Nemyo Hits Palmer East-West Routes; Sees Time Wasted

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1 VOCLV flfc It EDISON % FORDS B«ACON Woodbrdge, Avenel, Colona, Fords, Hopelaw, nllntkeadbey, Port Readng, Sewaren and Edwon Woodbrdje, N. J, Thursday, July 8, 963 Entered M lad Clun Mll At P.O. Woodbrldm, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS \tan Street Redevebpment^\ Hans Beng Pushed; S d urvey Ready By September ]ov( rnment le Asked for 2 A Help Wood vor Walter Zrpolo,!u;ttwna Robert Vo- xprcssed ther gratlovr the speedy : vcn to a plan to possble redeveloph Man Street area nn Monday nght by -soners of the Wood- Idevflopment Agency. stcet has always been nrt part of our com- Mtd the mayor, "and xort every effort to " n the future." :. :nn approval of the ; Mrnt Agency Com- : contnued ;n\d Comrr Mayor. wll ap man vcnnfl le kf a O. ds dnewal plm. :.:hft area.." the ZZ Townshp Acqures Property WOODBRIDGE - The Log Cabn, an old Woodbrdge landmark on St. George Avenue, Is to be no more. Known *ay back as Orays Log Cabn, n the days of waftes and good coffee; later as [Grandmas Homers Log Cabn and fnally under the present and short ownershp of the latest propretors, the structure or what Curb and Gutter Work Must he Supervsed by Town Engneer. WOODBRIDGE Mayor Walter Zrpolo yesterday made It perfectly clnarthat townshp resdents cannot proceed on ther own n the constructon of curbs and gutters wthout the necessary supervson of the townshp engneers offce. The mayor made hs remarks at a press conference follow-up to the lengthy hassle at Tuesday nghts Townshp Commttee meetng n whch a group of Washngton Avenue, colona, resdents clamed they were wthn ther rghts to constmpt] ther own curbs and gutters, They were Irked over the fact that on Tuesday, precedng the meetng, "stop orders" had I been placed on the ntended Log Cabn, oper- areas of constructon. Led by Lou Georg Csnkl, 30 Washngton Avenue, the group would not be queted Untl fnally the mayor declared an adjournment of the! meetng wth a promse that ls left of t wll be torn down the commttee would meet wth ] ;and the land acqured by the the resdents. townshp. Yesterday, the mayor sad The buldng was destroyedj tna tne t townshp engneer was by fre last wnter and has re- attemptng to contact one of malned as an eyesore ever the contractors presently donr; - - snce. Nemyo Hts Palmer East-West Routes; Sees Tme Wasted towrujhp curb work n the WAVES TO CROWDS - Kdward Kennedy, gnnd marshal Mayor Walter Zrpolo and " " to see If he would The Second Ward commtteeman, who along wth Mayor o( thf Avenrl Fr? Cotopanvs 50th annversary parade the Townshp Commttee have undertake to do the work for ly Harrs, executve d frrru the many observers lned along Avenel Street, as planned to beautfy the the people on Washngton Avenue, for the Bame prce or less ontlnuous fght aganst the Walter Zrpolo has waged a *! the Redevelopment hf pawn the company flrrhousc. [grounds In front of the Wood- MI d that the acton Ibrdge Senor Hgh School and than quoted by the prvate proposed plan to cut up a large -: prompted by the the acquston of ths property contractor. segment of the Hopelawn area. : l Townshp Commlt- xfctlve body had Estmated 8,000 Vewed n mnd. less the engneer has appro; d 287, declared that the com- was one of the objects they had Ths work cannot be done.;- for the contnuance of Route nut meetngs wth the of t, he mantaned. We catnot et«. a precedent n ths At Tuesday nghts Townshp mssoners "brutal decson n members before any donr, he sad, addng matter and we want to coop- meetng, the commttee unanmously voted to purchase the lentl swears In Sol Klen of 60 Lnden Avcno, WnodhrdRf, as a commssoner of the could have told us seven years SWORN IN - Woodbrage Mayor Waller Arolu lrnks on as Tuwnstp ( crk Joseph Va- lettng us know now what he Avenel Fre Co. Parade mayor, because of hs erate Wjth the people, he sad. property of about one acre for VVomlhrdue Redevelopment Agency. ago s a classc example of the nencc n the commer- Curbs»nd gutters, the grades, : had be^n a great help AVENEL Aa estmated tf Commltteeman Robert evasve, fumblng, drectonless content of the materal beng!!. :n/aton n Ita plan- crowd of 8,000 persons vewedj Jacks sad the money would type of offlctal bureaucracy used, the the Avenel Fre Companys 50th come from captal lmprove- whch has charactersed the topsol t mt o money nwded Agency Hres Sought For Your Home May Be The :annlvtrswry pftrade Saturday.! ment funds and explaned that state hghway department for neerntktoervlst n, he adfed. )... through cu lnflt! ^ 8 * l M e W"^ p» r^ the tract had to be purchased a long tme part." The de«ared that t n.ned at ths tme toou* Woman *. Mw lhre«*houf paradv now because the wrer wa was the Townshp Commttteesl Jr. Hgh School Burglars Next Target Contnung, Nemyo sad that durlea of the area! ended at Avenel Park About ready to rebuld and the prce : plan to beautfy the town, and! the "cyncal decson Is all the Mrveyed and many forty flvf c m of the land would go up. WOODBRUXE The Board Panes from the; I Mayor Zrpolo sad the town - of Educaton at an adjourned WOODBRIDGE Ths s the more brutal and shockng when ^f- wll have to be ^ ^ ^ auxlares and fve deter ths functon. He ponted {shp hopes to develop a campus mootng last nght authorzed tme of the year when burglars vewed over the past seven frst ad unts partcpated n out that In the past many con. years of oonstant effort by myself and others to secure some!> -audy s completed, the march near the hgh school. the advertsement of bds for and prowlers have easy pckn - WOODBRIDQE - The hr tractors had completed Phladelphans ther The commttee voted ts ap- the Avenel Junor Hgh School sad Polce Chef Nels Laurtzen v.vnshp wll ask the The judges ncluded: John ng of a relocaton specallstnt under the Urban Flaherty, Joseph Floyd, Her- prop<, rty manager Jobs and left the work n a; decent measure of consderaton and understandng for proval for a $460,000 polce haphazard condton. and addtons to other schools today. Most ctzens are gong program to furnsh bert E. Pay, Joseph A. Kellcher, a ""lheadtwarters Commls-L...,, at 329 Berry It was ponted out that resdents may nstall ther own now doomed by Commssoner n July 25, off on week-ends or vacatons Are Fned Here the lttle people, who are and vrtually abandonng ther It of the necessary frank Flaherty. J. W. Dres. M, the mayorv. Wood and Charles Post, Sr. Emery the sdewalks, but an ordnance The Board rejected bds for homes to burglars. WOODBRIDGE Brought Palmers completely unjustfed man of the Woodbrdge Redevelopment Agency. and 23 as beng too hgh. Only less atttude of many was largemond, at a specal sesson Mon- decson on the costjtmr awards were as follows: (Contnued on.page 2) (Contnued on Page 2) addtons at Schools 9, 2, 22 The unconcerned and care- before Magstrate Andrew Des- and un-democratc acton. :nne whether the Wharton, best appearng comw afford to add lts paljr wltn rauslc : Ise m * bcst Glora Dnerman, 82 Pordham! general contractor. burglares commtted n the adng and abettng and of obyear perod of tryng to pres- Polkowsk sad that Mrs. one bd was receved from the ly responsble for the n day afternoon, on charges of "Durng our wasted seven- be that we wll appearng company wthout Place, Colona. wll commencegalass Commends Polce Sale of bonds for $4,800,000 townshp last year. Although tanng $0 by false promses sure and protect the rghts of to fnance a part musc; Falrhaven, best appear- company and auxlary wth her employment on July 22. were authorzed and wll be advertsed ln the Bond B" "r on ly Invte Intruders to ransack most people ddnt ntentonal- were three Phladelphans. The, these people untl the State to keep wlthlnjng - he l; sad. musc; Presdents Park, best The Redevelopment charman I vctm was not dentfed, Hghway Department and otherds gave some ndcaton an sad that Mrs. Dnerman has an For Armed-Holdup Work July 29 and Aug. - ths ther home, they mght just as They are James A. Spencer, honorable compromse could ""phaslhd that the "ld be done wthout musc; Enterprse excellent background for the newspaper. Ths was done to weu have hung up a sgn sayng 55, who descrbed hmself as a fnally be affected, lt now appears that they lulled us to T a ten-year HO< * and Ladder of South Am- Poston whch Includes a real concde wth the Townshp WOODBRIDQE ~ In a let- schedules to make possble the "no ones home, burglars welcome!" a stock clerk, and Wlle Smth, Journalst, Lawrence Webb, 3, :!!"* boy. most men n lne of march;fstate lcense, a thorough wth what the ll v comd afford. The Mlltown, best appearng Lades tow ed r rwoodbr^7and t«commttees request that sale t. Chef Nels Lau- routne coverage that the Polce Department s requred to A stroll around your negh- s ee P w th *» servce and com- ( ^fvr, wt that the of bonds n a lump sum for 4, a truck drver. All pleaded Auxlary; Wharton, best all extenslve experence n property!^- property!"^" ^ ^ both offcal groups would brng arnlsltlon anr lgalass commended the entre handle, They dd ths under borhood any day wll tell you gulty and waved an appearance before a grand Jury. The plete and utter cyncsm. They l 8CqUlsltlOn -<m could be begun 8nd Woodbrdge Polce Department severe workng condtons and about a lower nterest rate. at a glance whos away: ther smply sat on ther hands and Shorelners, we depleted ther ranks to form Busness Furnture Inc., Elzabeth receved the contract to crculars; an accumulaton of porches wll be cluttered wth offense occurred July 2. They dd nothng of worth or consewere each fned $0 and ordered ^ence and^ellberately wasted fm the manner ln whlch they Ibest all around band, and Baythe Mrs. Dnerman, a mother of worked and con ducted themthree chldren, s a graduate ofj^ the specal squad that was assgned for the hold-up nvest- supply varous offce furnture wh,c.uhe mayor v " le T^2 C m ng to pay $0 court costs. tme untl tme ran out completely. mlk bottles on the stoop; an referrng Is ton «* st m tne recent wav of dstance. ;Brown Unversty and has lved armed holdup8 n thls areft and gallons, under the new school constructon commttee for $9,982,50. unkempt lawn; an empty garage wth the door open; or a strate Desmond was Jean How- Also appearng before Mag- "After precptatng an emergency for seven long years they l On the vewng stand were n Woodbrdge for J7% years. the eventuftl a p prehenslor of -The varous dvson heads th bv Clt7Pn«D ^ townshlp offcals, ncludng She has worked for Educatonal the perpetrators." Hred q% new teachers to begn n September were Joseph bulgng malbox, Tp-offs thatll ard, 34 Grove Avenue, Metuchen. She pleaded gulty to " twae are authorzed to recommend now try to fluff off" and Justfy Mayor Walter Zrpolo, Con-jTestlng Servce preparng ex- that he broadcast "no ones home" to Paulams for thrd grade level for the nlen n ther wanted to especally commend Frtsche, Ncholas Impall, Mrs. stealng 450 from the home of ths slap n the face on the anyone canvassng the negh- Penn and Wlllam through college. unts as a small token of appre- Francs Bergman, 22 Albermarle bass that there s no more tme Thelma Rudykoff and Paulne Mum atreet*"a7e"a frty as the n«tt reselltlng M ddlest x County; Sgt Robert and Road, Colona, She waved a left and that a decson For the past three years Mrs.jtectve Payt for the "mmed- (Contnued on Page 2) Vedral. (thelrs) must be made. project "Wllam Martn. representng Dnerman was presdent of the ate apprehenson." "However," "-IIHK these resolutons Pa88alc County, and Johnlwoodbrldge Chapter of the ne added, "ths was a team ef-!»f the Redevelopment Heclce Cx can CulllUy League of Women Voters. jfort and I want to sngle out l--dn-d a comprehen-l Grand Marshall was Edward: As a member of the Rede- Lt. Donnelly and the Detectve "" commendng that Kennedy, 0 East Green Street,jvelopment Agency staff, Mrs. Force, Captan Howard Tune Drvng Skll Tests Set Sat. By Safety Councl»t"cl and complete ex-woodbrdge. Mr. Kennedy lsldnerman wll admnster the and hs Patrol Dvson, Captan * t: l[»f I he physcal and an ex-chef of the Avenel Frerelocaton of ndustral and Joseph McLaughln and hs cmdtons n the Company; an Exempt Freman; jcommercal owners and tenantajtraffc Secton and Sgt, Kenll.my r Man Streets New Jersey Volunteer Fre and state hghway projects. son heads had to regroup and r busness dstrct" a member of the State of New and resdental owners andjneth Van Pelt and the Juvenle WOODBRIDGE All drvers past week and came up wth lkl ". Jersey Credentals Board; treas- tenants who mght be dsplaced Dvson. ln the Townshp wth a vald one of the hghest scores re- " ndcated thaturer and past presdent of the by urban renewal and federal "In many cases these dv- drvers lcense wll be gven an corded. l»c:.l! on C(]>tmued on Puge 2 Contnued on Page 2) mplement ther men and M-** (ltour The Bujnton Heghts <lv<! As bale tlte trst servce group n tl»e tuwuahp to ulldre tu Project World W.l.U.K. Pctured above two chldren who were selected, and ther I>Me" ts. v Mvrley, presdent uf tb Boyutou lugbt* Cvlo Assutaton presenu a <*eck to Mayor Walter Zlrpolo. SlUlK tom left to rght are Jola Aleru, Mrs. Margaret Atern, John Honlch, Mrs. Joyce Honlch, tukeno Morley, Joyce Homch, Hubert Ahem and (be mayor, opportunty, Saturday between 0 A. M. and 4 p. M., to test her drvng skll, R. A. Bauer, charman of the Woodbrdge; (Townshp Safety Councl, has. announced. A traffc rodeo [for ths purpose wll be set up I n the parkng lot ln back ofj!the Muncpal Buldng, Man Street. Mr. Buuer leels ths wll be very educatonal for drvers Interested n fndng out whether they are average, better than avn(?e, or an excellent drver/ The testng course wll be! nmrked off wth whte lnes,: snped barrels, stanchons, tunes, md lttle flags, Included also wll be fve par of balls placed 2b feef apart, each par ^ 5 ndes apart. The problem; Is tu drve, down the row wth j tle left wheel of the car be- twm each par and back the! cur up wthout httng any of the balls. Partcpants wll also be judywd by ndoor tests held n the Muncpal Buldng by menus of a porto-cllnlc whch wll teat depth percepton and brake reacton tme. A glare recovery test for nght drvng wlt also be Included. Captan Joseph McLaughln arranged tor the. use of the parkns lot and other preperatong for the rodeo. Sgt. Anthony OBren submtted to ths teat durng the borhood. In the evenng, most empty homes can be spotted too; just look for the dark houses. Its a known fact, lght s one of the best deterrents to crme, yet most homeowners go out for an evenng and leave ther homes completely dark. Or, theyll go off for a weekend or vacaton and leave the same lght burnng day and nght. No lght at GOOD DRIVER Set. Autouy OBren ut the Woodbrdge Polce Truflo Ilvlsuu, manpulate* h* cur cleuly around the obstacles ul the u(«drvng rod«o ouu whch wlu be heu for utorakd DWUKMA n Ibe rear of hearng before a grand Jury and was sentenced to 30 days ln the county workhouse. Evasve Tactcs Scored WOODBRIDQE State Hghway Commssoner Dwlght D. Palmers sudden decson to hold a publc hearng on the Mddlesex East-West Freeway n the Holy Sprt Church n Perth Amboy on Aug. 2, brought btter crtcsm last nght from Commltteeman Joseph Nemyx, representatve of the people n the townshlp affected area (Hopelawn). "I accuse Commssoner Palmer and Governor Hughes offce," declared the second ward commtteeman, "of a complete lack of cooperaton wth locally GETS PROMOTION WOODBRIDGE Lt. Rchard F. WloczewsW, son of Mr. people of Woodbrdge. elected representatves of the and Mrs. Theodore Wloczewskl, "The commssoner defntely of 8 Harrell Avenue, has been promsed that before any fnal promoted to Frst Leutenant n decson was made ft meetng the U. S. Ar Force. (Contnusd on Page 4) the Muncpal Buldng Saturday from \9 AM, t* 4 TM. Drvers wll be «M«to llnd nut whether ther *WUtle* «rt lfted tw vcrw, bett«-tu-»ver»fe

2 - PAGE TWO ATSEATWGCAMJP of about 20 «crm of Free I8EUK Cwdanee d Jo An- School lands for derelopment derson. daughter o Mr. and u an ndustral park. The ste Mrs. Davd Anderson, 30 DM >» located off Poor Farm Rotd dee Avenue, It spendng twonear Route 27. weeks at Camp Carroll, HerheyJ The resolutftn *M requre Pa., a camp for lee skaters the endorsement by the other whch also tran* Olympc skat- : two owner of the land the ers. Board of Educaton and the _ trustees of Free School Lands, t ^ * Polce t*tned from the Chancery Dlvlson- of Superor Court to sell (Contnued from Pagell) the lands elaton for the trtmertdow Job they performed. It.. *. through... actlon lke these, reassurng to the ctzens Contnued from Page ) of the Townshp that the Polce Department s ever mndful ol All the ordnances, ncludng the tasks at hand and the "rsk* the one for the polce head! Involved." quarters, were passed authorlz- n the Issuance of $730,000 Thursday, July 8, IL - EB - cp, complet«d Interstate may avert a Valley Ralroad the meetng had been»een wll cost»t lea»t $85 mlland wll be P»ld for wth Chef Llt Precauton attempt! >of-*»y. j n newspaper., The publc hearng n-;»- palmer noted there had been, r cent In state funds Chef Laurltzen vn nour.rrm.ntoameautuemorej 8tude«of f^way rout«; ^ wu say. homes and apartm,"- ; to than * month n after aner GOT. UOT. Rch- mcu-p m the t.ne past pw seven se«n or «eght r»"* JW years, m0)w y because brrftuse lwo two " U.» 8. ml,m -.«hud ndcated he na termed hs P 4 0^,^ count for more than r,--" Routes, and 7, wll be joned. every ten burglares R, j ^ push for a quck set- tslpn -fnal u It represents Ing a few smple prva,,, "" >; the freeway algn- u lf m ojt feasble from all steps, you can reduce!!>.f.spur* between Perth standpont* Avpnel Fre Co. slbllty of a burglar \ffv)dbrldge offl-">y^t^ Palmers Dec 0, Statement, the Hghway De- your dwellng as h s ta;y, (Contnued from Page ), me ««jtlme youre away: ;:f t announced a chefs fnd presdent of the lut Relef Board "~~ ^" " "Jtle home fnng. r The MJd- rt* "decorated ln a 3. Close and ly* a major part ^ to revew, the p^trlotvc "them*. ncludng porch, H-hway Department sad. was R(.f rrs hmcnts and kddle frarage. Use nn. took that op- prompted at the "request" of ljos v m featured at the park;der locks on Go took that op^ p^^ T wjfntz former state ^ th(] p&ra(k! ftnd gafety law)pr (n >,. attorney».torne, general genea and Democra- 0 U f r photos by Ostergaard dows. for tc Natonal. Commltteematv _, _.. 3. B«sure all v: n p» fe 5). Xp^ehroJ!. fastentd from the hs, ^P Hghway Department ha-s,, causes resdent!- and never presented jwgjj 4. Never leave van I worth of bonds. Emery also Prvate Work voted aganst the one for $48,- m the county and alwnment-one l showng Agency Hres Ing around; keep tn., OOO for renovaton of the mun- r,. a, propertes would be affected - safety depost box (Contnued from Page 4) llatons are that hghway bu! has generalfced route de!s plan And, tf youre ng-, fcontnued from Page ) *clpa.l buldng. Unanmoualy j prohbts homeowners from In- pawed *»* the appropraton to rush n ahead ««««S-M vrptow. ^ In addton she wll provde weekend or on? tft. t;-.. an effort Depressed along the enure stallng ther own curbs, be- for $86,250 for the development freeway n npcl, Mry COU nsel and assst also suggests: r^mplrte e constructon fo» close : ro«:«rou;e through Perth Amboy. ^ ^ ^ ^ pe r80nll r80nll,he 5, Notfy your po; cause gutters Involve dranage of parks after the gant S325the BU-lane freeway *«"% (Isfnctorlly relocate them_ ment when youll \," problems. "~~~ ^.. allnhtlv narr.n n nulj.. m m«n alaa Wll I Verrazznnc> Narrows emerge slghtly norm o nu,,, Mrs Dlnermn also wu wand how long you ex; Csakl held the floor throughout most ot the argument whch,n the brdge Is pro-tween Brace Avenue and tl% opened Sprt Church, ln an area be-l rp! pong bf, or geetng that»u away. Involved a number of the com (Contnued from Page ) nn roper t y acqu redb y the Wood- 8. Cancel all deve,n schedule wth com- ctys Florda Orove Road rfs- brw ^development Agency as the mlk, laundry.! o expected._.. by.._ June A«C ervolr. «r,.«r ;» _ properly «. r, mantaned malnulned whle etc. Also, be sure to L T!e structure wll nrovlde provde a,, Prom that pont *, lt. would... the rrsldenu are In the process the newspaper or» drect vehcular lnk between contnue nto Hopelawr., In theof belnr relocated. have lt sent to yu: : EXPLAINS PORTO-CUMC - Clwlnna R. A. B»ner of tht Woodbrdff Safety Cnunell.southern Brooklyn and Long Charles-Ellen Streets area to Callng the addton of Mrs. addrets. ^SJIto 8 Anthony OUren, the worktao of the porto-cun* and glare-reeover, Inland on one sde of the Nar- New Bmuswlck Avenue * here Dlnerman to the Agency staft. 7. Have a nlu.^.r as a soapbox. areas of commercal tfor the safe drwm «^««U«a wm IM held on Saturday., [rows and SUten Islad on the an Interchange would be pro- "Another ma)or tep forward." postofflce hold nl!:.«: : other vlded. jan tatercbange In Keas- S Buddy Harrla. executve drector of the Redevelopment 8. Arrange wth you return. In return, th«colonla resl-establlshmenu n regard to dent, who persstently attacked changng consumer spendng Ing to make a lvng or busly] The brdg/ wll be the larg-bey would Hutt, sad that the lawyerhablts, supply costs and compeshould have the soapbox. Irtjttlon wth smlar establlsh- tember. Freeway ln household dutes en fst suspenson-type span n ln Mr:u» the^he»~«, freeway --- wum -_- Agency sad that arrtngtments mow the lawn and Dscussng the ONRP pn>- - «rorld wth a 4,000-foot center! Other connectons In Keu-, hve bwn made wth the Re- sdewalk once a «f" referrng to the stop order. Lents ln the same retal trade P 08? (Contnued from Pag«) "We, «. ln m vyouuuumac -"l.span, "".span, twn twn towers tower, nearly nearly 700 VOObe, Dey would woma l un bk u.n ^M *~-~.. l-n - and ( gona *» th.ot» R; hm If heu pck up ^Sfde Commltteeman Robert Jacks [area.- would be held wth the State contnue to do our utmost tofeethlsh and space for 2 Unesaarden State Parway Brdges.,»a nun""- nn or handbll* nan sad that "stop means stop" other step forward ln our urban The report recommended Hghway Department and protect and preserve what weof traffc. I to the freeway. renewal program. Ths Tus project - Perth Amboy cty offlcala^celve lphla for one-week Mrs. Dlnerman course to jlrfl on your Schednle Lbrary Vote that ln vew of these needs "the Is Important because lt U broad p jalways wll consder to be the! ^e,( rth Amboy and Woodtaldge er T ed. to M y o u r ""«freeway Mnk " t\\n fvoawdfl «fr ; federal ceve Urban a one-week Renewal course m 9 j, ^ Voters wll decde ln Novem-^ost Intellgent approach In scope and thus permts us offcals. Palmer flatly broke hs I HUB,, me (n««; IUCM.II ut sacred rght of our wll dsrupt local utltes and procedures. blnds keep.: [ t w w n P p r t h A m b < j y t n d H o p e ber on the electon ballot at tothe part of to determne the relatonshp promse by not callng such a whether the townshp shall have;*& n <* wou d to authorze The proposed plan accordng lawn to the west n Edson - at the Housng Authorty estmates lt wll lose" at least a screen for the burg.s but also make a: of ths specfc project to themeetng before he announoed to the mayor and Commttee Route has been a subject of. a free publc lbrary system. *e preparaton oan. entre communty." hs awful decson. man Nemyo would cut up acontroversy snce October 956{half-dozen buldngs at the Your Home 0. Never adver. The commttee voted unan- "on to the U.RA. for funds Commssoner Lous Cyktor of mously ln a resoluton to have t "A letter was tent to Governor Hughes offce, requestng a munty that has already felt great part of Hopelawn, a com- when Palmer klled another Wllam Dunlap Homes, a lawstate plan that would have cut rent housng project. all, or the same lght burnnglocal paper. Olv. (Contnued from Page > parture wth an :; the clerk put the lbrary que«- lborhoo for the Redevelopment Agency and 2 *» ". tlon on the ballot. ;^e entre Man Street Woodthe recommendatons made by there are "obvous problems Parkway were constructed Commtteeman Harold Mortensen, called the proposed <tudy (meetng of all partes Involved the Hopelawn area ln half. I Earler ths month, the freethe effect of several such nstances when the Turnpke and gve about your vacu.. The resoluton was based on brwge The *** "most tmely." They sadi that! CNRP,"-contnued the m ^^ meway controversy Many formal meetngs and.way came two mles closer I newspapers after smaller conferences betweenperth Amboy when a two-rauc A smple, but effectve means report, "would be especally Le Roy O. Provlns, lbrary consultant. He had recommended facultes n the Man Street even bother to acknowledge Perth Amboy has also confrontng the commercal Governor Hughes offce dd not Mayor Mayor Jame. James J J. Frm: of jpefth Amboy, Woodbrdge and,unk was opened connectng valuable snce we could study state offcals snce that tme j Route In Metuchen-Edlson of havng lght In your home There Is no such \). not only the Immedate blocks an appropraton of $9,000 to, on both sdes of Man Street, area. recept of the letter. ered the plan unacceptable to have faled to produce agreement and Palmer has consstty.. It cost $7.5 mllon. an automatc tmng devce to Chef Lauretzen. Bu: Ito Route 22 m Somerset Coun-every evenng, Is by connectng burglar proof h :. enable the townshp to receve! but also the mxed resdentalcommercal area u far east as ng communty and It Is exsoner Palmer of unfarness to Announcement of the hearently rejected so-called com- The freeway between Perth "Woodbrtdge Is a fast grow- "I further accuse Comms- the cty. state ad of $7,346. one or two lamps. Such a tmer on to say, there a:v n Drop Pool Measure ;he New Jersey Turnpke," tremely Important to determne the publc n callng a publc ng on the state algnment promse routes as too expensveally not a part of Interstate Amboy and Route Is technc- wll turn a lamp "on" early n everyone can take to The commttee at Its Tuesday Harrs Indcated that traffc the best possble uses for thehearng at the unrealstc tme came as a surprse to both the the evenng, then turn lt "off" burglarb actvty to a a nght meetng also abandoned jnd economc studes and a spe- study to determne the re-commercal dstrct," concluded people affected by hs trutal heard about t Frday nght af- to county legslatve leaders, and wll eventually extend 65.8 turnng on and off durng the area to guarantee a successful of 0:30 AM. a tme when mayor and Nemyo, who frst Last Dec. 0, Palmer sad no 287, whch begns at Route several hours later. Wth lghts [By followng the MI 40, WHICH uegma BL "««*»;-.,.. lsted above, youll Lt a proposed amendment to ancal " evenng hours t gve the ap-i to protect your horn. ordnance whch would elmnate the need for fences around and the proposed "clay pt latonshp between Man Streel Mortensen and Cyktor. decson are busy at work try ter a legal announcement on Flynn and Zrpolo who had,mlles northward to Route 7 at the New York State lne. pearance someone s home and youre away. above the ground swmmng development project wll all be pools. undertaken on a local and regonal bass. Lllan*M Dte$$ Shop "Tex" Perry commended the commttees actons, notng that The preparaton of the applcaton for ONRP funds wll be offcals were takng "the step n the rght drecton." The carred out by the plannng de- Woodbrld?e Jaycees also expressed Ipartment of the Redevelopment ther approval. Land Sale Agency and Its chef planner. 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3 f, ( s WINNER Frederck M. Adams, Mayoralty canddate (left) seleets a wnner l, {. annual "A( a Parv sponsored hy. the Fourth Ward Republcan Club of Wood-, Townshp. /onklnk on (left to rght! Mr. Adams, Rchard Hrlm, at-largo canddate,,,,l r Andrea, party commttee; Wllam Kfltrl, Fourth Ward Councl Canddate; John at-larne canddate and Mchael Ondeyko, Second Ward canddate. f/s.s Barbara J. Wllams fr. H. Malek \rde of W. II. Phllps Opens Offce WOODBRIDGE Doctor H.. \KKN trmn Church. New York,,,, the scene Saturday,.,n fm- the weddng of >,:ban Jean Wllams, :-k Cty, formerly of Sc- HHI Wllam H. Phllps :k Cty, wth the Rev, o.,]ones, New Work I, \ Thursday, July 8, TO6S Summer Festval Group Equps Portable Theatre WOODBRIDGE After Monday nghts ceremony launchng a portable theatre of ther own jdnsn and constructon, the WcxxlbrldRf Summer Shakespen-n Festval la ready to "roll". Performances of "The Tamng of the Shrew been scheduled.park, Elzabeth, July 36 and 27, Cedar Brook Park, Planfleld, Aumst 9 and 0; and the llawna Adjonng, Woodbrldue Senor HIRII School. August, and 7. j The backstajre story behnd the derlrn of ths unque set-up shnda some nterestng lght on the progress, at least, In the 2-foot alumnum masts carryng lghts for ten actng areas each area capable of ndvdual operaton on the portable electrcal board the mrn mado for last summers producton "Romeo and Julet." have already An addtonal heavy In Warnanco; oo f nns been bult onto flrkl of theatres. nve we learned that old days HIT best," says drector H*nry V Glass, of Wostfleld, who has lghted audences and crtcs lke wth hs Shakespearean nductons In the area the ast two years, "but now we Port George and Mss Noreen Stack, PerthMalek, a Rraduate of Tehran chased from a local truckng Amboy, were attendants. Dan-Medcal School has opened an frm. The Idea came from le McConvlle and Wllam Mc- Wade, both of New York Cty, were ushers. The couple wll lve In Bronxvllle, N. Y.. after a trp to St. John, Vrgn Islands. For gong away the brde wore a three- IK llunk. pece garnet sut of lnen wth >:rc, daughter of Mr. whte accessores and ft whte, Clyde A. Wlams.lorehd corsage. k Cty, has resded for! Mrs. Phllps, a graduate of nd ourselves adoptng producton methods even older than he players." The portable theare desgned by the festval crew larks back to the orgnal strollng players" of the Mdle Ages who carted ther,heatre wth them from place to Mace, takng t lterally In a art. The Woodbrldpe Festval dsdans the cart In favor of a 32 foot alumnum-boded van pur- Manny Ooldfarb of Woodbrldge, techncal drector of the festval n hs quest for ways to facltate settng-up and dsmantlng heavy equpment for each performance. Mr. Goldfarb, known for hs versatlty In communty theatres has partcpated as actor, producer and drector n the area. He has appeared In "Detectve Story," "Stalag 7," "Mr. Roberts", "Death of a top of the van to hold the techncal crew who man the dmmng board, the two 2000 watt follow spots and the audo Instruments, operated by Barry Wlder, Rchard Berman Ira Qoldfarb. Ths equpment Is stored In the traler travels from place to place and Is rased to the roof at curtan "Not only tme by means of an elevator ftted below a trap-door In the roof. The elevator can handle over a ton of equpment n one load. To make the show completely portable, Mr. Qbldfarb and Mr. Bchultz have also done extensve carpentry wthn the traler to Include dressng rooms and make-up tables for the actors as well as a wardrobe closet and racks for storng the stage propertes and mnmal set peces the festval uses for scenc effects. At the close of a producton run, the elevator lowers the techncal equpment from the roof Into Its storage place wthn the traler, the 2- foot lght masts fold nto place on the roof, the trap door Is sealed, the states hauled nsde, the double doors on the sde of the van are closed and locked, and the "strollng players" roll on to, the next locaton. Topc of Sunday Sermon Lsted CHRISTMAS IN.IIII.V! _ A KTnp of chldren from the Begnner* Department nf the Dally Vacaton Blbl* School of the Frst Presbyteran Church of Woodbrldte are pctured above as they gathered around a Chrstmas tret used In the, "observance, of Chrstmas," Frday. All departments Garthe - Lesko Marrage Solemnzed on Saturday FORDS Thn marrage of Mss Margaret E. Lesko and Lous R. Qarthe, Jr., was solemnzed Saturday afternoon at St. Mchaels Catholc Church, Perth Amboy, wth the Rev. Albert S. Gajdos, pastor, offcatng at the double rng ceremony. The brde Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Lesko, 934 Man Street, and the brdegroom s the son of Lous Garthe, 332 Becker Street PAGE THREE had learned the real meanng nf Chrntrm* durng Blblt dawn throughout the week. The vacaton school wll conclude tomorrow wth the observance of Kaster In» smlar manner. AVENEL Deter Harte, assstant pastor, Frst Presbyterular meetng.. wth her brother andfort Georce Hgh Scool, Now -law. Mr. and Mrs. York Cty, and Maryvllle Col- an Church, wll preach Sunday ftt the 8, 9:30 and :00 Mrs. Garthe. Woodbrdge HlgtrSchool and Hghland Park, and the late Mrs. Gftrthe, a graduate of College and served overseas wth The Post baseball team has >, Wllams, Jr., 3 Stles W. Maryvllc, Trnn., attended; Salesman", and "Come Back the Unted States Marne Corps been dong well. They were vctorous A the frst game wth Tn brdwoom «the Cty College of New York. She; Lttle Sheba" wth the Adath A.M. servces. Hs topc wll be Trenton State College, s enrolled n the masters degree for four years. A resdent ol Gven In marrage by her Mr,. Wllam Phllps, ha* been a teacher n Colonla Israel Players. He was seen n "Is Dscplne Necessary." Hs Avenel for the past ten years, father, the brde wore a full the Avenel A. C, havng a Mr. Lews resdes wth hs wfe ;-k Cty, and the late (Junor Hl"h School for the pa.stj the Crcle Players productons text wll be Hebrews 2. A sextet of Junor Hgh grls, Vr- She s employed as a second >rogram at Rutgers Unversty. length gown of whte peau de score ot 3 to 0, and wth Glordlno Truckng, 0 to 5. They Avenue n Avenel, and three chldren at 9 Lehgh " ; ; lh. two years. of "Burnng Brght", "Desre sbe. The basque bodce had a ::le. Rvtn n marrage. Mr. Phllps attended Cty Under the Elms", and "Mddle gna Ross, Tna Olljynk, Bar- grade teacher at Lafayette sem-bateau necklne wth seed were not so successful wth r.alrr. wore an em-^ollcke nf New York and served of the Nght", and In "As You bara Behr, Marge Howen.^arcla Burrows and Lllan Davla Her husband, who served n School, Hghland Park. pearls and crystal beads. The Prde of Perth Amboy, losng BUS TRIP TOMORROW slk organza gown! ln tlle U. S. Army. He s em- Lke It" at the Westfeld Womans Club. Mr. Goldfarb was wll sng "Green Cathedral" at the U. S.At Force, wa.s gradusem-controlled bell skrt extended nto a cathedral tran, The next regular meetng of garan - Amercan Ctzens Club by a slght margn of 9 to 7, WOODBRIDGE The Hun- scoop necklne, hcllltoyd by Julus Mock & SOILS, I)R. II. MALEK the drector of the Avenel Lord the 8 and 9:30 A.M. servces, ated from Hghland- Park Hgh <ha)el length tran. A New York Cty. ; Her vel was of mported Eng the Post wll be July 25, 8 has announced plans for a bu.,,,,, Street Players presentaton of The Senor Hgh Westmnster School. He attended St. Johns : vl vel was attached offce :.t 298 Mam Street, Wood-.. lsh lluson draped from a coronet of orange blossoms. Sh Lncoln Hghway. the World In 80 Days. MrB. p.m., In the Post Headquarters, trp to Guy Lombardos Around plfth and Up Fellowshp wll leave after the Unversty n Collegevlle, Mnn, crown The brde car!!)m^uy of carnaton* K Wnqust New the Sky"; and "One Thrd Oft", 8 A.M. servce for a day of fellowshp and relaxaton at the Hall Unversty. He receved and was graduated from Seton carred a prayerbook wth Andrew Busa and Mrs. Peter Doctor Malek receved hs hs frst muscal comedy, by the : wth uardenlas. j, f) * whte orchd and streamers o Rosemary Clooney wll be Toth are co-charmen. The bus tranng n general surgery and Adath Israel Players. shore. The speaker at the teenage conference on the beach wll hs masters degree In educaton from Rutgers Unversty lude stephanotls. phups. Norcnc. ]j O n Presdent chest surgery n Broklyn, New For the past two months, Mr. busy ng commercals as wll leave from the Hungaran.MJT nf the brde, wnsj served four years as Goldfat and Peter Schultz, t be the Rev. Graham Bardsley Mss Veronca Ford well as makng personal and Reformed Church, School Street and s employed as a seventh f honor. Mr. Wllams, Wllams; AVENEL - Henry Allen, past.a surgeon and chef surgeon at seventeen year old senor at of Bloomsbury. was mad of honor, ftrlde&nads TV appearances. tomorrow nght, 5:5. grade teacher at Lafayette.><! man. governor, nstalled Joseph Wn- Veterans Admnstraton Hos- Scotch Plans Hgh School, have A new youth program enttled were Mss Mary Ann Lesko, School. Pace, York. Pa.qust. presdent of the Avenelpttals n Texas and Oklahoma. been desgnng and outfttng The Chrstans West Pont" Fords, sster of the brde, am - Lons Club at Stanleys Lounge,j j Hc also practced n New York the traler as a complete and under the drecton of Mss Carole Chase s underway. The Jun- vlle, cousn of the brde. M WOODBRIDGE - John T Mss Barbara Hansen, Roberts OMENHISER ILL Woodbrdge ; t b f th compact backstage, whch not ; Install c ty an( j j s a member of the H. MALEK. M.D. Otlrr offcers Installed wen,!amercan Medcal Assocaton Brenda Lee Garthe, Mlltown Omenhser, drector of welfare, Walter Pystock, t k frst ft vce pres- He^wll resde wth hs wfe, nece- of the bmdegroom, wa hs been serously ll for several]! dent; Lany Goldberg, v onr p ar rdeh h at a 298 Man a Street, junor brdesmad, weeks at Perth Amboy General Shte Tonght, presdent; d Francs Arny, Woodbrldge. Doctor Malek wll Wllam J. qarthe, Mlltow: Hosptal where he s a surgcal f d r s. l;:! > rother of the brdegroom, was he best man. Ushers were Jo- ;ph Garthe, New Brunswck; larlo Garthe, MlUtown, broth- s of the brdegroom, and John larthe, Mlltown, nephew of he brdegroom, After a tour of eght counrles In Europe the couple wll Ive n Edson, For the weddng rp the brde wore a whte bell rt dresa wth blue and whte ccessorles and a whte orchd orsage. heln VFW Accepts Flght New Members ISELIN Hugh Ollroy, newly elected Post Commander bl the VFW Post 2636, presded at the frst regular meetng of the new year Thursday at Post Headquarters, Eght new members were nstalled ncludng, Irvng Ball, Chester Kolodzley, John Lord Robert Ostlln, George Rapp Anthony Schutshas, Vncent Wolsky, and Harry Wood. Plans were made for the annual bus rde and pcnc to I held n August. Further plans wll be made at the next reg- ony stores and transports, but or Hghs wll meet July 23 and also mounts all heavy gear. It 26, 2:00 P.M. Tttfe topc \ pulls up behnd an audence n cusson wll be "God Means the bleachers, the power s con. Busness." All Junor Hghs lnsterested n attendng are urged nected and the show goes on. P thrd vfee presdent; Peter feat medcal and surgcal pa- The van s completely wred to to regster wth Mss Chase at Vf-NKI, - The new offcers Greco, secretary; Stephen Co- X Tts n hs new offce, operate all the electrcal equpment necessary for producton the church offce. Prescrptons Whtmans \ (In AS Councl. Knghts hor-ky. treasurer; Vncent Rc- - mbus, wll be nstalled calone, tal twster; Georuel/ f f* Rsng from the roof are two MEET TOMORROW. Cosmetcs Candy Rl t the C.Y.O. hall at Ktvzcnberg. lon tamer; NatellV 0 \J WOODBRIDGE The Lades Auxlary of Woodbrldge Toletres Greetng H^t Deputy JohnTlmkn and Raymond Maer, : ^:!l presde. wu-year trustees. ATTENDS FIRE SCHOOL : delude: Joseph Sal- 00 per cent attendance pcs Offcers Tonght Fre Co. wll meet tomrrow, WOODBRIDGE John F. Drugs Cards! ;v Kanrl knght; Car-wen 8:30 p.m. at the fre house wth awarded by Mr. Allen to Mc H, chancellor; Alfred M:. Wnqust, Mr. Frystock.Mr. the AVENEL c - Tonght, 8:00 at - Y - - hal Dlstlct Stanclk, avaton fre control Mrs. Melder and Mrs. Alan Snyder as hostesses. The prze at Sundres Baby Needs OFFICE HOURS: techncan arman. Unted :(l:>,, recorder; JosephOnldbm, Mr. Arny, Mr. Greco,, P.M. to 8 P.M. Dally States Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. "" warden Caslmr Mr. Rcclardone. Mr. Cohorsky,; ut y Joh the last meetng was won by We Delver Anythng, Anywhere 7. Kl ^5374 " Oranell, wll presde John E, Stanck, 56 Clnton!at the Mrs. Dante Natale. Saturday * -! ::. treasurer Charles-M. Ketzeubers. Mr. Tmkn. Installaton of offcers of Street, graduated June 0 from <-k. nsde guard- CharlrslM- Maer, Wllam Lenches and st - Andrews Councl Knghts by Appontment the Avaton Fre Control Techncan School at the Naval Ar sentence: "I led the cow from Teacher: "Johnny, take ths >!d John J EHLuca, out- Pfter Rccardone. of Columbus. MITTUCH PHARMACY u.ns; Joseph Lardere, A pancake breakfast, proceeds! T o be Installed are Joseph Techncal Tranng Center 6 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET the pasture. What mood?" "Lower Roosevelt Aveuue Shoppng Area" trustee and John to beneft the blnd, wll be held.frame, ~ grand knght; Joseph Memphs. Tenn. Johnny "The cow, maam.! "cute. Chapter 4 dele- early n thr full, accordng tosalvla, deputy grand knght; " I"* Installed are Mr.Mr. Wnqust. Carmen Mucclll, chancellor;!-ck. Mr. DeAndrea C Alfred DeAndrea, recorder; Joseph Imbraco, warden; Casm FRANK BROWNS DEPARTMENT STORE N:,,aro and Jow.phjVISIT GRANDSON Alternates are: MrJ ISEUN - Ml -» nd Mrs Jo - Gratkowsk, treasurer; Charles Mchael" DeStefano 5pph Roftrtv - Br< Avenue, have Masarlch. nsde guard; Charles. A J. Tarsano and> tul ned from " """ J at Ksh and John J. DeLuca, ~" outsde guards; Joseph Lardere, Calamre. the Cherry Pont Marne Corps base, N. C. They.spent th-ee-year trustee, and John the tme wth ther grandson, Hla, advocate. Club Card Pacfc - Cannon Cpl. Ronald C. KtU, son of M. Chapter four delegates are (trtx Wnners T(tld Kz Elzabetn - Avenue, and Carles Mosarlch, Joseph saw hm «ff for a tour of dn -vame, Alfred DeAndrea, c. The wnners of SHEETS n W *,. v!?"u j n the Vrgn Islands and P. t. mes Nazzaro. Joseph Lardere. L4UD M CRlq to Roo. Cpl. Knltz, who,.ternates ar».mchael DeStefs a Radar Techncan uno, John Sahr, A. J. Tarstano, Frst»d.j nl«ht were anat Store Hours Durng July and August: :lll p gue. «Mrs. John Marne Ar Control Carmen MucclU, and A. Col- Qualty SALE STARTS TODAY!! The affar, held " s home, Belgrade Type 30 Monday, Tuesday & Thursday tl 8 I. M. f "md Ms, Leonard La-, 8 x 89 Wednesday tl Noun Frday & Saturday tl 9 P.M. ea. " wnner of tke door Wash Wear MlL; Harold Southern s Olundo Coppnlo the Double Thck Cotton V- wnners. wnners ncluded Mrs.!ls Sannllppo, Mrs. George Mrs, peter Dlnkowltz J M Schleslnger, Wllam Larsen was co- Thenext n the seres [ ls summer card partes held at the home of Thomas Markous. 6 Lake Sayrewoods South, Mont :30 P. M. s & Beautful *ASS BUCKET J > and UJNCHKON tu :0( DINNER *"» to U AM) f n«r. Noon TO o p. SS BUCKET Steukhouse MAN STKKEI WOOUIIIDGE lluo MK 4 IU Weve dscovered there s no substtute for professonal care of garments. For BEST RESULTS Have Wash n Wear Garments PROFESSIONALLY DRY CLEANED FINISHED TO ORDER! DIFFERENCE" Pacfc - Cannon Pllow Cases Frst Qualty Type * 36 Large, Hghly Absorbent TOfELS 83 Jl.lJ Value ABSORBENT TOWELS Regular 39c Hand Towels ROOSKVELT AVENUE, CARTEKET, KI ANNUAL MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Everythng n the Store Drastcally Reduced Values (Jalore! You Must Come In to See Them! TKKItY Dsh Towel Keg. 49c each Onlt and Blanket COVERS 8( Square Ht tutful Prnts K*s?4.5O LADIES 8EAMLKSH MESH FIRST QUALITY STOCKINGS MENS, WOMENS and CHILDKENS Bathng Suts <;RI-:ATLY KEDDCED!,Am:s PLAY SHOES Rrg. $2.98 WKDGKS LADIES SLEEVELESS DRESSES PINAFORES (lki.s.97 Par DRESSES LADE8 POLLY PRESTON SHOES ONE 5! LOT! Trple Crotch MISSES JEANIE JAMAICA SHORT $3.95 Value! INFANTS SUMMER WEAR SUNSUITS CRAWLERS & SUITS DRASTICALLY REDUCED! MENS and LADIES Handkerchefs $].oo.luts, Lews Insurance Agency n Avenel AVENEL Charles F. LewU, 9 Lehlgh Avenue, Avenel, haa opened an offce In hs home where he wll be an authorzed agent for Travelers, Anwroa Fore Loyalty Group and Selected Rsk nsurance companes Mr. Lews wll handle all type of General Insurance for com* merclal and resdentaf coverage. Mr. LewLa was assocated wth Allstate Insurance Com- Ne,w Brunswck offce. A graduate of Woodbrldge Hgh School he also attended Unon Junor Announces the openng of hs offce at 298 Man Street, Woodbrdge BOYS SHORT SLEKVK Sport Shrts Reulur $.98 Values*! $].47 MENS SHOUT SLEF.VE for $2.!>8 (INK LOT. YOUTUS IVY jn CONTINENTAL PANTS GIRLS and CHUBBY GIRLS.67 Phone BONNIE BIRDSEYE DIAPERS YOUTHS L27 Dozen BOAT NECK & KNIT SHIRTS Values lo $.98 MUSLIN IJNBl.UAUUI) and BLKACED MENS!K SOCKS HUNDREDS OF UN ADVERTISED SPECIALS COME, SKE, SAVE!

4 PAOK POUR feundtj, My 8, IL-EB ISUWCPAIK AREA CODER 20 for Nwh Jem?»n«Mt far Soth Jtnc* -, wll I* Ded an lent dstance telephone call* betweea the two lectlnu of the t»t«btflnnlnr Jnly. New Jtntj Bell Telephone Co. map* bow the boundary lne between the areas; area code* wll not be neee*u7 In call wthn the tame area. In a t«]»te4 dlllnj chme, area eode«wll replace peeal codes - nsed by many North Jersey resdent* ctlllnr New York Cty and by Camden County»m reldenu callng Phladelpha. The am code to be daled on calls to New York Cty b lt and to Phladelpha, 25. Rev. Glbertson 3rownes Use Hawaan New Pastor Here Theme for Splash Party 9 ISKLIN - The Rev, Rchard V. OUberUon wll be the new putor of Our Savors Lutheran Congregaton accordng to announcement by Kenneth Salmen, presdent of th«church councl. He wui succeed the Rev. Lyle B. Otngtel, who left to become campus chaplan and Dean of Men at Calforna Lutheran College, Thousand Oak«, Calforna, The Rev. Mr. Qangsel served the local pastorate sx years. The Rev. Mr. Ollbertson was born la Eau Clare, Wsconsn. He attended the Unversty of Mnnesota and took graduate work at the Bblcal Semnary, New York, He attended Lutheran Semnary, St. Paul, Mln nesota, and served hs year of Internshp In East Meadow, New York. The new pastor U presently servng as a staff member of the Zlon Socety of Israel and as assstant pastor of two congregatons on Long Island. He s marred to the former Barbara Kloppenburg, a natve of Connectcut. They have four chldren. Our Savors parsh presently conducts ts relgous servces at School 8, Indana Avenue. They are antcpatng relocatng church propertes to the Menlo Park area. Formerly servces were held n Perth Amboy. Church offces are at present located n the Frsl Presbyteran Church, Oak Tree Road. County Catholc Croup to Meet LSEUN The Northern Md dlesex County Catholc Young Adult Club wll hold ts monthly meetng Sunday n Lourde Hall, St. Cecelas Church. I rectaton of the Rosary wll precede the meetng. A treasurer wll be elected to fll th vacancy created when the former treasurer, Thomas Haas of Metuchen, joned the Unted States Array. The noml. nees for ths offce are Rober Jareck, Jersey Cty, and Ray Bond KoperwhaU, Fords. After the meetng. Rev, Mea and Rev. LaRue, of the Whte fathers of Afrca, wll show moves and gve a talk on ther work. The CYACS wll sponsor a beneft dance for the Whlt Fathers of Afrca, 8etember 4 In the Knghts of Columbus Hall, Metuchen, LODGE AN AMBASSADOR Presdent Kennedy has chos en Henry Cabot Lodge to Ambassador to wax-torn Sout! Vetnam. It Is beleved Amerlc wll stffen U relatons wltl the government of Presden Ngo Dlnh Dem. It may also be an effort keep the troubled stuaton n Vetnam from becomng an, electon ssue by namng a rankng Republcan to the Sal- gon post. Advertsers Dctonary (»«m...* T, H and»trlj. aajuplt; PartodcaUy M ft«4ttur frum Iht Audt turtu tl ClrnalalloBa Tllu tur ottat to m«k ta mut ol tur arauladob rac«rda Jvut M» buk xtmntr n- ptcu thf book, md utttt d your bank, to the AS.C. *wtt* tor «xunlnt$ ll rtcord and rtport MCMttry (or completa tnd kccurtu audt of our clruuuton. And wh*o th* audtor t fnbh*4 h. A*C. pufcutbtt» ttpen t4 tht audtor! tnfo* known t*k$ m whch advr- Usan tan plan a vahw. Ask us far ktwt AJ.C. copy W aw COLONIA - Pneapples, nes and flowers, appealng urtlw, all cleverly concocted mt of crepe paper and paper >late«by meoben of Browne rroop 87, Neghborhood 2, rere featured n the decoraons for a combnaton Hawaan lftu and "splash party" eld at the home of Mrs. Theoore Brozansd, 292 Lake Avelue, Party goers, ncludng Brownes, leaders, and mothers were greeted upon arrval by Hawaan posters proclamng, "Aloha" made by Mrs. Brotansk and Mrs. Rchard Regan and led to the chosen lawn area ledecked wth Chnese lanterns. ll those attendng were requred to get nto the sprt for the affar by wearng approprate costumes and the order of the day was mu muus and grass skrts wth colorful flowers wth lea completng the outfts. Hghlghtng the buffet table. as a brd of paradse made by Ars. Ncholas Reale utlzng a pneapple, melon and cherres. Chef for the occason was Mrs. Robert Berger, leader, whose menu featured barbecued chcken and stuffed potatoes, Favors for the guests were Of JUlnless steel eaung utensls for thrd prze. Categores for the contest ncluded nature, pets (wld or tame), landscapes or flowers wth contestants choosng and photographng ther own subject whch had to be submtted wth an orgnal ttle. Servng u Judge was Martn Levetas, camera nstructor, 27 Mllken Road, who found the grls pctures refreshng. The Troop has now recessed for the summer and n the fall the members wll be Cadettes. f «Westbury Park News Mr, and Mrs. Otorte Bcr> rdge and chldren, Rowtnn and Oeorge Worth Street, spent U» weekend at ther lummftr home, Manasquan. -Mr. and Mrt. Mchael Balvatore and sons, John and Mchel, Worth Street, have Jut returned after a two weeks tour of Canada and the New Kntland State*. Mr. and Mr» Salvatore M** sn a and chldren, Joseph, Mchael, Jacquelne, I>»n. Charles, and Sandra. Tlmoth Road, were weekend gupst* at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Messna, Otone Park. Whllr there they <*ebr»t«t the brth day of Mr». Jack Mfslna, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph For Eano and chldren, Mara»nd Rchard, West Hempatead, I/cmn Island, were guesta, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fonano, Worth Street. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taull arenl, Worth Street, were hosts Sunday to several guests Includng Mr. and Mrs. James I<a- Sardo and chldren, Camllle, Mary Ann, and Judy, Jersey Cty: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mwzella and sons, Donald and Ncholas Tagllaren and daughter, Mldred, Bayonne. THE PRESIDENTS TRTP The acclam gven Presdent Kennedy n Europe was welcomed by congressonal leaders, but Republcans cautoned aganst weghng the lutng success of the trp untl all the result* are n partlcualrly from France. Senator Humphrey (Mnn.) assstant Democratc leader of the Senate, saw the Presdents restatements of Unted States polcy "drect answers to the most damagng arguments" of Presdent deoaulle of France. to* m WHT Itfl "SUPER-RIGHT"-SMOKED Fully Cooked HAMS Shank Porton tutt Por+lon 29^39 c Ib. MNUINE SPRING LAMB WI.I,, r Etktr mtf tegular Style LEGS«LAMB s 47 Ltf * Lmb Prkot»r«Effectve In New JtrMy Stort Only. FRANKFURTERS - U * M Ita. tgm Cut! Crt Brsket BMI 65! Roastng Chckens 49< Young a.oj?. rejects crtcsm Horn Steaks.- -"" 89 Red Salmon Steaks 69* of Rghtst. P J FILLET Fto»n h I Ik. AA( Beef Short Rbs, 4?: Flounder C^MI. New Boys Chor Debuts. A P^> VY Veal Cvbed Steak"Z 99 Shrmp Patltd and 0 M. 99 c Ctpn John* Frotn At St. John Vanneys COLONIA Sunday markedther enthusasm and response the debut of the newly formed actually catchng. Before Boys Chor of St. John Vanneys R. C, Church. The group yourself Bngng the scale and leavng a rehearsal you fnd performed at the Comunlon lookng for some one else to accompany you In harmony sng- Mass of the Holy Name Socety, Mrs. Chrstne Urban, chor drector reported, ng. The requrements to jon ths It has been Just three short chosen group, accordng to Mrs months snce the chors formaton. One hundred seventy fve boys between the ages of 9-! answered the tryouu call wth 70% beng chosen for the two voce groups that compose the chor. Drector. Mr. Urban brngs to the group a background rch In musc and has served as the musc teacher n Colonla Junor Hgh durng Last Urban conssts of an ablty to stay on ptch, beng at least nne years of age and last but most Important punctualty.,c.r«." lle " > " Chnese paper craft brds created by Gal Masterly and Mrs, Durng the summer months LUNCHEON MEAT Gerard Masterly, assstant leader. Dnner musc was suppled August 5 and 2th, at 9 A.M. the group wll meet July 22nd, va tapes of Hawaan musc at the school hall. Normally made by Mrs. A. Earle Austn durng the school ye&r the boys SULTANA SHRIMP who later entertaned by play- meet on Saturday mornngs for Ing the ukele. an hour rehearsal. For further nformaton teje. Members attendng ncluded year Mrs. Urban^taught at 8um B.C. Dayle and Gayle Berger, Bernce Grossman, Deborah Reale, she wll assume the poston of nlt Junor Hgh and ths fftl Phone Mrs. Urban at Gall Masterly, Karen Regan, musc teacher for Edson Hgh Judy Bnder, Lorrle Brozansk, School, Legon Men-Lade» atrcla Rozlowsk, Jo Ann Due to the recent popularty Plan Annual PcncPURPLE PLUMS Hadesty and Susan Essex. of boys chors today t was decded to form one from amongst COLONIA Plans have been Wnners of the recent photo the sons of parsh members announced by Amercan Legon contest were announced as follows: frst prze photo, "See The group wll be utlzed Post 248 and ts Auxlary for GOLDEN CORN sng for Holy Communon and the annual pcnc, July 28 at How Ive Got Hm Traned," Confrmatons and eventually P. M. at Merrll Park, drove. Gal Masterly; second prze combned wth the adult chor. All food refreshments, door photo, "Feel That Breee" Currculum for the group In przes and games are ncluded Qayle Berger; thrd prze, "My eludes exercses, unson sngng n the admsson prce, Dog", Catherne Austn. and rehearsals. The boys mak All reservatons and money Przes awarded conssted of sure that a few songs they enjoy must be n no later than Suv copes of the new Grl Scout sngng are placed wthn re day. For nformaton or reservatons call Gerald Fnney frst edton hand book for the hearsal hours. For a group of frst and second prze aqd a set boys between the ages of 9-2 charman, FU RIDICULOUS-LOW PRICES Due to Factory Cooperaton We Are Able to Brng You Tremendous Savngs Brand New Factory Fresh 4 39 PLYMOUTHS 4 34 VALIANTS * 54 CHRYSLERS * 4 IMPERIALS NO GIMMICKS NO TRICKS Immedate Delvery NO WAITING OUR Low Prces Wll Not Be Beat! PICK YOUR COLOR PLUS Induatry Frst 5 Yr, 50,000 Warranty MAURO MOTORS AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - VAUAWT 6 AMBOY AVE. 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5 FR-CP *#, Thursday, July, 963 PA0IOT Mss Mortreux of France Scene 32 Years Ago as WOR Opened Staton Here To Teach In Hgh School WOODBRIDQE School Mr. Axvnll wrote: Superntendent Patrck A. Boy-j.. Tnp p * e ment has bwn ap- V, France has accepted the Wood- Scholarshps and Mss Mortrnw r-mrf? brdge Townshp Board of Edu-has been awarded a travel grant * ;.^» J rnton offer of a poston at. the; un( j cr the provsons nf the Mu- I, ( I MI.HS At tllf 50l!l lhllutiom r rl-ll.llll I! Ill,. lurrd alnvr. I rum lfl In ncll. \\M;n lr fl llr,-r ncnln- nl Cl:rlc< Mn., uhl.- ;r,u. nrnln "f tl* * HK V I* n I IIIMII-III\, S;lrl;\ : I! {) ( t-j;l t; (llct \M IK-I I n- Cnl ;lmv. Nl Ol KIKKISIIMKNTS W-r-.n.nl.>M<- In tn- tlrntv,ml hungry crowds who. r- ll Ilr Avenl Iak follow ms Ilc.Mll \ rm\ tt s.n v.ralc»f the Avoncl lre n v S. t u d a). <<n\r o f I h r n u n v M H I H R I t- s,u c s r e n \K l n ; t l c r t u r n ;t a r r f r r s h- I,I mrk. AH Avrnrl Fre Compn) ulolos seen n ths nn\s>: )rr wre taken by Oslert..nd, Avrnrl. Mr. Boylan has receved a Exchange Avt of 96. the Ful- IHtT from C C Axvall chef brght-hays Act,-to cover the, c08t Hun-m or Internatonal Educa- ( f tll( round-trp trans ton confrmng thn conversa- portatlon. Travel arrangements lon wth Mr. DeSfond. wll be made by the U. S. Educatonal Comm«lon for Fance. Mss MortTc Is scheduled to attend an orentaton program n Washngton from August 9 to 23. "As the result of a recprocal. tax agreement between the Unted States and France, I -BChPrs from France who teach n the Unted States for two yours or less arc exempt from I c paympnt of Federal ncome lux on ther salares. All vstng rxrhare teachers arr ex npl from socal securty pay- nls. Health and accdent In.sunu coverage wll bo provded by the u. s. Government. "We are plat! to know that you havt heard drectly from Mss Mnrtreux and that,,au arc cvn^ her Informaton about your school, your communty, her program for the year, nnd HANK HI It! \(\\ JR. tlf lvng accommodatons that wll be avalable., "We hope that M.\s Morlreuxs year wth you wll be Bnla«jna Agency pleasant and proftable, and that Mss Helen-Louse Baum (les Growth wll have an equally satsfyng] year as a teacher n BelKum. If we can be of assstance at any! WOODBRIDGE Frank Jr., presdent of the Bertasna Agency, Route tme, please let us know." ISouth. Woodbrdge, announced tl.s week that sales for the fscal year endng June, 963. The Agency had sales In excess of $2,000,000. Based on the jsales volume of the frst half!of 963, Mr. Bertagna predcts that ths years total sales wll double sales n 962. The Bertagnn Agency handles sales of resdental, commercal and n- GOP ^^^.^ Club Holds! uvmv from rst-..""".» -urn* v urn n«wc Carteret wthn a year Nght n Pool ISELIN The annual Aqua AND NOW GOODBYE: Thoto shows pcture token n front of the WOR staton the day It started to operate In Carteret. You may rtcogntc man; of the people at tlc CARTERET The an- or so. reeftlu th* sprted nouncement that the Rado <»*ht conducted by the opera- SUt.cn WOR wl. move,u ^ Z S t? "" * The battle started n 932, when WOR through t ( hef SECURITY Tenns Matcle:s Planned by CYO FORDS The C.Y.O. of Our..ady of Peace Church wll hold tenns matches at Fords Park nstead of Qulgley Park; effec- CARD OF THANKS MICHAEL G. SABO We wsh to express our sn- coveted awards have been pub- Among the guests present lawn of hs home. The, last tme. nth!y were Mchael Ondeyko. Second shaken ccr thanks to all our relatves, newspaper "Trunk Lne." Ward Canddate; Alan Rock> and had to spend several days lkds and neghbors lor ther Moves of the off, Frst Ward knd expresson* of sympathy, taken by Vlncen-rfAndVea. Henry 3trubel, Ffth ther many acts of kndness, Mexco ousts 20 gt drug re- Servng on tne swm commttee charman and John G. Schrel- rfrrmony ncludng John V. foolan, Ktp, Id ward J. PaU ten. A. I). Gls. Aurut F. C.retner, Mrs. F.manuel IMkowlt, tfoundlmn John,. DZurllla. Engneer, Jack rt. Poppele appled for a permt to buld the transmtter. >r sundry reasons the Borough father opposed the locaton nf thf transmtter. At that tlm«it wan clamed that thf new Installaton would Interfm wth recepton frnm other rado statons. ton n the West Cartent secton. On the ncht before b«referendum WOR pot on a gala lve rado show In th«nathan Male School audtorum wth most of la best artsts partcpatng, The artsts were warmly acclamed and every household n Carteret had WOR tuned Party sponsored by the Fourth Mr. Poppelr carred on an Ward Republcan Club amrssve fght and when n for the occason. Woodbrdge Townshp was held the BorouKh offcals turnrd The next day, Carteret at the Woodbrdge Swm Club, down as fnal therado sta-votertons request, a petton whs and approved the 50,000-watt turned out In drove* dustral propertes and was n-greestrumental In sellng, buldng Hghlghtng the festvtes of sgned forclnj the Issue be- Streetland leasng one of the most the very successful party were; Q. I am wdow recevng staton. Work on the transmtter and small offce, faclty fore the voters of Carteret, modern professonal buldngs games won by Mare Ncastro, benefts for myself, my «on, and tve mmedately. Trlor to the specal elec- began at oner and the staton, the rado staton op- tons transmtter wat put n Woodbrdge Townshp. Nancy Janssen and John Mcmy daughter. My son wll be 8 In addton to beng a leadng Realtor and Insuror, Mr to the wnners by Wllam Kcl- Murray. Przes were awarded years old In a lew months. Must Dances are held on Wednesday In the Annex from 7:30 to erators t conducted dt a sprted d Into operaton early l In I 935. report that fact to the Socal Securty Admnstraton? P, M. educatonal campagn wth There have been few, If any Bertagna Is presdent of one oftel, Fourth Ward Councl canddate. A,.No, your ons check the largest custom buldng A retreat wll be held n September for the teenagers of the phases of the new Inttalla- wth other rado statons. questons and anwer on all complants about Interference companes n Mddlesex County. He s also a.member of the wth the month before he be- wll be stopped automatcally Fred Adams, mayoralty canddate; John Hughes, Rchard parsh. Multple Lstng System, ofmd come* 8, and p&ymenu wll Ernest Dubay from Wood-j Helm and Davd Mller, counclman - at - large canddate; physcal ftness at the C.Y.O, brdge Hgh School spoke on dle.srx County, The Rnrtan contnue to you and your Home Bulders Assocaton, Th daughter. presented the dark horse and award nght. P. Fltzsmmons Internatonal Traders Club. door p- to Al Blngle, Lll Q. I receve Socal Securty was master of ceremones and TOTH [The New Jersey Assocaton of Qberle Ketel and Paudsablty benefts. I expect to Rev. Hugh Roman, moderator, Realtors and the Kwans Club Frohm r s". Phylls y Maroo- receve a settlement from my dscussed the meanng of the of W, >d(je. jlus won t..c clubs contest for employer under a Workmans C. Y, o, Refreshments were Photo Shop Mr a ma forcaals a very sellng the most tcketsto thecompensaton clam I fled as served and the "Valants" mppled the dance musc. 64 Cooke Avenue urn; re for Woodbrdge party. Mrs, Lous Cosca came a result of my accdent. Must I Tow,md stated that The n second n the contest. report ths to the Socal Securty Admnstraton? STRUCK TWICE CARTERET Bcrtay., Agency wll play a Present at the party was a jmajor role In developng new ballot box and club members No, the recept of Workmans Compensaton or anyhudson, 20, Just doesnt agree Hltchn, England John Tel resdental, commercal and Industral propertes and wll began castng ther votes for the two club members who wll other dsablty beneft has wth the adage that lghtnng contnue to grow wth the communty. be crowned Mr. and Mrs. no bear I nt on your enttlement to Socal Securty He was recently blown out of never strkes twce. Fourth Ward Republcan at the clubs annual pcnc September benefts. a telephone booth by a bolt. 8. Qualfcatons for these two Fve years ago he was struck whle standng on the front sprtual boukuests and the were John Ketel, n charge of ber Jr., muncpal charman. many beautful floral trbutes musc for (lancng; Mrs. Wllam Ketel, games; Mrs. John they extended n our bereave- nent l the death of our belovedlg. Schrelber, Jr., przes; Mrs brother and uncle Mchael G. DAndrea and Mrs. John Mc- IIIM KKOM Tll) STRKKT -- V-m of the. Ynw Ihrons»f people who vewed the Sabo. Murray, tcket co-charmen...l lre Company, three-hour paradr l.mu A wld Street, Saturday, are seen In thej We especally wsh to thank above pllotn, Rev. Joseph Brzozowsk, Rev. Rchard Ewng and Rev. Joseph McNcholas, the altar boys and! I" N ls "OK* Drunken Drvl Fne KIASSI<NK) the organst of Our Lady ofj son, / Arman Second Class Robert Peace Church, Fords, the clergy A son. "" """ _*.. Arman Stcond Class Robert peace Church, Fords, the clergy was born Us mght / <» r-v "«" (j Hurtan of Fords s benk re-at St. Marys R. C. Church, Ilearq ^ITA-VAR PAINTS atd UMINALL PAINTS,Wallpa «T am Panters Supples MELO MICHAEL & SON -70 U.^hum \v m. "«f«l Tel. Kl l-.li BnBer Fun Fv<te beach entrance, (olsulu -afe, nocharye tor * "> "I pool. Relax on aunt decks. Large U"K Jf»as. tvenlng en- nameut. Ar condtoned pn Wng wth TV and " u ts terraces. l><xs wth bath from >«Mod. Am., $8.80 each person. Inclu- Wan Wrte or phone 45 2; n N.Y. MU INenBem sad he would also notfy thc 9 Inverness Terrace, Fords, State Motor Vehcle Department that Mr. Fuueroa had was traned n electronc prncples, crcut analyss, servce :hs lcense susuded at the and nspecton of rado transmtters, recevers and related tme of the olfens, May 7. Prosecutng Attorney Norman ground rado equpment. The Robhns told tn- court that the arman s a graduate of Wood- defendant had fald to attend (court on a prevous drvng tember, 962. [been suspended " New Jersey. jbrldge Senor Hgh School. He entered the Ar Force n Sep Over a Malf- Century Personal o Ml County GRENER ERAL HOME Est AUGUST f ORKINER. Dtrectox 4 Green Street Woodbrdge m*ton, D. C. Mrs/gulty Monday a MorU., followng hs graduatonj the Medcal staff and the former Bettydrlvng chaw, Kubm Kaunoa. fron the Unted States A lr nurses at Perth Amboy General,. daughter of Tax32, Brooklyn, wus fned $250 he Carteret Frst Ad " I, d Mrs. Mchael rado equpment j wth $5 court ro>s and had hs, the neghbors n Fords, :. 4drove Avenue. Keesler AFB, Mss. lcense suspended for two years.j Arman Hartan, son of Mr. [Magstrate Andrew Desmond! the Cateret and Woodbrdge Po- and Mrs. Adolph Q. artan, of lce Escorts, the pall bearers, all members of Boy Scout Troop No, 53 of Fords, and the Bzub Funeral Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Famly of the late Mchael Q. Sabo Drve-In LIQUORS ft/0 BEER Pershng at Randolph CARTERET PHILLIPS HEATING COMPANY 530 AMBOY AVENUE, WOODBRIDGE ME Just Arrved! 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6 JOHN MAFFIA Amboy: two sons, Thomas. AVENEL Ilncrnl sorvcrs Pnh Anlwy And Lous, Kensfor John MafTH, S4. Ffth bey: and two emndchlldrrn Avcnup, who dlrd Saturday at Pfcrth Amboy General Hosptal. JOHN II. MF.lll-F.R were held yrstrrdny morn In* at I8ELIN - Funeral srrvrr* Uje Pettt Funeral Home, 37 for John H. Mehler. 99 Sonnra Went Mlton Avenue, Rahway,.Avenue, who ded Monday at Htf.a Wuh Mass of rrqulem at Prll Amboy (eneral Hosptal. St. Andrews Church. Bural wll be held ths mornng at.«u In St. Oertrude Cemetery. 9:00 at the Thomas Joseph fjplonla. C/jlello Funpr*l Home, Green " The deceased was a parsh- Street and Cooper Avenue, wth loner of St Andrews Church requem Mass. 9:30 at St. Cc-> Born In Italy, he resded In celas Church. Bural wll be Colonlg 5 years and In Avene j n st, Gertrude Cemetery, Co- Ibr the last 37 years. Hs wfe, ] 0 a Helen <KurK7a> Mada, ded ThP deceased was a machln- JS Aprl. at at the Amercan Exmrt - Survvng are a son, Anthony: Unn Ncw York A n Uvf, of T. Avenel: two daughters, Mrs ff PWarlC h had reslded n IsP _ Rose Pper, Pp, Colona and Mrs. ]j n JQ yegrs j Armelne touonocrr. to l \L Avenel L survvng are hs wdow, tnndcmldrrn and 23 l\ \ m ttwo Mns wmam Rnd, «randchlldrfn ; jrobert, a daughter, Ann, all lt; Ihome; and hs mother. Mrs j loyr GOMORI Helen Mehler,. KEASBEY Funeral servces &r Lous Gomor, 8 Hghland.,_. who ded Sunday at rnnm* TJnTsday, July I _Ttw. Hn Far Wotera wm be Tm ^, requested to attend a bref- Rev. W«rn«Johnson n- mretns ths evenng, 7:30. Elzabeth pastor The e!^our Ind v of Lour*. H.I ^^njuly 29 and c wunue The buldng and electrcty throurh Awurt 2..,o.nmtters nre asked to report -Altar boys of «&* ;:,:: ::, vr -" - st,h (( AvflHr, by Imun Kl-man,nn,,ow n,y they are J ^ *r«- «t the tnrttutlnna. IL - EB Church has announced plans toldance In Aurfust. Vacaton Church The Socety for n,,.,,.e second season atvatlon and Enconrn«c,l, Indana Avenue, from Barber Shop Quartet 5 through August 8. In Amerca wll men *aslons whch. wll have nght at 9, at the V - departments from nursery Lncoln Hghway lunlor. wll be held -Boy Scout froo,, through Frday, fljhave a TfRUlur tmn The themp wllltuesday nlrht from ll0w Flrst for the; thr Nov ena to Om Pr(. sb y- the St Vncent De Paul Socety wll t* aft. 8 o-c-nk \! of St Corollas Church. Tuesday, 8 P. M. Room 207. Sunday monu, Saturday mornlnc Mothers Club of Boy (members of the M conducted a "R7V wmflmrkirbv.pa S - l Sco,rt Troop 48 hawlomued Congregaton Belh s, The CAs wll meot to- -Rev Wllam rt K^. ^V^^Vumm^ TtaTwtU not the Unted Syn evenng. 7:30 Brv. tor of the Iwlln A ^ & K T ^ n untl September 24 wll play a return. d b, rr: s*. r.r" as. E& w f«<»* hf c «*= - ts reaular I hs y and,, monthly add r. Comp an y meetng ngellstlc Servces, 7 Servce,Dstrct P M. wll meet wth at 8:00 wth Mrs, eanes Tuesday evenngs. Hardng Avenue. Rev. John M -The Cloverleaf Chapter of _SI Cecelas CYO wll sponsor a pre-falr dance, Saturday nounced the tor of St. Cecela. <.of Pennsylvana, - - wll appear as. ^nv, Brd" nmes begn at Sweet Adelnes. Inc., wll meet ~ " T *-, /-,s\ * T A T n V canddate for the h pastorshp th and regular games at 8:00 Monday evenng, 8:30. In the C0relU wlu KJ57 IN PERSONALS ^ als COndt Ct nlaht n Our Lndy of Lourdeslst for wll P."«"Una to $.000 are basement room of the Frs lljllljl* rjl/\.o\jl^jrxmju > the Chrsts Ambassadors mwt-^ven meet,, ve n Rway away ln n casheach each wf wcek.jpresbyteran.pk. Presbyterlan Church. Plans Hall. ; n Sundays Chun -.The VFW Post-Band wllthe lst wll Inrlm, lng tomorrow evenng at 7:30 _ of Th( g^,, aild DauRhters of have been announced meet Wednesday nght, 8:5, a^names, grade: tt Hungary Church Bural Home, 467 State Street, and Sunday he wll have the, jbertv Lbert* Bell Councl, famly pcnc, at Merrll ran. -was n the church cemetery. Mr and Mrs. Wllam employed as a salesman...,.: jtsl sem-monthly the post hall. They are atjand bun routes Amboy wth a requem have \ugu*t 4. to be sponsored by Blm perm Amuy wtn tv""-"! "" >» The deceased was a retred o,o e W. T. Grant Company. At.Mornng Worshp and Evennp -vll resent rehearsng dance mu-lbulletns are lnn Tuesday nght at,the group, Lutlwranslr for the forthcomng block^all Masses "Employee of the Natonal Fre Mass at St. John Vlanney Graham and daughters, Mare Church. Bural was In St, Gerand Nancy, Goodrch Street, ort Devens he wul tran wth Evangelstc Servces. A a -, home of Mr. and Mrs -Our Savors Proofng Company. Hr was atrude. Cemetery, were guests Sunday at the home,92 other students from twen^e"""! meetng of the mem- she parshoner of Our Lady of Survvng are two ssters. of Mr. and Mrs. Lous Mane, -four colleges. Hungary Church and was a Iselntes who attended a Mrs. Clara Albreeht and Mrs.jUnlon -nember of the Wllam Perm Elzabeth Huber, both of Long Mr. and Mrs. Hamlton :omblned house wardng party ^Moclaton, Branch 6. both of Bllngs, and son. fhamlton nd outdoor barbecue at the lsland, N. Y. ISerth Amboy. Born n Hun- Wrght Street, have returned lome of Mr, and Mrs. Robert rjg&ry, he had resded n Keasbey after a weeks vst at the home Scank, Unon Beach, were ^*5 years. of Y/lc and Mrs. Kenneth Lerner and daughter. Tracey, of nd chldren, Ruth Ann, George At. and Mrs. George Maxwell Z Survvng are hs wdow. Todays Flm Revue "Jula; two daughters. Mrs Elzu -" Hallczky, Fords and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Harry Burns Street; Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Washngton, D. C. Ir., Fath,and Hope. Charles j S. tt^.hrvo COME BLOW VOUR HORN Treste Street, entertaned at Icanlt, Lncoln Hghway; Mr «ons, John and Joseph, Keasbey Ths flm centers around the a barbecue Sunday afternoon. nd Mrs, Joseph Maucerl and Andrew, Edson. j famly amy lfe of the Bakers. Quesfs were Mrs. James Archelto and chldren. Lous, James mary, Brd Avenue; Mr. and hlldren. Edward and Rose- t Z JFrank Snatra Is the oldest son ^FRANCIS J. BOMS of a mddle-class mother and Mary, Dane, Janet and Blly Mrs. Alexander Cuthbertson - FORDS. Funeral _.. servces j father engaged In sellng artl- and Mss Lnda Barrett, all o\ md chldren, Rchard andj Jfor Francs J. Bons, 9, 53Jflcal fruts. Bayonne, and Mr. and Mrs Maureen, Oak Tree Road; and rf- % Wldwood Avenue, who ded; Snatra, as salesman for thedanel Makedy. and daughter Mrs. Harry Evans and chldren,] Sunday at Roosevelt Hosptal,!busness, becomes a no-good Mary Alce of Woodbrdge Oaks Dorothy and Harry, Kennedy! ^were held yesterday mornng at play boy, plays the part to the Mss Dorothy Evans, Ken Place, Present also at the af-j «Khe Flynn and Son Funeral lmt and dre&ses expensvely jnedy Place, s a guest for th Mr were Mrs. J. E. Huff, Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maul 3 WAYS TO WIN! jhome, 23 Ford Avenue, wth a n slk suts and shrts but n week of Mss Janet t Scank, Sk -^requem Mass at St. Francs the worst possble taste. Ths, Unon Beach. and sons, Joseph, and Davd, A $000 EGGS JChurch. Bural was In Hllsde jhowever, matches the overly Mr. and Mrs. Theodore.Clflwood Beach; Mr. and Mrs. WnM Hundred of $00 Pr?«300,000 Product PrM.. Cemetery. furnshed apartment and hs Jalendo, East James Place [Robert Maucerl and daughter, Each ** A natve of_metuchen. the de-cheap tastes n grl frends. were hosts at a famly gather Glna, Hopelawn; Mr. and Mrs. If o numbt produd opp«or FO«THt NEXT 0 WEEXS ^ceased had been a resdent of Mom and Pop Baker (Lee J. f v n u "» u «< " " --ow» «( mum anu ruy xjar. mn o. Ing Saturday nght. Guest Wlam Scank and chldren, ntd you) your target After plttnfl yowr targtt p«tl of flap ;. Fords for the past three years.j C obband Molly Pcon) portray were Ralph Calendo, Sr., New Jacke, Wllam, and Laurale oy«* " untl yo«pmtnt H to your porton and wrt* n your name ondoddren He was a member of St. Francs tne anx j 0U anc ] medlng par- ark, and Walter Kronert an Lee, Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. g«t rtrh Mmbtn Acme Monog»t and and d«poh n tu H» 00 p l fatng 00 OIK) youw rtoyt tll t»m -.Roman Catholc Church, and ents speakng wth dalectal chldren, Walter and Carol, Ise Ots Dougherty and chldren, drawng box s your AOM. A werkly won JOO.O0 cott. prnm -was a retred employee of the tongue the parents are ds-ln. Keth and Kevn, Menlo Park; I ll la k*m to dtmnx Itx I. Borough of Metuchen. tressed at ther sons behavor. - Survvng are sx daughters, Ronald B. Swerk, son and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "g^^ " ^ andlmst [Mr, and Mrs. Benjamn Swler! Markell and son, Arthur, of -Mrs. Man^Andcrson^Neptune; Jonn portray typcal grl 8 Benjamn Avenue, s a Magnola Road, Iseln. frends for the Baker boys..tendng ROTC Summer Camp Rev. Wllam. R. _. Krby, pas- -Rchards, Mrs. Isabella OCon- Z nor, all of Staten Tsland, N. Y.; Mrs. Dorothy Elko and Mrs. Sandra Dee and Bobby Darn Theresa Constanthe, both of a!on wlth Caro and K, :.! :f "l. >Fords: a son, Melvn, New r.bmnswck; 27 grandchldren: "48 Rreat-gandchldrcn; andjdvorce. * one great-great-grandch ld. ~ MICHAEL SABO j - FORDS Funeral servces ^ for Mchael Sabo. 53, 32 Walsh I "Avenue, a former scoutmaster ~Z here, who ded last Wednesday -Z nbht at. Perth Amboy General Hosptal, were held on Monday ^T at the Bzub Funeral Home, 54 }, C. Wheeler Avenue, Carteret, wth ^ a solemn hgh requem Mass at Our Lady of Peace Church Bural was n St. Marys Cem- _» etery, Perth Amboy. C The deceased had been em- ~ ployed as a mantenance man -;»t the Lkm Match Company -^jlant at Carteret for sx "Z months and pror to that at the Artron Inc., Lnden, for 0 - years. * A natve of Carteret, Mr. " Sabo had resded n Fords 22.» years and was a parshoner of T Our Lady of Peace Church. He * was the son of the late George» Safoo who ded May 3 and the "Z late Margo Sabo... Survvng are a sster, Mrs. «Fred Heffner, and a brother, Z John Sabo, CarteTet. :*, JOHN J. MAHER ;. ISELIN Funera) servces - for John J. Maher, 78, 6 Ken- *." nedy Street, who ded last I Thursday at the home of hs j sster, Mrs. Mary Mclntyre, * Goodrch Street, were hdld T Monday at the Thomas Hg- gns Sons, Funeral Home, 6 Z Bryant Street, Rahway, wth a * hgh Mass of requem at St *# Cecelas Church. Bural was In St, Gertrude Cemetery, Col- * on a «. The deceased was a con- ^structon mechanc and * member of operatng Engneers % Local 825, Newark. Born n } England, he had resded n <*. Iseln 40 years.,» Besdes hs sster, he s sur ^ vved by two nephews, Wlfred seln; and John, Hollywood J.Fla.; and two neces, Mrs. Mar Jgaret Delfno, Irvngton and "* Mrs. Agnes Donahue, Maple Mke Sekman are among the latest young marrleds seekng l at Fort Devens, Mass. He Is!tor of Iseln. Assembly of God a member of the Reserve Offl- [Church, has resgned hs post, cers Tranng Corps, St. Peters whch he has held snce No- College, Jersey Cty. He was vember 958, to go on to a new graduated from Woodbrdge pastorate. Ths evenng at the Hgh Schol n 960 and was Bble Study, 7:30, Rev. Corell, Enjoy the convenenceof ONE Stop Bankng.. Commercal Accounts Savngs Accounts Chrstmas Club Treasurers Checks Money Orders t Travelers Checks t Bank by Mal,, Safe Depost Boxes Loans of All Types j Foregn Department Mortgage Department Trust Department Curb Teller Drve-up Wndows 24-Hour Envelope Depostory Irst Bank and TRUST COMPANY FORDS PERTH AMBOY AVENEL - COLONIA New Jersey MEMBER FEDERAL DBPO6IT INSURANCE OCMtfOHATION Z NICOLA RIGGILLO 5 KEASBEY Funeral servces <*far NcoJa Blggllo, 85, 6 ^Maplewood Avenue, who ded ^Monday at the Brookdale Nurs- ^falg Home, Hazlet, wll be held Jthls mornng, 8:30 at the Flynn *»nd Son Funeral Home, 424 SKtst Avenue, wth a hgh Mass of requem, 9:00 at Holy Ros- «*sry Church. Bural wll be In J the church cemetery. J A natve of Italy, the de- * ceased had formerly resded n " Perth Amboy tnd ww a retrert gardfcr. Hf wa.s a [wrjhoner of Ihe Most Holy Rosary 2 Church, Perth Amboy.» Survvng are two duughtere, I Mr«. Madelne Ely. Rumeon, v* *nd M^M Betty RUJKIUO, Perth WAMFRUT- BROCCOU SPEARS - TOMATO JUKE- PMYNESAN PUNCM < CREAM CHEESE ^^ HIX OR MATCH! M 0 m APPLE SAUCE" CATSUP PT * d * * ** fomu " ofbo> * RMEAL APPLESAUCE FftANCO-AMBMCAM Inch t r* Fmw Qtopptd or fttgvlor IOUEUA ^APORATED MttK 4H-M. MM PETAGREE DOG FOOD IXL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL PUUMAN SANDWICH oc JCWtSH fff SUPREME BREAD SPKIALI VIRWWA LEE PIES -««Ml udwrlmd prnt (ttactn* Ikouok tolurdov JuL» cans I LANCASTER BRAMD Mens Club was v<: Mrs. Charles H; Street, wll be Im-.- Weekly sesson of n Mah Jongg Cluh. I nlng at 8 n her hm, BONELESS CHUCK ROAST * ALL MEAT! f NO WASTE! * MB ft FEATHER BONE REMOVED k BACK STRAP REMOVED ^ f EXCESS FAT REMOVED BLADE BONE REMOVED lancasttt W.ANO BONEUSS ROAST Cross-Cut» (b. GROUND CHUCK BEEF * 59c FRESH GROUND BEEF 3^ " h Nc CUBE & RIB STEAKS * STEWING CHICKENS < * SMOKED BUTTS ««* Yo«Never Had k Se fp 00 S»M STAMPS A >M).OO PURCHASt Ha laddfmt. IM CaupM p» O«MO«t %3 50 pothuw POOtTRY LARGE SIZE CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPES «27 BING CHERRIES : 37 NECTARINES» Lettoce FREE 000 Off 00 MCUUI STAMPS PtUS HO UTW WltH COOPOH AMD PWCHASI Of A ORWE POWE«AMA POWER MOWER IMPULSE STARTER. LO-TONI MUFFLER. mm. ACWA HNG Lawn Sprnkler»^>

7 L-RB-CP Doctor Talk Ht. JOHN B. REMBERT Barron Lbrary Breaks Daly Crculaton Record n the eo-neucfleldztssst ^ ^ ll,> rmu. ry Rt Intervals, the BaTon Publl(/ : TV n ft", St5 " CS >^d 320 books were crculated ;, rrmr ntervals, wth; rec()r(ll, slnc th^ j tbrar y onp^d IHIR purchasng nrw pro- n j w fl m producrt new beauty,, h,> Intr-st. to arlw In that ml products whch Is bf-, ( [n produce artfcal :,. nf Ihp Skll. CAMj ME Mrs. Bromann further ad- vsed tho summer young peoples readng club Is beng enloyed by-many. It s dvded Into two sectons ths year wth thrd, fourth, and ffth graders vcnsvf* advertsng pro-,, been n progress for n one group, and sxth seventh,, nnw and mllons of and eghth graders In another nf tho nnw product have old. Tlc advertsng m ms consstently made ; Hnt these products are vnt rse to necessty mlldc publc, surely by non-flctlon. [ m<\ must be aware of the lnt mny persons wll re- my substance appled to. msny even beng ltnlc or senstve to vegulccs encountered n, ns meals, such as enr- nmtoes, and fruts. Wth mnd we must all be Tut nnytme any chem-.ppled to thf skn some of allergc reacton Is > nnd some wll react to volent manner, rent Issue of The Jour- : The Amercan Medlea lnn reference l made group, The lbrary, by popular demand, has for many years,kept up wth the adult new book lsts from New York Tmes and Herald Trbune, both fcton and Some of the most popular books for summer readng Include Shoes of the Fsherman, Elzabeth Appleton, Olass Blowers, Grandmother and the Prests Seven Days In May Rase t Hgh the Roofbeamsl Bedford Incdent, Sand Pebbles, Moonsplnners, I owe Russa $,- 200, Fre Next Tme, Travels wth Charley. Day They shook the Plum Tree. Whole Truth and Nothng But, Oh! Ye Jgs and Juleps, and Femnne My stlque. Todays Flm Revue Comedan Bob Hope, wrtng authentcally about Afrca whch he has never"vulted s drafted by the Presdent and he Pentagon to recover a nose cone from a recently fred moon mssle, Qag man that he Is coupled wth lnes from the scrpt wrter afford laughs and comcs that nject humor throughout thlj story. At the same tme, the Russans send Anta Ekberg, an anthropologst, to beat Mr. Hope to the nose cone and get t before he snatches It for the Amercans, Matters are complcated when Mr. Hope arrves wth the beautful, blond Ede Adams who seems qute unlkely, as the governments choce as a government agent. Cant you just pcture these Church, Perth Amboy, Mss three makng ther mad dashes. Evelyn Pastor, daughterof Mr. through the bush chased by wld and Mrs. Mchael Pastor. 325 Leon Avenue, became the brde trbesmen? And, In color som of the scanty costumes the la des arc wearng prove conversatonal not to menton the There are many other new books for both adult and Juven-^resque sghts zebras, graf new feld of artfcal les, Mrs. Bromann advsed, and n nf the skn and the re- fe, 8, e e? ha " s ">«> other wlldllf lbrary hours reman the same afford n ths wacky adventure, on week days durng the sum- Arnold Palmer portrays hm-.f four cases of contact tts from the use of the f m the skn Is reported : matoltoglsts. pnrttcular gtwp of pro- - not beng dscussed fdr kn of condemnng them, -\l> cases of skn reacton n n common In the past MV form of cosmetcs used mer, but It Is closed Saturdays durng July tnd August. J, on How A red wool Jersey Jncket U t colorful note over a dark lnen skn, cases brng re-sneath for daytme wear. It n both women and men, doej doublo duty ln the evenng hlom Is ductmed smply wth a chffon frock. :d the reader of the pos Inherent any tme..rah are appled to tht ths Is partlculrly true \{.ons wth * hstory of allergc manfestaton. : I.der should be careful, ;l ss of advertsng clams contrary, that absolute s not (fes»lble when s wth the human body. Very long gloves wth the sleeveless dress had qute a buld-up durng the frst of the season, but except lor very formal occasons, the Amercan woman apparently prefer! those that stop below the elbow. An Interestng pato dress s a two-pece style that wrap.s around and buttons ln the back nf P/nnt MnAe T"" trend ln P *? clothe* snd u nu ums nuue lhm( fm telm]rp mommts thls ll\ He publcan Club Kfwon U that of softness One of the most unusual V. < ODBRIIXJE The "II" to bf worn over a swm sut Is lean Club of Woodbrldg* that whch. at frst flance. : red plans for t«flrt aeem to be an old-fashoned AufTUt 0 tt Cortrlght nlkht-own cut off several Irwl::- Farm, 3 Sevfnth nchm abovb the knees. It l Por Readng, wth In Dastel»hamb ;ay, sleeveless and Paul Cn-w w a smocked m yoke and wth n>-charmen. flowlm: fnluess. I: huat of tckets s 8. Va- Other lttle numbers In to be asssted by John checked gnghams are remln- In- a.-llo. Other members of,lsoent of school days a pretty commttee Include John blue and whte Is the old "Mary Wllam Custck and Jane" type wth long bodce and!h::>s Naqy. ^hort tull skrt. THE Gallery FOR LUNCHEON! U. S. ONE, WOODBRIDGE, ME self In a guest shot or two o: golf wth Mr, Hope. But In Af rlct and under the nature of the pcture one cant get the connecton here! Pattern Prnted Pattern 32G7 lilsos Hlea 0,2,4,6,8, 20. Ble 0 tup % yards 35- Jnch; mddle,%;. lower %. Thrty-fve cent* In colas for ftu jattern add 5 cents lor each pattern for lat-chss malng and specal handlng. Kentl lo 0 Newsnaper l >a t- tern Dept, 232 West 8th St.,,N. Y., N. Y. Send 50* lor our new Sprng-Summer Pat-.tern Catalog. Coupon nsde guud ur Ona Fret. Pattern. Thursday, July 8, 963 SCOOT BOOT; Heres thr Fedwln SCOOT BOOT,, the hottest new»h«idea snce laces. Thr SCOOT BOOT joe«anywhere, anytme... In style! Ferls good on the move, too, thanks to elastlclxed sde panels that rve the wearer a snug, ankle-hukgn (It, Avalable n ths area at Schwartz Shoes, 59 Man Street, Kahway, Mss Evelyn Pastor Wed At Double Rng Ceremony WOODBRIDQE At a was mad of honor. Brdesmads ouble rng ceremony Saturday were Mlsa Nancy Pfnnder, fternoon at St. John the Bap-South Plalnfleld, cousn ot the st oreek Catholc Orthodox brde, and Mss Jo Ann mslam Edson. LSGAL NOTICES UQAL NOTICK8 FAO SEVEN NOTCI MOTIOH 9. ThM tht proptr to: W-4M 3) Along tn«nortlwrlj lne M Notce U h«t«by h»t th» Towtuhlp OfflclUt bt nd lh»y lerebr u«uthorttd to do «ny m >u followta mln proponed ordnance m Intac*4 tad panned on tnt read- thln«thtt m» b«nw«mnry to TO WHbM rr MAT COKCtRlt; f««l u> t pont In tht Kt»terly U^ NOTICE or rubuc IALI Lot J n Block T0 north B <IW«# 4J mlnntm 30 Mcond Watt U4I In tt a meetlnn of tht Townthlp crty out ths OBlln«n«. At t nftltr RMtln ol tht Town of Bhtrmn Btmt, tatnm ^ Commttee of th«towtuhlp ot WoodhrldK*. In the Count; ot Mlddlwe. lull uk««fl«t InunedltKIr Kt«r WoodbrldKr hctd Tufdy. July SUCTION 6. TJnt thl Ortltmno* Dp Oommlttf* of ttt Townthlp of 4) Alonn the uld eut«tly UJJ Jerwy, hurt on tt» ldlh dm " fltnl n " pnufco tnd publlctmon c- II. 963, I wts dl»ft«d U> tdrmtlw ot Shfrmtn Stmt North 4 dtghm nf July. KJ. «nrt th»t «H> orrtl- ror " ln «"> >»* tht ftct that on Tumdny rcnlnn. 4 mlnutn 30 woonda Cut 44. nanr# wll b» taken tp for WAI/TBR r.iftpolo. Au( \«t 6. «l»dj, MJ the Townnhlp fwt to the pont or pltc«of ttr ronnldnratlon kll flnnl pewase at a tommlttf fratn - l. l. CommllMe wll meet at! P. M 8 lnnln «notng ft Kalrt Townshp tommlt- Mtnt IDSTI In the Commttee Crmmh*r». BEINQ known» part of Asslatant Buldng Inspector, ftan Shand, Metuchen, cousn of the 39,004»r m much.lfffot AS may MTH-M78 pel year. t Edward Shand Mayer, son ofbrdegroom, and Mchael Pastor, Woodbrld«e, brother of the year, bt ntcataur to P«r tor the co«tt Atslatant Knglneer, Salary. $3774- Mr, and Mrs. Edward Mayer, thewf md Incdental mpenne In 7508 oonstotlon therewth Includng but Publc ork* Inspector, Salary, Jersey Cty. The Rev. Stephen brde, were ushers. not lmted to the lmpnvrlnk Sedor offcated. thereof. Woodbrdge " ^ -**- -^-^ ^-r -^J*- - ^ ^ -^^- Oaks S^r ^ ^ ^ ^ AlJCf CTTIIBFRTSON 806 O»k Tree Road Iseln. Ne* }tntj TeL U -489 Arthur Derfenbach, Somervllle, was best man. Robert Mrs. Mayer Is a graduate of SECTION 3. That the purehme ot The brde wore a floor-length Woodbrdge Hgh School, Berkley Secretaral School, East shown on the Woodbrdne Townshp Lou -5 and 0-9, Block 375-B u town of slk wth Chantllly lace bodce. Her floor length vel of Tu Mp tor recreatonal and part Orange, and Powers Modelng purposw be»nd Is hsreby author- and thut there be approprlatfd French lluson was attached to School, New York Cty. She at-zed Rutgers Unversty and th«sum ot JlW,nOO ot to much a rosette headpece. She car-tendered a whte orchd on a Bble. thereof u ma; te n(v«m«ry to pay for the costfl thpreof nnrl Inrld^ntal Mlsa Dawn Peterson, Rahway expends In mnnn-tlon therewth Mr. and Mrs. Matty Burbella, Avon Terrace, and chldren, George and Mary Ann, spent a weeks vacaton at Ocean Beach. Happy Brthday to Wanda Lee Nealc, daughter of Mr. and Mrg. Robert Neale, Adams Street. Wanda Lee was seven ears old yesterday, The Neales and ther chldren, Robert, Jr., Martha Lynn, and Wanda Le«, motored to South Mountan Reservaton, Sunday, where they enjoyed the wonders of the new Turtle Back Z0o. Mrs. Walter Kronert, Wood Avenue, attended a brdal showr, Saturday evenng ln honor of Mss France* Perroue, Hackensack at tre Country Club Inn, Teterboro. Mr. and Mrs, Kronert and chldren, Walter and Carol, were quests, Sunday at thel home of Mr. and Mrs. Lous Helmall, Lvngston. Is secretary to the drector of the Insttute of Mcrobology at Rutgers. Her husband was graduated from Wllam L. Dcknson Hgh School, Jersey Cty; Stenotype Insttute, New York Cty, and receved a court reportng certfcate from Columba Unversty. He Is a senor at Rutgers Unversty where he Is majorng ln management, and Is employed as a cost accountant at Sea-Land Servce Inc., Newark. WOODBRIDGE n the Memnml Muncpal Hnllfllns flth rny nf Annual. I9»l>. flofl IDRT. nr as (*on) thereafter Md mattrr run b* reached, at whlrh tltnf (\nd ^lnr^ nl *T«mnA who mm l» lnt«r»«ted thrrrln wll h(* RlTfn Ml opportnltv In hfl ronr*mlnn the Rftmr. JCWKPH V, VAI.KNTt Townshp Clerk ORDINANCE AUTHORIZINO THI PURCHASE OF RKA, KaTATE FOR MCRBATIONAI. AND AND T"«PUHCHA8B OF rurnrrun. BCHUPMRNT, 8UPPI.IM AND ROU.INO RTOOK AND TOT MAKING OF RENOVA- TIONS IS MUNICIPAL AND PBOVTOINO FOR THE SUM OP OJ.OOO FOR THE PAYVINT OF THE COST OF fn? AFORESAID AND ANY AND AM, COSTS AMD 0tPtt(8K8 INCmWTAL THBRKTO FROM A "CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FXJND". WHRUA9. the nwmry fundu for the [Krponn wt forth»bor«trt 4T»ll»bl«In thn "Ctpltnl ImpWT»nnnt Fund". NOW. THEREFORR, THI TOWH- 8HIP commrrtee or THIS TOWN- SHIP OF WOODBRIDOB DOBS OR- DAIN: SECTION. Th»t th* purchut ot Lbt 2, Block (0 M nhfurn on the wo<xll>rldg«towmhlp Im M»p tor rmnttlonm nnd park purpow bt tnd U hetrbr nuthortmd»nd th»t th»n ^pproptu«d the sum of lnotudlnr but not lmted Lo the Impro7lnc therfor. BRCTION 3. That thf purchase of Furnture. Enulpmrnt, Hupplles and Rollng Btock Mrt the makng of renotntlom In Muncpal Offces be. and!«hereby»utnorl7.«a and that there be approprated the sum of $0,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay tor the costs Itfrpof and Incdental expenses In connecton therewth Includng but not lmted to the Improvng thereof. SECTION 4. That the costs of the aoreaald authorsatons anj appropratons be provded from the "Captal Imprnvement Fund". LUMBER CO. FKKR CITT AND UBTJRBAN DEI,TVtRY - AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE Qualty Keeps Us Mlllwork BulldlnE Materals t Roofng ^k ^ % Inmlatlon ff^» Monldlt: W W Pant Hardware n Busness.,. Doors A Wlndow Wallboard Floorng Plywood Knotty Pne Ktchen Cabnets lercury 4-02 DOING IT VOURSELF? -, Let III dvlte yon on n» constructon, tlujatlon tnd reptln. 437 Rahw&r Ave., Woodbrldfc HAPPY DAY COOKING RAN6E SALE on Roper Charm Tappan Fabulous 400 Hardwkk OKeefe b Merr/ft Calorc t\\ Specally Prced durng July and August/ To h«arertlmd In Th«lnd»p»nlent-Uder on Julj 8th. \M, wth Notlc" of rubllc He«rn for tlnal adnptlon on Ausut dth, IBM I-I.. 7/H/M LEGAL NOTTCER LEGAL NOTICE* Memoral Muncpal Bulldlnj. Wood- In nock TO M «hown on Ult arldse. New Jeraey. and epo»» and Map ot the Townshp of W Ml at publc rule and to the hlgh-jbrldte. ; e>t bdder accorrln«to urma of flf N( alo known >a Lot Ml ftftjl Mle on tle wth the Real ltftte u«- p art ot lot M3 as hown on a c*rpartment»nd Towmhlp Clerk open tan m«p enttled, "Map ot L»JM to )o»p«ctlon and to be publlclj read Known «S«waren Park stuate* lrlnr to rale. I-ot Ml and part ot n WooJbrld«e TnwnaMp. MlWla- KSSOLUT0N.<t 0«In Block 70. Woortbfldge MI County. N. J." whch mn<»» Take Notce th»t on the 0th day rowmhlp A.wmmrnt Map. ntd In the OfHc«of the Clerk Of of July M3, the Jonlnn Hoard or Take furter notce that the Iddlew* County on October *. MI Ad]!»tment of the TownuMp nf Townshp Commttee lst, by resoluton nnn pamnnl to law fled a aa Map a?33 He #S33 WoodbrldRe, after ft pulllr hearng dened th* Applcaton or Wllllm mnmum prce at whch san lots HIckD for a. Mrtftnce to cmnert tx- In sold Work wll be sold together lunj one famly dwelllnx to > twn-wtfumllj dwellng on Lot 7n k 8 n mnmum prce belnn 0O,CX> phs all other detals pertnent, t»ld ntock MJ-O at 337 Benlmnm Avenue, Imlln, New Jersey, and that tlslr ths sale. costs of preparng deed and»d»er determnaton of»ald ZonltK Ilonrd flald property la more partcularly nf Adjuatment has been fler) n the descrbed us follows: OF PdmoN OF offce of sad Hoard at the Memoral Muncpal Bulldlnf, Man Htrret LOT IN BLOCK 70 REMAINING Woodbrldje, New Jerae; and n avalable lor nspecton. AFTKR CXTBNSION OF NORTH IIODERT 8TRBET. LSON L. BLANCHARD DEOINNINO at a pont In the SMretary, Board ot Adjnenent Towmhlp ot Woodbrldje I.-L. 7/8/S3 u.62 NOTICE New Jtey State Department of Cvl Servce Iamlnatlon. \tnouneed clonng date for fllnt anpllcttlona, July 3, M3. For nppltcatlona, dutlea, and mnmum qualfcatlom, tpply to Dppartment of CU Berrlc*, Sttte House, Trenton New Jertey. Open to cltleent, ] moum real dent In Woodbrdge Towmhlp. MM per year. Recreaton Mantenance Man Salary. IJ07-M8 per hour. I.-I.. 7/3- l-8/m (3.30 "The laaterly lne (jt Bherman Street dlant northerly along the aame [eet from the lnternectlon of the sad euterly lne of Sherman Btreet wth the northerly lne of Summt Avenue, uld begnnng pont beng alao the Intersecton of the san easterly tne of Bherman Street wth the westerly prolongaton of the nouthtrly lne of North Rober Strwt, and runnng; (l) Along the sad westerly prolongaton of the southerly lne ol Worth Robert 8treet South <I8 de^ree 23 mnute* East feet to pont In the westerly lne of Lot In Block 70 ts shown on the Ta Map of the Townshp of Woodbrldt thence 2) Along the sad wetterly Um of I«t 7 In Block 0 South 4 urces 4 mnutes 30»econd«Weal 50 2 feet to the northeasterly cor ncr of I,ot 2 In Block 0, thence The (ollowlne rondltlnn shall» tcluded In the aale: No buldng lermlt shall be lasued other thm ny authorzed acceaeory uae»*- owedby the ZonlnK Ordnance of the Townshp ot Woodbrlrlne. Take further notce that at asls sale, or any date ff* whch It may be adjourned, th» Tnwnahlp Commttee reserves the rght In Its cu- retlon to re)ect any one or all bldt ( ard to sell sad lot* In uld blo«k to such bdder d» It may select, d\l«regard belntt gven to terms tnd manner of payment, ln case on* or more mnmum Bds shall be re. Upon acceptance of the mnmum bd. or bd abo»e mnmum, by th* Townshp Commttee «nd th»,p»yment thereof by the rarcht»er tc cordm* to the manner of puroaut) In accordance wth terms of Ma on tle, the Townshp wll deuter baran and aale dead tot Md premses. July.»«J JOSEPH VALINTI, Townshp CltrK To be advertsed July 8, and July I In the Independent-l*a4«r. I.-L, 7/8 -/JS»5.M Early to bed and early to rtoe, And youll never show red ln the whtes of your eyes. U.8. Coast Ouard Magazne. 75th Annversary Celebraton Ultmate n Dry Cleanng and Launderng Servces" Dont mss tl-ow fabulous MONEY SAVING SPECIALS At Our Woodbrdge Slorc, 08 Man Street Garments Cleaned and Fnshed Wth PROFESSIONAL Perfecton! DRESSES Regularly To $.59 GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE WORLDS FINEST PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS AND FINISHERS! MENS TROUSERS SAVE 20c SAVE 60 LADIES SKIRTS SAVE 20c Annual Summer Other yean, at ths tn... we wholwal.d!>0, «f our used cans. Ths year we :ty Kvnn the publc a chance to save Ht- wholesule-r-tall dfference nstead «( Kvlug It to the uwd Mr dran. We feel that ths poll-y «ve» us a chance In nuke new frends and customers! _^_^,^.^_^^_ BKU, NOW (lvks A T W 0 - V E A K CUAKA N I EK ON ANY USED CAR tu KURD $2095 < nmtry SrU 9-Ptll. V-l, Ovrrdrvt, HH»»:* FALCON $595 l>h,p 2-roor Sedan, KtH, Kordonlf, W.W. Tlrn, I.Ike new. "«2 FORD $295 "Utle ^ Door Htrdtop, luwtr frhj, lu«rr Brakes, llkt new. ludlo & IlflUr, W.W. Tres. $ $895 H.I^III, 44 Mndrl, ( Pa»M jer, V *.. Atunuto, Vown KUtrln IOK $595 l.ur,!-l>uor Hardtop, Powtr Sll ", Allulutlr. K4I,» W. Urn; Lllc Ntw! $295 Irlalr, Door, Autumltll, V s, (Iran ( > I()HI) $95 JUt, j-duur, Sl»ndard Sllft, 8-yllnder, HAII t; l RENAULT $495 Uolphtne Irono tl FALCON $l^». t > 4-Door Sedan, AlnnalU. RH 60 CORVAR $ llUr, Kll 60 FALCON $895 2-l)oor; Stck Sllll; BU 60 CHEVROLKT $295 B«l-*lr; 8-Uonc; I u l l d 60 FALCON 2.Door Sed»n, Aul dl A H Rado 60 FORD 4-Uoor Se4a, Slck 60 FALCON Wagon, Htanlarl 60 FORD Country Ked»>. An ruwcr Sltcclns, 6 I 60 DODGE Other Dealers Clam LOWEST PRICES " Al we ask s that you come n and check ours! «, Kll $095 llak Ton la»«truck, A-One lodlllon!,, W.W. Tlrts! 59 BUICK Ubabrt 2-I Power $ CHEVROLET $095 lupla 4-f)oor Hardtop, Puwer^lldr, K&H, Clem! 59 VOLKSWGN $895 Mloor Sedan, Kldu 4 Heater 58 MERCURY $495 4-I>oor Sedan, Lke New! 58 CADILLAC $695 Kldurado -OtOt Hardtop, Full Ppwer 58 FORD $595 2-Uuor SedU, Standard Shft 6 cylnder, B&H 58 OLDSMOBILE $895 *98" 2-^u^r H*rdtopj Power, Terrfc Shape! 57 FORD $595 Convertble, Kordo., HAH 57 CADILLAC $995 4 Dour Ilardtny; Hydramall-, Power Steerlnf, Fuwer Urakes, $45 57 CHEVROLET $695 Hardtop. Bel-Ar, Mloor, R4H, Powtr- W.W Tres pecuu from $35 Up - M««y Other Used Cms MOTORS A U T HO RUE D rord DEALER No Down Payment Free Normal Installaton Free 5-Year Servce Free Delvery Free Home Demonstraton Free 6-Pece Set of Cookware ELIZABETHTOWN CUNMIIIIAItUGAS COMPANY tluaotlh. NtWJERStY ELIZABETH 6 w Itsy St II 2600 MUUCHEK 4» Mln St. Mt Central Ave. Mt 6700 Offer Lmttd to Ar«t Strvtd by ElubtrMown <*% Ca. PERTH IMIOY 22a Market St. Mt U-UIW WESTfltLO 84 tlm St. AD 30O4U Regular 69c GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE WORLDS FINEST PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS AND FINISHERS! 49 Vour SHIRTS CONVKNIKNT RODlEMAN Keglar 69c GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE WORLDS FINEST PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS AND FINISHERS! 49 shrtb perfectly.nulcred am fnshed to order. ll;url n ndvdual <»(> bugs am lnxed for Cueful handlng. 2 SKKVICK. ea.... rght lo yuur home l-loe fll. MM SUMMER STORE HOURS JULY & AUGUST / ) Ol-KN MON,. TUBS. A THIIRS., 8 A.M. tu 8 F. M. - friday tl 7 P.M. VVEUNE8DAY 4 SATHKUAY «A.M. to P.M. 08 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE

8 < PAGE EIGHT Chor of Temple Beth Am f Seeks More Male Members COLONIA An appeal for Davd Chck, Mrs, Albert Karatnalf membnvnf Temple Beth,,^,\j rb, Lous Jacobs, Mrs Am. Jewsh Communty Crnter HerVrt Wltkn MM Judy r of Colona, to jon the mxed chor and fll -a.specal need; 7 "" 7 - Mrs - Alec Troehen. for more mens voces" WRSMIRS Los Chck, Mrs. Davd made by Mrs Henry D. Saruya.Schoenbere, Mrs. Saul Smth muscal drector at the groupsand Mrs. Saul Smth. frst rehearsal, j Plan* were formulated for Twoyouna adults of the con-the mxed chor to partcpate, rejfaton vou.rfpr-rt to helpjn Frday evenng servces n the group They are Mss Judy the very near future. All ln- TrflMerc who.«. ll s»rve a* II- terested Temple members may bra.an and Mw Los Chck, come to Temple Beth Am on K x&xy Monday evenngs at 8:30 P-M. AUenrmg te frst rehearsal or telephone Mrs. Saraya, FU Were:.\:s. Larry Glaaser, Mrs , Double Rng Ceremony Untes Iseln Couple ISELIN At a double rng; ceremony Saturday afternoon Ifrpwr at St. Cecelas Church, MssjYH yj Joan Ann Bednar, daughter of M* and Mrs. Paul Bednar, 345 Charles Street, became the brde of Robert Charles Klmball, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Klmball, 348 Charles Street. The Rev. Davd DelzeU offcated. Gven n marrage by her father, the brde wore a gown of Chantllly lace featurng pearl beaded bodce. She carred whte rose. Mtt Luc; Colantlno. Old Brdge, was mad of honor. Brtde«mal4» were MM Vera Plesnlk, Newark, and Mss Dane Magllo and Mss Deborah Tanzola, both of Keamy, all cousns of the brde. Danel Callahan, Old Brdge, lerved u best man. Ushers were Steve Plesnlk, Newark, cousn Of the brde, and John Bednar, Iseln, brother of the brde. Mrs. Kmball attended Woodbrdge Hgh School and s employed by the Rado Corporaton of Amerca, Avenel. Mr, Klmball graduated from Metuchen Hgh School and Is employed Rahway. by Kooa Brothers, Sovet Jews deny exstence of ant-semtsm. Wns Certfcate COLONA Mrs. Prank Wolf reported that the Ladles Auxlary of VFW Post 606 was awarded a Certfcate of Achevement,, for quotas n membershp, hosptal, hosptal Chrstmas cheer, VFW eancer research, New Jersey Cottage and Natonal Home. The presentaton was made at the Department conventon n Wldwood. Mr. Bernard Krajewsk, former presdent of the Auxlary, gave the charges to all the new offcers for the ensung year. She explaned what each Job conssted of and procedure tor each poston. The followng offcer* receved ther oblgaton at the recent meetng at the VFW hall; Mrs. D. Dolan and Mrs. George Qulkn, color bearers; Mrs. John Malone, chaplan; Mrs. Ronald Schofleld, trustee. Mrs. Wolf, who was a delegate to the conventon, thanked all the members for ther cooperaton and remnded them that the wnnng of the Certfcate of Achevement took "togetherness." BERMUDA HOLIDAY: Enjoyng ther honeymoon at The Carlton Beach n Bermuda, are Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Nan, Mt. Prospect Avenut, Newark. The brde Is the former Mss Carol A. Zonce, daughter of Mr, and Mn. Walter Zonc*, 520 Gorham Avenue, Woodbrdge, and the brdegroom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jullu Na7, 89 Ford Avenue, Fords, Mesklls Entertan At Chrstenng Party COLONIA A recepton was held n honor of Patrca Ann Meskll, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Meskll, 47 Wendy Road, after her chrstenng n St. John Vanneys Guests were: Mrs, Davd Mller, the chlds godmother; James Harbor, Francsco, godfather; Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. James Francsco, Lawrence Harbor, maternal grandparent*. STARTING SUNDAY, JULY 2 Thursday, July 8, 963 u. - AVENEL PERSONAL ><><a^y<>c><>^<:^; >^><V^» MRS. BETTT OUTOVVSKl (Avenel, Deter Harte and hs 4 Georre Street I wfe wll spend ther August Avenel, N. J. vacaton tourng the Unted ME 4-O9S states. The couple wll sal for W R U l wrarltr Identfcaton barsesj Dstrct Deputy John Ora-,and whte unforms. nell wll presde at the nstnl- Mr. and Mrs,"Russell,8now-;ayon of offcers at tonghts feld, Madson Awue, and Mr.[meetng of St. Andrews Connand Mrs. Lawrence Shornackcll 5088, Knghts of Columbus nnd daughter, Lnda, Chase -Prde of New Jersey Councl, Sons and Daughters of L- Avenue, returned home Frday after a motor trp thromh berty, meet tomorrow at 8 P.M.Pennsylvana and Oho. They at Avenel School 4 audtorum, enjoyed vstng the Great The annual reunon day pcnc Ukcs on ther Journey. wll be held Saturday at Grove [ A baby grl was born re- l, Roosevelt Park at 2 noon, cently to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald j The Young Ladles Sodalty Plnkham, 00 Avenel Street, at of St. Andrews Church wll rerahway Memoral Hosptal. celve Holy Communon In a -Mrs. Martn Outowsk and body at the 9:30 AM. Mass. chldren, Judy, Betsy and Marty, Gporge Street, have returnary of the Avenel Memoral Monday the Lades Auxled home from a three-week Post, VJVW., meet at the (vacaton at Mohcan Lake, NY. Maple Tree Farm at B P.W. Vacatonng wth them were Mrs. Thomas Markous wll Mrs. Patrck Tozzl and chldren be hostess at the Avenel Womans Club weekly card party Patty anff Bruce, South Planfeld. Monday at 7:30 P.M. at her The assstant pastor at the home, 6 Lake Place. Sayrewood; Frst Presbyteran Church of South. ^ wood rn Sot*. mm STAMPS 275 bm JfH km MXOMO MISS BARBARA E. MIJNDY CITED FOR SCHOLARSHIP: Mss Barbara E. Mundy. Avenrl, above, was awarded the Outstandng Achevement Award at the graduaton dnner of the Stuart Sthool of BusnrM Admnstraton, Asbury Park, held at the Monmouth Hotel, Sprlnr Lake, recently. Mss Mundy, n the opnon of the Offlcer and Advsor? Board of the school has made the most outstand- Inf protrcss cholatlcallj In the Junor Accountng Currculum, and In personalty development. Robert Steven Keller, Woodbrdfe, also receved a dploma n Junor Accountng. Governors Day Plam u Include YoungDemocrat WOODBRIDOE Mddlesex Servng as vce dunr,. countys YounR Democrats wll be». Mss Jean AmhrK,,,", pny one of the lendng roles son and Mss \, wy n v t ths years Mddlesex County South Plulnnpld Day. t was antoday by Edsons son on the commtto ( -.,, Young DemoctHs [,,,, Mayor Anthony J. Yelencstcs am Plrlnt, Mrs, (, ln,. Malrman of the AURUst 4 out- Mrs. Alberta Pfemrr M." IIIR and dnner. Ambroso, Mss Mll<r,,,, Thf Young Democrats wll supervse the tcket and recepton commttee at theaffalr, to Kelly, Sdney Frtmk.- :,. Chrstansen. Ms u be held at, the Homestead In Peshak, Jospph \\ v, Sprng Lake Heghts. Some Mrs, Ruth Fronted \y., 2,400 Democratc party members and frends are expected to attend, each contrbutng $5(f for an admsson tcket. Sharng the honors at the Homestead wth Governor Rchard.7. HRhes wll be Freeholder Drector Karl E. Meteger ard IH. Mat Adams, former drector of the State Department of Conservaton and Economc Devflopmcnt The County Young Democratc unt wll be headed by Harold Safler as Charman and John A. Delesandro at cocharman. of the Edson Young Democrat* whle Delesandro la presdent of the Mddlesex County Young Democrats and l treasurer of the State organzaton. The latter s also assstant Mddlesex County treasurer. LOW DISCOUNT PRICES FAMOUS ty GREEN STAMPS =!... «XX>IMlM, m M vlto, Jerry Kelly, M,, Cywur. Mrs. Halnnn j, Mrs. Dorothy Drwnl Also: Mlton r ;,>,, presdent of the so u., Young Democrats m I Caputo, also of s< m th,,, Robert BIshofT and A H,,. cassas, both of VVIK.F* Vncent Pavese,,),.., Amboy; Mr. and M, ;.. MarkuHn, of Mnm,,, ],,, and Peter Whte Brunswck. Dors Day and j Bm,..,. wll be Joned by two a., Barter s presdent Pam Lee and «,. F n Twenteth rv...,,.,: "Move Over, Darng mantc comedy. To Whnm Branger Hn col..j.,, Are you a fratfrnf, ::., Bootlegger _ No. -,. MUCIOUS MB ROAST KING OF TVS ROASTS NATURALLY M B) REGUU&Cfl Rb Steda 6 9. rrom Northern New Jersey to reach Southern New Jersey To help your phone servce keep pace wth New Jerseys remarkable populaton growth, changes n the way you dal certan outoftowh calls have become necessary. DIAL 609 TO REACH SOUTHERN. NEW JERSEY For example; To dal 555-2^68 n Atlantc Cty, smply dal 609 frst, and then the Atlantc Cty number. Mlt Mud / rrtnkln Park Monmouh Juncton 22 to reach New York Cty DIAL 22 TO REACH NEW YORK CITY Some New Jersey resdents have been dalng nstead pf 22 to reach New York Cty. Startng July 2, all New Jersey resdents should dal the New York Cty Area Code 22 followed by the New York Cty number. These changes wll not affect your telephone rates. Detaled nformaton aboutthepe changes s beng maled to you. If you have any questons, just call the Telephone Busness Offce. 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9 onyabbatello Honored y freehold Raceway!,,!,[) - Anthony Ab-,,,.,,. of the most connls-.,,,,, Br Freehold Race-.,..lny was honored by. f.sr Ills contrbuton.",!! nr harness racng n.,, ;,,» natve of SUten,, vv resdng In ColU," ;,pnr had one of the u prc«ntages at the,,, Monday he re-., freehold Sulky., luncheon held at Restaurant, The., n tn "the horseman used almot everywhere In the Unted States, the racng secretary wrtes condtons for a race and the owner or traner enters the horse that meets them. As an example, condtons may state th»t 3-year-old horses arc elgble that have not won more than X number of races. The 2-year-old track untl, ths yeaf- operated under the -tetter classfyng system, often objected to by horsemen. Under ths method the racng secretary graded the horslft nto dt-" vsons prmarly accordng to thetr tmes n prevous races. ;, t p-rrhold who has.,r the sport In New Freehold wll contnue to start (ts dally cards at 2 p.m., daly double wndows closng 5 mnute* earler The season wll run Into md-october. presented by John,.xrrutlve vlce-presl- ;., slates only par.mum track. h;.; 3+ trumphs at :., season was ft vlc- IV.I n-5 wth the pacer n one of Freeholds : : ces for rch purses. -. he guded the chest-,v One to a track ::-year-old» of 2:06,.,.,:-( to Abbatello ;:u tune tn fve years,,ber of the famly tup drvng honor at tnp Speedway Stars At Flemngton Flemlngton, N.J.. Speedway stars competng n the every 8aturday-nght stock car races at the Flemlncton Fargrounds are now pontng for the champonshp program whch wll be the OUTSTANDING PLAYERS Representng the All Star Kurds-Clara Barton team In the Woodbrldge Youth Assocaton gather around ther wnnng battery whch wa nstrumental In defeatng Iselln, 5-0, In the frst round of play at the Cooper Avenue damond n Isn, In the Gus Grll Defeats VFW 6-0 On Banas No-Htter Thursday, July 8, lflw center of the group above, Jm Irntnn. wlo ptchad % no ht no run tame for Fords, show* the tame wnnng hall to ht catcher, Tom Chltmadla. Durng the course of the game, Fenton struck out H batten. Youth Assocaton To Sponsor Tournament PAGE NINE Athletcs Score Ffth Straght In Mdget Loop Stock Cars Roll Sunday Nght Trm Standngs W Alhlnlcs 5 Red Sox.:!_ 2 Senators 2 Angels _ 3 Indana _ OI.DBTUDOE Weekly 8un-Tgers day nght NASCAR stock car Twn* _ program*, begnnng at (:30 Oroles 0 pm. wll domnate the July,». _,...,, rarng nchedude at Old Brdge C LONIA - The Dtchng Stadum. Seven-event profes- combnaton ot Teddy Wall and slnnal and novce events, featur- Oary Orozd once agan stagf d ng drvers from seven to eght a dsplay of th»r mound craftsstates fnd representng a down manshlp as they led the Athnn en.m. roast speedways *l! ln«to a -0 vctory over the rorm the nucleus Of the Sunday xgers n the Colonla Lttle mun, motor contests at the p^ows Mdget League.. Rout, 8 speedway. j -ft, dlte WlU tnd Drwd, Rnre drector Bob Sal an- pshed four shutout games In - nounced that reserve seat* for eague competton to spear- "the Frday nght. July 9th, head the wmnlng AtnleUc twn NASCAR Grand Natonal Me wh cn ^ modol race at the Madson lflrst plrce wlln an Townshp track have been put 5. 0 on sle and may be purchased any race nght. All seats for the July ID Q N, race wll be reserved. Dayton Beach speedway stars from many dstant ponts wll be featured In the IDAS holda» ffrm grlp ort ages Unlmted led the Eastern Dvson wth Eastern Tre one game behnd n second place. Colon* Varety paces the Wes- hghlght of the 07th r.my won the drlvn> n tern loop wth a three game July 3, stock car meet wll be al FlemlnRton Far. cushon over Colonla Hardware. the Jack Koehman AQto Daredevl trope from Florda. The bench. double In three trps from U».,hp In 958 and hlsr The eght-event meets start- General manager Karl Lambert of the Senor League an- 30 p.m. doubleheader wll M.Upr C&rmlne cap-ng at 7 P.M. wll be presented TEAM STANDINGS: ser as the fnal score wound up COLONIA The Woodbrldge olona by 2 to 3 margn. Skp.. lr 959 and 96. for the next sx weeks - always W at 2-0. Youth Assocaton, whch was In stll another cloae crcut, nounced ths week that he has the Mmnon Roblnswvon Saturday - before the all lm-qus Qrlll...,4 Banas fanned an even 2 formed durng the past yew, the mound chorea fo clash, the Angels emerged a -0,.-, trumphs at theportunt ttle date comes due, onldell Pharmacy J 5 a full hour of speedway thrlls vctor over U*e Twn* u Qref permtted a sngle base on balls! Ken wahl clouted ft three run! (40) Abbatello August 3. Colonla TV 3 OBren Newcombe and H&rotd Zgan L\!l T nts for the Sportsman, modlshcd In the money The Far card has been an, tournaments wth each communty beng represented wth wth a two run double. [ m and no, lce gtock wth three safe blows over tt» subdued the vanqushed team 99 races for one of annualflxture for years and lnerformanom n any Varlab y attracts a record 8 ;wag outstftn(lln g at the pate.jther frst game Is scheduled for 8 yr. old) ers. A 20-lap rooke novce man VFW P0!t 606 ;he entre meetng, [throng, comng as t does hours Trldent Reftlty 7 - n In the Major Crcut, Bever- Sunday at Merrll Park at p.m. one or more teams. The champonshp games started recently lefeated The fc"<n Athletc lner wll hghlght the racng ll Innng sptn. The Fords Clara Barton team and a 25-lap professonal head- 8 Johnny Franken drove n th* a veteran of the Kor- after the bg half-mle clayway I*nny«Delcatessen The Woodbrldge Townshp Recreaton Department Baseball wth several games beng played throughout the townshp n Tom Chlzmadla, d a super- The Frday nght, July 0 at- Assocaton by a of 5 to 0. acton. Angela lone run wth the frst r;o followers of h»r-! ha served up a once-a-year and Softball League schedule Thursday July 8th, thru of ht two sngle*. Alo httng,k..omethlng to always program of ARDC mdget car MAJOR LEAGUE Wednesday July 2th. the varous age dvsons, atlve no htter lannlng fourteen batters In the process. 300 to the southern state domlntractve card, whch offers 5,- safely twce for the wnnng hm by when he wonraces. The ARDC speedfest Is an Eastern Dvson HEAVY SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE The gtoup was formed ths teun were Junes 8»Tag«and!,ere on openng dayjaftemoon program, maltng for Beverages Unlmted 8 MONDAY, July 22 year for the purpose of organzng all townshp Lttle xmrnaments wll contnue as trals at 8:30 p.m., followed by Tralng by two runs fonr Sunday, July 2, 963 the at * tl fleu - wu P en Robert Healy. wth tme :):,8 campagn. Tonyjtwo speed shows In a one-day Eastern Tre 7 2 (Game, start at 6:5 P.M.) _ Fve-Pont Farm In span. Inman Sprt «. 5 * Shepards Qlenn vs Avenel A.c, at Qlen Cove (Sewaren) Leagues Into one cohesve unt. [ollows: every entrant lvng up for the Into the bottom ol the sxth k. consdered one of, specal champonshp meets Peoples Expre?< 3 Pltzgeralds vs Franks Tavern at Avenel Park It wll sponsor three tournaments, one for eght year olds, 8:30 oclock, There Is no lmt sent Scott Blftckman to th* (3 yr. old) tough 00-mle, 200-lap grnd al and fnal nnng, the Red Box harness farms n the f lr ths year have conssted Saveway Expnss Kellner Colts vs PubUx at Keasbey Heghts Woodbrldge vs. Colona at jln two double-pont,slates, both Iselln VJ.W vs Q. & M. Truckng at Merrll Park one for nne year olds, and one on the 98 through 963 car plate wth one man on, and the Merrll Park at P.M.. has a new racng j domnated by wll eagle, g the Western Dvson WEDNESDAY, July 2! n the 3 year old bracket. starters n the natonal ttle young tlugger promptly came (9 yr. old),.v ;n Don Roberts, re- rapd-runnng d Plorldlan who Is Colonla Varety 8 race of ths type and as many through wth horn* runtotla (Teams Toss (or Home feld for ths game only), Three representatves from The Iseln Athletc Assocaton vs. Fords Clara Barton ; a top racng secretary leadng for the track ttle. Colonla Hardware 5 as 30 can can answer a send-off tne orole* 3-3 n a most ex- Avenel A.C. vs Shepards Glenn at Avenel Park each league In the townshp...:. << condton and Also on the agenda Is a Twn- Sllvas Shell ^^ 4 Franks Tavern vs Fltzgeralds at Merrll Park j comprse the organzaton whch Publlx vs Kellner ColU at Keasbey Heghts races whch wll be Twenty specal, whch Is one of ;v5 format ths year.hhe most hotlv-contested speed!c condtons method, blls on the calendar. [lvng Shftman, M. D. announces that he has assumed the offce of the late Dr. Fred A. Kessler for the, practce of nternal medlcnt and cardl- 87 Green Street (cor. School 8t) Woodbrdge, New Jersey Hours By Appontment Ml a EFRIGERATOR REEZER Colonla Fre Dept 4 Colonla Drug 0 COLONIA - Ous arlu, behnd the relable ptchng of Jack Banas who twrled hs second no ht no run game ot the campagn, contnued to set the pare In the Senor Crcut of the Colonla Lttle Fellows League. Banas effort, whch saw hs team defeat the VFW by a 8-0 score, chalked up a perfecl gage by strkng out nne and allowng no passes In the seven Innng affar. Only one man retched base on an error. Ray Clpperly, Bll Machado and Greg Drozd were the bg stckers wth a par of hts apece for the wnnng Orlllmen. Banas prevous no htter was al*> at the expense of the VFW earler ths year. In ths game, Banas was locked n a close ptchers battle wth Rch Kuc- O. & M. Truckng vs Iseln V J?.W at Sewaren Qlen Cove 8LOW PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE THURSDAY, July 8 (Games start at 6: P.M.) Woodbrldge Post Offce vs Jaycees at Boynton Pt. Readng) Woodbrldge Fre Co. vs Woodbrldge P-B.A. at Keasbey Hghts. Port Readng Fre Co. vs Keasbey Fre Co. at Sewaren Glen Cove Gene Schrelner Assocaton vs. Woodbrldge Emer. Squad at Merrll Park Avenel Fre Co. v«knghts of Columbus at Avenel Park LIGHT SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE THURSDAY, July 8 (Gwne start at 8rI5 PM.) Staawberry Hll A.C, vs Iselln Warrors at Fords Park Phlnuues vs V J.W. Post 440 at Fords Jr. Hgh FRIDAY, July 9 Fords Mets vs Mauro Motors at Fords Park Iselln Falcons vs Colona Arstocrats at Iseln Jr. Hgh Lou-Gene Colts vs Col, Post Store Mets at Penn. Ave. (Col.) St. John Vanney vs Iseln Tgers at Colonla Jr. Hgh MONDAY, July 22 V.F.W. Post 440 vs Fords Mets at Fords Park TUESDAY, July 23 Menlo Park.Terrace vs Strawberry Hll A.C. at Forda Jr. Hgh Mauro Motors vs Balnsks Raders at Fords Park Col. Post Store Mets vs Iselln Falcons at Pe.nn. Aye. (Ool.) Iwlln Tgers v Lou-Gene Colts at Iselln Jr. Hgh Iselln Warrors vs St. John Vanney at Kennedy Park WEDNESDAY, July 24 Colona Arstocrats vs St. Cecelas CYO at Colonla Jr. Hgh N O W! Ls dedcated to Improvng condtons and relatonshps among the numerous Lttle Leagues, Amercan car feld. Splcln* The Woodbrldge Youth Assocaton offcers are Al Can Ql-FREAK ACCIDENT on the sxteenth-mle strp Top-pllmlnator vehcle dashes acomo, presdent; Ralph Gran Hutchnson, Kan. A sudden gust of wnd blew an 8- frst vce presdent; Tom Jago, second vce presdent; Henry year-old youth from the back Modllszewskl, correspondng of a pck-up truck nto the path of another vehcle and he was secretary; Bll Voorhees, recordng secretary; John Mans- klled. feld, treasurer. Wlllard Rayl, drver of the truck and employer of Douglas Results of the early tourna Whlted, sad & stock tank was ment, games are lsted below: also blown from the truck and I * Tournaments * struck Whlted after he was ht US yr. old) by the other truck. The Iselln Athletc Assocla ton defeated the Fords Bab* Ruth League by a score of 9 tc. A stellar one-ht performance was turned n by Denns Rellly, Bob Smagula of the Iseln Athletc Assocaton connected for the lone four bagger of the game. Ray Soprowskl absorbed the loss of the exctng game whch was played a Merrll Park. (9 jr. old) In game played at I*elln a large crowd wtnessed the Iaelln Athletc Assocaton trtunce League at Iselln at 3:30 P.M. (8 yr. old) Colonla, vs. Menlo Park Terrace at Colona at :30 P.M. Doctor,your eyes are botherng met" domnated pleasure the Bunday nght, green flag. The Route 8 speedway wll be Invaded by some 250 drag racng enthuslats on Saturday nght, commencng at 8 oclock. When not occuped ptchng from the center of the damond Wall put hs bat to good use by beltng a double and slngm whle hl teammate, Charles- - Battan came through wlta a " par of sngles. The Tger* threat at the plate wth Pat - Donnelly wth a trple and ctng game. Mchael Freer * run produo- Ing trple evened th«game between the Indans and Senators whch went the full sx Innng* to conclude wth the score ted round-out the evenngs drag &t -. Ed Olbry ht a home run racng acton. for the Senators only tally. FRESH SEA FOOD WHOLESALE & RETAIL CaH ME FRIED FISH To Tk* Out I«rj frdj Pbon In Tour Otdtrl FRESH SHRIMP Cleaned and Cooked For Too On 2-Hour Notce Call Us! DELICIOUS HOME MADE CLAM CHOWDER TO TAKE OUT - TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY HANDERHANS SEA FOOD MARKET FRANK BOPP, Propretor "Serrln th«woodbrdw Area For II Year»" 96 Man Street c n p T vp e Clean Only Servce! at HAMILTONS DRIVE IN PUNT STORE Cleaned the Safe-PROFESSIONAL WAY I n SEE HOW MUCH BETTER! All artcles are sorted and classfed, then cleaned property and thoroughly n professonal dry cleanng equpment accordng to color and materal. You avod doubt* toads, double charges! Al garments returned on hangers, WITHOUT ODOR. FAST! SAFE ECONOMICAL! SEE HOW MORE CONVENIENT! NO WORK! NO WAITWO-I NO WATCHING! Oo <ky«w*h a UttU etra tme, make doubletthe auml m "quantty qauttty of casserole* casseroles, meat loaves, loavea, spaghett sawe, akf* any number of dtehe. Then o«<«e - and store one - to gve you a "no-cook day when youve been out shoppng or when sum weekend, beckon. Buy a Kerlgerator- Fremr at your favorte store. YouU love the convenence, the free tme-and the savngs do mout up! -phs- NO SOMUNdl NO &UBS5IM4! NO IX.* TIMl Fart MTVIM he Mm* rtem r«qurng WOWSSrONA. flnhhteal SflWUCf ON SHIRT ad f AMUr UMJNMMN* ONE STOP DOES IT A L L! Buy a Refrgerator-Freezer at your favorte store. UBLIC 8IRVICE BLCTRIC AND 0A8 COMPANY Txpayng Servant of t Grwt Stlt«4 Pounds C Each Addtonal Pound! mmm ANDBETTER SERVICE TODAY LAUNDRY SERVICE DRY CLEANING 276 HAMILTON STRUT * FUITON t-3000 IAHWAY, NEW JERSfY Store Hours: 7:30 to >:<»! Frday to 7:00 MHVUN NO PAUWM PROMfM

10 PAGE TEN PLAYGROUND NEWS COOPER AVENUE (Chrstopher Stads. Edward! <a. Jesse Carpenter. Mau-j The frst evermm affar for..,.,... u,j Ireen Herrck. Beverly Rouse. the famly, whch was held on Sod}a, July 9 was successful. The sec- \ Qunthnpr> end ntoht event, a watermelon party.» scheduled for ThurV Uay AlM Raymond Zlpfn AndrMf -. IShadLt, Sharon Ounthner. Nnn- The wnners n the stuffed ; f}. Rosrnkrnnz, Debora anmal contest were Danel Os-: kl, H, lz Kevm flymen, Dnvcl bornejj/ms Mastrangelo, Ed-jj onnson j a mps Howard. John] "wart^ooper. Wllam Strasser. lgraz j a(l(, Dlllna p oolpt, Wjl. Jolfc Vlda, Dana Poole.t. Lnda ) jsm strasspr. Lnda Gordano. Gukhner. Danel McOeehan,: Wlm. Campbell, Jean Reno, CherVl Albcrtson, Mary Shadts. Slul( j ra Reno. Patrca Nkper, Lnda Boyle. Lawrence Wtg- ;Jonn Farrell. Mary Shatfl.v Jogns, Lynn Campbell, Chrsto- \ nmp carrea. Antonette Carpher Shadls, Andrew Shads/ rpa j ane, wolsky. Kathleen Barbara Mano, Susan Sltter, Herrck. Cyntha Cooper. Lnda Wanda Campbell, Joyce Baum-:p opovlcn j 0 Ann Scalone. Hnd garten. Arthur Burke, Denne; NBncJ. Scaone. Boyle, Phllp OConnor, Her- R<p rw ;entnr the playground bert Ounthner, Debora Rosen- n the foul shootng tournakranz, Rchard Strasser. Kath- ment are Kevn Byrnes. Lynn leen Ryan, Eleen OConner, Sally McOeehan, Joanne Carrea, Lorre Pfelfle, Mao Irs Palumbo, Cyntha Begarra, Steven Letherz, Barban Ounthner, Catherne 8had«, Sharon Ounthner, Sharon Campbell, Maureen McCarthy, and Dale Pars! The regstered members of the playground voted to form councl whch wll handle dscplnary problems. The "BYE BIT. BIRIMF" thr Broadway tagf comedy ht starrng n hs orgnal rnlp Drk Van Hykr and Janet Leljh opens a 7 day MRajmrnt at thr Menlo Park Cnema on Wednesday July 7th. Ann-Marftret watches boy frend Bobbr Rydell "resent" televson kws «h* I* due to receve from Jesw Prarsttn as a rock n roll slnfer n "Bye Bye Blrdt." The Kohlmar-Stdnry producton also stars Janet Le«h. Dck Van Dyke, and Maureen Stapleton, wth Ed SollWan a* hlmwlf. Thursday, July U, 9M [work, Cyntha Ann Vwce, and very good results. The weeks jjanlce Campgla. specal event was centered Wayne Addle m the»rt«around game nght for (mom, and crafts wnner. and dad." The grownups were Wnners of the clean-up conjtest were Oreg Allen, Ed Halm,, [enjoy many of the same mes thus gven an opportunty to Prank Bchepts and Kevn the chldren enjoy. [ QLEN COVE Stuffed anmal contest wn-, Wnners n a peanut hunt nflrs were Bruce Me Kee, Clare) conducted Monday were Charles Durllkowskl. Doreen Knzak, TartoRllone, Thomas Kumpa. Cyntha Ann Vescl, Donald Mc- Kevn Shaw, Wllam Terel Cnrthy. Debbe Halm, Karen Ken Stkora, Darken Buchan. A lanl Hfenko, er zo? Douelas Fred Masteler. Shaw, Charleno Gerald Addle, Barbara McCarthy, Rose Lovennuth. Davd Shaw and mare Masto, Mark Kolson, Oporge Lovenguth. Lnda Dobson. Robn Barton, f h bb, w nanny Hlggns, Wayne Addle, ^Vray Ro«.nnry and Eugene. Selby. Teleposky. Davd Gavor. Charles BUFFER STRIP Tartaglone, Thomas Gavor. Physcal ftness tests were John p prra -, Douglas Shaw, K ven. Charles Bnyder was the John Svon&. Davd Shaw, wlnner of Arts and Crafts. r> O Ke Hreha. James Hreha,, Wnners of the bubble rttm MPcnPl] La R 0WI Kenny Spond, blowng contest were Blly TBR- >\vnfm Terefenko. Lnda Shaw, Hart, Ncky Izz, Joanne Wentz.! Ba]baa 8n ed Kflrpn Mar?ch, JDanel ml, Barbe Vuccarelll. j and Rob C rt Marsch. Blly Nevel, Peter Blat, VfV On Thursday thr chldren I glna Zehrer, Mary Ann Drost.jL njoypd wepk y arts and crafts Harret Lyman. Kathy LymRn,/ sf, sson Tn y a s0 n,j O yed Pat Drost, Frank Eyczek, Shr- the wa t er melon party n the ley Jacykewlcz, Ronne Buc-; pvenln([ They are lookng forcarelll and Rchard Buccarelll. j w a r d to tnp baseball trp. BOYNTON HEIGHTS SEMEL AVENUE Wnners of a stuffed anmal Among the contests contest were Gregory Antas. consoap ducted last week were elected members are Amor Corny. Allson Pfelfle, RtchardJBurchnow, Rober^BjTnes,_Lo- show. Wnners were Sharon Lasplna, Rosemary Grazlade. la Dlkes, Dale Pars, Fred Lou Strohm, Conne Bllngs, GI. Barbara Novelllno, Dane Chrs- ; Lee Angelne. Donna Mare, Atne Carroll, Adlele Colangelo, Sona, and Anta Vscom, The Jacke Ramo. Greg Pcarra and. Wnners ofa stufled anmal toflerson, Cyntha Smth, Barbara Ruckert, Joanne Calaflore, Sflchele Ouarracno, Judy De- councl has already dealt successfully wth several problems. Wnners of a drawng con--stanley Plnkewcz, Wllam Betty Bablya. Icontest were Robert Schendorf, Angelne, Allen Wnorowsk. Bll Eraneo. Antonette Carrea, Raymond, Stan Carol Rchard Scamorza, Wllam Those recevng awards n thetest were Lorrane Durette, Ce- Hacker, Steven Deroole, Elzaleste Durette, Rchard Plesher.jteth Eros, and Wllam Shearn. ley Marold, Rcky Chrs; punthner, Peter Segarra. safety poster contest are Rchard Strasser, Deborah Gallare, Dwlght Durette, Lnda Fred- SCHOOL 7 I ^rtd Hlton was the peanut McCarthy, Bar- Clare Leary, Maureen Herrck, Dana Vesey, Patrca Nlklper, Rchard Wggns, Rcky Kermaer, Cyntha Segarra, Peter mo, Conne Remas, Kathleen man, Jean Lawlor, Jacke Ra- Danel Kenney, Lnda Popoftch, and Donna Olesen. Colangelo. Los Mastrangelo, Porrester, Mary Lawlor. Debbej^ ^crtz projectl^more the week varous The bg event of the week,^^tag team n the bara Zlmlch and Jm EbblUs. was the arrval of a varety of, dean. up ^ ^ ^ of PEARL STREET The lollpop hunt served as Lorre Pfefle, Mary Shads, Jo Tygrett. Amy Knodel Debbe Uhan 50 cnjldren brought home Nancy Granat, Paulette Nau- ^"""^ a good Introducton to the hat Ann Scalone, Cheryl Albertson, Smth, Debbe Zappula, and! beanta ox Cftrts and.. blsket. myk. Donna Homch, Donna tournaments were conducted «bow. The ones who receved Sharon Gorny, Adele Colongelo Mary Lou Strohm. I baskets Wllams, Donna Bergman and The chldren made bscut kets and ox carta and decorated certfcates n the hat show,,,, Chrstopher,_ Shads,., Allson BUNNS LANE them. * Flut "Warrors 5" Etta Addtd Attracton Frday Ntt Only Specal HORROR SHOW at MdnW "Curse of the Undead" STARTS WEDNESDAY "55 DAYS AT PEKING" CHItDDEH JHOS U mt "KING KONG vs GODZILLA" Plus "THE TRAITORS" Kddle Matnee St. - Sun. I F.M. Evenng Show 7:5 P.M. Matnees 35 (or Chldren MONDAY and TUESDAY SPANISH SHOW WEDNESDAY"*THRU SUNDAY JULY WALT DISNEYS "SAVAGE SAM" BRIAN KEITH, TOMMY KIRK Plus WALT DISNEYS "THE HOUND THAT THOUGHT HE WAS A RACCOON" CARTOON Kddle Matnee Sat. Sun. P.M Ktenng Show :5 P.M. MatLneet -.35 (or Chldren t.u.r.» wum r.n AT FKNK - ---» " " welcomes John Huthes and Drk llflm, both»t-lar«;r canddat*!, U, thr mln E,,r u,, Dstrct Republcan Club of Avfnd, of whch h- n prnment. Thr jrcnlr wn,, rt r, nl, at Merrll Park. Report from Publc Spotlght Focused Cuban Travel Regulaton here Is also the!;., v a June 27.\p.. leorge McGovcn I; hlch he called,.,.. "stalemate" on -., [utstlon. Tenor of hs sp<, ( lor the dea of m.,,: >, on on ths countremove Oastro and -n ; luggest, nstead, fn ; : k Tdally game of softball has Steve Ma J«lle - WASHINGTON, DC. A ban tself does not promote wre Clare Leary, Cyntha Se- pfelfle * * J»? * r]s _ At ths playground four nterest n the negh- j FOURTH STREET On Thursday there was a move toward resumpton of atant-amercan A propagan da o dealng wth the!<..- gam. Kathleen Ryan, Dane{Owens. Wllam Strasser, Donn VUo. Rosemary OrazadeJ Malella Joh square seems to the most weene roast. All the chldren» ^anocho, nd grls partcpate eacluday. song hour, enjoyed by the eas t some lmted - scale re- more dangerous than *W proand ther parents were nvted. latous wth Premer FtdelCastro deas that Illegal travel-,tlon whch hs w,-,, Irs Palumbo, Rta Carrea, Arthur George. Sally McGeehan. Gunther Kermaer. Phyl were Wnners of a bubble mm over 0 years of age spend Wnners of the beane TBak- chldren ths week. resents. to come and partcpate n Castros regme may shortlyers mght develop. Wanda Campbell, Dorma Ma- Ua, Nancy Pars, Joyce Baumgarten, Ellen Reno, Adele Co- Donna Olesen, James Scamor games. J? e *\ v.,, Th,, of the" bcycle decoratng con-rchard Kuchtyak, ley, and horseshoes, answer to changes that t lacks -encourages the Castro governls Johnson, Jean McGeehan, hours concentratms on chess ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ m Robert" Mlm.cer.fJ^, ^^ "- vo "* * s.^l^f^..j! *.^^^-!! ^^ "Isolatng Castrn :., Ing to talk wth l,::. \ langelo, Rchard strasser, za, Rchard George, and Henry AcookoutwasheldonThurs- w n steven whue_ ^n Schller, Randy Sch! Schller"shftV"- : * wat rn sad, "mayb>, x ermelon eatng contest a polcy on Cuba. ment, or organzatons lke the day evenng. test were Steven Whte, : Baumgarten. s temporary expedm EAST GREEN STREET Brozansk. Jan Handleman, on Merenda, Elzabeth scheduled FRFFMAN for next qtr^-r week And the frst step n that d-far Play for Cuba Commttee postve or permnr ; LONGHILL Tnk Chck Rov Srhocklev Physcal ftness actvtes FBEEMAN STREET rectlon could qute. well be an.. n. the Unted * States «.». to,,.t Invte n«durng arts and crafts the He Indcated th;v,v Many actvtes were enjoyed Mchael Hartstem Al vls>ere conducted. Partcpants A..ngalong hour wll be held executve order revokng curbs chldren made baskets and ox ( and smuggle Into Cuba just the date I hope to w. by the chldren last week. demwratng""excelenrvks after lunch each day. On Mon^on travel of U. S. natonals tosort of Amercans who they becarts from popscle stcks and constructve steps tr.t TAT. Among them was a hobo con- Partcpants n the basket-were Anna Mayorc an then panted them. Also leather d Joe day there was a Jacks tourna-;the Carbbean sland. ;leve wll be favorably tanball tournament were HarveyMacDonnell. ment, and Val Adamczy v/as Under a regulaton mposed ln;p ressea - more satsfactory - taken to open th>< «,r. test. Every concevable type of beanes were made, hobo nvaded the playground A weene roast Boone Mchael Smmons Don- Wnners of the clean up con-the wnner. j e a r l y m such travel Is llegal "If travel to Cuba were. wth Cuba." was test were Ar Condltontd Thursday mornng. Przes were Thursday evenng, ny Fason, Rcky Leverson and George Sabo and An- Also organzed was a basket-jwthout specfc State Depart-jto all Amercans, the plpture Insders nsst, t J.I The boys awarded to Jule Durette, Lese Hellwg, Susan Asbrldge, flrelndan style7nd Bostc. ;drew Sasso.ball team among the older boys ment authorzaton, and wllfuljthe Unted States would get ScUessmger, a tup \V::j NOW THRU TUESDAY for competlon wth other playall the chldren and parents BLANTORD AVENUE HAGAMAN HEIGHTS breach of the curb s punshable from Amercan vstors there acmser, and not Met Karen Susanne, Rcke and On Monday the chldren grounds. John Woodhull was by a fne of up to $5,000, fve would be vared, rounded and hmself, who wrou "BYE BYE BIRDIE" thsr roasted hot dogs and marsh- Sack race wnners were Kathy, made ame ptns out of Jeanne Plesher, Pat Caparaso, mac. apponted captan. On Frday r mallows Unte over nupr t. r r o»#. T :** J^ JANET I.KK.H-MCK VAN DYKE at Lavn, Susanne Hellwg, years n prson, or both. honest. If the Castro revoluton! and that t amoun, m ; «7.-», nf. ^.n ^fo ct Scolaro Sue - Meszarps. Lnda and toothpcks. For arts a clean up contest was held, Open defance of the travel J s mostly bad, as most of us be-lban by a group of some 59 U. S. leve, why not trust n ntelll- response to the rm n; c.y: "tral balloon" to. Lt! SHOW TMK:. n, Wnners of a doll contest Heghd, Joe Cybulsk. Chrs and crafts, ox carts and "bs-wnners were Kathy Byors, Evenngs M -»:5 Cleste Durette, Greg Fcarrawere Melssa Straub, Mary Wagner, Donald Vola, Rey- Saturday Matnw - 2:00 P.M. and Kp Palmer Straub, <~*~ *- Wendy ^ Weber, -- Cyntha kt-baskets" were made. Wn-jDIane Jost, Karen Haolowatch, College students who went to gent adults to fnd out for them-[washngton - Havana no wj"johnson, HenryLear^Jo- Sunday IM, 4:34. 6:42. 8:» Wnners of a foul shootng ners of the crafts contest werejand Louse Despotovch, Havana on June 30 by way of "selves?" Urso, Lauren Urso, Mare Oso-! Ann Covlngton and Laure :ontest were Jmmy St-ohm, lnsk. Kathy Adams, Mare Irjebo. Phlp Accardo. Salvatore Co- On Thursday a physcal ftnlglo, Joan Ascolese, Rchard ness program was begun and spotlght on the regulaton. statement asde from ts surface Europe, has focused the publc Whats mportant about that COMING JULY 24th Pat Lavn, Mary Lou Strohm, Kovach. Lnda Barcelona,- A nght camphre was held for WALT DISNEYS Dane Palmer, John Tanashuasky, George Byron, and Bruce ger, Patty Nagy, Sher Schafer, Karen Zapateczny,PBttySchr- al chldren regstered at the Ragucc, Glen Lobel. Jane selected was a cross-secton of And the offcal reacton to mplcatons, s the fact that AIR CONDITIONINOl "Savage Sam" park. Many mothers helped, Sheron, Joan Benns, Charles the chldren consstng of Betty that defance at the hghest unrestrcted travel Is seldom INSTALLATION and sthvcm Valvano. and Marln Straub, McDenett, Charles Peer. Thomas Bellana, Dane Jost, Crag Me levels provdes what has all thecarred on between countres Wnners of the arts and Glenn Mnor, Alan Farer, pmoccho, Robert Woefmul- Garry, Jance Cascetta, Jeanette Galvanek, Valere Adan- poloy.. not exst hence restoraton (earmarks of a clue to future where dplomatc relatons do WOODLAND AVENUE crafts cmtert^were Jfeme^ Bobby Fredman, Ray Hawkns, Compettve slde wnners corby and MlcheIe Berezowsky -]Hayko, and Sus»n KeUjr..czyk, Gerrard Borneman, Ka- The State Department tookjof such tes would be the next TU R N P I K E were Charles Pendleton - " and FIFTH DISTRICT Parents get acquanted nght ren Adamczyk, and Kathy By- pans to warn the student grop logcal step followng elmnaton of the travel ban. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Softball! Contest wlnners We re George was neld Thursday.!ous all passng the KraussWeber mnmum physcal re- route to Havana that the Cuban Theres Stll Tune at eaoh of the nterm stops en Pcarra won the sajbox c^-gjj ^SerT^ ^y Le-! AU 7 n ;-Be"bbYe"wallwork, "Nancy If that tp-off s not suffcent. Clean-up contest wnners!^, P^ BUCKNELL AVENUE * ^h L ames Hffl, Jm Haythorn. Wajne Wnners of the foul shootng jqurements test, trp would be n volaton of the TODAY THRU TUESDAY were Eugene Farester, Larry and Ronald Coteon. JAdde, Patrct Hggus, vrgtall tournament t was D Denns! regulaton. But when t became Shaken Manen, "Glenn"Mnor uenn Mnor, "juan Alan V" 8 an eg f lnrowmg con HOPELAWN evdent that the warnng had HOME COOKED To Have Ymr Hggns, Charlotte,!t(st two-man teams competed Cathy pchask, Car Sexton, On Thursday evenng actv- WnnersTr the" creatve pos-, been gnored and that the group t y, Carol Cherry, ;s were volleyball, relays and ter contest were Barbara Kar- had ndeed carred out ts Intent, t was only the volaton Stanley Slkora, Rusty Cherry, Wnners were Prancne Nalepa, - -., ftta TO. o BUSINESSMEN^ HOME _ or, m y- Bonne Lou Barnes, Jo- RITZ Theatre Skora, Barbara Buchan, AWAKEN SCHOOL ; B nne Calanton, Joyce Herman, Itself not the motve that LUNCH COMIM.KTKl.Y Mary Nalepa Rchard Knpsl C»rttret, N. J. KI -SMO and Stephen Parente. Jance campgla and Frances Mke Karnas. Robert Golden. (Mart y Lorentz Dors Lorentz was formally deplored. AIR COOLED and STRAWBERRY Stephen Parente. HILL ; Marno, ^Denns Coyle and Andrew Heg- Br enda e Behen, Tony Tylor E- A large group of chldren attended a watermelon party, " the phylcal L een The reacton of Presdent and Dnners Ar Condtoned NOW THRU SUNDAY Many chldren are partcpatng n the vared actvtes con- Tylor, Raymond Patrusz- and Rchard Tylor, Kennedy, hmself, was even JULY 7-2 Served Daly ducted at ths playground. Wnftnd A.M. CUI Closng, L-M * M FUN FOR THE FAMILY... New Jerseys greatest famly amusement center SOMCTNIN9 FOR SVSKY9ODY... buses drect to gates.. see the crcus A & 9:30 p. m... swm n Iwo acres of water..try our rdes for all ages.. play games lor fne przes.. Jon our Teen Swm Club Nee.lark Itlly.-, SI MMI K SHOWCASE rado broadcast Olyr k luov-, 0:05- I. M. cu Frday nght. vuwvwwt Ar - (rou MMIMWMWIMWWWWMWWWWIM 8 OUlt BUSINESS Ral Steamshp Hotel I OUR AND CRUISE RESERVATIONS THE WORLD OVER Phone VA 6-36)5 Travel Bureau 3)3 Maple Street PEETH AMBOJ, N. J. WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SPECIALISTS SINCE 90 / / ISELIN At l.-i.i.i.v Y J. Wednesday. Watermelons were donated by George Allen, Rchard Lepore, Debbe Wallwork, Kathy Kovacs, Mchael Wall- WIVt-IH THEATRE NOW THRU TUESDAY!... Color Hts,., Janet Legh - Dck V»n Dyke Ann Margret - Bobb; Rjdell A. y. Sullvan BYE BYE IE" and Robert Prcbon Geora a Moll "Island of Love" o atun tax MfWOR)CM W NOW THRU TUESDAY!! YEAKS TOP ADVENTURE ROMANCE SPECTACLE!! Charlton HeHton Ava Gardner - Davd Nlven "55 Days at Pekng" SATURDAY &"SUNDAY"KIDDIE MATINEE - 2:«0 P.M. Joey Ike n Hey, Lets Twst" Kranke Avalun n "Drams of Afrca" WALTER WgAPK-STBBUHO ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE MAJESTIC K n;,:,c HWOODBRIDGE NOW PLAYIN< _J 2ND» NOW FLAYING V Ann Margrct n J "BYE BYE BIRDIE"/ wth Janet Legh t, Dck Van Dyk* ( ulor &, BU HIT! "THE TRAITORS" ChlldNn Alwan Vm free Gant PUj An* IS January, George Sllagy, Martn Oall Wllam Patskanck, Frederck Gall, Anne Henry, Jeffrey Cauze, Prances Ryan, Antonette Ryan, George Mayer, Charles Bennett, Danny Cearl, Francs Patterson, Dors Dunn, [Patrca Dunn, Arche Marno and Robert Sefczek. A cook-out was held Thursday. Wnners of the foul shootng contest were Andrea Hegedus, Alane Hegedus, Pat Olsen and Francs Ryan. Wnners n the specal evenng event, password, were Douglas Dem, Edde Barnes, Frank Smak, Davd Wall, Rocco Benyola, Frank Baran, Jane,Bocchno. Donna Bulcavage, Takng offcal cognzance of the stuaton n a Berln speech, the Presdent sad the students were wrong n defyng the ban and that they would have no bass for complanng about any punshment hey mght receve Gerald Avgyal, and Bernle on ther return snce they Graham. had ample warnng of the consequences. Tournament represetatves were Pete Lorentz, Bran Be- In almost the same breath hen, Glen Mohr, and Dennsj now f ver ne n * d tnls * sa > : Amercans from son^ to Cuba Glen Mohr. Mchael StankovtZjs qute another matter. One HIGH SCHOOL placed second n the lay-up reason gven s the lack of protectve facltes n a country The chldren partcpated n tournament. a nature hke, Games such as Wnners n the aru and wth whch the Unted States I bound ball, mxed softball and craft. project were Barbara has no dplomatc relatons Four Square were held, On Karnay, Thomas De Rasm. However, f adult* decde to run Thursday a basketball foul and Frank Smak the rsk, ths s up to them,»nd shootnk contest was held. Wnners were Debbe Buonerba and handles Amercan affars n anyway, Swtzerland adequately Bll Scully. Wnners of a MR. BUSIMESSMAN Havana." clean-up contest were Jeanette The Presdent also raned the Appcc, Lesle, Dreeson, Jo Ann LOOKING AHEAD queston of whuher the U. S Terranova, Andy Appc, and TO 980 Lnda Johansun.? A physcal ftness prgram was held Thursday mornng wth FORDS~ PLAYHOUSE HI <-«]!> THURS. THRU SAT. JULY 8 - JO "TAMMY& THE DOCTOR" wth Sandra Dec & Prtcr Fonda "PARANOIAC" Tll* Saturday Cutlnuou from 2 P.M. SUN. THRU TUES, JULY 2J - U "KING KONG vs. GODZILLA" al*o "OPERATION BIKINI JULY 24 from t P. M. NMgylM SIMW Stankowtz. Ako representng the playground were Mchael Stankowtz, Pete Lorentz and INQUIRE ABOUT ANSAFONE NOW!! 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11 Exclusve and Exclusvely.# 0*0* NEWS From All the Communty Independent-Leader EDISON-FORDS BEACON F,H - CP II Thursday, July 8, 963 WINDOW On Green Street The Stall -.s mo busy these days surveyjk Freeman Street,.. nn- and St. George Avenue these three hghly ht roadways d arc to be b wdened and paved, l from Strawberry Hll to the Sx Roads at the,..,,,r - and wth approxmately»800, state.,. Another Zlrpoo accomplshment, H ).. the opnon here Senator Clfford Case of l,,,,, may le a dark hors* canddate for the P..,ln;l nomnaton n 964. «t ounl much las already been sad about the excellent ( the Woodbrldge Polce Department last week wth the,,, ho gun-totlng theves, who terrorzed ths area, ns of motel holdups we too would lke to add our,, dr department, and especally to Detectve Sergeant rnoppor and Detectve Wllam Paytl. the two men I, In- ntal arrest after becomng suspcous ol Mr occupants on Route. «n Mm want to test yourself u to your drvng ablty, HI- ttdrnme to partcpate In the traffc rodeo to be, Saturday n the muncpal parkng lot In the rear of, Wnnrhrldge Muncpal Buldng The teltt wll be,l from 0 A.M. to I P.M. You can fnd out through. n-st whether you are average, better than average, or,.mllrnt drver, «,«. of Columbus Carnval Commttee was well the excellent weather tylch held up throughout,,-t. week. Insurng n> fnancal.success. " Fss Patrca F. Straexynakl. daughter of Joseph Strakl, Woodhrdge, h» accepted a poston wth the Un- (l Natons Secretarat, She»u fraduated from the...mnnt Secretaral School In New York la»t June and m.lumns of St. Marys Hgh School, Perth Amboy. *,.. DudtT" Nagy, Woodbrdge bluecoal, has been brag.mu how he slaughtered the blueflsh last week, But.,. ng frends have seen any of the fsh yet. W.tlng at Lou Star Garage In CarUret whle her r WAS brne»er»lced, a woman customer lstened to the Icp.rtre of two of ht mechancs, Charley and Red..hlr to stop lafhln at ther humor, the exclamed n boy* could make more money M televson comed-, than at mechanc*,". ne Frst, Leutenant Rchard H. Wheeler, son ol Mr. \:,. Bertram W. Wheeler of 896 Roue Ave., Woodbrldge, r, :4 wth Helcopter Tranng Squadron Eluht, at the : Ar Landng Feld, Pensacola, Pla. A graduate of M-,n State Unversty. Ann Arbor, Wheeler entered the ter n September 98. (.ulrt Herman W. Lubenauer of Fords, s partcpatng (h- Ar Force Reserve Offcer Tranng Corps IAFtdl( summer encampment at Lamley AFB, Va. Cadet Lachenauer, HO of Mr, Md Mrs. Herman W. hhrn&uer of IS Second St., Fords, wll observe and take x lve part In varous phases of bue operatons durng tot encampment perod. I member of the AFBOTC program at Rutgers Unver-.» New Brunswck, he wll be elgble for appontment an Ar For<* second leutenant upon graduaton from lfc The cadet It a graduate of Edson Hgh School. *. «I,III Duvs of Iseln, has beta promoted to arman frst J n tle Unted States Ar Force at Bltburg, Germany. ;u Davs, a mssle equpment mechanc, Is the son of Mr. Mrs John Wanko of 30 Henry Place, Iseln. He waa duum from Woodbrldge Hgh School. * Steve FrlerUf, former Woodbrde polce offcer, puy- ; pnochle the other nght came up wth an astoundng He held a meld of 930 wth 600 Queens, a rounduse, two par ot trump and 40 pnochle. Frank LaFarr Bll BorbelT can attest to ths. * Whne Howe "Duke" Parsehs of Colona attemptng to Dck Lane, the professonal magcan from Port Read- [a chlds trck. * «Ju«"Hubby" Molnar who s recoverng ncely from a PLANNED MARINA County and townshp offcal* took over ptuns on the ste for the proposed marna and park on Smth Creek, Kewaren. Woodbrdge offcals say they are wllk to donate the land to the. county f It n turn wll develop t nto a marna and play area. From f left to rght: George Yatcs, canddate fur Townshp Commttee, Freeholder Thomas I,re, Freeholder Drector Karl E. Mettger, Freeholdrr (enrtr Burton, Cnmmtteeman Robert Jacks and County Plannng Drector Douglas 8. Powell. MOlTII WATERING Are the famous Hungaran poppy-seed and nut rolls shown beng prepared by members of the Lades Ad Socety of the Hungaran Reformed Church, School Street, The women made 40 of the large rolls whch were to be used at a Chnese Aucton held n the church hall Tuesday nght. From left to rght are Mrs. Stephen Smon, Mrs. Frank Kormandy and Mrs. James Pentek, Scouts to Sponsor Fre Protecton Demonstraton, FORDS On Wednesday, 7 P.M., July 24, Boy Scout Troop 52 wll sponsor a fre protecton demonstraton at the basketball court, Fords Park. Ths demonstraton wll be presented Stork Club New arrvals throughout the Townshp as recorded at the attend, to learn how to prop-erly use the varous tyes of durng the last week Include: Perth Amboy General Hosptal equpment that can do much to Prom Fords, a son to Mr. and curb the damage done by fres. Mrs. Robert Antontes, 3 New OBITUARIES ANTHONY KOGUT FORD8 Fmrral for Anthony Kogut, 90 Lawrenco Street, who ded Tuesday ;t Perth Amboy General Hosptnl, wll be held tomorrow mornng, 8:30 at the Flynn and Son Funeral Home, 2 Ford Avenue, wth a hgh Mass of requem, 9:02 at Our Lady of Press A Nempaper Dedcated to th# Best Interata d tta«resdent! <A th* Communtes We Serve. HIGH SCHOOL PAW PAGE ELEVEN CMAMIACJNK TREAT Jn. Roy Rclafsky, producer of summer shows for the Wood«Summer Festval Is pctured above as she was about to break a bottle of the bub* IIIIIIK lqud on the new s <l.tl traler owned by thr group, lookng on n delght art Henry W. Glass, drector of the "Tmng of the Shrew," Commltteeman Robert Jacks, and Manny Goldf»rb, who desgned and Installed the theatrcal equpment, <S«e Story on Pag* I) Racers Found \Charles Stover to Offer Lecture Not WOODBRIDGE "If you dd It, dont do It agan", warned Magstrate Andrew,... Desmond Monday nlrht when u,wo young men, accused of drag racng on Summt Avenue. Fords, were found not Rulty. The defendants, Robert T. Rchardson, 9. 6 Washngton Avenue, South Amboy, and Rchard Pnter, 2, 75 Gordon Avenue, Fords, were arrested by Avenel Personals Mr. ana Mrs. Joseph [Colona Lbrary. Thomas and chldren, Valere, Joseph, Jmmy and Rcky, Melnzer Btreet, spent two weeks n Greenvlle, North Carolna. -Mr. and Mrs. John Waver- on a work project In Nyasaland, East Afrca, last summer Patrolman George Cook who csak, Melnzer Street, had Mra. Pence Church. Bural wll be testfed he saw the two youths! Wavercsaks sster, Mrs. Thomas Egan and her chldren, Mary, program. under the Crossroads Afrca In St. Gertrude Cemetery drvng autos sde by sde on lemetery, Colona. Summt Avenue last May 23. Kathy and John, Harrson, N. Lke every partcpant of The deceased was a mechanc The patrolman sad both were Y., as house guests. Crossroads Afrca he has gven lempbyed by Murphy Brothers, travelng at speeds he "estmated to be 55 mles an hour" a number of talks about tll Idrysler Motors, Elzabeth. A Gloversvllle, N. Y., was the natve and former resdent o In a 25-mle zone. two-week vacaton of experence In Nyasatand, Nyasaud, a scene of a twoweek vc Perth Amboy, he had resded In Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Avery andd Fords 6 years. He was & par lshloner of Our Lady of Peac Church. Survvng are hs wdow, Mary (Chlsmar); a son., Anton J., South Rver; two grand- chldren; four ssters, Mrs. Mary Wyzykowrtl, Woodbrdge; Mrs. Sophe Reedy, Washngton, N. J.; Mrs. Frances Wageman, Iseln, and Mss Angela Kogut, Perth Amboy; and three mothers, Mchael and Lous logut, Woodbrldge, and Casller, Lnden. The attorney for Mr. Rchardson and Mr. Pnter asked tat the charges be dsmssed Troop 52 nvtes the publc j Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs to attend. Ths Is part oj Its Wllam La Polnte, 52 Ffth by a representatve of theprogram of Servce to the Communty. Mrs. Anthony DAndrea, d 36 Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Davd Fords, $0. Woodbrldge Hgh School and Street; a daughter to Mr. and jorowsk, 22, 56 New Street, Mss Connelly attended{hungaran-amercan ; Absolute Fre Protecton Company, South Plalnfleld who wll Wllam Street; a son to Mr Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Don. A fne of $5 was pad by Club Plans Pcnc s employed by Revbn, Inc., Edson, Mr. Racz s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School meth, Charman, announced the WOODBRIDaE Lous Ne. art attack, wshes to convey, throuh ths column, hs show how to properly use the I IN HAWAII and Mn^elx Fgueroa, 535 tfacarthur, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frank J. Desmone, 20, 977 Hrtfelt thanks to the Woodbrldje Emergency Squad for rlght type of equpment for *r prompt arrval after they receved a call to rush hm varous types of fres. The pro- j AVENEL - Mss Norma Low- New ^J^p Avenue; MacArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Joeph Rhodes, and Mr. and Mrs llowng an unlcensed drver to Lncoln Hghway, Edson, for daughter to Mr. and Mrs. An and served wth the U. 8. Army. Woodbrldge Hungaran Amercan Ctzens Club wll hold U tle hosptal. They were on hand n two and a half gram wll be slanted to the He s also employed by Revlon, er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. thony Iorllo; a daughter to John Syme, all of Avenel; Mr perate hs auto. lne. annual pcnc, July 28, at Phefflers Grove, Hopelawn, begn- tes, he sad, home owner as well as to the Norman Lower, 468 Woodbrldge Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterson, 3C and Mrs. Alan Campbell, Eas Peter Fantazlew, 38, 32 chldren. Avenue, left Saturday from Eberly Place. Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas..uther Avenue, Hopelawn, A May weddng Is planned. nng at :00 p.m. ur condolences to the famly of the late Counclman The Fords roras Fre nre uepameut Department some From Menlo P&rk Terrace, Hll, Woodbrfdge; Mr. and Mrs pleaded gulty to a drunk and Musc wll be furnshed by the er Sullvan of Carteret, who ded Sunday. wll be represented wth bothj Idlewld Arport wth Stanley Sandrldge, Prnceton, dsorderly charge and pad a [equpment and personnel. The frends """ on a " "" 5 * Aav day tour tnm of San Around the Indana farways Jaravan Orchestra for the evenng from 4:00 untl 9:00 P.M. Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Roberts $0 fne. He was arrested whle Board of Fre Commssoners Francsco and Hawa. They local pros say that young Sam Roselle, and Mr. and Mrs. Wl Jlttng In a parked car In Iseln. Polce sad when he was comng a standout golf profes- startng at noon. LETTER FROM A BOY - ed stayng at the Hlton Ha- Carmchael "cant mss" be- Refreshments - wll be served Ham Hotchkls, Brck Townshp Ht IA too late for us because the damage ha* betn done,j on lon gnd and encq encourages everyone to,walan vllage. asked what he was dong In the sonal. He has won the Indana Tckets are stll avalable our chld las a record... but maybe f we share ths V. S. APPROVES POLIO :ar he repled, "you cops have Open and Indana Amateur from any of the club membess t wll help other parent*, Thank you very, very much." DROPS nothng to do but waste tme twce each n the last three or at the gate. The publc la Parents of a chld The Government has ap and bother everyone." years. nvted. proved a new short cut oral you for everythng, but I am gong to Chcago and Woodbrdge Monument Works polo vaccne desgned to gv «art some knd of new lfe.! quck smultaneous mmunlt, m asked me why I dd those thngs and why I gave you ul trouble, and the answer s easy for me to gve you,; am wonderng f you wll understand. enbember when I was about sx or seven and used tu \ Jon to Just lsten to me? I remember all the nce thngs "ttvt me for Chrstmas and my brthday and I was leal wth the thngs for about a week at the tme I got the J, but the rest of the tme durng the year I,really ddnt j presents. I just wanted all the tme for yol to lsten to ke I was somebody who felt thngs too. because I rememtven when I was young I felt thngs. But you sad you I busy. om. you are a wonderful cook, and you had every thng an and you were tred so much from dong all those thu made you busy, but you know somethng, Mom? Id have lked crackers and peanut butter just as well - ad only sat down wth me a lttle whle durng the nd sad to me: Tell me all about t so I can maybe help pn-stand." I when Donna came I couldnt understand why everyone much fuss because I ddnt thnk It was my fault that -- s curly and her teeth so whte, and she doesnt have» Klasses wth such thck lenses, Her grades were better " nt they? "nna ever has any chldren, I hppe you tell her to just»t attenton to the one that doesnt smle very much hat one wll really be cryng nsde. And when shes J Ijukf sx dozen cookes to make aure frst that the kds l ut tu tell her about a dream or a hope or somethng, thoughts are mportant too to small kds even though nt have no many words to use when they tell about "" have Insde them. ; that all the kds who are dong so many thngs that mps are tearng ther har out worryng about are I lookng for somebody that wll have tme to lsten a * and who really and truly wll treat them as they grownup who mjght be useful to them. You know I to thn. f y O u follu had ever sad to me: "Pardon me" l*"u nterrupted me, Id have dropped dead. If anybody * ft " where I am. tell them I have gone lookng for sometme because Ive got a lot of thngs I want to talk I f Love to all. Reprnted from The Kuutu Cty Star j Desgners - Ksmators - Manufacturers Announces... We at tn: Woodbrdge Monument Works, arehappy to announce that after years of research we have perfected and appled for a patent on materals and method of weldng memoral parts to themselves and to the foundaton creatng one sngle, rgd unt. You tan now be assured that your SU-PERFECT Memoral wll not fall or be pushed over b,y vandals. A vst to our "place of busness or a trp to the cemetery wth our representatve wll convnce you that ths s true. SU-PERFECT WELD-TIGHT memorals wll be avalable to you through the Woodbrdge Monument Works. Another company s now beng formed for the purpose of assgnng our technques to frms chosen by us. These frms wll then become authorsed to use SO-PERFECT WELD-TIGHT method* and products. We carry ft large stock ol memorals-our Specalty s PERSONALIZING MEMORIALS. We wll be glad to explan ths servce to you. Our new enterprse wll be known as 3U-PERFECT WELD-TIQHT. The address s 49 Rahway Avenue, Woodbrdge, N, J. Telephone MEreury 4-U. _ Our three regstered trade marks are SU-PERFECT, W.M.W.. and WOODBRIDGE MONUMENT WORKS. Woodbrdge Monument Works CHARLES FRANK, Propretor 49 Kahway Ave., Woodbrdge Tel ME 4-5X daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lon nle Durrett, 4 Ethel Street. From Avenel, a son to Mr and Mrs, Kenneth Green, 40! ;Aldtn Road; a daughter to Mr nd Mrs. Ronald Yeager, Thr Street, Hram Traler Court; daughter to Mr. and Mrs. M Ijchael Castoro, 79 Thorpe Ave nue. From Iseln, a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Prank Patern( 28 Elm 8treet; a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Galya, Coakley Street; a son to M and Mrs. Phlp Clark, Sevent Street. ON DEANS LIST WOODBRIDaE,- Accordlr to an announcement by Evere W. Holt, dean of faculty at Monmouth College, Townshp resdents appearng on the sprng semester Deans Lst nclude Fred L. Boll, Woodbrdge; John C. Plleckl, A*nel, and Lawrence C. Ryan, Sewaren. CLOSING FOR" VACATION... We Wll Be Closed For One Week JULY 22 JULY 29 Gddens SHOES 29 Smth Street KltTH AMBOY RrsuU A Correctve Shot* fur lllanu - Chldren. Teen* turb rewrujtiom Flled Dnner Party Marks 35th Annversary AVENEL Mr. and Mrs Jonald Campbell, 92 Oak Street rere honored at a surprse dlnler party on the occason of her 35th weddng annversary unday at the Buttonwood Manor, Matawan, by ther son nd daushter-n-law, Mr. and drs. Robert Donald Campbel f Pleasantvlle, New York. Guests Included Mrs. Rober aganst all three types of polc A lcense for the new vaccln was granted to Lederle Labor; tor lea, a spokesman for th Unted States Burgeon Gen erals Sce sad. Ledeple Laboratores sad th. supplfls of the vaccne, whc called Trlvalent Orlmun are already avalable. chldren, Lnda. Debbe, Paul, Jeftry and Buddy, Woodbrldge Avenue. They vsted wth cause Patrolman Cook wasl Mr "7; eryls "" fa " ther ; lot at the scene. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kulacngky and son-, Edward, An overweght tnok cot llam J. Hoehne, 98 Lncoln Melnzer Street, spent a week lace, Waldlck, N. M.. $444. vstng relatves n Buffalo, he vehcle was carryng 4,- N. Y..0 pounds more than the load Mr. and Mrs. James Englert and sons, Jmmy, Johnny >r whch t was regstered. Mr. loehne pleaded nnocent conndlng the owner of the trac- have returned home from va- and Jeffrey, N. Madson Avenue, er ought to be made to pay caton In Washngton, D. C. he fne. He was also fned $5 ecause the tractor carred flctlous plates. The drvers lcense of Robert leek, 22, 6 Thrd Street, Port Readng, was revoked for 30 Jays after pleadng gulty to a :harge of drvng 62 mles per lour n a 40-mle zone on West Sewaren, He was fned!22. Gene R. Sears, 9, 6 Yale Avenue, Avenel, pad a $0 fne or careless drvng and a slmar offense cost Russell J. Kac- PROMOTED FORDS Word has been rejeved that Lous J. Waslrlck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lous Waslrck, 8 Thstle Place, has been promoted to prvate frst class In the Unted States rnes. A graduate of Wood brdge Hgh School, he enlsted for four years, and s wth the Frst Battalon, Second Marne Dvson, Camp Lejeune, N. J. BARGAIN SHOPPERS TAKE NOTICE: Only $ Down DELIVERS CAR OF YOUR CHOICE! Payments To Bt Your Pocketbook Our entre luveutury of the ll new S3 LAKHS MUST UK LHJUIDAXKU NOW to make room (or M models. A guod electon la mll uvullsblo, so hurry and cash la on ths remendoua uklt. No reasonable offer ratumd. 36 MONTHS TO PAY BANK RATES J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE, Inc. Studebaker - Lark - Hawk - Avantt 363 Dvson Street, Perth Amboy Tel. VA B-M93 Patrca J. Connelly To Wed Raymond Racs AVENEL The engagement of Mss Patrca Jean Connelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles B. Connelly, 56 Monca Court, to Robert Raymond Racz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Racz, 35 Clare Avenue, Woodbrdge, has been announced by her parents. READY To enjoy a delcous Thck Shake? SET Yourself and your famly nto the old jalopy and.., GO Untl you see an lee cream stand called.., COLONIA Resdent* of Oo» Iona, and all parts of Woodbrldge Townshp are nvted to an llustrated lecture on East Afrca Tuesday evenng, at the Charles Stover, 3 Warwck Road, has arranged to gve th slde show. A senor at Amherst College, Charles took part landlocked country n the Rft Valley, soon to become ndependent. In September he spoke to the Woodbrldge Elks and the Avenel Lons Clubs, both helped to sponsor hs trp. Durng the summer he maled back a seres of artcles from NyasBland to the Independmt- Leader, whch also contrbuted to the expenses of the trp. Charles has Indlcated that Tuesdays show wll Include 00 sldes emphaszng the personal contact wth the Afrcans on the work project, and wth the students hs group worked wth. He wll Intermngle wth these shots breathtakng Afrcan landscapes, wld anmals n Mozambque, poltcal ralles, Narob skyscrapers, and ferce Masa warrors. Along wth the sldes he wll play several short reoordlngs ol Bantu musc and Afrcan poltcal speeches.! The show starts at 8:5 p.m., and lasts an hour and a half, Admsson Is free. COLO MIA DAIRY-MAID "The Qualty Ice Cream Store" 075 St George Avenue, Colona Tel. Ft -9MB

12 /. \ \ ^ the md-summer month, and Enjoy Ths Summer As far as the appette to concerned for - years the human race, has enjoyed warm Weather and the at aa/ other tme of the year. Ths summer months for out-door actv- su s the tme for freezng fresh fruts tle recreaton and vacatons. In the ~ "" Unted States, where. there.- are so and avalable vegetables, on cold so wnter that they days wll sx be many automobles, we perhaps utlze the good weather for long dstance travel better than any people on earth. On the other hand, we do not utlze the smple thngs of lfe, whch Nature* offers so abundantly n summer, and whjch are free for the askng for all ctzens In good health. months hence. Fnally, summtr should be enjoyed as a tme of vacaton. Every person n every famly should plan a sutable vacaton. For famles ths would preclude any rush or hurry along the hghways, and would allow ample tme for all members of the famly to rest. Dgnty It Is sometmes dffcult to mantan and smple and down-to-earth as peoones dgnty. In fact, It s even hard pe themselves. to defne the word. What exactly Is So, then, we mght all do well to dgnty? keep n mnd the dgnty and character whch we should lke to exemplfy. The generally-accepted defnton of the word s that dgnty s a qualty Whether we be a smple laborer, or a of character whch wns the admraton and respect of others. It Is also wealthy executve, we can walk the streets wth head hgh, a noble bearng, and conduct our lves wth dgnty and prncple. And f we do ths, assocated wth beng noble. Dgnty s the opposte of loudness wth fath, and dedcaton to what and common behavor. It s a qualty one beleves rght, the storms and blt- ter blows of lfe wll come and go and nothng can destroy that hardfne qualty the dgnty of the nl vldual human beng. whch prevents an ndvdual who possesses t from ntrudng. Genune people do not "affect" dgnty. Ths s pmet. Dgnty tself s not forced or Jt. I*, can be as warm The Unted States has gven the world many thngs, Mass producton has gven the average U. S. ctzen more consumer goods, applances and household gadgets, at lower cost, than any other people ever enjoyed. But mass producton has also gven us some questonable dvdends n thefeld of dnng and foods. We all lke home-baked food but there are too many of us these days, and mass-produced food s more practcal It also tastes very fne too. We all lke melons and vegetables whch grow slowly and whch do not shp too well. But the keen-mnded grower plants what grows fastest and what shps best. As a result, we eat The Food We Eat The Power of Weather a lot of tasteless tomatoes, and tasteless lettuce, vegetables and frut. In the way of pastres and cakes, and even dnners, our wonderful mass producton technques have gven us the frozen foods, even frozen meals! As good as many of these tems are a frozen meal can hardly equal a meal whch some good cook has spent a few hours preparng n the ktchen. It s only natural that we rejoce when we can get good, home-grown summer vegetables at ths tme of year, often from growers who do not grow to shp ther product thousands of mles, and whch taste lke honest farm produce. Ths s the tme of the year to enjoy these blessngs. Those who thnk that mans latest scentfc Inventons, Includng the most powerful nuclear bombs now exstent, would be mpressed wth a recent group of statstc* publshed by a weather expert. The statstcs show that the power needed to lft the water whch falls n a normal summer thunderstorm over an area of only a few mles, s of staggerng proportons. The suns rays fall upon the earth, and heat the land. Because hot ar rses, the wanned earth sends a thermal aloft, and as ths warm ar rses t s cooled. Every cloud s the result of some coolng. As the warm ar rses t s cooled and forms a cloud at the exact moment when the mosture contaned n the ar turns from Invsble partcles condensaton. Ths process contnues untl a huge cloud s bult up, wth mllons of gallons of water contaned.theren, whch t unleases at the approprate moment. Such an exploson, as one mght call t, s far more mpressve and far more powerful In a sense, than our modern nuclear weapons. All of whch should prove to us that gur Creator has wsely provded that the tremendous power of nature, and of the forces of weather n the atmosphere, be drected toward good, and not evl. There s a lesson for manknd n ths thought, and we hope that the comparatvely puny forces of man, ncludng the hydrogen bomb, are put to constructve, and not destructve, uses. Gong Abroad? As we see It, the cntnung nflux ly, Amercans abroad have tended to of travelers from the Unted States forget ther normal restrant and to Western Europe and those headng throw money around as f they carred on n such a manner back n the the opposte way, s n the best nterests of nternatonal understandng Unted States. and peace, Amercans gong abroad Ths has created two false mpressons: () That Amercans are brash, should make every effort to conduct themselves n a proper and careful unrefned vstors, as a general rule, manner, so as to create good wll and and:, (2) That all Amercans are a good mpresson abroad. wealthy and, therefore, rpe to be stuck Too often n the past, unfortunate- by ejvery foregn scheme and chsler. Wth vacaton tme n full swng, we offer a word of cauton to the swmmer. Judgng from the experence of other years, approxmately 3,500 lves wll have been lost by accdental drownng these next few months. Ths represents only about half of the total number of people drown each year, but they are crowded, nto the three fsummer months. The annual death toll n the Unted States from drownng grows large each year. More than one-half of those dyng Swm Wth Care WOODBtUDGB PUBLISHING COMPANY Uwrum F. Campon, Presdent A Tmrom Publshed Weekly on Thursday at :00 M OrttD Strut Woodbrldge. N J. Telephone: HE 4-U Charles Mal - Out TCU SIM In ths manner are young persons under twenty-four years of age, the largest sngle age group of youths between ffteen and nneteen yean. Every vacatonst should be careful ths sumrter. A perod of rest and relaxaton [from work s fne, and necessary, but carelessness should not rob t of ts pleasure. To venture too far In the surf, or to take chances n swft current, means runnng the rsk of drownng. Swmmers should be extremely careful. (Earfrxtt UL SSI RooMvelt Arenut Carteret, N. J. Telephone: C ov»7, M4 - Dee. 0,_ 96 Ss Month* W-tt Hepn«w RSSUREMANS LUCK Under the Captol Dome By J. Jesejfc Grlbbns letter to Edtor Edtor, of Woodbrldstr would lke to ral your attenton to your edton of June 8th, partcularly j to an artcle n "wlndbw on Qreen Street and one n the (Tows Ne«t" regardng the «rk of respect to the real meanng of Memoral Day. Whle the Assocaton does not wsh to quarrel wth a member or member of the fourth estate, we do feel they are gulty of the (dn of presumpton. True, the spectators and veterans groups should gve attenton to the Memoral servces, we wsh to pont out the varous fre companes hold ther own memoral servces ether pror to the Woodbrldft parade, or n the afternoon. To Illustrate the Iselln fre [companes (# and #) and Oolonla fre company hold servces n the Cloverleaf Cemetery each Memoral day at 9: SO A.M. at the Fremens Memoral. The standard order Is for each fre Company to nturn to Its respectve fre staton on completon of the parade, so that they are avalable for the Job to whch they are dedcated. We hope ths explans the lack pf Fre Company attendanceat the Memoral servces. Sncerely yours, Felx Salduttl Secretary SOCIAL ltstls ll twn SECURITY By ALLAN A. BASS Dstrct Manarer Q. I retred at the begnnng of ths year and wanted to apply for my Socal Securty retrement benefts, but a frend TRENTON New Jersey«s beng dscussed but s not Uke-Parkwaj Is 2,900,000 regstered votert wll ly to occur. ^Sucton constructon are«" areas. I ^ have ^ not ^ been able to get one read one statement on the November 6 general electon ballot has been asked by the mayors of : ^ ^ : ^ Overnor Rchard J. Hughes descrbng the purpose of two New Jersey lve larger munc- BRIDGE TRAFFIC: Many bond Issues proposed by Governor Rchard J. Hughes to f- to pass the far housng bll brdges between Phladelpha applyng for any reason. A paltes to call a specal sesson records were broken on the A. You should not put off nance future hghway, nsttuton and teacher college con- ate after beng adopted by the A new record was establshed benefts to you. Once jou whch remans to the State Son- and Camden last year, delay may mean a loss of structon. [General Assembly. when 47,072,870 vehcles crossed apply, the people at the Socal Securty offce wll be Although the voters wll vote the Benjamn Frankln and Executve department lawyers Indvdually on a $475,000,000 have nformed the Governor he Walt Whtman brdges. Ths glad to assst you n cettnf bond ssue to fnance hghway v amounted to a P" cent ^ necessary proof*. amounted to a constructon, and a $275,000,000 nto ould sesson recall the even lawmakers whle they back are P" ce Q. Snce I am plannng for bond ssue to construct new nsttutons and teachers colleges, a nto recess, sesson and even whle the Governor they are c 0 "*«0Verthe vehcles»» lom whch my retrement later ths year, used the spans durng 96. It :lalms f there Is a chance the could you offer any Informaton It has been decded n hgh also represented a 46 per cent meausre could be adopted by now that would help me when State House crcles to have only gan In Delaware Rver Port the Republcan controlled Senate, he would call a specal ses- retrement benefts? I apply for my Socal Securty one statement explalnthe purpose of both bond Issues. Authorty brdge traffc snce 956, the year the Walt Whtman Brdge was opened. That son, The Governor wants the (Contnued on Page 6) The two questons wll appear frst on the votng mach- measure passed by the Senate year a total of 32,98,968 vehwthout any change, but f amnes and ballots and wll be followed by four other questons) study endments are proposed he would them, to be answered by the vote of the electorate. The sngle statement Is als expected to spell out Interest to be pad to amortze the bonds, reported to be approxmately $685,000,000 Secretary of Btate Robert J, Burkhardt wll offcally notfy all county clerks soon u to what numercal order to lst the sx statewde publc questons on the general electon ballot. Next month the Secretary of State wll order publcaton of the questons n the varous newspapers of the State. Wth a vote of the people at the November 5 general electon, resdence requrements for voters could be reduced font 60 to 40 days n the county. An outrght reducton of $50 annually from the tax blls of war veterans and ther wdows, nstead of the present $50 exempton on the aggregaton assessed valuaton of property, could also be decded at the same tme. Future tax blls of oldsters over 65 years of age could also contan an 380 deducton by favorable vote of the people In November. At the present turn an $800 exempton on the ag gregaton assessed, valuaton o: real property Is allowed. Th sxth proposal to be decldec would amend the State Consttuton to permt land used In agrculture and hortculture to Iwelcome. be valued as farm land only for local tax purposes. However, Sen. Presdent Wllam E, Ozzard, R. Somerset, says there wll be no summer sesson of the Senate as the eleven Republcan Senators have agteed to reman away un<, the scheduled tme of reconenlng on November 8. The far housng bll prohbts dscrmnaton n the rental of louses or apartments. Owners >f apartments n two-famly [wellng are exempt from the roposed law f they lve In one f the apartments. WELCOME: Vstors headed south on the Garden State arkway ths summer wll be landed a personal note of wel come. A prnted message, wth rtoto of Governor Rchard f Hughes, wll be gven all drven of cars wth out-of-state tag at the Hllsdale Toll Plaza, located sx mles south of the New York-New Jersey border. The note wll nform the drve: that the Garden State Parkwa: parallels the Jersey shore fo 73 mles. "We are sncerely proud ts reputaton as "The Naton No. Scenlc-and-Safe Super hghway" and Invte you to ua ts servces and facltes wt that In mnd, "says the note "The sped lmt s 6 mles per hour, but only f condtons permt. Drve to meet the road LEGISLATURE: - A sesso: or weather condtons. Do keep of the Legslature durng August rght except when passng. The I GLAMOR GIRLS aw ruok wtat I ftwnl Ja tl» attlcl Why doat we tuwr*cbrtuneartytr cs crossed the Benjamn Yanklln Brdge, The Walt Whtman brdge,lso set an all-tme record of ts wn durng the year on a, total 23,208,082 vehcular crossgs, a gan of 84 per cent over ;he former mark of 2.408,33 ehcles establshed n 94. On August IB last, another ecord was smashed when 90,- 74 vehcles vere couted crossng the Walt Whtman span, he greatest volume n a sngle lay. Another tem for the recrds was a dally average of 36,- >74 vehcles were counted crewman brdge. Ths greatest flow of traffc n the two brdges was handled whle complng a safety record I ar better than the natonal average. Only three persons were klled on the two spans] durng the year. ZONING: Muncpal ofclals cannot sngle out a certan parcel of land for preferental zonng treatment to the Injury of surroundng property owners. The Appellate Dvson, New Jersey Superor Court, has ruled that such spot zonng Is nvald. The court turned thumbs down on an ordnance adopted by Atlantc Cty In December, 98, permttng constructon of hgh rse apartments on the confront where the master zonng plan ruled only one famly hojses could be located. Surroundng property owners omplaned and attacked the rdnance n the Superor Jourt. The Law Dvson of that ourt ruled the ordnance was a alld exercse of the muncpal onlng power and w*» adopted n accordance wth statutory eaurementa. However, the learby property owners appealed agan and won ther case n Appellate Dvson. JER8EY JIGSAW: Unted tat«s Senator Barry Ooldwater, B. Arzona, wll epeak at a Republcan fund rasng dnner n New Jersey on September Durng the frst week of the new fscal year, the State of New Jersey tapxxl ts checkng account for a whoppng total of 76,738, to pay dedcated expenses... Durng June here were truffle deaths In New Jersey, the hghest lor that month snce June 937 when there were 8 fataltes... Attorney General Arthur J. Slls, vce charman, Eastern Dstrct, Natonal Assocaton of Attorneys General, Is workng wth the group n plans for a regonal meetlk n September &t Newport, Khode Island.,. The State Farm Bureau has already started an educatonal campagn on the farmland assessment amendment to the State Consttuton... Only four fataltes occurred on the Garden State Parkway durng the frst (Contnued ou Fag* Sam Patch. The Jertey Jumper- By JOHN T. CUNNINGHAM "Hall to HIP Snmurl Patch, Who knows not an equal; In Jumpng, Snm ran fnd no match Among ten mllon people. The murk of a hero In 8JB was to be eulogzed In poetry, and Sam Patch of Paterson, N. J,, knew the satsfacton of beng thusly noted In the Saturday Evenng Post. Sam ahrurk off the poetc prase and kept on Jumpng, for the more he Jumped down, the llgher he rose Only those close to Sams cotton spnnng machne n a Paterson mll had heard hs boasts untl 827, Poor, and the sole support of hs wdowed mother, Sam seemed destned to tend that cotton machne forever. Then, Bhortly after hs 20th brthday, Sam boasted that he would Jump over the Passac Falls. Sam chose a day In 8eptem ber, 827, when a new brdge was beng drawn across the ocky gorge above Few beleved tha yr would make the try ly. tables followed hm, ;!,, day, only to losr hm M crowd surged forwardj,,, the brdge prearo, Unannounced am.., d, 8am Patch ap p(. ;,,; denly beneath the old,,,. above the falls,»-a Vh! " t crowd and jumped off. rollng water no f,,,,,"" Frst horrfed m,,,.,, assemblage broke m,,,. when Sam smfcd,,, ashore. «Sam loved tha n,,, ; he dred off n [\v, ;;;, nounced that he v., n, agan some, tav..;. wasnt a brdge ]>\ Ar the UmellRhf T,. took the sensble ;.,.:, from then on u neck. Most of Pater; when Sam jumpu!, followng July 4th n Of Commerce (Contnued m lv, P., Two Jumps Ah< al There are two knds of news, one. tmely, the other hstorcal. In tn fnancal world every market develop. ment Is predcated on news tmelnes. 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13 jl/l I) WKSFSSION MteMI Chrste, wth straw r,, m * beode hs favorte antque cur. Sttng In the. Vft s John Vtlt. Standng on the other sde of the. **>. tar on thp rght % DOOR Chrste, whle Davd Bothwell can be parltlly seen behnd the wheel. tlque Cars Treasured Safety (Hub Set Chrstes; He Drves j For Bus Trp Work Daly In One I Thursday, July 8, 963 SL Cecelas Annual Far Commttees Announced- Opens Monday for Week ISFXIN _ Tmr oner agalnrcfc Vacearella: slms, Bruno fur St. CPWHHS wnunl lselnpnrlono, John Mengo: amp- Fmr. Ths far, whch has flm. Ernest Komuves; tcket; ;o»n through ne year fulfll a booth. John Boyle; relef, Mnnll town chutl sponsnrdtprrenco Rley nnd FosPmurv rnmlvrl to he lust frtr ofnortlwavr; booth 2, Therrsn ts type h New Jersey, wll open Thompson: relef. Terrenre Monday vlkht nnd contnue Rley nnd Rosemary North- through S\tur(lny. July 27, un- Ta*: booth J, Prank Mastnntler the drecton of the Rrv dry: relef Terrene*- Rlley nnrl Jnhn M Wlle pastor, the pub- RtwrnRry Northurave booth 4. clv ehnrmnn advsed, Mary^fllfy: relef, Terrrnee The fnr nvounds ore locrtecl R p y and Rosemary North- on HITIII Street, opposte the «favf\; booth 5, Elzabeth.Tohn- pennsylvuna Ralroad. Telo- f son. relef Qene l.lmol and vson nnd rado stnrs wll be Walter Henley: booth B, Prank, fenturr nghtly There wll^mlth: relef. Oene Llmoll and I be nne rdes nnd thrty booths. Walter Henley: booth 7. Thorn-! wllh free parkng fnd free admsson for all. All knds of nd Walter Healey: booth fl. as Llmoll: relef. Oenp Llmoll food wll be nvnlnble. Wllam Northsrave; relef. Commttee chnlrmcn and Gene Lmoll and Walter Henley: accountant collector, Raymond CafTrey, Sr. anyone s unable to help, Rpv [Wlls asked to be notfed as Ktchen, Includng hot dogs, soon as possble. A brefng hamburgers, profryl, fsh cakes meetng wll be held ths evenng, 7:30, In Lourdes Hall grlled cheese sandwches, crab clam chowder, cheeseburgers Every charman and casher cakes, kelbasy sandwches, nnd must attend. On the openng fsh and chps, Ann Snka and PAGf THIKIEKH SHOW OFF RACK CARS.-- Member* of (\h Iark No. II) proudly dsplay ther favorte model T»cr cars at an rmtnt held n Merrll Turk, Krom Irft to r«ht Penns Kraus,. Peterson, Wlllm Mlflf, Howard Frlrk ;nd Peter Roemfr, Cub Pack No, 30 Holds Pcnc In Merrll Park nght eajh worker s asked to Mrs. Fred Wolf, managers: be at the assgned statons at Mary Black, Stella Maffla, Anne Helen Edth Stewart 7 and on Saturday at 6 p.m. Whe.len. Catherne Healey, ISELIN The addton of To Wed Kentucky Man Commttees named are: executve assstants, Dr. E. A Parsky, Mary Angstman, Eleanor ther faces and clutchng ther!whch was suppled by the of St. Cecelas Free Catholle Irene Uhrjasa, Dorothy Borow- COLONIA Wth a grn on and ce cold watermelon several new books to the shelves ISELIN Announcement has :en made of the engagement tenope, trustee of St. Cecelas. Moran. Alce Alexander, Cecela precous race cars In therpack. Lbrary durng the past month ISELIN The chldren of Mss Helen Edth Stewart all foods dspensed; Andrew J. Bono, Helen Nolter. Anne Loar, hands Cub Pack 30 descended was announced by Mrs. John the Iselln Safety Club met Saturday mornng at the new laughter of Helen Stewart, 28 Dapuzzo, trustee of St. Cecelas, Mary Murphy, Emly Warakomsk, Anne Llewlnko, Paulne [pcnc. The pcnc concluded}), QI A, staff. upon Merrll Park, for a famly TV f Hooker, presdent of the lbrary - rdes, soda, beer and all raffle fagnolla Road, and Donald booths; collectors, Rev. Delzell Ktchen. Charlotte Sadowskl, the season for the Cubs but accordng to Charman Frank!eral on the best seller Bt,, The new volumes Include sermeetng headquarters n the tewart, Brooklyn, New York Rev. Gerty, Raymond Csffrey, Vcke Cedrone, Lorrane Vendola. Josephne Walsh, Made- Glodowsk the ffth annual,ia -Everywhere they Chrste loved the country, although she noted Colona s now b^, men frst Presbyteran Church -o John H. Qeske, Arlngton, Sr., Stephen Bray, and Peter of Mr. and Mrs. New Offcers mong them. "The Great Huner" by Cecl Woodham-Smlth. ; lrglnla, son of Mr. and Mrs, Traynor. lne Brandlt and Lllan OBren. Ptaewood Derby was uppermost n the cubs mnds. The Shoes of the Fsherman" hrstlo of the Berke ttl more lke the cty every; s h ^ " ^ was elwted Henry Gleske, South Fort Mlthell, Kentucky. General cashers, Anthony Progyl preparaton, Mary ISELIN Lla W Thompson, Councl 35, Daughters of / Morrs West, and "Morte d- ; of Colona, cvoke&jday Followng Mr. Chrste s to flu the Vftcancy of second Slegel, Anne Novak, Emly War comments and It was j dscharge from the servce alter y^cc Mss Stewart s a graduate Sansevlere, charman; Mrs The hghlght of the pcnc Amerca, held Installaton of your reporter to seehnvlna! sensed durng World f Woodbrldge Hgh School, Sansevlere, Edgar Thompson, akomskl and Anne Lcwlnko. rban" by J. F. Powers. was the derby where the ndvdual race cars made so lov ough Imrovement Hall. Lncoln offcers ceremones at the Bor- Sx new members, who were War II as a techncal nd receved her Bachelor of Harold Herrlck, and Anthony Ktchen cashers, Agnes Kalontels and Raymorcl CarTrey, wng July and August,, adult Mrs, Hooker also annouced I welcomed nto the group at the munoble has trm, wth the Army Engneer Corps, Scence degtee n nursng at Caretonuto: secretary, Mrs, lngly by both the enterng cub Hghway, Metuchen. Mss Sartfj gven tests on hues, a larre. area of he purchased hs current St. Joseph College, Emmtsburg, Maryland. She Is em- Dapuzzo; publcty, Mrs. Edgar Jr. Mornng preparaton. Anne members wll be allowed to borow over a four week perod,- and hs dad glstened wth alt Hps of Newark, actng depy, offcated, bcycle safety. rmter vsblty, a Ford. Thompson. Snka and James Vendola, cocharmen; Elva Herrlck, Ruth nstead of the usual two weeks,; the obvous love, care and tender affecton that was put Into Mrs, Charles Crennng, new A dscusson was held on the.,,lons ncludng hftv- After Jonng the Model ployed as a staff nurse out of Master of ceremones, Charles Carow, Kathleen Duffy. Judy th the excepton of books V.-crs seat hgher for,ford Club of N J.. whch meots P la lned bus l t 0 Surprse New Brunswck wth the Vlslt- Jenkns; change, George Brtton, Lawrence Clancy, and Wl- aganst each other hopng to ncze, junor past counclor It. As each den raced ther cars ouncllor, succeedng Mrs, Karl Reno, Maureen Dunne, Barbara hch are In great demand, h motor arnured so n Lvng Jvlnttston. he and hs wfe! "- * u «ust, 2 * for the chu ",ng Nurses Assocaton of Mddlesex County. Harrngton, Barbara Healey The lbrary ls located n the..j,....,,., dt of the club. cub..:l!, can be seen at started sttcndn, meetngs ret;-; lam Crosby: frst ad, Iseln compete for the "pack champonshp" hope and determna-,s follows: as nstalled wth other offcers Patrca Healey, Marcla Murcacz, Lynn Mele, Alce Lakom- dnclpals offce and s open chool buldng opposte the.,;(k.ts allowng thr,larly thrlaly and sonn sn were partlelpnt- parepn It was decded to declan Mr, Oleske was graduated Frst Ad Squad: supples. Ted Olekslak, charman; George ton stood out on each cubs. hand tunt or start ng n mlennal parades all.august as membershp month from Xaver Unversty, Cln- skl, Mary Carol Freeman, Margaret Thompson, Kathlen Mrs. Wllam Cottrell, assoate counclor; Mrs. Pat nd Saturday afternoons from very evenng from 7:30 to 9:00 Brooks, Wllam Keseday, Howard Toms; foods custodan a racy appear-over the state, beng award«djall chldren ages fve througr. : ;ud d :nnat,"*nd receved a Master face. bv extendng the brass plaques for ther ad. 4, Interested n becomn of Scence degree n physcs Vesey, Chrstne Bobal, Jeanne Lookng at the metculous houp, assocate vce counclor :00 to 5:00 wth the excepton Andrew Istvan; ktchen sup : :,. from the front to Most of the members of the:members of the organzatlo: from the Unversty of Cncnnat, He Is employed by the son bult for the race. Judges rs. Wnfred, Smth, outsde s closed all day. McGeehan. raceway that Mr. George Peter- A\ss Betty Hughes, conductor f Sunday and Monday, when It ples, Martn Mlko and Vncent. ]) a compartment to club, the cars" owners, are menjare Invted to, attend the nex Gero. Hot sausage, meatball, James. on a spare, whle but the wves are not only wel-jmrtln?, Amuft 0, 0 a.m. ; Natonal Bureau of Standards Vendola, casher; Helen Stewart, Noreen Juarez, Brdget Fer- Frank Glodowsk, Denns entnel: Mrs. Rchard Kaln The lbrary ls avalable to all nher features, and a come at mtrtnfs but very deft-the Frst Presbyteran Churc: n Washngton, D. C. Guard, Ncholas Luongo; Kraus, and Edward Peterson nsde sentnel; Mrs. Helen n the communty regardless of extra scat. ntely needed to help the ear,basement, An October weddng s buldng, Vncent Gero, charman; Joseph Maucerl, Henry rse, Rta EVanoft, Freda Dlkun, Frances Befano, Queenda speed around wthout colldng wuncuor; Mss Fllps, record marveled how four cars could Lalng. assocate junor pas ( ellglous afflaton, -.portant of all ths st» rt -»«"P" chok( ^ a l Members of the _ planned. es n snow and s lulp Zub, Leo Gennarell, Harold dear." and "advance the ton and the drectors of th Flood, Barbara Cedrone and Den wnners of the race ng secretary; Mrs. Chrlstm seln Man to Wed,.t m^ht we nform s P ftrk l lule ssd Mrs Carney. Andrew Dapuzzo " club would lke to thank th Gertrude Kacnko. Corn-onthe cob, Joseph Musant, cash- Peterson; Wllam Mele; How secretary, Mrs. Van Tyrrell, fl were: Denns Kraus; James Wllklns, assocate recordm IV. /. Grl In Sept. Thomas Qulgley, Owen Mc-,,vrs and pessmlsts Chrste, who added that youehurch for lettng; them meet Hadassah Plans usl a Madson Avc- c»n lllwa^ 5 start J» """ the """ older,there and a "thunk-you" s also, Mahon, Gerald Coller, Joseph er; Robert Dollard, Dors -,.-. hut a proven fact ~ mod-is by crankng. gven to everyone who aded The Chrstes have found!. auto n queston s n fndng a meetng place for Rummage Sale ard Frlck; and Peter Roemer, nanclal secretary; Mrs. Georg ISELIN The engagement Fletcher, Wllam Duerschedt, Katarsky, Joanne Katarsky Wllam Mele was named Hollwell, assstant flnanca of Mss Anna Mare Bell to Set. Dan Tarrant, Rchard Snnott Debbe Katarsky, George Wllan "champon" after a close rac secretary; Mrs, Henry Salak; Donald F DCoslmo. son of Mr. A Ford Coupe ttle r car attracts Thomas Byrnes, Frank Smth people lke the chldren, whch now number about ffty. Katarsky. Submarne sand- Other games ncluded jump Also Mrs. George Blerwort! East Waren Street, has been Jr., Carolyn Grasso, and John whch had to be rerun. treasurer. and Mrs. Ralph DCosmo. 254 V M for our younger:"^* to honey and are used to COLONIA A rummage sale Joseph Barry, Frank McGrath >.: some of the (!ad-p CDn e starng as soon as they ponsored by the Colona Chaper of Hadassah wll be held denburg, Peter Befano, Gene er; Dr. M. S. Pett, Dr. A. L. a two legged race and a tug-of two-year representatve; Mn Carmella Bello, Stanwx Robert Pfster, Wllam Bran Th» Board of Drectors met wches, Rose Partenope, cash Ing over horseshoes, hgh rope 8-month trustee; Mrs. Cotrel announced by her parents. Mrs r:;h.d ncluded a hand 5«\ themcorbnr,.. n/act..... even,on Wednesday at the home of crank, and a rumble ugust 26 through August 30 McMahon, Gary Forzatl, Frank Paraskevas, Celeste Paraskevas, war contest. The fact that th Tyrrell, two-year alternat Heghts. Rome. N, Y. and Joseph Bell. them tll they arc] unque muscal horn out d M Harold B,t 438 Irvng Street, Rahway, FerIse, Charles Garratana, Madelyn Pett, Jean Llmoll, cubs are growng up was Mrs. John Murk and Mrs. Hal Whenever thry,^, wheels are the for*"-t flrk tll( te a t^ t, Hours wll be from 9 AM. to 6 Edward Gorsk. Rchard Coburger, George Wllan, John Bo- Dan Pcaro, Antonette Plcaro, mothers and parents as the: Members enjoyed Rome Free Academy and s Carmne Rcclardl, Kay Smth, brought home to ther de: lwell, flag bearers. Mss Bell s a graduate of youngsters ask all Plans were made for the trp of those on todays knds of questons and want to M. As wth other rummage the old-l t0 Surprse Lake and for a mystery bus rde for adults, Aug-,he Hadassah Medcal Organas Ftzgerald. James Bolger. Lmoll. war contest. of Mrs. Salak, Nxon. fance us a graduate of sales, net proceeds,wlll beneft duck, Martn Naughton, Thom- Wllam Sparks and Grace beat the fathers In the tug-of Monday afternoon at the horr employed by The Glamor Salon, m-rjj start remnscng. Model A s known as When ther son. Norman, age ust 7. Anyone Interested n saton, John Hand, Wlbur Ehlers, An- Ice cream, Jula Hlnsk, Thousand-shot water pstol The next meetng s scheduled for Monday at the Bor- statoned at Grffss Ar Woodbrdge Hlnh School and P"o: M;ns Antque Auto," -,v are currentlvhe-!! currently beod n poor condton for Soraenworth reached hs 7th 20 now on partcpatng may contact Mr, Members wshng _ to work at gelo Barbato, Edward Genz, - casher; George OBren, Sam and orbt rockets were some o Bums at hs home or at LI 9- the rummage sale may contact Petel Catterncchlo, Wllam Abbruscato, James Bundrck the przes whch were enjoyec ough Improvement Hall. Celebraton of July brthdays wll The weddng wll take plce, Force Base, Rome, N. Y. Jblrthday >:h Sl.LOO thc blrthday hs hs harman, Mrs. Morton Damond at FU Rummage ald Essex, James ODonnell, (Contnued on Page 5> really dug Into the pcnc fare be featured. September 2. Ammratfca, Wllam Wtt, Don- Earl Lttle, Rosemae Crlly by all. Beng boys, the cub jhm wth a Model P«re%nts A, whch K lft(ld he v for one n prme conjused to drve to and from the] may be brought to the followng homas: Mrs. Damond, 5 Henry McGeehan, Rchard Gac- Harry Reno, Mchael Salvatore, vh eas earler or more v* WoodbrdRp HlRh School. Currently thev have purchased a Boy Scout Troop 47 models ncludng the Jc f.-: the frst Rasolne To Leave For Camp Devon Road, Colona; Mrs. zynskl, Edward Mahon, John Model A Ford rpadster whch Leonard Schlosser, 94 Ira Avenue, Colona; Mrs. Murray nlewsk, Joseph Herlts, John Boyle, Gene Lmoll, Joseph Wls- Does a Matter of MONEY Prevent noble by Dureau, 893; they are n the process of re- as a sft for ther son, Scout Troop 47 wll spend th Greenspan, 38 West Hazel jcarln, Arthur Goella, Pat Co- ISELIN Members of Boy t<k&. 896: Haynes-Appf-r-storng IHO; and luxu-y models Douglas, age IB, a junor at week of July 2 through 27 a wood Avenue, Rahway; and vello, Charles Polak, end Lnwood Bordelon. ols models such as the Woodbrdge Hsh School. Camp Cowaw, near Columba. ana/. Bearcat are beng]"^hlle Dorothy Chrste It for.ver spralng prcesj b tf hobb, Those attendng wll mee Mantenance, Vncent Gero; t You From Purchasng A NEW CAR? urn.- and rch or famous Sunday, 9:30 A.M. at the Frs electrcty, Frank Saflarske, flls."hdl«lawrenc ld0mn " B0 as fa " as drlvlntl n charman; Lous Elo, John PWtcran Church parkn, ncuamg ^^rpn c e (llor ;m. allds n an antque auto - o t and leave for camp at 0:0( Mengo, Vncent Quarto, Joseph she drves a late model Meran cury, whch as you know s a 2 p.m. n order to receve phy All boys must be at camp b: Gulvas, Leon Basaga, Robert mast people buy auto as a status symbol; Fo. d afflate. She ponted out other j c a r s sr,are the garage g g and her Dorothy Chrste aut0 ls par k P d at the curb m (I that t they collect llt (Cortlnued from Page 3) A. btase her husband. I Fords " We suspect thu love affar between a Fshng Trp hs car must have beck when Mtchell Chrs- ; 39, was a teenager and s hs frst car, a sec- nd 929 Ford sedan. The tar he used to RO courtng (te n md whch they later nl the way to Chcago ark 32 years, Mr. Chrste, ) hs co-workers, has been B<d by Merck and Comof Rahway. and bs antque car dally to He and hs fathful lfs.s carrage" have had to the rescue of more pe and later model cars some of the past snow When the p)ow ddnt hs street after last years torm. hs neghbors had on hm and hs Ford car movng that day> UP bread and mlk for ust 2 years ago that stes moved from Rahbecause Mrs Bensf Planned COLONIA When Harold Smth quered members of VFW Post 606, "would they lke a quet relaxng day on the water, undsturbed, away from t all?" the response was so overwhelmng to ths queston plans bejjn to formulate for a fshng trp somewhere off the coast of jnew Jersey. Plans are tentatvely to fll a 55 boat wth members, guests and teen-age sons, for bottom or blue fshng whatever the majorty decdes. Co-Chalrman, Stan Lwowsk s presently contactng fshng captans as to prces of ther vessels, tme of departure and so forth. Area resdents nterested n gong are urged to contact members or Mr. Smth. FU for further Informaton. THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELLO Funeral Home$ en St. & Cooper Ave, state & Center Sts. lseln, N. J. Perth Amboy, N. J. Tel. LI HI * of th troop wll be held Frday, 7:3 P.M., at Fellowshp Hall n th church, Oak Tree Road. Las week the scouts partcpated r the monthly swm nght at th YJH.C.A,, Perth Amboy. U. S. wont object as U. N accepts Hungary. Mrs. Frank Wndman, 00 Maxwell Avenue, Fords. Rummage may consst of clothng, furnture, bre a brae or what have you. A program commttee meetng s scheduled for Monday, July 22 at the home of Mrs. Martn Rogoff, 6 Nelson Court at 8:30 P.M. Regan, Elmer Hughes, Davd I Freeman, Pat Manno, Andrew { Sedlak, Thomas Shads, Thomas] Costello, John Plntak, John Evan, Donald Sloan, John Mar- Now s the tme to wsh for ron, Frank Kopcko, Paul Kelt, a dvne wnd to blow and remove entrely all selfsh and Peter De Fazo; electrcans, Davd Crlly, Earl Lttle, and aggressve deas, and all treacheres and gules followng them, Manno; transportaton, Thomas stand-by, John Mengo, and Pat leavng not even tny specks. Qugley, John Mele, Edward Shlunso (Tokyo). Flood, Howard Toms, and Pat- ISELIN FAIR!! Sponsored by St. Cecelas Church of lseln July 22nd-July 27tt;, In Person Every Nght On Our Mdway Stage Famous RADIO and TV STARS * 9 Bg Rdes Delcous Food 30 Booths FREE ADMISSION PARKING ml SURPRISES Fargrounds located oa Green Street, Iseln (Opposte Penwylvunla Bsllrwd SUtoo) OPEN NIGHTLY FKOM 7 P. M. - RAIN OK SHINE Weve got the answer to that: use OURS! You can get the cash you need fast on an auto loan from us. 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14 PAGE FOURTKN nd. the stren_ for your lfe... rjr8t BAPTIST CHTJRCH Mrkft and Hlfh Street Perth Amboy Hn, ttttt Kowalcknk, ranor :00 AJW. Mornng Worshp 9:45 A M. Sunday School 6:6 P. M Baptst Youth Felowshlp 7:30 P M. Evenng Gospel flervlce :00 A. M, Communon Sunday - frst Sunday of each mwtttt M TMU, h Summer Schedule: Wednesday. «P M., Pr.yer 9:30 Nursery A.M. provded Sunday Worshp meetlnj Thursday, July 8, WORSHIP TOGETHER THIS WEEK 7 to» P. M FOKD9 «T. JOHN THE BAPTIST Fplscopal CturthTomen flnt Monday after frst Sunday atl Wtstfltld PRESBTTf MAN CHtHlCH ORTHODOX (RF.F.K Monday, 2 P. M. I P- M. 42S East Broad gtrett Hor Atw*, Ford CATHOIJC CIHRCH Trnty Altar Guld, fourth; Holy Name Socety, Sunday, :30 and A. M lut. Frank K«nck Broad and DMtlon Street! Thursday, P M Monday after second Sunday at Sunday School, A. M. 9:00 A M., Mornng Worshp Perth Amboy trnty Youn Peoples Fel- 8 P. M. Wednesday, 8: P. M In. luphtn Irtor, Pator 0:00 A M. Sunday School. every Sunday. IF M Readng Rooms. 8 Qulmby Sunday Matn*. 7 A M. Early ^ ^ j otr^ rrendly S6- PTA mcettnr thrd Tuesday 8lm t, 0 to 4:30 wekdays; WOODBRITXJK Knfllat Mau. S A. M. Church clp, T ^ ^ fourth Tues- of each month at IP. M to» P M, Mondays, METHODIST CHlRCH School, I A M dtj-s, «:45 P. M. female Chor Rehearsal, Man Street Vespers. Saturday nl«ht«and -j^tt cab Scout Paekv 34, p. M CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ft ft. ThfMfft C before holy day» at 7 P M. r> n Mwtlnrs, Thursday, 8:J0 CrafMstont LESSON SKRMON mtst PRE8BTTXRAN CHCBCH OP ISELIN FIRST PRE8BTTERIAN I WOODMUDGI GOsTEL Oak Tm MM ; CHTJRCH «V. SMCtr D. SM4MT. CHURCH OF AVENEL Mrv Rnu CTar* 62 Woodbrldfe ATtnae j Corner Prtapect Aram a»4 I RMfrdalt ATTHO* Arenel SUNDAY SERVICES Re?. ChflM «MjcRml*. Ph.D, < 0:45 A M. Sunday School It AM. and 0 00 Putor for all a«es Kmest Barabas, Church Worshp 8. 9, 0 and superntendent Adult Bble No Sunday ScW. durna the. HAM. Class at same hour. sammtf. Sunday School, J. 0 and :00 K M. Mornlnt Wor-l A M. hp servce. Nursery provded.; tfxus A5SEKHLT Of GOD Slnrsplratlon, 8 P. M. 6:00 P. M, Senor Youthl CHTRCH Senor Hgh Fellowhlp, 7 poups.! tt Bettrkry Bwlmr : P.M. 7:00 P.M., Eventaf Oocpel, Mb. V. }. Junor Hgh Fellowshp, 7 servce, mm. wakw (**?, t M I 4S a. VL Sunday School THE CHURCH OF JESCS CHRIST Florda Gmt R«a4 Hopelawn Jowph BnyeU, KlnMw Uckarl BearoU, Orgaaft Sunday Mornng Worshp, 8T, JOHN VIANNET CHURCH 420 fnman Avenue Cojonla Ret. Walwr Rdzlwon, Fator R#T, Franet Dalj, AlflUnt Sunday Masses: 6:30, 7:30,0:30 A. M, 8:30, 9:45, :00 and 2:5. Sunday School. 9 Weekday Masses; 7 and 7:30 A M. Confessons: 3:30 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 P. M.! ST. JAMES R. C. CHTJRCH Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdg* RU RCT, Mtfr. Chrk G. MtCorrltn, Putor IUT. Wllam Rool, AuJUnt P«t«r RCT. Donald J. RcUr, AdUat Pator 8unday Masses: 6:45, 7:45 8:45. 0:00 and :00 A. M. Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 7:30 A. M. Novena servces every Tues-, P M - day, 7:30 P. M. OUR REDEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 26 Fourth Street, Fords Rev. Eldon R. Rtoh Ornlt: ZMt Jcobwn aad Mu Barbara FrtKhe Matn Servce, 8:5 A. M, Man Servce, 0:45. Holy Communon: Frst Sunday 0:45. Thrd Sunday, 8:5. Sunday School and Classes, 9:30 A. M. IS A. St. GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHTRCH (M New Brunswck Arena Perth Ambor R4T. Bcrktrt r. A. Bttht, Puaot WORSHIP SERVICES 9:30 and :00 A. M Nursery durng both aencea.) COLONU QOSFEL 4S6 Inman Avenue at Street. Cokma Sunday School and Bble Clases, 9:30 A. M Oospel Bervlce Sunday, 7:0 J» P M, ETennt Oospel ad It V M. T.tf P U. Wedntaday. Bble Chlldrens Hory Communon. P M p, ek Meetng, fourth frst Sunday of every month. jondat. 7 : 3o p, M. t» Trnty Senor Chor Practce. Thursdays. 7:30 P. M, Saturdays. 7 P. M. Trnty Junor Chor Prae- Uce. Saturdays, 9 A. M. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH ATtnel R«T. J«ka b ta, rtm Weekday Uassu, 7:30 A. M. Sunday ltasw, 7:00, MS, 8:30,0:45, and 2 noon. Confesson* Saturday, 4-5, 7:0-8:30 P. H. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHTJRCH CM Ralway Arena* Woodbrldf*. N. J. JUtI N. Nenctta, rarmr Wnwhtn ***** M. Manh, mltant rarttr Worshp, ^ A Mtl^ JN CWKJt l«? M. Pwmh Saturlay M Bm&. Hat Fellowshp. CT. JOCK LCTHtEAN cvrtcfl Scboo.»:00 A. M. COTORTGATION BETH SHOLOM N C KT ATCBOC IaeUn I Chrstan Womens Home aw Btnurl rranktl Bble Class Thursday, :30 Dr. MaVrt Kata«r Cantw P. M SabbaJh Servce*, Frday eve- Young People Meetng. Frl- nlng, «:*>. day. 7:45 P. M. I Saturday Mornng Servce, 8:30. ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sewaren owph H. ThomJOB, Larrtsdn 9:45 A. M, 8unday School. A. M., Mornng Prayer. Holy Communon, Second BlbleSunday, A.M. 6:45 P. M, Thursday, chor rehearsal. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ST. CECELIAS CHURCH CHURCH OF WOODBRIDGE Iselln Brrnn and Grove Avenues Kev. John Wllu, raltor Rn Bo;d M. Johnwn, jr. Rotert HhUren, Mlnlfttr ol Mode Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:00, Mr. Kenneth McCan 8:45, 9:5, 9:30, 0:00, 0:5, Superntendent ol Church School JlO45. :00 :30 and 2 noon Robert W,hl,ren, Or.anlt j Weekdfty MMKS 7:00 nd 9:30 A M Church School. 9 : QQ A. M. Nursery through Junor Hgh EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH 94 James Street Woodbrldge :00 A M Church School, Nursery through Junor Departments. Chld care servce 2:05 P. M.. Coffee Hour; Fellowshp. 7:30 P M Senor Hgh Plgrm Fellowshp. Meetlnga Offcal Board, 8:00 P. M.. thrd Thursday. Church School Staff, frst 2:30 p M - u<ue» *** Monday, 8:00 P M. Surgcal dressngs, frst and fourth Wednesday. :30 P. M. GET Club, thrd Monday, Gullt ulld, 7;3 7:30. -»;00 P. M. Ruth Crcle, :30 P M., second Wednesday. Dorcas Fellowshp, 8 P. M-, frst Thursday. Naom Crcle, :30 P.M., frst Wednesday Sgma Alpha Ph. Second and Ret. LesUe EfTy, Mnster Order of Sunday Servces 0 A M, Sunday School. 0 A. M.. Englsh Servce. A. M, Hungaran Servce. 7 P M.. Youth Fellowshp. Frst Sunday of the month, Monday: Relgous Tranng Tuesday: (Frst) Lorantfly Tuesday (Second) Offcers and Elders, 7:30. Tuesday: (Fourth) Brotherhood. 7:30. Wednesday: Junor Chor, 3:5. Wednesday: Adult Chor. 7:30. CONGREGATION ADATH ISRAEL Amboy Avenue, Woodbrldg* KxW Samuel ITtwbctw I P M, Frday, Sabbath Servces. 9:30 A. M., Saturday servces 9:30 A. M., Saturday, Junor Congregaton, TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Pfelcer Boulevard and KrochmaUr Avenue Perth Amboy /teph K. Basktn, Putor 0 A M., Sunday School for all ages. II A. M., Worshp Servce, Communon Servce. Nursery open 0-3 for chldren through three. 7 P M., Evenng Worshp. Holy Days 0 A. M, Holy Communon. Organltatlons Trnty Vestry, thrd Mon- Fourth Tuesdays, 8:00 P M, Frday: Brownl* Troop, 7:00. day, 7:S0 P.M. Congregators, frst Sunday, *M**- OrU Scouts. 7: p M Saturday; ConfrmatonCl) Mens Club, fourth Thursday, j 0 * M P M I CONGREGATION Chor Reheamla BTSA JACOB Chancel, Wednesday, 7:46 Lord Street, Avenel p M. ; Rabb rblp Bran* Junor, Wedneadajj, 6:45 P. M. 8:30 P. M., Frday. 0 A M. Saturday, Junor Congregaton. ST, ANTHOKVS R. C. CHURCH Port Rta4r>t Bet. StnlUu Hllot. Futor Sunday Masses. 7:00. 8:00, 9:00. :00 and 2:00 noon. Weekday Masses at 8:00 A M. Novena l honor o( 8t Anthony each! Tuesday at P M ST, JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Hoy and Hamlton Afenne Fords RCT. LtaUa W. B»tt, neat Holy Communon, 8:00 A. M. Mornng Prayer and Sermon 7:5. A. M. Church School. 9:45 A. M. REMY MIXEI rhorn - WILMERDING CORP. WBIDON CONOUn COW. omnom «r WMBOH tunsuu, me. UNDEN *" HU -44M ICOT8H PLAINS f A -4M WOODBSUDOI ME O. PLANFIELD OTUB WUAON FsM)OWTt OnarMd ttaao. T»». Or»«L UU a*d MSMB Matcrtab TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Woodbrdg*, N. J. Bet. WlUlan R. Schman, S..B, lector Alaon Braadtt, Organlrt SUNDAY SERVICES 8 A. M, Holy Communon. 9:30 A. M M Famly Servce and Sunday School. A. M.. Holy Communon and Sermon (frst and thrd undays.) Mornng Prayer and Sermon, (Second and Fourth Sundays.) St. Annes Unt, frst Monday, ft P. M. St. Margarets Unt, frst Wednesday, 8 P. M. Dlmtor of Mudc Mornng Worshp, A. M. Church School, 9:30 A. M. p j Frday. Young Junor Chrstan Endeavor, 3 P. M., Sundays. p Senxe. Junor HI Unted Presbyteran Youth, 6 P. M, Sundays. 4J? M. K.T. Thursday of Mlastanary Senor HI Unted Presbyteran Youth, P. M., Sundays. Youth Chor rehearsal, :30 P. M., Tuesdays. Senor Chor rehearsal. :00 P. M, Frdays. Junor Chor rehearsal. :30 A, M., Saturdays. Whte Church Guld, seoond and fourth Mondays, t P. M. udles Ad Socety, seoond and fourth Wednesday, :30 P.M. Womens Assocaton, thrd Thursday, 8 P. M. Crcle meetngs, tnt Thurs- day. :30 and 8 P. M. Sesson, second. Tuesday, 7:0 P.M. Cancer dressng group, frst and thrd Wednesdays, 0 A, M TDIU RMANTJ-tX t Pleasant Avenue, EdlMB KakM tlanbaa Hanrtta Sabbath Servce- Frday, :30 P. M. ST NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHTJRCH (ByantlM Rte) 5 Second Street, Fords IUT. J«hn Onwko, Putor Sunday Masses: 8:30 (Englsh; 0 (Old Slavonc); :5 Englsh). Weeday Masses: 9:00 A. M.; Frdays, 8:30 A. M. Frst Frday of the month: 8:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Frst Sunday of the month: Benedcton, 3 P. M. Confessons every Saturday, to 4 and 6:30 to 7:30 P. M Confessons on weekdays before Mass., NEW DOVER METHOpST CHURCH 60 New Dover Road, Edsoa Mornng Worshp tad Church School: 0:30 to 0:30 A. M. A, M. untl noon. Young Peoples Group, 7 P. U. OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH New Brunswck Arenas, Ford* B«V. Jowph BnoOKtd, Pator Sunday Masses, 8, 9, 0 and A. M. and 2 noon. Weekday Masses, «:45 and 8 A. M.. Frst Frday, 8:45, and 8:45 A. M. Mondar Novena, 7:30 P. M. Mala Chor rehearsal, I P. M. Altar-Rosary Socety, frst There mortgage money watng plus helpful advce at Frst Savng! of Perth Amboy, where many years of home fnancng experence tre at your servce. So, whether youre plsnnng to buy, buld, or refnance, make no commtment untl youve nvestgated... av hbcul W pcptymeoc prvleges Our mortgages featuc* tht valuapu "open end" provson that permts futu«borrowng for later repars or mprovements. FlBST SAVINGS PERTH AMBOY HI State Street, Perth Amboy 535 Amboy Avenue, Woodbrldgt 980 Amboy Avenue, Edson Al OsltM MBr. llat«tlttlls«m WE FEATUHt. G. I. LOAN* CHRISTIAN SCOENCI CHTJRCH Mawnlc Temp* S4I Irrn Street, Ralway Sunday at A. M. Sunday School, :30 K, M. Wednesday, testmony meet- I at 8 P. M Readme Room Tuesday and Thursday. 2 to P. M: Wednesday. «to 7:30 P. M.: Frday Every Saturday A. M., un-j The theme ol Ood as eternal tl noon; 4 to ( P. M., and 7 Lfe wll be emphaszed at to t P. M. and sometlmf on Chrstan Scence churches Surv days before Holy Days of Ob- day. Illaton. The Golden Text of the Bble Lesson on "Lfe" Is from Psalms uvmtn rmmrn M42:8>: The Lord wll comffltrmst l m»nd hs lovlngkndne. In the IHLftoAttnM daytlme> nd ln the nlbht hls» m«k I^2?t.%a..or Iprayer unto the God of my lfe." Tmporarlly meetng at thj *** ^ J ^ T t rank H. Hehnly School, Rarl- e««. * H ealth vlth Ke * to tan Road, Clark. Church School, 9:45 A. M Mornng Worshp, A. M. TEMPLX BETH AM JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF COLONU IM Cleveland Avenu* lakbl Httbtft Servces, Frday evenng. 30 Saturday mornng, 9:00. Junor Congregaton, Saturday mornng from 0:45 A M toll:4&a M. the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy wll nclude ths: "What ver Is governed by God, l«nevjr for an Instant deprved of the lght and mght of Intellgent and Lfe." (p. 25). Sknny Ennls, who rose to fame as a snger wth comedan Bob Hope ded recently In Beverly Hlls, Calforna. Ennls and hs drchwtra had been engaged at the Statler Hlton ln Los Angeles for the put fve years. GREETS THE PRESIDENT: Phlp A. Hollywood, General Manager of the M,, Hotel In Washngton, D, C, l»hown at the left greetng Presdent John I K, upon hfa arrval at the houl to address a conventon group rwcntlj. Mr. ll,,n v the brother of Hal Hollywood, Advertlsln Manager of the Independent Lead, r Record Establshed By Emergency Room PERTH AMBOY Perth were admtted, Amboy General Hosptals emergency room handled,69 patent* In June, establshng a new record for ths servce, accordng to drector Robert 8. Hoyt. Auto accdents accountedand length of for 4 cases. days. Durng June.866 patents Hoyt advsed, requrng 3,689 days of care. They had,095 operatons, 3,- 58 x-rays, and 33,740 laboratory tests. Average dally accupancy wu 454 n-patents In addton, ;o born at the hasp\, month. Jm Mltchum, > Robert Mltehum, p actress Karen Co Another servce from the Shell Ol Company and ts Dealers Fve games that can make your next trp more fun for the whole famly. Smov Say-t game to work off youthful energes. Its somethng lke follow-th^eader, wth one player takng the part of Smon and ssung commands. The other players must do as he says only when he tells them that "Smon says" to do t. If he says, "Smon $ay$ put your hands on p u r head," everybody should obey. But f he just says, "Put your hands on your head," anybody who obeys s out. As the game proceeds, the commands come faster and faster, makng t more and more dffcult to keep up wth what Smon says and what Smon docs not say. The mnute you do somethng that Smon does not specfcally say to do, you are out of the game, and the others contnue wthout you. The last one to reman s the wnner. SUCCBITION: Its frobably best f Mom takes the p a l of Smon. That way he can control how energetc the game becomes. If the game begns to 4 Twent y Qw«*»-M ««"dby eye*. Each player thnks of a word :m! get too tmbunctous, she can always ^ ^ kee P whol «^ ent «- jots t down on a pece of paper. 0" have Smon say,"st stll." taned. ^"" J Someone ~ thnks of somethng-a. helps prevent squabbles later on.) " person, a place or an object. The other younger the player, the shorter the U>>; 2. TsD Stoc game to challenge a players take turns askng questons to try But all the players n the same age gr< > ;> chlds magnaton. One of you starts to to fgure out what t s. must choose words wth the same numl n tell a story. After two mnutes, the second "Is t a person? A place? An object? Is of letters. Next, they watch the lnr, player gves hs verson of what happens t round? Square? Rectangular? Does t plates of oncomng cars. As they spot tn next. When hs two mnutes are up, the have color? Red? Whte? Blue? Is t the letters, they call them out The fm thrd player gets hs turn. Then, the Amercan flag?" complete hs word wth the letters he H fourth, wth the frst player pckng up "Yes" or "No" ae the only answers on the plates s the wnner, agan where the last player leaves off. gven. If someone guesses correctly before Onerule: youhavetogetthelctuts The wondetful thng about "Tall Stores" twenty questons are up, then he s "t" the proper order. If youre spellng "en s that t can go on and on. Youll fnd ths and he thnks of somethng. If not, then you have to fnd a V frst, then an game s most fun when you pck a story the orgnal "t" person tells what he was then a "t." that you burn, but your youngsters dont. Ths lets ther magnatons run rot-and you hear some amazng varatons on your old favortes. 3. Gcography-g smple game that gett prognarfnly dffcult as t goes along. Somebody starts by namng a place. Lets SHELL DEALERS DE-BUNK A MYTH ABOUT CAR CARE Its a myth that all gasolne* art tlkc. Gasolnes actually dffer n many ways. For nstance, one gasolne may wegh a quarter of a pound more per gallon than say ts Oregon. The next player must another. And dfferent gasolnes behave dfferently n your car. Why? JJecause then name a place that begns wth "n" each petroleum company formulates ts the last letter of Oregon. He mght say own blead. The Super Shell formula, fot Newfoundland. And the next person has example, has 9 workng ngr«fcnt* for to name a place that begns wth "d"-the laatletttcof NewfoundUnd. Ctes,states, countres, even street names are all Hr game. Only one restrcton. Nd name m*y be ffvmedl good mleage, a smooth-runnng engne, and power when you need t. TWI the real lovown. You can count on your Shell dealer for straght fct at tsomtt work, SM ht M re AaD the obvow places are used up, the gam* gets progmsvely harder. Smon says, "Put hands up hgh." A command lke ths can be the sgnal for qute a Im of fun when the chldren get restless. For. detah, see tem #. Whenever a player gets stumped for a new name, he s elmnated. The last remanng player wns. HUM ; :, thnkng of. He thnks of somethng <!-v and the game starts agan. 5. SpeU--plate a game tor sharp lttle "Id, "! HMNMHtUIIWMIIIMHt MM

15 KB - Fords Publc Thursday, July 8, 963 Sl - Cerdt^tr Opens Monday men; ^ ^ ^ ^ PAGE FIFTEEN Softball Cape Contnued from Page 3 rone. Thomaa Costello, JoMphnatore. Patrca Polo- r - - Josephne Angellnr, John Ebr\ r«wsk, Frank Jacob, Wl-Btnnctt; Rae Rubarky, John harlt. Peter SeRarra. Ham Lemlska, ftobert LbraryLsts Katzenback. Irene Set by Mothers Plw.a pes, Mldred Rcgrnye ct. Rchard Slnnott, George lenc Fltzpatrck. Dorothy Hrand Wllam Blhler, cashers;! Slnka. Robert Deer In, Henry Its. LoretU t V MENU) PARK TERRACE flyers, Al Blleo. Henry Reno, OJover. and John Pannone; Stanko, Rta Ntughton, Flor-fhe Mothers Auxlary of the New Books Al PuKntas, Anthony Powell, beer, bar. Fred Mess 8r, ence Kelly, Alfreut Menlo Park Terrace Boy» Herman Lew, Peter CtternIc-casher; Mchael Wachter,. Carol Wess, Ann Catternlc- League nc.. have announced ft I FORDS - Nn book." are cnl. Frank Phllps, Edward jjohn Zalenko, Joseph Fletcher, chlo, Lllan Lucanegro, Arlene rhanee of dnte for the h annuall avalable t the Fors Publc O* Mchael Salvatore. Ar-;John Eastman, Fred Moss Jr., Snyder, Lorna Forzlatl, Marge mo t Pr! joftball same NM Lbrary for your summertme Johnson, Charles P?!slt, Wuam Kuchek, and Tlomaj Nchols, Lorett* Bhlelds, Doro- L M drhedule for July 4 The l-fads pleasure Mrs.-OoorRe! wlllam I-e«vy, Edward Snydcr.jLynch. Oeotfroy, Rta McCarthy, npw d«tr \, Smrf*y. Aums* kfolnnr. lbrary charman of thehymonrt Freeman, Ken Hath- Berr. bar 2, Al Werdann, Mar y u m nt 2 P M.. at P 8 9 A«Mjnonrrrl the followng best "fstants. Rbsemary Quarto, seph Passamonte, John Mlcle, Naughton Jr.; klddl* rldes.la conflct wth thp TOor Womans Club of Fords, an- BWRV - Mchael GuarraclnO; as casher; WllJl»m Carns, Jo- Merry - go - round, Martn,Thr po<tnonenwnt wag <»* to MWs ncluded In the lstng: pbullne Olver, Anna Stanskl. Wllam Wtt, Donald Essex, Jenne Dl Cosmo; tllt-a-whlrl,(lemur Ml Star «ame conducted ] Slrn Pj" "n The Clear-Ocneveve Eberhardt, Anna Fred Slva. Wllam Qunn. Edward Oorskl; octopus, James by»fd»»x Covnry n.:-, "The Senses of Anlmal»!OuMO - Rote Oratadel, Anna md Men. "The Guns of AuK-; Tstan vl R n Ncholas Shelly, and Pdward Duerscheldt; ferrte wheel, Natale Agosta; bullet. Dorothy P mnt be m b» July 3. Mrs. All monle from the c»mv a Ralmo. Anne t" -Full fluff", "Mouse on lnnvak Mar Flood, V Kc»eday, Marlon In charge of Jewelry, melda Cavanaufh; rldea-nllef, Charlotte Blhler, Barbara Vkn Pelt. t all the how for «"b.tohn ch«drm«n, th" Moon" "Sand Pebbles" IMastandrea. May Ellott, Ange- -Il. onss nowers". "The Fall lna L Ruckert and James Bnlger, moh, Theresa Llmoll, nf nvmstes". "Drums, Rattles; 00 cashers; Alce Ke&rney, Ruth and Joseph Shelds; and accountant-collector for rdes, bersho glrm.team mothera and wfll done and also th» mem- * Mataraaso, Audrey Mlele. :n. Bells". "Kluekv and the JW Bolser, CharlM Glarratana Mareovecehlo, Ruth Lowrfhl". "Clmrlcs From Yon- ery - Mar Rchard Loeffler, Josephne y Ehler*. Dorothy Stephen Bray. tarent* of th» boys for ther rll ","Zoo Babes"~Afrlcan ^orms Hp^nMastandrea, Heffers, and Dors Btudeman cooperaton The award* to St, Cecelas PTA wll sponsor Rta boys for hgh sales wll be gven Annls "Cherrv Amesl MRStrant!tl0 Lmda Gl rdano homemade cakes I, Anne Hath--a home-made cake booth out nt tha nmal plle at Merrll Park, August 8. Nancy Drew Seres" Sally away and Robert Schmdt. Members of the PTA Member- McGeehan, Eleanor Ehcashers; Ann Marno, Rta "H:[lv Bnv.s flpres". "The New "lers, Dorothy Toth, Qertde shp Commttee wll canvass French Dctonary", Bender, Grace DIGIovannl, Elresells Spansh Dctnavy-; Dctnary pnno^_fftccponte. June Polan- Houghton, Joseph Bender, andjnatlons. All members are asked Bclavone. Frank Ferrse. Kay the parsh by telephone for do- "The bwk of the Fsherman" sk wltt Howard O. Houghton: home-jto partcpate. Each secton of Womans fluh - Margaret md "The Concubne", Thompson, Dorothy Dosch, Carmella Fazzar, Dorothy Co- made cakes 2, Norma Tearpock the PTA wll supply cakes on To Hold Art Exhbt Also ncluded n the and Wllam Brandenburg, nghta as follows: Monday. Cocashers; Eleanore Mollnaro, lonla, Oak - Tree, - and Menlo -- FORDS - The ArU Depart- chl l v( I I.I.K.NT SNOW CAR Says Mtchell Chrnte of hs no trouble gettng around and asssted stalled motorsts drens secton are "Amahl and,,,l mtqur Ford, shown n the parkng lot at Chrstes by pushng many of the new cars on thp lot. I he Nght Vstors". "The Bold Angelna DAlesslo, Helen Trpak, Agnes Feher, Eleen Wess, John Evanoff, Rosemary Lyons, Fords wll hold an art exhbt Vncent Marno. Rta Evanoff, PRrk; ment of the Womans Club of Tuesday, Istlln-Wttt,,,,. nf rmployment after a nowatorm. The old lord had DnRon and Other Ghostly Iselln-East, and Green Street! Tales", "Ghostly Gallery",! Luclle Orogan, Mare Reno, Joseph Senchessen. at the Sprlngwood Swm Club, South; Wednesday, Chan O...] Haunted Houseful", "Btty", Kathy Schublger, Ellen Schubger, Eleanore Fore, Marge and John Hnllcky. cashers: Orocerles, Florence Hnllcky Colon la, Saturday and Sunday. Hlls; Thursday, Wtatbury "House at Pooh Coner", "Lentl". "Madelne", "Magc Fsh- Any art members nterettd Park; Frday, Menlo Park Terrace; and 8aturday, Wood- f,,l, H«Cars Treasured by Chrstes Ssterhood Welcomedlllto Cox, and Francs Toth. Lorrane McOrath, Joseph n exhbtng are asked to eon- OKeefe, Jeanette Saulnler, and ;:nt(l from Page 3 hs chapter of - the - A.F.L.-C - - c bone", "Make Way for Ducklngs", "The Msson Bell", "MyRegenye; coffee and cgarettes, brought to the booth must on the oe.., Mornng preparaton. Mldred brdge mtta»«**» chblrman Mn Peggy Danels; relgous Artcles. Marge Stamp, casher; far grounds on the nght as- Molnar, or Mr«. Bernard R nf weather. and a member of the Ouard Auxlary. The Frst Horse", "A Pony n thewllam Ammlratta; casher, blenskl.. M_, n, rn. rss really brl NatonalWomef sleague Famly", "Plantaton Doll" jgnny Baldwn, Chrstne Bey- Tllle Tomchuck, Jean Colgan, sgned to the secton. Other Rbbons wll be awarded!tes own a 28-foot cabn cruser noncss and sde 7,, ( to buld ther home named the Dotty M II. The Secret Garden". andl nolds - Bob Bertha Bcarola, and Pat Stum-jparLshonera help wll be douberg; plush anlmala Kathleen, bly welcome. popular vote. the Swm Club to wnners Lockwood, Ronald OOLONIA r am very^owlng group, The Thursday, rurmlr Cape Cod In ther spare tme. "Wtchcraft of Salem Vllage." Kmet, Ray Geoffroy, Qlenn happy to take ths opportuntyjgroup wll bowl at :00 P.M. Mss Bernadette Karmazn, a jmurcacz, Barbara DapuKo, andduerschetdt and Rchard Co-,,renpd-ln porch, MURP l "> lr are seekng H Model A lo welcome you j. The sster-j and all women nterested n nnth grade student In Fords Joann BSuIca. burger, cashers; Luclle Kop-,, Rnn,, nntc IJBRARY INVENTORY LAB0R RIGHTS Pord led recreaton room, "oadstcr and followed up hood of Temple p Beth Am,, nto ths group are advsed to form Junor Hgh School, wll assst Soft drnks, James Owens, cko, A*thur Gloella, Grace ;the parsh lbrary of Our Lady dl freplaces. a Pad d es. In the l only lo be bt- the Natonal Womens League, g, ther own three grl teams for Mrs. Walter Meyers ln conductng the chldrens story hours Benlek, Sr., Charles Sydlo, casher; Charles ONel, Edward Becker. Roftert FaulhaberJ Senator Goldwatcr plans tojof Peace Church wll be taken r n the lvng: " * dsapponted d when the Unted Synagogue of Amerca" an af^noon of fun. In addton to the afternoon league a at the lbrary each Wednesday Rchard Benek, Robert Berger, Kenneth Becker, and Glora offn al amendment to Presl- durng the week of July M. A dent Mrs Chrstes 04 ln qmrsunn lln( cl out ln ^d Mr.s. Lews Lehman, Frankln Kennedys cvl rghts leg- box wll be placed n the vlsttbule ln back of the church dut- n an Englsh IllV a Wmd up motor and Presdent, Central New Jersey mxed league Is also beng from 0:30 to :30 A.M. Chldren four years old to those lnjgregory Scrmer, Peter Swarts, Wllam Guant, cashers; Al llonal LaJ > or lng the week of July 22. Borrow- Thomas Gero, Danel Swarts, Dolls, Rta La Spna and s!ato that would den y Na IBIS that was cn om <" carburetors and a few Branch, Natonal Womens formed to bowl every other Relatons Board r Kreat-Rrand- 0 " thn " s lhfl 0WPr n - Leame n addressng the group Sunday nght at Edson Bowlng Alley. Interested members these story sessons free of Soft drnks 2, John Asano, Florence DAlealo. Vcke Mon- whlch P ractloa dscrmnaton, the second grade are nvted to and Rchard Thompson. Wart7 Hermnn a ld th«r th«r benefts benefts to to unons unons ers are asked to place any alon? wth her s defd mprovements. at a recent membershp tea standtng books k n the box durng thl week. sed to tell Dor- "I wsh someone would tell held at the Jewsh Communty are requested to form ther own charge and no regstraton s casher; Donald Asano, Charles do, and Elzabeth Bevers; I Goldwater. as H possble Reabout her great these vous; boys who buy Center. teamaof two couples and cal. requred. These story hours Polak, Jr., Ted Green, Robert blankets, Edna Loeffler and publcan opponent of Kennedy He Dd ":;ncls Drake. Model.Vs Unt they spol them Mrs. Lehman stressed that Mr»- BernardBnder, charman wll contnue on Wednesday Cantwell, John Salvatore, Tm- Fred James, cashers; Phylls n 964, sad he wll suggest! At the rodeo an agle cowgrl t TO lmlav hut also fts mornngs throughout the summer concludng, August 3. John McGovern and Fred Pante; blankets 2, Lucy Glover, a bll offered by Senate Repub- antque, when h they " change h n, e fa g Ul. W0L d De more than at lfu othy Drlscoll, Gregory Wtt, Ferrara, Fred Wolf, and Al most of the proposals made n rode beneath the horse, on th«h, - mounted Slver UlPI " (lr llv t0 customze them.",happy to help whenever called ~* horses neck and almost on hs Ceram. and Harold Cornell, cashers; lcan Leader Dlrluon (.) and ned hy her as a stated Dumthy Chrste who llpoll bv the ssterhood chap- v v w j * A :,nn that famous Ice pollul>d 0; " ll s U YtVur\ At the clam bar, Frank lc- Vncent Cerohlaro, Helen Musant, Patrck Pecchla, Wllam Mansfeld (Montana>. Senate Democratc Leader tal. Pttng harder, ter. t,, npr, speecn sne also QUt jr F W LUUlf One of the party remarked: A born and»» rdn l0 fnd /UXIUUr) antque lned the fund rasng, mem-! Chef Wllam Crosby rath, casher; Wllam Duer- /Thats nothng. I dd all of Gbson, Mary McGovern; toys, Meetng Set Tonght Ms Chrste lovd: autos for s;l( " oulsd( of an " berslp and program functons (heldt, Narcssus Oleckna, Emll Reports June Calls ^ and became a water qufl lil > <TS - of the league and dstrbuted laulnler, Paul Sachkowsy, Loulse Good and Walter; Texas 0,0.P. prmary pleases j that the frst tme I ever rode a ISELIN The Lades Auxlary of VFW Post 2636 wll,!.;(. -avlnn Instrur-j If a" v ( >f mr readers vaca- booklets to each board member ISELIN Chef Wllam Crosby of Iselln Volunteer Fre Co. an, Robert Brandll, Edward ohn Plntak, George Zlmm«r Jcoughln, cashers; Charles Mc- lberals. hone." :, (7 she was chosen tunnt; n the country spots a expoundng the dfferent demoves on water safety Model A roadster behnd some partments, as well as procedure, n a report to the organza- Jorskl, Adam Slcowronsk, en Enderlen, Pat LlSantl, Carthy, Raymond Snyder, Hel- meet tonght at 8:30 at the Post hall. Plans wll be completed for the fashon show, vn! that were belnn farm- * burn and nter read- on by-laws. The board mem- ton, sad that eghteen calls erry Aqula. Prank Johnson, Kathleen Campbell, Charles, the Red Cross. She ng thh artcle snt nterested bers felt ths "nudlng lght" had been made durng the r r., Edmond Kenny, Mchael Brunetto. Irunetto., August 5. c lme wth the Kroup-n prchasnu t for hmself we would help them through ther month of June &s follows: lusso, E. Beech, Mchael Dudas, Deluxe houewares, Betty The new slate of offcers wth Car, Brvant. author suwst he contact the Chrstes term of offce,! Two buldngs, one vehcle, lobert Mlbut, Gerald Branlgan, Stan Poplaskl, Lnwood cashers; Peter Floersch, Jo- Ruby and Laurence Moran, Mrs. Joseph Zabresky, presdent, wll conduct the meet- mdbook on the sub- and m.ke ther search an easer Mrs m U m ^ ^ ^ ^ sx feld, one drll, one assstance, and seven mscellaneous Bordelon, Anthony Plore, John seph Koslosky, Mchael La- When f s o.hkng a flm - that one, commttee were commended by ng. Senor vce presdent s Ths brngs the total of flre ~tempkon»kl, Patrck Vaccarluxe housewares 2, Jean La-> komskl and Joan Gbson; de- :M use today. Mrs Presdent Mrs. Stanley Schuman for makng the evenng Curt Samuelson I Junor vce Mrs. Zgmund Smolen and Mrs, matter of calls snce Dtcember, %2 todla. 23. Preneh fres, Thomas Byrnes, komsk and Robert Matthews, V Davd I>»con has hern de- an enjoyable one. presdent. Chef Crosby was pleased to eashlen Joseph Gldersleeve, cashers; Martn Maclolek, Pet- j form, m as The Junor Grls Unt of thei,, knlttln. n s tn.cter, plv «* of ^ ten years. 0>ly note Saturday at the Avene: Charles. Oltmewsk, Palma er Pryslak, Patrca McMahon, Ssterhood and Mxed Leagues Atotlary clmaxed the season MS made numerous Fre Companys 50th Annver Travsano, Jean Henderson, Rose De Rasque, Joan Hooker; The ndue fnal hm $39,20 partcpatng n the summer wth a swm party, Tuesday at sary parade the Volunteer Fre Jack McCarthy, Pat Covello, cgarettes, Peggy Broderck and Bnd bedspread! and ; dsqualfed f l, d l ) l hm m [m for. drlv-bowk league dsclosed Mrs, the home of Barbara Dzlombak, Hunt Street. MrB, Jerry Co. won a trophy awarded John Spamplnato, Wllam Dorjald Magure, cashers; :.K needle-poant and Wh«n t comes to dtvlng a form (or for the next ten years. AtlHanen Tssac, Vce Presdent. usng her orgnal for the best appearng company Henderson, Arthur Murphy, Jo-Jamesseph Barry, Maureen Ftzger- Robert Lockwood, James De forms) to «xp«dt«your offlet Optra* Sullvan, Denns Tocco, Klne, advsor, reported sx of Hhes a"member"of tl " lt " mp ^Ir Dfa " n Wll bl> Plantaton of awards wll be wthout musc. the grls rode n the State conventon parade at Wldwood,..Aay "... Chapter ^..-_. Of.» the»-- Ml-vears-old!t -vears-old made at the Ssterhood meet- Tonght there wll be a meet ald, Grace Mengan, Jack Pasque, John P. Murray, Helen :he Eastern u...v... SUr.. The 8-yea-old mm vas MH-, Srptember 5 for both ncludng Lnda and Dane ng of the Relef Assocaton Hand, Raymond Mengan, Paul OHare, John Pearce, John tom, e«u. W» hov* lh«"know lntmatcowmto the llllde r a ban from drvng nt the leacues. the Street Frehouse Murphy, Thomas Agosta, Jean Carlln, Theresa Schmdt, how" to come up wth tuggttont Klne, Cathy Glroy, and the" ^7 5 L. V Barry; barbecue sparerlbs and JGeorge Cox, Mary Freeman, Mtchell Chrste s nme of the ane^t. He had been Thp c. tlm. llt bowlng lg stand aft^wohtert»>,..» / n,«.. ElW -..I. Th rm,- 7e wll I Electon of delegates to dbrldge Polce Reserve nvn? up and clown hs 50- U(!S arp as, ollows: Mxed^ u. s. e ]tc Cty wll take place. corned beef sandwches, George Conne Hempt, Helen Berger, that wll savt rm* and monty. Youll Skbnjsky, charman, John Herman Molnaro, and Shrley reasurer for the group vard drve and seelns he was u. lu ; Ue p place lc Jff Jeffery y 4; 4 ; September. ld* h» qualty and speed of our work IS. -ISRAEL PACT Marren, Lous Elo, Leo Gennarell, Vncent Ollphant, John Catherne DBren and George,,. and our orlctl Sodano; household and toys, beng g a sergeant. g He "bout out of gas ventured down 2lld )lacpr Knockers; 3rd place former treasurer for tre street t to a we tt The Unted States and Israe staton Sknny Ones; Ssterhood st have completed an agreemen Smyth, Sophe Skbnskl, Mary Dtkun, cashers; GUJS Daz, wll bu Burbella, Rta Sullvan, Joan Betty Slana, Charles Kertesz, MIDDLESEX PRESS WIHm Suckles. PNow, be sure and wrte plan!.t-alrcra: Benek, Sophe Hylarczek, Vola Sobon, Margaret Smyth, Wheels accountant, col- nx. us 4-n Ethel Rutnlk, Robert Hempt. 8 Green Street, Woodbrldgt AVENEL PLUMBING & SUPPLIES Mf Phns have been fnalzed for on them bottles whch s for themssles to arm a battalon fo A wnter bowlng league to n-horsclude both a Thursday afterband. I dont want nothln to The Pentagon sad a fna Burbella; preparaton, John premses raffle, Frank Mark- Ijtutqvotf on and whch Is for my hus- about $25,000,000. James Sullvan Jr., and George lector, Peter Traynor; off- Runc o North < I r"*( noon ant) a Sunday afternoon happen to that horse before the exchange of letters had take: Marren and casher for barbecue, Raymond man, charman; Joan Mayer, your ntxt job I sprng plowln." place between the Unte Qeoffroy, I.AMINATKI) STKKL IADLOlK \xy umr you ra\f ;> ( U\Unn alunt Klunb); A Uettc. (lfrr Is out* >larr ytju can r turn I on fur dependable t>*lt)< Ju»t come lo our torc»nd ask uv nx-it-volrseij" HINT : WOBBLY TANK LIDS (luut lank lds sometmes wobhlr. Ths c»n be elmnated by rmrntlk t frt or rubber washer In tlr nudrr- ^Ide of the ld. A small ple tl adhr- \\r laf v\\\ dn. tcm. Kusebourd Kadaton Add Beauty and Cumfort to any.46 I I, IN K.I K lour FIBERGLASS WATER SOFTENER lf " ml Guaranltt Fully Automln HOJMU (lull H69 JRQ.95 "around the corner or around the world " RONALD SCHOFIELD 05 Uke Ave., Colon rv -8» PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS FILM SUPPLIES t 6REETING CARDS PUBLIX PHARMACY H Mala Street, Woodbrdfe States Government and the Is ael Government concludn he deal. Casher for beer ktchen Is Thomas Qulgley, asstetedly by Francs C. Foley, Dr. Ralph Ba- George Blckehouser, Mary Dollard, Elzabeth Anderson, and Joseph McGovem; on-premses raffle, Maran Dapuzzo and P HACK SAW t hn. 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For.nformallon ra Welcome Wton la t t t ME COLONIA AVENEL ISEUN OaB U TOD redd* In, WOODBRIDGE SEWAREN t PORT READLNC FORDS CAU ME CARTERET RESIDENTS CALL ME N. J. Tercentenary (Contnued from Edt P»B«> Sam took off hs co»t. vest and shoe*, "and lad them carefully by as If debatng the queston whether he should w»nt them agan." Sam, now a showman, made a short speech and bowed left and rght before he "ran forward, and leaped Into the abyss." Over Passalc Falls went Sam agan on August , as people questoned why a man should carry on so unless he was unhnged. The edtor of the Elzabeth Journal demurred Sam, he wrote, "IK perfectly sanp." He jumped merely "fo gan/ He dd, at that, for he re ceved a purse of $3 for h July 4th leap and $5 for h deed on August 2, Efcouraged by the evdent rewards of show busness. Sam took to jumplnr off yardarm and shp masts lr New York and elsewhere. All the whle the Jerse: Jumper kept h* eye on the bl one _ Nagara PalU, No ma had Jumped over that thunder Ing cataract am lved. Sams chanw came n Oc tober, 829, when a commttee nvted hm to perform on Oc tober «, when a blast wa planned to remove a rock obstacle n Nagara Palls. Sam accepted, wth some reluc tance; he hated shared bllngs He appeared on October wated for the blast, then an nounced that arrangemen ddnt sut hm. Come bfck to morrow, he recommended, fo: tomorrow he would leap Nagara Falls. Lest any skeptcal, 8am repeated h slogan that newspapers wer begnnng to prnt and reprlnl "Some thngs can be done well as others." True enough, for Sam Pate He jumped over Nagara Palls on October 7, The Saturday Evenng Post, whch once had called hm "a har-braned fellow." declared that by conquerng Nagara Falls he had "performed an act so extraordnary as almost to appear an ncredble fable. Sam Patch has mmortalzed hmself." Never one to stop at one mmortalzng, Sam "mmortalzed" hmself twce by leapng over Nagara agan a few days ater, Ex-cotton spnner Sam Patch acheved world-wde acclam by hs Nagara conquests. Hs name and hs deeds appeared n newspapers from Mane to Florda. Some edtors suggested that he run for Congress; after all, Davy Crockett dd, and wthout jumpng over any falls. Crowds gathered to hear hs more-or-lew sage words whch usually conssted of hs tme-worn "Some thngs can be done as well as others" plus new slogan: "There s no mstake n Sam Patch." Sam let hs admrers know that he would Jump next sprng rom the London Brdge ("Some thngs etc."). Frst, however, "beng determned to astonsh the natves of the west befon he returns to the Jarseys," h sad he would vault over Gene see Palls at Rochester. Over he went on November 829, as "all Rochester congregated together" near the falls Some 0,000 people watched and ths tme Sam profted from subscrptons rased n local taverns where, sad Sam had begun to spend too much tme. One trp over Qenesee Falls should have proved the pomt but Sam loved hearng what the people of Rochester were sayng about hm. He would go once more on the next Frday, November 3th! Frday the 3th: rare s the person foolsh enough to Jump over Oenesee Palls on such a day. Some sad that Sam drank too much on that Frday. A few sad that the cold ar chlled hm wthout warnng. Others shuddered at the date. At any rate, Sam jumped, "and descended about one-thrd of the! dstance as handsomely at ever." Then, Inexplcably, hs body went lmp and he struck the water, wth a sckenng smash. They found Sams body on 8t Patrcks Day n 830, frozen n a block of ce. By then the once-worshpful Saturday Evenng Post had taken to callng hm "a mlseraple vagabond" who catered to the "cruelty of the taste for strange spectacles," Never agan would the Jersey Jumper tell admrng throngs that "some thngs can be done as well as others." A* for that slogan about "there tt no mutake ln Sam Patch," It had to beamended to read, "there s only one ; mstake n 8am Patch." For a m» n who jumps over falls, one mstake s too many. TOT BEHIND Rowell, N. Mex.-Returnng home from vacaton, a surprsed couple notced thajr fve year old daughter mssng from the car. Mr.,and Mrs. Charles Logan notfed polce at Portaleg N Max., «d they notfed polce at Alanreed, Tex. where the Log»ns had made ther stop. After a hurred trp back aoo mle*, they found Cathy wth a «rv ce staton attendant who had found her earler uoundtm I : CLASSIFIED KATES - fl.m f«is 4e each addtonal word Parable In advance INFORMATION Deadlne (ot ad, 0 A. M. for thr /publcaton NOTE: NO CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN OVER pn, K.. 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Call LI /8 Socal Securty Contnued from Edt Page) A. Frst, check wth your Socal Securty offce to see what records mght be needed before you actually apply for ERFECT ATTENDANCE La Salle, Colo. Few students can boast of attendng 2 years f school wthout mssng a day. Denns Orlmes graduated from hgh school wth ths record. HU mother sad the 7- year-old youth had managed ejwary, 2595 CASH IN Vs M FULLY SEC. Good (, sober. Potental s«t 5, Wrte lu about ynn-v 75,Vvlng partculars ; hone number. All fp!,. SERVICES SERVICE STATION Woodbrkfcrc area. U J Ice Ol Company, \u, or 442-2W4 after I P V SOFA _ CHAIR SAOQINQ SEAT BO REBUILT IN YOUR BPRINCB E NEW HEAVY WFHP NEW LLNLNs / SUNSHIN!- TJPHOLSTF.KY FU 8-528( ALL WORK r "n!, IF YOUR DRINKING has [ come problem, Alcoho.^ Anonymous can help p yyou I BI or wrt* p Bo 253, WoodbrldRe. MRS. CURTIS - RFADRGJ AND ADVICE on s! \ lema of lfe. Open 9 r n } appontment nrccs^n l New Brunswck AVP. p Amboy. HI , 9.; Captol Dome beneft*. Second, we suggest you submt your applcaton (Contnued from Edt Pa; ( as much as three months before half of 963 com parrel M ;J you retre. These two durng the samp perod :,H. steps wll help us proces The New Jersey St,w u,. your clam quckly and get your frst check to you soon seun at Trenton s sh-.v;: seres of four natural,-p;»r.«after you retre. flm programs durng July, *» \n all-out drve enrnmr oljhore ltterng of bath:::; V;:.- Do you have a personal queses by fshng fleets and &.:?. Ion concernng Socal Securty? Wrte Allan A. Bass, ds- pleasure boats Is ::*: n> New Jersey... Ref^^h-: trct manager, Socal Securty (< ; ses for nactve regst fr ::* Admnstraton, 33 State St., who wsh to return " ;>: ar-c» Perth Amboy, and you may be wll soon get undm-r.-.: N»> assured of a confdental reply Jersey... The Sta- tvpr.- Copyrght, 883, state of New Jersey Tercentenary Comms- Ijlon. to have all the chldhood dts ases durng the summe: months. 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18 ( Thursday, July 8, 9f3 PAGE EIQHTEEN -. ^_ >^ ftl Natonal Dstrct Tourney Opensjongln Drvng Jaycees and Mercury To Sponsor State Champonshp. WOODBRIDGE Robert Voelkel. charman of the New Jersey Junor Womens Dvng champonshps to be held at the fcolona Swm Club on August 2, Stated earler ths week that hs organzaton, the Wodbrdge Jaycees, and the Mercury Federal 8avngs and Loan Assocaton whch wll sponsor the meet, have to date sgned sxof the states most outstandng drvers for the nl mportant AAU competton. Mr. Voelkel, whle dscussng; the dvng champonshps, made t clear tfcat It was the prme nterest of the Jaycees to attract the townshp populace by dstrbutng tckets to the publc at * low prce of one dollar for adults and ffty cents for chldren. The Jaycee charman s of the opnon that the worldwde sport of swmmng and dvng has been more or less placed n the background and the am of the Townshps dedcated organsaton s to revve It wth a start on a local scale. Contestant* n the Junor Womens competton wll arrve from varous sectons of the Avenel CIO East coast to partcpate n the A. F. Grelner summer events. Wnners durng Stewarts Root Beer, the competton wll be present K Wan s club ~ wth offcal Natonal AAU Dlv-o^y^e Electrc ng Medals by the Jaycee com- p^,, jjner mttee. In an effort to promote better relatons between Woodbrdge jj ew ol ctzens, champonshp contes- parents Auxlary tants and judges, the Jaycees M ft p e Leafs 2 # Monmout^ Park Attendance Up Tpnpun OCEANPORT, m.uth Park, gong nto ts fnal throe weeks of acton, contnues to roll along wth gans over the same perod a year a«o Attmranco Is up 3 per cent wth 858,- stle compared to season, a gan of Fo T Barton L l LaYS PlatlS For Annual World Seres handled the of two seventh Innn* In the whle Nelsen, schedule, plans are beng formu- hs teammate ;, m the handle beng or flt ed by league o n four trps to the a jump of $3,777,55 over the amwbl World Seres whchta *r* Joc $56,40,505 Of 962. Truckng Saturdays crowd of st Denns Memoral ^^J^dMhelr Presence n the;te«n. the was the largest of the season betwen the wth four] Local Stad Chose WOODBRIDOK L,ed byleague offcals for the came through at ^pwe wth ^, nnlnw 0, no hlt Dall,j m ^ ^ ^ ( WM «wn ed ;Inaugurate «,,,,,. M mer tournament. was ther unnnmou. two Indans, trmmed the Rarltan ^S^!^a^V^^:«oSto.M, the Voo.000 "Monmouth Hand!- Mk, SPt League, TV Hj-*. *J J «**»! In the MdgetLeague. To-m cap amounted to $375,932. a new In t.he Amercan Dvson of UdvofJ^ Y» n J **» «.. * th.s z -Jjor I -KgjSXSJZ *S «* ^ to, toan thu evenng at 8 te for the natonal h begn at the Van H M stadum when an AI, n local resdents recently honored by PICTURED ABOVE Arc four of the seve fforts on behalf of the youth of remander of the top fve, slugger wth a two run homer to Durng hs stnt on tn panted and wclc «nome runs for the wnners and brdre Knlfhte of Columbus for ther loyal a. recognzed by Robert Jardot, char- A new leader developed n the mound, Cslo fred thrd strkes posted at varous S Johnny ^wy coasted to vctory. three damonds S 5 K M B U «"kthesecond clash noppos-^n past 5 opponents to^leavng 5 struck out batter, race t was Steve Marclnko rased hs DB-j ln h)s In the long h.v. Lepman, makng hs frst cam- t on aganst the Cubs..-.- palgn at Monmouth Park, shows merson who held the spotlght ng average n the Orty Sox Gary Predrcks made one of local Uttle League n front now wth a record of!^h a fne ptchng perform- lneup by beltng three safe hs frequent mqund appearances frst tme the Dstl 2 vctores to for J. Bond; ance and home run. lwm B»-,blo^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ for the Athletcs aganst the have selected the \\,, d followed by M. Buxton and J. 0. wards contrbuted to the bg wn; Zeke Dzubaty s nome run «BravM and ln, X nnngs gave ste to Inaugura >... The Knghts forged ahead 2- Meaux each wth 9 and Joe Ku- wth a homer over the dstant Steve Kllsch s P"»Mmr PM*a elmnatons, whch ;., Qne hjt and struck out M to n the top of the ffth, but the Una and Beverly Hacker, wth 8 outfeld luem»c*c fence,, CIO Browns Score Upset th( way fof the EdS n Ital phased garn. the wnner of a 3- best teams to r; slm lead faled to hold up forapece. Over n the Natonal Dvson. Engne Company Oroles- the one sded :. trumph. Jersey at Wllllnmsp,: long as the determned Prates Vctory ta the Monmouth the Edson Socal Club Phls decson over the Rarltan contest, Chrs Mnarch blasted Wn, Ted For st Place ralled for four markers In the Handcap last Saturday, put defeated.the Wck Agency Senators two doubles and a sngle. Woodbrdge has ; Star teams ent-r> George Popes El Peco Ranch;Dodgers to extend ther wnnng. The Mdget League All Star bottom of the same frame. The champonshp ttam> >., n the No. spot among the TEAM STANDINGS ed for a double and streak to 2 and the 6th of the Whte bg run producton came about wll see-acton n tn owners ln earnngs wth $ current season,,-da * Lombard weeks ago, wll be played August :; Amercan Dvson Wllam Hayes cov ed the,by way of three sngles and a days. The Amercan*. :, To date 8 stables have wonj Dave Tarr became the Phls Nelsen after ther 7- W Lsx nnngs from das to annex home run oft the bat of H arry $5,000 or more ore ~J the meetng ptcher but only after hs team over the Bar tor A J* B at the Denns Memoral Sta- t ""*J" vlle ths evenng v t d u m 3 Slthe Yankee vctory. He gave up l Rutan and d they are, e, lln addton to El MOT«l a par of runs n the ex-lombard! hurled a no mtteraum. the Natonals tako w,: : > 3 four hts and struck out seven Peco Ranch, T. A. Grlssom $3",- Harbor tomorrow at MS D.I.77 9 Napol was the Red Sox van-!mound a 375, Wllam Haggln Perry $36,- Saturday the Contn<:.:,r.;: 5 llqushed twrler, but no one can,, 465, Montpeller $26,664, Glenelg t performance - ""say that he dd not attempt taf l J ^ Port Readng Fremen To Challenge engages SpoUwood x, ;: $24,636, Jaclyn $23,24, Wheatley $22,763, J, J, Roe $20,762 the afternoon. In t. >ran, the full schedule.-,;.-,, he hl help hta hs own cause cause wth wth three three Cardlnft, s wlth sngles, three scattered hts over the Colonal Farm $20,59, Edgehll Contnental Dvson Another close race developed $9,83, Sunrse Farm sx )nnlng span_ Br an Overcome Jaycees, 4-3 Speed Records wll be postponed onr :.:: The Amercan All SUr n the Contnental Dvson dur-j absorbed tne Knghts loss, $9,600, Graham French $9,550, Harmony, N.J. Speed record attempts wll be launched be managed bymlkccvv > are slated to face Say:w;.> ng the past weekwhen the Par-: Walnut Hll Farm $8,682. Aud- Team Standngs when yqmg Woodbrldge m ley Farm $8.50, Mrs. Mlton W I at the bg Harmony Speedway Far, made hs way out Erlanger $5,925 and Mrs. J. A. Woodbrdge PBA 6 0 Frday nght wth top stars -9 By regsterng a par of ve-," uth games by defeatng In Agency Dodgers as ther, BrayM. on strucr.- a to toros Saturday. Howard Grant order the McGlone Browns. 5-2, 5-2. ste stellar ptcher. TommvMlrdala, lout nlne and wth hs bat, he group of players h<n moved nto the lead among the anc) the Fords Fre Company set 0 opposng batters down^^y,^ tt role In the trlumpn Mr. Luke Coylbrdge lttle Le^n Monmouth Park jockeys. He has cubs, 9-5. vlathe strkeout, route. wth a trple and double. a and hs staff of won 32 Taces n the frst 38 days The Tgers stars n the en Wth Bob Cslo ntchlng In one of the most one sded to stand two ahead of Steve counter aganst the Browns were.neat two htter, the Boru managers, have T" P Rames of the season, the Oroles u Brooks Wayne Chambers wth Tommy Kayla, who won the ** h two weeks groomn; " on a scorng rampage to for tonghts bn n> 24, Culmone wth 23 and Robert Chng duel wth 4 strkeouts aon ce Senators by a 23- the Wood- Lee Balrd wth 20 make up the ana Bobby Peterson, the vctors 8-<l! stands and backsto score. Jm OHara belted two plan to provde a luncheon and Molnar Electrc -.. to the center of the damond to tour of the townshp to the vstors. Merwn Marne Wayne Gaydos, the Chefs Dary Queen up nto a te for frst place. Goodwn $5,858. Port Readng Fre Co 6 0 beng selected for the hghspeed runs durng the weekly face the Woodbrdge Fre Company Braves, lttle dd he real-] Grssom has won themost I Keasbey Fre Co 5 Tckets for the dvng event starter, was called upon to ptch - ^....races 9. Montpeler was the Fords Fre Co 4 2 NASCAR stock car races on the jtee tha hs teammates woud; lt can be purchased by wrtng to Natonal Dhrfston the crucal game and the young back""hn one8ubletomaketnelst wltn. Avenel Fre Co. 4 state-lne track Ron Papol to choose!r< the Woodbrdge Jaycees, Box 83 Knghts of Columbus 8 hurler came through wth a help hm Woodbrdge, N. J. fne performance to chalk up from seconds for Mongo n both Santaton Department 3 Snce the %-mle clay speedway was frst opened sx weeks fore game tme. PBA tory. hs sxth vctory of the season (the Monmouth Handcap and Jaycees 2 rm Slmonsen and Rudy 8t. Anthonys " Although attenton durng!^ Salvator Mle, ago racng flberts have asked Selected players to ;>> A-- aganst one defeat. Durng the Gene Schreners Assn Woodbrdge Lons Club the one sded game was focused! sxteen horses have won $0,- loll each mproved the re- what speeds have been turned erlcan team Include Jw Ta:l>:- course of the game, he gave upj Woodbrdge Po&t Offce.- West Defeats Woodbrdge Elks 6 on the barrage of Elk base hltsooo or more to date and ths lst spectablltjr of ther battng- verages by httng safely four ln on the clay surface, whch fer, Mke Karnas, John Up, I three hts and was deprved of Woodbrdge Fre Co Woodbrdge Fre Co 0 whch cut up the Van Buren a shutout when the Marlns s headed by Decdedly, the was banked at the ends of the Johnny Trella, Thraras Cr;t, Woodbrdge Frst Ad 0 mes. Home runs for,the wnlers were blasted by Gloff and Street feld, Farr went about the Monmouth Handcap wnner. straghtways three weeks ago. Robert Kumpa, Jm;. East Team, 3-2 WOODBRIDGE A two way scored twce n the top of the task of hurlng a neat two htter to earn the vctory. Whle WOODBRIDdE Normally sxth. Johnny Bodo accepted the He has $72,345. Others are Lamb No ready answer could be Davd McElhenny, Mfh..: r.. te for frst place In the Amercan Dvson of the Woodbrdge COLONIA Wth a record Olers reversal. Chop $36, 465, Mongo $25,664, games n the Recreaton Slow Searles. The best on the Post gven snce not one event thus la and Ken Rchards. facng the plate for sx nnngs, Rarltan Valley $8,4, Dedhe fred thrd strkes on past moud $6,566, Accordant $5,- elded by decsve scores, bu hree sngles n as many jaunts morr"accdents""that P^ Russell; Bruce * V.WL- Ptch Softball League are de )fflce nne was Brady who h far has been completed wthout alternates are Davd crowd vewng the annual Col- The Parents Auxlary club one or scored the entre run total n elght batters and walked one.]959. Patrol Woman $ 5,858, Ladurng the past week, a thrllle o the batters box from the ;er and Harry Van Tasf- Star game at Merrll Park, the AU Lttle durng League thevast became week the a Avenel}the realty caused restarts, and hence no thrd nnng. Wth one out, Greg Jaeger was tagged wthjverde $4,462, Merry Ruler $3,- took place at Merrll Park jench. wnnng average tme. Frday evenng at ss ^c.x, Western Dvson came up wth CIO Browns came up wth a Roger Nelsen and Keth Daub the Braves reversal Ahoy $2,59, Kngs Story where the Port Readng Fn The old pro Benny Gloff the Natonals make th- Pckng half a dozen of the :: t a superb team performance to spectacular all around team performance to defeat the hghly swngers n vctory were Johnny $2,38, Busy Jll $2,03, Chef- Jaycees engaged n a gruelng n contenton, for the league managers Wllam Von:!: sngled to set the stage for The Elks most consstent $2,8, Busy Jll $2,03, Chlef- Company and Voodbrldg ept the Keasbey Fre Company aganst Lawrence Hr!": top speed merchants and havng them race aganst the post a 3-2 verdct over ther George Whtley, who drove both Eastern rvals. The game tself runners around to the plate Dubay, home run and double; tan $,39, Guadalcanal $,- contest whch was not decde hamplonshp by achevng a John Grenda presented *:: was one of the best played n regarded A. F. Grelner Senators clock wll clearly show that the wth a sold base knock. At ths Bll Hgh, trple, double and two 220 and Gray Pet $0,757. untl as late as the seventh n 5-4 conquest over the Woodbrdge Fre Company on the the long hstory of the summer Route 50 raceway sx mles pleasant task of ;u::< 4- n a clash at the local Van pont, Jeff Mller sngled Whtley to thrd base, but he wasand a par of sngles. non-wnners on ths lst, from behnd wth a two ru trength of hs recent seven mound staff compost-d J!!*\ sngles; James Mayer, double {Guadalcanal and Mongo are the nlng when the Fremen cam classc. north of Phlllljwburg - s the ther startng pu-h-r : ^ Buren Street stadum. fastest track Its lxe n Amerca, West managers made a wse The 8enators domnated the cut down attemptng to steal plash to emerge a 4-3 vctor htter. It was one of hs better Gyenes. Wllam K::>^ the banks addng at least ten decson n selectng Mchael dvson early ln the season, and home. The trumph was a bg one fo showngs from the damond BrtanHague,Jlm.r»rra::d«mles per hour. Kaelber and Larry Llgour as It appeared as though they had On the play at the plate, the Fre fghters, who have now das snce the start of the current schedule. Behnd the star am Hgh. ther ptchers for the all m- Patrons have nomnated Al won sx straght games X^ KENT A WATER SOFTENER Majewsk Ptches 2nd No-Ht, No-Run Game the talent to run away wth Mller alertly made a safe dash portant game. Llqour worked Tasnady, Blly Deskovlch, Samthe race for the pennant. However, the Browns became per- for second, from where he eventually scored on a tmely sngle wth the also undefeated Wooc league competton to keep pac the frst three nnngs, gvng Only the ptchng craftsman- my Beavers Don Defendorf, the Natonals have»r..»: *: f up three hts, one run and ran shp of Gloff could overshadow ; hs strkeout total to fve. Kaelber took over n the fourth to sstent n ther clmb to the top by Frank Plnklewcz. otto Harw, Charle Cregar, talent, namely, Ror.ad z*^--l brdge PBA. It now look* lke the heavy httng of the always cjny, Johnny Dubay. K-r 0* Jole Bradley and others for the of the crcut and now face Although strong ptchng and two team race n the clrcul dependable Rche Boland, who las, Harry Rutan, Bk v-- hard httng domnated the W L Cykonsk, Iseln mound tests, offcal* to sort through hold the East Mtles as he sentpe Grener combne at eye level but the always dangerous Keas personally ran the Woodbrdge Don Buohko, WlHa::; game, the Browns were not these names before makng a four batters back to the bench wth a 3-3 record. Franks Tavern 3 choce, worked a neat four htter, but hs effort was not suf-counted out as yet wth a sec three home runs and a sngle bey Frs Company cannot outfeld ragged by lnng out Russell Specht and Ru. fnal decson. hestant to agree that the stellar Q & M" Truckng va strkeout route. Durng the Brown managers were fully, 2 ger. The clubs alt-^ defensve play of Nelsen, Daub, 2 latters stnt on the mound, one aware of the fact that ther ace Iseln VFW Frdays program, startng at ; flcent to match Majewskls brllant performance. aganst a sngle defeat. fnes of the batters box. ond place record of fve wns n four appearances In the con-,tmk:.^ Whtley and Tom Meaney conheavly to the Chefs Publx Pharmacy 2 2 unearned run crossed the plate. ptcher, Rcky Van Llew, could.ftzgeralds 8:30 P.M, qualfes the Chrs Bate- heat races for The West racked up ther «t ". f J 7 r Franks Tavern, the team Tut Zuccaro, the former St. beys addtonal sluggers wth Kelner Colts fnal evenu, the wld 6 lap, When town Saturday t: three run total n the ntal he had workedaful eear- Avenel AC 0 om Fords whch s destned Marys Hgh athlete, showed three base knocks were AlPayt feature for young rookes and.--:- four Oclock. thecors-:-: s; frame on tmely hts by Knodel, rules ^ talents of Denns Reed domnp th ts abundance of talent, eye by beltng a par of home Shepards Glenn 0 cop the league champonshp that he stll has a good battng and Rche Almo. Edde Olaen, the 25-lap sweepttkes for the lqour and Benner. Btar team, led by " the Woodbrdge thrd baseman,!experenced modfed car plots. A heavly favored East agcame up wth a run?* " " d shut out the Merwn Marne ntnued undefeated n local tn v^n ftw t>ad whch the Dary Queen Jerseys WOODBRIDGE - Edde runs for Port Readng, whle enjoyed a perfect day In the Oeorge Reed and Jm H- mpetltlon after hangng a 5-0 Majewsk set a record n the hs teammates who also made batter*! box wth three sngles damond to manpulate a 2-2 be prepared wth J : efeat on G and M Truckng of Recreaton Senor Softball ther presence felt n the batters box were Joe Zullo, four and a double. " decson over the Woodbrdge chlng staff comp.. : Heed gave up sx hu and ort Readng. League when he ptched hs Oavenskl, G«w > The Fords Fre Company ^Emergency 8qu»d. The Avenel v Bucky McDonell. The second out four from the dl-seconlead, hs teammate. «teve f but he dd not Umlt Tavern of Ave,nel to a -0 vc- mond das, shut out the Truck- Coppolo, a double and two 4-2 decson over the Wood- defeat*. no ht no run.game of Duffy Mgnone, Franks most sngles: Johnny Zullo, a home moved up nto a te for thrd club has a record of four bert Burylo and J»l.: Ea«t marker dented the plate n the season to lead Ftzgeralds onsstent wnner from the d-run, double and sngle; Tat place after hammerng out a vctores stacked up aganst two Also selected to the sxth when Alusk tagged wth the Contn<-\ such outstandnk up at second on a fly ball to took over n the fl fnal Went, to ptchng, as heput tory y over the Iseln JfFW. Hs rs.by scatterng just three hts sngles. The Jaycee* manstays brdge Knghts of Columbus. Btrother, Avenel* versatle Peters, who tossed to the plate stanza and protetcted the wnnng margn by settng the sde hs bat to good use by beltng Keth Daub, d the seven Innng route, Hs wth a good throw, whch talle< recent performance Trom the offensvely were Vazzano, The Fref^hters now hold a 4- second baseman, set a new Kenny Addone." two sngles and a double. James mound adversary, Tom Lelenko Crlly was the Bsons losng center of..thf damond wll long.hree sngles and a double; 2 record at the present stage of league httng record wth a as charged wth the setback. chucker, be -remembered and wll be a Frank Markovcs, a double and the campagn. John, Tschnkel, IK. home run and four sngles ln Ranks power at the plate James Healy, M~- was Greners losng ptcher; Lgour. the Wests ptcher although he hurled a commendt andd ame up wth three safe blows Alan Bopp and Marty Collns oal v sofljball chuckers n the wo sngles; Jm Nolan, a home Tom Jago, Herman 8uppe an attempt*. He fu challenged for the. new honors by ras suppled by Sam Marslcano, Arthur Deter and J > flrstbaseman, was the games ay e garae alowlng sx hts uturlfto shoot at. run and a par of sngles; John and Flnan ht safely twce "for Ronne bsborne and Johnny The Alternates fn"- httng star wth three sngles for the wnnng team, whle MajewskJ, who has been affrath, a trple and twofords, whw the best offensvely for the Knghts wth three : Bll Dwyer, who rapped out hs teammates: Al Cuna and Yaeger, who! enjoyed the dls-,tlmothy O*ry, M: fannng nne. ln as many appearances n the John Mtlhalko collected two ptchng softball throughout th sngles; Jack Lawrence, a lncton of Wltng safety twce lnsky, Rchard u^ The Browns manstays fn batters box. Hs safe blast drove doubles and a sngle for the B Central Jersey area for a num durng ther double and two snglet; John safe blows were Al Tracy and - four safe hts each. The Woodbrdge batter who demonstrat- teams thrd ward H«aly and J.n- the batters were Steve Quup, In two of hs teams three runs. sons. ber of years, has reached Mllano, a home run and sngle. Lee Jordan. traght vctory snce the start Whle dlscusm- two sngles; Rcky Van Llew.ja Knodel also played a role ln In one of the bggest upsets peak wth Ftzgeralds and re of the second half, Moe Barbato survved the A total of 22 hts was the ngredent the Avepel Fre Com- Melnck wth three sngles and dlum, Mr. Coylf - ed th^ most power was Mckey champonshp»t trple; Jmmy Almasl, a double, the trumph wth two hts. the season In the Natonal fuses to succumb to the ol seven nnng barrage of base Jmmy Stro and Adam Gluchosk collected the Senators only Club Prates manpulated a 5-3Durng hs memorable perform Dvson, the Woodbrdge Lons adage, "Youth must be served When jockey Bll Boland won hts to emerge Port Readngs pany used at th* Avenel Park a home run. the am of our > > > Schubert and Mollenhauser the Hawthorne Gold Cup wth wnnng ptcher. The Jaycees offer hosptalty t» were the East ptchers who ab- safeblows of the game, vctory over the Knghts of Columbus Cardnals. The loss wasiseln. club, Majewsk set 3 bat. vctory ln the race. He prev- Voelkel. of the compftt" ance aganst a consdered strong Beau Purple, It marked hs 3rd setback was charged to Bob teams and durm: sorbed the effectveness of the Stu Pernks devastatng httng were all the the Servce! costly one for the Cards who ters down va the strkeout rout ously had scored wth To Mar The hgh rdng PBA made t others that w.- I"- West clubs eght ht attack. Score by nnngs: Electrc Yankees requred to were dropped back nto a te for and In the early stages of th ket In 952 and Dedcate ln sx n a row n league competton after makng good uos of fundamentals taught our West post an $-* decson over the frst place wth the PBA Dodgers. 2 swngers who stepped nt sportsmanshp» > close game, he retred the frs tttsl l 0 "0 2 Stewarts Root Beer Red Sox. ^^ The wn was the Yankees ffth After three -scorless nnngs, the batters box. attempt to play " of the present season. the Prates came up wth a run The lone run of the game w the hlt by «The Yankee slugger, Pernk, n the bottom of the fourth on scored by the Avenel aggregaton ln the fourth nnng-an gave hs battng average a sub-onstantal ncrease when he spray balance the score at - after error and sngleb by Fred Sch&e- sold ht and an error to and ther Valuable Coupon! led the stadum feld wlt^ a sn the Card^had crdssed the plate fer and Bob Schultz accounted Isle, trple, and home run. Hs In the top of the same frame. for decsve tally. Jack Phs Coupon In To Woodbrdge AFRICANS AN> II teammate. Red Dudas, account For Only 75 t A WEEK ROSS Soft Water Co. FU OPEN BOWLING AT ALL TIMES OPENINGS FOK KAU. LEAGUES Ar OudUonn* CockUl Lomce Snack Bw BOWL-MOR LANES Ml ttmn *., WoodferMgc Tel. «$4-45>0 "COOL OFF" at Swallck Tavern, he Corner Wllam A New BtrwU WOODBRIDGE Beer lquor Wne SandwrKs "Betty tod Joe" - Phone HE 4-t7M hts to romp to a 25-8 conlest over the Woodbrdge Post Iftce. The PBA scored seven runs the openng frame and from ere coasted to vctory behnd,e effectve ptchng of the teran Joe Gyenes, Berne Czech, Robert "Slver M«nb«h P : ab,. Snuon )to us. 0 Jun. J Gr«n F«U: MANALAPAN COUNTRY CLUB 8 Hole Champonshp Golf Course fully Irrgalad-Luxurant Grans IMMEDIATE PLAY. NO WAITING 3,3 mjes west of The Freehold Crcle, Freehold, N. J. Easy access from Route 9, Qatdm S m (((xjt jjgj ^ Jeney Turnpke (exts Jl * 6) Lew ^d *" f nrtw deokphomt HOpJhM 2-40! (raw code 3OTJ Herman Slvelgn. Th..>-: have not as yet nam<-d : startng ptcher but w;!l such noted mound p>r:o::r.m as Rchard Van Lny Prnk, Robert McLanh. ProtesU from ^ turns aganst Sn»,Utement that N< capable of *» awat Presdent! turn from Eur»«The Stste D^) : A

19 H,~!B-CP t, ul BI.OC AND TAXKB -hrrn resentment agalnt,,nnt Kennedy* sweepng program may make. to enact a tax cut "xt year, If then.,.,. vll rlffhts fght, lnclud- ;,M almost Inevtable flll-.,: could break out In the,> vvllle It* fnance com-,,. stll las the tax measure -nslrtorntlon. I.VMM, NOTICE8 A T S T KK TO CREDITOR* r, mmjsioh. Kecutor or c. SHOOBMITH, 8R., del.,- dlrprtlon of Blmar K. rkfttfl of the County of lh hprfby gves notce to.r of the wld Stephen.,,!t], Hr, to Brng In ther ft ml clam* aganst Il td dd,.,,t Ilf, ; or fllrmtlon, wthn H..,m ths <*te or they wll.- hrrc! of any sctlon,-;nt thald feecutor. ItlSSEU, BDRLEIOH, Stecttor.,,f l th, 983. : mfr, Esq., vn \vftlle, N J., 33 «nd 32 on ad M»p and lock and parall*! wth Cortland tr<*( JO fht to the Southerly lne Lot 4 on»ld Uap and Block;»noe (3) WwMrly along uld lne lut aald lot, 00 fttt to Oortland trwt, thence (4) Southerly nlong «aald lne of Oortland Street 30 et to the pl*<* of BBCHUNm Alao known M <M Cortland Street, erth Amboy. N. J,; lncfudlnn tho choate rght of curt«sy of th«clendnt, Russell Thome, huahand Marlyn Thome, together wth all nd, InRhu th«hrredltamenu and,ppurten»nce» to the aald prfmlw talnngln? or In any wne nppertnln-!. Together wth ID and slnnuls.r tht Ightt, prvlege*, heredtaments and apprtennnen thereunto belongng r In anywse appertanng. The nubvrher nnrvc the rlrht to adjourn uld nale from tme to tlma subject mly to mch lmtatons or restrlclou upon the mturctfl of nuch over n may be peclally provded 7 law or nlft of Court. ROBERT H. JAMISON. Sherff. 3--8/ nl\sr FOR APARTMENTS (HAtfTED., TAKE NOT0I thtt on,;,v of July, 94, th* Town..-tt«* of th«townshp ol r: I T. after a publc hearng I the applcaton of Perth s lr-r; Patten & Dunn r a Varance to erect rn;v or apartment house r m Lots 202, 203, 204, 207, : I part of Lots 54B, 55B rll ; Block 302-A stuate on :..n, Hopeltwn. and the d*.,m:i >f tald Townshp Onm n been fled In the offce >!-rnltten In the Muncpal Mnln Htrret, Woodbrtdp. -.. ;.. and It avalable fo.-.iani.bt J, MAN* vorney for Perth Oardan NOTKI Is hereby jlv*n that th..: ordnance n regular,...f adopted at a regular nf th* Townthlp Comml " rownnhlp of Woodbrtd v.mty of Mddltx, Ne fa on the 6th da; of Jut; Thursday, July 8, LIQAL NOTICES THOMAfl I,, HANSON, Attorney -I.. 7/-8-35; 8//03 H7.30 UPBHIOtttMMJRT OF NEW JERggf CHANCERY DIVISION Mnm.KSKX COUNTY Docket No. F-2S-I2 ""AY MDTUAL HAvraaa. =,-- ASSOCIATION OK NEW AUK., N. j., K corporaton of!»..*,&! New Jer «7- Plantff, «.., EDMUND J. BINCtLB and RUTH 8 J.SI?; h " wlfe -» n(l WILLIAM F. HUNN and MID-JER8KY REAL TY CO., INC., a New Jersey Cor poraton, tre Def«ndant* Wrt of Eecutlon for the sale ol mortgaged lth, IM3 By vrtue e 0 prtml*** dated Jam of the above jtatec LEGAL NOTICES PAOB KTNITEEN Towmhlp Clerk ll.inanck TO AMEND AN lv^mt KNTITUH) "AN OR- S V. ADOPTINO AND CHIAT-!.E-(3t.AflflnrATIOTI AND TfflDUI OF CERTAIN TOWNSHIP MUNI- LMPIOTIIfl : SBTINO HKIF! TITUS, CI.AflaPI- AND SALARY RATKfl A MALARY UUIOI fstabi.whino THI EM- TM.M STATUS A8 A TOWN- EMIt.OYHl AND UNDER TH* l.rvick 8T8TXM OF THE TF or N-EW JER8IT." jl.-tant TAX OOLUCTOK WALTER 7.IRPOLO, Cornnlttseman-at-Larf,* IM V VMENTT ul.:j Clerk. bt advertsed u adopted In *n>) l**d«r on July nth, IAU llt CUUM OF NEW JERSEY runciry DIVIION MlmLMEX COUNTT Docket NO. r-2m-«savng* Bank, a corporalof the atam ot N*w J«Tt*y. I* "tff,»nd Otto Helmut 8cn*u-»r and Joan evb«umel*ter, hl*l Court -, are Defendant*, ht of Executon for tb* sal* of prrmlut dtmd June J7. I vrtue of th* abovt tmted Wrt. - drected and dtllwred, wll to sale at publc v*ndu* on DNKSDAT, TH* Mtb DAT OF AUQUBT AD., IWJ, hour of two oclock»f UM revanng (Standard or Dayavljl Urns. In tl* afternoon sad dty, at th* Sherffs Ofthe Cty of New Bruruwlck, ld premle* wll b* told tubrsdertl, Stttt and munlclb*>, ordnance* tnd regulatons " n**, applcable to. or wth reto. the prtmlm B qu**tlon, ts of tald land, and th* oon-! : : tnd uses of th* buldng* : < r-. : jt*t* of fact* abown V of Malcolm C. Cady, Cvl " t.t Jutury U, IMS; >. fact* at a new lurvey a lnpectlon of th* premses d:!«lot*; taw* to th* Torrn- )f Msdleon, Mddle**! County, "ter rent* and muncpal and rght* of Uaantt and Hts. If any. that tract or pared of laud, t. lyng tnd beng In the hp of Mtdlson. In tht Coun- J J dltsf, In tht 8tat«of New Nl known and desgnated at In Block I. a* ahown and lad 0n nup sntltkd, "R*vlMd Map Vs Madlnon Realty Co., ltuate Brlnne, Madson Townshp,»«county, New Jer»ey" fled > Mddlesex County Clerks Of- "T.u*t 30. IMS, at Mtp No. M m uuonly known _.. > Avenue, old Brdge. N*w Jer Wrt to me drected and" delvered wll epose to aale at publc ven due on WEDNESDAY, THE 24th DAY OF JULY A. D.. 963, at the hour of two oclock by th then prevalng 8twdard or Day lght Savng) tme, In the afternoo of the sad day. at the Sherff, Offce In the Cty of New Brunswck N. J, All that tract or parcel of Itm and premlmb, herenafter partlcu larly descrbed, stuate In the Town»hlp or Madson, County of Mddle»e and Btate of New Jersey: BKHNNINO at ft pont In th center lne of Pleantnt Valley Roau also known u Sprng Valley Road, duunt thereon 32} feet westerl from the Intersecton of sad lln nf Pleasant Valley Rosd and th. center lne of Marlboro Road and whch pont of begnnng ts alto the dvson lne between land* of Alfred HedbTK on the Iwt and Forrest anl I wn Quu-.kenbun on the West and thence runnlu l) along the mter lne of Pleuant Vallev Ikwd North 09 degree* West, 00 fee:; thence (2 South 2 degrees V :.nutm West, 73 feet; thence H) South 09 degrees Bast, 00 fret to t pont In the sad land of Alfred Helberg; thence. 4) along the aatd Uml nf Alfred H«dberg acqured by hm by Deed Book 758 page 2(3, Nnrth 22 degrees 93 mnutes Eut,... rret to the pont and place of Begnnng. Ths descrpton wa prepared from a survey made by Edward C. Rellly and A^xlntes, P. I. At L. S, dated June \. M0. KNOWN AND DESIGNATED a* PleatMt Valley Road, R. F. D. No. l, Otd Brdge, Madson Towmhlp, Ulddlue County, New Jeruy. The appromte umcnt of the Judgment to be Mlsncd by Hd tale U the sum of Thrteen Thousand, EKht Hundred. Eleven (3-9.00) Dollars more or lesa together wth the con of the «a!e. Together wth all and alnfruljr the rlhta, prvleges, heredltamenlj! and appurtenanou thereunto aelonglog or In anjwlm appnrtalnm Th* mbacrlber reaenre* the rlghl to adjourn sad sale from tme to tme subject only to nch lmtaton* or ntuotlon* upon te ser t.at of *ueh porer ts maj be «p»- ALL that tract or parcel of land. Itutt*. lyng and beng In th* ownahlp of Woodbrldl*. n the ounty of Hlddle«e and In the.at* of New Jersey: BBOlNrfmo t a pont In the esterly lln* of Oordon Avenue, tald olnt beng dstant southerly 335 net from the IntcrwctlrM fonn*d y the southerly lne or Bennett trm and tl* westerly lln* of tald lordon Avenue, thanr* runnng () ort.h 85 degrees 2 mnutes 30 ne- nl» wrst a dstant of 50 feet to a olnt; thfnce (3) north 4 dwroes K mlmur-ft 30 second* taut a du- Mr.t> of loo feet to a pont, th«noe 3) south B5 degran* 3 mnuted east dstance of 50 feet to a pont In f wenterly lne of sud Gordon kvrmue. thence (4) aouth 4 degrees ID mnutes 30 seconds Weft a dl«- nre of 00 feet to th* pont or lac* of BEGINNING. REINO alao known at Lot (7 and he southerly 35 feet of Lot M In lock 35-C. The foregoink descrpton.was repared In tccordanc* wth a survey made by Raymond P. Wlson, 0, E. & L. 8., dated March 4, 955. Premses beng known ts 39 Gordon Avenue, Ford*, N. J. Subject to restrctons»nd «a*elents of records, If any, r.onlng and muncpal ordnances, and such acts a* an accurate survey and elmnaton of the premse* would dsclose. Together wth all flture» now at ached to or used n connecton wth the aforementoned premses and any household applances, and ncludng more partcularly th* ollowlnn: Crosley Electrc Range. The approxmate amount of the Judgment to be satlsfltd by sad sale l«the sum of Eleven Thousand, Nne Hundred, Thrty-Eght ($, Dollars more or leu together wth the costs of ths sale. Together wth ll and alngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances thereunto belongng or In anywse appertanng The lubscrber reserves the rght to adjourn sad sale from tme to tme subject only to such lmtatons or restrcton* upon the exercse of such power as may be specally provded by law or rales of Court. ROBERT H. JAMISON, tortbar men** tl* rght to adjourn sad tal from tlmt to Unst subject only to *ueh lmtaton* of restrcton* upon the ntrole of *uch»w*r u may b» specally provded "" law or nl«s of Court. ROBRT H. JAMISON, Sherff CHANALlf, LYNCH A UALONIT Attorneys :.-!.. 7/8-25; 8/-/(3 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES show* that th* row debt of atd Townahlp, u d*flh*d In Staton 40AU-43 of aald Loo»l Bond Law, U lncraftmd by thu ordnance br HM.000 tod that th* Ismane* of the bond* tnd not** tuthomtd by ths ordnance u punuant to an eceptlon to the debt lmtatons pteterlbtd by Md LooaJ Bond UM, contajned, In lubdlvttlon d of Moton 40AJ-7 of *ald U 8«ctlon I. Ths ordlntnoe shall SHERIFFS IALB take ffmt twtntt day* aft«th* IUPEBIOR COURT OF NSW JERBKYI frst publlnttlon thereof after fnal CHANCERY IllVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. r-lm5-l3 HENRY M. DESROfllKRfl and ereof after fnal WALTU ZmpOI.O. Commltt««man-t-Ijftrt*H q E M. DEHROflnRS, Husband and Wlfo, are Plantffs, and OERTRUDE j, SCOTT and WALTER O. SCOT, her husband, HARRY E. nn.l and MARY ANN HILL, hl» wfe, CHARLES E. HIJ,. JR. and MARILYN HILL hs wfe, FLORENCE LAKE, unmarred, CHAKLRS E. HIIJ, wlduwfr, RICH- ARD Ln.ANl). HANFpRD A8SO- CIATBH, INC, THE OBAMATAN NATIONAL HANK K TIttlHT COM- PANY, W. HOWARD POLLERTON nnd HELEN M. Ftll.LERTON, KAR- KUfl, KANTOtt ^t BURNS,» partnershp nperater hy EZRA W, KAK- KUS, BENJAMIN. KANTOR and WILLIAM H. BURNS. JR., VINOLA RENNA. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THE HTATE OF NEW JBRBEY and MUHLRNHERO HOS- PITAL, are Defendants. Wrt of Executon for tho aale of mortgaged premses dated June 2th, M3, By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drected.»nd delvered, I wll expoe to sale at publc vandue on WEDNESDAY, THE 54th DAY OF AUflSl J08KPH V. VAL«NTI TnwnaHlp Oltrk STATEMENT The Bond Ordnance publshed LEGAL NOTION purpom shall bs assess** tstlnat Poturtj spmally btntltsd. I. It It hrtby dtlttnlnod ud tlatd that () tha mtlm of such ImproTtmtnt (K*r*latft«r r. ts at "purpow"), I* not a tur IBISM of aald Towmhlp. ot< <> It Is Blfltsaarr to flntnr* MI< purnow «7 tht Itnanc* ef oklll«ll.n of stt4 TAwnahlp pnrntnt n th* Ijootl Bond Law ef M*w Jtrevr. *m\ () th* tmurt -n of Stll nnnno Is,00), and (4) lln nthnalrl mtrlmum amnunt tt hondt Ar nou tary tn ba lm*d for *«l.l t>urpnw tll,one, >nd (I) th* nl nf lueh purpnt«, a* h*r*lnb*for«noludt th a*r**at* arnnnnt nt ll,f(> whch I Itlmtld la I. 7 to flnanr* th* rot *f r. pur- >fh, Inoludln trchltftl f*". *fnuntlnv. *nfln**rln snr Infctlun VIDN0 FOR THB!I)!TOANCB OF BOND ANTIOIPATlnN NOTCH IN ANTtrlPATION OF THB ItRltAKCl Of SUCH BONDH LEGAL NOTlCl tfc* TmnuWp OonmttM «f th* " * Townshp of Wooabrldje n. the u " nt n* ulm th tun t County at N*w Jtrwy BB IT ORDAIND. br th* Tow». hp Commlttst *t th* Towmhlp of Woodnrdl*. In Ik* Countr of Mlddlt- MI, N*w ftntj. at follows: flftlon, Tht Townehlp of Woo^ rdgrt, ID the County or MlddUot, hall pvrfht for Its IIP#, new tut motlv* t-*hlel*s loffth*r wth orlflm appurttua tnd **.ulpm*nt n*c**atrt far tkalr opvrtton Inrlun*. one ( R*fu** Truck and n*4r. thrr* (I Thr*-qsrt*r Ton Plek-ut Tro-ka for Gnnaral Ua*. Kctnn I. ltt mm of In em tn tpproprltted to th* ptrntnt LEGAL NOTICES In to* tut* of LEGAL NOTICES N*w Jtrtty, on th* llth day ot July M3. and th* twanty day perod of lmtaton wthn whch sut, acton or proo**dln questonng th*!: "" : valdty of *ueh orolmne* ->*n be*"* * eommeomd, a* provjrtsd n tb* Inesl! -MI^ Bond I.sw, ha* MtMn to nr f^om!^ r. r- ta sl) Lootl Bn4 I* ttull katv l«l««0 t a rat* whch thll not *x(-*#d st H%) v*v snaum All malt*n wth rmt>"t to Ml* *<n4 not 4*l*rmlnt hv thla ohiftk-t shll D* d hr r«*4lttlan* to» htrt* ptsd. S. To AaalM sad pqrpmt, rlotlot netl ef uld Town- Bond Law, ht* b«ln to nr from!h«l ahlpmn o th* dtte of th* ftret publcaton of["hp " " «**"l! P r " H»*J thl M t t "" *" thl* Mt*ra*nt. JO8IPB V. VALBNTI»" Towmhlp Clrk of tht " Townshp»f WoodbrlrH*. N. J.,">» I.-L. 7/8/M M4M h " h t Itl.rtt ar«h*r«hy a«-» lsnad pnransul to *!«ln aftldottlon «f herewth ha* been fnally pssaed by the Townshp CommlttM of th* Towmhlp of Woodbrldge In th* County of Mtddlrae, In the State of New Jereey, on th«kth day o( July lfllkl. and the twenty dty perod of lmtaton wthn whch s sut, acton or prtxtvinf: rjummnnlnp the llllt f h of surh ortlnanr? cvl be f-nnrnencetl, as provded In t.he local Hond Law, tn* begun to run frr>m the tlftm of the frst publcaton of ths *tatrm«nt. JOSEPH V. VALINTI Townshp Clerk of U* Townshp ot Woodbrldg*, N. J, I.-L. 7/8/83 JULY A, D., 963, Sherff LEVY, McCLOSKEY. 8CHI.ESINaER & TtSCHLJSR, Attorneys 82,56 I.-L. a/7; 7/-U-I8/M daly provded by law or rules o; ROBERT JAUISON. MERVLN Q WIENER, Attorney. I -L. 8/J - 7/3--8/83 Sherff $73.84 ll on, d Brdge. N*w Jer dfm;ut«d at tax lot 20 In t» map of Madson J kp. New Jersey.»Ppro«ln«,u tnount of the nt to be MtlflMl by st4d sal* "Im <>f rltteeu thouund fou;.ty nne l$5,tm.d0) Uol ore )r fjul together wth the J -wle wth all anl slunulsr tht [Pnvlleutt, heredtament* and Slces thereunto belongln * «apwtalalng. The sub e*:rv*s tl* rght to adjourn from tme to tme»ub)ec sct lmtaton* or reatrlc Ulo the terclte of *ucl " may be spocltlly provldet: <" mn of Court HOIIEUT H. JAMISON. v 8h*rlf: 7 & MURRAY jtorneyt. -B/M M7.J0 SHKKlrK8 SALE sufekioh COlKT OF NEW JEBSIV CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No, F 250;-<2 Shadow Lawn»;vtnga and Loan \wwlatton, a corporaton of th* lt of Ntw Jersey s Plalntlfl. and.rtxrt A. Jackson and June C. ackjoq, hs wle, John W. Brannon j Jtnt Bramun, Ms wfe, and UM of New June/ an Defendants, rlt of Eecutlou for the ule of ortftged premses dated June 24, m, By vrtue of Ue above stated Wrt, me drected and delvered, I wll POM to tnle at publc vendue OD WXDNB6DAY, THS 7th DAY OP AUGUST A.D., 983, the hour of two oclock by the _BU prevalng (Standard or Daylght Savlag tlm«, In the afternoon f UM *tld day, at the Sherffs 0- ce la the Cty of New Brunswck, J. All those certan lots, tract* or Mctla ol laud and J run les hereafter partlrulvly descrbed, stue, tyng and beng In the Borough»oulh Plttnfleld In the County ol lddlese and State of New Jertey: BEUINNINO at a pont la the ortlerly tde lne of South Nnth.treet, aald pont belk dstant 350 e*t In a wosttrly drecton from the.ers«:lo of the aald sde lne of._uth Nnth Street wth the westrly tde lne of McDonougl Street; lfuce runnng north 0 defreea 23 nlnutts wat makng a dvdng lne jf Lou 3 and 2a, Block one on the Map herenafter mentoned, a (llsanre of 25 feet to an ron bar and orner; thence numlng aouth 88 egrees 27 mnute* west a dstance I 90 feet to an Iron bar and corner; hence runnng South 0 degrees 23 lluutea eut and unkng a dvdng..ne for Lota 35 and 2 Block One on M&p herenafter mentoned, a dls- ante of H «et to au Iron bar In ad tde Hue of South Nnth Street;.hence ruunlug along th«aald Hde Ine of South Nnth Street, north 88 egree«27 mnutes en.t a dstance f 50. feet to the pont or place of Begnnng. Known»ad desgnated ua Lots 2( and 37 Block On* ou a. certan map nttled "Map of Property owned by h B d d September CHANIKKY DIVISION "JIDIH.ESEX COUNTY»w*t No. C-HI-I2 f Ittc I t the JudgnBt to Hm Superor court. Ohanmr «l* on tn 8th duy o; acton pendln In.Wheren (leorg* T," Rled,»d Marlyn Thoru* an. llon*. h«r husband, an^ uf New j ^ m y DBf.nd.at* nber, th* flh.rlff of Md ll "ty wll by vrtue of tl:»«u wrt, to me dlreot*. wll (pote U *a) due cm «>AY, THIS H, DAy OP All, U83, our Uf two oclock by tl "" "Ink" (Standard ot Da tme, lu tht afttruw S d <<«y, at th* Sherff* O; "«;ty of New Brun»wlck, :«ruu lut«, tract* 0, [»ud and premlte* *ltuate u In the Olty of P«rU f" County of Mddles* N*w Jtrtty: """ at LoU Nut. am } ut map entltlsd "Mn» umlul to Jau*. An lluattd In Perth Ambu» 875, J. Opuanun: N» lu the (kstorly H I «tr.ot m feat from tl JID of Hall Aveuu "astorly aluuk tb North ot Nu. u ou uld M II ""ales to tald Cortltn [»rt; theure (J) rum: Uo Wottorly llu* ut SHERIFFS SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F-349»-«l John Capscclone, Plantff, and Drover C, Crowe and Oenevleve rowe, h* wfe, Defendants. Wrt of Eecuton for the aale of remlsea dated May 29th 063. By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drected and delvered. I wll tpose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY. THE 4th DAY OF AUGUST, A.D., MI at the hour of two oclock by the then prevalng (Standard or Daylght Savng) tme, In the afternoon of the sad day, at the Sherff* Of- Ice In the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J All that tract or parcel of land and premlmt, herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng In th* Townshp of Woodbrldge n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey. Beng known and desgnated as Lot No. 9 In Block No. 748-B on the Offcal Tax Aueument Map of Woodbrldge Townshp, Mddlesex County, N. J., made by George R. Merrll, Townshp Engneer, January 932 and fled In the Mddlesex County Clerk* Offce and beng stuated on Eaat Avenue, Sewtren, Woodbrldge Town»hlp, N. J. Beng known as 369 Bast Avenue, Sewaren, N. J.. IB* approxmate amount of the Mudgment to be satsfed by tald aale la the turn of Three Thouaand, Eght Hundred (M ) Dollar*, more or leu, together wth the cost* of ths sale. Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurunaooes thereunto belongng or In anywse appertanng. The subscrber reserve* the rght to adjourn *ld tale from tme to tme subject only to such lmtatons o restrctons upon th* exercse ol at the hour of two oclock by the then prevalng (Standard or Daylght Savng) tme, In the afternoon of the sad day, at the Sherffs Offce In the Cty of New Brun*- wlck, N. J, ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land and premses, herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n the Townshp of Woodbrldge, In the County of Mddlesex. State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at an Iron ppe set at the ntersecton of the northerly lne of Warren Street and the easterly lne of Charles Street, and from sad begnnng pont runnng II) north 70 s 38 r eatt 20 feet to a pont; thence (2) north 9* 09 eut feet to ft pont; thence 3) south east 84,84 feet to t pont In the easterly lne of tald Charles Street; thence (4) south 9" OS west along the sad easterly lne of Charles Street, and parallel wth the second descrbed course, feet to the pont or place of Begnnng, pontelnlng 0 BJ acres, more or less, Beng also known as Lot -0 In Block ItO as shown ou the Tax Map of the Townshp of Woodbrldge, Mddlesex County, New Jersey. The approxmate amount of the Judgment to be satsfed by uld tale Is the mm of Sx Thousand, Eght Hundred Nnety ($4,890.00) Dollar* more or leas, together wth th* cost* of ths tale. Together wth all and sngular the ghts prvleg h d t t d Tg rghts al and sngular the, heredtaments and AN ORDINANCB TO AUTHORIZE TIK IMPBOVBMBNT OK CBHTAIN PLAYGROUND AREAH OB THE TOWNSHIP Or WOODUDIDOE, IN THE COUNTY OK MIDDLESEX, TO APPROPRIATE THH SUM OF IUJ,- 000 TO PAY THE COST THEREOF, TO AUTHORIZE) UK ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN SUCH AMOUNT TO NANCE, SUCH APPROPRIATION, AND TO PR0VIDK FOR THE IStfU ANCE OP BOND ANTICrATIO>- NOTBS IN ANTICIPATION OP THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONDS. BB IT OHDAINED by the Town Wp Cnmmltte* of the TownhlD o: Woodl>rld«e, In the County of Mldtllex. New Jflrner, a follows:. Secton. The Townshp of Wood brdge, In th«county of Mddlesex tha! Improvs tha playgrounds here lnaftnr mentoned tatntalnaa hr th Tnwnahl[) as placet of publc r«nor nd recreaton, by the acquston an< Installaton of playground oqulpman and furnshngs and br tha construe. tlon of plarround facltes, Inrlurt Inf Junffl* Gyms, monkey bar swngs, Be«-aaw, bakvtbftll court btaketbll backboards, hgnbsll ll mnnd anl backstops and foncln.. The playgrounds to b* Improved are t follows: A. WonTbrllge. etrl Street 2. Strawberry Hll Annul. Frttman Street ^. drove Street t. Rat Ornn Stre«t 4. Lymar and Church Street* 7. Adelslde Avenue. 9. Bunna Lane B. Forda. Woodland Avenue 2. Maryknoll Road (Menlo) f t*u, l**;al *xp*n«* and MIIT ftn*«*, InrljdLnv InUrtt on turn omitlona tt th«*t*nt permtted by lartlnn IDAI-IO nf the Local Hnd LW. 8«ct!on 4. To flnanr* md ptpot*, onds of sad Townahlp of an MRT** :*lo prncpal amount not evrrptlha;,000 art hereby authorsed to b«nt*r pumunnt tn tmlfl Loeal Hond n 8nt<l bnml* shall bar lnt*r««t t a rntf wll h ahull not 9XC*fd all r otnlum (I ",) per nnum. All maters wth rasped to *alt Itoads not ftermlned. by ths ordnance halt bf l^tvnulned br rtaolutlon* to b«herep of th«cost of «uch. Th* nm hatl ** ml from th* proctsda of tht oon4 bj thl Odlnnc*. No part of th* cot f\t aald purpose shall b«***m*d aalnt nroptrtr apcelallr r.tn>f<t Rntlon I. It ts htr*hr rtlrr snd tltct that () tha nuknt of aurh mprovement It n^t»ct*d ttt par rtnum %%},-. snntt. nd mtr h* r*n*w*4 from AN ORDINANCE MAKINQ AN AP tlm* to tlm«purnaflt tn rk.*, wthn IN THBTOtNTTOr MnnLIS»X,!;" n ;;7 o "VJ h.r.«.rartop..fl l«bond* of IIIUM, >ufsbo ubrvuuamenu ana appurtenances thereunto belongng or In anywse appertanng. The subscrber reserves the rght to adjourn sad tale from tme to tme subject only to such lmtatons or restrctons upm the exercse of such powar as may Be specally provded by law or rule* of Court. ROBERT H JAMISON, Sherff. ARTHUR L. PHILLIPS, Attorney. I.-L. ov27-7/3--8/ a. Jackson Court (Qulflty Pk ) C Hopelawn. Clyd* Av«nu* D. K.asbey. Clnton Street Kawtran : alnptld. fcton S. To flnnnr* Sld purpose, ond Bntlclpatlon ntpx of sad Townhlp of an agsrefrts prlnclptl amount lot ocpedlns 5,600 tr* hrtbj au- :horl*d to be Issued pursuant to lad Local Bond Law In antcpaton of :ha Issuanos of ard rnnda. Hald not*l shall bear Interest at t rat* whch btll not exceed sr )>sr cntum ((%> p*r annum, snd may he renewed from tlm to tlmt. pursuant In and wthn he lmtaton* urrncrlbtd by sad :,aw. All mutton wth r«np*ct to sald f^w. notes nqt dttermlned by ths ordllane* «tall be ltormlnd br rtsolu- Ions to be h«rmttef adopted. In the»vsnt thst bonds are hu«d puratnt to thlp ordnance, ths aftrafttt amount of notes her«by authorlctd. to b* lauod shall ba nrfuced bjr tn amount squal to tt* prlnmpal amount of the bonds o Med. If ths asrvat* amount of outmunrlng bonds and notes Issued pursuant to ths ordnance shall at any tlm* exceed the drat mentoned In ths secton, the mones rased bv tha Issuance of sad bonds shall, to not less than tht amount of such er«ns, be appled to the payment of such notes then out- Handng. Secton C. It ls htreby dt«rmln«d and declared that thl perod of ut. fulness of sad purpose, accordng to Its rttsonabls lft. Is s perod of ID yetrs computed from tha dtt of ttld bonda Pectlon 7. It Is hereby determned d salted that the ttuppltmentll Debt Statement requred by sad Local Bond Law has been duty msde and led In the ofhy* of the Townshp Clerk of sad Towmhlp, asd that uch statement so rled ahow that thl gross debt of uld Townshp, as de nnel In Secton <0A:-ll ef tald Loral Bond Ltw, Is Increased by thl ordlntno by 5,000 and that tbe of tbe bond! and notlt tu thorlxed by thl orrjintnce It pursuant to an eceptlon to tbe debt lmtaton! prescrbed hy tald Local Bond Law, lontalned In tubdlvslon d of Secton 40A:!-7 of sad Law. Secton I. Ths ordlnanc* shall take effect twenty days after the flnt pubf«rred to a* "Durpoe*"). In not a r-.tr- Tnt ttplth* of Md Towmhlp. «n, () It l mcetttry lo flnn-e aaldj ,,, purpoo»y th* laauanre or omrstlom! "UBIIHAS, of stl) Towsshlp pursunt to th T^oal Bond Ltw of x*w J»r*»v. and (!) th* estmated n.kt nf mt.l j.urpnae Is $,000, and (4) thfl tlm«t«d maxmum amount of bonds.r nnt.** nccesry to b* Issued for a!, pur- BONH ANTICIPATION NOTES ^,. ANTICIPATION OF THB IMVANCB J rf h» trertt rl*r te n^ hall h rfufk»t sn qnal to IM frlm-lpl arnnml homl n lslfd If tb«iflrl-, * mmul nf oulslsnfllnf bonds ml not** wur punrasnt» bf TownMp Commll-.n-nnr* hall *t kny tme fr»»«i** of tht Towmhlp nf WeoAbrWtJth* rm Ant m»ntlon«in ths ese- In lh«(nunty of MtoMI**(. 4elr**, on. Ih* monlt r*l»*<l by Ihe Istoaet to «.-o.llrf f.r tht purpnw of *lltb-lnf jtl,) bnnd thsll. l» lnl< llhln jublc IIT«I a puf» of pub jt,, >rno<nt of >ur*> ts. be. «p»u*4 tc retort and rfrr«atlon, *«v*rl Inta,!tn th* paymsnt of nch notes tbsfj or prt-fl* of land locted In oumtnlnt POM Is.000. and <l) the uch purpon, a* herelnbfor* muj. Il t pp, Inrule tt» KtKr«s;at* "f I p tha Towmnlp In th* R*w*rea Ar*a, In th Cnlontt Area an<l In th* VITood- Ar**. and a soon a th* par IJ.O00 whch l Vstlmat.d lo be n«.-!* u "/ " (< ">" fl*t«rane< tnd «Mltre«th"t th* per"* o( «t»- fulnaa of aalt porpoa*. tmorlln*: U ft*c!lon It,, lorlred tht the thl lts reawntb. Ill*,! ot <* whch la mtlmt.l lo»«n.,--!" nf *"* m " " ""*"*»* thl lts reawntb. Ill*,! a p«rlod f to rlfanr* th. KM or,,,fhl l lj " " tlr»of l.rnt.l, amr-,,lrl romv»«l from th* dau <«purpne, Includng arrhltct feeg. ao. oountln, enflntertng and InaprLtlon colt, leal expenh am otltr»xp*mu, Includng Interest on RUC^I nnlkatlona to tha axtant permtted hy Btctlon to AMD of tha Loral Ilond talml, thl Tewnshlp Ommltu wll tn ordnance s.thorllnf th* ltlob of luch totn, flsc-m or of land and Inttnda tt aald bonds,, Baclen. It ll h*r*by 4lltnslnM nn Mattd tht th* «uppl*mesttl, r--. P*» staumenl rewred by s*l< U- for a frant to th Ktatl under th*ltk pnnd l^aw na b*n dalr mtd* Aer**" program; NOW Hectlon 4. To flnanc* lattl PMrpos*. l h c PM Townshp of sn fftte prlnelptl amount not.00ft ar* htreby authorlrd to b* Isucd pnrautnt to Sld Loctl Bond Ltw. Rad hondl ahall bear IntfrAt at a rte whch shall not MC*OI IIT HK IT ORDAINfD by the Town- *bp Commltt*. of tha Townahlp* ef VVoorlbrlle, In th* County of Ktodl* MI,.N««Jersey, u follnw:»*«tlntv. Th* mm ft Mll* Is ""Ihrn; approprlatad to th* payment "of tha sol of acqurng atld thru pursuant to antcpaton dalo rate psr centum (%) psr snnum. Alt matten wth respect to sad bond* not {determned b; ths Ordnance nhall be determned by ".solatons to be herrsfter sdoptfd. Secton t. To ftnao* Md purpota, bond antcpaton notls ot sall Town- MP «t an tcreatt prlnolptl amount not ttcdlnl,004 are berehy u- Ihorltd to be Istued sstd Lontl Bond Ltw l of the luuano* ( ald bond notn btll btar Intmt at t whch shall not slated ll p*r rtntum (t%) per tnnurfl. and may be renewed from tlm* to tlm punuant to and wthn th* llmlttlon prcorlbed by sad Law. All matters wth to sad notst not determned by ths Ordlntnot thalt b* dtrmln«d by resolutlon to b* hsreafter adopted. In the event thtt bonds ar* leued pursusnt to ths Ordnance, hs srreffate amount of notes ht>rehy tu. thorlted to bt Issued nh.ll h* re. duoed by tn amount equal to th* prlnelptl amount of th bonls to Issusd. If th* rfrer-ats atnautt of outsttndlnf bonds snd note* lqud pursuant to ths Ordnance shall * any tlmt sceed the um frst mtn tnned In ths sctlon, the mones luch power as may be specally provded by law or rule* of Court. ROBERT H. JAMISON, ORS&NBAUM t QMSNBAUM," Attorneys. Sherff I.-L. 7/8-25; 67-a/M I57.M SHERIFFS IALK SUPKBIOK COURT OF NEW JKK8EY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. K Tbe Howard Savng* Insttuton, a corporaton of Now Jeraey, l Plantff, and Raymond Gardner and LUa Qardner, hs wlf, are Defendant*. Wrt of Kecutlon for tbe sale of mortgaged premses dated June 23, TfU. By vrtue of tb above stated Wrt, to me dlrackd and delvered, I wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE Hth DAY OF AUGUST A.D., 863 at tbt hour of two oclock by the then prevalng (Standard or Daylght Savng) tme, lu the afternoon ol tbe tald day, at the Sherff* Offce tn the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. All that tract or parcel of land, stuate, lyng aad beng In the Borougb of C.neret, la the County of Mlddlew, In the State of New Jersey: B&OINNNQ at the Intersecton of the Westerly sde lne of Hagamao Street and thu Northerly lne of Markowltt Street; thence () Along the ade lne of H&Kmau Street North 22 degrees 2 mnute* Eut JO feet to t pont; tbence (2) North 67 degree* 48 uluutaa. West fe«t to a pont; thence (3) South 22 degrees 2 mnutes West 30 feet to tbe Northerly lue of Maxkowltz Street;: thence M) Along tbe lame South 67 degrees 8 mlnute Eatt feet to tbe pont nd place of BEQmNlNO. BtlNU commonly known as 07 Hagajntu Street, C&rteret, N. J., and dettaued as tux lot on block 8MM oa the tu map of thl Bor> ough of Carteret, New Jersey. AM OHDMANOI TO AOTHORIZB THI 0ONSTBUCTOK OF A MEW POLICE HEADQUARTERS BULLD- INO IN AMD FOR THE TOWNSHIP OP WOODBBIDQ", IN THB COUNTY OP MIDDLESEX, TO APPROPRI- ATE THE SUM OP *460,000 TO PAY THE COST THEREOF, TO AUTHOR- IZE THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE IS- SUANCE- OP BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION O» THB ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONDS. BE IT ORDAINED by th* Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrldge. In the County of Mddlesex, as follows: Secton. The Townshp of Woodbrdge, n th* County of Mddlesex, hall oonttruct, for use u polo* headquarters, a new buldng of Class "B" constructon as defned In subdvson 3 ot N.J.8. 40A:J-22, at shall Include the orgnal furnshngs and equpment necessary and sutable for the use of such new buldng, Such buldng shall be constructed on the plot of land now owned by the Townshp and located at 328 Berry Street, Woodbrldge, New Jersey more partcularly known. ghrmtn Btrett and Bewtren Av»nu* 2. Cllsn Cov* nd Old Road J. EVt7 8tr««t F. fort tuadlnt; Fourth strpet : Holly Street. Fourth Avenu* 4. Ffth Avenu. O. Avenel. Tappan Stroet. Thorpe Avenuo >- I. Blanford Av*nu«4. Harvard Av«nu* I. Buctcnell Avenue H. lseln. Kennedy Place t^flo Cooper Avenu* I. H«mtl Avenu* 4. 4yd* A,nnu* I. Colonlt. Outlook Avenue (Park) >. Lonfhlll Ar*nu* I. Hoffman Boulevard 4. New Dover Road Gtm*o and Carolne Place V. Inman Avenue (School 7 and Jr. HI.). lamen, Baakman * Amhertt I. Inman Av*cu* (School II). B.etlon >. Th* um of IIH.OOO Is reby Approprated to the cot of ch mprovement. The um so apoprlated shall b* met from th* proelh of tho bond* authorlzvd by thn dltano*. No part of the cost of aald, rtlsed by the lesutnc* of hll t l h bond MIDonough September..W~~U..V*.K.. OS, d;u m" whch mbptttlled lu the Md dlwe County Clerks Otftce on June I, D0 Fle No. 457 Map No. 58U. The auprolnate anu ut of the judgment to bo satsfed by sad sal* U the sum of aluven thousand, eght hundred tud ffty "ve ($,- 85J0O) Dollars more or less together wth the costs of ths sale. Together wth all and sngular the rlghtt, prvleges, heredtament*»nd appurtenances thereunto belongng or lu anywse anertalnlug. The subscrber reserves the rght to tdjourn sad sale from tme to tme subject only to such lmtatons) or restrctons upon the exercse of such power a* mty be specally provded by ltw or rules of Court. " ROBERT H. JAMISON, Shr Sherff. KDWARD O. STOKES. Attorney I.-L, 7/-8-25; 6//43 NOTICK IUFKMIOK touri OK NEW JKKBBY CHANCKBY UIVIBION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Dwkt No. r 239«-«" LAKTJSBBT 8AVINOB AND LOAN AaaOOlATION, t ooruoratlou uf Now Jersey, ls Plantff, and OAI.VN M DENNI8ON and DOROTHY I)«.N- NI3ON, hs wfe, aud BAIH W NEW JERflBY. a«i)»f«n<l»"w- Wrt of Eeuutlon for the «ul< o«mortgaged premses dated June lltl, By vrtue of the nbuve stated Wrt, o ns dlmcted aud delvered, wll ;>PUH losal«-t l"""" 8.^^ WKDNBHDAY, THE 2«ll UAY OF HDAY, JULY, A.I), \MS Ih) luur uf two l lll tjy the D BEING the tune premse* couvajed to the mortgagor* heren by deed to be recorded smultaneously herewth, ths beng a purchas money mortgage gven to tecur* the consderaton for the aforesad conveyance. TOOETHBR wth all and sngular the tenement*, heredtament* and appurtenance* thereunto belongng or In anywse appertanng, aud the reverson or reversons, remander and remanders, rents, Issues and proft* thereof, AND ALSO all the estate, rght, ttle, Interest, property possesson, clam and demand whatsoever, as wall lu law as lu equty, uf the Mortgagor, of, la and to the same, and every pun and parcel thereof, wth tbt appurtenances, aud alas, all materals, equpment, furlshlngu or other property whatsoever Installed or to be Installed and vced lu and about the buldng or buldngs now erected or hereafter to be erected upon the lands heren descrbed whch are necessary to the complete and comfortable use aud occupancy of such buldng or btlld- Inp for the purpo.-w. for whch they were or arl to I)a erected, Includng In part all awulnnn, screens, ahsdes, fxtures, old all heatng, lghtng, ventlatng, refrgeratng, ncneratng aud cookng equpment and appurtenam-en thereto (tlm Mortgagor heroby declarng that It Is Intended that the Items heren enumerated shall be deenod to have been ue>rmanantly Installed a* part of the realty). The apuroxtnate lummut of the Judgment to bu uutlsftbd by bald sale * the sum of tmxteen Thousand, Four Hundred and Twenty One ($6,42.00) Dollars noe or lcoa to and detonated on the Woodbrldge Townshp Tax Map as lot* 20,, 22 23, and 24 In Block M0-A. Secton 3. Tht turn of $460,000 * hereby approprated to tb* cost of such Improvement. The. sum so approprated *h*l b«met from the proceed* of the bonds authorzed by ths ordnance. No part of the cost of sad purpose shall be assessed aganst property specally benefted. Secton 3. It l hereby determned and stated that () the makng of such Improvement (heren after referred to t "purpose), Ls not t current expense of sad Town shp and (2) It It necessary to fnance sad purpota by tb* Issuance of oblgatons of aald Townshp pursuant to the Local Bond Law of New Jersey and (3) tb* **Umat*d cost of sad purpose * $400,000 tnd (4) the estmated maxmum amoun of bonds or notes necessary to be Issued for (ad purpom * $4(0,000 and (5) th* cost of such purpose, a herenbefore stated, Include* tb aggregate amount of $40,000 whch U estmated to be necessary to fl nance the cost ot such purpow, In eludng archtect* few, accountng, engneerng and Inspecton cotus, legal expense* and other expense*, Includng Interest on such obllga tlons to the etent permtted b: Secton 40A:2-20 of the Local Bon LAW. Secton 4. To fnance uld pur pom, bond* of uld Townshp of a: aggregate prncpal amount not ex ceedlng $440,000 are hereby author led to be Issued pursuant to aal Local Bond Ltw. Sad bonds shal bear Interest at a rate whch tha not exceed sx per centum (8V) pe. annum. All matters wth respect u Md bonds not determned by U ordloauce shall be detennlned try resoluton! to be hereafter adopter Secton 5, To fnance aald pu pose, bond antcpaton notes < sad Townahlp of an aggregate prlu cpal amount not exceedng $4«0,00 are hereby authorzed to be latue pursuant to aald Local Bond Law antcpaton ol the Issuance of sal bonda. rjald notes ahall bear lnteret at a rate whch shall not exceed al; per cttutm 0%) P«r annum, am tmy bo renewed from tme to tlm< pursuant ta and wthn tho ml tatlons prescrbed by sad Law. A matters wth repect to nald HUI nut determned by ths ordlun thnll he det^nnlued hy rt*anlut!n to be hereafter adopted. In th vent that bonds are Isuued pu: auant to ths ordnance, the aggn Kate auuunt of note* hereby autho lucl to D«Issued altll le rcdurt by an auuunt equal to the prncpal auuuut uf the bulnln no lulled, h t munt of uut p If the stundlg At Ih) luur uf two o y theu pravalllg mtaudurd or Daylght Savng) tme. In the afternoon uf the Md dty, at th* Sherff! p<- *" In the Olty ol New Bruutwlck, N. J. Bother wth th«costs of thl* sale. Together wth all nd sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments,ud appurtenances thereunto belongng or lu anywse appertanng. The nulllcatlon thereof after fnal plltfl. WALTBR ZIHPOLO Commltteeman-at-Larfl Attest: JOSBPH V. VALBNTI Townshp Clerk STATEMENT Th* Bond Ordnance publshed herewth hat been fnally pasted by th* Townahlp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrldge la th* County of Mddle**!, In th* State of New Jertey, ol the 8th day of July 9*63, and the twenty dty perod of lmtaton wthn whch a sut, acton or proceedng questonng the valdty of mch ordnance c.n he qomm*nc*d, aa provded In tbe local Bond Law, las begun to run from the data of the frst publcaton of thl* statement. JOSEPH V. VALENTI Townshp Clerk of the Townshp of WoodbrldKe, N. J. shall, to not leu tbtn the amount o: such Ixctl*. be kppllsd to the pay ment ef such notes then outstandng dcton I. It s hereby determned and dtelared that the perod of use rulnee of suld purpose, accordng t. Its ntsontble lfe, Is a perod of flv (S) years computed from the date ol sad bonds. Secton T. It It hereby determne and stated that the ttupplement Debt Statement requred by sad Lo cal Bond Law las been duly made am ded In the Offce of the Townshl. Clerk of Rnll Towmhlp, and tha such statement o Ml^d shows tha the fross debt of lad Townshp t lcflnofl In Sucton 4OA:2-43 of Local Bond I*aw Is Increaned by th ^Ordnance br 3,000 and that th Issuance of the bonds and notes m Ihorled by ths Ordnance ll pel raltted by an eceptlon to the d* rultatlun* prescrbed by sad Loc tonu* Law, contaned In nubdlvlblon of Secton 4OAU-7 of sad Law. Secton t. Ths Ordnance shall tak. I.-L. 7/8/63 $46.20 AN ORDINANCES TO AUTHORIZE THB IlmCHASB OF AUTOMOTIVE BHUIlnlENT BT THH TOWNSHIP Ol WOODBBIDQE, IN THB COUN. TT OK MIDDLESEX. TO APPRO. ptlatb!j,000 TO PAT THB COBT THEIKOP, TO MAKK A DOWN PATMKNT AND AUTHORIZI THE ISSIIANCK OF BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION AND PRO- AN ORDINANCE! TO AUTHORIZE HE RECONSTRUCTION OF FOR- IONS OF TUB MUNICIPAL BUILD-!(J OF THS TOWNSHIP OF OODUHIDOK, IN TIIH COUNTY F JHIIDLKSSX, AND THB ACQUI- ITION OF PURNISHINQS AND UlIENT THKRBFORB TO Al>- ROIHIATK M..t00 TO PAY THE O8T THEHEOF. TO AUTHORIZE HE ISSUANCE OK BONDS TO VI- ANCB SUCH COST A.ND TO PRO- IDE FOR THB SSUANCB OF ION) ANTICIPATION NOTES IN NTCIPATION OF THB ISBUANCB V SUCH BONDS. BE IT ORDAINBD by Ihs Townhp Commttee of tha Townshp of Wuu.l..«, In tbe County of Mlddle-.x, a follow*: Secton. The Improvements and ropertles descrbed In Secton. I of :bls Ordnance ars hsreby rsspsctlvaly.utborled to h* made and acqured >y tho Townshp of WoDdbrtdfe, In he County of Mddlesex. Tnr* l» ereby approprated to the makltf of he Improvements tnd to the acaulllon of the propertes descrbed In lecton hereof (herenafter rtferred o aa "purposes"), ths respectve mounts of money herenafter sttted,s the appropraton for uld respec- Ivo purposes. Such appropraton hall be met from th procedt of he bonds tuthorlsed, by thl Ordl &nce. lectlon 2. The Townshp Commttee of th«towntblp of Woodbrldg*, In a n e Khal ta effect twenty days after the frst pu H llcatlon thereof after fnal pmage, WALTER ZIBPOI.O Commlttefmtn-atLarf Attest: JOSBPH V. VALINTI Towmhlp Clark TATBMINr Th* Bond Ordnance publlshtc htrewlth ha* been fnally passed by.reel* of land. Th* Townshp Com. tte* wll adopt an ordlntno* au orlslnf th* toqvetlon of nch land* ^n th* boundftrl* thereof h*v* en survty*4 tad dtftnltalr uar red Bctos J luch tpproprltllsn tha mad* from ths procsds of th*.* of bonds authorsed br ths srdlnc«. No ptrt af th* cot of such provemnt thtll b«auessed tfalntt nperty especally b*n«at*d. secton I. It ls hrebr determned d Hated that (II the tnaklnf of e acquston of IUCII land (heren tnr referred to ts "purpose*), s no mrront tpete of atld Ttwnshlp ul (3) It ll ncesry to flaance Id purpose by the Issuance sf obrttlon of salt Townshp pursuant the Local Bond Law of Ntw Jtratr nl (I) the Mtlmatd cost of Ml.l urpoa* tt,0 anl (<) tht etllated maxmum amount of twnd or necessary te b* l*u*d for ald,.d fled In th* orflc* of the Clerk ef uld Towmhlp, snd thst sneh taumt o fllvd how tbtt tbt ro*4,-6t of uld Towmhlp, as Arlnerl l«l.ctoo 4«A -4 of sad Local Bope; Ltw, le Increased bj ths ordlnnr* \>y Ml IU snd that tb* Issuance ef he bonds sn4 Holts luthcrum >f jhls erdlntnre Is e*rntltt«d by tn *l«ctpllon to tl* dlbt llmlttlom pr». terled by san.<k«bon4 Ltw eoa- Un.a In tumlvllen d of t«a:l-t *f nl Law. Dcton t. Th* T»wn*hlB hat at* pllf te ths Itat* ot New Jersey tt the Isculea of tht tcnolaltlon of the land h*r«lnb*for* descrbed la Qr«n Asm" protrtm. In " lh*.. vent that funds are r«c«v*4 from ths RUtt for tn* pnrtom «f atflrrat turh land Us funds wll * *o t<ellm and tht amount of bond* uta> orlnd r«mun toc«rdln*ly. tt* t lll.no»«a I D n* co. -,:, ; such purpost. a h «r»l«b.tor. Townthlp of h t County of M nd r«duo*d toc«rdln*y. dcton I. Ths ordlnanct cht.ll ttk* ff*ot twedtf da>* ttr tht flrat publcaton thertof alter fnal puan WAI.TIR ZIRPOLO CemmlttMma-at-Lar* Attttt: JOSBPH V. VAL»NTI Tovnttllp CUrk STATKMINT The Road Ortlntnct pubuhtd herewth hu b*tr fnally pumd by th* Townthlp CommlttM of th* f such purpost. a h «r»l«b.tor. Townthlp of W^hr ^ ttted, Include* the t«xr««tt..mount County of Mddlesex, In Me IUtt at. day perod lmtaton wthn whch a sut, c tlon or proceedng qutstonlng Iht valdty ot such ordnance <jan be cojtmencsd, u provded In the local Bond I^aw, bat bepn to run from the date of the frst publcaton ot leceasry to fnance the roat of tuen lurpon, Includln rchlttrfs f*aa. ccountlnf, *nt-ln«arlng &nd Inpclon cottt, Uxtl *xp*n»t and othtr xpenf. Includng Inertat on uch blatlona to th* extent permtted by lactlon «0AtI-2t of th* Loctl Bond thl tutemaat. Stctlon 4, To Unmet >«.ld purpg, JOSEPH, V. VAUWTI onfl of uld Towmhlp of tn arcr- Townthlp Clerk of tht *( prncpal mourt not twedng Townshp ef Weodbrldt*, N.J. 88,560 re hereby authorld to t*ll.-l. 7/8/63 H0.0 BOARD OF FIRE COMMIS8IONKRX FIRE DISTRICT #, WOOOBRIDOE TOWNSHIP, N. J. COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHKET Balanc* Fek. 2 M ASSETS Cash Operttlm Account $.M9.4* Deferred Charges to Future Taxaton Bonded lt Balance Feb. II M2 $ 7,55 U u.soo.oo LIABILTS8 AND lultplfji Budget Approprlnloa Ruerve* $ 46 M Seral Bonds - - U.JOO.Oo Surplus - S.B03.J $ ,( ,887.4 Thl* Summary of Audt for the year ended February 28, tm3,j of th* Board of Fre Commssoners, Fre Dstrct Number One, Woodbrldgt Townshp, New Jersey, la publshed twce a* r«qulr*d by RB. 40:5-37,,4,. 7/-8/03 JAMBS ZHRBR. Treturer $33.76 h County of Mddlesex, ha* Alcr- :alned and hereby determln** that I) none of tht purpose* referred to In the schedule set forth In Secton 3.f ths Ordlnanc* Is t currnt txcsnsa f the Townshp, and (!) t Is necesary to ntanca sad purposes by the nuance uf oblgaton! of sad Townhlp pursuant to tht Local Bond Ltw f New Jersey, send <t) tch of sstd lurposes shall bt undrtken s t general Improvement to bt Plld for >y general taxaton; no Drt of tht :ost of whch shall be assessed aganst roperty specally benefted, Secton 3. The mproyrrmt tnd he acquston rof propertes hereby authorzed and the ttvertl purposes for the fnancng of whch sad oblgatons trs to bs Issusd tre ttt forth n the followng "Schedule of Purposes and Amounts" whch schedule also shows () ths estmated cost of each such purpose, tnd (t) tll«estmated maxmum amount of bond and note! to be Issutd for taeb such purpose, and (S) tbt amount of the oet of each purpost Inoludtd In tbt estmated cost whch Is ssttmtted to be necessary to llnanct archtects fees, accountng engneerng tnd Inspecton costs, legal expenses snd otber expanses. Includng Interest on such oblgatons to th xtnt per mlled br Secton 4*A.:M0 of the Local Bond Law, and (0 th ptrod uf probable usfulness of each tald purpose, accordng to It* rsttonabls lfe, computsd from tht dttt of uld bonds SCHBDULB OF PURPOSES AND AMOUNTS Appproprlttlon Amount tad Bonds * Amount Purpo* Ustlraattd Cost Notes Kxptnst () Tle acquston nd nstallaton of httng, vtntllatlon and tlr condtonng equpment In tbt Muncpal 0 Buldng of thl Townthlp,?7.tv. II!.HO. (2) Hucontructlon of tb* roof of tht Muncpal buldng a clasa "B" buldng- ta daflmd la rabdlltlllo. I of N.J.H. l0al-ii tnd recc-n- tructlon of certan reams theren tll.ttv. m.to. TOTALS Ut.H Mt.000. CHARTER NO RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 2 REPORT OF CONDITION OP THE WOODBRIDGE NA- TIONAL BANK, OP WOODBRJDQE, IN THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY, AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS ON MARCH 8, 903. AND JDNE 29, 963, PUBLISHED QJ RESPONSE TO CALLS MADE BY THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CUR- RENCY, UNDER SECTION 52, U. S. REVISED STATUTES. ASSETS March IS Jane Z9 B<3 963 Cash, balances wth other banks, and cash ltenu In process o collecton $ 2,804,845.0! I 3,44,29.95 Unted State* Government oblgaton*, drect and luaranteed 5,884, ,972, Oblgatons of SUte and poltcal subdvsons 5,06, ,268, Other bonds, notea and debenture* 5, , Corporate stock* (ncludng $45,000. stock of Federal Reserve Bank) 4S Loans and dscounts (Includng March IS, 963 $428.2 and June 29,963 $2,83. overdrafts) (Net of reserve) : 7,56, , Mareh 8 June $,228.3 $ Hone 7,293.69* 69,684. Bank premses owned: Furnture and fxtures; 72.S9.83 6S.B84.l Ptrod of Ulfulness It retr utlun, To ID4 tald purpon, butl* of sad Townshp of an aggre» Kate prncpal amount not e»*d!nc MS.ooo are hereby authflstd and «hall ue Issued purtutnt to sad Local Bund Law, Bald bonda hall btar In* tereat at a ratt whch hall not sx- «ud nx par centum (f%) per annum. ll matters wth reepect to sad bonds nut lt&rmlned by ths Ordnance shall!>» determned by resolutons to l«hereafter tdoplsd. Suctlt.n S. To flnsncs uld purposes, l).n.l htlclpatlon notes of sad Townnut aortmll» prlncptl tmount IfB.UOU ar«hereby au- KKg amount of uutbund* and notes lwued sg puauaut d thla ordnance slnll any tme en:eed th* anu frst noutloned In tlls tectlon, tlm moneys rased by Um Uutae uf sad bunds ahull, to not leu ttan th* amount uf buch exeas, b«appled to tho (layt&eut of tucb uottn then out- Udlg U n g Beotlo «It It hereby d«termned aud docland that the perod of usefulness of»ald purpewe, accordlut U> I Us rauunabk lte, L a perod of 30 years computed from tho date vl aald bond Houtlou 7. U I* hereby determned aud staled that the Bupploooutal Debt Btat*oet requred by sad Local Hond Low hat U*on duly made and rled In the offto* of th* Tuwuallp (llerk. uf tald Townahlp, tud tlat uucu luteuuut to fled tholsed and shall be luauvd pursuant ID sad Lccl Bond Law, In tntolpt- UKII uf Iho lstuancv of sad bondo. S(t ut.)fl suall buar lntersst at u rutn wh l shall not exceed sx per lutul %) per nnun, and may ba rnvvt- from tlnm to tme pursuant lu ml wthn tn nutlnll.m oreanlbol Iy nutd Local Ho.l Lnw. All am nltl respect tu ald BOtla lo.ulud br Hl" Ordnance ahall lu lothnulnoj by resolutons tu tn holvurtsr adupted. lu tha evant that boml ar«l«au«d pursuant lu thl* (rulnan:*, tb«n**egata amount tot«4 hereby authoruvd tha.ll be uad by n tmount equal to tbw. ncl^al amount of th* bond su Iwuvd. f the aggrsgste amount of uututandlus* bondt tnd not** purnant to ttl (ndlnaao* ehall at any tme oc.e. tho sum Brt msntlon*4 In lu...hun, tb* monlm rated by th* MLnctt o salsl bunds shall, to not f». tbau tb amount uf mch uww, ba tppllad to tb* armwt of ths rlnolpal or tueh setts thu o»tt**d I. It I* btnby l>ttrml*d ml stslel that tb* avtref p«rlod t ustfuusu of smld purpsaea. aooo«urln luf. «V*ctlo lut lo ther rusonall* IVM, takng Intu cuualdtrstltm tl* Hllsutlvt j _L. (/8/M (Bank premses owned are subject to $ Nona lens not assumed by bank) Ofher Assets _ - 0, M.80 I TOTAL ASSETS 2,75,506,38 $22,360, LIABILITIES Demand deposts of Indvduals, partnershps and corporatons $ 6,325, I 6,580,8. Tme and savngs deposts of ndvduals, partnershps and corporatons 9,289,9T.9O amount of bonds or nots te b* Issued for sad purposes. Is t ptrlod o< II years, computed from thl date of ald bonds. Kurtlun 7, It Is hsreby determned and declartd that tbe Supplement!! Debt Statement requred by sad Local Bond Ltw has been duly made snd ded In tbe offce of the Townshp (Murk of sad Townshp andhutt tuoh atatamunt so fled shows thtt tha gruba debt of sad Tqwnhlp ts ds- Hn«,l In Secton <0A:2-ll of sad Ltw, In Increaed bjr ths Ordnance by HMOO and that the Issuance of Md ubufc-atlo s pursuant to an xctp. tlun to the debt lmtatons proscrbed by aald Local Uond, Law_.» In Hubdlvllun d of,a»a:!-7of sad Lw..< KOL tlun 8 5*s Ordlnsnct shall take t>rroct twajtty ddys after the frst pub lalu^fteref after flaal paaag*. WALTHR ZIRPOLO Conamlttteman-at-Larf*! Altoat: JOSKlH V. VALENTI Tuwnsllp Olerk STATEJttKMI The Bond Ordlnanoe publshed herewth baa been fnally patted by the Townshp Commttee o tb* Townshp of Woodbrdn In tb* county of UlddletM. l the Ittt* of Ntw Jersey, on tb* ldtf day of July 903. aad the twenty day perod of lmtaton wthn whch a sut, actluu or proceedng quutkntluj th* valdty >f tucb ordlnanc* can b* commeuoad, a* provded la tb local Bond Ltw, hat begun to run from tke date at th* flml publcaton of tbt* fttumtnt. J06VB V. VALINTI ToWMhlp OMk Of th* Townshp ot Wwdbrld**, M. J. Deposts of Unted States Government Deposts of States tnd poltcal subdvsons Certfed and offcers checks, etc... March II June II Total Deposts; $9,50, $30,878, , ,984, , ,824, , ,48, U,5»J.96 (a) Total demand deposts $ 8,826, I ft.279,45.75 (b) Total tme and savngs deposts Other labltes $0,324,.7.90 $,299, , ,24.88 TOTAL UABUJTIBB $9,48, $20,588,29-00 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Captal Stock: Common stock, total par $500, $ 500, $ 500, eubus..,000,000.00,o»o,ooo.oo Undvded Profts..._ 237, (5, TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS f,737, $,775, TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,75, $22,360,639,45 MEMORANDUM Assets pledged or assgned to secure labltes and for other purposes $ 95, $ 683, I, Anthony J. Orslnl, Casher of Ve above-named bank, do hereby declare that these Report* of Condton an true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belef. ANTHONY J. ORSINI, Casher We, the undengntd Drectors, attest the correctness of these Reports of Condton and declare (bat Uwjr have bees examn*4 by us and to ths but ot our knowledge and belef are true and correct., 4 FRANK VAN SYCKLE ) HAROUD VAK BYCKU [ DlnctOrt THOMAS L. HANSON ) -L. 7/8/63 $72.2.

20 PAGE TWENTY PLAYGROUND NEWS j[up contest. Janet Fedora doll «most orgn*! Scott were wnners of the._..«t runner contest. HOFtfMAM BLVD. K<T. Carol Wood, and Janet) John Loom*. Gary Rogan, On.Monday two mor lead- OL<en were the wnners of the Johh Trmarco, Mke Sllance. ers»rn> rho.«rn (or the play- penny hunt. j w Qe Camp. Fred Mfsstnger, ground They JIT Jwy Peters _ Wnners In the steel to) r f»- ; Mke. Napurano. Duke ROM,! nd Mnt7 Ann Fulwo. shoes contest were Ronne Hut- Gary Moyle, Jack Chong, Joej On Tuesday a model contest chnns. John Praznrr. Mark Spadara, and Steve Androakoj was held The amners were.thompsrtn. Otof Storm, Tom wm, wlnnerg of th e boys relayj Russell Ben. IX«Mallen. JohnK^ma-md Steve Synosky contest an(j p at ty Roftan. El- Harrold. Stephen McCann. Tn fetch t name nunuers Mnor Scott j>borah Rogan.j Mary Ann Flvw. Domencwere Rchard Bnum, Anthony. Jln(b runaway and Maran! Fulvo Jo Ann Plvo, Jeff Pamma. Putty Ryan. Anthony Yorkc were wnners of the grl* Hellman. Mchael Hellman. Damano, and Justn Glodow THORPE AVENUE Lous Sapev.. I)av:d Wnters, sk Interest was shown ln phy- r, July 8. 96S matter. RwseJl Henry, Ed^shpwde tournament. I Clean-up contest.kln, Klen, Wayne WRyne Wnnlck Wnnc and Jo: LYMAN AND CHURCH Iwere jwere Pern Stlo. Olen Oster- Ann Castellano. Wnners of the TllP mmlmum muscular ft-(faard. Onry Chomlak fnal race were Vctor Valles, Pat Whte. Pa;l Whte and COIX}NIA SCHOOL 22 _ ness ^t waa K V en to the chll-slkwond, Joseph Fold azy,.lnda Scheuermann. Tony V- dren AI S0, story tellng too* Edward Clfford. Den 8ehmt7 Jo Ann Clento,Susan Herta,!^^.^^" jn"varos stunts ;tale. Frank Tartaglls, Kathy p] ncp w ah all the chldren par-; KEASBEY Wnners of the stuffed am- Lwrame Wells, Donna Vult8(t- d,y. lng tne week. wnner* n LoomLs, s Denns Cohen, Debbe^tcpntns n the actng out of, mal eont-m hrm Wednesday 20. Maryann Meyler. Lndaj Brts and ^ j ^ tnls Wpek w,, rp A knttlnrclub wa started s/.para and Roaeann Pryzla-the story. H-ere Den.se Drvak. Jeff Ane. Gl:et. Mary Ann Chupka. Patty Tommy Waters. John Trella, for the Klls n whch they knwsk. Jane Amd. Davd Wnters. Ro.-s. Nancy Samden, Sharon Bnd Un. y EcnelP, Ox carts and "blsket-baskets. le(m)e<j t0 u, r R few dfferent A. P. CtNMN (, IIU Tony Petras.. Junet Mescs. Wells, Ellen Hents. Sharon, On Tuesday a colorng con- COLONIA JUNIOR HIGH lwere made out of popsclej ut n Als0 a luncn p c,, C COMMISSI()Nl;n,,, Andy Sapleua, Peter Sapen/a. Thall. Judy Toma. Judy Heath, ^ was nel() wnners were COMME>fDED: Grecory Brtt, Fleftwooa Road, Woodbrldtte, left, a frst jear rlarlnft student was prrsented Thursday was physcal At- «ted many unusual thngs wth varety of table games and con- j Specal Educaton..stcks. The chldren also ere- was held on the playground, A r ( Mm nf \, Chrstne Schut?kl Martn Me- Mary Toma. and Barbara Gna- p,,,^, Tuf f y_ Conn e Weber, Orath, Jeff Hellman. Mchael dnner were all snners ln ths Scolt Hansen. Mary Cla-ndrella, wth a testmonal of Mert by the I*TA of School at The chldren dd * sllcks I.. ness day. - tests were held and certfcates UTlll.., Hellman. Paul Wllte. Susan weeks doll contest. Elzabeth Sheehan, Charle h» frst concert wth the School U Orchestra. He Is exercses to musc. Crcle Wnners of the foul shootng ;of awbr d mere gven. Avenue. U,. hrldr, wa, ra(l,u,,,, t Kll«tallon. Gal Harrold. Kurt other events ncluded a Barry, Pamela Lee Poole, Bar- hown here wth the drector. Mr. Wah. dances were also part of the contest were Chrs h Sankes, Sk Den-actvtes. :nes Mrnettl snovc wa8 nr d Wn- Offcer Canddate v.,,, Ln&ke, Don Mallen. Bobby oampfre program wth namesbara Waldbaum, Oal Bocker, I R an and Ixus Zlm georg lann Zellnak and the J Behutzkl. John Rntudo, Cath- Hnd relay races and a physcaljbobby Wallen and Jmmy Ml- MENLO PARK atty McGann, Marcy Weltz John Kerchner tot* ther dogs, ^ Quantlro, Va. *" Rotundo. Eleen Mallen. ntness program. Ths week thelton, Among the contests held ths ;The chldren made beanes and! Wnners of a sand buldng lohn Harrold Pam Jlndrak. arts and crafts projects were On Thursday there wa* a arlon Wayszln&kl. Ronne and Rchard Snlavey and Rusty week were a foul shootng conest, sand box contest, scaven- Kwpraz»lc, Jmmy Wrght, Ron Our specal evpnl for thls,thomas Kozuk ad James crafts were conducted. The; second llrutenant, paper flowers. contest were Denns Brozowsk, Sharrl for ther eats. Arts and: He wa«rumm^,,,!,, at Whte. Mary Oorco. Lnda leather beanes and ox oarts. cook-out and relays. Dzyak, Domenc Pulvo, Mary Those were won by Patty Lan- Wnners of the foul shootng ger hunt and clean up contest. PeragaUo and Wayne Pera- week was watermelon party.,?* Blld Erlc Chrlstensen. chldren made cart* and bscut Marne Corpt, an,,, ln s a w py Ann Fulvo. JoAnn Fulvo, and zafama and Emory Me Gnns. tournament were Henry Weber Wnners of the varous contests On the gold team werelthe chldren enjoyed the water- AVENEL PARK baskets for ther mothers. Lews port to, Joey Petras ISELJN JUNIOR HIGH and Tommy Waters. were Wllam Burns, Edward rry ry JVKW, Mchael Cullnane.melon and counted the seeds; Stunts and tumblng wnners Acevedo won for hs cart ana chool at Quamn (, Wnners of the doll show held Wnners of the varous tour- Pet show wnners were Santo Naughton, Mchele Las, Ann udy d Gore, G Blly Fnk, Badlto l fnd out who had the most, were Perry Stlo, Denlse Rght-John Kerchu-r h for f hl bartet try and leaderslp,,,,,ll( Thursday were Kathy Regan, naments held ths week were Nardl, Debra Burke. Jlmme Moast, Theresa Sullvan, Maureen Munns, Susan Northgrave, Denlae Dzyak. Carol Ashwll. Amy Gldesleeve, Wllam Brer, Rtche, Kurt Vargo, Mchael Jnne Amc, Mary Gor?o. Don- Ellen Dempsey, Cathy Ander- Beese, Fona RoRer, Roger Anne Sadowstt, Kathleen Sullvan, Wllam Looby, Rchard "rta Wnters. Maura McGrath. son. Jan Dese, Joan Eastoran. Schneder. Allan Gross, Rche Cathrlne Rotundo, Susane Wa- Darlene Mastopeter. Jody Peterson, Davd Wnters, Lnda torsk. Dane Eberle, Corrse Me. datl, Denns Popelarczyk. and Salvesen, Judy Salvesen, and Pechlllo, Karen Clser, Paul Lo- Tarn, John Regge, Stephen Regan, Susan KHgallen. Mary Mahon, Alarlo Robertson, and Patty Tufty. Jacky McCarthy. Ann Klgallen, Janet Medcs. Theresa Francsco. KENNEDY PARK SCHOOL 2 Lnda Dzyak, Jll Buzzl. Eleen Prettest doll contest wnners The wnners n the stuffed The 240 chldren regstered Barllck, Gall Harrold, Km Were Rox-Jan Cantllo, Jll anmal contest were Lous Huller. Eleen Mallen. Kasper, Pamela Bergen, Jac- DAddaro, Blly Burns, Danne Clean up contest wnners quelne Francsco, Jody Petrowere Joey Petras, Tony Petras, sk. Joanne Ward. The wnners George Maxwell, Edward Hen- Donnelly, Dlarm Frandza, Robert Waterson, Robert) Rg-,of the png pong tournament nessey, Patrck Creelon, Wayne If. Andy McClellan. Domenc ( were Robert Musant and Rldce, Denlse Herrck, Karen Fulvo, Bobby Schutzk, Matt Prank Bayak. Thelss. Oreg Mesodoulakls. Joe Drozd. Frank Mazzella. Pat MC INMAN AVENUE Oreedy, Cooke Psercho, Rcky Hyland, Lnda Regan. Kathy Duke Ross and Gregg Newp ace < m the basketbau Regan. Barbara Waterson. ay U p tournament. The t«am Cathy Rotundo. MERRILL PARK Wnners of ths weeks drawng contest were Frank Westerman, Kevn Wertz, Kenneth Stanley, Geof Storm. Norman Stanley, Blly Fredrck, Gerald Martato, Paula Rem&s, Kathy Palehanes, Steve Synosky, and Patty Ryan. Rnald, Donna Pegos, Mck Smgelsk, Keth Krommes, Jeff Colgan, Paul Fletcher. Charles Kssane, Marlyn Zolobosky, of Fred Mettnger and John Karen Kmball, and Andrew Burton entered the tournshlp Pytell. wde twenty-one tournament. Beanes were made, and Joe De Camps beane was pcked for dsplay n Woodbrdge. Wnners of the basketball throw for dstance were Joe De Camp, Fred Messnger, John Burton, and Mke Napurano. Jane Eckersley, Bll Knego, Joe De Camp and Fred Mes- Lorranr Lttle, Ralph Schubl- snger won the basketball lay< Advertsng s news, too! partcpate ln a great many actvtes. A doll contest was held on Thursday, and 40 dolls were entered. Judgng the contest were Jeff Handler. Tommy Powers, Ray Lutz, Jon Apostle, and Rchard Persval. Wnnng dolls belong to Ann Bratter, Dane Robnson, Patrca Pagan, Patty McGann, Marann Joskck, Barbara Ann Hlggns, and Mndy Cohen. Also ths week 45 chldren started to make beanes. Mndy The wnners of the foul shootng contest were Edde Qlover, Gregory Gross, Joseph Iskea, Raymond Hayensen, Ka- Cohens beane was chosen to ren Culba, Margaret Joener, be used for dsplay. Kathy Kulczyckl, Lnda Donnelly, Barbara MsodoulakU, a large turnout to watch and On Thursday nght there was Lnda Pnk, Dorothy Jones, partcpate n the relay races. Tony Gtao, Loul* 8epanskl, Both blue and gold teams were and Norman Murk. ted. On the blue team were Peopk boy to nawspaper for news of the world, fx country and oar communty n partcular. Our readers ate also nterested n news about food, clothes, entertanment, automobles, furnture and all of the necessttes and kaure that have to do wth daly lvng. Through advertsng n fts paper you can gve onr leaders the up-to-date news about your merchandse and servces. Each one of yonr advertsements can be a newspaper wthn a newspaper. Of course you should know all about the crculaton of the newspaper that s carryng the news of your busness. How many people buy the paper? Where are they located? How was the crculaton obtaned? To gve yon ths nformaton and many other facts that you need and have a rght to know when you buy advertsng space, ths newspaper s a member of the Audt Bureau of Crculatons. Establshed n 94, the Bureau k a cooperatve, nonproft assocaton of nearly 4,000 advertsers, advertsng agences and publshers. Its purpofpf to furnsh advertsers wth verfed reports on/the crculaton of ts publsher members. At regular ntervals one of the Bureaus large staff of experenced audtors makes a thorough nspecton and audt of our crculaton records, just as the bank examner makes a check of your banks records. The nformaton thus obtaned s publshed n offcal A.B.C. reports. When you buy space n ths newspaper our A.B.C. report tells you just what, n crculaton values, you get for your advertsng nvestment. Ibu Mwpopn s a mtmbt of Hw Audt ROMM <* amtat<«m. copy an m*m la at tor Our traned adtertulng staff wll aut you n preparng your ads. The Independent - Leader 6-20 GREEN STREET ME 4-Ml WOODBRIDGE, N. J A. B. C I M P O R T S F A C T S A S A B A S t C M t A 5 U R E O F A D V E R T I S I N G V Settell, Johnny TarUgla, and QUIOLET Wrtr. Olenn Oayle Cohen. Wnners of the poster contest -. n another race the wnnng were Kathleen Jenkn and Y***- pat Leany team conssted of Kevn Mc-JRosahne Chleuto. Other con- wood. Gann, Jeffery y Abrams,, Peggyttest wnners ths week were Wnners of the foul shootng looms, Patrck Fnk, MlndyJFred Felner, Mark Connelly, tournament were Jeff Petr5*w, Cohen, Dane Robnson, Dane jjohn Mayer, Laure Balllngall, Edmund Mozelesk, Mare De, Sflwfkl, Bobby Ann Terranova, Dell Sobel, John Mayer, Joha luca, Pat Leahy, Glen Sh Mchael Castellano, Scheryl Dunn. Chrstne Rodgers, Jefl Locker, Rchard d Burda, Bd Thrty«(lve chldren enjoyed and Blly Kubovetz.!Platt. Ma? Ann MeGoldrckjfrey and Tommy Roach. Prank Rodgers. Judy Stran, themse VM durng d the week Wnners n another race wevebonnlebettnger and Tom Wll- mbknr " b S tt.baskets." Mark Hogoff. Pat Llott, Karen! lla s - ^llo. Nancy Kuntz. Josep Kranske, Barbara Ann HRglns, QuUley playground had four hazy, and Mare Del* Hehard Kaspnak. Robertflrst place wnners at the town-the prlw-wlnnlnr CHICKENS PCT QUALITY FOR^RYING OR BROILING WHOLE ONLY RIBS of BEEF CHUCK STEAKS CROUNDBEEF «">»" POT ROAST M MUITY MHKUSS (HUU IMPORTED CANNED HAMS COUPON WORTH toward the purchase of Any 8-o jo ol KRAr NEW LOW CAL DRESSINGS C -.C Ilw. J,,l, {Ol W BIG CASH SAVINGS! t PCT QUALITY-Reg.Style 49 PCT QUALITY - Well Trmmed.39 CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS A * 3? CROSS RIB ROAST CUBED STEAKS 3 tr COFFEE SALE CHASE &SANB0MI-4C OH HOLLAND HOUSE, IRLEK, BEECH-MUT-4c OK Reg. Of lb. can58 CANNED SODA TWO GUYS ALL FLAVORS 2:79" E S S O N O I L POLYUNSATURATfD ITALIAN TOMATOES SWANK or TWO GUYS TISSUE BATHROOM 4^38 AMorPM MOTTS DRINKS 4.99 GRANULATED SUGAR 5^,66 INSTANT COFFEE ^t^ltr 83 4 HUNTS PEACHES t".r 3 : 85 PECAN SANDIES SfL U 45 PRODUCE DEPT. 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