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1 Fnd Fxng or Pantng a Year-Round job Hl\M Wl <"A-. A BT OF PANT: Photo Knows Fr,d lto, he, 3 Sprue- Street panln* part,, [le trm! porch. " lke to keep my house splc and span" says Fred, r.akdkmnk S PART OF THE WORK: Mrs. Helen McLnn. 2.arrh Street, s keepng husy sprayng tomato plants. She Hm thfre s nothng lkp growng your own A.l. KNDS OK JOHN: Here, Mke llrvra flf 2 Taylor Avenue, and Candy Rosa, a neghbor's younnfr. ;mr hs duldm..m,u;> and Mke Jr., are Hvng d.ul a llt n fxng the flter n the backyard of ther home, \ Newspaper Devott'd o tle Communty Full Local Coverage ' Presented Farly, Clearl\ And mpartally EachVv r Complete News Pctu,'t'S Vol. XL 5 w Jl.AN PMXAK 'slnk just rethned rnm.m.la n 'qrtmal) ';.l s lovflj beyoad beh.-, ms, H t Mctted wth hr mldest fftmate* M < mnenl Most' rwtor* to w. Hall» love wksl, The --- -astlnc, Hon. t* cpttal, t slmu-.ml rtrwr. One of most Mn (lr-, of Kurope, U*-.n and colorful, gleeprd ->>>t and tradton. We '.< vkulon at Uw new '! s,, Hntrl n Catcall at < frf. K-ttorl. ««ne 20 - mn Lsbon. U the md Weekly On Tbanda; Carteret, New Jersey, Thursday, June 0, 965 Entered <u 2nd 6Uat H*U 4t P O., Cultret, N. J. KovacsTo Strve for GOP Harmony Plans to Rebuld ftrfe-torn Group L'ARTFRET - Julus Kovaes, newly elected RL r muncpal charman sad ths week that hs frst move wll tu unfy the party n C:utere Mr. Kova.-,, a former cmn lma, was elecletl charml t Monday nght's meetng ut lln- party dttanzfltkn. He dhmfol Counclman John Brechka for tha (Mst by a vote of 20 tfflf ' W.J! n acheve harmony among the republcans" Mr. Kovas sad "That s tn- onrv way we can wn n November." Klectcd as GOP vu-c-charman was Mrs, Barbara Bnnek, a mre ol the ma>o Mr*. Banuk plr.yed an mportant role n the >runnry that s«defeat of Counclmen Charlf* BonceJet.tnt John Bathka who sou?n re-electon-and brght about tlw numnatw of Kdmund '"' ' Urkuulu " L ' m- ' KobertJJ'l8oo,/aj *" :> ' Republcan canddates for councl. John McNulty who defeated Steve Tro6ko, Jr., for member of the county commttee n hs own dstrcl, was named deputy vce-charman of the GOP organzaton. t wll be the task of the new Carteret Rpublcan leaders to wn hack nto the fold the 6 county commtee members who were named on he opposng Republcan tcket. There appears to be no queston n the mnd of Carteret Republcans that Mayor Andrew Banck hoks the rens of the party. Carteret s stll talkng about Mayor Banck's masterful stroke that led to the defeat of hs enen&jf n hs own party who had harrassed hm almost from the Outdoor Art Efxhbt Set Resdents Gven jjy lbrary For June,27 flamed Head Of Tps On Mal at PRCE TEN CENTS ; CAKTERET - Plans for hejslup; at the Carteret Hgh School; Carteret Publc Lbrar>''s Thrd!and at the Publc Ubrary, AH tst Conventon. Rev..Van Val-JPftladelpha dstrcts. Jlr, Danelj CAKTERET - Us- Anmal Outdoor!'P (<"r''7lnd7y" Art Exhbt, 7une''V,'" set!regstraton g forms should be fll- CARTERET Thoma Verna-;kenburg was charman of evancho has been elected new pre- Selste commttee of the Hudson and promoton of alumnum n wll be responsble for the sales ar7'lra- ed out and returned to the Carteret Publc Lbrary so that the sdent of Carteret Local 47. Pa- Assocaton and s currently on these two dstrcts. today: tell your. thtnr carrer ;rcvsw and regstraton forms what tn do wth your mal whle" w Tl be avatlabfe" by "the end'of commttee can readly determne trolmen's Benevolent Assocaton the Board of Managers of the N. "Mr. "GrBgg7n"~announrng the! CARTERET-General harmony ; '.'ll l.rgnt hotel n for- you are away. the week. the number of panters who wsh at the recent meetng.!.. Baptst Conventon. Rev. Van....,.,.,, marked the meetng ths week of new assgnment, stated that Mr. Democratc MVroomf. The "People turn olf everythng but negotaton forms wll be to partcpate. Patrolman Albert Kasha was!valkenburg was ordaned n 933 commtteemen and ' ' Kl-awr Berroejo pre- the mal when they are gong ;V.Tlable from the locatons Partcpaton n the Art Exhbt named vce presdent, whle Patrolman Wesley Hunderman was selaervlle Assocaton. Rev. andnne years has prepared hm ex-j was rejected muncpal charman n New York State by the Rens- Danel's experence over the past women a t whch Jonn M. Kolbas - Hh t away," Mr. Sabo observed "And nltnwn, at the U. S. Post Offce j s free, and s open to any person ' ' «.! > struck![then,!h when they get to Happyand u, m cm,^. Conke,.\venue; n Chrome, who lves or works n Carteret. named to hs second term as Mrs. Van Valkenburg have four ceptonally well for thff new pos- Also reelected were Mrs. Ann " "penlbk of the new laven.or wherever they're Ouxosh Newspaper Store on The next commttee meetng s secretary. There was no contest marred chldren...,.... DeVto, vce charman; Charles > January at th year. and remember ther mal, they, ulusovvlt Aveme:' West Carteret, set for next Tuesday, at 8 P.M. n the electon of Charles Russo Sermon Lsted turn. For the past two years, he McKe; all treasurer; A, Buas, -' ^-.'5 a day. ;become very unhappy" Star's Lquor Store ol Rooso-lat the Carteret Publc Lbrary. as treasurer. The sermon topc for ths Sunday's A.M. servce wll be ager of Mller ndustres, nc., ntmec, secretary. has served as natonal sales man- sergeant-at-arms and Ann Ne- f t sn't feasble tn Jve the Vl,n Avenue: Hll Secton. Hll]Any nterested persons are n- Russo s servng hs second year ' -! > probably the moftl regular carrer nstructons on pharmacy. on... Roosevelt Avenue; jn jvtud to attend and/or regster for of a three-year term n the offce. "Purpose of my comng" and thejmam, Florda. Prevous to thsj Unnamou^ endorsement was ''"»" rrwrt n tke world, ht what tu t do d wth the mal, the h shoppng Center, t the Donutjthe h exhbt. Also servng the second year of 7 P.M. sermon topc s "Answered gven to Mchael Toth and John he was wth the Alumnum Company of Amerca, nternatonal, been nomnated for councl at the ml pleasure craft n local post offce should he alvs-d. a three-year term s Thomas Ftzpatrck, state PBA delegate of the A.M. servce f Prayer and The Enemy/'. Durng Tomcssuk, both of whom have '"' "- "-o provde aa ever- what to do. "A full mal box s he local organzaton. The Calro just lke a neon sgn tellng /fftqo Fremen Heard v 'rlr'"'s Day wll be observed.! Tuesday for seven years. prmary. evenng June 5 at 7:3( J,M. the glory of theves the house s empty," Mr.:J-"»ow D'Zurlla Trustee ' there wll be a Teachers and Of- > vhuf.hktdy pcture- Sabo sad, Many of uur patrons Past presdent Robert D'zurlla "r.t»;h y trf all n«hlnt( vll- T- ncludng tho.-je who have;learn-! was/ named trustee of the asaoatjon for a three-year term. fcers meetng, Wednesday evenng prayer meetng at 7 P.M.! ; - "Mnuth of Hell' ' rwues that ther mal pc held; CARTERET - Geno Ehrhart, Servng wth hm are Patrolmen nstallaton Fete Kenyon s Servng >" l'»rtu!4 The well ed through unfortunate cc^nence \J* tff* By Hess Ade wth church busness meetng followng. CARTERET - The Carteret Set For Jaycees On Bankers' Group\ the purpose for whch each sub- "'ructon. He, on at rnp post offce durng ther' CARTKRET - Mss Carolyn K. Saf e ty Engneer of Hess Ol k John Rvers, completng the second year of a-toe-year term " <!'< C.mnrho bfarh One absence. 'Rapp,.lapp, :t 'ost Boulevard, a.-;pho-!cherneal Corporaton, Perth AAm Saturday mornng June % at 9 A.M. wll be regstraton for uuent forts guards the 'f Sol" former royal -"K wetvea warm re wherever they go n The unfalng coartey l! "»er» of Hotel knd workers «r«njfw The regulaton!) provde th;t mure n mcrobology at the ^ "Ordnary"mal. EXCEPT r'lhstjversty of New Hampshre, Dmj CLASS BEARNG RETURN AD-ham, hm, N. H was of f the 25 DRESS OF THE SENDER SPE- undergraduate students to receve CFYNG A RETENTON PER-'summer research partcpaton 0). wll be held for a perod >f.grant< n gan experence n a up to 60 day*". y "There are certan'supervsed program of reseavn problems connected wth h suchh tranng retuests" thf postmaster expjan j. r)n ts, announced by. Dr. ll jd f h t r t t d " Tver vou go. people led. "Some of (he most mportant; Wj j ;l,,, n Drew, assocate dean "" There '"-- genune mal, such a* bank statements """'"of the 'NH Graduate School, ths land letters enlatrk «l(jcks, summer for the frst tme nclude» t'nn ryerywhrre. urar specfed retenton H'jops, awards to studes n other than '"''"* " mmosa, eu- Hwvnlly 5 or 0 days". y law, scence areas ll y mal s the of the senae Each uf tltj students parttepat untl t s properly delvered. Postl employees l lre j bound b t(> follow fll nf n "the 'slth year pf tje prowll'dol research) on a nl- Plans! for restorng and relo- al -dram on projws of her btng the frst alarm fre bell Kad wll be assgned to a Ss a memoral to deceased m m- n» mal does not consttute delvery.,.. faculty member who wll ll assstj^,^ t bers of the Fre of the Fre DepartmentljSer- CARTERET-Bob Merelo was ' jg,-;,ts Supervse carry a ther $(KK).stpend. work. T )e!vce ] were outlned by Cofclman Charles Bohanek, Fre Com- nstalled as presdent of the St. Joseph's Players of Carteret at (KTS DK(HEK The Natonal Scence KOUHLH the May general membershp mssoner. 'AHTEHET Mss rene S/.abo. tun and (he meetng held at the Hgh Street daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lous the pn«am enwua Other guests g present at the Audtorum. He succeeds John Szabo, l^tt Pershng Avenge, Car-standu; undergraduate sludpnts meetng ncluded: Sal Parsons, Dajert who was named trustee. auumr, ternt receved her Bachelor of to consder research and Presdent of Fre Company 2, Peg Osborne was nstalled as Musc Educaton degree from carce.s Dr. Drew D reports that Tom Deveeux and Wllam Tenv "a very huge proporton" l the pany..* vce presdent. Fran Pttas s secretary and Val McGrath, v "'"»«u on hr br«e*e. tesllln: on "Pfs every dour J smle. wat " l "'"!l«' wth hr fbth- " <ln' buus returned ""»<tnn of a fnk auc- '""' " wa«wonderful «*»< and the flub n ''"r'umes, rewauranls H,. RHra Mar. mure attractve A sun-drenched jhe nslructonb of the senjler un-j tmt, sng n the tl delvery s accomplshed. Hold-j own ''nl tu l» «n o the sensualty o so w,, tbe b p or. "'ul Whoever heara (he "' " lv t'r forget. «bull. h, (r fght,. 4-3 John Golu- ',,"'. Mr and Mre. Mfal- ; ' [Puluk Avenue,, "" ' WASP when toe " Hre pcked up on "!"' tl'er space flght. "'^te of carteret Hujh,.; ««< 863 and s «erv, '" wars' of duty* on the Westmnster Chor College, Prnceton, at the commencement un fue the college's Symphonc her yf Chor.. partcpatng n the m\>tpm have later gone on to Graduale School (o prepare for academc careers. Restore Fre Bells CARTEKKT - Father Phlp J. Phllbn of Sant Joseph's Parsh and Rabb Abraham. Album of the Carteret Jewsh Communty Center and the Borough of Carteret blessed the Carteret Fre Department'* two new pumpers n addton to the aeral ladder truck and the two exstng pumpers. At the last regular meetng of Fre Company #, Fre Commssoner Charles Buhaek announced that tfe Frst Alarm Fre Rell e s n the process off beng restored and d wll be re located at the Trangle n lmt of the Borough Hull as a Memoral for the deceased members of the Fre Department Servce. The Mayor and Borough Councl approved the appontment of Ronald Patrck, 8 Hermunn Avenue as a new member of Ffe Company #. The members of the. Fre Department also wsh to express ther sncere thanks to Ben Meju'hse for hs contrbuton of gft.s whch he dstrbuted to the Fremen's chldren at the Ann' Kvmen's Pcnc, s contnued, -!! uy years. Mr. the addressed the members of] Fre Company at the unt's last meetng. The topc of Mr. Ehrhart's talk was "Types of Fre Found n Petroleum ndustres" and the varous methods employed n extngushng such fres. Mr. Ehrhart outlned condtons whch may be encountered n lqufed petroleum gas fres as well as gasolne fres. n addton, Mr. Ehrhart showed (wo tranng flms whch llustrated the transportaton of gasolne fres whch may result from traffc accdents. Mdovetz fnshes Specalsed Course CARTERET - Eml S. Malove.tz, 65-A East Cherry Street was one of 33 Rutgers Extenson students to cotplete a course n ndustral supervson. He was presented wth a Rutgers certfcate for completon of specalzed evenng adult programs at the New Brunswck Extenson Center n ceremones, held last nght. STORY HOUR CARTERBT - Mrs, Joan Non- nemaker wll be the reader at the weekly story hour conducted n the Carteret Free Publc Lbrary Saturday from to 2 'M. y y t conducted stes, by the J;;. and John Bosze, startng the thrd year of a three-year term. n addton to the electon of ofcers, the local assocaton set tentatve plans to attend the state conventon n Atlantc Cty, September 2-5. St, Joseph 9 s treasurer. Bll Hueston and Ray McGarth are tmstees. The term of offce s for two years. Dot McWatters eharludy of the Play Selecton commttee, announced that the Players 965 Fall Producton wll be "Desgn For Murder" to be^drected by John Hallowell. The date of the Players next slow ptch ball game s June 5, at 8:30 P.M., Sullvan Feld, Carteret Park. THREE GET DEGREES CABTEJlET - Carteret resdents»w*rded degrees at Jersey Cty State College ths week were Carol gnar, 8 Lncoln Avnue; Edward Sullvan, K Lncoln Avenue, bachelor degrees, and 'Hnrd Meyers, 4 Patrck Street, masters degree. CARTERET The Rev. Floyd Van Valkenburg wll be nstalled as pastor of the Calvary Baptst Church, 84. Edwn Street, at a specal nstallaton servce ths Saturday evenng, June 2 at 6 P. M. at tje church. Many vstng Jgntares wll! at knd ncludng other clergymen, borough offcals and Summer Sessons Gven Approval by Board of Educaton Kenneth Danel Gven presentathres ffrom the New Je?"-U VQW M?O$t «ybapu,st Conventon. The Rev. " Van! 'VMerburg prevously,-was CARTERET ^Tfatfla'T. gf j pastor of the fryy Cfrlvary *Bal (l [vce pesdpht ofjjwhltehead Me-. j Church of Unon Cty, for foff ;tals. nc., an afflate of Metal years and pror to that at All*- Goods Corporaton, has announced the appontment of Kennettf!way_j N. J. and Jamestown, New He was moderator at-danel to the newly created post Jamestown and also of the Hud-l-of manager of alumnum sales for son Assocaton of the N. J. Bap-jWhtehead Metals' Carteret and Daly Vacaton Bble School. On Monday June 28, DVBS wll start and contnue through untl July 9, Monday through Frday mornngs from 9 A.M. untl noon. T6e vacaton bble school wll off(r arts and crafts, songfests, games, refreshments, somethng for all who attend. The two weeks of vacaton bble sphool wll be clmaxed by the church pcnc at Lberty Park ot July 0. Jaycees and Jaycee-ettes wll hold a jont nstallaton dnner dance Saturday <nght, June 2 at Local 837 Unon Hall, Roosevelt Avenue. Harry Fllmore s n charge for the Jaycees and Mrs. Betty Fllmore for the Jaycee-ettes. A roast beef dnner wll be served. The Musc Masters wll play for dancng. Rename Kolbas CARTERET - Thomas C. Kenyon, executve vce presdent of the Carteret tynk and Trust Company ( charman of U. S. Savngs Bond Commttee for , accordng fo an announcement by the New Jersey Bankers Assocaton, The commttees wll develop Donaton Helps Frst Ad Squad CARTERET - The Carteret Board of Educaton, at an adjourned meetng, announced the aaroval of a summw v.«sjra ct the Carteret Hgh School. stltng Wednesday, June 30 and,' ftndtof: August.,,4) courses an p^vm-'wth olt tuton to resdents of tle Car,*eret School Dstrct, nn\l a may take only those subjects prevously studed. Enrollment s lmted to (hose who have Kt::ruled a regular hgh stlnnl scjsan at any grade, l through 2, The subject offerngs 'or ths sx week sesson wll nclude: Englsh and f, Algebra and, bology, General Scence, General Mathematcs, Typng and Stenography. Tho tvhool wll be n sesson fve du--,, w«:k wth Perod from tl ;.> n A.M., and Perod 2 from ":o A.M. to 2:0 P.M, Regstraton :-t Regstraton can be mle Vom Tuesday, June 22 lo F-dsy, June 25 between 9 A.M, antl P.M. Applcaton blanks may be obtaned from the gudance counselor or the man offce. Each pupl who plans to attend summer school for credt must present to the school the wrtten permsson of hs ( prncpal, statng the subjects the student may take and ject s beng taken. Ths statement must be sgned by the prncpal. Students of Carteret Hgh School must receve permsson of ther teachers and counselors to attend ths sesson, Summer School Prncpal Robert O'Donnell reported that a fnal report card wll he maled to the parepts at the completon of summer! school, am, that a and carry out the NJBA pro- report wll >be sent tu the. - -!,-..»»..!_ ««gram of actvty for ts 249 '.,.. ~t L- _..l,^...u l pal of the school where the stuj member banks n the comng year. dent s seekng credt. j CONTKBllTKS TO KlKST Al): A.-.-.". Ol Ompuny, WUOJ* bulk prouuds Urual l»., teret was one of lrst mdumma! cou.l.-r» u ll.r. *uva. ta* <:otrbuttd u, lh«perth Au.boy Hre Frst 4d Squad. 'r.seuthk.m.l aa-.-nluk Uw *50 duuutluu are, dt tu rght. Hurry W. wh-rnleudent of the CarterH l.rml.u.; flunk Urclur. fn* Ad Squad co-cl.uumau; a.,, - SR.-,.leJ. Awerfuu OU nab-. um^utatve n the urea... bacfcrmml U portun ot Uu the dotlu wll help The board formally ap roved the seven perod day whc wll commence wth t! o.: : J < school year,, and wll cowfst of 45 mnute perods. Ths rnuve ; n keepng; wth tbe steppof-'p. currculum am the ;dlt»n ut U addtonal courses of study desgned tu broaden the cu' Stek Prncpal n uther acton, Sup' ut Schools Edwn- Quu ll n ol tn: KKU :-> name a new pru-^ t'.:r- --t llf.l SCDO! :. n l- munll. Mr. Qn t) lls m. -\.'ws and uak ns l'-nlalun so llal the lnj. n. -.-, lnul k'lennr.u.- V lxtl Sdll> : am l t;us jur UM :' lu O reupen reupe en \[M 'Jt.'. Ne.» '.. >u't lur ot.-. - on V'o -ml> t.. teachers wll U h.t u,,

2 PAGE TWO TTrVKSMAN ALEXANDER MAKKA KCFTF D W R F S TWO r^ldont, of C«W«t receved man. nsprng Program Marks Columbus School Fete *' CARTERET-The fourth grades,szymanfka. ' of Columbus School presented a >.Memoral Day assembly program Mr., n the school audtorum. The v openng selecton was a rectaton: "Memoral Day" by Joseph, Agrcola. * Drll s Held Freeman led thefourtl. me 0, 985 Grls wth Typng, Shorthand Sklls, Mechancs Most Lkely to Fnd Jobs CARTERET - The Wtfh tchool rtatt l makng a survey here to determne the Job status o Carteret hgh school Kraduatet. A glance around the area shown that the frst to fnd work among ths year'* Cartret Hgh School graduate re lkely to nclude glrl who an type and take shorthand md boys wth mechancal ablty. offcals say whenever hgh school graduated apply lor work ther chances of gettng hred are better f they ao neat and conservatve n ther dress and take palt n fllng out applcaton forms. One personnel man sad he pays specal attenton to applcaton forms because he get* M many he can't possbly n- Graduate* wth lttle or no tervew all the applcants. Job experence are also apt to fnd work as telephone operatort, waters and watresses, He also looks for applcant's hobbles to see what hs nterests arc and notce whether a hgh track drven, servce staton school senor had had part. attendants, salesmen and stock boys and n other occupatons. The personnel manager of one plant sad he receves» lot more applcatons than he has openngs. "The kds have to ndependent LeadeMRE) Carteret Pren Nathan Hale School. Fashons onbara Medwck, Chrstne am U> the VFW post rooms. Mrs. Ann grade boys n a physcal educaton drll. The boys who partcl delegaton of parent* and puplsjdrejack, Mnna SantaM. <,:, Parade was presented to a large borah Mlncsuk, Rosemanr <> lsznk, presdent, conducted the meetng. pated were: Mchael Truesdoll at an evenng performance by shaefer, Lnda Stokes, LKnn. '" The bus wll leave the post Robert dlett, Wayne Krkhuff Mss Joan Woodman, Home Economcs Teacher, Thomas Walko, Clement, Nancy Dolnch, b n ravage", Lyda Zubenfo, K.!,! rooms at 5:45 P.M. today for the Mchael Davs, Mark Lpp, Ken * The program follows: Meadowbrook. Members are re neth Sapacnk, Mark Kafouras, ndustral Arts Teacher, Gregory Groe, Janne Horbaa,.yd.,l ; \ Rectaton: "Memoral Day" by quested to be there on tme. Mrs Ralph Ereolno, Melze Brown, Peters, Art Teacher, and Harold nw, Sharon Kocss, Bnrb.r. Ko- 'Cheryl Merrtt,, Harold Lawson, Cszak and delegate Mrs. Betty Wayne Malek, and Edward Magee nstrumental Musc D-jvac, J»an Kuma, Judth. and Karen Mnter; a play en Mezey wll attend the New Jersey Moore. rector. Grls of the sxth, se- F ran Ubascl. Lsa jtus,,,: ttled "Memoral Day" by the Abraham H. Album, Rabb. tcpate n the Servce, and wll conventon n Woldwood from June The sewng classes puf on followng chldren: Mrs. Bare Sam Breslow, Presdent. chant the Blessngs and the Haf- She wll receve the Bas to: Fnance Offcer, Joe Pletterer; venth and eghu grades modeled; j M Lorusso. Elane Olser. -\r,n 24 to June 28. Mrs. Florence Ambrose, a member of our Auxlary other projects made n the fashon show of the dresses a.ford's Class - Mchael Davs Frday, June, l Sl-torata. Adjutant. Stephane Mtchell: Ser- BARBARA SUE LEVTZ the garments made by them dur- "- Mare Oprendek, Mara Thomas Gonzales, Karl Huber :an Mtzvah charge from Rabb A. H. gant-at-arms, Joe Lufpszewsk, ng ther sewng classes. Partcpatng were Kathleen Knochel, Chrstne Podubynky, Twrr., ganc. Patte Perce. Dane P. ; ) classes. The theme of the she Robert dlett, Mark Kafouras, Lght the Sabbath candes before 8:0 P. M. low the servces, gven by Mr, Album. An Oneg Shannat wll fol- Joe Lukaszewsk was elected to N CEREMONY FRDAY - wll be nstalled at our Denart Wayne Krkhuff, Alexander Laka-lwas "A Day at the World's Far, the executve board. The Bat MJtzvah of Barbara ment of New Jersey presdent. Deborah McGowan. Donna Me-Relnhardt. Jeanettg Sakson. ^»T Carteret Post #263 U also Sue Levta, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Mezey, poppy charman klune Arlne Blatz, Carmella ey shlan. Barbara Stemk r. ; tos, Mark Lpp, Andrew Ras Lnda Domnguez was the com SDRA: Naso Numbers 5:2 - and Mrs. Levtt, n honor of.mowcz, Mchael _ Sanchez, Ken- mentator. Mss Zak, home ec< currently snonsornt; a t or >W>e and Mrs. rvng Levtz wll be expressed her thanks to the aux Abrun'zo. Kathleen Barney, Ja-, rena Ulehunk and Sandra 7.v 7:89. daughter, Barbara's Bas Mtzvah. campagn n Carteret. They nclude groomng tems for the teret Jewsh Communty y Ccn- j py sale l held tomorrow nght at the Car- lary,..,,.. for assstng durng the pop- colyn Belafsky, Barbara Chelak,' - neth Sapoznek, Rchard Schneder, Gary Scholer, Stanley Sn- projects and show. Servces on Frday evenng at Congregaton Brotherhood of s-entre famly, medcnes, vta- ter. She wd recte a porton of Durng the month of July and olayed sevtral drectons nomcs teacher, supervsed t! HAFTORAH: Judges Servces are also held at the, The Nathan Hale gura, Mchael Szymanfka, Rchard Tarrant, Mchael Truesdell, Consoldated Gas Company pre- 30 p " M " rael on Frday at 7:00 P. M. and Mss Edwards of Elzabethtowmthe le Jewsh Communty Center at at. _..,,, mns, nsectcdes, smlees, seasonng, extracts, flavors and Sabtath praye^ Rabb Abra- jvach"month"whch" wll be the Members of the band m, Haftorah readng and chant the August, one meetng wll be nek' tha fashon show got under Mchael Lagrola, Kenneth Super. sented Ruth Van Pelt, eghth Barbara Levtz, daughter of Mr. at Cong. Lovng Justce on Saturand Mrs. rvng Levtz wll par- day at 8:00 A. M. for publc support. All profts wll The next meetng wll be held Snow, drums; Margaret D- household ads. Post #263 asks thrd Monday of the month. Matthew Ardere and W ak, Jans Baron, Angela Calvo, grader, wth a bond as her prze.elzabeth Csut, Lynn Davd, for wrtng a wnnng essay n be used for ther Youth ActvUe. on June 2 at the post rooms. and GeraW Maslak, flute. Barbara Dudas, Joanne Easton, the domestc scence classes., Becker. John Knehur, Rolx : Grnus,.'Patrca chosk Marea Nancy Glu- Kwatkowsk, ;l J^lchaelene Maskowtz, Deborah [ ^occa, Carleen Moore, Roberta ljtawclffe, Doreen Stevens, Bam- h Walko, Coreen ^Maureen Lndros. Zmerla ' Hstory of Flags : Then followed by the "Hstory vof the Flags" by Mr. Sutor's lass - Joseph Agrcola, Jerome vers, Melze Brown, Sean le, Jeffrey Ercolno, Ralph :olno, Martn Fleschman, mas Malave, Wayne Malek, lest Mas, Oscar McMckens, n Mlls, Edward Moore, Janel O'Rourke, Keth Packard, Salvatore Waters, Mark Wetzer, Mchael Cerasan, Susan Black, Orlando Brooks. Anna Domnguez, Debra Erhard, Debra George, Susan Hoyle, Lesle Katko, Joyce Kelmen, Phylls Knght, Joan Kushpa, Betty Manolo, Rhonda Maultre, Robn Mles, Antonette Perry, Cecela jjabol,' Carla Scheel, Dane Toryak. Joyce Coffey rected "Mother's Day" The entre assembly sang "Taps." The followng fourth grade flute and nstrumental group played: "Lttle Brown Jug," Doodle" and Jamaca by Wayne Krkhuff, Bamb Walko, Alex Lakatos, Joanne Easton, tynn Davd, Nancy Ghchosk, Gary Scholer, Roberta Rawclffe, Mark '\nfouras, and Mchael The entre assembly program was supervsed by Mrs. E. Bareford, Mr. J. Sutor, and Mrs. E. Mjnns, fourth grade teachers. Mrs. M. Ryan, musc teacher, played for the sngng. The announcer was Mark Lpp, "Yankee; Three Carteret resdents wlh Bounce"! receve degrees from Farlelgh- compel* wth older and more experenced people." Personnel managers and labor tme work darng hgh school. He added that grls who go for ntervews should never wear outrageous halrdoes or clothes thhat aren't sutable for an offce. Jewsh Communty News Carteret To Receve Chldren Feted FrstHoly : At PAL Pcnc BACHELOR OF ARTS. Robert John Donnelly, 69 Handolph Street was among 245 senors who receved dplomas at the 20th Commencement exercses of Muskngum College, New Concord, Oho, on June 7. Mr. Donnelly receved a bachelor of arts degree at the txtt* Legon Post Elects Staff CARTERET - At the last regular meetng of Carteret Post #263 Amercan Legon, the followng offcers were elected. Commander, George Mtchell; Sr,, Vce Commander, Ted Hansem Jr. Vce Commander, Joe Rzzu- Sermon Lsted By Dr. Harsany CARTERET - "We Walk On Gmlonof-Men Avenue" wll be Pastor Dr. H.rsany's sermon topc :l sot-vres n the Hungaran Reformed Church on Trnty Sund;y..lunp 3. Sunday School am.kklsl worshp servce begn at 9 K, Hungaran at o'clock. The Vmh Fellowshp wll meet at 7 'M n nrthlen Hall. The newly onf mcfl young people have been nvted to ths meetng. The l<orantfy lades wll leave nn ther bus trp to Sterlng Forest j Cnnlnns Saturday, June 2 at 9,\ M. from the. church. The Youth Chor wll have a pnclce Tuesday, June 5 at 4 'M Sunday School closng exercses wll be held a week from Sunday,.UP 2). nt 9:30, Summer School wll begn on June 28 for two weeks. Addtonal volunteer teachers are welcome. CARTERET FAMLY T «Carteret, and h, wfe, ^ Frday "enln? program of the ham Album wll conduct the servce. Allan Lpp, charman of the Talmud Torah Commttee wll present the Bas Mtzvah certfcate. Mrs.. Gtter.presdent of the Ssterhood wll present the Bble. A KMdosh recepton wll follow the ceremony. JVFW Auxlary Holds Sesson C\RTERET - Lades Auxlary l0 Star Landng Post 234 held ther meetng Monday evenng at Dr. Chodosh At Brussels For Semnar ON ACTVE DUTY YORKTOWN, VA. - Engnemn Thrd Cl'ss Robert J. Suhay. USCG, son of Mrs.. Suhav of 03 Longfellow Street, Carteret, CARTERET The Carteret Communon, served two weeks annual actve Polce - - Athletc - League, O--, under the ' duty for ooeratonal tran'n? at CARTERET The feast of drecton of Presdent Chef Char- th? Coast Guard Reserve Tranles Makwnsk, on June 8 took j nn Pentecost wll be observed at St. Lncoln School Center, Yorktown, Va. Demetrus Ukranan Orthodox the specal classes of Columbus The tranng ncluded frefht ns. port securty and dangerous Church Sunday, June 3. The C\RTERET-Dr, Stewart Cho- son of,lfr, and Mrs. Harry School out on an annual pcnc frst dvne lturgy wll be offer- Frst the classe5 were takfn t0 Pupls n PlayQsh, cargo handlng. The nurtcw «f ed by Rev. Peter Melech, tbe Walker ^ D, t the ~v " ) -. Gordon Dary to see the jchodosh, s attendng an ntfrths annual tranng s to ready solemn hgh lturgy wll be celebrated by Rev. John Hundak. soent the remander of the dav operaton of the dary. Then they CABTBRET-The fourth grade ;nttona! semnar on sources of nd hs Co n st fuard Reserve L'nc-'n ""' ' ''electrcal enerjry whch mav be; un't to Drotect the New York Ct* Masses at A': Twenty-three youngsters wll receve th"r frst holy Communon ward Czajkowsk and Walter "The Kng and ". 'o Space launch. at Johnson Park where Sgt. Ed- nterpretaton of port area n event of a natonal wn»'>d th- ")" basc ngredents of the Appoat the frst dvne lturgy They emergency. rhamra ot the Juven]e Ad Bu. The followng chldren partc- Dr, Chodosh, aecomaned by are: Nancy Ann Decbus, Annckj reau had all the goodes" reqdy (leorge Hrab, Jr., of 3 Emerson e part of a model MloWr, Schttl gmon * fc.nde,, Blbl. Study a***! - ft. U-l, at ft. ^ Two Programs Presented By Nathan Hale Pupls CARTERET Two delghtful; Jo Ann Gala, Maureen Gllrs > nroerams were presented durngverly Hatala, lene Ja.sp.tr, the week by the pupls of the j hanna Kurec, Jans Lanznno loated n the performance: Ann, Ms wfe are n Rrvssek Belgum; Joceln Duma, Dennse Ann Eko, tnr for an on nnnvako enjoyable afternoon. of'tornftnn MFDVETZ Dane Banko; Klng^Mark Mesa-, to attend the nternatonal fuel j EDWAHD J. SULLVAN Theodora Anne Fnleg, Donna Mare Gural, Susan Jean Hamersky,..- r.».j.',, u-.ju^. GETS B.A. DECREE} Edward The transportaton was provd,. wsh, to. express our '"cererog; -,,.», Lady Thang, ~" Clare Msslow- ' cell symposum. ',tlon o( Colon led by (.» ; -mn -now. [Scheno, Color Bearer: " ;. ed by Edward George nf thn CT-U-")k3 to all our rehtves. fr' nds sk; Deborah Ann Hnat, Janet Frances Horwath, Ol a Judkas, Pat- - - Dr. Chodosh wll present a re- Kr,ahalome, W James Sulttrar ft (? lncutt teret Bus Company. Mr. John md nh^hbrs for ther k'nd Ktjc Kasfw: curch Daw at the!guter and Helen Lurker,'; r' Ortofl, Wesley Ave., Cartaret, N. J., M ol the Shoprte Supermarket, ther many [Lous, Rchard Hsnsen; Trptm.jThe njner s synorws descrb [Pledge of Allegance by ' L/UU3, \H.ao u m.j *n*'t uc n J'JC 5 a BJllUra? UVB.HU Mm. Kathrrn Sollvan and the ' all the necpsstes for a acts of' the unlphwl bon ' sembly, tngng of our N Sfrypocsk, Alce Truch, Valere R^dlganj Yng Yawaak, [ ne- tj, e n-seweh and nvestka- late Walter Sullvan, former Chrstopher Mwonderful cook-out. The teachers,! duets nnd the be?ut'ful floral tr- Allen Hrycuna, p Mary Ellen Fedak; Chulalonk-' t! On, lo ad ; Anthem, a rectaton M^vng to the mnrovement Frank Walsh and D nns Bovkns.jhutes thev extended durng our chael K^cun, Mchael Stephen fore. Lou ' C-verf-rnan; and An- of \ w\ Counclman, and Presdent U Day by Margaret Uk' c^, and were the chaerones. A wonder' ' '- " - J a new source of the Councl of the Borough of W n the de^th ~""" -* of mv.marguerte Dolnch red' ' Lesky, Mchael Paul Marko, Stanley Francs Nartowcz, Wavne nouneer, Jll Harrs. electrcal enpr»v. ful tme was had by all. helwed h" cvr> nd *nd n Carteret, fraduated from Jersey Cty State College Tuesday u^ devote ' le and the Gray b:!! Prnces and prncesses; Davd j whle he dd not descrbe h* brother and uncle, Gujtave E. Mchael Pavlnetz, Kenneth Stephen Shock, Stanley Skora, CAPPNG MONDAY VanPelt. Mark Hannapple. Wl- own paner rj r tnaus" a Flag Drll by ;: evenng, June t, wth a Bachelor MHvetz. lam Klmclt, Steven Nathan, wn b«dhvered alonp wth those... grade Jlrl, the '.": of Art* Degree la Educaton. m All these meat: _uu chldren C.. wll T.-,»», attend We esnecallv wsh to thank CARTERET Cappng ex«rther fnal nstructon class con-,. students n the practcal Mary Ann Grazano, PatrcaLf gjlentts from ndustral and physcal drll wth ar>l v - Edward la a graduate of Carteret Hgh School cas* of M. Tp* by John Konw The v- R-v, Andrew A. Okal, pastor ol McGrath. Joanne Nonemacher. arms, the manual of ;>": «governmental laboratores from! ducted by Father Peter Melech clses. or Huaents n»«p r _a? 8 ^e Sacred Heart Roman Catholc Samese chldren: Mchael Sd- many parts of tha world. j Saturday at 2:30 p. m., and make nursng course at the Mddlesex 'hurch, Carteret: Rev. Stanslaus He U a member ol the "Delta cam to a clote wth the s, -.,,betta, Erne Lempfert, Francs Dr. Chodosh s a M6 graduate ther frst confessons at 4 p. m. County vocatonal and Techncal Mlos. pastor of St. Anthony's Ro- Beja Ch Fraternty. Mr. fruu- of a group of patrotc - Mesaros, Anna Mare Smrns, TO RECEVE DEGREES: [of Carteret Hgh School. He receved hs B.A, degree from West After ther Holy Communon on man Catholc Church. Port < vaa t als»vlet>pmdedt at the Hgh School, Woodbrdge were (Gary Hrenuk, Nancy MesavU, the fflh grade boys' (,' Sunday they wll receve prayer ng: Rev. George Young Democratc OrfaafeutM y.jt under the drecton of Mrs held at the school on Monday, lames Petro. Lnda Kovacs, G books and relgous medals provded by the St. Demetrus Pa- June 7 at 2 P.M. Mss Nancy tant pastor f S». F-! Vrgna Unversty and ht master - " «t Carteret. Dcknson Unversty, Saturday. th«''alumbo, Wllam Daunno, W Ryan. and doctorate degrees n chemls- Church, am Selobyt, Jeffrey Nancy Res wll get a degree rent-teachers Assocaton. They Gleason, of ths borough, was of Assocate n Arts; Stephen wll be guests of St. Ann'B Auxlary at communon breakfast at Heart Roman Catholc Church, levelopment manager ot Lessons among the thrty-sx young women who receved cap* of the Rapp, Ksvn Sullvan, John Domncan Order of the Plszar and Ronald Ward, degrees of Bachelor of Arts. ". TV"«tr!s Communty Center. Carteret; the nwmbert of the Hoose. Laboratores, a research school. j«, Walter Glbt>, Dense Sturm,. Frst Catholc Slovak Unon nd Hevelopment company n Joanne DeAlleso, Gary Ercey, Branch 324, Carteret; the members of the B.P.O. EUtt Lodge and Mrs. Chodosh oresentlv resde Great! Neck, Long sland. Dr. Douglas Dacko, James Warren, As Publcty Charman of the n Lake Success, Long sland. Mnue School P.T.A. for, the past year, wsh to personally thank the Carteret Press tor enablng me to dq a good job by prntng notces and news of our school. Sncerely, Mrs. Norma Cohen Fastest FLM Processng By Kodak Publx Pharmacy 9 Man St., Woodbrdge OPKN EVES. 4 SUNDAY 075 of Rahway; the members of :he Carteret Exemrt Flrerten's Assocaton, tte Cartoret Fre Company No. and Carteret Fre Company Nd 2; Dr. Mlton Brown; the'avenel Frst Ad Squad; the Medcal Staff and the Nurses at Perth Amboy Genera! Hosptal; the Phladelpha Ouart Co, Avenel; employee* at Phla delpha Quartz Co., Avenel; th< Amercan Smeltng and Refnng :o., Perth Amboy; the Manten anre Foreman of tl»e Amerca Smeltng and Refnng Co., Pert Amboy; the Employees of the Electrcal Shop of the Amerca Smelt ng and Refnng Co., Pert ganzaton. Amboy; neghbors n Avenel: relatves and frends n Trenton Kaser's Flower Shop, Metuchen; j those who donated ther cars; the pall bearers; the Carteret and Woodlrdje Polce Escorts; the U. S. Naval Frng Squad of F.alt-, N J. and the Bub Funeral llou for satsfactory servces fendwed, Famly of the late (l'stave E. MEDVETZ Rchard Brack, Joyce Schertter, atrca Lafferty. Mchael Bosze. Art work, Lou* Tam and Ernett Lempfert. MEAT SALE BET.CARTERET The Lorantfy Lades Ad Socety of the Hungaran Reformed Church, wll pre- EJ TO BOARD CARTEHET-Robek E. Grote. Jr.. presdent of Metal Goods Cor- pare ther last Hungaran stylsh poraton and t afflated company, Whtehead Metals, lac., hassummer on Wednesday, June C. meat and sausage sale before been reelected to the Board o Sale wll start at noon n Bethlen Drectors of the Steeel Servce Hall, 60 Cooke Avenue. Center nsttute and also has been Advance orders wll be accepted by an member of tht Socety elected to tb* 7 man Executve Commttee whch has the polcy' makng responsbltes of the or or by Mrs. Wllam Bn, Sr., presdent. CHRSTNE tee's GASLGHT Orental Restaurant and Cocktal Lounge 66 CHERRY ST., ELZABETH LONQNCS proves a lades tny watch can be beautful and accurate tool M fkosh, Robert MMPherson -' [John Prynada. reeds; Don F:: sten. John Konw, Stephen K v-,' Gregory Makovtc and Joseph M! nue. trumpet*. An Art Exhbt and nd,,--- Arts Dsplay was held before >:. after the program. Some of s projectj on vew wer* nupr*'= maronettes, nteror.descru o ^jr^nung, Saany artcles n: by fhtwy* durng ther sk> perod. A Memoral Day program -\ presented to the entre s: - body of the Nathm Hale >: group of dxth. seventh am! :vgrade boy* and gtrl-. V-,<> ;- gram opened wth the Pn - LONGNES Tht World's Moat Honond W»tcb (ODENY SAVNGS CHEVROLET 30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret SALES TZm&h SERVCE A l-fltt EVES. S OUR BUSNESS Ar - Ral Steamshp Hotel TOUR AND CRUSE RKbl KVAONfl THE WORLD UVEH PlutM VA t-tft CSPO Travel Bureau 303 Maple Street PERTH AMBOY, N. J> WORLD WDE rravel ' ' )M.STS SNCE J(W New Entertanment Polcy! NOW! ENTERTANMENT 7 NGHTS * t SUNDAY & TUESDAY NGHTS FRED MELLER Haals - Votalbt, Dlmt Fran New York's East We! MON, WED., THURS, FB. S SAT. The ncomparable EMERSON Unque Pluw and Vocal Styllat* HeMrvatkM S«((etted «W-lttt ^^. Dtaaert - C«ckt«lk. Aatbtntk Caaoatc Cublue. Prvate Daaf Boom and Bar Avalable lor Part*; tor fonutlp»r RtaenaUws, Call;»UVOZ, Smart, elegant, pedle beauty, and accuracy too, enables any &rauotu lady u> wtsar her Lon^oet wth prde and coulkknee audlove. Loatntt wudut frvm $75 FORDS JEWELERS USONAJU) MASON,- VA 44 New Brunswck Avenue, Forda, N. DALY TL FH. TL».CL08KP

3 - - - Thursday, June 0, 965 Many Townshp Resdents Graduate, Receve Degrees PAGE THREE OF ARTS; Mss K.hrvn A. Umhardl, daugh-,,. r o{ Mr. and Mm. Jowph j. nrt Readng, wll receve Bachelor or Art* degrw n elementary Hucatloa today at Newark Stale Collefe, Unon. U hr rollece be wa a metnh., 0( Newman Club, Student Nrw Jer»ey Educaton AMclalnn Newman Clnb hapalauc,,vr.a.. Gude. Ctab aad mwocrato, Flower* For AD Call tor flowen, brthdays, annlvertartet, weddng. etc., to add extra joy to tt» vent -and other tmes to express your vnpstbj and UwughtfulKs - Be assured of tha Hurt -call us. WALSHECK'S FLOWERS W Amboj Are, MB 4-H MLTARY SCHOOL (RAD- UATK: John Sandy (rcnfr, HOB ol Mr. and Mrs, August F. Grelncr, J5 Mnhllf Avenue, Woodbrdge, now n pragma at NATAUrS CLEARANCE sprng WEDDNG GOWNS SALE, 3 DAYS, JUN 0, S«l«t from a govp of out famov talor td gown, valuw '9 UK NATALE SAVt TO MtDAl SHOF nc. 440 E. WESTFRD AVE. ROSEUf PARK, E 4-49 Qp«n»««. by appantmm wan graduated from Bordentown Mltary n- Ulole. Bordenlovn Sunday. get professonal tranng n He ha betn accepted by thaca College, thaca, N. Y., and wll attend that college n the fall majorag n phyacal educaton. Unts to nduct At BW Jacob AVENEL - The nstallaton of offcers of Congregaton, Ssterhood and Men's Club of B'na Jacob wll be held Sunday at P.M. at the temple. Georg* Mller wll nstall the offcers and trustees of the congregaton; Mrs. Edward Stem wll serve as nstallng offcer of Ssterhood and saac Drescher wll nduct the Men's Club offcers. Dance musc wll be provded by Kenneth Stem and Hs Rhythm Ramblers. Refreshments wll be served. Admsson s free to members. Mrs Davd Lemberg and Mrs. Mlton Kusnner are co-charmen. DEGRKE RKCPKNT: Bruce Robert Younger, MS Rdgrdale Avenue, reefved a Bachelor of Scence degree n Busness Admnstraton at the Jlat commencement exercses held at Monmouth College, West Long Branch, on Saturday, Terrace Apartment$ Sold to Strauner WOODBRDGE - The Martn Terrace Apartments, erected last year at 0-30 Martn Terrace, have been sold for the bulder by J.. Kslak Organzaton, Realtors, Newark. The project accommodates 30 famles n three twostory buldngs and features four and fve room ar condtoned sutes wth on-ste parkng for 45 cars. Buyer was Samuel Strausser of Newark represented by Attorney Ernest Prups of Elzabeth. Seller was Martn Terrace Apts., nc. represented by Lawrence Zucker. New York lawyer. Rev. John M. Wlu$ Announces Far Dates She subsequently won scholarshps for two more years from the college. treasurer; Mrs. Andrew Maty served aboard the destroyer USS correspondng secretary; Mrs Keth and has attended flght SELN - The Rev, John M. A graduate of St. Mary's Hgh Wllam Brogan, recordng secretary; Joseph Corlon, fnancal amphbous warfare tranng at Plans have been completed for tranng at Pensacola, Fla., and prze was won by Mrs. Elnhorn. Wus, pastor of St, Cecela' School, Perth Amboy, she has Church, announced the seln been a staff nurse at Perth Amboy General Hosptal and the Bos- secretary; Floyd Beadle, sergeant-at-arms; Wllam Burke, Lttle Creek, Va. a catered dnner, June 24. Entertanment wll be furnshed by Far wll be held ths year from July 9 through July 24 under the ton Chldren's Hosptal. parlamentaran; LeRoy Handerhan, Vncent Martno, and Hyman the Scows-Mr, and Mrs. Famula sponsorshp of the church. She s the daughter of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Moran, Pano Mrs. Leo The far, held annually, wll D. Meade, 83 Lyons Kramer, trustees. selectons wll be offered by Mrs. Street. agan feature home-made foods, Westbury ParkNews Ruth Prang and vocal selectons nne thrllng rdes, 30 booths of by Mrs. Mabel Hooper. przes, and a star of rado and Rahwoy YMCA Plans The next meetng wll be held, televson who wll appear nghtly Alce Cuthbertson June?. 606 Oak free Road The grounds are located or Campagn for Funds seln, New Jersey Green Street opposte the Penn Tele.: L sylvana Staton and are ope: nghtly at 7 p.m. and are easl; reached from the Garden State Parkway, Ext 3, and from the New Jersey Turnpke, Ext. RECEVE DEGREE COLONfA - Robert Rusnak son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kusnak, 60 Mdfeld Road, s member of the graduatng class at Bloomfeld College where he receved the Bachelor of Scence degree. MONMOUT DKGRF.F.: Mrs. Charlotte A. Dlnblk, 'arln, the former Charlotte 'ptcrsnn. 40 Schoder Avenue, Woodbrdge, receved an Assocate n Arts and Bachelor of Scence degrees from Monmouth College, Saturday. Mss Meade Gets Nursng Degree WOODBRDGE - Mss Carol l«e Meade, Woodbrdge, a former nurse at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, receved a B.A. degree n Englsh at College of the Sacred Heart n Newton, Mass.. on Monday. Mss Meade s a 960 graduate of St. Francs School of Nursng n Trenton. She was awarded a oneyear scholarshp to contnue her educaton at the baccalaureate level from Boston's Chldren's Hosptal. Local Resdent To Head Club WOODBRDGE - Mrs. John Stanaway, the newly elected presdent of the Twns.'.Mothers Club bf.fhe Rarlan Bay Area, and Mrs. Bert Sabo, named Mother of the Year by the same group, are both resdents of Woodbrdge. nstallaton of offcers was per- of the YMCA to the communty formed wth a jewel ceremony by whch a szable number of Merc! Mrs. Joseph Fndes. Members employees resde." and guests were welcomed and presented wth a long stem rose The $450,000 campagn wll prc Uws of Lousana and the Canadan provnce of Quebec are by Mrs. Sabo who was hostess. vde funds for a new swmmn pool, full-szed gymnasum, ne\ locker and shower facltes f< based on the Code Napoleon. men, women, and chldren; an Mrs. Sabo'q award was made "n recognton of her outstandng servce to the club," "Hats and hstory" was the program whch presented a collecton of hats from 896 untl the present tme. Members acted as models. A donaton was made to the Club's charty, The Natonal Hemophla Foundaton. No further meetngs wll be held untl September 28. The U. S. Lberty head dme was desgned by Charles ET. Ba ber, chef engraver of the mn n the 890's. DEGREE RECPENT: Frank Stafford Joule, Wnodhrdgc was among the graduates at Southastern Lousana College, Hammond, on Saturday. He receved hs B.S. degree n ndustral Arts Educaton. FK Democrats To nduct Slat< WOODBRDGE - nstallaton of offcers wll be conducted by the John F. Kennedy Greater Woodbrdge Democratc Club June 9, at St. Anthony's Recreaon Center, Port Readng. Murray N. Fredman, who was elected unanmously, wll be nstalled as presdent. Mr. Fredman has been actve n communty and cvc affars and n Democratc crcles. Others to be nstalled are A, Lawrence Becker, frst vce, pres dent; Walter Cahll, second vce presdent; Joseph Dursch, thrd ce presdent; Mrs. Charles Ret, RAHWAY - The Rahway YM- CA volunteer campagn workers wll conduct a kckoff meetng tonght at 6:30 at the Frst Pres byterlan Communty House anc a new boler room. The drve s the frst major captal funds effort, n nearly ffty years. COMMSSONED: Joseph W. Arway, Womlhrdgp, was nmmssoned as a second leutenant n the Unted States Army at the 08th commencement exercses of Nagara Unversty. New fork, Sunday. ayer Wns Award At Navd Academy AVENEL - Edward Mayer, 2, has won the Amercan Bar Assocaton Award at the V. S. Naval Academy. The award s resented to the mdshpman of the graduatng class who stands dghest for the course n Mltary Law. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mayer, 00 Maple Street, Mayer raduated from Weodbrdge Senor Hgh School n 96, He was presented the award Tuesday at the presentaton of przes and awards Ceremony. Mayer partcpated n football, basketball, softball and has been named to the superntendent' Lst, Durng summer cruses he -Charles Messna, 7 Falmout Road, took part n a producton of "Tea House of the Augusl Moon" presented by the Vllager repottflfl The Merck Company Barn Theater, Colonal Farms : Foundaton announced t wll Mddlebush, drected by Murra make a pledge totalng $75,000 Greenberg and produced by E to the buldng fund campag nest Lazzara, a two week's run "n recognton of the mportanc Ths was Mr. Messna's frs Lttle Ranfall ce-covered Antarctca s a waterless land, wth annual precptaton on ts vast nteror plateau beng only four nches, just, two m<jre than that of Calforna's; Death Valley. Potental water ofjl the contnent, whch s equal toj all the world's rvers and lakes," s locked n snow and ce. attempt at actng. On Frday, th< Messna chldren, Joseph, Mchae Jacquelne, Dean, and Charles honored ther father on hs brt day, wth a trp to New Yor] Cty, where they dned and sa a play. CARDS MLLER'S GFT SHOP 8 Man Street Woodbrdge RAWATES SATURDAY: Edward Wnlcrs, Avencl, wll receve a Bachelor of Arts degree Saturday mornng at 0:30 a.m., from FarlctRh Dcknson Unversty at commencement exerses on the Madson Campus. Senor Ctzens Enjoy Boat Trp WOODBRDGE - There wll be no meetng of the Senor Ctzens of Woodbrdge today as the group wll partcpate n a boat trp up the Hudson Rver to Bear Mountan today. The presdent and vce presdent wll attend the Senor Ctzens conventon at New Brunswck, June 22. Mrs. E. Prekop, sunshne charman, reported Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Augustne n mproved health. A. hand mxer, a mystery gft whch had been donated by John Zullo and Thelma Atkns of the Recreaton Department,, was won by Mrs. Hlt. The dark horse RECEVES DEGREE WOODBRDGE - Mrs. Arthur Schuman, 35-G Marna Drve, Hghland Park, the former Ron Rabnowtz of Woodbrdge, has receved her Bachelor of Scence degree from the School of Eto caton at New York Unversty Mrs. Schuman has been appontee to teach Englsh at Colona Ju nor Hgh School n September. fktn Younp GOP Club Sets Meetng - The Wood- W Vmmc Rrpublcan Club wll meet,.lmp 28, 7:30 P.M.. al tlr Ampr-n ^-Ron Hall, Berry Slrvl, when now mpmbers wll he nveppfl from the TARS 'Tcen-A^e-Republcans.) The TARS wll conduct ther.meetng ;!nd the adults afterv.:mh at approxmately 9 P.M. The Rrnup announced t wll partcpate n the comng class day al the John F. Kennedy Memoral Hgh School, seln.'whpn an award for "leadershp n student government" wll be made to thp student who has excelled n one or more aspects of student government. The scholarshp commttee of the school wll make the selecton of the student who wll revve a $25 savngs bond from Robert Solt who s a Republcan :anddate for Town Councl from the Ffth Ward and a delegate d he club. Ths s the frst year of exftenco of the scholarshp program. the hgh school, and the ctob. Robert F. LynchcsM, charman, advsed the group hopes to make ths an annual award and to attempt to set up some type of program for he other hgh school. &BABY YOU* WATCH AFTER WE REPAR P WWOTHMSXGHT STATE JEWELERS 23 Man Street, Woodbrldf* (Nnt to lt»u Thntra) MANUFACTURERS BLOUSES $ R«y. $3.98 to $7.98 JAMACAS & PEDALPUSHERS to $6.00 DOLLY HOOKERS Factory Outlet. 88 rvng $»., Rahway, N.J. OPEN DALY 9 AM. to P.M. - SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Act now for Gaslght besuty, llumnaton a/rf protecton-at ths lmted-offer low prce! and bo ready for a glatnorout, hgh-payng toon after graduatng hgh school! ^ortmnoavmmbm School offers We ono»fck-nfetlme opportuntytocomplete your professonal tranng n just MumMr sessons Ths "earn you can be ready for a hgh-payng, glamorous career n Beauty Cultu* soon etermghtdmlgrachmon. *» otter twauf/totoolfc Wsr Jewsy offe/tum L«ga«t, met praltofonrtettttng staff n me state. Durng the 47-year hstory of Wnfred, w* have started thousands on fabukxtfy successful career* n ^. sn* buakmes, resorts, fcwrt"""*stone and salons of ther """ New&etory, ajr-condltloned 8e * 00 ' *e largest, most modem, most 2*J*»»Y***** l» New Jersey *sedo, t»wlg B srldn,ff»ewlgoee wwt (total VBJW febojo,at no extra ***.fcrnlahedto at ttudejts along wth urttorm, books and professonal nstruments. Thare era no extras-^cne tuton covers everythng Socal and recreatonal programs that nclude dsneas, partes, tours, feld trps and courses fn charm, pose and personalty! Free lfetme emplpyment servlcel Ea*y payment plans to ftt every budget All courses under the personal supervson of Desn Davd M. Malovany. a natonally recognzed educator, columnst, feature wrltar, gudance counselor and rado personalty. Note to Parents: Wlfred's Admssons Dep wll par students from the same neghborhood or town, pror to the Summer Sesson, s9 your chld has neghborhood frend* <w travel, study and comparng notes. flc W frwl KeaotY Schools of DAVD M. MALOVANY, DEAN 790 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey, Ml *-5«5 Dear Dean MlovnW- Pleae send me lull nlofmatkm about WfcflKW Summer SM#nt start me n a glamorous carter n Betutj/ Cultun. Presents A World FORMCA VANTY," And W00D PRODUCTS BUY DRECT FROM MANUFACTURER SAVE 20% DURNC OUR SHOW NO DOWN PAYMENT CAROUSEL KTCrPS ' NEW FACTORY SHOWROOM SOWROOM 920 U.S. HGHWAY At Our OPEN HOUSE KTCHEN SHOW TO SEE THE SPLENDOR OF OUR UNUSUAL DSPLAYS OF f 9 ' h Wood or Formko On. 5t N.J/s LAKGES formca end Wood KTCHEN DSPLAYS Amercan Standard BATHROOM SAVE 0% LARGEST DSPLAY N THE COUNTY DEAL DRECT WTH OWNERS durng GASLGHT SAU only CHARMGLOW 00 Sold copper wth hnged ccess door, bmck satn fhsh. Guaranteed aganst rust forever. Everywhere n the Elzabethtown Gas servce area, thousands of old-fashoned gaslghts are brngng brand new charm to lawns, patos, porches and gardens. The lamps are authentcally styled to recapture the lovelness of Old Amerca,,. styled to go perfectly wth.your hojne, your decor. Only gaslght gves off the personal glow Of welcome to frends... or lghts your way home cheerfully... or provdes never-falng protecton aganst ntruders. The supply s modest and demand s great, so call the Gas Company now! ASK FOR RESDENTAL SALES DEPT. Elzabethtown Gas wmm ELZABETH METUCHEM PERTH AMBOV / w. Juuy VbOO N. Broad St.? 452 Mdn Street \ m Market SUeet U 2-0W ML 6 /00 7B Central Avnw ME hat n.llllh u> n 5' from otontt bouw UM (whch U durthr Bat whulw), ~ Unted tu M MrwtgUnUfttMofu&wmj. wt strp

4 HGH NOON Utters to Edtor J, Teen Topcs Publshed Weekly On Ttandty By NORTH JERSEY PUBLSHNG, NC. Lawrence T. Cnnpkn, Publsher K GTSCD Slrett Harry P. Prank, AmdaU Publsher Woodbrdge. N. J. Tel: HE 4-0c PER COPY UAH SUBSCRPTONS - ONE YEAR, M 00 Wth the re-electon of Frankln Murphy as Democratc Muncpal Charman and the electon of John Evanko, former Townshp Commtteeman as Republcan Leader, resdents of the Townshp can look forward to a hot and heavy poltcal campagn from now untl November. A very determned ndvdual, Mr. Evanko sets a goal for hmself and does hs level best to acheve t. The Colona man s known for hs fery and percng speeches and used them when he was n the mnorty and then on the majorty of the old Townshp Commttee. A colorful fgure, he makes good copy for newspapers A Long, Hot Poltcal Summer «fl Roosevelt Ave. Cvtmt,N. J. Tel:Kl-M00 SB MONTHS 0 X and has proven t tme and tme agan The combnaton of personaltes should help make an excellent campagn f both sdes stck to ssues and forego personaltes. The two-party system s the backbone of our Democracy, for t s only through debate and dscusson by both sdes that the voter can sft fact from fcton and make a decson at the polls. Ths s the age of expermentaton, so whchever sde wns n November, after what wll undoubtedly be a long, hot, poltcal summer, t should not be content to alt dly by and langush n the shadows of tfl vctory. Presdent Frankln Delano Roosevelt, who was way ahead 4 to Hme,. * t M n June 5, 96 : Edtor ndependent-leader Now that the Summer vacato NUW uav w«~ ~ almost here, thoughts thghts turn turn t By JOHN WMdbrtdge Senor Hgh Senorltls s ' " the S JOTJ^rs Wg 'U fcfttxvz Summer expenence. for ^e tlme t^ ^* Camelot at our er o f ''prorn. MrJ»ale campagn wll term,,m (! T, chldren... to and camelot Roger Flym at ou wnw t l c ej m o r r o w mornlng. A ^ am wrtng to suggest recommend the musc program»nd Roger transformed Flynn ^ hsc^nsum be deposted n the rnnhn,;;,,,,., reconuram u» mmformed w ^ Mo n, 206 before the thr.l,, whch was started last year and hall*,!,»>,.«'«pato*. land of fantasy, lod. Kng s now beng contnued and expanded. landscape) or class, the newspaper r, v,.. The Arthur s m? medj(, val Dedcated to the gradun m, (, My personal experence wth ssnts the fnal effort o tthr %,,-, ths program was rewardng. The nstrument whchcould WM newsheet are "Eplogue, m my dnughter started last summer gave her access to the school served by andt Sanncr. Stage at t. Seams." a *,,. of f college-bound llgbud student, td :m\ and marchng bands, and spark- and shelds d«or»n t* lurm and *, on clan,,. Thanks to the :n ed the development of her personalty. Frends ««"* musc are now a part of her daly lfe. Her nstrument was her nto group actvty llllsspun. Mn H' r - whch she was prevously reluct ant to attempt. My best wshes to the Board Very truly yours. An apprecatve parent Ju» 7, 986 lv watchful eyes of advsers \ ;c sponsored by the.lannabell* M,ddle^cou^; ^ Bnmey ^ ^.^ and Mr SK.,,. V Dorn, student eharnwn \,n ty Heart Assocaton. For hs» Wamr nm drected the «on "Heart Murmurs ana. akj! Warner has rf w._ ected the,, cn wmwork of hs ten commttee Slmonson and won't be dsclosed untl the <., May 27. Ben, a very busy sopho- : open tomorrow nght. Randy w S U the head of the Sophocommttee. ser hat obtaned the nemvry < LtertalBment, whloh eon<u«4< nf ^ orchestra and a combo Arr:m>meflts for the refreshments ^, Edtor: *,, B varsty debater, and a ndependent-leader member of Student Councl and been placed n the hand* of \ Tm A won! of thanks to your paper the Current Cvcs Club. He portrayed the snster Mush agent at Savage. for tbe flue publcty you have A formdable commttw of,,.,-. «5r gven our organsaton throughout the chool year, t was great though he s stll undecded about ton of Helen Cruse, (h.revn the Sophomore Varety Show, Al- orators has been under ov \ m. ly apprecated. college, Ben hopes to become a! Smon, w and Jeff DBella fes Very truly yours, teacher. Congratulatons to a fuel^adenklee and Barbara Wr poltcan,.mdent have commanded the rollwm bold, persstent Under the Captol Dome Mrs. Joseph Segreto. Pres. Ths week tbe Junto- Red Cross kds, whle Jance WasU-k. N Mrs. Joseph Erl, PubUctj has been conductng a clothng! Me Donald, and Carol U> K Charman By J. Jtseph frbbls drve Students may brng any have headed the favor* romn - SL^Uhe Democratc leader s an excellent poltcal strategst frankly and try another. But above Parent-Teacher Organzaton wearable clothng to the ooll«. tee Sewaren School 2 all try somethng." ton spot n the gym tomorrow. Kathy Urban has TRENTON - Slaughter on New^und^G. 'Tat" Br^n, who» Jersey Turnpke n Edson to the All contrbutons wll be dstrb- pctures and Alex «,,>,,,, Jersey hghways over holday holy ceves $44,00 n salary. Outerbrdge Crossng, and the -.uduted to chartable organzatons! "secured the locaton o( the?m Route 55 Freeway servng the June 2, 965! ma. "^^TTl«. A... -/ th* r«tvltlm " namelv uv M week-ends contnues whfe a hundred State motor vehcle nspec- of Pennsylvana, also receve? Govrnor Wllam V. Scraaton, Vneland-Mllvlle area of Cumber- PMnr. Apprecaton Exprested land County and eventually extdng south to Cape May. tor? st dly by -gnored n the$35,000. The Governor of North ndependent-leader bg push to keep motorsts from Dakota receves tbe lowest gubernatoral salary n the Unted As to costs, tbe State Hghway The Woman's Club of Fords gnnng to help them relocate. Often Assemblyman Norman Tanzman, kllng themselves. Department has been workng for wshes to thank you for your fne for the month condemnaton proceedngs Woodbrdge (D-Mddlesex) has lent lengthy Over the past Memoral Day States - $0,000 yearly. tome tme on such porjects as edtoral n the Woodbrdge nde- tellng of the work uel Convery. our Senor Class Mrs. Rotljrn Jacobs and Mr. Sam- dano and Ronald M. < hardshp to the property weekend, thrteen persons were The Governor of Georga, Carl E. hs name to another bll desgned to mean a tbe Essex County East-Westpendent-Leader klled by cars n New Jersey although great plans were made to ary of $2,000 yearly whle ndana thanks Sanders, has been allotted a sal- Freeway, Route 280, estmated to of the Club. Your nterest s advsers. Ths honor s a small A" An nuwm mpressve dsplay : assst the homeowner. owner. leadershp, cost $25,000,000; the Morrs-Essex greatly apprecated. of lmderh 'l > ' and devoton way of expressng the keep the death rate down to a mnmum. State troopers have taken ceves $5,000 a year, as does the Yours sncerely, land Mr. Convery for the work Governor Roger D. Brangant re- M J b! combnb combned? to to make the S the entre class to Mrs. Jacobs! The latest measure, whch bears Now, under the law, the State Hghway Department pays part of the pur- over the patrol of toe hghways Governor of Mane and Maryland. 'Bergen Expressway, Routes 80 Edth M. Nelson County algnment of Route 24 estmated at $0,000,000; and the clan calendar. Tomorrow J PROM the bggest event on. Mr. Tanzman's name as a sponsor, they have done and for the gudance they have gven durng Ht.the charmen wll vew the n-vj/l over holday weekends whle motor vehcle nspectors stay home ceves $5,500 whle those of Nebton Brdge to Paterson, at a cost Corr. Secy, Speakng of Ulent. th,. - The Governor of South Dakota re- was sgned nto law recently by Governor Rchard J. Hughes and wll erty to the courts. The homeowner, although they have many years of raska and Nevada, get $4,000 a of $85,000,000. tenns team has roundel up and 95, from the George Washng- (Mrs. Ernest W.) of ther efforts. ' chase prce of the condemned prop- grant homeowners some advance compensaton when they are dsplaced by hghway patrol experence, year. trumphant season by dh >,.r. may, f he desres, apply to the courts Three years ago, Ned J.Parsek- Governors recevng $35,000 SALMONELLOSS: - State a record of eght wns a:,!» for part of the money. an, then Motor Vehcle Drector, yearly are the chef executves of lealth offcals are concerned over FACT AND OPNON one loss. Coached by M ' state hghway projects. commended the members of the Alabama, Delaware, Msssspp, le persstence of Salmonelloss, Horn, UM oourtworoen h;n y The bll wll provde relef to home- Mr. Tanzman a to be congratulated* [Motor Vehcle Dvson nspecton Mssour, North Carolna, Oho, dsease spread by contamnated.an excellent score. c»'.,:r,. owners n the Hopelawn secton who not only for the sponsorshp of ths [force for ther outstandng road Oklahoma, Rhode sland, Texas, ood. Testfyng before the Senate Fnance Commttee on the medcare the qualty roost deterorate. The lor the take of controllng costs, tons on a job well-done patrol actvtes performed up and Vrgna. $JO,000-a-year Gover- Current method* of control of ;'. are to be dsplaced by the construct- partcular bll but for many "other through the Labor Day weekend. nora are located t d ht Connectcut, dsease have not kept pace proposal, Dr. Donovan F. Ward, patent la th» tfknat sufferer." Edtor's Note ' on of the East-West Freeway. measures whch have brought assstance to the people of Mddlesex chusetts, Nevada, Oregon, Wfr D a bulletn to all members of the owa, Kansas, Lousana,. Massa-[wth the techncal advances that Suuner vacaton offers force at that tme, Pardeclared he had receved consn and Wyomng, Ojtor Gov- the dsease possble. Human cases cal Assocaton, sad: "The Am- b l< ' '!'' The purpose of the bll s to gve presdent of tbe Amercan Med- have made ncreased spread of JMuatrtal Conncreased from 504 n 94J to ls,390 era t ons has been a system of can fwnlles was W.39. n 983. «Jt. For a report. on th, opportunttm to studtn Ferenco Btatf'WorU that ta^. U the chance ' r ' ^homeowners some money at the be- County. many comments from prvate ct ernors receve an assortment of of salmonelloss reported ""'»y ercan system of medcne for gen- 950 tbe medan ncom* of Amer-<o advance n ntrl!ertu<: ons and State offcals who not- salares. ced tbe actvtes of the nspec- n 963. W63. qualty medcne practced t had MBched ^ an ncrease ablty oj summer educ;t;< ton on the roads dhd the effect t EXPENDTURES: OffcW Salmonella organsms were namedthrough a voluntary relatonshp had on drvng behavor. reports ot campagn expendtures of 88 per cent All-n News of Woodbrul:.- - [after ther dscoverer, Danel E. between patents and physcans kr Hgh School offers tht' ( Natonal Flag Week Traffc fataltes over the Lafled wth the Secretary of State Salmon, a Unted States veternaran and pathologst As many assons based on the patents' spe- Standard Ol Company < New Jer- wth doctors free to make dec Accordng to the head of the ng suggestons. bor Day weekend n 962 were cut by Governorshp canddates, sel ffty per cent compared wth the dom reflect actual spendng. Natonal Flag Week s to be observed Hghly vocal groups of young people, 900 dfferent types of these bacterta..h?ye.t>«en found la domestcm t get (or a moment the staggerng, one o< «w percent d tbe cfc needs and nothng else. For sey), nuclear coccgy now supples ff PHOJP GtfUAV preveus year. Ths year over the Senate Presdent Charles W Wth the wramer nunt ffth o from June 3 through 9, whch ncludes June 4, Flag Day. Ths s an lp servce to our enemes, overt and wthn and wthout the colleges, pay Memoral Day weekend, 3 casualtes occurred on the hghways ed campagn ttpefl*s4o3.050 h Sandman. Jr.; Cape-May, report' anmal*, nal* *u and ther cnvnn- though unpredctable, cost of the' free world nergy. market; n ng very near, many ment. compared to 5 last year. hs unsuccessful bdfor the Repub pendng program. gnore the ad. 97 wll probably mportant event at any tme; t s vtally so today. the efforts of the government to honor know that we had a part n thelsted only $780 as expenses. rapd techncal advances n food means for wage earners at thets share should bt about the same of» great deal of Woall covert alke, and volently denounce " am sure t s a source loan gubernatoral nomnaton Experts clam the spread of te ranstratve problems that about per cent. Hydroelectrc nstort rank hgh as su: J:. U */l t J *L. V*._J4«great satsfacton to all of us Senator Wayne Dumont, Warren dsease s* an ndrect result of would create, and the burden tnow supples about 7 per cent; caton possblty n " The purpose of the Week s formally our commtments and to halt the efforts whch resulted n ths record," Parsekan wrote at the only fle statements of contrbu cotu only at the ntruson of Govern cent; by 97 ts share wll prob- also conteroplatnf; "n State law requres canddates U processng and food dstrbuton. low end of the ncome scale. Look n 97. Coal now supples M perschool students Some ; defned as "The nculcaton of the forces of slavery. t s generally be JERSEY JGSAW: - Regstered ears n New Jersey judged tme. tons receved and expended. Sen ment n the feld of medcne ably fall below 25 per cent. Ol tbe three month) [>-" meanng of true Amercansm nto the leved that ths s communst nspred. Motorsts and pedestrans alke ator Sandman sad he personall; whch cannot be avoded f thu and gas supply uppy n per cent today; tcence, musc, art, ur to be n mmedate need of repars wll be gven 48 hours to mnds and hearts o our ctzens..." have been urged by Attorney General Arthur J. Slls to beware of Sandman sad he personally re complete the job n the future un- receved and expended, Senato measure s adopted. Wth the by 97. thll t W. course at some eollw " But, whether lt s or s not, t perfectly quantty of care thus restrcted 67 per eenfe ty, There»re stl. And true Amercansm-has nothng to serves the ends of communsm and of June ths year. Last year June ceved $3,054. Dumont reportec many students who w der a new regulaton of the State do wth lberalsm or conservatsm, produced 98 traffc deaths, the Recepts of $500 and expendtures any defnte plan* for Dvson of Motor Vehcles... all those whq would brng another second hghest ever recorded for of $500. Book Revew comod vacaton. n (l wth one's poltcal or economc belefs, or wth sects and factons of any June, 936, wth 0 fataltes. The average delegate and vslros Dark Age of' oppresson upon the the month and exceeded only by students want to bro.f HGHWAY: - On the bass of to the Democratc Natonal Conventon n Atlantc Cty last Aug-, topc, or course of stu' knowledge of a cwn world. knd. t les n devoton to country, Motor vehcle nspectors dam, funds avalable for hghway buldng, many major routes n Newust stayed nearly sx days _.{ pupljdo not have to > and to those eternal prncples of freedom upon whch t was founded and Week-and let all know that the overther rwjuce auto casujjjtjes. They Let the Flag fly hgh durng tts f called upon to help over future weekend holdays, they can fur- Jersey now under constructon wll and spent an average o $29.40 per "Book* Books are the legactet that t treat great gcata gc<rm lejff tfth U mardad 'atjjtor Mr. H»rry Meyn-, - not be completed untl 97., day... Governor Hughes has t whch are delvered dow ta» from tr«n g«oertuo«gtoerauoa ( U gntnttea, gtt* «the summer R'hoo.»' whch are the gource of ts strength whelmng majorty of Amercans, dfr dd t tt 962 and can oo t agan Stt State Hh^ Hghway^ CommssonerC sgned a, bll nto law establshng tblh pretenu to the posterty ft those who uf.. et V Mn H.. organng a valu;b.>f gven toe opportunty, they n Dwght R. C. Pakner, one of thecertan-dseases of the respratory system as occupatonal ds- Gudance Department Addlson. H7MT. culture apprecaton pro and greatness. fer as they do on, problems and ssues, sst, hardest workng State offcals n hstory, s worred about th«com-easepleton and the ultmate cost of occupatonal p dseases for mem- NOVAK, Robert D. "THE AGONYJersey Democratc State Com- dent demands. of the respratory system as Mr. Meyer nlonnwl " n some crcles nowadays, patrotsm revere t, and reyere all that t stands EXECUTVE SALAKJES:-Gov seems to be regarded wth contempt. for. ernors of New Jersey n the future such road buldng. b bers off volunteer fre depart p OF THE G.O.P. 64" McMllan,mlttee, wll receve $40,000 a year salary, Amount these arteral routes, ments. Under a new law, Mala Pun*** o( l"'"- rjl an addtonal $30,000 for travel, entertanment and other expenses the process of buldng, are the nonconventonal type vehcles such ether partally completed or n dealer plates wll be ssued for 469p the moderate* badly splt. A few l U> Help S We have just passed thwgh moderates d lke Rockefeller Rkfll andd V.'l connected wth State affars, and.route Freeway from Newark as motor scooters and boat tralers... One of the 'bg campagn tonal electon campagns that we and an even ggreater number "te.^,, one of the most nterestng na- Stassen were avowed canddates, Hgh Cost of Debt an executve manson at Frnce- north to Route 80; the Route 29 ton. Freeway along the Delaware Rver n Trenton; the Route 42 Free-test up ahead wll be the strength- season for postmortenuhas post-mortenu'has now Nxon were tven more avowed (he ^ j, «ssues n the gubernatoral coo- have had n recent yekrs. TheSeranton, ".-Scranton The'Seranton, Romney, bmnev. Laden Lodge g and!!^ June may ever be best known «the Uncle Sam has been able to fnsh th^ At the present tme, Governor Rjchard J. Hughes receves $35,000 way n Camdn County; the Route enng or weakenng of the State arrved. Robert Novak, columnst non-canddates, watng n the deflu d Q^ mdnth of honeymoons, but for the fscal year wth a surplus only seven per year wth the extra benefts. 8 Freeway from Mddlesex Coun Law Enforcement Councl, my> ( p of thenew York Herald Trbune, wngs for the Goldwattr and ever> preeats tself. less romantcally nclned t also provdes remnders (hat nto each lfe The debt cellng s a statutory de- only by New York's Nelson A, the Route 35 Freeway parallelng Unversty faculty members an-jatorj oftbarry Goldwater on the RocklefeUer seemed the sure f are needed to jon «" tmes. He s ond of th hgnst pad chef ty and several others. Twenty-two weny-wo ran full protessorsnps professorshps arenas ' has turned hs attenton to w the ne,'"^^"'" Rockefeller ««bubbles «to ""» burst. "vuu» At^, cuuure cuuure a\\»^,^ nu t executves n the naton, exceeded Constructon wll start soon on'among 85 promotons for Statements ladng up to the nomn- «[!»»"*. "^ t hj» remarrage, ng lo ttor successfully." some taxes wll fall and Fall and vce datng back to the Frst World Rockefeller, who gets $80,000 year n,«the Monmouth n n,,n, rnntv County fna«t Coast, the thclnounced by Dr. Mason W. Gross,.Republcan tcket, and brllantly rather unenuusatu: duke ^dent w-operaton, t'» s ly, and the Governor of Calforna, Route 440 Freeway from tbe Newpresdent of Rutgers,. Ckw-; recreated the people and events'** party. Rockefeller's remar cm be defeated. FALL. War Lberty Bond Act, The orgnal Among such remnders are local property tax blls. These usually reach the homeowner and other taxpayers n June to help them remember the new tax rates adopted earler n the year to provde for costs of schools, muncpal and courty governments. State government spendng w New Jersey at the end of June wll adjust Upward to the new and hgher budget adopted by the Legslature several weeks ago for the new fscal year begnnng July. Congress focuses another spotlght on the rsng cost of government wth ts proposal to rase the present "temporary celng" on the natonal debt an addtonal $4 to $5 bllon above the present $324 bllon lmt. Ths s to accommodate antcpated ncreases debt lmt fas set at $.5 bllon n 97. t reached a World War peak of $300 bllon n 945 and then was dropped to $275 bllon. A "permanent" debt celng was f)xed at $285 bllon n 959. But as the actual debt clmljed through that lmtaton, Congress adoptejd successve, ^temporary one-year debt "celngs."/ Despte varous fscal arguments defendng falure of the government to reduce the publc debt durng prosperous tmes, there s a constant annual Remnder of the hgh cost of defct fnancng, ponts out the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton. Ths s the nterest charge whch now exceeds $ bllon annually. Ths s better than one-tenth of all the spendng n the admnstratve budget of the Federal n the actual debt whch now stands Government. " ' " Uncle ' Sam must " pay '" t- at approxmately $37 bllon but s even f he has to borrow the money to ex-pcttt ty> dlmb further n the fscal dot. year ahead at the Federal Government The present $37 bllon Federal mntjnues to epend rqore than t takes debt averages $,640 for every one of n. Defcts have been regstered n the more than 93 mllon men, women v«-h of the past fve years. Snce 980 and chldren n the Unted StaU. f) Ktl. GLAMOR GRLS she call you back? She's rather busy today N.»rnor Rchard J. Hughes annpun-l trat clamed our attenton durng rage ulusoatcd hm trorn con- The CJudante ces support of Presdent Joh«8on'8l tms perod tl ' nton although ths fact was ob-;be sgnng up pu"'" " ll tor m vacatonng P a^ o, p r hgh o^8umm school. er youth.^ te ^ basc clmate that exsted ^,«*y" ^. ^ ^ ^ X l " ln Republcan party durng «f"f wn-candldate... espen-' 'ConUnued on Dr. Harold R. Scott, of Or- ln $* Kepu p y g - - """ after the assssnatlon of.;, s the newly-elected 'he perod styl exsts tcduy and certanly exsted pror ory Councl Durng March SB' «"WO- Tts struggle between & Old" AssltNborul «or moderate Republcans NVTAT ance were regstered n New,!er-to u.se Rockefeller's words) and helr to uw *««l dt;le «' l *? st-jthe conservatve factkm^haa led TO V... The water shortage st y uatun n northastern tht N New J Jersey to an ntra-party batt^ ' ""* before 6 ng remans n the crtcal stage... >ch electon campag* n ths! 6 ' 5 * th l tht " y MM to A second mental health plannng century, culmnatng l rf the h npm-' ' f that, lhe Wlted (Mculed (Joldwater conference wll be' held June 28 naton of G«nernl Esekhower af- w " rk»' lhe ' s cunwrug the nmrths t: '"' fact the and 29 at the ' Nassau nn, Prnce- ter m hs defeat c of u Senator 9UH Taft, kl nn,\ f " "lelekutes and when ton, cosponsored ly the Dept. of and much earler n the forma-. """ J " '"" ' nsttutons and Agences and thelon of the "Bull Moose" thrd, fl^ht wus a " but ovel ' New Jersey Mental Heatn Assocaton... Governor Hughes re^ party movement of Theodore!. GoWw aw r throughout, as **n Roosevelt. The same clash n fun- ^ eently sgned a bll extendng Novak ' m the onl > *--andd»uj j drver examnaton permts for 60 damental CKU UCHUUUU orentaton CAUCU exsted yv\-\ pr- "ty mm^ "."T. ~" '«mautau any days beyond the expraton date to the last presdental electon, 'dgnty, ^ L. avodng a? ld " g the knd of ntra-purty feudng thut damaged J wth out an addtonal fee... The wth a number of dfferences. New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton has expressed concern over cans had been abl7torally"aroutd wllle l **- ume»tb UM: attempt Wlle earler, moderate ^ the GOP. u the 'M efcctlon splttng up New Jersey's local a sngle canddate wth mmense 0 the * (M^^ '»^«s ^ «*«'«WLL BE government structure through thepopularty, py, Esenhower,, the past a ll ' ''* llue Hepubluan 'uty awl creaton of specal dstrcts to perform publc servces pre-omnaton campagn found'wm the e w -' t FOR*,, ' o by combnng..the South, Mddle and Far Wust CONVENENT n the classroom, clams the New N"*' ' HuHrtlwew U>«) [Movd CAPTOL CAPERS: - Theft of Jersey Kducatuu Assocaton.. ;» ratler,ympathetk- j-ture of Every Tfc»r» cade secrets n New Jersey has The offer of help extended to New \ Juldwuter luuwl, lu cuulude ; been placed n the crme categoryjersey Kepubltcans by J uus>l fnally tlat (Joldwule was vwn by a new law sgned by Governor vand's State Chrma Crag mated because hs lulowers wer» pe'tt Hughes The tme s near for Tuax las been descrbed as "a njutvulod by u postve dx-tne Natonal! begnnng teachers to lck ther kss of death, rather than a help, whle the moderates lacked unj...,....nj ralmbltute ooncep-,.^, -u h.. ""' a.»" by ujwunu.duuau, tobert J. Burknardt. postve muv«doctrne uot-n of stnng grass 3j STATE St. tons shattered by (her frst year Executve Drect^- of UM New roou vupport, T.LJatsof &Co. o? n A

5 <jentleftder (B.) - Carteret Ncholas [)jx v ns Today Boy Scout Slate Eagle Court Of Honor FORDS - ke Eagle Court of Honor scheduled by Boy Scout Troop 52 for June 4 wll now be held.tune at lh«our Rede. errwr Lutheran Church at 7 p. m V'Mrs. Mary Palko,. l and Mrs. Mary Huda- :,y. n charge of short.mkng are Mrs. Anne Ros-,., doss and hamburgers; At Holy Trnty FORDS - "Our Belef n tht r.tlorne Chlllnsk, ptna Holy Trnty" wll be the subject [,,,l Ml s Helen of the sermon to be Nagy, delvered nl f' *- by the Rev. l.eale W. Hewett, vrshmonts at the nsde baf vcar of St John's Epscopal ',,..nrved by Rchard Hecker, Church, at the A.M. Choral ', ofhorr. Kdward Flugrad, Mass and Holy Eucharst on. lu Hnrtel. At the outsde Trnty Sunday, June 3 FORDS - Mss Dorothy EHubeth Rugger, daughter of Mr. «,H bp John Varoecak, Joseph Holy Eucharst wll also,,., John Onder, Georfe Ban- celebrated on Sunday at a Lowand Mrs. Joseph M. Rugger, 60 Hedges. George Su- Mass at 8 a.m. The church schoo Echo Avenue, and Stanley Mke Mka and Joseph Naha. wjn r ^ startng wth Burger,...ludng the raffle on the at»«a.m. and the South Planfleld. Grl Scout Troops Set CadettcsWndup/ne 27th Set As Date Campng Trps, Cookouts Two Projects Of Annual Troop Pcnc FORDS - Outdoor events and June at Roosevelt Park. The campng trps are popular on FORDS - Grl Scout Cadette accordng to Scoutte Scoutmaster R ay.' grts planned the menus and FORDS - Mrs. Mary Schwen the agenda of the Grl Scout Troop 79 under the leadershp mond Rmnk. program of games and sngng er was hostess to the Mothers s _ The annual Sprng Troops n Neghborhood #7 of Mrs. Al Hospodar and Mrs. Club of Boy Scout Troop S at Patrol leaders ',,f st Ncholas Catholc wll pn>pnr«junor Troop #46 led by Mrs Crossroads Councl durng June. George Baldwn has completed her home, on 8 Grove Street ()f he Famly Pcnc Byxantne Rte Mx and advse the Junor lender* who wll prepare the pro- Betty Vank partcpated n a her actve ctzenshp preps and [xl, y on the church grounds Cadette Troop # 79, led by The specal attracton of the. campng weekend at Camp Pam-havassay n Thompson Park where actve ctzenshp challenges, one been presented wth two H Street, accordng to gram. The Mothers' Club wll Mrs. Al Hospodar of Fords, wll meetng was a Sprng Cleanng Kov. John Onesko. Thoserve rerwhments asssted by partcpate n a enmpng trp to Grab Bag. they learned tent ptchng and group to conduct a water conservaton campagn nxl the other MrB. Eugene Antol, presdent, For Fre do. Jamesburg durng the last weekend n June wth a junor troop partcpated n the Memoral group an out-of-doors ctzenshp advsed the annual troop pcnc routnue today through! the scouts. Mr. Smnk nvtes all campfre buldng. The troop FORDS - Chef Raymond Mar June 3! parenu Parent «nd and frends frend* <A u t to tensen of the Fords Fre Company from Perth Amboy led by Mrs for food and! attend. Day parade n Woodbrdge. project. Both are to he completed spoasored by the Mothers' Club reported a total of 9 calls (or Jacke Kng. The cadettes wll,, *' served n the church All leaders and regstered troop by the end of June. wll be held June V at Roosevelt Park. Mrs. Antol and Mrs. the month of May. nrltkled were teach the junors outdoor sklls L:.n Mrs. Elzabeth Zemenc-j representatves from Neghbor- Norman WoKf and Murray 2 false alarms, house fre, T V ' >Ps *m and #7 wll attend a leaders' dnner Fleck of Fords and Mrs. Tanv Mchael Faan wll be co-hostesses. drll, mutual-ad drll. regular brush fres, 2 meetngs, specal Full Calendar #422 led by Mrs. Charles Yager tonght at 7:30 at Clare and boer, a socal studes teacher at and ad Mrs M Mchael KrawchuckC^'!, nn announced Mrs Fords Junor Hgh School, have Mrs. James Clement was ap-drll, wash-down. J car fres nn< - ** m ^ ^ *..! ert Pede *>. neghborhood char- fallen electrcal wre stanhy. Planned a jont cookout for early'man"! rvn Blanehard reported thn Burger-RuggerMarrage Performed on Saturday ke to thank these people for and frends attended. Honored' (lofentm K Santaton _ DepartguesU were the Webelos Cub takng the tme to wrte. The grls ment team n,, are Mrs Helen Hofherr. j VourMj churchmen wll ^ a score of ^ meet were unted n marrage Saturday t an empty phrase", wll be there very pleased wth ther survey Scouts of Cub Pack 50, Fords l)efner wa * "* wnnng ptcher M.rge wth Evenng Prayer at 7 P M mornng at Our Lady of Peace sermon topc of Rabb Paul Levwon at tomorrow nght's ser- Plans are beng made for a f the Townshp.,h and Mrs. Paulne Vel-, Mrs. Joseph Baux was and Matty Jago was the battng Every weekday mornng of thechurch wth the Rev. George A. Merchandse tckets wll be week followng, Holy Eucharst vces at 8:0 to be held at Temple famly dnner ed the specal prze of the even ' star of the game, knockng m June*, cousn of the krd* sad Court ef he te-breakng tnd wnnng runs ^, hv Kr.mk Hodanln sod rane* WUl be celebrated at Emanu-El, 7» Pleasant Avenue, awards to be held June 22 at the ng. The next meetng wll take 730 A.M. pastor of St, Thomas Catholc ths hotly-fought contest.,,,.!,,) who wll also announce Fords. Fords Wesley Methodst Church. place the frst Tuesday n September. and on Thursday, June 7, also Church, Clarksvlle, p nwards and control tbe a., offcatng at the double rng ceremony The Oneg Shabbat that follows Ths wll be held wth Mrs. M. at :30 A.M.. commemoratng JKMH^ system. rsh's Cadette Troop 20 and Mrs. Corpus Chrst! Day, a remernberng of the sacrfce of our Gven n marrage by her fath- Wllam Hart n honor of ther and celebratng the nuptal Mass. wll be gven by Mr. and Mrs T- -k.*ts for the rdes wll be R. Blzaro, Jr., Troop 23. Dr. Jon Mandell ; Mrs Marge Kunt, Mrs. Lord er, the brde was attred n a on, Harold's, bar mtxvah, The,, N.ha. Mrs. Helen Pocsfk, Canddate* for the fall Confrmaton wll meet wth the tcar wth seed pearls. Her drees of aflk organu trmmed bar mtxvah wll take place at Opens Offces Mr. Katherne Redtorovch. :30 a. m. at the temple on and Anne Pastor June 2. fngertp vel fell from a double hr festval cashers. at the church on Monday, Jum length m t PM t d :,.nd booths have been 4. at 4 P.M.. to dscuss achedlff 0 of seed pearls, and she Tle Junor Youth Group wll! under the supervson of,, carred a prayerbook adorned lave a conclave wth a nearby */** class* n prepantko lulya and hs son. Rch- " «*«* A wth a whte orchd and glamelas. SEUN - Reform Temple. They wll meet *> Monday the Klmer Job Corps Center and by Mchael Smolp.ul Knfe E. Rosko, George at 7 P.M., and the church school poverty. Boy Soout Troop #$ wll meet learn frsthand about the war on a,!*eph Guly», E. Ros jnhn Keptct, Mchael An all-male cookout and swm faculty at P.M. Knghu of Columbus - \l R.covcn. John Gada, party wll be held on Wednesday, r. \r<luk. PaulHartel, Joseph June S, at 5:30 p.m. for tht MM Mary CatbtrM Mesarot, Braddock. P., couatn of the brde, was mad of honor. Brdes, mads were Mst Mary Jo Ruggtr. Fords, lster of the brde; Ms* Dane Walanl, Clark, and Hss Joyce Wolff, Mffltown. RonaM Burger, South Plan- Paul Pcolar. Acolytes and executve comcharmen nclude Frank, tnlttee at the borne of Wllam decoratons: Mchael Poet n Ford*. Joseph Ferk, elec-j The Junor, ntermedate and fwd> brother * * brdegroom tt-r Elko and Julus! senor chors wll rehearse wth Mrved» beet man. Ushers were frst ad: Joseph Smola!Mrs. Ncholas Elko drector on Lm >' Bulav *' East Brunswck; - J W < O Dudcs, survellance. «Thursday, - - June - 7. K n D James Lynch, Hghland Park, Emery Roako. and 7:0 p.m., retpectvey. and Lous Ploch, Oxford, Conn. r p Stephen SmaBey. Sto- L-Z L j Mrs. Burj*r s a graduate of Perth Amboy Hgh School, Orange Memoral Hosptal School of UOak. Sr, Stephen Ne- commttee; Paul Krofle, pkkvf Mchael Kotel, pant up truck DANCNG r \ KRY FR ft SAT NT 8 P.M. TO MDNGHT STARTNG JUNE 8TH WMF BAND EVEOT WEEK TEENS & YOUNG ADUfTS (asual Dnss M> SHORTS SLACKS er.k.vy8 ADMB8ON tlje Urge* Ar. CweH a Deace Fleer b TV Hate CARTERET LANES AT KXT t N. J. TURNPKE, CAfeTKKET n Nursng, Orange, and Rutgen College of Nursng. A graduate of North Planfeld Hgh School, Mr. Burger served wth the U. S. Ar Force. He s employed by the Federal Electrc Corp., Camp Klmer. 'War On Poverty' To Be Sermon Topc FORDS - "War on Poverty, s Announce Actvtes Councl SOBS Knghts of Colum- AVENEL - The St. Andrew's bus have announced comng actvtes nclude a paper drve Saturday. Papers may be brought to the church parkng lot at 0 A.M., or wll be pcked up f left on the front porch. A regular meetng wll be held June 7, 8:30 P.M.. at VFW Hall Park Avenue. On Saturday, June 9 a dance wll be held at Amercan Legon Hall, Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret. The annual pcnc s planned for June 27 at Merrll Park, Grove, Sectons 2 and 3. attended troop mwlng and helped the glrk n completnf ther preps. The grls have vsted the Publc Health and Recreaton Departments, the County Clerk's and Mayor's offce and a nght sesson of court. Every department went out of ther way to help the grls. The grls are now recevng answers to the letters they wrote to the dfferent townshp organzatons. Reports have been gven on these and found most nformatve and nterestng. They would Vacaton School Set By Church The staff of Our Savor's Lutheran Vacaton Chun* School wll be nstalled, Sunday at tbe 0:5 servce. ncluded are Florence Doran, general superntendent; Nla Peterson, Joyce Kopf, Pat Schen, and Carol Bcrtrand, department superntendents. Also Bernke Zullo, Ruth Stockel, Sona Knudson, Hazel Schall, Marlyn Maso, M. Swanson, Jan Nelson, Joy Schneder, Helen Dexter, Charlotte Bahrenburg, Eve Church, da Vncler, Dorothy Peterson, Eroa Bertelo, Terry Thompson, Pat Byham, Shrley Dtstelcamp, Gladys Rask, and Audrey MlleL teachers. Robert Anderson, recreaton drector; Barbara Glbertson and Pat Slavn, regstrars; Carol Htter, refreshments; Dorothy Schfanmel and Bernke Anderson, nfant care; and Nancy Roberts, publcty. ponted charman of the refreshment commttee to serve at an Eagle Court of Honor to fee held by the troop June 2 at the Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. Mrs. Raymond Hansen reported on arrangements for the pres entaton of a Councl Flag whch the Mothers' Club has ordered for Rartan Councl. annual famly pcnc wll be held! Sunday, August S. n Grove 2 Merrll Park. The Fre Company partcpated! n a Townshp-wde mutual ad drll n seln on May 8. The Company softball team has entered the Woodhrdge. Townchar- Mrs. James Clement, *h'p Slow-ptch Softball League, snd thev man of the bus trp to McGurcj are nf[ to another wn Ar Force Base sponsored by the nlu? season. The team was ve- Mothers' Club, advsed 34 scouts torous ther frsl tme «*» Rev. Mlos Feted On Annversary PORT READNG - The 40th annversary of the ordnaton to the presthood of the Rev. Stanslaus Mlos, pastor of St. Anthony's Church, was marked on Sunday by some 400 members of hs mmedate famly, frends, parshoners, and local offcals. The day of festvtes began wth a processon of relatves, clergy, church organzatons, and nvted guests on the church grounds to the church for a solemn hgh annversary Mass of Thanksgvng at noon. Rev. Mfkn was the celebrant; Rev. Joseph Sullvan, M. S., a nephew, was deacon and the preacher; Rev. Fred Mlos, M. S., a brother, was sub-deacon, and Rev. Joseph Pan-thkowsk was master of ceremones. York after successful completon FNAL MEETNG Chropractc nsttute of New A luncheon was held afterwards of four years of study. He had FORDS The Fords Women's n the church hall for relatves, been selected to partcpate as Democratc Club wll hold ts last clergy and frends wth four nuns fellow n a research program n meetng of the season on Monday, June 4, at 8 p. m. n the pathology and to assst n the from St. Joseph's Convent, Woodbrdge, two nuns from the Ssters nstructon of clncal pathology St. Ncholas Church Hall, Second at the New York nsttute. Street. of Mercy, Bound Brook, four nuns from the local parsh attendng. Rnmot Chapter Plans Whte Elephant Sale FORDS - A whte elephant auc- Atmosphere s Aerosol The vacaton school wll be held Students of the frst and second Aerosol means a system of fnely subdvded lqud or sold part A.M. untl :30 P.M. from June School offered a program n tal at School 8, ndana Avenue, 9 grades of St. Anthony's Catholc to practce chropratc. Dr. Mandell has been assocated wth ht cles dspersed n and surroundet 28 untl July ft- All chldren from honor wth songs and dances father, Dr. Emanuel Mandell ton «! wll b* conducted by the by a fm. The earth's atmosphere age three to' sxth grade are n an aerosol, accordng to thejvted to attend Transportaton Jersey, at ther Lnden offces poneer of chropractc n N costumes and rectatons. A group Ramot Chapter B'nal B'rth Women on Tuesday, June 22, at :30 named by Rev. Mlos as hs "Sunday Nte Band" consstng of l Encyclopeda Brtannca. 'wll be provded f needed. The senor Dr. Mandel who s past presdent of, the Socety P.M. at Temple Neve Shalom, young nephews and neces offer New Jersey Chropractors, has Metucben, Proceeds wll be used ed a program of selectons. Gft! been n practce at the 225 North to fnance the many phlanthropc from the school chldren, the nuns Wood Avenue, Lnden offce, for projects of B'naJ B'rth. and the PTA concluded the schoo over 35 years. The regular busness mwtng program. wll be conducted by chapter presdent, Mrs. Joel Gersten. Mrs. was held at the Recreaton Cen- Lost Cornerstone A testmonal dnner and danc«rvng GreenwaM, program charman, announces that guests are was gven by Rev. Pankowsk, the cornerstone (or New York's ter n the evenng. The nvocaton Presdent Ulysses S. Grant set welcome. Refreshments wll be served. welcome by Donald A. Kubk, pre sdent of the Holy Name Socety; August F. Greher, former Mayo of Woodbrdge, was master ceremones. Speakers ncluded Rev. Fre< Mlos, Congressman Edward Patten, Edward J. Dolan, Mddle sex County Presecutor; Josep Galass, Drector of Publc Safet Woodbrdge; Wllam Connel an Frank Romanse. PAOB FVE TO TEACH: Mnn Jdlth V. the Fords V.F.W. Band. BotRlsky, daughter of Mr. and Mm. John J. BonaUky. 458 New Brunswck Avenue, Fords, ht receved her Rurhelor of Artu degree n General Elementary Educaton from Jersey Cty State College. At college she was member of tht Student Educaton Assocaton, Womrn's Chor, Mted Chor, Electon and Prom Commttee*, the Women's Athletc Assocaton, and the Psychology Chb. She was a dean't lst student. la September, Mm Bmalsar wll teach the thrd grade at R.B. BrusDCT School, Scotch Plans. FORDS - Dr. Jon M. Mandell announces the openng of addtonal offces for the practce of FORDS The frst meetng of Husbands and guests are nvted to Fords chapter of Deborah was n ths lust meetng of the sealeld last week at the home of son. chropractc at 4 Tulp Drve, Apt. Dlga Semok. presdent. The local donor wll be held A (corner Tulp Drve and Fords A memebrshtp buffet s planned 7 and buses wll leave venue). or June 24 at the home of Mrs. from the Elk's Club, Route 7, A graduate of Lnden Hgh Semok, 4 Soren Street. Anyone Metuchen, at 7 p.m. for tbeb School, Dr. Mandell, receved hs nterested n jonng the new chapter may contact Mrs. Ralph Rus- pre-professlonal tranng at Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvana. so, membershp charman, 26 amung Street. The group s also plannng a Whle at Haverford, he was a Chnese aucton for August, rummage sale n October, and tagtnthony Quaglarllo, MS New member of the varsty track and salng teams and produced hs month for September S untl Oc- Dover Road, Edson, on July own rado programs for the college staton. He s an Eagle Scout.6 at t p.m. by reservaton only. and past assstant scoutmaster of The Chapter plans a mem- Troop 230. Krthp tea n September, Dr. Mandell earned hs doctorate of chropractc degree from Lcensed by the New Jersey State Board of Medcal Examners Museum of Natural Hstory n 874, but so many buldngs have rsen on the grounds that the or. gnal cornerstone cannot be found. The museum today s made up of a complex of 9 buldngs. The Benedcton was offered by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles G McCorrstn, V. P. of St. James' Church, Woodbrdge. Sew Deborah Chapter \ Fre Exempts Set Memoral Rles Sunday FOHtt The 'nlwl Kxempt.Fremen * Assocaton of Keasb^y, Kurds am llnpfhwn wll hold M annual Memoral ssrvces, Sunday.t the Fremen's Memoral Monument n Fnrds Park. The servces wll be preceded by a parade. n addton to the members of the Exempts As;ornlon, others partcpatng"!/) the parade wll be th- Honehwn Engne Company #. Fords Fre Company #. Protecton Fre Company of Keasbey, the Wo- men'. Auxlary of K*<>sbey, and ' The parade wll start at p. m, and the lne of march wll be startng at Douglas Street n Hop$lawn to Crows Mll Road, down New Brunswck Avenue to lberty Street, down Kng George Road to the Fords Park. All fremen are requested to assemble on Douglas Street at 30 p, m. s Formed at Fords ff J E f t tober 5 wth all proceeds to go Deborah Hosptal at Browns Mlls. The next board meetng wll be held on June 6. Posonous Vper Orgnally, the word "vper" meant "any snake," but now usually s appled to the vpe "vpera berus," a posonous snake of Europe and northern Asa, accordng to the Encyclopeda Bn tannca. Deborah Unt To Hold Dnner FORDS - Offcers of the Parkway Chapter of Deborah wll be rededcated at tonght's meetng of the Chapter whch wll be held at The Pnes, Route 77, Metuchen, at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Mlpresdent. Funny Thng Happened on tn Way to the Forum" wll be seen. A luncheon and swm parts ll be held at the home of Mn, DO YOU BELEVE N AWT Brlngln* tbda OM to w ww nt you t ctrttn Nductton ot7b% oft UM rtgulu- sul* pret of MT MtttU or rapport arttoto such uall knd* of Hwuta Tnav fetter luy lcauh Wt SulM Thtml N; tmomlntl belt*;»»cro-ou»c (back) aupporu; Athletc tupport*; nupeneorw; many brtm of olmtlc tofterj; ksm, elbow, *nt«-and nutty otlur upport lt*m». f you rwjly Uk< gave; thl* a true war of OstBf t. Brne H tal ad. FORDS PHARMACY 550 New Bnuuwtck Ave. Phone: H Fords Avsll jorstk of our prompt pck-up and delvery. Free parkn* and Hndl-Chue Krlce. OPEN DALY A.M. TO P.M. Now'»' 25% off! VENEL ROUTE, ME PLUMBNG & SUPPLES AVENEL North of Flrehouse Keepng the Future Brght Start plannng for the future by makng sure ypur plans nclude Mutual Savngs Bank Account. Savngs provde ready casffarspendjn elmnatng costly nstallment expenses. And handsbme n ''r«t-dvdends mount up quckly to complment your *<**! sense of thrft. Start that brght future... start savng tolay- lu K NUKNG FOR OUR PATRONS N OUR MAPLE 8TO«tW LOT Perth Amboy Savngs nsttuton p KRTH AMBOV NEW JEKSKY SERVCE TO SAVERS SNCE 869 Ths bookstore n Calcutta, nda, typfes a new trend there. t features a large oflerlng of paper-harked books and mgadot* from Amerca and Great Brtan whch students casually re»d or just browse through. The phenomenon h ascrbed to the recent sharp rse n lteracy and students' eagerptes to acqure knowledge. DR. JOHN M. MANDELL Announces The Openn Of New Offces FOR THE PRACTCE OK ClflROPRACTH at 4 Tulp Drve, FonU Hours by Appontment: 548-3U3 F YOU ARE NVOLVED N AN AUTO ACCDENT AUTO NSURANCE PAYS OK * CHROPRACTC CAKE your ( routtlor 3PECE BATHROOM SETS (WHTE ONLY) 5 FT. CAST RON TUB 9x7 BASN - TOLET $99 ALL FXTURES COMPLETE GRADE t mmedate " Delvery! Come u and see ux wth any Plumbng or Heatng questons and problems. 46 HOT WATER BASEBOARD RADATON FNANCNG AND NSTALLATON CAN BK ARKANGE> Avalable n all 'elors cludlu Msty l.lar >t slghtly hlkhrr rcfb. lunplele wth JFFY FLANGES 5 FT. SHOWER CURTAN BAR FBERGLASS - FULLY AUTOMATC WATER SOFTENER deslgu brass vulve wth uvrrutoo proul uuvng parts to nsure muuva! of ONLY 2-da.Y dock. Open Daly - O»cn 5-PECE OVAL EXTENSON DNETTE Danh n<pred beauty n» vrtallj ndestructble dnette. Bg aval ttble (ncludng 2" leal) topped wth mrt llhcpuutt, landfome Uptrtd metal legt, no mr nf levelng ferrnle. 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6 &. :. '. >, < : - PAGE SX Browne Troop Holds Ceremony AVKNE, - Fly-up ceremones were _ celebrated by Browne Troop 47 wth mothers of the grls ytnepsng the event. After twn years n the Brownes, ten { rs have advanced to.lunot ther Rev. Robert J. Gentle Accepts ]\PH> Members COLONA - Rev. Robert J. Gentle. Pastor of the New Dover Methodst Thurch. was pleased to receve nto fellowshp the fol- {Wn, new memb m at Sunday's vrv Hweved nto fellow-shp were Florew* MacKense Robort Do Margaret D» Ung. Geral- TV V on<!. Vrm Pnolnq, Porrw Ml,no ;md Carol Hanson. Mor''. Dense BlydenbrRl. lrecon- March, Dane,! Botl. Sr. K. Tle tloop recently went nn a M.rr Pott and Phlp Gbbs. bus tvn n the Staten sland Zoo. havc lnrh at the zoo park Ac compnyj: the grls yere: Mrs. Wllam. Arjem. leader: M's. Pror seln A, A. Gplotl. assstant leader: Ms. llotqun Fernando*, Mrs John -Lyons. Mrs. Francs Kablonsk and Mrs. Raphael Cas- Meets Tonght ^p\ ^ _ y^e w ]j n Athletc se.so. Atlondng from the trmp w a (f,, were: Rosemary Marno, Kath> lv " lm Kovacs. Cathy Pkhalsk. Mary- Bojs and Pony Leagues* wll beth Fscher, Danne Vallllo. meet at Edson Bowl-0- Mat. Dense Fernandas, Barbara AT- Q^Y Tree Road, tonght at 8 jem, Patrca Gglott. Judy Ly- o' c ock. ons. Danna Mranda, Cathy D Membershp cards wll be s- Leo, Gal Mullgan, Dtnse Ka- sued For nsurance coverage, blonsk, Patrca Cassese. Doreen! each member must have a card Paoon, Tracy Vladk*, Donna Dscusson wll be held on ob Mlano, Patrca McCarthy and tamng a permanent meetng Ann Crownay..place Those whp marched n the t s requred that all managers Woodbrdge Memoral Day pa- and coaches attend the meetnj rade were: Barbara Arjem, D-so that baseball schedules, team anne Vallllo, Dense Kabtonsk. standngs and raned-out games Marybeth Fscher, Patrca Cas-! can be dscussed. aese and Cathy Pchalsk.. Amerca t cspybsra, whoh wetgnf Soft drnks of all types showed an 8 per cent sales gan last year, totalng.95 bllon cases. A case conssts of 24 eght-ounce bottles, or 92 ounces. as much as 00 pounds p and some' tmes s four feet long. f the skn of an adult wen spread out flat, t would cove about 8 square feet. For Cleaner Heat at lower Cost... SWTCH NOW TO GAS HE/T WEL-flc LAN There's nothng lke gas heat to releve you completely of wnter work and worry. And nothng lke a Wel-McLan Cast ron Gas Boler for effcency and long lfe. CONVENENT TERMS Call today for free estmate COMPACT GAS BOLER For hot waltr or ff am ayrttm Bg capacty n small sze only counter-top hgh Bult-n tankleas water heater avalable for year 'round hot water saves money and space Rugged, corroson-resstant cast ron constructon Handsome jacket fully nsulated wth folbacked Fbreglaa Remember, too, that tal heat t dsjx &" ( mum houtekeepwg uer MLTON KRESBERG Plumbng & Heatng Contractor Jobbng & Alteratons 2079 Olver St., RAHWAY FU Thursday, June 0, 965 PREPARNG FOR RODKO: An aulo rodeo, sponsored by the Woodbrdge Safety Councl, wll be held June 9 at thp Muncpal Buldng parkng lot from 0 am, to 4 p.m. Above, a polce car takes a test on safety, usng a double row of rubber ma rkers desgned to test drver's ablty to drve straght and also to drve straght n reverse. Luau Scheduled By Congregaton AVENEL - The frst socal [uncton of the new fund-rasng season of Congregaton B'na Jacob- wll be a luau, announced Terry thfcmr «ys ««! means charman. He stated the affar wll be held July 24 at the home of Drf and Mrs. Abraham Rothman, 392 New Dover Road, Co- ona. Featured wll be moonlght swmmng; refreshment and d entertanment by talented members of the congregaton. Reservatons are lmted and nterested persons are asked to make them as. soon as possble wth Mrs. Martn Ltnger, Fu The Bas Mtzvah of Jll Ann Greenspan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Greenspan, 28 West Hazelwood Avenue, Rahway wll be held tomorrow at 8:30 P. M. The youngster wll assst wth servces, conducted by Rabb Phlp Brand. The temple's chor, drected by Barney Leb, wll chant the lturgcal prayers. Mr. and Mrs. Greenspan wll be sponsors of the Oneg Shabbot after the servces. Saturday mornng servces are scheduled for pre-junor congregaton at 9:30 and junor congregaton g at 0. The Talls and Teffln class meets Sunday at 9:5 A. M. Daly worshp servces are held at 6:45 A. M. Woodbrdge Oaks -Herbert Klen, of Mddletown, N, J., was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Cassdy, Wood Avenue. Mss Lnda Scank, Unon Beach, was an overnght guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cuthbertson, Oak Tree Roa. Guests Sunday at the Cuthbertson's home were Mr. and Mrs. Ots R. Dougherty and sons, Keth and Kevn, Menlo Park; Robert Scank, Jr., and Lnda, of Unon Beach; and Robert C, Scank, seln, CYO Sunday Planned At St. John Vanney COLONA - CYO Sunday at St. John Vanney Church wll be observed on June 20 nstead of June 3 as prevously scheduled. Members wll attend the 2:5 Mass and a meetng wll be held afterwards... Senors wll graduate n caps and gowns wth awards to be gven to senors and underclassmen. A beach party wll be held Saturday at sland Beach. Any. one nterested n further nformaton may contact Barbara Qunn, Parochal PTA To Attend Far SELN - A bus trp to the New York World's Far wll be sponsored by St. Cecela's PTA on Monday, June 2. Tckets for adults, wth a small r fee for chldren, ncludes transportaton and admsson Tckets are avalable n the church offce after all Masses Sunday. Buses wll leave St. Gecela' Church Parkng Lot at 9 a.m. and return at 9 p.m. Each chld must be accompaned by an adult. Constructon n West Germany has just about overcome the home shortage caused l»y war de structon of a ffth of all dwell ngs. Between 949 and' 963 Ger many bult seven mllon- houanj unts-^ record average of 0.! per,000 nhabtants. Mser! Troop to Hold Dad-Son Suppe SELN The annual fatherson supper of Boy Scout troop 47 wll be sponsored by the Mother's Club «* Troop *r Saturday, 7 p.m.; at Fellowshp 'Ball, Frst Presbyteran Church, 295 Oak Tree Road. Members of the Explorer Post 47 wll be nvted as many of the Explorer Scouts are past members of Boy Scout Troop 47. At a meetng of the Mother's Club held at the church, plans were dscussed for the annual trp for members and husbands to the Meadowbrook Dnnerrheater, Cedar Grove, n the Fall, Mrs. Thomas Bowen, presdent, esuested that all outstandng quarter booster sheets, wth mones, be submtted to her, or Mrs. Stewart Grotz, treasurer, at the earlest possble date. The Mother's Club wll not meet lurng the summer months. Meet ngs wll be resumed October 6, 3 p.m., n Room 6 tfth Mrs. Bowen as hostess. Con Cards Dttrbuted JfJ Auxlary By y Avenel Fre Co. AVENEL - The Avenel Fre Company No. answered fortyfour calls durng May, announced r.corge Shaffer, fre chef. These ncluded 2( feld fres: S false nbrms: fve vehcles; four house; nno factory: one wash down; two regular drlls and two specal drlls. Chef Shaffer stated the local fro company wll partcpate n n parade at Rversde Saturday,.lme ]<V was announced by Gene Amy, presdent, that con cards wll be to each resdent of the ffth fre dstrct on or about.tune S and wll be pcked up hy a unformed freman at a date to be announced. The annual carnval, sponsored by the fremen, wh be held July 5-m at the Avenel-Colonla Frst Ad Squad grounds. Fellowshp Sets Fnal Meetng AVENEL - Tomorrow, 7:30 P.M. the fnal meetng of the season wll be held by the Junor Hgh Fellowshp of the Frst Presbyteran Church wth a surprse program planned for the evenng. Recreaton wll be held afterwards n Westmnster Hall untl 0 P.M. A summer schedule s beng phoned and parents who an to gve some tme for ths re tfcm are asked to contact the offce. Chldren's, day wll be observed on Sunday r Robertson, preachng at the :> aud T A.M. servces. Hs sermon topc wll be "Pay Attenton". Dr. W. J. Beeners, professor of speech at Prnceton, wll preach at the 9 and 0 \M. servces. Hs sermon topc wh be "Whoever Would Be Great". Open bouse wll be conducted by the prmary and junor departments and parents are nvted to vst the Church School and then attend church wth ther :^V). Students of the thrd grade wll receve Bbles at ths tme. Monday from 8 to 9:30 P.M there wll be an adult advsors meetng whch wll nclude a revew of last season's programs and recommendatons for the comng season. SetsBalFDate COLONA - The Women's Au* lary of the John F. Kennedy Communty Hosptal s makng >lans for ts thrd annual holday >all whch wll be held n the all as the major fund rasng jroject of the year. Mrs. Edward Partenope, Coloa, auxlary presdent, Md the all has been set for Saturday, October 6. The bg socal event wll be held n the Grand Ball room of the Hotel Astor n New York Cty. The theme Of the ball wll be "Holday n Old New York", wth decoratons and menu match. Tckets wll go on sale for *50 couple and $00 for those couple; who desre to be sponsors. The names of sponsors wll appear on nvtatons to the ball. Mrs, Partenope sad a general charman and commttees to handle arrangements for the bell wll be announced next week. The October affar wll be the thrd holday ball sponsored by me auxlary. The ball has become an annual event, and has been successful both socally and fnancally The Roman Holday Ball n $7,000 to the auxlary women, helpng them to pay off ther BARRETT ndependent-leader (E.B.). Carter^ 30,000 pledge toward the coffee h the John F. K«nn«The October ball... auxlary recently sgned contnue as,p for a new ^30,000 pledge to revenue for al «y for the delvery room sute the new pledge ED FREY recommends CLEAN, QUET, ECONOMCAL GAS EASY TERMS ED FREY HEAT Ynl r»tl r«ly Largest U. S. state captal, n terms of populaton, * Boston, Mass. When the temperature an Thtrher hntln[ lower furl ro.t. And r,7,,"' rely on n, to the jou n.»" lve you mor«tnent V., \ t»rt wntk and., ltut» < For Servce Wth A Smle JUST DAL: ME 4738 PLUMBNG n HEATNG Ml Hamlt toe,, Woodbrdge mtmrr wt* &»<? * * > WSTALLATHJN CONTRACTORS 296 ST GEORGE AVE., AVENEL (Cor. Lord St.) ME 448 PLUMBNG HEATNG MR CONDTONNG Resdental - Commercal - ndustral Featurng Gas Heat and Ar Condtonng Yon CM rely oa BARRETT for ablt, economcal terrte* «uj >tambtn, h*aun«and ar CMnUttoalftj wtfc. C«O w for aaj tt- M Jab too bt tf <<t aull CALL TODAY... ME 4-48 SHOWROOM OPEN FRDAYS 5 P.M. to HEAT and 9:30 P.M. SATDRDAT8 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. AR r.gas CONDTONNG. BARRETT lstallath Ctractors UN 8t Ce*, An., AVENEL (C«t. Un t) hts 9^ who cares about a heatng system? 3 SPECAL MODELS OF TODAY'S BEST-SELLNG FORDS NOW BENG BULT _ FOR A LMTED TME 0NU GAS-PAC Heats an entre homel Less than 28" hgh!. '*';,-:.f,#. $,.t! WLT FOR THS SALE ONLY! SPECAL MMr MUttMcm mm tvybt" BlUMt UMMJ! MOT UM ; tnnuon want cats hrd Gtfutt set 2-Oow Hartop wth m* **** «ool Spec* kw prcw on tt*<».pec.al red, whte or blu. ^ *^ HtrdtofK, Ranch Wagons and Sedan* nclude: Bs 24O«u. n. Sx or 3S2-cu. n. v-8. Vnyl nteror*. CruetO-MatK Drm Wlwal cowrs. Whte sdewaus. Cfctan, too. War HmHad to ths tale. Hur»! NTM V MVUON. lt* TUSK HOMLUk (All SALE Ford Dealer WOOQBRX.T: ['OK) MOTORS, nc. lftluhawkuad,w»t>lb'tl B e, N.J. ME A Cast ron GAS Boler at an economy prce GAS PAC Bolers «a n v l* of heatng etfctney, j»t they rtqul t mnmum of How WM. Dublt cast ron constructon wth th flnmt qualty control* for conomol troubla-le^ homt httng, ft* handsoma jacket completely conceals all operatng parts. The deal boler for new homes or replacement. FREE Heatng Estmate! BRESM PLUMBNG &HEATN6 COLONA.N.J. H 2820 Your local master plumber. What *?*Jd plumber know about heatng syrhna?everyth gl Heknovw th«xe'» nothng more effcent, more economtatrf, rhore trouble-free... than clean, dependable Gas Heat. And he knows the best tme of year to change over to Gas Heat j rght now; when the temperature's hgh and your heatng system's takng a "breather." CUZMETt. North Brow) StreM a HUM Com* wnter, your heatng ayttum's got to to onttw job. You- too* Warned M«fcr Humbert pretty busy then. Now, durng * warm month*, both ha and your system are r«s jyforthe ch^ngaovw-. And whan rwa wnter comes, you'll wonder *rty you ddn't make the change years agof. Fnd out lzabethtown Ban MCTUCHEN K Man Street ME UNO PERTH AMOY 220 Mrlwl Stre* MHWAT 29 Central Awnu E lmetat AD MM

7 nto... (E.B.) - Carteret Press 798 U. 8. Culver Cty, fa aouth western Los Angeles County, Calf., ranks wth Hollywood n producton of moton pctures. HELP MOVE CARS our neghbors' garages Thursday, June w, Wlma Red, Davd Shaw, Paul Stenxtl, Wayne Stemlng, Robert W. Thompson, Wllam Van Bramer, Leonard Wllams, and Lynn Yelle. Adults nclude Mrs. Evangelne Brooks, Mrs. Helen Kss, Mrs, Donald Crag, James Hggns, Mr, and Mrs. George Rathgebcr, Mr. and Mrs, Frederck Oakley, Mss Beverly Harned, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, MacDonald, Mss Vrgna Barton, Mrs. Charles Hubor, and Warrpn Donnelly. The Rev. Alex N. Nemeth annmnrod the schedule for the week ncludes Church School and Adult Class, Sunday, 9:30 A.M.; Baptsm at the A.M. servce; Presbytery meetng, Tuesday, P.M., and cancer dressng group June 6, 0 A.M. Double Rng Ceremony Unted Couple Saturday FORDS - At a double rng ceremony Saturday afternoon at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Mss Lnda May Pry, daughter o( Mr. and Mrs, Joseph J, Pry, 4 Hckory Street, Edson, became the hrdc of Walter Tmothy Burdash, son of Mrs. Charles Bur dash, B5 Mary Avenue. The Rev. crystal and pearls. Flowers were a cascade of whte Fuj mums surroundng an orchd Mss Carol Pry, Edson sster of the brde, was mad of honor. Brdal attendants were M** lon na Stevens, Fords, cousn of the brde; Mss Margaret hval of Edson and Mrs. Jerry Hlckey of Eldon R. Stohs, pastor, offcated. Shrewsbury, cousn of the brde The brde, gven n marrage groom. Flower grl was Joan by her father wore a floor Stevens of Fords, cousn of the length gown of slk lnen wth brde. Vence lace sleeves, scoop neck Martn Rurdas of Parln, brother of the brdegroom, was best and a Watteau tran. Her threeter fngertp French lluson vel man. Ushers were Howard Adams, was attached to a head-pece ol Edson, cousn of the brde; Char- PAGE 8SVKN ht Jacob of RMgcfMd art Jetty On-Dnf, FVflaon. The brdegroom,, a 966 graduate of W«od- Kdwy of Shrewsbury, court) of brldge Hgh School, tarrcd wtth the brdegroom the U. s. Ar Force for four yon. The brde U a graduate of He U employed by the Amerca* WoodbrWge Hgh School, dan Mneral Sprt* Dvson of Pun of 9*. and s employed by Sav-Ol, Carteret. Fresh Seafood Daly WHOLE8ALK AND RETAL FEED FSH TO TAKE OUT EVERY FRDAY Phone n Your Order ME HOME MADE CLAM CHOWPKR HANDERHAN'S SEAFOOD MARKET K the Woodbrldft* Area Over S Years" 96 Man Street "wj» * * Woodbrldge...wth our ^. prompt-acton, t to bny? Come jm low-noost, and [for mon«y-»vlg oonvenant-to-repay BANK AUTO LOANS! CARTERET BANK AND TRUST CO. "Our 42nd Year of Unnterrupted Servce To Our Communty" t MAN OFFCE * 20 Cooks Avenue, Carterct BAMEHtO HOURS: «to fjt rrtajr t A.M. to r.m^fm rrkta Lot * BRANCH OFFCE * Carteret Shoppng Center ttmut «f Html BMOTT* lft nmm Carymttom Warm, humd days throw baby nto a tny of dscomfort. Use soft puffs of eolton to powder n ercascs of tummy, legs and arms after baby's bath. An occastonal dustng wth baby powder durng the day also cuts down on dscomfort from prckly heat. WE AKK N BUSNESS TO SAY AUTO NSURANC WE PLACE ALL RSKS! Under 2} Frertou C»n-( [cmuton. Cue.. Llmltt Atll-, u Church Accepts JO Communcants WOODBRDGE - At the mornng worshp servces on Sunday, young people and 6 adults joned the Frst Presbyteran Church, The Sesson presented the young people wth a book, "Everyday Prayers." Members of the communcants' bu An* Dtlnr An* At Lort LMM»-» "*" <. n.uranct to Mateta <*M\ yuan, MO. to PATclan ncluded Carol Anneaa, LOW RATE* ror AT Dane Barton, Elmer Barton, DRVR Barbara Cadwalader, Carol Chusolo, Bruce Eppenstener, Donna Om ccldmt or nou - OK OUB LOW RATSt WB npmtmt TUVLtU m. CO. Hannon, Conne Hlton, Conne * othnn. van, John van, Laure Johnson, Keslng, Susan Kravtz, Davd >AlaR LAZAROFF lt Cypm Dr., ColonU Martn, Patrca Mattos, Frederck Mlkkelsen, Donne Moss, Ln- CALL JS2-UH rrom AJH, - «TM, DATS da McCabe, Eleen Petersen, Susan Prrong, Barbara Rathgeber, WERE BULDNG! AL NORMAN -56 E. JERSEY ST, EUZABETH - Opp. Elzabeth Carteret Hotel AL NORMAH SELLS BRAND HEW, FAMOUS BRAND FATHER'S DAY GFT mls AT 0W, MANSON SALE PUKES! ALPACA SWATR ALE VRGN WOOL OOLT SWATRL ALL COTTON SHRT JACKS. 8M to 95 AU COTTON KNT thjwt from nsjond 7.95 BAN-LON KNT SHRTS to 4.95 TAUAN KNT SPORT SHRTSu PN LATHH RTS. WALK SHORTS 6.95 to to to J9-M SWM SUTS 3.95 to *8.78 CABANA STS HN NKKWAR KS5 to to N FUTURE HOME OF MURPHY BROS. ON ALL MAKES & MODELS MMEDATE MUVBY 36 MOUTHS TO PAY L0WAJK WAJWAHTY NO MONEY DOWN MURPH SA ECONOMCAL 65 VALANT * MAGNFCENT 65 CHRYSLERS MOTOR SALES * BEAUTFUL 65 PLYMOUTHS MOTOR M l t BROAD ST., ELZABETH EL E/wbefh's Only Authored Dealer «MPERAL. PLYMOUTH. BARRACUDA MUANT He Se«, We Serve " c FREE PARKNG Any Cllxabwth Park and Shop Lot W» Utu* Stamp* f CHARGE ACCOUNTS CCP Un-Card OPEN MON. and THURS. Evwnngs M 9 P.M. VY UAOU BUTTON DOWN ORBS SHRTS Wht**, C«bn, HWH W O R K S SHRTS %p"jpwt* HHW 99W #w 8.78 ^ l^^tf^^j V«Ht Dm* 0.95 MKMtTD SWH* VROUR PUUOVR MM'S fajamal SforjM Shrt* MM'» ATST BOXBl SHO T WhltM and colort, HOHTWBOHT STRHCH HOH All Colon FAMOUS BRAND MN' WPPRS. 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8 PAGE EGHT \Many Take Part n Grl Scout Rally Thursday, June 0, 065 scouts partcpatng were: Coleen Councl Program Charman, who CountyCommtteemen ""f Jg^" addressed the Dale. Vrgna Faraklas, Ann a son to the audence, en- Gaffney, Nancy Genz, Mare Hoffman, Melssa Jurusz. Dane Lord, Cadette Troop 332 presented a ; f., T«r» nn j]n COLONA ~ At a meetng last on hundred per cent cooperaton ttled","* ^ Elect New Offcers group thankng them for coopera- Wder Stll". Uon n the past and askng for Mary and Nancy Mahon, Carol scene typcal of acts performed; La 0 mnaoa-week. week, electon of offcersforthen the general electon. He also Sgnore, and Maureen Trenery. at the Cadettes Under Canvasl, Ffth Ward Democratc County asked the group to support the ScotUdh Dance event last month at Jamesburg. SEJN Rabb Norman Klen- rjommtteenvn and Commtteeman. Congregaton Beth Sholotn, woman org Organzaton was conductthe Greater Colona Fourth of July pcnc to be con- Troop 4, wth Mrs. O'Donnell, Some of the grls typyfytag Beatnks sang "f Had a Hammer". leader, Mrs. Wllam Gbson, and ann<)un(. ed Sabhatn wll ed by Wllam K.lgall.n, Democratc Club at Merrll Park SKUN - A Grl Scout Rally.)Mrs. Vncent Kng, co-leaders, Other grls stowed the Beatnks,.,., {, man. R.llj for Roundup" was held performed a dance from Scotland what fun theyhad as Grl Scouts. * helt al lhe Temple ' ^ toopcr! Re-elected to serve as Ward Welcomed to the group were Saturday by the troops of f Negh-]to Nh]t the tune, t "Ftoamn' "Ft' n the n the end the Beatnks wanted Avenue, tomorrow, 8 p.m. Can-, charman w;, s Mrs. John Mller, newly elected Commtteewomen to be scouts. Mrs, Betty Ruby s tor Dr. Norbert Kastner wll Others elected arc Thomas Pe Mrs. Frank Setj and Mrs. Yale horhood 6. Crossroads Councl of!gloamn'". Partcpatng were: Cr! Scouts, to clmax the scmt- Pntty Matthews. Mary Adamsk, leader of the troop. wst trucc vce charman: Mrs. Wl-. Abr a m s and Commttwman np year. Dana Tedesch, Dana Vesey, Beverly Lynch, Ann Carrol, Joanne A frendshp badge was pre-j Rabb Klenman announced the "- Scharff. secretary, and Ph- Frank Psercha. The openng Flag Ceremony sented to Mrs Wllam Hollander, topc of hs sermon wll be "Samson's Weakness?" Candles wll was conducted by Cadette Troop Swak, Carol Zlpfel. and Maureen program consultant Uretta Roman. Senor Grl Cuthbertson. Mss Mtchell spoke on the be lghted at B: 0 p.m. Roundup, whch wll take place Va The Malbaff. Scout, who wll be representnr; Troop 86. wth Mrs.. P. S- The Bas-Mtzvah of Roberta July 5 to 28. when 9,ffoO grls Electrcan's Mate Freman j- r o M»d Councl at the 965'wak, leader, and Mrs.. Zpfel, John A Goella, USN, son of S(, n0. Q r st out Drake College ol Busness and 2,ono adult advsors wll represent troops trorn all over the Helalne Cohen, daughter of Mr. Roundup n Far-co-leader, danced the talan Tarantella n costume. They also Unted Sfales and Terrtores. She and Mrs. A. Cohen, wll take Mr, and Mrs. Arthur D. Goella. nku, daho (hs summer, ntro- place at servces. 2K Standsh _. Place, lseln, s a Ranbow Scout's ' OOwn..... sang "t's a Small. Small World" ^ etthe choo^n o?d* J***,****. 9:»*.«.. ACCELERATED SUMMER COURSES aboard the destroyer SS Noa conducted by the Cadettes. n talan,, and then n Englsh. g gates nntl alternates She ds- *"»&» Alynh for a weddng, OR wth the Sxth Fleet n the Med- Tnp of a]partcpatng were: Deborah Barceremony. Three rett, Mary Ann Burbella. Mary made by Councl troops for ex- years as head of the Congega played a "pot latch", whch was! ***** Klenman. after two terranean... Casmr T. Capk, can(] e. ght 5 Clum Avenue, Fords, has been ^ represented the Grl Ellen Smaguln, g, Joanne Pratt, Jol Theresa Franks, Fk DPLOMA COURSES change wth other troops n an Uon, wll depart next month to named to help drect th* 965 ^wu p,,, _, rom M "On my _, honor,. anne D'Angel. _ U< ndan ceremonv., They are var- assume hs new poston at Congregaton Adath srael of Toron- "Day or Evenng membershp drve of the Mddle- wl ^ t0 do my duty to God L > ndl 0 Donnell, and Susan Hn-j ous hand. ma( e sex County Chapter of the Na- ana- mv countrs-, to help other B* ; - to, Canada. Rabb and Mrs. tonal Football Foundaton and people, and to obey the; Troop 294, wth Mrs. Frank Klenman have a son, Marlon ENROLL NOW Hall of Fame... Martn Carl Gj r scout Laws." The frst candle Stansk, leader, and Mrs. John Bram. Wesman. son of Mr. and Mrs. represented the duty of the grl:boyle' co-leader, performed a Typewrtng Shorthand Accountng Burnet Wesman, 93 Ethel Street, ^out to God as Creator of all Japanese ceremonal tea dance, M«nlo Park Terrace, has been thngs, an omnpotent Father of each grl dressed n authentc to ORTl&. Andrew's Plannng WRTE or TELEPHONE for Starlng D»l«s named to the dean's lst at Oho all creatures. The second candle style. Dancers were, Mary Ann Rabb Wesleyan Unversty.., Seaman symbolzed the love of country Gola, Gal Skelly, Dana Murray, COLONA - Colona Chapter of j Holy Name Sunday Frank B. Campagna. USN. son whch encrcles love of neghbor Janet Gromadsk, Elane Marvn, Women's Amercan O.R.T. wll AVENEL - Sunday wll be of Mr and Mrs. Edward Land fellow men regardless of!mary Ann James, Kathleen hold ts regular meetng, tonght Holy Name Sunday and the Campagna, US Trento Street, race, creed, or color,. The thrd Shelds, Deborah Lyons, and Carol at Temple B'na Jacob, Lord Knghts of Columbus wll jon the lseln s servng aboard the am-candle portrayed the very basc Gglo. Street. Avenel. Holy Name Socety n recevng munton shp USS Ntro, de- code of Grl Scoutng, that s, the Troop 62, wth Mrs. J. Czajkowsk, leader, and Mrs, Kay Hghlghtng the evenng wll becommunon at the 8: s A.M. p^d wth the U.S. SecondUen Grl Scout Laws. the vewng of the chapter's coveted slver candlestcks. Tle Tuesday, 8 P.M. the Socety wll Mass at St. Andrew's Church. Fleet to the Carbbean Sea for Ten candles of varous colors PfBter, co-leader, presented a operatons. Before returnng to were lghted as the laws were re-germacted. were: Lnda Caron, Lnda Caj- dance. Partcpatng chapter was awarded the candle conduct an offcal recepton her home port at Davsvlle, R.., stcks for enrollng the hghest ceremony for new members at Btro'a crew members are scheduled to make a port call at SanMtcbeU, delegates to the Roundkns, Margaret Jones, Mary Ca- Loretta Roman and Suzanne kowsk, Donna Dafgek, Lynn Jen- percentage of "guardan mothers" the church wth he Rev. John to chapters havng comparable Egan offcatng. Juan, Puerto Rco... Dawn Mazzella and Cregbton Pfefer, Co- the candle-lght ceremony they leen Ryan, Arlene Skulnck, Mup, were specal guests. After rol Nolter, Madelne Pfster, Kath- number of members. By choosng to become a "guardan mother" a lona; enjoyed a trp to the led the Brownes of the three chele Tomczyk, and Barbara woman supports a chld n an World's far and rode the AMFareas n sngng "The Browne Welsh. O.R.T. school, n every phase of hs lfe - rangng from medcal Monoral. Smle Son", "Grl Scouts Together", and "The Lttle Red Ca- As a clmax to the nternatonal to educaton. Spansh Program care, clothng, food and onward At the Typewrter: boose". theme, Troop 6. wth Mrs, Mrs. Arnold Beerman. presdent Albert H. Prce, Prnceton, Junor Grl Scout Troops of James Klker, leader, and Mrs. wll ntroduce the newly elected former assstant treasurer of thearea Three presented a program Robert Thompson, co-leader, presented Span. Two grls, Carol Honson Corporaton, Woodbrdge, wth an nternatonal theme, emphaszng the sameness of grls allstamp and Maureen Sehoeb, danc- ffcers and charmen. has been elected controller of the corporaton, t was announced over the entre world. Mr. J. J. today by Lous V. Aronson,, presdent... Sdney A. Frankel, O'Donnell, Junor Troop Consultant, was master of ceremones Troop 0, wth Mrs. Walter Jurusz. leader, presented a Polsh Edson Townshp, has been named the Outstandng' Young Democrat n New Jersey by the dance n authentc costume. Grl New Jersey Young Democrats... Hosptal Corpsman Thrd The captan entered the Army n Class Charles P. Regenye, USN, June 96 and has served n each year n whch Grl Scouts son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Europe, A member of Lambda Ch from Crossroads Councl may Alpha fraternty he was graduated partcpate. A grl must be at Regenye, 594 Oak Tree Road, from John Mur Hgh School, Pabachelor of arts degree from Nor- must have prevously planned and least 6 years of age, and not yet lseln, served wth a battalon sadena, Calf, and receved h^ graduated from hgh school. She landng team of the 4th Marne Expedtonary Brgade, n Santo wch Unversty, Vermont, n 96carred out certan projects wth Domngo, Domncan Republc. The owners of rado staton other grl scouts. Ths year the CTC, New Brunswck, Peter A. At Random: All-State s beng held n Western flordes and Joseph L. Rosenlller, have purchased Staton campments were held n Wash- North Carolna. Prevous en- Mss Dana Jean Belmonte, 3 Summt Avenue, won the Nurse L-FM. Babylon, N. Y. n ngton, Calforna, Tennessee, and prze at the annual graduaton ay they acqured WGSM, Hun-Maryland, dnner-dance of Unon Junor College last Thursday nght at Twn ontrollng nterest n rado sta- Scout from Troop 33, ntroduced Jgton, L.. They also hold a Joanne Crtell, Cadette Grl Brooks Country Club, Watehung. on WESO, Southbrdge, Mass...'Mrs. Betty Felmly, Crossroads Stss Belmonte, a student nurse!tt Perth Amboy General Hosptal, '- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs " ward Belmonte. She s a grad 'te of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh Vool... Arthur F. Wnstanley, 62 Carteret Street, Port Readng, receved a certfcate n art n the annual graduaton exercses of The Cooper Unon, New York, For That Fresh, last nght... Woodbrdge students were among the,000 wnners of the Lncoln Cen- Clea Look! ter Student awards, accordng to an announcement made yesterday by Mark Schubart, executve drector of the Lncoln Cen ta? Fund. The students^ who wll be senors next Fall wll be guests AS YOU LKE THEM ol Lncoln Center at sx performances. They wll nclude the New AMERCA'S FNEST CUS- York- Phlharmonc, New York TOM-FNSHED SHRt Cty Ballet, Repertory Theatre of LAUNDERNG AT AMER- Lncoln Center and New York CA'S LOWEST PRCE - Cty Opera Company. The local Undoubtedly, ths s the students ncluded Carol Henry, perfect combnaton for Carolyn Covno, Joanne Fertg, Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School and Laura L&tnt, Mddlesex County Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh School. Tdbt,: John R. Sehen, 3 Larchmont Road, Fords, was presented wth the Dstngushed Alumnus Award at the 8th annual dnner dance held by Rutgers Unversty College Alumn Assocaton Saturday n Washngton House, North Planfeld. Sehen s drector of ndustral and Publc Relatons for the U. S. Metals Refnng Company n Carteret... Woodbrdge Area Chamber of Commerce has been busy recently honorng plants. Last week, attended a breakfast at the RCA plant where a mult-color plaque, a trbute to employes for ther Wrt n space age equpment was uaveed. Thursday the Chamber hwored the Readng Ralroad at a luncheon at the Brass Bucket on the occason of the presentaton of the Presdent's "E" certfcate for export servce to the ralroad.j fo$t But Not least: f»l But Not Least Commssons n the Army, A Forcp and Marne Corps as se- "^d; leutenants were presented -*'-rday to Rutgers College Sen- «who graduated that nght '' - recpents were John Rak "> Francs Avenue, Woodbrdge ~rr>v Rchard Buckerood, 7 ' > "N*:W Place, Woodbrdge, A "ora- m Joseph Ur, 4 Freeman reet. Army.. Pvt. Jame E. lottw, who«e wfe, Jane, lve *t 588 Rahway Avenue, Wood compled a 2-wt*k rado and carrer operaton course enllbnnt p Pm ftprf * MM Army Souflnwrteru Sdwo, rort OoOoo. Gt fl* t O» on u< Wr am X. 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9 Exclusve and Exclusvely SEWS ndopendent-lcader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Holy Famly s Scene Of lodnar-varga Brdal From All the Communty ndependent - Leader Carleret Press EDSON-FORDS BEACON Thursday, June 0, 965 A Newspaper Dedcated to the Best nterests of the Resdents of the Communtes We Serve PAGE NNE WeddngsMarkffghlghtOfWeek'sSocal Affars,.j.; _ Mss Patrca! Mss Merle Buck of Washng :;. daughter of Mr. and ton. ). C._ was m.d of honor. Th( ( \,n :'M Vnrga, _. H Pne Street hrktewnnds were Mss., KlatcV Held.. d- of Joseph John Totn Of Crteret, Mss.Jacquelne,f Mr. sld Mrs Jo,.!" r South Amhoy and Mss Ky School 2P.T.O.,.nn-. 24 Kdwn StreetjSus.n )rl;h.nty of EtJson. SKWAHRN-A -.. "koffce»,..«mm- klatch"! n. '\!nly Roman CathO- Servng as nrsl man was Thorn-'" ' mntl'''s of the newly regster Saturday at P.M. as Kx'h. Ushers wore Hruce Wa- ;r(l kmlerpmlen chldren was held Melvn Stnnczewsk of- dnk, nalowaremk and M L [ TWUH.n.Wt*v \n~ ' " ' <'K\rwa L/,llK.tllu 2 wth "n \tt offcers M and UNd llt. double rng cere- John Varpa, brother of the hrdr *'^<'cutve hoard memhers of the. (llmv'^ 5 ^ - > * w -- ~ ---(-;-'» -< -'* * w t m. M Wl' ' " '"" -" m. \ ' r. nf ("'--t^...! ' PTf n,. U** 'all of Carteret. "TO as hostesses. n (tc altar by her? Mrs, Bodnnr. u graduate of Mrs ) )S( 'P' Segreto. presdent,,,,. lrlr wore a RownjCarteret Hgh School and Chles! Wlcom ' ( ln(v mothers and m- H lnturng un empre E- Gregory School <>f Nursng,troducwl Mrs. Elzabeth NKY \,ne,krt. elbow length Perth Amboy General Hosptal! ^'"''"''P '. wtll> presented de fa-! d Jct'ves and a de- s employed as a resston-d nurse', (U " y m ' m l )p rs to the Kruup Mrs.,' dnnel length tran ap-!by Alexan Brothers Hosptal, ^'"'f-'" ' ' Taylor, knderr, ren. H Alcnm lare. A c*!us- Elzabeth.teacher and Mrs. (ertrml' ''oncannon, nurse, addressed H parents., trhnc Alewon lare an- A graduate of Cartev ll^h Led n a floral pat-;school, Mr. Bxlnar attends Hut- her three ter elbow, gers 'nlv-rsty. He s employed NKW~ ARKVU.,,l mported slk l-'by the tch M.mf.clrnn Corp (UnTHFr' t P,,-:,rrl«l a cascade of Elzabeth,,,d,s a ^ o f.,, Mr!n!{ Mrs" tanahl MHvd^ Mss Sabo Weds; Wll Roberta Podsobnsk Resde n Grand Bahama Weds Andrew S. Toth CARTERET - Mss Roberta; Frank Toth, cousn of the brdegroom of seln, and James Toth, CARTERET A pretty weddng of Nu'sng. She s employed as CAHTEKET - Mss Joyce Emlle Sabo, daughter of Mr. and Fort Lauderdale Hgh School, Flo- The brdegroom, a graduate of Podsobnsk, daughter of Mr. and! Mrs, Walter Podsobnsk, 45 cousn of the brdegroom of Woodbrdge, 2 o'clock n the Holy Famly ers Hosptal. The brdegroom took place Saturday afternoon at regstered nurse by Alexan Broth- Mrs. Ernest Sabo, 223 Washng- rda, s employed as chef purser Wheeler Avenue became the brde 'ton Avenue, became the brde on M/S Grand Bahama. recently of Andrew S, Toth, son Church, when Mss Patrca M. also graduated from Carteret Hgh.recently of Robert McGregor The brde, a graduate of Carteret Hgh School, s employed by of Polce Sgt. and Mrs. Andrew J. Varga, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. School n the class of 960. attended Rutgers Unversty at New, Wrght, son of Robert M. Wrght, Toth, 35 Thornall Strreet, at the John Varga, 8 Pne Street, ths!west End. Grand Bahama sland, Bahamas at the Frst Con- Church. Rev. Melvn J. Stanczew- Joseph J. Bodnar, son of Mr. andthe Rch Manufacturng Company Carnval h Feature Merck & Co., Rahway n the Holy Famly Roman Catholc borough became the brde of Brunswck and s employed by publc relatons department. At Pckwck Meetng gregatonal Church, Woodbrdge. \l \\ MMKS J. U'KA'H JR. sk offcated at the double rng The brdegroom, a graduate of Mrs. Joseph Bodnar, 24 Edwn of Elzabeth CAROL MKNDA The Rev. Johnson offcated at WOODBRDGE - A "housewfe's de-frustraton carnval" ber of the U. S. Army Reserve n ceremony. > Carteret Hgh School, s a mem-street. The Rev. Melvn Stanczesk performed the double rng ce-!w DK.KlvKS AT RDER: Thrtr Carlrrr rmdrnts were awarded drxrecs at'rutgers Colrv. Alan C. lubw, N«Huber, m Bernard Street, Bachelor of her father, wore a p$u de soe. the double rng ceremony. Escorted to the altar by her The brde, gven n marrage by was featured at Pckwck Club's Nxon. He s a patrolman on the father, thr brde wp $ -ftntffant remony. Bellz s Gven meetng.. Monday. at the, home. t. of Carteret Polce Force. ;nc n rnmmrtf; Jan** J. Akach, son of Mr, and Mrs. James l.ultach Sr., 3 Grant gown wth crystal and seed pearl ^.t' 68 Sherra^' organza gown trmmed wth Chantlly lace; A double'cfflwb of' lace ton, D. C. was mad of honor. The Mss Merle Buoh of Washng- Bachelor Degree * lth Mrs ' :.< hrlor of Arts. He mafcrfd n btary ; ud CNl M. Menda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. studdng, featurng a full bustle John Petrpcy as co-hostess. and pearls was attached to a twoter pure slk lluson vel. She lne Dowlng, South Amboy, Mss 22, of 66 Cooke Avenue, Carteret, MAPURANO HOES brdesmads were: Mss Jacque- CARTERET - Jeffrey Beltz, ;> (hrnopbw Sutt, Anwlatr k Arta Den««. She majored n Mcreturd scence. tran. A three-ter rettng was Wnnenr'Wthe games were Mrs. attached to a crown of crystal Robert Stafflan, Mrs. Howard carred a cascade of whte ear CARTERET - Funeral servces Susan Delahanty, Edson and Mrs. was awarded the Bachelor of Busness Admnstraton degree by and seed pearl. She carred a cas-eshlemancade of whte roses. Mrs, Frank Buchold, Mrs. Sher- wth a whte orchd, Tn. Erwn Peterson, natons and stephanots centered *«!,'!l d. f,^ho ]?^w.. J. Vera Totn, ths borough. COMMENCEMENT SET Mapurano, 4 Oakwood Avenue on Thomas Koch, ths borough was Pace College, New York Cty, at CARTEHET - Commencement The mad of honor was Mss rard and Hs. Petrocy. June 3 at 8:00 A.M. at Synoweck F l Carteret Mss Mary Clark, of Sewaren, best man. Ushers were John Var- ts 57th Commencement Fjxercses exercses of the Carteret Hgh Lynne Sabo, sster of the brde, The presdent, Mrs. Eshleman, was the brde's mad of honor. Rebert Balowarcuk and held Monday evenng, June 7, at School wll be held Wednesday, of Carteret, The brdesmads were apponted Mfs. Dflnel Ogden and Avenue and at 9:30 A.M. at St The brdesmads were Mss Jance Wadak, all ths borough, Carnege Hall. <Mss.4etty.Km Mtchell of Ho-HojKus and Mss Peggy Fedlam of of Carteretj Margaret Hege- j at the college, MB a member of as gkeom- Podsobnsk,, sster of the brde. mama KT-.M* Gertrude A low* and Mws Joanne Totyak, Carteret, cultural avalable dus, cousn of.the brdegroom, of was celebrant of tbe requem Followng a weddng trp to Aea-the Mexco, the couple wll freshman orentaton nstructor. Accountng Socety. He was ; ^hler of Mr. and Mrs.,sster of the brdt, both of Cnrk ta Unon Street wast«r«t. Klower gtrl was Mss Ju- nounced NFANT BAPTZED Servng us best man was Joseph! ln each CARTERET - The nfant sun Kashmer of York Vllage. Mane. v ^?» f? P^y Carteret, "Mss Rosemary Szofe of Mass. nterment was n St. Gerpulco, Roselle Park and Mss Maron trude Cemetery, Colona. resde at 64 Roosevelt Avenue, and was named to the Dean's Lst n New York wll take place Nov. Laskowsk of Carteret. The pallbearer were Donald ths borough. They plan to return June 23. A graduate of Carteret Hgh for hgh academc achevement., nstead dl October 4, as orgnally scheduled. ard Warweck of Carteret. Usher- The brde graduated from Car- School, he s employed by Man Servng as best man was Rch- Trotter, James Trotter, Frane ng were Stanley Dacko of Carteret, Trotter; Fred Mapurano, John teret Hgh School class of 96 and j Lafrentz and Company. He s MNMA BKE :Davd Klne of Carteret, Hear and Frank Lbrzz. the the Charles E. Gregory School marred. lohn K Chnko'tn xt,, sponsors wece M t s Kenneth couple wll resde n the Grand PM. double ' ofjsandur, of Carteret and Donald Bahama slands, Bahamas. WOODBRDGE -' h.-ld n St. Ela-' * brde. Anton Tory«krrf Car< B ergmann of Port Readng. Tbe brde, a graduate of Carlne Street, s mnus a bcycle, She old Susan Patten, 258 Grove Ctholc Church.!«« ***** <* the brde, wasl open house was held at teret Hgh School and Mteudl the altar by fcrl""*^ parked the wheel at St. James d a floor- a Playground Tuesday afternoon Carteret Hgh School, t "f whte Avenue. Mrs. Coppola s employed as an arlne stewardess for Captol Arways, few mnutes later, t was gone. and when she went to get t a v\!h pearls ed as telephone operator by thethe former Barbara Sandor. and Engneerng! :nll skrt. //V,s Toryak s Brde nd elbuw lenjfth y r cbcrepon, a graduate of lmn of pearl* held: p^ Xrtlbor Hgn School, sewed -lk lluson vel.!( the U. S. Ar Force for four cascade of carna-jyears, 4 months of whch were ' spent n Vet Nam. He s em-.'run <A honor was!ployed by Ratfeld Wre and Cable Scalla of Edson,: Dvson of Contnental Copper brde. The brdes- and Steel Co., Lnden, as a labo- Mss Kleanor So(o- ratory techncan. Mass Marks mso-felds Brdal lm. Mng Katherneford. Mrs. Allen Graussam '"tt of Mrs. Mchael Lnden, Mss Murel SuttoD ' u «f 634 Koosevelt '»>< late Mr. Felds, Hah way, cousn of the brde and Mss Matherne Farrell o( Carteret, Wllam Duseso, son holf-sster of the brde- :ll «Karrel of 7 Ar-groom. were unted n mar- Mr. Donald Ryan of Carteret ""pl Mass Saturday served as best man. Usherng "'l's Roman Catholc were 'Charles Wpodhull, Robert "' Rfv. Patrck M. Maso, Ted'Nemee, all of Car-teret, and fhuma Howe of Man- ' ' 't«at the double "»> and celebrated the vlle, cousn of t te brdegroom. s The brde-s a graduate of Caj '" '-ortwl to the altar; teret ' "tghjk'hool and Wood Se^- Bernard Godfrey, retaral School, New York Clt. lure a gown of peau She s ennploywl as a secretary """ h fown applqued by the Ar Reducton Co., nc.. "*' wast and fea- New York Cty. ;"*>P necklne, long a detachable chapel ""' 'tenjxl hand-rolled ' " *»'l was attaohed to " «>* 'Ubox acented ''l''"^^. She carred ''anatona and lles " l! 'entered wth a whte " 'natron of honor for ( * Mrs. Joseph How attendants were Mr. Duseso, a graduate of Carteret Hgh School, served three years n the U. S. Army n Germany. He attends Rutgers Unversty, New fcrunsyvck, and s employed as offce manager by the Unversal Cyclop* Steel Co. Sprngfeld,' KUMMAGK SALE CAKTERET - A ruramuge sale wll be held by (he Carteret Lons Club..June, t) at the Slovak Club, * r vlmu,,, UC. ll( of New Ml- Peshng Avenuf. { 'K Receves w Members '^'"'v-two members Nul '"' : «lecommuncanta " l H ;" ' '''rst Pr«8byteran both servkeb. \ 'Reved nto church ( " : Sul <lay mornng. ''" s "Eluded: Robert Al- T"^ Amann, Ed-,. ' "/ Lwra Baum, ul'.'' '"*. Edward Dem-,;;':' VNWldoo, Bruc«ler, Robert Panter, Jr., Robert Tolos, Debu *W(U4kky James Spen,cvr, Mman, Rttlh fhorta Wllam 'rhvne, Barbara Wullevt Dane llyth, am Usle tngel. Mornuy Woblp Servco were held at 8 4t> u n The Holy Conuno wus solved at A farewell swal was held Sunday afternuo at '.w p.m, for Rev, Roger D. 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10 PAGE TEN Holy Name To Present Jerry Tomon Great HoSors Graduate, Cody Wns Three AwardsChurch s Dedcated COLONA - Edward James Cody. W Colona Boulevard, who was "radated Magna Cum Laude from Sant Peter'* College, Sunday, was awarded three separate SELN Jerry Tomon. the show of show-bus SELN - Rev. Frederck D Ede Dstrct Superntendent ofl the New Jersey Dstrct of the medal!; and an award at that Assembles of God, offcated at "one man - commencement. (he dedcaton servces for the j-nms," wll be the specal guest He won the Hart Medal. The rebult seln Assembly of God f speaker at the annual Communlon Breakfast of St. Cecela's[and The John F. Kennedy Award. Specal guests were Rev. Wl Rankn Medal, The Fallnn Medal' Church held Sunday afternoon. '- Holy Name Socety, Sunday, ac The Hart Medal (n honor of, lam Krby, Ajax, Ontaro, Canada and Rev. Alton Rchardson cordng to George O'Bren, pres ^ Vncent J. Hart, S. J., ; dent. former Presdent) s awarded an of Englewood, N.J., forfne n tlng of the comedan's ap- -ajy to tbe Bachelor to Scence pastors of the church. Rev. H. E pwrance Mr. O'Bren, sad. Saduate wth the hghest average Dawe of the Glad Tdngs Assem 'U«rry Toman s an unusuallr]for the four-year Socal Scence bly of Perth Amboy was also talented, exctng personallty, course. guest. who started hs career n showbusness as a rado announcer the Alumn to honor the memory House," accompaned by Paul The Rankn Medal, donated by Mrs. Dawe sang "Bless Ths and dsk-jockey. Shortly thereafter of Reverend R. Rush, S. J. s Fschle, panst. a he dd a one-man, o n, sx awarded annually to the graduate A fellowshp socal was held character rado show fve tmes wkh the hghest average n Phlosophy. congregaton and guests. afterwards for members of the 8 week." After servng as an announcer The Fallon Medal, donated by A specal seres of evangelstc tor W.M.C.A., New York, JerryReverend Francs B. Fallon '9, servces are beng held n the dd a standard vaudevlle act con-sstng of comedy, mmcry, and memory of Reverend Joseph P. EDWARD J. CODV church, contnung untl tomor graduatng clastwho demonstrat- row, June, by Rev. Harry J. Fallon '6, s awarded annually to the graduate wth the hghest, song, playng theatres n New ed qualtes of f leadershp and Stell, of South Gate, Calf. Rev. average n Theology over the four -York Cty and throughout the character durng hs college career and who has mantaned aca- Servces are held at 7:457 pp.m. The John F. Kennedy Award, Stel s an author and speaker. year coarse. j entre Unted States. j Ha has acted as H.C. for hundemc excellence n the felds of Rev. R Harry H W. W SchaumburgS h b sponsored by the Kaane Hstory Hstory and Poltcal Scence. pastor, announced servces for Socety and. the Sant Thomas Cody s the son of Mr. and Mn dreds of stage shows and has played hotels, nght dubs, and! state fan wth such stars as Guy Lombardo, Raymond Scott, ; Harry James, Fred Warng, Sammy Kaye, and Charle Spvak. Te has also appeared wth John Wayne, Bert Lahr, Gordon Mac, rae, Sammy Davs, Jr., and Conne Francs. JERRY TOMON More Poltcal Scence Forum, s Repack-Toba Marrage Solemnzed on Saturday Rabb's Sermon Topc Announced MENLO PARK TERRACE - The marrage of Mss Josephne Jean Toba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armando Toba, 7 Ethel Street, and Peter Andrew Repack,!son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Repack, 48 Pennsylvana Avenue, Hopelawn, was solemnzed Saturday at St. Cecela's Church, seln, wth the Rev. J. J. Gerety 8:30 P.M., by Rabb Jerry has bad a mornng televson show n New York and Was UC2A. uau. vw«m* nw»w ww v»,.. was best man. Ushers were Gary Classes are v SXt'H S many dffcult dalecu. n addton to beng t torhwteb en tertaner he hat developed nto most successful after-dnn speaker. As an authorty ' many subjects, Jerry has spoken for many ndustral frms as: 'R.C.A., Bethlehem Steel, Hamlton Watch Co., Dupont, K.L.M. Arlnes, Amercan Cynamd, Tdewater Ol Co., Traffc Clubs, 'Materals Handlng nsttute, etc.. Members of the Holy Name 'Socety wll receve communon n a group at the o'clock Mass Sunday, June 3, are: 9:*5 a.m., Sunday School, wth ten classes from Nursery through Adult; a.m., Mornng Worshp Servce; U a.m. Chldren's Church, for boys and grls two through eght years of age; and 7 p.m., Evangelstc Crusade Servce. The church nursery wll be avalable, under supervson, durng the a.m. Worshp. Other actvtes and servces for the week of June 3, cd nclude: Monday, 6:30 p.m., Mtt Mssonettes, Thursday, June 0 AMATEUR ART WEKK: Sohml chldren. r play at School 7, Colona. U'fl to r^ht. Arlene Kahn, Mrs. Wllam... thflr work, n all medal, for ta amatar art dsprnclpal, Darlent /wf>. Barbara ~ Henr Temple Beth Am Plans nstallaton Of Offcers ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Cartcrct Prw, Awards Rev. Sdener To Serve As Mssonary 257 Mddlesex Turnpke, wa Home for Dsabled Veteran* n CO-ONA - On June 6th, awarded a $00 Savngs Bond n 8:30 P.M., Temple Beth Am, the D T A D *A * ' an essay contest at the annual Jewsh Communty Center of Co- A CTCSluCuS meetng and wnd up dnner of the ona, wll hold t eghth annual Mddlesex County Heart Assocaton. nstallaton of offcers. Councl Elects The combned Boards of the SELN - The Parent-Teacher Lebowta, son of the late Mr. Congregaton, Ssterhood and! Men's Club wll be nstalled by,presdents' Councl of Wood- Lebowts s a tenth grade honor roll student at John F. Kenned; Harry Mandel, past presdent of.bd^ Townshp held electon and Hgh School. He s actve n Stu- SRLN - Reverend Roger n Sdpner, pnstor of the Frst 'rcs! nterm) Church of seln, ar4 hs famly are leavng on WMncsday, June 6, for the msson feld, after servng the c<m(>naton n. pastor for fve and one half years. Rev. Sdener, hs wfe.loyre and ther three daughters Knren, Jeanne, and Ruth, wll d to Montreal, North Carolna, (or a sx week's orentaton program and then wll leave at the?m of the summer for Costa Rj Clt They wll undertake a nne month's language study course at the nsttute de Lengua Kspanol n San Jose. After completng ths language study course, they wll be statoned n Campeoh Provnce, Yucatan Pennsula, Mexco. A graduate of Westfeld H;h School and Lafayette College, n Easton, Pennsylvana, the Rev. Mr. Sdener graduated (mm Prnceton Semnary wth a Bathelor of Dvnty, and lter receved hs Master of Theology there. Rtr«nmd Sdaaer ntated r«. ular Protestant worshp wn,'re on Sunday! at the New Jersey Protestant Chaplan for the Horn*. H«bat ban a member U th» Greater Woodbrdge Mnstenl Assoclatlo, > member of th«local Commttee tor Decent lterature, charman of th* Commttee of nterpretaton mj Stewardshp (or the Elubetb dent Councl, and U» debatng presbytery, member of Uw junor and senor unts; Tuesday, team. Commttee (or Church Vocaton, 8 p.m., Congregatonal t l Prayer Herskowto and Mrs. Davd! ^^ Meetng; Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. Chck, Servng on the commttee ter, Thursday n the Board of Edward A, Partenope. 363 Chck,.'servng on L-uumm.«~. "«"»»-J»J_Mare Mrs. Arthur Sholk, Mrs. lrv- Educaton Room of the Admlns-. Bble Study; Thursat Temple Beth Am, tomorrow, day, Women's Mssonary Coun- Young People's Assocaton Ah Shlk Mrs rv of! Faculty for - - ' Abraham cl, 7:30 p.m., and Frday, 7:30, Davd Schoenberg. ' Woodbrdge. nelly, Frand* C. Foley, Vncent Mn. Sdener s ths form* offcatng at the double rng ce- Chrst's Ambassadors, youth Offcers of the Congregaton to nstalled were: Mn. Frank C. Horvto... Venea, Mn. Edward A. Partenope, all of Colona; Spenoer F, and Mrs. Kng E. Gould, of Rum- remony. be nstalled are Presdent, Murray Heller; frst vce presdent, Behrens, vce-presdent; Mrs. fyke, presdent; Mrs. Eugene Joyce Gould, daughter of Dr, To the graduate, the dscourse meetng, The C U brde,. u<., gven n marrage GRPPO wll offer some suggestons about by her father, wore a peau taffeta Lesle Trackman; second vce Anthony Brown, recordng secred M Mrs. Murray y Spvak, Ruff, Woodbrdge, were elected to Green, elln, and Dr. Joseph gow. Pearls and crystals accented a double-ter crown whch held tes to the communty. J. Grppo, son d Mr. and Mr*. three year terras as members of hs oblgatons and responsbl RECEVES DEGREE: Frank son, NJ.; «nd* S^* Sunday School M Ury; and the ton ol Mr. and MM. Rottr her vel. She carred a cascade of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Leberman wll be the hosts to the Con- G d S Charles GrpW ' " 8 North [correspondng secretary. e r.tjmf^n Cot whte orchds and carnatons.?" treasurer, Lous Jacob*; fnancal Several members of the Wood-! the Board of Trustees,, Sdener, WetterfeM, N.J. brauuatlon SC Road, Colona, receved a <»«secretary, rvng Grossman; recordng secretary, WUlam Ds- ucaton were present at the Mrs. Antnmo Rvett of East gregaton n honor of ther son brdge Townshp Board of Ed-' nee of Bachelor of Selene* la Orange, was matron of honor. Rchard's Bar Mtevah, whch KELN - Thrty-eght mem- Busness Admnstraton from Brdesmads were Mss Terrye wl take place on Saturday bers of the thrd grade class of tel; correspondng secretary, Seton Ball Unversty. South meetng. They spoke of the Brnholz, Unon, Mss Jo-Ann To-mornngba, Bellevlle, cousns of the chant the Kddush and partcpate Sunday School wll be graduated» graduate of Master Lleberman wll the Frst Presbyteran Church Mrs. Harold Traberman. Members at Large are Samuel Julan, Commttees consstng of four varous functons of the board, brde, and Mss Ann Toba, Unon n the servce, under the drect- jnto the Junor Department on _,.. Melvyn Klen, Mchael Lemer Sealer BUh School, men each, cover the many phases Beach, cousn of the brde. km of Dr. Horvt and Cantor Sunday, at 0:5 Mornng " T^fta PaUl WmM at the WAS Morntag -"T rt- counttut tta at atseta» Setoa St man, «"». Kau toman am " ld * Hy " UUV of the townshp school system's Andrew Payt of Hackensack, Royal Rockman. n -..., Worshp Servce. Each chld wll 5KfcnS^l»wt Rosenberg. has done guest appearances on Repack, Hopelawn, brdegroom's for begnners and ntermedate Kenneth Arnold, Mark NBC. televson. He bat man aged and drected theatrcal brother; Jerry Toba, Menlo Park groups for Bar Mtzvah nstruct- Terrace, brde's brother, and Jer- on. Those parents who have not NancL Jean Barber, ' unts, OomtMotary tor b ry Toba HL Paterson, brde's as yet enrolled ther chldren for ^_ Buss, Wanda Campbell, cousn. the Hebrew or Sunday schoolslnehhu Don, Rchard Ellot, shows, apart* events, and evenl Mss, Wame Toba, Unon nay contact Rabb Horvtz or " 0 * Fnks, Bruce Francs, Beach, cousn-of the brde, wa Mr Avsbalocn Smth educatoll Gerhard, Tod Hlnllcky, -hs #*. B» bat entertan*! Janke, Donald Katen, toufm and Unted Natons penooml penom b Korea, Greenland, Gend,,, ts p rlnc^> ^M Hanttx. - - K e n p l^ T«n, The brde attended Woodbrdge j o h n ^ ^ Q^ UX, < *&* Wendy Alaaka, Japan, and me Padflc Hgh School and s employed as a. lxm Jane j ^ ^ Peter j ^ ^ slanh, and mo* of Eurtjpe. ckttby er k-typstby thesyncromachme r C V aluns, JllMcKay, Cndy Mchel, Alttough * natve New Yorker Co., Perth Amboy., UHUUld U.O. * ^^ mkc< Jeaes Murphy dass of 4?2 KpSaX Receves Awards. s. Army Re- _ _ _.....,.,_ GaTcV uas u>,, ntogton. rvug rwn for the nclude Presdent, Mrs. Hyman Rosen- Sherry Al 3S **& *"*» * SSswsS berg; pss vce presdents, res Mr*. \ ow ana ureec He partcpated a Martef «t Sefe qee Degree U Boshess m September at PennaybaBta Mate versty where he Us beea grant** s RusseH COLLEGE Karen Schwelt- COLONA, NA _ Youth Drector, UT, Nancy StUman, Wllam Mandel, son of lgman, announced that Sullvan, Deborah Thornley, Rob- Harou Mandel, 48 second year n a row, the ert Vander Decker, Wllam Van. u^ nue> Das Deea Synagogue Youth of Tyne, Lous Wadner, and Ken- Temple Beth Am, was presented neth Watts. Howard W. LUrna,.., -- ^ Regonal award for outstand- A worshp servce Graduate Of Drew ng work n cultural, relgous, held at 8:45 a.ra: Sunday. COLONA' - At commence- socal and athletc pn^ammng. ment exercses held Saturday at Drew Unversty, Howard W. Cur-rd, son of Mr. and Mrs, sa Schoenberg and Norman j Dekman were awarded ndvdual ctatons for outstandng work n the U.S.Y. group. All of the awards were gven Strau, Mrs. Dave Martn Stembach and Mrs. Davd Scboenberg; treasurer, Mn. Sey- ng secretary, Mrs. Arthur ; correspondng secretary, Mn. BT B.T. Mb Magenhem. Membtrt b at TArge are Mrs, rvng Cohen, Mo. Frank Pne, Mrs. Samuel Fredman. Mrs. rwn SchneMer. Mrs. Paul Hofmam. Mrs. Lesle Trackman, Mrl Look Jacobs. - Offcers of the Men's Club to Mrs. be nstalled are Presdent, Arto ubnw Ave- thur Sholk; vce presdent, swarftf Bache- Samuel Handleman, Dave Dstel and rwn Schneder; treasurer,lor of Scence degnb, J^S'SSml l= College of Erapora, Hmporla, Kansas. Mss Patca M. L. Zelyk Weds Cpl. Robert A. Wes Howard L. Currd, 2 Lancaster Road, Colona, receved a Bachelor of Arts degree n Psycho- nvted to attend. at a Regonal Conventon held n logy. Atlantc Cty. Hghlghtng the "Pedm" Sunday. The breakfast wll be A 96 graduate of Woodbrdge Conventon were workshops and COLONA - The weddng of Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh held mmedately afterward n Senor Hgh School, Mr. Currd Regonal electons of offcers, Mss Patrca M. L. Zelyk, daugh- School, Woodbrdge. A graduate London's "Peelers" are Brtsh! l served aa yearbook advertsng Sx representatves attended ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zelyk, of Mddlesex County Vocatonal polcemen, also often called "bobbes." Both ncknames come from the cafetera.. manager and wa* * member ofltoey were Norman Dekman, of Wauchula, f a., formerly of and Techncal Hgh School, Perth ; Tckets for the event may bem&ugc «UJU «..._ _. Joyce Kestenbaum, Avlva Scboenberg, Sandy Gold, Fred Handle- Avenel, and Cpl. Robert Anthony Amboy, Mr. Wes t beng sentthe name of the founder of the P Delta EpsHon, natonal journal obtaned at the Rectory through Wes, U. S. Marne Corps, son o ths month to Japan by tw Ma-modern London polce torn, Sr sm 'fraternty and Green Key, Robert Peel man and Los Chck. today. servce socety. The PANO SHOP (Scotch Plans) Huge Selecton of LOWREY ORGANS fcto rare *. (MATKA n jujt 2 utort week* we are movlnf to a n*w lucublou on Ht. 2, Wutolunt - a few mllea from lt present locaton. Ths ucuruj twt we n u t Hlr NOW la order to ntve exumudve movng xsts. V> do thl* vt have nuwled prtcot on our ru re ttookl f you've been UuuUg to buy u ltlao or px^u theft's no tatter tme than NOWfno Letter nlact uha m XK PANO SOV, Scuvch 'lanjl Oarat tee or yvurwlt - we're only mnutes awtyl SAVE NOW ON SPNETS and St THRLL ROAD SCOTCH PLANS, N. J. KMBALL7VVHTNE Md YAMAHA tbum CRT tou Luw Kutwvelt l l H WM l<> UttC C U(kt»» lurt»* luurt»*u<m- U to St tug»«m" u U< At*., turn rght 4 mlln U> JUrtUa «"*4 (T«Rtll Mat). Turn ' ' U t Vh Mr. and Mn. Anthony Wes, 07 me Corps for S months. Washngton Avenue, took place Saturday at the Frst Methodst Church, Wauchula, wth the Rev. Claude StanfleW offcatng at the double rng ceremony. Gven n marrage by her father, the brde wore a gown of whte peau de sole featurng a scoop necklne, ftted bodce, unmounted sleeves, gored skrt and a detachable tran pleated nto a contoured cummerbunp.! Sfce carred a whte Bble adorned wth orchds,! Mss Maxlne Voylej of Dade Cty, Hla., wat mad of honor, and Mrs. Donald Gray of Sarasota, Fla., was attendant. DonaM Gray ;wa«best man, Mke McCaleb and Farrell Schultz, both at Wauchu- U, ushered. A graduate of Hanee County Senor Hgh School, Fla., Mrs. Wes attended Mddlesex County The Greatest! BRASS BUCKET LUNCHEON llj :M la l;t* fjl DNNER UaUf HM u> HM Mww Tn u tm. BRASS BUCKET Charcoal Steakhouse U. M MAN <*TH WOODBRDUK PRTH AMOY Ml* UrM EAWCUU ukwuvm-w, ^ secretary, Seymour Ovtlew; cor respondng secretary, Martn Stembach. Memben at Large an rvng Cohen, Aaron Nussbaum, Albert Conyak, Lawrence Zegas and Davd Schoenberg. All members of the Temple art a FRST SAVNGS SAVNGS MADE BY THE 5th EARN DVDENDS from «M For a ftnencally wcure future... OPEN A SAVNGS ACCOUNT AT FRST SAVNGS TODAY RST SAVNGS W00DMD0 SW Amboy A>nuf BM$ON All Offat. DtUy,» 0 4, bwdty, t * ) m "Wku* tnt n A* namt MM Yom. Avtnu«admnstraton. Presdents and vce-presdents! of the varous parent and faculty groups of the townshp made a tour of the townshp schools yesterday...meetngs of the Presdent's! Councl wll be resumed n the Fall. A date for tbe frst meetng wll be announced. Wyomng Frsts Frst Protestant sermon n tbe Rockes was gven by Rev. Samuel,?arker to western Wyomng's HMMCk canyon regon on Aug. 8, 835; Wyomng's frst. Holy Masslj was offered near Danel, by Fath er P. J. 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Used here before a freplace as a bench table, ths pece could also be used n front of a wndow or as a hassock. Nght chest (nset) has an extra feature to catch the eye of the homemaker reversble panels of mdamne plastc n yellow and turquose. PERSONALS Betty GatowU 4 George Street Avenel, N. J. ME 4-WJ Local brths recorded at the Rahway Hosptal recently nclude: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank D Leo, 44 nman Avenue on May 26: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John De Stefans, 33 K. Street on May 28 and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Wngard, no3 Rahway Avenue on June. Sunday at 8 P.M. the offcers of Congregaton B'na Jacob and ts Ssterhood and Men's Club wll be nstalled at the temple. Saturday nght s nstallaton nght of offcers of Avenel Memoral Post 764, V.F.W. and ts auxlary at the post home, Park Avenue. Monday nght's card party, sponsored by the Avenel Woman's Club, wll be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Sanflppo, 548 Jansen Ave, 8 P. M. Mrs. Lous Decbus wll be co-hostess. Wednesday the Avenel Lons Club meets at 6:30 P. M. at How ard Johnson's, Woodbrdge. Graphology U a method of analyzng character, health and personalty from hand wrtng NOW... T CAN BE SOLD! A NEW EXTEROR PANT AT A SALE PRCE... wth a MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! CONTANS LEAD OL LATEX-NEEDS NO PRMER! ntroductory prced ot... Whole burley tobacco plants are hung on stcks n a well-ventlated barn for ar-curng, The normal dryng perod s m eght weeks. ROCK SALT For Water Softeners $2.00 hundred lbs. $.5 ffty lbs. SERVSOFT of WOODBRDGE ME St. George Avenue (Just Sooth at Clovcrleaf) Tro Area Student* llackburn Graduates Two nrea stur >nls among fs votng men am) wnmcn slated n receve bachelor SE.N of nls degrees at the Ofth Annual 'mmencement nl Blackburn Colle«c hero,.lno fk These degrees conferred hy V Robert P. presdent nf the college. Mary.hde McEwen, the enter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Avenue. s a 960 ale of Keyport Mch School. Blackburn slp has been actve n the chor, Drama Club, The Burnan. Mss Evelyn Czella Kantor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uus P. Kantor, 49 Smth St. Avenel. N.,J.. Mass Schedule PAGE ELEVEN Two Townshp Men Brown. Gradautet r or Week Posted' WOODBRDGE - Among t^ and 2 noon n the Upper Church; nor Hgh School graduate, re- s n lflfl graduate of Woodbrdge " A mathematcs major at Blackburn, she has been 2 noon n the Lower Church, Scence n engneerng. At Bro^D and 9:5, 0:00, 0:45, :30, andceved a degree of Bachelor o( j presdent nf Jones House Councl, Lourdes and Fatma Halls. he has partcpated n ntramur- ' member of the ntramural Hrmrd, Home Economcs and Socal Commttee. tort Strategc Maps n the age of dscovery and empre buldng, maps were strategc weapons and Spansh sea captans were ordered to destroy ther charts f threatened wth capture. 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12 Speakng About Sports Mnute lor mnute there s no sportng event n the world as exctng as the ndlanopolls 500- mle race. t s perodcally dogged by dsaster, as t'was last year when two drvers were klled; any year t has ts moments of racng D... ;ss. Those who come to the Speedway hover each year n a fearful, three-and-and-a-. half-hour lmbo to see whch wll predomnate. Ths year Scotsman Jmmy Clark won the race by snakng hs 500-hp Lotus-Ford at an average speed of 50,686 mles an hour-the fastest 500 ever run. For wnnng ths one, he became one of the most affluent toursts n the country, earnng somethng lke $200,000. Down Houston way. Everyone knows that everythng they do down n Texas s done n a bg way. Take the Astrodome lor nstance. Recently someone had asked ths queston down n Texas. Who patronzes a ball park even when the team s on the road and there are no ball games n, t? Answer. The Tejtans t t seems that f you come to Houston to close a one hundred mllon dollar ol deal, or just plan vst a cousn, you are taken to the Astrodome. t s one of the thngs to see. Or as Texans would say, t s one of the seven wonders of the world. The Astrodome s more than a ball park. t s show busness, n bg captal letters. Now-a-4ays t s a basc strand n the Texas way of lfe. Just lke the Statue of Lberty n New York Cty. t seems that the most talked-ftbout men n Amerca these days outsde of James McDvtt and Edward Whte are the New York Yankees. t s puttng t mldly just to say that the Yankees are havng monumental trouble defendng ther ttle after fve straght pennants, but t seems that they can't even draw close enough to the rest of the Amercan League to make a real defense. Even the Mets.have won more games ths season. Asde from njures whch have plagued the team, the records show that the Yankees have not been httng n the style that they were formerly accustomed to. Some of the regulars are sportng averages of and.235 and you can't wn ball games that way. They are not the normal Yankee averages. As a team, the club s 20th n the bg league n team httng. That s just ncredble. Few persons can beleve ths fact. But for one feel that the Yankees wll be the team to pull t out before the season s over. Stll talkng about baseball. Ths past week the general managers and farm drectors of the 20 major league baseball clubs held a meetng wth Commssoner Ford Frck to dscuss procedures n the frst free-agent draft. Ths revoluonary plan s beng promulgated over the strong objectons of some of the rcher and more affluent clubs who are n a poston to grab outstandng prospects. The motvatng force s clear. To produce a more even dstrbuton of talent, theoretcally, would place he order of choce to te n wth last year's standngs, wth the weakest teams pckng frst, The purpose, therefore, s to eventually result n a more balanced league. 'm all for t. Now, n concluson, a local note. A fabulous group of New Jersey schoolboys rewrote the New Jersey State nterscholastc Athletc Assocaton track and feld record book over the weekend at the Group and Group V track and feld champonshps at Rutgers Stadum. Although Mke Turko dd not break any state marks, the outstandng Carteret star, who has led the Ramblers to a brllant 9-3 season record, was second n the 00-yard dash. The wnner 'was Bll Walker of Bnglewood who broke the! oldf state mark of 9.9 by establshng a new record of 9.8. FOR QUALTY PRNTNG OF ALL KNDS MDDLESEX PRESS 20 Green Street, Woodbrdge ME 4- OUTSTANDNG- -cft t«ujhl H:UTV tr.m am \rw 'T., lun»f Crlrn-'s Kteat sprnters pctured above Kwnlly Turn. >;HT, s.-.-oml,nnl ll.r.l n l«.nl??0 yard drll's n the New Jersey nterschohstc AlllHr Assm-alm All S... mrh held n llrunswu-h. PAT LSCK: A 9-year-old bowler accepts trophy from Charlette DeBella after Wnnng the Seagram'* roll-off at tbe Carteret Lanes. Her hgh game was 85. Townshp Cops Outshoot County Park Polce Team The Townshp Polce pstol team contnued ts fast pace n the Central Jersey League by overwhelm-, ng Mddlesex County Park Polce by a decsve 75-3 score. To date the local marksmen have yet to taste, defeat. n defeat Jack Moore emerged the top shooter on the range as he led Mddlesex wth a 296 score out of a- possble 300. Woodbrdge came through wth one of ts best performances of the season as the old warror Phl Yacovno and a rooke Robert Gardner paced the local sharpshooters wth ndentcal 295 talles. Gardner bad a perfect 00 score Florda Aces AtE. Wndsor EAST WNDSOR - Florda aces are expected to duel wth northern stars n the June naugural stock car racng program at Central Jersey's new East Wndsor Speedway. Orgjnally slated for an earler jg, the curtan raser has been set back bk to the June J. date dt because of unfnshed lghtng system work desgned to make for the brghtest speedway plant n the area. Rags Carter and Pee Wee Grffn, both orgnally of Mam, are the southern banner carrers counted on to uphold the prestge of the grapefrut and orange state Carter moved to a permanen. home n Kutztown, Pa, rat, last sum "llmer and spent wu, bs frst wnter n the north later. Grffn returned to Mam after the 964 campagn, came north weeks ago to currently resde n Paulsboro, N. J. Both drve the fnest of equp ment, Carter usng a 427 cubt nch Ford engne, Grffn a fuel njected Chevrolt power - plant Both are 964 model engnes, honed to raa>r sharp perfecton, The Mercer County raceway whch has supplanted the ancenl Hlghtstown Speedway, covers fa: more property than the old nacu dam oval. The new course s day surfaced and appeals to a dfferent group of race drvers than the area's asphalt courses. Tyng n wth the 07-year-olc Flemngtun Far-grounds, whost clay-topped raceway s used fo stock car racng every Saturda; nght, the Wndsor plant wll use many of the Flemngton favortes and others from N. Y. and Pa speedways operatons the same nght. Frst 20 Negroes to be landed on Amercan sol desembarked al Jamestown, Va., n August of 69 Calforna's Motto Lake (aft. called Amerca's Dead Seu) s so salty that practcally nothng can Jve n ts waters. (lrmchael Has Hlt fn, 0-0 MHTERET - The A and O No. team, one of the leadng cmlcmlers n the Carteret Reerraton softball league ths season, scored an easy shutout vctory. o to l over the A and O No. 2 (earn last week at the Park feld. The mpressve vctory was recorded by Ed Carmlchael who tossed a brllant three-ht shutout. He had the stuaton under complete control all the way. For the wnners, Lu C u...~hacl, Ed Hamorsk and Mke Jarnutosk all ht four-baggers to lead the 2-ht barrage. The box score: AftO#l Myers, lb Ward. f Hart, C Carmchael, p Vnsko, cf Hamorsk, u Lehotsky, Jb Jarnutosk, ab Svon, rf ^lervenak, S> zasa, ss Hamorsk, U Laker, f n slow fje phase of the competton. Woodbrdge s scheduled to match shots aganst one of ther old rvals. South Planfeld, early next week. WOODBRDGE (7$) sf tf rf tot. P. Yacovno R. Gardner A. Ludwg K. Pblpot J. Moore M. Kurt J. Gordo A. Land MDDLESEX (3) sf tf rf tot ? Ramblng and Rumblng Wth B. Z. Dongs n the lttle Leagues. \fter fve weeks of fne playng three leagues are showng posble wnners. Amercan Leagu nd the Sportsman Club nave wo x straght games wth no losses The bg surprse of the week, was he two straght losses by the Catholc War Vets. U. S. fjlt n second place wth sx wns nd one loss. Natonal League has two team: wth sx straght wns, as the Craftsman and the Carteret De catessfn teams are ted for frst place, p u Toth and Larry Drum mond hurlng very good ball, n the nternatonal League onl; le team has a perfect record a: he Jewsh War Vets team lead oy one game over the Rotarj Club. Rotary loses after flv straght wps. Ed Bttner ptchn and httng n fne style. Ran has caused postponemenl of a few games n the softba! le agues. A&O # team and th ^olbas Cardnals on top wlf nu losses. Teams clash ths week. "Hsfendng champs, Decathlon have a and record. Hgh school baseball team' fnsled season wth a record of eght wns and 2 losses. Lost most of ther games by one run, Hgh school track fnshed a fne season, wnnng nne dual meets whle losng three tmes. Won the group -2-3 trophy n the county meet, won the- group Central Jersey Champonshp. Scored "eght ponts n the state meet, as Mke Turko placed se cond n the 00 and thrd n the 228. Mke ted the state record for the 00 at 9.8 n the trals Mke wll compete n the Meet of Champons next Saturday at Hghland Park. County,UecruaUon league begn June 3. Urteret to meet Metu chen, away. Frst home game Juw agunbt South Planfeld " <yskl,rf;, )onovan, 3d ' lgler, c "omba, rf )otegowsk,! Voodhull, cf "alvenak, cf Vbetemarco, p A 0 #2 J 28 W HS Nne Loses Fnal, 6-3, To Madson Twp. CARTERET - lgh School baseball team, sportng an 8-2 record, dropped ts 'nal ball game of the season last week, losng to Madson Townshp, S to 3, at the Madson feld. The Carteret team lost for two' easons. One was an effectve hree-htter spun by Gary Vander Els who fanned sx batters and allowed only two walks. The other reason was a bg 5- run blast n the fourth nnng whch gave the home team a 5- lead at the moment. The Ramblers tred desperately to catch up and even scored two runs n the top half of the sxth but that was all they coum do. The box score: Torre f Felauer f Sumutka ss Sco p Nemec p Glles 2b Flep c Jackson c Kushner cf Gallo lb Chamra lb Kefferan 2b Prokopaf p Holden rf Banck 3b Moorman 3b Zm'man 3) Davs rf Vander-Els p Doran rf Kostuk f Ppnepnto f McCullon ss Hogan c Mlazzo 2b Grace lb Aquno lb Carteret Pusllos Score Frst Wn U n Slow Ptch CAHTF.HET - The Kolhas OU- tm'rs nutplnyrl S Joseph's Holy VmeKorety. 2 h :, n a remlar MoTMtnn -lnw ptch league H.ne last woev. The wnners ;rnh four runs the frst nnng n hkn nn crly lend whch they n'vor HUMshed. Steve CUchnv- <k hl fmr straght sngles. Verd n <'k<vl a homer for the only <-h nt ur'h n ths game. The SWorresl tenm took ts, c'tnd game n the slow ptrh lm::ue. easly wnnng over the hl-' \nercan Club. 5 to 3.] The wnners staged two bg ralles, scorng four runs n the frst nnng and sx n the second frame o take :\ hq enrlv lead. Trarchn and Kolh.s ht hnme run'; for the wnners, Shnughnpssy :nt four straght hts for Shorerrest The Pusllo A. C. defendng champons, began ther lflbs sea- <nn wth n dose ft-f vctory over Agreo. The wnners scored twte n he seventh frame to take an H-5 lead, whl" Agrcn was able to get only one run n the fnal half of the last nnng. Wllams drove out two doubles for the wnners, whle Ktz ht thrw sngles for Agrtro. Softball Loop Team Standngs Senor Softball League Fast Ptch League A 0 Sweet Shop # 4 Kollbas Cardnals 3 Kolbas Redbrds t Holy Famly l Decathlons A & O Sweet Shop #2 0 Knghts of Columbus 0 Slow Ptch League Kolbas Oldtmers Cornell Estates Lttle League Mgrs. Shorecrest A.C. Puslllo A. C. Sportsman Club St. Joseph Players talan Amercan Agreo L«'s Tavern Brawn's wurence St. Joseph H. K S. H. S. Jayvees Wn Fnal 5-J Over Madson CARTERET - The Carteret hgh school jayvee baseball team, enjoyng a successful season, fnshed ther 965 campagn wth an mpressve 5- vctory ov«r Mad- 3 son Townshp Jayvees last *eek away from home. Egan hurled the vctory tor.arteret and held tbe opposton down wth fve scattered hts whch netted only one run. On the other hand. Carteret also garnered fve hts but by bunchng ther hts the Ramblers were able to score fve runs.! DeGrace led the locals by get The Carteret tng two hts n two offcal trps to the plate. () AB 3 3 a o ls Madson Twp. (O AB S s Score by bmflf: Carteret Madson Twp. zu-kuhnar S 00 NO - Babe Ruth league to have four teams and ttw nefjy organzed Joe Medwck wll have sx teams. Boy yu be notfed by ther manager* by phone. The box score: Carteret DeGrace, lb 2 Terebetsk. ss 4 Baray, f * Egan, p ; 3 Gasor. rf 2 Such 2t> 3 Zrpolo, cf 3 Morton, 3b, 3 Sumutka, c 2 Lopez, ss Bauer, 2b Onel, f Hughes, rf Dckson, rf Fonlla, cf, p Cosgle, 3b Pasque, 3b Learry. c Louer, lb Van Doren, lb Statare, ef Carteret M. T. K Madson Townshp Craftsman Club Tes For Lead; Toth Fans4 CARTERET - Ben Zusman, assstart drector of the. Carteret lttl^ League, announced the followag results for the ('urteret Lttle League, Natonal dvson, for the past week. The Carteret Craftsman ted; for frst place by wnnng two games as Lou Toth strkes out a total of 4 batters. n unotur game the Craftsman Club routed the Republcan Club, 2U>, as John Cuozzo hurled two-htter. n effectve deal Lquors defeated* A.M.T. Realty, 6-4, wth Tom Tarantno scorng the wn. The A.M.T. Realty copped two games, nosng out Babes Furnture, a-8, and the 'Fre Company No., 0-. n te second game, Scholar burled the vctory.,, deal lquor shejacktxl the Fre Co. Nu.,' M, as young Jm ( ARl. MAHCNAR: H-ccvrs trophy from (harlett* DfBella alter wnnng llf Scaur-ml's roll-ofr at the Cartmt \j>net. ll* hl«h name was 23. Jewsh War Vets Kolbas Cards LeadRecRac^fWnJrdlnRow Wn Three Games CARTERET - The Kolbas runs nn thor the Rectercl - Jttle nterna-j defeatng the Knght* <* the past bus team, 0 to 8, last week at tne tona! dvson, durng week. Wth ths trple wn, thepark feld. Jewsh War Vets are currently; the losers made a strong comeleadng the league race. jback. scorng sx runs n «*»«*" They knocked off Gruhn's Phar-! en th nnng but fell short of tyng 0 : macy. 6 to 4, as Ed Bttner hurled'tne count. n the wn. n the second game the, Fa(. the wfomh, Kolbas Jewsh War Vets shelled Tonys, home,. Panndon ht tw» j Shell Servce Staton. 3 to ', homers for the losng team. Amn Ed Bttner was the wnnng; n e cards banged out a total of ntcher, n addton to httng a U nts ncludng three by Gluch- 3 home run. ^wsk. 4 n ther thrd game the leaguej -^ box score: leaders defeated the Rotary ClubJ,6 to 3, for the frst loss the losers Zu lo c 0, suffered ths season. n ths garo e!kolbas, Erne Mas was the wnnng pt'js( rr fl' ep^ ;cher over Bob Rngwall. j Kent c f r "ln other games, the Food Mach- 0, nery Corporaton beat the talan 0,Amercan club, 6 to l, and the 2 Hebrew Mens lub nosed out 2;r,nhn"s Pharmacy, 6 to 5, wth 2! Jm Stone hurlng the 2,Wyne Spoganetz httng a 2; run wn and home Gluchowsk, 2b Poloncsak, f Behl, 3b Rtma, rf Sosnowsk, p The Hebrew Mens Club also!k ue hner, % scored over the Hll Pharmacy. 8 to 5, as Art Hoyle hurled the wn. n the fnal contest, the Tom Devern Assocaton defeatng Kaskw Plumbng, 6 to. Bank Bows ToSchwenzer TEAM STANDNGS North DvlslM Electro Dynamcs Maura Motors VPS Bertagna Real Estate Bowl-Mor South Dvson Bchwetuer Truckng Rotary Club Woodbrdge Elks A. F. Grener Frst Bank WOODBRDGE - W Noran, cl Smth, c Rove, ss Panndon, M Brown, rf Medwtz. 2b MflltT, * KndzersU, Meyers, p 2 Scbwenzer, losers KoUbas Cards 3 4 ss Ko(C » Lou's Tavern & Cornej Estates (EB) - Cartr-rr- p rf. s Sportsman Lea Lttle (WHTERRT - Thr,., t, S mrlsmnn won ther sxth,\ ]! hull c.'mo n the O,.,,.,,'j^ P,mme, Amercan lv, hold frst plcp n the,. m nc The undrfpnlcd ml he Cnlhnlr W.r \vn, Mnd Mke 0 J Collcm n other crmes the s \ copped ther sxth vson,, svson by blankng Hnv.n. pnrtment Store, n tn.,,,,, n semnd plnre nnlv <M> h,\\. behnd he ln«\o W-KUM-- ; Shnnly wns ths wnner n!,l '.! gnmp. Foodtnwn won ts M ^hontng Godcny rhevt'lc \,. Rucel recorded the wn. n A'ht n homer to help hs o«m, along. The Knehts of c,,;, ' came from bohnd n 4 <w score three runr n the j and two more n the ln«t m ';>nd the Catholc War W frst setbnek of the so:«n, M Ktndrerfc hurled he vctor n the fnal Ramp Godem n rolet won ts frs! tm-',/ season, defeatng Jack P.u,. ft to 2. Ralph Fabrcators«, wnner over Mke Standngs as of Saturday n: Amercan Sportsman Club U. S. Metals Knght of Columbus Catholc War Vets Frank's Dept. Store Metro Glass CtCFwl Jack Page* Foodtown Markets Godeny Chevrolet Natonal Carteret Delcatessen Craftsman Club Synoweck deal Lquor Fre Co. # A. M T. Realty Republcan Club Fre Co. #2 Local #440 Babes Furnture Jewsh War Vets Carttret Rotary u Hebrew Mens Club Gruhln Pharmacy Tony's Shell Tom Devern Assn. HU Pharmacy Kaskw Plumbng. talan Amercan gj Food Machnery Local Club Opens Season WOOPBRDGE - K...- lard, manager of hc :." Townshp baseball t clear that hs all star well prepared for ther gagement wth HKhl.»l whch seta off the Mddles CARTERET - Lou's Tavern ty Recreaton Summer n came from behnd to score four Hague. The game «M ft p. '!runs n the ffth nnng and four.sunday afternoon at u^- more n the seventh to noae out n Colona. l St. Joseph's, U to, n a refu! Notaro antcpates. t^. lar slow ptch league game last ngant Hghland PaK week. ; scheduled a last mnute ; l\ Stagno Wt a home run for the:sesson at 0 o'clock.> ; n the close game but t Park. Truckng took over frst place n! was of, ava M the wnners Blly Matun.» ' on, the South Dvson of the Wood-pounded out a total of 23 hts ^brdge Hgh star and a, - jbrdge Bage Ruth League after;capture ther frst game of the ent " *?? u 00 Z ' Olrompng to a one sded 8- vctory'current season. o'.ovcr Frst Bank. n the second game n the-se- / Blly Moran was called upon to nor aoftball slow ptch league,! 0 handle the Truckers' mound Cornell Estates went 00 a httng Ofchores and he came through Wth; rampage to rol up S bt; M vlc- a remarkable stnt handcumng,tory over Brown' nsurance, the opposton wth two "- hts '- and Russo "" and _, ^t-. easng hs task a lttle by fannng, feet day at bat, gettng fve lor 6 batters. Hs mound adversary, fj ve R USM m^^ a homer and Bll Hague, was charged wth the fa,,,^^ ^^ j ^ got Jve Bankers' loss. (successve sngles. Manager Cas- The bg gun n the batter's box sdy of the Cornell Estates ht a for Schwemer's was Pete Gruca; who belted a sngle, double and trple, whle hs teammate Tom Watters chpped n wth a sngle, home run, double and sngle completng the rout. n the fnal game the Lttle and double to spark he wnnng League Managers had a comparatvely easy tme routng the assault, j Sportsman Club, Both teams Electro Dynamcs, the /nly undefeated team }r\ the league, made but a devastatng 26 httng bar- ht the same number of homers, t three straght n the South D.v- raee spelled defeat for the SporUson by shellacknsbertagna Real[ man cuh Esbte 0- behnd the two ht ptchng of Mke Flora.! Electro's power at the plate wfc suppled by Tom Ondrejack, who ht a home run and two resoundnwn Club. Conovas, McCarthny and Kondrk ht home runs for the wnners, whle Steve Nelson had a round trpper and Geor e Slsko got two ct h f ng trples, Larry Kogh got JS* ' w^lrcult «nashes'w (lt the wnnkg httng attack by ln- " Jj4 out a four bagger. ^ h " ln «^ gettng three n one fnal game, the VPS sngles and a double. Patrots came up wth ther ntal vctory of he current season, a 7-5 verdct over Bertagna Real Estate. Bob Torwah, the VPS' starter, went the full dstance to pck up the wn. Whle out n the center of the damond, he struck out U swngers and gave up fve hts. The losng decson was handed to the Realtors' chucker, Bobby' Bodty. The VPS' sluggers were Joe Tallfe', three sngles; Ben lretherlck, a sngle and trple; and Bob Kumpa, a double, Hudy Wdrochck bt a horns run for the losng club. Walsh carved out neat two-utter for the vctory, Synoweck's beat tbe Republcan Club, M. n the fnal game the Carteret Craftsman Club blanked Local 440 a» Lou Toth, one of the lead ng lurlens n the league, turned n a beautful one-btter. fhe Brtsh kng George, who was born and reared n Hanover, Germany, could not understand a word of Englsh. The bratue statue known a* the Colossus of Rhodes was u repre sentatoo of HelkM, the Greek sur god. ATTENTON mound "*" ff, hurl the HOME COOKED BUSHMEN'S LUNCH and Dnners Served Daly, AUTHENTC CALL M LUNCH, ON 'AST VLLAGE NN a Bar & GtMl (CM. tabw»j BOWLERS Openag, For Full Tewu* And ndvd For The ltltt UM &» n The Kullu«tag LeaflMt TK.»Yf.»M f.m. Thor, J wed. M Tburl U, W«l l l TlUrf rr.! ft lundm - s-ttt Ml»«r - *>* ' "' 4 hum AvatUAU Far UH" *** Thursday Nghts *:U VM. WU Wp Form Ntw UO«Church Groups p k ndutry y Welc«me r,n tm rr.!-»*» ft ;«BOWL-MOR LAKES Man Street Tel. M-44H u

13 NOW HEAR THS Contnued from Sports Page) By JOHN ROYLE SHn and the revenue from TV, Channel 5 wll most of the games next fall. Erne also that Joe Wllams, the Rahway star who TKW playng wth Toronto, wll be gven a,,,, nght n hs honor at the Newark stadum " When Woodbrldge and John F. Kennedy flushed durng the recent track meet the haplt, st spectator was Lou Gabrel. As a Barren nack coach years back, he lstened to two of hs suns express deep desre* to coach n ther home envronment and he encouraged them both. As l(, nu. as t may seem, the lkeable teammates n, l( lr t Herb Hollowell at J. F. Kennedy and,,!, Kasko at Woodbrdge., Drug Far Frst Bank VFW m\ Katy'j Ktchtn Major Eastern jcolonja Fre Co. Clfl Hardware runan Sprt Shop Bevea Unlmted Wcaler Thursday, June 0, LEGAL NOTCES SUva Shell Townshp {.,s('l>all Stan O,,,S. CLARA BARTON A U LEAGUE H Majors Natonal SK-.l Club 7,-, Hc.lty Co. ',, \ A. M;)>r» Amrrcaa,.M * S '.,, StlllS,,, V nf peace CYO v ; (,sky Bulders Mnors NataMl,, Kncno Co. #2 H.tnn Stewarts,;; nl Co. Mnors -Amercan,; l(.-h-nedk Ol, n.rton Carvel M\ \UX. Laague., Coat Co. 3 Valley Bus Co. 0 NattMl Mnuets AmttfcM KMlHSHM.K LTTLE LEAGUE Amtrkaa Parents Auxlary rj MEUN A. A. STANDNGS P«ry League Shop Rte, 5 Yankees Lon Club, Mn. k Chem. * lelln Lumber, 2 Dodgers Coopers Dary, Fresde Realty, Bob Smth Braves. 3 Major Amercan League 5 suv. Cty Ser. 7» Fresde Realty, 7 J TorosM Agency. 4 " Oak Tree Drug. 4 Mele Exc. j 3 Shop RHe, 3 s 5 laelln Hook k Ud. Fre Co. # Tom. Costello, v.rw. MM, Jmmes Meat. 3 Crcle Em, 5 Mlaan Pacfc Leafoe < Bowl-O-Mat 7 Ln. Hwy, Tax. t «SUs VUlage, Bak 4 Mareel * Son 4 3 Maglone ce 3 s ls*)ln Pharmacy 8 Mlaan AUaatte League Ken. Park. C. A. Sen. How-do-Houfe Bears * Chaa-O-HH W. C. Oroles 5 'Twns Bombscs * John Bart Shell, Lons ndana Saveway Movers Eastern Tre Colonla Cvc Club People's Express ' Mnor Eastern 'Colona Elks Benny's Johnny's Golf Surburban Del Phlles Astros Mdget Red Sox Whte Sox * Oroles Angels Senators Yankees Tgers Twns Athletcs ndans 4 Gabw PlMra * Weatlake Barbers * Colona Dems ft 4 2 3, t PAQ THRTEEN LEGAl NOTCES V wttlnl to Patrck Borough Clnk of tb* Cartent Ktw Jtrtty. AMERCAN LO**C. PlMlMnt ttncsuk. tnaaurfjr 7J» 2 nch lust 4 whch ofrw prlc* wll The v '»t thnl mentoned Drvpm n p«v!),< luulnt MOTtl rase noucs that KU8SAN AMRnAN CO The phrchwr mum' PM x-rrued?' UB h "»PP ll «d t0 lh ' M»ynr,nrt nt«n>» from lh, Uf,$,,;,' "", nmmon Coutdl of the Bnrnunh of to the (lt* of deverv No m<-rnrt (» r '* Ml for» Chlb lcense No r B-l wll be rwld by th* mn: H.Fohn thr \r\vmt mud* P" mlfl «" «ltu»t»d n pwtu] blddr m» rl/lt < " r *«t - Corteret. M J KUS ",' "J"-t nl bds ' Objctlnn*. f an?. slo\n< bf m,<\t rkflfl wrtng vfru Pnmrnl Borough Clerk of 'n 7.20 Borough of Csrters Ntw Jerer Taka m>t c, thll ^A VANO «sculrlx o( th* K,tsu> of PAUL Ml HAH M8K()., VAKO, t/a Paul's Tavern ha* ap- VROHCA MSKo] pled to the Mayor and Common l/ Ultknt Oaff Councl of th* Borough nt Carteret, H/3-0/S5 mld' Plsnary Retal Consumpton - - lcense No Tor prfml»» tu- <e noun* that the ST. DMR'N. J MlNd CLUB OF OAR Objectons. f any should oe made NW JBHSKV nas appled mmedately n wrmn, tn Parne CTZENS and CP 2 t.h".";',rr J ", " houl " * * "'WrMed to nnmrcll*t*ly n wrtlnb to "parp'k «'he Mayor ant) Common Onnrh Potocolg, BorouRh c*rk ol ths r.,,,,»;«hut unrrakn^fl Muulrlpfl TreHAlr- Potrtcnlg, Hn*«>... ^n. _.. nt <** n....*. -«n..* RnrmBh nf fftrt,.ra H.. * *- r B * ""w Bormh Clrrs of tn* Borough or ctrtfr»t New Jsraty PATHO t WAR VBTRANS ST UA* POST *7ST Ale R FHku. rr»nlt Omftlno. Pnt Vet Commander Btgmund Optnawlcs Second Vlr«Cmmander John Mltro, TMrtl vct Commander MUTCB Tat* notce that LOUS MOLHA* and VVAM MO.NAR. t/a LOT'S Tavern, navt applltd ta th* and Common Courr of tn* jougl of Carwret for Rsun conmmptlon rent. No. C-JS for prtmlsaa Mtuated tt 55-7 Psrsb- ns Avtnut. Cutnt, H J. : Objectons, r any ahould b* mate mmsdlauly n wnun to: Patrck Potocnls. Borousb Clsrk of Us* Boroufh of Cart»r«t. New J4my "Pro- j sr snd cnclotrd n «op* marked m the outnlr* * PM POT Bond, m M m nll,t-;,t ' nl,. '>>»kln«ther W<» dp- 6 ^!t* c "!ln «'»r fasllfr's or nynf w h<^k fw»m.««o. drnwn upon R bunk or mnt fonoanv for Townshp to wenn Ht Townshp u, rrom any loas reuntng from a fall- 2*. of th «.M^der to comply wth... Borough Clerk or semml envel- BorraBh uf fmteret. Nf» Jem of th«bdder to comply wth.,tfte Kmn of hl» bd. Checks of n" wcce«f,,l bdder,; wll be reurnsrt upon the awnrd of the honds 2 nl2jj, ll (J?!?«fl ".,'>lldw wll be fur- 3 delvered Slrner) CARPATHO - RUSSAN KUtH\ CAN OTZNS' CLUB Mlrhel Bpln»k. Presdent, 45 Randolph St., Cartere Nj Mlchnel Puna. Secretary 77 CHorge 8t., Caneret N j Ptter Buossk, Treasurer 48 l*e Ht., Pnn RMR N h, ol he Bfrnugh o( C«rt«r«rot» Borough of Cartent tud lrence No CB-0 for premnet! lorn ted at 82 Lberty Street, Oar- ^. NA _. VAN. f» Jerw, rcrnt New JerMy ohjsctlnns, f any. should oe m«at,,. p.,.,.. T:. lnnrdmtelj n wrtng to Patlcktf,»,,,.«/!, lalwn Pnmrnlg, Borough Clerk of thst Unroll MOTC Tan notlo* ml 9TPHSW KtSCUtrtl nf th... «'**' OOHO* Hll nlfhd ra- PAJL VANO ^ *" TRACB "O *MDMW PtTRAdH, rjp jt/a Ptlrmch'a Bar. halt ppud to', 7J0 tht Mayor and Common Councl of ' '"*»h* Borough of Cart*rtt for a LOUlf UOUAJ VVAH MOLNA* t/a Lou's T**»l HOTC Wat,C.P. 8/J-O/M sao thft nmm 3 ^ Wetttn 3 jmets ] Park Flyng A 2 -* _ MENLO PARK TERRACE 5 BOVtLEAGUX $ Ma)tr Braves, Duerscheldt ns. 7 7 Dodgen, Donocrttlc Club 7 H. R. Mchael O'Bren, ndans Yankees, Comm. Shell «Ma>rs NattoMl U»p,t ' ndans, Whte Brch h ol Carwret. N»» JerMy NOTCR Plenary lutall Consumpton lloens* ml>" f, ^ uj^,, "^ J: 3T DSMTRUS MN'S CLUB poat «aat4* VrrRANB o ^ r n P Mercer atrett''"^!'*^"*!** J ' plld *" h * M *' OT * Bd O 00 ^ Andre* Hede.h. Pre»,der,t. Myor, nd common ('nundl ol he lmm*dlat*l 5 n wrltln to; P.trlet; " * «7 M r«srtm^l P^2 Mlohse Msgells Borough of Carter.! for a Clutt»<»o«nlg, Boronsn Cl.rk of th* """ "*',? nslth ^J. Pn S ec.tr.a.vr.r,lcsnss Mo. CB-«for pr.mls. lo.borough of Carteret, M«w JerM T. '?"^ * l - '." * l)0 " tlu * T «nm - NOTC S»^«f*2r\. 8 m'lr.» d jjs3!- «T&tn PTTRAC «-\^^" V j^^'hff* «notce thnl MAQDALfN.^"JlSUS,' ^J,'.,'" 0 ".'". ". *!; ANDRW /_ f>^r_h*ch_...potocnlg. Borou«h Clwk o tk«dated M of fhe datf of Bomneh of Cnrteret, Hew Jers*;. ^r, *. datf( ' M "f Me datf of 2; delvery of th* bonrs, md nnn«py the offcers who SKHM the, bond*. ataun* thm,, HtUnHon s 2then pendng or to the km.u-ledne, of such offlcera thrwtene.l to ret or enjon the ssuance or jm.hr Ua Da?ab' twn bond., ot thetsss ««mm 'or T '" aoac * th>l th «COLUMBAN j questonng the valdty of the stlt- CLUB nm»pp»»d W the Mayor andl CT - t h Cc " mon C l f th B h f Carttret, Hew Jersey Objectlona. u any. mould oe made mmedately n wrtng tn Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of tht Borough of Carteret. New Jersey (Blgned) UAQDAlEN ANN g Commander Alfred. Fenaka ST. Vlc«commander Alfred. Oaklev Jr. Vc* Commander C.P. 8/3-0/85 8 C.P S/l-0/«a./. Mr**-. w.sssgs., Tat* MOflCB notloe that TH PRBT SLOVAK CTZENB CLUB n u applltd to th. Mayor and Oommon Councl of th* Borough ol Curerst CP uautat Oarteret T. k. * Tfnu * ALBKRT J. B0UW t/t Bum* Taf*rn MM Oomxa lh «M " or f th B!OounoU of the Boroutn of O t m n t 4ute* or the procedlngn \nder whlrh Cc " ' mon Councl of tht Borough of NOTCE Al Stojka's Pararb, have appllsd to th* Usyor and Common Councl 0 Tlger,HM. of Pan Cakes s j Gants. Lake Food Ser. s 4 Cub, Menlo Cleaners 4 4 Reds, Menlo Pharmacy 3 «Sealer PhlHs, Ronen T, Shop 7 Colts, Berg Agency «l Twns, Frmoe Realty ( «2 HorneU, Boulv. App LHgueHltjlghtsofWeektDan Shttley - No-tuttw lor Phlllea AgalsMt HorneU, M. Take notce that the FOHSTER8 2'_"" *> r0 _V. lll > *'..» r *? for Muncpal Treaaurw Memoral Munldpul Bldg. Wooctbrldft. Mm JVTKT 5 L «/0/85 U.SB SaUnt. Anfles (Contnued from SporU Pa «) batter's box, collectng (our hu n as many tros from tht bench. J. F. KENNEDY (8) 'lcllll'll r' Hoot Beer 'olef O<» SnUooaJ!:- j(f fre Co. V::. Ol '.:< Hk«l;e PBA Mge K o C (oottaeatal : M rne :.Ue Ford r.re Co.. ^. Shell-Pert!) Ol Uke Food JDamo Oub MNU) PARK TERRAC BOYS LEAGUE Ma* S 5 4 tat. HnaMcfPanCtkM JlleoloPtanMcy J Lenny's Del BJueatoot aeaner 3 Sal's Barter Shop GOUMU UTTLE rellowl EaaMra s 4 McElroy Sb Brodkn U NoUro 3b Volker lb, p Barnkow r Pereth d Hondo cf Pucaoc Welly u Wallesklp Hntko f, pb KADSON (7) Zmmerman* AB s 5 S ORDNANCE #» OjRCWAWC TO PROVM T8 mmedately tn wrtng to Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Olerk of tat Borough or Cejteret, Ne* Jertej. COLUMBUN CLUB. Mltolwl] Bedsu, Pr««l(le.nt OP OBR- K» OUAfmOW OP OBR TAW TANQBL PttSONAL, PBO- PSRTT TAXM PT3R8UAHT TO TH AUTHORTY PB0VDD FOR M 0HAPTTO W OP TH LAWS OF *4rjMjj.8.40: u A-rr SKQ.. APrtlOVH) AND ADOPTBD: June 'HTRODTJOB): May 9. ADVRTHD At AD MSḊ HTRODTJOB): May 9. MS. ADVRTHD At.ADOPTED ON TOWT RKADDfO WTTH HOTO OF PUBLC HEARNG: May 0, 065 O 065. KLD: June 3. OJP. J/3-0/M SOU MOXC Tk notce that WHHLB NK, MC, a corporatloq of Hew Jeraej, haa ppltad to tn Mayor and common Councl of the Borough of Oarteret tor a Plenary Retal >Oon- umptlon UotQM No. C-3, for prtmlm stuated at 7 Wheeler Annul, CarUnt, Hew Jtreey. fajt and' realtlnces ot ofocert, d tkhld h drectors and stockholders holdng APFROVH) BY MAYOR: Andr*wj?*<* "",.. ' ' wnb*k- ' M^ oonortton:,, TO 6«cr»t»rT-TT«sUT*r, PATRCK POTOCtnO. Bcwulh Olwk jc.p. S/0/83 MOO NOTCE, Take ooum that appuoatton hu 0; been made to the Mayor and Oounl 37 2 WOODBRDGE SWM CLUB McCullko as *Doran cf J'Panepato f Hofan c Hayet lb quno lb ander Es p AB 4 4 transfer to Aulle Sn, nc., ta4- ng aa D Don nn for premse* located at M5 Wwhlngton Avenue, Cartefert, M. J., tbt Ptnan Conaumptoo Uoanw C-M heretofore laued to W««l«y T.»pewak, Jr.. ecutot of latatc of Wesley T. Bet7TT«a«urer, «Maple Street, C&rteret, H. A l d Sh Pd AlMMMto Suoh, Presdent, M Mftpl* Stmt, OarMrst, N. Uarl C. fluob, Vc* PrMKMnt S M»pl* Btrsst, Cart*r*t, N.. Objectons, t sny, should be msd* lmaudlamly n wrltln to: P»trck ell of the Borough ot Oartaret to Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of to* Borouth of Carttret, New Jeraey, WHBLJK HN, tndta, u Tta Sport-aatf; t ^ _ to* ptemlaaa lomtad at,_. ton, for r US Washngton Avonu«. Okrttnt, H. J. Objsotlons. U aoj. abould b* made lmmeduulj n wrttlng to 5 OPEN TOR THE the Season! BG "BREAK- THE-CE" PARTY THS SATURDAY NGHT. ADCn ONLY lmted Number of Membenhps Avalable For Complete Detals ME ' "me And Jon Your Neghbors RATES a "lt nflnufcu Huhan Wll* > f M.M MM M.t 7J.H Newly ntalled Modern Fountan and Snuck Bar plus a '"ge ndoor Game & Kecreuton Room * 2 TENNS COURTS * Borough of Oart*r*t Auan SM, MC. Augustne C. Zullo, Pres. C.P. «/3-0/M S ( Madson l«ml 00-7 F. Kennedy W J UCQAL NOTCES PROPOSAL Saatd bad* wal U 2 NOTCE TO BDDER! 0 Seated Ud* wll b* r*c«lv*d by tm (l Board of duoatton of tb* Borough of Cart«r«t. Ntw Jersey *t Abraham ( Lncoln School, Oartm Avenut < and PUlmon Stnat, Cutont, Kerw Jeney at Mtbt o'clock on Thursday, June 7, 965 for th* fouowng:. Buabsll Supples 3. Bukttbtl SupolM 3. Poottell Supples 4 Track fluppue* 3. Wrestlng Suppll** 7. Shkdes/or Drape* Bd* wll b* op*a*d tod r**d at s mmtlnf. tma, t/a UoHalt' Dner and Bar hart appled to the Mayor and mon Otunoll ot the BOroUjh Oaneret tor a Plenary Retal m Oonsumptlon UMM HO O-M (or prtmlm* jtttuttad»( JM RopstrtU ATsnu*. Caxtswt, H*w Jersey..» 0.30 A.M., m^r^.t,, ft tto* bbk wll he publcly opetwd and r*ad ttoud tor: BUSDTMa AND OTTKX U- Ctmns tor All Woodtrtd* TownsWp aebook UfM tod sptnlrvmtlom m*y M SMUnd at tlmofflo* e< m* aupsrlotondmtt at Sabool* *t tb* 4- mlnlttntton Buldng. Mtob bd rm*t b*. pwnly marksd, "BD CM and bs aooomtkaltd by a o*nln*d -ttled ohask n to* amount of '^ of th* Nd or a Bd Bond. All supples to be delvered a* drected. 8*p«Ktt bd* u* rwjueawd on bot* ttan wttta a unt t and ^t Boart vt «hw»tloa MKT th* rlfbt M reject any. all or part : th3 but. Bd* mum be planly marttd "Bd y. P. Umb, Pt*dd«nt Oartem Board of XduoevUM otwok or bd oond n tha amount ot n of th* Ud. Tb* Board of BdUMtloo rtawrm tb* MM to rejeot any ot au bd*, u whole or n part, aud to watt* kamaterla) nformallum. BOARD Of BDUOATON Townshp of Woodbrldge WaodMMM, X. J.' T. o. OadWWkv, May M, M 0J> l/-u/st Honot or tu( * U TkCua N or lat f Wowft, ty of MUlbtts, KOffCB Tak* WttM that AUaUST CROmmsaa md nun KBOHW- BBO»/* P*»eoo Kal, n»»* appllsd lo UM Mayor and Common Oounoll of UM Borougb at Ctft«r*t (or a lenary R*UU Consumpton O*SM Ho. 0-7 Ax prral***] altusud t 0t pulakt ATtnue, Ortsrst, H J. ObJtttlAMt U nj, should b* mmt _m*dla»u n wrltln to Patrck otoanl, Borough 0*rk of tba Potocnlf, Borough Borouta of Carteret, New Jeresy. "d) Nt* Jtnay sr mu Th* Towrunp of Woodbrtdgs, n Vm County af Mjrtnaaw, (b*nau- */Ur nttrn to u "vjtm*l ' munlolpsj osrpomttaa of SUM OTN*W Juan, htwtby at**d propoal* tor tn* puroh*** o( t* bonds btrauwtmr d**ortb*d. tuoh assosd prapolkk wll be reo*lt*d, pubuoly op*q*d and announoed by ds M\ at oh* Onuul C M«mo«W Muolol Street. Treatunc th Jersey, on tb* 7th d*j o June, MS, at 00 o'clock, noon (M- *rn Daylght Bavlnf Ttm*). T)M boms oomprl** an l*su* Sl.lU.OOO 0*n*n nu>rt)t*m«t Bond*, payab* n anuusj la*t«jlm.us oa July n won y«r a* follow» lu *aoh of * NJtt to )74, loclustr*. aad ll.mo th* y*ar 85. Tn* bond* an d*md July, MS and an of tha dmnlh»uon at t.oou MO, sustt Uw»* bond* n ths last maturty "blah t» of m» dmuxnuuktlon o«slovo **on. tn* *v*ut otve the ev«4 ** PU«n*?» bulds aleols M t*jt«baud* k th* last m*turlty whch an not U oul- tplsa of flw. suou bond* *hau b* n th* dwunnuutloa of #.000 eae Tt» bod an ouupon baud*, ng latr«bl< at Ue opuon of tb* holds* t l l wly or as W b»u> d»y u to p and lut«re«t fl f th an j»y- Bk able at th* ofl«^ lh* n BsJk SJKl Trust <\>, N.A.. Uoun Av«uu* and Bwrv»trt». W<w<llwUl*t. Jereey p l4w bomu wll b»r lul«- stft at m r»l# wluol shall wt exo«" M wr t-eutu («*) P«" uul mu'j ntoto *hs4 t>* n*y»bl *M»*-«nj»ually on January of Ue all wthout proposal tht raw >>f b of r»t* a muw P«an d W tht raw >>f ntojrt P to b. bur.,, by tstbonds MO. $0.80 OtlCB Tak* notlo* that JOSEPH QAVA,, y Objaotkma, t any, should be mads mmadlataly n wrtng to Patrck Potocnlg Borough Olerk of the Borough of Carteret, Hew Jersey (8gn«d) T JOSEPH OAVALJETZ, JULA OAVALXTZ, Partners. t/a UcHale't Dnar and Bar otocnlg, Borough Clerk of tn k>rough of Cartoret, New Jersey. (Sl(nad) FORESTERS ROMB ASSO- CATON D, P. Kehoe. Chef Ranger, Ugr. H. equlrea, Treamj Joseph Shutello,!.P. 6/3-0/69 taaurs o, Jr., Secret dry»7» NOTCB Take notce that KATHERN 'DONNLL and ALO C. BD- AH, t/a ODocntll'a Bar ft OrlU, hate appllad to th* Mayo.and Common Councl of tht Borough of arteret for a Plenary Retal Consumpton UctnM Ho. C-J for remses located at MS Rooamlt nenue, Oarttnt, Mew Jerssy. Objectons, f any, should be mads mmedately n wrtng to: Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of tb* Borough ot Oarttnt, New Jeraey. (Blgned) KATHSaNB O'DOMKBU, AUCX C. BEDKAR t/a O'Donnell's Bar ft Drll O.P. S/3-0/M S.SO BSBTKA STOJKA CP al0var CT - Mutnara, rtamn J SBrftko, Jr.. Svrotjrv dwnrd Kubala. Treaurer Potonl. Borough, Borougb " Olerk of U* t C.P. Botal MS* NOTtn Take notce th«t MAMnt ROCK-j MAN. 8DNKY tockman and NOTCE Tak* notce that SUSAN DZAX HOWAH5"lockMAJ','partners. "/ and MARTANN RU88O, t/«sports Sockman'a Tawm fe Uquor Store H ld M d C n»»«appled to the Mayor and l f B q pp y Ha»«appled to tht Mayor and Com- Common Councl of the Borough t/a B«rt ft Al Stojka' Tavern!mon Councl of the Borough of'; 0 Oarteret for a Plenary Retal C.P, 6/3-0/M $7.J0jCart*nt for a Plenary Mtal Con-'CeMumptlon Mcenae C-40 for mmptlon lcense No. C-JJ for prem-.pfmlses altuated at 69 Rooaardt NOVCE l«e altuatcd at N Randolph 8treet, A«enut. Carteret. New Jerssy. Take notce that LTTLJ C0TT05!Corner Perahln Aenue. Oart*ret. Objectlona, f any. ahould be mad* t * m A * r m J - ^.. K V * CLUB, NC.. t/» Uttls Cotton Olub, nc., has apputl to tb* Mayor and Common Councl ot the Borough of Oarum tor a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcense No. C-S tor premlstt sltuttd at 33-H Salem Avenue, Carteret, N J. Objectons, t any, should M msds mmedately D wrtng to: Patrot Potocnlg, Borougb Clerk of ths Borough of Cwtam, Ntw Jtnsy. LTTLB OOTTON CLUB, DtO. t/s unt Cotton Club, no. Joseph Zullo, Pres. Albert Zullo, Sects CP. f/l-0/u VM N. J. mmedately n wrtng to Patrvflt Objectons, f sny, should be made Potocnlg. Borough Clerk of tb* Dot- UnmtdlaMly n wrtng to Patrck owl* ' Carteret, New Jersey. PoUrcnlg, Borough Clerk nf tht Borough of Ctrteret, New Jarssy CP. t/mo/ss MAME ROCRMAJ 8DNT ROCKMAX HOWARD ROCKMAH Partntn t/a Rockmn'j Ta»rn Lquor Stort {Sgned) j SUSAN DZLAK MARTANH RUSflO t/a Sporta Best C.P. t/3-0/85 S7JS NOTCE Tak* noho* that JEAN A. KO6BL,,/a KOM'J T»T«rn, has appllad to ;he Mayor and OonmoA Councl of ;he Borough of Carteret for a Plenary Retal Oonsumptlon Ucsnte So. C-4 tor premses attuamd at 347 Waablagton A«nue, Oarwret, N. J. ObJectOD. f any, should be mad* mmedately n wrtng to Patrck Potoenlg Borough Clerk of th* Borough of Oarteret, Haw Jersey. NOTCE Tak* notto* that JOHN SANDOR, t/a Sandor's Tavam, has appled to the Mayor and Common Councl of he Borough of Carteret fo a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcense No. C-B for pmnlsaa stuated at M Hudson atreet, Cartaret, New Jerart. Objectons, t any, ahould be made mmedately n wrtng to: Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of th* Borough of Oarteret, New Jersey. JOHN 8ANDOR t/a Bandor's Taters NOflCB Ttk* notto* that BOTBL CORPORATON, NC. t/a Oypsy Camp, has appled to tb* Mayor and Common Councl of tbt CP. S/3-0/M JSAN A. KO0SL, t/a KoafTs Tavern *< ao CP. «/3-0/M y Borough of Carteret for a Plenary Retal Consumpton Ucenn No. C-M for premse! stuated at 8 Holly Street. Cartertt, N. J. Objectons, f any, should b* mads" mmedately n wrtng to: Patrck Potoonlg. Borough Clerk of to* Borough of Cartsrst, Ntw Jersey. CARTBRBT HOTEL COR- PORATON. D(C t/a Qypsy damp Ross Pankullca, Presdent Lous Dtmttst, Vc* Presdent NOTCE Tak* notce that AHTHOM t, TOPPO, t/a Toppo' Tavern, hs u m appled to th* Mayor and Oommon ' Councl ot th* Borough of Ctrttnt for a Plsnary Retal Consumptlo* llotns* No. C-37 for premss* stuated tt 49 Hudson Street, OexMret, N J, ObJecUons, f toy, should b* m*4* mmedately n wrtng to: PatrUk y g t rck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk ot th* Borough of Oaruret, Nsw Jeraey. AKTHOr J. TOPPO t/a Toppo'* Ta?en CP. S/3-0/U 8.00 nones Tak* BOU««that OEM TAVERN, NC., a corporaton of Nsw Jersey, hu appled to the Mayor and Common Councl of th* Borough of Cartartt for a Plenary Retal Oonsumptlon Uoenae No. C-35 for premses stuated at 3S Washngton Sd* must b* accompaned by a Atenue, Carteret. Nsw Jersey p«ktt bd* u* wj abot* ttan wttta a unt prloe a total prloe for *aoh lt*m tll.40 Name* and rteoeuces ot offlcers, drectors and stockholder* holdng one or more percent of th* stock ol sad corporaton: Mchael Poll, Prtsldjnt, S Lous Street, Carters!. N. J. Stephen Varga, Vc* Presdent, 9* Perthtng AT*., Cartenl N.. Joasph Poll, Treasurer. Carteret, >. J. ObjMtlons, K any, should b«madt mmedately n wrtng to: Patrck Patoonlg, Borougb Olsrk of ths Borough of Ctrteret, Ntw Jersey. T NOTCE Tale notlo* that OENXRAL 8TXF- ANK AMERCAN SLOVAK CT- ZENS CLUB ha appled to th* Mayor and Common Councl ot th* Borough of Oartertt for a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcense No for premses stuated at Paradng Avenue. Carteret, N. J. The offlcer of the club are: Andrew Hatala, Presdent; Fred Oallo, Vce Presdent: John Kercslan, Fnancal Stcreoary; John Ctnll. Treasurer; Mchael Splaak and George gabol, TruDKOe; Mchael Keplch. Recordng Secretary. Objectons, f any, should oe mad* mmedately n wrtng to Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of tht Borough of Cartaret. New Jersey OP. 4/3-0/46 OEM TAVBRN, *0. NOTC Talt nouet that WLLAM STAE, t/a 8 tar! Packaf* 8tat*. has appled to ths Mayor and Common Councl of th* Borough of Oarteret, for a Plenary Retal Dstrbuton Ucsns* No. D-, for pramltt stuated at S3 Washngton Avenue, Carteret, N. J. ObjMtlons, f any. should b* mads mmedately tn wrtng to: Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk ot ths Borough of Oartent, New Jarssy WLLAM BTAR t/a Sltor's Packsfa Store CF. S/3-0/69»6.80 CP, S/J-0/M OENERAL STSFAHK AMXR- CAN-SLOVAK OTZENa CLUB Andrew Hatals, Presdent John Kemtan, Fn, Secy. C.P. 8/3-0/ NOTCE Take notloe that BTV MARK- OVCH, t/a 8t*v«' Oorntr, has appled to the Mayor and Common Councl of the Borpugb of Oartent for a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcense No. C-2 for premse! st* uated at M Roosevelt Avenus, NOTCE Objectons, f any, should be mad* r&naha^sc^bw^r.ra CJ>. S/J-0/SJ Palton Hall.»7.J0 NOCB TtJU notlo* that J0HM PAOB and DOROTHT al. PAQB, t/a Jack Paas's, ha»e appled to the Uayor and Oommon 0oun«l of th* Borough of Otrteret tor Plenary Retal Ooatumptlon lons* No. C-» tor prtmtsm stuated at US Roots* t*lt *T«nus, OarUMt. N. J. Objectons, K any, aboull a* mads mrnedlauly n wrtng to Patrck Potoonlf, Borougb Ol*rk of tr- Borouth of Oarteret, H*w Jefsw JOHN PAQB DOKOTHY U t/a Jack Pagss. C.P. f/3-lo/ss >» Tau ft ORLL, NC., t/a Cty Lne Bar ft OlU,, has, appusd to ths Mayor and Commoa Councl af the Borough of Csrtertt for a Plenary Bttall oonsukptlon lloens* No. 0-M for premses stuated at Roosevelt Atsnus, Oartant, N. J.. Th* offlcsr and lreotor* of sad oorporatlon an Olovanlna Rbas, RooMTdt Avenue, Carttnt, N. J.; Palma Oatrl, lt Carttret Ay*., Carttrtt, N. J.; Tletta Donoran, 0 Polk At*,, Carteret, N, J. Objectons, f any, should b* mad* UnmsdlaUly n wrltlhg to: Patrck Potocnlg. Borough Olerk ot th* Borough of Cartertt, New Jeraey. (8m*d) CTY LN BAR ft) ORLL, n< Olovanlna Blpa. Prssldsnt Borough ot Carteret, New Jersej. 9 Roosevelt Avtnu* Carteret, N. J. NOTCE Taks notlot that JOSEPH BA DOR BAR, NC.. t/a Joe's Bar, has applltd to th* Mayor and Common Councl of tha Borough ot Carteret for a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcense No. C-43 for premses stuated at 74 Pannng Avsnue, Cartere. N. J. Objtcuom, f any, thoud b* mad* mmedately n wrtng to Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carteet, New Jersey. Loul Dsmttsr, Stcntary CP. 6/J-0/64 tsj» ta.u NOTCE Take notlo* that QDOBQ OEJ BER t/a Oeorge's Tavern, has applltd to th* Mayor and Oommon Councl of the Borough of Carttret for a Plenary Retal Consumpton llcens* No, C-8 for pnmlsee sltuated at 4 Oook* Avenue, Carteret, N. J. NOVCE Tak* notce chat ths HtBRNAll / _ Objectlopa, f any.boud b* mad* mmedately n wrtng to Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk ot tb* CLUB has appled to th* Msyor and Oommon Councl of the Boroufh of Osrteret tor a Club lcense No. CB-S for premses stuated at SS Roone- Tclt Avenue. Cartent, New Jersey Objectons, f an;, should be made mmedately n wrtng to: Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of tb* Borough ot Carteret. New Jerssy. HBERNAN CLUB Frank Dwyer, PTM. Eugene ODonnell, vce Presdent Rldhard Connelly Reconllng Secretary Pet*r Fsrrel, Fnancal Secretary Raymond t. Sklmmons, Treawrer Joseph O'Rourke, Sentnel John Sklmmons, Marshal Borough of Carter*!, New J*r*ey. (Slgnsd) asoroe ORUBBK t/a Qeorge's Tavsrn C.P. 6/-0/65 S0.00 (SlgnM) JOSEPH 8ANDOR EAR, t/a Jot's Bar Joseph Sandor, Pre, mo. Margant Bandor, CP. 6/3-0/65, (Slgnsd) Becv.-Treu NOTCE Tale notlcs that LOUS W. NAOT and LLLAN NAOT t/a Nagy's PamUy Lquor Bton, lure appled to tk«mayor and Common Councl of cte Borough ot Oartent for a Plenary Retal Dstrbuton UcenM No. D-] for premss* stuated at NOTCE Tak noum that CRtDKLL, NC., t/a Crdell, nc., has appled to tha Mayor and Common Oounoll of the Borough of Cartertt tor a Plenary Retal Consojnptlon llctme No. C-0 for premlaas stuated at 835 ROOMftlt Avenue. Cartaret, New Jersey. Objectons, f any, should tw mads mmedately tn wrtng to Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Cltrk of th* Borough ot Carttnt, Ntw Jersey (Sgnad) CRDLL, WO. ' /a OrtdsU, nc. gnatus. DeBella, Pres. EJtlra OtBella. V o* ft**. STVE MARKOVCS M - 0 Koossrslt AvenUt, Oarteret, C.P. 6/-0/6S OP. 6/J-0/ NOTCE notce that CHARLES t/a Steve't Corner. ' St.80 NOTCE Take fo* that WBBLEY T. SP«- WAK, JR.. Kecutor of of Wesley T. Spewak. Sportsman'! nn, has the Muyor and Common the Bormgh of Cneret for a Plenary Retal Consumpton Lcense No. 0-39, for premse* stuated at 265 Washngton Avenue, Cart«r*t. Ne# Jersey. ; Objectons, f any, ahould be ms4 mmedately n wrtng to Patrtok Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of t4t Borough of Carterst, New Jersey Slsned) WESLEY T. SPEWAK, JR., Executor of the Estate of WBSLEY T. SPHWAS. R. J. Objectons, f any, should b* mad* mmedately n wrltlnf to Patrck Potocnlg, Borough (nk ot tht Borough ol Carteret, Hew Jersey. LOUlf W NAOT LLLAN NAOT t/a N»RV> Famly Lquor Store C.P: 6/3-0/65 NOtlCl TaX* notlo* that SUOX'B, a corporaton of Ntw Jerssy, has applltd a th* Mayor and Oommon councl of th* Borough of Carteret, for a Plenary Hrtall Oonsumptlon Lcense No. O-S for premses stuated at 36 l Avtnut, Cartent, Ntw BRADY, t/a Brady's Oafs, hu appled to the Mayor and Common Councl of th* Borough of Oartent, for a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcense No. C-7 for premse! stuated at 335 WasllugUn Avenue, Crteret. New Jersey Objecton!, f any, should be made mmedately n wrtng to: Patrck PotoonlK, Borough Clerk ot th* Borough of Cartsret, New Jersey NHtm** and realdeuo* of offlcers, ult*oton sad stockholders holdng one or mar* perosnl of th*»tock ot sdd corporaton: tn. Mary BmWU Beers Ury-Tna*ur*r M U»)ls 8tn*t, Carttrst. H. J. Altttndtr Suuh, Prtslden, M Mapl. Slrwl. CarKnt, M. J. Uary O. Such, Vlc*-Pr**ld*nt M UtpU SUMl. carvtnt, n.. oulhllsasl U any, suould nt mads &&&&&: rs. Oarunt, N*w Jersey. (Sloed) SUCH'S, MJ Roo*«vel» *v Canertt, N J CP «/3-W/«NOTCE C.P. 8/3-' NOTCE Tate notce tuat th* AMRCAN L500N, CARTKBT POST NO. 2«], ha) appled to ths Mayor and Common Councl of the Borough ot CartSret for a Club Lcense No. CB-ll for premlms stuated at 77 Roourelt Avtnue, Cartent, New Jersey. Objecton!. f any, should be made > mmedately n wrtng to Patrck ', Bc-roug- ' -- sgned) THE AMR0AM LOO CARTBBBT POST NO. W T»Kt nouce tlul BANJO LOUNOB. «- NO. t/a Banjo Lounge, ha* JAMS8 SKTKA. spplled to ths Uayor and Common Councl of tha Borough ol OarMrst tor a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcense No. C-34 for premues tt- C.P- 8/3-0/65 usted at 249 Roosevelt Avenue, CP. 6/3-0/6S S6S6 Tak* NOTCB notce that WLLAM J. STAR, JR., t/a Sltaft Uquor Stow, hss appled to the Mayor and Commen Councl of th* Borough ot Car. tent for a Plenary Retal.Dstrbuton lcense No. D-6 for premss* stuated at 3ST Rootmlt Avenus, Carteret, N. J. Objectons, f any, ahould b* mad* mmedately n wrltln to Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clsrk of th* Borough of Carteret, Ntw Jeney. (Blgned) WLLAM J. STAR, J*. t/a Sttar's Lquor Bton CP. S/S-O/M UM NOTCB Taks notlc* that JOSEPH MA- JOROS hu appllsd to tb* Mayor and Common Councl of tba Borough of Oartent tor a Plenary Retal Consumpton ltcsnsa Ho. (3-3J for prsmlsu stuated at US velt Avenue, Cartent, N. J. ObjMtlons, f any, should b* mad* mmedately n wrtng to Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk ot th* Borough of Osrteret, Ntw Jartty. ; JOSEPH MAJOROS C.P. 6/3-0/ NOTCE that WLLAM KOU- C.P. 6/3-0/45 N0TCB Take notct that JOHN PPMFPR and JOHN HOWARD, partners, t/a : aass Bar nn, ban applmd to th* Uayor and Common Councl of th* Borough ot Csrteret for a Plenary Retal Consumpton UMnse No. C-lt for premse* stuated at S Whealet Avenue, Carteret, H. J. Objectons, t any. shoutd be made mmedately n wrtng to Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of tht Borough of CarUnt. New Jersey. ( Sgned) OHM PT OHN HOWARD Partnen t/s (Hast Bar nn 'pled to ths Mayor and Oommon Councl of th* Borough ol Carteret for a Plsnary Retal Consumpton lcense No. C-M lor premse* stuated tt 4-43 Pennng Avtnue. Otrttret, N. J. Objectons, t any, ahould be made mmedately n wrtng to Patrlok Potocnlg, Borougb Olsrk of UM Borough of Cartent, New Jenef. (Slgnsd) ' WLLAM KOUBAB t/a Kollbaa' T»f*m CP. 9/3-0/SJ UM C.P. 6/3-0/69 NfTlCl Tak* notce thtt the UKRANAN AMRCAN CTZENS OLUB hu appllsd to ths Mayor and Common NOTCE notlc. that tb* CARTMT CRAPTSMXK'3 OLUB. NO, ha* appled to th* Mayor and Oommon Councl of the Borough ot Carttnt a Club lcense No. C3-J for premses stuated at M lm Btr**t, Carteret. N. J. Objectons. f any, should b* tn*4* mmedately n wrtng to: P»trlO«Potocnlg, Borougb Clerk of th* Bor< Couucl of the Borouft of Carteret ou«h of Cartent, Ntw J*n*y. KA. Commander JOSEPH PLOTTCRER, Fnance Oftcer 8,00 Curterst,- N. J. Objectons. f»n>, should be mads mmedately n wrtng to: Patrck C.P. 6/3-0/95 CHABUCS J. BRADTPOUKK. Btrougb Olerk of tb* t/a Brady'* Gate u, 4r,.ugh "f Cartett. New Jersey. as.so MOCC Ttk* HOMO* that UOPHL KU- BAN, t/a Hll Bowl, lno appled to the Mayor nud Common Councl of th* Borouuh of CurUnt fur a Plenary HeUU 'Consumpton lcense No. C-J <ot premses stuated at 50W-37 BootevtU Avenue, Oarteret, *. J. Objectons, f any, should be mad* mmedately n wrtng to Patrck Potoonlg, Borough Clem of th. Borough of Carters t, N.w Jersey SOPHE KJUJAK t/a Hll Buwl U.p. *y»-0/*o UM NOjc ton>u b'«( Cateret. N*w Jereej Ta»» n«be* tha L*O»l * NOWAKJ '"'""'" BANJO LOUNQB, NC. t.a Unjo Lounge KuBen* H. Kelly, Prealdent-Tnasurer AnlllOJy DOlQTglO, Vct-Pres.-Secretary 6/3-0/65 NOTCE Take uulce that DXE a TAV- RN of Oartent, N. J., a corporaton of New Jeraey, has appled to tht Mayor and Common Councl of the Borough of Carteret for a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcence Nu C-p, for prmlhb stuated at 338 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N J Oojectlom, f any, should be mad* lumedlawly lu wrlttns to- Patrck Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of ths Borough uf Cartere, Now Jersey for a Olub lcense No. CB-5 for premss*, sltusted at 72S Rooasvelt kvenue, Carteret. N J. Objecton!, L any, uould b* mme mmedately n wrtng ta: Patrck potocnlg, Borough Clerk of tn Borough or Carteret, Ntw Jersey (Snned) UKRANAN AMRCAN cmzsns CLB (fret.) Joteuh Pukash (dec.) Joseph J. Pukash NOTRE Ton. nonce that ALJU PBYWATA a aplled to th. Mayor snd Conuwn Cuuul of the Borough #f (armret for s Plenary R*tall ContuuJtlun llcenw No. C-3 fur premses stuated at M aooeevelt Avtnue. Cartsret. N, J..ljr. tlous, auy, tuuuld M mads lm.ntuusly «wruug to: Patrck powulg, Boomga Olerk of the t/a Lao's na has applltd to tht Mayor and Common Councl of tht Borough of Csrtent for a Plenary Retal Consumpton llowu* Mo C-M for premses stuated at Jcfl Koow- Ctst H. J ALEX PRTWATA vr.»/3-lo/as NOCE uotu«that CARTSRXT.lylJUK a"ob«, HC, t/a Wess' f tteuh^d wu be svldeuoetl br a * The pu»m-* Prt««the pn>p<*al "t "* NOtlC T**.* notm tuat JOHH KOEOLHS e "'.^land STBPHBl kokolubj/a Koks hat* appled to th* Mayor nnoo Cmw<-n uf th* Bor-OP. 4V-WW l'avkrn OP Oarsret, N. J. Joseph.mle, Pru Rownrle Leecht, 5^8 Roowvelt Avenue, Cartent, N J., sfmuld b* t»*4* o*.»/j-w/a*»8.40 NOTCE ltd node* that LKBBKO MOD MBO «ud NCHQLNA QARCU, t/a 0. * M. Llaor Stpn, h*v* appled to th* Uayor and Ooannoo OouBol o( tb* Bosuab ot Oarteret, for a Plenary )M*U Wstrputlaa llstn*. No. D-l tat *(M l**s stuaud at S WsshLbftoa Avtoue, Oarterel. N J. Objeutlout, f any, should be mad* muedtuly n wrtng to: Patrck Potocnlg, Borough OUrk of th* Borough ot Carteret, Mew Jersey. -EBEKO H04NAHO NCKOUNA QAJUU O. «U. Uquor Ston Sgned) CARTERK- CJUB, NC. Presdent, runas J. Hwnp V.e Presdent. Wllam Ohabtna Treasurer, Harry Ra.pp: Htrotary, Thsodot* MortM* C.P. 6/3-0/6S t.00 CP. 6/J-0/65 NOTCE Tak. notlo. llat OABTBRBT NW JlRalY LODO 323J. BWSVOJgNT AND PROnxrnv OBDBH or LKB, has appled to the Mayor and Commun Councl of the Borough of Cartertt for a Olub lkenss for ]r«mstuated at Roouvslt Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey. Objecton!. f any, should b«mads mmedately n wrtng to Patrck Potocnlg. Borough Clerk of the boxough of Oartent. New J«nty Slgtnd) CARTRST' MEW LOXX BtWBVOLNT AND PKOTEOTVH OROS BUU Jauss W. Qulnn Exalted Ruler Jostph Loogl crttary C.P. /5-0/6* NUTCB Tat. notce Uul VLNCKZA LOHUdflO. t/a Vtto's Be«r Oardtn 'j.'ojhas appled to the Mayor aud Com-, mon Ccuncl of the Borough *f 'artent for a Plenary Retal Contumptlun UoenM No. C-l (or Temtuut sltuatcu»l 7 Slem Avtue, CarMret, N J. f any, hould t>f mal* J. y, f luuedlately n wrtng to: FaUU'.k Potuuul«, Borough Clrk of Uw Borough of C&rteret, New Juaey. Sgned) VNCENZA l.qruseo t/a Vto' B**r Garden, f OF S9.M Honcc t'w* aouce that THX POLlaB AMKUOAX OLUB. MC. has appled to to* auyor end Oouuuou Coupon of th* Borough of Oarteret fur a Olub Uu*ms* Ho. OB-8 for ptamues stuated at M luudolpt atr*m, Carunt, New Jwaty. Objtctlous, f any, shmm b* CF. 6'J 0/«S ft.80 NOTCE Tale nouu'h that C A K T SUBLl'ltR and KKFNKKY WORK- ERS UNON, LOCAL NO. 837 b«# appled lo the Mayor and Common Councl nd tbe Borough of Csrtent for a Club lloeat* No. CB-ll for prsmlsu stuated at 37 Roosevelt Avenue, Cartent, Ntw Jwt*y. Objecton, f any should b* mat* mmtdlauly n wrtng u Patrlok Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of tkt Borouh of Cartetet, New Je (Blau*d> CARTRRSr SMBLTER * sjunry WORKSRA UNON LOCAL NO 83T TUHU Da fmwloo FreaJcm rneet Jvuw. aeontery Ot 3O/«

14 AHERCAH N. MM«y Dowm Opn Muter «" fm'h* frmrh 50 SMTH ST. PERT! AMBOY U 6-22 Bcycles SCHWNN SALES SERVCE REPAR Lawn Mower Servce. And Repar SAW FLNG LNCOLN KEY SHOP 63 Green St., seln - Coal & Fe) Ol - Take Advantage of Ow Sumer PRCES! For he months * May and Jaae ONLY! FU Yonr Cotd Bh NOW Lehgh Nut or Stove Premnm PEA COAL, $»Jt BUCK COAL, fbm EUROPKAN MECHANC TRANED mported Auto SALES & SERVCE Ml 8t Gcwfe AveaM AVENEL (Neat ClorerUal) Dallf :M A. M. to *M t. «. M. to *M t. ME ME Landscape Gotractar< Albert J. SCHAEFER, Sr. bdutral romplete WTOt CONTRACTOR LANDSCAPB PLANNNG GBADNG 4 SEEDNG a KWalUlBj Lawns * frws Up* Stms T'nnm MErcnrj 4-UH W90RB6E Umtr Sure, K. WE DEUVEB! Caaaakte SUek o Domestc and haorted Wnw Been and lquor*. Ot t^ooy AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. New and Repan Fall* nured ft Guaranteed Call FU (Colona) Mwlg & Sttrage BG A MOVNG 0 Per Hour Day or Nght A eat Due* Plnckter HE DEAL WAY MOVERS Why Not Let Toe "7" McCoDejr* Mo*«LET MLS Tel) Your Story Retals Rentals - Servce Sale* HOMELTE PUMPS GENERATORS BULDERS' HAMMERS UN ft. George A«e. (Bt W North of WoodbrJOfe Thursday, June 0, 965 ClOTtrlsl AVENEL, N. J. FREE NTEROR Decoratng SERVCE BY ERNEST DECORATORS HOME. APARTMLNT AND OFFCE Room Lnyont - Fnrntare Anangements Color CoorttaaUon Badjet PUnnhMt C«n or Wrte For Further nformaton CUSTOM TALORED SLP- COVERS, DRAPERES, Jt REUPHOLSTEBY (E.B.) - Cart-m - protded, howevw, tha the preml owe, t h«unwl for any at) nhe nhe Artmtnl'tt.n,,. Artmnw prm ng roumnf the Bnan, wck Avenue, and Edth Sstek. HOH BCHOOU and SBOTOR (0) p*r cent depost, oaah to equal toes wll be ofered to the pupls profcent n those respectve lan- 9 Arlngton Drve, Fords; Nancy Hansen, 28 MeHer Street, Ust* and gpedflratton* may b* herenafter mentoned mortgtge, tfer pro " m, Kt ' H HOH SCHOOLS the total purchase prce,»m the not h«school Rt.r*«t, w type "' Jcnwy at 0 :X) Teen Topcs Townshp Couple Marred r ">lhr, ""-rtlr,.run* 2, MS. shell be secured at the offce of th«superntendent of School*»t rte Admn- form n three t3 Purchase money not* and mortgage to b«taken back by the Wda wll N., guage*. Other courses, wch as Avenel, and John Schmdt, 70 masonry (Contnued from Edt. Page) musc and art apprecaton, remedal and speed readng, and Bach bd must be sealed Fourth Avenue, Port Readng straton Buldng. and Townshp of Woodbrldge for a mcr school- very shortly, The At St. Anthony's Church courses offered wll depend on college sklls, wll be gven ths LEGAL NOTCES lalnly marked "BD OH petrlod of tmrenty-four (4) month* ProvwM form of d t n»m wth nterest at d* {«.%) p#r cent the demand for certan subjects. year and for the yaan to come, George Mazur, Jr., Metuchen, du«and payable any SEWAREN - Saturday afternoon at St. Anthony's Church, p*r f there a strong student nterest arother of the brdegroom, was NOTCE TO BDDERS ^^V&uoaton re*, ttrenty-fcar annum,. (J4) months monthe from. - any kl There should be approxmately 5' and co-operaton. best man. Ushers were Ronald Sealed bds wll b«receved by th* the date of nlosln* of MM* mltted on a bumpr r<s\r students enrolled before a subject s scheduled as part of the FalrWgh-Dtekjon Port Readng, Mss Ann Kubcka, Board of Mucatlon of th* Borough 3.7SO.00. hundred fwt n wllth. rtcl n - d*. AM*ntlon, Mazurek, brdegroom's cousn, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Anthony Kubcka, 42 Broad Street, Avenue and Flllmore Avenue. Car- Townshp (.. TM TWrnahlp ofwoodbrldg*. *t ^ of Carteret, New Jersey, at the The above par*" aw h eludes tl» afnrmalr»n n foot th* tu-t Hnt, not \rm.{ ' * summer school's currculum; Offers Coartcf Rchard Wernosk and Benjamn Abraham Lncoln School. Carteret rtrawn bv th«department or > cledlntlon of Marklrr!"n*. wlkh lnum mlnrtm nnd Ullt-r ahull hr from Kn r n; n t.hl» area must b, n mn» the work These summer enrchment class-' On fle n tbe Gudance Departare also announcements of The brde, a graduate of Wood- on Thursday evenng, June 24. MS T C. Cadralarer, form ejtlsfectwy to the J ^ * 'cr'rt Dela Petro, all of Fords became the brde of Gerald Ro- teret, New Jereey, at rtbhtn clock Woodbrld(r*. N«w Jersey th* e«p*ns» of Ue purchaser n» PS wll be offered only f there s bert Maar, son of Mr. and Mrs. for the followng: ment of Law. Oort of adverttalw summer programs to be brdge Hgh School 964, s employed by The Hansen * Yorke 3 Twlrlera Unforms, 3«rMary hall b* pad by purchswr. a suffcent number of ' "~ George Masur, 05 Bloomfeld. JO Band Unforms 'H t ths year at neghborng.. t/wk... Avenue, Fords. The Rev. Stanslaus Mlos offcated at the, eteam Cleanng the exteror 't forth on He w.«kl»rlrt(;m.ro.rf of «*nu»,,,, schools am) colleges. Colleges such Co., of New Jersey, Woodbrdge. Drectors Unform PROPOSAL T, N. Uf Wth-, mm Rucwmful hd, as Farlegh-Dcknson, at ether.the brdegroom, a graduate of 'double rng ceremony. of the Csrtenrt Hgh Schoo sealed bd* wll be receved by * f hn f*r ">"< "" '"" "'" " r " r«ur«l t.) f,,n, w of ther campuses at Rutherford or Teaneck, present to j"- " Mddlesex County Vocatonal and Bds wll be opened andrendal Board of Educaton of U«Townshp of Woodbrtdge at th* Admln-.._..,._..k.n >«ullnwwl! trnct prlcp cm rmnr..hrlw nth" '' ""»>'" ' bond n full» The brde, gven n marrage (tola meetng. Bds must be «" Techncal Hgh School, Perth Amclass of 963, s employed amount of 0% of th* Bd or a Bl< panled by a certfed check n th stratlon Buldng. School Strrtt, boy Wcodbrogr., N J. on Wednesday, not nt^rffn* wth thfl u... UK ^ l\l>or nnd nmtrrnl t All hl-ldm of n T(vr constructon of bullrfor ntmtra jmnxw' Tlt-lp uulfer July 7, 0S5 at 0:30 ajn.. 8.D.8.T., at f«>n*tnr!on work r DO T WTH by the Mddlesex Water Co., Specfcatons may be obtaned whch tme bldn wll le publcly qlftllfh hv th* Sffl' fw ronrlusvfov (fr»m(k to Hf lne mru A. -jn. ( [,..M»,w 30 hours Woodbrdge. at the offce of the Secretary durng busness hours. opened and read Aloud tor: f Purrhrwr dof* N readng comprehenson, word.alencon lace. t had a removafcle J-CHEVROLET - JO PASSEN- not ucbtlon and r*rtmc<u GER 8THP-VAN3. s- rtrpv nl correnxmlrnr, ^mplct Bds must be planly market of Sale advse the Townshp of any^"hln.tl»r on t.he of recognton, vocabulary buldng, Watteau tran. Her crown of lace SCHOOL futorrrubx JOKN urp-qunllflratlnn "Bd Proposal " nbleetlon. or rtsfjru P"^[ and study sklls. Classes wll be wth pearls and aurora\boreals. C. State College P KKNNKDT MEMORAL HOH m The Board of educaton reserve* SCHOOL (nd AVEHK, JR 0 and 6 HP. held durng the day and also n.crystal trm held her /mported the rght to reject any. all or P*rt * 7 HOH SCHOOL the evenng for those pupls who Englsh lluson clow* Vel She Graduate* of ths bd and to wave any lnfor Lst* and specfcatons may b«mantles n the best ntenwt of th. aecured at the offtc* of the Supers Rdng Tractors work. carred an orchd and carnaton WOODBRDGE - Jersey Cty Board. t s true that the summer vacaton wll soon arrve. t s also Mss Lnda Kubcka, Sewaren, Carteret Board of Educaton Wn uu m clean *arth fll rubbsh, bouquet. J. O'Bren. Secretary ntenont of School* at the Admnstraton Buldng. entre pr*m»f» conveyed Mnplettly State College graduated ts largest class n ts hstory at the 35th! l k«! K " J. P. Lemb. Presdent men' of * panc* -nnr*n*, nul:."" Mbldn wthout anv»!*«rotary Tllers Bach bd must be nealed and Rdng Mowers true that summer s a tme of twn sster of the brde, was mad June B. MS 3,60 planly marked "BD ON garbage, nk C.P. o/lo-7/m and be accompaned by a Mctlfled etc. are R trm * h '! to srll»»l<»hl* l/ th* nnard nl K.'l baal» of r*)r.'tlo anf lot n «W W«-» m U mch bd-,l,«l! h* llrflw<l to lo n! r*rd' m* 8t»t* of NrT.^rv «w. are nynu.»,., not allowech, to tenvn'and mun"; TTc Boan of M«relaxaton and comfort. The sum of honor. Brdesmads were Mss commencement. Tuesday, Dr. check or bd bond n the amount to elevaton 8 above mean aea level, t n cane' one of m»re Townshp of Wltr mer recess s also an excellent Jans Huber, Woodbrdge. Ms: Mchael B. Gllgan, presdent, PROPOSAL of U'r of the bd. ecept that the areas on whch bds aha.ll he r*c»lvh! th* rt«ht to r» wr «nv The Bowd of Educaton reserves structures are erected hall be at tme to broaden one's cultural nterest n the subject he enjoys sster, and Judth Proktor, North Lynn Mawr. Fords, brdegroom L. ADLER & SONS! Scaled bds wll be rw'jd b lnlmum, and n walv* anv nf.. announced today. the Board d of f Bduoatlon Bduat of th th» rght to reject any or all bds. elevttlon 0. rt«*mb» Local resdents graduated were Townshp of f Woodbrdge Wdbrdge at th n whole or n part, and to wave 4. The purchaser shall nstall and dn the best. Wondrous opportuntes Planfeld, cousn of the brde, dzsetr dzsttmo Buldng. Schoo mmateral nformaltes. construct Markley street from ts Susan Krschner. 23 Fleetwood dbrtdge, K. J. on Tu«- Hghway 30 come only once n a lfetme ths Junor brdesmads were Mss Luanne Mazurek, Fords, brde- Street, and Florence Fuery, 272 K.fl.T.. at whch tme Mds.* WoodbrtdM. N- J- watt wth tt Avenue n accord- chase n accordance. wth tonnt of Sweet, W BOARD OP EDUCATON ntersecton on the east wth Blar Road; Paula Prebut, 649 Lews day, JuJ 3. MS * ">» ", Towrufttp of WcodbTdge Road to ts nteracton on the accordng to the man...,... WOODBRfDOE NEW s one whch should not be mssed. North Brunswck d d groom's cousn, and Mss Jane be publloly opened and read alou. C. CsdweTader. ance wth the standard Townshp sale on fle, the Townshp wll >- T C TADWAADER Green'Street, au of Woodbrdge; Secretary of Woodbrdge specfcatons, wth Uter > bargan and sale (feed for Secretary van, Perth Amboy, brde's cou.. t70/m Rght of Way wdth of slty 60) sad premses.,. svw/m Phone AX Vctora, Afrca's largest hke, Judth Bonalsky, 458 New Bruns-..«, consstng of exstng ffty DATE): June J. HM_ s the source of the Nle Rm (SO) toot Rght of Way plus W JOflaTH VALBm NOTCK feet to bs dedcated by Purchaser MunlovpeJ Clerk New Jeresy SUM RfTSTNKSSMd SERVCE on ltt own land, Sad street shall L. 47M0/M 7444 at s nounee<< lor road. Sad street to be adequately Tbe Board of Mucatlon wll receve separata sealed bds for: qualfcatons, applv catons. am draned. Purchaser shall also nstall concrete curb, n accordance CONTRACT JTOb-UR - ROOF- t Cvl 8«rvlc«. Statf H wltb Townnhlp of Woodbrdge O WORK SOROOL #4, AV-ton, New Jeraty specfcatons, on the north and Open to cltlvns. W smth sdes ol Hartley Street. n OOHTRAOT JTMb-llK - UAflOM- dent n WcodbndR* TH» tbe oooatruouan of HarUer Street, RT RVAMv - SCHOOL #0, Uee Oedet, Salary, V». Mas Cotracttr purobaaer shall lnaure that the HOMLAWK akve adjacent to Uarkln Weet fs*'l/l-0-n/8s shall be constructed and maun* OONTRA0T JXb-M - ROOT- taned talned on a J on slopeto lps pre- pr» DO O WOMC - SCHOOL «T FORM? S T A SECRET? Ttct *ns«m. - Sad " v..v bank s Utah, to bs Bds wll b* rsc«4t*d n the meet- planted wm ly plant* plaosd TBOR BERENCS You know t's for SALE! 3" on center. r 8*d road tod curt) -oa»» TK.m t m m m B FOREGN CAR s to b* constructs*! wthn twentyfour (M) month* from tht a»t* Mason - Contractor Your BROKER REPARS KNOWS T'S FOR SALE! There s of dosng at»u«collson WORK Bulder 9. n tbt *T«M that pureb»«sr Km Novak BUT oompusa wth both Pancnphs 3 Rkhrd Johnson An Brck, Stone and Concrete >od«. tarsfsjd touy»sne.brs Free Estmates and 4, n raaard tbe eose nremlsts aa evdenced by a oertuaoate Does the Buyer know tt' Work of eompuanoe, slmea by tte Townshp Bnflneer of De TownaWp RCAL VAClLml for Sale? of SMONE BROS. LNDEN, N. J, CALL NOW Ceramc Tle EDWARD SWANCK CERAMC TLE CONTRACTOR ncludng Mosac Now Job and Repars o All 40 Mary Avenue, Fords VAfley M8J0 Dellcatesse TREAT SHOPPE OS Bahwaj Aveaw UUD8 atmr Boat B BASEST GOOD* (sala.efll'm NCUONG SUNOAVH Otscd mp*t«mj AU Lwler FORDS ft COAL CO. a Plywood e nsulaton e Booant o Puullu Shngles a Oarage Doon a MUwurk a Bulders' flupnues o Hardware Mason' BDpeJBas Fad OU& Coal Hlllcrest 2-080! Kng Georges Rd., Fonb MSlc lstnctlm - Uarn To Play Tht PANO-ORGAN ACCORDON Prtnto tnstmeuoas b«qtbafled Teachers and Advanced Accepted. M ME Authorzed OBOAN8 LL PANOS JARDOT PANO COMPANY y Av ffoodbrldge -» - *at as- t AGENTS NATONAL VANS Local and World Wde Moms UM 8t George Ave., Avenel PMg ft leaug "Servce Wth a Smle" EDFREY Wth Charer PLUMBNG ana HEATNG ELECTRC SEWER SERVCE an Hamll ATtnne Woodbrldta, N.. Just Dal MErcury SMTH MMblg and Heatg tm ReffMn Ave. ME Atone) Tolets Ktchen Faucets Gas Water Heaters REPARS and REPLACEMENTS Sewer Cleanng On-TfcfrJob Call MErcury CHAN SAWS - VBRATORS PORTABLE BEATERS. RooflU ft SUg - t. ft. STEVENS ~n». and nest Hetal «st» ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRDGE Repan o AU Type* Alr-C -j Warm Ar Heat Udu»trl Bhaort Motor Guard! FOB FREE B8«T' 4-JS Sheet Metal Work Roofng Gutters and Leaden 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MErcWj Slpcovers 4-Utt RAHWA FASHON FABRCS nteror Decorators" Custonwude Slpcovers OBAVBBBt s> MDSPEEADS CURVANS VABJ) GOODS Call For free B4tlmU FU Man St. Rabwajr Slpcovers NEWEST 965 SLP COVERS CHOOSE FROM OUB LOVELY SELECTON OF NEW FABRCS SULO BROS. 850 Elzabeth Avenue tahway F«8-790 Ask For Dept B SHOP AT HOMf SERVCE FU Ml t ATSSl FREE SHOPflTHOME SERVCE Mt 4-6- DRAPERES SLPCOVERS '.'BN ^ Watch R^alrs WATCH REPARS wth Full Guarantee Kxpert Repars on all Jeweln FU WELCOME WAGON lag gbad wld h Nnmntt; Bh. r«r Wmu»lm m WekonM WtfM h COLONA t AVENEL t SELN FORDS CARTERET WOODBRDGE PORT READNC SEWAREN GALL L Woodbrldte, then and n that event, tbe aforesad mortfege shall bt cancelled of record by the Townshp of Woodtorldsje. wthout any further payment of prncpal or nterest ty the purchaser wnateoerar. Boweter, n the event *at purchaser falls to comply wttb (be afonmenttcoed prordom wthn the eajd tme, whch tme la hereby made of tbe essence, then and n that treat tbe entre prncpal and nterest due on sad mortgage hall bs due and payable. 6. Purchaser must commence constructon of M.00O aauan feet of frcea floor area of o4uetrlal or codroeretal bulldlnc or wthn auty (») days after cloaln of UUs, (the cross floor area excludes cellars at defned n ttoe Woodbrldge Townshp Buldng Cods.) Tbe constructon of a buldng shall be consdered aa havng been commenced when toe foundaton la oooetruoted. Sad M.000, square feet of buldng or bulldlgsl ahall be completed wthn 9 mcoths after oloeln«of ttle. Sad UuUdtof" or buuludct shall bs deemed oompltt*d when t s ready to receve a certfcate, of occupancy. t tbs sad 33,000 square test of buldng or buldups are duer not eommesced or completed wthn the respectve aforementtoned ttmaa, tten and la ether of won treat*, tu t*ue of tn* MUM property conveyed bereuader. ncludng any bulktogs or partally formed Buldngs Sareco shall avtomattcallr revert to tbe Townabkp of Woodbrdge wthout tfae necessty of ear notce or demand whatsoever. Any perod of delay n commencement of constructon or oocnpleuon caused by strkes, war, arts of God sod other smlar tvente beyond the purchaser's control ahall be added to the aforementoned tmes. n the event that purohaaer oomtdsnces and completes au W.000 square foot buldng or buldngs aforesad wtthln tbe aforeaad perod of Una, then, and only n that event, the Townet*p of Wcod- brdge ngttt to rslseea and make free and clear from tbe Hen of tbs aforesad mortage tbs leade upon - -un bumng t ooutructed wltb sufflcsnt turround u- Je oo a rato of l acre JO* square feet, and ate to _. a ntt retan deed new sne tbe rtvertsr "on from Hat acreage an LEGAL NOTKBS buttdlnc, pconosa nawwnr, u» slnvatansouslr toenwltb tbe pur NOTCE OF rubuc ALB ohsesr posu a pertoqnauoe bond TO WHOM T UAT COKOCBH: ol of anacoaptabl aoosptabl*sur - At a regular meettaf at tooan amount to Xd5 Muncpal OOUDO of tbe Townshp of Woodbrtdte, bem TuasOa»,» w..jdn d 6y er, tbt TownahU) kglneer to n a form June 2. SM, was drected to U Doparameot tesutnc tbe Townshp the per. adreruse tbe laot tbat on Tueedaj ftormanoe of any uncompleted t th U- evenng, June lm. *», tbe Uun-talolpal CouncU wul meet M S tm. by tbe tl lttons. and (O6T) n tbe Oomatttaa Oban- further provded ttwt t Uarkley or road ODDStrootaon requred bera. Memoral Munletpal BuUdta, Street la at that Urns oonatruoted < x ~ ~ Woodbrtdce, Hew Jener, and ex- n tbt manner sfonsald d from tra tu pose and sell sell t at puhttc ssale to tbe ntarseomon of BWr load to tbe hghest bdder aooordtnc to terms furttweet tod of sad, bolldlnf or of sale on fua vttb <be funmnal, fml buudmcs boudlnca relsaesd relseesd {( and to<urln Olerk open to nspecton and.tobed the pertotmaaoo or tne publcly read prm to sale. Lot oonmtkxa.) block 643 on the Wbodbrtdfe Ton'. a. The puchaatr snal ooo- srlp shp AseseameDt Aseeeament Map.»" rf ffh^menrt an addtonal TBRM6 AMD OONDmOKS Of «>w square foot buldng or PUOUC SAL* OP REAL BBTAT buudlngs wthn ont year of olea- KNOWN AND DSONATXD oo tbeng of tttte and oomplate tarn* Townshp Aseeasment Us > sa Lot ^ M months of of tttlt under ana same Mma mun coodt-, n,, M Advertsng Ths Newspaper Doesn't Cost t. The sale of all of tu* premses.j auetton shall be subject to the followng: u. Kollm reetrtctlune record, f soy. b ln effeu, U any, of uuncptu tunng laws and other applcable muncpal and ernnenthl regulatlou. r The rlchte ol taoauts under Dlatng leases, kf any. d Ajy sfeto of (sou whch an accurate suney and lnapeouou u( the ureulsm would atlcrt tttkkts uf uelghbutlut own en and nuclptu, uuclptll, oorpun.te ml uubuc ' '»ny, n dlu LONCHBONl-DDrNM USTAWUNY * COCTAa LODNO?jJTNM FOOD t o CALL H Hsatken ef ounu' CLUB CAKT BUMCn AKmCAM KXTU8 O 8mttb S. Per* Amboy Ne Ceuecttoa ttlta Any Otter KetUarant ' n* fnxn the date of passng of ttle, makng/ a total of oue hundred slty thousand square feet of»ros» floor area of buldng, requred under the terms of ths sale. n the oet buldngs lotdlllug oue hundred slhy Uausand Huare feet of groat rour area have not betu ranplduxl by the end of sad Ax S) yean frutu de >«aalt g of UUe, thw ml n tha event the purchaser Mdl»y a* UqulOjated datutvm an wnuuut equal to the mount payable m uueetas U the um hundred ntty tloueatd quan feet test uf uf bullauk bulldlk had been coro com pleuld ud lmt at L xwt value $«.o0 par wuare toot Jt autually ;OHutrucUMl). tt*ld payueal shll be nulo ts mju n a VA4V the luuoe H%ff BT7 and VUAU manner ^ej TTf as njsa f t were U«due and payable tu MLTMUU*. dtu undtttknj ppfllt ur <x>udulln UM Mu, ruw'temp' Xwwsll uf"woodbrld«e. WoodWldge SSad f. HlyU o le [Lk, \d rlv*u> rght*. t tuty. n My mt tttuo M ttas one hundred payuouu shall be made untl nxhu*. nveuum, btrwu. alloy, sluty bhousaud sqmre feet of UMM. ur rlfld uf way. bunle bullttutf u ounsmotcd aud on U*~ un or rntsslnt U«ftnulso Uw uneasaeut rolls, of tne Townalklp of U (tum»uk>u. WouObrldgt. GENERAL CNEMA THEATRES M>-:NLO PARK rmvbw SAT. AT rh UN. - HON. - WB*. UPRtOM HEBUCH TAT l, Block W3 now owned by and n possesson of the Townshp of and revettar; and release of Woodbrtdeo, to be held Tuesday and from mortgage proany such eomplenecl buld- evenng, June 3, MH, at 8 P3L DHT) l the CXnunlWee Obam- ng or bulettnn a* set fortt n MTH, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Paragraph. ' WoodbrMge. H.J.. b. Tbe TVnroahlp of Wood- Tm premses abovee dealgoated Mdge agrees to release any addtonal buldng or buldngs and fll be aold pursuant to t-. resoluton GOLDBLATTS : Ue MuUdpal Councl U. hwtl lands upon vfalch aald addtonal.ao. and notce of sale dttr bulldlnc or buldngs s or are constructed, pror to 34 months from llsnl Juur 3, and June 0, M, Kahway's Oldtvt Ue Woudb Woodbrtdge ldge " ndependen tbe clostnf ol ttle under tbe same Eslablstx xmle Bab)eot to tbe followng terms and condtons and merter; d.jeweler and release of reverur and from >mu u sale: mortfaae provsons, any suoh completed buudlnt or buudlnc* sa set M K. THKKKY ST.. RAHWAY 3. Tlw lownsbp, upon compll.:u«by the purchaser wth the forth n ParasTsoh. loruu uf sale duul delver to OM pun:tuu*r a bargan and sals t. Tbeh purchaser must complete an addtonal buldng or deed. 4. Tlut pmnsu shall bs subject to buldngs, totallng an ecfeuuonel ll taxes, assessments and other one hundred thousand quare feet fowushlp Lens of record to tbs wthn a perod of elx ell ( ) year yean latn uf ffoodbudgk, N. J. TlR^CONDTONED ONGHY THBU MfUEOAT VBrflNaa ONLY :M»:U Gregory P*ck 'MRA6E" Kdwrx MATWB AUBDAT *0 "PRSONER of the RON MASK" SUN. < MOM. TTO. ranftst rar UuHe OtOy) nmnorak THE AMOROUS ADVENTURES OF MOLL FLANDERS' f AM WsVNEtUAT ;M tm. FROM RUSSA WTH LOVE" r.n. "DR. NO" A>l>llUuu»J UUUOUUU uf ml*. 8 A ajtunstluu uf Uewaa HuucUwl (H.00.00) DoUert wll be L. "Vh6 mnum!., valux plas nl tx Ont Huuljwl nty-flvo wld by tbe Tuwnshp of Wood. ltlm ) lxllu. brld^. to toy lumasnf re«l estate A <to Kwll uf T«u llu%) p* broker w attotoey, or ocbar person. uf cut suuueestul Ud coe, la legally psnultted to raeelv* suoh > ut oeruftad check, ur oatber't arnmsevme. otber man tbs purafter salo (wlloh Um» W bneby uuulunn l G all reawota t wttt all :k J»y*bl«tu ds 'ruwushp of annmsevme. o*er tum tlks pur-l 7.,.. - Woodbrtd». slwll bo pad at Ue ohaser aotwdly anetuun*** suoblewry AAofKaW-^l»«sal*. «. B»tt KJ«4M oonuntaaon^te B^MWN be urn OVM du* J, ' t j Uue ul Ue (all by uo suoo««ful and p»ymbl>, M. as and wtwn clos ' '' Ua An a4dltluud *u>uut suau ng at UU«takes place \rna at tlu Uu«uf sloslng, W. AN etauotura tu bebult eladl ba Ulrty JO) days, uuder ttw teems of tub eue attall OLYMPC uaoo uf W» MMtuoe) k tt* man Townshp Ordluanoet and Uu uer luuwlng: uutuelve of tb rulee sod regulatons of Uw rluld- " * "~ au «a amended ot nfnj MnfajL. LEGAL AneU "THE ADVENTURES OF! MOL FANDERS" plm BKanla Stndr SaroUn 'Sef&uced & Abandoned'! M4 Cune B FestlTsl Wtnnx SELN Ar NOW THRU flopma CeadUkrad "Yestertay-To-ay ad Ttmrnw" "Dlvrce talan Style ^ ~8AT. * SUN. MATNEE HANSEL & Phu 3 STOOCES Around the n A WALW TXJU.NG M WOODDRlDCt BOTH BOX OFFH-B WED. STARTS AT Km SAT. + Ceort S AMOROUS M MOLL _ tad»><» ^ A "MS nag» U ^ Awe ft** BRASTORM; _ la. WO W» "THE VEftYrRL ^attdwbtwa

15 L CLASSFED (ADVERTSNG HATES JT«K K at tlnn, mum. TALL ME 4- MBA. BARRA.RA TUMA SELN - Funeral servce for Mra. Barbara Tumn, 33 Mddlesex Avenue, who ded May 3, were held Frday mornng at tho Thorn- B«J. Costello Funeral fome Green Street nnd Cooper Avenue' wth a requem Mass at St Cfr cella's Church. Bural wn, [ n st Gertrude Cemetery. Survvng «hertowband,wl- Thursday, Jmp a son, Lawrence, all at borne; hs cy of Jersey Cty; and of Crescent Temple, Trenton, Ancent brck, Woodbrdge; and two ss- parents, Mr. and Mn. John 0- Arabc Order Nobles of the Mystc Shrne. Church was the scene Saturday FORDS - Our Lady of Peace ters, Mrs. John Crerand, Wood- brdge, and Mrs. Bert Rule, South 'afternoon for the weddng of Mss Survvng are hs wdow, Nat Rver, Joyce Brdget Kurt, daughter ale P.; a son, Sgt. Kenneth E., of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kurts, statoned at Weatover Ar Force MRS. LUCY SATVATORE 97 Lnden Avenue, and Joseph Base, Mass; three grandchldren; CARTEKET - Mrs. Lucy Snr Rchard Jugan, son of Mrs. Jula and two ssters. Mrs. Eleen San atore, 69 ded Sunday at home, ford, Kow Gardens, N. Y., and 72 Holly Street. She was a parsh- Jugao, 70S Colgate Avenue, Perth Rptwcca Dobos. Color bearers ar Amboy, and the late Joseph Jugan. The Rev. Adam Kearns of- Brown of Fords, Mss Joyce E. Bud Jsckowskl, junor vrn com- WOODBRrDGE Mss Patrca Ham. Mrs. Edth Hare, South Ozone lner of St. Joseph's Roman Mrs Buejynskl, Mrs. Chester Park. Catholc Church. fcated at the double rng ceremony. Colona; Mrs. Fred A. Kessler, run vehcle came along. advocate; Wllam *ynn, chaplan; Dotzold, seln; Mss Dane Ames, on the outsde, when the ht-and- Stanknwc, Mrs Ann Ulle, Mrs, mander; Henjamn Fnk*, judge Mohnol Caraeatu. ; Bom n New York, Mrs. Salvatore had resded n Jersey Cty 63, OTTO 8. HUNT WOODBRDGE MM. ANNA BARBY Woodhrdge; Mrs. LaCaro L, Hll Mrs. Wshney announced cbajrmen nclude Mrs, Dobos, rehamll* The funeral years and n Carteret for the last The brde, gven n marrage by Johnson was ht on the hp, Dr. George Fredercks, surgeon, SKJN - The funeral of Mrs HKT WANTED of Otto S. Hunt, 52. of 5 nucknell Avenue, who ded Thursday Greenvlle Branch of St. Gabrel de soe wth a scoop necklne, two years. She was a member of her father, wore a gown of neau and Mrs. Fred Wllams of Avenol were among the 36 young wo-where he ht hs head. The enr Wllam Bannon was nstallng knockng hm to the pavement nd George Thelss, quartermaster. nton and hosptal; Mss Dorfcs,. Anna Bnrby, 88 Daz. Street, who MALg.ad FMAU essay and banner bearer; rfrs. ded Frday at Mddlesex Nursng al Ranway Memoral Hosptal Broken Hearts Socety and Green- short sleeves and ftted empre men who were capped Monday at contnued, wthout stoppng, turnng nto Worth Street. past commander. offcer asssted by Allen Pmjell, Helen Fales, cancer; Mrs. Mesar, _ last opportunty Home, Mctuchen, was held Tuesday mornng at the Thomas J WM held Monday afternoon at 'vllle Branch St. Anthony's Socety, wast. The skrt was trmmed xercses for students n the practcal nursng course at the Md- Johnson was taken to Rahway Mrs. Joseph Dobos nstalled the membershp and cvl defense; ourworld Book Encyclo- the Grener Funernl Home 44 both Jersey Cty, and the Auxlary of Peter and Thomas Tracy pearls. Her three-ter butterfly dlesex County Vocatonal and Memoral hosptal by hs father slate for the women wth Mrs. wth lace applques and seed Mrs. Sheppard and Mrs. Wshney (»r the summer. Ex- Costello Funeral Home, Gree Green Street, wth bural n Cloverleaf Memoral Pnrk. VFW *-!._» Post there " bouffant shoulder length vel wns Techncal Hgh School. Charles Blum as nstallng con publcty: Mrs. Frank Warchal, Harantee offer. Call Street and Cooper Avenue, wt! menu Carl, treated for abrasons and legslatve; Mrs. Ann Brodnak a hgh Mass of requem at St held by a cabbage rose nce and u Survvng are Born n Perth Amboy, the deceaaed had resded here for the her husband, These students have completed admtted for further treatmen dructress. and Mrs. Paul Petrovey, senor nstalled were Mrs. Alex Wlshney. presdent; Mrs. xws Whte, 8/0 Cecela's Church. Bural was pearl applque headpece. Her Ralph J. Salvatore; three daughters, Mrs. Jean Jenkns, Mrs. room nstructon at the school and 6 weeks of pre-clncal class- and observaton. ctzen; Mrs, Wavercrak, communty servce, and Mrs. Lous St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colona flowers were whte rosebuds, babes' breath and vy. past «years. He wan a veteran senor vce presdent; Mrs. John HEtf WAHTD A natve of Austra, Mrs. Barb; Josephne Neal and Mss Mldred wll begn ther clncal, work at The large rng around Saturn Wavercxak, Junor vce presdent; Whte, ways and means. of World War and served n hnd formerly resded n New Yor Salvatore of Carteret; fve sons, Mss Sandra Lee Oppenhem of the varous afflatng hosptals, looks lke a halo. t s the only Mrs. Dobos, treasurer; Mrs. Fran the U. S. N.-vy. He wns an exchef of the Woodhrdce Fre De- r r FN TK)N LADES - Can Cly before movng to seln. Pasquale d Carteret, Ralph T. offords was mad of honor. Gerald June 28. They wll spend 22 weeks planet known to man wth such cos Gyor, secretary; Mrs. Lucy Bulgara was the last of the Balkan countres to wn ts ndepto- " extra money y for your unv -,,,MUon? E Earn $2 to t $6 partment, a member of (he Survvng are her husband Jersey Cty, U. S. Army Sgt. John Jugan of Edson, brother of theat Perth Amboy General Hosptal for medcal-surgcal nursng, a rng. Cronoe, chaplan; Mrs. Beatrce $6 an Woodbrdge EmerRoncy Squad John; two sons, John Jr., ant of Fort Knox, Ky., Robert of brdegroom, was best man. H lme. No nvestment Peter of seln; sx grandchldren Haleah, Fla. and Thomas of Jersey Cty; 6 grandchldren and brdge Hgh School class of 96, care of chldren; sx weeks at The brde, a graduate of Wood- care of mothers and nfants, and,,,^'nment call 387^0848. He was employed n.s custodan and three great-grandchldren. S/2O4/0 wth tho WoodhrdR three ssters, Mrs. Angelne Paulsen of Nxon Park, Mrs. Anna Square, Woodbrdge. g ptal for the Chroncally and s employed by S. Meln, on thether the Mddlesex County Hos- School system. Townshp - Need extra earnnow and enjoy an A. (Struskowt); two daughters, AVENEL _ Funeral servce Mrs. Josephne h T The brdegroom, a 957 grad Survvng are hs wdow, GUSTAVE E. MEDVETZ Parrochno of of Pscotaway cotaway and the Rehabltaton Hosptal, North y jr AUTOMATC TRANSMSSONS Tmmertnan of uate of the same school, s em-brunswckployed by the Amercan Smeltng ptal, Metuchen. gnd four weeks or at Roosevelt Hos WORLD'S FOREMOST SPECALSTS - COAST TO COAST Mrs. George Semashko, Morgan, for Gustave E. Medvetz, 64, Metuchen. and Mrs. John MacKenze, George Street, who ded Satur Funeral servces were held yesjterday? a Lat a! 9:00 AM A.M. - at the the s y n - s s a member a of of the the U. f. S. S. Army tal, Trenton, for the mldly men CHSCK-UP k Refnng Co., Perth Amboy, and at the New Jersey Slate Hosp TRANSMSSON OVERHAUL TRANSMSSON 6/0 Woodbrdge; three grandchldren; L ^b0y^g^erah 9 - seven ssters, Mrs. Edward Olsen, e TRANSMSSON TUNE-UP were held yesterday at the oweck Tuneral Home, 56 Car- Reserve, Ft. Wadsworth S tally ll. NOVELTES Tuckerton; Mrs. Leonard Mnkler, Bzub Funeral Home, 54 Whl Wheele '"""' -<- -- CHECK ANDS teret Avenue and at 9:30 A.M. a Mrs. Lydla Bareosk and Mrs. Avenue, e Carteret, wth a Mrs. Janet Lund, prncpal, presented the caps to the students CHECK FOR LEAKS 72 solemn Z requem q Mass was offered at St. ATKNTON CLUBS - George E. Currle of Woodbrdge; Wgh Mass of requero at Sacred *> «Roman Catholc Chun*.RfANZATlONSM Mrs. Wllam Branlon, Mrs. Heart Church, Carteret. The Rev «*"> &» fwprn, 50 cont mutt CHECK LNKAGE 3 9 hlmlboa asssted by Mss Jeannette Obertz. ROAD TUT Vctor Grabran OSM.... necktes n the word Perce Parker and Mrs. Joseph Andrew A. Okal was celebrant as celebrant. t nterment was n St. ^ ^R.N. and Mss Helen G. Kndt, NO OM.QATON Out*. hnwl when you ae«tb«m. Coon of Rensselcar, N. Y.; and Bural was <vnr> n n Holy UA!., Trnty T ^ Cemetery, Hopelawn. The pall bearers were Pat Sal- ADWCT n Gertrude Sertrude Cemetery, r«m»torv rv» R.N., nstructors. Colona. 6 Mot.,ch; 2 00 a doan. 6 two brothers, mn Street, Perth Amboy. Pleasant and Albert of Pont vatore; Ralph Salvatore; JohnSal- CLUTCHES 0M««H BANM f/sm/0 brdge. Menert, Wood- Mr. Medvetz was employed as MNOB BEAU CUUN 'atore; Robert Salvatore; Robert NUUNO machnst at the Phladelpha fenkns and Charles Neal HM OL» LAMB CHANOg OH. LOST ANT) FOUND Quartz Company wth 20 years, srrn p. JOHNSON servce n the frm. Bom n Perth! FtEE TOWNG A DAGNOSS EZ TERMS DAY SBMC FRANK J. PALFY Colle, female. Four COLONA - Funeral servces Amboy, he had formerly resded. Whle, sable and block. for Seth P. Johnson, 50. of 07n Carteret 55 years untl movng FORDS Funeral servces for E. ELZABETH AVE., LNDEN, NJ. Yrmty West Carteret. West Hll Road, who ded Saturday at home, was held yesterday eran of World War as chef to Avenel two years ago. A vet- Frank J. Palfy, 85 Ford Avenue, to name of "Lasse." vho ded Tuesday nght at Perth 6/0 fanboy General Hosptal, wll be mornng at the Frst Presbyteran petty offcer, U. S. Navy, he was held Saturday mornng at 9:30 at Mnall dog. au black. VJjtv.ynn Oaks, Colona. Wood- [Rev. Alex N. Nemcth, pastor, of- Church and a former member ol Church of Woodbrdge wth the a parshoner of St. Andrew's, Flynn and Son Funeral Home, 23 Tord Avenue, wth a hgh Mass ;e Lcense #668. Answers to jflcatof. The Grener Funeral Sacred Heart Church, Carteret )f requem at 0:00 at Our Lady e of "Prnce." Reward. Ft) Horn, 44 Crwrn Street, Woodbrdge, drected arrangements. Lodge 075, Elks; and the Jed- NO REASONABLE OFFER He was afflated wth Rahway H Peace Church. Bural wll be Mr. Johnson was a chemcal REAL ESTATE engneer at the E.. dupont de N AGOOD USED CAR FORSAL Nemours Company, Lnden, wth 23 yean servce n the frm. Actve n the Amercan nsttute of Chemcal Engneers, Mr. nota Socety of Carteret. Survvng are hs wdow, Margaret (Pfeffer); a brother, John Colonta; fve ssters, Mrs. Arthur Benson, Mrs. Mchael Lucas, Mrs, at Dallas... are hs wdow,. three daughters, aro, Barbara Jean, and Patrca, and Our Lady of Hungary Cemetery. Frends may pay respects from 2 to 5 and 7 to 0 P.M. The deceased was an agent for the Prudental nsurance Company of Amerca and was to have retred July after 30 yean servce.wth the frm. Ht was. a parshoner of Our Lady of Peace Church. A natve of Woodbrdge and former resdent of Perth Amboy, he had resded n Fords 8 room house, t>thv Completely remodeled John Masculn, and Mrs. Stanley BRlflG YOUR BLL OF SALE -..-A outsde. 49 Randolph Johnson was an advsor n thedolegrewltz, all of Carteret, apd sn.500. Fnancng aval- Junor Achevement Program of Mrs. Charles Montecalvo, Wood* READY TO DO BUSNESS 6$ BUCK COMET 095 '6 CHEVROLET -WS Constructon Co. Elzabeth. "ft" Km membershp 3-Door: ttudtnl blft R*H, «Dcor BAH. MM ~ brdge. ttttmtte, gmer"5eerlm.- W.W. TlrM «u (wraw; cd to the Fn* Presbyteran Church The pall bearers were Edward r mlh W.W. Hm me and wrv. by us 5^)00 mlesl '6 COMET Custom 2-Door Sadu nto., of Woodbrdge and was a rulng ownar! van Benson; George Benson; Alfred elder of te congregaton WM AUTO '62 MERCURY _$395 UR, W.W. Tlm On. Owurl 63 MERCURY _ 995 Benson; Lawrence Benson; Arthur Benson Jr.; John Masculn flalt; wotlm* nttnar: <n years. Culam 4-Door Hardtop; Black llontertj 4-Doo; OH ownw '6 MERCURY 9895 bokoscope RBADNGf presfcvnt of the chord) board f MB, uto.. power aturn t->w; EUH, ntal, on* mm fnance. t Survvng are Ws wdow, Eleaoore; a son, Jay; three ssters W.W. Tm; BwUmt ConUUo and Edward Dolegewtx _j SALES owner: nto.. MB, power atetr- MRS. LYNN A graduate.. mt w-mtmv^ w of He the Northern WHUOm The members of the Frtt Cathadvser. Anwen tl Mrs. Anna Zelenak, Mss Rose Eastern Unversty. Boston, Mass., olo Slovak Unon Branch 324 Carteret rected the rosary Tuesday all of Perth Amboy.... Tlrt. power twr.l on* omtrl,at 8:00 p.m. wth Rev. Andrew K Wth ths ad and.00 Palfy and Mrs. Martha Rusznak, n *7. he had attended Matsa- SALES QLDSMOBLE SERVCE Throughout '6 COMET 795 sg povn bnke W.W. Ttru 4Door Sfdun; oo«uwmt M Btvltw) hj nl '59 DE SOTO 695 e enttled to a fan lfe -* VWtute of t - v - J^- Daor Hrttnp B*H, W.W Avalable for.jtetand Bdllrvfnnnfoptff Conn., C w-vrar [Okal. Open «to 9. Sundays erfy folded n Woodbrdgr Md MRS. LLA C. SLMKO 475 AWAY AVE. & GREEN STREET.MOTOR CAR CO. '58 PLYMOUTH _295 ftment. For further r n- n Colona for the last four yean. The BPO Elks Lodge 075 Rah 0W T. OM FORDS The funeral of Mrs. WOODBRJGE ME Eves. 'H 9:30 P.M. ns; To lu Sold A»l(l 2 : 'Ml! S82 rv- Survvng are hs wdow, Alma way held rtual servces Tuesday Lla Cccott Slmko, 08 Arlngton Drve, who ded yasterday at, Hahway. S. (Schmdt); a son, Robert G, at 8 p.m., at home; hs mother, Mrs. Seth The Carteret Exempt Flrem Columbus Hosptal, Newark, wll SERVCES Johnson. Hartford: and a sster, Assocaton and the Carteret Fre be held Saturday mornng at 0:30 Mn. Tuj;h A. Blanchard, Avon, Nos. and 2 pad ther respects at Flynn and Son Funeral Home, ' VOH DRNKNG has bepn<blem, Alcoholcs Ao- c<m The nuns of the St. Janes Con of requem at :00 at Our*Lady n a body Tuesday at 7 p.m. S Ford Avenue, wth a hgh Mass can help you. Call B J- vent of f Wdb Woodbrdge rected the of Peace Church. Bural wll be n '«,!* P. O. Box ttt, Wood- at St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colona. AVENEL -. _ servces *^ Frends may pay respects from 2 for Kenneth Poster. 64, of 2 A ' 'HTS - READNGS Street, who ded Frday at Elza* JOHN OLBRCK, JR. to 5 and 7 to 0 p.m. beth General Hosptal, were held WOODBRDGE - Funeral te Mrs. Slmko was a former employee of the Westnghouse Corp., la oo all problems of Monday mornng at the Werson vces for John n Olbrck, Orck, Jr., 37,»to». No appontment Funeral!tome,~635 North Wood of 224 Maverck Avenue, Dallas BloomfeM and a parshoner paroerof - «Smth St, Perth Avenue. Lnden, wth servces at, a tv and re- O" L^ ^ of f Peace P Church. Chh A A H -*» - 6/M/M Grace Epscopal Church, lnden. sklent saenx of o Woodbrdge, wooadnuge, wno ded area natwb»"»"«* "* Newark, '""""' she» had "~ formerly «ly resded resded to to Orange Orange.. * " " Mr. F«ter was a carpenter Sunday, d wu ll b be hheld ths more- "ll. - U8c per ML ng at the Grener Funeral Home, Survvng are her husband, and member of the Carpenter's ll tank. Free repars. 44 Green Street, wth bural.h'fn*: _ a a-daughter, Mrs. Florence Unon 75, Elzabeth He worked K OL - ME «776.» St. James' t n««.> Cemetery r>-v~^ n-., n* at Ka the nn,^rnkn. con-rankn, seln: seln; her mother. mother, Mrs. for the Mrs. Wagner's Pe Com- S/Utf pany, Brooklyn, from 939 untl W)R M2. ed as laboratory techncan. He Born n St. John, New Brunswck, Canada, the deceased re- Vncent, Mam Beach, Fla., and was a veteran of the U. S. Navy p'l-t! 40-ach wde jura- Robert Elzabeth, and two grandchldren. K sded n Avenel for the last 2 He had moved to Dallas 6 years wth servce n World War. * wrdrobes at redkulou -nd up. Drect from yean. He was a parshoner of!ago. He was graduated from St MONARCH. WE M900. Grace Epscopal Church, Lnden, Mary's H«h School, Perth Amboy, Calforna and New York are «/wf and was afflated wth Essex n W4 and from Frankln and the major Unted States wne Lodge 49, Elzabeth, F. and A. M.; Marshall amrsau College, wuuegt.-, ruktuctmu, ldlh producers, but there are wneres MPALA V-8, 300 the New Jersey Consstory, Val- Pa., n W8, and was a member n 25 states. <-*peod stck, pod CaU l/m/0 s l HMER CAMP beng taken for * r ( Jmp Program. Sutcks, dmmng pool. trps 2 (o ]. SEWAREN SCHOOL. ME /0-7/ venence of the famly. The deceased had been employ- Florence Cccott, Fords; a sster, Mrs. Ether Marno, Kenlworth; three brothers, Maro, Verona; BG BUYS UNDER THE BG TOP W. H«. Ov., 00 C«. n Stock. All Mak.., Mod.l. Sodr»>>.«nk 9mm,»p t. U m»-»*> Mss Joyce Brdget Kurts Brde of Joseph R. Jugan Practcal Nurses Receve Caps SELLNG OUT ALL 965 OLDSMOBLES All Models And Colors n Stock REFUSED! PLEASE COm N AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Avenel Youth Struck PAGE FTJTEKN Lxlary By Ht and Run Car SELN - Wayne Johnson, 6, 62 Remsen Avenue, was njured Hold nducton of Slate Tuesday nght when he was struck by a huand-run cur on Byrd Street. WOODBRTDCE - The Wood-,Sh«H»n. conductress; Ml*. Akx brdge Memor;l Post 440. Vet-Mesarerans of Fon>lRn Wars and tshstoran, and Mrs. PndeD, pa- guard; Mm. Charle* Bhm, Accordng to Patrolman Rchard C. Coleman, Johnson and twojftdles Auxlary recently held n- of of now offcers. trotc nstructor. companons, Peter Del Popnlo, 7stallaton 63 Remsen Avenue, A vend and Trustees are Mrs. Albn Bucxynskl. Mrs. Allen Plndel, and Mss nstalled for HP mm wen> Al Peter Damarello, s, 22f Mnna bert Hanson, commnndpr; >orpn Avenue, Avenel, were walkng Sorensen, senor vce commander; along Byrd Street, wth Johnson r A 65 MERC orcomet T'S OFFCAL! AS CERTFED BY CHRYSLER MOTOR CORP. THE NUMBER ONE VOLUME DODGE DEALER N NEW JERSEY S NOW CHANDLER MOTORS 4! BE OUR GUEST AT THE BGGEST SAVNGS CELEBRATON t hat ever bwn your pleature to attend. S 65 DODGE DART ncludng full Synchromnh Trantmon; Ht«! r and D*frot*r; Soul Btll; EUctlc Wp*r ; Antl- WE WON N MAY - AND JUNE WLL BE BGGER & BETTER THAN EVER Um R Ol NOT, n ma M fe» t't-nn TUB nn aoamamm. AMD WE NEED LSTNGS! r sales have hat we now «ws Partes to«u kln e to thta you are thnknt J mn & your 964 PLYMOUTH Fury 9-Puss. Wagon, Auto., R&H, P/S. P/B, Luggage Rack, Remander of Factory j» Warranty OLDS Holday'88" 4-Or. H/T, Auto P/S, P/B, New Tres, $" Dark Blue Fnh. R&H, 963 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Sudan, Auto.. R&H, P/S, Ar Condtoned, Wht* wth $7QC Blue nfror..^ llwv 963 VALANT "200" 2 Dr., 6-Cyl., R&H, $ ] Low Ml»ag«960 OLDS "V8" 4-Dr. H/T; Auto., R&H, All Power, Bedu- "- * - o Pn* RAMBLER 2-Dr, Sttdan, O-Cyt., Stundurd SKl, K&H. Extru Cl»an, Luyv PLYMOUTH Belv. 4-Dr., Auto., R&H, P/S, 6-Cyl., 3 to choose from, ~"~ Factory Warranty 963 BUCK LeSabre Convertble, Auto., R&H, P/S, Whte, All Tan < - " - Leother nteror 963 OLDS Holday "88" 2-Dr. H/T, Auto., R&H,'P/S, P/B, Pwr.! Wndows, One Owner 962 CHRYSLER Newport 4-Dr., Auto,, R&H, P/S, One Local MfOR Owner WaU MURPHY BROS.?? S R Authored ChtytUr mpurul Plymouth \ uhml lunnlulu Dealer 50 N broad ST., ELZABETH L fu, We Sell Serve" 5K CORONET 2-Dr. 995 lucludluj FuU Sj.Haut.l Haul mla«lout Heller lud llcuoblefl Seal bclu, tltttk tvlwal *"" THM. NO MONEY DOWN CALL FOR CREDT O.K. HU HGHEST TRADE-N ALLOWANCE POLARA 4-DR.»2325. EsUbl.hed Z. ST. GEORGE AVE., LNDEN Authored 0od4f-0an R-noolt Orel.-,

16 % S \ f:kn SELN PERSONALS -Mss Cyntha Bennett, ett, Mar Maxwell, M a, Charles Street, Saturcon Avenue, was an overnght r g day y Edward and Scott Kbl Kmball, guest of Mr. andmrs George suns s off M d Mrs. M Rchard Rhard : ; K ;Kmbnll. b l l Woodbrdge, were cml gu'sts at the Maxwell home. Several members of the con- RrcKnlon of the scln Assembly >f God Church attended a l come buck" party, Saturday, n honor of Rev. and Mrs. Wllam STATE JEWELERS U M»b BtrMt, Woodbrdcc (Htt ta tate rtuatn) FRE MARY CA TER from 7:30 to 9 at thr church. -Members of thp VFW Post 2KW wll meet at thr VFW Post Hall. 8 o'clock tonght -Altar Boys of S. Cecela's Church are notfed the summer schedule s now posted n the sacrsty. Boys are asked to con sut t and be fathful tn all assgnments durng the summer. Begnnng Sunday, and contnung through the summer, St. Cecela's Lbrary wll be open A meetng of the "golden age" only on Sunday from 9 a. m. untl group has been set for Monday, noon, nnd on Tuesday and Wednesday evenngs, from 7 30 to 9 :30 pm. at the Green Street o'clock. hall. Fnal plans wll be dscussed Krby and famly, now of Ajax. _ The clovcrlcaf rhapter o f Ontaro. Canada, at the home Sweet Ade]nes m,,f Mr. and Mrs. Magne Uhne, Mond ^ m Park Ayenue. Avenel Rev. K.rby s, reet Freh()USC., p wn meet a, GrMn was a former pastor here. _ n e jeljn F : fe and Drum -The executve board of the ^ ^ mw, ^ drector PTA n S J C, ^ ""l^rt Pnn 'er. Monday and Wedmal PTA dnner Wednesday at!». _,- JUU Homer's Ad Lb. The faculty\^y< p m " * also attended. ^ j ^ Menlo-ettes. wll meet! -Bngo games wll be held at Tuesday, 7 to 9 p. m.. at the Beth Sholom Audtorum tonght Woodbrdge Natonal Guard Arat 7:30. ' ^ory. Man Street. -A meetng of St. Cecela's; Boy Scout Troop 48 wll meet! Councl. Knghts of Columbus, wll jtuesday, 7:30 to 9 p. m,. at the] he held n Our Lady of Fatma: VFW Post Hall. Route 27 Hall, 8:00 o'clock tonght. Afam-, -The St. Vncent de Paul Soly pcnc has been planned fo^cety wll meet Tuesday. 8 p. m., Sunday, at Merrll Park, Grove 3. at St. Cecela's School. Room 207. A meetng of Boy Scout Troop The Jersey Are Chorus wll 47 wll be held tonght, 7:30 to 9 meet Tuesday, 9:5 p. m.. at the n the meetng hall of the Frst VFW Post Hall. Presbyteran Post 47 wll Church. Explorer E l A meetng of Boy Scout Troop also meet tonght 49 has been set for Tuesday. 7 r- to 9 p. m.. n St, Cecela's School Cafetera. Every Second Gallon of Pant DO * YOURSELF nd SAVE fcy «!! MART CARTER Product! UNPAWTED FURNTURE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRCES! Toys Mosac Tles - Bars - Desks - Dressers - Vantes - Book Cases See All Types of Home mprovements on Dsplay: Ktchens - Baths - Attcs - Porches Rumpus Rooms - Dormers - Sdng Alumnum - Wndows and Doors FRST PAYMENT NOV. 965 Swfm r Sunbathe for Only 80* a Day See the ONLY Low Prced Pool n the World That Has ALL of These Bult-n Features Complete tt Stream Flterng System Redwood Constructon Braced wth Steel» Self-Fenced Desgn wth Lockup Starway.,. Vwanda Sw Deck, All Four Sdes Oe-Day nstallaton Many More Patented Extras ncludng Bcnttfalry Staled and Fnshed Wth MARY CARTER Decoratve Colors NO MONEY DOWN - st PYMT NOV. - 7 YEARS TO PAY You Must See Ths Pool On Dsplay Every Day Mon, Thru Fr. 9-8 Sat 9-6 Sun. O-6 POOL CHEMCALS EVHAT SECOND ROLL OF WALLPAPER FRfX MARY CARe PANT FACTORY #ME X«t to Kajco - North * WoodferUfC Clnuto*! MUSTANGS FALCONS CUSTOMS BUY FOR LESS AT Bngo games wll be held Tuesday n St. Cecela's ar-condtoned Lourdes and Fatma Halls. Early brd games begn at 7 p.m. and regular games at 8 p. m. 'Flv-Up' Held By Troop 54] SELN Fly-up ceremones were held by Browne Troop 54' at St. Cecela's School. One year membershp pns were presented to Brownes, who completed one year of scoutng, by Mrs. Trenery and Mrs. Henry McGeehan, co-leader. The parents pnned the Browne Wngs, symbolc of the "flyngup," or advancement nto Junor Grl Scouts, on ther daughters unforms. The grls were welcomed nto Troop 0 by two Grl Scouts, representng the entre troop, Ellen Herts and Barbara Gnadnger. Grls advancng were: Zta Ann Geoffroy, Debbe Sgnore, Susan Grats, Ann Mahon, -Amy Gldersleeve. Rosemare Gfford, oellen Slva, Sharon Madgan, atrca Sullvan, Patrca Soos. nd Stacey Gbbs. After the ceremones the Brownes sang several favorte selectons ncludng; Grl Scouts toether; The Browne Smle Song; f You're Happy and You Know t; and Kum Bah Yah. Refreshments were served n Lourdes Hall. Confrmaton Sesson Sunday SELN Thomas Cassdy, Wood Avenue, seln, was confrmed Sunday mornng at the Grace Lutheran Church, Perth Amboy. He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Cassdy and an eghth grade student at the seln Junor Hgh School. Thomas wll receve hs Frst Communon, Sunday, June 3, wth hs parents at the Lutheran Church, along wth the other newly accepted communcants. To celebrate, the Cassdys and Mrs. Kurt Klen, the maternal grandmother, dned at Hofbraunaus n Atlantc Hghlands. 965 FORDS! AMBOY FORD! Bggest Dscbunts n New Jersey '65 GALAXES 500 % DOOR H. T. >2239 FULL PRCE '65 FALCONS t DOOR SEDANS 799 FULL PRCE ALL MODELS NOW N S'NHJK. Stop n Today At The Place To Save! '65 CUSTOMS DOOR SEDANS 999 FULL PRCE.'65 MUSTANGS FULL PRCE AMBOY FORD 442 SMTH STREET VA t 3500 Ow4O SUlt Putway Ext No. PERTH AMBOY Senor Ctzen* Plan Sterlng Forest Trp SELN - The Senor Ctzens of seln enjoyed a bus rde to At- Jantr Cty on Monday. The group left n two buses from the Green Street Frehouse. Upon arrvng at the resort they dned at Haddon Hall. for a bus rde. June 28, to Sterlng Forest, near Tuxedo Park, N.Y., to wnd up the season's actvtes. lfe. Thursday, June 0,965 Famly Acton Group* Plan Pcnc Sunday SELN - St. Cecela's Catholc Famly Acton groups wll! hold a pcnc for all famles of the parsh, Sunday, from noon untl sundown at Merll Park. Tckets may be purchased after each Mass on Sunday mornng. The Mddlesex County group wll conduct the games. Members of the Famly Acton groups are marred couples who meet regularly to consder a few lnes from the gospel and apply them to famly and communty WOODBRDGE LUMBER CO. FRKF. CTV AND SUBDRBM DBLVKBV AN ESTMATE ANYWHERE Qualty Keeps Us n Busness. Buldng Materal* Mlllwork Roofng nsulaton Mouldng Hardware Pant Door* & Wndow* Wallboard Floorng Plywood Knotty Pne Ktchen Cabnet* DONG T YOUHSELF? MFrcry l,et us advse you on new»» *» "# constructon, lfmtlm»nd m Rahway Av,. f Woodbrdffe repar*. FOOD BUYS PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE TRADNG STAMPS FREE TOP or BOTTOM - NO FAT ADDED EYE ROUND OR SLVER TP ROAST ARMOUR'S STAR ALL MEAT FRANKS SKNLESS 99 5 CHCKEN LEG QUARTERS < Q C For rrynq or Brolng 'b. ^ ^ ^ ^J DRUMSTCKS READY TO COOK TURKEY COUNTRY STYLE FRESH SPARERBS SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS SPRNG REG. STYLE LEGS of LAMB.49' CHOCK ULL O'NUTS RAGU SPAGHETT 6 ^ ^ SAUC^3^98 HENZ TOMATO ;.pt 23 KETCHUP u' TWO GUYS jt A A APPLESAUCE 8^98 -mo surs CANHD f% n mo( SODA ru^ 2-78' TWO GUYS CREAM OR WHOLE KERNEL CANNED CORN TWO GUYS FRUT STRVP COCKTAL "" WEEKLY SPECAL 0 QT. PLASTC PAL Wth pourng spout and handle. Easy to clean. Wll not mar floors. ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carterr, p rrss ALL EYE DOCTORS PRESCRPTONS FLLED MHt Qlasse* < «m * VM Wal» F»»ne, *"» nd TM»P'W R*- placed Ont BOO FrMrtM K> Choose Sfttr Olassen For YonnR amt Old Specal Home Servce For TnvaM* HENRY M. WENSTEN, OPTCAN MAN ST. - METUCHEN - 5«. f.. r MOD A Frl 0 U 9-TPS. Wrrt Thurs. D to 6 s,-, t,., ' ' Krfr Parklnn n Rrar ' b79 - ".69' ondohbrol.99 STEWNG BEEF DARY DEPT. BLUEBERRY ROYAL DARY KRAFT LOAF CHEESE VELVEETA FROZEN FOOD DEPT MNUTE MAD ORANGE JUCE YOGURT MX & MATCH SALE AMERCAN CHEESE COOKED SALAM BOLOGNA b. FRESHLY SUCED MPORTED BOLED HAM PRODUCE OEPT. BNG CHERRES FRST OF THE SEASON CALFORNA TOMATOES HARD RPE FRESH CRSP PASCAL VALUE 59c R G.39c CELERY 7j ^^ mw SWHTJUCY CALF *V m C WTRAK)OD ORANGES ^B M J2 OR MORE U.S. # lbszf CALF. Ajgx lqud wth Ammona HOUSEWARES DEPT. Ajax Floor & Wall Cleaner ox. 37 POTATOES Acton Bleach 75' Route 9-Woodbrdge ROLK 8, KAST BRUNSWCK CHUCK STEAK WELL TRMMED ALL BEEF FRST CUTS.43 GROUND BEEF ^78 ( GROUND CHUCK.63 ' " ^r XTRA LEAN n ^ 29 5 STALK LEAN UAH # «%, GROUND ROUND * 8 3 TAYLOR MDGET ROLL V-LB ^ A PORK ROLL HC DRNKS ALL FUVDftt 4-qt. U-oz. cans MPORTED TALAN 2-lb. TOMATOES 3-or. tkbo. MfTOM Qt fot% con 38' NEW 57 box BORAX FAB TWO GUYS STUfFED SPANSH OLVES TWO GUYS Wm! PLUMS SUNSHNE OATMEAL COOKES (?) 4-ox. bog 3 6 TWO OUYS SU DfltOOUS FLAVORS g ( GELATN 7FT. GARDEN UMBRELLA **m m (K.U. <«4«r «utmk wth Horol 4" rrvpt ootted colors. Reg Ol- 7J PLUS ONf TWO «M TR STAMP OOK SEASONAL DEPT. Bagges 2 55 C Fab 3' 9- ox. OPEN DALY 9:30 A.M. tlu 0 P.M. SUNDAYS»»:30 A.M. 'tl 8 P.M. *Ku tl*! Allowed b» l.»w old rfdr Ad 33 : &s^ '.:* : ; u*rt«ht-

17 «BEMSON JFORDS BEACON and ANNUAL PROGRESS EDTON *»!STOWU_yt:v "The Future s Based On The Progress Mqke Today",.H. j.v.-.,:.. f ;:.,- ;^r!f. r- Everywhere around us are sgns of ndustral, commercal, resdental and cvc progress. Ths remarkable record of growth ^nd achevement today meahs a brghter and hppfet (uture for us all. By 985 our countyj s expected to exceed one mllon populaton. Ths offers new opportuntes and challenges for everyone. By combnng our talents, sklls and efforts we can make Mddlesex County ope of the naton's leadng countes. The ndependent-leader and Carteret Press salute our county on ts progress and pledge to do ther part n contrbutng to ts growth and future.!.k.-.-v'' ' : ; ;' '.'! W f ''' -, ' ' X. " "\\ t"' ' le ndependent-leader ana

18 PAGE TWO Thursday, June 0, PROORESS EDTON Been Keynote n Woodbrdge Towndup, Resultng n Several, Fne, Worthwhle Projects j WonnRUDCK - No progress opened ths year. New mnnten-l ancefree fbre glass equpment \ edton muld he complete wthout jwas nstalled on many play areas W s report of prnrross n Woodbrdge T(wn c thrmrhout the muncpalty. n w!p. the feld of programmng, the two ; SO t!wrr wll bo no runaway senor ctzen organatlons grew._ n the communty wthout stendcly and have a large membershp. proper plnnnmc, Woodbrdgo has establshed * >*- a Plannng = Depart- --',-. Annh-r suceesful recreaton ment _ one of thr few muncpal- \ J~ wll *& greauy expanded th, n the State to have such * K ^ r _ p^t World VVde-, MUmr department. t* acconvg» JjTV camp for the* llt lllt,.f.....,, phshments to dale has been out- Townshp's. h n '. rhldren. chldren. Operatng for) strjdlnp. And whle been plannng. Woodnrdse has nken advantage o( federal ad to develop projects. Snce 9f2 t has receved $8,800,000 n fed ral crmts and another $3,- seven weeks, last summer morej that 700 youngsters were able ot take advantage of the opportunty! to learn about people nml ts customs of other natons. College students from all ove rthc world, s pendng.,, Project Bowte receved $.7 ml- "'",-: '^etu s a compre Horn $73,000 for park expanson ~. Neghborhood Youth Corps Green Acres; $2,840,000 for con- T*' am The projec whch re- ; strwton of three Senor Ctten S T t a t e approval and federal '- ' apmment houses (Woodbrdge L.., tj, e esta blshment of ptmect h_ been compkud; coo- Z fa tar^^m$ m>* and w» ~ r slnl'tmr tn *ettn and Fwd» twr between fhe ages of B and ' ' gong on>; $46,000 for storm g DelW * j dranage nnd wdenng; $32,500 Dscussng plans for progress n ] constructon of lbrary branch n Woodbrdge Townshp, Mayor Zrpoto n hs New Year's Day ad nrnan Avenue secton of Colonla; $0,000 addtonal ad to lbrares; dress put t ths way; $3,200,000 for Project Green (frst "We can stop beng fremen runnng to put out fres caused by deck for survey and plannng already receved); $77,909 for a msmanagement - fres that have' Health center and $300,000 for consstently consummed not only ' Neghborhood Youth Corps, our energes, but more mportant, The planned health center, accordng to Dr. Antone Attalla, palty. Woodbrdge has the pot en- BT the valuable assets of our munc- ' head of the dvson of "health, wll brng a full scope of medcal ser- vces to the communty's resl- ' dents. The servces wll nclude a ' comprehensve dsease detecton program. Tht center wll contan Hs own laboratory facltes. : '. Meantme, of mportance to Woodbrdge Townshp taxpayers! s that the upward tax spral has been curbed. Fox Snce 362, there! has been a tax reducton of 57 flongs and the past two years the tax rate has been stablzed. ' Last year, more than 30 mles. of muncpal streets were reconj, strucked or resurfaced... ;,j... many of them through Proj- ['! ect WAM - Woodbrdge Acceler- '", afed Method. The method was orjj gnated by Charles Beagle, drector of the Department of Polce "l Works, whch permts the layng ' Of more roads, wth lejw cost and [ wth longer wear than any other There also wll be several of the popular 0-Cent Days but these dates have not yet been ' system yet devsed. As a result chosen by Robert A. Guenther, ; Mr. Beagle has been nvted to park presdent. spe?k all over the country by proj fessonal engneerng groups and Olympc's fourth free wll arrve Monday, featurng thf, J to wrte papers on the subject n ;:! natonal and nternatonal prqfesjj sonal magaznes. SweraJ «ch ;' artcl-s have already aapwred..),, The Polce Departn»m^»th ts ;;};> new headquarters, haj.aftentrely new system, devsed -V Polce tal to become a truly great muncpalty. We beleve that we ate on the way now and that the con fldence and the support of the resdents of ths communty wll assure that Woodbrdge wll acheve ths goal. Monday Bargan Dav at Olymrc RVNGTON - Mondays wn be bargan days throughout the '65 season at Olympc Park. Exceptng only July 5 and Sept. 6, all rdes at the rvngton-maplewood amusement park wll be half prce each Monday. Ronne Lews Tro who perform on shaky ladders atop a hgh Ranters, pla^-spmrng d h Cjrtoes Russan wolfhotads^lbawebtow Wt -" troupe, round out ths bll. Drector Joseph A. Galass. Last, Swmmng nstructon and year the number of crmes successfully solved ncreased by 25offered at the Olympc Park pool, teen-age socal club agan wll be P"r cent over 963. n addtonal, accordng to manager Harold polce patrol coverage of the com-scottmunty rose-sharply wth the pa-avalable at the pool offce. Applcatons already trol dvson coverng mles - an ncrease of 200,000 mles Trade of the pawnbroker, one of over 963. j manknd's oldest known, exsted n n the feld of recreaton, 2 new.chna 2,000 to 3,000 years ago, ae- A WDE play areas were developed last cordng to the Encyclopaeda Br- year and seven new areas wll be tanca. ' ' MORE APARTMENTS FOR SKNOR CTZENS: Ths s the fve floor senor ctzens apartment project brng boot off Ford ATCMW n Fords. t s one of two under constructon. The other s beng constructed n seln. The frst one el the tc was bult _ the Woodbrdge Park secton. USMR Shows True Communty Sprt A, R. photo shows that sprawlne plant of the VS. MeWs g ^ ^ ^ ^^ fl[ ^ pladt ma ls ttg n m a was CARTERET - How do you you are here." measure the greatness of a com-! One of the thngs the borough pany? What makes bg busness was thankng U. S. Metals for really bg? was the hrng of many of ts res- The frst thngs that cometo;dents who were on relef at the mnd are more questons. tme, How much money does the frm Operatng 24 hours a day, U. S. make for ts stockholders? What Metals employs more than,650 docs t do for ts employes? men and women. Hut one of the major tests s The plant began operatng D t> answer to the queston: 02 as a small smellng plant. "How much does the company pat ts growth has been such do for the communty n whch t that just snce World War, t! has turned out hundreds of thousands, of tons of refned metals works'" When asked of the U*R Metals Refnng Co., people n.carteret know the answer, Ther reply s! each year. j n the past 20 years t has pad out about $200,000,000 n wages "Qute a lot!" and salares and more than $5,- Tangble evdence of U. S. 000,000 n state and muncpal Metals' servce to the communty taxes. Last year alone, ts payroll amountedtoabout f,000,000. came last year when the borough awarded a plaque to the frm Coverng 40 acre*, the plant's whch read: man producton U n copper,, "For outstandng, mertorous [copper powders and alloy copper servce and contrbutons to the welfare of Carteret ctzens. Car products. twet s a better place because the world's leadng copper renters. t produces nearly 20 per cent of the naton's domestc copper. Each year, t consumes more than 24 mllon gallons of fuel ol, 20 mllon klowatt hours of electrcty, 23,000 tons of coke. Four locomotves shft stand lard and narrow gauge cars around the plant. And 40 overhead travellng cranes wth capactes up to 40 tons move the ' to Shell Ol's Vta! Lnk Today, operaton. Durng the past and effectve group. n petroleum ndustry adwtte. Prncpal Source Sewaren, as the plant s referred tanker every dollars annually enten th to, throughout the Shell organzaton s a prncple eastern source an average of fve barges, fve t ton. one SXwhHe daly t handles omy y O n * ths plants of the many Shell products as-tanphalts, chemcals, marne, ndus- Unk trucks : of the role we have played n ar«cars, and some one hunderd: "We at Sewaren are very pr.\, tral, automotve and arcraft fuels Whle nvolved n ths busy pet- wjth the communty durnc th» and lubrcants, solvents and most roleum actvty Sewaren has pro- past thrty-sx years" statedmr of the many specal products pro- vded the pont of entry at whch C. B. Goodman, - -- "--" - Shell's - ne s have for Sewaren, "and t s h"> that we may contrbute JVLV U could mately four hundred..._,.. these greatly to ths area's progrfu m are on the plant rolls at present, wth the great majorty resdng n the yean to come." c»,at«b Plant and Us people, have dewloped nto a cwmp SSS-S and manyrfts -npd^e, U, beco ^ Fathers ad Sos-A Ctnst la Schoolng nsde the plant, sze tends to ^ to dstrbuton re- Hose perspectve. Large scale bltw scwaren has an arequpment s commonplace Tte^", ^^cated blendng, More than half the men be-otween the ages of 20 and 64 arecaton today as compared mth a 65 lacks an eghth-grade >«> 20-ton capacty ladle whch trans-l^^^,, and aua ty control fers molten copper from converter to mold weghs 9 n scuu (guuv., proporton at two out offvefor * tons. ^ ^ ther fathers. Partcular emptes every four has been to college was placed n the report <?. tht The Pacfc Ocean has an fact that educatonal av.-h :..,n of (A mllon square mles, atwrp-' E to the Encyclopaeda Brtan-'these these methods -. also used for & fathers, accordng to the U. of sons over fathers tendedto b«[outgong products that have been S. Bureau of the Census, and ndcate the extend of the upgradng er group of men, thus nlne* markedly greater for each \wu- nu:). blended and/or packaged. The South. HtudKds U tems of the populaton's educatonal attanment that ju ben u u hmn «<W tme u net up»rd pecular n Over thrty-fve hundred dfferent tems are avalable through place n the ptttnemuon. are for 80, and mark th< f..-;; ~< emuctloml mcuuty. The!«re a great the Compoundng Department At the other end of the educatcale, the Cenu Bureau tme that the Census Burv..; v CellujQB, - bnpnted n UX9, s whch requres approxmately tooal scale, the Cenus Bureau presented men data cove:.;:., w consdered the frst modern syo- twenty-fve thousand drums and report! that only one adult male broad an age range. thetc p)uttc., Some three mllon small contan- out of every seven under the age A voce for the slent Ths artfcal electronc larynx, when held aganst the sde of the tluojl, transmts sound waves. These waves are passed opthe throat and formed nto words by movements of the lps and tongue, as n normal conversaton, lor people who cannot talk because somethng has happened to ther vocal cords, ts a godsend. The«'» sottelephqne for the nardom*wn that has a specal Volume cont*f bult >n» the recever. Amplfyng equpment, specal bells, lghts and other sgnalng devces, school-to-home servce for bedrdden students all these thngs are avalable to.meet the needs of the handcapped. And we are now studyng other possbltes that could be very meanngful, for example: changes n telephone nstruments to enable a deaf person to feel n hs fngers letters or words transmtted to hm n code, or see them reproduced n front of hm. Desgnng and producng tem* tke these serve the specal needs of our customers. We beleve n provdng the best possble servce to meet these specal needs.. New Jersey BtR CMtl fc a MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Ths sgn on our door s an nvtaton to you!«oled!u prunpl executlou u< urderb, latest quotatons, >r statstcal «nfornatlun, we nvte y< l«vlhh ur call wur otflc«lur prompt, ttllctnt wrvtce. Thu* U never any oulgttton. Cume u! L WATSON & CO. ' ESTABUSHKD lllta MONROE A. WEANT K«Kldeut 'utur Perth Araboy Natonal Bank Bvlldg the 5 Cornen PROGRESS n the makng! READY FOR YOU N AUGUST A New, Expanded and remodeled FEDERAL SAVNGS 7 MAN STREET, WOODBRDGE Altnough lesa than four years old, out e growth has made ths expanson nece_»ry. No* under constructon, our new quarter* * *" e same locaton wll offer safe depost boxes, a new large vault and other feature* to better fll your fnancal needs. We are proud to keep pace wth our growng communty and to* forward to aervtag you even Better than before. TEMPORARY LOCATONS TRACER OFFCE totaled at Urty Heagw' Ctgo Servce SUttM, Corner «< Mls Mmt u_ Aw*» Avew«> U8JJAL BUSNESS H0UH8 DURNG EXPANSON PROGRAM.

19 S EDTON Oar Town's Roads Get Facelftne Thursday, Juno 0, 965 Fresde Frm Costa'$ he Cream Co. Bulds New Addton Sols 00 Pet, Realty Record! PAGE THRB nt. presdent of Fresde ARwy. recently reported n jnnversary meetng of hs entre staff that the frm has sold more than 2,500 homes n the pnst 0 years. The amazng thne about t, he ; sad, t that not one sale u, was consummated faled to have, a closng. Ths s a nn per cent mod any other frm tnnht he mrr pressed to equal, he sad. Mr. Homng attrbuted the excellent record to the close attenton the frm has pad n detal each clent " am especally prmu of the that all of our assocates have bult envable records of producton and servce al Fre- Bde llealty." he sad. "Fresde's phlosophy j s smple." Mr. Flemng sad. "We have followed and wll contnue to follow H tred and proven method. We smply have an exact understandng wth each clent as to our common goal and what we both have to do to seel the property. "Ths formula enables us to sell more than 80 per cant o all 'll, TAKE VANUA: C«sU's ce Cream Company s tpandlnc. Above k l b m buf addjuoa to Uu frm'* operaton < propertes w# Hst" One an* St. GCTTKW Aram tn WuwlllMgt. At the extreme rght fe the orgnal plant. MPROVKMENT: TV bu»l*rt c«mr la Woodbrtdge, the ntersecton of Man Street and l *«Provd* a.moother n»w o< trrftcjlo.g the wrmnreled foute,, Theplctare Clean-Up Campagn Part Of Plan to mprove Town '!* Mayor Walter tyrch n hstorcal hertage..dmt that he took hs One of the frst teps taken n \v...hrdge Townshp from =», v r.yndoo B. Johnson woo wants o ye a beautful Amerca. A htmutful Amerca starts wth <\']';ful communtes and what H-M.T pace to start than n Wood -.-;!.. - a 300 year-old commun- 45 sweepng and has urged Townshp resdents to keep ther grounds ncely - to plant flowers, trees and lawns and to mantan them, landscapng wll also be one UN cam- of the mportant steps n the urban renewal projects n the Townshp - Project Bowte, Port Readng: Woodbrdge Green (Man Street and vcnty) and Project Oak Tree n seln, was to halt the growth of junk yards and to elmnate the Mayor Zrpolo once sad that "t parkng of junk cars on Townshp [ s mportant to stress that al ou streets and yards. Where owners j accomplshments are based on one could not be located, junk cars)am- to make Woodbrdge a bet were towed away. The mayor or-jter place to lve. Therefore we, o._ dered better and ncreased street must nclude atmosphere - trees, space" Avenue (Root. WOODBRDGE FRST Woodbrdge has a hstory of beng frst from early Colonal days to the present tme. Rack n 670, Jonathan Dunham bult the frst grst mlled n ths part of the country. The ste was o n Woodbrdge Port Readng Road, recently changed to Port Readng Avenue, as you cross the frst creek. One of the mll ston«s stll beng used as a steppng stone at the Epscopal Church rectory. JACOBSON GOLDFARB and TANZMAN YEARS of REAL ESTATE "KNOW-HOW" Senrng he People Of New Jersey Snce 920 h He Felds of... areas, parks and open Resdental Real Estate ndustral Development Commercal Real Estate / Apprasals Property Management TW 45 yean of ktuwtow. hava mad* J. G. * T. one of Ow <-"' progressve real Mtatc frms n the state of New Jersey. "" ' experence that COM* wth tme s qute evdent n the " M recent developments that we are handlng at the <-*nt tme. The lst speaks Cor tself. J. G. 4 T. s proud ^ a part o one of the greatest ndustres n Amerca, '"''pmk to put famles n a home of ther own. rht people of J. G. 4 T. have ;; «[ prde n the fact that from da* to day they play such an mportant k- n the development of Lousng. ">«prde comes wkh the fact of knowng that s evoy major development n the central NBW Jersey w resdental, ndustral, commercal, we have played a most mportant role, from land assemblage to the sale of the complete development. l» tta enetkn of Choppng enters to servce these homes and ^v«lopment of ndustral complexes ^>*ODpottnkes. We have helped a lot of homemaken, young and old, re;ll «ther greatest dream, a new CURRENT PROJECT* NOW BENG HANDLED BYJ.GX APASTMBNm UNSMOtON. WOMOt -dfffttt* PARKVEW. taulson MADSON V, LAKWOOD STOL ARMS, OOBRDGE VUXAO SQUAK NORTH BKNSWCE CLOVBUKAT, WOOOBKlDaS OBKlD ' RA«BlaY MANOJ, MS WWOSOE HEAD ESTATES BRUKSWCK THK ABBORS MADSON TOWW g&shsss* WOODBRllGE COLONAL PARK WOODBRDOK CHAPEL HLL, PERTH AMBOV OAKWOOD at EDSON, EDSON WOQUCROW KAST. DBON OAKTREa *t 8AYRKVLLE EAST BRUNSWCK HEGHTS, E. BRUNSWCK WOODLAND HLLS, SAVREVUXE aavbekry WOODS. PSCATAWAY JACOBSON GOLDFARB «A TANZMAN 2<»0 HOBART STREET H 2-tlH VVMW AMBOV V Mo COMPUTE ' *,» Ytf Ua«erwo J dry * k QUALTY STORES N THS AREA WOODBRDGE 08 Man Street RAHWAY St. Georges Avenue SELN 538 Oak Tree Road (At Entrance To Shop-Rte) ELZABETH 536 N. Broad St t 89 Elmora Ave. 522 Frst Ave. eonvenentt dependable! HOEHAN SERVCE t EL AD t PR t Jt; 9-40 Gl ( t+*trk*-k*+***tk*kk kkkktkkkkkkkkkkkkklkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk tttttttt^ktukkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkt FAMLY LAUNDERNG SERVCES

20 PAGE FOUR W e Has Over $2 of Resources n Assets of rued Money Value For Every Dollar of tybt and.pe went nto the last half of the Sxtes at the begnnng of ths shown a spectacular rse and stood at $282 bllon at the end of 964. Ths was some B bllon hgher than the year before and $97 bllon, or 5 per cent, above the total at the begnnng of the dec ade. Two-thnlj of ths debt conssts of mortgages on one to four' Local School System Shows Rapd Growth WOODBRDGE - School Days. School days. Dear old golden rule HUlnn Cwmty Snn "954" ALL OF OUR RESOURCES ARE USED when yo lst your homo wth us. 2,500 homes sold snce 954 and over 62 years of experence from onr busness s yours! For quck effcent servce call L FRESDE REALTY 40 Oak Tree Rd. Ueln, N. J. Provson. For Tte Future ha» shown a substantally greater The ear of the three "Rs" and These asseu consst prncpally rate of expanson than that of theone and two-room schools n Woodbrdge Townshp have long snce year wth a balance sheet showng 0[ savngs deposts, savngs n lfe people's fnancal assets over the well over J2 of fxed-dollar fnan-nsurance, publc and prvate pen-postwar perod, but the growth; gone. cal resources for every dollar S on fund reserves excludng j rate dfferental between the two The tme when one of the older they owe. JOASD, and V. S. Savngs Bonds ha narrowed consder ably wth boys came to school a lttle earler Fssures compled by the Fed- and other governmental securtes! the rse of savng! n recent years. to buld a fre n the pot-belled?ral Reserve Board for the house-j(federalhold sector of ts flow of funds ac- by ndvduals. The)- are evdence and lablty fgures show that box has vanshed. State and local) owned Thus the people's personal'asset j stove and fll the kndlng wood counts dsclose that the publc's of the extent that people are ther aggregate fxed-dollar savngs and nvestments at the start sohool has advanced wth the rest Through the years the publc ownershp of these types of assets'makng provson for the future; grew to just undtt $670 bllon by amd ther rsng affluence, and of of ths year represented $2.37 for of the communty and today t s the end of 964. Ths represented a ttar.cw^ raan««'^every dollar of debt. Whle markr»mor^»rmffltanow,*' n»»»** «f M S s and nvest-jedly tower than t was a decade terns n the State of New Jersey. s one of the largest school sys- the year b»fore the bggest an-; ments as $* foundaton of ndvd-v w ago durng the earler postnual gan on record. The total was "*' and famly plannng for the war consumer restockng boom. day follows the pattern sx Woodbrdge School system to- B lkewse $2W bllon or 45 per contngences of ' he ' '" the..._ rato s not sgnfcantly. - df-,-years of elementary school, three cent greater than the comparable Debt ncurred by the publc to'ferent than t was at the turn of years of Junor Hgh school and fgure at the start of 960 a fve- buy homes, cars and other con- the Sxtes when t stood at $2.50 three, years of Senor Hgh School year rse that was practcally as sumer goods and servces has also to a dollar. Woodbrdge now boasts of 23 elementary schools, fve Junor Hgh Schools and two Senor Hgh FRESDE REALTY Schools - Woodbrdge Hgh School and John F. Kennedy Memoral Hgh School n seln. A thrd senor Hgh school s due to be constructed n thes Colona secton of the Townshp and prepared by the Board of Educaton the calendar calls for t tp open ts doors to students for the frst' tme rr septanber of 967. The enrollment n the Wood brdge Publc Schol system September 30 last was lsted at 20,409. A predcted enrollment n September s Senor Hgh, 3,904; junor hgh, 4,966; specal students, 50; total, 2, 052. Today, Ue J THool system ha; two classes for deaf chldren; two for neurologcally mpared; four for tranable chldren; eght for educable chldren,.three s also bedsde teachng for chldren unable to attend classes. The Board of Educaton em ploys 832 teachers, fve helpng teachers, two socal workers, fve speech therapsts, four psychologsts, one elementary lnrary coordnator. Early toll roads were called turnpkes because travelers were stopped at the turnstles, or turnpkes, to pay ther fares. Hursday, June 0, MS General Lafayette was about 20 $4. bllon. ' years old when he volunteered jus Federal Down servces to the colonsts durng Although federal spendng for the Amercan Revoluton. electroncs wfll drop to PROGRESS THE NEW STATE SCHOOL: For rttarded chldm n Avenrl, near the State Prtaon. nwoltk ftaet punh tebmb M te km la the eoulry. t faturt m»«t ' ndvmhal unts for fl» enfldrw. tw» tt wklrt arr pctoml above. Electroncs Gan Predcted The electroncs ndustry wll set $9.5 bllon from $9.8 bllon last - such as mltary pay - wll get by the end of 65. that level new hghs n sales ths year, wth year, t wll stll comprse the a bgger share of the budget the consumer and ndustral markets scorng gans that wll more mltary segment of ths market The ndustral electroncs mar- The bg boost n consumer elec- bggest electroncs market. The ndustral W»e prce of a system s $375,000. than balance another downturn dropped to $7-7 bllon from $8' ket s expected to soar n MS. troncs s expected to come from n government spendng. A bg factor n ths growth wll color televson sets. Recever Electroncs ndustry sales are expected to move upward 2.3 per cent to $7.6 bllon from $7.2 bllon last year. These are the major fndngs n the annual study of the ndustry's market conducted by Electroncs, bllon n 964. : Takng a deeper look nto the ndvdual segments of the elecfound the followng trends. The Pentagon wll contnue to be the ndustry's bggest customer ths year, although mltary procurement s expected to slde by an ndustry publcaton. Other hghlghts nclude: $300 mllon. Consumer electroncs led by Over-all mltary spendng next sales of color televson sets year s expected to declne $500 wll clmb to $2.7 bllon from mllon to match a drop n the $2,5 bllon last year, and ndustral buyers wll spend over $4.5 but the total wll stll be $49.3 Sovet Unon's mltary budget, bllon, compared wth last year's bllon. Reducton wll ht hardest at supplers of mltary hardware; spendng for research and development wll declne slghtly f at all. Non-electronc expenses be advances n mass-transt decprocess-control compunumercal-control systems and automaton of shps. n the the past, engneers have shunned electronc equpment n those areas. Utltes are expected to reman the bggest customers. Ttte prmary metal-workng ndustry, such as steelmakers, s expected to boost ts buyng of electronc products nearly 80 per cent, whle chemcal and petroleum processors' buyng levels should about match 9M's level. Currently, there are about 500 computer-controlled process nstallatons around the world, and sales at the factory art expected to clmb to $000 mllon ths year from $430 mllon n 9W, wth Columnst Robert wrtes: "Red Chna some s.ooo combat has Uos near the northwestern dern of North Vet Nam. acked n dspersed unts Phong Saly area, the Chnese battalon,, wth artllery, mur.r. and heavy machne ' K r^ Evdence also ponts to the ^,'.',, stockplng consuler,h> SUppc Some etfht mnon bndmd-.,... whte set* are expected to be Nothng defnte U known, (nu v». sold tw» year. By 969,2 mllon! ng the ntent and msson m tv, e to 4 mllon sets wll be soklj Pekng troops." annually. _ John Paul Jones was more than captan n the Navy, but he was a rear admral n the Russan Navy. A coyote can attan a speed of 40 raph n chasng (ast game, whch he oftea does to relays wth other coyotes. The gas ndustry has reaffrms never jts conddeoce n the 965 * - U. S. of the New York World's Far r'v addng a half mllon worth of new exhbts, feature and attractons for the Festval o Gaa pavlon. Uruguay k ttte smallest of Sooth Amercan republcs s HELPS BULD < ; r' ' : '$ : '. L oday Hess s workng constantly to develop and produce at ts Port Readng refnery the hghest qualty gasolnes and fuel ols (or use n today's and tomorrow's modern automobles, tomes, and ndustres. Our steadfast am s to make petroleum products whch wll serve our customers best and to help Woodbrdge grow. _^ Our Woodbrdge refnery s one of the latest.refneres bult on the East Coast t has the most modern equpment and devces to ensure top qualty as well as cleanlness of operaton. K Hess has ol wells, termnals, tankers, barges, and delvery trucks. We are proud of our <)lean, whte gas statons at whch we offer, servce and qualty of the best. f e nvte you to fll up wth Hess' Fuel- Octane Regular and Hess loo-plus Octane. HESS Olt & CHEMCAL CORPORATON STATE STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J.

21 '. ' ; *., R OORESS EDTON K Announces Electon of R. D. Llky Thursday, June 0, 965 AVEEL PAO nv,,f Mn wll l» been of the PMlflc f the ve July ), <tt V(, NMv>r«y Bell board also, n,,, mrp( l the elecllon, effertve :,., of nrturrt S. Kertfen ol,, l)hm M vce pmdent-engl,',, nnh Mnvd M, Henderson,,-th.w n» vre pre.trtent-stnff. rnlrmnn succeeds Wllllflm.,,ntnrv nf Rflst Orange, re-.,', rtftcr'a tt-yenr career. ; >,. nnrllme resdent of,,nry. s group vce prrsl,,f We«em Elt Electrc Co, C nl rpspoamblllty for the:,, p!,v> wrvlre dvson. \...luflle of Columba Unl- t." hn hoj(an hs Western, (.-.-rrpr n M7 as a ma-,: engneer n Kearny. He be-,,.us^nnt engneer of man-,, lu(., Western's headquar, ( m Now York tn JM and as :,; m.srer of ts Baltmore,.,' ' he followng year, r >wn he was made vce pres-,, n D charge of personnel and, ;, relatons, and n MJ vce,sj(.t,t n charge of tbe servce,.,,;, Up was elected a dlrec-, r',,[ u Horn Electrc n 963 and, h<m n group vce presdent p,-.n :> ths year. \ ' : m Columba Unversty,.-,: affars, Ulley s vce pert-,,,,,f the Alumn Federaton.,, jwnrded the Columba v,":n Medal n 9*7. : ',,,*>n ha» been presdent of. Bell snce 89. The Telephone electon putaj, ; le head of one of thej.,-. rnnp.nes n the naton- ;, K'l System. Pacfc Tele- r r:\a Calforna and Nev- Phone Servce.,...,,\,s H vce presdent of w.r,<n Telephone and Tele- \ :,>. <\\ More comng to New Of Tomorrow. ]>, :. He began hs tek -. nt't n 96 as a sales.; the Southern Bell Co.. r l Realty Today.nc the company's gen-'. mnm'.l manager n M7.; - elected vce pretdent of SlJtCASLNNA - Tomorrows \,,r'!v.cstern Bell Telephone! 0 * Mrvlc L * " a "^ to :n.nd went from there to\*ft 'w the 4,300 New Jersey Btll! JT n 952. Telephone Co. C d ROOB Sl.le ho Prudental w \neca and Fdelty Un-j""Th# nn» -onr nt\o* h» 9 n tn,. < llrt nvw tclrdl OCC Deral 0 operate at l.oj a.m. Sunday. At or the Unted that tme a New Jersey Bell Teleof Csssnerce, phone Co. swtchman tapped out a >f tbe execu- short command on a teletypettee of the Deafness wrter messan unt ao4 tbe elec- AREA '"' hcen assstant»w < '. rxnwrng. He Jou»ed : Hell n 800 after he..mcd from Harvard Un- kwon t'n?ermy nd a ftroad range of new telephone! nf the Newark College servce features, several of whch :.:rcrng. wll be tested bywo customers -»r,. a graduate of Lafay- served by the Succasunna offce. r- s assstant vce The early mornng hour was selected for the changeover because j nf N>«- Jersey Bell's; ': department. He began telephone usage at that tme s at : < : ' a udent engneer la a mnmum. Nu-hes, C of C ntlv Honor?<»nl Motor Co.!s The new central offce s the culmnaton of the most massve research and development program n Bell System hstory t has n-' volved an nvestment of more than. $00 mllon and almost 3,000 man-; changeover s Carolna, joned the frst step n the natonwde Bell n 909. He was converson of Bell System central «' presdent n Stl offces to the new electronc type. t s estmated that by the year MOO telephone connectons wll be made through electronc means. Tbe specal features that, are beng tested by Succasunna resdents are abbrevated dalng, varable transfer of calls and addon conference. Abbrevated dalng enables a person to dal frequently called local or long dstance numbers by, ^ - Governor Rchard usrg only three to four dgts. *»"(! the New Jersey Varable transfer permts the : "" n *r or Commerce Ust telephone user to hnve hs calls "t> honored the Ford "follow" hm when rhcl he leaves the ""'pany and ts New York house. f for example, thte customer vsts a neghbor (or the eve-»-fse>- Communty Rela- "wttw, (or "ouutandnng, be can have calls that would normally lome to hs home tele- to ctzenshp" for >< l<ut lttle known cotttr- "" servces rendered n :llts " northern New ( nearby metropoltan ton phone transferred to the neghbor's telephone. Add-on conference allows a thrd party to be brought nto an exstng conversaton. The orgnal caljler smply dals a code and then whch s com- the number of the thrd party. wme M top executves s majo;r nstallatons n HM observed ts 5th ann- ' >' Mny 22. n r Hughes presented a "crossed scroll to M. T. regonal cvc and ftf n nuuutof, wntlag the Com- "«scroll cted the comof dedcaton to by constructve n actvtes drectthe socal, " ""s «P Sj Sj^t '." "P'mented the com- Kw* neghbor polcy,., '2 llso resulted n sub- l '," ul jal contrbutons to colleges, unverwas Tbom«Jefferson, prncpal author of the pecurauon of lndep«ndenc«and tnlrfl made UJ3. pre«ld«nt. was llso -H ^he^j^at ^' n" *?* nventor and.."'"""la. H.. Slat,. M presdent of '-'hamber on June accentng the 's Conunu- «dlnthe<j.s.tow, and shp to Europt the Uttwt moose they coum Sd W that he ml»>t «! n th» theu popular n»p«*l ome. n the Xurl of anmal lfe.sc U form h BUSN PERTH AMBOY Sx Convenent Locatons to Serve You </f flh, f- - * m )''.r ' ( m m. rst Bank and TRUST COMPANY N.A. m''-'

22 nx f! '. lutady N AUGUST; Shown abovr s an archtect's drawng of how the Merrury Federal SuvRs and Am Assocaton buld- ng, 7 Man Street, WoortbrdRe, wll look after extensve remodelng and epnson now «onfc on. t wll feature a modern fj^^l facade, accordng to Mr. Charles S. Wlley, Jr., presdent. A new safe deposl vault wll huvc fourteen nterlockng levers w5h two separate comhlnalons requred U> open t, v> B«etrn safety measure. An electronc alarm system wll be connected dhtttly wth the Woodbrdge Polce Departmtnt. Safe depost boxes wll be added an a new feature, n addton to tne present servces whch nclude a school savngs program, home mprovement loans, money orders for only ten cent!;, regardless of the amount porchascd, and other fnancal servces. "Although we are less than four years old we have experenced remarkable gwwtt. Ths growth conttnulng even n oar temporary locaton," Mr. Wllley sad. The temporary locaton s a 54-ft. long, araudtoned traler especally constructed for temporary bankng quarters, located «t tarry Rfcagan't Ctes Servce Staton (now Ctgo) at the comer of Man Street and Amboy Avenue, t has sx teller's wndows, a prvate executve offce, and all facltes. Archtect for the remodeled buldng s Wllam C. Cramer. Jr. Peterson & Staeger s the general contractor. Qrener Home Gves Servce To Area MORE OlAN SXTY YEARS OF SERVCK: The Grener Funeral Home at the corner of Green Street aafl Batron Avenue has been servng the area snce 903, = l.f The Nke mssle was named after the Greek goddess of vctory. Nke was wnged and sometmes appeared carryng a palm branch or a wreath, erectng a trophy or recordng a vctory on a sheld, or hoverng wth outspread wngs over the, vctor n a competton. Nke gradually came to be recogned as a sort of medator of success between gods and men. Thursday, June 0,M5 Fve Generatons See Q Products Progress l\ AVKNK. - The Pllndeln'ua ()u:rtz Company s truly : l;nn affar whch has devoted ls.'ll to he communtes n whch <> XM"lU'S. ts planl tn Douglas Avenue n Avenel s no eve plou "PQ." as l s known, produces soluble slcates whch provde ; Hde range of chemcal and physcal propcrt-s that are used for a multtude of ndustral purposes. The oldest trademark for a s the frm's "N" and snce he frst shpment of the chemcal lqud sodum slcate n the L'ntcd hack n he BM's, each PQ slcate has been dentfed wth an ndvdual product name. Today. PQ offers more than 70, pol.smn and sodum slcates, each wth dstnct prepcrtes tn Lbrary System Showng Strong Growth Trend satsfy specfc ndustral needs. n July 83. Joseph Klknton re Perhaps mr least suspected turned lo hs natve Phladelpha ;nwth "ndustry," the naton's after s years of msnary work lbrary system s n the mdsl nf among mlans at run"<vs:, ;\ strong expansonary trend n- X. Y.. under the auspces of the Socety of Frends. "e<pnu«e n the "exploson" o! knowledge and the rsng emphass on educaton whch have become s'e.-h. nrhomrpnt eharar- "lerstc of our lmes. Whle delberatng hs future, he consdered hs orgnal trade as a slversmth, but fnally decred to try tulflllng the needs of the D.la compled hy the S. Ofgreatest number of people. Hs fcc of Educaton and other sourchoce was to go nto the manurae- ces ndcate that tolal lbrary exture of soap and candles. Hs pemltures are rapdly approachbusness grew, and hs sons, Jos, ng the bllon dollar annual level eph S. and Thomas, joned the, and have grown substantally fas wtefphse. They expanded the ter than f*4 Md&Bfy "tth a lf busness whle carryng on ther n recent years. The expendture TndrpendnntTrader (F! B) - Carteret OK SOPHSTC ATK) DNNG: The Gallery, known as "New Jrrsey' Smartest Sopprr c«), l-utm candlfllrht dnlnr and topfllnh entertanment. Orgnal all pantng* and sculpture add, lte dellkhtftl ntmosphere. A panst provdes mmr durnpt luncheons. -ocled adjaeent to Sh n ley's Dner on S. Route. Woodhrldte, also oflers furltes (or bamnjeta and Mrepl nn, Kmlle and Stnn are the hosts, Mundy Exemplfes father's work. fgures ncludes the thnusmds of The founder's admonton to hs prvamv-supported lbrares as sons, wrtten n a letter to them" 8»* the publc group. The doln 85. ".,.Uolwell under a pro- >nr aggregate may seem small n Area's Growth.per concern tytfe ^ thngs," «" economy as bg as ours but ts Lake Mead s-the world's larg- has **<*?W and a gudng Seance for transcends ts est man-made body of water. precept to all who have followed n the company. Frthrr Growth Ahead WOODBRDGE - The A. M. Mundy Co,, nc.. heatng and ar condtonng specalsts, * a tnt n 855, the frm name was All the evdence ndcates that example of our expandng economy. The Mundy frm recently opened an addtonal locaton, k, m. changed from Joseph' Elknton's fv growth trend wll contnue for as Comfort Unlmted, at 466 Amboy Avenue n Woodhrdge Soap fandle Manufactoq to Jos- the forego 'We future, partcularoph Elknton 4 Sons. ly n vew -! of -' accumulated '-' J short- sary by the expandng market n frm s settng records n s;les returns each year to the b,,,,, "Ths n\ove was made neces- Mr. Mundy reports that the keep abreast of he tm.- >., Then n 86, the ent rpr-e took age* of franed lnravy- man-,«r condtonng and teatwl and ths year, the 20th year the frm Company tranng school lothe slop whch was to branch newer and facltes crmh-h by the growth of" Woodhrdge ms been operatng n the town- vtneed nstructon. out from the sonp and candle bus-wth the expandng needs of a Townshp," Mr. Martn Mundy, shp, Sales of 4*)0 heatng and. n addton to hs btv, ness. t was then that he frm technologcal nge. A bg push s hevl of the frm, snd. coolng unts and servce on more schedule, Mr. Mundy make began manufacture of a new pro- comng from the vast ou'ourng The new faclty features cen- than 850 unts were reported for work to help mpn>\, duct, sodum slcate. of nformaton tself, n all (cms t.,l and wndow ar condtonng A.M. Mundy employs seven communty. He s a menu. The new comnnny name. Joseph of knowledge but especally n and heatng by Fedders, Colum- workers, ncludng mechancs, the Masons, Shrners am S. and Thomas Elknton, c.ppeared scenc- where more nas been pub- b;, and other manufacturers. New helpers and sales assstant. Elks, takng an actve y n BB2 and two years later, a new Med n the last 0 years thm n models of Fedders and Colum- ; Mr. Mundy feels that the c-hang- the Elks Crppled Chldren's. company was formed, the Plla- all prevous human hstory. Then bn furnaces are on dsplay at ng lmes are constantly brngng mttee. djlpha Quartz Co, ncorporaton there are the populaton factors, hp Corlfort Unlmted show- new advanote n taatlng awl ar' He and hs wfe lve m ;:me n not bly ts rsng educatonal at- room,. condtonng equpment tmd to brdge wth ther son, De.n n the followng years, several lament, th? comng bonm n col '.. plants were buhl aw">'r>t'e'w attendance, and he great. A~ M operaton at hack to 99. Avrnel whch dates read of adult educaton. Fur- l»h-:nan.s placed al around themnore. lbrry costs n general' as of last year, up aboul a sxth Wllam T. Elklaton. have been rsng, and modern snce the begnnng of the present m of Joseph means ftf taformnton storage and, decade. The payroll roster n add- S.. -.L retreval are expensve as are the tnn ncludes tens of thousands ot of the board * >V? ' C!! ' Facltes to house them.' others. Mthw part-tme or partly,, m( sjx hl, l( t Durng hs ten- A look at the lbrary e.xpcnd-' tan«l lbrarms or those n cler- Opanded rapd- tlre Pattern and ts trend nd- nr custodal 30W. plants were t:ll "s that around a quarter of a,bllon dollars a year s currently! Jonathan Trumbull was the was followed beng * *"' t 0 " books, perodcals Brtsh governor who sded wth by hs son, adtl. oth f materals ncludng aud- the colones durng the Amercan untl _. " " "' Rachmannoff. Russan H «tle present."; "'. "M". T?rr^ "* "f"" er and panst, became an head of the'frnv {flmaxtng fve', a half btllton dohars a ye n generatons of a tamty whft has' * records show a steady ln " been servng the areas n whch.crease n lbrary employment, they operate. wth the number of professonal 23JAZ Seattle, Wash., s the U. 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23 0GRESS EDTON Ag krtagna Agency s One Area's Top Realtors early Summer s the perod of the greatest volume of busness s the ; ( tor excellent nnova- the begnnng of ths year, Mr. Perth Ambov bee,,, chalet Vllage home j Bertagna «growth n the real es-n 960 He tmne constructed n late busness warranted hm [tended Perth.l: ' ; Headng secton of nd n Sayrevlle. whch come n bult along the homes found n nllh's. makng two appontments of sgnfcance. He promoted Joseph Campanale to new constructon sales manager and advertsng manager and Mrs da Vazzann to ly LBRARES MPROVE: Thursday, June 0, 965 North Colona to Get l New Buldng Shortly PAGE SEVEN ton on Sundays As late as May snce 980 has been n new and back n the l«00a. Then' Meat Packers, Almran «f * *37, the Townshp Clerk was larger quarters sne* February of Town Debt. Fencevlewl ordered to notfy the three con. ths year at 76 New Brunswck Layers. Rangers and Grnd Jffll* Agency 'stables of the Townshp 'that Awne. The bwnew hae thrved men n the Townshp. WOODBRDGE - Now that the to receve a federal lbrary grant hoard s quetly but effcently complants have been mare byunder the supervson of Mr. Russell,; prvately-owned lbrares have of $32,500 under a new_. 5X meetng those needs wth the as- the ctzens and new Muncpal and Servces Act. he staff and baseball playng be s p Custom of the Chrstmas of "" "la. * Townshp. nman Avenue^ secton ennstruc- Branch collectons have been ton to start n a few weeks. The substantally. A central archtect's plans call for a most n rented quarters, has modern lbrary wth adequate ablshed at 800 Rahway facltes to meet the need of the j lbrary, been! Avenue, Woodbrdge. And per- area, haps the bggest event n the l- n a few years, t wll undoubt- ' brary's hstory was the dedca-.edly be necessary to buld a ccn- s arc law. ' fne resales manager Recently n * r Predcted that,... N tl««< the central lbrary the lat-! tral lbrary, as the needs of the ',',',,.<< ;,re bult to ncor-. Just recently, he began a new' Woodbrdge T Townshp along wfth't«" (»»* of Aprl. The dedcaton communty grow. The lbrary,,,.,.,» r (our bedrooms,!commercal and ndustral land the county s on the verge of a! ceremones were attended by u and one-half baths, department headed by,new era of controlled growth and some *» nterested and enthus-; flng room, a Urgeloorla r ~ Mss busness expanson astc people. n the short tme MJSKU. HeMdthe pop" *"* «p>^;?!?! be6n ""S*"?, re L rene^' Co.,nn. modem ktchen and, 'rc-eaton room wth Wlucn The Bertagna Manna frm Kuatet shortly wll,... na» "»««J~ " woodbrdge:.^s doors leadng to a ufanrhrrw facltes are beng well used and concentrate ts efforts on the Ma-j? w The Bertagna frm shortly wlr. w re than.. * nuwe 2 P* ««wbtd e r «* snce!^., ; _, u _, d l ls^^ ^!^f l^ To Open New rna Estates development..,.... ^ Homea Sayrevlle for whch the frm wll whch ^ w» Predcton. jerence lbrary servces,,, n months, the Bertagna be exclusve agents. The homes Mr. Bertagna also s the la ht report to the^phosphate Mne has constructed more '-, nl5tom bult homea, la-».....,, r... ".».». mm r.m, n,. Amercan, mo Chalet Vllage models, The agency whch operates jfjhly has sold more than throughout Mddlesex County, has many for the cvk, townshp chartable and s and actve polt- n. *"" ' m must P resse note, d by too. the students that we that are.cyanamld new phosphate Company mne wll near open Brad- a,,,mm ths year n the Woodxn alone, empky 3 people. grown to the pont where t now! 0 * have used our facltes. They are: ley, Florda n 967. Constructon courteous, brght, and nterested, j wll begn n early He and Ms wfe, Rta. nan company WftflM n, We hear a good deal about 'wld Mr. Bertagna, 34. a natve oltbtmcblutwanduw Clfford D. Sverd, gancral man- of Cyantmd's youth' today. f anyone n nter-ager ARrcultural Ths Chcken Banshes Monotony :ln fryer chcken* an so Ll.nt and such an economy they appear on famly :,< often.,,,m)d monotony, therefore,,,,l several dfferent recpes HU That's why ths some- ^famlar way of prepar- hrm mny be very welcome,,. for a specal dnner tkkvtal CHCKEN 4 Mrruus) <Ljp rorn ol ' pound) bnuer-trjwr rhu-ken, quartered np orange fake traspooa <> Cr salt garle sam caa nvm, hared '5 OUBM) ea hclnuu, cup whl«and eated n what most youth s real- Dvson, sad the mne s expect- ly lke would nvte them tojed to add about 75 new jobs to vst our man lbrary some eve-'the company's Florda payroll, nng. t wll afford a very heart- Plans for the new mne nclude enng vew of the youth of Wood-; provson for future expanson to brdge." help meet a growng world-wde Durng the month of Aprl, the<krnand for phosphates, Sverd crculaton n all the lbrares, M ' d - Ayenel, Barren lbrary of Wood-; t was descrbed as a "move brdge. Colona, Fords, Hopelawn. seln, Port Readng, Sewaren and the Man Lbrarytotalled 2,830 or an ncrease of 5,436 A total of 4.43 books were added d all the branches n Aprl and there were 75 new borrowers, k s hoped that by the end Delot, Dorothy Home whch supports our recently-announced J6Cknllonplus program' to expand facltes for the pro-' ducton of agrcultural products.": New plants for the producton of ntrogen products are now under constructon near New Orleans, Lousana; at Hannbal, Mssour; and at the Welland plant, Nagara of the year all the branches, as Palls, Ontaro, Canada. well as the man lbrary, wll The new Florda faclty wll be boast of thousands of new books. known as Chcora Mne. The modern phosphate washer and flota- n addton, prompt acton by the admnstraton enabled Woodbrdge to become one of the fewof Cyanamkl's Brewster, Florda ton plant wll be located west communtes n the Unted State* nstallatons, and wll consttute another unt of the Brewster plant. The phosphate wll be mned by a starch and water; mx nto lqud! draglne wth a capacty of apg, n skllet. Cook, strrng constantly, untl sauce s thckened and a * J5L* drug manufacturers moved J^H\ to Hornor Graduates dear yellow. Arrange chcken on fght a health dsaster n Somal, COLONA - Delos Jacquelneq ncludes Sydney.Mne, n Hllsborough County, Orange Park servng plate; pour sauce over resultng from months of famne Home and Dorothy Judth Hone: chcken, at serve s separate and drought Fourteen drug frms graduated from the North Carolna College, Unversty of North phate dryng and chemcal plants Mne, near Lakeland, and phos- corn ol )asttlst Add sauce dsh. donated fll6,mt worth of antbotcs, sulfas and other products ncarolna System, Durham, N. C, at Brewster, N. W. Chesson, Jr., and cook, UBnf water response to an appeal from the Hagna Cam Laude. of Lakeland, s plant manager. untl Amercan Bed Cross. A prevous Delos majored n pre-school The Chcora Mne s the second Reduce beat; str Australa and New Zealand Somal request sent to communst educaton and Dorothy n psychology and sodalogy. Delos and to be announced ths year. A expanson of the Brewster plant juce, gnger. stlt tad dncfcdtaf Tasmana) produce al-countresmost oo*hatt m worfttaol and portedly yeled only scant sup- Dorothy are the daughters of 200,000 ton per year damraonum notably Red Chna, re- MX. then add olwes, herd more *5p than-aftr other ples of medcnes. Mr and Mrs. Westry Honre. Mr. phosphate plant s now under con- ard wll begn produc-,<tnuts and wn*. Cover h over low beat untl contnent. Hone s helpng teacher n thestructon, Accredted ooueget and unverstes east of the Msssspp Rver Schools and Mrs. Home specal Woodbrdge Townshp Publc ton n late summer.. lender, about SO mnr.uve chcken from sttl- Baroque pearls do oat come Cyanamd, headquartered n number twce at many as those Educaton teacher n Woodbrdge Ktp warm. Blend core from tck oysters. Bbeweet Townshp publc schols. 'Founded On ntegrty And! Servce" MOTORS WNNER OF CHRYSLER'S QUALTY Authorzed Dealer MPERAL CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH VALANT SALES and SERVCE - GENERAL AUTO REPARS QUALTY USED (JARH 6 AMBOY AVE. WOODBRDGE SNCE 950 the name MAURO MOTORS has stood forldependablty and ntegrty n auto sales and servce. Proud recpent of the coveted Chrysler Qualty Dealershp Award we pledge ourselves to contnue every effort to warrant your busness. When you thnk of cars - new or used - thnk of MAURO MOTORS. ' MASTER MECHANCS grnne PARTS PROMPT SERVCE Hlf.H TRADES \\ WAYS DEPENDABLE * ME4-400 Wayne, N. J., s one of the naton's leadng chemcal and pharmaceutcal producers of a dversfed lne of chemcals, pharmaoeutcats, plastcs and alled pro " - - a,, jome, dlcal- pro- t has tnore than SO plants and over 70 sales offces n the Unted States and about 40 plants outsde the U. S. Tle Agrcultural Dvson, headquartered at Prnceton, N. J, has one of the broadest lne of agrcultural product^ n fjje bxlusty. Currently a oaf suppler of nttrogen and ptt tt8, Cyanafa^Sh entry nto the potash feld -the thrd basc md also s conththhf plant nutrent.. Alexander thte (Jreat ooce made a sea descent n 4 for(n of deepsea dvng apparajm<rccordng to the. Ewyctdf K Prnted Pattern 965 SZS 0 8, \ - v Prnted Patern lll: M«ue»' Hzvo >*>> '- " >*>' S. S»» 6 re<ureb 4l4 Jards )D-nca fabrc. C NS n runs fu ee '' t p»ttern for h t mdlk»»d SP"* f S«nd to 70 N*w,.»>«r Pat- Nl.Ywkll. D M 2 W«8»t> f > fur our SpfnK Swm"" rat- Urn C»t»loK- lncutlrs coupon «H) for On* tn P»Utrn. PROGRESS N CUSTOMS WOODBRDGE-Evtn customs have changed durng the yean. n 800 "Blue Laws" were nvoked n Woodbrdge. Lttle waa permtted n the way of recrea- Sanjord Alumnum ODD TTJM ' WOODBRDGE - f you art, n Lamer Ouartert \ confused wth the new ttle* under 0 v HOPELAWN - The Stnford Alumnum Company n operaton the new form o tmnnmot, Ju*^ be happy you don't ham to tend wth Utlet «( job Servng WOODBRDGE...And ALL of Mddlesex County! THE BERTAGNA AGENCY... Contnues To Keep Pace Wth Our Growng County! n keepng wth the growth and progress of our communty we are Proud to Announce OUR LATEST ACHEVEMENT CHALET VLLAGE, SAYREVLLE CHALET VLLAGE, WOODBRDGE (Shown Above: The Charmng Chalet-Styled B-Levd) READY NOW!...Luxurous Custom Bult Homes, from ONLY $22,990 These Superb Homes Offer You A Rare Combnaton of Beauty, Comfort, Convenence, Economy And Prde of Ownershp! The Bertagaa Agency proudly presents CHALET VL- LAGE, SAYREVLLE AND CHALET VLLAGE, WOODBRDGE. These lovely CUSTOM BULT homes offer you everythng you desre; thrllng desgn, generously proportoned rooms, qualty materals, sklled craftsmanshp, (extra-se property, fully mproved, and low taxes.. and all ths wthn lterally mnutes of, schools, shoppng, transportaton. You can purchase the home of your choce wth a very raodest down payment and lberal terms. Come n or cull for an appontment today to nspect these superb homes. CHOOSE FROM 4 EXCTNGLY HEW MODELS! OVERSZE RANCH: Presentng a M# concept n ranch desgn! Features a spacous lvng room, full basement and gqrage. CHALET-STYLED B-LEVEL: 3 large bedroom*, 2 full baths, fnshed recreaton room. Ultra-modern ktchen, wth breakfast room. Formal dnng mpressve lvng room. COLONAL SPLT LEVEL: 3 generously-ged bedroom. large ktchen wth breakfut. room, formal dnng room, lovely lvng room. Fnshed rec room, H aths, full basement. CONTEMPORARY B-LEVEL: 4 delghtful bedrooms, formal dnng room, huge lvng room advance desgn ktchen. Fnshed rec room, H b«th. ' THE BERTAGNA AGENCY...FRST N CENTRAL N. J. N THE FELDS OF REAL ESTATE, BULDNG AND TRADE-NS l.k UOUT <>UK KXtLUlV TRADK-N FLAN... Tradt»uur httme you would jour tut', Suuus rrazy, but t's ne! Now lou h«n the opportunty to H the efluty n your (rcunl lu! f u n bef»w t's sold. Tlut' rght: f you have found the hor» of yojr lreum, and cannot M- ynur r-sent h)me, we tt llcrugna A ««oj wll take your horn* n trade whether you buy a h n tr through ' «r not. / rle rn'>le uf (He plan revulvet around tue actual appralul ordtrcd llrousl the KlA. Oh yes r\ f you are trauferred uut of the state, we are members of the Natonal Assocaton of 'radrr md are able to put J^ n touck wth a relable realtor n your new communty. WV me <l< <>>'y realtor n MBdl«e Cfuntj who actvely en e> n hll nvolutlonaty le* rr' -a-.rokmm. We trade n any of *the t lute. So remembar: buylnf or scllluj, nqure alut uur Erluslve Trade-n Plan... ' STUM Hll U(N(; We are leadert n the feld of custom buldng n the central Nrvv Jfsr, n u\ urr a Wde x'lwllun of dfslgnt and :re uble to offer many desrable hnlcllnj! areas, t n' u! of the largest custom bulders n Mddle*?! Counlf. The Berluoa laency nuw olfert,',u'lee ar-htectural, desllng servlcej ndustral and commercal buldng. lll SShl.N, SKUVCK The Bertajm Aeny wth more than H years at combned urvlce,,[,.,,, K, ltulj n o'l«l»'b desgned counseuu servce. The Mlea rtpretejtttlttt of Bertan* wll U- you n your wlng sod buylnt prtthtns by efterln yom f u t l u advce, mortae tfurullo And complete evaluaton of your property as to ll future Hflb value and true KK'v value We are fortunate n beng assocated wth (he lar **t flnutflkl tntltutlus n the Kuy Nuw bolu able to afford am frtnd and fllenu the mott»4«qu»u eoanmrclal, ndustral JMj.evdental nna,dn«, sxculwn n VA, rba and eonttntlojuj ty»«m*rt l e. The Bertagna Agency -.SfvK Woodbdge... and all of Mddlesex County" H. S. 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24 PAGE EGHT Thursday, June 0,965 Cartetet School System s Expandng Contnuaton of Progress n Carteret s Predcted CAHTKRKT A contnued part of ndustres here. spurred ; new boom n school frowlh n C'.nlercl's ndustml f[ cw ndustry s sproutng n constructon, wens s forest hy those largely lhe Car(eret tllrnpke area andl "Cnrtcrrt hopes to top past responsble for ts development,.. ',.,...,,... : ; n[ j (, t jthere s promse of more people. decades growth n the opnon There are many physcal sgns mnre money and more jobs for of Mayor Andrew Bantck. "'m of progress n Crteret and there He borough area. 'confdent that the borough wll has been a vast program nn the The populaton growth has see a contnued growth n the ndustral and commercal areas here." Cultural, cvc and relgtous actvty was not to be outdone by the rapd expanson of the communty. t was ponted out by borough offcals that progress does not just happen. t has to be desred and worked, nmmrtuntes they sad for success n Curteret nre lmtless. One of Carterets greatest assols s ts ndustry, wth the U. S. 'Metals Refnng Company at the helm must be recognzed for PROGRESS ED ndustry's great Carteret's over-all communty s greatly" upon t for ts taxes ] m ployment furnshed tn, ctzens. " ^ Many of the bonngh un,,, personnel gve gencr ( H'v' tn(< tme and talents to ^m,[' endeavors and nndprl;l Mr ' Oldest permanent scn,., South Amerca, s v,,,?'' Colomba, whch w;,,,!;;, rl 525, ' CARTERET'S A COMER: Ths s (he new addton under constructon at Cuteret Hgh School on Washngton Avenue n Carteret. he growng school populaton wll be accomodaed wth more classroom* and a cafetera n the new addton. t n part of the borough' $2,650,000 school expanson plan whch also wll we new addtons to several elementary schools. Ths addton should be ready by September. MNUE SCHOOL ADDTON: Part of the huge etra classroom constructon n Carteret Wt ywr k be *MUoo beng added U the Mnue School pctured above. t wll be ready for occupancy n September. BOROOF s a Tradton At TED'S... "The Most Modern Dry Cleanng Plant n Mddlesex County" EXPERT TALORNG SHRT LAUNDERNG t t TED WLL ACCOMODATEWU... NO RATTER WHAT THE REQUEST. YOU'VE TRED T E OTHERS, NOW TRY US! "PROGRESS s Our Mottof? TED'S TALOR SHOP MAN PLANT: 7 GREEN ST., WOODBRDGE, -,';<-szor,/-y:/y^^^ BRAml; 20jl WT, GEORGE AVE,, COLONA The Communty Whose Theme n 965 m PROGRESS And Contnued Growth Through Sensble Plannng By Competent Leadershp DREW W. BANCK, CHARLES B( CHARLES BONCELET JOHN BRKCHKA COUNCLMEN: Mayor NCHOLAS DEL VACCHO THOMAS DEVERN JOHN HUTNCK

25 * ' : * ; :, R0 QBE8fl EDTON Thursday, June 0,. *.,wssm"'' tfjt^ t V; :). ' FOX 'ARTKHU HONOR:: Ol''STANj)! " VH'f UM,;; ' * k.kr,;!:, A BMTK'K l', JF,(;Al:. YfJtJ A«r. HM MYOk ANDRKW- BAN?' K CHARFS CHARLES FRANT - t f >, ' ' «: ^ : s * ^ v % - : " - ; ^. ' - : / ;.. :,.u' THANK : / ": \t ', above plaque s held n hgh esteem by each and everyone of us at. S. Metak Awarded to us by the Boro of Carteret "for outstandng mertorous servce and contrbuton to the welfare of Carteret ctzens", t best symbolzes the constant effort all of us at. S. Metals make to contrbute to the progress, economc growth and welfare of our communty. From our more than,650 employees a most sncere "Thank You, Carteret* We are glad to be here. mm < ' t - t - " ' ' Hghest Purty Copper la tfacfe Z» Gwfenef >'» V->. TED STATES METALS REFNNG COMPANY

26 PROGRESS EDT PAGE 'KN County Sets Plant Record An nvestment of morr. than frm s operatng as the Wood- $ n new plant comple- brclfp Warehouse Corp. _ tons durng WM has establshed' Another member of«the h«hml ndustral construe- $,000,000 group s Daval Handton record n Mdd.esex Coun.y ) ^ ^SSFSZ All but tour of Mddlesex Coun- success ta the handbag flew ty's % muncpaltes shared n: necesstated the constructon «the glowng total, accordng to' a new plant., Joseph P. Somers, county ndus- One of the county, n*** tral commssoner, who sad the dustres E J. DuPont. nvested year also brought a record for more than $,000,000 n the «new plant starts and ndustrallpanson of two <rf,«* P^nts * ste acqustons. Sayrevllle the Fabrcs m t n fact, ft M Mr. Somers predcted Dept. and d the Pht Photo Products that the 964 record, BS tnpre- Dept. sve as t s, whl not stand for Mr. Somers ponted out that the long greatest ndustral achevement! "Present constructon actvty contnued to reman wth the large forecasts an even greater volume open muncpaltes lke Edson n 965," Mr. Somers sad Pscataway. South Planfeld The report from the ndustral North Brunswck, South Bruns- commssoner s computed on thewck and Woodbrdge. bass of plant completon* and does not nclude the estmated cost of other projects whch ape planned or under constructon. He sad the ntensve ndustral schedule for 965 vrtually assures record constructon ths year. The total was $2,000,000 n 963 ad $6,000,000 n 962. Eght Large Projects About half of the constructon volume for 964 was produced by eght projects m sx muncpaltes. Bggest to sze and nvestment s the Sunshne Bscut Co., a $4,500,000 plant n SayrevUe whch wll become one of the Establshed companes n Mddlesex contnued to grow, wth major expansons completed by Fscher Castng Co., R. Hoe & Co. and Wood Newspaper Machn ery Corp. n Woodbrdge. M k T Chemcal p camw out two exponmwr projects valued at $650,000 and Norwalk Truck Lnes opened ts new $250,000 termnal. Oddly enough, the new record whch Mr. Somers shows n the ndustral report for 964 s beng overshadowed by hs summary of projects under way or scheduled for 965, Mr. Somers sngled out Edson largest commercal bakery opera- and Woodbrdge for hs analyss tons n the world, The plant area' of the ndustral boom year that sprawls over 20 acres. Mddlesex County caj expect n Rankng second for 964 was,965. the new manufacturng and offce j $3,750,000 Plant center for nknd Contaner Corp.' n Edson, he sad that the erected n Spotswood at a cost Fedders Corp. already s clear-! of $3,000,000. The plant contans jng land for constructon of a 80,000 square feet. $3,750,000 plant and that com- Pscataway contnued as an n- pa ny offcals are gvng thought dustral leader wth the openng to an even larger project. At the of the $2,500,000 research and same tme, Sapoln Pants s plandevelopment center for the M. W. nng for a $2,000,000 plant, Vy- Kellogg Co. The frm s a lead-! na therm Co. has a $,200,000 prong bulder of plot plants andlject under way, the Wrgley Co. systems for the petroleum and j S ready to start ts $2,000,000 refnng ndustres. chewng gum factory, and the J. Three major projects rose n M. Huber Co. s about to break South Brunswck, the largest of ground for a $750,000 nk-manufacturng plant. whch s the $2,000,000 research laboratory and graphc arts cen- The vew s smlar n Wooder of the Dow Jones Co. Also brdge, where the largest project new to South Brunswck are a the offng s an 8-story offce par of $,000,000 ndustres, Natonal Chemsearch Co. and Sterl- would cost $5,000,000. Costa ce buldng for Hess Ol Co. whch ng Laboratores. Both companes 'ream Co. has a $500,000 offce wll devote ther operatons to buldng and refrgerator-warehouse under constructon, Mnne- research and product developmensota & Ontaro Paper Co. s buldng a $2,000,000 plant and by Warehouse n Edson n Edson, 964 saw the completon of a $,000,000 warehouse Dvson of Unon Carbde.plans md-year the Lnde Ar Products buldng whch s beng used by to occupy ts new ar r separaton plant *hch wll cost the.westnghose "Electrc Corp. rado and televson ^vson. The over $,000,000.,, Copper Pgment Moves To Sewaren SEWAREN - Eghteen years ago, a 25-year-old N«w Yorlrer came to New Jersey to start what today s one of the leadng specalty chemcal frms n the state. Armed wth a degree n chemstry from the Unversty of Calforna whch has produced and contnues to produce some of the naton's fnest scentsts, Norman Feldman began the Copper Pgment & Chemcal Works Corp., n Elzabeth. Ths week, Mr.PeWman, now 43, passed another mlestone n' hs bd to make Copper Pgment a chef contrbutor toward the * lltmm progres of ths area. The frm began producton at ts new plant on Arbor Street n Sewaren. The plant, the old Vul-j can Detnnng Co. ste whch Copper pgment recently remodeled, Q. Why s t necessary"^ a u scheduled to become the man woman to fle a change of sane producr for the corporaton, card wth the Socal Securty Admnstraton when she gets mtr-, Coper Pgment & Chemcal Works s a prmary producer of chemcals for the metal fnshng ned' ' ". ndustry platng and heat treatng salts and fnshng compounds. be accurate to ensure proper A, Socal Securty records matt The frm also has ts em research and development program. person and dentty of (he p* payment of benefts to the djjkt "Bascally, * Mr. Feldman sad, son s very mportant. Each "Coppe Pgment s nvolved n the number s assgned to an h- development of chemcal processes to reclam metallc scrap." er reports a dfferent ntme dvdual person, f an employ- pve are very strong n research, development end technoltan number has beet as- than flt one to whch a cerogy for the development of these sgned, a queston U raled processs." whether the rght pek«to Obesty s more common among recevng credt for Ue eat* U. S. women than men. ngs reported. - Another'servce from yourfrendsat A 5-mnute drvers "physcal" you can take n your own home tonght! Good vson and fast reacton are among the most mportant physcal requrements for safe drvng. Shell dealers present these quck tests to gve you some obvous clues to your drvng ftness. (But remember, no self-test of vson can take the place of a professonal eye examnaton by a qualfed doctor.) 2. How fast do you react? f your reacton tme s normal, at 30 mles an hour you'll travel 33 feet before you can even 3*t your foot on the brake. f your reacton tme s just W second slower, you'll travel another feet. To test, lake a crsp new dollar bll andjold t lengthwse, as tghtly as you can. Hate a frend hold the bll vertcally, whle you place your hard about \V nches above the bll, Prepare to react. He drops the bll wthout warnng; you try to ht t wth one sweepng moton. f you do, your reacton tme s normal. \( you don't, ypu'd better allow yourself extra tme to react when on the road-by drvng a lttle sjowtr, beng extra alert, and keepng well back of other cars.. How good Ls your depth percepton? Depth percepton helps you judge the dstance to other cars. To test, tc long strng to the front and rear of a toy car. (f you have no toy cars, you can use any two objects that are the same sze and shape.) Pass one strng over the rear edge of a table, so you can pull the car back and forth. Place a second toy car of the same sue on the table. Then, wth your eyes at tabletop 3. How well do you see? The eye chart wth the letter* of the alphabet on t measures what doctoo call vsual acuty. t's the most common measure of bow well you can see. One eye condton that affects your vsual acuty s astgmatsm - a dstorton of de eye lens whch results n a blurred, mperfect mage. To test, hold ths page «t readng dstance and look at the crcles wth one eye dosed. Now try the othet eye. f you see pe-shaped sectons that seem sharper and blacker than others, you may have astgmatsm. Asa result, you may not be seeng all you should when drvng your car. Clear vson s even more mportant when you're drvng on hghspeed freeways and turnpkes. level, pull back and forth on the strngs from 6 feet away. Try to "park" your car drectly alongsde the second car. ' ry t several tmes. f the cars are consstently out of algnment, your depth percepton s probably off. Better gve yourself an extra margn of safety when drvng. You mght do well to keep more dstance than you thnk you need between yourself and the car ahead, at all tmes. 4. How do you react to glare? low quckly your eves recover from the glare of blndng lght-such as headlghts - / s a measure of what eye dolors call glat* resstance. '" '* v <«j dm the lght n the mom untl you can just read ^hese wonk ' Roll a newspaper the long/ way to fojm a tube-j Turn on J 00-watt lght bulb, and have someone tme you as you look drtctly at the bore bulb for just fve seconds ^see llus.tr.! tkm). Then, turn off the lght bulb and mmedately try u> read ths page through the tut*. Wthn seven seconds \ou should be able to see clearly enough to read these wods. f you can't, take specal pans to avod drect glare. Look down llt rght sde o the road when can approach at nght. For Qualty of All Knds MDDLESEX PRESS 2C GREEN ST. WOODBRDGE ME 4-2. Q. Hoy can check my socal securty record to be sure t s correct? A. Your socal securty otflc* wll be glad to furnsh you wth a postcard form <OAR-70M> for use n obtanng a record of the earnngs credted to your account. 3. Q. Why duet the Socal'Securty Admnstraton recommend that people check ther socal securty accounts' A, Because your socal p ty account s the bass (or your future socal securty benefts. f some employer has not reported your earnng* comet* ly, or f your socal securty number n ncorrect, you could, lose gome or all ol your benefts. f you keep an eye on your account, by checkng t perodcally, you can make mre of your socal securty protecton. f a worker n your famly des, some member of the famly should nqure at the nearest socal securty offce to see f j benefts may be payable, Wllam A. Fogarty, socal securty dstrct manager n Perth Amboy, udvbe. The Socal Securty Admnstraton can help to partally replace ncome lost caused by the dsath 5. How wde do you see? Many of the hazards ol chvng come at you from lle sde. Your ablty to see them comng s a measure of your "perpheral vson." To test, stand aganst a wall and extend your arms at shoulder level. l'ocus your eyes on a pont 20 feet straght ahead and wggle your lngers. f you see wgglng fngers, you're normal. f not, brng your arms slowly forward. As soon as you see wgglng fngers, estmate the angle of your arms (see photo above). Seventy degrees s good enough. Anythng less means you have "tunnel vson," whch means you should keep your head movng when drvng, lookng to both sdes, Don't try to m out of tu "warn' «* you* ^ct-bttausc you m't. 6. How's your "bnotular vuou?" Because thj lenses of your eyes are about 2Y nches jpat, you see from two ponts of vew. hs s called "HHKH. vson." t gves you the ablty to "see around" objects, t's wlwt makes a pencl look round and thck. And t has a lot to do wth your depth percepton and judgment of dstances, lu test, place a pencl un de uble wth (he pont juttng out over the edge, Covet one eye, step forward, and try to touch de pont-head on-wth the tp of your 6ng«, n one swft moton. Hard to do? t should be. Now try lo touch the pont of the pencl agan, hfe nme usng both eyes. f t's *uu hard to do, your P.S. from Sh«ll. Bad brakes can be more g than slow reacton lme. Defectve wndsheld wpers can serously lmt your vson n mny weather. Knowng ths, Shell dealers hdp you keep your car n top runnbg condton. For example, wth every Shellubrcaton* we test brakes and also nspect wndsheld wpers, ores and other "trouble spots" automatcally. t's part of the servce where you s<* the sgn of the Shell. Stop n. UEAMRCAUST...YOM

27 ,GRESS EDTON Kledro Dynamc A Vtal Part Of A Growng rea A n.mkuton TO PROtftKH: The Etrrtro Nvumc nv,,, n rf General Dynamcs Corp. has been contrbutmr to the advance-,,,,, he communly lor Ue past two year*. The dvson moved to Avenel after a lre totally destroyed Us producton facltes, r,.-...nc t n he oldest o( the corporaton* dl»<tom, havng heen founded n 880. The people here manufacture rotatng elee <l'»' r > : > n ma< t Uw motor* and generators for the V. S. Navy's frst submarne, The Holland. The dvson has a repu-, r ngenuty awl rellabllly dalng hark to he lurn of the century. ke*s Frm Operates 2 Months Each Year.*;* M lls HM: For ke past 8 *e*r»,»fc* Carteret Novelty Dtts Company at 32 Wheeler Avenue n Carteret has been manufactur-! ">\ clolhlng. The frm b headed by Frank Scrudale a»d.operates year round. t employs many women rom Carteret. '*?// Thursday, June 0, 965 Federal Reserve Sees Stablty The followng excerpt from "Pwsperlve nn \m." hy the Felenl Reserve Rank of New- York descrbes tle. economc lrl HRS of the past yenr nral ml cle.s wh.t may l>e expected ths yew. "The yearly fflllook -, m cc nmrc -xpanson nto the new your After four years, \\- vuw ols fonv.-rd movement»[ he ccdhmy conlnes. "Consumer hyn^ h;s bwu n prcssve, ;md recent experence srk<'hts that nddltonnl t;\ cls ;could cffe'tk'oly Mrmlate further consumer buyng/f need tor ;uldtmal stmulaton should.rko 'nccr! 'nles n the nut look nclude pressures on costs ;md prces, excessve steel nventory 0 buld up and possble strkes. "The pust four years of pnspc-' rty have been marked by reasn.-blo prce stablty, rsn; em-' pluyment and output, and some mprovement of the payments defct. Constructve polces and' atttudes n both the publc and prvate sectors of the economy have lent support to the OK expanson. n the prvate area, wage nereases have so far generally. Shut not always, remaned wthn mand "ts. has been very has tended to hold prc n check. There has been lttle speculatve buyng of nventores, and captal spendng, has been attuned to long-run grtfwth prospects. "On ffle publc sde, there has been a judcous blendng of stmulatve tax, debt management and monetary polces. For The Brds By Farrls S. Swackhamer Professor Unon Junor College Cranford, New Jewej Durng the frst hot spell of the season, the postman brought me a blast of chll, damp ar n the form of the report on the contnent-wde 65th Chrstmas Brd \ Count. t comprsed 346 pages ol fne prnt lstng brds seen dur- ng the 964 Chrstmas holdays! n all parts of the Unted State and Canada. was one of thous JETS TO BUFFALO Amercan Arlnes wll naugu- rate jet servce to Buffalo from Newark Arport Aprl 25.Amercan began 727 Astrojet servce at Newark wth nonstop flghts to Chcago and Detrot. ands of brders that spent a da; from sunup to sundown searchn out and lstng feathered folk. my area t was ranng, ce was freezng on trees and streams were partly covered wth slush. Several studer* _^.om Unon Junor College anw gwj d wth! / the Summt NatnWttlb n the' Great Swamp-\^tlByf Rdges area centered n S The club counted 60- speqfs and 5,88 ndvduals* The tally takesf pty a day. t may be done on';any one dorng! the last ten of D^cenfber ov'lrst two or three ofjjsujuary. Each group, usually mpjnbefj of^a nature club, gather lt prearranged spot before dawn and dvde up the 5-mle dameter crcle that s to be covered^ At least eght hours must be spent n the feld for the count to dualty. The natonal edftor does a thorough job of commentng o" tnel hghlghts throughout the country, but though you mght be n terested n the story n New Jersey. Fve hundred ffty-four observers traveled 6,308 mles on foot and n cars and talled 39, 092 ndvdual brds.. Nneteen areas, n the state were studed. Counts were made from the At- lantc Ocean to the Delaware Rver and fron» the New York THE Place For Your Clothes PAOE ELEVEN KNK TALORNG AND CLKAMNG: Trds Talor Shop, n operaton for more than 2 years, has been UM> Mecca lor ana nwldmto seekng good workmanshp and fne clothes. n two locutons, at 7 Grwn Strret n Woodbrldge and 20 St. G*or*<«Avenue, Colonla, Wlk s known for hs excellent selecton of rental formal wear for men and modern dry cleanng plant. State border to Cape May.^ They were taken along the shore, n the hlls, on the coastal plan, n Awns and ctes and n open lountry. f you looked at the fgures wth slde rule nearby, you'd fnd that 43 per cent of the area of the state was under observaton. Applyng ths factor to the number of brds, sghted, shows there were at least a mllon brds n the state n late December. Ths s undoubtedly far short of tbe actual fgure. The Cape May tally led the feld for number of speces wth U4 dfferent brds sghted. CJose on ther heels wth 2 were the Oceanvlle brders. The latter was far out n front wth the largest place for dstance covered. The] wooded hlls were the least productve, both of speces and ndvduals. Mount Holly and Sussex County groups came n at the bottom of the lst n both. Contrary to the dea that the robn s the harbnger of sprng, these thrushes were found n evevery one of the 9 areas. The total sghted was 2,322. Hghlghts of the New Jersey counts were three wllets seen at Barnegat, an hour-long study of \ew Jersey Contnues Lead n Chemcal Study, Output New Jersey contnues to be Amerca's leader n chemcal research and manufacturng, as the naton's chemcal ndustry marked ts sxth consecutve year of gans. A, A. Boehm, charman of the Chemcal ndustry Councl of New Jersey, and vce presdent of Unon Carbde Corp., Plastcs D- two black skmmers on the Hudson Rver, a lark sparrow at Long Branch and an "almost unbelevable eastern kngbrd sad to have state's share of U.. S. chemcal vson, declared that the Garden been carefully dentfed n the sales n 964 totalled an estmated Great Swamp - Watchung area.' $3.6 trllon, one-tenth.of the oteral chemcal ndustry product out- Next wnter f you want a day number ndvduals 2,40. put., Cape May, second n ths cate of good companonshp, exercse "Chemcals are ncreasngly regarded as a realstc ndcator of gory, only had half as many. and brdng, volunteer to go wth The Summt Nature Club, workng n the Great Swamp Watch ers are always welcome. cause ts dversfed products are one of these groups. Extra watch' Amerca's economc progress be- ung area, put 65 observers out n used by vrtually all ouer ndustres rangng from agrculture to the foul weather, leadng the state n partcpaton. A group The statue of Abraham Lncoln space engneerng," he noted. n Northwest Gloucester County n Washngton's Lncoln Memoral New Jersey's,00 chemcal traveled 336 mles to take frst s 9 feet hgh from head to foot. ' plans and laboratores conduc SP research n and manufacture thousands of products, ncludng dyes and drugs, plastcs, synthetc fbers, agrculture chernals, cleanng compounds, pants and cosmetcs, bakng powder and flavors. For the space ndustry, for example, New Jersey's chemcals are used to make ceramcs for rocket nose cones. Research and product development has always characterzed New Jersey's chemcal ndustry eadershp, Mr. Boehm ponted out, and almost one-thrd of ts 93,000 employes are scentfc* workers. Surveys ndcate that t requres about $30,000 annually to mantan one scentst n chemcal research. More than $30 mllon was spent for new research France has never had a soveregn queen. "New Jersey's Smartest Supper Club" ELECTRCTY POWERS PROGRESS ^ 'thout the mghty power of electrcty thwecoul^ be no real l' r «Sre«H. We are pnml of >««frm'^ conlrbuton to the K'wth and development of ou area. MOLNAR Electrcal Contractors Engneer* - ndustral & Power Wrng K MBALL STREETr, WOODBRDGE ME RESTAURANT AND COCKTAL LOUNGE Orgnal Pantngs And Sculpture For The Ultmate.. Busnessmen's Luncheons Camltght Dnng Entertanment Nghtly Bauquets and Receptons U. S. One, Woodbrdge FOR RESERVATONS: ME bluche "as* "sssr PHLADELPHA QUARTZ COMPANY'S PLANT LOCATED N WOODBRDGE MANUFACTURES SOLUBLE SLCATES, Snte 99, ths Phladelpha Quartz Company plant has been producng loglum tltcates. These are chemcals ued throughout ndustry. Slcate was frst u«ed..flbout 860 n household soaps. Through the years research has developed mqny. useful applcatons for slcate. To menton a few:, Coagulant ads for raw and waste water treatment '.' [ Bnder* n refractory cements and weldng rods '; ' ; Basejfor catalytc gels ;" «. Prptsctlve coatngs for concrete and metal f Dttsrgent alkales for household mxtures, laundres, and metal cleanng Adhesves.for spral paper tubes, wallboard, metal fofa corrugated paper board. Qgalty control and research laboratores at Prmos, Pa. guard tht of PQ slcates whle new possbltes are explored for ther development and applcatons. PHLADELPHA QUARTZ COMPANY * Elabllhad &3 feneral OFFCES: Publc Ledger Buldng, Phladelpha. Pa. 006 RESEARCH LABORATORES: Prmos, Pa. ".: QTHER MANUFACTURNG PLANTS: Anderson,!nd. Augusta, Qa. Baltmore, Md. Chester, Pa. Jeffersonwlle, nd. Kansas Cty, Kansas at ' :s Mo. Utca,. PRODUCTS: Sodum Slcates Potassum Slcates Sodum' Sodum Sesquslcete Sodum Orthosllcate //

28 PAGE TWELVE Local ^CA Plant A Leader n Communty's Efforts AVENEL - Twelve years afo. the Rado Corporaton of Amerca opened a plant on St. Georges ' Avenue and hred 28 people n ths area as employes. j j Today, ths faclty of RCA * Electronc Components and Devces Dvson employs more than,800 people. : Ths faclty makes more than MO dfferent typea of electron tubes requrng the skll of employes from the assembly lne to the professonal level of that exhbted n the hghly talented engneerng! grtwp. The local plant also employs as one of ts managers an ex tremely»,,., well-qualfed,_. woman engneer who has been wth RCA for 7 years. She s Mrs. Janet Deckert of Mlddletown, manager of mnature and specal purpose tube producton engneerng. The plant makes tubes for black and whte and color televson not only for use n RCA sets but also for a multtude of other equpment manufacturer!. Space Effort t makes many of the components used n space satelltes and n the space vehcles used by our astronauts. From ts ncepton, the local RCA plant has been a good neghbor n ths communty. Besdes offerng new employment n the ana, the plant employes have been among the leaders n partcpaton wth tbe local Unted Fund campagns and the Red Cross blood donor NEW AVOCADO TWST: Fresh frut salads have a tendency campagns. to perk up appettes on frst sght and "Avocado Waldorf" s Employe* 8er?e certanly no excepton. A number of the employes are The crunchness of the apple-almond-celery fllng contrasts members of tbe varous volunteer fre departpents and frst delghtfully wth the velvety-smooth texture of Calforna avocado ad squads n the area. half-shells n ths colorful, refreshng and nutrtous treat. Many plant executves, such Nutrtonal values of avocados from southern Calforna are as plant manager FJ. Lauten- qute noteworthy. The frut contans health-gvng vtamns, (scblager, serve on varous dvk 4 basc mnerals and emulsfed frut ol whch s readly cooverted nto food energy. commttees n tbe communty. Mr. Lautenschlager s a drector of the Woodbrdge Area Consderng how mpressvely th'ey satsfy appettes, Calforna Cham- V : bar of Commerce. Mr. E H. Schneder, manager of plant per- aonnel, s charman of the Chamber's ndustral Halatons Com- AVOCADO WALDORF M up maeed cetety 3 CalUona amadtt Wllam Short, manager of employment, k presdent of tbe K cap roasted dced almonds tabfespoaas lemoa Jake Chamber, whle Kenneth Lawrence, manager of plant account K cap mayeaaajse, H rap dced red apple!4 cap Freaek detstag Salt nf, and W. Robert Dabb, manager of personnel servces and se- a lttle lemon juce. Sprnkle wth salt. Mx remanng lemon juce Cut avocados lengthwse nto halves; remove seeds. Coat wth curty, have served as members wth apple, celery and almonds. Spoon nto avocados. Combne of the Unted Fund fa Perth Amboy. French dressng and mayonnase; spoon over avocados or serve n The recognton of RCA m the electronc ndustry and the products of the local plant have been known and used throughout the world. Awards Receved By Cub Scouts COLONA Under the drecton of substtute scoutmasters John McGvney and Edward Novak Pack tf met at the lbrary last week when ther scoutmaster Maron Hawkns was away. Tbe pack began ceremones wth the law of the pack by Keth Ballek, open prayer, Chrstopher Solop; Pledge to the Flag by John Davd Perex and Cub Scout Promse by Kennethh Kodlla. Portrayng the theme of the month "My Home Town" Den, under Mrs. Frank Kodlla, put on a dsplay of streets and tems as well as buldngs of nterest n Colona; Den 4, under Mrs. Maron Hawkns and Mrs. Joseph Zappulla enttled ther skt "Thngs to do for our communty to make t a better place." Den 5, under Mrs. Paul Settrch, spelled the name of Colona out and Den 8, under Mrs. Art Bal land and Mrs. John Ballek, por trayed how dancng has changed n Colona snce the Len Lenape ndans untl the present day. Gregory Fcarra played hs electrc gutar and Wayne Balland played the accordan. Keth Ballek played the trumphet whle] tbe Den danced tbe "Mouse." The substtutng scoutmasters presented the followng awards: Anthony Cluffreda, slver arrow;. Wayne Edmunds, two slver arrows; Gary Gardner, bear badge, denner strpe; Glenn Anderson, slver arrow; James Groben, one ( gold arrow, two slver arrows Ray Hawkns, slver arrow; Paul Grober, two slver arrows, one gold arrow; Joseph oro, slverl arrow; Anthony Detras, three sl ver arrows; Erc Symborsk, sl ver arrow; Frank Spano, four sl ver arrows; Raymond Zappula, sjlver arrow; Ronald Burnosky two slver arrows; Larry Brechkt, slver arrow; Kevn Komnsky, two slver arrows and Dontld Alex and Thomas Hendrek UK) one slver arrow. Joey Maxm and Jerry Bobal Were nducted as bobcats. Steven Gllam, slver arrow; Gary Thompson, gold arrow ad slver arrow; Blly Wrtrech, slver arrow; Jeff Thompson, gold] arrow and slver arrow; Wayne Balland, twb slver arrows; Keth lallek, one slver arrow; Alan pd Chad Ferrer, two slver ar-»ws;; Gregory Fcarra, lon badge, gold and slver arrows; jgune* Leathern, slver arrow; Matthew Kane, slver arrow; Edfard Novak, slver arrow; Thomas Terman, gold and fve slver arrows. A meetng has been achedum lar tomorrow nght for all eojnfjjttea pn^onell Mr. Hawktas Mquetted that all pareou be (btr* for the reorgantaaton fweunf for next yean actvtes. Saturday has been aat aaku Hr peck meetng and pto*"atf Mtrrfll Park where the featured «traod» wll be the k m e pack was ramnded JUMJ» wll be the last paper drve! ST t Oa*tHh of the U. 8. pofuaton avocados are not at all hgh n calores. Accordng to the U. S- Department of Agrculture, a 4-nch avocado half-shell weghng 80 grams has only 37 calores. And, t mght be added, untold eatng pleasure bowl Hakea 6 servngs. rttotomultnhs. lplour NumtrW MfflMPhtrc mn»t «- tlont Ush BltoOM Bll Soundly Roclet- VAMCTOn UnrEuwnlolMull SLCON HCTFEn Poltfl Ajwlle M m Boodr KecUt Ortltln tt«k Ot»«r«tor» KtulM TYPCAL GARDEN TVFF. APARTMKNT: Project ta-w MM h * «-»* * «- * * - * - prejrrt «nrj*rt»kra n Woodbrder Townshp. ANNVAL JUNKETS: Munbe oft Ford Fee*. PROORE88 tarfeat»** Electrc, John Molnar U thejhaltman 'atten Backer Of Johnson's Health Rll WASHNGTON - TV Admn straton's proposal to attack hea* dsease, cancer and stroke wo remt n "longer, henlthel'r h- per and more productve lves 'f nr rwr people," Rep. Edwarrl 'ntten DNJ sad yesterday ralng the dseases "thny ) ler. at large." Patten dlncln, that n 963, 7% of deaths n Unted States were caused honrt dsease, cancer and strone "Besdes the human tragedy o havng,2 mllon llv«clamed - many of them prematurely economc tob was also sun ng," he sad. Patten who represents the n, Dstrct lra Mddlesex Count}' «ported that ncludng drect and ndrect costs, the three d< cost the Naton $3.5 bllon u. WJ UP dsclosed that the Admn* trnton bll chef sponsor s RM Orcn Harrs D-Ark.) - would provde *50 mllon for the %«fscal year and sums for the fo. lowng 4 ymm to fght the th dseases. Patten, one of the bll's coupon sors, reported that the program through U. S. grants woum ptoourrfle- and assst n creatng regonal mmplexe for research am tran nk nnd for demonstratons of p a. dent care n the felds of heart dsease, cancer and stroke Aded would be hosptal*. research nsttuton! and mm;< s'lxls. "Perhaps the H:; (. r, Medcal School now uv!'"»-.v cmld serve as a nucleus nf a ( plcx for Central New ]rr\ Ptlen sad. He sad that despte remnrhh.» progress n the flrgw ajan- '> three dseases, wth the he;;, -f Federal funds, "the greatest,;,«reman to be made and» :'.! t* made." ABSORBNG TAXES RAHWAY - Goldblatl Jewelers have announced they are now ah Zo-TC^pe. ***** -fc. Moe Bernsteu,, Vc^n.,,...^ l t B M a, Two members of Vn*«sorbtnf tl oda taxes on al!,lam Jelcks. presdent, and Art transports, andj "J,^^ 0 8 ; ' pede, captan. when they arrve and a Frankln D. merchandse. an ambulance s called the party should g s at nght. Harold ckes (secretary of the n-sumpton of low-calone *oft held ther offces throughout the lght should be tuned on f t entre perod of ht presdency: estmate place the»m con address> telephone number, and Matchng doubles the cost of teror) and Francs Perkns Pk (ec drnks at 00 mllon cues, doubt the flout for UN. (secexplan the nature Eency. Someone should be wat- ed 8 calls were made durng,accdents, 0 fres, 9 home acc- May under the leadershp of Wl- dents, ndustry, 0 nhalators, S3 TlaVUNS WHV lusts Mlty Com. SOUU CELLS Tthdal t Slttlllt*» MlcomtUooJ Probn tmtv Nlohs nltplw«lf» Ugalkxh fltfon hlty THERMOELECTRC ENERGY CONVERTERS HOW RCA BLCTBOM T0BB8 AND TBAN8STOB8 Tls«dat, lum M H ot therooou'turfwt TWroyterkwcJoudcOTWofVcout.-.wW The vegetaton of Mm... oe$ k Wffort Bf«? NUVSTOM Rnjer Klmbu HM Ortltln Atrwrn* Ml <Xto SOLD-STATE MULTPLERS Excurson MM PtolKl Apollo SLCON TMN3ST0M Rnge-HvBllkKB llncof Lunu ncunon Uodult. t$sto "" ' CE«MQl<H» POWR TUBES. (ftntt Sttl- U Utgtr Moo>- Prabt Spmcrtt VDCONS tlw <l Tms Thof Boulls Rucfcll <A Po tct Ectw Nlmbtt luntr Ex oulon Modul TUftt Help the "Bg Brds" Probe the Heavens..rworTlngkwospfaerclsjspttar. 7. plottng the earth's magnetc feld... detectng change* n soac ndmoa... tellng us much about therue nature of outer space. But bow do RCA electon tubes and transston n space affect our daly bw» on "* cartb?hey make t po»uble(dcsateute» torelayuvc telecasts acn*s the teas. They betp wvathe satelltes to "tee* and traosmt pctures of vast cloud patterns at an adto weather lortcastng. h the aot-tomtoant fuhue.eadmad^atelsto h^sxecnf."count- nkdejao^tdctso>andtadk>>dloag^ s ^ t great* toowtedp and tndantsodtya^ Unted Stattt emnencetospace ttdamattod by m oafl And ths u only th«bej^nngl Aj «, tmc* V m t cated. moce ambkous, more c o o ^. wll d«na«l Wtl V^ dun elecuoukt. RCA eloctoo lubes and uaa^tca wll help W* tuec7«omsc 0MKlMSVrtANOD«VC>S Name n

29 .! rr0oress E THE CTY PERTH.....»*.-.-.»,.--- eght generatons! t ; ' ' ; : ', V. ; ', t ;.,.'V.*",V-.' lv. * 4 Opportuntes for success a Ffth Amboy are lmtless fne frms and famles have grown up here through the years contrbutng to the growth and needs of our cty. Perth Amboy can be consdered a meltng pot of natons where people of every race, color and creed lve and work n the rch envronment of ths cty. Wth the contnung support of everyone, by tradng and nvest- \ ng here, by employng local labor, by supportng cvc causes and by workng together,~perfh Amboy can look forward to a successful future., >,..,..^.._ r; ^ r,.,..,. T... T - x - t - r - ".4-":. /. ; -;: (.,^:fl '.v;;':. - (. J (ty,?\... ;.,.v' jr--^ :/-../!:. ;;:,y. ^,,. u t-,-js., DE v.' - ; *','>'; W S J T. ' A r,';>*?' J ',',^v?:-...-::0( '... ^. -dr:» : HCHABDM.BUDNCfl OLVER R. K0YAC8 ERNEST M. MUSKA DONALD F. OLSBf

30 ' * ' ; ' «'& -: ' % : -. ", ]! 4 3 \'< PAGE FOURTEEN Frst Bank Now Bggest Commercal nsttuton n County of Mddlesex WOCDBRDGE - Frst Bank and Trust Company, N. A., wth fve offces n Woodbrdge Townshp and one n Perth Amboy contnues as the largest commercal bank n Mddlesex County. The bank's assets at year-end, December 3, 964 total over $85 mllon. Durng 964 the shareholders of the Frst Bank and Trust Company approved the' converson of the bank from a state bank to a natonal bank, retanng ts orgnal name, wth the addtonal ttle of "Natonal Assocaton." Subsequently Frst Bank and Trust Company merged wth Woodbrdge Natonal Bank on May 5, 964. The cash merger requred the approval of the Boards of Drectors and the shareholders of both banks, as well as the approval of the Comptroller of 'the Currency of the Unted States. Addtonal drve-n facltes at the Woodbrdge and seln offces of the bank were opened to meet the demands of ever-ncreasng numbers of customers. n the tradton of protectng the depostor as well as the bank cameras were placed at strategc locatons n the lobbes of the varous offces. Ths s another tool desgned to fol hold-up attempts and to make the apprehenson of would be amateur holdup men easer. Another frst for the bank ths year was the nauguraton of a specal Mortgage Loan Lfe n- Hrance Plan. Frst Bank and Trust Company was the frst bank n New Jersey to subscrbe to ths plan for the addtonal protecton of ts customers, guaranteeng a debt-free home for those who partcpate. n efforts to provde more accurate and neater servce, all checkng accounts at Frst Bank and Trust Company are servced by a computer bookkeepng system. The use of the computer wth all transactons recorred on magnetc tape, and prnted out at a speed of,200 lnes per mnute means that fewer ndvduals are nvolved wth the operaton. Customers checks and deposts, from the tme they are wrtten untl returned to place of orgn, are almost unseen or untoucned by human eye or hand. Frst Bank and Trust Company partcpated n an outstandng contrbuton to the New Jersey Tercentenary by he students of School 7 n Fords and ther Prncpal, Mrs. Dorothy F, D. Ludewg, who compled the frst hstory of Fords enttled, "Fords Yesterday and Today." Ths book was the only elementary school; rold Zaff, Assstant Cashers; effort on dsplay at the N. J. JJames D. Haney, Assstant Pavlon of the New York World's Branch Manager and Anfelna Far. As a trbute to Mrs. Lude-jRotella, Audtor, wg and the students who asssted her, the bank establshed the Dorothy F. D. Ludewg Scholarshp Award, effectve June, 965. Ths award s n addton to the Mary C. Fee Scholarshp at Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School and the Communty Scholarshp Program COLONA - at Perth Amboy Hgh School. n more than eleven years of scholarshp awards, all Frst Bank and Trust Company scholarshp ap- Socal Studes". pontees have fulflled ther orgnal commttments, and several have taken graduate degrees as well. n the nterest of the younger ctzen the bank also partcpated n the Babe Ruth League n Perth Amboy and Woodbrdge Townshp. For the second successve year, the Frst Bank and Trust Company Team.von the Babe Ruth Champonshp Ttle n Perth Amboy. Ths s n addton to a prevous Champonshp team n 959, sponsored by tbe bank. "The Bank wth all the Servces" also as a greater convenence to ts depostors had avalable at a dscount rate, admsson tckets to the new York World's Far. Members of the Board of Drectors of Frst Bank and Trust Company are: C. Edward Allen, Theodore J. Brche, Mortmer Greenspan, August F. Grener, Dr. Joseph M. Gutowsk, Ernest R. Hansen, rvng A. Hansen, Dr. Robert W. Harrs, Lorn W. Kemp, Charles H. Reynolds, W. Emlen Roosevelt, Joseph Slutzker and Davd T. Wlentz. Offcers of the Frst Bank and Trust Company are: W. Emlen faster, Roosevelt, Presdent; Percy West cne Dudek. Wllam Barbour told and Eugene L. Parker, Jr., As-Mchaesstants to the Presdent; Theo- Chna. The Chnese Tale "TheJ of ancent and modern dore J. Brchze, Fred P. Buntenbach, Howard E. Clark, Dr. Rob-was then dramatzed by Steven Emperor and the Nghtngale" ert W. Harrs, Camllo A. LaZzza, Ludwg C. Lews, Stephen J. Mazar, Mchael Resz, Charles Schuster, Joseph Slutzker and Harold Van Syckle, Vce Presdents; Frank L. Mlls, Vce Presdent and Casher; Anthony J. Orsn, Comptroller; Otto Schuster, Assstant Vce Presdent and Trust Offcer; Eleanore A. Patterson, Assstant Trust Offcer; Chrstan M. Dahl, John A. Du- Fourth Grade Presents Play The chldren of Mrs. Karkus' fourth grade. School. 7 presented an orgnal play enttled "Around The World Wth As the performance began Mchael, played by Mchael Perez, \ was seen studyng for a socal studes test. A gene, Mark Rchman appeared to help hm. Rotaton and revoluton were explaned by poems rected by Glenn Morgan, Vrgna Paul, Deborah Spagone, Harry Zander and Frank Solenske. Sharon Spazan, the gene's daughter, related nterestng facts about France and ntroduced Mchael to Mllet, Pcasso, Van Gogh, Degas, and Renor, played by Jeffrey Cebula, Manuel Romero, Wllam Kahn, Rchard McKellgett and Rchard Tomredle. One of the gene's sons, Thomas Fogel, then told Mchael of the unusual country of Holland. Mchael wtnessed a play showng how tulps orgnated n Holland. The play was enacted 'by Erc Krentzman, Bran Conneely, Mndy BaJln and Dense La France. Next Dors Pecylak ntroduced Mchael to the wonders of Norway and to three Norsemen Thomas Habe, Jay Znberg and Lews Rchards. Mchael hoard of the fame of taly and ts people from Susan Earch and watched Pnoccho, Donna Brenesal, n a scene wth the Blue Fary, Fran- Goldberg, Maryanne Baraneck, Mchael Barth, and Nennette De Laune. The play ended when Mchael was awakened by hs mother, Deborah Spagone, who brought hm back to realty and hs books. The announcer was Gary Mazok. Producng commercals for color TV can be tme-consumng. One car ad that ran only 90 seconds took more than 200 people dor, Wesley Edgar, Raymond W. Hoffman and John L Ulhrch, Assstant Vce Presdents; Edward duce, at A cost above $27,000. n fve states four months to pro- M. Brando, George A. Gl Brde, Robert F. Nelson, Martha A. Profts of several frms were Petroff, Dolores M. Regal, Alan. fattened last year by a boom n D. Renter, JeJffrey Rddlestorf- the low-calore soft drnk bus- fer, Margaret Sromovsky and Ha-ness. Thursday, June 0, 965 RECORD YEAR: Mauro Motors, nc., 6 Amboy Avenue. WoodbrctK<-, was founded n KS n Elzabeth b? Mrtwrl M«ur»Sr. He was joned n busness by hs sons, Mchael, Jr. and Anjtelo. n 90. m 950 they rame to WoodbrdKe as the AuthorxedCltrysler- Plymouth dealer. Ten years later Mauro Motors expanded thfr servce facltes and acqured the lot acrom street W» M showroom lor addtonal dsplay and storage spare. The* also purchased the lot to the left of thfr buldng for Qualty VK Car Sales. Mauro Motors, nc., has» employees today and s the auth orx-d dealer for mperal, Chrysler, Plymouth and vauam. ree frm s presently enjoyng a record year of both new and used f ar sales. MORE PUPLS MEAN MORE CLASSROOMS; Aad ths s one of the large undertakngs n Carterrt that s beng constructed at the Columbus School. Ths s one of three elementary addtons to Carteret Kbav along wth the hgh school. Holy Sprt Top$ God PERTH AMBOY - The Holy Sprt Roman Catholc Church buldng fund campagn has re- mum of foo.tfu, at Brace and Carlock Avenues. ceved $202,375 n pledges, the Rev. The fund wll be used to fnance Constructon has begun and the Joseph V. Kerr, pastor, reported. part of the $700,000 school and buldng s expected to be corn- parsh hall center pleted by September, Ths s $2,375 above the mn-mult-purpose 988. PROGRESS ED Gas Frm Buldng Heralds New Era The stnrl of const ructon on th«two large copper n>f n R -w $ mllon KlKMhtown Cspanleg n the Southern ). V. Co hullk n West.crspy Street have changed over-to n;u -, V."" l,,l Nnv'nlx-r m:nkc(! wlul may,for several operatons und',., well brvomr the x-nnnc of a other ndustres throrl,,,,,,,;'")' new en n tlr F,l/.nlcth husnoss and Mddlesex counts..,. ' dslruv pnncng the use of g ls ns,,,,,',', Seven stores hgh, the *» ^ff? rl h!!«aet, vt «H,-, K well under way and s: Wlla >?h Ga. «<M " H, Wfy,,,,! n l>e complete,! ^^.'^ STL * *? Wnl '" >' * c\t vor s the frst major a ««company s anrm :, * olfrc ' bumnr n bo bult n the.*" sh w that revenues U m,,,, ss djsrct snce the MO«.! source exceeded revenue nuhl Vssn.-.! hy Vncent G. Kln* ^ ^ ' J j j f g slomrr ' «>"> of Mbd.. *n. the. structure has, Thc «^, lm,(,.. but practcal canttover: new Rrvw for ndus n' " ' desgn much lke the modern * ^ ^ whh fl ^» "^ fuo nldnrs on New York *,, M w t n r, 0 ^ ^ ^ 'U ;"* Av.-nuc managers of the many u,' U Tlr new structure s the fnal whch natural gas can H...V step n the company's over-all ably utlzed n manu.u ' huldnf» program. n the, past processes. s sevcnl yoars. the Elzabeth D- tjcboo Program Wn* A», lr vson Servce Center n 'non n ts year-end statement \ has beon modernwl, a now ser- bethtown Gag al»o repur,,j'''!''. vce center for the Southern Dlv- home economcs school m, s son has been bult n seln and receved two natonal awam", u r 'several commercal offces und,excellence last year.?!«,,', sales centers have been up-da'^^gram has been ppresented e d t,», ndntral V«t Rbw j ra Elubeth area schools n other areas, the company ncludes ld teachng ads, d, reported p a bg g upsurge pg n the use monetrat»m, specal f f dtl progfann, career gudance,.. of gas for ndustral purposes, ; : teaclwr-parent reports am, annual»,0w scholarshp «,.. ', tton. Ust year, an Eluabuth M,, (,, from Battm Hgh School, \\'[\ Madelne DUkus, won the v,,,,. Ssterhood Ends Bowlng Season C0X)NA - Ssterhoods mer bowlng league wll have U^' "end of season" dnner at Townlgfj jrrd Campus Restaurant. Morrs'n : shp The home ecooomcs j.[.,^, k so receved tn Am'. ' Avenue, Unon ths evenng, an- Q^ Assocaton award.,,,, nnuncexl Mrs. Sanford Brody, cellence. charman. She also advsed that n another feld, Smorgasbord dtaner has been latong, EUubeltow (,.,. ', planned. Mrs. Sam Zltrer, bowlng charman, wll present the awards to the followng: Hgh game: Ruth Kmlovsky, 202; wth handcap Rose Monyek, 243; hgh seres: Dorothy Marsden, 529; wth handcap. Dorothy Marsden. 60; hgh average, Ruth Rudowsky, 47. be outstandng schw,.,, n tbe naton nts(;,,; ;, awarded the Amercan (^ ;.. socatoo publc relaton*,,.,.,_. ment award for the!«<,^ program n the lutun r,,,, utlty. Safe Drvng Cted Stll another award r,m,.,, the NaUooal Safety (.,,,., whch presented safe dm;;, ' Trophes wll be awarded to tcatea to more th. :,,; the top three teams, Standngs EUxabethtown's employtr-., are: Frst, Jeffry Cat*, Ruth fludowsky. Herta Comnsky, Dorothy group of 22 employe^.,.,,: Marsden. Second, Three Ssters, safe drvng awards for...,, Holene Flesher, Jean Frkser, wthout accdents. Shrley Forman. Thrd, J. W.'s n other areas, the >.,....: Dors Brody, Arlelne Bnder and report showed that thc ^.,. Lynn Wyott. Fourth, The mpossblcs. fth, The Hopefuls, sxth, S2 to SO per cent last y- ; -: n corporate ncome ta\r. jego Manacs, seventh, L.T.T.'; consderably n eght. Mstakes; nnth. mgllcks (he largest constructon : and tenth, Three Sad Sacks. Wth undertaken n recent u : the Bowlers, Alphas 3M's and pawng on to custouc, Go-Getters roundng up the rest. medate beneft n brttn Construatkm costs Almost 2 per cent «f all soft' amounted %> $3.lOo(Xn m; drnk sales nvolved no-depost to $2j7».0M n m V contaners and about 20 per cent. jects ncluded nstaljn.-. of the money speat on soft drak dmtrul mam to went nto veafng machnes tus-arel am work on ' " " )St 4.0OU were added du Tar rentng and leasng'trnu tomers hope to reach the bulon-dollar year and constructon mark n sales tor the frst tme done to brag natural ths year. to ntw tones and ap:mm< GROWNG WTH OUR COMMUNTTY f * >.'{ ll?&-y ' HE Electro Dynamc Dvson of G^eral Dpamcs s pleased to be part of the ndustral Communty that has helped ths area to grow, j The men and women of Electro Dynamc are proud of ther assocaton wttf the communty over the past two years and are dedcated to contnued growth and progress. GD fff',',,.. " ' ;?'.' St-Cjt't' '! ( ':.?;»'jv.:!*!^:' ' : * %.-.-.'.raj^, - : ^ r 'f'", h ; < y * * "* GENERAL DYNAMCS ELECTRO DYNAMC Manufacturers of Electrc Motors, Generators, Frequency Couverten, DYNAPAK Hgh Euergy Metahvorkng Machu«B. Vaaeaxal Fans and Blowers, DYNAPURE Aerosol Fltert. AVENEL, N. J.

31 County Saved Us $5 Mllon By Gettng Federal-State Ad W BRUNSWCK - The Bonrd of Freeholders n n,,, nr state ad franta that total almost s.nno.wm. '',l' ) ',,o-ost sngle grant, one of $,947,500, was obtan '/; ; /,,;,,e <- nns 7 ct tl l^tm^07 ' \ T s " <»»»"»»: ^l^otfhe cjllegeste ^ ^ """ " '" " rmp H ' rta» Ar ' scl '" ( ' Morey LaRue Frm Shows How ndustry Can Grow ' '.nrlr dollar of matchng ', «;,. necessary to supple-j,\, r federal ad. Thus coun- ; M, [)VP, S were lterally saved, ',,! o'l $.250.W». h h(, (;-c of he new Roosevelt,,,,,! Annex, wth a.total cost,, >m\.m. the Freeholders,,,,. to reduce the co«t to, llln ly by MM.OOOby reason!,,,,,, - that amount n funds They were MMlon Morey ;md Wllam l,;l(uc ";,, lrl,,,7tedcral l HlUBt HlU-Burton At Act...?^:. 75. y. e ' r, s L lak '!': lhc lm uf Morey URue has Green Acrt \.,n terms of the advan-,.",, the cou nlv lntn tnc ( '""t.n.-on Acre, program, land; mprovements were,<.njrcd for park purposes Because of ths achevement, ndustral Supply s now housed -,,, savng to the county of] leaden n the ndustry through-.,, S, ;,,;,, -out the world make frequent vsts Lnden plant, ta,,,!. lucakdown of Green Acre to the Morey LnlUo plnnts to n addton to the offcers m.,,,, (or park lands WM: Rooae-»tudy ta equpment and mehods. the frm who have helped Morey : ' p ' rk - $70 '? : T ^ Th, n C ' ll, tlm Unue and the a^ advance!,,. K $f2.0flo; East BrunawtcV The frms nr clcamn B am others have been nstrumental, ( W,.se ttte. MM»; and renovaton pant s known to be over the years n ths progress,,,,, w m park, $83,000. one of the fnest n the Unted They nclude, Mrs. Morey Ma* v,,^her mportant t»rt to the,stau. ts v«t cold storage;edna R. Portman. Frederc T. :,,:!;, was the awjuwlkm of a vaults can hold more than W,0W! Taulks, Mrs. Mnne Bell Wll- u,,.; machne wareheoae at the;peces of apparel.,lam C. Marack, Herbert B. un Arsenal. O*HM the Lnden plant, Morey Koth and Lester H Wrght V warehouse, largest tngle, LaRue operates facltes n Mor- The frm and the more than,,m of ts type n the state.lrutown, N.J., and Easton whch : 600 employes of Morey LaRue,l,m ^prased value, o( ' wrve customers n New Jersey J have pledged themselves to prog-,: n, the cwnty 0flJytl^,Penn»ylvanla and Staten sland, ress for the communtes they rhllm, s..he dolhos nthpdry t ^ ^ 'Jobs Market ndustral Supply purchasng power has been Burton sad, "coupled Fve years ago. Morey UKue serously dmnshed. nflaton us- vnreness of the Board's f ormk tne ndustral Supply ually j has ensued as pa prces and rn thus savnr approxlmawy 307,-' j ff "" Scott, k B ~ Jr., l '- * "-'- heads " - the serve. ' ;Morey Lallue frm, havng be-; Asked about ts outlook for 965 AoUer Swtaf come presdent n 9U. Mahlon as a whole, the group was more also rtvwltd that Scott s the vce presdent Davd Lawrence wrtes n theoptmstc. Ffty-four prr cent! ' ' the new admnstraton and secretary and was made New Yorlt Hearld Trbune: "As ol those polled sad they expect the county was tavnj general manager n %o employment to reman the same. far back as the days of Adam jnrh nt.ooo annually n renul The company's other offcers whle 27 per cent look for an ncrease. Four per cent sad they Smth - who two centures ago that were requred to bouh ««U *. HavUand and «-; wrate The Wealth of Natons - mrmus outsde county- eounty>'ttr t»r H. H Wrght, vce presdents; tmldnjs. Albert L. Ward, treasurer and Kovernment after government has come a cro^kt bccause laln n these accomplshment Agnes M. Lauer. assstant treashy a keen nsght jurer. the monetary unt has dwndled.n of the Board of Free an(l ls >r,->!tes to. M-,nd an M a. s ubsdar) of ts wages have rsen. f ths affected l dus ral ^^ Mrm. ndustral supply, everybody n a commnnty at the whch reflects the frms record ^ m tj mo tn e transton would. of constant progress, now serves n0( be so panful. But when prces] Stable employment for the so cond half of 965 was predcted by 87 per cent of the naton's busnessmen who were polled by Manpower nc. n an ndependent natonal survey. Eghteen per cent antcpated an ncrease and 9 per cent a declne. The reman-' ng 6 per cent offered no opnon.' antcoate a declne and the remander gave no opnon The quarterly survey was the 29th canducted by Manpower nc. whch last year employed lemporarv and part-tme postons The frm has more than 60 fces on fve contnents, n.'ud an Elzabeth branch at 20 Grand Street. Plastc shells wll contnue to ;more than 50 of the area's largest go up faster than ndvdual n- replace wooden cases for the '." nmnemorates»dop. ndustres wth such tems as come, the net result s a cessaton;shppng of tems such as bottled ' (aton of the Unted unforms, towels, couts and other of demand ard a 'recesson' or soft drnks, accordng to an off-!"'' tenu. 'depresson'." 'cal of the Unon Carbde Corp. CARTERET NOVELTY DRESS CO. Celebratng 34 Years of Progress Manufacturers of CHLDREN'S QUALTY Thursday, June 0, 965 'NQt F, N M0» m\ l>\v STRUCTURE; U the new AVMK 'rrsbyterla Church muter constructon on Avenel Street n Avenel t's clps(?n s (p-rhed as ltr:-modfrn. The outsde of the clwrrh h done n gray stone. Ths photo was taken from the rear snce trers block t from the front. ELZABETH KAUNAS LADYCLH'T (KAl)V\TK - Hs Emnence Francs Cn.lnal Spellmau, Archbshop of New York conferred upon Elzabeth Martyn Anne Karnas the degree of Bachelor of Arts May 27 durng the 29th annual commencement servces of Ladyclff College, Hghland Falls, \. Y. Mss Karnas, who majored n Socal Studes and mlnorfd n Secondary Educaton, also receved a Provsonal Certfcate as a teacher of Socal Studes from the State Educaton Department of The Unversty of the State of New York. Whle at Ladyclff Mss Kar- :s was an actve member of he Ladyclff College Glee Club nd partcpated n the annual athollc ntercollegate Women* >lcc Club Compettons. She was reporter for the "Rambler," le school pper and a member of the Democratc Club, Hstory Club, Math Club, Theology Dscusson Club and the Natonal Federaton of Catholc College Students. Mss Karnas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Karnas, 43 u.swcll Avenue, Woodbrdge, wll teach Socal Studes at Thomas Jefferson Junor Hgh School. Edson, ths Fall. wost and hghest ponts n lejjnted States" are only 85 mles.part. ' Prnted Pattern Cedar (.rest College Crads Theodore Harmscn of Staten sland, N. Y., recently graduated wth magna cum laude honors from Cedar Crest College n Allentown, Pa. Mss Forsthoffer was named to the Dean's Lst at Cedar Crest ths semester as was Mss Glora Perce, cl;(ss of 968, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Upward Perce of 86 Amherst Avenue, Colona. A classmate, Mss Jenneltc - Mss Elane! Forsthoffer, s the daughter of Mr. Hrmscn, formerly of Fords, has' and Mrs, Joseph, Forsthoffer of 7 Frst U. S. presdent not elected urecplcd a teachng post wth Mystc Street, Fords. She wll the Woodbrdge Publc School teach n Edson Townshp schools! to that offce was John Tyler, who System. and s a graduate of Woobrdge assumed offce on the death of Mss llarnvsen. daughter of Mrs. Senor Hgh School. Wllam Henry HurrLsnn. PAGE FFTEEN W.NT PONT GRADUATE; alrltr Charles S. Nchols, snu nt Mrs, '.l/nheth M. lt> f,\\\^. ld Amlmy Avrnur, Woodhrdec s srh-rlrrt to gradu. ate (mm the V. S. MllUry \ dnny nt West Pont, N. Y., \V«Mlesd\. (adrt Nchols wll be commssoned H second leutenant n (le Corps of Knglnem and wll receve a bachelor of»cfler rloxroc. Apponted to West Pont l>y Keprtsentatve ^an\{$ RWKKV«H (D-CaU>, be was.. KrnduntM" frrtm' Mandl AHs" Hgh School, \m Angfle«, Calf., n 9M and attended Los A» geles Cty College. Whle at the academy, the 24-year-old cadet was a member of the German, sk, *Ua dvng and rocket clubs. Dormj hs senor year he held the rank of sergeant n the Corpt «Cadets. Captalsm has been the western world's domnant economc system snce Ue breakup of feudalsm, accordng to the Encydopt* edla Brtannca. MORE HOUSNG FOR SENOR CTZENS: Above arc the Senor Ctzen apartments now under constructon an Oak Tree Road, lselln. The frst such project was Stern Toners n Woodbrdge, now fully occuped. A thrd project s under constructon n the Fords secton. Tradtonally Servng Mddlesex County CLOTHNG A personal Servce Servng All Faths n Cartefet Snce 9k FRANK SCRlDAO, Prop re proud to have contrbuted to the economc growth and program of our area. OVER 60 YEARS... our helpfulness through grevous tmes has been a comfortng memory for almost countless famles who have reled upon us n ther hour of personal tragedy. The experence we have ganed through ths long perod of servce has contrbuted to our ablty to meet the exactng requremente o* our professon. We treasure the warm frendshps we haw earned by our understandng and ourj careful attenton to! the^nnutest detal. Through the years to come t wll ever bo our purpose to hold stead-fastly to each sngle prncple u more'than half- century record of servce. CARTERET NOVELTY DRESS COMPANY Wb.eeler Aveuue (larlerel 9068 SZES 2-0 'ruud 'attoru 9068: Cbtl< (h<m'» Hut* -, 4. t>. 80. &«mtturu for ydagfl. FFTY CENTS la COlUS for tlll wurn tdd M»U (ur mn-'h mttern for llt«ltu ntlll* m>d tecul h»qdlln. Send t» 0 N«w«p»p«r Pattern )«pt Ml W«tt 8th 8t, NYkHKYa«dW fur our pnnc-subunr r«ttern C»Uluj. wludw wupon /or On* frw Ptttrn. Grener Funeral Home, nc.. Establshed 904 ' v AUGUST F. GREMR, Mauager Phone ME -O GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE

32 ' PAL! Weekly Newspaper ndustry One Of Area's Oldest Wfds Through 200 Years Of Hstory Lke A Spder Web 'V WOfbBRDGE - The hstory of weekly newspaperng n the Woodhrdge Carteret-Edson arcn, Onttf the oldest ndustres n the area, the web wnds ts way through tme from ts ^ ^. J ^ ^ S ^ l ^ S ^. '{ last January when the owners of the Daly Journal n Elzabeth took over the operatons of the ndependently ana me tanere one sold thread runnng throughout the maze s that weekly newspapers n the WoodbrdKe area always have ponted themselves-toward servng the communty. And, servng the communy means servng the people who lve n n. "LooaT has been and s the byword for the weekly newspaper here. Ths was true back n 758 when James Parker ssued the frst sdtlon of hs "New Amercan JjSgazne" n Woodbrdge. Then^n 866, James E. Berry began", publcaton of hs weekly, The VSfpodbrdge Gazette, whch lasted-about two years. Col. Alfred W..lones, a natve of Vrgna, was next to take over the l#dershp n the ndustry here. n the Sprng of 876, he : came to the area and started the, weekly "ndependent Hour." * But Hfree years later, he longed U Mtn to hs natve South and Peter E. Edgar, who fad TJWn!-, the local edtor, bought the paper and publshed t untl 900 when V he dhtested hmself of the prop ery.,!' Sam resdents stll have a few;! capesjat the "ndependent Hour" j '; ant oqe bound fle of t may be ; fraud - k the Barron Publc ' Ubn* ', Centory Turns ;,-, At the turn of the century, Henry"B. Rollnson, publsher of ;! the Rahway Advocate, started 'V the Woodbrdge Regster whch! he operated untl t merged nto; the Woodbrdge Leader n 909. J ; ' Competton was keen and n! : 99 Maxwell Logan went nto j ', the busness wth the Woodbrdge ndependent. For years, the Leader and the ndependent battled! tor the-reader's nterest. ' The Ryan Famly, promnent to Woodbrdge's leadng ndustry of the Teens and Twentes, clay ' and frebrck, bought the nterests! m the Leader n the early Twen- ',.!. tes, ' The year 923 saw Charles '[ Bryne.begn a paper called, the! ; Carteret Press for resdents n. the coastal part of the townshp.!! A few years later ths was TU 0,965 COOL OFF WTH FROSTY FRUT MLK SHAKES FRTT Mll-K SHAKES Although most of us many lmes! servng gnore t, there's a spark of nventveness n aw souls. Well 2 tablespoons frozen manse then, why not encourage t,to concentrate come forth? No, SO scoop orange sherbet A wonderfully flavorful and, pendent, the LeaderJoumal, the Mr. Campon vce presdent and 3 No. 30. scoops vanlla ce Md-Atlantc's presdent s satsfyng way to do t s wth: cream Carteret Press and the Fords- Wth the death 96 of Mr. Ralph n B ersou\ who also s P -,^. * * form of dellnun lre ueuu n w w «K- B~-. ~--' n"t» and delcous Frut Edson Beacon. U cup mlk Gregory, Mr. Campon became dent of North Jersey.PuWu*^-.! "- No. 30 scoop orange sherbet n 939, the ndependent and Presdent and Treasurer of the'among ts pnnc pal..-...»..., ne0m, arr nl!re dents are lne Orange slce garnsh the Leader Journal publshers frm. ers are the promnent televson. necessary tngreoens art merged the papers and the operatons were moved to the present On January ths year, the Wllam S. Todman., _, :, H:._ and ^ ^ a b]mdw; j ^, ',,,. w or, f^, mrt'co cream, of course - sherbet. Place orange concentrate, Owner u f L c L«l<». n many fresh frut flavors scoop orange sherbet, vanlla ce, ste on Green Street. The Beacon; North Jersey Publshng Co.. a n announcng the Then to lend was combned nto the new \ subsdary of Md-Atlantc NewnMr. ngersoll ssued a statement ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ paper known as the ndependent-; papers whch operates the Daly "' l "" v ' sad: "" <! frut concentrate to complement leader whle the Carteret Press]Journal, purchased the news-, "We nre only nterested n lne sherbet flavor. Fnally, you'll remaned a separate publcaton. papers from Mr. Campon retan- servng these vtal communtes; nee, the all mportant ngredent Mr. Kelly ded n 943 and Mr. \ ng hm as publsher, and Mrs. wth a better and stronger local _ mlk. publsher and Gregory who became part-owner paper." the a>ncentrate, sherbet, Then serve n tall, soda fountan glasses, toppng each wth a generous scoop of sherbet and fresh frut slce garnsh. Should someone ask. the secret of thes" luscous mlk shakes s n the Roncrous use of ce cream, sherbet and mlk. Plan to mx Frut Mlk Shakes often for yourself, as a specal utter noon refresher for Dad. as he steps n the front door from the offce - and for the kddes as nn after school pck-me-up. Once you've expermented wlh tn so new mlk shake deas, you'll want lo nvent some of your own. Ronson Buys Fleck Broler WOODBRDGE - The Ronson Corporaton announced ts purchase of the asset* of the Fleck Corporaton of Asbuy jpark, NJ. The Fleck Corpora^on was the frst manufacturer n the nfrared electrc broler feld, havng taken out orgnal patents n 947. The Fleck lne jtbrolot ncludes a wde vanbj'of models from a small brojpmwen to deluxe models wth l^ustrfe.and acqured by Mr. Logan and was j run as # separate paper from the PROGRESS FOR POUCE: Above s the new polce headquarters dedcated as a Tercertear, tra*r. ndependent. Buldng last fall. t s the most modembuldng of k knd n ths sec^ ofthe state. seln Paper Arrangements haw teen made. ' Stuafl Morrson beleved that, to relocate toolng and broler. resdents n seln should have tfrs. rene Rudut; Hghland! The Lancet, the leadng Brtsh manufacturng operatons to the ther own local newspaper, so n Holy nnocents Park. Mrs. Walter Borouch: medcal journal, reports on hos- Ronson Corporaton'of Delaware :! 929 Y began the seln Journal. Rartan, Mrs. Lawrence Red-jptals under socalzed medcne: whch operates a : Ths was later acqured by Elmer mond. "Overcrowdng, lack of prvacy, plant on the To Elect, Slatp,'; Lawrpce :sejjl- Vce presdent, Joachm Gocejl- tack of sanjtatof. and t: Ots ngton, OeU F. Camf&B tpok over, &"- as ovsfcr and publsher of the COLONA - At a* meetng of jak, pjcnfc charman remnded! «"?" ( defue a ;««m- " «)" K des- sftarch and'devel ' : Leadern Leader'n 932 from the Ryans. the Holy. nnocents..,, Socety, Mrs, members to get ther reservatons j <: nbe s mal y, { our h»?p ltals '^ erng and n early for the pcnc to be Aay - ^ do these condt.ons per-: brolers have Then n 934, two events occur- Joseph Snutello^ ^nomnatons charman announced that the held at Merrll Park, Sunday, sst n a supposedly advanced! n,j s dvson. ml whch were to have a bearng on the weekles whch rep- Ronson Presdent Lous V. v country, to depress patents, to electon of new offcers wll take June 27, P.M., at Sectons 9, n Tu?; r, sap ^e vtalty ot doctors and.!f "»" resent.the publc n the area to- place June 28, 8:30 P.M., at St. 0, and U, Grove 3. Games «'Uj.,j ay - Mary's Church Cafetera, Perth nu^scs [() ' t ^.., Aronsoa sad ''The purchase of be played and przes wll be ds-j Partly' s due to weakm ^ the Fleck Corporaton's assets Mr. Campon effected a mer- Amboy, Mechanc and Fayette tabut^d under the drecton of j ger wth Mr. Vecsey to produce! Streets. here ; t n lhe Natonal HeaUh marks Ronson's entry nto the Mr. Sabo,, presdent of CYAC s servce Act whch took spendng cookng applance area. Other a newspaper known as the Leader-Journal. annual raffle were dstrbuted. asssted by members of CYAC. authorty and placed t centrally of electrc l brolers wll supple- Chance books for the second of Mddlesex County who wll be be p^, out of hands of ^ t f h d f ^a; ; tems tems wll wll l follow follow. A product product lne' lne' f And, Hugh Wllamson Kelly Przes wll nclude a Polorod Sster Mary Regs, on behalf; wth the treasury. Local p prde "lent Ronson's product lnes of purchased the ndependent from color pack camera; a sx transstor rado and a clock rado. nocents for supples for the s no longer home and personal electrc ap- of all centers, thanked Holy n- < alk ] oca l h d l l Mr. Logan. p eectve effectve.. He Hred Charles E. Gregory, Nel McMenamn, fund rasng h. We We have have faled faled to] to]planees pees consstng consstng of of shavers, shavers, varous centers durng the past j buld hosptals largely because' toothbrushes, har dryers, shoe l l l b t h b h h d then Assocated Press bureau charman announced the follow- captans and areas: year. Mss Maureen Sullvan,centralzaton alters perspectve polshers, knves, blenders, and chef n Trenton, as edtor of theng school hl supples charman h re-]and 'd changes the h ssues." " combnaton knfe sharpener-can paper. Sayrevlle and South Rver, Mr. ceved a check for school supples ordered for next year. opener-food mxers. By early The Beacon Me Menamn; Old Brdge, Mrs. Swss Government fall, we wll announce the date The -naton was begnnng to Me Menamn; Colona, Mrs. Calvn M. Donnelly; seln, John Machnery at cgaretfe makng carryng our name \ ll be offer-] Executve power of the govern- 'when the Ronson broler lne rally ftom the Depresson n 935 when the Leader-Journal started Pydyszewsk; Metuchen, Mrs. plants can measure tobacco outj. Swtzeland s vested, n r wholesalers, publshng the Fords - Edspn Fred Mackenze; Carteret: Joseph Shutello; Woodbrdge, Perth brand name and cut cgarettes!for whch the presdent s select-! Mr. Aronson added: "Electrc on paper, roll, seal, mprnt the< fedeal councl of seven members, consumers." Beacon. For four years, the area l ad Amboy, Avenel, Fords, Port -nto proper length at a speed ofjed from the membershp and applances for the home are one four weekly papers-the nde- Readng, Mrs. Goceljak; Nxon, a mnute. 'serves for one year,.of Ronson's fastest growng lnes SERVNG THE RESDENTS OF THE < Rartan Bay Area N THER Heatng and Plumbng Needs Get perfect comfort 365 days of the year!... Cozy warmth all wnter... cool comfort all summer... controlled humdty lev*el... work savng cleanlness. You are nvted to pmtact ths frm for LENNOX low cost ar condtonng,!the perfect answer to the problem of coolng new j or exstng homes.. And remember that more and more famles are buyng LENNOX a condtonng, ojr LENNOX heatng tor th«r home, offce or for busness. Thus far, we have nstalled over 400 heatng and coolng unts and servced well over 850 unts. - -' t of consumer products. t s ev- ; dent/ that the Ronson name and qualty are growng n accept-; ance at both trade andtonsumer A. M. MUNDY levels." The Department of nteror reports that t has found a way to control the populaton bom of coyotes by the use of brth control plls. new synthetc female hormone, fed to coyotes durng ther once-' a-year breedng season. Man reason for wantng to cut down on the coyote populaton s that they kll many sheep and cattle each year The new druf poses no threatj to domestc dogs. From the Albany, Oregon, Democrat-Herald: ")We want the state to help cut our taxes but at ll' same tme yell ty hgh heaven f the state does so by curtalng state servces, whch t certanly must. Taxpayers must realze that the dream of gettng somethng for nothng s just that." m>%< lemon juce 2 tablespoons sugar No. 30 scoop lemon sherbert 3 No. 30 scoops vanlla ce cream» 4 cup mlk PROGRESS EDTON No. 30 scoop pneappr s l(,. : No 30 scoops vanla ln cream "4 cup mlk No. :t0 scoop pneopp,.,,,,. rl Kresh pneapple spc;n nsh or fresh nr frn 7 o n,,,.' r apple cube Place pneapple concern,,,,,, Mop pneapple sherbert. nj ce croam and mlk n a l,,,,,^, mx just A few seconds. sn\,'. wth a scop of pneapple sh.-,.. on top and garnsh wth pm-,,rj,. spear or cube..me: 2 tablespoons frown lmr K' concentrate No. 30 scoop lmo shclv. No. 30 scoops vanlla n cream '«cup mlk No. 30 scoop lme shorln' Ume slce garnsh Place lmeade oomrnt r, stoop H-U. sherbet, vanlla ce x0(tp lj m e gherbet, vanll.,,. f cream and mlk n a blender: mx crmm and mlk n a ^ ^ a few ^J?J mx just a few seconds s,,,, 0of lemon *«![*?&?.%* sherbet on top am m >!«. a scoop of lme nsh wth a lemon slce. top and garnsh wth a lme PNEAPP-E j MT A PP.V.' 2 tablespoons frwen pneapple NOTE: No,» scoop eqv^, juce concentrate proxlmately 3 lahle.,^.. Almost A Century of Progress EDSON, N. J.- A Thrvng Communty of ndustral and Commercal x : fl'sl 'f PROGRESS Home of the "MRACLE MLE" NDUSTRAL DEVELOPMENT SOUND GOVERNMENT STABLE ECONOMY GOOD SCHOOLS UNEXCELLED ROAD and RAL TRANSPORTATON A FRENDW.ATOPJBEU EXCELLENT LABOR RESOURCES EXCELLENT BANKNG SERVCES j ANTHONY M. YELENCSCS, MUNCPAL COUNCH> BERNARD J. DWYER, FRANK A. MARCHfro DH. WLJAM trrn NORMAN %. FREEMAN FRAPJK G. UNKEY JK JAMES j McDONNEU LEWS M. BLOOM The Only Certfed Lennox Dealer n The Rartan Bay Area! NEW JERSEY STATE LCENSED CONTRACTOR A. M. MUNDY nc. fttt AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE Clean complexon brush and antseptc cleansng noap are <UUy weapon* agaut *kln Uenjtne», Always brmdk upward wth long, nweeplng stroke*. H duwo on (be wm wm EDSON TOWNSHP "Mddlesex County'* Fastest Growng Communty" ANTHONY M. YBLBNCatS

33 pogress EDTON Thursday, June 0, 965 Vocatonal School Board LOUS B. MGLlOKN WLLUM P. SNEDEKER ROBERT R. BLUNT LEVENWORTH H. TYLER JOHN C. BOLL WLLAM C. CAMPBELL ' Presdent Treasurer Secretary Roosevelt Hosptal JOHN H CHARLES HOFFMAN MD RALPH P. BARONK Ph D SAMUEL KRONMAN ROBERT McMANGLE VNCENT MODLEWSK THOMAS F. BOYLAN JR HARRY J. WHTE, MD Presdent & Treas. County Plannng Board DR. EU... t.,. Jl.. J,, s WLLAM FLEMER, JR MORRS OOLDFARB LAURENCE DeMAO MORRS OOODKND KARL E. METZOER ELHU JOSEPH charman Vce Charman Secretary WELFARE BOARD 8UMNBBMOOHE VCTOR ARBTER Vce THOMAS WROHT Secretary-Treasurer MRS. ROSE DOLAN MRS. NANCY VOOEL MMJMM Goant Junor Collp PAOE L'HOMMEDEU towert HUGHES FRANK MARCHTTO MRS. LLLAN CARMAN JOSEPH KLEOMAN WAO Of TUTU 0. NCHOLAS RUSSELL FEAKES MAURCE ROWLAND ROBERT R. BLUNT FOR MDDLESEX COUNTY MEANS NEW GOALS AND OPPORTUNTES FOR TS PEOPLE... Wt're salutng all the progress Mddlesex County has made n the past year as we draw up plant for n*w goals and opportuntes to contrbute to the development and growth of ths alert and progressve-mnded WWL HEALTH BOARD AND UVRORT GOMTTU HENRY E. APGAR VCTOR ARBTER MRS. JAMES CHARA DR. LUDWO OESMAR JOHN A, HOWE ANTHONY NAVCKAS UBS. DOROTHY CLARK Advsory Commttee MR, FRANK SEAMAN MRfl.RM.COZ MR. JOHN 8HAFRAMSK MR. OUS NOVAK DR. SAM BRMLOW Adrlory Commttee MR4.DWARD SAACS MRS. MORRS BROWN MR. RC B. CHANDLER MR FRANK LYONS. JUUUS DOUGLAS KNO DR. PAUL STUART STANLEY ROTHMAN ARTHUR BURGESS FRANK DeAQULLA JOHN SHAFRANSK Perth Amboy MRS. ETHEL SLAVCK MR. MARTN ROSKEY MR. WALTER MTCHELL MR. ANTON BALNT ROY JACKSON New Brunswck DR. FRANK MARKLEY MRS. WNFELD SCOTT MR. JAMES KANE MRS. MARGARET MORRS ' MRS. MARY ANTHONY.< JOSEPH R. COSTA DEPT. OF rlbmc PROPERTY GEORGE L. BURTON JR DRF.CTOS THOMAS H. LEG DPT. 07 PUBLC PARR MDDLESEX COUNTY'S BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS WATR SUPPLY ADVSORY COMMTTEE GEORGE J. OTLOWSK Drt, or nmuc WLFAB JOHN A. PHLLPS DEPT. OF UlUHHAY»nd BDQM HJNRY 8. PATKR8ON Secretary THOMAS P. BOYLAN, Jr. MORRS GOODKND WLLAM FLKMER, Jr. JOHN J. REAGER ' LMER DUKXR MORGAN R. SEFFERT MOSQUTO EXTERMNATON FRANK M. DENER, JR. DEPT. Of PlNAN<:t. ABlNlSTBATlON-. MH ATON JOHN J. PAY JR. DPT. FNAL CORKTON NSTRUnON CARL B. BENDER Presdent LAWRENCE J. SMTH Vce Presdent RCHARD H. SNGER, Treasurer JAMBS MULLEN, Asat. Treasurer EDWARD H. KOYEN BALEY B. PEPPER, Ph.D. HARRY T. SMTH, Exec. Sec'y. Today, mow than W Men, muhmx County fond «eh«htfg«0 <"** "wardng futur: TJfr growth of our county n th«port decode ha rased h$ Mwnty' [opportun/tjtl to B now plafav. W» havo on oyof a fn* balancs of rostdental and bunom grouh, and ovory forocost w«als that J growth wll contnue. RCHARD M. MACK, JR. CLERK Or THE BOAKD We an paud to faco tht ch«hmgfll and tuntlm that h nfttod for MMrfloMJt County. th» prmlogo t not aura afoto. W«om gnrttfvf to tht many obt CWW who ghro fftoly o# thor fmt and tahnt, and wthout regard to pontcal n valuabjt torvko to tholr <onnty. M GWDRG F. SMTH ANTHONY POPOWSK H. MAT ADAMS MRS. ELZABETH BOGUE... EDWARD J. JOHNSON..*... SOL SBEp WLLAM A. DALEY DAVD BOMBERGER \ ROBERT ROWE, Laboratory Supervlor MDDLESEX COUNTY SEWERAGE AUTHORTY S5S CHESTER LYDBCKER ENRCO T. PALOMBA HAROLD R. McCUSKER ROBERT T. DALEY, Comptroller MDDLESX COUNTY CVL DKNS AND DSASTER CONTROL COUNTY COORDNATOR Lttalftto W. LvlnsUm. Fords nfftjty OOUNKY COORDNATOR EdWlflJ A. RWer, Metucbeo CATONS Junwbua 3S«t. ENGNEERNG Hrtxtt n MlUKwn rm CHUT Al Hwy, N#w Bcuonrck MBDKJAX Dr. Fnnk ParM, M«w FRST AD Stew KW, RADBF-(r»dologcl) Uwrwc. 0. Petla, HlghUftd Park POUCE CHEF John Ellmyw. Edson NTKLUGENCE Lon Semff, MeU*tben W«lUr L ShepaxJ, N w THAN8P0KTAT0N Nornou Bo, New Heads of the Other Departments of Our County Government n ordtjp that the publc may become acquanted wth the varous departments whch make up our county govenujhent, we lst the departments and those who drect them. ' 0 COUNTY CLERK Frank Schatzman o SURROGATE Elmer E. Brown o SHERFF Robert H. Jamson t COUNTY JAL \ Peter Ges, Waten Edward J. Dolan CHEF PROBATON OFFCER Albert G. Waters, Jr. t COUNTY WORKHOUSE Leonard Haefner, Warden SUPT. ROOSEVELT HOSPTAL Dr. Harry J. Whte COUNTY DHElTOK OK WELFARE George F. Baler DEPUTY DRECTOR OF WELFARE Mss Catherne Mller TREASURER Joseph C. DeCoater BUDGET DRECTOR John J. Nolan COUNTY ENGNEER Herbert R. Flemng COUNTY COUNSEL Warren W. Wlentz ASST. COUNTY COUNSEL Herman B. Hoffman NDUSTUAL COMMSSONER Joseph P. Somers COUNTY AUDTOR Lloyd A. Cestare DRECTOR VOCATONAL SCHOOL Burr D. Coe - SUPT. COUNTY PARKS Robert H. Beecher '\ SUPT PUBLC BULDNGS Wllam O'Malley t COUNTY MEDCAL EXAMNER Dr. Wllam C. Wlefnta COUNTY ADJUSTER Jacob Ratner PURCHASNG AGENT Helen Hayes BOARD. OF TAXATON Wllam J. Hardng, Prw. ACTNG SUPT. OF WEGHTS AND MEASURES Joseph Corse NATURALSATON BUREAU Frederck Maaurek ' BOARD OF ELECTONS Henry F, Blllemeyer COUNTY AGRCULTURE AGENT "Mlton H. Cowan SOCAL HYGENE Dr. R. L. McKernan t ASST. CLERK BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS Mrs. Mary C. Hudson t COUNTY ROAD SUPERVSOR Alphonse Begert SGtfT CONSERVATON Frank W. Pardun COUNTY SUPT. SCHOOLS Robert R. Blunt «DRECTOR PLANNNG BOARD Dougla* Powell t JUVENLE DETENTON Francs V. Mud MENTAL HEALTH CLNC Dr. Edward Panzer Dr. John Regan t PARK POLCE Chef John Maloney HOME

34 PAGE KGHTKEN T.ll! J. H.) P R O O R F, S S K ) Tl Edson Townshp Growth Spurred By New ndustral nflux All ths means acceleraton to thb contnued populaton ErowU^ whch has been evdent n Ed-^ son n recent years. And ths j - ~ >* menus new revenue to help pay * _X for the ncreases n the opera-; tonal costs of the muncpal government-a help to the ndvdual taxpayer. n the fodders plant alone,'expected to be n operaton by the end of the year, more than 3,000 workers wll be employed n the} ar, condtoner faclty.. Revenues ncrease last year alone, accordng to the dvson of lcenses and per-. mts, revenues (or ssung such} documents ncreased 22 per cent, more than $40,000 over the prevous year's fgure of $22,64. Offcals of the school system estmate that between WQ and 70ft more students each year for th next three or four staffs wll A total of more than 700 students wll be graduated from Edson Townshp hgh schools tty» year dhd more than,200 new chldren above the present total wll be enterng the school syfetem n September, accordng tosthe superntendent of *Ht»s, Ths school populaton ncrease means that at least 20 addtonal teachers wll be needed. New Schools ljfew schools gong up are a junor hgh n the Clara,Barton secton whch should^be $ady by 966 and another ott planed for tta SofthT /) the Federal month, "Our Home Town", was by Kay Sherwood Newspaper Enterprse Assn. the best pants to use on galvanzed surfaces: presented by Den 9, Mrs, Eugene Mallcy, den mother, n narratve The dea of beautfyng a gal For most condtons, especally form, the cubs covered the events vanzed garbage can wonld outdoor storage, znc dust pants of Woodbrdge Townshp from the d f be P rett y far{etd>d n an ol or alkyd base adhere P 600's to ts present day status modern ft ^deratons best. Remember to str frequent- as an All-Amerca Cty. Partcpatng were John Oswald, M- n new subdvsons before the; ; touch of greenery can Cement pants n an ol base chael Grmes, Thomas Wrana, the servee Robert HulbJg. John Schneder, areas work nearly as well on galvanzed «garbage gage can ^ d are recommended Peter Delehunty, and Eugene Maley. Utltaran con- fo L one-co a t color jobs. taner t s. Servceable, yes; easy The new exteror latex pants Two new Bobcats, Thomas Hekey to look at, no, and Wllam Cochran, were more transportaton the buldng of a new wa extenson nto areas wl not been served prevous Nearly $00,000 wll be &ent on sdewalks and another $394,000 had been budgeted for streets. The sewage budget calls for anothar.$244,00 for santary sewers. The ncrease n constructon of prvate homes and garden apartmonts s* expected to ncrease as the year progresses, even though! Mss Rapp Honored fly Scence Vnl CARTERET - Mss Carolyn F. Rapp has been selected as an undergraduate research fellow hy the Natonal Scence Foundaton for the summer 365 academc perod at the Unversty of New Hampshre. EDSON - Leaps and Bound'- seems to le the watchword phraset<> descrbe Edson Townshp's prosress n the pasl few years. Mss Rapp a sophomore, at the s majorng n Med- WOODHKne.K - "For her ox Tckng off a lst of a few ndustres whch have decded to locate n he townshp n HP past sx monhs )«en llnos, Berry Steel....- was recently eellencc»' tn< nfrc0 nf fnancal Corp., Amercan Metal Mouldng Co.. gves an ndcaton of how fast t s growng. nducted nto 5 Alpha Epslom Del- j secretary and-former whole.heart One of the more outstandng features the eye notces n the past few months-thc vast ladders Corp., plant gmng up near tne Kantan ta, Natonal Pre-medcal Honor " cd ' support '-- of each court project" \rsenal--s another physcal manfestaton. Socety. Mrs. Werner Hansen was named "Catholc Daughter of the Year" by Court Mercedes, 789, Catholc Homemakng Daughters of Amerca. Garbage Cans Gve Up Eyesore Role When galvanzed steel garbage cans wll be very much n evdence n servce areas, pantng them n cheerful colors and decoratng wth a desgn s an easy matter. New pants are formulated especally (or galvanzed steel surfaces. Skt Offered By Cub Pack 249 made by each cub wth the help at hs father, James Johnson presented the Robert Brooks, Wlf badge and Mrs. SELN - A meetng of Cub gold arrow, Den ; Steven Rely, Scout Pack 249, sponsored by the two year pn. Jay Stephens, Lon Knghts of Cnlnmbus, was held Monday at St. Cecela's School. badge, Garry Maslzek. Bear James Johnson, Garry Maslzek, badge. James Johnson, Lon [Douglas Vck. Robert Thaner, all book, and Douglas Vck, Bear of Den 2, and Mchael Grmes of badge, Den 2. Den 9 conducted the flag ceremony. Cubmaster Robert Clonan, ntroduced Edward Kreutler, Safety Supervsor of the Rartan Area of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co., who gave an nformatve talk and showed a flm on mouth-tomouth resusctaton. Some of the cubs were gven an opportunty to try the method usng demonstratftt dummy provded by Mr. Kreutler. The flm emphaszed the superorty of the method over other forms of artfcal respraton. A skt, the storage-short home, the lowly steel garbage can could be used for many oth^r, storage purposes f t looked a lttle brghter. Rgd, ar-tght, nsect proof, freresstant and nexpensve, these contaners can be used success- made for galvanzed steel rate; «jbh #bto used as drected.' Two. coats are better than one, n most cases. should be clean and free of drt and grease, and dry. roller or spray. f you pant nducted. John Gase, commtteeman, presented awards for hgh salesmen worth: Robert DeGenova, $79.20; bert Rttersbacker, * 'Mrs. Baou] Baoul Garbavs Garbay's D Den 8 was fully for storng kndlng or fre-jdoors, pant when the temperature j,j<t, est havng $326 n sales wood, pants, garden supples, s 40 degrees or hgher. James Lyons was named scoutcharcoal, wld brd seed, out-of- f cans wll be on vew all the er-ot-the-year from Bov Scout season toys, Chrstmas' decora-jtme lned up n a carport or by,troop 49 and hs twn brother there has been opposton to the "-" tons, to ' menton =-- '--" a few know off- -"'the back door-you may want to R a y m o n d Lyon5 runner-up! Harden apartments developments, hand and by personal experence, add a jaunty desgn. Use an nch-j James wll receve a free camp^ n all, the above mentoned n movng around the country, wde brush and a free-hnd ap-ng week at Rart.n Councl Boy events and plans are but a modcum of" the overall plan whch veled wth no breakage when or multcolored Chrstmas bau-jare den chefs for Mrs. Wllam found Chrstmas decoratons tra-proach to pant a flower, or brds, jscout Camp Cowaw. Both boys has been devsed to allow Edson packed n a galvanzed can. bles. One crafty genous panted! Gbson's den 7. Townshp to progress for the Pantng the cans used to pre-j hs storage cans the same shade) gdward Rely, Web-e-los Leadsent certan problems, namely,of gray as hs house, then addeder, announced Saturday. July 7, )le who lve there. the pant wouldn't stck ndefntely some green "grass" around the wll be Father-Son Day for Web- when exposed to the weather. base of the can and up about 2-5.e-los at Camp Cowaw. Last year the taxpayng nvestor-owned electrc utltes spent Now after two years of outdoor nches, for camolouge that blend-] Rauol Garbay, eommtteeman, approxmately $3.6 bllon for con-researcstructon tests, galvanzed steel ed well wth hs newly-planted announced the P a r v u l De of new facltes and m-producers have suggestons for low shrubs. ; Awards wll be presented to those provement of exstng facltes. cub scouts'holdng the rank of Ths brought U. S. generatng Fnland was the. frst, European! nventon of the rockng char Bear or hghter Sunday,, 2 P. M., capablty to the record fgure of country to permt women to vxj{e,s attrbuted to Benjamn Frankdong at St. Cecela's Church. The boys mllon klowatts. so r 906. ln. wll assemble n front of the another year and stll... Growng Fast... Also, James Chak, slver arrow, Den 3; Gerald Mller. Bear badge, and Thomas Zmyewsk, Wolf badge andgold arrow. Den 4; Thomas Burkhart, one year pn, James Trmblett, Wolf badge, and Rchard Stranser. Bear badge, Den 5; Gerald Anello, one year pn, and Steven Lyons, Wolf badge, Den 7; Mchael Cardnals, WUf badge, Thomas Domanco, Wolf badge, and Garry Cardnals, graduated to Web-e-los, Den 8; Thomas Drana, Wolf badge; John Oswald, Wolf badge, and Eugene crownng of the Blessed Vrgn by Malley, Wolf badge, Den 9. Mss Margaret Sullvan. on the theme for the The followng have completed A sale of jewelry was held for ther Web-e-los tranng and are advancng nto Boy Scouts: Eugene Whtecavage, Joseph Gar- New members were welcomed the beneft of the memoral fund. bay, and John Kajmo. church at :50 P.M. n unform. Refreshments wll be served n the cafetera. Mr. Rely also announced plans»re underway for th«cub Moble sometme n August. As soon as ll the arrangements have been nade, specfcatons wll be gven or the buldng of the cars to be Catholc Daughter of Year Award Goes to Mrs. Hansen Mrs, Herbert Ruetsch, charman of the award commttee, pregpnt- ^ ed a gft to Mrs. Hansen, j : Mrs. John Mullen, was re-elected grand regent for the comng year. Other offcers also're-elected were: Mrs. Ruetsch, vce regent; Mrs Bernard Jost. prophetess; Mrs. Hansen, fnancal secretary; followng achevement awards: Malaya became an ndependent naton n the Brtsh Commonwealth n August of 957. Lake Mead, the reservor behnd Boulder Dam, s about 5 mles long and 589 feet deep. At one tme, Japan held regular pearl burnngs. lp Albert Matlack, hstoran; Mrs. Joseph Mtko, lecturer; Mrs. Peter McCann, montor; Mrs. Harr Hudson sentnel; Mrs. Raymond Gll, organst. Three-year trustees wll be Mrs. Stephen Kager and Mrs. Anthony Peterson. nstallaton of offcers has been the scheduled for June Knghts of Columbus audtorum. The group voted to present an award ft an outstandng fcptt St. James' School graduatng class. Mrs. Jost made another contrbuton to the St. James Memoral fund of tfe court. The program ncluded the as follows: Mrs. Anthony Pcaxo, by Ocynor MMMM Newspaper Enterprse Assn. Mrs. Eugene Gougeon, Mr». John Calore-conscous and budgetmnded gourmets wll welcome Reseter, Mrs. Stephen Rasmowa, Mrs. Joseph Pucco, Mrs. ths mock pecan pe recpe. Maybe t doesn't taste exactly lke the Charles Frank. Mrs. Samuel Manganaro and Mrs. GU. Charmen pecan pes you get n New Orleans but t s remarkably smlar to the of the hosptalty were Mrs. Ray-genune product. mond Gentle and Mrs. Bernard Scutt. A draw helcopter on sea operatons test off V> g Beach, Calf., carres the Navy's new sold rocket fuel torpedo MK 4W» nnder t. Ths type ant-submarne torpedo can be launched from a helcopter, fed wng arcraft or surface craft. V- CATHOLC DAUGHTER OF THE VF.ARr Mm. Wrrnfr m»*, ««kr. WM ht rwtpn,! of anual award made by Court Mercedes, Catholc DatKhtm of Amerca. At left s \ rv Jo)l Mullen grand regent and at rght, Mm. H*rb«rt RufUch, charman vt the award commttf Food For Amercans Pecan Pe Has New Orleans Orgn MOCK PECAN PE: U ha* that New Orleans flavor. The oats gve t the tradtonal chewness and contrbute to the nutty flavor; they also keep costs down. t s very easy to make from these tested drectons. f you are not worred about calores, then dress up the pe wth dollops of sweetened whpped cream. MOCK PECAN PE (Makes one 9-nch pe) Y\ cup dark corn syrup M cup melted butter or margarne, melted U teaspoon salt cop quck rolled oats, uncooked '. Cheryl Andersen's Engagement Announc COLONA - Mss Cheryl Mare Lnderson wll become the brde f Raymond J. Kubas, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Walter Kubas of 47 Vest Street n July. Her parents..v; ««. MOCK PECAN Pflfc t to Out New Orfcttt font % cup wgar butter. Str n oats awl r..ur.e; Vt cup ooanely chopped pecan Pour nto pe shell. Bako n - Heat oven to moderate (360 de-heategrees. Beat eggs untl foamy. 80 mnutes or untl center ; oven <350 de;rces 6 Add com syrup, angar, salt and tafumcool Mr. and Mrs. T. 'fc&raon «t Eau Galle. Florda, aflbounced the engagement Mss Anderson to a graduate «f the Grace Downs Ar School. New Yotfc and ployed py by y t)»» fa&m La Agency, HaJtQut. Oaf Bttr t* proepecuve brd^ UndM and attends Nt.-w.trk: Gofe*. hta. Vegetable vory s W tagua nuts whch are western Ecuador. nrfll 950 to Years of PROGRESS! See the New SANF Trple Track Tlt Type Anodzed Doors NOW N WOODBRDGE... COPPER PGMENT AND CHEMCAL WORKS, NC.! Manufacturers Of ' " Qalty Chemcals For The! Metal Fnshng ndustry \\\ t COMBNATON Screen & Sttsh * EASY TERMS- USE OUR BUDGET SYSTEM \ FREE ESTMATES-LOW PRCES C A K l Z r \ D n oalnruku ALUMNUM PRODUCTS COMPANY H lew Bnwwfck Ave. H M t t M t t Rplaw, N. J. A New Neghbor n Our Area To Contrbute To ts Progress COPPER PGMENT and CHEMCAL WORKS, nc. Arbor Street Sfewwea < Woodbrdge's Most Popular Dner.., 4 LJAKS <>r servng busness, ndustry and the famly wth qualty food and beverages The Only Dner Servng CocktaU And Beer At Popular Prce*! W. S. OWK, WOODBKDGE

35 » ; ' ' ',. ' > *.- *. - * - oo:, TluPdHy. June ff C65 PAO HMTUOT y.. ; ': ; >? * * \ f,.* - ;:;:#. ;^^,../:. T- 4 v FOR M(ELOCAL NEWS PCTURES Read The ndependent - Leader and Cageret Press ;Mm.M : ; * %. : r r-hf. " X) :!,.**?.- '.:;; ,. -n, And Freedom Of The Press Go Hand n Hand The progress our country has made n such a relatvely short tme «due to many factors... our natural resources, the sklls, talents and abltes of our forbears, our demo* cratc) form of government and many other mportant reasons, among whch must be ncluded the freedom of our naton's press. Ths freedom of the press s a responsblty, not a prvlege, and as such, every effort should be made to fulfll ths responsblty. News must be presented farly, clearly and mpartally h order that you may be correctly nformed. Ths the ndependent-leader and Carteret Press constantly strve to do. We are dedcated to the best nterests of the communtes we serve and pledge ourselves to contnue. dong what we can to help the growth and progress af our area. (U YEAN OLD AND OVER) Would J9t Vm to to a carrar for T W*^4M*«kr or Cartarat YOB ea«an mmy ud Cal or

36 ' % ' Thursday. June PROGRESS EDTON Mddlesex County's Fastest Growng Muncpalty WOODBRDGE WAKR ZRPOLO, M JU,.- - Contnues Record - Breakng GROWTH and PR<HRESS Thra GOOD GOVERNMM :' "s Woodbffdge contnues ts remarkable pace of growth and progress Anbgk an admnstraton that gets thug* done! Wth a pepolattm afproadng 00,000, h s now the 7th largest muncpalty n New Jersey and one of our state's key communtes. n addton to otterng fne schools, roads, parks and homes t s deally located for ndustral growth at the Crossroads of "the fast. Major hghways, a turnpke and parkway, ralroads and ocean access combned wth a cooperatve welcome are attractng many new ndustres to our communty. More than ever before. Woodbrdge s the deal place n whch to lve, work and play. Ctyncl JACKS sdent ^'. KOtKtT YO(H M' Here are but a few of the Accomplshments of ROADS... More than, 30 mles of muncpal streets were reconstructed or resurfaced durng 964 brngng the total to 50 mkt ^ once 962. DR. BARONE ROBKK SMTH ^ S _ SEWERS... Many new mles of storm and santary, sewers were constructed. Santary sewer servce was brought to 97^t of Woodbrdge resdents. ' G0UNCLMES «L^RARES... Eght prvate lbrares have entered the muudpa system. Branch book collectons and hours have ncreased «ubstn» ' tady. A central lbrary wth more than volume* opened a few weeks ago. Constructon of a new lbrary branch n North Col* ona aded by a $32,500 federal grant wll start next month. POLCE... Crmes decreased whle the number of cases steeesaful* v lytelved ncreased 25 fc. Polce patrol coverage ncreased from ' 000*mles n 962 to a record mles n 964* A desperately needed polce buldng was also constructed., '... v fc NDUSTRAL GROWTH... A record $3 mllon dollars n new constructon was brought nto the communty durng 964. fj RECREATON... Twelve play areas were redeveloped durng and seven new areas are planned (for 965. n addton, new manteaance-4ree play equpment was Walled., 4 t. HJUKM D J»OKTENSKN jos:' \ \V0 / * TAXES... The overall lax rate was reduced to $7.97 per $00, - drop of 58 ponts a^ee 962. f WOODBRDGE ''An deal Locaton for ndustry" JburtlVVaW THE MOST PROGRESSVE AND 3T GROWNG MUNCPALTY n MDDLESEX Made Up Of These Fne Neghborhoods: AVENEL COLONA FORDS HOPELAWN SELN KEASBEY PORT READNG SEWAREN WOODBRDGE PROPER WLUAM KLGALJN Ffth War4

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