Zirpolo Urges Elevation 01 Town to City Status, In New Year's Day Talk

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1 V - No. 43 FREMEN NSTALL: At thf annual New Years Day nducton rles, Woodhrdge Fre Company Mated lt new offcers. Left to rght: Robert Golden, vce presdent; Wllam Van Tassel, presdent; jeh* Hatktr. outgong chef, Wllam Gerty, ehef; kchnrd Kwrsrh, frst assstant ehef; Wllam Lebeda, second amhtanl and Warren P. Horned, secretary, Hoard of FEre Commssoners. of E. Tcket Lsted For February Electon WOODBRDGE - A so-called «BMrd tcket" has been an >«* «U>e Board!rt Educa Urn electon to be held February 0] Con/mue for Yule Fund and Roy South Planfeld, Drector of the ncmofots have announced; WOODBRDGE - Messages of, Department of Publc Works -Bhler, Board afj Knrt Htde are stll pournu n at Joseph Galass, 189 Grenvll Educaton publ- relatons char- The M Pp pndent-*dcr offce for! Stree, Woodbrdge, Drector man that Eugene HorrBck. H8; tho g(ts an(1 c )rstmas dnners! thc Department of Polce;,Nor Green «reet, Woodbrdge, wll be mmp. MMMP tn, hp town. s man Robbns, 50 Webb Drv (Mr ranng mate. Fords, Drector of the Depar ;needy through The ndependenthn Fek 1 ment of Law; S. Buddy Harrs StandonSmut f^ thrd nc Warer Chrstmas Fund. ha announced not, jy^ ej ( j er jy WOODUULX1F. - Woodhrdges 77 Meredth Road, Colona, Dret y wrote:»eejl re-elector governng body held ts last meetng as a Townshp Commttee tor of the Department of Plan "My sster and want to thank Altogether, 1 have nng and Development and Acl you all for the lovely Chrstmas offce of Monday nght and reconvened ng Head of the Dvson of Re baskgt and also for the presents. Uw Board* Hektn yesterday as a councl a new development, pendng federal a; Everythng was just grand aad deadlne for flg form of government under the proval when the appontment be >v* etjjwed jjd everythng. h Faulkner Act whch was approved comes fnal. - TMr. years old and] from The ndepafdent-le*d«r worto M bard end by the voters n a referendum * teamed to BQarl MfeUve o? New York Cty. TO] year ago. Lbrary Board: Robert T). we sure are grateful. They all do has been a resdent of the Townshp for 14 years, te s marred Mondays meetng was more o: Mlos, 22 Mark Place, Avenel, a wonderful job every year and two year term; Mrs. Barbara also all the people who donate and the father of two sons, one,...,... of whom attends School 11 and t0 ^ " a happy Chrstmas the other s a student at Wood> r S0. m. an J. P^P 1 * Thank V 011 less routne to wnd up the year 1 : busness. The Commttee for Decent Lt erature used the opportunty t brdge Senor Hgh School. " May God Bless each and every defend ts W months of servce ka graduate of Cty College o[!.)no of you." aganst the recent crtcsm ol New York wth a B.S. degree nj One famly wrote: ts methods launched by Rev chemstry, Mr. Hornck served! "My father, ssters and wouldtheodore C. Seamans, p pastor ol to,the ar Jorce. ]ke to thank you most sncerely h Wdbd the Woodbrdge Methodst Church 1 Raton Adath fefwr and s- my mother for Chrstmas n cause ^-of 1963 charman l. Jewsh Appeal. L. lh. e._.^nt!j pertn y General Hosptal. the magntude o.f the obscene lt He serves as charman of the Board of Educa- My mother has been much too erature racket, the job of com (Contnued on Page 4) serously ll to understand, but batng t cant be handled tv t was deeply apprecated by us, the "schools, churches and par and a consolaton to know that ents alone." [ jrge Tcket Sale there are those who care for the Ths statement apparently was sck and none are forgotten at n answer to Rev. Seamans contenton that teachng moralty t< For Boylan Dnner ths tme of year. May God Bless WOODBRDGE- A Urge advaace tale of Ucket hat been you for jour kndness".. Stll another famly wrote: chldren s the frst responsblt; of parents and pastors. repotted tar the testmonal "Your Chrstmas surprse packages for our famly came as a son was deservng of publ Mr. Emery sad the comms dlaner hoaarag 8nperlotedeDt af Scheal Patrck A. Boylan on total but pleasant surprse. My commendaton by the councl am Saturday, January S»t The husband and do not know who urged t take place at the reor Ptae. lsted us as worthy, but we areganzaton meetng. Tbe dnner wll mark Mr. deeply and sncerely grateful. Kenneth Becker, commsso Boyla 4Mh year of servce j May God bless you al and gve charman, sad he hoped hs com to tlw Townshps School sy- you strength and resourcefulness mttees work "does not de, to contnue your noble work." van." He contended the com Tkketa may be obtaned from The Fund total stands at $3, mttees record s clean am Mrt. Sklrey Fredman, Lnden Donatons snce the last "aboveboard," wth ts dealng: ATCMM, (Contnued on Page ) wth the Polce Department. FORDS BEACON Woodbrdge, Avenel, Colona., Fords, Hopelawn, seln, Koasbey, Port Readng, Sewaren and Edson Publshed WMKly On Thursday Woodbrdge, N. J., Thursday, January 2, 1964 Entered»s 2nd Cltu MM1 At P. 0., Wood6rHt(t«, N. J. PRCE TEN CENTS Towns Offces Flled Mayors Appontments Katfcd; Jacks s Num«d Councl Head WOODBRDGE- Wth the start f the new form of government esterday, Robert E. Jacks, as redctpd earler by ths newsapef, was elected presdent of he Councl, all votng n the ffrmalve wth the excepton of Commttepman John Fay Jr., who hstaned. At the begnnng of the nauguaton sesson, Magstrate Andrew D. Desmond admnstered the ath of offce to Mayor Walter.rpolo. He then admnstered smlar oaths of offce to the Councllmen-aMjarge, Dr. Ralph Barone, Robert Smth. Rober Jacks and Robert M. Voge and to the Ward Cor r lmen larold Mortensen, Frst Ward Joseph Nemyo, Second Ward Georges Yates, Thrd Ward Thomas J. Costello, Fourth Ward and John Fay Jr., Ffth Ward. The mayors appontments were hen ratfed by the councl follow*: Hcman B. Averll, 82 Green trcet. Woodbrdge, Busness Admnstrator; Charles W. Beagle, Lenoble, 222 Amherst Avenue, Colona, four years; Joseph Dambach Sr., 552 New Brunswck Avenue, Fords, one year; Robert Bongart, 81 Homes Park Avenue, scln, fve years; Mss Ruth Wolk, 148 Hgh Street, Woodbd g, brdge, three years. n addton Tanzman Declnes Local Reappontment Zrpolo Urges Elevaton 01 Town to Cty Status, n New Years Day Talk TAKE OFFCE: Counclmcn at lrgc are shown beng sworn n by Magstrate Andrew D. Desmond at nauguraton meetng. Uft to rght are Ralph Barone, Robert Jacks, Robert Smth, Robert Vogel. Flags Over N. J/ Program Starts Off Tercentenary Year WOODBRDGE - The przewnnng Woodbrdge Tercentenary Program had an excellent begnnng yesterday, despte the nclement weather. Promptly at 12:30 p.m., a unt Mrs. Gregory Resgns from Countys Welfare Board; Mrs. Vogel Successor vson, Frst Medum tank Battalon, Army Natonal Guard, E. Gregory has tendered her resto express" my apprecaton for for close and devoted servce- and WOOrBRLHE - Mrs. Charlesl Woodbrdge, rased the Amercan gnaton as a member of the the prvlege t has been for me personal frendshps wth the WOODBRDGK - Due to theand Tercentenary flags n front Mddlesex County Welfare Board, to serve. * - members of the Welfare Board tself and wth the offcers and em- pressure of State work and hs of the Muncpal Buldng n thedue to her change of resdence to "These years have afforded an own busness, Asemblyman Norman Tanzman has declned re- guests and resdents of the com-expected to be flled by Mrs. relatonshp wth the" members of maothly meetngs wth these presence of the new Councl, Unon County and her place s opportunty for a very harmonous ployees of the department. The appontment as a member of munty: Bernard W. Vogel, Metuchen, the Board of Freeholders, nd- (Contnued on Page 4) wdow of Superor Court Jndge tbe Plannng Board a post At one oclock, as part of the Vogel who was a. long-tme resdent.of Woedbrdge. he has held for 10 years. nauguraton of the new councl " have wrtten to Mayor a Tercentenary Program, "Four New Admnstratve Code Mrs. Gregory, wdow of Charles Walter Zrpolo and told hm Flags Over New Jersey," was E. Gregory who was publsher, of that although apprecate the presented wth Mss Ruth Wolk, The ndependent-leader, resdedadopted on Frst Readng honor, the pressure of my work general charman, n charge. on Green Street. She recently as an Assemblyman and the The Colonals, a chldrens ffe moved to Westfeld. actvtes nvolved n earnng and drum corps sponsored by Colona Post, Amercan Legon, pro legal sze admnstratve code, dent, the former presdng ala sble for me to contnue," the WOODBRtDGE-An nch-thck, elect a presdent aqd vce pres my lvelhood, make t mpos- n a tetter" to Rchard M. Mack, secretary of the Board of Chosen vded the musc. mandatory under the muncpal meetngs..of f the h councl. Th Assemblyman stated. Freeholders, Mrs, Gregory wrote: Recognzng that although New charter law, was ntroduced on Muncpal Clerk wll also serve as Mr. Tanzman was recently Jersey s celebratng ts Tercentenary ths year, New Jersey has dence to Unon County hereby meetng yesterday, The order of busness of the "Because of my change of res- frst readng at the nauguraton clerk of the Councl. named to the mportant State Tax Polcy Commsson. (Contnued on Pago 4) lender my resgnaton-as a mem- Accordng to the code the legs-councl wll be roll tall, approval ber of the Mddlesex County latve power, of the Townshp wll of mnutes of prevous meetng! Welfare Hoard, to take effectbe exercsed by the councl whch ntroducton and adopton of reso mmvdately. wll contnue to meet the frst and lutons and ordnances; reports o: "Ths ends my perod of fouryears of servce n ths The members of the councl wll (Contnued on Page thrd Tuesdays of eacl month. offcers, board and commttees. 4) Facng Bg Cty Problem WOODBRDGE - "We are faef nn b(( cty problems and m jhave been tryng to solve thje wth small town methods go?- erned by small town prejudces," Mayor Walter Zrpolo told the people of Woodbrdge n hs annual New Years Day message.! The mayor declared the TowD> shp must make "ndustralsts aware of Woodbrdge by showng them the many thngs we have to offer and underscore matt them aware." "We cannot hope to do tua~& - :he general publc even those lose by are not aware of Woodbrdge as an entty; we cant lo t f we only take prde n our own neghborhoods and nrjt n the comrnunty as a whole; and we cannot do t untl we start thnkng and actng as one communty," the mayor contnued. He stated that one of <he frst thngs that must be done? # elmnate the term "townsho 11 from "our name by pettonng the legslature to elevate (PS to the status of a cty." "Such a step," Mayor Zrpolo ponted out, "would permt us to drop the anachronstc word townshp whch connotes a backwood slow movng rural tommunty and such acton would greatly assst us n presentng the knd of pcture we desre. However, must stress that the elevatng of a communty to the t;t m ly mean the elmnaton of SucS "~ names as Fords or Colona." The mayors address n full reads as follows: "The tme has arrved where we must assess the record of our frst term, take stock of where we are and determne where we want to o. Ths partcular day s a sgnfcant one for many reasonst ntates the begnnng of New Jerseys Tercentennary celebraton as well as the 300th brthday of Woodbrdge. n addton, m t marks the frst change of gov- M l lk ll l The emnent for ths 300 years s a change whch wll have far-reachng consequences for our town. "For the frst tme n our hstory the new governmental form provdes us wth some of the tools necessary to meet the growng challenges we are facng. t (Contnued on Pag«4) u V * r^m>?k J 8 MAKE THEBt BOW: Above m lk! young ndes m e n t a l Frday nght «t the thrd annual Holly bebutaute Ball y the Woodbrdge Vmnuhlp BtumeH and Profegxloual Womens, the Scotch Plans Country Club. Proceedo are u«ed fut the BlWb f lehournhlu Fund. Frtt row, left to rght; Lnda 8tpo*, Renee Gu- DtaW Bubbard, Dale Pollara, Debutante charman; Elzabeth tte]o, Debutante vce charman; Marleue Cromwell, Bebe Jane Duke, Conue lleu, Marda Sherrard, Shrley Slpo; second row, Mary Lee Vulent, Marlyn Patrck, Donna Hlller, Jance Pollwada, Karen JauTausch Dana Lynn Hess, Lnda Ann Latar, Marlfc Mrdvetz, Puulu Svhuet, Juycr Spos, Karen M«ary, Kathrya Ferrone. Other photon are on Pago S. TEMKNTKNARY FUG RASED: For the frst tme n the -Townshp, Ue Tercentenary Flag was ra«4 yesterday at the Muncpal Buldng by members of 53rd Armored Dvson, Frst Medum Tank Battalon, Army, Natonal Guard, Wood- brdge, as rs of the Tw» CoOBcU an offcals lo uo. Left to rght, Sgt. (feorge Sgt. John Bajcuk, rauf flag and 8ft. Walter Bncta. j,j,. j.;

2 PAGE TWO OBTUARES RS. MARY W1SNTEWSK CARTERET Funeral servces ere held for Mrs. Mary Wstewkl of 22 Harrs Street, on December 26th at 8.30 a. m., at the Synoweck Funeral Homo, 56 Carteret Avenue, and at 9:00 a. m at the Holy Famly R. C. Church where a hgh requem Mass was ftered wth Rev. Melvn Stan- TeVFk as celebrant. as n St. Stephen nterment Cemetery! b?y. The pallbearers were Henry ;nck, Stephen Stawlck wacl Stawck and Stanley. a ck. PlLP KELMAN CABTERET - Funeral servces for Stephen Kelman. of 137 Lowell Street., Carteret, were held from the Bzub Funeral Home, 54 Wheeler Ave., on December 28th, Saturday mornng at &:30 a. m. and at 10:00 a.m. at the St. Deme trus Ukranan Orthodox Church Carteret, where a Dvne lturgj was offered wth Rev. John Hun dak, pastor, as celebrant, as sstftd by Rev. Peter Melech, as sstant pastor. Rosehll Cemetery, Lnden. Com mttal servces were held at the grave by Rev. Peter Melech. The\, pallbearers were Phtl BalBsky7 Wasyl Dumansky. Leon Gronsky, Mchael Hrycuna, ST.; Ncholas Shymansky and Harrj Wolansky, Sr. Prayer servces were held Thursday and Frday evenng a 0:00 p. m., wth the Rev. Joh Hundak and Rev. Peter Melech offcatng. Campbell, Ky.; a sster, osc Barklcy, n Germany; am brother, John Manger. Soutt jnboy. RS. MARY MARTOKEN FORDS - Funeral servces for rs. Mary Martoken, 13«Wood md Avenue, who ded at Perth mboy General Hosptal, last uesday, w<*re held Saturday lomng at the Muka Funeral hapel, 231 Hall Street, Perth mboy, wth a requem hgh.[ass at Holy Trnty Church. Bural was n the church cemetery. A natve of Czechoslovaka, the deceased lved here for the pant [wo years after resdng for 60 years n Perth Amboy. She was he wdow of Joseph Martoken. Jhe was a member of the Holy Mnty Church, Perth A»boy. Survvng are two brothers, rank, Jersey Cty, and Martn, ords, wth whom she lved; a Jster, Mrs. Mary Nemeth. Sewaren: and three grandchldren. DOUGLAS P, DE FALCO FORDS - Funeral sendees for nterment was Douglas P. De Falco, 38 Tarras Drve, who ded Monday, were MCHAEL JEVC FORDS ~ Funeral servces f Mchael Jevc, 34 Jefferson Avenue, who ded Frday mornng a Perth Amboy General Hosptal. were held Monday at the Flynn and San Funeral Home, 23 For J Avenue, wth a requem Mass Our Lady of Peace Church. Bural was n Resurrecton Cem tery, New Market. " TTnatfvS of Czechoslovaka, deceased made bs home n th! area durng the last 12 year He was the wdower* of Anna Jevc. " Survvng are three daughter!, Mr*. Margaret Banks, New York; Mtl. Veronca Kune, Fords, and Mn, A. Hjleanor Wernosk, wth whom he resded; fve sons, Joseph G, Jevc, New Orleans, La.; Job V., Planfeld; Mchael B., Ml!!toy-n;. Edward R., Bonham n, and Leonard J., Perth Am- *W\ ; 19 grandchldren\.and thr"ee! - ^t-grandchldren. Al.o two brothers, Andrew Vsvch, Wlkes-Barre, Pa., and C:orge n Czechoslovaka, and sster, Mrs. Anna Fedorcova, also n Czechoslovaka. blks. JOHN SZABO FORDS - Funeral servces for Mrs. Margaret Szabo, 11 Poplar Street, who ded last Wednesday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, am*uufau StJe Muska Fungal Chapen35 Hall Street, wth a requem hgh Mass at Our Lady of Peace Church. Bural w«s n St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colona. The deceased was born at Wlnburve, Pa., but had lved here for the past 12 years. She was the daughter of Mary and the late George Kopeloek. Survvng are her husband, John; four ssters, ftrs. Katherme ttrpak, Lews Run, Pa.; Mrs. Anna Lysobey, Stanford, Conn.; Mrs. Francs Dempsey, Glendale, and Mrs. Mary Martn, Woodbrdge; and seven brothers, John, Rudolph, Mchael, Francs and Andrew, all of Perth Amboy; Jptaph, Woodbrdge, and Arthur, Wlnburne, Pa. ANGELO P. MANGER AVENEL - Funeral servces (or Angelo P. Manger, 406 Alden Road, who ded Tuesday, were held Saturday at the Flynn and Sou Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, Fords, wth a reqmjem Mass ll St. Andrews Churclf. Bural WM n St. Gertrude Cemetery, a. TM deceased was strcken ll t Ml home and was dead on arrval at Perth Amboy General Uotpttal. He was formerly em ployed at the Rarltan Arsenal am n recent yean at the Pca tnny Arsenal. He was a natve OfPunxutawney, Pa. He was parshoner of St. Andrews Church and a member of St. An dnw Councl 5058, Knghts of Columbus. Survvng are hs wdow, Mary (Morales); a daughter, Janet, at n me; a son, Joseph, wth the. S. Army, statoned at Fort "DEPENDABLE PERSON 3 LfS FOR ACCURATE REPARS STATE JEWELERS < Man StrMt, W<»4brMf«<N«n 1U* huu«) ANTHONY L, XOMKANAS PORT READNG ~ Funeral servces (or Anthony L. Komeanas, 76 Thrd Avenue, who ded Thursday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, were held Monday at the Leon J. Gerty Funeral Home, 411 Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge, wth a hgh requem Mass at St. Anthonys Church. Bural was n St. James Cemetery, Woodbrdge. A resdent of Port Readng ef»ht years, the deceased was a member of St. Anthonys Church, Survvng are hs wdow, Mary (Blaaka); a son, Anthonv; three daughters, Theresa, Chrstne, and Mary Alce; two brothers, John, Nutley, and Charles. rvng- ton; three ssters, Mrs. Lawrence Haggerty and Mrs. Agnes Hyland, Maryd, Pa, and Mrs. Catherne Fedder, Hawlton, Pa. C. V. RUSSOMANNO FORDS - Funeral servces for Emlo N. Russomanno, 36, 91 Crestvew Road, who ded Thursday, were held Monday at the Flyrlh and Son Funeral Home, S3 Ford Avenue, wth a hgh requem Mass at Our Lady of Peace Church. Bural was n St. James Cemetery, Woodbrdge. A natve of Newark and resdent Fords for the last two years,,,j deceased was employed as tresser n a talors shop. He was parshoner of Our Lady of cace Church and a U. S. Navy rcteran of World War. Survvng arc hs wdow, Grace Longo); a daughter. Rose Mare; a son, Lous, all at home; hs mother, Mrs. Rose Russomanno; 3 sster, Mss Mary Russomanno; )nd four brothers, Lawrence, Lous, Jerry, and Joseph, alt of Tref- JOSEPH SZAKACS STEPHEN KELMAN KEASBEY - Funeral servces CARTERET - Stephen Kelman, age 86 years, of 137 Lowell.for Joseph Szakacs. 48, 100 Smth Street, who was fatally njured Street, ded December Htb at last Wednesday nght when struck.he Elzabeth Genera Hosptal by a car whle walkng on Route fter a short llness 9, were held Saturday at the Grener Funeral Home, 44 Green had been a resdent of He was born n Ukrane and Carteret Thunday, January 2, 1964 as a group, are today the mo Street, Woodbrdge, wth a requem Mass at St. Mchaels Greek lat the U. S. Metals Refnng Co., for 50 years. He was employed luxurously fed and overweght over-ndulged people n the work Catholc Church, Perth Ambny Carteret for 42 years, havng been Ths naturally comes about as Bural was n Beverly Natona retred n He was a parshoner of the St, Demetrus Uk- held Frday at (he Flynn and Cemetery. Son Funeral Home, 2S Ford Avenue, wth servces at St. Jamas bey, and was an Army Veterar teret. Hs son, the late Joseph "He deceased was born n Keas ranan Orthodox Church, Car- Epscopal Church, Non. Bural lof World War~ wth servce Kelman, ded July 8th. was n St. Mchaers Cemetery, overseas. He s survved by hs wfe, Helen Skerchek Kelman; three sons Flushng, L.., V. Y. Survvng are hs wdow, Elza Survvng are ht patents, Mr. bfth (Nap); a daughtsr, Marga- Ann, and a son, Joseph; h" Walter, Mchael and Stanley Kelman, all of Carteret; one daugh- and Mrs, Paul De Falco, Jr.; tworet ssters, Carolyn and Dense; father, Joseph Szakacs, Woo< ter, Mrs. Esther Schock of Clark grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul brdge; a brother, Stephen, Ca and one brother John Kelman of De Falco, and Salvatore Delberto. Carteret and 9 grandchldren,and teret, and a sster, Mrs. Ro? two great-grandchldren. lastor, Woodbrdge. Prnted Pattern Prnted Pattern 9209: MssesBzes 12,14,16,18,20; 40. Ste 16 requres 1% yards 45-nch fabrc. FFTY CENTS n cons lor ths pattern add 15 ctnta tor etch pattern (or lst-clw* malng and apeclal handlng. Send, to 170 Ntwpapr Ptttra Dpt, 1M Wll lllh 8t, N*w York 11,-N. Y. S«nd 5W (or our new Fall-Wnter Pat- Urn CttaJof. Coupon uld* good (or Ont Frt«P«tUrn. :on. HOUR ; CLEANNG RTCTJ DM ntl. 8»tnrW 1 DAY SHRT LAUNDERNG ONE WEEK SPECAL January COAT (wthout fur) RANCOAT or CAR COAT Professonally Cleaned. and Fnshed "THERES A BOND CLEANERS NEAR YOU" For nformaton Call VA ORCHD SERVCE CLEANERS NOW JONS BOND CLEANERS n The Weekly Specll Tour Orchd Servce Cleaner Located At CARTERET SHOPPNG CENTER Roosevelt Avenne. Ctrtcret - AM W. GRAND & RVNG - RAHWAY Watch Ths Paper For More Weekly Specals! MORE and MORE People Are Buyng THER 1964 CHEVROLETS From GODENY... There S a REASON! PhOM n sn Just 3 Left.. v * 1963 CHEVROLETS DUAST1CALLY DSCOUNTED!! GODENY CHEVROLET 30 ROOSEVELT AVENUE. CARTERET SALES fksj SERVCE Doctor Talk Snce bblcal tlmrs we have been warned about the adverse effects of ovor - ndulgence. Today, more than ever, we arc able to realse the extcn of the damage that can be done by severa forms of over - ndulgence. Overndulgence of alcoholc beverages presents a very serous problem n busness and n domestc relatonshps n every strata of socety. Frequent and consstent consumpton has become popularzed and fashonable n many crcles. Many people competng n a fast pace of lfe may consum more alcohol than they realze o result of our bountful supply of 1 types of foodstuffs. Unfortunately, many of us fal j excerlso the proper restrant >r selectvty n our detary hnb- s. Carbohydrates and fats are onsumed n excessve quantty, Brocades are beng used ex tensvcly for evenng clothes, md entrely out of proporton to Tho rather close fttng dress proper nml normal balance. wth long skrt and jacket s We should try. to become ac anted wth the proper relaonshp whch should exst wth protens, fats and carbohydrates, and partcularly wth ther calore Derson exceeds ths level there s may become habtuated wth U use by consstent exposure, how superflous obesty ensues. accumulaton, and ever nnocently the habt orgns A good sensble approach to ted. Ths commonly leads to gradual ncreased consumpto resultng n a defnte patholog cal condton throughout the o gan systems of the body. Another very common form over-ndulgence nvolves our ea ng habts. The Amercan peopl notental. Calore 1 ; represent n way of mensur., he degree of food n- :ake. For ;nv gven person there s an deal nr physologcal calore-por-dav level whch allows correct utlzaton of all the food consumed for that day. When flow deal (or evenng wear. Brocaded coats whch reach to tha top of the foot hang loosely j but wthout too much fullness. The long skrts have a narrow look but are fashoned and cut so as to be comfortable. Overblouses are longer than they were ths past year - some : have cowled necklnes and long or three quarter length seves. FALSE CHEER Denver - Nghtclub owner, Sammy Toole says f anyone receves a card from hm to please gnore t. A prankster maled out cards nvtng recpents to a free meal and drnk* at Toole club. Several arrved only to be dsap- healthy lvng s moderaton n al our habts, The body wll functon normally and effcently wth a reasonable amount of stress and challenge n nny phase of lvng. However, any phase of over n- ponted. Toole sad he had good cheerbut not that much. dulgence, eatng, drnkng, play or work, wll nevtably exact ts toll. Paulng asks U. N. control of nuclear weapons. Steve McQueen portrays an.l talan muscan n "Love Wth the Proper Stranger." Nataltel Wood stars wth Mr McQueen. "Let a Certfed Techncan Check Your Heatng System" m ARE THE - ONLY - P C *ER N THS -ra Certfed by On Heat nsttute of A.... a, Qualfed OH Burner Techncans (fjutegp tl (Umnjrattu Fuel Ol Ol Bunwm Sal* and 8erv f( p. o. BOX m Perchng Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Tel Prompt ludlo Dlrpatched Servce On Delveres and Repar Work Call Now! 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3 ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, January 2, 1984 PAGE "THREE uffreda Agan eads Campagn >ORT READNG - Uonnrfl ffreda, 454 Carteret Road, has jln accepted charmanshp o( March of Rmes n Port H"adt was announced today hy ^h R. Costa, County Drector \m campagn. [Ths wll be Cuffrodns nh r as charman, and he asks cooperaton of the resdents Port Readng to help make hc npagn a success n ther com nlty. [STORK CLUB nc«arrvals throughout n* Deborah League nshp as recorded at Perth 1 P y General Hosptal durng past two week* nclude: :tm Fords, A daughter to Mr, * Mrs. Robert Dunn, 4ft Ffth LuLGMA - Al tne retent a son to Mr. and Mre.Chrtttmas party held by the ODV Mercurc 95 Koyen Colona league of Deborah t; a.son to Mr. and Mrs. j hushed voces were observed as M Wrght, 212 Jackson Ave-Nancy Kovacs and Kddc Stcner, a darhter to Mr. and Mrs. played a due! "The Breeze and; W-r, 58 Lwrence Street; a -" Ths was the frst publc 1 [ > Mr and Mrs. Albert Hello-appearance for Mr Stener. d. 24 Hanson Avenue; a Students from a Carteret danc- [htorto Mr. and Mrs. Edward ng school performed wth a group h. M Farmndale Road; a sonof the chldren dancng to Chrst- Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lyn-mas carols. As the chldren 1 k. 24 Erc Drve; a son todanced thc members of Deborah, and Mrs. K. W. Hwusby, 22-joned n wth hc tngng of,(he! nd Street; a son to Mr. nndjcarols,! Vncent llenck, 35 lberty Leadng the group n sngng : a daughter to Mr, and was, nc c h ojr [ rom ^ Frst 1. Jahn tcso, <H9 Man Street; PrM,byteran Church of Carteret: lughlcr to Mr and Mrs. James ^ Hoffman. Dale Lutton, Edleder. 318 Hoover Avenue. war(j Q^, Nanfy Kovacs (who m Woodbrdgf, a daughter^ sukstlutlnc for one of th r and Mrs. Joseph Lalazo. ^her men- of the chor > and Ed- Harold Avenue; a son to Mr. Mrs. Ralph Uusso, 3.11 Colum- Before the end of thc evenng, Avenue; a son to Mr. and Bll Kovacs surprsed everyone! John Sank. 237 Lurton. Dr. Lswood to Lecture Here on January 23rd CO.ONA - Mrs. Glbert Lch-j- " er, publcty charman, anlounced on.lamnry 2: at the League Lades Retan Offcers Woodbrdgc Junor Hgh School, larron Avenue, Woodbrdgc, the )eborah league of Colona, wll present a lecture on "Sexual Harmony n Marrage" by the COLONA - Wth an nprecc promnent murrlage ^ounselor, [dented move on ther part the Lades Auxlary of the Lttle Dr. Rebecca Lswood, executve Fellows League of Colona dc drector of the Marrage Counsel cded to havo the same offcer? ng Servce of Greater New York. reman n offce untl.lune rather Dr. Lswood decded to ape than have an electon of offcers calzc n marrage and pre-marlal counselng and s extremely at ths tme. Ths decson was le wll he asssted hy Mrs. made so electons wll correspond ffredfl. who wll serve az[ nterested n savng marrages wth the electons of tho Lttle thrrs March charman, and through counselng helped Fellows League organzaton. Jr. Cuffrcda, the father ofj partners to a better understandng of how to create a rcher and The offcers are as follows ce chldren, s a teacher n rdtjp Hgh School, ahdj wre satsfactory marrage Mrs, Presdent, Mrs. Joseph Vasallo nember of.thp Natonal. Slate! Lchrer advsed. frst vce presdent, Mrs. Davd Teacers Professonal Hasse; second vce presdent, Mrs She has lead group dscussons ganzatons. He s a trustee of and gven many lectures on var Andrew Murello; treasurer, Mrs Port Readng Publc Lbrary, ons phases of courtshp, mard fl d j t Gu8 Sobon; recordng secretary (lutonal Representatve of; Scout Troop 31, secrelay uf. t 1R and famly adjustments. Mrs. James Duggan; correspond ng secretary, Mrn. Thomas She, has been ntervewed as Woods. Port Readng Fre Co. 1. a marrage counselor on rado and nber of the N..1 Exempt televson by such personaltes as Followng ther meetng, the emens Assocaton, the Elks. club enjoyed a Chrstmas party Knghts of Columbus, and St. GFT FOR.UKAKV: «Judy, Tracy, Traey, center,, ^ of Cr Set Troop p 3,. Ave.el., shown j j ^ ^ J * " ^ ^ J " Cochran, Wendy Barry, Vrgna held at the home of Mrs. Vassallo. onys Holy Name Socety. presentng a ropy of the Grl Scout.lunlor Han tl Book, donated by her troop, to Mrs. Wllam Graham. Fanny Hurst and Jnx Kumak, charman of the board of trustees of Avenel Vhle Lhrary..ookn R on, left, s the troop leader, Mrs, Stephen Krupey, Avencl. Scott Hansen Stout of Year [There were grab bag gfts and Scoutmasters Balasz and Ralph Falkenherg. refreshments. damn, and assstant Scoutmaster Stephen Ralasz Jr. were Tckets nwy he purchased at Tckets are now avalable for the door or may be reserved by the annversary dance at St. hanked for ther work wth the callng Mrs. Lehrer, FU Demetrus Communty Center, troop and presented gfts fnm Carteret, January 18. The dance 1 hto Mothers Club. The next troop s always a popular affar and jmee.tng wll be January 8, at tckets may be obtaned by contactng a member of the Aux j School 7 at 7:00 p.m. Holy Communon lary or a Lttle League team manager. Ths year the dance Chaplan To Speak Offered Sunday posters were desgned and exe At Avenel Church COONfA - Rev. George A. cuted bby Robert Duggnn of, AVF.NEL - The Rev. John P. Shults. pastor of the Unted Colona, tershank, an Army Chaplan hurch of Chrst, announced the (l thc paratroops, wll preach rst Sunday n hc new year wll the Frst Presbyteran Church, MLS. JAMKS J. DONKLAN hold a specal nterest for all as unday, at the 9 and 11 a. m. Holy Communon wll be offered rvces. The Rev. Dr. Charles at the 11:00 mornng worshp. MacKcnzc, pastor, wll preach Rev. Shults sermon wll be on Mss Madelne M. Menard "A Protestant Vew of the Chrst for the World" and ther rgn Mary" at the 8, 10, and wll be church school classes for 215 servces. The Westmnster all ages. Weds Lt. James Donelan hor sngs "The Old Year Has Everyone s nvted to partcpate n ths program and are also ne M. Menard, daughter of Mrs. Fort Dx, where Lt. Donelan s WOODBHDGE - Mss Madel- Donelan wll make ther home al assed Away" at the 9 a. m. rvce. The Crusader Chor ngs at 10 a. m., the Chancel remnded the annual congregatonal meetng wll be held Sun- Leo Menard, 8 East Green Street presently servng as a company )hor at 11 a. m. and the late Mr. Menard, became commander. For travellng th The Junor Hgh Fellowshp day evenng, January 19 where the brde of Lt James J. Donelan, brde wore a loden green wnte meetng, tomorrow, 7:30 p. m., fellowshp, electon of consstorymen and reports wll be dscussed son of Mrs. Joseph Donelan, 13G sut trmmed wth leopard. He wll be n charge of the eghth and handled. Murray Street, EzabetU and theaccessores were brown am grade boys. The tepc wll be leopard. Jesus Chrst and the Cost of Dscpleshp." Dr. MwKeMe pte Mr. Donelan, Saturday at noon at St. James Church Rev. The brde s a graduate of S Bble Study Croups Donald Relly performed the Marys Hgh School, Perth Am double-rng ceremony. To Meet on Tuesday boy, Class of 1961; attended Call om Avencl. a somomr and ft. mn 8 f and The brde, gven n marrage by well College and s presently a WOODBRDGE - The regular! ALAN A. KOCKOKF?r brother, Leo Menard, Jr., tendng Seton Hal Unvers James!khaeffer.3M Pros-; thnstmas «l " s - Bble study meetngs wll be conducted by Jehovah Wtnesses, ore a whte slk peau de soe College, Newark, where she s Avenue; a daughter to Mr. Rose Swnkowsk. program! own applqued wth re-erabrodred Alencon lace, made wth junor majorng n Englsh. Mrs. Wllam Elscy, 437 charman, hanked everyone who Tuesday, 8 p. m,, at the home of n 1 f P \f 1 Abrdge Avenue: a son to Mr.; had partcpated and gave a spe-; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gnetng, 178 UOCKOl ll cuh6scl Lt. Donelan s a graduate Mrs Stephen Petercsak, 471 dal lnanl " l0 ^anta tll Kovacs.! jkarks Avenue, and at the home tortrat necklne wth applques, Seton Hall Preparatory Scho> :/* >*, ten Avenue;» daughter to 1 of Mrs. c usan Nalasco, 9 Grand ell skrt and chapel tran. Heu South Orange and Seton Ha Avenue, seln, The topc for ouble vel of Englsh lluson was Unversty, class of and Mrs. Francs Matzura, n C * t; dscusson wll be "Let Your ttached to a double-tered aplqued pllbox. She carred a cas- WOODBRDGE^- Alan A. Rock nmnn Avenue. BUMS - SCODUllCh!Name Be Sanctfed," off, of 227 Martool Drve, has been om seln, a daughter to Mr _. rn l 1 Sunday, 6 p. m., at Kngdom cade bouquet of Eucharst lles Mrs llaymond Tenpenny, RptrOUll Tnlfl apponted charman of the 1964 Kegn Street OClUllldl 1UU Hall, 23f Central Avenue, Metuchen, H. Mayers wll offer a and holly attached to a mssal. March of Dmes n Woodbrdge * * om Port Readng, a daughter AVENFJ. - The engagement Mss Janet Maoko, Perth Amt was announced today by Joseph and Mrs. Edward Callow.of Mss Joanne Mare Seopncl, sermon on "Swords nto Plow My, as mad of honor, wore a R. Costa, County Campagn drector. h Avenue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MRS, RALPH K. GLKS Shares." A Watch Tower Bble ouge shade gown of velvet wth a rom Colona, a daughter to Scopnch, 900 Kahway Avenue, to study wll be conducted after portrat necklne and long sleeves, and Mrs. James Rathbum,!Wllam K. Burns, son of Mr. and wards. Ths s the frst year Mr. Rockoff wll serve as leader of theher headpece was a crcle of..th floor-length draped skrt. Archangela A"venu*. Mrs. Frank Burns, 634 MlUma Gles-Moran Marrage On Thursday, January 9,-4:25 Street. Lnden, was announced by p. m., a mnstry school wll be campagn n Woodbrdge. He sleathers and her flowers conssted of a cascade bouquet of VEW FUM ; Mf and Mrs. Scopnch. conducted wth a mnstry devel- course to be conducted atdren, and s a member of themame" carnatons wth holly marred, the father of two chl- Performed at Waterburyopment D-ONA -On Tuesday, 8 30; The brde-to-be s a graduate 8:30. Ths s an mportant meetng snce a new program for Bble He s a captan n the Ah* Fofce law frm of Adams & Rockoff nd berres. emple Beth Am. the EWaM Woodbrdge l 1 ^ *^J ^ AVENF.l. - Mss Gertrude Ann late Mr Glw, Saturday mornng Thc brdesmads, Mss Barbarl blown Gas Company wll show ls * )lnb Moran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The double rng ceremony was research and study wll be ntated. Young Republcans of Wood- Reserves) presdent of tle Untec Mller, Woodbrdge; Mss Glora lm of Masuelll, Palsades Park; Mss under brdge, a member of the Jaycees rlds Far n Queens, Mrs den Hgh School, served wth the became the brde of Ralph M.son, arthy Unversty at Vrgna Maccanco, Neptune and of Woodbrdge Townshp and Hoffman, charman of the U. l. S. Army overseas. mcmnu. He m s " «also Glos. son of Mrs. Kdson R. Les, st St. MMargarets Church n Water- hrstlan Scence Lesson-Sermon actve n many other cvc am nth. nvted all to attend. employed by Qunn and Boden..M Woodbrdge Avenue, and Mans dependence on God wll chartable organzatons. e emphaszed at all Chrstan WOODBRDGE ARMY NAVY STORE GONG OUT OF BUSNESS After 15 Years n Woodbrdge! LAST 10 DAYS Natonally Advertsed Brands!! Farah Pants - Dckes Work Clothes Under wear Ky Haues DRASTC DSCOUNTS EVERYTHNG MUST BE SOLD!! OPEN DALY 111 6:00 V. M. K»AV TH, >:«O. M. WOODBRDGE lury. Gven n marrage by her father, the brde wore a gown of taffeta wth a portrat necklne cence servces ths Sunday. Readngs from the Bble Lesson.1 "God" wll nclude ths passge from Chroncles (16:29): Gve unto the Lord the glory due accented wth pearl embrodery, ftted bodce and bracelet-length sleeves. Her bouffant skrt was The ushers were Mchael Donelan, Elzabeth; Lt. John Sattcr- topped wth a pleated cummer nto hs name." The theme wll seekng the means of preventn. bund and a center panel of pear» taken up n accompanyng crpplng brth defects and arth thwate,, Lt. Melvn Vos, and embrodery extended nto a cadngs from the Chrstan Sc- rts." He also emphaszed tha Lt, Kazuo Koke, all of Fort Dx..mpel length tran. A bouffant ;nce textbook, ncludng these funds are needed for contnued Upon ther return from a weddng trp, January 6, Lt. and Mrs. vel of French lluson was attached to a crown of mnature ;to vctms of brth defects am.nes: "No wsdom s wse but ad to polo vctms, as well a: orchds. arthrts. Hs wsdom; no truth s true, no love s lovely, no lfe s Lfe but the dvne; no good s, but the Mss Vrgna E. Moran, Waterbury, served her sster as mad good God bestows" (Scence and "My poor brother," sad the of St. Ncholas Catholc Church Guld Not That Knd of honor. Brdesmads were Health wth Key to the Scrptures Mss Debbe Moran, sster of theby Mary Baker Eddy, p 1 nmate of a rest home, "s " sufferng from fallen arches." communon, Sunday, at the U: 30 " of the Byzantne Rte wll receve. 275). brde; Mss Charlotte Hamlton, "What a shame!" soothed the Mass. cousn of the brde, both of Water bury; Mss Suzanne Donohue, 111 ght brown coat wth mnk col- vstor from the publc welfare The pre-eommunon and frst ar. ;commttee. "Fla,t feet, eh?" Holy Communon chldren wll New York Cty and Mss Rose The brde was graduated from Not at all," corrected the n-have classes on Saturday, 10:110 Ann Tran, coujsn of the brdegroom, Rahwfy. Heart, Wjter- mate, "A, brdge fell on hm." a. n., untl ^_ bury, and Forjjham ty Best man was Larry Vastola School of Nursng, New York, She h Fords. Ushers were Peter Em was a nurse at the Waterbury cry, Utca, N. Y.; Rchard Bro Hosptal.! deur, Naugatuck, Conn.; Mchael Mr. Gles was graduated from Santore, Stamford, Conn., aft St. Marys Hgh School, Perth Lous lynaro, Cty sland, N. YAmboy, and Fordham Unversty LEASE EXPRED Vvens Kddy Shop Mr. Rockoff asks the people 0! Woodbrdge to donate generously, statng that "support of the March of Dmes gves us a drect stake n the work of scentsts Mss Donna Segarra, seln, were attred n gowns fashoned the same as that worn by the mad of honor and, carred the same type of bouquets. Lt. Charles Soltes, Fort Bennng, Ga., served as best man, GULD WLL RECEVE FORDS The Lades Florstem Clearance! Values to 24,95 Selected llorshem styles reduced for a lmted tme. Good selecton, but not all szes n all styles. D X X X X X X!X X X jx]xjx X j X X S Scott R. Hanson, son j ( f Mr and Mrs. Raymond Han- b ;eu. 17 Knyen Street, was pre- J ened wth the Scout of the Year t \ward durng the Chrstmas pro- j "jam ceremones of Troop 52, ( lnk The nward s presented to he l)<y who has proven hmself he best all around scout ot the rop ly hs actvates and ecnrds for tn past year. Scot s ; Lfe Scout and tn 1 : hen n member of the rnop snce aul lctwrskl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Plesnnrsk, 3!) Overlook Terrace, Fords, receved an ward for hs nutslnndnc work as Troop Scrbe and assstant to the Troop Commttee secretary. Mnrtnan.verson, troop commt-.teeman. made both presentatons. Slqhcn ttfllasz Sr,, scoutma*/ cr, revewed the troop >rogress durng the yenr fnd complmented tho lnys on ther rerord set- tng advancement and mert lwd ; work. (Jlls were gven to each scout hy the Mothers Club. Raymond ll.nsj.m acted as Santa Claus, asssted by Anthony Sem- Annual SHOE CLEARANCE Now n Ppgress! Malyszko. wll close the meetng wth prayer and recreaton wll take place afterwards n Westmnster Hall. MEETNG TOMORROW WOODBRDGE - The Townshp of Woodbrdge Employees Assocaton wll meet at the Townshp garage, tomorrow r<*t. 8:00, C. James Nazzaro, publcty charman, announced. The couple w)l resde n StSchool of Pharmacy, cum laude. Paul, Mnn, after a weddng tr; He s studyng for hs doctorate!to Nassau. For travelng, tfo n pharmacology at the Unver- brde wore an aqua wool dres sty of Mnnesota School of Medwth matchng accessores and a cne. the shoe wth the beautful ft $g.9o t0 $10.90 Furmrrlv te young pont tfveen shots $g-90 t0 $Q.9O Formerly.- t f The BOOT SHOP (Nuxt t«wtxjlworths) ARMY AND NAVY STORE 114 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE EVERYTHNG (JOES!! BUY - BUY OlKN NU0AY "!U M sron. moomuu-:. v J- O1»KN FK1DAY TL 9 P.M. Mum Street, OlKN JRUWVY MX P. M.

4 PAGE POUR Four Flags wth a promse of a swbflwd tax rate. M J«t Starthg Woodbrdge from a towwhp to a dty status "He tme to thnk bg s aw: Contnued from Page 1) stll older mots than the 300th However, nor job s just be- We must pat asde petty dffer wnnng. We stll face many prob-jences and begn to thnk lke the brthday celebraton suggests, the lems. some of whch are com- bg communty we are We haw program was deemed to llustrate he hstory o! the State. hat developed n WT communty.!w haw thngs to offer but none olcatfd by sectonalsm whch,* story to tell n woodbrde? am The Nethrra-d and Sweden "Ths s not to say that we,of our drums, aspraton* and n New Jen-ey n should not be proud of our negh hopes can be acheved f had r-rn n 16M lhe>rhood< but t does mean hat;contnued to lve today and m -U* early *v n v^- n*-< " ^^, -*. ^ M** we should no Brtsh na;;v/ "* cm:c Statc vert* one part of our eommunrv must go forward and wth \»or» a s! o.r.\ After 1T7R for anntt, pr par1 ] does not support we shall! Thank you the Srs \- - («:-, flac. of S mn (j, a(,. p m., t,,<, narrowly, very much" sun> rra-f- h;. FVsy tr--- was,, mj, m v, rt1 tna t we thmk Natonal rmhkn nf)t v jn tfrm, 0{ w. na t s good Mr; n order.- -A ore prf-ented- 1<f j n nr f- ntl fc or f o!nna wth Towns Offces s the Sf.y of the com, Contnutd he -tar muny n snon. n ooe* "A" Superntendent of School? Pa: Amercan f;c should jeaously rrk v Bovlan am Mayor Z]r. t» the ovh by U* ;mmn lha, Tercentenary ^,,, r """ detrment f all of u«wnodbrdee s no. flac v.h. requred by law cally for the *ev- \/xa] Assstance Board vy!- > r ; H - f,,...,, r. _ ""^ b^prt communty n.-new jam CjMm ft McK n]ev V(, Fnally, we.)-. ; \r,,<,.m J(WJ. wth a ^,,3,,^ projec-; Co lot, a. tw0. V ear term Mr«. OK wa. bro,ch! r««n t!-r a, e lon of ^ ^ mm.000 peo, ^ "Amerca, mo Beau., was p]f, bv %5 We currently have ; after vud \fr< George lho fot rth ( 3rp.,t school dstrct! the a^ttyy >" he,n the state and we are one of the \at-nnal anthem. state s ] arrp5t communtes n" tv nf allance, prm; ftf ^ ^ mj K. led «dnf of After % to the fu? polce offcer and Geor?e "At the.same tme we ar<- facng bg cty problems and we vhn carred, have bee,, j^g, r.h Townshp off S. Buddy Harrs Tercentenary co-charman. the mayors proclamaton, rtfearng January 1 as Tereentary Day and the town small town Futon* three Andrew Mn s - Thursday, January 2, HAPPY JOO: S. Buddy Harrs. 1 member of the rterulve rommttff of th* Woodbrdfcf Tfrrtnlnry Commsson, Mayor Walter Zrpolo and Mns Ruth Hok, charman of br local Tercentenary unt, are shows cattng a huge brthday rake whch was part of the openng celebraton o( the Tercentenary year yesterday. ce a* a County Welfare.f n «ho have known you for a :»K many years, we wll chersh v n-memhrance of havnr.varkt wh you on our mutual SEW A RES prmftn- We are sorry that L m.-r> for you to resgn he- larp*,.bf von wll no longrr be a unt ha 1 - own ndependent-leader (E.B.)» CarUfret Worlds Largest TurbJ To be nstalled by PM worlds ft9.5o per klowatt.) On. The,:_ hand a 420,000 kktwnt: ^ncr f nb Turbne unt now under,,, purchased from,on at Hudson (Jtneratnc by> to provde electrcty to ;vr the opportunty to vst New Jersey homes <>" " and ndus- fc^nt ever..,. twos yon wll (wl free to trps durng perods of peak elec- op(. ratp< j contnuously,v, f Mddlesex County. p rl( and Whtney Arcraft by j n, Pr,<.y Cty for not he forgotten by the p^y,. ^. rv c(. Electrc and Gas Dcmber 1984 wll S! <r hy the members of our m we wsh that whenever jr trcal demand source of power for the : kndest personal regards ^ ^ ^^ a, p^kc Servre system whch n,.. n,;.m «ood wshes for the ^ Mmran g sta- ples W of the ewtrr,v Season and the years to jt " ^ a m n New Jersey. r " mf _ : Announcement of the purchase The use of Urge R> wa made today 1 December 30unts W anothtr n a lone ^, \\. o f E t T c k e t by Donald C. Luce, presdent of poneerng advance n the t the company. The new unt s tj on of electrcty ubt..nnued fw Page l) d r jven by eght Pratt and Whtney been made by Publc Ser, nn nf fx* Hebrew School. For A rcra t j.75 je( enfnes - some re ear y l«30«merr^lf^ 13 MM.-. Mr, Hornck was em- m^p., of Boemp 707 and Douglas stt, am unt vas w., pl,\.-l a- an ndustral engn^t^ ^t aj r ner: use four such Kcarny Generatng Slat j> s ll Ol Company. xs<tly cnpj ncs TV Kas urhne unt sjj c Servce was the frs* ho - psd-nt of the Ebco Elec- ^hny^ ( 0 be operatng by the j a rg«3800 rpm geneaa., tn«al Supply Co.. Mddlesex. ^ 0( lg65 fjr«t unts desgned fo Mr^ Hornck s a regstered j ^ nfw g enora tor wll provde s t cam were nstared at >., nur«r a paranteed c-ap8fty of [ n \hn [at MO and t., lmvns; for poston on ^ klowatts of Hectrcty. and holds ]oo F unu were opev b.!<! wll take place tomorrow promjse of an ultmate capablty Kearny n 195S, At Undd n tte secretarys offce n the ad- o( mucn as klowatts generatng gtaton was h ( mnstraton buldng, Completely automatc, t wll jjppnt to an ol rtfnery, A specal meetng of the Board ^ operated by pushbutton from the exchang* of tean )-,, of Educaton wll be held tonght, a ^p^te control pont n eght generatng staton lor h,, Road. Menlo Park rector; Joseph Galass, deputy! at 8 p. m, n the Admnstraton mmutes Or less after recevng the the refnery. The turbne. The future of Woodbrdge s [buldng. drector. startng sgnal, ths new machne do, arc the largest ^Street, Perth Amboy. was ap- A. Egan, 788 Kng Georges Road. ^CW Code ght t s brght f we can wll delver fullrated power out t raf ton machnes ever h Board of Adjustment: Edward,^^ Muncpal Accountant for and John Facwk, 25 Egan Ave year 1964 as a year of cajebra 1»gn thnkng lke bg cty we put nto the Publc Servce elec- y Schlatter. 4 Baley Place. SewaM a 0M. year term Nan)e< ) Consta-jnue; from Sewaren, Steve Purdy. Contnuel from Page t) c Sen ce has pfcoeprr s brght f we toss Messages jtrcal system. desgn of outdoor-type tnn tn mark the 300th brthday are. Wllam Kleal-; bles for three.year terms were T76 Clff Road. fnw«d busness, new busness, of the State and the Townshp. tmaklary, 33 Lberty Street,; Ctzens Advsory Commttee: mscellaneous, pettons, remon^ (Contnued from Page V! n addton to the eght mod- ths part of the country or purtan methods tha h were as follows: fed Pratt and Whtney Arcraft arnong the frst utlhos As a concluson of the Tercentenary porton of th» program.; 14 Moffet Strerl. Fords. t«ohed"noad. Colona: CornelusFrank Bopp. 5S Mn Street: Roy^Jwnnct. Mr and Mrs. Fred ffelson,»5; acted as 41 straght jacket to ton o^"er the years. a huge, four-tered brthday cake, yean; Wllam C. Cramer Jr. h,omndn Jr. 15 Second Street,Doctofskt, 585 Rahwav be Mddlesex Councl, KnghU of f r ttaton control Whtn tlw [panders,ga, turbne goet mto ««> bearng the fgure "300". was «xhausts;trol. When the Sewam : brought onto the stage and com- $.0; * «" ^ by Mayor Walter Zrpolo. the expanders, whch wll Wolk, and Mr. Harrs as the audence san^ "Happy Brthday." ndustral Development Conn-., by the department of law upon garan Reformed Serve - All ordnances wll be prepared $7 ; Edth E. Johnson, $10; lota generatng C8pa(!t^ wth the of Church, Avenue: Mrs. Ada Brpnnan, 53 Man Street: Charles Wjlley. M9 made by Rd^edale Aveme: Herman Stem.,v the 1*1 South Park Drve, all of t L\- * A souvenr 1 " 1 tluklu. Wlt JBJUBUl V«V*. pf t S > f Z?Z?~J?\<* ^ s cl, for rwo-year terras: j D the mayor a drecton of the councl or the Margaret P. Fsh, $6.50. Woodbrdge Ne,- Jersey W?*?..^ Bamckel. kl Homes Park Ave- Councl were: mavor. The mayor mav veto., Mlton may be free of charce 55 Hgh- Parkng Commsson: ordnances, but such ordnances, e th(msand5 from tn mayors offce n the. G. Pacommuntes around (he country. lrlela Woodbrdge, and Gene Tomasso, OBTUARY over veto. - Snce t has Colona: g d l h......,._ we t make To do lm5 we must mane uese\r m 457 Gorharn Ave^1339 Oak Tree Road, selm. three 1 lons the followng departments AmlX LnSUNALy The new unt at Sewaren wll be the second gas turbne nstalled by Publc Servce to supply hstoncalsgnfcaace, t, 5 bound, ndustral?(s ware fl{ Wood. ^ to become a collectors tem nue, Woodbrdge: Clare Stem-; years; Ncholas Elko, 996 Man B. OTT have been establshed: brdge by showng them the many lne 106 Bucknell Avenue Wood- Street> Ford! - and Mrs Carolnt> MEMO PARK TERRACE - Department of Admnstraton the not too dstant future. HRS. BETTY GLTOWSK1 thngs we have to offer and brdge-sdvatoreourefl 13 Glen! Rose m Wal1 Streetl Menl "peakng" power durng perods! Funeral sen ces for John B. Ott, and Fnance, Townshp Clerk. H George Street underscore make them aware. Park TerraW tw0 W 31 * anc when the domand for electrcty Court Fords- Edward Tro 588,*>. 82 McGure Street, who ded Department of Law, Department Zrpolo Urges "We cannot.hope to do ths f West Lake Avenue Rahwav Fred Geor E e Avenel s hgh. A klowatt gas turbne was put n regular operaton Pokowsk, 124 NnthSundav at Rahway Hosptal, wll of Plannng and Development. De- ME 44K Dr., (Ctotmued from Page ng Staton,n close by are not aware of Wood- 1 Woodbrdge: Wllam C. Cramer! Juvenle Conference Commt-1Runyon Mortuary; SB epar n a hs month. At Jr.. 35 Wendy Road. Colona. tee, one-year term: Benjamn Avenue, Metuo^n, wth* a hgh of Health and Welfare, Depart-jlrs. Walter Clnednst, 75 Ta,)pen j wll V me, ths s the largn St. Gertrude Cemetery,!mssons created, contnued or St. Elzabeths Hosptal. ce anywhere n the world. Kantor. 510 Lnden Avenue: Kath- requem Mass lt 9:30 n St. Ce- ment of Parks and Recreaton. Street, on the brth of ther the jt f Dot * m to* 1 Walter rvn Hnkle 122 Freeman Street: ceas Church, seln Bural and Statutory Board and Com-daughter, born December 19 n and, we m Coun. Capt. Joseph F. McLaughhn, 163 «" thnk (reconsttuted Vby the charter of -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krsak. lclman Thomas J. North Street; Herman Stem lfl "" u Gas,^b! nes are, less f (f c cnt - \ " than the large steam turbnes V, John Cassdy, Grand electr- * ^ -^ ^ mnre T portm f- l «"»y K a * fte.tharter change, wll greatly, camot ^ ( untl we ; assst our efforts to put Wood- ng and actng ^ (»» Brdge 1 on the map and present j^fy - SPAGHETT Lalagaa, Ravol, Pzza lrs H»t or Culd Sandwches NOW - KOMPT 6ERVH K ON ALL CALL MK LUNCH, D1NNKC BREAKFAST Bcrved n our -lorn *KU \ > VLLAGE NN (C»r- Balw»v Aw }nr & Hcsldumtt Ortrn Slu-fl, j 1() be coupled n pars to each end company wll be appn:- nf a Westnghouse electrc gener 4_9O0.0«) klowatts, rn, ator. Each expander wll be pow double what t was n v>; ered by two jets, one on each sde. Natural gas wll be used as SK DAY AND NGHT at "Th«Manor" all of Wood- Th e Whether the weather s s-*, deceased had been em-code. 80 Mnna Avenue, are the.proud or clear, the skmgs gr > 3 by the Rado Corporaton The work and dutes of each parents of a baby grl born, Deand was manager of the the code. Hojpta). ft w chnes guarantee s- y wnter long at Pocono.v- nn. Specal snow-mak:, -. ; to the people of New Jersey an \ "f\ ]<, re nave been mage of an orderly growng com-:^315 ^t forth and Woodbrdge, two-years; Thomas Ctzens Redevelopment Com- : y ears. tube manufacturng n L The code recommends salares! -Two new babes were bora toff:,_v_,j:. at ; munty that s leadng the way shown for u^yj^ J. Molyneux, 6 De Grasse Street, o. gas slopes...and specal,g, :-j tl)e wave tube operaton. Born fo the Mayor and members of the {Avenel resdents on December 22 ^aren equpment provdes afterr>< wth progressve nnovatons and;^ However, one of the frst Fords, three years; Charles Ter Samuel Newberger, Amboy n New York Cfc, be had Mded Revews Past Two Years tajngs that must be done s to *26 nman Avenue, Colona, four years; Lous Cyktor, Strawberry Hfl Avenue: Hennao Avenue; Gvald L Shea, 144 { eouncl as follows: Mayor. JlO.Otrflat the Rahway Memoral HOS-,"* approxmately».s mllon, skng enjoyment., eununate elmnate the the term term "townshp townshp n Menlo Park Terrace nneyears. counclmen, $4,000: presment ofjptal. A boy was born to Ray-! " Etperenctj) Sk nstruct : 1 "However, before we turn to from o^ nmne by pettkmtag the A parshoner of St. Cecelas councl. $500 addtonal. fapnd and Dorothy Seeman, 24 Frday, January 17 at 8 p. m. "Learn-to-Sk" Package» M5 Dover Road, Colona, fve Stern, 161 South Park Drve; the future let us examne the past. p ; legjj tature t o elevate u to the Church. seln, and a U. S. Navy The change n the form of gov-mrd Street and a grl to JohnReports to be mmeographed for^ Skatng! Rdng! Slea: years; John Zennaro, «S0 Rdge- Wllam Mawrek, 16 rs Place; " beleve that n the two years; status o f j veterans wth servce n World emnent does not affect the con-and Luca Fallet, 440 Remsenlhs meetg must be n u V a dale Avenue, Woodbrdge, sxrnaldo Bertolam, 19 Moble Tobogganng! that ths admnstraton has :. <Such a War. he was past presdent of tnued exstence and operaton of Avenue. Congratulatons to both church offce on or before Janthe Volunteer Fre Company 1. the fre dstrcts wthn the mun- famles. uary 9. would m years. Avenue; Stephen Holcl, 41 Clare served have been marked by;, 0 ^p ^ word Councl Appontees Avenue; Josenh Ostrower, 11 Da- 10 Mnutes rr,>; many mlestones. Among thesej, townshp.. a seln, servng from 1359 untl apaly as heretofore. -Mr. and" Mrs. Frank Good-! A famly dnner was held at Appontments announced by the; on Drve, all of Woodbrdge; "Camelback" Sk \ are the establshment of a mu-; He was fremanshp badge. The redevelopment agency s man. 308 Woodruff Avenue, re-,the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martn baclcwad slow movng ncpal lbrary system, the expan-^^unty Councl Presdent were as follows! Muncpal Clerk, Joseph V. Avenue; Joseph Venesan, Sum- Leonard Fscher, 55 Evergreen nstructor for Rartan Councl, abolshed pursuant to the charterjeeved a Chrstmas blessng wth Gutowsk, George Street, Chrst Phone JU 6-tWW son of our recreaton program! ^ acton would 355^ m m presentng Boy Scouts of Amerca and the muncpalty becomes the the brth of ther ffth chld, John mas day. Attendng were:. to nclude the begnnng of many^ j ^ rf pcture we/desre. Valent, 64 Ckremont Avenue, Colona, for one-year term. Boodn. 458 Ford Avenue, all of mt Avenue; Dr. Bernard B. d Survvng are hs wdow. Adele local publc agency pursuant taljay, at Memoral G«neral Hot.Andrew Mkkelsen; Mrs. Roman * new and dynamc programs such, "However must stress that (Capryk; a #1. John; threethe code. There wll be a park-jptaj, Unon. The Goodmans are;gutowsk. Mr. and Mrs. Robert POCt n the Department of Admn- Fords; L. R. DeMao, 22 Jupter -as Project World W..D.E. and (tbe batng of a communtv to daughters. Jacqjelne. Jll Nan, ng commsson nstead of a park- parents o( two other boys andmkkelsen and chldren. Perth Street; Bernard McGarry, 25 -^M»*BW-et*w».a»fc,A»t», and Jance, all at home; hs m 8 authorty *, tw6 grls..amboy; Mr. and Mrs. Tex Hall, MANOR NN " umctjpn and resurfadng of over "^T*.***** j rb3kttk"ca«!hrt4w PhJlfr A^Wuf Bnd* 1.!«nV Mrs. Catherne O((. "^ wwp"^ ""^ ^HH»rprty ~"O>HBnmlan -rhrew-at hpwqt Keansbutg and- Mr. and essarly mean the elmnaton of * 129 mles of roads, the plannng Samons. Deputy Assessor; Charles reone, 20 Columba Avenue Keamy; a bmther, Edward,! sh «l as a legal advertsement nlfrst Presbyteran Church wll Mrs. Patrck Tozz and chldren. such names as Fords or Colona * and ejecuton of urban renewal J. Alexander, treasurer; Anthony of Colona; Frank Soos, 35 MayRutherford, and a sster. Mrs "«weeks ssue of ths news-not meet Saturday They wll South Planfeld. ; projects such as Bowte, Man "Elevaton to a cty status also Mazzeo, Comptroller. Street, Hopelawn. John Petro, Keamv. paper. resume study January 11. * Street and the Claypts, the repermts us to present a more n the Department of Law: Recreaton Assstants, oneyear terms, Calvn Donnelly, 24 MRS. SALVATORE ROMEO corporaton meetng of the local The annual congregatonal * organaaton of the polce departrealstc pcture of our communty. t would allow us to pre- n the Depanntenl of Plannng Stewart Hutt, Muncpal Solctor. * ment ncludng constructon of a Mrs. Gregory Fagan Place, Colona; James COLONA - Funeral servces Presbyteran Church wll be held [ LUMBER CO. ". new polce buldng, the applcaton of ^busnesslke practces to sent an mage of a rapdly growng, dynamc communty that s pan. Buldng nspector, Head ofand Rta Shsyas, 95 Grand Ave- Colona Boulevard, who ded Monpeople shall mss very much, \N ESTMATE ANYWHERE and Development: Mary E. Tap-Bundrck, U8 Bedford Avenue, for Mrs. June A. Romeo. 317 (Contnued from Page 1) TREE 11TY A.SU SLRBA.S OlttlVt*» mumapal operatons ncludng,^ equpped wth the means to meet p p g efealknges we ^ Bureau of Buldngs. facngbotll nue, both of seln: Patsy Margj- day at her h borne, b wll be held u>; ; -My perod of servce also has ROCK dose cooperaton wth the Board now now ^ n the Department of Publc otto. 49 Maron Street, Port Read- and Thomas Jago, 81 Gordon Rchmond hd Funeral l Home, 2052 SALT morrow mornng g 10.00, at the Qualty Kt*t )s s n of Educaton on fscal questons j. p j M l ] y ^ ^ mportant Works: Allen Lews, Head of D-nvsoo of Engneerng and Ncho- Avenue, Fords. Rchmond Road, Grant cty, obs * n» tjon ""* «P«ne«e w,th Buldng MatrraU and use of school facltes for elevatkm o cty status would be $2.00 hundred lbs. recreaton purposes the locatng another step n overcomng the h las Campagna, head of Dvson Safetv Councl, one-vear terms: Staten sland, wth a hgh Mass a program whch carres out the MlUork of $30 mllon dollars worth of of Sewers and Santaton. sectonalsm whch has become a From Woodbrdge, g James Zehrer, of requem, 11:00 at St. John V- ntent 0 "«* laws DV *neh t $1.10 ffty lbs. Ko«t)D ndustry n town and most mportant a redudon n taxes and Recreaton: John Zullo, head; n the Department of Parks, 533 detrment to us over the years." Lyman Avenue; anney Church. Bural wll be n»* establshed far more than s njul.ulun Wllson ce and Water Softeners "Wth these thngs n mnd, one 145 St. Gertrude Cemetery. released by the publc at of Dvson of Recreaton. of my frst actons ths year wll Gerek. 86 Hgh Street; Wllam The deceased ea was a former at least n my y estmaton. Ths SERVSOFT of Hardware Joseph A. Seaman, 430 Market HOME COOKED be to recommend to the new G. Blar, 102 Alwat Street; Mchael Shannon, 150 Brghton sland, N. V., and was a parsh- of those unable to help them- resdent of Tompknsvlle, Staten lnt o n. ""W«the h helpng hl 1anl councl that they petton the New WOODBRDGE K)S( VOl RSK.FT BUSNESSMENS Jersey Legslature to elevate Street: James Genty, 314 Amboy oner of St. John Vanney Church Snow Blowers ] x\\e&, and durng my entre tme 921 St. (eorges Avenue MErcury Avenue; Ncholas Tnmko, 546 here. She had resded n Colona of servce, t has bwu rewardng (Jm S,, h n( Uutfrlu.1) ronvt/rton, *ll«r*uon ud MK J K\t., LUNCH Maple Avenue: Wllam DeJoy, durng the last seven yean to see that ths ntent s always 24 Freeman Street; from seln, Survvng are her husband, Sal- h and Dnners e frs consderaton of those Wllam Qunn, 114 Mddlesex vatore: a daughter, Mary Lou; a «>gaged n carryng out ths proson, Robert, both at home; four gram. My very kndest regards Avenue; Albert Aqula. $93 Green] Served Daly ssters, Mrs. Margaret Pe- to you personally, and all good NOTCE Street; George A. Knopf, A.M. Tll Closng. 1^:45 A.M. trangelo, Mrs. Uabel Navarno. wshes to the Freeholderv" Bond Street; from Port Readng Sunday from 3:00 P.M. u> Mrs. Rose Narotte and Mrs. George F Baer. drector. Md- A Eugene Kel, 109 Nnth. Avenue; Allan Stewart, 105 Turner Catherne DeMzo; and a brother, County Welfare Board, has AUTCENTrC MEET YOUR FRENDS "Popular? He ought to be!... He buys em GFTS from STATE JEWELERS U Man Strert, fvoodbrdj* tndj ll s P, M. at S wal lck Tavern, nc. Beer Lquor Coner WulUo & New StrecU Wne WOOMSKLM.K «Sandwches Bell) nd Joe" _ Phuue ME t»7u Mchael J. CaruseDe, all of Staten wrtten Mr*. Gregory as (ouows: Street; V. MartnV). «* sland ^tbenwmbersof the Vjelfare brdge Avenue; from Avenel, Board and told you yesterday Lous Kuntz, 433 Jansen Avenue, U. S. restprng Domncan and at the meetng, we apprecate and Sgt. Anthony OBren, 51 Honduras tts. your many years of fathful serv- Tapptn Street; from Colona, Rus.sell Bauer, 168 North Hll Road; Wllam Guellck, 40 Me Knley Avenue; from Fords. John EDSON TOWNSHP TAX NOTCE lf tax afrt«aent hookf* for the Townshp of Edson for the year 1964 wll he open to the publc for nspecton on Saturday January 4, 1964 between the hours of 1:00 P.M. and 4:00 P. M. at the Assessors Offce n the Muncpal Buldng. John W. Mooney Actng Assessor \Jver a ^Malf- ^enturu GRENER FUNERAL HOME Est 190< - AUGUST P. QRENER, Drector Tax Duplcate Books for Woodbrdge Townshp wll be open for nspecton at the Board of Assessors offce n the Memoral Muncpal Buldng on Monday and Tuesday nghts, January 6th and 7th, J%4, from 1 to 9 PAL Sgnet): Board of AMeuort Frst Ward Wllam Chaney Second Ward Vctor Katen Thrd Ward - John J. Samona

5 ndependent-leader (E.B.; - Carteret Press Thursday, January 2, 1964 PAGE FVS he Shnng Hour of Youth-The 1963 Holly Debutante Ball mamm s** 1! DKUS YYKLCOME DKBS: Above nre four of the p<m-l)enutnntes, now members of the Servce league of B*W, who welcomed the 1M3 Debg durng presentaton. «ft to rght, Malla*. J«equrllne York, Donna Novak nnd Mnry Ann Kohut. (OT..ON FGURES: "Love Makes the World Go Round" was the theme of U* dnnro presented by the 1963 Debutante*. The centerpece was a carousel. SANTA WAS THERF, TOO: OM Krs Krngle, n the V n «l Pool Ablonczy Jr., Colon!*, arrved after the pmeauon and passed out gfts to all the Deb* as ther escort* looked on. lw COMMrTKK: l.rft to rlrht: Mrs. H. W. Vo >el. \(,lha t.ralm. second >lp pmdrtf; Mrs. Ullllam nan, frst vce presdent; Mss Kulh Wolk, general charman; Ms* Catherne Dunn, Mss Clare Sutch, presdent; Mss Dorothy (rc ;owt/, ars. Hu^ round Swartz. ON WAV TO PRESENTATON: Mss Mary Lee Valent. daughter uf Mr. am Mrs. Joseph Valentl, fulunla, l by Paul Knmsky, Woodbrdge. PRETTY DEB: Shrley Am Spoj, Wuoclb dtfc,. escorted by Danel Harmer, Cnrteret. DANCE FOR DA): Debutante, Marleuc Medvctz s shown dancug the frst wat/: wth her father after makng her bow. AVNG N: Debutante Marca Sherrard s pctured above»1n MAKKS la. OO: Lnda Snus, t»n shrr of Shrley dancng wth her escort, Joseph s, s seeu above wth her rworl, Terry Sharkey, Colunu. McLaughlln. Jr. l u ww home, o Ark. - Mrs, M5bel ; The t»o pl<m to *ulk UKSJOO Bllan, 57, tnl lt-r 7-)tar-<Jdmkswtlu Shetland jhy a ca: lo.texus n soarcl of jobs ons. PLANNNG A F L O R D A VACATON? VST lkstflll, TROPCAL lesa KEY al SARASOTA And Star Al frouerly <l ELMER J. VECSEYS,. all year round, the SKA CASTJ-. o lers most (or couples or famles Located dlctly on the Gulf of Mexco and the tnest ach n the world. Prvate pool. For free Brochure and K»le» - ltl( «K.MKK J. VBCRK1 - Sarasot: Florda»T«: Seasl(le l>rve Lt ATU <nh DCATV ltlskntng: Dane Del Hubbard, one uf the 1903 Dfbu-, s shown wth her escort, Koger Olcstn, of Woodbrdge. Wu :e lul( ttut wc wuuld bt ncnun dlll DLMUll much letter off to concentrate f ths s the case wth you you are no excepton. Kv professonal photographers models havej L less on lpstck And buclt eyebrow uta pcture taknr s bengjknd of lghtng to enhance the done, whenever we can. pcture. Many home photographers wat untl htfh noon and overwhelmng sunlght to snap pctures, Actually ther off days and professonal an overcast day wll offer more photographers qute often fal to flatterng lght for a subject, employ tlw.ryht lens. We are told that cloudy days MWWMMWWMMWWWnt S Ol 11 BUSNESS Ar Kul Steamshp Hotel TO H AND CKllSE KUSKUVAT1ONS HC WORLD CSPO Travel Bureau 303 Maple Street PfRTH AMBOV, N. J. WOU.D WDE TRAVEL SPECALSTS SNCE 1907 m J can be especally good for nhutographng subjfets on beaeffc. Many e^r;! fancers stll beleve that the lest pcture s taken when the sun s over ther shoulder and drectly on the subject. Ths s not always true. t s a ;ood dea to stand about ten feet Fluest Vuueral (H^ted Wth Care Always we strve to mak* e«ch fujwral spray, wwath, blanket or floral pket we desgn worthy to serve u a >ovtng trbute. WALljHECKS H LOWERS 305 Muboy Ave. ME 4-lttf way from your subject. The best background, at the leach wll be trees, bushes and cea. f your homo photographer nssts on a front-face pcture turn your body slghtly and tlt your head a wee bt. you may feel more at ease f you hold somethng n your hand. ON BASE CLOSNGS Congressmen vex ugset. oye. he economy-nduced plans to duse or reduce operatons at mltary bases n 16 states. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamaras acton wll affect S to 27 bases resultng n the loss of 9,000 to 12,000 cvlan jobs. ndcatons are that large and small bases would be phased out over perhaps three years. No naval shpyards were on the lst of Army, Navy and Ar Force bases to be closed. only ONE There s only one WELCOME WAGON 30 year* of experence holerng good wll n and communtj lfe. For lm Welcome Ww«o U COLONA AVENEL t 1SKUN FORDS CARTERET WOODBKUC5 PORT READNG SKWAREN CALL ME Shoe Clearance Whod mss a sale lke ths. Wde selecton of womens heels, flats, casuals lor a mere $2 and $3 a par, All top Knney qualty. All szes but not n every style. Savngs up to 6O,. And, the faster you hot-foot t down ^o Knr t$*sj>the better the clolce and bgger the savngs. Chldrens shaes onvsj«pa r - / Mens stylet only?8 a par WOODBRroGE at GREEN STREET CRCLE Junctons Routes 1 and 9, seln OPEN DALY 10 A.M. ll 9 P.M.

6 Our Tercentenary Year Begns the lercentenary flag has been ent shoppng and large selectons. lsed and the candles blown out on he brthday cake. After three years of preparaton When representatves of the Townshp were n Detrot n November to make a presentaton for the All- Facng 1964 Woodbrdge Townshp has begun ts year-long celebraton of ts 300th brthday and the 300th annversary of the foundng of the State of New Jersey. t s fttng and proper that we recall the past and honor those who helped to buld our State and our communty. Ths we ntend to do. However, t s also the tme ths begnnng of the Tercentenary year ;jr sober reflecton. Just 30 years ago Woodbrdge was a epmmunty of some 15,000 people. Today t s a cty of over 85,000. But where are we gong? What has the future n store for us? As our communty grows, our shop png areas appear to be deteroratng. Today, another local merchant has announced he s gong out of busness another vacant store wll be added to a lst already too.long. The local stores just cant seem to compete wth the nearby shoppng centers that offer free, unlmted parkng, conven- Amerca Ctes Award for ctzen partlcpaton, they saw flms shown by Ol Cty, Pa., whch showed block after block of boarded-up stores left vacant when the ol and alled ndustres moved out of that area. Ths could happen here too f we dont get together and do somethng about t and quckly. There are plans n the offng for the rehabltaton of Man Street but unfortunately, when Federal funds are nvolved there s much too much red tape. Report after report, survey -after survey are necessary before funds are fnally made avalable. t wll mean a great deal of pressure by the people, the town councl, and the Department of Development and Plannng on the Federal authortes to get thngs movng now. f we do nothng else 1n ths Tercentenary year but get acton for our busness areas, t wll be a year to go down n hstory as one of accomplshment. W«-we now n 1964, whch wll to make our state and our communty agan bea faster-passng year than, a better place n whch to lve, a more the last, whch wll leave us a lttle older, perhaps wser.. We can take stock of our future, and make resolutons dealng wth our personal lfe, whch are good even f not always kept. Now, 1964 arrves wth the country under the leadershp of Presdent Lyn- attractve place, a more prosperous and more enjoyable place. We can try to make the world n whch our chldren are growng up a lttle better worl^, wth greater opportunty, challenge, and encouragement. By beng neghbors, from house to house, from town to town and even from state to state, we can lft the level of understandng and good wll. That s needed n Amerca at ths tme, a tme when strfe, hatred and btterness has crept nto the tradtonal Amercan way of lfe. All of us must recognze there are others wth equal rghts and aspratons and hopes, who don Johnson whch no one would have predcted a few months earler. 1 The Presdent has appealed for good TRENTON - Governor Rchard J. Hughes today expressed The New Jersey Educaton As- Senator n Mercer County and al- NEW YEAR - NEW TAXES Democratc canddate for State wu and fraternty n ths tme of confdence that the State of New socaton has warned that 1964 though be made a great showng, transton and recent tragedy. Jersey wr contnue at an n-wcreased pace durng 1964 the eco- enact a sales tape, an ncome tax, county defeated hm. However, he feature an all-out drve to the ReptMean strength- of the He has a rght to expect the coopernomc growth that the State en-ojoyed n order to provde more State f- Mercer County Democratc or a combnaton of the two n s called upon annually by the aton of all Amercans. He has a rght : to expect all ctzens to exercse restrant n dealng wth thfse who op- may dffer wth us. We must n 1964 sey wll contnue, and probably At the same tme, many mem- n all sectons of the State. ", am confdent that New Jernancal ad for publc schools. ganzaton to address gatherngs pose hm, to expect democratc tolera- nclude all Amercans n a phlosophy at a somewhat ncreased pace, bers of the 19M Legslature whkh the sold economc growth t en-convenejoyed n 1963," sad the Goverluctant to touch any new tax pro- A whmscal story of anmals on January 14, are re- MUSKRAT MEADOWS - ton of dfferences of opnon. large enough that we can- lve wth our On the state and local level, we can dfferences n a sprt of brotherhood nor. gram durng the new year. Governor Rchard J. Hughes, whose been wrtten by. D. Gndhart, n the New Jersey meadows has thnk of 1964 as a year of opportunty and fraternty. "To assure the contnuaton of $750,000,000 bond ssue program ths trend, we must do all n our Jr., of Moorsetown. father of Mrs. was defeated «November 5, power to see to t that our eco- Mary G. Roeblng, Trenton m ntantrn "*"" For A breather 1 nclned-to also dodge soybanker.,, that the ttjens of Southern New new tax program and to leave Enttled "Musbat Meadows by]. ts tme for a breather n the pell lne" spendng retjuctlorts. As one ex-jerseymell pace of Federal government ample he declared that Federal lend- benefts of,our prosperty wth for example, p, share the the entre matter up to the Legslature. consttutes a sparkng story for Hemlock Hall," the 157-page book f f The outlook s anythng but en-chldrencouragng to- new tax advocates. acters as Toughe Sr, Roughe t contans such char the people n other parts of the spendng, says the New Jersey Tax- ng g programs pg would retrench automapayers Assocaton. State. To dodge a drect onslaught by Jr., Kocko the Monk and Daddy tcally f realstc nterest rates were " fully realze (hat some sectons of New Jersey are current- those who want new taxes, some Checkerbaek Tortose. They all The Federal budget s near the $100 charged. The Unted States Treasury legslators are argung for smaller bond ssues; ft tax conventon, Meadow War. become nvolved n the Great ly faced wth great problems of bllon mart the Federal debt over borrows at current market rates but unemployment., am concerned a tax-dedcaton.referendum, and Federal expendtures have been rsng at a $5 bllon to $7 bllon rate. Fscal experts suggest that even a temporary halt n the constant upward push of Fedreal expendtures would be good for the natons economc health. Speakng at the recent annual conference of The Tax Foundaton, a natonal prvate research organzaton, Dr. Raymond J. Saulner, former charman of the Presdents Councl of Economc Advsors and a professor of economcs, declared that "to hold the lne on Federal spendng s not so much a polcy suggeston as ft polcy mperatve." Pontng out that even wthout new spendng programs there are "bultn" ncreases n the Federal budget, he cted specfc areas for "hold the Presdent Lyndon Johnsons drve Johnsons Economy lc agencw at wfrks" projects,, whch have grown from $1.7 bllon n 1955 to the current $7.2 bllon, could yeld a bllon dollars n savngs smply by "stretchng" gong programs over an extra year and adoptng a temporary "no new starts" polcy. Establshment of a plan of prortes n rapdly expandng federal research and development would beneft both the programs and the economy, he ndcated. Hundreds of specfcs n budget reductons also have been offered n a host of other carefully prepared reports of both publc and prvate agences. So, says the Taxpayers Assocaton, the budget the Presdent sends to Congress n md-january could have a lot to do wth how happy the average taxpayers New Year really wll be. ces to gve up bases and nstallatons to save money n the bggest - spend- >ftg agffyenw government, the-de- Department, s a welcome move. The Amercan people the vast majorty, that s approve the Presdents acton and approve t wth en- 1 Johnson has vast experence n defense and space work, and n congressonal scrutny of these actvtes. And he knows Congress s n the mood for thusasm. economy. v We are lvng n an age when the The economy effort s necessary f! federal budget s a hundred bllon dollar thng. The Defense Department gets about half that. Untold bllons Congress s to vote tax reducton. Johnson s gamblng that the squawk; resultng fr<wn a trmmng of fat wll been wasted 2 Jr defense operas, not outwegh the good to the naton, for>year3, n unnecessary dupfl- and the realzaton of toe vast major- },. unotptunated purchasng and ty of Amercans that he s performng "the tradtola reluctance of the serv- a servce to hs countrymen. * Cartmt WOOOBRDGE PTBUSfflNO COMPANY Lawrence *. Campon, Presdent A Treasurer Publshed WetKly on Thursday at 7:00 AM 30 Green Street Woodbrdge. N J 6S1 Roosevelt Avenue K»W Carteret N J. Telephone: ME Telephone: (Q Chules E Owgory. Nov Deo One rear MM SU Months $126 10c per 70U CAN A WAYS FND ME AT THS ADDRESS! whle at the same tme devotng my efforts to ths admnstratonss Dverall program to nurture and Smulate all segments of our economy." General busness actvty wll move to new record levels n [964, accordng to forecasts of the State Deparmtent of Conseraton and Economc Development. The department predcted New Jerseys populaton wll be about 6,600,000 next July, wth personal ncome reachng $20 bllon for the year. Constructon actvty should ncrease about 5 per cent beyond 1%3s exceptonally good experence wth contract awards above $1.6 bllon. Resdental buldng s expected to mantan the recent hgh level and ndustral constructon wjll rse moderately, accordng to the report. A 1.7 per cent rse n payroll employment forecast by the Department of Labor and ndustry or 1964 wll largely be basc expanson n trade, servces, and government. Although factory employment s expected to rse moderately from the low fourth quarter 1963 level, the annual average for 1964 w l be about the same as n 19&, accordng to forecasts. Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grbbls Kranevtattrm Governor m ^ prodjcls that any new tax referendum would go down to defeat because no ctzen wll vote to mpose new taxes on hmself. Such a proposal would be desgned to delay acton on new taxes, he states. But the New Jersey Educaton Assocaton pledges to recognze these obstacles durng the new year and recognze any sweetsoundng decoys for what they actually are. VOORHEES The daly State Rouse malbag s brngng letters agan to Foster M. Voorhees, who served as Governor of New Jersey from. Gndhart, the author, s a re-1 tred telephone system executve. BtuTTofmercharman of fle "board" [ of the Standard Fre nsurance Company of New Jersey. He also s a cartographer and author of a collecton of short stores. Creator and actual occupant of Hemlock Hall. Gndhart has acheved much success, n developng the magnatons of chldren whch can be measured by that of hs famly. Mrs. Gndhart s a muscan of note, two sons are); surgeons; Mary, hs daughter, has acheved renown n the world of fnance, and hs grandson, Paul Roeblng, s a well-known actor. OPTOMETRY Governor Rchard J Hughes beleves the practce of optometry 1899 to OT w ""* s no ordnary trade or occupa- But after an absence of _ 61 ton to ^ pursued n conformty years, the letters are drected to the offce of the Secretary of State where another Foster M. Voorhees s employed. The latest Foster M. Voorhees M a natve Trentonan, over sx feet tall and n hs sxtes. He s consdered one of the greatest orators n. New Jersey. n hs college days, he won renown as a member of Rutgers Unversty lebatng team, andtfalso as an GLAMOR GRLS "Mommy pulls out gray hars, too, but you overdd t." pursued n conformty wth the procedures of the marke) place. Governor made known ht vews when he sgned a measure nto law to prohbt the practce of optometry n mercantle establshments. "Those prvleged to practce ths hghly sklled callng not only serve the publc nterest, but also admnster to one of the most vtal gf all physcal peeds, the mateur care and treatment ^jjf the del two tf"-ades gnte was theft-ate and vunmabfe" eve whch fjj^y JJJ. a verv rea sense heff. garded as a lfelne to lfe t««jf." sad the governor. The governor beleves the re latonshn between the ontometrlst and those whom he serves; s, or should be. no less oersonn j wd dgnfed than the bond be ween attornev anl H-nt. or thn 1 j lelwen "v-shan and»ater 1 He added "t has lung "be^n con ;dered n the publc nterest t» solate those professons from the arena of mere-mll* actvtv for obvous and salutory rea- JEKSKY JlfMW Governor Rchard,1. Hu"he» l.h proclamed.lumary 1. New Years Dav, as Olympc Dav call M attenton to the exhbton ane at Prnceton bv the Unted States Olympc ce Hockey Team.. A total of 1 ">M loans amount ng to $1, were ssued h< New Jersey banks to Naw Jerstv "ollege students snce last July... The State Denartraenl of Educaton reports teachers l vere added to the rosters of New erseys nuble KMKS (hs vear to provl# nstructon for (Contnued on Pm«T> Letters to Edtor Edtor ndependent > Leader 313 State St.. Perth Amboy, N. J. December 24, MS The Perth Amboy offce of the Socal Securty Admnstraton, U. S, Department of Health, Educaton, and Welfare, s grateful to the Woodbroge Leader for the very many Socal Securty stores you have publshw over the years. Your cooperaton n dsscmnang up-to-date facts about Federal Old-Age, Survvors and Dsablty nsurance benefts hns ; helped our offce mmeasurably to reach many famles who would otherwse not have known of the valuable protecton avalable under our Natons Socal Securty laws. We want to express our apprecnlon to all the departments of your newspaper for ths sgnfcant communty servce. And to all your employees and ther famles we offer our very best wshes durng the holday season. Sncerely yours, Allan Bass Dstrct Manager CON SHORTAGE The Treasury expressed concern over the con shortage whch has become steadly worse durng the Chrstmas shoppng rush. The shortage was obvous long before the Chrstmas season. A Treasury spokesman beleves the shortage s due to good busness n retal sales and ncreased use of vendng machnes, parkng meters and other such devces. AD BATTLE A SETBACK Snce becomng Chef Executve on Captol Hll, Presdent Johnson receved hs frst setback when the House upheld an $800,- 000,000 cut n foregn ad appropratons and added an amendment prohbtng the Government from guaranteeng prvate fnancng of wheat sales to the Communst bloc. Report From Washngton WASHNGTON, D. C. - The kll themselves off, Nxnty poltcal pcture changes almost eg mght graw dm. weekly but t s clear Rchard Meanwhle the name (,[ Nxon remans the canddate n the wngs, ready to be called f there s a deadlock of any knd. Cabot Lodge has been OM, ( of ts shne snce the u hm was started a f P«back, reportedly wth The outlook now s that Nxons from former Presdent supporters (they are not so well Esenhower, organzed ths tme) must wat n the wngs for the prmary battles. The campagn of Gol(lw ;, As the new year moves n, the contnued. Though prmary battles are takng on afthc changed geographcal" greater sense of mmedacy. after " ~ the u ~ "- late " Presde " ndependent Goldwater fathful art The New Hampshre contest s now only lttle more than ten weeks dstant. Senator Barry Goldwater, t s assumed, wll fght t out there wjth Governor Nelson Rockefeller. f Rockefeller loses, he may have to face the musc that hs voter appeal s lmted. Then could come Wsconsn and f Goldwater loses there, he mght have hs troubles. Of. course, f Rockefeller outdraws Goldwhter n New Hampshre the Senator may be n trouble. Nxon s thus commtted to a game of watng, and ths was somethng of the game jf tte Adla.,, r H ngly fathful. Ther.-. may be hurt more as (; November. 19W electon, cerned, than t has n th.,, ton delegate scramble GoWwater stll comm.m,. huge bloc af votes. f he n,,,, good showng n the pn,, ;,ll many of the recently elm..4 als wthn the GOP m l,> tttle to crow about after ; Goldwater unless he.-k,, self out of the runnng -,, to have more delegate w the frst ballot at San K:, Tl, h than any other canddate The Lodge canddacy was good "at" playng.jhurt by the sour turn of n, contenders do not (Contnued on Pa,:, ; 131 Years of Servcv To The Perth Amboy Area _» - T. L WATSON & CO. ESTABLSHED lttt MONROE A. WEANT Resdent Partaer MEMBER NEW VOKK AND AMERCAN STOCK EXCHANGES Perth Anhoy Natlul B»k MMng At the S Corners Theres Stll Tme to Jon Our CHRSTMAS CLUB And Be Better Prepared For Chrstnas Next Year! New t fht tme to plan for Chrrtmtt Jon wr Chrutmts Club now. Al through H» sprng summer fll your fund growt. Prepare now for tw pmentt of the future. Jon today for ths pletant bh-frw holday gmng. A Mt amount each week grows faster than you (hnt. Ur us help you now for mt yews gvng. Woodbrdge Three Locutons For Your Convenence AVKNEL OFFCE 415 Avenrl Street (ur. ot Uemurctt AVENEL MAN OFFCE Cormr of ferry «t. ft Moon Ave. WOODBRDGE SELN OFFCE 7t WlUH Cor. UOMtdU gjjstln tlouveueut N«w Bankng Hour* At AH 3 Offces* * ORRV Mo nday thru Frday 9 A.M. to 2:30 P.ML j> M rnn F r jd a y Evenng 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. DRVE - UP Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. toftp.m. WNDOW Frday 9 A.M. to 7 ML, Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton Federal Reserve Bystem - {

7 Exclu: (> and Exclusvely NKWS From All the Communty ndependent-leader EDSON-FORDS BEACON Cartcrct Press F A Newspaper Dedcated to the Best nterests of the Resdents of the Communtes We Serve. udependent-leader (E. B.) - Thursday, January 2, 1964 PAf WNDOW [On Green Street By The Staff Emery Revews Hs Stand On nd2c2nt Lterature WOODBUDC,] Former r.tlcn were unfarly suhjvcle;! to Townshp Commttee,-n George he nsultm; cnnta lclory and Emery, n a memo to the commttee, before h rcrwnl j ]e s [ a f. (. durng vhch from the governng body ennha ; e CC ntltcralure."condemned lh- 1LUTON8 AND THOUGHTS FOR THE NEW YEAR: ayor Walter Zrpolo "Ths should be a great year for [people of Womlbrdgp Townshp." -1 r; r.-m <,n the Decent )n)elho<] s of operat on o f tn(. ),, uddy Harrs, executve. Mr of the Wuodhr;lgc jclu-p Commtten, Agency "Just gv me tme clnyts." c:nt Lterature Commttee an t.t.ayor Andrew Banck, Car.ret - "Ths s what we have 1 The sl;!rmr-nl n full r"?ds as ;hc same tme, proposed me!.^^.!proven mpractcal and neffeh 1! watng for - the chance to show the resdents of Cnrlcret, ^ a new admnstraton can do."!., n< opportunty to for use n the publc doman..tu " my ass^jment as[date a publc apology from ths; unt, M m TlOnK YOU MM my o->-^-mtu a. *-w-v «/U«- u A«b(j lu n-,,,-lmpn Charles KonHct; Carteret- lhe Progress Team, lm) h flnd We, faro c h» m n n (or ndvdual, although n order, tn; t.s addtonal members s now n hgh gear. Woodbrdpe Townshp n 1983 fnd not bscn receved. Counclman John lutnck Ca.twet "ll be n there fght-, n partcular wsh to thank you "n the area of publc commurnall the way at Councl meetngs).". jfor makng the Wonbrd.e T.wn-cnton meda, as publc offcal:, Btonv" emm Av " promse tha my Chrstmas cards wll aled earler next tme." t «The Taml *»g»* at the Edfton Bowl-o-Mat, selln, ad utt»omr hot acton tonght whrn lour local tranm for tbf ague lead. Tbry are Hank Tavern, lselln; Brth, Mrnlo ark Trrracr. Hooey Bet, Woodbrldge l.ou llornrr Ad Lb, Route 1. ne and Charles Tomasso, beln, each donated the deer ot to be Metuchcn Elka.Club.to.be. used for a dnner to lodges Crppled Kddes Fund. Whle huntng wlh nassos, one of the men n the party took 44 shots before able to sght n hs rfle. _nt of the oddest and fannlett lorlej (h a senw to come out of Woodbrdge polce headquarters came about gl an accdent n whch a large track loaded wllh boxen klcs overturoed on (he hghway. Wben a patrol car wth offcers arrved at lhe Krenc they found boes of cooke* rer the hghway. The 4fm of lhe truck taw tte polceto fll up (her vehcle wllh the blsnltt ao4 take them to headquarters for the men rf the department. Now comes hr odd part of ke ttory. After the car back was flled wth cookes and the polcemen were headng [ to report n, they recfved a rado messagf to pck up a who wus to be examned and takes to a mental nsttuton, he man had to st bclffeen the two offcers on the way tadquarurx and was awed by the collecton o cooke*. the nl of hs examnaton by a polce doctor the man tnly declared And, yon know doctor, (note c«pf had ther flled wlh cooktk." At you can surmse, that was doctor needed to know. "n \%X Woodbrdge Townshp rmgh your efforts has taken the.cad n New Jersey by supportng n 1 adopton of consttutonal and nforcrahle laws and the provlng «f the funds necessary for r effectve enforcement, "To whoever may be assgned o carry on the work of the Commttee for Decent Lterature n the years ahead, the Mayor, or KMKY the Town Councl, we should rcchand experence n effectvely l)mmend to tned1 lo ^ W o oj. creanf up the "j-arhage" " hrdge n the feadon ths sstu-." WoodbrdBe Exposure to the, llft b reconm>ndat(m, hat of the wrlk.se nvolved^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ to those whch place age lmlan tht operaton of the Santaton Fleet, the Santary landfll and the flflh processed n our Sewage];- " j ^ " ^ ^ - "Never n the hstory of m r m outsde pressng J -~- Towashp has a group of pnv8te j erence8 j be] ths must ctzens been exposed to a morej aru j can j^ (j orl g, volatng dffcult task than that assgned the rghts of adults n our comto the Woodbrdge Townshp Com- munjty» mttee for Decent Lterature.! However, wth the assstance f Emery and sub commttees composed of of-..,,, Mmaone fleers and members of. T.A.J Lauded for Servce groups n Woodbrdge, they de-j WOODBRDGE - Resolutons termned, as drected by resolu-. were unanmously approved by tnn of our Townshp Commttee, the Councl, ye»t«rd»y commend- what was obscene, where t was Commttee- ng Jo/rner Townshj to the proper authortes. : seph Mazone for javng fathserved the someone asked you what the dstance would be f one "As further drected by reso- fully and devoted!; dollar blls were.stacked buck to back, what answer ul j 0 " n " Townshp Commt- Townshp of Woodb dge" durng you ""e up wth. We happened to lsten to ths cnlght-;,.,.,,u/!- :,, 7..,...,- ^ --- Nal ""-thuds andther terms as comfctteemen. : queston kng tossed around by Donny Aaroe, Ray Ms, cvcry meda avalable to nform _. pn,..,, nt The councl1 xtended the avs. Curly Alen, Joe Molnar. Gene Fcdor and Joe and the p ub)c of toc works and obje c "thanks and appret "» * on" of the usn, all of Woodbrdge. The answers ran from 12 feet to,j VCS 0 [ the Commttee for Decent councl and the C le, Lterature. Thousands ^"j 1 ns of the 1 Townshp" for "sen s rendered thousands of people Wood- sou; serous calculatons; Aaroe came up wth the " to the communty 4 the peo- whch we thnk Ls the best one, He judged a sagle bll.004 of an nch whch would make one mllon of these cb stretch M3 feet. have snce learned that the poem pvbtbed about the Presdent John K. Kennedy, whch appeared la Last week* «M wrtten by Barbara Jones, a nophomore at Sacred Hgh School, 195 Amakasln Terrace, Yonkert.. jbrdge Townshp were gv personally to, observe and queston the op-j eratons o( ths commttee. These people heard the story and endorsed the work of the Commttee (or Decent Lterature. Meetngs Ann By Methodc FORDS - The cl r mat on class of Methodst Church w day afternoon at 5 o "Gentlemen, you and 1 have exposed the Woodbrdge Townshp Commttee for Decent Lterature lowshp Hall. t to the wrath of the busnessmen The Methodst Y th Fellowfrom and nvestors who make mllons Ntuegut Jr., publc relatons charman of the Mddlenty Board of Hclors was awarded second place n the untl 8 n the hall. shp 1 wll meet, Sunfay of dollars n the obscenty bus ness each year. The Decent Lt- Commttee has pursued for achevement durng Natonal Realtors Week. The Md-erature The Womans Socy of Chrs- Tuesday, County Board of Realtors was the only New Jersey Wnner ts course of research, study and contest whch was sponsored by the Natonal Assocaton ors. Mr. Nwn-rgut also won an award at the New Jersey on held n Atlantc Cty recently. and Mr*. Samuel Bre»low of Hll Pharmacy n Car-, wll upend Uln comng weekend vacatkwbg at the Hotel n the CaUUU Mountan. Woodbrdge Chamber of Commerce wshes to remnd frms whch have not sent n ther contrbuton towards stums lghtng on Man Street to do so as soon as possble, <» Ver wander what numbm of Alcoholcs Anonymous do tw Years Kve? Well, about 200 of them got together a real swngng party over n Sayrevllle that lasted w««hours. There wan sngng, dancng, entertanment, food and gullunt of coffee. As one member Hummed t {"Whenever AA membcra get together for a party we have H ball... add we dont mean a hghball." As embtru were leavng the party, they wshed vuh other Happy <»ml Sober New Year. ndestand they came tl over New Jmry tu be together. We»<ld our best (bent for another Hupp) and Sulw New Year too. UTANLY ACHEVED BREVTY,.; _. who are addcted to the vce of wrtng letters that \m muy roft from the example.offered by a reporter " been crtczed by hs cty edtor for gvng too many hs stores, the crtcsm so serously that the «tory he wrote shootng ran lke ths: otmj affar occurred last nght, Sr Dwfght Hopeless Lady Panmore4 ball, complawd ot feelng ll, took ll, hs hat, coat, hs departure, no. "notce of frends, pstol from hs pocket, ;and taty U«Uk- Nl «<:ha» md all that," peaceful dssemnaton of ts fndngs to the publc n the face of low blows at ther personal n tegrlty and that of our Polce Department, ths Townshp Com mttee and the legslators who placed our exstng legslaton on the books. t s our respons blty to see thrapgh and dclcm the actons of trtt commttee or any other apponted commtfm tf 1 the face of cowardly smear tactcs *of opposng forces whcl are well versed n the art of rd cule, quotes out of context, false accusatons, character assassns ton and the creaton of doubts. "Rather unexpectedly at a re cent publc meetng, the Commt tee for Decent Lterature, Endurs ng Organzatons, our Polce Department and ths Townshp Con Fastest FLM Processng By Kodak Publx Pharmacy»t Mal. St., Woodbrdge OPEN tvks. ft SUNDAY tan Servce wll nr t p.m., n the parso... to t ve and AKSOKTKU CHOC lb. $ unced Church rens conhe Wesley meet Sun ock n Fel- RAYMOND JACSON and Son 0RUG6ST U MAN STEt R WOOOBKOa HE Johnny Hnylc - "m :;umff to forget d l about bohsleddng-jshp Commttee for Decent Ltera- we are bound by specal respons for the next whole year." turc a sub commttee of the blte» to protect the common Mds" Chee-ga * "No more swmmng n the wnter tme j H lth and Wlllfare <* good. We must be concerned Department. "As you well know, n flft2 my wth the fact that parents of th; Skay - "We want to see bgger and better buses." communty have asked us 8s assgnment was charman of the Santaton and Sewage Dsposal;ther governng offcals, to pro k Tohw - "1 prom.se to spend more tme on the poolcommtlee. After two years oftcct ther consttutonal rghts to mprove on my game." servng the people n Wnodbrdge! rase ther chldren free from ouhave former Mayor Fred Adams " am gong to spend more Townshp ganed frst sde nterference and pressure at home wth my famly," rom those, who use ther places of hjsness open to the publc ar<l onne Montuzol ~ " guess 1 wont be seeng too much publc medums, to promote and W,»Kl> <1>(JN< H.VllN MVntN N: Magstral Andrew >. Desmond, s dhown nrmnstcrng onlh flf offce to llnrnll Mnrffn- H fellows ths year." (Conne s gettng marred ths month.) glorfy crme, prosttuton, alcoholsm, (John Sudn. executve drector of the Housng Authorty, Car- drug addcton, obscenty, "m Ronj; to contnue the fght for more low cost nousthe p\ perverson and murder. Ths, borough." n my opnon, s a dffcult and Parker Mclntyre - "Ut me tea<fh you how to walk on.(nun*, challenge whch can and k-shoes." must be met wth the help, suppo sm Webb - "d lke to have some antque guns." and recommendaton!; of < *.- crls famlar wth the problems, larle Molnur "Gve me another year of good off-shore nvolved, and wth emphass legal experts n the area of conlulonal l-key AlnvM "m gong to mss all the lovely Chrstmas law. scn. Frst Waul;.tstph Ncmjn, Ncrand; Thomas Cnstello. Fourth and.john lay. Ffth. SOLEMNLY SWEAR AND AFFRM: Mayor Walter Zrpolo s shown beng sworn nto offce the frst mayor under the new form of government by Magstrate Andrew D. Desmond. uld operates n Woodbndge wth 55 employees. The check was presented to hosptal campagn offcals by Joseph Kondrck, manager of the Amercan Cyanamd plant. Campagn leaders have set a goal o $3,200,00 n the drve to buld a 200-bed communty hosltal MLTARY POLCEMAN: Pvt. whch already has been; Paul E. Dtschesne, son of Mr. mmed n memory of the late and Mrs. Lous C. Dcschesne, resdent Kennedy. The hosltals 135 Cross Avenue, Fords, has completed eght weeks of mltary polce tranng at the U. S. servce area would nclude Sdson and Metuchen and a large area n Woodbrdge. Army Tranng Center, Fort Kondrck sad Amercan Cyanamd was exercsng a communty Gordon, Ga. Durng the course,.csponsblty by makng the Deschesne receved nstructon contrbuton to the hosptal buldng fund. n such subjects as cvl and mltary law, traffc control, Notng that the area to be map readng, prsoner-of-war served by the hosptal already has control and self-defense. The ZJ-year-old solder entered the _ populaton of more than 85,000, Kondrck sad that "the future Army n August 1963 and completed basc combat tranng at Fort Dx, N..1. He s a 1958 graduate of Perth Amboy Hgh Schuo]. ATTEMPTS SUCDE WOODBRDGE - Mary spear, 24, 531 Rahway Avenue wth both wrsts slashed waff found n the bathroom of her apartmen by her roommate Helen Whalen who called fw the polce and Emergency Squad. Mss Spear, wn was taken to Perth Amboy Gen eral Hosptal, has been despondvm for two months, her roommat told polce. Mae JFK Memoral Hosptal Gets $2,000 from Plant WOODBRDGE - The Amer-j can Cyanamd Company n Wood-! brdge las presented a check for $2,000 to the Communty Hosptal, Group, nc., toward constructon f the John F, Kennedy Memoral Hosptal. The gft was from the com- growth of these communtes s dependent on hte health and welfare facltes that only a modern hosptal can provde. "We are proud to jon n ths hosptal campagn, not only because of ts mportance to the communty,.but for the benefts whch wll be avalabla to our own employees." FRACTURES LEG 1SELN Twelve-year-old Lnda Goodman, 104 Homes Park Avenue, slpped on the ce yesterday afternoon and fractured her left leg. She was taken to Unon Memoral Hosptal by seln Frst Ad Squad. KATHLEEN J. CAFRA1UO BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Capraro, 293 Demurest Avenue, Avenel, have announced the engagement of ther daughter, Kathleen Joyce, to Frank G. Toth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toth, 323 Woodruff Avenue, Avenel. Mss Capraro s a senor at Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School and s employed as a dental assstant for Dr. Melvn Feler, Avenel. Her fance attended Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School and s employed at Snger Manufacturng Company, Elzabeth, WEW5 NAMED AGAN A WOODBRDGE - The nde pendent-leader once agan was named offcal newspaper of the Townshp for the purpose of pub lcaton of all legal notces at the nauguraton meetng of the new Town Councl yesterday after noon. Stop n And Get Acquanted Wth Ken at the - "GAS 26-^ f NCO OL COMPANY 1153 Rahway Ave., Avenel, N. J. TKES «Our Pleasure To Serve You" TUBES BATTERES ACCESSORES KEPA1K WORK FREE GREASE JOB * a Wth very au change»nd tbb couvo Guod l)cu Jtn. 11, 1M4 A M to n P M K DAys A WEEK Phone Yates, Thrd; SWUATKR STOLEN MUN,U PARK TERRACE Malcolm Wardlow, 93 Maryknoll oa reported n polce early yesterday nornnn that hs home had Tre Auxlary Has Yule Event Cnl.OMA.. The Kv;eml»r 111 cl!; o( hr Lades Auxlary f lv Cllonn Fre Comnany, H. : - 12 \ l n; pre;dr;l over by \l v.. l!n"v Cloa, prc."a, pter < r "rrf 1 (tn!m;n dnrrr and :\l;\mp nf Rfls on Monday vttm! -*- -nn of offc.ts was held. Tn- offcers for the B5S-M vearg ;rc l J rsd"nl, Mrs. Cmrge Scott; vrc presdent, Mrs. Joseph Magla; secretary, Mrs. Raymond llnum; treasurer, Mrs, Wllam Prce; phlety, Mrs. Joseph wlona: sor^ean,t-arms, Mrs. KOMT Nolan; custodans, Mrs, kn.!! Sandonato anl Mrs. Walter Svobnda:.audtors, Mrs. \ Wlle Wels and yrs. Ven Travs and Mrs. /CSte«Kerslaw. A gonk away present was gven to Mrs. Thomas Flanagan who s leavng to lve n Flemngton. Hostesses for the January meetng are Mrs. Rchard Laycock, Mrs. Emery Glagolo and (Mrs. Roy Hulsenback. Cub Scouts Remember Orphans Wth Gft* COLONA - At the last meetng of Cub Pack 4fl. lr,ygn detter played the part of Santa Clau been entered and a sweater, worth and presented all Cubs and frends $10, stolen wth gfts. They n turn each gave a present whch was sent to CAR WNDOWS SMASHED an orphanage, ) SKJN - Thaddeus E. Brze- f)en 2, led by Elane Bersak, nsk, 18, Homes Park Avenue, den mother, presented a skt nformed polce yesterday after- 1 noon that whle hs car was parked on Klmhursl Avenue, the rear wndow and the wndow on the rf^ht door were broken. about Chrstmas and Chanukah, Edward Lynch, cubmaster, remnded all of the upcomng unform nspecton the Pack must go through annually.. Many Awards Presented Cub Scouts at Meetng COLON A - Cub Pack 35 had beth Clark, den mother, two yefflp a party at tp monthly meetng at star. School 17 wth Cubs and parents The reorganzed commttee, n attendance. charman and den mothers con* Den mothers, Mrs, Beverly ssts of Joseph Vassallo.R., Hasse and Mrs. Gal Jones, to-jgerald Leonard, charman and [ether wth Den 9, conducted a award; Hadley Clark, outngs; sng along" for the entre audence. A TV staton skt was regel, treasurer; Roger Cocker- Sd Homer, telephone; Al Hell- macted by Davd Hasse, Robert lne, publcty!) Joel Yesley, Robert Jones, Adolph 1 Magnola, Mark Cockerlne, Howard Welsh, Bruce Rast, Robert Healey and Alan Jones of Den 9 The servng of refreshments ncludng ce cream, cookes and soda was a surprse. refreshments; Harvey fubmaster; Bob Healey, ACM records; Murray Fromer, ACM weblos; Don Boston, weblos. Den mothers are Hope McKellgctt and Glora Downey, Den 3; Dana Leonard, Den 4; Sylva Robert Healey, assstant cub-[elan and Zelda Loy, master, presented awards to the Shrley Monell, Den 6; Den 5; Carolne Cubs as follows; Geb and Vrgra Thompson, Den 3, Denmother Mrs. Glora Den 8; Beverly Hasse and Gal Downey, fve year servce star; Jones, Den 9; Mary Summers, Stephen Fromer, lon badge; Den Den 10, 4, Kenneth Koons, denner strpes; Next month the pack wll hold guld arrow, slver arrow, wo year servce star; Gary la, two year servce star; regory ORelly, two year servce star. ner wll be awarded to the best den. The annual blue and gold dnner wll be held at the Cross Keys Hotel and Restaurant, Rahway, 7 p. m., February. Cubs must be accompaned by a parent n Also, Den B, Joseph Vassallo, :ub scout graduaton certfcate; Clfford Geb, slver arrow, denner order to encourage trpes; John Hellregel, assstant denner strpe; Den 9, Robert Yesley,lon badge, gold arrow; Den 10, Crag Fox, assstant denler bar; Jerry Dobb, three slverlruary. arrows, denner bar; Douglas 3ark, lon badge, two. year star; Olver, two year star; Elza- Regular $20 Cold Wave parent-cub partcpaton. Dukes Estates sponsors Pack 35 and wll have a bpoth at the Scout-a-rama to be held n Feb- Each den donated food to help a basket to sfpply Chrstmas dnner for a needy famly of sx. Mr. Lous Jr., Hgh Fashon Specalst, s Now Assocated Wth Us. Call Today for Your Appontment: ME Open Dajy 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Frdays 9 A.M. tu 9 P.M. (JL.O8BO WEDNKUAY Wed lte to start 1BB4 ««wth our sncere ^ood wlaltw tu you, our QUcra am rltuls. m wth tutrty thnk* fur vuur wmru and tjuod wll. Do have «happy New Year Har S Man Street,

8 PAOKTCGHT Thunday, January 3, 1964 The Crows Nest 1 Here and There: Your Navgator hopes you had a very hnppy New Vear celpbraton and that your holday scson was the merrest ever... But now t s tme n get bark to the regular work-a-day world... Kathleen E. Lesen. dangler of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Lesen Green Street. seln. s home from Moravan College. Bethlehem. Pa., for a holday recess untl Sunday. A senor at Moravan, de s studyng elementary educaton... Arman Frst Class Davs R. Morrs, son of Mrs.. Rudoloh Hrth, lm Schoder Avem», Woodbrdge, has arrved at: Travs Ar Force Base. Calf., for. dvty wth a unt of the Mltary) Ar Transport Servce. A jet arcraft mechanc, Morrs was, transferred to Travs from Platlsburgh AFB, N. Y. He s a praduate of Woodbrdfje Senor Hgh School.... From Hark Ar Force Base n the Phlppnes comes word that Arman Second Class Davd Dodds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Davd Dodds, 27 MacArthur j Drve, Fords, has arrved there forduty, A jet arcraft mechanc; he had been statoned at Westwer Ar Force Base, W«ssaehu setts Tdbt*: The thank-you notes are begnnng to arrve from those who receved dnners and gfts through the ndependent Leader Chrstmas Fund. The Fund also sends frut basket* to ward patents from the Townshp n area hos- Edward, were dnner guests Sun ^Rm wl j^ dj 5CUSS «l for ng ree n the home landscape. day evenng of Mr. and Mrs. annua, fasnon show Scout Troop 49 wll meet You may have an unexpected Kobert Maucer, Menlo Park. _R e lgous nstructons for January 7, from 7 to 9 bargan on your cut tree, too, «- Mss Andrea Lohne, presdent (, school chl drw, 0[ st. " " St. Cecelas Cafetera. you take tme to thnk about a of the Chrsts Ambassadors, an-! parsh n grades two Lades Auxltkrv of Uwc^* 1 dscs DRVE TO OPEN: The March of Dmes Campagn for fnnds nounced that the youth group of c]^ wll ^ held Saturday seln"frst Ad Squad wll meet! Make a brd shelter. One way s wth whch to contnue the Natonal Foundatons fght aganst the seln Assembly of God.j.jg m. Tuesday, wth Mrs. Harry Van to cut the top off and turn the crpplng brth defects, arthrts and polo begns today. ^t Church wll meet.. tomorrow at ^ and Browne troop Duskrk. tree upsde down so t s supto rght: 1W4 Natonal March of Dmes Grl, Mary Uu Graves, the church, «Berkeley Boule-! n[ st "c^jas wl meet Wednesvard, at 7: JO p. m. j d Jan uary 8, from 7 to 8:30 of Flnt, Mch.; Mrs, Olga Becker, Executve Secretary of The Mlddlejex County Chapter ot The Natonal Foundaton, -Bngo games at St. Cecelas m The Grl Scouts wll meet n and Wllam D. Hand, Chapter Charman. wll be held tonght as they were^ \ lkl ^ thrd floor classnot held on Tuesday nght. 1^^ ^ ^ Brownes n ptals. A letter was receved from Games, n the Our Lady *> M. Thomas, R.N., co-ordnator of rated ther 22nd weddng annr Lourdes Hall and Our Lady oflj Fords, L We. here ca fetera. The leaders wll meet Volunteer Workers at Roosevelt ersary Chrstmas Day wth a at the newspaper hope you had a anuarv 9. Fatma Halls, start wth the} _ Hosptal whch reads as follows: lgh Mass n St. John Vanney happy and safe and sound New Mre Neal Aelln, presdent of Early Brds at 7 p. m. "On behalf of the patents of Church, Colona. Father Walter Y * Eve and New Years Day. ( and regu- he Cloverleaf Chapter of " Sweet lax games at 8 p..m. Roosevelt Hosptal, would lke \delnes, nc., announced the tadzwon was celebrant of the -The leaders and den mothers to thank you for the baskets of and the St. John Vanney COURT RULNG DELAYED of Cub Pack 48 wll meet Monday frut They wll get many hour* r sang. The Doerrs are the The Unted States Supreme January S, 3 p. m. wth Mrs, Edward Kce, 60 Bender Avenue. ROLLER SKATNG of pleasure from them." >arents of Paulette, a student at Court has postponed for 60 days Trenton State College and Mchtle, a student at Colona Junor questons nvolved n the arrest At Random: ts decson on the consttutonal Cubmaster Robert Ackerman announced plans wll be made for GROUPS SPECAL RATES TO Roy P. Fox, seaman. USN, son lgh School. Regstraton for a of cvl rghts st-n demonstratons. Every N»t ef Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Fox, 396 the Blue and Gold dnner n February, ree publc nstructon course for 85 Hudson Boulevard and Navy Lt. mall boat handlng and seamanhp, to be held at the South Amfore the court from Maryland, At present there are 5 cases be- Robert G. Kovack, Dental Corps, -St. Cecelas CYO wll hold a Except M»nd»y son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kovack, 405 Avenel Street, both of cafetera. Sunday at 2: S p. m., Matnee, Satuttay, dance tomorrow at S p. m. n the 7:J«toll P.M. wy Boat Club, startng Monday South Carolna and Florda. lght, may be made wth Charles Thousands of other cases wll be Avenel, are servng aboard the St. Cecelas Basketball team wll «nn<u7> * UtUdAJ 50 attack arcraft carrer USS ndependence, an Atlantc Fleet unt brdge at St. Andrews Church, L Wnch, 189 Echo Avenue, affected by whatever rulng the play St. James CYO of Wood- t:«* rm u» r.m trbunal hands down. currently operatng wth the Sxth Avenel. SOUTH AMBQY ftr M. FVet n th* Medterranean... Tfreads of Marlva Vogel Ktotz, FORDS S The regular sem-monthly Stevens A «th. South Ante* mootng lud for tonght by the Lades Auxlary of VFW Post Francs Avenue, Woodbrdge, wll PLAYHOUSE 2636 has been suspended because be happy to learn that she s H t-mu of the holdays. The next meetng RTZ Theatre back home. Marlyn fractured her wll be a brthday party January Carttrtt. H.. *»» ***> ankle whle skng at Lake Placd. TWO TOP HTS 16, at Post Hall, Lncoln Hghway. /.. Marne Pvt. Frst Class Robert Wes, son of Mr. and Mrs. ALL COLOR SHOW The event wll start at 7:30 p. m. sharp. Anthony H. Wes, 107 Washngton Avenue, Colona, was graduated recently from the Avaton Bngo games wll be held at Structural Mechanc School at the Center, Memphs, Teun.,., Sarah Krug, daughter of Mrs. Jfan Krug, 136 Prospect Avenue, Woodbrdge, a student at Cushng Academy, Ashbumham, Mass., spent the Chrstmas holdays wth her famly.... n the Malbag: From the Medterranean comes word that Marne Cpl. John J. Hulak Jr., son of Mrs. Evelyn Hulak, 212 Old Road, Sewaren, recently partcpated wth the Marne Corps Battalon Landng Team 32 wth the Sxth Fleet n a combned US and Spansh mltary amphbous warfare tranng operaton... Anne Sutch, Hopelawtj, s recoverng ncely from a recent fall n her home. Fortunately there were no fractures.... BPW members n ths area wll be sorry to learn that the State recordng secretary, Phyls McEwen, was serously njured n an automoble accdent and s n Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfeld..., There s a large ad- Vance sale of tckets for the testmonal dnner for Superntendent of Schools Patrck A. Boylan to * V(1d January 18 at % Pnes. LtBt But Vot Least: Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Doerr, $8 Fordham Place, Cokma, o TAT WOODBKDUC, N. J. NOW THKU HWllllllAY KVKMNGtt TlUO-SlOO Sandra lce - J*mrs Krwul Take Her, Shes Mne BAT. MA11NEK 1M "MAGC VOYAGE W 81NHA1) THE MARCH OF DMES Than., Fr., Sat, Mou., Tuts. «:N ;1» "TAKE HER wmh Jame Stewart Sandra Dee "RAMPAGE" wth Robert Mkhum 7:48 Saturday Matnee 2:00 SPECAL KDDE SHOW "RAMPAGE" and Bowery Boyj "n The Money" San., Contnuous from 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY S SHOW 6:00 8:30 Drve-n LQUORS Featurng NATONALLY KNOWN BRANDS Pershng Avenue at Randolph Street T U R N P K E DRVE-N THEATRE TODAY THRU TUK&DAY Gala Holday Show! Frank Snatra "4 FOR TEXAS" wth Dtu Martn. Anta KkMr? Plus "JET STORM" Etra Fr.! Horror Show! Box Offce 1:30 Showtme. Drlve-ln Theatre 1 P.M. ndoor Theatre: Daly 7:45; Sat., Sun,, Holdjj from 2 p.m. HAPPY NEW YEAR HT AT BOTH THEATRES Thurs. 75c Tl 3 Cont. Krom 2.M. dorm day jamea garner poly bergm. SELN PERSONALS Arthur F.rb East B^5w]ck. H m ^ Pre7denl, announced charman^ Mr. Chaln (;u W lsfrdaywn.mr.admn..!that electton of offcers for the»"» Paul Knuths and daughters. Star- comng year wll be held. ^ula wll nwet Monday l:»l -Plans have been made by the leaders and den mothers of Cub Scout Pack M Sponsored by the greup p. m. m Fatma Hall, St. Cecelas School. Boy Scout Troop <7 wll meet Frday 7: SO p. m.. n Fellowshp 2K -S^MS ^te ^--«--, bt, s(m PTO School 18 to take the cubs to see Cnerama, n Montclar, on Stagng n Amer a? ^ " at GARDEN nd«ptwtent-le«arr <».»., ported by some branches. Wafer of the largerthe tol com untl «,, n, thats warn) one day the next, wth char,- Use J7.7gerT.Tbe, for a J-Jj. «** wndbreak or sunshade for low- dama*. growng ornamental plant*. Some Sr.all evergreen u. Hall Frst Presbyteran Church. [Saturday, January 11. The group m Alce CothbertsoB Congregaton Beth Sholom.._. -St. Cecelas Parochal PTAjwll see "How The West Was gardeners lke the looks of theseja^wndow rox take aw,,. 16M Oak Tret Road torum, tonght, at 7:30 p. m., at wll cake sales Sunday Won." (better than a burlap fence. r«n " *" look. WM sponsor lane»«rcs ouu-j HUM., ««cmloht lell*. New Jtney 90 Cooper Avenue. monunl f the neghbors ;momn( after all Masses. Moth- -The Mens Club of Congrega-j Yes, sunshade. Warm sunlght your secret, mavbe Tel: 1.1 M4O -The Nocturnal Adoraton wll crs of lster Mary Anthonys and tk, n Beth Sholom s sponsorng avalng on certan plants can dry be observed Saturday mornng, Mrs. Twers classes wll supply "Camblathon" card party, Jan-j them m ther trees, too. w out. -Mr. and Mm, Wllam f the pwmd s frozen you maya used tree prce uu..»». ^»a.u.»..» a op. ra. Refreshments wn oe have to d drve an om ld screwdrver, dr Nanrv Goodrch Street and ther [Church, Perth Amboy. Cars wn wll "" be n uvrge, asssted by Mrs. my., servcd. For nformaton contact] chsel or spke klo the ground j PndlnX.guest;" Mss Sade Graham. of;j*ave St. Cecelas parkng lot»<; RUersbacher "^ ^ H g gn S. S, un rt Klen, U WB7 or Jerry!.. to make ahole large enough to! Confusng to many, n Ellabeth, were Chrstmas Eve 245 a.m., ^ ^ Canc<, r Dresslng Unt ofmlacker. U.»-3422 laccept the branch. are the economst w an!, DRM Up Wlndvw BM money s gettng rhch,,., You can use lots of roallldally to ndvduals *h,, branches for mulch over tender from banks. - Chrst,;,, plants and the bulb bed to keep Montor JUJ1C11 a m d, u u t t t u w Mr. and Mrs, Lous Mane, dren of St. Cecela spanah ml be (he Ffe ap(1 Dn)m CflrpS held n Room 106. spon. 1nnn. On New Years Day the sorw b the cbmka\ Hook and Congregaton Beth Sholom ^ ^ ^ WM({ THS WEEK announ (rahams were dnner guests of Hebrew School cla-sses wdl r* ^ ^ wm ^ M on Mfn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cobb, West r,.. red meetngs wll BnllH Vla* s.-.e Sunday. Open School Brghton, Staten sland. j, -,,, (, day and Wednesday 7:30. at the Labels and tags on many all Sunday d School h classes wll : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maucer your Chrstmas gfts tv 12. and chldren, Raymond and Fran- them nore b acumbo, r..- ^ lha en(jrc cos. West Edward Street, were,,...", ^ bult-n extra values Home and School ann J ne, e "T t - vr^^1" «" ng gues,.sunday ofmr and Mrs. ^LT«< Xl 7 annou, ^h ^r^t S /, e V«r Chrstmas tree ha, many Joseph Maucer, Brd W M^er. Blrd Avenue.... _., t, R ^ g ^ ^ J g ^ * ^ ^ Mr. am! Mrs. Maucer and NOW THRU TUESDAY! AnU Ekberg l : noll» Atutrcu Frank Snatra - Dtan Martn n Techncolor "4 For Texas" -FLTJ8- Brlan Keth n Color "THE RADERS" BONUS: FB. & SAT. "My Gesha" EfttaMf TO ROUTE JMCTCN39 TOL KfVHDCl ON MTtP W t P SELN NOW THRU FRDAY Walt Mney ncredble Journey 6ATUKOAY MATNEE "McUMtoe" "lloateuanny Hoot" NOW XH»U UNDA1 JANVABT 1-1 "The Three Steeges Go Arem The WerM ladaze" "The OTd Br( HtT MONDAY STARTS SAT. & SUN. EVEN1NO a«* tuejday HOW WEDNtDtY UNUAftY -U Dolore Bart - Hurt OBrta "COME FLY WTH ME" 1S of the Mort Fajnou rolk Bong Artlt... "HOOTENANNY HOOT" Matlne* Bat..»an. 1 r. M. Evtnln Show * r.m. Z TOP HTS ON THE SAME SCREEN! 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9 jtdrpendent-leader (E.B.) - Cart«ret Pra Thursday, January 2, 1964 PAGE N Washngton Notes early.- t s that Johnson run wth jfrankln D Roosevelt Jr., now of th* Commerce Department. t ABOUT YOUR HOME Washngton Report (Contnued frorfl Edt. Page) South Vetnam Whereas for a The New Jersey Farm Bureau has called upon the 1964 Legslature whch convtnes January 14 to gve serous consderaton to the 10th report oc the Commson on State Tax Polcy, and adopt most of ts recommendatons. n wus under hs father that Johnson lllncton. D.C can nntc a loftwfpr) than Kennedy began hs career and the elder whle t appeared as though the be seen \vh;l t!» r.nmpann would vve been. FDR had much to dp wth Rvng Republcan Vce Presdental f you havent yet dscovered wll le lke presdent Hs (lunger area nnd he knows Johnson hs start. So t would be he many thngs plastc utlty nomnee mght bo able to come t seems the vtamn-mneral $1.00 for 1!) words Deadlne for ad«: Tuesday n Jhnsun has set the pat- t s the ndustral East. f the a natural except for the fact that bags ran do for you, ts hgh tme back to the Wulcd Stales from ll fad s dyng down. For 4n each addtonal word 1(1 A. M. for the same wtek eludng a 3 per cent retal sales he ntends to follow, nnd l Republcans nomnate a lberal Roosevelt probably needs a to get acquanted wth them. "* P nslll " ns me, n great many people were Pnyahlo n publcaton Ambassador to tax, Durng the frst eght Jpar whnl, the Republcansjeastern canddate, and reject few years, to be elected to offce, Vetnam wth a gltterng trumph ld on the dea that nutrton a Mosture doesnt go through months of 1963 there were 309,358 l«do to defend hm. Senator Barry Goldwatcr (or and to buld a greater mage. as hs achevment, the outlook has fath could be bought at the drug NOTE: NO CLASSFED ADS TAKEN OVER PHONE; plastc flm - thus dry foods stay traffc arrests n New Jersey. polls already show.johnson froldwflter wthdraws, Johnson*; suddenly changed. ore. Whle vtamn and mnera MUST BE SENT N. ts the same wth the late dry and most foods karp most. Governor Hughes has requested upplements are useful to a phy.«lavortc n fact, there s crtcal arpfl wll be the tradton- Senator Tafts son, now ready Whats more, you can see" through nstead of a democracy replacng the deposed Dem regme, Space Admnstraton to consder ases, they are not needed other Telephone MErrurj the Natonal Aeronautcs and enn n treatng defcency ds e that he wll, by a slght a Mslern or ndustral lberal o nn for the Senate n 1M4 most plastc flms and know what n the center, rapture a!stales (John Esenhower mght also s nsde. there s evdence that another New Jersey as the ste for ts 50 vse n most cases. t s possbl MALE HELP WANTED SERVCES Jrr )O )l;r vote than dd Several thngs wll enler (le dctatorshp s n Sagon to stay. have hs eye, on poltcs). Former Here are a few ways to use mllon dollar electroncs research hey may even cause sckness F. Kennedy l f ths[pcture. Kmng males «f each Ths dms the luster of <odges Presdent Elsenhower, reportedly plastc bags to help you n the center... New Jersey veterans flken n too large amounts. RAKERS HELPER, experenced. MRS. CURTS-READNGS AND Johnson would have canddate wll count for somo servce n Vetnam and t s also behnd Rchard Nxon, has been ktchen: and ther dependents receved There have been clncal case Good salary. Call ME Mr. ADVCE on nl problems of lfe. ln hp Democratc fold thnr. Johnson wll probably wnnt beng sad that he s not popular gvng thought too, lately, to Henawards of $243,000 durng November through the actvtes of the verdoscs of concentrates. Doc cessary. 196 New Brunswck Ave., f vtamn A posonng due to Open 9 to 9. No appontment ne- mod-rates who voted for a lberal and an easterner and gg y Store opened boxes of sugar and wth rank and fle party workers. ry y Cb Cabot d l/xjgc J s a genh salt n bag - type plastc bags that ower and who vote more perhaps a Catholc thoygh Cathohe man lhan for the party, les neastern areas are not al State Dvson of Veterans Servces. mns are especally dangerous, r, 12/19-1/9* tors tell us that overdoses of vta-!"_ AUTOS FOR SALE Perth Amboy. ll une easterner; thats hs current are held at the top by paper clps. Presdent Lyndon Johnson meanwhle know* the vctory formula. or chldren. f you thnk your 1 J BUCK, n excellent cond nsons margn n the polls sj*»y s attracton. Store opened packages of frozen foods n the same knd of plas- He s gong wth reduced taxes chldren are malnourshed and ton, $150, Ahrrns, composng F YOUR DRNKNG has be- ***<**, as Kennedy was. The Republcans are watng dy (jrealer than was Ken- Should the Republcan nomne tc bag n your 1 freezng compartment or home freezer /2 Anonymous can help you and a cvl rghts bll and s de- room, ndependent-leader, ME 4- come a problem Alcoholc! Call j*s margn pror to the!wo be Henry Cabot Lodge r Gov- (t s not as great as Ken- ernor Nelson Rockefeller, or margns n the years after;even Rchard Nxon, Johnson -clcm* Chances an> goodjneed an eastern lberal ns : run ll ff stroller n the con- nnj" mate. tlve Soull. nnd Mdwest <PS- Tnere s on? lostntgc posshllly f the Republcans nnm-lv *thot:^h perhaps l s too KEEP UP WTH YOUP HOME TOWN NEWS CMP AND MAL THS COUPON TODAY foodbrdge PUBLSHNQ CO. GREEN STREET 7OODBRDGE, N. J. f] Enclosed please flnd $4.00 for a new sul* scrlpton to: ($5.00 out of State)., [] NDEPENDENT-LEADER CARTERET PRESS be sent to: lame, DDRESS DWN (nclude Zp Code) for Johnson to show some sgn of pro southern sentment on cvl rghts or conservatve nclnaton jthey can always brng out the prejudces aganst the South. f they hook them to Johnsons coat- tegy he may alenate many a moderate and conservatve, but he wll probably not lose as many as the late Presdent Kennedy had lost. Johnson wll need the votes of those he can hold, to offset leftwng votes he loses. But no Vce Presdent who has (succeeded to offce on the death uf the Presdent n ths century has faled to be elected Roosevelt, Cooldgc and Truman n hs own rght. Johnson has th odds wth hm. He could roll up a bgger mddle-of-the-road margn than anyone suspects at the mo- tal, ho s gone. n fact, ths s the bg Republlchance. f Johnson allows hmself, by words and actons, to be branded conservatve, the Republcaas can steal the Kennedy thunder, the tradtonal Democratc thunder, the lberal thunder, lxxgc mght be a man who could do t-n 960 he was proposng all sorts of thngs to appeal to the lberals, such as a Negro Cabnet member, etc. The Presdents number one job s to avod gettng hmself n that fatal classfcaton, and je knows t. n followng hs stra- Foods wth strong odors should be stored n platlc bags that zp tghtly to keepjther odors from leadershp that stresses good affectng butler and smlar foods wll, moderaton and contnued n your refrgerator. Meat stored n plastc bags does not dry out as quckly as otherwse and stays fresh longer. You can keep a loaf of bread most and fresh for as long as a week f kept n a plastc bag. Ths usefulness of these plastc bags doesnt end n the ktchen - use them to store your off-season tems n. Plastc bags are perfect to store woolens. Put moth crystals nsde the bag and make sure the bag s losed tghtly. As an extra preauton sun the tems before you store them n the Bag. f sealed very lghtly wth tape, slver can be kept for long perods, tarnsh free. Keep your dampered laundry n a plastc bag for a couple of hours. The water wll be dstrbuted evenly through the clothes and wll be easer to ron. As you learn to use these versatle plastc bags, you wll fnd many more personal uses for them than the few have lsted. The majorty of therapeutc ets outlned n varous hosptal lanuals do not supply the mment. f anythng, he s a master poltcan. termned to get Wh early n 1964, He foels confdent and a decent start n other drecton, under emphass on the Kennedy program. Captol Dome (Contnued from Edt, Page) addtonal pupls... The entre year 1963 has produced 934 traffc fataltes n New Jersey compared wth 910 last year... Governor Hughes has sgned a bll to prohbt the practce of optometry n stores nnd other mer-... Speed on ce should not be greater than 25 mles per hour wth renforced tre chans, or 15 mles per hour wth specal wnter tres, warns the Keystone Automoble Club... The Pennsylvana Ralroad beleves that the Jersey meadows provde nn excellent locaton for a publc market to serve the New York-New Jersey metropoltan a/tea... CAPTOL CAPERS Poltcs and progress wll followed agan durng 19M at the Stale House... ndan trbal dances and a 21-foot hgh brth day cake started New Jersey 300th year at the State HOURS.. Lawmakng machnery wll be se n moton on January 14 to grm out several hundred new law«durng the new year. The Catch A very lazy fellow was fnally prevaled up to apply for a job. He seemed to fll all the requstes the applcaton called for but the salary offered was very modest. THEF RDES BCYCLE Phoenx, Arz. Joseph Ralpl Lles admtted to polce that h rode quetly away from the seem of the robbery wth $1,220. Polce were searchng the are! for the robber when Lles rode away on a bcycle. He felt confdent they were not lookng fo a man to make hs get-away b; just pedalng down the street. Health Hnts yet you have been feedng them plenty of the foods tha they need, you had better see a doctor. - CLASSFED - RATES - NFORMATON cantle establshments Pro- ducton of crops n the Garden State durng 1963 totaled 2,234,690 tons, 3 per rent less than last year... The New Jersey Educaton Assocaton announces t plans an all out drve durng 1964 to enact a sales tax, an ncome tax, or a combnaton of the two. Ml SO FOR SALE Food plays an mporlnnt part n treatment of people who are 4-TRACK STEREO TAPE REdseased or njured. Far too lttle CORDER; sx months old, excellent condton; lst $180.00; attenton has been gven to nutrton as an ad to curng and Sound-on-BOnd, P.A. system, and alng. Some doctors say that more; must sell, $80.00 or best hernpeute nutrton n hosptals Offer. ME /2 ds not kept up wth recent ad anees n the feld of therapeutc mtrton. least a pnt of mlk each day. f you are under eghteen or over ffty, you should be drnkng at "f you take the job," sad the rents necessary to mantan manager, "you wll receve a good nutrton durng acute llness. Extra attenton should be rase n sx months." "You say ll get a rase n sx gven the requrements of the months?" asked the applcant convalescent and ths s recognzed by doctors to be a very "Yes," sad the manager, "f your work s satsfactory, of mportant phase of rehabltaton couree." medcal care. "Oh, sad the applcant, turnng Sometme ago the Commttee away n dsgust. " mght have n Food and Nutrton of the known thered be a catch to t!" Natonal Research Councl reported that a moderately actve man should be eatng about 884 pounds of fruts and vegetables a year. 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10 PAGE TEN. Thursday, January 2, 1964 f t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * by Johnne Royl* APPLAUSE FOR JM LAKE Whether the townshp of Woodbrdge becomes adjusted to wnnng basketball teams remans a bg queston snce we have had so few gong back as far as We lke t and t s now a pleasure to wrte about the wnter sport, thanks to the terrfc job beng turned n by Coach Jm Lake. When the modest Mr. Lake was gven the job a few years back, we can recall hs frst statement, "Gve me a lttle support and wthn two years, wll produce wnnng basketball teams wth the materal know s avalable." He wasnt braggng by a long shot snce he s far from the type. Lake was well aware of the Junor Hgh School court programs and apprecated the ooaohes under hm who are teachng hs future varsty performers the necessary fundamentals.of the game. Askng Lake to wn two consecutve Holday * feetfval tournaments after losng a host of lettermen last June was out of the queston because the feat had never been accomplshed by any team n the past. He had only a par of veterans to work wth the.versatlle Jack Burke and the aggressve John Smkovch. The remander of the squad were all former Jayvees wthout prevous varsty experence. He lost lttle tme worryng about the weaknesses of the Barton squad and mmedately started a rebuldng job whch proved successful wth fve straght vctores aganst some sound competton. ~ Xafces Barrens opened up wth -a- bg wn over Perth Amboy whch no doubt gave the younger players an abundance of necessary confdence. Hs next wn was over Edson and from there, t was the Holday Festval where the home club was far from a favorte. He repeated a vctory -aganst Perth Amboy and practcally ran wld aganst Edson to meet St. Marys n the ttle - clash.. Due to a heght advantage and the scorng. ablty of St. Marys top sharpshooters, Jerry -Paluck and Andy Bruks, the Amboyans were rated a slght favorte over the Barrens. Ths dd not" seem to bother the Woodbrdge club w.hch playetyjs best game of the year. Young Tom Weczerak, a former second strnger, proved hs varsty status n the bg game by scorng 31 ponts to keep Lakes quntet n the game all the One of the bg factors of the game" was the?" stamftk- of the fve- Jjfeedte^gf pay«5.-who started the game and fnshed t. They are to be congratulated along wth Lake and we know the whole town s proud of them for brngng to us the Holday Festval Trophy for the second year tea row. BARRON WRESTLERS GAN LAURELS When Delaney took over as head wrestlng coaeh at Woodbrdge Hgh, no one expected hm to come up wth any knd of a wnnng squad for years due to the fact that the grapplng sport s new here and not on our athletc programs n the lower grades. However, he has done b> tremendous job thus far. Hs Barrons won feer frst two matches ths year and placed flfta M the recent Mddlesex County tourha- HMttt wth two of hs stars, Austn Dooley and Joe Cfrodella, on the njured lst. Wthout a doubt, the most outstandng wrestler at the county champonshps at Edson Hgh ws the Woodbrdge co-captan Jeff Schundler,..#0 scored, a total of 14 pjpjnts, whch was tops among all the compettors durng the two-day elmnaton matches. He amazed the crowd wttfe hs aggressve style whch paved the way for successve pns over Faron ot Pscataway, Bartajmes of Metuchen, Meyers of East Brunswck and Toot of South Planfeld. t SJehundler has two goals whch he hopes to at tan before the concluson of the wnter season 1 t and they are the Central Jersey and-new Jersey,, State Champonshps. : HOOKJERS..,. Dont mss the annual basketball spectacular between the Junor Hgh School Teachers and Senor Hgh Faculty at the spac- «fark>cql pm next Thursday nght. The show, toetalgstaged by the teachers Federatoa.ls one _ gf utmost mportance sftee the proceeds wll go 1 * toward the "Donald WegM>tt-Ste& VHeflocJs Me- moral Scholarshp Fund..,. MargeZullo, the grl from Port Readng who was once regarded as the most versatle n the neghborhood, has turned to bowlng and n the space of a month l leadng the Frday Nght Womens League wth a average Elbur Rchards, presdent of the Woodbrdge Babe Ruth League, clams hs organzaton may fold ths sprng f toyr sponsors can not be located n the near future to fll the vacances that now exst. There wll be more on the plght of the Woodbrdge crcut n the Suture..,. Jm Duudfeltnfm Unverstys star quarterback, spent the early part p hs holday vacaton totng mal at the Woodl Contnued on P»g«12) Townshp Teachers Plan Beneft Game Next Week WOODBRDGE - The annual basketball game between former court stare from the Townshp Junor Hgh Schools and Wood brdge Senor Hgh wll take place January 9 at the local hgh school gym wth t )f! Townshp Federaton of Teachers sponsorng pg the bg g at racton."utt U game wll ll start at 8 p.m. Proceeds of the game wll go toward the Donald Wescott-Steve Werlock Memoral Scholarshp Fond. Tckets at the gym doors wll be sold at a mnmum prce of ffty cents. The Junor Hgh School squad, coached by Lou Kuhn, s stocked wth talent ncludng; John Hoagland. Vce Bello, Art Stock, Harry Zmjewsk, Don Furdock, Robert Mahon, George Mroz, Ralph Coppola, Jm Lake, Jm Hghberger, Marty Gurbach, Nel ODonneU, T B Chl Rhd d Tom Bates.Charles Rchards and ^ t ^ ht y t me Robert Sandor. n the past ths partcular game ates as one of the best attended due to acton on the floor and pregame antcs by both teams. A.C. Sports NEWARK - Trentons Nck Werkman of Seton Hall and Frank Chapot of Wallpack have been selected as the states outstandng :-ollegate tor 1963, and the amateur Newark athletes Athletc Clubs All Sports, award commt- ;ee announced ths week. Stables Pck For Season OCEANPORT, N. J. - Sx of the 16 leadng -stables f the Unted States for 1963 have nomnated colts and Mes to Monmouth Parks major 2-year-old fxtures for next season, the $100,000 - $S,SOO FOR BOBS.F.DDKRS: Wth the Woodbrdfcf!. S. Olympc Bobsled Fund Rasng Campagn rapdly drawng to a concluson, a contngent of VPS, who were nstrumental n startng the fund drve, drove to Sarnnnr Lake recently to present John Morgan, (he Olympc Bobsled Fund Rasng charman, wth a check for $3,300. Standng darng the brr presentaton ceremones, from left to rght, are: Parker Mclntyre, Frederck M. Adams, co-charman of the Woodbrdge drve, Mr. Morgan, Wndsor.aks, co-charman of the WnodhrUlge drve. John Rnve. sdffts edtor of the ndependent- 1,1ndcr. Jm Ryan, commander ol the Saranar lake Amercan l*glon, the Honorable t. t. Plumadore. New York Assemblyman, and Jack Tobla, executve drector of the Wnodbrdge drve. n the foreground are WO members of the V. S. Olympc Bobsled team Mke RmmKrtner, South anfl,arr> McKHp,, Polce Junor Rflemen Receve Badges and Bars W0ODHRDGE - t was announced by presdent Patrck J. Devln of the Woodbrdge Townhp Polce Fstol and Rfle Club! Country Club hat Lt, Colonel Joseph S. Smth,! deputy drector of the Cvlar. Marksmanshp, presented qualfyng badges and bars to the mem- COLONA - At the organze hers of the Polce Junor Rfle h g tonal meetng of the Colona Coun- Assocaton who- -obtaned a scorejtry Club-of Colona, Mr. Edward. f 250 or better out of a possblejj. Smmons of Westfeld, was re- 400 n a junor.22 calber small elected Presdent of the Colona bore rfle course fred at the Country Club for polce range durng the summerj other offcers apponted for the months under the drecton ofjyear at the same meetng are: ndependent-leader (K-B.) uuwre HS Wns Seventh Festval 3-Way Te n Vanney Bddy Loop TEAM STANDNGS *, Bttdy W Pston*. Celtcs * Hawks Warrors Lakcn KnckB puquetnc Notre Dame ^- St. Peters: St. Joseph* St. Lou* Holy Cross _ Loyol St. Johns _ Vllanova _ St. Francs Senor COLONA - A three way te Ed Scott, the St. Marys r, exsted n the St. John Vanney s known for hs ablty to ; guaranteed Saplng and Sororty, Bddy League recently when the,hs club aganst Woocfbrdp. t was announced here today. seasons naugural games were;past and he accomplshed hwon by the Pstons, 2-0 over the ] pose once agan despte h chef nstructors Maro Rullo andcamllo A, LaZzza, vce pres- More than 1,000 yearlngs are.nstructors Jerry Mosher and Bertdent, Perth Amboy; Robert C. y now elgble to the complementary Lake, the much respected nvl Harrett. Bauer treasurer, Rahway; Jac- Warrors, the Celtcs, 6-0 over the events, to be presented durng coach, used hs own method The followng ndvduals wlljques Comer, secretary, Westfeld. Lakers, and the Hawks, 5-0 over next summers meetng at Mon- stll desre among hs h receve the award on Saturday at! n addton, all ncumbent mem- the Kncks. mouth Park. Fnal closng, at a newcomers for then < fee of $25 per nomnaton, s January 15. Management s hopeful Schundler, co-captan of the jtrolman DeVln! 1 * John Arch-, ton of Messrs. Gordon W. Apgar scored the wnnng basket Perth Amboy wth satsfa-nr; > COUNTY CHAMP: Jef, the Assocaton meetng from Pa-lbers of the Board wth the excep- n the Junor League, Anthony aganst the vstors l> St least 1,200 horses wll be nomnees to the Saplng and Sororty team, not only became the Md- Woodbrdge; g; Wllam Bernath..!>, Molnar, all of whom res!$nea\ Notre Dame a «d«ewon <w*r Woodbrdge Ugh Wretlng deacon, Fords; Davd Barrett,jcunnane, Andrew Monte and John. n an overtme perod to hand suts., St. Marys had a defnte bt dlesex County wrestlng (tam- Avenel; Ronald Champa, Woodbd ft&ze; Joseph h A. XJadek, Jdk Wd Wood Domnc Lepore, Lnden was The second overtme game durwere re-elected to the Board for St. Johns. advantage under the pon n the 168 pound dvson Headng the "Top Ten" stables wth four successve plu, butbrdge; Wllam Hancock, Wood- added to the Board of Drectors. ng the afternoon was another but the handcap was ovc wth a number of representatves the aggressveness of tl alxt was regarded as the meets brd S e : Hartmann, seln; Mr. Smmons s presently vce thrller n the Junor loop wth n the Monmouth juvenle features outstandng compettor wth a Bran Homm, Fords; Larry Longwho wanted the presdent-marketng of the Trangle Condut Cable Co. nc., New cs as Tom Malszewsk St. Josephs conquerng St. Fran- for 1964 s the Harbor Vew Farm record total of U pont*.,mur, seln; Robert Ludwgson, way. of fnancer Lous Wolfson. Accordng to statstcs released reln; Thomas McDonough, Wood- ployed for the past 27 years. He s 1 Gnadnger was hgh man for the Jack Burke and Tom WP Woodbrdge; Edward March, se- Brunswck, where he has been em- tossed n the wnnng shot. Bob Not enough can be sa cently by Daly Racng Form.j C*k»WJA» brdge; Andy Matlaga, Avenel; also a member of the Board of vctors wth 12 counters, whle who each ht the scorng Harpor Vew s n thrd place n J. jcnuuqlbr Larry Mhalk,, seln; Walter Drectors and a member of the! Malszewsk followed wth sx. wth 31 ponts to pace thr the natons) standngs wth earn- ObMwnsk. Woodbrdge; Neal Executve Management ComBttee of Trangle. qushed St. Francs team wth 20 Alan Vplante paced the van- scorers. Burke was espec > Petty, Woodbrdge; John Sabo, fectve at the foul lne, - n of U tosses, whle tenth n the natonal standngs, whch are not lkely to change Werkman and Chapot wll be radcally before the fnal tabulaonored, together wth Jm Bouon of Rdgewood and the New ton on December 31. York k Yankees k and d Anthony Karcch of Hackensack at the 24th annual all sports award dnner be held January 16 at the NewrkA. C. Bouton was pcked as, he best professonal athlete and Karcch the top schoolboy a week ago. Werkman durng the last basketll season performed brllantly r the Prates n leadng them to fne 16-7 season. He fnshed as :he No. 1 scorer n NCAA ranks, ncomng the frst eastern player to wn ths honor n 12 years. Werkman was gven AU-Amer- ca menton. - He unanmous selecton f for the AH- Metropoltan and All-New Jersey teams. Durng the season, Nck had 650 ponts for a 29,5 average. Addtonally, he ted for leadershp n rebounds on the team wth 278. He scored n the 40s thrce, n the 30s nne tmes and n the 20s sx tmes. Honorable menton n ths dvon was gven to Bll Bradley md Cosmo lacavazz, both of rnceton and Fred Marln of lavy. Chapot, a member. ohhe Unted tates Equestran team, s the frst Equestran to be honored n the hstory of tuo NAC, but outstandng performances durng tu year certanly warranted bn jlecton. Chapot was a member of tn 1 rze of Natons team whch won he Gold Medal n the fan Amer- :«n games and was a leadng der at the Pennsylvana uaonaj horse show and the Wushgtuu nte natonal horse show ganst rders from Argentna, lanada, (ennuny, he Unted States. Durng the year, Output was n wnner of nne ndvdual anl our team compettons. He has seen on the U. S. Equestran U:;m snce 1%5 am WHS a member ol le 1956 and 1%U Olympc teams. Chapot, who s 29, s a.salesman small leather goods by vo:a ton. n addton lo show jump g, Clmpol k tup amateur St. Bonaventure 1 0 Fordham 1 Q Seton Hall 1 0 Cansus 1 LaSalle <> 1 Boston College _ 0 1 Manhattan 0 l Nagara. _^^r^ nd Festval Wn n Row For LakenuJ WOODBRDGE - and determned Woodbr% School basketball team fcuplk way nto the fnal* of the wta. annual HolldajFertWal, and hl bg playoff game gamt s[ Marys Perth Amboy, the u,, copped a well earned JWl d^ km wfefcb gaw ttwn the crown, for uw mod _ year. The champonshp ^anv ** played before <a capacty.th at the local gym. The game WM blled a- n. attracton on floorboards be., both the Barrens and U> * rdng hgh on four game *!P streaks wthout havng M v feels of defeat snce UV a r. the current sewn. Brln-r start of the popular ton,!!, Coach Jm Lakes eager". t»-- Perth Amboy and Edson teams appeared on the \u brdge schedule durng the < ;,-, rounds of the Holday elmm and the Barrons handled both * ( ease once agan to cam the, lege of meetng the powerful! Amboy qutatettrthe bg e; Other leadrg stables wth nom Walter Snger, seln,- Kenneth nees n the Saplng and Sororty EDSON - Pscataway Townshp ganed fve ndvdual cham- War. He s Charman of the The addtonal league clashes, Army Medcal Corps durng World al scorng honors. Stegman, Avenel; Gregory Terranova, Joseph Terranova, Colona; Andy Burks and Jerry! on the court wth 15 to hh are Fred W. Hooper, Mrs, Rchard Rgd Condut and EMT Secton C, dupont, J. Kel Houssels; Mrs. Duquesne overpowered Loyola 9-1 ponshps, totaled 94 ponts, qnd Kenneth Undergrade, Fords; Har- D. West, Colona; Robert pectatons as they came r. 6-4 sophomore, lved up of the Natonal Electrcal Manu-, Henry Carnege Ptops and Jack as Edde Baurels tossed n four captured the team ttle n the Md-oldlesex County Wrestlng Tourna- Zowstousk, Fords. wth pont productons ol facturers Assocaton and s an Dreyfus Jr. They are presently ponts. St. Peters made ther deactve member of the Electrcal but a success wth a 14-9 trumph ffth, sxth, seventh, eghthand ment held Frday and Saturday BOSS SAYS THANKS Assocates of New York and theover Vllanova as Tom Mskmns V ^ f. ^ m, at the Edson Hgh School gym. Southampton, Englandz-Arthur Essex Electrcal Uague. recorded four counters for the, A look * *" ** m Jeff Schundler, co-captan of the»u»..bm. Allwrght, llh ««arun«manulac- manumc- "?, 15 n^. Woodbrd lo ^ former conquerors and Gary Crfecow. eror s " 0 * at tne foul lne, su Woodbrdge wrestlng team, was turer and all 42 ot hs employes{*]*??>* *^m^, has two sx, [ or the losers, and n the f "The fact these promnent stables are contnung to support the totalng 14 ponts, and won the 168; f or B holday WMA n the.!,, sun. and lves at 841 bhadowlawn odred Holy Cross by an 8-5 score.! g{ ^ R %u m. 0[ hghest ndvdual pont scorer, < a j!,»r,mvn tm Pnd.h ru. chudron, atca, 17, and Don, 10,,,... ~, Hps aganst only 10 for S down the Englsh Channel! gm : u u,v T-t "J TuT g r \ V «.Te edge n that part!;. Saplng and the Sororty b most pound ttle wth four successve "Ths," sad Allwrght, "s Sparked by the,ffectve shoot lcrmnng (aclora n lhl., encouragng to us at Monmouth pns over Faron of Pseataway. ther Chrstmas bonus my _ wayj.,..«, Durng sprng namng, the, n K of Joe. Pe(ers - SL Bonaven-; wth both teams tm\* Park," notes General Manager Batalmes of Metuchen, Meyers of of sayng thanks for thrteen Yankees wll play two nght turt w( nt n a <eorn R *? rte lo manto-man defetw. S Edward J.Brennan. "All of these East Brunswck, and Toot of South years ot wclt makng." yames at ther Fort Lauderdale overwhelm LaSalle by a decsve had ^ upper j ^ n fne patrons of racng breed ther Planfeld. The nne day trp cost base. They meet the Dodgtrsp- 9 tol! V n the frs»» * rc * {,perod, Paluch Ed Tomkewcz of Edson was,^l00 and " une " [ l s deductble/under lghts on Aprl 6 and the of P enn S ^ n m ^W* R 81 " 1 " 8 1sparked the early at;. lnes. The 2-year-olds they wll run named as the tournaments out- wreter, totalng 13 Senators on Aprl 10. Peters was top man on thej c ustm 0 [ eght and n the Saplng and Sororty of 1964standng Roosevelt Raceway set attendance mark of 2.825,104 and a Jm Carroll, a 11 ofn At-a par of fouls for 30 pont, whle (!>,. corng twns, B J floorboard wth 14 feld goals and! lne Burroos best often- may well be the Kelsos and Cha-pontsteaugays of the future." county ttle wth three successve and wnnng the 178 pound of wll the Notre j hs teammates, Weewrak, wth sx and The sx-furlong Saplng for 2-pns and wth an 8-0 xt lall. tnd Paul Woods, sank totals of j Woodbrdge, after a year-olds of both sexes and the John Smth of Pscataway Townshp, -REVEW OF THE YEAR-By Alan Maver jnne and sx, respectvely. Jmmy!(. sx furlong Sororty for 2-year-old o t gong n the tecomt jllendersons four markers was!to balance the score and flles, both carry a prze to the n addton to Jeff Schundler,, -SEPTEMBER Hops for he Flyers. jtln { off sx straght nea wnner of at least $60,000 plus a the only other wn by pn n the S Forlham came on wth a late uf the frame, took over «alm amd handsome m unque trophy de- fnals was, Olver Kenen of Edson who pnned Barry Bodak of merne a 3023 vctor over a Burke had 10 and»!u~h n the fourth perod to lme ntermsson by a -f th AH sgned exclusvely for Monmouth Park by the famed New York Sayrevlle n 5:33. lotton College quntet egh, to open the gap jewelers, Carter nc. n addton, condtons of the two races call A crowd of about 1100 persons for specal cash bonuses to thewashed the tournament. Edson breeders of the frst four horses across the lne. Sport Shorts Jerry Coleman, sportscaster for the New York Yankees, wll address the Essex County Coaches Assocaton on January t. About 200 hgh school coaches of basehull and other sports wll attend the dnner-meetng to be held n the Rock Sprng Corral at 1 p. m. Bert Manhot, busektll and football couch at Newarks Kast Sde Hgl) Sclol, wll presde., - * Blly Myers ot l}anlco, Vrgna, s the sole Unlrd Slles entry n he annual St. %lvebter New Years foot through torch ghted Sao anln Street*. Mlls one of 21 furegn runners who wll compete n the event. reland and btee lwluae nder. A graduate of the Unted States Ar Force and the Unversty of Penrwyl vhna chapot won the ndvdual ch ohh at the Natonal Horse Nlyw n lhl. llutujdhk jfleannl n ths dvun was yven Sam Perry of as.shr.md Kordharu, the m- Hnal ndoor A.A.U. 60 yard laupon, and jfohn Taurosa ot tlte Newark Polce pstol team. Wn* ttk fnshed second n the tfeam ttle standngs wth 89 ponts; East Brunswck, thrd wth 3? ponts; South Planfeld, fourth wth 31 ponts Woodbrdge, ffth wth 23 ponts. Mddlesex was sxth wth 7 ponts, followed by South Brunswck and Carteret wth 6 ponts each, Madson Townshp, 5 ponts, and Perth Amboy wth 4 ponts to complete the storng. Three competng ttams dd not score. The summares: 98 pound Knox deesoned ONd, " J. Ahearn deesoned Pech, H. 115 " M. Ahearn deesoned Cassldy, " Seympre deesoned Anastaro, " Mnes deesoned Stevenson, " Brdand decuoned Camarra, B " Povolac decsoend Volva, V " - padlak deesoned Broob, " - Welsh detsoend Uchtraan, 7-2. W8 " ~ Toot, 2: " - Tonklewcz decson ed Smth, 84. Heavyweght - Kenen pnned Dodak, p-.u. NJ Hunters Shot Over A6OO Deer THKNTUN - New Jersey hunters shut mure than dtvr ths year, -he Slate Dvson of F.sh and (ane reported ths week. t reported 7,828 deer klled wth, frearms am Ml shot durng a curtaled bu«and arrow MM mjt. U««uU«duo «UM-*W day J of the. ww and anow w«r*:j«f1nyct j Marys cam* n the thrd perod <> Wuudhdge and tl" Contnued on Pan GE SKATES SHARPENED The frearms kll was «n n! creus- of about 800 over the 1962J total. Hunters.shot 6,322 bucks) and 1,506 does. The does were shot m specal hunters choce and party permt areas A county by county breakdown ol the kll of bucks, compared wth last years totals: Atlantc, 544, ce Skates up 144, BulngUm, 851, up 243, tbuy Camden, 70, up 8; Cajw May, m, fropftator up M; Cumbw-land, 271, u^ p, ( lutwwtet, 51, up 18 Hunterdon mt-m W4, down 41; Mercer, 203, down 10, MddUww, «u, down» Mon mouth, ss, up 30, Morrs 524 down 21; Ocean, 520, up as- JAGS»3, up 18, Salem, «, uu 23 Somerset, 301, dowu uu, SPORTNG 800DS Stt Watt M. P«rUl *" W

11 (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, January 2, 1E54 PAQE ELEVEN ck-fatzar Weddng $m BVth Mss Barbara Mary Ssko tes Held n Metuchen Ctzenshp Weds James Capobanco UN - At Solemn Hgh Wootlhrldge Hgh School and n! SELN - TW weddng of Mss After a trp to Mam Beach, 1962, Trcnlon.Stale College. She Choce Soon Rarhara Mary Ssko, daughtr of Fn., the, couple vll make ther Mass Saturday nt noon rnns Church. Mctuchon. tenches Kndergarten nl. School wrwo Ann Fnttnr and 19. Menln Park Terrace COMMA - Jrsoph Orlck wore unted Mr. Orlck was graduated froh.rhnmnn of the Bns Brlh Ct-j nn bnnc) Jr., son of Mr. and ferrage. Metuchen Hgh School, attended jzenshp Commllee, announced ]\] rs.] (WS Capobanco, West Rev.nln Grnhowsk. pus- Unon Junor and s attendng the annual award, hs Bna o ran,r e, wns solemnzed Saturday S. Patrcks Church, Bel- Rutgers Unversty. He served n B rtn Ctzenshp Ctaon»nr mnrnj nq at JJJ. Cecelas Church. t enrfather and cousn ofllhc U. S. Navy, Mr. Orlrk s a,;mertorous servce, wll be Tho,, (, v Jol, n L G(, retv!mr. and d Mrs. Mchnel hl J. J Ssko, Sk home n Newark Harold Blacker, j7 Avrnue. nnd.lames 0a rrtotnm. offrnh nt lhe feld engneer at ndana General awar(cd tn «n.outstandng ctr/.cn,, p Nl p(a hrnlc( ( p, Mass an(1 p^ e rnc; eeremnnv. Th» brde-j Corp., Kensbey. he communty sometme n formw tho dmblc rnr unclr the Rev Fronds - Masses Ls bhck, professor at St. Mnrvs On;lT(l l.,»k, M"h.. fclebrnnt at lo Mass. The John (rahowsk wns denfcth another cousn, the Rev. \l,, K, *, v n. (!r,howsk of St. Francs, SElJ, N r Fnl. Fr fy Msson. Hound Brook ^r^l*^a S^MwM<m ts. as suh-dcnron. Church. Masses wll he hrto s dn daughter nf fll Mrs, llocrn Fnzznr, flfl noon Mnss on Frst Frdays s OHlls Road, The dscontnued. s (le son of Mr. and Mrs., Confessons wll be hoard ml J T Orlrk. S \Voodbrdge Ttor»foy_afternoon from of outstandng Vv- CPmnony. February. Gven n marrage by her At a meetng of (ho commttee hold at the home of Mr. Blacker, father. hn brde wore a gown ho stated, "The Bnn Frth Ct of deluftered satn desgned wth ztnshp Clalon s m annual a ftted bodce, scoop necklne ol» VCLClla S ctzenshp nward to a man or and cummerbund effect ap- K, _.._.,...! wom. woman, uncler under lhc the sponsorshp of r%<h * f h Alenron lace. se*d SELN - Frst Frday tt wll ;" **W he, ; m \ lv.h,,;,,, and,, serves,,j,, a. as, p.lblc AuJnenrls and sequns. The ap- was repeated on the front communty and general-advancement of ctzenshp responsblty." f " rthor r sta^ *!*"*" u...-<.,,.1, f *,j "Canddates for the ctzenshp 4 to electon nre numerous. The names 5:30 p."m.. and n the evenrm c "" U1 V^JT" 1 1 " 1 "* " "~ f mm 7-m A «m from 7:30 to 9 p. m. " >le ]are suppled by many organra lons such as Elks, Frst Ad Masses at St. Cecelas Sunday Squads, Fre Departments, Polce wll be at 6:30, 7:15, 8:00, 8:45, Departments, schools, cvc assocatons, newspapers-, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15, and 12 noon, n hosptals. of the modfed hell-shaped skrt and on the chapel length tran HOT vel of French lluson was attached trf a crow/ of crystals and seed pearls, and she carred ju-ayer book Wth a whte orchd and stcphanots. For travelng!the brde chose a green double knt sut wth bln"k and a 1 whte orchd. Mrs. Capobanco va% graduated t from St. Marys Hgh School, Perth Amboy, and St. Mchaels Hosptal School of Nursng. Newark. She s a staff nurse at ltahway Hosptal. Her husband, a graduate of West Ornnce Hgh School, s a senor at Solon Hall Unversty. He s assstant credt, manager of Bonds Clothes, Men- To Park. selntes At Holday Party 1SFXN selnfe who at-; (ended a hojday famly celebra-j ton Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maul, Cheesequake were; Robert C. Scank. Lncoln"Hghway; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maueer and chldren, TO K.P OKFRAV KXKNSKS: A check, rc ns«-nlng mon"; earm-d durng the year hy varlou» lund-rasng events, was prrsenlnl by 11 1 Auxlary of He l.ttln lellms League of Colonla, U lwlp pay for "Operntlon Fx-Up." nprovcmnts <f baseball felds n (nlonn. ^eft to rght, Mm. Jostph Vassaln, auxlary presdent; Mrs. August Solron, treasurer; Hnrry Knapp, League rc.srcr and Calvn Dnnnrllv, League presdent. Colona Jr. Hgh Lsts Honor Roll CD.ONA -- Wllam,!, Burns. p vpnl nf Colnna Junor Hgh,Vlnl. mlay nnnnrrd the,r!,l; n- honor roll for the secnl m,->km perod as follows: Urnl 7 nnl Asmpn, Klem!!nvnkv,.lark Herman. Denns.llH Mv-haH Blacker.,lan Bogdvk Manuel Caelho,.smcs,al;n> Donna Chsvelte. Peter Cnlv, lnlort Coyne. Edward (uvl>. Hlberl Damskv. tehecca l>eman. Mar^y F.hrenkranz, Carol Kalalo, Toby FenRold. Dehra 1Tf-man..n^ophne Fumara, alrr. Cnner, Lnda Gnsberg, tn (llnscr. Davd Greenspan, Jan Handleman. Paul Haynos, Edth Hudak, jmary.lersets, Mchael Kaelber, Dpnnn Kre^s. Joffroy Kunkes,,nda Lafle, Boverlv Lawton, Davd Lemorman, Dane Lennart, Jofrey Luth, Mchael Lyness, tc, Mrhrhm n marrage bv her fathbrde wore a bell-shaped mad of honor for her sster. At Montor, Mary Ncholas, Jean Mss Helen Ssko, seln. was Glenn Mller, Joan Monas, Jo desgned wth a slk lace Pendants were Mss Elzabeth Oseck, Anthony Palac, Denns nnd a skrt of slk wth Ssko, seln, sster of the brde; Relly, Peter Ropke, Gayle Ross, the Upper Church; 9:15, 10: L beadng and a detachable We are n the process of fnalzng Mss Dorothy Lucesne, Hasbrock Rosemary and Kdward, Mary Clare Sanders, day Sheets, 10:45, 11:30, and 12 noon, n t1the A traded lace crown hold our arrangements appontng our Heghts, and Mrs. Wllam Webb, lower Church. Avenue; Mr. Gwendylyn Sprull, Crag Tllman. and Mrs e mprovement of Baseball Watch Nght UttTfly vel, nnd slp carred! B _staff Of qualfed Judges whose West Orange. Mss Joyce Taran Grade 8: Patrca Ashwell, Confessons wll be heard Maxwell and chldren. luthann, ds on n praver book., " ^responsblty t wll be to analyze tno. West Orange, cousn of the ( 3 to 5:30 p. Fath, Hope and George, Sher Baron, James Beben, John f! Jovcc laklar, Wnodhrdge, j? m. all of Jhc canddates and narrow brde, was junor brdesmad. 9 p. m. Charles Street: and Mr. and Mrs J^Feld League Unts Am Servces Held Blly, Mese Brcds, Lnda Brostow, Rchard Chakrn, Carol Co- nad of honor. Mss Donna j j t down tb fve before they make Servng hs cousn as best mall Alexander Cuthbertsnn and chldren, Rchard and Maureen, Oak WOODBRDCE- The auxlary ward Kehlcr, frst vce presdent; pertno, Chrstne Corallo, Robert SELN - Watch Nght Serv to, lcrth Amboy. nnd Mss j, flre a fnal decson. The source for was Raymond y Fno. Planfeld. Fnzzar. Wnter Haven, the canddates for ths nnce n a lnous Novcna to St. Patron Ushers were Leonard Querques, Tree Road. of the Lttle Fellows league of Marvn Fox, second vce presdent; Gene Hoster, recordng at «eln Assembly of God Church Dlugosch, Howard Drescher. Den- Cl atlon ls not lmtct lo wy ces were held New Years Eve Crystal, Karen Damsky, Jeffrey both cousns of hc brde. lfetme Bna Brth Ctzenshp of Hopeless Cases and Novena to" 1. 1."*." "". u u ",, vl11 "- brdesmads. Mss Dcbra p Adam Mangno Jr., both West Other guests were Mr. andjcolona. ths week presented a Our Lady of the Mraculous Orange, and Martn Fno, Plan Mrs. Robert Maueer and daugh- substantal check to the league secretary; Frank Donahue, correspondng secretary; Harry Rev, Albert H, PJ»lp«, pastor, hara Frouud, Joseph Furda, 48 Berkeley Blvd. ns Ebbets, Marcla Fest, Bar- Meluchcn. nece of the cte orgamauons rao^ color Medal; and Saturday, after dghl jrrsm. w»s flower grl. oclock Mass. Novcna to Our ^ t" y feld, all cousns of thft brdegroom-, and Bruce Ssko, seln, ter, Caa, and Mr and Mrs Ots for "operaton fx-up." a program T oh lrl Sarsky. Perth Amboy, fllcnd Lady of Fatma. nelgh t. Dougherty and sons Keth and > to mprove baseball felds n Co- Knapp, treasurer Hnd Joseph Pryor, league general manager. p.m. Refreshments were served n tne Hess, Cathy Katko, Jane held prayer servces from 9 to 10 Carol Geger, Anna Gerbel, Chrs- nf the brdegroom, served bor, assocate, acquantance they brother of the brde. Kevn, Menlo Park; Mr. and Mrs. ona. Robert S. Scank and chldren. A three-foot cyclone fence has The 1964 auxlary offcers are the church basement rooms 10 to Klelner. n 1»» st man. Joseph Fazzar. would lke tu sec entered n ths of he brde, and Donald Kabb Announces ^ n, cm cher ^v h me Janet, Robert, Jr., Lnda, and been erected around the major Mrs. Joseph Vassalo, presdent; 11 p.m. by the Womens Mssonary Councl of the church. schlnsky, Thomas La Soat, Stu- James Kusma, Edward Kul- Barbara Jean, Unon leach: Mr. 1 league feld, wth dugouts the Mrs. Davd Hasse, frst vce presdent; Mrs. Andrew Murello, sec- Watch Nght Servces were conart Lefsky, Larry Levne, M-, both of seln, were or wrte gvng me as much m and Mrs. Charles Maul, Hllsde; jnext planned mprovement. On Woodhrdge OaVs» (ormaton as you have. We wll Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Scank and the plannng boards are a new ond vce presdent; Mrs. James tnued from 11 p. m. to mdnght, chael Magnola, Rudolf Maneff, and Mrs Orlck wll make lcontnuc to take tlc names of chldren, Jack Wllam Jr.. and!scoreboard, flagpole and monu- Duggam, recordng secretary; when the congregaton worshped Dane Marowsky, Marda Mayer, J home n Woodbrdge after, _,.,.,...,»,. new canddates through Sunday Alce Cathbertson Laurale Lee, and Mrs. Harry( ment, resurfaced playng feld Mrs. Thomas Wodos, correspondng secretary and Mrs. August New Year. ns, Susan Merwn. and prayerfully welcomed the Kathy Mazze, Jeannette McGn- to Jamaca. ma SF.L1N n of - Rabb Congregaton Norman Klen-, 5., 1M6 Oak Tree Road Evans and chldren, Dorothy and and a combned refreshment brde was graduated from Sbolom, an of 90 Congregaton Cooper Avenue, Beth an-. l, at setln, New Jersey Harry Jr., Rahway. stand, storage house and broadcastng booth. wll be held at the church Sun- Sobon, treasurer. Communon Sunday Servces Lynn Nelson, Theresa Meroda, _ nonced Sabbath Servces wll be Tele.: M 8-M69 The celebraton was also n Erca Pascal, Nancy Peterson,.._. Avenue. Fowl Employment held tomorrow at 8 p. m. honor of the brthday of Wllam Extensve renovaton of the day, at the 11 a. m. Mornng Jerry Rlj, Allen Rosenberg, Workng on the commttee wth Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Scank Sr. les had just returned from! The topc of Rabb mnor league playng stes and Honorettes Plan Worshp Servce. Thomas Ryall, Stephen Savage, Blacker are Karl Asch, 1450 to the country,, where, helsermqn!, j wll,, be., "The, Brth.,. of.. a.north : Cuthbertson and chldren, Rchard and Maureen, Oak Tree Road, { seatng area have been scheduled Lorrane Schwekert, Larry Shames, Joanne Slker, Barbara Sne- Wood Avenue, Lnden; Servces for the week of January 5 have been scheduled as foldeker, George Solensk, Jane Sol- CABNET AND SPENDNG for completon before the next Msted n the performance;leader Candles wll be lghted^,, arold B, ack<;r; Jules Bluc. dned Chrstmas Day at the Sewng Project farm chores. One rttpon-.al :» p. m. ( M Wcslmnster Rd, Colona; Presdent Johnson, n a recentjbaafoll season. Edson House. Guests durng the lows: Sunday, Sunday School lsh, Monca Szabo, Maron Thomas, Rchard Urdang, Gregory Va- of the ynungsttr wm tol Satwdev Sabbath Servces w!lr?j"jl, prlv holday week at the Cuthbertson jeonfereace wsfchs.cabnet, has! ^ January!8 the League and 1SEUN - Members of the Hon-,,,. tho c K ;s and mark ewhjbogn at 9:30 a. m. Junor Con- *; nllrl, J home were; Mr, and Mrs. Lous asked them her personal Auxlary wll co-sponsor the seventh annual dance at St. Dene- party at the home of ther leader, m., Junor Church for chldren nasse, Jancttc Vandcrwater, M- orettes 4-H Club annual holday 9:45 a - m - mmn & Worshl u P he dale t had been lad.,legaton Servces arc at 10:M25 ltury Marllwro Avenue Lane, Colona, and Schmtt, and chldren, George (lttcnton to p to nold tl Charles," father nqured, a. m. Howard Schwartzberg, 40 Mlken and Mary Jane, Rahway, Sster down Federal spendng. trus Center, Roosevelt Avenue, Mrs. Wajly Bowen, 210 Correja through eleven; Mon- chael Walshotz. dd you lke the farm?"; Got Off Ught lload, Colona. M. Jane Frances, O. P. Lnden; Whle urgng economy n de- Carteret. Beme Flahertys or Avenue. January 6, Bble Study Grade 9: Eve Bartczak, Frank well, father," the boy "except ddnt care Judge Gulty or not gulty of ^ Mr, and Mrs. Ots Roy Dougherty fense, Johnson assured the ml-jchestra wll play^or the dancng After an exchange of gfts, roup, 8:15 to 10; 30 a. m., for Beck, Barbara Fnrowsk, Susan Because? about lkng7ccteta^; lhs < har K e ol v murd r and chldren, Keth and Kevn, tary leaders that he does not "ntend 1 from 9 untl 2 a.m. Harry Knapp games were played, and refreshments were served by Mchele the Bble and how to study t; Denson, Sandra DeSante. Sheya those wshng to learn more about Casteras, Anthony Cutagno, Sher : c-h of old hens." ; r» oner ~ None your bus- 1 They call one of the nurses atjmenlo Park; the Msses Barbaral for one moment to gve up and Mrs. Robert Schmdt are of!he dspensary "Appendx," be-and Carolyn Cuthbertson, South;* and strength" of the general co-charmen and they are Caravella, Betty Davs, TJeresa Tuesday, January 7, Womens Farkas, Nancy Fnegan, Mary R.. ;ness! ,, -rr - ~ now Australas ffth 1 last three "Thrty -days - contempt of cause only the doctor can takejamboy; Mrs. Harry Evans and {beng assstad by Nel Oberdck Bowen, Evelyn Barby, and Donna Mssonary Councl Prayer Servce 1 p, nt., Evenng Prayer Ellen Jacobs, Rchard Jones, Hampton, August ntrabartolo, market. court!" her out. The Tester. chldren, Dorothy and Harry, and Mrs. Peter Bennett, tcket cocharmen. Walter Cahll wll be n Guests were Hope Maxwell and Caravella. Whv? meetng, 8 p. m.; Wednesday, Kahway; and Mr. and Mrs. Martha Kanner, Beverlv Klen, Why be logcal and reasonable,^ January 8, Bble Study, 7:45 rf the bar Mrs. Robert Gartner. Gae Marng, Carol Marsh, Ton! George Maxwell and chldren. when t s a great deal easer: p. m.; and Frday, January 10, A feature rf the m n wl, Plans were made for the next Martorell. Fath, Ruth Ann, Hope, and and ever so much more fun to be George Jr., and Robert C. Scank, STARTS TODAY ;be a raffle fof a ajlm ^ ^ Chrsts Ambassadors, youth sesson, a sewng project meetng, January 6, 3:30 to 5:30 p. m., karda, Stephen Offen, Alan Paul, Mchael Napurano, Norma Ne- group, 7:30 p. m. emotrtmal and prejudced? - land fve transutor rados ^ all of seln. Oln Mller n Atlanta Journal. proceeds wll go to the buldng at the Bowen home. The church nursery wll be Dane Peterson, lrwn Plnkus, avalable durng Sunday Mornng Carl Racavch, Sandra Redznak, fund. LATN AD PROGRAM Worshp Servce, under the supervson of Mrs. Magne Vrgna Koback, Brant Saper- Appontment of Thomas C. Lohne. AT MARKS HARRS... Botany "500" - Eagle - Petrocell YEAR-END CLEARANCE! Mens Suts - Topcoats and Sport Coats You wated for t! You watched for t! Here t s! The years greatest opportunty for bg savngs on suts, top-outs and Sport Coats. Our entre stock s reduced for clearance! 20% OFF! Regular $09.95 Regular $75.00 Regular $10000 NOW NOW ou NOW 8()- tm > FREE Expert Alteratons! Open Frday Rutl n am save lke you Untl 9 P.M. never wtved before 1 MARKS HARRS fman Street Headquarter* for Mens Apparel Snce l»07" (At»be Bend) Rahway, N. J. Altar-Rosary Socety To Meet j SELN - Kev. Davd G. Ddzel, moderator of St. Cecelas ;Altar Rosary Socety 1, announced tha the next meetng wll be held Members wll meet n the Church at 8:30 for Rectaton of tho Kosury and Benedcaton of lf Most Blessed Sacrament. A busngs meetng wll then be hcl n the hall. For the socal porton of the m-tng, Mrs. Wllam Gbson, ; presdent of the Rosary Socety,! announced the showng of tfce feature flm, "Seven Brdes For Seven Brothers." Gold s a favorte color ths season. t s so effectve n brojeaded materals and t gves & glamorous effect to almost any 1 costume, Gold jewelry pns, earbobs, hans and pendants are very much n fashon ths season. PRESCRPTONS COSMETCS FLM SUPPLES GREETNG CARDS PUBLX PHARMACY ttl Man Street. W«odb(td * Prnted Pattern Prnted rattern 928S: For Jcad uf j 21%, 22, :j llcue*. Yardage* u l*u«ra. FFTY CEMT8U1 con*tor thn pattern add 15 eeuu (or each pattern for lst-claw malng and uwdl handlng. Send to 110 Newspaper Ttles u >ept \Ve*l lsth SL, Kew York 11, N. Y. Seud W lor oar new Fll-Wnter PU tern CCUOK. Caupan lulda food tor On* FrN Pattern. THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELJLO Funeral Homes Green St. & Cooper Ave. state ft Ctnter 8U. Ljeln, N. J. Pcrtb Amboj, H. J. Tel. L M641 H League offcals for 1964 are Calvn Donnelly, presdent: Ed- Nancy Graham Marks Brthday at Party SELN - Nancy Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Mann as assstant secretary of state for nter-amercan Affars may augur a reorganzaton of Allance for Progress. n announcng the State Department shft the frst hghlevel realgnment made by Johnn wjll be ; Graham, Goodrch Street, was.^trll ch. poltcal, eco {guest of Ktor tt a p^rtfuff day markng her eleventh brthday. Unted States polcy on Latn nomc and mltary aspects of Guests were Emly Mane, Amerca. Lnon; Eleen Blaha, Tna Fad- ;den, Alce Lesaus, and Joanne One Reason Aello, all of seln. One reason why romance lasted n the evenng guests n Nancys honor were Mrs. Arthur cause a brde looked much the longer n the old days was be- Krb, Eat Brunswck and Mr. and same after washng her face. Mrs. Lous Mane, Unon. Portland Evenng Express. Company Comng Ths Week-End? Platters - Sandwches - Buffet Stop n and Make Arrangements OPEN DALY 10 A.M. To 11 P.M. NCLUDNG SUNDAY! A "Caterng h Our Specalty? 15 Years Experence Caterng To: WeMags - Pcncs - Offce Partes - Banquets dstra Caterng - Engagements Beautful Buffets at Reasonable Prces PREPARED FOODS BY OUR CHEF (TO HELP THE lusv HOUSEWFE) Roast Turkey Stuffed Cabbage Pastram -Rce Puddng Beef Goulash Frut Jello - Corned Beef Hot Sausage Vrgna Ham Aborted Soups CALL NOW and many other tems. JJ SELLNG EXCLUSVELY THELMA BAKED GOODS Tbumanm Choce Cold Cuts Paulua Dary Goods Whte Rose Groceres TowneflCountry Delcatessen 1151 lk U M ted L (sell U. N. drops nqury on Buddhsts n Vetnam. y mmmo F VOU SAVE $.50 weekly 1.00 weekly 2.00 weekly 3.00 weekly 5.00 weekly 10,00 weekly weekly * For SO Week* sten, Jeannette Scolaro, Stephen Sohnk, Robert Spadaro, Mary, p Thompson, Carol Wasserman, Carol Weber, Ronald Zee. COME N AND JON FRST SAVNGS 1964 Club EARN THE SAME LBERAL DVDENDS s 011 r regular savngs accounts No charge for opsnlnj or closlu account. Small sums saved weekly buld up to substantal amounts YOU $ 25 plus dvdends 50 plus dvdends 100 plus dvdends 150 plus dvdends m RECEVE plus dvdend* plus dvdends. plttl/tftvklttd FRST SAVNGS PERTH AMBOY H State Strvet, Perth Amtjoy 535 Amboy Avenue, WQ(xftr< g 980 Amboy Av«nue, Edson Ml OtflcM Dully, to 4 Sot to U M* WE FEATURE 0,. L9AN6 UmUltKU 10 flo,u«o BY U. S. QOVT. AQENOT. tf.

12 j ) PAGE TWELVE, January 2, 1964 Now Hear Ths Contnual fnxn Soort* Pmee< brdge Port Offce... The St. John Vanney Basketball Leagues recently opened ther current eason wth a record number of games... Mr. Edward J. Smmons of Westfleld was recently elected presdent of the Colona Country Club... The annual Jersey Coast Boat Show w! open February 35 a 1 Conventon Hall n Asbury Park.., Members of the Woodbrdge U S Olympc Bobsled Commttee were apprecatve of the cooperaton from the Board of Educaton and Townshp Junor Hgh School prncpals. w 3 all agreed to allow the commttee to dsplay ther exhbt and Olympc sled n schools throughout the communty. However, before the schedule was set n moton, the exhbt and sled wound up n Albany, New York, by mstake. t s now on *" way back to Lake Placd where t wll be checked thoroughly before beng flown to nnsbruck. Austra, along wth fve other sleds later ths month. rv n ^ n 1US» (CboUwed from Sport Page) Somehow nobody s*«ms to fmr 00 * "^ " 8 n? *" f»ycho-analw SM>. Waanak kept the home t b T ^ S ^ a/ J ^ team to dose by httng the nets reporls1b e -Detrot Free Pre«for 11 bg ponts. bench rtragth. be Ean to tn, to ^ ^ ^ ^ 7, : the fnal sesson am t became vrrejuvs BoePTAM AVD TO a qahtkm of vhetfar nr not they could hold on untl tho fnal wh< fle? Although out=core< they rt» A:Vdd Just that to crmch the crown. *,;! ; ;; Burke never wased to drve and t^* -,-\ hoot as be racked up 11 ponts to - -^ * prevent the Sants frurn makng t T^*r,;. : too ckwe. Burke Weeaerak Walen Bnald S 1 ^ THR RELATVES A!TO FHrESB.- TOU re n.h- mltary ttn." r* * r.*tm* n C«of a mll*^!7 schedule tomorrow nght n... away game aganst St. Josephs,?^! ( % ^ of Metuchen. Woodbrdge (S3) G. F. P. (rf Mh» Marlvn U«)!WeT o* Mr a Mr* Jane* A. Ra<lnw*l;y Sr.. Rrndrlrae Road, tordv. to Knaetfc J«n Hrnrv Jr.. MH of Mt. aad Mrv Krnnpth.1. HPH- T, Zbt Woodbrdep Avmup. NBMt TV brjde-tn-se s a 1W) grad aatf 0< Woodhrdgf Hph School and s employ*! n th* Personnel Department of K. R Squbb 4 Sou. Nrw Brunswck. Mr. Hear? s a graduate of thf Approval of hr Bm:n of D)r>rors for the New Brnsvck H^h School and * 7 The vranactlon of Newark rnllrge o( F.naad Chry^fr nsttute»«tn«t be ol Teckolojy. He s employed by l"nh*d Motor Sertce. Pvsk» of Oeneral Motom. Stw Bmnsrck. LEGAL NOTK LEGAL NOTCK GAL NOTCE LEGAL NOTCM LEGAL NOTOM j count? o( Wrt, 10 m«dractw»,,,. «W m Mm. statn* n T<r.r;p«! bf Urm A T<n r K. 17J ahlp Con.a.l:««! OB n# * hm(«( to «h«rfht rtfm wth t< JZZZ a r»<m»! wll cpom lom> 8U»ol W«""»*, "".l^:mn tmt h,, or*,t» a^smltt Stmt. Perth *mw, S«:J W ph V _T.>nU. Ttnrajh.p Cl««Jo( TO Mel.» arc ;*«««.* " V B fss\n 0 «n,. 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NEW JFRSF.Y DMY twne a puchtt* mm:..tr(-ta".r»r. ftnd nptf, n \l\t Tn-*T.«hlp of Kdtvn DVSON hkm >" f ** 1 *"" W ** "«9»" of RonmT H jamt.»os, rvjnnry of n rovtv Sher-.f! «t;d ro-ne POTROBTRT lot Nur J»r Dortot Nn. F JS«"-«flWARK ""WA. s * v» ""?. appwhwu an,,,,, rhs;;-» r,f.->? -hf b»nk so Attorney 179 T3 "Htl.l P T. RlFOOEP. NT) LOAN.WK-tATlON ^ " ^lrtl(m «nt to ft,, t(, f, T.! L H/1J- ]ot Wlmhrop Ro»d > >a!f! tm m of Ft. n astxn: 7V S9 f* TK1N COMPANY. KdSSF «nd under t^t< nd. Two RoaOrM lll.s;/ MUoul A*ufln!on the tnwrw^t.nn of!.< H R E! * BR and wmntky o: h«untvd h.«* y V,. n mar* or UN t, thr mmt. or»nv «l «rtmr/ or»d)onrnm«n - j.tprmf ; The stock Transfer hooks wll not be co»<l m. M provlrkd n the By-.aws, only shurfholders of rw- orn *hn wrrf such M the clo»f oft on December M ml! he enttled to vote t the meetng j TTf p " : " e open rom U mum to 12:30 P M W EX1LKN R006TVKLT, Presdent! Dated: January 3. 1»M L. 1/J/M NOTCE TO PEHSOS8 N ML- TARY SERVCE OB PATENTS N VETERANS HOSPTALS AND TO THER RE.ATVE3 AND KRESDS f yov are L the mltary servce or re :t \)AJA-V.\ :n a vetenus hos- 7 of the Tonrnshlp of Woodbrdge to be held on February!5, 1964, kndly Score by perods: wrt* or apply n perso:: to ;he undersgned a: once, requestng that a Woodbrdge aj cvlan atkentee ballot b» forwarded p.l Md de.re to vote or f yo St. Marys to you. y request q must atateart art «n rel.tlv or, ;r:end of a perm)>. your hhome addres*. and address -*-ho s :n the.t.utary 6er.-lc«or \>. OF JANUARY A D to whch such bllot...l be pa-.lcr, n a veterans noepl.. WEBNESDAV. THE 15th DAY seot. and n\\\s. be 6lKr.e^ Altj your who, you btllve. wll deslr to vot-? at the haur o( t*o oclock by the N.J. Hunters elgnatyrt aad state the reason why n thf cl r re Oomnu.Vlo-^ th>-n jn-v,:!g Stftndard or Day-; you wll no:» able to -. v.t at your electl;).-! n t:re D;rt".ct No. 4 of th? :r:]t 6.vlu - tme, n the afur- JCbntmed from Sport Page) usual po.un/ place. No r:v;:un ab- Taw:s;p of Wco.:rd.ge, to t)e hrlel m/r of the sad day, at the Shtr-j ballot wll. :-.r:;:5nerj or on Fehr.dry 15. :JM, UBUV wrte tfl. Offce ;a the Cty of NeW Jt; Warnb «0. up 42 Cf-f rnaklr,.; Urunsv:t:. N. J, me lnmters choce area tuere.ar s retelvel.ul laajapllcalluu. -<: ::l.v.»y K1VK.C bu, Al rt,,,..,,-.r!wn tdw WarU. twj dava pror to lot la be voted n sad electon to p..--es of and und prerr.l«8. htr*-l tab were as follows: Bergen, and cor.tatnj the foregong be forv-nded to ;.o: f you Ere n ln.fter descrbed stuate n hej down B; Essex, V, down 33; nformaton. the rnl.ltary *r-.!;-f (.; art a patent Burou-h ul Metuchen, Coucty of Dated: Jmuary J, 19M. n d veterans hop: -.. BtatlnK your MMdlescr md State of New Jersey.1 MMdkse, 15, down 7; Unon, 4, OKORGE PERDNANDeEN 1, name, a^e, strt.l,n.aer, hout address and the addrf-- at whch you M-J, on a certan Map Known as Lots 6 and 7, n Block] Dp 4. Secretary enttled Brtsh ekctoo cefed by Labor. the D>t«d: January 2 OEORGK Secretary of tr>t! b? tn * B04rd of Adj:<:mfn,. xn E.»sr alons»t t«rm «PPTOted bj thf To*-n.«::lp commt- Wn:hrop K->a.l 421!t*\ ;o«h oth«r!!f * on December 10..!W3 or nr-.c >:*!. «,«E.ST. : b«fore : T* 1 * determnslon ; th"> To«m-;h«southerly..ne o. W.^thr"p Tl.-k N J. H2M NOTCE 1 Tak? notce».hat Prmnk T. 8u- p<rlnr t/a Snookys has appled to :the ToTnahlp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdge for a transfer of Plensn Retal Consutnp- j ^ton lcense No. C-27 to Frank T j Superor and Cormela Superor pan-j ners. t/a Snookys, for premses stuated at 1239 Rahway Avenue, j ^ 4 0! tb«avenp 1., S J Townshp of Wood- btdw. New Jersey. be held on February 15. :r«h. k-.:dly Objecton?, U any, should be dfrslgned at once. requf";t; :: made a mmedlnt^ly n wrtng to Jos*ph V. Valentl. Townshp Clerk. ; ^Voodbrdgc, New J^TBCJ..our home address, and thf aldrcv to whlrh such ba..).>v>",.1 b? FRANK 1 8UFEROR sent and must be R!::«-<1 -Ath your j CARMKLA 3UPBROH sgnature and state the twa why partners t/s Saookys ll. 12/2S/63-1/2/M *S.24 Dstrct Mo. 7 usual pollng place. Nn CV!1M,bsentee bullu wll 1«furnshed or Pn House. Oorlelle Street Ford* N.. forwarded to any apps5(-ant un.fss.-l S3 mm t» urequest.here.or s rccflvfd not >s» S.Matyf Ot) NOTCE TO PERSONS DBBBNG than eght days pror to the flecton, and contans the forcjolns AB8ENTEE BALLOTS Clylllano) G. F. P. f 70U are a qualfed and regstered Tottr of tne Sute who epects Dated: January nformaton. to be absent outsde of the State, on MCHAEL BlECHOCK, 1 February 15, 1M4. or a qualfed and Secretary regstered»ot*t who wll ve wthn Bo&rd ol Fre Commss.oners the State on February 15, 19«4. but 4th F.re Dstrct becauk of llness or physcal du- Woodhrldge To-*:.shp ablty wll be b«unable to cast your S:n. -.n Street, Kea--bey, S J ballot M 8.SS lurlct on the sad pollng date, and place you lr. dc-,lre your! -T. U?/M 5 7 to Tote n the annual Fre Commssoners electon n Fre Dstrr! Nn. n March ex- "ZtfT 01.-L. mm NOTGB SHERFFS SALE Superor Cnrt «( New Jerwy CHANCERY DVSON MDDLESEX COLNTY Docket No. F 2991 «2 C, Marlon Grten s Plantff, and Nancy Qulnn, J.ne E Schuh and! Rchard Schuh. her husband. Th- Benefcal Fln^.ce Company of j Sonh Jersey, New Jersey Cor-j poratlon, Ofcral nvestment Cor-! pon>t!on, a New Jersey Corporaton. and The Natonal Bank of Newj Jersey, a Ne* Jersey Corporaton.; are Delendants, Wrt of Efrutlon for the sale of mortgaged premses drteel November Sth, hy vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drected and delvered, ;.:>: cjpose to sale at publc vmf..e on Board of Fre ConuaslonerB are std or ral uc found, or f Map of Property Dstrct No. 7 you desre the mll:.;.-;, servce ballot for a relatve or r.t.d then mate applcaton unter oath for a *8jo mltary servce bullot to be for- BelonglnR to: Rjcllo Assocltea." Jtuated n the! B^rouKh of Metuchen, County of Mddlesex, and 3tttt«of New Jersey! Kearuary surveyed and map-] For The 4lst Tme We Wsh Our Many Frends and Patrons A Happy New Year! From the day our bank opened ts doors n 102:5 t has gven the people ot Carteret and vcnty over 40 years of Unnterrupted Servce, As we look back over these years, we are proud of the fne reputaton we have establshed among our patrons and the banks n the metropoltan dstrct. t has been your contnued fath n the ablty of our Offcers and Drectors, (all of whom are well-known local Busnessmen and Offcals) that has enabled us to grow as we have. We are confdent that our Branch Offce opened n the Carteret Shoppng Center n 1959, and our completely modernzed man offce wll enable us to keep «abreast of the rapdly growng economy n the Carteret Area. We nvte you to aval yourself of our many bankng servces and years of bankng experence. There s Stll Tme To... JON OUR 1964 CHRSTMAS CLUB! "Our 4ht Yw of Unnterrupted Servce lothv People of Oarleret and Vcnty" Carteret Bank and Trust Company MAN OFFCE 20 Cooke Avenue BANKNG HOURS: Daly» AM to 3 P.M. Frday «AM. to 6 P.M. Harkng Lot CARTERET, N. J. 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