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1 Chldrens Eyes Sparkle As Santa Pays A Vst To Cleveland School BK.KK: Wth Al»m t<:tu>h;rc^tk mtnu.«c /<.. Sealed on Smlas lap s.land S vman. n the lar^e froup, Mark Black s awed on Santas lcp. Walng n lne to sprut to Santa, left n rght an Unda Staff hotos By Wndsor J. A Newspaper Devoted To the Communty nterest Full Local Coverage Vol. XUH 3 fartmt On Carteret, New Jersey, Thursday, December 9, 965 nter*) u tat CUM Mall Presented Farly, Clearly And mpartally Each Week Complete News Pctures At P. 0. Crtorat. M J. PRCE TEN CENTO - S. J. Says Boro Fnances Treadng On Dangerous Ground JUUAN ;. **s d"*- ( ; lt r atnn<j,x, \ he*r v clppety-clopung tomy desk lnt* yam- "wham, hm zowe. as my edtor wakes savs ts brllant lt day "you have assgnment." < wth that ass vung at Chrstmas lve n a world of wr qute attanable m adult. When one nth comes natural- lc edtor and be- tt what he tres ) me. He went on: - unbounded trust n who s, seen only : ->r but who often " > rontcousness at "ther tmes. Hs red nwy heard are un- tradesmtrlu and - Santa Clau»-b full H ths magc stuff -hnu- fath n the jolly edtor tells me to -ml nut pause and «Old SanU Claus. > would fnd hm ma red sut, wth a whte har and he whskers and he would be sttng on :»<x or sftmethng. my orders, rushed ""k for Santa Claus found hm n a store. " "f younc chldren "" ll «d the store fnd he cne closer my chl- w a.s leanng on a " N yn«to watth and he /""ed to me. "You ^ sad. "»d the chldren that l " not harm them,! ^ Sfts ho should tl " come Chrstmas u ><nhe sldes down the " V He bent down to! " each lttle ear:, you want from,. lllls N,. ul ll.lt, ">» year," All re- ;T desres and smled. -"enevolent power" somethng, H,. chldren on the JL s «ut t them away wth " f candj. Awe was over the frees of Now turn. Wth a bg """«"m* asked me ) my mnd. \ll, : fll,,!l!.»tld, " ove a ("e : All want s l"llr to spend sx a dfferent place l of my lfe.".,,. " wnk, he re-,, Su «ny, thnk you are Wl»ngUne. You better thnkng de ^"" came back from my ""at, told the edtor matter bow adults,, " commercal aspects!,, sll «", tu chldren the." st an(m offtrs nothng love and Vet Nam Gft Campagn Brngs $650 To Legon rahteret - Commander.porjje Mtchell of Carteret Post 6., the Amercan -egnn. nnxnnwd tml;y that the local Vet- lam gft drve has exceednl tffo, *lh the l.rgest contrbutons comm: fom the <\-;rtcrc-l ndus- : tr;! X-sucutnn am the Crtert Hp SNM students. The lom tkw from the CarUrrt ndvstrnl, hun of CW was nu v rms > oufh tlp pffflrs of HKv,? d. fcvelthl Sl., <*..j.,l>l K JttKkmM fll HlllHt^y.,! ll t!w lrs.cd lc mok n Vn m would rea!!f t.h : th: e»>!r of the ltcd S. -.re ther slron.; -: > X)r; r UKH them CrfTv. -ng,t ("hrstnvs lme The C;rt.^t r:h SHHM!* collecton orunnze<! n Allen R!e>, wth \V:mln (odcrsl.d :ud l)e:ne W.s co-charman, nrlted $0(5. The football K.me nmtrbutom were $77 j<) The m.l contrbutons from the l^donnars :md VFW Honors Prosecutor Dolan Clam Boro Overexpendtures Lkely s Nearly To Brng nvestgaton Bankrupt th.-ntmst«publc made the. (H, M(. :M, KKSm >.. roset. u, lr F..a, J. Dolan, Tuesday njjjjl at the Veterans of * f The Lartcret Dm. ^ ^ ^^ ym[., M ^ mms was prest. lle( wth a lfe membershp s ^ VFW. n thf ph.tu s part 0 tne^ew Jersey Amen- ",,,,, members,p rhurman; Dolan, James Caffrey, state junor Hgh School by Sn-,r here. On December S. they wll e transported free by the Onelda reght Company of Carlstadt. Then they wll be gven to Delartment Commander Wllam R. luggard, who n tum wll entrust hem to Brgader General Wl am Doyle, of the New Jersey Ar Natonal Guard. From Me- Gure Ajr Force Base, the gfts wll be flown to Travs Ar Force Uase, Calforna, Vetnam. can Leenn.«Program to gve one lronl ll - Rft to every servceman and vcc-fommander and Alltd Kcnskc, post commander. wom.n n Vetnam. The current expenses of the pro-: gram are $S3,000. However, Francs Tomczuk, post Amercansm Mayor Appealss Honor Offcer, stated that wth add-^q ^j( J Elks tonal troops, addtonal money must be gathered. The Legon wll extend ts program throughout the Fund (lamoa-n slnds tcusun. The gfts to be sent wegh thrty CARTERET Saturday marks ons. They wll be packaged on the openng of the fund drve n December and? at Dumont behalf of the Carteret Elks Crp- students pled Chldrens Ad. and ; then to A commttee has been Kmxl to drect the door to door fund appeal whch wll contnue untl Sunday. Mayor Andrew Banck has gned a proclamaton urgng Carteret resdents to gve generously toward the fund. Eqwad Kaanark s charman of the drve, asssted by Faust Lemos and Ray Wzna.,\ group of volunteers s beng enlsted to help. Post Offce Lsts New Hours For Holday Rmh CARTERET - Postmaster a post offce death for your.ester Sabo today announced Chrstmas cards, the postmaser suggests that you double that n order to assst patrons, wth ther Chrstmas malng, heck the addresses on all of he post offce lobby hours wll your malngs to nrke certan ue extended dd as follows: fll Sat. thnt they are correct. "As see Dee., 8:30 to p.m. p Sun. t" contnued the postmaster, Dec. 2, tumps and parcel pt.t our patrons spend tme ad only,..m. to S p.m. Mon. money on gfts anl greetng through Dec. 3-", 8 a.m. cards, and f you o your bave, to 6 pn. Sat. Dec. 8, 8:30 to 5 p.m. Sun. Dec. 9, stamps tuut parcel post only, p.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. through Wed, Dec 20 22,» a.m. to 6 p.m. James Stamaters, clerk ncharge of the West Cartwet extract staton, located at Ul Fred erck Street, announced that servce wndows wll be open from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Mon. through Fr. On S«t. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sun. 4 am. to p.m. Oou or. the bggest problems postal employees fac< s llegble handwrtng. Throughout the year stores arts told of tnvel upes or packages beng maled wth no address, or llegble addresses. At Chrstmastme, when we wll spaed your Chrstnas malngs on ts merry way." The, use of ZP CODKS by malers does help speed up the process beca. st often f the cty and state are nreudable the ZP Code wll drect the ma." to the post offce from whch wll be delvered. Clerks n thu! post offce, beng more famlar wth local resdents, may be ablt to fgure out the person to whm: the mal should be delvered. "PlTtM K.KCTS CARTEKKT - Foster Wheeler Corporaton announced today the electuu of Dtnnuck P. Colaugtlo as controller and Joh] H. Stamm as treasurer. Tlese appuntnents follow the recent electon of John Tnko, Jr., fornerly treasurer controller, U mall volumesl skyrocket, kket ths can become a major prc the newly created post of vce j>«udeul tuuuctt. X At Seton Hall CARTKRKT - Denns Ncholas PelHurn. Ol Carteret Avenue, s one of the 6 senors at SMon Hall oversly whose name ha«been udded to Whos Who n Amercan Colleges. TTe senors were selected on M bass of scholastc achevement and contrbutons to the Unversty through extracurrcular actvtes. K of C Chrstmas Party Dec. 9 CARTERET - Knghts of tolumbus, Carey Councl 280, remnds members that the an nual chldrens Chrstmas arty wll be held Dec. mh at Z p.m.,n the clubrooms. All members must regster ther chldren on or before Dec. 0th so that sutable gfts may be provded. All chldren and grand-chldren be- ;wecn ages of nfancy and 2 years are elgble. Youth actvty charman Bll Behany s n charge. The second Chrstopher Club d4nner-dance wu be d Saturday nee. th at 7:30 p.m. n Lhe Columban Clu*v George tolte s charman. Move On Saturday At Youth Center move at the Youth Center on Dec at :00 P.M. The move to be shown wll he Walt Dsneys "Melod mc". Admsson wll be 0 After the move, there wll be a half hour magc show gven by "Carln", the matcan. Ths s open to all chldren from kndergarten and up. HOLD YULE PARTY CARTERET Members of Fre Co.. Auxlary held ther Mutual Chrstmas party follow ng the regular meetng. There ta ul f Cornell Group Sets Yule Sesson CARTERET - The Cornell Kstates Cvc Assocaton wll hold ts holday meetng December 0 at 8 P.M. at Fre House t was announced today by 3eorge Strangos. Once agan, the executve board has~decded that nstead of Chrstmas party for the members of the assocaton, t wll (ry to make the Chrstmas season lttle more joyous for those less fortunate. Selecton of an nsttuton wll be made. Last years recjpjejt was the Bureau of Chldren!Servces wth headquarters at Naw Brunswck. A ota! of 25 #ts ncludng eght complete layettes were sent. At thl meetng, there wll be free drawng of a number of tems to celebrate th,e Chrstmas season. Only those attendng the meetng wll Le elgble for the drawng. A report wll be gven on the fourth annual dnner planned for February 8 m St. Demetrus Ukranan Communty Center. There wu be a second readng and a "Vote by the member sup on /two tctltmts to the consttuton, wll s passed wll allow persons lvng outskle ofj Cornell Estate* Development to become members of the Assocaton. There have been several CAKTERET-n.a jont slatemem \sued ths ween, Counclmen Thomas Devern and John! Huthk wth (ounclmen-olect John V Tonc/uk and Mchael Toh o:luv clamed that "the Republcan admnstraton has munh! llu lorough of Carlerctj to the brnk of fnancal dsaster. hc s^lnvt snd: "Th? B**.yh s almost bankrupt. ndus-. frs uu nuvng out and bofr ou;.h employes cannot be pad wlut hono.o!! mojey. The trcry s ojty." The slemenl quoted Mayor Andrew H;ncl; as sayng: " ;;us.s l all ;.;()>.s back to a had lmrltl at tn begnnng of the By Grand Jury, State Says Full Text Of Skllman Letters To Ths %rvteret - Heres the text of a letter from George t. SkUtnum, Qjector of Local Government at Trenton: am returnng herewth wthout my approval emergency resoluton of the Borough of Cateret adopted under date of November 30, l%j provdng an appropraton n the amount of $36, for several tems, as more detaled thevn n almost every nstance, the requested appropratons have the result of reducng or elmnatng an ovvrexpcndlure. The Dvson dues not approve emergences to correct overv "t mult now be obvous to everyone that Andrew Banck has faled as Mayor of Carteret, that he does not understand whats gong on and does not know what to do about t, Andrew Banck has become too expensve for the Carteret clt- Ku the Dcmocrats pewtwes. refer youu> N.J.S. 2A: :5-5 wth respect to the subject ; "Republcan! of uvcxpllrcs of budget approprnton. p Mayor Andrew T Ths letter shall h consttute a denal of the approval of the attached Banck today admtted that the resoluton. Uorough of Carteret dd not Another letter from Skllmann dated Dec. 3, 965:, :have suffcent money to meet CAUTBRET-Couc! Presdent Charles G. Boneelet n a statement ths week sad that "the councls fnance methods have saved about a quarter of a mllon dollars n the last two years." He sad he had "explaned these savngs repeatedly at the last three or four councl meetngs but had not seen any reports n local newspapers. ts fnancal oblgatons. Complete bankrupcy was avoded by borrowng $50,329.72, Ths Republcan acton was passed at an emergency meetng held on Saturday mornng at 0:00, lte stuaton was so bad, that no money was avalable to pay the salares of the regular Borough employees. "Prevously the Republcans agreed to borrow $76,000. Ear* Her the Republcans approved emergency resolutons to borrow $60,00(, n all nstances the emergences were dsapproved by the Drector of the Department of local Government. CARTERET Counclman r eqfests fron su«h persons run. We ask the people to be John Brechka. of the Carteret wshng to bee me members patent and gve us a chance Recreaton Department, an to straghten out the Republcan nounced that there wll be a mess." free Prces Slghtly Hgher AjmtWf - The early brd. CbfltWH tree shopper thu yef wll be the one who getf t f twt dal - but he mght ay a lttle bt more than uu { (or«good domestc tree. <U ltr htra «ad that good l Vf and pne trees wll be Ktfve because of the recent drought yean. Th# earler people go out and select the trees, the better chances they wll hay* of gftng good zcn. le and each of Republcan conclme) are a luxury h.t the people cannot ford "We wll do everythng h our power to stem the tde of fscal Flm Seres Begn At Lbrary Dec, 6 Carteret To expand ts lbrary servces to the communty, the Carteret Free Publc Lbrary wll start a seres of flms,,whch wll be shown once a month at the lbrary. The frst such program wll be held un Thursday evenng, December 6, lwk) at 7:00 M. The flms to be shown are: Festval Amer a and Kngs, Cod and Strper. Both tluus a«n color. have before me an emergency resoluton of the Borough of Carteret adopted under date of November 30, 965 provdng for appropratons, as more partcularly detaled theren totalng $23, for salares and wages. have revewed the summary of dsbursements of the Borough of Carteret for the year 965 submtted by the Borough Treasurer and wll refuse to approve any emergency resoluton whch would result n the cancellaton of overexpendtures exstng ether on November 30, 965 or as of ths date, based on records submtted to me. A schedule of unpad blls totalng $36, was submtted to me on Wednesday, December, 965. These blls have been appled to November 30,,965 balances and thus have a record of resultant overexpendtures. The Borough has also furnshed me wth a schedule of the amounts requred for payrolls durng the month of December. have revewed the results of the applcaton of the amount requred for payroll and appled the same aganst the avalable balances reported to me by the Borough., therefore, advse youthat n order to mantan essental servces, wll consder a new emergency appropraton n the followng ttles and arrtounts Salares and Wages: Admnstratve and Executve Buldngs and Grounds Fre Polce Muncpal Cou^t Roads! Garbage Sewage Dsposal Parks! j $,506, , ,003, , , , , Ths dffers from the emergjency resoluton adot- UV uolc, November.0, 965 n both amounts and certan of the appropraton accounts. n each nstance, t s adjusted to meet the Deeerm her, 9(5 payroll and thus permt the Borough to functon n an orderly manner for the balance of the year, thus mantaum essental servces. f you adopt an emergency resoluton ncorporatng the amounts n the.schedule set forth above and submt the same to me wthout delay, f -shall consder the same mmedately up»n the recept thereof. Ths letl shl mye a dsapproval of the emergency resorred to above. totalng $2:, referred VFW Auxlary Parly Tomorrow CARTKRhX-Mre. Betty Me- «ey, presdent, conducted the meetng held Monday evenng at the post rooms by the Lades Auxlary to Star Landng tost 234. Members of the Auxlary att nded a Chrstmas party s u ged by them at the Lyons Hosptal for dsabled veterans Tuesday evenng A socal wll e gven by the auxlary for veterans at the Menlo taj-k Hosptal on Jan uary. Mss Jean Lee, hosp tal charman, requested all members tr attend. The aux Urwtuas unty wll be held tomorrow venn" at Dor les n Lnden. Each ne^ber s requested to brng a gft of $.00 value to ths affar, and also requested to be at the post rooms at 6 p.m, Cars wll leav at 6:5 p.m. sharp. There are stll a fe reservatons open and any one wshng to atten ths party should contact Mrs. Mary lluta at K The next meetng wll be held on December 30 at the VFW post rooms. PHOG BALE CARTBRET - St. Marys Ukranan Catholc Daughters wll hold a pog sale tomorrow n the church basement from A.M. untl 5 P.M. CASTER KT - George C. Skllnun, drector of the Dvson of x>cat Government at Twaton told the CARTBRET FESS ths week that the gq^enng body s "treadng on d ground" at f»r u borough fnances are concerned. The drector noted thut overexpendtures are a msdemeanor and an ndctble offense. Ue sad hs agency does not have the power of prosecuton n cases of overexpendtures and that sueh a mutter should receve the attenton of the Mddlesex County Grand Jury. Here are some of the developments of the weeks n Carerets "muddled" fnancal stuaton: Frday December 3, payless payday was averted for borough workers by a verbal drectve rom the drector of the Dvson of Local Government. t was made possble by an appeal o Drector (Jeorge C, Skllman by Republcan Mayor Andrew Banck, Democratc Assemblyman Norman Tanzman, Mr. Schultz, a leader of the Muncpal Employes Assocaton and Borough Treasurer Comba, Alexander Frday, December 3, Mr. Skllman n a letter, copy of whch s publshed today refused tu approve an emergency reso- Uton provdng for an appropraton of $3G,ooo. "n almost every nstance, the requested appropratons have the result of reducng or elmnatng an overexpendture. The Dvson does not approve emergences to correct overexpendtures." Frday, December 3, Mr. Skllman refused to approve another resoluton for emergences n the sum of $23,700. n hs letter publshed today he approved wage.t and salares to mantan essental servces and sad he would consder another emergency resoluton, amountng to $50, Saturday mornng, December 4, at 0 oclock, n accordance wth Mr. Skllmans drectve, the Councl Majorty met n an extraordnary sesson to pass the emergency resoluton coverng wages and salares. Ths ncluded $26, whch through a clercal error was not provded for the remnder of December. Ths brought the totb of wages and salares tu $50,3B».72. Saturday,; December 4, Mayor Banck sad: " guess t all goes back to a bad budget at the begnnng of the year." Democratc Croup At Mule Dnnev CARTERET - The Thrd Dl* trct Lades Democratc Club held ts annual Chrstmas dnner Monday evenng n Kollbas Hall. Members and ther guests enjoyed a home-style meal under the capable co-darmanshp of Mrs. Sue Kolbas, Mrs. Rose Ruela and Ms. Rose Pasel. Chrtaa carols were sung by the group, led by Mrs. Marge Tallarora, Kad guest was presented wth» favor. Two large centwpectk wen won.by Mrs. Theresa Mnma an4 a now member, Mrs. Mary B

2 * PAGE TWO Schedule Lsted At Mt. - V Rrv. Mc -ol M. Vnrw, pantr of Or rdy or Ml. Carme! llungbrnn Chr.. announced cnnes ; ons are heard every mnrn ng Mnrp the R oclock Mass nd Snju.day from 4 un 5 and mm untl 8 P. M. Also for the school chldren before Frst Frday, Trnrrsday mornng at 0 oclock. Hoy Masses on Sunday are, ttledr.l J for 7:30 A. M., Englsh;!.:00 n Englsh; 0:30 hgh Mass n Hmgaran and 2:00 noon, n <.«\*\ \U-\.lays M.-sses are 8:00 exnt rust Krthys wlen there s \$3 d snbuton of Holy Communon nulf at 6:00 a.m. andfllss at!,- 30 nd :00 A M. Tor tn school On holy days of nhl^ TWN :TO sell.lulo.l for \ M and 7::l0 p.m. ON AL BRAND NEW 365 CHLVY LEFTOVERS! 9:00 Thursday, December 9, 665 ndependent-t^der fg e^artwet p rpn, Events Slated By P. T. A. Group Esters for Thanksgvng. A School 9 PTA Sets Chrstmas party was held after Yule Tea on Tuedny the meetng. Mrs. Charles DePoalo, ways PORT READNG - At a meet- and means charman, announced anu Hc,...^ l," - "";- - gss..ng 0 tne executve board Doara ot of PORT READTNr,-Mrs. George a candy sale s %" *.$?&*" School 9 PTA at te the home of Mm. r. Sfhert, presdent of St. Antho- " A * < > tableau of -- the - - Natvty, r was Sanford.. M Moore, plans. were dscussed for a Chrstmas tea, Tues-.. nvs School PTA, M a recent prwenl^ wth thholyfamly meetng announced eomln* tmto\w nl?tj! Lvn* day, 3: S p.m. at the school honorng the class mothers and teach- ns... follows: mas carols m-o ^nrftla n rollsn and CJEE* A aucton wll be held ^ *» «ved wth gfts for crs. evcryo" 0 The next meetng s scheduled Advertsement n February at the recreaton oentrr and members are wked to nsslst; a honk far s planned, rvypmbor S, lf, am 7 from :flo untl 200 P. M. n the school audtorum; bankng or the c.hll- for January 9 and wll be a specal fathers meetng wth husbands of the executve board member, presdng. Guest speaker wll be the Rev. Wllam Rusrlren wll necm n January. y Mrs. Sobcrt sell of Our Lady of the Mount, expressed appremembershp p Mount Bethel. He wll speak on caton to the for rlon.tng baskets of f food fd for f hthe marrage. CUE Also dscussed Vlslcaro, presdent pont commttee chan next board meetng. North Vetnamese tell from Pekng. Adverts, Extra courteses always extended to patrons at Hll Pharmacy ^ ^_ * M«Mft from Urn Bmon. Rt. Hunn _ Wll ; at f BUY AT THE O K SGN 965 CHEVROLET mpala 4 door hardtop, ar condton, fully equpped executve car. Save $$$ 965 CHEVROLET Caprce 4 door hardtop, executve car. Save $$$ 964 CHEVROLET mpala 2 door hardtop $ MERCURY Comet staton wagon, automatc 6 cylnder $ CHEVROLET Bel-Ar 2 door, 6 cylnder #t. $ CORVAR Monza Zaoor, 6 cylnder stck shft $ CHEVROLET mpala 2 door hardtop, V-8 automatc, power steerng $ CHEVROLET 2 door hardtop, V-8, automatc $ CHEVROLET mpala 4 door hardtop, automatc, 6 cylnder $ CHEVROLET mpala convertble, automatc, 6 cylnder $ CORVAR-4 door, Powerglde _ $ CHEVROLET 4 door, V-8 automatc $295 GODENY CHEVROLET 30 Roosevelt Ave. Carteret KM-523 AUXLARY GFT < «Wess, Charman of thr Board of Trustees of th* John F. Kennedy Communty Hosptal, accepts $3,500 check n behalf o! the. Womens Auxlary from Mr». rvng L. Spegel, Mrs. Vncent Scully, and Mrs. Edward Parenope, The latest Rft brlnm the total of AnUry payments toward the new hosptal to $50,000. Holday Dnner Set For Tonght WOODBRDGE - The Senor Ctzens of Woodbrdge wll have no regular meetng today as the Chrstmas dnner wll take place ths evenng at 6 oclock. Townshp Employees Elect New Offcers WOODHRDGE - At a meetng of the Townshp nf Woodbrdge Employees Assocaton Frday, a new slate of offcers was elected ncludng: Benjamn Damoe, presdent; rde, Monday. Anyone nterested n attendng may contact Mr. Zullo at the Recreaton Department. Carol Rowland, vce presdent; John Zullo of the Woodbrdge Ncholas Pnell, treasurer; Frank Recreaton Department nnnouno Cook, recordng secretary; Alexed the group has been nvted tolander Kondas, fnancal secre n the h mystery bus b tary; Stephen h Cznkota, Ck 3ergeant-t partcnate at-arms; C. James Naarro, three-year trustee. nstallaton of offcers wll take place, January 22, _ 8 P. M. at the On December lf. Mr. Fogarty ^tre of Carol Rowland. of the Socal Securty offce wllj speak on Medcare and conduct \ t a aueston and answer perod. Members presented a gft to Mr. Hoag, caretaker nf the Knghts of Columbus buldng where the group meets. Members of the Womens Club of Woodbrdge were hostesses as they are the frst Thursday 6f each month. Apprecaton was extended to these women. Ten members, whose brthdays sre durng December, were congratulated. New members nclude Mrs. Hose B o r u p, Mr. and Mrs. Schmdt, Mr. and Mrs. H Delusha. r.mrs. Flannery, sunshne char^ nan, advsed cards were wnt to Mrs. G. Hawkns, Mr. GegeL Mr. and Mrs. E. Klroy and the tanu ly rf Mrs. Carson. The group wll attend the Chrstmas show at the Rado :duled to leave from n front of Cty Musc Hall. New York Cty,;the Knghts of Columbus buldng.december 22 wth the bus sche-!at 8: SO A. M. As a servce to our customers... ALL FRST BANK Toys for Needy Appeal s Made WOODBRBGE - The Woodbrdge Townshp Jaycees and Jaycee-ettes have announced ther annual appeal for toys and clothng for the needy and underprvleged chldren of the Townshp. Mrs, Garret Sutphen and Frank Cenegy are co-charmen. The drve, now underway wll contnue through December 4 and anyone wth new or used toys of clothng to donate may drop them off at Reagans Ctgo Servce Staton, corner of Amboy Avenue and Man Street, or SUB Realty, 705 Amboy \venue. OFFCES WLL BE OPEN December 24 DURNG THE USUAL LOBBY HOURS Avjenel-Colona Fords seln Woodbrqge 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Edson Hghland Park Perth Amboy 9 aau. - 2 p.m. Kensngton 9 aju - 3 p.m. JUl drve-n and walk-up wndows wll close at 3 p.m. n order to accomodate our employees. rst Bank n TRUST COMPANY»* d OFFCE WOOOMUM* omes Ham hmm B«rr Unt HU omes MWM MOUM. OPOtT N»U«ANC eonmmtmm m FORDS OFFCE Knf Qwrge Road HGHLAND PARK 0FFCB 35 Rarttan Avenue H;H AMBOY OFPCB H Smth Street Focda Ford Ave. and Lafayette R4. ta omck Uneota Hghway (Route *V> Corow 8BW«Plao CHEF REPORTS KEASBEY - Chef Peter Keso of Protecton Fre Company #, reports that S calls were answered durng the month of November: Meadow Fre, ; Regular Drll, ; Polce Call, ; False Alarm, ; House Brush F>res. 3. Fre, and recommends.,. t Dnner Banquets Entertanment U. S. One, Woodbrdge-«34-60«J Folks n Carteret can be assured of the extra courteses we so Kracmsly extend them. Prompt, frendly servce, are! dependablty arc the cornc stones of our busness. Why not stop n todny at HU PHARMACY located at W. Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Sam Breslow, rc-rstered phar macst, and propretor extend; a welcome to new resdents o Carteret and nvtes them r to pet acquanted. Hemember... t pays to have those necessary medcne cab net tems on hand n tmes of need. HLL PHARMACY has a most complete selecton of wanted brand medcne cabnet tems. Another servce from the Shell Ol Company and ts dealers Gude to safe drvng n 5 knds of wcked weather. En to we lad be wen n fog. Dont ty to peer through fog. You wont be able to see very far. And the stran wll only male you tense. nstead, concentrate on the rght-hand ad^jjjf the road. Use headlghts-day or nght f fog $ heavy, the low beam wll gve you best vsblty. Tap your brakes whenever you ntend to stop or slow down. Your tallght wll flash and warn the drver behnd you. Most mportant crawl. When condtons are so bad that you cant drve safely, pull off the road and stop. Park n a safe place untl the weather mproves. H«w to control y o v car la hgh, gusty wadt, Most mporunt-be careful when meetng oncomng trucks. As they whz by, they momentarly sheld you from the wnd, only to leave you open to a vcous blast splt second later. Gve trucks a wde berth-and keep a frm grp on your steerng wheel. n addton, watch out for "wnd comers"-places where the road suddenly breaks nto the open. Slow down as you approach these danger spots. A powerful wnd may be lurkng beyond a clump of trees. And a sudden blast could cause your car to swerve sharply. 3. What to do la heavy ran. As soon as the frst drops ht your wndsheld, slow down. From then on, proceed wth cauton. Tkt road may actually be slckest when the ran fast starts to fall. Thats because there s usually a flm of ol on the pavtdsurface. Untl the ran washes that flm away, a damp road can be treacherous. Your car wll requre more dstance to stop. So reduce speed. f flc ran s really comng down, your brake lnngs may get wet. Test them reg-, ularly. f they seem weak, step on the b*k«pe<lal lghtly and hold t down whle you drve slowly for a short dstance. Ths wll eat the brakes and dry the lnngs out f ths doesnt restore your brakng pftw#, step t the frst servce staton you cotmto and have your brakes checked. 4. Hfv (o avod aklda on dpptry road*. Dont brake suddenly. t may trgger t b ntattonn, bt sure to turn nn your headhunt the moment t gtow dark. Th» nwy be even btfue the wn am. f tr ran s extcmty heavy, turn on your beadghn even f t doewt get duk. : or two other tps on wut to Jo n heavy nn, ce tem #3. skd. nstead, touch the brake pedal ghtly for a splt second, then let up quckly. Repeat untl you stop. Whatever you do, drve slowly and allow plenty of room, f you do get caught n a skd, take your foot off the brake and turn your steerng wheel n the drecton that the rear end of your car s skddng. As you straghten out, straghten your wheel to avod skddng n the opposte drecton. 5. How to ghl mystorfew stalk On damp, chlly days, f your car stalls repeatedly untl your engne warms up, t may be a vctm of carburetor cng. Under damp, chlly condtons, your carburetor can buldup enough ce to choke off the fuel mxture when youre at dlng speed. Your engne stalls, and you hav«to restart t SUGGESTON: Try Super Shell-n cold weather, one of ts ngredentsfghtsuwm stalls by helpng the ce Bake off btjot* t has a chance to buld up and stall your engne. SHELL DEALERS DE-BUNK A MYTH ABOUT CAB CAM ts a myth that at dusk t s OX to use your parkng lghts nstead of your headlghts At 4uk you can rarely ««-or be leeneasly. Headlghts may not help much n llumnatng the roadway, but they me % whole lot better than parkng lghts at makng your car more vable to other cars and pedestrans. Always use your low beam headlghts at dusk, NOTB: n many part of the U.S., t s actually %o to drve at dusk wth just your parkng lghts on. Have (h/ggf wh*f you gel behnd tht wh Check yew Shell dtaltr regularly far tnformatlm md dftndabu servce. SHELL 4

3 (E B) - Cartrrpt Prnss holday nhthler, Shelfe, Amy ODonnrll and Thursday, December 9, 965 Obtuares STANLEY STAZKO CAKTERET - Stonley Stlley) Sl;7.ko, 49, of 35 McKnlcy Ave- mf dn) suddenly on Decombor 6.l the Srnjnmn Moore Co., Newj ;rk Hum n Perth Ambny, Mr. l.d rcsdd n Crterct over eght years. " w,s cm ployed hy Benjamn Moore Co.. s n varnsh maker for ho past 20 years. He was a member o( S Demetrus Ukranan (Mhodox lunch and ts Mens Club. He wa.s also a member.t the mxed bowlng league,of the Church and (he Zteh Socety Brunch 55. ln s survved by hs wle, Mrs. Hostle Kokobs Stako; a son. Kobort at home; a sster, Mrs. een Chyzlk of Fords and a brother Mchael, also of Fords. Funeral servces wll he held tomrrow at..-yb:ofl a m. at the.synoweck Fwler.l Home, 56 r.ntcret Avenue and at 9:30 a.m. a Dvne Lturgy wll be. offered at St. Demetrus Ukranan Orthodox Church, Cartcnl nterment wll b*> n Cloverleaf Park Cemetery. Woodbrdge. Vstng hours 2.00 to 4.00 p.m nl 700 to 0:00, p.m. Urban Renewal Program Topc Of BPW Sesson PAGE THREE New Books At Lbrary CARTERET - The followng n a lst of boohs recently by the Carteret Free Publc Lbrary: TTLE -. AHBOR CARTERET - nterestng Adventures n Mltary ntellgence Artn, WlftehouW hghlghts of the Urban Renewal Alone Through the Dark Sea Thomas WUtoM* Program n Carteret and the flour Members Aprl Mornng Howard tttt Unted States, were presented to Avalon Anya Set» the Carteret Husncss and Pro The Baronness and the General Louse ft. fcssonal Womens Club al ts jon Ssterhood The Begnnng Mara meetng, by Walter Schnffhaner,! CARTFRF.T Knur new mem Brd of Fre» Helen C. Drector of the Borough of Car welcomed al tnc carteret Chap- ; By th * Seat of M > Panta ^B ; tere.t Rerevolopment Agency (or o( Hatlnssth Pad-up meml The Centur y ol tl* Detectve Jurgen "* The Doorbell Rans le presented sldes and a mo lers hp party Thursday evenng, """" Elements """"""" of "~" Bology Paul Be. on pcture, and usenops and M rs. otto Walker, Mrs. Bert Elzabeth Taylor EHbth^fH lans of the local program to Prce, Mrs. Lawrence Segel, The Encyclopeda of the Bologcal Scences,. P«e*-Gay, ad* arfy lestons hs presented remarks. by the Through memnnd Mrs. Wllam Segel. festa Tme n Latn Amerca.,;; 3?a$ Mllnf rs several ponts were clar An orgnal poem wrtten by Mrs. Al Carpenter was read»y reedom and the Publc; Publc & Prvate Moralty * \ d for them. Mr. SchaffhauserJMrj. rv Rader Membershp n Amerca Donald Mefldejoh* as asssted by two of hs ns- charman. Mrs, Sandy Brown of ;reat Sege. Erne Bradford rates, Anthony Nagy and Wl Woodbrdge, guest solost accompaned by Mrs, Elmer lathematcs & Plausble Reasonng (2 vols.). Georgy Poly* the Sprng the War Ended Steven Uoak am Larrson. Durng the busness sesson Brown, panst, presented a rep- of tuneful melodes whch The Lockwood Concern John OHan apoleon Auflrcv Cmmlatk e presdent, Mrs. Else Barertore k, announced that she had delghted the audence. Guest of f The Farm...,. John Updllo ponted Mrs. Elzabeth Hoch-jlhe evenng was Mrs. Walter Houlhans Jest Rohan OGrad; elder l,::al Charman of the Wesman. A late supper was Rebels n the Shadows, R. T. RtU; ewly created Federaton Foun served. oll Shenandoah Bruce Lancarte ton Commttee set up by the The commttee n charge of ate Federaton. She also an arrangments were: Membershp Short Hstory of Medcne rwn Ackeraecl mnced that the delegates from co-charman, Mrs. rv Rader, POOO years of the Bble G. S. Wegene e local Club to the January Urs. Garson Gruhn; Publcty outh Sea slands c. A te ;ate Board meetng to "be held Mrs. Jack Sten; Corsages and Three Kds n A Cart: A Vst To ke & Other Elzabeth would be Mrs. Centerpece, Mrs, Wllam Knf Dversons Allen Drur# ; nvtatons, Mrs. Charles Treasury of Scence Harlow Shaplef Kurtz; Refreshments, Mrs. AThe Wasted Amercans Edgar M" the Chrstmas Party to be 0REGN AD FUNDS ;ld on Monday, December 3, Wess, Mrs. Phlp Drour, Pro CARTERET - Patrck J. Connolly, 49, of 86 Bernard Street jn, s recevng reservatons for As part of ts cultural pro- t the Town and Campus n Un gram, Mrs. Al Carpenter. Congress approprated more han $3.2 bllon for the foregn Pupls Columbus-ClevelandPTA Coolbaugh Gets d program (or fscal year 966, of the bed." ded December at hs home. He lembers and frends. gram a lendng lbrary wll crculate wthn the group. Mrs, rtleh began July. The approbaton was $330 mllon less than was a parshoner of S. Joseph. \dky. Famly At Chrstmas Meetng T Top Posts at The members congratulated Roman Catholc Church and wastfrs. Bartok on her recent apaontment to the Board of Trus- Edward Ulman educaton char he Admnstraton had asked for.,k-::kt - The fourth an offcer n the Credt Unon o man wll be n charge of reser,.,. the.nroln School are CARTERET - Each Chrst- a Lollpops for the occason. the parsh and member of St, ses of the Carteret Publc Lrary. vatons of books. <»k /n.-j-» mas the Columbus-Cleveland Chldren n the Columbus Metal Clmax Josephs Holy Name Socety. Dec, 20 s the date of the jonl -.mcofthelrchrstmasp.ta. has happly presented School, attendng the 3rd Grade, A former employe for 20 years meetng wth Center Ssterhood..heer to ad a neeovthe Students Chrstmas Chor, CARTERET Complete authorty for drectng the dvers- and Specal Classes, wll also at the Cyclone Fence Co., New-Thark, Mr. Connolly was employed gram were n charge of Mrspresented. The annual exchange arrangements for the pro-an srael fashon show wll be knston, Kentucky. l ma l(> U P of the vocal talents welcome St. Nck, when he arrves. n charge of these pro- as an ron worker for the Ancho Else Luckel, charman of theof Chanukah gfts wll conclude Hereford, prncpal, lot n-fj^ the 6th and 7th grade stu- fed actvtes of Amercan Metal Clmax, nc., was gven to -te >ru U from Oma ud jcun Jean ceedngs s Mrs. Jacquelne Sapoznck, Program Charman. Fence Co. of Unon. He was acvc Partcpaton Commttee the evenngs entertanment rru * Frank Cootbaugh, presdent and fourth Krader n Ken- J ls * -«*^? an ">«d U.S. Army veteran of World Wa sssted by Mrs. rene Rogow Mrs. Max Gruhn wll present? le passed t ontomrs busy schedule, Mrs. Maron charman of the fnance com. Born n Planfeld, he had re-;ksded n Carteret 9 years. and Mrs Madelne Wlhelm. the program. Mke Krupa, and hs Hosptalty CommUee wll furnsh the Ryan, has worked long hours to mttee. Welgnhnsk class. whp nto shape, a lusty cho Mr. Coolbaugh, who has been : >-< decded to help the refreshments at the meetng on Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs,.of students from the 7th and presdent snce 960, was named December 6th. Florence Bott Connolly, two ss Carteret Grl Starts...-, ""WBth grades, and a program of to the addtonal posts of board ters, Mrs. Lester Hall of Plan neynaa outgrown, Chrstmas Songs and Recta- charman and chef executve offcer. The appontment s ef- Elzabeth, and a brother, John, ol feld.nd Mss Mary Connolly ol S,K, nsjv lhe. to ns. to be presented for the GFT SALE they flled fve boxes of, parents who attend the Decem- fectve Jan.. He wll reln Planfeld. Ar Stewardess Career ber 6th, Columbus-Cleveland CARTERET - The Sodalty qush the charmanshp of th Funeral servces were held or 25 BROAD ST. ELZABETH of the Blessed Vrgn of St. Elzabeth Roman Catholc Church Reed, a drector and a company weck Funeral Home, 56 Cartere fnance commttee to Gordon W. Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Syno P.T.A. meetng 8:00 p.m., n CARTERET Mss Maranne the Columba School Audtor- lula Fedowtz, daughter of Mr. Mur-Rosarv wll hold a talent gft sale on consultant. Avenue and at 9:30 a.m. a hgt nd Mrs. Mchael Fedowtz of ommunon Set um. A large number of parents. Sum December 2 from 2:30 Yule Party " ls As board charman, Mr. Cool requem Mass was offered at St 2 Hagamao Street, Carteret, *U atlend. as For JVejct Sunday «he to 6:00 P.M. Refreshments wll baugh succeeds Walter Hochs Josephs Roman Catholc Church has started her career as an *" r f " new Audtorum seats manv :also be served. Many beautful chld, who has reached the rewth Rev. Anthony M. Gaydos, astern Arlnes stewardess. CARTERET - The Hungara < Ml F RET - A Jont Chr<t n ortl than n the past, and a arlj c es w m be on sale trement age of 65. Mr. Hochs O.S.M., as celebrant; Rev. Vctor Qrabran, O.S.M., as deacor n-flght Tranng Center at M- She graduated from Easterns Holy Name Socety of St. Elz b< Mrtv wll be held by the "K* turnout for the chldrens chld, who joned a predecesso abeth Roman Catholc Churcl B c 7.h.h PTA and the Al concert, would make t a most of Amercas Metal Clmax and Hev. Vncent M. Ryan, O.S.M am, Fla. where her schoolng wll receve communon n -arv Socety of St. Elh happy occason. fl ew Y e(tr \ Eve 920, became vce charman «as sob-deacon. nterment was ncluded groomng, makeup and body at the7 A.M. Mass <hnreh on WedneMav n addton to the above, the the present company n 957. St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colona the gracous presentaton of dnng- servces n addton to other Sunday, December 2. The En Dnner h Slated >"T S at St. Jamej Hal PT A. has made a gft of a Mr. Hochschld, the son of The pallbearers were Herb lsh Holy Name Socety wll re "n f-lnw Street. A dnner wll Flm to the Columbus School, CARTERET - At the last founder of the Amercan Meta Schaffer, Joseph Cassdy, Edward flght crew dutes. ceve holy communon n a bod; at the 8 A.M. Mass. and there wll be an >nd has arranged for Santa Company, Ltd., whch precede Rowsk, Roy^Cark, Joseph Georg< Mss Fedowtz graduated from Amercan Metal Clmax, Wa and John* Reservatons are beng a>!arteret Hgh School and pror <<nd efts. Mrs. Mr*. Prank Steohrn Ml.:- Claus dren n to vst the Cleveland tte younger School, chl ccpted for the dnner-dance Church, plans were made fat named presdent n 959 an to jonng Eastern, she was employed n Pscataway,!<> co^mlrmea.!»nd has furnshed the tradtonbe held New Years Eve at ther annual New Ye«rfs Eve charman n 960. CHAMJK CZMCHARO James Hall, Longfellow Street dnner-dance d on Frday, Decembf dnner wll tve of Rapd Cty, S.D., joned cere thanks to all our relatves ng course, n Mam Mss Fed- mgaaber. of the Holy Name Mr. Coolbaugh, g, 58 and a na- *e wfswns express our sn Upon completon o the tran- For reservatons, contact an; ber. A roast beef be served and a mdmgt buf- the Clmax Molybdenum Company as a mners ade n 933. knd expressons of syrnpatb D.C., where she wll be based frends and neghbors for thf owtz reported to Washngton, cety. S wll also be served. Musc j wll be furnshed by Jmmy Sktka and the Merrymakers. Res- Amercan Meta Company to sprtual bouquets and the beau of the 09 ctes Eastern serves The company merged wth ther many aqts of kndness, th From there she wll fly to many ervatons may be made by callthrough any member of the the Colorado School of Mnes death of our devoted father an Rco and Bermuda. form Amercan Metal Clmax tful floral trbutes extended dm n 26 states, the Dstrct of Columba, Canada, Mexco, Puerto JBRTHS/L ng Kl or K or n 857. He was graduated from ng our bereavement n th club. HRAKS Flower Shop Street, Comer of Blanchahr, Carteret (t Btoekl WtH ol Borouh Hll) Flewen and Decoratve Greens Fot The Holday Stawa. May We SuggMt Yw Place Your Orders Early! for POtNSETTU PLANTS DUB GARDENS, CHRSTMAS WRKATS CHRSTMAS GREENS CENTER PECES GRAVE BLANKETS You saw them n December McCaUs... now on dsplay at Utrtb Lawrence JEWELERS Lyrc Classc Centerpeca, 5.95 Cornucopa Candelabra, 0.95 A COMPLETE SELECTON OF MOST WANTED LENOX CHNA DNNEBWARE PATTERNS served as presdent of the Rev ADS GEMN U o school. 3.S.M., pastor of St. Josep] CARTERET - Lthographer Mr. Coolbaughs g two,#e$ Roman Catholc,Church, Carter Thrd Class John "lolubesk, and hs sen also are graduates et," Rev/ Vncett M. _ USN, son of M, and Mrs. Wal-oter B. Golubesk of 4 Pulask and one of the buldngs on Joseph Roman Catholc Church the Colorado School of Mnes O.S.M:, assstant pastor of S Ave., Carteret, N.J., s partcpatng n the Project Gemn b,ran, 0AM,, assstant paste: campus bears the Coolbaugh Carteret; Rev. Vctor M. G GT7-GT6 msson as a crewmember aboard the ant-subma- Church, Carteret; the of St. Joseph Roman Cathol Alta rne warfare support arcraft carrer USS Wasp, prmary recovery vessel for the project. SELECT THEM HERE NOW... FOR HOLDAY ENTERTANNG AND FOR GFTS! Everyone on your Chrstmas gft lst knows LENOX CHNA Thats why these gfts are among the ncest you can gve. Wartn JL~~ JEWELERS 03 Man Street/YVoodbrdge/ME 4-086/Qpen Ntes tl 9 P.M. n 933 and was an under graduate -hle hs late father \ J. Connolly Des; Was 49 Charles Czmcharo especally wsh to tban Anthony M. Gaydos Mel Qun, Mary Mudrak, Gng- T Sherry and herself. Mrs. Mary Luka^, charman December 8 at 7 P.M,. wth Mrs. Catherne Kqlman and Mrs. Anna Schwalk n charge. There gfts. MSS CONSTANZO ENGAGED CARTERET - The engage wll be an exchange of ment of Mss Dolores Mar Costanzo to Ncholas Anthon Rccard, son of Mr. and Mr Leonardo Rccard, West Ne York has been announced the Stll Holds True So ths s the cvlzaton.s ded tq save. -Enterprse, Beaumont. the brde-elects parents, M and Mrs. Vncent J. Costana 2 Kubala Avenue. CHRSTNE EEES GASLGHT Orental Restaurant and Cocktal Lounge 66 CHERRY ST., ELZABETH Proudly Announcng THE OPENNG OF OUR "NEW" EAST ROOM Make Your New Years teservutons Now OPEN HOUSE/CONTNUOUS ENTERTANMENT HATS/NOSEMAKEKS/FUN GALORE For BtMrvatons OVV.f ALL DAV NKW YEARS Luncheons Dlnuen Cocktals. Authentc Caolonee Cuglnt. Prvate Uung Boom and Bar Avalable fot Partes: Kvr nlormatwu or Keservatuus, Call; Frst Presbyteran Kestenbaum, Mrs. Wm. LeBow Mrs. Julus Nagler, Mrs. Joseph Servces, Program CARTERET - "Along the Road to Chrstmas The Com to Mr. and Mrs. Morrs G: panonshp of the Word" wll be berg, 8 Randolph Street. the sermon subject of the Rev Oron C. Hopper, D. D. nterm name. CANCEL CLASSES pastor at the Frst Presbyteran CARTERET Ceramc clas Amercan Metal Clmax Church Sunday at U A.M. mnes, concentrates, refnes and ses held by the Knghts of C markets molybdenum, potash, Boys and the organst and solo Church School Sesson s at 9:30umbus Carey Councl 280 w lead, znc, copper, tungsten, st, Mss Eleanore Abaray A.M. be cancelled for the rest o! th uranum and vanadum. t also St. Joseph Roman Cathol: Tomorrow nght at 7:30, the year 965. t wll be resumec has ol, gas and alumnum Church, Carteret; the Medca Church School wll hold a Chrst nterests. Staff and Nurses at the Pnmas pageant and party. Sunday at 3 P.M. there wll be USS HAROLD-J. ELLSON- SERVES ON DESTROYER Haven Nursng Home, BayvUe New Jersey; the Contnenta a party for the young n chage Freman Kenneth H. Coffe; St. Murys Church Can Co., Carteret; Employee: of the deacons, from 6 P.M. tousn, son of Mrs. Maron Coffe of Contnental Can Co., Carteret 8 P.M. for Co-Weds. of 86 Roosevelt Ave., Cartere nt Names Staff Unted Steel Workers of Amer N.J., s servng aboard the CARTERET - St. Marys ca Local]~6007 Carteret; Negt Hungaran Church stroyer USS Harold J. Ellso Ukranan Catholc Daughters at bors on Poplar Street, Cartel CARTERET - Worshp Servces on the Thrd Sunday n Adas a unt of the U.S. Severn deployed to the South Chna Sf ther last meetng elected the fll ff et; Frends n New Malket, Jersey; Hraks Flower Shop vent wll bje conducted at 9:30Fleet. followng offcers: Mrs. Mary Mutnan b, pr Carteret; those who donate and oclc ck n the Hungaran Destroyers are hgh-spet esdent; Mrs. Dorothy Bambufak, k vce ther cars; the pall bearers; th Reformed Church, accordng to shps used prmarly n ant presdent; Mrs. Ange Szewczyk, Carteret Polce Escort and thtdr. Andrew Harsany, Pastor. submarne warfare. They als secretary and Mrs. Mram Morak, treasurer. Bzub Funeral Home for sats The frst servce wll be n En-operate offensvely aganst su factory servces rendered. face shps, defend aganst a Famly of the Late CHABXE borne attack, apd provde gun Arrangements were made for fre support foj amphbous assaults. a Chrstmas party to be he] glsh, the second n Hungaran The Pastors sermon topc wll be the second comng of Chrst: "Wll He Really Come Agan?" Sunday School wll begh a 9:30, the Youth Fellowshp! wll meet at 7 p.m. THERES STLL TME A son was born to Mr. an< Mrs. Raymond Sanchez, 96 A Street, on November 29 at Pert Amboy General Hosptal. At the same hosptal on D cember 3, a son was also bo Better food world hunger. called key TO HAVE YOUR ^ S> * CARPETS CLEANED t FOR THE HOLDAY SEASON! FM PCKUP U pcked yp )> Dtt. WALL TO WALL 9x2 RUGS* only only 0c sq. $0.95 ft. 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4 PAGE POUR NOW S THE TME: To On-op, Fx-op and Pant-up. Townshp resdents were told h a remnder parade Baturdny, complete wth float and queen under the BW Brth Youth Commends Ramot Chapter FORDS The North Jersey Regonal Board of Bna Brth Youth Organzaton presented a ctaton to Ramot Chapter Bna Brth Women, n recognton of the Chapters outstandng work n behalf of youth groups n Mrs. Samuel Glngold, Fords, served as charman of the Chapters Youth Organzaton durng the award-wnnng year. Mrs. Seymour Fredman, Fords, present charman, accepted the Clta- > ton. A Chanukah party wll be gven December 2 for students at the Rutgers-Douglass Hllel Foundaton, New BnMwck. Refreshments wll be provded by mem bers of Ramot Chapter Bna Brth Women. Mrs. Herbert the use M prescrpton permanent waves and hah- beauty Blaster s charman of the :ommttee. Mrs. flyman Gelbejd s product*., projects vce-presdent. &** Ramot Chapter Bna Brth Women wll meet Deoember 2 at 8:30 P.M. at the temple Beth Sholom, seln. The guest speaker wll be Frank Verga, Jr., the Deputy Attorney General of the State of New Jersey. Mr. Verga tl the head of the Consumer Frauds Bureau of the Department of Commerce. The topc of dscusson wll be "door-to-door" gellng. Mrs. Joe Gersten, Fords, s chapter presdent. Ssterhood Plans Chanukah Program COLONA - tbe Ssterhoodof Temple Beth Am wll conduct a Chanukah program, December 9 7 p.m. The chldren «T the Hfr brew School wll entertatt the parents and guests. A Mah tournament s now beng planned. Evelyn Straus fund-rasng vce presdent, advsed anyone nterested may call Sonny Zesas, 38j598. The tournament wll begn n January and last ffteen weeks. Donor credt w/ll be gven to all partcpatng and non-members are welcome to Jon. v AWARD WNNER Mr*. Helen Moore, propretor of the Powder Puff at 34 Ford* Avenue, to shown above holdng the "Har Analyst" award she won at the recent Har Fashon Conventon held at the Statler Hlton Botel n New York Cty. The award acknowledges profldency and professonal skll n "owaw Campng Trp Enjoyed FO,BJDS Troop 52 held a weekend campng trp at Camp Cowaw on the Delaware Rver at Colum- )a. Ffteen scouts and four leaders occuped Hemlock Vllage Where they slept n log lean-tos. All actvtes and cookng were conducted on a patrol bass wth; patrol leaders responsble for each patrol. Hghlghtng the actvtes was nstructon n campfre cookng and balng wth the use of a reflector oven. Hkng, scoutng sklls and camofre programs were also enjoyed. Attendng were Patrol Leaders Eugene Antol and John Carter, Wllam Moyle, Edward and Raymond Plesnarsk, Edwn Shuster, Dens Moles, Steven Baux, Donald Fnan, Denns Clement, Lee Hansen, Robert Boland, Gary Thursday, December 9, 965 sponsorshp of the Ctzens RWlerflopmrtt CranmHtw. t l«um hnpo of the group that Wood brdge wll wn a natonal prze. MORRS FERN Sghtless Woman To Talk rofords Womens Group ndependent-leader (E.fty FORDS - The famlar carols and each Advent Servce wll of wll won agan rng wt at Wes-^ AAA m!) for the congregaton the tradtonal opportunty of snnng Chrst- ley Methodst Church and several \ \ W\[) \ ()\ ) n O FORDS - The A,K lovely festval servces have been FOHHS Mrs. Fnmk Payt, ma s v lons n the ch:nm carols and hymns. planned for ths joyful month. deemer Lutheran (htr- -,,, nsrv;t( and (!;ud>n Charan of the Womens Club of held tonght at R:00. Senor Chor RehMtsal wll be The "Layng of the Bough" Mothers Plan Slated Sunday sprt of antcpaton to t>, servce, now» Wesley tradton, shp Servce wth the v, nls nnnmkrd that tonght Mr. Confrmaton nstructon wll be wll take place on December 3 FORDS - The Holy Name Socety of Our Lady of Peace Church... the trees and the Advent W-,. nck of tht? Swankk Florst held on Saturday at 9:00 A. M. at 5:5 P.M. All the church, the nstruct n the makng of Bethlehem Chldrens Home has Troop Affar oldest member to the youngest (extends an nvhton to all tojneed for a Savor rstmas floral arrangements, sent a lst of suggested Chrstmas chld are nvted to partcpate. attend the annual c&ntc $,000[n? of a Savor nterpeces and door decorams. Anyone nterested n at- the 67 chldren»\ the home. Gfts FORDS - Mn. Maran Carter gfts that may be purchased for toy and money bngo n the cafe-j Ths Sunday u--s s charman of the Chrstna at? MlP. M held at 8:5 am m mdng s requested to be at the should be deposted n the Church party to be sponsored by the bhouse promptly at 8:00 p.m. offce no later than December 5. ments, or whatever your magna- Corporate Communon wll bo the Famly Bhlc h()<) Mothers Club for the Boy Scouts Sunday at the h R no A. M. n.m. n addton The executve board held ts Gfts are also needed for Wood ton dctates, bnd them together of Troop 93, n the Womans Club meetng s mornng servces. :< mun Chrstmas party and moet- brdge State School for the Men- for hangng, and brng them to Buldng on Monday, Decenuc- T.. at ft 0 P n thevent Scrvnc s \v % at the home of Mrs. John tally - Rotarded. - ^ servce. Ths s an nformal (-. fetcrn.day at 7:30 pn lesnk, publcty charman. County. Mr. Smth advsed us that ths s the States only Natonal cemetery for the bural of veterans and plans are for t to be phased out as of February. The offcal word of the closng was receved by a three-man commttee at the Pentagon n Wash- Stnnk; Jr. Assstant Scoutmasters Scot Hansen and Paul Plesnarsk, Scoutmaster Raymond Auxlary Calendar PRESENT PLAY ngton, D. C. Col. James C. Mac-sored by the Ford* lon* Club. t COLOKA - Mss Shultzs second grade class n School 7 pre-leave Our Ladv of Peace at 6:5?!* Emanu-Kl, Smnk, Mr. Raymond Hansen, Mr. MENLO PARK TERRACE - Gobys Restaurant The bus wllbe held Ferns Servces Farland, U.S.A., Chef of the Me-wamoral Dvson of the Support charman of the program book, requested by Jack Boerer, Eugene Antol and Mr. Donald The Mothers Auxlary of the Fnan. Mr. Smnk wshes to thank CRANFORD - Morrs Fern Menlo Park Terrace Boys Lea- wll hold ts Chrstmas party sented a play enttled "Prscllas P. M. and School Number A muscal, Wne, Women, and all parents who suppled trans- of scouts and equpment. located at 8Eastman Street, has no burals wll take place n Newmake ther returns at the next tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Carol Loughrey, Byran McShane, change of gfts owner of Ftjns Furnture Store Command, affrmed the fact that that memlkts solct ads andgue Doll." The cast was a s follows: «> P. M. Wsdom, was presented py theportaton ( u served more Mddlesex and Unon Jerseys only Natonal cemetery meetng. Jack Ferrara, hosptalty charman, 67 Federal Street, 8:30 p.m. eot Angelo, Mark BWJUSUH, F,rk Pro-Red Carl Abken, Gteno Androsko, Vn- group, Tuesday at the Jewsh County homemakers durng 968 after January. The faclty wll be Communty Center, ncluded n MEETNG TONGHT than at anv other perod n hsoffcally flled at that tme. Sunday Servces Set Each member attendng s re-fromerquested to brng a dollar grab- Holdway, Joseph Kahn, Thomas Rchard Cray, Hchard bjule t»p«- the cast were Mrs. Saul Straus, KEASBEY - The Keasbey frms hstory. Mrs. Murray Heller, Mrs. Aaron Mr. Smth noted that dstance, Home and School Assocaton wll Nussbaum, Mrs. Ralph Lesser, Snce way back n 90 when By Lutheran Church bag gft. Kaapp. Alan Levne. Dt-rek Morgan, Davd Popel, Alan Schut, travel tme and costs of relatves meet tonght n the school audtorum at 8 p.m. A flm on narcotcs Mrs. Lous Jacobl, Mrs. Alla Mr. Fern frst started servng The executve board wll genre desrng to vst the gravestes SEUN - uur Savor s Luthe- Church, meetng at School Rchman, Mrs. Larry Solomon area resdents from a food market located on Frst Street n El as hostesses. Paul Soltys, Edward Vurkunas, wll be shown and a speaker from posed serous deterrents to out-ran Karen CebuL, Donn De leso, Mrs. Seymour Goldberg, the State Polce or tre Prosecutors of-state burals and noted furthe 8, wll have ts Sunday mornng j zabeth, he has always made t Patrca De Matteo, Cndy )ern Lous Jacobs. offce wll be present. that the remanng Naton worshp at 0:5 wth the ser-l WTCH DOCTORS UNHAPPY "ronclad polcy to provde tl Susan Crossman, ^or nnc cemeteres n the East are also mon based on Matthew :2-0 enttled, "Ask and Tell of Chrst", fnest qualty, Mendly servce an Johannesburg, S. Afrca Mem Dane Mennos, Dence P,lumbo. serously confronted wth ther farest possble prces." bers of South Afrcas Wtch own nearlng capacty problems. offered by the Rev. Kchard V. Doctors Assocaton clam a move made locally dscredts ther Glbertson. pastor. Schneder, Nancy Stros arxl Carn "Our deceased veterans have earned the rght to be bured n The Sunday School, wth classes professon. The move, mported for adults down through three a veterans cemetery by the naton they served," Commander death spell s y she," has a scene n year old chldren, wll meet at 900. Hev. Glbertson announced Smth stated. The wtch doctors clam ther purpose s to cure not temptaton kcks down the door an Adult nqure Class wll he Mr. Smth urged all ctzens to kll. CMSAM SHERRY ; ^Cmm Shvry" M, "A Mvltum DRY SHERRY from Jerez, Span SHERRES n heavy buttu ndvdually boxed at you ftvorkt Uqntt 4««ler mporttd by 24 Homemakers Us< Mr.. Fern has been n the hom furnshngs busness for more than 30 years. He opened h Frst furnture store n Ptanfe! and then, after a short tme, mo ed to Cranford. An extensve remodelng proj was recently completed at h Cranford store whch s no consdered to be one of the fu furnture show places n ths men. Accordng to Mr, Fern, credt to Church Marks Advent Season Wth Symbols FnnS The Advent Season s n swolnl tme for lo members f Our Redeemer Lutheran nrrh. n order to convey the mood of the sensnn and help prepare menv ber (or n joyous Chrstmas, (he Altnr (!ulld of Our Hedeomer thernn every year plan Advent chancel nnpnntm-nls. such as tle. Advent wreath and the Advent trees. Ths year agan two trees grace he chancel, one on each sde of he altnr. One tree s known as :he Tree of Denth and the other, de Tree (f Lfe. The Tree of De;lh s a remnder of mand fall nto sn and s adornh wth thrty three apples, symbolc of the ll of man and ":«" as a remnd- r of the lfe of Chrst. Th* Tree of Lfe, s trmmed wth M red rosej and 3. whte randes The roses symbol/e the rod of Aaron whch budded and are remnders HKAVTFU. (FTS: Wll be on»alt lh«annual waar to be hrld ThurmUy, \* rl. mh of mans sprtual rebrth through tartlnx at» «"» anrr *** ** «" "d U PTA " "" <rho audlurtum.,r,, rj. Chrs!.Jesus. The candles typfy Mr*. Mchm- Zudony, Mr*. POURM Auburn, chalrmnn and Mm. John Sullvfln. Chrst, toe Lght of the World. At the top of tho Tree of Lfe, a star represents the Chrsts. The throe whle streamers runnng "Layng of the Boughs from the star depct tr* mercy of God through Chrst. n addton, each Wednesday evenng md-week worshp s held at Our Redeemer at 730 P. M Advent Wreat Ktes Sunday at Wesley Trees at Fords Lutheran Members are requested to contact Mrs. Carter regardng ther servce, wth much carol snnng.; H(, lp s MetM to rflpnr (nvs! The young people Mrs. Bernard Scebensk, progam charman, announced that affar. dst Youth FeHowshlp wll how youtt Organsaton Chrstmas mas Seals. The offer donatons and assstance at the Followng the servce, the Metho-, an( Mrt dothk fnr th( rathol<,;are sendng ml \\W the program for the December Church Croups The next meetng of the troop two short flm strps enttled: project at the Annex on Satuday, seals wll be used f,,- meetng of the general memberbday at :00 p.m. everyone s nvted to reman to Clothng for age 0 months to 7 wll be at the home of troop charman, Raymond Hauen, Satur- Slent Nght." At the concluson Chrst through the Ages" and contact Evelyn Crouch at H. 2-mssons by the ntern,!; hp wll be a dscusson on Set Breakfast 987 for further nformaton. ganzaton. handle Lghts Three Ways" rs. Emly B. Taylor and herjoseph Baux, charman Of the help decorate the chancel wth years s urgently f you Seeng Eye Dog Magg. Washngton, D. C. trp wll pre- hs program and the Eagle FORDS The annual Comboughs you brng. have h any clothng n good condton, H may b«left at the rectory Forth Junor //»/ Mrs. Taylor s drector of pub-senc relatons at Goodwll ndus- Court of Honor to be held n Feb- munkm breakfast for the combned groups of the Holy Name The food brought by the chldren for the Thanksgvng baskets wasand t wll be pcked up by thepta Plan Ojm ff»u res of New Jersey. Mrs. Taylor, ruary wll be dscussed. Memben Socety of St Ncholas Catholc gratefully receved by needy C. Y. O. FORDS - Open!" ho s blnd, travels to her of-arce wth Magg. She lost her ssht the Knghts of Columbus of the urged to be prompt Church of the Byzantne Rte and famles n the area. A smlar The Basketball league begns ent* wll be held nt sharng s planned for Chrstmas;or Sunday. eral meetne of K" ver 0 years ago as.he result St. Francs Councl of Metuchen and the chldren are asked to Hgh PTA Mnndav n..h an unsuccessful operaton. wll take place on Sunday, after On September 20, 9G0, Mrs. Accomplshments the 8:00 a.m. Mass. Tckets are brng gfts of food or toys to the P. Keatng, Drector n ay lor receved one of the ten avalable from any offcer. Quests party. The toys need not be new, Church Set$ Servce Educaton, wll spe-k resdental Ctaton Awards preted by the Presdents Com- Shown n Move The monthly rectaton of thedton. on, and should be wrapped; * are nvted nnd so are young boys. so guage currculum n long as they are n good con- Qf CHrtmot Song A cake sale wll al«> ttee on Rehabltaton to the Rosary n church and the regul; approxmately labelled as to! WOODBRWF - A specal A fne arts prwr, andcapped for mertorous serv- FORDS - A flm hghlghtng monthly meetng of the Rosarj the lft s for a boy or serveo of Chrstmas songs wllty the Student (on:,,, the efforts of ndvduals n ac- - be held, Sunday. «:30 p.m. at taplsce on Frlda>. D- Fr»t Presbyteran Church undrtparentrarc mo-t \w! complshnf thngs locally, called "Beyond Three Doors," was the drecton of Edward Kllmer. (tend. Boys basketball practce wll x shown at a meetng of the Fords R f h wll be served n!! Cemetery Closng held at Clara Barton School to ng and executve meetng at 4:00 Lons Club at Lopes Restaurant morrow from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Martn May, presdent conducte Pre-Communon and Frst Ho; the meetng and called for all the Concerns VFW Communon Classes wll be helannual Chrstmas Party Decem-j -r h Commttee Reports. Joseph Frt Saturday "from"lotlo to 2" noon Guld wll; projected n f,\ ber 4 at 7:00 P.M. n the Church. meet Monday, 8 p.m. COLONA - Harry E. Smth, sche announced the frut cake the Sesson, j» commander of the Colonla Memoral Post 606, expressed the showng h a great t deal dl of f progress, g Sunday Sd n the h Church h h Hall. A exchange. Mrs. Dors Bohensky sales sponsored by the club was the Lades Guld wll take place! ed dsh supper and a $.00 gft room: ennctr dressngnu.l Chldrens < December 5 at 0 a.m. presented by the t concern of hs organzaton over but that cakes are stll avalable!cocktal hour wll be held from s n charg* of the program for f n Fellowshp Hll grcgaton Bc:h " the closng o the Beverly N& for sale. They may be purchased5:00 to f:00 p.m. after whch dn- the evenng. Mrs. Myra Core and TheUnted Prcshytman Worn- December "lv 3 tonal Cemetery n Burlngton rom any member. ncr wll be served buffet style. Mrs. Robert Nelson are " tbe Pn wll conduct, Chrstmas pro- Sholom Acton wll be taken n the near! Mrs Frank Hudanch, charman, hostesses. jgrnm. December ff, 8 p m. n Avenu*. There future regardng the proposal of j has announced there wll be an The Reverend Howard H. Rem- Fellowshp Hall wth member* ofpmej, rcfrcshmthe school bu problem, under thejexchange of gfts by Santa Clauj aly. Pastor, has announced hsjcrcle S as hostesses raffle. charmanshp of Jack Egan^flf fan, and carols. sermon for Sunday, December 2 The U.S.Y. safety commttee. wll be enttled "That Chrstmas RESERVATONS C.OSKD duct Sabbath Serv Feelng." h Yuletde Event On t was further announced that Past nternatonal presdent, Cur Us Lovejl, wll be guest speaker at the annversary dnner spon- gn aj «ul of the Sunday School wur n January. j wrte to ther senators, tatves, the governor, State senators and assemblymen nnd to, Bark N«t Year, Too local offcal* to solcte Utr adj "Heyyuu! Whats tlw dea of exlfd Beverly cenettry or huntng wth last years lcense?" for the h success uess and growth g en bural space elsewtere "Oh, m oly shootng at the joyed by hs company belongs t n tle State. brds mssed last year." "our many loyal frends whusc! fjmy members have been mu: customers for several tons." SESSON TONGHT KEASbEY _ The Keasbey Out board Boatng Club wll meet to nght at the Scandnavan n Fords. GAL. Pftmlvm Ol. Natonal Sraml. 4 h >M>M on all makt af bunau. Fur fol Mrvlc* )mt gvm u a cull, SMOHE BROS. NDEN, N.J. HU HU THANKS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS Our openng was a ht. We hope you wll contnue to enjoy shoppng at our new modern store made possble by your fathful patronage. Our most sncere apprecaton to each and every one of you from both of us. OK STOP SHOPPm A Conph t Yarn YARNS UUTTONS UUllONHOlS CLARSSA and EV SEWNG Altar Socety wll take place Sunday at :00 p.m. ag«. ethodlrt Youth Fellowshp «ul hold ther regular meet- LOOKNG FOR A GFT That Wll Be Apprecated For Yearn To dome <;VK \ u vm n, Sngle Lever Ktchen Snk Faucet rhuosr Ono From Our COMllTK HM.KCTON Put t Under Your Chrstmas Tree And Well Come Over SWM After Chrstmas And nstall t Fur You. CSZAK PLUMBNG and Heatng "lf rudomtrk or Qualty" Plune KOOSKVELT AV-, CABTERET, N J. FORDS -Reservatons art ck»- ed for the Fords Women* Democratc Club, Chrstmas party tojsabbath be held Saturday at Clare and ; FORDS - Sahb.- AT OUR CURRENT DVDEND RATS OF YOU MVf vm.so a oo 5, JO.OO P«Th AMOY» Slats tnm wth our 966 urt Qrrtna* Cl) AT FRST,SAVNGS! 4* 0 $ 00 $ 90 $ 0 $ YOU MCV *" " FRST SAVNGS un> OM WOOMDQ "Wktr* fnl * tht ««m an 980 y

5 (E.B.). Cart,o T et Thursday, December 9, 965 PAOEFTVlf MB*, M,.\MK TERRACE - Ml-,,. vces for Mrs. Anna.,, n rfl, of 274 Randolph ^ hfnn. ; former resdent;,,k Terrace, who ded!, Mountansde Hospt- :, jp, were he lzn 7T hfl rl T S -awrence, at home; and hl pa- tenfll grandfather, Adam French, Fords. ms. PETER NEMETZ W. A. FRKNCM, R SEWAW5N - The funeral of,.,.. MHM-.- sovce^ for Mrs. Klse Nemetz, 8 Wood- Wll.nm A. Kmn-h.,t r, 20. of,54...! Avenue, who ded Frday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal at the age of 5, was held Mon- "ay afternoon at the Grcner Mneral Home, 44 Green Street, crematon at the Rosehll Crematory, Lnden. CHARLES CZMCHARO Trnty CemeWty, newty, Brooklyn, Vew at 0:00 A.M. at Sacred Heart! h the R Wtt CARTERET - Charle Czm- York. Church. nterment was n Calvary Heavyweght Boxer Th«troucharo of 7 Poplar Street ded Prayer servces were held Sun- Cemetery. Woodsde, L.. bleble s, dont sleep well. December 2 at the Pne Haven day at 8:00 fun. wth Rev. Vc- Doctor You must practce Nurslng Home, Bayvlle, New tor M. Grabran. O.S.M..,.,,..,. auto-suggeston a lttle. Why not Jersey after a short llness Horn n Hungnry, he had resded n MRS_ MAWE E, SKA Carteret for 5 years. He was for- r. nt «,r,p T Mr,,,,..: «,,, merly employed at the Horn CARTERET - Ms M,,ne Kln- Pece Dye Works n Brooklyn. at)clh Shea o( * Delaware Avenue New York as a.flyer and had re-ded ast Monday n Perth Amhoy lred n years ago. He was a General Hosptal. She was the m- of St. Joseph Roman.dnw of. Thomas Shea and was a. ;,rl Church there.) w.s n A Sewaren resdent for 25 Cumcharo, ded November 8. Church. Rum n Germany, Mrs. Shea had resded n Holy Cros years, she formerly lved n Woodbrdse and was a member of the He s survved by a daughter. New York most of ther lfe untl 94.. Market, " ^N nmn,,-llhm was a member A graduate of St. P eter s H qh Trnty Epscopal Church, Woodbrdge.. New Jersey: a son, John Czmcha- ago. She made her home wth a Mrs. Anna Herko of New Market, movng to Carterrt four years,,!,. Age Club and a School, New Brunswck, "uawu, me the c (f Sacred Henrt censed hart ved, Fflrdg ]g Survvng are her "husband, ro of Carteret and three grandchldren. daughter, Mrs. Frederck FJ/.abeth Mare Shea Hall of he Del-, dlclc Church, both ; years. Hr WM a member of Our Peter; a daughter, Jean, at hf was the wdow of Adelhelm. She had " nh " ^ Peace Church and was home; a son, Arnold Funeral servces were held aware Avenue add<«from the Bzub Funeral Home, M!,,T lnurhter. Mrs. Wl- three brothers, Eml, Resdes her daughter, Mrs. Shen Wheeler Avenue, Carteret on De-; s survved by T; on. Thomas of,!< Hendrrson, n Menlo Ktchen Company. Hopeb other- Mrs. Martha Koeng, Bronx, and Herman Sprnger, Woodbrdge; two ssters, Mrs. Freda a.m. a hgh requem Mass was dren and one great jxmlrhld. comber 6 at 8: JO a.m. and at 9:00WoodsWe. L,., three ^ ;nrlrhl- ;,T She had been the VKW and Amercan ODonnell, Port Readng, and offered at St. Joseph Roman Funeral servces were hold Frday from the Thorn,s. Farley ;.] ;nrs at Clfton. Catholc Church, Carteret wth M< besdes her daughter ftev. Vncent M. Ryan, O.S.M. asfuneral Home /WR slnml Cty,.,,ns. Wllam J. Jr., Cllf- _.N-J.: and three grandchldren. celebrant. nterment was n Holy N. Y, wth a hsh Mn<s of requem r.,];r Grove; a brother.j Krry, Rloomfeld, tnt a? \lr; Tarolne BddulphJ* > M.7.ABETH VNCZ llv The funeral of Mrs.,-h V.nk Vnc, 5 Crows!,,,!. who ded December was held Saturday at:,:,h Son Funeral Home, 23 j.r,\ \venue, wth aervlcea atj \\, Kol* Presbyteran Church, «,u n Cloverlea/ Park Psychatrst sees lesure dm?,, e fln yw r back, flnd count beng used. slowly to ten. Th( nas Joseph COSTELLO FUNERAL HOME Grpon St., A Cooper Ave., seln., S-4M Slate 4 Center Sts., Prrth Ambfly, H Ovor Half Century Of Personal Servce To All Faths Throughout Mddlesex County August F. Grelner, Drector FUNERAL HOME 44 Green St., Woodbrdge, ME Jufaf/uMWwWN*^^^^^^^^^^*^^^ 8&&&SS&8&&^:^^ SHOP MAN ST. WOODBRDGE V- vnwr wa«the wdow of, p-l Vnc. A natve of - -. ka. she had resded! years and wa» par-! nf he Fords Preabyter- h She waa a member - nv.k Calvnstc noo.. ;,,: are three daughters, " Anna, and Mary, and m!, at home; a lster. H Sarrck, Carteret; and ->. Mchael Yank, Cech-»..\M T. SMTH "!>HK)GE - The funeral <m T. Smth. 557 Lnden w - who ded Sunday at { Hosptal, waa held ye»-! th«grener Funeral w.reen Street, wth bural nd requem at Trnty Church. Bural waa n f Park Cemetery. raased had been mpjoj- Upatcher «( the Sbelt Ml company, Sawam, and - nmber and ex-chlef of ; <" w Fre Company No. l. of Trnty Bob- Mr. Sodtb wf of the RArUh Tufflc - of the Woodbrdge Fremens AtMcaUa. fsdetl n Woodbrdge 4S vr th was a brother of the "d F. Smth and the ^ Smth who had aerv- chef of the fre com-! roy, N. Y. h t wdow, Mare N - Funeral servces for ^lott, f Wttenberg " * York Cl^ polcemen, Knday nght at Roose- s.l, were held Tuesday the Flynn and Son Hme, 2J Ford Avenue, Hev. Eldon R. Stbhs, : (>ur Redeemer Evan- tberan Church, offca-.l was n the Lutheran Mddle Vllage, Long -ott was a natve of " Hudson, N, Y. ( and a! Vw York Cty resdent. ^ member of the Colum- - non of New York. : "^ <<re hs wdow, Meyers); three daughl:s -lean Belx, Fords; Mrs. " mpo, Selden.N, Y.,and ConsoUzkt, dendale, ^ Y.; hs father, Santo - n -d, N. Y.; a «ls)er, Mrs. " k, Bronx, NjY.; fve St. Poter»burf, Peekkll, N.Y.; Klmsford, N. Y.; Vn- "x, Arz.; and John,! N.Y.j and fourj -\WN _ The funeral of * Mazur, M Coddngton " Ul *ho ded Frday at Perth!, ; "tneral Hosptal, \ws Monday at the Muska Funor- "">>*, m Hall Avenue, Perth ; :. wth Dvne Lturgy ofr[ h Jl St. Sprdons Russon!"- v Church, Bural was n " u "l cemetery. u»vr of Poland, Mrs. Mawr! Huptlawn for the past ""; "fter movng here from ^ ny. She was a member of Jndons Russon Orthodox U. UV "K are her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Jo- Yla, Perth Amboy, and [ "«lmua Sampson, Hope- " "d throe aoo, Lwn and n " uf Fonto. and Smon, Wood- M <->. Hwr wu the rufseoondu. Wward Ma ^ n World Wv U. also laavw two ssters, Mrs. sar and Mrs. Angle both of Perth Am,,, r, brothers, Mchael lur."*»ld. Carteret; Stanley, "town l( ) p r ed, turd; 6 FREE NOTHNG DSCOVER CHRSTMASLAND ON MAN ST., WOODBRlDGU Yes, n MAN STREETS frendly HOMETOWN STORES (owned and staffed by your frends djjd neghbors) youll fnd a vertable faryland of BRGHT, HAPPY CHRSTMAS SHOPPNG for everyone on you^lat! Everythng has been arranged for your shoppng ease and convenence! Therell be plenty of courteous sale* Folks to assst you! GFTS GALOR... BGGER SAVNGS, TOO! Most Man Street Stores Open Every Nght Tll 9 P.M. For Yor Shoppng Convenence! GFT f 7 ; "-. g- ft.},;,,... "! CERTFCATE S J u y GVEN AWAY TO BUY! NO PUZZLES TO WORK! TS EASY. o. TS FUN! HERTS HOW MAN ST. GFT CERTFCATE CONTEST WORK$ ;r. FOR THE KDDES! SANTA WLL APPEAR! ON MAN ST. 6 P.M. FRDAY EVE DEC. 0 Santa mbeonhand Once Agan Frday Eve December 0th. Santa wll make hs appearance n most of the Man Street stores partcpatng n Chrstmasland. on Man Street. WWle you are shoppng the wonderful CHRSTMAS VALUES beng offered at t e WOODBRDGE MAN STREET 5.. «f f STORES STORES LSTED ON THS PAGE, ask for the SPECAL GFT CERTFCATE CONTEST ENTRY BLANKS... f LoaUS 0 ltofflljts Or fll-n your name «nd address... then gve the SPECAL GFT CERTFCATE CONTEST ENTRY BLANKS back to vour frendly WOODBRDGE MAN STREET merchant. Thats all there s to t! You may enter n ALL the kddes! partcpatng stores! GFT CERTFCATES WLL BE AWARDED BY EACH STORE LSTED - only one to a famly Saturday December 8 wll be the fnal day entres wll be accepted. WNNERS WLL BE ANNOUNCED N THE WOODBRDGE NDEPENDENT LEADER ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. WOODBKDGE HARDWARE CO., NC MOKEY LA RUE LAUNDRY CO. STATE JEWELRY SHOP PUBLTX PHARMACY CHRSTENSENS DEPT. STORE MODERN MENS TEEN PREP SHOP FOR. THE WHOLE FAMLY!.)! MARTN LAWRENCE JEWELERS R & S All TO SORE MERCURY FEDERAL SAVNG & LOAN ASSOCATON THE BOOT SHOP - F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY FRST RANK & TRUST COMPANY N. A.,, RAYMOND JACKSON & SON DRUGS MAE MOON ASSOCATES, NC. MLLERS GFT SHOP P^TTS STATONERY STORE BOBS APPLANCE MART NC. PARNES BAKE SHOP REAGANS OTGO SERVCE STATON HANDERHANS SEA FOOD MARKET

6 0 Green Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Tel: ME 4- Publshed Weekly On Thursday By NORTH JERSEY PUBLSHNG, NC. Lawrence P. Campon, Publsher Harry P. Frank. Assocate Publsher (Earferrt f 65 Roosevelt \ve. Carteret, N J Tel: Kl c PER COPY MAL SUBSCRPTONS - ONE YEAR. $4 00 SX MONTHS O 5fl BAD EGG Mayor Walter Zrpolo says he s "delghted" wth the results of a recent conference of Townshp offcals wth members of the Housng and Home Fnance Agency n Washngton n the admnstratons efforts to secure federal ad for $2.5 mllon n communty mprovements and projects. Even though applcaton forms for the mones have not as yet been prnted and the delegaton dd not receve a frm commtment, the Townshp s one rung up the ladder over other communtes because t dd gan top prorty as the frst communty to confer on programs offered under the 965 Federal Housng Act. Unoffcally, durng the conference, t was ponted out by, Washngton offcals that Woodbrdge has been a showcase for other communtes n the feld of urban renewal due to excep- "The Frstest wth the Mostest" Helpt Foot The Bll Woodbpldge property owners, who must meet ther tax blls,- must be more than pleased wth the announcements of new plant constructon whch have been forthcomng durng the past few weeks. Last week, Wlnfleld J. Fnn, executve drector of the Woodbrdge ndustral Councl, announced that Bldsco Wholesale Buldng Products Company of Elzabeth, wll buld a 45,000 square foot faclty n the Englehard- Hanova ndustral Pars, Blar Road. Murray Constructon Co., Kenlworth, whch wll buld the nstallaton for Bldsco, wll also construct a 30,000 square foot buldng for speculaton. tonal progress n Project Bowte. Woodbrdge, they sad, has a habt of gettng thngs accomplshed, so n all lkelhood the Townshp wll be another showcase for projects under the new act. f funds are made avalable there wll be federal add for the proposed health center to be constructed adjacent to Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School, for park beautflcaton and for the proposed Port Readng, seln and Fords branch lbrares. Although there has been crtcsm of the admnstraton and most lkely there wll contnue to be even the most btter opponents must admt that the admnstraton has a way of gettng thngs done. For many years we have been content wth the outlook of a hamlet today we are one of the "Bg Seven" and to be looked up to n both the County and the State. Dont Be Surprsed n recent weeks, t waft announced that Reynolds Metals Co., Rchmond, Va., and D. A. Overmeyer Warehouse Co., New York, wll buld plants n the ndustral park whch was formerly Shell Ol Company lands. Wth the Board of Educaton offerng $400 across-the-board pay ncreases to the teachers and $50 rases promsed to polce offcers together wth ncreases of operatng costs n both the Tow^hp and Board budgets, t s ndeed welcome news that the ndustral Councl has been able to nterest top lght ndustral frms n locatng n Woodbrdge. More of them are needed to help foot the bll Horror s contnually expressed at run on your rear bumper, they dont the numbers of persons mamed and come to a full stop at sgns, they pay klled annually on streets and hghways n automoble accdents. As a ahead but speed past, j no attenton to turn sgnals of the car matter of fact, t s astonshng that Many pleasure Jcars, trucks and motorcycles rm wtt mufflers open un- ten tmes as many are not klled. ts just lucky they are not. tl the nose on cty streets and freeways s deafenng. f they know the The majorty of automoble drvers today are the greatest lawbreakers rules of the road, they pay no atten and most dscourteous ndvduals n ton to them or drvers manuals. the naton. Too many drvers thnk No wonder there s so much juvenle delnquency when there s so much they have to show ther prowess as racers by passng everythng n restrcted speed zones. There s not much use of talkng adult delnquency. Frst, there are the mdget cars about reducng automoble kllngs whose drvers»cem mpelled to prove Ttfntl the publc abdes by the conv they must show ther speed qualtes. monest rule of courtesy tnd drvng Then there are the mtaton racng technques. or ao-called sport cars wth ther m- n the meantme, try to keep out o: Utlon peedway drven. Then come the W»y of the drvers who thnk t s the owners of ther frst behemoths smart to break the traffc laws and crusng at 80 to 00 mles an hour. dont be surprsed at the mountng They paw ou the rght or left,they du rat: WNDOW On Green Street "ROUND THE TOWN Ths Week n Hstory Twenty-Fve Yean Ago - Whle all the other draft boards n Mddlesex county are wonderng whether or not volunteers wll step n tn take the place of draftees who were rejected after^physcal examnatons at Trenton armory, Woodbrdge Dratt Boarfl Nn. has won the dstncton of havng nl ts nne men accepted. Throughout the county, 9 men were turned down. Tley MM Mt ther local dstrcts under the assumpton that they were n the army after beng passed by cvlan doctors There was no nnlmq nf the reason for the great number of rejectons Wt army.tutors at Trenton sad they were "stckng to the letter of the federal regulatons." )r Fred Albec of Colona, world renown surgeon wll re the Man of the Year" award gven by Kappa Sgma Fraternty. The presentaton wll be made next week n Washngton.JD. U n The Malbag: lam Archack, f, Ffteen n Years Ago g Bruce Schundler, 2 Rdge jne, Gary F, Heycr, f, - The chldren of the townshp led thelst Wndsor J. raks of donors to the ndependent-leader Colona, receved Ms letter n varsty football at the Pngry School Gaywood Avenue ;rvl Rd Road; Lawrence y, c A. \\ \\ u, fnml.es ths week. The total dd record to date s ^ JV^S The pece we h.d n the column several wwk<.eo about the s stll shy by $00. At No. school l the h youngsters gt rased ssu ana last Thursday... Mss Charlene Romeo, 37 Colnnn [. group of employees at the Sewaren (teneratnr Plnt»f the Publc sent t to the fund. Servce Klrctrc and Gas Company who started a collecton to see M Accompanyng the donaton was a J jl F E. Dcdells, M McLean Street, s! of Colona; James M J >ltor among 28 canddates for the ttled J «ksnn Avnm.-. to t that a combat unt n Vet Nam had a Chrstmas party ths gar prncpal, whch read as follows: The wl"** J*"^,, of "Ms, UJC" n a competton. ;, J DeC,r :l «e year, has mushroomed nto qute a thng. trbuton to your fund by the pupls ot the scnoo. y uponsored by the Day Sesson Stu-S Jo n^f T, nm k - > «We learn now that the nternatonal Brotherhood nf Electrcal a voluntary slver collecton taken at the regular dent Counrll at Unon Junor Col-! was *3"* nue * on Wllllm Kr ~ ^ Workers n the state, S locals n all. are each gong to canvass! last week. A varety show, planned by the w punus. pupus.» P lege. Fve sem-fnalsts wll be ** / J. r 2M( rw<! ^" thor own groups for a maxmum of $00 per locn. whch wll go assembles and the pupls hope that ths wnmnuucm w^selected n campus wde ballottng )amc R L towards the cause. December 4. Each of the 2b Pnjm*. Keasbey The Sewaren group s also n recept of a letter rom a solder tres were nomnated by male ^f", at the fghtng front who has ths to say about the acton taken»y! students at the the men here: Schools n relaton to Woodbrdge fuj^jvc M Ruth \y olk "The members of my company and my self thank you for the! jj,jp s set forth n the followng from the transcrpt t of the, nua, ctlrjrtmas December 22 at the Chnntclcr. Mllb< * n wonderful gft you are sendng us. (The party goods d are e scheduled Voss repysevrt^^syr^wub.m ~~ J. Mpn Jr. to be shpped out today.) vce-presdent Structo. burn. Mss Dedella s a scence Ml;c "Sometmes we often wonder what the people really thnk! to sell schools except t com nt«who "We are major n the Hay sesson and s. A e a r e nu >><««= about u fghtng over here. All the demonstratons they are hav-: ta an- t (>V makc t,.. otherwse. f you can. you do not vou n graduate of Woodbrdge Sen- :. f mmt ^ (nr ng back home often make us wonder f the people at home really cant \ f \ our materals tl and d manpower so to thom those tor Hgh School... j hrstmns dnnenl care f we are fghtng for them or not. But when people lke you, up pgans; a fscal wall. We arc not n S<\ V. the people st the Sewaren Generatng Staton, art so knd to us, methods. f you have a fscal "" More Mm/,B t the-chantelrr ^ we know that what we arc fghtng for s worth all our blood and make a go of t, the results ol Congressman Edward J. Pattern Former. 3, damttcr sweat. DNJ has been rnmrnended for!mrs. Former. w ( to you wth out any hs commttee work by Rep. Colona, wll compete t." George H. Mahnn (D-Texa). Satarday n the l.tt< t s sgned by SP4 Gabrel Scudese. charman of the House Appropr- Pnt Beauty " atons Commttee. n a letter towleana Frends af Mrs. Dorothy Shafter, who h now a patent at VOK has been proclamed the outstandng Patten, Mahon wrote: "Thank you P.M.. as a beneft!»:!. >!. j:> for your good work on the Appro- chldren. She w^ n the Roosevelt Hosptal, say that she would tnjoy seeng her,>, ^ many freud. She had prevously been at the S..Marys Hosptal n Orange. Mn. Shaffer n la Roan 7. Home L, Bank Board, Wat- nratlons Commttee durng lms.-sts pcked after elm :,-., r. You have done an excellent Job;n New York. Cnm*.v, p( for your people and the naton.; sylvana «nd New Vnrk Your treless attenton to duty- D.» We lke the story Ed Skay tells about the Hungaran soccor and your assstance to me as M»«"» ^<» fl «-«. team that mported a hgh prced Amercan punter just for "kcks." j charman has meant a lot to me.^ A group of nters T > Mahon, a clos«frend of Presdent resdents have bnmlcl uy.r The Brass Backet kltehen has underfoae complete renovaton. When passershr law a stack of kttdwawan M the onl- the lattcrs.subcommttee work.(objectve s to ns«* > :r Under the Captol Dome Johnson, also lauded Patten for form Halfway Hmw Vt - slde ot ths popular eatlag spot, they asaamed there ha* keea By J. Jowpb Grbblns "Your work on the Mltary Con-have been n State ^p;,-,: r.n a fre n the place - t was onty the om khchen structon^.subcommttee has beenare readv for t removed for the new. TRFNTON - A State ncome 478,000,000 bond ssue proposal especally outstandng." the char-]qute ready to assume ta^ened P E e d after lhat that of New;f Nar.hr new, hghways g by ^otejrf man wrote Patten, who reprc- lons of every day, When Km Adams, daughter of former Mayor Frederck M. approxmately 944,380 to 74,6 and the K75,- scnts the 5th Dstrct, Mddlesex group s n need r! Adams and Mrs. Adams. Colona, told her father that she had been.,. n th_ pcture 000, bond bnd ssue for lutrtutuu County. Patten was promoted n for use n ther.py nomnated for secretary of her class (freshman) at the New York. ne v, J" by a vote of 949,90 to» early 965 to the Appropratons me, wth the (hrv Unversty School of Commerce, and t looked as f she would be!sew Jerse.. J. Hughes "t was the better plan," n- Commttee one of the three approachng, th.t tn: elected, her father remarked "tt about tme someone n ths Governor menara totalng ssts the Governor, top commttees - after servng no more famly won an electon," to fn-, LEGSLATURE: - New of theseys 906 Legalature, Government. Tforder ^controlled by Democrats! State! provde funds for ths spendng, rs ume m man/ >«.». Mke Sasso, excavatng contractor the Woodbrdge Pefee Detartmet, all thrlls over the fact Out he flew a plaae s«h Ust reek at the Somerset Arport, after nne boors and mlwtes. He s BOH etujme to fly any type ot sngle engne alane, and Mke s sore takng advantage of t. amount. The!. - L. current State budget totals future Legslatures be respected Julette Street. Hopelawn; Charles n the Project Gem: ^ Bg Bg George g Van Tassel s gong gg to put a sgn n hs bar -..MCWU* by the people. pp Hs frst move toj Flemm 05 Rdgely Avenue msson aboard tl^ b "Drnk slowly - ths establshment checked by radar." When the annual budget mess- and Wllam R. Kennedy, 4 Hll- USS Joseph P. K^.:;.o:._. s submtted to the Legslat e d that the new State Senate crest Avenue. seln; Francs rac J. J tone toned at. ppostx Casale, 748> nnfju.u Avenue: n.,u nrea n the All.ntc, BU Bopp, owner of Handeruus Fsh Market on Man change ts rules and treat hs ture early n February by the Street, sal* today that the papal proaouncenrenl ekpected Us natons wth delberate speed week - altowng Roman Catholcs to eat meal ot TMUaHy every t wll contan a spec-] frday of the year - wul probably eat hs ntlwau. ^.on for.»p n-, due regard for the publcs the frst tne n t 40 know why any nomnaton "t wu defntely put an end to the htaryj«thu> rath «re have," he Stated. Ho dd feel, however, that there wwht be hstorv Through hs State Budget qute a number of CstboUcs who wool* Mll coatne eatytf, 5 K r Abram M. Vermeulen,! When the 965 Legslature re-j~ seafood on Frday. Kovernor s presently settng;convenes n fnal wordng.msod son] b the suge for the event. next Monday, the Governor wll Eueoe Eufeu and aod Axlene Leahy of Vancouver, Washngton, formerly "ve ve been very careul careful and return four judgshp g nomnatons; ons! of Woodbrdge are celebratng ther 25lh weddng annversary n worred about the entre tax struc- to the Senate for confrmaton., Wakak Beach, h Hawa. " d th G n "ButThese nomnatons wll uoclude * *.. Our Lady ol Mount Camel Parent-Teacher Assocaton s m ture," sad the Governor. "ButThese nomnatons wll uoclude!j beleve u^ people want to get Judge John F. Crane for Superor on the Scence and Astronautcs somethng to help L M unt durng hs frst term... to resume norm.l! \., gfts may be left at t-.o At Random r Dr. Cyrl. Hutner. \n Several Townshp men have en- nue... Seam.m \\r:, lsted n the Naval Reserve atrtte, SN. son of V- the Perth Amboy tranng center. Wllam Schaefer. W > They are: Thomas T. Saxen, 09 nue, Woodbrdcc < > fc strcet u n7 pro t M, f recnvpo. shp and l a a j y lmst; l ^ f Woodbrdge; Wtl-pendent-leader sponsorng penny sale, Tuesday, Dec. 4 at jj.m. at the : a g^ job done and want to Court; Maurce Shapro and -eon Mount Camel Hall, Smth Street, Woodbrdgo. Procwds wll get the job done." :S. Melmed to the Essex County go to the school fund.! The Governor envsons "a Court»* onn w Fru t0»"» golden g era for busness and n- Somerset County Court. Governor Rchard F.. Wffltam, 48 Eghth Street. Port tt*dlng, was the!"»tral expanson^ New Jer, and mouse wnner of a Prestge custom W-ng machne at the Woodbrdge^» *» ^ for sev- SUte Tteatre, Saturday nght. The machne valued at ttoo was whch puced hm u the td b Bther tntoal Cp Seg Dvsn >r» <**" fof fo presented by Brother nternatonal Corp.. Sewng Machne Dvson, nors char for aanother to j»w w«e made eaty Tn CZP,... term s nterpreted by bv the Chef (hcf Ppon> nu>»cre maw eany n r^pvc: Major and Mrs. Albert luutt ot n North Street, Wood- Executve as a mandate from the^ year, but were gnored by. -By JackTtlson brdge, hal l as h ther guesu. Mr. and Mrs. Chrs Bangert of! people to make New Jersey tops he November 29 the:».j-j.. * B.ju- _. « «urn ;.,,*,,,,, MM Gove Rdgedale Avenue, Woodbrdge, at the 24th Andvenary Mltary Ball, held at the Offlcm Club at McGure Ar Force Base sum and sense of Ur- nat " )n * " ot con rrnw n V ln «Do t Yourself" Super Martnftly Commum.y " among all states. have a sense ^overn or wthdrew 26 other nom! Uckel Bros--the home buldnrmost BOO for the fr the Ar Force Aullary, C.A.P.. Saturday. about the loon be an EdlsonCongratulatons. Mr- stage. When Ted begns measurng up a customer; Sandy gets ou a ruler and goes to work. too. t Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waklman, ColonU, had the pleasure of " but he dd Dot wthdraw The! EDSON Folks n Revew ssua advanced n 963to fnance [he J6 requested, wll l)e Waled w ParsonageForegn W.rs ust constructon of needed hghways, The Governor nterpreted them^ oppos lc the Menlo Parklary...l»" > ol and nstltutom, was the better move as a contnuance of secret.shoppng Center Cub Scouts employee who UKOS - > meetng Vc DMBOM at the San Sue San, n MbMota, L... program g to advance New Jersey., Republcans, and plans to Tes tuk BrOad Kotx. rt Mes j ar r>n.tcrest n hs lrms Saturday lght. to the top among Mates. How- submt them to the Senate next ns Handeran, Phlp Muckle-hs boss wll sonnly» ever the voters defeated the Monday. man, Mtchell Burnett am Wl-antl not just anj-n,.,, The Woodbrdge Elks members wll be hosts-a» a Chrstmas: ^ lam Poulsen are mghty proud of party for harcapped chldren Sunday at l oclock at Trnty fm/wmmmmmmmmammmmmm»mmmmmmmmm!, w[(, n ^{S $ ^., v. ther shny new one year pms... Ralway Avenue. J(, em j ;,h (lur.^ Theyre members of Pack j ^ Parents desrous of havng ther chldren attend, can notfy Vpsl\ [car. any lodge member or call the hall n the eveaqc at ME Staten sland s»rts enthusasts derab Edtors Malbox t. talents < Hatty Muody s charman, ;, stll remember those happy y»* mub j ly project you c.:: «,, terjear days when Bll ArneU ^ J ats s. "Who sad that the teen-agers are gettng hajrdtr to handle Dec. 2, 965 would make an deal nark area, j «outstandng baseball aml,^., fea(t (ll, :l,^, as the yean go by?" The Woodbrtdge Towulto Jaycee-ettts Edtor: Now as to the 83 acres adjacent! basketball player. Bll, one of our (he ^st ln,he UMS;- have nothng bat prase for the fact that the «students who ndependent-leader: and contguous to the Woodbrdge areas P advertsng men, was (rul ded u-atc ( l u«n! attended the dance at Colona Junor Hgh Sctool on Frday, would lke to clarfy a few " --- Vocatonal St-hool, --> > ve k-en ac, a layout ( r "» ln!n lx^m \nr profobsmr ) were very well mannered and seemed to be t«a occuped wth ponts n your reportng of my cused t( beng rgd, adamant and) P eneu New Uorp»"fh Women enjoyng the dancng and musc by the "SUoNette*" to even role as Freeholder n relaton tounbendng. The facts are that m thnk aboat beng mschlevlou. Somehow MrTT Pay- cu «d "County Park Lands.".recommendng that ^ of thuse 33 than Maybe ths s just what our Communty need* for t teenagers, bmonthly Frday nght dances wth gom entertanment able to go out of her way to do" " accounts, son always fnds the lme to be more o(tl n m sorry to read and hear that acres b«left for the school jud the Mayor and Councl Presdent park awl f ths makes me armand some of our respected ctzens gvng un a UUle of ther someone a good turn!... JuBt}h» f "J^..!!^. Jacks are "upset" about my po- trary, so be t! tme to act a chaperone. a thought: Most people condemn 0^* GLAMOR GRLS "Heres, the shoppng lst. And hurry, dear, ts ffjnwff on ygu" l r., J v ston on ths subject but hasten Ths tract uswl as parkland newspapers that feature sorddf esner to be of the opnon that nether would secure the land needed to crme stores. Yet for some ur 5 *,, of these two gentlemen arc nfall- extend and protect one of our Voknown reason, they seem to rn-" unte T )aru,v, [ble nor dd realze that one s catonal schools. t s an area tltat to 4 joy the greatest crculaton. Won-ter connunty n) supposed to ask the mayors per- las a populaton of over ;to,000 der who possbly could be buyng a ralsc msson to leave the room. j people. Of the seven plannng MJC- em.. Mrs. James llecd rates man y fnd no parallel whatsoever tors n our own county, ths area accolades for her wth the proposals for the Wood of Woodbrdge, Carteret, and brdge Vocatonal School land am Perth Amboy s second to the hst scleross project. Many area** the Sewara Marna. n fact. n terms of regonal park acreage football arent bgth- tlhu feel fl qute strongly l that they,there are 4 acres of County - " K-rsoJ blackout" when should both stand or fall on ther Parkland per l.oou populaton u^::. :, own merts. jvery short of Ue lecornmendedat ams are Up untl last week had never" Theyve been sevt been asked to "carry the ball" orj Ths area s wooded, lullng and; on Channels 3 and t)...j^y p a( (f for Hell to serve any other functon n re-well draned am) would n the Alpha Omega throughout the Edson area: Vet-X laton to the Sewaren project. opnon of the County Plannng mfl ph nternal " wan of Foregn Wars Commanderj Ths proposal has been before the Board and ts very able drector, (y fc; vt. u board n one form or another for Harry Smth!... A gong, grow- Douglas Powell, would nutke an ( Ur j e " ha. approxmately four years. ng group: The Womens Auxlary..j excellent park.,.j umpw umpe< r Mayor A Anl"" ; ve been a member of the to the John F. Kennedy Comn The alternatve s the strong ^[\ keeps H«M;;,,, ^ nly Hosptal. n fact, Board for ffteen months and n possblty that ths area would, wth t^rflc pact all of the meetngs held by the become "The Son of Kensngton membcrsllp p n excess of 500,, ts (. wlsl Ule S Woodbrdge offcals on ths sub-!gardens" (apptox.,000 tlarden organlaton s now one f ofthe fha husband wl") Ject, was never consulted or n-!apartment unts.) largest wotuens groups n Mld- W f e attemtt mtt ll " u vted. On my own ve always The ssue to be then s the best dlesex County! dlesex County! through tugh a l2 out ml asked for progress reports on possble use of ths land &nths area and n the last week cerery submt my poston ttat m«o MOM, ptrslsunc* and more n Jo«j. Raymonds opnon com- have stressed on the Board of ths s a case where the common.".mrs. -Scott p perslstenc* an the three roost Freeholders and the Plannng good and the nterest of the ; muor mportant un t, the mportant essentals of aucceu!";* r ^ ru, Board the mperatves and mportance of brngng ths subject calls for 49 acres be set.sde for many, not the profts ol a few,... Youd thnk Charle Charl. Behl flehl pot-""-".]-:. pos- * nbt;rsm ) y [ -ths ml* seated a crystal ball the way b»*js^ Uu to a head, and that there be parkland,. lul can predct the outcome of aport-«w$,,, ^ s, "" some defnte answers by the J» Hwpectfully,,M Jug events amom rght-on-the-f"»" cember 7th matng. John J. Fay Jr., u#mual)y (ttel Uut bt we* (Marc UtUn w U) nose!...food sales at the Edl- h» m lalowttta ptrad* ramd al- rruuu. ;,! ;

7 ml(.pendent.leadw (E B.) - Carterct Press N* DRY announces.. new... 25JJAP WASHER,!, wwt You C*n WMJ!. sla( RUGS UP TO <xl2. DRAPES., uge PECES WASH N DRY w \mhoy Ave. Woodbrdge n*vh/ A.M. to 0 P.M. Howard Stone A J M - At Brthday /Addresses broup - Mrs. samuema,,,., v r was honored at a dnner party on Thursday, December 9, 965 Mens jchanukah Rtes Shop s Tops To Be presented SK.N - Howard Stonp, rrca- hcr M^ brthday. Sunday at the BELlN - vn drcrtnr at Ch-rensnn-Carroll home T»,, """.(MH " f "- """v, ucno. vttmr VOODBRDGK Provdng her father, Jess T. Gard- A«wlat.cs, a publc relaton, frm.»«, 73 Leesvlle Avenue, Rah- "fashons for best dressed men laf, anflunced" was speaker at a moetng of Sserhood of Congregaton Tleth Sho for more than M years has earnlom. Guests ncluded Jack, Jess T 8 * the Modern Mens Teen-Prep., Jr., - Harr^ Harry, and WayneGardner;; P WayneGardner < sh P r reputaton T as as one or* of of New Mr. has.studed at Bran- Mr. and Mr$ Herbert Gardner J * ey» foremost headquarters (PS Unversty ty and Hebrew Un- and d chldren, Randy and Debbe r r tn * masculne attre. Mchael Sd» Beth Shotom, th Servces hv* been scheduled for tomorrow t 0 p.m. n the Ttmple, 90 Cooper Avenue. The Ba Mtwah of Cndy Uuer, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jack Uu«r, wll r* celebfatm. u-l lcnwlp m HP s a!*o Gardner, Mr and Mrs Jess -oeated at»9msnrtrwt, Woodpublsher of pootry and crtcsms T. Gardner, Mrs Rchard hrd^ An Oneg Shabbat wll be hem tl * Modern Mens Teenn perodcals here and abroad. Harwell and chldren Donna and Prc P sh P l! Owned *^ operated Dr. Norbert Kastner, Cantor, after servces. wnee m, return from srael he Janet; Mr. and Mr* John Hacf- bv brother Hy y and Aaron (Lee) wll assst Rabb Scholar n tf* hnsbeonrtwtor for tte publc wr and chldren, Shrley and*. graduates of the " Textle "" " ln servctt, Cftndle whl b«lfhtd realtors drm. Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas s at 4:0 p.m. n keepng wth the celebraton Abbatello. A few of the many famous Rervrtj S«tutday wll b«at S of Nnton.l Jewsh Book Month brands featured at ther mens a.m., nrlth Oongregtl Mr. Stone spoke about modern a«hlo* center nclude: MftnhJt- S Servces at t 0:30 a.m. Hebrew poetry. "" " S, P. Mkus Resgned g tan, Bottany, Petroctll, Mdd- A Chanukah Program wll At the busness meelng, Mrs r rom Robrrt Freeman, presdent, re- Councl^ "**? egor presented, Sundty, December ^? -,.. reved (he reports of the. varous Hy and Lee Levy are partcular by students of the Relgo WOODBRDGE - John A.y grateful to the many area box. Mrs. Stuart Klen, penny NTERESTED N NVESTNG? DROP N AND ASK ABOUT THE SERVCE WE PROVDE AS A MEMBER FRM BROKER OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Ow jmr than «f Amerca* boalaeu T. L WATSON & CO. M ember $ New York Stock Exchange PERTH AMBOY NATONAL BANK BULDNG H MONROE A. WEANT Reddest Partner snp n. phon of mall thl» coupon tod»t tot ytmt tnt,:.v of "rnvbdont FACTS " TMl boollrt M e «900 --r,:non Mclu en «h*!*» Tort Stwk ketlanc* whch.v. p«< nb atumod»«rr > month* for 30 to 00 ADMH School. Alt members and frend are nvted to attend. *e "n A Junor Choral Group s beng formed for Sunday and Hebrew School Chldren. Any nterestedl chld may contact Mrs. Mr. Mkus wll assume VM Bble Study Rosenblatt at «3-l«5, for further dutes of Dstrct Scout Executve of the Northern Dstrct of Wednesday Efforts are beng made to n- nformaton. the Unon Councl, wth headquarters n Elzabeth, January truths of the Assembles of Godbegnnng at 7:30 p.m., and end- SELN The fundamental sttute a daly evenng servce, wll be dscussed at the md-nweek Bble study «f the seln approxmately at 7:45 p.m Mr, Aqula reported the coun ell wll work wth Regon 2 and! Assemb y of God church Wed " the Natonal Councl n obtanng ncsdav evenn 7:45 8. P- m : a replacement. l t pre-servce prayer meetng """ wll be held at 7 p. m. Lakewood, wll be the settng for the tour- namnt dnner-dance, February 5. The next meetng has been set brne ther They Have Most grls have a skn they love (or December 27, 8 p, m,, at the to retouch. Temple. Tmes, Thompson, Ga. j Towne *n Country Delcatessen 35 Oak Tree RcL, seln OPEN DALY TO HOME MADE SALADS POTATO t MACARON COLE SLAW ROASTS BEEF VRGNA HAM TURKEY FRESH HAM GANT SZE SANDWCHES ROAST BEEF HOT PASTRAM PORK TURKEY HOT DALY SPECAL (Meat Balk) DELCACES AND PCKLED FOODS THELMAS BAKED GOODS DAMOND LABEL GROCERES Calk Now For HoJday Caterng JOHN PAFPAS, Prop. HAVE YOU HEARD.. THE GOOD NEWS? NOW YOU PAY LESS! NEW VNYL LATEX PANT ^Trple Hdng Vnyl Flat DRPLESS-ODORLESS LK CTY LATEX FLAT Good for woll and callng*, «n b* tlntvd. Soap ond wa-»r cleanup. M, 99 Gal. m lt«4 Uuml. K. 8 WASHABLE-HOMOGENZED MPORTANT: DO NOT THN-USE AS S Ths Pont t Mad* to a J*ll«d Consstency. Ua t on all nteror turfacm ncludng maonry. Dull or glossy surfaca. Do not us* ov*r calomn* or glut. Do not UM any ol, al colon or thnwrs. Clean up tools wth toap and water. For ktchen and bath w* r*comm*nd s*m-glou. WALLTEX u buy!! >!! ckalc 29l9^C WALLPAPER Sngle Roll All Style* & Desgns to ft uy room n the houte. and 9C up GAL DM > ton. llghlly hgher r»»tt MP u4 «tt.r WNDOW SHADES Platt Vnyl lm«htnt. Plan b.t»m, " thru 6" r*lltr,l*tn dork.t- *n flthly hl h.r. FrUp k.h.m_..4 PCTURE FRAMES All Sk» ANTKMK KTS Th. dul aft for Dad... Stanley or Pronto Tool, w. have a complete lne The deal gn w 7"^;...;.. W. M...M..» 40N. Broad St. Elzabeth BUY DK(T AT ON BEST BROS. OPEN DALY TL 9 P.M. SATURDAY TL 6 P.M. W. r..rv Ht rphl» llml <(uy.llm. The servce would accommodate people sayng Kruldsh and havng Yahnet. Members wera recently maled Mnyan Questonnare post cards, and were requested to re turn them ndcatng whether they would be nterested n partcpatng n such a servce once every two weeks. A fnal decson wll be made on the hnss of reples receved. Meyer Paskowsky, charman of the Rtual Commttee, may be contacted at Frst Ad Talk Heard By Club COX)NA - Robert Wttmann of the Avenel Colona Frst Ad Squad was the guest speaker at a meetng of the Federated Wo mans Club of Colona, at the Frst Presbyteran Church of Avenel. Mr. Wttman spoke manly on the emergency heart attack cases. The group was shown the latest equpment n heart resuscaton and gven a demonstraton by mouth to mouth resusctaton Robert Palaua, also from the squad asssted n demonstratng the Cardo Sensor Unt that the Federated W^tans Club donated. Clubs Chrstmas Party wll be held Tuesday, at the Brass Bucket, Woodbrdge. A membershp dnner s planned for the January ffl mtetng wth guests nvted, Pctures are rwng made out of dred flowers by the conservaton and garden department andl are for sale. Mrs. John Lusckl has volunteered, tp make bbs for} the WoojlbrJAg* State School f old towels are donated. Chrstmas canllfes were made at the Amercan Home meetng. On January 3 the Department wll go to the Hckory Farms, Westfeld. Guests are nvted. Hostesses were Mrs. Paul Ablonezy. Mrs. George A. Holt, Mrs. Robert Mclntrye, Mrs. Alan L. Wood, Mrs. Roger oyd and Mrs. George Kuchnav TOY SOCAL WOODBRDGE - St. James] PTA wll sponsor a toy socal on Frday, 8:30 p.m. n the schoou audtorum, Amboy Avenue, Wood- brdge. Mrs. Martn Mnkler, general charman, nvtes the publc to attend. Tckets wll be aval- able at the door. n conjuncto nwth the toy socal, Mrs, Stephen Toth wll conduct a sale of nut and poppyseed cakes and Mrs. Bernard Jost wl be n charge of a cookbook sale. Proceeds fr«m these actvtes wll beneft the specal projects FORDS JEWELERS HKT. OOUP OVHLAY Roses of delcately landtarved genune vory, wth fnely vened leaves n HKt. yellow gold overlay, See ou beautful selecton of tls fne qualty jewelry toy, FORDS JEWELERS 444 New Bnnwlck Ave. KORK* VA M747 JON OE CHRSTMAS SAVNGS CLUB NOW RECEVE THS FREE GFT BRUSH PAGE 8EVN WATCH YOUR HOLDAY FUND GROW AMOUNT WEEKlV You Receve n 50 W«eks Select the Plan to Ft Your Needs 50c «25. « » SAVNGS DEPARTMENT Perth Amboy NATONAL Bank "Chartered servng the publc stce" MAN OFFCE at the "FVE CORNERS" n the heart of Perth Amboy Qthr OFFGES t BRACE AVENUE nd n CARTERET MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOST NSURANCE CORPORATON MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

8 PAGE FTOHT CANDES Assorted, 60? o 5, 50 * 7.50 Chocolates" "" J "" * "" TltB chocolate* \ sr holw "^hntter * Gft Box Lttle fnest mnature Ambassadors ^ lat(>5 _ " RAYMOND and JU&SS JACKSON son PM T!r 4 S Mane* Scheduled At St. Cecela t SK.N - Masses (or the remander of the week have boon scheduled for St. Cecelas ("hureh as follows: Frday. S;.W and 8:00 a.m.. and Saturday, 7 and R a m. Ttw Novena to Olr ^dy of F.v lnw wll take place after 8 Mass Saturday. fnnfessms wll be heard Saturday from SO to V3O n the afternoon and from 7 to t n the rvenmj Masses for Sunday mornng wll be at «.M. 7:5. 8:00. B:45, 9:45. 0: and noon n the Upper or Man Church, 9:5, 0:00, 0 45, :30. and 2 noon n the lower Church, lorres and Fatma Halls. The Contnuous Novena to St..ndo, patron of hopeless cases, and the Novena to Our.ady of Mranlms Mlal wll take place Wednesday p.m. Thursday, December March of Dmes Teens to Meet A - The teennkprj of Clcn;. wll mwt wth TAPS charn.u. K.thlcen \ ln. fles- [lav 7 n. at the new wmw of Vnnelly. Colnttn March» charman, Ml nmnn \VMO The teenagers wll organze ther part n he local campagn j plannng v a r o u s fund rasng actvtes. Karen Gamola, who» servng; as Mddlesex County TAP charman for the second year, wll be n attendance to offer her advce rxl assstance.. - (EB.). CartprPt uled by ( y ^ by the C.Y.O. of s A flm on brth detects. "AnChurch, Ctah D Extra Measure," wll be shown.! - All teenagers nterested n jon- The event wll w ng n these actvtes are nvted Musc wll be hv " to attend. Tcket, at a nomnal ; h M may be purchased after, \, s Tennessee nudsts fght Tor freedom of dress. Sunday. M on Sundays, hepnn,^ Z\ "" J. A. BnCZEWSK (LWOW, 782) The Most Respected Name n European Lqueurs OPEN EVERY NGHT TM- 9 KEYSTONE 8mm MOVE OUTFT Fantattc Value - Everythng You Need 3 * t t to Take Move Automatcally ALL NEW KEYSTONE "MAGC TOUCH" ZOOM MOVE CAMERA fl. flj fowl team km wfflt fln *rtp mm control. AHomHt Etetrlc ly». Zoom VhwfMln. MM «My nan futvret. HERES WHAT YOU GET! * Keystone Elec. Drve Zoom lent Elec. Eye Camera wth bult-n flter. + Keystone Automatc Self Threadng Projector wth forward, stlly reverse and zoom lens. * Deluxe Carryng Case * H-Lo Move Lte * Roll of Color Flm MFG. LST VALUE COMPLETE OUTFT Only 6.95 Down! 2 Months To Pay! FSHKN BROS 285 MADSON AVE. Perth Amboy.t Chvm AeeownU:. (** t\. * UN-CARD AL NORMAN Otln ftom $B.95 From U.S.A. Ths oetlvt lyl«wool Craw Nfck n. a varety of Fohlon Colon. $8.95 AL NORMAN ALNORMAN "Clothe* for th«man who caret" 56 EAST JERSEY STREET ELZABETH Open every n^ht tl Chrtma Fret Parkng n any Purk N Shop lot LAMPERT FARMS NEW STORE N CARTERET: A complete lnt of Krocerle aa wrll as dary producb are featured at the Lampert Farms Stores new outlet located at 79 Roosevelt Avrnne. The openng of ths Carteret outlet now brng* the total of Umpert Farm* Stores n New Jersey to M. Mrs. Agnes Slattery, pctured above, has been named store manager by Dave Lamped, presdent of the dary chan. Holday Affar Set By heln Clubwomen Jardot Teaches ; c " f7v j Yule Party Feature Pnnn Oraan SEUN - The ua w. Thomp-: SELN-A covered dsh lunch- lunv, vr» w"" son Cmam\, Daughters eon wll feature the Chrstmas dllu, Ml w«l%, n C om«\, Daughters ot Amer-! jca wl ^4 a combned Chrst-! party of the Federated Womens! WOODBRDGE Jerry Jardot, mas party and meetng, Monday; Club of seln, Wednesday, at the, owner of tre Jnr(t,, pj ano co.8 p.m.. at the Borough mprove-; home of Mrs. Spencer Green, 74: located at m Rahway Avenue.ment Hall, Lncoln Hghway, Me- Treste Street. The festvtes wuljhas earned an 0,,snndng repu- tuchen. begn at 2:30 p.m. Dollar gfts ta(on over the ycars for ns,.. Mrs char, es Gares pre5klent, wul be exchanged^!sca accomplshments as well as requested all members to brng Three new members wll be ac; hs abjlty as a f n[vr^ enter- n a tov for a ctur as well as nto the club at the meet tajner n many 0, Npw Jcrscy, ^ ^ ^ m M u t gft be held alter the part). j smar t es t SUpper clubs. hthoushtf" pals" wll also ex- Mr. Jardot dqvotes a consder- change gfts, able porton of each of hs busyj p ans f or a brthday celebraworkng d=vs to hs Jardot Pano; tj on w j be made for the De- Pastor Plans Second Message Co. whch s an authorzed agency cember 20 meetng. for Lowrey and Conn organs plus Goldwater warns G. 0. P. of Vstors to the Jardot Pano Co. the radcal left. wll fnd all models n stock ready for mmedate delvery. Qualfed teachers are al» avalable to pro- SELN Rev. Davd D. Prnce, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church, wll present the second message n hs seres of vde pano andjrgan nstractons. sermons based on what the Old! Accordng to Mr. Jardot, an Testament prophets sad of the,"organ or a pano s a gft, that Messah, "The Messah: Word keeps on gvng because the whole Became Flesh," from saah - famly can learn to play and de- enjoyment from t for years 55:0 and and John :-8, Sun-rvday, at the two Mornng Worshp and years." Servces. Servces are at 8:45 and : 0:5 a.m. Vne church nursery wll Javalable, under supervson, for tor chldren up to four years of age, durng both Mornng Worshp Servces. Church school sessons have OUOWS: «.«; st land 0:5 a.rrt., through sxth grades; 0:5,a.m. Post Hgh Class: :5 Junor Hgh Class; and a.m.. Senor Hgh Study Hour, Senor Hgh Fellowshp has l«en scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Sun- day evenng. The Senor Hgh Students wll present "A Cry of Angels," Sunday, December 9, 7:30 p.m., at the church. Refreshments wll be served. be Rosary Plans J Yuletde^Eve^t...,..c nluns COLONA wll/be - n Vsons many homes of sugar of been scheduled as follows: 8:45!,.,._ AK n -D«.«_. Jfyhn Yanney Altar Rosay Kndergarten socety members becau«<rf the guest speaker at the annual am>!chrstmas party. She was Mrs. :30 watkns. home economst from Publc Servce Electrc cfr and Gas Company. ThrougMjer flm "Chrstmas Aroundthe World." the Rasarans learned tasty nternatonal Yuletde recpes. Our, Englth Cab t at your dtpoal for pck-up and delvery n recognton of-four former rst lades. he executve board f 965 have naugurated what hey hopewll heeome a chershed; Chrstmas tradmon: tn p-o^ntn. on by ther sprtual drector, Father Edward Dougherty, of a gold "Past Presdent Pn" to each presdent snce the Socetys oundng n the narsh n 960. Those honored were Mrs. Thomas W. Doherty, Mrs. Vctor Cbak, Mrs. Thomaf C. Looms. Mrs. Robert Cahnlan. Mrs. Jo»eeoh Custode,-nt Mn George Goeofert. For her* outsfandne work ths year. Mrs. Goepfert recalved a Chrstma corsage., Mrs. Goepfert. presdent, and Falter Dougherty, expressed the ben wshes or A\ the Rnsarlans for a successful new year for the aeom g offcers, commtteemen and frends of the Rosarana. The Chrstmas grftb-bag provded many humorous moments. pter to Set One-A et Gomecjy COWNA - The tolona phapter of Womens Amercan : OKT wll meet at Temple Bna.facoh. Lord Street, Avenel, tonght at 8:30. After a short busness meetng, members and guests wll be entertaned by the S.t. Joseph P(ay ers who wll present a one act comedy, "Suppressed De*res." Theolav s drected by Mrs. Dorothy McWatcrs: players me Mrs. Pat Merdo, (eorge Str:k-y am Mrs. Peggy Osborne. T^P w also be a ehur.l groyp drected by Rlnore Abaruy. An exchange of Chanukah jls wll round out a pleasant evenng. Refreslments wll be sevtd wth Mrs. Alvn Jubs actng au hosptalty charman. ROCKMANS LQUORS All Vuu vortu Br«nd 4 lumplete ll of * Lquor. COLD BEER at fua4«ph CAKTKRET KONTUSZOWKA BOROWCZKA WSNOWKA ZUBROWKA STARA SLWOWCA JARZEBNKA KMNKOWKA BARACK-MAREOWKA CSASZARKORTE-GRUSCOWKA TEA RUM by BACZEWSK 0*. METOWKA SOUVERAN KRUPNK WODKA POLUNOWKA $ th Avokblt at y«ur faverltt lquor dtaltr BARACK PALNKA GDANSKA JEZNOWKA MALNOWA Santa Clans s rdng hgh ths year! He bos tboumtus of bflf rr nbo kttov dht Cbtrtmut L nmtr nben ts pau for alxad a! uuu. Do \ ou uvc the money you need to remember everyone, ths yfear? Sf-n savjng for next Chrstma now. Well v, \\\ nme on, :md vour attounu en/oy a prepad C/rfma n 966 Thousands of folks n the Kartan Bay area have dscovered that our Chrstmas Club can be ote of Santas bggest helpen durnj the holday season. Jon our 966 ChrUtmas Club and see why. Theres a Club U> ft your puree»nd purpose... and t takes only mnute to jon. When the Yule lesson rolls around next year, youll be glad you were nuoh a smart) and thrfty Santa! "Headquarters for Mddlesex County Santat" PERTH AMBOY Savngs nsttuton PHTH AMOY, NW JHY ANKNG HOU8S: Mondoy Thur.dgy 9 A. M.- 3 P.M. Frday 9 A.M. 4 r\m. SERVCE TO SAVERS SNCE H 6 9

9 ndependent-leader (E B.). Carteret Press Qerard Dalton Promoted j}y V. J. Telephone Co. Your Garden Ths Week By Von, Rutgers Thnnntay, December 9,068 [),,on was formerly general [wnnnel supervsor for the telep : r. e company. He joned New j. sf<> Bell as a student engneer j-,..tsov Cty n M7. He served n a number of supervsory pos- ;,, n the companys traffc dep.-ncnt and was apponted dl- \,-r.n traffc personnel aupervaor Ths happens when from toll Early ant month, before you n envronment cold drafts lack proper waterng, etpoeun to cod boon pant teason. reduces the uptake of water by get busy wth Chrstmas, erectof (erthxer, gas njury, or nsert drafts, tasect, or too much tarts- Meanwhle, f you bate qoet- plant roots and when the tun wndbreaks of burlap or ever-attack, t*er. (ferns about DOOM plants, ask your shnes brghtly and wnd* blow. green branches on the wndy sde To a Off-color fouage can be the result of overwatertag, tack of fer- agrcnhoral agent or send or on the sde that gets the late rf U(K>t)BRnXJE - Gerard K ws CAN AVOD WNTER BURN Btlemm sun. Your goal s to sudden change b temperature, tbtaer, or nsects.,. 5*>5 Barron Avenue, has apponted assstant atsstant vce \ Wnter njury or wnter burn S * the plam lrom exremm transplantng shock, a sudden Spotted folage s a sgn of overwaterng or burnng from drect. :..,.k-nl of personnel for New \ of broad-leaved evergreens shows of tem P erature change from a lght to a dark loup frst as a brownng of the re m more a ^ etw naton, ortoomuch water \.\t\ Hell Telphone Co., at ts,., :, s;rors n Newark. He suern, s tcbard B..amschn of.mr,h UN bvkkdheenh brownng of the leaves. warfed and branch repeatnlly r.^c- ~ ed «e *. followed by a gradual 8recns *" f j. Bp and yw! f leaves drop, shoots reman You can be the frst on your, narrow-kaved evererwns T ; k.rton. who s retrng aflpr WOODRHnfF to ^ J ^ D T " agent, and new leaves are snal, you ran 00 from "* U s ->T«rtment The,,.,..rs of servce s, block to own a copy of the new ^ ^ ^ t ^ L S ^ ^ or _ Ga J r den "T * Colle «e of *»Pect unburned cookng tm of Agrculture Bulletn. "Selectng J;me< PTA wll have ts annun Rulgers bu letn, "Care of Ever-j "S BROWN TOPS,.nd Growng Hmme Plants." fjhrstmas dnner on Tuesday, at B rw>ns " whch stll carres the Scence New Mogt,!.> p m. * ~ the school nudtor- le3< " ) U worst OR^ SPOTTED LEAVES?! Well be quotng from the bullet Perfume of prnters nk. f leaf tops turn brown - m n from tme to tme durng the m. M, _ Also - y mav» the only one wh* re t s exposed to sun and HOUSB PLANT Mr*, KM Gerlty, presdent, an- on your block wth green ever-!prevalng wnds. TROUBLESHOOTNG WOODBRDGE nwnced all sxth grade mothers greens next sprng f jou heed You can help keep your ever- How are jjur house plants dow son.e on the commttee. They the advce of the authors of the greens out of trouble by water- "#...., ^, wll mert Tuesday at 9:00 A. M bulletn. Your neghbors may:h«generously nrrtu the ground J J / ^ S. & " ^ Zm ve- have green-and-brown or all- freezes, and mulchng around the that cause poor npwrnnf mr brown evergreens. roou. proper waterng, sudden change (.ommltee charmen.re Mrs. Brownng of evergreens from - - Hobert Bnder and Mrs Bert Sabo February on s usually caused by; program books; Mrs Frank Dad exc( ssve loss of water through do and Mrs. Martn Mnklcr fa- the leaves accordu l to the new vors; Mrs Lawrence Westonand hulletn - Mrs. Ceorge Wcke, decoratons ^rs ^n Gerty. entertanment; BATHNG SUTS A S Mrs Robert Ftpatrck awards, j Beverly Hlls. Cal. - Bathng Reservatons close Tuesday, De- suts wll be even barer than eember 7, and are to be made" ^ year, f that s possble. Last! wth Mrs. Davd Beter, Mrs. year desgners d cut out t only the: Rchard Donlavy and Mrs. Thomas Troyano. Members are back, sde or front of the sut, but requested to brng a ffty cent exchange gft. ths year they dd all three to the same sut! Desgners seem! to have one common goal savng materal. Orgnal OL PANTNGS Hundred* to Choose From n Oar NEW Kxpamed ART GALLERY THE MOST MODERN N ELZABETH PCTURES A ART FRAMES L Ot Vl GALLERY 20. BROAD ST., ELZABETH Open Evenng, tll 9 P.M. Sunday to 5 P.M. V E L Our experence n travel s your complete asaurrance of satsfacton. All packages are at actual cost and no servce charges or fees nvolved AR RAL CRUSES HOTEL RAL 00 MAN ST., WOODBRDGE WEEKDAYS TL P.M. - SAT. TL ( a card to Garden Reporter, lege of Agrculture and mental Scence, Rotam ty, New Brunswck. Precson-Perfect WTTNAUER A long/nfs- Wttnauer Product.. Fx ll tme. Wht belter way U> wth nd lve than wflh Wttnuer, the prceonperfect»>tch jewtto crafted and nyled by, maker of wach«of the hhrtt character for»hn(ht a century. Shewn: LADYt ROUND. WTH BRACELET.»38 93 MAN* CALtNOAN. WTH BR»C(trr, (40.SS Convenent Temt ROBERTS QUALTY 88 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. JEWELERS 826-JW5 Prmchhrd Jeweler lor Longnt and WUamttt E PANTERS ARE C0MNG..THE CARPENTERS Wttdkm!h!on was dstrct traffc mao- ;... r m N New Brunswck, Newark, on and d Asbury Ab Park Pk bt betort :,: named dvson traffc man- : n Essex n 96. ;rnduata of Setsn Hall vtrsty, Daltoo served wth Army as a captan durng ;<l War. He la actve la m Hall alumn affars and s apt.nn of the buldng fund O at St. Jama Church n Deborah Leader Receves Trophy FORDS - Mrs. Olg» Setnok. r< sdent qf the Fords Chapter of!»r.h. was presented a trophy :h(- Natonal donor event held "tly at Klamesha, N.Y., to T her for the foundng of the ~U Chapter. \ check for 8JU was present- : o the Deborah Ftapte! by the : dent representng the moste -M by the group durng ts? ; -A months of fts exstence. Mrs. ;,:>, Benzle, trtaaunr. also P r (pated n the program. Mr. Elzabeth Harkay. plaque rmm, and Mrs. Wanda Nagy, of lfe charman, were apr»:r.cd to the executve board Tly, Mrs. Dors Thomas was.^ wnted as hosptalty char- : Mrs. Ethel Falk was named mm of research for Deborah nn; stamps. Ths partcular ; - ^Ht deals wth the buyng and ;:>p!yn of dogs and kennels for r.-h to be done at Deborah!-jtnl to mrther heart work. Renxe was named coupon ^ :rman. \ Chrstmas program s plan- n\ for the next meetng, Decetn-!r5 Rules Of Arrest Speakers Topc (ONA - Leo KapUtt, - n County Protecutor, spue Rules of ArrwU tmd n vet >n" at meetng of the Co- Branch of the Amercan u < wton of Unversty Women he Woodbrdge Publc L h noted that toe Trend to- s lor greater protecton of ndvdual, rather than so- " n general." Procedures for ; ; rmta and nvestgatons were v-bjed. Durhg the queston : "d topcs dscussed were l ^ns arrest, battered chldren, tymous pkone calls, prelt-ed Jurea, and narcotc push- M.w Lorrane &nara<jh spoke "* feld trp to tht M(weum of M»ttm Art, Hftsttea wen Mrs. John M and Mrs. John Arnold. 8EPAKATON Chapel HUl, N. C. - A team of * tors have, separated Samese n ssters at North Carolna Unoral Hosptal. The spokesm "" «the group sad a three «nk study was nude before the..-mwently successful operaton ^wr^tng the bodes jomt at the buttocks was performed. 9* U WUk rtewen" WALSHECKS AUUO l MMll «rruuh Mot of «wtddlut n Sl*M tha uttwht of KtwSAM) UM) en 4>t *o<hlknd t NEED ROOM.. WE MUS CLEAR OUR FLOORS RY JAN. TO MARE ROOM FOR REDECORATNG! GRARD KMHH 80 CONVENENTLY LOCATED FOR UNON AND MDDLESEX 5 JEFFERSON AVE. ELZABETH COUNTY HESDENTS - Crard Furnture Company located n Ellubt\h only on. block away from the UNON COUNTY COURTHOUSE. YouTl fnd Crard on the corner of Jeffenon kt, and Dcknwn St. jam to* block n from BOTH Broad St. and Elnbcth Are. Heres year eaaaee af a lfetme to hay tke furnture of yoar dreaaa at tme lew, low prces! Rght now... n the mddle of the Chrstmas shoppng»ea»on... when the delvery of furnture (partcularly,,upholstered peces) s hard to get, the OURD BJLNTURE COMPANY makes ths sweepng move! ts he a JANUARY CLEARANCE... only better, be*au*e GRARDS have marked prces way-way down! Many of these superb pece* are floor samples... sold rght from the floor as you»ee them! So, remember, f you see t on GRARDS SHOWROOM FLOORS ts prced smashed to lell MME- DATELY and avalable for MMEDATE DELVERY! CHRSTMAS DELVERY GUARANTEED! YOU HAVE MRE GRARDS PERSONAL GUARANTEE OF BETTER FURNTURE AT A BETTER PRCE! FURNTURE SALE G0HG 0* RGHT VOW... CONTNUES THHOUGH FRDAY, DECEMBER 3 But dont delay, for best selecton plan»n early vst to GRARDS! Many of the floor sample pece. areone-of-»-knd! CONVERTBLE SOFA - Open, to comfortably sleep 2. Complete wth fom uattrew cushons f 49.5* SOFA BE» - Opens to.leep t comfortably. Complete wth beddng com- DANSH STYLE LOUN0 - So lovely to look at, so comfortable for one to leep ol SPWAL BRACEB OR BOX SPRNG - Wth wraparouud vents. %»»d full lre, each $29.5* SO AS Prced from Only Ct.rd. Hu«SOKA A.,«nm«u Uuou, u..uf»» uleruon., Monrvx. New Hme and B«>llll l Crall, CBAM BED - Opensto.lee Wood Wardrobes n wattmt, ma- \ t B^J M MM W W ^ hogany, golden huque, maple or J -^LaW -JsaL^ m.w asl W. ^W "^W A T M k ^ blond. Complete wth lock, key and hat shelf $24.8* FOLD AH AY COTS - Com- \ at Grartl 9 for S.8S t HOL.Y 29 COMPLETE WOOD BEDS Qualty con- tructed! Coussts of ner»>rn«^ Mattrest, Box Sprng, Leg» and Headboard, complete only * $59.50 OCCASONAL FURMTURE Record Cabnet*! <-llarrlte»! 5 to *lt» All rauou Mukes! K. A Comp. VaU. $29.50 lo # *************** COLONAL DMNG ROOMS 99 j :..n. ru\k) roloual Dluu RMal plecu fcft j v tra*?lh!lc Ul suaw UKsf vaa ass \j a a* B $ ^L^ ^& «^r^ * EfUjUT UKU*» j. w+. _U_..!..< t ^nn>.lua*l[ l.lalf CU.U. U. 5 at uuly ****«****** ** *************" CREDT! As Ltllr As JJ < J l>e»ver Your Pur- Take Up To 2 Y«r» To Pay!. and Conp. Valu+«S»».5O to $689 to 539 ; j 3-pece, 4-pete,."-pece and 6-pn-e Styles: Spansh, French and talan, Provncal, Contnporary, Y.J\\ Amean, MHlern, Tradtonal, Popular Fnshes, Faou Mukes AKr.n of MrtHvlle, Caldwall, KentCoffeVt Hanselt, Hooker, naguota, Unted, Tluuat>vlle, Young. DNNG ROOMS Ref. & Com/n yxn $339 to $400 "S» to t-frxc, 7-ptt, 8- >r:e, v.pece - Sl)l«: >pjm;u, Krc.l anl t.l. tluvul, Uulrru, Karl* Aurru, Cu)l.ora t, Aucrrau Fr» vc.l. Kuus SlAr* Hlnun Kurk, lhuuu>«tle, Bfu.lll, nlcd, Ha.sell, Drew, jud Anfrrun of MartavHr. ******************************,***«***»»**************^^ FREE l>ll VFKV..lke many otltr leadng furnture ttures, GKAKUS do not charge yon extra for delvery! At Glrans Youll Talk Prce... YoaU Get tke BEST Deal! GRARD GUARANTEE THS FACT N WRTNG We hereby pledge our sgnature: That each and every tem of merchandse sold by Grard Furnture Company cannot be purchued elsewhere for less money, consderng the same condtons of delvery, servce and guarantee. And that f yon can fnd wthn 0 days of purchase, the same tem for less, sold on equal Crard Sale Condtons, Grard Furnture Company wll refund not only the dfference, but a bonus of 0fc of that dfference. GRARD FURNTURE COM- PANY Mke Glrarrf, Prtttteat. 007o NYLON RUGS 2x9 _ 2xl2. (SEHGED 4 SDES) ^ xl l8 2x2 -$40 CARPETNG We Carry Cabn-Craft! Artloom! Gallstan! Blgelow and Snaford! S BOOMS WALL-TO-WALL CAHPKT. NG. Conlnnou nylon flauem twu. ncludta paddng and uckleu uuullaton. Up la 30 Sq. Yd» S0 -$20.50 l 79 MM:TT:S Reg. & Com p. Value* $39 to $89»24»" so M39" MAK.KS D^atum, Bluwlnj Rock, Bcrkhr. lluxe, Ht.rlll STYLES - brom* UDC, cbuuc. ul nupl«, walavt, (towood! CHARS Comp. Value. $39.95 to $49.50 to 69 J * - CvaKmparr*! French tod luhaa ProTodall Hsdarn! Taduooal! At GRARDS r»nu fnd OM ol New Jn», LARGEST an. FNEST dwlr ltre t ndsputable prool that yog t«n b»j the warlda 99 HNR3T nrltmhe FOB LESS at CHARD an SECTONAL GKOUPNCS pdetd ron uul STORE HOURS! Op«n untl 9 P.M. ou Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Nghts! Open untl 6 P.M. on Wednesday, Fr day and Saturday! TRULY M KEDBLE FURNTURE SAVNGS CHRSTMAS DELVERY GUARANTEED! * t

10 ;-:,: t; PAGE TEN of Ml. CnrmH Church hall. Amboy AV-mv :-.l Smth Slroct. un- Chrstnas luzmr r....,, j o J f *.-poforslp of the Solng Scheduled Sunday s l(), y WOWBRDGE - Ms Vctoraj The publc s nvted to attend Ksh awl Mss Ymw. KopeloekjA LK varety of household ton< eo-chnrmtn, nnouoed pl:;ns.vs..nd holday wkcd g**!- h a v t? hee» comphrrl for l>o wll v on dsplay. S-nl; l." Mn.-s v/.nr, Hund.y from wll ho on hand to nterest < MH 7 P M.t Our Lrlv ymnkcr crowd. PLATT STATONERY lofl Mn St./Woodhrdco lne Ve V Few Spectacular Toy Buys KK.LAR KHK S "HCK 6.98 VENUS PARADlSE67c CLAROL DOLL 4.49 ^ SAVNGS 2" BRDE DOLL.40 ALL MODEL KTS / 2 * PRCK SALE WE CARRY GFT WRAPPNG /MSTLETOE BOXED CHRSTMAS CARDS JON OUR 966 CHRSTMAS CLUB Receve FREE GFT!! LARGE SZE LNT BRUSH to every new member CARTERET BANK and TRUST COMPANY "Our 42nd Year of Unnterrupted Servce To The Communty" MAN OFFCE 20 Cooke Avenue BRANCH OFFCE Carteret Shoppng Center MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOST NSURANCE CORPORATON THNKNG OV (Hll S: Walter K»lo ;nd Tronc fnr lr < nltr n of Wnllrnl Purdv AK l-l»h: n".nr < l>< H.!" " ( " l^n, Al:n llu! f.. and.lhn l>r; >. n Ffth row:» l <:J: Klrswvky ;ul l.vnn Thursday, December!), flf5 Seventh llrle rlss n the WoodbrdR SMC Nlol. f you hvp ty of thes msnr Hgh school, s collectng stflrr anmals lms and would lke to donate them call Debra Mnever al Ml, -)7 t. n (he photo, front row, left to r^lt: Charles Rrown, Bernce Strahl, Nancy hr.vl WcjM.m anl.lames,ml/. Second row: John (l.-ll.t. Audrey Shnfyer, August Pr^an, Marry.Mr. Kopdo. lt<l row; lnl (re/a. Murk.ehor. Wlllmn UennnKcr, Robert Wyatt, John Wagonhoffer, rw: Keth.Vwmv, M;v Uarpowch, James DKnvnm. Hb. l*nrdy, Nnrnne OcStatnno, James Davs.. (ran Smth, Drlra Chervcnuk. cme rrohnslc, Lnda (^lvnck, Susan Cnnnolloy, Sxth row: Patrca sy. Mssn; tnm photo arc Judy Ncaln md Drbra Donnan. GFT TO UNTED FUND: Joseph J. Cordano, plant manager of (he Unted States Metals Refnng Company, presentng a check for $3,200 from the Amercan Metal Clmax Foundaton on behalf of the Unted States Metals Refnng Company to the Unted Fund. Acceptng the donaton s Alexander Bobenchk, charman of the Carteret Fund Rasng Drve. Dlrcclort of the Rartan Bay Unted Fund Organzaton, Joseph Wess and John K. Scben, lookng on. Head Requests Tunkannock, Pa.; fve sons, Wl-Johnlam N. and Davd, Woodbrdge; Perth Amboy, anda member of Greek Catholc Church, Alexander, Lakewood; Andrew, St. Anns Altar Socety. She was Obtuares Returns for Cakes Colona, and Glford, Torrance, natve of Czechoslovaka. Calf.; 24 grandchldren; fve Survvng are a daughter, Mrs. WOODBRDGE - Rocco Fazzar, presdent of Woodbrdge great-grandchldren; g a sster, Anna Senak, Wpodbrdge; two M t MCth D ALEXANDER BOTHWELL Mrs. Margaret McCarthur, Dundee, Scotland; and a brother, sons, Charles, Fords, and John, lons Club, requested returns be Sea Brght; fve grandchldren; made as soon as possble for the WOODBUDGE - three great-grandchldren: and a frut cakes now beng sold. Lou ces for Alexander U. Bothwell, brother, John Yaena n Europe. Wanwrght s charman. 55 Brook Street, who ded Monjday at home, were held yester- WOODBRDGE - The funeral PHLP OWENS meetng on the exchange vst of «KO. ANNA KLKlA John Aqula reported at the last day afternoon at the Grener Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, ^ ^ of Wo?dbrdge who ded d Mrs Anna Kurta_ 75 a former SELN Funeral servces for!the club lb to the h Woodbrdge Con- Phlp Owens, 78, of 77 Pershng nectcut Lons Club. wth bural n Clovcrleaf Park Tuesday mornng at Roosevelt Avenue, who ded Monday atj Guest speaker was Joseph Galhome, were held yesterday at theass, Woodbrdge Polce Drector, Cemetery. Hosptal, p, wll be held ths morn- A resdent here for the past 45!; ; g at t 9:oo 9oo at t the Kan Mortuares Thoma s J. Costello Funeral Home, who spoke on human and publc years, Mr. Bothwell was,a par-! lnc] state and Washngton Streets, Green Street and Cooper Avenue, relatons n the Polce Departshoner of the Methodst Church] w jth a dvne hturgy at 9:38 atwth servces at the Frst Pres-ment. of Woodbrdge. He was a retred St. Johns Church, Perth Amboy. byteran Church. Bural was n foreman wth the Shell Chemcal Bural wll be n St. Johns Cemetery. The deceased had been a res- When woman throws ft Cloverleaf Park Cemetery. Usually Company, Sewaren. Survvng are hs wdow, Agnes; Wdow of George Kurta, Mrs. dent here for the past 40 years ts usually a man who catches a daughter, Mrs. James f)ckson, Kurta was a parshoner of St. and was a retred collector for t. the Consoldated Edson Company - Underseer, Panama Cty, Fla. of New York. A natve of Barbados, Brtsh West ndes, he was the son of the late Rev. and Mrs. James P. Owens. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army n World War. Survvng are hs wdow, Fern; a son, Stanley,, Bloomngdale; two grandchldren: a brother, Two fne James W., Wsconsn: a sster, Mss Noa Owens, seln. damonds School PTO Roard to Meet SK.UN - The executve board or School 8 PTO wll meet ton::ht at oclock n the. prncpals HHT, ncluded on the agenda wll ho : lepnrt b\ N.ncy Natalc, rocorl: secretary, on the adult nl"mnn programs: a report by Ann (NT.n, second vce oreslcnt m le speaker requested fur ; S v n! nectnr, and a re- nl n Kurt Kal7., frst vce nr>s- (ll, rcr; \rdnq ho possblty ofl, l ; stvln? show or f-shon shn fur fund-rasng purnoses. All volunteers for the snowball d mt commtee should attend hs ncctnr lso. Thus f:r 2R famles nut ol a poodle :"l have pnd dues (or lrlc shp accordna to.ludy am Hurl Kntz, mombershp co- l.arry Walkn, treasurer, has agreed to serve on the Wood, hrdce ndependent Nomnatng System commttm, Rchard Corsmo. presrlont, ponted out that ths dor s nnt mean the PTO wll endnrse all Board of Educaton candd.tts, but s endorsng the "ntpllccnt selecton system to fnd the best qualfed canddates." Twenty-one automoble lcense plate numbers were lsted n the.november PTO bulletn as offendlers n Dr. Norbert Kastners traffc safety program, and Mr. Cor t.77,o ponsed ths wll be a regular feature. The "helpnj hand" project s fast becomng a realty and Or. jkastner has receved numerou? [ nls from famles who are wll- nn to have ther hmes desgnated "hclpnt! hand" statons. Mrs^ lomlra Segel has volunteered.he servces of her famly to fab- ncte the helpr hand emblems l.nd wll apply her pantng arts-j try to the project. Addtonal vol nteers may regster wth Dr Kastner. Chrstmas Mal Box s Planned SKLN Rev. Harry W srhaumburg, pastor of the seln Assembly of God Church, announced servces and actvtes,for Sunday, December 2, wll nelude: :4S a.m., Sunday School, for nl age levels, wth ten classes, from Nursery through Adult: a.m.. Mornng Worshp Servce: a m., Junor Church, for, boys and grls two through eleven years of age, under the drecton Jof Rev. and Mrs. Roy Arncsen: and 7 p.m., Evangelstc Crusade Servce, The church nursery wll be avalable, under supervson, dur- ng the a.m. servce for small chldren, up to two years of age. ActWttas for the remander of th" week nclude: Tuesday, 8 p.m., Congregatonal Prayer Meetng; Wednesday, 7:455 p.m., Md-Week Bble Study; Frday, 7:30 p.m. C.A.s Chrsts Ambassadors) youth group meetng: and Saturday, p.m., T.undoy a remnder... OPEN YOUR 966 CHRSTMAS CLUB today MERCURY KKDKRAL Savng! & Loan Awn Un St/Woodbrfdge XCE H-OO0 FORDS JEWELERS OPEN NTES TLL». Selfwndng No hour hand ndependent-leader (E.B.). School Chrstmas program *ehearsnl, The Womens Mssonary Councl wll conduct the Chrstmas Mal Box for members of the church. Mall wll be handled only for those who attend servces regularly The money normally spent for postage s to be donated for the fund to help furnsh the nursery. Ptans Made By P. T. 0. SEWAREN - Open house was held at School 2 recently wth meetng of the PTO held afterwards and conducted by Mrs. chldren wll bp hold 23 wth the showng nr story flms and a vst Claus. A parly wll l,,, room mothers under jtanshp of Mrs. n (,., and Mrs. Mchael.;, t,? ros!l Mrs. Elahnth Noe nrn ntroduced the famv dressed the parcnls Mrs. SaphTre. m, ml J charman, repored v\ f, cnrolled to date and., ;" s stll open. Refreshments wcr.. <.,. n., Mrs. Thomas Feller ln,,,j Ralph DoStcfnno.,,, Mll fl charmnn, assslel r h members. The class of Mrs., nan won the attendance M;H ( Th Eml Saphre, vce presdent. wll be no meetng ( urnn Plans were made to purchase a eember; the next s ^ Chrstmas tree for the school for January 8 when whch wll be decorated by the speaker wll he ( m[,, students. vce presdent ol the \\,,. llln A Chrstmas program for the Townshp Board of K,,,, 30th YR. Nobody runs a sale lke we do. So hurry n and stock up. Sale ends Dec. 5th, 0 p.m. SPECAL! MSS CL4R0 n n,. CO^RVc A!<** On t «Y!Mj 5.50 FASHON ST Jack^Loretta L XSDB BEAUTY SAUv.. nr, \ GAL. SKM MLK OR BUTTERMLK LNCOLN PRUNE.UCE N. J. "BLUE RBBON" WNKERS. STRCTLY FRESH EGGS UJO N. MOAtt P Op«n t Doy WM* - hm, Fl f KL. 5-«S«r,. -98S PECAN OR MAPLE WALNUT N OUR QUALTY and THRFT PACK. RCH, THJ FAMLY FAVORTE. REG. $.5-SAVE 6c n MRS. MARY Z. EAGLE WOODBRDGE - Funeral servces for Mrs. Mary Z. Eagle, 256 Grove Street, who ded Monday at Rahway Memoral Hosptal, wll be held ths mornng at 8:30 at the Uon J. Gerty Funeral Home, 4 Amboy Avenue, wth a solemn h^h Mass of requem at St. James Church at»9:00. Bural wll be n St. James Cemetery Mrs. Eagle wa the wdow of Wllam Eagle. She was born n South Amboy and had lved n Woodbrdge for more thfn 30 years. She was a member of St James Church and ts Rosary Socety. Survvng are a daughter, Mrs Joseph Eak, Woodbrdge; a son John, Woodbrdge; two ssters, Mrs. Nelson Albertson. Wood brdge, and Mrs. Thorrvs McKeon, uuth Anbuy; sx grandchldren :md 3 great-grandchldren. Just two more reasons why Zodac gves you more watch for your money EGGS Extra Large dor LAMPKHlN H.H Ztf% THAN STV; HKQ YOU THS NO KMN PROMSE! Vlt xxntt>: H: M* QA TO KKFH \ OWH PBM* MKl..0" tks SLCED -KAN BACON " ",.,!,b 89c f Gve Electrcally...the gft that keeps on gvng Pwplexed about what to gve for Chrstmas? Gve the glt that keeps on gvng: an electrc applance. From electrc clocks to rutgerato teezers, when you gve an electrc applance you know youre gvng somethng tla wll be chershed and gve years of servce and plea- " sure. Make your Chrstmas gft a joyful success... gve a new electrc applance. S&RVC6 ELECTRC ANu UAS COMPANY//, W «,5*,KS/«SH. M M <... * ROCK SALT Fw Water Mtoom $2 (H hundred lbs. S 5 ffty lbs. SERVSOFT of WOODBnDGE MK St (eurg«avenue (Jpal Hfulb f Clufvrteaf> Zodacs WATCH CO. nl lnm< ot tut /untmt, " ""FORDS JEWEERS VA6 "" 44 New Buwck Ave. PLANT STORE: 600 E. ST. GEORGE.NDF.N. N.J- 79 EOO8EVELT AVE. 000 RAHWAY AVE., 373 OAK TRBK H).,»* " 333 8T. GEORGE AVB-, «)U»M* NMAN A&P SHOPHN]; Pl^- NMAN AVE., L V U m h., th. Hm ll.» th Dary rlwt. #»Kt Wrn br.«hu<u m nu>l»»

11 , dent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret Presg A «rpr«, Drve, was Mr and Mrs. Julus Dubay at ther home n Kenllworth, Approxmately 50 guosts attended. Square dancng and varous skts were provdod as entertanment. Chrttmas s just around the corner... and so s Fashons For Chldren 272 HOBART STRF.FT (Arrm from RMM) PERTH AMROY Open Nllft to s Tl Chrtrtm ll Tl < Lades Auxlary Elects Offcers AVKNE, - Electon of offcers look place at a meetng of the Lanos Auxlary of the Avonel Fre Company wth Mrs..nmos Mullgan presdng. New offcers are Mrs. John Klubenspes, presdent; Mrs. Wnlter Sobesk, frst vce presdent; Mrs. Peter Greco, second vce presdent; Mrs. George Kunak, recordng secretary: Mrs. Walter Hanks, correspondng secretary; Mrs. John Wkle, treasurer, and Mrs. John Hudak, sergeant-at arms. Mrs. Mullgan apponted Mrs Rubn Greco and Mrs. George Kovack as audtors. Donatons were made to Mddlesex County Tuberculoss fc Health /enge. Doonton Home, and the ndependent - leader Chrstmas Fund. Standng commttees wll submt yearly reports at the nex meetng. Mrs. M. Tetesco, juno presdent, s charman of the Chrstmas party at the next meetng, Dccemeber 4 at the fre house. The dark horse prze wa won bv Mrs. Mullgan. Hostesse were Mrs. Karl Swetts, char man, and Mrs. Elmer Dragos, co charman; Mrs. M. Szalay, Mrs. Godfrey Thompson, Mrs. John Tomas and Mrs. Frank Vargo. Thursday* December 9,965 HAPPY NDEFKNDKNT-.KADKK < AKUKR BOV: Mrk lrgrau, 22 Joel Street, seun, prc pares to rde away on the hundsome new llryele hr won us part of a program conducted durng November by the ndependent-leader and Carterct Press to encourake boys to make ther payments at the papers busness offces. n December a smlar award wll be made. AU "pam-torate" carrer boys wll not only be elgble to wn the brycle whch wll be awarded on December 30, but each of these boys wll be presented wth a vnluable gft. Pctured above congratulatng Mark Jurgrnu, the November wnner, are ndependent-leader - Robert Camplglla and Mss Margaret Jordan. Carteret Press staff members Chrstmas Pathways Sunday School Theme KFLN ~ "Chrstmas Pathways" wlu be the UUTM of the sejn Assembly of Cod Sunday Sohonl annual Chrstmas program, to be presented Sunday, Dwmber 9, 7 p.m., at the church, 4fl Berkeley Boulevard \ Hehearsnl of the grmp wll nve plnce Saturday, p.m., wth Mrs. Harry W. Schnumburg, super vsor, n charge. OAR) TO MEKT WooDBRDGR - The executve Uwrd of School PTA wll meet tomorrow nght, 8 oclock at the home of Mrs Donald Maer, H4S larrell Avenue. A general mcnlershp meetng wll take plat n the all purpose room, TuMlny, 8 p.m. Ths wll be a Chrstmas meetng. 595 New Brunswck Ave. PERTH AMBO PAO KLEVOT Tw Bad eratlons cant t* tare to M r» ts too bad that the future gen- spend ber money. j 8 OUR BUSNESS Ar Ral Steamshp H«td TOUR AND CRU8C RESERVATONS THE WORJ) OVKR CSPQ Travel Bureau 308 Maple Street PERTH AMBOY, N. J. WORM) WDE TRAVEL SPECALSTS SNCE W7 Route R E. BRUNSWCK "ONE OF AMERCAS GREATEST MEAT MARKETS" 240 F. St. Georges Am LNDEN!?. / hats the Touch -Tone phone got that other phones havent? Push buttons that let you "dal"twceasfast! Here s the npw way to telephone. You tap the buttons-faster than you now dal. And when you do, muscal notes trgger electronc mpulses to speed the connecton. The cost? Add just $.50 Per month to the regular telephone charges, plus a one-tme con- "«ctlon Charge, and youre enjoyng Touch-Tone servce on your resdw* lne-ncludng Touch-Tone servce on all extensons. You cm onter thte amazng phone now n a wde varety of colors a nd styles, ncwlng the newly desgned, streamlned wall phone. Cal theweftooe Busness Offce. New Jersey Bell )<>UN K. <LAK JK. N T.XAS - John R. Clark Jr., son of Mr. utul Mrs. John t. (lark. 4:.6 Janson Avenue, Avtcl, has fnshed the frst phase of tranng at Lackland Ar Force- Base and s now stalur;d at Amarllo, Texas, for Muadron RCHM sludus. le s a 9M K r duate of UoodhrdKe Senor HKh Srlool, Letters to Edtor 6274 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calforna NovcmlKT 24, %; m researchng our early New nsland-colonal postng sgn nns and taverns, ther outdoor sgns ther colorful wooden plaque men us. am recpes for these, ther rules and regulatons for the guests, the comforts that may have been afforded the lades who had to travel durng that perod 0 our poneerng Amercan hstory. All ths for a book m dong on the subject fpr a major book publsler. t occured to me that perhap some of your specal readers n the orgnal 3 states mght have such nformaton n old famly dares, old ancestral Bbles, ok letters and notes old cookbooks and recpe fles and even n the memores of some of your readers who have heard these twce told; tdes as hand-me-down stores...j Then too would apprecate any and all suggestons and recom-j KMUkos fur nformaton and source materal can study n l-j brart3 am museums and any; refurcs to these sources for old pctures and museum peces etc., Any avd all of these letters would be greatly apprecated and; all answered and all contrbutons! fully credted n the book. Hope you can fnd a bt of space to run ths lttle plea and mean- whle al ever ncreasng success to you ajd your staff wth each succeedng ssue of your newspaper. Yours truly, det L. Swtedl Kdtor: t pays to be scared. We fnd that the average Amercan dues not scare easly, ths sounds very god, but ts really very bad. When some symptoms show up he becomes brave am feels he can weather hs lls, but goes to the doctor when symptoms get worse, and hefnds ts too late to do anythng about t, only then s le frghtened. We art; always under the mpressun trat t could never happen to us. tts s also true n other aspects of lfe, especally when t comes to conununsm. The communsts are so well protected n ths country, ther membershp wll alwuys be on the ncrease. Because they have nothng to lose and everythng to gan. They can stll hold ther jobs now, wth the promse of butter ones when they take over the country. Arent you scured when a few Red leaders can persuade 30,000 people to march on Waslujton to prevent * Democratc vctory n Vet-Nam? hay a few Red leaders because m too scued to beleve that all 30,UUU were commussl f the Communst Party n the U. S. were to ue bullets twlay and say we are takng over LlrU country, all the good cukeus would be out wth shotguns, ptch forks Md hovels. Wthn a matter of hours there wouldnt be one communst left alve too bad the Reds m not that stupd), The Communsts are not mpalent, they wll wat untl they are n all key postons, so the country wll be n ther hands wthout rrtf a sngle shot. (Some are already there). They wll wat untl a Co nunst labor leader can tell a workto jon the party or flunk. They wll wat untl a Communnst labor leader cas tell a wrker to jon the party or be fred. They wll wat untl stronger Km laws are made (lke regstraton) so they can be confscated no armed guards or burglars? They would be a pushover for the crmnal and wll add to ther ncome wth gun runnng on the black market. Every polceman wll be a target for a bump on the head for hs gun, or do we plan on takng away the polcemans pstol too. ts about tme the good ctzens woke up, we seem to have a deaf ear to thngs we dont lke to hear, we shut our eyes to thngs we dont lke to see. When thngs! become real ts too late. lale. Tlls law s now beng pro-j To combat Communsm and posed). mantan law and order cannot be Ths law has no other purpose, don flw the «sdelnes. You must and s not n the nterest of the.to >? ur P 3 best *- ^ y to publc. Banks are robbed, yet help s to jon any veteran organthey have burglar alarms. Arm- Mton - f vou cannot J on at ored curs are robbed, yet they least lsten to them, lave guards. What would hap*n Long Lve Democracy ;o every lttle gun shop that has! 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TENDER BEEF nj 5 LVER 0! GF.NUNE SPRNG LAMB CHOPS A RASONABL MEAL! SNOWHTE, FRESH 4- f LONorRB VEAL CHOPS 89 COMPARE! ^ f * JERSEY BONELESS CHUCK BONELESS PORK ROAST W..y.rwn t. Malk HO. pra Wl A»E THE BOLtD HAM KNO Pr>< «k»m ul row 7.7%. OUR PRCE STLL ON LEAN SLCED BOLED HAM GROUND CHUCK OR! GROUND ROUND OHw Kuod thru 8*., CNTER SUCES - COMPARE Ote,,-W.X. UC PLUMP OVEN READY SAVE 20c LB. 5-6 B. AVG. TALAN one SAUSAGEuDb HOMEMAM POTATO SALAD COLE SLAW MACARON SALAD CMAMT DEUCOW

12 P\C,K TWELVE Thursday, December 9, fw Lenox Chna Now Sftm S" SoTSStudents Turn» ton of the most popular patterns lftw Yf Avalable Here ^SS^S^VS nto Astronauts A\J ^JL^ ) ~ WOODBRDGE - l^nox Chna, C S ^fenar 7 v«j COLONA - The sxth graders jmtofo M&ty&*/*&> srrsw^h^s-t-s",,^ _rfe>k*n the frst tmr- t wll be avalable P^nccr u. s. cera The r veueo wns ; "rocket shp JfrBUHL l-a-k YOUR ORDER EARt.Y t ^ ^ " X 4wc Mffl! msl On fh, S guul? g pr m t n magnaton went so fast J j P ^ W t. XMAHftOWRRS n ^ broke tho tme hnrrw t, mtr c/,h TslsJ pmmwrra nawtt! stwt ware and he establshed the stan* brm,g ht ttlenl r,n()w, WV hack Jlf >»/ H, ONSETTA PLANTS,Meet. _ ard stll contnued today, only to th h 0 lmp ()f, hl. fw(, nl;w ar( fsfc M^JMl A W k * XMAS GREKNS -en 0 * ^mn. notp(l fnr lts un " flawless chna s allowed to leave ater to the,,,,,,, f n, 0 K W,,tans Hs (P^ $ W^^& * ARTFK Ar ^KNTKK usual qualty, ranslurenry. lus- (^ p an t - all mperfect peces Greeks, early explorers, mwlnva ML, fc««sbpf PECES jtrous fnsh and vory cnlnr, s are destroyed. Europeans. Fnllv they roturncd * m4j&^a[mbntf$ M ftravk BLANKETS the only offc.nl chna servce The unusual qualty and beaut- to 965 and rape Kennedy, They Tfjy *Mtfj Btt8ft*V -h \daw" " Rf^ ^y Amercan Presdents nfaldecoraton began to receve concludpd they lked tto present ffjjflfjlgffr J_~ ^ ^dmm B4E the Whte House snce ^". attenton not only n ths country,best of all. yjmj>mkml^3ro!jhl " ^ B B S ^ ^e patterns and shapes fea- but throughout the world. Of spe- The "astronauts" whr> ran the WTwK^r leybmlth ^H^N^^H. Mured n dlnncrware, coffee and cal sfntennce was the com-"rocket" wero phver by Lawray gabwwwm jfflh5c^ ^^--- - m^nn n fll7 hv Presdent Wood- renee Hoffman and Davd Elan. BS^m?Mr^t\ TKOsFtft^af JUL-^^^L^^ row W snn a servce forthe Two stowaways wore ludv Scar- H^^^Klrtft - ^ ^!Y?85wSkfc ^^W^^^X Whte House prevously all rlll and Howard Krschenbaum. j XBf"^r mmk WaV "^^MBSHRW! (^Sy^- "- "\ Presdental servces had been Tnkeoff w.s broadcasted by wetfjmwmw^mw ^^tbmmbw*!^ UJCB3 p f r ^ mn.de. ahron<. Snce thon, Lenox "Huntley and Brnkley" n thoj Vl2E3bBa^lMllr»PSUnr r: *rtlfrn^*^ AV\$)^ has been the offcal whte house wrsnns of Mtchell Mller and ^^ afka HlrrS? rt!»tm» ^\WW *9 W dnnerwnre wth nne frst lades, Kernnrd Frldson. \f^^bwwmk!wa\-,wy *J*^ CRUUJR mndwjtf sftt, : Whrn the Whte House Statej The rest of the class played the yemmmw^awrmtawgc- TRUSS P«t«tH M *.B5 (j n n" rot,m was redecorated dur- men and women of all the ages lb^hfm^^whqtw LUXUROUS DKC "- Donbl» ns Presdent Tnrrmns admns-vsted. HHH.Bp] ^<fflffl gk RUPTURE COMFORT ^ruton - new rhna- beautfully Th. p play, bnsed on current Naw MflEaFlBX AWtmB^M^S^ C00 wastlablc 3-ply mraca nut-! etched n gn!d <nd teal Kreen studes n Socal Studes, was per- M H R L s msmflh nm S! W ^ S J S t M!« ^«J»v Le«>x to ma fhf«««for M s and undents _^. HB llttnf. rw rtducblt mun wnl. the new furnshngs of the gold n ne -cnw"- HELEN SLNSKY- Florst.. PUBL X PHARMACY ffrkh^^n^p^^^tt.- lf LAJMH ST., OARTERET 9 Man St.. WoodhrdRe today wth the Roosevelt dnner-j nner border fnr the blue and PHONE Ml-5008 OPEN EVES. & SlNDAT w<re the Honsvclt jjold (u<lrr t;o]h rm completng t, for large rose ^^tm ^^^^^^mmmmmmmmm^^ w ^.^ ^naaj am plume desgn wrclnj: partes. ^^^^^^^^^k^k.^fc.^k.^^.^^.^^^^.^fck.^fc.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^jl norror,», PRACTCES y^ ^^zs^h.^- * Mnr<m. Onn - nr Edward T. r ^ W ^ ^ T T ^ ^ T T n ^ fle^^svnll/j (((/Mr/m&lll////J)////M y/ A - ]Swlln^t0w " rkuntl 8 P- m - A %l U f M //////S^\\\\\M# WV^/MlMwl / l^t w A ovory (:l >- ^^ M-yenr-old doc- 4 ^^^A^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B MKlMlU llw wxv/wffm J \\\llf ^mj llm V! tor wnlks a ml bofnre hrca tfast - RTF t mnfh H.J /** "»**«0 /^Jv^-^gT^!/ (f^jfms^^^jh^jm&a V ~ / tf MB^BBP^MMB^MBBMMMBBBB^BBwwBMa^^B^^BMBM^MW"^""^^^ ^^""^"" ^ "^ ^ "For years," sad the lttle wol.opa 7 BAYS A WEEK! 9:30 A.M. to P.M.t d ZZJ? ; Y U a ^ n M M H M B ^ ^ ^ H H ^ ^ ^ M ^ H B ^ ^ M ^ ^ ^ M H ^ a a B B H. nght got home earlyfnd there r Prnted Pattern f Save Extra $2 Wth tonpon SAVE EXTRA >8,30 WTH COUPOV f -Golden Gate New, A " """ " HHHHHHHM ^ 4 ^BjP! Save Extra $2 VA C«apo» Save 50e Wth Ths Coupon save Extra $2 Wth Coupon W DELUXE YOUR CHOCE CHROME PADDED A TOY CHEST and Jg? f Jn BOOK RACK SV ER / C K^, DArKER \ ByDeluxe H A. TCKLE -js+ea OurlawD.^. f ^ TUWBLE t5» S W On n A? 4 U, ^9-97 V #,.-, BUG Low Dsct. Dtct. ^ ^ w.c. \J # 627 Oupoa Ep. 2 L65 *«-OonpoB Cup. Wll/W Umlt!( f ustomtr -Coupon E»p. 2//63 ^ Save Extra 60e Wth Coupon All TUCCt Trtvc U CTOfk* A - j M *" A 5 fe/ 924 ^\ / / B ^ j Prnted rattern 924: Worn- r A \ en» Szes , S8, 40. t, 44, ] A O>, 48, W. Hre 6 takes 4% 3 ^ yards 35-lm:h fabrc A FFTY CENTS n con* for m each pattern add S ocnu for each pattern (or lt-dan 5 A malng and «pedal haddlot. m Scad to 70 Newspaper Pat- f V tern D«p), 2J2 W«*t-8th SL; f A New York, N.Y, 00. Scad W 50c fur 966 Sprng-Summer S r Pattern Catalog. ncludt* coo- S ^ poo good for OM Free Pattern. R * CARAVAN f 2 DAY JET TOUR j A *H fpus. rrnully EscuM 5 / SPAN! d\ ^PORTUGAL j A JTm MOROCCO j F FRST CLASS AND DELUXE j J THROUGHOUT C r Fulurng t J AM COND HONED HolofCfwclm «M l-regueft Ueputufts Jn. to Dec. 8 A FROM^PQQH.Y.ON.Y. * low Duct. JV V-,, 00 w.<.. r.. heo tuurlouf W««k»; Uj- j A l>an, lunl, tatm, Combr, f W \ Salamanca, Toledo, Madd, r HUGE SELECTON UUL TABLES ^^P!^^F^^^W J Gauld, ujnnojks, Gjbrlllr, t A \ Sevlle, Cudoba. fm, n MOKCO S BRUNSWCK AMF MERT PROFESSONAL ^ J J V \ M Vf lanne, Habat, Caablanca,» r. Melues, Kw, R,4 LOW PRCE NCLUDES: R ^^^^^^HHHsa * UO\KVCOMH > nf W. rovcl by custom-bult «*e lue all g ^^^^^^^^V AM l«\-sat, kl J J V A\ cukttoed motuf doact: 2.DeLuxe \9 ^L aaaaaaaaaaaaaa W * JOKMUM BEDS ^^^^^t^^p^^ ^ ( N^ bu J A audlltcllssmoleu(plvale K OUR OWPRC y \ Hath lluuugbuut): 3. Hound tp «^^^^HBF^ y«ft \ LH..!^ r A \ U Ua» d Excurtw rte. (N.Y «<4 to N V ) 4. Ktst CUb lony tu W dtl U Moooo: 5. All neal: fl,j! 6.A hpadlmes7-wunm jw A ; tby 8. All ajhtoeohw: 9. Uut S ^ j j«<tj j<u{«sshm*twu Dbclm Many Spectl Features- «< Hmct Clbjet Fadu Mklue, ** (.^!.. TABLE " W.^OPHll SUNDAYS! wtn ^ AUuUc Araban EaUtrtanmwl «tc. ft m awl vvtt CM, Kuvk, Bull. u,,d ct ulk Ul/ ^ _ ^ ^ [VNNOt A ^ to, Wt llutlunt tooclumt, j[ [ ^EmSuJ FDFF ^ ^ ^^»^^k\wr ^" > XT mmtmtw ** * *" HOLDtt ^P^ wn o«v ^^ -.*y ^T Wl* fwk <* Am (MM ^J Travelng «Snvp Extra $3 Wth Coupon r SSlBJBlL; " j Q SNUGGLEBUN DOLL HBHEH2H3H r HED DOLL WTH PHONOGRAPHS fctauert / POffETDOOK CASE n SLEDS CHEM LAB #4 ^ tn Lu >f 37 DCE SKATES c S7.9S v. u. ^%OT V Jl.»lo u,u», " D TRAN SETS " ta W f M;^,..J, AUTO RACE SETS «"t jl. - ft > v e Extra»4 Wth Coupou HHNG THS COUPON Sawe E w r, $3 Wth Coupon A P ^ ^S^T BKE Emenee Jungle Hunt f v ^(ff. ^^ RFLE * fame! TAKE ADDTONAL ^^ Am ^97 ^ A. C. GLBERT */&/, *. #2 ^, AUTORAMA j(j 7 PR«^ j p "^ % V ^ * -y97 ON ANY BKE - H!"T? o! J»,.95O«WJ" CASTTCARRY ^» ow D.C f ^ POOL ^Q88 XllULr 5 (xaa^ g^w^u MHTF # mm^.-.^. ^Bfck ^lm ^SBBV^BV -^Mt.^s^k -^k^kv ^k^k* --^^ ->^kw ^^ -^^km «^lkw <^Hh»a!^PkV ^km- -^Bk ^^Bk. «MsW ^BkV *^Mk ^WW. Nt.W JKJUUrl UWW S ^ ^ TlUVla. AUBM ^V tumtaaw,». Mwn M ^ w «KnarKU> msm m, mum w cunuv: n turn n. DMH ndppmdent-t.eader (B.B.) - Cartmt VR, 895 CHRSTENSENS 965 "The Frendly Store" Youll fnd hnndnvls of ^rlng fjflu for rv<«ry memher of llr famly Shop tl )P Morr tha has been Chrmmnn (lft Hcndqmrter* n Woonhrclgr ^nce 895. Shop the» or. where yon always recnve frendly, personalzed nervee and lop valel Begnnng MOD. day, December 6th, we wll he open every nght tl 9. J ^ -^ Beautful Gfts for WOMEN ^ f\?js], Lngere and Housecoats by... H ^ H V O j U Lovely Gft Boxed Hosery by... ^ K ^ ^ ^P^gmOTp Gotham Gold Strpe Berkshre Hanta d^b^bjffa ^ ^ ^ ^ B ^ Fashon Watches by Sheffeld ^ / mfk \ffljfnjrr Beautful Sweaters and Coordnates vurre / J Blouses Skrt* Dresses Knt Suts by Bulte Sfln Cloves Hankes ^Handbags Pajamas Rancoats of Costume Jewelry Mele Jewel Boxes Umbrellas SLPPERS / / Excellent Selecton of Boutque* ««««LUGCA(;K Ml, Warm Jackets and Car Coats y* ncludng Hooded SK JACKETS mljl f LADESDRESS COATS by Kngsley \^^^ \ Wonderful Selecton of ^ A&- t*\^ Q f TpSS JADE EAST PPNG ROCK ^ / ^S&rf^Sttt^ «blnhomunlleovotlwtkk [P* jf \\jft$$$ffl^ \ HANDSOME GFTS for MEN K/ T^JW MW^ and "TEEN MEN" ^M^T^ ^^c-,; TES. GLOVES - SHRTS - JACKETS /SftmrV^l " &/ V\ ; * BELTS-HATS-SOCKS. SHOES-JEWELRY ^$M ".kflprl ^ - S l WALLETS-SLACKS-SUPPERS-ROBES M %. k*23\/ l^\l * UNDERWEAR. SWEATERS-PAJAMAS J. j^flsn" A M) HANDKERCHEFS - UMBRELLAS ^!^ r^^tv^^ra Y\V Truval - Shelds - Haggar Key Man ^HH^V"" ^Ok ^ H Arrow - Wngs - McGregor - Hlckok - nterwoven ^^^^^lkv \V ^w JH» WHTE LEVSand LEVS STAPREST CORD ^HBR^vVM^%^feMBB»MVA MdG«-t D B.».^ ema FREE GFT BOXES For GRLS For BOYS ^ DRESSES SKRTS DRESS SHRTS j* ll^\ SWEATERS «SPORT SHRTS % \~ ~) ROBES PAJAMAS SWEATERS. J^n. UNDERWEAR TGHTS PAJAMAS nbh>\ COATS f JACKETS «JACKETS, ^^DHl SOCKS CLOVES SUPPERS f^^rl HATS SUPPERS RANCOATS nflrffl MATCH MATES # SLACKS «ROBES «^R Br Cbxlcrdla - Style Undle. ^OCKS CLOVES 9^Kjf Kegl - 8ly Schruk Cuter. «ACCESSORES WW^^J t^k DM. E/er. Shp -. ^ ^.?ulktr. Vt_ Bal l\ /v. V»«^.lU-Tt.Kld.BMUhTe* *V V A 8«aU DepMlt HoWs U W - C^r. Cobber. 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13 jcndent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret Prew NEWS From AH the ndependent - Leader Carteret Press Communty EDSON-FOMS BEACON Thursday, December 9, 985 A Ntmpqwr Dedcated Uftt Bat ntemte d the Resdent! of the Commonltta We Bern PAGE THRTEEN Carteret Hgh School Group To Vst Baltmore On Grant he Charman e l.harman To Study Panel \\M\f. RPV. HerejLlbrary Theonvns nf the Mothotlst he rtnlrrnnn nf n -nn on "The RndMl v n Extremsm" to! by (le Woodhrdgc nhwh and the Ss- \. -tl srnol on Motv Wnxlbrrge Jewsh fmcr at 8:30 p.m. r> D! hc panel n ad- Sramnns are Hobert M:: Wllam Weaver,! Mrs. an MeNett, Project CAUTKRKT-lohort T. ODnn- ssstnnt Stpprntcndunt p ofj wll load ld sx the Carton-t Publc! nell, A School lves J Schools on a trp to the Mountj Royal School, Baltmore. Mary- land, on Wednesday, December! 5, to observe the program and servces of a model elementary k school lbrary n acton. A grant Scamans represents to cover travel expenses to one. T nn nf Protestant o( the three such "demonstraton who have joned the centers" was awarded (hs team tvm rrhu from the by he Knapp School Lbrares krrrade*. He WD«Project, a fve-year project funded wth $,30,000 by the ;, nnrrh to Mont om- Knapp \. T. C. rhnll.nsjed the grow-;foundaton, nc.. and admnsn n hs townshp tered by the Amercan Assoca- M he pulpt, n heton of School Lbrarans, a dv- tn the debate plat-."on of the Amercan Lbrary As- he streets He has soraton and a department of the! mm vstng trouble Natonal Educaton Assocaton. Medterranean, and, The Cartcret teams fnal selec>f srael. m;us s the son of a mnster. H«formal s culmnated at Bos- lon came as a result of a natonwde, open competton conducted by the Knapp School Lbrares Project and testfes to the promse of the dstrcts contnung effort to establsh and develop excellent school lbrary servces for the Carteret School System. Selecton of the team to receve these funds from the Project was partly bawd on the teams de scrpton of ts alms as well as the acumen wth whch they had evaluated the present status of ther own lbrary program. Mr. OUonneU, offcal leader of the team vstng the Mount Royal SANTA (F.TS ATTENTON: Pho(n shows a group of pupls at Cleveland School North Pole. Th«role of St. Nck s played by Adam Blalowarczuk. Cops To Get NewUnforms VFW s Opposed To Closng of Natl Cemetery CARTERF.T - Commander! Alfred Kenskc of the Star Land-. tr Post 234 expressed the concern of hs organzaton over the.dosng nf the Beverly Natonal Cemetery n Burlngton County jwhen he was nformed that the slates only natonal cemetery for the bural of veterans wll be phased out as of February!l((. The offcal word of the clos ng was receved by a threeman commttee of the states 4, r ),()(n VFW members who journeyed to the Pentagon n Wash ngtra, The Tro, State Commander Jon Cramer, State Legslatve Offcer Jmmy Ftzgerald and Commttee Charman materal, wth Esenhower jacket, black eplettes and black flaps Commander Fcnskc noted fu FARM BLL on pockets. The trousers wll be;. WOODRRDGE - By Sprng, black wth a grey strpe down the!" Woodbrdfe Townshp, aclv As the scouts nspected a street ther that the remanng natona Presdent Johnson has Woodbrdge Polce Department sde. The hat wll be regular n the Cleartp, Pamt-up, Kx-ut Fx-up thuy made such notatons as cemeteres n the east wer members wll be sportng new polce type, of grey and the hat lampngn, havemade a neghbor also serously confronted w busness housekeepng poor," unforms. badge wll read "cadet". The lood survey *&$ condtons of ther own nearng capacty pro clean area, "beautful homos, Polce Drector Joseph A. Gaj School, explaned the mpact oflass sad today he has not de- brdge Polce Cadet." The cadets he followng results. "Our deceased veterans hav breast badge wll read "Wood- roperty amf»tjflve come up wth ems. very well kept," "needs mprovement," "garbage and ltter def-! ths opportunty to vew thejeded yd on the color, but want- wll wear grey shrts and black Of 5,072 homes nspected, 3,2M arned the rght to be burkd M" lbrarys effect on the ed to get away from the dark blue te. ntely needs attenton." were n good condton as far as veterans cemetery by the n j schools nstructonal program: that attracts dust and never looks ant was concerned,,698 were The complete report of many on they served," Command* "Ths vst gves us a chance to qute new. He s lookng wth vew a modern elementary school favor on the Stetson-type polce NO WEAPONS ALLOWED ar and 0 were poor. pages wll be turned over to the enske stated. Notng that tl! lbrary and ts nterrelatonshp hat wth band n the back to hold Lynchburg, Va. - Floyd R Lawns,,968 n good condton; Ctzens Redevelopment commttee, sponsors of the campagn, re a new factor to be cm ataltes of the Vetnam confl»h the total nstructonal program of the school The develop- mltary type, wth Sam Browne theatre, gave hs teen-age pat- nspectng Jot ltter they found Cemetery closng, "ronc, t n place. The jacket wll be of Ganous, manager of a move,62, far; 483, poor. to take defnte acton. dered, he termed the Dover! nutof new nstructonal eqap- belt and exposed gun. rons a taste of the Old West by that t 2, JWBWlad tod none;,589 lonsderate. and saddenng." * mtfmwstef*!* arfl thdr use Mr. Gnlass sam he s open tf «<lu«*lng that they "check ther could bft&l^ssfed,far ahd 707, Urther nrged all ctzens r n a modern nstructonal program suggestons by ndvdual mem- weapons" before enterng the poor. vrte not only to ther scnato are of prme mportance to the group n ths vst." Represented on the team gong to the Mount Royal School are: Mr. Gerald M. School of Theol-JB rown Admnstratve Assstant; >tv vce charman of the. Mss Mary E. Kennedy, Ubrar- * :u Concerns of the Jersey Annual Con- the Methodst Church. n.ns f a member of llsox County Mental rnng Commsson, the : v Unted Fund Execu- vtcc. the Woodbndse!>levelopment Commt- Woodbrdce Human mrsson, the Mddle- \ Kronomr Opportunty MT has served on Rah- s:v*pnl Councl jnce hs - cmnctman-amarge n 06 he has operated "nagement consultng M. Weaver k Co Te n of the Unon County v4 Health League, " for the YMCA drve tled Fund. H«s a (he Rahway Young ^ where ho has been *ce presdent, trustee tc charman. He re- A- from Swarthmore hs Master! degree : State. w s a chemcal «g- ;; graduated from Ren- uch and hag a Mas- " "nee from Newark Col- Kneernj. He s cur : "ea producton man- homlcal company and "tn for the Atom Tab- "! "Rght and Wrong." M Nftt worked as a re- ho Harrsburt!, Pa Ask Referendum On Apartments MENU) PARK TERRACE - The Menlo Park Terrace Democratc Organzaton s seekng a referendum on Garden Apartmcnts - Harvev Taber «>> and as an edtoral lo the Amercan Scho ; u " ral quarterly publshed! rl l:l K;ppa. She s mar- orter nrter at the Evenng declare hmself ruwu^.. on the..- queston --"-. n " udent. an; Mss Marguerte Baechtold, Lbrary Servces, Newark State College; Mrs. Mary Czaya, Prncpal: Harold Ross, Board of Educaton. Townshp. We are, therefore, solctng the help of any and all organzatons, poltcal and nonpoltcal, nterested n gvng the voter the "Yes" or opportunty to say "No" n the votng booth regardngrdng garden apart- ments. For further nformaton contact myself at 204 Atlantc St., Menlo Park Terrace, P.O. Metuchen, N. J. Phone: LJ or Joseph Baker, Presdent seln Democratc Club, 25 E. Warren "n thevasyear, the news- St., seln, N. J. Phone: FU 8- papers servcng Woodbrdge M60 Townshp have contaned charges and counter charges by varous Townshp offcals and canddates for publk? offce n regard to the buldng of garden apartments. At the present tme, there s a large segment of populaton n Woodbrdfe Townshp who ore oppossed to garden apartments and desre that a mortorum be declared on any further buldng untl studes can evaluate the nr pact the present buldngs have had n regard to schools, traffc, ratables, etc. To ths end, the membershp of the Menlo Park Terrace Democratc Club at 6ur general meetng on November 7th, voted to explore the possbltes o( placng a referendum concernng garden apartments before the voters of Woodbrdge Townshp. The seln Democratc Club at ts general meetng on November 9th, also voted to explore the possbltes of such a referendum. t s the contentor d these two clubs that the aver age ctzen fnd taxpayer s enttled to have the opportunty tc ^ the mother of two. A referendum s the only fa motner or two. ^j jtab e means 0{ dong so "Although the two organc lons ntatng ths study are poll unt adopt* rules tcal dubs, we feel that the gar lny. don apartment problem s no lnked to rse poltcal because of ««e«ect «all of us resdng n Woodbrdg PERFUME NECKLACES The Exctng New Way To Wear Perfume A "«* Ttuue"-Ur Bab nurroundtd wth TUUJ C "Chuck-A-Lutk" «muuj( FAru EACH rbnetone fl»»«^sftmb"pwds"»uj »*» "" "-" For PALESTRA Dally Servce C»U W 5-8M7 Sun. M sssr OK K MONEY ORDER TO; US NOKTU 4U««NBWARK 7, N. J. SALES False Alarm [kngs Fne WOODBBRDGE r George R, arr, 28, 625 WestlAvenufl, Se- aren, was fned 00 and $0 DSU n muncpal court yesteray on a complant of turnng n false fre alarm. He was also ven a 60-day suspended sensnee n the county workhouse, y Magstrate Andrew D. Des- Tond. Barr was caug t n the act ol trnng n a false alarm by Parolman Carl Ledner. bers of the department. Meantme, unforms have been ordered for the new polce cadets They wll be made of slate grey theater. Complants had made from other customers who had been shot wth water guns. Number Two? Let me see," sad the mnster who was fllng out the marrage certfcate and was uncertan as to the date, "ths s the ffth, snt t?" "No sr," deturned the brde ndgnantly, "ths s only my second." CLOTHESLNE STRPPED MENLO PARK TERRACE - A whte crocheted table cloth and a table pad were stolen off her clotheslne Tuesday, accordng to a report made by Mrs. Jean Henderson, 8 Mason Street, to Patrolman Thomas T. Ratajezak, For Over fve months the Avenel area has been plagued wth a rash of false alarms, partcularly n the early hours of the mornng on weekend*. Patrolman Ledner conducted an nvestgaton both off and on duty. Whle patrollng the Avenel are* on November 2 near the ntersecton off Roanoke Street and Demorest Avenue, Patrolmen Ledner and John Annes, spotted Barr at the alarm box. They reported that when Barr spotted them he jumped nto hs car and led the offcers on a short chase. He dened any knowledge of wrong-dong just as the Avenel Fre Department appeared at the alarm box. Barr pleaded gulty n muncpal court yesterday. PROCLAMATON WHEREAS, the Carteret B.P.O. Elks 2235 Crppled Chldrens Commttee has once agan launched ts Annual Door-Door Appeal for Funds, WHEREAS, Funds so rased provde examnatons, treatments, therapy and surgery; as well as traned personnel to carry out the program, and WHEREAS, ths years goal of $2, would help more local chldren to help themselves f t was over-subscrbed, and THEREFORE,, Andrew W, Banlck, Mayor of Carteret do urge our ctzens to recognze the worthness of ths endeavor and do further urge them to contrbute as generously as they can to the Fund Appeal. Date: December 7,985 (Sgned) Andrew W. Banck Mayor v - to the stores about Santas workshop n the Boy Scouts Make Report "Clean-Up" Surveys Roadf got an excellent ratng wth only 79 or 3% classfed as poor. \ good, 997, far and 45 poor. There are sx ages n a womans lfe, nfant, grl, young woman, young woman, young woman and young woman. Trbune, Chcago seln Junor Troop Wns Second Prze n Parade hrstmas Parade, The composed of grls from Park Terrace, had as advsors Mrs. Karl Schroeder, leader, and Mrs. John Shoffner, co-leader. The float, bult on a truck loaned from the Buck Brothers Excavaton Company, featured a smulated "Candy House" and a Chrstmas Tree. The entre tral- JSELJN - Twenty-on«grl er of the float had a skrt decscouts of Junor Troop 392, dressed orated wth cardboard lollpops as toys, rdng aboard a 60-foot A tape recorder played sx songs float, captured frst prze, for the prevously recorded by the troop second year n successon, n tha n keepng wth the theme of the Junor Dvson at the Meturfen troop, Menlo Thanks to the contnued patronage of our old customers, who have enjoyed our M perl dry cleanng, and talorng servces thanks to the many new ueoplr who have herone acquanted wth our fahr care servce we MVC found t necessary to expand our parkng facltes for complete customer convenence. NOW... nlenv of narkng adacent t,o our store. OPEN DALY & SAT. 7 A.M.t«7 P THURS.tFR.f9Pl parade, "Sprt of Chrstmas, The grls ftted approprate actons to the words. The most exctr ng part, to the small onloolf anyway, seemed to be the throwng of lollpops to the crowd. Negroes crtcze U. S. legal ad for the poor, ast State Commander Arthu Morn, conferred for sevcra hours wth mltarjathortes n the natons captal; Col. J. C MacFarland, USA Chef of the Memoral Dvson of the Sup port Servces Command frmed the fact that no bural; wll take plact n New Jersey; only natonal cemetery afte ths comng January. The facl ty wll be offcally flled at tha tme. Commander Konskenoted tha dstance, travel tme and cost; of relatves desrng to vst th Kravestes posed serous dete rents (o out-of-state bural representatves deplor he stuaton but to the governo CAMPBELLS FLOOR We Do Expert WAXNG SANDNG Servce for ndustral. Home and Offces FOR NFORMATON AND SERVCE $ (after 8 P.M.) Carteret Jewsh Communty the state senators and assemblymen and to ther own mmedate muncpal offcals. "All of hese ndvduals can be of help Abraham. Album, Rabb Sam Breslow, Presdent» Frday, December 0, 965, j days n Kslev "* Lght the Sabbath candles bef We undertake a serous cam- f ore 4. 0 p m pagn of solctng ther ad," he sdra. vayshlach, Gen. 28:0- ddeu. jg.j : "The VFW pledges to do all Haftorah: Hos. :7 2:2 we can to extend Beverly or Servces wll be held at the procure bural space elsewhere n the state," Commander Fenske contnued, "but", he con- Carteret Jewsh Communty enter Frday evenng at 8:30 cluded, "every Amercan who p.m., followed by an Oneg Shabbath sponsored by Mr. and Mr*. has ever had a relatve or frend n the unform of hs country Alan Lpp. Rabb Album wll honors that ndvdual or hs memory by adng us and takng up the mghtest of weapons the pen.., now!!l" sgned nto law a four-year farm bll wth an estmated $4-bllon prce tag for the &6 crop. As one of the major blls of the 965 congressonal sessons, the Presdent de not sgn the bll untl one hour before the pocket-veto would have been effectve. UG-STEPPNG PG Yorktown, Pa. Earl Davenport owns a pg that walks uprght on hs hnd legs. t was njured by ts mother when frst bora and learned, to. walk On two legs. Except tor ths oddty, 30-pound pg s healthy. conduct the Servces and wll delver a talk of a vtal current ssue. On Frday, December 24th; the Jewsh Youth Group of Carteret wll conduct the Servces. A Chanukah Program wll be conducted by the students of the Hebrew and Sunday School on Sunday, December 9 at 0 a.m. Sabbath mornng Servces are held at the Carteret Jewsh Communty Center every Saturday at a.m., at the Congregaton Brotherhood of srael at suudown on Frday, and at the Congregaton Lovng Justce at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Adult Educaton Elementary Hebrew s conductedjvery Thursday evenng at 9 p.m. at the center. WAWEL Hdney Wne of Poland 5ths 2.82 avalable at your favorte lquor dealer mported b» Boler BwM Addtonal parkng for the convenence of our customers SHRT LANDKRNG/SDPEKB DRY CLEANNG/EXPERT TALORNG & ALTERATONS/DRVE DP WNDOW/FORMAL WEAK TO HKE/ SUEDE & LEATHER < LKANNCJ/FREE MOTHPROOFNG & BOX S T O R A G E SPECALZNG N DRY CLEANNG OF COCKTAL DRESSES & GOWNS. GREEN STUKET/Home of Fabrc Care Servce Second To Nontj/WOODBRDQE

14 >, r t PAGE FOURTEEN ORTChapter To Present RumorPanel SF..N - A nmor clnc wll be pttmlpl al, lunrheon-mcctng of the Melwonl Chnplpr of the Womens Amrrcm OR T, Tuesday, 2:45 pm., at Jewsh Communty Center. Temple Neve Shnlom, drove Avouo, Mtuchen. A representatve of the Womens Bna Brth speakers hurenu wll b* a guest. Refreshments wll be served. Arrangements for the program were made by Mrs. Mlton Markman, program charman; Mrs. Harold Greene, co-charman; and Mrs. Danel KvU, chapter presdent. The project to t* hghlghted, durng the month of December, by the Metwood Chapter wll be "EPCS" Earnng Power mprovement Courses. Funds rased wll go to the project, whch s 9 program of accelerated courses nl on-job tranng. Mrs, S. E. Rudn, charman, reported plans for the ad journal now underway. Proceeds wll go to the M.O.T. (Mantanance Overseas Tranng) project whch buys machnery and equpment for student nstallatons. A board meetng has been scheduled for December 2, 8:30 p.m., at Edson Lanes. Sweet Adelnes Lsts Program SELN - Several actvtes, ncludng two tngng engagement* and a Chrstmas party, are planned by the Clover Leaf Chapter of Sweet Adelnes, nc. Members of the chapter wll sng tomorrow for the Legal Secretares Assocaton of New Jergey. at Stanleys Gallery. The Busness and Professonal Women of Lnden wll be entertaned by the Cloverleaf Chapter on Tuesday, December 4, at the Dragon Restaurant, Roselle. A Chrstmas party, wth the members husbands and chldren U guests, wll be held Monday, December 3, at the Green Street Frchouse, seln. The group s stll conductng ts membershp drve. Any woman, 8 years of age, or over, wth a pleasant voce, who lkes to sng, s nvted to attend any meetng, Monday evenngs, 8:30 p.m., at the Green Street Mall, entrance on Grnd Street. nformaton may be obtaned from Mrs. Wllam Sullvan, drector, at ME , or Mrs. John Ruschak, assstant drector, at K Pupls to Offer Holday Musc SELN A chorus, consstng of 66 grls and boys of the ffth and sxth graders of Kennedy Park School 24, wll present th annual program of holday mus at a program, "Sleghrde", Mo& day, 7:30 p.m., at the school. The chorus, under the drector. of Mss Barbara Dombrosk, w! present approprate selectons ncludng: Chrstmas Party, The tttle Pne Tree, Afrcan Noel, / Chrstmas Wsh, Eght Nghts o Chanulcah, 0 Hanukah, Sleghrde, Go Tell t On the Mountan, anc Do You Hear What Hear?. Mss Beatrce Dascol wll accompanst Scenery and decoratons wll t> by Benedct Egans and Mrs. Eugene DeBeaus sxth grades. DONG THER PART: Chldren on Grand Avenur, seln. have Joned wlh other ywngkrt n alt parts of Woodbrrfte Townshp n helpng n the Townshp wde Clean-up, Fx-up, Plnt-up campagn. Here they are shown wth seven bag* full of nhhkh they collected around the neghborhood. Altogether they flled 5 bags wth rubbsh n one day. Ufl to rght: Rta PodgonU, Eltelle Podgorsk, Paul Mars, Barbara Kdwards and!lly Mars. CHRSTMAS BAZAAR TODAY; Chrstnas gfts galore are avalable today at the bazaar beng sponsored by School 24 PTA at Kennedy Park School from 9 a.m.. untl 3 p.m. Coffee and cake wll be served from to 3 p.m. Above are some of the members of the commttee, left to rght, Mr*. Berate Cummngs, Mrs. Kenneth Valent, Mrs. Walter Zellnsk, Mrs, Otmar Agner, Mn. Stephen Mller, Mrs. Edward Ellott, Mrs. Edwn Wckham. Townsfolk nvted To Bble Classes Tour of ce Cream Plant s Boys Dream Come True Thursday, December 9,MB Sawler New Dstrct 9 Fre Chef SEUN - Patrck Sawler was crcled chef of the Volunteer Fre Company, Dstrct «, at a meetng. Sunday mornnu n reen trcet Flrrhou.se. (ther track offcers elected for %f>, whoso terms of >ff<^e bejn mmedately, are. Albert Perk*, frst assstant chef. Donnld Neumann, second assstant chef; Carl Chrstansen, captan; and Albert Schmdt, leutenant. House offcers elected were: Thomas Plough, present; Ronald Ojborne, vce presdent; ad Gunthner, secretary, and Anthony Poreda, treasurer. Herbert Gunthner, ontgon chef, submtted hs fnal fre report, coverng the month nf November. olowj: two house fres; 7 feld fres; fve drlls; three false alarms; and three mscellaneous A total of 29 calls were answered durng the month, brngng the, total answered for the year to Chef Gunthner reported H more calls were answered ths year than tout, wth the break down as follows: n rvnv M house; S9 vehcle; 54 feld: 3 assst; Jfl mscellaneous; and 22 false alww. H" stated the amount of false alarms wan the hlphest amour* or t n eot"v r " v d l las* S ven. Tme soent on fre calls for the v<\r ws 3SM mnutp. or l.l.t! hours. 8 Dundee Avenue, has been the SELN - Dr. Norbert Kastner, Kenneth Sednk, 8 Elmhurst gudng hand n a local project ov Avenue; James Sms. 3 Austn sdled to place an adult "Helpng Avenue; and Rchard,» Hand" n nearly every block between School 8, ndana Ave., Grand Averrae, were sworn n as members of the fre companv bv and the home of every chld walkng to and from the school. George Chambers, outgong presdent. As safety charman, Dr. Kast- The followng men were voted nto the fre company, and wll be sworn n at the January meetns: Donald Kaehmar, 40 Oll closely wth U. Anthony OBren! drector.,ne: Kugcne Rnfeld, 53 Berke-,..-..,,,.., r,^^ ndep«ndfnt-leader (E B.) - Carton* Dr. Kastner Heads Helpng Hand 9 Project for School 8, seln, PTO New Ffe-Drum Corps Home Named Wayne f lson Hall SELN-"Wayne Wlson Hall" vacant store, wll need refurblsh- Dscs To Presented To Deborah COLONA - December - be a red rhhun date,,,!. women of (he >,-bo : of (lolonn, for ther ( A-.SW P»rty wll take pho. tkl l stsr,.* ta m -»*JJ ; Accordng to pro«r,v man, Mrs. Patsy Arrdn : Klt wll brne the. <l<>r.ad the women reach nto he.", r L dr-eonted holder and JH, <,,,! cheerful remembrance,)f lh mrmber. Mrs. Stanley K.ft.,. lend thanked thp women at the n,,, meetng Monday f,, r J, O J. voted work to Deborah y\> on to tell them of the resu ther efforts whch has r-,, H ]..mother wng hrmq arldm to hosptal. Before the e\<- m, over the women were enthus A n ther support of the FOR NEKDY CHOKKN: Member, of te Chldrens Servce Commttee are thorn looknr, vfr bemtlfally wrapped gft that wll no t talar chldren at a meetng held at the home M Ball slated for later ths yp,, r calendar, goden book nh \\ n Dr and Mr*. (J«f Wtpolo, S Sherwmx Une. CntonU. Ml (o rl«h», Mrs. Zlrpolo. Ml,. Mary Mrs. Kafta related that -h, Woodward, Mrl. Andrew Wlson and Mrs. Howard Snedfker. lowng women receved tle dsc at the pad up memtwrshl party held recently: llert.r sky, Mary Fluharty and H,:,, c ; ber who added two lmmv Helen Kasko wth three \ arm added and Norma l,,skc- ^ eght damonds and \m \>y wcx and Ruth ldw^v w succeded n gettng a d:s- a. a damond; Betty Rnv.n-e 3 monds; Judy Vanuk, dv ard damond* Rose Stronkrma damond: Helen WoH.wh d and one damond. The followng women rwvj a Deborah Dsc: Mar, ], «,,, ^..-.. wll be the name of the new ng and redecoratng, the corps Bellero, Chrs Arcdn,... ner has worked hard to set up, **Un Ffe and Drum Corps head- plans several fund-rasng pro]- mond; Dot Boyer. 3 (MUV-J traffc safety regulatons for the quarters at Jl Mddlesex Ave^ects. They wll sell trees and Dot CapotosU, Alane r,n, c.rf school area and has worked ""«. accordng to Robert Panter, - wreaths "" outsde l * u * " -" ther new l home, "~- Chorba, Eleanor De Stef.r.n Rtj near the corner of Oak Tree Road darber, Arlene Getfpr. V,r.«lev Blvd.: and Karl H..-S m!" * * Mdb. nd,f e * c? e P art The new hall, to whch the and Mddlesex Avenue, each week-; Game), Loretta Gnadn;p:. - CorD m0v ed recenuv wll Brown Avenue. be end untl Chrstmas. Goldsten, dsc and one dam... ment and wth Harold (,octschus, U)r p P s y fovea recenuy. wu rene Helnbach, dsc Nnrma U An nstallaton dnner-dance sprncpal. > named n memory of Wayne Wlson, who was lost at sea over two! kcr, one damond: Blanche hen; planned for Saturday, Janu-j Recently, as a result of an ary 5. artcten"parents Magarne.-Dr^e 8 tensten, dsc; Louse JUX. ",^0; was servng a Lecture Topc Kastner requested and receved tour ol duty wth the U. S. Navy k two damonds Rta *rner, dm» nex Materese. two damom the endorsement of the P.T.O. at the tme he was swept overboard. executve board to set up a seres Senor Ctzens of Helpng Hand statons throughout the areas served by School Bone, Wllow Avenue, was very Msleadng the World" wll be the! PatvrsoB, one damond Wlson, the son of Mn. Wllam Announced! Mar * M «"«one heth Novak, two damonds Fttl SELN - "Are Wcked Sprts Oyer, one damond: B. The concept was explaned asactve n the corps pror to bs ttle of the lecture to be offered Roekoff; two damond?, \h Plan Yule Fete a group of homes (desgnated by enlstment. The corps has been by Harry Lebhen, Sunday, 6 p.m. Ro«en, two damonds SH SELN - A" Bm from the a whte hand) wheren chldren meetng at Mrs. Bones borne at Kngdom Hall, 236 Central Avenue, Metuchen, for the members P"MO. dsc: Marv Slvk Reder, one dhmwd Y-rl Mormnn Pavlon at the Worlds could receve a wde range of durng the past year. Far, "Way to Happness", was servces: Smple refuge from Snce the new headquarters, a of the seln Congregaton who Klttv Solter» sx rtht"v:< shown at the Monday afternoon real or magned pursuer; frst are temporarly meetng n Metuchen. snd dlmopd; Mr«V- dsc; meetng of the seln Colona ad for mnor cuts or bruses; Senor Ctzens Club, held n thetelephone for the seln Frst Ad A study of the Bble and the] wo Hmwdv T! " n PfXf Squad or a doctor; a place to M n De Mnrco. dv (Jrwn Street Frehouse, Mchael,. Daly, presdent. n- Schaumburg for anyone nterested Frst, there was an nterestng to attend. Each partcpant s and nformatve guded tour of asked to brng hs Bble, pen, the plant, wth Costas John Petrocy explanng the varous steps and notebook. n the producton of ce cream and answerng the many questons posed by the Cubs. One of the favortes o the tour was the huge Pqpscle machne, capable of producng 2,000 Popscles an hour. To hghlght the trp, Mr. Petrocy who obvously knows what lttle boys dream of provded the Pack wth free smples, The Pack meetng jwas held at THE NSURANCE EDTORS CORNER Guest Edtor - Gerard (Jreaux STERN & DRAGOSLT 54 Man Street, Woodbrdge HOW TO HAVE A FRE-SAFE CHRSTMAS Chrstmas cheer comes naturally, f you use a lttle forethought. The Natonal Board of Fre Underwrters advses a ( few precauton* to keep Chrstmas trees and toys fre-safe. Frst comes proper selecton and dsplay of your Chrstmas tree:. Choose a small tree nstead of a large one. A small tree can be just as pretty, less hazardous. 2. Keep the tree outdoors untl youre ready to nstall t. 3. Dont set up the tree untl just before Chrstmas. 4. Place the tree n the coolest part of the house, away from radators, heaters, freplaces. Stand t n water to retard dryng. 3. Vtt freproof decoratons of glass or metal, never cotton or paper decoratons unless flameproof. 6. When needles start fallng, take the tree down and dscard t outdoors. Then, mak* sura toys w«safe. Uuf tttte* 0(4 Safnt Nck man hs scheduled stops at (be boron of good Wtla chldren all over the oounuy, he JtoWally pay* a vst to Underwrters Laboratores, nc. There w drop* off for UatlM purposes a bag full of brand Mw tlftctrlcal toys. Sant Nck knows tha t the electrcal devces can take tba mlsuaa and abust admnstered by the Laboratores tnllaws to datermuw ther complance wth approprate Mhy requrement*, they should perform safely n the home. And remember, parents should always supervse all play wth electrcal toys or wth toys nvolvng fuels and chemcals tus column wll b» glad to answer queston* you may have bout property and casualty nsurance. Send them to Gerard Greaux, Stern 4 Dragoset 54 Man St., Woodbrdge, N. J. ngs and excursons s plannng; an nspecton of the Woodbrdge Polce Headquarters n January. CS leaders Plan Chrstmas Party SELN - Leaders of Neghborhood fl, of Crossroads Grl Scout Councl, wll hold a combned meetng and Chrstmas P ar y, tonght at 8 oclock, n the St. Cecelas School, Lourdes Hall. Tenure pns, for fve and ten years of servce, wll be presented to leaders by Mrs. John J Mahoney, Negrborhood Charman School 22, Frday. After the open- Grab-bag gfts wll be exng salutaton by Den J, Den changed. Refreshments wll be presented a skt, "s There Lfe served, under the drecton of on Other Planets?" Three new Mrs. Helen Lewka, hosptalty cubs were ntated nto Den 4, charman. AN EXCTNG DFFERENT WEST NDES CRUSE 2! DAYS d«fortnj Ftbrvarv 6, 964 Ratn start at $5.00 ptr ptm Fly to San Juan to board the n*w MTS. ARGONAUT. Vl 2 delghtful mgll llandt. Msmbenhp lmted to 45 pannatn. R««rvaton must b* madt mm«oa«ly. Rat* ncludes Ar Far* b»tw»#n Nwork and San Juan and all Shore Excursons aboard tht crultt. For nformaton and r*»arvaton, contact Travelng. ft tht "tttle thngs" that madt «l NEW JERSEYS LARGEST TRAVEL AGENCY Chatham HUabtth Wtttfold UUSTH; * N. MO4D T.!*» WflWUP n M T. W-U90 CHATHAM) 7 MAN T tsmloo wat for an angushed parent. troduced Mrs. Charles Gares, as, Be Found True" and "The Truth Each "Helpng Hand" home «ntf!t,t COMC BOOKS a new member. He reported the Teller Steps n wth an Oath." wll be desgnated by a whte group has grown from J charter Tuesday, S p.m. the regular Mlan, taly - The ad- hand taled to a stale whch wll members, tap y Masses. Bble study groups wll meet at book s the latest or.w n taent place. Vohntetrt NN s»j membershl^of la. WQmtat Mdren! the fol» Grand Avenue, 807 Wood Avenue, and 78 Karkus Avenue, The new mystery comc N be drven nto te lawn n a proroy Fnal plan* for the mystary j lowng dases wld supply and lclted through the School U smply drawn n black " rde, scheduled for Monday, were sell the cakes: Mrs. Desmonds Woodbrdge. announced. Two bus loads of P.T.O., bulletn both to fabrcate and Mrs. Mattfaae fourth to provde entcrta.nmr. Tonght at 7:25 the mnstry members wll leave at 0 a.m. the Helpng Hand Emblems and grades, wth Mrs. Mary Pello and school wll be conducted at Kngdom Hall wth the mnstry de- a woman. Success w:,- tp and from work was the from the Green Street Frehouse. to open homes to ths project. Mrs. Theresa Jackson: and Mrs. The clubs annual Chrstmas Thus far, 2 homes on Bloomfeld, Elzabeth, CreemerBerkely Goley n charge. 8:30. SO lre (24 cents) for a Heaetta Ware and Mrs. John velopment course scheduled for late and the publc re.:! : dnner has been set for Monday. December M, at the Green Street and Avenues, and Green, Hall AU member^, are -.v as..^u k«to ^ Worth, Woodruff Streets and brng therw ; rrkn ] vesand7o"rks! Wpng Road have been offered Dollar gfts wll be exchanged, as Helpng Hand Staton*. MUCH. Brthdays wll also be celebrated, of the Westbury, Chan 0 Hlls. A dscusson was held on the,green Gardens and Green Man- SELN - The fundamental truths of the Assembles of God advsablty of the local club jon-jsons areas are already manned. wll be dscused at the Md-Week ng the Natonal Golden Age Club m «Bble Study to be conducted Wednesday, 7;45.p.m., at the seln Amercan boy las never dreamed Schwartz and George Rozansky. benefts are receved through, Hartly, Del. - Mrs. COLONU-What red-blooded Gary Wenbensk, Jeffrey n Washngton, D. C. Varous HELD UP THREE TMES Assembly of God Church by Rev. ol vstng an ce cream plant to James Heser and Wllam Dreker of Den 3 and Charles Famula membershp n the natonal or- Hughes, teller n the West Denver Harry W. Schaumburg, pastor. ganaton. Trust Company, has been robbed see bow h s favorte confecton "The Bble s a book n comparson wth whch all others, n was made? Mghty few, ndeed. or Den 6 receved Lon Badges. Hardy Peterson, manager of three tmes n fve yean. The Wth ths n mnd, the leaders of Pack 46 whch s rapdly becomng known as the "Go-Go the AshevUe, N. C. baseball thrd robber looked smlar to my eyes, are of mnor mportance, and whch n all my per- Pack 46 Cub Scouts plan- Colona team and former Woodbrdge robber number two, accordng to ned, such a trp. And for the boys, Pack" because of ts many out- Hgh School baseball player, wa Mrs. Hughes. plextles and dstresses have t was ndeed, a dream-eome-true! a guest. - T never faled to gve me lght and For recently, the Pack vsted PhUp Owen, a member of the.townshp Recreaton Departraent, strength," s a quote from the Costa ce Cream Co. plant n club, passed away Monday morn-! for supplyng cake and conee at weekly bulletn of the church, emphaszng the nvtaton by Rev. njured hs back and member Mrs. Mary Dolan of North Woodbrldge. ng. Davd Davs, of Vera Lane, j the meetngs. Ar- arc asked to tend hm cards. lngton, was a ^ The group expressed ther grat- tendng wth Mr. and Mrs. tude to John Zullo and Mrs. Thel- Ballard. The dark horse grl k.,. a ,.. f SH.-.. UMM ma Aken, of the Woodbrdgeawarded to Mrs. Clara Newman. Always Welcome... Gve a "Gft Book" of Car Washes for Chrstmas... deal "Stockng Staffer" Gft lor Ever; Car Owner! Passbook for Any Car - Any Day 4 WASHES J 7 s WQONKE VAL ME mop. CRR WASH Cake Sale Slated By Parochal PTAt SEUN - St. Cecelas PTAs and 2 wll sponsor a cake sale, Sunday, December U, after all Watchtower Bble Journal s scheduled for 7:5 on "Let Gud For People 65 and Over "MEDCARE Hosptal and Medcal nsurance Avalable Even f You Do Not Receve Socal Securty or Ralroad Retrement Benefts TO GET THEM - YOU MUST APPLY! "FLE NOW" SOCAL SECURTY OFFCE 93 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY N. J. OPEN ADDTONAL HOURS THURSDAY EVENNGS - 5 P.M. t«8 PJ.-Dec. 9, l SATURDAY MORNNGS - 9A.Etol2Noon-Dee.lU t Th Menage Spon$ored n the Publc ntere by THE NDEPENDENT-LEW

15 TnrVppnfant-T,eader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, December 9, 985 PAGE FFTEEN LEGAL NOTCES fortorlnf Onnn»n<» «" d nd adopted t» o( tll TOWMMC 0< W OaanVj at \OMtt met, on the Ttt SSTSP A Kro - m«cl"to HBTABLlSK AMD WAOB BCHBDXTLBB Of AND PART TM ^* J or TH«TOWNS W00DBBDOE" ALSO KNC AND DSBONATE) AS WO0OBBDXE TOWNBHP BT OBDNANCS, MS (Senor l!n«lne*r -.. Frlncpftl Bnglnft) RERBBT CEStTFT!h»t ««,,, tbon OrtlMnc* m lntroduek" W\, the mevung o( the Munloljwl Oowno. ol of Ue Towwhtp oj New Jeroev. >"~J on Smrmn tss, and»fter publcstlor ng to low wad furtlut cmskmma,* for anal peaswe and was HntUr adopted on December 7lh. M9 MtW, 4 pubtks henrng nt a meettn* of tba»tunldp«.l Councl erf the ^ hlj) of woodbrtdfle, New. SUd OnUnuc«was approved. the Uayor, and returned on Decem- - ber Wh MS and wll take effect on, December 29th, M5. areordlng VL,, x. n/»/w JOKBPH V. VAlNTl Muntclpe4 Clerk «* NOTCE k. Take notce that applcaton M, bean made to the Mayor and Ooun--- OU of the Borough of Oarterat to tmrutfw to Maty M&rkowltz tnul-, lug as Marks Place & Lquor 8t»w»^ for preml»m located at 3* Rotwe- Telt Avenue, Oarteret, N. J. <&f 4 Plenary Retal Consumpton Ucen. r JfC-34 hermofore ssued to Banjo Lounge, nc. tradng as B«x]6 Lounge for the premses located «, 248 Roosevelt Ave., Onrteret, N. J.. Objeottone, f any. should V* made Unmedlntely n wrtng to- Patrck Poocnlg, Borourt Olerk otthe Bormth of Oarteret. "t Mary Markowlt 24 Roosevelt Are, Oarteret, N.J. Of. 2/3-9/(55 By WUUam A. Dstrct Manager - Securty Admnstra«OB.; Q. Snce Medcare s n effect^; should drop my present heatflr nsurance plan? A. None of the health b*- arance programs under socal securty start untl July, 96$. DONT because of th» new law, cancel any hosptal or medcal nsurance yon may now have. Q. A "socal securty represe*- tatve" called at my home to gve me a dscount rate on medcare naurance. What s ths am aboutf A. t sounds lfe a scheme to defraud. Under no elramv " stances gve such a "repr«*entallve" money or sgn a COB- - tract. Examne hs dentfes- (on card closely and report - any such offers to the socal securty dstrct offlee mmedately. >> rll- Star-spangled 6ne of the best ways to brng a fuzzy future nto sharper focus s to plan for t wth U. S. Sayngs Bonds. Bonds just naturally make you look ahead and what you see becomes less uncertan. No matter what youre savng for, Bonds gve you a mountng feelng of confdence. Bonds are a proven way to save. Mllons of Amercans > are helpng to provde for ther years ahead wth ths secure nvestment Theyre s!! flexble way to save convertng easly to cash when you need t. You pay no local or state ncome tax. And you can defer the federal ncome tax untl youre ready to cash your bonds. And /theyre an especally easy way to save f you use the Payroll Savngs Plan where you work. Just jask for an applcaton..t:*m$. m - k * f W >, ;.;,.f:,3 ft».,.-...of.f "*% : x\$m^;. ;: ww>-> z - 0 ; /?, *?: * : >» S - -. ;, :... r - t ^ -:<\-" *\ am "Aft : t $$$^$& WpS t^a8te5f^angledlooc ahead wfth U. S. Savngs Bonds. Youll not only be keepng a watchful eye on yoffr own future but also on your countrys. X.. Quck facts about Seres f Savngs Bonds j y You get back $4 f or ercry 53 at matnrty V Yon can get your money when you need t V Your Bonds are replaced free f lost, destroyed or stolen V Yoq can buy Bonds where you bank, or on the Payroll Savngs Ban where you work t; tofe Bond* for growth H Boadt h cwrapf lacom* mmmm U.S. Savngs Bonds STAR-SPANGLED SAVNGS PLAN # FOR ALL AMERCANS J. My husband ded last year. At age 60 t s dffcult for me to fnd employment. When can :. begn recevng wdows ben** fts? A, The new law provdes for reduced wdows benefts as early as age 60. Vst your socal securty dstrct offce for ratrher detals. Q. Wll the lump-sum death beneft be ncreased under the new changes n socal securty? A. The maxmum lump-sum beneft remans at $255, The mmtmmrt, however, has been ncreased from $20 to $32. About Your Home The clmate and sol of the South and the West Coast are so much lke those of Southeastern Chna, the orgnal home of Camelas. They can be grown n large pots and moved ndoors durng the wnter n other sec-, dons. You wll have to provde them wth a slghtly acd sol. Ths sol s produced by the fallng of leaves from hardwood trees n" nature. They do best ft tttered lght, of the type that «tp fall OB them Urougb Wjl ftade trees. (_ *- Camellas wll grow n for sun, however. f n fact, they bloom more hearly n sun than n partal shadd but. there s always a danger of s n scald on te folje. To correctly prepare the sol for a camella, remember that, you are plantng a shrub that wll grow ffteen f«et hgh or more durng your lfetme. So dg a bg hole-tat least three feet deep and fve feet across. Camellas are deep-rooted plants. They need a rch sol tosupport the large number of blossoms they produce each year. When dggng the hole, dscard the sub-sol and brng n) rch woods sol, f you can get t. sol, not, use your best gardet provded t has rot been lmed. The mxture you put back n the hole should be made up of two parts humus of some knd. Keep the ground over the roots of your camellas mu)ehed at all tmes. Use peat, leaf mold orpne needles. Never cultvate th» sol as they would destroy the, surface roots. Camellas need two feedngs a year, especally when gtom under trees. The- frst shoom-46me rfht after bloom&«.t»«-atona month or & weeks ttwtnotor feed camellas later ttua mkk June.! aju^j K. ->.».,,.*.,%r^.. : %»v# ff "M Ob, Oo Bo* Wont Joke: "Are yen don aaytbng for your ookr. "WelL sneew whenever t wank mg y to."

16 *.., - ). PAGE SXTEEN Thursday, December 9, 9W ndependent T,«ader fe.b.). WOODBRDGE S COMPETNG N NATONAL CLEANEST TOWN ACHEVEMENT AWARD CONTEST! w- V J f > -.V-f--,. :,.. ".- :r-".«-v. -. Yes, f OODBRDGE s competng n the NATONAL CLEANEST TOWN ACHEVEMENT AWARD CONTEST under the sponsorshp of the f OODBRDGE CTZENS REDEVELOPMENT COMMTTEE. n order for Woodbrdge to wn YOUR COOPERATON S NEEDED! * *&?;.!) > ;.., ;w!f!s.> ". :,S*J «-,««<*;.. -».»* vsss^:;- -v. BOY SCOOTS CONTNUE Ul NEGHBORHOOD SURVEYS The BOY SCOUTS (Rartan CouncL, NorU- Cast Dstrct) are now conductng NEGH- BORHOOD CLEANUP, FX-UP SURVEYS for the WOODBRDGE CTZENS REDE- VELOPMENT COMMTTEE. WOODBRDGE CTZENS REDEVELOPMENT COMMTTEE j / ; } T/ Advertsement Spouored n The Publc nteref By T/e Followng Chc-Mnded Bu$ne$$ Organbatont lzabethtown Gas SHELL OL COMPANY (SEWAREN PLANT) MERCURY FEDERAL savnfs* loan (Daly 9 to 4:30 P.M., Fr. tl 7:3() 7 MAN ST., WOODBRDGE ME MOREY LA RUE Laonderen and deanen - 5 Salcg Outleto 08 Man Street Woodbrdge *s. Of a

17 ^pendent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, Decembw 9, 965 PAOE SBVEWlMW NOTCE hereby «n that th«rdn.nee» regularly Muncpal Omncll Mddles**. Htw h W of DMember, J Commttee on M»y Jl Townshp authorrtd. M.,,._, mprovement. h«mprovement of fran publc streets n the Avenel. Colonla. Po Woodbrldae LEGAL NOTGU M3, the Sw«<n of the Townshp authorlted, and a R*nera by n bond ordnance enttled "An;well demand ST as SHEftlFFs «A - N < m C E a. U S G A L "WCES L E G A L N0TCE L E 0 A L NOTCES PF.RM rll, DP NKW JEftSM r.!.< r H l4 WnnSrH o., w "" l tc "* h * y " n(. Pumpng statons n th* Colonawlth the" appurttuncm. and also. Law All matters wth respect to HealU Offlcw f*uch N».J Mnrt f! M : Corporaton!,n,! Sprtl( " ls <" lh«town- Secton of the Townshp of Wood- All materal*, equpment. furnlsh-sald not** not determned by ths *,*!! nclud* rtr "V7.. J! forporaton. Plantff. Au-Hn,." constructon or recon- hrltee. u, the Oounty of Mddle-nf* or oth*r property wh*t*>*v»r ordnance shall b«determned by tton wtmtaoem, M turn (H ",) per annum, and mayjnhlne* n ehl* muncpalty ln muttv, of theb* renewed from Mme»o Um* pur-lm(j an applcaton n wrlbtnt tor LEGAL NOTCES LEGAL NOTCES Ordlnnnc* to authortr* the eon-mortgagor, of, n and tn the xmt, junnt to and wthn eh* lmtatons met vendng machne to the Healthl stru.tlon of santary sewers and and.very part and pnrrrl thprpof,prescrbed by md Local " ~ »000 l«49 Bond Offcer on form* provded by sad applcaton f. u nform*- under authorty of ths Ordlnanc* shall ecnn m the Jlst day of Defco authorze the wunnc*. nstalled or to be nstlled and used TMOhtMonn to b* h*reaft*r adopted rnancs TO AMBHD AN NTTTUBD "A "mnutmon Bu d. req lucder /oal Rond Uw h» been rnfh««made and fled n the offce nt thr an part of tle renluheren. nter ala!«ah A md returned on De la) OlnraN* MwMn* bl Olgar Machne (c OomMnatton Olrat nd Oljar Machne»0 00 lyrldr* Tnwrufctp). 7«0.49 f«*t D U permu and UcensM Utwd the Northerly lln* of Lot B ln Mock Un«of l of pnt (Kreet and ttw «( of Wood- NOTCE., hereby rltsn that the ordnance»m regularly.,, adopted at a regular De Muncpal Ooundl,»-n*p of Wood«>rW t«, n..»f Mld<tle«*j, N»w Jer-. ; 7» day of l b Northerly M(\e of Rnvnn A»»n,.n V^T^O> me «un >ra»> councl ter, m\ ore hrrebv renpproprla-of ths sa dstant m feet l^e^v lon. h; nd * VJ * n * Mm<>nKl MM-70 ted to the payment of He cc*t of! Th* sul «me from ts lm«.t>nn wth the m ^ ^ " 5 "" *" COTt of mleh "ontwotlnt such santary sewer to (djou BusterlyKldeofwCAveme.nd wssj*. ""J Uld l " m! " n " " tbtlot» ln th * ««-,«"> «" h tlwnce nvtme ana, WHEREAS, Moneys exceedng, lonln Secton of the Townshp, ln- Uons or H AKnu the Northerly sne, of?, of the proceed* of the rlud-nj the psymer.t of et- cls«of s Tntvrtn >...«... h.l..*. l Lhe $,765,000 General m- Mnsra to Me etent D*rmlttfd h» r.tnlh nrr la) The applranta full nam*.cember each year. Any fees pad rmwenc*. telophnne numbers,! for pennltt undor lcense*, where and pro* offce address, and the applcaton * made on or after whether mch appllmnt s «n n- Aujtust luc nf» calendar year, shall dlrrutl. ftrrn. nr oorpomtlnr f only be one-half l> th* requred, a partnemhlp, Ue name* nf the! fee for avd raapmtlve permt* and/ purtnern, tnnethw wth ther «d-"r lcenses nd md permlb and/or drrwm*. shall he ncluded, tf»! Menses shnll J» mld untl Decem- : oorpotrtdon, the n*men nnd nd- b*r 3st c4 «d calendar year. dfmw«s of the offce of Me cor-.3 Permt md lcense fr*» nhul be poraunn nnl t.le rwntntered New pad tn We Townshp <»f Wood-.sraev Ruent shall be lllchlre<l hrld«e b ne pprvtkwed locaton of 8K TnN Tl t.he machne, t.he lo«.t.oh of the Applcaton for and Hwnwuce of nortnlwm-n or rommswrle«. und Permts and 4censes oh«r entabllnont* where mv- 7 Applcaton for an ssuance of ol** for mtch nrchlne we keptth, wrrnl* and llcensw rrfwred t» m,d where thnt rrnchlne s to be ( Seoton V aforementoned shsll ; r«p(.lre<! or renovated. ; b* mttt m oonformtty wth th* d The make, model, typ.,»nd:provsons of th* Ordnance. Such dencrtpuon of the machne. permts»nd llmnses lre not. tmnsd) The dentty and form nf rerable. tht product or produrts to be SF.< TON V dl»p*n»ed t.nrourh ttle vendng Suspenson and Revocaton mncllx, fjf Lr*MM e The ntkmtore of the appl-.r. ^ n y ccnsn Kmnt«d pursuant t or t* nut/horzed offcer. to ths Ordnance may be jupended f A wpbrnt* uppllcatton utallm, Bny tme for perod of not be made for such machne. z 2. Upon recept al such appllcntlon, the Health Offcer shall Run yon WMEKRA8, the Muncpal Councl her, B6 ), or* hereby renpproprta- of ths sale the bonds md notes mthorft! J " - ubscrber rewrvm the rtsjht ths ordnance trll b«wthn sad talc from Mne to debt lmtatons prpucrtbptl hv ^ " 4 " r u!""^ mn^m n nr vy,,- wn«7 ouhject only U) nwh lmt*- Local Bond Law...??. EA8 Moneys eceedlng, lonln Secton of the Townshp, n-uons or restrctons upon the exer-- secton 7. Ths ordnance nhnl m«ke an lnspertton of the machne,,,»,.,.»»,.,,,4,n - Pludnj the psymer.t of»t55.0on et-cls«of mcb power n m»y be sp*-uke effect twenty days after t.he»nd proposed muchne locuton tol provsons of ths Ordnance or f BBCHNNTNO at a pont on tta* rensm to tfle extent permtted by clall\ provded by lsw or rules of frst publcaton thereof after flnnl dctermle complance wth Che >rn. [ m,.j, nce<«e* h»s vouted snv Ord- "e.tcrlv lne " Turtle Brook Road. N.J.8. 40A:2-20. Court. Sold subject to condtons pa*"**. vsons of «n Onrtnsnce. A num- nane* of t.he TnwaTlB of Wood-" " " " lwln l ( tj " mterseotton Secton 7. Ths ordnance ahull of sale. ROBERT. JACKS bored machne llrmw anal) be s- brde*, or any law of the Unted formed bv t.he Westerly Bne oc more than twenty day«by Ut Munlcpal Oler* f mch llcrnwe dne* not fully comply»tj qulrementfl. condtons all the t*- and other the Northerly Block!l««, thence: UO) n K Wr-rte-rly drreotton atonf the Northerly lne of Lot km Block 03d M r*«t more orla* to» pont or place of BKWJflfWO. BeJnft knnwn u put of TurtU) Brook Road as shown on surray made by Doodman. Allfar * anon, Prof«tonsll»o(rln**r» > And Survrvnra. dated December 2, fxh. revsed Aj>rtl «, UK. betnj along» porton of sad lksnrtptton the former bed of Turtta Brook Rnad 33 feet wld*) tad wdenng to tle wdth of 60. few M ntended for an orerpas* or** the New Jersey Turnplk* wbldl waa ne»w oontncted. TojWHUC wth that porton of the former bed of Turtle Brook Ro»d (M fe«t wde whch oonunted the U foot wde porton of Turtle Brook Road northwardly beyond Florence Street and Rahway Plae* wthn the bed of the sbov* descrbed wdened porton of TUTtl* Brook Rood and t.hen turned northwe*twanlly scrosa the fourth MMttw of the above descrpton and nu for a dstance OJ 50 feet more or lew, as measured alone t«tenter lne, to the New Jersey Turnpke. KXORFNfF, STRKBT sfe as fll" PLAC; ROBERT [O l.ela AVKNU; AM. -B TO TOWN STREET..-TRETT TO SDNlr TO PA- (4) South 3 East SO «ldc or Runyon Avenue, Pont or Place of """ the th.! tske effect at the tme and n the ROBBRT H manner provded by law. ROBBRT 8 JACKS LOU8 H. CX>HM, Presdent of the Councl Attorney. n Sad Ordnance remans on fle l.l U/2-8-0-B/95 >- n the offce of the Muncpal Clerk for publc nspecton.. The addtonal sum of N?N«U furtherjtvm that md JAMSON flherlff. Presdent of the Councl STATKMKNT sued to th* appmcant by th«health Offcer after conphunc* by tt«up- The Bond Ordnance publshed P.cant wth the applcable provl- 4 herewth has been flnflly pmn*d hv * 5J0 t.he Muncpal Councl of the Townof thn Ordnance The machne lcense numbrldg*. or any law of the States or of the 8tnt* of New Jersey, volaton* of whch reflect un favorably on ** ft new censee, to be so lcensed 8.2 Any lcense* who»h«ll have h Turtle. Rrool Road and the Soutlorly lne of Florence Street and of men - runnlnn thence: ll South WTON or uro.klt (WtTlFV thm the rtjurf WM ntroduced at. ],. of the Muncpal Oounr rnwnanp of Woodbrldgt, -v.!»ld on ffotember l»th.,t «rter publcaton accordtu furtror consdered >wnt«r and fnally 7th. m af- SUM of New : Jersey " " * P descrbed»bove. Such add. ALBO ncluded heren a* part ofj appropauon shall b«met the mortgaged preml*e above de-l 0, J Pfooeed* of the sale of ment Bonds dated November, 982 The Muncpal Councl hereby TOOKTHKR wth sll equpment, fumshhbb or otb*r «ulpment, fumllbtnn or other.. ) P* Councl hereby property whauoenr nstled a Jet «ll >» and declares that September» m molle^»*««<ung >l«2«7o f th l p, m, alwquent thereto d bt h l and nntalled and used n! q to and used n! and about the buldng or bulldlnw! *w erected or heraafur to S td - h«rtn» at a meettm>rect*d upon the land* heren de- Vmctpa Councl of UM.acrlhed whch are necessary to the g >l«,2«.7o of the oblgatons were lswed such funds ordnance wll be further consdered for fnal passage by sad Councl at a rerular meetng of that body to be hold n the Councl Chamber at the Muncpal BulcHng. WoodbrldKe, N. J. on Tuesday the 2st day of December, 9«5 at S oclock ln tha evenng, at whch place and..,. 8.2 Any lcense* who shall nave»hlp of Woodbrtdge ln tht Countv bw, of a dx and rtylo awrored byjhls Ucenne supender»s per Pnrn- ;of Mddle«e», n the St*te of Ne.Ue Health Offcer, Ktall be con-lgr^ph 8.fore.mentlnned, Khal be AN ORDNANCE APPROPRAT- jersey on the 7th day of December, splr.uoualy dljplnycd on the vend-^ven wthn t.hr twenty day per- N ADDTONAL TO d hn f whch mch lcensed l h bf h NO AN ADDTONAL 3O.000 TO; 965,and the twenty day perod of nr machne for whch mch lcense.jod suspenson, «hcnrtun before the. uxm at least fve wrtng. After such PAY TH OOBT OF THE CON- lmtaton wthn whch a sut, ac-hss been ssued. Health OfHcn- STRCCTOH OF A BUHJ3roO FOR uon or proceedng questtontnn the Ucenwea,<lmll obtnln «.p-,d8yb notce n -., USE AS A FUJW PUBLC LBRARY; valdty of such ordnance can bevmval of the HmlU Offcer before, heartnu. the Health O-fflcer slftll BULDMO AT THE SOUTH KASToommenced, as provded ln the lo-»"v converson of ttle machne tojdejpmjnp whfuer CORNBR OP BEEKMAN AVENU«ml Bond Law has befrun to run llnpense products other than those u0!8 ftf mu llcens AND NMAN AVENUE, N COLONA SUCTON OP tme all persons nterested wll bt TOWNSHP OF WOODBRDO, N gven an opportunty to be heard r s K county OP MDDLK8EX. TO concernng nald ordnance l m New Jar- complete and comfortable use snd.. ordnance wa* approred necupsney of such bulldlnn ot. v.a.nr and returned on De- bulldlnss for the purpose for whch of tr be used to fnance the cost of the :>n-rmbet Nth. MJ, accord- ed, ncludng n part; ol awntng,;, screens, shades, ftxttres, and al: V. VALBNT M::ldpa Clark! «5 heatlnn, f r t l ventlllaum re- d n, KrhUng. ventlllaum re frtter»tln«. ncneratng and cook- Mnturrr AU M PKROR COURT OF NEW JUKT <mscgt DrvwoN Mllm.ESlX COVHTT Docket No. r lt H t K.ttal vlortfmte The approlmat* amount of the!?., Judnment to be satsfed by Md J lanv^o ZX^Z^:\^>r r D «U " rt>w W0.00 Dollars more or lea. phe, tor " nal ths ale " 0» htl ln th* OounoU Chamber The.ubnbrr r*«rve. th, rwhl,"** ^ S J t ttm. ubject onruo SS ltalu- ^, * «emb«. W at 8 oclock ot tal*. P Vd r v.t:..ntl Bank ot stumt«h L-P th* Defendant*. Wlt of - for UM *ae of mo«tf*f«d *.t*d October Mb, l«u " r at th* abov» autod.e dlrecmd and dtunnd, KOVA0B. ANDR8ON.,.*e to sa* at publc T*n- HOROWTZ & RADER AH)NE8OAT, th* Mth DAT! Attorney -.MBER A.D.. N), *t tht L J.]-»-U.J3<«5 m o clock by UM then >.standard or DayUfhl n:. n th* a/t*rnoon of HV >t th* ab*r9» Offlo* as msy h^ *pe. pwson nr n nf lven " opportunty to be heard to"«um nn. on " rnln / o^? H yxfcm ROBsKT H JAMSON!.... Muncpal Clerk l.l. 5/9/85 JOSEPH V. VALBNT Muncpal Olerk NOTq! MAKE A DOWN PAYMENT AND TO AUTHORZE THE SSUANCE y, OF BONDS TO FNANCE SUCH.-_ APPROPRATON, AND TO PRO- NOTJCF. VDE FOR THB ffuantje OF Notce s hereby Rven that at p.ond AjmClPATON NCrrta»- - - the qmlncn- _ e have been so for whch Ue lcense wag ssued;adversely affected»«to requre an! or any chn«e of commlmmry. aerv- extenson of the suspenson or fl. V. VALHNT ce or transport, rncllltlen. revocaton of such lcense.. However, Munlclpnl Clerk of the SKCTON f the Henlth Offcer should det«- Townshlp of Woodbrtdge. N, J. SsnltftUton Rcqurenrntj for!mne ouprwlse. then he shall ren- 2/9/85 W5.78 Vendng Mwhlne OpernUoH [state sad lcense RR soon n» pruc- THE from the date of the flnrt publ THB uon of ths stflteroent. RerulaT Meetng of the Councl of th«townnhlp of WdodbrtdRe, held on the 7th day of December. W5, ANTCPATON OF TUT. S6U- the.tmwmp of WoodbrtdRe, held -.3. Olgarettes und OKW Equp- ment, Mslntennnre, and Operatons.,... ^ 3... Ctftsrettes and cran ofof ttoe Councl ot,refed for sal* throfh vendtnn m«- ANQE OF SOCH BONDS.. VVH«RPAf th» TOwV Wpodbrtdge, n the County of Md- mced on the 7th day of December, S«5, of, the followng Ordtnfnce was htrrj-.ead; and passed on Free law, and the AN ORDNANCE TO AND REGULATE CGARETTE AND; the followng Ordnance w««ntro-r.^t Frs? Readng"** ^ "^^ " FrM Pub " c UbnL7 AN ORDNANCE TO AMFN ORDNANCK BNTTTLBD "AN DNANCE FOR REOULATNL UOstW^UD^FgJgT t gsrs«-_-_o_ oonjrtn.^a. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ S determned t BstftbHaltd A Frat pureftht to of the Free; e Townshp of. cr0ar VOTDTNO,,ounty o <- uvtrus AND REGULATNG AND LCENSE AMD PERMT!! FXNG chnes shwl, (a) be manufactured,., processed, and prepared J n commssares or establshments meetng t(h«requrements of local ordnance, M well as 3t»te and Federal law or regulaton. (b) be wholesome and free from spolage, contan naton and adultttcable The gyapenflon or revocaton of any lcense shall not preclude further penallmtlon us pr«orlb«n other secuorw of UU«ordnance.! guuty. vlolawnk any of of tbls ordnance. SECTON X nterstate Commerce " West the Northerly lln«of Lo* thru 3 U\ Block 042, X3 fee* to the We«t«rly lne ol Lot -A n Bnck 038. thence: (2> North» - OS - 30" Wee* atone Ue Ba»l«ry Une of Lot -A n Block 038, 6000 feet to tm Southerly Une of Lot* and 2 t Block 043, thence: (3 North JO" last alotr the Southerly lnn of t o* and 2 n Block 043, M.40 feet t» the. Westerly lne of Turtle Brook Road. Uence: 4) Sortherly along the Westerly lne of Turtle BrooX Road, «0 feet more or less to the Southerly lne of Florence Street and-the pont or place of BEGNNNG. RAHWAY PLACE olnt on th«lne of e raton, (c) be stored or packaged ln VCES: Bt T ORDANED. MUNCPAL OOtmCTL lee OR»*» u *» * ^t7 bl "= "^ra mo MAcSomBOR «tt H^ protectve contaner., and MAC-KNHS UK "B-,on the land heretofore acqured RE n 0 R D A NB D BT THE shftu to handled, transported and the tl,,m,pm, /v»»ttj/vrr tw Trrw vended ln a santary manner, Sngle sertlce artcles shall be pro- BY OF THE THE for ^...MUNCPAL COUNCL OF THE! > r jhjf. TOWNBETP OF WOCH>BKDOE N «S"*Sw courrt 0P " by _ lsted bf low for the. purposes of ths Ordnance shall be deflnefl and n-; suoh teoted from manual contact, dust, nsects, rodents and other contamnaton. wordv.""t«nn«or phrases 3.2 Machne Loeaton-Qeneral MACHNES councl ot sad Townshp that ltrerpreud as follows: tochlne loc*uona AM be Sherff L 2/9/9J NOTCE THAT AN ORDNANCE ENTTTLED»ulldlnK,»n< ReflnlUons "AN ORDNANCE FOB REOULAT-! WHEREAS. *ald Trustees MO AND FTXNa LCENSE AND resoluton udopted February PBRMT WSS OF FOOD AND 965 certfed to the BEVRAOE VENDTNG MACmNES Cou... OR DEVCE6" S AMENDHD AS would be necesssry to ejp«nd for, FOLLOWS- such purpose the sum of»97,m0,! SECTON. Secton 2 of the of whch t s antcpated U>*tthe: aforementoned ordnance l». Federal Government wll contrbute mended by deletng therefrom the P2.5OO, and «d<» Muncpal Coun-. word* "Cgarette and Clgw. ell by ordnance enttled An Ordlname appropratng tl97,500 to proved" shall mean approved by! Vendng machnes shall be 9. No provson of ths Ordnance shall be appled so an to mpose any unlawful burden on ether nterstate Commerce or any actvty of te State or Federal Government. SECTON X Penaltes 0. Any person, frm or conporaany of the P " formed by the "Southerly lne «t R&hwny Plnce md We Westerly lne of Berkley Street and runnng thence: tor oortamlnatlon of the product, A. ADULTBRATEO: A foodshall!shall be easly cleanable. and b, consldertd adulterated when t be kept olean. AH machnes shall be t u n a, state of condton as;constructed, located, manufactured, descrbed ln Ttle 24. Chapter 5, and operated ln,-,-- ;,.,, Secton 8 of the Revsed Statutes. cal ordnances as well a* State and B APPROVED The term "ap-!federal law or regulaton NOTCE tlooo. -TT Notce * hereby gven that the, SECTON 2 Secton 2 (b) or the P»> the cost of the constructon of $M04 blowng proposed Ordnance wa* above mentoned ordnance» B-» buldng for u» " * ^) e ut U B^. _. Avenue J.nlroduced and passed on frst U f h M.! tract or MK* 0/ stud. ^.. ^ " ^ * M Ton and b*ta«t n :::«M.e«e,. : -,! "Map Secton -.tv N W Jl. -- MO. #wrmna for OBren " " -ne*r» : at a meetng of the Muncu- " n2 Woodbrdge, n th* County of Md- " "f dlese. New Jer»ey, held on the 7th, ; of December, MS snd th«t sad <, L ordlnwce wll be l«keu up for furmended to read u follows: a fb) All permt* «nd lcenses corner ssued under authorty of ths Or-rlnnan dlnance shall expre on the 3st day of December each year Any _ol December, 9W, *nd tha lad-^ n. h h M. tt w***r\n<r ordnance wll be couldmtlon for ft s meetlne of old M U T" Councl to be held t t* meetng v! * k VA U._*_ M4A svstl%\l_*_ f^_s New, Jersey, DKtmMt. MJ at on the.st 8 oclock P. M. or as u md matter can whch Urn* and place of Beelun&n Avenue, ln the and; Colonls- Secton of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the Oounty of Mddle fees pad for permts and/or!**, to make a down payment and r _o _^j_ lcenses, where the applcaton s to authorlw the ssuance of bond«ngredents, contaners, or supmade on or after August st of a!to fnance, such appropraton, and u k t h d l d d the health authorty havng Jur-j located ln a room, area, or apace solaton ln the Muncpalty of n-hch c*n be and s mantaned ln Woodbrdge. C.. COMMSSARY: "Commssary" shall mean and nclude commssary, caterng establsh ment, r«>uur»r>t, or any place n whch cgarette. a clean condton and whch B protected from overhead leakage from drans and ppng. Bach vendng hll b lted and other cgar, calendar year, shall be only onehalf j) the requred fee for sad respectve permts and/or lcenses d d t d/ l to provde for the ssuance of or d A t t Ntes n anud,, p Me kept handled, prepared, Bond Antcpaton Note* n anud, patlon of th* 36Hnee ot such! uugo, m«cnc., nd sad permt* and/or lcenses bonds, adopted February «."" [ December, 8«5 at,shall be vald untl December 3st approprated sad sum of *97,500, -».^_~«. *-U ^t* _* J_J.».» _4J4 TV*BVS>*B* frtr stllan TWTTVMW;, sha th ««ft " * "JO 0*^^ year. reached, at Permt and lcense fee* shall l en A B*U*rtKBhmlttJ** h suntjrw*. n U*-)wt,, rtw P,M.oc -«. nsbts-* ^ 7? «a the of be and drectly from whch machne* are servced, suppled and fled. D HEALTH AUTHORTY: The term "health authorty" shall to sad Trustees for suoh purpose,; m B e n t h e Drector of the Departand. SUKTrtON 3. All ordnances, codas ^«.». H - m*.a n*a«kt MMM,, u m u _w*.*7*,u_ M,V an» of puts of same loconskstent wth Wood- WHKRAS, sad Tru*tee» now fnd that an addtonal H0.O00 s s*m mamer can b* leached, tt brsrd concernng tlt name. wtnue. n*w Brunarlefc. who mar bt lnterest*d theren wll Map am* (UM la UM Mld- ntr Clerk* Offlet.on MO H la_p Up. MU, #u* of record A copy to be heard ha* been ported tus Board upon u and the code establshed here- (nco ana tne coae esudusnea nere^ notces are custom-! natter are hereby repealed to the «om ot utlttr null. k m n Ue Memoral Uunl- Utent of such nconsstency. the Oounty of Mddlesex, t k A n_t_.*,h_l. " _^_ j _ n _ j,^ _L w " *-. m. ~ -. ~. ±. x. % - ±.. ^\Vtf ~" SecUon. Tbe,«m of addton to t&e $7400. approprated By.s&M ore hereby abpropruvtetf to. tre SBCTON 4! n the event that any secton, sentence or olau»e of ths eludng the tme of null meetng Ordnance or code shall be declared n UK *P»! l l n nk &. B ;^nu. f,l, u7?ol llc " thb unshp who shall re-petent jurlsdctloh su*. declwg c sh ca U> th«members of the RfneraV pub- unoonstltutlona,l by a court of coml f th T h p wh hall r e t t J d h d l t! Mourtr Mourey, H* Wtf* br.. B colfm Jr. and Sharon **" hfrnrtth. momt the Umt [quetr tuch coptrt. at the offce oftlon shall not n any manner pre- Muncpal " " -. M Clerc n the Me-ljudke the enforcement of the" re- Bullolna: n Wood-; malnlng provsons. SBCTQN 5. Ths Ordnance and j o ^ ^ P * brdge New Jwsey S**h!,V AN ORDNANCE TO REAPPRO-the code heren estabubhed shall buldng of: MSL n W " THE PROCMDS OF THEtske ertect mmedately upon pub-a. defnedfnd that an addto M. neceesrry to complete such POM, NOW. THBRBTOM. BE T OR- DArfED by the Uunlctpftl Councl of the Townshp of Woodhrtdge, ln ment of Health and Welfare and such other employees of the Tonmatp of Woodbrdge a* are authamted by hm E. MACHNE LOCATON: "MaoMr* locaton" shall mean tod nclude the room, enclosure, space or area where one or more vendng machnes are nstalled and operated, whether nsde or outsde. P. MSJBRAMHrfO: The term "mlsbrardlng" shall mean the use f any wrtten, prnted or graphtt machne shall be so located and manttlned that the ap*c* around and under the machne oan readly be and s cleaned, and nsect and rodent harborage * not permtted The floor area upon -whch.endng machnes are located shall be reasonably smooth, of oleanable constructon, and be capable of wthstandng repeated washng and scrubtalrg. Ths space and the mmedate surroundngs of each vendng machne shall be mantaned n a olean condton Ulteror Constructon and Mantenance of Machnes. 3,3.. The exteror constructon ot the vendng machne Shell be. such as to facltate cleanng and to prevent the entrance Of nsects and ndents, and the exteror of tfle math* Townshp of Woodbrdge, U the County of Mddlesex, to pay the cost New ORDNANCE H OP APPROPR- BOND - 0 F. SHP OP WOODBRDQE. N THgl TO THE " mau aotount of th*» b«aatlsfltd by a_d urn of BAftm Thou*- < Hundrtd, HtMty-nv* Dollar* BON or leaa, MKNT OF ROBERT K. JACKS of the Councl remans on fle ^»VT rn TONS, NCLUDNG THE PAY- j n the of floe of the. Muncpal Olerk THB AVENM.. U- M?NT 0Jr EXPEJ,BHJ. WHEREAS, by a bond ordln tees of the Free PubUe lbrary of c matter, upon or accompanyng products or contaner* dspensed from vendng machnes, ncludng Mgr.s or placards dsplayed ln relaton to such products so dspensed, whch s false or msleadng, or whch s mlsbranded wthn the meanng of Ttle 24, Chapter 5, Secton 6 of the- Revsed Statute*. Q. PERSON: The term "person".for publc nspecton. ce Notce s further gven that BRDOK. tt totems wttb tb* *o*u MDDLESEX. WHERBAS..*TlD«, _ «W *** from u«r» ortr Clt only to»uch llmu- " "^.nouoat upon h* *«r- WOOD- Of, > s " Al Ordlnnure to make an, ordlnsnce wll be further conslder f U MM Al O, uddltlonal appropraton for Ue;td for fnal by»ld Counby a bond ortnane tb* rght enttled "A" Ordtmwt u <" um m 0f* 8 U«nrovrtnen of *rt onstnctlon of sultary sewer* and loll at a regular meetng of that umplh statons n the Colonla body to be held ln the Councl,,,., smlou of the Townshp of Wood- Chamber at the Muncpal BuUd- H" n^,,,m, nf VMfllA- no ll,^rn> U t nn Turfm, ng, Woodbrdge, N J. on Tuesday ded by Uw or nl** mb]*ct (0 condtons ROBKT H. lbrary acqured for suoh purpose stuate at the South Boat corner of Beekman Avenue and nmsn Avenue. flt f W d man Avenue _. n the Colouta flecton of Wcod.[ shall mean and ncude any lndlbrldge, also knowh as Lot 27 la] yduaj, partnershp, corporaton Block. 498 B on the Woodbrdge Townshp Tax Mfcp, and to purchase the orgnal furnshngstand equpment for such new bulldlr*. Such appropraton shall be met from the proceeds of the sale ot the bonda nuhortaed and the down payment provded by ths ordn- t epected that the company, frm, nsttuton, trustee, assocaton, or any publc or prvate entty. H, PRODUCT CONTACT SUR- FACE: "Product contact surface" shall mean any surface of the vendng machne, appurtenances or contaners whch cones nto JAUBON 0tMfl. ntountto f:w...-e.ucl *P>«>pn.<-.J.^^yoo.ooo bonds nnd notes, anl 73 6 bond* on and to,*««_ for the us... ju«-««-»f - ^ r ^ " ^,«:o of bond a...:--!kwn *." tr,,st of sanury M.wrrsUn< BRUNSWHfK a Jersey, la Plantff. SHERFFS SALE SUPEROR COLRT OF NEW JER8EV CHANCERY MDDLESEX Docket No. DVSON COUNTY f 440) 4 ance. t " s epected that the Unted States of Amerca, actng through one or more of ts agences, wll contrbute a porton of the cost of such mprovement, anmated to be WJ.500. n the] event Uutt (.do are so contrbuted, the amount receved shall be appled to the paynjent of the,cost of such mprovement and the amount of the bond* heren auth-l replenshng the devce orlzed reduced accordngly. : each vendng operaton.! Sectlvn 2 The Muncpal Councl SECTON las ascertaned and hereby deterdrect contact wth any cgarettes or cdgan or packages thereof.. VENDNG MACHNE: "Vendng machne" slml mean and nolude any devce offered for pub le use whch, upon nserton of n con, con, or token, or by other means, dspenses ctgumtee or og^rs, ether n bulk or ln packagj, Trtthout the necessty ox between of ths Ordnance shall, upon con-; vlotlon thereof, be punshed by at fne not to exceed Two Hundred Dol- \.an (200.00) or by mprsonment for a perod not to exceed nnety (90) days, or by both such fne and mprsonment: &nd a separate offense shall be deemed commtted for aach and every such volaton on each day durng or on whch such volaton occurs or contnues. SECTON X Repeal AM Ordnances, Oode«or part* of sune nconsstent Trth any of the provsons of ths Ordnance establshed hemnder are hereby repelled tn the extent of suoh nconsbrtency. 2. SECTON X Severabllty n the event any secton, senl f m Od s, and the shall be Kept dean: A vendng machne t shall A vendg He of sturdy constructon and the enwrlpr shall be so desgned, f*b- Kcated, and flnlahed ««to facltate ts beng kept clew, and to prevent the entrance of nsects and rodent* Door and panel access openngs to the product and contaner storage spaces of a machne shall be tlghtfltttng, and f necessary Basketed, so as to prefent the entrance of dust, mosture, nsect*, roderts or any other foregn or njurous contamnaton All necessary ventlaton louvers or openngs nto vendng machnes shall be effectvely screened aganst nsects and rodent*. Such screenng materal shall not be leas than 8 mesh to the nch or equvalent Unless the vendng machne s sealed to Ue floor so as to prevent seepage -underneath, or oan be manually moved wth»a»e. one or more of the followng provlalons shall be utlzed to facltate cleantenet or clause at ms Ordnance shall be declared unconsttutonal by & coutt of competent Jursdcton such declaraton shall not n any manner prejudce Ue enforcement of the remanng provsons. SECTON X To Take. Effect 3. Ths Ordnance shall take affect mmedately upon adopton and publcaton a*- pnmbed> by law. ROBBRT E. JACKS Presdent of the Councl Sed Ordnance remans on fle n the offce of the Muncpal Olerk for publc nspecton. : Notce s further gtv«u that s&ld ordnance urtl befurther consdered for fnal passage V/ sad Councl at a regular mootng of that body to be held ln the Councl Chamber at the Muncpal BuUdng, Woodbrdge, N.J. on Tuesday the 2at day of December, MS at 8 oclock ln the evenng, at whch place and tme Ml persons nterested wll he flven all opportunty to be heard concernng sold ordnance. log operatons: (a) The machne H mlnesthftt () the constructon ofcenses. h» wlll Wto* w«h wg- 2. Permts t! ON Applcaton for Permts and Lland PBTr>R CALwd JOAN CALABRK8B. wfe, and SURF SD-E MORT- GAGE COMPANY» corporaton of New Jfreey, art Defendants. Wrt uf Executon for the sale of nortntted premses dated October ll. 96S loal furnshngs and equpment! 2... rbd " " ) t person desrng to opo d h A4jvn-t vt PF-*»"*P" "" \ - *M.«. -. >>^>^ j_>_«_r^^ - n nn 44^ _ _/ \U (herenafter descrbed as "purpose") erate one or more vendng machne* s not a current expense of aajd shall make appllcauon therefor ln Townshp, am H t s necessary] wrtng to the Health Offcer on to ssue oblgatons, pursuant to; forms provded by sad Health Of- Such appucatdon shall ncude the followng nformaton: 38%..,,,.,,,....,hlw,,,,, and 4j tls.000 of slch sum. s Kt (al-the" applcants full name, Wrt toe ec ed and deuv^red» P r d e d a* a down payment. n- resdence, telephone numbers, and Zl?! <!lu Un «*«* 950a «W«roprl»ted by post offce address and whether wll expose to sale at publc tll Ol WEDNESDAY. THE 29th DAY OF DECEMBER AD., 963, tlf prevutllng sttmdard or DaytlKht Savng tme, ln the afternoon of the sad day. at the Sherffs Of- LOOK HOW EASY JTJSTO OWN fce ln tle County) Admnstraton Buldng, ln " wck. N. J he Cltf of New Bru)*-,eludng. the S,50a approprated by "sad onhnanf md Ue 3,500 herelnafter approprated to ftmnce such purpose, and (3) the estmated maxmum amount of bonds or notes uecesury to be ssued for suah-parpom *.J3»,500, ncludng: the.88,000 of bond*. and nut authorzed by ftld ordltwuce andj $5477 $59.4 ALL that tract or purcel ot land, l b the poat olflce address, and whether stcj apphcant s an ndvdual flrm or corporaton! f a partnernamea of the pa.rtners, wth ther addressee, ncluded. f a corporashp, the together rul be won, Ue Humes and addreaseear the orflcexs of the oarporntldn and the rekstemd New Jersey agent authorzed by the 7,500! bonda and notes; ahull be lufcluded h f t thorzed nd (0) nol (b) Tl l U herenafter euthorlaed. and (8) no tht cost of such purpose ha* been or U to at assessed upon propstuate, lyng and beng U the Mty»becl»lly treneflted, aad (7") the Townshp of Woodbrdge ln the perrjct of usefulness of sad pur- County of Mddlesex ln the State of poee, accordng to t* reasonable New Jersey ;llfe,u a perod of thrty year BEONNNO at a pont n the computed from the date of sufl southeasterly sde of Davd Oourtbond*, and W the cost of *uc > theren daut feet easterly from the produced ntersecton thereof wth the easterly sde of Au- eludng the $30,000 mentoned n tumn Court; thence () South 25aald ordnance, whch s esrtmawtl degree* 7 mnutes 30 wconds Bast! lo be necessary to fnance the 00 feet; thence 2 South 64 de- coal uf nuch purpose. ncludng grees 42 nlnu.s 30 wconds West, archtect t r««, accountng, en- 75 fee to the s.ll.-jk uf Autumn klncorlk and nspecton toala, Oourt; tlt. c J nlun. the same Nurtl J5 de_re««v Unutfs 30 aec- ncludug (b) The locaton of the toanmlssary or commssares, and oj y uuwules, a other euubuflhment* wlere awpllm axe kept and where vendng machnes are repared or renovated, and the proposed locaton* for uh_ vendng machne or ma. chnes,..., _ d The dentfy and form of purpose as herenbefore stated, n- the product or products to be dtsoludes the sum»f»3,500.00, n- penaed UroKh vendng machnes ; and the number of each such type vendng Machne to be used n ths muncpalty. (dl The sgnature of the a f cajt or ta authorzed agenk. l.l.lf- Upon recept of an ouds West 30,05 fet; tlence 4 attll tloab U h, the»(ue crvb nurtlerly to the rght wth a radus of 00 feet; penwt»nd other exptsea, 0 or»»ch permt, the Health B luutat ou such obllgn- OHlcsr shall nnke such nv.jtlganec»ss«ry of comnxent pernltted by 20 f th L an 5 re -.tll of (cet: tlence Sectlou 4UA 2 20, of the loml Law. Settlo 3. t 0 U " «s umy l» ^ rtl serrtclug, wd tnmsport faoljues us well as MU-UM, and nash*! be mounted on legs sx or more n ones n heght; or (b) The machne shall be mounted on casters or rollers; or (c The machne Shall be mounted on glder* whch permt t to be easly moved. J.4 nteror ConsWueton and M»n. tenance of Machnes. 3,4. All nteror surfaces and component parts of the vendng machne shall be so desgned and oonattucted as Co permt easy cleanng, and shall be kept clean Nonproduct contact surfaces of the nteror of vendng man chnes shall be so desgned and con facltate mantenance opand shall be kept clean, ble surfaces or areas shall alus >n j».ju,«,..,.mc Secton 3. t» hewby determned cl > llll! locatons to determne oomtle name North atand stated lul nuneys exceedng W»«ln.e wth the provsons of ths : t d f d OKU»ue A bd l nuneys exceedng p temm 4 nluutcs 30 «c»nd«e»t : t upproprnted for down pay-oku»»u:e A numbered 5 eft tleucr m.rvlug north-! nenta on ca )t»l lprovanet or. Permt slull be suued operators eauely to tn M_ht wth A radjut for the uplt «)and erato: nocc be mnmsed Opell). devces whch oome nto conttact fth the product or the product contact surface of the contaners, slu^l be constructed of smooth, o»-to«lc, corroson-re alsunt md relatvely normbsef-b ent materals. Unless the openng devce la of a alng4e,8ervlce type, t shall be readly removable for oleanng, and shall b«kebt olean. Parts of mult-use openlnj devces whch come nto contact wth the product or product contact surface of contaners shsjl be protected ftom mwual contact, dust, nsects, rodents, and other contamnaton and such parts shall be readly removable for cleanng and shall be kept clean, "344 All product contact surfaces of vendng machne* ahull b«smooth, n _ood rejjalr, and free of break* norroslon, open sotuns, cracks nnd chpped pl«uje_ and shall be kept cleuu. SECTON V nmlnutlu»"d Cond«rnaton of Unwholesome Contamnated or! AdultrmteJ ClBarett«s or Ctgurs 4. Tht Henlth OlHcer may take tmd exunt samples of d_uett j> md lfurs, aul oler subsuncea js often as he deems necessary for L 3/9/65 JOSEPH V. VALENT Muncpal Clerk () North - 66". 30 West aong the Southerly lne of BaJway Ftaee ajd the Northerly lne o lote -27 ln Block » feet to Ue Easterly lne ot Turtle Brook Road, thence: (2 n a Northerly drecton along the Easterly lne o. Turtle Brook Rod. M re«t more or less to eh* Northerly lne of Ralway Plae* ajd the Southerly lne of Lots Mn 7 tn Block 046, thence: 3) South - K - 30 East Mong the Northerly Une of R»hw&y Place anl the Southerly lln* of. Low thru 7 ln Block 04«, 32J.32 feet to the Westerly lne of Berkley street, thence (4) South - M - 30 West along the Westerly Uljo of Berkley Street fee* too the Southerly Une of Rahway Place tod the pont or place of BDGNNNO. Together wth so much of Rahw*y Place. ««formerly located, lyng wthn the bed of the relocaton of Turtle Brook Road whch porton of Rahway PlAce extended the above descrbed parrel Westwardly to the former Easterly lne of Turtle Brook Road. BERKLEY STREET BEGNNNG at a pont on the Easterly lne of Turtle Brook Road, sad pont beng the ntersecton formed by the Easterly lne of Turtle Brook Road and the Westerly lne of Berkley Street and runnng thence: () North Beet along th*..westerly lne of Berkley Street and the Baste ny lne of Lots thru 27 ln Block 044, th* Ssterly Hue of Rahway Place and the Easterly lne of Lots thru 7 n Block 046, 864,94 feet to the. Southerly lne of Lot n Block 047, Uence:.2) North S - 30" Bast along the Southerly lne.of Lo. n Block 047, f»t to tl\e Westerly. Une of Block, 044, thence: (3) Sonth West 4long.the Westerly lne of tots thru 46-A n Block 045,.033,79 feet to the Easterly lne of Turtle Brook Road, thence: (4) North - 4" " West alo. the Easterly lne of Turtle Brook Road, 32.3 feet to the West- $9.46 erly lne of Berkley Street and the! pont or place of BEGNNafO. NOTCE ; DVSON STREET NoUce s hereby gven that at a BEODTNNG at a pont on tn* Regular Meeung of the Councl of; Northerly lne of the Port Beadng the Townshp of Woodbrtdge, heldralroad, sad pont beng Ml.86 onthe 7th day of December, 965, feet Easterly from the ntersecton the followng Ordnance was ntro- j formed by the Easterly Une of the duced and read; and passed on New Jersey Turnpke and the North- Pnt Readng: erly lne of the Port Beadng Ral- AN ORDNANCE TO VACATE, BE- road and runnng thence: LKASB AND EXTNOUBH THB PUBLC RGHTS N AMD T TO PUB- LC STREETS KNOWN AS TUH- TLB BROOK ROAD, FLORENCE STREET, RAHWAY PLACE, BERK- LEY STREET, DVSON STREET, RANDOLPH PLACE AND JOHN STREET,, N THE DOWNS HP OFj WOODBRDGE, NEW JERSEY. WHEREAfl there has been a dedl-j caton pf lands su publlcl streets known ajs Turtle Brook Roald, Florence Street, Rahway Place, Berkley Street, Dvson Street, Randolph Place and, John Street ln the Townshp of Woodbrdte, New Jersey, ln the beet p and WHEREAS t p nterests of the SUQCMUT the publc nterest ln and to the fad t t hld b ated p aforesad streets should be vacated, released and extngushed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE T OR () North 5" " West, 3.67 feet to a pont, Uence: (2) North «" Ba*t, SO.24 feet to a pont thence: (3 South 5" " Bast, 3S.20 feet to the Northerly lne of the Port Readng Ralroad, thence: 4 North 77" " W««t along the Northerly lne of the Port Readng Ralroad, feet to a pont or place of BEGN- NNG:. RANDOLPH PLACE BEGNNNG M t. pont on the Northerly Une of the Pott Readng Ralroad rttght-of-way, sad pont beng the ntersecton formed by Ue Northerly Elght-of-Way lne of the Port Readng Ralroad and the Easterly lne of the Njw Jersey Turnpke Rght-of-way and rqnstructed us to permt easy cleanng DANED by the Muncpal Couoll "of the Townshp of Woodbrdte, County of Mddlesex:. That the followng, streets or, porton! thereof and nl publc; rghts theren are hereby vaulted,; released md extngushed: TURTLE BROOK KUA) BEGNNNG at a pont formed by, (he ntersecton of the Westerly ne of Turtle Brook Road and She Southerly lne of the Westerly prokngauo of Frst street and run- ulnu thence: () North - 4" " We*t along the Westerly lne of Turtle Brook Road and the Bwstery lne of Lot ln Block 03S, Lot n Block 037, Lot -A n Block M8. Low thru 3 n Block 042 and the Easterly lne of Florence Street. 860 feet more or less to the. Northerly ln< of rorence Street, ntng thccsj - () flbrth 35" - S3-30" Bast along the Easterly Une ot the New Jersey Turnpke, 3J.87 feet to a pont, thence: (2 South 77" S" Sect parallel more or less wth the Port Readng Ralroad Bgtt-of- Way, 32,66 feet to the Westerly Une of John StTest, thence. (3) South 2" " West Hlang the Westerly lne of John Street feet to the Northerly Rht-of-Way lne of the Port Re ull_ Ralroad, thence: (4) North ft * West along the Northerly lne of the Pert Readng Ralroad Rght-of-way, feet to the Easterly lne of the New Jersey Turnpke flghtof-way wd the pont or place of BEONNNa. " JOHN STREET BEQNNNO lt pont on the Uence (2 South " West along the Northerly Hue of Florence Street, 3.M feet to the Ekat- Q pont) on ths Northerly Une of Ue Fort FUwulng Ralroad Rdght-of-Wby. sld pont beng feet Easterly frctn the ntersecton formed by the Easterly Rg-lt- of-way Une of the New dttectlu «f wholettomenets, atl- «0*» ** «^«L> _ w*a t»«_ra : - - "-v«.m L-^J _ (_ Tjt LlOJ) 0 4. Ml Wl lllalhllvt rt- Ht mprovement fund J tv wth the provsons of thetm. mu-h sum_4m are taken, a re- stufur* adopted f>r..,"!,"** celpt slall n- furwaled ur delver- "u"bors alay, bejed to hr upfruuu!» -h»r_e >f thf Months To Pay «yuwbt ba*ed on 3 yr». My... Not 4 or yr». of 25 feet.»v datunvf ol 2<,4 n Rtlsets, foet to ths a*kl sde of Davd Court;!Mld Townshp ""f now _vall«bl.r*-. J rern ttanrf 7 ukj_ ln tunm Notljto fnance K.H purpo»«. The mn, c "* Jl:noUJJV U_(j _y_d on en:l 04 dejrees 42 mnutes 3D t*x>nds M $2,500 ltrtby upprojrlutod v "" lll» "«llu_ n a unn.r and Bnat 35.3 ftet to the»lnt or place from sucl umwy* to the nyuet; *^"»l>pf«v.d by the Hoaltl om ta»y to reach PARKWAY EXT \Z of UBONNNO B.lnf alto known a^ l>ot, Block 58-F, 0 a map euwtled "Revsed Mu,p of a Porton f Uukeu BsUUea, Secton No 2. W»xl)rt<<e Townshp Mlddltwn Oounty, N. J. W. 0. dated of the HKtlon 4. sad lo fnance amd purl f :or 4. <,*>«U«-3 >Jwl uclnulu «Ht f ll HKtlon 4. lo fnance amd pur-, 3 Jwl u pose, bond»» sad Tawuallp uf au! H "< ;»«Hat uf all vemtlnn l u l>*j» led «y Uen ud t uot u l>*j»- led ST" wes nud ther locntho )urt«lolou of tle d f ll a«gre [at«mcoedlntj $*(..00 ate hereby»uu-!st ) (rtaed md al»ll be U*uad purau- "- om M>r. *ud uf m ant to aud Uxvl Bood Law Sad 4 *^"" «other oe^nuhnat* from bond* «h*u tear totwsat W a r»t*]!^> a»jf jn«chta«. u,»an*s*d. lay t, lftm (Oofllad U&p). Bals«al*o knewn a* Autumn wfclco. *hall u«aoem su pax oao- ] A *"* **U b* m«4«jv*uable to OOUM, ookjt*, Woddhrtd* Town, hm (9%) p«mwuo. AU maw* ]?. "* * c *r uyon _. shp, N. J wth rapow u a*dd bond* aotl ls Ofttratn* ah«u obtan f, To. aborc Aascfptton * tn *o- dj*t4tf 04d bv t # ^r*jdn*noft sbxll^^^ ^" thwt^ QQ *f bflfcfv XoMoct wth a *urv*y m»de oy tn dstarnldo by Msalutlou k) w " W tl apamuaas luvavng P J Ora. c, _ 4 8. d*t*d Fal^bfl hanafttt 4>4jpt»d tw $Ypt» rf vanclg nm*.rvln*f or ru»ry Snoltan ft 0 fu*aj-««a_4 pr- jon^wsuu of tblm machtn*. to «WHlllK llarlllltr SKTON V _j** tlou of t-yurulte _.l Ht* klu (>lrk«r blull us wfu-.^ he deems ueoesswy evety (.laamf md clljar vendng machne» wunjbstry thereof. The opeauu>r n l4rge c>f. olgdjrette vtdag machne avtab-»t*l parmlt acotw to t thoraof ajd.^"t m4_u, nulwo au rwoda of ol*«- ettme xd ol^&n ptudhuoa upro Hduwf cj!" th«uujtlb Oflloar txoton V and y. TOOSTHKR wltt all and Awfula JOM, bond «nud>auon h d T uf an»u4 pu j aotaa >» rr p *!J <> h*r*duuu«ut4 md,t*»ld Townshp _ j«a ther#unu) bulonglngurlnclpal uuuutt D*n ntctt&lnt ""> «ru"_ to * lu»ny»» *pp.rt*lnlug. and th«:4js00 am t»r»fcy tuhot»«d wd»«>u«wa revendou 0. revorronn, remander ahall b* la»u«l pursuant to aald " ""V «:nau(. >f au>hn,l * h«d UUM ma j>«cult wtm mbued, or ^ l of rtw foot for *nnju tad Ut*»- u rqulmd by SecUoa n afore tor tj«pwpuae of ruserly Hue of lota and 2 ln Block Jersey Tunpke am the Norther, 043. thence: y lne of the Port Readng Ralud and mnuu«thence: ) North 2 - S3 05" But, feet to kte Easterly Rght-of-Way lne of the New Jersey Turnpke. tnence: (2 North " Bust along the Bastey Une o_ Ua New Jersey Turnpke,.95 feet to a pont, thence: 3) South r " Went, 360D fegt U Ue Northerly lno of tle Port, Headng Ralroad, thence," 4l North " Wesl aloo the Northerly Une of due Port R«a*ln_ HalhDml, S0.7B feet to the pont ur place uf BBOK- NNO. Thl& ortllnuuct slal ttute afftot after flal passage, pp sxlaung ng revenue Tot rfesuutton and oplty ro] t b l tatually xo tlu AND Loc«of t4\«lss stall Dear m«rt6 bond*.. a*ld - * " V u* at thu m (p ty"trol w be lmuntusuy,»rv ulc4 *lltv me latllltl-o (owe 6, vjn ut up-. Uccn* aa-t*hsr Jt*W, af s tatually xo tlu mu hereby n>el a^ fol «;, ml pel \<*u PM ouwtljl*,, V 043. thence: (3) Northerly ulong the ewt Hue of Lot«and ln Block 043» dstance of 52.7 feet bo a punt; Uence 4) Northerly ulou_ the Easterly lne of lots and 2 n Block 043 and llt Bu-slorly lne of l^ot - h Blotk 025 curbng to the left on an arc havng a radlun uf 9O feet, an arc cu>unce of Js;*Vb fe«t to the Ekmterly KlKt of V..v Mutt at the NtW Jer_.y rtrnlkt, Koutt; 00, Jcue: 5) n & Northerly trt; L Uun uluu^ the Euterly Rght-of-w^y lute uf Ltm New Jmtjby Turnpke, 5 feet mnt or lets to Uu Westerly Hue of ljt -t! n Bluck MW4-V, Uence: () n u Houllerly tlreotlou ttloug the Wwtwly Une uf lot -0 n Bluck 024-P. Lot u Block 047 and Lots t*ru 7 n block 04., curvng to the vnt DO t He bavns nullu* of 960 feet, m uo (UMuuw of JM 46 font to ttje le* of JkLbway f>kc«, (T) A * Cbuttuazly d(ue4t_ob aon^ the W«_wrly dtw of Ralway rm, SB feat mor* at La > to too Wastwly UM ct l u u_n 37 lo Block 044, tfubtxm th«munloml ^tt^ng^ (8) SOut u W«_»t!N J 00 Tu*«d*y " along tlt Wethu-ly m -A >J«V.au,t>«MS at» oejaok tn thru Vt *,t Block 04 m«f*et e»«l_..t whlc pac* vn4 to a pont, t&auue nj wxms luterutod wtu bt ftj South - 4" «ba MU. UU upjwrtunlty to be heard te Westerly hue uf (.-. rwng aald y pasate publcjtu a8 requredsby sw BOBERT K JAOfo BOBERT K. fo Pre&ldejt of th* Councl Ordloaao* reman* on * n Sf p ^M Nottc* s funsfrdwrt that ord4owu>e wll o* frtb to fll 4 to, a regular E*Ajvg.. U> hold la tl* CbunoU tj y thru tt n Block W4 the Weate? Uua uf Berkley duoet u..l tn WMUHJ * H» al lutm lltru 4(.A, JO(jJ«PH V VALBNT «VsV«

18 JO LEGEND RESDENTAL.8 BUSNESS OFFCE. CLERCAL. RESEARCH LABORATORY & ENGNEERNG U-l LGHT NDUSTRAL U-2 HEAVY MDUSTH/W. NR. SPEOM. H-.S NDUSTRAL PARK ZONNG MAP or AVOODBRDGE TOWNSHP MDDLESEX COUNTV c ORDNAL UADC BY FORREST L.SMTH TWP.M6. HOWARD 4AWSON TWt CM6. REVSED»8 By MORGAN f. LARSON XWP. ENG- BE VfSEO l»«by CARL TWP EMC NEW JERSEV SCALE- NCH» SOO FEET REVSED 932 BY GEORGE R-MERRLL TWP. EN6. OEP»«EHT»F Pllt»ltC REVSED W43 Bt CLABENCtR. DAVtS TWP- EM«. *tt DVSON 8F PNMN6 -ESE9 S *F SEPT. 7.»*S

19 ~ -HAS Vlt A W n / ^u A n r H n n t v<kn*t«4 ^ ndependent-leader (E.B.). Carteret Press TOWNS HP Thursday, Decpher 9, 9R5 LEGAL NOTCES NOUC HattM U h*«toy U»en that at * UfUtu Meetng of the Councl of UM TawMhlo of Woodbnde, held tttt U> day of Dewmber. 985, _ fallowng Ortlnsnw wn ntroductd and rend; and pnned on ~»t Madlng: JUT ORDNANCE TO AMXHD AN SHP OF WOODRRtTXl ZONNG OAStKAHCK, 960 " WKBRMAB. th* TownrtUp of Wcxx- LEGAL NOTCES tance ot fee* more or lew to a pont, theno* <«) NorthwwWrty» f«*t more or lea to a pont, tftenca 7) Northwesterly, MorthMjr and Northeasterly on a curve to th* rght havng a nwhus Of MO feet and an arc length of 25 feet more or lees to a pont n the aforementoned dltldlnk lne between Forth park and lands of A. P. Ornen Fre Brclc Oompany, thmce (H Along sad dvdng Une Bouth 33" or Bam 7 feet, more or PAGE NNETEEN LEGAL NOTCES BB T 0KDAHTOtoy the MUtWlpal OOUK o* tte Townlhlp (a Woodbrmw: BecUon. Thxt tte loesmen an* operaton oj a cemetery»t <J» OetnoMn Dooese a relgous corporaton ol -jr- - my n the Townshp of WoonUWt, New Jerwy on the MlowlM *» scrbed premse* U hereby MUMfl»d consented to and approredl All that certan trac* or parcel of land nmate, lyng and betng n tb* Townshp of Woodbrldge, n tn County of Mddlesex and State ot New Jersey. ; * Zonln, Ordnance..un-art to the reeommendemon of the Woodbrdge Townshp Plannng Board Ml Men amended»n< mpplemcnmkjm " V " ^Mlll 4.! ll.«*..» from a pont n the preaen* L wenterly lne of BramhaU BoJUt, sad la/rt mentoned pont beng and and the creaton-,,,,,, of new aonen, TOT, n, hl p for,, ft)r p, r t dstant, as m alone * unuth westerly lne ot Brwnnn rmh *n<l Ml. N 43V 30" W 4.«amendment* and supplet «* lnt*rs*ctlon the n the P amendatory ordnances to lhe :M,.,,,,, nml r;, mm,,,, ls ^ Bmmh«ll forlh,, f nw, U of»hown "C» "> V? Ordnance, M0 by metm and jj. bound* descrptors nnd/or lot and! swrfon "s -me porton block numbers > set forth on thenrrnljen that the erth Woodbrtdge Towntfln Tax Map r.n<;kvcnlr Newa (V.mnnv h» by other sundry dpfterlptlons. and ^ [ 0 dedcated nnr whlrh WHEREAS, the Zonng Map of hv nrrepter the Townamp of WoodbrldRc, at- o t f^ p ar ( tached to the nrl«mal Orrtlnmre street «nd of hcl l*wrence. d&nd An** a. Ambov """ from ~ rt^f "? *KJS ae a»n d publc d p.s.s enutled "Townshp <>f WoodbrldKo rvrss thereto" suh]wt to the t«rmv w 288? "V """^L?, th. E M8 54 Zonng Orrlnnnre, 960." and more BTd r-ovlltlons»t forth bolow s "** J * tt,. Lm partcularly set forth n Artcle shown genrrallv on a map prepared: p" -" " T,/ t,, u «. V, Secton 2 ot md Ordnance bv Charlw. Man lur, dated *" K 0 "" ;??«, ^"X JhS Snt has never be grdphlcally changed October, MS whrl, la on fle n ««4 M E, M 2. 4, JfLS l!$h to dentfy locate or descrbe the the Townshp Enrtneer offce and of nteracton of the present WUtn; aforesad amendments to whch * hereby nro apectrrally lne ot rmw and uupplemrnts of ron<-s descrbed us fnllows: the proposed southwesterly lexcept for the ofrclal copy on Begnnng at-» pont n tho, Bramlmll fle), and northerly lne of lands now or for-! ljorl!5 ~* - «8 v S WHEREAS, the publc nnd varous nerly ( pne.street Corporaton U W ol " ra " Jr T boards, bodlea, agences md offlc-.dtstant the followng three courses 52,, n of the Townahlp of Woodbrd«e, from the. ntersecton ot the dlvld- w W-00 feet; would be better nerved by a renlh ln<! lne hrtwen lands of A.P.! E l M - J» * Mt - «,«map that s graphcally changed to Orten Plre RrtoK Company known;" 0 Unl " r. 8e. "*,, #2» dentty, locate, or descrbe all of,as lot A Block 82 and lands now ftbove J"l, J? *"* 5 ws the afores.ld rhnnne» heretofore, or formerly ot 0 Pne Sweet Oor- j f r o m " * ^ *" made from the Zonng Map attach- poratlon known us ot -B n]* P"" m tne led to Ue "Townshp of Woodbrldge Block 82, both n. shown on the Zonng Ordnance. 060," bv above,ta Map of WoodnrklRe Townshp, mentoned»nrn<lntory and sup-and the northerly llne of Kng plement*ry ordnances, to the end Oeorne Post Road; frst - North 23 that there shall he no ambguty or 0 West 20(.09 tret; second South S, lne of S 40* 03 37" E 76.J9 feet to the place ot BEONNNO. Th«abov* descrbed tract of land contanng U.WQ Acres, more or lea». ttoarblllty or mstake nr error ln 6S* 45 West 8580 feet; Thrd - ~- SecUon 2. - The sad prenllsw =--- are determnng thr partlcul»r jnnr n South 74" 32 West to the be- contguous to the present (t. Oerwloh partcular premse* or par-,gnnng comer; thence trudes Omotery also owned and eel (s) of land urc located. () Through lands of A.P. Oreen operated by the Roman Oatnollo NOW, THEREFORE, BE T OR-jFre Company North 23 0 West Docese of Newark,_a rellgloul cor- DADOTD by the Muncpal Councl377.7 feet to a pont; thence poretlon ot New Jersey and. eon of the Town..hlp of Woodbrdge. n J ) BMJ through the same North tltuted an enlargement.tweot the County nf Mddlesex Stnte of"* " BMt feet to a pont; whch s hereby autbortmd, oonaentcd to and approved, Wth the - New Jersey - aa follows: thence Secton. Anythng to._ the..._ con... (3) 8U through the same North cemetery permt hetdn raftmnted to and approved the enlarged Bt. trarj, notwthstandng. n any sec- S3" 0 west 6.00 feet to a pont; tlon. sub-sertlon or paragraph Oertrudes Cemetery she M M the "Townshp of Woodbrldge Zon- SM.l through the lame South acres n area. Ordnflnrc. M0" as amended M S9 West W feet f to a pont Secton 3. All ordnances and and supplemented from tme to " tn< easterly lne ot Ports Park; parts of ordnance, nconsstent tme, the Bone lnes and boundares^* * 0 wth the provsons ot thla ordnance are hereby repealed. of zone* are and shall be shown on (5) Along the name South 23 the map enttled. "Zonng Map of 0 E" * *M-*7 feet to a pont, the ROBERT E. JACKS Woodbrldge Townshp, Mddlee northwesterly corner of aforemen- Presdent of the Councl County, New Jerwy" revsed as of tjone d lands of now or formerly 0 Sad Ordnance remans on fu«september 7, 985. Dra-wn by the De- ^nt Street Corporaton; thence n the offce of the MBlcdoa Olelt partment of Plannng and Development, Dvson of Plannng, attached hereto and made a part hereof Secton 2. Artcle V, Secton 2 P lnt of Che "Townshp of Woodbrtdge Zonng Ordnance. 960." s hereby amended by deletng the map descrbed theren and n leu thereof nsertng the ma.p heren above de (6) Along the northerly Hue of sad 0 Pne street Corporaton North 74* 32 Brat feet to a tn «gnnng. SECTON 6. The dedcaton of the porton of the street and rlght-of-»*ay descrbed n secton 5 above whch shall be located on ttv sarlb«d m secton of ths ordln- Premses that Ue Perth Evenng News Company s about to purchase and Be parkng lot descrbed n secton 5 above whch s to be located on sad premses slmll be dedcated aubject to the follow K terms and condtons and nth Secton 3. n the nterpretaton and applcaton of the provsons of th* "Townshp of Woodbrldge Zonng Ordnance,»W." the map attached hereto and more partcularly descrbed n Secton of nls Ordnance ehajl preval over any apparent or possble tnconslatencles tbetween»ad map and any other prorlaton of the "Townshp of tfoodbrdge Stonng Ordnance, 980" t* has heretofore been amended and lupplemented from tme to tme. n the erent any uncertanty 9UM u to any zone boundary,.then and n that event, sold zone.boundary as set forth on the map.^attached hereto and more partlcde«crtbed n Secton above, dedcaton s hereby accepted sub lect to the followng terms and condtons: a. The parkng lot, street and rght-of-way are to be used by the publc n connecton wth park purposes only n the evenngs between the hours of 5 p.m. and mdnght and all day on Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holdays. At all other tmes the Porth Amboy Evenng New» Company, ts successors and for publc nspecton. Notce la further gven that sad ordnance wll be further consdered for fnal passage by sad Councl»nd place ot &«at a regular meetng of that body to be held n the Ooundl dhamber at the Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrdge, N.J. on Tuesday the 2st day of December, 965 at 8 ooloclc n the evenng, at whch place and tme all persons nterested wll be gven an opportunty to be nead concernng sad ordnance. JOSEPH V. VALENT Muncpal Olerk.L. 2/9/65 e effectve mmedately upon dopuon and publcaton u requred by lar. ROBBHT B. JACKS Presdent of the Councl Bald OxUnance remans on fle n the offce of the Muncpal Olerk for pubuo nspecton.. Notce b further gven that sad artlnance wll be further conslderfd for fnal passage by sad Councl at a regular meetng of that body to be held!n the Councl Chamber at the Muncpal Bulld- Salk a/h/ft Qenevleve P. Sarll assgns wll be free to use the and Junes P. Jacobs a//& James parkng lot and the street connectng thereto for ther own purposes. ot Executon for the sale ol prem- Frankln Jacobs Defendant* Wrt b. t the Perth Amboy Even ns ses dated March 8th, News - n the future By vrtue of the above stated ths ordnance or trhe sell 25% or more of the S^J rf JL y.* n t.. b? un.?ff3f^ow. n Wrt, to me drected and delvered, nv..ac res t haj entered nto. wll expose to sale, at publc vendus on WEDNESDAY, THE 5th DAT n th* Zonng Map attached to condtonal contract to purchuw, Ml ordnance shall be adjudged then the Townshps and the porks OP JANUARY AD., 9M, at Hho ntsjld or unoonatltuuonal, the re pans or provsons of ths street connectng thereto as de- prevalng (Standard or Da;lght rght to use the parkng lot and hour of two oclock by the then prdlnnce and/or the Zonng Map, scrbed n secton 5 shall termnate attached to ths ordnance, shall Savng) tme, n the afternoon of after 30 days upon wrtten notce BOt be affected and shall reman the sad day, at the Sherffs Offce by the Perth Amboy Evenng News Hlld and n effect. n the County Admnstraton Company. f sad notce s not Buldng n the Clty of New Bruns- Secton 5. All ordnances or secton*, thereof, whch are n conflct wth the wthn ordnance, tn hereby revoked. Secton (. Ths ordnance shall glver, wthn 90 days after the oloalng of the sale referred to above, any rght on behalf of the Perth Amboy Evenng News Company to termnate sad dedcaton shall thereafter be deemed extngushed. c. The Perth Amboy Bvenlg News Company shall pay all the costs nvolved n constructng the proposed street and parkngtot whch s to be located on the land whch lt has a condtonal contract to purchase. d. The dedcaton and acceptance of the porton of the street, rghtof-way and parkng lot that s to be located on the premse* that the Perth Amboy Evenng News Company has a condtonal contract to purcbaee shall only become effectve!, Woodbrldge, N.J. on Tuesday,Uf the condtonal contract becomes lee»l«t day of December, 963 at effectve oclock n the evenng, at whch Evenng and the Perth Amboy News Company n fact place and tme a. persons ntor- purchaaes the premses. Mted Tll be gl?en an opportunty SECTON 7. Ths ordnance shall *- ----" to be heard concernng sad - ordnance. not be construed to mpose any oblgaton upon the Perth Amboy JOfBPH V. VALBNT Muncpal Olerk X. 2/9/85 Evenng News Company f lt shall fall to purchase the premses n Woodbrldge Townshp whch lt now Tas a condtonal contract to purchase. However, f the Perth Amboy Nottc* s hereby gv^n that at [Evenng News Company "VhaHpur- Regular Meetng of the Councl cluuw Uu premses t has a condtonal contract to purchase, lt shul to adjourn aatd tale from Mne to at tha Townahlp of Woodbrldge, h«ld on the 7th day o December, be oblgated to comply wth the tune subject only to such lmtatons or restrctons upon the el- M9, th* followng Ordnance was dedcaton of the porton of sad ntroduced and read; and passed premses descrbed above n uecuou erclse ot such power aa may be on Frst Readng 5 on the terms and condtons set specally provded by law or rule* AN ORDNANCB TO DEDCATE forth above whch the Muncpal of Court. Sold subject to condtons AMD ACCEPT A PUBLC STREET!Councl of the Townshp of Wood- of sale. ^"~ RGHT-OF-WAY N THEbrdge hereby accepts. Perth Am- ROBERT H. JAMSON 3 SBCTON OF THE TOWN-]boy Evenng News Company shall Sherff, UD> OP WOODBRDOB AND TO addtonally be requred to pave OMtATE A PARKNG LOT FOBand wden the street and rlght-of fords PARK. way defned n secton 3 above or WHBRKAS, the MuUdpal Coun-!l>ay he cost tlwafor, as t shall al of the Townshp ot WoodbrKge elect. f the condbtlonal contract lljevea lt to be n the publc n-:that the Perth Amboy Evenng latest to create a parkns lot ad- News has to purchase Ue promses Jacent to Fords Park for use for referred to above shall not become purposes, and ^ create an w! effectve and the Perth Ajnboy *24.H SHERFFS SALE SUPEROR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DVSON MDDLE8EX COUNTY Docket No. J-SOM-M 70SJ-82 Ellrabcthport BanUng Oompany, a corporaton, Plantff, and O«nevleve F. Jacobs a/k/a QenevleTs wck, N. J. Prems n the Twp. of Woodbrldge, Co. of MdM., N. J, Begnnng at a pt n the By of Jansen Ave. dstant Uweto S7S ft. Sly from the Xn wth he Sly of Lord St.; runnng thence () S E 63 t. to a stake; thence (2) S 39" 32 W ft. to a stake; thence (3) N W 58,8 ft. to stake n the Ely ol Jansen Ave.; thence (4) along the Sly of Jansen Ave. N B SO ft. to the pt. or place of Begnnng. Beng known as Lota 24 ana 33 n Blk 823-B on the Woodfcrtdge Townshp Ts Map. Beng the sa prems conrd to the grantors heren by deed from N-V Constructon Corp. reed la the Mddlesex C 0 D n DB «M- 20 on May 29, S5J. Beng the premses commonly known and desgnated as No. 33 Jensen Avenue, Aveael, A. J. The approxmate amount of the Judgment to be satsfed by sad sale la the sum of Three Thousand, Sl» Hundred, Thrty-Nne (^39.00) Dollars more or less, plus nterest together wth the costs ot tls sale. The uulmcrlber reserved t& rght TQWNSHP OF WOODBRDOE: ecuted by the proper corporate of- 8HCT0N. That t shall a.nd"cers wlu tle Mmlopal OlerX of does hereby dedcate the muncpal;ue Townahlp of Woodbrtdge to be poperty ae«crlbed n bfrctlou 3 us bound by nl of lu terms, other- % publc street and rnjlt-of-wuy ln!wlae, ths ordnance shall bvjae th* Fords seutlon of the Townsllpelf<«tlve after adopton and pubel Woodbrldge and hereby accepts Ucatlon accordng to law at such ad dedcaton Bubject to the terms! tme as the Perth Amboy Evenng and condtons tet forth below News Company shall fle the run SBCTON. The aforesad ded- >e"t referred to ubove. however, _*tlon ml accepwnce of sad the Perth Amboy Evenng News street sua rgu>»wby, rlgttt-»»f-wty, shall slall not, Compmy p y slall fal to flc f same be construed to commt the Town- wthn 0 dajb after the alojto hp of Woodordne to pave or ln- u» ( publcaton of U3 ordmme prove aad street and rght-of-way. acconung to law,, ths s ordnance BSanON j lhe ufuresald fd dedtca- l ^"U be null and vod. Uou ud acceptance of the publc! ROBEllT E. JACKS auaet and rlght-of-«->y s hereby; Presdent of the Councl dmcrlbed u (oll,.wt Sad Ordnance remans on fle Beglulg at u pont; lu the dvld-.n the offlco ot the Muncpal Clerk 4 lne between lundu uf llu Town.or publc laxjcuon, anlp uf Woo<Urldge cannnonly Notce h lurfler gven that uld known an Furds Park and UndH ofordnance wll be further uutder- A.P. dp*" fre Brck Oompany ed for fluul passage by suld Councl O9ORQE B. TDRTON Attorney..L. 2/ /65 $68.20 ahown as M A n Block 82 on at a regular meetng of that body (be Woodbrdse Townshp V Map. to be held. the Councl Chamber Md pont beng dstant northerly at the Muncpal Buldng, Wood ORDNANCE ENTTLED "AN OR. sad dlvldtug lne on a courts, brdge N J. on Tueeduy, la 2»t DNANCBTOLCENSE AMD ftkouft Morth 33 Or West 2O5.0O feet day of Dwenbar, at 8 oclock LATB OON OPBKATED AMU8Bmore or lesa from the ntersecton lu the evenng, a,t" hu:h place uud MBNT DBVlCEb OF HBO TVPBB Ql aalug n.--th the North all p persona nterested rsted wll be COMMONLY KNOWN JB AMU8K- rly Ql aalddvldug lln of Kng Una OeorgM wth Pent the North- rtom.kven au opportunty to be hemd MEMT OAMKa. JUKE BOX EH AND W)d l ll nbalnj: f K O coucerlug Md ordntuce. AUTOMATC KDDB ROWS." () Southwojtotly. boutlorly ud: JQ6BPH V. VALBNT HKlUUY OEBTFY that the uue«w«rly»u a ourvt to the Munk%w Olerk above Ordnance wu nteduced at mt h*tlttf a radu of 90 f«t uud X. 2/H/S the meeucg ot *«UUttldpal Conn af«tflstuace of 7.00 ft«t mart ol ot the Towaabp af Woodtrldge.» M, to a pont, th«nc«notce Now Jurwy, held o NorwgabW loth. () «ottha«t«rly 4o»r ^^ «f««t more or NoUce t hereby gven tha at a twj. and at«r publcaton Moord- *M 0 a pont, m«nc4 Regular Me«Ung of the Jouncl of n* * to law was rhw urthw coo*de*d (3) BoutAeMUrly on a curve to Ue Towxahto of Woodbwdge, hold f for floal l l passage andd fll fnally to* left havng a radus of to tott, 0 Uo 7tl day of December. sd/pted d t d on December b 7t 7th. AU 4 fafter and an arc dstance of 3 feet more the followlug Ordltanc) was «publc hearng, at a m*m4ng ot «lest to 4 pont n the Northerly duutkl and read; and Lho Munlulpa Oouqult of Ub* Townof Wuodbrldge, New JerwA lne of Kng CNorges Post Road, frst Headng: thence AN QRDNAMCB Allr (*) Westerly along Me NorUerly UOnSJgNlMO TO AND ArTKOV Una of aad Kng Q««ges font KO THB OPBRATON Of A OlME toad»4 fact more or last to u pont, thanct (5) Nocrterly and Norhweeterly on a curve to the (eft havng * NOTCE TO BDDERS Notce s hereby gven that sealed bldo wll be receved and opened n the Muncpal Councl qhambers at road thereto, apd Evenng Nsws Company 0:00 a.m. on Monday; December WHHMMS. the...,.v... Perth Amboy, purchase, sectons, 2 uud 3 of at Manoral Muncpal... Comlany tun enter- ths ordnance shall also be null llulldlu; # Man Street, Wood- M nto) a condtonal comma to "d vod. puroha&t laud adjacent lo l-ord«kfcxllow 8. Tlls ordnance t.hal Park and hu offered to dedcate become effectve mmedately t»; k porton of tame for park purposes adopton and publcaton accoflug, that contract jecomes effectve. to law, provdng pror to that tme -» T ORDANED BY THEth* Perth Amboy Evenng News MPKCD7AL COUNCL OV THE Company shall fle a content ex- brdge, N j. for the followng: MOBLE RADO YKAR MAN- TENANCE SERVCE OONTHAOT Bds must be submtted on proposal forms and accompaned by a certfed check n the amount of lq;j of amount bd. nformaton for bdders, standard proposal forms, specal addressed envelope and apedno&tlons for bdders can ba pcked up at the Purchasng Deportment, 2nd floor. Memoral Muncpal Buldng durng the hours of 6:00 a.m.. 5::0O pjn. Monday ttroujjh Frday. The Town Oouncl reeervw Ue rlfla to accent, or reject any or M bde, whch n ts opnon wll be n the be.t ntweet of the Ttownshlp. JAMES A. AXOWAY Busness Admnstrator,. la/b/65.38 NOTCE Nutke U hereby gven that the olluwlug Ordnance WHO regularly passed and adoptot u.t a Tegular meetng of the Muncpal oouncl of the Towuuhlp af Woubrtdge, n tha County of Mddlesex, New Jersey, on the 7th day of December, 965. AN ORDNANCE TO AMBND AN yud Ordauwwe wu upprorcd by te Mayor, and retunutd on December bu. 865, and wll take *R««t TKRY AND QBANTTNU A ClOt on December Mth, MS, T»Y PUBMT FOR THS OPERA TOM Y to Uw. C* A N THK J08VB V. VAUHT TOWNSHP OP WOOfcflBDQK, XX. 4/9/*t

20 (E fl.) - Cnrteret Press Spewng About r *v<r:-wjrtffllww-t: Ry.MEYER Mkr /msso came nk) the ol7ce last week and declared that too lttle publcty ttas gven to- Pop Warner team sponsored by the Carteret Sportsmen Assocaton. n order to mantan harmony n the ranks, we are attemptng to do an artcle exclusvely on the local Pop Warner boys. t seems that just n four seasons, the Pop Warner football program has ganed a stronghold n Carteret, manly through the efforts of the Carteret Sportsmen Assocaton. Ths organzaton, composed of a group of men dedcated to the deals of fosterng sportsmanshp among the youth n Carteret, back n 962 and the rest s hstory. Johnny Lttle who was presdent of the organzaton at that tme sad that the group met at a specal meetng and voted unanmously to sponsor a team n the Central Jersey Federaton of the Pop Warner Football League. n order to accomplsh ther ends, the organzaton needed two thngs - kds to play and coaches and money to mantan the program. Players, of course, were easy to get n Carteret. But not so much wth coaches untl Ralph Antonello of Hastngs Place, a man who has always been actve n the youth actvtes n the communty, took charge and was named head coach on Feb. 2, 962. Antonello, a Rutgers Unversty graduate, played three years of sempro football wth the Jersey Cty Destroyers. He was a Lttle League manager and was elected vce-presdent of the Carteret Lttle League n 960. He also coached flag football teams n Carteret under the Recreaton League and Cub Basketball League sponsorshp. Pop Warner football s desgned to "nspre youth to practce the deals of sportsmanshp, scholarshp and physcal ftness as was reflected n the lfe of Pop Warner, famous Calforna football coach. The Sportsmen fnshed ther frst season wth a 3-4- record - good for ffth place n the eghtteam northern dvson. Ther te was played wth the frst-place Edson Jets who won seven games that year. The followng season,.the Sportsmen had a 3-4 record. But n 964 they marched through the northern dvson on the* «ay to an ungbfeated seasdn and frst place. Although the locals bowed to tke Keyport Blackbrds n the playoffs, 9 to 6,Jthe season as a whole was a great success as the Sportsmen went from a ffth-place club toa frst place team n the short space of just three seasons. On the coachng staff, besdes head coach Ralph Antonello, )are assstant poaches John Barbarczuk, Al Makka, Joe Ernst and John Ward. * Those boys too lght or too young to play on the Sportsmen varsty team can play Pop Warner football on the Pee Wee team. The Pee Wee team s for boys n the 9-2 age bracket who weght between 65 *and 90 pounds. When a boy becomes,too old or too heavy then he can move up to the, bg team. n 964 the Pee Wee Sportsmen compled a fne 5*0- record under feoaches Joe R^nst, John Ward and Mke Kacsur. The Pee Wee team provdes the backbone of the future varsty team. n gonjj through atn undefeated season n 964, the PeeWees had the dstnct honor of not allowng ther, opponents to score a sngle pont aganst them whle they talled 67 ponts. Hgh scorer was (quarterback George Penska who scored 39 pqnts. A Pee Wee team s not allowed to play more than seven games a season. They play on a standard 00-yard football, jfeld. MGHTY MAN UP FRONT - By Alan Maver "lucas AVeWGAA/ 5TAT A/PPs ^ " ^ WHCH COtlP ex-pcam MY THt orro*/r/<r + 6 wes " : AT6 2 MP 286 ~ lkes Bowlers lead n CARTF.RF.T - Mke Anonymous moved nto nsnutfh no? svwn of frst place n He l-lo Womens Rowlnn l/csue la t wfk hv scorng an r,n n rtnnt :\n\f vctory over Kays HOM rnnt. n the meant n". Rrlnvls Rcntly School ws al" to wn; only two jwnvs from the Knur.e.f Clover*;,nnd dropped nlr. jpcotd poston onlv ov-hnlf pamo out of n tc for the lead.. The only other threeerrm wn nor of the evenng was W.H and Ones over Sucls. T.vn j-nv vctores were Plntt ^ P;nry and the C.rteret Labor Councl. The weekly honor roll nduld N.lda Zyla. 8f> f; Helen Wsnrwsk 84- K> : and Ann Trdato H The team standngs: W. Mke Anonymous M Rch. Bty. Sch. 24 Kays Restaurant 22 Four *af Clovers *) Platts Dary 20 Walt and Genes d Cart. Labor Conn. B Nchahsen Uphol. lf Team No. 4 5 Suchs 3 Gants Take Tnl,. 4 4 J 6J lfl4!!) thrd- n hce Bombers were ahl» to wn nnlv two earn^s over Research whle the fourth place Krpctnn Shop took three from the Ffleons, The honor roll follows: Robert Brophv, Erec. Shop 569 Bll Var?o. Raders Bonalskv. Raders Joe Lukach, R^prs Joe Czauskas. Radprs John Branka, Raders Steve Medwck. Bombers SHn Mnrek, Erecton Shon Bll Sceune, Erecton Shop J;>ke Grausam, Research John Sroka. Bombers Pete Sorano,Falcons Rusty fchur. Falcons John Mtro. Gants M l Amundsen, LTT.K.KAWKRS KKTK): Photo shn«s mrmhers of tho Uttlr sagur Croup Lons (lull who sponsored De unt. Junor Rfle Unt Starts j NewTranngProgramSoon Ramblng and WOODBRDGE Patrck Dev- plcants must he accompaned ln, presdent of the Woodhr-e by a parent durng the regstra- CARTERET - Carteret Hgh CARTERRT - The Gants Polce Junor Rfle Assocaton,.lon program. The regstraton School grd performers came n moved nto frst nlace by one fvlannounced ths mornng that hs fee s two dollars plus ffty cents fo ther share of post-season nme n the oloselv-contestcd U.S. organzaton wll hold ts annual for each of th* 2 weeks on the honors wth the selecton of several to all-county teams and hon- Metals H.ndcao Bowlns League seven week tranng program tranng schedule, Rumblng last w^k bv scn^n ; > v«sv startng January 8. j Rullo sad, "The full course orable menton lsts. over Atnmx. The Raders n. _,..,:.,.., A-. wll start January 8 and con Pete Sowerka, Carterets top t ^ second olace alsn scored a c-n """""f^ jkr Rfle tne untl Aprl. v!" > h class Wth B. lneman of the year, walked off sween over the Tank House. The! rector ot the local Jumor Kl - wll be hours n duraton The fnal phase of the 965 wth most of the honors. He was the regstraton Jf young once a week wth subjects to be New Jersey scholastc football; pcked by the New Brunswck men who are jested requeseu to <> e- dscussed such as care and was wrj tten ovc ln. weekend; Home News as a tackle on the port at the tranng school 0. Wanng of rfles, rfle parts and tne a. C0U nty and all-state play-, frst All-Mddlesex County team. cated on the second floor of the operaton, ^P* of fnng. P sl " ers were name by many news- The Perth Amboy Evenng News State Theatre buldng Saturday tons» nd the aclual flrn * of papers. Some boys got the good ; pcked Sowerka on the second at a dnner party by the Carter* Sowerka Pcked On 2 All-County Football Teams rfles m tte mornn* between the hours of Man Street pollce )e " 5 but man >me <»anjjont-: All-Mddlesex County aggregaton. " w r w t T«? ".range." ed. Usually players from wn-! Others who came n for sngle 553 s 0CUKK l0 u -! At the concluson of the 2 nng team are p -d and plyhonors ncluded: 55S The course s open to boys; we ek program, each student wll crg ^ os ng teams are some-] New Brunswck Home News Se- 59 and grls n the 2 to 7 year^ gven a wrtten test and those how overlooked... Pete Sow;lectons SJOold bracket who are resdentstwho pass are elgble for grad-.jrka.of Carters _ got some mea Honorable MenUon- SOTof Woodbrdge Townshp. All ap-u»tng dplomas.!sure of reward as the - Newark... Joe Kushner, tackle 535 Ledger named hm to the Md- Mke Turko and Wes Whte, 530 dle*?\ County All Star teamj backs. and on Sunday honored hm Perth Amboy Evenng News Sewth a place on th. AlJ State lectons: Thrd team n all classes and- Honorable Menton St. James Lttle League Opens Season Saturday a second place on the Group 3 team. Pete was alsobonored by the New Brunswck Home News wsspsfwoodbjudge Plans have Notre } Du{fc> on ts Frst team n the county The Team standng fdttow^; ]b«en completed for the openng! Denns were* Team W.lJof the "St. James Grammar Keatng n th. Gants 2 5 School Lttle League, whch wll, s comprsed o fully urn- ^, eam5 ^ l was 2. Raders K 6 Play ts ntal schedule of formed players e sx club, narned ^ ^ geon() Um and 3. Bombers ft 7 games Saturday mornn? at the crcut. Charles DeGrace Joe Kushner, 4. Erect. Shop 8 8 Amboy Avenue court. The local Da d Bxel) B- g 5. Falcons 7 9 crcut s under the drecton of ^ st James ra[ ua te off T mk Verseg and Wes Whte OJfO qjfo organza-. were gven honorable menton. 6. Atomx 7 \9 James Keatng. ton, has volunteejbd to nffcatej. ^,,,_- r,, fe t bv 4 Research 20 Fordham, the defendng cham au games PUy»t durng the ln n t>eal beatng " U! Lartere Carteret 8 0 Dy by a " 4 8. Tank House pons coached by Jm Dwyer, Perth Amboy nosed p y,has the nucleus of f f t Bartulewcz Hts <B n 9 OClock CARTERET - Acton n the; Nne Oclock Keglprs Lsame dur-j ng the past wek found Lous Amercans takng a two gamelead n the team race. Frank Bartulewra led the team to a dearcut trumph over Ronnes Gulf wth a sensatonal B22 set on Kames of Bll Kolhas Hgh School Cagers To Open Season Hs Frday Here Aganst Roselle Park; Rozzelle Optmstc Charles DeGrace and Frank Verseg, tackles Joe Kushner, guard Mke Turko and Wes Whte, backs. Freshmen Cage Team To Open Frday Away ham, Jm Dwyer; St. Bonaven^St. Johns agan* Manhattan,!the coach of the year..., Al, mm m ^ ky(d ture Jack Coley; St. Johns.the second sends St. Bonaven Rec news... the second of, Pf e noon at 4 p m Jack Schubert; Seton Hall, Al ture aganst Fordham at 0, and.a seres of baseball clncs, takes rhe chlb ^ play ten hom( BaUma and Grant Colgary n the fnal cfosh, Seton Hallplace on Saturday mornng, the gtmm nd 0 M away Fol [ ow Manhattan, Charles Farr, and takes on Notre Dame at. seventh and eghth graders gong j,,- y, e opentr the Ramblen,., whle"-., wll clash wth Hghland k Wth and sxth wllagan meet at frosh t nome the, ol owjn and sxth wll agam meet»t;tuesday afternoon. the, "Tw Co umbu? s K ch00» l The team wll play home an<, and * T,^ gr?, de, b ys repo^ home seres wth the leadn to the Nathan Hal- gym. A; MWMtc ^6* n ths»re shared honors w h Amboy, Sayrevlle, Mtand South Rver Bll Bl->ck led the Gulf team wth ea r CARTERjET -The goes accordng to schedule, we;,, the ^, hall. 0 So {ars far"s?! le g «am * ""V** played py wth H deal Lquors stunned the All scholastc basketball.ampagn-should have a good team and d a (eams have enterc( lhe leasue \Madson Townshp - at home Stars wth a clean sweep. Stan opens offcal^ ths Frday wth farly good season,"; s the way;^ Ukranan A C C two teams! FuMd y. F * b lslh De Ntto was the spark-dlug njcarteret Hgh Schools cagers, Howe sees t. fronf AT6SwecTshoVTloly, T. ndcatons the Rmh V the vctory wth Vc under Howe Roraelle, playng The Ramblers B«ve a formd- Famly. l Whl Wheeler AC. C and d K of > er frmh c? er * *" expect * d " Kazo led Darabs Tavern n a Roselle Park n the opener here ab c array of Buyers aroundjc Tonght wll be the fnah n» ve S 00 " »«> double wn over Prces Mens! at 8 p.m. n the brand new hgh; wh om they are bumng ther new meetng and the league should Store Kazo wound up wth 22- scnool gymnasum The junor WU mtj - me ww«- " - "" >-" meeung 6 B ^ana me league snouu, 559. Gene DeVto led the Haber- varsty game wll start at 7 p.m. bau Woodhull, club. Toppng 6-3 senor he lst and s John Pete s t ar Hgh t before school the to open Holdays season. on. Jbooted Bert a Rechchar 56 yard feld of goal Baltmore; aganst dashery bowlers wth The Ramblers are scheduled to Sowerka, 6-2 senor, both regulars from the 9M squad. Koz-at the new gym, whch s a V, 953. a kck that stll sands as Frday aganst Roselle Park the Chcago Bears on September set. nlay Hghland Park away nest G M Lquor swept tha Agur Tuesday n ther second, tussle zelle calls Sowerka one of the men as Hank Stelzmann flud the duplcate of the Rose le Park a Natonal Football League ds-, of the new season. On T^u best rebounders n the ara. Others who should see plenty of ac-wll be held on Thursday, gym. The second home game ance record. range for afm set on games of of next week, (the game has 7J-M-200. Manny Garca (adedmoved up from Frday due w a u tw r Mke^Zrpolo. Wnter sports events frst bo m the wn wth 2l2j-5p6. Valants school play on Fday> the locals! 0 y 6 nstead of Frday, due to ".!,.nnr- came a part of the Olympc games hgh school playng on Frday No. 2 tjeam unset ththghly hghly f«v wll take on Perth Amboy St.ajumw; Ronne Jpoy.^JunM, program n 924 at Chamonx, ored Booth Electrc crew. Stan Marys Jjere n ther second home t-. su ^ stnar; Vc Mas,... team has mproved a lot, France. SemenM wth 28 S4fl and Bobsame «f the current campagn a junor; Bulpby Relgnton. a un-haor; Doug Chuna, T e junor and agantt dfferent schools. Petetournament.,. hjad four good scrmmages Rnlowarczuk wth S33 dd most Despte the loss of several frstf the damage. strng regulars and top performants No. team took Cen! vears varsty, n- Dave Spewak, son of the late njury to heal and wll mss > ed n wrestlng, Dec. 22nd wll Denns Morton, a junor. Sowrka watng for hs football! For the fans who are nterest (;rs from last Valants ter Bnr over the hurdles as Bobl dudn S J «ORley, John Haas. Wes Spewak. who was head bas- few games. Nev gym wll be!be the frst home game aganst used on Dec. 23rd for Holday Perth Amboy Hgh... Strwk rolled 2M-2J-574 Mke Y»8 Hefferan, Lou Flps andketball coach for many years Valant also had a bg 55«set Halph Antonello, head coach:pror to hs death last season, s Dck Chrstnn led the Bar men Howe Rozelle s optmstc about,assstant t(» RoZKlle on the varwth 20^567. ; the teans future. "f everythng sty. Al Ulte f freshman Kcht; Hosoe pd the WMK rdw Olds to an odd-game wn over Blls Gulf, recordng a tlj.st on games of blmh - Somvthnff Sec CAKTKKKT - Somethng new hu be-n added to the h;h school baskulball Uam thn season. A report to ths offce lells a* that two fopho more grlk Franeea Nlcrtbala aa (anmy Clark are beng engaged k keepng rhart <rf thf runnng actvtes of each game. Both grls are avd basketball fao and attend all the garnet, Floyd Lttle, 95 pound Juo football player from New Haven, nn., doe s a few thngs (or the Syracuse team. Mttle n the Or trams leadug boll Utrrer, cadj- nfll catch*!.ml eadu;. punt return man. Record Scores Rolled n Carteret Majors; Tams Roll Bg 065 (WKTKHKT en n order Major Uuwll Tup H-ores Motor* The vgors rolled a b} n the Carteret!2<m set on the blastng of Joe durng Hrzo/owsk wh h he past week, both ndvdually Mke sekjerk, who d d team wse. John Tan le all the bowlers wth a 248 garn and a hgh ()72J Valant Alumnum, seres to lead the Tam Contractors to a two game vctory Dck Mtflcc over the Carteret Lanes. The contrbuted Galvaneks 246, A. G. Mller Masons losen copped,r sngle wn games to pck up a sngle game by rollng second league hgh bgb on the second U N game of "5, topped onl) by the who suffered a two game set G & G Excavatng mark of [back atjbe handt of Yuha«. 072 Dan Semen/ scored a 267Con8tructlon. Tony Derzawec for second hgh league the wnners wth 5% but hgh ld th man n t,"; match vas honor* and a 645 set. Sam Val Nuu\ Nardone whn mld a H4& 2:a round: {Earler n the turned n a 629.aw t-m. ( -n\ ( K vox l lt Auwn N j(l > c-kfl the 705 CHRSSTSAS <> one RGHT AWAY Today! fnance ( AHTKKET 92 Ruusevelt Av Aal.. tm 7.M 33)00 M4.M H»T anl J0.OO.00 MW A.»l! M.OO * M Ml fo.oo 2.00 M.OO K 9. BW Cor. of Hudon NO aw KKB Klzabeth Av J h n,l n UK rn-ul)n» A SAlurdny murbldg Mwwt) fbtmhag Coavenetcel Mr Jan. Feb. Carteret Hgh School Junor Varsty Wrestlng Schedule MS-66 Season Perth Amboy Home «:00 p.m. Rnhwny Home 5:00 p.m. Madson Townshp Home 7:00 p m South Brunswck Home «;M pm Snyrevlle Away f:00 pm,.. P. Stevens Home S:30 p. m South Rver Away 6:30 p.m. Hghland Park Home BOO pm Hoselle Park Home 4:00 p.m. WoodhrdRe Away B:30 p.m. Metuchen Home 5;:00 p.m. Carter*! Hgh School Vanty Wretllwt Schedule M5-M Coaeh Sandor Ooscllk Perth Amboy St. Mary Away 4,no,, Perth Amboy Home 7:00 p.m County Tournament Runway Home 4:00 p.m. Madson Townshp Home 8:00 p.m Smth Brunswck Home B:00 p.m. Sayrevlle Away 7:30 p.m..j.p. Stevens Home 7:30 p.m. South Rver Away 7:00 p.m. Hghland Part Horn* 7:00 pm, Hoselle Park Away 6:45 p.m. Woodbrdgf Home 4:00 p.m. Metuchen Away B 9 State Dstrct JV26 Slate Regonal 5 State Fnal* Carteret Hlfh SCMM Frcthmca Bakrtball Schedqle Moselle Park Away 4:00 p.m. Hghland Park Home 4:00 p.m. P A. St. Marys Away V.00 p.m. J P. Stevens Home 4:00 pm. Edson Home 4:00 p.m. Thomas Jefferson, Jr. Away :00 pm Perth Amboy Away 4:00 p.m. Sayrevlle Home 4:00 p.m. Thomas Jefferson, Jr. Home 4;on pm South Rver Home 4:00 p.m. Sayrevllle Away 4:00 p.m. Perth Amboy Home 4:00 p.m Edson Away 4:00 p.m. P. A. St. Marys Home 4:00 p m Metuchen Away 4:00 p.m. Madson Townshp Home 400 pm South Rver Away 4.00 p.m. Hghland Park Away 4:00 pm Metuchen Home 4:00 p.m. Carteret Hgh School 966-et Basketball Schedule -!,»...,, Rozzelle Head Coach: Davd Spewak - Assstam dnrh (T) (Taetday) (F) (Frday) (Tl) (Thursday) Dec. F-0 Roselle Park A T-U Hghland Park H TH-6 St. Marys A T-2 J. P. Stevens H Jan. U Edson H F-7 Thomas Jefferson H T-ll Perth Amboy A F-M Sayrevlle H T-8 Thomas Jefferson F-2 South Rvet H T-25 Sayrevlle A F-28 Roselle Park Feb. T. Perth Amboy B F-4 Edson A T-8 St. Marys H F-ll Metuchen A T-5 South Rver A F-8 Madson Townshp T-a Hghland Park A F-» Metuchen H Senor, Junor Teams To Hold Meetng Tonght The frst ra«mwtm; lco was held on October The Buffalo Blls h..- ther 8th draft choce, Greg l-ashuta of nho Blls sad l^aschut. f pounds, wll be tr^l."t or offensve tacklo CARTERET The fnal re organzaton meets for the Sen-j The Junor league»l or and Junor Recreaton bas-jganed the same ^ Tetball leagues w be held ths meetng to be hold J. Thursday. Dec. 9th, at 7:30 >.m! All those ntereslfd n - at the Borough Hall. Organed;teams the Jum»r Senor teams desrng to enter;requested to >r prt -.. teams n the Senor loop are meetng urged to have repesentatlves> Both leagues an- <-v present at thb sesaon.!get under way»th;r.,! rm- WOODBRDGE LQUORS r ORDER EARLY We wll be pleased to help you make your selecton (or gft gvng fro" our assortment of popular l>ranas. WE GF WRAP CORDALS MXES MPOKTE) & DOMESTC Wnes, Lquors, Beers t Chapg Sparklng Burgundy COLD BEER»>y THE CASE FOR DELVERY a.m. - 4:30 p.m. OP8NDAll»A.M.tol0«lM WOODBRDGE L 573 AMBOV AVB./WtK)UBBllH^ end j S end

21 j m lpppn dent-leader n P n^ Press FOR HRNG whch «*» part of the Cvl R (M of»m Th«c o,,mmmlon ras crealwl-vlt not conflct wth,t a e aws nt gldellnw to enforce to prowt women aganst «- on sex dscrmnaton wutun and hazard. PUBLX PHARMACY. rk rs( Selecton HALLMARK <RSTMA8 CARD8 )fll flft WRAPS gfts for HM MOT ctnuu* * nn MOUAR oto nn NOLfH LUTHR AD A CANO DANTE THAT MAN Ml «J».... LOHTR. CAMMA - rm COAR Headquarters Erlulve Agency for BARTONS tmnbonnert NEW YORK,.UGANO. 8WTXRRLAN) CHRSTMAS CANDY gfts for HER "NTMATT br REVLON "AMBUH" by DANA "MPMVU" by COTY "HOUBHUNT" y CHANTLLY CHANEL LANVN FABERGS RVEMNO N PARS PRNCE MATCHAREMJ YARm.EY t nu BARRY HAND-CHARGES HONORED PUBLX PHARMACY PARKNG N REAR/M-MW 9 MAN ST. Qualfed Students Urged By Patten to Partcpate gln New Federal Programs aml Thursday, December 9, 965 Sermon t By Rabb Nevberger WOODBRDOE - K.hh Samuel NewberRer announced hs sermon topc tomorrow njht wll ho. "The Effect of l.ar.t.n<l Darkness Upon srael". Frday evenng servces begn WASHNGTON - Qualfed stu- fall of 966 to needy undergrade at R oclock am :m One.: Shahlmt lfnls were urkml today by Rep.uate students through the colleges wll be held after servces Kdwurd.. Patten D-N,) to hkour unverstes whch have acceptndvantage of two new programs cd them for admsson, or wherethe leadershp of lster Kckm.n, The Junor Con«<»(:l:)n. under of Federal fnancal ad under the they are presently enrolled. mets nurnnt! at Hgher Educaton Act of 965. Patten sad that frst year gants Patten, who represents the 5thwll range from $200 to MOO. the Partcular Dstrct - Mddlesex County -jamount based on the students f- "Oh, steward, have a rom- sad that the new educatonal op-,,-nclnl need: An equal amount? nlant to make. A salor portunty grants and the gm-jwll be provded from the schools "7 cabn lnst nght!" rantced loan progress "wll en-[scholarshp or loan funds. f " a" * Well what do you expect able many more students to ob.student ranks n the upper half second class the captan?" tan a college educaton. look of - U! hs - class - " - the " precedng year, forward to the day when every the amounts could be ncreased by student who has he ablty can $200 for the last S ye.us. J nttend college." Revealng detals of the new The Act, whch Patten voted lor, guaranteed loan program slated wll provde New Jersey wth an to start n early 966, he sad that estmated $,949,000 for the 966an undergraduate student may fscal year, ncludng $,39,000 n educatonal opportunty grants. Halng the new grant provson, le reported that the funds for the S program wll be avalable n the 2 Junor CArh Unt To Entertan Patents WOODBRDGE Xl SEUN - The Junor Grls lunt of the Lades Auxlary of 8 the VFW, Post 2636, wll enter- Stan the patents at the Menlo j Park Veterans Home wth carol- lng tomorrow nght at a Chrstmas party. They wll also ds trbute gfts to the veterans. The grls who are to partcpate wll meet 6:45 p.m. at the VFW Post Hall, Boute 27, to be at the horn* at 7 p.m. After entertanng the patents, the grls wll return to the Post Hall for ther annual Chrstmas party. An exchange of grts wll be featured. Electrc and Gas Bates Reduced! As the result of conferences ntated by the State Board of Publc Utlty Commssoners, Publc Servce Electrc and Gas Company has agreed to a reducton of ts electrc and gas rates n the amount of.. $3,034,600 annually The new rates wll become effectve wth blls based on meter readngs made on and after January 3,966. Ths reducton, whch wll beneft resdental, commercal and ndustral customers, s n keepng wth the Companys polcy of lowerng rates when condtons permt borrow up to $,000 a year and a graduate student up to $,500. Repayments wll start after completng hs course of study. Addtonal detals can be obtaned by wrtng to Dvson of Student Fnancal Ad, Bureau of Hgher Educaton, Offce of Edu caton, Washngton, D. C. AVENEL PERSONALS B«ttj Oatowkl Gewg* 8tre«4 AttMl, N. J. m UN Mrs. James V. Mazza, George Street, has been a patent at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal, Room 229. She s recuperatng from a bout wth pneumona. She and her husband were happy to be nformed that ther fve-yc;* old son, Vnny, won frst prze for hs drawng n hs age category n the Hercules Powder Co. drawngs and poetry contest. As the grandson of Russell Snowfcld, Madson Avenue, an employee of the Parlln plant of Hercules, Vhmys entry was entered wth other fve year olds from all over the world, comnj; out on top. Congratulatons to the youngster. -Mrs, Herbert Roder of Woodbrdge, s now stayng wth her daughter and son-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Egan, Jr.. George Street, recuperatng after spendng several weeks at the Perth Arnboy General Hosptal. Get well wshes are sent to her from her many frends. - The Thrd Ward, Sxth, and Eleventh Dstrcts Democratc Club wll hold ts chldrens Chrstmas party Sunday at FtsgeraMs. Mrs. Peter Dachlle s «wharman of the affar. -t-tuesday at 8 p.m. the anlual Chrstmas program wll be rffered at the Womens Assoca on meetng at the Avene Presbyteran Church. Ths wll be held n the chapel. A party wll be held after n Church Hall. All women of the church are nvted. A $.00 gft wll be exchanged. The Lades Auxlary of the Avenel Fre Company wll hold ts Chrstmas party Tuesday at the local frehouse. The Junor Womans Club of Avenel meets Tuesday at the Avenel-Colona Frst AM buldng at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday,» > P-m, the Lades Auxlary of the Avenel Memoral Port, 764, VFW, meets n the post home, Park Avsnue. The Avenel Womans Club wll hold ts annual Chrstmas party Thursday at the Avenel Colona Frst Ad buhdng. Supper wll be served at 7 p.m. An exchange of gfts among members and ther husbands wll be featured. Santa Claus wll be present to gve out the gfts. Cookes and gfts are to be brought for the chldren at the Woodbrkltfe State Home, Rahway Avenue. nrv E LUMBER CO. *ND vmtmn OKMVKRY AN ESTMATE ANYWHERE Qualty Keep* l!s n Busness... Buldng Materal* Mlllwork nsolaton Mouldng Hardware Pant DONG T YOURSELF?.F»> ««Tl»»n n arm Doort k WMow Wllboard Floortm Plyrootf Knotty Pn* Klkhtn CablMt MErcury W Aw.. Mrrtaf SnparftD tulla Cultlnt ntturnn spaohtrrr LASAONA RAVOL, PZTA UBS AND OTHER TALAN DEMCtCVft. 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Amercas FNEST Qualty MRZA RUG CLEANSNG All drt, dust and grne removed PUBLC SERVCE ELECTRC AND 6AS COMPANY JoeByrnes "The Muffler Kng" A & B AUTO STORE * g*fcy yow w» buy * «AS LOW AS W* An JUMwrhr, AUTO STORE 4.N TEEN DRVER FNES Danvlle, Ky. - Polce Judge Jack May sentences hgh school students who volate traffc laws to wrte ther own obtuares. One teen drver sad he was glad he was requred to do ths because now he realzed the serousness of careless and reckless drvng. Three years ago Judge May set up a youth advsory jury for youthful offenders. SPECAL!! BRAND NEW A-C SPARK PLUGS Sets ot 4 to» "We nstall anythng we sell" Servce l)epl. GKT READY FOR WNTER! ALL TUNE-UP 8PECAL! W 4UUl O»cuu» Utlou, ABWJ-UH m ford OrtKle»l ((quluout tolut, Plu»» ud Coudeumn AdluM Cwbueux, OhwK VolUH«H<«ulator. *»O BtlV, Qeneraur null HOM* ANY t CTL CA 2.95 to*. \n CALL CH or CH 5-96 UN-CAKU CMAtttJK MAW 25 s/oeorqes ST. GEUww AW., «**., *O*ELU»«- T. um-cmu CTAKCB HAW WNCH,~M~SOUTH «ANOt AV., HtWAW - MA 39MJ BRANCH- S2 5OUTH ORANO AVE., NEWARK - MA 3-9M lullumm" ^ Orgnal beauty restored! Faat One Week Servce! Mow Through Dee. 3st REGULARLY 0c SQ. FT.-Now...!> Sq. Ft. for most dvmetu! Over 2 t. wld* Tegular prce. BEAUTFUL Mlll/A RUG CLEANSNG at JHorey ^alltef Amercas FNEST dualty R0HMAN SERVCE SNCE 88!) MOREY LaRVE QUALTY STORES n th, urea!, XZABKTU 536 NO UKOAU ST..89 EJUOKA AVE.... M l«^t AVE, MNDEN 200 UuJeu Ave, L. 4j No. Woud Avo.. UNON H Cbotnol S. HAHWAY 2M Murrs Ave. HOOWUHlOCK JUtt Man St. NXON 246 Pluuall A».. HMH0U> Freehold 4 Mall bhoyps ^l** ^ w^ 53H Oak Tree Hd kevlohl Sho >>ng Or., Juncton Hlltwtys $& ^ ^3^ HEDtHKN 40 Ml" St. NEW PUOVDKNCB 5M Uulrtl At* CALL EL 2-sm Morey LaRne Hoatvaan Ser. vce Costs No More! n addton to your rugs, you can have your laundry and dry cleanng pcked up and delvered to your homeall at no extra cost to you! 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22 PArtK TWENTY-TWO Democratc Club Plans Yule Fete WOODBRDGE - Court Merpedes 7R9 Catholc Daughters of Amerca held ts annual Chrstmas party at the Knghts of Co- AVEtfpT, - TV Thrd Ward Sxth nml Eleventh Dstrcts >mocral? rnh HrrtNl Hurry Watters prmhcnl fnr Wf, Others Kowal and Mrs. Albert Strek lumbus audtorum. Mrs. Gary lecletl ;t the ;mu;l merlns, were co-charmen. Mrs. Herbert held nt Kt/.KPnlls, nclude: Ruetseh served as toastmaster. Grow \>tnn. vce presdent: The SCOWS, a muscale group Ralph A.-.l;, treasurer; Mrs. An-thony (VHron, stvrelry; Walter Woortbrdge, entertaned. nclud- from the Senor Ctzens Club of Sohcsk. wolf.r ch.rmjn and ed n the group were Mr. and Mwol Kp(l:,. Pgpanl-at-nts. Mrs. Wllam Moran and Mr. and A (nstmns p.rly wll l>«held Mrs. Charles Famular. for members chldm Dcrembor Przes were awarded to Mrs. 2 at F r t7.;p.dds.. nnounpcd Mrs.!Albert Matlack, Mrs. Stephen Peter hcphllp, pn-tharman. An Kager. Mrs. John Mullen, and adult Chrstmas pnrly was held Mrs. Harry Flanery. falu-day njhl at Whlleys, Perth Gfts wore presented to Mrs. Amltoy Mrs Thomas Butler was John Mullen, grand regent, Mrs. charm;u Carl Herzog, and Mrs. Ross Prce, retrng trustees. Josc >h Skmnsk. presdent, apponted M. Shcsk rhnrman of the myserv bus rde to be held n the sprng. Two needy famles n the clubs dstrct wll receve Chrstmas baskets ths year. Hosptalty was arranged by Mrs, Darchlle and Mrs. Anthony Catrone former Avenel Grl To Wed Lnden Man AVENEL - Mr. and Mrs. Joeph Mlton Mednets, 233 Clnton Avenue, North Planfeld, formerly of Avenel, have announced the engagement of ther daughter. Eeva Toby, to Sanford Hrschorn, on of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hrs- Chora, Lnden. The; brde-elect, an alumna of Mddlesex County Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh School, Woodbrdge,,^s employed by Har Desgns by Stella and Jack, Avenel and Carteret. Her fance, an alumna of Lnden ffgh School, attended dversty and s employed by! Knox Pharmaceutcal Company, Mountansde. Catholc Daughter» Conduct Yule Party Three Trees Dedcated By School 23 Students AVENEL - The fourth grade class of Mrs. R. Herdegen recently dedcated three trees to School 23 Avenel. The trees were donated by Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Pacenka. n connecton wth ther studes on forest communtes, the chldren partcpated n the plantng of the trees. Mrs. Joseph Kelley, prncpal, accepted them on behalf of the school. Avenel Junor Hgh PTA Meets on Dec. 5\ AVENEL The executve board of Avenel Junor Hgh School PTA, at a meetng on Tuesday, announced plans for a general mem- bershp meetng, December 5, 8 p.m. at the school. A Happy Holday" muscale, under the drecton of James San- Rutgers dahl, wll be presented. U. S. attots $66 mllon for l hghway beauty. look For Ths Endorsement Ths s a frend-of yours. Hes a busnessman n your communty, and thats the NAMCO-sqal of endorsement.on hs door. ts the same seal youll fnd n all of-hs advertsng. He proudly dsplays ths seal because he has been selected by NAMCO for hs relablty and dependablty. So shop where you see the NAMCO seal of endorsement dsplayed. ts your gude to servce, courtesy,, far value. THE FOLLOWNG BUSNESS FRMS HAVE BEEN ENDORSED BV NAMCO N MT0NAL WOODBRDGE THE COOKE JAR BAKERY 356 Amboy Avenue, ME 6-02 BURKE & BABE FUEL OL 236 Bunns Lane, GRE3NER FUNERAL HOME 44 Green Street, WALSHECKS FLOWERS 306 Amboy Avenue, LANCE MOVNG k STORAGE CO. Woodbrdge, WOODBRDGE PHARMACY, NC. 5SS Amboy Avenue, ME ONTRAL TYPEWRTER SERVCE W Man Street, ME 4-4W3 be rrutw, CW. ALCHAR UQUORS, MC. KVbME, ME CMMMTQN Applances N* Money Down Optn Monday ond Frday 9 50 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY VA 6-22 Automotve GO TO YOUR FAVORTE SERVCE STATON For The BEST SERVCE and PARTS For YOUR CAR SENTRY AUTO PARTS & SUPPLY Monroe & Essex Sts. RAHWAY KONDOR S AMERCAN SERVCE Tres t Tubes Accessores Batteres FU ALL REPARS Automatc Transmssons Rebult Rabway Ave. & Green St. WOODBRDGE ME or VA (alter 7 P.M.) 0 GULF SERVCE 685 Rahwaj Ave. Woodbrdge Come here for FAMOUS GULF Lubrcaton Ol Change Brake Adjustments Accessores 24-HOUR TOWNG ME ME Barber Shops SERVCE BARBER SHOP 4 BARBERS NO WATNG PERSONAL ATTENTON 35 Yearn n Woodbrdge Chldrens Harcuts OUT Specalty 382 School St., Woodbrdge Pat 80M, Prop. For Qualty of All Knds MDDLESEX PRESS 2C GREEN ST. WOODBRDGE Thursday, December 9, 9B5 ndependent T,PRrl<»r (E.B.) - Carter* BUSNESS and SERVCE DRECTORY ME 4- Beauty Shop SPECAL! Shampoo SET Salon 33 X S. Grnrge Ave., Cnlonls Phone r Bcycles SCHWNN BKES SALES SERVCE REPAB Lnwn Mnwer Servce And Repar SAW FLNG LNCOLN KEY SHOP 63 Green St., seln Book Stores BOOKS Make Wonderful GFTS RAHWAY BOOK & GFT SHOP 53 E. Cherry St FUltnn MHO CLOSED MONDAYS - Busness Equpment ADDN6 MACHNE BRAND NEW! Adds $89.00 Subtracts Multples Ye Old Colonal Equpment nc. *05 rvng St. 38 J3 Carpet Servce CLEANNG AND RECOLORDNG OF FADED CARPETS N THE HOME Also Expert nstallaton BALLARDS CARPET SERVCE TeL Mt-928 Ceramc Tle EDWARD SWANCK CERAMC TLE CONTRACTOR ncludng Mosac tles New Jobs ad Repars ol All Knd* 40 Mary Avenue, Fords VAlley WW0 Coal & Fuel Fll Your Cool Bn Wth Lehgh Premum Anthracte NUT or STOVE 2 95 TOM PEA COAl _ $9.95 BUCK COAL «- J9.SO Ol. Notonal trawl. 24-kt. «n all mtdmt yf buntr. fur full mtpkt ju t«u< u cull. SMONE BROS. LNDN, N.J. HU HU TREAT SHOPPE 6. Rahwnv Avenne (ODP Woodbrdgc Wht* Chrrh) SALADS at Ther Best 8ODA FOUNTAN FRESH BAKERY GOODS Open «A.M. to 9 P.M. NCLUDNG SUNDAYS Closed Wednesday AD Day Dner rrlt Oeardlno Woodbrdge Dner t> Brekfut # Lunch Dnner 680 Amboj Are., WOODBRDGE (Across (ram BtmrtO FNE FOOD At Moderate Prces DKE Early Amercan Furnture Foregn Oars FOREGN CAR REPARS COLLSON WORK Free Estmates EUROPEAN TtyUNED MBCHANC mported Auto SALES & SERVCE 00 Bt Gcorfc. Aveme tt* bturdlj M AJL mtm?sa- t f ME ME Fresb Eggs FRESH FROM OUR FARMS DALY FNEST QUALTY WHTES & BROWNS ALL SZES Specal Ratea for Rtstauruts and nsttatw Kerby Pne Belt Farms 333 St. George Arfc, ColonU Tel. J 9-078, ME «-33» Oldest oo the; Avenue Once A Try. A)wfej» A Buyl FurnUr SAVE! SlfMMKR CLEARANCE ROCKERS RECLNERS DNETTES LAMPS BEDDNG SULO BROS. HJ0 tluabelk Avenue FU 8490 BKNG RESULTS Telephone MKronrr 4-RW WOODBRDGE Lquor Store, nc. WE DELVER! Complete Stock ot DomejUe nd mported Wlne Been «nd Uqnon m AMBOK AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Ptrwood Roodn 8bm le Lamher FORDS & COAL CO. nulttlon Panellln U*ne Doon MUlwork Bulldcn SupplM Hudwut M«on> SapDllM Fuel Ol* Co*) pfllcrest 2-080] m nnggewge* B4, For* Msc lstncus - LOWREY ORGANS t CONS ORGANS KMBALL PANOS nstructon Tunng JARDOT P MO COMPANY M Rakwar ATCM Woodbrdfe ME mmtv O u t awe* s for PRNTNG Prntng serves busness n many nays. Helps to buld sales., speed operatons, cut costs. Lets talk prntng n terms of you busness. MDDLESEX PRESS 6-20 Green Street Woodbrdge ME 4- Pack Fowen LOOKNG TO JY.SEU. HRE, Classfed A a Brng Results MOTORCYCLE Brtlrnfne Partta Benf FUNCYCLES K S, George AT*. RAHWAY Roofng & Sdng - Real Estate Lstngs Movng & Storage - DEAL WAY MOVERS Why No Let Tbe "7" McColley Move You AGENTS Fru KtltnUt NATONAL VANS n«e 8 torn* Uecal and World Wde Moren UM 8t George Aw., Afeael FV W4 Ptalg & Neats ED FREY wltk Cksrley ran) PLUMBNG HEATNG Elect* Sewer Scnet NT BmU kn. Woodbrldfe. NJ MB Serrlee vtth a SnUe" SMTH PlMbg an Heatlg W MB +MM ToUets Ktchen Faucet Gas Water Heaten REPARS and REPLACEMENTS Sewer Cleanng Studo Pctures Make Nce ChrtatmM GUU f-xllcelor Specal $3<f Value $0.95 We (T* 8 ft B Greta SUunpt Atk m about our tree flm plao wth our expert develop- ng and prntng nrvce. GALLARDS PHOTO & STUDO "* \ml(\ Avenue U(M)»MU)(,K Mr, :»;:,\ Rttflg & SWg - T. R. STEVENS ud b«l kuu Wort ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBBODGE #vm Alt H*! BUumt Motor Gaud won nwt MB «4 Advertse Your Busness n the Busness and Servce Drectory HENRY JANSEN & SON Shoot Metal Work Roofng Cutter* and Leaders 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone Mfcrcnrj * U«JUST ST BACK LET US SEX YOUR HOUSE! Lst t Wth Stern S Dragoset REALTORS ME MAN ST. WOODBRDGE Sllpctvers FREE NTEROR Decoratng SERVCE BY ERNEST DECORATORS HOME APARTMENT AND OFFCE Roam Layout Fandtan Amagcmeatt Cote Cterlaallta Badge* Ptaanhf CaD or Wrte For FnrheT afartnatlm CUSTOM TALORED SUP COVERS, DRAPERES, * RKUPBOUTHT SBOP AT BOMB 8CKVCB FU 579 RAHWAY FASHON FABRCS Jatnto Dtcontanf Cutom-made SUpeoren SDtFUADt CURAM TAJOJ) OOOM cu r«m* 5TJHU 2] Mala 8L Kabwaj FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVCE DRAPERES SLPCOVERS Call ME 4- - Talors, ft Cleaners ELTE Talors & Cleaners FNEST ALTERATONS AT MODERATE PR ( f; S «S Rahwaj n M- TeL ME Watcl Repars WATCH REPARS wth Full Guarantee Kxpert Repars on all Jewelry FU GOLDBLATTS Hahways Oldest KsUblshed Jewekr M K rherry ST., RAHWA There s only one WELCOME WAGON N yean d experence foster tag goed wll to btunes M We. Far laformtlot on Weoome Wagoa l COLOMA AVENEL SELUN FORDS CARTERET WOODBRD0E PORT READNG SEWAREN The CALL LJ BrotneM and Servce For ( Busnessmen Who j Love Money DAL ME

23 venc Women -t««ler (E.B.) - Carteret Press j a ke Donatons fr* the group, members of the Junor Woman! Chb Woman" Club of Avenel and Mrs. charman, was Lr E^MO^ fw Mllon.. A % wa«ate «* to ; Valley Fort. Mrs. Andrew Galsn, publc welfare charman, reported on a recent tour of tn Woodbrdge SUte School made by manors of Wllam Almasl, presdent of the Womans Club of Woodbrdge. -^ ndependent, leader A commttee wm named to prepare for the Chrstmas meetng, W Fln< -, t,,. by th«dub, plug December 6. Each member s M. baked and.d asked to brng cookes and a gft for the Chrstmas box beteg prepared for presentaton to the Woodbrdge State School. Mrs. Nelson Avery, presdent, wll attend a meetng of WNS at Ue Woodbrdge Publc Lbrary., J,,n m lm«rv#a» T«or Ett for the ayandul partf <>... n y m, All Bmltul Banqun Room. Thtu y w,».m " <* * ** / " Elhabath. Com* n and UM Complete Dnner. Lafctw Toll, V«f»«TAT Ptr CoupU GratthM ndwm. th«rk* ( t BottU of Scotch or Ry» aw takk «0 Mnk 5 Orchestra 624 WESTFELO AVE. ELZABETH EL OYAL M-l-O B J- J.. ^aa WOOOBWBGE, HV J. PERTH AMBOT, N. J. NOW HAYNG THRU SATURDAY 4 *:M TM. Fdwtrd 0. CNCMUOT MB" VT. Strvlg Skers Slce 940 BOWCRAFT SK SHOP ROUTE % SCOTCH PLANS, N. J. Qualty Eqtfpmet * lltpajn Bead Ratals HEAD BOGNER KASTNGER WHTK STAG CUBCO 8U StedalUte Gdld CONTWVOU rmom :M "FATHER GOOSE" aad "SHEXAHDOAH" SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY MATNEE AT OTATE WARTS WEDNESDAY t:n PJL AT ROYAL "SANDS OF THE Belay Dnka KALAHAR" lh CLARENCE, TOE "NONE BUT THE CROSS-EYED UON" BRAVE" Come Ol Down TO BUDS HUT LAM BAKE THUB8., FB. SAT. ALL YOU CAN EAT CLAM and PEANUT BAR Per Brrvlnt UM only South Bay Long sland Clwns Served every ""day and Frday from 7 P.M. to Mdnght and Saturday from % p.n ^ mdnght " «tttt HALT 5HEX STEAMERS CLAM BROTU SHRMP SPECAL n b<> M la UM FRES SHRMP font DU " wjrtot 99^ Chcken Basket Berrd Ually wlll Krtudl trlct 99/ Luncheon Specal CluU llul O lrl UuxtL k f or Meat l.uat wlu M»»ll«l PoUtuc Ud ( NEW YEARS EVE RESERVATONS ~~ OUR C*.OVEKLEAF ROOM Half, KulcrUlnmcut, soso 2per E4-9D07 OPEN HOUSE NEW YEARS EVE AT OUR BAR SUNDAY DNNER S PAVED urlu tb«fuulljrl rrlau UloluK Buum yltle U«BU, CbUdreu Dluuar ). 8. luule, AVKNEL kuue MK \)t School 27 Book Fqr Successful COLONU - Wth "OM Flh," "Two F«h t" "Red Fsh," "Blue Fsh" by Dr. SeuSs leadng the array of books, School J7 open house and book far turned out to be a greater success than antcpated. Durng the evenng ^eonard Cuffreda, prncpal and Mm. Behrens, PTA presdent greeted parents and helped dedcate the school lbrary. The pleasant room wa s flled wth nterestng lterature selected under the supervson of Mn. Estelle Marks, Townshp School Lbrary coordnator wth the assstance of Mss Ross, school lbraran. Mrs. Bruce Allan, charman of the book far, thanked everyone for helpng to make the day success. The next meetng of School 27 PTA wll be on January K at whch tme the Board of Educaton budget wll be dscussed. CLASSFED ADVERTSNG RATES OB«am* tmamrat.k mnnnn, n *<n*± atau word 4*. cobncntlt* nmttlom. H "«UM. Uaw CO«UM«CALL ME 4- Thursday, Decrmber 9, 985 * nmptunl u-ukm wll balp nn wtu T**t TjttM. *«au tn M maled la or bronht n. DUDLm t tm. ttjmdf bt vlltr MPT»pprt*l»ua, FVMALE HETJ> WANTED NTERESTED n usng your free tme workng near home? n Makng money for the holdays? Call AVON COS- METCS for personal ntervew H /9 FOB 8A OAK FRE WOOD. - DE- LVERED. Call FU /4-3/30 SURF BOARD SALE: - CON: TTAN. Order now for Chrstmas. BK /23 GRAPHC CAMERA 4xS. D Call 2/9 Have Yoo? Have you heard the one about Enlarger and Accessores. the absent-mnded husband who ME sent hs wfe to the bank and kssed hl money good-bye Exotc and Unusual Howard Hwk "RED LNE 7000" ta tmkabolk Jane Caa Lava Dcrta GaflHlrt Boneea Uke.. "BEACH BALL" Edd Byrne* - Chr Noel n Twhnleolor WALTER READE- STERLNG THEATRE U/ODDBflDBe DnvE-w-- t -WOONMM aovmu AND ST. GEORGE AVE. OPEN FR. SAT. SUN. BOX OFFCE OPEN «M SHOW AT 7:M VM. FREE DT-CAR HEATER! TWO TOP SHOWS c Jme Caaa + Uorm Dena "RED LNE 7000" - CO-FEATURl - r Edd Byre * Chr Noel "BEACH BALL" Every Frday and Saturday EXTRA KOLOR KARTOONS PLUS A BONUS FEATURE EARLY BRD SHOW EVERY SUNDAY AT «P.M. CHLDREN ALWAYS FREE MENLO PARK LAOT TMES TODAY! "EVE WTH ROYAL BALLET" STARTS FR. He most ncredble sght youve ever seen! A Treat Fur The Kds SAT. & SUN. MATNKK AT t VM. ONLY u On SUs«lu SANTA t-aus & ANDY CUHS SKA. \MAS SHOW Artfcal For Chrst FOR RENT Corner Store, Chrome Secton Rootevelt Ave., Carterrt, wth 3 room apartment n rear Very Reasonable. Call K -R740. 2/9 SERVCES F YOUR DRNKNG has become a problem. Alcoholcs Anonymous can help lelp yc ou. Call Cll Bl % 55 or wrte P. ~ O. & lo 253, Woodbrdge. 9/30-2/SO LOSE WEGHT safely wth Dex. A-Det Tablets. Only Me at Hll Pharmacy. /n-2/6 HOROSCOPE READNGS ~MRs7 CURTS READNGS AND ADVCE on all problems of lfe. Open 9 to 9. No apponlnrnt nccessary. 308 Smth St, Perth Amboy, /9 WANTED For small laundry and dry cleanng trucks. Good earnngs. Pleasant workng condtons. Steady, year-around work. Pad holdays, vacaton, sck leave, retrement plan. MOREY LA RUE LAUNDRY CO. ldgerwood Ave., EKz.-Lnden Lne Phone DLLcrest 2-66 HELP YOUR CHLD BECOME AN EXPERT READER Parents whose grade-achool youngsters are experencng dlfculty n masterng requred readng sklls are urged to consder a specal 0-week Headng Development Program scheduled agan on Saturdays begnnng early next year. Desgned especally to help slow am average readers mprove ther speed, comprehenon and retenton, each twohour sesson combnes a tested approach tojr^dng excellence wth ndvdual attenton by qualfed nstructors Lmted enrollment Call today for full detals School 5 PTA Names Charmen SELN - "Our Chldrens nereat Today, Wll Assure Amer leas nteret Tomorrow" s the hern* of the PTA of School S, reported Mrs. Herman Maurcr, presdent. Programs for the comng months were announced by Wllam Wfckham, program charman, ncludng: January, parentchld relatonshp; February, founders day; March, open house; Aprl, Electon of offcers; and May, nstallaton of offcers. Commttee charmen for the school year were apponted by Mrs. Maurer as follows: Mrs. Kurt Schwetzer, budget and fnance; Mrs. Donald Crllly, ways and means; Mrs. Mchael Tranchk and Mrs. Anthony Sdlaro, hosptalty; Mrs. Charles Klenzjann. publcty and publcty book; Mrs. Jacob Truszkowsk, membershp; Wllam Wckham, program and Founders Day; and Mrs. Lous Duquette, hstoran. Also, Mrs. Steven Mchel, lbrary, Mrs. Wllam Colln, Character and Sprtual Educaton; Mrs. Henry Happel and Mrs. Thomas Rolrta, bulletn; Mrs. Charle a Smth, room representatves; Mrs. Albert Scarselletta. publc relatons; Mrs. Wlfred Voos, good and welfare; Mrs. M. Davs, health; Leo Weshet, safety; Herman Maurer, legslaton; Mrs. Edward Muller, magazne; Mrs. Crlly, arts and culture; and Mrs. Collns, audo vsual. Obtuares WOO)UX;K - The funeral,)f Dr. Kdwunl J. Nov:Jt, who (led Monday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, wll ) lfld tomorrow jt u;«) at the Muska Funeral Chnl, 235 Hall Avomt, Perth Amlwy, wth a hgh Mass tt requem at J:00 at St. James Chuvl. Bural wll bt St. tertrudt! (wnetey. Colona, Frends ruy call at the fun«r; vome between 2 to atd 7 lu «p.m. Woodblge lons Club wll pay respects touglt at oclo<k at tht! ftueral home. Dr. Novak had served La the U.S. Army Medcal Corps wth llw rank of tutjor three years ncludng duty n tho South Pacfc area. He wan a parahtuer of St. James Church and was afflated wth Woodbdge -udge of B.P.O. Klks.r the JWLS Club, am xdge T of He Slovak Gymnastc Unon Sokol. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs John (Rose) Novak, ha waa bora n Pertt Anboy atd had resded the Sewaren and Woodbrdge at a most of hs lfe. Survvng ae lls wdow, Htlea (/avod^ky); a daughter, Barbara at home; a son, Hdard, a stu dent at Tarku College, Tarko, Mo.; two btta, Mss Anne Novuk. WoodbkUe, uud Mrs. Peter Zolkuwsk, Hopelawn; two brothers, brank., WxKlhndc, nod J., wtl Ambuy, Gallantry Pays Housewfe (sharply to tramp at the door n quest of a meal) "You seem strong enough, you should be-8twjfv." Tramp (bowng gallantly) "Mght say that you seem beau tful and charmng enough to hv actng for the flms, yet evdent ly you prefer the smple lfe." He dned heartly. Rabb Announces Pack nducts Sermon Subject 7 New Members COLONA "Books That Mold Our Lves", wll be the topc of the germon at Temple Beth Am, Cleveland Avenue, tomorrow, 8:3( P. M. Rabb Abraham Horvltx wll dscuss the "Slavn" by. Snger, wth to hlstnrrnl background of.nwsh lfe n the 7th century The sermon wll also am to pont out whnt an nflmnce thp book has had on the lves of thel Jewsh people. Master Sandy Dckman wll chant the Klddmh at the servces. A socal hour and genernl ds usson perod wll be conducted Dally Mnyan takes place at ft P. M. and the Junor Congregaton meets Saturday! at 9:5 A.M. Tk! Yon Women! Oh, wouldnt lfe be joyous And wouldnt lfe be gay f could go to theaters And brdge teas every day. And never have to wash and ron And mop and bake and stew Am all the other thngs a busy Lady has to do? That would be an deal lfe Qute heavenly, and yet Perhaps t wouldnt, after all Just thnk how fat d get. Lopez resgns a manager of Whte Sox. Wnlt t H.rt Avod Cotly»»pan low 2 North Anttrcon MFFTME GUARANTEE AvulnbU CMMs-Comt E. Elzabeth Ave. LNDEN, N.J. Daly _ AM. to 6 P.M. Wtd A.M. to P.M. Sat. _..! AM. to P.M. COLONU - At the last meet-, ng of Cub Scout Pack 35 flag ceremones opened the pack meet ng Roll call was taken by War ren WellW. Mrs. ffllner and Mrs Palmer PAGE of Den 4 ted wth» wg and all present partcpated. Unform nspecton, More charter renewal, was held. New cub* nducted were Kevn Kelly, Davd Beym, Mchael sacs, Harold Peteet, Patrck McCarm, Scott Homer, James McConnell The "Natonal Summertme Pack Award" was presented to Pack.5 by Charles Malanchtlck from RarUn Councl, Northeast Dstrct for outdmr Program, 968. Mrs. Mda L«*y at D«. tfl skt by her cub*, asfcf patf** dressed as cub teont at «?* ly den meetng. t n *wy «a done. Awards were pwawwp»» «, by CtabraMlar ft* cub Hcoutx by CtabraMtet Healey. COME SEE THE BGGER, BOLDER, 66 COMET! LNCOLN CONTNENTAL EXECUTVE CARS your choce ALL FULLY EQUPPED NCHOLAS MOTORS 7 Oldest Lncoln Mercury - Comet - Dealer n MMdleM Cmaj "WHERE SERVCE COMES FRST" 500 Smth Street VA Perth Amboy USED CARS ENTRE STOCK MUST GO! MHWAY "MOOR OR CMC ca AHWAY MOOR CARCOL Comet (AHWAY MOTOR CAtCO HAT M LNCOLN CONTNNTALS, MttCUtYf t COMT N STOCK U FALCON -49S tlcaduac J«4-ljur UaLuu SUtlOD t-door Hnllop; (on v**- W.BUL:»ubl., MH, Uko a; R»H, W.W. 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24 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR gogue Youth Conventon n Wash fngton, D. C. Westbury Park A/ews Alce Cnthberson 606 Oak Tree Road sehn, New Jersey Tele.: S4MU8 Thursday, December 9,965 wll take place Sunday nght, December 9. The chldren of both Mrs. Hecht, 5 Nelson Court, Colona; Mrs. Abe Kramer, 20 De-gan of fve new members. Sure, there are splnters on the ton Kuhner, co-charman wth a Upward, Ho! Synagogue Lsts Fund-Rasng the Hebraw and Sunday schools marest Avenue, Avenel; Mrs. Norman Becker, 57 Stanford Drve, held Monday nt Temple Bna Ja- The regular meetng wll be wll partcpate n srael dances, ladder of success, hut youll never New arrvals throughout the Chanukah songs and specal He- notce them unless you are sldng down. Sabbath Servce Projects Told Colon.. cob, Lord Street, Avenel. Rabb Townshp as recorded nt the )rew melodes. The teachers wll A theater party under the charmanshp of Mrs. Nathan Kantor s recent decsons of the Ecumen- Phlp Brand wll speak on the AVF.NFX The annual Sster wst week nclude: COLONA - The bond of dl- )resent scenes of Jewsh lfe and - New Era, Talbotton, da. hood Sabbath servces wll be From Fords, a son to Mr. and ectors of the Colosa Chapter of beng planned for the Sprng. cal Councl, A queston and anwll be conducted. :ustoms. lom tomorrow t 8:30 P. M. at Mrs. Anthony Faraca. 2J Grandvew Avenue; a son to Mr. and"rlnn, 28 Tholma court, and made ton vce presdent, reported thnt ndes save money.. look good.. come to ladassnh met wth Mrs. Terry Mrs. Herman Hnnerman, educa- swer pertod rotkroralnn Bna Jacob, txrd Strrrt. ronrlurlw by Rabb Phlp Mrs. Matthew Herbert, 387 Newlans for the annual donor lunch- December s Jewsh Book Month Brand Mrs. Harrot Mcltt, Ssterhood presdent, wll speak on nd Mrs. Rchard Bllckman, 8 Vew York. Mrs. Mlton Kushncr cember meetng. A bref report Brunswck Avenue: a son to M <on March 23 at the Hold Hlton, and wll be hghlghted at the De-Adult Educaton "Whrst Ssterhood Means tn Jew Tulp Drve; a daughter to Mr *s charman. on news of srael was gven by sh Women of Today." Rabb nd Mrs. Delbert Methner, 90 Program Tonght A fund rasng report was Rven Mrs. Hnherman. R 0 D D Brand wll welcome and bless MaoArthur Drve. )> Mrs. Seymour lecht, vce pre- A game tmrn.unent s ed for the lbrary reported Mrs. Temple Beth Am, the Adult Edu- Three now books were purchas- CO/)NA - Tonght at (:30 at the Ssterhoods new members. From seln, a son to Mr. andsdent. Harret Bler, Lucy Davs, Rcnoe Dolner, Helen Greenspan. Road. n January and wll run for tenthey are, "The Rabb," by Noah of Dr. Arnold Larla wll have as BUDGET BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. John Hawk, 34 Oak Tree beng planned for the frst week Bernard Freedmnn, lbraran. caton Group, under the drecton Marlone Kapt, Wlma Levne, Sofh Uvy. Barbara Newman, Eve- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox, 22 avalable at Ml-ffllf. nterested Meyer Ladn, and "What the Jews hams, traveler, lecturer nnd law- From Avenel. a daughter to weeks. Further nformaton s Gordan: "The Stronghold," by ts guest speaker Samuel Abra- Oom> to ROODS for all yoor hnlr vn Rabnmvltz, vy Rosgoff. Ethel Merelne Avenue; a daughter to oartes may stll jon the dress Beleve, by Rabb Phlp S. Bernsten. "sraels Rnle n llm Cnmmmly for appontment yer. Mr. Abnlvms tonc wll he Hnthhart. Sally Yafe«, Los Zemsl;vway Avenue; a son to Mr. andweek by phonng Mrs..Vrnn Znle, The pad up membershp party of Natons". Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rosen, Rah- club whch s begnnng ts thrd 4 MAN ST. f>?n 0 A M n 0 P.M T " " r M An Oneg Shabbot, sponsored by Mrs. Jack Tratman. 2 Lenox TO. Drop off st.-tmns are was a success reported Mrs. Ml- The anmnl Ch.wwkah progrpm the Ssterhood, wll be held after Avenue. the servces. From Sewarcn, n daughter to Harold Meltz, youth actvtes Mr. and Mrs, Sgmurd Zablock;. charman for the Unted Synagogue Youth, announced that the and Mrs. Jartes Daly, 625 West 528 East Avenue: a son to Mr. three day conventon here recently was a huge success. Durng the From Woodbrdge. a son to Avenue. weekend of December 24, Bonne Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Storey, Rothman and Nel Ltnger wll 24A Roanoke Street: a daughter represent the Avenel Chapter <rf to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gursky, USY at the Natonal Unted Syna- 9 t^tvatk! k.. S!^;, New arrvals throughout the Townshp as recorded at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal durng the past week nclude: ] From Fords, a son to Mr. and Mrs John Feher, 8 Tulp Drve; son to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manzol. 96 Amboy Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Pnter. 75 Gordon Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savers. 238 Aldrch Drve; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Orosx, Beach Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Patrca wansk, 655 Kng George Road; a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Latkovch, «Murdock Street. From Hopelawn, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frankln Robbns, w j _., 27 Laurel Street. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tagu- m m colona. a son to Mr. and aren and chldren, Frank Ken- )Mxs. Walter Moeller, 80 neth, JD, and MaryJo, Worth j^e Street, were guests at a farewell party Sunday gven for Donald Majzolla, son of Mr, and Mrs. zorta. -Kappy Jek Manzella, Bayoune. Donald, a recent college graduate, left for d.ty wth the U, S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Danel Mazzeo, Brooklyn, were guests for several day s of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Huneycutt, Worth Street The Maaeos are now enroute to Arbrthday to Mrs. Charles Messna, Falmouth Road, who celebrated on Saturday. Wrong Core Well, Doc, you sure kept your promse when you sad you would nve me walkng n a month." "Hood, m glad to hear that." "Yeah. had to sell my car en got your bll." GFT DEA Gve your frends and yourself THE GFT of a Seashore Holday... ether t 4-day, 3-nlfjt nelusve Vacaton Plan or an 8- day, 7-nght Plan at the fabulous Marborough-Bfenhelm. Choose Chrstmas...or New Ywrs... or any season you deslr. ncludes room, meals, entertanment, parkng, and other features. Also daly rates from $6.50 Eur, $3 Mod. Am each. Make reservatons now. Phone : n N, Y. MU Darlkcrou Blcnbcm Cmtr«l Bovdwtk Atlantc Cty Qwttnhlp MtUemtnt Jmlh Wlt* Son, Ltd. gve a muscal gft from JARDOT PANO CO. From seln, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Nestor, 77 Warwck Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hodes, 57 Sonora Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zbkowsk, 594 Oak Tree Road. From Woodbrdge: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Juan Serrano, 2 Fulton Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Vetter, 24 Roanoke Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Sharkey, 87 Roanoke Street. From Menlo Park Terrace, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Donato, X sabelle Street. From Avenel, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herbert, 47 Jansen Avenue. Woodbrdge Oaks GOSSP (Dd Km Know?) Alce CuthbertMt, B06 Oak Tree Road sfun, New Jerey Tele.: S4&S4M Thomas Ftzsmmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ftzsmmons, Semel Avenue, who recently enlsted n the U. S. Marnes, s resently statoned at ParrU sland, South Carolna. Hell Fnd Out A neghbor tred to comfort the deserted husband. t was a terrfc shock to hear that Smtbers ran away wth your wfe. d always thought he was your best frend. "He s," repled the- husband wth a happy smle, "only he doesnt know t yet." Law s bought to reverse, 964 tax rulng. t Gve a gft the entre famly can and enjoy! Gve a LOWERY ORGAN You wll enjoy ownng ths exctng.owery Orgm, the one gft that keeps on gv- * u\g\ We Carry A bg seleo K ton of models. Delvery (or B.Chrstmas Eve.. *: - FLOOR SAMPLE CLEARANCE Save On Our Chrstmas KMBAX PANOS SMALL DOWN PAYMENT VRS. TO FAY! A*!«l>cy for Coon Orgun* Kmball Puuos JARDOT PANO CO. 448 RAHWAY AYE. WOODBKDGE MOrrft ru MK 2 Noon to CM, 4 Mvtu * ORGAN N»KUCTON«Uutrucun* b (^ltfld MORE FOR LESS PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE TRADNG STAMP FREE U.S. CHOCE BONELESS TOP, BOTTOM, CROSSRB CHCKEN SALE! BREAST or LEG QUARTERS 3V LB. AVERAGE ROASTERS 39 BREAST LEGS LVERS WHKS Btg.StTfe fe«. Style Fresh MA 59l 49< b 6%33 TAYLOR PORK ROLL TALAN STYLE VEAL CUTLETS TASTEE-MPORTED BOLED HAM VMfau ral S-K. FACAL TSSUES TWO GUYS WHTE, PNK. YELLOW ORCHD FOR COOKNG OR SALADS WESSON OL TWO GUYS SWEET PEAS TWO GUYS FANCY m TOMATO JUCE 4 4 DARY DEPT. -fc. " ndependent-leader (E.B.). Cartprf) Specalzng n Artfcal And j VP CHRSTMAS CENTER l»lv;c :r> Each Arrangement Made Accordng To Your Personal Wshes DOOR WREATHS FRESH CUT Fl, (Llvf n<l ArlfldM) DECORATONS HHNSETTA l GRAVE BLANKETS DSH ( NO FAT ADDED VEAL CHOPS LEGS 53 LON RB SHOULDER b RUMPS 59 U.S. CHOCE GROUND BEEF EXTRA LEAN ROUND 85 LEAN US. CHOltt-CAlff. CHUCK POT RO ST HP CUTS " PORK CROPS TWO GUYS CATSUP MAXWELL HOUSE NSTANT COFFEE BONUS $9 PACK CHUCK 65 C AU 45 RB STEAK J9 ( COUNTRY STYU W0k t SPARE RBS.59 CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP HENZ MPORTED PK N MX HARD AND FLLED CANDES PRODUCE DEPT. BANANAS GOLDEN RPE FLORDA 89 PRDE OF COLOMBA 00% COLONHNAH COFfB ^T. u. * JUKE PRANCES CREAM CHEESE. t LARGE,.^» FANCY ur. «fc 4±m. 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