EDISON 1 FORDS BEACON

Woodbridgc, Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Hopelfrwn, Isclin, Keasbey, Port Reading, Senrarcn and Edison PiiWIiflrcl Wffltly Woodbridge, N. J., Thursday, January 31, KnterM at 2nd cinw Mall Twenty Pages No. 49 <>n t'hursdny At P. O., Woodbrldg'e. N. J. Price Ten Cents S'1 * t Survey ol Township Census Work liy Block Is !\C«MI<*(1 lo Draw ,Recreation Department Ward Lines, He Says WOODBRIDGE-- DlscuffiW Oir m w ward allKiimcnts which Income effective with publica- tion elsewhere in this Issue of .Tlii' Independent - Leader, Miivnr Walter Zlrpolo said to- Outlines Inadequacies day (hut he "hopes to Ret the Kid'inl Bureau of Census to — come into the Township and I ;ike a tomplfte cmsus of Wi odbridse, blo<-k by block, so Fallon that there will be an adpquate bn.*w for dranlns Ward and v\oltlllV CHARITY: The WniHllirldgc Moris Club cave Ms annual nV District lines." i,, n,,' Mt. Ciii-mrl Nuriint Ciulld ihK week, l.i-ft t.-c illed 'Board ticket" e 8t wberr3r H sretl n f The report was released to of Clifford J Hiindertinn, Bivsd president, Com-] ™ ™ "l P ° Edwin W. Cawy. .1;, and Wiiliam J. Witt, accon JThe ' Independent-Leader by 1 jCommitteenian Herman Fallon, ovti the ptifct year wrrr IIS'KI. They pointed, now chairman of Recveut.inn T* is !.he fact that thts your there me only six candidates, ;n com- s a section of the Sec- understood, that none of the Taken parUon to M in last year's ei'etion and in their opinion this ond Ward Westbur? Park de- other members of th" Town "w«iM ifi'm to be indicative of the general acceptance of the velopment in Iselin* up until llfSt Comihittee has received g copy 1' Towaslnp people H..tl the Board of Education h&s now a part of the Fourth Ward, . iiu;lori ROUND T WORLD: W'ilhmit leaving his arm chair, are members of the Avenel Radio Club of which he is a of the report as yet. d«r an MWllfiik jub in the pit o-c illPd statements, aiv a* follows: Bobsled Team FinalsRemoval Aim need in the Township for com- : Wood! ;1dKe By Mfsars. By Messrs, munity recreation centers and SOHINKI. (UKGII, RYBAK HANUKRHAN, CASKY. WITT WOODBRIDGE-Windsor WOODBRIDGE -- Poliee Di- programming" which he claimed J. Ukls president /of the Hamper Local Radio Ham We oujdiduu-s on the '2-4-8' In this year's School Board el- rector Joseph Galassi today J_ he has "been advocating." i in May of ticket are trying to awaken the ections only six candidates aic VIPS, the rroup which spon- urged Woodbridge residents to „.,.. ,, . . , _^ Recommended for Tots sored a drive for funds for -il .'.dui' Hedevel-peoplr of Woodbrtd*? TovuUiip runhlnic for three positions and obey the snow removal All- Art \\ than, l.oloma j Among the recommendations •alec ,U) the fact* concernini' their this would seem to be indicative the Untied States Bobsled- nance ders, will represent Wood- made was that "Tot Lots" i ut ,tiuctunil Board of Education We have of the «eneral acceptance of the Finds He Has World ffnrrifi Entprpd in /V. should be considered "for fu- bridte Township at Saranw r:n]f in Wood- outlined no platform m which J Woodbridge Township peoule, Mr. Qalassi stated he has di- ,. „. p. ,. -11UI I Id UlllVIVU III if. ture development in the highly- llsl fc or 10 Lake over the Washington r-ntra! busl-i*' "Pecific things!that the Board of Education rected his department to en- M nlS fingertips developed areas of Colonia, do Blrthda» weekend when the oi d undoubt-!*'* *"' *Alher *P haw'has done an excellent Jol) in force strictly the ordinance, COLONIA— Very few people Competition by Jaycees Fords, and Port Reading. This !• in timfyinK'pn'mised action, public infor- the past year. Recalling that bobsled team will pay tribute which calls for the removal of,are awuie that genial Austin is a small area Intended for snow from sidewalks within 16;"Art" Wilson, 42 West Street I iwnshlp and matlon and educational lead-'n the 1862 elections there w«re to Woodbrid«e. WOODBRIDGE — 3. Buddy |- play primarily for pre-school hours of daylight" after the is a gentleman with a heart '"•»" lor com- ershlp. Wfj^ve done thh'iwnty candidates, there is no Aetordinj to John E. Mor- snow has fallen. condition that almost claimed Harris, selected as "Young Man children. This type of area is A .tfllw ftn-«>mply bccauM our interest to question that at that time there «MI, nunaier of the 1964 "Unshoveled sidewalks create his life. of the Year" by the Woodbridge usually two to five thousand square feet in size depending momic .study in education and theae are the *'«« a general dlasatisfac'ion of j Obmpie Bobsled Team, Mr. a safety hazard," Mr, Galassii Although Art has returned to Township Jaycees, has been Recruit Need ! tm> ftC on(! oi tne Iskik, a member nf The In- on available space. They v portion of features we feel are most Im- " P'«vious: - •• - - - - explained, "and it makes walk- his job as freight conductor entered in the New Jersey boards should be provided In the in- : italejthflr own admission. What U why the public has accepted the by two families or more, the oc- the world at his fingertips. Jaycees. Continuing the report states of the trophies to the win- cupant of the first floor Is res- It was In January, I960 that announces that there are at there Is a definite inadequacy •'.:• c! the ex-,thl« record? Delay and lack of;present jjoarti of Education as Mr. Harris will be honored ners. ponsible for Femovlng the snow Art qualified to become a ham present 150 opportunities forin Township-owned facilities,, • girted. Op- leadership! Delay in getting one of the best in receut years, by the Township unit Saturday A soluble tribute will also or where this is not feasible radio operator and was issued enlistment in the Woodbridge {or indoor community center •nrt-ctore exiit'&'tajted on School #1. Delay in and one dedicated to the belter-, at the second annual Distin- be paid to John D. Royle, to cover the snou with sand or area unit 1st Medium Tank recreation program. iii'uie some oficompletlng School ?9. Delay;ment of education foi the chll- call letters WA2MTW. Since guished Service Award dinner Sports Editor of The Inde- Battalion (Patton> 53rd Armor, "We recommend," It goes >l the bobsledders. tihis ordinance. through the Iron Curtain to Po- men of the year in the state will £5 are eligible for enlistment. constructing or acquiring suit- land and Czechoslovakia ajid be honored at a dinner at the Qualified former servicemen aDie buildings which can ac- exchanged more than 300 QSL Cnen>y Hlu Inn- Camden- Fet)- may also apply for details at the commodate this need. Four Cards as proof1. ruary 9. local Armory located at 625 community centers strategically moils 'Victory March' to be Included in Notre Dame Glee In 1962 he became president Mr. Harris was selected by Main Street, Woodbridge. located wfthin (he Township of Avenel Radio Club which the local Jaycees for his out- The unit commanded by Lt, will suffice. Schools are now meets at American Legion Post standing achievements with the Col Zanetti is an element of the being utilized for active game Concert Saturday Sponsored by Woodbridge Lions Club Home on Railroad Avenue, Co- Urban Renewal Program with- 103d Armor Grtfup, New Jersey and league activity — but they lonifv Unlike most radio clubs, in the Township, as executive Army National Guard. cannot assume the entire need women and children are invited director of the Woodbridge Re- Many varied training oppor- for this type of programming." |to join. In fact. Art's wife, development Agency and for^tunities are open to young men The state further recom- | Gladys. iWA2MTQ) is a mem- his contributions to the better-iwho can qualify. In many cases mended municipal "swimming ber M\A treasurer roent of the community. new Guardsman are able to at- pools, strategically located to Starts Club in l!)5« (Continued on Page 2i iContinu'ed on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) Avenel Radio Club was start- ed bv Adolph Elster iK21BC>, * |,a liain operator from the old & sp;uk and ;;ap transmitter day.-,. It \iu.s founded in lJl!iO • when Mi. Klster decided to Liiuu ymiiiiistt'i's, inform the K'onunuecl on Patju 1!>

Former Load W'onum •Sa'nirtf President WOODHltlDGt: — A for- mer Wmitlbiidgv Wuinali, niiH ,i resident ot New M'l- ford, 1'a., >.h elected presi- lii-m HI Hie (iranee Natiiiual Hunk ot Susiiuehuiuia Coun- ty, IV She ii Mib. Esther ti. Rob- iiisnn. niilutv of (lilmour ltuliiiisiin, and nicither ot time grown »un». The family resided uu Kiiwland I'lm e fur m.-.iiy years, Mrs. Kuliiiibon, wiio has been with the bank since . Above Ii, (he Noire Dame Glee Club whW'h *'» torium under the ipoiuwnihip of the Woodbridge Uuiu Club, Proceeds will ID to the organization's tlmrity fund. lS4ti, succeeds the late Fred '"nei-rt Saturday at WoudbrWif Senior Iliih School Audi- W, Wilmarth. She sesved as the baub'n executive vine Wl.n Uu.uu.ou. -V.ct.iy M«id," ui oi the world, oHirie'd|Notre Dame fuotball game bacfcltlon buildlms the. years, president for more than IV ii.-.li, • the Notre Nottotte Dwue football team there by alumni, students and in i9U« that liispiKd twu NuU'e ^Throughuui studtuta, Mike and Jack march has been played and I'lili). appears at Once the inspiration of gild-Hans. The tune has been adopt- ASSIST SCHOLARSHIP FllOUKAM: A cheek for $\li.U w*u presented by the Chain ed by many high schools Shea to write the song. sung at unexpected times and She is the mother of G. ^' H'-niur HIKII School iron greats such as George O'llills Women's Club to the Woodbridgr Scholarship 1'rugr.uu. Left to right: Mm. Con- throughout the country as the The first public performance places. During the early days Gilmour Hubinaon, Secauel; Saturday for the Qipp, Johnny Lujack und Jolin- 1 Frank U. Koblnnoii, Harrib- stant ShissUs, president and vluiiniaii ul tin Teenage dance;, Mis. Johu O. Rttyle, !I|I'< Woodbiidge Lions ny Uttner the Victory March school swig. This year marks of the song came on Easter of the big offensive toward Sunday in 19O«, in the rotunda Rome, at a concentration camp and 1>' Jamen M. Kob- ohairotun of tin- Schulaibhlp I'rugraiu and Mis Iifdnic Silva, wlm wan prcsidunt uf tb» """> Hind, they wIllhM long echoed outside Hit!the 63rd aim)versary of the club at the Ume the duiuUiini to Uus scholarship fuud wa« »pi>roy«d» wltb the NoUe DWM »tadivw» to the fwlmarch. for It wtw the Indiaiui- of the University's admlriktra-- (Continued on Page 2)

, * PAGE TWO January 31, February 1, 1963

The Candidates Speak bers were unusual but today's N.J. Survey IMnded in the field of wefl- club boasts a pre-teen, 12-year- knoVn Interests. Experience Patricia Ann lm%c% \ i Continued from Page l> (Continued from Page 1) Council Pj(. old Mike Claraen (WA210W). hat demonstrated time and Witt to Seek SOHINKI, CLOCOH, RTBAK HANDERRAN, CASET, WITT Cleveland Avenue, who saves wrw a majority at the Ttown- ToWedColoniaMan »ln that wen conducted com- COLOWlA — Mr. and Mrs.! 'There Is lack of leadership Board has Uved UP to Its proni- money from his paper routs to *h*P'» Mteta The postl- munity recreation proRrtum ran Joseph C. Luszra. 303 North Safety (;ro, -•In presenting budget* which i» of better education, better buy radio g*ar. bllltT of joining pool constrno- Federal Grant no risk of fiflure when intro- Second Avenue. Manvlllc an- could be cut by the mayor. Lack communication and stronger Newest club member Is an- COLONIA- WlUiwn J. Witt, WOODBRIIX-.E 0011 1 011011 shoul nounced the engagement of of leadership in failure to begin leadership over the past ?ear. |otller teen-Rger Larry oiasser ? ™ d also be Into the over-all program. candidate for the Woodbridje their daughter, Patricia Ann. to .apiwintments 'n planning for a third high sld re(l rtr n 0 1 Consider the advances mad*;of inman Avenue who took hts|™" ' , " • ° * P " Properly executed, these new Township Board of Education, Oeorire E Sevchuk. Jr.. son of ibriclKe Safety (\>i; school required In 1966. Lack of in the Board's relatlflnship with test from antrthfr dub raem-btllty for fulfillin'••"»"—g "•'thi-s need." activities will enrich the pro-'speaking to P. T. A. groups at l^pired, tho TOK-IIM The report goes or: Mr. and Mrs. George E. Srv- leadership In failure to effect the teachers, clerks and eusto- r. Wslt Gibbons. Mornlnmdde *ram to greater heights." School 21, stated that if elect- chuk, 40 East Heed Avenue |tee Tucsdny n|i|)o:' economies in our schqvl opera- dlans. in that all groups 1 "We further recommend that; limit. A few of Mi. In order to "jsfnd." one Also advocated In the report ed he "will urge the Board to at a family dinner party on tlons. Lack of leadership ln not year were ftivrn the opportunity raus. consideration be Riven Urn'Ml on the pn-.-;. w licensed. If one U lnltlt seek a Federal grant from the Sunday. A Fall wedding is promoting personnel from wltb-ito meet-regularly on a. monthly ^4 and develop- , **? * "* *** momotton I The new mrmhi • ive lords a m 0 aente cltl n (Community Facilities Divisions planned. ln the system. Lack of leader- basLs with the Board of Educs- ^.^ Ikcrrvs* 'an apprentice; small pas-' * " * Clubs followR park area* These po- Contained In the 144 paneli and Home Miss Lurara is n eraduate of ship In failure to keep th* pub-!tion to convey their problems !icf r-w tood 'or one year Manville High School and is ! Wilson 3tockel>rt', itmtlal site, can be acquired><>port is an evaluation of each V*™* A«Pn" * underwrite lie fully Informed on all edu-jand their feelings to th? Board. sue(r :t explrrs the op- ths cast of preparing deUll employed by Ethlcon Inc, iBlalr, Allan Sti"?,, .along the major streams ran-jP1*'' slt* In the Township catlonal matters. 'and to better understand the p^,. n qui:ifQumltfyy foforr tchni-;i S plans and specification* for Bridgewater. Her finance is a 'KunU, A. Eugene K • nln Mr. Fallon In releasing the "This list could go on and!Board's problems. A year aye e ar 5. K~«:-r are words a « throughout the Township. construction of a graduate of Bender Memorial iA Knopf, Patrolmn A civic center would be a report also presented a state- new high on. We feel the children of our; all of the aforementioned croups 5..^,-,. advances to, Academy ln Elizabeth and St Isak. former Policf ( . noteworthy addition to the rec- school to be built on a 27.6 town, the future citizens. are, were dissatisfied and up»ir> ^j*.-^ ,, «j mtrl ment in which he said that he Benedicto Prep Schtwl, Newark JERan, Nicholaji Ton rflftttl01 1 rgra 11 lIn Wodbd acre tract of land in Colonla." KARKN JENSEN being short ^changed because, a™" over the easua'. r*'.aU0Tv Wf •„„< ,., ! at 3d wordsi ' P"*"" Woodbridge has long bPeri an advocate of Approval of the purchase of »"d is now an evening student Zehrer, Lt. Joseph y • • • 8 Tith f TV '»"tT << Walt Townsh|P We *<"e «ware ormunieipal pooli and recreation ' they are still on double sessions' ^ & Board &t that , T-:...:;tf the site hear East Btrtet In!** Newark College of Enirlnerr- TO WED FOItDS MAN: Mr. lln. Percy Hullrh. ,. 0 tat thL r th(>r( ^ ' " " the fact, that this 1« a major centers but has been imsucoess- and they still are being taught ti* **- ' ?»« ' •* *" G:bt«Mv« < Ookmla was obtained at a ref- ln* He Is a member of Rev Mid Mrs. Norman 0 Jenwn Qutnn, V. Mart:: • u project v within a community. ;ful in securing the necessary M rtln n of ln poorly he&ted portable build- excellent relationship and br-; erendum in 1M1. "Undertak- » Oesmer Council, annonnrr the ent»fe*" t Aquila, George R. . ( r : • vt .or people try- j,ut eom]nunltles much smaller,support. ihga huilt as temporary strut- * understanding and mutual _ . ing such a procedure," accord- J310 and is employed by the their diifhtfr. Karen. II :11am .DeJoy, Mlchitc > feeUn for aeh mhrr? .j Cw club through ln glie 4ntJ pop^ion tham ••The Township of Wood- hires in 1924. The people' are « * P™"* \£: 5 ing ^ Witt, "will prevent any Diehl Manufacturing Company Goodrich Slrfrt, Iwlln, t« fJames Oerlty, Ri,. nr.sm.ts code prao- Woodbrldg(. have developed,rirldge," he stated. "Is a com- being short-changed because ^"J* »,«- 3675 KC delay in construction as bids In Flndeme. j Rasirll Kundnon. Wn »( Mr. WUUam Guelllck, 11 • Ss f!ir oS?rPd such a project. (muhlty of much larger POP\I- they are not getting full value' ^* ****• * ? MoB- and Mrs. Irrim Knndnon. US Friday com' "And last, but equally Im- lation than communities that for the new high school can be for the 67c the Board spendsan P01"* * Paid-upH^iuI- ^ Hooter Avenbr, Fowb. portant. the Township should .have such facilities. There are advertised shortly after ap- DR. KELSEY HEADS TOIT THE tJ. N. CONGO Vlii out of every tax dollar and Medical-Surgies. Family PUn ^^ proval of the referendum. By Miss Jeni*n. a graduate of The United 8Ut. no 5 ;o to reaell the; minimum areas available ^or municipal Dr. Frances 0. Kelsey, hailed' bond money is being spent on *\ 'I^ * par'.crptrt* utilizing this procedure, the H «h and\ to announce" oftir Als0Also, ththee teachersh? wrrwr offered requirement for the swimming pools such as Fords lonal heroine for keeping costly buildings while leas ex- . *" « * <*««» ^ Board will save almost one year the Owrles E. Grefoty School wlU supply more m Incentive ;n-!ra:r.:r.i pro- need* of the presentPark. In cooperation with the 'idomide off the American pensive designs we've already *" pay. handling emergency, population of State Department of Conserva- In planning tlmeitnd will Pro-j^g"^" of Nursing, is presently em- ment for the Vr. gram plan whereby a portion, put at the hftd of built are being by-passed. traffic tion test borings were made vide the necessary class rooms ployed as a »UIT none at the Congo operation i Of iWoodbrldge." Dnlted sttttpj offlc(. "We do not need a Board of 'Community Service when required, thus avoiding Perth Amboy General Hot- Heading the V: 1 ?r by :h Discussing the proposed mar- i which proves that the arm can which will pass on requests to Education which only follow*** **** P*" a return to double sessions." „ntm plUl. llsU are ten Hi- »h. «. rf.t. „# fv,. »«* more than ten reach a minister m Wyoming ,fpasib:]lt o{ h oject per cent of the population of required the State Depart- once said, 'The only way ln teachers Is a step p the least populas Ward cre- ment of Education are required, which one human being can recognizing the i ated. All officers elected for the Board will have adequate attempt to » d trainin5g :£ New Jersey State Bureau of properly attempt to influence |Contmuacontinuall dTftnce existing Wards ln any munteli-1 time to make the request' another is to encourage han to, particularly in the field of scl- While Art's equipment, in- Navigation and the TJnlted pality wherein Ward lines are Witt indicated that his run- thlnk for himself!' This is all!enee, proeT8m ^ t0 ^iduding a Communicator Three States Corps of Engineers be enee, md ^ proeT8m ^ t0 ^ changed, continue ln office un- ning mates. Board President foforr tw0tw0metermeterss aa ssxx uu receiver consulted ln order to facilitate we ask off thh e peoplle of Wood-emendeWd d even further within _ - receiver til their respective terms of of- Clifford Handerhan and Board | bridge. Think for yourself. Do1!'he next year. for low frequencies, a coaxial a greater degree of flexibility in brid Thik f lf D ' member Edwin Casey J;'.. would works wwssiblv putting this project fice expire and until their suc- not be Influenced. Do not be The passage of the Bond ftef- support the plan to request a eight antennas M well as an,into effect." cessors are elected and quail- dlctated to. Consider a:i 6 can- j erendum last December 12th Federal grant and get the pro- electronlc him en-1 The survey stated that a fled. dldates and then vote for your'caning for additional class-; ^mr. ~' gram under way within the v1able range and Triax 500 oermanent employee of the A resolution confirming the Z children'nss future according to roomroomss anandd thre threee neneww schoolschoolss ! py next fiscal year. sin side band ward boundary changes as sub- the dictates of your conscience." ^j the result of the snlendid\ ^ transmitter 500|community, namely a suDerin- mitted by the Ward Commis- Witt stated. "The children ' •• cooperation and support of the Jl:?WBtt1,1.s8 ?£P ^JT^f Wutolj off RetRecreatioi n iis WatU plus an C.W. (Inter- to coordinate and direct was approved by the who will attend the high school lintoSed citizens of the in Colonia are now in our ele- Step Ishlp and the hard work of the n atlonftl f is the latest the entire program. 1 night, with Commltteeman mentary schools and although (Continued from Page 1) ^embers of the Board of Edu-thmg and gear is supple- "Rarely," says the report. Herman Pallon voting ln the the new h*jrh school will not •The day pit area between!cation. Board members "an-.mented by a monitor "^ fleld|"can a recreation executiv. .e do Board members ap. be required until 1965 or 1966. Route 1 and 9 should be ex-!peared before numerous groups strength meter lt tacks one'fun justice to municipal rec-1™^1'"1 and Commit teeman elected officials owe a duty to plored as a possible site; The]ciubss and organizations and thta" *» make it a ham radio reation tasks If he is assigned [George Emery abstaining. the public to take advantage location Is good. *nd w^h'thaJmade themsehes available• at operators heaven' .duties not related to this job! of everv avenue of assistance improvment of Metueheu Ave-laii times to pan on Information' The one thing to the wortd'tiUe. Fortanate Indeed is provided by the State and Fed- 40 YEARS of UNINTERRUPTED SERVICE nue, direct access is possible to and to gain sttpport to help re- that, Art wants Is a telephone Woodbrtdge !n hartni; this title eral governments." both major routes. The land is,iieve the crying needs far ad- P°le, it doesn't even Have to be fulfilled by a qualified specialist ! Stork Club Citirw his experience in the entirely in private ownership, dltional classrooms and more a new pole but it does have tojin the recreation field." for recreation, this advice is, " Township as recorded Mr give the public ^ most of this is affected by typo-program should provide single Art had to turn down one 1 tthh given: "The cost of erecting!* P"P AmboAmby GeneraGl l HoHoss - ft wcll jpun^d team with the . graphical problems a sizable j sessions for every child in the offer oi a telephone pole be- 1 18 1 We are proud o[ the record our bank has established in iU 40 >far» i * parDartt, is rfufltivpirelativelyv levelevell and fiuit-suit-,lTX7An#ivtr'MWoodbrldge AnSchoo a«.\s**\l wste*.m bi__y _ du, e _t 0* _hi ..s .cona itioJ^n I heu.» oublic buildings is becoming P' , dyring the past week ln-BMlty and fa&e to accom- due t0 his conaition he „ able for immediate develodevelop-p SeptembeStb r 1964196 . increasln 1 Iplish an educational plan and uninterrupted service to the people of Carleret and vicinity. We IIML was unable to set it up Here's!the 8 y difficult to sell to ra^nt. Compared to the Menlo; jn the the t**v&yet, Since good.! Prom Woodbridge, a daugh-progj-am second to none." ot flnanclnnanclng thehopinthehopin - some dav soon a polpoleeii t**v&yet Since good! forward lo greater gains in the years to come. The Mirces* our bank h:» Park site of approximately 100:Boar(j has the ^ ad. m ^ sproutillg"{rom hij5 gM.|sound buildings are necesaurter to Mr and Mrs. Henry Tra-; for enjoyed U in direct ratio lo the service we have rendered lo our deposit"" „ acres, the total clay pit site ls,vlce of financlai erperts to and Art will be off on a!!for educatioeducation anand publipublic rec-jvortinorecvostino . 242466 Grove StreetStreet;; aa roughly three times larger. vide lone-term bonding in order round the world trip without'rcation- here ^ an excellent son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glee Club and to all who have dbne business with our institution. opportunity for Woodbridge to Powers, 564 Alden Street; aj Alter the planning Boardjto ease the tar burden of the eaving " ^ (Continued from Page V get the maximum use of the son to 'Mr. and Mrs. Leonard completes its preliminary sur-,cltiZens of Woodbridge. Because • vey, its determination and rec-: f long-term financing and the present and future school and ittnlder, 57 Crampton Avenue;[at Lodz. Poland, and as far as TO OUR MANY PATRONS AND FRIENDS - • • o h ommenaationommendatlons will be sent t*-o 'effort - s of the Township Com- public recreation facilities by a son to Mr. and Mrs. George'the PacOJc, th"«e strain—•«•s hav-"e Harris Entered We fully realize that a large measure of credit (or our very the Town Committee, which In tee, there was no general cooperamg and planning Aluslk, 661 Leone Street. been heard. In addition, it has mit (Continued from Page 1) that the Victory turn will confer with the Wood- tax increase ln 1962 and there wisely." Prom Iselin, a son to Mr been noted gruvth and racceH is due to you—our patrons—and we take thit oppo cr Speakers at Saturday night's been selected as bridge Redevelopment Agency. - --— • • " *' ^ : "Woodlnldge Townsnlp can- and Mrs. John Mercurio, 116]Maroh has is no anticipated tax increase dinner will be Mayor Walter tunity to acknowledge our sincere appreciation. for 1963. Puther, every effort not afford to stand 'status quo' Kimbel Street- a daughter to|"neutral" music at Joint Army- Zirpolo and Jerome U, Burke, is being made, and it U hope- ln the presentation of their Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bagnatl, Navy events. president of the New Jersey The program Saturday will ANDREW CHR1STESSEN, ftnidtni. fullfll y expected, thah t there will public recreation program to 189 Brpwn Avenue. Jaycees. Dinner will be served include operatic, classical, pop- be no tax increase ln the general public. The pres- From Fords, a daughter to I Dry Air Means ular and humorous numbers. It has b ent program is a good one — Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gethard, well organized and adminis- 14 T,"i'»n street a daughter to Nate Smith, ways and means the Board — „„„ „,„ tllCi ctmu, nnnM torn rotu. the tered excellently, but it does Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson, 18'chairman, stated today that a A Township Committee of Wood-1 • wUl aft" , TtAS Dcrosm M OviMnMn I So" * «f water per day needed by the FINANCING SYLVESTER CUNKEl THOMAS Oi U^ £ ak in your home Call fur a Ant. Trtwurw mi An), itettvy Sweaters & Skirts ARRANGED t««uttv« VlctfiMldU tod I'u" OH • J Walton damonstratian today! I % Watch and feel potitivt humid- IICHAIO E. WUNMANI ' AIQAN0HUIOW 1 WcaUm at work in i l/2 PRICE HIGHEST AMI. Triiwrar MU. OR CORE IN TRADE IN COMPACTS IQStfH J, IM JTItMLAU C*wnt»llar ii U« ril DEWMSTMTIQN TODAT. SLACKS 25% OFF! ALLOWANCE Call ME 4-2903 IMPORTED CARS KETZENBERG Lillian's . Carteret Bank and Trust Co. & ORG. Inc. GODENY CHEVROLET CABTEKtT, NtW JEHSEY 1063 U. $. HIGHWAY 1 Main Office Shopping Center Off«e O N«b NMIk Jt AWMI NntiWH) Dress Shop 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret 20 CodVe Avenue O Sboptiof C«nt«' AVENEl 71 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret STOBJ! HOURS Ktb. Itli-reb. lttb Phone Kl 1-5123 Mem/w of F«iW«l R«MTM Syifm ft* CM * Mff W\ Ml Mini., Toei. Tkun., 11 A.M. to T f.M. OPEN IHEMNG8 Mift Wtd. aud Sal, tl AM. lo S P.U. PHONE Kl 1 5123 January 31, February 1, 1963 PAGE THREE Member Tea WJIISFuture Is Planned Nurses Club By Juniors AVENE1, In connection Is Organized with thr youth program Of thr WOODBRIDQE The ncw- Junior Woman's Club of A vend ,ly organized Future Nurses Club Itho talents of local youngsters uf Woodbridpp Junior High jwns displayed in ft program pre- School organized during No- jsi'iitrd hy thr MadPlyn Andre vmbrr and chartered on Jan- iSrhnnl of the Dance at the| uary 7. with Mrs Lottie Bern- jnoup's rm>nt meeting. Mrs. stein. R N as adviser, is now jivtrr Dlnknwitz. youth chair- in the process -of making bed man, arranged thr program. ;n«ls fui tli" local public health I A ton wns plnnned for Feb- ruary 12 to welcome prospective officers of the club include members. Mrs. Prank Katko,] f'U::5ti:ii Curtis president; membership chairman, an-j nn.ui MeOnrry. vice president; muincd women, between the P' is'v jnvne Wilverdlng. sec- apes of 18 and 33 are welcome :i '.iiv, Alice Stockel, publicity to join. Interested persons ch'iivir.m. iinrt Mrs Bernstein, mny phone her at ME 6 -1610. advis'M Withm the next two Tlie tea will be held at 8:15 weeks. Mrs, Nielson. who trains P. M at the Avenel-Colonla .the JANS at Pfrth Amboy Oen- First Aid building. FUTURE NURSES CLUB CHARTERED: Pictured above are the officers an* adviwt icral Hospital, will address the ! A letter was received from of thf newly organized Future Nurses t'lnb of Woodhririifp Junior llieh School which waS group Plans have also been the Avenel Public Library organised durin« Novembir and chartered on January T with Mrs. Lottie Bernstein. R.N., made to view films on various Board of Trustees thankinE the as adviser. Left to right are: Pem Jayne Wllverdine. secretary: Dawn MeGarry. vice phases of nursing begtnhing Iclub for its donation pnd sup- president; Christine Curtis, president; Mrs. Bernstein! adviser, and Alee Stoekel, publicity sometime in March. f iport. A subscription to the chairman. The group meets once a week I I MH.HS: Michael l)f Strphano. pant grand scph Irame, William Bnman. Mr. OP Strfann, Joseph ,NPW Jersey Outdoors Magazine and Mrs, Bernstein said, "They M Vtidrrw's Council, Knight* of (olumhns. l.:irdi«;rc. lohn (;r;inelli. Seated. Mrs. PoRiiny. Mrs. Frame, ' will be' sent regularly • to the |are very enthused, most Inter- hnrinrrd at a dinner Saturday »t thf K of < Mrs. Roman, Mrs. IV Stftann. Mrs. lurdiere. Mrs. |local library, according to Mrs, Sisterhood Plans ested and willing to work." Wimdbrldff. Standing Andrrw Pnjany, Jn- lilHMclll. i Albert Atkins. American home Special Education to be Committees within the group "jrhairman. Children's Party lnduda Community Resources, ' Rehearsals are in progress! AVENEL — Lester Jacobs Library Books on Nursing. weekly for the club's entry ih| Teachers' Panel Subject chairman of the Congregation JANS Committee, and Publicity ,li School Ithi1 sixth district drama tourna- B'nai Jacob building fund drive Committee. spoke at the recent board . i ment. March 6, in Westfleld. WOODBRIDGE — "Special Recently tbe group toured meeting, of the Sisterhood B'nai' i Mrs. William Dean Is directing!Education in the Woodbridge the First Aid Squad building Jacob. He urged members to with Mr. Mathiasen and Mr. |s,.ind :.i 'In- I the "women" patients "at ~ Perth SpecM Education at Keasbey Miss Agatha Graham is co-chairman of the project. made quickly when help is need- having op- Amboy General Hospital. The School, jchairman of the birthday din- The nominations committee ed. The squad is celebrating its nglish Erm- pediatrics ward at the hospital for the informative ner scheduled for Thursday chairman, Mrs. Herman Parer 25th anniversary with a mem- will be presented with valen-, evening will include discussions March 7. Members may invite announced her committee wil! bership of 34 men who answer •nfius. Public tines which are being prepared on everv Phase of the work guests and prospective mem- soon start preparing the slate calls each c!i:cv Interior 1 children in s Mial Educa ,E*R cartons are being collected" * P - bers. The installation dinner t,.i.r;i:-, Math- tion |by Mrs. Atkins to make activity classes. A film will bejhas been set for.Thursday, May Tuesday is the regular meet and Nelson i!:i: !>r",nnint! jsets for the pediatrics ward.!shown and ft Question and^an- —23 , with Mis• s -Ruth Wolk as ,Taylor chaperoned the 35 girls - and Typinx. ]The dealine far the cartons and 5Wer Period wU! >* conducted chairman. Miss Wolk. who is '. tdvancd The eetinK is open to tnetne S „ materials for the Philip-i The meetinK is open also chairman of the Deb Ball, | pines has been set for February iPUblic announced that application 12. forms for the '63 ball to be A book of foreign recipes is Id Friday, December 27. at > ''MtlOIl tl-r for ibeing compiled for competition,1st Aid Squad icotch Plains Country Club, •..•»; American*; j at the state convention by«ttrs ill be ready around March 1. iirh runs for iix 1 Robert Brinley, international Miss Graham, membership ".iltlun iff All : relations chairman. Installs Slate hairman, urges members to • • .! S:i) tuition j Mrs. Anton Souza, braille; AVENEL — A dinner dance1 nvite guests, who may be in- :•> nights All chairman, announced the localjmarked the occasion of the in- vested in joining the club, to : ..:• Tiiur.iiiiiv Brownie troops are collecting stallation of the new officers of ny meeting. i. minrma'.mn, buttons and zippers for book- the Avenel-Golonia First Aid Miss Claire Sutch, president lets to be made by her depart- Squad. The affair, held at the as anounced that a Leader- iment. squad's headquarters, was ar- ship Seminar has been ar- New Jersey's The annual stuffM toy con- ranged by Steve Meszaros, Rob' ranged through Rutgers Uni- Favorite test will be held this year among ert Gassaway and Charles •ersity to be held Saturday, the local Girl Scout troops, ac-iwadenklee. February 18 at Howard John- CLEANERS jcordins to Mrs. Dinkowitz. The invocation was given by son Restaurant, New Brunswick included 'Rules for the contest have been Jack Wells; the flag salute and ircle. Reservations may CARAVANS AND lOSTlMIS: II. William l>f l.ont, Irtlurer, who will sp^ak before | sent to the scout leaders. the welcome was extended by made at tomorrow night's ses- thr S*»arfn Hi»t«r> Club Wednesday. Lt shown with l'ersian rugs, brocades, and ancient J A revision of the by-laws will Mr. Meszaros. Master of cere- : Name • J11 hancints hr will nhlbit during hi.s talk. i be conducted by Mrs. John monies was August P. Greiner HR. CLEANING James jEgan. Jr, parliamentarian. On former Woodbridge Mayor. X)MMITTEE MEETS Every day incl. Saturday ( •;'•',: the committee are Mrs. Dinko- Stanton Glenn, district head 'ollows Rare Rugs and Handings Club Endorses Iiwitz, Mrs. Mazza, Mrs. Souza, of the New Jersey State First SEWAREN—The dance com- president, I Mrs. Anthony P. Graham and Aid Council, installed Mr Mes- mittee of the Sewaren Civic As- ociation met at tlfe home of ,:.i vice presl- J Mrs. Bruce McKee. zaros, president; William Selby, Mrs. Mazza, president, ap- vice president; Frank Cenegy, Idward Quackenbush to fl- To be Shown by Speaker Candidates lalize plans for a Spring dance (i! IChOskl. treas- mted John E an utera treasurer; Albert Lebeda, finan- BIG SAVINGS - Unanimous en> »«• « ' be. held in March, Mr. !' iw.ird Otto •/ J : AVmsITT — Unanimous en-!i'ure ar>d education chairman. cial secretary; Mr, Gassaway, 8JEWAREN - H William De- The "trip" will start at Portdorsement of Mayor Walter | _ . Quackenbush and Miss Peggy •I-'..L:-V ( M]a £gan reportw on im ftt rding FecO secretary: Robert 'ombs, co-chairmen led the and ir- Long, prominent lecturer will beiSudan. where the spicf-s are un-Zirpolo. Robert E. Jacks and,tendance at the Community Snowfleld, William Lukacs, discussion and preliminary Every TUESDAY now being made the guest speaker at the.next.funded from the area: spice is- Joseph Manzlone for re-electionj3cholarship Program's lecture|Robert Donato and Mr. Selby ^reparations were made. vs first dance ! of HisWland of Zanzibar, and load our was announced by the trustees. The delegates are ; 5ch ol ud . . . _. deadline for entries in the cre- Mr. Donato, Mr. Lukacs and WHY PAY MORE? '"" ° " *Club to be held at the home caravan for, the long journey Ward. Sixth District Demo- _ Rtiye wrUmg contegt wfts &n Stephen Bumback; alternates ot}ilof Mr«T . r JJ AdamAdams .W Wess t Avt •lishmrnu *: ". '' l ^'i'hrouuh the ancient cities ofcratic Club. Action was takenjnounced as March 1 by Mrs. being Robert Gardner and nue, Wednesday at 1:30 P M .••'•tins will be a iLuxor. Karnak. and Thebes. the group's recent meeting Egan. She also announced that Larry May. •"! February 10. story hours will be held once a Others installed were: Utr A M Mass. ;representative ot our govern- Lands. Petra. Baghdad. Pal-j final plsns were made for the month for member's dhildren. Donato, captain; Mr. Lukacs •mwit in such American Embas-myra. Damascus. Bibtose, Baal-;installation dinner which will Saturday Mrs. Mazza will at- first lieutenant: Mr. Gassaway Sauuht ,le»MArnnun Heshmite Kms-beck, and finall' "y to th' e great' ; held 8aturda> night at the iTronttend ™the presidents' council inisecond lieutenant; Ina Rhodes l'o//im March dom of Jordan. Damascus, ports of Tyre and Sidon. whwe'm. Cabin. Woodbridge. Roger!™nton [third lieutenant; Mr. Wells M: William Dan 8yr'a on various asslsnmenti.we meet our vessel to retunrrjoyle'i orchestra will play for (chaplain; Mr. Cenesy; Instruc- Finest Funeral Designs Dr. Kelsey will head new US.itor and Robert .Wittman, good SLIPCOVERS '" '! the March of with the Embassy at Beirut, fof a new cargo. dancing Tickets are available Created With Care . . '•• !-!ui area, an-Lebanon and Warsaw, Puland. the imaginary caravan will;from Harry Watters, chairman, unit for testing drugs on and welfare. Always we strive to ">• thr Mothers'will present a colorful prod am >,,. filled with many surpnses.iMrs. Prank Tobm. Mrs. Walte-r humans. Recognition was extended thi : following men: Mr. Donato for make each funeral . LOOK wii: tuKi- thf| . "leav's" one ancimt city porado. Thomas Butler and U NOTICE :ind Mr. Showfleld, fifteen years or floral piece we de- 'u- ol volunteer group on ft most unusual "lour-^ud country, on into another, 'smpa Oalvano Tickets Can Bt of service sign worthy to serve • 'u nines.. She w.V fullo»-ir.« th.' H: n--.i spici- - . \vw will haw the up- The club will hold a Chinese ]v ml as a loving tribute. •••;\":,,. imernled in trails om;« u.vd by t!i- vr.at .oituiuU- of seeing one ot the auction with Mrs. Michael Purchased At Thr Door Guests present were: Police contact her at canid cuiawins, daiu, a.-. li»f; i authentic and lavish dis-jFlorlo and Mrs^Peter DeChille. Chief and Mrs. Nels Lauritzen mos Saturday Nite Police Commissioner Thomas Avenu*. M soon M back as 2000 years before thejpiays of man's costumes pre- co-chairmen. Their committee for the Costello: Avenel Fire Chief anc WALSHECK'S birth of Christ sented in the lecture world to- consists of Mrs. Butler, Mrs. In addition to seeing'Anthony Catrone, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Paul Chomiak; Avenel Rn FLOWERS I day. NOTRE DAME Company president and Mrs, p of the most elegant bro-!Shenk, Mrs. Frank Murphy. JBS Amboj Ave. HE 4-1636 jcadf's.' from Damascus, handjMrs. Walter Sobieski, Mrs. Leo William Dwyer; Mrs. Glenn am GLEE CLUB CONCERT Mrs. Floyd Owens. 'loomed fubrics from North Af-ILaSalle, Mrs. Steve Pinaha and the speaker will exhibit!Mrs,-.Anthony O'Brien. An- at hand-made copper tiays. an-inouncenient will be niade later WOODBRIIXiF. wull han::inns, und Per- of the lime and place of the SKNIOR HIGH WATCH EAl II WEEK'S PAl'ER F()« TDES. SPECIAL mil rugs. _ afluir Sponsored by VVOODBUIDGE ORCHID SERVICE CLEANED LIONS CLUB NOW JOINS BOND CLEANERS rcrfurmaiice at 8:15 P.M. In The Tuesday Specials This Saturday, Feb. 2nd Uver a J4alf'Century your Orchid Service Cleaners Loeated At Tickets $1.50 CAKTEltET SHOPPING CENTER Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret av«- Your Also FRIDAY and SATURDAY J-^erdonal W. GRAND & IRVING - RAHWAY Wardrobe KuhulouH RUTH MORGAN It IK)ES make a SiIIK ins Sensation . . . aba diff«T«-iM-e WHERE Do Jtl %L Ernie Scott Trio Ttemuhont Fur Your Dmdnf Pleasurr You Save . . . D A Y-SWOT-*'' SUNDAY "The Only Federal County LAUNDERING . if Popular DOTTIE HOLIDAY in Middlesex County" intrrnatlottkl Ptlk Stnger GREINER "THERE'S A BOND CLEANERS NEAR ¥GU" Mercury FORDS COLONIA FUNERAL iill Now Uruukwick *« Iiinuo AT*, ua CcaM 1904 - AUCJU8T V QRHINI1R. Director ISELIN ""I SHIRT LAUNDEKKK; FEDERAL SAVINGS CARTERET DotUe Holiday t Oak Cm U. 44 Green Street W^slniiclun Avc, Cor, Htii 117 Main Street •> 1 \ in boy Avenue WEDNESDAY Ernie Scott Woodbridge 7^ Kooicvtlt Avc. RAHWAY THURSDAY Wuudbridce 1392 ME t> UIIMI WOODBRIDGE £ 7, .«C*«."" 114 Main St. H» AmUoj \vt N«xt la inapdUi January 31, February 1, 1963 TL-KB -rp PAGE FOUR Emergency Squad Bazaar Planned Dinner Last Night Marks AVENEL PERSONALS Bv Girl Scouts Opening ojr-*Y' Campaign Yearly Report - Girl WOODBRIDOE — Fred Pftr- _8t AndreWi Counoll of th« firm at 8 P. M »n. ex-captain of the Wood- 179 selcomfd 9 Lar-: METUCHEN - About 236 nations. The drlre will culmi- Knignu of Cotumbui held a _widn«sd«y the 1 sen Inn thr Troop lir thelrj people attended the sponsor! nate in a selective house-to-! brldce Emergency Squad, Ino, orand KnlihU dinrur ^tnl JJ p T. A. WI mr^n: Tuesday dinper Inauguratininaugg the Me- house canvass by a residential night at ths Middlii- g etr(j ptrtJr Open [Q for 1982. advised the DalD e Fnrrne'on was put In;tuchen-Edison Y&CA 1400.000 division In mid-March. More Kl Home. wood. ]tc , P M ln the |(. char?" of tti- Julie! Lowe rol- Building Fund Campaign last, than 50 persons will partici- lanswered 1.321 calls and as- bridge. In honor of Mlehwl D» purpose room, Ifftfcfh with the girls maklnj nKeht to hear of the necesjdtj!pate in the canvass. sisted 1.489 persons. The am- fltefano. p»»t grand knight. bulances traveled 11161 miles —The Annel Lior . o'^innl e->nt.iirifT The best fQr completing the Y's bulldtaf John'A. Chamberlain, presi- -Tomorrow at t t M. th« meet* Wednesdadd y M « • *nd members lemd 3.U7 nd ro^'slrrr will tv rhtwn at the expansion program and to dent of the YMCA board of « DMt^n of Ubtrty, at the Log Cabin. Woot!> | »tm of the details of the pub directors, ln reeling 11* spon-: hour*. ! Calls broken down include !w<1* °f —The school budget rt,vh<- was chwn to '!<• subscription program sors at the dinner In Fellow-• ths topic of » mfirihr 1149 highway accldtnts; 49 in- meets at rl'-ct >lv YMCA building on 'the 42-year-old building that Ing Wednesdav at a r and Ti fires. Ward Sixth District Demo- IIT'I of nntf of the (flrls who Metuchen - which'** are all familiar with on cratic Club will hold their In- at the Avcnel-Colonii r ii"> MVr "Pd in wrltins to a.*m front iiong High flt. and,High Street was designed to Mr Iverson advised the em- -•-••- —j,__.. »* th# Lot Squad building. . ppi "!>' TVy have until n"xf -xtend toward take Av*. —serve a population of 4.000 p*o-J truck put into amice •station dinner »t th. J —Religious service* t'!- »v> nwtinir ti elve her ,a, available for examination Pi*. T«day. it serves a popula- In August on Rosary »ndjheld tomorrow it Cnnc th" InfTir.a'lon needed. rp'cuf plan until such time u m Andrew-IB.Ml jMob ,t g.3n !A ttr Dsrern P-'TJ'» wn^ Hppolnted,featuring floor plans and all the Metuchen-Edlion area." the members can be trained ln ' Com- Candle lighting tta,- chi'rmRTi o' the Oirl Scour data pertaining to the expan-j "Today." he continued, "is heavy rescue work, respondld Church mu n lon ln Iw-^-on Marguerite Lawn slon program, was distributed the era of space exploration, to numerous calls Involving . , ._ . A si ^wlll hold breftklut at serious accidents, two missing B an* Nwy Lee Krall are in Ttle two-color. 12-pase bro- rocket propulsion, and nuclear Marian. Oulld of the charire nf planning the East°r ,hur(,, entitled "Mandate of fission. And it is the age of children, and the fatal lost 91 basket for the Troop's needy -fhe p^fe Building' a population explosions. Yet. child ln Madison Township. , h y A Aid ™" • Greater YMCA." points outpour 'Y' has not kept pace, JAYCEE STORY: Pic tared above arc. left to rithl: Stanley J, l*ann and Paul J. Nem- John Olaen, newly elected " ^ Thp. troop 'spent time discus- thH( "construction of the 1400,-wlth the population explosion crirnt Jr., reprrsentinK Woodbridcf Township Jaycees, prnentlng a copy of "Young Men capUln. advised the squad had, _^t Avfnf, flwmen hoi(j Program Srhrdud sinu the questionnaire "How 100 addltion ,£, tne- present right here in the Metuchen- Can Change the World." thr Jayrer story, to Mrs. Caroljn Bromann, librarian. Barton loaned numerous hospital beds m n(niati Monday at thfi WOODBRIDOI — ; Do You Rate as a Friend Torbuilding wll] p^oy^t tne means'Miwn area? We hay?, of Public Library, Woodbridce. Thr book was presented to aU the Township libraries as and oxygen equipment to many ^ ,t 1*0 P. M. (O. Baldwin, publicity <•! 1 flrfhouw All?" arriving at the conclu- t0 morft ^^ double ^ actlve coursei raade changes in our part nf the observance of National Jaycec Wt«k. local residents during the year _The Democratic and ClTle,Udl«i Aid Society of • slon that more effort Is needed membership of your YMCA building over the years — but and many, have filled to con- b of Ewt Ayfn41 mwt Mon-t re sby t e ri a n Ch i: on their part. (Thus, the new*one-story build- study and survey conducted byj side with stones - although tact the squad when finished;. t ^ Mtple ^y^ parm'nounced the prorran- 1 wU1 hel me .^Ll^!.^*'^-^! !?"'!'^ P «t important-experts from the National with the equipment which pre- ^ ^.^ p M .Your State." scheduled ! j Aid Squad Makes Jn 3aJtiion l low many chain bracelets are WM ,_.,,., * (lemiln| gm ln evidenc*. WyenU the use to othen ln need —Foundert DW *U1 be ob- ruary 1J haa been i* Bawar Items were worked on.now and ta foreseeable fu-|ChristUin Association. Prelimi- The uncluttered look of Pins are unusually brilliant sened by the Arenel Schools until March 13. t»h uL W" ture Md will make possible n*ry plans and drawings for Report dresses, suits and coats this 4 and t P. T. A. meeting Tues- Mrs. Andrew L. Sin; new and ln various shapes. Many Difference of Opinion added space in the present!the structure were pre- devotion! and presided year ctdls iat welJi "of them are worn on pockets He: "I know a man who hu daf at t P. M. ,,... bulldmg for the cotitlnumtton;pared by the Building and Fur- COLONIA — During i962,i J* y Jacob business meeting l.i is being shown in all sixes, Or an attached to necklaces. been married 40 yean and -Sisterhood Bnal expansion of the diversi-inlshlrigs Service of the Na- special trips such as transport- meet* Tuesday at the Awnel Hostesses were Mm' A:>. ipenda every evening at home." ins a local man from Beth It-.shapes and colon. , it'rmnd Mrs. Lillian K Sarbobt for evening San be She? "That's what 1 call Jewish Community isrowing iniblie" O. if. Yoxslmer, general cam- rael Hospital. Passalc.,to Scran- The *lem]«M dram n**d ( HofttfMea fflr thr r. future camping trips. ton, Pa, and_brlngtag a resident | long and dangling — for day-love."* \t-Vi P-M. ! As outlined by Philip T, paign chairman, said "there.Is braceleU for bare wms time the solid stone or largel He: "The doctor calls it par- -Avenel Memorial Post, V, Inn will be Ruefger, Jr., chairman of the of these are on the button is gaining In popukrltyjalysis" If. W, meeta at the yaple Tree Mrs Alexander Nash. expansion committee, the pro- I the Volunteers of Colonla First posed building project will fur-elation Is urgently needed.rand . nlsh: jthat our project is a sound|Aia »»u»a- At Pack Session An Olympic-size, four lane one. I am confident that the| I" his year end report, Cap- . r^... . „ iswlnunlng pool; a gallery seat-(necessary support will be fqrUi-jtaui Marty Dress lists a total! ISBUN A Court of Honorj o spectators; am-!coming from throughout the of 62-1 calls answered 251 em- mg nearly 2O ; ^°l ^t J^ 8h0WCT- locker a1d clothes Metuchen - Edison area to ergencles, 240 transports. 140 47 at the First Presbyterian checklns ^^ klns IIo r memberb s tltranslatt e tthhe expansioansion pro- miscellaneouill s including fires. Church where Scoutmaster Wil-:ind y^\/Oti K drying reality Emergency calls included ev- llam Doerr awarded badges as . tW() grtlm |TOOmi ^l ,Cl Th...e. campaign chairman erythIng from maternities to foDows: for the instructional staff; a urged the sponsors and others'heart attacks and auto aeci- Robert room for women and participating in the $400.000.dents to suicides. Ackerman and William Doerr, girls, including individual .fund raising effort — the first Final tally reveals a total of! LW^ Jr., Go-Roundup Patch; Ed- dressing booths: modem filtra- capital fund campaign in the 7,383 miles for the year and] ward Barrett and Roger Ar- tion and ventilation systems:^the space remains the same. 2.327 volunteer man hours con-j galas, Public Health Merit heating plant for We simply must grow with the tributed. j Badge: • the new structure: and addl-'times," Mr. Chamberlain said, In December alone, 48 calls; Robert Black and Laurence Mi-jf|"" V were answered with 25 emer-l halik, First Class Scout; An- ' space on the' Other speaksrs last night in- T property. cluded John P. Stevens m, gencies, 13 transports, and 10 [ drew Olesin, Second Class miscellaneous. In this busiest! Scout;; Fred Retake and Fred In addition. Mr. Ruegeer chairman of the memorial 3rd Big Week of This Great Sales Event! month of the year, 583 miles| Fricke, Firemanshlp Merit pointed out, completion of the'subscription committee, and were covered and 188 man Badge; Olesin, Reinke, Thomasi a mem- hours utilized. Bowen, David Bparkman andr^,^™ present facilitiesiber of the corporation iubscTlp- LANCASTER BRAND Steve Olesin, Junior Leaders as follows: Ition committee. Training Slide; Doerr, Fishing A new exercise and gymnas-l Mr. Stevens said, ln part, kind of corporate citizenship Merit Badge; Robert Ackerman, tic room when the present'"our committee will offer to; in our area." Joseph Ackerman. Eckenberser, swlmimng pool is covered over [certain individuals and family Committee chairmen intro- Black and Doerr, Perfect At- and reconstructed; and a gToupe, throughout the Me- duced but who did not speak tendance: Fricke. Gary Bal- health club doubled to size toWhen-Edlaon area the chance were Donald R. Hume,, co- schneider, Black. J. Ackertnan, make this facility available to! to dedicate sections of the chairman of the commercial Bowen. Edkensberger, Robert many more men and women ;in greater YMCA ln their own division; Fred F. Runyon, co- ROUND Edwards, John Sullivan. Ml- the area- names and in honor or memory chairman of the memorial halik, and Donald Walters, Mr. Ruegger emphasized that|of loved ones. Our committee]committee; and L. W. Tomlln- Flrst Aid Merit Badge: and;lhe building plans are based has set Its sights on raisins son, chairman of the clubs andi Dominic Lanza, Tenderfoot uP°n an unbiased, objective a major part of the Metuchen- organizations committee. Mr.j Badge. nearly half a century of serv- Edlson YMCA Building Fund. Wilkerson spoke in behalf of! The Charteharte r was presentepsdd ||lce compiled by the YMCA — We are prepared to do *o." Alfred G. Blake, chairman of toto ROAST by representatives of the R»ri-! flfollol w cloaelll y hthe carefully Mr. Wilkerson explained that! the corporatiolon camcommittee: , who S&H tan Council. Boy Scouts ofjdeveloped plan which has been 'in town after town and city waa unablfe to attennd. America. «t Up for the drive. The plan after city, major help by cor- Rabbi Hershel Matt of the calls for personal solicitation jporatlons has played an lm- Temple Neve Sholom of Me- BOTTOM GREEN STAMPS Casualties throughout the Borough ofjportant pert ln making possl- tuchen offered the Invocation, with purchase of "Man who never saw a motor Metuchen and the Township We the creation of needed re- and the Rev. Harry Ver Strate, Ib. ,«ar," runs a news item. Hos-|of Edison of business and ln- creational and cultural facili- pastor, The Reformed Church! pltaJs, of course, are full of[dustry, potential memorial sub- ties and programs. I am cer- of Metuchen, gave the Bene-I 79 these. — Punch. Iscribers, and dubs and organ-tain we can count on the sameldiction. or more TOP ROUND ROAST UNCAJTH MAND $5.00 LANCASTER and coupon btlow Everything piles up handsomely in a Chevy II including savings TOP SIRLOIN ROUND ROAST BIAND Imagine a low-loading wagon roomy enough to this one goes and goes on a gallon. They grow EYE ROUND ROAST •*««*« 1.09 handle most anything you can heft—and still CHEVY n with brakes that adjust themselves. An exhaust trim enough to slip into cramped parking spots. system that lasts longer. And a Delcotron GROUND ROUND LANCASTER HAND FREE! 100 S&H Green Stamps We imagined it, built it and called it Chevy II. generator that keeps battery reserve power up. Except Fluid Mjlk, CrMin and Cigartttm Made it as dependable as a wagon can get Want to hear more? How about a low price, And made it so it'll keep piling up savings natty interiors, Body by Fisher craftsmanship LEG and RUMP - MILK FED over the years. Those show up in the way Keeps Going Gieat —and a talk with your Chevrolet dealer soon! with $5.00 purchase or more NOIM .. VEAL 49 Addrtu [flcdivt thru S*hird»y, February 2nd SHOULDER VEAL Orw Coupon pw Shopping (tmiy VEAL CHOPS »-*• * 7* * * 8* BREAST OF VEAL * 35c

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LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE 4 1 No Coupon quart \n J !dt«) MAYONNAISE WHU Golden Cr«M, Style l6 J/ cin I Q! DA/RY PIILSBURY FLOUR 5 49c FROZEN FOOD PEANUT BUmR 39: •IRDS IYE VELVEETA SARAN WRAP 49c CORN WAFTS ' Ofl Lab«l pkg Nova M It-Door 6-Fatnenger Utation Wagon 45 MARCALTOILH TISSUE 3 :;25« Chevy 11, Cmair aid CorvetU. BAKERY ALLSWEJET MARGARINE 2 49c 8 '1.00 IN SOUTH AMBOV IN CABTERET * W METUCHEN ,N PEETH i : DIEC Brlggs Chevrolet COOKIES,'"""°-«'"'—- A ROMAN LASAGNE 2 i 89c St-PA 1-14*0 . tic. Jiie Chevrolet, lie. T«M Chevrolet, lie. J. TREE TAVERN PIZZA 2 iri COOKIES - CAKE FB-CP January 31, February 1, 1963 PAOI nvi OBITUARIES Organ Recital

Ml II. ENFIELD Church Burial was In Holy To Aid Drive li.irva] amices Rosary Ccmrtrry. , FnR'ifi. SO, 53 A nativr of Italy, the de- COLONIA --• Joseph Fennel- i who ^k?d last'ceasrd hnd resided in Hopelnwn lv. Colonla Majch of Dimrs MI BI thr U. S. for 3S yeais before inovinir t.n f'hairman. reports that plans Hiv-pital. Staten Port Rendlnu a year aeo . He been completed for an or- •, HIT held Mon-was thr widower of the late Ida recital for the benefit of (in iner Funeral Bertolow.i the MARCH OF DIMES to be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Col-' , , rii sirct. Wood- HP was a retired employee of onin Junior Hl?h School. ,- vMs in Lake the,Woodbrldgp Tnwnfchrp Road ••• The orsanlst. William Floyd. ::,;i,il P.u-k, New Department and a parishioner has been chosen as the most of St. Anthony's Church 'outstanding example of theatre . , ,1 «•«.< .-in ex-chief Surviving are three daiiRh- oritaii playina. He recently cut Oimpanv 1 and >rs. Mrs. Delia Bottl. with ecord which Is now on th« f.:-r coirmtsslnnrr whom h? resided: Mrs, Alice market, rolled "King of the Or- • •:,•: fi He was a^ndrponi. Hopolawn. and Mrs san" used by Cook Labonitrir- • :,.. Ex'-mot Plr*-;CI«l!a Plnelli. Perth Ambny irs He was previnnslv staff oi- .•'mi and thf Fire-^on, Ouldo, Honeinvn- 12 eanist [,t! the Para- • Association, both TrnndchHriren. nnd 25 (treat- mount anri'RprHb City, plavrd i], -ids hl'o a mem- grandchildren at the Pnvk Sheraton Hnt"ls. and is presently ensased at the .: -ii' i'h of L.vnd->(,i?iv|[;>j-r p^ANS | Savoy Resturant. West Orange. ,,,ri to I^^lin 30 WCfODBRIDOE - He is also orsanlst at St. Tioc.- {"-trices for Onirnt Evnns BO ;co"<; Church, Newark. ,,,. his widow, l!)0 t>ck»r Pin pp. *rn died Richard Layton. populnr . • : a son. EiweneiMondav st Perth Amhov On- !recording artist, will accompany li;.. mother, 'Mts-i-.fal ftnsoital, were held yes- 54th ANNIVERSARY: Mr. and Mrs. Oeorje Evon. 11 'Floyd on the drums. ,,-. tvllir and six'erdav at the Orelner ScWaren Avenue, Sen-arm, celebrated their Mth wfddlne l.ihn Orpsskopf Home. 44 Own Street Bnrl»! ' A $10,000 Allen Custom Thea- anniwsary yesterday, A surprise dinner party was given v> Foley, I.iellnrwill takr place {odnvat, Funn*- itre orean will be supplied by, in their honor Sunday at home by their sons and daugh- Uchtenberjer, oMIdr- Oqietery. Tunk-hanrmrk I the Rondo Music Company, of ters. Thf couple was married in a Hungarian Church at 1'YR ORGANIZES: Abovr arr the clisrtrr offirrrs of secretary: Ralph Kushinskv, rernrdng secre- Union. j V Mrs Charles Pa the Vnitrd Young Rrpuhlicaru. Left to right, seated tary: KreriVrirk Stebhins and .Inhn Srhreiber Jr.. directors. Phoenhvillf, Pi., on January 30, 1909. They formerly , v City; Mrn Er- . The deceased was employed Barry Harris, director; Alan A. Rnikoff, president: r;iul Missing from the picture is Charles Morrison, director. The program will consist of j resided iii Perth Amboy before moving to Sewaren Mine a variety of popular tunes, Jazz I • ,)• New Mllford.os clerk at'the Foster Wheeler Nrmrriut Jr., vice president; standinc. f ar| Firming, enr- 30 years ago. They ai> the parents of five daughter! Mr. Dona Leonard,|Corp, Carteret. for 15 years and noveilles, as well as more! and three sons, Mrs. Mary Knatak, Woodbridte; Mr*. Hudson. N. Y : al-s*nd was a member of the First serious music. During intermis- Ann Superak, Clark Township; Mrs. Helen Gnral, Ctr- rrv John EtifWd,';Presbyterlan Church of Wood- MRS. ISIDE ROSSI wrvlces sion rock and roll music will be | teret; Mrs, Elizabeth Kdly. Carteret, and Mrs. Sn« Dickey, V Irvine E, Nfw-!bridge Formerly of Scranton. Is de p ™c UnitedYoungRepublicans played on electric guitars. j Keambnrg; Michael and George F.von. Sewaren, and John Tickets may be obtained from Evon, Woodbridge. v E RutrWford Pa., he had resided in Wood- ' - Mr. Fennelly. 103 McKlnleyj ,bridIT ful dining and dancing )U!rt bf ajipn-••!a .d 1 .: were held yrs- * . - '" UI. •*:!! be held tomorrow, needs of all people; the young; Rjrt Wayne. Ind. — A ban- for yon toniglit my dear itn»'' Ki in •• K'.ynn a:u! Son ^ •'• 10 m AM. at the Leon J. Ofr-in heart, spirit and mind whojdit. fleeing from police, wasp ,• f„ nf X.._„• „„ . , , x Terr iptdal night the V.: •' Pro. (wtr us u ufBI •:•'• '22 Ford Avenue Duc.an ,ty pyj^aj Home. 411 Amboy:desire two party Kovemment.'tripped by a pretty girl r ' l " "» out for a Terr ipedal glrL" C . :rci! : i'-qiiern Mavi s! <>! W..:. Avrmu1, with a ma*s of 'he'It Ls dedicated to the civic, so-, Edwma Eves saw police chas-if/omp Adopted by GS Church Bur- ThI™e' o""'"^tlec ^ A*s »>"> ;:; Angels at 11 A.M. at St. .lare.s' cial and political growth of the[ing a man on a business street COLONIA — Brownie"Troop ofHurwarr ,0™-, ;r:a; a, *iLS .*'."„ Church Burial will be In St communty and of its mejm-jaael as he passed her she stucki^ Neighborhood 1, District 4, l G<>r;rudf Cemetery Colon:l bers." '* ;4%t her foot. Charles R. Perry un(jer the leadership of Mrs. V. ".."' ,"[ ,' '.'lde" d -de" ' - - Pr lfr:ar a, Joseph Leo. Madison Town-fell flprawling and a policeman ;gipa^ nas adopted a patient M.rvJ pilfer:"!*! tl"" F'->t ^>' first'sra^student a: St ship, representing the Young arrestet him. !at the Edgar Hill Nursing • PRESCRIPTIONS '.' W:'.' -.;r Hunter. Church of Iulm and a member Jamfs p»roch;al her" Republicans organization of Miss Eves said later thatiHome, woodbridge, and recently P;«- :<'r; mother, of Dax^scin I/odi/e F. ' a brother, Jiseph; TjY.R. is not an affiliate, spoke:bU sorry for him. representatives will deliver a DuVal! Mrs founder and preatdent of the and hjs pa[Prna] (randnother..to the group on the progress birthday cake and gilts. • FILM SUPPLIES Mr»..Kiunel KaU;:i Company. Linrn.Mr, Owr)!ia • mrTirr. Gar--that Is being made in the At Heart! Intermediate Troop 113, un- Elizabeth Importers. SVw York City He woaj county and the need for mcve-i It was a national figure, ac-idler the leadership of Mrs. J. • GREETING CARDS 'h* t.ame Tura-was the husband o. the late __ ._ ment, M the Qnf, sUrled ln'ceptjIlg a position with the Montour and Intermediate Peter Wa&ko:. Baaslma (Shonf.> T() H0LD CIRCXS Woodbridge. His advice to theBureau of Engraving and Print-Ti-oop 88 under the leadership PUBLIX ':<• !::idr»n Sun-lving are four daughters, WOODBRIDGE-T!:e Wood-group was well received, at oneling. that is supposed to have of Mrs. H. Frankel, will visit U. S. One, Woodbridte Mrs-E

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xkxXtxd January 31, February 1,1963 PAGE SEVEN i6Dolls for Democracy" Sisterhood Services ProgramShownbyLeague FORDS—First Friday Masses To Sponsor at Our Lady of Peace Church FORDS — A program on will be at 6:30, 8 and 11 o'clock Brotherhood, specially geared Exposition of the Most Blessed 'Tots' Movie to a child's level and Intake, Sacrament will take place at Is the Dolls for Democracy pre- the 11 O'clock Mass. Adoration FORDS — "The Pled Piper sentation currently being Reen until 2.00 P.M., ending with by several local Cub Scout and nf Hamlln," a full-length color Benediction. fentnre film starring Claude Qlrl Scout Groups. First Saturday devotions be- Rains and Van Johnson will be Sponsored by the Antl-De- «ln Immediately after the sponsored by the 81sterhood of famatlon League of B'nal o'clock Mass, Saturday Is also the Parkway Jewish Center at B'rlth, the members of the the feast of the Purification of its children's theater partv on Rnmot Chnpter are currently the Blessed Virgin Mary (Can- Washington's Birthday. Febru- showing this program to al dlemas Day). Candles will be ary 22, from 2 to 4 P\ M. at interested groups, Mrs. Eugene blessed before the 8 o'clock ierp;pr's Community Room Kalet, AD.L. chairman for the Mass, In Menlo Park. Three cartoons, chapter, announces that the The 10 o'clock Mass on Sun- 'Mr. Macoo." "Woody Wood- program was seen on Tuesday day, February 3, will be for the pecker" and "Bugs Bunny" will at the Presbyterian Social Cen- Hungarian Societies with Bene- nlso'be shown. ter In Metuchen; on Wednes diction at 2 P. M. Blessing of JOANNE JKAN KONARSKI day at the Metuchen Church throats (St. Blase) will take Chapcrone service will be In Metuchen and today at the place on Sunday, February X BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED: orovlded by the Senior Youth home of Mrs. Holmes, 19 Eg- at 3 and 4 p.n», Mr, and Mrs. Peter Konarskl, Group. Tickets aw fifty cents bert Ave., Metuchen. f R 13 Milfran Place, Fords, have tor children and severity-five A Day of Recollection for the cents for adults and may be Local members, alternating JOAN M. EIXAR Sodalities of the Amboy area announced the ensantment as the "Doll Ladies" who pre- of their daughter, Joanne mirehased from Mrs. Albert ENGAGED: Mr. and Mnwil. l bo held on Sunday, Febru- Bellow, 44B Aldrldge Drive, sent these programs, are Mrs. ary 3, at St. Mary's Church In Jean, to Ronald E. Davis, son Stephen Filar, 195 Woodland Of Mr, and Mrs. A, Norinan Fords, or at Menlo Park Shop- Max HiUchmann, Mrs. Leon- Avenue, Fords, announce the South Amboy from 2:30 P. M. to Rite on Tuesday, Wednesday ard Stetoer, Mrs. Llla Aronson 5:00 P, M. All Socialists of Our Davis, IK Lawn Terrace, Ma- engagement of their daugh- msroneck', New York. A Mayand Thursday, February 19, 20 and Mrs. Leonard Klelnberg. ter, Joan Marie, to Lawrence Lady of Peace ate asked to at- and 21. tefld. Miss Joyce Lair or Miss wfddlnr Is planned. \1>V1N«; ART-STYLE SHOW: Ramot ChapUr. B'nal rlxht: Mrs. Hymtn Geibard, model; MM. Henry Karrer, The present display of dolls Turton, Walnut Street, Port features Abraham Lincoln Mary Ann Boral may be con- Miss Konawkl, a graduate A dinner-dance will be held ' ,il, Women are planntnr an outitandln* affair at art chairman; Mrs. Burton Katt, mndrl and Mm. Leonard Monmouth, son of the late at the New Irvltigton Hotel in , ,,,plf Hfth Sholom, Metuchen, February 6. ltd to Shnelder, model. George Washington Carver, tacted for further Information. oi WoOdbridge High School, Mr. and Mrs. William Tur- Father Botfln Roll, O.F.M. Lakewood on Saturday evening, Jane Adams, JonaB Salk, Blea ton. is employed aa a secretary at nor Roosevelt and Jackie Rob Cap., National Director of theJohnson te Johnson, New March 16. For I20.0O per lnson. Each doll Is an exact re Miss Ellar Is a graduate of Arch Confraternity of Christian Brunswick, Her fiance, who couple, there will be a cocktail rman Weds Ramot Chapter to Hold Church Grcle plica of the famous person de Woodbridge High School and Mothtrs, will be the principal Is also associated with John- party, followed by a complete plcted. The children are give Trenton State College and Is speaker at the Rosary-Altar So- son & Johnion, graduated dinner, with a Broadway show a short biographical sketch ol a teacher In the Wodbrldge ciety regular monthly meeting from St. Bonaventure Uni- and dancing afterward. A sur- Barbara Wigler To Meet Today each of the personages, wit Township Public School sys- on Monday, February 4. versity and received his M.prise grab bag and favors {Fashion and Art Show emphasis placed on their rol tem. B. A. from the University of add to your enjoyment. For Mr and Mrs. FORDS — The Afternoon The Rosary-Altar Society will of working for all mankind Mr. Turton served in thereceive Communion at the 8:00 Pennsylvania. further information, contact 130 wofld- ftf ^ waterqolor tn I960, and heCirclr e of trie Women's Society with no thought of face, colo Marines for four yean ani A. M. Mass on Sunday. Mrs. N. Rosen, 128 Isabell AVIUW, Newark, ITI- ,10m and th« wbrld ot ar{. winworks hpve been exhibited In of Christian Service of Wesley is employed by the New Jer- 8treet In Menlo Park, Methodist Church meets this or creed. The children are In marriage £f their|merge on Wednesday evening, many salons and galleries In- sey Bell Telephone Company, coming events Include a Ilarbara, to Herbert »t 8:00 February 6, when alcludl'ng tho Salon del Artistes afternoon at 2 with Edna John- vited to ask questions and U Girl Scout Cookie (comment at will during th Red Bank. Judge Appleton Purim Carnival and Chinese », 19 Hlckock Street,|Fashion and Art Show will be;francais, Paris; Salon des Femson- , 86 Ford Avenue. Auction set for March 10 and ' Mn. Anna pin-| i«l by the Ramot Chap-imw P*n(rM- «t flwlptiwi, The Couples' Club square presentation, Sale Slate Feb. 2-9 preMn All local church, scoutin FORDS — Mm, Carl Schroe- a Saturday night Bowling party the late Mr. Din- ter of B'nat B'rlth Women at Paris; Salon du Dessln et de ladance, postponed In January Bas$ to Address To Address Qubscheduled for April 27. will be held Saturday In Fellow- school, and other groups ca: dcr, chairman, has announced Temple Neve Sholom, Me- Pelnture a l'Eau, Paris; and FORDS — The executive Barry Greene of tuchen. loajerie Vldaud, Paris. ship Hall. A brlel meeting for request this program, given a* Home-School Group that the Brownies of the Me- Mrs. David Gutman, vice consideration of by-laws Is sento charge, by contacting Mrs HOPELAWN - Allan A. Bass tuchen Area dirt Scout Coun- board of the Woman's Club of president of the Central New Jeshunin per- More than 200 entries are ex- MUi Stolanovlch has also ex- Fords meets Wednesday, Febru- tiv coremony In his or 8 p.m. with the folk gamesKalet, II 8 - 2870. according district manager of the Social cil will take orders for cookies Jersey Branch of the National on exhibit at thejhlblted at Oallery 75, New York ollowlng. Mrs. Donald Luftlg. Security Administration in from February 2-9. ary 6, at 8:16 P.M., in the Fords Women's League of Conserva- A reception for the Im-;^8how, and three prlze- Clty; Columbia University, New 1 Llbrary umllles was held »t' f ^ "See All Tha People," a film Perth Amboy, will be the guest Funds "earned" by" the girls| - tive Sisterhoods, was the speak- wtan ng artlsU who wU.._1. .York City; Fantasy OaUery, The American Home Depart- er at the regular monthly meet- . aurant, East Orange.^,,,, Herrmann. n color on the church's mis- PKK1OD OF AMNESTY speaker at tonight's meeting of through the sale of cookies are EE . AdelAdelee Herrmann, Washington, D. C; The Laas- FORDS — Our Lady of Peace 'he Home and School Assocla- that are baked especially for ment will meet at the library Ing of the Sisterhood on Tues- Die was attended °y|K aDeNagy (MM. Paul Biaflr) ions outreach, will be shown V Oeorge Oallery, San Francisco; Parlsh library cordially extends tion of School 10, In the audi- Girl Scouts, provide better troop from 1 to 3 this afternoon to|day evening, January 22, at the i-dciroom's The Studio Gallery. Houston, ,t the Women's Society's roll gcrt Paul Kum. AU ama- all and missions night pro- to all Its members who have torium. programs and help to support rfiake cancer dressings, accord- home of Mrs, Samuel Dorft, ,,:..! sister, Mr,, and Mrs.j^,. and proreutonal artists Texas; American Club, Athens, gram on Tuesday, February 5, overdue books a period of am- The public Is invited to at-Council activities. Ing to Mrs. Herman Chrlsten- Mrs- Qutman spoke Interest- Greece; Macedonian Center, < '•: • •• •»• I are Invited to enter their paint- ,t 8 p.m, The men are Invited nesty beginning February 3, tend this program which will The Metuchen Area Girl sen, chairman. ingly and convincingly on the Diniierman U an "fjitngs, and the public li Invited. Salonika, Oreece. advantages of Joining this or- school teacher with to this all-church event. and running through February Include a film "Before The Scout Council, a member ag- Judge Aldonna Appleton will Mr*. Henry Karger. well Locally, Miss Stolanovlch's Tickets for the meat loaf|». During this period of tlme|Day," on the history of Social! ency of the United Fund, In- discuss juvenile delinquency at ganization. The meeting ended ; A .irk school l work have been shown at The cludes, Metuchen, Fords, parts he regular meeting of the club with a paid-up membership r.iduated from known local artist, has been ap- nipper planned by the women all overdue books should be re-|securlty. Artists' OaUery, Mlllburn, N J. of Edison Township and Menlo on February 13, which Is also smorgasbord supper prepared (ui:rKf. Her husband U pointed Art Coordinator for the on February 16 may b$ purturne- d and m charge will be Fourth grade mothers will bel tht Little OaUery, Princeton iPark Terrace. husbands' night. by the members. - representative for Elfin Chapter. Th« paintings will be chased from Mrs. Edward Os- levied against them. Ihostesses. slasslfed Into two groups, ama-N. J.; The Art Center. New 1 .::.il Watch Company. tergaard, Mrs. Alvar Peterson teur and professional, and will Brunswick; Boro Art Center and Mrs. Leon Nelson. be Judged accordingly. All Metuchen; Middlesex Hospital Parents of young people In- paintings must be delivered to New Brunswick; and Lesll terested in attending Methodist FirefifjhtingV Temple Neve Shalom on Feb-Howard, Interior Decorator, summer camps and conferences ruary 6th between 10 a.m. andHighland Park. Many of herare asked to contact James 5 pjn. The Judging will take j works are Included In the prl Kistler. church school superln 11 Hure Subject 1 place after 6 pjn. but prior to nte collections of the Frencl Undent. AVENEL SL CHAIN O HILLS RD. >P.ns Chief Rudy Kul- the start of the evening's fes- writer, Collette; the Actress, ::Aw of the Fordi Fire; tivities. Additional Information Louise Rainer; Dr. Msnh Don stage director. ;?.:••• will head a delegationca' n be secured by contacting (Dr. of Henri Matlste); Ma The following members of the •!'.'• d> mnnstratlon and lec-Mn. Kargfr at 3 Taru Drive dame Janlne Wolkenberg 0 Ramot Chapter will be the :i i-xiiiKrutahlfg fin with (LI 9-23851 the Qalerle Moderne; and Mrmodels for the stunning array : r-: »t ihe Iseltn Fire! Deadline for entering palnt- and Mrs. Pedro Zuloaga, south of fashions to be shown during : :<::,M!, 11.12] Green Street, tnfi i» February 1 America. the evening Meidames, Harriet ucsdayd . FebruarFbua y UU.ii A gay kaiiedoscope of color1 Mrs- Cohen and Mrs. Karge: Machlls, Ellen Doonelf, Toby 0" p. M. ' jwui b« seen In the Fashlonjn*« "^eci the for Mitchell, Raonelle Golden, n ,'v Chief Henry L. 8how, ranging from casual chairmanships: Mrs. Max Joyce Zashln, Letty Caplan, ;v of the Newark Fire, wear to glamorous evening i™"el"- "5""* ,MrSt Florence Sternln, Shirley Alt- :mm will conduct theSwear. Mrs. Al Cohen of the Ba-SQ?ldber«; h«Pltallty; Mrs. man, Judy Kati, Roberta Co- and demonstration!mot Chapter who Is directing!™Im* program; Mrs. hen, Judy Bchwartz, Bobby Yel- :<• pert of an extended j the Fashion Show states Eagle, lighting director; lln, Esther Gelbard, Shirley AVENEL-COLON IA :n tn obtain the mail-1 local members will model. The Mrs. Sanford Oreensteln. make- Schneider and Lillian Eeln- woflcicncy y in fire Jflght-g fashion parade of color, design up assistant; Mrs. Shirley berg. Make-up for the models •:••••• -x'.'.om. land style has been tastefully arOodes- . musical coordinator; will be supervised by Merle ' KuLschlr.sky made the!ranged for viewing and enjoy- Mrs. Philip Barbanel, scenic di- Norman, Menlo Park, and coif- ;••.<• ''incut o' the Invltation'ment by the Canadian Fur andrector; Mrs. Norman Green- fures will be styled by Andre's OFFICE OPEN... ! I by the Fire Officers*Fashion Shoo of Menlo Park house, technical director; Mrs. of Menlo Park. ':i of Woodbridge Included in the fashion display Irwln Rausch, door prizes.; Mrs. Tlckeia for tht sent, do- :' Rt the regular meet* will be some 115.000, worth of Ted Blumberg, hostesses and nated by Broad Street Sta- ' '!«• For is Fire Companyiitunnmr fur Dleces. Mrs. Cohen publicity uMrs. Samuel Glngold, tioners, Inc., of Kenilworth, are ^•;. *:!! be held at Our Lady Mrs. Karger recently an- •'(•'• Church Cafeteria be- nounced that Internationally SPECIAL!! < Sunday. March 3, 1983known artist Marcelle Stoianp- I'm. and extending five vlch. Highland Park accepted an 3 PIECE BATHROOM SET Sundays — same! invitation to exhibit some of •»«>e place. Registration I her paintings. Miss atolanovich. Choice of Color :>1»de by contacting the|studied art In Paris at the Col-M GRADE A "'Pie: Mr. and Mrs. E.jlege of Applied Art. 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Ford Avenue Fords AVENEL PLUMBING & SUPPLE ME 4-0080 NORTH Or U8-7Q11 or VA 6-3154 Route 1 FIRIHOUSI AVENEL January 31, February 1,1963 PAGE EIGHT

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KAU. 'HI EB-CP January 31, February 1, 1963 PAGE MINE ,f.Al. N0TIC1M I-EOAL NOTICES

,E(U'I7NOTICB ihlp tnd city of Perth Amboy to *nd the c«nterllne of the Penh Amboy- Woodbridn* Br»nch of the P*nn- Plans Announced ,,Bniitlnl U* Fire Auxiliary ,p of iylT»nl» RnUrond; thinci (3) north- Ward erly Hong a*ld ctnterilne of the rrsof Town- Perth Amboy-Woodbrl(I;e Branch ol the PenmiylTunla Rftllrond to th« By Iselin PTA Names Chairmen in H centertlne of the N. J, Turnpike; thence (3) westerly nlong the cen- ISELIN — Captain Charles ISELIN - Mrs. Vincent King, ; ft. Ml' 1 IUp«r . terllne of the N. J. TurnpIKe to Dougherty, of the Iselin First (president of the Ladles' Aux- 1 il M outlined below the renterllne of Route 4 (Gurirn Aid Squad, was guest speaker! l with thl8 State Purkwny) thence (4) uruith- iliary of the Iselin Chemical erly nlonit the renterltne of Route at the Safety and Health pro- iHook nnd Ladder Co.. District _ DISTRICT 1 I (Qnrdeh State Pufkway) to thf gram of the Kennedy Park 11, appointed committees for \\ Ml" ' »t a point, th; Jopenterilni- ! of Route 9; thence- IS) •.MNfl hn cent«rltn« of tn«northemterly along the r«nter!lne School PTA Monday at the the coming year at a meeting '' . , , TiirnplM iind th« cen-of Rofire V to the renterllne of W<>M ;«ChOOl. In the flrefiouse, Auth Avenue, Amboy-Woofl- Ponrt Rond (N. J. Brute Highway ;;., ,if ihf PennsylvaniaPrnnnyl'unla'1 Route 440); thence (81 joutti The captain explained the Appointed wer«: February, 1 • ,V.'P,'ii'i! ill Aorthrrly jloliif fly glonie tin ctntorllne of «nM functions of the Squad and dis- Mnrch and April, ways and .'•in, n( the Perth Am- Wot Ponrt Rond to the point ei cussed how the squad members ,|..,. nriinrh n( the Penn- plnce of Beginning. mrn As, Mrs. Leo Thomas, cha'r- 'i.'.,urci»rt to » point the keep abreast of changing first jmnn, assisted by Mrs. MRrMn r,«terly ot the divld- WABD !1 - niSTRICT t aid methods. Dougherty also I.Mnhon and Mrs. Ch-r''-s •,'.. . ii Nrw and Second vl P IINNINO at a point, the Inter- oxplalned what to do and what' Kamonnn: Mny, June and July, . ,.,'.,.P (21 wnterly ulnng wctlon nf the renferllnp of the Ncn . -\ni) bftween Kew nnd.Iffriwv TurnniYf find the rentnrllru not to do In case of an emer- jwnys nnd means, Mrs. ThoT'-s .,.,•., tit tliii center lin of Carteret Rond wmt to the Inter Kcnry in tho home. Burke, chairman, afsistr* by 'u.,.|iHP ihfnre 13) north Motion of the cfitcrllnp of Cnrtm tfrlllli e of Amboyy Mrs. Molvln Jolllson and M*s. Ron! end WondbridK* Avenue Roy ft. Valentine, director ot n ,,,nr JOO feet nbrthtrly thence (II In n umitherN rtlrcrtlni Adult Education In Woodbrldgi JRohfrt Painter; Aiwiipt, P* - ipfrty line of Own:of the renterllne of tember. October and November, ii easterltrly p»r»)lparalle Avmito tn tho Jnterwvtlon of th Township, also spoke briefly inn northerly of th, Ontfrllno of woodhtlrtue Avi-ni, about adult courses offered ln ways nnd means, Mrs. FYfik v ll»e of nnd Runway Avemir; thence 12) 1 .WooribrldRp Township. KovftCs, chairman, assisted hy ,„!• (if Mndi » northerly direction alonit tho ri>n Mrs. Domink Savasta, Mrs. Jo- William J. Blhler, a member ferllrte of TUhwnv Avenue tn me. seph Hiitt<>mann ahfl Mrs. Ed- , psrnllel with Interwctlnn of the rfnlfrllnn of of UIB Bonrd of Education, ac- Rnhvikr Avfhue and'th* Rlnhl-flf-i Jward Jankowsky: publicity, Mrs. MO' feet from the companied Mr. Valentine and 1 Wnv of the Port nendlnrc nnllrnnrt; Burkt : cards, Mrs. Jelllson: , ,i. P.riti Ambov iln("""» (3) enitfTly Horn? thf cm- spoke on the importance of tho "' nf ih/Panft t"rlin(' "' th« RUht-of-WKV of the birthday socials, Mrs. Donald : Port R nrt school budRft. 'T h,fiC« m northl <* 'nit H»ilro«d to the Inter- FORMER LOCAL MAN ROTO PROF: Dr. Bnell G. GsliaEher, president nf the City Walters and Mrs. George conk- ' ;, in. of Perth i'-of-Wiiy of tho Port Re.dlnii of N>w York, presents a plaque to Major General Willis S. Matthews (ID, Deputy First PTA was held with Mrs. P. C. \ Ld Xi tht cln.1«n"«'» point, the Inter' wttlun Of the renterllne of ninlr special meeting. Fire Company Installs arby. chairman, assisted by • -:ii> cenwrllne of th« Rond und the To%n»hlp noundary; rs. Burke and Mrs. Painter, ,.Woodhrld«« Br«nrh of thence (71 easterly nlonn the Town-i Mrs. Mtchapl Pegos, program d d h Mrs. Walters, chairman of Hullroad «nd the Boundary tn the renterllne of _fhc Westminster Fellow-jAmerlca will meet Tuesday, 9 chairman, announced that the • Kri-riiimi Street; theuc* ha birthday socials, announced Town.M,, Hnundm .nd tt*«. ^ ^ ^ p^by^in p. ^ April meetlni? will be held ln New Officers at Dance ,:.tl iiortnwnUrry along of M( the IsPlin Junior High School hat members birthdays would r i.I rrnmnn Htrwt to '"rnilcrrurch will meel 9«n«yi th»iW**§ :.,• of Ht. Oeomei Avt- he AL that time approximately 200 COLONIA — Annual Instal- Joseph Maglla, William Henn- celebrated every three '1. thence 15) north-I,,U...... »I. iui>, ui« 'nurump III """"""" - -- children of Kennedy Park latlon and dance of Colonla|sen, Charles Urban, Roy Hul- nonths In the future. , :!ie renurlln* of BtlTirrnrr Blreet tn the Interaction ofthe Seniors, *t 1 P. M. —St. Cecelia's High Schoo. School will present a program, The next meeting of ttia and 1 The 8oclcty Iorth e pres£r Volunteer Chemical Hook and senback, Armen Vespertno, - thf por- ~ ,of Religion classes will be held tho Spring Festival of Square Ladder Company of District 12 George Weber, Al Zullo, Wil- M th. renwnini of Rendimt rminork,; • thenoe (ojvatlon and Encouragement oI|Monday Irom 7 to 8 P. M. Dancing. Ladles' Auxiliary will take place nu Kaiirond to iht,, itheiwteriv »!o»n the Pnn nend- Barber Shop Quartet Staging In was held at Colonla Civic Club. liam Wels, John Iorlo, Ray- W Vincent de Paul The Parent and Family Life "ebruary 21 ln the Auth Ave- :lie Perth Amboy- mn ('out !V>rk» to thf Intfrwctloni . , . Rabbi Herbert Wltkln ol mond Hughes, and Carl Leh- Flrehouse. wh of th« Penruyl- of this line »nd th« Township LEUAL NOTICES 8oclety of St. Cecelia's Church Committee, headed by Mrs. man. iheiic* Ml Knitherlv Houn'lurt: thencf Hfi, Mi,!hwe»ter- will meet Monday at 8 P. M., |Temple Beth Am was designat- (•:: fr;m« of the Perth Kenneth Staffin will conduct a thl* Inie to the In-] ed honorary Chaplain and the As well at: Ellas Maskara- •.r'.ilse Brmch of the'tfrw of thei in Room 207. uroup discussion about "Dis- lliilrotd to tti« poln'r-ent Arenue cipline and Punishment" on recipient of a badge. nec, Stanley Seab&stey, Begi Uiiiiiiilna I the nald Brady, Frank Colcarro I - DISTRICT 1 !„„ ?/»*Z thi ««« u\"of thi th« or M'. J. But? HiKh-;me«t Tuesday irom 7 to 9 P. M. Moriday, February 4. J. E Bob Nolan, chairman reports Many Books Sold i At k point, the. In- ,,., lr guests Included Lieutenants Richard Polhamus, Steven 6*'**" W011 Iownsnip •n5 » Columbian Hall, Harding n'Appollto will act as group M.e reulerllne of N. J.tr ,i Domlnlck Lenza and Al Slgnore Matlaga, Robert and Ronali ! 'ti# renter'.lne of (he ,|,f (2) Avenue. discussion leader. Anyone In- northerly aloim said Morrisey, Joseph Mutlkowskl At 'Book Fair' Br»nch of ,n(1 of Old Road; ""J: —S Cecelia's Accordion terested may call Mrs. Staffln of Iselin Co. 11; Lieutenant 1 Joseph Ostrowskl, Hy Persez and Wednesday During the meeting recent George Shaefer and Captain FORDS — Approxmattl? MARY DOLORES CAMELI.ERI William Price, and Georgi :600 worth of books were sold j r-.iriplKt w 'h« cin- ;rokd; lh nM l]l cm- Band 7 twilo l8 Pmee. M.t, for practice. urchases of the PTA for the8teve Qorskl of Avenel Fire « ^ PLANS 8KPTEMBKR WKD- Scott Sr, •.:..in S;re«t pra!oii«d; ,,rs^i!on „, Uie eenterMnt -The Honorettes 4-H Club ichool were on display. These Co. and their wives. Also pres- at the recent Book Fair held at 'em»tcrly tlouil the centerllne of the DING: Mr. and Mrs. Michael School 25, as announced by ,!.,:„ S-.rMt to Ih. Mii-i^,".Vl-er-^^ from iVr \lfwrUon'Port ""a"lt!, ttM™A W "" P01"1'*'" meet Monflfly from 3:30 to ncluded a portable television ent were several members of Also to the following widow < 1 40!) Pfarl Str 1 nd a portable movie projector, Mrs. Nathan Davidson, library •' '-!«"• "J'"Ji 'il?1 of the cen.ftlirof O!d RoaTTd." "^ J' ?' ""li^T.,CT 9 |S:30 P.M. with the leader. MrsJ^r '"!' " ' Colonia First Aid Squad. of exempt firemen: Mrs. Fre( n T 7l ! ' - ' WoodbridKe, announce the a unit on which movies or film Sutter, Mrs. Charles Oliphan chairman. The P.T.A. receives ,:';;;* r.h^rr. ^ (;";;;t'er^t"n o7 the ^l »a*»""»« •"»"'• i»- .W»ny Bowen, Ooneja Avenue Fire Company officers In- Htr»««; lhenr« Ml engagement of their daugh- trips can be taken Into the •wenty per cent of this amount 1 l mirline to the Intention or the ren-: larMI,U(m ot lh, c,liu.r|uiii of Newl stalled were Bob Oreathouse Sr., Mrs. Louis Sandonato, Mr; ' "liT"',,.,!! .',"!?. 'l" » "' nienrot* A»enu« iind »• rk^VknJi' nnrt ter, Marj Dolores, to Edward to buy additional books for the the centeiUne of classrooms and shown without president; Al Pederson, vice- Carey Staunton. Rillroad; thence. Ii I McDonongh, son of Mrs. darkening the room. school library. UK th«'cenietllMlfjIllP and Cold president; Roy HiuVnback Roy Hulsenback acted Ro»d to lh« cenwr-1 "^ Leonard McDonaugh, 48 Roll master of ceremonies for tb The "Birthday Book" pro- ; The attendance award was secretary; and Ed Mla-stoskl »::,:, thee prolongatioiiro!on(«llonn "' """"""«"•»""""••• |llnline off ClmlClialiui 0O'Hlll1 s Bond; thence Avenue, Sooth Amboy. and won by Mrs. M. Miller's second treasurer. occasion. gram Is still in effect. Parent* * -•• ". —.... W*ltBn 1 — msTUlSTIlllICTT J l,,f iv,,.,, idinrt i/i the late Mr. McDonrragh. A are asked to donate any sum ,„,„and , 8~on»! d XX>UM dl- 1 BECIISSIN»»« O' ->t a polm" , lh. In- Listed grade Fifth grade mothers 0M tlll c;ll Koad; thence l3i westerly I l rt l De w September wedding Is plan- Also Firematlc officers: Ro- •.f.*ein N.w ind Berond '"*•""» "' j'« P "" "' ^' ilons Hie cemerllnll c off Kt ClllfJ were the hostesses. of money to purchase a book ISELIN — Cub Pack 48 met ned. land Morrisey, chief; Charles mhov-Woftd •""'7 Turnpike »nud P;e»wi,t Avenue; charge. rQut of a possible 2,0QO| lieutenant. in the library. il it i point, th* m-tnl A»nue >nd tht Kraduatfa irom Sayrefille Stanley. Rothman, chairman of; 'meet In the school kitchen ::.f ctnUrUntdWood- ihrnoe iQ> nortber'y klons iA)d AUwlnts. tht boys were given of atwte mfntlm «d Ofntral lie'-vieeu South Cliff High School and is employed the Speakers Bureau for the Board of Fire Commission- ft A.M. February 7. The following sixth grade 1,955 points by Mr Waltmann. ers presented outgoing Chief Wale and Regerella Establishment of a Community Mrs. Doris Kelley, a membe: children are after-school li- Den 4. with Mrs. Robert Cron. Steve Matlaga a gift .cigarette Trucking Company, filaten College ln Middlesex County. of the faculty, will discuss ft brary helpers: Diane Krasnica, den mother, presented the op- lighter and case ln honor of Kathleen Barger, Cynthia Island. reading program at the regi his outstanding service during Cross, Andrea DeStafanq, Su- r lar meeting of the Assoclatlo: .hmete Auction Set the past two years. san Miller Rnd Steven Barry. w,h«!!widiie Hlver the,n^ton Atnme to ;:ie cenierll League Sets on Thursday, February 14, ,.».ihr;ilm - Orter«: HunA Joseph Pastena, on behalf of The next executive board |io'ii,,l«rv .Lie net*e«n the <.:» <>rlthe penniylviitiU Rallrodd: laenoe ;> f.iv'.eriy alonjc the. <"«n- J By Lorantffy Guild • • Wii.HlhrKe-Cirtertt Rn« 1lvr:ii Ari.twv 4n>l y,(KK)hrld«« Towr,- |S| eu^terly tlonK the center!.ne of reeling. Den 2 offered the Open Meeting Feb. 7 Board of Fire Commissioners meeting of School 25 F.T.A. shiy tu !!,e noiuhesilrr'.v corner of ,, {. yi i i» Rallrond u Wi« WOODBRIDGE — The Lor- • :,•. or plru-f uf beiiliinlni [t cmU yl n ceremony. Hostel W0ODBRIDGE *The ^ presented badges to the ex- Cuban refugees said vill take fjiace In the teach- VKIi I - UlJtTKICT 1 Hock rJU thr:ue 161 wejter.y;1)om. or u\u.t ot Be^lnnlnsBnj . were mothers of Den 5, .Mrs. antffy Guild of the Evangelical 1 1 the WAKt, 4_ 1)IS|RICT it empt firemen as follows: Emery er's room on Wednesday, Feb- --:NO at int. trie In- *.'."" * '. bourid.trv line 1 of Women Voters of Woodbrldg, 'and Reformed Church will was abundant but foodstu BgfllNNINO at • polai. .he In-Donald Nealls, den mother. Glogola, Thomas Flannaganjand clothing were hard to .•uary 6, at 8 P.M. 01 the c«ut«f'.tne ff Dover 1 announced Ibial plans havi sponsor a Chinese auction to- l't 1 Robert Ackerman, Cubmaster, '.!.e (!«• len SUMParK of the Ptr'ii Ainbo', • mid the centerlloe. of Jit. been made fo#«n open meeting night. 7:30 in the parish hall, h '.4V< Brnifh ot t:,e I'enii»y!»»nl« «»t!-;j0eo«e'» Avenu. |New Jtr.vy State announced that the 13th an- r d at School 11, February 7, 8:15School Street, with Mrs. Joseph iii «..«rr» »nd north- °» ' "'•*ac» ''i iiofthrrir aimu thejH|Khw,y Rout« 351 thence in »uth-nual Blue and Qold dinner will .ertni-rlluecf the Port '•""r'.in. o! the P«tli Amboy -;er;y am] w,itheaiit«rly iloni'. tnBrcn-.f.b. D]a-e PehmarV 17 lit thi»' P. M. for the purpose of intro- Pinter and Mrs. John Notchey I. mudmod., -.hene. il> wu th< reiitr«y State III«h.j'» northeaittrj Houu ilia center-\tmnly llne of Blork m proionBecl; of Education election. Mrs. M. ln N must be made by February 9. ;«; Umcce '3i ,-:"«*• "»' « « ;.nj» Turnplka iojlhcne„„ , „, i,orlllweiiterly to lh» pro- Walter of the Westfleld League v tht point or i>l«r« of betlnhln<. \lanlti Uar northeasterly ot the No awards were given at the :. '.» 'iiwriln* of H J will serve as moderator. l.iv H.nHt Si !O ti southejslerly line of Block 3MJ; meeting, as lt lt a tradition to prepare homi »]' th* rtnteillne of HVIID « - IUSTRICT 1 , thence |3) touthwetterly aloni; the BRIINN1N0 at a point, the Inisoutheutcrl- y line and (he prolonga- present the January and Feb- Candidates Include Edwin W. pastries for refreshments. i of tl: !Uouu7feo'f uorthtiisterly to the ruary awards at the Blue and Casey, Arthur P. Clough, Clif- The Guild and Ladies Aid So- t-otner of Qold dinner. ford J. Handexhan, George Ry- ciety wlULconduct a Smorgas- ay^,, J; ,h{1i,,e I4I northwesterly along ford J. Hander, Gege y (lMihe Kiuttiwesterly line of Blocka 3M- The leaders of the Packv will bak, William Sohinki, and Wil- board, February 10 at 12:00 '. ;-»rer'l.eo tob^T t».n«» ID northerly alon« *J- L, 391K. »nd 3»4J to the centerUne meet Monday, 8 P. M., with Mr. noon with Mrs. Joseph Dobos as Park-1 thench * (5) liam J. Witt. A questio: l rlln u Nr D0 r chairman, The public is invited . e «• wtitcrly »l»m *'»* « ">• ^»t* * ,' ^ *' aoulhwe«terly nlonn ofland Mrs. Raymond Sheridan, answer period will be 'oalc Tree Road. to attend. Hungarian specialty There will be no regular pack Business predicts a good year foods will be among the many !iAvein,e to the c«nterlln» of Winter meeting February. in 1963. 'international foods prepared, KUthwesMrly Wlnttr south bttWMrl th Cliff ur iii«r« i "*""*• "«"'•• "" «"• -'westerly 0! 1"*c*i along aald dividing line between SSouto h Cliff Road and Pleiisant Avr- WA 4 _ unTBltT 4 10 ^ nrqlOHIStlgn »v\iti)'i _ uimicT i BtOIHNlNi, ,l ». t a. point,C;,« lliIte IIhl'^yn <", tn« «at«llll Qtf South Mill ! r c f I t l t t lRoud: thtnc h e l8t M '">M»(i at a polw. tba ln-,^ f ^."...V "lm.5 t dPlhe tin 1 > »°rthe»«erlyalonB " of the cenurlln* of Port >^ A.™ OT>m " prolonwtlo Soulh I1Un I KoBlan1d lth0 th. centet- Over 6,000 busy operators like these hell) New Jersey Bell serve almost 2,000,000 customers. u 1u iiorther'r ™d, " •>' * ""- ' I'.i-road did the renterilne! ' rllM of - -vate H'.Khway Rmitt 25: [•0"*'*: I1"-' he WetU?i« " HlKhland Road; thence ; orlh tir!he»i!«rly alonic the » '" - lh 1 • •'' "' N. J. state HiKhwsy. "' "ld "'" ' ""rterllne of HlKhland Koad to the ren- STOP. '• to th« Inttnwtlon of| ,e of Eut Cliff Koad: thence : ihence ii) north' «i!i»rili!e iifMr -ean I ID nurtheaatetly aloiw the cen- 1/ th« centerllne of aonthem-.eriy altum tho crnter terlln* of But Cliff Koad to the to tha ctnterllne of f "'•'•"" SlIMl l0 'I n'; centerllue of Dover Road; thence (31 north- o( ultK'il Ay"ulC'; (11) southeasterly alont; the cen- At the New 1963 terltae o[ Dover Roud to tlie point or place ol Beginning. »i rklit to 11,« cen- Lark, Hawk ^ Avanti rnnttrllne of Byrd WARD S - DISTRICT 1 , Lerl'.nr ol the II.lurolu Highway to BBO1NNINC1 at it point, Uie Inter- LOOK! renurllne of Bedford lll.r rriiierltne ol the Pennsylvania wttlon of the ccnterlliie of New (S) northerly alum roud; lli«uce {i) wesutly aloog off Bedford Aveuue Dover Rond mid tha centerllns of retiierllue uf the Pennsylvanivl»a a Poiinsylnnla Railroad; thence (1) ;(• prolonmitloii *c^tfrlv lac' e of Jvldlns Blwk 3K3-E and northwesterly un<: westerly nlonn Heglnnlnr. th|> center line of New Dover lloud To the Fabulous to the cen^erllne of Meredith Ruad; Hue dlvldliiK Block WUtl 4 - U1STH1Cpoint, T th( e ln- and the thence (3) southerly and southeast- ol New erly along tha cenltrllne of Meredith Deal You'll Get Road to tha centerllne of Middlesex Avenue; thence . (1) southwesterly LISTEN! alone tht centerllne of Middlesex Avenue to the centerllne of McLean to the niiut uf the Port Koadlnn tullroad of Bliv-k J»5; theure (4) southeasterly Mintliitaterly aluii< tlie tho reuterllue of Mrliean >rutrrlv line of to the renterlliis of Moolt enterlttie of 8t. Huutee »4)»:: tlieuce oint, th. Intersection of the Avenue; ihein-e 15) southerly alonn PRICES «ta'« Highway Home l the centrrlliie of Block Ave. to the Prec i

it) northerly thence (10) westerly tionery to salaries to satellite components. utrllug oof Worlh HUtoi tu Dm ctn-chfiice (3) noutherly and southwest of the Perth Amboyy terllu. ol (Ireoii Htrecl, thench e (HI Branch off the HentuHentuvlv - l f That's quite a Ipoit to ou,r state's prosperity. You might catt rhjur most K&llruad u the point of Be- Dover Road; thenoe I northwmt J. Arthur Applegate. Inc. Gr«ou fitrrot to the «rly along the oenterltim of Dover Important by-product. i \ I _ UI1THICT « New Jeney auto Highway #U#U : tU.nii* Mljj westwesterlyy ilimmi Rytid to centerllnes of Ohulii O'Hlll N J atte Road and Mew Dover Ho&d; thence Studebtiker-Lark-HawkAvunti Our main product, of course; the finest telephone service In^the WOrty ""ii of the canterlin* of Westc.uMrllne uf N. J. atate Highway (51 atlll northwesterly along the Hund IN J. State Route 4401 RouM 'ii to tlie centerlliib ot therenterllne uf New Uover Kind to I" uiiterlliit ol Florida drove Qardeii Suta Parkway, the point or the point or place of Beginning. VA 6-0363 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. tl,e bouQdafy lint Ixtwatn place of Bll JOSEPH V. VALHNT1, 363 DIVISION ST. .New Jersey Belli '(Hue Towaablp and City ol Township Clerk A nii>oy; thence (1) northerly WAHD 4 - jTnr point, tlie ln- Woodbrldga Township 0 "'i.easterly aloDK said bonnd- BBOtMNINO aatt a p, |145 88 * t'tiwieii Woodbrtdfi Town- tuoawtlon off l))w c.nttrliutl u off UfaI.-l. l/Wti January 31, February 1, 1968 - EB - cP PAGE TEN School 22 Students Hadassah Plans Dance and trOW'S NCSI Youth Shares Display Real Mink COLONIA — It's R fabulous Sunday Sermon tf for second graders at School Future Events Set bv PI PORT RFADTNr, i WOODBRrDOE — Sfnior 22 who are now thinking mink LlwluCOLON1nA _— Members of jHmh United Presbyterian Youth j I by handling actual mink sam- CoIonja chapter of Hadassnh Rclnol fl PTA it r.i-,- young people delivered the scr- iplcs. Mis-Camille Mraz's sec-w(,le thanked by Mrs, Jerome ( Mrs. Cnrsur LPMH'I-' , mon In a riinlocue with Rev. joiul grade is rlolm? .(ust that. Berkowlt7. president who corn- rlcnt, ptnns were ii"i:l Alex N. Nemeth, on thr topic,! Mrs P H, Augustine. prlnclpal,lm(,ndnd them on their particl- atlviso(1 V:\leiitinr Dince, P,-hn, j"Our youth Today.' at the1 - ipation and co-operation of ac- FHICOH Hull. C"'-t"r i Here.— - and There: 'morning worship service Sun-| Two members of the class, tivities to date. Robyn Blacker and Jeff Wilson ,.< ,_, . . ... ,. u ,,, nn- nvi>l)nb'" f'-ni ci^ David R. WlR(Irtt. SO Liberty dsy Jnyw clflrk ,pokp conceni- recently visited a furrier, Thevl H^hlmht of the mee mK he d nr nt the door. A'»vn, Street, Fords, recently returned InR the faith of our young at Avenrl-Colnnta Jewish Com- nstcd In donntlng ,s:il<|f|. Qfl pension from Public Service People. Bob^ Fales spokr con-. munity Center was an b«(Tft pipv COP'-i-t M,. Included are fashionable silver1 *lt- "Lllnrll(%on at tlw blue, white, ranch, blond, ceru-1""1" Tlv PT* "|i' .>r». . vln lean blue, autumn h«7,e and na-i 1111! Of ''V fll'll, • m tnnil mink Tins commenced a ?'J [)• iih " P ••I'lrry 5; , , ... ,, r ino* Wrnin* experience. The' J RKASSKiN'KI): Airman Baslr 'i" feirii" rl ft\\ ' t is - 1 Mi, Michael K. Vlnla. sm\ of Mr. ''I K^ntv'h R H :' and Mrs. Alfred Q. Viola, 76 •nii'i 0' tlv Won-ihri(i HK ifgrfuln^s. Indlvldurill Wordrtt Avpniir. IlnpHawn. ii, stories were Written, discussions! ' k hHnit reawijned to Shep- iiltl'e. were Held a diipln "\| Announreini'iit vas made of He y:||] trd andVher clLneTS- ithe apnoiiiliiieiit of Mrs Sey-psrd A1B. Tc«.. for teehnlriil ii'aiy 0M fj, p-, mour, Osvlew BS corri'spondinc trunlur as » 4'nltrd States .il'OV.S th" effciH nf day Saturday . Richard NieI-|Bcm ,.,„ be instalI(,d b Mr, viterl to see nnri tmieh thPm |,,t li'M-nl' hPmink sectctaly pro tern, 4ir Korec aircraft mnlnleii- ve «'•' n so'd In ( •on. son of Rev. and Mrs. Ovf;Edwlird m]mn as foUo^ olen of nr.de two I Mrs \f"ViT ShostAck. gut'.it. aner speriall.tl. Ktn.llT it^us-Mrm •L Nielsen,-48 First Street,8aUsbu , presldenl; Pft, Kies. and Mrs. Sy Sllpan, ne\v mem- Airman Vinla, who com- h-V! nn the a'm Qf ih,. ,. Fords was plained to Lambda; ni vj0P.president: Evelyn Me-, \ker. were wflpomfd by Mrsplclf. d thr first phase nt his !('<' 'u n'WOVP obsecii- Chi Alpha at <£• College, CedanQueen ^tary. Paul Sterari.' TO APPEAR AT PEPBKRMIXT I)ANCKI.ANI>: The Brlmonts. above, formrrly Dion Awards Given 'Halvrmfln, mrmberslilp vice military minim »l l-uekliind iimm in. p"ilodiMls , p, Iowa. He is a graduate treasurer. Refreshment* will be and the BHmcint*. will appear by popular demand at thr Peppermint Oanrciand at St. prrsidont AFB. Tcnas. «'«s «flfi>tfd 'or (books and maKazlnes ii Edison High School . . . [served aftfr the meeting and Joseph's Convent, Strawberry Hill. Saturday. Proweds so lo the huildine fund of thr 'Schoeiibcrp and RrhlosM'r." the sIH-eallied fours* on thenewsi'-'» Installation. UWt Servant Sisters nf the Immarulate (onreption. Autographs by thr Bflmnnts will To Cub Scouts Jottings: the Chiiptcr's Huntley a 11 d basis of his interests »nd »p- Nfrs O«or«t> po|. n , Dimes Chairman mony. jpoTt. 9 IV , If tlw»«.- !8Bth Congrew designed A new den. Dm 6, was added Slides on vocational education AM trol the problem ol ah *' bet by bmbtem Hub: paturin ftn ^) |iCW lTlCIIIUlTh to the pack, and the new dpn'f ^ Israeli fashion [The proximity of Wm.i s Ow 1 ! Plan of dnilrl WOODBRIDQE - plans for Wftl]ri**s Rptnrne mother. Mrs. H. Reti. was wel- ^ »'i" b* viewed at Pebm Township to the mill, JU1IU1 1 Idll Ul UU11U February 9 IICIUI I1& corned. ary 11 mcrtinir reports Mrs Join VFW Post jarea makes It esprcia'l' WOODBRIDGE — Tentative a Mardi Gras dance - WOODBRIDG"WUDRUAJBE — Josepjosepnh V ogram chair- lster at the door junnnnnmnr Tunt-im-o Stre23 att Masoniw madc Templee at. Gree joint n wrv\nnoTTv-iElt . . i. •., Bruce Davis inducted Bob- Martln Rwf*f- jable to the new n,, John L. Basarab, seaman ap-i [plans for a country auction f1 ™h & :Valenti, Woodbridge March n d 1Wb N !ht 1A—Commander Paul 1 as follows nPWiobJectlonable and ob;r- prentice, USN. son of Mr. and meeting of the ways and means nimp, rhuirmon John Haydte.|™n• in,,ii u"L|jp hel,!d! 2Marc^'*h 11 " " welcomed thiee sometime in May were made at comrnmee and dance commit- "iTant to Buhl, William __ „, when VFW terlal belim sent . . . ft,, Mrs. John Basarab, 1001 Mere- PT A A report was received frorrl! York." an stRted by Re, a meeting of the White Church tee of Emblem Club 351 held|return the March of Dimes!Samuel DeRose, Robert Qreat- onal P(W Doe Avenue, Avenel, in serving 1 -I *» Mrs. Reuben Orutta on the re-: t 606lMield their reg- Cunnlnuha'm of Nebrask iGuild Monday. Articles will be at the home of Mrs. Josephjp majier 'jhouse, Mark Jacob. James Mon- lsr aboard the USS Franklin D. lJ«•._ 2W> waV8 _i meam eo which sent out cent cake sale which was a fi-;» meetinc at the Post Home, collected at anytime and ar- earlier this month to every res- dino, 8t«nley Wagner and John House onn January 10 Roosevelt, also with the Sixth' f" •""• " Schaler. Wolf badges were nancial success with net pro-|Inman Avenue Fleet. The ship has visited Italy, i , chairtnan— —. . Tuesda'»>""yi nigh•"»'t" Pro »'"-iiuen- identi in WoodbridgewooaDnORe, becausbecause sponsored two measun m y W1 turned over to the we presented to the following cubs: ceeds beiiefitting Chapter's vo-| Members greeted wiri Ber- Greece, Turkey and Spain . . ,i MENLO PARK TERRACE—. "S"!!,, " * Zt'S^' " ^ n«d every contribution we cationnl education quota 'nard Raskin. Jame.s L. Bcres- Polkowski further ad\>. through Mrs. Uonad Uoyd. building can get to help provide medical [Thomas Granholm, Kenneth Quite a large number of Town-[Father's Night will be held at BPOE 2116 for lte and "Letting ford, and Joseph Oen>\aro, „.. One of Rep. ways and means chairman. orfund. care s0 desperately needed by Ship residents attended theithe next regular meeting of / books added Colonla. who will be Inducted anj other member. 1 Mrs. Anthony Maweo,.dancej children with birth defect*, Musscollno, Donald ldck-off dinner Thursday which School 19 P.T.A, Wednesday,! . , , . .run. rviiniuiiji .un^ttu, .uaiicc library stated along with other new marked the official opening of February 6, at 8:00 P. M. Mrs.Mrs. John Molnar. president, oo^hairman, announced tick- I arthritis and polto." [Martin Curtis, Charl man, Thomas Schoosmlth. Lion!' at ceremonies in February. a campaign for funds to con-Al Schwartzbach, program spoke on the School of Chris-:ets mavb e obtalned through (H.R31B). would allow . Arrangements have been •tract a hospital In Edison. Lo-;chairman, announce? that the tian Living and encouraged all;officels and membel.s and will the to Initiate the revoking 0: • - - -r-lUB on e cel J mes SmoIen completed for the Post's sec-jlng privileges „.„. «fl Chairmen are: Mrs. Warren'entire program will be taken who can to attend the study fc^ availftblavailablee aatt the door , Re. expand the March of Dimes ^j ^ - 'thei. special occaslonf course being offered ond annual anniversary dance unsolicited obscene ma' D. Ehrllch, Fords and Wood-over by the fathers at the|fresnmentfresnmentss araree ^^g ppiiarinarineedd ! financed network of Special church each Mondav during .?! ana Kicnard Ly- . , bridge; Mrs. John Rychlicki, Participating are Charles v durinng |by Mrs. VincenVi t Ricciaidone, |Treatment Centers which, home of M| s Rudy Tt t(lg ,to be held Saturday. 9 P.M. at[ other bill* planned fo- Keasbey; Mrs. Claire Toth, jeffr«y, Gilbert Bates, Frank!February at 7:30 P.M. in PelPel-jj CMnaJrman through early diagnosis and St . Demetriuu s tlCommunitv y Cen-^attirKf this problem wiruusn eany magnosis and; _ . L INort[Northh HilHilll RoadRoad,, oon ApriAprill 2222 ""- """'"ioatting this problem 1 Hopelawn; Robert Deerin, Ise- Heinze, John Lofstrom, Haroldj'-wship Hala l ' j Music for dancing will be pro- ter Cflrteret M lln; Mrs. Edward A. Partenope.Boerer, Morris Colombrita, Salj modem care techniques, ?» "w Oraduater James d into the Webelos• proce(.ds aiT earmarked for WoU chailma nreported Prank introduced by R«-p The next meeting. Tuesday,! •• hree-ot-Kind" who do much to control and prevent w* *r James SmoleSmolenskl, Charles[Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Wolr ' chail man . H Colonta .... ;Rappa, Dick Powell, Sol Fishier,! vided by T do much to control and prevent ch« « nski, Charles Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial ' Ddall, Arizona while ri'snl /ununaom. ,Schwartzbach. Wilbur Mona- make hats at home with somei^u. be awarded for various • menu continueLununueda "Thatmar, . is(' Goluoida arrowarrows werwere presentedpresented'' Thee donodonorr luncheoluncheon wilwilll be GeorgGeorge QuillenQuillen,, BilBilll BestBest,, BeBerr - have beebeen sponsoresponsored bv contribution is imto Edward Stof Mti C'hld Mh 26 t d Kjki • Seaman Kenneth C. aamo.;haIli AmAA 0,^. John shof. theme in mind and they will'categories of dress why your contribution is so tai-ito Edward Stofega, Martin Cur-'held March 26 at Americana nard Krajewski, Jack Zingg, Prank Osmers, Jr.. Neu < USN son of Mr. and Mrs., fag,.. Albert Aftaya. be guessed and judged at the In regard to Lhe prograrn portant. Please tike time nowjtis, Robert Gerlock: Silver ar- Hotel. NYC. find a charter bus and Chester Surgent have been 'H.J. R«s. 42i and Rep v; Ralph Gamo. 164 Woodbridge| Edwin w. Casey. Jr., Board meeting. Prizes will be awarded.^ committee, Mrs. PeterJ to drop your envelope in the,rows, Martin Curtis, Robert will be provided announced Mrs. working to insure a pleasant'Rodgers, Texas (H. Res , Avenue, Sewaren, serving!of Education member will dis-i Mrs. Victor Thomp.son was;Greco, requested all members mailbox — with your contribu-jGerlock, and Walter Gibson;|Schlesinger. ievening for all. I —- tion, of course." one year sen'ice aboard the USS Arcadia, sailed CUss the school budget and auctioneer for a Chinese auc- of the committee to contact her pin, Johnt The uartell Dustnct meet p y for a Musscolino, Mrs TWO-WAY STRETCH* ' Q V "!STRICT GAME LAWS with hss ship recently for a [answer questions. •tion conducted at the meeting; [fay February 8 Henry Sy- ill s bf hflld at 3 PiM month Inn the Caribbean . . . ..| Mrs, Roy Kuhn and Mrs. j DAYTON OHIO - How *'" ' °" PHILADELPHIA - Of! Mrs, Roy Kuhn and Mrs. Mrs. Weldon Stenzel, time-' Ackerman, Pnbmarv 3 at A FordFds woman had some anx-]John Shoffner. hospitality keeper, and Mrs. Lloyd was Toastmistresg Club Robert Ger- i can be put into a girdle? Franklin Town- of the game laws of Penn lous hours this week after her chairmen, state that refresh- women feel they are lucky ship Post allnounced Walter into are not otly heavih '.• servic* pins, Palmer> pa5t son was bitten by their dog., ments will be served in celebra- if they get themselves inside commander andiDut stand to lose their «„: by members and the profits! Thomas Don- dlstrlct delp ate The father decided to glvejtion of Founder's Day, the nelleyy, WaWilliam Davis, Edward the contraption. But for two « - well, realized went into the treasury. At Dinner Tuesday WOODBRIDGE — The New Tne brief buslness away the dog and gave it to'birthday of P. T. A. ! Lakomski; three year pin. Mrswome. n arrested in a discount! The. brief busines s meetinmeetingg ThThee Pennsylvani Pennsylvaniaa o, Guests were Mrs. Charles Jersey Toastmlstress Club met was ne a stranger. Only later, the wo- WOODBRIDGE — Joseph M. Davis; Assistant Denner store recently, the abdominal- followed °J' t showing!Commission's division oo'. man told us, did she learn that Bcheunnan, Mrs. Fred Water- Monday night at The Gallery of Dambach of Fords, who has re- bindings served as storehouses Ballantine Sport* Series of!enforeement ha« received Nearly Tree house, Mrs. Hayes Allen, and Stripe, John Musscolino, Wil- fllms the dog had to be tied up and tired from his post as Direetor and conducted I of merchandise. including, "1960 WorldfUl of 4,546 Wd» for 72 (i: Customs officer: "Lady, you Mrs. Herbert Powell, test, the first . liam Ludeking, Michael Lehay, placed under observation, [of Woodbridge Civil Defense T John Solvik, Arthur Dolch, Wil- One woman, who weighs Series," and "1961 National in, othjgai''d this bag contained clothes. speech contest for which the confiscated from hunt. erwise her youngster wouldjbut it's full of brandy." and Disaster Control, was hon liam Stellmach; Denner Stripe, about 240 pounds, had stuffed;F«>tball League Champion-|broke the game laws dm. ored at a dinner Tuesday at the|New Jersey club qualified. Mrs. have to undergo the rabies; Woman: "Certainly—my hus- llberry 9-6767 Donald Wescott, Arthur Buhl, into her girdle 43 pairs of wo-jsMP" last two years. treatment. • LuckilyT.1M>lrl1« , thtl-e- new' |[Brass Bucket Restaurant. Mr. Robert L. Schneider, Edison, Walter Gibson. Thomas Schoo- men's hose, 32 pairs of men'sj A "Social Night" is planned band's nightcaps." was first'place winner and will owner of the dog was located. Dambach has served the com- smith, John Solvik and Arthur stockings, 14 slips, 5 pairs ofifor next meeting of Februaryn The first thing to remember, U.S. Route lot munity for 21 years in various participate in the council con- Dolch. M«nlo Pork Shopping tint! test at Hotel Manhattan, New anklets and 3 shirts. Another|22 when wives and friends off IX anyone Is bitten by a dog, isj ||posts, the last of nine years as had enough room for herself]Post members will be guests! Income Tax director. He was presented York City, April 20. to tie the animal and notify the! NOW THRU TUESDAY and 33 pairs of women's hosejfor a special showing of, "Guns Board of Health. | with luggage and a plaque uv Cindi-may Bridges,, 8-year-old8-year-old' w>» «i wumens nose,nor a special sn The successful contest at 120 palrs of mens Returns •scribed from the council and that time will participate in thedaughte"7-;- r -;of , -«'Lloyd " ""T*BridgesI slips, a boy's "cap,"a stockings" pai"r, ' o7|of f Navaronne." Via Telephone: \ ''.he community. made her acting debut on her!*11118' a boy's cap a Pair °'! Reasonable Rates regional contest in Cincinnati, U. S. fighting men maintain Ronald J. Allgaler, ElectrH I'BESTPICTUREr I Attending were L. W. Living-Ohio, in June, and the regional m Call KI 1-8200 dan Mate 3/c Petty Officer, is ston, county coordinator; Jo- Bridges Show." Both of Cin- ready force in 41 lands winner will go to San Fran- dy's older brothers, Jeff and serving aboard the DBS Dur- seph Sipos, Miss Geraldlne Ko- cisco, Calif., to participate with ant, whk* just completed "op- vacs, Mrs. Joseph Hogan, Miss Beau, have worked in previous seven other regional winners at shows with their father •ratkm deep freeze" and is re-i G. Huber, Mrs. M. Loveland, the convention in July. H. Bailey, Mr. Chismar, R taming from New Zealand to! A chartered bus wiU leave Pearl Harbor. He has received1 Neary and T. Swindlehurst present directur. from the Carteret Shopping three certificates — one for! Center, April 20 for New York ISELIN crossing the equator, one of the Dr. Dambach has retired from City, and anyone interested maj WOW THRU TUESDAY International Date Line and Fri, $»t., his business in Fords and plans contact Mrs. Joseph Symchik. Sun. I Holi. Aiuhonj (Juinnfiilvano Mangano one for the Antarctic Circle.\ to visit his son stationed with Carteret, or Mrs. Nicholas Pris- In He te the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1:30-4:15 the U. S. Air Force in Texas, coe, Metuchen, for reservations Joseph Allgaier, 37 Freeman 7:00 - »:45 D0NT "BARABBAS" Street, Woodbridge . . . Mrs William H. Gardner, Freeman % ON YOUR Jucy I)»f • O»ry Crosby Street, is a patient at Roose- SAVINGS ROLLER SKATING velt Hospital. No visitors yet, "2 Tickets to Paris" SPECIAL RATES TO bat send her a get well card. Paid Quarterly ... Charles A. Bobkier, Colo- RITZ Theatre GROUPS Hla, a representative of Aetna1 •Save by Mail Even NUht SPECIAL MATINEE BEA N. J. Kl 1-JM0 4 Postage Paid SATURDAY & SUNDAY-2 P.M. .•life Insurance Company, has NOW THHITMONDAV TAT Except Monday Both Ways been named to the Aetna Life JANL'ABV 30 - FEBRUARY 4 7:J» to 11 P. M. "3 Stooges Meet Hercules" leaders Club, national honor- [| Red Billions -. fibiin Matinae, Siturdi;, - Pim - ,•17 organization of the com- Woodbridge, N, J. AXIA FEDERAL SAVINGS "J Ticket* to Paris'" j*ny*s leading producers . , . 8und«ji * HoUdiyt "FIVE WEEKS WEDNKSUAY Thru S.VITKDAY & LOAN ASSOCIATION Z.-M P.M. t» 5 P.M5. 0 STARTS WEDNESDAY ttut But Not Lmst: JANUARY 30 to FKHKl.VKY Z 1591 Irving M. Rahway SOUTH AMBOY ARENA FEBRUARY < Woodbridge was in good Boris Day - Ste[>tirn lloyd HOURS DAILY; s A.M. 4:30 P.M. BALLOON" Jimmy Duranlr - Martha Kajf SATURDAYS: 9 A.M. . 12 NOON SUveni « 6tb, Sooth Amboj •Jumbo" — "O»y Purr-ee" Company as far as municipal!! — In — DRUDGE- charter changes are concerned.! - Plus - ii T! Tie Towashlp was joined by> John A(ir • Pauls K*jmonrt JUMBO Madison. Ocean Township and' "HAND OF DEATH" Saturday Matinee al VM) P.M. Orange In choosing the form of, CABTOON 'government recommended fol- Kiddie Matinee Saturday "JUMBO" lowing a charter study by a and Sunday at 1 P.M. COMING jjocal citizens' commission. In Evening Shows 7:00 SUNIMV, KKHHIAKV Jld ^Wo other municioiilities, Ii*v- WEDNESDAY TURU MONDAV SAVE By Feb. Jst n and Cherry Hills,; KEHIU'AKV 6 - II BUY AN s 4eie voted in the ex- (m - l)U(r Makrr VRN DIVIDENDS govynmeiu forms fol- ting petitions by citizens.' "THE 300 SPARTANS" There were two rejections of I — and — Huck M»rlow« - Lisa Mgnlrll ^•H^l ^IB^l^l^^^^H l^^^l |M|oos'!d chanics. one in West, .. MlJford last vear and another "THE LONG ROPE" * "Ocean Clfy this year, In all! CARTOON hpve hfpn 51 charter; J« in N'« Jersey under Kirtrlir Mali.iff Sal. & Sun. 1:00 V.M. ^t1t.r Law since I960, evrmng Sh.jrts i\ 1M F.M. 1 ELECTRIC voters in 24 referenda d GEt-QO These 15 EXTRA Dividend t'lf recommendations locnl charier study in setting up a new ' «0""rnment. In six mu- FORDS Days Mean Additional Earnings ^ the study commis-i PLAYHOUSE |OHiy[-IH THtflTRt'PAHXWAYI-»lOQi |kKM recommended retention, 111 M«4« NOW THRU TUESDAY! DRYER! Dulls Hay - SU'ljhfii Buyd 5f the existing 'orm of govern- THIHSD.W THRU TUKSDAV For You! *• End washday drudgery. With an automatic B&nt. In 18 mnnl'-ipalltles vot-j JANUARV 11 - hEUKI'AKV 5 JIMMY DURANTE tf$ re'ected th» proposals of-! MAKI1IA HAYK electric clothes dryer a complete load of wash fTfd them on the ballot. !>Hren towns adopted ngw| "TARAS BULBA" can be fluff-dried in lesg than an \mr. Save 1 forms of wmiment as a re- Tuoy Curtik - Yul llrymier mil of direct petition. Three thrlsliiic Kaiifinin time and save work. Buy an ELECTRIC charter studies are now un- - Hm - rterwav _ in East Brunswick,,, Hantld tluyd "JUMBO" clothes dryer at your favorite «tora i Hanover and Mapl*woodi "WORLD of COMEOr Tuny Townahips. * j»ilr JATUBDAY MATINEK INSURED AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Hvold Lloyd "PERIOD OF Hem-y Fonda will host the in Perth Ainboy special "Hollywood: The Fabu-| In I PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRC AND GAS CQMPANY "WORLD of COMEDY" (Rome Office! (AawcUUi Of flit) (AiuocUI« Offlut) lous Era," a nOKlalgic story of ADJUSTMENT" m «Uke SUsct WKDNtbllAY Ml Ambuj Ariuuc Amboy AH. it ith 81. «J¥»y*v Servant of a 8mt Watt motion pictures from the KKbKUAIIY « (2 BkxAl Norih (Cl«r» Burton BU birth of talkie* in 19^7 through af Oretm HUNGARIAN SHOW i)iay "Whm mwt 1M The Nune MCUH Y«rut" Inclusive NEWS Independent-Leader Carteret Press K Newspaper Dedicated to the Best ;illH From All Interests of the Residents of the inclusively the Community EDISON - FORDS BEACON Communities We Serve.

CP January 31, February 1, 1963 PAGE ELEVEN WINDOW— Catherine Jeffrey Heads School 22 i Green Street Order of Rainbow Girls Announces •By The Staff. WOODBRIDGE - Catherine Essay Theme Jeffrey, daughter of Mr. and sudden announcement of the realignment of;Mrs. William Jeffrey was In- COliONlA •• The upper clas- bV complpfcp s (if School 22 will parMclpn'e '"" Z^VutZZt™^, 1^"^ »« WorthV Advisor of „» the main.topic of discussion over theiAmpr|cilK Assembly ^ Order nn essay contest based on he theme. "The United States of Rainbow for dirts. Miss A Land of Natural Rprour-

., , -^|U,,uij i.i ua annuseniorl itait Woodw u - iiuuiy years e ard the According to P. H. , .-i'lvivi in another, "A gooSftlZTd political maneuverZ±^Vt, o Bpntor.ll.,,, School rlnclpal, children of the fifth im lorsre it strictly as a matter of strengthenim; Also Installed wore Linda nd sixth grades, are required ,iii»n now In.power. Hlcrhager. worthy associate; ;o give their Interpretations t)f Betty Ann Huey, charity; Gail his theme on the basts of their came from the Strawberry Hill residents, RliBsell, hope; Gail Hausmmm. understanding of economic val- on heavily as the margin of, victory orj'*11": Carolyn Soddon, treasur- pr: ues gleaned through social stu» I .-.nulidate In the First Ward. This was the stromf-! Bernadrtte Gibson, recorder dies and related reading. (••.mmllteeman Charles Molnar, the favorite son bfiRosemary Graeme, drill leader; Students are asked to con* :i'in!!iirians and those of Hungarian extraction whoiMarshu Sherrard, chaplain; slder the following; How 13 ,• M'ciimi The first Hungarians to settle in Wood-iKathlrrn Krusen. love; Arlene America's political power as a , mi'tiy years ago moved.lnto the hill and gradual-|Pr'c(>. religion; Carol Krauss. nftllllr: world leader'fiffected by »mer- •],.•• succeeding years thew people continued In-! Georgia Warren, im- ca's resources? How have our .,!,;> until It became more like a village of thelr!"101'1"1"^ Rlltl1 Martin, fidel- fc resources helped our country'* iity; Mnryellcii Mcshrow, patrlo- growth? Whut resources are of !llsm. i MISS CATHERINE JEFFREY iest value and why? Why , ;,r] that the realignment of this section Ls un-1 Also Doris Christofferson, ser- " " should we practice conservation ", fc7;"..""wT ••""" "*1"1' ""••' "»'• vice; Paula Viinuk. confidential i • * 1 of natural resources? What in- -ion tim rightfully belongs to the First Ward, obsem-r; Nnncv Brraa. outer AHieriCUS LOOffe formation can you offer as to lJ ug ,r.- leaving Woodbrldgc to Ko to Perth Amboyy. ol)s(,mM, p.,,,,,,,, TnompsOn, ™"^ "^ " ^ America's future reserves of na- w lh8t tne movc sh0lll(1 > w have *en to take mtK\rM; April May, choir dl- tural resources and what do you •.Hk Terrace area, which most people assoc!atp>(tor MvYndy Doll Donna Eid-i recommend? Plans Meeting ARRANfilNG CAKII 1'AKIY: School fi I'TA. Avenpl, will Mrs. ioliii Trlsrhak, Mrs. flcorRr Aston; seated. Mrs. ;,-,:; of Fords, anyway, and Rive that to the Sec--son Jin nominator Kathryn Outlines and research may WOODBRIDGE —'Americus sponsor a card p;iily Wednesday in the iill-purpnse room Raymond Sutton, Mrs. Robert Walsh and Mrs, (llenn I!,, Menlo Park Terrace section Is within MiortjOrahnm. Jonnn Kicslim,', Deb- br, brought to class and essays Lodge 83, F. & A.M. will hold at the school ;it X I' M. Stamline, left to riplit: Mrs. I'ryor, ro-cluirinan. Uoor lirijic will ho Biven for players .„(• of thP Lawjette Eiitates and flhorwrrsi. Yet'orsih Kronseder. Linda Kulsma, will be written In classrooms at an Emergent Communication, i Harold Jarqurs, iMrs. Richard KHIIR, Mrs. Stanley (irupy, and nim-pUyeis. [•mirth Ward and about two miles away from charlotte Laddie, Lorraine times set aside by the teachers, February 8. 7:30 p.m. at the' this ward, Virginia Marquardt, Completed essays will be sub- Masonic Temple, 94 Green i PrLsollla Randolph. Joyce Shaft- mitted the last week of Febru- n, I'lken, the move to have Wwtbury Pink loin Street. The meeting ls called^ Uari'ler YueRet, Mary ary. I ..Tins unjustifiable. This Iras always been con- pursuant to Clyde D. Van Stone,! iMV Entrants will use "pen .' iiie Iselln »ectton. The reeling is strong thai choir grandmaster of Masona for thel ...... names" and entries will be iiil remain In the Fourth Ward. Glvlmr,'. Mwilo !1 ,\ n of Ne\ judged by a jury df teachers M I he Second Ward and leaving Wrstbury Park !"1 !be held jointly with Theodore! and parents. Winners will be as mother advisor: Mrs Rlta!HooMwll tjOdge 219 of Cartci.et. Fourth Ward should about equalize the votes announced at a PTA meeting at (K -Storlcl Is Mirtnn mother ad-; Tnt, mcPtlng w)n be caned fOr viR0 v which time awards of a refer- ' Ithe benefit of the Americus As- ence book will be presented fof •• move, we are told, was adding Ed^ai Hill to The advisory board also in- setnbly 31 Rainbow for Girls the best essay in each upper I Thla section h»» always been associated as stalled includes Mrs Baldwin,! d the Americus Chapter Or- aU class. The school will present il There Ls no Intcrvminn vacant aiva between Mrs Catherine Dei rick. Mrs.1 ^ f DeMolay for Boys, their r o certificates to the runners-up. if the present Ward One and Edgar Hill. Uvmie Doll. Mrs Ann Haus-' friends and parents. All'mem- Mrs. Augustine advised she district in Ward 4 rightfully belonm to the man. Henry H.iusmann, Mrs.;bers of the Order of the Eastern! ; lias arranged the essay contest [Elizabeth Huey, John Huey, star and Craftsmen Clubs are! iin order to stimulate interest ' ' " ' 'Mrs. Catherine Jeffrey, Mrs. invited. j [and provoke thought in our Doris Krusen, Mr*. Edna Uub- The offiKrs of tne DeMoifty; ; [f l-odtf of F.lki, No. 3116 will honor "Bant" Icoiinlry's potential us a world erstcln.Mrs. ArlnieLelnik,MrsJwil] be presented by Walter; ii .in iipm houw affair in thr |od|r room* en Feb. I leader. A similar contest was Helen t.uu. Mrs Florence Mc-;Kronsc(ler. thp ofjker5 of thel iiirn vnu ranrmbfr, risJird hit Wit to *avr a Ihcltl last, year and excerpts were Avoy, Mrs. Pat Laddie, Stanley Rainbow Assl,mbly wlll be pre. •sent to President John P. Ken- i-r frum a burning bnildln f not loni »jo Uddl( Mrv Rlta .... '' Stockel, An- sented byM) .s Patricia Ladd|e nedy's office in Washington, drew Stitckel, Mrs. Barbara [D. C. by the principal. A reply ' •,',i:- of the marriage of Risks Bram ' well-liked winchisel C a nlOr l Th ln!tBllm m of ura from Ralph A. Duncan, Special Assistant to the President ex- ,!,.;„•i ^ , °^both ^been marrie "f 7d previousl° ^1y T™*Uie coupl 1e „ " «, " ** ^ ^enio r .».„„.. ullM.,ul „ , ( jm 8lHKi plke I pressed his thanks and stabd, .,: duldren Thr former Mrs. Bram ha* b,,n Mi,rV(,llt,tl v . llIld Normai™ster Sato, worahlphil master; !"It is always gratifying to the set mot system for the past sown years. IA'V BUI-RISM'I- officiated MiM;officers of Americus Chapter President to know that students Linda Hii'rhaittT was soloist ac- 137 o.E.S. by Mrs. Dorothy IIR> interested in the well-bsinf; companlfd by Miss Pike. |Tune, worthy matron. I of our country and are awsre v I i>u CiunpiM k a $ttnt WOt* |trl thf*f dmr«. Sat- The officers of Carteret Chap- iof the importance of preserving in ran r.rHrdly \Mt tut hotnt to tell hrr father ter 239 O.E.S. will be presented j 'great heritaie.' • • 11.• i Mr. and Msk thom»» Campion, let Bcriten by Mrs. Agnes Malwltz, worthy; Hi ii shi- had Juit rrwurd I Httlr bor from drown- Hcackjuarters matron; Craftsmen Club of- j >lh WiM.dhrtdff Park lake. fleers by B. William Peterson f ins tli.it Mary I.ou, who b 12, *»» ukatinx at thr of Woodbridge and Ray George Budget Ready I .f thr pond away from moit of thr other skatrn of Carteret. Peter Gycnes, John Almasi Sr., Eugene Schreiner, Charles ii. notified • little bor fall throu«b thr iff. Shr AT ANNl'AI, DINNEK: Thr Hiingarian-Aniiriciin Citi j WOODBRIDOE -~ "Pencils' The Invocation will be offered Molnar, Louis Nemeth, Peter T«th and Joseph FIcsor. -kiird nvrr to htm and crabbed thr hnnd that wu • zens Club held its annual affair Saturday at Brthlan Hall, February 15 i , j , „ by Rev. H. Addis Westemeyer, Carteret. Left to right: James Kusco, William Almasi, nui or the chilly water, and with thr »ld of .were sharpened, fr.lls were mjnUter of ^ Flrst ^^ WOODBRIDGE—The Town- r ,'irl thr two pulled the younfitrr out. !eliminated and the cast for the;tenan church, Carteret, and ship budget is almost complete did nut ic( thr name of the boy, an a man ran I new police headquarters has musical selections by Carteret Feast Dny Masses and should be finalized around '•' thr Irr, picked him up and tot him Into a ru Steel Plant February 15, .Mayor Zirpolo already been reduced by $200,- Glee Club. Plans Near Completion ii'kl> dro*r off. Listed by Pastor announced yesterday. 000,' Mayor Walter Zirpolo1 "Wnat a Masonic Lodge is Plans Sale FORDS — Father John The budget, the mayor main- I said today. and what it Has Accom- Onesko, pastor of St. Nicholas tained, will enable the Town- 8 1 wl WOODBRIDGE—Art Metal, that theiP" "" ". For Nels Lauritzen Fete Catholic Church of the Byzan- 'HU-hri*i. Carteret, u one of two young OUBW1 d Inc., formerly Security Steel ship to stabilize the tax rate, flrst estimated cost for the? *"" ^lnn t fc ; ;s bc.nn recounted by an increasing number of Euipment Corporation will close tine Rite, announces Masses and there will be no Increase building was (500.000. el»ker- WOODBRIDGE — It Is ex-co-chairman; Windsor J. Lakis, •••."sc '*ork will be featured Inthe «how opening its plant in Avenel around for tomorrow, flrst Friday of In taxes this year. "I cut it to 1300.000 and there, Refreshments will be served. pected that Governor Rlchard!Arnold Houser. Sgt. Anthony 1 M \uiu GalStry In Madison Loreiuo's most re- April 1, but has every expecta- the month, and Saturday, feast Increases will be assured for [U a possibility it will be re- dancing and a film offered. J. Hughes or Attorney General O'Brien. *;i.-. for a s, holaiship to F^lrlHuh Okklnaon Unl tion of selling the plant to aday of the Presentation of Our few departments. The police gain," he went on. Arthur J. Sills will be the prin- Publicity, Mr. Lakte, chair- MI. i Art Seminar His work h*s been shown widely ,l firm which will hire present Lord in the Temple, will be atdepartment appropriation will Ls one thin* I can clpal speaker at a testimonial man; Miss Ruth Wolk and •••! New Jersey and he wai a semi-finalist in the employees. 8:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. show an Increase, for more men promise the people that the Foreign Exchange dinner in honor of'"" Polic" e Chie*"'"f ,j*O hn D. Royle, co-chairmen; This announcement was made Tonlgljt from 7 to 9 P; M, will be added and more cars Foundation Awards this pact year. He is a gradu new police headquarters will Nels Lauritzen, February 21 at program and printing, Capt. Student Plans Made today by Mayor Walter Zirpolo food will be prepared for the leased. The department now .i:k State College and Is presently U-achlng in the be the 'finest low-cast police The Pines. This annnucement Howard Tune, chairman; Naz- and Business Administrator Pirogyi Sale to be held tomor- has 9 patrol cars. If the budget of Elizabeth. headquarters they ever saw." was made by Daniel C. Pan- areth Barcellona, co-chairman; WOODBRIDGE - Township Heman Averill. row from 11 A. M. to 5 P, M. is approved 15 radio patrol cars coni, chairman, at a meeting Hazel Schlatter, Charles Wentz, The structure will be made residents Interested in giving Since most of the eqiu> in the church hall will be on the roads patrolling the mayor said, "of «ood-look-|a home to a foreign exchange Sunday. William Huber. ment — except for a few spe- Members of the Ladies Guild the Township. There will also Krtin womun wrilri: "I think it't about tlinr wme- ins cinder block" and will be;student are urged to get in Mr. Panconi's committees are Reception committee, John cial pieces of machinery — will will receive Communion on be seven unmarked cars for the »•• Hirer rhrcn for our »ehool bus drlvrr*. Jn«t as follows |Waldman, chairman; Walter two stories hluh. It will con-1 touch with Mrs, Robert Rlppen, be included in the sale, Mr. Sunday detective and juvenile bureaus '-ui-hi of iratuportliv thr many children to *nd Garvan, co-chairman; Laura italn the various bureaus of thejFulton 8-1997, as soon as pos- Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin, co- Averill said it was safe to as- A male chnral group is being and two radar cars which are < IUHII raih day, IWM m* tbr ehllla. D»pit« rain. Berman, Dolores Melder, Ralph Idepurtment, court room, viola-jslble. chairman; Camillo La Zizza, sume that the firm purchasing organized and the flrst practice out every day. The schedule i"t, or the heavy rarly nornlnr fon, the rhlldren Cohen, Jeanette Lavin. tions bureau, press room. ! Plans for the first student treasurer; Mrs. Catherine Weh- the plant will be run In the is scheduled for tomorrow night and location is changed each ' I" trt thrre safety. Trylnf t« irt around that "There will be no expensive 1 were made at an executiverenberg, secretary. Reservations, Laura Berman) same type of tuslness, s at 8:00 Practices will be held day, Police Director Joseph Ga- ..•it 1 _.. _ 1.. _„ IfinmmlHoB maaf inn nt tVia chairman; Lt. Robert Tune, 1 rift rirclr In a car b bad enough, but with a bus Cl'll blocks because prisoners'committee meeting of theTickets, Joseph Sipos, chair- "I had a conference with J. one hour each week. lassi said. co-chairman; Mr. Maklary, AI < iiildrrn I think It dnervm aontr kind of a mrdal. are not held here long," the Woodbrldge Senior High School man; Dolores Melder, co-chair- I. Rogerson, legal counsel and Kochek, Lt. Horace Deter, Hen- >• TH «o out to these driver* who have to havr nrrm I mayor pointed out. "They are, Foreign Exchange Chapter of man; Sylvia Stltzer, Philip secretary to the Board of Di- rietta Melnick, Sylvia Stitzer; I t'> hr ahlr to to throuch day aftrr day with all ate either released when they pay j the American Field Service, Yocovino, Ralph Cohen, Walter rectors of Art Metal," Mr. Av- »l I'hildrrn, I, an a parent, thank you bun drivrra their fine or sent to New Bruns- Monday at the Forge with Dr. Gai-van, John Backsay, Lt, Hor- gift presentation, Len Mason, erill continued, "and he claimed chairman; Mrs. Wehrenberg, li -wicwick If held for the Grand (Cyril I. Hutner reporting. ace Deter, Henrietta Melnlck, there are several companies in- co-chairman; Mrs. McLaughlin, ljurl y We will have minimum' Donations for the students Marion Romeo, Joe Mascio, terested in purchasing the Sil Bad and Relax! Fi-ank Payti, Lt. Arthur Don- Lt. Joseph McLaughlin, Mr. plant. Mr. Rogerson also said CHIT-CHAT: may be snow mi the around;*™]* ?*>?*_ Clements. that the excellent skilled labor T cell to case we get a violent Contributions may be sent to nelly, Sgt. Anthony O'Brien, Let Multiple Listing System handle the chore of selling 111 the air as aiuwuncements lurlnx mo 11 into prisoner before he can be sent Fred P. Buntenbach, Wood- Sgt. Elmer Green, Larry Clem- Flowers and decorations, market, good transportation your home, •'liball Slow Pitch League cover the urea. An or- to the State Hospital. There bridge National Bank, treas- ents. Hazel Schlatter, chairman; Mrs and housing and the fact that McLaughlin, co-chairman; Mrs the plant "is in good shape" of men who eat, sleep and pluy softball on ul e cant af urer of the chapter and will be Most home odvners have heard of the Multiple Listing -iu,,M. colonla resident* are urged to contact Al »'»' •* ™ J f' * - Speakers, Joseph Greco, Wehrenberg, Marion Romeo will make the sale somewhat lil l I0 Q u yve wanl listed In The Independent- '"> of :n Al&stalr Place in Video Park section, A.s for ' . * chairman; Hazel Achlatter, co- Sylvia Stitzer, Dolores Melder easy." System. Most of them know that it represents the 11 Leader. chairman; John Faczak, ! Hie Sunday edition of 4 Newark daily newspaper. Marion Guild with a program Church School for all ages at Entertainment, Philip Yaco- Proudly Presents

|< n "• you Multiple List your rrome, you get broad general tut you Mm. Donald l.lfbcskind and Mrs. on casserole cookery at a meet' 9:46 AM. vino, chairman; Jake Melder, In —krrp up the |d work! ing in the church hall, Madi- cuvfiuge, together with Its capacity to reach the maxi- son Avenue, Monday, 8 P.M. mum number of qualified prospects in an organized inly publlcaUon of the GovernnierTtal Rttaeareh Hi old and new members and market. j [uesLs are invited to attend. Belmonts liicuiporated contain* an item to the effect that at IS OUR i Hie ORA Board of Tiustees, Bernard M, Hartnett. When you decide w sell your property select the MLS iiiictor of the Bayonne Economic Research. Council, Accompanied By realtor of your choice. He will visit your home and, in- 'iliiridKf Business Administrator, was accepted as a For BUSINESS ijptct your property. Then, together you will work out Hie Ooveriuuental Research Association, which is •preliminary details and decide upon a reasonable price. -iiiiui df ijioupn aud iiidlvidtmU professionally en- The Driftwoods Valentine's Day This information will be typed on a listing sheet and "vcrnmiMital research. Air — Rail — Steamship — Hotel TOUB AND CEU1SK RESERVATIONS forwarded to over 00 membM realty offices. • eoustantly running out of pencls due to SATURDAY NIGHT You cau place your trust in Multiple Listing System of "-"'if the ututei and their capital*" placeniaU. V* THE WORLD OVER Middlesex County. 'ind the challenie fmtclnutlnt and 8 out of 10 try rhont VA 6-3661 h'-.i tv coui|ilfU the quii. Another Interetttlnj; place- >> Stanlry's U titled "Our American Qoverument" FEBRUARY 2nd 7:30 For Further Information Write or Ca)l '> lii-lpini tu m4ke patrons better Informed Amerl- CARDS iiu'ldriiully, a very charmbuf hunteia named Hunan CSIPO Travel Bureau Continuous Music 1 l-'iu hrlpk nmkr your vUU Ui 8tanlry'» a very PUBUX 391 Maple Slreel Multiple Listing System nil mprrlrlice. PHARMACY PERTH AMBOH, N. J. St. Joseph's Auditorium Vii Smith St., Perth Am^oy Main Street. Wootlbndue were very 91 Main Street WORLD WIDE TRAVEL Amboy Avenue WwHibrtdge Hie ie,sult8 of lttut wefk'^) Woodbrldi~ - The commissioners, we all know, had B, John T. mnnUwham !"vir<--> ^petitioned for, permissio..„„ n to Help protect t was always hard to understand, for ex- to begi n « vUlaR(vIllBRe "on the.standing watches. to arrange the boundaries so the popu- law-abiding Dutchmen on '" " * " „ -iwlnter a tall woodn, ample, why one family on Freeman m Indlfln com lation would be as equal as possible in the west side of tlie Hiidson;^^ smnl] hm 0VfT.\VM built around ti,, l eacTi ward. However, by location and Street voted in the First Ward and the River hnd every reason to be"™ Hudson River >d«e, lunt outside ti,, ; neighbors across the .street cast their perplexed by a February, 1880.1™*'"« t^orl,,M rofused per-streets. tradition the two sections should have order from Peter Bturye»nt;™«•<« )pck ftt ,PRst| aaMy lay lnsl(lo !( ballots in the Third Ward. that they move off their ^"l^ ,,;sntlsfactlon of knowlngjbut the Dutchmen „: remained in their respective wards. f ni lated farms and get promptly|"« ^ holce of thr -maize were happiest win, Unfortunately, with the publication n Just look at a map of Woodbridge. |to "the Village or settlement 3j., " 1dfnl __ bKRIIM it Tuyn" or the "ouwdr You will find that Strawberry Hill is of the new ward boundaries—they ap- nearest or most convenient to >™ \^ '^ splret(ld whpn NewjDeyond the enclosure pear in this issue of The Independent- them." . i«".-"" -i- authorities ap- they raised their just as much a part of Woodbridge grazed their cattle u Leader—-they become ftted and super- _ ...... Amsterdam t proper as the Municipal Building, Ofd The order was hard to obey: d vl], ,„ Aup|St) salt hay of the mmi School 1 or the historic White Church. sede the former wards. Changes may there were no villages on what jggg Each night the K«>U be made after the next Federal census Is now the New Jersey side of, .. led their cattle b»rk It border? on the ridiculous to annex Somc namfd H '.'Iwalls and then CIOMd the river - near or far. con- , . y los'. t /tha , t hta Strawberry Hill to the Second Ward. when the ward commissioner must venlent or Ineonrlent. jtlle namPr has *mlost. .ln 'woodeh gates again-. and s0 Actually, there weren't really i rea1iyIndian attack. Em. Although Westbury Park is a com- meet again to make adjustments to "r Dukhmen any law-abiding Dutchmen iwrtand the problem of wv coincide with the population. - an( s paratively new section of Iselin, its ties either, in th« strictest sense of. \ „ „ , . »i. ..cows became so ;i, rtmndThered havBcrgfne been clatmi_that| .,„„ Othf eth worde rive. Thosr were ewh thero livee againsd westit '' ' ewryon(l> pa)lw f the law, for ln 1656 Stuyvesant! correction," was Danes (or pqsslbly Norwegians) had decreed that settlers could; dig a village well. Public Apathy had come to New Amxter- not cross the Hudson from Nrw All was not parad!" In the 54 years of The Independent- over $9 million Surely, a sum that founded the village and nenUi landlord* r, sssr£r*r^sHu»danavian townr. «•More• 8alikely,-! large should be of interest to the tax- to "settle to- In Bergen but lived l:. Leader's existence, its editors have sterdam across the crusaded for the rights of others, for payers. The fire boards throughout Bergen retldenU com; the Township .spend a total of well November, 1803. Tlv community projects and municipal jto be "10 much (m over a half a million, and, what your Indian, worried the «overnor>m Vt jto improvements. Twice - in 1843 and 165ft _!*n.enothpe Zoom in Hd laftd w* Tw s #y At times the crusading was exhilar- fire commissioners spend in your par- warring tribeibes had laid warto ttnion n a «ll(fht hill, surrounded by thflf ill1 d and so was new Tetl,y ticular district reflects in your tax icverpi'yv dweiiiiidwellinRg irofrom thinec rvm ••—- ---- • ,,• u muj, . i™, 111Hl ating because the aims had glamour r rate. vonn'Kull to the Palisades M* * ^:™°Z*™?Mu •• jlong run. Within a v and appeal and U was easy to interest hart .sent, settlers fleelnp to Newin Dutch means "hill [the provinoe. Includiv. Peter Stuyvesant took P"-1 passed from Dutch ;, the people to make the necessary For some unexplained reason tye [Amsterdam. Stuyvesant rrcou- nlzed that wide distances be- sonal Interest In the settlement,!, Bergen'i Dutf!l moves. At other times, crusading be- people over the years have displayed tweon farmhouses "tempted thrjpossibly even to the extent that lived precisely as th came a lonely, uphill battle for al- a lethargic attitude and have failed savage barbarians." ihe helped lay out Bergen. had, regardless of v. though the cause was worthy and nec- Independent Dutchmen hated The village wa: a simple the land, and the v: much too often to use the only weapon the thouRht of being huddled square, 800 fret on each tide, talned both name and < essary, there was no mafic, no glory, for nearly a century m at their disposal — their vote. When togethp. ... r i•n villages„.—. . To provp|with two streets crossing in the Eventually time no charm. Ib was just like taking close to 40,000 Township residents are It, most of them who hadjmiddle to divide Bergen into medicine — it's good for what ails you, escaped the Indians showed!quarters. In the exact center of Bergen In a way win, eligible to vote and only 5,000 cast Under the Capitol Dome their displeasure with Stuyve- the village «n area 165 feet wasjlndians nor English but no one likes the taste. their ballots in a Board of Education sant's 1656 order by stubbornly set aside for community use. accomplished. Yet, th- huddling together in New Am ing isn't complete, for As the years rolled on. this news- election,'it is downright shameful. By J. Joseph Grlbblns : Completing the plan, a street paper fought against public apathy, sterdam rather than submit to ran around the outside edge ofoutllnes at least, old iv- ! a law which said they had tothe square. (Continued on Pa* particularly when it concerned elec- This year, at the instigation ofj be neighborly across the river. School Commissioner Roy Mundy, the TRENTON — Republicans of iplaoed on the shore filled with ing time to the World's Play- Law or no law, Indians or no.! tions and referenda. Township resi- ground. Board of Education is sending each new Jersey are reported Jubl-jarmed men. The citizens ,of some of the free spirited went dents were warned with regularity lant and Democrats chagrined ,1*07 pulled the horse into the The Atlantic City Express- back anyway. that unless they take an active part voter a sample ballot — a facsimile ,t the Trojan Horse technique :lty with songs and festivity, way Authority, headed by El- One Jacob Stoffelson, for ex- in all elections, they will some day of the voting machine ballot strip — evived by the Governor's Com- 'hat night the armed men an-wood Kirkman, Atlantic City ample, pleaded that he had 34YEARSofSERVICi; in a further effort to induce the peo- mittee on Efficiency and Eco-j ilosed in the horse's body op- banker, has sold $48,800,000 in fled Indian raids In both 1643 awaken and find the community is •omy in State Government to ened the gates of the city bonds to finance the construc- and 1655 and therefore ought To The ruled by a minority. ple to exercise their right of franchise, cast' much doubt on the effl- >ermlttlng the Greeks to enter tion of the newest super toll to have another chance. Author- k Mr. Mundy is to be congratulated for iency of State Government ,nd capture it. road in New Jersey and puritie- s expressly forbade his For example, The Independent- operations. Some political experts claim chases of right of way will be- crossing the river, but he re- Perth Amboy Area Leader has been urging voters to cast sponsoring the new system. The six-member committee, ,hls strategy has again been1 gin at once. turned anyway. their ballots at Board of Education Is it too much to hope that the leaded by Donald G. Bore, mployed at the Btate House. The alignment will be some- T)thprs followed Jacob, - • — Hackensack editor, was named — 0 — where between the historic enough to make Stuyvesant and Fire Board elections. The educa- voters -will repay him by appearing hi Governor Richard J. Hughes LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: .White Horse and Black Horse both angry and worried. Hence, tion body this year has a budget of at the polls on February 13? last spring to look for flaws ln Another effort will be made in Pikes depending upon the rehi- s February. I860, decree T.L WATSON & CO. ;be State Governmental plc- the Legislature this year to sults of a survey which is now warned that anyone who hadn't ESTABLISHED 1831 iure. This was after the State amend the constitution to cre- underway. The first section of removed "houses, goods and Tax Policy Commission was re- ate the position ot Lieutenant the new toll highway Irom cattle" to a village before the MONROE A. WEIANT Be Generous end of March "or at the latest constituted and requested to Governor for New Jersey. Williamstown to the Garden Resident Partner Tomorrow, the Mt, Cannel Nursing ters in making their rounds to aSsist find out If new revenues were Although similar efforts have State Parkway near Pleasant- the middle of April," would needed. The committee com- 'ailed in past years, Assembly- ville, a distance of 33 miles, will suffer "the'pain of conflstica- MEMBER NEW YORE AND Guild will officially open its annual the bedridden. prised four Republicans and man William V. Musto, D. Hud- be opened by June 1,1964. The tlon." AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGES drive for funds to carry on its out- Since the service given by the.Sister; ;wo Democrats although ap- son, has introduced a concur- remaining section into Atlantic That threatened blow at the is non-sectarian, it is hoped that resi- pointed by a Democratic Gov- •ent resolution to create the City will open the following pocketbook brought a result Perth Amboy National Baik Building standing work in the community. xnor. jffice of Lieutenant Governor! iummer, that Indians hadn't been able Al the 5 Corners HI 2-2850 dents will be as generous as possible The Governor's committee and provide for his election. — o — to bring by plunderings. Thusly Thirty-eight states have recog- Many Township residents have been when workers knock on their doors for came up with a report a short DRINKS: - Cocktail advo. w« the first vUlage in New Jer nized the importance of such a r the recipients of the fine, home-nurs- a contribution. If you do not receive a ime ago containing more than cates reading newspaper reports fifty terse recommendations position and now have a lieu-during t! - jost holiday season I ing service offered by the nuns without call, donations may be sent to the ranging from placing more tenant Governor, he claims. about dri ng drivers and the regard to race, creed or national origin. Guild's dedicated Moderator, Rt. Rev,awyers in State departments Under the proposal, the lieu- danger, disastrously affected to help solve day to day prob-tenant Governor would be re-the tavern Industry lrf New Others, we are sure, have heard of the Msgr. Charles G. McCorristin, pastor .ems to combining all the pen- quired to hive the same quali- Jersey. fications as the Governor. Hej true devotion exemplified by the Sis- Of St. James ChUrch, Woodbridge. sion systems of the State. Much So claims the New Jersey Li- background material was lack- must be 30 years old, a citizen of the United States for 20 censed Beverage Association, ln Ing in the 30-page report. report to members of the The various recommendations years, and a resident of New Jersey for 7 years. Legislature opposing efforts to Law-Makers Back would upset the status quo o enact Implied consent laws ' As the doors opened on both the the New Jersey Taxpayers Association many procedures now being fol- Fnllke the Vice President of which would require every car lowed as the result of experi- the United States the proposed driver upon receiving a license * 1963 meeting of the State Legislature over the past several y^ears, will be putence over the years. The repor' constitutional amendment does to drive to consent to a drunk- 1- at Trenton and the 88th session pf into use here when the Legislature is in such demand several new not provide that the Lieutenant o-meter test. printings had to be authorized Governor shall be the presiding ' the Congress at Washington early this adopts the necessary rules to effectu- Nothing like it has appeared on officer of the Senate. The Sen- "During the post holiday sea- i month, the twin problems of govern- the State House scene since the ate would continue to choose Its son tavern business declined ate it. 60 per cent because of unfavor- i mental spending and taxation again late 20's when everything wa* own presiding officer. At Washington taxes also were tlv being Investigated, including 'fin addition to succeeding able newspaper publicity indi- * had top billing. top topic of conversation but there iliJayor Frank Hague, of Jersey the Governor if he dies, a lieut- cating the impairment of driv- ing ability by the consumption ? At Trenton, the annual message of the proposal is to reduce them. How City, and bank charters. enant Governor would insure Governor Hughes has in the continuanccontinuance of the same of two cocktails giving rise to - the Governor outlined proposals for ever, the sticky problem of how to do an .05 per cent blood alcohol A BIG HELP AT structed his top cabinet officer! basiic policies throughout the to assign a departmental expert gubernatorial term, and, at thecontent, which is not borne out * new programs involving spending and this without making deficits bigge: by expert analysis," wrote M. * the long awaited report of the Com- to tell him of the effect of th< same time, provide an offlcla and further extending the public debi recommendations. Republican who may relievt tbe Governor Garret Pal, president of the as-, INCOME TAX TIME - mission on State Tax Policy recom- remained unsolved. Related fiscs 8tate Chairman Webster B of many minor yet time-con- soclatlon. * mended more taxes to provide more questions remained to bother both Todd Insists the report im suming duties," claims Musto, "The question of impairment covers many examples of shock arising from publicity concern- A checking account spares you frantic money for school and other needs as Congressmen and taxpayers concerned Ing waste and Inefficiency in EXPRESSWAY: — Within ing .05 per cent. .10 per cent memory-searchinK anil thrashing through - well as adjustments in the present with sound financing in Federal gov- State Government. the next three years a new and .15 per cent alcohol con- old papers for lost receipts. Cancelled check*, tent has created an anxiety ln as legal evidence of expenses which entitle •• state tax pattern. Other problems such ernment. Chief among these were per- According to Greek legend, super toll expressway stretch after ten years of war wit)in: g 44; miles from Williamstown the general public which mili- you to tax deductions, can SAVE you money. that of property tax assessment, sistent problems of Ending ways to Troy, a huge wooden horse was to Atlantic City will cut travel- tates against the entire retail :: which have plagued law-makers in the Industry." balance the budget; curtailing unnec- The association further Opening a checking.account takes only ' past, remained to be tackled again essary spending, limiting debt, im- "lalmed that while technically minutes. Step in and let us help 'you choose ( the kind of account beet for your particular ; as the State Legislature settled down proving congressional fiscal proce- GLAMOR GIRLS he drlyer's license has always been regarded as a privilege needs. : to the year's business. dures and controls and avoiding the rather than a right, the pro- - New Jersey law-makers and the pub- "backdoor spending" techniques used gress of the motor age renders lic, too, should be able to keep the this thought "obsolete and rid- by law-makers to escape traditional iculous." Every aspect of pres- state's financial position in closer view congressional controls over spending. ent day clvllteatlon is geared . as a result of enactment of the "fiscal At both the State and Federal levels, to tlie transportation industry 1 1 and the driver's license In the note" bill by the 1962 State Legisla- points out the New Jersey Taxpayers one Irreplaceble adjunct of ture. The measure provides that each that Industry, It is claimed. woodbridge Association, law-makers are- again — o — legislative bill involving spending be face-to-face wilh the fact that if we BUDGET: — Taxpayers of "price tagged" with a "fiscal note" to are to spend, we must tax to pay for New Jersey will pay an esti- show its future costs. The plan, slmi- |t and also with the big question of mated (4,248.486,000 under the ,' larto that used in other states, and record breaking $98.8 billion now much government the people administrative budget submit- ; suggested In various publications of want to buy. i ted to Congress by President John F. Kenjn«4y. The New Jersey Taxpayers BANKING liOUKH: Association points out the new MUIMUJI thru ITId»> » A.M. to 3 P.M. Federal budget will exceed the Bank total spent ln the peak year of Friday «venln,, 6 PM. to t P.M. Edwyn Gregory — November 27, 1904 - December 10, 1961 World War 2 and set an all- time high. Hie Independent-Leader nublUhtd weeklj on Tbur»d»y 7:00 A.M. The budget forecasts net|| 3 Locations For Your Convenient 20 Qreen Street, Woodblldie, N. i. - Tel. Ml 4-1111 budget reoeipti for the 1963- ttaa'CuMKt Preu publliied on frtdtj, MM A.M. 64 fiscal 7*ar of 188.9 billion AVENEl. OFFICE MAIN OFFICE •5"1 — Av«uu«, CuWrtt, N. i. - C«L W 1-5WW With federal expenditure* (ex- ISEUN OFFICE 383 Avenel St. Ctrotr of (l WOOOBRIDOE PUBLISHING COMPANY clusive of trust fund expendi- of Hlnu Ate.) Berry SL ft Moore Ave, Oak Tree R«"» Lawrence F. Canplop, PmWent & Treasurer tures for highway, social security, and other program) AVENEL totaling nearly $99 billion, this WOODBRIDGE ISEUN _ will leave a deficit of $11.9 coplen bj null u cenli. "You're losing your father image, Mr. Hawthorne!" billion. Member Federal Reaerve Sysfm-FederaJ Depo,,t i^™* Corporate (Continued on Puge 18) KB CP January 31, February 1, 1963 PAGE THIRTEEN helin Child Val&ntine To Be Aided Dance Date By Deborah February 9 I COLONIA — The parents of coi.ONIA — Although the nn lselln child hare applied ITM of the Towtahlp may ]fnr their son's admittance to rim .-,c in celebrate Valentine's Dihnrah Hospitnl and their ftp- liny on Fihrunry 14, the Colo- plication is being processed re- ma Civic Improvement Club ported Mrs Sol Esman, pnst, lin.'. decided to hold their an- I president and admittance nuril Valentine's dance on Feb- chairman of Deborah League ninry 9. |nf Colonia Rt their recent meet- 1 Thr actual date and reason .inu In Amori"an Legion Hall, for celebrating the occasion 'lin.s Inns bron the cause of con- imvM'sy with history books With this fest application, the League Ls now sponsorlnR imini.lnK out there were. In ef- 'five area residents Mrs. Esman fcr-l two Saint Valentines. ipolntrd out. Mias Gloria Os- ' Mrs Grace Paradls. publi- toibrlnk, Rahway, a former pa- city ehnirman, reports the date tient who underwent heart K of little importance for the surgery, was a guest. custom of. sending greeting cards culled Valentines on Feb- Mrs. William Hooprr, presl-( ruary 14 has nothing to do with dent received reports as fol- feast day of Saint Valen- OFFICERS INSTALLED: The Newly-formed Iselin Athletic Association held Its Installa- I us t'I.i;< T: Abnvf, left l« rl«hl, Is thr new ilntr lows: ' ne, popularly considered,- the to assist in aotinc, make-up, scenery, costumes, lighting tion dinner Saturday at Tha Gallery, Route 1. Left to rislit: ( urtls ('. Campbell, presl- ,ii.. of the liellntnwn I'lavrfs, Mniiry <'silsvtta, sir March 14 has been set for stron of lovers and the help or sound. They ate now making plans to construct a dent; Michael LaKomskl, past president of Isclin Boys I^acue; William Bowiti, accept- Kusr Ann Csrvello, rurrcKpniiilinR seerrlary: Tln-- the spring fashion show to be those unhappily In love. ing plaque In behalf of Frank Notaro, president of the Iselin Pony L*aKue and Dr. .;::!-|ii-l, oiitenlnK prc!»l(1rnl: Sr. l>nui;lii>i Culsplta, "youth eenler." The Isellntown players arc now in re- held at Bel Alre Manor..'Perth The customs connected with Ralph Barone, ,, siitriit: John Barby, vlre prrslilent and William hearsal for a new variety show to be presented May 3-4: Amboy announced Mrs, Rich- im in Efiglish-spealtlng coun- Hll tremurrr. The group I* seeking: new members at Isclln Junior High School. ard Warner, chairman. .ries are probably a survival Donor dinner will be held Leagues Merge •om a period, when a pagan May 2 at Blue Shutter Inn, Torah To Be Dedicated festival associated with loVe oc- Union, stated Mrs. Milton War- urred about February 14, adds lers of Girl shawsky-, donor chairman. Ars. Paradls. 1 Install Slate]^ Services Tom Members must have donor orrotv Whatever their thoughts on credits in by April 1 ln order ISELIN — The newly formed Scouts Arrange Iselin Athletic Association, for- he matter, residents are ta- to attend, To check eleglbilty- COLONIA — A Torah dedl- morrow night announced ,How- merly the lse)in BOYS and Pony ited to Join club members in members are requested U) cuu- ratlnn, will he held hv Tem- rti Flnrman, president and Leagues, held its first installa- he festivities lield at 9 PM. tact Mss Isabelle Stern, donor ple Beth Am, Arthur and Cleve- Alex Trueherz, jellglous chair- I in Registration tion dinner recently at Stan- t the club building on Intnan credit chairman. land at 8:30 p.m. to-man of Temple? i\ LcadiTs of Oirl ley's Diner. Making the presen-i \venue stated Walter Cahlll, Pocketbooks and seasonal 1 Sisterhood of Temple will be !i:mrhood 3 met with tationa were Mayor Walter ihairman. items are now on sale but don- with the merger of both league* :.;iri Mattinlw, 108 Zlrpolo and Committeernan Dr. honored at that time for its A committee comprised of or credit ls not siven^tn s«le there msut be dedication by i Avi'inir, to under-[ Ralph-barone. efforts in purchasing Toran Mrs. EdwfiM " Heimlng, Mrs. merchandise, Mrs. Cbnstantlne all old and new members. fl •.' ni' ndou.s task of 1 scrolls. " lharles Keegan. and Jim VlKilante. chairman, reported. Jack Hare introduced Curt Officers Installed include: Sal 'vi vosrlv resftstra-- Members of Sisterhood whe Georges are assisting with ar- 1 Danish assortment cookies, a Campbell, president elect, to all Morano, executive vice presi- 'riv)|)s in tlir neisth- popular fund raiser, now come the members. Mayor Zirpolo dent; Paul Burns, vice presi- will participate In ceTemon; rangements. Don Halbsgut has I in a .special Deborah tin, Mrs. and Dr. Barone presented dent Atlantic League; Phillip and Mrs, Pearl Abrams, Mrs been appointed decorations of the Joseph Stefnnovlch informed plaques to the retiring presi- Riccl, vice president Major M. Klein, past presidents; Mrs chairman. pave Chick, Mrs. B. Roth, Mr; the group. Mrs. A. Fluharty, dents, Michael Lakomskt of the League; Vincent Mlele, vice For further Information, B. Arkin, past Torah chairmen and turned into jwho joined the League out of Boys League and William Bo- president Pony League; Mi- tickets, or reservations contact Mrs. Murray Heller, president j for the heart surgery wit!! on beHalf of Frank Notaro chael Lakomskl, vice president Mrs. Henning at FU 8-5850. of the Pony League. Mrs. Stanley Schuman, flrsi :;mi by Mrs Donald performed on her daughter, equipment and publicity; Don .[i 'consultant, to es- Mayor Zlrpolo presented a aid Essex, corresponding sec- vice president; Mrs. Julius Ro was reported to have sold over manoff, second vice-president :;f| fund U) be used resume of plans regarding the retary; Bruce Ogletree, assist- MEET TUESDAY i $800 worth. Mrs. Bernard Binder, thlri ; i Troop emerifen- sports program for the year in ant corespondlng secretary. ISELIN — The Chain CHlll* | Mrs. Edward Cohen read the vice president; and Mrs. Jac' • lie year with re- \ proposed revisions to the con- the Jownship and Dr. Barone Also Henry Modliczewski, re- Woman's Club will meet, Tues- congratulated the retiring offi- jcording secretary; Frank No- Kahn, current Torah chair day, 8:30 PM. at the Green .:..< miidr out of stitution to be voted on at the man. was approved. \ February 14 meeting. cers for the cooperation given taro, treasurer; Harold Cornell, Street Flrehouse. The annual the Township during the past '.radcrs merllnx will Winner, free dress club was assistant treasurer; Jack Hare, Mrs. Heller will deliver a brii theater party will be discussed year. .,1: v 19 at the home Mrs. Mary Leonard, Mrs. R. parliamentarian; Edward Rey- speech on behalf of Slsterhooc .with Mrs. Frank Burns in •a pli Jordan, ft Jo- Lerner, dress club chairman, 'Mr. Campbell requested the nolds, ways and means; Blace The Ternplevwtn' sponsor th charge. The program will in- Kopala, umpire in chief/1, and clude hair cutting and styling eported. suport of the membership for Oneg Shabbot after the sen; PLAN CONTEST: BUI Sullivan, of Iselin. eh"cks harmony accuracy of impromptu quartet ri u._! fi~tt4.it ..•*•**;.._ i»'1 i.mf the coming year stating that'Robern t Smith, umpire in nchief. I ices by al ocal beautician. :.'S Cushirm. leader after a recent SI'EI1S<)SA biisnrsn mcctine. Several communities are represented by Highlight of the evening was •li.ite Troop 1B6 wel- il. to r.i: Ken Cornell, Westflrld; Bert Toth, Carteret: Jerry Hrodin, Plainflpld; and wig show and high fashion ,•: 1 y Howi'll and P»- Jolin Andrrcon. IJnden. The husincis discussed wan thr annual Garden State Area makeup and. hair style seminar !:ni' Into the Troop (horn* and Quartet < niitr«t, which will be held April 27 at Woodhridge Senior High presented by Mr. Gordon. Mrs. cent meeting Hrlinol. (Her 400 other "Burbfrthopprrs" wll participate. The event will be hosted by William Qarber and Mrs. Lee i Miiurr Ceremony the Inelin-Woodbrldiie "Jer&eyAires". Savage previously had their :i\ Troop 78 at the hair washed and set to be comb- :s Sineer. leader. 16 >d out at the meeting In the How to find your way out !-! Presentation of atest styles. \ .is performed by Obscene Literature is Subject Chosen from the audience i.il Sciisb«rh, was Mrs. Edward Cohen whose features were enhanced by the • of plm B«- newest makeup techniques Mattoo. D**orah prior to turning her into a wig anri Of Talk Before Church Unit model. Mrs. Sol Frledlander was drafted as a model to point out a rtialght llmt is aviulable at stores in our'nim, the son was a frequeni the atria wr-ro how a transformatin can be trom the shoulder talk. Krn- community purchaser of obscene maga without special makeup. fl 11I1Q WriT til- Bwlur m lh clmirmaii of He stattd: zines from newspaper their dauRdters ' Delighted winner of the door ""•".^''"•''iWo.idbiidtfe Township Citizens "Under exiiUru laws, each;unknown to his parents. prize of a $220 machine made o1 hls * M,™t I Committee for D«*nt Lit™- |ocai g0Wrnlni body haa been! In *e P™""™ 4 wig was Mrs. Sidney Shur. wuo»lni , , ^possibility e-lshocked and unbelieving par- ture dUctoMd ymm Bdll u of wn he p of d ents, the boy later confesses thc community are being at-j ,. inlug (or Itself just exactly t rrn to killing a young, innocent Paper Drive Slated tracU'd to the obscene litera-1what Li in violation of yu-com- rl Hearing ture included and promincntly'mon decency, Consequently ani8' while pleading that he displayed In some Township informed and militant citizen-ldldn't want ^ do u By helin Lions Club V/u-rf led Monday ISELIN — The Lions Club of i,torNs iry, backfd by an organized! Although the point made was A special hear- Iseltn held its regular dinner Speaking before the Holy comimittee such as this one, canja dramatic one, the committee ;.'r proposed budget meeting at Howard Johnson's, of District 12 will be Namr Society of 6t, John Vi-,ex*rt undisputed Influence onjean disfllay the type of filth Restaurant, Woodbridge. which young people can • n the Board of Fire amvy Mr Becker did not pull township officials and thereby pur- Donations were made to the: chase locally and that is on 1 . loin'rs convenes at 8 any punches u he explained'>ts.sht in this widespread fight Marcell Camp for Blind Chil- prominent display. Krbruary 4 at the jlhe necessity for an anti-smut to net rid of the ever menacing dren and the Diamond Springs Installation, of new officers -)• on Inman Avenue campaign. ;disease to which our youth has Lodge Camp for Blind Women was held at this meeting with •li-r-.-v Seldner. jecre- Mr. Becker stated hi* com- in Danville. Rev. Walter Radztwon, spirit- mitteec is composed of ProProlese -j To counteract the completed Thei monthly paper drive was ual director acting as Install- muik' u welcome to UnU, Jew*, and Catholics unit--attitude of so many parents of cancelled Sunday because of the ing officer. !:> or any of the reg- ed with one goal, to assist WtnuKers. who say. "It can't snow, but will take place this Officers Inducted were: 't::ii(.s of the Board Township official pass laws!happen to our children," he Sunday. Proceeds are placed Robert Vermette, president: Cciilimiiwioners. Mr, aimed at doing away with the^showed a film starring the son in the Lion's Club Fund for the Prank Mattes, first vice presi- obscene, literature In any form'of a well-to-do family. In the Blind. dent; Felix Saldutti, second vice president; ,Andrew Kln- sella, treasurer; Edward Dolan, "Man's love Is a part of of a financial dilemma! 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The Holy Name Society was host recently to the Middlesex County Federation of Holy Savings Will Be Fun Name Society which h»ld Its THINK TWICE! quarterly meeting in Colonia interest will be paid on full amount left on deposit p our Savings Improved carburetton (or bitter gu.i uulc- with representatives of almost 50 parishes taking part. V( U! RE PROBABLY PAYING THE uno • IS" whMIu Btreich tire life • Department for a year or more. Monslgnor Holding of St Pinned aluminum brako llimns la;,t lon^ur I'ltiriO OF A LE SABRE BY BUICK Peter's Church in New Bruns- • Bulck'a qimllty cuU upkMp cuhts. WHY NOT OWN ONE?" wick installed the new Federa- V/->% interest will be paid on full amount left on deposit in our Savings tion officers. Thomas McCann Department for six months or more! ^ past president of St. Johr Vianney Holy Name Society was With the small but sworn in as corresponding sec- lasting gift of a WE HAVE THE "BIG CAR" BUY retary. In The PojMiIar Price Field - The AH New Refreshments were served 14 Kt. GOLD CHARM BANKING HOURS: following the meeting under MONDAY THRU THURSDAY, 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. the superivston of James John and she'll remember you son. long after the day is gune. FRIDAY, 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. 1963 BUICK GIFTS for your SATURDAY, 8 AM. TO 12 NOON KUIJ. SPECIAL •S1/.K LeSubn: Sedan SWEETHEART FOR ONLY FOR ONLY from $ S2.95 to $295.00 $2599 2199 for your ut the . . . BANK ,,f COLONS DOWN I Personal Needs Vs DOWN WATCH First in Service first insecurity $55.29 per mo. 16.47 per mo. "around the corner or around the world" YOUR CAR WILL EASILY COVER THE DOWN PAYMENT MART Located on Inman Avenue at Amherst In The RONALD SCHQFIELD Colonia Shopping Plaza POLKOWITZ MOTORS FLORIST Route 21 Central Jersey's Latest V&irne Buick Dealer COLONIA, N. J. COLONIA SHOPPING CENTER y 105 Lake Ave., Colonia VV 1-8717 Serving the Public f6r Over 45 Years KU «««10 OPEN TILL 9 P.M. MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN8URANCE CORPORATION NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. HI 2-0100 PERTH AMBOY PAGE FOUSTFEN January 31, February 1, 1963 he *• vm* «vy voim ftelal magailne of Scouting; a Roundup patch, perfect %\r Fred Frlcke, Firemanshlp adralnlitritlve, par,i(.Mt ribbon for the troop". 35 year, tendance, and Pint Aid Merit Bjdn, and First Aid Badge; Hospital Gets emergency oalli. Moir Court of Honor m B n Jun or d r jof participation In Scouting; Badie; Edw.rd Barrett. PubUc ^° " ^« ' J -^? * ' 10,000 oalli put thriM f swltohboard on an ,' ITJJ k., T«rtrt«»nd » rib*"" w ">e troop reg-HeiJth Merit Badge- Robert Training Slide, and Plrit Aid New Phone Setup day. — A new Tha aysUm u desi,,,, I8ELIHelN d- Abt y 1 roop ^.uon on t«ne. iJS. iSSiUc HSU. 2%™™ »«*»**?•*£;. a Court of'5 7Th presentep Mothers'Clud prlies fob ro thf Trooe saiejFlnp Badget Claw"B; Brucea°dge?^fe"t'Vt-Stev Eckensberger, 'or e Olesln Junior^jcoSnlcatlons »y»tem, the handle the future conim Scout Honor hold by Boy ol Christmas cardi aa follows: tendancneee, and First Aid Merit Train ng 8Ude; Oar, UU of , kl d ln the sta^. tlons needs of the cxi,. AW Troop 47, a charter presenta-:Thomft3 Bowen. first prise, one Badge'"" Robert Black, First Khnelder, has been Installed at Perm Institution. B d 01 lion was made. Irving 8umkajwert at camp Cowaw; Edward (Taw Badge, perfect attendance, « ««: R *" Edwards, Amboy Oeneral Hospital by the In addition to Al< Badge; John a:id Al Rotunda, representa- Barrett, second prize, a ten- and First Aid Merit Badge; » ; New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. and mort afflclent nri t<)t< < of the Rarltan Council of dollnr award towards a week at Laurence Mlhallk, First Class™"- * ,„ .. The modern, three-poiltlop service, the new dial Boy Scouti of America, prt-camp Cowaw; and Robert Badge, and First Aid Merit »nd Donald waiwrs, Mwlt Btdge permitted lnitallatloM seated the charter to Thomas;Black. third prtte, a five dollar Badge; William Doerr, 6o- - M sSBts mort than S00 Bowen, institutional represented toward* a week at Camp Roundup Patch, Fishing Merit * presented 1 aervlce. is part of the hospital * tensions needed for tatlve of the First Presbyterian cowaw. Badge, and perfect attendance; Uogram of up-to-date patient flye-fioor wing additlo "' In Church. Awards earnedto the Scouts Andrew Ilesin, Second Class Army plan to make Reserve and efficient hospital hospital. lhl 1 care William Doerr, Scoutmaster, were presented^td4l! flfollowsl : Badge, and Junior Leaders' and National Ouard units more management. White Mteniion jwas presented three awards] Robert Ackennan, Go-Round- ,Trtalnlng Slide; Fred Relnke, iimmnig onuti i™ IWUIM, . jk j _. communicationcommunication** navhavee Deabeen iniwnelnitalledd iin ,|);, rmni the Council: 100% sub- up patch, and perfect attend- w riremanship Merit Badge, and combat reaay may iai«r ine ™• handle rooms for bedilde

CANDIDATES AT HOl'SK PAHTV: Mr. and Mrs William GorlUrh. McKinlfy Avrnur, Cnlnnla. wprf hn«|« al a parly in honor at thf Boaid " lickrl' for Ihf Bo»rd of Educa- tion, I*ft to rlthl: Mr. r.ufllirh. Clifford ILindfrtun. Board Prrstdtm. ('ommUsioner Edwin W. Vasty Jr.. Mm. Shirlfj Kripdman. a torst, and Willum Hill, x nrw candidatr. Hospital Dept. Troop on Tour Sets New Record Of Metal Plant PERTH AMBOY — The X- IsrLIN — Fourteen Scouts Watch for this striking r, ,v ray Pepartment at Perth Am- of Tr-.vp 48 sponsored by the| V F W JYs: visited the Casale boy General Hospital reached She*: Metal Company, Gar- FINAST (First NAtional STor, a lie* rteort flurlng Detembfr wood, under the direction of sign,.. smart as the stores it In proVldlng 1.87S x-rays. Ac- Scoutmaster Relnhart Thoreen, cording to the monthly report an emp'.oyee of the firm Metal identifies and soon to i* of hospital director Robert S Compar.y. assisted by George Hoyt. this Is the third month Ravr.aic. Walter Loder, George First seen throughout the artJ that services In the x-ray de- Alber^or.. and'Carl Luna, all' partment have exceeded the of Ise!:n. and Leonard Sanjlul-' National r»eord for all previous months iano. Cranford. A total of 1,587 patient* wf re- The visit Is orre of the re- Stores admitted during December. quirements for the metalwork. Hoyt pointed out. Staying an merit badge for which the average 7.7 days, they required 8couts are working. They ob-| 12,271 days Of care, Including 'served the operations from be-' T90 operations and 18.551 la- PAUL J. NEMERGUT, JR. ginning to end and noted the; boratory tt.sU. safety precautions are taken to Babies born during the CHAMBER ELECTS: Paul J. ^protect the workers. With care-! month totaled 182. N'tmerffiit Jr., was elected ful practice of all the safety president of the Iulin Cham- precautions, each Scout had a NOW-IT'S WELCOME WINTER DOLLAR DAYS FOR YOU AND YOUR The Emergency Room treat-1 ber of Commerce, succeeding ed 1.355 patients, including 188 chance to try electric welding Gene A. Tomauo. Others and to start working on a tool BUDGET. JUST SEE HOW MUCH MORE YOUR FOOD BUDGET WILL involved In motor vehicle ac- elected were Ben Sealla, tint cidents. ' tray. The project requires lay- vice president; Anthony Al- out, cutting, bending, punching, BUY! EXCITING BARGARINS ON EVERYDAY ITEMS IN EVERY DE- Dally average occupancy at etsio, second vice president; drilling, riveting, and filing to the hospital In December was1 PARTMENT . . . VALUABLE Anthony Salvemini, treasur- complete. V GREEN STAMPS, TOO! 398. er; Tex Pern, secretary; Carl During the entire year of A. Fleming Jr., executive di- Troop 48 will also have a 1962, 18.527 patients were ad- rector r Mr. Tomasso, An- ibooth on the metal working IMPORTED PEELED mitted, the report stated, and thony DeFaiio, Francis Foley, merit badge at the Third An- they had 138,954 days of care. William ZleilenbaLf 8r., Da- nual Scout-O-Ramfl sponsored POPE, PROGRESS!) There were 2,313 births, 10,- vid Annan and Joseph Vicks, [by the Northeast District of the or BUITOKI 336 operations, 19,850 x-rays board of directors. Rarltan Council, February 9 and 204,299 laboratory tests. and 10 at Woodbrldge National A realtor, Mr. Nemergut Ouard Armory, Main Street, ITALIAN TOMATOES The yearly total for the has been active in (he Cham- Woodbridge. Emergency Room was 15,424 ber of Commerce and In civic patients, Including 1,629 auto affairs. In addition to real- Scheduled for late 1963 film- accident victims. QUAKER STATE tor organizations he Is a di- ing is Paramount's "The Dis- During 1962 patients stayed! rector of the Township Red orderly Orderfy," which will PIECES & STEMS an average 7.5 days and there j Cross chapter and a member star Jerry Lewis. Lewis is cur- was an average of 381 patients of the Township Jaycees and rently starring in 'The Nutty In the hospital dally. Woodbridse Elks. MUSHROOMS Professor." ORANGE-APRICOT NECTAR, APPLE-PRUNE JUICE ir APPLE-GRAPE JIHCE SWITCH TO APRICOT NECTAR WINTER KILL GAS HEAT COMFORT FINAST FULL RICH FLAVOR AND SECURITY TOMATO JUICE IH JUST 8 HOURS! STRAWBERRY FINAST PRESERVES or RASPBERRY "rfr- OATMEAL, SUGAR, ICED SPICE, MOM'S COOKIES ASSORTED ir MACAROON SNAPPY DOG FOOD 13 1

IRED OF BURNER BREAKDOWNS . .. fuel trucks being Tsnowed in ... paying for burner service insurance? Then switch to gas heat and forget about fuel deliveries and heating LIBBY CREAM CORN 9 1 problems! In most cases, it simply means a quick switch of the burner (a job that takes only 8 hours) — all existing ducts and Bathroom Tissue radiators stay just as they are. The switch is fast, economical, modern. Gas comes to pur home through underground pipes, WALDORF never to be snowed out. A gas burner is simple, so foolproof, WHITE or COLORS rolls it rarely requires service. And you say goodbye to fuel tanks, burner insurance, bins, ash cans and the like. Economical note: COMPARE gas rates have just been reduced for home heating. Ask Ilizafcthtown, any heating contractor or your local plumber for Bridge Candy Mix • FREE HOME HEATING SURVEY. Get the facts and ALKA SELTZER REGULAR 59< SIZE 25 Ullit jar go g»* heat! DERAN-CHOCOLATE RAISIN 47 or NUTS & FRUITS CHOCK FULL O'NUTS COFFEE '69 GAS HEAT NEVER LETS YOU DOWN! Lady Lenox Nylons ELIZABETHTOWN M GAUGE-15 DENIER SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUES 2 49 TAUPE DIUCA •till' ... ._ ^ GAS COMPANY ELIZABETH, NEW JERStY Pet Evaporated 35c C ELIZABETH 36 METUCHCN rum (AHUM J&J BABY POWDER IN. «• tUi „, ! II W. Jtiuy St. 4sl Hilii It WtilMUB El 24 IK MnUt II 211 (mini Aw CREAMY RICI Mt 61/00 ME frl/00 S0UPS lit 61/00 AD 34040 ; I IEPEIBABLE CM CREST TOOTHPASTE IMNtUl a. SOAP FLAKES «.*- 34< KB - January 31, February l, 1963 PAGE FIFTEEN financial assistance to the cen- Section meets oh February 11 tet In the form of scholarships at Temple Beth Or, Clark, Karl Lambert and Mrs. Peter tend the February 18 meeting to nlve further training tn thpi T. . ^ Slate Inducted Bennett, program: Mrs. Robert attired in original chapeaux Group Has Fine \Sinai Chapter to Hold in r.«>. »««i i v!, i " w>s reported rehearials for Schmitt, ways and means; Mrs they have created from odds (I of Talk ID pei cent wno arr, unable to' Adolph Matnola and Mrs, Rob- and ends. Prizes will be given ,j( assume Job responsibilities af-th* new Council Players' pro- By Auxiliary ert Jones, publicity; Mrs at this "Hat Social" for the ductlon Slr aloband thePrln Weekend Holiday Installation March 27th The Occupa- ter 38 months of.training at' ' " " Charles Van Blarcum, member- funniest and the prettiest cre- 0688 8re now under COLONIA — Mrs. Joseph COLONIA - Twenty-eilht .,• ()f Union County. the Center. The first 38 months' '" WW- shlp; Mrs. Edward Kehto andiatlons. are under written by the State ^""cll Players will perform for Vasal was tnst&llted as presi- ! members of Blsteahood of Tem- COLONTA — Mrs. DonaldiRobert Breneial or Mn. Wln- i-nurnm of vocation- __ __ nf Mrs. John Solovlk, hospitality, - Institutionalised children. Per- dent of Ladles Auxiliary of Lit- ple Beth Am and their fami- Llebeskind was nominated for Ink Feist, ,t inn for the physl- cowr A capacity crowd was re-jOUN FAIXS APART cost formances scheduled are at the tle Fellows League of Colonla lies spent the weekend at the president of Slnal Chapter of j In conjunction with the ftresi •juippri and mentally ; ported at the Lease's annual; Memphis, Tenn. - Two gun person beyond the Initial °"3£8 Children's Country Home; Cere- when the group met at Civic Pines Hotel, South Fallsburu, B'nai B'rlth when Mrs. Jerome club, Mrs. Larry CHamr wa* nmbled 25 per weeks. Mr. Qarwood also In- bral Palsy center, Menlo Park; Improvement Club, lnman Ave. dance held at St. Demetrius mPn polntert a 5hotgun at cro- New York enjoying winter stlch chairman of nominating 'irnliipcs to take Jobs and Egenolf Day Nursery, Ellsa- Communlty Center, Carteret. announced as this week's wln- formed the Board of the need JJ'VJ' Other officers Installed were ccryman Flnnk Coscls ftnd took sports and Indoor swimming lh committee presented th« slate ner. ii wns revealed by The auxiliary donated prizes! , and $500. for more specialized and semi- Mrs, David Hasse, first Vice w ween im the midst of snow and frigid of new officers to the jnember- .„,„(), director of the for A twist contest and a hoola Highlight of the evening wai automatic equipment, as well as president; Mrs. Andrew Mu- It would have been hard to .empetnturw. st the monthly the spring fashion show pre- , i.iik before the ex- hoop contest. volunteer services on all levels! None rello, second vice president; tell which was more shocked Mrs. Martin 8tornbach,chMr-|meetlng held at Temple Beth sented by Mrs. Burton Drucker, ,,,l n>tt In Trail, BAIT " flAVPTTlfir NPlKQIl A. plan to take off for sunnier and IBELTN — A PTA safety and In etch additional word 10 A. Id. for the -nnie W(,,k" Increase in number o/jj , ,| stno.y.Ttfnt in Tren sey." . . . Governor Nelson A. COLONLA — The Raritan Anyone desiring Information (n((n ( Hof(Hof Rockefeller of New York will warmer climes. was held at HSU, «n ad-vane, publication available Iiidans In New Jersey's!to!n on^ Februar5 y 5 Cocoiln Valley Unit of New Jersey As- on services for the retarded In health program spend ft full day with New Jer- sociation for Retarded Children the Raritan area, which In- Kennedy Park School with sey Republicans on Saturday. NOTE- NO CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN OVER H|,|V,. met at First Baptist Church, elude* all of Middlesex County Charles Dougherty, captain of MUST BE SENT IN. ' Congress would be memorallzed N. J. Tercentenary New Brunswick, for Its first and parts of Union and Somer- the Iselln First Aid Squad, as . to issue a special scries or post- (Continued from Edit, Paee) meeting of the year. set counties, may contact the guest speaker. Telephone MErcurj 4-1111 ., ,,„,. contributed age stamps commemorating the T still lives a block west of what The personnel committee an- Unit office at 94 Bayard Street Mr. Dougherty discussed the to dat« In the 19B3 300th birthday of New Jersey New Brunswick, any time Mon- membership of the First Aid E^m Si Sn. inS is now Journal Square in Jersey nounced appointment of John in 1964, under the Keith reso Betrand, Duluth, Minn., as new day through Friday. Squad and how they keep EMPLOYMENT WANTED SERVICES Ornrrnl Assembly wnuld abol- March of Eimos campaUn lution pending In the Lesisla- City. abreast of the new and chang- tsh stair railroad passes. • February has been offlclaUy Pour city streets, named New- executive director effective YEAR OLD BOY. high HERBERT SELIG - | ture, March 1. ' ing methodmh s of First Aid. He Motor vfhlrlf Rccirlrnts havp prorlnwd ns American History kirk, Van Reypen and Vroom THE BRAVE SMILE school student, desires position;ACCOUNTANT. Inron,. Gilbert Finne, Oak Tree, was Clinton, Ky. — A young boy gave as an examplle tthhe Plec- taken 41 lives in Now Jersey Month by Governor Richard J.| — ° Streets and Tuers Avenue, trace Method, used to summon Saturday or a few hours after,Return, prepared^ ;, from the b-cinnina of the year Hucho.i. . . , The Borough _ofj CAPITOI, CAPERS; — Hyp- the same lines that the original unanimously elected president who had Injured his arm In a the first aid. Mr. Dougherty jsChool, doing typing or othe.rUncMse.lln. LI 9-845fi The New Jersey Furm show a! Glassboro would receive com nosis for entertainment pur- streets followed around the out- to succeed Emmett Ryan who fall was brought to the office of Trenton attracted thousands of pensntion from the State had resigned. Anthony Ander- Dr.'V. A. Jackson, streswd the importance of glf- clerical work. KI1-58S5 pdses would be outlawed in er edge. Inside the area is Ber- Ing names and addresses when 1/31 INCOME TAX people, this week. . . Public lieu of taxes for police, fire a New Jersey by a.bill Introduced :en Square, much as it was inson, New Brunswick, was ap- When the doctor told the lad r ipared by qualified ;,,,, schools of New Jersey have en- other 'services rendered by the pointed chairman of the real he would have to take a pic-calling the squad ' advised;- M the Legislature by As166- 0 — in size, at least. FEMALE HELP WANTED «'M. Richman. Phone Ft rolled 1,159.000 pupils In'42.000 municipality to Glassboro Col- Old Bergen isn't dead, merely estate committee and Nicholas ture to see if the arm wasithe croup on what to do until • semblywoman Mildred Barry the ambulance arrives. AVON CALLlNa ,classroomclasWs and employed 5).-. i^r, under the Connery' bill; It's [grown, but "Buyten Tuyn" Is Dildas, Metuchen, public re- broken, the lad looked at the 000 teacher; t« Instruct them Ha hrS D lations chairman. Ro:y E. Valentine, director of on ^ and Radio has expanded MRS CURTIg __ Rp . W * ' ' iob for to !;onr forever. doctor and said, as he fought fC> Copyright 1962; New Jer- Guest speaker was Miss Bir- to hold back the tears: Adulidullt EducatioEdti n In WoodbrldgWoodbrldfte popularitulyt off world's largest AND ADVICV E Q|) - sey Tercentenary Commission. dle McKec. director of Visiting "Doctor, do I have to smile." Township, and William J, Cosmetic company. Openings ]em(| of llfc Opftn p' ler, a member of the Board of available now. Call Mrs, Davis appOlntm(!rit nrcpSsn, Education, spoke briefly on the MI 2-5146 for horn interview. INew BrungWlck Avo Adult Education program for 1/31 Amboy. HI 2-9891. the next semester. Brochures were distributed. FOR RENT A remilar meeting of the P. CARTERET -. Seven room DANCTNd !')\". T. A. wan held prior to I house, oil heat. Coll KI Private or group li« with Mrs, F. C. Fyke after 8:00 P.M. call KI 1-5960. or night, In our studin DIRECTORY 1/31-2/8 home. Reasonable rut. BUSINESS Mrs. Fyke announced the res- 1740. ignation of Mrs. Hamilton Bil- MISC FOR 8ALE lings, first vice president. At FOR 8ALE _ 120-BA8S ACCORDION, corr Two yearn a special meeting of th* exe pact stee. Best reasonable offer , cutlve board, Mrs. Donald ent con(Ullon FIJltf)n LI 9-5795. 1/24 - 1/31 • Mason Contractor - Photography Nealis wa« appointed to fill the Adding Machines - - Coal & Fuel Oil Drugs Service Stations vacancy for the remainder of DRAPERY FABRICS - Short -_,__.- the school year. runs, hand screen printed drap-TUTOBINa publir ru, teacher. All subject profit of I8S.W WM re- • Painting cry fabrics. KI 1-7123. 3 to 8. Call 548-2545 «: ADDING MACHINES ported for the hot dog sale. 1/31' HEATING RAYMOND TOM GARAGE P.M. 1 39.50 up • Plastering Mrs. Michael Pegos, program Agent for "QARAOE SALE" - Sunday, PROBLEM? t White Coat FREE FILM J, F. Gardner A Son chairman, dbcusaed plans for February 3, 2:00 P.M.. 8 Colgan SMITH - CORONA JACKSON the Spring Festival of Square Let u s solve your with our 485 AMBOY AVENUE S/ C.rterft. Used washerh . COMPACT ELECTRIC • Basement Dancing, which will Involve! fBn plng . heating problem from and SOA' approximately 200 children at Quartets Make TYPEWRITERS Waterproofing Quick and Expert Woodbridge table, etc., etc. MUST SELL— service to complete Kennedy Park School. The Developing and MErcury 4-3540 MOVING OOT OF TOWN. WOODBRIPGE Repairs of All Types program will be held In April heating installations. Druggists We're Specialists la 1/31 Contest Pla Business Machines Printing Service at the Iselln Junior High KEROSENE 88 Main Street PHONE • BEAR WHEEL ALIGN- School, ISELIN — The final p.»•• ISO Amboj Avc, Woodbrldgc MENT and BALANCE Call Woodbridge, N. J. On display during the meet- meeting for the Oard' . • (Npit to rurnplkf) • BRAKE SERVICE MErcnry ing were recent PTA school Mothers Club Area Contest of "Bur: • -. SALES and SERVICE Telephone MErcurj 4-0554 FU1-9306 project purchases, which In- pers" was held with v. TeL ME 6-0010 4-1400 cluded a portable television and "movie mover". The "movie Elects Slate Sullivan. Heating-Air Conditioning Ait Siiilles mover" Is a portable projector Representatives of th- >- Barber - Moving & Trucking - ISELIN — Election of officers which can be taken Into all of the Mothers' Club of Troop^ "* Preservation Quick Lamination * Photostat classrooms and movies or film 47, was held at the First Pres- couraRement of Barb- HAIR STYLING AVENEL Move "IDEAL WAY" Services QUALITY HEATING CUSTOM strips can be shown without byterlan Church, Fellowship iQuartet Singing in A:: Phone FU 8-3914 and darkening the room. Also on To Suit Your COAL S OIL CO. OPERATION CLEAN Hall. Named were: who attended were Jer:-. F.r & AIR CONDITIONING CREATIVE display was the new typewriter, Personality! 826 Rahwar Avenoe, Avenel "AGENTNATIONAL VAN" SWEIP PICTURE FRAMING Mrs. William Doerr, presl. In. PlalnfleM: John AM Hnmidification LINES OIL PAINTINGS purchased with the proceeds of RkXK COLORING Many Photographic dent; Mrs.. Stephenn Mlhallk,, JJLlnden: Kenneth Conn•:: Electronic Alr-Cleanlng 1286 St. George Ave~ Avenel REPRODUCTIONS the Halltween cake sale, spon- secretary; Mrs. Thomas Bowen, f'eW; Berth Toth. r BONCOL? FACIAL ARTIST SUPPLIES SPECIAL WINTER RATES Camera* and sored by the Library Com- presidenident of thee IscliIselin ((: Appolntmeati win be Maitlni, MounHni mittee. treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Ack- Anytime Befon IAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUB LOCAL MOVERS Supplies At and Below Cost Restoration Arthur Hansen, Meturln • si| 3 Men and Trailer: |14 Oonr erman, publicity, 2:00 P.M. LOW SUMMER PRICES ON byK&O Mrs. M. Miller's second grade Robert Argalaa, Iselln. Excluding Saturdut Monday thro Friday 1«-| Mrs, Doerr appointed Mrs. class won the attendance award. Chorusers and Quart* u <:. Phone «36-S3M WARM AIR Installations Special Saturday U-4 Coster's Art Shop Russell Eckensberger and Mrs. Fre« Estlmatei - Time Payments Long WE GIVE 310 Maple St. Hostesses were the fifth grade Ackerman as audit committee. Plalnfleld. Westfield. l.r: Distance Perth Amboj mothers. Mrs. Dominic Lanza was In- Elizabeth, Iselln-Wmd v Edgar Hill Barber Shop 111 2-SStt Storage PLAID STAMPS The next meeting win be a troduced as a new member, (the Jersey Aires), Sou:h !i: 831 Rahway Ave. Rates Woodbridge Fill lour Coal Bin With Founders' Day program, Feb- Tentative plans were dis- wick, Toms River, Asbur p, Plfntj ol Free Parkinj Lehirh Premium Anthracite ruary IS, planned by Mrs, Frank cussed for a trip, sometime in and Raritan Bay-Mirw: GALLARD'S PHOTO Olacumbo. At that time Stan- April. Hostes for the eveningiwill compete for 547 Amboy Avenue NUT OR - Home Improvements - ley Rothman, chairman of the was Mrs. William Black, mony In Apri..l at Wn •* Beautician - Music Instruction - Woodbridge, N. J. Special Bureau for the Eestab- The next meeting will be High School at the even- STOVE Ushment of a Community Col- March 19 Fellowship Hall with will be hosted by th, ME 4-3651 Woman's Qub Private Lessons lege In Middlesex County. wllljMrs. Ackerman as hostess. All Jersey Aires. Over 450 A PEA be the speaker. The fourth j mothers of scouts in Troop 47;sphoppers" are Clamorom on COAL ACCORDION Plimbing & Heating - To Aid Library grade mothers will be hostesses. e Invited. tlclpate. New Fear On February 4, a parent and with a and WOODBRIDGE — The Wo- BUCK man's Club of Woodbridge an- family life program will be held New GUITAR COAL nounced plans for Its annual in the form of a study discus- Coiffure IN YOUR OWN Theory "Service fund raising project for thsioe n group. A feature of the CALL Harmony and With a benefit of the Barron Library tliscussion will be a tape re- Hair Desijns by "REC. ROOM" Ear Training Smile" will include a card party In cording, "More Discipline, Less also Taught March and a curbside book sale Punishment". Angelo D'Apo- Stella in April. Members of the Li- llto will lead the group. Any- A VOICE IS NEEDED an dJ Ja Sobolsky & Pittel one Interested in attending is *1595 MUSIC CENTER brary Department under the r 1002 Rahway Ave., Avenel chairmanship of Mrs. Mabel requested to contact Mrs. Ken- In a free society no person or group or ;* > COMPLETE! 75 Main Street, Woodbridge Naylor will conduct both neth Staflin, chairman. can be permitted to exist beyond sen • ;.; ME 4-3154 Tel. 634-8715 2C x 20' ED FREY events. criticism, even ridicule of an informed, sn; ••'•<• Open Dally 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. For FMt Service (Formerly With Charley Fart) Bar A nominating committee ap- public. No single man can expect to lead ot :> Just Give Us a Call Lighting Private Lessons on the PLUMBING pointed by the board includes PTA Endorses without a conscience and moral fiber, f< • Guitar • Accordion • trumpet Mrs. Bernard J. Concannon, must have a genuine sensitivity for the n< Tile Ceiling, Floor and other Instruments chairman; Mrs. Gerard Dalton, • Student Rental Plan and of all people, the minorities as well as ' SIMONE BROS. Trim • Musical Accessories Mrs. Naylor, Mrs. John Gresh Board Budget majority. and Mrs. Thomas Smith. Mrs. Wide Choice of COLONIA— Individual qual- LINDEN, N. J. Joseph Caso and Mrs. James Paneling HEATING Ifkattons and the platrorms of Comparisons cannot and ethically should: ' HU 6-2726 Keating are alternates. Th the two slates were brought out ELECTRIC committee will report at thi be made between the methods and pra • to the enlightenment of the of one who seeks a high public office ami < ? HU 6-0059 SEWER SERVICE February meeting. audience when the candidates The Drama Department, for the Board of Education who seeks a high profit from a business LEVEL-LINE 367 HarreU Avenue which is rehearsing an original ture. One who do^s this must expect rca^ ••:• spoke at the meeting of PTJV Woodbridge, N. J. production, will meet, February of School 22. No government should prevail upon a t!. • Construction Co., Inc. All Makes of Instruments and 4 at the home of Mrs. Eugene The membershlp-at - large that It is wiser than the electorate and t: JOHN J. BITTING HOME IMPROVEMENTS Amplifiers Just Dial Leahy, 714 Harrell Avenue. The voted to endorse the budget fore impress its will unchecked upon a s; ' ADDITIONS Call Now for Information American Home Department following IU discussion In de- ALTERATIONS III :«-6948 MErcury will meet Monday at the home tail. and uninformed community. 8anity reqw. * pf Mrs. Herbert Nielsen, Carroll competition in publicjHe for freedom dies un•••' REPAIRS SAMMY RAY'S 4-1738 Mrs. Vernon Harsell, presi- BANK FINANCING Avenue. dent, reported a letter request- monopoly and uninterrupted power. Car Wash Music and Repair Shop A donation was made to the CALL 8AM LAQUADRA, Prop. Ing necessary repairs to walk* Zt Years Eiperlencii as Instructed Mt. Carmel Nursing Guild. The United Young Republican* of W ' ME 4-6016 or U 8-7500 surrounding the school and 467 New Brunswick Avenu* Roofing & Siding Members will attend a fashion asking for low ground* to be bridge Township (U. Y. R.) has been organ ' We Wash Your Car show sponsored by ttie Junior And Wax It Too! FORDS, N. J. filled In WM sent to the Board to inform and advise, to fill the need of <"••••"• Woman's Club, March 5, and of Education. ing a political conscience and moral fibc • Jewelers programs of the Woman's Club Correspondence was received ME 4-0012 Henry Jansen & Son of Colonla and, Westfield. counterbalance the complacent omnipotent >•: PRESTONE Learn To Play The from American Cancer Society an all too powerful • majority. We pledge :: ••' Tinnlnr and noting a branch office will be Government must be created to protect all :; : WASH and WAX PIANO-ORGAN Sheet Metal Work opened in Woodbridge and At No Extra Charge! urgently seeking membership orities against any majority Including the . • ACCORDION Roofing, Metal Ceilinr volunteers. ernment itself. Construction Private Instructions by Wooifbridge Car Wash and furnace Work Stork Club Mrs. Florence Augustine ALL WORK Qualified Teacher* principal informed the group We urge all citizens Who are dMeartened • 191 Rahway Ave. Porches Beginners and Advanced regarding the testing and read- FULLY GUARANTEED! 588 Alden Street New arrivals throughout the bitterly frustrated by the lac^of a syst.n Woodbridg? Alterations — Additions Students Accepted mg programs in school. 1 Township as recorded at Perth political checks and balances lti our Town i..; Tel. MB 4-4333 FU 8-1667 Woodbridge, N. J. r Basements — Attics Call ME 4-5446 Amboy General Hospital re- Room Mothers were Intro- and those who fear the consequences of m •Hide With Pride In a cle»n C*r" duced by Mrs. Mansell who Roofing — Siding GOLDBLATT'S Authorized Telephone MErcury 4-1246 cently : died power when allowed to run unch< ' Dormers — Garages Rahwai't Oldest Established From Fords^ a son to Mr. and stated the P.TA. would not be Jeweler Sales &, Service over our way of life, our homes, schools •.•* Ceramic Tile Mrs. Carl Woods, 92 Woodlawn successful without their aid Concrete,Patios & 84 East Cherry Street CONN ORGANS Orders were taken for copies structure and governmental services, to stir ' Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and 1 Driveways RAHWAY K1MBALL PIANOS Mrs. Edward Stolarz, 474 Crows of the record, "Chicken Fat ward, fill out the coupon below and join All Repairs T. R. STEVENS Mill Road; a son to Mr. and by the P.T.A. which it co-op us to once again return WOQdbrJdge Town • Koofiac and Sheet M«U) Work eratlng with Physical Educa- Free Estimates JARDOT Mrs. Robert Loux, 37 Gold to the American System of Two Party G<>'- 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. tion Department and Junior : Liquor Stores WOODBRIDGE Street; a daughter to Mr. and merit, for no label can be relied upon "to n> Mrs. Benjamin Caso, 147 Mary Chamber of Commence. !l CERAMIC TILE Russo Construction Co. PIANO COMPANY Repairs wisely. Men in government must be Judn>"i 448 Rahway Avenue Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. The attendance banner ... KI 1-5970 Telephone MErcury j was their own merit to be worthy of their posit «- CONTRACTOR Woodbridge John Petty, 81A Wolff Avenue; won by Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin daughter to Mr. and Mrs. third grade class. including Mosaic tiles WOODBRIDGE OPEN DAILY 10-9 - HAT. 10-1 UNITFD YOUNG REPIBIH *v Delicatessen Kurt Weiss, 9 Merker Drive; a New Jobs and liquor Store, Inc. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Har- STORMS AS WEAPONS OF WOODBRIDtiE TOWNSlW Repain of All Kinds old Lazzarrin, 90 Burnham Navy scientist* have started WE DELIVER! Alr-l onaiuoriliu Drive; a daughter to MX and searching for ways to Complete Interior, Warm Air Heat 40 Mary Avenue, Fords industrial Eihaust Sjitem Mrs. Richard Deuei, 28 Al- *• )d< u ol w ert Patten, Apt. 7H, Bunns I £ ". °. ««IWiig.'tmm!ht nr u p • SALADS at Their)Bent WOODBRIPGE, N. J. CLASSIFIED the weather could bring great«geat«i * J?"J stCP D forwarrward wit"h <•>-thee- TUT.. «Y .. R•R "" ROOF, GUTTER and Lane.. flkange I f a WADS • SODA FOUNTAIN gs In warfare than dl | Two-Party Government. Contact me (UM DOWN DRAIN From Hopelawn, a ton to Mr • FRESH BAKERY GOODS the explosion of the first nu REPAIRS ADS and Mrs. Michael Hruska, 88 clear bomb. Open 7 A.M. to' 10:89 P.M. Harned Avenue; a ton to Mr. Weather data (torn Tiro* u at Classifieds Insured and Mrs William Kreudel, 38 INCLUDINQ SUNDAYS BRING tor current tactical operations I Laddie and Patterson Worden Avenue. and more accurate long-ran), Cloted Wednesday All Daj From Port Reading, a daugh- Bring Ret>ults ME 4-7164 weather predictions are alread RESULTS ter to Mr. and Mrs. Jowph being used according to Vice L ^_ ^_ ^^ * '"•*""•• 1- Cunningham, 183 Eighth Street, Admiral Raborn. FB-CP II January 31, February 1, 1963 PAOE SEVENTEEN

PTA o( Bt. John Viunney. de- Paxton arntnilng the decora many people are spending Florist on Lakt Avenue. Vlardi Gras Dance elded to bring New Orleans to tlons, many hours designing and malt- This Is the tint social affair 0 PERSONALS Colonla. The Mardl Oras dance will be ing unusual costumes. Kevin for the newly opened school A committee was formed at held on Saturday February 16 McCartln raffle chairman ad- md the committee Is hoping Planned by PT\ the last meeting headed by Mr. at St. John Vlannay Auditorium vises that many surprises can for a full house. and Mrs. Dan Barron as general from 9 p.m. until l

,, carl Lun«, Warwick , , ,, formed » new *lrTs ., .Oilrh will be ',,.' ;,,id Puns" The club, ili* 4-H Beaverettes ,,,,, n:\tllv disbanded af .•, furmrr loader, Mrs. DISSATISFIED with i H imydn movwi away. 1 , ,, riicotj on Wednesday .„ ..', from 3:30 to 8:30 . ,; Mrs. Minn's home, ,., .mlin M. Wllui. pastor i icplid'n Church an- SERVICE CHARGES? . i ihut Saturday, Vlng ;,. .]ilis nny, candle" will b« ADDITION TO COMMUNITY: On thf opening of the Sewarrn Nursery School, Mr. i Irtfnr"1 » o'clock Mass and Mri. Edward Knell nrr sh»«n bring congratulated by George Ilybak, Sewaren, and .' nunnltiB. Father Wthis George Palkowikl, Fort Reading. Thr Rev. Father Stanislaus S. Mllos, St. Anthony's , iniirrd a new schedule Church, blesxrd the nehonl. On hand to witness thf opening ceremony were Committee- The CARTERET OFFICE of the Perth Amboy N^onal Bank takes pleasure in ,, s in begin on Sunday, men Robert E. Jack* and Josrph Manrione, of the Third Ward. The new nursery school i Manner In the lower is accredited by the State. The Snells particularly welcome children of working parents. ., Mi bi- said as follows: The frtiool employ* a qualified teacher and Is prepared to hundle both nursery and announcing its NEW LOW-COST SERVICE CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNT.... on 10:45, 11:30. tnd kindergarten pupils. in the noper chuwh , ii hr 6:39.7:15. 8:00 designed to SAVE YOU MONEY ... t designed with you in mind, ALL CHARGES II 9:45. 10:30, 11:15. ; mm On Sunday af- Sewaren Library; | Cub Pack No. will be ELIMINATED on Our New Regular Personal Checking Accounts which • >,,> ppftst of St. Blase, nf the Throat w •.,,••• between 2 and jNames Librarians! Adds 2 New Dens maintain a low minimum balance as follows: SEWAREN - Because of the COLONIA — At the monthly ,.idics Auxiliary of the death of Mrs. R. A. Halsey, 11- meeting of Pack 48- two dens • Aid Sauad will meet rtrUn at tnj Sewaren Public were added, making the pack ai the home of Mri. Library, two part-time li- the largest It hai been in a YOUR MONTHLY ,!i'w. Plymouth Drive brarians have been appointed. number of yeart. New den WHEN YOUR MINIMUM r und kindergarten "^'V » * Mrs. F. W. Hanson iothers are Janet Qelst, Bev- ,,f First Presbyterian and Mrs. Robert Simonsen. •i ly Liebesklnd, Sandra Ktr- BALANCE IS; BANKING COST IS: :<;iidav School will meet A change In library hours has ichenbaum and Eileen Zucker. ,r ihe church, Otk been announced as follows: All scouts were required to go Monday, Tuesday. Thursday! hrough the yearly appearnace N.iiii AMembly of Ood and Friday from 1 to 5 and 7 and uniform Inspection for to 8 P. M, and from B until 11 i.sti at a Teacher's which the Weblos received the 11 A. M, on Wednesday. NOTHING-Write as many Course beginning highest score. $ u.d to continue New books available at the li- Mew Bobcats who were sworn riiday. February 8 brary Include: "The Oxford In were: ::,>m Sunday Schools Company," "The Theatre," checks as you wish. Glen Axelrod, Michael Baer, 200 and over i ,:.i< Tiding Tabernacle "American Composers." "Liv- .\::.!>ny: Eut Bruniwtek ing Musicians," "Mairmder's Judd Pergenfeld, Joel Berman, Larry Dem, Mark DIDarlo, . of nod; and Linden American Government," "Cos-i PROMOTED: Richard O. Steven Emery, Bcoutt Prleder, ; of God will attend. mopoliUn World Atlas," "We! Woodfleld. 14 Mercer Street, Barry Florez, Paul Garflnkel, H.J.i Slmokat, tuperln Seven." "Every Man's United' Menlo Park Terrace, was ap- Kenneth Deist, Billy Goldberg. i•; the Middle New Jer- Nation*." 'British Authors of! pointed assistant treasurer of Lawrenc« Hofmann, Harry 50c--Write as many checks lav Schools will con- Nineteenth Century," "The: the Un|on County Trurt Co,, $ $ Knapp, Jr., Glen Kahn, Richard Commissioner." -Trie Witch-; EUwbeth. He formerly wu esslons. Kendall, David Klein, Howard craft of 8al«m Village," "The employed In the comptrol- Instructions fo Kirschendbaum, Steven Llebes- children, who at-| Daughter," "Egypt," "Manners ler'j department. aind, Bobby Maffio, Charles 100 to 199 Church, and Can Be Fun," ' of Banking, of which he Is follows: f T 1 •• practice each Wed- SKiVFW Unit Plans Slanovec, John Slanovec, Scott der Co.. District 11, mrt at the: -' 8 15 P. M. At the Sossner, and den mothers Grace PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT with us today. Auth Avenue flrehouse, with C. under the direction Shedlock and Marge Pamula; the newly Installed president,1 Essay Contest Powers, bandmaster Gold and Silver Arrows, David Asman, Mark Gletter, David NO MORE CHARGES FOR NO MORE CHARGES FOR interested In Joining M™vVlneeniKln*' "' Ohirge> i ISEUN - At a meeting of Other offlcen are: Mri| Auxiliary VFW Post, Melti, Mltchel Vlrchlck. • CHECKS PAID. I )' Invited. UdleV ot 1• DEPOSITS. 5 Thomai Burkr, vlot president; '. :nf«ting of the Women's plans were made to sponsor the Denner Awards, Michael Car- Mr» Edward Jankowsky, secre- &ry council of the Iie- annual essay contest at Iselln Un, Henry Brostovskl, Robert NO MORE "HAIR-PULUNG" tary; Mrs. WillUm Trenery, NO MORE CHARGES FOR A -imbly of Ood Church, Junior High School. Two prizes eiube, John Fumula. Stanley • CHECKS CASHED. TRYING to UNDERSTAND CHARGES iliy wt for February 1, will be awarded. utkowltz, John Kondrackl, 2 Joseph Huttemann and Mrs. ••• •:! postponed. Gary Lapldus, Matthew PeUe- Frank Kovaci. Mrs. L. A. Samuekon, chair- >• Cecelia's AlUr BOy man of the Loyalty Day parade grlno; special awards for long NO MORE CHARGES FOR STATEMENTS MAILED • •i*'-n will meet In the CommittMg for the coming May 4, announced that a Loy- service to the cub scouts were 3• CHECKS DEPOSITED. 7• MONTHLY. • Saturday mom(ng at year were apolnted as Mows: alty Day Queen contest will be mad« to Qua DlBella and Har- Ways and Means, for Febru- iet Melts. ' vick. held. The date of the event NO MORE MONTHLY Fife an. Mrs, Richard Cannella, 11111 1 to 3 P. M. In the waa a guest, '"'"i" HlKh School. The :> »i*'n to boys eight or The next meeting will be Feb- Vl'ur-'i old, who were not ruary 31, at Auth Avenue Fire- 'll1' In any league last house. All boys must be accom- I ljy auarent and must Kim Novak has been !l a record of bu-th. They by Metro-Ooldwyn Mayer stu- II dios to portray Mildred In "Of CARTERET OFFICE t-io bring a glove and A registration fee of Human Bondage," Sht will co- required. star with Laurenoe Harvey. She'll eat her heart out ... tnd love you for It when If* fl lied with Barton's M Ma. PICK-UP...PACK-UP tun Continental Chocolates. Choose the one that will 25 Cooke Avenue, Carteret T«k« A R«al Winter Holiday make her melt,,. from our lovable Valentine collection. At Vwtm Minor, nitwitl*, with liuuriow sccorainodittoni KKiMlton unlimhtd-yur'igund wdoMd Ttirm Swim mine Pool-irtifldi! rink tot ice jkitlni-dincing-iidinj- ikllni-tDl»uiiiln|-in|oy • wtilth «l Indoor wd ouUkw Perth Amboy NATIONAL Bank tUlt Sold Eicluilvely in Woofflnidfe it SMCM-NM-Wiek I Ml Wiek Packafiratis f viHiblt T lX Bn&inj.rwii- - - - PUBLIX PHARMACY (Her 180,000,000 — Cwlerrt'i Largest Financial Institution For informtflon an4 POCOHO write MANOR INN 91 Main Street Woodbridge Mmber Ftderd DtpotU Iniurgnce Corporation • Member Federal Reserve 717139-7111. are Mi«.Y.0.,atMMJUI-4W< Januiirv 31. February 1, 1!)63 PAGE ETOHTFFN Record Broken NOW By EppensteinerRecord-Holding Barron

IJWRENCEVILLE — Wood-' HEAR ijiiritr Hltfh School was de- throned as the Middlesex Coun- Fords Upsets ty Indoor Track champion by n! formidable New Brunswick! THIS squad, but the Barrons did,' Colonia Five however, manage to salvage a Beat Per th Amboy 65 - 3 by Johnnie floyfe slice of glory when John Ep- WOODBRIDGE — Johnny peiistfinpr broke the _jdnar became the bie hero shot put record. The «"npeti-,on the Fords Junior High Pchool ,tion took place at the Lavlno:Mmpu. whpn hf wnk ,w0 fouh Edison jFirld House. I ,th d remalnin(t ln BOBSLKDOFRS PLACE SIXTH | Eppenstelner shattered thr; h ^ hapd hu tMm - DESPITE HANDICAPS jshot But mark^-ith » ^iseriSatlona, 37-36 victory aver We rarely .become emotionally upset over a Is Next sports event: however, it was different early Sun- day night after reading a cablegram from Inns- new bruck-, Austria, which read: "Johnnie. Placed fi On List record to surpass the toss of , h BMlwtba ' ' sixth m the two man event — will try to do better WOODBRIDGE f;,,,. in the four man competition next week. Signed: the local scene can ,., WoodbrldKe, Hl(?h Br\m,\ Larry". The message came from Larry McKillip, clhnll team winning i:>. '"«' the No. 1 driver on the two and four man sleds, uames and there wns ,•„-,' who has encountered numerous obstacles since plaining after Coach ,ilm , BniTons dumped PHUI \, - he and the United States team arrived in Inns- In the fourth frame, however. |fi,r>-46 to reach the nsti',,. * fourth contestant. Zd-, fliMirg;.The opportune- brtick to compete in the World Bobsled Cham- Sows 01 Sa>re>lllft flmshPd ,ln cioser. 36-35, before Bodnar it. 13 will present it:,,;: pionships. After being promised adequate sleds third, stepped up to the free throw i Ed Sumple came through with dny nlirht when" the tu ,, over a month ago, our team was handed an ob- lorn] cagers are srii, ; solete rope-steered contraption which none had mow out of the u>v .stiff competition, his efforts'00 s KdUon Hi«li practiced with in the past. Neii were only good for fifth andJcoach. came up with a posses- Lake, who has 1mm, What in heaven's name are these fellows, the fourth place, respectively. Barrorvsa long way sin,, 1 sion type of offense and man- members of the United States Bobsled team, - The annual New Jersey State to-man defense to break C61- over as head basket b,,; Indoor Campionships will bej hU team in fine M made of? I appreciate the fact that Americans onia's win streak. .held Saturday at the Jersey City Bodnar was also high man the final phase of \, Armor)' with Woodbridfje ' de- are considered an extraordinary breed, but just on the "court for Ford5 with schedule but is far fi,):, pending upon John Eppenstein four field goals and four fouls any opponent lightly i how much can this group from upper New York er. Ed Ackerman and John Pic-! ;~ I for 12 points. His teammates. on in. He la fully a»-a,. State take without complaining. First of all, they n 1 fact that even the .: ?r'of 'SeT " ffi*n Stout and Q'Keefe. each 1 Denny Parvin, Walter Kiirzrjii, .lark Bnrke. Prank Bug- had a most difficult time raising sufficient funds OUTSTANDING TEAM: WoodbridBr High School * rword teams on the remaimn breaking basketball team is shown above Ix-fore drfratiug lovsky and Hirhif Smink. Standing are: Coach Jim I^ke, ule are likely to rt* t. to make the trip,to Austria to compete in the Sample in the'l.OOO yard relav^nd place honors Coach Bill Kovacs' most effective marks-! Perth Amboy for their 12th straight victory of thp current Al Khuldi. Curti* Carlisle, P.iul KrrnsU-ln, Jack Simkovlch pected heights to mm and Sample in thehigh and World Championships, and just five weeks ago men during the game were Rick season. Kneeling from left to right are; Jim Haluskn, and U'arrrn I.uhrs, blemished Woodbririi:, bw hurdles. after a trip to Washington, they were refused Gonzalez and Bob Kurzeja with Edison is playing M;.: productions of 15 and 13, res- free transportation for their sleds on one of our low the ,500 mark win,., pectively. Wake Forest of six wins stacked n;i numerous Air Force planes which cross the At- Eagles Win After manipulating a big up- seven reversals. In thr; lantic on the hour, As a Consequence, they were set over Colonia, the Fords com- outing, the Eagles d;•< bine next took on Iselin Junior and SPARES 82-67 decision to Souti; only able to fly one four man sled over to Inns- High, coached by Annfe Ar- I Wins, 56-34 Lou Cappella, who ... Novice Title mando, and after fourT>erlods bruck for the four teams entered in the two man points against the M;i , of play, wound up on the short Final First Half Standing! ; WOODBRIDGE — Registra| Edison's leading point ;>• and four man events. CAMDEN — The famous nd of a 55-34 score. tions for the 1963 Woodbridge; BOWLING HIGHLIGHTS W L thus far this season Kcflsbey Eaglet from Wood- The fired-up Iselin team Little League baseball season Approximately 80 boys competed with their mothers, aunts They were promised sleds by the Internation- Forest 4 °j Ronnie Haas excel.-. bridge Township walked off demonstrated its superiority will be held on two consecutive anda oiaeolder sisiersisters in mthe sixsixtmh annual MoineMother anda sonSons •Bowlouwl"!Lafayett- e 2 21 i <•<"<••< al Bobsled Federation Committee but once they with the novice weightllfting b ! teams early in the game by rattling Saturdays' February 9 and Feb- ing Tournament sponsored each year at the Majestic Lanes V presbvterian " " 1 3j PkWMker. HOA team championship during the arrived upon the scene, of competition, all avail- .of 17 straight points in the' ruary 16, from 9 a.m. until 12 the Avenel Bantam and Junior Bowling Leagues. First place Morv.,inp , .performer who could recent Camden Open Novice! is O:. able sleds vanished. However, after scrounging opening period. It was prac> noon and on Wednesday eve- winners in the Junior Division were Mrs. B. Mesar bowling AVENEL Wake Forest Weightllfting Tournament held tlcally the same in the second ning from 7 o'clock until 9 at with Luke Coyle, second place went to Mrs. J. Butchko bowl- ander, a better thai' ., at the local Y.M.C.A. Competi- reigned as the supreme team in around for a while, this benevolent committee stanza with Armando's dribblers the St. James School auditorium ing with R. Ostoff, while the third place spot was hammered!,^ iwn(,\ rebounder. tors from New Jersey, New Veteran followers (if dug up a rope-steered sled out of someone's cel- tossing in 12 ggre to take ion Amboy Avenue. down by Mrs. J. Kozak bowling with her son John Kozak. Thejior-Hi Basketball League after York. Pennsylvania and Mary- Bantam Divisions champs were Mrs. A. Lucas bowling with ball on the local scrn, charge at the intermission by a! Any boy who will be eight defeating Lafayette 56-34 to : lar and handed it to the Americans to use on land were entered In the various Tim Moran, first place; Miss A. Motlach bowling with D. Tay- decisive 29-6 tally. years old prior to August 1, capture the first half cham- most difficult toca.st th events, lor, second place; Mrs. M. Pagel bowling with J. Ritehie, third the dangerous European chute. Once again, our Fords, behind the consistent 1963, or attain the age of 13 pionship. The win was the vic- on Woodbridge at tin The Eagles cafne out on top place . . . Mike's Tavern continued to pace the Central Jer- athletes failed to complain as they went about ihooting of Johnny Bodnar, alter July 31, 1963, is eligible tors' fourth straight since the the Central Jersey run: with two first places, one sec- sey Bowl-Mor League by a four game margin with J. Urso made an attempt to get back in to compete in the league. start of the winter season. with a record, of six the task of adapting themselves to the "new" ond and one third to score 14 and Son, Eskln Inc. and Fords Junior High School in pursuit. he game during the second half The Wake Forest cagers held victories. The WR ON • points and edge the Surfbreak- iut the gap was just too big In order to participate in the Bob Danlewicz and Fred Blanchard each rolled games of 233 • steering device. During the early practice runs, Little League, It is necessary for wa tii21-1i 3 iraihalftimj ce iinleau d uubuv t viithec thj e remainder of tlv ers Weightlifting Club and the ;o close before the final whistle to. place high in the circuit for the week The top pin C fscheduIe te the TTI U Joe McKillip and Paul King cracked up riding parent or legal guardian to icrushi'ng"biow" came "in" th'el ' '' host Camden YMCA. Iselin's scoring was well dis- splashers In the Metuchen Mixed League were Berru'e Meyer- h ch w1 1 iccompany the youngster dur- fourth period when they went;* ' " IPI** ' ' owitz, 222; George Selp, 220; Paul Buchholz, 213; Don Law- ;Pebruary n on the borrowed sled and are fortunate to be in tributed with 11 players break- on a scoring spree to subdue the ing the signing of his formal rence, 204; Chet Kulesza, 203 and Dick Oliver, 201, while the one piece. This ancient vehicle flipped over three ng into the scoring column, Leopards. Greg Sanders andj Although Woodbnd-- Hnrron Wrestlers The big guns, however, were pplication. Proof of age in the best among the women were Faye Janke, 188, Betty Dessoir, Wally Morse sparked the win- ed Perth Amboy by times in the air and wound up on top of Joe. Bob Lanigan and Richie Brod- orm of a birth or baptismal 182, and Peg Hickey, 176 Tony Poreda emerged the Lose to T. Jefferson ertlflcate Is mandatory. ning'rally with'totals of 10 and!6.5-46.*101^ ltwas n< Back in 1961 when the World Championships kin with point totals of 12 and big man in the Elks House League when he came through jpiht ithe Barrons' better WOODBRIDGE^The Wood- 1. Bodnar was the leading Boys who were officially reg- with a big 218 game to edge Howie Strawn, who chalked up Morse, the Wake Forest star,!8,™*" of the cum-i were held at Lake Placid, the U* S. Olympic Com- bridge High School's wrestling scorer for Fords with 21 mark- istered and played in either the single scores of 200 and 201. Charlie Fair's 559 series was the reaped the game's individual They appeared team not only lost a 47-5 de- 's. Little or Pony Leagues last year best total In the circuit for the night. mittee provided several European teams with cision to Thomas Jefferson of scoring honors when he parted first half before rettin!'. Coach Don Furdock's Barron are not required to register for Elizabeth but saw their heavy- ON THE ALLEYS the nets for 18 points. His team- usual form ln the f. modern sleds. Their fine gesture of sportsman- Juniors came through with a ;he coming season. Their ell' weight star, Dick Sparks, drop mates, Sanders and Bob Rich- fourth periods. ship was not returned recently when the Austri- well played game to conquer ibility is automatio according Mauro Motors won two games from Woodbridge Liquor in his first match of the season to Mr. George Morrell, chair- the Woodbridge Knights of Columbus Intra-Council League ards, followed in the scoring Curt Carlisle walk..: ans reply to a request for sleds read, "The rich after accumulating a string of selin by a 54-41 score. The win was the second of the seasonlman of the Registration Com- and in the initial conquest set a new record at 958. The Chrys- column, hitting the hoops ac- court with the gam, ictories. Americans should help themselves. Only those or the Woodbridge club. mittee. ler Salesmen who established the new mark were Vince Logue, curately for clusters of 17 and'dual scoring hono.. should drive a bob who have one." Maybe the Sparks encountered a rugged Frank Scarangello was the Additional information re- 202 game and 545 set; Jack Schubert, 543; John Papp, 541; 11, Steve Basil collected ll!pumping in seven fi- competitor in Erik Roberts, who young Barrons' offensive main- :arding registration procedures Joe Lebeda, 513, and Al Marci, 203 and 511. The most effec- counters for the vanquished La- and six fouls for 20 p.. _ . Europeans don't know it, but our U.S. team has yet to absorb a reversal thus stay on the court with 17 points, and Little League baseball can tive Knights on the alleys were Tom Karplnskl, 238; Paul Sisan, fayette team, while Harry Pick- teammates, Warren I;, :ar his year in the heayweight would have-used flexible flyers if they had to in while Steve Willis trailed, sink- be obtained during the hours of 232; Joe Gougeon, 222; Julius Szucs, 220; Tony Russo, 219; ett and George Economos held Jack Burke, were n> ranks. The Minute Man grap- ing 14. Iselin's top man was registration at St. James. Mel Gioffre. 214; Joe Lollo, 213; Leon Gerity, 211; Frank Zllai, sev«p apiece. the line in the ;."•, order to compete against these fine gentlemen pler won his match by a 3-1 Ray DcElroy who ran his total 205; T. Karplnskl, 204 Joe Zega, 204, and All Marci. 203 With Ron.t»mont staffing a scoring column with v score. *. from overseas. Instead of being bitter, the U. S. to 11. The veteran Maryon Clancy placed high in the St. Cecelia stellar performance of shooting 17 and IS, respect r, Jeff Schundler, the promising Score by periods Women's League during the past week when she put together and reboundingbd . PresbytertanjKudrik and Al Br. team has become more determined to make a junior from Colonia, defeated lolonia 6 13 9 8 — 36 Crusaders, three good games for a 511 total. Kay Hassett rolled the top, upended Maryvllle 36-33 for Its'tosse- d In nine point -. better showing in the four man,competition with Alex Fiorelli for his third llnltial wln of tne Fords 111 7 12 — 37 game at 196 and was followed by Rose Buchholi, 183; Lillian campaign. lAmboy straight victory in the 16' i-•- their own sled. The races against time are sched- Abate, 182; Madeleine Seip, 181, and Peg Hickey, 180 At the] Larncmt r8n his offense, total pound division. t0 17 for tne The opening pen Iselin 10 U 10 10 — 41 Rams Victors present Mary's Dress Shop U perched on top of the loop, hold- Band's top figure,'thriller all the wav '»; uled for Saturday and Sunday and may God ride ing a 10 game advantage ... The bowlers giving their aver-'wnlle Maryville's Andy ducsak ^ ( $* . Woodbridge 10 10 17 17 — 54 HIGH SCHOOL t 0 KOH Chet Jastremski, Indiana ages a substantial Increase in the White Birch League recentlyinad a snarP «"y. running hu in- u, rfi,Hn» thp •with them, Officials: McLaughlln, O'Brien Intra.Morkl anu University swim ace, holds al' were R. Haug, 239; C. Kaloz. 236; Ted Debrowskl, 228; F. j -'d'vldual tot»l to 12. ' * '; In the past, we have always had the utmost W L a minutes of play A! • four accepted world records in cobus, 227; W. Vargo, 223; R. Anderson, 223; W. Gula, 215 L.' d Duquesne is the only team to Crusaders 6 1 handed the Panthers .i ;. respect for President John F. Kennedy and the the breaststroke. Kura, 215; W. Dodich, 215; C. Morrow, 213; P. Favllla, 212- J capture the Holiday Festival Rams „ 6 1 Luhrs came throud: Jack Sanford, star righthand- DiLeo, 212; J. Ballard, 212; J. Williams, 212; S. Schott. 212- "^ governing body in "Washington, but right now, Basketball Tournament at Pirates „ 6 foul and Carlisle » <>: er the San Francisco Giants R. Zrolkowski, 211; F, Barone, 21JO: H. Nussbaum, 209: A Scuor- Madison Square Garden two Bonnies „ 4 Peter's to tei^, the 8»rroi- V . our attitude has changed completely because of with a 24-7 record last season zo, 208; F. Juarez, 297; T.^lmi, 307,; O. 8«nmi'•- baseman who became a coach Rec League Standings -;! flng their pockets with our dollar bills. The only ette College soccer team, It was Boston College 7 St.- 'Joseph'* with the Los Angeles Angles lftsi 4 lfenslve phase of thr announced this week by Coach LaSalle 6 Boston Collide •'^ way to gain the respect of peoples outside our summer, playes tennis in the of: '-' 3.sei]d the Btrroiu t<> George Davidson. Seton Hall Belmont Abbey season. „ 5 The Woodbridge TowmhipiFords Knight* 2 3 17-14 u the qutiitr s/' boundaries j/s to show them that in all our en- Tommy Kono, Hawaii's vet- Fordham 2 St. Franos 4 [Recreation Department Bask- Bandits 1 4 its conclusion. f,:, deavors we put forth one hundred percent effort Charley Scott of Philadelphia eran weight lifter, has set 26 St. Bonaventure ... 3 2 1 4: It was nip And tin >• is rated a 7-5 favorite to Whip etball League; standings week Jokers world records In four body- Manhattan 2 WOODBRIDOE,- A deter-'the second stanza a ^ \ ( whether it is in bobsledding, track, basketball or Gaspar Ortega of' Mexicali, ending Januajry 26, is as fol- Xavlers weight divisions since 1952. He Niagara „ 1 mined second half scoring spreeiror* moved slowly a;.' other fields of open competition. The Russians Mexico, when they meet in a is the only man ever to win lows: Hungarian Reform Ch. Canlslus ( 0 was the formula St PKiTkuscd^lth four minutes • welterweight boxing match Jan- [Olympic titles in two divisions SENIOR LEAGUE Casuals 2nd ...,.. 1 5 are well aware of this fact and are working over- Junior to defeat St. JosephJsephss 28-25 tojbelortoj e the half, The uary 28 in • Baltimore's new and has been world champ in W LlQueensmen L 4; win the first half champion- jthen caught fire to time to increase the effectiveness of their ath- .Civic Center. five weight divisions. |Knights of Columbus .. 5 Five Animals Holy Cross 7 0 5 ship in the Bt. James Big letes. And it might interest this sanctimonious Woodbridge Teachers BABE RUTH LEAGUE (Continued on St. Francis 7 A, F. Orelners { 4 league The victors, coached by, South Division Jim Hcaly. breezed through theji group from Washington to learn that' the town- Villanova „ 5 Woodbridge Eldorado's . « "I Loyola _. .»..„ 4 W Lj] initial phas* off ththe .tchcdulh e helin A. A. to Register DelPrlrictpe Real Est. ._. 4 The Boys Just ship of Woodbridge raised more money for the 4 6 0 with five straight victories. 8t. Peter's . Fords AA. ...- 3 Fords Youth Bearcat* U. S. team than all the other states in the Union 3 5 lj it was all even during the For Your St. John's Vanguards _ 2 Hopelawn Youth 2 5 put together with the exception of New York. Duqueane .... Colonials ...... 2 3 Bombers first half with both clubs scor- Conveniein ' Prospects February 16th 2 Notre Dame Kellner Colts _ ...„ 2 3 Gunners !lng eight points in the open- Some of us still feel it wasn't enough and are a 8t. Louis _. l ing period and five In the Bec- * Snack Bar I8ELIN — The Iselin Athletic 12 year's old before August 1 Dorsl Bakery „ 1 4 Courtsters St. Joseph's ... 0 loud to reach the halftime break little embarased because we did not put a little Association, formerly the Iselin 1963, and 15 Tears old before The Lakers t ..... 1 4 Menlo Park Royals it Cocktail Luu m • j,,,UVwith. .1-the- ' •• more effort into our campaign drive. |Boys and Pony Baseball August 1, 1963; Senior League, Jaycees 1 4 Jettons tally tied at 13-13. * 24 Lanes i However, it was a different Leagues, recently completed 16 years old before August 1 W L|oolonial Trotters 1 4 Eul Divlalon it Air Conditional If you want to hear another one, we will type plans to commence registering 1963, and 19 years old before Pistons 7 iLarks 0 5 story in the second half when , 4 W L St. Peter's outehot their oppon- JOE SCHIAVOM on. Last year the Mexican equestrian team won boys In the area for the 1963 August 1, 1963. Cascades Celtics : 2 LIGHT SENIOR LEAGUE >. n exits, 5-3, in the third stariza, Formerly »l season according to an an- The Senior League is a new Seven Good Guys the championship at Madison Square Garden, Hawks 2 Blue Division and 10-9 in the fourth to clinch fordi Reereitlou <'ll! ij nouncement by Mr. Sal Morano, venture for the Association Top Cats .3 and where do you think the money came from Warriors „_ 2 W L the early tljle. Mow Mibtlni *t K""' ' the new organization's execu- its success will depend on Hungarian Reform Ch number of boys who registe: Lakers 1 Jacksons Pharmaoists ... 6 0 to pay for their expenses? You are right—from tive vice president. Jr. Eldorados The St. Peter's offensive stars Redaced Kate* *<" < for the season. They will be COLONIA ~ The battle foi 8t. John Vlanney 5 0 Hurricanes 2 „, during the crusta] champion Murmii. this side of the Rio Grande. There is a lot more The registrations will be hfild sponsored by the Association first place in the St. John Vlan St. Ceeelta's CYO _ 4 1 shljs game were Jimmy Bnyder and from now on, we will be writing and you'll be &t the Iselin Junior High School and entered in, the Township ney CYO Intra-Mural High G Si S. Coat Co. _ 3 2 Barron Crusaders 1 s' and Tom Redhlng with tutaU frqm 1 p.m. until 3 on four con- School League continued this 1st Preabytetian Church 3 Rebels ,....»... |uf 10 and nine, Recreation Senior League. t respectively reading about the sad state of affairs in amateur secutive Saturdays starting week wheti the front runnim impala's 2 Wdge. Continentals Wayne February 16, Wo application will All applicants for the little North Dlvlaion Helmiuhs waa St. sports and the attempts to short change our and Pony League must be ac teanu, the Raiiu and Crusaders Telstars ..„ _ 2 i Joseph's most consistent marka- be accepted by the league af- won their respective games tc Sewaren Setfulli 2 4 W L young athletes. ter March 9, the final day of corrrpanled by a parent. New Avenel Aces man with 13 counters, while remain at the top of the loca Soonew 3 4 registrations. J bdys, who were not In the leagu All of us, who made friends with the U, 8. last year, and all Senior candl circuit with Identical 8-1 rec Los Glmpoe 1 S .ANES Boys eligible to register for dates are requested to produce prda. Iselin Awaslru „. 0 John bobsled team here three weeks ago during a VIPS e K. of C. Colonl* ,' 3 3 After four wtnleis games, Ni- the various leagues are as fol- proof of age during the reglstra The last place Terriers turn Gray Dtrtalon r 346 Main Sin < sponsored affair, have the deepest affection for Black Knights" 3 agara camme through with a stel- lows: Little League and Clinic, tlons. iahed some unexpected pppoei' lar performan t eight years old before August 1, L|Booth Electric _.... 1 lar performance to post a well them, and do not appreciate their present plight The registration fee for all tlon but at the conclusion o: 5 earned 40-28 victory over Bt SStralght B'« 5 St. Anthonys CYO l (Continued on Page 18) 1663, and 12 years old before league's will be $3.00 for the four periods of play, the R»ms S Frandt, Tel. 634-4520 K. of C. #867 ..,.„.,. 6 OAvtntl Hoy»l# 0 M Augutt 1, 1963; Pony League, year.. (Continued oo ft» 19) V UOSfO> " Entente -..„ 4 1 (Continued on Page 19) The achievement of Coach (Continued on Page 19) Ownfr KB - CP January 31, February 1, 19«3 PAO1 [Sow Hear This LEGAL N0T1C18 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL WOtlUIS budget it S P.M. at the Fli* HOUM. NOTICE i Continued from Sport Paie> Avenel Church Inraan Avenue anil Broadway, Co- Nonci or txtonoN Take notice that Iselln Hilltop F11U DISTRICT MO. S lonla, H. J., bn February 4. IW3, Uquort, Inc. a New Jeraey Corpora- lV from home. They are without a doubt the Oeralrl Beldner, Secretary Notice It hereby (1vea to the 1*|"1 tion hu applied to the'Township Tot«r» of Fire Dintrlet No. 5 that m FlrFi t DUtrlcDUtltt NoN . 11 Committee cf th« Townihlp of ,.;•! and most sincere group of athletes we have Lists Program Colonla, Woodbrldite ' election Will be held on Saturday, Woodbrldje for a tranafer ot Fleqary February 11, 1M3 between the hours New Jersey Retail DIUrlbutlon Licenw No. D-T ,,.' mrt, during our long association in sports. AVENF.I, — The Sacrament I.-!.. 1/31/63 ot 3 P.M. and S P.M.. E.S.T., for from prtmlM* altuat«d at 1AM Oakthe following purpo»e»: of Holy Communion will be ob- Trse Road, Iwlln, New Jerwy to ,|,r president were to Belect ten of the coun- ;rrvTd Sunday at the First »• ddlewx Cotnty Snrrogite'i Court prel «ltu«t«d at.lSJJ Oak Tree I. The election of one fire «*>• NOTICE Road, iwlln, Hew Jersey. jmlwiontr tor » full term of thre. Presbytrrlan Church with Rev. 131 imrK most outstanding citizens to send on a mls- All penoni concerned may tak» Objection*. If any, should bemud*! Dr. Charles MacKenile presld- notice that th« Subscriber, Admlnli- Immediately In writing to: Jowphi J To TOW an appropriation for „, (1f goodwill, he could not improve on the inc nirtfr Harte, assistant to tntor etc., of Alexander Onrw- V, Vulentl. Township Clerk, Wood- igeneral fire purposes for the tur- centkl, deceaied, Intendi to ethlbit I bridge, New Jer»ey. ' rent (iMil yeir Mtrch 1, 1M' 3 to litingcnt from Saranac Lake now in Austria. the Pastor will preach at the final account to the Mlddlenei Slgned: March 1, IBM u hereinafter itsKd. ,, evident by their conduct against overwhelm- R. 9, 10 and 11 a.m. services. ACounty Court-Probate Division, on ISBTLIN HILLTOP The Polling Places for the nld preparatory service will be held Friday, the 15th, day of February LIQUORS, INC. elMtlon in a> follows; „ , ids during the present championships, We 1903, at 1 P.M.. for Settlement nnd Wlilltun KlegenbKlg. (a) Those legal votcri within Pin 1( Baturday from 7 to 7:30 p.mallowance. ; th« i»me being llrnt Pru. It Treu. District No. i who reticle Eint c! the with Rev. MacKenzle preaching.audited and stated by the Surrogate. Lillian Zlegenbilg. center line of St. Oeorges Avenue ,'ir never so proud of a group of men attempt- Dated January 10th. 194,1. Secretary Under the direction of Ralph ahull cast their votes at the Avehtl to clo so much with so little. This country NATHAN1SL A. JACOBY, 1,-1.. 1/31 - 2/7/63 110.15 Fire HOUM, on Aven'l Street, A7e- Parrls the chancel Choir sings AdmlnKtrator inel, County of Middlesex, State of ",,;,id be grateful to them for carrying on the 'lively Appear" by frfendels- NATHANIEL A. JACOBY, Esq , Mlddletex County Surrotate'i Csari New Jersey. 37 Roow»elt Arenue NOTICE TO CREDITORS i Ib) Those legal voters within Fire ,.rican tradition. sohn at the 11 a.m. service. At Oarteret, New Jersey Paul V. Prendergast, Eiecutor of District No, 5 who reside WeBt of the in a.m. the Westminster Choir Attorney. I Delia. A. Murphy, deceased, by (11- Center line of St. Georges Avenue I.-L. 1/17-J4-31; 2/7/63 While they are in our thoughts we can only offers "Olve to our Ood Im- »l(!ixrrwt!on ot Elmer E. Brown, Burro- shall cast their votes at Colonla 1 — I gate of the County of Middlesex, Public School. Outlook Avenue. Co- mortal Praise ' by Malln. The NOTICE herelr gives notice to the creditors lonla. County of Middlesex. sut» ut uk of a statement made by Admiral Bi4 Hal- Carol Choir will sins "With •NOTICE 18 HBRKBY OIV1N BY of the said Delia A. Murphy to brlngJNew Jersey. THE TRU8TK8 OF THH GREATER i while witnessing the courage displayed by Happy Voicfs Ringing" bj In tlrtlr dents, demands «nd claims! IH3-1M4 HRE DISTRICT MIDGET ISKlilN CIVIC ASSOCtATION, AT Aagainst the estate of the ssld de-j KIRE •"DISTRIC" I NO. 5 MEETING HELD THURSDAY, JAN- ,,notm Marines in a bloody Pacific battle: Tours at 9 a.m. caused, under oath or affirmation,! AVFNH,, NEW JERSEY UARY 17, 1M3, TflAT THK MONIES within six month* from this d«t« or All married folk are invited Salarlrn .. $ 820.00 REMAINING! IN TH» TREASURY they will be forever burred of any WiiiM-o do we get these men from?" Firemen's Compensation - 3,720.00 to attend a special Communion 8B DIVIDBD AMONGST THK FOL-action thereto/ against the said LOWINQ: Executor. Flrenouse Janitor 1,350.01 Service Sunday at 8 p.m. spon- Fire alarm March of Dlmei . i Dsted Jnmmry 14th. IMS sored by the Young Married Iaelln Firsst Aid Squad 4100. j PAUL V PREN system maintenance ... 2.000.00 PAUL V. PRENDEROAST, OH, Has & greuse Crusaders Rec Standings Couples Fellowship. At this ser- Iaelln Free Public Library ... 1100. Executor tor trucks _. 600.00 (Continued from Sport Page) vice, couples *111 have the op- WILLIAM T. REEDY, Francis A. Bock. Esq. .,,.,1 from SporU Pftf»e> Secretary 60 Park Place uei on wq.oo West Drvblon RKWARDF.D: Roland Arrojo, proprietor of the service station at ttonte 27 and Prospect portunity to reaffirm their mar- I.-L. 1/14-31/85 16.80 Newark, New Jersey Communication system _ 2,000.0ft I -he victors by the Supplies and Attorney W Lane, Colnnia,, is presented with a S100 I!. 8. Savlnrs Bond by ('. H, Mead Jr., Shell's vows and to re-dedlcabe general expenses 50ft.00 - :u-32 In a well played NOTICE OF ELECTION I.-L. 1/17-S4-31; 2/7/63 11900 Insurance ..„ 2,100.00 Westbury Warriors ., „ 5 Trenton district manager, The; award was In recognition of Arrojo's efforts in maintain- Ihelr homes to Christ, the Lord. KlItK DISTRICT NO. 1 Audit 200.00 W(>Odbrld|< Township NOTICE Iselln Imperials 5 ing one of the deanrat, most attractive Shell service stations tn the United States. Local A Boclal hour will be held r'lrehouse repairs •A-wds and Walter Sm- Fords, New Jerse; Take notice that ALISI INH, I!»C. Iselln Trotters „ 4 Shell representative, E. I. Jensen, Woodbrldge, Is on the left. The Snnlor High Westminster, and matnnnance 1,500.00 v Die Rams' offensive Notice Is hereby given to the legal & New Jersey Corporation has ap- 4 Fellowship will hold its regular plied wi thn Township Committee of Plre truck repairs 1,000.00 ,,,•:, point totals of 14 Iaelln Mlnutemen __ Totem of the Seventh (7th) (ire Fire equipment 1,100.00 Magnlflclent 7's 3 weekly meeting Sunday at 7 Dlstrtct of Woodbrldge Township, the Township 6f Woodbrldge tor a •.vhilr the Terriers' big F«fds, N. J., that an election will be transfer A Plenary Retail consump- r'lrehouse utilities Majesties 2 P. M., In Room 1. The themeheld on Saturday, February ISth, tion license No. C 69 (or building to (electric, gas & water).... 500.08 , i ;hi> floorboards were 1 Community observance ot Cleanest Shell Station CDA Announces of the proRram will be Prayer. 1W3, "«t the""fofcli*nrehousc'"*otiib6 c?.?ltnict«?. ^°.r premiss'Known helln Spartans 0 JOth anniversary 2,000.00 '".i:ie to a 45-32 de- A decision was made by thechurch members and friends Flyen .. 4 ing one of the cleanest, most include: a card party In April; and Repairs 2,500.00 13, 1963. the Gaels to hold a .ttractlve Bhell service stations :roup to adopt a child of leper are cordially invited to attend. Maintenance of two Woodbrldge Raiders „.. _ 3 a fashion show In May: a Chi- *_ i__ tr~ ... i . • A Knh*. «lftt^w l.~ —Jll L. Fire Trucks _ __ 2.000.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of the ;i oli second place In brents In Korea as a part of A baby sitting hservicH e will, be Avenel Indians _ 3 in the United States, Mr. Ar-nese auction In September and FueL OB" for Heating ™. 1,100.00 School District of the Township of Woodhridge, In the County he National Catholic Daugh- available under the direction ofTelephone, Electric, ••.<]•.: Mandlnga. Iaelln Giants #2 „ 3 rojo WHS presented with a $100a cake sale In November. Mrs ters of America charity pro- Mrs. O. H. Weferling and Na- Water and Qas 900.00 of Middlesex, New Jersey, that the annual meeting of the Skula was I tower jyoo .. 2 U. 8. Savings Bond by Shell's Alex Tarcz, Jr., president, Fire Equipment 2,600.00 legal voters of said District for the election of three members gram. Donations were made to dlne Pox. Refreshments will 5,500.00 ii tor the Pirates with lSljctj, Trenton district manager C. H.named Mrs. Peter Greco chalr- Firemen's Compensation .. .. 1 be served. Entertainment is Commissioners' Salaries . 820.00 of the Board of Education and for other^uraoses will be held Mule diet 8ugent »ndii n , Mead, Jr, and local Shell rep-man\f the fashion show; Mrsthe Mt. Carmel Nursing Guild w n Ace . 0 under the direction of Mrs. Alarm Maintenance at 2:00 o'clock P.M. on Wednesday, February 13,1963. •v KanelkM each flipped resentative Edwin I. Jensen, Walter Sobleski, chairman andand to the March of Dimes (existing system) 3,500.00 Theodore Smith. Ralph Parrls, The polls will remain open until 9:00 o'clock P.M, and as ii;e Oatls' top offensive Wosdbrldge. Mrs. Harold Hanson, co-chair- campaign. Salaries for Paid Drivers 25,800.00 minister of music, will, lead Pension Fund 4,000.00 much longer as may be necessary to permit all the legal voters ..•:• »w John SamcaMj. man of the Chinese auction A reception of new members 750.00 BarronsBeatsP.A Mr. Arrojo recently was pre- community singing. The CorAudi- t and Ugal Fees then present to vote and to cast their ballots. .i:i l.:s Individual produc- sented with a plaque on his Mrs. Godfrey Thompson and was conduct°d by Mrs. Joseph Miscellaneous Expenses _ 1,200.00 (Continued from Sport Pagei Sufchhisky, "District Deputy. In- aleers will sing a medley of oldHouse Supplies 300.00 The election and meeting will be held and all the legal - in. which wu high for twentieth anniversary with Mrs. Andrew Gallsln were ap- time songs. The feature at- Election Expenses 350.00 voters of the School District will vote at the respective polling 21-21 but with time mnnlm Shell. Before leasing his pointed co-chairmen of the tlated were Mrs. Joseph Caso, Service and Maintenance Mrs. George Van Tassell. Mrs.traction of the evening will be on Two-Way Radio places stated below. ni.c other league clash, out before the Intermission ent station three years ago, he cake sale. James Morey, Mrs. Gary Kowal1 a Barber Shop Quartet with Equipment and Home Three members will be elected for three years. Carlisle and Bernstein flipped operated another Shell station Alarm System 600.00 i! iyas posted a 40-29 ver- Other activities planned art and Mrs. John Kostick. Chester Elliott, Jack Dietrlck, At the said election and meeting will be submitted proposi- u'.i-r third plate Bonnlei. In accurate shots to han ,on Main Street, Woodbrldge a birthday party In March, a Richard Kerr and Falph Harris. for 17 years. Mrs. LogiM and Mrs. James TOTAL 56,420.00 tions for voting taxes for the following respective purposes: ' •: ntlli> Mike Rippa M- Woodbrldge a 31-21 advantagi covered dish supper at an open Mlftdlesei Water Company Crossin weiein charge of for Water., Mains, For Current Expenses $6,644,198.00 :, -.I for 17 points to pace Perth Am boy actually out He lives close by with his meeting tn September and t pitallty Mrs. Alex Traklmowich Shortage of food In Cuban Hydrants, etc. 20.200.00 For Land, Buildings and Equipment $ 112,951.00 H.,>;n, white his teammates scored Woodbrldge In the thlrt wife. Marge, on Prospect Lane Christmas party and Installa won the special prize. Province discussed. The total amount thought to be necessary Is.. $6,781,149.00 •.:.•• Hanlon and Pet* Kln-period, 13-12, to narrow the where he can watch over activi- tlon of officers in December. TOTAL AMOUNT Rap. 43-34. but that Is about ties at the station even when OF APPROPRIATION ... $76,620.00 The polling places for said election and meeting, and their i :..; the hoops for eight Announcement was made o: LEGAL NOTICES BOARD OF respective polling districts (described by reference to the elec- ; ?;)i..;r Uiiied 11 COUIJt-dose as the visitors camr to he's not there. FIRB COMMISSIONERS catching the local cagers, who the honor of life membershli 7th Fire District tion districts used at the last General Election In said Munici- •HI mil Paradls, nine, for NOTICE OF ELECTION started a 19 point streak at the In the Ladies' Auxiliary of thi Fords Fire Co. Woodbrldge Township - Fords pality) have been established and are designated as set forth .•y-.v.i club. FIRE DISTRICT NU. 4 QBOROE FERDINAND6EN, close of the frame. New Jersey State Plremen Woodbrldge Towmhlp Secretary below, and no person shall vote at said election and meeting u>:-. College relfned mi Association which was recentl; Keasbey, New Jersey After closing out the third I.-L. 1/31 - 2/7/63 .(30.80 elsewhere than at the polling place so designated for the voters ::.• ;:. the Grammar School Kolobaz Dinner bestowed on Mrs. Oreco. Notice Is hereby given to ail vot with six straight counters, the! Names Chairmen \n residing within the Fourth Fire of the polling district in which he or she resides. .' (Wea".n» Manhattan NOTICE OF ELECTION Barrons continued with Appointment was made o FORDS - S. William Horns- District of Woodbrldge Township, FIRE DISTRICT #2 Dated: January 16,1968. ' '•>: their seventh stralfht Qalisln as state delegate wit] otherwise known as Keasbey, In the FORT READING HELEN H. ANDERSON, Secretary ! more at the start of the fourt"iPlanneh d by CWV by, president of the Fords Fire County of Middlesex mid Stute of TOWNSHIP OP WOODBRIDGE, N. 1. • :v >:!u-e the start of the Mrs. Wallace Melville name* New Jersey that: NOTE:—The term "current expenses" Includes principals', to take over 50-34. Carlisle was WOODBRIDOE — Mt. Car- Company, has announced the Notloe Is hereby given to the legal alternate delegate. appointment of committees and There will be held an election at voters of Fire District #2 Port Read- teachers', janitors' and medical inspectors' salaries, fuel, text- big gu el POi5t 577 tn llc War the Kcasbey Fire House ou February Ing, N. J., That an election will be nt*TTnmmv Pnw»ra ' C» ° Donations were made to the 16, 1963 between the hqurs of 3:00 books, school supplies, flags, transportation of pupils, tuition |w1lh nlne polnts Wlth a safe VetPrans chairmen for 1963 as follows held at the Port Reading Fire House Karclch were the Bos - announced plans are March of Dimes and Menta! P.M. and 7:00 P.M. for the iollowlng on West Ave., Fort Reading? N. J. of pupils attending schools in other districts with the consent (cushion to rest on, the Wood- Good time: H. Blunt, chair- purposes: i''>:iek'e's most accurate, belnc furthered for a kolobaz Health Association. The darl on Saturday, February 16, 1963, from of the Board of Education, school libraries, compensation of | bridge team roasted home. dinner. February 9. from 6 to man; N. Hansen, co-chairman; 1. To elect one Fire Commissioner the hours of three (3) P.M. to seven -. with touls of 14 and horse prize winner was Mrs for a term of three years. (7) P.M. To elect two (2) Fire Com- the Secretary, of the custodian of school jrioniea and of attend- One of Lair's most consist- 9 P. M., at the Mt. Carmel all active members; grievance: !'.\u! Hopkins racked up Greco. 2. To approve a general budget of missioners, for a term of three (3) ance officers, truant schools, insurance, maintenance of plant, ent performers, Denny Parvln. Church hall, Smith Street. M. Slndet, chairman; L. Grls- $14,621.00. years and to vote on the annual fire markers for Manhattan. part, H. Cline, J. Mat'usz and The Itemized budget appropria- budget, water and hydrant charges and incidental expenses. was oft In hi* shooting and as Members of the committee tion is as follows: tor the year 1963, at drawn up by ':.- of the moat one-sided J. Fischer; Investigating: J. A member of the Board of Education must be at least 21 ia result, was held scoreless for Include Louis Nemeth, Andrew THE GENERAL BUDGET the Board of Fire Commissioners, ot <: the day, Laflalle went. Savings Association amoyak, chairman; D. Flnan, 4tb FIRE DISTRICT Fire District #2 Port Reading, N. J. years of age, a citizen and resident of the school district, and the first time this season. Penyar, Prank Nemeth and BUDGET BREAKDOWN coring spree to oter J. Deffler, and J. Wolff. KKASBEY, NEW JERSEY have been a citizen and resident for at least two year* imme- n The Perth Amboy Jayvee* wichaej Deak, in charge of the Adds to Its Assets FOR THE VEAR MARCH 1, 1M1 AS FOLLOWS N" :ara by » diately preceding his or her becoming a member of such hung t 53-51 defeat on trie kitchen: Steven Schneider and PERTH AMBOY — Middle By-Laws: W. Fischer, chair- AND ENDINQ FEBRUARY 28, (*I> a moit effective shoot- man; M. ZeUcskovlcs, F. Over- Legal Fees — 200.00 Qas and OU for Trucks .. 334.00 Mesar and Tom Wlezerzak were ting up the hall: Joseph De 1982, according to John F. Cer Janitor Salary 720.00 Fire ChJefs Budget, Every citizen of the United States of the age ol 21 year* ton, W. Gastgaber; Special fund Commissioners' Salary . icorers with Muro and Joseph Oouchal, ulo, executive vice president o 820.00 Annual 1,300.00 or more who shall have been & resident of the State six (drills) H. Suppe, chairman; F. Fuel Oil 050.00 Fire House Water, Qas, '[productions of IB and 17,*te- charge of the waiters.. Tickets First Savings and Loan Asso Insurance 1,247.00 Xlectrlo & Telephone • 506.00 months and of the county In which he claims hla vote 60 '.ir.my Henderson, nine. Brodnlak. Ispectlvely. available from any mem-elation of Perth Amboy. He sali Electric — 312.00 Maintenance and Repairs to days next before the election and who has been permanently • Hall moved up Into a are Telephone and water .... 210.00 Trucks la Equipment ... 1,904.00 registered in the municipal election district at least forty Woodbridic 165) ber. the Institution shortly woul Sick Committee, N. Elko, Election expenses .... 150.00 Supplies and New •'••U\a third place position pass the $20 million mark fo: chairman; J. Fischer and G. Maintenance of Fire Truck 1,000.00 Equipment 2,340.00 days prior to the date of the election shall be entitled to 1 O F T The post and auxiliary will Ferdlnandsen. Publicity: J. Alarm maintenance 1,200.00 Commissioners Salary, vote at the school election. Application for military or civilian Luhrs 6 5 17! attend a winter social at Lyons Oas, OU, Grease for truck 100.00 Annual 820 00 • ;-• CanUlm by a 42-17 cember 31st were $19,692,160. Dambach, chairman; J. Kazl- 1,075,00 absentee ballots may be made to the secretary of the Board Carlisle 7 6 -Q\ Hospital with buses Bcheduled1 Natural gas for House . HM\ Audit and Legal Fees llii' Piraiw now have mir; Uniforms: 8. Martinak, Miscellaneous expenses „ 750JX) Election Expenses 163.00 of Education. Slmkovich 1 4 6 to leave the front of Mt. Car- Cerulo said First Savings ex gj-Chlef Badge Miscellaneous Expenses .... 1,900.00 '••'•• u'!> stacked up against! chairman; S. Pftnko, H- Lund 73.00 For Le«il Voter* [Burke 7 1 15i | church. 6:45 P.» Anyone pects another record year ahr-al Auditor 50.00 M»lnten»ne« flf Fire House 1,220.00 • •'••salv ' me and M. Pado. Paid Flremans Salary, RwWlns Within Parvin . — 0 ; and to meet the demands fo, School 0 Interested In attending may Operating Expenses 112,721.00 Annual : -. 9,500.00 General Election :lir Donnelly brothers. service the institution shortl; Chaplains, J. Dambach and Paid Relief Ftremans PoMnf 1 Kureeja ...... 1 2,contact Paul Slsan, hospital Middlesex Water Company I Jack, leading the way will move Its' home flnancim G. Ferdlnandsen; Athletics: I. Salary, Annual 1,234.30 District Ward Berrwtein 0 1 'halrman. (for water, mains, • .'iiiiied Holy Crow toam operations into new quarters oi Blanchard, chairman; H. Suppe hydrants, etc.) 1,900.00 Paid Flremina, Ret.. Meet., Number — POLLING PLACES - No. No. Smlnk A joint meeting will be held Hosp., and sick Leave the second floor of its 339 State and G. Liddle. Floral commit- 1 1 Wlewraak in February 4. at 7:30 P. M., TOTAL 114,821.00 Insurance - 1,084.20 1. Municipal Building AtWoodbridge Street office. He pointed oui tee: H. Cline, R. Neary, R. BOARD OP Purchase and Maintain. 1 'i it the post rooms. Additional Alarm System 3,230.00 Public School No. 3 AtWoodbridge Mrttuinntss. the top that the average growth of theLevandosky and E. Deffler. FIRS .JCQMMISSIONKBS Public School No. 11 AtWoodbridge 1 3 24 17 8S 4th Fin District 1 ' tin- Junior League. Institution for the past oev*a WoOdbrldg* Township, Total Budget to Vote On. 102,193.40 Woodbridge Jr.High School... AtWoodbridge 4 Perth 4mboy 140 ' Keaabey Annual wawr and 1 i i '• i>la<-e alongside Holy em- $18,334,674 between January Is plained and the plans of the voters of Fire District #8 that on John A. Pftllnsky, Secretary. Public School No. 7 „. At Ford* 2 Raysor .... olpyees of the I.-L. 1/31 - 2/7/63 126.40 py and December 31st. Investm'ents|Mlddlesex Wa.ter Company for Saturday, the 16th day of February Public School Nb. 14 .... At Fords 2 s 19fl3, an election will t» held at the 1 1 v Quorvlch ,.. At Fords ..._ 2 8 - Cross made it seven In Oas Company h^ve agreed tp In new home construction and 1903 were outlinted by Mr. 01Hopelaw. n Fire House In said district. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Fords Memorial Post, V J W Oreaux .. accept a new two-year labor home purchases rose from $13, sen of the water firm at a meet- This Election, is for the following , NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVBN that Fords Junior High School .... At Fords , 2 T "•* l).v hanging a 21-10 de> purpose*; |Sealed Bids for the purchase by the Novak .... contract, thus averting a pos-476,761 to $16, 354,893 durln Ing of the Joint Boards of Fire Township of: Public School No. 25 „.. At Fords J ' "ii Vilianova. Tommy Dug- 1. To elect (I) one Fire Commit, sible strike tUreat scheduled the same period, he said, with Commissioners at the Auth One (1)—1M3 Four door station Public School No. 9 „ At Port Reading „. 3 •'»**- The favorable ver- Flrehouse Maintenance 1 'Continued from Spom Pa»e> tective Association, which rep-its savers against loss a recor William Qulnn, chairman, opened and read. Public School No. 15 _ At Iselin 1 and Repairs 3,000.00 «:>^ (he SalnU third of the resents 380 of the company's Bids must be accompanied by Public Schodl No- 22 At Colonia . J Allan Jordan's quintet was due $1,151,150. Cash, on hand am appointed a water committee, Insurance 1.100.00 cash or certified check made pay- 705 employees, approved a composed of a representative Janitor's Salary 1,200.00 Public School No. 15 At Iselln ...:. :\ 1:1 mainly (o the outstanding play Invested In U. 4 Qoveriunen able to the Township of Wood, '»i umwiialiy low scoring contract calling; for a 9!» cents sl e r s 8 Utles 820.00' 1 Auth Avenue Fire House-.... At Iselln 4 of Tom Qndrejack, who ac- securities rose $152,998 to read of each fire district, to meet|S™"(^ ,?1';. 1 , nll ,!i bridge In the amount of ten (10 ,; 11 Fuel for Flrehouse . 750.00, of the total bid. 3 «i. Peter's came through counted for 11 field goals and per hour Increase, to be fol- a new total of $2,463,298. monthly with Mr. Olsen to dis-Electric — 350.00 Public School No. 6 At Iselln - lowed next November by a 3 Mi 350 00 Each Bidder must strictly comply 8 !<-3 conquest over 8t. five free throws for 27 points In excess At 38,000 lndlviduals[cuw mutual problems. [Telephone — with all requirements for a regular Public School No. 18 At Iselin 90.00 per cent raise. The Initial In- Water for Flrehouwf bid. aa directed or required by the 31. Iselin Jurilor High School — At Ieelin 7 ^ Johnny Duffy ran his High men for St. Francis were now are being served by the as Dlscusslon was held regard' Election "ClerXa Expense. 60.00 (lllllu crease will be retroactive to 32. Public School No. 19 ... At Menlo Park Ter. 8 "> tQ eight to owe Joe CWugeen and Pet« CaUn- snrlatlon's savings facilities, Ing a proposed new Fire Code provided. Fire Truck Maintenance 9 nacl with productions of 15 andNovember 21, 1962, when the for the Township and on the hereby ittveii to all Bidders that If 33. Public School No. 2 At Colonla Cerulo said, with approximate! and Hepalrs 1,800.00 pwvlous contract exolred. their bl llirst NHL He came reaped the game's Individual of the ou«nliig llwreuf "Well, I had to yell w loudlyithout: - tin- team NOTICE f By order of the Township Com By order of the Board of Education when I proposed to her that thejoome and apeak to baby. He's juittwt uf the Towushlp ot Woud Ontario, of the Eut-U markers by way of "five field W the first" game at one o'clock PLEJUUMTAK* NOTIOf UJ»t jhe Dated: January 16, 1963 woman living in the flat above sitting on the flypaper, and] guard of PJ« cwriu»iiou»i»of nre bridge. Niagara clashes with St. Peter'j HUMAN U AVKRILL, Hockey Leagat! and slid a foul. has sued me for breach of jthere's a whole lot of flie» wait- District #12, OolonU, Woodbrldge HELEN H ANDERSON, BwrttWf 'o tile Button lineup Three uanus scheduled toiftt two and St. Joseph's engages [Towujihlp. N. J, will hold a public Aduilulstrator promise." ing to get on." hearing on the proponed. IM3-M I.-L. 1/31/W •11.41 I.-L. 1/31/63 •73« practice. U7»7edTn^Ve'ie7^attur-BoStoa Colte.e at Uine. PAGE TWENTY January 31, February 1, 1963 IL-EB -CP

tice of law In all of im,, fwges were presented to the new', Retiring committee ohalr- triculated at Lafayette College to the former Marie Noto and n and In all courts mm im County Industrial Headfirt Auxiliary offlcers including Mrs. Anthony men presented with gifts and where he obtained tttf degree Is the father of four children 'lir, Conover Joins tlons in the State n| Covino, president: Mrs. An- corsages include Mrs. Peter of Bachelor of Arts. who presently attend school in Jersey. N,.w 1 'drew Decibus, vice president; Dossena. assistant chaplain; Mr. Conover entered the Uni- Lawrence Township, N. J., . Forecasts Bright Future Installs SlateI Mr*. Leo Cluffreda. secretary; Mrs, Cluffreda, civil defense; Amboy LawTirm versity of Pennsylvania Law wherKJILI ei Mi... r. Conover and hUjTAX RULES CHANGi s PORT READING! — The an- Mrs, Michael Slmeone, financi- Mrs. Covino, custodian; Mrs. PERTH AMBOY — George *._.ii., ,ncMo HP IK the Pastl TherTher*e' have been win,e.-™.,,. , NEW BRUNSWICK Mid- County duriftR the year to help School and completed his law family reside. He is the Past instalIatlon dinnpr of thc Gabriel Dengelegi and Mrs. changes in the new t 101 m tl0 al secretary: and Mrs, Patrick H. Conover, Jr. is now associ- studies and was awarded a de- President of the Lafayette Club ; dlcspx County en.inyod more maintain curri'nt "J * " LadlPS Auxiliary of Port Rfftd- Steven Lazar, hospitality; Mrs. but taxpayers must WH than $16 million in new Indus-on the activities and products , treasurer. ated with the law firm of '"Hi] in Firn John Jordano, merchandise; February for final word , trial ronstmftlnn durlna 1962. of rxistini Industrie. l « Company was hold a Retiring officers weir also Jacob, Alfred & Richard Levin- 'hat Whltey's Hall, Perth Amboy. Mrs, Neves, good cheer; Mrs. ._.. and a member they can deduct for i and Increased activity in the presented with Rifts and cor- son of Perth Amboy. Mr. Con-University -v with Rev. Stanislaus Milos, j. (Daniel Mlnuccl and Mrs. James travel, entertainment ;, IWXt *hl(T years is the forecast over was educated In the public „, „„. Ann's Holy Name So- pastor of at. Anthony's Church, saces and Mrs. John ftallna.|CntardellOi good ^H- Mrs. Ia- ciety He served as Judge Ad-,„,,...„. bf thf Middlesex County Indus- schools of Trenton, and after was awarded a degree a* Mas- giving the invocation. Mrs. retirinu president, with a PBstiRusso publicity; and Mrs. Pat- 'vocate in the U.S. Air Force Internal Revenue (•„. trial Detriment on tlie bas^Principali completing his high school •Mils. pre.sidenfs pin. Other retirlnR!rlck Surlk sergeant-at-arms. ter in Law. Mr. Conover has Joseph Neves was toastmaster land currently holds the rankislorter Mortimer M. c;i|>i Of new construction and recent officers are Mrs. John Estok.i - , . , . . „ , . training in that city, he ma- •nd and pnve a welcome addrtess. of Captain in the " •" *"••»"• modiflPrt r«,,in., sltp Requisitions. ivire president: Mrs. Michael Sp(>akm included **]*h Gifts were presented to Rev. Bolecki. financial swretary; |Mlnichello. ex-chttf of the Port sloners; Steven Lazar, past Joseph P. Snmers. Wnod- •*•Announces Milos and Anthony Covino, b"'d!?e. Middlesex County in- Mrs. Sabatino Martino. trea-s-jReadins Plre Company: John president; Anthony Covino, '"i presldrnt of the Fire Company d'"!M'!(il commissioner, said that lr'/ ^~«~«« urcr: and Mrs. Michael Galnmb'Polinsky and MIchMl Simrone president; and Attilleo Zuccaro trial firm ot ueorge t. iwm--,»i •In«lh. Alfrrd * # who was lnstallinK officer. Cor- -^ducUona. W>. cM not iTiich the county's //t/Ml/f ser.it'Miy, lof Uie Board ol Pirc Commis- paid driver. dith of Trenton. He is married Levinson in the K<™rai b>'st Industrial record, but prsvd Ihif thr county's inwth JSJXIN _. rjoimld C Whit- man cviMtw at M substantial ,k,.r, principal of School 24, an- •ta'- ••> the face of drcms in in- nmmCr Raab. Jtanne Sldencr. on our one book specials or it can 1 Oracl Mls Your Two Guy* purchase of law sitej by in- «' Two. Waldmnn. be spent like 2.25 in cash in any dusttv. and construction under tlllcher AllB» Aiello. Walter Trading Stamp Way or about Co start (jive us Rempkowski. Donald SiivasiM Book is worth up department including food (except to 13 liquor) Middlesex. County has' yet to Marf«ret Sera. Kathleen Weber * experience on the industrial Grade Two. Mrs, Webb.j Scene." Somprs said. teacher: Annette Base Beth the industrial commissioner Ann Bureess, Susan Mayer. CATSUP pointed out that 19 of the coun- Danielle McAloosc. Susan Tan- FACIALTISSUEI ty's 25 municipalitios partici-zi. Raymond Basri. Kelsey FAC|flL T|S$UE pated In 196 "s industrial Grammer. Robert Harris. Peter, TWO PRIDE of the FARM ,A growth and that the creation Lease. Peter Trinno, Keith Wil-j .fljjd. development of industrial son ' GUYS Box of or HUNT'S °" parks has beerrk valuable sell- Grade Three. Mrs. Baum- 400 Boxes Ing point in attracting Industry, marten, teacher: Charles Her- TWO GUYS Lefldlng the year's indnstrial h,*, rvmsM J(wph<™. William B 6 Nil activity, were South Plalnfield. Knudson. Stanley Potkonski. South Brunswick. Piscataway, Margaret Bonomolo. Sandra' Woodbrtde-e. Edison and Car- pvke, Karen Okulicz. Diane t*Wt. SchaerTer, Susan Staffin. Somers also hailed the im- Qra(jf Three, Miss Bizzuto, pending release of 2,700 acres teacher: Virginia Kurica. Eileen CATSUP FACIAL TISSUE _ W 1 at Raiitan Arsenal e& "a wind- Mykietyn, Debra O'Brien. Deb- fall to Middlesex County's in- oran Anoia Joseph Flynn, Gac WITN dustrial potential," He held Harris. Stephen Warshanjv , TWO WITH CAKE MIXES 28 PRIDE of HM FARM ^MC similar enthusiasm for the pros- p,.a(je Four. Miss Connors, THIS pect of the federal government's teacher: Karen Kimb»U. Rickj- POLYUNSATURATED or HUNT'S **-^m r^ GUYS COUPON disposal of vast acreage at Rothman, Karen Sidener. Camp Kilmer. Grgde Four Mi?6 spaldo, And a punfcfltt »f $5.00 w imct k MT FM4 tft. ^ He promised 'every coopera- teacher: Philip Galasso, Su- And a purchase of $5.00 or more in our Food Oepl. WESSON OIL 66 One coupon p«r cuttomer. tion from this department with sanne chiodini. Patricia Chris-i One coupon per customer. > Raritan Arsenal Authority or topher. Kathey F>"ke. Valerie! Good thru Sat. Feb. 2. PRIDE OF THE FARM Good thru Sat. Feb. 2. whatever other means are de- Kovacs, Marianne Mclntyre,1 1 vised for the relation and de- MarK0 Rakowsky. Catherine FOOD DEPT.: V DBT. jrebpment of this land." Sera Karen gtillman. Deborah' CATSUP 2 37 , Somers added. "Raritan Ar- xoms CHASE &SANBORN senal is one of the most ad- Gr{U]e pjve Mrs. Rubio, vanta^eously situated industrial teacher: Patricia Maloney and tracts in the East, and its avail- Lynn Yesalonia. ability for local development is ' Grade Five. Mrs. Winnick. INSTANT COFFEE 98 AJAX CLEANSER a wonderful opportunity for the teacher: Richard Bianchi, . municipalities involved and for Michael Kleiman. Joann Aiello. WIIH I IAIIT Til MA CHICKEN OF THE SEA 14-oz. cowos th° entire county." Car0]e Basri jjon,^ Bobak. LlUnl I UNA CHUNK STYLE con AO The biggest industry to com- Naricy Graham. Ina Gregoruis- 3c OFF pW construction in 1962 wassen , un(ja Hoover. Judith Rit- the Calgate-Palmolive Com- tenhouse. AJAX CLEANSER LABEL 2. 35 Pftny <• hich opened a %b million Qrftde six Mr D'Apolito. EVEREADY research and development cen- teacher: Margaret Schmidt. ter In Piscataway. Grade Six, Mr. Eagan,1 NESTLE COCOA 4c OFF LABEL .38 Other industrial completions teacher: Harry Knudsen and' In excess of $1 million were charlene Lazur. ! M 4*28 I.ion a'ch Co., Carteret: Great . ROYAL GELATINS '=? B°y Cb°micals & Plastics. Inc., COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN 4c OFF LABEL CLEANSER ""Lock Joint Pipe Co., East f I P«»r,««* '. 58' •Brunswick: Halophane Com- VJUDS irCSCm WI panv. Inc.. Edison; United Mo- CHASE &SANbORN 1 DEL MONTI DRINK 4 ™88 tors Service Division. North Program to PTA 4cOFFLABEl AJAX r BrunsV;ick: Tingly Rubber Co.. 99< ton ' South Plainfieid. and Elizabeth- ISEL1N — At the regular | STOKELY PEACHES 5 Co town Consolidated Gas - meeting" of the PTA of School MINIiTUREIlu. AMI • •urcnon o( $5.00 m mm h MI .Woodbridge. 15 ^b p k 48 d b FINECOAUD One coupon ptr ajstomar, BURRY'S MALLOWS CIAHAMS14W. Good thru Sat FA. 2. DUZ DETERGENT UliSH COOKIES I u. 34 P EPOOD DIPT cw starts proposed for 19 3i mlhe ^ sentcd their «; -" a dozen municipalities,^ ceremony ^ make for one of the, A snort business ttai of! years we have ever had.' |tne m preceded the |

industrial comimss»ner|Mr$i R^H ArgalaSr Fam6en< nC0Ura!!ed that: LHu, i5 ^ lf t Day program chairman, an- p we progreMlng st year. ! . acquisitions are our Mrs Argalas promised fast linovlngjiiuvunsi. plprugram.ogram.. shanee aa nn • i TOP QUALITY '4«t barometer for forecasting nounced tnat tne ^weet Adel. •-future industrial activity," he]ines" of Iselin will entertain BONE IN MiA. "The abundance of landiand invited members to bring I f,purchases duiing 1962 in areas ^ests. Mrs. Argalas asked for! Iftned for industry gives us ev- a mother or father to volunteer try confidence that the next ^ ai(j her in preparing a "Hls- PCT TOP QUALITY years are shaping up as,Brian's Book" for the occasion, years for Middlesex Coun- Sephen Ssllusky, principal, kJ f& industrial program." spoke Of tne Middlesex County TWO GUYS 39' SALE Somers pointed out thati Community Junior College, and FRESH any major industrial projects)received the membership's ap- CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS CUT RIB STEAKS Ib. « now in various stages ofproval of a letter to be sent to npletlon. In Carteret, for Assemblyman Norman Tan?,- r c F Pa TOP QUALITY lple, Reichhold Chemicals,:man Dy NeU cesarettl, legisla- SMOKED HAMS ,:;!; GROUND BEEF ol!r ' is building a $1 milllon.tive chairman of the PTA. . EAUII for flkaiset t with 22,000 sq. ft of man-! Announcement was made that] FRESH BEEF LIVERS ^s'r turing space. the Board of Education elec- r Vll L Ready to cook, cut u( CROSS RIB ROAST 1 Somers noted that his depart-|tion will be held February 13, *.. Bent carried out an intensifledla Wednesday. The usual voting PORK BUTTS hZL, GAME HENS c^» Industrial promotion program:day, Tuesday, is Lincoln's birth- 1982 and will broaden it day. TWO GUYS BACON TWO GUYS FRANKS Ib. PORK LOINS m PRODUCE DEPT. SAVINGS FROZEN FOOD DEPT. SAVINGS APPETIZING DEPT. SAVINGS DOLLAR SALE FLORIDA IMPORTED Frtihlr Slk«d YOU SAVE MOW MINUTI MAID *.„, I ORANGE JUICE 4. DONUTS 5*, HttSH SMOKED D.1KJOUI STRAWBERRIES 61, WHITE FISH ••• .49- Roger Smith Hotel last No- b fui tin- purpose of dis- the H9me"; T>n 4. Mrs. Robert coouerative objectives, Cron, den mother, a two-act Seedless said the session ^^ C^^Tf*™* C1 ef& Safety in BHse fI-, ... and resulted in . val-i^n .. " ' " 1 W»We exchange of ideas and' TK«, I '• EVERY-WHICH-WAY ".H-ouwion of industrial activi-^ ZZ) T5 T""' WESTERN &> P R Varakos :•'!-« In Mch municipality. Mt-%^ u , ' . , WOn * Somer8 added that joint ZJ»L "I ^ O CEDAR MOP CARROTS The 40% rayon 60% cotton yam it treated with ( * 17 Scotchgard. Completely waihable ... lint free . . . ONIONS wo« 3 f Spmers said that a new pro- ~ ~ " Iremaini like new after many wa»hing»• Your choice Itotional brochure was mailed WEDDING DKLAVED —--• Now f 49 to industrial realtors through-! ATLANTA - An emergency VALUt out the country last y«ar Hejtrip to the hospital delayed the pialM UNLl • iwchw»l added that hw department con-;Wedding of Matilda Powell and 2.00 w nwr«. tmuts throughout the year to|Charles Miles for only an hour compile and revise facts about Miss Powell became ill and industries, industrial aites and was taken to the hospital to be municipal MI vices of special treated for u perforated ulcer M0NDAY u SAT URD interest \; Industry. HurveyThe ceremony was held in the Route 9 - Woodbridge — Open cuN , DA*YY tn 10 P. M. loriubweivuiHili'dio PM,- • tin,,, hospital chapel and the bride SUNDAY *" \ 1.200 immuliictunim and svn- HUS taken back to her hospital ice operations In Middlesex bed.

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