 I.L. 8/3/63 rrrtl „,. „ •Suld- Ordinanc.„,e„ remnli,. K, „„ file IHiThnser a banmlln andd mle deed. "8" P"ml«» dated June 23, IMS. AIR CONDITIONED HN MIDDMREX COUNTY 22 11 w< k l n tn offl 4 nt rU thr bn st <1 Tnirkcrs" vnnqul»h«d ~.'_1' Docket No. F 213-M i^ifLI *"? , """'H " vised Ntaltitei 10:55 etmi of the * <» 0* tJie Mulclpal Clerk P™in»w« shall be sold sub- ,.,S " " 5" » " "* NOTICE TO B1DDUU JOHN ZULLO PlalruUtf thi'wiiend for Publlc Innpectlon lw'tt 0 »» '"«• »«M"nenu and *11,',t0 mr *'rw^ "id dellverfd. IBd 1 Notl<; u tul 0 thllr Kl bid* will be igrx TOYuTr^endaT aiippleinents « *her Riven thuf Mid , 1 TOWMhlp lleno at rrcord to ' »»» «t»« K> *l" at PUHIIC rfn- ,.. tro's power at the plate wai tlv* Board of Bducurtlon dl e UiTBor Writ of fcecuwon for th* MU* of mce'entltl.di'iL "^ wl« he .furtlier .-.uislderrd "'? *S» !»'*•„ „, ... '"11™.WKDHI8DAT, . TTH«E ,...I »th DA. niT . '.lied by Ron Zapotlczny, Tom ough of Oarttret, "«N«•r JM»;. .o non contract 122O-RI8 Rooflni Wiirh "Towiishlp of Zoning for ftnfll P&»«8e by wvld Council at Th* aal* of all of the Woodbrld.e junior 1 - - 'rfcrf*ji«fc*»»*«f,i. Lltf III |) p^ itstlon ahall be subject to the OF AUCJUST, AD. 19*5. icjick. Harold Kaub and Billy ThundaThtu»l»'r trrenlng, Angvat l»tl»to IM IMSS Ordlnnnrp or 1W0" be and hereby K a regular meeting nf tliat body,, ,,- , TAT «,'*'• M. « th« AbhVham Lln- By tlrtue of the above atat*d Writ to be held ln the Ooundl Chamberi™"0"1™*.; Ht the hour of t*o o'clock l)y tlie ,: .schwenwr's big bitters Hlfh SrliiKil at the Municipal Dulldlncr Wood- . restriction, of rte-|5."*J> P™'aJllng (Btandsrd or Day- ooUk Bchool, lor ttw foltoflnt: to m* dtnoted tnd d*ilT*i«d. I will 1 SEcrrroN i 11" following area* nt Contrict UM>«*.it •lie Woik brld*)*, w, J. oA Tue*d»y, the 17th ord, If any "* •twin*i urn*, in Uir •ftrrnonn ;I; .i losing cSaje rnc!ud«J on th* Wnodijridje "Town- sMtl the followln* rout*: WEDTTIBDAY -nfe , ^ Arm*| /l Hi day of AugueA- t 19r35 at 8 o'clock b. Th» effect. If any. of muni- °L•** *>'• "' "" iiub, Tom Walters and Joe lf DA T ln th cl1 of N w vVOODBRTOGB. H. i. _ Bout* No. 3 — rrem rtrkilew, SKPTCMHKR AD. 1«5 In the moat-1 In the eveenlngn . at which pine* and clpal ronlng laws »nd other -- ' ' * tltnr a\ppllcar>le municipal TONTTT THRV f»*TTIRDAT IXi'llO Shotftrtit *nd Boulnud wc- at the hour of two o'clock bv the NelKhhorhood Zone t«' *" Persons lnterfst*d will be and! '' tlom to all local Khooli oa th«n prevailing (Standard or D»y- ni(iinR,[ti,P Zone, and the^'**0 an opportunity to be heard governmeat»l regulation*regulatlo , i^!^ that tract or purcrl of land IM • 9:13 oonc c. *-Th• e right• • -s o•f tenants under 'altutjte. lytntlyiiiK; and d lielnbcliiRg in the Alvn SalurdaT Mallne* 2:M this route 3M puplli-innt or llcht Savin*) time, In ttie afternoon Map referred to in Article ernlng nald ordinftnce. Township oof f WoodbrtrtiWoodbrWiw Inn th ethe ItH. of th* aald day, at ma Sherlffa T-. <>";VI1 2 of the Zoning Ordinance JOSEPH V VAI.EKTI, existing leases, If nny. ay, c Shertfft d. Any irtsw of facts which County of Middlesex In the 8l*t« \*t Marvin and hid form* and Ofrk* In tht OltT of Mew Brun»- • • ' ihd Municipal Clerk of New Jersey: a Mandard form wiek, V. J, — -_ .,111 bid nMnin. ptb*rtT *d* of rnwnan sttMt, tlotis, NOTICE Of PUBLIC BALE e. Rights of neighboring own- on a certain map entltiwi "Map of lestbury Park News MdId** will be tnd wad at(M«tant aarttrlr 340 Int from th« Block 412M, Lots 1 through 18 ln-TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Lots situate In tne Town of Wood- till* rntetloi. aid* of BlUtnft gtn*t; form of oomract docu- ers and municipal, corporate ments are obtainable »t the office fhittTe ficlnc «re«n Street, Ben- At a regular meeting of oh* brldge, New Jeney property of "CAT BALIOU" Oonuract for WaneporUUon rout* np runiunf jamin Arenne and Ortnd Street, Municipal Council ot the Townahlp and public rights, It anyWillia, m megler. Esq Demoreiit or Ot the Superintendent of Building* tc.ii,, In any brooks, streams, 81'NOAY THR'I TUMDAi_ will mo for on* (l) year. (I) Kortherly 100 ft«t to » point; and Oronndt In th« Ikwnl »f nd-| of Woodbriote, held Tuesday, Augutt the Hilltops" which mop WAS filed Alice Cithbtrtwt theno* running 4J2N. Lots 1«. 1«. 3«, it, : ditches, drains, underground In the Office of the Clerk of Mid- Oenlfl*d oheck In tlie amount of \lCAMon Adm.. BWg., Townalilp of 3, 1995, I was directed to adverUa* drains, pipes or conduits o the Clerk SopWs George \m Oak Tr«t Row) 10% of th* bid or a DM bond nwt (3()) latterly, 40 feet to a point; 1(1, 32, 34, 31, 31, 10, i th* fact that on Tuesday evening, dlesedl x CountyC , New Jfrnev on Sep tjencenct wirutwirrM roodbridge. Attention U called to . tt. •J. 13, M, 85. M, n, and U,Council will meet at " P. M. ise* ln quaitlon. 196 arlr aid* of muutnum aalavl** and din pre- facing Green Btreet, Benjamin f. Rights of the public and Tfk.: U envelope and pl*JnJT marked "Bid Pneman Street Ttillng ln 1 hi n muKt b# t)Md g n Street, Benjami (DOT) In th* Oammlttee Cham- prlvatit t rlghtaih , fIf any, In any TOOETHBR with all md singular Propoajl for Traqaportatton Route ninnlot on th* work. »T*nor and Grand Street, Iselln. bers, Memorial Municipal Build- the tenement*, hereditament* and (4) IODC ™ wttUrly 40 tSMmoH 1. All Ordinances or ing, Woodbrldg*, New Jersey, roads, avenues, street*, al- appurtenance* thereunto belonging d Mrs. George R Hunejr- t BW Iwnd or oertfied check in the leys, lanee, or rights of way, "OPERATION Th* »oard of MuMtlon reatrve* M piao* ofitttnoUu section* Vhereof whl<* are In con-and expoa* and sell at public salt or In tnywls* sptwruinlng, and the amount of 10% ot the bid price flit with th W bordering on or crossing the daughter), Georgearme, UM rtitit to reject any, all or ptrt Beiai koewn •* lou 1» tod »,•ball toeompwr *a<* bid. flict with th* prorWoriB of th* to tbe highest Udder accordant" to premise* In question. and Andrea, ot than bid* and to walv* anj In. P^affrnnuiii Tamoa, W«*- Suooeatful bidders anall furnltb within ordinancacee are hereby w term* of aal* on tile with the i, Additional conditions of sale1' formallO** In tti* beet iBtereet at brtdt* TowiuftUii. UUdlwn Oountr, proof of adequate Iruwmnc* oover- Toked. Any provision, sectioti n or Municipal Clerk open to lntptcUon No building permit other than any CROSSBOW" Street, w«r< weekend ttM Board. Kew J»r*»r, Bloet 374 D. age. Sucoeaatin bidders on site clauae of this Ordinance which shall «nd to be publicly read prior to authorized «cce«sory use allowed by of Frank Mazzeo and ch(M- i. P. LAUB, Pnrtdent Tb* approztenat* amount of th* work shall alto be required to fur-be found to b* lnfalld, Illegal or sale, Portion of Lot 34, Block the zoning ordinance of the Town- STARTS J. 0-BRIsW, Searetarr udemmt to be mOafl*d by Mid rold shall be deemed to be never- 5MMM, ApproUmately U.M'zSO on l'.iwille, New York. nlah k perlbrauuiM bond ln fuU abip of Woodbrldge shall be issued.i :M . 9:15 Otrtertt Beard of Btaorttan •to I* tti* *um of «T« Hundred amount of contract price on con-able e,nd aholl not effect the legal- the Woodbrldge Township Take further notice that at aald; JMIH Stewart iic-is S;iturday 0/ Mr, and tWMt 1. 1MI rtfty-tiro («S53.00) doUn BON o» tract* Involving labor and material. ity of tlhe vernacular of thta Ordin- meat Map. MENLO PARK 1J**. piui UMNiatt toeettier iritb til* ance which shall continue in full sale, or any dtvto to which tt may ri.-mk Tagiartni, Worth l/»-13/« Upon completion et roofing work Take further notice that the be adjourned, the Municipal Coun- ootU of thl* ami*. only. Contract x gbtJl provide a forn* and effect. Municipal Oounoll hat, by resolution Th* (ubtorlbaT rMem* th* d SBCn . cil reserve* the right ln IU discretion 3rd AND uwe Mr. and MM, Man- Konci TO Aiiktenane* Bond Imied by a 1. Thl* Ordinance shall and pursuant to taw, fixed a mini- to reject any one or all bids without SHENANDOAH" to adjourn aid tale from tko» » wading company la the amount of mum price at which said portion nil children, Donald and Notltt - - - time lubjact only to utoh Umlto- be effective InunedUuely upon any ttattment of the biisis of re- FINAL WEEK S.OM.OO and for a period of not 1. adoption and publication as reof- aald lot In said block will b* jection, and to sell suld portion of l.i.v Bwonne, and Mr. and _ .. tottou or rwtrtettou* upon to* ten I y*an, to liisrur* that any sold together with all other details d of iuoh power i* uj b* quired by law. aald lot ln aald block to such bidder s.ilv.ii(»re Tagliarenl, Statcn ., .. -- bv noVrftd iit tto* leaks which oocur during thl* ROBtRT • JACKS pertinent, aftld minimum price being at It may select, due regard being ofttM ot tb* Director, hat pufcUe T prorlded by Uw or nil** period win bt repaired, Thl* bond ((100.00 plus cotts of preparing deed of Court. Sold mibject to oondlUoM Prealdnit of the Council given to terms and manner of pay- UtaWJ at Woodbftdm, llata U- tball be fiiTnUhecT for each j. Thunater, a*9MnlMt 14, 1*65, quxlflei by tht SUU Board ot Bd- Motto* !• further given that safcl the bid acceptext by UM Municipal bid, or bid above minimum, by tht H-. Worth Stn«t, tmot the tun laid Wd* MH bt puUidT VBOBIA KOLAH * ueaiUoB and otrtlfle*M ot ncquiil- Council, in caah, certified check, At ordinance will be further considered Munloipal Council and the pay- *fnd .it their Rimmer Inm in opened *Ad read All bid* mutt la- iflcMlon mutt tcoomptjly bid. A4-(or final puau* by aald Council tt or cashier's check payable to thement thereof by the purchaser ud* prlo* of deU-nrr to ttat tpeol- IX. I/M3-1*-: DIM dntl all oorrttpondene* regardW Townahlp of Woodtrldge, toe bal- * regular meeting of that body to ance of purchase price to be paid according to tihe manner or pur- NOW THRU TUB*. 0*4 bmtvobet at MM Free PubRe pre-quttUVmtton to; BuaseU I. held lo thhee Council Chamber i chase in accordance with term* of UDnrr of WoedMO**, tt outlined NOTICE OP PVBUC laJLI Mnan, auptctliur of Obotncton Ch* MuiiMunicipal l BUdBuUdlngl W, Woodbrldged , within thirty (30) days after the Jane Fonda sale. sale on file, the Townahlp Till de- Let Marvin III tht iirtfI flntjUfWM liU iiftU'v^^fi* TO WHOM rr UA1 OOHCBttl: Ola»slfic*,tlon», Bureau of School H.J..J., on Tuesdayusday,, the ntnthh dayy o. liver a bargain and tale deed for ">.irer we com* to grtat 1 bt avpptttd (til la 1b* period ot At a rafUlM' BUttliu of 1b*BulhUnf flerrlce, Dept. of Iducn- Aucuatucuat, 1M» att 1 o'cloc'lk kInn th the e Said property la mote particularly said premise*. if mure clearly w* Me that 1M*-Otc*cnb*r 11, 1«MMunicipal Obuncal of th* Tmraahlp Hon, ITS West State St., Trenton evening, at which place and time all dercrlbed as follows: W«rt Bide of DATSD: Augutt 3rd, 1965 ri' only men. on*. Md pmatai of Woodbrtdge. b*M Tu**o*J, Au 25. Hew Jeney. p«r»M Interested will be given an WaAson Avenue, 100' South of CT»lre! JOSKPH VAUENTI, envelop* may bt OMtit put 1,1M9,1 wia directed to adrer All lotuitoot tad bonding occn- opportunity to be heard concerning Avenue, Woodbrldgt. Municipal Clerk - Jean d« UBruytn offlot of ttve Dtrect«r, tlaa KM fast that on Tutttay «ta- .: tball be looept- said ordinance S IO To be adtftrtlsed August S, 1WI PubU) Lrbrarr of Woodtrrtdg* ms« Auiuat 11, 19«. tti* UUtl - . to «w BoMtf of tthicttionan d : v. PUHJO SAIJ?OP°raAL M-ATE an^Au^uTn'iSMl^SeindeDe'nda ! "CAT BALLOU" IfOAX NOTICES COAUWll WO1 BMMM at I P. li***U bt Uotntt4 to do buatoe** ln KNOVra AND DH8IGNATBD on the ent-lS ' **»***' alto ibrarr.MO atbnr ATWut, 1 (D6T) In tb* OanmrMM Own tht KMt ot New Mnty. Municipal Clerk I18.M Township Aawonem Man a* Portion I.L. 8/5-13/M Hayley Mllli thrtngh M4»r b Menwrijl "jftmldp*! fettl- Outtt enrelop* ooaialilnc bid ot Lot 24, Block 503MM. approxi- James MacArthur unti3::Nl thpjn.* , afooday«M tJwovg( (Tbld*h Md». AUr ing. WmdMdce, New . ihtlnly marked. BID OH or PUBLIC SALE mately ft.WxSW now owned by and heretir iri«r, in potBBtBlon of th* Tmmahip ofMiddlesex Coanty Surrotate'i Cenrt bidden irt raptotaMd to jworliJ&* MM- a»d wpos* and a*U at puWlidTSe t OONTKAOT- TO WHO rr'MAY CONCERN; NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 Woodbrldge, to be held Tuesday eve- What's New anrto* isvolTlae ttoetr direct to tn* bigheet bUhttr acoonHnf to To* Board of iduoaUon of th* * of the adopted at a Wltti publMMM to auk* ot' " on ai* w»* tdTownahti p of Woodbridg* natrvea Munlc^'S^nou'oTtoe"To^n&bip|I1^«' AuiusAugugtt 17,, IMS,, »ttt" 8i t.P. M. Louis Fraianno. Executor of Pussycat? i «ert*Jn that mltatng pertodlot.1* umdpu odrk open t.o. .lntpeetlo_ a the right to reject any and all Mdiof nSodbrldge, heM TueXy. ria'ri 'l"n hVth-e "Committe '""e /Chambers*"~" , chael Campanile, decensed, will b* tUHiUad to ttat Utrrarr. and lo bt publloly read prtor tc and to waive Informalities In bid. August 3, IMS, I was directed to UU Municipal Building, Wood- rection of Elmer E. Brown, Surra- "TRUTH* ABOUT olsf H If deem* It rn tt* beat ln- bridge, N. J. gat* ot the County of Middlesex, The Prtt Public UVary of Wocd- '- UU MI-4U la Block 701. adrertlw the fact that on Tuesday isnby give* notice to the creditor! IWiWdtw brldf* rsttrre* tbe rlfht ta rejtot _. Woortbrtdt" Towuhlp t*r**t ao te do. ertntaf, Augutt 17, IMS, this The prtmitH above detonated will be told punuaot to resolution of of tbe said Mlchwi Oampanlle to UfwTCDAirTKTt an; and ill bid*. ment Map, BOAjjOOP EDUCATION OP THIMunicipal counml will meet at » bring ln their debts, demands ;ind TECHNtCOLOR* •dwin P. Btekennan Take (urthef notice that th* P.M. (D6T) In th* Committee the Municipal CouncU adopted SPRING" TovmtarTOWNSHIP O.T WOOOBMDGl, claims against the estate ot the said Ubrary Dtmetor Uunlctpal OMUMU hai, by rttoluttoa Chamber*, Memorial Municipal Augutt 3 and notice of tale adver- wooonuixn, rawNSW JDWET deceased, under oath or affirmation, •AT. h SUN. MATINO and pursuant lo Itnr filed t mlBl- T. C. OADWALAOBR. Building, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, tised August 5 and Augutt 12. IMSwltbln ill months from thle dt mura prlot at whloh aald lott In and expose and seU at public sals '" th» Independent-Uader. 2:M FJL p a M» Infl«ar*1UT BllK1 > or they will be forever barred of nay NOTICI said block mil bet Bold totornUM( * to th P. Mtio, n and pursuant to law, fixed a Treasury of tihe balance of tne wltbln thirt [301 d ft th minimum prloe at which, said por- purchAte price. Failure of tht pur- LUNIUKONS-DINNLHS r.;,;:' S5! thirty [301 day* after th* iO5T) to Ui* Ouiiunlttse Chain- SHEBTFF'S SALE RESTAURANT • COCKTSD WAITIR RIADI- om v. na tod RBJ Dale, ben, Memorial Municipal BuUdlng. tion of said lot ln said block chaser to :n&ke payment ln full TU finally PIXI. tut «tte. tor approral of of purchase price by thirty days SUPERIOR COURT LOUNGE TDU1S AMD CONDITIONS Woodvrtdge, New Jeraty, ind cipoae wilt be wld together with ail other OF NEW JERSEY STIRLING THEATRE otuwtructm, •r*oHMi, walnwn PUBLIC ftALI Of f RXA1RX , iSTAi T detail* pertinent, said minimum after the s&le will result ln forfel and atll at public *eJe to the hlgiiest lure of deposit, LAW DIVISION CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OU'l ,Dd optratlon of a ftrfc j and KNOWN AMD DJSMONATEO D on th bidder according to terms of sale price being $100 oo plus costs of pro. MIDDLESEX COUNTY E COOKED ment dnelopiiMn* on tow 1 Townahlp Aaawament Hup u IMK Pftrtnn deed and ad-vertlalni; this 3. The Townshipip, upopn conjpllp - CALL S 2-3900 on file with tihe Municipal Clerk; One purchaser with the DOCKET NO. D J-J053-H a |n Block N Ml-443. Btock 701, now owned by open to Inspection and te be pub-Bale. Said tot ln said block will The First National Bank of Mid- Members ol ll«. the (kite of tale. P MM. (D66TT1 ln__ U.w Committee payable te the Township of Wood- "WHO'S BEEN THE ACTION" Ohuinbars, Memorial Municipal brldge, en tlie day of tht tale. No bulldiiii K permit other then any couveved tu Jumps p. Oallarl BREAKFAST Woodbrldni Townahlp. Hew >r**y 5. The i of all of the premise* authorlaod acce»sory use allowed by and Ethel O Cnllni'1, husbanh d and EXTRA COLOR CARTOON! In question tfcaJl be mlbjtct to Mi* BuUdlng. Woodbrldge. N. J. 1. A deed shall be delivered within d d Plant Suecifloatlon*, and Tona thirty day* tfter the sale, upon tha the zoulrtg ordinance ot the Town- wife, by cle«d of JiinJes' P Tailarl EVERY FRI, A 8AT. tot tne bid may be obtained it Milfollowing: Tht preml*** above designated will and Btliel a Callarl, his wife, ' SLEEPING IN bt told pumuaot to resolution of payment Into the Towtlthip Treat- ship of Woodbrldge shall be twued. dated offl.* of WUltaiu C. Oramer, Jr, s. BilKlng rtatrtoUonfl or r«o. Take further notice t'hat at said Januarv aotli. 19S1 .ilnl du y re. CHIIDUN UNDU tl A.I.A., Arelilt*o«. 31 Main Street the Muolaijjal Council adopted ury of the balance of the uilreliune corded In the Mlddlewx County ord, If any. Auxutt 1 and notice of mile adver- price, failure uf the purchaser to sale, or miy date to wluoh It may y ALWAYS nU Woodbrld»«. New Jeraty, upon pay ij Th* effect, lf sny, ot be adjourned, the Municipal Council Clerk's Office on February 2nd. 1951 MY BED' INN ment of a dwoatt Of ln.00. tised Augutt 3 and August 12, make payment In full of purctiaoe In Book 154H nf De*d« for municipal aoolng law* and In the Independent-leader. price by thirty daya after the uale riMerven the light ln It* discretion said GIANT PLAY MU Bid* rauat b* inad* w ttx itajid to reject »ny one nr ail bids without County at page 378. other appdlcibl* municipal Atjbject to Che foltowitiK term*; will result In forfeiture of deposit. «rd propoatl form In tb* nwnoer and governmeaUl regula- ]. The Townnhlii. upon eouxpll auy BUtemriit of the basts of re- The rtbove de^rlbed ureiuuses are tettd Ui«*in and required b ikf aale: p. p oooimonly known as 94 Randolph ^ , tet«iiat«d Ui«*in and requr y tion*, by tlm jefitlooi. aiwl w se(l nld portion ot ffNdbrMi th* ipeoIrtcttUomU , muat b* encloaenloaed r The right* of tenants under 1. Tlie purcliati«r wlU pay tun [>urchi.sor with •aid lot In BtUd block lo mien Avenuo, Old Bridge. New Jersev mid In aealed envelopee bearing the er c«r*t uf th* accepted bid In u of a&lv shall deliverr t too t 1 are al.iu known an Tux l.ot.4 NIIK. Id, Rtkwa; A*e.) leattt, lf any, h&jMr a imii'din und sale deed. bldd«r u It may select , due regard FUN FOR ALL AGES ntum of the bidder" on th« outotde, .«usli, certified atieck, or cuahler's Iwli.t ulveu to terma and manner 71, 72 and 73 on T»x Map of Hua- d. Any IUM of ftwtt which an dieek ptytble to tho 'l\>wiuililp uf 4. The prejnles aluill be sold sub aeourate eurtey tod Inapcc- of payment, Ui case one or more dolpph Avenus. Old BrldKP. N. J Woodbrldg*. on tlio iky of tlie aale ject to all utxca, tuMttwsineuts and t amount ot the Uon of th* premies* wmild i. A deed aluUl be dellveMd within i»Uiw rovriisliiu Uens of record to minimum bids alukll bo received. The Upon acceptance of the minimum Jtn U> be HiitLstlpil bv ihe snld • IU|ht» of neighboring <" lilkirty daya after UK wit, upon th« the (Ute of sale. E»l» la the slim «f v»ur llii)i(!r«1. J. 'i'he wl« of »ll of the promises bid or bid abovt minimum, by BOWCRAFT PLAYLAND payjneut lnu> Ui« Township Tr«aii- an and municipal, corporate . pom the Municipal Covuicil and the jwy- Seventeen i$4l700* l>ol!nr.s inor** or and public right*. If my, In ury of tile balance oi the mirchaav i tl lll b bjt 9 last, l)lll« Intcr«st Umrtlier with lh« Palhire of tin uurciiaaer lo tin) (iiiwtlon sliall b« subject ment thereof by the purchaser • Miniature Golf • Archery any brook*, itreains. dltoha* lI aocordlni: to the msiiner of pure hut* costs of thl.- sain drain*, underground drain* n'.ake payin«uL In full of {MircluuiQ K rt^tilotlons of reo BHb«:rlbet rewrve;. the rlnlit prU:q by Uilrty (Uy» tvfui I'he Bale ord, if any. In ureontenee with term* of Mlel pipe* or conduit* bordering on file. » e TownshiThi p wilill l delivedlrl J» adjourn s*ld KIIII from tli.it to • Horio & Pony Riding * Ttnnit .We've Got or croaslng OTBIIIKM In will roeuU lu forffiiture of (lapooit. 1), Ttje effect, If any, of muut- ami sale deed for «ld f ">• mibJwt o«'y U> such limita- clpal toning laws ajid other ilue*Uoo. 3. The Tuwnaiiip, uixjii cmnpll- tions or restrictions upun tlie exer- • Bouiuiy • Badminton •) v u by Ul4 I>urc)i«a0r with tli* applicable municipal and. f ttlghta uf tlu public mid rYtTTriiT insist im inns olte of such jKiwtf u» iimv t>« s|wl- totius of aala afaali dtllver tu tile governmental ncuMUons. • August 3rd. 1W5 • Table Tvnnii • Snack Bar Vacation (irTvate rlghu, If any. hi auy c. Th* rights of Mnamt* usdw DATE1). AutiimJOSEPt irdH ,VAL8IH- 1K85 I Mj provided bv law or rules of roads, avenue*, *treeU, purctiaesr a barvain awl gal* deed. Court, Sold sublet to eomilUoiiti of 4. Tlie umnlaMi olmJI IM "old sub- existing letuies, tf auy. Miinlrl|>al Clerk »U»y«, luiww, « Jitliw •' ,iuvertl«d Aliuust 5. sale • PknJc Arou • Water Cychi ).«0 fcrcempl*r*d«taK>. c. 'I'he rigiht* of tenant* under private rights. If auy, laclwil Cumuli will meot at li V Ml». PUIuliK .md John J at hall price next Monday (and every MorvfJiy kO4 04) Jlctlun**nd"'" KU'^4 Wt in *al< »Q7 lokdit, s venue*, ttrmt* Olium- and ivirlrcvivli. lu» wile I'.OO blook--to eu^»> "inl« tt H i"»; eiUWru! leaeto, If any. (Win 4U.W d. Any ttet* of faoU wlUoh alleya, lam or right* uf b«n UawoiUl Miuilolp*! Build' UefeudanU writ except Labor D*y) - - Roller Coxier, Sky-Unr, Of aavn*, yo» «•» •« ™»*f <* a or oroat- ln«, Woodbrtdgt, N«PW Jeraty. uf payment in an auouitM survey and in- 1 Iul tin* sale of uiomsiin«'t •lh»fpwrpoaw,too. unu -lid n»uu»» tpeoUon of tiie premltt* 111! the pntmlaaq In ^UttUon. d IO* • >°1' at pubilii sale 7tth day uf Julyly, IW1 Trabsnl, Psralrooper, Merry-Go-Round, Whjp, .-4isc iwi« of iwtui minimum b4« mlnlaiiim 4utJioii»Kl accessory u*e allowed MuiUt'Umi Vi*'l out, to i peUa il to .^ILIC at public old or btd *brlt M. BlBlockk DAY CO AI'dUST A li., llXib, i tlie LtaM# ?*»•£ aooorM ' 'us, unwvwmd oral a*, l**tw* l i»M>'' of to. by Lhe ll.CIl /M>4 841*1 JHmmm SAtmxiU 10 p. m. 4*ifaft #40 tlw uwuisr of Pttwhaea lu ao I'ulc furttiw uuUcts ttubt at unlit tha I\>wo*rtti) A«e** Hug i R008EVRLT AVE. wlttl Venn* Of *al* OO We. Of ccodutta bordering I k ifwi ) p, m SunJiyj i,.J hjiiit), . , , Pool ,)*,?, ft] *,M. ./ ft a* orcetlng I" ' Saltaltt. uof anyy dotd»M* tu which imat may yllllUl Mu> dailug) ilii.e lu Hit be adjwurusd, Uts Muululp*l Ovuiiull Tak« (UJUIOI uoUu* thai Ui* th* ttid ilay at ijiu iititrlrf'a Omu# (HHrt reasrves tb* rikh« 1" lla dtaortUon (Tuumll luu, by retoluUuu lu UM City of No* UuiiKtmick, N J. to rel*o* any on* or aU bid* nitnout mid pursuant tu law, fixed a luUil- ALL that UTU:L OI imnwl trf laud, OLYMPIC AMUSEMENT PAtK whiuh said portion unU «0UMI M Ma», 9m, * «*•«• any slaMuaut of the basis ol ra-muiu iniAit •Huat*. lyluK WllB 111 til* jecUon, ajid to nil auld. portion In uilil ijliH-k will lie 1-7 We*. • W. Auiuet 3. m ut Mill lot the Aa< »T Appointment way. bord»rlii« on or Class- uf auld lot Lu »uld iiluuk ui •mil wilU U»KVUI< •i wuli all oLhei: deeuW U>imty >; MiiltlloMj, lu Win Slolfl LOANS l«6i Ln UM Iiule bidder M H nut; nlnA, due r*«iu«t to tents and a kitchen tent. The girls sak, Christine Andricsak, and also were required to btilld « P'e- a v«y msD wfivMuel back Republican bill. Sandra Chuba; nic table and benches. The first Playground News Girl Scout News two days st the site, the girls were HOPELAWN mostly concerned with settling in Playitronnd Director and meeting new friends. One of Janet Sabo K. O. FOR POISON rvT the Crossroads Council patrols. DOUGLAS STREET 8p«dal toIndependen t Leader bus tours, one of Chicago and the named the Shipwrecks is in Piayjrround Director: Scavenger hunt winners: first, Don't let poison ivv MKli, 0 Ihefunam^v,,". j troop with girls from Texas. Ala- Diane Stankovlli Bill Borges, Richard Calantoni; other year. d '• second, Joanie Schweitzer Diane bama and Ohio. Thee other patropairoil| During thme pas» «t wee»™k th"«•»»>"e boys i m T» _ • T^n-i Arnold; third, Andnenne Cutler, A Rutgers COUOR, ,„ x from Crossroads The Bakers Do* anllllldl girlKills! part.c.pate(....».*.,„-_d in baseball n irom cross™ uis, it ,mmi „.,„.„ tMlT sauares. storytelling, Denise St. Pierre. •urc weed speriaiist savMll : • en, are in a troop with girls from games, four squares, storytelling, stride ball, and a marshmallow > go all-out against tV — North Carolina, and now. California, roast. Paper machet puppuppetp s BLANDFORT) on Michigan. were madd e and a puppet hshow Playground Director: 1 Many weeds arp hf The opening of the Roundup was will be held. Kathleen Brown effectively when thoy llr,, highlighted by an Arena event in I Poison ivy Ls an On Friday afternoon a scaven- Winners of the arts and crafts which the entire 9,000 Roundup ger hunt was held. The first Scouts participated. The event in- were Ken Corby and Kathy Sedi- place team consisted of Francine lo. Winners of the bubblegum cluded n number of ceremonies, a Seres, Ilona Klessell, Marianne contest were Ray and Phil Corby and August. speech by Mrs. Price, Jr, Presi- Of the four compound, Boyle, Sharon Bahlmon, and Don-and Dave LLear . Owners of the dent of the Girl Scouts of the poison ivy, the hc-st ,™i. na Kolariek. Others who partici- winning animals for the pet show U. S. A, and a special message to use around the |,, ,., pated were Tommy Gresh, Steve were Nelle Morphy. Karen tear, mii from Vice President Humphrey Hornyak, John Boyle. Ernie Ro- role, advises Dr. I),, ;,|,| , Jeanette Appice, Jim and John n A given by his sister, Mrs. Howard. man, Eugene Siucs, Tommy Lald- lock. Many garden Tnt Gardner. Ruth Beyer, Manny and I**. ROBKRT j. ZUIXO ( tTS Delegates from the Woodhndgc law, Dennis Cronk, Peter Cronk, Debbiie Marangio, and Ernie Gei« - area are Lorctta Romond. Wood- Tony Kolariek, .lo-Jo Murawski, er Winners of the coloring! cotr- ASSIGNED FOR TRAINING: The most economical fm Nancy Boyle, Patricia Laidlaw, K bridge, Suzanne Mitchell, Wood- test were John Gardner and Kathy Roberi J. Zullo, «on o! Mr. and the chemical is the a J Laidlaw, Janet Laid- bridge, and Lorraine Dai, Colonia,| Margaret Scdilo. The scavenger hunt was Mrs. John R. Zullo, 590 Rldge- soluble powder AL CARS CARRY THE FAMOUS , won by Valeric Lear Greg Sem- dale Avenue, Woodbridgc, has ALMHV 10 DAYS MURPHY BROS. WARRANTY ber Kathy Sedilo. Robert Mc- been auigned to E Company of Mix tt inwaterann\w|Vlt| Queeney, Debra Marangio. (he Third Training Regiment of :he leaves of the poison iw A AUTOMATIC & STANDARD dlrecUy sprayinc leaves «|' WOUIO'S FORIM0S1 SPECIALISTS the V.S. Army Training Center. planU_ and your la 1963 PLYMOUTH COAST TO COAST HOWE1X AVENUE Infantry, for eight weeks of wn TRANSMISSION Don't stand around in «- 4-Door, Aulo., R&H, P/S, OVERHAUL Playground Director: basic training. Air Condltlontd TRANSMISSION 1495 TRANSMISSION Lois Oron Private Zullo attended Wood- your plant enemy «ithcr 1 TUNE-UP TRANSMISSION CHECK-UP the boys and girls bridge Senior High School. because probablI"——"Jy in>!nottal * 1962 CORVAIR happen for 10 days. The,,it's [ tairu for the plants ynur 4-Dr. Stdan, Auto., RIH FREE checkers, jacks, and dominoes S1LVERLESS COINS spn 1195 • CHECK On Friday a birthday party was Any that you missH «„(,' The House, In a vote of 255 to BANDS coma. held. Champion checker player spray will continue to fJnuriAl I960 OLDS $ • CHECK 151, has pasted a bill to delete al' T was David Boelhower. you'll have to try again w 4-DT. Jtdan, Auto., R&H, Powtr LINKAGE • ADJUST • ADJUST silver from dimes and quarters ing, if you wish, until tho [;n Stttring, Powtr Erakti 1095 • CHECK IANDI UNKAOE and future half dollars will look tfte* Safltt 1>Qt WWSrB "test silver, persistence willr $ FILTER GASKETS Mar Del Plata, Australia - TheThe bill contains a special 5-year 1963 PONTIAC • CHANOI OIL wedding went off as scheduled, In a yard free of the mni prohibition against minting silver Be sure to rinse >ou ™ 4-Dr. Stdan, Auto., R&H, P/S, t'l but the honeymoon was postponed r s j6?5 tt TERM* - I DAT M«V!CE dollars. well with water, ami (|1Jn when a judge sentenced the 24- year-old groom to three years washings in the driven 1961 PLYMOUTH Henry Cjibot Lodge, reappointed the lawn. $ 915 E. ELIZABETH AVI., and six months in jail. Nelson Station Wagon, Auto., R&H, P/S Videla held up a men's store and Ambassador to Saigon: There's a icaOot on po1SM 1045 '•[ am deeply honored by this _t your Extension off,,.,, gas station to get a suit and WO TERRIFIC mark of confidence and shall Ask your agricultural awm Uy I A.M. to t TJL-Wtt. t AM. tt • F.M.-M. I U, * 1 T.H to pay for his wedding. 1962 RAMBLER $ spare no effort to justify it." "Poison Ivy." Station Wagon, a-Cyl., Auto., R&H 1045 USED CAR BUYS! 1964 PLYMOUTH CLASSIFIED '65 FORD '63 FALCON 4-Dr. Auto, R&H, P/S 1845 PRICES T£ -Door, MH, ADVERTISING RATI S MUXIE "S00" ITD, Mr H*p.p, My IqwIpH' brgmidr, withh; WW TirH MI99 $ One time lnfertlon: |1.M minimum, lit ls wordi. v,:uh ,«ic 1960 CHEVROLET word 4c. 4 coBiecntlT* lmertlonj, lie per Un«, « llnrs minimum 1 •lack Roof; 4,000 orlg. mil*.., ! '63 FORD Station Wagon, Stick Shift, R&H Contract ntoi iralUbl*. ' 5QQC MCON WAGON $lftQQ 995 Goorcirtt.1 tUS, UH IW BRAND NEW CALL ME 4.1111 '65 FORD 19S9 PLYMOUTH $ '63 FORD A competent ad-taker will help Ton with your wording M* rU i GAlAXtE "J0O" 24>r. H*p., 4-Dr. Standard Shift, R&H •lao be nulled ls or broafht In. OBADLINC 4 P.M. Tl KSIIW 'MUANf Ronck Wagm, Ante, 395 urller copj tpprecUt«d. Auto., V4, 3JJ Engint, RtH, •i.,WWT™ $9RRA U. Power Steering $1*|AQ $ '65 COMETS & MERCS -T New Car 0«amnlwl 1963 CHEVROLET OW DEAIERSIUP 1$ A WINNER OF THE MEKWY 1945 RED CARPET SALES AWAmi^**/ MALE HELP WANTfcD • • FEMALE HELP WANT '65 MUSTANG '63 FORD 4-Dr. Man, t miltt WW Tif« _ In Stock, All Makes and Models Apply in person. 155 Avenel St., houriy, part. Call 111 2-» '64 FORD '63 LINCOLN Up to 36 Mos. to Pay IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Avenel. 8/5 OA1AXIE 4-Dosr Hardtop, V-S, CONV., Ml Power, $44QE MEN PART TIME • APARTMENT FOR RUNT I Auto,. UH, r.i., $1QQQ {"hecirthro'i C«r"L- WW And At Rahway Motor Car Co. COLLEGE STUDENTS ~ part WWTire. •"• 63 PONTIAC MOTOR You Get The Big PLUS-SERVICE time. Any u hours $3.10 per hour. WOODBRTDGE - Apart GRAND PRIX J-Dr. Hardtop, No experience necessary. Car, for rent. Heat and hot w;ite;,| '64 FORD Phone 4:30-6:30 p.m. 351-W35 residential section, fall ill Ml UH, Auto., PS., fcrckot Start, SALES '65 fan rtqiln mdera, tf Country Sedan Wagm, V4, 8/W/12I Aulo., MH, P.S., A Conwk A R«; bedroatn Hauctw hM bno oooi- See it in person ONLY at, pletelr reiumted lor pleuut M»- STATION WAGON, $|9fM| '61 FORD Moving - UH, WW Tim IfcW ing. Tba kttoheo li iamUi-aiM; tb» OALAXIE 4-Or. Hdtp., « «Mtge. utility CONV, Aulo, UH, P.5., P.BWindier 4-Dr, Auto, $OAQ roam, rec rooeri, It'i nicely ltnd- •nped indbm KDMH well far WW Tirol, Beclrk $9flQ( RtH, P.S., »•»• .__. 999 spine chilling, VktmHru; the mm, PLDB t (enctd Window* yud. »fmn tbtm mA, w*il oven, '60 DODGE it rui«e. You muM «ee it to bellme '61 CHRYSLER CONVfRTIBLE, (AAf it i immed DOM. «.ti olodjig. TOY. AKC i lm»*riol 44r. Hdtp, UH, P.S. thrilling, VTTB, NfVDoWK PAYMKNT Auto, UH, P.I W» ON OUR LARGE USED CAR noN-vrr *7oo OWW and champaRiie. P.B., Elec Window. %* t)QA Call 96&-1525. mdSeati I*M 59 CHEVROLET INVENTORY. ALL CARS COLOSSAL $19,500 ~6TFALCON 1MPAIA 4-Dr. Hdlp., V4, A»le,. RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED! INCOME PROPERTY Radio and H.at.r, $?QQ LOW LOW TAXES 1-Daor Sedan, %k{ Power Steering >~— '•'* Tour ten»nt etui pay oK youi Radio ond H.atir 1' itiort $QJU| VTOJ. NO DOWN PAYMXNT Sluilng, Powir $1*100 NON-VPl1, LITTIJ! DOWN Irakn. WW TirH I IW Inboard 27-ft. B«ut.._ «W 122.99(1 MONEY 4 HEPROOM SPLIT LEFT- * MOTHEK/DAUGHTER SET UP DOWN BANK RATES NO MjiUiiU uvor-dtwd Upllt Uvel with ruum fur Mother In the chum uiiotalra aiwrtmeat with He living worn W< bright bed- , miiuiy kitchen, full tilt b»U» rntin part of tfae houee hu 3 bediuonui, »t In Utohex. din- u~ tuli baaament.. ut*Utut*Uy Oaipetdnffd , J ran«e«e»» 011 oub, tonoe. p»tto are od Don't wait! TbU t» OONVHrTITOT TS&MB STARTING AT The Berg Agency M» 01 U«onie A Woodbrldge Tw)>. ME 4-4400 300 E. ELIZABETH AVL lu tivwvi. null MA J LINDtN • HU 6-4MO Established 1945 100 E. ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN Authored oodq.- l(iCpendent-Leader (K.B.) - Carteret Thursday, August 5, 1065 PAOI IHTOM BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY Appliances Landscape Contractor Moving ft Storage Real Estate Slipcovers KONDOR'S FOREIGN CAR Albert J. ? IS IT A SECRET ? AMERICAN SCHWINN IDEAL WAY MOVERS SERVICE TREAT SHOPPE REPAIRS Vou know It's (or SALE! SCHAEFER, Sr. Why Not \*i The • Tires B1J R.ihwRy Avenue BIKES COLLISION WORK "7" MrCnllcy, Your BROKER • Tutwn FREE SALES - SERVtCE . REPAIR Woodhrldge Move You KNOWS IT'S FOR gAIJS! • Accessories Free Estimates Lawn Mower Service (Opp Whit* flhurth) LANDSCAPE BUT • Batterlei nitlmitri SHOP AT HOME ERICAN And Repair 1 ALL REPAIRS EUROPEAN TRAINED D«es Ike Buyer know Hi SAW FILING • SAUD8 at Their Best Automatic Transmission! CONTRACTOR l«r SaleT • SODA FOUNTAIN MECHANIC SERVICE Rebuilt ••MM LET Rahway Avc. & Green St LINCOLN • FRESH BAKERY GOODS Industrial • Residential Dtwn WOODBRIDGE Imported Auto AGENTS Op*n 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE ME 4.6-MQ ME 4-ST7OS or VA «3058 PLANNING NATIONAL VANS (after J P.M.) KEY SHOP INCLUDING SUNDAYS SALES & SERVICE GRADING k SEEDING and World Wide Movm I iM ST. MLS 1163 Green St., Iselin Ckxed Wednesday All Day 1010 St. George Avenue • RoiotlllliK Uwni 12M St. George Ave., Avenel I AMBOT • Saddlni • 1m Tell Yonr Story AVENEL • Shrnbberj • Evtrgmiu nj «-3iu O'BRIEN'S Book Stores (Near riovnlnl) FUlton HIM Diner Vtitt ••» A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Rental of Equipment - DRAPERIES Sitnrd»j »:M A.M. to *:M P.M. Paints & Wallpaper GULF SERVICE FINE FOOD ME 6-9070 Liquor Stores 685 Rahway Ave. At SLIPCOVERS ME 4-9752 BOOKS Moderate VnitJ&nl-Jff Wooflhridge *'ome here for Make Wonderful Price* Telephone MErenry 4-l«» 'The Nations Neighbor" FAMOUS GULF • SANDING MAOTINKfl • Lubrication WOODBRIDGE EXTERIOR LATEX • POWER TOOLS • OU Change HOUSE PAINT • BABY CRIBS & UETXS GIFTS Liquor Store, lie. • GARDEN TTIXF.KS • Brake Adjustment* • AecesMries Woodbridge • MOWERS RAHWAY WE DELIVER! • MOVING EQUIPMENT • 24-HOUR TOWING MAIN ST WOODBRIOG Diner • RUG SHAMPOO ME «-2«S ME 4-M7J BOOK & GIFT SHOP • Brcukfut Complete Stock ol Domestk • Lunch • rtOOR POLISHERS • Dinner .49 4t Cekmta Blvd. M Amboy Ave., Been aad Ltqoen FUIton MHO $6.71 «^ OAL. Rahwty, N. J. Service Station WOODBRIDGE Recommended far CEDAR, (l«w ft Ithwij uu) CLOSED MONDAYS (Acrou from 174 AMBOY AVENUE ASBESTOS, MASONRY and Itewirfi) FRESH FROM OUR WOODBRIDGE, N. J. CLAPBOARD SURFACES FARMS DAILY We Rent Extension Ladders NICK'S • Bisliess Eqeipmeit Dry Cleaning fLM PER DAT Reatakt - Serrlet • Sales • FINEST QUALITY SINCLAIR • WHITES ft BROWNS PhDco Bendli Lnfcer McDemott STATION • MUFFLERS ADDINB • ALL SIZES HOMELITE • TUNE-UPS Wash * Dry Cleu Special Rates for RettMrmto Palais * Wallpaper ]U Main St. YOUR CAR • SHOCK ABSORBERS MACHINE and Institution* 38 St, Georges ATe., Rahway PUMPS • GENERATORS IWoodnridfs • BRAKES Pheoe ni4cn BUILDERS' HAMMERS SUNSHINE CENTER Kerby Pine Belt Farms FORDS MunLpti A-P AUTO SERVICE BRAND Bld(. SENTRY NEW! 1133 Si George Ave. 1SJJ St George Are., Cohraia O6-MM UK St. George Ave., Avead TeL U M781, ME MSB - Plmblig ft Heaths UMStOtarfeAt«.aU.II) Colonla TeL 634-9621 • Complete bnpecttea Tel. 634-7060 Oldest on the Avenue 0 PARTS & SUPPLY Work Bob Mom, Prop. SeU-Serrice Once A Try, Always A Buyl AVKNEL, N. J. mroe & Essex Sts. $89.00 DRY CLEANING $1 .00 • TUNE.UPS RAHWAY Asphalt Paviig Addi - Subtracts . Mttttptte* SALE • ufe load I ED FREY • HUrTLERS & COAL CO. On-TntJob FU 1-6700 Ye Old Colonial Sale extends ttwottfi Aof. 10 Fifiitare t rtjmxxl • lnsDlatl«a with Charity rut) • •oDflni •Puelllnf Drirewayi, Equipment Inc. Uioll-l loads per tittt • Sblnclei • Gang* onsti PLUMBING CaU MErcury 44449 Watci Repairs 1MI trrliii St. Kitanr roonsstoNAL CUAMMO * • Ulllwett • Bnfldert' BapvHw CHAIN SAWS • VIBBATORS Lots,e- OF WOODBRIDGE GOLDBLATTS Edison, N. J. FADED CARPETS SULO BROS. Repairs I AUTO SERVICE 1«H EUzabeA Aveme SMITH of All Kahuay's Otdtsl CALL 985-1681 IN THE HOME Railway 1jr. GEORGE'S AVI. Plimbli? ant Heating Type* Abo Expert IntUJlaUoa 1 AVKNEL, N. J. FU 8-1790 Mason • Contractor 84 K. (.HEKKV ST., KAHWAY BARBER SHOP 1M Remsen Are. Avenel Trl. (M-70M Builder MB •Bob Moot, Prso. pARD'S An Brick, Staoa aid Cotwn* Ab-CeMltleniiu Toilets Wins Alt BME DISCOUNTS Work Induitritl Eihinst Ij - Women's Apparel - CARPET SERVICE on NewandRepaln Kitchen Faucets Motor Onardi SERVICE FOR 1KB E8TIMAIM f TeL FURNITURE Insand * Gwrantewl Gas Water Heater* BO 1-tlU ;HET S BEDDING BARBER SHOP REPAIRS and Latest Fashions JEWELRY GaUFU L9306 • DRESSES IRE SHOP CeranUc Tile REPLACEMENTS • 4 BARBERS ' (Colonia) HENRY JAN3EN& SON • SPORTSWEAR • NO WATTING Electrical Wiring - -Sewer Cleaning slses US, 840 TABLE LAMPS SI.00 fflnflut hoari! LATS • PERSONAL l0-« dully. Sheet Metal Work eland Wtd* 1XEI) 75' ATTENTION Music listmtloi - Photography Vknr «,nt. tU > H Yean in Woodbrtdgs EDWARD SWANICK QUALITY ELECTRIC J.&F, Distributors Roofing Children'i Halrcnti NEW Oar Specliltj CERAMIC TILE Industrial • Commercial 1439 Irving St, t LOWREY Gotten and USED ME School St., Woodbrldfe A Residential Wiring RAHWAY FREE FILM !ES RECAP Pit SUM, Prop. CONTRACTOR ORGANS For Lite With GALLARD-S Leaden M-MB7 Including Mosaic tilea We Specialise in Derdftplag sad Printing - Hone Improvement - 588 Aldan 8toet bells • CONN Service New Jobs and Automatic Controls Woodbrldga, N, J. PARK •CAMERA REPAIR Repairs ol AD Badt ORGANS • PHOTOSTAT A Telephone MErco? i-llit Bonded & Insured BARBER 40 Mary Avenue, Fords • K1MBALL LAMINATION SERVICE U Ellis Avenae • PROFESSIONAL COLOR WELLA BROS. SHOP VAIWj MSN Irrin«toB, N. J. PIANOS PICTURES Slipcovers AitonoUve 9M Anboj AT*. AT BLACK k WHITE Tel: 37I-32J7 «r KI 1-4849 Storm Windows ft Doors Instruction PRICES LOOK - Coal ftFiel Oil - license No. SIM • PASSPORT k CmZEN- Tuning smp PHOTOS FREE Feiciig INTERIOR Take Adrantags of Our JARDOT Child ren'i GALLARD'S Decorating HalRttti AiU NEW! MIRACLE WIRE A Iptelilt; bfnd CHAIN LINK PIANO COMPANY PHOTO & STUDIO SERVICE BY * rend(r Repairs I nuf Summer Alam. Getters or Leaders ttt Rahway Arese Tluoo Specialists" FENCING Awnings, Canras or Ahm. "»17 Am hoy Avenue IT LOCKS RUST OUT! WoodbrMge ERNEST k Welding ' LUW PRICES! l] Rosereeolnc WOODHRHX.F nuw mm ME 4-5446 I Auto Body Shop In Are* Beauty Shop DECORATORS •onni U »• 1 ClMtd DONE BY EXPERTS |>iwal« Hwy., Istlb HOME - APARTMENT BILL'S Golf Station s « Peie • MMtiJ A. LOVAS & SONS AND OFFICE - Real Estate Listings - RoomUjout WEST CARTERET COAL me. Men's Formal Wear - t Ave., & PokoU Vt. 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chuckling scramble during pen :ram thli year The Yankee fans ren Bettlnger; best non-purebred; nis Coyle and Allen Sanders plac- Special events were a doll con- viewed an enjoyable name Thurs- dog, Sandy, owned by Connie Hill;:ed first with Susan Sivnk and, test, a trip to Yankee Stadium, nut hunt. WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO day as they cheered their tenm smallest dog, Skipper, owned by' George sllagyl receiving second and n farmer's auction. Among FHW. CFTT AND SUBURBAN ntli PLAYGROUND NEWS on to victory. The week finished Ellen Arthur: best white cat,land third prizes respectively. the many winners of the doll1 AN ESTIMATE ANYWITCRfi with a doge stick contest. Janet: Frisky, by Karen Sliwiaski; belt Jimmy Urban was awarded contest were Kathy Panko. Di- Brozozoroski won first place prize non-white cat, Funy, owned by certificate for his excellent anne Jette, Elizabeth Mnyer. Keeps Us in Business with a score of 1,837 bounces. clean-up campaign, The checker BlOfl SCHOOL lump were Peter Lanccv George ,IoAnn Patrick; best kitten. Frit- Janice Fenick, Pat lacovone. David Alonso and Linda White! tournament was won by Dennis Ptaygroand Directors: Allen. Jacqueline Peirnno, Rose- zy, by Jenny DIGaetano; oldest RnfMinc Material* pit. "Fluffy,""by"¥ath7'M(i^L%"guirc.1''Susfln"si'vak1s ship waslMary Ellen lacovone, Rita Miller .ludtth Frey, Bruce ChrlitrnsoC n man'. Andy and Fran Marino came In ss second and third place. and most unusual. Rocco Russo-j first.as nautical pen holders werejand Dcbbie_Yavorsky._ The. weeks MlUwnrk Winners of the checker Imim.i- ' WlWnllworkl . Cindy Ncmcick Rmflnc man's pigeons. made. activities were concluded with a Fioorlnc ment: Bobby Baker, Daria Shu- FOURTH STREET Fnsulnllon Plywood Playground Director: MiMilding rack. nnd Jimmy Trnynor. David BUFFER STRIP Knotty P|nr Margaret Kuchtynk SEWAREN SCHOOL Elizabeth's THE WORLD BOOK llnrtlwarr Gerity. Tn,dy Bnrne, an PLAYGROUND Kith On Wednesday a cracker con- HOROSCOPE BOOKS RNCYCLOPEOIA Pnlnt Cabinet, Eckmley. Dickie Eckmley. * test was conducted. The object Playground Director: y after|H|on AND CHARTS • First In Sale* liam Gerity nnri Chuck Stout was to cat five crackers and Sandra Dletrt • Budget Plan IMHNteel STRONG-HANDY • gkQ dak, rtandnf chroma plaved PEANUT BUTTER c ( faucfaucet. Durable Formica i ftairttart . JIF •,-53 HANDI WRAP 4^98 C Kf POINT ( CANTALOUPES DUNCAN HINES-4< OFF LABR 19-OL O0 NOW PINK SALMON - 55 PINK MEAT CAKE MIXES ** ill ONLY MARCAL-COLORFUL DESIGNS JUMBO EACH 25 15c OFF LABEL n-*x. 139 lew trim PLACEMATS CRISCO OIL In White - GRADE A Printed Pattern 9180: Chil- CALIF. SUNKIST m I CAST IRON TUB dren's BUes 2, i. 6,8,10, Size TWO GUYS «fcjfc TWO GUYS YEUOWCUNG m • TOILET • BASIN 6 taket 1% yards 39-incb. LEMONS 10 29 AnJUHe k all colon tacloding FIFTY CENTS in coini for CRACKER THINS - 29 PEACHES 4 cons mlrty Mlac at allgWJj Mgher price this pattern — add IS cents SWRTJUKY A «%•• for cant pattern for lit-claia k mailing and spceial handling. FROZEN FOOD DEPT. DAIRY DEPT. 8AV? MORE ON ALL YOUR PLUMBING AW) Send to 170 Newspaper Pat- RED PLUMS 2 3535< HEATING SUPPLIES AT AVENEL PLUMBING! tern Dcpt, 392 West 18th St., LONG GREEN New York It, K. Y. Send SOf ( OPEN DAflW 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. for our Sprinn-Summer Pit- THURS., 8 A.M. - » P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY tern Catatof. Includes coupon LEMONADE BUTTER DlttJVKItY WITHIN (ilVKH AREA CUCUMBERS 3 " 19 jood for. One Fret Pattern. HARD RED RIPE M LAND 0' LAKE 12 89 TOMATOES 2 29 QUARTERS FANCY GREEN k 68j SUMMER C A I E TWO GUYS FRENCH or CUT PEPPERS 2 29 ROYAL DAIRY AMERICAN M Q( CLEARANCE DALE BEANS CHEESE COLORtDfcWHITE 1 »> ON ALL WEEKLY SPECIAL Joy liquid 1965 FORDS METAL Detergent 150 '65 Fords Must Be Cleared Out! WASTE BASKET$ CORHAM" STEGORCRAFT • GALAXIES • MUSTANGS * FALCONS 22-01. STAINLESS STEEL FLATWA« YOUR CHOICE OF COLORFUL DESlCN BOTTLE • T-BIRDS * CUSTOMS * FAIRLANES 48 s 2BIAUTIFUlPATnW • EGONOLINE VANS * PICK-UP TRUCKS REG. 99c WITH A FOOD Ajax REG. BIGGEST DISCOUNTS ANYWHERE!I C PURCHASE OF 18.67 IT $2 OR MORE Cleanser Florient . .. LIST L| 27.95 11 HOUSEWARE DEPT. 2 :28 t JIWB.RY DIPT
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