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1 New Carteret Hgh School Facltes To Be Dedcated October 17 : < *!% EXPANDED KACII.ITIKS: Illn shdwul- new ln O D l Ms, Kllr-rn Kennedy, lbraran am (Eartrat U. XLIII 22 Publlhen Weeklj A Newspaper Devoted To the Communty Interest Full Local Coverage :^ 1 fn "" *" ta rrlu "" Asssl:nt l>rndpai MI: AI - s : l: " < «* " " " f «> " " <"<;" shop of (he Carlt-ret Hgh School In bo dcdcatort OrKber 17. II, fully equpped «>tl Ihc l»lcs( (mls. Snu: nnlc stud-n> lre shown usng the farllrs. Other Photos on Page On Thursday Carteret, New Jersey, Thtursday, October 7,1965 Enured u *nl CUu Mall % llomeomm Democratc Canddates For Councl Charge GOP Wn lax Lute *,..... A(lmmstrahon Wlth WT. gl W7 Waste In Cornell Area Msmanagement J ense s n Post By nth Socety ::KT - George A. Stratv CARTERET- Councl cnndd- "We remnd the publc of the Agency." Under (hs set up the The Mayor Has Faled To.«te- John V. Tomcak and Mch-: followng Republcan elected offcals hred Answer Each And Kv.ry One Of "Locatott Wealel nd T? lhlt0d f. charg? tre P ublc Banck approved $ for and promoted ther own relatves, These Charp";., I n- Mddlesex County ^ *!!!!?!!J L^ work at the Borough completely gnorng the Cvl Ser- Ths Republcan sponsored ds- bpr Cnurt of " nr * n e followng Taxaton reduced the 7* tl K tlales wth conductng hall alter Ihnkks personal en- vce laws and the rghts of others, grace, Waste, pmanagement Scouts were recognzed for - of 98 homeowner* the lowest type of poltcal cam- gneer had rejected the work. : 7 Banck sat back and dd noth- and neffcency s costng the who are mem- pa Jf" P S!<lhle " 2 Banck approved $9,700 for m- n S whle ndustry had ther taxes Carteret taxpayer a pretty penny. Seenm! Cns.Bnd^e: Harry socaton. They bas-!! *»> <»" Democrats called the provemenu to the Frst AW reduced over a quarter of a ml- Each person s payng for Bancks Blunders. Isaac?, Thomas Mller, Phllp Isaacs; F^st Chss Bad?e; Harry e on nequtes In the 1 Republcans Uclcs, "vle v- Squad Buldng even though the; 1 0 " dollars last year. Ths year jclou*. vengeful and born out of mprovements nte rejected,^ndustry has come back lookng Now the Mayor and hs two lnss; Bronze E«le Psljn: Ronald Isnacs: Mert Badges: Rch- wrpl" TWs certfes :shw de» *raton to hde the Re- agan by Bakk personal en- lfor another reducton of over canddates have resorted to callwe sck Oaurtfy Uprd RNjcan uwn Inadequaces." gneer. The Bon,, h Health Of- **5u.C#0- Ths never happened bebas clamed lte work «ts! ard Van Pelt C^mnng: Phllpj "ths Republcans recently fore under any prevous Admn- Ross - Swmmng; Hsurry Isaacs the - Oraton, Republcan or Democratc. -.rd u* rofrt ly.«ck,)hloatj we sck Basketry, Foresry, ^ ^ : ^ p J?,7 a Two..npuufca,, enjw^m have accused the Republcan!, 8 Durng,. hs frst year of con- FonaCd Isaacs Astronomy, Bas«j», Wldlfe Management;j the Caterec voter a and h;s retnttw tnt prov«rl rrf left wng government Admnstraton The two,.;democrate contnued; ketry, (,phv. Publc*.< m utnro#mbt4^ # ^ W "We e would lke to remnd t^; tlu, Admnstraton of ntmdatngjfj --. _, «, a rtnm -.,._ anl Ilrcatrnnf (hum ntn crnnu " debt, around mlnrt, the hd "If elects we whstop the Rsrle Study, Wood m«j.by constfvtne Mayor (bat he ha, been to offce, «J-«atcnn S them nto sgnng f * ^Tarte? t Taxpayer Republcan Express that s madly Crvn-;. fnr ror almost,lm«. h three rna years.»» Hs H.. ad-j.!!vnhcs vouchers. Both Rftlh Rrm Engneers nwra huv have Wth " " borrowed l ule ( - alter money, «taxpayer. spendng the peoples money, We Bancks 1 year Mt n n(b?e pns - Wllam ;ns surl (lut the sum mnstraton has hud control f ar ch«^cd that the work was not wll gve the taxpayer a breather. nl f.nn the as«ss- ( two of those I! done" properly and they refused Ad? lnstrat? 1 but. somf,i ads George, Robert " mpr: Par W Wf> wll- :nml th> rate of 2B.62 per have rocked to pprovc the blls re P ared ^vtam buldngs. nttend-nce nn Ronald I- ^cs,,\,.,.,, ;..! Our chldren wll be payng for Reduce the budget, stop bor- Davd Me^cnry. to a reducton] almost from the begnnng. Banck s Admnstraton s;ths folly for forty years. rowng, elmnate al!-no-shjp elected ther "Because we have ponted beng nvestgated by j a to* 8!the shortcomngs of the Mayorj 11 9 Sncks Admnstraton has and non-essental jobs. j Cmpel p W.Imeson, " Mddlesex Cuunty Proseeut- LPUt- c]ame(1 they reduced all contractors to lve up to o plans lue to rebates Assstant M. Rpewok: H, Moore, M* as an admnstrator; because we ors offce - whle every Carteret taxpayer and d specfcatons, Operate our ofm.388. Assstant H Isaacs; P. Ross, Asssnt. M. Goddess. have dared to expose to the pub- 5 Bancks Admnstraton frst saw hs taxes beng ncreased government wth dgntv and le the ugly scara of leadcrlcss! fred" many Borough employees$50 to $100 ths year" decency and treat all wth regovernment that has marked!under ; : ss cry of we are sav-j 10 Bancks Admnstraton sped. At the end of the Candle Lght Ceremony. Scoutmaster Amos Bancks rule; because we haveng money then, after electon the 1 promsed that-they would have "The Republcanp canddates; Hoffman thanked all present for charged Bancks admnstraton! Republcans tlled the jobs wth I Mddlesex County buld the In? Mss Lnda Raye **" «t to slander us"..lter of Mr. and Mrs, "". 120 East Cherry recently elected na- ^ry of the BetMen; Naton at Ihe organ- ny-sxth annual con- 11 Akrm, Oho. ^n s a past secretary CARTERET - ln Youth Fellowshafwll jon n the Festval of Taber-1»K ther wamlerum Carteret Jewry!whchcame to Ihe Nraehes dur- -nd has served twojnacles whch wll begn at sun- The Jews ot bblcal days, be- rtary and one yeaa down Sunday. I cause of a belef they were kept " "dent of the Eastern! Known n Hebrew as Succoth,, oljve by dvne prudence, or- Federaton. A grad- the holday commemorates the daned the holdav as a lme of HLI Hgh School, Mss manner n whch the ancent thanksgvng lo (od. < ^Mly a sophomore Israeltes lved n the desert durng ther travels from Egyptan later, Succoth beranw a lme of When Palestne was settled j- Stale College, Uoon, " general elementary bondage to the "Land of! grattude for the autumn harvest. \ college, she s ac- Promse." Succolh Is observed by specal (;l lescluba«dcoun- Orthodox and conservatve Jews prayer n Homes and synagogue*. 1 - Ptonar Chldren. She observe Succoth for nne days M» the Freshmen,,, v " v ".- " "Igreenery nf Ihe fall seso Fr Carteret In Days Gone By: Old Tme nv r IVeventon «"ram Beng foardlnghouses Gone Wth The Wnd Il CARTERET - The Mddlesex County Board of Taxaton has set Monday, October U as the date when t wll hear the appeals of Carteret ndustres aganst 1965 assessments. The ndustres who fled appeals aje: U.S. Metals Refnng Company; Foster Wheeler Corporaton, Hechhold Chemcals Inc., Hudson Pulp and Paper Co., M. & T. Chemdfcls, Inc., Amercan Agrcultural Chemcal Company, Ichahod T. Wllams & Sons and George D. Emery Co., DeLong Engneerng Corp., FMC Corporaton, Lon Match Co. Inc., and General Amercan Transportaton Corporaton. LIBRARY SITES CARTERET - At a meetng ths week, (he Carteret Lbrary Board ths week expressed ts Booths cunlnns fruts andfrst choce for a new lbrajy «)n nrelbuldng thr southeast corner of ro-ram HaS UIM : relorm for. el8ht - Tl)C g r T bult near, homes :.nd n I.-; emplesthe Carteret Park and as on "H other class pro- dev te the fnal day to rejocng am specal blessn;; of thanks 1 ternate ste, borough owned propover the Torah - dyne teachngs ate rected n thed. erty n Noe Street.! 1 "l at the Hungaran l hurch. > Jensen s teachng Carteret..,. O. CAHTEHET - What has be- metropoltan dstrcts was df- ; ped them durng the day.. Ther Tlere 111, On Here Ths boroughs " s husy ths week 11 Iue Preventon ""ln-d InlFACom- " " les HoMmel "" ^ beng drected I" 1 John ODonnell, ~ ;.l chef Eugene Marshal Nel captuns of the "" 1 parochal schools IM1 el (m- the-purpose,""". M fre drlls. "" f «preventon are ""ure s beng dls-!!l ( ucton *th the " mssoner 1 Bohanek! ll01 "* wll be held to-. r a nd Saturday at th* 11 r :rteret Fre House," 10 "«publc to nsl ""Un; and equp- ; ;«also urged to th«" ueuouse n the come of the old-tme Carteret boardng houses? Old tmers w tul yuu that they huve practcally dsappeared. At one tme, these boardng houses flourshed n all parts of the borough, most of them n the Chrome secton, some n the center of the town and some on the Hll Those large b<udug r.house8 have gone n the yay. of progress. Accordng to Health Offcer Ncholas Rce, Carteret has only 15 boardng houses, but they are tar cry from the old establshment. Boardng houses now may have a couple of peopl«, and n some cases a few. Tor more than 35 years, the boardng huuses IHUVKI.II a vtal servce to n.lsry» n: >" the New York fcult. Men, left ther famles was 24-heur meal servce, at home, came to wot 1!; here and durng the week,lved n the boardng house*. They went to ther famles weekend:; or off. Th.! l)^t knnwn uf the h ty njf houses were Ihuse of Uegurts, SLudus, Se.vluns. Kutcys, Grohnan,nd Sctlwns. llejerts place was Am by. dy late Mathas llcgert, one lrjje cunclma). Most of hs boarders came from the U. S. Metals Kcfnng Conpany. Lebgs and Arms ran ther own bunkhouses and commsares Some of thd boardng houses could accommodate up to 80 to 100 men There «T«a halt a 1 " - : ;l r " m - 1,, njglt and nolt As transportaton mproved, the demwd for wholesale hoardng places begun to dlrfnsh. Improved bus servce helped the men to stay Jtt home and reach Carteret n tme to wor ( k., Ovur the years, tlue were many drfters who managed to get a job, lve n a boardng house and aftergdlns a lttle money together, toy would drft on to-other places. In the parly days, Carteret polce had qute, a job keepng order. Drfters, wth no other place to go, would become beered up and start fghts whch led to stabbng matches. Sad Polce Chel Charles M:k*n--k: "Im gbd we dont hve 11 cantwl wth these condtons today." Carl Scheel, Jr. Takes Up Post As Scoutmaster CARTFRFT - At th Septem- have no program-no solutons-no th(, r f,, e cooperaton and told wth specfc acts of waste and ther favortes nd then created!dustral Road; K)at t would.not deas. of the pleasure tt had receved msmanagctnent, and because we over 40 now jobs. cost the Carteret taxpayer If for no other reason, the Car-teret voters choce should be at ths pbnt responded wth h a servng the troop. The troop are Democrats, the Mayor and> 6 Bancks Admnstraton per-cent. They have been n powlr our Republcan opponents have nutted the adopton of a lu-pub-jfor two years and nothng has obvous," Tomczuk and Toth concluded. marked the end nf 23 years ser- Class "A" Hawkhp. Ths then 1 c a n Famly Kmploymcnt happened. vce for Scoutmaster Hoffman and one that left the mark of good ctzenshp on many boys. Festval of Tabernacles Tax Appeals Mr. Hoffman called to front denter Carl Scheel, Jr., and offeally turned over to hm the poston For Jewsh Communty of Srmtnwler of Troop 82, B.S. A., Carteret. PAL Auxlary Maps Drve For More Members CARTERET - A re-organzaton meetng was held,bv the P.A.L. Auxlary recently. An actve j schedule s plannedj by the group, and fur ths reason, an! open membershp drve wll be 1 open to any woman twenty-one years of age and older nterested n workng for the youth of Carteret. The kck-off for ths drve wll, start next week. Newly-elected offcers are as follows; Presdent, Mrs. Florence.: McMkkla; vce-presdent Mrs, Jula Hlla; recordng secretary, Mrs. Ll Zusnan; treasurer, Ms, Rose Ruek and correspondng secretary, Mrs, Joun Mneh. Installaton wll take place tt a dnner at the next regular meetng whch wll he the thrd Thursday ol the month. Old oflcns along wth llu- ewly-elecled. ml consttute the exeuftve board. Kosteck Lsts Ws BunnM Hours C4HIJ5RBT f Danel K, Kos^ tech, mdog code enforcement offleor Mls autotlon to the fact that hs»fftf«u open to the publc MBday «nd Wulusday from 10 A.M. untl noon and Tusl;nH ul Tn: (lays fum 8 P.M. UUll K If. M. Food Sale Resume^, Bv Mothers Club CARTERET - The Mothers Club, of the St. E as Byzantne Rte Catholc Church, wll resume ther weekly sales of pldgy and creullers on Frday, October». from noon untl 5:00 P M., at Et. ElLs Audtorum. For advance orders, please call the audtorum Thursday evennasj between l:00 and 9:00 or Frd.y rnurnngs from 9:00 tll noon. At P 0. Cruret. N J. Presented Farly, Clearly And Impartally Each Week Complete News Pctures PRICE TEN CENTS Dobert Resgnaton Accepted; Mnorty Questons Reasons Joseph P. Babe Geffftew Engneer at Whtehead F CAHTERET-Clnrk M. Brown, manager of the Carteret dstrct of Whtehead Metals, Inc., has announced the appantment of Joseph P. Bane as manager of nsde sales. Mr. Bane wh be responsble for the supervson of Insde sales, personnel n the Carterct dstrct and coordnaton of Insde sales actvtes wth customers needs. Mr. Bane brngs to ths new assgnment extensve and vared experence n metal dstrbutor sales. Snce jonng Whtehead Metals n 1950, he has served n numerous sales capactes ncludng nsde sales manager for the Cambrdge dstrct. He attended Cambrdge Latn School and has a Bachelor of Scence degree from Boston College. He also has attended numerous sales (ranng courses, at the mlls of WhleKead Metals supplers, /lls mltary experence nclnes three years n the U. S.( Naval Reserve. He s a metal%»f the Amercan Weldng SBcety, Prov- deb «- R. * Chapter, Knghts of Columbus and Boston College Whhd Ifc JOSKIH P. HANE Alumn Assocaton. Hs recreaton nterests nclude scullng and bowlng., Mr, Bane s marred and has three sons and a daughter. Hs wfe s the former Margaret P. Stock of Cambrdge, Mass. Relgous Tranng CARTKRKT - A tente) for tn relgous tranng of the > mentally retarded chldren of Carmt wh open for the thud Mrs. Wllam fl. Hepworth, who sad regstraton wll be held Saturday, October 16, at 11 A M. at the Lbrary of St. cs, October 23. { Josephs Parochal.School The classes are conducted by Hgh Street. Devern. sad; "Twenty :thptt: sand people wll ask what hap- 1 pened and who s. to. blaroe.for all the allegatons." He felt that the engneer should not be per* mtted to resgn untl all que* tns are cleared up 1 and to d* termng who s rght and wfa» s wrong. A smlar vew was held by Counclman John Hutnck, who sad "we should not let ths so easy off. Counclman Ncholas Del Vaccho moved that the resgnaton be accepted and t wa s seconded by Counclman Charles Bohanefy Durng the dscusson, t was % vealed that lbel suts were fled) Counclman Bohanek read a letter from the borough engneer whch stated: I "I have revewed your comln Absolves Quartet CAUTERET Borough Councl last nght by a vote of 4 to 2 accepted the resgnaton of Bopou^h Engneer Kenneth W. Dobert, after an unsuccessful au tempt by the Democratc mnorty to have k tabled. Counclman Thomas Devern suggested that the resgnaton be held up pendng a conference wth I the engneer n vew of the chat* Sos and nuendos whch wntaa* eel n letters of the Borough Engneer to the Mayor ad Councl. plant agast me and thj s fat advse you that the statements attrbutable to me n the newspwrs were ncorrect. "1 have never accused you of usn? my nfluence, poltcal w! otherwse, to Save me do any.! 1ng that would be contrary to the b:vst nterests of the ctzens of Ihe Rnron^ of Carteret, On the jcofrarv vou have always ell me that vou woufd n" n nffrnl capacty.. no tme have I everj 4c- o nf snv acton that \ys k«cnn«wth the h»hesj; k for nhc offcpls untl v 0 t - f f. - -( s total- "I l--)lv ne\"s»aner IA l:l nnvl n 1 wrong-g»!. 1,11 ur ft ;ml I stte mcvuf-hv I hat I ws not re- ^ sllf tn* anv art»f Hall sto-v or statement I also j$> "Id any loss nf busness yoy may have sustaned by reason of such) <->res I assure-you that nothng 1 have ever done or sad could any way nfer your conduct ever nmcal to tht be«t C.^Kl..nKr TUH)! 1 h SDOUTMAhlTrt It ITlt S - l. II tu l;;ll) Seuor Fatral Leader Bchan) ests of th* Borauff ud tht Vuu IVIt rrsenls a gft U> retrut; >Snutuj-.lr Auos Huffman, us Troop Cummttee Cbarman pe of Carteret." Tluu.s Mlltr luoks on. Mr, Hdnu, Tn«n> IMnttte Charman Thomas Mller loyks on. Mr. C«unclmaa Charles Holu, lu SuutusU- fur»vr :M y«-as, WJS homrt-d at a TestmuaJul Dnner gven n the revealed that all four m-clmr > nf tll ^lunsurnt; «rs;a.,,m m- Irst Presbyteran thurth ol Carteret. Over can Councl members have 1UD,,.,1 lu lnner am muull wt t- scuts, both (Lst and yreseut, uuucruus frends l smuar letters I aud tne uacuk, JtuU ttout Jtct-ututs Uow Uc It4fta» CuuucU, IllltUU.

2 PAOE TWO Young GOFs Urge Frng Of Prof. Genovcsc Orml Plntn and Sculpture Jehorahn Wtne$$e* Schedule of Event* WOODBRIDGE - "Wny Jehovahs Wtnesses are Dfferent" wll be the ttle of the publc lecture to be offered, Sunday, 6 "Nrw Jersejl Brortet lupper Club" BUSINESSMENS LUNCH DAILY Dnner Supper Banquet Facltes Candlelght Dnng Entertanment Nghtly U.S. One, Woodbrdge Thursday, October 7, 1965 Book Dscusson Countys Rapdly Movng Set By LbraryLeaders Meet Oblgatons Ssterhood Sets Comng Events COLONIA - The Ssterhood of.temple Beth Am wll meet to- Stork Club Independent-Leader (E B.) - Carteret Worghp Servces Set By Rev. Dnvd Prnce ISELIN - Rev. Davd D. Prnce, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church, wll conduct two Holy Name Me Meetng Tonehtl PORT READING - The r<> ISEIJN - The staff of St. (V New arrvals throughout the Mornng Worshp Servce*, Sunday, 8:45 and 10:15 a.m. lar monthly meetng of the cellas Free Catholc Lbrary held WOODBRIDGE - Freeholder ts frst regular meetng of the I nght at 8:30. A debate wll be Townshp as recorded at the Perth Anthonys Holy Name Sorc P.M at Kngdom Hall, 398 Cen-seasotral Avenue, Metachen, by T. Jbrary. today that the Democratc ad- merous economes through the "Resolve, that the major respon-! avalable, under supervson, dur- last Monday at the L- John J. Fay, Jr. of Colona, sad "We beleve we can derve nu"> held and -- the II subject -.L..! Is I. to In k«. be: Amboy General Hosptal Include: The church nursery wll be wll be held at the Rwreato WOODBRIDOE - The Woodbrdge Young Republcans have Plant were made to have a mnstraton n Mddlesex County sbllty for the Jewsh Educa- Jorge, guest from Keyport. development of such a center, From Fords, a son to Mr. and Center, West Atenue, 8:00 tond ng both worshp servces, for New otflcen to be nstalled, demanded the frng of the Rut- Tuesday, 8 P.M, at 17B Karkus book dscusson at the November sad Fay, "and by relyng on ton of the Jewsh Chld rest? wth dodger Buck, 67 Pleasant Avenue; small chldren to four years of s fulfllng ts rapdly-expandng Avenue, 9 Grand Avenue and 807meetng. All staff members nre a blueprnt of orderly, sound the home rather than the school." the Rev. Stanlaus Mlos, Sprt a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. age. gers Unversty professor who re- socal oblgatons wth sound solutons lke the new Juvenle de- approach to county government debate wll be Alra Smth. For been scheduled as follows: 8:46 Donald A. Kubk, vce-nresdo Wood Avenue, Iselln. thebble asked to read and revew a book growth. It s ths busnesslke The panel moderator for the Church school sessons have ual Drector, Include: Presde Clyde Chrstrnnen, 44 Maxwell 1 cently advocated vctory by thestudy Groups wn meet usng whch they feel would he a worthwhle addton to the llbr.ry. tenton home. whch has establshed ths De- the Affrmatve sde of the ds-venuo; a son to Mr. nnd Mrs. communsts over Amercan forces n Vet Nam. "Thngs In Whch It lj Impossble Arrangements were made for Fay, who s seekng reelecton mocratc admnstraton as the cusson we wll have Barbara Stanley Chapman Mnt through sxth grades; 10:15 Henry J. Hemp; treasurer \vn the Bble and the new textbook, and 10:15 a.m., Kndergarten Rocco Cardello; secreta At ther monthly meetng, the for God to Le" Mrs. John Hooker and Mrs. on the Democratc tcket wth!leader n provdng sensble solu- Isaac and Joan Wtt takng part. Street; n son to Mr. and Mrs a.m., Post Hgh Class; and 11:20Ham Surd. and marshal j n Ir VrtRI lu Llt.,.. Freehoders.Joseph R. Costa and tons to the problems and needs For the negatve wll be Rose Denns Schnrck, 75-A Wolff Aveme; a dnchter to Mr. and Mrs and Senor Hgh Classes. Both Commttee appontment* a.m. to 12:20 p.m., Junor Hgh Hutnck. GOP group passed a resoluton Tonght, 7:15 the mnstry school George Campbell to attend. tha John A. Phllps, Jr., sad the. of a boomng county." Grossman and Ruth Hartsteln. An whch not only called for the,wll 1 be conducted at Kngdom forthcomng meetng of the rath- new home s another testmonal open dscusson wll be held afterward and all are nvted to part- son to Mr and Mrs. Anthony Albert Kosup, 63 Thrd Street; I the Senor Hgh and Post Hgh be announced and yearly repo dsmssal of Professor Eugene Hall wth the mnstry dsvel^ulic Lbrary Assocaton-Trcnment course scheduled for 8:90. ton Unt October K at Georga* welfare of every socal segment: cpate. LlmonRell. 19 Cody Street. to the boards dedcaton to the Classes wll be conducted by gven. Plans for actvtes wn Gennvrsp but demanded an nvestgaton of alleged communst 1 Court College, Lakewood, N. J of the county. There wll also be a Succoth From Iseln. a son to Mr. and Gun Handlng Steven Schneder, student assstant mnster. menu wll dose the meetng. dscussed and flms and rrfro nfluence at the state unversty BOARD TO MEET The lbrary staff wll attend "The unprecedented growth of and Smchat Torah workshop and Mrs. Joseph Zaremba, 13 Stan by the legslature. WOODBRIDGE - The execu performance of the move "THE our county," sad Fay, "has mposed phenomenal demands on.mrs. Rchard Wells, 114 Wood Course Planned all who attend are urged to brng dsh Place; a son to Mr. andadvertsng makes any good Japanese graduates wll GREATEST STORY EVER TOID State Sen. Wayne Dumont, the Hve board of Woodbrdge Junor TOLD" n Montclar, October 29 a frend busness larger. shortage of Jobs. Republcan canddate for governor, recently called for Genove- oclock at the home of Mrs. M-j asked to contact Mr. J. W. Htned by county government. We ral Post 6061 announced plans for and Mrs Rchard Reznyk, 90 Hgh PTA wll meet ton«ht, 8 Any member wshng to attend s the servces and facltes provd- brdge Avenue: a daughter to Mr, COLONIA - The VFW Memo-K ea ny coumy y ses dsmssal and bat asked for chael Van Dzura, 171 Green! gel, 4.73,3 or Mrs..l"hn Fve Townshp Men Treste Street. have rsen to ths challenge wth a huntng safety course on gun an nvestgaton. Street. I Hooker, before October an accelerated but orderly pro-[handlng 15 to resdents safetv of the wll Colona be offered area, In Reserve From Hooelawn, a son to Mr. ED FREY recommends and Mrs. Robert Yuhas, 115 Luther Avenue: a daughter to Mr. gram whch s achevng wellolanned results to serve effec- shp men have enlsted n the Na- Ḃegnnng ucs"""»s ths «week»«> the lhnry between the ages of 13 and 21 WOODBRIDGE - Fve Town- «uacu luuu,.,..^..-. SAVE ALMOST V, wll be open school days at the years of age, male or female, at and Mrs Stephen Ferencsk, 20 Uvely for the future as well as val Reserve accordng to an announcement by the U. s. Naval FAMOUS "NATIONALLY KNOWN" followng tmes: ^... Tuesday J... -ndtoday." {the post home, by Edward J. Howard Street. CLEAN, QUIET, ECONOMICAL Wednesday from 8:30 A. M PERMANENTS j! Fay sad the phlosophy of thehumphrey. The course wll be Reserve Tranng Center, Perth From Sewnren, a son to Mr, and GAS 11:30 A. M and 1:00 P. M Democratc Board of Freeholders gven, October 18 and 19 from Amboy. These men drll one evenng a week for twelve months be- Mrs. Edwn Maher, 75 Woodbrdge fcft wotar haapm... Ugh fujm Mt emd cut 1:00 P M., Thursday from 9:30 s to provde modern facltes for g untl 10 P. M. Avenue.... tadudhg * fatnt "SHORT STYLES" 0 11:30 A. M. and 1:30 to 3:30a modern county. On October 23, 9 P. M., thefore gong on two years actve From Colona, a son to Mr. P. M and Frday from 9:30 to "Our new juvenle jv detenton Ladles Auxlary wll hold a Hal-duty wth the fleet. Many wll hav e and Mrs Peter Nalasco, 1015 St. 11:00 A, M. home completely embodes bd ths oween dance at the post home. a chance to attend Navy Class A George Avenue HEAT In addton to the above hoursprncple," sad Fay, "Its constructon recognzes not only to- On Sunday, October 31, thery Felton of the tranng center Mr. and Mrs John Szrko, 135 Dress Is optonal. Schools advses Commander Hen From Woodbrdge, a son to the lbrary s open Sunday mornng from 9:00 A M, to 12 on Noondays needs, but todays solutnn. Post wll conduct Its monthly pa James Street: a daughter to Mr. and every evenng excnpt Frhy The local men nclude Robert J Yesterdays objectve of punshment has been dscarded for to- ceeds help to fnance the commu- Watson Avenue,!per drve throughout Colona. Pro- and Mrs. Slvo Ambroso, 613 Jack^Loretta nnd Sunday from 730 to M0 P. Hall, 357 Maplewood Avenue, Col M The lbnry s open to the ona; Charles DeM.rco. 64 Long ABttMam IU ILLSIDE BEAUTY SALON, INC. days objectve of rehabltaton. nty servce programs. jeneral publc. R. From A vend, a son to Mr. and tqalpanl to ftn jm n»r«tlftct«nt h»»t at towtr Ml cot fellow Drve, Colona; Donald «! - -,, _, N. BROAD ST., HIU5IDE Ths s the modern way we havej Re^lar ^ngs are schedul Asanlo, 30 Henry Street, Iseln; [Mrs. Dmglns Klemm, 26 D Street And j*a *u nlrratnj to fn ly Appontment or "Jutl Drop In" chosen to help msguded young- ~ d for Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. and m m«nau*4 w«tk ud tb Donald R. Lobb, 75 Star Street, 1 t Doya «W.tk - Tkvn., Frl. [y.nng COLLEGE FRESIIMFN sters back to a better lfe." Thursday. October 28, 8:30 P M EL 5-US4,.. Fl 1-9I4J WOODBRIDGE - Two students Pontng out that the home s Tne Tuesduy meetng ncludes seln, and Joseph T. Walker. 580 Electrcal mpulses kll pan from the area have enrolled n under constructon for a sprng 1 Lnden Avenue, Woodbrdge. wthout drugs. : ntatpn o( new mem bers. the freshman class at Brdcewater College for the sessnn of 1965-already s recevng the prase of most outstandlng Senor openng, Fay sad the project; A {J me L t s m, rophy for thc League 66. The are John W. Ws.uns, Jr., state and federal offcals as a ^yet, n the memory of the late son of Mr. and Mrs, John Wg-model o^county y response to ts: Thomas ^Donoehue, ^ has been "ns, of 28 SanchKvonrt Lane. Co- socal oblgatons, nblshed bv the group and was! Innn, and Sally Rosnvn Hofherr, "Every square foot has been oresented ths season to Mtch Mh j daughter of Mr. and MrsAlbert desgned to help us acheve tne hv Paul Bongard, Past of 78 Alwat of ( l Ht best standards j deten omma,,,.. ton and to create an atmosphere! ^ Could Be n whch we can start these young] Teacher: Who was the smartest nventor? sters on the way toward hb rehab- Ssterhood Meetng ltaton," Fay sad., Pupl: Thomas A. Edson. He The Damocratc freeholder also > nvented the phonograph and rado so people would stay up at n t ror f/rfoft emphaszed that the home was WOODBRTDGE At a recent desgned to accommodate long-, meetng held at the hnmp of Mrs. ;ht and use hs electrc lghts range needs, and for economcal Robert Korb, 180 South Park expanson as well. Drve, and attended bv Mrs. Ben Fay added that effcency and Rabnowt and Mrs. Robert Meleconomy are the foundaton for,nck, tte followng program was" freeholder actons to meet the decdea upon: 1 we have ANYTHING and EVERYTHING for ART NEEDLEWORK A Complete Varn Shop THE SEWING KIT 59 E. Cherry St. Rahway, N. J. countys needs of the future. j The regular Adath Israel Ss- He sad the decson to buld terhood meetng wll be held, the new juvenle detenton homejoctober 14, 8:30 P. M. at the on a ste near the county work- center. Mrs. Abe Ness and Mrs. house n North Brunswck was a Joseph Klen wll bo honored for move to effect long-range eco- devoted work to the combned nones through the development campahn. Mrs. Alvn Pollack! f a county correctonal center. I of the Central Hew Jersey Branch Fay sad the long-range plan, sf the Natonal Womens League, I calls for constructon of a new wll be guest speaker. Co-char- 1 county jal on the ste and re- men are Mrs. Joseph Schlesnger! I lated facltes as they are needed, and Mrs. Robert Melnck. MILLBURN TRAVEL spertnralnr.. ISRAEL Wnter Specal November 65 thru Feb. 66 $ Va El Al Jet, 9 lo 90 Day Stay MMT ISRAEL PACKAGF. TOlB. loc. Ar Fre. Und Com MIILBURN TRAVEL 1S7 Mllbrn Av... Mllbua LINDEN v., HU *. I 4136 MIUSURN day, EASY TERMS For Servce Wth A Smle JUST DIAL: ME ED FREY PLUMBING and HEATING 867 Harrell Avc, Woodbrdge rhank YQP exctn dynanjc «l thrllng! And.. 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3 rpnndent-leader (E.B.) - Carters.,,;,,- II1KAKY 1LANS Il-IKT SHOW SKRIKS: Lbrary IlrMor <;«*» V.,< Mrs. Audrey l.ane oxpl«ns the ctelk of H. nrxt p, l p(, t shnw whj(h ^ ^,, (,(ol)rr If, HI - IM., followng thr slory-tcllne hour, In barlrrom M,-s Mne Sln donated (n the lbrary rcrrnlly hy (he Carteret Jayrees, )lsa Rekus Is Wed To (Mares Barford Jr. nl - M) S Barbara.nagh, Rahway. Attendants were,, Uckus. daughter of Mss Lynn Butkus, Caldwcll, cou- Mr,. Mathlas BekUs, 2sn of the brde; Mss Penny Mel wrnup was marred lett, Wnfeld Park: Mrs. Pettn- I! ford, Jr., son ofheo and Mss Mchelle Rekus, Charles Barford, nece of the brde, both of Car Saturday at 3 P.M. teret. Church. The Rev. Mr, llodowanrr December Brdal For Mss Shandr Thursday, October 7,1965 Donovan and Brde on Honeymoon n Florda (AHTKHET _ The marrage of M «Kvrlyn Ann Syre, daughter»f M. anr Mrs. John Syre, 51 LUch Street to Arthur L. Donov:n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrck l>onov:n. 156 Cnrteret Avenue look place at 10 A.M. n St. Josephs Catholc Church. The Rev. jvctor M. Graban performed the double rng ceremony. The brde, gven n marrage by her father, s a graduate of Carteret Hgh School and s employed by General Cable Co., Perth Amboy. Her husband, also a Carteret Hgh School graduate s a member of the New Jersey Natonal Guard. He s a freman wth the Carteret Pad Fre Department. Servng her sster as m;<l of honor was Mss Elane.Syre. Al tendnnts were Mrs. Knbert Mtchell, sster of the hrrcgrnom: Mrs. Wllam Skrpko. cousn of he brde; Mss Rnrhnrn Menjok, all of Carteret. The Msses Sharon and Ann Maro Szezlayp, Planfeld, cousns of the brde! were flower grls. Rchard Donovan, Carteret, cousn of the brdegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Tmothy Donovan, brother of the brdegroom, John Stone, and Mchael Holowchuk, all of Carteret. Followng a trp to Florda, the couple wll lve at 98 Lnden Street. Mss Elzabeth Kunak Brde of Mchael Kol CARTERET - Mss Elzabeth Kunak, daughter of Ncholas Kunak, 69 Chrstopher Street, and the late Mrs. Kunak became the brde of Mchael Thomas Kol of Lnden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Kol, Campbell, Oho on Saturday at St. Elas Catholc Church Byzantne Rte. The Rev. Augustne Medvgy offcated at the double rng ceremony and celebrated the nuptal Mass, The brde was escorted to the altar by her father. Mss Helen Kunak, Carteret, sster of the brde, served as mad of honor. Attendants were Mrs. John Kas- CARTERET - The marrage of Mss Jula Louse Shandr and John Francs Kantor wll take place December IB accordng to an engagement announcement made by Mss Shandrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shandr of Mam, Florda. Mr. Kantor, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kantor, 46 New Jersey Avenue s employed as a per-... Kavanagh was best man I{van performed the u s h e rs were Joseph Starr, Elza chak, Youngstown, Oho, sster of "-enwny. jbeth and Hoger Cytro, Whte the brdegroom; the Msses Mary graduate of Rah-;Plans, cousn of the brdegroom sonnel assstant by Internatonal Ann Oprendek, Margaret Kunak, hnol, s employed by Mathas [tckus, brother of the Mm, Rahway as a brde and Edward Sul, both of Mr. Barford, a grad- Carteret. A.v Hgh School and ursty, s 9 regster- The Great Brtan-Ireland wo-! ana 1 assstant man- mens fe d h(x. kcy, cam> vvhch ::rec-n Drug Store, s tourn(, (he lln(e(, s,. lles f()r flo weeks, wlt play ; publc cxhmatron of honor for blon ;;me Saturday at Kent s Mrs. John Kava-Plnce School, Summt, at 2 p.m. MKS, KKNNKTII HARD Barbara Jeanne Ayres Brde Of Kenneth Ward Smeltng & Refnng Co., a subsdary of Anaconda Copper Inc., n the Perth Amboy plant. Mss.Shandr s employed n the corporate records department Merck & Co., Rahway, Mss Shandr was graduated from Notre Dame Academy, Mam, attended Loyola Unversty, New Orleans, La., and was graduated ths year from St. Francs College, Loretto, Pa, Mr. Kantor. a graduate of St. Ilfh School, Perth Amrercved a bachelor of arts economcs from St. Francs College n 1962 and hs degree from there n served as sergeant-atfor Tau Kappa Epslon, nasocal fraternty and refellowshp to St. Francs School. He served sx months n the II. S. Army. St. Joes Cubs Outlne Plans CAHTF.RKT - The frst meetk of St. Josephs Cub Pack #86 v..s held recently at the school Anthony Pusllo, cub-master, orned the return of hs assst-. Raymond Mchaelson and Leonard Tolola. lv. Vctor Graban^ pack chaplan, led the openng prayers and welcomed all new boys and ther parents. He remnded the cubs "they are the leaders of tomorrow," Mr. Pusllo welcomed back a past den mother, Mrs. Susan Molarz and ntroduced the new ones, /Mrs, Glora Bacherra, Mrs. Mlle Del Vaceho, Mrs. Mary Harold, Mrs. Evelyn Myers,! Mrs. Patrca Parso, Mrs. Marlyn Panacconc, Mrs. Pamjcla Stanberry, Mrs. Arlene both of Carteret, and Marlyn Kunak, Avenel, all neces of the brde. Servng as best man for hs brother was George R. Kol, Campbell, Oho. Ushers were Mr. Kaschak, Jlseph Bednar, Youngstown, cousn of the brdegroom; Ncholas Oprendek, Car teret, nephew of the brde, and John T. Jones, Farmngdale, L.I., brdes cousn, Mrs. Kol s a graduate of Carteeet Hgh School and s employed by Dr. Stanley Cohen, Carteret as a dental assstant. Mr. Kol, a graduate of Memoral Hgh School, Campbell, s employed by Alb Lquor Store, Iseln. Ruela - Gavaletz Brdal Held At Sacred Heart CARTERET The marrage of Mss Kathleen Ann Gavaletz and Bento Anthony Ruela, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruela, of 75 Unon Street took place at a double rng ceremony performed by Rev. Anthony Okal on Saturday n Sacred Heart Church. The brde, daughter of John S. Gavaletz of 86 Hermann Avenue and the late Mrs Anna Telho Gavaletz, was gven n marrage by her father. She s a graduate of Carteret Hgh School and a 1965 graduate of Berkeley Secretaral School, East Orange. She s employed as a secretary at Contnental Insurance Co., Newark. Her husband, also a graduate He s a probaton offcer employed by the Mddlesex County Court House, New Brunswck, Servng s mad of honor was Mss Arlene Kubcka of Carteret. Brdesmads were Msses Dana Woodhull, Barbara Tomczuk and Patrca Tomczuk, all of Carteret; Sandra Ruela of Hllsde, cousn of the brdegroom; Marlyn Jean Ross of Bound Brook and Lorrane Gavaletz, nece of the brde, of Woodbrdge. Carl Laurcello of Old Brdge, served as best man. Ushers were Edward Sullvan, Ronald Dacko, Joseph Ruela, brdegrooms brother and Gregory Hla, cousn of the brde, all of Carteret; Donald of Carteret Hgh School, also De Nero dfjlodgnd John Reed graduated from Upsala College of New Brunswck. SCHMIDT IN COLLEGE CARTERET - Fred Schmdt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmdt, Sr., 107 Grant Avenue has enrolled at McPherson College at Me Pherson, Kansas. DINNER IS SET CARTERET Fnal arrangements have been complete by the Lades Democratc Organzaton for ts dnner to be held n Kenny Acres, Woodbrdge, October 7 at 7 P. M. Buses wll leave the Shoppng Center at 6:15 P. M. and Suchs Tavern at 6:30 P. M. MRS. KATHF.R1NE ANC.VAI, Mr. and Mrs. Mal wth whom she resded. Born n Hunfnrv. she hnrl been ; res t-n of rarterel for 45 years Shf was a parshoner nf St. Fl/aheth Rormn Catholc rhurrh and r\ mrmher of ts Mothers Club. Her husband, the We Stephen Ansval. ded n 1!M!>. Khp s survved by fve Josenh Mate; Carles N::-\-,-IIKI Nagy of Carter* 1!: Frank Mate and Lous Mate of Fnn (!nry: two daughters, Mrs..Joseph I*vev of West Ornnjjcj and Mss Helen M.to of Hungary; 12 grandchldren and seven great-! grandchldren \ Funeral s?n/ees were held vo<terday at 9:00 AM. at the Bznb Funeral Home, 54 Wheeler Avenue and at 9:30 A.M. a htqh requem Mass was offered at St. Elzabeths Roman Church wth Rev Catholc John Mare Vanney, O.F.M., assstant pastor at Holy Assumpton Church, Roeblng, as celebrant. Interment was n St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colona. The honorary bearers were all members of the St. Elzabeths Church Mothers Club of Carteret. The actve bearers were Charles Nagy, Jr.; Rchard Nagy; Paul Sysock, Ronald Helley, Harrs Levey, and Otto Wollenberg. CARD OF THANKS MRS. KATHERINE ANGYAL (Mate, Nagy) We wsh to express our sncere thanks to all our relatves, frends and neghbors for ther knd expressons of sympathy, ther many acts of kndness, the sprtual bouquets and the beautful floral trbutes extended durng our bereavement n the death of our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and devoted sster and aunt, Mrs. Katherne Mate, Nagy, Angyal. We especally wsh to thank Rev. John F. Chonko, pastor of St. Elzabeth Roman Catholc Church, Carteret; Rev. John Mare Vanney, O.F.M., assstant pastor of Hly Assumpton Roman Catholc Church, Roeblng; the Altar Boys, the Sster of Dvne Charty and the Mothers Club of St. Elzabeth Roman Catholc Church, Carteret; the Carteret Frst Ad Squad; The Paper Mart of Newark; Employees at Paper Mart, Newark; Knghts of Columbus Carey Councl 1280, Carteret; Lone Star Socal and Athletc, Club, Carteret; those who donated thqr cars; the honorary bearers, all members of the St. Elzabeth Mothers Club; the actve bearers; the Carteret and Rahway Polce Escorts and the Bzub Funeral Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Famly of the Late Famly of the Late MRS. KATHERINE ANGYAL Mate Famly Nagy Famly Sgns Of The Tmes PAGE THRU PLAN HALLOWEEN PARADE: The Carterct Jayeees are n the process of orkanrng the Halloween parade, sponsored by the Borough of Carteret, Ths event s to be hrld October XL Applcatons have been maled to partcpants. Photo shows, left to rght; G. Lealberaoaa, 0. Nasto R. Lehmann. Jaycee Co-charmen organzng detals for parade. Church Supper Set For Sunday CARTERET - Rev, Oron C. Hopper, nterm pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church of Carteret, has announced that Sunday s Laymens Sunday, The sermon theme wll be, at the 11:00 A.M. servces, "He Made Dscples of Them". The Sacrament of Baptsm wll be admnstered to nfants and chldren. A covered dsh supper wll be sponsored by the "Co-Weds" at 5:30 P.M. ths Sunday. Ths should prove a delghtful fellowshp for members of the congregaton and ther frends. Come wth your famly and your favorte dsh, Holden and Burton In ROTt Program CARTERET - Mchael J. Holden, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Neal, 82 Mulberry Street, and Harry D. Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. S, C. Hackett, 56 Berge Street, freshmen at Rutgers, th State Unversty, have enrollec as basc cadets n the Ar Force Reserve Offcer Tranng Corps Both are graduates of the Car teret Hgh School. Jewsh Communty News Abraham H. Album, Rabb Sam Breslow, Presdent Carteret Frday, October 9, 13 days n Tshr 5726, Lght the Sabbath candes before 6:08 p.m. Sda: Deut, 32:1-52, Haftorah: Som. II, 22:1-51. Succoth s one of the "Three Festvals" n Jewsh Lfe, known as Sholosh Regolm. Observed by buldng a fral booth, called n Hebrew Succoh, to remnd us of Gods protecton and of Hs Provdence. It s also called the Feast of Ingatherng, for t s a perod of thanksgvng for the frst harvest. Specal Succoth Servces, fol lowed by a party at the Succoh, wll be held at the Jewsh Com* munty Center on Sunday, Octofc* ber 10 at 7 p.m. A specal Star chas Torah celebraton and M» vce wll be held on Monday, October 18 at 7 p.m. Chldren who enter the frst class of Hebrew School wll be gven specal pns. The followng chldren wll be honored: Dafja Amr, Belnda Brown, Wllam Cantor, Andrea Falk, Eleen Guster, Howard Grant, Andrew Knfel, Erc Levne, Todd Prce, Rena Paskowsky, Harret Raman, Herbert Roth, Rchard Rudn>an, Jerome Strausberg. Your Unted Roosevelt Passbook Makes Fne Readng... OUR SUGGESTION IS THAT YOU JUST KEEP ADDING CHAPTER AFTER CHAPTER... En,- : t)..!! 1 - The Frst Bap- tent Mss Elane >( Rahway wts thecarterct, was [lower grl. Wrbclo leader.! < marrage of/ Mss ( (ma ( Ward, of Carteret, ser- The color guard was accom-»> Ayres and Ken- ve, ;ls hf S t man Ushers were Mr. :>-l was held at 4:30Kahora: Rchard Olson. Carteret v unjay. The Rev,; an( t Leonard Olsen, Avenel. offcaled at the ceremony. LughtT of Mr. and «Ayres, 89 Bernard "ven n marrage by Her Iwsbauf s the and Mrs. I Wllam Kurd Street; E.ttts were Mls Car Both were graduated from Carteret IlKh School. Mrs. Ward was graduated n May from Wnthrop College, Rocky Hll. S. C, wth \ double major n pschology and socology. She s employed as super vsor of recreaton at Wo»dbrdgo State School..Mla-TcS.^ " «art M GM Mrs. Charles Ka Culler n <rwm>»p, N - c and - sster ster of the br(l<h brcw Newark State College and s em - Donna Carroll, Fofd«ployed by ChevVonOl Cf., Perth B Ab Oct. 4th to 10th s... Natonal Pharmacy Week! ; ON K " of Carteret and M t areas have come " "I on foe knowledge Mcrence of sdm llla vgardng prescrp- : "d medcnes. Sam """ s your nqures, 1 Iuud of the part he " ^feguardng the " " ll members of """munty, Sajj exs : Lordal welcome to " s<ents of Carteret, " lvlt es them n to get Hll Mr. Sam Pharmacy M7 Rmwevelt Aveuue, l»rter<!l WJf CAKHV A COMPIKUS llnfc OK RCAIIY TO I""- VITlMINS paned on the accordon by Joseph Wagner, a former cub scout, < The plans for the new season Include a candy sale, moves and kts, trp, the alumnae blue and gold banquet and a famly pcnc The next pack meetng wll be held October 2tt at 7:30 P.M. Stork Club X~daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Tbor Varga, 181 Pershng Avenue, Carteret, on September 29 at Perth Amboy General Ho& ptal.j A daughter, Che yl Hose, was hornto Mr. and Mjs. Chrstopher Gudmestead, 1356 Roosevelt Avenue at St. Barnabas Medcal Center, Lvngston, September 26. Mrs. Gudmestead s the former Chrstne Gnda. COLLEGE ENTRANCE BOARDS TUTORING COURSE Prepare for S.A.T. ENTRANCE An.toblhud couru wth a t«n /1Or mwrd»f (utcs pr.pgrnr,tud«nt fo MH«8 aml llcm.d Teuch«r - Small Clo»»> - Pov.n Study T.tlnlqUM. Jnt.nv. w«kly tr h SATURDAYS 9-\2 A.M. btgnnnj Ottoh- 9th... Classes Start WOODBWDGK - OCT.SS PLAINFIELD - 0CT - * Y. M. C. A. I U» 135 Madson Ave. ; FISH FRY TOMORROW CARTERET The St. Elzabeth PTA wll hold a fsh fry tomorrow at St. James Hall, Longfellow Street, servng from S P. M. to 7 P. M. There wll be orders to take out also. The publc s nvted. CLASS STARTS TONIGHT CARTERET St. Josephs nstructon class for prospectve converts and others wll begn at 8 oclock tonght. "Say It Wth Flowers" from IWALSHECKS Be tb&ucd tuwora from WALaHJSCKa. bo It a small nrraugtmtjt or u weddljt are gven "n 1 utnoet of utt-" "" INSTALLATION SKT tloi.v N CARTKUKT-The Columbcttes CAHTKKET - The Holy Name wll hold ther frst degree and Socety of St. Josephs Church nstallaton of offcers at the wll receve Holy Communon n Columban Club, Wednesday, October 27 at a R M. a body at the 9 A. M. Mass Sunday. CHRISTINE LEES GASLIGHT Orental Restaurant and Cocktal Lounge 66 CHERRY ST., ELIZABETH New Entertanment Polcy! NOW! ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS Panst SUNDAY & TUESDAY NIGHTS FRED MELLER Vocalst, Drect From New Yorks East Sde! MON., WED.. THURS., FRI. & SAT. The Incomparable EMERSON Unque Pano wd Vocal Stvlng Reservatons Suggefted on Weekend*: JS1-188 Luucheous. Dnner* CockUUh. 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4 Thursday, October 7,1965 Hopelawn Class Heads Apponted HOPELAWN - New offcers of the Hopelawn Homo and School Assoonton were ntroduced nt Lst Thursdays meetng hy presdent Mrs. Domnok Ruffo.! They nclude Mrs. Wllam Wer, frst vce presdent: Mrs. Edward Mnopolsk, second vce prp-sront; Mrs. Alex Nnsy, treasurer; Ars Mchael Solovev. correspondng secretary: Mrs. Thomas 1, nd a w, recorlns secretary:; Mrs. Wllam Wer, hosptalty; Mrs. Andrew Demko. membershp: Mrs. Steve Shtkmvcz. sun shne; Mrs. Lous Snlny. publcty. The followng charman and hss mothers were apponted: Hot dog sale for October, Mrs. Joseph Aocboa; turkey ruffle, Mrs. Stephen Kondrk; stamp workers for November, Mrs. Stephen Sabne and Mrs. Frank Ba-» OBSERVANCE OK FIRE PRF.VENT.ON decorated for the occason. Above you see a ranlboard Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret ran; Chrstmas party, Mrs. George Kacnr; trp, Mrs, Thomas LakTJrw. Class mothers: Kndergarten a. Troop Commttee Hrco Named To Head Muscal Show Two Contests Whte Fathers of Afrca Mothers Croup m. and p. m., Mrs. Joseph Ragan, Mrs. Steva Slagg, Mrs. Rchard Ponflc, Mrs. Frank SamecM, Mrs. Plans Season j Readed by CYOMssonary Speaks Here lsts Charmen am son s Campagn Presentaton Adam Snyder, Mrs. Andrew Demko, Mrs. Joseph Santa Mara, FORDS The Troop Commttee of Boy Scout Troop 52 met FORDS - John Chrco of 53 present address for the past seven Set Satmlj FORDS Mrs. Eugene Antol, FORDS - The CYO of Our Presdent of the Mothers Club of Mrs. Stephen Mann, Mrs, Andrew at the home of Mr. Eugene Antol Koyen Street, Fords, a recent canddate for the Woodbrdge Coun- A graduate of the Woodbrdge :ars. FORDS - "Those r,,» Lady of Peace Church wq bold FORDS Rev. James Heade, Boy Scout Troop 52, has apponted the followng members com Mrs. Hedy Pnell. ter scoutng season were formucl, has been apponted campagn :hool System, he attended Rut- Pelesky, Mrs. Rchard Zlavetz, where plans for the comng wn- College Days" s the tle, M art contest, October 33 andw.f., Mssonary wth the Whts M betmen 1:00 and 5:00 P. M. Fathers of Afrca, was the guest Scouts of Troop 52 muscal show to he pn.: < mttee charman for the comng Frst grade, Mrs. Paul Adamc, lated. manager by Robert E Jamson lers Unversty and s a veteran the New Dover Methodst n fa the annex. Prnt wll be speaker at the Communon breakfast of the Altar Rosary Socety year: tomorrow and Saturday. s1 Learn About Canoe* Mrs. Ann Pnell, Mrs. James The scheduled program ncludes wnter campouts, a Father Chrco, who s presdent of theserved wth tbt Seventh Army of Mddlesex County. A the Unted States Army havng awarded oa wventh and eghth Rce, Mrs. Stephen Kondrk. Mrs. grade «nd U h school lerel. The of Our Lady of Peace Church. FORDS Seven scouts of Boy Mrs. Edward Plesnarsk, cooke at the John Adams Junor Albert Mayoros, Mrs. Joseph and Son campout, canoe hkes, Jreater Second Ward Democratc leadquarters n Europe. patntof mut be orgnals and Father Meade gave an enlghtenng dssertaton on "The Chang- launchng at Thompson Park, Scout Troop 52 held a canoe sale; Mrs. Raymond Smnk, School, Edson. Tod SttH-M Aochoa. slk screenng and back-pack projects, speakers, flms and dem- Hopelawn and has lved at bs Bertolozz of Hopelawn and Club, was born and rased n Chrco s marred to the former may bt water colors, ols or Court of Honor;Mrs. Herbert Car rectln? asssted at the r charcoak. Deadlne for enterng ng Scene In Afrca," and spoke Jamesborg on a recent weekend ter, Scouts Chrstmas party and Second grade, Mrs. Charles Sona, Mrs. Thomas Wshney, Mrs. onstratons at troop meetngs. the father of four chldren. * " 5 Mrs. Gerald Cessna, Mrs. James n provdng sprtual food for the the scouts durng the past wnter s October 17. The judges wll be of how the church s functonng outng. The canoes were bult by hstorans; Mrs. Harold Sorensen, Mothers Club Chrstmas party; Edward Kelton, Mrs. Arthur Perre, Mrs. Rchard Zlavet, Mrs. mond Smnk, scoutmaster; Ray- Nemyo Addresses al Offcers apponted nclude Ray- as been employed by the Genenumbers featurng Tofl, Mr. John L Owfrey and people of Afrca. There are 78and summer season. Instructons Mrs. Robert Crag, hosptal gfts; Mr. wmam ToIHs. black Afrcan Bshops, two Cardnals, 2,000 Prests and 12,000 accordance wth the requre- on proper canoeng technques n Mrs. Frank Knautz, pot luck supper; Mrs. Mchael Fazan, Henry Pfefer, Mrs. Wllam Joseph, Mrs. John Martowra, Mrs. Joseph Baux, nsttutonal rep- Offce as sales mond Hansen, troop charman; and square dancers, a Tooth - An Instrument of Ssters. He stated that the trouble ments set forth by the Natonal Mothers Club trp; Mrs. Raymond Hansen, publcty and Thrd grade, Mrs. Frank Ba- retary; HanJ Uu treasurer, HOPELAWN - V, F, W. post Arthur Poyssck. resentatve; Eugene Antol, sec- V.F.W. Members tentatve. Marylou Cocuna, How.,:. Fttee" wdl bt the theme for n the Congo dd have an effect Boy Scout Councl were taught] Mr. Chrco wa an organzer rd, Helen Funk, Ruth lh toe contest to be held and oa the relgous and the people by Raymond Hansen and Ms Eugene Antol, hostess. ran, Mrs, Stephen Sabne, Mrs. and Herbert Carter, advancementtng for a meetng of the 14th home n Hopelawn was the set- and the frst presdent of the Frank Hermann. Emt fns wffl be open to teventh and eghth have suffered a great deal. The sons, Scott and Lee. The next meetng of the group John Kawash, Mrs. Edward (opelawn Boys Club whch was nych Ruth Hunt, Arlnf grata and Mgh school. AH entre* not be submtted before Those takng part ncluded Wl- people In parts of Afrca were wll be held, Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. Baumley, Mrs. Mchael Volesko, Raymond Moles and Wllam dstrct Frst Ad Squads Inc., organzed n the late IBMs. He I Dot and Bob Kendrek. V.rl able to assume responsblty of n Franks Hall, Mary Avenue Mrs. Andrew Demko, Mrs. Harold Kawash, Mrs. Gerald Steen. members, A charter revew wll presdent presdng. Szucs were welcomed as actve wth Mchael Kozub, Hopelawn s currently a member of the Mlburn, Chuck Morrson, October U to Mrs. Paul Bauer. lam Moyle, Edward Plesnarsk, ndependence, but u the Congo and Kng Georges Road. Members of the Troop Commttee are Fourth grade, Mrs. Stephen be held at the next meetng, Joseph Nemyo, counclman at Knghts of Columbus, Woodbrdje, and Walter Osterganrd. Ft Docesan wnners wll be annoonc John Carter, Denns Clement, they were not prepared. Independence extends to 34 countres nvted to attend. Schulack, Mrs. Charles Sona, October 19 at the borne of Ray Wllam Warren Assocaton. The Rapp, Fay and F,d Rr:n, ed, October». Steven Baux. Adult leadershp large, who s also a charter and rumble Inn Assocaton, Bob Jamson Assocaton of Fords, and Scott, Dolores Smrnoff. was suppled by Raymond Smnk, n Afrca. Flms of the past sprng and Mrs. Thomas Ladlaw, Mrs. mond Hansen, 17 Koyen Street. lfetme member of the local, and Don Smth, Cathy Thu scoutmaster, Herbert Carter and Fords Temple Plans summer troop actvtes wll be Thomas Bacdppo, Mrs. Wllam squad, addressed the group and the 7th and 8th Dstrct Democratc Anta Troxel, Beverly and Mk The Co-Chatnnen of the breakfast were Mrs Wllam Dxon and The Troop meets Monday answer perod wll be conducted Walter Plckta. Mr. Hanspj shown and a queston and Wer, Mrs. Frank Hornyak, Mrs. welcomed the vstors on behalf CraK dubs UUOJ «of Woodbrdge. nuuuonugc. He nc,,, T, Sabbath Servces Annual Flower of Woodbrdge. s actve n fraternal»d cvc Vo» I lf. Md J.. hn FORDS - Sabbath Servces wll Mrs. Edmond Daly; over 300 evenngs from 7:00 to 9::00 al by the Scoutmaster, Raymond Ffth grade, Mrs. Edward Barnes, Mrs. Warren Behan, Mrs. held and the present offcers were Electon of dstrct offcers was be conducted at Temple Emara persons attended. the Fords Womens dub buldng, Smnk and Troop Commttee H, 76 Pleasant Avenne. tomorrow A short busness meetng was Corelle Street Boys 11 years of Charman, Raymond Hansen. All Mchael Volesko. Mrs. Peter Zolkowsk, Mrs. Andrew Demko. Mrs. It was announced the Annual Robert Jacks, presdent of the Show Wnners reflected. Mddlesex County. Gentle, Susan nght at 8:30, wth Rabb Paul held afttrwarfo. Mrs. Maro Ptosca was named charman of at any meetng. brng a Halloween mask for thestephen Kondrk, Mrs. Mchael FORDS - Mrs. Edward Tang- age and over are nvted to jon those attendng are requested to Lerlnaon performng the servce da Hampton, Joanne Hry Conventon wll be held n Atlanober 22, 23, am! named as campagn coordnator Woodbrdge Councl has been Hs sermon topc wbl be, "The the trp to the Latn Casno to be socal afterwards. Solovey. Mrs. Joseph J. Burke, gaard and Mrs. B. M. Sanzfllo nyeh, Dane Hunt, Hrry nndl vld Marmorsten, Nancy and f Eye of the Hurrcane". held n February. It was announ- Mrs. Charles Sona, Mrs. Gus nea u reurusry. u was owuuu-,,,. _ wll be Ronnl behalf of the sherff. n Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark wdl CalkUa. flower show and food sale held by da Mlburn, Thomas and Mcj ced that the trp wn be openedjchttrcft Groups Set Galeck, John Aquaro, and Ed sponsor the Oneg Shabbot In hon> to the publc and that Meetngs and Show Troop 44 Holds Sxth grade, Mrs. George Kascur, Mrs. Edward Baumley, Mrs. house on Corelle.Street.»lrs. Democratc Club 5ct«tergaard, Unda Satonwn the Womans Club at ther club- Mller, Joanne and ChrM:n ward Dresser. or of the brthday of ther daugb. Gflrmt s*d Roger Mffler wll be ter. appearng. FORDS The Ho; Name &> Geza Verba, Mrs. Thomas Boc-j John Bucholz and Mrs. Otto Kowang were n charge of refresh- Beth Sholom Plans Meetng On Monday les Schrader, Susan r.l anoe and Charles ScharfT, Plans have been completed for The nert meetng wll be held; dety»f Our Lady of Peace Chdrcl Honor Court eppo, Mrs. Robert Wahlgren, a Yom Eppur dance, Saturday on November 8. wn bold Corporate Communon, Mrs. Stephen Sabne, Mrs. Arthur ments. Smrnoff, Vrgna Stw;nl Tenth Annversary FORDS The Board Members COLONIA Boy Scout Troop nght at Stanleys Gallery, Route Sunday at the 8:00 A. M. Mass, ssck. Mrs. John Edl, Mrs. The garden and conservaton Lnda Vogel. ISEUN - The tenth annvers of the Fords Womens Democratc 44 held ts frst Court of Honor 1, Woodbrdge. For further Informaton contact Kurt Wess, 548-Bna Brth Men t the New CaHella. charman, Mrs. Frank Payt announced there were 43 entres ary of Congregaton Beth, Sholom Club wll meet at the home ofj_, n -.-. />/,,. and 1 The next meetng wll be. October 28, and wll feature a flm on submtted for the vanous flower! % ^to^ance Saturday 30 Lng Street, tonght at l T l SLTV w " - w T^wll be celebrated bv ts memmr* Mrs. Vncent Novak. Novak, Presdent, fords Deborah I IM Plan Specal Event at 8:00 P. M. n the Church Chor awarded honors and mert badges to ts boys. florst was the judge and rbbons Sukkot famly servces wll be loft. Mrs. Eleanor Kavejon s the breast cancer categores. Mr. Swanck a local Tag Days. 0<t. VIevenng, n the Beth Sholom The regular meetng wll be held, Sunday, 7:30 P. M. and FORDS - Norman Rosen, pubcty charman for the Rartan After the openng ceremones, were presented to the followng: Chor Drector. audtorum. held, Monday 8:00 p.m. n St. FORDS - Mrs. Jamo< \M agan, the Sukkot Chldrens A fall varety show wfll be ] mornng servce, Monday, 10:30. alley Lodge 2199 Bna Brth, the _^ nvocaton Avenel Fre Company by Orental, frst prze, Mrs: Bernard ScbenaU; second prze, Extensve preparatons hav Ncholas Church hall and the guest tag day charman, and Mr< sented bythe BBddlesM Chapter 1^"^"^- flowng" awards has announced plans for an Plannng Open House been made for the catered dnner and entertanment, whc eph Nemyo and John R. Egan speakers wll be Coundlmen Jos- gnla Sharpen. wkhnrm - - nounced Fords Deborah AVENEL An nvtaton, has Mrs. George Molnar. Modern, conducted openng ta: > Reunon Commttee day, 9 P.M., at Congregaton., to been extended by George Schaffer, chef of the Avenel Fre Comsk; second prze, Mrs. Frank Band, and the noted comedan John Phllps and John Fay, Jr. frst prze, Mrs. Bernard Scben- ncludes -Arnold Platt and h and Freeholders Joseph Costa, week wth plans to hav Peace Seekng Addresses Jeth Shalom, Iseln. P r?*~ s Maft Balleck, James wll go to Mother of the Savor RAHWAV - The 20th year reunon commttee of the Rabway! es, toastraaster, Mr. Russel has Comedan, master of ceremon- Fred Dorward, Ralph Fortunate, pany No. 1, to the publc to at-payttend an open house at the Ave-second prze, Mrs. Frank Rock. A few reservatons are stl! erous busness places 1 Early Amercan, frst and Ve ArneU. agan, October 12 and Semnary at Blackwood. Gary Guarna, Anthony Koch, Hgh School Class of 1945 s try-appeareng to locate members as follows: ar Borge, Mel Tonne, Lou Mon-for cooler weather wll soon get on televson wth Vc- Those who have been watng Danel McGvney, John Davd Petez, Walter Place, Steven Solop, Route I- Open house wll be held les Uenberger; second] prze,byj^»», ra f ber «t All proceeds fmrn nel frehouse, Avenel Street and Provncal, frst prze, Mrs. Char- avalable. They may be obtalnec Bas Mtsvah Servces the area. Set for Mss Cruber Robert Boles, Betty Lou Nne,, Bob Eberle, and Arthur Godfrey. heatng blls. To Frst Class: Wayne De Vco, Drze t, and pay for t n the form of Eugene Whtecavage. commttee, ncludng: Stua rasng project go <* l: from 12 to S P. M Lollpops wll Mrs. Frank Payt. Mrs. Natal! Glora Pauser Harlan, John Mo be dstrbuted tn the chldren, he 1^ MS" M «n* to\ AVENEL - uas Bas Mwvan Mttvah ser- tartan, freeware vu Best sngle bloom, frst prze, m-rm Rosenbaum ; Mrs. Ml- vces wll be held tomorrow at ptal at Browns M!b aul Gottlck. added. Mrs. Jack Heppenstll; second nl, r. carl, Conne Peel, Charles Boesak, George Severance, Dwght vev Alfred Kravt, 2K-12M; Mrs. Ml- 8:30 P. M. at Congregaton Bna Mrs. H. " To Lfe: Robert Barber, James It was announced by Gene Arny, presdent, that persons who can volets, frst prze, Mm dred Kravtz, : or Mrs. Jacob for Phylls Gruber, daugh-j sale charman, prze, Mrs. Joseph SeUvey. Afr- Kodlla, Mchael McGhney. Spes, Douglas Swann, Stella AnnualCommodores Ball One Year Pn: Russell Bauer, havent had ther con cards pcked up by October 10 are requested MTs. Harry Peterson. House George Molnar; second prze, Laurence Stenberg, ter of.mr. and Mrs. Davd Gruber, 133 Cypress Drve, Colona. Mrs. Olga Sen cent sale a succe Cbevs Rozuchek, Susan Tarkan* nn, Margaret Watson, Rchard 1 John Cahttn, Wayne /De Vco, PTO MEETING Phylls wll assst Rabb Phlp noted the group * Walter Place, Wayne Shaefer, to mal them to the Avenel Frehouse. \ wang. Fruts, flowers and vege- plants, frst prze, Mrs. Otto Ko- Wacboz, and Robert Waechter, Anyone wth nformaton concernng the addresses of any of To Be Held On Saturday 1: - S ": J COLONIA-The PTO of Schools JBranrf wth the servces. Mr. antf organzed snce John Harrold. 2 and.,...,.. 16 wll meet, W-J... Monday, begnnng wth open house n the... ^ ^ undertaken to (!: The followng few patrol leaders were made: Chrs Bhler was made the newmolnar; second prze, Mrs. Bertables, frst prze, Mrs. George Mrs. Gruber wll be the these class members, may con KEASBEY The seventh annual Commodores Ball of the Mayor Walter Zrpolo wll also Pne Tree, Wllam Vanderdeck- senor patrol leader and Robert nard Sdbkjnsk. Chldrens dty Freeholder, George Otlowsk. of the Oneg Shabbot after tm been a success. Indvdual classrooms, 7:30 P.M. _ tact Glora Buhl Matzuk, and the meetngj^njhe^all! j ^ 1 Congregaton wll meet BASIC CADET Keasbey Outboard Boatng Club attend. er; Apache, John Harrold; Rattlesnake, Robert Barber; both senor patrol leader. sk; second.prze, Elzabeth Scl- Swanson was made the assstant vson, frst prze, Lorn Bagen- purpose room. Mss Mary Mul POSTPONE SALE wll be held Saturday at St Demetrus ball, Carteret suppled by the "Ladds". James RJ and Wayne Shaefer Rck Peterson was welcomed bensk and best of show, Mrs. Dr. Abraham Rothman. The Talls been receved that J» Musc for ths affar wll be Saturday at 9:30 A. Mu led by PORT READINd - len, prncpal, wll speak. HOPELAWN - Cocharmen fo the V, F. W. penny sale, Mrs Honored at ths affar wll be Presdng offcers are as follows: Vce commodore, Wllam are new patrol leaders, also. Assstant patrol leaders are Pne New assgnments were as fol- the congregaton, wll bold ts Futey, a freshman nto the senor patrol. Bernard Scblensk. MEETING WEDNESDAY and Teflln class, sponsored by ton of Mr. and Mr.". George Kacsur and Mrs. Stev outgong commodore Ray Schooley and ncomng commodore Manscalcp; rear commodore, HOPELAWN - The Hopelawn!.!, Cserr, have announced the sal Tree, James Dorward, Apache, lows: Scrbe, Rck Peterson, Treasurer, Thomas Leach; lbraran, French to Represent October 8 P. «. at the homel^mo from m A. M to.! ed as a basc cadft : Scholarshp Commttee wll meet.l^f. Mss» n. of th State «f «" J*" «scheduled for ths Sunday at uv Jack Crawson. Jack Thompson; secretary, Styv Kevn McNells, Rattlesnake, Post Rome wll be held nstead Master of ceremones for ths Cserr; treasurer, George Kng Thomas Leach, Paul Gottlck. Robert Barber; Photographer, of Mrs. Lous Szalay, charman. noon. The group conssts of post- Force Reserve <" fll r & Frm at Guatemala on October M, 7:30 P.M. occason wll be Mddlesex Coun- sergeant-of-arms, Charles Schultz Mert Badges, Basketry: John 1 James Kodlla; Troop Bugler, Bar and Bas MUvah chldren. Corps. He s a l* ; ; trustee three years, Wllam Harrold; Leatfaerwork, Steven Solop, Eugene Whtecavage, Ray The lfe sayng eght-pont Summt Avenue, s leavng Sun- EDISON - The Holy Name servces daly j at 8:15 P. M., t Mark Ballck. FORDS - Joseph French, 146 TO GET ACQUAINTED Habb Branq conducts evenng Woodbrdge Senmr_H- : RUMMAGE SA1K Gruel; trustee two years, Andrew for your convenence Volker; Wo6flcarvlng, Wayne De award was gven to Scoutmaster day, on a four month trp tojsocety of St. Helenas parsh wlnas been remnded. FORDS - A nmnube conducted n Nl Guth; trusteje one year, Ka Han-j EXTENDED Veo, Mark tballek; Safety, Robros; neet captan, AQthony Woj- ert master Roy Baumgardner. assst In startng up a new Re- October 23 front I. 9» P r. M. " untl Gus De Vco an Assstant scout- Guatemala, Central Amerca to]conduct a ";ot acquanted" dance,, mvs ~ > MEET son; dockmaster, Joseph Mede- FrUay Barber^ John Petez; Home HOPtLAWN - The Hopelawn of Wesley Methwnt t tkewcz. Reparng, John Kranz; Hkng, The camp cowaw 25th annver-l hnery for Chevron Ol Compafy.U A. M. atj OurLady of Lourdes Lons wll meet next Wednesday, Woodbrdge Avwm>, 1 I h! Rck Peterson: Sol and Water ;ary award was gjven to the followng leaders: by ths Company for 16 years. He r^1 ^"7TJ" home. SS^untl S:SO I". M Mr Fjjench has been employed Hall, St. (lecela)s, Iseln. 7:00 p. M.»t Uon Clements Frday, October H."; Conservaton, Rck Peterson, Joljn Kranz, Thomas Leach. Pets, Robert Barber; Reptle Study, Rtk Wayne Balle, Robert Barber, Is marred to the former Wayne Baumgardner, Chrs Bn-! Blanchard of Fords and they B(smark, N. D. - Polce By Methodst Church Peterson; Wldlfe Management, ler, John C>attln, Wayne De Vea, have three daughters. He s the vaw J that W8 FORDS Wesley Methodst Mtdt! tenns Ebbets, Rck Peterson, James Dohvard, Mark Ballek, son of ofmr Mr. and Mrs. Joh Joseph tnat Ws ^r had ^ n sl kn " Church of Edson has announced Jllhl1 Wesley Hawkngs, Fred Doruard, Ralph Fortunato, French, 109 Hgh Street, Wood- 1 *" lea e<l that a ^e. rvce s PROCLAMATION a- brdge ton had pcked up hs car by Paul Gottlck, Gary Guarna, that Commssons Nght s Mon- ;"«Spencer. Indan Lore, John John Harrold, Anthony Koch, John 1 mlstnke and relned the brakes. day and the members of all four Kranz, Nature, John Kranz and Argentna and Brazl plan ad The staton dd not charge for Commssons - Educaton. Ms-Hck Peterson. Geology, Dfnns Koch, James Kodlla, Thomas to Uruguay the brake job due to ther error. WHEREAS, the member? of St A sots, Stewardshp atd Fjnance, Kbbets; Frst Ad, RJck Peterson; Poneerng, Wayne Baum- McGvney, Mchael McGvney, Councl, Avenel; Mddlesex Councl 857, Leach, Jerry,Martato, Danel! yn< Membershp and Evangelsm are nvted to meet l Fellowshp! K^ner; Forestery, Chrs Bhler; Walter Place, John Petez, Wayne brdge; and St. Cecelas Councl 315^ " Shaefer, Danel "Shelds, Steven have contrbuted greatly to t^he devpo"- Undoubtedly you chersh your valuables. Why not a safe depost box? For a mere few pennes a day you are assured of protecton aganst loss. MERCURY FEDERAL wvngs & loan ussaf Dally IU4:» P.M. FrL1U 7:» P.M. 117 MAIN 8T, WOODBRIDOE MEjt-0100 Hall, 8:00 P.M. There wll be a half-hour general program, followed by meetngs of the commssons to dscuss ther own partcular tasks. The Womans Socety of Chrstan Servce wll hold ts annual Swmmng, Robert Barber, Canoeng, Davd Edrngton, Denns Salop, Greg Vanasse, Rchard Van&sse, Bll Vfloderdeckej-, Eugene Kbbets, John Kranz; Rowng, Davd Edrngton, Denns Ebbets, Whtecavage, Rck Peterson..Ihn Kranz, Kevn McNels, The leaderswere: Gus De Vco, Wayne Baumgardner, Rck Pe-,. Roy BaumgunlntM. terson, John KodUa, Rchard aslant Scoutmaster rummage sale. October 14 and wvanasse, Mchael McGovney; C-M^ actng assstant front 9:30 A.M. to 3:30 p.m atlzenshp n the Communty, John," 1 *^1 Fellowshp Hall. Mrs. Helen Os-]Krartz, Wayne Baumgardner; C-, tergaard and Mrs. Mlton HansenUwshp n the Natoh. Junts are cu-clarmeu Donatons maykodll, llubng, James Kodl b«left n Fellowslup Hall. la and 1aul Gottlck. Fresh Seafood Dally tfllousal-k HETA1L Fred Fsh To Go Every Frday ^r.. ME lluue Made (Urn Chowder HANDERHAN.S MAKKK1 1 Wuudbllde: fled Inn II Yrm> % Man Styvtl LIQUORS FREE Customer Parkng Kudolph (AKIKKE HOMEOWNERS! NEW ROOFS IHKllU.W: IKOOF ALUMIMM LKAUKKK AM) GtTIKHS \ luw as OH WATIS MHOS? SlKCMIJZE IN NKW KOOFS, anl ALCOA ALUMINUM Stl)JN<; w Deal DIRECT Wth WATTS BROS. AND SAVE! FRE : ESTIMATES * TERMS ARRANGED (llaranteedwoltk VA " WATTS BROS. ROOFING».» SUU- M., Iell Ambuy " "*" both sprtually and non-splrlt>ally ot 1( munty; and WHEREAS, communty sprt of m,- tlons such as these should be fostered. NOW, THEREFORE, I, WALTER ZIH1 Mayor of Woodbrdge, do hereby pro 1 * 1 1 week of October 10th to October 16th, "KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS WEEK" m > 1 ntlon of ther contrbutons to the com 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have set my hand and caused the seal of W to be affxed ths 7th day of October WALTER Mayor

5 < V TOffj PAGE FlVR re,fm l Plans are benc made for asented after the meetng. Members of the play cst, ncluded wth servces at Mrs. Kck was the ownerof Fleks SlStCrhoOfl SolS pad up membershp party, OdolKhlennc play "Anatomy bert Rosenblatt, Mrs. Murray /"n J. Crrty Funeral... Hungaran Reformed rhurrh Grocery and Butcher Shop (or * her Mrs Ted Rlumberg, Mrs. Jler-»n Amboy Avenue, An *«h a hgh Mnss of..n Poru^hc csk". ^ Sa^.^aSnlKr C ^ ElSI Mcd Crcle of hp church» m \ tng l of a Member," wrtten by the Na-Stollcrtonal Women* League, was premrs. Al Herbst. Mrs M. Schreber, and». AndrewVch. = ; h a X M " ^ ^ lyp.ot n the church cemetc^ I, ^ e EM S I* *." Katherme Oslmrnp Crlo nf.. MlS Rlwbeth V. Dem-Daughters of the Amercan He,,l g Green Street, whooluton and the Surgcal I) 0 ; < St. AL Z l h " SPMt \ He was a l o1 and dc *-<» * " and was a parshoner o, ",, u? rc * atlon ) Brttl ( Sh, n1om h "«"»-\ ; l y at home, were.group of he church * "! SurvvZ V P C- t^,, ^ a" cz^^rvvrsmv^ssss^ss^^ d, 0WD(%d hl» own busness. 1 the Hungaran Reformed Church J^J, 1 " 118 IP ^f J. au 8^rs - rst Tt * J IhP S n - wth,,l,, y afternoon at thei the wdow of the late M [r^n^cph IToLh lr r»n ff ^ Rolance Tno1 * De c «n- She war a member of the Senor {" ^u E 01!" 18 * Hpl Mrs w R^11 FrMmm - f 1 """"! 1 Church wth Demamt. " Ung f 0U r lters M r^ r ^^1>any m ^ - "«had retre sx Womens Club of the thurch and : h f^ "" ohn A1 Kr f> f """^ pwnln «*»«Mlrhacl,, Johnson offca Survvng ore,-, daughter- naw Mrs. Irvng Demarest, Me- Unon; Mrs. Walter Bechtoldt. Survvng are hs wdow, Vera department of the Perth Amhoy "1, e1? :,?«: Joseph, John Mrs. Joseph Curney. ways and Knpus susers. and Mrs. Mrs. Mchael Frederck]years Caruso, ago. had ^^ emp oye d n the detary : ~? J br(l?? ; four sons - Ale]( > nd <-, Scholar gave the openrng paver,,,, v, nfl n the Preby.,-, h Cemetery. tuchen; sx grnndchldrcn SchrnvdeD; two sons. Martn, j General Hosptal. Sh r was the L0UIS Woodbrdgc: 12 grand-means charman, announced the 1 and(fort taudcrdalc, Fla., and Mrs. THOMAS JOSEPH M,,Illebu»h, Mn. Dem nne greatgrandchldren. Matthew Caffrcy, Chfltham; nnd Pa., and Vctor, \m daughter of the late Mr and Mrs», cn U a, Slsler "" Uus F mly Clubs wll hecn ths M-rsrtMl here mo«t of a brother, Arthur Benot, Hustona daughter, - -- Mrs.! I>ous Horkay. Nagy, Paulsboro; and several week. Man Jongg. brdge and I W;s a parshoner of MRS. LA VKRNE PERUV tnw n. Pa. Vera Jeanette Albrecht, Colona; Survvng are her husband and br lhcrs n HunRar - v ^asta toornamrnt, have be K,,n. d f e d Abrecht COSTELLO and four grandchldren. " mj:rpk!»tonnl Church. AVENFJ. - The funeral of! JGeorge three daughters, Mrs Anyone Interested may contact,, member of the Ruth,..... any of the followng: Mrs. Harold Mrs. UVcrne, Perry", 55"Harvnrr MR " S - E M 0ZI W. n. PISCHETOI.A j.iula Gyursn. Hopelawn: Mrs I Y "l 7rn CORPS AND JOBS Ethel Nemera, Edson, and Mss, The Neghborhood Youth.lurgrau, ; Mrs. Donald for Mrs Flb-Lfh S lf"-"* W," EADI N«- The fune- ljca n Dolha, a regstered nurse.? a cr 2R,V0nffl; nr Mrs. ( eated * lmo «30,000 jobs Applebaum, Funeral Homes Z w.? : IZll "!tl1 M - 07., ofral of Mrs. Isabella Do L.cca at home- four grandchldren- nd n lhe llrst m of thl «year. The "obcrt Wc? a "hv J?7Z\*t "^ ^ ^ ^ ^ < ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H r S, af ab01 nc {hra " Announcement was made tha Green St & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts. I bsnh Z L 1?^ Gcner al :^" d «l Thursday mornng at the dsadvantaged young pon- howlng wll be held Frday after-. ornn, a,,r^tcld, ^frday,perth Amboy General Hosptal, KEVIN A. BARGER ^ contnue who got ther the educaton. jobs were able to, lnnns rurng, he month Iseln, N J Perth Amboy N. J. mornng at Ihe Mtruska Funeral were held Monday mornng at the! Fmnq j ""me. Amboy. MS Cortlandt StreetJ Synoweck Funeral Home, 56 Car- Kev7 Arthur Amboy, wth wth a hgh hgh Ma«>ret M^tcrd Avenue. Avenue. Carter* Carteret. wth wth a! ^,.,,.. : New members welcome*! were Tel. LI HI n of requem nt St..lames Church, requem Mass at St. Anthonys f st " r n f «M n d Mrs. Arthur Why s t most people thnk they Mrs. Eleanor Marchese, Mrs Over Half Century ;Woodbrdge. Bural was n Our Church. Bural Rural was n n St. James" I l,* must say somethng when they Myrna Axelrod, and Mrs. Susan lmmday at St. Peters Hosptal. lvfldy y of of Hungary Hnnru r» Cemetery, m Cemeterv. Comntnrv Woodhrdsp w vk«h. I...Monday _... have nothng to say? - r! Goldberg. Of Personal Servce Hopelawn. New Brunswck, were held Tues- Mrs. Pschetola had lved here day mornng at Flynn and Son, Mrs. OlW, 1S employed as a blsx years was a natve of Bar, puneral Home, 23 Ford Avenue,! ghout Mddlesex County nng clerk for the Hen Ol and, Italy, and prevously resded nl th bural n St. Gertrude 1895-Chrstensens-1965 Corp. A natve of Carteret and the Bronx, N. Y,!.«.«, Tnlnna Amboy, where she resded She was a member of St Antho-; ^"l"" 1 *. before movng to Sewaren the 1 trys Church Survvng besdes hs parents aeceased was a graduate of Our Survvng are her husband. Sa-aay of Hungary Church School;vero: two daughters. Mrs. Lucy three brothers, Stephen, Bran Frendly Store" ar e a sster, Mary Kathleen, and and Perth Amboy Hgh School,]Bufano, Carteret, and Mrs Mary was,f, me, mb and Joseph; the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Frank Lochman, e of St. JamesjCnque, Port Readng; four sons, IVto. Carteret; Joseph. Bronx, N. Church, Woodbrdge. " VtTcarteret-Toseph. Bronx*N Councl Btuftg loffa Survvng arc her husband.y.; Peter, Brooklyn, N. Y.; and,.,. FIFK " Frank E.; a daughter. Dolores at Mchael. Baystde, L. I., N. Y.; 13, MRS JULM Bl ELEK h home; her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. grandchldren, and. sx. great- vces for Mrs. Jula Elek, 241. WOODBRIDGE - Funeral ser- : Joseph Mancz, Sewaren; and hergrandchldren : maternal grandmother, M r s Man Street, who ded Monday : Elzabeth Turk, Perth Amboy. MRS, ELIZABETH DOLHAI nght at home, wll be held ths 14 Green St., Woodbrdge, ME KEASBEY - Funeral ervces afternoon at 1:30 at the Grener ARTHUR C. KRALSK (or Mrs. Elzabeth Horkay Dol- Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, tolonia - Funeral servces ha, 423 Smth Street, who ded wth servces at 2:00 at the Hungaran Reformed Church, Bural Get Ready NOW Wth 1 Berkeley Avenue, who ded Sep-boy General Hosptal, were held wll be n Cloverleaf Park Ceme 1 for Arthur C. Krause. 71, of 80,Thursday mornng at Perth Amtember 29 at the Bell Haven Nurs-1 Saturday afternoon at the Zylka WARM JACKETS *v \ and COATS» EDISON COLONIA".f J IF YOU LIVE HERE... PORT READING *!. From Our BOYS & PREP DEPT. BENCH Boys WARMERS Melton zp out.. A Oron lnng, Szes 8 to 20 - In Navy and Burgundy. 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6 2%* JnbQtjsJJtnl-Cfahff (Eartrrrt f rr BB M Greco Sbwt Woodbrdge, N. J. Tel: ME Publshed Wsekty On Thursday By NORTH JERSEY PUBLISHING, INC. Lawrcrm P. Omploa, PubUster Harry P. Prtnk, Auodate Pubtber 6S1 Roowvelt Kft. Carteret, N J. Tel Kl c PER COPY MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS - ONE YEAR. M 00 SIX MONTH* $2.50 Wth the arrval of October, there are only nnety-two days left n October was the eghth month of the year n the ancent Roman calendar, dervng ts name from the Latn word Octo, meanng eght. When the calendar was revsed, October became the tenth month. In the Unted States, October brngs the frst really cool weather of fall and produces a majestc panorama n the woods and forest* of the naton. I\»tball takes over as the major sport. October contans the brthday annversaret of several Presdents of the Unted States. John Adams was born October 30,1735, Rutherford B. Hayes on October 4,1822, Chester A. Arthur on October 5, 1830, and Theodore October Roosevelt on October 27, Dwght D. Esenhower wll celebrate seventy-ffth brthday, October Hstorcally, October holds ts share of memorable events. Columbus landed n Amerca, October 12, 1492, and the cornerstone of the Whte House was lad on October 13, 1792 The canal connectng the Delaware Rver and Chesapeake Bay was formally opened October 17, 1829, Alaska was bought from Russa October , for $7,200,000, and the charter for the Unted Natons became effectve October 24, Ths year Halloween, whch s always the last day of the month, falls on Sunday, Voter* In 5 Town$ A$ked To Decde On Government Change Voten n fve New Jersey muncpaltes wffl decde at the November 2 electon whether to modernze ther forms of local government. The votng represents the last step In thk procedure set up under New Jersey^ Optonal Muncpal Charter Law of 1950 whch gves ctzens an opportunty to select a new muncpal structure for ther home towns. Muncpaltes votng ths year are: Avon-By-The Sea (Monmouth County) where voters wll choose between the present commsson form of government and the "Small Muncpalty" (Plan B) set up under the Optonal Muncpal Charter Law. (OMCL) Gloucester Townshp (Camden County) where It s proposed to substtute the OMCL "Councl-Manager" (Plan D) for the present townshp commttee. Jackson Townshp towm, County) where the OMCL fly^councl" (Plan F) s offered to repne the present townshp wmmttee form. Keansburg Borough {Monmouth County) where" OMCL "Councl- Manager" (Plan B) s proposed n place of the present councl-manager government prescrbed n a 1923 state law. Moorestown Townshp (Burlngton Football Fever The All-Amercan college sport, football, k gettng under way throughout the country. In the last decade football has emerged also as a mult-league professonal sport and some say t wll replace baseball as the natonal pastme, But whether or not that happens on the pro scene, football certanly long ago replaced baseball n Amer can colleges and hgh schools as the number one sports attracton (basketball s number one n many smaller schools). And college and hgh school football has a specal place n the hearts of many ^dult fans. Refnements are stll needed n football. For one thng, too many youngsters de each fall at the begn- Wth schools n full swng all over the country, t Is necessary that parents teach ther chldren habts of traffc safety. Although school and polce departments have consoldated ther efforts to protect and teach safety educaton to these chldren, parents should not depend entrely on educators and polce, The followng rfles may be found helpful n ths connecton. 1. Parents need to set a good ex- ; ample and to nsst on obedence to crossng guards and traffc sgnals, 2. Chldren who walk to school County) where OMCL "Councl- Manager" (Plan E) s offered n place of townshp commttee wth an admnstrator. Those approvng wll jon the lst of 36 muncpaltes, contanng more than 30% of the States populaton, now operatng under new muncpal government "packages" provded n the Optonal Charter Act. Each of the new government forms contans the advantages of: (1) separaton of legslatve and admnstra- THE HURLER Under the Captol Dome By J. Jsepl Grbbns Book Revew FlU? ON DEVUN Doubleday By ratberne Gsklt He;»llne-1.AWRENCE DEVLIN. Whats Past Is Past Twenty-Fve Years Ago - The new Thomas Alva Ed*,,, b. spannng the Rnntan Rver between Keasbey and Saymlp be thrown open (or the weekend traffc, State Hghway r n soner Donald Serner announced ths week, Acton to open the structure followed a newspaper can, started several weeks ago. Newspapers n the state eh«r<<<*» NOBEL PRIZE WINNER MIS wj tn playng poltcs n hs falure to make the brdge avals SING traffc. So begns the lastest novel of He sad n rebuttal that t Is the department polcy to ^ _ Catherne f.askn. author of the ng new brdges and hghways untl the engneers could a s,,, r JI one-tme/st seller, SARA DANE, motorsts the greatest degree of safety.!?e SSonMs hedead? Ffteen Years Ago - Wth several affdavts n the po, wt,, There arc a few of the many ques- the Townshp Commttee testfyng to alleged rregularty ton. whch Joshua Canfeld, Brt- recent electon of the Colona Fre Dstrct, Townshp \ llr! sh journalst and counterespon- Bernard W, Vogel notfed the Townshp Assessors towh h, lw age a"ent must answer before certfcaton of requested funds for a second frehouse untl s, Brtsh" Intellgence can close the plete nvestgaton can be made. FILE ON DEVLIN "If these affdavts "rove true, and I have every reason to held The kev to Devln les wth hs they are true " Senator Vogel contnued, "the electon hem wfe Who can reach Mrs. Devln, sect.on recently s defntely Illegal. ^;S a df as^he S De d v.n l Ten Years Ago - A Woodbndge hoywho started hs «,,,»hpr Sarah* Possbly School No. I. grew up to be an outstandng athlete and one of \ The problem of Devln sdsap- fl ^ ^ s(ar gl ^ ^ h ^ a, ^ «pearance s solved «th»! He s James P. Lake, Clavbourne Street, and all the bm.l r v I n t c T r ^ n t s SCW No. l.and.nearby No. U.ar, thrved at hs pr MCT, uevun» cn-ju. "" -J are hopng that he wll show them how to play bwketh.v sng up to the end. permmeu.. Art Unkletter A CHILDS GAR- fm Ycars Ag0 _ cheer8 nng out (or Vce-Presdent and DEN OF MISINFORMATION Rchard Nj xon ; Tuesday, as the Republcan Presdental randd Random House p8used jn \ w \\ n f or a f ew mnutes durng a tour of the s;t» The old sayng. "Kds wll be Haltng n front of the Fourth Ward Republcan headquarter! kds" s surely proven by Art oak Tree Road. Iseln, the vce-presdent was greeted hy M» Lnkletter n hs ntervews wth Frederck M. Adams n behalf of the townshp. Also premm chldren. Ths anthology of chl- the Republcan canddates on the Townshp CotnmttM, Sd drens bloopers contanng ms- Banchard, John Evanko, Charles Molnar, Lous Dedbus and y nformaton wll delght all who \ nq enjoy smple, everyday spontane- Thousands lned the street to see the publc offcal and ph ty of chldren. graphs were taken of the mayor shakng hands wth Mr NIXOI The followng example wll gve a taste of the many boners whch are ncluded n the GARDEN. X T T ^ W Z D O I ^ T l ^ l n P On Hstory NLW& KLr UK 1 Colonal expanson was caused \v overeatng.. The 2 party system began when the bg people sat at one table and put all kds by themselves. On Space: FROM WASHINGTON The Stakes In Germany Erhard The sun s really a star. Haw t fools us s by shnnng n the day TRENTON, - New Jerseys fu- year when new dstrcts are form- subject, an appontment wll be akj ^ng of the unpostwtknd. ture s at stake n the results of ed under court order. regardless rranged. Ar.. s. called -. atmosphere when we otng at the November 2 general of whch major party captures Governor Hughes has been hold- wan( j t t 0 At Crossroads The U. S. Interest ^^ more mportant, Secton and a record number of> the Legslature, ng regular press conferences on On Punctuaton: votes n a Governorshp electon Tuesdays at 3 P. M. and Thurs- A perod s to let the wrter s expected at the polls! DEBATES: ~ Vflters wl11 klww days at 9 A. M. Many other press know h e Another German Strong Man? has fnshed and he In addton to electng a Gover-" 10 about P robl( s confrontng conferences are held by the Gov- should slop there f he wll only tve functons, (2) clarfcaton of votertwu also elect a tem- Ith WASHINGTON. D. C - Off-lons of former ye.n.? 4 ^ajj tovernment as the re-, rnor a(ter var ous meetngs wth take the hnt. nor. vuts wu dav crv < cu-.., «- cal Washngton knows t faces a varous segments ol authorty and responsblty, (3) porary 29-member State Senate."* of tne ; Eht deb:u " f &* groups or ndvduals n the Exe-: At that. Ill take the hnt! - cnlcjal tn and a GO-member General Assem-l^1** 11 ^f rnor Rlcha!^ J-utve n the next few populaton, who CMII offce. For out of the mouths of babes years, wth the Federal Repub- :tble poltcal nfluence sngle, strong, responsble executve bly. Confrontng the succ^ful!u..«w 1 "^1168^,nH Stflte Ql^la Sena1o Qon-tnr n r * a > ne ; ttavnb come pear) s o f wsdom! le of Germany, where electons Meanwhle, the quhr head, and (4) a short ballot. The new n y ^ f nr fovprnor and the Dumont, Jr.. respwtve Democra- ART: - Governor Rchard J. forms and procedures leadng to local new Legslature wll be the Ihave just been held And the j.^g Germons wll h,>, greatllc atld Re P ubllc:n canddates for Hughes proposes torecommendto State Department s not, and has j ve amonf n;ltlolls,,. ptom 7o?7n broad" taed «^*ls h?" W the USsature next January, f government changes are dscussed n ax, MngressoTa! "restrctng l.^*^!l!. hu l/!l^!lf h L 1S _ rc.t lect f d _** mon l h not been, completely free to act wj t h nm. e; r we ; )uk :.55 WCttl IftUTT on the cold facts. ets and M\wr mmkt:; the 96-page handbook, "New Jerseys Optonal Muncpal Charter Law, onment plan. gves rse to reports the voters one orgnal work of art by a New For one thng, there s an emo- wthout supplynghum wll be better nformed ths year,j Pr sey artst each year. tonal element concernng Her- ces wth equal wcjpo".- HWIwW n ^^v^pwv prepared by the New Jersey Taxpay The fate of the Republcan Paf; than "etver ever before! before. Each canddate The pantng would be added many, whch s lnked wth Htler and aggresson by many! ty n New Jersey may be ars Assocaton. ^s expoundng hs own verson o( (o the collecton of the new State stake n the electon. A deteat the problems and cures thus pro- In addton to the muncpaltes n both the legslatve and gubernatoral felds may cause such ; Museum, now a part of the Amercans There s the underthe most socal ^«W e «*«tt«l- ^ ol Yours ut m fh.n:r vdng the ndependent voter wth $7,200 (XX) Cultural Center at Tren- Q. w 1 at s votng on actual change n government at the November electon, sev- be dffcult for several years. jseres of martjle buldngs. pom- > There has be«m bask a fefd day and a greater know-^on" The Center, Mmprsnga ^""J l can receve a nwnth Amercan Jews, who re fott* - a set-back that recovery would jed^tofte ssues cally powerful, especally n New Two Booklets eral others wll be consderng whether The Goldwater presdental defeat Governor Hughes s not enchant-bnes a sta *e Lbrary, Museum, 1 York. There are other war-con rtange n the method o( flgared by the face-to-face oratory be-audtorum, and Planetarum and»< y* r neded or hstorcal factors. of last year has caused a short] * *"* T"* average j They add up to a restranng Offer Smple to establsh and elect members of age of campagn funds ths year cause of a belef that "nobody! comprse* the heart of the Slate ««««cth»l earnngs after nfuence whch prevents the charter study commssons. These n New Jerseys gubernatoral wns a poltcal debate". However, 1 Captol Redevelopment Program. m (or 1S37, whchever l» Unted Stales from followng a elude Rockway Townshp n Morrs electon, as the campagn pursejsenator Dumo^t knows they gve Governor Hughes hopes an nstrngs are beng tghtened at th thf hgher average) wll stll Expanatons polcy of full trust n Germany, County, Gloucester Cty n Camden e! hm lh f advantage because he tal awnrd of felw could be bt ust to flcure your mralhly or German democracy. We cannot be sympathetc to German Of Investng can make Natonal level to awat next year s charges wheh must be made at the frst New Jersey Ix-nefll Maxlnpm Unable earnngs over the years have chann- possesson of nuclear arms, whch County and Brck Townshp n Mon Unted States senatoral and con-! answered jmmedately by the Open Artsts Competton to be mouth County. pr. «r n nt"^^onrth : ouehouv Governor. * strate s> has p ]ac - hed at the Cu tura Center next * r* *T up^to **** ]?* ;betrays our dstrust, even though Terms fhectny ^Ug led Dumont n a poston of getung : sprng. New Jerseys Cultural most payable 0. these «a«bg both France and Brtan, and "....,. hs platform and exposures over Center s expected to be copes by * one person wa S127.M per Red Chna and Russa, have nuclear tarms. <Vet Germany has Democratc strategsts rfso gettq ^ yden - m a manmr ^ Qther ^^ ^^ ^ WRhR of If youve bftu > ::. nervous when hey thnk of a p<»!ld ^ b, do wthout the Federal Government through ng an nvrstv- n recently been a more dependable 1 sble defeat at the November 2 ^ deba(es the Na(ona, F^ w n t on ^ nng of football tranng. And ther> ally than France, and has been trcks or b.ml- "- polls. Decsve gans made n A poltcal lesson has also been ^rts far more helpful, economcally, vour chanr" t > are too many permanent njure Congress last year by New Jer sey "Democratc canddates could learned by the current debates "Culture cannot be bousht," than England or France.) omcthng atxmt among players every season. Thrdly, be offset by Republcan legsla- Incumbants are bound to get the sad th< Governor, "but these art trr?tn» lav. Wall Street!N Teach Traffc Safety.Student Dscplne no jneed for them to hurry. 3. Before chldren are permtted to rde bcycles n the street, they should be taught the rules of the road. The bcycle should be kept n safe condton and carry no extra passengers. Needless to say, motorsts should Realze that chldren, by nature, are mpulsve and unpredctable. Therefore, It s mportant for drvers of motor vehcles to be partcularly watchful and careful n the vcnty of schools. month Mder the old law, wth V>M maxlmttn tt» the famly. Wth the 7% Incrrasc, the maxmum payable U one penoa \» %IHM, The UxaMe earang have beea rased to M600 twgnnlag 19«ad at addtonal yf art A new generaton of Germans the college game s too commercal- tve gans ths year, and the top worst of > because a fast charge objects whch form the bass for 7Pr n manv whratonal nsttutons men want no part of t. That s by an opponent can nterrupt a ctural)enjoyment can be bought, f eantnft under the new fttmj s reachng maturty and feels. lzed n many educatonal nsttutons.» well-planned evenng of vocal ge- and we propose to make a be- rate pan, the maxmum paymeat pomlblr to one penon wll mocracy n the Fperal Repub-?rl"and "I.NVF,st)K>: that after ffteen years of de- VESTORS 1 NOTKH( K >H On the spectator scene; too manyj bg" push by the Democrats. neraltes. As a result, the prac- "nnng." eventually rte to lltt.m per lc, s enttled to be trusted NOTEBCX)K "2 adults apparently acceptthe theory, One of the most mportant jobs tce ntated by the late Pres- r raoath wth I3M.N total possble A concevable soluton n letermnng.» v U.S.,, foregn UIC1S1,, polcy of "Margn," lf.x-d:.h teach you the m<. u 1 ; that poor conduct or excessve drnk confrontng the new legslature dent John F. Kennedy and Rch- PEDESTRIANS: - last year -,,...._ to M famly. to be elected early next month ard Nxon n 19M for the; edfes- m pedestrans met ther deaths ", J_ JM0 has been the multlateral nuclear are permssaole at football pames. dend," "Book V.us the creaton of new congres- ton of the voters, s expected to m traffc n New Jersey, whch *. os -my socal securty be»««" whch Germany would "Spn-Of!" and And too many fans are klled each sonal «nn.-.l fldrnu dstrcts nn on tho the hatc bass nl of rsnndpar dsappear.fter after IMS. contrasts! wth 253 «a smlar deaths, 4 ^-.IK. WI>1 * lose " l} """""">} "* _,....,.. _._ ^,_,... year gong to and returnng from true populatons. The present ds- the year Sefore. nefts? play a full part. Th*>«ould.makr terms that may l>"!:; * avalable lo Germans weapons as trctswere set up bylaw n 1931 PRESS CONFERENCES: - In the fst sx months of ths A. No! fader the old la*, M partof your voonb-ryj good as those of the eastern games. and have drfted far "from the goal State House newsmen have been year there s also an upswng n fa MCfMry to, hold hack of Communst naton*, who oppose when you nvest t rnn th» marvel populaton equalty now de- offcally nformed there wll be nedestran fataltes just ;* the Mne bmeflfc 11 4 benefcary nereore, n enjoyng me n < llve -! m anded byjthe hgh courts. Only no further press conference n the comparable perod of I9W snowed earaed over $120f per yoar..them, wthout gvng them natonal control over such weapons, These booklets.;» tan 24 artcles tha u^ OUS sport Of football n 1965, Why notlfour of the ffteen dstrcts come Governors offce untl after elec- a jump over the f-month perod BegBRl la IMI, a benefcary 1,! * (. 1 near the ten per cent populaton t»n day, November 2. j. of the year before. ran earn «p to $1500 per vear Ths s the least one can expect the German people and the change" - the nfl^-j appeared n "Th.- B, resolve to Stay alve to Wltnesf an- devaton sc, forth by the Com. Many of the reporters ave mak- Pedestran traffc deaths and dn receve all hl checks for the rear. For farnnh between UM* aad OTfl», braehu Bonn Government to accept, as magazne o( tlr N^ Other season and exhbt goodman-;mttee of Reapportonment of ns plans to travel wth the Gov- throuehout New Jersey durng!congress of the Amercan Polt- ernor durng the balance of the August ths year have not been a long-term prospect. It s possble that natonalsts wll ex- York Stock Exduur ners and good Sportsmanshp, and en-!c., Sfen(;e Ass- n campagn for the Governorshp, compled but n August. )l%4. of wll be whhhfw at the rate o( Now theyve been ro : v courage t among young players? When "" the " present -- congressonal " However, the reporters. <- - have ^ been 152. traffc.... deaths, 38 wee pedesdstrcts were formed 34 years nfo-me<l that f the State House trans. ft. -Ill be Wthheld at the rate ^ ^ a M ntosl among the fl for ever; $2 earned. Reneplot th s as Germany beng lected nto two xx^u «ard you can geymfj ago, Democrats nssted the Re-jPress Corp. feels [that a confer^ "protecton for pedestrans alpublcans n control of the Legs- ence s necessary!forany partcu- ways has had a hgh prorty n lar earned for earnngs above omu. beneft, for every dol- chant. e lor ^ ^ ^ ^ m^ free. So take advantage wn from the U. S. frm ndcatons of trust and respect n the your copes of the nof of ths offer and F K l P lature gerrymandered the areas lar reason, one wll te arranged. 8afety plannng," clams Attorney ttm per year. Regardless of should go by the safest rflute antl be to ther advantage. Ijstory s Lkewse, f any newsman wshes General Arthur. Sll le amount of.warty earnng*, "Safe. next four years or rsk defeat. sent early enough so trfat there sl expected to repeat tself next to talk to thegovernor on any (. ua 1 <ll ^ A^- partlcu)ar?? " ll-^.**! books, soon. t *" If tm And n agtaton whch can result from dscrmnaton agyntft - f»r M.T *»« *"«c" «*««GLAMOR GIR ly the elderly and thj ver> young.,«doe not *a* over 4129,00 Germany les the best chance of needs, among other thngs, a con- af employee or render «abtnuous publc nformaton em- suwha servtet In elf-empll»y Stop n, phone or mal * another German strong man. r Therd are those who under- nhass on safe-walkng practces.! ment stand the stuaton n Germany The person behnd the wheel, ton, ^.,.,,.,. e has a responsblty to be alert a Department of Transportaton of * ;... ^.H 0.."? ^J..: common stocks on U» ^ * f York Stock Exchange*^ 1 every J months for *» every po yeart. NAME... ADDRESS Presdent Wllon H. ElWns of the Unverrty 6t Maryland took the kds by the horn U college classes re-»vmed th# fall. He told freshmen they would not be welcome f they attempted to alter unversty polces by demonstraton!. The educator was mmodest enough to nsst that he and hu fellow admnstrators are better qualfed tan students to determne regulatons. Elkns says students have a rght to express, themselves about any aspect of the unversty, but the admnstraton must set regulatons. One sympathzes wth Presdent Elkns. A student body must abde by \o-^ the rules or the educatonal process s l^v^s dsrupted and cheapened. Many have been more destructve than constructve. "Id have gone >n, cullty. nt they ddnt have a course a wheelng and dealng." eleven per cent, over recepts commsson n Europe drummng durng the same month last year.[up busness for New Jersey frms.. Senator Wayne Dumont, Jr.,,. The New Jersey Insurance jlteuhlcan canddate for Cover Law Rev*" Convsson, wllmncu w «c reao. I nor, favors the establshment of hold another publc bearut nlnext three wetks, Members, New Exchang* Perth Anboy Natonal Bank Bl* ^., Perth Amboy,N.J.» ^ M. A. WeM

7 (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, October 7,1965 WE ARE PROUD TO JOIN WITH ALE WOODBRIDGE RESIDENTS IN WISHING A * - >.» J > ?; "1,,:% TO... WOODBRIDGE.{.( v" V A. %!> t POLICE DEPARTMEN No MORE FITTING ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE COULD BE ACCOM)- ED THE FINE MEN OF OUR WOODBRIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT than the followng salute extended them on ther 65th the Frst Bank annversary by the Frst Bank and Trust To wt: A PROUD ANNIVERSARY - The year? have wrtten an eloqueht story of the generosty, responsblty, dedcaton and courage of our polcemen. The assurance whch comes to ou* communty rom the knovrteofe that men of such devoton are our guardans and protectors can hardly hstory. ---^m :< m4 EC YET SUCH ASSURANCE REFLECTS THE LOFTY REGARD demonatrated t t d so W«U thdt M01 wel are ^ ^ o thee,,, ^ ^ oomm and, partcularly,!because of the mantenance by fhe ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J f the pj ghest tradton, of U weofferthl8earnesuoma g eata«msolnportantlnlt*dbttngwfsd Mddlesex Concrete Products & Excavaton Co. All Types of Parng Work Wbodbrdge, N. J. Mddlesex Water Company Woodbrdge, N. J. Molnar Electrcal Contractors, Inc. VVoodbrdge, N. 3. Valentne Fre Brck Co. Woodbrdge, N. J. loodbrdge Area Chamber^ "It TakM T*«h-Ytur C1«mlRr»l Vmmnt m Yuu-u l»r<». Mercury Federal Savngs and ban Assocaton 117 Mun St. Wwdbvldge, N. J. 117 Mun St. Wwdbvldge, ^ ap s0red IN THIS SALUTE TO THE WOODBRIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT SPONSORED IN MINDED BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS. Perth Amboy Savngs Insttuton Smth St., Perth Ajrnboy, N. J. Frst Bknk & Trust Company 214 Smth St., Perth Amboy, N. J. f oodbrdge Lumber 431 Rabway Ave., Woodbrdge, N. J. Prmer De Castng 1177 Rahway Ave., Avenel, N. J. Teds l>lor Shop 17 Green St., Woodbrdge, N. J. Hess Ol & (lemca! State St., 1tth Am.. PUBLIC INTEREST BY THE FOLLOWING CIVIC Frst Savngs Loan Assocaton 339 State St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Rartan Metal Company Incorporated E. Wllam St, Hopelawn, N. J. Grard Furnture Co. 15 Jefferson Ave., Elzabeth, N. J., "tn Epecl More From Glrards - And You Get It".... Morey La Rue Laundry 108 Man St., Woodbrdge, N. J. HI SaJts Outlets... Strrlng Snce lt» Morey LaRue Industral Supply Co. lnden Ave., Lnden, N.. "Servng Unform N«eds of Unlv And Mddlesex Conl Perth Amboy General Hosptal 530 New Brunswck Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J,

8 PAGE EIGHT LOW;** C.1I-T - Hussfll D Bcaro I left, worshpful master o< Rartan Lodgf 61. Kree and Accepted Masons Perth Amboy, presents $500 pledge to John F. Kennedy Communty Hosptal to Anthony M. Ytlencslcs. presdent of the hosptals Board of Trustees. Jonng In the presentaton s George L. Mller, lodge secretary. Doctor Talk Releases Tps To Avod Fuel For All Mr MacKnney, Jr. pont* out, however, that these suggestons apply only to beatng plants that have been lyng dle snce last Sprng. Homes wth hot water Summer hook-ups have no need to make ths check snce ther By Retnbert Beajutdn, M, D. beatng systems have been n Ths t the tme of year when operaton rght along. He also sugmllons of annual hay fever vctms begn to suffer became of and the heatng season approach- fdeas that wll save you dollars WOODBRIDGE - wth autumn gestt these smple cost-cuttng ther susceptblty to poqen paring, now s the tme to take steps ths Wnter: tdes. Ragweed and ts many to avod fuel waste ths Wnter, Make sure your attc s sealed r "set. rheek Cheek* to es, as well a 8 other weeds! advses Mr. Robert H. MacKnney, bloom n late August, wll! Jr. Presdent of thet Mddlesex "S""* a * cause much dscomfort to those! County Ol Heat Assocaton. see that radators or regsters are Any home owner can cut down free from any obstructons such substantally on hs wnter heat- j as rugs, furnture and drapes. ng cost^aol avojd heatng sys-jjtep^ y ^ & flter f t to who are senstve to ths nvsble pollen. The pollen wll contnue to plague ts vctms untl after the frst weed-kllng frost. More than seven and one-half drty, and check t perodcally smple pre-season test run and mllon Amercans suffer from akn S 1 l te P; ^ reducefue^ waste. to nsure proper ar crculatons. hay fever annually. The attack s. If done now, the test Repar leaky hot water faucets and begns wth sneezes and tearful j* 1 1, reveal? any malfuncton j be certan that all weatherstrp- II eyes causng nasal congeston and <""*» art g ht - a general rrtaton of the upper! maxmum use perod, The frst repratory tract.! step n reducng fuel costs s an effcent and properly functkra- Usually those persons wth only mld nvolvement can be releved ng heatng system. readly wth any one of many new ant-hstamnes. However, for the more severe cases your doctor may fnd t necessary to prescrbe more potent medcaton, h such as hormone preparatons and strong drugs, In some nstances t may be proftable for the patent to submt to a very extensve sknreacton test n order to determne the degree of hs allergy t specfc substances. hoj Ar condtoners 1 releve.those] sufferng from hay fever I lerng the mnute partcles the ar, but t does not cure the person senstve to the rrtatng partcles, fn "./ Sometmes, unfortunately, when all means of control are found to be neffectve, one may have to avod exposure by resortng.to a complete change of clmate such as the seashore or mountans where the pollen concentraton s usually found to be dmnshed. P. S. Express, BUSES ===== to GARDEN STATE RACE TRACK Every Wed. & Sat. FROM CARTERET Carteret Shoppng Center 10:30 A. M. flts ROUND TRIP AJ Luncheonette, Roosevelt Hudson St. 10:35 A. M, 4.25 ROUND TRIP FROM WOODBRIDGE Mala & School Ss. 10:15 A. W. M-00 ROUND TRIP fwom PERTH AMBOY PJS. Garage, SSI Smth St. 10:55 A. M. $3.75 ROUND TRIP Fuel ol dealears recommend, turnng on the heater swtch andj adjustng the thermostat so that the hand settng s hgher thanj the temperature of the room, he noted. If your heatng plant swngs nto acton fne. Let t run for a few mnutes. k If you fal to get acton or f anythng appears out of order, phone your heatng dealer before the heatng season starts. E UQUOR STORE A Unque Selecton Of Imported & Domestc WINES BEERS LIQUORS Just Rng.. We Brng! S74 Amboy Avenue, Woodbrldge Watch For Openng of Our Newly Louted Store Cadette Grls Elect Offcers 1SEI1N - Rededcatlon, ceremones wore held by Cadette Grl Scout Troop 207 last week at H! hnmr of the lender. Mrs, John Ro«\fcr a set-ret ballot electon, x.-llon n( troop offcers took )],»c F.lected were Gal Ross and Vrgna Fletcher, patrol -.drrs: Mary Ann Gola, troop. rrhe; Mary Ellen Gldersleeve, treasurer: Margaret Gaunt, cqnpnptt charman; and Eleen floley, publcty charman. Thureday, October 7,1985 man, wll answer questons pertanng to the league. COLONIA - The Colon n-rahway Mens Lod;e of Bna Brth After the ceremones the grl wll present the moton pcture ElhabtUTs! scouts cooked "SMores" over an "Let My People Go" at the frst [outdoor fre. HOROSCOPE AND meetng of the season. October I The troop planned further ac- CHARACTER jtvtes. ncludng an over-nght 14, 9 P. M, at Temple Beth Am camp-out October 11 and 11, at t was announced by Dr Bernard Satx, vce presdent n Roosevelt Park. An ntal plannng meetng was charge of programs held to make arrangements for The move depcts the strrng the Browne Revel, October 23, story of the Jew? struggle for n Merrll Park, for all Browne a homeland from the mddle ages Independent-Leader (E.B.)" - Carterot Pros Most people do not know what Practcally Tt for Tat Grl Scout Troops of Neghbor- through the Nax horror and mlhood 6 Crowrodds Councl. Themnatng n the brth of the statework s. She - I dont thnk that women) "Dd you notce th-t theme wll M "Browneland." Theof Israel To receve the full dra- have always been van. You. knowbus conductor, tonkn* 1 Vu Cadettes are n charge jmatc mpact of the flm, Dr. u js comparatvely easy to fnd.women were made before mrrors. f vou ^ ^ paj(1 ^ Attendng the plannng meetng.sat urged that members and a() em]sp for rot d o nk what you) He - Yes, md theyve been be-! "Yes, and drt you n were Debra Frederckson, SharonjguesU arrve before the move 1^ mt wsn to d 0 fore them most of the tme snce, lookng n hm as f ), Wcktrs, Irs Palumbo. Eleen begns. All members, ther guests, Goley, Vrgna Fletcher, Galand any nterested persons are Ross, Mary Ann Gola. Susan 1 nvted to the Hm and a cocktal! ^ / Kav Co, wl Ellen Gldersleeve. and party afterward. There wll be no admsson fee for any porton of ths program. B « Q»Ul Mon A to 1 bu sness meetng Wll 1181 D rlll lvel feature the bowlng league and. Mke Sablosky. presdent of the Plan Meetng league AdTlc such READINGS on»h problems of lltf. u lorr mnrnflf and buslntm H*v I A Redwood Kvt. EDISON N J. CALL now that you selected the car. r Make t a pont to stop by today at ether Branch or Man Offce, talk wth our Auto Loan offcer and aee how easy t s to buy that new car you selected. 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9 fr.b.) - Carteret press Thuradty, October PAGE NOT brefcme contanng a $2,500 pay. John ChaMtnor, new voce of roll. When Mller lost hs 1 grp Amerca: St. Josephs Pmenal School, School, 300 Broadway, Newark, eght oclock Mass. Saturday r ow jmeph Mlt y«on the case, he chased the bandt several blocks before gonr "We wll be vgorous, amusng, State Polce abdomen, chert and W"! «" " M«st Streets, Ham-N. J. Coofaaow wll be heard Satwrta "< N M delcous so Iran ndng, h*w«each to a doctor to have the bullets avant garde; we wll be the frst WJ fl lwl Mller hand over a removed. wth the latest; we wll be current Exams, Oct 11 - New Jersey Polce Academy, unty trem 3 3D to 5 30 to the Intel Stem w Central Hgh School, Greenwood! Natonal Guard Tranng CenUr. afternoon and from 7 to 9 n the Avenue and Chambers StreetJ and contemporary." 1 * 3 Grt, N. J. evcatag. CANNES TRENTON - Colonel D. B Rely, superntendent, today an- Sayrevffle War Memoral H\&\ Schedule Of Events have been scheduled as follows: Trent0B N J j Maws tor Sunday, October 10. t» gft «a, CARTERET nounced that the State Polce chool, Washngton and Ernston T IJ t c. r - M - 7:U 8:0 * * 9 * n *> wrtten examnaton wn be held at 7:00 p.m., on Monday, October Roads, Sayrerlfe, N. J. M St l>*celul S U: 15, and U noon n thp upper or 11, n Hammonton, Trenton, Assumpton School, MaeCullough Avenue and Perry Sayrevlle, Morrstown, Clfton scheduled at St. Cecelas Church ^"Jes and H.-.l ^ colatet l^ Newark and Sea Grt. Morrstown, N. J. as follows: Frday, 6:30 and 8 on The Contnuous Novonn to In makng the announcement, ^?ll r0lw,_* fl?^ Rgl ? 001 * m : *"& Saturday, 7:00 and.hde. Patron M HopcW (n«1 Kelly emphaszed the fact 1409 Van Houten Avenue, afton I* 00 a m,md the Novena to Or ITIV TRAYMOND JACKSON that "applcants need not be N. J... *;, The Novena to Our Lady of the Mraculous Medal.» State of New Jersey resdents at!! take Essex County Catholc Hgh Fatma wll take place after the place Wednesday p m the tme of the examnaton." Those desrng to take the exam should smply report to the nearest examnng pont at the announced tme. Whle NO PRIOR APPUCA- (TI0N IS REQUIRED, attenton s drected to the followng basc qualfcatons: Notce... Ctzen of the Unted States; not less than M nor more than 34 yean of age (as of Aprl 14, l«8); at least 5 feet S nches n heght; weght not less than 130 pounds; vson not less than 20/30 (wthout glasses); normal hearng n both ears; body free from all &y,columbusday,sarecognzedhokday for our Santaton Personnel, Therefore, to the academy for the twelve- 1«r FUR QUALITY Home famshng physcal defects. The applcant must have a vald drvers lcense. Successful applcants apponted week tranng perod wll receve $168 bweekly salary plus meals there wll not be a garbage pck-up made on ths and quarters. Upon graduaton, GIRARD the salary advances to $5,499 phs tl,41«mantenance allowance per day. annum. Yearly ncrements of $275 are granted untl the maxmum of >7,149 plus $1,416 mantenance s attaned (total $8.W). Examnaton locatons: Monday, October U, 1985, 7:00 p.m. sharp. Santaton Holday Pck-up of garbage wll be made on Wednesday, October 13. The Santaton Department Carteret Townshp MNM CLOSEOUT! WMe Jumbo Steel WARDROBES SAVE MORE! Dm! Factor &UP T» TM! MONARCH ME JEFFERSON AVE., ELIZABETH * * m * m m m _n.tt M.f rd_fe^a>m4^lw IIMSS M ; MR. GIRARD! To Jon FIRST SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATIONS DIVIDEND PAYING CHRISTMAS CLU EARNS WHILE YOU SAVE IOR CHRISTMAS 1966 "... response from my supplement nsert n last weeks INDEPENDENT- LEADER and CARTERET PRESS brought excellent results. So good, n fact,, that I want you to repeat t, ths week..." Ths excerpt from Mr. Grards letter to us s a testmonal both to the exceptonal values pa store offer*, and to the pullng power of tbe INDEPENDENT-LEADEB and CARTERET PRESS. The mpptanent referred to appears agan n todays tdton, and offers outetandtaf fuyt n fne furnture lor every room n your ] AT OUR CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE Of 4% \ YOU SAVE JCWKKLT 100 WEBCLY UIO WEBtLf MCMKLT wo warn N.OOWWIY YOU RECEIVE SO 1OO 150 " 250 "" PLUS DIVIDENDS YB YES YES - YES!5 YES YES FBST SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PERTH AMBOY UhfOfkDAflDOE All offcw. Daly 9 to 4, S.tu«kv* 9 to 12 nooru "Where Frst n the name WKMHW YOU. fhkom nfuwn ATTENTION, MR. MERCHANT! You too can get extra busness and profts by advertsng n the INDE- PENDENT-LEADER and CAltTEltET PRESS. The cost s surprsngly low, whether you run a complete tablod nsert such as the Grard supplement, or regular smaller space. For further nformaton call now ME 4-1U1 and ask for Vctor Ruggero. He can gve you top-flght OOpy and layouts, as well as tmely merchandsng assstance.

10 PAGE TEN Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret PIT. tsstsstz Your Home and Ours SPICE FOR FLAVOR Its tme for a quz. A cookng; quz about fne of the most fam-j Ihr thnjs or every mealtme table. What Krows on a vne lke. trapes, s sold n a tn at the More and s put n a shaker for] ;hr table? Gve up? Its pepper!: Ivnwr actually comes from a, Mall berry whch s dred nto 11 c wrnkled lttle peppercorns we I><l nto table peppermlls. What spce was consdered so vhmble that a conqueror de-j wnded t as part of a ransom: f r a great cty he had captured? What spce has gven U name tn,1 word that means sprt, enrrsy a)d vm And what spce s t that gves food those same qualty when t s added to them? The answers agan call for pepper. Do black and whte pepper come from the same vne? Many people ask ths. Yes, they do. The peppercorn s composed of a dark colored outer hull and a lght kernel. If we grnd the whole corn we have black pepper. Notce bow your black pepper has lght and dark partcles, f the hull Is removed and just the kernel ground, the remt s whte pepper. Is there any dfference n the ffav* of whte and black pepper? There s not a great deal of dfference. To the flavor conscous person, black pepper has a much more dstnctve aroma; whte pepper has approxmately the same beat Why do people use the two types of pepper? It s manly - a matter of color. Some people prefer the whte pepper n pale foods such os creamed soups, dressngs and so forth. In how many forms s pepper generally sold to consumers today? Four. There s the fne to medum grnd black pepper that we all know so well as a companon to salt on the dnner table. There are whole black peppercorns and there s ground whte pepper. And recently, many manufacturers have begun offerng a coarse, or "butchers grnd" black pepper. Resemblng the grnd gven by hand peppermlls, ths product gves a sensaton a great pungency because ts flavor s constantly beng released as the larger partcles are chewed along wth the food. The coarse hts of pepper also tend to ret;: ; flavor longer durng storage. Thats the pepper quz for the cby. The test ktchen of the Amercan Spre Trade Assocaton has gven us these nterestng tps on usng pepper, the worlds most popular spce. FISH CHOWDER t quart bolng water 3 cups dced raw potatoes t/.t cup onon flakes 1 bay leaf 6 peppercorns V* teaspoon nstant garlc powder 1/8 teaspoon cayenne 1 lb. fsh fuetts 3 cups mlk 2 tablespoons bacon drppng Parsley flakes Lemon slces Set top burner temperature eon- trol at about 225. Place water, potatoes, onon flakes, bay leaf, peppercorn, garlc powder and cayenne n a 3-quart saucepan. Cover and cook 20 mnutes or untl potatoes fall apart. Re-set top burner temperature control at about 175*. Add fsh fllet, mlk and baoon drppngs, snmer only untl fsh s flaky, 8 to 10 mnutes. Serve hot garnshed wth parsley flakes and lemon slces. YIELD: 2 quarts. SPICED MAYONNAISE 1 cup mayonnase 1/8 teaspoon nstant garlc powder,,, 1 teaspoon nstant mnced, onon 1 teaspoon parsley flakes 1 tab espoon chopped pmento 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juke - teaspoon salt ^ teaspoon ground whte pepper Combne mayonnase, garlc powder, mnced onon, parsley flakes, pmento, lemon juce, salt and whte pepper. Mx well. Serve wth I meat, seafood and vegetable salads. YIELD: l-vjcups, DEVILED HAM AND POTATOES ON THE HALF SHELL 3 large whte potatoes C tablespoons mlk. 1 6-oz. can devled ham I 1 ; teaspoons salt tunsnoon ground black pepper large potatoes n a preheated oven, 450" for 45 -to 60 mnutes or untl tsnder. Sptyt n^thwse n halves. Scoop out We nsde. Mash, wth mlk, devled ham, salt and ground black pepper. Beat untl fluffy. Refll xtato shells. Place under brol- IT to brown. Yeld: 6 servngs. ARMED FORCES INSURANCE The House Veterans Affars Commttee has approved a bll that would allow members of the armed forces to buy $10,000 group lfe nsurance for (3 a month. The nsurance could be contnued n cvlan lfe. L tv WEST7IELD Columbus Day I! : Z \ ns-thursday ;.._,:. Oct. 7 junor Mss rayon-and-nylon "Royal Adago" stretch slacks French wastband, detachable strrups. Proportoned sze. 7 to 15. Hahne & Company Jr. Mss Sportswear Enchantng pegnor sets of delcately trmmed nylon trcot By a famous maker n szes small, medum, and large. Regularly Hahne & Company lnger.. WUW Enamel 10" French skllets, preferred for fnest gourmet cookng Stanless steel edges. Body lned n turquose, yellow, or flame enamel. Hahne & Company Housewores Boys handsome slacks n Ivy League style, never need pressng ftlack and olrve n a Wend of fortrel polyester-arkl^otton, for.«zes 8 to 18. Hahne & Company Boys Shop Msses wool sweaters n popular cardgan and slp-on styles Wde cusortment of colon and fashonable desgn* n.msses 1 szes. Hahne & Company Sportswear wmm Bedspreads n twn szes, fully qulted throw styles Medterranean style, warm colors. Hahne & Company Curtans and Draperes Msses rch wool skrts n warm flannels and smart tweeds Includng slm talored and A-lne slhouettes. Szes 8 to 18. Hahne & Company Msses Sportswear Mens all-wool suts, natural shoulders, three-button style Gray, blue, and brown, n regulars, longs and shorts. Hahne & Company Mens Store Orgnal Mary Poppns doll of soft vnyl wth movable jonts Dressed doll wth 3 extra outfts. 17* tall. Regularly Hahne & Company Toys Mnes mported Harrs tweed coots n 4 most-wanted styles HoKkwfen n Scotland. Brown, blue, green, red. 6 to 18, Hahne & Company Town & Country Coot WI0 «" ««".99 /! *. 1. W. #. VV sate sale sale sale 7.99 Mss three-pece sut costumes n dagonal wool weave! M QJ Contrastng acrvlc acrylc turtlened sweaters. weater. Red or alabaster, 5 to 13. Hahne & Company Junor Mtt M» Shop* f #* y v. MenJ leather-button corduroy spectator coots, qult-lned Knt c o A, Black olve, burnshed brass, dromedary. Szes 38 to 4 Hahne. & Company Mens Store Grls ple lned dressy coats n four lovely young styles Warm wnter coats n the most-wanted fashons, for szes 7 to 14, Hahne & Company Grls Apparel. >. Slps of soft nylon trcot delcately trmmed n lace By. a Iambus maker for szes 32 to 42, short and average. Regularly Hahne & Company lngere Msses man-talored shrts n dacron polyester-and-slk Roll-sleeve styles n whte,.pnk, blue, and bege, szes 32 to 38. Hahne & Company Blouses Men* full-fashoned Englsh sweaters by a world-famous maker Pullover and cardgans. 5ome cashmeres ncluded. Szes 40 and 42 Hahne & Company Mens Stor» Better jewelry n desgns of exquste hand-carved vory Fashonable pendants, pns, and earrngs ncluded n the group. Hahne & Company Belter Jewelry j Grls 9 back-to-school dresses n popular styles and colors Young.fothlOfl stylng for! szes 7 to 14. Formerly 8.00 and 9.00.! Hahne & Company Grls Apparel sale sale sale 3.99 sale 3.9! K " 3.0) Mens coat style pajamas n woven strpes by a famous m m. cq All wth draw-strng draw-strna wastbands. Assorted colors, n lza szes A to D. Hahne & Company Comrxnv Ment Mens Store SOIO ** Young Junors dem-ftted herrngbone wool coats Chesterfeld style n blue or green. Pette szes 5 to 13. Hahne & Company Young Junors Shop Junor Mss bonded wool flannel skrts n A-lne style Cranberry, navy, loden, brown, szes 5 to 15. Formerly Hahne & Company Junor Mss Shops. 5.9 sale sale Tots cotton corduroy jumpers wth coordnated prnt blouses. For lttle grls, n szes 3 IO 6X. In lovely autumn colors. Hbhne & Company Tots Apparel SOW Scarves of pure slk n colorful pasley prnts, 33" square Predomnatng bege, black, red ( gold, or blue combnatons. Formerly Hahne & Company Neckwear CHECKS Mure than $803 mllon n retroactves-benefts have bem pad U) 20.5 mllon Socal Securty betefcaru These payments rerw*flt a seven, per cent ncrease retroactve to January 1. mtrchendte alto avallam. at Hahne k Company In Newark and Meaclalr Womens desgner coats n mported wool multcolor tweeds Blue, ufet, oxford, green, f hte. Szes 6 to 20. Our usual prce Hahne & Company Womens Coats sal. 74.0<

11 NEWS ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press WINDOW On Green Street By The Staff I H,!, yenrs annual charty ball BponMrcd by the Woodbrdge Us ludrf No Crppled Kddles Commttee wll be held at,1, w Hungaran-Amercan Ctzen, hall on Saturday, Oct. 18, I,...vte» wll begn wth a cocktal hour, followtd by a bof-,,., dpper and entertanment tornlnhed by Danny Holday. /,,1,1s may be procured at the Park Sweet 8hop, Amboy urm- and Franks Barber Shop, Ralway Avenue, or at the From AU the Communty Independent - Leader Carteret Press EDISON-FORIS IEACON drtn of Amboy Ford s happy to announce that record were on hnnd last week to vew the 1966 model Fords on ;,l the showroomg located at 442 Smth Street, Perth Amboy l hl Woodbrdge Hgh School, Class of 1950 wll hold Ita 15th,,, r C\M% reunon on Nov. ( at the Greenbrer Restaurant, \,,h Brunswck. Reservaton* hare been extended to Oct. IS, I n < «be made wth Charles Sanlora, 12 Second Street, Port {r,hll!!;..: route to good health Is through your practcng pharmacst,... ready to serve you, your physcan and your communty.,,uit a toast to Sam Breslow at the Hll Pharmacy n Carteret! vctofsky at Publx and Howe Sharp and Ray Jackson at ll Jackson and Son Drug Store, Woodbrdge. Mr.md Mrs, Paul 8mpfendorer, 8r., celebrated ther t, Weddng annversary on Saturday and were honored! hrr son*, Paul, Wllam and George. An open house was h,, t.r ther fread. Mr. and Mm. Slmpfendorfer were marred on October 2, Ml In St. Johns Epscopal Church, Yonkers V V. Stop Bleedng TaxpayersIs Hutnck Plea /ARTKHET - Councl last Kht l;d over untl Frday actnn on bds for a garbagetruck and other equpment. The Republcan Councl majorty dsregarded Mayor Andrew Bancks suggeston that I ho Councl reject the bds, whch was n lne wth pleas o( Counclmen John Hulnck and Thomas Dcvern, who dd not beleve the mmedate need of thr equpment whch wll cost about $4n,0(X md fth furthermore because they clamed there were no fu«ls avalable to purchase them. In response to questons. Counclman Charles Bnncelet sad the funds could come from surplus. "Lto we need all ths costly equpment just before electon? quered Counclman Devern. "It s tme that we slop bleertnjj the taxpayers of Carte.-1" Counclman Hutnck sad. It was the contenton of the mnorty that the present equpment s n workng condton, but Counclman Ncholas Del Vaccho clamed that s was needed mmedately. Durnq ths dscusson, Counclman Devern asked Mayor Banck f he was rghtly quoted n some paper that he beleved the Democrats "beleved n, supported and approved of left-wng m Mrs. Edward J. Patten of Perth Amboy wll attend two IKOvernm;nt " K-,al functons n Washngton tonght. ; Mayor Bank* apologzed for nkressman and hs wfe wll attend a recepton at the; He statement sad he dd not s-w Embassy for Madame Chamg Ka-Shek and later our t." 1 am sorry that t happened n.hve from the 15th dstrct and Mrs. Patten wll go to a the mayor sad and promsed to m at the Whte House for members of the Congress. make a publc apology Councl- II s a member of the House Appropratons Commttee. serv- man John llunck was very Mrond terra. He recently attended the Presdents sgnng! wrought up over the statement us whch Involved three blls. He helped co-sponsor the 1 "It s the flthest thn" to s-v Humantes Foundaton, the HRh Speed Ground Transent The mayor sad the person who.md the Immgraton Reform Bll. hr.,1 plans are belf completed for toe 25-year reunon of " IxtlKr Hgh SdtMl, Clas of IM4 whch wll be keld on ::: a (be MotmUfalde Inn, Route 22, Mountansde, * uv curst! wll be Mr. am Mn. Wllam Benson, and Mr M-,. Ncholas Prbcoe...- members dfflrng farther Inlamutlo may do to by UK U» lollowta commttee; John and Florence (Menknhlman, CottaU: Bettv (Manton) Buro, Edson; Volet Ihrkrr, Ftnb; Waller Manaker, Colona or Joseph > / Hallway. y ( ons Resumed Hadassah Vews l!\ Odd Fellows Flm On Israel nlt - Carteret Lodge 1 CARTERET - A color flm "V has resumed ts re- "And stll they come" depctng! l.y evenng meetngs for chldren a promse for a new s The followng of- lfe n Israel through Youth Alyah jcclccted for thestressed Health. Educaton and : r.,noble grand, Meyer Play was shown at the frst fall h: va- grand, Albert meetng of the Carteret chapter of (Ttary. George Sloan; Had.ssah held evenng at the scrtary, George R-; Carteret Jewsh Communty Cen- M.nd treasurer, Benjamn ter" The openng prayer was read by Mrs. Davd Wohlgemuth. tnj commttee under A trbute to thet lac Moshe *.m Roth wll audt the Shared, Israels second Prme 1 "ks.on Wednesday, Oc- Mnster, and ts frst Foregn t the Lodge Hall on Mnster was presented by Mrs Avenue. I Sdney Kat and Mrs. Mark Har- :-: wll hold the annual, rst In Welcomng the group Mrs.!,,,.» rf A«l of offcers EVJ-1 HL!tJ_»\ - ~ -L I..J Frday, Phlp Drourr extended L-I:.J..-. holday ~ wth Dstrct Deputy greetngs. And dsplayed a youth \ntos;wtt and hs tenth alryah receptacle made by Mrs, <t;.[f dong the rtualstc Wm. Knfe!, Reports were submtted by Mrs, Isdore Brown, M-ph B Stadtlhaur, grand "f the state o New Jersey Mrs. laus Brown, Mrs, Wm. Lu -I ff wll be the guest Bow, Irv Rader, Mrs. AI A ro; st beef upper wll mll roll call wll be held v March 20, Durng the > fve members have " and they wll be re- "I n a memoral «er- -rand matter of the New Jersey wll be pre- H some of hlk staff. 1 farc commttee ba been >v n provdng hosptal I -el chars and crutches utcret resdents Those 11 h«above Hems, should I wth any lodge of- -< nt there are three memhe nck lst, Alex Lebow, b and Matthew w> Worshp Servces Lstejl Carpenter. Raffle books were dstrbuted by Mrs. Sdney Fox fundrasng charman.! Mrs. AI Carpenter programs co- ordnator announced the Octber meetng thursday evenng Oct. 28, would celebrate. Membershp month. A^ pad-up membershp party and play s beng planned. Refreshments wll be under the drecton of Mrs. AI Kfstenbaum. A socal hour followed the meetng. vc (Jroup Asks duster of Trosko CARTERET - The Carteret Park Wedgewood Cvc Assocaton has called on Mayor Andrew Banck to remove former muncpal and county Republcan charman as head of the boroughs Plannng Board. John Gatto, presdent of the assocaton, sad the executve board ^IUHKT - There wlt be " p servces In the Hunhas "put up wth the many colored moods of ths artful dodger 1 Ueormed Cburch Sunday,! The frst wll be eonltaneously Sunday "Out qf respect for the poston and hs plantaton master atttude" for too long. begnnng at, In Hungaran,.,.._..,, he occupes, we have not felt II oclock. Pastorlmoved (o make such a requttst," IV - -.". _ 4L:..I. «H;u\sayj wll preach (atto asserted. "But now we thnk "I" 1 : "In What Should 1 "e Dfferent?" Fellowshp wll meet M New offcers of ths "I "we been sworn n Hu-sany last Sunday. lohn "r, Jr., presl- : " lk, vce presdent; secretary; Jur "*"W and myel. Marge <" " wu rsnt ",M. otctjta takng of t must tn"obvous to une and all tmt such drastc acton should be takon." Gattos comments followed hs charge that Trosko "launched n- M a gag attack on our representatve and apparently succeeded n stflng hs remarks" at a re cent meetng of the Plannng "In dong ths he was stllng not only the opnon of Mr. Colgan, but of over 300 resdents of the borough who are members of ths assocaton, whom Mr. Trosko : the past has been su fod of sayng he served," Uattu contnued I wrote t s "no longer wth us." SET GRAIK FESTIVAL (\KTEHET- A grape festval and dance wll Dc held by the : Holy.Name Socetes of St Klzabcth on Saturday. U.-tober 21! commencng at 7::fl P. M, at the St. James Kll. l.nufdlow Street. Musc for dan^ wll be furnshed by the Kar.vNmeth Rado Orchestra. It s fne to thnk ; v. are ly rjjht. as luug as >m cun keep t a secret. HI.KCTKOMCS A.\!) ll.kttiucity: Y...Y» ll^h latest labtrattv equnntt nstalled lt Ihe H; One trouble wth the world s at there are too many ho do no work. Nevar bafora such luxury n CRUISES TO WEST INDIES & SOUTH AMERICA Tlt Shp of Tomorrow 1 OCEANIC 39,241 tons all cabns wth pnval lcltls slldn glut roof Over Ldo dtck Dec, 18 Jan. 4 Jan. 18 Feb. 3 Fd,24.Mr. 12 Mr.24. Apr.4 Id to 20 days, 4 to 11 ports mnmum rt fm {350 to (70S All IllUn Cnw r.n.n.m..! H.llJ Kur And IjlMrnatoll H-sr vat lulls TRAVEL BUREAU VA W Maple Street PKKT1I AMBOY, N. SlKClAI.WTS S1NCK 19UV Thursday, October 7,1965 IllYSICS LABORATORY: Another mportant faclty at the Carter I I, students payng close attenton to I le topc. ANOTlKIL I.IJCKAKV VIlAV; lure s Ufl by tc students. Hold Kelearsal y^ New Play C.VrtTERET - n progress for "Desgn for Mur ler" to rje presented py the St osephs flayers on November l 4, ard 2bth at the St. Josephs nnex Audtorum, Drector John lldl lallowell of f Colona Clona has cast ohn Daner as Moreno the hauffeur, who feels he s the] naster of all stuatons and Berladette Schmoll as Kathy the nad who betrays a great deal f worldly expedence. John s currently servng n the apacty as Trustee of the St s Players and s a past op y resdent ot the yjoup. He has lppeared n the pfst as Uuane RUPTURE-EASER J} f«rght or l«ff S495 4 f) Double $6.95 " N«FlUllll Hl^llrta A slonj furn-tatnu<,dn«b!a lumul tor tajucblo Inulml herna back 1*1 n«<dlusljble Snaps n hunt. M]u>tab!u log tfp. Sol, tlt»uln ft Fur nwl, wornun n\ chldren. Uol unlert: l«t metsut dound kjwutt ut ot lnlunwn. Specfy ntht, l«ft or duublu. PUBLIX PHARMACY 91 Uul St., WowJbndge OPKN KVKS. & SI N1JAV s;; of tn-,v >-ar.y qu.u L,»l :,.ulen(s sludy He new equpment of the r l lllrl11 " " CKKAMlCCLAKSES Wlson n "Harvey," Hetv the Tme fne of A Newspaper Dedcated to the Bert Interests of the Resdent! of the Dobert Letter Of Resgnaton CM1TK1IKT TV text of the Idler wrtten Ir ItorouKh Kn- :;ne., Krnnl W M:\>r ;m1 Coll Communltlet We Servo Dohert to the follows: "I mler pre-vsrt 1 of the ex tcnely heavy work Inad whch ws nn much for one man to bandt, certan statements and concluson were made whch on quet reflecton are not substantated hv the facts. "I pon reflecton. I realze the RoroRh offcals and I were all tryng to do everythng rght for the Rormgh to the hghest standards of ethcs. However, the dffculty arose because we were attackng the problems from df- H. Folks. fcenl vew-ponts. 1 mslnter- prtel the Borough offcals P 0 * 1 " 0 "- drve td have the work completed and they msnterpreted my desre for the hghest standards whch they dd not understand requred more tme snce they are laymen and not engneers. "I want t further understood that I never ntended for anyone to beleve that the Mayor or any member of the Councl or any Borough offcal ever threatened my lfe. "Because of the foregong reasons, I respectfully submt my resgnaton." Very truly yours, Kenneth Dobert, P. E. Bank In P. A. Gets Boro Bond Issue CARTERET - The Frst Bank and Trust Company last nght was awarded the $564,000 General Improvement Bond ssue on ts best bd of $564, The bd covers an nterest rate of 3.30 percent. RESIGNS POST CARTERET - Harold Sbatnsky last nght resgned as member of the lbrary board of trustees. Mr. Shatnsky has moved to West feld. LEAVES POST CARTERET - The Hev. H. Addson Woestemeyer, former pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church last nght resgned member of the board. The Rev. Mr. Woestemeyer s low pastor of the Lttle Brl IN. Y. Presbyteran Church., -.;.).,a V. l.,.-,.,. a..>( Mr»! Wt. Denucnlf canddates for Councl clam tha an:vc hulo shows the "Cl-r-t lar>, but the Republcans have forgotten all about Players Pcnc Fve Men Enlst Awards Made I Marked Success ln Naval Reserve CAHTEllET - Knghts of Columbus. rnrcv Councl 1280 Car- CAKTKKKT - Kobutj Merelo, nftsdent of the St. Josephs teret wll hold ceramc classs Players announced that the Satufday, October 9 aj 10 a.m. at CA" FR-:T D.MI 2 owned ers frst annual famly pcnc was Rehearsals are he Columban Club, fllam jte-jc"" v " k " s Sl "" ( mhor, me fl,a great success. One hundred lanev s n charge of 1 whch open to wve and "J ] by fve adults and chldren YTZ Mr R-khr vv nresdehr nf c "- lu - vu e " d weather fne food Iren pf members. 1 rt Ubarty ^ WeSt 4 Fancy," and as.pon Gonzalo n A Sunny Mornng," the one act lay entered n the New Jersey Theatre League Tournament whch won the Novce award, lohn s also producng ths show. Bernadette, from Avenel, appeared as the tmd Fary Mae n "The Curous Savage," com peted, n the New Jersey Theater ".eagle Tournament at Cranford s Petra n "A Sunny Mornng." te LEv*n fcrhera"cmgjs Councl led the hvocnton., The new Pack! offcals far the On October 3, the Players presented a one act play at the Calender Prtv sponsored by the Alta 1 and Kosary Socety of St. Frank Amzlcr, Cub Master: Lou Anthonys Church, Port Readng. Ampler. Treasurer: Leo McKernan. Secretary; llerm Rcher!.,! uncd at lhe Woodbrdge Crcle On October 4, the players entertrullturl llmrcnontatve andm _. 1 Players general membershp L> Marge Van Woeart. Den Mother. Cants «f apprecaton and gfts were presented!o the retrng commttee, Outfelder-frst baseman Orlan-!do Ctpeda of the San Francsco Cuhmaster Mazer nducted four Gants mssed mure than three new Bobcats. Bob Whtet, Anthony months of the ISHH season because Wllamo, Bob Machette and Steve of a bad knee.,,.,, jmckpna. Den Chef Henry Pe- >he also appeared as one of the tcrgnl) )rt>sen, ed the achevedancers n "Plan & Fancy." ment wards ID the followng: Karl Mller, Lons badge; Phl Edth Leelcr, tcket manager has announced that once agan any clubs or organzatons wshng to nn-chute, a block of 10 or uore reserved seals wll be allowed a 2l) c ;; dscount. THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA Fn* In 8*lw Budget Plan Dall Martn Braut VA Rebs, lons badge; Wayne Spo-j ganetz, Bear badge and deruer strpes: Harold Van Woeart, Wolf badge wth gold and slver arrow and one year pn; Rch 1 Mnch. sold arrow; Keth Packard, denner strpes and two year pn; John Hadynak, one year pn and webelos patch; Bob Andersen, ofle year pn; Glen Amder, gold and slvpr " fw pn anl *< vear /IDI) Tlojuaj, Mller Ins deu chef cord. Tom Mller, Comrnttee Charman U.S.A. Troop 83 * asssted by Lou Amzler conducted the yearjy nspecton. New Den Mother, Marge Van Woearts Den 5 was judged the best. Lou Amzler presded over a shoe box race presentng tbe wnnng team wth cub scout combs. Den 2 led by Den Mother Ann Rebs and Den Chef Thomas Mller served refreshments. Or,- der Wanks ff r de Packs fund luuhaaler. Ampler, was CARTEH T - Fve local men have enlsted n the Naval Reserve accordng to an announcement by the U.S. Naval Reerv Tranng Center, Perth Anjboy These men drll one evenng a week for twelve month* before gong on two years actve duty wth the fleet. Many wll have a chance to attend Navy Class A Schools advses Commande fenry Felton of the tranng Cen- The men nclude Thomas Rehak, 86 Hermann Street; Robert Magner, 114 Lncoln Avenue ames P. Magner, 114 Lncoln Wenue; Peter A. Terebetsk, 65 ^oosevtlt Avenue, and Robert C.laths, IS Qakwo<)d Place. Censorshp s an alwayt-presenl lunger unless free peoples fght l ROCK SALT For Water Sotteoen $2.00 hundred lbs, $1.15 ffty lbs. SERVISOFT of WOODBRIDGE ME (eorge Avenue I. -...ll f ( l(.v«rle«fl PAGE ELEVEN All 1 know s what I read n the papers. The Gaxette says that Charley "The Boss" Scroggns, presdent of the Hole In The Wall Company whch s sponsorng the "Pate-In-Youx Face" deal has called hs sales campagn boys together n the Garlc, Hall on the man drag to get frst hand nformaton on publc reacton to hs new hot paste pro- Only a few of the boys showed up, because they nave been runnng nto a bad streak of bard luck and some were sufferng from lack of food. Eatng too much baloney also made somt of them sck. The frst report Msoe from Wlle The Mooch. He pul lke ths: Boss, tbj&gs an of poor. Tbe publc, not gptsj for our paste n the ttee m, even though we put It Mo * Mt package wth pretty rbbons around t. They sty tot puts smells worst than an anesthetc and they make you feel that you are tryng to sell them, some Chnese plague. Then Pete Shortcake speaks up and says the trouble wth the paste n the face s that t looks lke strctly a muggola deal and no wonder the boys feel they cannot face anybody. The old mudpack deal we sold them was sure a stnkaroo and you wll need a lot of do-re-m to try to 11 t. As t looks now, they keep way from t lke leprosy. Flp Potato report? that then not much scratch "aroundthe own because f there! to any of. left, the taxes eat K up. They re worryng about beng able to eep up ther bed and board. Well Boss Scraggng fc very much upset about these reports md starts to shed some salt?ars. all over the Garlc hah..e says the paste n the {ace deal must be put across. He says he _ wllng to stake 10,000 potatoes for a sales ptch to tbe pub* c, because t may cause H ompany to snk Iowa then 8M ewer,, Smart Banana gets up and says he boss s rght. That makes kjroggns feel good and be dls. butes a sawbuck to each boy > they can buy some stewed rpe for supper. At the end of the pow wow, me and all feel sorry (or Sen*- s, because they thnk he. lhi te daffy. So they cheer lm up wth the old lodge song; e\ Ye, Ye*. See You Next Thursday Regnald McTavfch WU I Go ANYWHERE But SI-A IE JEWILSM FQB- W&VCH MfAJOtS STATE JEWELERS 2] St (ntn

12 PAGE TWELVE Rabbs Sermon Topc Is Lsted COLONIA - The Altar-Rosary "ocety of St. John Vanney COLON1A - "The Songs o f Church has found taell a parsh; My People" tns bwn chosen ar magcan" n the form of Mrs. a topc by Rsbb Abraham Hor Terzella who wll vtz for tomorrow evenng, at jntsablcs nto money when she Temp? Both Am, Cleveland unfolds the rummageg Mon- Avenue. Chants n the Bble, fnlk songs, the musc ol the cantor Royal Rockmnn and selectons for the varous holdays wll be part of (he sermon Commtntv snrnj! wll follow A socal hour and dscusson wll take place mmedately after the worshp. Suceoth wll be celebrated on Sunday evenng, at 8:30 P.M. Ths festval of thanksgvng relates bark to the days when the Jewsh people were farmers n Palestne. It s the bass of the p I g r ms "Frst Thanksgvng Day." The farmer after laborng durng the summer and rasng hs crop* by the sweat of hs brow, wag truly thankful for the gfts d nature. On ths holday, four speces of plants are carred by tht worshpper. They nclude the esrog (ctron*, the palm branch, the myrtle and the lowly wllow. They are combned and waved In four drectons. It remnds one that God s supreme ruler of all Utar-Rosary Group Sets Rummage Sale day through Saturday. October 16 "Shop" wll be at 1W> Man Street, Rahway and th 1 hours are from 9:30 A.M. to 530 P.M. "If you have some unusuablc usablcs," sad Mrs. Tertelln.j "you may drop off a package or phone Mrs. Mary I.yszcznsz, 62: Edgewood Avenue, ; Mrs. Avenue, ; or Mrs. Inga Coholan, 99 Mercury Avenue, of Colona. 1 Shopkeepers are needed and anyone nterested may call Mrs Mare DeStefano, who s makng up the lst. peoples. A Suceoth (or booth) wll be a gay red crcle. Ths s the day erected adjournng the Temple when they wll leave for the forthcomng Bennal Natonal Con- The Ssterhood wll hold a specal celebraton In ths booth on Fr-ventoday evenng, October 15. held n Pttsburgh, October 25 DAlesso, daughter of Mr. and of the organzaton to be ISELIN - Mss Carol Ann Dally Hebrew school s now nthrough 28. Mrs. Anthony DAlesso, I58f Oak tuo sesson wth over 100 pupls la the school plus those now at tendng Sunday School. A Junor Congregaton takes place every Saturday mornng at I: IS. Cubs Presented Awards At Meet COLONIA - Startng off the September pack meetng of Cub Pack 35 was the nducton of Dean Cockerlne nto the cub scouts. Before the nducton Roll call was taken by Cubmaster Robert Healey. Durng the meetng the cub scouts took part n several games and all present took part n snsng songs. Mr. Healey proceeded to pre- gress n Rome, and drectors of varous ORT networks overseas. sent the followng awrds: Den 1- Mrs. Joseph Wessman who a trp to the Poconos and wll resde n Woodbrdge upon thek board member of toe Councl Rchard Letter, l sorer arrow; heads the Colona delegaton sad Jewsh Women. Scott Stebbns, bear badge, gold that "the forthcomng conventon return. and slver arrow; Albert Nchol, A 1965 graduate of John F. Kennedy Memoral Hgh School s the jershon as my guest," stated "I look forward to havng Mrs of Womens Amercan ORT comes bear badge and gold arrow? Rchard Escandon, Wolf badge, gold brde Her husband attended at a tme when manknd has arrow and two slver arrows* hstory. Den 2 - Wayne Marques, 1 $5- by U. S. future of unlmted promse and ver arrow; Rchard Reley, one slver arrow; Donald Beym, CM slver arrow; Russell Karen, bete book. Den 4 Kezn McCoraeD, ate slver arrow; Raymond Palmer, slver arrow and a one year pn; John Ballard, 1 slver arrow; Peter Sahrato, one slver arrow; Albert Bern, on* gold arrow; Steven Jacubow&k, l slver arrow; Wllam Ctaen, 1 slver arrow; Kenneth Rumze, one gold arrow; Mrs. Margaret Palmer, den mother, one year pn; Den 8. Mark Bern, tenner bars; Mchael Martnko, bear book; Duone Nolan, desner bars. Den 9 Mark Cockerlne, slver arrow and Weblos badge; Dean Cockerlae, Bobcat pn, wolf book and Parents Handbook. Mrs, Eleanor Healey, den mother, one year pn. Colona Women Set Style O.R.T. Natonal Conventon Set COLONIA - Wth a rng of antcpaton, delegates of the Co- Iona chapter of Womens Amercan O.R.T I Organzaton for Rehabltaton Through Tranng) have earmarked October 25th n More than one thousand of ther colleagues from 460 chapters throughout the Unted States wll jon them n delberatons that wll affect the future of the global O.R.T. program of voca tonal tranng and educaton. Local delegates who wll par tcpate n the conventon are Mrs. Joseph Wessman, membershp vce presdent and Mrs. Frederc Smon, specal projects vce presdent. Featured speaker at the openng nght banquet of the conventon wll be Assocate Justce of the Supreme Court, Wllam 0. Douglass. The delegates wll Iso hear addresses by Mrs. Max M. Rosenberg, Natonal Presdent of the organzaton, who led the largest delegaton n the world to the recent World O.R.T. Con- fulfllment," she stated, "les be- M wj but realms how to doors to t" of (be most ways of reachng the letter and fuller tomorrow le* through vocatonal educatotf and tranng. The ORT voca- QoHf network, "she contnued," can be Pn«d of the fact that t hat traned more than one mllon prafe n modern sklls snce 1ML However, t cannot rest on pa* aduevenrenfr< ORT must meet the ever-nevtasmg presopoo t for flrfm fa? of n each of B lands n whch t operates. Vocatonal educaton s needed as never before. Has conventon wll mafe plans for helpng ORT to expand ts uhulnrh n order to create a desk and workbench for every wto wshes to acqure the ORT trades that are hs passports to freedom, dgnty and nfacade Feted Homecomng Thursday, October 7, 1965 WITH T1IF SKYWAYS OK THE WORM): As ther motto for the y.-ar, members of the Nrhool 17 PTA are usn; ths thenp n ther drve for 100 percent membershp. Shown n the lobby of the school n front of a poster are left to rght: Wrstrv Home, helpnu teacher- Mrs Wllmn Balrtcrstnn, prncpal; Mrs. John Komato, PTA presdent, Rlckl Romano. Sharon Knlznnc and Freddy Fsher. Hatfeld DAlesso Rtes Performed On Saturday Tree Road, became the brde of Leroy Arthur Hatfeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hatfeld. 14 Melbourne Court, Woodbrdge, Saturday St. Cecelas Catholc Church was the scene of the 3 oclock weddng. The Rev. John L. Gerety performed the double rng ceremony. The brdes father escorted her to the altar. Mss Madelne Palumbo, Newark, was her cousns mad of honor. Brdesmads were the Msses Geraldne Hatfeld, Woodbrdge, and Veronca Rutkowsk, Iseln. Best man was Thomas Hatfeld, Woodbrdge, brother of the brdegroom. Usherng wore Kenneth Kuehtyak, Woodbrd?e and Matthew DAlesso, Iseln, the brdes brother. Mr. and Mrs, Hatfeld are on fnng Co., Carteret. L.* G. S. Troop 171 Goes Campng ISELIN - Ffteen members of unor Grl Scout Troop 174, of teghborhood 6, Crossroads louncl, spent last weekend campng n Cheesequake State Park. They partcpated n a hke to lake and followed a prevouslad out tral as part of the weekends actvtes. They also lanned and cooked ther meals. Attendng were: Joyce Baum- an s Club of Colona was held ot _ the Frst Presbyteran Church BKX * ~ ftntaa 3.E. Baomgarten, and HA and Mrs. of Avenel. Mss Sheryl ByanklV* " 1 D Jetthelson, transported the grl Garden and chldren, tcouts to/the campste, the clubs delegate to Ctzenshp Kathleen and Davd, were feted Insttute whch was held at at a surprse welcome home Douglass College In June, report? d on her actvtes. Mrs. Carolyn party, Sunday afternoon, at the Bble Study Sesson D. Bubaner lectured on Food home of Robert C. Scank, 497 Held On Wednesday and Supersttutcrfs. Many cur- LncWn Hghway., rent supersttutons thought to be fact were dscussed. A fashon show, Fashon for 69, wll be held at the Wllam Tally House cafetera, Menlo Park, October 29, 8 p.m. Tckets may bt obtaned from club members. Favors for the Roosevelt Hosptal were made by the Amercan Home Dept, at the home of Mrs. Walter Brach. Bbs for the Woodbrdge State School wll be made by the Amercan Home Dept., at ther October 14 meetng at Mrs. James Anderson home and by the art department at ther October n meetng at the home of Mrs. WUaVd Mac- Arge. Donatons of towels, are requfsted. Th* hostesses were Mrs The Gordons returned Trday evefaqg after s three years n Naples, Italy, where Arman Gordon was statoned wth N.A.T.O. They wll vst hs parents n Arzona pror to leavng for Mnnesota where he wll be statoned n the future. The affar was gven to /her and chldren, Harry and Dorothy, Unon Beach; Mr. and Mrs Mchael Hughes, Mrs. Charles Bottta, Mrs. Thomas Gllom, Mrs. John. Lusck, Mrs. Wlljam Polewsk, Mrs. Frederck Roe mmer. Temple Beth Am Sets Yom Kppur Dance COLONIA - The annual Yom Kppur Dane* of Temple Beth Am.»0 Cleveland Avenue, wll b* held Saturday, 9:00 P.M. Paul Hofnuun, charman, has fun-flled rang Comk Lea Stnky who l ocmpktod «t-w*k nwnt at the IptarnaUqnal In York wll b«the attracton. Musk-, lor your dancbuj pleasure, wll be under the drecton of JQ«Km tutllc ntumatou 1du Huuuuu, ru 1-54X0. call parents, Mr. and Mrs, Getrge MaxwelT, 318 Charles Street,Mr. Scank, her maternal grandfather, and her aunts and uncles, MTL Gordon s the former Mss Kathleen Maxwell. Attendng were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maucer and sons, Thomas, Joseph, and Edward, and daughter, Rosemary, Madson Townshp; Mrs. Harry Evans Harold Maul, Cheesequake; M: and Mrs. OtU R. Dougherty am chldren, Keth and Kevn, Menl Park; Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell am daughters, Kuthann, Fath, am Hope, and sou, George, Jr.; Mt and Mrs. Alexander Cuthbertsu and chldren, Rchard and Ma reen, and Mss Judy Lobb, all Iseln; and Mr, and Mra. Jam Maxwell, and daughter, She lnden. Jr. H PTA To Meet COLONU - The Coloula Junto Hl h Sohool Pareut-lVuct«aocato executve board hold ts frst meetng ot tlu * October 14 at l!^ The board plans tu lt.ru... hu 1 and mlttte. d PTA agenda fur W v;nuua yn);;ua cum Colona Woman.o Conduct Tea COLONIA - Mrs. Ellott R. L- off wll be hostess at a tea n ter home, 2 Devon Road, n honor f her specal guest, Mrs. Juus Gershon, member of the Natonal Executve Board of the Israel Bonds Womens Dvson. The tea s one of the many specal events leadng up to the Laurent Israel Fashon how whch wll feature orgnal The show wll be held, Ictober 20, at Temple Sholom n lanfeld. Mrs. Gershon has been a decated leader n efforts for Is.el, havng served as past charlan of the Essex County Wonens Dvson of Israel Bonds, he s a former vce presdent West Orange Hadassah and a Wrs, Lroff. "snce she Is emcntly qualfed to gve us an ntmate report on Israel. At the recent Israel Bond Womens Dvson Semnar, held n New Cty as part.djthe Board I Governors Conference, Mrs. Gershon was a key speaker and wped to nspre the women eaders from over 40 states to renewed efforts n the Fall phase of the Israel Bond campagn." ;own of taffeta oned wth an skrt appl- ISELIN - Sabb Mchael qued wth pearls and crystals and Scholar, sprtual leader of Congregaton Beth Sholom, wll coner. She wore a matchng head- a tran whch fell from the shouldduct Sabbath Servces, tomorrow, pece and carred a bouquet of ;arten, Cathy Calabro, Laura 8 p.m., n the Temple. He wll be -pom-poms )emmng, Jen Nekhay, Audre asssted by Dr. Norbert Kastner, Mad of honor was Mss Betty )lson, Betty Lynn Schmdt, Lynn antor, Candles wll be lghted at Hathaway, Iseln, sster of the Jerthelsen, Amy Bursten, Kathy :09 p.m. brde. Brdesmads were Mss Patrca Ftzpatrck, Jersey Cty Brunello, Laura Brunello, Maureen Hayduk, Hed Oberman, Servces Saturday are sched cousn of the brde; Mss Kathleen Flynn, Unon Beach, cousn Donna Rvas, Nancy Olver, and of the brde; Mss Sharon OBren, loanne Rucch. and Mss Helen DeRosa, both of Adults accompanyng the group Iseln. Junor brdesmad was jesdes Peter Calabro, troop Mss Cathy Cassdy, Iseln, cou eader, were hs wfe, Mrs, Calaro, Leon Oberman and Rchard sn of the brde.?aprcka. Servng hs brother as best Three fathers, Joseph Brunello ISELIN -r The Md-Week Bbl< Study sesson of the Iseln Assem blj) of God Church, wll beg wth prayer at 7 p.m., Wednes day evenngs, durng the tnont of October. The regular Bble Study wll commence at t:45 p.m Rev. Harry W. Schaumburt who wll conduct th classes, announced the group w study and dscuss the Book Joshua. All those attendng a requested to brng ther Bbl pen and paper. Selfshness s the man cause >ad manners. abb Scholar Lsts Servces tled as follows: 8 a.m., Sabbath Servces; 10:30 a.m., Junor Congregaton Servces; and 6:10 p.m., Mncha Servces. The [ Sabbath ends I at 7:10 p.m. Succoth Servces have been scheduled for 6:15 p.m., Sunday, n the Temple. Candles wll be lghted at 6:06 p.m. Monday, servces have been scheduled as follows:: 8:00 a.m Conregaton Servces; 10:30 a.m Junor Congregaton Servces; and 6:06 p.m., Mncha Servces The Holday ends at 7:0f p.m. Adult Educaton Classes, under the supervson of Rabb Scholar and Allen Moskowtz, wll begn, October 13, 8:30 p.m. Classes.wll be held as follows: Dscusson Class, from,the Code of Jewsh Law, on thefrst and thrd Wed nesdays of every month, 8:3( p.m.; and Begnners Hebrev Wednesdays, 8:30 p.m. Mr. Moskowtz, Indeoendent-Uader (E B). Carteret Byzantne Rte Local Couple Exchanged Prest Speaks Marrage Vows Saturd COI,ONIA - St. John Vanneys Altar Itnsnry Socety wll hold: (her OrtnbT meetng tonrht nt 8:30 P.M. n the cnfetorm followng rectaton of the Rosary n Church nt 8:15 P.M. fnest Spmker wll be tle Rev. Kml Mhalk, pastor of St. Senor Ctzens Events Planned ISKUN.losenh D:O 1-. "t sdent»f t.e Isen-Colnna Senor Ctzens Club, ontned the regular Thomas the Apostle Byzantne Catholc Church n Rnhwny. Father Mhalks talk conrerns the hstory of the Eastern Rte:...., Churches :s well as a look at Rrmm wh the Pledw o some of the H nterestng g and colorful Hlrcv and ceremones of hs sect. Followng hs talk, a bref queston and answer perod wll he hold In«a Cnholnn. Card Party Charman, asknl all prefects to Knghts of Columbus try and atrnd the October meetng as tckets wll be gven out at Avenue, Woodbrdge. MRS. JOHN D, ROCCO Member Drve Double Rng Ceremony Results Told ISELIN - The membershp Unted Couple Saturdaycommttee of Congregaton Beth ISELIN - At a nuptal Mass anddoubla lary y Ann,, of Mr. an? way, 38 West ame the brde on of Mr. and 3D Park Toe fev. Davd at the ceremony* he Ifass. Gno In r, the brde All nterested members are asked to attend and regster al the frst meetng, at whch tme there wll be plannng and schedulng of future programs. There s no fee. Further nformaton may be obtaned from 283-W04. Hatha- Place, be- D. Roeco, Joseph Roc- Freehold, offcated celebrated by her fathattred n a chffon fash- man was Thomas Kocco, Youngstown, Oho. Ushers were Andrew Pekela and Mchael Pekela, both of Wndber, Pa.; Lawrence Rocco, Phladelpha, Pa., all cousns of the brdegroom; John Cassdy, Iseln, cousn of the brde, and Beth Sholom V. S. Y. Sets College Nght 1SF1JN - Members of tfe U.S.Y. of Congregaton Btth Sholora are plannng the sponsorshp of College Nght, October 20, at the Beth Sholom audtorum,» Cooper Avenue. Further detals wll be annoutaced. The frst meetng of the 1 U.S.Y. Group has I been set, 0 ber 25, 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Ill Schreber and Mra. Al Herbst wll be advsors for the group. All seventh and eghth graders arc nvted to attend. Receued rear wndow n 66 Chevelle Super Sport 396 Coupe Nevcl member of tha tylsh 1»(W mwlcu s thu Bupcr Sport tt Coupe wth Its (llblluctlvu ruuf treatment featurng n c<-ts»t-d c wndow. A nn.ldlatu K>"^ auuttj bwl twvyt uul llo th $W dukuyuu *> L grlle and rear cox ares dutldfulfth ths model and the Suptf Hput 3D6 Convertble fuu tea uller Chevelle model* fur Strata bucket Beats are aundud cquljuenl fur llt ^ 3*6s. 1>H1WI wll 4kpU/. thf w«r ««r» «q O«lul»r 7. Lee Horworth, Freehold. After a trp to Puerto Rco, :ne couple wll resde n Freesold, For travebng thet bfla* chose an olve green three pece sut wth brown accessores. Mrs. Roeco, a graduate of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School and Lyons Insttute, Newark, s employed as a dental assstant for Dr. Ronald Sownsk, Iseln. Her Freehold Regonal and Seton Hall Unversty wth a B. A. degree, s employed as a teacher n Brck Townshp Hgh School, Iseln Pastor Names Drector ISELIN - Rev. Harry W. Schaumburg, pastor of the Iseln Assembly of God Church, has announced the appontment of Roy Arnesen as Drector of Chrstan Educaton. Mr. Arnesen, who wll be asssted by Mrs. Arnesen, wll emphasze Junor Church attendance. Junor Church servces are held Sunday mornng at 11:00 Mr. Arnesen, who Ij well qualfed n the feld of Chrstan Educaton, was formerly a school teacher and has served as pastor n one of the new/poneer churches. He wll conduct a class for those who are nne to eleven years of age, concentratng on the theme "What W,e Beleve". Mrs. Arnesen Wll supervse the Junor Scouts Revel Saturday! ay F ISELIN - Mss Phy, y 8r garet Holder, daughter,,f, r nh Holder, 33 McLean strwl the late Mrs. Holder, Mrhnn" weddng vows wth Reharr V McHugh, son of Mr. am u r John MeHuRh, 83 Comn-n, Avenue, Avenel, Saturday / 4 P. M. The Rev. John 1 an, ;,v tor, performed the douhlo- rl!t! re. of the "golden age" rcmony n St. Andrews H p Church, Avenel. The brde, gven n nurrw by her father, wor L a slk orrma gown desgned wth a Chantlv lace bodce and ters of Chnntlv lace down the back, trmmed»t, sequns. Her crown, trmmcl Buldng, corner of Man Street, and Amboy nncc P n; n slent prnyer, Monday afternoon n the Oreen Street Frehnusc. Flu shots wll be dstrbuted to all member who wsh to receve them today at 1 p.m.. at the Senor Ctzens Club, wll leave from the Green Street Frehouse, 6:45 a.m. They wll spend ten days, returnng on Monday, Octoler 25. The group wll have ts annual ISELIN - The Junor Grl Halloween Party. October 25, 1 Scont Troops of Neghborhood 6, p.m., nt the Green Street hall. Crossroads Councl, wll have a! Three members are on the sck Junor Revel Saturday, from 10: lst, and cards from other mema.m. to 2 p.m., Merrll Park. Mrs. [bors would be apprecated. They Warren Ilces, c.mp charman, are Mrs. Emma Fnocho, a and Mrs. Dors McParthnd, are patent at the Edson Lodge n charge. Nursng Home, 465 Plalnfeld The who wll meet at theavenue, Edson; Mrs. Catherne PaX :;;*«, «, «*«** /» usual "nose-bag lunches." Iseln; and Mrs. Gsela Klen, Preston Road, Colona. As a result of the "wde" game, New members welcomed by In whch the grls wll partcpate, ft were Mr8 Hannah they wll be elgble for the Com- w ^ and Ram<md Emot. munly Saftcy Badge. A wde Same s a specal type of Grl Scout game played by Grl Scouts and Gudes all over the world. All permsson slps must be n the hands of the ndvdual troop leaders before the date of the event. Metwood Chapter Party Tuesday wth lace and crystals, held a vel of cloud lluson. Attendng her sster as mad of ths tme. Fnal plans were made for the honor was Mss Charlone IlnKlrr Anyone wshng to. attend n, the. mystery bus rde, set for Monday. Iseln. Brdesmads were M rs Rosaran retrp.t at the Blessed (A1, (t)oge t pnrtttns c patns are asked Matthew Sacrepante, Rahway and Trnty Mssonnry Retreat A^ ( ^ me l pp th 9» Mrs. Eugene McHugh, sster n- Onacnle n Sterlng. N.J. may meet n0 later than 9::» a.m., at (he rcpstcr wth Mrs. Mare Bunsh Street Frchousc. jh A «~...,,L-cun wll be held at 1 p.m. In at the meetng. The Retreat wll]. f tnme wn0 ^fa be held on October 29, 30, 31. The ^ fee s Slf.no whch ncludes fowl ^ n(rtrj( c to and lodgng Rn goober u. The group, along law of the brdegroom Best man for hs brother Eugene McHugh Usherng «George and Charles Albreoht. both of Avenel. A recepton was held at th» V.F.W. Hall, Avenel. The nmyweds are on a motor trp through the southern states. Mrs. McHugh s a graduate of Rahway Hgh School and s em. ployed st Prntng Ink Dvson of the lotercbemcal Corp, beth. The brdegroom Is a f?r.,du.:,>f 1 of Mddlesex County Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh School, Amboy. He served four years the U. S. Ar Force. Ho trooper wtth th«new Jcsey State Polce. ISELIN - The eleventh Annual ^Joseph Nemyo. councl-at-br-f ad-up membershp party of theaddressed the group at the!:- Metwood Chapter of the Womens meetng of the season and Amercan O.R.T. wll be held nr op party pay unty.also y present Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.. at the Me- Vsseroblyman A Norman " " tuchen Jewsh Communty Center, Temple Neve Shalom, Grove Avenue, Metucben. followng groups: Nursery, for two and three years old; Begn ntrs, four and fve years old; and Pfmary, sx to eght years old. Other servces and actvtes for Sunday, nclude: 9:15 A. M., pre- Mrs. Danel Kvtz, presdent, wll presde at the event whch Sholom reported results of the wn feature a fashon show. recent ntensve membershp An early brd prze wll be presented to the frst person arrv- drve ^; the Board of Trustees meelug. ng. The prze wll be two tckets ww fynhhes wet* welcomed nto the Congregaton. Mrs. Mlton Markmann and Thqy are: Mr. and Mrs. L. Oberman; Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosen- Mrs. Harold Green are program wll charmen. dance. Oro blatt; Mr. and Mrs. H. Greene: Mr. and Mrs. J. Fnk; Mrs. C. R. O. T. C. ENROIXEES and dancng to Cohen; Mr. and Mrs. S, Green COLONIA - Robert A. Morett, feld; Dr. and Mrs. Abraham the Karen Q son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G husband, a graduate of Thaler; Mr. and Mrs. D. Applebaum; Mr. and Mrs. J. Fronzone- Mrs. James Morett, 166 Mdfeld Road, a graduate of St. Marys Hgh School, Mr. and Mrs. Mtchell Uks; Henry Mental Perth Amboy, and Peter P. Carle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kolsky; Mr. and III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. AT GREAT LAKES Mrs. S. Cohen; Mr. and Mrs. M. Carle, Jr., 30 West Hll Road, a COLONIA - Seaman Davdson; Mr, and Mrs. P, Enden; Mr. and Mrs. L Levy; Mr, graduate of John F. Kennedy van F. Dckman, 19, USN. ** Memoral Hgh School, Iseln, are T and M Mrs. Be Bernard D ; and Mrs. J. Feller; Mr. and Mra enrolled as freshmen at Rutgers IfcWtt Terrace, has D. Lvngston; Mr. and Mrs. A man, servce prayer meetn«; 9:45 A. M., Sunday School f6r all age levels, wth ten classes from Nursery through Adult; 11 A. M Mornng Worshp Servce; and 7 P. M. Evangelstc Crusade Servce The church nursery wll be avalable, under supervson, for small chldren up to two years of age, durng the H A. M. ser vce. The schedule of servces and actvtes fbr the remander of the week lnpludes: Tuesday, October 12, 7:30 P. M., Vstaton of members The church wll be open from 6 P. M. for those wantng to pray; Wednesday, October 13, 7 l». M, pre-servce prayer meetng and 7:45 P. M,, Md-week H ble Study; and Frday, 7:30 P.M,, C As (Chrsts Ambassadurs) y*ntl group, meetng In church Daughters of Amerra Wll Meet Monday ISIMJN A meetng of the Ula W Thompson Councl, DauRhters nt Amerca, has been set fur Monday. 8 p.m., at the Borough Improvement Hall, I<ucon Hghway, Metuchen. Ilan are beng made to Cele In M: brthdays of member born tunny the month ut (ktuber, on O-nbt-r 25, at tlu: hall n Meluclen The Councl wll m-ve an of vst at tho kst meetlcg n b Holzberg; and Mr. and Mrs. D Whnston. The State Unversty, as basc cadets n the Ar F,orce Reserve Offcer Tranng Corps. Dnner-Dance Plant Made for Saturtlnv COLONIA Plans for dn dance, Saturday nght at the \k sonc Temple, Green Street, Vd brdge, were announced at a m ng of the Greater Colona [*- mocratk Club. Freeholder John Fay and Counclman Wllam KJgalln wll be honored eu-«< Tckets are avalable from olf:- tobert Wflent. assembly eandlate, and Mr. Fay. Canddates nght wll be feaured at a meetng of the vm anght, 8:» at me Colona (me ssoclaton headquarters Dance Set Chc Club a uurf weeks of basc tnr*t the U. S. Natal Tranng Caat the ter. Great Lakes, HI. lurn off the new Stereo lape Player n a 66 R)rd and \yhat do you hear? One of the quetest rdes n the world 19MFonlU.l WUUX1SQF ( lords rde s anaznj>ly but theres nothng quet about de recepton de W> Kwta arc gettng! Over W«o mllon people Imvc nlrc«j> v wuj 1- u.j Jcalc«h M. Futl luuu lk«llw wumtt <*t al 6*» " wth New Surco-Soo Tupc 1lj.ycr u,,(ou wut tuy-lud.l cmde*. tnt luloa w««w tutk Duorule-wnloul k< a duor lor pcuple and (lowu Ilka ulfu Uu «r»o. New 7fLl«lumkla wth ZH-tu. n. V^, tum puwer U*o brake* MMHhrd N«w LTOV-wtl lnuutm luury. -New auuumlc apeed control vvu>m, 1 new rtauckr wlcly lcuun OOun (rum Kurd nclude Uul<r«t>lcw lur uu*r(hmr (Mktt M"l» CUIUP KC why tlw 061onb a c un u.lum IUCLW. all acnw llw wtulry. WOODB1UDCE FORD MOTORS, Koute 1 & Kuuou Uou.l, Woqdbrdge, N. 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13 (Irpnndent-Leader (E.B.) - Cartprot Press Ill Canddates Speak: PAGE THTRTBKN publcan nomnaton. sad As the last Republcan Mun-] destroy- Frst Ward Counclman Haroldldollars, but worse ther HMtOI-D MORTKWKN W hs opponent fo tell the ppf,. " wll rrcnmmond elmnnton cpal Charman before Evanko nf such processes of Mnrtensen today charged that hs most doubled durng ths two u,, rr1 Democratc Canddate! pc what )e (. an dn better f he PoJtcal plums as %m morcal or center government n ther lust fnr year also asked to be consdered for AVENEL PERSONALS,. hs ^mnntjn for re-.were wlrctrd to councl, rnlher rnnd ns In- opponent Alan Rockoff once fnvor- perod." contnued Nemyo. P«*tor jobs whch serve eh a., renrcscnted the nomnaton. I felt I could gve he bq!crp:snr poltcal paver,md Wnrd Democratc.than on-a UP. n hywrk-.l m. m Cfnstructnn of a motel whch! "The years IPfO-nfl"stand as a worthwhle account of myself Purpose nt»>or than squander ctes. But brngng up 1 famly so-nn] gans. It cert: he nrtw fnds "poltcally expe years of monumental dsgrace for 1 n any campagn wth a canddate " "!, M n n :l,n^l rt n7 < " n vt" lr m " ntr fr0i ""t«ph s w!;;ynur money. I wll recommend s not one of them.puttng us nnobvo.s to anyone whohp, rc-jj IJTZ "" l " fllpnt to opposc Woodhrdge." contnued Nemyo. chosen by the Zrpoto machne. led hs opponent, a rhnrrrr HahlWment >";«n"nmem of ot a muncpal mumcpnl mo- l "e map may be oe great grot! fnr for the.the the newspaper accounts aero,,,,!, n- (vrr M { the " -n nt ftn f,w n "\Y- t OMTI* 8tretl \ HIS nynocrue., [tor p pool to end the abuse of mu- ma >w. and of benet to Randnnst four years y of Znpnlos plos rr-n rrn MnrUl " sen safl lhftt hls "PP"- m \ o n l y u A pca! "However. Evanko was determned to fnd a canddate he could * e u re A hc Republcan! ncllt hnfl rnafle,«that hs opponent IIY WIM.TAM mp KR ncpn vehcles whch now has MNll McNally, but b what h wll t do fnr n offce that h repar I,1 ncllt ncllt hnfl hnfl rnafle rnafle rres rres rres I w w " 1stl( 1stl( 1stl( m chnr m J* of ttp nwl, N. J. J* J of ttp Muncpal Coun-; Muncpal p Coun- u n MKI,.tt;rs to the resdents M-I,nr«Indenendent Candda!* taxnaycr payng gfor Th Ionn Q- Ctzen? acts of power pnlrs hnve so* n the press tnt the (Mnry c." n m control. He chose Wllam Bhler. contemnt of court. o r f l Holdy Motel, located at the Imns l.nnc Housng T)e- More than $130 nnn, n taxpnyors tnus dsgracng the mage of oura Democrat Hs choce left voters wthout any opposton party meets tonght at the local flf*> -The Avenel Fre Compaaf emnnvees prvate trnnspnr- In Anrl 1065 cty stmus bavn" nnl concdenhl hut hnve unclrn of Route 1 and 9. was,.,,! comnlalntng about a!- money was souanrlnrcd n l%awon, 11 " Bhlcr B sad7 "" lost lt out on a" votebv The" pennc bfcn ^ delberately pmnet Inre- communty, but worse ther re- cord of permttng unplanned canddate to vole for. house.,,,ven wndows fnd poor by (.nunclmnn Joseph Nnmyo! " Whpn elected I pledge Mayor Zrpolo ehan-ed hs lne 1 * 1 "* tne two narlv system of ^ " frnnnr lcorrwtlv on 1()cntc(l the Weslbury A was " Prk K r <wth. runaway eonstruclon ofl "Evanko chose Bhler because St. Andrews KnghU of C*., -,-. Mnrtensen sad when he headed the townswsa townshps! a f full cnllars dollars worth of muncpal Whle n the semrural sem-rural nvj m^j government n Wnodhrdge. to vc char«es were true.jrod denarlmenl, Rmrd of Krtu- 1 servces and facltes for every a S c «f tmdate arfl retre Woodbrdge was hurtng I sh prestax dollar spent and I wll not our Prestge P g e n 1965 he wrote n! sllr<! ndvdps \vv ^tempted Yet In m. under the Repub- * l^j^l1ln,. nlng b " rde " rr " (l nthl area. 3 n?le. and two famly housngjbhler s hs knd of a wheelng- 1 lumbus, Councl 5088, meets Ikdealng poltcan Bhler s wll- day at 8:30 P.M., at the V.F.It mv opponent wanted to caton Presdent Wllam Bhler tnr nhmt them, hm h he svd s d lodny td accept t M or W cents value for a e(tcr to the voters: "Ths ad-l d rasc an nsependenl voce n Admnstraton of Fred ng to use the School Board as a Hal] Park Avenue. Red urllukl h,ve wnlked across hs Whrr who s seekng an at- y mlr dollar." Bhler sad. ^mnstraton s s greatly concerned government. Adms and John Evanko. Rncksteppng stone for ths ambtons, wll be served.,, nto!he offce af hs l.r;e seat on the Tnwnhln r unn.r. former Renublcan cl wth the support of the Cor- ROBERT SOI.T Iatmosnhere of green lawns and!remember the drect nterference the former owner of the Gallery about preservng the sem-mral Ho the people of Won,1hrr»e of -, ad- He does not represent a party. -The Holy Name Socety W$ f represented Anthony Ceram. to spend vast sums of; he represents a sckness symbo- attend the 8:15 Mass Sunday H) k"r """.y money to correct these errors." ] l*ed by the deal of Evanko and St. Andrews Church tar jw» K-,.,l Adams and demnnd- r e Democratc Organzaton and Ffth Ward Republcan open maces we all enjoy." But at; rf tns Admnstratng nto the wjs^xrtof Adutm nt ""» *»* contrast." contnuedj Communon A ***** «" ^ he lake acton." t h e Republcan Orgnnnton, Councl Canddate the same tme Worn brdge em-., u j,,,.. WflMDnt w a r «"J«m».»., K aw K..- r«,,,,p- Evanko also puts selfsh am- ued for after Mass. barked on the most rapd least ;f nfl h^d H** f pre j^ «**. r. m! s? "l b ". d a SZlu T.^lT^Slbtlon ahead of hs swon. oath -Tuesday the Woroetf Jm,... 7.,»" «"-" - -»- hs party. He knows the Job socaton of the Frst ~ " ~ a Republcan Muncpal Char- an s to support Republcan candates, not Democrats. If he. Church are scheduledto1 8 P.M. n the church audtorum. oes not know ths fact he should -The Lades Auxlary of fte ook agan at the oath he swore wnel Fre Company rten he became my partys Mulcpal Charman rehouse. *> tosday at 8 P.M. at the "Unhapply for Evanko I am -A meetng of the Lades Attb I-me Development and thn $l2n.mfl * "Brutus sad that Caesar was ther poltcal organzaton to dos ructon of the molel but 1 do fore - nstructed more recreaton,1 rally smnwred puhjc uhjc In wn Nemyo faced a prmary :lmh! u s. and Brutus s an hon-. r, 0U.,! 1.T_! )n._ rmc I ly c. hocc n- 7 Wmdbrldce. contest and a mun-pal n ls eat school budgets proposed hy a ohpft to hs poltcal exppa]vwy stes than ever before, ntated " Gll n an area whv-h was not non-poltcm, nnn.p.rhsnn Roard Wn(, h sws nm represen t nr a a muncpal lbrary system, start low a canddate for the at-large Jary of the Avenel Memoral eat. I am a Republcan. In fact, Department, Bhler sad, 5 ost 7164, V.F.W.,» to be «M Fords receved the brunt of t be bult n Port Rcadn;. when n my opponent fnds t sutable to <jpponent chose to spread WS5.41O was allotcd n the publc. There are those who natons n the press wth-jthe muncpal budget For" wagesl arc ambtous wth ts 800 unt Kensngton Gar- 1 cares and ts one whch I am because of Evankos treacbery tasday at the post home, Park fact"""a(ter" the ""pccton"there] "fjpose certan constructon s. out n the process confdent the voters of Woodbrdge am the only Republcan runnng 1 venue. ktn» any nterest n deter-1 and supples fnr the Road De 0 reac dens. Ths project was descrbed arose dozens of hdeous metaj when he s ether runnng for po- offce or when hs law "My record Is an open book day party wll be held by tb for the post. hns ther personal goals wll support," concluded Nemyo, A membershp tea and brth- f these probems exsted,partmpnt n 1!)f3. Nemyo spent arc scrvn n glowng terms by ts developer monsters on land whch was totcal he publc well. And 1 fndng out how these 1 $775,000 for wages and supples therc arc tnos * wno once n pub n an advertsement of July 10, have served as a buffer 7.one rm does not represent the pares nvolved," Mortensen sad. * BY JOHN G. SCHRETBER hat I welcome all to examne. unor Womans Club Wednesday,11- could be corrected, or exceeded hs budget almost 1 0 offce regart! l P rmar y as There was menton of pcnc aganst such constructon. Arc we Republcan At-Large Canddate nave served my party well n thet 8.30 P.M. n the AvenK* 1 rp contrast ths admn- 20 per cent a convcn groves, wooded buffer areas, tall all ready to forget the dsastrous, Ths acton on the part of my ent stuaton to gan It was revealed here today tha >ast. I have never supported Democrat canddates at any level The Exempt Fremens A* Iona Frst Ad buldng. pne trees, foot brdges, wllow embarrassng spectacle of "Pro-pponenject Oass" whch blackened our canddate runnng for publc certanly does not benft 1 has always tred to up-.. Mv...,,! power and wealth. What s your applcatons by both a former trees, etc. If the reader should I...usng n Woodbrdge. j ""P. 0 " 6 " 1 >Mre W rded;p eb!ur e Mayor Zrpolo? Republcan Townshp Magstrate of government. If elected I wll socaton meets at the Aveol drve south on Route 1 and won-townshpder how n heavens name he losters and world far toursts nunn. Une. we have)^^^^.^l^l expense. He used $120,000 8 pal Charman were bypassed by "Whle I wll serve all the peo Wednesday the Avenel Uodt name among camp- jffce," Mortensen concluded.! counclman Morten S enj7"j t. c, p / adll ; e ;. t0 h b, uld and a former Republcan Mund keep my record ntact. Irehouse at 8 P.M. Wednesday : Approxmately two years ago.!herb whch Rosen, the mayors tax-suppublc relatons man, sue-beware, you have not lost your ber the jeep that was owned by Democratc At-Large Canddate hs way and traveled to Fort Dx; throughout the country? Remem- BY JOSEPH NEMYO the present Republcan Muncpal pe well I wll reman a good Club meets at 6:30?M. at n gettng a two page way, army barracks are not Charman n order to support a party member and wll alway: Howard Johnsons, Woodbrdffc) the "W. Z." Corp., that was used Democratc Counclman Joseph! art an "Woodbrdge, the really army barracks, ths s Kensngton Gardens. the nsstent and almost fanatcal Democrat for the Counclman-at work to beneft the party rather on ths oass ste. Can we gnore Nemyo today acknowledged former Republcan Muncpal Char tor power. \r pressed Mr. polluton control program." Bh-; sleepng gant" nto, the Sunday large nomnaton. than my own ambton and desre mprovements andj cr sa ( l- I magazne secton of the Newark zeal of the Zrpolo appontees on The facts were made publc by man John Schrebers entry nto ntcnnnce procedures," "My opponents record of pub-,news. Snce then, the ar about ALAN A. ROCKOFF the varous Town panels to rush John G. Schreber, the only Re- :he race for the Counclman-atyearssands of chldren that now occupy the old Republcan group that that deserved consderaton. shoes for protecton aganst rust] 1 "I realse t u an old poltcal Woodbrdge Oaks Councl Mortensen. le servce s tanted wth such!woodbrdge, besdes foul odors Republcan Councl Canddate approval of fve thousand garden publcan canddate for the Counclman-at-large seat. Schreber s dodge to get opponents nvolved have fnally got a con- nstances where he placed per has been flled wth statements Large seat callng hm "an old! n Frst Ward apartment unts durng hs Ad n frutless poltcal debates. However, I have tred only to set several months ago sons! nterests over publc n- such as: "puttng Woodbrdge on lne but ncompetent Republcan." ALAN A. ROCKOFF, Canddate mnstraton. As the pad experts runnng as an ndependent because of a deal made by John terest. Another example s he he map," "not beng a hck town ll start shortly. permtted a dump to be located any longer. 11 for the Frst Ward Counclman, paraded almost nghtly n from Evankos hdden record straght Alce Cnlbbertson 1606 Oak Tree Road etc. In the begnnng hs attenton to a-.,.... speakng at a cocktal party gven for hm and WILLIAM BIH- the sncerest terms that these of the Boards, they exclamed n "It s refreshng for a change Evanko, the present Republcs and open to publc scrutny. From Iseln, New Jersey I he dd nothng about ln For(s on lnc frn l! e of a 01 hus- 196l ( >. the admnstraton de-! to be opposed by a legtmate Republcan n Woodbrdge rather Muncpal Charman wth dssdent Democrats led by Ralph Bft now on I wll pay attenton only Tele.: LI traffc sgnal on thc npss and resdental area and n clared tha t c y status was a Hunns Lane and Route splc of ^m ns anti P n[e^ "ft", f r Ww^b, LER, Canddate for at-large apartments would not create a to the ssues." than a turncoat lke Wllam Bhler who changes sdes to ft thc rdke and Counclman, n the home of Joan school problem, that they were rone. -A2/C Rchard Happel, wr* of -cn sad that "as n thm*nds of resdents of the!wnuld s olv e many of ts problems. Kaszar, Bunns Lane, Woodbrdge, for older couples and young mar Schreber sad, "Magstrate Ben STEEL INNERSOLES Mr, and Mrs, Henry Happt), stuaton." Adams Street, s presently oa area Th, dump benefted no one Not a sn «le ^rson n the town " stated today that t s mpossble red couples wthout chldren Kantor told Evanko he wanted to Vetnam In an effortto pro,,,,, afxmtm collcern. except a lfelong personal frond sh l l > was ab e to «!t? one advan " for the people of Woodbrdge toremember when they told us Although acknowledgng Schrebers entry nto the race, Nemyo banner. As the last Republcs oned here, the Unted States run for the post under hs party 1 three weeks leave from Rotdn tect thet feet of the forces stat- htottraffk.l.lon 01 ranc,2> sg-, r th - mavor." - Bhler sad. I^to,, ou, r ^nshp 1. converson gnor the scandalous ncdents of that the ratables were mportan 1 Ar Force Base, Georga. :tn to thp the,, "cty f, v nf of Wnmhrree Woodbrdge." Not Not]whch the Zrpolo Admnstraton for Woodbrdge, when n fact th charged the Republcan canddate magstrate of the Townshp Kan-Armtor has stature and acquantances Tne solders wll wear thee n thet s ssung steel nnersolea ;lv n Trenton." IJhler asked the voters to Gvng money to a worthy ^ve7rtertjbworcounr has been gulty over the past four cost of educaton for the thou- wth beng "part and parcel" of - made numerous re- pare hs opponents record to hs prmdnnt wno s not known for cause s one way n whch a person extends hs helpfulness, hc State Hghway De- record as presdent am a mem- cver havng pub^y dsagreed Mr. Rockoff stated "my opponent has sad n the local press of the taxes to be receved from and 1961," feelngs known n wrtng. He e: stcks the Vet Cong guerrll, A pretty grl makes a lot at these apartments s far n excess "msmanaged Woodbrdge n 1960 "Magstrate Kantor made hs spkes and sharpened bambc am the Bureau Beau of Sare-bcr Sarebcr of thc Board of Educaton. wtn, ne mnyor Could u lhat Dvson of Motor Veh-L. -We have completed a school tne a f lght and nl constructon program that nvolv tne mayor j of aety of goom ^^ that he backs the Zrpolo slate them. "Not only dd the people n planed that he wanted the Re- place n jungle paths. men feel younger. for a lght and nl constructon program that nvolv-p e enjoys more prestge, power, one hundred percent". I cannot r-ts are documented. «l mllons of dollars and n all patronage, etc., than the mayor conceve of the people of Wood- votng agan for councl- been up to us, there nstances got more than a dol- of a meretownshp? Could t pos-brdgbeen a traffc lght at hrs value for what we spent.! sbly be that he would then rate men who blndly follow and completely embrace a mayor whose lowest Prce Ever.v. Anywhere!^ fllmhk? tton long ago," con- We have elmnated double ses- an offcal lmousne wth chauf- M.rten.wn sons n the school system for feur? record s replete wth acts of l;ng hs r c m a rk s the the frst tme n more than 31, However ths may he. t so hap- dctatoral ndfference. How can, rd Counclman challeng- years and we have establshed,pens that many of our present counclmen st by and watch gov- HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER GRANT CITY, CLARK "Over 22,000 Brand-Name Buldng Items" OPEN DAILY & SAT. 10 TO 10 PRE-FINISHED PANELING [ " gant woodt Htm Ht far corn«0 Iht Earth, M for a quttn PRICED TO FIT ANY IUDOJTI EVERY TYPE Of WOOD! EVERY FINISH) EVERY BRAND NAME! LOWEST MUCH! 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Over 12 ft. wde regular prce. BEAUTIFUL Mll/A RUG CLEANSING ElJZABKlU Amercas FINEST Qualty MOKEV LuRVK QUALITY STORES n ths urml a MNUHN 2100 l.dm Avc, E. MM \fn S. UNION 341 Chnsnm St. H,\IIW W HIM S. George Ave. Exclusve at Morey LaRue! 53d NO. ItKOAD ST....1HD KLMOHA AVE.... ST1 F1HST AVE. ISII IN 153U OA Trco 1(J. KKVlOHl» IM1XON Slupjg Ctr., Juncluu 246 1lufelJ Avo. Hghways #35 & #36 I WrHOI!> Kroehold Mall Slummc Ctr., H. #) METUCIIUN 402 Man St. NEW IHOVIOENCK 592 Ctulrul Ave. CALL E 24m Mowey LaRae Kuuteuan Servce Costs No Horet In addton to your rugs, you can have your laundry and dry cleanng pcked up and delvered to your home all at M extra HU cost to ymul HI Dependable Convenent Bonded JE AD PR S4676 GRANT CITY, 45 CENTRAL A FRUUttOPCARTOPCARRIIHS Rug Geansug Storage SERVING SINCE 1889

14 PAOI POTOTHH Cancer Dressngs Made by Women ISELIN - Three thousand can eer dressng pads have been don-: ated wthn the last sx months hv the cancer dressng unt of the Federated Womens Club of Iseln to the Mddlesex County Mrs. Stanley MoVrzvok and Cancer Socety, Hghland Park. Mr. Rchard Comhs. room renresentatves. wlt ovplan the du-, announced the appantment nf A meetng of the unt of the Kramer as organzaton womens club wll be held at the te* of a class mother. wth Mrs. Melvn home of Mrs. Herbert B. Wllams, unt charman, 100 Chan as co-charmen. Mrs. Joseph Kcllcv, prncpal, donor report lstng donor wll welcome the newly apponted, OHlls Road. credts for the year was gven class mothers who nre: Mrs. Albert Schenk. Mrs. Francs Arny. Materals for tbe projert are needed. Anyone wantng to gve Mrs. Denns Cremns, Mrs Harry old sheets, tablecloths, or pllowcases may contact ether Mrs. OConnell, Mrs.Lmes Rerna, Wllams, or Mrs. Clara Newman. Mens shrts arealso used to make bed Jackets. Thtrsdy, October 7,1MB The next regular meetng wll LINDEN - Any smlarty be-!than before and provdes consd- feature a penny sale, October Bredt. Mrs. Alexander Cnmponle, Avenel, wll be chared by Mrs. tween the Volkswagen vehcle lne 20, 1 p.m., at the home of Mes. Mrs. Armand Zambnrd. Mrs. Samuel Arena, Mrs. Rchard Skow- ;erably better acceleraton, en-j Sol Breshlraky, and Mrs. Mlton for 1966 and the companys earlerjablng tt to move out and pass Spencer Green, 74 Treste Street. Kushner. Mrs. Harold Schller ronsk, Mrs. James Jardonoff. Mrs. Ruth Haght, presdent, and Mrs. Julus Schller wll be also reported a socal has been et for November 6, also at Mrs. Gsaans home, Hadassah Board Gven Report COLONIA - Te board of d rectors of the Coloua Chapter of Hadassah met Monday nght at the borne of Mrs. Seymour Hecht, I Nelson Court A report was gven by Mrs. Herman Haberman, educaton vce presdent, on the school for a day conference she attended wth Mrs. Hecht, conducted by the Southern New Jersey Regon! of Hadaauh, South Rver, N. J. Mrs. Sol Breshlnsky, reported on the rummage sale and thanked all tbe members who partcpated. Coupons may be maled to Mrs. Breahuuky, 588 Harrs Drve, Raoway NOW 09 DTA A dress club nport wu gven by Mrs. Aron Zah woo amounc ed that a" second drets dob wll be held the begnnng of No- C p g Annn I pa vember for ffteen consecutve OCIS /UHlUdl 1 Cd weeks. Drop ol statons wll be announced n the near future. or tea. October 14, 2 P. M n mour Osvew, treasurer and ac-(hcepted by the board. school. Mrs. Martn Roggoff, presdent by Mrs. Mlton Kushner, charman. Mrs. Robert Conn reported on the successful sale of Jewsh New Year Cards. The pad membershp party scheduled for November 8 at Temple Bna Jacob, Lord Street, n charge of refreshments. Orders for assorted boxes of candy wll be accepted by Mrs. Rubn Gruttz, who may be reached at FU "A W f to G T- a fum on Hadaalwn be featured amfte Jacob, Street, Avenel. Pattnf OB The Dog "Anna Mae," sad the mstress of the house, fnally gvng way to curosty. "I notce you have been takng our empty grapefrut hulls home wth you. What do you do wth them?" AVENEL - The Parent Teach- ( rr Assocaton of Avod School 2.1 wll hold ts nnnn.l rh" nnth-, Robshaw, Mrs, Canddo, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Albert Rosat. Mrs. Joseph The negro mad looked up athandles DRIVER her mstress wth a sheepsh grn. Feastervlle, Pa. - "Yesurn, she admtted, "I 1 * been carryng em home. I thnk they make my garbage look so stylsh." Drug to overcome dzzness tested. mountan Alsn Mrs. Anthony Santa Mara. Mrs John Ftzgerald. Mrs. Ben Oardullo, Mrs. Rchard Ml- wen Volkswagen, authorzed VW ventve mantenance servce and ler. Mrs. Malcolm Dunn, Mrs. dealershp at 900 E Elzabeth those check ups and grease jobs/ Raymond Parsen, Mrs. Joseph Ave., Lnden, plenty of mprove-1 prevously suggested at 3,000 mle. ments have been made Jo the ntervals, now are recommended new passenger cars, convertbles, only every 6,000 mles. rck Homng, Mrs. Charles Hawkns, Mrs. Lous Ceraharn. Mrs. mann Ghas now on dsplay n hs trucks also have slghtly more staton wagons. Trucks and Kar- Both the VW staton wagons and Raymond Sutton, Mrs Howard showroom. The only thng s, hepowerful engnes for Pagel. Mrs. Alfred Oreseovch, ponted out, nearly all the mprovements are on the nsde. last years 50. As n the sedan and horsepower ths year as aganst Mrs. Wllam McHale, Mrs. Frank Rupp, Mrs. James Sneer. Mrs. "In keepng wth our polcy, Karmam Ghas, ths ncrease John Sckle, Mrs. Frank Hacker. weve made no sgnfcant style provdes mproved acceleraton The frst general membershp changes n any of our present ve- for passng and on steep grades meetng Is scheduled for October P, M. n the all-purpose room of the school. Benjamn Jarnutowsk has reason to celebrate. He fnally Rot hs drvers lcense after twenty four years of tryng. the father of sx chldren, lost both hands n a chldhood accdent. IT CAN BE SOLD! A NEW EXTERIOR PAINT AT A SALE PRICE.. WITH A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! THIS PAINT IS P0ST1VELY STAIN RESISTANT! EXTER1OI RUBBEt VINYl SHIEU) LATEX PAIN1 Brushes wash off easly n loop and water For use on exteror wood and asbestos shngles, trm, all masonry, clapboard and prmed metal e Ths s the new pant tha contans all 3 of the greatest Ingredents: IEAD OIL - RUBBER VINYL LATEX Can also be ued mmedately after a ran Spreads on moolhly, ewly, wth a velvety fnsh. Leaves your home lookng beautful for yean longerl t Ths l the new pant that defes blsterng and peelng. Dres bug free, and dutt free n 30 mnutes, t Ths the new pant that contam on Invsble breathng sheld to permt evaporaton of mosture. GOOD "QUALITY OUTSIDE PAINTS Dwk. t» auk * Trm, Oft* 2 mamr Umax ITS DRIPUSS, AMAZING NEW VINYL-LATIX DRIPLESS FLAT WINDOW SHADES Plal It Vnyl Im. bou. I Plon Bottom. 23" thru 36" wld., Complett wlh slur, room darktnm rghtly hlghtr. SILK an LATEX FLAT 1966 Volkswagons Beng Dsplayed In Lnden models Is not only concdental,:other vehcles more quckly than! but downrght nternatonal. j n the part. Engneerng mprove-! Accordng to Rchard Haml-jments n the new models have : ton, General Manager of Jene- reduced the requrements for pre Valant Has Lower, Wder Look New stylng rlnnsos changes create ft n w.. wder,, lower-lookng Plymouth Valant lor l.w). There s a new hood, new front fenders, n e w foof and rear deck upper an(j ] o w e r d ] { ft 106_ nch wheelbase Valant. Ths marks the sxth model year of the Plymouth Valant as an entry n the compact feld. A complete lne of 6- and 8-cylnder models s avalable n three seres-v-100, V-200 and Spet, and ncludes two- and four-door sedans, two-door hardtops, convertbles, and four-door, two-seat staton wagons. Valants tradtonal crcular-shaped nstrument panel has been replaced by a rectangular-shaped cluster of gauges, and the longer console for Sgnet models s Indep«ndent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret completely new. The 1966 Valant s offered n 17 dfferent sold exteror colors. Shown s the Sgnet two-door hardtop. one-arm drver?" hcles." Mr. Hamlton stated. rather than any change n topple who want dependable and "Theyre stll beng bult for peo-speed. Among the safety and conve-j economcal transportaton. The WOODBRIDGE - The Rev. nence features bult nto all VW changes we have made are more! Alex N, Nemeth annunced the models for 960 are a new fngertp control for tbe headlght dm- lkely to be notced n the drvng Sacrament of Infant Baptsm rather than n the lookng." mer and an electronc devce wll be admnstered at the 11WOODBRIDGE - Inspector, Mr. Hamlton sad that about whch can smultaneously flash AM. worshp servce on Sunday. The sermon topc wll be the Law Enforcement Commttee George P. McManus, secretary of the only way the 66 "beetle" can both the front and rear turn sg- as an emergency warnng. "Amng a Lttle Hgher." The of the Metropoltan Regonal be spotted from the outsde s bynals Benjamn, mmed and checkng ts wheels, hubcaps An addtonal defrostng unt, lo- Church School and Adult Class Councl, at a meetng of the Polce of N, Y.. N. J. and Conn, re- % ^» "T«fll a and engne compartment Ud. If; cated n of wll meet at 9:30 A.M. front wndsheld, s another The Junor C.E. and the Junor quested Sherff Robert H. Jamson, who s charman of tbe Leg- fgure "1300," a reference to the feature of the ner Hgh UPY wll meet at 6 P.M. approxmately 1,300 cubc centmeter capacty of the cars new the Councl, to develop a program Only two mnor dfferences on Donald Whtaker wll lead a dscusson of the move: "The] slatve and Legal Commttee of and bgger 50 horsepower arcooled engne youre lookng tbe outsde wll help tbe automotve expert pck out a 1966 VW formng a Commttee whch wll Greatest Story Ever Told" at the make t legble to receve funds Junor Hgh meetng and there at the 1966 model. The other external changes nclude 10 slots n sstance Act of under the "Law Enfrocement As- wll be electon of offcers. The 1965." WhH t Colon. DRIVEWAY! SEALER 5Gal. «)97 Can ^ J rvottfl, rtfnhu and watt drn- I woy from wmthtr damagt.! WALLPAPER 19 Sngle Roll SANITAS WALLTEX 1 IrtpU Hdng Superor Coverage and callngs, tan "I n I tnakulu (ramcndou buy u thl IM Good for wats A A I Bl«quuUtla. qunuta. OFl bn bm lra. Urn. - * m utoruneou. CompUly Wmlubl. W«h Tool wlh be tnted. Soap UW prce. Cout Com. Is Uxtnj Uxtu fav I m-at rour ebole*. Wolt If and water dean \ Faltcnu Ireln dlmfr tnllld Ga I UlUKd. FIKST HUM, Oal. up. LTV. SUKlg Roll WE HANDLE A COM: TE LINE STANLEY TOOLS and PKOTO TOOLS! FIXT 4 GOOD LAM CEMENT It Stcks and Its Stuck Permanltly At last! A concrete patch cuut wear or chp way. Bunds lu any surtucf-courftt, t-veu metal r glaw! Urlf struuger lha mmrtte. Easy to apply, oo HTuptug, uo prmug. Ml n haudy pall. De l«r walks, gura«e floor, drveways, ste)n, WMU*-«I1 masuuury. II t tns holes or cracks, you can fx It wth FIXT 4 GOOD. 98 BUY DIRECT AlMR FACTOR... SAVE 40% BEST BROS. 401 N. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH OPIN DAILY TIL P.M. - SATURDAY TIL 6 P.M. W«.»rv. ttw flyhl s Untl each wheel to assure greater Brake ventlaton and flattenng of the cars dome-lke hubcaps. Most of these external changes also appear on the new Karmann Gha, he sad. staton wagon from a 196S model, Mr. Hamlton stated, A pushbutton lock smlar to that used on the companys sedans now opens tbe engne compartment ld and the door aver the gasolne Fller neck now t held closed by a sprng, elmnatng the need for The cars new engne, he noted,!the oversuettay prevously rehas nearly 20% more horsepowerqured. Specal 24a SALE! Frday & Saturday Only October - 8th 9th HERCULON* NOWI Luxurous 100% Contnuous Flament Hereulon* Crush-Proof Ple n magnfcently sculptured broodloom at ts lowest prce ever! Full Range of the latest 1966 crystal-brght, locked-n color* to complement any decor... Colonal, Provncal, or Contemporary. Every square yard t frst qualty. Avalable n 12 and 15wdths. tq. yd. Infant Baptsm Planned Sunday Senor Hgh UPY wll meet at 7 P.M. and wll attend a play, "The Addct" at the Woodbrdge Junor Hgh School Audtorum. An gnorant ndvdual seeks only the facts that bolster hs own prejudces. Coloflackedlntastv Md for HuvtattrfflC CoMplflg rttotnct SAVE up to 50% Broadloom Rewnanls MDEdt Room-Sn Rgs Just n tme for the Holdays! 1762 yards of fns broadloom at drastcally reduced prces! Wools, 501 Nylons,* Acrllan, Heculom from Amercas fnest mlls. Tweeds, Twsts, Tp-Shfortds, Sculptureds and Plushes In a fabulous assortment of colors. Shop early for best (electon. Up to 3 Years to pay. k All Carp* S«b «t to Pror Sul. OPIN EYfNINOS Tll t:jo PJ*. - WIO. t IAT TIU 4:00 PJ«. 63 YEARS OF CARPET EXPERIENCE INCORPORATED 1135 CHESTNUT ST, ROSEILE / BUT 117 To Request Enforcement Assstance The bll has passed the House of Representatves and now awatng acton by the Senate. It s effectve July 1, 1966 f passed by the Senate, and sgned nto law by the Presdent, whch n all aspects ndcate that t wll. The Law Enfrocement Commt tee has been n exstance snce Sept, 1963 and n my opnon, the fnancal support s necessary f sgnfcant progress s to be made. Sherff Jamson was one of the orgnal groups that met n N.Y.C pror to the formaton of the Law Enfrocement Commttee n Sept The frst meetng took place on Sept. 19, 1963 of all the Polce Agences n the three-state area n Cty Hall, N. Y.; attended by Law enforcement offcals, representng 21 countes, 16 muncpaltes, 1400 unts of local gov ernment n a land area of 7,000 square mles wth a populaton of 16 mllon people; and was addressul by Mayor Wagner, and Polce Commssoner Murphy. Sherff Jamson sad, "Plannng and research are essental functon of Polce management and; nut restrcted to one, localty. Polce problems preval everywhere, and t s because of ths >rtv-- aly that progressve polce admnstrators share wung.v JI, the exchange of nformaton." ^ The Commttee that Sherff amson heads s hopeful of recevng funds for a program n ths area, of juvenle delnquency, narcotc addcton, and data proxssng control n the three-state area. -The Sherf sad that tbe Metropoltan Regonal Councl has commttees to explore ar poluton.l transportaton, and other related matters effectng the three-state area, and that tbe polce unt was, organzed n Democratc Club Sets Fall Dancej AVENEL - The Thrd Ward Sxth and Eleventh Dstrcts Democratc Club heard Joseph Nemyo, townshp counclman, speak at ts recent meetng held at Ftzgeralds, Route 1. Also on the speakng platform were Gedrge Yates, thrd ward counclman and Jack Ford, presdent of the Woodbrdge Young Democrats. The club unanmously voted to endorse Mr. Yates and Mr. Nemyo and the entre democratc; slate on lne "B" n the November electon. A report on th^t annual pcnc by George Aston, vce presdent, termed the affar a success. Walter Sobesk, charman of the fall dance, announced the fete wll be held at the Royal Oaks, Iseln, October 9. Musc wll be by Johnny Jacks Orchestra. A buffet g pper wll be served. Tckets are, avalable from Me. So Uesk or Joseph Stawnsk, presdent. Hosptalty was arranged by Mrs. Stawmslt and Mrs. Edward Jensen. KUN OVKK BY TRACTOR Morrs, N. Y. - After the front wheels of a tractor rolled over hs chest, Thura Soreson suffered unly brused rbs. The former wrestler S4d he braced hmself lke a wrestler when the tractor rolled toward hm. BEARD VI SCHOOL Cleveland - Samuel Bell ended Ms rebellon afalnt a baa w beards and returned to school wth a clean chn Kfttt y«a r M Bell had cultvated» smau beard over th«last two nwutlu but decded t would be best to forego bg bean] untl Im fbuubud bs d t The Word Maxe - Is your boy frend a Mame: - Not hm. He takes a tax and uses both arms." Sold Moves l a w SOUND MOVIES re "n" tl<bu re "out." Wth the foolprtof new CAMIM::CORDKR, you cn IH an; Inn color or black 1 wht* Rm ml l«t prrf«t ru of flfhl ll tound. Knr knslncu or ptauun, the rntlrr unt cot onlj 1KJ.W (nl pa;«for Itwlf In mjojmmt or tlrv Contact jour local Photo Dnlrr or ASTRO SALES, INC. 570 Grand Avt. Englewood, N. J (56S-U26) Symptoms of Dstress Arsng Irom STOMACH ULCERS DUETO EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Asl< AbooM5-Doy Tral Offer Ow fw mllon pclmm o( the WIU-«(fOTRtATHCNTlavrI< <. s. kl lor relefo( symptomso( dstrran HIM;.f_ ron StMMth ud DMdtnalUkmdue.. Eca«*cM-PoorDI nlt«n,s«wuru Mt Sth Ort toumm,«tc,dae, Hurtkurn, k U to tch AcW. Atk lor "WllbrTl MMW "»luch fully nfeuu Ihk hom (Iratmrtt fm ll DERMS PHARMACY srtcul PAcdnu rot LCMCUOMS-DINNERS USTAURAN1 COCKTAIL LOUNO1 cnnn roon to TIKI OUI CALL HI HtBktn ot U1NIBS CLUB CkKIt BLANCH! AMERtCAN IXPBUS It Smth St., Perth Auboj No Connecton mth Anj Otha atuuanl Now Open ROLLER RINK St Btwelt Aveaoe Carteret Columbus Dy Specal FREE ADMISSION* Matnee Onjy Chldren Only* 1:N?M. U 4 P.M. 8p*cUl Cotambos Day Prce* At Oar F*od Counter EVENING 8KAHNG 1IOIRS 7:M to 11 P.M. It would be a nce woru erybone behoved lke n,,.. n church. NOW T1IHH Tl I s. Rchard Hl, ;,,,, th "THE SANDPIPER" Anthony Qfllnn and j a l l l (. v CdHr,, "A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA" SAT. ft SUN MMIMI!:M P.M. THE rvu, m FR\NICKNRTI IN MONSTER Man c un. 1UII >,. Vven L«l [h Smono Jose Ferrer - I*e M:mn Oskar Werner. Grow s, ;; ;jl Elzabeth Ashley - Jus,. (,, J Mchael Dunn - Ch.rcs h->r\ and fldn "SHIP OF FOOLS "Superb! Magnfcent 1 und Jack Letnmon - HK k. \, "WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARM\ AIR CONUIT1()M1> 14-un WOODBRIIK.K. N. J LAST TIMK TOMh 7:00 & Jl "THE SANDPIPERI FRIDAY THIIU TIT \ Maros Vu Brando llr..!;: "THE SAB0TEUR1 (MOR1TIRI1 WEKK Dl BATLRDAY MATIMf SlNDAY I*» - «:» - VM COMLNT. "HALLELUJAH TRAIL" WALTER READE STEKUNO THEATRE u/odobrdgi "onve-v- AND ST. BOTH BOX OFKIO OPEN NIGHTLY at «SHOW AT -SJ fjow t t VWen Legh Sbaone f "SHIP OF FOOLSI Rory Calbuun "YOUNG FURYJ Etra Added Frl. X " KOLOK KAHKttNand U T E HORKOK Ml CHILDRKN I ALWAYS FUN FOR ALL AGES BOWCRAFT PLAYLAND Mnature Golf Horto A Pony Rdng Boutn^ t Badmnton Table Tenns Snad Bar Pcnc Ar.o ««C " dul RT. 22, SCOTCH PLAINS - AD 3-06^ 7Se TIU t VM. TturMtny ElbaMh AthUy Geerge Segal GENERAL CINEMA THEATRES A SUa% Kramer Produttluo FHWL H th IlKSKHVATlONS KO»»* 1 IN OUB BMOKINU MEt v ll»n_

15 , n(rp endcnt-le>der (I.B.) Crteret Thursday. OnVr 7. 19n5 BUSINESS f_nd SERVICE DIRECTORY Applances Barber Shop J. Bslness Elpmnt - Early Amercan Furnture- frdar 50 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY VA Atomtlve GOTO YOUR FAVORITE SERVICE STATION For The BEST SERVICE and PARTS For YOUR CAR SENTRY AUTO PARTS & SUPPLY Monroe &. Kssox sts, RAIIWAY AFRICAN r RVICB lutes RctaUt luhwt Art, * Orcta WOODBKIDGE MK 4-fTN ar VA 0BMErS SERVICE «Raavay Aft, WoaArkbja Com* bcrt for FAMOUS GULF I ulrrattw Ol Change TOWWO AUTO REPAIR 1 MlrTLEM Tl \E-UP8 MIOtK ABSORBERS BH\KE8»-P AUTO SERVICE L1» su Gem* An.. A»enet Tel. BARBER SHOP Daves Barfer Sk«# uktn Alwj u AUtadue* WIN * CBaDKKM XHRoaMTaltAra. w. CARTWIT Advertsng Of IT PAYS! ME M1U Today SERVICE BARBER SHOP 4 HARKKKK NO WAITING PERSONAL ATTENTION 35 Yran In Wnodhrldgt Chldren* Harcut* Our Specalty m School S., Woodbrldup Pat Sllo. Prop. Beauty Shop Phlps Lady Far Beauty Salon td Man St., Wpodbrldge (or appontment call (M-KM SPECIAL! 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CALL NOW UO59 Delcatessen TREAT SHOPPE 613 Rahwaj Avenue (Upp Woodbrdge IVtU Church) SALADS at ther Bet SODA FOUNTAIN FRJESH BAKERY GOODS Open A.M. to» P.M. LNCLLUINf. SUNDAYS doted Wednesday AJI Da; Dner rrlt Uurdlnu Woodbrdge Dner Break!*" Lunck Dnner 680 Amboy Avc, WOODBRIDGE (Acot fom Btcwtrtt) FINE FOOD At Moderate Prces DINE Dry Cleanng Ihlco Heudl Wash & l>rj SUNSHINE CENTER U33 St. George Ave. Colona Tel SKKVItE UUNDK* AND UHV CLEANING And Plu* Dxj Foregn Cars FOREIGN CAR RKIAIRS COLLISION WORK Free Estmates EUROPEAN TRAINED MECHANtC I Imported Auto SALES & SERVICE 1010 St. Geome Avenue AVENEL (Nut Clorerlear) Dll; 130 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. jturdj >:M A.M. to»:0o PM ME ME Fresh Eggs FRESH FROM OUR FARMS DAILY a FINEST QUALITY a WHITES & BROWNS ALL SIZES Specal Rates for Restaurants and Insttutons Kerby Pne Belt Farms U33 St. George Ave., Colona Tel. LI , ME &-MJ2 Oldest on the Avenue Once A Try, Always A Buy I Furnture SAVE! SUMMER CLEARANCE ROCKERS RECLINERS DINETTES LAMPS BEDDING SULO BROS. ISM Elzabeth Avenue Rahwa.? FV Hone Improvement - Storm Wlndow k Doors WINDOW SHADES Stock ft Custom Alum Gutter* or Leaden Awnngs. Canvas or Alujn. Reglulag or Rescreenujg A. LOVAS & SONS ISM Man Street RAHWAY, N. I INC WHY ADVERTISE? Because by readng ths you have just proved that people DO read the ads! CALL ME BRING Home Improvement - Mens Formal Wear --"Real Estate Lstngs MIDDLESEX HOME BUILDERS Dormers Garages Extensons Alumnum Sdng Fnshed Attcs Fnshed Basements Seven Years To Pay Free Estmates No Money Down PA Landscape Contractor Albert J. SCHAEFER, Sr. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR ladntrat Resdental COMPLETE LANDSCAPE PLANNING GRADING & SEEDING Ruutlllln«Uwm Soddng tnt Shrubber?» FUlton Llqor Stores Telephone MErcurj 4-18M WOODBRIDGE Lquor Store, Inc. WE DELIVER! Complete Stock ol Domestc and Imported Wne Been aad Llqnon (74 AMBtrt AVENUE WOODBRtXX, N. J. Lumber FORDS & COAL CO. Plywood Insulaton Roobm PaneUlB Shme» Uarate Duort t MlUwork BuUden Supplln t Hardware Mason t SuppUe Fuel OU A Coal [Illlcrest ] la Kng Georges Rd., Fords Musc Instructon LOWREY ORGANS CONN ORGANS t KIMBALL PIANOS I8tructon Tunng JARDOT PIANO COMPANY 448 Rahwuj Avne WoodbrMfle ME Bour 12 to I Cloud Mnndw The Busness and Servce Drectory U For Busnessmen Who Love Money DIAL V ME4-U11 TEDS TUXEDOS FOR HIRE or tl< fml III Tuedo In thf laen Teds Talor Shp Cleaners & Talors Alteratons Optn *w. fct (ppolntment 17 Green St. Woodbrtdge ME Motorcycles MOTORCYCLE 8rdgeston«t B«nelU Parlla a Used FUNCYCLES 355 St. George Ave. RAHWAY Movng & Storage IDEAL WAY MOVERS my Not Let The "7" McColley Move You AGENTS free Ctlmtt Storm NATIONAL VANS Loral and World Wld«MOTCD 12X6 St. Georgt ATC, ATCDCI FU Pants & Wallpaper EXTERIOR LATEX BOUSE PAINT 5 «5-4 9 $6.75 * ^ GAL. 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Dr Uup Gurney, raaetrdl ;sn< nlc> of Rutgers P.ycologlcl cnr, wll b«the tnk «pe»ker. Dr. Gnrney served her Intent jslp M. I ho Wtchta Chld Qabd.n-> (Vnlcr, Kansas. She baa mllard student personnel at Pennsylvana State Unversty On the rducntnn and tranng Ol the rrtnrrlrrl. All meetngs arc open to tbt ISEUN PERSONALS Allr«Cnthbertsoa IM6 Ok Tree Road luflln. New Jersey Tele.: U 1 Tm 1.,-flos AuxHary o( th«vfw Inst WM wll have ts regnl.r sem-monthly meetng, 8:00 n He Post Hall, Lncoln Hghway, An-; ovrnr. Anyone wantng to dowle clothes or household artcles, (or the beneft of the Cerebral Palsy, may brng them to ths meetng. Plans wll be completed for a plastc demonstraton, October 21, profts gong to the Auxlary cancer fund, and tht Mwdowbrook Theater party, October 22. -A meetng of the Web-e-lo of St. Cecelas Cub Scout Pack wll be held ths evenng, 7:00, In tn school cafetera. Members of Boy Scout Troop 47 wll meet ths evenng, 7: SO to 9:00, n Fellowshp Hall of the Frst Presbyteran Church. Flatu are beng made to partcpate In Rartan Councls Hke-O-Eee, to take place the weekend of October 22. The group wll have an 8.1 mle hke from Runyon Wata Works to Cbeesequake State Park, where they wll camp. -The Womens Mssonary Councl of the. Iseln Assembly ot God Church wll meet ths evenng, 7:30. They wll be bosteoe to the W.M.C. from the Perth Araboy Glad Tdngs Assembly ot God. A specal program ha Dean planned. A theater party Is beng cownsored ths evenng by the Lades Auxlary of the Chemcal Hook and Ladder Co., Dstrct 11, and the H. K. Fre Company, Oak Tree, at the Crcle Theater Playhouse, n Woodbrdge, to sea "LuUabye." The C. A.s (Chrsts Ambassadors) youth group of the Iseln Assembly of God Church, wll meet Frday, 7:30 p.m., at the church. The monthly meetng of th» Mothers Auxlary of the Menlo Park Terrace Boys League has been set for Frday evenng, I p.m. -A dance wll be held by St. Cecelas C.V.O. for members and ther guests, tomorrow, 8 p.m., In Uurdes Hall. Buses for the Worlds Far trp wll leave tn parkng lot promptly at 8 ajn, on Sunday, All those partcpatng ars asked to attend the 6:30 a.m. Mass and, afterwards, a lght breakfast n the cafetera wll be provded by the Holy Name Socety. Grls and boys must b* dressed approprately. -The Junor Grls Unt of the Lades Auxlary of VTW yost 2636 wll have ts sem-monthly meetng Saturday, 10:30 a.mf at the VFW Post Hall, Route 17. lans wll be made for the frst skatng party of the year to b» held, October 23. -Relgous nstructons for) publc school chldren, of SL Cecelas Parsh, n grades two through eght, wll be held Saturday mornng at 9:30, n the school. Usual bus transportaton wll be provded. Members of the Iseln Ffe and Drum Corps wll partcpate In the annual Holy Name parade, Sunday, n Elzabeth, Regular meetngs of the Corps wll be on Monday and Wednesday, at 7 p.m., at 25 Wllow Avenue, wth Robert Panter drector. The drummer secton wlj meet on Monday and the entre corps on Wednesday.. -St. Cecelas Hgh School of Relgon Classes are set to bga Monday, In the school. A schedule wll be announced. -The Menlo-ettes, all grl Bale and Drum Corps, wll meat from 7 to 9 p.m., n the VFW Post Hall, Route 27. Tuesday evenng." -A meetng of Boy Scout Troop 49 has been get for Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m., n the St. Cecelas School cafetera. -Boy Scout Troop 4a wll meat wth Scoutmaster Relnhart Tborscn, Tuesday, 7:30 to 9 pm. In the VKW Post Hall, Routt 27, -A meetng of the SL Vncent de Paul Socety has been set for 8 pm, Tuesday, n St. Cecelas School. Room 207. The Jersey Are Chorus of SPEBHQSA, Inc. (Socety for to* Preservaton and Encouragement )f Barber Shop Quartet Snlsg n Amerca) wll have a meetng, Tuesday, 9:15 p.m., n the VFW Kst Hall. -lt o games wll be held In St. (otdas I/wnJes and Fatoa Hulls, Tuesday evenng, Early bud junes begn at 7 p.m. anl regular garnet) at 8:00. UrowM, Junor, and Cadtttf (nl Scout Troops, sponsored by St. Cecelas WA, wll meat s Dm assgned classrooms n Utt >d>uul torn 7 to 8:30 p.m., W«S> nesday.

16 Speakng About Sports By Meyer Some tme ago there was a move called "Mrarlp cm 34th Street." Well folks, another mracle took place at the Carteret Hgh Schools Ovrrholt stadum last Saturday afternoon when an nspred Rambler football team, counted out by some the week before, suddenly came to lfe and rolled over a heaver and favored Sayrevlle club wth thorouhness and precsness to score an mportant 180 vctory and sent the Carteret rooters home n a happy frame of mnd. A good many of the fans could not beleve t was the same club whch looked nept and nexperenced the week before n losng the opener to I P. Stevens (North Edson Hgh) by a 24-0 score. Brefly t was lke ths. The Ramblers muzzled ; the Sayrevlle ground attack and laughed at ther aeral efforts. They won the game wth a second-half assault consstng of two fumble recovers whch they converted nto touchdowns and a dazzlng 75-yard punt return by speedster Mke Turko early n the fourth perod. Ths fnal run really electrfed the crowd, partcularly the Carteret partsan fans. The week before Sayrevlle was beaten n a close game by Madson : Hgh, whch s coached by Carterets Ron Helley. ; The score n ths, game was No matter how you look at t, the result was an ; upset, but a partcularly pleasant one for Carteret. Few felt the Ramblers could do t after - ther medocre performance n the season opener aganst North Edson Hgh. But after scorng I twfce n the thrd perod to break the game wde \ opf, and wth Mke Turko explodng wth a _ sewatonal 75 yard touchdown run early n the ; fourth perod, no one could beleve that ths was th same team whch lost by 24-0 the week be- ; At least the game produced one thng. Coach. Jm Glran cracked a smle after the fnal : whstle. ; To sum t all up, all we can say s that under-," dog but agressve Carteret Hgh Schools foot- ; ball team startled some 2,200 fans nto alertness : wth ther second half offensve punch. And furthermore, the future s begnnng to look a lttle brghter for a successful season. The twn-double system of bettng at race-. tracks has rsen snce ts ncepton at Suffolk Downs n July of Now 15 of the countrys 44 harness tracks have t, as do 13 of 105 flat tracks. Many feel that the twn double s not ; good for racng, even though t ncreases track handles and the states percentage. Now events at Yonkers (New York) Raceway, a harness track, have justfed these crtcsms. Eleven men have been arrested on charges of offerng to produce false dentfcaton to twn-double wn- ers n return for ten percent of ther wnnngs. The twn-double breeds sharp practces of var- "ous knds and should be abolshed. Heres one for the Carteret hunters and spprts-.men. There are some 25 mllon hunters and shooters n the U.S. today, almost 50% more than 15 years ago, One would expect, therefore, that shootng accdents would have rsen proportonately. Ths s not the fact. The 1 Natonal Safety Councl reports that shootng accdents have decreased 13% snce And an nsurance company, Travelers of. Hartford, has come up wth an even happer dscovery. A fve-year study revealed that huntng and shootng rank 16th on the lst of accdent clams resultng from recreatonal actvtes. Some of the more dangerous actvtes are swmmngs golf, fshng, baseball, and football. says... ME m OWES GIVEtSTHATjm CARTERKT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TKAM: 1965 Edton, whch romped before, The Ramblers meet Metaelw on Saturday. Thursday. October 7, lf»65 Ramblers Trumph Over Sayrevlle 18-0 Turko Thrlls Wth 75-Touchdown Run CARTERET - It took some.ball to the Sayrevlle»yard tme for Jm Glrans Carteret;lne. On the followng play, half- Hgh School football forces to get;back Bll Egan bolted down the I rollng last Saturday afternoon mddle for a touchdown. The kk kck before a near capacty crowd of attempt faled and the Ramblers 2,200. but when t dd t caught fre> move;*_«thorlly_«d Jta-J-, ta^ S^JSSS^1 were ahead by 6-0. ; Results Lsted 1 Independent-Leader (E.B) - Carteret Carlerel Sportsmen Score Second Wn In County League, 20-0 Val. Alumnum Pnners Te For Frst Poston mttfrkt - Vall.mt Alnm-j tum wnn twn Rnmos from the (. rlrrct Lnes n the Cnrlerct 1,,. M-.k.rs :,nd n dnneto. m^d, K 1 CARTERET - The ( Sportsman Pop Warner team won Us second game ths season n thc ] Jj County by scorng an h W w ) w 20 to 0 vctory over th, T S<1ulh Planfeld Eagles. Carteret scored n the nrt. perod as George Pensk thr, J r a Pay h,v ; - «tr, pont the raced 31 Vm, 5 (ftr, t,, m trolnte sroro of»l5 1 " o V c Mown ht the pla, «.,..,,. hv n smle nn. Thewnners e. d o ^ " u e to a penalty %un rnll,,l» and 915, whch s " «farced the h:,, a rarlv n bm-lne crcles Hfehj, n <» ««but,, tlnh, n ths mtch went to cost thm an opportunty or, who rolled a SH4 set and a "He Sportsman grdders >-.. wnnng two enmes, j w o more touchdowns m th fn,.] Valhnl Alumnum moved nto a Tarter wth Ed Wlnrk :onn te wth the Cnrtcret Lanes for 45 yards and Denns It-ff ( cr.n frst rhco n the team standng. mawnjj the nn Joe Pendrk of U Roe Press At, ns ^ was top howler of the ncht,,... rrndn!; out a m seres wth a M» h»n ntercepted.,,., hp 24f score. Hs tenmmnte.."" " r "J» a <* 50 yards,,, lh(, week, alter droppng opener to North Edlwm the week over Snyrrvllle, 1R-0. last Pete Sak. aded the cause wth * yart - " lhc n " ( Pay K, a 606 set as the La Roe Press wlpck raced the rest of th,. dsposed of Booth Electrc. l<ou way for a touchdown. Joe Mnnnhm Tam rolled s.1 n a losng cause. ran (he extra pont and th, m Amon Motors swept Stans Bar,.,.... Pee Wee Eleven Ramblng l 7 as Tony Ccala mssed the charm- " led **" B m vct «r> fnr th. crcle of 200 by a sngle pn. Ca * <eam coached by Rlph 7 / fy Alled Ltmher of Lnden whte-! Antonello, ad, I u vr ; wa,hed Caggys Cortlllon Room, The <teore by perodswth Lou Butkocv httng 5M. carterpt «nm. CARTERET - The Pop Warner Rumblng Mara Platng won two """". _,. Pee Wee football team lost ts * * n " - : j frst game n two years by Cmes from Bel Mart Stores, Al South Plan(l(1 l<t 00 o n _ png a 7-0 decson to the Slyvester starred wth a bad game; Touchdowns - Gary Cohen pn< but bombed the pns n the last from Penska): Ed WlRmk There s much joy n Carteret feld. I. was the frst tme CARTERET - Carterefs o p-w ^ ^tvcart^ret Ram-jaa that a fern has Ible on the Carteret 46-yard bnt P" *> ; c " " ^ ^ the season, by wallopng the fay-wee combne. The vstors m... a a In three plays Carteret marched ^ KlKyard^ er J j ^scores ored Sayrevle team by an 18 n the frst perod to wn puntlfor another touchdown as Mke accordmb to a consesus scores ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a ^? ^ fl I,_. by Mke Turko, Rambler -. speed-!turkohhl tensve game, streaked nto the. Perth Amboy s gnd team whch y.^ ^ : mwh g$ fw t0ucndowm who played a brllant of- c mpea.... wn and all predctors gave Sayre-,sed, as the locals scored a hghly mpressve 18-0 trumph over a end zone from the 23-yard hue,;had ted Asbury Park the week, Mj c ^ ^ jhowed lne fans heaver and favored SayrcvUej gvng Carteret a commandng before, M, defeated E D B ns " wny he s the county dash champ, [ e l even lead. Agan the converson wck, 14 to 6, «-> "--> j Showng much better form than ; attempt was low. ab lf ^.ructon. score Ssko Track-; Yard n; ean P nt ~ over Yuhas Hefferan (run); extra ponts _ Joe Monohan (run). 650 Boys Regster Gant PeeWees p or Flag Football WOODBRIDGE-F. Murphy and be held on Saturday mornng t dd a week ago g n losng the In the f na perod, Mke Turko,, to trumph over Souhfoyer, 5 ;to (JUI h. ^ M.7. W. Zullo of the Woodbrdge Rec- Atenel Junor Hgh opener to J. P. Stevens "North thrllng the crowd to a standng to 6. Metuchen waloped Roselle,, ^ thejr ^ 1SELIN - At the reaton Dept. announced that 9:00.lets vs. Raders; 10 no o^, Edson Hgh) by a 24-0 score the; ovaton, returned a Sayrevlle Park 9 to 0. Unon nosed rt" Ramblers were defntely the bet-^ and raced jl yards wth ; Woodbndge 20 to 19 And n the; Jfrta.r blocked 5 over 650 boys have regstered for vs. Patrots, ^ the Flng Football program ron- Colonla Junor Hgh ter team and the outlook for the ^, sngle sayrevlle player fm^ game Weequahc shut o a t.^ j j ^ t Ct "^JF^d12to() 1M for ducted for boys nne to thrteeenn. 9:00 Bears vs. Vkngs n m consderably. Even Jm! ST3ST be 5 The Iselntes spent most of thethe Junor Dvson had 392 bnvs Uons vs. Colts; 11:00 Ram, At ths wrtng, no results forced a smle n the second half, ~. _.,..... ^. f ja s he paced nervously up and ^ summar «: obtaned on the Stevens to...v men n one weeks tme Matawan.. terrtory.., but regster at the seven stes located Packers. Edson) game. (North.. Carteret wll not play Sayre-? m tfl come up wt h the bg: thp^shout the townshp. Ford. Junor Hgh down the sdelnes.! Score by perods: vlle next season... On Satur-; B, a,«fn 5rnrP when the Gants 1 Mr. Ernest Dubay, Drector o«: 9:0O Redskns vs. Gants: There was no scorng untl the; Sayrevlle The results of Carterets op- day, Carteret wll travel to lane* to eet back tne ~ Program, stated that over 258 Steelers vs. Eagles, 11 no thrd perod when the Carteret! 6-18 ponents last Saturday follow: tuchen and another tough game Carteret the game, the Huskes alertly reg,^ a the fve Junor v Cowboys. eleven, sportng a strong defense SCORING Perth Amboy Mto face Metuchen lost ts Trst defen5e nterce pted two passes Hgh ^^ ««J" Woodbrdge w K throughout the game, converted Thrd Quarter E. Brunswck game to South Rver, but won on; whjch se, up tncr lwo touch-townshp, for the Intermeda e, two fumble recoveres nto sx-jc Egan, 28 run (kck faled Saturday over Roselle.,- Park «_. L >wns Iprogram. The followng schedule 900 KeWes vs - nockets. ponters ~Both" tmes the try for! C Turko, 49 pass from Whte Hghland Park 15 team ng S a lot ^ spee(! In the second game, the Iseln^" naugurate the competton to Pstons vs. Comets. the extra pont faled. (kck " -»-J» faled) Southt Rver Frank Verseg recovered a Sayrevlle fumble on the Carteret C Turko, 77 punt return (kck Metuchen 19 Fourth Qaarter Roselle Park lost ts second, Mdgets were a pleasant surprse, qame and wll be dangerous n wnnng ther game by a 140 margn over thet young Huskes. the future, plays at North Edson 49-yard lne near mdfeld. A 23- faled) Roselle VIPS Outscore Amercan on Saturday Hghland Park The Gants scored n the thrd yard pass from quarterback Al 1 Offcals - Mopsk, Armeno, Lejackson to Wes Whte moved the! boff. Roper. I Unon South Rver, to., 6 J,. on two.. block-, In a Huskes punt on hs own one" pulled a mld upset by beatng quarter when Tom Burke hauled,, ~. : Woodbrdge ed punts. Meet North Honten«! vard nne and Legon Extra Innngs ^4 good bloek-, 12 Ramblers Face Andy Holenscak at nome ng, galloped 99 yards for a bg Kennedy South Rver wll meet Madson touchdown. Johnny Case made t!.. WOODBRIDGE., In a game rpped, a belt. through,., the, le?* 0 South Rver wll meet Madson touchdown. Johnny Case made t Townsh Md an8tner loss <M n favor, the Gants by scor. whch was settled after 13 nnngs Frank Csany U enable botn Woodbrdge ng the extra pont. the VIPS emerged a 5-4;ner& to make safe dashes M -e t \<* Pay the VIPS emerged 5-4;ner& to make safe dashes m Metuchen Away Rolls 268 Came game to Unon Burke got nto hthe scorng actj vctor <> ver l "e Amercan Legonjplate to even the count at ^ 20 to 19, has a heavy team and!agan n the fourth perod when!nne n an ndependent slow ptch! Manager Marty Greaser wll also be tough later on... he took the ball on a well exerat- contest. It was a balanced game made several changes n the Ths Saturday And Bg 645 Set plays a good Planfeld team on ed end around play and sprnted! fr m st;»rt to fnsh wth a bases gons 1 defensve algnment» Saturday at home.,fs yards for hs second (ally of [loaded sngle decdng the ssue the game went nto extra nun: CARTERET - Hopng that hs CARTERET - Acton Acton n the! In UoIVlK g J F Kennedv lost to Weeaua-the"afternoon. Fred Detzold bolt-or the VIPS n the extra nnng, He moved the versatle.w:r.-y Players wll contnue to generate Nne Oclock Keglers League wasj the same offensve punch whch " lark «bv he 12 to 0 on breaks andwll ed up the mddle for the extra] game. I-ews to second base and ;:t some g^ ^ng\ CARTERET - Ther«s a threethey revealed last Saturday:^ a loca! favonte ~ Andy H(h be at East Brunswck on Satur->nt to drop Matawan behnd,] The Legonnares got off to a way deadlock n the U. S. Metals Frank Csany out to rght.:,. y lenscak._».._ Booth Electrc. Andyj Andy. jj Bl L aday... Perth Amboy L m nmnne!fu> Frst nnn! wth the VIPS due to send ur <* Bootn Electnc. won over runnng start n the frst nnng s^led jhan( j ca p Bowlng League, as auay.. renn fljnouy wun aver. Tt. aganst Sayrevlle Coach Jm GlraTwll Shs squad aganst s^led f and wth before an openng the nght game wu result oflast Thursdays E matches, Sh d a weak n a East back Brunswck punt 85 as Garr yards Knghts the reversal coachng staff desp ««*«* JS^^ olhatd httng wth an openng game result of P last Thursdays matches, weak East Brunswck as Garr- Knghts coachng staff despte wth three, IUIB Malcom Rutan an nspred Metuchen squad ths f ^ and before the nght wu <The Falcons, Erecton Shop and, son ran back punt 85 yards, the reversal. ««Z the teht comng Saturday. The game wll wer Holenscak, woo ts a car. Atomx are al, m for f rst I Meet an easy opponent n Edson The KnghtsPee Wee team bat- tor. e l^jbaseman J» be Carterefs frst test on the^er by trade averaged 215 o]ace wth a ^o^,. The on Saturday mornng 10:30 A.M. tied Unon to a scoreless tme l>?j*"w a ^ sut Booth Electrc won two both roa^and wl be played at ^ >*f^ 1 ^*^ ml^ scored 2-game vctores! ^^Sl^W» er over J. F. Stevens, 19 to 0, but After thre straght road _ = tt* *«?»?*" and Walter. Falcons lost two. The Ramblers are allfredup the Jay Vee 5 got walloped to the th e Knghts arelookng forward to, r... jam the base paths. Johnn> U-^fJ Ideal Lquors swept the Wood-; after ther upset p trumph p over folos: - I tune of 25 to 0,., ther frst home game of the sea-. A If. r hre * l^-the VIPS, catcher who st.uk >,t!brdge Olds as Ed Ryan led the! Sayrevlle Hre last wee&cu. weekend. To IUI / «, be - - -^ -. - Schedule for October 7, 1965 Pop Warner team won ts se- son at the Woodbrdge Hgh School, h *. V l^) ca e earler n the game, wa.< n-> sure, t u was wd uu not the me amuc same ICOIU, team attaek w th an «ven «t on " -z 2 nesearc Research & Falcons cond straght n league compet- Stadum wth a strong Rahway ;,",*, * * (Wrdfrom the plate p for onvmu- n..- that lost the opener p to North Ed-games of 237, 193 and 170. Hy-. 34 Raders & Gants ton, wth a fne 20 to 0 game. Ed team furnshng thet opposton. "" " "" ~"... j.1 L_f ^.» prarto BAVPPIKTP mrpnt Valant Nn _.. son Hgh the week before. r Beverage swept Valant No.;^ ^ It x 4 Tank House l team as Mke Kacsur racked up,^ Krect Rh \ J J ^ 1 Wlguck scored two touchdowns, a old Jmmy Kopcho After to was as f a mracle took place and Gary Cohen caught a Penksa a set of 566. Mke Valant pnned at the Overholt stadum feld and The weeklv honor roll: pass for a score. a good 573 for the losers. the fnal result n whch the Ramblers won by launchng a tre- and gve up frst score n two frst.game n two Center Bar took three from Honor Roll and close t up 3-2 Ronnes Gulf Servce staton. Joel for September 30, 1965 mendous second half offensve; In the ]op of the nnth, the Le-^S sent the Carteret fans home n a Guseppe dd most of the damage j Rusty Schur, Falcons- 564 <221); seasons. lo 7 6 ru. n. vvl. n11n, so" dub sent Bob Rchard* and Johnny Anderson «nt rather Pleasant state of mnd w h «"»»» set. Darabs Tavern[Joe Czauskas, Raders - 5«H Ratons for the Annual Rf ^"^»>» ^»"«^»» ^ Hj. ^ both)*?***,*? " lck. u 1, p. lte 1,l. - IWuf ta.^ won, art ost»» > ^ took the odd game (206; Stan Marek, Erect Shop - crea " Ban J ue <* Champons UN^N - The St. Cecela Gold- sluggers sngled To set the stagechtag vctory whle he Metucnen nas won ana MBI,^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^. ^^. p ^ U r e ready and all champs n bas^: ^ ^ d ]Beln. who for Johnny Lewjthe 78 year old "> *«"""^l0 the l -" one ths season. The Metuchen f \,; I u IT A YJ» 1 en ^B" 8 «l8eun wh0 have ( f Johnny Lew«the 78 year old «"* a Uk ". K " «team lost to South Rver n theths match went to Rche Krause ); Steve Medwck, Bombers ); Bob Nagy, to see ther managers or get n; m g[xm ln ^ central Jer-^he V1PS 1 nfeld to send hs teanv The VIPS defensve rt* ketball, baseball and sokball art; encountered numerous dffcultes shortstop, who lfted a drve over t" lrn S «Pe«alm.» arr) * opener, 22 to 0, but last week wth a 552 round and Ron Isck came back strong to overcome wth 551. Bombers (207); John Branka, Raders ( ); Se- touch wth any recreaton olf- sev Pop Warner Conference, drop- out front. «n 8 / ne «elmg r^tv, Roselle Park, 19 to 0. The be Carlo pnners swept eer. The banquet s scheduled for ^ t(wr.k:^ rtpp.nn nr th P u -.. a. I. L u. lanrf lana Anthony, Carl n*"" After last weeks reversal of Valants No. 2 team as Frank form by Carteret, t can be ej- Eaton well Crawford, Atomx I 532 Tuesday, October 19 at St. D e m e, ^, / " l T T J Lnn Ulth. the prt3sure r early campagn to j n j on» n lhe ^.EnL Ere Dubay Dubay, wtule whle the. I- trus at 7:00 P.M. banged out games of 201 f... torn of the nnth frame, Walter, e J on the feld wen- Al pected that a bg crowd wll fol- and m (203); Joe Balogh, Erect] Shop r- and a bg 578 get. Tom More boys wll be "" > Kopoch Knnm-y, led loh off nh wth.ut h a< <tna. and omt*. Rchards Joe lla Ll! low the team to Metuchen for Koch was hgh for Valant wth 530 (2151; Bll Vargo, Raders ths week and those ths comng Saturdays ball game. 5 * 2 Safeguard Insurance scored 530; Mke Yavorsky, Falcons - sgned up Frday wll well ther way when Qame tme s 2 P.M. a dean sweep over the G & M522; George Sloan, Atmx - 514; later. All games n the Flag touch Anderson, the VIPS manager, Alabama football»<*" wll be played at the Wa- was the next batter at 1 wth two lost only four In closng t cae be sad that 2^ Carterets defense; was practcally mpenetrable by Sayrevlle Blls Gulf Servce and the All Frdays and Saturdays. NICk SPa " 9C red BU tew, Erect Shop n the park on on Uw (219); Joe Barany, Ga*U - last week. Ths and the Ramblers Stars were Odd game vctors n 508 (230); Danny Nagy, Research 1! broke for the ball, caught t and! There are moje Carteret Fresh< J fh..i ottsprnted the Unon secondary brght offense brought a happy thf fnal matches. Gene DeVto - 502; Bob Osoluk, Tank House, men enrolled atf Rutgers, then any M ^ to tn^ M zone It was mood to Carterets coachng staff. pnned a 585 set jn a losng cause- 500 (200); Walt Oyf, Bombers Proclamaton for the Prcemen We must be dong somethng verf ^ ejan ^ VFW Team Smashes By DV m D CARTKRET - The Star Land-! ng Post 2314, Veterans of Foregn 1 Wars, overpowered the St. Els Post, Catholc/ War Vets, n a slow-ptch Softball game recently at the Grant Avenue feld, 26 to 1. The powerful VFW team under the drecton of Joseph Hrycuna contnually ht to left feld, a weak spot for the losers, and the score was 18 to 0 before the CWV changed player postons n the sxth nnng. The only run scored by the CWV was due to an error The VFW team suffered only defeat all season and that came at the hands of the Car teret Amercan Legon Post. Ths was the only game played by the VFW under lghts and the team was not accustomed to playng nght ball. Humors have t that the VKW wll enter a team n the slow plch Hcccalua splball league next season. "I«t hm stay mad," says Chcago Cub Head Coach Lou Klen about ptcher Bob Buhl. Followng a flareup between the two? whch Buhl crtczed the skppew 3. *>C 1 for talc n hm out t0 soon ^0"l vetttan rrhthander won seven of hs next eght decsons. Buhl had sked to be traded. 7 Manager Hrycuna announced he plannng one more game be- «" the season closes. Ths wll * an exhbton game wth the W VFW post, HrUttj Superbly Prepared lullau cullu IKATLRING SPAGHETTI, USAONA HAVIOLI, PIZZA PIES ANI» OTHLR ITALIAN DELICACIES OTH PRICES MUST MODKRATK ; Chas Sazansk, Tank House (214). The team standngs: Team- Falcons Erect Shop Atomx Raders Research Bombers Gants Tank Huse Won Lo*t When Ed Delehanty ht four home runs n one game n m he was awarded four boxes of chewng gum as a prze. DINER OPEN FOR SERVICE FROM 9 a.m. Bar - Dner VILLAGE INNRestaurant BUSINESSMKN K LUNCHEONS Served lallv II AM DINNERS DAILY Ic IJUNDAY Sutday from 3 P.M. OKDKKS FKKFAKKU TO GO Call MK For Prompt Servce 2 (rwn Street, Wvodbrdge Cunt- Kabwty Avenue rlg Later n the openng perod. Don Danels, the Rockets speedster, The Oklahoma Sooners hold the took an Iseln punt on hs own 30 natonal major college football land wth Uw ad of several key record of havng scored n straght games. 123 blocks ran 70 yards for the equalzng touchdown. 22UI HOI IK 12 UNION: \:XT TO II \CM11I 1 ) OIHIN MON., HII.. > \.M. V f.m., SAT., <)-b IHOM; ><». tm MILITARY AMMO $ 7.5O BOAT COVERS 1(Lj TARPAULINS INSULATED SKI JACKET Iaka wth Helt d HOIMI, UOIJS ntu cul l»f. lmted Nylw lbula te mter shell fle typ«lu INK. WHEREAS the week begnnng October 3 and endng October 9 has been desgnateu FIRE PREVENTION WEEK, WHEREAS, t s n the nterest erf "t»«publc to have ah awareness of the terrde ^ of lfe and property each year because o ravage of preventable ftre, and WHEREAS, our Fre Department s constantly strvng to curtal careless handmt, l materals that cause fre and deserve tne / m cooperaton from the publc n ther efforts, an WHEREAS, the governng body of J1 J Borough of Carteret desres to encourage " program desgned to prevent fre destructon, THEREFORE, I, Charles Bohanek, Fj"J" Commssoner of Carteret et do herebyy the week of October 3 to October tb 9 as PREVENTION WEEK and urge every reau to do hs part In ths moot commendable p JOHN ODONNELL FIRE CHIEF CHARLES BOHANEK Fre Commssoner, Carteret, N. J-

17 11, STK ATTON ;,;, - Fwn«r>l servce* for «Of 19 W d n (F R). "fl servces»-.. IPh[.: f Wc, K 11 >V ncn Mrs. F,J:V lfunc r,f Or- WOODHJncF. - Mrs.!,.,, Hgh Sets: J Ruswak 521. J. He ;d fnur v,n«vn",,tl *" l"^^ "f On- I. 1( ]v nf W0ODBR1DGE - The Wn«f MarxlaH 498, R. Floro 484. C.r:o. t; If"--;- 1! of the H-nx -"IMI!; fw-lpt»,» «1 -.. brd-c T-vnshp tun Women: women: IN. McFadden McFadclen 498. L. er f/ n:-v,klyn, N. \ mctn? h=t»r<1 nnmlpp Wvl1 MKh»/^;s«&»0»&*a~&*fr.4r*#T*. Nnylor 470, S. Adams +64 Fcotb.ll l,c;uc n:rur >ysd" atcl ts 1WS (.ll sesnn wth hehowtall. ln ""fucrns; Fords by a 25-0 Leaders: Team #1 72; Team L. I. 12 wnr-l cl.ven; M.,_ noh>rt KflCn!(( ""1 sx grant grsml. I #9 6-3; Team #106-J Team #6 chhrnn. tv; Ms Strkes & Spares ft-3 nnrl Mrs ta!ly " wnl * Aven( 1 ;lntl.,.!hmtlcd to an l.oc. s! Sr-rt. m-nnent u ta fernery, Lnden Hosptal, afwnoun! md Son Funeral! J OJNABARAY nrd Avcn^o, wth the;,! ;»? W Kxu, I <; LVatlgPllCnl Id tl Amboy, rll r* n Alpna C«rt -.trntto WM a natve of H Pa., and resded herej u - s r.v He retred n 1983 lerv- he n as an agent for thejyears ;.. t;m Lfe Corn- ALL THE LUSCIC HAMS YOU CAN EAT. \S YOU PREFER TO I AT THEM ON TIE IIAIF SHELL, STEAM- I US OR CLAM BROTH. «" trrvr only Sofl Bay Leaf I-!.m Clams every Than, k ) n. from 7 p.m. to mldaght, MIV from I p.m. to l r.\m BAR IK WIT BAR Avenue was natve y Ausof thw borough most V. S. Rl, 1 ATtntl Phone HE 4UM Prkln for 1OO cttt Mm. «o.v..!2 *m!:c! Survvor, reiujs,, cr ll(j!l a,,s;.v t.r,.. IV^tol,; lun da,,^ Thursday, October 7, 1985 SEMt Carmel PTA /se/«conquers Fords ;N»»~ Charmen In Junor League Opener ** ««"*- ««hgh t was 0-0 at the halftmp. o u,. u,,, of St.. Elas a. Greek Catroll l Catholc S Cetletep y- Woodbrdge I. a member of the and of the Sobranjo Greek CalhoJ 0 b.< of Metropoltan tlt Lfe andd lc «Socety. ( tft5=hs s msson. Shop Ute M; Marys Dress Shop!. Leaders: U * ^ W 42. Wck 4-5; Anthonys Flower Shopnc wa«= A?* ncy Bras * Bucket 4 " 2 Everett M. Drkaen, Senator (R...team alto wll tangle wthfl» Bf At the start of the thrd qunr-hartan Valley Dner 4-2. Ill): I Red at Ithaca oo Saturday. Tbt ter, the Eagles attack came to h Amboy Lodge 784, B.P, lfe as tommy Campana handled METUCHKN MIXED BOWLMOR SPORTSMEN "The present sesson of Congress wll end not wth a bang In The team bowed to Cohmjjla M, encounter wn be tbe wtam teams thrd game of th», ytft. %tttz.z the runlng and Lester Prce con- Hgh Games Men: Roger Freeurc m u m s am.cser Knee con-,,,,, V and welfare: Mr. Denns Cremnj and Mrs. John Healy, pro- an L 213 Harold se * le 2O4. Ml <«6 l " 7 Hgh Games: M. Trotta 215, C. uung are hs wdow, Cath- ors nclude two dntrhters, Mrs trbutng some fne quartorback!jt,,mh); two Mll, Rodman Mary Dalnsln and Mrs. Helen ng to send Coach Antfa Armangram.!.ml Samuel B. Jr., a Spotowrt»ofCarteret; three sons Rabb Announces W;ehter w Paul B^hhol CadwalBer 210, R. Hardlsh 210, E the fall but wth a whmper when Frday and wql take on z 201. Urbanskl 203, F. Antonldes 202, B. the snow falls" more on ts borne " " J dos club out front, 19-0.! Women: Wnmp Barbara R+ t 197, Dxon 202. l^c Townshp polce of sh of Fordj; fve grand- and John of Sayrevlle; a brother pastor, s sprtual advsor and j down on a one yard belt up the186, Lee Bgelow 184, Peg Hckey Leaders: Slova Club 10-2; Sunny Mchael and Andrew of Carteret The Rev. Mchael M. VnczeJ Prce racked up the frst touch- Bee Ward 187, Marty Renhartj Hgh Sets: H. Shen 599., a sster, Mr. Lulu Shea- G 182. «""ge of Verona, Pa.; ffve grand- Sster Mary Beatrce, F. DC,..,...., lve ganuchldrcn and sx Rrcat-grandchl- Suecoth Servces mddle from hs scnal Hunny 9-3 Woodbrdge Odsmoblle Kurds; and two brothers,, prncpal. Is honorary presdent. post. Campana ran the extra l Buchhoh 9-3; Team #10 October Is Natonal Restaufnt Month Wlkcs-Barre, Pa., and lclr J ren n AVENEL - Rabb Phlp Brand Executve board meetngs are over to make t ^,? ekle , Mke 1 Forty Fort, Pa, Funeral servces were held Tues- of Congregaton Bna Jacob announced that begnnng Monday general membershp meetngs are held on call by the presdent and achter 547, Roger Freeman 512. Campnna, the games leadng CENTRAL JERSEY SPORTSMEN v "! day. at 900 8:00 A.M. AM at the Synow- Women: Barbara Samsoe 508. ground ganer, sprnted dstances M\r VAN PKI.T PKLT eck Funeral Home, 56 Carteret the "Feast nf Tabernacles", of held the second Thursday of each Leaders: Brooksde Lanes 10-2, Hgh Games: J. Hefelfnger 226, Gve Your Famly of 35 and 50 yards for two touchdowns before the concluson of 217, P. Adamec 214. L, Benga 224, S Urso 220. P. Sak WKKET Isaac Van Pelt Avenue and at 0:30 A.M. at St. ISuceoth, holday wll be celebrated for one week all over the world The next general meetng Is **J S Y «was the Ea- ufault Agency 64. Hgh Sets: J. Kozma 604, F. a treat.. brng them here month. lltop Lquors 8-4, E. O. Wckrg Co, 7-5, Duchess Dner 6-6, r.rteret Avenue ded Mon hnme. Bom d Ellubeth, where Rev. Augustne Medvlgy by Jewsh people. Monday and scheduled for October 14, 8 P. M., ««over Fords, W-0 when both Fuscko 602. the thrd Elas Greek Catholc Church U resded n Carteret for was celebrant of the Dvne Lt-! Tuesday there wll be Suecoth wth vsts wth the Ssters be- attempts fo rthe extra pont fal- MONDAY NITE Leaders: Mkes Tavern 10-2,..... wv kfulvumi r th.m 41) was n Rosehll servces for the chldren of the _ at 7:30. Hostesses wll _. ed. MIXED handicap. ll Wm. Penn Ins. 8-4, Humphreys 4»»t * khu *-M3 U~l to the Brass Bucket for dnner : lmn the Fwter-Wheeler Cemetery, Lnden, class mothers of frst grade students. t.rtcrot. local temple begnnng at 10 A. M, Mdway through the fourth quarter, Ed Ramsey, the Iseln safety, The pall bearers Hgh Games Men: J. Rusznak 17-5, Levnes Sport 7-5. urvved by hj wfe, Mrs. were Peter Suecoth s a harvest festval Kachur; Andrew Galvach; John The frst Sunday of each month, hauled n a Colona punt on hs Everyone Enjoys Eatng M tler I Van Pelt; two commemoratng the annual fall Rakovc; Otto Olsen; Steve Kopn members wll receve Holy Com- Wd nd!ost t strpe? and lost lttle tme Out, And The Joy Wll Be Mrs Amos Hoffman and Steve Wasylyk. plgrmage by the people of an-munocent Israel to the temple. The for one of the games most exc- At The Brass Bucket. Mr. at the 9 A. M. Mass. hustlng 65 yards for a touchdown Doubled When Dnng Here M- T. Tablasaen «nd two A NrandUslte.aU^Car^MRfl. ISABELLA~PI9CHETOLA holday falls on the ffteenth day tng plays. Sal Veneja. Your Host, Is ssters, Mrs. Wllam I of the Hebrew calendar month Certan The Menu Of Superbly Prepared Foods, And f Rayonne and Mn. C. PORT READING -Mrs. Isa """ Ludwg, Burns The Eagles defensve stars, Toms Rver three brobella Dc Ucca Pschetola. 78, ofjjf Tshrt and lasts seven days. who were nstrucental n holdng Our Servce Wll Delght. M Tappen Street, ded September It s followed by a separate festval on the eghth day called Wn "C Tronhv Paul Stenel, Charles Baczak Colona scoreless, were Jm Pany Your Famly. of Ellubeth; Arthur! 30 at Perth Amboy General Hos-.nd Fred at Forked R-ptal. She wa a natve of Bar, Shemn Atzereth whch n turn and Campana. :r;ndchldren and two; Italy, and prevously resded n Is followed by Slmchat Torah, the WOODBRIDGE - One of the :.;ul chldren. Durng the course of the game, * Luncheon Daly 11:30 to day of "Rejocng of the Law. bg surprses n the recent New, " leamg teams ^^ were me the Denellc, benefcares arle& 3:00 P.M. teret and Mrs. Mary Cnque of Ths perod s one of gaety, the IYork Cty Polce Revolver mat- of breaks but ven unab]e to cap. Dnner Daly 3:30 to customs and ceremones beng ches was the outstandng marks- talze on ther respecttve oppormanshp of two Woodbrdge shoot- t un jtj es Frday & Sat. Served Tl 11:00 P.M. Come On Down To both agrcultural and hstorc n nature. ers, Andrew Ludwg and Wllam 12:30 P.M. Burn, who were on target durng The hstorc character of the Sunday Noon Tl 10:00 P.M. jww WIM N y I M Internatonal Parts Muffler COMT1NUOO* UCTUCAUT WILOW UAM the three phases of competton holday s represented by the to wn the Class C champonshp. Sukkah, a hut or booth symbolc Burns became one of the matches of those n whch the chldren of talked ancent Israel dwelt durng ther journey through the wlderness. K Earner, Members of the congregaton wll erect a Sukkah adjacent to the temple. The youth groups wll petton p on the Sxth decorate t wth the tradtonal top autumn fruts and vegetables. The specal Suecoth chldrens 1 servces wll nclude the ceremones assocated wth tbe Lulav and A* concluson...u- of nt the «,«Fort -nrt Ac< " uua nr thpp for ther Dx competton, the Woodbrdge Polce team walked off wth a record nne trophes, one medal, a tbe Evog. The Lulav, a palm bunch bouna wth myrtle.and wrmwateh and a power wllow, s waved and the Esrog, scope. an Israel ctrus frut, Is held to symbolze the produce of tbe Woodbrdge Is expected to add earth, DANCE SUCCESS KELIN - VFW Post 2696 and ts Auxlary recently held a successful Hawaan dance wth Nor- AS LOW AS # W* An AgtfcorM fc nwmn MsAL, J M InttalU MonremaHe Sho«k Ab*«rb«ra tool JM for th«low, lew yro on y<wf carl ^OE BYRNES "THE MUFFLER KINOS" _ AUTO STORE RB 1218 ST. GEORGES AVE-, ROSELLE BflA NCH ; 132 SOUTH ORANGE AVE., NEWARK - NIA to Us current laurels on October 16 when the Sprng Lake Polce hold ts amual Revolver Shoot. LUM FONG OF HONG KONG SETS HIS PRESTONE ANTIFREEZE FROM BIG JOE BYRNES "THE MUFFLER KING" OF A & B AUTO STORE GET YOURS From JOE, TOO! EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! 5CI The deepest penetraton of the _ame was by the Avenel eleven whch recovered a fumble on the the Vkn four shots at the end zone. Paul Bruno, the Colona coach, Ludwg and Robert P^sed hs team Alexander traveled to Fort Dx to P ^ and, AveneI *; compete n the J2 calber com- g! m? nd? wa. s! ls " s f ^* Infantry * lth? ]ease hs <dub durng <the.r opener I ^ j t_ A,,: Aromannn anmpn nut Paul f.ram wth wm excepuonauy exceduonally pul0 ^ ^ Charle» Baver. T om 1^- Reth Daub ^ Installaton n any car 1-00 Zerex, Telar & Zerone n Stock. former fonner FALL SPECIALS! j THERMOSTATS 98c HOSES 99c-. PRESTONE DuPONT 2T "X" 66c (1KT KKAUV bob WINTER! KAIX TUNE-UP SPECIAL! nsull Genune D*kw, Auto ] Jn ur.nl olglual Kqalnnnt POIIIIH, lh;8 Kl OoudeMott Adjust CrtJrelor, :,,k VolUtee Regulator, fan belt, l B ANY t CYL CAI Cat JM fw Ik* bw, l*w prcn yuu> CALL CH CH JNI-CAB1> CBASUB - >»! * specalst, play. Camponshp Stpck Races! At Flemngton T - 196JNAS* man... Stanley, ou..uc, JUU1W junor «, vce com-,. "The (Republcan) party should CAR champffflslll fcck car racng season comes to a blazng mander,, and Mrs. Frances StahV be a knght n shnng armor on ajfnsh Saturday nght at the Flem wfe of the commander, o d n charge, hg whte charger." h " Ington Far grounds, wth an 8- event program wndng up the schedule. Startng at 7 p.m. wth wth the frst of sx qualfyng prelmnares, the years fnale wllmake known the track kngs n,jthree dvsons. Ths tenth campagn on the Route 69 clay track has been the most ntensely-fought of all n the sportsman, modfed and rooke classes and not untl the two featured that cap the program haw been completed wll track champons be known. Antcpatng a huge turnout of spectators, Bll Ennamon, the fargrounds race drector, has had nstalled another grandstand sec tlqp to accommodate the noreased attendance. tfo other eastern speedway s operatng under lghts at ths tme of year and as a reult attendance, whch has been runnng at a record hgh all year long. Is expected to be further boosted. The edaytopped speedway has been put n tp top condton by workmen who wll contnue to groom the surface untl late Saturday afternoon. Car warmups and practce laps wlt commence at 6:?0 p.m. that day wth the rooke drvers movng out frst and runnng through two qualfyng heats before the faater and more experenced modfed plots renace them for ther prelmnary skrmshes. Once the he;t races have been completed the (wo man events wll be staged. The mod/eds gallop over a 25 lap route whle the rookes polsh off ther conflcts at IS hps. These two fnales are the ehampon-decdnt! features. P. S. Express BUSES ATLANTIC CITY RACE TRACK I]very Wednesday and Saturday Buses Ltwve Man & School St», at 11:00 «.m. on Wednesdays, (Sats. 10:30 a.m.) HjBUt; HKVItt thjkumulu HAMfORT PAOl MUNlCmLfl Hgh Games: John Luea, Women: N. McFadd«n 188, L. Jo* Valentl 2lt, Frank Chtmar Naylor 173, A. Maretta 170. SIS. mar O < 4 KUh SeU Frank Chlmar 183, John Loca SIS, Joe VaJentl Jl». Leaders: Costello Funeral Home 7-2, Tradng Post 6-3, Wck Agency 6-3. TO BREAK GROUND WOODBRIDGE -. D C RL HghSets: " Valrotl sw, John nue. North Colona, wll Ramblers 6 3 U l n ^ 5 8 Gmy UK<Km P lace **** at 3;00 p - M NOW FORMING... MIXED FOURSOME HANDICAP LEAGUE Wm Bowl Sats. at 6:45 P.M. Ideal for new bowlers I Make up own team or and low average, enter as an ndvdual. LEAGUE WILL BE SANCTIONED BY A.B.C. & W.I.B.C. BOWL-MOR LANES 146 Man Street Tel, 634-4S20 Woodbtdgt, N. J.»«.Tgers Meet M l Cornell Next] PRINCETON - Prnceton 1! w*" slty football team w(d vst Mac* N. Y., Saturday to meet COTMH la the frst bt game of the h y League season. Both Cornell and Prnceton a n plcktd as frst dlvlon team Hats year, wth most profowtjcator rankng them just behnd Dart- j Henry Inman Branch Lbrary, Inman Avenue and Beekman Avemouth and Harvard. The (Nttcmm take of the weekends eneounr should shed lght on the Ivy net. Meanwhle the TlgHr BRASS SAL VENEZIA, Propretor Brass Bucket, Woodbrlde BUCKET CHARCOAL STEAKHOUSE V. S. 9 & Man Street, Woodbrdge ME SANITATION HOLIDAY NOTICE / COLUMBUS MY s a recognzed Holday for our Santaton Personnel therefore there wll njot be at garbage pck-up made on ths day. Pck-up of garbage normally scheduled for Columbus Day wll be pcked up the next regularly scheduled day, Frday, October 15.! Your co-operaton and consderaton wll be greatly apprecated, as the pck-ups wll be later than usual on October 15. The Santaton Department Woodbrdge Townshp. r t r *! /. tf j.

18 PAGE Thursday, October 7, LEGAL NOTICES Wulsy Thomas Spewak fnd Arlen* Joan Spewak. for > permt and I varance from tht Zonng Ordnance I of the Borough of Onrteret, jwrmlttlk lad applcant* to erfct t hrlck ranch typn dwellng. 55 5J", nn» plot 03 x 100 ntwt*»si fwt southerly from thr «omhw»st rornrr of CartflrM. and Tylrr Avenues, Ctrtem. N.J.. b*lnn known M Lots 10, 11»nd 2 Ittt of lot 11 nn<1 121., feet of Irt 9, Work 73 on the T»x Map of the Borouuh of CurNrrt. NJ Snld rental r-- u«l on Secton XV 1-1. Wwley Thomm anewnlt Arlrne Jr»n Spfwk nutrd- October 1st, 19SS. o.p. 10/7/8! M eastemv sde ot Hydr Avenue whch pont lr KM feet southwesterly from ttts Intersecton of the easterly sde Ot Hyde Avenue wth t.he southerly swe of Clark Street; runnng thence II) South 52 degree* 06 mln- Ute* But 125 feet; thence 12) South 17 degree* M mlmtes West SO fen; thence (Jl North SI denree* (W mln- Ute West US feet; Whence HI North JT degrees M mlnutm East 50 feet along Md enstrrv sde of Hyde Avenue to the plnre of BBCJINNINO. BEIKO Lot Nn «In Block 30B1 on a ceruln map enttlrd "Map of Hyde Puck Secton 4". stuated In the Townshp of Wodbrldne. M " - "er""«s" o 1 Notce la NOTICE hereby Klven by the untlerslnned that It wll make applcaton to the PlunnlnR Board of the Borough of C«rterH on Thunlny. October 28, 1965 at 8 P.M. prevalng Umr, Councl Chambers. Hornuprr Hall Cooke and 1ershlnK Avenues Oarteret. N«w.lercy, for a mnjor athdlvlslon of,!ten 110) lots sltuwd on Holly : Street. Cnrtrrft. New Jerrev, beng known IM Ixts f. 27, 18, ;?9, an. 31 and 32 In Block 285 on ths, rr\n M\n of thp Borough of Cartcrrt, New Jerwy, one plot cover- Inr lots and 21 and one plot coverlr lots 2S , 31 >r<l.12, A copy of wld proposed plot has been fled wtr the Borough Clerk nf the Hnroush of Cflrteret. as well the scrretary of the Plan- Ikuml at whrh places mnv be d the ( All IEPET HOTEL CORPORATION JOSEPH PANKUUCS, I, 1965 *e.oo WINNER OK TV SKT Kdwnrd Kohler, 40 Wllry Street, Woodbrldge, n the wter I* bdnk congratulated by Charles S. Wllley, Jr., presdent of the Mercury Federal Savngs and Loan, 117 Man Street, on wnnng the TV set that was offered n conjuncton wth the openng ol the newer and more modern savngs and loan buldng. On the left s Florance Kollar, manager of the Mae Moon, where the wnnng tcket was drawn. Colona Deborah Opens Campagn COLONIA - Area resdents ths month are beng asked to] open ther hearts to Deborah Hosptal, where defectve hearts are mended. Scores of women volunteers wll begn a door to door campagn to rase money for the free, non-sec-; taran nsttuton that has been a haven of hope for thousands of sufferers of heart dseases, lung cancer and tuberculoss. The hosptal has ganed wdespread fame for ts poneerng work n open-heart surgery. Sta tstcs show an ncrease n the number of heart cases the hosptal has handled n recent years. To contnue to meet the demands, the hosptal reports t must add new equpment and enlarge ts! facltes whch means addtonal funds. From Colona atone, Mrs. Wt lnm Hooper, of Clardge Place, campagn coordnator, sad, the) nsttuton located n Browns Mlls! has treated "hundreds of heart and tubercular patents." Mrs. Hooper sad that t costs $5,000 to treat a tubercular patent] for a year, and a mnmum of) $3,500 for one heart operaton. The months drve wl be clmaxed by a "Tag Week" the thrd week n October. Mrs. Edward Cohen and Mrs. Sydney Shur are co-charmen of the drve. Mrs. Stanley Kafka, presdent, urged the members to remnd ther frends and neghbors to spread the good word about the hosptal and the wonderful work t does. Patents never pay at Deborah. The $1,000,000 annual budget for the DOraectaran hosptal Is rased through contrbutons from Deborah Chapters throughout the country, fraternal lodges and trade onons. Founded n 1922 by Deborah Honees Shapro as 8 tuberculoss santorum eghty mles from New York, It now specalzes also operable chest cancer and heart dseases, KEEP GASOLINE OUT OF THE HOUSE rd 0,-lu! 10 7/85 NOTICE TO ed bds wll be receved by the Board of Educaton of the Boromh of Cnrteret. on Monday eve-l nlut, October at 8:00 I p.n at the Abraham Lncoln School, Cnrteret Avenue. CarteMt, New Jersey for the followng: FURNISHING AND DELIVERING OF MILK TO CARTEHET PUB- LIC SCHOOLS DURTOO THE 1WS- 19W SCHOOL YBAR All bds must be. arcomprmled by a certfed check or bd bond n the amount of 10T> f bd. Bltte wll be opened and read at ths meetng. Any bdder for mlk supples must be known to be engaged In the busness and well qualfed to carry out hs contract satsfactorly Specfcaton! may be obtaned at the offce of the secretary durng busness hours. Bds must be In a sealed envelope Never use gasolne, benzne or; and planly marked "Proposal lot - Furnshngand Delverng Mlk." The Board of Educaton reserves the rght to reject any. all or pert of the bd and to wave nnv Informaltes In the best- Interest of the J. P. Lamb. Presdent J OBren, Secretary Carteret Bo.rrt nr MucaUon T for any household purpose, such as cleanng, the Amercan Insurance Assocaton sad today. These lquds gve off explosve! vapors, and a sngle spark could start a serous fre, the Assoca-j D».t ed^s5pwm r"s, "ws ton added. If you must keep a small quantty of gasolne on hand for a power lawn mower or outboard he Board of mnlnr kwn t n an annrnvprt nu K h of CHr moor, Keep n n an approved Wedlle6dn} evemm: October n, safety can, and store t ether n, 1955, m 8:00 p.m.. n-. the Abraham the garage Or an OUt-buldng Lncoln Srhool. tor the followng Transportaton (>: one d physl JC.P. 9130:10/7/65 NOTICE TO modkrs Sealed bds wll be receved of the B of Carteret. Sen- Jersey. Wednesday evenlv:. October by n. Jjres caused Transportaton d physl- w,.""" «-" u"v*. "J. my handcanped pupl spontaneous Ignton, never put From: W Hermann Street. Carter- LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES md plan and profle I* on fle In the offce of the Muncpal Clerk and U open to publc Inspecton. Secton 3. Sad Improvement descrbed In Secton 2 of thn ordnance shall be undertaken an a >l<wwalk Improvement and the coat thereof aha.ll be mva-od In the 101- lowlnk manner count of tte. cost LEGAL NOTICES debt UmlUMona prencrtbed 1>T "W Ucal Bond L4«. Secton 9. ThU ordnance shall effect twenty days after the LEGAL NOTICES an amount equal to the prncpal amount of the bondt to lamed. tf {the akreate amount of ml (Mantlng bond* and not«e lamed pur ft accurate ac f conatnctlng or 1 flrat publcaton thereof after fln»l n,ant U> tha ordnance shall at any tme exrertl the «nm flrat mentoned In ths sectjon the money* raded by tnr Iwnance of ml<1 bonds shall, to not lem than the amount 1 ROBERT «. JACKS Presdent of the Councl STATBMKNT The Bond Ordnance publshed layng "th rtdm»b!k "haltbe ^fept j herewth ha- been fnally ^passed by jnd nch cost, shall be a«*«ed upon the neveral pmpertles Tront- 1ns on the Improvement In proporton to ther resuectlve frontaje thereon nurmat! to»nrt In accordrcl D ance wh-h the provl.«on dltmj Countv, New Jeney. surveyed by Herbert R Flemlnn, C. E., New Bnnralck. New Jersev and (led In the Mddlesex County Clerks Offce OH Aprl». IMS and U known as Map No Fle No. (47. Beng knom aa 9-11 Hyde Atenue, helln. New Jeney. The approxmate amount of the ludgmem to be >atl*fled by md aftlt la the mm of Twentv-S.x Thounmd, Fve Hundred. Twenty-One ($36,931.00) Dollars more or le<u, plus Interest together wth the costs f h the Revsed 8t»tute«of New.lerwv S t»tute«of New.lerwv Secton 4. It n tn-rev determned and stated that the rnwnehlp wll not contrbute anv amount to he coat of mrh Imnrovcment. It helm? enper.ted tha th- cwt of the mprovement wll be home xholly bv the. owner or owner* of the real entate affeclw hv me Improvement Secton S. Berorr mklm the sdewalk Imrrovement. l»vrherl In Secton 3 hereof or nfrrth; nnv conof ths sale o he tract ten mch sdewalk Improvement, the Muncpal Clerk ahall cause notce of the nro;o«ed adecrlber reserves the the Munlrlpal Councl of the Tonm shp of Woodhrtdpe In the County of Mddlesex, n the State of New Jersey on the 8th dav of October, 1965 and the twenrv day perod of lmtaton wthn whch a sut, acton or proeeedlnn questonng the valdty of auch ordnance can o* commenced, as provded In the local Bond law, has begun to nm from the date of the flrat publcaton 0: thtd statement. JOSEPH V VAM5NTI Muncpal Clerk of the Townshp of Woodbr.!ge. N J I.L. 10/7/6S M510 AN TO AtTHORzs»f such excess, be appled to the payment of nch noea then outatsndlnk Secton P It Is hereby determned and rteclnrffl that tle perod of seflnem of sad purpose, accordng to.its reasonable lfe, Is a perod of 10 years computed from the <hte of unld bond*. Secton 1(1 It «hereby dmemlned and stlted that the Supplemental Debt statement requred by sad Locnl Bond (*w hw been duly made and tled In the offce ot the Munlclpul rerlr of snld Townr.hlp. and thnt such statement no fled shows thnt the nro«reht of snld Towrmlp, as deflnut In Secton 40A:2-43 of sad Local Bond Law, la Inrrenspt to. ths ordnance hv Ifll.Wd nncl that the nmance of the Independent-Trader (F R) - Carteret, LEGAL NOTICES LEOAL NOTICES NOTICE OF TAX SALE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIIHIJ,, Secton #98 Notce s hereby gven that the undersgned Collortor of of the Townshp of Woodhrdge, n the County of Mddle hold a publc sale at the Tax Offce, Memoral Muncpal >, Man Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, October 20, %5,, n the afternoon, Eastern Daylght Tme, to satsfy now n arrears. The parcels to be sold are lsted below, beng descrbe and block number shown on the Townshp Assessment M,, accordance wth the last tax duplcate gvng the owners shown on the last tax duplcate, together wth the total nn thereon as computed to THE F1R8T DAY OF JULY, IMS Sad respectve parcels of land wll be sold to make the :]]m nllm nnrr.c moun severally chargeable aganst the same on sad FIRST" nty JULY, 19«as computed n snld lst together wth Interest,, tj amount FROM SAID FIRST DAY OF JULY TO TDK [, UK SALE, and the cost of sale. STREETS IN THg ro!,on!a SSC-1 lmtat tme subject only to such lmtatons or restrctons upon the enere!a» of such power a> may be specally provded by law or men of Court Sod subject to condtons of sale ROBBRT H. JAMISON. HATHN T, JACOB81 Attorney I.L. 10/ , Take notce Sherff. 169,12 Woodbrldge Lquor Store, Inc. has appled to the Muncpal Councl of the Townthp of Woodbrldge for a transfer of Plenary FKtall Dstrbuton Lcense No D-3, heretofore Issued for Premses located at 574 Amboy Avenue, Woodbrldge. New Jersey, to new premses bell? contr""*? 373 Ambov Avenue, Woodbrldge, N. J. Clans and Hpecnc&tlona for proposed new buldng may be examned at the offce of the Muncpal Clerk. Objecton!, If anv should be made Immedately n wrtng, to Joseph V Valentl, Muncpal Clerk, Woodbrldge N«w Jersey. Mary Andraadk. Presdent Ernest Andnsclfc, Secretary Joseph AndraacJk. Treasurer IX. 10/7-14/6J jwalk Improvement n he trlvsn to I the owner or owners nf all real estnw affected there" The m"ce shall contan a de^rlpon of he ororartv affected suffcent to Iden. tlfv It, a descrpton of the Improve- _. ment and a stater,! that unless J^J. COST THEREOF. TO MAKE OF MIDDLESEX. AS A I OCAI. IM : prescrbed by eald l law. 11 Thla ordnance sha.ll pffert twenty days after He TO"MAKK AN AP- frrt publcaton thereof after fnal PROPRIATION OF *MI.(aV TO PAYlpnvwce ent and a statcw the OTcner or owners rnmnlete tnr wthn thereof, the lavs after Townh wll trce the Improvement at the expense of the ownet or owners Such nnr 1 hl d t shall be n In nrrordknce wth A DOWN PAYMENT AND AUTHORIZE PONTIP TO PROPRIATION Mn TO OF AP TO PROVIDE of the New 40:8S the proof of :>H stature* on TIOrI nf H rll nr Secton srnll ROP FOR THB ISflTIANrK r>f ROND AN- TTCTTATION NOTTS IN ANTICtPA Thr ROnBRT B. JACKS Prrsldcnt of the Councl STATEMENT Bond Ordnance publshed herewth hm heen fnally pasted by the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Wwxlhrldne In the County be flyed!"" 1 Councl of the NOTICE Notce la hereby gven th&t M a Regular Meetng of the Councl of the Townshp ct Woodbrldge. held on the Hh day of October, 1965 He followng Ordnance was Introduced and read; and pasned on rm Readng: All ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR- DINANCE AUTHORIZING THI TEMPORARY CLOSING Of STREETS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF, WOODBRrDOE TO PROVIDE FOR INORESS AND EORBBS TO. OR] TOR THE PROVISION OT RBCREA- TIONAL FACILITIES FOR CHIL- DREN ATTENDING CERTAIN PUB- LIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOtS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WOOD- BRIDGE " BE IT ORnMNfT). h-- the >tnnlclosl Councl of Phe TownMn of W l l U charne of the records of tnx Hens of the Townshp wthn 10 davs after servce thereof Secton t. Tht? nrrtlnance shnl! take effect at the Mme and In the manner provded bv law. ROBERT E JACKS Presdent of the Councl STATEMENT The Bond Ordlnnnre publshed herewth ha* been fnally pawed by the Muncpal Cotmrtl of the Townshp of Woodbrtde In the County of Mddlesex. In the State or New reraev on the Sth day of October, IMS and tte twenty day perod of lmtaton wthn whch a sut, acton or proceedng questonng the valdty of such ordnance can be commenced, aa provded n the local Bond Law. baa begun to run from,be date of the frst publcaton of tms statement. JOSEPH V. VALBNTT Muncpal Clerk of the Townshp of Woodbrldge. JT J. NOTICE AN ORDINANCE TO A0THOWZ1) THE IMFROVXMENT OF CERTAIN 1 PUBLIC STRUTS IN THK OO- LONIA 8XCTION Or THB TOWM- SHn» OF WOODBRIDOI Dl THB COUNTT OF MIDDLBMX, TO APPROPRIATE IM 000 TO PAT TEE COST O COST THBK^r,.0 MAKB DOWN PATMBNT AND TO AUTH- ORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH APPROPRIA- TION AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF. BOND ANTICIPA- TION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION H BBUANCE OF BUCH SETTTON 1. Secton 3 nf «n nrlnntr-e eht ",«v Oprnv«Nr? AITTHOR^TOO Tfn; TVMPOD. rated Wth furnture polsh, pant Rld!, e gt^, Newrk. New Jersey TWT TOWVFWTP Or Wax n Closets or Cupboards. : Speclf1catlor6 sut bd form* nnd a ""T^^-F; TO nurhrrpr, FOR "G*t Trl nf thnsp von Hnnt, standard form ot uaestlou.mlre may "" ^s vn mp» r«to. JjT J?u.1! be obtaned at the offce of the TK» PROVISION need, and keep the Others n a Secretary durng hutlne«hours. covered metal contaner when- L Bds wn be opened and read >t IT?. ever possble," the Assocaton; added. >u mn tm If you have a freplace n your une k ^fl t >u mn for transprl "nl route OF THE BONDS. HB IT ORDAINED by tle Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Woodbrldge to the County of Mld- le«e. New Jersey, as follows: Secton 1. The Townshp of Woodbrldge. la the.county of Mddlesex, sbsjl bnprora tn followng stree* In tut Oolona Secton bj constructng or ncobtrucung thereon a mxed surface-treated road eonautl l f f l "r>b m su ln( ol n t or ANTI PRTVATg Twn TOWNSHT " «"trc TN November 1, 1965 toj "jtrjcte. " be srv hereby 1* amendtwmp alwavc be«"a mmnll Certfed check n rhe amount of nome, always Keep a metal, 0,. r of the hld nr blrt v^nd must screen m front of t, the Amer- \ ccompany all can Insurance Assocaton sad; today. Fres are often caused by flyng embers or sparks, and as aj log bums, flamng embers have the rsht. to r-, -. a tendency to fly out of the fre- of these r/fls and to w»ve anv»- n) An> formaltc? In the best trterest of ^TT....,, he Board. If you have a fre m your fre-; j. P.. amb re-dent place, keep the metal screen; J OBren, Secretry ftsh aganst H to elmnate ths ^,^u? t u«board f Mu " tlon fre hazard. Bds are to be ;lwed In a sealed nvelooe»nd plalwy marked "Bd Prcooel P-«.,Tran>;o:atlon to Branch Prcok School Newark. New.lerFcv " The Board of Bducatlon reserves any. all or part 1 *d to rend as follows: Anv person or oersons volatng anv of the provsons,of ths ordnance or of anv regulatons premuleflted hereunder shall he pnbtt to fne not to exceed WOO or lnn>r1«o T rnent for a term not ecetfln; l days, or both. October 7. 1E5S, IC.P. 10/7-H/65 te.00 "c-.or. and DObl.ct.O n». Tf env oortct of ths ordl: nr" *<! held to be nvllt the re- nsnrfe u\h fmln n full force ~nd etlert. ROTMBT K. JACKS Pre^^eht of the Councl 9&d Ordtn-n-" rercaps c-r f : «In LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE/ : Take notce that applcaton has been made to rhe Mayor and Councl of the Borough of Carteret to transfer to B.J.K, INC., tradng as Corner Tavern for premses located at 2*7 Washngton Ave.., CMteret, RAKKER Kosel tradng as Eoeelt Tavern for S»IERIF?"S SlPERIOR COURT OF NEW /ER8EY CHNCERT DIVISION MIDDIESEX COUNTY Docket No. F JIM 64 BERKELEY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Newark. Nevr Jercorporatlo^..v,, lh» O1«k Ls *"r»he flven th»» sad e wlt be furtc consld-red \ TW^^"* hy M Po 1 *" 1 * 1! he- 1 In the Ccn- N.1 on T"«- ^-tovwr. W* SUPPLY CO.. & SON. ne a 1 lven an the premtoee" located at 147 Wash- IWrtoa Ave.. Mttll. J^ KKCHNER; and 8LATBE REALTY n wrtum to CORPORATION are Defendante., "«Potocnlg, "Borougb. ClWk of Wrt of Executon for the sale ot IL. 1Q/./85 the Borough of Carteret roorteaged orfmses dattd Septen-. E.J.K.. INC.!*>«stl1 «5 the nrock lr n^rc and opwrtun" 1 to be heart or^lpbnc* V ""ENTI,1 Clerc J15M BY: Elzabeth Presdent Kocban By vrtue of the abov* stated! Wrt, to m* drected and delvered, OJ. 10fM4/«5 TAKt NOTICE that the CA»- TXBXT BOARD OF ADJU8TMZNT wll conduct a publc bearng In we Bopugb Ball, Cooke Avenue. CartanK. New Jersey, on Monday, October 25th at 8 oclock P.M. tlng tme), wth respect to appeaj of Wesley Thomas fgofjji wtll expose to sale ac mbllc ven- napped and due on neetln? of rhe WSDNE3DAY, THE 3rd DAY OF -f the NOVEMBER AD, the Countv of at the hour o two oclock by the *y. on the." thro prevalng (Standard or Do-ylght Savlnt tme, n the afternoon of the Hd o*y»t the Sherffs Of- T 1"J* nee n the Cry of New Bnm»«lck, <V> N. J Tls purpose of the hear; Is to afford all persons nterested, an opportunty to be heard n reference to the appeal 1 on the applcaton of Notce Is ht-ebv?lven thet the r* ws re"ul"»lv a recrua nf (yro* TO / New - ALL that tract or parcel of land, the s">?s JkVTJ he \vnnnr"mr:!" jt BO stuate. lyng and beng In Townshp of Woodbrldge. In County of Mddlesex and the State of New Jersey; BEGINNING: U a pont on t-hepkance. V^y, BRTnr-^ T^NSrTIP S»tARY OR 4 BOYS! Become A Young Busnessman HAVE YOUR OWN ROUTE I Sell The or the Cartrrrt f tm WE PAY YOB HIGHEST PROFIT PER NEWSPAPER! TRIPS, PRIZES, BONUSES GIVEN FOR BUILDING UP OR STARTING YOUR OWN ROUTE! MANY GOOD AREAS AVAILABLE FOR WELL-PAYING ROUTES IN WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP AND CJARTERET! If you are 12 years of age or older fll n coupon below and mal today, or call CIRCULATION DKPT. ME j North Jersey Publshng Co. I 20 Green Street I Woodbrdge, N. J. I Crculaton Mgr. j Please accept my applcaton for 9 newspaper route. I I understand I Wst be 1? years of age or older. JNune. *- _ 1 Town Aft._ BlrtMay 1 HEREBY CBRTTTT that the bove Ordnance waa Introduced at le meetlne of the MnnHoW Conn II of rhe Townphlo of Woodbrtdee. Jew Jersey held on Sentember 2l«t 965. nd after publoatlon acoord up to law Ws further consdered or fnl passage ap<1 was ftmlv doppd on October 5th after.t at a meetn? of of the Townlt : of 4foodbrtdge. New Jersey ald Ordnknce was»pprpved by the Mavor. and returned on October f 1965, and wll take effect on October.nth, lqfs. accordng to law. JOSEPH V, VAT.ENTI Muncpal Clerk IL. 10/7/85 tt.s8 1 njllc tjearlll le jlmclfml r ( NOT1CH AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE lhk CONSTRUCTION OP SIDE- WALKS ON A PORTION OP INDI- ANA AVENUB. ISELIN, IN THB TOWNflHIP OP WOODBRIIX3E, IN THE COUNTY OP MIDDLESEX, AS A SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT. THE COST TO BE ASSESSED UPON PROPERTY FRONTING ON THE IMPROVEMENT. BE IT ORDAINED by tle Munl- uul Councl of the Townalp of VoodljAse n the County of Ml(tdlcsex. New Jersey as followc: Secton 1. The porton of the pub 1U- hghway In tle Townshp o " In He County of Md, UearlU- 111 flectull I o Otlunce SIKUI be lpruvt ly He cunarm-uon of sldtwulls u. lt-lnnlttfr m>vld«l. If autl pubm Ijltlwuy Ik a Couuty Ilchwy, tle uluuval of tle plans for such lm jruvenant Welcof shull b«<i1iu1ih-( Irom Ue County Board or Comla akn havng control of the hghway bttate the Improvtmet l«ln-s Henlu 2. Sad ald^wbll lmpr ment heren authorzed Btall to: of the constructon of com sdewalks 4 feet :u wdth, am constructon of curbng *u a uf such fldowalku whether or no In the HUB IK, uf tla Interscctlo otreeu, In the followlnj wrllou tte followng publc hghway uf t rownehp. vte On the easterly mdo ol JLv«nu*. I*»ln, from Ora*n <o 1U out4«rly tetmlnu*. unordog to Plm ncltlod. potm 8tr«*t dr«de* ten Indluu»v «nue,»ltuttxl n Imllu. Wcodtx Townahlp 8c«U Horl»: 1" -, 40 Vort: 1" _ 4 " dated Februry pmmred ty Chrle* W $uld UjovwutMt ntl*ll Includ Kmthn^ tut ull work neceulry to tn lncdfllul u> flch lnprovef am hlull te urle In. :.L. 10/7/85 $ TO T.0 MAKB A T UH jl Of In the Countv of Mdleex. New Jersey n» follown: Secton 1 The portons of the olownn publc jtreets In the Coonl» S*otlon of the Townshp of Woodbrtrte. n the Countv of Mddlesex, sh&ll be mproved by contrvctlng theren concrete curb* M tollovrn: OXFORD ROAD On both sde* of the street, from he Bdlson Townshp lne to 1U lntenetrtlon wth Normandy Roftd Pltn Md Profle enttled "Proposed street gntdet for Oxford RMd, «tn»t»d In Oolona. Woodbrdue Townshp. Sole: Horl: I" - 40: Vert. 1" = 4 prepsred by O»rl Wheeler, dated September. 1M0. NORMANDY ROAD On both sde* of the ttree, from the Mlaon TownAlp lne to t* Intersecton vrtth Klmberley Road. Pltn»nd Profle enttled "Propoeed curb trwlea for Normandy Rotd. tltuftted In Colon It. Woodbrdfe Townahtp. scale: Horn. 1* = 40: Vert 1* = I prepared by Cn\ Wheeler, dated September, 1M0, timbeblbt ROAD aaterly ade - rom tnnmn Arenut to Normandy Road Westerly Sde from tnman Avenue to Overoroolt Drve, from Overbrook Drve to Normandy Road. Plan and Profle enttled "Proposed atrtvt grades for Klmberley Road, stuated In Colon la. Woodbrldge OF 3OCH (,r Mlddevx In the SUte of New Jersey on the 5th day of October, and the twenty day perod of Townshp, Scale: Horl. Vert.! = 4 prepared t>y Charles W. Beagle, dated January. 1WH CLEVELAND ROAD Easterly Sde - Avenue to Hgh Sde. from Uontrose Avenue to Tj street and In front of Lota to SI lncluarve. Block 413-B, Plan and Profle enttled "Proposed street grades tor Cleveland Avenue, Oolona, Woodbrldge Townp Scale: Vert. 1" = 4 ate roa o surface of grarel, l t d tl stub* or. bttec? * (elected muterluj under partal control mled wth oement or lme and fly ash. «Inches In compacted thckness wth btumnous surface treatment and sover. and by constructng the ntcewtry dntnat* faduttv In connecton therewth. TREK» FROM TO Vemon Avenue fro* Northerly Termnus to Berkley Avenue: Cohunbla «V*t» nom Uootrose Avenue to Berkjey Avenue; Prnceton Avenue from Montrose Avenueto BertMy Avenue: Rutgen Avenue from Montrose Avenue to Berk^r Avenue; Pennlngton Avenue from Montrose Avenue to Berkley Avenue: Berkley Avenue from Water Street to Westerly Tuqltus. 8ectton 1 flff «un> of mm Is ntkby appropratwd to the cost ot - - ents. The sum be met rom of the down payment approprated by ths or dlnance No part of tpe cost) of sad purpose shall be aateued aganst property apecltur benefted. Secton 1 It hereby determned and stated that (1) Ue makng of uch Improvement (herelnsfter re- [erre to as "purpose"), la not a current) epetm. of aald Townshp, and (2) t IslMOMsary to fnance sad purpose Tw ths Issuanoe of oblgatons of»ud Townshp pursuant to the. Local Bond Law ot New Jersey, and (3) the estmated cost of sad ptopoae Is tm.ooo, and 4 M,100oT«5d sum Is to be W. Bee«le. dated July, 1M1. WATER STREET In front of Lot XMS. Block 4W-O. Plan and Profle enttled "Propoaed Btreet grade* for Water Street, sltnated In Colona. Woodbrldge Townshp. Scale: Horl.: 1 = 40; Vert. 1" = 4" prepared by Ohare* W. Beagle, dated July, 1M3. A copy of each such plan and proftle deacrlbed above s on fle In the offce of tbe Uunlcpa Olttk and Is open to pubu* tn*k«ctod.i Seotlon ITu ram of MMXM b hereby approprated to tbc payment of the oqat of congftct" such curb mprovement, swh proprlatlon shall be met from proceeds of the nle of tne bonds authorsed, add the do«n ptjnttntj approprated, by tbl ordtaanee. Secton ]. SsM Improvement snal be undertaken a* local Improvement and the float thereof not borne by the Townshp shall be assessed upon the lands and real estate, upon the lne and In the vcnty of sad Improvement wntefc may be benefted by sad Improvement. a* provded n Chapter K of Ttle 40 of the Revsed Statute* of Mew Jersey. All provded by herenafter ap sad purpose. down payment.ted to fnance tte estmated wltn.ud a.v Ihu Ucllun Mld fmu tad tjulls, a maxmum amount of bonds or notee necessary t* be Issued for rad purpose U-$81,900, and («) the cost of such purpose, as herenbefore tykted lslodes the aggregate amount of tl,000 whch Is estmated tot be neasjry to flnanga the cost «such purpose. Includng archtects feat,, accountng, englneernk and Inspecton costs, legal expense* and other expenses. Includng Interest on such oblgatons to the extent permtted by Secton 40A4-U of the Local Bond Law. Secton 4. U 1* hereby determned and stated that moneys eceedlng M.100, upprbprlmsd or down payments on cuptal tanprovetnents or for the captal mbhwement fund n budgets heretofore adopted for sad Townshp are tto* avalable to fnance sad purpose. The sum of s hereby approprntvd from such moneys to the payment of the cost of sad purpose Secton 5. To fnance sad pur pose, bonds of»»ftld Townshp of an aggregate prlnjupftl angtlnt not exceedng $81.90ql are hereby authorzed to be ssued pursuant to Ad Local Bond Law; Sad bonts slta.1! bear Interest a la rate whch slall not exceed sx IP*T centum ((* ) per annum. Al nutters wth respect tb sad bpnds not determned by ths ordnnnce shall be determned by remlutlou to be here after adopted. Secton, 6. TO fnance sad pur pose, bdld unuctpatlon notes ol wld Toutshlp of an aggregate prncpal atrtuut not exceedng $81,900 are hereby authorsed to be Lseued pursuant to aald Local Bond Law n antcpaton Of the lsauunce ol suld bands. Sud notes shall bea lnteruht ut a mte whch shall no exceed ax per centum 18c,; ) pel annum, and msj be renewed from tme to tlm» punuant to and wth In the lmtatons prescrbed h; bald law All matters wth reswr to sull nottn not determned b:. ths ordnance shall be detrrmlte<l by resolutons to bf lereff loptwl In the ev«nl th«t lumd re Issued pursuant tt> thn orun n;e. the akkregate amount uf mte: lerely uthorlz«d to be lsjled Jukl \K reduced lv all anuuut t ul t< lrlnclml lunoun of the bom U.-d. f the asurehate nuu ut uh^tahlla bondt mul nu! pu:-&uullt to tls ulllluke JIHU! ht dly tme ecetnl Ills nun Mr.l meullontd In tha MH-HUII. uouevt rulbed by Ue lhtfuu»a(t lodn aldll. to not lew thun the tuuout tf luch txcew. tx: I)11<K1 to tlo pnymet of such then muuudlntf kjellon 7. It Is hereby determned mul ltst-utdd that tle perlol of utjefulnetw of fl»ld purpuoe UAXXKI lu(f to ts reu*o(lable 1116, Is a. wud o 10 yean tha d4l«of Md bond* &«ctton 8. t l# horeby determned nd sbaud tt»t tfcs auppluunul D*bt atatmbsot rsqulnd by ud local Bond L«W hs«boon duly m>4«and fled n thje offhoe of tle Mululnol dsrk of aald Tuwn&hlp, nnl thrt mutt I st^temon * nu-.. tte gro«debt o nd svdtflxl n Sccll.L «A 2-43of SSM I<*«t Bund I.nw, It lucreuwl by ths urdlnauct n (HI IKK) and It)t tn laonure ut Imltston wthn whch a sut, acton or proceedng questonng the valdty of»tch ordnance c«n be commenced as provded In the local Bond Law. has begun to run from the date of the flrtt publcaton of ths statement JOSEPH V VALENTI Muncpal Clerk of the Townshp of Woodbrldge. N J I.L 10/1/M.»62.a«= 40: from Street Konbroae Westerly Borlz.: prepared try Otuue* U leved for ad mprovement shall n each caae be a* nearly a* may h* In proporton to and not In excea* of the pecular beneft, advantage or Increase In value whch the respectve lota and parcel* of real etate shall be deemed to receve by reason of such mprovement. The total amount of the Mseentent* so leved shall not exceed the cost ol snld mprovement. The porton of such cost whch shall not be so aaesscd shall be pad by the Townshp as In the oat* of u general Improvement whch la to be pad for by general taxaton. Such porton of the coat shab be In adduto to the contrbuton, If any, of the Townshp, herenafter provded. Seotlon 4 It I* hereby determned and [stated tlut (1) the Townshp wn contrbute no part of tne coat of sad purpose, It beng expected that the specal aeseeamenu leved therefor wll equal tm.ooo, and (2) no specal enm for such purpose have been leved or confrmed, and (3) such specal u- senments may be pad In ten anm&l Installment*. Secton S. It Is hereby determned and mated that (1) tt)e makng of such Improvement (herenafter referred to as "purpose"), U not a current expense of sad Townshp, and (2! t la necessary to fnance sad purpoee by the Issuance of ob- HK&UOIU of sad Townshp pur- nmnf to Ue Local Bond Law of New Jersey, and (3) the estmated cost of sad purpose la $80,000, and (41 (4,100 of sad sum I* to be provded by the down payment herenafter approprated to fnance sad purpose, and (SI the estmated maxmum amount ot bond* or note* necessary to be Issued for aald purpose U 141.BOO. and t) the cost of such purpose. U herenbefore stated Includes the aggregate amount of 111,000 whch la estmate^ to be necessary to fnance the oost of such purpose. Includng archtects fees, accountng, engneerng and Inspecton eoaf*. legal expenses! and other expanses, ncludng Interest pn such oblgatons to the extent permtted ny Secton 40A 2-20 of the Local Bond Law. Secton S. It U hereby determned and stated that moneys exceedng M.100 approprated for down payments on captal Improvements or for tha captal Improvement fund In budgets heretofore adopted for sad Townshp are now avalable to fnance sad purpose The sum of (4,100 1«hereby approprated from sutl moneys to the payment of the am of sad purpose. Secton 7 To fnance sad purjde. bunds of sad Townshp of bt tgretf&te prncpal amount not, exceedng SSI,900 lre hereby auth-^ orlzed to be tamed pursuant to fttdd Uxnl Bund Law l-kul bonds shall Ixnr nterest at a me whch shaj nut eluded sx per xulu (fl^) per annum All mattent wth renpvot tu sad bonds hut determned by lln ordlnanuc almll be dottr b lt bnllu- ljuuda by realuuul to In hereafter adopted be<:llu B. lo Ilunce wud pur- IHbe, bund altl^muon notet,kl Towlahlp uf nl a«ki«-k [rlll(;ll>&* ttlllllult lu>t exceed tbi.uoo We hereby ttut1u>rlaed u. lmued purcum to unld ahull, Law n nt.kl*jtu>u of tu«in :e of sad tkjntu. &ua noux boar lnvar««m a rat* whch per centum be. not e**6d sx par aoqua. SHERIFFS SALfc SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTT Docket No. M2M 14 The Perth Amboy Savngs In*tltu tlon, a corporaton ot the State of New Jeney la Plantff, and Gerald E. Poulsen and Carol Ann Poulsen. h* wfe, are Defendant* Wrt of Executon of tbe sale ol mortgaged premses dated August 2Sth, IMS. By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drected and delvered, I wll expose to sale at publc, vandue on WEDNESDAY, THE 20th OAT OF OCTOBER A.D., 1985, at the hour of two oclock by the then prevalng (Standard or Daylght Savng) tme, n the afternoon of the sad day, at th«sherffs Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. ALL that tract «r parcel ot land, stuate, lylnf and beng In th«townshp of Woodbrldge In»e County of Mddlesex n the State of New Jersey: BEamnNQ at a pont In the northerly lne of Ffth Street at a dstance of feet Easterly from Its Intersecton wth the easterly une of Ford Avenue formerly Drft Road, and from thence runnng; (1) North 3* H mnutes east feet:, sad course beng parallel or nearly so wth Grant Avenue to a pont; thence <2) North mnutes East feet to a pont; thence (3) South 3 33 mnute* west feet to tte northerly lne of Ffth Street; thence (4) Along the sad northerly Une of Ffth Street on a course north M 28 mnute* west feet to the pont and place of BEGINNING. The above descrpton Is In accord wth a survey made by Goodman, Allgalr & Scott. PX and LB., dated Aprl 29. 1M4. The above premse* an also known and desgnated as Lot 102, n Block 140, Woodbrldge Townshp Tax Uap beng oommonjy known as 30 Ffth attmt. Fords, N. J. the same premss* convey & Poulsen andjdarol VlfeX VT MlVfrxn fald, et a, dated May», 1M4 and recordsd May 29, 1964 )tx tbe Offce of (be Olerk of Mddlesex County n Book MM of Deeds for sad Oounty. at page t46. Included as part of th* mortgaged premses are gas counter cookng unt and oven, or any replacement thereof The approxmate amount of Ue Judgment to be satsfed by sad aale U the sum of Fourteen Thousand, Two Hundred. Sxty.Nlne ($14, ) Dollar* more or lees, ptue Inter. est together wth the costs of tbl* aale. ~ The subscrber reserve* me rght to adjourn sad tale from tme to Urn* subject only to such lmta tons or restrctons upon tne exercse of such power as may be specally provded by Uw or rule* of Court. Bold subject to condton of sale. ROBBIT B. JAMISON Sherff. UcOABTEl & ENOLBH Attorneys. IX. 9/23O0-10/7-U/W therm SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F 1M1 M COLUMBIA BAKKINO BAVWGfl AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cot la the Plantff and WIL. WYZYKOWSKI, a/k/a Roratlon 1 LIAM R. numunom, /*/ WILLIAM R WYZKOWSKI and 8AVMABELL WYZYKOWSKI, a/k/a BAVINABEU^ WYZKOWaKI. hs 510 G "~ 510 G BLOCK S 1 f A 12 C 17 I 19 C 43 A IMF 138 F F B 329 A 343C 346 A 346 A H 373 J 378 D 378 E 378 E 378H C 393 B 396 A 396 B 403 D 403H 403 H B 413 P 413 U 435 D 437 E 442 E 444 C 445B 446D 448V 448 W 448 W 449A 449 E 449 J 449 J 450 A V 473 J 473 J 473 J 473 J 473M 473 Y 474 B 478C 486A B A 5O7B 510 E 510, E 510, F 510 F. 510 F 510 F wfe, LOWRY FEDERAL CREDIT ONION, a federal credt unon at the Unted Btatea. an Defendant* Wrt of fecuton for the sale of mortgaged premses dated August 17th. IMS. By vrtu* of the abovt stated Wrt, to me drected and delvered, I wll expose to sal* at publc vendue on WEDNaBDAT. THI 13th DAY OF OOTOBSB AX) at the hour of two oclock by the then prevalng (Standard or Daylght Savng) lme, In the afternoon of the sad day, at the Shartfr Offce In the CUy of New Brunswck, H. J. ALL that trafet or parcel of Land, stuate, lyng and beng n the Townshp of Woodbrldge, n the county of Mddlesex, In the State of New.Jersey BXO0NlN6 at» pont n tbe northerlf lne of Smth Street at a pant theren dstant 48 feet westerly from the Intersecton of same wth tte westerly lne of N J. Cftat* Hghway Route No. 4 I runnng thnce ID north M degm 8 mnutes west 48 feet to a fant: thence (1) north 31 degrees t mnutes east to feot to a pont; thence (3) south (4 degrees 8 mnute* east M feet to a pont, thence 14) south 11 degrees ( mnutes west 60 feet to the pont and place of Begnnng. BBINQ known aa Lot j(:-0 In Bfock 38-A as shown on the Woodbrdge Townshp Tax Map. BEING commonly known as No. JU Stnltt Street Keasber, New Jersey BEINO the same premses conveyed to Abjtm Buldng Oorp, a NJ. corp. by dssd of John Choega and Mary Oheega hs wfe, dated August 31, 1983 and recorded In the Mddlesex County Clerks Offce August 13. IDta In Deed Book 1430 page 1. ALSO BllkO the swne premse.! conveyed to.wllam R* Wysykonmk, and Savlnabell Wyzykowkl, hu wfe, by deed of Abjam Buldng Corp.. a N. l. oop to be recorded alultuboualy herewth datod Augun ^,1M3. Ths Is a purctuue money mort- K»K>) gven to becure part of the g to purchue. prce above d of the for the urem- The approlnsu unounb of the Judgment to be tatlsflml by sold tulo U) th* toun uf Plfl Thouuf Plf luu (115. l #) p m guy be t, uevred from tme to tun* pureua to and wltttu tn lntsttone me. xrlbed by teld Uw All mo.ttr.s wth re»poot to autd nuus not actorutlnod by ths ordnance ahull t>d detennlluml by rtmohtlouo tu Iw her«ttfter d l d l tle avcut {urt>uttnt ul tha bondu ut hl., crdln,un UtL Of udlo U tte.,, - aand, Ons Hundred Ma (I15.110O0I Oollan more or less, plus nterest together wth Oe cosu o ths sals. The»ub«ober ratsrvet ths rght u> adjouru tald sale from lme to Ha«subject only to such lmtatons or resnctloos upon the exercse of such power as may ba swclnlly provded by law or rules of Curt Sold aublect to condtons Of WlU ROUHR1 H JAU1DON, Slwrlff r;)w.\hi) A DRBUKIN, Atturncy l«23j0/l 510 G 510 G 513 A 516 G 517 S 517 S 517 S 564 A 563 L 563 TT 569 B 571 [ ] A A A 912 A OWNER wll be sold n fee to such persons ns wll p,,,- (f the same, subject to redempton at the lowest rate ol rnos not exceedng eght per cent per annum. Sad sales wll be subject to muncpal lens accrunc AFTI JULY 1. IMS, ncludng assessments confrmed after that d ll(, 1965 taxes, and to the rght of nterested partes to redeem wth the tme fxed by law, TOTAL WITH INTER KST JU.Y I,,«John Madelne Trabalka Joseph Sow Edward k Lotte Adann"... \ Dora Horvath.. Carl &T, Retenbach..." Fords Dner, Inc Lous Toth Lous k Maron Toth Wllam k C. Larsen Stephen k Mare Hegyes Star k Pal Star k Pal SItar4Pal.][ The Bertagna Agency M. fc K. eonstr. Corp 16 & 17 8 to 11 Incl. 7, 8 & 9A 197 k to 7 Incl. 3A 3B 322 k 323A 7 k 8 IB 1H U 1 to 6 Incl. 1B Pt. ofw 54 & 55 4 to 7 Incl, 7 k & to 27 Incl. 18 k 19 1 to 5 Inch Andrew Court. Co,,. Parkway Jewsh Center Feb. Inc Mchael Jr. Isabel! Guarranno WUlam k M. Thomas Rose Holder James k June Woods Edward & Catherne Wllkum Henry C. Peterson, et als Du-Rte Car Wash Co. Wllam A. Montague Haneys Gulf Servce Staton Inc La Creta Powell Leroy k Lllan Hgdon Lous, Jr, k Mary Horner. Lous Homer, Jr Lous Horner, Jr, Markfaye Corp Guseppe Mongallazzo Elzabeth Roman Kenneth & D. Lews Chan Locatons of Amerca Cornelus k H. Prael Wllam F. Hoffman Jacob Lemchuk Forrest k B. Pgott Mchael & Eva Wendel John k Lllan Yunckes 1270 to 1279 IncL Walter Jaworsk 1544 to 1549 lnd. Carmne Maglone 1637 to 1654 lnd. QemkowU Corp 1417 to 1430 lnd. deem * Emma Bopp lldsmautto Incl. LffltonAancft to UM lnd. AUft E. MacCoUum 153$ to vm l n d ffee fc MacCollum 23 ftank ftvll. Mjares 2035 to 2037 lnd. Rchard IfJB. Thomas 6 47., D to 52 Incl. 9 to 12 Incl to 24 Incl B 22* Bto37B438 IA A A 4 22C &56S to 145 Incl. 182 J. 186 to n Incl. 189 to 111 Incl to 31 Incl 11B IB to8b lnd. 198 to ao IncL SOS A M SO) ! to 7 lnd. 36 to 37 tad. 22 to 24 lnd { " 51 to 54 lnd to 58 Incl. 136 to 148 Incl. 147 to Ut Incl. 161 to m lnd. 211 to 2S» lnd. 45 k 141 to 189 lnd » to 3U Incl. a km. Walter Corry Pab Realty Co.. Pab Realty Co.. Pab Realty Co.. Pab Realty Co., Pab Realty Co 3 Pab Realty Co... Myrtle Paul Hunter Assocates A Thomas* E. Bradley Joseph Davlud Stanley It Paulne Adamsk. John B»ch Rosaro L Quartararo MaranM A. Quartararo... Charles* Irene Em Board of Natonal Mssons L Samad Sodowck Hunter Assocates, Inc Hunter Assocates Hunter Assocates Nelson * Mary Fulfqrd... Hunter Assocates, Inc RoUesV W. Booker C. Gardner & L. Dankm... John Rva Albert D. Evans Albert D. Evans R.P. Property Asso.. Inc... Floyd Wlson, Jr Joseph * M. Krsch Joseph A M, Krsch Joseph k M. Krsch Walter * Ernestne Shrtunsk Mrs. Elzabeth K. Mkulka, Alled Realty Co., Inc Raphael k R Demao Kenneth & E. Taylor.-. Cuyler C. lp»\s Cujr]er C. l*ws,< " Benjamn *E Rabnowlz Davd! * Beatrce Davs John * P Davs John srd * 0. InglU, Bobert & Catherne Bsthoff Grant Bld«. Co., Inc Grant Bldg.Co. Inc K. t S, Const. Co John k Chas Cbappone... Geqrge Mavrooka General Investment Corp. Mchael k J. fuasark Survval Research ta>t. Survval Research Inst. Judth M0gel ",., Apthopy.Sr. 4 M.»o«J Aotbony, Sr. 4 M. Fog^... Mchael Prokop Mchael Prokop Leon ft Laura Lga Marcus Transformer «- Marcus Transformer Co. John BrowD John Brown Walter 4 E Shmask Charles 4 LUlan Mons Henry Peterson S» UMB B J 417 to U74 4U7B 429 *4M * ttl.do I.L. 10/7/66 Luclle Brown - Pete BeJec Peter Beznec Joseph Boradasb Robert Superor R. Homes Sx Harold I

19 (IB.) - Carteret Prow Gves You More LOCAL NEWS Thursday, October 7, 1965 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES teal ESTATE FOR SALE CALL ME WEST POINT PLEASANT ~- Hosptal area, near Parkway. Almost new ranch home. Ideal for year around lvng. Ol hot water heat, spacous lvng room, aeence ktchen, 1-V4 baths, thrre goorf- Jhed bedrooms, large Ary, paneled famly room, garage, fenced yard. Early occupancy. $18,900. ssss but Rutgers Meets Inspred Lehgh NEW BRUNSWICK - UWgh celebratng Its 100th rr. In ths rvalry, whch dntw buck Ste of Audometer Clnc Mght Change WOODBRIDGE ~ Dr. AatolM Attalla, Drector of toe Dvson of Health, announced ao audometer dlnlc (hearng clnc) bat been planned (or October 17 at the Knghts of Cohmbus hall. However, Dr. Attalla advsed then s a possblty the locaton ths clnk may have to be openng for a qualfed secretary ber 27 and asked all persons and receptonst n Its Perth Amboy Offce. Applcant must have hs offce, October 25 to verfy who have appolntmenu to call g U hopng to reverse the -. trend. u:rw. n In hs ns nrs frst season as l*- Lethe correct locaton n order to wat and pleasng personalty. Op- hph head coach, Fred Dunlap, a nortunty for advancement. Ex- former Cornell assstant, s buldcellcnt workng condtons and nr to restore the Engneers keep the appontment. footlberal frnge benefts provded. hnll -- fortunes to the Rlory of the «aj.» D f AY. v, " Startng l "«u"8 saary salary commensurate I,ohgh Lambert Cup champons 2L C 1 7/; th ". wlh BbIt y and experence. Way of «tf weck.tal! - - Mr? -- -, Ths wll be the thrd game of GARAGE FOR RENT Ext. 264 to arrange for personal the season for both learns. Each ntervew. 10/7-10/14 os t ts opener to an Ivy League WOOfnrunOE - One Car Garago for rent. Call ME MALE HELP WANTED ^ opponent. Prnceton beat Rutgers, 32-6, and Pennsylvana beat I«- 9/23-10/7 Ktchen Helpers. Full Tme. Al-jhgh, Ths weekend Rutgers ternatng Shfts. Lberal Benefts. was scheduled to vst Connectcut MHC. FOR SALE Apply Personnel Offce, Perth and Lehgh had a date aganst FLOWERS Amboy General Hosptal, Perth Cornell. Beautful Mums all colors, loaded Amboy, N. J. 10/7 Dunlap, a Colgate alumnus, la wth flowers, prces 40 to 75 cents. topng that Rutgers wll be lookng ahead to ts battle wth Army Hustlers Irs Gardens 79 Rose 8IRTICIS St, (crosses Rt. 27) Metuchen LI so that hs Engneers mght sprng T. BERENCS1 - MASON CON , n upset. TRACTOR. All knds of brck, 10/7 stone, concrete work. Steps, pat- MISC. FOB RENT Yes, Mng Lee, the Glamorene electrc rug shampooer s for Orentals and Persans and Broadloonu. You can rent t to clean my rug for only $2 a day at A. Mchael & Son, 270 Washngton Ave., Carteret. 10/7 W A L E HELP WANTED SHORT OF CASH? [AVON Representatves can earn J$30 to $S0 a week, part tme, durlnt Chrstmas Sellng Season. Call today for home Intervew HI 2- IT YOUR DRINKING has ot- Mnt a problem, Alcoholcs Anonymous can help you. Call Bl or wrt* P. O. Bo 253. Woodbrdge. 9/30-12/3C Need a Reparman for Carpen try. Plumbng or Electrcal Work Call /7 9/23 10/2 TRUCK DRIVERS PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS PLUS GOOD EARNINGS AND FINE FUTURE WITH GROWING COMPANY PAH) HOLIDAYS, VACATION SICK LEAVE, RETIREMENT PLAN ONE OF AMERICAS LARGEST LAUNDRIES AND DRY CLEANING COMPANIES WILL TRAIN YOU FOR ESTABLISHED ROUTES MOREY LA RUE LAUNDRY CO. LJDGERWOOD AVE., ELIZ.-LINDEN LINE Hlllcrest Arthur J. CMdben. U. S. Ambassador to U, N,:- < "Communsm has to be stopped Blly Graham, evangelst: "The one wtetfjteem Communst Chna out "of *«Unted leves t should be stopped n Vel somewhere... the Presdent be- Natons Is Canmunt Chna." nam." Israel TV servce due to start n two years. Coach John Bateman Is lookng os, sdewalks and repar work to get off on the rght foot n ths Cll Call (Colonal. Cll years Mddle Three competton 8/19U wth Lehgh and Lafayette. Rutgers has won that ttle for seven FUEL OIL - 138/10* per gal consecutve years. 24 hr. servce. Repar anywhere UNIVERSE OIL ME «776, 9/2 U The best way to earn a rest to complete your work. PAGE NnfETBDf HOLT NAME SUNDAT AVENEL - Sunday wfl b» Holy Name Sunday at 9t Afr drews Cborch. Tns nn wsu f> ceva Holy Connwnta t Jfta 8:15 Mass sod meet bmnsommy after n the dmrcb ML K W breakfast wll be stmd dnpg the meetng. All men of the Mr* sh are lnvttad to ths RMeBnsj and Jon the socety. ; Branko Nagursk, the changed between now and Octo-football player, was also an jotstandng wrestler. In 1997 henlefeated Dean Detton In MlnnetjoU to gan recognton as worjffs heavyweght champon by the fttlonal Wrestlng Assocaton. ; AUTOMATIC & STANDARD TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION CHECK-UP FREE CHICK BAND! CHECK UNKAOI CHECK FOR lewtj ROAD T!ST WWIDI roiimost IKCIAUtn COAST TO COAST TRANSMISSION TUNE-UP c»mp. 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20 PAGE TWENTY Thursday, October 7, 1965 Independent-Lender (E.B.). Cartrrrt Antpoverty program helps groups, Fre Preventon Week Oct. 3-9 Wouldnt ths be a good tme to revew your home nsurant 0 protecton? Maybe youve added on to your house. Or purchased new furnlhlpgs. Well ben.,. take stock of thng*. And tee to tth»t youre fully covered. Call me now for the full tory about State Farms safe-sensble home Insurance. (Comprehensve protecton that can provde coverage In case of lawsuts.) Itsanother good deal from State farm. JACK G. NETTA 130 Amboy Ave. Woodbrdge, N, J P-6529 STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY HOME OFFICE; BUOMINOTON, ILLINOIS S INVITATION DECLINED My husband doesnt understand cuss your problems together and The Sovet Unon declned an why fhngs ar c not r u n n n g you may be surprsed to fnd nvtaton to have a representatve smoothly now ;s they always that, when h they understand uderstand the About Your Home HEALTH-v BEAUTY at the launchng of Gemn 8 n outda JLethr ; have n the past. stuaton, they wll be wllng to October. A message of congratulaton* What can t do? help. wan sent to the scentsts, Karly fall Is the best tme to Ar polluton has become a matput n new evergreens, for trans- ter of natonal concern. Many Dear Lousa, Dstressed Mo. But whatever you do dont let engneer and astronauts of Gemn ; the stuaton make wou unhappy.! My older sster, who never Answer: If some of the work has to bej plantng can safely be done once; communtes have become so contlp growth h establshed. Early! cerned that t s aganst the law never marred and has been lvjhave to get to work and try to... marred, ded ths past week. She It wll be hard but you wll let t go rather than! f-lf transplantng gves ever-fo burn leaves and garbage n TO OTUDY LAWLESSNESS Ing wth us ever snce my mother!organze your household» that}". famly n a depressed!, greens nn advantage, for the; the backyard. Federal authortes Presdent Johnson has had hs ded. She came when my frst your tasks wll seem easer. Try I s pl.nts have tme tn grow nto are pushng broad research am- frst formal meetng wth the baby was two years of age and to get a cleanng woman to come before wnter arrves, ed at allevatng ar polluton. nneteen-member group he com-, when I was exportng my second n once or twce a week and do KvrrRrcons should be moved Auto ndustry s seekng to denth mssoned n July to study the chld. I have sx chldren now <ome of the hardest jobs. If you TO HIRE CIVILIANS a ball of earth to a trench,sgn motor exhausts tn elmnate causes and cures for lawlessness. and I dont know what I would havent some of the modern con- secretary of Defense Hobert S. must he dug around the plant, some harmful flaws mw- fllng Congress approprated $1,100,000 have done all these years wth* venmwes try to get the ones you UcNamara has ordered the mllhre I The sol must be damp to clng the atmosphere. J to fnance the naton-wde study, out Mary. Sho loved to keep seed most. And lot the chldren some fo.000 cvlans! j to I he roots durng g movng. g There are cases where ndustral! I house and loved chldren and she help you. Your eldest s ths fscal year In speetl After the trench s dug around fumes have changed the color of If your vacaton hasnt materal- (really managed everythng for teen and several of them can be,,p m\ reduce the owl of the (be plant, trm down the ball of pant on homes overnght. Thnk zed, we suggest you take a week" 1^ tamht to do Iher specal jobs..natons mltary buldup These earth wth a fork to avod njur- what harm s beng done to the off ths month and work t out It s,ard to Ret help here Have a conference wth your cvlans would reduce draft re ng the roots. heman body! then, and I Hant know what I wll do. husband am the chldren and rs- quretnvnts hy about The plantng hole should be dug The amount of harm beng done wth care. If the, new locaton by ar pollutng s not known, s n clay-lke sol, the hole must but to quot? one authorty. "Afl ho one foot deeper and wder;we seem to know now s that, than otherwse necessary. Work lke eatng drt, ar polluton s: some peat moss or well-rottednot good for us." leaves nto the sol at the bottom 1 Certan clncal experments of the hole. : have been sad to show that Transplant evergreens as soon gasses and debrs whch sometmes float n the atmosphere can as possble after they are dug. Before plantng, be sure to soak produce cancers. Some have sad the ball of earth and roots In there s a possble lnk between water for fve or ten mnutes. automoble exhaust and cancer. Water transplanted evergreens Among substances whch we regularly untl the ground s frozen. are told may cause cancers n After the ground freezes, anmals are arsenc, mustard gas, cover the tyse wth some knd benzol, tar, asphalt, creosote ol, of mulch A burlap screen wll protect the more tender varetes from harsh wnds and strong wnter sun, Many well-meanng have klled prze plants by overfertlzng them. Avod ths mstake by carefully readng and followng the drectons on the contaner. Ths way you wll not lutants n the ar of your communty are harmful. Remember only save tme and money bu your evergreens wll be more unform n growth. Us Rug Chnng lne... CALL NOW! Tn Holdays wll won be hot... let Brehm help you get your home ready, bjr "Deep Cleanng" your Carped «nd Ron Now! Our exclusve oroctu wll reatort ther orgnal beauty, color»m) tutou*,.. your borne wlt seem brght and new 9x12 RUGS Profeubnolrf Creantd In Our Own Mmfom Plan* FREEPICK-VP FREE DELIVERY WALL to WALL W. n* Ih. Bfl.low "Korptt Kan MIMIMI Af prortd by Ooed HaH)Mplng OrlenUI and floom Rm aludtuw hlftfr. *NW JERSEYS LJUGCT COMPUTE CttrtT SttVKf* BSEXCWINn SOMERSIT COUNTY MtDDlSEX COUNTY [UZABETH AREA WESTFIUD ABU (YOU FIEE) I carbon black, paraffn ol.chromum, and numerous other chemcals and mxtures. Ar polluton s a result of our ndustralzed way of lfe and gardeners lvng n the cramped condtons of cty dwellng. Somethng can be done to make our ar more healthful. The frst thng to do s to determne exactly whch pol- that there s no known way to make the ar completely pure, but efforts should be made toward removng the most harmful pollutants. Industral plants ran be encouraged to nstall collectors and flters to reduce ar polluton. Jn on flow Some of the new blouses have a fantastc look. They may be prnted wth cart wheels or ren n d one of checker boards. Some of the smartest are n black and whle. All weather eoats are very specal and qute popular. They take! the place of the lghtweght wool) coat or the rancoat. They comej n brght colors or neutrals, Kntted suts and one pece dresses are n all of the shops, j Colors n double knt wool are beautful. A NEW CABINET POST Wth the Presdents sgnature, new post was created n the Cabnet to take effect n two! months. A head for the HousngJ and Urban post was not named at ths tme. TAX COLLECTIONS More Federal Taxes were collected n fscal 1965 than has ever been collected before. In the total of $114.4 bllon, personal ncome wag $53.3 bllon, $14.8 bllon excse taxes and $2.7 bllon n estate and gft taxes. Interest and penaltes accounted for the rest You Name The Model.. GALAX1E -^ CUSTOM T-BIRDS I ECONOLINE VANS PICK-UP, TRUCKS m~ FALCONS AND MUSTANGS You Name The Color.. MAKE YOIIR CHOICE FROM ANY OF THE NEW 1966 FORD COLORS... YOULL BE GLAD YOU DID You Pck The Prce.. If ABULOUS PRICES... WE MUST BE DOING SOMETHING RIGHT And Youll Fnd ;, l966n Ford In Your Future AMBOY FORD IS TI1K ILACE TO GO FOR THE MOUKL.. THE COLOR A S U THE IKKK THATS RIGHT ON T1IK 1»«6 KOK1) \NIt WHEN IT COMICS 10 TKADKH.. WK Jl.ST tant BK BKAl. AS.rn,t AS H, VbM MONTH. Kasy to rmrl.. OKK 1ARKWAY KXIT (27 TO SHOWROOM POT ROAST CALIF. STYLE CHUCK tb.58 BONELESS ROAST FOR POT Ot OVtN CROSSRIB,85 I OMMBP CENTER CUT SHOULDER LONDON BROIL TENDER JUICY CUBE STEAK BONELESS SHOULDER SHAK FRESH-UAN SHOULDERS UMB CHOPS»79< SPAGHlfTI L»" 0SA C AA STAR UNIVERSAL PINK LOTION ADVANCED 1Oc off ALL TWO GUYS PEANUT BUTTER TWO GUYS TEA BAGS uwy orcnmot a* can box of 100 DAIRY DEPT. CREAM CHEESE PHILADELPHIA OR BORDERS ROYAL DAIRY-FRESH ORANGE JUICE WEEKLY 3-or C SPECIAL STAINLESS STEEL FRY PAN 10ft" dkumter. Eay grp bandt. WITH A FOOD WtCHAM Of (2 OR MORI. HOUSEWARES DEPT. I PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE TRADING STAMPS FREE... 0UND I GROUND I GROUND BEEF I CHUCK I ROUND TWO GUYS COLD CUTS OSCAR MAYER SKINLESS FRANKS ARMOUR STAR 1-lb. pk. SLICED BACON HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP TWO GUYS SOLID-JN OIL WHITE TUNA 3 V4- fa. pk!..59" AU MEAT 01 AUBHF o. cam ALUMINUM - mm* TWO GUYS FOH4^79 HOLUND HOUSE IMPERIAL APPETIZING DEPT MIX or MATCH COOKED SALAMI PICKLE & PIMENTO, PLAIN. OLIVE LOAF LEAN CHUNK PASTRAMI IMPORTED-SLICEDTOORDE BOILED HAM PRODUCE DIPT CAULIFLOWER 29 CALIF. SEEDLESS GRAPES g Posthumous Stevenson urges peace force. artcle U. N. Councl peace search. WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. rrf.lt C1T* AND dtlrllrhan DKUYrRY AN KSTTMATE ANYWHERE Qualtv Keeps Us n Busness. Buldng Materal Mllworl Roofng Insulaton Mouldng flnrdware Palm I * Wnd Wallboard m Plywood Knotty p nr Ktchen Cabnet, MErcury 4 DOING IT YOURSELF? Let n»4tik wn on nrw eonumrtnn luratlon md rrpulr 431 Rahwa, Aw., CHICKEN 35 QUARTERS MOILING LEG or BREAST LEGS StyU FOR frying BREAST «,,sv WINGS LIVERS BEEF FOR BRAISING SHORTRIBS BONELESS STEWING BEEF FRESH COUNTRY STYlf - g* SPARERIBS 49L ITAL STYLE-CUT FROM LEG VEAL CUTLETS HIP am PORK CHOPS TWO GUYS PAPER PINEAPPLE JUICE TWO GUYS FAOAL TISSUES YIUOW OtHHK QOUOft B. MONTI WMITf, YRIOW nnk.0kmd TWO GUYS BATHROOM Facal Qualty TISSUE pkg. of 2 99 cans ! nk(. ef «69 FROZEN FOOD DEPT. BIRDSEYE PEAS 8-99* MORTON O4ICKB4. KEF. TU«CIV POT PIES TWO GUYS TRADING STAMP ONE BOOK SPECIAL YOUR BOOK WKfM TOWARD THE WORTH V12W PURCHASE Of REMCOS JOHNNY REB CANNOI Aurntlr cvl VV»r Cmnnuu " " shoot tmnuu bjj. Iotlu«l» IIIIWK"- -" md nj Cotteml* " J * LIST $12 BK«. 7!)j Fluffy All 19-W Uqud AH Quart $

21 T-tCtCl I 1 I ; J < I. v HKItplllllllI-LlIlllll 200,000 «rfjrniture SELL-OUT! 15 JEFFERSON AVE., ELIZ. SO CONVENIENTLY LOCATE* FOB Nl AN» VN1ON CMTNTY RESIDENTS Oar 1 Block Away Fro. Unon CMoty Owl H«aM la fbrl * On Comer of Jeferwo Are. ud Dekom Sc 1 Block la From BOTH Br*«4 9L W-DAY SALE; Mo*t pece* are newest FurntnMI Fashons! But ther* are also many fabuloua **»*-»* warehouse and floor tamples! Soma one-of-a-knd LIMITED QUANTITIES!! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! So hurry, * hurry, HURRY TO GIRARD*S! EASIEST CKEBIT TERMS You select the credt progrmn tkxt >es* Ht yqar badget! Take up to 2 yean to GIRARD FURNITURE GUARANTEES THAT ITS PRICES ARE LOWER! For Grards GUARANTEE IN WRITING plea** tec Page 1 of th apecul 8-Page Furnture Fwhoas SeetonI STORE HOURS Open tl 9 PJL on da>. Tuesday and Tknr*- d*> NghU. Open tl 6 PJ. on W«ln«d. F, Fr- YOUR CHOICE AT lovely Italan Provncal n some of the ncest cherry veneers weve ever seen _Ejrtenson Table Buffet EACH UNIT Set of 6 Chars (5 Sde, 1 Arm) Chna Cabnet I Seeng Ms group makca t earv to understand why jlaltan Provncal u one of the beet sellng furn- ore 4 f The pece* have a lght-hearted «Ieg«s«e that t to nvtng. The cherry veneers used are so beautfully-matched, so carefully selected they mght well have heen cat from the same tree! Fnsh s lghtly dstressed and accented wth antqued brass. OPEN STOCK BUY JUST THE! UNITS YOU NEED! FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! For hm... for her... for everyone! Yes, your FREE for jusl Moppng n at GIRARDS! Also be sure to get FREE $29.95 Automatc Electrc PARTY-PERK offer on Page L Mddlesex Countys "Near Neghbor LESS THAN 15 MINUTES AWAY! GIRARD FURNITURE CO. In Elzabeth One Block From Unon County Courthouse! Located at: 15 Jefferj»n Avenue one block n from BOTH Broad St. & Elzabeth Ave.

22 tj* WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, ^ IVcss ADVERTISING SECTION A FURNITURE BARGAIN HUNTERS DREAM COME TRUE! TUBE SELL-OVT! CTBA1P FURNITURE COMPANYS 1O-DAY SALE STARTS TODAY THE GREATEST FURNITURE SALE EVENT IN NEW JERSEY HISTORY! Everythng for the lvng room, bedroom, dnng room and dnette, recreaton room and den! Most peces are newest furnture fashons! All from Amercas best known makers of fne furnture! All Btyes, woods and fnshes! Bat youll also fnd many fabulous "as»" warehouse and floor samples! So whatever else you do durng the next 10 days f you need furnture dont buy any untl you frst see the dreamcooe-true furnture bargans at the GIRARD FURNITURE COMPANY IN ELIZARETH! <;nt\c 15 JEFFERSON WE..EJLIZ. SO CONVENIECTLY LOCATED FOB MIDDLESEX AND UMION COUNTY R E S I D E N T S Grard Furnture Company! Bg Whte Bu]dng Is Located n Eubcth Onlj One Block Awy from UNION COUNTY COURT HOUSE. Crard Furnture Companys Bg Whte Buldng Is Located DrectJy on the Corner of Jefferson Ave. and Dcknson St. One Block In from BOTH Broad St. and abeth Ave. YOU EXPECT MORE From GIRMDS-AND YOU GET IT! n IRARD FURNITURES GUARANTEE THAT ITS PRICES ARE LOWER! At Grards Youll Talk Prce... Youll Get the BEST Deal! GIRARD GUARANTEE THIS FACT IN WRITING -W e hereby pledge our sgnature: That each and every tem of merchandse sold by Grard burnture Company cannot be purchased elsewhere for less money, consderng the same condtons of delvery, servce and guarantee. And that f you <an fnd wthn 20 days of purchase, the tame tem for less, sold on equal Grard Sale Condtons, Grard Furnture Company wll refund not only the dfference, but a bonus of 10% of that dfference. GIRARD FURNITURE COMPANY Grard, Presdent. LIVING ROOMS *98 BEDROOMS 99 DINING ROOMS *188 FREE! See Page 8 Free Gfts for her. *. for hm.. for everyone! Yes, yours FREE for jtbt stoppng n at GIRARDS no oblgaton to bny! NEWEST 1965 FIRMTIRE FASHMOWS Also Many Fabulous Warehouse and Floor Samples "As-la" Bargans! =STORE HOURS: Open Untl 9 P.M. on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday >*»ht*. Open [ ntl 6 P.M. on Wednesday, Frday and Saturday. FREE "Wth any purchase at (69.50 or more durng V A LIE 32-CUP Automatc Electrc PARTY-PERK (Ths famou* make LaBKLLE PARTY PERK tfl large enough for partes, smajl enough for [the famly. Brews cups 5 lqud ounce* [per cup L Features nclude: Automatc PJot Lght! Made of hghly polshed Alumnum 1 [Cold water pump for fast perkng. Heat retartt handles for easy grppng! 6-foot plug-n cord I LL and CSA approved! Mddlesex Countys Near Neghbor LESS THAN 15 MINUTES AWAY! GIRARD FURNITURE CO. In Elzabeth One Block From Unon County Courthouse: Located at: 15 Jefferson -Avenue one block n from BOTH Broad St.tV Ih/alwth Ave.

23 * (E.B.) - Carteret ALL 4 STYLES! SPAJISH! FRESCB. COSTEMPORARI! ITALIAN r-.)". YOUR CHOICE 441 c: 298 (all 4 peces) MARQUEE IV CMOUPIN«NOW AT GIRAKaVS One collecton tts* has exqnue stylng* n Spansh, French Pro ncal, Contemporary and Italan ProTndal (DOI llustrated). Glrard bought all 4 ty lngs, and the manufacturer nude a wonderful prce concesson. Glrard hat all 4 exquste stylng* noder one roof so 70a save shoppng lme as well as money! showng... worlds star desg EASIEST CREDIT TERMS! [TAKE 2 YRS. TO PAY! \u llawtrated Above... MAR- QUEE SPAMSH. Theres a dstnct flavor of Alhambra n the qnatreol percng of the mrror frame, the Moorsh trmmngs and beantzf ally wrought hardware. Theres rch beauty n the sold oak and select pecan veneers. Yon gel a 60-nch t r p l e dresser and mrror, chest and bed, n furnture made to be lved wll for a long, long tme. All 4-Peces Only: 298 \ V st GrartTt and see ALL these exquste stylng*i Have the tme of your lfe comparng ther beauty! And know that no matter whch one you fall n love u-h ~>ctu!l Snve many SS$! "UHh» * - Illustrated Above... MARQUEE FRENCH. In your choce of warm and wonderful Frutwood fnsh or pale, pretty antque whte. Beautful shaped tops and fronts, nnd sculptured cabrole lej. You get a 60-neh trple dresser, mrror, chest and bed. And you get femnne beauty youl! treasure for years. 4-Peees Onlv: ALL llustrated At left... MARQUEE CONTEMPORARY. Most modern cvspns were pretty plan there for awhle. Marquee has jast the rght amount of ( hjpng, sculpturng and panelng to accent the lean, clean lnes of the p+tsbed valnat veneers. 60-nch trple dremer, mrror, chest and hed, all mbbed f a J slken gleam. All 4-Peees, Only SPASIS1I!! 4 STYLES! CHOICE ! ITALIANI x Neghbor f URNITURE CO. In Elzabeth Onfe3ock*From Unon County Courthouse! Located at: 15 Jefferson Avenue one block n from BOTH Broad St. & Elzabeth Ave.

24 ~X T\ UJTBun y GIRAIDS modest prces wffl amaze and delght you COTE rfo s BM lesk your home the rch atmosphere of a Medterranean la? In Cote d*or, Thomasvlle treats beautful pecan, veneers to le nbbed look of chershed herlooms. There are delghtful wthn ths collecton: exuberantly carved legs (see them lke trestle table)... hold carved medallons accented wth handsome brass rng pulls... dramatc perced lattcework... ntrcate patterns of cherry veneered nlays... wroaght-ron openspndles,.. touches of rch acaca burl veneers. In Cote dor youll fnd a wonderful varety of peces for lvng, dnng and bedroom, all wth the tme-burnahed look you want n your homo... for today, forever. a (.asest Credt Terms! 2 Yews to Par! A It ITS 12-PIECE "1 3» " IMPERIA GROUPING 269 Take 2 Year* ts> Pay! 90-INCH SOFA OS SOFA-BED 2 CHAIRS MS. AND MRS. 2 STEP TABLES WALNUT PLASTIC TOPS COCKTAIL TABLE WALNUT PLASTIC TOP 1 DECORATOR TOSS PHXOW9 Assembled by.grards own nteror decorators, tlls exquste 12-Pc. Impera Croppng s correct a every detal. Each pece s qualty constructed for many fears of comfort and beauty. Ian pck* the fabrcs and colors tkat sut your taste. Can*t f you just see your room erfme ahve wth tfs gorgeous 12-Pc. Impera Groupng? Pne craftsmanshp and beauty combned n an exctng 12-pece decorated coordnated groupng featurng a 90-ncn Custom Craft Sofa wth zppered Foam cu&hpns. Be sure to vst Grards and see ths wonderfully nsprng room plus all the other model rooms on dsplay. Entre 12-J»e. Contemporary Groupng, only $269 Mddlesex Countys "Near Neghbor AWAY! CO la Elzabeth One Block From Unon County Courthouse: Located at: 15 Jefferson Avenue one block n from BOTH Broad St. & Elzabeth Ave.

25 %M. Your choce ^59 any unt I >R SSER BASE, 42" LONG (Mmr Optaul) > KNEEHOLE DESK or GOMEZ DESK (40" & DftAWEB CHEST (44" Hgh) WITH L0-FOOTBOAHD ^ yr) PLUS NIGHT TABLE Basseus Vrgna Colony Group n Early Amercan style Matchng ^OR*I< * tops! A nest Jew prae our lowest n years. Take your choct ac n tk* asthantcally styled Vrgna Warm old Sskm fnsh on atketad TBMnd f wood-ffran tops of gora&w Form»», DuPont "DutaC* protectvt long lutsff fnsh, Pennaaeen saootb-flmrwd drawer nterors and mrrors of gew»a* Pttsburgh plate glaam. A product of Bassett, worlds largest manufacturer of wood furnture. Natonally advertsed n leadng magaznes Em SOFAS Premd from Omky OCCASIONAL FURNITURE Record Cabnets! CeUarettcs)! Maple De»lu! All Funou to S -Reg. and Comp. Vatums $29*0 tm $21930 DINING ROOMS Reg. & Comp. VaU. $339 to $14QO 289 to pcce, 7-pece, 8-pece, 9*p ace Slyles Spsnsk, French ud Italan ProwhuU^ Modern, Early Amercan, ContAmporacy* Amerean Provncal. Fan cm* Mke* Blownj Rock, Thomaavlle, Broyhll, Unted, Bassett, Drew, and Amercan of Martntvlo. TAKE 2 YEARS TO PAY! DINETTES Reg. Comp. Vmuet $39 to $199 to FAMOUS MAKES Dayrtrom, Rock, Berkshre, Howe. Baaaattl STYLES Bronze-ton*, ~eanaau r sold frarwood 1 YOUNG IDEAS GROUPING For Master Bedroom, Gaeat Room, Chlds Room or Teca-Agera "Bad".,. Matchng FORMICA Tops! 60" * Drawer Trple Dresser and Plate Glass Mrror, Headboard and Frama, pfau 4J>raw«r Cheat, All 4 peeac for aay 189 Smart Contemp«rary stylng! Rch Repaner Wafamt or Gala Makogany! Caajaraatac atseru of KOM> wood Formca! Top* are of exactly wnmt^ A trmly u Sale Pree IBEDROOMS Reg. to 90*9 BoSECTIONALS drant preot Stylng] Prced from. Oml 179 r ^dsputable proof that yo«can bay tha wotu fnest furntaro creatons for leu at CrartT ^ncludng the exquste Sectonal of yonr cfaoco at a wonderful low Grard Salo Prce 1 COLONIAL DINING ROOM to 539 Vpece, $-pece and 6-pcce Styles: Spansh, French and Italan racal, Contemporary, Early Amercan, Modern, Tradtonal, Popular Famotu Makea Amercan of MartznsrUe, Caldwall, Kent-Coffer, -, UnAgosta, Unted, TEomasvlle, YonHg. Tremendous savngs on all Colonal Dnng Room peces n sold maple wth plastc to pa. Example: Sound Extenson Table plsa 4 Spndle-Back AIX 5 PIECES prced at 99 Mddlesex Countys "Near Neghbor LESS THAN 15 MINUTES AWAY! GIRARD FURNITURE CO. I--1 F zabeth One Block From Inon Comtv < ourthouse! Located at: 15 Jefferso- Avenue IIIU 1»;»vk t mtv UOTH Broad St. *.v Flzabrth Avt 1.

26 Inde-pentl«-r\t.- 1 «*-;K1»T (K U ) 7-PCS. YOUR CHOICE 358 FRENCH OR ITALIAN STYLE MAGNIFICENTLY CRAFTED SEVEN-FOOT LONG SOFA! ROOMY LUXURIOUS MATCHING CHAIR! EXQUISITE PULL-UP CHAIR I 2 FINE LAMPS! 2 EXQUISITE END TABLES! All 7 Pea. (jour choce) of FRENCH or ITALIAN style! "T-TTll. Provncal REGULARLY A $ VALUE BY 358 ROWE Frst n Fashon! ALL 7- PCS. - AS LISTED ABOVE SALE PRICED AT ONLY The backs of these fne Provncal peces are further accented by banted tuftng. An enchantng look of elegance and style s created wth desgn of contnental Influence. A rare value at such a modest prce for the qualty of constructon elegance of desgn and unusual comfort. Yes, even a collecton of fne fabrcs and colors to chooae from. TRADITIONAL By... PRESTIGE Entre 3-PIECE Groupng PRESTIGE BY THE ROOMFLXL... handsoawor at home n tnj fne Tradtonal Settng. Groupng conssts of: Sofa plus Mr. and Mrs. Chars, Cfaoo** from aa excellent selecton of fashon fabrc*. Relax n plump foam rubber euskona. Yonll fall In love wth all the beauty Preata* bols ol* tba elegant qultng on back and enshon! Har fllng. Covered pjtforml Arm tleeve*] Completely skrted I By... ROWE EARLY AMERICAN CHARM A\l» COMFORT lf««ch»l«f A.my 3 Styles Pck a room settng n any of three styles now on dsplay at Grards. All 3 Mylng* amazngly low prced, startng at only SOFA_»129 5 CHAIRS 69 All wtfc crowned FOAM RUBBER raafaonsf Protectve arm eover* ncluded at no extra charge n matchng fabrcs! Sofas and Char* are pampered wt LeautfaL deep aphouterr n fabrcs lo sut your dscrmnatng tate. Dcnfed >ct. "tjl an ar at mommakable New World ratnalne and chmrmt TAKE Z YEARS TO PAY! Mddlesex Countys Near Neghbor LESS THAN 15 MINUTES AWAY! GIRARD FURNITURE CO. In Fhzaheth One Block From I ns>n (ounu Courthouse!.Located at:!.> JcfTers<m Avrmn*

27 T-FOUR Independent-Leader (E B.) - fxqu/s/fe New DANISH COMPLETE 3-PIECE 99 Double Dre*«er * Spacou* Chest Bookcase Bed DANISH MODERN twt wll «*k* 7*w W4r Oft-tbc-foor atrtt-f Mr fcj»oh row my wm 2 «lml*9 poftd von expert more from ttlrarcla AND YOU GET IT! GIRARD FURNITURE IS A BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE «-PC. CONTEMPORARY STYLE BED- ROOM GROUPING Rosewood fnsh. PLutc top front and tde*. Conssts of: Double Dresser Base, 62" long! Framed I trror! Large Chest! Fulle«e Panel Bed vth 1> -Footboard plu«contour support Mattress and ox Sprng. AH 6-pecesV only *18» 4-PC. MODERN AMERICAN WALNUT BEDROOM GROUPING Conssts of Mrror, Double Dresser and Chest plus full-sse Bookcase Bed. All 4-peees, nl y $1«9.S«4-P«. MAPLE BEDROOM GROUPING Formca tops. Reflects Englsh stylng. Conssts of : Dresser Base, Framed Mrror, spacous Chest plus, cut-out full or twn ue Headboard wth Frame. AH 4-peces, Exctng Reddng Values By Stmmsjaw, EcllpM, Ewe *M*1 Su CONVERTIBLE SOFA Opcn«to cumlortably sleep 2. Complete wth foam maltreat. cushons 9 SOFA BED Opens to sleep 2 comfortably. Complete wth beddng compartment $79.SO DANISH STYLE LOUNGJE So lovely Co look at, so comfortable for one to sleep on t*9.5«spinajl BRACER MATTRESS wth wrap around ar vents. *» and full $295 COMPLETE HOLLYWOOD BEN Qualty constructed! Conssts of Innersprng Mattress, Box Sprng, Leg* and Headboard, complete only.. 4-PC. ITALIAN PROVINCIAL BEDROOM GROUPING In exquste cherry wood. Conssts of: Trple Dremer Base, Framed Mrror, 45" tall Chest, hghly styled full-sze Bed. All 4-. only $249.SO 5-PC. FRENCH PROVINCIAL BEDROOM GROUPING 4 In lovely frutwood. Formca tops. Consst* of: Shapely Double Dresner Ba»c, plate glass, uprght Framed Mrror, spacous Chest, graceful full-sze Panel Bed wth Lo-Footboard plus 2 Commode-. All 5-peee*, only YOULL MATCHING BOX SPR1AGS avalable at only S x 12 _$79.50 WARDROBES 72.nch hl t h Wood Wsrdr»bM I* wabrat, msbogaot, goldoa bsqaa» np]«or blond. Complete wtj lock* key and hat thelf. FOLD AWAY COI^ Compl«t«wth matueu. S«U-»at Safaf Prced at Glrardt for only: CARPET VALUES! W* Carry Cabn-Craft! Artloom! Gulstan! Bgelow and Sauford! 3 ROOMS WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING Coatoraoa* nylon flament twct. Include* paddng and tacklem nsutluton. Up to 30 tq. yd*. Only 100% NYLON RUGS (Served 4-Sdes) 12 x 15_*99.5O 12 x 18 _» CHOOSE FROM AMERICAS FINEST NAME BRANDS! ; Mddlesex Countys "Near Neghbor LESS THAN 15 MINUTES AWAY! * GIRARD FURNITURE CO. I fcl7abeth One Block From Unon County Courthouse! Located at: 15 Jeflerson Avenue one block n hum BOTH Broad 3t. & E&gage$J..Agfe, A v

28 ,oa\rv (K.B > - Carttrct Press Thursday EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AT EXCITING SAVINGS! GIRARD FURNITURE REWARDS EARLY SHOPPERS WITH A BONUS OF SAVINGS! A small depott wll hold any "home gft* for Chrstmas Delvery! Yes, tow at the Gr«rd Furnture Company you wll dscover super-valne gft* for everyone on your lst!. FREE DELIVERY TOM u n fwrm more mon«y «t tfao Gbrtrd Fvntv* Company b n m e Grwds mhfro to many XJMT leadng funxtnre ttore* DOES NOT CHARGE YOU EXTRA FOR DELIVERY for Holday tlel>ery. far Musc Lovers CABINETS So for storage of recordl So y g for your homes doeort Preod Iron only «13 f Stylmtfs! BRILLIANT GIFT IDEAS, NOW AT "SPARKLING?* SAVINGS $ 7.50 xo/39.50 OtUO WALNUT, MAHOGANY >.,»em«l*oth«r or marbl* PUTB «&ASfl MUUtOMS Shadow Box f Conrey I COMO1«I! P1«S ku^m W«U Mrror*. Reclner Chars By STRATO-LOUNGER S4»A OSF.., and [wtt n Km for ho<lay r-ful,, tool Fr Art Lvers Wd«ol4 autcr*" and modern Frame* to fb any bom* doeor. from only $ls.c«t«f3*.m wn nm. ClLUJM. CHAIRS... $ to V«l««3s «38.»5 te « STYLES Contemporary I French and Italan Provncal! Modern! Tradtonalt On«of New J y Largest and Lovelett Collectons 1 64-PCS. CO>SISTS OP - (Modern or Contemporary Stylng) 3-Pc Bedroom g... Modern or Contemporary- 8-Pe. Lruy Room yoar choce / eolor* and patterns)... 7-Pe. Dnette $«t... Dnnerware Set. All peces prred at only: 7-Pc. DWETTES Includes kng-»z«table and 6 Chars. Choce of colors plus choce of brown, chrome or black leg. 7-Pc, Outft! prced from only $59. 5U EASY CREDIT TERMS! 498 EASY CREDIT TERMS! Mddlesex Countys Near Neghbor LESS THAN 15 MINUTES AWAY! GIRARD FURNITURE CO In Elzabeth One Block From Unon County Courthouse. Located at; 15 Jefferson Avenue one block n from BOTH Broad St. & Elzabeth Ave.

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