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Vol. XLIII - 14 Publlihrt Wnkl; On Thurxla; Cartnret, New Jersey, Thursday, August 12,1965 rrd i> 2nd CUM Mill f. 0. Orttrtt, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS Grand Jury Will Probe Dobert Charges; Sills Asks Prosecutor to Continue Investigation Refinin ivr Constructing Dost Collection Systescmiiarf Attention seven individual sections. Each section will contnin 4lfi bncs or m i «plnn1 ma feet of bag cloth. V " T-( »W, has informs borcsh ,rfficmls that the < T—This borough to- be imi into operation August 23. If the bag cloth was sewn together, it would cover ovei 2.5 acres. '» ^ (|]4 i, still talking about the ^ ™ •"« y«r. Mr. Cordiam> submitted a letter to Michael Marko- The Baghouse, a dust collecting operation., will filter belter thnn 97 per cent skirmish rom smelting operations. Witnesses; Council R.mirk sections will be in operation August it These sections will fh.uifs U. Boncelet at 5 P.M. i i f * our present production. The additional this* section* mr Mmiday in the mayor"* OfflfP. -* V3tt ar«vas - •"*-° **- being installed to provide for emergency needs. ilir trouble arose when the l „ w: refused to give Roncolet p,N mission to keen voucher ,|,irks oiil of the '• I'SiiiTr's Did Not Invite Probe (.,.;,' alter 5 P. M. CARTERET — Attorney General Arthur Sills yesterday asked Prosecutor I i old Boncelet he could have Edward J. Dolr.n to continue a further investigation into the charges and al- •ii,. iirnrds in the morning ac- legations made by Borough Engineer Kenneth W. Dobert affecting borough , ,nii.iv I" normal procedure," Mi.,n Hainck said last night, "HP officials.

,II,IM : like that and uot very The Attorney General advised Prosecutor Dolan that he had reviewed all evidence before him, referred the matter back to him for "further Investiga- i lixtk my glasses off and tion and interrogation of witnesses." riuln'iiged him," the mnyor >nid. Prosecutor Dolan confirmed that he had received a letter to that effect/torn l-\W locked arms, but no blows the attorney general. Asked what he proposed to do, Prosecutor Dolan said: Ufiv exchanged." To Get Facts Hurnugh Engineer Kenneth W. HilieH was in the mayor's office "We will continue to get all the facts on the allegations involved, question dunlin the verbal exchange. He; all parties concerned and present the data to the Grand Jury." i.-.tMl the two began a fist fight.! Asked if the September Grand Jury would rear the Carteret case, Pros- .r ahuli point he left the room: ecutor replied that it was "difficult to say." He pointed out that four n. *rk a witnes*—tax collector municipal investigations a$f now being sifted by the Grand Jury and these if.-.i-urvr Alexander Comba. instituted a year ago* Tliric is no doubt they had a The prosecutor said a Gmtd Jury hears some 1000 cases during a term i:v f^iii." Comba said last night. md-with the current rauittCipal probes under way, he could not tell which \\i, i he entered, both had t'.ii'ir >-,i, off and were "ruffled i.. -•d Jury term would hariBle the Dobert charges. .. In- asserted. Probe More Facts I'Diniia said the mayor even On Wednesday night, August 4, tlr Borough Council majority refused to iinl ,\ policeman. Banick ad- -- -H; 7 ntertain a motion by Council- n'tnt .ailing for a policeman Tk it n 1 r*l t man John Hutnick "that the Grand '.i ni.ikc sure the records wont Hetter Behavior tlsel ,i. k us the vault." IMiert asserted Uiat Boncelet letter to the Mayor and Council. ,il ihe mayor "stupid" and; Throughout the United SUCfc, particularly }n He cited alleged irregularities in

:,ii iic was overcrowding his smaller communities; ne^Bptt^Irs are harrase'd, the form of 62 questions. Copies cajofcd and threatened by attain politicians the letter were sent to tlie tcpey genmal and t^he prosecu- claimed there was no witli dictatorship aims who hav| » "gotcLrfWng '-jjsl » difference vt tor's office, In the letter, tnt^ guing-" with plenty- oi'liBfpay^ti^oaiiteilin hand. engineer indicated Lhut be had' wouldn't think of hitting the "tfl'e4 editors are toldtto"bptter,,behaTC or'else," been threatened and pressured lor iioncelvi said. He called refusal to approve vouchers lor when something unfavorable is printed about certain construction work. [ U;i-,' a liar and said Comba iii.ini the room after the quar- their favorite political teams. Most often fear is Earlier this week, Council Pres- ident Charles G. Boncelet said lie !v, *,iS over. instilled. The mayor backed up Dobert's PICTURE #1: Fabrication of circular-flue section. Left to right; Stanley Martk, welder; Joseph Resko, ironworker; Joseph l';iw.ck, ueldrr. I'icture iti Left: John J had sent a wire to the attorney r.:«n! lliat Comba had separated Bablnec, machinist, checking fan alignment at outlet flue. Right; Joseph Mittoan, rigger, signaling movement flue factions. 1'iciurc r;t The bolting together of filter In an effort to upset adverse publicity which general requesting "immediate re. jection by your office of the Do- ; in tw.i. 1 told Boncelet he had! bag framei. Left to right: John Raczynski, ironworker; Anthony Russo, boner. attracts the attention of the voter or the tax- bert case or immediate action j i ui of nerve calling the mayor — payer., they start on a generally common and upon same in order to clear tlie I ,i i.mie.* Comba said. generally favorite method. They charge the good name of Carteret officials "inhii and Dobert said Bon- newspapers with printing inaccuracies, they being slandered by Dobert's state- ' apologized for some of hi* Mayor Banick Vetoes Sewer Bond Ordinances charge them with being unfair, they charge ments." It was the second tele- gram of Mr. Boncelet to the When he told Boncelet lo return CARTERET - Mayor Andrew,thorized "yet no data has beeni luUon ordered Borough Engi- and eatimuted rot.1 have not and investigate all repiirb avail- them with distortion of news or witn favoring attorney general. .'• Mittchers to the vault, Comba Banick this week vetoed two sew- presented or engineer consulted neer Kenneth Dobert lo pre- been pretented lo support ublr on spwage complaints. I the other fellow. While they are seeking sym- s i<: ihe councilman told himjer bond, ordinances for a total of on the program." pare all data aid reports on amount requested. Document- further suggest a conference of pathy from the people, they proceed to apply See No Evidence ary evidenee or reports have the Borough Engineer, Superin- In a statement yesterday, Coun- !!<• m.nor was "nothing aroundl,1050on He stated that documentary evi-i Sewage Correction*. what is commonly known as economic pressure. l that he-Boncelet-wa« not been presented to Council tendent of Sewage Disposal cilmen Boncelet, Nicholas Del ordinance provides tui a dence or reports have not been "Borough Engineer has been fw study. Method of financing At first, they take away their job printing busi- ui' Plant and outside foreman. Vacchio and Charles Bohanei 1 working on Sewage System ness and if that does not work, they go a bit uwng the mayor of exceed- »78,5S7 appropriajion and the other presented to Council for study J need clarification. [ "I would also welcome all in- said: "Mr. Dobert could not pro- or since authoriied yet. no data has iu^ authorityi Boncelet said!' &&W- Th° ordinances willille also fell that the method of! "I fully realize th;it many formation from homeowners further. They take away the legal notices which duce one shred of evidence to rovide fnr storm been presented or Engineer con- HiKhl that there were noP water*anitary financing needs clarification, | sewage problems exist in the who may be affected by Improp- by law must be published in the local, hometown support his wild and irresponsible lw M sulted on the program, i i.'moni that vouchurs could' sew* borough roads. Tlie text of Mayor Banick's veto; Borough of Carteret, and relief , n sewage or sewage Back-up." newspaper. They adopt the "I'm The Law" at- earlier statement." iiK'nieiH uiai roucnvrs COUIUI ..,.?• * - e •• "More studies should be made at. soon as possible is desired. I The ordinances were adopted at titude. On July 3rd of this year, Do- iieked up at 5 P M ! Mayor Banl(-''( m his veto point follows: , to include other areas that have However, in the best interest of tin' hectic Council session August bert wrote a letter to the Mayor - |cd out tiiat Borough Engineer "I hereby veto Ordinance | been, effected by inadequate nr the citizens of Carteret, 1 sug- 4. Councilman John Hutnlck voted A great deal of political propaganda reaches and Council in which he said that • " ! Kenneth W. Dobert has been work- No. 178 and No. 1W. Reason: j deficient sewage system. Facts gest (hat Council should study 'against the ordinances. the djjsk of every editor. Most of Jt is worthless 'tlSDl ing on sewa8£ system since au- On May i, 19M Council by reso- tripe which lands in the wastepappr basket. The larlier that day he received an anonymous phone call, He was ( Carteret Press gets a good share of it. We try to told: "Kenneth, you have caused At Convention BPW to Raise Funds for (More Swim space for the better things in the Hie of our a kit of trouble on the roads ia Gets Sew Call Borough. Carteret and we are going to ''UtrKRET-Tbe Carteret Bible bury you under the roads." He '•i'l> flroup of Jehovah's Wit- CAKTERET-The Rev. H. Ad The Carteret Press would rather use a column Pools G also wrote: "1 request that this '•^M- has Iwen informs of ar-, Scholarship Awards di»on Woestermeyer, former detailing the wonderful work the Sisters of St. communication be made part of ;'tHiifnts for a mass baptism* pastor of the First Presbyterian CARTERET - /Householders 1 Joseph's Parish are doing. We would rather de- I Church, has received a call as the official minutes,of the meet- !':n'.: 'lieir 'Word of Truth" di* i CARTERET - Mrs. Irene Ro- — here are busy building swimming 1 pastw of the UtUe Britain vote a lot of space to the women of St. Elias ing and to inform the decent) > invention in New York's gowski, chairman of the Program Chuwh, Rock Tavern, N. Y,, pools. Parish who toil endlessly in the kitchen, cooking sincere, law abiding, respectable >IMI' Stadium August 24-*), j Committee of The Carteret Busi- K. of C. Schedules Km Building Inspector Michael Mar- pierogis to gain a few pennies so that their citizens of Carteret that there are V< litwge Hrab Jr.. local Bible CARTERET - Comments on ness and Professional Women's Club, met with the members of Two Coming Events *±_ kowitz reported that during the those, among you, who will stop •'"'^ ihe yitnt'sses dur-j dumping it down the sewei;. ot n CI ko l nci S| swimming pool, underground, W. Saturday,! September' 11, at the f ! ._. !™ ;.i? l ! BP of televiiioji sets durihg the on them. Council July X. i '"'•ir inU'rnati^nal •isst'inbly' Chaplain, August 15. starting at Kopp, ll Healy Avenue;! swim- FORMER MAYOR STEPHEN Slovak (Bub in Chrome, with Auguit Current Population Survey Instead of wasting a lot of space on political Thomas Deverin and John Hut- 'i uikiv Stinliumj in 1(I5U. when! 1 P. V- ming pool, underground. Harold 1 r SKIBA: "Estimates for the Mrs. Rogowski in charge. On hokum, we prefer to write about a Bar Mitzvah nick, Democrats,J this week de- Hi.iu "i mm iH'rsotis were bn» picnic will be held by the Bureau of the Census, Magui 56 Piiihoe Avenue. j sewer coil should come directly Wednesday evening, October 20, A fimiiy nounced the Republican controlled "'•'' "I !'. hours i at the Council grounds, 'High according to Director John C. at the Synagogue of Brotherhood of Israel or a Trom the borough engineer." Chinese Auction will be held at NO FREE LESSONS Borough Council's refusal to turn ' I::II: nl ihe ciiiniug al- Street, August 29, starting at l Cullinane of the Bureau's Regional confirmation at the Holy Family Chufch. We the Legion Hall in West Caiteret CARTEHET - Robert Wa over charges by Borough Engi- COUNCILMAN"JOHN HUT- P. Mt. with Anthony Sarzillo as Office in New York. prefer to tell about the doings at the free public neer Kenneth W. Dobert and Ed- s iirranjiwl fur thq bene- with Mrs. Elsie Bartok act|ng as ait director, who gives lessons fn NICK "The engineer should chairman. , library and the new books they have purchased. ward Peck to the Middlesex Coun- li'iiaU's who have "ad- chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wanda The Advertising Research Foun- sketching and drawing, charges have made a recommendation a minimum fee of $2 per hour. The Legion and VFWl boys and the Columbiettes ty Grand Jury V •" i Iheii study of the Bible Anderson. TO SPONSOR VOUTH dation and the Federal Communi- on the sewers. 1 respect Mr. The Club is also holding a The- It was erroneously stated last also are getting preference. nit tit dedicating the re- CARTERET - The Carteret cations Commission have request- "Shocking and unbelievable," Dobert." ater Party on Saturday, Novem- week that his lessons are free. We want to use as much space as we can to said the minority Demou-al.- in I" 'H'IM II( their lives to the ser- B. P. 0. Elks #2235 will sponsor ed the TV information in addition KDWARD T. ZANAT: "Many ber 8. Reservations can be made any youngster between ages 9 - publicize a grape festival at St. Elizabeth's Par- statement that folio*wl Lot to the regular Inquiries on Wednesdays refusal by Uic liu- people are on the borderline of by calling Mrs. Millicent Mate 15 years to participate in the ish or a pot luck supper at the Calvary Baptist fy, Mrs. Anderson or any mem ployment and unemployi Seaman Bobenchih publicans to second HutniiV--. ••»• their budgets and tannot take Jaycee Soap Box Classic to be Church, The good work at the Lutheran Parish ber. V tion for the grand jury probe. Commends liny more financial strain," heYd'October ioT" Ptease' co'ntadi:asM by the Bureau each mjfnth Serving oifi Ship The member* attending the to furnish information for • the gets our top attention. We try to be helpful to the Deverin was not present at me '.iVnf, tialvunek Youth Activities Chairman Ray L'SS ARCTURUS -r Seaman JOSEPH LAZAR: "Why hood- National Convention of the Fed.Wiina, 106 Edgar Street or call U. S. Department of Labor's Bu- other parishes struggling for existence. meeting uecauhi: ol business n>m- H' - The Board of J(isq)h J. Hobenchik, USN, son wink us Into a television pro- eration held at Washington, D. C.541-7928 as soon as possible, reau of Labor Statistics. We prefer to use reams of material about what rnitmeiits, and Hutnick's motion ''I'" has commended Lt. of M|. and Mrs. Myron Bo- gram. Why the big rush all of » recently, were Mrs. Bartok, presi- the children are doing In the public and parochi- died twice for lack of a second, 1 (>alvun«k. bt-nchik ofj 7«S Roosevelt Ave- sudden?" dent, acting as Club delegate, al schools, the prizes they win, the,colleges they "I want to publicly congratulate l«!>t|)hine O'Brirn, sec- nue, Carteret, Is currently d«- Miss Ginger Sherry, past presi- pluved aboard the stores ship will attend and the names of those on honor Mr. Hutakk (ur bin constructive "•|;ir "I Ihe board wrote to the dent, acting as State Alternate Miss Woestemeyer GivenIISS Arctiirus In the Mediter- actions i|i inuUunui-• tu turn over mid Cuunclh ' l rolls. And how about those wonderful pictures of List (ruest Preacher Delegate, and the Misses Mary ranean. the Dobt'il cliarges i« the grand """"• I'urteret Board of W- our youngsters in action? Mudrak und Mary Feryo. d stores provisions jury." Deverin HUid. "'•"'"" *tom U> bring to your j At Borough Church The opening dinner meeting will Douglass Scholarship ship, l«ft Norfolk, Va., We would rather tell about the activities of the "If I were present, l would have •""•"tiwn the speed and a«- ' be held at Clare-Koby's on Thurs- for hrr seventh deployment been happy to second tjie motion," U| CARTERET—The Rev. John»fi. clubwomen, a"bout the civic organizations, lodges ', ;»> with which lieutenant day evening, September S). Mrs CARTERET—Mi™ Pfaytia A. Woe«tojn«y«, daqiihter ol Rev. with the Sixth HKI««I in the he continued, "and 1 find It '"IIHM fiaivunek Hived the Faterson, assistant pastor of the * and varleus societies than waste space en a lot Elizabeth Hochfelder and Mrs. and Mrs. H. Addiauu Wn«»teq,eyer, t» C«rte«l Avenue, has M«dileriaiicau. During this strange to understand haw (to •'""iilhiii perpetrated at the First Presbyterian Church, of political hogwash that had been cooked and Ami Uaiicli are in charge of ar- beau MnnU> acbuiarship to twu month deployment, the ship Republican!, could refill to toltow •"•'' "•' "i«h School. Princeton, will be the guest rangements. replenished 31 ships using bo(h boiled over time and again for the taxpayers, Mr. Hutnk-k'i> suggestion." .."' >'"1 «n excellent Job and A JIN* gndassfl 4 Carimit tUfb dlongside and helicopter trans- preacher at the First Presbyte- our loyal subscribers and readers to swallow. , Bust Way • \ "' ""'mbers ol Ihe Board wm- w« • HMnber «l *0 NXlAul ^ Club, Future fer methods. And we would rather help the people who are 11(1 rian Church here at 9:30 A.MCONCERT SUNDAY Hutoiek wd, "ll iiW'ms to qw; \ '""' lougratulate him en T«*t*an Spanish ports — Pare«lou, Va- honest way fjji the public to l«|n >' Ull| His topic will be "The terri- Recreation at rwuul;'5s. She Federation of lencia, and Alicante. In addi- -"•.givinp publicity to those who try to wreck the I 8wi» efforts in their behalf." With m the sariei ! tory of His Lordship" according nounced the which k awarded good work that the real community leaders are the truth. Why thw did the bm of concertsinthe-park will bt Wonw's Clui hip tion, the visited Naples, Italy Uke Fuanle*? to the Rev. Orion C. Hopper, D. C. mid VUldrancbe, France. trying to accomplish. (Continued on Page It '••<.. held ou Sunday August & t* tamer r n (XL l interim Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, August 12, 1965 rwo List Winners Annual Church Golden Wedding Marked A Medal For Carteret Soldier At Playground Picnic Sunday ffy Mr. and Mrs. PORT READING - The an- CARTERET - Mr and CARTERET. - The recreation nual family picnic o SL An- John Varga, «6 Edgar Street department, has announced the thony's Roman Catholic Church receiving congratulations m' Features CDC Awards Ceremony winners of (he various contests held•". SundaSundayy nt the re- Witnesses Plan occasion of their soth jwill De innlversary. held during the week or the play- ,,reRtion center ground*, west grounds. Avenue, beginning at noon j They were honored nr-rn FORT BELVOIR, VA.-U. Col. The Bernard Street playground, ' families and friends are Mass Baptism .1 party In Kolitm' Hull by Albert J. Brown of the U. ~ Parjgn five children. held a clown costume contest and |)vltellVlieUd »fIUor I aann enjoyablv..j.., e day m _ The Wood- Army Combat Development-Boduck-Petrins Marriage The chlldren the winners were Kevin Drake, fv'ft.i( r Un hel»*'»d •"at th••e» ••••;firnnt Avenu— e idren of various age groups and of Truth" District Convention, , and accident in Germany. Colonel I Bridesmaids were Miss dren of various age groups and Charles Vargn, Clark. TM f accident in Gy ayground and the winners were , fnr mcn and women. August 2-1 -2fi .it Yankee Stadium, are Brown, who is assigned to the; AVENEL — The marriage of'the bride. Mi 1 to grandchildren. Brown, who is assigned to the; AVENEL — The marriage of'the bride. Bridesmaids w ,i,~c«m,c™,ihn Senyszyn nnHOlffiKaluczvn-land Ol?a Kaluczyn "'Prize, Ms 'wil^ l bb e awaawarded,ded. , MusiMUS.cC ;££"". fc city. CDC Special Warfare and CivlljMlss Linda MariM e Petrin, daugh-IMaryellehIMll n Franko, Avcnd; Miss ty. Arts and Crafts winners were Mrs. Varia. the fontwr •lull, \ffairs Grmio, was RattalioniteRattalWter of Mr.. anad MrsMri.. Michaewiit-naeli r«i-|Pet-jPai t ,,..„, .,,„,...., will be furnished for danc.ng and New ^o« ^ "---«-.!.... „( Mr ,nrt Mrt Michael Pet-lPa mt Wild, Avenel; Miss Nancy •in Skarbnlckbikk and OlOlgga KaluczKalucty refreshments ^wilH l includldee man^ ny ^ the baptism as Olah, and Mr. Varja wen burn Commander of the 2nd Battalion, rln, 3 Manor Place, and Ronald Stromick, Avenel Miss Ann Marie in Hungary In 18M and 19 u n J 1 Jaeger, Colonia, iky. Joh'- n- Boduck- "" - , -"so»n «o*f MMrr . nnanHd MrsMrs. Liaeacr. Colonia. cousin of the kinds of cooked and barbecued spectlvely. Mrs. Varga came tn lth Infantrlnian'ry ati thuiee timmuet „>,.,.. , bride, was flower girl. A watermelon eating contest VISITOR AT FAIR: Kathryn Stepawskl of 92 Coolidge Avenue, foods. this country in M2 and Mr \Wn informed that urgent as- John Boduck, 88 Hunt Street, Serving his brother as best man -as held at the John Street play- was needed at the scene! Iselin. was performed Saturday S™ admires . statw at the New York World', Fair the site of the "arga in 1911. i»»t.^«afternoo«n a.it sS*t r«r»Hfl'Cecelia«! ChurchChurcCh, was Eugene Boduck, Iselin. Ush- ground and the winners were largest m:is:iss baptism hehelld y the of an strident in which an Army afternoon at St to the Spanish PavUion by the Imitate ol Spanish They were married AuRmt ; Iselin, with thhe Rev. David G. ,er» were Robert Bobak, Iselin; Isa Smith and John Pluta. tup at nn international assem- truck carrying sixteen tons of 155- ! 1915 in the Hungarian HefnrmJ Deliell officiating at the double Joseph Maloney, Helta; Michael Cnltare. A watermelon eathlng contest in 19M when moreJhan 7.0OT mm ammunition had turned over, My ring ceremony. R, Petrin, Woodstown, brother of /as also held at the Parkview persons were haptiwd. he aa started to burbumn anda pinnepimrcdu thme >»*•& ~~.~ ,. playground with the winners be- the bride. Ringbearer was Mark retired from U. S. Mftak driver in the wreckage, Colonel| Given In marriage by her Wanca, Keyport, cousin of the Meyer* Completen ing Donald Teibir and Paula Kin- "A liichlicht of ihe coming as- Brown unhesitatingly volunteered father, the bride was attired in n bride. At Army Center STORK CLUB ley. sembly," Mr. (Inciting said, "the to participate in the rescue effort. I silk organra gown featuring a Mrs. Boduck, a graduate of St. Joseph's playground held hiptism is arranged for the be-i As he and the rescue party ar- boutique neckline, natural waist Woodbridge Senior High School, ij FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEX.- ne eating contest and the winners nefit nf delegates who have ad- e«.,rt IbandeJ d1 witI(Kh Alencon lace, long owrl rived in a vehicle 'Tracked Re- sleeves— ~ , »fitte dAI*™ bodice™ Ur, ean. dlon ae employed by Prudential Insur- Pvt. Ronald F. Meyers, 23, .son New arrivals recorded at Perth rare George Misdom and Dianna winced in their study of the Bible covery) at the accident site In pleated carriage train. Her silk ance Company of America. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mey- Amboy General Hospital durinj Medveti to the point of dedicating the re- For "Talent Time* ,. wooded area, the exploding! pleatcfl carnage iram. nci ="» •»•«• ~-...,™.., - - ers, 100 Hagaman St., Carteret, Another watermelon eating ron 1 the past week include: mainder of their lives to the ser- CARTERET - Rehearsals h •» 155mm shells had started a num- cloud veil of Ulusion fell from i|Newark. Her husband graduated completed a 12-week operation test was held at the Cornel! Es- pearl and crystal tiara. from the same high school, is em A son was born to Mr. and vice of God". ilready begun for the n«i Ti- her of brush fires and one serious room procedures orientation tate playground and the winnersj Matron of honor was Mrs. Ron- ployed by Taylor-Forgyl e and Pipe iMrs. Edward Cawthon, 1501 Roo Baptism will be by total im- lent Time" music! to he ^n fire threatened 40,000 acres of course at the Brooke Armv Mel- were Billie Jane Erceg and1 laid Sickles, Union, twiA.iUter of Spmervilleill . sevelt Avenue, on August 6. mersion. All candidates will lis- In the Carteret Park PavilHw prime coniferous for**. With ical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Michael Smith. ; ten to a special 30-minute dis- late this month. A.1I i ou,h complete disregard tor his own M W Tex., July 30. The Recreation Department will! cnurSB entitled.„, Be BaftUed Be Youngsters are still imiM tn safety and lanorlng the exploding M*yers, a medical corpsman, sponsor two more trips one being .„„ inu K^ "» Word o. RVIIS and fire, he (itwctal the Keep \Raymond McCann |P«j» Warner Tmm You fMrtlcHxrte in the slnding mj received Instruction in anatomy,, to the 'World's Fair on August in -ruth", before being admitted (or dancing partj avallabl". course of the rescue vehicle, suc Attends Seminar physiology, pharmacology, steril- Set For Practice The other trip will be on Septem- ceeded In reaching the burning Busy In Summer The group meets Mo ml a v CARTERET — Raymond Me ization techniques and operating CARTERET - The Carteret ber 1 to Shea stadium to see the On August 29, 3 P. M.. Nathan trutruck, , and attemptep d to lift ththee CARTERET - President,. Viola through Fridnv from id to i; ;n Cam of Maine Avenue is one of [room procedures and controls. Sportmen Pop Warner Football Mets' baseball game. For further [. Knorr, President of the Watch- wreckage with thth e bull-dozeblldr :Milak presided at the Carteret the Carteret Youth Center under the SO college graduates back in He entered the Army last Feb- team will hold Its first practice Information on these trips, please lower Society, will speak on, blade of the tracked recovery iJayceette meeting held at the the direction of Miss Karri \U- the classroom this summer on ruary and completed basic train- for the 1908 season on Sundaj contact Mrs. Leone or Mr. Sem- World Government on the Should wit7. It is sponsored tv. tfa vehicle to determine the condition | City Line Tavern. Committee re- ienza, playground director!. porU given: Sunshine, Pick-nick, the campus of Seton Hall Univers- ing at Fort Dlx, N. J. August IS at Track Field #1 t of the Prince of Peace." Carteret Recreation Department, rif the truck driver and evacuate ity in South Orange, participating Meyers is a 1961 graduate of 1 p.m. All boys who have already headed by John Brechta him. When the exploding shells Membership, Speak-Up Jaycee- ENCAGED TO WED: Mr. and ette Little Miss, Sewing contest in a unique eight-week training Carteret High School. registered for this program must prevented his departure from the seminar presented under the aus- attend. Mn. Ralph Cuti*nx. 114 tracked recovery vehicle, he and Fashion Show for Teen-agers Health Hints PI,AN DINNER-DANCE pices of the U. S. Department of The Pop Warner Committee wf Dorothy Stmt announced *e 'rogram Planned moved it a safe distance away, and Art Exhibit to be held on Sep- TO BLESS CAM CARTERET - Knights

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Steel Pier Sets y Are Guettt At Governor*» Horn* Week's Program WfKiDBRlDGE - Richard M cn, president of the Wood ATLANTIC CITY - Enjoying O Township Jaycees, and hi ie of its biggest seasons of star nnd Roy S. Doctofsky, J.C.I tractions, the Steel Pier proves nr ami representative k at it is truly the greatest "Show- I'MCFF, were jfuwts at a ->c«p ace of the Nation," during the linn ,it Ihr Governor's residena Tpsonf week the amusement 1 IICP provides three of the most In -! work. huloiiR acts in show business to- Tho m-ppiinn was given b] (iovernor and Mrs. Richard J ly. , .Hushrst in honor of James A Slated for the Pier during this ffi^ ^ Skidmnre ,!r . newly elected Nl 'riod is tJie inimitable PONCIE |j* tiorml Provident of the U. S ONCE, the fabulous top-rated |, TERMAN'S HERMITS and Hie1 ,-* ilifihtful comedy of "lonesome"j-; ROUGE GOBEL. All this and1*. IN FASHION CI.ENN MILLER ORCHES-i TRA under the baton of trumpet-! Acrnrding to the news from "inn extraordinaire, BOBBY ris, skirts will continue to ra ACKETT, for dancing in the main short An effort by design nrine Ballroom. f\'- this past year, to lengths! With a personality as warm as skirts failed to make the grad< ie Irnde winds, Hawaii-born Pon- sn no .ittompt to do so was in thi ic Ponce will appear in the rards for the coming season. usic Hall's spectacular stage Some of the designers are wean ihow for the entire week. The on the little girl look and are go tar gained national recognition in ing in for more sophisticated an is ukulele strumming key role in mature creations. UV( KK OK THK MONTH MjCWXENT. H,nry K. nienk,, riKht, is slmwn r(y(,iv| , he television show, "Hawaiian Black or colors for the wintei rests with different houses. On* lhf Mnnth" award tram Woodhrldge Twp,, Jaycce Presi.lont Richard Mi>»olKn iye" and has been capturing the learts of audiences ever since designer thinks livery black if he answer for smart women, ao be put on in the Rendezvous teallzlng is but one facet of his ither feels that colors do toon 'emarkable musical talents, for or the visitors. The Bakrfs Dozen : Children 8taKcd a SU( ress ul rarnival at 51 v or those who are not so yomf. le is also accomplished at play- .L^«!1u i " ' <>»ey R°ad, ™onia, on Monday and Tuesday with the proceeds vere among those patrols select ol JZW.5Z for the benefit of muscular dystrophy. The youngstert are pictured above at the stands. Girl Scout News d for the Rendezvous. ing the sax, trumpet, Bongo and table reservations may bi Potlatch, a roundup ceremony, Drums and "barefoot" har- made by calling Mrs. Rober rhich is the custom of giving £. monica. Brandli telephone LI 9-0481. „,. LORETTA ROMOND Our Country, ift as a token of frendship, was With all the English groups and -Meeting* of the Iselb Fft God, Careers and Neighborhood Carnival and Drum Corps will be hcM rrowoada G. S. Coondl i«uanud umGhTsc otuuuno g a ramise in| also popular among the Scouts. sounds around today, the one that B** girl who came to roundup•tanas oat from the crowd li Her- Monday and Wednesday, at ' ISELIN PERSONALS p.m., at JS Willow Avenue wifl attended one of these forums. rought with them some small man's Hermits who will have the Raises $204 for M. S. Bmiwlup News: land made items to be given to Marine Ballroom vibrating Au- Robert Painter, director, Thi Another activity in which the drummer section will meet Men to the Girt Scout Sen- :heir new Roundup friends. gust 9-11, "Hermania" began one COLONIA - A neighborhood delegates participated was patrol A Chinese auction was featured AUc« Cnthbertoon terian Church, 1295 Tree day and the entire corps on Wed Itmindup in Idaho arrived On July 25 the closing Arena light when a group named the carnival for the benefit of mus- one night and bingo, children's demonstrations. Each group ol Heartbeats was playing at a youth 1606 Oak Tree Road Road. nesday. [ home on .July 30. The 16 girls can eight girls was asked to put on event was held. Each of the 9,000 cular dystrophy victims held re- style, delighted many parents an- club Herman frequented. They cently at 51 Valley Road proved IseUa, New Jeney —A meeting of the Christ's Am —The Menkwttes, all-girl bugli A hack on ten days of camping a demonstration, which represent Roundup girls was given a can- other night. Tele.: U MM bassadors youth group of the Ise and drum corps., will meet Tue§ ,;<':]rnce and lasting memories. dle, which they were to light when were short one singer and Her- most successful with $204.52 col- ed their state. One of the Cross man, whose real name is Peter lected for the worthy cause, —Glen Tennpenny, an Explorer lin Assembly of God Church, will day, 7 to 9 p.m., in the V.F.W While the girls were at the roads patrols, The Bakers Dozen, the region from which they came Dangerous Fruit be held tomorrow 7:30 p.m., in Post Headquarters, Route 17. was mentioned, during the cere- Blair Denis Bernard Noone, step- Scout of Post 47 and a former Roundup, they participated in var- demonstrated Electroplating. The Bruce and Dennis Egan, sons Two hillibillies who had never Boy Scout of Troop 47, was one the church. -A meeting of the St Vhxert mony. At the end of the ceremony ped in, sang, and was immediate. of Mr. and Mrs. William Egan ious activities. One of the roost other patrol did a skit on "New ly accepted into the group. Since been on a train before had been of 40 Boy Scouts of Raritan Coun- —A spaghetti dinner-dance is de Paul Society has been set fat the entire arena was filled with served as ringmasters assisted by being sponsored by Edison Town- Tuesday, 8 p. m. in St. Cecelia'! popular activtties at the campsite Jersey The Garden State." Each then Herman's Hermits have been drafted and were on their way to cil who left Saturday for Philmont ihe forums. The forums, patrol put on a demonstration in lights, representing 9,000 girls James and Nicholas Knox, Janet ship Council of Civic associations School, Room 2W. 'rom all over the United States heard on every radio and juke Banner, and other neighbors. camp. A food merchant came Scout Range near Cimmaron City, were held daily, included their camp area. The most pop- New Mexico, Saturday, 8 p.m., in St Cecelia': •The Jersey Aire Chorus wfl and foreign countries. box in the country with such hits The carnival, in operation each through the tram selling bananas, „,, h interesting discussioM aslular demonstrations were selected 4 meeting of the VFW Post Lourdes Hall. meet Tuesday 9.15 p. m. in ttw The Crossroads Council Scout) as, "Mrs. Brown You've Got a day from 10 A. M. until 6 P. M., The two mountaineers bad never —An advisor is needed for thelVFW Post Hall, Route 27. departed for home on July 37 Lovely Daughter," "Silhouettes," featured such games as golf roll, 1 2636 has been set for tonighg t at seen bananas and each bough 8 o'cloc'lk k at PosPt t Hd Pre U.S.Y. (United Synagogw —Bingo games will be held rom Sandpoint, Idaho. After a and "Wonderful World," and now crow snoot, wheel spin, sponge Headquarters, Youth) of Congregation Beth Tuesday in St Cecelia's air- thre day trip by train, the girls the #1 on the nation's charts toss, penny pitch, and a fortune one. As one of them bit into his, Route 27. the train entered a tunnel. His Sholom, man or woman: Any one conditioned Lourdes and Fatten CHRISTINE LEE'S arrived at Newark at 6:00 a.m., •Henry vm." teller. —No troop meeting will be held interested in volunteering for the Halls. Early bird games begb happy and anxious to tell of their Loveable "Lonesome" George The boys managed to gamer voice came to his companion in by Boy Scout Troop 47 tonight, as position is requested to call Al at 7 p. m. and regular games M many experiences at tke Round- Gobel will be starred August 13- prizes with the generosity of the darkness: most of the troop is camping at Herbst at 283-0441. 8 p.m. up. 14 with his brand of humor that their neighbors and several neigh- "Jed, have you eaten your ba Camp Cowaw, Raritan Council's —St. Cecelia's Altar Rosary -The Cancer Dressing Unit « GASLIGHT is singularly "Gobelesque." Ap- borhood businesses including Tex- nana yet?" camp near Columbia, on the Del- Society is sponsoring a dessert the Federated Woman's Ch*s d pearing in virtually all major aco hats, Hess grills, sweets from "Not yet," answered Jed aware River. The next meeting bridge party on Thursday, August Iselin will meet Wednesday, 1 Oriental Restaurant and television shows and several of The Sweet Shoppe, drinks from "Why?" will take place Thursday, August 19, m the air-conditioned Lourdes p. ra., at the bora* of unjtjittir the Village Dell, and pens from 19, 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the basement Cocktail Lounge his own TV specials, Gobel is the "Well, don't touch it. I've taken and Fatima Halls. Tickets may belinan, Mrs. Herbert B. WfBann, epitome of the "little man" buf- Teri Lyan Dress Shop. one bite and gone plumb blind." meeting hall of the First Presby- obtained from area band leaden 100 Chain O'Hffls Road, 06 CHERRY ST., ELIZABETH feted by the world. As always, Steel Pier features] Tony Grant and hat "Stan of New Entertainment Policy! Tomorrow," tin Water Circus and'Thrill Show with the famous NOW! ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS Diving Hone, Ed Hurst's Record Hop, 2 first run motion pictures, • SUNDAY & TUESDAY NIGHTS beautiful Dancing Waters, fun houses and exhibits -- all for the FREDMELLER one low admission. Why are 45,000 Pianist . VocaHtt, Mred from New Yorf« East Side] Papa Robin sat on the Hue eggi h fl» nest Later, Mama Robin • MON., WED., rarm, rtu. 4 SAT. returned to sit on the nest to The Incomparable EMERSON keep the eggs warm. When it be- honor, clierish and buj came Papa Robin's turn again, he OUsjlt MMM ud Vocal Styling found among the blue eggs one gas heat users that was brown and mottled. He ReKrnttaM 8»&mleA w Weekends: »M*H asked Mama Robin about it. "Said she. "I did that for t Uuicbeoui . Mum • Cocktails, AOUMBUO CaoteUM 1 faWne, Private Dining RMU ui Bar ATtOable lor Pirtkt: lark. For Information or Resemtlon, CaU: 1S1.I8Z2. STATE JEWELERS it--. *t Main Stroot, Don't complain about toe hot . this is what you longed for (Mot to itoto WiuttM) back m February.

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PubliiM W«*ry Oi Itandar By Auirust! NORTB JERSEY PUBUSHINO. INC Editor, Retaliation ToH—A WiWams Bolt? Independent-Leader: Lawreoct t. Campion, Publisher Governor Hughes ha» Ml Rooeevelt An. press conference thit, he Is wait Price oi Staying—Delegation W^XVi. Harr, P. mnk, AtadaU PubUtbar IE to hear a report from thf Rutgers University, on whether WASHINGTON, D Ust 111 quit „ Tel: HI-MOO ttw> House Tel: UE 4-1111 or not, Prof. Genovese a teacheri January'anuary * action of he end of the current 10c PER COPY MAD. SUBSCRIPTIONS - ONE YEAR, *« OX MONTHS OJI of this same University, has vio- democratiic caucus which stripped! take that Judicial m\ lated a ban ait-dst expressing ;wo Southernm of tlieir .wn- If William political views in a classroom of icirity as punishment for siipport- Democratic his school. I N>lieve the Governor ng then-Senator Rnrry (ioldwnter U Home b Bat - After All * do** not understand that, the in the I9M election has already would obviously elect to tU question is not whether or not :nst the party one member. •S-J^bot barring j Recently, a few Woodbrldge wd- sea all noted the obedience of the this Professor has violated any South Carolina's Representative! b.in of this school, but the im- content to remain much people to the state, accepting meekly Albert Watson, one of the political! • dente had the opportunity of visiting portant question to be ANS- retaliation targets, turned Repub-! a situation were he is f n out I countries behind the iron curtain. the dictates of the government The WF.HRD ... to the people is why lioan as a direct result of the1 of any position of lack of consumer goods and extra- an admitted Marxist and Socialist punitive action, resirend from influence. Although, In all cases, the travellers is ppmiittwl to teach In our Congress nnd then won re-elec- One of the reasons th™ , school. While we are sending our ordinarily high prices for what Is tion over whelming under the he may have waited this |» were loud In their praise of the beauty men overseas to fight Communi- available did not escape the attention GOP banner hi a special June make a move stems \m and cleanliness of the countries they of the travellers abroad. lars of tax mnney for this same ballot. visited and, commented on the loveli- It now appears that he may get sippi delegation put Up bv Mrs. Mary Molnar, New Street, thing all over the world, how state's XKalled Freedom long are the American people go- some Dixie company on the min- ness of ancient castles and quaint vil- ority side of the aisle, cratic Party which Woodbridge, who returned home last ing to condone this KID GLOVK slate was the lages, they all expressed gratefulness treatment of our enemies !n our The word is that Mississippi's week after a visit with the remaining Representative John Bell Wil- group. that they lived in the United States own back yard. If we ar^ to members of her family In Hungary, keep this policy of giving the liams is seriously considering a The "regulari" gurvived „ « where there Is freedom of thought and perhaps expressed it best: bolt from Democratic ranks. itlal showdown on thtir privileges our Democracy to For the record, Williams at the! right* early in the freedom to decide on one's own career. i •«.-- — "I thank God that I live in the our Enemy ki this country, we moment is declining comment on the question still has not"'to- tally »tU«d. In interviews with this newspaper, United States and was able to raise may wake up someday U> find the report. But friends say he will shortly A bid to unseat them w u* that thhese privilege are avail- the visitors to the lands across the my children here." demand that Democratic leaders grounds that they were elect*! a able, only to them. restore his seniority status n a situation where Negrow «o, Mn. P., Hugh*. tHt he wooM »eh lh» to become deprived the rlgM to wit tj $$ chairman ef the House Interstate pending before the Clerk of the I Legitlative MM and Foreign Commerce Commit- House and. once he has made a I Sen- tee, and that he will turn Repub- preliminary ruling, the matter wiD I The 1985 New Jersey Legislature As. lican if the demand is turned to the House passed about one in five of the mea- aembly ate Book Review] down — as seems almost mevit Committee. sures introduced. No. of days In session 18 18 able me cm While Williami wat tht otlyl "BMfea an flw tagaalM that Dcffon boiflf dropped to the Democrat hi the delegation wt»l Volume of legislation • |TMt geaim learn to Although the law-makers were de- bottom of the Democratic list, supported Gotdwater m '«. t«| Introduced: . , wU William was the ranking party has so far been reluctant In jeop.| layed by reapportlonment discussions, Bills 804 S52 vi Un tru feuraflM to umber behind Chairman Oren ardite the chances of hij a summary of the Legislature's bill Harris of Arkansas on Commerce. leagues by a move which' Joint Resolutions 31 7 Now President Johnson hu further anger party p load and action prior to recessing for Concurrent reso- nominated Harris to be a federal But no » showdown time lm| corns. the summer on May 25 showed that lutions 53 22 75 Under the Capitol Dome am. 1RM7V. Judge in his home state, and the during its 18 days In session, a total of Resolutions 12 4 16 By J. Jtupk Bribbln Total 385 1,285 ACBOtt FIVE APRM 1,285 bills, Joint or concurrent resolu- 900 Volume of Legislation By ime Bart What's Past Is Past tions had been Introduced, 900 in the TRENTON - Both major par- acted by both houses, or about one see. Virginia, West Virginia and Inn Hunt's grandfather lived Passed In Both House:V. through tht CMl War and told General Assembly and S85 in the Sen- ties in New Jersey — Republicans in every fire introduced. Governor Wisconsin. Bills 139 111 250 and Democrats — are on the Hughes has signed approximately Other states which have fiscal his grandchildren about it. From Twenty-Five Yean Ago-ResWents of the IseUn section of tht ate. Of these 287 measures were enact- Joint resolutions 6 4 10 march for funds this month to fi- 138 bills and nine joint resolutions. note procedures under considera- these personal reminiscences, she township appeared before members of the Township c General "you can't legislate morality" seems tween philosophies of federal and beyond measure," the Democratic Hospital Pamphlet states. "It costs so little institution located in Trenton, re- total of 35,000 cofamies on hand on THE July 1, a decline of 4 per cent (Mr. Somen if presently the county Democratic chairoiar. to be getting a new wrinkle. Tough- local government. In Macon, Georgia, to sponsor good government." cently witnessed a changing of HusChriitiM Andrnoi from tot 36,010 on hand last July, Edward Kath, committeeman flan the First Ward was named 1 sledding for the Administration's anti- The Republican plea for cam- the guard. Translated by Eva U CMtteiM, for example, the proposed program according to the New Jersey the Board of Health to> fll tht oaaxpired term of the \Ae id paign funds from the| Miss Helen Sheley, who has been SutraM by Naney Ekhsfan poverty program suggests neither can has been delayed because the'City Crop Reporting Service. This year Bergen. Republican National Committee connected with the institution marks the first decline in colony Bwkert. you legislate, instant relief for the Council contends the Office of Eco- in Washington. In letters to thou- since IMS as Superintendent, re- Five Yean Age-Economy measures to Insure the numbers in 3 years. Hans Christian Andersen's fairy sands of potentital Republicans, tired after yeaai of faithful and for the parkink g meters and thhe debt to the Firsi t Bani M Tn, needy. nomic Opportunity seeks to use the tales have been read and enjoyed they are told they can back their efficient service, to make way for Colonies lost during the winter Company were foreseen today by Ralph Kunhlnsky, chairman < by several generations. On»of his The most publicized snag In the federal investment as a wedge into convictions with a modest sum. Regina Mary Frynn, her assistant and spring totaled 24 per cent of the Parking Authority, after a meeting of the bosy and the w« most widely read fairy tales Is A $10 check win result in receiv for many years. those entering the winter, which bridge Township Businessmen's Association. anti-poverty venture developed at the areas that are the business of local THE NIGHTINGALE. In a new ing a membership card which is The changeover was accom- is S per cent higher man last "The abolition of the full time meter collector and oil*. < government. translation by Eva La Gallienne, women's Job Corps Center in St. registered at National Headquart panied in great part by calmness year. Loss was high due to the measures should put the Authority out of the red and in the clean extremely hibb summer of 1964, Nancy Ekholra Burkert has taken Petersburg, Florida, where city of- ers stamping them as a con- and efficiency, which reflects he declared. Some of the anti-poverty programs and bees entered the winter in a THE NIGHTINGALE and hu ficials nixed the program after just cerned and active, member of the great credit on a difficult institu- have been relatively successful — Pro- G.O.P. The membership also en- tion to operate. Personnel at the weakened condition. Cases of lost given new meaning to the story museum are also discussed. three months. ject Head Start for pre-school children, titles the doner to regular issues State Home, as well at the girl queens were also a factor, but by her illustrations. The illustra- DINOSAUR HUNT makes the of "The Republican," the National inmates, took the changeover in starvation was reported to be the tions, which look like ancient reader aware of the excitement in The minority think that It was claimed that the center, for example. But it appears that the major cause of the loss. Headquarters' monthly periodical stride without any confusion or Chinese scroll paintings, are in finding ancient fossils and in the who wW constantly Jecrive headquartered in a luxury hotel, turn- program as a whole, though a com- that leports on GOP activities in change of pace. Both Mist Sheley The service reports widespread full color with rich detail. They work and the careful methods of wife it contemptible - n»« ' drought prevailing again this sum- ed out to be one big social whirl for mendable Idea, needs major overhaul Washington and around the coun- •and Miss Flp are well liked by show the Oriental splendor of the the scientists who aeaVch the us think ne-i 1 wonder their workers. Miss Flynn mer has caused nectar plant con- Emperor's palace, scenes yf try, io«r wui&cia. mug « .>...., earth. -U5S. Saratoga P the 270 girls and was disturbing the if it is to be widely effective in elimina- ditions to be 65 per cent of nor- drama and radiant moonlight, But most of the Republican pub a former UJ S. Navy "wave" ana mal compared with 79 per cent the real nightingale, the artificial peace of the community. ting poverty. licity is tuned to the Congressional official of the Juvenile Aid Bureau last year. Condition of colonies at Jeweled bird/and the Emperor on elections of 1966, rather than New of the New York City Policf De- 74 per cent of normal is consider- hit death bed. This book will be Jersey's Governorship contest. partment, has held the position ate below the » per cent re- JVf I This is beacuse the coming No- as Assistant Superintendent since. ported for the same date last read many'times. With each] Highlights of flew Jersey's $641 MiUion State Budget vember election in the . Garden 1955. State officials are certain she reading, the Illustrations will in- year. 1 State is considered an off-year crease the understanding and the y will be a great success in her new JERSEY JIGSAW: - Some As a result of combined actions by al appropriations act totaling $639,597, i iti in b beauty of the story. election Big cities win position. motorists are illegally a big target for "the G. a P. in the 1965 Legislature and the GovernorJ 483. The Governor, exercising his item FISCAL NOTES: - frice tags|schoolhuses in the belief they only the next two years. DINOSAUB HUNT on legislative bills to pemiit' operate during the regular school New Jersey's Sta|e Government is auj veto power, subsequently cut $238,761 "Go where the votes are" is the By George O. Whitaker A lawmakers to know the cost of months, State Motor Vehicle Di- new motto of the Republican J»u Myen ' thorized to spend $641,156,222 in the from the appropriations act total by things, have spread to nineteen rector June Strelicki wans Party. current (1965-66) fiscal year which eliminating or reducing several items states, the New Jersey Taxpayers Minimum milk prices for store Even though dinosaurs have Association points out. milk in South Jersey will remain [been d«ad for millions of yean, began July 1. This is nearly $50 million foj* the Legislature and a gubernatori- LAW: — New Jersey's law- scientists are still able to gather making mill grinds slowly but ex- New Jersey, at the insistance at July levels, but in North Jer- about them. George more than was authorized last year, al pay increase. Additional snpple- ceedingly fine. of the association, adopted the sey the cost will be raised one , who lives in Avenal and points out a research report of the New The New Jersey Taxpayers As- practice of. fiscal notes to cent a quart during August mental appropriations bills also were preparator and bead of sociation has figured that during money bills, several years ago. Congressman James J Howard, Jersey Taxpayers Association. enacted Vy the Legislature for fiscal the laboratory of the Department the eighteen active days of the Now the practice has extended to D., Third District, comprising The new authorized spending total 1065-66 in the amount of $1,797,500. 189th Legislature] this year, 1,285 Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Monmouth and Ocean counties, of Vertebrate Paleontology at the! American Museum of Natural His- It is how estimated that the State bills and resolutions were intro- [owa, Maine, Maryland, Massa- will be toastmaster at the Elec-| compares with $649,02^749 originally' duced - 900 in the Assembly and chusetts, , Montana, Ne- tion Year Gala at Sea Girt on tory in New York City, In his proposed in the budget message sent will end the new fiscal year on June 385 in the Senate. braska, Nevada, New Hampshire, August 26 under the sponsorship, book DINOKAUft HUNT gives an 30,1966 with a surplus of $8.3 million Of these,~287 measures were en-'oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennes- of the Democratic State Commit- account of an exploration that led to the Legislature by tlje Governor In tee . . . More thaa 50 per cent of to the discovery of the skeletons Begin with your r Current estimates eus that the last driver fatalities tested last year of a srnall dinosaur Coelophysls, February. This included $2.2 million ask what are your most tanportani fiscal year will produce a surplus of GLAMO in New Jersey showed drinking that preceded the giant ones of aims. Income? Prospects for capiw for two contingency programs, had occurred before the accident. North America. A site in New $32.5 mlllion-a high since 1967. Final — „.„.„ ...* M..HUW,I,|I,IIII.II nuiem-H. A sue in New Relative safety? Perhaps we can help you Attorney General Arthur J. Sills I Mexico was selected because of Following hearings by the Joint Leg- official figures for the 1964-65 fiscal Dai your selection of investments based on y RJ announce-••••-- s •. •. I^TheL -•-- Dair7y ShoShoww jj previous searching in which some jective. Drop in for an exploratory cnai. islative Appropriations Committee, the year which ended June 30, last, will of the Future Farmers of Amer- fossil"s were found. After the usefu ica will again be a feature of fragile bones were found, a fas- now: send the coupon for a '' lords i Legislature adopted the regular annu- not be available until October. the New Jersey State Fair which rftu cinating description of how they "INVESTMENT FACTS," giving «"• opens Saturday, Sept. 18 .... Charles Pratschler, of Montague, were prepared for removal from hundreds of listed stocks. the earth, and the complicated re- 1 is the new president of the State OWD your «fc*re d American The Cancer Warning Board of Agriculture . . . Prime moval of them is given. The rest- t t oration and display of the fossils totaling bones reached the To smoke or not to qnioke? At opposite extremes there were S54,&50,545 were awarded to 312 It's a question millions of Americans demands for all-out action to outlaw Ne* Jersey firms during June tics" is now available for distri- have asked themselves sinoe publica- . . . . Blind corners are being bution, (lie State Detriment of smoking and for no action at all. created on New Jersey roadB by tion of the now-famous U. S. Surgeon Agriculture announces ... A bill Now Congress has taken what growth of trees and other vegeta- to study the possibility of public' IOTABUSHED General's report of 1964. amounts to a middle-of-the-road ap- tion, the Keystoiw Automobile defenders in New Jersey will he MONROE A. WE1ANT, Resident Club warns . . . Governor Hichard £hat document stirred a controversy proach which calls for placing a cau- given a public hearing at the State J Hughes has approved federal I Mouse on September 8 ... Mrnibera New York Stock the like of whieh the tobacco industry tion label on cigarette containers, grants totaling $745.77(1 for four Neighborhood Youth Corps CAPITAL CAPERS: - Tunnels hasn't experienced since Sir Walter while at least for the next four years ^anis under the Economic may be getting cheaper to build Perth Amboy National Bank Raleigh puffed his first pipe with the barring the more extreme requirement f _| Opportunity Act of \m . . State and operate than open highways, •I the t Corner* HI J2 Senator Wayne Dumoiit, Jr., of United States Senator Clifford P. Indians. that manufacturers also Include such In1* Phillipsburg, Republican candi- Case claims Specific dates your It prompted claims and counter- a warning In their advertising. date for Governor, is on active for the hunting of snipe, wood- Stop in, plum or mail this.ceupoa copy of "^VESTMENT FACTb. » ' i claims on the matter of relationship ( This is fine, as far as it goes. The military duty as a Major with ;i'ock, rails . •gallinule*. band tailed 11 if 50th Armored Division of the 'rigeuus ;uul mourning and white- common stocks which have paid dividend" of the golrkn wead to human health. lawmakers might have gone one step New Jersey National Cluurd . . winged doves have been fixed in for 20 or more years For the first tim», however, an author- further, to provide for specific and One hundred twenty-eight phy si-Washington but must be officially I dans, seven chiropodists ami one mnounced in Trenton . Only NAME . itative scientific study showed beyond valid scientific research designed to 1 bin analytical lahortaory h u v e 4.^)4 00(1 chick' us will be raised eliminate the cancer-causing agent if jboen approved Uw lireiisui* by> in New Jerscv this year compared reasonable doubt that smoking was l ADDKKSS that is possible. For obviously, many "Stop asking Daddy silly, simple, stupid questions Hie Stute Biisrd of M iliral Exam-! to i)«'HK« I is! ve ir. .n-curdirm to connected with lung-cancer—an often that he can't answer." iners . . The I9W edition ofth" Nuw Jersey Crop Importing fat&l disease. are certain to continue smoking. j "New Jersey Agricultural Statis-|lbervii-e. I (K.R) - Carteret Prws Thursday, August 12, 1905

jik,IC {Catherine WWojcikCl, Caro1l 2£Ltefanski, S3!r«Denise St.«L PierreE!, An- ?^y, : Nancy Boyle,, JtJane*t LaiLaHd- rie Ctl Di lxw, Margaret Laldlaw, and PLAYGROUND NEWS DW Bl I h bbb Sharon Sabuie, Linda CaUbro, Mowing contest, Tommy Kola- A WONDERFUL BROILING, FRYING, BARBECUE ..£, TMI) WMOU Mary McGlynn, Kathy McGlynn, THORPE AVENUE rick blew the biggest bubble and {Catherine Stull, Janet Lopaxan- Marianne Boyle the second big- CHOICE OF GIFTS Director PlaTKraand Director,- ski, Marie Arnold, Barbara Ar- gest Sue Jacoto, P.trleta K«th»lt nold, Margie Hero, Nancy Slavic, Pamela ')ebra Bartha. TO TAKE HOrW and John Vales- This week Eddy Cogging1 cop- GROVE STREET jper tooling napkin holder was Playground Director: ., «nn the coir FOR chosen for the final competition EAST GREEN STREET tiorsedHMII As a team, Beverly Bobshaw anc Playground Director: Thk week Grove Street play CHICKENS *.. the final* cat thaw wa« held in Teresa Fisher won the smveneci JMIth CUUM ground became Hobo Haven. The Frtsli Chicktn Parfil ——— hunt for the second time. Aft ' miherly Moorehead won first w Winners of our foam puppet children dressed as hoboe* and C games with both Merrill Park enjoyed a scavenger hunt. Best Leg Quarters ' " 39 Breast Quarttri and Avenel park, the Thorpe Ave- contest were: Roae Marie Thomp- son, Judy Hattfleld, and Joseph dressed hobo went to Greg e nue volleyball team including jjewern. Winners of the hobo pa- PLAID Fur J , block party ii Mi* held Chicken Wings > 33 Backs I Necks k Tommy Watters. Gene Fisher Husxar. Winners in the stuffed r „ i^nagen of the park on animal contest held on Wednes- rade were: .Susan Patten, Ann Russell Jaques. John Esposito Marie Valentine, Wayne Gerha p,rnie field near thewater- Jimmy Mdton, Harry Jaques day were Linda Barcellona, Pat- , Hope everyone wtll come ti Massa, Theresa Miller, Susan and Jody Travostino. Capt Jim Sold At These Advertised Prices Only... NONE PRICED HIGHER! t John Trella, and Eddy Coggins ] Patten's team came in first in pnjov thetnselvei. remains undefeated. The boy< Schlrger, Rose Marie Thompson, Judy Hattfleld, and Mary Straub. the scavenger hunt. His helpers STAMPS! have begun a new baseball series Included Nancy Travostino, Kathy MENU> PARK I Valerie Savino's copper holder against Colooia after winning the CoMk.1. Susan Patten, Jody Trn " Quality—No Wittr Addid-fully Cookri SHANK WHOLE ir I Director flrrt series of 4 out of 7 games was chosen as the best one. Un- fortunately, our talent show had vostino, David Travostino, nmi U.S. GOVERNMENT PORTION E1TIER MLF John Beverly Bobshaw and Ricky Ja Anne Marie Valentine, que« won the sandbox contest foi to be postponed until next week Kmnrri 4 the bike race were 1heir sand castle entry. KENNEDY PARK L, Ncedham. Steven Bucco DOUGLAS STREET PUygrwiid Director ' ni Kcan. Pet show winner! An Marino SMOKED HAMS B 45 * 59 WOODLAND AVENUE PUygroand Director: prettiest eat, Heidi Spie- "Supir-Rijhf-THICK OF THIN 'SuptrRigM" lONFLEii-NONI PRICED HlfeHERI K)lest cat, Karen McGowan; Diane Stankovltx Winner of arts and crafts this Plvpound Director week were Judy Donnelly and ,., ib 99< ( ,=l fur, Joe Pulstaelle; best Diane Fireman On Tuesday the boys and girlt Smoked Ham Steaki Fresh Brisket Beef r^v ,J,MI, John Torres; best tur- Maria Mangione. On Wednesday went on a safari. They made out of thii week a picnic lunch was Suptr-Right The boys and girls have started J»p.f-RI«M ln-Vnn Camarata; most color of potatoes the jungle animals held. A scavenger hunt was con hirrt, Steven Bucco: purest to practice for the junior olym which they encountered on the ducted and several types of races Boneless Hams HALVK-.t.«ib. ».],|9 bird, JoAnn Kaufman, pk< which are to be held on Au Sliced Cooked Ham | trail. Marianne Boyle, Michael were held. Winners of' "the 3 gust 19. AH seem to be trying WHITE Kessell, and Ann Dunn were the legged race were: first place, Ke- to do their best to outrun and Turkey Breasts wwinners s inn the Peanut Hunt. vin Iieavitt. George Maxwell, Turkey Roasts jump their friend*. Arts and Thoie who receivel certificates Jorry Sasso, and Scott Reynolds: ROCK craft was held this week with th, Fresh Picnics ^sho^i % 49c in the ituffed animal show were second place, John Ahern, Den- making of recipe holders and Smoked Picnics Sandra Chuba, Marianne Boyle, nis Rogers Diane Sokolcrw, and COUNTRY foam characters. SALT Sharon Bahlman, Joan Adams,'JohI-Ln^ JonesT . ' tiWinnern s o—f* thAI e boy'u—.' s Lamb Shoulders Spare Ribs Dawn Najepa^ Donaa Kolnrifk, relay fact were Ron Strittmatttr, SWIFT'S FRANKS fgf ,. HOPELAWN I Jerrllyi II..n _ Faczakr. .., Patrici«_._,._a ._,. CSptn|n joj sager, Alan Leffler, Bologna or Mverwunt Beef Kidneys ** • ^^ *• $2.90 hundred Ibt. Playground Director law, Grace Nalepa, Angela Srucs, Donald Daiio, and Edd Ijewka. CHEESE. $1.15 fifty It*. Janet Sabe Deirdra Factak, Gary Cronk, Winners of the girl's relay race PREMIUM It69° Armour's Franks IACON Fresh Swordf lih Steaks Debbie Kolarick, Donna Smoyak, were IJnda Donnelly, captain, ISERVISOR of Sand modeling contest winners Janet Laidlaw, Robin Boyle, Bar- Margaret Jones, Dorothy Jones, annd participantprticipants were: IrenIrene bara Chuba, Peter Cronk, Nancy Diane Donnelly, Irene Stoppiello BIG FRUIT AND VEGETABLE VALUES IWOODBRIDGE Waycik. Lori Pinelli, Andy Hen- Boyle, Margaret Laidlaw, Dennis and Linda Agnew. First place JANE PARKER BAKED FOODS ME 4-1IU ning, Michael Rybak, Joey SI Cronk, Mary Ellen Cronk, and wirmers in the Jack tournament cinski, Debra Bartha, Nancy SI; Michael Kertesi. Winners in thewere: Anne Marie Stoppiello 1 St. George Avenue vie. Doll contest winners: Dian NONE PRICED HI8UEN! jmt leBtk *t a Huck Finn Contest were Patricia Diane O'Cormell and Judy Don Stefanski, Cheryl Stefanski, Irene'Laidlaw, Eugene Siucs, Marianne . 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Oartoret Thursday, August 12. 1965 planning to renter ih,,, P Ground Breaking Rites for the week aro,m,| 10 > and rt, need fnr ,,„„„>» Canadian Bus Olmizzi-Tillotson Rites cml support c| Assigned to Viet J\«m For Hospital Sept 12th The Women's KmW U. S. FORCES, VIET NAM- already has paid „„ „ 1 At Our Lady of Peace served by the new hospital, are of $30,000 for the hos, Trip Readied Second U. Ronald Hendricksen, WOODBRIDGE - Climaxing i whose wife, Ruth, lives at 74 Ham- expected to witness the ceremon- started on its second FORDS - Our Lady of Peace three long years of planning, or- ies at the 38-acre site on James f "Buy a Rrirk"- ,., FORMS — Reservations lor the ilton Avenue, Fords, has been as- ganizing and fund raising, the offi- Are Host Street off Route 27. The site is throughout the WH r, bus trip to Canada planned by;signed to the U. S. Army, Viet for the i-ial start of construction for the the,Altar Rosary Society of Our Nam, as a platoon leader. located in Edison just 100 feet .will be stationed ,,t tW John F. Kennedy Community from the Metuchen line and one-Park Shopping Cent- I,ady of Peace Church may be Lieutenant Hendricksen entered Hospital will be signaled with made with Mrs Elizabeth Di Mat tnr Army in June 1%4 uml was Terrac, and half mile from Woodbridge. will ask shoppers ground breaking ceremonies on the hospital by hip teo al VA Mfiffl or Mrs. Cathe- |ast stationed at Fort Uwis, son <>m and Governor To Be Goeii Daniel C. . Sunday, September 12, at 4 P. M. The principal guest at the tributlng bricks at i., rinf l.atario at HI 2-17W. Wash. Thousands of residents of Edi- The trip scheduled (or August The 24-year-old lieutenant is a ground breaking will be Governor; Ground breakiiiR ,\':CL son, Metuchen and Woodbridge, eround Dreajuug win uc WHO.™ •• v.,^,,K „,,,, . IT through 21 will include tours 1959 graduate of Central Kefcional ficiated at the double three communities to be Richard J. Hughes who will be been singled out hy ,hp , »f thr shrine o( St. Anne de High School. Bayville, and re- the Joined by Mayors Anthony M remoriy. ertsvifle. Marlboro Township. The' ' laycees for the kick-ofi ,,f;, Reaupip, the city of Quebec, ceived a B. S. and B. A degree Yelencsics of Edison, Robert to-house , „ ,,„„ 1 1 Flanagan of Metuchen and Walwil- l conduct throne h< C;inr rii> Madelnine. St. Joseph's in 1964 from Rutgers University rta^byter fXr^^ ™* - »* •""* *"Ken - ^ Orirtory and Montreal. in New Brunswick. honoring the couple at ter Zirpolo of Woodbridge in tak-ship. Jerry Radilm ,,„ n Mr crediting Commission for Busines length train. She carried white visited their former neighbors tensen of the Fords Fire Com also feted at a surprise evening! year <*• » <" _, - a™ Mrs. Schools. orchids surrounded with roses and pany reported a total of 30 calls cial event. Governor Hughes and would have to W ivm here Monday and Tuesday. ~..j .-.(._...— ^ — _ carapfire birthday party by the™rd Diamond, 1I Merker Pool Is Olympic r of hospital receipts Stephanotis. for the month of June and July. the mayors of the three towns members of the troop. | Dnve, has been accepted for the —Dinner guests Saturday of have been asked to proclaim the Confidence that trw \m, first phase of a scholarship pro- Maid of honor was Miss Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Kronert, Included were 14 brush fires, Merit badge awards were Methodist Church week of September 12 at "John continue its support u ,i> PS| gam sponsored by the Ford Park Attraction Bannigan, Livingston. Other at- Wood Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs. 1 chemical stand-by, 2 regular earned by Eugene Antol, cooking; Foundation at the Newark Ballet tendants were Mrs. Kenneth Re- F. Kennedy Community Hospital by Leonard Berg. He said. Steven Baux, leatbercraft; John Plans Musical Show Joseph Grodeck, Trenton and Mr.drills, 2 meetings, 2 car fires, 1 Academy. He is attending summer HMNGTON — Thousands are mine, Roselle Park; »U-, Carol false alarm, 2 house calls, 1 in- Week," and a number of other are sure that the public »VJ i Carter, nature, pioneering, cook- FORDS—The variety show com and Mrs. Walter Brady and chil- us to close the finam.nl classes as a warmup for the flocking daily to a 4-million gal- Muench, East Orange, and Miss dustrial fire, 1 special drill and activities are being planned to ing; Dennis Clement, leatherwork, mittee of the New Dover Meth dren, John Walter ond Dawn think every family in th_ school season in the fall. lon swimming poo! which, after Arlene Van Dalen, Fords, sister 14 miscellaneous. highlight the occasion. odist Church has announced ( Marie. Menlo Park. On Sunday, realizes the great handicap cooking; Michael Fazan, athletics, Victor was chose with 16 others!] nearly 40 years, still is one of of the bridegroom. Minhten To AnM 1 musical show entitled, "Those Mrs. Kronert attended the wed- threat under which they have t pioneering: William Moyle, cook- For the strictly professional Ford the' biggest in the world. The Serving as best man wae Wil-ding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Ministers of all churches fatth e ing, camping, leathercraft; Paul pool at Olympic Park, in Irving- Good Old College Days," to be Next, Pleas* living without adcqu.itt 't\n. training program by Fred Danieli, liam Struncis, Perth Amboy. iRenato Riva at Thorn's Newark. Girl to psychiatrist: I'll just area are being requested to make Plesnarski, nature, soil and water director of the Academy and theton and Maplewood, was con- presented Friday and Saturday, jthe hospital the subject of their[facilities. We arv o October 8 and 9 at 8 P.M. at theUshers were James Samu, Wood-IThe bride is the former Miss pass up the couch-that's part of conservation, cooking; Keith So- Garden State Ballet, after inter- structed in the 20's and is re- bridge; Steven Mirota, Dunellen, Barbara Toth, Perth Amboy. The sermons on that Sunday, and a everyone to do his --hare fa nowned for having water purer John Adams Junior High School my trouble. dally. rensen, reptile study, basketry viewing and auditioning of more and Anthony Jewkes, Iselin. I bridegroom i* from Lima, Peru. - The Supply Chest, Norfolk, Va. number of local service clubs are leathercraft; Ronald Sorensen than ISO applicants. than that from North Jersey New Dover Road. [The couple were married at St. drinking faucets. Ted Stoepel. director, has been After a trip bo Nantucket Island, leattereraft; Lee Hansen, rowing Next spring Victor will be evalu- the couple will make their borne Mary's Church, Perth Amboy. ated by the staff of the School of The mammoth facility rarely rehearsing the . group eyarj American Ballet, which adminis- reaches capacity attendance, even Wednesday and Friday evening, —Dennis Brown, son of Mr. and ters the Ford program, to deter- with this summers restrictions assisted at the piano by Mrs. Wr.nb Dalen graduated fromI Mrs. William Btown, Oak Tree mine whether he qualifies for an on home pools. Its water, inci- Nancy Young, church organist. UvinCStOB High School and Road, returned home last wweek from a three week vacation in the additional yyear of training under dentally, cones from artesian Trwtgn State College. She is a scholarship. wells on the park's own pro- teacher is C&ldweJMvcet CaldweU Blue Ridge Mountains, Va. LIQUORS In addition to ballet jperty. ISchqoShl l t -Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cuth- Victor will also enjoy instruction Red Cross swimming instruc- Mr. Van Dalen graduated UCI UK/11 ouu ,. in gymnastics, to build the body tion is given at the pool each Westbury Park News Senior High School Maureen, Oak Tree Road, spent FREE I for the virtuosit«r . ~.^~y Aan d„ strengthmorning for an enrollment of several days in Atlantic City last required of a male dancer. than i^bi&OoOege, and.is week. The Cuthbertsons were Customer Parking . Alice Cnthbertioa guests Saturday of Mr. #nd Mrj. £«?££& J™? r^™ •„ 1W6 Oak Tree Road teacher in Wont Fords. cfaJr Louis Schrnitt, Rahway, at a fam- Olympic will have a new cir- IseHn, New Jersey ily gathering celebrating 'the sev- FEELING BETTER cus bill on Monday, featuring Tele.: UMW enteenth birthday of Miss Mary COtDW* WOODBRIDGE - Robert Jo- thistse . ThreSimpson'e Talowss wil, dperc animah aeril acat Parochial School also is on the bill. / —Mr. and Mrs. George Bev-j Jane Schmitt. On Sunday the seph Swallick, son of Mr. and Cuthbertsons were guests of Mr. Pershing at The current free show has theeridge and children, George and! Uniforms On Sea Mrs. Joseph Swallick, 296 Rbaeanne, Worth Street, week-! and Mrs. Joseph Mauceri, Madi- James Avenue, who was a surgi- Hidalys, an aerial act; Tiebor'sended at their summer home FORDS - Our Lady of Peace son Township. Randolph cal patient for four weeks at Mt.| trained seals, and the Tenners, Manesquan. School P. T. A. announces navy CARTERET Sinai Hospital. New York City, Australian rope and whip per- ON PEANUT BUTTER IU. convalescing at home. formers A TWrt Party . blue seeks may be picked up in The Food and Drug Administra- We have three parties in Waifa- the school office dafly from 9 tioi has ruled that peanut butter ington — Republican, Democrat to 12 noon. must contain at least 90 per cent and the cocftail. The latter School uniforms are also on peanuts. The ruling, under ad- seems to have more followers. - Commonwealth, sale in the school office and visement since 1961, is expected Greenwood, Miss. must be purchased by August 15. to take effect in about 60 days.

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    ALBERT K. ROWLEY r and Mrs. Margaret Stal Ken Blase and others are ticking FOURTH MftEET SEWAREN - The funeral of Al- tar. an of Pittsburgh; Mn. Anna quite a few homers In our kick- bert E. Rowley, 54, of 400 East Bate* and Mrs. Sally Capristo, hall games. A pretty baby con- Margaret Kaefcfersk Obituaries Avenue, who died August 4 at Charlotte, N. C. Doctor Talk PLAYGROUND NEWS test was held on Wednesday. A The attendance on (he Rahway Memorial Hospital, was peanut hunt was held Friday Street playground has Increased held Saturday morning at the MM. HENDRlCKflON morning: fin* place, Billy Smith; considerably since we ha»e r»- Leon J. Gerity Funeral Home, 411 AVENBL - Funeral service* for BY JOHN B. REMBERT, M.I). Roman Catholic Church, KEASBEY PLAYGROUND die group; and Karen Kunle In the second. Tom Smith; third. linda eetved many new rides. TheeWl- Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge, with Mrs, Louise M. Hendrickson, 180 yonne. Burial was in Holy' Cross Playground Directori 11-14 age group. A stuffed ani- Lastewski; fourth, Nancy Reed. A dren have * great time on tha a requiem Mast at St. James' Minna Avenue, formerly of Men- What would you do before the Cemetery, North Arlington. Cwmcla Plgaatara mal contest was held on Friday keen eye was newiH and the win- new horsM and the new slides. Church. Burial was in St. James' lo Park, who died Monday at doctor come* if confronted sud- p0 The deceased was the wife of Th« week the children brought and Doreen Kress won first priw ners certainly did a good Job The rides are gayly colored and oiiills Road, who died Cemetery, Woodbridge. Rahway Memorial Hospital, will denly with helping an injured per- n the late Charles Castelluzzo, " ' Railway Memorial be conducted this morning at son?'Therh e an> severarimportanI t in their own games to teach to Sharon Sipon, second; and Putty ha* changed tho atmosphere a 1 Born in New Crofton, England, HAGAMAN HURITn) eld Saturday Surviving are three daughters 8:30 at the Leon J. Gerity thing* everyone should know about [the others. Touring and monopoly Kunip won third. great deal wer e h Mr. Rowley spent most of his life Ptargrerad Dim-tar c r,rciner Funeral Mrs. Theresa Baron, with whom Funeral Home, 411 Amboy Ave- •mergency treatment to an injur- games were the highlight of the On Monday. August 2, the th in Sewaren. He was a member of I.VMAN * CHURCH Prbctna Rs«arc1 ,. n Street, Wood- she resided for 10 years; Mrs. nue, Woodbridge, with a high person, particularly whMi a week. fourth Street playground held a 44 (irepeP n St. James' Church and a veteran PluyKroBiHl Director: JOSH Boau. I/Mttor* Gnippaiw» burial in Cloverleaf Rose Suarez, Bayonne, nnd Mrs. Ma*« of requiem at 9:00 at St. 'racture is suspected A potato sack race was held stuffed doll contest There were of World War II. He was employ- Barbara Dratarh Making a foam hand puppet was Woodbridge. Mary DeFranco, Seoaucus- three Andrew's Church. Burial will be Proper handling of first aid i on Monday, August 2. Michael many dolls and animals that had ed as a senior tester for Shell Oil This wnek the children of Ly. one of our arts and crafts projects had resided in sons, Vincent and Charles, Ba- in St. Gertrude Cemetery, Co- measures has a distinct bearing on Hurt won first place in the to be judged Among the win- yonne, and Philip, Union City; 18 Corp. for over 30 years, man k Church were very bus) for the The most popular ners were Mrs. Joseph Frstterolo, in He was employ- Ionia. the ultimate result of treatment, age group; Joey Hurt hi the 8-12 grandchildren, nnd four great- Surviving are his widow, Mar- making dragon puppets. Walt* hand puppet wu a dragon, hut Mark Good, Michael Btdewka, liin by the Pennsyl The deceased was the widow of the amount of disability and the grandchildren. garet (Ryan); a son, Albert, and Koprtw won first prize for h some children were creative and Frances Coppolaf Kelly Ann Small, the late Robert Hendrickson and ability to return to normal or ON CAREER ENVOYS a daughter, Mary M., at home; rtistic decorations; Theresa De- added a few personal touches ] Donna Mesar, JoAnn Arcodia, jo- was a parishioner of St. Andrew's usual activities as early a» powl-! his mother, Mrs. Anna Rowley k state p report Muro anH Carol Radjcrk won sec Church and a former member of ble. iArai Albswe. and Lori Bidewtsa. WILUAM 8CHRTMPF Perth Amboy; brother, John, shows that seventy-six per cent COOPER AVXNUI i B Its Rosary Society. ond prirr The children also mad< South Amboy; and two sisters, The first thing to do always of U.S. ambassadorships are held copprr plaques which thoy franw Playground Directors: CARTERET-William Schrimpf, Surviving are a son, Robert J. j GLEN COVE Mrs. Martin Miller, Perth Amboy when approaching an injured per- by career diplomats. The Presi John Bona, Leenon Grnppaio 83, a former resident of Carteret Roselle Park; a daughter, Mrs nd Ann Zimmerman's flmvcr Ac Playground Director: the First and Mrs. Edward Jankowski, son is to establish and maintain ambassadors This week's program at Cooper died August 6 at the Odd Fellows John G. Wranlti, Avenel; five dent names all sign camp in first. Margaret Even hiirch of Avenel. an adequate airway. This may re- Home in Trenton. He had been Morgan. grandchildren; a brother, Joseph hrough selection from Foreign Wednesday those who did not g venue playground was hUWlKht- The week began with a stuffed quire removing false teeth, debris, employed at the Foster-Wheeler Hartmaiin, Dumont; three sls- Service ranks or political appoint- on tho baseball trip wont to Pear! by a model contest. All wor animal show on Monday. Win- . G. TEFFENHART and heavy mucous from the (KilVBANKK Corp. here. terts, Mrs. Michael A. Malone, ment. 'ireH wading pond. All enjoyed jy participants were awarded ners were Karen Rich, Pit Daley, mouth and throat. The tongue may ,. vv\ - The nin«ral of AVENEL - Funeral aervices Cold Springs on-the-Hudson, N. the cool refreshing water; espe ertlflcates. On Tuesday, Nancy and Hetene Evan. The whittling He was a parishioner of St. need depressing and can be pulled arisl and Lynn Grasskopf placed wriinek. 44 Luther Ave- for John G. Teffenhart, a f-rmer Y.; Mrs. WilUam Caldwell, Ro- INCOME UP daily those who had played tennis contest brought several winners: Mark's Episcopal Church of Car- forward if necessary by pushing ' ,,„>,! Friday at honw, resident of Avenel, who died wayton, Com., and Mrs. Charles on the adjoining tennis courts. Frl «cond and third In tho checker loudest, Lernmu Spond; softest, teret and had been active In Car- a safety pin through the tip of The Commerce Department re- Monday at the Frynn August 4 at home, Dey Road, J. McGinley, Roselle Park. day I hero was a joint clean-up nurnament. On Wednesday arts Michael Arway, Joe Joroitia. ID- teret Lodge, Odd Fellows. the tongue and applying traction ports that personal Income hi the Home, 414 East H.I)., Cranbury, were held Satur- contest and candy hunt. Rarry ind crnfts was held. Raymond chael Joroskle; the bestst,, KHem In Carteret, Mr. Schrimpf had Obvious hemmorrhage can be United States increased by $100 Amboy. with a day morning at the A.S. Cole 8IGMUND CHOM1CKI Gliclcman's team rame In first :ipfe.I made the most original Shaw and Tom Gavor. Clean up ivrth lived with Ms sister, the late Mrs. controlled by applying a large per person last year. This boost at St, Nicholas Funeral Home, Cranbury, Burial CARTERET - Sigmund Cho land puppet and the nicest rnp- on our playground was beaded by pressure dressing over the bleed- was approximately five per cent RUCKNNX OTRF.ET Mary Donovan on Lincoln Avenue. was in Rosedale Memorial Park mlcki of 10 Somerset Street, jer holder was done by Di.ina Tracy Farrel. Laura Schied and l!uri.il was in the church over 1963 figures. Playifromd Director: Surviving are three nephews, Linden. ing area. If a tourniquet is used Poolei Barbara Schied. parishioner of St. Joseph's Roma F.lsle Carstensen Richard and William Donovan of The deceased was on operator Catholic Church, died August on an extremity, the time of ap- Hvc of Czechoslovakia, the Despite what some people say The checker tournament was at the Humble Oil Refinery at st Perth Amboy General Hospital. plication should be recorded for had formerly reiided in Carteret and Thomas of Rahway. most of us want to do the righl held Tuesday and Tommy Duffy Bayway and was a member of He was a member of the Lone instance, by writing with lipstick and had lived here Funeral services were held at thing, even though we don't do 1< won fourth prize for our play- Teamsters Union, Local 8M. He Star Athletic and Social Club, on the victim's forehead. n^'jj years. He wal • 1 P. M. Monday from the Lehrer ground. Bill Meade organized served on the local's bargaining Mr. Chomicki was a boiler- Any patient suspected of having - of St. Nicholas Byian- Funeral Home. 275 Milton Ave- iei are best supported for trans- Softball team called the BuckneH maker and member of the Boiler- a back Injury should not be moved i niholic Church. A re- nue, Rahway. Interment was fer by wrapping with pillows and Wildcats. The boys are looking Mr. Teffenhart had resided in makers Union, liocal 28, Bayonne until a preliminary examination ;,.r he was a foreman RotehiU Cemetery, Linden. resided In applying outer board splints which forward to a game at Woodbridge Born in Poland, he had resided has been made. Mrj at the Perth Amboy Avenel until moving to Cranbury then can be bound securely wit) in Carteret 50 years. High School Friday afternoon. Joe , cxnpany. H« wu a 10 years ago. He was born In When a neck vertebrae is sus- bandadges. Kukoly, Jeff Orsoe, Billy Smith, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. t o( l/tcal 144 of the Palnt- STEPHEN S. HOLLOSY Linden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- pected of being fractured the head Margaret Petro Chnmicki; a and of the Mecabees. CARTERET-Stephen S. Hol- tin Teffenhart of Hopewell. Dur- and trunk should be moved as one ing World War II he had served daughter, Mrs, Joan Mayers of piece. Padding is placed on each B are his widow, Anna osy, of 5 Healy Place, died August In the U.S. Third Army and re- Burbank, California; a son of two daughter*, Mrs. 8 at borne. He was 53. Born in side of the head and neck and Fishkill, New York; four grand- Wkoski, Sayre Wood* ceived the Bronw Star and Purple strapped firmly by a bnnd of Austria-Hungary, Mr. Hollosy had children; a sister. Mrs. Stella Mrs Joan McCarthy, Heart. cloth around the head ami board been employed by American Bak- Bertha of Carteret; and two and five grandddld- Surviving are his widow, Annie upon which the patient is placed eries for 27 years. He was a brothers, Henry of Woodbridge (Sorensen); two sons. Jack, U.S All cases of back and neck injur member of St. Joseph's Roman and Jan of Saranac Lake, New Coast Guard, and Kenneth, at les are transported face up. Catholic Church. York. THOMAS JOSEPH home; two sisters, Mrs. Rose When a lower back injury is rey of West Orange and the Miss- Funeral services were held Sat- jCE J. DOLAN Yrshus, Hopewell. and Mrs. Mary suspected, flexion of the body or urday at 8:30 A. M. at the Sy BR1IX.E - The funeral of Joyce and Judl Hollosy, both Mabe, Detroit, Mich.; and four bending forward should be pre- nowiecki Funeral Home, M Car- __ J Dolan, 71, of 148 at home and three grandchildren. brothers, Louis, Edison; Joseph, vented. A folded blanket should teret Avenue and at 9:00 A. M. |venw, who died Friday Funeral services were held Rahway; Martin, Linden, and be placed beneath the lumbar re COSTELLO at St, Joseph's Roman Catholic | Amboy General Hospital, Monday at t A. M. from the Glea- William and his parents of Hope- Church where Rev. Victor Gra- gion. These measures prevent pos- j Monday morning at the •00 Funeral Home, 44 Throop well. brian, 0. S. M. was celebrant sible further damage to the spinal Funeral Hornet | Funenl Home, 44 Green Avenue, New Brunswick, and al of the requiem Mass. Interment cord. a solemn high Mass MM. SU8IEFUTO 9:30 A. M. from Sacred Heart was in St, James' Cemetery, Fractures to the arm can sim- FUNERAL HOME at St James' Church. I Green St. & Cooper Are. State it Center SU. Church, New Brunswick, where a HOPELAWN - The funeral of Woodbridge. ply be supported by a triangular, in St. James" Cera*- high requiem Mass was offered. Mrs. Susie Futo, 62 May Street, The bearers were Michael Sta- "slingtype" bandage and the up- laelln, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J. Interment was in St. Peter's Cem- who died Thursday at Perth Am- wickl; Stanley Stawickl; Joseph per arm should be bound close to Tel. LI 8-4641 HI 2-0075 a**l wai employed at etery, New Brunswick. boy General Hospital, was held Zagleski, Albert Bertha, Stanley the body. Forearm or hand frac- Jersey Bell Telephone Monday morning at Mltruska Mr. HoUosy is survived by his Gluhoskl and Louis Menjok. tures can best be supported by a for 47 years including Funeral Home, 531 New Bruns- wife, Helen Kizk Hollosy; board splint. xi chief operator in three daughters. Mrs. Joseph Do- wick Avenue, Fords, with ser- MRS. PEARL S. MARKV8 Fractures of the lower extreme- inc. She retired Hn vices at the Magyar Church. CARTERET - Mrs. Pearl Sia- in 1*8, A resident of Burial was in the church ceme- bo Markus, 47, of 13 Salem Ave- MRS. EDNA M. ROGERS for 41 yean and tor- tery. The Rev. Deno Abraham, nue died Sunday at Rahway Me- Perth Amboy, Mis* OOLONIA - The funeral of Mrs. pastor, conducted services. morial Hospital. She was a mem- a parijhtaer it St Edna Mat Rogers, 73, a former Mrs. Futo was born In Hungary ber of the Hungarian Reformed HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER h. She was alio • resident of Colonia, who and had lived in the Hopelawn Church of Carteret and tha Jun- 1 d Oairt Mercedet 769, August 4 at home, 1 Park Lane, Keasbey area for 60 years. She ior Woman's Guild of the parish. Daughters of America; South Plalnfield, was held Satur- was a retired employee of Gen- Born in New Brunswick, Mrs. r Citizens of Woodbridge, day morning at the Greiner eral Ceramics Corp., Keasbey, Markus had resided in Carteret WHAT IS A BUILT-O-MAT? It's a complele, 1-stop Horn* Improvement Center with all Telephone Pioneer* of Funeral Home, 44 Green Street She was a member of the Magyar 28 yearsy , the top quality, brand-name building materials at the LOWEST PRICESI It has a compUto "HOW-TO-DO- Sii Woodbridge, with a high Mass of Reformed Church, Perth Amboy, Surviving are husband, IT" LIBRARY and trained building axparrs. GRANT'* BUILD-O-MAT will also do the ENTIRE REMODEUNO '•equiem at Sacred Heart Roman its Senior Women's Club, and the daughters, the daugtMT « Steve Markus; JOB for you. Whether you need a pound of nails ... or a complete house, BUILD-O-MAT will serve-U-tiest Catholic Church, South Plainfield. Budapest Americad • Hungarian Mrs. Olgl a Kuchma of WdbiWoodbridgd e and Mn. Lawrence Mve-U-mo*tl Burial was in Holy Redeemer Ladles' Democratic Club of Perth and Mrs. Alice Taylor of Perth v« a lifter, Mrs Cemetery. Amboy. mboy; two sons, Stephen and William,of Carteret; two grand- Quackenbujh, New Born in New York City, Mrs. Surviving are a son, Stephen, children; and her parents, Mr. COLONIAL CROSSBUCK t*o brothers, Edward ogers had formerly resided in Fords; a daughter, Mrs. Helen and Mrs. Ignatz (Aana Foriis) |Kile. and Lawreace, Colonia U years and in South Szabo, with whom she lived; four Siabo in Hungary; a sifter, Mrs. WOOD MOLDINGS Plainfield for the last five years, grandchildren; and nine great- Ethel Balint of New Brunswick, Surviving is her husband, grandchildren. SCAUOP and two brothers, Frank Szabo Thomas W. Rogers. COMB. DOM of Lindenhurst, L. I., and Meny- K McCORMACK MRS. ANNA TfUVaTT A«*i 95 VU" CLAMSHELL k*,?* 7^ w'Ji cremation at Rose. Hospital, PhiUipsburg, were held in Cloverleaf Memorial Park, Saturday afternoon at the Greiner Woodbridge. terment was in Cloverleaf Park H e " Amboy General three grandchildren; two great- bridge Township for the last sev- were held (or Catherine Sokolow- famWr nom b a wot Wlth « requiem Man Wis,; brother, A.W. Jaa tht last 70 years and was former teret Avenue and at 9 A.M. at SPANISH the AMwptton ney, Loa Angeles, Calif. ly a carpenter. Holy Family Church where Rev. 59c E«. MODERN KITCHEN Surviving are his widow, Lillian Andrew Okal was deacon and Rev. John Skwara was sub- FRUITWOOD ,,(Sl»immofl); a daughter, Mm. deacon. Interment was in St. Sarah Joos Pittsburgh, Fa,; twe S" I «itdot«J Wdwi wh«. io» vm Iwv* a Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. grandchildren; 11 grea|t-gr*nd .children; three brothers, Robert Tht! pallbearers were John So- tAKE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS William, and Edward, all of bieski, Stanley Sobieskl, Casimlr Al HOW AS tl*l* per m. 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    EckerHey, and Rosemarle Black. younRer ,„,„ ii 'scssfil the prettiest doll, whomI was very surprised to see all ! A Rrcrt mfln will not trimplf Next to Ingratitude, the most On Tuesday, August 3, the chil- Winners wore she calls Patty. Darlene Morse's the monster models and every- 'upon a wntnnn. nor speak to .in p.iinful thing to ho:ir is gratitude. dren constructed a spider web Karen DcslrrunK i' . .1-ie Ann was the biggest baby one around enjoyed looking at Irmperor. (I W. Beecher. out of string and Ihrond. On FriMichell- e Appicc V PLAYGROUND NtiWS doll. Susan, owned by Kalhy them Thursday the older boys day, August 6, a model car, •mil i plnyed volleyball against some '••ear, Lynn \\M^ Grima, was named the cutest airplane, boat and monster show doll. In a peanut hunt to- boy's from Thorpe Avenue Park. Gardner. Frank (;, SCHOOL NO. 17 and Put lacovonc, Kiln Miller.j^y p was held. The High School Hur- h Both sides played well even playground Chi^,,, at Playground Director Joyce Kaperstas, Diane Jctte; \n Orox and Kathy Sedilo. The children ncrs. Prizes were 15th Dennis Bostic blew the biggest the hillsi and Pat lacovone caught; Playground Directors: a drawing and coloringi to John Gardner, <• Winners of the clean-up con- Judith Frey, Bruce Christeimoii bubblr. The following won theJeffrey Cause. Everyone ate a,est were Peter yereb, David! with Boh McQuccney and Hob McQueeney' ||lni, Rack At The Desk; jacks tournament- Dehra Cham- picnic lunch at the Pnrk and it|Boelhower, and Mark Panzera.j Winner in the lacks Tournii- Ray Corhy as winners. A habyi Beyer, best pin „,, It's tough to get hack to Ihr EARN DIVIDENDS from IIM bers Beverly Rnssi. nnd Lori I was enjoyed by all. The boys and girls have bcen merit held on Thurday, August contest was held which enabled]Ifatnlfano, host („ daily grind after tun wonderful tairnc. There was also a bicycle; ~~ (competinR against each other in 5, were: Dftria Churack, Jane the children lo show off their 'candy hunt ended \ weeks. . bul all good thinps contest where Mertyce Lawe wonj HOFFMAN BOULEVARD African tic-tac-toe.. A model car tm* tome to an end. If you for the most unusual bike: Bever- competition was held on August missed this column it was be- Playground Director ly Guenett. most patriotic bike; Anrirta Kochek cause your navigator went galli- nnd Martha Broun fnr best de- vanting — one week to Washing- I corated bike. We began our week making SCHOOL NO. J1 ton, D. (*., to attend a conven- School Nn 17 is plnnning a dragon hand puppets. Robin Ze- Katherlne Kane tion and the other to l«jkc Dun- For a financially Mother and Daughter Nile on Au-gis was the most creative OurJ more, near Brandon. Vermont . secure future ... gust 20. There will be a talent Met fans had an enjoyable day A softball tournament with the In Washington, your navigator and fashion show. at Shea Stadium, although their Inman Avenue playground was had the good fortune of watching favorite team lost. A bubble gum held. Two triple-headers, a dou- the final debate and the vote on OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT SEWAREN SCHOOL contest was held in which Diane ble header, the boys played four the medicare bill, visiting with AT FIRST SAVINGS TODAY I Playground Director Bartlett won for the smallest games in one afternoon. We won Congressman and Mrs. Edward Sandra Deltel bubble and Barbara McCalle won five and they won seven. J. Patten, and was their guest and tim «t O*f Mark and Scott January raked for the biggest. The copper fold- Shelly Tartaglia, age 11. won ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT MEAT MARKETS' at lunch in the House of Repre- up a storm and won our park a-holders were a big success. Janfirst place in the checker tourna- sentatives dining room. Also clean-up contest. We had a jack Brzozowski and Joe Valenti had ri!)5 Now Rrunswirk Avc.l 240 E. St. GeorRes Avp.l lu^ite lx on the trip were Mrs. William ment. N.w tournament and the winners were the most unusual. Checker tour- Brerman. Woodbridge: Mrs. Ray- PERTH AMBOY | LINDEN I K. RR|i\S\VI< K Drriiltnd Francis Ryan. Chris Terranoya, nament semi-finals are being held. mond Swartz, Colonia and Miss Debbie Corrente, Danny Komunic- AVENEL PARK Ktt< of Claire Sutefi. Had a rhancr- to ky, and Mark January. Wo had Playground Director: OPEN 7 DAYS - MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 to 9 - SUNDAY 9 to 6 my hello to Congressman Peter two arts and crafts contests, The1 PEARL STREET Rmemarie Sorhlllo FreHngbuysen of the Fifth Con- winners were Dennis Coyle and. Playground Director gressional District who used to I Practically everyday in the late Joyce Kaperstas for the best Jane Farr represent this area before Mid- puppets. For the copper fold-! afternoon, the children enjoy do- County became a district a-holder, the winners were Rita August 2 through 6 was contest ing exercises. Tuesday, August WOW! STILL SETTING RECORDS! own. Said HeTK » Steve IMflSS Dflrfeeh CofiiWIleix'iii fh*St w$$ at Pearl Street Park. Hand 13, everyone madf foam puppets Callas, Edison, who is Ed Pat- puppets were made and the most Andrew MazMt-ella 'won fifst prize in decorating doll carriages ten's right hand man . . Although original puppet won Toothless prize for his pussy cat. Wednes- we had a talent show. Among It pHCH I sctMPME-win PHI mini Washington has a charm of its created by Kenny Mathjason. day, August 4, Kathy Stewart HOLD THE LIKE: the celebrities there were The own. I have decided that Ver- George Askms won the clay con- won first prize For her copper Five Henris made up of Mary mont is that little bit of heaven test, which was also conducted pin in the arts and crafts con- thnt folks are always talking that day. On August 4, an arttest. Thursday, August 5, the SWIFT'S PREMIUM or CHOICE about. The Green Mountains arc 1 FIRST SAVINGS Elizabeth's contest was held and the winners children had fun making fold-a- fascinating and they seem to AMD UJAI ASSOCUUttOI OT ntXH AHBO' HOROSCOPE AND were: first place, Raymond De-holders even though many did change color even as you gaze. CHARACTER READINGS ter: and second place, Laura not know how to use them. Tues- at them. The lakes can be as Kozkmski. Laurie Tallon won day, August 3, the girls partici- Advice on Ml problems of lUe, smooth as a mirror or as angry PERTH AMBOY WOODBRIDGE EDISON such tu lor*, marrlime and the jump rope contest and Jo-Annpated in a doll contest, Lisa May- u an ocean when a storm comes 33» Silt. Strwt 535 Amboy Avtnu. 980 Amboy Avtnut business Fishinger placed second in theer won first prize for her beauti- SIRLOIN up. The people are kind and Hwy. 1 * Redwood Avc. All OHICH: Dally- » !o *> Siturtiyi, » to 13 noon. EDISON H.J. event. Little girls proudly dis- ful bride doll. So as not to leave helpful and most hospitable. While the boys out of a contest, Wednes- "Where First in the name means You" CALL 545-9164 played their entries in the Au- there, had the opportunity to gust 5 doll contest. Linda Petro day, they had a model contest. drive up to Stowe. where the Stewe Musk Festival was in pro- gress. Heard the Tmn " Singers give a concert on the grounds of their fascinating Aus- trian type lodge, with the moun- tains as a background. It was SALE the first time in ten years that PORTERHOUSE 79 the family sang in a group nnd (hey came from near and far to accept the tribute of their Ver- CHOICE TENDER MKV1V JEKKIY mont neighbors to mark the 25th anniversary of the establishment CUBED VEAL PIGS of tfie lodge when the Trapp family came to this country as CHOPS FEET refugees ... It was a pleasant STEAK surpfise to bump into Mr. and Mrs Harry Burke, High Street. Wnodbiidge, at the concert. . . SEMSJH GENUINE, BABY Also visited the Robert Frost LEAN, MEATY Memorial Park, erected by thej noef's neighbors and friends, as •i memorial to that great and1 'nv-hle man. . . Went to Middle- BARBEQUE CALVES h"i-v College for the concerts ••""•>n free of charge to the public h'- n»e foreign language schools. w ami SPARE »"Vnts attending these summer l'Ti"aw schools cannot speak LIVER nm English. They must always converse in the language they are COMPARE! WHY PAY MORE? studying or be expelled. Lake Dunmore Seems to attract ar- LEAN SWIFT'S ROTISSi-KIK ; SPHIV. tistic people. Most are musi- cian?. But there are several LAMB artists and writers. The musi- PORK 46 CHUCK QQc cians — all top people — get lb together weekly and play Schu- CHOPS STEAK 0 J CHOPS mann, Mozart, Bach — or what- ever suits their fancy that par- PLUMP OVEN-READY SWIFT S LEAN ticular week. . It's hard going swimming in the lake, because BONELESS the water seems so cold when you first dive in — but after- wards it feels great and you really feel exhilerated when you Roasting 3 j gel out. By this time you can guess from all my rambing that I had a wonderful time and the Good Lord willing I hope 1 can go back to Vermont next sum- mer. . .

    TMbitt: SHUT PREMIUM FRESH CHOUF. HO Mr. and Mrs. Dave La Be, 204 Patricia Avenue, Colonia. are the LONDON CHICKEN SIRLOIN parents of a son born August 1 at St. Peter's General Hospital, New Brunswick. . Aviation Elec- BROIL GIZZARDS ROAST tronics Technician Third Class Paul'D. Lisowski, USN, son of WE'RE PARTICULAR ABOUT OUR WONDERFUL GROUND BEffl Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Lisowski, AND WE'Ri STILL HOLDING THESE LOW PRlCIf I 101 Elmont Place, Colonia, will PONT be among the Navy men taking LTJkkJ PU«E LEAN iTILl! EX; RA LEAN MOUND part in Project Stormfury during the next few weeks. He is a c ( member of the Airborne Early NYLON ROUND Warning Squadron Four, the GROUND ROUND Navy's famed "Hurricane Hunt- ers", based at the U S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla. Project Stormfury is an operation WALLWALL ,CHUCK ,STEAK conducted by the U. S. Weather Bureau in cooperation with the Navy and Air Force. The ulti- FK1SH IV.\\ ltO! i HUM II mate goal of the project is to at- ( tejppt to divert or diminish hur CHICKEN BEEF CHICKEN AH rlcanes and tropical storms by anib seeding storm cloifds with silver LEGS iodide. lisowski's detachment CUBES BREASTS will operate from the U. S. Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads,, Puerto PUKE GKOUNU C HICK FAMOUS Rico , . last Rut Not least: BEEF CIB. 079 Sheep Casing IC Third Class Anti-Submarine i" irfare Technician, William S. I'-rlieler, 85 Hoanoke Street JBOXL V'-'-dhridge, a meinber of the Na- FRANKS v••' Air Ruserve Squadron VS Irrrgalar MUeii — «"'!• has completed two weeks :'n|iual active duty Lit the U. s. LEAN »! I< M*>l (III NWKK1 Nirvn| Base (Suantunujno Ray, HOMEMADE j» Cuhai While on cruise he assist BOILED ITALIAN POTATO SALAD * 1 «d, squadron pilots and members COLE SLAW in routine, training missions and HAM 5" atUjnded^ cliuw-rwm lex-turns SAUSAGE MACARONI SALAD"" Michael Grossman, ii Westnnn SHOP-AT-HOME i WITH IIIIN l •OlfUN alar Road, Colonia, aixl UoWt >t'l< IAI. HO """ WITH Til"* Vetmp, 76 Elmont Place, l'ol cffooUvt Uiru tu U. W«*iHin"tta* L Jl© CAU Exclusive NEWS A Newspaper Dedicated toth e Beat and From All the Independent - Leader Carteret Press InteNata of the ReaMttii iMhe Kxclusively Community Eiisti-Fons ineti We Saw*

    Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, August 12, 1985 PAOE HUH WINDOW On Green Street Swingin' Isn't Always Swingin' By The Staff — widow with two teenager son* writes: unxlbridge is rapidly becoming one ot the finest communities ,'.'

    Mould vou Ilkr to fcuy an old railroad mall car. Well U* New 1,-TM'* Ontrnl In Offering 25 of UMN old cars starting al $800 i,1(l,,'iilonK with 100 h*nd truck* it $11 or »» each. \ i;iilroii(1 spoketman Hid thai the tin, some dating back to mi, ciuld bf used for reitanranta. night elubt, «r even living IT ALL DEPENDS: S«me persons may think there isn't much variety in relaxing on .. ayground swing, hut there are swinging techniques of many types. Photos taken by our stall quarters. pnographer, Windsor Lakis, shows the natural expression of the energy of youth and the uncomplicated way in which a youngster can while away a summer morning or afternoon. The rnmpany made the move to Mil the can after the federal fi Not So High ;lltlrnmrnt recently cancelled a portal contract with the rall- rn.iil fnrring the can into disuM. Mrs. Henpeck: "Everythmf King and Queen is going up." MMral monthj ago, the Central Mid one of IU Hudson Rlvtr Mr. Henpeck: "Oh, I wouldn't r,m hnals to a man who converted M to a Dixieland cocktail say that. For instance, there'i Nmiiiir and restaurant ' • "-Iflle. Contest Held your opinion of me, my opinion bf you, and the neighbor's opinion at K,,HiMiitatives of Mauro Mown in Woodbridge will get their W00DBR1DGE - At the annual us both." fj:.' .--Ik at the 1946 Imperial, Chrysler and Plymouth can in a garden festival and picnic held ineii.il preview in New York tomorrow. Sunday by the St, Joseph's charit. i able organization of the little VACATION CRUISES [Servant Sisters of the Immacu- Spring — Summer— Fall lamre A. Dobnnroliki. IN Strawberry HUl. Waodbridg*. and llate Conception at St. Joseph's I'M His A. Woeitemeyer, N Carteret Avenue, Carteret are Hi, Folks: Home on Strawberry Hill, Free- iimine the five Middlesex County rettdfnta who have ben a- All I know is what I read in minted M-holarshlpi U Doaglau Ceflege. the papers or what Huckleberry holder George Otlowskl crowned; s.s.HOMERIC MM Dobrtivolski, a June graduate M Woodbridge 8eaior High Hash tells me. It says in the! the winners of the popularity con- 26,000 torn • fully ilrcomJItlonm Sriimii. was a member of the National Honor Society, Student azette that there was a fight test. < niinrii. Dance Club, and a cheerleader. The daughter of Mr. in the Big House, but 1 haven't Reigning as queen of the year 13 DAYS SPORTS ^325 mill Mrs. Edward J. Debmoiikl, the received a general fond !got my specs, so can't read up is Miss Gloria Anne Zalewski San Jum • St. Thomai vholarshlp. nnit. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Curicao \liv WoMteroeyer, the daughter of Mr. and ftta. Herman Anyhow, I walk up Roosevelt Zalewski, 196 Washington Ave- Klnfiton • Nium WmMimryrr, wu alto a member of the Matlaul Honor Society, nue, Carteret, and as king is Master Edward Sul, son of Mr. Sailing fiom New York M.iih Hub, Puttre Tcaehm «( America, wrred on the staff of llttmitt Slturdiyi h,-r M-hnol paper and varioug eommitteea. and Mrs. Edward Sul, 34 Leick commencini Mil' plans to major m physical edualioa ft DtpglMs. The Avenue, Carteret. APRIL 14 i;i.iirii miss received a Now Jeney Fefcritk* «f Women'i Miss Lisa Gay Orlowski, daugh- rhibv ...ris cHeMtMUp hitftrte ScWianhip, whleVb awarded ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orlow- In hi participant! In GCl. ski, S9 Cherry Street, Edison, was {named princtw «nd ahQ received 1 a trophy. BUREAU i blame parents if they go «U on> to outicort their teen-agers Proceeds from the popularity I 01. i)re-Ubor Day repeat of CBS-TVi "Tin HattMul Driven [contest were donated to the build- I Tv. Monday evening, August 30. • ling fund for the St. Joseph's Con • parents took the back seat to their sons and daughters when valescent Home to be built as VA 6-3661 uticipated in the original telecast May 30, which was timed POPULARITY WINNERS: At the annual garden festival and picnic held Sunday by the St. Joseph's charitable organization of the soon as funds are available It •is attention on safe driving prior to the Memorial Day week- Little Servant Sisters of the Immaculate Conception at St. Joseph's Home, Woodbridge, Freeholder George Oilowski crowned the 303 Maple Street winners of the popularity contest, In the back row left to right are Mrs. Robert Orlowski, Mr. Otlowskl, and Mrs. Btnry Zalewski. In Gratitude, in most men, is only hi: example, j at two OoonecUcut high schools, where students a strong and secret Hope of PERTH AMBOY, N. J. r.«.c |);irt of their driver training on the Aetna Drivo-trainer (rot on the left is Ml* Ltaa Gay Orlowski who wag named prince* s; on the right, Miss Gloria Anne ZalwesU, who is reigning a* queen WORLD WH» TRAVJL greater favors. BPKIAU8TB 8DfCH 1MT .« m. ilie unlicensed students beat their parents "wheels down." of the year. Missing from the picture is Master Edward Sul who was named king. - La Rochefoucauld. All only four-fifths of their driver education courses under !:• -.ifety belts, the Connecticut teen-agers scored an average 59, (i••••'••:li in attain a "good" rating on the TV test. Their parents It will be rather difficult for It's funny how everything can' Never pay any attention to po- rrxhtnwi a "fair" 54. i anybody to cheat you if. you re-bob up about the time you try litical gossip that must be peddled V'i!"Willy, score* of the 1,779 selected drivers who appeared on fuse to try to get for o get away for » few days' va-,|n whispers and on the basis of tli' |H»|iular program followed the same pattern. Drivers under age nothing. nation., I strictest confidence. Reddy to the rescue » r.rwded a 52 average, while those 26 to 45 scored 51, and those "'•'' i"i registered 48. " in one-twelfth of a second I '»• hour-long program euntains major road test scenes filmed by i..imi,i crews ot Aetna Life k Casualty, developer of the Drivo- "*T system, classroom simulator used at sortie 375 high schools, Trouble develops... information relayed.. .trouble isolated—with If L'l find military installations to train over 100,000 students an- "High Fashion Styling . . . And Gorgeous .Coloring" 1 nu.i.u Avenue and sure enough Charley pplrt-wcond accuracy. Within one-twelfth of a second, Reddy Kilowatt can Scroggins comes along. And. he is all covered with tomato catsup, spot a breakdown in our electric system, disconnect it to prevent further M. Kaymond A. RuuaU, a«n of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rusu- and he looks fightin' mad. 1 « Oak Ave., Fords, completed u 11-week radio teletype I ask Scroggins what's \ damage and reroute electricity along an undamaged path. Aided by large TUUM course at the Army Soqthcastern Signal School, Fort pened and he tells me he ha< investments in modern protective equipment known as relays and circuit rdon, Ga., recently. a big battle with a fellow by thi HILLSIDif BEAUTY SAION inc. name of Andy. Scroggins telli I'^'ala UT^ned in the Me of radio operation, transmitUng 1130 NMTH BROAD ST., HILUIM WM me he is THE BIG BOSS anc breakers, Reddy's constantly on the alert to maintain your vital electric i weivlng seU and la communkaUou proewjurrs. anyone who says he ain't, he'd ^f 3-year-old soMter entered the Army In December, 19M better start putting up his mitts. power... to help you Live Better... Electrically. HJ reived basic training at Fort Dta. Scroggins tells me all he wanted NUnday.. Tintdoy.. Wed. & Thin. ' » « 19K gradul* of Middlesex County Vocational and was to get some papers from the High School to Perth Amboy. Befon entertag the ice box and Andy said nix to that "*1 ***** * ** fKM fK****** Company in and anyone that says nix to him must be ready for a fight. Scrog- gins then walks away and says MISS CLAIROL n Hfcnr J "REMEMBER IWTHE BOSS.' b-I' ";' D y - Culver, USN, son ol Mrs. Mark Culver of 12 wlh Then I see Huckleberry Hash I," ^d, Iselin. it serving aboardW destroyer USS Cfc comin gout of Doggie's Barber "" nt"-i"-~ with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. CREME COLOR UK and he says he has •sV rtrwith "*sixth Fleei' ^ ^ ^Mt p°rt i As Seen On Television _jh Andy around and then m Iwhole place was shaking. Every- Private John M. Neracfck, son of Mr. and Mrs. John body ran out to s« what was go- 1 M Yale Ave., Avenel, graduated ywterday from ing on, ! Andy put the hooks on Scroggins p.S; hS?a?T al'|UW "^ C°m Rwn"t Dep°' * and this made' him so mad, that 11 1 tra nin und he was hollpring: "I'M THE '•BmmhllJlJL ^^*" of' **™" * « « veteran non- BOSS." Including Soft Water Shampoo, nwrES* f**' DriU totiuctort, he learned small arm* mp Pretty soon, the gendarmes got as wen ' HS«Mt fighting, and method* of self-protection, High Fashion Set 'raditi ** ^eeiviin InslnictivD in military drill, history and wind of it, and when they saw lit vriH ui"" '*ar'ne Corps, and other academi Scroggins, they picked him up Cwil 11 N c from under the rug and quieted HMHHfNNMHMMniNHIMM *«"ks It d ******* *° P ^J" *- ' " '« him down by telling him that he aavanced iafantrj combat (raining before AIMOST Vil FAMOUS , 1 was the boss. • school or to a Mariqe combat or support unit. A crowd got together and every- NATlbNAUY KNOWN" PERMANENTS one wanted to know what hap- Attic Fan Causes pened. The gendarmes told the Soft waltr ihampot . fgihion uf and cut crowd that there is a man inside including Hit lottst SHORT SUMMER STYLES" omanLands who thinks he is the boss and thtt Fire In helin Home maybe the heat got him. n 1SE1JN - The home of Otto Then it Was time for supper ' Culvert Uernoll, 146 McGuire Street, so everybody! went away peace- fully to eat NPfter and singing: Park Terrace, was dam-Ye', Ye,' Ye\ . •vtry day including Saturday ed by fire Sunday night. •Vflllic .. - 1112 Chandler See You Next Thursday . Koselle was injured Mon- According to Patrolman James Reginald McTavich J 7"ng when .he loot con- ca Egan, when he aijtwd at the n1(l'™, r on Rahway Avenue, HONORS scene, Mr. Dernoll, his son and WINS OUMI 6 doyi B walk, Ihuri., Fri. *VM, "!l;'^t*. The vehicle CABTEKET -life insurance several neighbors were fighting a CABTEK man Edward Schein, who repre- t fREfc CONSUUAIIONS "f the point of impact. very smoky fire in the attic with "" Wag thrown out of sents'Mutual Of, New York in • COFFEE/COOKIES '•'/•ana landad culvert, the aid of a garden hose. The Carteret, has won ion>pany hon- • PARKING AREA AtONGSIDE - from her officer notified Iselia fire Com ors for "outstanding sales and • FRESH LAUNDERED SMOCKS Ik- i. injured woman was taken pany and to a few minutes theservice." A ranked first in number of mboy General Hospi' He blaze was extinguished., Fire sold in thh e company''s *l In Colonia First Aid policies PUBLIC MPIViaft I1.IBTRK3 AND SAB COMPANY/ 1UMY1NI) lUVMO WHOfUM HNK kiuaii Chief Herbert Gunther said the Greater New York region, ac- !«»l t for cerebral fire may have started in a wincordin- g to the latest year-to-date >w Mexico, on Saturday. The group will sptnd 24, at the home of Mrs' [ Rev. Harry W. Schaumburg,: three week* ft"*, returning on Zindel, 52 Harmon itari<| pastor, announced other activities A speaker from thp North' rorilj. and services for Sunday as fol- Jersey Region of O.RT 'Vntral Troop 41 Scout* participating will lows: 9:15 a.m., pre-service an Gerald Luna, Willis Mayer, present. Featured also win ^ £ prayer meeting: 9:45, Sunday and Kenneth BrintW, all Ufe film "Mellah." Mrs • School, with ten classes for each Sconti; and Warren/and Walter Weintraub is membership age level from Nursery through! Loder, Jr., Eatfe S}c;,n M'™ M given to the boy or girl who brings; Saul Gitaner, and Mr, * the most Siegel. Any one interested in « five weeks Adelines tending may contact Mr< ft>k bring at least five visitors to trnub at CH B-8860 ^ qualify. OH.T is a program f,r „, Morning Worship Service will be To Hold Picnic building human lives through Z ALI, SET FOR BIG DAY BELL FIRST TICKET: Niebolu McCoy, Wt, tkkrt chairman on on Friday Main Church; and 9:15, 10:00, Rechko, Walter Kline, Cbet Denv bowski, or Zigmund Smolen. Mr. Church, Woodbridge, Miss Donna Tickets Available will be Mrs. Herman Haberman, Further Information may t» 10:45, 11:30, and 12 noon in the Your Home M, Larson, daughter of Mr, and Advance reservations may be Gilroy may be contacted by tele- made by contacting Mrs. Rocco education vice president; Mrs. ibtained from Mrs. Sol tin-slur,. Lower Church, Lourdes sod Fa- Mrs. John G. Larson, 130 Midfield For Synagogue Fete Seymore Hecht, vice president jky, FU1-8080. tima Halls, phone at LI 84500. Caggiano, 381-647S. Tickets may Road, became the bride of Warren ISELIN - Reservations an fund raising, Mrs. Terry Gltan, Members are urged to deliver Music will be by the "Ptnetra- and Ours be purchased from any member; Two novenas have been sched- tors." D. Jenssen, son of Mr. and Mrs.still available for Congregation vice president of program. saleable Items to drop-off sis- uled at St. Cecelia's Church for Joseph Jenssen, 38 Sooth Hill Beth Sbolom's tenth anniversary price Includes refreshments and In the Woodbridge group will be tions as follows: Mrs. Martin Wednesday evening, at 7:30 p.m., Road, The Rev. Alex Netneth of- SOUP, SALAD AND DESSERT 1 dance to be held on October 9, dancing to the music of Buddy Mrs. Allan Rockoff, vice presi' Rogoff, 8 Nelson Court, or Mrs. Including the Continuous Novena ISew Iselin Rabbi ficiated a tbe double ring ce- at Beth Sbolom Auditorium, M Friedman's band. dent, membership; Mrs, Arthur Leonard Schlosser, W Ira .Vranw. to St. Jude, Patron of Hopeless A main dish salad that isn't all remony. Announces Services greens can provide filling, satis-, Coop* Avenue. Mazur. vice president, fund rais- The proceeds will t*w(t Hi- Cases, and the Novena to Our Miss Diane E, Larson, Houston, Each couple desiring reserva- There u only one way to make ing; Mrs. Irving Hurt, past pre- dassah Medical Lady of the Miraculous MedaL ISEUN-Sabbath service will be tying food with moderate calories. 'exas, was maid rf honor for tions must send a deposit check an honest dollar. conducted by Rabbi Mkhael|Tomatoes, summer's "golden ap- sident. her sister, Bridesmaids were in as soon as possible. For those All members of either chapter Scholar, new spiritual leader of pies", are firm, juicy and just Miss Lillian Omeianuk, Wood- planning to attend in a group, a Former Pastor to Be Congregation Beth. Stolon, Fri- right now for staffing with shrimp are invited and urged to attend. False Alarms bridge, and Miss JoAnn Pietro- deposit must be sent fat for each Printed Pattern The four-day convention will be Guest Preacher Here day evening, August 10,1 P. M.,mixture. vich, Unden. couple, m the party. in the Temple, 90 Cooper Avenue. attended by 1,500 delegates and ISELIN - Rev. Roger D. Sid The "greenery" is provided by! Gerhardt Jenssen, Woodbridge, Information may be obtained guests, representing Hadassah's Concern Chief Rabbi Scholar will be assisted by a platter of Help-Younelf Salad served his brother as best man. from the following members of er, former pastor of the Tint Dr. Norbert Kastaer, Cantor. more than 318,000 members in Presbyterian Church o< Istlia, ISEUN - At a masting of be- Makings to be dipped in dressing] ujhwi were Frank Nagy, Nixon, the committee: Stuart Klein, LI %• 1,330 chapters and groups through- 1 will be the special speaker So- Jua}ar Congregation Services, and eatea with the nnge» CarrotU^j ftonald-Worobel,-Woodbridge. Mrs. M. Kravitz, 398-1836 out the 'United States and Puerto ta Votantesr Fin Company #1, ; 1 l day mecning, at the two morn District », Chief Herbert Garth- usually held on Saturday morn- •trip*^ , gree n pepper rings,'-- '"-thinly- ^b* bride, given in marriage Mrs. Natalie Rosenbaum, 283- Rico. 'AU sessions will be at the ings, have been discontinued for silvered cucumber rings, small by her lamer, was previously em- 1291; or Mrs, Laurence Stenberg, hotel. worship services. ner reported that 46 fire calls Services have been set lor 1:8 were answered during July, in- tbe summer. scalUou, and celery, cut in two-ployed as a secretary by Ster- 14 mi Vice President Hubert H cluding 36 field, three taw, six Classes an being formed for inch sticks, along with crispy, ing ExUuder Corp., Unden, She Humphrey wiH receive the high- and 10:15 am. The church vehicle, three drills, four miscel- Sunday and Hebrew School. In- Chinese cabbage and broccoli are a graduate of Woodbridgg e Higgh est tribute within tbe gift of nursery will be milable, unto formation may be obtained from attractive and filling. / Mr. Jenssen was gdtegraduatedd M18S BERNADETTE M. URASZ supervMoo, for Infant! up • laneous, and four false alarms. Hadassah on Tuesday — the 1965 BETROTHED: The betrothal Theses calls bring the total of Mrs. Jack Lauer, chairman of Soup, light in calories and light School and Berkeley School of oLetteri Henrietta Szold Award — during four years old. calls answered since December 1, tbe Congregation Beth Shalom to sip - is a natural with a salad Secretarial Trainingi , EasE t Orange, the banquet session, "In recogni- of Mlu BeraadeUe Marie Urass Future speakers at the M» 1984 to 191. Board of Education, at 28MM5. and dessert. Summer's happy from Woodbridge High School, tion of all he has done and is to Li. Eugene MarkowtU, soa church will Include: Dr. Arto choice here is Soup on the Rocks. Union Junior College, Cranford, Dear Louisa, doing to moboUze support for of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mark- Duba, Dean of the Westmiuts Chief Gunthner cipressed con- owsU, in East Walnut Street, cern over the number of false Several years ago this beverage and received his bachelor of arts I am seventeen years old and I overseas medical research and Choir College of Princeton, S alarms. He stated. Hawaiian Night was selected by tournament golf- degree from Rutgers University. have never dated a boy although to advance the health standards Plymooth, Pa., has beea o- tomber 6 and 11; and Dr. Lett The couple will reside in La-] noanced by her father, Michael English, * misstontry m SejKen- "They are a waste of man ers because it was light bodied my girl friends do. It doesn't for all people". The award was! low in calories and non-sweet. It fsyette, Ind., where Mr. Jenssen really bother me that I don't go established In 19» hi memory of Urass, itt New Dover Road, ber it. power and a threat to the safety will continue his studies In bac- Cokmia. of each fireman called out need- OnVFWCalendar has been happily sipped ever with boys, but the only way I can the founder of Hadassah. Church school sessions wfflrt since by skin divers, swimmers, teriology at Purdue University. lessly. There is an ever present ISELIN - Mrs. Kurt Samuelson talk to them is if they talk to me Previous recipients include the Miss Una graduated from be held for the remainder rffc possibility of a real fire call presided at a meeting of the La-and other sportsmen. It's a bev First. Every boy who has ever late Mrs. Eleanore Roosevelt, summer. erage any man can turn his handMEDICAL BILL SIGNED Wtodbridie Senior Hlfi Bdwel which could not be attended to as dies Auxiliary of the VFW Post liked me has shied away. Girls former president Harry S, Tro hi 1M1 ud East ttroafebarg to • far it's as simple as opening President Johnson journeyed are constantly teasing" me by say- promptly as desired if the fire 2638 last Thursday when plans more than 1,006 miles to former Stale College, ghe wU teach at Bible Group to company is out on a false alarm." a can of condensed beef broth ing some boy likes me. were discussed for an Hawaiian President Truman's home and School n. Ferds, tab FaH There are still openings in the and pouring it over a generous Lutheran Church Lists The Book of Joth*\ Night Dance to be sponsored signed the $6.5-billion Medicare I have tried different ways such U MarknnkL a gradual* ef fire company . . . Any man, be-jointly with the post members on amount of ice cubes in a wide- BEUN-The Book of Jo bill into law. Truman championed as looking different or just being Speakers for Sunday St, Vlaoeat's High School hi tween the ages of 21 and 35, re-Saturday, September 25. The af- mduthed "old fashioned" type myself but it is of no avail. wiU be tbe subject of tta glass. a similar proposal twenty years ISELIN - Our Savior's Luthe- 1M» and United States Military Week Bible Study to b »*1 siding in District 9, wanting to] fair will begin at 9 p.m. and con- Uncertain-Mo. ! Academy, West Point, N. T.. pi join may contact either Chief tinue until 1 a.m. ago. • ran Church, worshipping at School Wednesday evening, T:4i \•• Beef broth may also be served Answer: 18, Indiana Avenue, will be led MM, Is stationed at Fert Carsoa, Gunthner, at 283-1493, or George The next meeting of tbe Auxi- piping hot A long-time favorite at u> Win AawnNy i £ Salt I suspect that your trouble Is in worship Sunday by William C Cole. Churci tt Berkeley Bhi Chambers, president, at 634-0605. Uaryi will be Thursday, Septem- accompaniment to cold summery that of self-conciousness. You Knudson as Uturgiet and John her 2 P* BB p. m., in the Post Hall, Pepper RW. Harry W. Schwata Chief Gunthner reminded the rare, k takes but minutes from Paprika think too much of how you look or W. Bertrand as preicber. Miss Route 37. 1 CBDOC BATE SOARS putor, who conducts the «JJ ipublic that if there is a fire they flan to cup. Its warmth helps[Cut slice from stem end of to-the impression you are malting. Valerie Koyen will offer a chil- n—U" »-f -™ "•-•••-• .•"•!-• requesti 'should not call the telephone! Saturday, the fire company will matoes: scoop out loose pulp land! The best way of attracting the dren's sennonette. Services are Crime in the United Stales rose study sootne the way for cooler foods to .tend"to"bSg their BibSe. p* operator but should dial 283-1800 demonstrate it* new aerial fire come. { reserve Vi cup. Set aside. Sprinkle opposite sex la to start first by at» A. M. thirteen per cent last year over Valuable time may be saved by at the Middlesex County A low-calorie ice unadorned by cavities with salt and peppery Ming well-groomed-that is being The Rev. Richard Gabertaon 1963-or at the" rate of five a min- and paper. V^,, jailing directly. Combine shrimp with celery. Mix lean and sweet-haviqg your hair will return this week from the ute. The crime rate has increased in East Brunswick. sweetened, toppings ends off this will bs htM prk* to the •*" meal which is calculated to help mayonnaise with I % cup tomato shampooed and fixed becomingly Bethel Bible series clinic, Madi- six times as fast as the population ";eep the "count" down, yet pro-pulp, lemon juice, and sliced seal- neat clothes and then forgetting son,WJs. 'since 1988. beginning at 7:U P-^___ COME ON DOWN vide enjoyment. lion. Season with salt and pepper. ibout your looks. Then if there is LUNCHEON MENU Stir into shrimp mixture. Spoon a certain boy you are attracted to 9415 *-io TO Soup on the Rocks into tomato shells; sprinkle with friendly but not aggressive, and paprika. Arrange stuffed tomatoes PrtnUd Pattern 9416: Chil- Tomato Stuffed with Shrimp if you know any sport or sub- dren's Sliei 1. 4, (, 8,10. Slu BUD'S HUT Help-Yourself Salad Makings on platter of salad greens. Serve ject he is interested ini , find out • lumper 1% yards 35-lnca. with cottage cheese and marina- BOYS! Become A Young Businessman Marinated Green Beans all you can about it and ask him Dip; blouse lft yards 19-inch. Lemon-lime Sherbet ted green beans. about it Let him talk and you MARINATED GREEN BEANS ask the questions. Oner to help FIFTY CENTS In cclm (or CLAM BAKE Tomato Staffed With Shrimp weh pattern — add IS eenti to I ripe, medium tomatoes 1 pound green beans, cooked him with k subject tiat be finds FRIDAY and SATURDAYS 1 tablespoon chopped onlo| (or e*ch pattern lor lit-claii HAVE YOUR OWN ROUTE Salt difficult arid thJt youldo well in. maillnjf and special handling. ALL YOU CAN EAT Pepper Vi cup French dressing In otheij words forget about! Send to 170 Newspaper Fat- \-V\ cups shrimp fresh or can 1 tablespoon lemon juice ourself and show interest In tern DepL, til West 18th BU Sell The Wt UM only I itii Bty Lous UtoAd Obuni SOTtd nth 1 ned, cut in pieces 1 teaspoon horseradish >thers. New York, N. T. 10011. Send p, U, to fat Iftitj ud tetuitliji from Mrrtmf Louisa 60f for new Fall-Winter Pat- Noon to Mian: % cup chopped celery TOES beans with onion. Combine dressing the lemon juice and tern Catalog. Coupon lnild« Clam on the Half Shell V* cup mayonnaise or salad Steamers • Clam Broth dressing horseradish, pour over bean mix- You may not know it but you food for One free Fattern. 1 tablespoon lemon Juice ture. Mix gently. Chill until ready are often wrong. •rtke Shrimp Special Chicken In the 1 scaUion, thinly sliced to serve. Makes 4 to ( servings. Berrad Deity Basket U Large Served Dally fflarttrrt Jumbo Shrimp la the mff 79c W7 Fr. Fries 99c • WE PAY YOU HIGHEST PROFIT PEB STOP! NEWHPAPEK! 'BEFORE YOU • TB:*Sl, PHIZES, BONUSES GIVEN FOB luncheon Special BUILDING UP OR STARTING YOUR OWN Fried Shrimp Choice of THE PIANO SHOP REMODEL Served Dallj • Hut Open ROUTE! Hunt iktf Formerly of Terril ltd., Scutch Plains YOUR KITCHEN Large Jumbo • Pot Kuut Of • MANY GOOD AREAS AVAILABLE FOB Mt«t Loaf has moved to: ta U» basket WELL-PAYING ROUTES IN WOODBRIDGE wHb to. fries With M*»ht4 c Sbfc I HE MOST BEAUTIFUL CABINETS EVER CON- PuUtoci it TOWNSHIP AND CARTERET! o Route 22 STRUCTED B.Y QUAKER MAID KITCHENS. SEE THE NEW INDESTRUCTABLE IMPERIAL FINISH. SEE THE If vou are 12 yean of age or older fill la coupon Spaghetti Night below and mail today, or call CIRCULATION h:'( Jumbo Maryland West Bound Lwie, WATCHUNG MIRACLE CORNER, THIS IS CONSIDERED THE GREAT- DEPT. ME 4-1111. Every Wed. Crabs Served Every EST ADyANCEMENT IN MODERN KITCHENS. SPE- Day. Don't miai an opportunity to win a • PJi. U CIALISTS IN KITCHEN WORK ONLY AT PRICES YOU North Jersey Publishing Go. " DoflM |S CANNOT MATCH. 20 Green Street AIL YOU 59c oo Tak«(M Woodbridge, N. I CAN BAT Me ttth LOWREY ORGAN FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Circulation Mgr. Drawing Fiiit Saturday Alter Labor Day SUNDAY DINNER Jumbo Maryland Craba PleaM accept my application for a mwipapei rout*. I at U A.M. CALL OR VISIT understand I must t» la jwn of age or older. Just OQdM in and sign your IUUIIC on a card TV1. 156 - 3708 KITCHEN DESIGNS VI. «wk t, 23 WISTFIELD AVf, CLARK 1 ATSNBL BUD'S HUT FttOM ME 4-W7 FU 1-3333 Birthday K1IV»TE PAVBU U1A 1(4 R«l» ro* 1M C*K» (E.R.) • fJartprpt. PTPRS Thursday, August 12, PAGE ETJEVEN

    .areas such as the Stove and sink. ,ui old one. the kitchen usually has modeling. In many rases, nnc or ers of kitchens admi! this is not A heat register nfl*n cnta tnto more money spent on it than any two small changes will work won unusual ipsce tvedwi for kitchen cabinet* Obituaries nt her room in the house. dors in About Your Home convenience and; One thing we all agree on is rhis can be turned into an ad- Your way of living determines general Itvability. I lot* ol light in the kitchen. Day vantage by bulkting a dtdovf {••• 4 I - » . i • ^ 1 1-OLilS TOKK what your kitchen should be like Often a new or recently rcmod-jlight and sunlight give a cheerful work counter or desk wH* knM - Funeral ser- Most of us spend a great deal, For this reason planning or re-eled kitchen, after it has been'feellng to the room? Give artificial room beneath. Th* top shaft! t» arranging it is a very personal lived in awhile, will reveal cer-;light careful attention. General IB Inches from the floor far vices (or Uiis Tokr. 520 Amlioy ol our time in the kitchen. Whcnlli matter, Not every old or middle-: tain shortcomings. Don't be dis- lighting throughout the room ark ing vegetables or Avenue who died Tuesday at 1 I Iris summer Imme. 87 Nejccho we build a new home or remodel age kitchen need* ertenslv* re- couraged, even the best design- concentrated light over wort strain. (Drive. Bnrk Township, will be held Imnorrow morning at 10:30 at the Creinor Funeral Home, 40 firwn Street, with burial in Clo- vnrlejit I'nrk Cemetery. The doconsed had retired sev- eral years ago after operating a furrier business on Amboy Ave- nue for Sfi years. He had re- sided in Woodbridge 35 years and was a member of the Master Furriers' Guild of New York City. Surviving are his widow, Ida : a daughter, Mrs. Frank Brerka Jr., Woodbridge; two sons, Alex, Woodbridge, and Louis, Clark; eight grandchildren: and a brother, Joseph, Fairfield, Conn.

    \ HIHTIIDAV BOY: Anthony Deflantls, Port Reading, celebrated hi., ninth birthday at the Fourth MRS, RAE BIRD playground this week. The party Included all the children and there were refreshments AVENEL-Funeral services for , with cake. Rear row, Louis Nardlello. M iehael Coppola and Daniel Minuccl; front row, Mrs. Rae Bird, 69, 518 East Mil- A\mn (irace Umbardi, assistant supervisor, Anthony, in the renter and Marge Kuchtyak, snper- ton Avenue, Rahway; formerly of ,i«ir in charge. Avenel, who died Tuesday at Rahway Memorial Hospital, will be held Saturday morning at 11:00 at the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, Woodbridge. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Respects may be paid at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 10 o'clock and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. Mrs. Bird had formerly resided for 35 years at 20 Jansen Avenue, Avenel, and had been lhrter m the Rahway address with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sulo for the last two years. She was a member of the [*. Ladits Auxiliary of Avenel Me- morial Post 7164, VFW. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Eth- el Palmer, Princeton; and two grandchildren.

    /*• MRS. HELEN' DEGLER FORDS—The funeral of Mrs. i^^^flll,; Helen Degler, 79, who died Tues- day at home, 52 Gordon Street, mm^ will be held this afternoon at 2:00 at the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, Woodbridge. Bur- ial will be in Cloverleaf Park Cemetery, Woodbridge. A former resident of Wood- bridge for many years, Mrs. Deg- ler had resided in Fords for the last three years. She was the V: widow of George Degler, and had made her home here with a daugh- ter, Mrs, John Yarusevich. .#" Surviving besides the daughter II., YOUR MAJESTIES: Above are Kevin McDowell, g and Holly Ann Seibert 7, both of Fourth are 10 grandchildren and eight I Avenue, Port Reading, who were elected King and Queen of tne Boynton Heights Playground this great-grandchildren. Uerk by both the children and adults who attend the programs. Former Resident NOW IT CAN BE SOLD! Now Asst. Pastor WOOOBRJDGE - The Rev. A NEW EXTERIOR PAINT AT A SALE PRICE.. George E. Krock, C. M, a native of Woodfaridgt and stand director WITH A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! at Niagara Vntvenlly far me last seven yeawf has beer Appointed THIS PUNT IS POSHVELY STAIN RESISTANT! assistant pastor of tha Queen of j the Miraculous Medal Church, Jackson, Mich., the Very Rev. Sylvester A. Taggard, G. M. V., provincial of the Eastern Province LOCAL NEWS

    •••. i. tXTHIOt bushes wash off easily tUltlt VINYl IHIHD in toap and water • For LATEX MINI on exHrter wood and asbestos thlnglos, trim, all masonry, clapboard and primed metal • This b the ntw paint that contain* all 3 of the greatest ingredients: 1EAD • OIL • RUBBER VINYL LATEX • Can also be> used immediately after ,f\ .wrifj1 a rain • Spreads on smoothly, tafily, with a velvety finish, leaves your home looking I beautiful for year* longer! • This it the now paint that defies blistering and peeling. Driti bug froti and dust froo In 30 minutes. 0 This i* tht ntw paint that contains an Invisible breathing shield to permit evaporation of moisture. •*v GOOD QUALITY •r i •' 'i DRIVEWAY REV. O. B. KROCK, C. M. and the WINDOW of the Congregation of the Mis- OUTSIDE ! SEALER sion (Vincentlan Fathers), i nounced. Can L Rev. Krock has been stationed PAINTS SHADES at Niagara University since 1967. m° Porch k DMk, j Protidi, riflnlihti end Mali drive He was named alumni director in Gni Plait le Wnyl Em- I woyi horn, wtafhir •'amagt. *3» Sun • Trim. 1958 after serving one year u re- botixi Plain fcrttom, sidence director and instructor GROEN SHDUJLB 21" thru 36" wtdt, in theology. STAIN CompUU with rollif, H vltxd room darktntri He attended St. Joseph's Col- WALLPAPER 1 •Hghlly Mghw. lege, Princeton; St. Vincent's Se- minary, Germantown, Pa.i and Singl* •TAIN Fiing* MM !•«• Mary Immaculate Seminary, Roll! Northampton, Pa., where be com- '"••pin 2 19' SILK CITY ! pleted Ms theological studies.! He FT'S DMPIISS, AMA3NO was ordained in 1950 by the Most Rev. J. Carroll McCormicki then NEW VINYUATEX auxiliary bishop of the Phfladel LATEX j SAN1TAS phia diocese. ' ' j Prom the time of his ordination DRIPLESS unto 1063, Rev. Krock taught bM school at Bangor, Pa. and for ••* •; • the next three years was a Chap- FLAT FLAT i WALLTEX tain in tht U. S. Air Force.' Ha i Good for walls l BU qnutttlM. M Urn- also served as ctuutte at Our it l Lady of the Rosary Church, Phik< it i and ceilings, can delphia, before going to Niagara ! pric*. Com la totu ! bo tinted. Soap M I utf niki join dui«. in 1957. Iv: I i and water cltan- J ptltonu twlni d I tuned. ftRST WUr Gal. Oal. • "P- • m. StalU RoU WE DO NOT MAKE 1 BUS JOBS Or WE HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE OF 6MALL- FOR PROMPT HOME DEUWRY STANLEY TOOLS and PROTO TOOLS! WEP0 eooo HONEST CALL CIRCULATION DEPT. BEST BROS. STATE JEWELERS ME 4-1111 46i N. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH It Main Street, Woodbrido* O^Ui DAILY TIL 9 PW. SATURDAAYY 'TIL 6 P.MPM. W. i«.rv. At |P||, l;,v of rrst. Mik» rnlligan could, Sabo Sport anop™^^.;^!-..!,rreaUon slow "pitch"), "!„"'." "* Congratulations are in order to the Cartercl „ miH-h tn hold New Bruns-j Babe Ruth All Stars who have set an amazing nnd tho r.-irtoret Little Wins 1st ic Ml Stnr^ were plpminatfd, •,**-, • >"- ' I'rinr record of winning four in a row in the Middlese> lmi-h New Brunswick club.: CARTERKT -Sabo's Sport Shopj lied for first place, hui ^ „' County Freeholders Junior baseball tournament n in tho Midrilwx County „„ fil.si game in the Babe back pub the |M.T, in ^ KHln-i tourn.impnt. JRuth UaRue, scoring a mild upset;position, trniltng by nno . and are now headed for the finals against Pis Onlv the .In- hofore Mikp hid oW st Joes, 5 to 0. Glen Turner; Rame. "" cataway this coming Saturday afternoon at New tqivo virtnrv over striking out eleven batters nndj Brunswick. Game time is 1 P. M. and a large fol- striking mil 17 players six. He averaged about look an early u \ nul ;i fine 'pitchine job bv Bro-1 ^^"stTlkPOUls per inning. tl^l.i'!!*.00""'11 club lo"cl11 I lowing is expected to accompany the boys. One tuv NV«- Bnmswirk'lncnls ocs tfo hurl- only'j Ii>sinB hurlcr Dennis Heffer-|MMnn_to move ahead, < |0; of the leading stars for the Carteret team Is man three hits sixth the lennu „,.,,. _ by Ken Free- he received poor support from his tied up. 8 to 8 as Munnunss hi man in the fith inning — turned era) with one runner nn haw hurler Joe Terebetski, but it must be remembered team mates in the field. P • lie Irit'k The score:— Uike led the Mtnrk ^ilh that he has received excellent support from his T'ir \unni'r« tenred all thr^e double and two ninqi^ [„, ,.' SABO'8 winners. ' * team mates in every game. Incidentally, the Car- nuv; ii> 1'ir third Innlnn on