Kawkiis Lists Line March; Mayor Skiba to Speak at Park

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1 Devoted,, C Communty nterest,; Local Coverage Pmeuted Farly, Qearly And mpartally Each Week Complete Newt Pctures \ vol. Sl.l- \Mfty or Skba Proud M / (* l 3- S Beyond Descrpton, (ven ark Job,, CARTERET The nterchange dedcaton program contaned the followng mrs- <frr from Mayor Stephen Sklra: n my capacty a* Mayor, of the Borough of C*rtrrt(, welcome thl new nttrrhangr and am certan that ths acton by the New.nncy,.,,.,> plat Turnpke Authorty wll brln* to our communty an nruswtl tral and commercal rxmt-...,,. sn n that wll beneft all of m n torollff" the resdent* of thr Borough of Carterel and Mldrtlrsrx ; \,, s K/ekaa Cnunty..,,.,tt«-dft Our fff()ru ^ flhu n t f"\ T,,, <!**. complete, four - w»y nterchange have become a real- j f\, and today am proud :.llllllull. r n- Kst,,,, (rlllld ClhollC ) Tl»C- Jnh M nwl fur ; lls ll beyond draetptlon. Mayor Rklba revealed that he new (oal of thr admn- dtratlon an ndustral road leadlnt from Cartrrrt to Lnden to ad thr many truck* between these two pont*. PabUHMd WHU) OB PrdM CARTERET, N. J., FRDAY, MAY 8, 962 SY> B(). C RBBON <TTTN(; Photo shows Joseph Morcrraft r., charman of the Turnlkf \utlorlty and Progentor Kdnarl, Dolan cattng the rhhon. whch s beng held n M.vor Stephen Skba. n th* larkround are members of the Borough Councl and other guest*. New nterchange Where Are The Jobs? Name Rev. Ross Z Engneerng Feat ty.. rp l^rteret s lod student* ut m Em y sr«n n Quest Delegate to of Summer Vacaton Work c* f f Synod onan Kawks Lsts Lne March; Mayor Skba to Speak at Park CARTERET The program for the tradtonal Memoral Duy observance was announced j oday by Alex Fazekas, commander of St. Elfts Post, 797, ntortd u tad CM Hp At r o.. Orum n. PRCB TEN CENTS fturnpfce Ceremony OfBareford,Lubern Cted Ads Fete At Pke. W. V. CARTERET-Frank. Bare-,aton, Mlddlewx County Teachford and Harry Lubern, who A jont commttee servce wll be held at the Carteretjhave neen named prncpals of Councl of Socal Studl&s, New BoatBnsnat8;3 A. M. Ahalf the new schools by the Board an Hour later, there wll be al of Educaton, have parade assembly on Cateret! educatlona J. ba 5 k F ounds - Avenue. Mr. Lubern Mr Lubern has beer Lne of march: Carteret Avenue to Cypress Street, to publlc school syster Washngton Avenue, to Roosevetl Avenue, east on Roosevelt Avenue to Pershng Avenue, south on Pershng Avenue to Cooke Avenue. Fve mnute break at Borough South on Cooke Avenue M Washngton Avenue east on Washngton Avenue to years. He s teachh Hgh Schools proble mocracy and busuv attended Vllanovp Unversty Rutgers CARTERET The new tour-way north-south nterchange 2.t Carteret, desgned to meet the traffc needs of ths rapdly expandng area was offcally dedcated Tuesday af$«ernoon. Under a brght sunshne. State and County offcals and cvc and ndustral leaden joned wth representatves of the New Jersey Turnpke Auhorlty and th^ Borough Of arteret for the symbolc rb* lllllllltll CARTKRET Carteret teen teeuwtrs want those 8 or." <! tut CARTERET -- Orrtn Rlcy. -s * ll have to scrounge over, who have fnshed CARTERET Rev Wlls^ooseve^ Avenue, south bon-cuttjng at 3 P.M. as project engneer on tle ntnke lob, undrr the ttle of mnut Jobs Eater hgh w stay on permanently. on Pershng Avenue to Carteret playng of the Natonal Anthem ls J- ar for the lmted school and may be expected Pershng Avenue, then north y-nr Morgan Ross, pastor of Zon The program opened wth ; A Unque Ettftneerlnn Feat" hool studenu already are There s contnued demand Evangelcal Lutheran Church, Avenue, then west on Carteret by the Carteret Hgh School ppnwd wrote n the dedcaton pro.m n en- Kl»m One Jrsonnel drector sad secretares The spokesman!named an offcal dcla-ato toj At :, Memoral Servces Waron. The ntroducton was Hnt: uprlcatons. for typsts, stenographers and 72 Roosevelt Avenue, has beenavenue to Park monument. Band, led by Bandmaster Phlp!tlc!>- "The new Carteret nteratum,tnd ftkr * unuhual n that t lon for full-tme summer One would fnd no place-!call to order, Alex Fazekas; tve drector of the Carteret hat n the ferce compet- sad: the thrteenth annual conven-* f ark - p, ost Honor Guard; gven by John J. fudla, execu-, tn ur- coven vrtually thf whole broad - ob,v.swcess wll depend on ment problem for., hgh school tlon of the Evangelcal Luth-, star Spangled Banner Cartere t Houafg Authorty. Chemcal Plant Baldwn Gven T n ln- spectrum of constructon nommtnt Mrafly HMOclated wth clvtl en- \V u:e shorthand " held n Ocean Cty, May Rev. M. A. Konopka, Holy Famman of the New Jersey Turn- he "lou hunters own ruta- graduates who can type or eran Synod of New Jersey, to behgh School Band; nvocaton, JCseph Morecralt, Jr., char- nc-.v la tflneertng. Tn job outlook [or the Opportuntes n factores Pastor Ross, who s secretary ly Church. Catholc War Vet-Managers Jewsh War Veterans, ter of. ceremones. He told of Meet School Grant pke Authorty, acted as mas-.mnul to "Hero *c had hghway*. class (f )2 s encouragng. an- not so plentful, except to the Synods Commttee onjerans, Mutujv uf bnd«es, a buldng, a tunnel,. smkmjan for th; Stak for.wlled labor, Larnest Servce to Mltary PersonnelJv. F. W. Post 234, and Amert;;*nt:gs are n the engneer- (has prepared an exhbt to show can Legon Post 263, wll hold NewspaperGroup Baldwn, son of Mr. and Mrs. new faclty as to ^whether t CARTERET Wallace E. the months of studlu for the.. : t ul cofferdams, per fenders, sew- Kmplvtcnt aervk;* sad. < n axe dsposal and a retanng Mom nployer>»l) hr-..:/ ft-d and electronc*. delegates and vstors to the rtuals, Wllam Q. Baldwn, 38 Lln< would be economcally feasble, u *» to buld; and ol ppelne., conventon what local parshes (See Pcture on Page 3) Salute, Unformed Frng :oln Avenue, Carteret, was He told of the efforts of Davd hgh tenson Hues and ralroad* do for ther servce per- CARTERET Plant man- Squad, V. F, W. Post 23.4, Cathu u. knds of hydraulc pp* we.- CAKTKHET-Morc tt.rn U CARTERET - The annual varous aspects of publc rela- <!;:,.mc to contend wth" Every phav of o cvl cnkneertrw * repre Schools Poppy Sales Start olc War Veterans; and agers of eght area chemlcaljbrotherhood" awarded one 8chjar«hps, of the Lutheran T, Wllentz member of the a S"t Denocratlc Natonal Commt- Lttle new busness wll be plants met ths week wth edtoral staff members of several evenng at the annual Student tee, n behalt of.the faclty, t>e flag rasng, Sea Scouts; address, Mayor. Stephen Skba: except arport*. presented at the conventon because t s the last conventon held on the Orymes Hll, 3te- Dolan a former boruugamay.-r, Assocaton Awards banquet drve by Prosecutor Edward J, a V., Steel, alumnum, and local newspapers. The meetng,,. rp \t Dnner Dance Here Next Week benedcton, Rev. Augustne.,.. structures hd to be bult; s held at the forge nn, dscussed of the Synod as t s presently ten h - v N. Y., campus. as well as members of the Borough Councl, and also of de Medvlgy, St. Ellas Church. f( S( L. n Sept.nber a new. establshed wall A u*d. tnd wtully every ty.,, (, son, lu, nd,. d ^,, An. buddy Poppy Sale wll be held At 2:3, Gold Star Parents tons, partcularly pertanng pesutent efforts of H. A. flenwlh parother Lutheran nsuramw com Ay * prek:nted the L Dnner at C.W.V. Home, Jackson and Carteret Avenues. n- Repres»tjok he local plant to a Jfcqr»Lu to press publcatons. Wro ^therlmmd Ufel nessv, executve secretary of, d«u» >»»*» W«> " «*""«..uhl UnLer Dane- «nd n- by SUr Undng Po.t 234, Ve- j "n «*», *. m^t«. ^S? ST /SRfS f h«cawwret,jndwtrl ASEOr.an vcaton, Rev. Medvlgy; address of PMC Col.or*.,.lj> cm}o>fl b;fe Mdat tho L* of Htt #, Servces Stnday ht Zon of welcome, Mr. Fazekas; ntroducton of dgntares; bene- resdent manager, and Joseph holders. jwestvaco) were Peter N. Gads, dlesex County Board of Free- as a lenor. He must be a student who has demonstrated Mayor Stephen Skba ha* Church wll be held at 9:3 A. urged the support of the pdppy M\ and :45 A. M. wth the dcton, Rev, Medvgy. P. Lamb, personnel supervsor. Need New Road outstandng relgous leadershp sal* sermon topc. The Hymn n r a; nc s^^ms^s s The plants nvolved are part and scholastc ablty. Mayor Stephen Skba cfcd T:;e mayor sad: The won- Lutheran Worshp". The Zon the need of an ndustral ro.4 of the northern Mddlesex Wally, a junor majorng n, fnal We UMd." Mr. RUey went ^ ^ ^ ; L ^ ^ J ^ the V.F.W. b d»- Senor Chor under the drec-carterel Resdent leadng from Carteret to Ln^ County commttee of the state- phlosophy s a graduate of ce,)-ovld- on,, "the oldest UU» ( wnstructon».-..-v..v.. rs nee prt-td-nt: Rudolf,,.. proceed* from the ton of Mrs Robert Peterson To Sng n Norway ^fc Cnemlcal den "That s our next goa " ndustry coun- Carteret Hgh School. He s a of 4 flre-.nw known to man--etrth nr * r sfcona V; " presdent. ajmual Buddy pamf g^ n^^r [n!,.. How sha u th[, Young the mayor sad. "We wll try to. <* "J cl!! nf of Warn New Jersey. sru,, Mr. HoM{. Gads, member of the Wagner College ro>r of and»tone e and aome of Ule Mrs f " Buc.mnan. Uea»- than wartant a generous con- Secure Ther Hearts", by Dahle. CARTERET - Julus L. Ksb. enlst the ad of the state and newert u well, Rch at epoxy ur r " SUj» rt the Councls charman n ths Chor. "V nbutwn tnbutwn from each member of Mrs. Frank Hll H s organst. gas. of 64 Georse Street, CarteretJ county on ths project. He also area, ndcated that whle ( 4 m.nor renw" 8om» materal* lke t» r > ; Homas vll»r record- lnll communty. The prompt^ Le roy F-edprckson and Jod for eluson Ms sfcnt.ry: V.Lf.tne Blatz, ^p nn w our d «abled and sepn czlsmadln, adult advsors wll perform wth the Rutgers seys number one ndustry, Catherne Hermann ng of Roosevelt Avenue from a junor at Rutgers Unversty. spoke of the need of wden* chemcals comprse New Jer- xh pprumljuu- me»h,,u«ed e Plarm;njf«w>rol. came from a f«away corfc*p<nduw ^cretarv:,, Un-ng^, - vroranj, t* the magnf-jto "nw^-ltothe the youn^ peoples Male Chorus at the Bergen n- Bradys Corner to the Turnplm Luther there s much msnformaton Funeral Saturday as nda. / Mlton ComvrMrd. Mn, Joan MDt Care gven the orphans L^^, havt, announced that taxatonal Festval n Norway and lack, understandng of nterchange. The layman may fnd the Fabru-atore and Frank. Rposta.... an(j wdow* of om honored war June 6. v F,. K wll vst Surprse Lake t. The Councl has as one of CARTERET Catherne B. Mayor Skba lauded the aot*- most MlfclnK feature n the members at larkf The 6-voce chorus has been and Arthurdead. the fosterng of _true foranoutng Suldfly^, ternoon ts objectves the solvng of Hermann, 83, of 37 Roosevelt of H. A. Hennessy, executve re-a lghtng created by 4 Stupar,past prew Amencantm these are some nvted to appear at the festval n a jont performance wth Mddlesex Nursng Home, Me-ndustral Assocaton n help- Cars wll leave the Parsh Hall ths problem, Avenue, ded Tuesday at the secretary of the Carterel (Contnued on Page 2 n prcmntnr t; a n ggft to of the hghly commendable at 2 P M. the Yale Unversty Wnd Symphony. The Yale aggregaton The Companes represented! tuchen, 8he s survved by a ss-nter, Mss Barbara V. Hermann, Hear Dolan to get the nterchange. presdent Arthur 8tu-thlngj beng done by the V J.W. O J. Junor Pront Tonght l ar Meetngs for the week nclude Wednesday, Chor Re - Ma^r of Cen mones John through hh our unselfsh lfh suppflrt ncluded the Woodbrdge Townshp plants of Amercan Cyan- pot d thr also numbers about 6 memgroups wll leave for *. Ltus landed the d-detdn and o t» Buddy Poppy Sale. hearsal, 7:5 P. M.; Thursday, amd, Heydeu-Newport, Cataln of Carteret. She was the sster Prosecutor Edward J, Dolan, PlldtK-S bers. /(/ krmnwn tenur Unrt!< of Mr Stpar a* the "When we buy our BuddyCatechetcal Classes at 6:3 P. Corporaton and Koppers Company: and the Perth Amboy former mayor of Carteret for addtonal lnk, predcted an of Joseph A. Hermann, who waswto nflated the move for tha Both CARTERET The Junor Asspcuttons onk presdent;popple» on the weelc of MayM. and 7:3 P. M. Saturday, 8 contnued Mayor Skba, Norway June 4 and wll be * *",* PromCommlttee of the Cut- that has s.ned»n nms. Mr. M A. M. the Senor Catechetcal plants of dupom, Natonal Lead 6 yean. ncrease n ndustry and noted. :!K mm thanks gue6ts of the Norwegan gov- tt-ret Hgh School P.TA held a Lltu» r.wrted. " t.m perwnal- «.but mpor- Class leaves for Phladelpha trrment durng ther stay and Wtco Chemcal. Other She was a communcant of (the convenence for motorsts. Carteret plants whch belong to St. Josephs Church, born lnjln a lghter mood, Mr. Dolan, * "TV.m-etn, to make-fnal plan, to! V voud. for th- T^utauJJ where t wll vst the Lutheran]there. Followng the festval the Councl are Metal and Carteret and lved here all herformer borough mayor, sad the l>» tvent whch wll take plac drve Theologcal Semnary, the np p earance, they wll tour t CtllOff Thermt Corporaton, and lfe. She was a former prncpal of Carteret Hgh School and pad off wthn a year and % cost of the new lnk could be Tonlg.Ht at the 8- Demetrlu.-, forth Lutheran Publcaton House,Wstern Europe,, presentng : KUyl-ne Amercan Agrcultural Cheml Communty CenUr. Co-char- * "fk«.r ctl< " ether n. ruw ma- men who were ready and the Deaconess Mother-concerts n Norway Denmark, vlv durng cal Co. co-owner of Hermann Bros. half f nght racng could be man of thr affar are M> he P ltvw at a tme house. West Germany ard The Nethfor ol to glve Mason Supply Co. She was aheld on the meadows adjonng George Balk* and Mrs. Joseph when our naton could not sur-ncomng Pe.dt:: :ay Bon- of dd gve ther poned untl Monday, May 28, The regular meetng of thejerlands. They wll return home member Thrd Order of Servtes he Turnpke. Board Symchk and are beng asssted " vve wthout them. Hundred* Church pouncl has been post- f J June 3 Break Ground Sunday Altar \ > ob> laywuy The Cartret Hgh School, kosk also lauded dd lv l won work of o Uve4 and those we cannot due to the Synodca Conven ON COUNTY BOARD For Vec PH Project\ K^* and Rosary Socety of St. The ad^n ths projectby by a group olf Junor mothers. State Hghway Commssoner church. >lmttlnr PTA. wll nstall new offcers \^.stupar and a:!"<-non»t*!y j orget«ton. Durng the pasta) ab CARTERET Mrs. Stephen! The " uneral be held Dwlght R. O. Palmer was cted. CABTERET The (round Mr. Palmer also was a speaker* at the meetng n the hxh.-f-rred to Mr S^nr as "The sence emergences for th parsh wll be taken cafe of by Rev. been named a new member of frst Senor Ctzens Housng Angus jm, Harrs, treasurer, Skba, wfe of Mayor Sklba, has Saturday at 9 A. M. at the breakng ceremones for the Others to make remarks wen Synoweetl Funeral Home, 56 alteru-.school, Wednesday evenw. pe/". Mr. Bonko-k reported (uurch GROUP TO MEET Carteret Avenue, 9:3 at St. com- Lyle B. Gangso, pastor of urthe board of drectors of Mddlesex County Tuberculoss and Carteret wll take place on utve drector of the authorty, Project n the Borough of land Wllam J. Flanagan, exec- May 23 at 8 P. M. There wll be Una recently upxumed com- CABxERET The meetng y Josephs Church. nterment l.lr u fafhlon ahow presented also ntu/es charged «!h he w«k Church Coun- Savours Church, h h Pth Perth Am- A wll be n 8t. Gertrude* Cemetery. Rectaton of Rosary, Prl- Health League. Sunday, May 2, at 2 PJH. at and Mr. Hennessy, who told of.jmk (n- at ths meetng under the dl-,-xplormn tn- :e-d lw " d. u be held Monday May 28. boy. the ste of the Project on conferences and surveys n cfm«! ons drn XTlOd. Md Mrs. Sufcr^nsky, homv tco- Better Schools A*M>CH»""* de- 2 to 5 and 7 to P. M. rtctonof MsOllvwOunderM)!) Ur schools s evd<nrf of the day at 8 P. M. Frends may call Unon Street, off Hudson necton wth the project. Street. Among the guests at H on VH-nomjc teachers. The slutr of sre to mprove our «l»ol»»- Edtorals Contractors on the project [ceremony were Edward J Pat*.y to per -w offcers wll be totalled by LOWEST BDDER are Patock Constructon -Co,, ten, Democratc canddate far ro wth Mr«. Fred Hanrattle of the -^"... ( Carterets excellent transportaton N. Maltese and Sons, nc., CARTEBBT - Chemcal Congress; former Attorney ^rlaul of Mddlesex County P.T.A. ThlslSAU STARTS MO-M." New Turnpke Faclty Cantello dumbng Cap,, Bunk, New York Trust Co., General Grever Rcunan m mrttlnk wll be thf fnal nert- CAHTEHET - &.M" VFW facltes should prove a magnet for Ncholas Schwalje, nc., Dn-Nerer-Electrc Company, nc. bdder Wednesday for $,- Housng Authorty. York Cty, wa» successful Howard Goldberg of the Puttlo wt Another acruevement can be clamed en, to n gof the seaso;n. Meetngs wll Buddy Poppe.s wll *< new ndustry.»f & resume th Sunday. Members of the Borough ANUE J. Patten, Democratc e»ndld>lr m «;o """ 8Mb.. K rv. M. A. K^upka. Krv.» Add, SU., Hudtt «od offcals of the lvwll"- Authurlt/. u alkudauw -j by the present borough admnstraton aa the New Jersey Turnpke Authorty opened ts four-way faclty at the Carteret-Rahway nterchange t marks, a forward step n the progress of the Borough, envsons a new vlsta o ndustral growth and should Schbol Prncpals n appontng prank Bareford and Harry Lubern as prncpals of the two newschools, the Board of Educaton has made commendable selectons. help the development of the Turnpke Both men have been connected wth Lra) Center,- add employment! the borough school system for many and brng addtonal ratables. V^rs and have acqured a wealth of Ths new and mportant lnk, would experence n the scence of educaton, never becojne a realty were t pot tranng and proper dscplne of school far the dynamc efforts of Prosector! chldren. Edward J Polan. who ntated the j Poth are wejl ftted for ther new.lotatoos wth the Authorty whle! assgnments and added responsblervne as nayor of the Borough,! tes, not only because of ther excellent Others who gave a helpng hand educatonal backgrounds but due to were Davd T Wlentz, member f»f the ther long assocaton wth the Car* democratc Natonal Commttee, mem- teret publc schools. Ther qualflcahjrs of the Mddlesex County Board of Lons as members of the faculty has ftsholders State Hghway Comms-! won them commendatons many tmes Freeholde, g durng the total of 47 years n the soner Dwght R O. Palmer, members system. of the Carteret Borough Councl, the The recent appontment of Robert Carteret mttwtres through ther eecuttwe drector, H. A. Jtaweuy, and ODoutell as assstant superntendent monben of Urn Turop* Authorty. of sctaool also hag won approval. More Pctures on Pales 2, 3, 8 and 2 23, worth of 6-day notes of the* Housng Authorty nterest rate wll be.44 par cent. Councl were evdent n th (Contnued on Page PRESENTATON OF COLjDKH: Coauaau4er Lawrence Voft of the Carteret VFW Post 24 s shown premtutug Natlmul Color* t«the Km Ad *tuad, n tumor of ther outstandng" tcnlce U» he lt

2 MRS. ROBERT J. FNN tmss Masculn Brde Of Robert Joseph Fnn Feld Trp Made By School Pupls CARTERET - The seventh Hnd- students ol Columbus Svhool spent uesdny, Mn.v 8 on nn educatonal trp to Trcnln The group, ccompantd by Mn LcTs. Mrs. Amela Frt/. Mss Kldlu Czajkuwjk ] (cl Hro.vn nnd Robert ^ll- an. tll n lour buses from t le swuul nt H;;O A. M.. nnvlv, ;l hr Hltf Museum whl w. " Lhc frst, pont of ntcrc-t on llr tlcny. Fo nc museum tm\ wl.tl over to tlt- Stall Cap-,to. wn-re they were ;nt>ud and.-corwl lo the Senate nnd As. cmbl.v chmber.s. Sgl. John J. Adnn.s spoke to the group The Uovcrnots recepton *, room was found to be of treat nrnm. At the Old Barracks, the lou ops hud an opportunty to,n w sonf (t th: antques of the Colonal nnd rtevolton-, perou. AHe men tluy m boutlnl the buses lor Washngtons Crossng They vsted u new museum whch s located n the ennsylvuta State Park. Here the famous Emnmel Leutze punt- :, "Washngton Crossnu the Delaware," WHS vewed, md an explanaton Kven. The McKonkey Ferry Museum, whch was also vsted, symbolzes the buldng n wlf <jcn. Washngton rested aft(v t tle memorable crossng of tl)"~ Delaware and befon the mara.o Trenton n 77. Mo y s Fete ^Msterhood for the. MAY 7, 8, 962 Oxer $7 Donated For Mnue Grant CARTERET - Dr. John Penlck, drector of the Mlnun Scholarshp Fund announced today trml the house to house drve, \leldrd slghtly over seven nun-! dred dollars. Returns from professonal nnd busness snllctntlnns nre not complete. Dr. Fenlck stated: "Funds! shps nnd grants. We defntely plan to award some of these wthn the next month or so for the academc year,; Students already attendng col- lege mny apply for assstance as well ns those just begnnng ths phase of ther educaton" Applcaton blanks may be obtaned from Dr. Fenlcks offce nt 37 Washngton Avenue. TO CONTMT. CARTERET Mss Los Ann Damlrk hm been granted admsson to the Berkeley Secre- J n ln J To Enter taral School.. Her hgh school actvtes n-! Florda» P<»r«.V elude ber a member of the CARTERKT busness staff of the Annscott wn wn News, a member of the Frenchg^,,, ;S receved notfcaton mayor. been,. held tembers D? ther d;u 6 n - Tan, Assstant Dlwtor, nfor- bachelor of edu ; Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo ter mee\m from Mday evenng mnton Servces. Nrw Jersey,from Rders Coll Dewz, 57 Hckory Street, at at the bynagogue of Lovng Of Rahway Patrolman Turnpke Authorty, and Sum-! ter of commercal ~:.:beth General Hosptal, Justce. Mrs. Peter Van Wallendael, presdent, presded. Mrs. nrr N. Weener, Counselto the Rders whrre MV 9. Mrs..Dewtz s the for- Board of Educaton. Ca:teret. magna cum h:; CARTERET Mss Jance The brde was escorted CARTERET Mss Maryann class of 952, served three years y mo,. j[ a!..^l:t t* F^M Morton Baum gave the openng. holds a master tf Mare Masculn, daughter of her lather. She wore ft floorlength gown of slk, organza T. Elko. daughter of Mr. and n the Navy and s a patrolman, braver. Mrs. Van Wallendael degree from Rut;; J Mr. and Mrs. John Masculn, John T. Elko, 4 Sharot on the Rahway polce force. son born to Mr. and Mrs. greeted the followng suests: ford s a membc: : me the bhdo ofmd 7 Matthew Avenue, was mar- over taffeta trmmed n alencon. Lous S.uz, B2 Bergen Street, nterclangc JT rled to Robert Joseph Fnn lace at necklne and applques] Mls - TF- t. :-.!- % w tun ^?**rhtt^ Hflro * Mrs teret Educaton.\ ^ Alexander Klock, son of Mr at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. May 7, j» Sunday at 3 P. M. The double rng ceremony cmony was performed tran was also applques of Sasl *; J J^ " Jefferson Avenue, Rahway, n on the skrt. The removable ftnd MrS Nch las Contnued from Page \< Mddlesex Count-!. Assocaton, De;>:: :. ** alencon lace. A double crown ^presented them wth corsages.^ s ^ ^ Daughter bom to Mr. and jnd. watt mercury»upor ( New Jcrw, v. at 4 p M ^ by Rev. Andrew Okal n Sacred ^ commemorate Mothers Day. ^ _ Mrs Raul Fernandez. 33 Warren.Street, at Perth Amboy enough lght,"" llumnare. closely spaced, and rf. Rey Thomas " Heart Catholc Church. alenoon lace, seed pearls anfl &n_ A secal candle lghtng r" The brdegroom s the son of crystals held her fngertp vel. s P eclal _,,.,-,, SM performed thf CARTERET-The Columbus- General Hosptal, May. nmrs. Rose Fnn and the late of French llluslon. She ctt-wemony was conducted ceremony. et whle sttng n hs car any- Mr. Fnn, 56 Unon Street, rled orchd, babes breath and " lo Parer,. Teachers As- ough from 9S3 Q Gven n marna.e by her n to Mr. and where n the nterchange, He ^ m m M, held ts regular Mrt Perez, 42 New The engneer may fnd the Evelyn Sprm«rr Masculn was! - &te When Mr and Mrs. Fnn left Mrs.Samuel MS. samue Breslow tsresow and unu Mrs. HUB. father, nun, the»«brde unu<- wore»«" a «slk "* " - or- mommy mectnc luesday eve- Bru Avenue. most strkng feature n the darter, Eva. mad of honor for her sster, on a tour of the southern!al Carpenter were honored by ganza gown wth Alencon lacr- nlng n Columbus school. ENGAGED TO WED: Mr. welded curved grders, "an es-... Brdesmad? were Msses Helevstates, the brde \ynestl>sether daughters, Mrs. Judy chapel tram fngertp vel wu The Coumbus School chl- Daughter born to Mr. and and Mrs, Wllam M. Kow, thetctlly pleasng and stmc-; Argentnes d.. Fnn sster of the brdegroom- sut wth bone j^a da" al)d Breslow and Mrs. Ann Carpen- a crystal and pearl crown. She dren cntertaned wth a phys- Mrs. Rchard Kuzma. 9 War- 7 George Street, Carteret, Rurally unque method of brdge.perotlst plan. Joyce Pry and Mrs. June Pavaan orchd cq- nc u ded couple : ter, representng all the moth-carred orchds and stophan- ral educaton ftness program. _ ren Street. ft Perth Amboy have announced thr ensagement of thrr daughter, Ve- all of Carteret. Flower grl was wll lve at ng Ave-ers and daughters of Ssterhood.otls on a prayer book. Trophes were presented to General Hosptal, May. Mss Brenda Montecalvo, cousn nue, Carteret. V w The past presdent-mrs. rvng Mrs. Wllam Baldwn, sster outstandng athletes: eghth - ronca Mary, to Frank L. bon of the brde, from Woodbrdgej Both are sradu&tss of Car-Levtz and Mrs. Snm Breslow of the brde, was matron of grade, Garland Davs; seventh " t,, p, Smth, Jr., on of Mr. and Jacke Masculn, brother of:teret Hgh School. The brde s,who were present, were present-honor. Mss Sopha Klock, of Rrade, Anthony Jmnez; sxth llk Abbruoto, UO Poplar Mrs. Frank L. Smth of 56 the brde, was best man. Ush-!employed n the offce at W. T. ed wth a corsage. Also, the fol-:rahway, sster of th» brde, and grade, Steven Breza. -, y (jennal f \«q Harrson Avenue, Oarteret. ers were Al Remtnas, RchardJQrant Dstrbuton Center, Me-.lowng members of long stand- Mrs. Edna Androvch, of Cran- The program was under the " Of: l" al - May^S- Mss Rose was graduated Federoho. Joseph Slpos and tuchen. H.^r husband s em-ng were also honored: Mrs. ford, were brdesmads, George supervson of Mrs. Mame rougher born to Mr and from St. Marys HRh School, Wllam Fnn, all of Carteret.ployed atart Metals. Avenel. sdore Brown, Mrs. James Klock, of Haskell, brother ofgreenberg and Lous Ngro, Mrs_ f osey)h Sebok n 2 Snarot Tfrth Amboy, and s employed by the Y Y. Tele- ; "" Brown, Mrs. Alex Kestenbaum.the brde, was best man. Ush- physcal educaton drectors. street, at Perth Amboy Gen- Mrs. Rose Schwartz, Mrs. Al ers were Stanley Ruddy of The trophes were donated craj Hu-ptal May 9 phone Co. Mr. Smth s a «Dance Tomorrow Woodmen Crcle a Carpenter, Mrs. -eon Green- fords and Max Whte of Rah- by the P.T.A. The grls wll re-.j. jradaute of (arteret Hgh For Ukranan Group Meetng and Socal^ way. On return from a weddng ceve ther trophes at a June Dauyl. T born to Mr and School. He s now bfrvn? n Ktllfel present- trp to the Poconos, the couple assembly when they have con- Mrs. Wendell Phllps. Fredskt enttled Mother wll resde n Rahway. pleted ther tests.,erck 8tmt. at Perth Amboy thf l\ S. Army, Fort Dfvens, Mass. A September weddng tlon for the nc uccaae Defense u of rum Four lest ts Woodmen wuoae crcle Crcle Jr. uruve Grove 9v K,. n P5t" whrh «ns nar- u L J L *. for Ukrane, Branch met Saturday afternoon n Odd?T * : t^ r XZr L The,ueneu General Uav May 9 s planned. 9. bnde was graduated from No. 9, Carteret. wll Sponsor a Fellows Hall. Rose Mare Dandance on May 9 at the Royal ku presded n the absence of featurng Mrs. Burton Prce, Hgh School, class of T At a communty ttrvct. wt hav* nwmbud a q MEET nformal!** lltrotur* of volu* c* you and your to" 953, and s employed as secre- CARTERET The Frst Slo- parng for on tm«rgtnt]r. Gardens n Rahway. Dancng, Andrea Toth. Mrs phlll P aladner Mrs sl "tary n the Systems Depart-,vak Ctzens Club Patrons Bowl- QUCK-UHUNCf CAU lul«f t* wth rauslc fufnshed by Fur-j There was a Mothers Day dore Br^ j mem of Merck & Co., nc.. Rah-ng League wll hold ts frst daks Band, wll begn at 7:, program. Mrs, Jula Tarnk. r n p. porm,,! way Tne brdegroom graduated meet nn tonght at 8 oclock, at P.M. : Jr., supervsed and welcomed }\ RTTTOFT D ht fron the Macnlne an( Metal the Slovak Club, Roosevelt Ave-!the mothers, Mrs. Amm c... C," f_ r. "."!. P^."jTradcs Hgh School, New York, nue. DOWN WOULD CARTERET Prosecutor Edward J. Dolan, speakng at the nterchange fete, su(- jeated tht constructon of a track for nght racng close to the nterchange. "The bon<l d ndebtedness for "" toe projejet»ould be pad off - n a year and a half," he * prophesed. ;: Hs suggeston brought laughter from the crowd. rs LQUORS -Drve-n- Servng Vour Beer, Wne and Lquor Needs Pershng at Randolph... relaxaton jt th< seashore n the heklthy sun nd salty ocen ar. Beachfront sundecks, hearted and protected pool, modem ar-condtoned Ocean Wng looms wth televson; prvate b«ch entrance; vared entertanment program. Wrte for European Modfed Amercan, and nclusve vacatun Plan rates or phone l n N. Y., MU 2-89 Central Boardwalk Atlantc Cty Oftdlw Manumt"! JMlh Wlll Suns, ld May supervsor, served refreshments. Ech mother was presented wth a gft. The door prze was won by Mrs, Oga Star. The followng mothers were guests: Mrs. Helen Danlft}, Mrs. Elzabeth Mkaglo, Mrs. Olga Sltar, Mrs. Anna C. Mostback and Mrs. Jula Tarnk. The next meetng wll be June 9 at 2-, noon. There wll be a closng luncheon at* Skbas Dner. Patterson - Uston bout to be held n September. Brtan assures U. Rhodesan electon. N. on the buldng permts for 4-famly dwellngs. HELP WANTED CARTERET Steno-typst (capable) to work n law offce. Call K -267 NOWS THE TME TO BRNG YOUR KTCHEN UP. TO DATE! Would you lke to add a new bathroom to your home or modernze your old one? Want to brp your ktchen up-to-date, fnsh off a room n b»ej ment or attc, enclose» porch, or enn add» new wng to your home? Whatever jour Meaa may be, tee ua for convenent, low-cost nnamclnr to turn them nto realtes! FRST NATONAL BANK N CARTERET " Good Bank n a Good Town" 25 Cooke Avenue K -56, 58-9 Carteret Open daly»to 3, Frday»to «Drve-Up Wndow Open Daly 9 to «\ rrtuy 9 ts 8 Member Federal peposlt nsurance Corporaton WTHOUT the nterested attenton Rven to many small detals, our servce would be no dfferent than urdnary servce. funeral home, nc. ran* Syntvrtckl, D>cler J A FUmnQ, GOOD and PLENTY Food taste where Tops n prepared mans, thats shne! qualty, to perfecton, served n man-szed portons. Guess thats why so many men eat herel REASONABLE FBCES CAtllltl. NW JJY Hearty portlon of food at ts bat CARTERET DNER 8 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret FREE CUSTOMER PARKNG AAEA y$ f hr llol> amlly.t.y Hrac/cttskl. treasurer: Mrs t: Mrs. Edwn Krrtmnnn desgn." Sunshne Ads Nne prme,-.,. a score o( sub (Contnue mm Page V formed the work <ohn 8klha, crowd a.s *& > Andrew Bn- n late Docrmhrr of Mr. md Mrs. Frank nck. Republcan canddate for and Clubs, freshman «aj o j ^ acceptance to the Unl- The nvch allon uas Rven by; senor and junor play com-> vrrst y,,f Florda. Rev. M. A. Konopka. pastor of lltw j Whle n h:h school John the Holy Fnmlly OurrJ. and Los lves wth her parents. w,..,,.., Ardent eoun- Hw benedcton b\ Rev»*<<- M, ma M..la.ph Damok of $ ^ ^ ^ %Z d.son Wo^terneye, paste, of J Dorothv Street. Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs Kdwurd Sutton. 7 Van Burrn Avenue, at Elzabeth GeV:;l Hosptal, May 3. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Korkowsk, 6 Lafajyettf Street, at Rahway Hospltal, May 4. Mrs. Korkowsk s the former Loretta Fsher. Moblheal Ethcal" Contnued, :. law bef. class C.nnan Club, homeroom ^ Prwlytn Chuah.^ ^ ^ been :. charman truck, and served as The dedcaton commttee trnte hfn, A \<-l :. prnrnl durng stu- t-omprlwd d John Jh J. J Stdn. Sd fcx Exec- WR. U > )p V accey and plans lo mut art?, le lve- 27 You Wll Get.. V The - Fnest Fuels Avalable V Complete Parts Servce Program \f Lfe nsured Budget Plan v/the Fnest Servcemen (Our Men are Traned & Experenced) l You Swtch to.. GEO. CHAMRA : was nl.h) prevously " B 4, ()mns Deve. Ba A wll, borne Dvson.. Co-Charmen;!nonus u-»e- Lubern b man.. xuth W,,,retsat rl " C wm6ll:lmn Cll tltl t;. DO ""-n«rosf Beu-J wth \- paems a M D\m\l\ ConmsMoner, l^ suv;l Mr - :Cuteret Housng Authorty;. B - rff " Chme.s Hall, Consuctlon n- Mr- Barefod. & SONS A D» ol Cbodotb Bros t Vrlf K HOKS DAY COAL - FUEL OL. BURNER SALES A SKKVCE 24 LeffertB Street, Carteret, N. J. We Offer FULL BANKNG SERVCE SAVNGS ACCOUNTS CHECKNG ACCOUNTS PERSONAL LOANS AUTOMOBLE LOANS HOME LOANS BUSNESS LOANS SAFE DEPOST TRUST SERVCES CARTERET BANK»d TRUST CO. "Your Bank Snce 923" MAN OFFCE: BRANCH OFFCE: S Cooke Avenue Carteret Shoppng Center UNKNO UOUH8; BANUNO HOUa»; Daly * A. M. to 3 P. M. Daly U. M. u «p. M rrda A. M. to P. H. rld la A. M.»o 4 t». rub PABKNO LOT < p. M. to a P. M. Member Federal Reaerve System and Federal Oeposjt nsurance Corporaton spector, Carteret; Mrs. Marga-,2T ym» as a :.., ret Jackson, Secretary, Carteret Carteret school t., llou.^ng Authorty; Wllam J.,taught two yea:- McGraw, Jr., Supervsor, Emer- : Sussex County \ Eeruy Servces, New JerseyjSchool he s heu!, Turnpke Authorty; Horace A. mercal departm- ;: (Ml HEADQUARTERS fffl CV DEFENSE HfORMAllOH Cvl DtlnM Kommndtd lohrgncy lltm 2 Drug Stan Prtduclt w* rkomtd lor QUK BANDS. Stern* Adhttvt Btndaget PRO-CAP ADHESVtJ TAK 3 wdth* on roll REXALL ELASTC AN DAG t 5,, yd. x 3" REXALL ABSORBENT COTTON. Sttflf. ab*orb«nt QUKPAD5. Stnltgauu squarm, 2" REXALL OAUZE BANDAOE Sterle. yd» «2" REXALL SPRT AMMONA AROMATC. Uuful lnt ad n fantng QUKEASE SKN ONTMENT Concantrattd Vtamm A 4. For mnor burnt, abraont, tc. REX-SALVNE BURN MWY REXALL M-3 ANTSEPTC MOUTH WASH REXALL AEROSOL MERTHOLATE (Thlmrotal Llly). Frst Ad Antseptc REXALL ARTFCAL RESPRATON TUBE. For mouttvto-motjth artfcal rnpratfon. Both Adult and Chld! QUMTEL rver THERMOMETrCR.Or,lwHh SraktOMatc Cut THRU. Qott thru tht akn to rtllevt mutculr chat and palm EYCLO JEYC DROP! ClMntH. l HANDY FOLDERS Tt ltd "Check L*t ol We- An Emergency," then -? * *r*yoursto«rv«a > - n preparng your own -r-,< y pack and tort your Err* Kt. You ow«t to your U - hv«thtt* ttrn* READ- ftexau. LOW CALORE Df AD. Mnttm det mtnjtncy.. you «nunttl vtmm» mntrls (rom ths scentfcally bala- nutrtonal forrnuu MXALL COUCH CtNTtR TABLET!. For coygf^! J cotdl, «xc»«v#m^(. mnor bronchal rttj- SUPER ANAPAC COLO TALET. HelO ave-y*" cold hurts. dacongtttant, BSLUMNA ACD-QUARO TABLETS. For actu!" let JwO-METER AEROSO KASAL ffwr «con aunt. antd..f and antlhlsumlne PABUOl WTH CODENf For lmpl* darrh««upttt ttomach HTACALMA LOTON ftllltvm Wt wll U SM! MB ytu wt* KM ht r«" * wld,, togt M ^ tchng, bur^.rg offldn-ooltonou msec. blta, mnor skn "< Ja KXALL TOOTHACHE W*» MXALLAkWN.No " fntar-actlng a»p<""""" REXALL RUBBNG ALCOHOL HLL PHARMA "The Home of Servce" 587 Hoosevelt Avenue For Prompt Uellverjt Servke Pnonr * l av

3 A A " -,-n-cp.kb MAY 7, 8, 962 l.rl Carteret Communty News Rostov" mearn assurance that memoral prayers and wll be rected for our ones," he Md. Cmvflle Ffty ndvduals haw nncrlbod ther names on np -s 7 45 "roster" thus far. Servces tre held every j /\ M lllnp at Lovm JlMco Conms (,<. - : naton»tl P. M sh» ) 45 _ :45 M sun- ThP Buldng Fund drve las made fne progress dunc the put week. Fve membershp pledge* were sgned for H mn-; mum of $3 and many hundreds of dollars were receved n redempton of pledres U..AM (J. HlREt A M- fkts COVKTK) AWARD: n meetng Sam Oeurmman, fnance Cad-t Muster Set, Wllam,, m mty Cen-jchalrman, urned all those who (. lluber lus been Rven the,n he ht-ld ths have pledged, to redeem pledge: Ctnvar Award of Mfrlt at Muv 24, atas " possble the.hth annual mltary notce Con- The Bar-mlUvah of Rchard (l»\ ltrmnny at Rutgers. He Barry Oreenbrrg wll be ccle- was ted as the outstandng, s wla ure.bratrd ; next Saturday May 2(. Ar h "Tf»ROTO sophomore. Communty at Lovng Juntcp COngreKBlon slate of of-a Kddush recepton wll follow ;,,r the com-v Falcon Hall chldren. ther u Conn The al Scence Club Hstoran for.-twberry - festval <-. -> < and rew(). kshop wll b " e ndd at the her senor year. card pn.> < our He- for recovery: Mrs " : y! h! s?! U, dy.* <v<nlnk Whte Memoral Foundaton: Mss Horn nn wll complete her May 2 at 8 P. M, n the sym- Tnun v )aac». Mr ly-lbowlt/, Mrs Ltchfleld, Conn. student teachns m her Senor god Tckets may be obtaned ou con- J. Barry Tlc objectves of the work- Y " lr next fall at Amty Refrom charman. Mrs..,! ^U < M l,,, ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^,, ^. ^..... HlRh lltlhrr. who prevously receved thr Chrago Trbune Aw Tl for dstnxushfd nlt;n mert la»t year, s a hsl»r* major at Rutgm. Up * the- on of Mr. and Mrs. Thpmlrc lluber, 48 Roosrvplt The Qreonbcrk t»mll> m- letter to vlu * the entre Jewsh comv urned munlty to partcpate ndvdmrrtlu. ual nvtatons have not been Avptup, Jewsh sent. ;:.!, wll be ~ who, The Junor Hgh Hebrew nledue, school Chor now parttepau* Strawberry n our or- n our wftekly Sabbath Servce! at Lovng Justce Conxreaton report young voces add KMM v,,,mnu w»uty to our servce*. Parent. Vmlnrv of the Mchael M. Capk, Brde To Resde n Borough Al FRET- A pretty wed- za- was matron,,f *«took pace n St. Elza-Brdesmalds were, h e (.mvh Saturday after-jludle Bakos, There-* M»r "">" wh,. n M.ss Ethel. Polon-lelnlak. both of Car,,,,, "arol e f, flnughter of Mrs. JohnResko, Elzabeth, cousnof the l. 29 Unon Street.and brde. Mss Dane Ch,, /lu. Ca" lute M Poloncsek, became teret, brdes nece ml junor of Mchael M. Capk brdesmad. of Mr md Mrs John Ca- James Str. Cm t «-., s 4; > p >lc Street. best man. Ushers wnv Hobert Wlllnm Capk NotreKent, Joseph Sltn/,,,lm Pn- Cathedral Trenton, ahoncsak, brother of the brde "" ; n of the brdegroom, affl-and John Capk. nephew,,f thr "ltted, asslstetl by Rev. An- brdegroom, all ol Crn.-t lh "" y»"be- The couple dew to Florda le brde was Rven m mar- After May 28 they wll bo at by her brother-n-law, G. home at 45 Ftch street For Chlsznr, Carteret, She travelng, the brde *- O r<. «beae Kown of sknner Ratlndress wth patent loather acwth long, ponted cessores.. a ftted bodce, scoop Both were (tnulualtd from adorned wth Vence Carteret Hgh School The pleated bouffant skrt brde s employed by thefrst n whch was attached square Natonal Bank n Canerct. chapel-lekth tran trmmed Her husband attended Rut-^ wth Vence lace. A four-ter Kers Unversty and LS employed: <>f Englsh lluson was heldby the desgn engne.cr! decoronet of crystals and partment of Foster Wheeler. The brde carred two Corp., Carteret. He s a mem-j whte orchds and lles of the ber of the 5th Aworjd Dvl- valley on a orayerbook. son, Army Natonal Guard.! M.ss Ellen Ahlerng. Carteret, Elzabeth. He has completed sue was mad of honor. Mrs. Chs- months of actve duty. Mss Horn s Awarded Workshop Scholarshp CARTERET Gal Heleneand Bology Educaton Major Horn. daughter of Carteret! she has partcpated m many C! actvtes wh,h U,c,ude Street s the recpent ot the the " l!)la Federated Garden Club of., CY nectcut Summer Conservaton Workshop Scholarshp for :rrlldrnl. Wll.,-fM ol ouf Mecttt* ths week Dal College no a better job ol teachng the brdge, Conn. Band - - stlldent Educaton Assocaton, Scence Club. Junor Counselor for! Freshmen, Dormtory Repre-l Set for Sunday lhr nth Annual Connectcut sentatve, Junor Vuety Showj.^..Conservaton Workshop con-j Socal Actvtes Commttee and jtlcll S,,.,,».,r u.. t. TT!..«.._jt.. n,f \7frnne OthCT ClSS lctlvlt-lp** by Unversty o[.varous Connectcut, College of Agrl-!^e has been elected to serve.m Servces 7 P M. l newcomeu Tuesday. May 22 -Browm ward Hop. presdent of Ud.es ; ld lmf nl, lllageme<nt aud lo hotn Carteret H uh School n. «attend a* ntermedate Judacans. Hebn. Anxl:rv. Nexf ST ;nd study numerous exam-june. 959, where she was a become ac- Prat. wll be held Monday evenng at pes of natural resources man-wmber of the Natonal Honor! :,. fne prog- Wednesday. May M. May 28. ;;ement n Connectcut n or-socety, Future Teachers of Communty Scout*- -8lalerhood donor. Servces Toncht de to broaden the teachers Amerca, Band, eo-dtor-n- Thursday May 2\ B v The csnkrfuatlon Brntlvr- mharty wth.such examples, chef of the Amucott News, SCOUW Jewsh Commun y hood of srael wll hold ts n-: Mss Horn s completng her news correspondent of the Carjunor year at Central Con- teret Press and many other Bun. n a ulr Frday evenuk servces a M communty the Hll Synagogue on Persan! nectlcut State Colleue, New class and student councl ac- (a;;.rpaton Avenue at 7:5 P. M. Brtn as a Secondary Scence tvtes r. h> ;d at Ur... Mnxan Wntd Words t seems, no matter how t: v. Tle hnd* not qucker tn the fly qu»rlerv" On ll tc dspavd Hll ff gctukl tems whch btlou m Jo Cvl Defense* **»«mlty* ememency kt. n MhUUon to the UM» lust :T."* TJtraf! " l( "* nls t e dsplay UHludf.s t? Rkm.,,tV** <*»» tt» t «mat. ral.. rn-lnnll Pharmacy- mrnded by lhl, lora (lv: h.. LS -.mmunty (.!tfe,, ln. Sl (n, )(. sld).,,.,, ll- lyuarters o[ the nol,.fl ruk t,-. m. s on dw-.:d upplles. )jlsj. llw wjler(, lh(> ma v ; :! > Blown md co-charman, M Jack much as weu as Mrs, Ed- own Sum j.ur.hawd locally.t 587 H«K)»- lust out of Start l<-pendent Rex thoujhout the For /\pf l.onrtut...rbrfnn^y CAHTERET -- U*.-.\ H:t7. nlormathm Mlm. M ant] SmeJ.r: Wnk- Vuple an- cm:-,. Unlon al \J. K M.-Lu U«-.nd lh-y want f)mn(( Company ttlll, gudance on th(, a.,,,. k tnll wll thlj! QUMtlun. We ^ suru>d M, y,; for new " lfonulll "» contract Wllh U*, t l < ct xe unon sad t»mt.allv!,.s.. V?«dnvr J«uw«H.n.nta. an»b -ru- "," ll» le ftld lly wll have to be mj-.v,,!. \l\lll\n Al Ml(>> nstllng Otler st Hglth Dstrct r sulent of theu W ue»tus con- RAFFLES LCKNSC Mrs Mrv H s shown handu thr leadershp p of the Carteret VFW ost 234 Lades. n. * matter." CARTERET Borou/h Auvl.rv over l..mrs. Ruth Donovan as Eghth Dstrct Presdent P d t Gertrme G t Strasser (lft) (left) y-t up a ape- Councl U»t nlfht rrantrd a and ast Auxlary Presdent Mrs, Stella Campbell (rght) look on^ :* dru stofe raltlw llwrnc to thr Car- >enry Head- Urtt Chapter of Hadassah The Rght Way l.an FOR SESSON KXA( ll.v THA "Cm you serve cumpuny?" CARTEKET A Dutch Mad ;jov. lookng Proclamaton!(.SAH. The Carteret Frst Ad Squad, wnched ts annual drve for funds by ( <»n cards to every home n Carteret, funds so rased provde the of the ambulances, frst ad suppment; W HKKKAS. ths year the Squad fnds that t 7 to erect a new buldng and replace older ambulances because of the nl " ""land for servces; - Hl- o[, WHKUKAS, the Carteret Frst Ad Squad s lllll ttd wth any other fund-rasng groups H ur hllls wth no charges for ther servces;, Btephen Sklba, Mayor of Cl N J., do hereby desgnate and pro- " month of May, 962 as Frst Ad "tl strongly urge our ctzens to recogworthness and the necessty of the ls( ml, t H/,- lt do further urge the ctzens to contnlnu,. ; Kenerously as they can to ths Frst fund Drve. K STEPHEN SKBA, Mayor POTOCNQ Bqrough Clerk Pa." sad tl. HP frulll llls blhr. mans better h.. "Usully. my the flth : fl!!! utly what -.he ^.- ll n l docs a,,.. hre a new " repled the Squact was ncorporated n d " ndependent organzaton to promote safety ;u(j lender ftjrst ad to the sck and nu " (»-" )le, volunteer ther servces on a 24- No need to ** < <" " unny skes. Pant even n damp weather m e^ly latexmornng dew! Scho /rex- ^"rs-tays^ub,,^ SPECAL "Buy Your - awa\ Wood. asked the hous-wfe about to party wll leaturt the next.meetng of f tht Polsh Plh Amercan Clubs Lades Auxlary to bo "Yes Maam, both ways." held June ll nt the Randolph CLOUDY OR RGHT USE AU-WEAT^ER UMNALL Jlcrypo/yrene HOUSE PANT Qt. Re». 2. NOW Gal. Keg 8.55 NOW $.95 $7. LATEX PANT v m TWO WKEKS ONLY _ 998 Mm from The Man Who Knows Gl. Angelo Mchael & Son Qualty Pants and Wallpaper Washngton Avenue, Cartel Phone K»-5"> PAOE THREE HOLD CLASS NGHT: The pupls of ftrtjf RR and C.radp 8- p»rtlppnt(-d n Class Ncht cx-rrsps at St. Joseph School last nrht. Thr skts and othrr nrtlvllrs werr nlnnned and executed by the pupls thrmsrlvrs. The plannng cnmmllte* pcturfd. standn. f ft n rght: Steven Ffdlam, Rosrmnry D«Carlo, Deane l*nm>, Kennpth Kovnrs, Susan Emt Walter Kufflman: s^xtrd. W>slfj Calrl, John ^> Buonn. Rev. Domn? Mamo, OSM, pastor of St. Joseph Roman Catholc Church. dstrbuted class pns and rbbons at the concluson of thr program. Thr parents and relatve of the pupls attended. CHEMCAL GROlP MEETS: Here are plant managers of chemcal plants n ths area durng dscusson of publc relatons wth members of thr press. Shown from left to rght are Joseph P. Lamb personnel manager at MC. Julan Poll&k, newspaper reporter; Peter N. Galds. resdent manager of FMC, who presded; James Howard and Glbert Murhead of Koppers Co. Port Readng A( ( F.PTKD BY SCHOOL of her acceptance to Claremont Wrorfr Guess,sudden she reaches over and Secretaral School. your, turns olthe lghts. Well gue-satak ht" rdtrdm u»c vahh "" nu * come you left., _., CARTERET - Mss totn WnUe to hgh scno, Edth glls houw s early lasl lllghlr. can take a hnt. Prekvhat. daushter of Mr and ;aerved on the commttee for; "Well, were slttlnr on the: - Mrs. Ludwg Prekschat, 3 the freshman tea. She lves sofa, sde by sde, mlknr of! Three thousand professonals Jersey Street, has been notfed! wth her parents. ths and that, when all of a seek jobs n U s. Metropoltan Announces New Senor Ctzens Polces coverng expense of hospltallzaton FOR PEOPLE OVER 65 The premum on these polces may be pad by the older people themselves or by ther chldren who may have the ultmate responsblty for hosptal blls. And under present ncome tax laws, these premums arc treated as medcal expenses of the taxpayer or hs dependents for purposes of ncome tax deductons. f you would lke more complete nformaton about Metropoltans new Senor Ctzens Polces, wrte BOX-M 2 c a WOClbBRDGE PUBLSHNG COMPANY SO Grwn Street, tvoodbrldge Metropoltan Lft nuranct Company OUR ONCE-A-YEAR SPECAL! SO LOW PRCED AT LMTED TME ONLY! «New, mproved scentfc last rfore support for growng fe t et Cushon arch and nsole t Ant-scuff toe cap Durable canva? duck Completely washable Amercan-made t Chldrens szes 5-2 (Also msses and boys 2M-3) Navy, Red, Whte, Black, Brown, Lght Blue W U dbrd«t Gre*» Street Orclr. JuneUon Boutw»nd. w»l> Take Prom Pctures N COLOR! Kodak Color Flm and Camera Supples TOTH Photo Shop "Scrcnfr Resdents of Carteret Snce 946" 64 Cooke Avenue, Carteret Phone SPECAL ANNOUNCEMENT JLady Lralr BEAUTY SALON S NOW tu BEAUTY SALON MESSAGE PROM MR. P4ULLP Snce hw»gtways enjoyed carng for your beauty needs, wanted you to be among th& frst to hear ol my new poston and o let you know am lookng forward to sarvng? where can gve youray personal attenton and belter care Ulan Vl r " SPECAL on PERMAMSTS < Reg. $3.5 $ Ref. $26. HeleneCurtte OU Pftrm»nent Wave lft MAN STREET ME 4-9S74 Tun., Wtd.. Thur, WOODB^DOB «-( 9-»,

4 PAGE FOUR 8TOKK \l. PAGEANT; Nurses at the Charlm K. Orerory Rchool of Nurlnf, Perth Amboy (rnrrnl Hosptal, prfurnted a. aeeant nn nn Hstory of Nursng at a meetng of the WoodbrlcUr Uow Club Monday, at Kenny Acrp. Left to rljht: "Clara Barton", Karrn "Florrnce Nkhtlnle", Marlyn.lska: Dr. (adore Rablnnwlt, Mons Club presdent; army nurse, Geraldne Adamowlcz;" l.lnda Rlohard", Dorothy Martn. Boxng Champs To Appear Here AVENEL Guest appearances wll be made by former world box lug champons, Barney Ross and Red Cochrane, at the sports nght sponsored by the Holy Name Bocety of St. MAT 7, 8, 962 AvenelJutorClubwomen Wn Conventon Przes AVENEL--"The Bg Parade" all-around work n nternatlonaa the theme of the annual al relaton*; llrst place for conventon ol the New Jersey ther club newspaper and a state Federaton of Womens golden honor certfcate for Clubs, Junor Membershp De-Uher work for C.A.HE prtment held at the Chalfonte Haddon Hall Hotel, Atlantc Clft Frday through Saturday \AUl hlh ; Members from the local Junor Womans Club attendng were J>leCtS, Mrs. John Egan, Jr., mmedate pa«t presdent; Mrs. James SELN The Fourth Ward Mam, new presdent; Mrs JRepubllcan Club wll meet May Martn Gutowskl, Mra, Donald^ R p. M,. at the selln Publlc Rnder, Mrs. Herbert Hannagan, Llbrftry wlth Cftrl A. Flemng,! Mrs. Robert MHos, Mrs George Jr., presdng. lyatss, MM. Brace MeKee, Mrs. Peter Dlnkowltz and Mrs. James Kenna Mrs. Robert Farrell, Chatham, wag elected to the orftanlzatlonb top post for a two yenr term. succeedng Mss NUCLEAR WARHEAD FKED "over the weght" bouu Wth The Unted States las exjlodfd a nuclear warhead on a Grmm opened the banquel jcolgan and Mss Joyce E Andrews Church, May 26 at 8 Rocky Grazlano, fghts Whch P.M. Also present wll be were to make rng hstory for mssle fred from a Polars submarne n the Pacfc. las G. Wagner, Rutherford Saturday evenng. Mrs. Doug- George Nxon, 8, one of the ther fury. Hs last fght was n last of the bare knuckle an unsuccessful defense Of hs Ths was the ffth n the current Berles of U. a. atmospherc jnew Jersey Federaton of Worn j newly-elected presdent of the fghters. ttle aganst Marty Servo n The Elzabeth Polce Athletc February, 946, s and the frst tme a nulear warhead had been ex- Awards were made for out- ens Clubs was speaker. League, under the gudance of George Nxon, as a bare Edgar F. Gray, PAL drector, knuckles ladlator, defeated loded after beng launched standng work n the varous wll present seven boxlnu bouts. Joe Walker n a 62 rounder that [rom a rocket. departments. The Junor Womans Club of Avenel receved Mchael Myszka of the local lasted 2\ hours. Travelng wth The Atomc Energy Commsson and the Defense Depart- frst place award n ther mem- club has made arrangements a carnval as a booth fghter, lor the show and t has been ment made the announcement bershp classfcaton for best announced the publc s nvted._. declned to gve any detals all-around work n Cvcs, frst aj}d there wll be no admsson except that t was an apparent place for best all-around work chage. mccess. n drama; second place for Barney Ross, famous for hs herosm as a Marne n World War, the Pacfc Theatre, nt one tme held both the Worlds Lghtweght and Welterweght ttles, After beatng Tony Canzonerl for the Lghtweght ttle June , Barney ganed the Welterweght ttle from Jmmy McLarnn on May 28, 93*4. Less than four months later he lost n a return bout WHERE CAN T..:, TAKE. MY CAR? Former HS Teacher Guggenhem Fellowslw WOODBEUOK Dr. Jack M Strln Professor of German at Harvard UnlvrMty. Cambrdge, MawKhuwtts. snce 95S. and former Woodbrdge H-h School tculc has been awarded a Gu^cnhem Fellowshp for study of the relaton hetwern text and muscal sett: n Gcrmm w»j? s o the ;8lh and 9th centures. Dr. Sten, son ol the late The Btelm, who read,., lupland Road, OunhrZ wll sal forvlcnna j,, n,. Junors to Ad At Art E AVENEL-The Jun(lr ans Club of Avew vwr at the Art Evr-lyn F. CoUan, North Arlngton. The huslnrss sesson Saturday mornng was opened wth a flk ceremony by the Grl Scouts of Atlantc Cty. Mrs. Harry Brlndlc, representatve of the Grl Scouts, presented the Junor Membershp Department wth a certfcate of ap- and the canddates wll person- precaton. Two-mnute reports of the years actvtes were ally meet all the members. -, "" llshed by Wayne Unversty D ". ln < W- Gven by the state department WTH THE WND jsometmes qute a lo o excw Press n 96. He Ls also the co-j A talk on parlament [charmen. Mrs. Gutowskl who wll be on dsplay and may be! The talkatve workman was ment. author of two Anthologes ofxedure was gven uy \u< has served ths past year as the purchased or ordered from Mrs. wth an admr- "Why, can remember German Readngs for colleces.legan, parlamentaran state membershp and d parlta Arthur Erb. _, n the vllage n _ and s advsory edtor for Ger-jEgan also gave a fnal mentary )rocedure charman, Resdentsof tho Fourth Wardjstore. He was explanng thavstwt * ^l man Textbooks at W. W. Nor-lr -on the nstallaton held axe welcome to attend the May even n hs job, _ whch peoplej ( J ^u d,,. reported on her departments "Oh, tore up a sde street." ton and Company. 26, wth McLarnn but\le reganed Oeorge took on all comers, and (accomplshments, An electon 25 meetng. thc ttle n a thlrd\attle wth n a sngle day fought ae many was held for offcers McLarnn May 2, 9 as twenty men, each of whom and state department charmen, «««.«Fredde "Red" mu Cochftne ww..,»..v won.. was the "bg boy" of hs nelghthe Welterweght champonshp borhood. As the carnval own- ndvdual award* were pre from rrtelezvlc July29.84 erg money was"* wagered on sented at the luncheon and and held the ttle whle servng Qeorge, t was Georges tusk to Mrs. Robert Mlos of the Ave- n the navy n World War. put each neghborhood hero,nel club, won frst place for her Returnng from servce as a away wth the utmost dspatch. pencl sketch entry n the art Chef Petty Offcer n 945, Red contest. prepared for the frst of two A processonal led by Mss A WORLD OF GFTS For DADS and GRADS SELECT NOW! MARTN LAWRENCE JEWELERS LAY-AWAY PLAN BUDGET TERMS Oprn Frldaj Tll S P. M. ME Man Street, Woodbrdge FREE PLAD STAMPS Wth Any Purchase FATHERS DAY GFTS BOYS AND MENS SHOP 9 Man Street, Woodbrdge Phone ME 4-O3o«NEXT TO A &P J. B. Robblns from the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company wll relate John Glenns "Communcatons n Space". Ths talk wll be accompaned wth sldes of the fllsht. Henry Blllerpeyer, OOP coun- ty charmanf and Bernard Rodgers, Edward Tamalavage.J Robert Perry, Thomas Mller, John McCarthy, Thorvald - sen, county GOP canddates,, wll be guests of the club, Mrs.j Helen E. Bchrelber, Fourth; Ward OOP Townshp Commt-] tee canddate, wll be hostess Commerce, s shown turnng over thr wvrl. " lnse P h f Vazano, nrw presdrnt. nstallaton dnner wll w June 2 at the Brass nucket. Other offcers arc Rnhrrt Vo lkm frst vce presdrnt; Frfd Stebbns. srmnd vce < )r oenl; Henry Schussor, correspondnc secretary: Donald Murpny reenrdng secretary; Wllam Kowalc/vk. treasrrr Drectors are Carl Wheeler, Jerry Shea, Rupert Mller and Robert Whte. Hnh School n 93 NU ng acnowj m Flll and"rutgers Unversty n The exl^lt»;. Hr wved hs Doctor of Ph-^be held at the hosptal \, ksophv decree from Northwest-\ Anxn At)clrw Rnd ^J lverstv. EvBston, -,..... «. «for nne years. Tentatve plan,» Dr. Sten receved hs frstl or r» ^ Pcmc,t, A, Guggenhem Award, ^ethejj* Jgn«the s, lm?, :. wth a Fulbrdht Research }««*"»t Atkns. Mrs Grant n Hs study atw^* - «" ^-,, that tme culmnated n a book«" d Mrs Anthony P, rhh luch he authored entltled. Way8 and Means c-mn, -Rlchard Wagner and the.syn- " charge md a,h,;, ln thess of the Arts". t was Pub-;^ the Ml wth M.s w k ***. f :.,.».,. *,,% LET YOUR FNGERS THE WALKNG urn to the handy Yellow agm to fnd auto products Hd servces of every knd. Whether you want reparng jr weckb, dealen or drvng nstructon, washng or rentng jut read tre ads, :eart the tacts, and put your lnger on the answer tne Yellow Pages. YELLOW PAGES Mercury Federal s Gvng Away 5 FREE PLAD STAMPS FREE To Everyone Openng A $5, Savngs Account 5 FREE M AD STAMPS Mercury Federal Savngs and LOAN ASSOCATON 7 Man Street Woodbrdge Phone ME 6- HOURS: 9 TO 4:3 DALY - 9 TO 7:3 FRDAY New mothers all agree... 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5 r,r.d v! (-. Marys ceme- TmkoNamed Junor Grls To nduct Slate..., a natve of Westfleld. lved n Rahway for "< years before movng hero 2 Florda, wfe of George ypas BBn - H(! was employed F-W Offcer \r. c Paulson, Chef Petty Offcer" *" elprtr c wcldl r at «e SELN --- «= , Members nf,m U W vcfs»t Naval Staton, Jacksonvlle Blooklyn Na vy Yard for 2 s P w * to ndrpcndet.u»d«r Junor Olrls Unt of UmLnrt, " 4 f unffvrw.j mer]y ( woodbrldge,» were >». J eus b before "for>.he was retred NEW YORK - John Tmco Au!tll( "y "f VFW enov,, held Saturday at "thesrenn/ " ynr * "W- jr., Colona has been elected""." rolnl "" ll " B party,,nr nn» unprt Home, 44 Oreen Street.,, A and cnndllctrd ft HospllRl, communcant of St.,,, ^v jnwph Z-lal wu n the Clover Leaf Cocf " llfl s Um of tho Fostcr Church, ho. vtut a Wl «eler on Monday at the Old Sod,,,v ll,.m\ S" " park Cemetery. member of ts Holy Name So- Corporaton. New York, by the Home n Menlo Park. R;!,»: < >nlll her hu.band. 8hc Jly Cecela Councl Board of Drectors, t was an- D7 or nbak was Hosptal.rll M^ dauhterr, LuAnn, of Columbus He nounced today Hr wll retan mah f lhf BfTar, Mrnl and Carry Ann and a son, Paul n,,rwn. Co to the Dsabled hs former post of controller. plan»»«brng madr.,, n, n,, at home; her mother, Mrs VHeransof RHh,vRy:and, wth the ttle f _ " ln " tftllatl» nf " lcprs»»»<- en cm- Smelt-.H MthU;.l Of Detrot and " «* Forr,n Wars. TtahwaV^ Or * a at <»> that desgn. Offcers elected at llv last \n!«v for 24 Ward, Oregon, Mch Mr - Bn ol P> was a veteran of^u" ","", refneres, prtro- meetng were; L, Wrln- ], w, Kurds. A World War and.served wth chemcal phnts, presdent; Cathy Ollroy, frst,. s Marys JOSEPH 8. TOTH process plants, steam the Army n France He v, """"* p anls> sleam p<wer vlcr presdent: Barbara Bm-lma member of the nternrtlnnvl " f u " ^P " and vchln. second vce presdent- A,)(U le was,,lv N.m "" ;o" WOODBRDGE Funeral of servces for Joseph B. Toth, 66, Bolermakers S " PCal p l )rnf " nl fnr "- Barbara WohlPrt, trpasuo, : dustry. Madelne Sherry, contuctvps: wdow Mr. Tmko, who las been Trudy Strasser, chaplan:.ludy nployed by the Corporaton Ksteleskl, guard; Joyce Dn- 2 d5 2 the Runyon Mor- Mrs Klnlne Toms, Bamber for th(> past 3 y pars lws a M d, secretary: Barbara D/om S568 Mddlesex Avenue md Mrs. MarJoHe Olek- bftche ol scen ce degree from bak, patrotc nstructor;.nd. Kl ^ : Mef\ J chen\tth~a"reaulemmasv lll>k. sfll >": n so~john"rseln Tempe Unversty and a mas- Carew, color bearer, c n!(,l "" Z\\ Z «?JM"? S B S ""»«^*«Hull. SS f of ^n admlmstratonwohlert. Color bearer 2: Tl,.. r e a was n Our Udy Of Hungary w»v: anrt a sster. Ml» Frances ^ «>"» New York Unlver- resa Raymond, hstoran. «... recea«a wa m ^ur L«u,r Bopp, Alhambra Cal st - v Hp - ls «member of theclndy Estell, muscan. and- Cemeterv Cemeey, Hopelawn nvpe.... Controllers nsttute of Amer-l The next meetnr of thn MRS. PATRCK COOGAN* -ffl, the Fnancal Councl of the * m bp hpld Ma y 26 - nt jon - servlcs Machner 5 r alld Allle( Products A. M. at the VFW Post H ABKK of St. James Church He was a for Mrs N-lh> (Daly! Coo.a. ^f f an f th ; n " tl ( ona ar - ^ ^ member of the Perth Amboy Ave.n Street, who ded? l lllnf! frltrmlly BPU Alp4a " MBS. ARWAY ELECTF.n Drum and Bujl* Corps, Amerl- Tuesday at her home, wll be,,.,,,. Mr. SEWAREN - Mrs. Mary Arway was elected presden Ahodrdcan Legon Port 65, Metuchen held tomonow. 8:3 A. M.»t,,. and. D Mrs.. Tlmko lve at B(Wd Road!;nne of and the 4 and 8 of Perth Am- the Ocrlty Puneral Home. 4 the Sewaren Democratc ;nd Mula.boy. He wa also a member or Amboy A-une, WoodbrldRC. Cvc Club, the frst woman n Avenel the Retred Polce Reserve and wth a h- requem Mass at Rp/mf] RlrP^ll hold the olfce. Others nnud p",,,hv at H Wkathe Exempt lremens AMOC- St. Andrews Church. Avenel, ore Steve Grotvay, frst vu...,. :J s!,t<- Street aton of Edson. 9: Bn ;ll wll be n St. Ger- presdent; Mary Ceber, h >»- ml M» M Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs.lrudr Cpn.cterV, Colona. vce presdent: Marjore skn-j :., p- -q>h-nstheres«n«(ty Toth; two sons,- The de.casrd was born n re- s Commended jzesk, recordng srnvtarv; HmalFrederlclc, Edson and Robert land and resded n Avenel 5 WOODBRDGE The Rec l M P! Rlleltf Hogan. fneery of Metuchen: a daughter. Mrs years. she was a member of ords Bureau nf the land Frank Palnka.s, Norman Kllby, Kllby, Woodbrldge: st. Andrews Church. Polce Department was comple,,- Mjn n two, brothers, John Edson and Surv:.R are her husband, mented ths week for ts MEETNG TOMORROW,r here for Lous. Wnston Salem, N. C; Patrck four ssters. Mrs. Mar-"cooperaton, assstance and WOODBRDGE Tn s.,- was a ; two ulsters. Mrs Mary 8cllvasl. garpt Cannn(( Mrg _ Wl)lam cheprfu, nttlludp» by a retred.ua,- mfutlk Of women,, s-ephensculvercly, Cal,, and MM, An- Coln(. v M SS. Julja Daly, nl leutenant colonel of the Mlll-Wy of Fre company y e Companv nl! n» Kopervaer, Kemvllle, Cal., or PB>. f, mdmrs - Mary tary - Polcr. be held nt the School S.,-,,-t r dutlters, and (jrandchlldren. Wft]fh Balt.m(jr«*. Md. Wrlts to Chef John R. Nrfhouse tomorrow, 8:3 Kr,: * MRS UAR.OTTK. ~^ Egan. Paul M. Bruno, Plscata-!wth Mrs, Dante Nata and Ml.? Doro-,BARB\KA ANN BARCLAY wav Townshp, told of hs many:hostess. ret. two FORDS Funeral servces WOODBRDCE - Ptvate vsts to the record department boh of f or Mnt, charlotte C. Ramsay..V: (lner;. servces wll bo ths held where he found the help Joseph ad Noe, prncpal of Lhr Sewaren School, reported to polce Perth Amboy, Tuesday that over the weekend were week at the Avenue, peror qualty." he sad, someone had stolen a red azalea Mans Puneral Home. who ded Tuesday at Rahway "t s certanly a pleasure to p ; ant from n front of the ;,d Sewaren New Hampshre. Men, ral Hosptal, at the p.stt wth them, solct ther school valued at $5 Kandchll- The deceased wa»» natve of Gre:er Home, 44 cooperaton, and be able to de- 3tandl«h Mch. and had re^gn " : 8tref t Bullal - w l lbe " art from th(llr P esf " Cf wth glded here for the past seven ln ( lovf rl ^at Memoral Park, a smle" (months. She prevously had B sdes her parents, the baby Contnung, he stated, "Hav- f. (, M.MS u ve( j jn North st rft tford, N. H.} 8 s "vved by a sster, Lnda; mg recently termnated 2 PJH: ::r, Fm.cral Survvng are two daughters, np: paternal urandparents, Mr. vears of duty wth the Armed te -Par-Mrs. Charles Carlsle. Fords* Mrs. James A.-Bavlay, Forces n the capacty of Pro- [factors kng Tractors n; Mowers jptary Tllers Mv U:KY: rnm: ll- Servce orange and Mrs. Danel Connors, Lan- Lnden. vost Marshal, apprecate the caster. N. H.: two sons. Elston Upc of personnel you have, lawklru. Sprngfeld, Vt. and S( ORT WAVE SET GONE and am allowed to assocate Wllam/Buffalo, N. Y.: a sster WOODBRDGE-A Japanese wth, as they manfest the de- Mrs. Harry Kauffeld. Conneaut short-wave set valued at $29.95 Rree of Polce Department Oho: and seven grandchldren, was stok from hs car whlethat.s a credt to you, and, t was parked n front of hsyour department." GEORGE J. BOPP home, Robert Mller, r, 7 MELJN^Funeral servces for Rs.hway Avenue, told polce Secret Army ntensfes ts H.. p. M r Hrunswck George J. Bopp. 67 Lncoln Tuesday. Hghway, who ded Sunday at Rahway Memoral Hosptal at the age of 69, was held yesterday at the Pettlt Funeral Home, 37 West Mlton Avenue. Rahway, wth a hgh Mass of requem at St. Cecelas Church PRESCRPTONS We Wll DELVER j* All of Your DRUG NEEDS Call ME 4-89 PUBLX PHARMACY S Man St., Woodbrldfe Professonal RODEO terrorsm n Algers. Metropoltan Announces N«w Senor Ctzens Polces coverng expense of hosptallzaton FOR PEOPLE OVER 65! > The premum on these polces may be pad by the older people tlhnselve.s-or by ther chldren who ma\ have the ultmate responsblty for hosptal blls. And -under present ncome tax laws, these premums are r cted as medcal expenses of the taxpayer or hs dependents for purposes of ncome tax deductons. U you vrfould lke more complete nformaton about Metropoltans new Senor CtzcnPolucs, wrte BOV-M2 Metropoltan Lfe ln»urante Company PREVEW SHOWNG! Leasng For June st Occupancy and M - C.TS Mltcd PAGE FVE Trustees Lst Lbrary Gfts Ul-.NK, Donatlofc to th«lf from the Avenel Worn-* cluh. Vncent Sllber. Wll- M lu-.mom, Junor Wnm- ". CM of Avenel St Andrr-A R (.v DrmPvutle f-h st- -nnrf nmrct. Thrd W;ud fr HfK.wlfdged at a nmnc t ho B->flrd of TTUJf"-, nf v.nn, trar\ Rvnne ron 3. under tha cv--nln nt [/nnt* Eldwn, w:s e.onmbl«or th< plant* u nnd ul-pr.- of flowts ron!d the hrar" and/ Olrl Seoul Ttoon V nndrt the lead- T^n nf Mn. Wll-m Graham dr vruu-. ehpr" n untlelpatnn f bmn V»l Mf Dan rvy presdent nf tte bnm-r tojether wth Fmnr p oconner and Charles clodt nttended m«t- rnts held by the jeague 6f ASSST HOSPTAL: Tlr ms <luh of Wnnlbrdsc prrspnlrd ; check for J^n (o the. Women Voters and the As«6- Prrtl Anhny (encral lnsv: Huldc Fund Momlnv part (f ts pledce. left to ruhl: clnton of Unversty Women n reference to mprovng t«wn- Roeeo Fn/Mrl. tn-;>snro: Dr. Cyrl. Htncr. Robert Uny. llrodor of tlo hostnl: Dr. Mp lbrary servce and made.sadnrc K:h\v(/, l.mm (lub presdrnt, :nd a u s Mullgan, fnance charman. COMMENDATON: Roy Doclofsky, rght, presdent of the Mddlesex County Pharmaceutrharmapy, Man Street, WoodbrdKe, presents a cal Assocaton and propretor of Publlx commendaton to Dr. W, E, Bunney of E. R. Snubb & Sons, Dvson of Oln Mathleson Chemcal Corporaton, The commendaton ponts up Squbbs "unselfsh Servce to the pharnucsta of Mddlesex County." M OFF TO OPEN A CHECKNG ACCOUNT AT %st Bank Do-yo need only a few checks a month? You can stftl have the advantages of a checkng account economcally. The answer, s our Specal Checkng Account. You pay only for the checks you use.j. theres no specal or mnmum balance requted... and checks are mprnted wth your name, free of charge. So put on your hat and coat f and come on down... open a Frst Bank Specal Checkng Account and start handlng your fnances ths sound, low-cost way. Mrs. Prank Mazzur, lbraran reported an ncrease n crculaton. A few of the new books ready for crculaton are as follows: "Kht volume Hstory of UM Modern World. Catholc Marraur Manual. Dctonary of Sants, Ths.s Rome, Ths s The Holy Land, The Catholc vew on RROP Relatons. Th» Famly Handbook The Reformaton, The A (re of Reuon, The Bull From The S«a, Ancent Kngdoms of the Anwrleas. The New Century Classcal Handbook. Bullfnch Mytholo- SRV. The Northern Palmyr Affar, The Cloud Forest, and Volumes of Guy D«MftUpassant. ACCEPTNG CONTRACTS The Woodbrldge Rtcnaton Department s ttlt acerptlnt contracts for ttla followng leagues, Senor Softball,.Slow Ptch Softball, (or Servce Organzatons, and Lght Stnlor Bas«ball for boys not yet 9 yean of ace. Anyone nterested, kndly contact the Recreaton Department at ME Ext u Prhn.,... -.»» «rrulay MAY 8th : >. M. See "FURY" ((fr rv and Moton Petes sk J Dvng (; Hs Barrel Race Calf o Bustng RoL e Bull Doggng Saturday MAY 9th 8:5 P.M. Brahnla Bull Rdng! 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6 PAGE SX MAY 7, SELN PERSONALS ALCK CDTHBERTSON Westmnster Fellowshp w lfof Oak Tree Road mept. Sunday at 7 P.M. nrlln, New Jersey j --Crb Pack 38. sponsored by d. L 8-48!) thp PTO of School 8. s plannng R bus trp Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jacob McGurr- Ar Force BMf wherp and chlcrrn. Mark and Pamela they wll attend the Armedj ElmhurM Avenue, celebrated Forces Day Ar.show. The Mothers Day at dnner at the monthly pack mpellnn of the Cross Keys nn, R*hway. organzaton wll be held May On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.,28. at the school ndana Ave- Edward Chemplel, East James nun Place, wrre hosts to ther moth- The St. Cwrlaf Councl, ers OnesW were: Mrs. Mary Knghts of Columbus, s»pon- Chpmptel and sons, John and sorng a Clergy Nght, honorng Joseph, Bayonpe; Mrs. Helen ftev. John M. Wlls, pastor of Grypo. Ford*; and HermanSt. Cecelas, on Thursday, May Oldenboom, Metuehen. ;24. The regular meetng wll be- -M«. Robert C. 8cank, : «n at 7:3 PM - ^th Bn op «n MSS AR.FNF PllJ-rt ENGAGEMENT ANand Mr. Lncoln Hghway, was honored j "«**"», r r th!?**}? ^ NmvrFn Mr on Sunday wth vst* from all frwhmenu * elr wlvm wul ftt 8; be"served. 3.»*-! The! NOUN(.E): Ealph Pllo, Mr. 74 Fourth Street, of her chldren and ther annual dnner dance ponsored have announced thr eng«eby the Fourth Degree, wll be! men* of ther daurhter, Ar- famles. They were Mr. and held Saturday May 26, 7 P.M. lene, to Nunzlo C Mlnucel, at the Shackamaxon Country son of Nuno Mlnucol, Mrs. Ots Dougherty and chldren, Krth and Kevn, Menlo Park; Mrs. Harold Maul and daughter. Dane, Cheesequake; Club. Danel Street, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Bcank The Junor and 8enlor Mrs. Mlnucel. and chldren, Janet, Robert, Chors of the Frst Presbyteran Mss PHo l«a graduate of Jr., Lnda, and Barbara Jean, Church wll hold ts regular Woodbrdge Hgh Srlool and Metuehen: Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Scank and chldren, Jacke Wllam, Jr., and Laurale Lee, Rahway; Mr, and MVs. George Maxwell and chldren, Ruth Ann, Fath, Hope, jand George..M. and the Senor Chor at fance graduated from Wood- PM. brldfe Hgh School and St. nstallaton of offcers wll Johns Unversty. Brooklyn, be held at the regular monthly where he receved a hachclor Jr., Charles Stree^ Mr. and meetng of the PTA of Kennedy degree n bwlnew sdmns- Mrs. Joseph Maucerl and chll Park School 24 Monday at the tratlon. He s employed a* a dren, Thomas, Joseph, Rosemary and Edward, Brd Ave- several members of the PTA Rubensten and Company, school. Last Monday evenng publc sweoutunt at Harry nue: Mrs. Harry Evans and and ther frends attended the Perth Amboy. chldren, Dorothy and Harry. televson show "ve Got a! Jr.. Kennedy Place, and Mr. Secret", starrng Gary Moore. and Mrs. Alexander Cuthbertson and chldren, Rchard and group had snacks at "Stashs,, After the performance the Maureen, Oak Tree Road. Lnden. Tuesday evenng the Twenty-fve younsr people executve board met at the from the seln Assembly of home of school prncpal, Donald Whltaker n Woodbrdge. to God Chrsts Ambassadors attended the CA Rally, Freehold make plans for the comng last week. Dorothy Evans, meetng. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- A spaghett dnner wll be ry Evans, Kennedy Place, who served at 8t. Cecelas Church Cecelas Parsh, grade 2 brought the most guests to then Our Lady of Lourdes Hall onthrough 6, wll be held Saturday at 9:3 A.M. Chldren n Rally, was awarded a tcket to Sunday, June 3, between JMK. the Chrsts Ambassadors and B P.M. A real /talan grades 7 and 8 are excluded ths; graduate banquet to be held n meal wth salad, tala bread, week. the Normandy, Normandy, N. J. meatballs, and.spaghett, cake Mrs. John Waldhem,! June. and coffee or soda for th»,chldren wll be served. Tckets are teacher of the Prmary Department of the seln Assembly of St. Cecelas Church wll hold Frst Holy Communon avalable n the Buldng Fund God Church Sunday School, Sunday mornng at 7: Mass. offce after every Mass on cntertftlned her students at On Sunday, May 27, Frst Holy Sundays. party Saturday at her home on Communon wll also be held The Pot; Band of VPW Cooper Avenue, She was assst-s for chldren attendng publc Post wll rehearse Wednesday ed by Fath Maxwell and Lynn school. at VFW Hall. The Fshng Club Waldhem. of the VPW wll meet May 25 The Lades Auxlary of The seln Chemcal Hook! at the hall Joseph Oarbo. a d udder c Dstret u Volunteer Fre Co, wll hold member of the Post Dart._...,., ts next meetng Wednesday fought a... house fre fl lftst last weelc week aat Teum, receved a trophy for May 23, at the Grren Street 49 Hunt Street. The fremen hfrh average wth a 37. The Frehouse. Hostesses wll be j mamed to keep the blaze con-j team receved the sportsman- Mrs. Theodore Allen and Mrs. Andrew Lsetnsk. On Sunday, the Frst Presbyteran Church wll hold a rehearsals W e d n e s d a y.the ta employed by Clark Eqp- Junor Chor wll meet at 7! ment Company, Lnden. Her The Monday Afternoon Prayer Group of the Frst Presbyteran Church wll meet on Monday, from :3 PM to 3:3 P.M. wth Mrs. Frank Donofro. Worth Street. An nvtaton s extended tfl all who would lke to attend. Relgous nstructons for publc school chldren of St. fned between the frst floor! shp trophy, a trophy voted on and the basement. t was beleved the fre started n the by the teams n the league namng the seln trum the fh, best sports. recepton for new members at _A whle elephant sale, 2:3 PM. n the church. The;sponsored by the lbrarans of w«m«n E rh.rf wll be nlet. Cecelas Free Catholc U- charge of the program. Representatves of all the churchs the lbrary at 7 P.M. Proceeds brary, wll be held Monday at organzatons wll partcpate, wll be used to purchase add- books, for th chldrens thus acquantng the new mem-tonabers wth the varous church secton of the Lbrary. actvtes. A fellowshp hour wll be conducted. The annual sub-teen hop sponsored by the Ten Corn- Adult Confrmaton Class. lnulee o{ tne yj^v W(lS a nu(fe wll be h^ld tonght at 8 n,success Three danc bands, Room, at St, Cecelas!"The Subjectors". the "Nt* -The VFW Junor Grls Unt held a hosptal party at the N. J, Home for Dsabled Veterans, Monday. A teacher orentaton program for the grades,2, and 3 was held on Tuesday, May 5, at Kennedy Park School at l P.M., 2 P.M., and 3:5 Pjrf.j respectvely. The program s a new readng seres naugurated by the Onn and Company for Schools 6, 5, 8 and 24. School. Confrmaton wll be j Rders" and the "Artesuru" do- Dd You Bll The Author? held June 5 at 4 P.M Rehears-U a ted ther servces. Pr/.s were! "Why dd you tear the back al for all chldren and sponsor.sfwon by Lous Sepansk:, best! part out of that new book. " s Saturday, June 2 at 7 P.M.jdressed boy; Lor Ann Matter, asked the long-sufferng wle That evenng confessons wll best dressed sr!: Lnda \?en- of the absent-mnded doctor, beheldn the lower chu-h. On gchenk, Patrca Gapaslo John "Excuse me, dear," sad the May 9, all publc school chl- p a rrell and Jane Klelnen for famous surgeon, "the part you dren wll be measured for ther the Twst. speak of was labeled "Appengowna All.chldren mus- b.- _ The Women; Guld, th(,dx" and took t out wthout present, wthout fal. r p, rat Presbvteran church wlu :Ulnktag." -The executve board of he meet Tuesday evenng/n Fel-j PTA of School 6 wll m et[ owsmp Hall. The evenng wll ths afternoon at :3, The be dwoted to mendng.he regular monthly general mpm-, c otm - n g collected n the u.-od bershp meetng of the PTA ^clothng drve set for Monday, 8 PM., at th. l fleers wll be held, Evenng n Our Lady of _ Rehearsal for the Chor of Hll n f rom 8 to P.M. _.. the seln Assembly of God featured band wll be the "Pla> Church has been cancelled for^oyf.; Refreshments wll b< ths week. served and admsson wll be at The Junor Westmnster:a nomnal prce. Fellowshp of the Frst Presby* A hot luncheon wll be teran Cljurch wll meet Sun- served for chldren of School day at AM. n the churchs 8 today, by the PTO of the meetng room. The Senor; school. BQYS! NOW: EARN MORE MONEY EVERY WEEK WTH YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER ROUTE! We are lookng for boys lvng anywhere n Mddlesex County to home delver The Sunday Sentnel, Mddlesex Countys new Sunday newspaper. Heres your chance to etjrn. n^ney wth a carrer route n your own neghborhood. Call rght away to be the frst applcant for the route we are plannng n your neghborhood. Frst ssue wll be Sunday, May 2th, so call today! TO QUALFY, BOYS MUST BE 2 OR OLDER Phone Lberty 8-27 The Sunday Sentnel REPARS On All Make CAMERAS EQUPMENT PUBLX PHARMACY 9 Mtln Street, Woodbrdje Dont Toy Around Any More.... OBTAN A LOAN THROUGH AXA FNDERAL SAVNGS AND f,oan ASSOCATON Home mprovements cm br H- nanced convenently here through our bom* modernlauon loans. Such lo»p «sn be»rr»njett qucklf, even tnoufh tb«rc s a murtfle on jout home. Well gladly furulab any needed lufornutlon f youll pbone, wrte or pay u> a vllt.. 4 ON YOUR SAVNGS PAD - QUARTERLY 56 rvng Street RAHWAY Houn Dally: ( A. M. to :M H M. *. M. to 2 Noon A * * WGV GOLD BOND TAMH Frst, Natonal Stores D O T HOW...clp out ths secton Valuable n your weekend shoppng! FRST MTHHML * JAFEWAY-FRST RATONAL STORES -WTH GOLD BOND STAMPS WTH A PURCHASE OF $5. OR MORE UMH O M PR AOWT GKMKTTES, TO&ACCO, BEE* UQUOt AND HKSH MLK RMPT FROM STAMP OFFER TMV SATMMY, MAY 9th, EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS 5 WTH PURCHASE OF BUY Ml YOU WANT TEMS LSTED BELOW NO COUPONS NEEDED OfPHt OOOO THRU SATURDAY, MAY 9th Extra (BoW Bond Stamp whto pvtfhatt of quart ARMSTRONG FLOOR WAX Extra Cold Bond Stamps RAD ANT t ROACH KtLUR Extra Gofd Bond Stamp* wtrt purttwm tt 3 u. H» RAH) ANT ROACH KUK Extra Gofd Bond Stomps JATO All PURPOSE CLEANER 5 Extra GoW Bond Stamp* ** porahau at t u. pkg. 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Schl 7 PTA nducts Offcers COLONA - Mrs. Phlp Lowy was nstalled aa presdent of the Parent-Teaoher Assocaton of school 7 to hold offce for her second term at ceremones held n the audtorum. The nstallng offcer was Mrs. Freda Klm, former actng prncpal of the School and now prncpal of school 3. Also nstalled were: frst vcepresdent, Mrs. Edwn Brommer; second vce-presdent, Mrs. 8» Behrens; honorary vcepresdent, Mrs. Clare Brown, prncpal; recordng secretary Mrs. rvng JUan; correspondng secretary, Mrs. rwln Wolf- son, treasurer, Mrs. Walter Kans. At the general meetng pror to the ceremones, an amend mert to the By-Laws was passed allowng the P.TA. to educaton PAOB SEVEN AAUf Reports On Lbrares COLONA - A report on the Wmdbrlde Townshp lbrares wn.s featured recently at th«mnm program Workshop of!n New Jersey Dvson Of the Amnrlcnn Assocaton of Unlvn-Mty Women. The report was mwle by Mrs. George Marks, mtnbrr of the Colona Brnnrhof AA.U.W.Mrs. Marks rn-dnrm»n wth Mrs. Harry P. Burke, of the CotpplK Branchs Lbrary fltudy Group. The Culonn Branch had been nsked tn present the report at Mm state Poernm Workshop by Mr.v Henry terblg, Progrsm n vobpmrnt and Coordnaton nnrman for the state dvson- ; a prme example of the knd communty servce that AA.- W. brunches can perform. The local groups Lbrary Hudy Group was formed last nl to make a genera] survey f the reference books avalable the Woodbrldge Townshp mbllc lbrares. Mrs. Marks nd Mrs. Burke, both profeslorrnl lbrarans, drew up a lst f approxmately reference wols basc For well-equpped lbrares. Members of the Ll» rary study Group surveyed he Woodbrldge lbrares to determne how completely they were equpped wth these standard reference works, Ot the eght lbrares n the Townshp the group sad t found that only three had better than M% of the books lsted. Or accept* nble substtutes; these wen UM Barron Lbrary wth 63%, the Avenel Lbrary wth 88% and the Fords Lbrary wth 53%. all phases of ther chldren Two of the lbrares had than acceptable reference " have been asked to com- books. Both the Barton PubUo ment on an artcle that appeared n the May ssue of Better Homes and Oardens magazne, "What s Your P.TA. Dong?" sad Mrs. Lowy. "Whle Lbrary and Fords PttWo U- brary have dsagreed wth theft fndngs. Wth ths as a begnnng, the local group sponsored «general feel the artcle s overly crt, meetng ot cvc leaders and or- and Welfare Commttee of the -H Club Makng Woodbrdge Townshp Commttee. Artcles for Far SELN The Beaverettes The report recommended the have two workng vlce-pres -H Club worked on the projects for the annual County. radual unfcaton ol the lents, and an honorary vce Townshp lbrares nto a consoldated system, whch would presdent. 4-H Par at a meetng at the help qualfy Woodbrldge for The Lbrary Commttee reported that the lbrary wl Harayda, Talmadge Avenue an ncrease n the lbrary home of the leader, Mrs, loyd state ad. t also recommended close May 29 so books borrowed Most of the grls are workng budget so that t would reach from the State lbrary can b on aprons for judgng by theat least the mnmum appropraton needed to qualfy for returned and everythng put ncounty Agent on July 26. order before the end of th Plans were made to attend state ad at 35c per capta. school term, he annual "Hen Party" May t advsed thattownshp lbrary servces be coordnated n On hehalf of the P.TA. Mrs. 28, at the Log Cabn, Rutgers Laurence De Malo presented a Unversty Campus, New Brunswck. The "Hen Party", an wth a cooperatve purchasng central townshp lbrary" gold schoolhouse charm to retrng teacher, Mrs. Wess. event for the 4-H grls and therand catalogng system for future savngs n the cost ot All members were strongly mothers, wll take the form o urged by Mrs. Lowy to atten a pcnc ths year. books. a publc forum, sponsored by, The Beaverettes wll meet tonlvht at Mrs. Haraydas home. The report also recommended the mmedate hrng of at the Commttee for Classroom on "Woodbrdge Schools: Problems and Prospects", May 2 a Saturday at A. M, The pre 4-H unt mll meel least one professonal lbraran wth School, Woodbrdge. Speakers are Mayor Walter Zlrpolo Edward P. Keatng, prncpal of, selln Junor Hgh School Harry Lund, drector of Ele mentary Educaton; Dr. John P. Lozo, prncpal of Wood brldge Hgh ;and Vncent RenZ, member of the Board of Edu caton. Mrs. Lowy nformed th group that the queston arf answer perod to follow th formal statements wlt gve th members an opportunty seek enlghtenment concernng DOUBLE FEATURE llllllllllllllll PLUS llllllllllllllll For Your Savngs Two bg features,.. earnngs and safety... wth your funds always avalable at... LOAN ASSOCATON D ptctl AmKy: H MU t.* la Woodble: 535 Amboj v*. la Bdlsoa Ambuy n. «Stb 6t [Clara Barton Secton) "Wbwt rr«t n Means Vuu!" Home he luncheon to honor the ;eachers June 7. Dlanne Harayda, junor leader. n charge. The lttle grls are workng on pot holders. BAN LFTED The Kennedy Admlnlstra^ tlon has lfted the ban on over seas travel by dependents o mltary men. Defense fecre tary McNamara sad the travel restrctons hud not been good for the morale of mltary men. Dependents wll begn gong abroad wth prorty to th famles whch have been sepa rated the longest. Those alread abroad may return home ant those who have pad ther ex penses to Europe wll now be come elgble for Governmentpad housng abroad and travel expenses when they return home. No refunds wll be made lcal of the organzaton, feel santatons n January of ths that t gves us a chance to ex-year. Mrs. Frances Smth, a amne more closely our ams representatve of the State Dand goals. t gves us an oppor- vson of Lbrares, appeared at to evaluate what we are (ths meetng and spoke on lng and that s mnmum standards lor good n leu of year lbrary e members were surprsed After studyng ts own fnd- the recommendatons of hen they were gven a "Pc-ngs, Tlal Progress Report" through the State Dvson ot Lbrares he use of colored sldes. Everyand after dong addtonal survey work the local group pre- )hase of the years actvtes fere covered from the memberhp drve tp the plannng pared ts report on the Town- of shp publc lbrares, SpecMo recommendatons were lncludand the report was presented to the Health, Educaton to begn the organzaton of ths program. t felt the W barlan should be made avalable to the ndvdual lbrares and pethaps head up a tranng program for Townshp l f t T/ personnel. The report asked that an exploraton be made of the nee4 for addtonal servces such u makng avalable on a loan bass phonograph records sod flm, and/or a busness reference lbrary. The purchase of a bookmoble to serve areas not close to present lbrary buldngs wu suggested for nvestgaton and the recommendatons wett made that lbrary hours be ncreased and that more books Of qualty and of the referenot type be purchased. rt. ONAUTO NSURANCE Now, you can get the b«t protecton avalable and cut cofu on your auto nsurance at the s»me tme. SA«CO nwrance Company of Amerca, one of th«famous General of Amerca Companes, offers you natonwde 24-hour clam* servce.and penonal attenton of your local gent or broker... and you «ave money. CENTRAL STATE TRAVEL AGENCY 743 St. C«orge Avenue NSURANCE FU 8-22 TRAVEL Rabway REAL ESTATE SAVE WTH SAFECO! n!v. fe : ; *

8 PAGE EGHT MAY 7, 8, 963 AVENEL PERSONALS ma MARTN GUTOWSU,, O»orre Street, Attnrt ME 4-9S Mr. and Mrs. Herman Petz Arenel, are the parent* of ft on born Saturday at the Mddlesex Hosptal, New Brunswck. The Pet?. renlde at 459 Avenel Street. The four member* of the Prde of New Jersey Councl, 343, 8ons and Daughters of Lberty, who attended the atatc sesson n Atlantc Cty Thursday and Frday were Mrs. Ots Sears, Mrs. Adolpb Elster, Mrs. Leon Brookfleld and Mrs. Frankln Reed. Mrs. Harold Arny was hostess nt her summer home n Beach Haven West to the Pal Canasta Club Wednesday. -Guests were Mrs. John Armour. Mrs. Charles Podraza and Mrs. Wllam Larsen. The next meet- ng of the group wll be Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Armour, Woodbrdge Avenue. John Egan, Jr., George Street, attended the Townshp Recreaton Departments annual buldng at 8:l P.M. Gfts wll be exchanged at th«revealng of secret pals. Sub-Junor Womans Club meets wth Mrs. Prank Qenesko 583 Lyrrmn Avenue. Woodbrdge, Wednesday at 7:3 P.M to end the season. Thrd Ward ftxth Dstrct Democratc organzaton wll meet Wednesday at 8:5 PA at Ftzgeralds. Woodbrdge Oaks ALCE CUTHBKRTSON 66 Oak Tree Road hell* New Jersey Tel. L A bowlng party at the Edson Bowl-O-Mat was held Frday evenng by several of the Woodbrdge Oaks resdents to mark the brthday of Joseph De Sena, Nxon. Attendng were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Happel, Adams Street; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ftzsmmons and son Robert of Semel Avenue; and conventon at Groungers, N.Y. for four days recently. Mr. and Mrs. De Sena, Nxon. Mr, and Mrs. Fltzslmmons The Avenel Womans Club were hosts Sunday to Mr. and t busy makng plans for ther Mrs. Mappel and chldren, food sale to be held May 26 Henry, Rchard. Allan, Gary,»t the home of Mrs. Lous Dectbus, S3S Jansen Avenue. Wayne, and Bruce, Adams Street; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young Ladles Sodalty of rje Sena and chldren. Jeffrey St. Andrews A«j4wAtr r * /kntwh Church MUA4*A receve _.. J Joseph, and Jacquelne, Nxon Holy Communon n a body at the KM. Mass Sunday. Ther monthly meetng wll be held Monday at 7:45 PM. n the new church hall. Tuesday the Ssterhood Bnal Jacob executve board meets at the local Jewsh center at 9 PM. NSTALLMENT BUYNG UP Consumer nstallment buyers owed a record $42,,, n March. The Federal Reserve Board announced that the nstallment debts ncreased by $269,, that month, the largest for any month so far ths year but a lttle less than the average for the last two months of 98. Gettng Marred? Attendng A Prom? and Mrs. Helen Rohlfs, Semel Avenue. The occason was n honor of Mrs. Rohlfs for Mothers Day and the brthday of Robert Fltzsmmons, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fltzsmmons and son Robert and Mrs. Rohlfs were guest* Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Shea, New Dorp, fltaten sland. The Junor Womans Club Of Avenel wul hold ther dotng Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Cassdy and son, Thomas and Mrs meetng Tuesday at the Avenel-Colonla Frst Ad Squad OMB Of THESE MPOR- TANT EVENTS HAPPEN- NG TO YOU?... WHY WHAR LAST YEARS STYLE TOXEDOr VALENTNO FOETAL WEAK OFFERS YU EXCLUSVELY 962 CONTNENTAL TUXEDOS Newest Stre n tlu Am n«cbnttnenul Style* B, After Sx VouT lwk plctdre-perfect n jour Kcddlttc Mtlt from u. «Tuxedo* KuUDrcM Olford Specal Hour* for MM Prom Seaon, Man. & Krl.» A. M. TU KM. Tuw. Thru Thn, A. M. Tll 6 P. M. later by Appontment ZU SMTH 8TBEKT PfcKTH AMBOY VA 6-2»»3 (*U New Sullt hf AtUl UM) Kurt Klen, Wood Avenue, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Brunc Goldberg, Goshen, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Bn ler and chldren, Susan, Kath erlne, and.wllam. Jr., West Warren ttreet. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Blhler, Elzabeth. The occasor was a double celebraton, as not only was n honor o: Mothers Day, but Wllam Jr eghth brthday. Mrs. Sarah Zellner, th Bronx, was a guest of Mr. am Mrs. Walter Huryfc, Wood Ave rfue, from Thursday to Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Alexande: Cuthtoertson and chldren Rchard and Maureen, wen guests Sunday afternoon at St Elzabeths Convent, Lnden where they vsted Sster Jam Frances. Rchard Cuthbcrtson was honored on hs tenth brthday at a famly bowlng party. H specal guest was -Jeffrey Co burger, Oak Tree Road. --Mrs. Rchard Harwell an daughters, Donna and Janet Wood Avenue, gave a dlnne party for Mothers Day and M Harwells brthday Sunda Quests were Mr. and Mrs Thomas Gardner and son, Jess, Rahway; Mrs. John Haefm and daughter, Shrley, Hlllsd Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M;zz and daughter Cheryle and so Bruce, selln; Mr. and Mn Herbert Gardner and chlldre Debbe, Randy and ther nlec Karen, Phlllpsburg; Mrs. MB Hanson, Mrs. Jerry Knney ar chldren, Rchard and Jerely Newark. Mrs. Hanson and Mn NEW GROUP PLANS SHOW: The" Trnty Players wll present a varety show next Thursday and Frday nghts n the Trnty Church Parsh lloust. The womens drll team, above, s one of the features of the show. Left to rght, Mrs. Wllam Tat, Mrs. Brucr levls, Mrs. Russell Bauer, Mrs. George Knopf, Mrs. Robert Tune, Mrs. Frank Hellwff; boys n front, George Knopf, Jr., Russell Bauer, Jr. N TRNTY SHOW: Among the members of the cast of the varety show to be presented by the Trnty Players next Thursday and Frday are Robert Tune and Mrs. Charles Zmmerman wth vnn Zmmerman n the foreground. OpenHomeat Armory un PAT RASE M _,., _, Non-Operatng ral unons an ralroad executves crtczed For Armed, Forces Day publc boards necommendato: WOODBRDGE n observance of Armed Forces Day, the unon members get a to Presdent Kennedy that 45 $ publc s nvted to attend openjoocuoo annual pay rase. house Sunday from 9 A. M. The unon spokesmeh, de ^XT^a^heXS Untl 5 R M atthemw T :^ weekend guests at the Harwell brdge Armory on Man Street datk, n of a.2 cent hourlj home. and* the Armory n Bound average ncrease as deplorab Brook. Both are occuped by Self-Propelled. and too low. The ral leaden components of the st Medum sad t was too hgh. As the tran pulled nto the Tank Battalon of the 53rd Arstaton, the porter knocked on mored Dvson, ^ Jersey a compartment door. Natonal Guard. "Chcago," he announced. Fastest Servce Shall brush you off. madam?" _ wll be on dsplay and Anywhere! Unt facltes and equp "Certanly not," she repled Natonal Guard personnel wll cly, "ll descend n the usual be on hand to conduct tours Bway. and answer questons. Sofa RUMMAGE DAY MAY 2-25 at 438 rvng Street Rahway MONDAY THEU THURSDAY 9 A. M. - 7 P. M. FRDAY 9 A. M. - 4 P. M. Sponsored by SSTERHOOD BNA JACOB Kodachrome and Ektachrome Processng Kodak PUBLX PHARMACY 9 Man St., Woodbrdge CHECK TERMTE DAMAGE Every year at ths tme, homeowners fnd wnged nsects that suddenly fly out and then drop ther wngs and crawl all around. These nsects are termtes and ndcate that there are thousands of other termtes stll eatng the house, causng further destructon to the wood of the house. The cost o^ repars far exceeds the cost of treatment and goes hgher wth delay. Call us for free nspecton of your home by experenced personnel. Our work, whch we guarantee for seven years s engneered to exceed specfcatons of exstng regulatons, makng us the leaders n the feld. TERMTE CONTROL SYSTEM PEBTH AMBOV NEW BRUNSWCK KED BANK ELZABETH H CH SH 7-27 EL Church lsts Many Actvtes season. Mrs. Hartley Brash and Mrs. R. Elgort; sec- :urrent general superntendent, retary of hosptalty, Mrs. F. TESTS NEAKn n, Feld, g Burke: secretary of nursery. Preparaton*,,,, greeted Mss Anne Gardner who Mrs. Chnrles Hehager; key complete for u.,,, s currently asswate superntendent of "the prmary depart- women for Belvedere Home.;rjnlted States m,, Mrs, W. Patrck; key women tests n the atm.. ment but who wll be superln tendfnt startln! n September, for Unted Church Women. Mrs top mltary m,, LTERACY TEST to gve the Federal Government other new ners.mnel are MrsRobert Bahr: world se-vlce.jcwwary to k.-,,, Southern Democrats attacked authorty dened t by the Su he Kennedy Admnstratons preme Court as recently as 959 eracy test bll as unconstltuonal as the Senate braced tself for a flbuster. Charles Hcrlmpr. Mrs. Rch- Mrs. Walter Meyer: secretary.atomc arras.,,, Twenty-one states have tests of ths nature whch supporters of the Admnstraton measure Senator Hll <D., Ala.) sad contend have been used to prea statement the bll attemptslvent Negroes from votng. How fl/zfltef/fownj new commra/cofons system speeds servce \o you - h Calls for servce on tl resdental gat heatng and applances, a well a commercal and ndustral gas equpment are receved here at Servce Central and may be dspatched, wthout delay, to ELZABETHTOWN GAS wrvce vehcle* n the feld. nstant two-way rado contact s mantaned from the Center wth all of the companys servce trucks and constructon vehcles. Rado permts servce call* to be answered quckly JO that customers get prompt acton. Your frendly, relable ELZABETHTOWN servceman has many years of experence and (ranng behnd hm. And because dependable Natural Gas requres a smple mechansm, nearly all servce problems can be remeded mmfdtteljr. Ths servce s another reason why M remans New Jerseys favored fuel. sumed on September 9.8ummer A bus rde to Bar,, Church School wll be open for Stony Pont, N the nurserv, kndergarten, drgarten^pr - planned or thr mary and junor departments;june. only, startng June 24 through xt the recent (s,,, u, Labor my. Mss Norma Tau-meetlng offce,,,,] AVENEL- Rev- Dr. Charles beft gnd Su(, Tlrnpr wm be co- Mrs. Edward Kn Kl. v "! of le Frst Pres-! SUp er ntrdents. Mrs. Ots Sears, s-r,-,.,,^ s. Church wll preach at A new teacher tranng pro- a eorge a ears flnd A. M. Sunday, 9. n. grhn w m be ncorporated n the prank Cene KV, (»:.ll- andpou- Conferences Sept-m- Arthur Kennry m..,,,,,,,. "The Quarterly Ke,lcs". an expos " o fthe Thrd ber, Decpmbrr 3. nnd Mflrch Helnbach. nf Tl" n ths ser-, Mrs. Hartley PHd Feld an-patrck Donatn. B(,,( r nr Mn-M"««wl " announced that flm strp projce-mrs. Thomas sn,,,f H/ nmnt to answer fl frequently tors wll be used n tn «\ tr. flln - Sessons f nr nl.,,,; ntrd queston. What can ajng program to be headed by tlon Church Srhm,,, ; med Chrst.;.n do about! PU, Koch. The annual staff for nne days.,j lnv,,. wcr element.- n the poll-dnner and PPV s set for July 6. The grr,, r;l;, t,,,," June 4 The stnff presented eludes Mrs. Hnv. m,,,, shank wll be a Rft to Mss Norma Taubert tor; Mrs, Rube,, fl John F.tr, krr at the 8 P. M.lwho s to be marred on June ant drector; M m oe Hs toplc,7 to Walter R. Cons. Mm. reglstrar-t Hen fwt Offlrcru Walter Cook wll hr My OM vatlon Durpnst Four Months n charman of "* "*:, M«. AM, RPV. Ktcrshank s assred to the «2ntl Arborne -j^ p * WomP S A.«ne,tntlnn. anvson nf Fort Bragg, N. C, nouncp( (, n r electon of the foltemporanlv assgned Uj, owln offlcrr5: presdent. Mrs. Fort Slomm. N T Solost wll Q H Wefor mtt: correspondng lcnaenl» Lnda Hvrhnr. secretary, Mrs. Domlas DeWtt; feneral Sesson secretary of mssonary eduea- The Departmental Supern-ton. Mrs. Frank Mamr; secretendency of the Church School tary of lltrraturr. Mrt. O. held her Hnnl m.-etlng for the;8ears; publc relatons, Mrs. E. Mrs. Nels P ardnoon Jr. and F«d MoOol-of sewng and supples Mrs.! Presdent A!; lev Church Sclmol wll end on Wllam Husband, local church gven the fnal, June 7 at wlmh tme promo-servce, Mrs. W. Sandor. n- appears conelu M-, tlon certfcates wll be award-stallaton of the newly elected soon. The Rusv, ed Thrd grade pupls wll re- offcers and recognton of pastnosgn they an ceve Bbles. Classes wll be re- presdents wu be held June la.jon a relable W SERVNG YOU ELZABETHTOWNS MODER $,2, SOUTHERN DVSO SERVCE CENTER! Amercas newest, most advanced publc utlty servce center keeps natural j comng to your home or busness wthout nterrupton day or nght, n ev season of the year, n any weather! The new Southern Dvson Servce Center of Elzabethtown Gas wll Handle m than 3, servce calls each and every week of the year and dspatch specally-traned techncans and 62 modern servce vehcles around the c to keep thngs runnng smoothly for the more than 3, gas-usng resdents Jfclddl County. The Center tself conssts of three buldngs totallng over 33, square f fl strategcally located on a 44 acre tract off Green Stteet and Route n K wth ample room for expanson to meet the needs of one of the states fas growng areas. And ths extensve new faclty s jost one of many under const ton and on the plannng boards at Elzabethtown Gas... facltes that wll f pace wth the Soarng Sxtes and Seventes, when Central Jerseys need for pendable natural gas wll reach new heghts! f you m n ffose towns, your new lllabethtom Ga$ serwto Huror s \ ME 6-7 All requests for servce, fllng nformaton and applance sales nformaton should be drected to ths new number. Avtntl r Clark Colona Edon Townshp Ford Hoptlaw» Ktabty Mtnlo Park Mttuchan Parth Afflboy Port luadlng Rahway Stwartn ELZABETHTOWN CONSOLDATED WZABETH, COMPANY

9 MAT 7, 8, 96 Home and Garden Tps By ROBERT V. BELARSK, PH.T). nrmtor-entomoloctat Armbee UbmtorlM PAOE NNE 3\ \) lr. Robert V. BlelarAl tny larvae feedng mmde thl N>hm* dstngushes a com-leaves. These lnsecuure cale»»»>hy more than ts green Brch Leaf Mner.. About ml!»">. At ths tme of year, May Saw fles lay the Fm m» " < «. lawns and shrubs are the leaf tssue. As manv" " H«lr most actve growng larvae may develop ln mm leaf addng depth and They form tunnels as they tffa to our homes and pro- and run together to form ar K c brown blotches, often roverm? AW) prevalent at ths tme more than half the leaf. After many problems whch tend the feedng perod the lnrvae D detract from and destroy fall to the ground to pupme. natural beauty of our green n late June adult saw fles s. One of the uglest sghts V»n appear and lay P R!?S to to mnr our trees s the presence form a second brood. Control nf sttky tent-lke webs on the of the Brch Leaf Mner must forks of large twgs and crotch-concde wth the lfe cycles. n of small lmbs. These tent- DDT Mot effectve aganst th> lke webs are the nests of the mners. Use Llndan/ n md Eastern Tent Caterpllar. M& y "hen small kdney slmped The Eastern Tent Caterpllar» r «" appear ln the leaves N Thr Mereury Federal Savng jnd loan WntMlon. proud of the s commonly found on wld Spray agan wth lndam- r M, V n,r v>mr M the local lelrphone rwlunrr. K sponsorng a trlrphone cherry and apple trees whch ate June and agan two weeks!!,!,, [ le mstuolton. Shown at lr(t s Whrr \\ Hnnr, rnanagrr of the have not been protected by ^ter. Mx llndane at the mte,,. ( hr Ne wjrrvj Bell Telephone (nmpanv M,j 5ht s Charles s. Wlrsdrnt of the Mertmrj Federal Savng and n»n Assocaton. pests may be found on cultl-p w der per gallons of water sprayng. n addton, these Pound of 257. wet table vated cherry, apple, plumj tablespoon per gallon of j PLAN FUND DRVE: Mayor Walter Zrpolo ssns an auth orj;\tlnn for the Mfnlo Tark Trrraep Grl Scouts to hold peach, rose, wtch ha«l, beech, water) or pnt of 25% emuloaks, wllows, poplars, and " P* r gallons of waer ( dent of Menlo Park Terrace. Represenlng the Metuehen Area Grl Scout Councl arc Karl. Srhrwdrr 8r., Fond ther annual fund drve from May 2 to 2f. At rght s )r. Ralph P. Baronr, Fourth W.rd Comntteermn and a wsl- Report from Washngton U.O t- brch. The caterpllars crawl teaspoon per gallon, Drve charman; hu wfe, Luclle, Northern Dstrct publcty charman, and ther daughters, Lyn, an ntermedate n about the tree* wldly devour- Nothng la more frustratng Troop 67 and Sally, a Browne n Troop 92. g,;.ry to reng the leaves, and spnnng to the home gardener who con- ;r>.r war- Republcans Hope to Gan House Seats threads of slk wherever they sclentlously feeds and waters traded to trees and shrubs, esg chemcals n contaners such as DRVM OUTS BANNED FF.EBtY SPOKEN crawl. Toward the end of May hs lawn, than to see t turn V.,»tlv af- But May Fa Short Of 963 House Control layln * ls more concentrated soda bottles or cooke jars. Al- Followng nvestgaton of a A seasck couple lay stretchm near tnese and farly June they become brown n large patches. Thls plants). Th e eggs ways read the labels on con- recent l "drummng out" ceremony at a Marne base ln Vlr- out n deck chars somewhere : natch an( tllc full grown and leave the treescondltlon la often caused by ubs fed taners and follow drectons. between lfe and death. Mean* : the to seek hdng placea to form jrub worms ln the sol feedng throughout the summer on. whle, ther young son became va s thej Wo«4brldtc rablhhm Co. J<»ver t.ukathon aganst a bll cuccoons. t ls at ths tlmeon the roots of grass, n many 8 rfts s roots n - the fall they THEY ALWAYS DO glna, the Marne Corps head- more rowdy by the mnute. WMhactM Bare* for ffd.n regulaton g of votng,when ng! they cause deep concern eoncernareas of the state ths problem mgrate deeper n the sol. n Tommy came home proudly quarters have announced a ban Fnally the mother mustered. ( nuclear N TfcM SU N. E. rghts have delayedto mothers and home owners, asa very bad ths year. Grub l "e sprng of the next year they fr( frst day at school. on such rtes.. the few WuktacUa. D. C. usncss enough to rftse they crawl over" sdewalks.!worms are/ the larvae stages- ml 8rate near the sol surface " w^t votce enough to say: dd you learn n The. ban wll not allow rtes "John, Jh wsh you would of these (By WES «AYDEN) tl.e D. of a possble late fall fences, porches and houses. The! (mmature) of ether the Jap- for tnelr m st actve feedng 5CtlOl? &sl«d hs mother. [where a marne neng dls- speak- to Wlle." WASHNGTON, D. C - Po- of Congress ths year, [caterpllars are harmless, but anese beetle or the May or perod. That fall they agan "Nothng," sad Tommy; and charged s escorted from the The father, unable to lft Utlcal soothsayers whose crystal Sor.te Majorty Leader Mke they may cause frght to the,june beetles, mgrate deep nto the sol, and the look of dlsap- base whle drums roll out the!l s head, sad leebly: "Hello, bajl art not beclouded by the M a l her face, he add- "Death March" and other Wlle.",, ow m s tller p., a unsuspectng. roay flu* of partsan optmsm f you have brown ar«as n rr,a marnes turn ther backs on,, lt mg ht ^ necessary sprlngto feedagan.,.... -,~ Ne " the end of June the your lawn you may easly de- sprgto e g n c crecess." c hm. * now proles* to «e lttle chance dec, re a recess durng Sep- restng stage s completed, and termne f grubs are the cause lperlod The adult beetles mn that t RepuMfcana wll realle tm.er and October and then red-brown moths wth dlagonalwtt a shovel or ptch fork lft appear ln May and June t ^ jthelr annwnced ambton of cor.» oack of k after the electon lt to.whltestrlpes thlttl on ther wlngs» l porton of the turf n the feed on the leaves Of many. House control n 9«3. flr., n Chrstensens»xrk on necessary blls, appear. The moths are the browned areas to expose the plants Adult beetles are slm " The feelng tn Captol HU Y.mnx that, he wes ad-adults of the caterpllars. They sol beneath the roots 3 4 Uar n appearance to Japanese crcles at the moment s that- Jovmwnt consderably after mate and depost egss n darkllnches should be suffcent The beetes however ^Y lt color ranges from a lgllt tan to dark barrng tome unlorewen and U or Day brown masses whch encrclegrubs wll appear amon* the dramatc tenlopment whch Nether pvospect ls very pal-the twgs of ther favorte roots The grubs are whte brown com P are d to the shny "T/e Frendly Store" ooum nspre a sweepng change at >lf to lawmakers, partcu- plants. Each egg mass may wth a Vrved body and brown tw tone < sem and copper JttP " of»enum«nt-the OOP wu la y n an flecton year when contaln 5 to 35O egg8 Thehead and are approxmately anme feetle To lesscn the - damage t the leaves of pck up a fcw more aeat ths tl y have wltlcal fences to wlnt<, r monthg are spent ln the ;three quarters of an nch to trees and ral but tall consderably short m :d ba,-k home. p^ fr8t lenrth snnbs and t. Protect our stage. Wnen When the frst fr8t leaves length. of ther control am. ut.- August, theyll be appew. rt, prln the That forecast seems to be fln- at t^e bt to net at t wu, betles dffer from { h d th t, lawns th J ese b etles be fe hlr controlled otrolled n the grub stage turn* out ln a statr-or-state the past Congress Conpess hts»*«""- manpllars,.,, wlu emerge. to form, _ t._ tents t. developng A *,,_._._!?; perods. Japanese tnelr n the lawn. survey conducted by the Congressonal Quarterly, an un- a ; tme under an l r T W l he 5l e beetles At present chlordane appears ed to V - complete. U R r lfe For the offcal but usually authortatve fact-atherlng meda here p."hn«t can-and wll su^ptlble to sprays n and June beetles requre three S bs - Us( 4 ounces { 75 % -»nre\ The Eastern Tent Caterpllar cycles ln a year, whereas May to be mose effectve aganst the ls most p The way CQ ten t. Democrats, the early sprng when they flrstyears to complete ther devel- emusfable chlordane n 25 frst tme... qute possbly lose nne seat* Vn»t OU tase Mans^eld s " gln to form thelr tent * Mopment gallons of water for every t wll «lth Republcans gtalnt a net dlng not to be optmstc^ ^" l.^ger they become) n the falljapanese beetles «wn feet of_ lawn ever! more dffcult to kll. jlay ther eggs n the sou. The normally take from 3-6 weeks of wen (the dfference belnp!e wnt yet saylns the that the House next year wl: lecton sesson wll come about. n the early sprng they may eggs hatch and the grubs begn to be effectve n addton to revert from teaponry membershp to 437 to the perna- mght. trees wth DDT. Use two^he wnter ls spent n a partly dane may ad n controllng But hes ndcatng tlm t be controlled by sprayng theto feed on the roots of grass controllng beetle grubs, chlor-, nent auuvortnuon of US*, f pounds of 5% DDT wettablejgrown..-.. larval._,.. stage..,,. Ul n the -- crad... 8 rass Preventng seeds thats borne out, the balance, T,. powder to gajlons of water sprng they mgrate toward the from Rerralnatng. Ths howor 2 rounded tablespoons to sol surface and actvely feed ever - should not be accepted as wouw stll be»«.» on the Stter OOl Jfl/.lMf c PUaot Democratc tde... Rallon ot w * tw m * smaller jon grass roots.: lte n May tn < onl y answer to crab grass semnar} nrugt s 5Ca] e and gprft y tne trees u b. or ew., y Jm y^ pupate an control. t may stll be necn.vmmtnnr * «erp<; nf erally ""^ tents we water-emerge n late June as adults essarv for u to weed and As CQ SH«t, Vbttt n only 4 seats whch ran properly bo y V^OODBKuut - A»f nes m prqof therefore when they m ^ bwome R further mlbance spray these obnoxous plants ltt Bread } ") calores.er slce! - counters snt?). You t feelng t -. young- wth a that n- Lte Det ms Specal!e Bread. hortenng <- repeat, ores per >-te Det your jfor me party or the other. Tl- L5-4-8 balance ls basfd on an even splt of thom undecded^ or Vme reslq V^^ thus, rven f t captured * of * om * n *,,. \,,,. York Tt, e them the CX)P would es.j up wu only 2 and stll w. >lwn of the 3» nwded U r ^, J ac J^ K*ontroL Herman t Obvously, a lot of thngs < M )Uppen between now and N>- s P e ** t r u " wmber whch could alter rl:e w d or J. le announced sluaton one wsj or the other Mrs the local quota was btfre such u the _ brbed by membes attendng! groundsweu for the OOP ar.cl Howe\er. those w have not?h", VvL arger they are not klled by and feed upon our favorte lat er n the summer. Adlth^raH to ralse water based sprays The - on y P lanu 8hould be remembered n " rt -,> hajl for * ay to accomplsh ths s to There are over dfferent that nsectcdes are meant to use an ol soluble DDT. Mx speces of May and June beetles, kll nsects. f they kl lnsects v*r\, rh«tne DDT ln kerosene, th«n use They are all smlar ln appear- large quanttes may prove an ordnary squeeze type ol ance and habts. Late ln the harmful to humans. Keep soluton sprng eggs are deposted n chemcals out of reach of chllnot spray the sol. (Snce beetles are at- dren, and do not store these,. _..* burn. n the fall remove the egg mames from tne tw B s hand of the prettest trees, the rhert have been party w«.y,> the local quota w.» oversub- btrch efqmea These blotches are caused by :the Democratc landslde of -nd the opportun- topledge four yeart ago contacted by phone. _ So far the sttns dont s«m Mrs. Joseph Cohen wll be n pont to the same thng n charge of bookkm >lng and to 982. pledges may be pad over a perlod of three years 9 The protoned debate orer «-- -- Consttutonal amendment to Georsan.s study r t t rulngs ban poll Ufes and the even on electons. 4th Annual Sesson SUMMER READNG CENTER at thr Colona Publc ljbran Chan OHb Road For Chldren on Elementary School Level Specally traned eerenqrd pjroary «chool tea. her. June 25lh to August 4th Under drecton ol Marlon L, Grosmtn Bertha Shcresluwsky For Further nformaton C»J Evenngs SO WA -%% w WrU Summer Readng Center P. O. Box S, Colona, N. J. REAY MXED *2 LOUSANA SALT S.9 hundred lbs. S. ffty lbs. SERVSOFT of WOODBRDGE 92 St. Georges Avenue South»t CloTlf) ME 4-8J -NOTCE All Member LAW OFFCES of the Perth Araboy Bar Assocaton WLL BE CLOSED EVERY SATURDAY From May 9, 962, Thru September 5, 962 PERTH AMBOY BAR BUCK... RATED FRST By Leadng Consumer Research Magazne Polkowtz Wll Sell You A BRAND NEW 962 BUCK ^ul RZ; LeSabre Sedan A BRAND 962 BUCK V-8 )The Only Amercan Made Car Wth a V-6 Engne KAYSER LYCRA WSPESE GRDLES AT REDUCED PRCES JJS, extra- rmxz- Everyono3 dong the two-ounce bounce ln Kaysera newent weghtless wonders... Ly Wspese. TDeyre now avalable lt a-savns ol 25 r.... taglne spendng only 2.9 (or s knltto-flt Lyrra grdle... machne washable and machne dryable wth all the advantages ol the mracle fber of the decade. Start your Lycra wardrobe today, wth the most weltng grdle buy of the ycrl Avalable n Small, Medum and L rge. ln Whte and Black,.., n Grdle pr Patle Grdle. NOW ONLY on Leg Pantle Grdle ln Small, Medum and Luge, n Whte or Black NOW ONLY $3.99 KAVSER f pantes at REDUCED PRCES Reduced Prces for a Lmted Tme Only! Lte Det Bread has only 45 calores per thnner slce! Smart men... of all ages...do well to keep a sharp sght-lnt on that old belt-lne. Startng today, lne up your target wth a lghter det...one that ncludes delcous, hearty, LU Det Bread. Dugans Specal Formula Wht* Bread, baked wth all the vtamns and mnerals a good bread should havs...yet, (we repeat! wth only 45 calores n each thnner (7 gram) slce. Youre smart to "watch that notch" (other men do). H Saturday delvrrlw estlnut Chrstensens THORH-WLMERDWf CORP. CONCRETE COEP. UVSOMS Of WtlOON MATttUU, "«Bovtcst Plalw HUnlr «-t«m rkaw -«M OTHU 8o PUl " d 5 " HLOON rbopucts Cnmhed 8tone, Btock FULL PRCE FULL PRCE POLKOWTZ MOTORS STOHB OUUS: Op«Daly 9:3 A. M. to. M. - rruay ll a «OPKN AX UAV WEDNESDAYS FRKK CUSTOWKR lakrn( At Bear Entrance tu Store

10 PAGE TEN The Crows Nesl Wewtettex: Mr. and Mrs. Stanford shp s the former! Exercse Grand Slam, a fveday Central Army xerrlse n G e r m a n y, The 24-year-old solder attended Wondbrldge Hgh School. Lnnt But S at Least: Bom at Perth Amboy General Hosptal: From Fords, a son to Mr. smd Mrs. John BBUtwarten, 9 Onles Road; a daughter to Mr. ;md Mrs. McGulnne.s.s 87 Brandy- Betty LaBnt from Avene «* U Pont,, more recently of Houston. Texas, left Sunday for The Hague, 52 Ffth Street: a son tn Mr and Mrs. Stephen Maruschaka, Holland, whrr- hpr husband 38 EverRrnen Avenue: a son to v;ns trasfrrrrd by hs engltrrtlm frm They expect to Mr.and Mrs. Leonard Wnlczak, 24 Hullo Street; H son to Mr. ft;?y for two years... Had dnand Mrs. Prank Bolucr. 73 Mofrett Street.... From Wood-, tv.n. p-. nt Ryage, 8prlng Lake, Saturday nght, and the brldrc, a son to Mr. and Mrs for- 346 Green o.vn:r. Morrs Kalksten. morly of Woodbrdge, asked to street;? daughter U> Mr. and be remembered to hs frends Mrs. Mlton Bedrok, 238 Mattool Drve; a daughter to Mr here. Morrs makes a wonderful ho.«t and loves to talk to folks and Mrs. Robert Talley. 3lo from Woodbrdre whch he stll Desoto Avenue.. From Sewaren, a daughter tn Mr. nnd consders home...among those who took p.trt n Exercse Mrs. John Msko, 27 South Quck at Onslow Beach, Camp Robert Street.... From Hope- Lejeune, were Joseph J. Takacs, lawn a 8n Mr, and Mrs. commlssafyman thrd class, Ncholas Plnell. 35 Loretta USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Street. From seln, a son Takacs, 23 Pulton Street, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Otterbne, 375 Oak Tree Road.... Woodbrdge, servng aboard the attack arcraft carrer USS From Keasbey, a daughter to Forrestal and Thomas P. An- Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Woodderson, gunners mate (j rs t ruff, 44 Oakland Avenue. class, son of Mr. and Mrs. From Port Readng a daughter Thomas E. Anderson, 52 Drove to Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Palombo, 3 Danel Slreet. MAY 7, 8. lflw Club Women Honored At State Conventon FORD8 The Woman! sored by the General Federaton and the Sears-Roebuck Club of Fords conferred upon two of ts members one of thefoundaton. hghest ndvdual honors n The club was also awarded a the New Jersey State Federaton of Womens Clubs by Meals for Mllons Foundaton certfcate of servce from the placlng ther names on the at the annual conventon of the Honor Roll of the Federaton New Jersey State Federaton of at the state conventon n At-Womenlantc Cty on Thursday. Hon- last week, The award was pre- Clubs n Atlantc Cty lored are Mrs Frank R. Dunsented to Mrs. George Molnar ham. 27 Second Street, and presdent, at the nternatonal : Mrs. Albert. Gardner, 2 relatons workshop by Mrs Sxth Street Edson. jwllmer 8. Albrght, state The purpose of the Honor charman of the department n Roll s to perpetuate the names apprecaton of ad and support and memores of the outstandng women who have gven gven to the famne relef and famne preventon program j.specal servce to ther clubs, communtes, or the Federaton. Ther names and a twenty fve word trbute are nscrbed n the Honor Roll books whch are n Federaton Headquarters, Newark. They are also dsplayed at the annual.state conventons. The two women were ntroduced at the busness sesson of conventon and ffty word!trbute* were presented n ther The nternatonal relatons department of the Fords club sponsored the world premer showng of the Meals for Mllons move "People to People". and contrbuted the proceeds to the Foundaton. YOUR GARDEN THS WEEK ONOHH) Mm. Frarfl R. Dunham and Mrs. Altrtr L. r.rdner oh.rlrr»nd founder membm of th<- Womans (Mll, of rnrn\ were honored by havn* ther mmrh placed Honor Roll of the New Jervj- Sttr (-deraton of Club, at the annual conventon n Atlantc Cty. Brown Take Feld COLONA A was takn h.q U( Troops 87 am (on wth the [;,, phase of xxk honor. Mrs. George Molnar,! presdent read the trbute to Mr. and Mrs. Groud Mrs. Gardner, and Mrs. Arthur, )V ANN SMTH, A. Overgaard, a past presdent By Your Rutgers Garden Reporter. SEW A REN A small re- Return to Sewaren Jr n.jahon t/o Kl HANT TKANKK of the club, gave the pne to Mrs. Dunham Avenue, Woodbrdge, servng WHY RAKE CLPPNGS? cepton held Frday nght aboard the guded mssle destroyer USS Charles F. Adams. Crcus to Come to Town Both Mrs. Dunham and Mrs. Drp dry clothes are the answer to the travel grls prayer for home. You can have fun and relax at the home of Mr. and Mrs. are founder and char- n your garden. Harry R. How to extend a ter members of the Fords Club. The dress that can be washed You can also garden yourself frendly nechb:hood welcome n the Malbag: ABOUT YOUR HOME They are the only two survvng ragged and grow callouses all to Mr. and MrscTVoTroudl Dense Ryes*. 3 Lancaster >f the orgnal ten Under Auspces of at n REQUESTS M M ht ftnd ls frmh the C. A. Glroudl... *, _ OVERLAND nderfu, next mornng fort to cut tou. over your green thumb. } organzed the club Road, Colona, wll partcpate There are enough musclehardenng exercses to do n Guests r and Mrs mbny ot tnese dltfkscs hftvf llth down an CP.. from a we u ruuu "or Norman A V n tbe Natonal Amateur Ceramc Hobby competton at the The hgh cost of buldng to- n 92. They were also lnstruday has made us become realsts about the use of space. to all rumors, past, present md9 mnutes of good old fashon- Publc Lbrary n 924. The WOODBRDGE Cnntraryjthe comfort and safety of overmental n startng the Fords te jackets that no wth them,,the thrd tmjjj. and whch, can be^vorn lat^ln*. Myers was the garden anyway, so why go th Annversary Eastern Cer- amc Show, startng today We want our houst-s to be lved futl "" e at tllc lookng for work? Why, for ex-ample, rake lawn clppngs and Mrs. Fred Kunzman, Mr!, the a fternoo. n " Tll * e» ther pledge to cut. >. h - break of dawn oved entertanment njjbrary s owned and man- M n, every nch of them. For! Flda y. May through Sunday at 25,. the h rnme mo-genune j ercus style, [taned by the club as a com- becomes cooler. Mrs land and has:»h wlmost of us the formal drawng parks Conventon Hall. She wll lolzed every tme after you mow? Hal^ caravan carryng the Crstu-Wallace crcus car-!munty servce They are hon- enter a Toby mug of Long John pastjl )l rsonnel equpment and a Generally speakng, ts bet- Mrs. ban.-! Henry Mr. Another garment that cute u the board room s a thng of the pastjl qp - res no games of chance, noorary n o y members of the club and p fl vp c rnnn DDln2B 3K than thnn to t/vand Mrs. Wllam Henry, Mrs down on the number of poundsjtncrcases hs ^. Gone too, n many small houses lals of the all new Crstan-dancnp crl sde shows, or anylts executve board. Mrs. Dun-!" leave e them clppngs esdecallv than f the W joljve Van dpr, r,, n Mrs, Edna m the sutcase s the reversble^ month to tlt Butler Mrs F Howell. Msscoat. Ths may be a comblna-$3 and mak. s the dnnngroom dl n t ts place l Wallace WaUace Bas Bls - Three TlrPe Rng s cl Cr-other -other objectonal obn-ctonal features. ham Uam had served her club as; T"" " e l " JZ a more spacous lvng-dn-" s wll postvely roll nto; TckPts are now on sale for treasu underneath «r for eleven years: np Carol Groud Mss <3ay Oun-jton day and evenng coat, or lt o f the reman:: where room. The study-guest room v^. db!;!?.?! J. * mboy..*! e "^; the one "day" stand" ftnd and and ththe e Elks E la» «"& k svee p presdent. She derson. all of S> wen. and Mr.!may be a combnaton top and mun c p al tr(>h, was;^rve LAWN nsurance Companes; " often found replacng the show grounds to jve two full tllrf and Mrs. Louus Hros, Elzabeth.ran coat. Color on one sde nd complete performances, 4 urges you tobuy tckets now^arman of me lbrary comadvance mt tun Dr Henry W ndjk, "Conference of Champons", am P.M. and 8: P.M. at Amboy and n(. t,.nave at s and whte on the other «t««; the ways and means, s» a management specalst at Rutgers, tells why: annual event n whch top sell-! The furnture of today s ^venue snow grounds under the budget, and numerous other SATELLTE RK.AY BLL favorte selecton. SAFETY SUKK commtttees. She was named s Wlfey-Darln. tog agents and ther wves takec mf table and sturdy. Thr sponsorshp of Elk;- Lodge clppngs decay the! House l.n- gven a green The lttle black dress s althe state conventon n 94. Poneer Woman of the club at^ my fngers wn h s of part Alan Neebe, 47 Elmwood Avenue, Woodbrdge, s not matchng. Lghter colored rjr peces are usually related but Youth the\m«for a prvate, proflt-.shar-ways «ood to have along on a actvtes commttee, CT nm-un-n HUM T/ TV^ r\n l <"PV^t W A^^n^^A»«then addton of the organc matter.n* corporaton -.o run the na- trp. These can be Belarsk. charman. up! Mrs. Gardner was apponted futurp ths on ttye honor roll at Pngry woods are replacng the dark - -, HMd, th,....,,,.and alant food they contan.-""" ^.>rld-wde space or down wth jewels and other eat parlamentaran n 924 and Darlng - School, Elzabeth... Dr. John toned woods of the past ">--! Clppngs tend to form a S9lf, lllf communcatons net-accessores.-a good lnen can * cllcl, s Ma, s assem bled to enwr-.stll contoues to-«rve the clubl ulch h on the Ml sol surf surface. he hel, D -: work ham::!stay n style for years f lt s. "J» " Lozo awarded plaques - to three tan under the new bg lop thls n that capacty. She organzed fc thp Ka coo, n h ( The bll provdes for stock n,on conservatve sde. hands old-tmers at the last Wood-;show marks and dust. v,. u. s thl, nftton. s spa(. e ^n. the frst club ohorus Whch she wealher and m, w (he satelle corporaton to be brdge Rotary Club meetng for People are learnng to make -aton. Mss X-l catapulted du-ected for ffteen years. Mrs. (, ;splt 5-5 between commun- many years of fathful servce, the best use of what they have, rom huge rocket launchng They are Barry Schodcr for 36 Combnatons of furnture are pad. entre length of bs top years of perfect attendance; [nterestng and ndvdual and dstance of over 3 feet, drect August F- Grener and Maxwellcan be ted together wth color, from nn rnatonul Show Tme; L-9«an. each for 34 years of per-! The room wthout a mantel s l)l ed lls Lh» worlds foremost feet attendance. a decoratng problem. t need aelhlsts The F > n^ Pa ln an a new bag of,. not be so, however. The pont dlllos "*> js to mark a center of nterest tm ks U)r 962 Dos s - pones! Margaret Holden. dauuher f you have not the ready-made " onkl - v ;" ;,: a ld, Ted, c^ Bl a J s _ wl of Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn C. note of a freplace. There are show llfl ther almost Holden, Harrell Avenue, Wood- varous ways to do ths. One nu " st nce: Edde Prlsco and br;d»e. was a member of the of the best s a sofa groupng h > funn ole hot >!od The l - "court at Hedelberg College, ether n connecton wth a Kn^ a" d Queens or"* Eques- Tf.n Oho. Saturday, when group ot wndows or wth»n tnan World< lne renowned the -queen of the May" was upnght wall decoraton. ClstUl troupe wu pres nt crowned at annual May Day, tf)pl. >Uure barebaelc rtdng prnted by the.nter-donn- n the old tme tradfoon of tory CouncU... Stephen J. Btto. South Anboj-, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julus Btto, 9 Ac- Lean Street, seln, was pro- L ; the tumblers, leapers, and varety hnes of a sofa or acts of al] knds entertan s» Fortf tlon a f ; P easa nt c>mpo- ttnultaneously ta all tnm> ^ moted to specalst fve at F o r t f l c f ; u E t l V! ^ P a P lcture or wupwhle a mult woupwhle multtude of funny old Eustl5,Va.,wherehesamem-!^P lctures aboveasofat<. asofat<. gve: clowns brug aughs to tll(, ber of an Army Reserve unt tne W«ht lme., hearts of a y chrstanwalrecalled to actve duty... Jon-j Often a large, tall pec. of lace aeal-lovles presen; ad R. Brown, son of Mr. andfurnture flanked by pctures breath takng dsplays hgh n Mrs. John Brown, W. Henrly:can be made nto the center ofjthe ar and wondems wre ^, a senor at t WHS, nterest of a room. A secretary, walkers perform equlbrstc been accepted cepted at Unlvr Unlvtrs-or a l large tbl table wth a hangngh feats beyond compare. H SfT ^fp * or group of prnts, are f te Crtatlanl-WaUace Brothers all new crcus presents 4 fe*- ture ^ n to r d. s- examples. oa plan for September. A member of the Natonal Socety and a member football and baseball teams, Mr. Brown plans to major n bosmesf admnstraton.... Here and There: Stuart Edelsten, junor at Tufte Unversty, Medford, Haas., hat been elected presdent at tbe nter-fraternty Councl for next year. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edelsten, 78 Hgh Street, Woodbrdge, Stuartr t a member of Alpha Epdlon PL He s actve n the Pre-Medkal Socety, Lambert- Kngstey Socety, honorary bojogy gronp, and s a Deans lst student... Moll Mappen, Woodbrdge, addressed the student body at Monmouth College last week on how to mprove ones personalty and pose.... Sgt. Kenneth Van Pelt. Woodbrdge Polce Department, the wnner of one of tde ten scholarshp grants gn. n ty tne - Natonal Conference,of Chrstans and Jews to partcpate n the 8th Annual Natonal nsttute on Polce and Communty Relaton* to, be held at Mchgan Stale unversty. May r r From the Servces: Army Lt. Col John L. Johnson. 43, son of Mr and Mrs, John A. Johnson, 4ft Bloomfeld Avenue Fords completed a 6- v.vek assocate course at the Army Command and General > H Collegt), Port Levenworth, Kun., recently The course \; desgned to prepare selected offcers for duty as commanders-. and general staff offcers. Col Johnson s assgned as post ordnance offcer at Fort Car son. Colo He entered the Army n Douglat. E. Clark radarman seaman. USN. son ut Mr and Mrs, Maurce E. Clark 39 C Slreet, Avene, s attendng ladarman School at tlt Naval Ttanng Center. Oreat Lfto. t!... And OennLs A McDermotl, sou of Mr. and Mn Alexander McDermott 63 Dannouth Avenue. Avene, s underxou tls recrut tranng at the Oreat Lakes nstallaton Army Specalst Four H PUeerald, son of Mr Wllam R. Oouge, U- p BUUB Laf. WoodbrdBe. tn Command d Post! Pt NOW THRU TUESDAY Robert Mtch urn Gregory Heck "CAPE FEAR" Baran Matnte Thurs. PREVUE TUKS. at 8:3 of! K, NEXT ATTRAC- OTON NOW THRU SATURDAY Warren Butty ALL FALL DOWN") SUNDAY THRU Maurce Chevalltr "JESSCA" OW THRU SATURDAY Glenn Ford "EXPERMENT N TERROR" "UNDERWATER CTY"! SUN.. MON."- TUES. Paul Newman "SWEET BRD OF YOUTH Shrley MatLanc "THE APARTMENT T U R N P K E DRVE-N THEATRE TODAY THKU SATHDAV "KXPURMKNT N TERROR" Wuu <lem Kurd, Let Kunc Plus BKLLK SOMMKKS" SUNDAY THKU UthllAV "THREE WORLDS OK GULLVER" PUl "COWBOY- Box Offlce Open l:th> Shuwtlme»-.n - equpment such as, all arplane; cable constructon replacng he old fashoned rope, mechancal seatng for approxpeople, sles and! Szes. 2, tdded exts, all ths to add totakes NOW THKU SATUKDAY! <ul Newman t teraldne Shrley Knlghl - Ed ^ SWEET BRD OF YOUTH Plus j "WORLD N MY POCKET SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Academy Award Wnner Sopha Loren OUVCBBBD j "TWO WOMEN" Dean Martn Anthony Francou Shrley HMLalne Carolyn Jonet "CAKKEH" FORDS PLAVH8HSE H t-tu THURS. THRU TUFS. MAY 7 - V. "KNG OF KNGS" Adults 9c - Chldren 5c Weekdays: 6:, 8:45 3at. & Sun.: 2:25, 5:2, 8:5 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 "Hgaru Skew" Prnted Pattern96: Msses Send FFTY CENTS n cons for ths pattern add cent! for each pattern for frst class malng. Send to 7 Newspaper Pattern Dept., 232 West 8th St, New York, N.Y. 6 EXCTNG STYLES n our new S. Summer Pattern Catalog*, Send 3! SELN NOW THRU TUES.! "KNG OF KNGS" SAT. & hurf. *^KKDDE SHOW "Prates of Tortuga" Also Bowery Boys n "LETS po NAVY" RTZ Theatre Carteret, N. J. Kl ^~NW THKU MONDAY MAY t - l (lenn Kord - ncrd Ttuln "THE 4 HOKSEJUEN OF THB APOCALYPSE" CARTOON Sat. k Sun. Mal)nrr jl p. M "Four Horsemen" Wll Not Be Shum SNK THE HSMAUCK" 3huw Starts Eve*,, at :5 WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY MAY»lt Ueur(e Pewrd, Audrey Hepburu "BREAKFAST AT TFFANYS" Cartoon SAT. AND SUN. MATNBE At f. M. "BHKAKKA8T AT XlfKAN8 WU Mot Be Shown Donld OConnor. Jula "FRANCS JONS THE ARMY" nmw RUrU KYM. U U Publc Health Assocaton; and "j the N. J. Oongress of Parents and Teachers, Mrs. Gardner has also served on the boards of tbe followng organzatons: the Natonal Tuberculoss Assocaton; Natonal Socal Welfare Assembly; Natonal Health Councl; Natonal Assocaton of Parlamentarans: and the Natonal Oongress of Parents and Teachers. Other members who attended the conventon are Mrs. How lawn an t may even smother ard Madsqp, Mrs. Wllard the grass Dunham, past presdents; Mrs. Dseases can get a start under these condtons. Chester Baglnsk. presdentelect; Mrs. Harold Baley and n most cses clppngs make Mrs. Vctor Paone. Mrs. Molnar trouble whe. mowng s neglected. and Mrs. Bagnsk wen delegates Dr. ndyk olers an easy soltlon. Just get n the habt of The Club receved a ctaton from the General Federaton of mowng the lawn before the Womens Clubs for ts partcpaton n tbe com- grass grows too tell. Youll seldom hjve to rake munty mprovement program The ctaton was presented "for dedcated servce on behalf of a on the Womrn There* hot much of«prob- Gardner has been actve n catons and tht general publc, health and welfare organzatons on the state and natonal! on the sol surfa whcl could buv n at $ a jcourase the germnaton share. levels. She was a board member crabgrass. of the State Sanatorum for :SO."NDS GOOD PROBLEMS Tuberculoss at Glen Gardner But you cant count on get- Mt hls breath on my cheek for sxteen years. She s a past ra,,,,f th.. fovm» ;«,And the gentle touch of r presdent of three state organl- tng out of the rakng job every tme. Clppngs can bewhen presence near me, j hand: and Health League: N. J. Health and Santary As- tlt h^ Llke * on a desert sand: sought my lps, my head dd gently hold; Then he broke the slence wth the fllng be slver or better communty". The project n the program was mprovement of the Fords Publc Lbran and a used book sale wth Mr.s. George Heath as cfealrman. The contest was spon- AR-CONDTONED NOW THRU SATURDAY mmm-mm Kdde MMnee Saturday "GUNS OF NAVARONE" PLUS CABTOONW SN., MON., TUES. MAY U, 2, Z2 Adsdt AttruUoa MstMf Only! " Attutous WORLD or JUUS VEENB" p p ^ lem when clppngs settle down g through the grass to the sol; surface wthn a day or so after or swe «P f» mow before mowng, Dr. ndyk says. l tne K ras * doubles ts mowng But when clppngs accumu- heght late on the surface, they do more han spol the vew, They can alf> harm the grass under-j neath. K blanket of clppngs can caux» yellow spots n the between mowngs, ROLLER SKATNG SPECAL RATES TO GROUPS Every Nght Except Monday 7:3 to P. M. MUDM, SatDldSJ, Sundy ft BoUdaj ZM PJL to PJ< 85< 5 SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Stevens * 6th, South Amboy REMOVAL SALE t* 5% REDUCTONS ADlLT BOOKS BBLES COOK BOOKS DCTONARES ATLASES SELECTED CHLDRENS BOOKS EN- GAGEMENT, AUTOGRAPH AND TRD7 BOOKS DARES * PHOTOGRAPH AND SCRAP ALBUMS WRTNG PA- PER AND NOTES DOLLS DOLL CLOTHES STUFFED ANMALS TOYS GAMES GREETNG CARDS SCHOOL BAGS AND SUPPLES 79 SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY Oppolt* M*,t»r lupw Mvlut Phone VA «-MCS OPEN EVENNGS RE-OPENNG FOR THE SEASON JUNE 2ND Fun.. Health... Relaxaton for All! 2 BRAND NEW TENNS COURTS!! * Lfe Guard Protecton Socal Actvtes Recreaton Facltes SWM CLUB WOODBRDGE Gr^en Street at Oakwood Ave., Woodbrdge Lmted Number of Membenhlps Avalable FO RCOMPLETE DETALS CALL ME DXE- LAND BAND EVERY WEDNESDAY NGHT Lou Homers AD - LB Route, seln (At tn St. Crcle) TS. Ms U.,,,,, Mrs. RuTd ], otl neytml ly, New Htnsu,, nf the pro< lghtened hfj. dcese (l ], (or (lely!, mncs Hcf!, Next st culture Fm, nvm "ldf... tre the p<n;r] tour of (he ),, lk the cows,. they had seen Rutgers mam expermental ;»re always nvn dren were allov tlllr th» arllr), holdlr (wo -. Chcks. As a :: ; vst they wen [ colorng books Last stop on was at ROOMthey played and sanr so ; ROWERS 7\ -\y Call for fluv d a y s a.: weddngs, extra toy :<J -. and otl: r express yd.; and thought:. assured of th<call us WALSH 35 Amboy Avr. Ml New Jene/s famous famly umntmert \ OPENFORFUH Rdes, Carres, Refreshments, Kddela OLYMPC PAW RVNGTON-MAPLEWOOD nm Mr mm** Woodbrdge AMBOY AVENUE 4 P M AUSPCES KLKS YOUTH ACTVTES CRSTAN WAUAC BROS. # UNDER THE "BG rap" Chldren $.) Adults $.DO Res. Seats 9e Extra Y- ] ^rnrnaultng ^**_ KMStUWlLDAN lldss. BEARSjg! (!,., Horn* */J DV//LNC SPWTA

11 ndependent-leader EDSON-FORDS BEACON Carteret Press A Newspaper Dedcated to the Best nterests of the Resdents of the Communtes We Serve. Green Street By Tfhe Staff,,l n a WoodbrW»e woman, Monday f the»l»*. " Th «Prl «Rl «ht" wth hlr hundred* of her frend* around Kurd d to t the pronram. She wa«mrs,., drove Street, who relden wth her H sln Mchael Jr., a tudent at Wood., lr flrnve Street Udy won a beautful ten srmm of DtlPonl took, $ l n pvr «U» ampnr the newest fashon*,,l.,, v )nt ha«mked that people refran,,.,nf hr house to we the furnture, le. r,,mf yrt. "Wa»he nenrou durlnr the, krl "Just lttle", "he repled, addng,, hr UP of penton to mke you fcfl at,,,, mshlnd. sttng n the audence were.,!,» WHS rluht on the Job last n repars near the Green,,, ^ we are no expert* on roads, we,/,y!)! rood job that n belnn done :, Hll Roads ln Colona, They appear,;. mll a deep layer of»t<me to lorm,v. never could understand the fnlsp lv mtchlng streets that were never p.v A good example of a permanent DUTn Barron and Lnden Avenues, Mcrrte strp vu put down around, ovmr. M we remembtr. m assessed!l- cost Today, 3b years later the.;;, -,t condton.,,, -.u.rn mllon t«the Went ndumral ;. -rhed uhen»hf notced on the ooontr, ( hr Sewaren penluula wa marked n,..,. r us the RarUp AntMl, evdently de rnnr property. Wth tome rrnup n Re-, :. h.l the towwhlp provde recreatonal., n her-, mkln the eonnty t«take t ovrr : : :»r crrtanly hope that Mmeone made h, hlur prnetl.... Mr», D, llowell, Avenel, :, km>» lh» Jean Wledman of that localty,-..,rl.l an Ann Hellek Award from Douflu M>noon (nuncll of Rutffr*. U whch Mm.» ud lke (o preaent Mu» Wledman wth a uh the nmb of te councl on t. :Ml BobtBowen of our Dsplay Advertsng V-* Jfr.M-y Press Assocaton AdvertlslK AUnte Cty over the weekend. They :e ol the semnars t WM brought out. ^btratoral campagn. Mtchells money r.dn*.televson and other such meda.. Rrhard Hughe* put the bulk of h/. u newspaper advrrtlaln.. Wth un the roads these day*, takng Mother.>.-..s bfomlnj Ht rght thng to do - :.nt nun have ther headaches u wn.-,. : len t was unpoutble to fled a god re wthout a reservaton. Sal Venwa,, - old us he doesnt want to go through..:. By 8 oclock they were runnng out! T t»nd thr only drwertwt w» m..m p. wt dotn the "twlf at the Woudlt rulrrn dlnner-danee t the Craftsmens nu:h, bu the one couple dolnc t bnt on n. h mnt Mr. and Mr», ThornM Hanrahm \ par u fne dancen»t the tame f far -.md Tf^^f Dorko.,.. Lately we tuvr t qute t few eakelcm cake ulet. Thrv - -lru danrn we have been hearng of. \u -.drntlj no one eat eakt.... The V W., memoral tervlce*. Handay nlht Cbarh. Ser»lrp orcanhatlont >rr r.... K.n» Jamen D, Graham, aboard prtlrlpatlnc m Operaton Mercury oft North Afrca. MAY 7, 8, 962 AVENEL At a candlelght servce. Sunday nght the St. Andrews Sodalty held ts May crownng of the statue of the Blessed Mother and receved now members nto the group. Mss Jean Grezner was crowner and Frances Pleck., personal attendant. Crown bearer was Nancy Plchalsk and flower grls ncluded Patty Parker, Msjrta Sova,k, Carmella LoBlanco, Jane Sanflllpo, Cathy Sue Seale, Maryann Hopler, ana Mary Klubenspes, Rev. Armand Pedata was moderator and Knghts of < OMK TO THE FAR: School 7 n sne a crcus theme for ts frst far to be held A the Columbus, Fourth Degree of vhool Saturday, ran or shne l*ft to rcht arc Mrs. Harry Trautvrttrr, Mrs. rvnn Blnderman, Mm. Donald Lehesknd, Mrs. Norton Srlutz, prncpal speaker was Rev. Woodbrldge, offcated, The John Crcus Theme to be Used Al School 7 PTA Far - The frst fnr of pretty "Goldfsh" at the "Ptch PATENT AT HOSPTAL P«rut-Teacher Assoca Glt " and a farmer and.two; rabblf at the of School 7 promses to " Cabba^ Crownng s mpressve n Avenel,! N Kennedy, assstant pastor of mmaculate Concepton Us the tradtons of Judasm; Church, SomervlVe. they must fnd a new commtment to the tradton of ther are Margaret Growney, Ann Grls receved by the Modalty fat*." Haythom, Joanne mbraco, Nancy Kuznak, Pat Maer Gayle Obropta, Mary Elle WDBRDGE - Wnrd has OConnor, Pam Pepsn, Valer been receved that Mrs. LorettaReks, Maryann Schmoll, Pa n addton there wll he "Mr p razer he most UtlUSUttl Mr9 95 Grove Avenue s Schneder, Sandra Schnede -Hgh Pockets, the clown who sur L al at he Perth Jeannne Slros and Clar y Truutvetter and Mrs. r- wll walk around sellng Hosptal. zmlgrodsk, vu Bluulrman, co-charman out of hs many pockets. Other unc th"r commttees, have clowns wll sell balloons. pn: n d nny new booths and The booths wll feature han- Kr.-s.s w.ll as varatons of dcaft. ncluded wll be an dd favortes apron booth, where aprons es-.v thus week clowns have prcally desgned for holdays b dt. n,. througn town m "nay be jurchased; a hand c vcrtblcs dstrbutng lolly- Puppet booth, a whte elephant j> ;S and przes to youngsters, booth, Grandmas pantry booth lurtnc the far at the of homemade cakes, Jelles, rool SMrdy. AH the urad- Pckles and relshes and a gar-...tcs of the School for Cluwns den shop of house plants. ll be on hand for the fast- Tred parents may go nsde ;tles as the far has a Crcus out of the sun to the "coffee neme Ham or shne the far sloppe whle ther chldren ll be open from A. M - 5 enjoy the mechancal rdes. P M Commttee heads an : Mrs. (James have been pl.mnej Edwn Brommer and Mrs, :or chldren from Unole Mchael Carnevale, food; Mrs. WKKlys Cabbene Patch for Joseph Furda, coflee shoppe; the nursery and knd-rttarten Mrs. Wllmm Paxton, tckets; set,to "Gtt a Ball" n the (fold- Mrs. Jack. Gauch, przes; Mrs. flrsh bowl fur the pmtal set, Hank Senkcwcz, posters and a.d "Hjt the DuHy and booth decoratons; Mrs. Donald "Ha.t:*tb«l! Thru*" for the Peters, garden shop; Mrs. Jack U-en m;t. All attendants at the Bans, whte elephant; Mrs. games wll be n approprate at-3. Clark Lum, pantry; Mrs. tre wth tn ndan at the "Get Paul Oabrele, clowns and Panted Lke an r.dnn" to a games. (larmel To Speakj To (Congregaton WOCDBRlDGt. An Adult Edup.ttn even.: MxtMred by the O!:..rcKat:on Adath srael wll be neld a. 8 :M at Jewsh Comr.uly Cetn Mrs Her- PAGE ELEVEN MPRFSSVF MAV RTES Ths was the scene at St. Andrews Church, Avenel, Sunday nght as Mss Jean Gremer crowned the statue of the Messed Mother Mary n annual crownng ceremones. Epscopal Church Elects Cycle Crash Slate at 264th Meetng njures Cop WOODBRDGE At the George Knopf, fnancal secre- WDBRDQE - Another 264th annual meetng of Trnty tary; Kenneth Van Pelt, buld-motorcycle accdent, ths ona... ne fund treasurer Earl G.occurrng on Tuesday n whch Epscopal Church, wth the^^"^^ftnd fnancal* polce offcer was njured Rev. Wllam H. Schmaus, rec- secretaty. otls A, Kel, recorder has pronpltd the Townshp.^ tor, presdng, oflcets were of graves. Commttee to abandon the mo- elected for the ensung year as Earl G. Rumpf, Percy A. Hu- torcycle squao and obtan mc..- fol.ows: jllck and George Knopf were radl ca s Senor warden, Merrll A. elected as delegates to the an- njured n the latest acs- Mosher; junor warden, Earl G.nual conventon of the Docese ent., Patrolman,, Edwtud o. Rumpf; vestrymen: Russell of New Jersey, and Na 5 slb Had-;P re P ulmc D^ ( 33». 23 "; ul Bauer, Mchael T. Farrell, Da-^dad, Ots A. Kel andkenneth f_ v ; e, ^,^t weaqg - te * - 3 vd Har Percy A. Hulck, Van Pelt as alternates. George Knopf, Casmar Kola- Delegates to the Northern f the sky, Charles K. Paul, Dr. C. Convocaton of the Docese of He s now confned to hs home. Howard Rothfuss, Ersklne H. New Jersey nclude Mr. and Todd, and Kenneth... u Van.»..«.. Pelt. Mrs. Alson Brandes, Mr. andl The accdent occurred at the Wllam L. Benson, Nassb Mrs. Russell Bauer and Mr. and ntersecton of Freeman Street Haddad, and Ots A. Kel were Mrs. Mchael T. Farrell. ^ S f c a r S n elected honorary vestrymen, Alson wa«was re- Elected as offcers of the vestry church Tamwby J ean Slamnko, 8, 2 East organst and James GGreen r Street, collded. The were: Charles K. Paul, clerk;.dale Ryer, Sunday School or- Percy A. Hulck, treasurer ;ganlst. Agency to Prnt Report Woodbrdge Tomorrow 9 motorcycle was damaged ln the front and the car on the rght sde. Shults, pastor of The Utt^ bert Wnograu u Mr. rwn WOODBRDGE The Communty Renewal Program Re- mpleted n the Unted States, hs sermon for Sunday wll baj; : l Program reports to be Church of Chrst, ht announced-, Hunden ar«co-ft.^ft..*- one at one of the Rmhway Avenue Abru.m Car.-l. school port Book enttled "Woodbrdge Tomorrow" wll be com- toundng. By vrtue of ths Church School wll be held at; ^ demand for copes has been "Lookng at the ChurchV.-,v uy ^uvn( her har done, told about her master, lecturer -» -( author, n church lwt Sunday wth hb,wlll let tare on th> lupc "Can THE GARDNEUS pleted and ready for publc :mand, the commssoners 9:45 A. M. < V >r happened to turn around, and saw We Convert Jews t-> Judasm?" dstrbuton by the last week ave determned to order addlonal copes and have estab- hamus are servng as delegates-.. Rev. Shults and Rchard PbW;.> :l> schbol prncpal. "Wth the Lord n Twelve years ano. Ur. Carmel of-may. s. Buddy Harrs, Executve Drector of the Woodshed a prce of $. per copy- thrr besde me and the prncpal behnd *as prest of!.«roman at the jont meetngs of thr v -vv got" he declared... Another boat Catholc Church. Hfore that Adath srael Ssterhood brdge Redevelopment Agenoy, )stage ncluded. Ths chatge - took place durng the week. Tta tme he had been an A:, hcun layman. Today, A, u. Orthodox g cost. gregatonal Chrstan Churches,, announced. ll offset a part of the prlnt- New York conference of >n«, wth hs neat lapstrake outboard.... "After ll/ months of contnuous effort n gatherng Any ndvdual or group de- West New YOTL Synod ol th* the New York Synod, and tl» ; /,.- at the Town Hall, ay» that the only tme Jew. he Ls cunvn d that a ABRAHAM CARMEL Schedules Donor Dnner fly n front of the buldng durng the day mghty effort t.% n--ded to rejuvenate th tradons of hs at the Yeshva Horav Kook. "tons" of data and statstcal rous of reservng a copy of Evangelcal and Reformed upparant that the weather wll be nuay nght, Woodbrldge Post S7. Amercan new fath The sasa of hs lfe s told n WOODBRDGE The Gardners, Peter and sanel, sngers gutars are occasonally sup- many hundreds of pages..of and colleges, The Gardners twonformaton and composng rvoodbrdge Tomorrow" should Church, presently meetng ftt > buffet supper and honor old tmers who Mr Carmel was > :u n Urn- an autobography, "So Strange Mwcutve year membeuhlp cardf. The don. ordaned a C.r,. lc prest My Path", publshed n London of songs from all over the world plemented by the effectve flute draft copy, the Wood h rdge Redevelopment Ager s Com-. per copy enclosed to the The Womens Guld of th» rward ther reauest wth Syracuse, New York, wll make the presentatons n 43 and found.hat hs by the MBY Foundaton. wll be featured at the eghth playng by sabel. man nterest. was th work. n regard to hs topc Thursech, tours of know nphng about Judasm annual donor dnner of Ssterhood of Congregaton Adath man, has announced that hors port ls fnally complete and ln gency Man Street, Wood- sprln grummage sale, today an4 Mrs. Arthur Portnol, charmunty Renewal Pugram Re- Coodbrdge Redevelopment church wll hold ts annum Snce he converted Judasm day evenng, Mr. Carmel says, the effect «f any partcular dlplay, m 953, he hjts be, school- Of the fve and a half mllon srael, at Steners, Newark, doeuvres and cocktals wll be the hands of the prnter," he rdge, to the attenton of S. tomorrow at 58 rvng Street, upptned at Hall Jewelera, Man Street, nlster teachng Lat :nd Eng- Amercan Jews, would say May 23. They started ther served from 6 to 7 P.M. andsad. uddy Harrs, Executve Dljctor. 8 P. M. Rahway, from A. M. untl J lurttd Mr*, rrln 8alk coneentratlng j Ls ; a t carmel C near that at least two mllon dont career ln Europe n 957, andnner wll be at 7 PM. Mrs. The Agency has been deluged wth requests from Towa returned to appear at clubs Hy Ballon s n charge of reservatons and Mrs. Ben Kantor opment Agences as dstant as *«bmlnwf KOT almtwt a yt^r»ht tt*4 de- Oxford England, ; Carmel know they are Jews. They throughout ths country, They " thr wndow U a wall ewnpact bplay Sm made two have auo been heard on major and Mrs. Harvey Wenberg are Puerto Rco. Snce ths s one "thftumr c»rd each month wth one «r two when n and have smply become racal f (ne Unted fltate.s rado andl televson statons n takng bus reservatons. Mrs. of the frst Communty Re month the dd not pat h the dbpbr or toaet.^ a» Solar Jews, wjth none of the postve the Untfld States and Europe, Herbert Wtnograd has made entertanment arrangements and " m lmbanl»y y«ur ture «ne nlfht and have gven performances for Mrs. nrhbor called her attenton to t. " d«- n thel concet world " " " <»r th» mooh wa«mt la thr wndtw, and " He wln««w know he * goto* to by me he told tn. gafl. NealH to»j ahe > more euphaalt on the Boathly dkplar.! lh >l»y featurnt all Urthaone and the uloun," the lad> jewtter state*. u the t* -<" Jrwd m ^ bttb ta Mwa, tl«m rnf *«n aa lood. Her «tao>w and nteror *">>» fne wrte-np arptar la thb MUC A " -Keyatone, th«wmely m nafulw of *.»H Farrlngton. reeopenung at the al Hu«plt*l alter /freak Mcldent whle Tuesday hght.... Happy annvemary d Mrs. John W. Zullo, Port Readng. John an even dozen Sunday. Also happy brth- fn Del Qrouo.... Bueball and wftball ^ paruclpate n the Woodorde Recreaton > equerted to oonuct the Recreaton offce ""ted deadlne,... HaU off to the B.C. -urlno the Carport Bowlng League ttle. "hum of the WeUare Olfce, Woodbrldje, t p Perth " rlh Amboy General Hoapltal. " "d»pecdr weowy to Lm Bataoey, Car- " ( "» at ht hom A brthday greetln* to *""<-. orawr townahtp employe and bcuted Y rt " to Mr. and Hn. Veronca BwaOak. l > trownln wll take place 8wwUy»»»» "" h, Port Beadln.... UnoenUnd Dot Boye "" drvng tmon thl >ummer, md wt (r»m " >... The Flwt Annual Hprnc Kalr held ><r > A Mclto,! 23 wu a proftable tucceu All *«or Khuol rteceott..... The WwlUHd- "" "* Club»f the New J«ney DUbete Le»«««" ll " V>W ball, nman Avtnuc. ColuU. All <> llrrrut.. H... A. _.,.^a.,.rd. EVERY ANDWElMSDAY 2 Noon to 2; JO : at Stanleys Gallery ALL YOU $^ CAN EAT-.. V. 8. ONE, aslnessmenrlunch Alr-Condltoned STALEYS OLLERY ME 4-8 hout ulddledex County GRENER FUNERAL HOME Est. 9U4-AUQUBT P. GRENBjl, Dre«tor 44 Green Street ME Woodbrldge ts so easy. Havng your mlr an^ color yul lke U no problem today. You dont bave to have a permanent tnt, but Ju a rnse, f TOU lke. Your talr can look lrte. dublc wth tn«r(glt «had«.. tht one that must flatterng to your Bkln an* feature* u Our color ejperts are peclally traned to help juu select the ruht made- " l m A U B ou har changed to btonde, or *hj other color, come b^re for * eolorln well done. MARAS Har Fashon 8?4 West Avenue Port Readng By Appontment Only TEL. MK 4-7M W*4u»day Rev. Shklts Attends Church Conference COLONA - Rev. George A. Yes, they come from Crbs to Cadllacs (or our ce Cream, and were proud of our consstent qualty. Next Tme You Pass by, Stop n and Treat Yourself! ANDYS (Carvel) DAR-FREEZE Store 76 ST. OEOBGG AVENUE COLONA

12 V* 3nhcpmb«tt (Lu (Drteret ^rros CHARLES tdwyn GREGORY. J9M December, 96 tht nofptndrnt-uadtr U4 MMB ford Btt(on pubuhml wttfclj on fhondj S-M r.recn Stmt Ml 4- Woodkrl4(«, Nw tmj Ttaa Carterrt Prcw pnklljbt* WMU on rrty Ml Foowttlt Attnnt K -MW carurtt, New tnrj WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG COMPANY Uwrtnce F Campon Presdent and Treamrer By Ctrrltr, C«nt Fn Copy labfcnptloa nu bj BUL nclodlnr pouf* Out ftr, M.H; tt auntb, PJS; thru month!, J; dnle cople bj Ball. S ceol. AU P»T»»U la druct. The Lbrary Stuaton Any thnkng, logcal person wll agree that somethng must be done and done soon to get suffcent funds to run the Townshps eght lbrares effcently. Maybe federaton or per-. haps consoldaton s the answer..; However, as a New England ancestor, used to say: " "There are ways and ways of dong..thngs-" - t s very easy to become enthusastc about a project and become so m- - bued wth the sprt of t, that you -lose all perspectve. We have some "young and alert women n the Townshp who have set out to do a job. However, accomplshments are not. realzed by dctatoral statements. n the dstrcts covered by the eght.townshp lbrares, we have some very dedcated men and women who started these lbrares by workng hard wth ther hands, ther hearts and ther mnds. Some of these people have la- bored for the youngsters of ther communtes long before some of the present crusaders were born. You just cant gloss over ther accomplshments wth a wave of a hand. Therefore, t s heartenng to learn that Commtteeman Ralph Barone s "Bettng up a closed meetng or meetly ngs f necessary wth all the Lbrary " Boards n the Townshp n an effort to "come to some agreement and decde on the best method to solve the problem. t must be remembered too, that most of the lbrares are prvately owned aftd the Townshp cannot take them oyer unless consent s gven.» Rumors have also been flyng thck r*«nd fast durng the past few weeks Uhat the group pushng for lbrary consoldatqn has plans to buld a $3, man lbrary buldng n the tjfcolona secton of the Townshp. - ~* We cannot help but agree wth a : prevous statement made: ; "We have plenty of lbrary buldngs n the Townshp what we need s ""books to fll them."! Just magne how many books $3,- would buy! Graduaton - Then fhat Before too long, Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School wll be gradaung an exceptonally large class of senors. These young people, who wll be com- pletng ther secondary educaton, should not make the mstake of assumng they know enough, They have only begun to learn! f, n the process of acqurng a dploma, a student has glmpsed the tremendous spread of human nformaton and realzed that what has been studed s the mearest fracton of what s thus known, then the way s open for the ndvdual to proceed ntellectually We realze that our Hgh School gradautes ths year are enterng a world whch s somewhat confusng. t seems necessary, n these tmes, for the Class of 962 to bear n mnd the smple truth and basc prncpals whch have made our country great. The story of Amercas rse to power and rches, s one of wllngness toj learn, wllngness to work, a love of freedom and ndependence and a fath n God and relgous freedom, The honest seeker for truth wll be known by the questons rased, the sncere study of exstng facts and the ntellgent dedcatons drawn from establshed thngs. We trust the students of the Class of 962 of Woodbrdge Hgh School now wonderng whether to contnue ther scholastc work, wll not lose nterest n ther studes under the false mpresson they are not mportant. Proper preparaton for lfe tself s the} most serous busness that can con-j front youth. An Edtoral on Edtorals "Why dont you wrte an edtoral LBERTY HALL Under the Captol Dome By J. Jsepl GrWS52 Letters to the Edtor May : The Edtor, The ndependent-trader, 8-2 Green Street, forum on our should be ever Rrat "Woodbrdge group of dedcated m Problems and Pros-calber are protrtwets" to be held on Monday, nght and day. S at 8 P M. at School Very snccrrj. Ste! J h Cla^oom, _._l mrm* M Perhaps the veteran Wood* whch has an-awd brdge lttle League does notng to stmulate grpn-. "",,,-_ attend ther annual lnaugura- n our schools, lfts nvted tne ; PT ton wth fanfare and cere-attendance of member* o ne UUU mony as your columnst, John- Board Of Educton and the nle Royle, notes n hs column Towrmhlp Commttee. We have for the May th ssue of "The B)s contact«the presdents of ndependent - Leader. But. s thp pry,, PTOX and varloun tvny ths, n tself, a reason to be- cme poups. rate those who do would lke Wp ^ (hgt, )l(, jpeakers to suggest that Mr. Royle be _ WaRM, Zlrpnlo Mr Vlnlgned to ntervew»>me of ^ Dr. John P. Low. Mr., oecau* offcers and member, o ^ " J f nnd,. Edward N o Rk)n (f Menlo Park Terrace *» KfM _ wl, nlery retrrf- an, foc, U, J th. hrlur >«>» a y of vl( Rn(J that " l^y don * h < o me acw «r-. thesp ^^ ^mm provoltp %.^k ^ 6nw lvply Queston and answer pe- The Tny, Bad he been among those ^ ^ / J ^ m t n,,trs so that -" present at the openng day/ thprp w,,, b(, R[, amplr, arnount 8o Thr> ^ ceremones and ball game of of, lmp d(. vo t«d to questons. Many a man,,,, whch he s» crtcal he would Vpnon m ^ ^ prm). wojf ;- A^ * nn(> of th " bnmmrtm hs S t man > ou The Sun,\,: Kollar and readly apparent May we we n larpp audence Da that the wonderful sponsors,on May 2. t should be a most had not been forgotten. As for nterestng evenng. About t those who have organzed and Rcppeot fully, When people operated ths league they were RVNG ELAN newspaper to. everywhere, doln the work that they mean thf they have dedcated themselves (Edtors Note: Dr, Hutner sent somebody else, to do, promotnq the welfare of,, s a rop y of ths letter wth the The En<>l\ the three hundred boys whose roqupst t be publshed > gudance they hvp undertaken May 5»62 You mght also note that Chef Anderson poltrlaas are mportant peoplejwondbrdur Fre Co. too. The mayor, resardle.ss of School Street poltcal afflaton, s. by vrtue,woodbrdge. N. J. of hs poston, the leadng fr-rjpnr Andy: we n ths townshp at thsj J OW that ve had autte boy. "s when you: v Shut and your \v,u\; to tself." The ;., Rrt.. tme, would lke to know r Um(, t get back to somewhat ofl Mr Royle objects when the R normftl routlnelwant to take»,.. Presdent of the Unted State thls opportunlty to thank you th f nk * u U. rt throws out the frst ball to n- d your men most sncerely for "* *«, augurate the b ;s league season unur, 8nd e&mst rf_ Mng.-The ^ V\ h J?l O th< ^ forts n my behalf. Nrver dd " r * * ^ ««ch un M,flshne 5S as w,t about that"?, Townshp resdents of ten Royle. f he s not too prejudced, that the fanfare of openng days are- not H end n ask ths edtor. MPLED CONSENT: Ten member o any other profes- Sometmes the subject suggested s TRENTON Constant and edtoral materal and more often t s rs/dt^usrs; Of the Unon have sor.. themsolve. Th: ultmate pur- of these ceremones s the strengthened ^5 erjorcement of "H lcense grant* hm thepose not. Usually, the subject s suggested Legslature by varous educabecause someone has a personal axe :tlml consent tce, recognzng r.m as well t can carry on the work of ^ou^ seekng to «DW an ther drunk drvng statutes by prvu-ge of profe.sslonal prac- promoton of ty league so that n th.> best way posmaxmum number of... / more money, has bult w B rn Q stuaton where ether state- o: not, he wshes as pr ncome taxes are The states are Vrgna. d* boys n ths area. To ths end, So that brngs us around to the Ue ast/lk«. U beleve ths league, so far, has been a great success, thanks to queston of the selecton of subject The State Tax Polcy Amercan would want to hold msson, headed by former State South Dakota, tan and Vermatter for an edtoral n ths news- a Ucense u a phj. the dedcaton of numerous! sjcfln glnce msson, men and women, and to the paper. How s t done? The reader has! Treasurer Archbald ArcnDaa Alexander, Aexanuer, l d mont. t would rrnan the surrender of assstance of a!t\:on of frends + v ; «now workng out the detals. dtl The mpled consent law pro- }, 5 and benefactors. hope that t a rght t to k know. tdes that a lcensed drver uses A report ta due ^ ^ t wll contnue ts work,.despte t s already the states hghways g wlujthe. J COLLEGES: - Enrollments roadblocks roadblocks that mght be placed understand^* understand^* that that he he wu wu concon- L bll rtd l l Ln publcly supported colleges ^ )ts way by those, lke Mr. chemcal test,.hch The frst crteron s that the edtor months, n fact, nf thte npwsnqner mnt havp a hs<;r!elt that new taxm we neces o rus newspaper mus nave a oasc 3ary _ leavlng only ^ problem sent to take general knowledge of the varous felds " -«*<"" a;rrentlv 24,396JR O y^ who do not understand "what t takes to promote a league such as ths one. ""* ""sonable grounds to beleve that oj" the State Department Very truly yours, of news n publc lfe partcularly n _.,,. be was drvng" whle under the clams. Ralph E. McGrane p Durng many years of rsng m o( ^ The drver ths muncpalty about the Townshp andj and the Townshp government, the govemmentd cosu and wu- must ^, fc or bse bs Hckory Road latons, State fscal o flclals or rvlleg w ^ n ta county and the county government, have wthstood demands for t U calculated that the Colona, N. J. the state and state government. new taxes by mposng n e state - jstate of New Jersey wll be May 3, 962 A model lmplkd consent law.requre;! to spend at least$34,-!edtor Sometmes ths newspaper Wll,, as rtlfls a amon8 the P ^^t t* 322, 26;. allocated among the!ndependent-leader «n >rt cor sdered by the Na:;!a! tax-supprted nsttutons aswoodbrdye, N. J, all Other newspapers have done, pck revenues earned to support Commlttee on unform Traffc follows: R-tgers, the State Dnl-JTo the Edtor: " appropratons equalled and Ordlnanws recon-.versty, 65,69,84: Newark May use your letters column $8,9,. Next June 3 revenues are expected p to reach 669,89; th«sx SUte D C. College of Engneerng.»7,- to call the communtys attcn vm colleges! out a specal project. However, we cannot go all-out n one category and neglect the others. We attempt to offer the reader a balance edtoral treatment of the ssues. Ths s our duty to you. FOR YOUNG ADULTS y By ELLEN THORSEN * Sunny days are here agan! t^ts hope they stay for a whle. m Doctor LOEO, durng a talk to ^he Junor Class, spoke of everyhavlng rhythm. We fnd S ONLY <48.7OO.OOO, an ncrease f Although &n mpled consent $5, $3,,, or 68 per cent, measure has been ntroduced. To take ca- of the ncreased n the New Jersey Legslature! enrollments, t? State Board of lod Durng the Legslature ths twelve enacted year per- var-jfor several years, the *g:sla- Educaton, n * study report! Now the reader should keep n mnd ous laws to ncrease the ncome ture has balked won passng t submtted to te Legslature, of the State. ncreases were Advocates of the proposal argue recommends tha one ffth of the fact that he may not agree wth sanctoned n corporate franchse taxes, motor fuels taxes, age peace offcer to determneproprated n each f fve suc- that t s dffcult for the aver-;ths amount. $26,864,454, be ap- our edtorals. He has a rght to thnk for hmself. The object of our edtorals cgarette taxes, corporate n. whether a drvers facultes «sve annual budget*, beglnhave been so mpared by alco- nlng wth come taxes, and most of the s to provoke thought on mportant addtonal money went out asholc beverages b as, to classfy; lf The report also urge the Townshp matters and provde a addtonal ad to school dstrcts. ntoxcatng lquor, wthn the possble moment of communty hm as under the nfluence of establshment at the earlest reasonably ntellgent analyss and Ths year the gasolne taxjyarous nterpretatons gven colleges to provde two-year opnon. by the cou:t$. termnal vocatonal programs. transfer programs for those Practcally all major controverses DOCTOR: The on to colleges or unlver-. aoctktyof New Jersey haglven slt and prrranu have two sdes. We attempt to present r, :. tralnng an ofv:al descrlpuon of a doc- and upfradlng honestly the merts of each and then tor j/h order to clear the ar, By ** per cent of New offer a balanced and careful opnon was ncreased by an addtonal penny, another cent was added to the cgarette tax and the emergency transportaton tax was enacted whch s expected to produce annually the sum of $6,,. Over the 2-year perod revenue programs hafe been enacted to rase $44,,- more n 962 than was n 95. w.. yyy au.^_- > y~ yy*» warned to brace themselve, a new statewde tax. feel ths ay because, thlnwyaar and t should reman a re- ;he prom somethng specal membrance. feel you should whch you ook forward to andno go toa fancy place all three hen wsh to look back upon. nghts, but you can go out nformally! to partm or pcncs do thnk, however, that your actvtes should be kept n and just go to a fancy place one n the warm moderaton, so that you can en-nght durng the weekend. rhythm ezes and calmness of these oy them." Bob Puccl, 68 "No, because days. But, beware!! Paul Tur, 82-"Yes, thnk they really wouldnt get home th»se soothng, calm, Senors should go out alter the untl about :3 or 2 oclock, f freezes pervade the classroom, prom, because (ts a once n a they were to go out drectly 2 sprt of drowsness comes lfetlme chanc ts somethng afterwards and thll s too late bont, the student apd th«mnd you wll always look hack on to be out. Besdes, snce they *fte;jns to Wander, Due fa the and thnk of the great tme you are gong out the next two days, tjlme of year many of thq kds, had." that s suffcent?. Often the th«senors, wll be- Elane fceher,»6s- u No, dont senors can get nto trouble that n to thnk about the prom. thnk they should go out after late at nght." grte wonder about ther the prom, because m&st of thet No matter what your personal jmate, ther dresa and ther har places to go are all crowded feelng s on ths queston, or tyle, whle the boys wonder and> to get up and go out thewhether you are gong out after; bout p he s gong to getnext two days s too much," the prom or not, we sncerely ough money, what knd of John, Bll, Ed, 63 "Snce the,hope that everyone has an en owers to get hs date, and can h doesnt n these success of the Senor prom depends upon the student havng An embarrassng moment loyable evenng, an enjoyable evenng, my opnon s that the Senor should Saud Warrlck, 6S "Whle at andor a humorous anecdote there "s the problem out defntely go out after theprom Bear Mountan wth our church Snce after the Junor Party group, my sster and decded they went out, t s only fttng to RO swlmmmg. After changng f some that ths f a bgger dance, so nto our swm sult«, we left the feenlon. they should have a bgger eve- tycker room and proceeded to JSenlors should go out after the nlng. But, my answer s no. Be-jto follow a group of boys to the m, when they are plannng sdes at 4 n the mornng what.oool (anyway thats where we go out the nest two days. else s there to dol!> (thought they were gongh An! ere are a few of the remarks: Noreene.Narqsst, 82 "Yes, l attendant mmedately stopped Men** «3-" thnk that fetl ts rght to go out after theus and asked, "Where do you "you should plan to go out afterprom. The prom s me of thethnk you are gotng" the prom and over the weekend blgg&t evml* of the senor (Contnued on Page 6) Jerseys youth attendng lege n New Jersey wll followng the hassle caused by 2 doctors sgnng a resoluton statng they would the medcare program f Sttutlons, a-cordlns to the" passed by Congress "Thf- physdaa s not a study. Because outgo expendtures slave; he s a free man and FLUORDE: Strong teeth have kept pace wth the States regnua.raly a gfted, lndust-come naturally n some parts ncreased ncome, fscal offcers rous. apable, knd, and coa-jof New Jersey becaue Nature beleve no more addtonal scentous man," the assocaton has provded enough fluorde n" funds can be squeezed from sad. "He s no more bound to the water to acheve -a tooth New Jerseys present tax struc- ndscrmnate servce at thejcoruervatlon effect demand of government or dtl-; The State Department of Therefore, taxpayers rezens that s the lawyer, the Health announces that recent for colen- the dentst, the pharmacut, thejanalysa of communty water h the supples showed that more ommuntles have the benefts of naturally fluordated water supples than formerly belleyed. These areas nclude Mt Laurel Townshp, Burlngton County; Gloucester Townshp, Camden County; Downe Townshp. Cumberland County; Woodstown Borough, Salem County, and the followng.awas n Gloucester County: Clayton Borough; Qeptford Townahlp; East Grfcenwch "We have maze yellow, daay and ctnvy yellow We dont menton tbt word lemon wound here!" Townshp; Glassboro,Townshp; Harrson Townshp! Mantua Townshp; Natonal Park Borough; Ptman Borough; Wenonah Borough; West Deptford Townahp; Woodbury Cty, and Woodbury Heghts Borough. JERSEY JGSAW: -, The New Jersey Tercentenary Hl»- torymoble wll lead a Mth century wagon tran across the naton to Seattles Century 2 Exposton n July.. The ndex of prces receved by New Jersey farmers was 28 pef cent of the llo-lt average lut month, the New Jersey [Crop Reportng Servce reports More than { bass were weghed n at the Seasde Park Tournament of Fl&h Hadquarter* last week... New Jersey farmers are urged to vacclmu ther ptgj aganst hog cholera! (Contnued on Pa** m Money Hur^es nto Ths Handsome STACK-CONBa MAN M*mbex: So Trm.u. k nessed on Aprl 24, whle my How dd thp!,. home was burnng money ever get < The ctzens of Woodbrdge frst place? The.» are ndeed fortunate and Advertser. Sl 3 Yean of Servce to our Customers T. L WATSON & CO. ESTABLSHED 8H MONROE A. WEA.NT RecldcDt Partner MEMBER NEW YORK AND AMERCAN STOCK EXCHANGES Perth Amboy Natoal Bank Buldng At the S Corner* H M«W 33 YEAKS N PERTH AMBOT reuaowc l4u 4k T - -, up you con nj tn\ Ucks. by denbnun*to"» o that ypu^wn tw ; through th» cryt»l tr«n»p«nncy. t touf up n My»t wtkth. b.l j of the ton fgure* mprnted " Bg n a bold, over 33. u pluhll. Savng wll habt for every,ro<-nn * famly wth thw at"" " r Stack-con bank. Woodbrdge Natonal Bank

13 " «. * V//- Ends llnum Of,)s.,»ratnn, llm cere-:,,,l! U-nrv, vlcr- ;.;.,, H/lm»ky..,,,, K l, second, Mrs Herbert,,,,.,erretry; Stl-V. ( o n T lt;,,v md Mrs. -,Mler lllm for thf; wv publcty McCarrly; Mrs. and wl- cho, pro- Bowman. Ralph MBRs Olson, Thomas :mll :n-*tln( of! Club Mon- >,(er. Mrs Avenue, to have a wth the meetng fnd tme MAY 7, 8, 962, K SM(,SSML: Hundreds of pr.,,,, :.Heml,, th, s,,,,er Far sponsored l,y (he sflln Junor Hd, School.tudent,. Shown.lonr of thrrjhlbt.mf. left lofl K hl.j.\, r,su. h.strnrtor: Denns Ko«r. Mchael Dm«, Howard Kfssler, Shela Wosk. Wllam (lok-y. Randolph nland Sweet Adelnes To Offer Show SELN The [Chapter of Sweet nc., wll present a show. May Junor Hgh Scence Far Plans Complete Proves Very Successful ForPoppvDrve PAGE THRTEEN Prncpal Announces Honor Roll SELN At the last meetng of the VFW Post plans were.skun - Approxmately! on boys, grls and adultsj made for the Buddy Poppy drve VMcrt the hlrhly successful MH Junor H«h School Scence Par Thursday and Frday mander. Proceeds are used tor t Parochal PTA startlnu May 37, charman wll SEUN-Donald C. Whluktr be Joseph Zabrrsky, vce com- prncpal, School 24, announcm den over 7 projects wered.hlayrd. The range of nterest -.v- ndeed phennomenal SELN PTA of St. O processng V.A clams; enter- teacher. Deborath Anola, M- from atom ples to experments cellas Parochal School held ts talnlng veterans n V.A. hos- sarrt Bonomolo, Joseph Flynh. Closes Season nr Honor Roll for the fnurh sx purposes, support of the marknc perod as follows: Natonal Home: ad veterans n Grade Two. Mrs. Mllar, "" "" " tffct f dlrt otl mlce lmt"meet n 7o7th P " S ffl S on"last Pltal*7to help famles of needv ^rfr7n7h." SandVa lo two days pupls from theu.v,! wth t, n mnthprt nf Mce veternns; to provde expenses bra OBren. Dane Schnefler, emcnt-y schools vsted be- mothes of Mss m.lunlnr Hlh and durng the ;fchott ; sela Ma n^ Mchael Zlellwkl. as Wllams class as hostesses. orate the graves of veterans Grade Two. Mrs. Waldman, the projects were p ftrent Plans Rre m6n vray Teacher conferences tor *he t-achcr: Earl Engleman. Guy vewed by adults. All agreed were held n the ndvdual annua l Memoral Day parade Ger, Charles Harrs. Charlr le magnaton and unclassroom classrooms prewdtnr precedng the Dus-,_.., bus Frank Westflrvelt _ has be(l n»p- Herrlck, Donald Josephs, n(j Mnrshnl, thl5 3tRll(ly PoVlums< Stephen lc.shndnrs dsplayed were almost beyond belef lness moetlnn and socal. yrar. All organsatons are Warshany, Lnda Davs. Lsa Tne fve Judges. Allan Balnt. PTA 2 wll meet tonght. After the parent-teacher confergna Kurca. Eleen Mykletyn, asked to contact Charles Falkenstern, Lnda Kolb, Vr- Metal Thermt Corp., A Agresa, an Englneer wth Western ences, whch start promptly at,, Announcement was. -, made,,- Jacquelne, Rchards,. Susn Electr. W Wllams. Fords 7 P. M n the classrooms, the tha7"county"cqmrnander"jo-.stuffn. Denlse Toyes. Junor Hh. Harry Meyer busness meetng and socal wll wph 8t, rasw,-, a member of the Grade Three, Mrs. Baurnbe held n Our Lady of Lourdes splln Post ls a canddate for sarten. teacher: Phllp Galasso Woodbrldue Senor Hgh and Ufl Ar WaH UAAAf rt»* nt nt J Dr. Robert Polglaze, Assstant Hall at Selecton of of Eghth Dstrct Junor Vce Kenneth Kurca, Rexanne Davs. Valere Kovacs Deborh Superntendent of Schools were fleers for the comng year has commander hard pressed to select the wn- be^ " "" ma( """ >e ard wll be fln - New members accepted at thejwlson, Rcky Rothman, Catpners. Over two hours Were nounced at the meetng. AU meetng were Robert Qreauxjelne Sera, Carolyn Teulel, P«- l&pent n reachng ther decson. parents are urged to attend the Edward Burke, Wllam Blum trca Wlls. Frst prze was awarded to anparent?."-" t _lf, - teachers ac l. " conferences,] j^ward Chempel, and John! Grade Three, Mss Rznto, eghth grade boy, Denns Kozar whch wll be the last for the Carey., jteacher: Kathy Fyke, Karen for hs re-constructon of theschool year. The next meetng wll be heldjklmball, Janet Petmcct, Ere skelton of a chcken. He started wth a lve chcken, had tale on Sunday, after all at 8 P. M. Therer wll be a borah Toms, Thomas Knsen. The PTA wll sponsor a cake at Post Headquarters May 24, Thergesen, Karen Sdener, De- klled, boled t and removed Masses. Hostesses wll be the jont meetng wth the Aux-Grade of Mr. Mendrlks class, lllary May 3. Pour, Mss Connors, the meat from the bones. n somothers dong the bones all fell apart necesstatng a detaled drawcovcrleaf hc of each bone and ts loca- Adclnes, ton n the skeletal structure. When all the bones had been cleaned, he glued them back 26. 8:5 P. M. at Wuodbrldne toncther usne the drawng t Junor Hgh School, Barron was an amazng pece of work Avenue, WoodbrdRf.. Other prze wnnerswere: Talent appearng from the Second Prze, BU Gokey and Queen Cty Chapter nclude: Randy ffland, Grade 9, Elec- JThe Day Dreamers who lre the trlclty and Electro Magnetsm: Spano-Magno Marrage Solemnzed on Saturday teacher: Joann Aello, Patrca Maloney. Grade Four, Mss Spaldo, teacher: Mchael Kletaan, James Rj, Carole Bawl, &%. Gregorlussen, Lnda Hoover, Judy Rttenhouse, Gall Wfttson. Grade Fve, Mss RosenbaUm. teacher: Gwen Caplzahno, Janet Fyke, Charene Lazut, Janet Haytko, Lnda Neals, Ralph Paul, Thomas Rogers, SELN The marrage of Mss Ann Stratton, Hemp- Mss Camlle Magno, daughterstead, L.., was mnd of honor. of Mr. and Mrs. Vncent G. Brdesmads were Mss Mary Magno, 22 Hardng Avenue, Salvatore, rvngton. cousn of Margaret Schmdt, Clay Sheets second place wnners Thrd Prze, Howard Kessler. and Joseph Spano, Jr., son of the brde and Mss Bonne of the Central Atlantc Regon: Grade 7, Power-Slope to Atom: Grade Fve, Mrs. Rublo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spano, UMagno, seln. nece of the t n±.,,,,. _,_., n,.. Nft-Notes; The ShavngFourth Prze Shela Wosk teacher: Carolyn Baran, Denns Bllltck, Barbara Buss, Allct Lowell Strteet. was solemnzedbrde. Judy Brown, seln. was from Asbury Park who Grade 7, VlewnR the Constel- Saturday at St Cecelas flower grl. Lesaus, Barbara Dzlomtak, are the Garden State Area latons; Ffth Prze. Mchael Church. Rev. Robert Mayer offcated at the double rng cere- man was Ronald Spano. Ushers Massmno, Daryl Rasche, Sha- Servng hs brother as best Bonne Magno, Mary Ellen champons of 96, andthe Duggan, Grade 9, Cross-secton Jersey Are Chorus. seln. both of a Volcano, mony. ncluded Rchard Ward, Hemp- L., and Don annelll, Kevn Wolf. ron Rothman, Karln Whte, SPEBSQSA, and also the Honorable Menton. Joseph Gven n marrage by herstead, Clnverleaf Chorus. Holbrook, Grade 8, The Moon; father, the brde wore a sown East Orange, Grade Sx, Mr. DApollto, After the show, :3 P. M., Albert Schmdt Grade 9, Elec- of Chantlly lace wth a Sabrlna necklne trmmed wth Rahway. the couple loft on amaran Thomas. After a recepton held n teacher: Rchard Hubbard, a afterglow" wll be held at tromagnetc Rocket Launcher; the Edson Lanes. Route, Bruce Alcss, Grade 8 Electrc sequns and seed pearls. Her trp to Florda. Grade Sx, Mr. Eagan, teacher: James Kusma, Barbara Edson. Motor; Ruth Schott Grade 9, bouffant skrt ended n a The brde, a graduate of! Servng on the commttee Crystals and CrystSl Systems; chapel tran adorned wth Woodbrdgc Hgh School, s em Snedeker, Ellen Yakowenko. Dane Kolen, Grade 8, Fresh garland of roses. A queen ployed by Fresde Realty, nc.. jare: Edna Hansen. charman Dors Marvn, program char-! Water from the Seven Seas; crown of c-ystal and rhne-seln. Her husband graduated ON SHOW rommttkk: Alovr ;re nrmhprs of the commttee who are plannng the frst man, Juanlta Aello. scenery;y ck Rhorner _and Sharon stones held her fngertp vel of:from the same hgh school andteacher s Hostess French lluson, and she carred s employed by the Regnn Corp. how to br lvrn by thr ( lu,rrlc.f ( l.ptcr of Swrt Adlmv seln. ^eft to rght, Mrs. Kftthy Toth, program Brrt Toth, Mr* John Lyons Mrs. rlum.ts Ftrrs. Mrv Hcnun.enz. and Mrs. John Ruschak. Rose Qunn, publcty; Mllle Naftal a bouquet of orchds. Ralway, To Church Students Zloczower, Grade 9. A Mcroscope for 5c; Wlll[m.Sullvan, secretary; Kay Lyons,! SELN - The Junor Grls treasurer, and Lllan Marty-Dondarsk. Grade 8. Force of Class of the seln Assembly of.nowst, tckets, whch are the- Atom: Barbara Muller, Audo-Vsual Ads G//CountyCouncl Ph Beta Kappa Elects God Sunday School were guests javalable at 6 Grade 8, Shore Lfe Shells; Canterbury on Saturday of ther teacher, Lane, Colona.,Gerald Luna, Grade 7, The Mrs. Russell Harrs, Nxon. The grls worked On Rfts for To School 2 by P.T.A. Holds Meetng Sna Chapter Park Set for Suppe seln Pre - Med Student nto Growth of Molds: Gal Ostergaard, Grade 8, Synthetc F- Hd Honor-.. vr rntrles SELN Mddlesex County bers; Judy Mars, Grade 7, 4-! Far for COLONA-PTO 2 l* doaa- Kram begns on the schools Councl of PTAs held ts sprng Det Affects Your Health (An; SELN - Anthony C. Musexperment wth mce); Harold talsh, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. wth "a:: adequately meetng at Kennedy Nckel. Grade 8, Sound Pckup;! qualfed supervsor". School wth the call to order Anth w _ MugtBlsh 9 w BSt.,v ve.,: Most of audlo-vlmml.ds,.~ D,.«.. flm.»tr.p.< r - MolTOV(>rpropos<-d equpment by Mrs. Edward Wllam Luzza, Grade 8, Elec- J, McMahon. ".: ht ther pot andrecords, n addton to auto- oj a blacktop, shelter, arts and county presdent, Heart Heat Computer; bury Road, and a New York COLONA The annual Bna tmed on tray: Kr g pn books as farewell gfts n, l(u supples m\\ be added on Tne nvocaton Bernard Cohen and Terry Wes- Unversty pre-medcal student,, Brth membershp supper for Monday wwlon. j Or ^sth graders. Mrs. Arnold nas PW Beta. pnonty bass, she sad HeToe^l^Jgr 5^ChXw^d«& SvSS,^ ^ ^ *.-t,n.. wt. be held^da. presdent, reported at the l}^ Educaton charman. Wllam tne Frst Presbyteran Church ;23 > at Scho 7 > 7:3 p - M-lcame conventlonal Kappa, Natonal Honorary So- * H.we. home asl general meetng Sohmkl, revewed a rl - wnt of seln and the pledge to the Co cllarman o the evennb cety of the Washng ton "Square J. Agresta, faculty charman At the tune tme nc* offcers Board of Educaton report fl M by Mrg Robert Mrs. Freda Levne and Mrs.! :College secton of Beta Chapter. 8. l.rolrrs Tllk wrre ruulled and a students whch named fve tow trt far n- tlmot*. Noto r.cn" crtcal Cook rene Rubn, have "n n o u n c e d.j ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^-^ He has also been elected to the "supperete" w., t ^ ^ S S S ^***? "^ " ^ T^f Operated n makng the affar ***> j e r v l c e c Maternty of Mothers Day. Guests were Jean Wheatley, Lynn Waldhem, Hope Maxwell, Deborah Harrs. Carol Habe, Kam Fschley. and Elane and Jean Beekman. / to YV, Washngton Square College pctvu^s * : Also ncluded was the workthose whose membershp s lmted to students who show both, prde Mflhon Mrs - Hamlton Bllngs, wll be; Alla Trachktenbergj Mr - OpMeys World C*^-outstandng leadershp and n PTO 2-8 accomplshments n Kenn^l P «rt.schpo) PTA Barbftra Wame. Joann Ho.,z^ton classy whch PJ^nJ^jschoJastlc ablty. t s one of!.:< our were the areas of educaton and rec- Do machne shop, Colona ORT ald Wntaker dsplays concerned wth the - zenta, Wayne Leaky, Lz Sejo, the lc U hghest honors the Wash- :cpal."at ths Prncpal; Patrck tk Bowlan, Sup; Sup-;j" reaton T^e pn ance Meyer.Dona Gavanek" hstory of scence, The Rocks" * shp, black- contan splt erntendent of School: Mrs. and Mnerals club of the school pont, ho^s t< tw> Of S *- d grade next Kenneth Uthrup, presdent of the wcuvlnjt To nduct Slate ns to the t! ;the State PTA; Mrs. J. Hagerty,;, The,, nbton ^ Allege can gve to one of ts undergraduates, under the drecton of Mr. T. * Our smallest behnd the atr medtl be d H Servlla had some of ts work As an N.Y.U. undergraduate, * Hear voces youve been mssng., term on dsplay ncludng a "lve" Mr. Mustalsh s a member of,»ude allowed COLONA - The ColoUa Lastly, a.vne P pad-up members are " *" av- cloth thebest".chapter of Womens Amercan teacher contn B un volcano whch erupted perodcally. All n all t was an affar of two campus organzatons, Ochs Adler g c the Deans Lst and s presdent! ANTHONY C. MUSTALSH * Fts nconspcuously behrmthe-ejf, t. County Superntendscuss a and brng guests. of whch all the students, jmuchsvma, honorary chem- cltajn8hl wth rf * So slender a rng tls around t re S urged to attend ths gala affar, s (,. of ** BV <J n dent of Schools. Hostesses for t Mnaturzed transstqr crcut; «:ORT (OrKanlMtkm for Rcha-means avalable to. ldtoth<rtn-; bmtatlon through Tranng chlds prore: or program, Kennedy Park Stool were Mrs. volume control, separate on off swrtch teachers and parent can beleal socety, and the Germanl v "lftlned to w Ml j U lrst ngtallaton Oeoffroy sad..such mutually Edward Dzlombak, Mrs. V. J. of $5.. k A clear plastc tube carres.sound justfably proud, Club. He also holds memberand charter slmng tonght at convenent cor. fences have Cummnts, Mrs, E. Gr^er, Mrs. *<" *, Donald B JO g conkrefton Beth Am, begun to repne kndergarten *" " w "* n Mrs - ^^ Luna Mothers Honored shp.ln Caducean, honorary pre- :. He holds., a, Revloh Founda- to the ear medcal socety, the Fne Arts: Ml " E R B».2 Cleveland Avenge. report cards" Mrs. Theodore Sager, Mrs. H, At Church Servce Thornley, Mrs. Mchael Pegos, Donor Fete Held " Scholarshp and worked PERTH AMBOY Club, and the Newman Club. ldurn «* e 6Umm er >" the Rev- Now a graduatng senor atlon Company s plant n Edson, ottctn 7"d * * nstalled au < m Presdent: Mrs Meyer Tra jberman: vce prealrjents. M r HEARNG AD CENTER land Mrs. R. Swenson. SELN At the mornng jhe has also worked as an orderly n Roosevelt Hosptal..Y.U. Washngton Square Colge, Mr. Mustalsh has majored A muscal. _ nterlude ^ was r_. pre-worshp servce of the seln 75 Smth Street, Perth Ambor ;r CYO to Sponsor stlted by the specal chorus of Assembly of God Church Sun-! By Ssterhood _. Mark BlnsUln. Mrs. Thomas. «,,, CARROTS fc Fne Arts and mnored n Jn September Mr. Mustalsh VA : the school wjth Mss Janceday, Rev. w,llam Krby, pas-j hemstry and German. wll enter the N.Y.U. College of Pech, specal KXa musc teacher leacner drctlng. Mss Ruth Ann Magner honor of moth^enttted "Her ^^f»» ^ ^ S m- tor, OF. B»v gave Herbert SJSnlTuS;: Mller; 2nd Awards Nght t - a.,,.», specal >.. sermon n, OOLONA - The fourth ar- Medcne for hs Doctorate degree n Medcne. Last November he was nom- Mrs. Lawrence Perlman; fnan- COJONA he Colona was the accompanst. chldren Shall and!temple Beth Am was held at.nated for the Rhodes Scholarhp and n the fnals n Balt- The -Alpne, Maplewood, wth cal «ecreur>\ Mrs. Gerald Junlor H((ll s,») Sunday Guest speaker, Dr Prancslcall Her Blessed." flrooks: recordng aecrelary.,,^ at 7 ocu^.. wll be the Dowd, of Rutgers Unversty, Mrs Julus Romanoff as charman asssted by Mrs. Jerry on trans-atlantc. Chor Drector John Wheatthe County PTAjley safg a solo, "Tell Mother^JJ,^^^^;.<pondlng Mcrutary. Mrs. Arnold tatlo of,, v. tls for thtltheme, Together for a BetterjU Be.There". u trbute to the nalsts who were competng more he dstngushed hmself C.A.B. approves group fares LVNG SOUND" HEARNG All Mrs. Albert Greenberg; corn - ^me o tn(, M.,. u; annual pre- dscussed Entertanment was provded or four scholarshps. Beerman; parlamentaran. Mrs, l)fll.g2 season «: he St. John[ Tom rrow - We Plan, Wehonored guests. Corsages were by Lynette Topol. D7 przes] He also receved the Julus Murray Promr, vanney CYO Learn, We Buld." [presented to each mother. were awarded. Mrs. Samuel l>vlne, regon The athletc ]>:< mm for the The nstallaton of oflcers of Two babes were dedcated n vce presdent and secton co-j pa»t past season u l flag-foot- - councl wa» h\d wth Mrs. conjuncton wth the Mothers; uuan >senberg and Sue GOLDBLATTS " h^w good ordnator, wll be the nstallng ball, bwketball. U"*lng, rollerj^thrupab p njtallng offcer, Day Servce They were Wl-Gralam Lucus Hovs, son of Mr. were welcomed as proj offcer. Mrs. Seymour Derechn yellj / t v.fqlng that and ce skatng >...rtes as Well A luncheon f/ tt)e entre jspectve members by Mrs. rv-j n RAHWAY For secton expanson charman as teenage dm held alter held, at the Frst and Mrs. Wllm Hovls. Sonora ng Grossman, membershp vce and sponsor of the Colona Wednesday Churclt Hostesses Avenge, and Barbara the relgon CS [Chapter wll conduct the chapdaukhtt-r. of M nghts, l «87, ColonU tea sgnng oeremony Hlgr Hghlght The two bow n. leagues had of]the evenng wll be thepre- sentaton of V play by the Metball 6: basketball, wo: skat- partcpants, w flag-footwood Players, "Tral of Dolore*", drected by Marlyn about 8 per wt«. < ng partes 45.md dances, Qreempu and Shrley Kellernum. Refreshment* wll be wll receve award at Sunday Wnnng Uum.s md coaches aerved. nghts affar. R.. Edward D. BUSNESS l - Steamshp - Hotel TOWB AND CBUS RE8EBVA«ON» THE WOULD OVKB Phone TA t-ul CSPO Travel Bureau 8tre Pyke, Mrs. J. AJvn-Josephson, and Mrs. Albert Basl. Mrs.; Robert Ayenue, Metuden. Maple! Wllam A. Kochek, R r". Colona Shoppug aza Uncoln Hghwaf - Route 27 Colona tradng stamps re beng donated. Ths months tarap wnner was Mrs. Alby joldman. Wnner of the "cake-less cake ale" was Mrs. Sol Smth, Mrs. Charles Bobker was awarded the Fathers Day drawng and Mrs. Davd Chcle was the wn ner of the door prze. BG CAR COMFORT AT COMPACT PRCES n the 62 LARK ENDURANCE-BULT J. Arthur Applegate, nc. 363 Dvson Street Perth Araboy THOMAS JOSEPH j COSTELLO Funeral Homes Green St. & Cooper Ave. state & Center St* seln, N. J. ferth Amboy, N. J. TeL U 8-44 H 2-75 For Young Men WtUt Watcle Ulrtlstonc Hlnn f Tr»nslstur Hdlof Electrc Sbaven dentlmnton Bracelets t Leather Wallet! Tlr Old lnk StU Pen t encll 8e ( Porlhle Typewrter) Llhtrrs H-F Sets Tolet Kll f nternd Hlnj Put your hearng loss behnd you! 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14 nd the strength for vour lfe... " T JOHN VANNEY CHURCH 7:3 P.M.. Evenng Gospel ST. CECKLAS CHURCH Colnnls Junor Hl«h School 8ervlce selln Bft tvlltrt Ha<l7lwem l*mlo : AM.,Communon Sunday, frst Sunday of each Sunday Masses. 6:3, H.. RCT John Wllm, Pulor Rtv. Frtwnrrt ). Slnnn Mlnr Masses are held at the Co- month. 8:«, 9:5, 9:3, :, :5 ona Junor Hmh School every Wednesday, t P. M, Prayer :45.:. :3 and 2 noon Sunday MUMPS :45. 8:45 Meetng Masses, 7: and (-45 and 2:5 Conesjlons arc luwa before masses Dally Masses 7: and 7:3 A. M. at thr convent, coner of Dover and Wcsthlll Roads. rtecuy. 4 Glcndale Colonla FORDS PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Re? Pet FT Sharlck Hoj Avenue, Fords Sunday 7:45 A. M, Mornng Worshp 8:45 A. M Sunday School. Second and fourth Frday j PAOE FOURTEEN MAY 7, B, 962»-c Sunday School Boy Scouts, Frdays,,7:8 Wednesday, P, M. ng at 8 p. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH OF AVENEL 62 Woodbrldfe Avenue Avenel KCT. Chrle S. MacKemlc, Th.D., Putor,; Sunday j: Church Worshp, 8, 9, and! A.M.. Sunday School, 9, and : A M. 8ngsplraton, 8 P. M. 8enlor Hgh Fellowshp, /: P.M, ] Junor Hgh Fellowshp, j; P.M. "lst CONGREGATONAL CHURCH OF WOODBRDGE Barron and Grove Avenues Rev Bflj M. Johnson, Jr., J*hn Schrfdrr, Mlntcr ol Unte j,. Mrs Kenneth McCan, npcrnlrndent of Church School ;! Robert Wahlgrtn, Orfnt Sunday.! 9:3 A M., Church School Worshp : A M., Church 8chool age 3 through second grade V (Chld cure servce).!j 2:5 P. M., Coffee Hour j Pellowsnp,, 7:3 P M., Plgrm Fellow- hp. Meetngs Offcal Board. 8: P. M.. thrd Thursday. Church School Staff, frst : Monday 8: P M. Sttgcal dressngs frst and thrd Wednesday :3 P.M. GJE.T Club, thrd Monday 8: P.M Sgma Alpha Ph, second and fourth Tuesday, 8: P M. CongreRators, frst Sundaj 7: P.M Mens Club, fourth Thursday "* J:3 P M ( Chor Rehearsals Chancel. Wednesday, 7:45 P.M., Junor. Wednesday, 6:45 P. M ST. ANTHONYS R. C. CHURCH Port Rtadlnr Rer. Sdnllau MJos, Putor Sunday Masses, 7:. 8 9:. : and 2: noon. Weekday Masses at 8: A. M Novena n honor of St. Anthony each Tuesday at 7: S P.M. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRST Florda Grove Road Hopelawn Joseph BenjoU Mlnlter Rchard Benyola. Onanlt Sunday Mornng Worshp :3 A.M. 6und3y School, 9:5 A M. VVOOOBBDGE GOSPEL CHURCH Corner Prospect Avenue and Rldgedale Avenue Ret. Peter Burte, Pastor 9:45 A M.. Sunday School for all ages. Ernest Barabas, Superntendent. Adult Bble Class at same hour, teacher. Runyon Ernst. : A, M., Mornng worshp servce. Nursery s provded. 6: P. M., Senor youth groups. 7: P. M.. Evenng Gospel Servce. CONGREGATON BETH 8HOLOM 9 Cooper Avenue, seln Rabb Bernard Frankl Dr. Norbert Kastner, Cantor Sabbath Servces Frday evenng 8: Saturday 8:3. Mornng ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH 664 Amboy Ave., Perth Amboj RM. Rudolf Relnaru, Pattot Worshp, :3 A. M. Sunday School 9: A. M. OH REDEEMER MJTHERAN CHURCH 28 Fourth Street, Fords R*T, Kldnn R. Stohl Ornnlt: KrtMn Jacob on»nl Mll Barbara Frlttcht Matn Servce 8:5 A. M. Weekday 8: A.M. Man Servce :45. Holy Communon Frst Sunday :45 7:45 P. M., Evenng Gospel Thrd Sunday 8:5 Servce. Sunday School and 8: P M. Tuesday: Cottagecasses 9:3 A M. Prayer Meetngs 7:45 P M Wednesday: Bble Study. 8: P M., Frst Monday o! month, Teachers and Workers Conference. : P M., Second Monday. Board Meetng. 6:3 P M 2nd and 4th Mondays. Msslonettes under drecton of Mrs J. Waldhem at her home, 84 Cooper Avenue seln. 8: P. M., frst Frday of Month: Womens Mssonary Councl under drecton of Mrs R, Workman. COLONA GOSPEL CHAPEL 486 nman Avenue at West Street, Colonla * Sunday School and Bble Classes 9:3 A. M. Gospel Servce Sunday, 7:3 P.M. ST. OHN THE BAPTST ORTHODOX GREEK CATHOLC CHURCH Broad and Dvson Streets Perth Amboy RtT, Stephen Sedor, Fato Sunday Matns, 7: A M.; Early Englsh Mass. 8: A. M. Church School, 9: A. M, Vespers, Saturday nghts and before holdays at 7: P M. Chldrens Holy Communon, frst Sunday of every month. WOODBRDGE METHODST CHURCH Rev. Theodore C. Beaman Kev. Luther Martn, Astant Pastor for Voqth (forge E. Ruddy, Orann >nd Chor Drector SherJly Kennedy Superntendent ot Church Scnool Sunday Servce* 9:3 and ll: A. M., Morn- ng Worshp. 9:3 A. M., Church School. 6:3 P. M., Junor ntertnedl- Chrstan Womens Home Bble Class Thursday, :3 PM, ate Fellowshp. young Peoples Meetng Frl p ^ MYP day 7:45 P.M. ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH Amboj Avenue, Woodbrdje Bt, He?. Hr, Charle O. McCorrltln, Pastor Rev. Wllam Root, Assstant Pastor Ret Donald J. Jlfllly, AlflsUnt Pator Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45 8:«: and : A. M. Weekday Masses, 7: and Servce. 7:3 A. M. TEMPLE EMANU-EL 2 Pleasant Avenue, Edson Babbl Marshall llurwt Sabbath Servce- Frday, 8:3 P M. GRACE EVANGELCAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 6 New Brunswck Avenue Perth Amboy Rev. Herbert P. A Hecht, pastor WORSHP SERVCES 9:3 and : A M. Novena servces every Tues-: (Nursery durng both servces) day, 7:3 P M. ( ] ST. JOHNS tpscopal EVANGELCAL AND REFORMED CHURCH 94 James Street Woodbrldge ME 4-75 j Kev Lesle K(r>. Mnster Order of Sunday Servces ST, JON8 : A M., Sunday School EPSCOPAL CHURCH. A M.. Englsh Servce Sewaren Joseph f. Tonmm, Layrtadfr : A, M., Hungaran Servce 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. : A. M., Mornng Prayer 7: P M., Youth Fellowshp : A. M., Holy Communon. 2:3 P. M.. Ladles Ad Sotety Frst Sunday of the month, 6:45 P. M., Thursday, chor Monday: Relgous Tranng. rehearsal. SELN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 48 Berkeley Boulevard seln, New Jersey RCT Wllam Klrby. Putor FRST BAPTST CHURCH Market and Hgh Street Sunday Servces: Perth Amboj fl:45 A M, Sunday 8chool Wf Prter Kowalchuk, Pastor for all ages. : A. M. Mornng Worshp : A M. Mornng worshp 9:45 A. M. Sunday School Junor Church conducted n 6:5 P. M. Baptst Youth lower audtorum by Mrs. Wllam Klrby. : A. Fellowshp. M. 2:3 Tuesday: (Frst) Lorantffy Guld, 7:3 Tuesday. (Second) Offcers and Elders 7:3 Tuesday: (Fourth) Brother- hood, 7:3 Wednesday: Junor Cho;. 3:5 Wednesday: Adult Chor. 7:3 Frday. Browne Troop, 7: Frday: Grl Scouts, 7: Saturday: Confrmaton Class CHURCH! Hoy and Hamlton Avenues Fords tft Wllam. Payne, Vlca Holy Communon, 8: AM -Mornng Prayer and Sermon A.M. Church School, 9:45 A.M. TEMPLE BAPTST CHURCH Pfeffer Boulevard and Krorhmally Avenue Perth Amboy Joseph R. Baskl.Pastor : A. M., Sunday School for all ages. : A M., Worshp Servce Communon Servce Nursery open -2 for chl- dren brth through 3. 7: P. M.. Evenng Worshp CONGREGATON BNA JACOB Lord Street, Aventl Rabb Phlp Brand 8:3 P M. Frday : A. M. Saturday, Junor Congregaton Net just three szes... but three dfferent knds of cars... Chevrolet! thayll Nota-UcvrSMwn llu/on Comr JUoun -Door StM {tockgumw) Take your pck of 34 models durng CHEVYS GOLDEN SALES JUBLEE No look-ajkea here! Youve got three decdedly dfferent of cars to choose from-each wth ta own t\k and. The Jet-smooth Chevrolets specalty s.luxury just about everythng youd expect from an expensve car, except the expense. f youre thnkng a bt thrfter, the Chevy J wth practcalty to do you proud. Lots of lvelnflbf, too, for such a low, low prce. Got a sporty gleam n your eye? Step rght up to our Corvar for rear-engne scamper and steerng thats doggone near effortless. Concluson; See your Chevrolet dealer now. for the most versatle choce gong and a beauty of a buy on your favorte. Beautful Buyng Do$jpn.!w? at your local authorzed Chevrolet dealers N SOUTH AMBOY D" CAMEBET N METVCKSN W pfgth AMBOY Brlggs Chevrolet tfey Cbvnlet, nc. June Chevrolet, nc. Todd Chevrolet, le. Man St-r-PA -4 3* Bowewlt AwHU S " Mlddltex Avt-U New Bnuuwlek Avt. H ^»l WORSHP TOGETHER THS WEEP TRKTf EPSCOPAL CHURCH Woodbrlde, N. J. n. WllUta H. Sfhmu,.TB, Rector * Alton Brande, Uranlt Sunday Servces 8: A M., Holy Communon 9:3 A. M., Famly Servce and Sunday School : AJ!, Blble and Sermon Holy Communon (frst and thrd Sundays) Mornng Prayer and Sermon, (Second and fourth Sundays). Holy Days : A. M. Holy Communon. Oranlaton Trnty Vestry, thrd Monday, 7:3 P.M. St. Annes Unt, frst Mon day, 8: P.M St. Margarets Unt, frst Wednesday, 8: P M. Epscopal Churchwomen, frst Monday, 3: P. M. Trnty Altar Guld, fourth Thursday 8: P. M, Trnty Young Peoples Fellowshp, every Sunday, 7: P. M. Trnty Olrls Frendly Socety, second and fourth Tues- day, 6:45 P M. Trnty Cub Scout Pack 34: Den Meetngs, Thursday, :3. M.; Pack Meetngs, fourth Monday, 7:3 P. M. Trnty Senor Chor Practce, Thursdays, 7:3 P. M.; Saturdays, 2: P. M. Trnty Junor Chor Practce. Saturdays, f: A. M. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH fuhwar Avenue and Carteret Road, Waodbrtdce BT. AM N. Nemeth. Pator lmn Manh, Mlnlter AllUnl Terrj L, law, Oranlt Sunday 9:3 A M., Church School ll: A. M., Mornng Worshp 8: P M.. Junor Chrstan Endeavor 6: P. M., Junor Hgh Unted Presbyteran Youth. 7: P. M,, Senor Hgh Dnlted Presbyteran Youth Meetlnn Board of Fnance, second Tuesday Junor Chor, Frdays, 4-5 P. M. Superntendents, last Tuesday. Church school, 2nd Wednesday Whte Church Guld, second and fourth Mondays Lades Ad Socety, and fourth Wednesdays Womnns Assocaton. Thursday Canctr Dressngs, frst thrd Wednesdays 8T. ANDREW * CHURCH Avrnrl Rt John F.»*n.JPMlo Weekday Mass-s 7:3 A. M. Sunday Masses. 7:, 9: :, : nml 2 noon. Confessons Hulurday, 4-8 7:3-8:3 P. M. Sunday School :3 to 2 Junor Servces Saturdays from.3 to 2 Thursday* 3;:o. 5, and 6 to at 8: P M OUR LADY OF P«ACT CHURCH New Brunswck *»"!«RtT, Jowph BmnnwuM Sunday : and noon. Masses, : A. 8:. 9:, M and 2 Weekday Massrs, 6 4ft and 8 A M.; Frday. 645, 8: and 8:45 A. M Monday Noveha 7.3 P M Readng R m Thursday, 2 to 3 p nesday fl to 7:3 p 7 to» P. M 4tt Eut Broad s r,. r Sunday 9:3 ano n, Sunday School Wednesday, 8:5 [ JEWSH COMMUNTY Readng Rooms CtENTKR Or < O.ONA Male Chor Relcnrsal 8: Street to 4:3o «229 Cleveland Avenue P M nrst : to»pm. Monday, Altar-Howry Servr.Fndhv nght «8:3 Monday afer frst Sunday t; 6:3 P. M., NEW DOVER METHODST CHURCH 69 New Dover R** HeT. Albrrt H.»«. "«" Sundo) Srhnol Servce* :3 to :3( A M. A. M untl noon FRST PRESVTERAN ncu <^^ "«KUN,lak Trff Rnad Rr». Knsrr l>. Sldfnrr. Pallor Smlay Servces Mornn;: Worshp: 8:45 A. M und :\;< A M. Church school Nursery Fellowshp, : flrst ;noon: Adult Bbl 8;C P M. Holy Name Monday after aoclety, second second Sunday More attaned throuah ^,,,, llghtcnmcnt. Tn., ;," PTA meetng of each month at ft no P M Female Chor Hcenrsal. 8:) mmortals" P. M Confelona Pauls admonlt,, losslans 3 wll h.. Every Saturday A M untl noon 4 to 6 P M and 7 J P M. and sometmes on days, the, before Holy Days of Oblgaton CON(.Kr..M ON ADATH l"8clence and HMU, t SR\K t " e Bcrlptnv,- Ambo, Avenur Woodbrld.e JJer Eddy u,u R.llDl Kamel Sr»her»ft j25«>. Advancng, 8 P M., FVdav SaDnath plane of acton, h, Servlcp» n :3 \ M Saturday 8ervlces sprtual, from the?<! throuel thrd gmde. 8:45 A. M 8:3 A M. Saturday. Junor the nspratonal, am through sxth Congre^Btlon grade. g A M and AM You Never Had f So Fresh ORANGES POTATOES Mx or Match FREE 3 S&H Gr*«n Stamp* wth purchase of 3 bags $ and Coupon on ths page. fancy Senor JUCYFLORDAS 5 MclNTOSH FRESH CHLLED! SAVE 8c! Ctrus Salad Sectons 2 Frozen Foods Brds Eye Peas 6 Lbby Orange Juce 7 Brd, Ey. L M «Ottpftd SPNACH 8. Mstuot BSCUTS 4^. W«HHrr th«rglt to ttntt quanttta. \.*u*t qva Dary Features deal Wht* or Colored Slced Amer. Cheese 4 r. deal Natural Swss 3. PREE 3 **H GREEN STAMPS n oddlla* * fwh ngulw taap> wth purdmm «l OtANOEJ, APPlt of POTATOES at Jbog $. Han, FREE M SH GREEN STAMPS n ad4mm to T>*> r*9wk>f rtaapa LANCASTtt RAND DNNRS Pt M Junor Hgh AM to 2 Study. :] Westmlnsterj Fellowshp, 7:. M. to 9:3 P. M. -b. -b. bag tb. bag Mortoll Applt w PES Tout Ct>o«4^*. of Mcn< F.nth Frw POTATOES tn at regular prkr n;;;,m.oo pkg Bakery Buys Vrgna Lee Pe3cl Pes 2 Angel Food Cake 2 VENNA BREAD 4. WHTEBREAD 2 25< FREE 3 S&H GREEN STAMPS m addton to yauf rtgular rtaopt wth purdat of ony tolum Funk Wagnall Encyclopeda Nam.... Addun tp". Sal., May 9 lmt Coupon t* Shoppng Fgaly. k. *^all *al FREE S»H GREEN STAMPS 5AV SOc tawed h pghax ol OlD RED MLL DNNERWARE COMPUTER UNT Nam! Addnu bgulot Prlu \\.V> Wfrt T tu Coupon Wth J Pgn Coupon EprH Sul. Mo, 9th. CHRSTAN SCENCE CHVRCH Maonlo lenple 548 rvlm Street, Ralway Sunday at : A M. hlr!, ( tn l mortal to the mmnr.,, The Golden. w Romans (8: "f v, ; ; the flesh, ye snu (,. ye through the H\>; t.\ jtlfy the deeds of w-,, shall lve " Save On Natonally Famous Qroccru * rgkt to hut quomth. Un«((HUUM at ngvar ptu. Campbells Campbells Cleke " odl «Campbells Del Monte Del Monte Beans -;l Lbbys Tomato Juce 4 Nblets Corn 6 Kelloggs Rce Krspes 4 Motts Apple Juce 5 Progresso T «" tks 4 Hershey Syrup 6 deal Beans * " Pork 4 Prde of Farm Catsup 5 Hunts Tomato Sauce 7 loox to. V-OL boftfe 35 o/ 2 o 52 Ho Chef Boy-ar-dee^! 4 deal Tuna Fsh «44 Kleenex FK> Tssues oj *- BordensEvap.Mlk7 deal 4 Ken-L-Raton Dazzle Bleach Cookes ^-gallon bol. $, Kttbltr F*. Crtrn Sandwch, 2-or ^J Of Fg R*n, l6-oz,( Md or Mtld All owbtd pu,tt*t\», W.d. lhrau(l h. May * " " Wt rurvt h rght ts Wt qwanlllw FREE S&HOREEN STAMPS UVE 9c towordl KM (h-rcho*, ol OLD RED Mll blnnhwade ^-tc PLAC SETTNO. May 9lh. ^ w FRlllOOStHOREENSTAM. wjdhon to y.( t^ «! " " wth purthow» O. W. DAVS POWER MOW Horn, Addr. -. [ pn* M, May f llall C««p««Par Shoppng Faulty "

15 ! -Kertesz Weddng cllho fords Church MAY 7, 8, 962 Ann Herman Wed Holy Cross Church,-.,.,,, M pmtor. both of Fords; Frank pa Totl, Cartcret, Cousn of the HOPELAWN - Ml*, Judth pe,,. be S r.sut wth brovn ; nnd brde, "d Jame Klsh, Pntl Tl., g-»469 v f Mr.Amboy. couln of the Drlde- of " Redwlrk < * «Koop. Koop, Jr., Satur- Thf The brde, a graduate gradm.tr of ot r Wnod- rroom. RnRbearpr was Mchael " Mr. n, K Mrs. Frank TRR- V altflmo <» at a double rng Woodbrdw Hgh Shool,-,.. "nrrl n K" * " Ford(l brotllpr of tlle " W( " lh 8llT(!t. wef p " n )ny ln Ho V Cross Church, of 958. s employed by Unon H M»5S. brde.. h «l s *t Hmday Sunday dmer dnner to Mr. o^ A " b " y - «" Wllam H. nc., Edson. The bdf<:,,mm ", p,., T After a trp p to Florda, the Kl Mrs. H, p o wler,, of Bay Baylll offcated. nucded schools n Jersey r,t v couple wll malte ther home n t>mr - The brde s the daughter of -wvd n the U. 8. Murlnr rng P rrth Amboy. For travelng He Mr. md Mrs. (>o B e Bev- Ml "" tl Mls Cltf fo>d Herman, Corps, md s employed m K,. V. brde chose >n orange talan crldge, Worth ttreet enter 39 Cly(( fvrnw The brde lo» nls( > wt wth a eorwre corsate of f kttd kntted tuccl tutctl several l mests on sunm " " the 8on of tors. Kathorchldn. day for Mothers Da.v. They ry K "., Ko " < h-tnft " Buchk " «raduat < of * m Ml»d Mrs. Anthony? ""«, (,t)llu>s,mt Fredrr-k. s lh Woodbrldge Hgh School. s em- Alcllo. who were also weekend Koo)l JtTS y clty )loyed by Ornen mllmr Clble Co P KUfstR : Mrs. Oertrude Hassett Glv(> " " marrln R e by her FORDS-Wlllam Sa,krt wn* Perth. Amboy. Her husband and Mrs. Am Beverldge and father, the brde was attred n P^^nt of the Fords Youth e hgh uls :nd gmduatrd^rrom th^wme hkh son. Wllm,,,,Jersey Cty. a nown of slk taffeta and AsTO laton has mno.ml school and semployed by " n Mr. and Mrs. Joseph for- For- P olllt ((< mache Westlnhouse lace wth a lhbt ^ Uol " (ls pa J ak sn» Cm p.,( MK) j,-.. Hlld JoBepll Fo. zano m ted bodce. on, pontod -^" ld Mrs - Walter jk. Edson. chapel S... Worn, st.-.-et. attended the»<peves, and a bouffant skrt., :h l et wl lv n»"" weddng Saturday of Mss Con- wlth «three-ter back panel of Sent "?* Fo *! f» Clts "> """"" Rl MMAGE SALE n t-t of pt ". #*... «.,(n»«v/t-lrln»u_ Hm V re T ct^...^.. _ r n. B) Ol r nlr,,u...j..... PADS TOTEEN School Unt At Keasbey Pcks Slate KKASBEY Thejlomt and Srlmnl Assocaton OfSWMl 8, Ksbry. nstalled new offcers nt t. Lst meetng. They we: ;.Mm Balderwn, pvesl* dent. Mrs Joseph Bcrlttor, ncdent. Mrs Wllam (.. srnetary; Mrs, Stephen con espondlng Here.- tary nnd Ms Edward POPO* vtcl. rrasurer. Plf nmmlttee charmen ap«ponted are; Mrs Frank.Ban- Vcsk, host tftlty and d*** mothers; Mrs. John ChlOOChl, tttcfrram; Mrs, Kugene AntOOl. lubleltv; Mrs Petet; MajaUT, wavs nnd menns: Mrs Sorltto, hot do«sales. Mrs. Stephen Paczak, Jr.. nood and wellare land Mrs, Robert McQueeney, r "* ference for a place on :. annual Lttle Scholars v.. FOR SERVCES KENDEKE): Cent A. To j tradng stamps. m a«so, presdent of the scln Chamber»f Commerce. left > s shown lrrsrntne a (ravel to the former presdent, A. George Perry, for"ont- A muscal sprnt: festval wth F7fl " at RtandR work and devoton n behalf of the Chamber." Mr. Perry was thr Chambers frst [students partcpatng was tea- srmage... The plgrmage wll nclud. prrsldpnt t and d served d from f!)5» to 96. He has also been the recpent ;.ts t K. Kd T a trp to Hawa, Calforna p of awards from the ; tl " e, d wl h MnKS»W <"«u: * performed. Tne school bnd s """ ld Anyone deslrn to donate «"." ld M,V fl," d Mchael Mss Susannc Herman was and Dsneyland for the wnner. scln VFW Post and sclln Saffty Club..and orchestra played. "» rav - artcles for the sale may con- FlK " flras _ a " > t. mad of honor and Mss Karen ;(l M M tact Mr«. Robert Rosen, char-.h Hwman was brdesmad. Both, There wll be a hot dog»al«>* c» r ARMv " man. L SKCRKTARY RESGNS r. lawn, are Bsters of the Douglas s a student Ht :-t. durng the lunch hour today at he brdr. Elvs r, Jr., Secretarybr brldp. Joseph School, Metuchn, Fjeld-Dehnz Marrage School23PTA the school. and played fullback for the A teachers luncheon wll &a Fords. STARTED OFF RGHT of the Armv. Arm has"mtgnetto resgned : *»!««hta brother as best B rc"ate held May 24 and a class moth* Man-wnen you marred me return to u». n.d of educaton. ma» was Jol >n Koop, Perth ers tea, June 4. there. the UMUTM; V of West Vrgna, travelng the brde wore a two- School," servcd""as"3udges. Ask for your FREE Copy of the New S&H dea Book our Choke for $! Cluck 2 * *M M Urn 2 Performed n Fords nstalls Slate AVENEL The closns meet- gn^ve STUDENTS FORDS Our Lady of Peace Pat Scola, Bloomfleld. Mss "R of School 23 P.T.A. was held LEXNGTON Va TWO Church was the settng Satur- Patrca Smthson, Edson, and Tuesday when offcers were n- R]ert teena(5 er8 rjorthy Southday afternoon for the weddng ^ss ^m Brander, Perth Am- stalled R5 follows: c], g, 5 _ ftnd Ro, and H^phnyj, of Mss Judth Louse Dehnz boy nlmes of the brld( Wfre " Mls n htrt Garrson, pres- U responded quckly when the flower and Nls Paul Pjeld wth Rev. glrls - Tn dent; Mrs. Charles Barry, frst drver suffered a fatal hetrt tpresdent; Mrs. Wllam - e couple wll make ther Chrstopher _ C., Relly perform r*... on the school bus. ng the double rng ceremony, home ln Port Readng after a Barrett, second vce presdent; Dorothy reached ovw tn The brde l< the dhutrhter of trlp to the Pocono Mountans, Mrs. Raymond Button, thrd drvers body and steered whl«m and Mrs Joseoh Conlev 2f ;pa vce PMdent: Mrs. Russell Rona d cut off the gnton and DobCCd Xon Park Mr Hsh ^ ^ Her husballd Van Lew ecordlng secretary;appled the brakes. They stop- The brlde attended Feld h the m of Mrs Helen Edson Mrs, Joseph Kolenz,, corre-ped the bus safely and prevent- Rraduated f r o m Feld 7n WXnnd A«r,,!p Mddlesex spendng secretary and Mrs: pd t from overturn!**. *jcw, 7 wwwooa Avenue. County VocatlQnal anfl Tech. Alan gchadegg, treasurer.., The bnde, grven m marrage, ncal Hlgh School perth Am. An awbrd wag t t PAPER 8 H R TS by her father, wore» gown of boy. He s ernpoyed by Allt. sxtn adp student Ka[. en JQ WAYCROSS. Oa. - Wthn whte Chantlly lace over satn. motve Machne Manufacturer, Beck, by Mrs. John RUR, Col- a few years dresses made of pa- :Htr fngertp vel was attached...,.... Rahway. ona Amercan Legon Post 248, per and dsposable pp«r»hlrt to a headpece.. of orchds and for her frst prze essay on wll be worn, a forestry expert carnatons. ;PAv NCREASES NEEDED "Amercansm." predcts. Mrs. Joseph Brander, Perth; Presdent Kennedy has urged} The ffth and sxth grade B. E. Allen, manager of tht Amboy, was matron of honorjcongress to authorze hlgher S q Unr e dance club studenta per-!*oodlands dvson olth^unten fur her sster. Attendants were.pay for federal scentsts, eng-f orm ed. Bag Camp Corporaton, report- Mrs. Gene Barlow, New Bruns-eers and admnstrators. Vd recently at the ffth tnnual wck, sster of the brdegroom;, Mr. Kennedy sad that unless Some Are! Ware County Forestry PetlVRl, Mrs. Stephen Szalay, Mss,the Government competes wth Not all grls are nterested ln>atd that ln the very near fu- Paulsen, Mss ola Per-prvate-ndustry pay. vtal fed-boy,!. Some are nterested lnture paper shrts wll be On sal* rottee, all of Edson, and Mss eral programs may las. mcn.--the Gabor, Norfolk, Va.at con operated machnes. A Famly Holday All Summer for $25! t. ^, L. v<a MUCK ROAST Here s te opportunty for your famly to enjoy an "all together" atmosphere whle enjoyng New Jerseys fnest, safest swmmng amd extensve recreatonal facltes. BEACH CLUB ftrprta) n the sun : t EAL LEG 39 M UM» k 49 ELESS ROLED VEAL CHOPS *~tfc9< :85 C RB ROAST UCK STEAK -"^ DEWNG BEEF BOLOGNA - S&H * STAMPS 5 S&H Green Stamps : 59= 59 Club Alumnum Hancnjt Waterless Cookwate WTH PURCHASE Of A LANCASTER BRAND ma RB ROAST WTH COUPON Free! 5 S&H GREEN STAMPS ^ EprM Sot, **"»",O L** OM coupon n oddtot to yo«f regular ttonp»fh purcha* ol a LancaHr Jrand RB ROAST HH BbNUS STAMM WTH COUPON 4 PURCHASE Of 2 PKGS. LANCASTER BRAND DNNERS 2 s TDVEV R(FF *** 6 "" 3 <** l FomAU ChkUn, 6w«, of Turkey FSH$TKKs""-4;V POT PES 6 ^.»««lklm Plc«^ P/j qt. covtrtd ««P n $ 5 *,!!}. t ql CV«r»d Mf(< pan "* TL Q, 3q..cov^^«po n AW 4. ± S«vMM 8A" op.* fry pw. *" j! r AT " op.n fry po" J 5, n < > P. 4/ ql. Dutch ov»n 3, PREfl \T Chckw Fry«r S4H ORUN STAMPS WTH $ PURCHASE O«]l "^ a*. THERW- CUP Fo, b^«rtate. Kwpjt HOT! Keep t COLD! One color eah week. DSH- WASHER SAFE - UNBREAKABLE! Unharmtd by bolng or freezng - ta«n proof! Thweelk color BlUE. Guaranteed by Good Housekeepng REGULAR $, VAlUE wth 5 p< Ml ACM COOFW ( THRMOCUP W And 6 of $6 or more. Enjoyable actvtes and elaborate facltes to fll each day! V) mle 3-scre $prng^«d lale, crystal clear, sand bottom. Expansve jand bleach Pcnc areas e battlng, swmmng and water skng (expert nstructon avalable) mack bar, mens atd wcmen lockers and showers prvate cabanettes day camp-open every day, free parkng..! free brdge, cnsscs frce art lessons-calsthencs^ tngo games,wth przes dancng swmmng meets teenage dtnecs and contests free moves socal A new fcalure j our progressve day camp. A full tme drector las joned our staff. Chldren somf to 2 yw of age wll be happly nvolved n camp actvtes on Wednesday through Sunday from to 5 p.ra.,fpr» leven wttk pcrad begnnng July st. The only charge for attendance»t camj wll be a regstraton fee o $25. Per chld (or the camp season, and ths wll nclude a dalyrad-afternooa uwk for your chld. n the «mp area we are constructng» wt bll damond tnd otlor facltes for tha etcluve me o the campers. For your lttle tots tnd toddlor we are buldnj a %.dl ]^V «> ^U4 JVLU 4L^W VJ»>»vv«*-"" v* W wf ^r ^r-^ ^ - *"w ** wadnj pool wth a depth of 8 to 24 nches. A pato wll adjon for the comfort of the nembtr. evenng!* { Our planned specal events department wll see to t that "fun p ked" summer vacaton youn. All th«for the famly (ncludng two chldren) for )25. ($25 ur each extra member of famly.) JON NOW-MAL THS COUPON TODAY OR PHONE L. 8-2 PREMSES NOW OPEN FOE NSPECTON WEEKDAYS 2 P. M. TO 5 P. M. WEEKENDS A. M. TO 5 P. M. prttltm: Frw Ounfm Slate Prkw» Boull on Rt., 3 mllm to U»a 8, dlon LeK 2 Dlosk to tnd (Woo4»rl4n AT«.) -- Tuts lht on Wwdbrlde *«(>lonp RurltM A^nll mls tq nd of AfKBl * Hloa Rout on Utt-f-rocnd / mle to Mlor l»k» >uh Club. From N«w run»wlck Morth on R(. -AorcM Krlun t 6/ DlU to Woodbrll An. UUoD Turn S * proceed t mlle to Mlxon Rout (bfldald ol Btrltm Aruml) Turn lllht t»r«nd / mll lo Mrror Lke BKh Club. OFFCE; LDxrty 8-3 Mnor Uke Beach Club {33 ManStreet Metuchtn, K. J. NAME ADDRESS CTY. Kndly send me your FREE brochure; and,., applcaton, STATE

16 f!. : PAGE SXTEEN MAY, M, 962 Addng Machnes Coal & Fuel Ol EXTERMNATNG MHSC nstructon Photography ADDNG MACHNES $39.5 up TYPEWRTERS $9.5 up Authorsed Agent for SMTH - CORONA Typewrters WOODBRDGE BUSNESS MACHNES 25 Amboy Ave., Woodbrldgc (Next to lumpk.) SALES & SERVCE Tel. ME 6- Asphalt Pavng A & H STANLEY ASPHALT DRVEWAYS and PARKNG LOTS NSTALLED FREE ESTMATES AH Work Guaranteed Sklled Labor Frst Class Materals Call CH or 969-* CARTERET, NEW JERSEY Beautcan from HAR DESGNS by Stella and (jacn Beauty Salon 2 Rahway Ave., Avenel ME LADES 65 & UP 2% OFF Bulders ON ALL SERVCES Any Type and Style Caston Bult Homes All Electrc Homes Pott and Beam Homes Free Estmate Fnancng Arranged OaB For Appontment WOODBRDGE HOME BULDNG CO., NC. 52 Strawberry Hll Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone ME 6-6 Ceramc Tle EDWARD SWANCK CERAMC TLE CONTRACTOR ncludng Mosac tles Mew Jobs and Repars of All Knds 4 Mary Avenue, Fords (-483 JOHN J. BTTNG ME 4-2 AK ADVANTAGE OF OUK LOW SUMMER PRCES ON FU Your Coal Bn Wth Lettsh Premum Anthracte NUT OR STOVE PEA COAL BUCK COAL For Fast Servee Just Gve Us a Call SMONE BROS. LNDEN, N J. HU HU 6-59 Coustructo ALTERATONS ADDTONS CUSTOM HOMES GARAGES FENCES * CONCRETE PATOS DRVEWAYS SDEWALKS CONSTRUCTON CO. H FREE ESTMATES Fnancng Arranged Dellcatesse TERMTE CONTROL EXTERMNATNG LAWN & TRF.F, SPRAYNG LANDSCAPNG For Prompt Servce CALL ME 6-25* ARMBEE LABORATORES Dr. Robert V. Belarsld Drector - Entomologst 53 Rahway Avenue Woodbrdse. N J. Heatng-Ar Condtonng QUALTY HEATNG & AR CONDTONNG by K & O HEATNG WARM AR or HOT WATER Free Estmates fne Payment! Jewelers ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED! FU GOLDBLATTS Ramay Oldest EUbUshed Jwta 84 East Cherry Street RAHWAY Landscapng N WOODBRDGE: FORD TRACTOR Servce Lawn rototllng, Sol Spreadng, Grass, Weeds & Brush Cuttng. Small Gradng & Drt Removal. Rubbsh Pcked Up Any Place. 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ME 4-J65 Plumbng & Heat!-? - Get More HOT WATER From Tour Tmkless Heater Cols Flushed Clean SMTH PLUMBNG & HEATNG BS Remsen Ave., Avenel ME JAMES BRESLN Colona, N. J. FU -262 Plumbng and Heatng. t Electrc Sewer Servce Rado & TV Servce Set Need REPAR? Call ME ARTS RADO & TELEVSON SALES and SERVCE 69 Awnel Street, Avenel Repar Estmates Free! Antennat nstalled robes tested tnt at Our Ston Car aadlo Serrlert Promptly Roofng ft Sdng Henry Janse & SOB Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work Roofng, Metal Celln tnd Furnace Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MEreory -ltto L-l -: CLASSFED BATES - b on the upswng n New Jer-attractlvsey l under consderaton by dustry, has been launched by to *e research n- MS Jay Adelman, a former Paterson newspaper re- a fne educaton by attendng dreadfully old-fashoned, but sessors n New Jersey can let last nght. m afrad Fm Captol Dome porter, has been named as as- to Bankng and nsur- assessng offcers to be held BO." the 9th annual conference for should lke to know where you BRDS (Contnued frofc Edt. Page) the Legslature TCKfflc the New Jersey Councl for Re-sstansearch and Development... A ance Commssoner Charles RJ June 8-22 at the Douglass Col- The daughter smled. "Cer- ths sprnr.. Muncpal court deaths n New Jersey durng magstrates would be requred Aprl numbered 67 as compared move by some gasolne dealers Howell lege Campus n New Brunswck, tanly ll tell you, Mummy," H for * D»dUn«for t< to practce law for three years wth 73 n Aprl last year pro- to outlaw tradng stamps M CAPTOL CAPERS: Only accordng to the State Dvson.she repled. " dned wth oh A. M for h 4«each addtonal word t before beng elgble for such duclng a monthly decrease for New Jersey gas statons s exthe frst tme ths year.. Cash,,. pected to fal n._. the New Jersey n New Jersey durng Aprl, eght bootleggers were captured of Taxaton. well, you dont know hm any publcaton way; and then we went to several place* dont suppose NOT* NO (XASSNED ADS TAKEN «V(R N YOUR Judgshns, under the terms of a bll n the Legslature Wllam Howe Davs, State Al< NOW YOU KNOW recepts for poultry productsjleglslature... Governor Rchn New Jersey durng 96 to-ard J Hughe* has proclamed cohollc Beverage Control Dr- t was late when the daugh- youve been to, and we fnshed Ffteen percent fewer chckens ACKYARD N Pn MUST BE SENT N. " were rased for meat n New taled $76,955,. an 8 per cent May 27 w BNdl BRth Day ector, report*... "Make your ter of the house came down to up at a queer lttle club forget ts name. ts all rght. snt Jersey n 96 than n 96 decrease below An Thrty-sx per cent of New safety the golden rule, and breakfast. Her mother greeted TelephoM MErenrr 4-ln A thorough b-part&an legslatve nvestgaton of repeated supply of traned manpower n. last year entered college, as clams the Medcal 8oclety of "DaTllng." she sad, "you "Of course t s, darlng. ts ambtous effort to ncrease the Jersey hgh school graduates death wll take a holday," her wth a smle. la, Mummy?" reports that narcotcs addcton New Jersey to keep the State compared wth 28 per cent n New Jersey Local tax as- were awfully lste comng lnonly that lke to know.".ost AND "» MlSlT.,.,x VFn ; FR ^ T Onlrt charm brncplft wth flvr charms three n-, BENT A WATFl scbrd wth Robert, Bruce. Only 7.V-,. ; Jan«t>!/>» 8«urd»y nl lht ban free Ask o,, BUSNESS and SERVCE DRECTORY.Wondbrdw H«h School. UP- %34, ward. CH FU > FT, mj;v v,!,. For the past few weeks we: _ _. rude, electrc... have watched the goldfnches FEMALE HF.LP WANTED ctssorles at our feeders wth great tn- :r the males and Nurses Ade FU females have looked alke n and practcal nurse Non-,..her dull olve-yellow plumage. smoker preferred. Maple ton # Even ther wng bars have Nursn Home Call M? seemed tarnshed. Gradually nmfter 7: P. M 5-7 tf BRCKUYKR of bnr>. Fuel OH Hot Water Runnng SLOWLY? Tankless Cols Chemcally Cleaned AVENEL COAL & OL CO. ME 4-4 Read The Drectory Ads MAT SHOPPE 63 Rahway Avenue Woodbrdfe (Opp. Vhll* Church) SALADS at Ther felt SODA FOUNTAN FRESH BAKERS) GOODS Open 7 A. M. to :3 t. M NCLUDNG SUNDAYS Clowtd Wednesday AH Day Drugs RAYMOND JACKSOJS and SOS DruggtU S* Man Street Woodbrdge K. J. MKrcur, t-oftm Hand and Power Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repared HeadquArten lor. Brtn * Btntton (llnton-uwwm % Power Produeta GM Enjnes Schwnn Bcycles Sale* A Serrloe ALBRECHTS KEY SHOP 24 Washngton Avenue Cartent, N. J. Tel K -763 Lquor Stores Telephone MEenrjr 4-8M WOODBRDGE Uquor Store, nc. ffe 6ELVEB! Comptoto StMfc s Domestc and nvorted Wne* Bom and Uqnon S74 AMBOr AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Movlg Mve DEAL WAY" Fhm WV»-»94 AOKNT NATONAL VAN Ave., Aveoel WNTER RATES LOCAL MOVB ul fnlw. ll«n» tfrhuu Parng Complete nteror, Exteror Pantng Paperhangng rtlauu* CbMttorj Ohm Pnt Class Work ROOT, GUTTER and DOWN DRAN REPARS rally tuand STANLEY A. LADDE HE 4-76B Advertse Your Servce n Ths Space For Only 8 Mlts WAWT-ADS CLASSFED ADS BRNG RESULTS \ FREYS m PLUMBER WE DO NOT MAKE BUS JOBS OF SMALL-- WEPO GOOD HONEST 53LRMV CHABLt^ f»cr JME.4- PLUMBNG] T738 SHCATNG 67 HABRELL AvEl VVCOABRDGE /V.-rt Jew Pratlg FOR QUALTY PRNTNG ME CALL TODAY No Job Too Large or Too Small FREE ESTMATES MDDLESEX PRESS THl WODBRDO PUBUSPNG CO. 6-8 Green Street Woodbrdge T. R. STEVENS Rooflm nd Sbrtt Met*l Work 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRDGE Repars of»j Tjpes j Warm Ar Hut ndastrlaj Ehut Sjttn Motor Guuds FOR FREE BSTTMAWS MB 4-2U or MB 4-J2M Servce Statons TOWNE GARAGE J F Gardner A Son 485 AMBO? AVENUK Woodbrdge MErcnry Were SpecUlt n BEAS WHEEL ALGN- MENT and BALANCE BRAKE SERVCE Skn Dvng SKN DVNG HEADQUARTERS For Equpment and nstructon Fr nformaton Stop n or tall ME 4-7 The Rahtfaj Avenue Wooflbrdgf t Clotd bundj Owned ml Operated b; Eptrlenced Ultn Electrcal ECONOMY ELECTRC CO. House Wrng 22 Volt Servce* Ar Condtonng Crcuts FOR PRRE ESTMATE8 Oall Ft m 6-87* - Car Rental - Leasng Rent * new Thrf-Tee Car SO Smth St., Xeubey, N j per 24-hour perod plu pennlm» ml* Free Pck-Up Phone for Reaemtkon* VA Th-r plumage h«8 benotrrably brghter unt.l.call T BehoaV ME fnally thoy arrved one morn-; 4 or ME <-«n» nk n ther lull brllant breedm pumaue. Wth rch k T rae WWE8 Aj) [orehead and tat black wta R to buy ww B,,., nr wth whte wng ta«.n^, w for lhat Woodhn( e mnate n the wnter. They..., that becau.se the brght brd n Lews, M the yellow and black sut s noj longer vsble t must have gone south. Ths s not the case he Just loses ns breedng plupage and spends the wnter n more S& HOLLYWOOD NEWS er removes r,m. and stoppa.- S^plpes, dran* K,\ dggng, no rtwr. and efncln Plumbng and n>, 87. modest apparel.,~ t,_^~,-~- ~~ ~ ~ ~ <T? We are all anxously awatng pllmng hbs bpkun m -Some. F OT the return of the catbrds "to-, Q t To GvP- starrng, Conllnued, C^onUrmed M J ths part of the country. Last ^ MonrOf flnd ^.n Mar. year one of our vstors report-] *, ed seeng «partally albno cat- w Q m Buster Keaton.!^ brd near the Trals.de Mu- :m t,.,....j MHu nv^v ^«.! lne seum. We. oon found that brd, whch had whte ""^: A)? Comf, dy te returnng! and a codec-colored body and tfltl, was nestng n a thcket! of barberry and forsvthla. ts mate was a normal urey brd! but had no tal. Whether the tal had bwn lost to the clutches of a predator or not we dont Hastly we re:. TODAYS FLM KEVUE n the lmr el tes, tenns fur,- Walt Dsney and hs assocl- tenns courts ates are makng Rood-nstured a man Bround tne brdge Park ;u,,; resdent of \v.m<,: shp s welcn:;, : courts at tn-r.. -n know, but t dd make t easer of flnn * for us to keep track of the par. moon - ncluded n the fun. The normal brd we took to be makng s the Federal Securty ;he male bwause he sat on an Agency representng the Federal Bureau of xposed branch and sang stead- nvestgaton. lke actve sporu are a number <>\ throughout the nn ly through the day. The catbrds hatched three eggs and asthe Chmp, a chmpanzee has enjoyable day!< The story begns as Charle you are welcomt,hey developed we watched to»e«n returned to the^ew-u^af; one thng though see f they would dsplay any jter beng successfully guldedthat summr s. albnsm. Departure tme from around the moon. Charlle, dont forse! y- the nest arrved and we however, returns just a ltttlejapples eappcalu -. -.hel watched the youngsters leave. "shook-up" and the antcs that [because they net J They were completely grey. We follow steal the show. they have Seon;-un hope the female returns ths: At a stately celebraton dn- year. ner the year because we would lke to, Ste«eral (Bran Keth\, asks for a human volunteer and LARGE FAMM Tom Tryon, a youn? astronaut, Ngera Bt-r. OluJ s trcked nto volunteerng.! patrarch of ttta lej On a three ; day leave to vst Ngera took a >-; ;oj hs mother, Captan Talbot chldren. Fourth see f she would agan produce normal younn. The other brds n the neghborhood dd not molest the partal albno etnale n any way that we could see. She was an accepted member of the communty Durng the sprng we tred to trap and band her but she was very elu- >ve and ddnt allow herself to be caught. Perhaps we wll have better luck ths year f she returns. We have had many nterestng experences wth brds trapped at our bandng staton snce t commenced operaton n 95 We band only when tme from (Tom Tryon) s followed by;dren are n Umtnr. *lfl ths beautful grl, Lyrae (Danylare attendnc sc:< Saval Captan Talbot s un. The fathe <>! able to rd hmself of ths grljranflng.ln a*. u and she turns up n the mostto 54 years, otv. unexpected places even n see f they r«n:--r.-.r. the capsule wth hm when hes Hves wth fm- > off on hs trp around the moon.jhomeg n LBH»* > ncdentally, Lyrae s a vls- tor from a planet beyond the.returns Sl.mo moon who came to the earth Meade, KA to Rve the astronauts nforma-4,4 M a ton about space travel. Demmtt put t our regular teachng dutes per-! ^wallet, whch mt. Even so, n the> twelve! locaton, date. caum of death hours lat * r yews of bandng at our own lf known), spece, sex lf Th«* a lel " staton we have learned that.known. and name of fnder to w " empty brdb such as tree sparrows and hf Fsh and Wldlfe Servce A tavpr.c jjuncos, whch wnter here but Washngton, D C He wll returned the n. breed much farther orth, re-then receve nformaton about receved an mv urt wnter after wnter to ths - * bandng of ths brd very same spot, ofun n the, company of the same blfds, A number of these brds have been wth us for fl\e, sx and ven more years Chckadees and some other permanent resdent* have "repeated" (been trapped, ther number recorded and the brd released> contnuously for as many as ten years We have banded a total ofj nearly 8, brds of 93 speces to dale. Some ndvdual, records are nterestng. For nstance a black-ea-pped chckadee banded n May, 95, returned every year through 954. A whtethroated sparrow banded n 953, returned n and 958. A male downy woodpecker banded n 957 was retaken n 96 and agan n JanuAxy, 962. and u,. at least yw old. One of our whtebreasted nuthatches whch we banded n 954 was taken for te fourth and latest tme n January. 96. He wa«at least seven years old. A blue Jay banded n December, l«54 was not heard of agan untl he appeared m one of our traps December, 96! He caused great exctement t was lke seeng an old frend agan Tra-pplng and bandng brds by careful handlers does not hurt them n any way t t through the help of co-operaton workng under the leadershp Of the U. 8. Fsh and Wldlfe Servce and the Canadan Wldlfe Servce that we learned almost all we know of the movements of brds where they fo n wnter, what routes they take; that they return for the tnot part to the same area often to the same tc how long tadvldu&u lve whch brd* retan the same mte and many other nterestng fact* about them unobtanable n any other way. TM whole object pf bandng «to get return records Anyone who fnd* a banded brd can help mmeasurably b» record ng the whole number of tht *8? b ff ter tl " lf» dead, flattenng the bnd and sendng t) together wth UM 4.4 n,cash What atfvertlsw hasnt "Ted dramatc llustraton* used by W"" busncu n puttng the knockout punch nto ther SopyT True, good advertsng art t»pen»lve.. But you neednt worry about that Equpped at we arc wth Metro N** paper Servce, our staff s able to P" the "»eney UtutjU" nto row»<*» at no utra cost to you. mot > CALL ME 4-H Dsplay Adwrt*lng H The ndependent-leas: 2Qreen Street Woo

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18 ,; PAGE EGHTEEN MAY 7, 8, 962 Basketball long was consdered a wnter-tme sport, but n recent years.t has become a summertme actvty for many youngsters, some of whom may develop nto the stars of the future, says Red Auerbarh, coach of the world champon Boston Celtcs of the Natonal Basketball Assocaton, who recently won an unprecedented fourth straght ttle. Theyre the youngsters who hang a hoop over the garage doer, pant a "keyhole on a blacktop paved drveway and contnually sharpen ther shootng, drbblng and other sklls durng the summer months. "Basketball s the youngest of any of the major sports n the U. S., and t s one of a very few that can be played all year long," Auerbach says. "Baseball, hockey, football, golf, tenns, salng all were pretty well establshed before the nventon of basketball at the Sprngfeld. Mass, YMCA n 89; yet n ts relatvely short lfe/ basketball has become one of the most appealng spectator sports, annually attractng more th(u 5,, to all levels of ts competton." Basketball s a year-round proposton for Auerbach, whose Celtcs establshed several new N.B.A. records, ncludng 6 vctores n 8 games the season, for he spends the early part of the summer teachng the game to youngsters at Kutshers Country Club n Montcello, N. Y and the latter part at Camp Mllbrook n Marshfeld, Mass. "We have four courts at Mllbrook and naturally stress basketball nstructon," he explaned. Concentrated teachng by Auerbach and such men as Ben Carnevale, coach of the N. Y. Kncks are the hghlghts of the nstructons at Camp Mllbrook. Auerbach reasons that basketballs new, summer-tme nterest, s that s one of the few compettve team sports that can be played wth a mnmum number of players, a ball, a hoop and a blacktop paved playng surface. "Wth one hoop and a few slght revsons of the rules, the game can be played by as few as oneto-a-sde," he added. Auerbach contnued that a blacktop drveway such as one prepared wth, materals- suppled by Alled Chemcals Barrett Dvson, oneof the natons leadng producers of blacktop pavng materals, provdes an deal surface for backyard basketball. / "The hoop should be ten feet above the surface, a foot from the bottom of the backboard. The foul lane should be approxmately 5 feet long, and the crcle at the top of the keyhole should have a sx foot radus," he explaned. Dck Mgleczs Blues Roll Up No. 8 Vctory CARTERET- Dck Mul-rzs Cartnret Hleh School Hmnblers rpped Perth Ambny S Mmys to 2, ths work Kl ther H. S. Javvee 9 Beats Matawan c Evl four pames ths year was played Tuesday ftrmnnn at the local stadum Henry Rzasa Raned hs sec- CARTERET Thr Carteret ond wn of the season acnnst n Kn j^hdw ayvees won ther the Perth Amboy Sants. Hc spcond s t ra Rnt game and thrd has lost only one pume "us Of the current season by defeat-! year and that was to Motnchrn. nr thp jjatnwan.jayvees by an Carterets bg 9-ht banker n to 5 score ths past week. opened wth a srle run n the C(, rtprf. t ^^ an carly 3 2 second nnng. The Bnes pcked lcad ln tnp second fram(, nlld up three mon> runs n he thrd up three more runs n the thrd, four n the fourth and three more n the ffth to turn the contest nto a complete route. The box score: P. A. St. Marys <2> AB. R, H. Kostursk, ss. 2 McCann, 2b. 2 l Canella, f, : Czech, c. - Daz, lb. 3 Qrega, cf. 3 Klleen, rf.! Sanchez, rf. Glbert, 3b. DeGermo, p. Eosso. p. l Andres, c. Davdson, lb. Herenpes, lb. Mante. cf. Slco, 3b. Stuart, 3b. Beltz. rf. Markowtz. rf. McMahon, 2b, Skba. f, Koby. f. Rzasa. p. Carteret ) AB R, H.! 3 n o o sewed up tho ball same wth a bg fve run attack n the seventh nnnr. Hefferan, one of the leadng batters on the team, agan led the httng attack by gettng three hts n four chances. The box score: Carteret 2 Fllep, ss. Hefferan, cf. :Torre, f. n;feleuer. c. (ychervenak, 3b. A. Comba, lb. Glls, 2b. Qallo. rf. CRelly Chodosh Bramowcz Matawan Marrctl. f. Walker. 3b., p. Szyarto. cf. Davd, ss Russell, lb. Oerlufson, c. Melna, rf. Tyska, 2b Rclanck, p.. 3b 26 5 Score by nnngs: Carteret 3 - Matawan Score by nnngs: St. Marys..., 2 2; lll Blues Snap 2- Malawan Wn Str«., SLOVAK (t V Champons n Carterel Cty sagnr. l,rf to rehl. Halek, Jr., Unt P;vlowsk, Andrew ll;l:l;, )n»(ent of the clh. Maynrrka and Krrd Gallo. Senor Softball League To J)pcn Season Monday CARTERK School * Ran,,,;, hl vctory <>[ : Thursday ;,;, snapped ; record held n- beat thp n<\,;.score at the,, Heretofore t!,, CAKTEU.T The Recrea- defeated df th ; nft.,, U-«ll Cartnt Sl. K ue wll tllll day a :n ball feld Ther H tcd n tn O )))V lcll The «r.nht > t h p S o f t. : ng company ment whch u second J Hm, teams en- blasted Yat.-, wth a flve-. -.Me.?&fh eam ner three lmes. [ tn leane wll br the rlmnp Tr" flrrt Kopln belted four tuts w.ll -lter the Play- ( jnto d<fp f(ll ofls. one Km f»r the prelm-, j ^ Manl](. nary round and only one same mportant v. Mnn Coppola, Kd m the plnvcft trophy Each yelded tw.-h team wll pl" v - «" mfl «hed-but he had M Jules dm nn wn. Oame«control at»: wll br plnvul m Mondays.perfect cor m Wednesdays eleven batte Earlv ^ms»!l start at B:3 The box v P M :td n lt rmes to start Mst, Ht R :«r M Olto s from lle emht fljr],u-! elf. lt H NTERCHANGE PLAZA: Heres a ploto»f the toll plaza at the new Carter. -Rahway nterchange, opened Tuesday nrht Plotn was taken at n^ht by Mr, (Kt reaard of Avenrl. Agrco. P-«.. nor.v.>y.) manager «" Yates. lb-p ) pmmdtt nmes Reldel Morrel rf,v Famly Ht vce presl- Oarafano. c m Scn nf Kozy Kor- guland. cf- : :, vn >!"-d-nt; Wllam 3b of Knbas Cardnals, t;t". Nel Wrfks Sfhrtol* Monday P M A AtO Sweet 6hop vs. Kolbas Cardnals. McKenna, as Kopln. c. 8 :n! Davdson, lb Holy Famly Rasa, cf Koby, rf M. Aynco vs Kochs. McMahon, 2b M Lous Tavern vs. Skba. f of C Stuart, 3b. Wednesday Mante, p... M Koltbas Cardnals Jayvees Wn 4th n Row k of C Softball Carteret Lanes Champons Hll Bowl Beat P. 47 Sants, 5-3! Team Wns, 7 3 n State Tom CARTERET The Carteret, hgh school jayvee baseball! team won ts fourth straghtgame ths week by scorng over ; the Perth Amboy Sants by a 5 to 3 score. The Carteret club scored four Blues Lose To,6- CARTERET Th: Knghts, *" TltlJUl League of Columbus softfcall team de-j c; feated the Sportsman Club n the Amercan League opener tns week at the Park feld. 7 No. 3 n Row to 3. Glenn Turner was the wnnng hurler as he scattered sx ^ the dea! v^ For H, S. Jayvees Carteret 2b,\a.. \ CARTERET - T. propretor of the M: CARTERET Carteret Lanes the recpent t!; won back the champonshp!beautful tro.,h, ;n.. hm by the Mdrrs from the team that beat them; last year, the dea! quors,! ton The Hll W _ ^^jwheu they won the frst game,:team, consstng o! CARTERET The Carteret hts" Paul Grace was the losng! " "" " J **""" and put t out of reach for thejband, Mary K->>> runs n the second nnng to Hgh School baseball team hurler but le became the frst,_ CARTERET No. 3 n a row, past champs. Ths gves thejpetrocy, captan, V, Recreaton dongs Senortake o an r early d olead pwhch p was e dropped d a c close 6-36 contest c toplayer pay to ht a homer a and wn Thats the record of the Car- Lanes team two champonshp pp Kate Holowatch n! softbnll league wll open ts suffcent t to wn the h game. The Woodbrdge last Frday at the h a prze donated by Counclman teret Hh H^h School jayvee bae base- teams n n two of the h three years ban, county chv"/ 962 season, Monday. Kolbasbg - feature - - of the - rally was local feld. For Carteret, t was Walter Sullvan. bll ball team ths week ek after the,tha h h the h Major j L League hhas ex-folocals scored a close one overfed. The team members ths competng n t!.«> further honov-,<. Cardnals anfl the A & O Sweet Lou Fleps double whch drove the Blues fourth loss aganst, The box score: Shop wll begn play at 6-.3,n two runs..seven vctores. Kn?ht of Columbus Woodbrdge by a 5-4 score, year were ggy DeBella and plonshps. Thr.-:*. * Lttle League Rec News P. M. and the nght earn, wll Walker gave UP seven Joe Combat Jr, r uent thc AB. R. nounced at a m- : H Carteret led by 5 to n the Sam Salvaggo. repeaters, and follow wth Holy Famly ;,lay- scattered hts for Carteret and rout< for Carteret and he gave Po.-.ak s.s 2 ffth nnng but the Bartons new members were Bll Koby, State V-A<; By ROSEY ng the Kozy Korner team. The j struck out seven batters. Hef- up seven scattered hts, but the Sun. tka, c 3 2 ralled n the fnal nnng toj m Maty. and Joe Garvey held on May!:. league conssts of eght temsf erln " ot tlln>e hts n * our Blues defense was poor and.spol, no, cf. come wthn one run of tyng wth Ed Luckey and Joe VenuV n Woodbrtde and wll play a 2 game sch-d- tn l> s to the plate.. AMERCAN LEAGUE 9-all and wll have to be cov ;most of the woodbrdge Woodbrdgt runs Kndv.Tskl, Kndr.TslU, 3b, the score. ptchng n as subs. ;banquet was h- d tule. The frst four teams o tlnued at a later date. The box score: Joe Pendck, Carteret hurler/.were unearned. :Jadak, 3b. deal Lquors n second place lan nn ln H K. of C 7, Sportsman Club Z fnsh wll play for the charr- Carteret 2 The Barrens held a bg 6-Turner, p. however was able to check the lled mosl^( the ear wh Tfc H!! B-r*"! <.: t Glenn Turner hurled for the Evergreen Landscapes 3, ponshp trophy, wth one ganu AB. H lead n the top half of the ;K - n B ht - ss - % to TT^ :"! " e f t Butkocy, Elmer Resko. Mke cauw the "H s< K of C to beat the Sportsman Craftsman Club to decde the prelmnary roundflep, st 3 sxth nnng. Carteret scored Geamanfc<>. 2b. Sawchak, John Lazar. and Lou pons" for t-.n: Club n the openng -of the Evergreen walloped the!and only one game to decde,chodosh, cf. 3 attack wth two sngles, a a sngle rotn the bottom half Kotlnsk, rf. Spos makng thngs rou«: for emerged from t.- Lttle League season. Paul Craftsman Club by a score of the fnals. Games wll be played Fcleuer, c 3 double and a walk " and two more n a futle effortjmonahan. f. jal other ttams. Alleys Grace was the losng hurler, 3 to. Matt Walsh was themondays, Tuesdays and Wed- Chervenak, 3b. 3 "n the seventh nnng. Swngler,.. The box score. County Tour: rv but was the frst player to htlwnner and Kenny Perry got nesdays. A. Comba 2 The box score: Smth, 2b. Carteret The stars for the nght were C. State and NV. Jm B&rna of Stans Tavern a homer and get the prze of-!the loss. Lttle Leagues had a fne op- Hefferan, f. 4 jgreenberg AB H. Junor malt- d.v fered by Counclman Walter! enng season. Warm weather Kushner, rf. 3 Woodbrdge 6) wth a 253 hgh game, and hgh _ Flep, sa. 4 Sullvan. NTERNATONAL LEAGUE and some good games gve nd- Gallo, 2b. 3 AB. R. H. set of 66. whle flfony Bubenhemt-r and Dck MKlecz. col- caton of a long and exctng Glls, 2b. 3 Notaro. f :Chodosh, cf, 3 r. 8. M. R.. Metro Glass 6 F- M. C. 3, Hebrew Mens Club season for Carteret fans. Walker, p. Brown-, c. 4 Sportsman Club jfeleuer. rf, A r ;La Pont. 2b. ochervenak, 3b lab*rat*d n the mddle game 4 _;Nemec, lb. 4 U. S. Metals beat the Metro Games have drawn huge crowds Glass team to 6 and Rchard, Joe Wagner ptched andjand the boys are begnnng to 26 5 JMatysz, cf. Bartos, 2b. QJA Comba. lb. tor Cutters Amoco 4 Monaco, p. Andres, 2b. Glls, 2b. for -A 5 game and sett of Tampa was the wnnng hurler homered for the wnnng F. MJshow mdseason form. Some St. Marys Rchards, 3b. Grace, p. l Gallo, c. and 636 respectvely. John 3,over Fred Qasor. C. team as they won over the boys have ther sghts on the! AB. DOrs, 2b. McDermott, 3b. lheceran, f. CABTERKT Tam a 639 for Taml Contrac- 2 H. M. C. team. Ed Troost ht fences and many homers shouldjcans, p. 4 Baluha, ss. Mas, c. Pendck, p. tors. Bob Pazur a «4 for Kay* * O nn, l, 2 Catholc War Vets, Kokeg a homer for the losers and be ht ths season. Gulvas, rf. 3 l Lello, rf. Cunha, ss. Restaurant. Ed Mko» of Al- one by twn s 3 Tavern 4 Mark Benson goth the loss for Natonal League teams have - mas Truckln Stollman, rf. Cpmerord, K a 66. and ** yl tfam *? Gc«j«r Murdock» 87 tor Oold ^>^^r m " tcn C. W, V. overpowered Kokeshs team. many young boys and teams Tmnsk, 3b,. p. 4 Keck, f.. Tavern to wn by Jl to 4 as must get more games n before: 29 Woodbrdcc Jcvu-lers Tavern U-mn» Waslshen, cf, Batts, rf.. Magner hurled for the wnners MuUw Carteret (3) AB H,..,. lead Kolu» «w»me M, Bablc. the adjustment can be made Gall, c. Krausk, rf. and Sylobet became the loser. Furnture 6 from mnor (Jvlslon to the ntermedate class. Some boys Wolfmuller, 2b. a, ss. AB. R. Kavaczak. 2b.. ^hthts of the waw were u n thrv clt- Dce, 2b. l Smth, cf. Mullers ns. beat the Furnture Boys, 2 to 6 wth Arthur Bobby Terebetsk ht two home Hgtlns, 2b, Lou Bukocys 279 hgh name ln tu. o wh, w,. 2 runs for the wnners. need more experence to makecalen, lb. l! Kopn, a. Watters, ss. 4 fl a.l 726 hgh wt 72 by Ed chlfl. 3 Lokos outlastng John Pulask. the bg jump. Hutnck, rf Mundy. c. 4 Davdson, tt>. Ntrdonp of Economy Alumnum Corp., 7 by Dck Mlg-, thl, 2 a Such * Bar & Grll 8, K. of C. 2\ ll;]m The nternatonal League s Gadek, ss. : Score by nnngs Romeo, lb. 4 Rzasa. f. 2 jk. of C Halelska. ef Suchs surprsed the favored j^an to form. Wth runs a dme a Mante, cf. lf<7 Hmh team ^mc o( lp»2by Sportsmen 2 ;j Lews, cf. K. of C team t wn the game cnjc ^ dozell, hgh scores occur every jkoby, rf. Ouys Electrc o! Av.-nd, hgh d!3s, al, thelr rlwl 27 Qunn, 3b» to 2. Joe Teretefalky was the the E M D Boys game. talan Amercan team score by nnngs) Sco, 3b. Mt o! O43 by d! Uquors. n-.*. \. r 27 McMnhon, 2b. Dckman, 3h dvdual hmh a wnner and John Kndjer 8 k to 3 LuUcen WM to wlnner has scored 4 runs n two games sant MaryT...O 2 3 Stuurt, 3b, F. M. C. Tossers Klw bv Ed?, *,.,,,,.. Macaluso, f. Nadone of * 93 " loltotd "-- - by l - a r l r l feot the ] -!»nd also ht two homers. Other m Carteret ^ ^., 4 x 5 baseball Beltz. rf. Dckson, rf t Mutt and 8am u NATONAL LEAGUE l h T..^re hlt by TlfrMky Comba, Nemer, p >-Par 9 k.,d u-am aver-, ^,,,,,. t^am s enjoyng a healthy 8 and Dargan wn and 4 loss record to d»te _«Ptches JTjake Opener Booth * U) Cart*r*t Lan«jof 92. Craftsman Club 2, Synoweck Tonys $hell 22, P. M. C. and Play p fve games next weak: had 2 cm Funeral 2 Tonys Shell shelled the P. Mpnday, Metucben at home; Woodbrdge...,2 3-6 Machnery Corporaton td MattOla P an- Ma;v Ogart-k wth Bftkfry, Wul The graduates from t he ;M. C. team wth a mess of Tuesday, Edson away; Wed- South Amboy Sants, J L U Carleret J 2 3jwon the openng : gamt n a 8r and AuJv xt.so wth alwll Ktndze:.. y W bu Tavern. Jl; mnor dvson opposed eachto wn by a score of 2 to Tnesday, other n the opener of the Na-!tSeve Andrejack got the wn home; Thursday, East Bruns-, c -, AKltRET Henry Rzasa Uagup by defeatng the Hebrew WoodbrldL n tonal League and Denns Hef-an dalso ht a four bagger wck at honle and Frday j h u r l e d the Carteret Hgh School Leschek Dary Mens Club by ;, 3 to scov. cwet feran outptched hs rval Bll Rchard Phllps was the un- Perth Amboy, home. Blues to an mpressve 2-9 vcthe Craftsman lucky hurler. Jay Vee tea, on a wnnng "*? ver. t h l e Perth A mboy St. TV W n Tle wnn^ scored eght Hepworth!+ - b6 Mary Ouaek mj.-j a nceflteve Ollls "- 4 >42 set and St»-\.- Synumky 83!Ulrban»kl a 2-5 to end the neaso (2, LOU tmes n the frst nnng and Club won to 2 over the streak, have taken four n a W«. Rdng only four scat- M)W four more n the thrd to roll Synoweck team. " Dan Pontana, a member of row after wnnng the openng ~ Canadan Davs Cup teams game, The team dropped seven! ^ the up a bg 2-j lead. The losers Hraks (lamps p g thrd CARTERET - Leschekss ralled lr sx m t the flfth Sacred Heart 9, Carteret Del-lfrom 955 through 96, han straght and fnally won thej catessen > been named non-playng cap next four games. Ther record Carteret second weak of bowlng, Lesch- Sacred Heart and Delcates- " ~~ as of Wednesday s 5 wn* and llutl AB R.. - sen played each other meets the Unted States n tht McKenna, ss. 4 by nne full games. «- ll / standstll and when darkness Youngsters pteyngt n.hhop copped the ttle,, Kopn c 2 HolenSpanoholdshRh gamelslaval luh Pn -the halted the game the score was c Won at Cleveland, July 3-5, Lttle League have been warned!p av dson lb Mary Ogarek holds hgh^"*/** Carteret. lb-uan Knml! UV H nt ColumbUS ^OWlllt; LfHKUc not to destroy {property n the Mante cf " 3 set wth a nce 64. * park* Boys wro do, wll be Thursday nuht at \ McMahon, 2b 3 Standng dsmssed from the league... Beltz, rf 2 TeaJn Wns Ttle ]t "PF" SNEAKER - Ca Lanes. MANS OBTUBE L. BOWLERS! Skba, f 2 2 Dary 76j 22,4 LEGON SOCAL JON ONE OF OUR Stuart, 3b _. CARTERErc CarUM-et Novelty 32 -: Sunday, May Rzasa, p 3 F A MoOlynn Co the Carteret Cty Bowlng 9 has been desgnated us themrkovcs, rf Funtell Casuals League w ( th a 6 same mar- SUMMER LEAGUES Monday Men Leagues Tuesday Mxed Doubles Wednesday Junors Thursday Women* LeafD* Frday M«ed League* Men» Doublet l-conflluont tot you Comfort OPEN SUNDAYS (KB AM Reduced Rates for Chldren Saturdays S A. M. to 4 P. M BOWL-MOR LANES 36 Man St. M-4»Z» WoodbrUs* next "Happy Nght" (or members of Carteret PoBt 263, The Amercan Legon and ther Musc Wll be provded by the H-Tones. Kostursk, ss The "Happy Nght" s a McCann, 2b monthly loclal adopted by thecanella, p Legon to provde an enjoyable Czech, c p get-together for members and l**> **> - guests. Admsson s free and Qrega, cf... Klleen, rf. food and drnks are avalable at Glbert, 3b, reasonable prce*. No reservatons are necessary. Musc wll EO6S,Ul... begn at 9:. 25 St. Marys () : l 25 R 3,9/2 Perdon Fork Lft" 5 49 gn over the s. s last place last yem Ol, Pnk Elephant 48 5 Luncheonette. rhe wnners al- camef up wth a hm K, Rch. Beauty School 46^ 52" 2 so held the hteh three-game frst place on th- Cu,tmt West End Chrysler 44% Lem Peters Bug, 44 Modern Mens Shop 39 Rays T V > 33 No \< team»core of 2866 and the hgh sngles game score of 987. Rch Patrck was hgh man hm / CARTERET - All.-r r>. ; Lanes, Frday mu- mxed, ntt. jors league, wnnmj by thre full games. Second place u-am. (j!rn. walds ns., dropped Uuee games to Coffee Mat p ulullg them n thrd place and thrd place team, Sabos Sport shop»on three from Woodbrdge motors to move nto wth B.88 average and Ed Mayorek followed cosely wth 8.J8, a dfference of only 56 favorte* dont always wn pns. the Kentucky Derby, but the frst one dd. Arstdes, favored cano. The second derby also. at 2 to w part of the H. P. went to the favorte Vagrant. McCfrath McGrath entry, won the 875 But after that, t has been every place. naugural tar * length over Vol-lmac lot hmself. Holdng lop wejtgc u be Chrstensens % Dscount OFF;CAL RUBBER Lttle Ler.g e Baseball She To All Members of Lttle League, Pony League e xmtensen hlh fulfll H Son

19 UOAL NOTCtB on A>fF)ND AN AN OR-, us) CUBA!- - El )K <* Book of Deeda "raular * thmn certan lota, tracts or nttteptrctl of ltnd, altuate n thetownlshlp of Woodbrldge, County ot Mld- dltttx, b«lnf known tnd amgnnted on tht Woodbrldge County u m. ment mtp aa Lota 3 tnd 33 n Block 3M and recorded n the Mlrldlew County Clerta Offlce on September th, B5 Commonly known ta #388 Alpne Street, Perth Amboy, N*w Jrrwy. Beln the «vmt premses conveyed tn Mlrhnfl Volnvlrn and re<-ord<vl,y ot May, N A FRTAN MU N.,, MU-lth Mlddleaex County Clerka Offce HETTlNOln Book of Dted 63 on Page. n.ashl- *«... VKrn* AND The approlmate amount of the nulde AND td«m*nt to o«rwtlaflnd by nsld mle KUPLOVKH s the rm of One Thousand Ffty.SNU EM- fll.osoool Dalan more or >M to-, "THE cvl.,,thtr wth tht eoau of thla aale. THE, h HE fltatk.,,., ntttmth«r thla.ale ToK«thm wth tl tnd lngltr the rlnhtu, prtfllw, hereolumentu and t n * thereunt b appurtenance* thereunto >. of n anywlta tftptrtalnlnt The lurs* nnbarrlber rwwrvm the rlrhtto Rrt- )ourn ttld ttle from tme to tme subject only to tch lmtatons nr restrcton* upon the exercse of jteo " mrh power u m»y be apfclnllv prony " vlded by law nr rule of Court. ROBERT H. JAMRON J» ra Sherff TAR, WNNER. Pro Be.!,< court -L. 3/. 7. 4, /8] Mm thence: LEGAL NOTCES MAY 7, 3. \%2 LEOAL NOTCES PAGE NNETEEN lboa. NOTCES LBGAL NOTCES LEOAL NOTCES n B rt A K ""! be " "nown wn»t«,c k ln thl oompltnt thereunto belongln PPffUlnln. ThXb?»" fght to «4]outn tlme t t, tm!tttlb»» HMBY (JVM... ">, td, J ojn prwomd ordla and»m ntnxrucad tnd paattd on!mm tlme t t, my to,,lrh tm!tttlb» or SSJ,,»" n "" e " rclm Masss ROBBRT H. JAMBON, 5 " o(l NOWC«TO BDDERS Jrrtlon NOTC tt HREBY GVEN, that,." Th" Setled Bldt for th. Matn* hy th*.,.,..., VM To*TUl)lp of:.... ll* Towmhlp lnd. ta wt: lot l-\,,,;vm " 9 * "» nd L" «k :M,,!.,. n, ftf tht Mnm of Clay,, under wll * rtetlved tt the Busness Ad-...,, mlnlatrttora Offce, rrat Floor.,.,.; wu Muncpal Bulldlnt,; S Man Street...»rton Wrjodbrldce, N. J., untl 8: PM, ArMn- June. lw», tnd then atld hds wn nftendants t» publcly opened tnd read at tha.to: Regular Townshp Oommlttee Meet-j w U!*n) Hfam Beam, hs V (fvlmej uml tves HherlS Attorney! o, n/«j retan* tt. meetng of thl Townof tht Townthlp,,»-, n the County of v. S, m on th * Jth d»j»»f."".»n4 tttt ttld ordnance *H b«taken up for furthtr eonalderatlon for fnal patttn tt a meetlnpt of tald Townahlp Commttee to be held at M meetln room n the Muncpal Bulldln n Woodbrdge, New Jeney, on th«jth dty laued. f tht aggegau amo\mt of Outstandn b U d P 7 COURT OP "KW JERRRV «*«ERY DVSON Mlltlll.ESRX COUNTV "«KKT NO. F-2M34 MaNT Bldt mutt bt wcompnled by wth or Ctrtlfltd Check mtdt pnyablt to tht Townthlp of Woodbrldre n tht amount of ",. of the nunrtntttd WU yttrly mnmum royaltv Dtch Bdder mutt ttrlctly comply wth tl rtqulrtmtnu for t regular hd tt drected or requred by thr specfcaton* tod atttutea n mrh, cttat made tnd provded. Notce t to all bdders that f and Mrs. Wllam ther hers, represents. of June. m. tt.oclock, P. M.m a«aoon thereafter at ud mttttr can ba retchtd at whch tme tnd p.are all peraona who may bt n terested theren wll be gven art op portunlty to bt heard concernng the HM. B J. DUKOAN Townshp Cltrk of tht Townthlp of Woodbrtdt. K. J AN ORDNANC TO AUTHORZ TH CONSTRUCTON OF CURBS, AND arnroa oc ouna, fxno^..k,^llvn. «"»»nd hu. he, or ther or any ". hrlr nrcesror n rltht. tn. and nlrrft- Ell Ella WOODBRDO M TH«OOUHTTf OP MDDLB3X, Afl A LOCAL M PROVBMBNT, TO MAK AM AP PROPRATON TO P T H OOH Mnmhrr snd John Doe, her "" he aald name "John PROVBMBNT, TO MAK AM AP- PROPRATON TO PAT TH OOHT normted by tnla ordnance by THRCOF AND TO AUTHORZll"" thtt thl Wltnot of th«thk 8SUANC OP BOND6 AND TC MARK A DOWN PAYMENT TO T nrtl lov " **>* thelrlnanc snch COST AND TO HH> "". l nd P " * reprn-vdk TOR TH 88UAMC OF "? hl * hm> or thflr <" BND ANTCPATON NOtlB D rr succenora n rlrht, ANTCPATON OP TH MUAKCl OP HUCH BOND h(r tsd tsd devlwe* and peraonal ATON OP OP HUCH BOND8. BE % ORDANXD by th» Town ColtM f th T h l % ORDANX * h CowmltM* of v fnt. or mfuar mt tame wll be,;r;,,or«dttttr rjtcttd.. lnr SneflflMtlont " :«gt form fcnd Envelope may be obtnlftrdjk> *w>. nterest: Florence" Smth!, N j,ln tht OftV* of the Btulnew Admln-lnnrt Wv.am Smth, her huband t^uon. Tht turn Of l,tm! w mtd«ttrator, Flrtt Floor, vunlcpnl and th.:r hrra derlaeea and rer- h "«b» tpproprlattd» UM ptym., ] j Bulldtn. # Man Btrtet, Wood- "" " ccwuvtlvta tnd hs h«r or ( tha C -t ot contruetlng tbt mt Wood- brtdft, K, J. fron 9 A. M to 5 oo:hc:r,.- nn; n( ther aumemnn rprovm«nta herelnatttr dttcrtbed to per centum («%)"""p«r".nnu,, U >y ~*»"«ow "mmtnt "hefezfter!. V.M?5^^A T^ TOWNSHTP.. A.._... topprtarlated tn nuance «al<l purpose the,* T) the Mtlmaterl malmutn J p centum («%) per an na may M renewed from tm lme purat t d purauant to and hall WOODBRDOB. N THK OP MDDLESEX, AND TO FOR THE FNANCNO OF by PWpow, aa F» «th W lned by P p, a herelnb«for«stated n- to bt hereafter adopted F» «the nsrreuate amount of t thtt bond, nre M,H(j»3SJ whch s etlmated t b n tht tvtnt thtt bonds nrr w,,«l lunuant to thlt ordnance, the aj- Tegate amount of notes hereby auhotled to M lned ulrnu be reluced by tn amount tqual to the rlndptl amount of the bonds ao WS.J whch s estmated to be necessary ts fnance the cost of such purpose, lncludlnn archtect* fees, accountng, engneerng; and nspecton costs, legal ejpenses and pton costs, legal expense* and other expenses, ncludng nterest oblgatons to the extent b St 4A t a g g g U mo\mt of oblgatons to the extent utstandng bon<u tnd notes ssuedp ermltt d by Secton 4A-2-2 o! lurutnt to ttal Ordnan h the Local B d L N BK - T oa)m B)»! th» Town- n- W Townshp of, t f Mlt K SP <>t m«townshp of Woodbrldge, n the County of Mlctdleae, New Jer»cy, as follows; Tht Townshp of Woodbrldge, n the County ot Mddlesex, shal* pur- authored by thlt ordlnnmt hen out., nd th, y,,., h m h. Kuthorlwd by s»ld ordnance, and declared that th. L*, tm fost ot luch V m v >*. «s J l **h"«lnb( d l d h g lurutnt to ttal Ordn bl tl th shall»t th «Loc Bond Law, Secton 3. t s hereby determned d ttd th S «,,," men Secton 3. t s hereby * w!tlon th «mo My.:»nd. stated that moneys Pnrkt shp,.. duty roller, 3 *^«?!5 t thofor thj caplt& mprovement fund n en «ut -l5, ud B ets heretolort adopted for lad ttndlng, Secton J. t t hereby determlotd md declared that the perod of uaefulntst of aald purpose accordng to U rtttonable lfe, s a perod of yean computed from he date of tad bond. Secton. t t hereby de termlntd tnd stated that the Supplemental Dtbt Bttttment requred by tald Local Bond Law has been duly mtda and Altd n tht omce of tht Townthlp Clerk of aald Town- AND OuTTTOfl Olf ORANQBL. STRUT N TH TOWVBHP OFT* tnd *»»* W«*» ttatemetlt so fled thowt that tbt gross debt, of Hd Townshp, at defned ln Hectlon 4A3-43 of aald Local Bond Law, s u.,.._ b ^ ^ ^..... tht bonds and notes authorsed by ths ordnance la pursuant to tn eceptlon to tat dtbt lmtaton* prescrbed by tald Local Bond Law, contaned ln subdvson f of 4A:2-7 ot sad Law, Btctlon. Thl ordnance shall take effect twenty days alter the tnt publcaton thtrtof alter frm pttttge. WALTTO ZBPOLO, Attest: B. J. DtTNOAN, ConmlttMman-at-l«rge brldft, f, J. fron 9 A. M tn 5 on *<! nny n( ther mcreunn np rt ennnta herelnattr dttcrtbed to * " tovtmta m no lndep M. Monday to Frday.»nd uatlrl-h- ve and nterest Fdwurdl * *ectlon. Such tppropruuon PJ^Mn-Leader on Uty nth, 962, rloalnf dttt of bld» V;,,, N,rer and h" her* Hevlwe, »»" be met from tht proceed* ot ^"j *J «cjl of Publc Hearng for :N, Tht Townshp Commttee of the w l-rnldftt Townahlp Ot Woodbrtde rnfrves! h! s^-rttan t " > "f ht t n l K t any and tl bldt " "" j Xn Bdder mty wthdraw h«hd"- M vlsee repreaentatlvfs and nr ther or any ot ther on n rluht, tlt!» and lnter- U K V D Antl ap-»;;ll- f]ua!- nt of wthn dtyt after tht actual date _ of the openng thereof. lev. By ordtr of tht Townshp Com-." «. mltt»» of tht Town<!lp of Wood- " n brdre. ""< K, and lnter Duer, wdow of " V»n Dnwr tnd her helr«, the aale of tht bosdt tuthorutd. and the down paymtnt tatnlntttcr approprated, by thlt ordnance, Tht portlont o( Ortngt Btrttt tbt>u bt mproved by constructng thenln am "VelraWwrtlrtaenVt-! " cu * bt " lutttl M fol ! nv: on tht touthtrly aldt, from tbt eamrly tldt ot Btrron Avtnua wetterly aldt of Rtlrot4 «d hl«. her or ther or any e!r "rnnn n rlnht, merest: Elward.-L BSNARD U HARTNTTT * <»n lrmt over the ae nf Avenue; on the northerly ade, from Hulhea Admnstrator " > M: Prces Blnd/(hedler, anrl!n " *tlmtly lldt of RUlrotd Avenue rn: Pr^.res BlndKhedler and y aldt o Btllrot J"!.n Dor her huabtnd the sad, """ try tde of Brroa Aft "John Dot" bell* tvmm! m e. u shown on pltnt tntltled htlr h«lr d l d :;"Pl>n * Profllt of "opottd Curb FKROR CORT OK NRW JRKEV < HNfMV DVHlON MDD.Ht CONTY ocktt So r-n-t """,, CAmRrr SAVNCW AND LOAN prr. laltry ^nsorlatlnn. a corporatlnn of Nf* < \utlorltj, Jfr- u PUUHlff. and RCHARD XBASE nnd Kl.l.N M :.htlr h«lr«. p * Profllt of "opottd Curb M «.htlr h«lr«. dfvlwf, and n,,:; rof o p r"prtw.n,t.lvea and hlv her fr Orld tor Ortngt St. May, Helr tu^rwrs ln ChM>» W. Bttglt, Townthp n- To bt odr«rtlt»d ln Tho fnal adopton on June 9th, L, J/T/BJ NOTCE ownshlp an now avalable to fance aald purpose. The sum of 3, s hereby approprated from such moneys to the payment of the cost of aald purpose. Secton 4. To fnance sad purpose, bond of aald Townshp an ggregate prncpal amount not exceedng (299. are hereby authorzed to be ssued pursuant to aald Local Bond Lew. Sad bonds shall bear nterest at a rate whch shall not exceed sx per centum (SS per annum. All matters wth respect to sad bonds not determned by ths ordnance shall be det«rmlned by resolutons to be hereafter adopted, Secton 5, To fnance sad purpose, bond antcpaton notes ot sad Townahlp ot an aggregate prncpal amount not eceedlng $259, are hereby authorzed to be laaued pursuant to sad Local Bond Law n Antcpaton of tht ssuance of sad bondb. Bald notes shall bear nterest nt a mto whch shall not exceed sx per centum (8%) per annum, and may be renewed from tme to tme pursuant to and wthn the lmtatons prescrbed by aald Law. All matters wth respect to sad notes not determned by ths ordnance shs.ll be determned by resolutons to be hereafter adopted. n the event that bonds art ssued pursuant to ths ordnance, the aggregate amount of notes hereby nu thorzed to be ssued shall be reduced by an amount equal to the prncpal amount ot the bonds so of the Townof one new he one new motorted three new street sweepers, one new bulldoter, two new street cleanng trucks, and one new ulf-propellad tractor. The turn of $7, la hereby approprated to the payment of the coat ot such mprovement, whch turn t ln addton to the 48,54J. 3 to be approprated to such purpose by the bond ordnance herenafter referred to. 8uch appropraton of 7, shall be met from the proceeds of the sale of the bondt authorzed by, and the down paymtnt herenafter approprated, by thl ordnance. Bald mprovement shall be undertaken as of frhu" ">.M th * t"elnbe(ore UM, ncludes the R- *f.. l l!! ln. ".. of Ml(l PU-lRffaae amount of S.7 whloh la neceasar] to fnance purpose. ncludng archtect! tees, accountng. cha*e automotve vehcles. ncludng p«actordlna to ltm r.a»r«hj Rr *, l >t *» mollnt " orgnal apparatua and equpment, utelt tnerod of S wara^nuts? ""* t b " n "< tor use by the Publc Works and from tht date of aald bonds P» fo«,of ««ch p D..V. TV.««..~.-..,,... ~ B»;.!J; V t J? S..A A archtects rees. accounung, eng- 9 ssnsa SSSfvaS rnhr mr»nrt fl.rt n th.~."*m»m~~ w no «" l permtted by flecton uuy mnuv nnq njca n ns omce of *na3 ^n nf #», ; r^m* n+*a t«n the Townahlp Clerk of sad Town- 2C ot lh * loct Bon< L **" thlp, tnd that luch statement to * KUoa 3- t ta nereby dened showa that the gross debt Of tenn nwl» na stated that moneya sad Townthlp, at denned n Secton "seedng approprated for 4OA:2-U of aald Local Bond Law u " own P>ymenls on captal mprove- ncreated tvy ths ordlnanr* by m8dt> or lor th * captal mprove- HH.82J.87 and that the ssuance of, ment f «n( ln budgttt herttofort the bond* and notes authorzed by!* rt lt l< (or "d Townahlp are now thu ordnance n pursusnt to an t> """* - " " "* eceptlon to the debt lmltstlotn The " llm ol p to fnance ealrl purpose. l prescrbed by sad Local Bond Law " " ltam "M hb contaned n avbdlvlslon f o! 4A:2-7 W" n t ot " of sad Law. hereby appromoneys to the ; of tald purpose. Secton 4. To flnanot aald pur- Sectlon 8. Thl ordnance Bhall 8 Dt ""l 8 wld Townahlp of tn Secton hereby determlned and stated that () the Attestmakng of such lmprovnment (here- - A nafter referred to at "purpoae"), s not a current expense of sad Townthlp, tnd (2) t la necessary to r- CommlUecman-\t-Lars* bp " r lnt "«t»t» "te whch shall, not exceed alx per centum (6%) per snnum. All msttcrs wth respect to [sad bonds not dctertntned by ths B. J, Townshp Cltrk, To be advertsed n Thr nde- ordnance shall be determned pentlrnt-leader on May HM M2 resolutlon to ne heretfter adopted. NOTCE n. ltm or nry ltle hlln ar;d Wnlter ot move l* on fle ln tlt offce (.- ru»,vn("ad"tnelr JVrK""rVyV- «Towntbp Clerk tad ta open vn.-rv.n,! reprrymmv^; P"h»o naptcuon, hl«, her or h-r or any a! ther Secton J. Bald mprovement ahall rw>r. n rlrlt. ttle and nter- "* ""JerUktn U» local lmprovt-..,.«.. «..»»»,.-.. H«r»h Adams tnd Alfred Adams.!"nd the cott thereof not borne KKANR, ha wfe. F.OOD FUlftRA. * lu-hanm nt- ther hers devl- v Ht TowrnWp ttttjl bt n r OF HOME, t corporaton of New Jervy. DM BTAT OF NEW JERAET, sre «:d per*)nt! the landt tnd ral estate KM lllln M \ ( Wrt of xeruton fof Tht t»l pt mortgaged premtmf dated M«nh l«th. M. By vrtue of tht tbovt stated hl.s. her or ther or any of ther U * JU lat lnt tnd ln tht vcnty of c-v,m n n.ht. tr> and m»er-! ttw mproytmtnt whch may bt hflr «t law nd ne«t ot kn benefted by aald mprovement, t* MAKOARKT. VAN DlZm rl f. provded n CbapUr M of " " - -«tuttt.. tnt* leved tor each <!, and LLA d«. of the Revsed Btetuttt of New Jtrsty. All d t d mprovement shall bt deemed to receve by raton.t: jthn pr»val;t«munartt of u»y- T>».«] Wrt, llfht Btvlnl tlmt, n th«tternoon an TCL wllllof the tld dty. t the Sherlffa Of-:COUNT»»r.*u«onHr«n the Cty of New Bnnswkk.) All Tm" «mnttht lth JA OP n-erjm. descrbed u A}^^^^^SSS^Z.."A-t^t or par^of tndtnd *^ «««B. ll *g«5f prfml*m herenafter purtlclarly de- AU. tha tract or parrel of!.,vr!br sllmled. lvn-:»nd brng n ahajl not ezcted tht cott mprovement. The porton ot such AJf OKDNANC TO AUTHORZE! TH rmprovmtmht OF COOPER AVXNU AND OTBBt BTREE7TS BT TH TOWNSHP OF WOODBKDQB, B TH«ConNTT OT MfflDLESEX. AND TO PROVm FOR THE P- NANCNQ OF TH COST THEREOF BT TH» SBUANCK OF BONDS AND BOND ANTCPATON NOTES. BE T ORDANKD by the Townahlp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrtdue, n the County of Mddlesex, New Jersey, a* follows: Secton. Tha Townshp of Woodbrtdte. ln tht County of Mddlesex, shall mprove the followng ttreett by constructon or reconstructon of a mxed aurface-trtated pavement wth Ux 8-lach surface ol (travel, stone or other selected ma. terlalt under partal control raled wth cement or Urne and fly uh, > nches ln compacted thckness wth btumnous rurfact treatment snd cover: Cooper Avenue from Green Street to ndana Avenue. Coakley Btrtet from Auth Avenue to Dow Avenue, Button Street from Mddle- ex Avenut to Auth Avenue, Bender Avenue from New Dover Avenua to Plymouth Drve, Julus street from MelTln Avenue to Tyler Avenue. Unversal Avenue from Green Street to Westbury Road, Adams Street from Wood Avenue to Bradford ltvltdlplace. Tyler Avtnut from Julus * Street northerly to ltt end, West sssued. f the aggregate amount ot outstandng bonds and notes ssued purauant to ths ordnance shall at any tme exceed the sum frst mennance sad pvrpose by the ssuance wth Notce of Publc Hearng lor Secton S. To fnance sad purnf nhmtnn. nf mrt T "»"" hl " l flnal adopton on June 5th, 962. pose, bond antcpaton note* of lad.-l. 5/7/82 Townshp of an aggregate prtnept! amount not exceedng $44,BS.3 art W, VD hereby authorsed to be lttued pur«notcsfllherbby GVEN that tuant to sad Local Bond Ltw la the followng proposed ordlnnnee!llnll( l P ll tlo of the ssuance ot lad wa«ntroduced and passed on flrsfbonds. Sad notes shall bear nterest readng at t meetng of the Town-!" a tte whch shall not exceed shp Commttee ofthe Townshp ot 8l P" centum («%) ptf tnnum, Woodbrldge, n the County ot Md- and may be renewed from tmeto dlesex, held on the 5th day of May, tlmt purtusnt to and wthn the 62, and that aald ordnance wll be lmtatons prescrbed bj lad L»w. taken up for further consderaton A matters wth reaptct to tald for fnal pauege at a nwtlng of notes not determned by ths orof oblgatons ot sad Townshp pursuant to the Local Bond Law of New Jersey and (3) the estmated coat ot Bald purpose la $93,98 and (4) (5,3 of sad turn s to be provded by the down payment herenafter approprated to Buvnce sad purpose and $2,35 of sad sum s to be provded by the down payment by the bond ordnance enttled "An Ordnance to authorze the luuanct of bonds and Bond Antcpaton Notts of the Townshp of Woodbrldge, n the County ot Mddlesex, to fnance a porton ot the cost of acquston of automotve vehcles", ntroduced and passed on frst readng by the Townahlp Commttee on May 5, 962, and (5 the estmated, maxmum amount of bonds or notes necessary to be lstloned ln ths secton, the moneys! rased by the ssuance of Bald bondf shall, to not less than the amount of such excess, be appled to the payment of such notet then outstandng. Secton 6. t s hereby determned and declared that the perod of usefulness of sad purpose, accordng to ts reasonable lte, s a perod of years computed from the date of sad bonds. Secton 7. t la hereby determned and atnted that the Supplemental Debt Statement requred by sad Local Bond Law has been duly mad and fled ln the oftlce of the Town. sued [or sad purpose s $58,8, lnbonds and sad Townshp Commttee to be held at ltt meetng room n the Muncpal Buldng ln WoodbrWRC, New Jersey, on, the 5th day of June, W2, at a oclock, P. M. or»«soon thereafter as Bald matter can be reached at whch tme and place nl persons who may be nterested theren dlnance shall be determned by montons to be hereafter adopted. n the event that bonds art Uaued pursuant to ths ordnance, the aggtt- Kfte amount ot notet hereby authorzed to be ssued shall be reduced by an amount equal to th* ~ amount of tht bonds to ths ordnance and the bonds and notes authorzed by sv;, ordnance and (6 the cost of such; purpose, as herenbefore &ttvted, ncludes the aggregnte amount o: $5,7 whch s estmated to, rf, be tven an opportunty to be heard ssued. f the acgregate amount Of u«fat, concernlr the name. nutatandlng bonds and note* lasued B. J, DDNOAN pursuant to ths ordnance thtll tt Townshp Clerk of the ;»ny tme exceed the turn flnt men- Townshp of Woodbrldge N J tloned ln ths secton, the moneyt,"[ AN ORDNANCE TO AUTHORZE: 5 *>* lt!» yssuanc, OP B O ^ ^>^ ^ ot "»" necessary such purpose, yssuanc, OP ^ ^ ^ (em rountln B engneerng and,hjthe uoorn.of >^»K;l l 8?Sto l S l l l UNANCE A PORTON or THE res, accountng, engneerng ana - ""j ^"»; VrwVoN"oF THFl Sectlon» u ls hweb y nspecton costs, le snl expenses, and TO "NANCE A PORTON OF THE term, d a d j d, n t tn# other expenses, ncludng nterest ^l» or ALQUSTON OF A\ on such obllgatlona to the extent MOTVE VEHCLES permtted by Secton 4A:2-2 of the Local Bond Law. Secton 3. t s hereby dousefulness of sad purpo&e.,_ vcrordlng to ts reasonable) lfe, la t BE T ORDANED by the Ton- perod, of 5 years computed from tht shp commttee of the Townshp of,u.te of aad bonds Woodbrldfe, n the County ol ey o ltt end, West J ll n Parkway from Wood Avenue,to ahall be pad by tht Townthlp u la or pa; V.t«an Woodfertdft Towntnlp. JUrlttn Oounty. New nnng tn >J - V «. Revlwd Aug «trtt tt» n * Stpttmbtr. l»m Towohlp. Mldd.ewv wty Eatt-tV n the «.!d townahlp." " Jemr. dtted P.bnJ-, KdUon «r,m> **> Mrmetly 7, "" lmd Au»t M. :,4 known a. RarlUn T/.wshp.L. wll contrbute no ptrt of shp Clerk of sad Townshp, and draned and stated that moneys dlesrx, New Jersey, as follows: that such statement so fled Bhowsrxccedlng $5,63, approprated lor! secton. The jum ot $4,545,3 that the Broas debt of aald Town-.down payment on captal mprove- s hereby approprated, ln addton,.,». J.-.H - o.»n««" "jentt or for the captal mprove- to the $7, approprated by ment fund n budgets heretofore the ordnance heren referred to. to adopted for sad Borough are now the payment of the cost ot the puravullnble to fnance wld purpose, chase of automotve vehcles, n- The sum of $5,63 ls hereby appro- cludlm; orrlnal apparatus nnd prnted from 6uch moneys to the equpment, for use by tho Publc payment of the cost of sld purpose. Works nnd Parks Departments of Secton 4. To fnance sad pur-the Townshp, consstng of one new pose, bonds of sad Townshp of an heavy duty roller, one new motoraggregate prncpal amount not ex- lzed scavenger, one new road grader, ceedlng $, are hereby au- three new street sweepers, one new thorzed to be ssued pursuant to bulldozer, two new street cleanng sad Local Bond Law. Sad bonds trucks, and one new self-propellft shp, as defned ln Secton of sad Local Bond Law, s ncreased by ths ordnance by 259, and.hat tha ssuance of the bonds and lotes authorzed by ths ordnance pursuant to an excepton to the ebt lmtatons prescrbed by sad Local Bond Law, contaned n sublvlslon f of Secton 4A:2-7 of Bald Law. Secton». Ths ordnance thall ake effect twenty days after the rst publcaton thereof after fnal passage., nnu n p purpott, t beng ll COUNT pp, g expected thtt tbt peclal tamatld thef wll equal 275 fttt Vdlton^ Burvtyor. end Hed n!:, All that tract or ;,.-ce! of land r Una of oft.rt) of thl Clerk of Mldf-r nd [r«u«* herel:; V.rr le.vrlbtd, ~- y on rtonury, l«j. w M»? *!tutte. lyng nd!en«n the" M. flt No Ut" Town«l!:> f Ml«oc formerly lur- " expected thtt tbt pca ment leved therefor wll equal Mtettmentj Northerly;».a Htrttt " r - t» l)ott descrpton la n a.-- :aa Townshp), wnr.., Darallt "" net wth turv«y m»a<< (>,»ud 8.»te of New Jer rv of jonmo*)" Utdltun, Burvtycr of rord. Known and desl(na»l an orje plot "" O Jttmj (m^j j.jj.j5, rr land twn* Sff n»!fl and?» Bma prvmttt art alw known u : depth, bounded and Ascrbed ta,."]» Wldrtd Un». Woodbrldjt Town- *,tn..., shp. New Jtrttf. xc nttrctlont tnd tav to the mtdte of record, f any. tonng and,:t l t l ll d h ft sou Townshp pur- H u f N UUdra nttytqu j the tforetntnttontd pnmlm :.,: l (, l ;*^»nd any hootthold tppllnct tnd w? T.^^ ncludng mort ptrtleultrly thertl A.. ^"h* tollowln«:-we*tln<hou»e lec " ^"Rtnt Ko. H> 44 Beng tht pranlttt rommonly known tnd dadgnattd u UUdrtd Una, Woodbrtdgt Townahtp out whch thtll not bt to aattlttd Semel Avenue, West Lous Place from Wood Avenue to Bemel Avenue, Raynor Street from Bedford Avenue to Tyler Avenue, Avon Terrace from ltt easterly ntersecton wth Adams Street to ts westerly tnttntctton wth Adams Street, Cabot Place from Bender Avenue to Plymouth Drve, Bater Street from Wnter Street to Bedford Avenue, Wall Street from Msor Street to U westerly end, Hancock Place from M southerly ntersecton wth Bender Arenut to Us northerly la* tertectlon wth Bender Avenue, n tht ttun secton of Woodbrldge Townshp; Trnty Una from Hallway Avenut to HJd^ewood Avenue, Cltrk Pltct from Woodbrldge Avt nut to nmtn Artnue, Madson Are nut from Avenel Street to Clark Pltct, Krk Street from U. S. Route No. to Woodbrldge Atenue, Monca Court, Lord Street from D, 8. Route No, to Woodbrldge Avenue, Tappen Street from Jansen Avenue to Mnor Place, Roanoxe Street from Hudton Boulevard to ts tnd, Tale Avenut from Cornell Street to Oak Strttt, Harvard Avenue from Cornel: Street to Oak Street. Leblgh Avenu from Cornell Street to Oak; Street 9 l tndjj) tucft b Md B al may M nua! nstallment*. Secton 4. t * and B *nhereby Atlhat () tht to u purpott ), f ld T tnfmr nlerrtc pp flno on ttr North t.not a currtnt eptntt of atld Town- -.V Plot w. he Bal lp and (2) lt"t ntcttttn to f- ;!/* p. n. -n «S:Dtnct atld purpott by UM Utanct tnd NPEKB KKNKS Ml & GRLL J. WALTER ZRPOLO, Commltteeman-at-Large Secton 7. t s hereby dt-.ermlncd and. stated that the Supplemental Debt Statement requred by sad Local Bond Law has been duly made and fled ln the offce of the Townshp Clerk of sad Townshp, and Hnt such statement so fled (shows that the gross debt of md Townshp, as denned ln Secton 4A:2-43 of tald Local Bond Law, s ncreased by ths ordnance by Mfl, and that the ssuance ot tht bonds and notes authorzed by thl ordnance s pursuant to an excepton to the debt lmtatons prescrbed by sad Local Bonrl Law con- Attest: B. J. DUNOAN. Townshp Clerk STATEMENT The bond Ordnance publshed herewth has been fnally passed by the Townshp Commttee ot th* Townshp of Woodbrldge n the County of Mddlesex, n the State of New Jersey, on the 5th day of May, 962, and the twenty-day perod of lmtaton wthn whch a sut, acton or proceedng questonng the valdty of such ordnance can be commenced, at provded ln the Local Bond Law, has begun to run from the date of the frst publcaton of ths statement, B. J. DUNGAN, Townshp Clerk of the Townshp of Woodbrldgt, N. J.-L. 5/7/63 shall bear nterest at a ra{e wllch shall not exceed sx per centum (6") per annum. All matters wth respect to sad bonds not determned by thb ordnance shall be determned by resolutons to be hereafter adopted. tractor, as authorzed by the ordl- tald Law. y n subdvson g ot 4A;2-7 of nanre enttled "An Ordnance to authorze, the purchase of autoroo* tlve vehcles hy the Townshp of Woodbrldge, ln the County of Mddlesex, and to provde lor the fnancng of a porton of the cost ler aaopea. nancnj o a porton o me cost Bectlon 5. To fnance sad pur- thereof by the ssuance of bonds and pose, bond antcpaton notes of Bond Antcpaton Notes" ntrosad Townshp ot an aggregate prln- dured and pstcd on frst readng by clpal amount not exceedng $,-the Townshp Commttee on May 5, are hereby authorzed to belwtj. Such appropraton of $48,- lasued pursuant to sad Local Bond545 3 shall De met from the pro- Law n antcpaton of the ssuance ceeds of the sale of the bonds au- fnal adopton on June 5th, lot Bald bonds. Sold notea shall, bear thorzed. and the down payment! 8. Ths ordnance shall take effect twenty days after the frst mbllcatlnn thereof after Bn»l passage, -ft WALTER ZUPOLO. Commtttecman-at-Largt Attest: B. J, DUMCAN..Townshp Clerk To be advertsed n The ndepenclent-lfuler on May 7th. lfkj wth Notlrr of Publc Hearng for.-l. S/7/O NOTCE NOTCE 3 HEREBY GVEN tha the followng proposed ordnance was ntroduced and passed on frst readng at a meetng- of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp o: Woodbrldge, n the County of Md, dlesex. held on the 5th day of May 962, and that sad ordnance wll b taken up for further oonslderatlae for f)nal passage at a meetng ol sad Townshp Commttee to be htu puurttntnce thereunto belongtng Tbt ppftmlguu amount ludgmtnt to bt ttltntd by atld talc ht turn of Ftftttn Thou*»nd,;<>nVll Ta Map o f luwum.: ""3. :j jyr our Hundrtd Ud Ont (U.4 "..o^mllon, County o^m-ldlnt $$*!* *%%W*-Obll«tton ~ ptrmltttd br Stctton Loct Bend Law. u btreby dtttattd thtt moneya Uena are eceemng (3, appropruud for. l n Mort- down ptymtou on ctplu lmprovt- H }«o tnd menu or tot Ut captal uaprovtbookment fund n budttt btrttofon <ld!e- dopttd for tald Towntblp n now wves! upalbl to ftntnot atld purpott. -Th turn ot $» t htrtby tppro- - prlttod from fucb montya to tht ptymtnt of tat cott of Hd purpott. naton (. TO flntnet uld pur-,,,,.,., bond ol ad Towntblp of u Doe aggrtfttt prlndpau tmount not t- B art hereby tuthorled d purtutot to ttd Local Stld bond ahall bttr n- or n uywltt tpptrulnlng, The tnb-:»orp of H. J.. wll, h wnbtr rtwrvtt tbt rght to tdjoura known u#57.jl ret.. d Mlt from Umt to ttat robjttljrwe book. 8 at Superor Court ot Ntw Jertc; duncary lmvllon MMdltlwj Count > >MkM Mt. r-»l»-m Howard Oold t pualntlff. old DOO»:d t Kllby and rprtmt KUb) Hubaud and Wtt, an Defendant*. Wrt o Ctcuton for <he ttle of mortuged prtmlttt dated February "rd. m. By vlrtut ol U»t tbovt ataud Wrt to nt dlrwltd tnd delvered. wll tpott to Ht tt publc vtnlne on WBDHWDAT. TH»»BD DAY OF MAT, A. O. m tt tbt hour of two oclock by the then pnvtlllnc Standard of Day] lflt Btvtngl ttmt, n the ft«rnoot of tht atld dty, at tht HltrlBt Oftet s UM d»y ot New BnnswlcK, Al lb* followlnf tract or parcel of land, aud tbt preulae ltrtluafttr oarllculaly dttcrlbeu. tltuate, lyng nd belnf to the Hofwmh ol Oattrtt, County of alddlek nd 8ltt* of Ntw Jmy. BtOMHMO tt t pont n Soutbwt*t«rly tldt Hue u A. 8jmt thtrtn dltunt tuuu "> BALDWNS FLORST PUBLC ANNOUNCEMENT Pror to tle Publc Aucton you are nvted to nspect the Household Goods, Furnshngs and Real Estate at 765 GREENS AVE., WEST END, f. J. Between Lake Ave, and Cedar Ave. Estate of Mae AjTonolla, Deceased SUNDAY, MAY ;2th One to Fve P. M. gale (wll be held on the premses Saturday, May 26th at :3 A. M. Sale Conducted by B. G. COATS, Auctoneer 288 Norwood AW. Deal, N. J. PBone: KE -346 ths&blankets ST OUR OBEENHOU8B GRBEN 8TKH PUBLC AUCTON SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS - FURNSHNGS From the esta^of foe* Btetabach, Deceased nd WOODBRDGE L U M B E R CO. 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20 PAGE TWENTY MAY 7, 8, 962 SCHOLARSHPS AWARDED: At thr annual Sprng dnner of the Wonnrdue Townshp Educaton Assocaton at The Pnes last nght scholarshps totnllnr $,8 were.awarded. Wndsor,. l.aks,,lr.. and Betty Janp Pllprsk were awarded $6 each, and Mary lane Clark receved a second yra award. n the pcture left n rtht are Mrs. Marguerte llahorak. past presdent of the assocaton: Ham l.cvenson, well-known televson entertaner, who addressed the sroup; Betty.lane Fllllpcsuk. Wndsor J. Laks, Jr., Mss Mary Mullen, dnner charman and John VAplto, assocaton presdent. Both Mr. Uks and Mss Fllpcsuk are members nf the Natonal Honor Socety at Wondbrdcf Senor Hgh School. Lutheran Women Hold Sesson CARTEHET Tle regular monthly meetng of the Unted Lutheran Church Women of Zlon Lutheran Church was held Monday ovrnnk wth Mm. Helen 3tcher presdng. Rev. Rolln G. Shaffer, New York Cty, who was prncpal speaker s the assocate drector of Lutheran, World Acton, the world-wde relef agency of the Lutheran Churcl. Durng hs address he showed flms of some of the many msson felds he has vsted :md worked at. whch was very nformatve and nterestng. Mrs. Joan Kushncr. offerng charman, conducted a ceremony for the "Thank Offerng" nn-cn Wars. Seated, left to rclt. ;<" Houseman and us. (.,,, n. rs vu-rr nstalled nto ther resprrllvr-oftlres nt the recent nstnllm,,, collecton, ;wrrnee Dou/fherty, Sr. Vlrr Comn.vndef George ("oodroh ( nrn,, Many parsloners from the nonovan." Junor Vce Commander Majsrfc. Ouartermaser Anthony {^"""^ ^"^." v*t"* "" church also attettlcd and were Anthony Nemrth, nstallng Offcer, Sr Vlre Commander Eghth strl,.. M-.nl.> MtrlmlM. P.»st (- mm served refreshments by MM Vogt, and Charles Nel. chaplan. Rose Koehler and Mrs. Scher. Church Honors New Members Lady Craftsmens Club nstall New Offcers LEGAL NOTCES LEGAL Vh Jus)!) ( Junu Kn nner ^H(l up- buftlfp tul nv,, proved bv tlr V.t- MMwuv (Mm- uddrrawd to Bran.,or t.u- n. Mn f thr Hull. Cwkr,.\,,, nrrp of n- Mt P/MT a Cur- nul mum br-,n, tcrtl N J, lne! of wld Stntf tlull- llflpd rhwk!nr wny Cnmpwlonrr lmton. N J. HO pfr cm.,,,,n,,,j fnllnuno»»d m»r l>» lnw-- v l ro "l"-"! vl> rovlflfd n, A.sMl-Vta OUOWK :,(ll,, r, (, lrnh, ),,;,,.., hour,, Hd- mm th;u $jn.,, CARTERET New members CARTERET Mrs. Walter A who have unted wth the Frst Woodhull was nstalled as thr nn-tutu wth Mrs. Karl [ rrs *t;: he fumsf»h > ropy M» th»n».vtnn<; Crafts- Grhn n -huke. Hostesses l» rln(; h^ ^l^t\»-!ll «"mnnc "*,,,,"," Presbyteran Church snce Jan- presdent of the Lady tor tn- -vmnr were Mrs. Wa- nf, uary, 96, wll be honored by mens r on pmpcr OH.,w\ club at a lneetlng tn Ule rls on E.m Street tn- Oawronsk; Mrs. Mchael - (.o.._«f. >w^»_» a recepton Sunday evenng n Resko. Mrs Rcss. Mrs.?* ". nunrr lrvu-mtcd ym>l:ntnror. Plans arc Completed Other offcers nstalled were Patten to Jon Washngton-Nathan Hale the Fellowshp Hall, at 7: Smon Dl Mr*. Bud Naber. \llrcd hy ttr ^l»^ ^l tons "By ortltr nl M vce-presdent. Mrs. Ray f!;lo.-l-] --.r-l and M-- Dnurw Zazworsky. prs PATHl. For Cabaret Nght\oclock, The new members wll George: secretary, Ms. Douglas Brown; treasurer, Mrs. Paul Heal ^lraclc the lrmp ultl )d of CARTERET Plans for "frabj recevng lne to meet nstalls New Staff form u ret Nlnht" were dscussed ths :the rat of the congregaton. Mucha: sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. f only Huuk could lwve week n. meetng at the Syra- Each organzaton n the Herbert Powell. lved to MC h.w many uallons, cratc nomnee for the 5th f Lovng Justce. Ths church has been asked to select Mrs. Walter Ward, nstallaof the Ww.hlrBton-Nj.than HBle, Walter Congressonal Dstrct, Mddlesex County, wll jon the fltflt CARTERET--On Wodusday..strength unty of lmt of orned one orange can s a Hebrew Mens " representatve who wll par- ^ ^ the regular monthly meetng Club nd Unted Hebrew Ss- u «P»te on a panel, whch wll Mucha, tlon charman, presdent ntroduced of the Crafts- Paul m,,k""".k,," v Wl. st ctzen" for "medcare" at Madson Square Garden, New York Cty, After th busness n " UU - lernoud of cartevet.ont fund- dl scu8s the work of the varous men\s Club and hs offcers, who Both Feats, addressed the on Sunday, when Presdent PTA was held at tn- Nathan rasng project for the Jewsh B r «Ps J n th «church. Refresh- were the nstallng team, A bore A nn nwho opens hs eroup concernr the Pop Warner team n town Kennedy wll speak at a na- Hale audtorum wth Raymond ^ d th Communty Comuny Center Buldng wll be served by theapponted offcers were; mouth and \w.^ hs. lcat n t. tlonwlde rally n support of Bonkoskl, presdent, conductng the busness meetng. Apprecaton was Fund,.s beng held Saturday Womens Assocaton and the Chaplan. Mrs. Rchard Han- -The Globe,.nd Anchor. health for the aged. to all thertrmg offcers for " Kllt J 9. at the Amercan lboar d of Deacons, Membershp apple: flagbearer, Mrs. Wllam T" LEGAl NOTCES About "medcare" sup-! Several tems were reported. L, e r dedcated LeRou Memoral. Carteret. certfcate and baptsmal cert- Baldwn: organst, Mrs. Walter work of the fcates wll be presented to all porters from Mddlesex Coun-; Dy the respectve chnrmen n- pas t two years They nclude Presdmu over the meetng Ward: sunshne charman, Mrs. OKMNCR tloo ty wll also attend the affar c ur nr "health" by Mrs. A. Mrs. Thomas Mller, Mrs. Blatz. ;were who have not receved thers. Alan Ross, and publcty char AN OHDNANC. TO AMEND AN Haold Levtz and Mrs. ORUNANCF F\ TLED "AN ORby car or bus. Most of them are Kushner who has bm request- Mrs, Alln Bonkosk Mrs. Adam! Mol " m turret, co-charman of Saturday wll be Work Day man, Mrs. James Wlson, DNANCE () F.srAlLlSH. EQUJ members of senor ctzen or jng the superntendent to make Gln( a Mr Turner M"- Gcortc Cabtrct NRht. Reports were on the church grounds and Elected trustees: one year AND RKHUAK \ FRE DEPARTretred worekrs organztols. patch tests mandatory.. n. ««. and. thr nrw past presdent. Mr.- «,, r«m Phlp Hochman/bu Wtap. Thr Carteret Chap- Mr* Tnuc Ppj;; two years, Mrs MKNT N THh BOROUOH OP - r.- -- mm CARTKHET An overflow crowd of 2. schools. Bonkosk. entcrtanhnt charman: <* W^ted Presbyteran MenjWalter Wara; he e years^ Mrs. «nv H, AND ADOPTED Mny s expected to attend the 2:3 P. M. rally, whch s beng The fnancal records were. Mr. Holderth presented Ml. r."r»" L( ^l/ vt «and d Mrs. - Harold meet at 7:3 P. M., Sat- ; Pred Schm.dt. AppomW.ad- V, N^DUCl:u sponsored by the N. J. Councl completely audted and found Bonkosk wth the past ps- pres LevU, tcket co-charmen; Mrs.; uaa vsors for the club for the,..cloptnl uu frst»- of Senor Ctzens, n cooperaton wth the Natonal Councl. After a lengthy dscusson a presented Mrs. George wth the sdm> Rnl hflnd Craftsmens Club, Mr Hfurl; H-. Mny T, S62. to be n good order. dents pn and Mr, Bonkosk M l n Z,:rret, food charman: Sunday 83 sump year were members of the padun: x:,?,?> : ( ot Pulllr Hourmornng al y Herbert Sam-.oclock, the men wll meet at A block of, reserved seats vote was taken by all parentspresdents pn and gavel. uels, retmshmont charmen: the church to so n the bus to George, Dounlas Brown, and V: lk.:,-or strphn Sklba. lv.ulu]t-(l May has been allocated for Newof the West Carteret aren to Mj;s. Sdney Roth, putjlctyjthe Second Presbyteran Rchard Hanapplc. 8. M2, Jersey. * Supporters from states decde whether they would establsh ther own PTA at theboy Scout Troop * slverware charman. a Communon Breakfast. Morn- charman: h and d Mrs. WllarajChurch Wll n Bthway, to attend Mrs. Ward, past presdent, PATHCK POTOCNO, east of ndana wll be present presented the retrng pres- HoroBl clerk to demonstrate the enthusastc backng of the Presdents man as one body wth the Prvate Mnue School or re- At Fne Program The menu, for the affar, was ng. Worshp wll be at 8:3 and dent, Mrs. Fred Schmdt wth a ( NOTCK TO WOOERS the man topc of dscusson. A : oclock. The sermon gold Ravel pn. donated by Mrs. NOTCE w HKREBY GVEN that, celeu bul> ul! le receved by the medcare program throu R h thewashlngton-nathan Hale. o f C a By ^ v ^ R ^ full course chcken dnner wlljtopc, "Conscence The Ma- Jqhl) Alexander. Boromh ul c»rtt for th«ccava- Kng-Ander>son bll. a majorty vote t was decded, bc prepared under the spery-j sons of Theodore Roosevelt Mrs Julus Resz, decoraton(tou ana.vuwm of WLLAM soec by the Tartenn Craftsmens Club, Wednesday nght,.,,. Durng the recent prmary to reman, of Rabb Morton Baum. Lodge No. 29. A. P. & A. M., chauraan, mll, V,,,H had Sc as her ner theme meme STREET n the uorounh of CRrteet lhe Coun v f Mld(llL. s(. x wlth a electon campagn, Mr Patten The nstallaton of Hadas- Youth Group, are donatnr Woodhull. and presented her FEU tenethaton MACADAM Scotland", brthplace of Mrs. FABC- SURFACE_ UPON A MOD wll be honored at the ll:q offcers,the Order of the Arrow of thsah strong.v advocated am sup- f Or t u, n(>xt two vears was nrc-.";,"nt.v." f,,* "" " V Slln UUL " ^JU P. Hll> aonuutr oclock servce... tn «u.-,,.. e....,«on,^^jn MACADAM,,,v^..,^.,^. -OUNDATON. «. ES- -, TMATKD ^AMOUNT OF?ABC- jsurfacehp*vkment REQURED sure, whch would provd-per- ftnd lfc momb-r of the PTA, bers of the rv\^mpu\ rnh Joothj Stem > the cham, n tnc, Educatonal buldng at s 4<se TON! MACADAM KOUNDAsons covered by Socal Securty Emetc Holderth The retr- ^.HMUK uuo. man of ths group. :9-3 A M. The Junor Hgh Tuesday, the Womens ASSO-.TON 5M7 BQUARE YARDS.- und wth hosptal servtr, nursnb. n S offcers took ther seats and 7,^ he l "7 mtet h f" B : Mny 23 " "" ~~;Youth Fellowshp wll go n the : catlon s sponsorng a trp Uy^^ "cs!"c»k" c A ^ home, outpatent dagnostc Mr Holderth welcomed nto, f.,,,, "J p, " awards to Andrew Majsztrcbus to Roosevelt Park, meetng Publc Servce Co., n Ruhway.Tm-teret. N.,r.tune 7, m, m a servce, and vstng and home nffce U]p folkwnk: wntaton of the troop f\w by, m() ^ ^ Smnutka: Starjat the church at 2: P. M,to see a demonstraton, a tour^-..^ DAJLGOT SAVNQ TME Attest: PATRCK POTOCNG.? ervlc «._,,, Mrs John Grote mpsdmt-ll ^ T,. ", Scout awards to Herman Rch-Both Fellowshp groups areand have refreshments. Meet, orm, l, s, ;, Rnd bond Cty Clerk L.*:^; %^y^t,;^ S ft Z Z^TT, L^JT^ «t and Alan Sumutka. asked to attend the recepton.;at the church at 7 P M. u»^ ^* ^!^* speak at the medcal care for dent: Rudolph Turner, second mens Club. the aged program on Sunday. VK P Presdent: Mss Katherne, Awards wll be presented by! Hs presence and support WnjDonovan, thrd vce presdent: a representatve of Ranan help hghlght the urgent need! Mls Valentno Blatz. treasurer:councl as follows: Lfe Scout formedcare. Mrs. Fank Yapczensk. record- ; "There ax about 3, per- n " secretary: and Mrs. Dom- sons 65 or over Mddlesex»«Rozzo. cotespondns! sec- County who would beneft from retary. ths necessary program, n ad- Mrs. Prank Rposta, publcty] dltlon to 4 mllon n the na- charman, advsed wth the d - ton. k. reeton of these offcers :nd junder the gudance of the three Guest Preacher :prncpals, Mss Donovan, Jo- At n.»»/. C,,,, r J /, v se P hcomba. and Harry Lubern. At Ullrcn SUtltUy & v g o r o u s a n d w o r k n g organ- C^KTERET The Rev. Kal- Za ton should prove there s man Csta, Superntendent of the Old Peoples Home n Lgoner, Pa., wll be the guest! preacher at both servces n the Hungarflrl Reformed Church ths Sunday, pastor Dr. Harsqny announced. Worshp servce wll be conducted at the UBual hours, at A. M. n Englsh and at Oclock n Hungaran. Sunday School wll begn at 9 A. M. Junor Confrmaton Class on Sunday and Senor Confrmaton Class on Saturday wll be omtted on account of Dr. Harsanys absence. There wll be Hungaran School, however. Saturday mornng at. The,Youth Fellowshp wll meet Wednesday, 7 P. M, m the upper room. The Mens Club Wll hopd a busness meetng Thursday nght at 8. Award Wnner k tugs t upholstery cleaned n your own home NO messy, soakng! NO harsh -.-scrubbng! and NO harmful soaps,) /wor wnnng Dutncleart REVVES COLORS! RESTORES LUSTRE! RASES PLE! EVERYTHNG READ* TO USE SAME DAY! for FREE estmate call MJKACLEAN- MORKY CO. Phune MK 4-MS6 JM MOKKV, Propretor only ONE There s only one WELCOME WAGON^ 3 yean of experence fosterng food wll n busnes and communty lfe. Kor nformaton un Welcome ME COLONA AVENEL SELN Call f you resde n t WOODBRDGE SEWAREN PORT READNG FORDS * CALL ME CARTERET RESDENTS CALL ME PTTSBURGH PANTS Heres a popularly prced, txlljtl whte, fume Resstant, ol base house pant lor general exteror applcaton. Tough and durable. A rul value frt a bargan pnea RADERS WALLPAPER & PANTERS \ SUPPLES 364 State Street (Cornet Center Street) Perth Antboy, N. J. PHONE VA 6-3tt<tt) Dolly «:3 A.M. tn ;3 P.M. ofmoths; Be safe, not sorry... use our Fll-A-Box, not your closet, for safestorng woolens ths summer. Just take the box, rll t brm full, return t to us. Well vault-store garments ndvdually on hangers untl Fall, when they come back to you clean and refreshed, ready to use. BULK RATE BARGAN for Ottt low FHC! f 8KND:suts, touts, jackets, trousers, snow suts, sweaters and other f rdwhu $ CUANNO CHARQS XTRA Same Day Dry Ctanng Strvk* Sam* Day Shrt Strvct (except Sat.) Drvt h. No Parkng Probltm SERVCE HAMLTON STREET t N U M 8-3 RAHWAY, N.J. Stow Heun: 7:3 A.M. to 6: tm. Daly, Mt Frdays TN 7 P.M. "». PROCLAMATO\ WHEREAS: The annual sale of Bud, j by the Veterans of Foregn Wars ol : States, an organzaton chartered» gress. las been offcally recognzed jorsed by the Presdent of the Urn;- and the Veterans Admnstraton: u;. WHEREAS: The proceeds of ths wm. fasng campagn are used exclusv, ; beneft of dsabled and needy veteran ;, wdows and orphans of deceased vet WHEREAS: The basc purpose of n ; sale of Buddy Poppes by the Veterans < Wars s eloquently reflected n the "Honor Dead By Helpng the Lvng:, Stephen Skba, Mayor of the ^, Carteret, New Jersey, do hereby rem patrotc merts of ths cause by ur»h., : tzens of ths communty to contrbu:.> ously to ts support through the pu Buddy Poppes, on the day (or days : for the dstrbuton of these symrxls u;... n ths cty- urge all patrotc ctzena Buddy Poppy as mute evdence of o, tude to the men of ths country who lu ther lves n defense of the- freedom; u contnue to enjoy as Amercan cten- Sgned: STEPHEN M When ls Hotter Than-Plav» C«>" Wth a (;hpfsler>xentra Ar Copdt<nn System nstalled by K& ThU umm«could be an nferno outsde but n the tool 7. lnsldr wth.. h v wttallaton uf Chrysler whole hounc ar condltlontt. Any house can be centrally ar-condtoned! Any famly can afford t todajf! p to 7 years payment plan! K & O can nstall j-our (lrynler low-cot ar condtlonln W»t««n t»* """" " yod would magne, wth revolutonary new nr-cooled equpment... ««"" no mantenance...,, <,(«! C»U today for the laet... FREE KSTlMVlf CALL TlDAY...K&Ohas C H R ht best equpment, the how V. «" " nght prce for yuur budget! mtolw Ar Ct»4UM>9 Systm Mvtt Ptrorm, A PtmltU,! Vwr Conpf»tt JotJUttlo, «Wt R«- Vw tvmmt, ffmoyt Yovr n»*rfer«tvr NM ( KHZENBERU ORG 63 HGHWAY N«.! JERSEYS STATE m 4. m4 we :sk

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