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1 ; *,.. - Eect Day IsNext Tuesday. Be Sure To Vote. Pos Open 7 A M To 8 P M A Newspaper Devoted To the Communty Interest Fu Loca Coverage Presented Fary, Ceary And Impartay Each Week Compete New* Pctures Sroo Board To Oppose Apartment Unts Tonght IKUKT - Mrs. Jua Ha. -d of Educaton's rpprp- >,. nn the Pannng Board I h<t ntfrht by the Board,! m o voce the opnon artnwnt project when t IS ; ':,>.,!tt s opnon was h;(, (ART HET - Sunday's Ha. v:te fn mpact on 't 77", f rnrt( wch has.. '- v,n 11 was ponted t or h mm u II,s ocen - shortened for the «convenence of.,n. members It was ponted thnt the out vn» M chdren, w begn on Roo- I just competed a Avcue at Edwn Street!,t,k,n* n theaddton of schoos 7 M r nfomed that & ^....,KrM. 111 me to Bnng Mrs. Star Has Swm sur- IP** 1 frnm numerous compants n the from P arents t th that thc V* nrre woud..jw be he.9 IQ ad-y^ nr <<> ^.^ route had ^ been ^ too ^ ong " ^ tndren enterng the vhoos when the provvcoped. Ths year's parade was cuf to tred durng thc 3.5 me march.! (omba, vce presdent 1.4 mes for ths reason. The n) advocated Mrs. Ha route desgned bv Robert I*h- -[man foows north aong Rooseh" same st n behaf!ye Avenue to Carteret Avenue, Board when prevous West to Perchng Avenue then, «. project* were sooght-jnorth aone Perchng Avenue to,-., schoo CommUstoKrsRootfvet Avenue at the top of :nst them. the H. It w move westery, 0 (jjj fgure pre- ( > Brady's Corner then aonq ho"neto the apartn«t Wnhn 8 tm) Avenue to the hgh di «WB M amrt'* 0^00 ' * ta<um (or Presentaton -R JSTWhrfrnnmW aw 8Tds. ^ ^ Councman John Brechka has been workng wth the Jaycees u>n arrangng the Recreaton De-!)!!,, wanted tte Board to p. )rrnent sponsored event Gera defwto Opnon on. a,j tearherman f n eharw of known Mrs. Sy Ingrass, c stuaton than any fe nto RoosmtTuenu'e A ";h«-r racmben of hckroups have been urged to a- I that ah* shoud knowwrnbt at 130 p. m!tss3oner atttude on' There are severa categores :e based on prevuujw eesh prm's* we as tro»»*rt.*»hn«ns I***.** W w tht eveat t rtte so e L " Jwej* ' Cartprot, Now Jersey, Thursday, October 28, 1965 tntrn u eat Ctu Na *< < O Cwtcnt, W t PRICE TEN CENTS Edtora: FOUR CANDIDATES (Contest For Counc Kn,,* m... Next Tuesday s Genera Eecton Day It s a Toth was born n Carteret. Hs father opa grocery butcher shop on Roph Mff V r evny rtzen who «$> "»= 'gn o vote. Ths year, New Jersey votes for a J """ UULtK ' 1 fiu f O > nanaopn Governor, aso other State, County oca rep- Street ' He attonded te Carteret pubc schoos resentatvcs. * the Amercan Schoo of Photography, He eneect two men who w sted n the us - A y served overseas 33 months. He entered the photography busness n He s marred to the former*irene Kosty They have two chdren, Katheen Mare Mchae Davd, He s a parshoner of St. Eas Rvzantne Church member of Carnv Counc, ROHKRT WILSON ' Inr cvc regous organzatons, devotng hs tme1 servces. Mr. Tomczuk s admnstratve assstant to the prncpa at the Woodbrdge Senor Hgh Schoo He s a graduate of Carteret Hg;h Schoo Lafsyette Coege. He receved hs Master of Ats degree at Rutgers prncpashp credts at beton Ha. He s actve n severa organzatons ncudng Carey Counc, 1280, Knghts of Coumbus Star Lng Post, 1234 Veterans of Forrgr Wars. H^ s marred to the former Mar-aret L. Hton. They have two daughters, Patrca Ann Barbara Rose a son John Vncent Tomczuk II. The famy ves at 90 Hermann Ave- Mr. Wson s a fe ong resdent of Carteret, a graduate of Carteret Hgh Schoo. Hods a certfcate n purchasng from the I.C.S. Trustee of the Sant Ezabeth R.C. Church, a member of the Hoy Name Nocturna Adoraton Socetes. A member of Carey Counc, K. of C. Executve Board member of Loca 603 U.A.W. Treasurer of ASARCO Empoyees Federa Credt Unon, Member of the Frst Sovak Cub Bowng League. Member of Parkng Authorty. Word War 2 Veteran, Served n the U.S. Navy Pacfc Theatre. Bob Wson marcd former Maron Suto. They fttlye a son edtf Washngton J^WBOTT 1 : -. JOHN V. TOMCZUK Hghghts Interest In Tuesday Eecton EDITORIAL: For Bonceet: Gory For Taxpayer: Goom Expect 7,000 To Vote CARTERET - More thtan 7,001 On Frday, October 22, Councman Chares Bonceet ssued a statement n whch he ponted to torwfr pos next Tuesday UK voters are expected to vst tbe "another gorous shnng year of progress for Carteret." traton. It may have been a gorous year for Councman Bonceet, but t surey has been a goomy year omen. The Repubcans havf for the taxpayer. nomnated Robert WUsm a d I Edmund trbansk, whe the On the same day, October 22, at 8 a.m. The Counc ; nomnated John Tonh Majorty met n. an extraordnary sesson to pass ejuk Mchae Toth. a $10,000 emergency appropraton. On ths eary They w be opposed by Com- dawn, Mayor Andrew Banck tod the Counc Majorty that he woud not be afce to sgn the paychecks because of an estmated.$8,000 to $7,000 shortage n the streets roads accounts. And whe the Borough was seekng funds to make ends meat pay the street workers, Councman Bonceet was keepng.a staff of borough empoyees busy sendng out unsocted -costy crcuars to the taxpayers whch reportedy carred "budget fgures" ures." Ths was pnnf.km* another ustra,*! 1o+»'o<ftbm of»*#m»~*;«~ wastng * funds. There must have been money ng etc. *to" to\tf out thouss of Athough,fo defnte fgures are avaa' stampb*om most have cost hundreds ceet Brechka were defeated n the Repubcan prmary by Wson Vrbansk. A spt n the "OP ranks foowed the prmary, fondo of borough afjars s at stake. Repubcans have to- eect to retan contro whe Democrats must wn both couhcqmanc seats. Wson Urbansd have- zatton. State County tckets a*> r* hodng the attenton of Cr- **'!* ^Wet TOters. Dcr^cn^ C»v.. the'rch.rr J. u}.,'-> s»<«eknf a second term. He s opposed by State Sen. Waytc Jumon Jr., mutter tjth«j Borough contend srth. Mt: Urt^dfj^e s a graduate of Hgh Schoo, wth' re receved for the I Pea Of Legon two years t^host graduate study. Served as Councman from A parshoner of Hoy sad year for the Carteret taxpayer. Yes, a gorous year for Mr. Bonceet, but a dsma ftfektbcan. fjovernor Hn;:'s ) n by bus v a phys-j CARTERET - Commer WIM vsted spoke here ths dpped youngster to^gttw Mtche. Cartpd Post No Famy Churck. Past Presdent of the Hoy Name month s expehod to po a bg Carter** vote. wh be gone overj'* 3 "^ Amercan ^v'on, today Socety. A member of Carey Counc. K. of C. Member of the PoafoAmercan Cub. Member of Loca ' tng of the transportanw Monday nght. s seekng re-eecton hs run- urged oca resdents to jon a pro. ONwr Stoc Cdates Parsh Dnner Sunday sram Insttuted bv Jack W. Kuepfer. DeDartment Anvrr.nsm ofber of the Carter^Pqce Reserves. Member of the 545 Iron Co (tncton Workers Unon. Mem- Demoerac Sen.,'ohn A. Lynch strango«. presdent o( CAtTERET - The tradtona Annua Feowshp Dnntr of nng mate Is Assembyman J. Edward Crabe. They m-e opposed fcer. Its purpose s by etter Frst Sovak Cub tong League. Member of the the Hungaran Reformed Church w take pace ths comng! Ksateg Ovc Assoca- deed to suptwrt our servce men, Zonng Commsson Mr. Urbansk marred the Sunday, October 31 at 6 p.m. n Bethen Ha, 60 Cooke Avenue, by Abert L. Iche Edgar Herege, Repubcans. Ths year, '''Her commended the Caed SOS. 'Support Our Servcemen the program s an ans- former Heen Wejohey. They ther three Cart wet. dedcaton of the wer to the went Teach-ns whch chdren resde on abarot Street. The after-dnner program w ncude an address by Surrogate Emer E, Brown on "Communty Reatons of A Church." the Seventh Dstrct, the voters w hck to Senators t addtou ast Sunday. have, mantans Commer Mtche, degraded patrotsm to MICHAEL TOTH In the race for Assemby, EDMUND UKtANSK The Rev. Stephen Kovacs, the new pastor of tbe sster congregaton n Trenton, N. J., w be ntroduced; he w speak n 'Mnraended the Carteret 1 fu r the project they country, ovaty to prncpes, Democrats Gudo J, Rrgan, Norman Joseph C, Doren are Hungaran. utke. n ratng the the mantanng of the Decatur prncpe. The pubc s corday nvted to attend; reservatons are seekng reeecton. Robert N. WHentz s ther runnng mate for the J( ' r Commer Mtche was sup- Rotary Cnb noon. fnance the new hgh Haoween Party Frends Of Lbrary Form requested to be made wth tbe church offce before Frday * Scoreboard, four avaabe posts. Tbe Repubcan cdates are Ronad V. ported by has offcers, vce-corn-j h: ' the members be mers Joseph Rzzuto ndfor Jaycee Unts s KuesU at a footbau [Theodore Hrfnsen, Immedate Past Carferet Organzaton Rockoff, Rchard A. Oten, Donad Kornesk Wam B. Hods Sesson secton. Commer James Sktkn. Adjutant S. Mtche, Fnance Offcer Jaycees Jaycee-ettes w od CARTERfeT - George V. Ho- IA steerng commttee wasform, CARTERET - Sx Rotaram Cubwomen To Meet Lowaqde. CARTERET - The C;rtcret "'I Presdent u Joseph Petterer. Servce Offcer ther Haoween party Saturday swanee, Lbrary Drector, n-:draft a consttuton for the th from Woodbrdge were the guests Sherff Kobert H. Jamson, next Scoreboard was Steve Stek. Serqeant-at-Arms nght t H:30 p. m. n Ht' Cy formed the pubc that on Thurs-! meetng:of the organzaton, whch at Tuesday's uncheon meetng of CARTERET The-Evenng Membershp Department of the Democrat s seekng reeecton. <«<! we shoud appre-jaseph Lukasnwsk. Lne Soca Cub day, October 21st a group of w be hed on November 16. the Rotary Cub hed at the Gypsy Carteret Woman':} Cub W meet on Monday, November 1st He s opposed by Water L. Spratford, Repubcan. The three Demo- Carteret an, or S S " Wh f ta Thep;nty s'open to.toye<>es, Car W resdents formed oryceews am... potenta', _.. Jay-jsanxaton whose am s to adthe Pubc Lbrary decded that ther It was announced that the Ro- w be Davd Rosen, Drector, Woodbrdge State Schoo. Paucratc freehoders seekng reeec- Canjp Restaurant. The Frends of the Carteret Free at Frehouse No. 3, West Carteret at 8:00 p.m. Gue#t speaker The «ntre membershn voted to ] k Jayceen'ttes support the program. Ctzens are I t t d urgrd gave m brar y j Io eees. nterested partes are urged brary, n mprovng ts ] fa-number servces to the peope structon of a new brary bud- turkey shoot November 7 M Meetng; Dorothy Burke, Hostess Charman Anta Casey, Php John J. t'ay Jr. The one project w be the con-tary of Woodbrdge w hod a ne Vermark s Charman of ths Speca Servce Program ton are Joseph R. Costa, John A. g urged to wrte. to servcemen wo. rk to notfy ether Gabo Suto, 74ctes! every ery where re assumng them that n done durng the Hagaman Street or Mrs. Sy of the communty. ng. For ths purpose a eommt- at the Poce Psto Range Nov. Hda Cough Margaret Fnnegan are HosteWM. Repubcan opponents are George "the drty unshaven bera donothngs" are not representng 'hs n varous schoos Injrassa, IDf Whtman Street Upon a moton made by Mr. T. tee was created consstng o 7 14 from 10 A.M. to 5 p.m.* Anderson, Arthur Hetzendorer ( w the mantenance for reservatons. anyone but ther own, unscrubbed Jakeway, whch was seconded;mr. H. Harrs, charman, Mrs. At the meetng ast week, Hoey W. Mchae Satcwc. ' "fne work they Wad In other Jaycce events, a dn- Hennery, of the Carteret Indusseves. :. n,.,, I, ' ' """ :nennessy, o cne uarteret Ind _;r meetng w be hed jonty PTA Hears Orchestra by Dr. B. Wess the group was;a. Abum, Mrs. S. Bresow, tra Assocaton was a guest. Brown, Steve Stek, servce offcer, stat- wth members of the Carteret ^ ^ ^ that ne heart-tuggng ook wnn memocrs o me v.meu- torma y organzed w be:mrs. J. Wagner. The dutes of! Gabe Kuto of the Carteret Jay- Labor Schedues ' d -,f w $1,500 that; through the veterans hosptas Rotary fub Movembtfr 16 Lt 7 j known, as the "Frends of the ths commttee w (be to meet' eees s ' o!c CARTERET - Thp Washngton-Nathan Hae PT/I hed ts - I n\ to J the - (dghscnoo!woum» '«.wouf \ ream enc b some of o the me draft p. m. n the Ojjpsy Ca n. JamesjCartertt Fr«e Pubc Lbrary", j wth th<j Lbrary Bord of Trus- Mr Suto s a former second meetng of the season on October 20 n the Nathan Hae - - vce-presura Schoo audtorum. A musew program was presented by the IG.es s?n*,k «, '.,1 C«mpa y tor^ burners the meanng of sacr- f he unabe to attend ;!! who the dnjer are urged to attend the bus- whch was seconded by Mr, J "fd* fc to determne 1, Harod McGe4 Php Waron, musca drector of the Hgh CARTERET The Carterej Df. \ ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ ^ rfj^to Jatojg^ «, ajo Cdate Forum Cartcret Hgh, Schoo Orchestra under the drecton of Mr. 11'1 motor snob f[ ce an d humty before God.,,'"'" not any 'etow! 3 ness porton whch s schedued Wagner t» eect Mrs. B. Harrng-'of the progress of the new brary j Industra peveopmcnt varton as the charman of the group, j budng. They w report ther]'" Schoo, ntroduced Kevn Doye James Hafto, who entertaned wth a group of fok songs, Some of the parents ap- ddates Nght" for those seekng Labor Counc w hod a "Can* 1 IS - t shows that we fpr 8:30 p. m. '" s^vc schoo." I The Jaycees currenty are unjductg u membershp drve jmd most orgna. Due to me very entertanng aspect of the meet- Name Surrogate 1 P"''P«ses ^nd Actvtes of the The 'K> moton was passed unan ^tjdngs at the next meetng of^'^jf' Ja cecs are > peared n Haoween costumes Brzes were awarded to the the offce of borough councman. It w be at 8:00 p. m., on Frday, October 29, at the Mne- NIGHT" a men between the ayes uf UI )usy. Mrs. U. Wess was eected j the "Frends of the Carteret Kree u[ JOU' chdrc were admtted wth ther parents. Hosptaty Sf nterested n jonng the to serve as the secretary. I Pubc brary'! 'projects. M Unon Ha. 237 Kopsewt, Sneaker was n charge of the ffth sxth grade mothers. K - Tonght at 8:30 chanter are urw to nntd Morton 71 Esses Street Avenue. The pubc s nvted ".avsh Communj-J C\KTFHET - T'u 1 wrttvp fy h to partcpate by comng out to Tc't :nd queston the cdates. " C:rteret c'hapter^,,^,,^ of, he M, sun< ;, n djor Rchard. N After the op-nm- statements, the, '^ ceebrate "MyB-j Kn.. h w of coumhus.^-a.. by H^aman Street Honor of member- 1 audenre w be free to ask H, fj,, w w;,.,, r( r, j Vurze. Vurw, Wrshufu M->S-( S - An orentaton m;:nm was, questons of the Democratc cdates. John Tomczuk, M- cr.-"-(i Mtchee Bednura. Past-hed n conumton wth tte dm; " *. country (kto-gr?n Kn"ht have announced Tuesday n(fht for a nj w anttj cut-1 Tot' aso, the Reoub.'.u r:mdd;tts Edmund Urban- 'h Month 1," atmeth- Kmer Bdw. S>rn.«fe of noten'members I':sf mes-, Hahss-h ahssh 1 s more..,,., Mr,Hwe\... County, a_..-, w.11 be k-... the dent ^unt Thnms>; Thomas J. I,a«nr I'OU'ed 1 sk Ruhert, Wfson.!( t o oftaton wth t O "^na--er guest swaker k att the mcetng. orthcumng dnner-dance to H Herman R-hert Presdent of he h-'<\ Saturdav, November t t 1((jn<tn ('"' j the Labor Counc aong wth t,,» ct rvm'trus Communty n Stephen Trosko, Sr., Pubcty "/ w "'««'' Honor of the C-.rteret Frst Ad 'W Potca Acton Charman are n <nwt Kev. John.1. Hmdak, oas-j CAKTKItKT - HnVor nf SI Demetrus C'IIMTII. wh an,n>.n- m annua atar. Koth offcerj aw -;rne uf urrangements for the The I'arture,,j ve, n, e V»-»(' -m Hev. John>r m o f KanLn n *' that t uwsk'opjb^w """I''.nkn rtstor n St. Ezabeth's ] ;m n, t \mv«./tend n [e tradtona meet hwn com- n.,,,,.,,, (-.,n,n,. cvrrh."d ChsD. f u v ^m\;v vor umdtc HI person, Jn. IHInwm! ( uf tht, Kt)., [ S,.t ro>rhsl j,, n(s v -, H n 'U.-y!1 n.n'' pthe Vouth ;wj s ne (he B'--u-'. 'ne Smrf, n, (1 ( ', M,,-... 2H, from t. 0,., n, t wr(mur tcd th.t Iher'are: 7. (,, u.^)n Hr-v w be.. t n., f t, w tj,.,,.» s ;, v..he to the;,,,,, f,, <,;,,.,, ),, ' e Vevets.", H,.. \ nv ( «nu'-"s'-d mtv,...,,11,.r-;.. son ' ^'4 H«, the Wat r- MU'H «ud r-'rz at K 1-7H70an au'(m''' ; V,. ' ">'mbt" w beor Howard Wurw-1 at KI 1-4(112. though he w:s not str"a I" 1 ' ; :r ^ uuth Cuntar, ppunj Reservatons w cose Sunday, I'' bwsme fr'^u'^'d. ''! " froa tha second'october 3t, The court rens^ted a.mi 1 Hed up,. _ by Mr, -md Mrs r vr : '> '^zone of New v 'fk Irouu Mr. '!t fter s now ocated ENTERS COLLEGE budng CAHTRRET - Ga A. Tur'-r, St. off Wash-3«3A!:k!>-,k Av,e,eU enroed a j n n[ [ New Rhode Is Coage. ease back for tra. AT HKA» TABI.K Ar (he dgntares ptut above who attudod the ( nurt Generu! tunmr» ^.njor dme--daw 1.- hed Suf.v ugt a tn- S(. Uennus IrJ 1, att- I»v uu-r 4W p- <n^ I'nm et to ^ht, ':,..,-nhv- Jnm Nwuuu Tauujn, Jusuph ubrr, Utpu.. twuuwoutjj o I e Dt.u uncut t < mmrvatof, whu rrpreen(«d (>v. Rch&n) Hugtn; J«hn Wod, genera haruan; Robert Wt-nt,.ssrnWy cdnddtu-; Surrogate Emer Brown, the tnstn.star; I'jjum! *.mduje John Tomfuk, t-mocrato Mttskjwt Charman Juu k-tttm, m Mkbuo ut, Ihc uuttr CUWKU umm»u. j»nt statf' they remarked "Ton often a.s ctzens we do not take the tme o ve up to QUT nk'.s us nformed voters, we rey too heavy on the jayn pubcty of the potca partes, nstead of g at frst-h - uutrust to cty Jo A sock hour s puanfd ot the ast part o the program, at whch tme the audence tak nformay wth the

2 PAOB TWO I CAKE SALE 8VNDW - wu'-oftcwr - The Rev. WOODBIMD ;K - St. James %* X Ncm.-!). w preach at -Vnv momb;r«wu conduct a ft' A. M. worshp servce on ^ke rc. Sunday a.««jmass- Iteformnon Sunday, ths week, a n the schoo cnfetera. at the Frst Presbyteran Church. ~~~.... Chun- Srhnn.m.-.du CMM. NO » Is CVL. r.jt, t ' 9 :to A. M. :.bnor C. K.. 6 P.M.: rerty upon,w b^ss of orcc Junor H I TV. 6 P. M.j Senor n>s«h'ra of wh-t measure of -th I'PY, 6:15 P. M.,-mpusnn s used, BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH DAILY Dnner Supper Banquet Factes Ceght Dnng Entertanment Nghty U.S. One, Woodbrdge WE ARE MOVING! CARTERET GLASS CO. Formery ocated at 181 Roosevet Ave. NOW In Larger Quarters to better serve you at Pease st our new phone number PLATE & WINDOW FURNITURE TOPS IOOSEVELT AVE. IT, N. J. _ TTf GLASS - FRAMES before after the PTA meetng. State Schoo Head to Be Heard at Adath Israe WOODBRIDGE - Davd Rosen, superntendent of the Woodbrdge State Schoo for the Mentay Retarded, w be the guest speaker at an open congregaton meetng at the Adath Israe Jewsh Communty Center tonght at 8:30. Hs topc w be, "A Tota Program n Menta Retardaton.' Mr. Rosen w brn a weath TOBOROWSKY DETECTIVE AGENCY Lcensed A Bonded By State of.v J. Attenton... Merchants Prvate Home Owners, A Rong Patro Servce, Usng Unmarked Cars Between 9 P.M. to 5 A.M. For Woodbrdge, Fords, Isen Areas. For Informaton VA MIDDLESEX COUNTY'S ONLY LICENSED & BONDED DETECTIVE AGENCY KUbkbtd 1»2S M Jrt. MUhe nrvce CtVU, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS MISSING PERSONS TRACED 165 Smth Street PERTH AMBOY, N. J. of experence background to hs chosen topc. He receved a Bacheor of Scence Master of Scence degree from the State Coege at Gassboro, an educatona supervsors certfcate from Rutgers Unversty. In 1949 he became a teacher of the mentay retarded n the Vne Pubc Schoos. He became drector of educaton at the Vnd state schoo for the nentay retarded In In 1960 e was apponted assstant superntendent of the Vne State Schoo n May o{ 1965 he was 1 apponted superntendent of the ew Woodbrdge Sate Schoo. He has wrtten many artces n the fed of the menta retardaton. Weght Watchers Set Meetng November 3 AVENEL-A "Weght Watchers" Cub s beng sponsored by Ssterhood B'na Jacob. The frst meetng s set for November 3, 8 P. M. at Tempe B'na Jacob. Anyone nterested n takng pounds off the sensbe way through re-educaton of eatng habts may jon. It runs for 16 weeks accepts men, women chdren over eght years od. A wegh-ns w be prvate. The goa s to encourage good eatng habts, mprove the weght watchers heath stards rase the mora. Det ps w not be used. Per further nformaton reservatons ca Mrs. Leonard Green, Thursday, Octobrr 2R, 1965 ED FREY CLEAN, QUIET, NJ EASY TERM" ED REY PROMOTED HOPEMWN - Benny S. Damon, son n( Mr. Mrs. Benny Hnmoc. 4< Juette Street, has been promoted to staff sergeant n I ho Unted States Ar Force, e s n rommuncttons anayss socast nt the U. S. Nava Ar SI at nn, Key West, Fa. He s marrrd tn the former Cyntha nf f>20 W<st Avenue, Sowarm. For Outstng Scrrrc SERVICE BARBER SHOP "Courtesy & Cfnnnpsj Our Motto" KXPEKT HAIRCUTTING [,f«ong harhftrnn fxpfrcncv. nn of War Drpatmrnt (Itanns for outstng Iartr Smre Thomas T>e Smonf, Prop. 1«W>«mn to Ar.. Ortertt (Tornft ' '.merto 81.) recommends ECONOMICAL GAS HEAT Amtrtcu Sumdrd otum equpment to tn TOO»<" *'- Scent hut»t ower fue cot. And JOD can ret} on frrj to fn rag nwumm work ta ttu*- tacuoo For Servce Wth A Sme JUST DIAL: ME PLUMBING HEATING 867 Harre Ave., Woodbrdge Tndrprndpnt-T,rnd«(ER). Carteret at GODENY'S HIGHER TRADES! BETTER SERVICE! NEW../66... CHEVYS ASK THE MAN WHO BOUGHT FROM CHEVROLET YOU GET MORE AT CJODENY'S THAT 18 WHY MORE PEOPLE 1VERY DAY SWITCH TO GODENY FOR CHEVROLET! A8 WE RAID BEFORE... HIGHER TRADES - BETTER SKRVICE! Godeny CHEVROLET 30 Roosevet Avenue, Carteret KI M UM throic t new 1966 CHEVROLET tod*r tt Godeny. You' want to try tt.. You' wat e bay t! Sop by oar howroom today... 8M or UNIHU htw tttj It It to m any «w «( the cuttnf m Why are pbmbng heat:.a contractors ppng up for gas heat? II '; When You Open A Reguar Persona CHECKING THERE ARE NO SERVICE CHARGES of Aty Knd If You Mantan A mnmum Baance of $200 BANK BY M^IL FREE... Wf Pay Postage Both Ways WRITE OR FILL OUT COUP0N FOR INFORMATION ACCOUNT I +. I PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK I FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Pease send me Informaton sgnature card on your "NO CHARGE" PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS. Q Indvdua Account NAME; ADDRESS CITY Jont Account STATE CARTERET OFFICE Perth Amboy Natona Bank cheerng chorus, oca pumbng nd heatng contractors are ppng Up for gas heat. Thtse experts know that gas heats best: quet, heathfu, so troube-free. They know, too, that a gas heat Instaaton : s smpe rarey needs servcng, ' The resut: more than 45,000 fames In the Ezabethtown area now UK natura gas for heatng. And the tota grows every day as one happy user tes another about the dependabty, the ceanness, the economy of gas heat. Srpa wonder that most new homes today are but wth gas heatng systems: the customer knows best! Now's the tme to ca Ezabethtown Gte, or your oca pumwngwr heatng contractor, for a FREE HOME HEATING SURVEY. You' geta wrtten estmate of the yeary cost of gas heat, aso earn how reasonabe t Is to Insta a gas-fred converson burner ora modern gas heatng unt. It costs much ess than you thnk! BSUAWN p ALEXANDER COMBA ABRAHAM 0. 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3 (KR.). Cartc-of, Press " Thursday, October 2B, 1965 Boro Jaycees \Hod Fna Rehearsas r 'Desgn For Murder 9 Jaynterested 'n obtanng CARTERET - Mr«, Ethe Hem Sunny Mornng" whch wnn the Lecher have been novce award at the New Jersey ts ffth ye;r. Membershp n the tatheatre League Tournament. She nrr.nznton offers an ndvdua! was stage manager for "You e opportunty to deveop hs drama, now n ts fna weeks Can't Take It Wth You"! eadershp nhtcs to parte- of rehearsa by the St. Joseph's producer of "The Knp And I". n the cvc- affars whch payers, Performances w be Edth w be seen as the vvacous takatve.re.med, deveopng the com-hemunty makng t a better the St. Joseph's Annex Audto- November 12, 13, 20 at She s a charter member past p;fc n whch (n ve. rum. presdent of the St. Joseph's I The organzaton s not a potc.)! Ethe. who w be seen as thepayers. Audences w remem- 'tc ;nd s open to a young nf between the afes of twenty sx who nrc- of good character. Incrn-ted Wn Morton at 71 Essex Street, '".'"sfph nnnahuc at 91 Marknw?. Street for fnrthetr nformaton. If unabe to do ths they are wecome to attend the next meet- >ne whch w ho a dnner meetng DM November IB at 7 p.m. at the (>ypsy Tamp Restaurant. Owt Fdes MRS. WILLIAM A. KRKM.WtTZ Lsts Actvtes CARTERET - Pans for varous actvtes were dscussed at (Mss Patrca Ann Sabo he ast meetng of Court Fdes. fctf, Cathoc Daughters hed at Wed n Rahway Ceremonythe Coumban Cub wth the sophstcated devoted frend ber Edth n her many vared of Cea Granger, s a charter member of the payers. She hasroes. She has appeared n "The partes may contact appeaed n "The Man Who Came Kng And 1", "TheMan Who To Dnner", "The Curous Savage", the one-act pay, "A Game", "Pan & Came To Dnner". "Pajama Fancy". Pups of Nathan Hae Make Two Fed Trps CARTERET - The ffth grades of the Nathan Hae Schoo vsted the cty of Trenton on ther annua tour of the State House, Trent House. Od Barracks the new New Jersey Cutura Center. At the State House State Trooper Robert Corye expaned to Gr Regent Lan Grohman the casses the functons of the Medeva exhbts. Ths trp (AK - Mr. Mrs. Her headpece was a matchng presdng. State Senate the State Assembymen. The respectve chamorcement of the sxth grade hs- vas panned as a vsua re-en- m! Sabo of 61 Hermann Street, cuff aso embrodered wth seed An apron soca was hed wth ( r rrrt. announce the marrage pears crystas featurng a Mrs. Madene Whem recevng the prze for the prettest bers of both Houses was vsted ory geography program. ( (hfr daughter, Patrca Ann, three-tered sk uson ebow by the group. An expanaton on The students were accompaned Leutenant Toth hods a bache tp «Ham A. KrewJU, son ofength ve. The brde carred a apron. how aws are passed sgned >y ther teachers, Mss Cara or of scence degree n eectrca y, nd Mrs. Wson R. Kre- nosegay of whte roses gk> A communon breakfast w be or vetoed by the Governor was Kantor, Mrs. Dorothy Seader, engneerng from Pennsyvan, A,,.,[ 198 East Lake Avenue meas. hed November 14 foowng the thoroughy expaned. Mr. George Ssko, Mrs. Mtary Coege at Chester..hwny. Mss Ga Sabo, twn sster of 9 a.m. Mass n St. Joseph's At the Trent House the gude James Corrad, Mrs. Mchae Dobrowosk Mrs. Php Hochdnance Offcers Course at Aber He s aso a graduate of the Or- The reremony wu hed October the brde, was mad of honor. A-Church. It w be hed at How- Mrs. G ectured on when the ;1. Zon Evangeca Lutheran so servng as attendants were ard Johnsons, Route 1, Woodbrdgeman, cass mothers. deen Provng Ground, Md., House was but n 1719 st (" hrch, Rahway, wth Ue Rev. Mss Wendy Krewtz, sster of possesses 80% of a ts orgna A Haoween Parade for students n grades 3, 4 5 w be at Redstone Arsena, Aa. the Ordance Guded Msse Scho Frederck Farcough offcatng. the groom the Msses Arene Mascun Susan Szakacs. has been set for- Thursday, No- hed on Frday, October 29, 1965 Hs hobbes are sport cars A recepton for new members furnshngs, how the ce mods \ recepton foowed at the God- ere used, the od fashoned bed Pn untern Restaurant n Lnden. vemberb at 7:30 p.m. at 1:15 P. M. The parade w be stereo systems hs favorte Servng for the groom were! warmers, a two hundred year \;-' Krewt's empre styed Cub. hed outdoors, weather permttng. recreaton footba track. Dan Gaes as bes man, Wson! od toaster, waffe ron, appe -nun featured an A-Lne skrt Chrstmas party s In case of ncement weather, the He s marred to the former Krewtt Jr., Donad Fakenburg. Denns Kopn, ushers. ued for December 9 at 7: JO p.m. sched- corer, ce skates, baby carrage ognay used by the Trent»th detachabe Watteau tran. parade w be hed n the audtorum. Seneca Road, Cranford, N. J. Lynne C. Leonhardt, formery of nmprt seeves, embrodered n the Cobbestone Inn. Mrs. Betty Safchnsky s n charge of of seed pears crystas After a honeymoon trp to the famy. Przes w be awarded for the They resde at 310 N. Doxtater At the new Cutura Center Pocono Mountans, the coupe reservatons. most orgna costume the funnest costume, the prettest cos- Ave., Rome, N. Y. rhoh opened on October 16, w resde n Rahway. Mrs. Mary Downg gave a re-196port on the recent audt sesson. the Panetarum, showed the tume. Foowng the parade, Mr. Stener, n charge tume the most grotesque cos- DAY NURSERY ENROLLED IN COLLEGE group the sky at nght n varous parts of the word ex- partes n He room. Parents are Heath Offcer casses w have ther Haoween Srnn the I«UO*1B( utu: CARTERET - Mss Ga Maddow daugter of Mr. Mrs. paned the postons of the many nvted to vew the parade. St. Joseph Payers mon.j, wa, rorta, Una. Mfueh«n, NoUf) TRNKPORTION atailabli Harod Maddow 8 Heay Pace To Meet Tomorrow Heard by PTA consteatons panets. Haoween Dance K«r Noremtof Attenaae* Carteret, New Jersey s enroed CARTERET - St. Joseph'* The beautfu fa scenery, the The 6, 7-8th grades w CARTERET-Nchoas J, Rce, Kntfr tutors*? Oct. H as a freshman at Doane Coege, Payers w hod a genera membershp meetng 8:30 p.m., tomorjoyabe trp. Chaperons were Dance In the audtorum on Fr-the guest speaker at the frst dea weather added to the en- bod ther annua Haoween Heath offcer of Carteret, was or nforaatfaah, m Crete, Nebraska ths fa. Doane LUV 'N CARE s Nebraska's odest bera arts row at the Hgh St. Audtorum Mrs. Hda Gnda, Mrs. Aan day, October 29, from 7 P. M. genera membershp meetng of coege havng been founded n John Daner, producer of "De-Leter Mrs. Leonard Sabo, to 10 P. M. Musc w be provded by the Svertones. Przes A. on October 19. He gave a very the Prvate Nchoas Mnue P.T.- DAY NURSERY 1(172. Ths year's enroment s thesgn for Murder" w gve a teachers of the ffth grades, Mrs, (Offrr Sck«* Ucat*4 argest n the hstory of the coege wth fu tme student enro- Foowng the busness meetngoeartchk, Mrs. Water Pavov- departments servces of progress report. D o m n c k Rozzo, Mrs. Joh nformatve tak on the varous n Iw * Cbnreh) New Mkrc RMd ment of 52 pus part tme students Mrs. Lorrane Paumbo w gve sk, Mrs. Wam Porter, Mrs, fered by the heath department NRW MARKET, N. J. makng a tota of 542 a makeup demonstraton on thematthew Arere Mrs. Josept of Carteret. WOODBRIDGE / Our experence n trave s your compete assurrance of satsfacton. AU packages arc at actua cost no servce charges gr fees nvoved AIR RAIL # CRUISES HOTEL RESERVATIONS RAJL 100 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE WEEKDAYS TIL I P.M. - SAT, TIL f 'Art of Appyng Stage Makeup." Aso on the pgrogram w be a fm entted "The Doctor In Spte of Hmsef" produced by the Angus Eyes Dramatc Socety of St. Peter's GjUege, Jersey Cty. ' * '. Ray Saturday For Democrats CARTERET - The Thrd Dstrct Lades Democratc Cub w jon wth the Lades Democratc Cub n a ray on Saturday, October 30 at 8 P. M. n Facon Ha, Puask Avenue. The fu schedue of the cdates, Mchae Toth John Tomczuk, necesstated ths jont ray. Mrs. TEST-DRIVE MIRUNEW THE TOTALLY CHANGEDCAR New hgh pertbrmance-up to 390-cu.n.V-8. New features-ke a douby convenent"hs hers "transmsson. New convenence-ke a dua-acton wagon tagate. TWrtam h t-ncudu>«xl'.. / A ( * > " h * tn<) F, f. Imn XL: Rch cjpenj, wa-to-wa. Conouud bucket w<u, a vn. trm. Padded dah nu von. Automatc courtwy ght* nthtdoof-. ' 5. tt &»**«>'" *t* M *» -«*c-'nc V-8,. Bucket *' «***. Cent*-. Am* (port Shft (tard on a F 'd, Farana wjgon -t» door a tojau N.w "nwrb to- (ton kw-workaather»w» up. Koytow *» r Io3df» hotojwtod parkng brak.. Naw 7/Wm Undad aahty package Tr Farna 66-a your Fod Deaer a ww Comba, cass mothers. Vst Unted Naton* The sxth grades, eghty sever strong, vsted the Unted N* Obtuares ons the Metropotan Museum of Art, Hghght of the announced today by RADC. N tour was seeng the beautu staned gass wndows but RADC s one of the key eec- Rome Ar Deveopment Center memory of "Dag Hammarkjod" the students were fasc- agences of Ar Force Systems tronc research deveopmen ated by the natve dress of some Comm. N personne. The tour of the Pror to assgnment wth RADC, museum focused on the Egyptan w be awarded to the contestants for the funnest costumes, the prettest costumes, the most orgna costumes, the most grotesque costumes the costumes requrng the most work. Teachers w aso attend n costume w act as judges. IX ALLAN K. TOTH GRIFFISS AFB, N. Y. - Assgnment of 1/Lt. Aan F. Tor son of Mr. Mrs. Frank S Toth, 27 Hermann Ave., Carteret, as Army ason offcer to Home Ar Deveopment Center here was Leutenant Toth served wth the Army's 724th Ordance Company at Peyongtek. Korea, whr the 512th Ordnance Company Ascon n that country. grfather devoted brother Street. He ded Saturday at Hun-anterdon Medca Center, Femng- unce, August P. Lauter. We especay wsh to thank ton. Anta Haasz Mrs. Sue Kobas are co-charmen of a rum- Rev. Frederck Farcough, Vce- n the annua Haowe'en parade. The youth was a second-year Pastor of the Zon Lutheran mage sae to be hed November student at Carteret Hgh Schoo Church, Carteret Pastor of 10, at Kobas Ha on was a parshoner of St. thft-zon Lutheran Church, Rahway; Pupt Commttee at ower Pershng Avenue. Joseph's Roman Cathoc Church. the AMERICA'S TOM!. PfcHFOHMANCE CAM FOODBRIDGE FORD MOTORS, Inc. R)u t I & ROIWOII Road, Woodbdge, IN. J. ME THOMAS FAMULARO CARTERET Funera servces were hed yesterday at 9:00 A.M. at the Synoweck Funera Home, 65 Carteret Avenue for Thomas 'amuaro, 16, of 27 Dunster CARD OF THANKS P. LAUTER We wsh to express our sncere thanks to a our reatves, frends neghbors for ther knd ex pressons of sympathy, ther many acts of kndness, the sprtua bouquets the beautfu fora trbutes they extended durng our bereavement n the death of our beoved husb, father, He was the son of Mr. Mrs. Frst Presbyteran Church, Carteret; Dr. M. A. Chodosh; the Raphae Famuaro, who survve hm wth a sster, Dane, at home; Carteret Frst Ad Squad; Foster two brothers, James of Carteret Wheeer Corporaton of Carteret; Raymond at home; hsempoyees at Foster Wheeer Dr. Hareany Lsts Sunday Serfton Topc An exhbton by the dr team twrers opened the meetng. The Presdent, Harod Van Woeart, ntroduced the executve board charmen for the year. Hp announced the appontment of Mrs. Ann Serson as Founder's Day charman. Harry Lubern prncpa, ntroduced the facuty. The heath charman reported that the Tne test for tubercuoss had.been admnstered, to the frst ffth grades. Leafets were avaabe offerng nformaton on free heath care at the ha. A Chrstmas tabe was set up orders were taken for tems on dspay. Mnue schoo w enter a foat paterna grparents, Mr. Corp., Carteret; 25-Year Cub at CARTERET The hghght of Mrs. Thomas Famuaro, of Jersey Foster Wheeer Corp.; Executve the P. A. L. nstaaton dnner :ty, I Board Stewart Counc Loca 440 hed recenty I was a cockta hour. A hgh Mass of requem was I.U.E., Carteret; Empoyees from A short busness meetng preceded the event at whch tme pans offered at 9:30 A.M. n St. Joseph's Church. Interment was nwheeer Corp., Carteret; Em- for a Chnese aucton, Mard the Mantenance Dept. at Foster St. Gertrude Cemetery, Coona. poyees from the Machne Shop Gj'as, cake sae!nd rummage at Foster Wheeer Corp., Carteret; I.U.E^: A.F.L.-C.LO: Loca 440, CarUJret; Carteret Busness Professona Women's Cub, CARTERET - "Tme For ACarteret; Carteret Sportsmen New Re-formaton of the Church" Pop Warner Footba Team, Crteret; Neghbors on Dorothy w be Pastor Dr. Andrew Harsany's sermon topc on Reformaton Sunday n the Hungaran Street, Carteret; Frends n Rahway Cark; those who donat- n charge of arrangements. Mrs. Rose Pase was wecomed as a Reformed Cturch. Worshp servce n Engsh w begn at 9:30, ed ther cars; the Pa Bearers; new member for October. n Hungaran a 11 o'cock. Sun the Carteret Rahway Poce day Schoo s set for 9:30. Escorts the Bzubj Funera The Annua Dnner s schedued Sunday evenng 6 o'cock n tome for satsfactory servces tethen Ha. Dnner reservatons houk be made wth the church f fce. Tbe women's organzatons w neet next week for ther reguar :atherngs: the Lorantfy Socety Wednesday at 2 P. M., the Junor Women's Gud Thursday at P. M. There w be no confrmaton ass no chdr rehearsa ths omng Wednesday, November 3. "S»3 It Wth Fower*" from WALSHECK'S ^ 8a um>ucd from WU b«i > 6u mtut or a tf ««gven I ho utao«o utuuo" «"d " atweueec WALSHECK'S FIOWKKS IIU AIIIUUI *vr MtauU* endered. Famy of the Late AUGUST P. LAUTEB Attendance banners were won by Mrs. Greeny's second gnfce Mrs. Lynch's sxth grade. Coffee cake served by the seventh eghth grade mothers. PAL Instas; Pan Yue Partes sae were made. Exact dates charmen for these events, w be announced at the next, meetng. The group w have ts annua Chrstmas party n md- December at the Meadowbrook n Cedar Grove. Mrs, Beraadne Tedesco was apponted charman WINS HONORS CARTEKET Lfe nsurance man Edward Schen, who serves Mutua of Ne*f York pocyhoders n Carteret has won company honors tor "outstng servce". ChRISTEVE LEE'S GASLIGHT Orenta Restaurant Cockta Lounge 66 CHERRY ST., ELIZABETH New Entertanment Pocy! NOW! ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS Panst SUNDAY & TUESDAY NIGHTS FRED M IIH Vocast. Drect From New York's East Sdo MON., WED., THUItS., FRI & SAT. The Incomparabe EMERSON Unque PUoo V.x-a Ktvngs U>«rv«t«U ftpgefed oo Weekends: IS-Ua Uocbeo" Pnner* Cocktas. Authentc CuMMM Cusnt. I'rvaU Dnng Ream nod Bur Avaabe (Or P v t t c* For furnauop or Reservatons, Cu: *. Jewsh Communty News Carteret Abraham 11. Abum, ahb Mr. Mrs. I,. Krn, Mr am fn-sow, Presdent. Mrs. Lavender,ud Mr' Mrs. Frday, October 2», %5, 3 days'p. Mesnrr. PAGE THRB for Open House for the Schoo, Sunday, November f Mrs. Aan Lpp, ChaUwft * the Center's 2 Youth Grmft nounced that pans are a.' makng for a Skatng Party competon of the Youth whch (he teenagers have taken themseves. A moton was passed that 4 etter be sent to Mayor BanMt Counc Members that te Board of the Carters! JewA Communty Center favors the ' nf other parces of unused property o provr> space to snrt n Pubc Lbrary jhance one of these unused an rather than to construct same! detr-"t from Carteret Park." Pubcty - June Heshvan 572B j Samue Bresow. Presdent of'dance IS SLATED Lght the Sabbath ces beore 5:38 p. m. Center, presded over the Octo- nua dance hed by th&cartet the Cartrret Jewsh Communty CARTERET - The second afr Sdra: Noah Gen. 6:9-11:32. ber meetng of the Center Board. Footba Parents eub w ta$ Haftorah: Is. 54:1-55:5. Regous Commttee Charman, pace next Thursday nght Not. An Oneg Shabboth. sponsored Sam Gevrtzman announced that 4th, at the Bethen Ha on Pef. >y the Ssterhood of the Carteret Jewsh Communty Center, urday mornng Servces had com-tra w provde musc for reguar Frdny Evenng Sat-shng Avenue The Ides Ore w foow the servce. The foowng new members of the Cen- 11 A. M. respectvey. footba staff w act as d>8 menced; the tme 8:30 P. M. ng. Members of the hgh ter w be wecomed at the Fray nght Servces by the Mem- Prncpa reported that a cy charman of the affar. Aan Lpp, Hebrew Schoo eront Zntan Daya s generf bershp Commttee: Mr. Mrs. sae had been under way M. Godberg, Mr. Mrs. E. w soon be ready for devery. South Afrca bans cokn^ Hopp, Mr. Mrs. D. Jacobowtz, Aso that pans are beng made teachers n 'whte' partes. FERN'S FURNITURE OF CRANFORD DRESS UP YOUR HOME AT SPECTACULAR SAVINGS! Fee free to come n wth your decoratng probems.., Se» the Soft ook n th«n»w modern or tradtona uphostered furnture groupngt You' sava mor«at Forn'd Save $100! ITALIAN CLASSIC Lvng Room * 298 Speca? Eegance fthmcea tha foam-uphoetcred sofa char, btaufuy h-fnshed set off n a rch, hunt!- rubbed wood. Shmmerng rayon damask covers n your choco or had«s _ Famous Seay Hoywood Bed t Days Ony! vaue. Frm 48 matree, matchng box sprng headboard on egs. Twn ste ony. Whe they ast 3-Pc. Sectona Reg. 9205! Modern styng 188 pus formca top end tabe attached. 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4 PAGE FOUR What's New Is Tte Of Stye Show FORDS - "Whafs New Pussycat?", a fashon show featurng styes for ffj-m. w be sponsorby the Ssterhood of Tempe Emanu-E. on Wednesday at 9:00 P.M. The show w be present at the Canadan Furs Fashons, Meno P*rk Shoppng Centrr. Modes ncude Mrs. Oscar Thursday, October M, IMS Father's Nght Marked By Fords Schoo 14 PTA FORDS - Schoo U P.T.A. observed Fathers' Nght at a meetng hed n the audtorum. 'Durng the busness sesson, Mrs. Maro Ftorentn. correspondng sh'retary read a etter from Governor Rchard Hushes n repy to the P.T.A.'s request, n conjuncton wth the Kons Womens 'cuh. for a footbrdge across the (.rdcn State Parkway nto Fords Park. Wnners Of CYO Show FORDS - The Cathoc Youth Organwton of Our ady of Peace Church hed an nrt exhbt contest at the annex. Sunday. Thr wnners are as foows: Hgh Schoo eve, frst prse Mary Jane.Inncof; second prze, Kathy Wer; thrd prze. Rey Sjvnn (Irrtmmar schoo evc <Tn urn 8th Graders! - frst prze Us Doucette: secund prze. John Bucho thrd prze Keth Assony. Prtes w Independent-Leader (E.B.). Carteret pr ess Cass Moms Are Named By PTA Brenman, Mrs Arnod Davs,.ames Connff. prncpa, ex- Mrs. Rchard Enor, Mrs. IUTvcy Fredman, Mrs. Irwn Kah j whch w be used the pans Ron. at the Coton Dance paned the new type report enrds be awarded by Father Hugh ak, Mrs. Herbert Lpdus, Mrs. (for a sx-weeks course n modern Saturday, n the Cafetera. Aen,Menet, Mrs. Afred Port (math for parents patrons of The judws were Mrs. Cessna, ney, Mrs. Marvn Rosmarn, Mrs. Woodbrdge Townshp, at the fve Mr John I. Onofrey, Mr. Wam Tos Mr. James Toth. garten, Mrs. Chares H;,,,', Maurce Schwartz, Mrs. Marvn Junor Hgh Schoos startng November 1. CLARICE 1J5E TARENCZ Strn, Mrs. Seymour Sperng, TO WED FORDS MAN; Mr. Mrs. Wam Stoer Mrs. Mrs. Steven Hnrkay. recreaton charman, tod of pans (or Mrs. Joseph D'Amato \\. nd Mn. Edward Tarenc, Mton Wpon, Spotta's A.M. KnderRarUn \ Wndemere Road, Verona, «n The pubc s nvted. Tckets the surprse varety program to Robert Warner Mrs t,,,,' 'Narcotcs' To Bounce the engagement of ther Mer; P.M Knder^-..;,. are avaabe through the charman, Mrs Burt Brown, LI , meetng. Mrs. t.ndey Henry, ert J. Browne, son o Mn. Newman: Mrs. Con: * >, be presented at next month's t daughter. Carct I*e, to Bob Mchard Sege am M.., or at the door. There w be Jr., presdent announced the foowng deegates had been eect- TO BE SPEAKER: Re». Joha Be Tak Topc Mary Browne, K7 Kng George :rade, Mrs. T. Abrams am \' gfts for a attendng drawngs for door przes refreshments. pan, or a stye show November 3, Lett to rght: Mrs. Staney Sdoman, presdent; Mrs -Murray venton n Atantc Cty: Mrs. ster, who won fame for h* tcs w be dscussed Monday ow Road, Gen Gardner. rst grade Mrs. Un;,,, y PLANNING FASHION SHOW: Members of the Ssterhood, Tempe Eraam-EI are busy makng ed to attend the 65th Annua Con- Staney Gr, MrthodM. mn- COLON1A - The ev of narco- Road, Fords Buffao Ho- Gerad Gohd; Mrs. ; (,,b,. Feck, way means charman; Mn, Bart Brown, show charman Mrs. Kurt West, frst Henry, Mrs. John Habrack, Mrs. work amonk Jewsh reforms nght when the Ater Rosary Socety of St. John Vanney Church CadweU Coege, Is a member tha; Mrs. Redus' fn r,, Mss Tarencs, a graduate of trche Mrs, Arthur n,., vce presdent. John Deffer, Mrs. Frank Capraro especay aboard "The Ex«- Cherry H Bus Trp Mrs. John Suvan. dns", w be guest speaker tomorrow nght at 1:31 at Tem-head of Narcotc Squad of the Es- Regona Hgh Schoo. Mr. Moses. w hear U. F, Thomas Mueer, of the facuty of Watchung Hs Mrs. Mevn Sater ;m I \]. Panned Sgt. Kenneth Van Pet of the FORDS * *7Z\ Antque Show New Fund S John's PTA Juvene Bureau of Woodbrdge pe EnumE, 7C Pteauutf sex County Sherffs offce, Browne Is a cdate for a Mrs. Godberg's second Townshp was ntroduced as guest Avenue, Fords. U. Mueer s a graduate of the degree at Seoa Ha Unversty. Mrs. Norman Grcerhr.w,, Latn Casno n Cherry H for speaker by Mrs. Axe Thomsen, Out of sympathy for th» vfc- Unted States Treasury Schoo, Mrs. Emanue Zuhcr. \\ dnner show on February 8 Is beng panned by ON Atar Rasng Project Set ByTo Meet Tonght Program Charman. He dspayed Ums of Hter, the New EfUa* Federa Bureau of Narcotcs n KroU's second grade, Mrs t a coecton of weapons taken dtrjymm eft Us pastorate Washngton D> C, He now serves ert Godberg Mrs,:., }Rosary Socety of Our Lady of FORDS - The P.T.A. of St. from juvenes n Woodbrdge to wre whk Ow Amerca* on the Board of Drectors of the "Peace Church. 'r The entertaners w be Edye JFK Hospta Auxary Name Wnners n, Maanga: Mss Ko;.\. John's Epscopa Church w Townshp. Chrstan Paestae Commttee. Internatona Narcotc Enforcement Offcer* Assocaton Mr». Fred Marks; Mrs KM grade, Mrs. Stuart -! h hod ts monthy meetng tonght sgorme Roger Mer, Gutarst The trp Is open to the pub- FORDS A new fund-rasng Mrs. Herbert Levne, charman, strumenta musk, dscussed the ber of Haaaah. Jnrtok the New Jersey deegate to Con- Of CYO Show thrd grade, Mrs. Robert y. ut \ Leonard Gao, teacher of In-He ater became a* acth* at 8:00 o'cock n the church basement on Hoy Hamton c reservaton! shoud be project for the Women's Auxary to the John F, Kennedy Comng the Red Bank Antque Center ren attendng the schoo. wtaes aeceut of the vografe ton. He aso was a deegate to FORDS - The Cathoc Youth Moye's thrd grade, Mrs w, t announced 20 deaers represent- musk essons gven to the chd- auy* Hft oje> ferences for the Latter assoca- sky Mrs. Harod.e* - \ Avenues. made as soon as possbe wth Mrs. Maro Ptosca, LI munty Hospta was outned at w he the show. A report on the rummage sae The attendance award was won of 'TV Exedu" n a report to Presdent John F. Kennedy's! Organzaton of Our Lady of Ana Mrs. Dane K.K The next meetng w be November 8 at 8:00 P.M. n the at the home of Mrs. Vncent Sbeehan, New Brunswck, wth sented by Mrs. John Peterson Kndergarten cass the speca the executve board meetng hed Area deaers w ncude Agnes hed at the church w be pre- by Mrs. Wam Suttoos' P.M the Uatted NatoM was we tf Whte House Conference on Drug Peace Church w hod ts board Mr«. Waters' thrd r:a<\ \ : j the factors a the tanattw Addcton. of the UN KMMIMM Pae* meetng November 3 at 8:30 P.M Donad Henrque* Mr* cafetera of Our Lady of Peace Scuy, Edson. The auxary wshow art Tgass dos; Nancy Mrs. Chares Carse, Co-j fathers' award was won by Mrs. ttae the erettaa esumtakmeat of bre! as a date. Mueer has devered over 1,000 grade, Mrs. Eugene ()-: : An outstng speaker, Lt. ad Fossett: Mrs. Senmmr^ The theme for Cathoc Youth Church. be n charge of refreshments at Lakat, New Brunswck, sma Channan. Other fund rasng L W. Johnstons' frst grade. Week, October 30 to November 7 the Haoween Parade sponsored furnture, prmtves art projects, to beneft the Church's Mr. Connff was presented wth ectures on narcotcs to schoos, Mrs. Marvn Regstraton Sesson by the Edson Recreaton Department, Sunday, October SI. Mrs. w" exhbt gass, chna by Mrs. Nchoas Eko, presdent neuveaux; Pat Cross, Panfed, budng fund, w be dscussed w be "Youth-An Instrument of a certfcate tor a 100% P.T.A. as we as to regous soca Grundraan's fourth j Peace." Communon Crusade for membershp of the schoo per e s the author of So Freedman a the youth of the parsh taru Set by Gr Scout* Edward Partenope, presdent, apponted Mrs. Stephen Yeencscs, Items of partcuar nterest Mrs. Chrs Hansen, hosptaty bershp Charman. prmtves. Refreshments w be served by same by Mrs. Deffer, Mem- det "How you Can Hep Prevent Narcotcs Addcton." grade, Mrs. Harod Mossberg; Mrs. I'r FORDS - AD parent* of present prospectve Gr Scouts n charman. Assstng her w be vaue w be an 1850 duck hunt- charman her commttee. Mrs. Henry remnded the mem- October 31, Feast of Chrst the Kng ends on November 7 Lt Mueer has wrtten magazne newspaper artces for Burke's ffth grade, Mrs Mrs. Bernard Emv.v V.. Neghborhood 7. Crossroads Gr Mrs. Steve Mate Mrs. W- Toth. Auxary members desex County. Other booths w Eecton Day, November 2; Open hed on Saturday, November I a ng gun an 1850 map of Mdbershp of the foowng events. At Isen Jr. H. S. Corporate Communon w be Scount Counc are nvted to aam Busness regstraton meetng tonght at w se hot dogs, soda cof-'eaturfee at the concuson of the par- gass,' fne chna, copper, brass, "I aways encourage my hus- Conventon, November u II cut, pressed art House, November 9; The N.J.E.A. ISEUN Open house was hed oca natona pubcatons, Dunn Mrs. Afred!; - J the 8:00 A.M. Mas*. ght breakfast w be served to those at 7:30 at Our Lady of Peace cafetera, Ford New Brunswck ade on the Cara Barton Schoo sver French porcean nb to recne In an easy char a puppet show, November 18. at QM Isen Junor Hgh Schoo, has appeared on oca Mrs. Fnkesten's fft): when George Gerek, prncpa, network rado teevson Mrs. Max Htschmann.m Avenues. grounds. cudng Roya Daton, od dos, put hs feet on the mantepece.vember 17 h the schoo audtor- The next meetng w be No- wecomed the parents expaned the "ay-out" of the schoo. panes. tendng Mass recevng Com- Eugene Kaet; Mrs. Hn n: munon. Mrs. Robert Pederson, charman w present "Orentaton to bers were presented for board The names of sx new mem- paper weghts Swch ffth grade, Mrs. Leonard K ^,m Lt. Mueer w use addcts' Waterford gass. "Why?" torn. Parents spent 20 mnutes n ther Mrs. Howard Sharvd Mr equpment fms durng hs chdren's cassrooms, meetng Newberger's sxth grade. tak. Gr Scoutng," wth fms on ths approva by Mrs. Scott Macan, Proceeds from ths speca Twg the teachers, earnng what Annua Turkey Nchoas Dunn Mrs. A.M : past Summer's Day Estabshed Camps, featurng Fords shp now totas over 530 mem- $30, pedge undertaken by COMPANY NAMES FOX Membershp Charman. Member- project w hep to decrease the the chdren w be studyng durng toe schoo year. The markng Bad; Mrs. Schwrrc>. -..-J Boy Scout Troop 52 Seeks Mrs. Gerad.-n TJ grs n acton. bers. the Women's Auxary ths past system was aso expaned. COLONIA - Aex Godberg, Dnner Panned Mrs. Edward Aesk.; M: Deegate Leaden of Neghborhood 7 attended the sem-annua ed a fna report on the Buy-a- Tckets may be purchased at27th Charter at Meetng cafetarhnn hed pror to the cass- Mrs. Thomas Coeman present- May. At the busness meetng n the presdent of Interfundng Corporaton, a fnanca pannng con- WOODBRIDGE - The Woman's srs. Benjamn tobm>. sxth grade, Mrs. (!t-ra! Crossroads Counc Assemby Brck campagn from whch the the door or by contactng Mrs. room sesson Mrs. John Urrata sutant frm, announced that the Socety of Chrstan Servce announced pans have been com- ng wth the Annua Ctk v:t I These Cass Mothers ;.:,-..->.«dnner meetng at the Greenbrer auxary reazed a proft of Levne of Meno Park. FORDS - Boy Scout Troop 52, announced an Eecton Day cake board of drectors has eected Restaurant. The program ncuded exhbts on Roundup 1965 Metuehen Twg #1 presented Athetc Auxary or ts 27th Charter at a charter schoo presdent drector of saes of $ Founded n 1939, made appcaton sae w be hed Tuesday at themarvn S. Fox. Coona, as vce peted for ts annua turkey dnner, eecton day, at the Woodbrdge Methodst Church. Man be hed on Eecton bay. Gr Scout equpment, tranng the treasurer wth $ proft revew meetng at the home of Mystery Comedy v > LctJ ber J at the Schoo The next meetng has bean, set Street Mrs. George Hater s,, v., programs natona nternatona opportuntes. son Twg #13 turned over $31 ISEUN Eecton of offcers mond Hansen. The unt s spon- from recent Trck Tray Ed- To Eect Offcers Troop Commttee Charman Ray- for November 17. Mr. Gerek announced the program w feature yn Mrs. Andrew Anderson charman wth Mrs. John Dankan-IAfetC' CdutCt t Interfundfg Servce Corporate Communon w CYO Offerng proceeds from a cake sae. w be hed by members of thesored by the Parent Scouters Assocaton s the ony parent Corporaton. A graduate of Seton members of the facuty, who w as co-charmen. To Be PrvsvtH hed Sunday, November 7 at themrs. Partenope aso announced Women's Auxary of the Isen Ha, Mr. Fox was formery vce FORDS "Afrad of the Dark," expan the speca servces avaabe to the students. 8:00 A. M. Mass at Our Lady ofthat Senor Gr Scouts of Crossroads Counc w sponsor a Tur-nesday 8:30 p. m., at Bow-0- Stewart Smth, Centra Ds- Athetc Assocaton next Wed- sponsored unt n the area today. presdent drector of saes Mrs. Fred Huber s n charge FORDS - Present.. a mystery comedy, w be presented by the Cathoc Youth Or- Peace Church. wth Securty Fundng Assocates. of the dnng room Mrs. WQ-new Counc Fas by t ON ZIP CODES key Shoot on October 31 at the Mat, Oak Tree Road. trct Scout Executve, Irvng Greenwad, Commssoner, Pror to that, he was a seno am Conway, tckets pub-'cub of Tropp ^2 to ganaton of Our Lady of Peace Posta authortes concede they Woodbrdge Poce Range under Tentatve pans are beng made regstered representatve, actng, cty ' jthe Rartan Counc Church, Saturday nght, November 13 Sunday afternoon. No CP Tots to Be n a supervsory capacty wth Four servngs w U>ke pace at hed at 10:00 A.M.. o have same faws n the compex the auspces of the Auxary. to sponsor a hat sae durng the representng the Rartan Coun revewed the progress of 553 sectona centers n the dstrbuton of ma. They hope to sored by Twg 13 at Koos Bros. rasng event. New mothers are ams of the troop ts eaden An antque show sae spon- month of November as a fund- Investor* Pannng Corporaton 4:30, 530, 8:30, 7:30 P. M. at the Counc Offo vember 14. The pay s descrbed of New York. The pubc s nvted to attend. Avenue, Perth Amx:- as an outrageousy funny bask Feted by Unts Reservatons must be made n Members of the tn:! ron out the faws enforce 1 Audtorum, St. George Avenue, requested to attend brng for the purpose of charter approva for the comng year. Presenta- tngng suspense above a ISELIN A Haoween party ts executve offces \k Prnceton, Barany, presdent, ME orsembe at the Scout ' stuaton, terrfc pace mystery Interfundng Corporaton has advance by cang Mrs, Ernest; frends are requ compusory use of the Zp Code Rahway, November 3 4 from deas for further fond-rasng projectston of the new charter w take penty of aughs. w be co-sponsored by the VFW as we as branch offces n Perth Mrs. Hater, K ,»:30 A.M. Scouts requr n the near future. 110:00 A.M. to 8:3(1 P.M. pace at a ater date. Loretta Checuto Is stage manager. Members of the cast n- ary for t" Cerebra Pasy Fox ve* at 30 Spencer Avenue, HBC to scan sports n the Sovet master Raymond Sm:"k Post 2696 ts Lades Aux Amboy South Orange. Mr. porutton are to cu.:.'. Members of the troop commt-' ELECT *»*»***** ELFOT tee attendng were Raymond cude Pau Thomson, Nancj Chdren n no Park, tomor- wth bs wfe two chdren. Unon. Charman, Raymond 11 Smnk, Scoutmaster; Eugene Anto, secretary; Herbert Carter, Lews, Eveyn Crouch, Dan made by the Junor Grs' unt of Crouch, Davd Satek, Rcky row, I p.m. Favors have been AUN A. ROPKOFF If H T T WUIAM,«. BIHLER Advancement; Chester Smnk Checuto, Bernadette Karmanz Auxary. Raymond Moes, Commttee-jsn, Kevn Hayden, Patrca Bart man; Mr. Hansen. fa, Robert Thomson, COALITION Duffy, Los Coey Kath; The auxary hed a pastc Even though your eectrc bs may bo hgher, demonstraton Thursday. Refresh- ELECTRICITY COSTS LESS TODAY THAN IN 1940! James ments were provded by Mrs. H. Wtos Steffey. Mrs. J. Stnnett. Mrs. To Hod Cake Sae 'Joseph Strasser. Mrs. John Ty- Mrs. Chares Wen- L I N E For Two Party Government Pad for by Cdate!! After Sunday Masses Eaton Day Cake ' t; C'J D D T J &ctven ' t. an d ^!rs - J- Wrght. ISELIN - St. Cecea's Schoo Sae Set by ra Af) " Eycs for the Needy" pro- P.T.A.s 2 are sponsorng ISEL1N - Mrs. Rchard Gross- jed s4n progress. Any one wsha cake sae after a Masses Sun-! man, actng presdent of Isen j ng to donate od,eye gasses day mornng.! Junor Hgh Schoo PTA, announc^may brng them to the Post Ha, Mothers of the foowng casses ed Mrs. John Kennedy Mrs.'Route 27. w suppy se the cakes: Mss Buter, Grade 2-3, wth Mrs. Jane Senchessen Mrs. Car Fretag, n charge; Mss Sehott, Grade 2-4, wth Mrs, Francs V Mrs. F. J. Donney n charge. Staney Karnas are co-charmen. of a cake sae to'be hed, Tres-1 day, eecton day, n the obby of the schoo from 9.30 A. M. unt 2:30 P. M. [ Parents are afked to donate baked goods or cash. The next meetng of the auxary w be Thursday, Novemer 4, at the Post Ha., Educaton s not compete f a that the student gets s a traned mnd. FORIXS - The P.T A nyette Estates Schoo I sent fve votng dccrnt I's to..nmft conventon of!,, v, sc;y Congress of p an, nn Teachers n Atantc Cty \' I.con Smet. Mrs. Gmf s,.;,,,' fer, Mrs Newton Mow -,,, Robert Rudcrman M s(, nrt Gross. At a tea hed at t ww -\, IHt, (foowng were named, mothers', by Mrs. Joseph (,, f I room rcpresentntve e.n r, n [Mrs. Gente's A. M. Knder,', Mrs. Andrew Burns " \, Theodore Gordon, P.M hnn Thnk of a! the appances you've added snce 1940 appances that save you countess hours of work brng a whoe word qf entertanmer,: comfort nto your home. Our pont s, the average home uses more than fourtmes thp amount of eectrcty today than t dd 25 years ago But the combnaton of rate reductons ncreased use of eectrcty has resuted n a 43% decrease n,1 he average unt cost of eectrcty snce 1940! Yes, when t comes to ectrcty, the "godd od days" have progressed to 'better new onfs". WINDOW SHADES LOUVRE DOORS VENETIAN BLINDS STEEL SLATS PLASTIC TAP COTTON CORD ALUMINUM SLATS IDLUII IIIU»"-» IIH CMHuJCAdr WITH COUPOI >> HURDWE FOB 1 PHHELJ CASH «OUII WITH COUPOII ALL BUNDS U QUALITY WWII JUH Zr-36" WIDf. 64" IONG. 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5 (E.R) - Curterrt Press Thursday, October 28,1088 THE ZIRPOLO ADMINISTRATION KEEPS GETTING THINGS DONE! More than [J4~MILLION I doars n federa state ad has been receved by the present Democratc admnstraton snce 1962 r WHERE RECEIVED 81,750,000 Project Bowte, Port Readng 85,200,000 Project Green o o t a c c a e w 8100,000 U. S. 1 Demonstraton Study.... *. 8175,000 Communty Renewa Program ,000 Contnung Pannng Assstance / ,500 Federa Lbrary Grant 877,500 Muncpa Heath Center. o o <4 8600,000 Neghborhood Youth Corps,...,,. $200,000 Communty Factes $1,500,000 J- Senor Ctzens «a COMMUNITY BENEFIT Rehabtaton of 106 Acres, Frst Muncpa Swmmng Poo, Ifew Parks, Instaaton of 2% mes New Roads, 4 Mes Curbs stfftwaks, x /t Me Santary Sewers. Rehabtaton of 110 Acres, New Lfe For Man Street*, New Areas, New Budng Constructon, 12 Mes New Roads, 12 Mfef New Curbs And Sdewaks, IV2 Mes Santary Sewers, 4 MUet Storm Sewers. * * Wondbrdge was the ony communty n the Unted States to reoetv* funds to undertake a study of hghway beautfcaton. Upon «ompe> ton of study, federa money w be receved for upgradng condtons aong U. S. hghways. Frst muncpaty n the Unted States to receve federa ad to mpdate ts master pan.. '.. State ad used to assst the genera operaton of the Dept. of Pan* nng Deveopment.» Assst n constructon of Coona Branch, Woodbrdge Free Pubc \> brary on Inman Avenue Beekman Avenue., * Constructon of the new heath center whch s set for January, w mean a host of new heath servces ncudng dabetes, <aneer deteo> on, skn dsease, denta cncs. ; p Ths federa grant provded money to gve jobs to more 4mt 500 deservng Woodbrdge youngsters who needed the money o teman n schoo or go on to coege. Jobs are aso avaabe to tho»e yottnff* sters who have dropped out pf schoo or who have graduated are now unempoyed. k Used by the Department of Pubc.Works for the wdenng of M Townshp streams. When compete, a foodng w be emnated., a, '! Three new senor ctzen apartment compexes were constructed h Ad Townshp. The apartments provde vng quarters to senor dtaem for rents rangng from $28-$45 per month, compete wth hea, tght, gas, jantora recreatona servces. IMS FEDERAL AND* STATE AID, YOU WOULD HAVE PAt FOB THESE VITAL PROJECTS WITH HIGHER TAXES E BB... AND IT KEPT A STABLE TAX RATE S THIRD YEARj ROW TOO! for [MOREJ acton ke ths, JOSEPH NEMYO Councman-At-Large * HAROLD J. MORTENSEN counctoa.fr.tw I 0k T ' A_ ' * M C K E G A N Councman Second Ward pfcl I * 7* r GEORGE YATES Councman Thrd Ward V * G E N E T O M A S S O Councman Fourth Ward ^^_^ t VOTELINE the compete "B"ALLTHE DEMOCRATIC team WAY VOTE WILLIAM DEMOCRATIC KILGALLIN NOV. 2 V. _ -.» m..n,..'

6 (Kartmt WHERE THE MONEY IS +<0*^^ Letters to the Edtor 20 Green Street Woodbrdge, N J. Te: ME Pubshed Weekj 0«Tbundaj NORTH JERSEY PUBLISHING, INC Lawrence F. Campon, Pubsher Harry P. Frank. AsndaU Pubsher 851 Roosevet 4ve. Carteret. N J. Tt: K Ide PER COPY MAI SUBSCRIPTIONS - ONE YEAR. M.00 SIX MONTHS B.S0 Woodbrdge Counc Eecton It has been sad of the 1965 eecton campagn n Woodbrdge Townshp that "you can't te the payers wthout a program'-judgng from the number of Democratc, Repubcan, Coaton Independent cdates n the fed. The campagn has been a ong hard-fought one,, wth the excepton of the usua potca bayhoo n whch each cdate attempted to create an mage of an ogre out of hs opponent, there have been few who faed to conduct ther appeas to the voters wth dgnty. In genera, the ncumbent Democratc admnstraton has reed upon Its past performances as proof of ts capacty to warrant retenton n offce. The Democratc cdates have ponted to ther record of mprovements n roads, sdewaks, curbs gutters, santary storm sewers, added ndustry, stabzed tax rate, mons of doars n federa grants, urban renewa projects ncudng Project Bowte n Port Readng, whch s progressng we ahead of schedue, Project Green for the mprovement of Man Street. The Repubcans the Independents have foowed the tactcs of the "outs" aganst the "ns"-chdng the ncumbents for what they cam to be sns of omsson. There s no doubt that anyone who The rght to strke a one of organzed abor's most przed powers. And there can be tte doubt that ths rght was essenta n the days when the unons were weak struggng, wages workng condtons, n many cases, were nexcusaby poor, But tmes change. Today the ratons are enormousy powerfu. Labor has made extraordnary economc soca gans. And the strke, or the threat of a strke, s now frequenty used n an effort to take over functons to make decsons whch ceary beong to management. In one of hs recent coumns, Davd The Rght To Strke Wth some persona embarrassment because of hs ancestry, newy-apponted U. S. Ambassador to Po John A. Gronousk has admtted he speaks ony a few words of Posh. But he says he's pckng up the anguage n concentrated essons at the U. S. Foregn Servce Insttute. Gronousk's hurry-up ngustcs course s actuay a feather n hs cap, for there s no strct State Department pocy whch requres an Ambassador to be fuent n the natve tongue of hs assgned country. (George McGhee was sent to the key European country of Germany unabe to speak German!) The outgong U. S. Ambassador to Po, John Moors Cabot, who speaks has hed offce for any ength of tme has amed for accompshments s bound to come up for crtcsm,- ths s what has happened n the present nstance. Opponents of the admnstraton cam there are too many apartment houses ssued statements regardng what they caed confct of nterest. As a matter of fact, most of the Repubcan Independent "ammunton" has been fred at Mayor Water Zrpoo who s not a cdate ths year. The mportant thng to remember n ths eecton as you, the voter, go to the pos next Tuesday s that t s not the charges counter charges that count, for you fnd them n any potca campagn, but the quaty of the men seekng offce, ther records as ctzens accompshments to date. There are severa questons you can ask yoursef: Has the tax rate been stabzed? Have muncpa servces been Improved? Have the Repubcans Independents outned better projects how do they pan to accompsh them? Are you convnced that one sde or the other w do a better job for you, the taxpayer? Answer those questons honesty then exercse your prvege on eecton day vote accordng to the dctates of your conscence. Lawrence sad: "Certany a ega redefnton mtaton of the rght to strke s ong overdue. The rght to strke for hgher wages s unquestoned. But to permt organzed abor to enforce through strkes an aeged! rght to te management how to run ts busness what machnery t may or may not use s to break down the whoe prvate enterprse system... If busness dsntegrates, tax revenues w fa sharpy whe defcts mutpy nfaton ensues. The Gronousk of Warsaw cancer can be eradcated, but t w take courage, a surgca operaton on abor aws to do t." fve other anguages but very tte Posh, s another case n pont. He conducts most Embassy busness n French. However, as Presdent Johnson recenty ponted out, Gronousk s a speca case because "hs background unquey quafes hm to transate Amercan deas to Po Posh deas to Amerca." Faced wth ths speca chaenge, Gronouak s "crammng" to be better prepared to meet hs responsbtes. One hopes t a works out, but there s st the queston what s to be done wth a the pantngs of Gronousk renty hung n U. S. post offces. I New Medcare Racket Confdence^ men have come up wth we-dressed man who poses as a Soca a vcous new scheme to swnde od- Securty agent often has tte troupe _ L _ * SI sters out of precousy-needed Income. II"» _. 1 _ 1 1 ^_ ^. 1 _ gettng a fee when he proposes»uqh savngs, j bogus servces. ' \ The recenty-enacted Medjcare program Soca Securty offcas say ths s the bass for the racket, game has been reported n eght whch expots the natura fear of sudden ness harbored by moet peope states., The Federa Bureau of Investgaton has aunched an nvestgaton, as over sxty-fve. The confdence men approach edery persons offey to hep them has the Senate Commttee on Agng. avod the "ogjam" for regstraton In the meantme, ederry ctzens for Medcare benefts, Ths s a scare shoud remember anyone seekng a 'tactc, authortes pont out, because payoff for any Soca Securty servce, DO regstraton ogjam s antcpated. s probaby a phony certany Unfortunatey, a smooth-takng, breakng the aw;. ; Support Pocemen The batte-cry of many recenfc protest movements from cv rghts marches to pacfst st-ns has beep "poce brutaty." The very rng of ths phrase teems to make certan groups fee they have UoeuM to rot dturb the p«ace ( regardeu of whether the charge s bmtd on fact. Pew woud deny that poce brutaty has, at rate tm*. been rea unjust, but hardy to tht extent beng charged by peraom ookng for an ex- cuse to str troube. Often/a* n tbe Watts rot, the behavor voence generated by cres of poce brutaty m&kw one more concerned about "brutaty toward pocemen." As Amerca's frst ne of defense aganst domestc crme dsorder pocemen deserve the support conderaton of everybody. Yet they have become target* for abuse by rresponsbe seekng scapegoats abs for awess conduct. TRENTON - tfew Jersey's current Governorshp Legsatve campagns w end next Tuesday when mons of voters march to the pos to cast ther baots. Pos w reman open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. n the 4,753 eecton dstrcts of the State. In the prmary eecton ast sprng, ony 648,579 baots.were cast out of 3,122,348 voters regstered, but next Tuesday's showdown eecton s expected to reverse ths nonvotng trend. The bg fght for the Governorshp between ncumbent Rchard J. Hughes State Senator Wayne Dumont, Jr., of Phpsburg, s expected to attract a record number of voters. Four topher Coumbus Vespucc, Sr., of Newark, -Independent, For the frst tme, New Jersey voters w seect an entrey new State Senate of twenty-nne 'mem bers, nstead of the reguar twenty-one. County nes have been aboshed for the Senate cdates are beng eected on the bass of eecton dstrcts. The dstrcts represent, as near as Under the Capto Dome possbe, true popuaton. Sxty! members of the Genera Assemby w contnue to be eected by countes as n former years. The newy-eected awmakers w receve $7,500 yeary for two year terms, nstead of the present $5,000 a year. Governor Hughes refused to accept a rase from $35,000 to $40,000 camng t was untmey as he wa seekng re-eecton. A Consttutona Conventon to be hed at New Brunswck next March w Idecde the make-up of future startng n In the at Governorshp eecton hed on November 7, 1961, Governor Hughes receved 1,064,- votes whe hs opponent, former Secretary of Labor James Mtche, receved 1.040,374 votes. of sxr teen muncpates' n New Jersey need not worrv about ther teeth, j The ocatons V» e they ve have a naturay occurrng fuor- 1 Edtor Independent eader: 20 Green Street. Woodbrdfc N. J. Woud the voce Uockoff n t Mrs. Fanne Boos 68 Park Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. October 22, 1965 who are nterested n pubcsng endorsng an wt stng cdate whe eavng the machne s sps untouched. WIU you, the Voters of brdge Townshp, evauate toffry of the Repubc a ddate: The outstng cdate to 1. Haj the "once defenwp Itn. whom I rcfere aganst whom pubcan canddate shown any n. ths njustce has been cmnmttted, terest n Woodbrdge snce s Aan A. Rockoff. cdate or.nst Eecton of Aan A.'councman from the Frst Ward.; 2. Has the Repunk Counc be Mr. Rockoff's reputaton as a date, durng h-* door to, foor can c, pagn. chanuw hs vews when peope dsagreed w' 3. Has the Repubc date coped varous r>m( OrgnnMton terature to ctzens but vrfgfv^^ JJJ ^ ^-rat(m over the un- pan the j ISM]f I by some "ghost wrter In town ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 5. Ha, the Repubcan c. as dae put t eadng d dtwns d n.w hai1 ' *t th«p rttetu : homeowners busnessmen, h s campagn terature The names of these CIMMM Umes permsson, to confuse t read ke the Zrooo._ County «e aganst n» the udcrous, Droects projects brdge brdge voters? Commttee who's w» who. w~. Ths ^ ^ these taxes support. He apprecadds ft, Has the Repubcan r, to he t h of Mr B^* [ «ate the fkt (hat there s a great- date tred to take credt for charge that Mortensen s merey er need for a more hghy efeducatona recrea- been months n pannng ous townshp projects HIT I a yes man a too of an a 1 bm$ wh0 too powerfu potc for otr chdren, 7. Has the "once (Won'r' peope ke he uses money, pubcan Cdate forgntrn \ freey wthout regard for wth that a Import-jWoodbrdce was ke umt r ther future needs. ant "coona" stye. Mr. Rockoff : party's admnstraton m If they are worred about Mr. shows keen nsght for the grow-jthe "once beaten 1 KopnM,.,, Rockoff now, ets eect hm so Cdate thnk that the vh,. that the Mayor w reay worry,"* nee ^ WoodbrdRc won't rempmtx-r about nuttng up any. rem«jgamwta to hep make our com- The voters of Woodhrnb. Repubcan (m sjfja hsts'n a %«wtm *- h wwch to agan I we are fnr w other projects to be bu.t m Wood- ^ fof ^ ^ ^ acton brdge TwuWp whe he hods of Mr p ^ f raay,* g, 0 en f^m somethng the Repubc v >, pubc offce. the streets but the peope responsbe w not be abe to stea the Re-Eect Harod.1 \u>, date knows nothng?b<m< Very truy yours, Fanne Boos thouss of votes Mr. Rockoff Frst Ward Councman - who cares. Frst Ward Charman Democratc Countv Eare A. MeCr.ckpn other peope are aso seekng the Governorshp wth not much chance of wnnng. Lsted n the Independent Coumn on the baot w be Juus Levn. Camden, representng the Socast Labor Party; Ruth F. Shmnsky, Newark, Socast Workers Party; Robert L. Schachter, Verona, Conservatve Party, ' Chrs- 25JefferyRd.;*! ^ dence n Coona, N. J. 1 truy yours, October Harvey Specter Edtor «J965 October?! Woodbrdge N. J. Edtor. I beeve the voter, of Wood- p Independent-Leader: By J. Joseph Grbbs bndge Townshp may be.nterest- pea e E f Aa resdents of Bunru 1 -,:.,. ed n the foowng whkh mpart tne ^ u HaroW wsh to make t known th> of the anmu grd-jofa etter tothejw YorkTta«j de content of about the concen-je?eb, rfst Wan Novfm. Repubcan Cdate far t >.,- man from the Frst W.m u <. traton recommended to acheve ron Legsatve Correspondent's^Pt. of Government, Obern;. r tooth conservaton - one part of sey Mr. Mortensen has. n the past tempted to Insut our m ::-. fuorde to every mon parts of Cub whch ampoons the Cover- Coege. Obern, Oho.!two years, constanty supported b J tr yn8 to make poor'" bt water. nor, the Legsature, Lt d pot- "Over " \ 'J^... P^, ^ 'measures that have enabed the that he s n some way ns;<- In other parts of New Jersey cans n genera. The show s Mr consderabe "j V-j body v 1 I present AdmnstraUon to acconp- f( > r *W mprovement :v.;,.v 39 muncpates three U. S. once a year n May.,s deveoped m potca m«ce. M great tnn g S for Woodbrdge. «r secton of the Fr<t Vo j I ndcatng that nonpartsan mtary or nava nstaatons n Boey has a background ^Que J JJ^j^'J p <or, ^ Repubcan cdate n'*r» fuy aware that to New Jersey are served by water n the annas of newsdanerdom F oatm 5 Mv nc /, 'ft 'Iths campagn has demonstrated Democratc Admnstratu' p pg V f JTJ., j * owmg undesrabe consequences: partcuary, our own Counc In whch the fuorde s adjusted He started out of Harvard as a rresponsbty a ack of There s a ack of coectve responsbty n government; Very truy yours, Harod Mortensen have bcc to acheve the desred resut. knowedge. Brdge Coumnst soon transferred to coverng a beat n Pat- There are ower rates of ctzen year-round bass r' cerned wth our probem- The fortunate muncpates Martn J. Mnker are a ocated n South Jersey, erson for the Passac Herad partcpaton n potcs, ncudng I durng potca camp."" Smth Street They ncude Cayton, Deptford:News. Then he began wrtng ower voter turnout; (Contnued on Pane ;' Townshp, Downe Townshp. East!about potcs. He frst came to The voter cannot affx the bame! October 24, 1965'' Greenwch Townshp, Gassboro, the State House n 1939 on a part or reward) for any government j Edtor, Goucester Townshp, Harrson'tme bass has been there!acton nn a specfc group or n-'ndependent-leader: Townshp, Mantua Townshp, Mt.jpermanenty snce Word War 2.j dvdua: I On Tuesday, Nov. 2 the voters Laure Townshp, Natona Parkj Durng the war he was drafted,! Weather economc groups are of the Frst Ward shoud jon wth Borough, Ptman Borough, Weno-,sent to OCS went overseas as : represented dsproportonatey,]me n supportng for re-eecton nan Borough, West Deptfordjan ntegence offcer wth the the socay dsadvantaged- the Cdate who has shown a Townshp, Woodbury Cty, Wood- 381st Bomb Group. He came out the poor, the uneducated, thejrea nterest In the needs bury Heghts Borough, 'a Captan, wth a brone star dec-; mnorty rafca ano* regous probems of h* consfnente ( Woodstown Borough. 'oraton. (groups-are not represented. The Democratc Cdate, Harod J. Mortensen. As our repre- Athough the State Department! Now the State House potca! Consequenty, governmenta poof Heath s encouragng munc-j reporter for the Passac Herad cy has a conservatve bass. 'sentatve Mr. Mortensen has been pates to fuordate water sup-jnews, Boey Schwartz wrtes the Potcs becomes ssueess: the,very actve n carryng out the pes, some opposton s appearng perodcay. New York Cty, the entre two hour annua show! 0 ' xrsonates rather than ssues.;espec a)y, hepfu n securng songs daogue arranges voter casts " * t>a " ot on the bass admnstraton progams was, after exhaustng a arguments of the State Capta reporters In! ' n t ' e a ' )senc, e ^ potca par-summer empoyment for so many for aganst fuordaton, hasj\h e ~srwwrhs r 'feow FV rcporters^' es vottrs ' '** * n " e necessary'youngster to enabe them to conbegun fuordatng ts water sup- arc th e chorus grs snners! cues for gatherng, g organsng tnue ther educaton. Now s the... py. The TU. State «... Debartment ^.^. of _, 1^ M th j h ' nterpretng potca rf wmahonme tohwour^p^wmjv May the cju b had nterpretng potca rf wmahon.,me Heath hopes ths- acton w spur 800 peope at ther annua dnner! n * "* wnpartsan eectons votng for Harod J. Mortensen. smar acton n New Jersey. hed at the Robert Treat n New^ca? to th ««straton of ' " Very *- truy h your, ark on May 6. Former Attorney c ' c, go w ernn * nt Mrs. Thomas McDonough,' LEAVES:- New Jersey resdents Genera Water D. Van Rper Soey Soey because because I beeve that t 229 Man Street are asked not to burn eaves cams the show s so good 1 s necessary to have a functonng whch are fang from trees at (shoud be put on Broadway. Democratc Party n Woodbrdge 6Mth ACWRON! g ;, Box APO N. Y ths tme of year. SUte House reporters know that Townshp do 1 J**** V- ".! b " "Smoke from Jurnng eaves, Boey beongs n Hoywood but" ecessary B, ^ ^ ^ m "* Edtor, though peasant to maay persons, I they hope he w stay wth them upcommg Your, truy, - Independent Leader: pays havoc wth others who have!for severa more years. Robert Aen 1 am wrtng ths etter for the respratory many thouss of Amercan cams Dr. Rpscoe p P. He, RESIDENCY:- Because many. Woodbrdge, N. J.G I'I overseas, It concerns the State Commssoner of Heath. New Jersey muncpates are' October 20,1965 Students peope of the Unted "Thouss of New Jerseyans experencng amcumes dffcutes n re- Edjtor, "*" ur States. We road n our paper of > suffer from dseases of the res the protests marches aganst Icmtng fremen pocemen Independent-Leader: Urorn wthn ther DODuatonJ The The we we organzed organze a too'oar dongs n Vet Nam. I don't Governor Rchard J. Hughes has powerfu machne whch presenty beeve that the peope consder sgned fve bs wavng such admnsters the gsvernment of ;U the facts, when they do the* ery county are so affcted, md t s key that there s at eapt one case n every neghborhood resdency requrements. Woodbrdge Townshp, ppportng Jnj. They.don't reaze bow, n the State. So pease don't burn But the Governor warned the ther h pcked "yes man" for (.ammunsm can spread to our; eaves you may be addng to the Legsature shoud modfy exstng resdency requrements statecouncman are dong a they can home, msery the ness of peope to try to darken extngush; When we read these artces t Legsatures n m your own negnoornooa. neghborhood. nease Pease wde nstead, dont contrbute to the pouton! mea egsiaton. ev of the atmosphere." Dr. pnde aso ponted out that asthmatc chdren, as reported by the; New Jersey Socety of Aergsts, are often severey affected by eaf burnng. SCHWARTZ:- There s a guy n the State House press corps who deserves honorabe menton. Hs, name s [Boton "Boey" Schwartz, b represents the Passac Herad New. He s the GLAMOR GIRLS "Sorry to keep you watng t waa bumper to bumper a the way here!" permtted by the new aws to hre fremen pocemen from outsde ther mts ncude Wjngboro, North Cadwe, Westfed Prnceton. < When the 1966 Legsature convenes n January, another batch of bs wavng such requrements n certan muncpates w be ntrduced. However, an: effort w pa made to ft the restrctons statewde. JERSEY JfKJKAW:- The New ersey Supreme Court has rued hat a muncpaty may tax fedra s when they are eased or prvate use. 'ersey Farm Bureau does not xpect the new four-year farm adopted by Congress to meet the basc economc probems of agrcuture,... Somerset t'wntj m been added to three othe 'ountes by Secretary of Aureu ure Freeman for (recevng (j ov 'nment-owbed foe* gran at reduced prces.. J. The state League of Master Pumbers has extended ts fu cooperaton to 'e State Department of t'onser- vaon Economc Dcvdop- ment n the-state's water -onservaton program. The State House s mournng the d-uh of popuar Rph Cogan, of I'rnceton, speech wrter for two Governors Presdent Kennedy A r«gtered voter who has not voted n any eecton except at a schoo eecton durng four consecutve years must rer a brght shnng fgure whose owers our morae to know the prmary ambton s to gve the peope aren't backng us. For why (overnment of Woodbrdge back! shoud we rsk out ves for peope to the peope. They t back whe wjo don't care about themseves a scurrous group has stooped to I respect our government's new aw n potca fow pay Judgements? Peope a ovfr the They have found t necessary to word repect us why can't we rebecome creatures of the nght tpect ourseves. under the cover of darkness j I don't know f you' submt anonymty removed campagn; ths to your newspaper, but I nope you w UjU the peope a our made 538,553 sma oans totang communty tht we are 1B Vet $219,300,000,»» '"" * Sunto. putwe ud «ad $407 per oan, ast year. Governor Hughes has drected Thank y*. Attorney Genera Arthur J. Ss PFC Frank S. Sfnare to aert State aw enforcement! agences to ad federa authortes n the current wave of protests over the naton's foregn The New pocy, Three hundred oca government experts w staff consutng tabes at sessons of the 50th annua Conference of the State League 'of Muncpates In Atantc Cty November , Truffe accdents n New Jersey thus far ths year tota! """" October Edtor, Independent-Leader: There has been n attempt maty to confuse the voters of Woodbrdge as to the party affatons of the cdates who are presenty runnng for offce. In order to carfy the stuaton 1 woud ke to make t known that there are' ony Democrats Repubcans 837 as compared wth 809 to the j who are seekng offce. Tbe Demosame date ast year. Gov- - cratc Cdates are ronntyg as ernment contracts totang»»), 511,149 were awarded to 112 frms n seventeen New Jersey countes durng August..., The State Department of Heath hopes that fuordaton of New York Cty' water suppy w spur smar acton n ctes of New Jersey. CAPITOL CAPERS:. Acohoc beverage Uxe In New Jersey Increased S per cent cgarette taxes ncreased 9.6 per cent durng Juy. August.... Mor«peopt de n homes than n jungea, cams the Medca Socety of New Jersey n urgng care to ster n order to vote at any m sequent eecton, Attorney Genera Arthur J Ss has rued Ther* were 2,257,500 persons em- avod accdent*, Governor Hughes hat aked resdents to poyed n New Jersey durng pant trees n honor of Presdent September, an nn-ease of 2 \ Lyndon B. Johnson t does cent over St-ptember of ^ ^ nottu've"to be'tundw.... Wcw Jt-sey consumers sgns Democrats am) endorsed by the Democratc OrgaatCn are beng supported by thereat Democrats of Woodbrdge as we «many Independent Voters. On the other sde of the potca fence we fnd a group of cdates who a/e supposedy Repubcans yet they are ony endorsed by a facton of the Repubcan Organuton, A fne exampe of ths U the H«pt buc»n Cdate from th«frst Ward who has made hs campang patform a bg NOTHING. Hs campagn haa bew one of crtcsm. Ths Repubcan Cdate has ytt to say what be woud dg for Woodbrdge If eectad. Woud he do tht wnw (or Woodbrdge as hs party dd for Woodbrdge when they were Q powor? Yn, h woud, afetoutdy NOTHING. ARE YOU ONE STEP AWAY FROM INVESTING? TAKE THE NEXT STEP TO US.. Let's suppose :> ' has caught your!.r..- Before you buy :. a- yoursef- "Is there anythng more I coud ea.. about t?" Many nvestors fnd t makrs p> * sense to come :: -:x tak wth us. Ask for py \\^'r\ ton we may w a> - the performanf! tr.e company you re nterested n. And ass ^ opnon as to t> P- pkt5 for the future What about ts "' 1 try?? Does the as a whoe a have potentu growth? We may t* 1 20 to 100 years. 'NAME phone or ma! 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7 * : ; Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Cdates Speak: v JOHN G. PCHREIBER defant whe servng,j, wo n,ep*ndett C«uWt«year term on the Woodbrdgc (\tmtr1man-at-lwga ' "»*«UI Counc. We havo a bagauge hm by _,, <; sohrpb«r. today warned rometer to., vot(. for JoNphNcmyo.!experence!,... The oxtent of hs, ddte I OT,,, cdate, s experenr-e s that he sat nn he,,!> for cty status cty ap-.counc for two yenrs nnd dd " "> T. m. u. L n,? n K constructve for the 4th ' <- rr hr-r. a former Townshpj Ward or the Townshn n Z,,,,,( ;: Charman, noted that.!way. To the conmrv when rends N., '! word s open for a were desgnated for Ihp M, - " w( " ;I1 T- H m^ n r a ' my "p^1" 1 " 1 that vo,, road..,nons «'hy WoodoraKej those desperatey nord^r,,,.t,jp j«beng turned Into a ; funds to another W.nrrt Ms s ',,. n s one of thf men who hfjart of R^nrtK experenrp,,., tn aow buder* to bud; when ho was hed n en...,m more apartment housesjnf court. He voted f nr )!,< us,,. ',,,,,,, m <M vng condtons, j Townshp Xn "th^'cour 'T nfjestnn. nadequate pub-^mr-cd nnd ordered h m r.ntpn other pubc do so. The... n 'ur,, arc 'he Inevtabe of t» tyne nf a are rmtter nf record nn not *" f1nn(1( r«nrf ths s the'!,rd?p fhnf Nemyo has re-]mnn tht woud h-vc vnu' PIM!!v voted for. Mn> nn h* <-> cntod "Mnoronoe "..,-., 0 «a yes man of thoj In Juno I won a htter demo-,.,j,r-on of Mayor Water cmtc nrm.rv bnf ths ''" am <vth He votes (or everythng vctor" I have the Mayor wants, f benc d»s n n'>fn Pcvotng for just the DPnf Iho h n nf pubc dsservce "t fnr these facts jward. f I PVH": n. everyone who vote* v*>mher. V ht I w do! a 1 n my oownr to derre a Woodbrdge Townshp rtenum on th the wmfre aonrt- growth, nrovde ncentves My a f of us moved d heremen 'o attract eood \^ ndustry on ' - ; K s nvoved n the pans: I further pedge M,.,,>r W.ter Zrpoo to quet- that f successfu, I w provde,. he State Uesature to Ihe status of Woodhrdde Townshp to a ctv. Zrpo- agers. u tn do ths bv drect ap-.. <<\r State egsature,.-'«to the contrary not] -. ns <!nn» In status woud hv havng a b Intro- 1h.1t Zrpoo has -'n the Councf. RV DAVTD NICOLA 1.Dddate - Fmrk Intro- Ward - Davd Ncoa, ;cd a voter to cast >5 for hm n order to Townshp themjevnre two-party fovern- Mr. Rockoff stated, That my 1 former Repubcan opponent we knows that I represented a buder of an apartment : the Townshp's gov- 'I'-vy s.d. "The Counc jt Mt T ptment house pj project off Martn Terrace, "unworthy oppotkon on - n order to protect ts LI!!!;"I "r"ts. One party govern N t good government..- ; thnk of Iron Curtan S T^;^e n5ker ' --( s when I thnk v government. That s veve that we must a;u.rd aganst reax here. Thursday, October 38,1988 can for pttata ng from strans UMM I> qurng treatment tsr arthrts rheumatsm. say. "The Board of Freehoder! Mr. aso enargng on It* obgaton n the fed of menta heath." ad Kay, "wth steps contempated party potcs or w for addng to the Perth Amhoy Mortensen Party \\*A by Senors PAQE SEVEN Addng Servce Evanko went on to say, W00DBRID0E - Mrs. Dorthy! "The Issues on the oca eve McNuty Mrs Mary Cassdy! are cear. W men rse above were ro-charmen of» party hed WOODBRIDGE - Joseph F. confcts Sunday nt Stern Towers Aoart^Vauano. chapter charman. of nteret contnue under Zrpoo menj n honor of Frst Ward.Woodnrdge Townshp AMrett dme movng the New Jacks? Dr Raph Rarone Councman Harod,1 Mortensen j Red Cross, has announced an «d- Brunswck cnc to arger factes now avaabe In the county of the Zrpoo Admnstraton Counrman-at-»rf!e Joseph N Cross to a Townshp doe- has hghghted the shortcomngs Mayor Waer Zrpoo dtonn! servce beng offered records budng. Athough we hep s needed n the eecton ofjnemyo were In uttendance. tors. now provde menta heath servces for chdren ony, wo hope S^fc t j Mr. Mortensen addressed the; A etter has been sent to af Ct Cddt tn > Ut r t Wodbrdge back on the road to (troup of Senor Ctwns n attend Woodbrdg e Townshp doctors IBancp statng the proere.ss In these new measures w permt good government jus to ntroduce an adut program The Townshp Covernment must formng them that Vaccna Immune Gobun s now avaabe Woodhrdge snce hs armntraon such as roads, wwage, sa- as we. 1. Stop Wdfre Garden Apart- He aso noted that the budget! ment Constructon. through the Amercan Red Croaa ntaton, ymth programs, recreaton, heath center, brary sys wthout charge to them or ther of the foard of Freehoders re ' Create youth actvty canters patents. Doctors needng Vacena Immune Gobun <VIG> can feets an $850,000 contrbuton to n a fve wards under professonay traned supervsors. varous federa ad programs. tern, senor ctzen housnc, county hosptas toward the cost order same drecty through the of ndgent patents. 1 Emnate- needess potca Servng on the refreshment "Athough we carry a Irenen! confcts wth the Board of ommter. wore Mrs. Ewbeth dous fnanca burden n ths Educaton. The Sate Law s Prek<)^ Jow P h Murwney. area, we reaze t st s not dear on ths subject. Mrs. Eeanor Peterson. enough to meet the expenses of 4. Emnate confcts of nterest he hosptas. We are pressng now to nduce the state (o share 5. n thn responsbty," Fay sad. :the egsature that. (IT! the change. I beeve n happen mmedatey ( Noypmbcr eecton. -' <m Nemyo's record It he to expect that he nnv cty statu re- GOP Muncpa Charman WFT TO CANCER SOCIETY - An ndcaton of the growng support of the Amercan Cancer 7. Emnate the wre tappng of Saphre. frst vce presdent. Arrangements were made for the socety was evdenced when the (oona Cancer Cub presented a check n the amount of MOO to Senator Wayne Dumott authorzed me through the County pa offces. chdren's Haoween parade accnated servcemen. It con- ncomng cas to the munc- he Armed Forces from recenty the Hoodbrdge Branch. UH «rght, Mrs. Iexehe Tarber. ways means charman; Mrs. hfwn Eam, presdent; Mrs. Sherman Godsmth, Woodbrdge Townshp charman; Mrs Ear Uwton, presdent-eect. harman, Beme Rodgers, to 8. Emnate potca pum appontments to muncpa postsparty tomorrow at 1:15 P. M. ans a hgh tter of antbodte tstate pubcy that he endorses Parents arc nvted to vew the 'ectvc n arrestng abnorma Infecton wth vaccna vrus tha the Reguar Organzaton Repubcan Cdates nomnated by Board of Educaton, s we qua Pans were formuated for aagent used n vaccnaton to prt- Wam Bher, presdent of the parade on the schoo grounds. agences to share n the cost of By MARIAN B, PATSKANICK abed us to reach a turnover of of Youth Centers for teen vta programs whch otherwse Independent Cdate 1,000 patents a year at Roosevet Hospta," the Democratc ary Eecton. Rockoff, Borgerson, Cuna, N- schoo audtorum. Guest speaker, dangerous vrus of smapox. the Repubcan Party n the Prm- fed to ead the Coaton Team of meetng tonght, at 7:30 n theduce mmunty to the reated hot woud have been borne compete-t Thrd Ward y by the taxpayers of our I am wrtng ths not ony as cdate sad. Endorsed by Senator Dumont oa Sot to vctory on No-Mrsvember 2. They ask for the sup- of Woodbrdge Townshp Board of Jross s a member of the Bar- Syva Rcs. hepng teacher The Woodbrdge Amercan R*I y ALAN ROCKOFF county."' {the femae Independent Cdthe proposa for ate for Woodbrdge Counc from GOP Cdate Costa sad He noted that the hospta expanson embarked the county on Wam Borgerson, Second Ward, port of a voters on Eecton Day Educaton, w expan dstan Bay Unted Fund whch to are Aan Rockoff, Frst Ward. Fnt Ward carryng out cuss modem mathematcs taught now n ts annua campagn. By a comprehensve Sewaren, Port Readng Robert Cuna, Thrd Ward, Davd ALAN A. ROCKOFF, charged.""nty master pan wth $200,000 a broader medca program for n the eementary schoos. hepng tha Unted Fund a Avene, but aso as an outraged Ncoa, Fourth Ward, Robert "way that hs opoonent, Harod n federa ad w hep the freehoders to further crystaze the staunch advocate of freedom... n-patents, out-patents home Advce To Borrowers your oca chapter can ctzen taxpayer. I am a Sot, Ffth Ward. Berne Rodgers Mortensen, shoud n a good con. treatment Fay sad the ongstng reputaton of Roosevet ber s not a reguar Repubcan a pessmst. He doesn't expect t If you must borrow, do t from Defund to servce the peope of the 7o«fr went on to say that John Schre Vas are peope who rob an! ^e "P!o«M to the peooe of needs of the future to provde such servces at mnmum freedom s exercsed awfuy Hospta n the treatment of ds- cdate s not endorsed by back, anyway. n any form.,. as ong as that shp. ancent grave before archedogsts Woodbrdge for not beng abe to ore«ent any constructve remarks et aroundto t Cyprua QoventMot co ' 1 - the State of New Jersey eases of the chest now encom Senator Wayne Dumont. Informa Answers, London. Journa, Jersey Cty, n U.N, Counc durng ths campagn save the He credted the Democratc nd wthn the mts of the Consttutons of the Unted States haf truths, the persona smearsboard of Freehoders for creatng the excuses that have been an atmosphere of confdence n tht State of New Jersey; prnted for hm or by hm nmddesex County "shared by whch I have sworn to uphod. newspaper artces etters to busnessman homeowner a- I w not. here now, enumerate the many abrdgmenta the Edtor n the past three weeks ke. attackng me for my objecton to "Ths s a confdence that s refeeted by what ths Board of anteed me my famy under suppressons of the rghts guar- S.OOO garden apartment unts, ack of recreatona factes, my Freehoders has done to estabsh a fne system of vocatona Instead, I sha endeavor, as these Consttutons: opponent's faure to have nt- a fn». the «P<>naor of any one technca hgh schoos, our, 2fLS "EEL*?. 1 * eg5a potenta representatve of the "{tetom park s, an exceent peope, to brng to the attenton ton benemnj; Woodbrdge. county park hospta, s, an the exceent wdestof these same peope, just one range of heath wefare servces. rght*, as ctzens taxpayers. aspect of an abrdgment of ther "The best proof of ths con I attended Woodbrdge Coun- fdence n our county es n the were no decjon b Je LI!!-!;I U were. ro decon c meetngs ong before I threw "' by '*" new ndustres «to my bonnet nto the rng; I other apartment house projects make muu-mon^oar nvest- spoke wth the knowedge that I am guaranteed responsbty for Adjustment made Mddesex County the the freedom of my speech the eader n the area of Wood n P' ant n rght to petton my government negected to say s that I wth- the appcaton for the var- ';* party that now Is Indrew.ontro here s nether ance the bud these apartments r communst. However, of the M33 objectons rased <ef-<ervn«. ogarchc, by the homeowners of the area. I,! despotkm,. Ths the buder I '-t.thottff vtnay not agree that garden apartments p^vea freedom because -I* ow our t«x doars woud not be benefca under the crcustances. The outrght e by Mr. Mortensen that I opposed recreatona factes cannot be justfed. He knows that I made fj ew j e r s e y We are commtted to " upon t by means of the same hgh degree of performance whch has earned us such confd "»"»»» " ^^ ".staemet a Behaf Of Sherff Jamson Mddesex County Sherff Robert H. Jamson was prased today for "hs numerous achevements n offce hs attan- *>cety money s a ' freedom of choce. that the meetng was a* "fne"!1 '"ents economc swf- every effort to secure 1 park forment of natona recognton as aexampe of adut behavor n the --vfore, when the Zrpoo the chdren of that area to pay aw enforcement expert." "tnn Roes wd spend- tn. but I was opposed by councmen such as hmsef who ha mendaton from Freehoder D- The trbute came n a jont com. "nney we do ose a part to move about more mportant potcay motvated proft makng schemes under Freehoder John J. Fay, charrector George L Burton thngs. y "ay to stop the Zkn* s to eect proved "After we wthdrew our aprectana k Pena Insttutons. way coudn't sten." man of the Department of Cor- party members to thepcaton, one of the Zrpoo ad "Achevement such as that fmv a trustworthy oppo- ; I protect the taxpayers' mnstraton's favorte buders jamped In purchased the Martn Terrace property. My offce scrutny of my record (reued to represent ths new ap- regstered by Sherff Jamson s the reward that goes to Mddesex County voters for the eecton of competent, devoted pubc for a redress of grevance*: by both Consttutons. It wa tht ast Counc meetng, October II, 1MB, whch has prompted me to ssue ths vehement Statement, It was I who chaenged Mr. Jack's rght as Charman to order, under Good Wefare, >rv*a »n.. IL Jnratnf Inr umt ParHen a- oyay on thepcaton for the same garden a offcas," sad Freehoder Fay. < Knvernug body. I partments. But ths tme, n spte "Such achevement s typca of weapon of the average ctzen, '' pubc wet] was of a of the protests of the neghbors, the varance was aowed by the performance of a of thewhether man or woman, to atar "" oya to my party. county offcas who have been or abosh government when the V< «e Townshp needs the Zrpoo controed zonng eected on the Democratc nbc good requres t-get Out 'ced Repubcan kgs- board Mr. Mortensen dd not tcket." Ind Vote!!!) e Counc. Because I object to ts approva. I deny the " Rood job for the pub- d b Sherff Jamson s seekng reeecton ths November to a statements attrbuted to me by Ths Is not my "swan song;" 1 I sr for a chance to my opponent I ca upon hm for n the words of a famous genthree-year term as the Democratc cdate. pubc oyay agan. My to present proof worthy of a ra "I sha return." ""«" what I can do forcouncman to back up these Innuendoes Irresponsbe state- ' :< Townshp a/d Its tax- "Sherff Jamson consstent), ments ta the press. Mr. Mortensen's record of accompsments n "n brngng mprovements Democrat ' ' has been a eaded" sad Fay, By Freehoder John J. Fay the Town Ha s bank. A he has modern methods to hs offce Mddesex County was descrbed today as "the stae's pace- "*MH. BORGERSON been abe to do s crtcze, compan condemn my statements hs performance n Mddese P. Cdate setter n provdng heath outnng a better program for v Woodbrdge." «eef we have, agan smpe of th* depth 'Htca machne can 'j attempt to emnate ^'»n. They " of a - 'Mdesex County needs ontnuatjon of the foresght, Mjxt to the Kenannng accompshment "' on Ford Ave- demonstrated by the Democratc " ftd mn "remove theadmnstraton a the county a to ton whch presented the sherf ' 'ht he d-mtrovh" 1 beneft from the mposng chaj wth ts coveted award of mert ndcaton ej pth 1!1 enges that face us n the nex Fay aso commended Jamson " attemo»(ng to crush 1 *cad«," Freehoder Joseph Rj for the stature he has reached '" wooston. By fore- n state natona organza,"'" wv a of ths sfn they usta sad today. tons reated to hs post. ;'Hv am»n*»hn not- He added that "today more Jamson s servng hs ffth ' "w '" "seect" rather than ever before, the peope of term as presdent of the New "* ] 1 ' the peope "eect 1 Mddesex County must entrust Jersey Sherff Assocaton. He """'man. the expng responsbtes of s a past presdent of the Naton 11 ' "rove«to me as we government to the aert eader- a {fa Assocaton s serv "f thnt our opposton srot o«r two nrty ^' m. w do nothng ' < «'o nsrty notca Vt.m w do nothn* to " '''I* t«o oartv notcs ""s use of nh«er pot ','. T rs n resut n compet,'"" w one party wt "' s «t of compete noft '"""hp by on* potca V ' s J<ng the peode to re- "'Is show of potca 111 v f«for the coaton " an our goa of goad, I'ffeent government In Townshp rtstore By JOSEPH R. COOTA Freehoder County has earned for hm a professona stature nvn^nzed bj correctona pena assoca tons throughout the state am the naton." Fay ponted out that Jamson' Natona reputaton n penoogy anjd hs work n prsoner rehabtaton haj been recognzed by th< Amercan Correctona Assoca- restrant of speech, whethtr potca or noofotca; t wa I who questoned upon whch Consttuton he based hs order; t was I who abeed the proceedngs a "spectace" stated presence of a mnor, nor was t e frst tme I had heard pronty n those chambers. Had Mr DeSantLt remaned to ;ar jne out, as I requested when went out the door, I am sure woud have arrved at a contuson as to hs choce for Norember-not necessary n. ths r ear of our Lord. I urge every voter, regardess party, to acquant themseves pth the Issues, to try to know the :dates, use the basc wefare servces to ts ctzens." Freehoder John J. Fay, Jr., Woodbrdge ponted out that more than haf of the annua county budget s devoted to the wefare needs of county resdents " ths year we have acheved the best program n the hstory f Mddesex County." Fay s seekng reeecton to the Board of Freehoders on the Democratc tcket wth Freehoders Joseph R. Costa John A. Phps, Jr. He camed that the boomng growth of the county has paced unprecedented dems on the county's factes servces In the fed of wefare "but we have taken remarkabe strdes shp whch the Democratc to exp our pragrams." ng now as a fe member of th Board of Freehoders hs provded n pannng <arryng board of drectors. Fay descrbed Roosevet Hospta as the utmate n county- "In what better way can a c jut the need* of our growng sponsored heath centers, pont ddate prove hs quafcato: county." ng out that the 100-bed annex than to be Accorded postons CosU camed that the Board opened ast fa has enabed the great honor among state na of Freehoders' achevements n the past few yesrs " nave Deen tona ekpcts n recognton of county to carry out a dramatc hs performance n offce?" asked expanson of wefare servces. a the more remarkabe because Fay. He sad the functon of Rooser et Hospta before the expan- they have been carred out n the "Hs record n Mddesex Coun- face of tremendous pressure ap- son program was generay re- ty has paced hm n dem wth ped by the growth of ths as tha New strcted, to ong-term treatment such organzatons county,".,. Assocaton of dseases of the chest. Jersey Wardens' Costa s runnng for reeecton tcket. Hs on the where he frequenty conducts "But today our factes at Democratc forums aqd advses on ja RoosevtH Hospta serve a mutpe roe, treatng thouss of runnng mates we freehoders poces pena mprove John A. Phps, Jr John ments," Fay sad. patents by means of our enarged cnc hospta factes," J. Fay. Jr., The freehoder aso credted Com ukj tw credt (or h«be sad. Jamson for an educatona campagn started throughout the Democratc record d goes to th«fay noted that tha new Roosevet Hospta factes w be xecuton of an onjwy. pan tor county two years ago to f responsbe ths year (or a JO drug addcton, He not«d tha ^Toot T by accdent that Ibj percent rse n patent tervcas. Jamson s «so an offcer c admnatnuon has been abo to "Mora than 10,000 county rea- StaTmor. than *J,OW>00 ta federa state ad n tha past three yean," rtd Costa- Carefu pannng we n advance»f the Morrow Assocaton of Correcton, a statewde organzaton of promnent ctzens workng to strengthen programs ot prsoner rehah'taw *nd for the we fare o fames of prsoner*. dents w be treated at our cncs ths year another 11,040 ctzens w use the soca servces of the husptt In addton. m ncrease to 300 btx* baa M- BY JOHN EVANKO n oca government. Endorse contnue the Vounteer Fre Co. Organzatons because of the effcency outstng accompshments. 6. Appont a Chef of Poce. *? - Haoween Party Set Tomorrow At Seuxtren SEWAREN - The executve board of the PTO of Schoo 12 met at the home of Mrs. Em keeps hef money n an agator Mount Sna Hospta n New York. A brochure expanng the fu use of VTG where t can be ordered was sent to a the I doctors by the oca Chapter. The Amercan Natona R e d. ross produces dstrbutes Vaccna Immune Gobun (VIG) as a reguar servce of the Rod Cross Bood Program. Ths tarpermmune gamma gobun U prepared from bood provded by What afebhooahto way to keep yonr] budget on a eash! Wereanthe atyfch seecton of checkbook covers at PWe Bank, of couae. These new coven are avaabe n agator many other smart fabrcs for both Reguar Speca Checkng Accounts for a sma extra charge. Ask for conpeto nformaton on our Custom PewmaV zed Checks, ncudngtoevarety of coors checkbook styes. TxBfXB bs atest! rst Bank AVENB COLOWA t IDISON FORDS f IUU1ILANU PARK ISELIN * PERTH AMBOX #WOOOIWID0 }? : '9$ : - t

8 PAOF KTGHT ARMS SAWS PROFITABLC Secretary of Defne Robert 8. McNarrra report* th«u. S. 1 od more than M bon s arm* otfer equpment to IU n the past four yean. AT OUR CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE OF TOOUVt $ «o B.OO OovenmMnt fgurw rnw that UK Labor Day settement made the Hceworker the hghest pad Industra empoyes n the naton by neary one doar an hour. The average traght tme houry earnngs s VM per hour. Now! DIVIDENDS AT FIRST SAVINGS! YOU UCEIVI SO pn dhmtnd* 100 pht dkmmnh* ISO ph» dhmmfc* 3S0 ph rfhrkhmrf* SOO pu dhrdmav $1000 pu Jvtdm.' SAVINGS PERTH AMBOY W00BRID6E EDISON 939 Stttt Strttf 535 Amboy Annu 980 Amboy Avenw A O(f«H Oy,» s 4, Sturdy, 9 19 U noon. "When tnt n tht name mean You." * I I Parent Meetng Very Successfu COLONIA - Parent* of kndergarden, frt second grades attended an afternoon meetng hed at Schoo 17 to dtacuw the subject, 'To Spank Or Not To Spank." A thrty mnute fm was shown deang wth the probem of! spankng t was earned from the fm that ttere are usuay two groups of parent, those who beeve spankng never hurts, others who never spank ther chdren. Dscpne the fm ponted out must be done n the home by de parents rarey by spankng. In pace of spanftng, t advocated that parents mght try soaton of the chd, to send hm to hs room or deprve hm of a uxury. Guest speaker, Mrs. Aaron Km ger, conducted a 45 mnute queston answer perod. Mrs. M. Baderston, prncpa, ponted out parents must agree on how when dscpne shoud be meted out. Aso, report cards shoud never be used for any type of dscpne or rewards. Mrs. Kruger termnated the dscusson by statng "dscpne s somethng parents can do for wth a chd not to a chd." Schoo 20 PTO Pans Sq. Dance Tomorrow COLONIA Members frends of Schoo 20 PTO expect 1 an outstng party tomorrow nght when a square dance w be hed at the schoo startng at 8:30. Accordng to Mrs. Frederck Gdan, tckets are gong fast. Mrs, Gdan may be reached at for reservatons confrmatons. Commttee charman, Mrs. Bernce Bo Carson Mrs. Henry Weber of the cake sae on eecton day has announced that a pck up servce w be avaabe for anyone wshng to partcpate. Set Bar Mtzvah Lad AVENEL - The Bar Mtzvah of Lawrence Steven Robnson, SOD of Mr. Mrs, Jerome Robnson, M Lese Road, Coona, w be hed Saturday at 9:30 A.M. at Congregaton B'na Jacob. Lawrence hs grfather, Irwn Robnson, w aswth servces tomorrow at 8:30 P.M. as we as the Bar Mtzvah servce Saturday. Both servces w be under the sprtua gudance of Rabb Php Br. Durng the Bar Mtzvah servce Saturday, the chor drected by Barney Leb, w chant the yrca turgca prayers assocated wth such a festve occason. The Oneg Shabbot tomorrow nght the Kddush Saturday mornng w be sponsored by Ihe boy's parents. Junor congregaton meets Saturday at 9:30 A.M. under the gudance of Dr. Abraham Rothman. The Taes Tefn cass meets every Sunday at 9:15 A.M. RUPTURE-EASER Rght Doube $6.95 N Fttn Mqrt A Itron form-fttng wshbt support or nducba Injum herna. Dck acng d- Imtb. Snps In front. Adjustabe et strp. Soft, fat ron pad. For men, womn chdren. Ma ordcr: ve mtasure around owest part of abdomen. Specfy rht, ft or douba. PUBLIX PHARMACY 91 Man St., Woodbrdge OPEN EVES, k SUNDAY Thursday. CMobrr 2f, 1065 The Unted Sundew Vnut meet November 2 : "::«> I'. M- Harod Mets, jmnh actvtes charman, announced I he program w feature moves of v;rous functons attended by Ihe U.S.Y. groups. These fms were made possbe Ihrmth Ihe cooperaton of many ronerccaon members. Mrs. Jerome Robnson, adut cass charman, asks men nterested n takng a Bar Mtzvah course wth Rabb Br to contact her at F' R-85M. Cass schedues w be announced wthn the next few weeks November 27 s Ihe date of n varety show, "Fapper Revew," announced T«rry Gnn, ways means charman. Rehearsas w be Tuesday evenngs at the center. Members are urncd to attend partcpate Cothng or costumes pertanng In Ihe 1920s or Stunt? New! He can't come down unt he promses a Gn from STATE JEWELERS 23 Man Street. Wmxhrdge I.Ne to State Hram I!:;'s w he t;e:y apprecated. nfo-m;:o may be obtaned from M. M-t/.. VI -ff or Mrs. Henry I'ks, M I-2HU. The dcan 1 or ad stngs fnr Ihe caendar mnn s November 15 mvs d Mr. Mrs. Herman Kunkes an:1 Mr. Mrs. fnn. co-charmen. Record wheat crop predcted by Canada Enstments rse afer hgher draft ca n Juy. 2J Pans 'Open House' AVKNF.. Addressng the f'd nen " ncrshp meet ns! of Schoo 21 P.T.A. were Dr. M- Idred Tevoron, psychoogst Mrs K UrST. soca worker. Introduced by Mrs. George As- I ton presdent, Ihe speakers c\ ted Ihe schoo The program emphaszes Ihe need In prevent md rc-uvc probems n the eary schoo years A cake sae w he hed Eecton Day November '2. from 10 A.M. to f I'M at 'he schoo ' I'harmcn are Mrs. Bernard Freecman Mrs. Denns, Cremns Uarrr (KB) - Carteret be featured at the next meetng' The deegates chosen to attend Tuesday, November 18, 7:M p m, p. ' -p-'] ( '' I! Of t h e -aned the sncca educaton pn Mevn Schcsnger, Mrs. Mward gram presenty beng dcmonsrn PROCLAMATION W11KHEAS: (X-obor Js, Haoween n a hoday especay for chdren; WHEHEAS: Mons of Amercan youngster* share tte hoday each year by trck or treatng for ; nccf nnd "Tc Word's Newy Chdren:" WHEREAS: Trck or Trent for I'nccf s a constructve expresson of Amercan chdren's' concern frendshp for the ess fortunate chdren O the word; WHEREAS; ncef. the Unted Natons Chdren's Fund, s hepng mons of chdren mothers o better heath n more than 100 countres terrtores by assstng governments n programs of dsease contro, nutrton, macrnn ch'd wefare educaton: WHEREAS: Each con rocred by trck or (renters w mean food or medcne for the sck hungry chdren of the word, NOW, THEREFORE, I. Water Zrpon, Mayor of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, do hereby procam Sunday. October 31, as "I'NK'EK DAY" In Woodbrdge Townshp, urge every ctzen od young ake to partcpate n trck 01 treat for I'nce to wecome propery dentfed trck or treak's at the doorthose whoso contaners carry the offca prnted orange back trck or treat for I'ncet message wth Ihe I'ncef symbo of a fnobcr chd, who arc awompanedby a responsbe adut or teenager. IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my h cnustx the sea of the Townshp of Woodbrdge to be affxed. WALTER ZIRPOI.O. Mayor Townshp of Woodbrdge MAYOR'S Mrs. John Gwk nnd Mrs \ m, (o-cnaro. *""' Mrs. Snwnsk, program o,, r man. presented a prevw of th f year's events whch wn ftn around tht theme "Prepare morrow's Aduts." Open house a book far wf; Vbc Fnrtas, 55. tnkes nath S. Supreme Court Justce PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Unted! Staes of Amerca s Ihe srnnbhod of democracy n the word today, WHEREAS, the I'ntcd Sates of Amerca has been Vent free strong by ts ctzens throughout the years as they have resoved I her ssues chosen ther pubc offca by Ihe power of the Baot Box. WHEREAS, ony by true representatve government ma\ the I'ntcd States of Amerca contnue to be strong free'. WHEREAS, the backbone of our precous democracy t n our oca go\crnment, WHEREAS, true representatve government can be m tmed ony by the ctem of ths country by the exercv M ther rhwshed Amercan rght of votng, WHEREAS, our Amercan democracy s ony a strone as our oca governments, WHEREAS, the Wondbrdge townshp Jaycces arc en cnuragnk a ctzens of Woodbrdge townshp to voe on November 2. n the Amercan way; NOW, THEREFORE. 1. Water Zrpoo. Mayor of W.w) brdge townshp, do hereby commend the Woodbrdcr IHMT, shp.aycecs on ther "fet Out The Vote" project, here by urge a ctzens of Woodbrdge townshp to take ;(han tage of ther ctzenshp by Votng. Dated ths 28th rny of October Waer Zrpoo. Mayor A FURNITURE BARGAIN HUNTER'S DREAM COME TRUE! 2 0,0 FURNITURE SELL-OUT! 6IRARD FVRNIT1IRE fompany S ICDW SALE STARTS TODAY THE GREATEST HHMTIRK MA! K V\V\ \ N E W J E R S E Y H I S T O R Y! E v e r y t h n g f o r t h e v n g r o o m, b e d r o o m, d n n g r o o m a n d d n r t e. r e r r e a > n r o o m a n d t r n! M o s t r r >,n r m t > I'H.'-u, furnture fashons! A from Amerca's best known ntem of fne furnre! M je*. VIOOIIK fn-<>; Bu \ nt II t-o fnd n\ ;'n>u> ".- ' warehom foor sampes! So whatever ese you do durng tr nrxt 10 day* you nr«'d furnture don t Luv un; unt JOII f- -IT I I I - IIK.MHeoae-tue furnture GIRARD bargans at the FURNITURE COMPANY IN ELIZABETH: 15 JEFFERSON WE.. WU SO CO*>VNIKrVrLV I,OC'.%TKD FOR MIIHU-KSIX \M> I f II M \ ItRSDEKTS Grard Furnurr Cunn.'. In r Budng I- ' ' h Ou)> One Bock Km»j Itom UNION COI NTY COIRT ( } G a r I'nurr Conpar' I"'.: ^ ' ''' Idn; U Ixcurd DntK on fn',.tn' 1 of JrffTnm \\e. an Dcknwn S. <»» Bu<k In from '. I' II Hromt S II" at.-uf. I YOU EXPECT MORE From GIRARD'S-AND YOU GET IT! S K I H E I J K S : O p w Monday, I urtdayj, Trfur»d»y S t\m 1't 6 P.M. oh Wrdne«day. Frday aud Saturday. Responsbe! Pud for by Genera Repubcan Cub GfRARD FURNITURE'S GUARANTEE THAT ITS PRICES ARE LOWER! At Grard'K You' Tuk Prce... You' Get th* BEST Dea! (;I1IAKU <»t AHAMEE I'HIS FACT IN HUTINt - We h.-n.y )>t'p.: m sgnature: That eat- every tem of urr'at.r ao y (rran I'urn' (!o auy cannot e purcard euewu'rc fur o- money, comdrru^ the -u' codtons of d<'vt:ry,> servce und Juranrc. And da f you -un fnd wthn IU days of pun.sc, he game tem for >-. Md on e uu (rrurd Sae (\mdtons, Grard Furnture Company w rrfuhj not ony the dffrrnof, hut a hnm n of 10% of fhat drfm-u.u. GIRARD I I KM 11 HE COMPANY Mke Grard, Prudent. LIVING ROOMS $ 98 s I REE! S«H» Page 8 Kr'' * - f 1 r- or h.,. for hnt... for evcnoe! \». yours- FKKI' for jn ^ III at (rikakd's 110 o^.un n )n ', VtHf SI I9H5 MIKMRE, I \SUW\S A 1 Many Fauoun VI arcouor a m I'.mr SJIUJII'O "'A»-1I" U GIRARD FURNITURE CO In F.IUUIK-UI One Btutk I'ron I'non County t'otu^f: jont* bot-k n from IJOIH Brua st at 15.KJTns FREE Jo'. or )ur«'urm VALUE 32-CUP AuomHo KU'fre 1 IMIITY-PEIIK 11,,, I.,,,.,,,,, make UBKLLK PAKY PKBK» U. B.- <-.. UUK h for,.»r«,.n»fu e»«««} ft " t.,- fmv. rew «up# ( qud ou.c«,.. cup). Fcturw Lncude: Automatc P'«'.s.1! Mmh of hjhy pohed Cod water pump for tut perkng! tunt bk for ««*T pug-n cord! UL C8A k oot

9 Independent-Leader (E.B.). Carteret Press ^^»«M«up(ntourt dun nmr ncotm nnt Hoday, -Round Fuy ncusve hodays to the st "undscovered" Latn Amercas. Sea mghty Machu Pcchu, market days at Indan vages. Look for md emerads. Enjoy festas festvas, famous resorts great word ctas, scenc marves, eegant vng n ete hote;, sumptuous cusne, top entertanments. 29 days. Monthy by Branff jet For coorfu foder, see... g " «tkxp" that mut u VK\» JEBSKVS MMSKTT TIAVFI, AOENCT JMBCTH:»«S W N. BROAI) ST. : 111 K-M». B-JOt : n MAIN HI. ELECT ALAN A. ROCKOFF UNE A f ** *** COALITION For Two Party Government * * Hadassah Shows Fm on Hstory mteen members ceebrated speca occasons Kt ces on the Stanch* Cake. nray, October 28,1965 A membershp party t beng Panned (or November t at T«n- P B'na Jacob. A fashon hov Are Announced COI,ONA-"AWayToGrow" be presented 1SEL1N - Rev Davd D. «presemea modes-v ' ~ "" ' """" " fm depctng the hstory of be Mrs. Morton Damond j " ""*. new y nstaed pastor of Indassah snce ts Incepton over M «- Mton Eg Mrs. Hannar"* nrst *" Church announced he 50 years aw was feaured by the Epsten. Mrs. Herman Haber- topc of hs ser Coona Chapter nf Hadassah at m.... Mrs. Nathan fcmtor.,.... Mrs», \ maa tm 13.,.. **, IPO Mornng Wor :t meetng meetnc Tuesday TUPUUV at T«mn Tempe a Leonard <srttn«>r Schtosser. u_ Mrs. u Mannyshn shp Servces,-Sunday, October Temkn, T ~ U1 - Mrs. " Aaron Zae.,«. wu be "The God Who Goes B'na Jacob, I/>rd Street, Avene Wecome was extended by Mrs. So Breshnsky, membershp charman to guests Mrs. Hannan Epsen Mrs. Nathan Mrs. So Breshnsky s char man Mrs. Mton Kushner Mrs. Harod Juus Scher Sunday Servces c/m>e Amaum Set A A By Ladea Auxary Forward," from Joshua 1:10-18 Servces w be at 8:45 10: s a. m. AVENEL The Lades Auxary of Avene Fn Company w conduct a Chnese aucton November 10 at Schoo 23, 8 P. wth Mrs. John Koak as. hnrman. Eecton of offcers w take pace at the November meetng. On the nomnatng commttee are Mrs. WHam Kuxmak, charman; Mrs. Theodore Artym. Mrs. Peter Greco, Mrs. Rubn n charge of refreshments T!\ < Kantor new member 1 * u wrsery!j wu ** Greco, Mrs. Everett Johnson. Mrs. Mrs. Terry Gnn nroeramt ; avaabe, under supervson, dur- < / uuu, programs...,, _,... Mrs. George Kovach, Mrs. Bernard Freedman. A report was grren by Mrs. ng both servces for sma chd John Po. A report on the success of the Herman Haberman, vce presdent who expaned the sgn- Church schoo sessons have ren to four years of age. B. Thompson, Mrs A (Mrartcrecent dress cub was gven by Mrs. Andrew Gasn announced the next County meetng w Wnters, Mrs. C. Wttroch, k, Mrs. M. Co\tro!!. Mrs. L. Mrs. Aaron Zae who remnded cance of the Jewsh caendar been schedued as foows: 8:45 the members that a second dress be, November 10. Mrs. M. Pacher. n reaton to the Jewsh hodays, Mrs. Herbert Hutt. Zonst through sxth grades; 10:15 a.m., The dark horse pr» was won Parents who have vounteered] W;15 a.m., Kndergarten cub s beng formed w run 15 weeks startng November 8. affars charman, nformed the by Mrs. Abe Fox. Hostesses were ther servces In other areas of.i The Chapter's Israe Dance members regardng Israe's upcomng eecton. Mrs. Car Swetts. Mrs. Joseph brary work /or st byj Group wu perform at Tempe Petras, Mrs. Mchae Petras, Uhrtrans are Mrs, B. Whte. 1 Beth Shoom for the Isen Ss Mrs. Wam Perna, Mrs. Po, Mrs. E. Dembowsk. Mrs. E. j Mrs. Martn Rogoff announced terhood December 27, announced Mrs. Martn Rogoff, presdent. eorge Shaffer. Mrs. Wam Russe, Mrs. the appontment of Mrs. Bernard Fredman as braran. ELECT WILLIAM J. BIHLER LINE C P«W tot by Ctn<It««*«A judge asked a defendant why he struck Us wfe. The pnsoner sad her back was turned, the broom was hy the back door was open. -County Record, Boonve, Mo. Fresh Seafood Day Fred Fsh Te Go Every Frday phone. rt JT.. ME Horn. Mate Cam Cknrdcr HANDERHAN'S Man Post Hgh Casses; :2f to 12:20 p.m., Junor Hgh Casses; am., Senor Hgh Casses. Steven Schneder, student assstant mnster, s n charge of the Senor Post Hgh Casses. Senor Hgh Feowshp has been set for 7:30 p.m., Sunday evenng. Membershp or Inqurer's Casses w be conducted on the four Sundays of November, 3 p.m., at the church. Room G. The casses have been schedued as foows: November 7, Chrstan» WHOLESALE RETAIL SEAFOOD MARKET crrtbf Area Orcr J Yean ttnet Woodbrdge (aert to htw Bab Shop) Browne Troops Have Haoween Party Set ISELIN The Browne Gr Scout troops, sponsored by St. Cecea's PTA, w hod a Haoween party, tonght 7 to 8.30 p.m., n the schoo cafetera. A Brownes are to attend n costume. A parade w be hed around the cafetera there be guests refreshments. Schoo Lbrary Staff Sought COLONIA In response to an appea for brary workers, Schoo M brary now has a rwjunr, staff of parents workng n the' brary four days a week However, addtona vohntms nn< needed for stby duty. Parents staffng hr brary are Mrs. E. Homnesrh, Mrs. I. Pend«tk, Mrs. A. Patterson, Mrs. E Caruso, Mrs. T.. Sh.rketon. Mrs E. Burns, Mrs. I. Bprnotas Mrs Vck, Mrs. J. Kotarsky, Mrs. H.! Martnson. Mrs. M. Stocknger. Mrs. J. Donadson, Mrs. R. Schaefer, Mrs. G. Urbank. Mrs C. Cegg, Mrs. M. Santore, Mrs. I R. Cohn, Mrs. A. Levne, Mrs, I S. Gaer, Mrs. A. Lswer, Mrs. I P. Lbes, Mrs. H. Haubeen. Wth the ad of vounteers, new books receved from the Board of Educaton are beng processed w soon be made avaabe to the students. To vounteer your servces for Mrs. Tftber, brary work, Dscpesshp-Wbat s It?; November That Bad? I know a gr o ugy that If she 14, The Bbe-Honored payed Lady Godva the horse but Ignored; November 21, The woud stea the scene. Church-Word Wde Loca; Hosptaog. Vaejo, Ca November 28, fe Together The Presbyteran Congregaton. A are wecome. The Junor Senor Chors w meet Wednesday evenng. The Junor Chor at 7 p.m., the Senor Chor at 8 p.m. ca PAOI ran AVENEL smm ROUf 1, AVWH Crnnr In ««n«wk any PambUg And Hentnu prnhtrnu qn*stoa! You Brttor Heat, More Beauty! COPPER FIN BASEBOARD RADIATION 146 I Pa* I.In. root Any room n your home can ook Setter, jve better heat Take taee of our seasona prce now! 3 Pc. Bathroom Set '991 NOW ONLY In WUte - GRADE A CAST IRON TUB TOILET BASIN Avaabe In a coan Incudng msty U M at sufhty hgher pret 8AVK MORE ON ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES AT AVENEL PLUMBING! 0PEN DAILY * A M - - * P * THURS.. t A.M. -1 P.M. 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10 PAGE TEN Obtuares WILLIAM G1.OFF Kyn Son Funera Home KQKDS - The funera of W- 2:1 Ford Avenue, wth scrvc am 'Benny) Goff, 8 Hornsby. SI. Fnu's Church wth tn Street «'h» ded Thursday at; Rev. Chares W. Krahe offca Perth Am»y Genera Hospta,'ng. Bura was n Covcre war hed Monday mornng ;t thop.rk Cemetery, Woodbrdfe. I Order Your Custom-Made Drapes I8 Spcovers for the Hodays H I mm < Vst Ovr Decoratng Depf. on the 2nd Moor 2-PC. CUSTOM-MADE SLIPCOVER SET Wo fc Char wd. wtrockng ppm 1 wng REG For fc«r COWMIIIIC* UM Our SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE Co EL M D H NOW FOR THEHOLIDAYS Whe They Ltut TAILORED DACRON NO-IRON 100% FORTREL POLYESTER 5 Year GuarantM Under Norma Cart 84" Wd«to tht Par 54", 63", 72", 81" 90" Long; PAIR 1 Compete Seecton of Ready-Made Fbergas Anque Whte DRAWDRAPES Sec Our Fu Seecton of Fu Twn Sce BEDSPREADS 99.from OPEN MON. & THURS 't 9 P.M. "47 T n tf* Unon Sauatt Moppng Cenftr" ; 927 ELIZABETH AVE., ELIZ. - EL '. Munrp Parkng Lot Drecty Opposte Onr Store Take Buses #24, 30 or 72 to Our Store. C.C.P. am VNUARD * We Are Memben of TEAM Thursday, October 28, W65 boxes of cy In the past thra A natve of Keasbey, te deceased had been a fe-ong res- WoodbrdRc, wth bura n Co Coona. years. Funera Home, 44 Green Street, was n St. (Intrude Cemetery, 1 dent of Kensbey Fords, vereaf Park Cemetery, Woodbrdgeoner of St. James Church. A but donated by Water Brad Mrs. Hoowatch was a parsh- The pack receved a bke rac He was apponted to the Woodbrdge Poce Department n 1923 A former resdent of Wood former resdent of Quncy, Mass., In Cub Pack 41 to be paced outsde the enure retred n 1927 was aso brdge, Mrs. Nxon resded njshc had resded n Woodbrdge 12 for the use of the youth attend H - At the openng ceremones for Den 8 of Cub Pack a retred securty offcer for thefords for the past fve years. jyears. ng affars there. Mrs. Wate Catnn Corp. She was a member of the Frst Survvng are her husb, Brach was wecomed as a ne\ 41, conducted by Mrs. Henbach, Mr. Goff was a sem professona baseba payer a ve- brdge had been empoyed M. Karen L., jnr Jnv Ann, a at Congregatona Church of Wood Samue; three daughters, Dane den mother. the presentaton of the charter was made by Mr. Wams to New Bobcats wecomed ncud teran of the V. S. Army n Word a«a secretary for the Carborun home; her parents, Mr. Mrs. Mr. Menke, head of Sessons of Robert Woodworth Thomas Can War I. He was a member of dum Company of Keasbey. Anhony SofRon,.1 sster, the Frst Presbyteran Church of dea, Robert Moore, Rchar MEETING TONIGHT John B. Egan Post KB. VFW, Survvng are her husb, Mrs. Maro Ferrone. Quncy; two Avene, who presented t to Stuart Perth Amboy. the Mtary Order George: a daughter, Jane Fran> brothers, Frnnk Svatore Henbnch, eader of the pack. of Cootes, nn ex-ohef past ees, Fords: a sster. Mrs. Edna Sorgent, Brdgeport, Conn. nresdent of the Keasbey Fre Watson, a nece, Ms. Edna Awarded for "super-saesman Company, the Unted Exempt McGovern, both of Jersey Cty shp" durng the ry drve AUGUST P. I-AUTKR were Joseph Maffe. Mchae Mercer, Barry Kang who re- Fremen's Assocaton o( Fords, Hope.wn Keasbey, Ho wasmrs. FLORENCE GERITY, CARTERET -- ABurt P. La* a parshoner of St. Pau's Evan-,.,, ter, 82 years of aw. of 121 Doro- ceved cameras; Davd D'Apoto, WOODBRIDGE - Funera ser-j Rern Reformed Church, Perth thy ^ dw! on Octobe, j, at Davd Henbach, Fred Nard, Z. '<>«>"«Wood- hs h(me after short, nes Amboy a member of the Arthur receved a *10 award; j hoard of consstory. who ded Frday mornng at Survvng are hs wdow Neta, home, were hed Tuesday at the (Mot; fve daughters, Mrs. Leon J. Gerty Funera Home, j Eane Fscher, Edson: Mrs. Au- 411 Amboy Avenue, wth a hgh drey Moroz, Fords: Mrs. Jance,Eaon, Chareston: S. C: Mrs. ; Dcores W a t k n s, Chfothe, joho, Mrs. Bernce Osen, Matawan: a son, Rudoph. Fords, n member of the Woodbrdeo Pojce Department: two ssters. Mrs, Ese Boos Fords, Mrs. Lena Herman. Perth Amboy; a brother, Edward, Perth Amboy. MRS. LULU SHEAMAN FORDS - Funera servces for Mrs. Luu Stratton Sneaman, 11 Dunbar Avenue, who ded October 20 at Fahway Hospta, were hed Saturday at Fynn Son Funera Home, 23 Ford Avenue, Many Awarded Sutton,.ames Ternan, Rot ert Shrnk. Awards were made to Gregor M/ak, wof patch god a row; Arthur Us, sver arrow Russe Cheeseman, bear patct god arrow three sver a rows; Raymond Sutton, svc arrow; Joseph Maffe, on pate 702 Barron Avenue. I Born ^ Cartere( ne was a vet Robert Murrya, a $5 prze. A god arrow, two sver a eran of the I). S. Marne Corps speca gft of a knapsack wa? rows; Robert Moore, denne havng served from 1920 to gven to Davd D'Apoto for hs Rchard Sutton, assstant denne He was empoyed at Foster outstng record of seng 505 Fred Nard, Raph Prce, Rcha Wheeer Corporaton, Carteret requem Mass at St. James tne cnurcn cemetery I Survvng hm are hs we, Mrs. The deceased was a parahon- Mary Habnak Umter; two er of St. James Church the'^au^hters, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson of Rahway Mrs. Ace Benson of Carteret; a brother, Frederck Lauter, of Rahway; wdow of Wam Gerty. Survvng are a son, Wam; two daughters, Mrs. Patrck Rus- 90 Mrs. Donad Anderson; her mother, Mrs. John Woodhu, a of Woodbrdge; a sster Mrs. Joseph Zetkuc, Perth Amboy; three brothers, Water George Carteret; Afred. Washngton; 13 gchdren. MRS. A. R. HOLOWATCH Zon Lutheran Church, Carteret WOODBRIDGE - Funera offcatng. Interment was n wth the Rev. A. H, Bohrenberg servces for Mrs. Antonette R. Covereaf Park Cemetery, Woodbrdge. offcatng. Bura was n Rosedae Cemetery, Lnden. Hoowatch, 35, who ded Saturday at home, 581 Es Pace, were The pa bearers were Herman Mrs. Sheaman was a natve of hed yesterday mornng at the Rcfaert; Mchae Capp; Harod Pymouth, Pa., had ved ta Grener Funera Home, 44 Green Cromwe; Anthony Rubcks; Joseph Dobrowsk John Lago- Fords for 25 years She was the Street, wth a hgh Mass of req wdow of Water F Sheaman uem at St James' Church, Bura da. a member of the Frst Presbyteran Church of Metuchen. Survvng are a son. John W., Hendersonve, N. C.: two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Dunn, Rahway, Ese, at home; two brothers, Robert Stratton, Wkes- Barre. Pa.; Rchard Stratton, Kngston, Pa. MRS. E. MAYERNIK HOPELAWN - Funera servces for Mrs. Ezabeth Mayertk, 75, of 100 West Pond Road, who ded October 20 at Perth Amboy Genera Hospta, were hed Monday mornng at the Kan Mortuares Inc., State Washngton Streets, Perth Amboy, wth a requem hgh Mass at Hoy Sprt Church. Bura was n Sacred Heart Cemetery, Manve. Born n Austra-Hungary, the deceased had been a resdent of Steton for 17 years. She was a member of Hoy Sprt Roman Cathoc Church. She was the wdow of the ate Stephen Mayemk. Survvng are two daughters, Mrs. Ann Rodak, wth whom ate had resded, Mrs. Mary Far roat, Wateroo, N. Y.; two sons, Stephen, Sewaren, Joseph Steton; fve* gparkfdren; a brother, John MayernJt, Per) Amboy. MRS. HARRIET NIXON FORDS - The funera of Mrs. II Harret Nxon, 58, of 53 Ptman I) Avenue, who ded Thursday at Roosevet Hospta, was hed Saturday afternoon at the Gcenerj FOR CARTERET two ssters, Mrs. Adene Dyer of Cark Mrs. Ese Bartok of Carteret three grchdren. Funera servces were hed at the Bzub Funera Home, 54 Wheeer Avenue on October 23 at 1:00 p.m., wth Rev. Frederck Farcough, Vce-Pastor of the Exquste New Thomas Joseph COSTELLO FUNERAL HOME Green St., ft Cooper Ate., betta. LI S-4M1 Rate * Omber «., Perth Amboy, 01 MH» DANISH COMPLETE 3-PIEGE ENSEMBLE $99 Doube DMMCT Spacous Chwt Bookcase Bod TJj tb* tnrat pern mt «papa* DANISH MODERN that w mke j<m bedroo* Wttatf pk Ht. Dnmr Independent-Leader (IB.). Carteret pr Sutton, Robert Moore, recruter patch. Inducted nto the Webeky were Joseph Maffe, Andre Morrs, Frank Mano, Anthony Seerbo, John Keber, Jan Coeman. Awards made durng the Haoween party afterwards ncuded most orgna to Robert Henbach; funnest to Jan Coeman; ncest to Thomas McCarthy. HOPELAWN - The Hopeawn Home Schoo Assocaton w hod t's reguar meetng tonght at 8:00 n the audtorum. A fm on breast cancer w wth Dr. Copeman speaker, Mrs M the Hgh Park ty attendng. VISTA EXPANSION The Domestc p Mr(1 p Pans to exp t, m '" teers In the fed to hv f. Sargent Shrver, dj 0 ' the offce of Economc ( w ty, wa, dscouraged ft Vounteers n Servce to ea) has made more mtj the past ten months th n " n Peace Corps. Over Haf Century Of Persona Servce To A Faths Throughout Mddesex County August F. Grener, Dtrtctor FUNERAL HOME 44 Qreen St., Woodbrdge, ME G1RARD BHI1UR8 IS A BARGAIN HUNTER'S PARADISE 6-PC. CONTEMPORARY STYLE ' ED- BOOM GROUPING - Rotewood fnh. FUttk top front tdes. ConsU of: Doube Drwr Ba>«, 62" ong! Framed Mrror! Urge Cjett! Futce Pane Bed wth Lo-Footbo«rd pu contour support MttreM Box Sprng. A 6-pcrf*. you exp«c( more from Grar' AND YOU GOT IT! 4-Pt. MODERN AMERICAN WALNUT BEDROOM GROUPING - Couut of Mrror, Doube Drater tad Chert pat fuue Bookcase Bed. A 4-pecf*, 5 O y 4-Pe. MAPLE RERROOM GROUPING - Formca op*. Refect* EngUh atyog. CouU of: Dreuer Be, Framed Mrror, pacou Cheat pus cutout fu or twn te Headboard wth Frame A 4-pece*. ony, f!79 EDMUND URBANSKI ROBERT WILSON RESPONSIBLE-REPRESENTATIVE RESPONSIVE URBANSKI - WILSON For Counc He Peopes Choce VOTE LINE A The Shadow Knows Exctng Beddng Vaue! By Smmons, Edpa«, Emenon awd S«r«Rest! CONVERTIBLE SOFA -- Opena to comfortaby seep 2. Compete wth foam mattreo cuon.,,, J$ SOFA RED Open* to teep 2 eomfortaby'. Compete wth beddng «ou[>nrueot_f 79,50 DANISH STYLE LOUNGE - So ovey to ook at, to comfortabe for one to seep on t.5tt SPINAL RRACER MATTRESS wth wraparound ar venta. % fu er MATCHING BOX SPRINGS araabe at ony., COMPLETE HOLLYWOOD REDS - Quaty.outructed! Consut of nnersprag Mattreta, Box Sprng, Legt Headboard, compete ony 9 I-1H. ITALIAN PROVINCIAL BEDROOM GROUPING In exquute cherry wood) Conasu of: T*»pe Dreaer Baw, Framed Mrror, 45" t Cjeat hghy tyed (u-te Bed. A 4- pece, ony _ L I ; ft4».8» 5-PC. FRENCH PROVINCIAL BEDROOM GROUPING ID ovejyj {rutwood. Formca topa. Con«j»u of: Shapey Doabe Drewer Base, pate gaj^ uprght Framed Mrror, parout Chwt, gracefu fu-m Pane Bed wth Lo-Fooboard j.^s 2 Commodes A 5-pecea, ony. $289 n-htk WARDROBES Ugh Wood Tudrox* wnnt, mthogny, od«o bw U«, Mpk or bond. Coapbu wkb ock, key aad b* Jtf»g4 J8 FOLDAWAY COIp Conpde wth mtuem. St-ou W* Prced.1 Cnrd' for ooy YO'LL CARPET VALUES! We Catrjr Cab^Cr.h! Artoom! GuaUu! Bgeow Sa.rford! 3 ROOMS U \ I.<».u \ < \ ( >: ^ OO% SIVLON HIIUS GIRARD FURNITURE CO. In zahrt H [ut H\ Juu H J 1.I 1 U H I. une bock n from IUH'11 Brom St. K. Fzuct Avo.

11 ervces Lsted 4t Adath Israe (BRIDOB - Congregaton h ar ae announced today ^ - 7 hath servces tomorrow w be hed n the Syna- >mmwcng 8:00 On Satur. Samue,, ro,,. v servces n the Tem- ' d Over a sermon on "The ' [ tc Synagogue. Saturday (KB). Carters Pr eg, s a.m. The Jnuor Congregato meets at 9:30 a.m. A Board of Drectors moetn was hed Thursday evenng wt Joseph Schesnger, frst va presdent, presdng. Rabb nn< Mrs. Samue Newbcrger wcr named the Ad.th Israe deegate: to the Unted Synagogues of Am erca Conventon, November 7-11 Newbergcr at the Concord Hote, New York Unted States prestge n Afrc, P 'L servces begn at 9:30s sad to rse. E LUMBER CO. TRUE CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY AN ESTIMATE ANYWHERE Quaty Keeps Us n Busn, ss Budng Materas MIMwork Roofnt Insuaton Moudng Hardware DOOM & Wndows Waboard Foorng Pywood Knotty Pnt Ktchen Cabnets WNO FT YOURSELFT M E r c u r y ^ Q ^,.,,n ja»m JOB on nn,'nnorurton, ateraton «7 Raway Ave., Woodbrdge Here There: Now studyns at Seton Ha Unversty as Freshmen are Coona resdents as foow; John A. Cus- Thursday, October 28, 1965 s a 1961 graduate of Army Avaton Schoo, Fort Rcker. Aa., October Your was n tn cast o< the French Woodbrdge Senor Hgh Schoo.,, n other campus actvtes. She A. M., Sunday when wt return to rrer the B.SU.Om earned for the ng the prevous hgn of Eastern Stard Tme unt 2 httng$: navgator can usuay te when! Center pay a member of the same perod ast year. ooo for the same perod ast year. A. M., Sunday, Apr 14, 196S. So youngsters get homework on theinterfath Forum...Freman Apj prentce Joseph Stevenson, son Earnngs per share for the 1 Net profts aftw taxtt for tht> wh«n you to to bed Saturday. Rchard Stockton, Jr., 100 Wnd-hstorng nad Isen, was graduated the teephone starts rngng were V-37, an Increase of ap- of Woodbrdge. For then nne months med September 30, perod Juy-September amount** nght, turn the cock back one of Mr. Mrs. Russe L. hour... And Don't forget! Do to $1,540,000, an Increase of from She O's advanced tranng course n deaer management a squeaky adoescent voce w Stevenson, 11 Chaee Avenue, your part In tho present cean-up, proxmatey 18.3% over the»1.17» WM.0O0 over tha.cs.ooq.etper share tamed from January ported for that perod ast year. ask: "W you pease te me And awarded a certfcate of Avene, partcpated n ant-submarne warfare exercses aboard maybe WoodhrdRe w wn the pant-up fx-up campagn achevement at a graduaton about the hstory of Woodhrdge?" through September, 1«14, after Juy-September earnngs ptr uncheon hed at Dan's Steak They want t on a teephone n athe destroyer, USS Evemoe, off Natona Cranert Town Arhrvcrnont Award,.. And Lst Hut dend pad Kebmary ftV f St. nrrens* over ths.m adjustment for a 1% stork dv- share amounted to.778 cent*, a House, New York. Stockton s a few mnutes t ony took Yokosuka, Japan...PFC., Keth graduate of Woodbrdge Senor me 10 years to get the matera R. Arrojo, son of Mr. Mrs. Not Uast: Don't Forftet to RO For the thrd quarter of 1WS, cents per share earned for that to tha pos Tuesday nra vote the Corporaton reported that con three-month perod n 1964, atar HSh Schoo s marred to thetogether to wrte my hstory. Oh, Frankn Parn, 24 Juus Street, for oca, County Stae cdates. Don't take your prce- aso set a new record, surpass dvdend pnd ast February, sodated net sa!r<; of $22.A51,ft00 adjustment for the 2% stock former Frances D Catado, of to be young nave!... t Isen, was assgned to the Sxth Isen. He operates Stockton's Is refreshng to watch enthusas- workers to sorvce cubs, Storekeeper Seaman Apprentce many peope n other s woud Infantry In Germany, recenty... ess hertage for granted So She Tre Servce at 1555 Oaktc Tree Road, Isen. "Theatre 65" George G Brde, of the Woodbrdge Branch of the Frst Bank to the pos vote for the peo- James L. Sorenson, USN, son ofdve anythng f they coud go so decous - so Iresh have started audtons from f:30 to 9:30 P. M., at Fords Junpe of ther choce. So Vote! Trust Co., s one of those or Hph Schoo for the wnter persons. A comparatve new- Mr. G Brde s actve todc, 9 EdRcwood Ave.;Donad F. producton of "The Sound of Musc", on Thursday rghts. A jun-comeror senor hgh schoo students n the Jaycees ts Junor Nuttng, 21 Joanna Pace, Thorns E. Rosctar, 42 Abemare who are resdents of Woodbrdge Mss contest, severa communty Road; Wam R, Lamb, 60 Forence Avenue; John W. Ramo, w contnue for the next two Commttee of the Deb Ba... Townshp are egbe. Audtons projects s on the Men's 115 McFarane Road... Army weeks. Fna castng w take PFC Anthony P. Mnucc, son ofnace durng the frst week of Nunzo A. Mnucc, 27 Dane November... Caro Hutner, 7 Beech Une, Street, Port Readng, s partcpatng wth other members of Tdbtu brdge, payed the part of Gwyn "-'chen, formery of Wood- the 14th Armored Cavary Regment's 2nd Reconnassance Squad- the Junor Show at Weesey, Cn- Mawr, one of the ead roes n Pvt. George Wemer, III, whose father ves at 7 Wow Street, ron n a tank crew quafcaton '[>"e, Websev M-«s, M"; ""tner, daughter of Dr. Mrs. Avcne, competed a fve-week ar- course at Grafenwohr, Germany. craft mantenance course at thec; r I. Hutner, has pa '200,000 FURNITURE SfcLL-OUT! EASIBBTT CHJBDIT TKRMS-YM atud dw trtdt pragma kn b«m u jom b«d «Ttk«ap o 1 jmtt u pay GIRARD Mr. Mrs. Loren C. Sorenson. 72 Lyon Street, Woodbrdge, a crewman aboard the hecopter carryng amphbous assaut shes, USS Iwo Jma, partcpated n the frst U.S. Navy-Marne amphbous rad of the Vet Nam confct when the Seventh Feet Amphbous Task Group ed a renforced Marne Corps Battaon on Vung Mu Pennsua on September 25. The pennsua s an eght me strp of 15 mes south of Qu Nhon. Last But Not Least: Don't Forget! Dayght Savng Tme goes out of exstence at 2 15 JEFFERSON AVE., ELIZ. SO CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOR MIDDLESEX AND UNION COUNTY RESIDENTS Ony 1 Bock Away From Unon County Contt Home In Eabeth... Drecty On Comer o Jofcnon Are. Dcknon St. 1 Bock In From BOTH Broad St. E. AT*. 10-DAY SALE Most peces are newest Furnture Fashons 1 But there are aso many fabuous "as-a" warehouse foor sampes! Some one-of-a-knd LIMITED QUANTITIES! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! So hunf, hurry, HURRY TO GIRARD'S GIRAHD FURNJTUBE GUARANTEES THAT ITS PRICES ARE LOWER! For Grard' GUARANTEE IN WRITING peat* m Page 1 of ths pads 8-Page Furnture Fashon Sedon Ronson Reports Rse n Profts WOODBRIDGE - The Ronson Corporaton today reported that consodated net saes for the nne months ended September 30 amounted to a record hgh of $63,718,000. Ths represented an approxmate 15.4% ncrease over the pr»vou«record of $4f.H5,000 set for the same perod ast year Nna months' profts after taxes amounted to 12,904,000, an ncrease o 15,3%, or (389,000 The Greatest! BRASSBUCKET I (tttrckta-strung* LUNCHEON 11:3* to 1:M P.M. DINNER Dj fm to M:W PM. Mdsj S»tnrd»j II] 13:30 fdbdaj. Noon 1U 1* PJU, BRASS BUCKET Charcoa Steakhouse U. 8.» ft MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE RMemtkm ME _.._. PAG1 ELEVEN Rasse Stover CANDIES enjoy ssorted L?- SI-IS Chocoates S«fc S3.15 Bnj n Man ft WMdktMM RAYMOND JACKSON J» "-VSTJF A&W DRIVE IN... OPEN ALL TEAR 11 A.M. to 11 PJsL OUR 1 PENNY TREAT! NNERS I Lnsdons Goden Faata Shtanp Serred Wtt Crsp French Fres. Cot Raw, CocktaO Saaee For The Reg. Prce of 1 PLUS 1 DAT TOMORROW FRL ONLY A&W ggn DRIVE * or TA8TY SNACH IN 1076 ST. GEORGE AVK. ATENEL, N. J.. STOKE MIA* - Op«a 111»?M. m MMdj), Tay ua Th T Mthu. Op. - P.M. w WsAssrsy, Frt ud YOUR CHOICE AT ovey Itaan Provnca n some of the ncest cherry veneers we've ever seen Extenson Tabe Buffet EACH UNIT Set of 6 Chan (5 Sde, 1 Ann) Chna Cabnet One of our Best Setters at ths prce! a*r«j«f QfMSRAN) ISarwck Tp-Sheared Acran... FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! The cherry veneers used ore o beuutfuy <ur'fuy seected they mght we huve been.cut frc_ the»am«tree! Fnsh a ghty dttrensed accented wth antqued brass. OPEN STOCK BUY JUST THE UNITS YOU NEED! For hm... for her... for everyone! Ye», your FREE for just oppng n «t GIRARD'S! Aso be sure to M. ' "" «"H.98 Automatc Eectrc PAJ>PEHk offer on Page 8 Mddesex County's Near Neghbor' LESS THAN 15 MINUTES AWAY! GIRARD FURNITURE CO., K, Mb eth -.0* Boc ocated at: t 151 Jeffersnn Jff AAvenue Here s one of the reason^ why so (nuch of our busneps s recommended by tattfecf customers. ["Coor Vogue" s an afktra-thck durabe broadoom. Smpy;beautfu In any one of ts rch, ewe coor. 12' 15'wdths. See t today! " tm TWEEDS AW SOLID COLORS Jaw* Phoae for oar Prafesrona Decorator 'Shop At Rom" Servce», «f course. Vp ( 3 yrs. t«f«f. 63 YEARS OF CARPET EXPERIENCE RUGS INCORPORATED J. BLACKWELL SPARLING.S I D A.I A 1135 CHESTNUT ST. ROSELLE/ Opu tvunp IN 110 P.M. - W.d. m«g. 'HI «PJL

12 .» -.( PAP.E TWELVE Thursday. Octoxr 2R. IMS Inrrprnrrnr. f.rnrrr (E R.). Cartrrr U>^ y: H t,egal NOTICES rhe HoUd«M»- «* he h<re.. Brem' hep you f<* your home mdy, by "Deep Ceaanj!*' your Carpet Ku» Oar excusve process w reator* tmr orfna beaujr. coor Icture.. your home wn aeem brght new kgan! 9x12RUGS» $ Pto»«uofoy Cbontd In Ovr Own Modan Pant FREE PCKUr FREE DtUVERY WALL to WALL 10c 7, W* BH the B«eaw "Karpet Kan Mthod Approved by Good HoutcMpng Orenta mh«ru man CRAFTSMEN SINCE usctsr COMPLETE CARPET SERVICE" COUNTY SOMERSET COUNTY ELIZABETH AREA WfSTFIED AREA LEGAL NOTICES LKGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LFGAI. NOTICES LFC.AL NOTICES SHERIFF'S Hft.K h' Tomap of Woodbtdsr. n to adjourn d sae from tme tomy omra Ma. at TrPton, ths Unon Cnrhr Om>r»t.(u, Unte Dvrton 'shnut n!hn IM 1 ffnt to tht» nt the tmur of two o'cock by the.pet.pt M Kuknn, dnt«may 29. I<W4. SU'F.RIOR OLRT ' the County of Mddesex, n the tme subject ony to such m Jst dny o October, A.D., one ttmu- Wvaot, 27n I'rk Avonf. BppCft AvpHcatton md p«rttent dnu nny hr rsomned In the Kt H.vm;! Mme In.the nfter- SAJne [trcmwn conveyed to Watyr Attornpys then U'wK f.strtndan <»r I>«y- It Is tutmucd to re'w'-be Lne OF NRW JERSEY."tatc o New jerwy: tona or restrctons upon the < Wnd nne hundred sjty-nve. Tor, N. Y. HHI17. nn apcnuon (IL.NCKRY [IIVIMOV HEING known»nd desgnated ercse of such powet an may ROBtnT M. FAIXJEV nn AugUt 2, Iftf5 for permt to offce of the Dvs-nn BY ORDER : noon <f the ma Any. at the L. aenmn nnd Hrnrcttn Q. (Merman, ha vfe by y Deed recorded on Mnm.r.gKx COUNTY : t* Lots In BocK specay provded by «w or ru Actng Secretary of Stat* dvert a maxmum nverake of 360,- OF WATER POLICY AND SUPPLY!Sherff's LSherffs Offce In the County C o y Ad nrkr No. F tn 14 as shown on the Woodbrdce of Oourt. Sod mbject to com. I0/2B-H/4-1I/65 ttfff 000 gftone of water day durng COUNCIL. Martha H BrennB. Secretary. O-tober 18 1WI5. ' of New Itnnuwc, N J. Dren fur Mdde* 1 * Omnty, p mnmrnunn Budnn. n the Oty Im. 1M4 In Book 5475 of FITS* Savngs Loan Aasoca- Townshp Tax Map. tona of saje. any montt, nt n maxmum rate of :on of Ef*; Puterson. N. J. a rorpcramon of the Sate of Ne* Jer- Ksstery sde of Uhway Avenue. u.,,,?' r "'»«Take Notce thut on the JJnd about 100 eft deep to be ocated an! md the h*r*n- Th«above premsed are rommon- BEOWSINO at a pont on the' ROBERT H. JAMISON FItgOI.dTON 550 KHIIOIUI per mnute, from a we M. 10/2H-I1/4/BS ! A HIP foowng tract or p«tc«1m. RUSSIAN PLANS c sey, to Pantff Bernard Oey.-vr Los Oevar, am known an the nwrmcton of the BMtery I \ tto «J, Board of Adjustment of the Town- of corner of Crow.% M Road 81'PKRIOR COURT OF tc< IVIIIR nnd bmnr In the mun- Woodtrdge Townnhtp, aen, New s rrcuatn! amone^,,,',,!;.<tant Southery 210 taft from SAMUEL SIBBER day of October 196>. the Zonng vpproxtme.te!y 1100 feet northwest SHERIFF'S SAI.K nfter pnrtctary descrbm. atuay known ar IW8 Beujnaun Avenue.!,o«J Oey*r hs we. Jcrw sde of R»hw«y Avenue ant the 1 "'- 10/31-W11/4-1I/W M4 shp of Woodbrde. after a pubtr BayTtow Avenue. In Kfashev..wnrp of WxxbrUr. Mddtese NEW JFR8EV Icpf'v of Townahp of Woodhrd:e. In the County of Mddesex The sppro'.mnte amount of the Jersey. MortKW Company, n New Jersey Southery ade of Nentn Avenue; he*rne dened the nppcauon of gressmen a rcpnr,!,,,',.,,'," ranckrv DIVISION corporaton, The Mm) MHI Bank of ther-cr 11) fcurtery at rsht NOTICE ftte>phe4 Kovaos for a varance to County, for cooms tower make-up Mnm.KSEX rorstv nnrt satc of New Jemev: judnnent to be suttfed bv f«jd Sovet propagant,),"'' New Jersey, a Natonn Bunk. Pau n^e» to the Kanttry»ds nt»t«te of New Jerney met an addtwon to»n ejatng»ne water. Docket No F M31 M I nt a pont In the sae Is the sum of Seventeen Thous Seven Huf.rred. Fourteen amed at the CIA,,,, t ',', ',. KAmp. Trustee In Bankruptcy R«hw»v Avenue a d»t«nce of 100 Department of Star famy dveng a <t#t«ched NOTIOt» HBRBBT OIVBN tha or Bernard Oey&r, Pau Z.'eet to pont, thence 12) CERTIFICATE OF DISSOI.IT1O1 Kan«e on \s*. 43 In Bock: 490-F at J I KISLAK MOnTOACtE COR-! amuhenstcry sdde of Bfnjann pubc hmuh w be hed on md \ame. Trustee In Ban<ru>U-y for Southery parae nth the To a to whom these preee n Dewey Avenue. CoonU. New Jersey, ttn drtrrmnftton of PORATION ft Ne* Jprsey Corpora-- Avcr, (H»t«nt 1J5 feet southwenterv '""K t'he same from t» Inter- pun Intpmn toucher wth 'he «by former Pr,,,,,',,'.'' ($17,714.00) Doars morr or ens. camjhgn rcpnrtoy..' appcaton on MONDAY. NOVEM,^s.r orvar are defendmt* Eastery ade of Rahwav Avenue m ">. Greetng: jton, a the PUIntff. nnd WALTER Wrt of Executon for the sne SO feet to a pont: thence (3) WHERBA8. It appears to my sat< ad Zonng Bftrd nf Adjmtmen* BBS t, t AM In the L. SHERMAN. HKNRICTTA O HecUm wth the aothwe«t*ry nde cowtb of ths sae scov s hn., (, 7,, >' mortsed premse* dated SPJIc;T nh. IMS frst mentoned course. 100 feet ""I 0 " 1 ' I"* proceednjs for MM WeaW.y parae nth the Wantcn. by duy authentc*** IVM been fed In the offre of aad offce»f the Dvson Room BHEP.MAN PAUL J, KAMEI.. Tns-jof Orfr street runnnc ttpce The uwrbcr rworves the rsfht Board at the Muncpa Budng, U-hor Incuwry BudnR. John tee of tn 1 r*.r.;.nu)? B^tvte of M) Smth f7 derreeft M mntw adjourn wd tnp fr«n tme to Ivan I. Agayants.,1,,.,', ' HV rrtue of the nbove mnted to a pont n the BH«t«Ty sde of- vountary dssouton thereof tajf U; Man Street. WoodbrdKe, New Jersey, Is avaabe tor Inspecton. Oouno Members Herman A Krn. SET BANK AND TRUST COM- devrre-. M mnute* West M feet; Ftch Pata. Trenton. N, J. before W1LTKR I. SHBPMAS NEW JER-; Bast 12'< feet- thence (2) South 22 me ony y tf. n ( t:. sonn ntt'hsrncc nff-,'"' ' AD* w mp r1r>*ct^d ntd deverpf, Rahw»y Avenue; thehep (4) unanmous consent of n the "tookt.ons or restrcton* upon the n«r, August C Schute*. Lan M PANY, a corporaton of New Jerwv. formery Known s» PAf8AIC mnut-" Went 13S fe*t to thr wuth-npecav provded by aw or rue* tpn.f Nor* 87 desree* Sf'cse of»uoh power a^ m»y be w',1 expow 'o sae at pubc ven- Northery aonr the eastery ade hoder!, deposted In mv oftrp.. tha Wam C Cramer. Jr of Rahway Avenue. «0 feet to the w 2g RIDO J' F "X >R Bchwut /or such other members of the Counc tut mny b^ a.pton NATIONAL BANK AND WAXING Becretarv Board of Ad)u»tnent Fear s pan ;rmv Msterv sde of Benjamn Avenue; I of Pourt Hod <ub]ect n condthenrp '* Aont the samp North ;j tons of»ip antcpaton o[ ev WFUNKUAY. THE 17th DAT pont or pace o BetnnnK. JANITOR SBRVICE6. INC..» cor Town.«hn of Woodbrdge preacot under authorty of RB. TRUST CO.» cornorattvn OF NOVEMBER A.D., 1985 SUBJECT to restrcton* poramon of thn State, whose prtn S8:H, st wh<'h my person, corporauon or cv dvson of the corporaton of New Jersey, are the the pont nnd pace of BBODWINO OENBRAL INVE8TMIWT CORP., a ' IMP hour of two o'cock by the eawmrau of record. If Bny. j^pa offce IK *.tu»ted,*t_no. AnTe^ IM mnutea East 80 feet to] ROBERT H, JAMISON, hen [jrrvun^ &t-ard or Day The appromate amount of the>rah*by Avenue, In fne RESOLUTION '.'ht Savns tme In the after- judsmen; to be a»t«fed by SBM of State may be hwrd for or agan*t Defendant*. Woodbrd«e, County of Mdde Take Notce tha on the 20th BENO known de#»?nsted tu of Mr sod day. at the mf 1«the sum of Ffteen Thou- 5 * 1 the approva of the appcaton Ob-. State or New Jersey (Fredend day of October the Zonng Wrt of Executon for the Bae of Low Number! fo ,1 n Shpr.tr< Offrr n the Cty of New s. Porty-Sx H ) Do-! M JwUons. If any. must be ted wth Actaw betns! the agent (heren Board of Adjustment, of the Town- morttaked pn-mw, dnted October Bock Nd T73-N on the Tnn Ma^> of Irnnwrrk. NJ Urs more or eu pus Interest to-t«n<1 In chaw thereof, upon whom Khp of Woodbrdge. after a pubc hearng dened the appcaton th«ijtvaon In wrtnt pror to the 4th. IMS WoodbrWue Townsrp. MKIMmet AIX th;.t ;nu-t or parce of nether wth the coatj of ths me, P roeef " may > WWII. Iw comt»)d, stuate, yng benj In The subscrber reserves the tght I'"" 1 *»* tne requrements nf T1U«of Cfrmena Grant for n varance objectons -mu^t tw supported by Wrt, to me drected devered. Ocorcp ft Merr Town^'hp E\- WATTS Buns date specfed (nr thr hearng Such By vrtue of the above atated Oovmtv. New Jersey, made bv HOMEOWNERS! Dea DIRECT \\t, ' M. Corporatons. Oe-nem, of H«. to conduct a be»utv naror busness worn Mrttmonv m the hearnn No I w erpose to snp at pubuc vwdue on Mrtcsc) County OeTk's Offce. AND s srnm-r January 19M Bnd fed In the Statutes of Nrw Jersey, an- In a one famy dweng on Lot 3(1 bjecton can h* pttpruned uness, mmry to the Ismrv of ths C. In Bock 3S4-«at 41 Mercer Street. * prevsons,rp comped xth. WJDNESDAY. THE 24U DAY OP The above dewrpton W In accordance wth % sxrvey prepared by NEW ROOFS Itfoata of Dssouton Porda. New JerseY. that determnaton of sod Zonng Board of 3opy of any objecton fed wth the NOVEMBER AD. 196S ; NOW THEREFORE, 1. thf 8«ct«. tan' of State of, the State ')( Adjustment has been fed In the HURRICANE PROOF! [Jersey, Do Hereby OrUfy 'h»t th offce of aad Board at the Muncpa Budng, Man Street. Wood- I sud corporaton (Ud. on the 31st da] of October, 11)85. fe In my nfhot brdge. New Jemey. Is avaabe for Inspecton ELECT ELECT As ow as rhy pxectwd atteotod conaent In wrtmnk to the dssouton»c «a( Wam C. Cramer. Jr. ALAN A. ROCKOFF WILLIAM J. BIHLER rorporntor, executed by a Secretary. Board t Adjustment stockhoders thereof, wwh?!'-,' "! Townahn of WoodhrdKe consent te record of the pro' I.L. 10/28/65 MM re«u?«aforesad are now on fc ; In my smd ofce as provded t>y taw. I IH TESTIMONY WHEREOP, RESOLUTION have hereto set my h w«*f" Take Notce than on the 51nd MIDDLESEX COUNTY (TOLL FREE) TODAY'S CONDITIONS CALL FOR QUALIFIED OFFICIALS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT POSITIONS ELECT ROBERT H. JAMISON SHERIFF MIDDLESEX COUNTY Sherff Robert H. Jamson H«')«*mber On Eecton -Day, Nov. 2 VOTE FOR ROBERT H. JAMISON And You' Be Asstm of a Good Ofra In the Important Poston of SHERIFF OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY Former Assembyman Wam Kurt/, made the foowng statement: "I thnk Boh Jamson s the best Sherff «ur county or any other county ever had, the peope of Mddesex w confrm ths on eecton day." Never before such uxury n CRUISES TO WEST INDIES & SOUTH AMERICA Tht Shp of Tomorrow """OCEANIC 39,241 tons cabns wth prvto ctts sdnt roof over Ldo dtck De. U«JMI.4.JM. II Feb. 3. Fb.24.Mf. 12 Mr. 24 Apr.4 10 to 20 dyt, 4 to 11 ports mnfftm ntt fon J3S0 to $701 II Itaan Cnw pmamtnan tagtry Knr 1 ILIO rmat Ion %nd Reservatonn TRAVEL BUREAU 30X Mape Street PERTH AMBOY, N. J. WOULD VDt PRAVE1. SPECIALISTS 8INCE I«J day of October IMS. the Zonng Board of AdJuMment of the Townshp of Woodbrdxe. after a pubc hearng dened the appwton of Lornc Dzvtvk for a varance to con duct a Nursery Schoo In a one famy dweng on Lots 45 :nt»6 In Bock 584 at 676 Rdfjedae Avenue. Woodwdse. New ersp-. sn.1 that determnaton of sad Zonng Board of Adjustment ha«been fnd In the offce o sad B.mr nt the Muncpa Budng, Mttn Street, Wooftbrbse. New Jersey, Is vnnbe Jor Inspecton. Wum C CJnuner. Jr Secretury. Board of Adjustment Townshp of Woodbrdge.L. 10/29/65 MM NOTICK NOTICE OP HEABINO, DIVISION OF WATER POLICY AND SUPPLY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CON- SERVATION AND ECONOMIC DB- VELOPMENT, Trenton. N. J. The DAY NURSERY Now openng 12 months year! Servng Coona, Isen, Fords, Edson, Metuchen Pscataway areas! Phone PL a.m. to 9 p.m. Transportata 1 avaabe. Regstratons: Saturdays. It a.m. to 1 p.m. Located at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Offce schoo ocated n rear of church) NEW MARKET, N. J. HIS RECORD CAN SPEAK FOR HIM Sherff of Mddesex County from 1953 to Present Professona: Funera Drector Embamer. Secretary Treasurer of the 80-year-od funera home "Hardng-Jamson, Inc." Coroner of Mddesex County from , Former secretary trustee of County Heart Assn. Member of the Mdde Atantc State Conference on Correcton «Member of the State Rura Poce Assocaton State Drector member of the Natona Sherffs' Assn. Presdent of the New Jersey Sherffs' Assn. for the past fve terms Past Presdent fe member of the Board of Drectors of the Natona Ja Assn. Treasurer of the Morrow Assn. on Correcton. (A state-wde group of promnent ctzens nterested n the prson, prsoner wefare of prsoners ther fames) Member of the County Offcers Assn. of New Jersey Poce Sherffs' Assn. of North Amerca t Natona Poce Offcers Assn. Knghts of Coumbus, 4th Decree member Member of the Moose, Eks-Cub Pat Presdent member of New Brunswck Optmst Cub Presdent of the New Brunswck Counc, UnteJ States Navy League Member of the County Poce Chefs Assn. Organzed carred on, for the past two years, a campagn on Drug Addcton concernng juvenes. Aso, has gven over 190 ectures educatona fms. Member of the Internatona Narcotc Enforcement Offcers Assn. Was gven an award for the outstng pubc offca of; the state; Monthy awards bv the detectves Crme Cnc, Metropotan N. J., If. Y., Connectcut regon dharman of the Board of the Frst Bank of Coona j Head of Cvc Assn. of the Unted Fund Charman of the Metropotan Regona Coun- c, Law Commttee ' Member of a 12-man Board <jf Governors to, Metropotan Regona Counc of N. J., N. Y.j the Connectcut area^ Membe of the New Jersey Funera Drectors Member of the Natona Funera Drectors Assn. Member of the Rura Poce Assn. Ancent Order of Hbernans, 3rd Degree member Member of Mddesex County Assn. of Chefs of Poce Member o the Amercan Prson Foundaton study on Short-Term Insttutons t Member of the Amercan Correctona Assn. Lfe Member of the N. J, Wardens' Assn. t Marred to Catherne Key Jamson, formery of Perth Ambdy, N. J. Two chdren, Roberta K. Robert H., Jr. (Ordewm nt tot By fttnda o Robwt H. Jameou) $ < f^:j. IV..; LNt ** ME COALITION For Two Party Government * * LNt C ad for by Cda!** ''r^t *. '*... '-.. - a." " " ' LEGAL NOTICES 300 ALUMINIUM I.KADKR.S AND GtTTERS A ow at W WATTS BROS. SPECIALIZE IN NEW ROOFS, ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDING N0T (. :^s<y* *FREK ESTIMATKS TERMS ARRANTn» GUARANTEED VA WATTS BROS. ROOFING 129 SUIc St.. Pfrth Amtx; re pannng a dsappearng aet. Ever notce that yeow ta fowng from the top of our 25-story "cat" cracker? We, we're gong to make the yeow dsappear by the end of next year. After severa years of study research, we began work a few months ago on a compex costy facty that can do the job. Athough t's harmess, the yeow ta presents an unsghty appearance. So when t goes, the horzon of our communty w be a bt brghter. :f:....' ; : Chevron O Company put o the great group of Chevron Companes servng yott wordwde 1 *,. 1 ; ' : / : I : '.""A

13 Excusve [ndependent-leader (E.B.) NEWS from AH the WINDOW On Green Street Communty Independent - Leader Carteret Press EDISON - EACN By The Staff I Letters To Edtor,.,,-n the tme Is on h when spooky outsh costumed' r,s, even some aduts, w rng doorbes wth eager 1 ])n m * sn(1 snort wth a h nmcuhcd to receve the tradtona "treats," whether t" r zmu hv 'he potca bns'-s ::.!>. frut or pennes..wth haf truths fasehoods :!! o the casua observer on Oct.31 everythng w annear! 711 '' c]mk for g * Vn^p\\ ths vcar nm.-r ndeed. Frends of a the "word's chdren, rhrtr know t.1 " ' " M that had om.utcc'tt vasm destructon, has been Transferred "for : ncreasng number of Amercans nto a nght devoted to ease the hunger msery of other youths n far awav h,s s the meanng of UNICEF.,*:,> ths a came about s now part of our natona fokore,11 Sunday Schoo cass n 1950, a few youngsters' decson vt IM'IIIIICS for needy chdren nstead of cy on Haoween v; whch was sent to the Unted Natons Chdren's Fund ]>paton of ths frs' ' I had such an mpact, erot Prpss: * B have a wthout for them McTavch Says: I A Characters FtoUnnt ear a ot nd a ot nose then a Int of the Thursday, October 28, 1965 Stork Cub 4 Boro Resdents Enroed at Coege CARTERET - Four Carteret. resdents nre nmonf 40R students'..rnvas as recorded, at he rmrs (h s Amboy Genera Hospta studrntg thf,,. A Newspaper Dedcated to the Horn" to Mr. Mrs. Thomas ^tpe^ Mss Barbara A. Hovanec. Chapman 1 Saem Avenue, a of ^ Roosevet avenue, R-j daughter on October 17. chard J. Santoro of If WnRewood To Mr. Mrs. Herbert Kng. drve. tro Oterct. These men are n- 9 Whttcr Street, a son on Octo- Mr. Gnda. Mss Hovancc "Hear the bg news. Fp Potato Mr. HAROLD J. MORTKNSEN her 15. are enroed at UJC as bera was eected presdent of the odfje' was de- Democratc Cdate GENK A. TOMASSO N c w arrvas throughout the arts majors, whe Mr. Gnud s he beat Zp Baoney by 19 ;,, a haf mon young Amercans n over 13,000 communparng._ for a smar venture the _ nckes, KIO pennes ">v was Frst Ward Democratc Cnndate Townshp as recorded at the majorng n busness ndmnstrapt. never heard from unt h" becr.me vntos There was a ot ' of Fourth Ward excte-[ Mr. Mortenscn resdes wth Perth Amboy, Genera Hospf.n ton. Mr. Santoro s majorng n v, they coect are expected to exceed S a cd-te once tnre. T he "'hermot, because they were ayng hs wfe two daughters at durng the past two weeks n-engneerng. A natve of Isen, Mr. Tomasso resdfs at 108 Peasant Democratc,, Brde, who as a member of the Woodbrdge Jaycees Mr. Tot.h 4(7 Gorham Avenue, Woodbrdge, He s vce presdent of -.»... From Fords,..'. >, u a eude: never me of Hmse' nr ;; HI of such a project n the townshp s urgng every- UJu daughter ft..«;,.«to m. Mr _ e J anv nterest n tr he E & B M Suppy Co., Mrs. Joseph Hggns, 34 Jon- Uance OR aaturtay! Z ' um 1 *jf. «rthww j project on Haoween nght. A town unt p.okec to run uanct Perth Amboy. < u Crce; a son o Mr. Mrs.j ;,,,,K dentfcaton cards can be pcked up from any of -Bass» ' a n d s f Mr. Mortensen s a member Nchoas Bravata, 1 Prmrose For Hoy Name,- r of th<'urst Bank Trust Co.. N.A., n the townshp, onrters. Now t s"emtkn of the Woodbrdge Fre Com- ^W a son to M r- 8^ Mrs.! ranch the'know a W nnwers. bemuse Mr. 1. Kobas tn (hem that these nrp ' " ; nk over these facts when you g gve a few cents or ancke I the answers M-mv nenne of Caruhrn n a youngster rngs your doorbo doorbe Sm* Sunday <,!., nght jterot know ha! Mr. Koha* h'-d'., ony a penny's worth of BCG vaccne to protect a chd many wrnnc answers to many mportant.mtoss; two a ha cents worth of pencn w ssues. "' ' y 'Z 8> a ft 11 * 16 ^P^n «dseas e:» young vctm Our other unoffca ;na can b be saved d from I bndness bd wth \2>k cents worth o^ wr > t( ' n cdates, two km>wn ontment, ana a cate of eprosy can be treated success- Pr <Wes; Term member'! Mr. Bonthree yearg wth ony 75 cents worth of sufones. <" p >t Mr. Rrecbkr The peope, nts means enough DDT to protect seven chdren from " f ^rtcrnt rented them n a IIM a year; a three month suppy of vtamn capsues for! nr( fot1!ht nrrmrv. A nrrmrv : mother sufferng from manutrton costs ony 15 cents! wterf Wr "rbansk Vr. W- :;- f you ony gave one penny to the youngster rngnc!* 111 ran on the mo^ mportant s- IIK'II, t provdes a hungry youngster wth fve gasses o a person neecs - The ] < ICQn]e..were not at ths tme, not \ MD (PII that Tnankf(tvt( the b-adtowd turkey s urn r ot-wth the many turkey snoot* on the agenda at the ;rd!f Poce Psto g n,,xbrd( «Rotary Cub U «mon«tboe orgnutons r)! surh an even H w be hed oo two Sundays :.ud 14 Irom It A. M. o dusk. Sunday, the senor gr scout troop No. 430, w bod Its -\ Hron of the proceed* w be gven to the John r'. Memora IMpUa fund, the troop' rrrce project r. The grs w be there from o'cock fng targets ' cng raffet from the hcky wnnere. n ' m> ' rw(>vn2 responsbe, re-j rcneentatve from ther e I - eced offcas. Mr. Bnncec, he akwor man for the ProH'fK.s Team, the Progress Team nre! not resjxnsbe Repubcans, The Progress Team members fee they are not answerabe nr accountabe; to the peope. Is ther any doubt, ( sx to fjvc t]at Baoney n anvnnes mnd that Mr, Breoh-' wo( ^.t PotatO a though H... j kn w not. or coud not, t-ontr-j was (, ven M the Kkst Lady BaU to be hed n Seton Ha Unvers-! There s a b; emptness n Car,,K u ^ not f '' '< wth Mr..,..Iung wth t.«r awunguuhed husbs wh be on:nothng. The Counc at ths nor the frst ady of the state. Ths s the frst tme that tme, s made up of. two Demos frst Wy^bMbWohowr^aJtkwgh durng past «au four Prog5«s Team - tovenor's bau" were often bekl members; no responsbe " * Repubcans.. II VDU don't fed ke cookng on Eeco* Day we»dv«yon In the best nterests for the < t m he anaoa Turkey dnner a the Woodbrdge Meho- most protecton of a the peope, ' hurrh on Man Street, between 4;» 7:30 P.M. The mantan the baance. Eect two! nn whch wo be keu! Feowshp Ha s reay worth responsbe Repubcans, Mr. Urbansk > u- at a most reasonabe prce we know, we were Mr. Wson. Then the t" n-.^t year. Counc w be made up of two: Democrats, two Progress Team h f y..e schooj U ut auowed to «oct ot wch tems but t pbe to fnd out what th«schoo s bneed,rf ««then '"' «bo soct* for soch projects.!eret monpy on the m Fp Potato 162 Zp Baoney 143 Huck Herrng Fash Buzzard Pete Cebua.. Corn Fakes., Joe Ketchup. Boss Scroggns Herbe Sntch 18 Spke Bazooka 12 pany, Mddesex Counc, Knght* of Coumbus, Woodbrdge the Young Democrats of Woodbrdge. He has served as co-charman for the Communty Chest Unted Fond Campagn. He 9 aso a member of the Mt. Came Nursng Gud Commttee has -r.h Sred, a d.wshter aso bnrt >ea ,, m Mr. Mrs. Staney Star. SO?<-ade c- dwpmes. offers ma- Hudson Street on October 11. On m. 8 n b T n ' nrts - "«"««">«., tn- ome dho a son was born to, sccnce busmws - nmstra-j Mr. Mrs. Robert Freeman, """... t L,! I'!I I ncon \venue Carteret resdents who aunched On October 14 a son was born ' er co(1 * e r(>ers at VK arc: In Mr Mrs. John Huhak, 99 Thomas A. Gnda o( 81 Grant Av Hckory Street enue - Joseph Gnud of JO Patrck been an actve worker for the Heart Fund. On the od Townshp Mrs. Commttee he served as O'Hs Road. charman of the Parks Pubc Property c Commttee. mtj m ruu- -T- 1 H V 1 commtee. CARTERET - The Hoy Name Andrew Rodrquez, 29 Snyder, Soeety of St. Joseph's Chuch, ha«road; a son to Mr. Mrs.'competed pans for the sec- Joseph Woznak, 21 McCarthy end annua fa dance to be hed Drve. on Saturday, October 30 at St From Sewaren, a son to Mr. R as Ha on Romanowsk Street. Mrs. Frank Spos, 135 Robert Dancng to the musc of Johnny!Street: a daushter to Mr, J«'s Orchestra from 9 Mrs. John Tonko, 40C East Ave- Food refreshments avaabe Natona Board of Reators. A nue. - Tckets; 1.50 Due to the success past presdent of the Isen From Coona, a son to Mr. of the frst two dances Lst year, t Chamber of Commerce, he s a Php Zasower, 479 Chan was suggested by Charman, A' member of tt, Cecea's Knghts \batemarco. that tckets be purchased eary. For convenence, of Coumbut, Hoy Name, PTA, Isen VFW, Coona Eks ra Co-Charman, Joe Gaffney, or Dan Fuer for prompt servce, Lodge, Isen Meno Park Terrace Democratc Cub Krywoas Mark Goden Weddng s«// y Ann CARTERET - Mr. an Mrs. 1 Engaged To Marry years'! 1 I'homas Krywoan, 50 Lberty C\RTF.RF.T - Tho engagement Street, ceebrated ther Kth wed-,,f Mss Suy Ann Kukuya. dng annversary wth a Mass n dautfher of Mrs. John Kukuya, Ihe Hoy Famy Church, Octo-«Monroe Avenue nd the ac Mr. b«r 10. Kukuya ukuya to Jsoph Josoph C. DeStefano DSteano A recepton foowed n the So- of 284 Roanoke Street, Woodbrdje vak-cub-attended-by about 50 has been-announced. Mr. DeStereatves. Mrs. Krywoan s the fano s the son of Mr. Mrs. former Antonette Koarowsfa.TheMosenh DeStefano of North Rdge, coupe was marred n St. Jo- e.f wph's Church, Seventh Avenue,) \ ss Kukuya, a Carteret Hgh M'wYork. Schoo graduate, s empoyed by Mr. Krywoan, empoyed for: Amercan Mnera Sprts Co., many years at the U, S. Metas 1 carteret. Her fance a Unon Hemng Company, was retred ngh Schoo graduate, attended 10 years ago. Saakes In Squadron At German Base GPAFENWOHR. GERMANY J Army PFC Jan W. Saakes, son of Haoween C 1 Mr. Schre- Kraduute of Pngry >>. attended Schenecady, wth the Army ' uroptan Tbeare J " r n the Army R*. Mr. Schreberwa. ;""' 'r«m wm WIU,'"' Muucp,! CtMdr-' K a member of the Cub F, A.M., No. «, 8t. No.»; No. 16, Fourth Ward «ud Coons s dangerou to hm M u t, Wbcooote. MAKIAN B. PATSKAN1CK Independent Thrd Ward A navv of Ceve, Oho, a resdent of Staten Is Mayor Banck s a good man a good mayor. He wouu be! the frst to say, "1 coud be a^ctter Mayor." Just eoct the'men, on the Counc that have mutua'a. of C Confers of Loca 329 of the Internatona Assocaton of Machnsts. The 23-year-od soder s a 196* graduate of Carteret Hgh Schoo. HALLOWEEN PARTY Party ROBKKT J. (UNA GOP Cdate r Mrs. Henry.Saakes, y, 131 j Tkrd Ward E. Cherry St., Carteret, s part wth other h members of CARTERET - A Haowe'en Set For Chdren fe-ong resdent of the.- pung Tuwnshpr'Mr. CunTresdes" he»» Armored Cavary Reg-nrogram w be set up on Octo- J'S Assocaton w honor Robert Baof at the cub's fau ^embers, two responsbe; «Af ter FU Potat ( d th 301 Avene Street Avene wth ment s M Re «' a' ss a n < e Squad- her 30. from 1 fo 2 p.m. at the «May nght at the Amencan Legon Ma. Berry Street. Wwan. Do not turn back to pre Sde ncr everbodv ra? to Z ron n a tank M! 5 reman can be purchased from Johnny Rove! h -' b^est s P en(ers ' the y y o the hs wfe two sons * dauah- CTm quafcaton Carteret Pubc Lbrary for cher He attended Woodbrdee co '".' se at Grafenwonr. Germany, dren between the ages of four ^ J m S 2.SJ.7 Inn. Do not gve Mr. tommsbary. Coone Roastkopf, nn hs a unchecked uiliicl cu supporters auuuu tc a a the chef the tabes fed wth h L k I»,, Hgh Schoo s a member '- "P- seven. Parents are urged w ' '"' 'I "Op*raon Happness." the Woodbrdge Busness cense (o contnue to bond ho h v nft knsh «' k f bas /. 1^ of St. Andrew's Church. A veteran of three years servce n annuay to conduct exercses costumes. Przes w be awarded The quafcaton course s hed dress the chdren n Haowe'en a ot of other " '""Kna Women's Cub h*s undertaken a arge scat pro- spend now, pay much more decaces. The beer was fowng " " '" Mt-mpng U secure 1» Ktv.on sets for the Wood- back ater. Mr. Bonceet appears the Army, Mr. Cuna s a mem-, m '. ses. ^d ank t maneuvers games w be payed. u * - < - -- "'"-' Mae Schoo by Chrstmas to*. Ths means one «et for \o have severa answers, ajt a I S J- P e Paste " r n-your-; ber of Repubcan Cub "13 1 to test the combat readness of '" """ S«f«r «boat baf of them have be*n procured. tmes, to a questons, for a theface Barber Shop Quartet, ed by member of the Avcne Fre Department drector of Avene uuk crews. McGfUS ON ICE BREAKER Chps Scroggns sang: 1111 "->t o gv«one k the Woodbrdge Kk, Udge, whch wrong reasons. Just take your,, Saakes, a tank drver n the' USS EDISTO - Freman James pck. He has somethng for every-! coect me some eaves, To Freghts Drum Buge squadron's Troop E near Bad J. MeGs, I'SN, son of Mr. " - 't.-d J check to Mrs. Irvng Hu, charman of the BPW one. Remember You by." Corps, He> s empoyed as a mautv 1' 1 a ","""7, " ""!." B ; combat tranng at Fort Dx. Kssngen. entered the Anny n M's. Roya J. McGs, Jr., of "''" M'vera nghts ago. The ses, bought n quantty cost :May 19ft4 competed basc 72 Lncon Ave., Carteret, s ser- 1 'H-ce any organauon nterested n adng ths See you Next Thursday ;'" ' ' «conuct Mn. UwU or Mr.. Wam' Brennaa, the Regnad! McTaych Hgh Park s presdent Thn >,,,..?.! u:.. :. - C1 '^ n»den. vng aboard the Navy cebreaker, USS Edsto, currenty conductng oceanographc studes n Arte Crce, pror to her return to Boston soor a new branch of respect trust operate n pledge SUNDAY 1SEUN - A Haoween party!the seaervces." the sprt of co-operaton. Councmen are needed who's ony n- AVENJSL _ th t, e was hed by members of the; Frst Degrees,..,,.,, CARTERET - Knghts of Co- Frst Presbyteran Church of' Isen-t'oona Senor Ctjzens REGIONAL SESSION, terest s the peope of < arterc,umbus, Carey Counc 1280 Car-IAvene have receved etters n cub 1Iont a.v. at Green Street CARTERET - Members of 6t tn.;,;;,fa;-e' Mr. Upansk tereuon«^ ^ ^ " ^ Mr. Wson av Surh men sovera cdat,,, how of ^ S ^ K,,e J A,,.,,1, of members n cos- support. before her marrage, Mrs. Pat-otkanck ba«resded n Stwar,en Cathoc Church w hod a dn' Hungary, St. Ezabeth Roman for 15 yean. A graduate of ner-danqe Sunday, November 2 TotenvUe Hgh Schoo,»he s at 6 p.m, at St.James Ha, Long' enroed on tha schoos permanent honor feow Street, j ro. After graduaton the was empoyed n Uw secretara dvson U Western ecrc Company, New York nod tben was traus/erred to persouue. fnay o pubc reatons, where the wag secretary to (he edtor of the company B newspaper. She h a former uembt'r of the Carro Cub of New York SL Jane Church wuor Chor. Se U marred to Water Patskwck, whu s empuyed by N. J. Be Teephone Co., they have two «ona a daughter. Mr*. Pankwck receuty aqured her fr«en bet Juk. "«> ;sk fnr > m nceded -5S* Paus wat to the Unted return of pcgs s Sunday ti» e» '* h ' k nnd wnners were States on hs pgrmage for jmrs. Stea Gerzen, Mrs. Gracej Scn00 '- S 0 "" 1 Amboy. Any one n- Lms G. Manger peace. The foowng cdates PLAN CAKE SALE Ho. Mrs. Mohr, Mrs. Mary'«ested n attendng can jon 1'no Ave. receved the degree: Php J Co- CARTERET-The Atar-Rosary Mann, Mrs. Mnne M Pear, the S rou P n f runt of st - Joseph's CartLTct ura, Harod T. Day, Robert J Socety of St. Ezabeth's Roman Juus Wenesk. 'Church at 11 A M. Members w Lafferty, John V. Mutycka, Edmund M. Satkowsk, Rchard J. Cathoc Church w hod a cake John T Zuo, T 1Woodbrdge Townshp Ucoreaton Department, re- In readng"t. 1 books,. ^ : t s we to return at 3 ta.m. IN K.KKT EXERCISES sae n the church basement on SFederco, Chrstopher Gudmestad, USS WKDDKRIU'RN - Seaman Apprentce Arthur J. Ste- each Mass e aong wth the mem- wse enough to te a about Sundav, November 7 foowng " 1 " 1 Ot the p ' wta trp, whch remember that no one author s! Anthony A. Mosowcz Robert J. <o, 1! Ryan, Patsy J. Tozz. SN. son of Mrs. Stea»ers., ] anythng. $teze of «Spruce Street, Cartere, partcpated n Frst Feet tfanng exercse. "Ragweed" whe servng aboatd the destroyer USS EVERYBODY'S DOINf IT COME ON pown Wedderbun. Tn' seven-day exercse, conducted off the coast of Southern (\u n. nvoved 34 shps of the Frst Feet n sera reco' nassace,.surface sub-surface, ant-submarne amphbous warfare operatons aganst "enemy forces", portrayed by other Navy unts. PLAN DINNER-DANCE CARTBIIET - In observance Of the Feast day of St. Ezabeth LIST SERMON TOPIC CARTERET - "Basc Reformaton Truths" w be the sermon topc of the Rev. Oron C. Hopper, D. 1)., nterm pastor at the Frst Presbyteran Church unday at 11 A. M. The schoo sesson for a casses wd be hed at ).:to A. M. THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA Frst In Saes Budget Pan Ca Martn Bruun VA A Wayne DUMONT, JR. B EUcUard J. HUGUKS 01 A3 Abert h. ICHEL John A. LYNCH CD A3 dfr HE, RIEGEL BJ J. Bdward' CRABIEL oa A4 Ronad V. ROCKOFF «BS j, Narm«n BRIGIANI TANZMAN A3 M A7 Joseph PTA compete! pans to attend a regona PTA meetng op November 3 at St. Mary's Hgh Interest! of the Rerdenta of the Avenue, Iscn wth hs wfe three chdren. A graduate ot Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo, he attended Newark Etmaon, Rutgers Unversty for two years. A rea estate broker, Mr. Tomassn s head o( the Tomasto Reaty Co., Oak Tree Road. He Is a drector of Uw Mddesex County Board of Reator* a member of the State U sponsor of the Iscn Ltte League Tgera for 12 yean, servng as manager for three BIKE STOLEN COLONIA - Mrs. Abert Bros nsk, 77 Oxford Road, reported Patroman Angeo Zuo, Tuesay that her son's bcyce, vaued $40, was stoen from the sde ther home. Communtes We Serve PAQK THIRTEKN WILLIAM J. Kn/JALLIN Democratr CdaU Ffth Ward A natve o Bayonne, Mr, KUgan has been empoyed by Hombc O Refnng Co., a Instrument techncan for the past 20 yean. He has been a resdent o Woodbrdge or 10 yean was eected Democratc County CommUteemM In the Frst Dstrct n 19J9. Two years.w he was eected charman of the Ffth Ward Democratc Commttee In 1960 wn appont**! a member of the Zonng Board, scrrg for (<nr years. Ik 1 was eected charman of the Board of Adjustment n 1962 n 1963 wag named muncpa cbarroa* of the Woodbrdge Democratc Organzaton. He was apponted to the Muncpa Counc s 1B64, succeedng John Fay who resgned to take a post en the Board of Freehoders. Mr, KUgan s a member «f the Knghts of Coumns! B.P.O. Ek Lodge, Woodbrdge. He «a member of the Woodbrdge Young Democrat! a trustee of Greater Coona Democratc Cnb. Mr. Kgan resdes wth hs wfe sx chdren at 31 Caremoot Avenue, Coona. IN EXERCISES USS ROBERT L. WILSON -I THREE MILLION STRONG eaman Donad P. Pardee, USN, Approxmatey 3,000,000 persons on of Mr. Mrs. Donad Par' are empoyed by away-from-home ee of 34 Monroe Drve, Carteret. feedng estabshments... of artcpated n operaton "Deep whch 2,100,000 are empoyed n Seton Ha Unversty for two?urrow" September p IS to 25 whe pubc puwc restaurants. Tota poetc sabuc years. He served n the U. S servng aboard th» AntOjer USS emtag.drnkng Army. He s empoyed by Hoffman & Son, Teaneck, as a saes «wunted to $19.3 bon n g p pace saw D»K^T Robert L. Wson., :, td t $ b representatve. Advertsement Advertsement Rchard A. Donad Wam B. OLSEN KORNESK1 LOffANDE JCHSpt C. DOREN at Bobtrt H.j WILENTB TO STEP UP TO GOOD GOVERNMENT VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATES WITH COURAGE o A Message From Sam Bresow, Reg. Pharm. Your Frendy Pharmacst Assures You Servce :fe And Accuracy Just as you can rey on your doctor for dagnostc sk medca knowedge n prescrbng, so you can rey on your pharmacst to carry out doctor's orders. Wby net stop n today at HILL 'PHARMACY, ocated at 587 Roosevet Avenuk Carteret. Sam Bresow, regatercd pharmacst, propretor extend* a wecome to hew resdents of Carteret nvtes um n to get acquanted. ELECT WILLIAM J. BIHLER or By Count*, Wan J. BIHLEIt C12. f

14 IW t: PAGE FOURTEEN TURKEY SHOOT - Senor Gr Scoats of Troop 430 of Isen w hod a turkey shoot at the Woodbrdge Poce RUe range to rase funds for equpment for the John I. Kennedy Hospta Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. Lookng over one of the targets are eft to rght; Mrs. John Inkv, senor advsor; Mm. Edward Partenope, presdent of the hospta women's auxary, Sgt. Joseph Rusbarsky of the Woodbrdge Poce an Knthy Eastman, a senor gr scout. MRS. ELLIS LE MAKPLES Former Isen Resdent Marred at Gendoa ISBLTN - Announcement has fen made of the marrage of Ms Susan Mare Newe, daughter of Mr. Mrs. George C. Newe Jr., Bemar, formery o* jen, PFC Es Le Marpes, son of James C. Marpes, Rahway, Mrs. Ruth Marpes, St. Petersburg, Fa. The doube rng ceremony was performed at Gendoa Bbe Church, Gendoa, by the Rev. Davd Mer the Rev. Robert Baker. Gven n marrage by her father, the brde was attred n a fu ength gown of Chanty ace featurng a ftted bodce, sweetheart neckne, ong tapered seeves, fu skrt of ace ters studded wth rhnestones. Her fngertp ength ve fe from a crown of pears rhnestones over satn, she carred a Bbe wth a cascade of orchds vy, ' Matron of honor was Mrs. Mchae Nno. Isen. Brdesmads were Mss Jance Herpch, Isen, Mss Margaret Jennngs, Bemar. Fower grt was Emma Ruth Newe, Bemar, sster of the brde. \ Servng as best man was P James A. LeMarpes, USA, Port Campbe, Ky. Ushers were John Conway Pau Enhorn, both of Rahway. Rngbearer was Aan Gckman, Woodbrdge. After a trp to Pars, France, the coupe w msfa ther home n Augsburg, Germany where the brdegroom s statoned wth the U. S. Army. Mrs. Le Marpes s a graduate of Wa Hgh Schoo empoyed at AIT. Neptune Theater^ Neptune, as a casher. Her husb a graduate of Rahway Hgh Schoo, was empoyed at Qunn Bodne, Rahway, before en terng the Amy. Pastor Lsts Church Schedu ISELIN - Rev. Harry W. Schaumburg pastor of the Isen Assemby of God Church, an nounced the schedue of servce; for Suday, October 31, as to: ows: 9:15, pre-servce praye meetng; 9:45 a.m., 1 Sunda; Sohoo for a age eves, wth te casses from Nursery throug Adut; 11 a.m., Mornng Worsh, Servce Junor Church; an 7 p.m., Evangestc Crusade Se: vce, wth the thrd In a serk of messages on the Ten Com mments. The church nursery w avaabe, under supervson, ft sma chdren, up to two yea: of a e durng the 11 a.m. serve Junor Curcb for chdren tw. to eeven years ( age, f. uode the drmtoo of Mr. u Mn Ro; AnsatftL Casses ara jchedo as foows: Nursery, two & three years od; BegruW, fo ud fve years od; Prmary, through eght years od; Junor, nue tuuunh eeven year od Act'vtkt ur :" wu'. ut U *u ocmk: Muuay, 8:30 1>4U *arents Nght Is Observed BEIJN Junor Gr Scout 'roop 468 hed a Parent's Nght Mday at the Green Street Freouse. New grs nvested were Kath- ne McDonad, Charene Sten abes, Joyce Kusseng, Donna eo, Donna Fek, Dease Gero, nda Jakubawsk, Joanne) Mtrns. Wecomed nto the 'roop aso ere Gr Scouts who "fewjp' 'tarn Browne Troops, Nck Laa w, Sharry Maren, Debbe IcMahon. Troop offcers eected are; [ancy Pough, Scrbe; Doreen oonan, treasurer: Antonette arrea, paper chart; Dane tte, ubcty: Mary Een Hutson, an Bogdansk. patro eader Famng Arrow Patro; Robert Hartynowsk, assstant patro eath wefare; Katherne :ader. ' utchngs, Laure Doye, Roseary Grazada, ' Lnda Servce stars went to Kurt eeh; Wam Leathern, fve arew, patro eaders; Sharon ears; Wam Leathern D [cmahon Cyntha Segarra, rd West, four years; Pau Hay oajne Carrea, Lnda Jakubawsk, assstant ptro eaders; Mrs, wwsk, Mark Mo, two es, three years; Robert Marty years Lauber, Mrs. Joseph Noonan, Fek, Mrs, Segarra, teephone squad charman. etreat Panned By Rosary Socety COLONIA - St. John Vanney': Itosarans have a; secuded spot fr ther annua retreat. T h essed Trnty Mssonary Rjef, treat Cenade, Longh oad, Strng. The Cenace Is under the d: ecton of the Mssonary Scr ants of the Most Bessed Trnty The Rosarans w hod ther rereat tomorrow, Saturday an Sunday. Tckets ncude food ddgng ncdentas. Mrs. V tor Bussch correspondng seen "ary, Is n charge of restraton. Haoween Hobo Party Sponsored By Lodg ISELIN - A Haoween hob party was hed by the La W Thomofcon Counc, Daughters Amerca, Monday at Borous Imorovemtnt. Ha, Me uchen Mrs. Charea Gares, Councor was guest of honor at the Oct her brthday ceebratons. FOP tunes were tod as part of th festvtes. ' The ntxt sem-monthy s Nt vember 8. Mssonettes, junors senor; the youth unt of the Women Mssonary Counc: Tuesday, p.m., Congregatona Prayer Sar vce, wth th* church open f prayer tagtnujug at 9 p.ju.; W nesday, 7:4!> pn., Amua Bu ness Mrent;. A members urged to att'u; 'Itmrsday, 7. p.m., Wunw's Mb>una7 Cou c monty meetng; F day, 7:30 p HI, (' A, K's yuuh guup nee Schoo 17 Pans Book Far Event COLONIA - On Wednesday evenng, November 3rd at Schoo 17 the annua book far, open house s schedued at 8:00 p.m. n the a-purpose room. The book far contnue through November h. 5th. Books coverng a wde varety, om the very popuar Dr. Seuss pre-hstnrc anmas chosen especay for chdren from knder rden through the sxth grades, be on sae. Parents are nvted to vst ther dren's cassrooms Wednesday enng, then browse through the rary where books are dspayed d can be purchased durng these ree days. A poster contest by fourth, ffth, sxtht grades now beng conducted based on oks dspayed at the far. Wn- TS w be seected accordng to gnaty ther posters w dspayed among the books. On November 2nd, Eecton >ay, a cake food sae w be Id from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. others are asked to brng n ke or favorte food. Vounteers e needed any person ntersted may contact Mrs. John Roano presdent Court of Honor For Troop 45 COLONIA - A Court of Honor as hed recenty by Troop 45, oy Scouts of Coona-Avene at mpe B'na Jacob, Avene. Rab- Phfc> Brant, sprtua, drec- >r, spoke brefy. Cub Scoots of Pack 45. who r ere guests. Ed-ward Novak, Jooseph Maffe, Andrew Morrs, mond Hawkns Gregory F arra, Cubmaster Edward Novak nd the fathers were aso present In keepng wth the curen ean-up fx-up, pant-up agn, the scoutmaster, Robert Martynowsk, there w be a speca project conducted on Noember 6. Changes of offcers ncud )ave West, senor patro eader 'ohn Ruff, one year. PerfecV aj tendance pns went to Dtvd West for one year Kurt Rech Robert Martynowsk for tw r ears. Mert badges were awarded a, 'oows: Kurt Rech, automotv safety, con coectng, rowng, (anoeng; Davd West, campng antng, ctzenshp p commun :y, auto safety; Jan Bogdansk: stronomy, campng, cookng, sect fe, fe savng, mechancc rawng, photography, readng epte study, so water co servatpn; Pau Haynes, astronc my, cbmpng, cookng, medan ca drawng, repte study so: md water conservaton; War Leathern, astronomy, fe savn; ampng, so water conserv; on; Robert Martynowsk, cam] ng swmmng; Thorn a O'Rorke, campng swmmn. Advancement n rank to Ja Bogdansk Pau Haynes, f scouts; Robert Martynownk, fr: cass; Denns Chamn, Nchok.omnard, John Ruff, tecon cass. 4 Gudancfy Department tj.f.k. Open Wed. ISELIN - The gudance denartment of John F. Kennexy Memora Hgh Schoo s opw every Wednesday nght from 7 30 unt 9:00 for conferences wth parents who cannot make t at other tmes, members of the com munty who have educatona probems, dropouts anyone ese who has educatona probems neednj dvfse, Bernard Novek. Drector of Gudance, advsed A seres of ecture. dd«cun(m«(or parents ;nd members of the communty have been panned future meetngs w cover trade technca sduwu, C»!< " < nnrse eot't d" -<1 " (, IIKI ( ''- n >: -s uf ''--L'»t to the m cwunuuuty. Brownes Take Part In Reve ISELIN - Nneteen Browne f.r Scout Troops of Nc^hborood 6, Crossroads Counc, narcpptc n the Fa Browne Reve hed Snturday at Merr Park. Troops were from the two Ispn areas Meno Park Tcrrare. The event, arranged by CacMtc Troop 207 wth Ms. John ross,' ender, Mrs. John Eastman. 1 co-ender, was carred out by ; ps from Cndette Troons 361, 241, 332,?07; Junor Troops 101 2M, 186. Two oder grs were statonod at each Browne tabe to wecome' the tte ones, gude them n makng name taps pace mats ot ther own creaton, ard to tearh them a "get-acquanted" game, Featured were square dancng, j of et's pretend, a pupoet show, featurng the Browne egend org.na skts, Lun:h- tme, where grs had ther tradtona "nose-bag unches'; Dscovery Hke, wth Brownes shown varous sks of Gr Scoutng; Game, teaturng sack races, three egged races, reay races. Born Dance on Sate Of Chan CrHs Cub ISELIN - The Chan O'Hs' Women's Cub w hod ts an- ua barn dance, Saturday, at St. Dea's Lourdes Ha. A buffet supper w be served. Musc w je by Joey Gee hs orchestra. Irs. Robert Drsco s the charan. Thursday, October 2R, 1965 DOWN ARGENTINE WAY - "Mus.eana of Independent-Leader (!? B) - Carteret Przes Gaore For Rosary Fete Haoween Cake Sae Is Readed CO' n N'A W' nv wot'id vou ISEUN - An executve horh ke to wn a servce of sver meetng preceded the meetng fatw-e for rn'nr'me wth the Home Schoo Asso ^ atnn stow cv«m of Schoo M at the Pr s you'd schoo m rather hr'nt hot"! carpet Benjamn Avenue. sweener. e!" n 'nr '«\ a fo- j Dr. Abraham Thaer «,.,,,_ v, a!speaker, was Introduced by Mr, nort-mf -tre tooth-j«scph Smth, program k t-ver'oth man. He demonstrated ttw J of hypnoss.,, e<»m n- J * " r tt " vv '" 5 f(r " tfct"s f"- tw 1 "" 1 " n( "* nre, The Home Schoo,, s t -. fev o' t*"> '\vm of nr'm ton w sponsor a w,, (.t,,..: I- "> r'nr r-nr r'he,cake sae parade, tomorrow P"S"rv Sofrtv Card.The Mornng Kndergarten vr Part -trnt at (parade at 9:30 a.m. the. aft er H P. M. n St..bhn Vnnney ca-jnoon parade for uradc* und 'the afternoon kndergarten wn The commttee consst* of MMJ^,,, at j pm Robert Cohnan, penera cnnr- mnn: Mrs. Vctor Chnk Mrs. Krmere'; Bowers, tckets: Mrs. Joseph CusMe Mr*. Mrtn Kearney raffe; Mrs. Joseph Tomn door przes donatons; Mrs Joseph Msctno, decoratons: Mrs. Eugene Hew tabe nrzes favors: Mrs. Edward pa, announced I newsetter w be pubshed for the parents. TT* object Is to provde a coser «. atonshp between the schoo the home. Addtona can mothers apponted ncude: Mrs. Gregory RJsod, Mn, John Mam, Mn, John Grutot, Mn. Thomas Tor. man. Tckets may be purchased from Forzat. oca prefects or at the door. Refreshments are home baktd. Vncent Dcamona, Mn. John njuo, Mn. Edwn Wyock, Mn, muss the rumors often made zvah of ther son Sanford, on Saturday, November 6. pror to an eecton as regards Wams. Mrs. Frank Nouw, Sermon Subject to Cathoc Protestant or Jewsh voters. He w emphasze that chant the Haftorah. He w aso I er Ronett. Mrs. Trw Master Sanford Trnberman w Takes Second Mn. Php Schreber, Mrs Mn. To Be Tmey one votes as a ctzen not! At Bakers Conventon partcpate n the servces expressng hs grattude for the ISELIN - Leroy Smth, of 318 RefrestanenU were served by as a member of a fath. COLONIA - A tmey queston Servces at the Tempe w take happy occason. Chare Street, took second prze the Kndergarten mothers. w be dscussed tomorrow nght pace at 8 P. M. under the drecton of Rabb HorvU Cantor Servces are hed day each! In the Bakers Art on Parade An exhbt rght w be hed event at the New Jersey Bakert' when Rabb Abraham Horvt, nght at 8:00 P.M. The pubc Is after a bref busness meetng Conventon hed at Atantc Cty sprtua eader of Tempe Beth nvted. Wednesday, November 3. Hotto ma, Ceve Avenue w, Roya Roekman. Junor Congregaton servces ast week. The prze was presented by Aed Trades of New for fee November mwtnj preach on "Is There A Jewsh! Mr. Mrs. Harod Traber- are hed Saturday monng at Jersey, Dvson 9. w be the fnt grade mothers Vote?" Rabb Horvtz w ds-;man w be hosts at.he Bar Mt-'9:15 A. M fff or..e tm«p; c "»-,. ' Automatc \h\ Neede Threader Th. hy n«d«threader youn FREB )I*I for to oar tore durn th e»«nt. (Adaf ony). JOIN US FOR COFFEE AND Come be our guest. Served.day. Esabeth Aveur, Ezabeth 92" SOFA, oaf, wrotu, wh J Fom Cond Poy- Da ron ooe pow bck cuhon 3 RNK* «tt cushon*. In huodred of coon Ubre! From '269 MR. 4 MRS. CHAIR ukd OTTOMAN (Shown Akoe), wh Fotm Coud oow backt RNK* ct cah- toqa on. Choote from an amoat anmted rane of coon ^){f fabrc!-^! ALL J PCS. Fro* RNF: CrawMd eaakhm tf *M teptnaft aez tua uttar PILLOW, BACK BAKKEL CHAIR, wth Satete Icater, waont fnth eg*. Dcron pow b^ck, RNF teat cubon. In 11Irtoa ranbow of coon, huge trray of fabrtca '99 COMPANION FEATURE! Th4 Lowy Sonata Groupng of MERSMAJV TABLES Tutefu conenporav yn, Wufuj fg. red genune wanut veneer top, pnded wth a Irtm* *' od wanut! I.c, fechtr baw In aod wanut. CockuU T«be, 20"x56" Step Tab,_19"28" -13B. IB.95 Commode Tabe, Wx2&" $ Cabnet Drum Lamp Tabe f4.95 Octagon Lamp Tahe _$39.95 O«t4gon Cockta Tabe _ $39.93 Furnture Beddng Carpets EASY TERMS EST PHONE: JSJ-U9J Muncpa Parka Ofpttt Store OPEN MON., WED, 'HUKS. TIL»; Other N(h M 5:30 Com* jon wth ut at m ceebnt* our Damond Jubee! You' fnd many notng vduet dea for "Pwwndwnf Your Room"... from compete room groupng to carpetng to unusua decorator accestorts CHOOSE SELIG... For astng beauty comfort! SELIG must qury eoutrectaa, wth rack faorm hardwood kua dred frme, foat tampered UMI pnm ked ertftmnhp. SELIC mtuu beantjr, wth «mo extend?* chan! fabrt, p«tt*nu md non. Ad M Frckt' prcm, SELIC MUI atn WIM, teat C*B( M*. BUTTON BACK SOFA, New frt.h beaotr n (Mpkhy! de n! RNK cuhom, unu fata < t. TarHB CUN at toon nd fsbrc. 66" ont^ Jt*m,, '139 (Ao: HI-BACK SOFA, 9f of mkny atuactr* Mtnf eeaort 101A Wth foam back, BNF cuhon. Choo M fata Mtta» h» A I 21 ded) of e«ior» fabrea. ftvm r» CALLEKY HACK. SOFA, Uuqu. nyn, wh f«*m hack, J r t Q 3 KPF tuom. Cutou coveted In *r e wacua» *o\on /, I (/ fbrc. 90" Ion,. Fr»m. LOOSK PI.t.OW HACK SOFA,,a*n 8cn41a d«b, ** epubd nuuut b wuud audo arm. \.Q># D»M»U V»»y back, KNK *««cubvu. Coon ItbreT..,!» " hon! W" ong, From ^ m" SU«, from MM)

15 *** ** **** Independent-Leader (EB.) - Carteret Press Thursday, October 28, 1965 PAGE FIFTEEN M «^ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ZIRPOLO ADMINISTRATION GETS THINGS Youngsters partcpatng In Word W.I.D.E.~the Townshp's nove recreaton program, perform for ther parents, at one of the weeky Frday nght shows. Durng the week, the chdren earn natve songs, dances, games arts crafts. More than 700 youngsters partcpated In-Word W.I.D.R durng ths past summer. An archtectura renderng of the tnt muncpa swmmng poo that w be constructed as part of Project Bowte-the Port Beadng rehabtaton program. Constructon of the mut-purpose recreaton area s set for next year. A renderng of the new Coona branch of the Woodbrdge Free Pubc Lbrary whch- s now under constructon on the corner of Inman Beekman Avenues. The UBrary, whch s beng but wth a federa grant of $32,500, s one of many"aew mprovements made to the woodbrdge Lbrary system under'the Zrpoo admnstraton by the Woodbrdge brary Board of Trustees..In addton, many mprovements have aso been made at the other branch brares ncudng the ntaton of a centra brary. Frst Ward Councman Harod Mortensen (eft) Chares Beage, Drtctor of Pubc Works (rght) expan the new road constructon technques deveoped by Woodbrdge to Kenneth Coe, (second from eft). Chef Technca Advsor to Lmmer. Trndad Co. of London John Spanger, Assstant Drector, Natona 'Asphat Pavement Assocaton, The technque deveoped by Woodbrdge now enabes the Townshp to paye hundreds of feet of road n oe day for ess money than t cost to pave the same numbmer of feet prevousy n one yeek for more money. Wth the, new technques, more than 180 me of roads' have been paved snce 1062.! n... AND IT KEPT A STABLE TAX RATE S THIRD YEAR I ROW TOO! for{morh acton ke ths E-ELECT * * * the compete ZIRPOLO team JOSEPH NEMYO c«.n«a»n.a.l. HAROLD J. MORTENSEN coaman JALJ-IY JLJVTAJM Councman Second Ward G E O R G E Y A T E S Councman Thrd Ward GENE TOMASSO Councman Fourth Ward WILLIAM KILGALLIN (M» FVU. VOTTLINE V ALL THE WAY VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 2 -u*

16 * IS PAGE BIXTBEN r YOUWY AMAZUK NEW VINYL LATEX PAINT ;Trpe Hdng Vny Fat ASII& DRIPLESS-ODORLESS MKCITY LATEX FLAT Good for wa* cangs, can b«ttnttd. Soap wattr ceanup. aood. WASHABLE-HOMOGENIZED IMPORTANT: DO NOT THIN-USE AS IS Ths Pant It Mad* to a Jeed Coutency. UM It on a Inferor surfaces ncudng maonry. Du or gossy surfaces. Do not UM over easomn* or gut. Do not UM any o, o coon or thnner*. CUan up too wth toap water. For ktchtn bath w» rtcommond sem-gow. SANTAS j GLENDORA WALLTEX BKVUUMteM F I X! 4 GOOD LATEX CEMENT It fttefct «MI tasj* rttuk PAINT & VARNISH REMOVER GAL DMp totm grtty hghw Fatte WINDOW SHADES Vny Embotud. Pan bottom, 21" thru at" wdt, comp.u wth j rour.roomdork«n- «n Jfhry hahw. Frngt bottom. DRIVEWAY SEALER r-rortctt, rahnthu no drvtwayt from WMrtr darng*. WALLPAPER Snge Ro " " WE HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE OF STANLEY TOOLS PROTO[ TO?W! BUY DIRECJAT OUR FACTORY...SAVE 40% 401H. Broad St. Ezabeth ' OPEN DAILY TIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY TIL 6 P.M. BEST BROS. Wo rturva tho rght to mt qvwtrh**. Thursday, October 28,1965 Offcers Named By Isen Group ISELIN - At n meetng hed at the Bow-O-Mat. Oak Tree Road, the IseUn Athetc Assocaton eected offcers for the comng year as foows: Henry Modzewsk, presdent; Herb Rchman. executve vcepresdent: Sa Morano, vce-presdent. Pony League; George Machusky, vce-presdent, Mnjor pe; Chares Paermo, vcepresdent, Mnor Uape; Edward Mer, vce presdent, Equpment; M. Mowm, correspondng secretary: Roy Abe, assstant correspondng secretary; Mchae Shaow, assstant treasurer; Chares Oson, ways means charman: Ted Farakas, paramentaran; Wam Durkee, pubcty charman; Edward Karar, recordng secretary. To honor the new offcers the assocaton w sponsor a dnnerdance at the Roya Oaks, Oak Tree Road, across from the Bow-O-Mat, on Saturday, November e, 7:30 p.m. Tckets may be obtaned from Stan Podgonk, charman, 37 Gr Avenue, FU t-7482; or Mr. NIgro, Mr. Machusky, Mr, Shaow, or John G. Hansen, members of the commttee. The dead ne for reservatons s Sunday. Csuerratve Mddeage U when you want to see how oaf your car w ast nstead of how fast t w go. Tmes-Democrat, Davenport. How True A man who can augh at hmsef w aways be amused. -The Grt * * : Cadettes Eect Patro Leaders ISEUN Eecton of patro eaders was hed by Cadette Gr Scout Troop 172, at St. Cecea's Schoo. Named were: Sy Tres. ter, Sy the Cup Cakes Patro; Mare Garansk, Spaghett the Meatbas Patro; Chrstne Pa+onope, Adventurers Patro. Rabb Announces Frday Servce Independent-Lender (E B) - Carteret ISEUN D. A. Gunthner, fre Inspector, Harod Seaman, commssoner of fre preventon, ISELIN - Rabb Mchae Schoar, aprtua eader of Congrega- have remnded resdents of Fre Dstrct No. 9 that open burnng ton Beth Shoom, announced Is prohbted. Sabbath servces w be hed tomorrow, 8 p. m., at the Tempe, They advsed that refuse such; as grass, eaves, trees, shrubbery,! 90 Cooper Avenue. Rabb Schoar shoud be gathered paced n; w be asssted by Dr. Norbert a trash can put.t tho curb Kastner, cantor. for the Department of Santaton Servces w be hed Saturday to coect. Aso eected were: Knthy Suvan, Troop Scrbe; Karen Remo- "Any person or persons raught mornng. 9:30 a. m^ d BBar Mtzvah rtes w be hed for no; Karen Carpa, Andrea Tomczyk, Ga Sachowsky; nnth Wayne Tesser, son of Mr. burnng n the open sha bo abe to prosecuton as aowed by Mrs. Sd Tesser. grade hepers. Junor Congregaton servces aw", they stated. The troop went on a hke-to w be hed Saturday, 10:30 a. m. Roosevet Park, had an op-anportunty to use ther varous Mncha servces at 5:38 p m. Wednesday, November 3, 8;Mthe supervson of Rabh Soho NIgro, treasurer; Jay scoutng sks. A scavenger hunt p. m., a dscusson cnss from the ar Aen Moskmvtz. efnwas a feature of the day. Code of Jewsh Lfe w be hed Hebrew cass has boon set MX1C 01 JCWsn j: wn n: nnmm,!.., at thf Tempe. Casses are under for Wednesday, November 10. No Compment A fat ady stepped on the scaes, not knowng they were out of order. The ndcator stopped at 75 pounds. "Hoy smoke," excamed drunk who watched her. "She 1! hoow!" ROCKMAIN'S LIQUORS K A Your FTOrtf Brt, A otnprr Seecton of Wn* * Lquon COLD BEER PenUM at RnMph CARTERET Warnng Offered On Open Burnng Rue For Tht Bwt "Bobt" Awrod... Trj MIKE'S 155 A vend St., AVENEL (Aeron from Genera Drvama) GIANT - SIZE SUBMARINE 50' SANDWICHES IUIIM rtrto, bf MtertM Iwt Meat Ba * Sawaft TO $1.00 ALSO TURKEY, ROAST BEEP, COLD CUTS Phone Orden Accepted: OPEN 1 DAYS TILL 11 P.M. * DINING AREA WEIGHT WATCHERS dome o AveH'- Coonu Arv ; OPENING CLASS y Nov. 3 - «\\\\ Tempe B'na Jamb Lord Street, Avcn f <Non Sectaran! Group Now Fort For Men, Women Chdren (Wegh-ns are PrvaU) Regstraton Fee $3 Weeky Fee $2 team Ta Take I'mms off 1 TV Senbe Way. (. scrv( PUce a TW» fss N,,,,.. FOR INFORMATION OR RESERVATION COMING SOON a new teephone drectory for the New Brunswck-Perth Amboy- TOWNSHIP of WOODBRIDGE SANITATION... HOLIDAY NOTICE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 IS ELBC11ON DAY Eecton Day s a recognzed Lega Hoday for our Santaton Personne, therefore'thefe not be a garbage pck-up made on ths day, NE^T PICK UP WILL BE ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5th Woodbrdge Area wth arger,, easer-to-read prntng a-dumber stngs for a customers * When your new teephone drectory s devered soon, you notce that the stngs are prnted n type that's much easer to read becase t's about 20% arger. ; You' aso notce that everyone n ths area w have a-number teephone numbers ke (n pace of CH ). But you' contnue dang exacty as before. A gance at your phone da w show that, whether you da CH 9 or 249, you use exacty the same hoes n the da to do the job. A-number cang s part of our ong-range program to ncrease the suppy of teephone numbers. We're rapdy runnng out of usabe jetter combnatons to dentfy a the new teephones of the many new homes busnesses needng teephone servce. The new numberng system greaty ncreases the suppy of usabe teephone numbers. If you have any questons about your new drectory, just ca the Teephone Busness Offce. Your cooperaton consderaton w be great' y apprecated. New Jersey Bo THE SANITATION DEPARTMENT WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP

17 fw In deppn dent-leader (E R). Cartcrpt Press.BIGUOBSOf SMALL- WEP0 VOUR STATE JEWELERS 21 Mnn Strrtt, Woortbrdg*,Vt o State Theatre) 7a/e /. Bourdeau Brde of Thomas A. Tozz s a student at Jersey Cty State I Coege. Mr. Ton served whh the U. S. Navy s an empoyee of N. 1. Be Teephone \ Co., n Bayonne. After a trp to the Poconos, AVKNEL-MIM Eane Irene Mss Lynn T021!, Bayonne, sster *** <***& w resde n Bayonne. Bnurdcau, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Abert L. Bourdeau, 31 Lehgh Avenue, became the brde brdesmad Msg Nancy Ton, of the brdegroom, was' junor': " TWINS MRN ) rhnmas Anthony Tozz, son Bayonne, another sster, was PORT BEADING - Announcement has been made of the brth of Mr. Ms. Thomas Toa Bayfower gr.»"( on Saturday. The doube Best man for hs brother was of twns, Jance Joan Russe f! ceremony was performed by James Tora, Bayonne. Usherng Wam, to Mr. Mrs. Eugene he Rev. Chester Geneck n St were Rchard Gers, Bayonne, cousn of the brdegroom Abert Rahway Memora Hospta. Mrs., Ke. 109 Nnth Street, Frday at Andrew's Church at.1 P. M. Bourdeau, Jr., Avene, brother Ke s the former Nancy Pamer The brde was gven n. marrage by her father. She was at- chdren. Susan of the brde. of Avene. They have two other Chrstopher. Mr. Mrs. Ton are both tended by Mss I,nda Sue Ban- Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo gradthe brde... n man s to be abe to tthnk through 'In, Avone. a s rrnd of horn The hghest achevement of Mss Nanete Dard. Rvt,.husb n Mrs. Tozz at- dstorted stuatons arrve at Md.. her cousn, as brdesmad. 'tended Newark State Coege I the truth. 240 E. ST. GEORGES AVL, LMDEN OPEN 7 PAYS: MON. THRU SAT., 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.- SUN. 9 A.M. fa 6 PJM. CRAZY-WILD-CRAZY Thar' Itw -utwabh Day Amttnnart Sak. O*w 4t ton (16,000 \U. «f Frytn MM! 3 tsntt Onr 15 tow (30,000 k. of Roatt bthmia faras). W t M b M* rgd by avng yh II k 30% M Amwr't ScfcMW cfcekt xxah. COMPARE-WHY PAY MORE? GRADE " A" FRYER CHICKEN LEGS CHICKEN BREASTS NOT QUARTERS-GENUINE GUT LEGS AND BREASTS BONIUSS OWCI UAH JEBJF VWIWIEM MNfUSS»»'>»' HMJKfT " " BEEFEF COc PORK Cc Corndynt CUBES BESUj b ROAST J / b BEEF H FWSN CNKHN JUUFEP BONIUSS ROAST J / * WIRE PARTICULAR ABOUT OUR WONDERFUL GROUND BEEF! AND WIRE STILL HOLDING THESE LOW PRICES! STILL r PURE LEAN STIt! EXTRA LEAN GROUND STILL (ROUND M' GROUND FIT ROUND CHUCK H STEAK CNOICfST God Crest DUCKS37 'OR A REASONABLE MEAL! SNOWHITK, FRESH L OIN or RIB suao CHOPS 89 C "OMnMAN "or ITALIAN SAUSAGE HIGHADI Skness I C Franks BOMS OFK 1 LB. BAG / SAUERKRAUT WITH EACH PURCHASE SPARE RIBS J LBS. 0* GROUNOCHWK jj e t ^ N t B A B r MHWED Chopped HAM SWIFT'S CHOICE CHARCOA, STEAK Z~» wth»>'" <«««o» ; ;; Pure Gr<wm Ch«ck j CHMa TINDB CUBED STEAK or LONDON BROIL pyjtf hu 29' OLEO HOMEMADE COIE SLAW POTATO SALAD MACARONI SALAD Thursday, October», MM PAOT THANK YOU, MR. EDITOR! THE INDEPENDENT-LEADER SAYS: * tt Wc earnesty beeve the Democratc team n the State, County muncpaty has done a praseworthy job (or a of us w contnue to do so. Therefore, they have our unquafed endorsement." New Jeney voter* are now approachng the wndup of another potca campagn, despte reams of pottksa statement* In the preh, tons of potca propaga n the ma, teevson appearances taped rado message* coffee Matches gaore, the Toters appear to have wthstood the ordea very we ndeed. Today, after due deberaton much thought, ths newspaper turns Its attenton to State County cdates. At the outset, et us say that we hearty endorse the cdacy of Rchard J. Hughes for reeecton as governor of ths progressve state. GOT. Hughes, durng hs years n offce, has acheved a great dea n hepng to pace New Jersey n the forefront, even though he had to batte wth a hoste Repubcan Legsature every nch of the way. We endorse Gov. Hughes despte the fact the Repubcan sde has generated unusua sprt - a sprt characterzed more by ts heat than any ght t has shed on ssues. Whe there have been many charges, t s our feeng they were made of unusuay thn fbre. As far as the State Senate post s concerned, ths newspaper has had the prvege before of endorsng Senator John A. Lynch, a cdate for reeecton, the present campagn has gven us no reason to change the hgh regard we have hed for ths genteman from New Brunswck. Senator Lynch has a ong, dstngushed record of pubc servce. We have watched hm advance potcay through the years- from cty commssoner mayor ofnew Brunswck, to County Prosecutor thence to the State Senate seat. A very abe egsator, he sponsored the b whch gave Mddesex County ts own representatve n Congress. He has been cted by Labor for hs "perfect votng record." We are ndeed happy to endorse Senator Lynch once agan. Due to the reapportonment egsaton enaded ths year, Mddesex County for the frst tme w have a second State Senator. J. Edward Crabe, Democratc cdate, Is pur choce. He has a brant record, n the Genera Assemby has served State County Eectons aby as both majorty mnorty eader. He s by tranng quafcaton by far the best cdate for the post of Junor Senator from Mddesex County. We unquafedy endorse Gudo J. Brgan, Norman Tanzman, Joseph C. Doren for reeecton to the Genera Assemby Robert N. Wentz for hs frst term. Our own Norman Tanzman needs no ntroducton to the voters of Mddesex County. We know he has the respect of Democrats Repubcans ake for hs abty to serve a the peope regardess of potcs. He gves tme from a very busy schedue to dscuss probems of the voters best of a, he endeavors to do hs best to sove those probems. Mr. Tanzman has been the prme sponsor of many Important bs whch have beneftted not ony Mddesex County, but the state as a whoe. He sponsored the Second Mortgage b whch set maxmum nterest rates whch prevousy went as hgh as 28%. Hs sponsorshp ncudes the Isen L Tte B; the b to study the needs of ndgent patents n hosptas, the b whch w permt muncpatefr-to se- owned by them to persons dspaced by hghway constructon; a measure to assst persons dspaced by hghway constructon to receve mones n advance of condemnaton proceedngs. Mr. Tanzman aso sponsored a b to ncrease state ad for Junor coeges whch s now n commttee was aso one of the sponsors of the Mddesex County Junor Coege Green Acres measures, Mr. Brgan, a former resdent of Woodbrdge, aso has a fne outstng background n pubc servce. He has served aby as magstrate n Jamesburg, as actng magstrate n Perth Amboy as a member presdent of the Jamesburg Board of Educaton. In the Assemby, Mr. Brgan has made a fne contrbuton to State government has served on major commttees ncudng Pubc Safety Defense Veterans' Affars. He s the author of many bs n regard to pubc servce. A sponsor of some exceent soca egsaton, Mr. Doren undoubtedy has a dstngushed record n the State Legsature. He has done a commendabe Job as a member of the Judcary Commttee n the Assemby ta aso a top cvc eader n hs home town- Duneen. An outstng pont n hs favor, s that he has acheved recogn ton as a "Frend of Labor." In our opnon, the now cdate for the Assemby, Robert N. Wenta, shoud make a sgnfcant contrbuton to the State Legsature the State as a whoe. Athough a compar atvey young man, he Is aready consdered a eader s hed n hgh esteem for hs abty throughout the county. A son of a brant eader, Davd T. Wenta, who has contrbuted much to hs cty, county, state naton, the younger Mr. Wentz s hghy successfu In hs own rght He defended the homeowners o the now famous Isen case won. He t nterested n educaton hat made severa exceent suggestons tor progressve much-needed egsaton. We fee Mr. Wentz w be an exceent addton to the Mddesex Genuty team of egsators. We aso endorse the cdacy of Robert H. Jamson for reeecton as Mddesex County Sherff. He has been a conscentous ard treess* pu&c offca has accepted a the responsbtes nherent n hs offce. Mr. Jamson has made the offce of sherff more than a routne one hs fne accompshments are known throughout the State. We fee confdent that hs audabe programs w contnue wth hs reeecton. As far as the cdates for the Board of Chosen Freehoders are concerned, t s qute apparent that the Repubcan cdates have gven us no reason to beeve they are better equpped for offce than Freehoders Joseph R. Costa, John A. Phps our own John J. Fay, Jr., who are seekng reeecton. These men have been very effectve ndvduay as a team t' s owr beef the voters w return them to offce by 'arge majortes. We earnesty beeve the Democratc team n the State, County muncpaty has done a praseworthy job fdr a of us w contnue to do so. Therefore,/ they have our unquafed endorsejnent. FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY aw NEW JERSEY VOTE DEMOCRATIC Vote The jj JOHN A. LTOCH For State Senator GUIDO J. BRIGIANI For AMembyman NORMAN TANZMAN For AHembtymut RICHARD J. HUGHES For Governor J. EDWARD CRABIEL For Sate Senator JOSEPH C. DOREN For AMembtymu ROBERT If WILENTZ For JOSEPH B. COSTA JOHN A. PHILLIPS JOHN J. FAY J ROBERT H. JAMISON Wmttmm a«drt'sdrts- :[ -r.! 1. - ' FMd tor by UtddUw Oouvtrj DanuMotte OommtM., J. r. Snatn, Ounpm. Bos H«, IMv S. t.

18 PAOF EIGHTEEN Speakng About Sports Carteret's footba forces were annhated by Hgh Park over the past weekend, 35 to 13. The Ows, beaten ony once ths season, romped to ther fourth trumph of the campagn. The Rambers now hod a 2-3 mark to date. But the tough ones are st to come. The ocas face South Rver n a home game next Saturday, The Rams defeated Sayreve ast weekend by 19 to 0. Perth Amoby, Carteret's tradtona Thanksgvng Day opponent, roed over Woodbrdge n easy stye ast Saturday, 40 to 0. Personay, t seems to us, Head coach Jm Gran w get a few more gray hars, before the season s over. The annua Forda-Georga game n Jacksonve, s aways a 50,000-seat seout. Ths year, wth both teams on the rampage, tckets for ther November 6 meetng are very hard to come by, even though there are 10,000 addtona tckets on sae. These are seats panned for the Gator bow - but not yet but. The new sts w be competed on tme, Contractor Wam E. Arnod, Jr., has assured anxous offcas of both schoos. Arnod bought a bock of tckets for the game tod hs workmen. "These are your seats. Get them ready you' be my guests. If you don't get them ready, you won't have any The word's ongest Javen throw s 300 feet 11 nches It was made n Oso ast year by Jerje Pedersen. Last month n Karsruhe durng the West Germany-Great Brtan meet, John Ftzmons made what was perhaps the word's shortest javen throw: 9 feet 10 nches, or about a foot onger than the javen tsef. And Ftzmons was throwng n dead earnest. Ftzmons had foued on hs frst attempt on hs subsequent throws hs javen kept ng fat; to count, the javen has to stck n the ground, or at east make a dstnct mark. Faced on hs fna attempt wth the goomy prospect of beng dsquafed thereby osng even the snge pont for fnshng n fourth ast pace, the ndomnabe Ftzmons hured the javen nto the ground at hs feet, precsey 9 feet 10 nches dstance. Aas, hs ast-mnute unherocs were n van, Brtan ost by 30 ponts. Watchng a soccer game an unnformed observer mght thnk the payer stng between the goa posts, 24 feet wde, has the easest job on the fed. What he doesn't reaze s that soccer goaes must be extremey age, quck have penty of guts. The toughest part of the job, accordng to one goae, s when the acton s concentrated at the other end of the - fed. "I try not to daydream attempt to ' keep my mnd on the game. You may be thnkng about many other thngs suddeny the ba s rght there on top of you." You don't have tme to thnk what to do. You just do t. One second the ba s on a guy's foot next t s sang at you. And f you had been reaxng, your refexes et down." On these chy nghts, t shoud not be unusua to see a bare-egged man n sneakers, carryng a racquet bound for or comng from one of the 30 chc, brght, warm ndoor tenns centers that have sprung up n the metropotan area n the ast few years. For ths seems to be a wnter tenns exposon n the Long Is area. It h^s been set off by swngers who formery resgned to ong, cod months of deness. Novces who have caught the bug,. gofers, baseba payers qthers who want to stay n shape, busnessmen ookng for profts. What once was a strcty seasona sport s now a yearaffar n the New York area as we a other sectons of the country. - By Aan Mave ToMCOdtP WJUPOfW TOP Pau Kata Ros 258 For New Pn Record Thursday, October De Bea Shoots Spectacuar 698 Set In Major Pn League Dave Wager Leads Carteret Sportsmen Wn 5th Row In Pop Warner League; Keyport By 47 to 0 Tnrrpmdpnt-Loader (E B ). Cartrrr! ead the scorng n the Carteret I,ancs Frday Ne Mxed League "Iggy" De Bea, owner o( the the tenth frame, gvng hs team W th a (519 set. He bowed games Country Carteret Unes, topped a bow- a 1055 score pus a eague hgh. [ of Other hgh games cct en ast week by shootng a spec- Starrng for the Mer Masons were B Water 227; Nunzo CARTERET - Acton n the CAHTKHKT _ The Cnrteret CARTERET - Tto taoar B98 scres on games of were Andy HoensMk wth 822, Nardone ; Gene DeVto Ifth Schoo Nne O'cock Kegers eague featured some fancy bowng on the S Snorts men won ther ffth straght to set a new record,gene Uszensk wth 611 fnd Andy 212; Andy /etso 210; Sk Ws- her frst n the Carteret Major Bowng;Letso wth 595. I newsk 209; Nck Kova-212; Same of f the season " - ng to St. Mary's part n( Pau Kata who set a day afternoon away from home League. But, as uck woud have; Booth Eectrc, one of the two Ron Hamorsk 204. 'mboy. The meet Was h j new eague hgh Indvdua record annhnnf Keyport n a noneague contest n the Pop Warner the «t, ns team the Carteret Lnes, sweep vctors durng the past Hgh games for the women were by bowng 258 He comped a South Rver r Roosevet Park ost two games to the eague ead-j week, pushed nto a tc wth themary I*tso-I93; Irs DeVto- ; 615 set. Couped wth Nck Spano's , the Safeguard bowtory speed sweet revenge for, beaten Footba U>ngue 47 to 0. The vc- ng Vaant Aumnum bowers Carteret Lanes for second pace 192: Mary Kohy-192; Heen who now ead by four fu games, n the team stng rong a Wsnewsk 191. ers were abt to score a cean the Carteret grdders for a oss' Home Saturday It was, by arge, an eve- new eague hgh set of Car Sabo's Sport Shop s st ead' sweep over Darab'j Tavern. suffered at the hs of the Keyport cub ast year.. CARTERET - The Carteret he 2.5 me course n t The Sant runners WON> nngof poston match pace whch I Marcnak heped the cause wth ng the League wth a 15-8 record. Rchard's Bounty Schoo Is Prce's Mens Store wdened ts ^ tn provded some heavy scorng n a thrng 638 sot. Kurt Booth ead to three games on a threegame wn over the DeCaro fve. ran a over the fed to ac- turn to ther home fed for the Ed Wguck scored three tmes.hgh Schoo Ramber w re )f».m. Ray Johnnnsnn "I,,, r;,r he Carteret Majors as four 1000 came through wth a neat 627 In second pace wth 13-8, eret paced thrd Tom p» better games w«re bowed, n[«eres.»g the team won the fna Gene Devto mssed the magc dea of yardage. - thrd tme ths season when they tonngo of the Ramber, fjf, b ' ddtop*t«\eeven 600 seres, a:game by a cose score of them wth A 12-9 record.... set by one pn, rong 599 on face South Rver n the annua The compete summares ( hgh team set, a new hgh team games of 159, 236 nnd 205. Babt ooe. The remanng Carteret touchdowns wore scored by Brjowwsk, rt. Boh Doro k r Order of fnsh: game between the two cubs ths game a new record hgh n Istok aso came through wth 205- The G G Excavatng won comng Saturday afternoon at 2 m K,-, dvdua set Tony DeCaro was hgh two games from Nunzo's wth Paumbn. McDonad Cohen. Mary's Pee Wee Grd p. M. at the Water B. Overhot Jm Maty basted the wood for tor the osers wth 22M60. Joe Broowsk httng 616. Mara Cartoret taed twce n thestadum fed. 3, Ray Johannson <<:< brant 674 seres on games of Hygrade Beverage wth Mke Patng banked Casgy's; Yuhas frst perod as Ken Brcoowsk In ther ast week's games 4. Chares Het7«ISMI IIM3MM for the Joseph Ssko Kacsur httng we, scored a Constructon won two from Tarn! went over for the four-yard ne, Team Routs South Rver trumphed over Sayre- 19 to 0, Carteret ost S.Tom PoHounuo >o "nckng team. But, here agan, three-game sweep over B's Constructon, Aed Lumber took Penska passed to Mannno for thevue. (I. John Ross <SM w Truckmen ost out to the A. Guf. Kacsur roed , a par over Amon Motors extra pont. Carteret had two to Hgh Park, SS-1J, whch 7. Tom Smth (SM, Mers when Andy Letso came Ronne's Guf swept the Vaant Stan's Bar scored a two-py wn Keyport, 42-0 other touchdowns nufed due tomakes the Ram a sght favorte over the Rambers In th «. Pn Grace fsm> through wth a needed doube n team wth Bob Back shootng over the Be-Mart Stores, penates. ate n the perod, Ed 9. Pau Stote (SM Wguck raced 29 yards for the he hgh game of 203. CARTERET - The Carteret weekend's tusse. 10, Mke Deveraux (S\n second score, 13 to 0. Idea Lquor scored an upset Carteret enters ths ba game Sportsman Pee Wee footba team In the second quarter, Wguck over the Booth Eectrc n a Ramber Eeven Routed By Hgh ran wd over the Keyport Pee gucu wth a 2-J record, whch Is Idcnpar of games. Stan Dc Ntto recorded a set of 581. Gene Rosa Rchey Gentry scored four pont on a runnng pay. Lter on, ', dea to South Rver's sate fr extra; f. Don Boye ht we for the'ark Ows In One-Sded Game, hch gg^j, a M at Hgj Schoo ' downs sx extra ponts for a osers wth 542 sets. Agrco downed the Woodbrge Ods n a par CARTERET - Revertng to ts ponts after touchdown the' tenm. more touchdowns to make the. d park_ m [ m ToWT,!Wp IIx Wguck! Wguck Hefferan added '~-j J ^ tota of 30 ponts for the Carteret sayreve ost to Hgh Javvees Beat of games as Frank Bennet ht Inept pay severa weeks ago,'ows ead at the end of the score 27 to 0, at haftme. U p steveu. Carteret, on the Carteret scored 14 ponts n the Crteret's footba forces were perod, 14 to 0. In the second In the thrd quarter, Mke Pa-, frst haf, wth Rchey Gentry other v hww] h, ^ht beat SayrevUean«H. Park. I The A Stars downed the VaMnbated by once-beaten Hgh Park away from home ast ntercepted Aan Jackson's pass quarter, nebacker John Wson umbo ntercepted a pass gaoped 20 yards to score. Penska scorng a 14 ponts on a 20-yard Rosee Park, dropped dec ant No. 2 team moved up ran a 25-yard run. ston to.1. P. Stevens, Metuche CARTERET - TV v nto second poston. Hgh scorers Saturday afternoon by a one score. The Ows have ed the ba 77 yards for a touch- n the second haf, scorng on the 23-yard ne return- The Pee Wee made 28 Hgh Park. Hgh Schoo jayveos m; were Lou Vaentno sded The comparatve recofds j o j thrd game n fve starts hy Sy Caabrese Lou'ft ost ony one game ths season, down. McDonad raced 60 yards to return a punt to the one-yard ne CARTERET 2-3 'Ing a fne wn over tho ]\\^ I n the thrd perod two more ow: - Amercans swept the Gk M p wnnng four, whe the Rambers Park Jayvee cub, IR \n r, Lquors as Lou Pazza pnned Carteret came back ater jtmes n the fna quarter. Ray now hod a 2-3 record. on the most thrng pay of the Inarched W yards to a touchdown Knch scored on a 30-yard run J. P, Stev«14 Carteret scored H frst d games of " Chr» game Crag scored on the very For the Gran grdders, t was wth BUI Egan scorng from the on a bocked kck. Irvng ran 25 Sayreve 0 down wth ony ten wonnr; Key wth ed the monumenta etdown foowng 6-yard ne, The Rambers cos- yards for another touchdown n next pay. The fna Carteret Metuchen 13 before the frst hnf ended Center Bar to a doube wn over Its cose trumph over Rosee ed the gap to one touchdownthe fourth perod Genry came! touchdown was ecorded by Gary Rosee Park.'ohn Spoganetx paused to rh a the Darab No, 2 team. e IUUn Ueuu du ucmjr vaue --,,... Kt coverng 40-varoY The Park the week before. apart when they scored on the IS Hgh Park through wth two more scores n Cohen on a reverse from the pont was mssed The Ows scored two touchdowns n each of the frst End Mke Turko raced 55 yards In the thrd perod tv>h second pay of the thrd perod. the fna stana - on a 4-yard,yard ne. Penska ran for the expunge through thet ne the;tra pont. Resuts Lsted ast perods end had a tte down the sdene for a touchdown. The summares:.carteret Metochtn It 12-0 as Jm Hart ran h.-n k, fna on a 25-yard run. The summares: SOUTH RIVER 2-3 scored. Carteret made hp troube n wnnng. Senor hafback Nate Stephenson scored In the fna perod, the Ows Carteret ,Keyport Hgh Park IS coverng a dstance of sn \ Of Ramber Foes twce an quarterback Jack Smh move, par of touchdowns. Smcsak Scorng: X Gentry 4, R. Knch,, Paurnbo 1," McDonad 1, Co- 0 J. P. Stevens 13 when Dough Mech marched yards to a Keyport _ Scorng: n Wguck 3. BrwMwsk 12 Madson Townshp 13 Hgh Park sot t? m!v' csak kept the Ows on the CARTERET - Carteret's opponents met wth vared success The Hgh Park team competey domnated the game on competng sx passes Gentry 6. ] Extra ponts: Hefferan 2, Man- sparked n both touchdown drves, 1. J. Irvng 1. Extra ponts R.hen Sayreve 0 from the four-yard no. In the fna quarter J>. over the past weekend. In the! the ground n the ar, rong up a tota of 323 yards. Sm Score by y perods: teret's fna T.D. The scorng: nno 2. Penksa anetz threw a p,w to nr. from the 10-yard ne [or most startng resut, Perth Amboy roed over Woodbrdge wth csak fept the Ows on the move, Hghan Park Pk TIMELY ACCIDENT reckess abon, wnnng 40 to Carteret Boxng HOOVER'S BIRTHPLACE The score by perod*. competng ten out of 16 passes Carteret , n a one-sded game. Perth LONDON Customers pad no The ate Presdent Hoovtr' Carteret on the ground Stephenson SCORING Amboy showed tremendous scorng power n wnnng. The ocas Cub Opens Sat. attenton to Fred Percva, Hgh Park n ) r, o. ganed a tota of 95 yards. Frst Quarter st have to pay both cubs durng the next few weeks. Gerry Sano set up the frst HP Stephenson, 5 run "Smcsak owner, when he caed "tme" asjtte. The Senate has competed As a man, grows ncr j Hgh Park score, recoverng kck) censed drnkng hours ended, acton on the b authorsng harder harder to!r:;".t( a Carteret fumbe on the Rambers 29 yard ne. Three pays kck) HP Smcsak, 3 run (Smcsak - Aong wth an; Su(Weny cu5tomers tabes $1,650,000 for acquston hm. South Rver trumphed ove Sayreve, 19 to 0. Carteret meet., *, e _" chars sank as the foor caved n. deveopments costs. Joan Pau H. h:d ater, Stephenson cracked over Second Quarter from a over the state of New South Rver away from home ths One voce was heard to say: rght guard from the fve-yard HP-Wson, 77 run wth pass Jersey, the Carteret Boys Cub comng weekend. The Rambers "Don't shout agan, we're gong." ne for a score. Smcsak passed : ntercepton "' "~ '(Smcsak c; "» u u<* kck) Boxng Cub under the drecton trumphed over Sayreve n the TWnJ Qarttr second game of the season. 23 yards to B Rausch n the! of Tommy Lane, headed bv drve. C-Turko, 55 run (Whte kck) ts star boxer. Bob Latshaw, wh. S. Freshmen Top Metuchen ost to South Panfed, 31 to 6, The Budogs beat ensung Fourth Quarter MIIXBIJKN TRAVEL tyttumar... Mnutes after the open ts season at the St o Carteret n the thrd game a( kckoff, Smcsak ntercepted a'hp-rausch, 2 run (Smcsak Thomas the Aposte Church n Edson for 4th Wn Metuchen ths season. J. P. Ken-Carterenedy scored over Matawan. 34-' 29 yard ne fve pays ater HP-Stephenson, 12 run (Smcsak nght. Oct. 30th ;Hffh Schoo freshmen footba pass on the Rambers kck) Od Brdge ths comng Saturday, CARTERET - The Carteret ISRAEL Wnter Speca $ The ocas w pay J. F. Kennedy away from home on Novem yard ne for a touchdown, Offcas Farka«, Craemer, teret cub w be represented by game ths past week by defeatng Va II A Jet, 9 to 90 Day Stay 535 he skrted eft end from the 3-j kck) In addton to Utshaw, the Car-, team won ts fourth straght grd November '*$ thru Feb. '66 ber3. Smcsak booted both extra 1 I Furno, W Lndstrom, ~ "» <»" By Phps. Terry McDonad;Edson Junor Hgh n a cosey tutxar. TOIL 589 * J. P. Stevens, whch beat Ca tut. tut CMU - MIU1UIN teret n the opener, payed 12-12'te wth Edson n the fn; game of the past weekend, r- score was obtaned on the RoseL Park game. The past weekend resuts foow: J. P. Stevens 12 Edson 12 ' J. F. Kennedy Matawan Perth Amboy Woodbrdge South Rver Sayreve South Fanfed 1 Metuchen Bears, Gants Wn In Fag Footba Loop Rambng ( Rumbng, Wth B. I. Recreaton Banquet of Cham pous hed ast Tuesday was very successfu argey attended. The hghght of the affar was the presence of two Jet payers, Dave Herman Gene Heeter, who made a bg ht wth the boys Other opponents,.. Woodbrdge reaxed got waoped by Perth Amboy, 40 to 0, but has a good team, w have a tough tme on Saturday aganst New eary 21 to 0 ead ater poor foowng week aganst pass defense gave them a fewso far both teams are unbeaten. more scores... Ths s the! CARTERET - The ^eara shut Eectrc score board has been thrd straght year that Carteret nut the Eages, 20 to 0 n the nstaed at the stadum by the has tasted defeat at the hs Cass A Recreaton Fag Footba Sportsman Cub, who w present ; of Hgh Park... League ast week as Gbry Greenberg scored the frsttouchdnwn Next Saturday's opponent gft... Fans coud hep cub to t to the Board of Educaton as a on a 30-vard run. Caber T.D.'s South Rver, has same record of defray expenses by suppo' were mjde by Bob Ercono on atwo wns three osses... ther projects n the future. 20-yard tun Bob Gaamb on beat Sayreve on Saturday, 19 Scoreboard w be n operaton 1 a run pas pay. \ to 0 but agan we say do not for the South Rver ggame In another game, the Gants compare scorej... South Rver Rec fag footba games shut out the Cots, 9-0. George has aways befn tough has payed on Frday evenng Saturday mornng, at present, there Msdom caught Peter Pasca behnd the goa ne for a safety mproves on the defense, ook are two eagues, Cass A eague good passng... uness Carter^ Larry Lews ran 35-yard around for another oss. a Cass B eague. end for the second score. In the B League, the Rams SAVE ALMOST 'A Vkngs' game ended n a deadock. For the Rams, the FAMOUS "NATIONALLY KNOWN" scorng was made by George Fuam nn a 45-yard kck return Robert Krantz on a 25-yard punt runback. For the Vkngs, Harod M FpRMANENTS water (tamp**... Mfk fadw M evt... IndWns MM MMI "SHORT STYLES" Seymore made both scores one on a 35-yard kckoff retun the second on a 40-yard end run. r.w In the fna game In the B League, the Texans defeated the Packers, 19 to 6. Ed Mas ntercepted a pas ( raced 30-yards Jack^Loreta for a touchdown Jack Fart-e scored twce once on a HILLSIDE BEAUTY SALON, INC. 11M N. SROAD ST., HIUIIOI kckoff return the second on Sf Appontment or "Jv«Drop In" 115-yard end run. For thet Packers, John Cupse scored on a 40- t J-4M4... H I-M4I Oft, D«y W,«V - h»f, Frf. (v.nnn y;n end run. 'he team stng foows: CATKRET RECREATION DEPARTMENT Hug Footba League Wats '.S Ket's Cus T-xans It.nns Vkngs Packers Cass ''B" Lctfu* There s nofear wthout some hope, nohope vvthoot some (tar. Baruch Spnoa at the Boys Cub center at 67 He that knows no gut can know Brunswck J. F. Kennedy Washngton Avenue before Frday nght. Php Massnger.; no fear. Edson payed to a 12 to 12 te... w have more troube ths week, meetng Madson Townshp team on the rebound 1.. Perth Amboy, rdns hgh, V pay a weak Brdgewater Rartan team... ' Pop Warner team. Sportsman, j wn ther ffth of season, get some measure of revenge, beatng Keyport 47 to n a non-eague j game wth Ed Wguck scorng; three tmes. Pee Wees aso wn, grs. The payers answered a questons aked by a rec 1 ; 42 to a future star» payers. '.Gentry scored four touchdowns A Carteret fans dsapponted! sx extra ponts... Team on the showng of game at Hgh Park; too many errors by the Rambers most them the game. A fumbe two nterceptons gave Hgh Park an I'EATUKINU SPAGHETTI, M8AGNA HAVIOM, P1//A I'IKS AND orkk ITALIAN UEUCACItS. OUR PBICI8 MOIt MODERATE... VILLAGE INN w meet Fords next game startng at 12:00 noon, due to the Haoween parade... Bggest game of season coud be for champonshp w be the j DINKK OPEN FOI SKIV'U FROM 9 a n. Bar Dner Kestaurant BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS S«rre4 Pay u A.M. t DINNERS DAILY A SUNDAY Sunday from 9 P.M. t ORDERS PREPARED TO GO Ca ME 4-^44 If or Prompt Servce t GrtM tnet, Wtodbrdgc t'orur Kabwaj Avenue Roger Wams. Any person nterested n gong to Od Brdge to see the fghts on Saturday nght shoud contact Tommy Lane or Water Karmazn fought game, 7 tot 0. Ph Chera passed to Don Smtht who raced 20-yard for a Carteret touchdown. Chera ran for the extra pont. MILLBURN TRAVEL 11? MMbvra At., MRvn H. S. 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He wa * the dress cub pontored by s affated t Or UK 1 ^111) Oath as mn<hs wrre: Mrs. Hownrrtj Mrs. Roth Is so chamm 4 wth Amercu Lodge 83, F. [have such opportuntes been offered to the humsn human race bwm '" * fk(>r Unr - CoIonI». frman Mrs. Rnph Mr bor at the N«ve C«uabf Dors Amnter Mr*. Ben Roth, Beew. Mm. Wnrrcn Drucker, ORTj heath weekend NoKO* MRS. ANNA EDWARDS M.. Woodbrdge " ' hed' COLONIA - The Cnona Chap- COLONIA OA - The funera o{ 1 membershp n the N a 11 o n a I ter of Women's Amercan 0 R T of the tremendmi» technoorr.-iot the drew cub sad that -the A v Frrtwrg, Mrs. Bon Roth, Cub. ""K " He 11 f I I U II d 1, Mrs Anna Edwards M, v * IIUIIIMI, j» of 24 of Masonc Cubs [w observe ORT Sabbath Nod A who dfftd Craftsmen's Cub 990,'vember 5' at Tempe Bna at Rahway Memora Hospta, Woodbrdge, Jacobs, Avene at B:.1O P.M. A! w be hed ths mornng at 10:30 Survvng are hs wdow. Dorothy B. (Shaw); two daughters, Centra Jersey Regon w speak. representatve from the North COME ON DOWN TO at the Thomas F. Hggn* Sons funera Home, H18 Bryant Mrs, Joan DeWtt Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Arnod Beerman, chapter presdent, sad, "ORT Sab- BUD'S HUT Street, wth the Rev. Wam A Battersby, Avene; a sster Mrs Guerran, rector of the Hoy Curts Lemue!. Phadepha, bath 1965 s a tme when we U. 8. RT. 1 Comforter Epscopa Church a brother, Emer, St. Petersburg, Fa. accompshed snce 1880-thc tran- honor not ony what ORT has AVENEL Rahway, offcatng. Bura w he n Evergreen Cemetery, Ezabethrooted, persecuted deprved ng of more than one mon up- RICHARD L. VALENTINE Born n Ezabeth, Mrs. Edwards was the daughter of the CIGARS GALORE AVENEL - Funera servces for Rchard L. Vaentne, 31, of I ate Mr. Mrs. Edmund (Agnes BRISTOL, PA. - Theves sawed a chan drove a truck n 3 T Street, who ded Sunday at Keatng) Kyer of Ezabeth. Perth Amboy Genera Hospta, She resded n Unon for 15 years the yard of the Consodated Cgar THE RHE1NGOLD w be hed ths mornng at 9:00 before movng to Coona 10 years Corporaton stoe 1,000,000 at the Synoweck Funera Home, GIRLS ago. cgars. What puzzes company offcas s how the burgars oaded M Carteret Avenue, Carterct, Survvng are her husb, wth the Rev. Andrew Harsany. FAMOUS BOWLING (127,000 worth of cgars wthout Wfred; two grchdren, three pastor of the Hungaran Reformed Church, offcatng. Bura w the guards seeng them. STARS I brothers, Edmund Kyer, Phoenx, Arz.; Eugene, New Shrewsbury, John, Rosee Pak The deceased was a saesman be In Roseh Cemetery, Lnden. FEATURE MATCH Her daughter was the ate Lorrane Resnger 01 Coona. was a U. S, Navy veteran of the Gn* Vatron* ' Cory Jtan KaramanM... Pggy M«un MIEMLE HHES! for Idea Traer Saes here, Cott Inrtad AUTO EVERLAST 742 E. ST. GEORGE AVE. LINDEN - HU Korean Confct, He was born EDMUND E. SPEECE n Aurora ' n - AVENEL - Funera servces) Survvng are hs wdow, Irene r? dmund? s P* We '? (. 45 ' Oro! 111 : ant > abrother, Raymond, Manhattan Avenue, who ded EngsMown. Tuesday at Rahway Memora Hospta, w be hed tomorrow mornng at 11 o'cock at the Grener Funera Home, 44 Green Street Woodbrdge, wth crematon at Roseh Crematory, Lnden. TV TODAY The deceased was a - retred, PATTIE PAGE IS SCHEDanayst of Western Eectrc Com-jULED FOR a Dean Martn Srow pany, Inc., Kearny, was a n February.. Sam Jaffe, who member of the Teephone Po-? eft hs Dr.'Zorba roe n Ben Casey, has been cast as a bnd watchmaker In a segment of Dan. e Boone. Faban w appear wth hm, payng a cty boy out West... Don Adams, NBC's bumbng detectve n Get Smart!, has gned a recordng contract for comedy routnes... Nchoas Sourovy, Rse Stevens' son, w be n "The Man from Quaa" on Ben Casey. 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In the eanest years n the New Jersey Repubcan Party's.hstory he has stood steadfasty by t worked treessy for t ts cdates. Thejresut has been that you the voterhas aways had a choce on the baot every eecton day. Unfortunatey, the present Repubcan 'Charman has not carred out hs dutes. He' has formed a coaton wth a dssdent Democrat s supportng a dssdent' Democrat for the Councman-at-arge seat 1 n*the hope of beneftng hmsef potcay. SCHREIBER AND HIS BACKERS RANK AMONG WAYNE DUMONT'S MOST FAITHFUL WORKERS s,, U.; M'JNA''UK VVAJ'NK 1HIMONT ct). KepubUcau cdate ur (Jovrnur, stens to John <v Schreber, (set-md from rght), Woodbrdue Townshp Krpubta Cdate for t'ouon-at-iarje, ephn about ot'u probems ftustd by {uv. Hughes Admnstraton's rarfsscm. tyth Dunont.Vhreber are Mr. Mrs. Henry Srube of Cooua. SrubH, A co-charman of Dunu's Mddesex uuuty Tee >n>ue I unpdtfu, t aso S Campagn Manager. JOHN G. SCHKEIBER'S QUALIFICATIONS ARE KNOWN AND ADMIRED BY WAYNE DUMONT, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR The resut s that the ony Repubcan cdate for the at-arge seat, John 0. Schreber, s on ne D, nstead of ne A wth the ojber Repubcans. j JOHN G. SCI SCHREIBER s not supported) by John Evahkoj» JOHN 0. SCHREIBER does not support John Evanko. However, true to hs rgcord, John Q, Schreber does endorse a Repubcan cdates on ne A. In the nterest of two party government of your pocketbook, John Q. Schreber urges you to vote ne A a the way then move to ne D vote for hm so that he mght serve you as a trustworthy opposton member of the Townshp Counc. VOTE THE REPUBLICAN WAY-LINE A AND JOHN G. SCHREIBER LINE D12 ot by Henry suuue. au Uooo* Bouarud, CoonU. N. f.

20 PAGE TWENTY Thursday, October 28, 1065 CLASSIFIED 1 ADVERTISING RATES Om tmt InMrton: I1.M mnmum, 1st IS word Bach addtona word 4c. I conrauttt Innrtom, 21c "n n*. I nn mnmum Cofttract rues avaabe CALL ME A.romprtFnt ar-utar w h»p y' wth tout werdtn. Ad etn Isn b«ma«in or Mourn t In. DEADLIM 4 PM tumday but trrr cnpj apprecated. '" FEMALE HFXP WANTED ACT NOW It' AVON'S Chrstmas Seng Season. Enro mmedatey as an AVON Representatve, part or fu Irnc. near your home. Ca ' for home ntervew. HI /28 such as ove, marrage busness. Ca Located at Rt. #1 & Redwood Ave.. Edson. 10/28-11/4 AUTOS FOR SALE Late 19B2 Vokswagon. Uw Meage. One owner. Perfect n-' sde outsde. Good tres. Must Se Immedatey. APPLICANTS WANTED - Ca FU W tran, Appy Dava Hbags Inc.,»25 Amboy Ave., Perth SERVICES,.Amboy. 10/28-11/4 > WOMEN - Sewng Machne ; -Operators. No experence necessary, Appy. Dava Hbags Inc.,!*25 Amoy Ave., Perth Amboy. 10/28-11/4 ; Woman to cean offce. One day a week. Ca /28 Young Aduts Announce Pans WOODBRIDC.E - Mss.udth Orygowc, Cathoc acton chnrman of the Cathoc Young Adut Cub of Northern Mddesex County, announced at a recent meetng that a memora Mass w be sad for Rchard Ebcrt. Saturday, 8 A. M. at St. John Vanney Church, Coona. Mss Grygowc aso announced members w vst Mt. I^retto Orphanage, Sunday, 11:15 A.M. The Cathoc acton commttee meetng w be hed, November WRONG SKUNK LINDBORG, KAN -Larry Webster was on hs way to a schoo dance when he saw a skunk. Thnkng t was hs cousn's ost, 10/28 deodorzed skunk, Larry threw hs Icoat over t. It wasn't hs cousn's pet t wasn't deodorzed.. IF YOUR DRINKING has be-, ^,.,,, come a probem. Acohocs An-! The feow who s aways workonymous y can hep p you. y Ca BI 2- '.««g «> make a smart mpresson p 1515 or wrte P. O. Box 253, Woodbrdge. 9/30-12/30 for s not as smart as he ges credt beng. LOSE WEIGHT safey wth Dex-A- HOUSE FOB RENT Det Tabets. Ony 98c at your CARTERET - Seven drug store. 10/28-11/4 House for rent. ROOMS FOR RENT Room K /28 8ITUATION WANTED HELP WANTED Rooms Avaabe Speca Weeky or Monthy Rates. Most Mod- SITUATION WANTED: Expert MALE OR FEMALE enced Mature woman w mne ern Factes, wth or wthout fu chdren for workng Mother, Vc servce. Gaery Hoday Mote, j n ty Avene Park. ME BEAUTICIAN: Hgh Styst /28-11/..Jack & Loretta Beauty Saon 10/21-10/ \V. Broad St., Hsde, N.J. MISCELLANEOUS EL , EL /28-11/18 HOROSCOPE READINGS MRS. CURTIS READINGS AND J'ADVICE on a probems of fe. j.open 9 to 9. No appontment necessary. 308 Smth St., Perth Am- boy, ",'" * 10/14-11/4 " ELIZABETH'S HOROSCOPE AND CHARACTER READINGS. Advce on a probems of ft, TRUCK When was the ast tme you saw your rug? Rent a Gamorene eectrc rug shampooer for onv $2 a day at A. Mchae fc Son, 270 Washngton Ave., Carterct. It' brng back fond memores. 10/28 Grey Bookcase Headboard, doube bed wth box sprng mattress. Aso, grey pane headboard, snge bed. ME /28 DRIVERS PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS PLUS GOOD EARNINGS AND FINE FUTURE WITH GROWING COMPANY PAID HOLIDAYS, VACATION SICK LEAVE, RETIREMENT PLAN ONE OF AMERICA'S LARGEST LAUNDRIES AND DRY CLEANING COMPANIES WILL TRAIN YOU FOR ESTABLISHED ROUTES MOREY LA RUE LAUNDRY CO. LIDGERWOOD AVE., ELIZ.-LINDEN LINE Hcrest Rrsrtve Dstrct Z State No. 560 IPORT OP CONDITION OP "CAB' (RET BANK AND TRUST COM- Khruschev gets a checkup n Moscow. >,*f*/iny" OF CARTERET. NEW JBR-.gEY _A MEMBER OP THE " rfcteral RESERVE SYSTEM. AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 13, 1M5, PUBLISHED IN. '.ACCORDANCE WITH A CALL JMADE BY THE FEDERAL RE-. SERVE BANK OF THIS DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE FEDERAL.RESERVE ACT. ASSETS Cah. baances wth c/rtcothet banks, cash Items n process o ' -coecton $ O '; tnned States Govern-, nent, obgatons, drect guaranteed... 3, Obgatons of stat«potca subdvsons ea: Reserves $22, ,343, Other'bonds, notes, debentures (ncud-,ng $275, securtes of Federa agences corp«ratons not guaranteed by U. S.) 696,7»7.R7 Corporate nocks (n- Inrudng 22^00.00 stoct of Federa I Reaspe Bank) _ 22, ẉm tt m j Loans, dacounta. (ncudn! over I. drafn Leee: Keserte $36, ,704, Bank- premses owned 191,099,93, tumture Stures, $74, , (Bade premses owned are subject to t None Hens not assumed by bunk) Other aaseta _... TOTAL 1,978.20»16,OSO,2tt.73 LIABILITIES (Dem deposts of Indvduas, partneshps corporatons... t 3,4«8,265.4 Tme end savngs depost* of ndvduas, partner, shps corporatons 9,073,0».&: Deposts of Unted StftWe Government 205, Deposts of States posca subdvsons.. 158,647.0 Other depost* I Certfed offcers' ohecke, etc.) _ 74,538.9: TOTAL DE- POSITS $13,588, (a) Tot dem dftposts (b) Tota tme deposts t 4, »9.(y(2,025,81 Other Labtes 238,571. TOTAL LIABILITIES $13,825,291. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Otpta: OonmoD Stock, tota p«t vahn I 100,000. Surpus ,000. Undvded profts ' ,000. Reserve* 384,933 TAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. t U MEMUHANUA Aueu pedged or uftgned to stkure ab- - res for other purposes ( a Loan* as shown abofa are kttur <nducton of reuroe Of, '36, b Hecurtea M hown above wo after deducton of vauaton reserve* of. 22, medca - -r,\ 11, 7:30 P. M. at the home n ss Martnet Babnrz. ; footba game fur November 14 Saturday, 9 P. M unt 1 A. M Mss Ezabeth Kenny, sports there w be a Haoween dance barman, announced n meetng at the Knghts of Coumbus ha, the sports commttee w be Mctuchen. The Hnya-Toncs w ed at her home tonght, 7:30. furnsh the musc ss Kenny announced a hnyrde Mss Barbara Snabe, newspaper schedued for November 13 edtor, announced typng EARN EXTRA MONEY TEMPORARY WORK DELIVER TELEPHONE BOOKS MKN, WOMEN OR STUDENTS Wth Can, Staton Wmtont or LUht Tnck to Dstrbute Tfepont Drwtor«n the New Bnnwck, Mftuchfn. Perth Amboy, Carterrt, tad Hurrounn Md**! Cauntj Areu. 1«- qurc «:M A.M. to 9 P.M., Tundtj. NOTMB»M >, IMS for Contractua Aw«r Rout* ««««PRODUCT MSTRIBVTING COW. C/O ITALIAN AMERICAN CIVIC CLUB MAPLE AND MARTIN STS., METCCHEN, N. J. Pr»» Do Not Phone, Brm Auto Insurance Potcj EXTRA Hgh Aowance For Your Trade-n WE NEED USED CARS! WE AK WEU STOCKID ON '66 MERCURYS AND '66 COMETS U Svr To 0*1 Oar D M I EFORE YOU IUY '65 LEFTOVERS RIDICULOUSLY I W '68 UNCOLNS NOW ON DISPLAY OUR DF.AIXRSHIP IS A WINNER OF THE MERCURY 1965 RED CARPET SALES AWARD! THIS MEANS YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON THE "RED CARPET TREATMENT." LINCOLN-MERCURY-COMET-FIAT DEALER RAH WAY MOTOR CAR CO ST. GEORGE AVE.. RAHWAY FU presents the D4rt27<> 2 Door Hardtop w tko pace. November 3 fnd November 10 at 7:3ft P. M. at her home. James Sabo announced nomnatons for offcers w take pace at the November meetng. You can usuay measure a person's ntegence by how nsstent he s o convnce you he knows hs stuff. Katheth's HOROSCOPE AND CHARACTKR READINGS AdtM «,rh m. n nrom»n» of tpm Hwv I A Rfdwood AM. BI1IMON N J CALL 545-S1M Look For Ths Endorsement Ths s a frend of yours. He's a busnessman n your communty, that's the NAMCO sea of endorsement on hs door. Its the same sea you II fnd n at of hs advertsng. He proudy dspays ths sea because he has been seected by NAMCO for hs reabty dependabty. So shop where you se/ the NAMCO sea of endorsement dspayed. It's your gude to servce, courtesy, far vaue. THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS HAVE BEEN ENDORSED BY NAMCO IN WOODBRIDGE THE COOKIE JAR BAKERY SS6 Amboy Avenue. ME BURKE k BABE FUEL OIL 236 Bunns Lane, GBE1NER FUNERAL HOME 44 Green Street, WALSHECK'S FLOWERS 306 Amboy Avenue, (34-1(138 LANCE MOVING h STORAGE CO. Woodbrdge, WOODBRIDGE PHARMACY, INC. S35 Amboy Avenue, ME 4*180 0 NTRAL TYPEWRITER SERVICE 53 Man Street, ME ALCHAR LIQUORS INC. 197 AMBOY AVMUE, ME 4-08M RATIONAL MERCHANDISING CORPORATION Word's LtjMt Endofumnt Company Wtq, Man. 6r«M Bay, Wse. tn Fanctco, U. CHANDLER MOTORS Inc. Independent-Leader (E R) - Carteret AUTOMATIC & STANDARD W SKID'S fommost TRANSMISSION COAST 10 COAST TRANSMISSIONN CHECK-UP FREE CHECK 1ANP5 CHECK UNKAOE CHECK FOR LEAKS ROAD TEJ1 1»EC MUTJ s TRANSMISSION OVIRHAU TUNE-UP TRANSMISSION ADJUS ADJUJT INCLUDES- IAND5 UNKAOE t CLUTCHES* O I FILTER UEAN.REPLACE OASKET5.SEALING H\Hd UCM,.,,,,. CHANOt OH (JASKfTI nr.% Towrxo F7 THRMP - 1 n»» E ELIZABETH AVE LINDEN, N.J b 4 P M.-WfJ I AM In I r M-R I A.M a ] r' 1305 ST. GEORGE AVE., WOODBRIDGE FU ' 66 DODGES 5-Year or 50,000 me Guarantee $12 Quaty Deaer Award % USED CABS Aways a good seecton PER WEEK UtK Coronet 500 Convertbe FOR IMMEDIATE CREDIT O.K.HU »ec. I, Andrw J H. Tremurer o ne abovfnauaed back do benby dscae thn UH» report of condton Is true correct to tba b«t ot taj kuowdge D*«. ' ANDREW J JKLA Wt. ht uadvs((»d dncton at tut de corr«ctd>t«of thu raport o oomrtou aud durtart that t boe "bumrnd Dy m to UM of our knowedge bee! U tru< correct r (1 KKMfON OKOKOK CHAMKA WITIJAM BAB1UB UJ* UI/B/«AUTHORIZED DEALER tf ft CHRYSLER Yjg W0TQR8 CORPORATION ESTABLISHED 1945 Dodge-Dart-Renaut Deaer IOOE.ST.'GEORGEAVE., UN6EN HU

21 Tndrppn<MM>a<er <EB) - Carters Press Thursday, October 28, 1065 PAGE TWENTY-OW 1 Ho Monty 0p9n MoffrT "I*" Frday'( 50 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY VA Automotve GO TO YOUR FAVORITE SERVICE STATION For The BEST SERVICE PARTS For YOUR CAR SENTRY AUTO PARTS & SUPPLY Monroe ^k Essex Sts AMFKICAN sutvick ubt-a Accessores Utcre* RAHWAY ALL REPAIRS Saatate 7 AM. HM«MT WOODBMME ME 197M «VA WOH (aft* 7 O'BRIEN'S LF SERVICE HjRahway Aw. WoodMdga Com* hart for FAMOUS GULF ra** AdJutamtB HOUR TORINO W. 6-2GQ u PLEM 1 "VE-UP8 ABSORBERS S A P AUTO SERVICE I '» G«r. Aw. Iread Te. OMOM Mont, BARBER SHOP Dave's Barber Sop V8LB 7 > Rramt Art. WjCARTBBET Advertsng m T «" Newspaper Doesn't Cost IT 'AYS! C ME Todoy 5USINESS_pndSERVICE DIRECTORY 11 SERVICE BARBER SHOP 4 BARBERS NO WAITING PERSONAL ATTKNTION '5 Vears n VVondbrdKc < hdrpn 1 * Harcut* <>ur Specaty M2 Schoo St., Woodbrdge Pa SUM. Prop. Beauty Shop *UK»., WKD. THURSDAY ONLY 00 rent t.m Saon 33 W 81 George Ave,, Cooob Pbone U243M Bcyces sc BIKES SALES SERVICE. REPAIR Uwn Mower Serrtce An) Repar SAW PILI NO LINCOLN KEY SHOP 1163 Green St, ben Book Stores BOOKS Make Wonderfu GIFTS RAHWAY BOOK ft GIFT SHOP 63 E. Cherry St. FUoa 1-177* CLOSED MONDAYS The Busness Servce Drectory a For Btunewme Who '. Lore Money DIAL ' ME s for PRINTING Prntng»ervea busness n many ways. Heps to bud saes, speed operatons, cut costs. Let's tak prntng n terms o your busness. MIDDLESEX PRESS Green Street Woodbrttp ME 4-U -Busness ADDING MACHINE BRAND NEW! $89.00 Equpment - Eary Amercan Furnture. Lscape Contractor Snbtraru Mutpe Vc Od Coona Equpment Inc. IMJ r»n» 8t Rurw., Carpet Servce CLEANING AMD RECOLORING OF FADED CARPETS IN THE HOME Ano Expert Instaaton BALLARD'S CARPET SERVICE TeL Ceramc Te EDWARD SWANICK CERAMIC TILE CONTRACTOR ncudng Mosac tes Nn Jobt Repatn o A Knds 40 Mary Avenue, Fords VAejMH* Coa ft Fe Take Advantage o On Snner PRICES! COAL Fn Ton Coa Bn NOW Wtt Lebgh Premum Aathradts Nut or Stove PEA COAL, $1»H BUCK COAL, f LINDEN, N. J. CALL NOW TREAT I Decatesse SHOPPE CU Habway Anm* Woednrd** (Opp Whte Canett) SALADS at Ther Best SODA FOUNTAIN FRESH BAKERY GOODS Ope I A.M. to» P.M, INCLUDING SUNDAYS Cosed Wednesday AU Day er Woodbrdge Dner 0 Bnku Lunch Onuu 00 Anbo* Ave. WOODBR1UGK (Amu from gumrt') FIN* POOD At Moderate Prces Dry Ceanng Phce Btud Wnsb * Drj Cew SUNSHINE CENTER 1133 St George Ave. Coonn TeL Dry Ceanng Foregn Cars FOREIGN CAR REPAIRS COLLISION WORK Free Estmates EUROPEAN TRAINED MECHANIC I Imported Auto SALES & SERVICE WH St George Avenue AVENEL (Ntu Corntaf) D«Uj t:h A.M. to 1:0* PJW. Saturday»«A.M. to «:» PM ME ME Fres Eggs FRESH FROM OUR FARMS DAILY FINEST QUALITY WHITES & BROWNS ALL SEES Speca Rate* or Restaurant! ImUtatJom Kerby Pne Bet Farms U» St George An., Coona Te. U M781, HE «-S» OdMt on tbs Avenue Onw A Try. Ahray A Buy Fntare SAVE! SUMMER CLEARANCE ROCKERS RECLINERS DINETTES LAMPS BEDDING SULO BROS. U50 EUuboth ATCna* Rabway FU Hone InproveraeDt I Stann Wnd«pws tt Doon WINDOW SHADES Stock A Custom Ahjn. Gotten or Leaden Amng», CMTM or Aum. Regaznf or Rescreenng A. LOVAS & SONS INC. US Man 8traU M * 7RR BAHWAY. N. J.3BB-4/SB WHY ADVERTISE? Because by readng ths you have just proved that peope DO read the ads! CALL ME BRING RESULTS Abert J. SCHAEFER, Sr. W LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR Industra COMPLKTE I.ANDKf U'K PLANNINC GRADING ft SKKDINf It't,tn.»»n. t Snrdnx r-p» Shruhherj Rverrrrn Fton Lquor Stores Teephone MEreury MS89 WOODBRIDGE Lquor Store, Inc. WE DELIVER! Compete Stock of Domestc mported Wnes Been aad Ltqnon 174 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Prwood Roofn 8bD e Lumber FORDS & COAL CO. ntuutoa Fueng Otnn DOOM HUwork Butaew 8uppB«t Hrdwu* Mjon' SoppUt FoeOD A Coa fhcrest m Kng Georges Rd., fords - Musc Instructon t LOWREY ORGANS CONN ORGANS KIMBALL PIANOS Instructon Tunng JARDOT PIANO COMPANY US Rahway Avese Woodbrdge ME! wa U to k, dosed Monfep Advertse Your Busness n the Busness Servce Drectory Ca ME Men's Forma Wear TEH'S TUXEDOS FOR IIIRF or ut Mum n TMfnt n (hf atr fft Taor Shp Ceaners & Taors Ateratons Oprg tyn. &T ppotttmfn 17 Green SL ffoodbrdge ME Motorcyces MOTORCYCLE Brdgettone Para Bene FUNCYCLES 3K St. George Ave. RAHWAY Movng & Storage - IDEAL WAY MOVERS Whj Not Ut The "T McCoBey More Von Itnut«rM Itoru* AGENTS NATIONAL VANS Loca Word Wde Moren 1286 St George Ave., Avene FU Pants & Wapaper EXTERIOR LATEX HOUSE PAINT oar reg. J *^ OAL. Recommended for CEDAR, ASBESTOS, MASONRY CLAPBOARD SURFACES Wa Rent Extenson Ladder* $1.00 PER DAY McDerraott Pabta * Wapaper 88 St. George* ATA, Rabway Phone M1-0S33 - Pumbng & Heatng ED FREY (Formery wth Cbarej Fur) PLUMBING HEATING Eect* Sewer Servce ttt Rue r«. Woodbrdtt. HJ ME "Servce wth a Sme" SMITH Pumbng Heatng 186 Reuuen Ave. Avene ME Toets Ktchen Faucets Gas Water Heaters REPAIRS REPLACEMENTS Sewer Ceanng - Studo Photography Pctures Mae NUw Chrbtuu GUt t - H 10 Oour Speca $30 Vuut $19.95 We tve S 4 11 (jeen SUnpt Ak w about our free fbn a wt uu' expert deveopng prutnu servce. GALLARD'S PHOTO & STUDIO - Rea Estate Lstngs - JUST SIT BACK LET US SELL YOUR HOUSE! Lst It Wth Stern & Dragoset REALTORS ME MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE? IS IT A SECRET? You know t's for SALE! Tour BROKER KNOWS IT'S FOR SALE! BUT Deet the Buyer know K'a (or Sater LET MLS Te Your Story Rofng ft Sdng -I T. R. STEVENS SMfnt u SbNt Meta Work B5 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRIDGE Repar* of AU Type* Ar-Condttonnt ffum Ar He»t In1mtr» Ebat Ijtm Motor Guud FOB rrk KBTIKUTIt MI 4-81U HENRY JANSEN & SON Sheet Meta Work Roofng Gutters Leaders 588 Aden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Teephone METCUT «1241 Spcovers FREE INTERIOR Decoratng SERVICE BY ERNEST DECORATORS HOME APARTMENT AND OFFICE Room Layout Furnture Arrangement* Coor Coordnaton - Budget Pannng Ca or Wrte For Further Informaton CUSTOM TAILORED UIP COVERS, DRAPERIES, > REUPHOLSTERY SHOP AT HOME SERVICE FU M nj s RAHWAY FASHION FABRICS.muro Uecuntun* Spcoven UHAItK > UIUI'UEA)* tukijnh YAHU OOOU CM Fur tn BtOOMU KU I - M 1*21 Man 81. Rohwaj Sue Mddesex Press For Your Prntng ME Spcovers FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE PHONE ME custom made DRAPERIES end SLIPCOVERS P5 MAIN ST WOODBRIDGf - Taors & Ceaners ELITE Taors S Ceaners FINEST ALTERATIONS AT MODERATE PRICES HI Raway Ave. Woodbrdg* TeL HE 4-U Watch Repars WATCH REPAIRS wth fu Guarantee Kxjert Repars on a Jewery FU GOLDBLATTS Ham ay's Odtst Estabshed Jtwcer M K. CHERRY ST., RAHWAV Dressmakng MARY SIVON CUSTOM MADE DRESSMAKING K Brda Gowns Suts Dresses SZ Carteret Ave. Carterct, N. J. There s ony one WELCOME WAGON» year* of epereoce oter ag good w b btuaeu communty te. For IntormaUon o Wecome Wagon a COLONIA AVENEL ISEIJIN t FORDS CARTERET WOODBRIDGE PORT READING SEWAREIV CALL U Edtor's Letters (Contnued from Edt. Paf») that they hfrve heeo workbf gettng thngs accomputwd for AS we m for every other MCnn nf the Wnnt for the whoe Townshp. Wo w not he deceved by the cnm- tx-ng made by the fep\.r ns n Ihrr drsperate Urt" rh c;npakn offorts W8 ruy ntend to how out' fe«g (n N" 1. 2 hy returnng to offce our year-round representatve The 'tkktatc Cnnddate HITo J Mortenson. John <; M.fa. Frank Brodnak, Mr» June DeVestcrn, Edward R. DrWstem. Hannah Kasarawk, I w Kn^nkowsk, Anna Brodn :k. en H. Shaffer, Mrs. Heen I,em>>n;:r. Mr. K. Groth, Mrs. R. (.nt', Mrs Eveyn Gray. Mrt. J. jhert Franrs. Patten, Mrs. Robert ratten, Mrs. II. Boehner. Mr*. F. Mnuw, Mrs. Gadys O'Ne, Mrs I'm nrrr,.ames J. Qub> j :m..ir Maryoo Ncdhardt, AN :':n;:.! N'euhant Qunan, JanMS JQmnh Kt a Intnck. Josephne Mo H-o. Bcrnce Burke, Mchae Cnm-e Charotte Crowe, MDdred I'en. F.Kn Den, R. R, PetO, Vet Ijkars, Rena Hamton, Ken Hamton, Luce ' Cons, nn> Hushes, LarraM Y. Byrne, ram-t Wof, Dors Catenacd. October.». IMS Edtor Independent Leader We woud ke to take Os opportunty to pubcy thank Aan >. Rnckof, cdate for the 'rst Ward Councman Mat, for obtanng the traffc ght for us on the corner of Bunns LAM Amboy Avenue. Ths s the same ght wwch Mr. Rockoffs opponent sad was Impossbe to obtan. It appears that such thngs are not mpossbe for Aan A. Rockoff. '"We strongy urge the eecton of Mr. Rockoff BO that he can aocom. psh other projects whch hs opponent says cannot be done. Resdents of Bunn Frances Stropkan Ann Nchoson Bertha Browne Mrs. Hooban Dors Murk Edna Jones Rosae N Abert G. Jorgenjoo Ethe Jorgensoo Margaret Eak Frank Eak Pat Brtton Jm Brtton Letta Jorgenson Stephen Jorgenson Maude Laux Marene Marques Lan Caobro AUtI Sam - I got tonsffu, foowed by appendcts aad poaamona. Then they gave m Inocuatons Hany - Boy, dd yot! Bt». a tme. -.{ Sam - I' say! I thought I'd never pu through that'speng/ test. DEFENSE FUNDS Presdent Johnson has asked Congress for $1.7 bon of "addtona funds to ncrease 'mtary strength n Vetnam." TUs foows the $700 suppementa appropraton Congress provded n eary May. P. S. Express BUSES ===== to ' GARDEN STATE RACE TRACK Every Wed. & Sat FROM CARTERET Carteret Shoppng Center 10:90 A. M. JK ROUND TRIP A's Luncheonette, Roewtctt * Hudson St. 10:35 A. 11 U ROUND TRIP FROM WOODBRIDGE Man ft Schoo SU. 14:41 A. H. H.00 ROUND TRIP FROM PERTH AMBOY P A Garage, JH Smth M. 10:» A. M.»J.7» ROUND TRIP FROM SOUTH AMBOY M«n S(. * Steves* AT*, 1:» A, M. : $8.71 ROUND TRIP ' FROM SAYREVILLE Man St. A Washngtoa U;» A. M. $3.71 ROUND TRIP FROM SOUTH RIVER Maa A Obett SU. UN A. M. $,7t BOUND TRIP From EAST HUte f y R(w4 tt A. M. M ROUND TRIP COORDINATHD TEAN8POBT

22 PAOF TWENTY-TWO Thursday, October 28 19R5 T "ndfr f, R ). CaWt TV LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL N0TICE8 LEGAL NOTICE tersaeta wth the center nt LEGAL NOTICES of Bar Road tn tbt osnut n* at Avantt; thence wa*t«ry ne nf Hnm*n**d ^Barrett Named tb* eanur ne of Wdwnod Avt to* Due; thence eastery aong the Wdwood Atemr; thence eastery tnt centtf ne ot Wdwcwd A»rnu* to, aong the center ne of Wdwood tun. n MIIIIUI.., L.,r.-,... r; Km. o,.. at D, Por nmtm scho.. Prpshyern Church of Avene, tuurotd- then aong th* ctnterne brdge. modpfntcd hv the Rev Water of the rght-of-way of the Port W Frpnrr ' senor paster, at RM(I "«tu " rot(? - h «?«*?«-?' WARD 1 - DISTRICT I..,.,., tht rtb-of-way of the Port Read- BEOINNIKG at a pont tne nwh.-h 111" propound budget 0' mg Rurosd Bt. Oepr»* Ave- erjecton ot the centerne 1! Port Mff was dsewsed nue; then aong tb* centerne of Readng Raroad the centerune ' n,u. ' 1,,., St. Oeont tvenue In a oorthery'of N J State HRbway Route 25; McmVMs of the -ongrcrton d, a0d", o XM Townshp boun- thenc* (II northeastery aong the m j I>I>V \r JtV pfh, MI»* I I ' I 'II" 1 u «I' 1 J u ap *M rtrnded appromrt«7 50 ff " ; Nfsnn A»*nu«to th«center Unt of Street to the pont where the west-, rtrnded approm ery ne of FoT-tn Tcrmcx f I < «- thence northeastfrsv tended, sad pnnt beng appro- tery boundary m matey SO Iwt more or Ira east ofrnce #1 to It* ^ mr ""","'!"" Avenue to th. center nt ftt Arane the eastery ne of nrsnt Avenue;! renter ne of Mndrn Rtr-ftthenw wentry noth rv aong th* """jrnhwnv A»fnue; thrnce northry me of Fn'da er-, th, 1 n8 M Ranw., T r r.'. W J. h '! A«m. to th. cent., n. ct Aran. esterv unna the center Una of Ihence In a nnrsheasfrrv drecton cwtery aong ths center ne f _ aong the westery boundary ne 1 Unden ftrtet tn Its nterjecton» "'" "'"" "" ' " r ' " " of Fords Terrace f 1 to Its pnnt nf wth Mart Avenue; thence norrter- *""" *"" ' '",,,^'?, t 1,.h If Intersecton wth the cfnsr n-.y nnnj the cent" Hue of Mary «-» n, n wth ht eastery rfht of tbe cemerne nf J yr* ee Aca On ; m ser-wttod of Mddete Avenue»n< McLean Sreet: then aoog the cenwrne of McU»n Street to the 1B- I* 'A bref terwctnn of McLean Street ' h th ra Tr;m The theme for ths year's Cnvuss s Rc.u-.n Von Gve." N«w D <"" Road» the ' "' rm " r : svrw"n W*cen«rU»e"o Bedford On (jmwv - r.-,.f -t nn'tn ^ "'" Dnv "? Meredth A,,m,,,,,., 5, northery aong un Wmw>.. n..hk0n t m- Roj_,, ^ ^ the crdterne of,,ne C(n«rnne o( Bedford Avenue fed nvn»m ' Jr. Brro. Ih Vce Iv.!.; ctarm;n, Ik Vce. ;THtpht rltt- u tr.'nm' SISMOII 1 A 8:C I pn tbe canvass tcm. of Wood^nt Avenuf Darnc. mrt pnce of Begnnne thereto to the center ne of Iw Twefth Wntrct rnne Pate: Sh #M rd Forda Street: thenrr jothprv e gven hy Meredth Road to the n tersecton, ^,,a, the proongaton westery 10 m spr- of Meredth Road Mddet*!o,, Unt dtdn! Boc* 39S-E»nd, J Avenue, theo aong tht centernt mgct; J 94.I J; thenc* I»I southern- Mteo, CO- Of Mddese Avenut to the nter- ery n 0Dg a m nr dvdng Bock 395-E 1M-L the prnrmka- Unn thereof to tht southwest enrner of BocK 1M-J; thence 7) northeastery aon? the mutheast- "" " nd the center ne of Ivv Street to It* In-: tersecton wth the center ne off Pne Sweet; thence westery son; the center ne of Pne Street to Us pornt of ntersecton nth Oak Street; thence southery tonj the,of New ' rhureh ha '81** Avenue; then aong the cen- ery ne of Bock!I94-J an '. ' ; terne of Boc Avenue to tht In- proongaton thereof to the O. members Of.,r<n-noa of Bocs Avenue tht northeastery ne o Bocs 195; mot ^Mcuon of Bock Aenu y Lncon Hghway; then aong the thence 8 southeaatenj aong the mot northea«terj ne of Bock centerne of th«lncon Hghway to the ntersecton of the Lncon Hghway New Doer Road: then aong the Mnwrm of New Doyer Road to the Intersecton of New Dover Road 81 O«org» A»taue tnfn aong tht canternt of St. Oeorge Atenue to the Inter- BBRKELEY SAVIN06 AND LOAN the northern n«of Bock 395: then ASSOCIATION of Newark, New Jer-I» ne Bock 395 n t westery drec- SHUt-f S SILK SI.PFRIOR COURT 01 NLU JHRKEV CIIANCEKY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Dockrt No. F HU abjr, a New Jersey corporaton. Is MWntff atd HOBERT T. BAKKKR, «hd dbrotht BAKKKR, bt wfe, RAHWAV BUILDERS SUPPLY CO., ton to Byrd Street; tben aong tbe centerne of Byrd Street to the Intersecton of Byrd Street! Worth Street; tben aong the cenhen j g most northea«terj ne of Bock 395 to the centerne of S Otorge A»e IN J State Hghway Rout* 35); thence SI southeastery anng the- centerne of St Oeonjn A«- ue to the cenurne of the Port Readng Raroad; thence 110) aouthweatery westery aong tht centerse of the Port Readmt Raroad to tht pont or oace of B«(Innng. Eghth Dstrct Pong Pace: e- Un Jr. Btn Schoo. Hyde Avenue, >onr o. Hyd N. B FAIRCLOUOH & 8ON. INC.. terne of Worth Street to the In DORIS K VERRT DOROTHY' teraecton of Worth Street RECKMEE; SLATER REALTY Oreen Street: then aong the een- CORPpRATION are Defenaantt.! terne of Oreen Street to the In- Wrt of Eeeuton for the sae of tersecton of Oreen Street N, J. rttortg«ged prcm.ws dated September 15th 1965 Hghway Route #1: then aong the centerne of D. S Hghway Route By vrtue of the above stated #1 n a westery drecton to the Wrt, to me drected devered, IpWHI expose to sae at pubc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 3rd DAY OP NOVEMBER A.D,. 1965, t the hour ot two o'cock by the ten prevftunfr (Stard or Day- UBht Savng! tme, In the afternoon of the ad day :t the Sherff's Ofttcc In the Cty of New Brunswck, IT; J. ALL'that tract or parce of, ajtute. yng beng In the Townshp of WoodhrdBe. In the County of Mddesex snd the State o pont on the of New Jersey; BEGINNING at. sde of Hyde Avenue whch pont t- 200 feet southwestery from the ntersecton of the eastery sde ot Hyde Avenue wth the southery sde of Cark Street; runnng thence ) South 52 degrees 06 mtnutea East 125 feet; thence (2) South 37-denree«54 mnutes West 50 feet; thence- (3) North 52 degrees OS mnutes Wfst 125 feet;-thence <4) North 37 degrees 54 mnutes East So feet aonp sad eastery sde of Hyde Avenue, to the pace of BEGINNING.BEING Lot No S n Bock 3981 on a. eerttd map entted "Map of Hydt Pnrk Secton 4", stuated In the Tpwnsh ) of Woodbrdge, Md desevcounty, New Jersey, surveyed bj- Herbert R. Femng, C. J!., New Brunswck, New Jersey, fed In 'Ut tte Mddese County Cerk's Offce Townshp boundary: then aong the Townshp boundary In a northery drecton to the ootnt of orgn HARD 5 From the Intersecton of New Dover Road the Townshp boundary; aong the centerne of New Dover Road to the Intersecton of New Dover Road Meredth Road; then aong the centerne of Meredth Road to the ntersecton of Meredth Road Mddes*! Avenue; then Hong the centerne of Mddesex Avenue- to the Intersecton of Mddese Avenue McLean Street; then aong the centerrje of McLean Street to the Intersecton of McLean Street Bock Avenue; then aong the centerne of Boc* Avenue to the ntersecton of Bock Avenue the Lncon Hghway; then aong the centeroe of tbe Lncon Hghway to the Intersecton of the Lncon Hghway New Dover; then aong the centerne of New Dover Road to tbe Intersecton of New Dover Road St. George Avenue; then Aong the centerne ot St. George Avenue In a northery drecton to the Townshp boundary: then aong the Townshp boundary n a northery, westery southery drecton to Apr B N Is known as WARD 1 DISTRICT 9 BEQ1NN1NO at a pont, the In tersecton of the centerne of de Perth Amboy-Woodbrdge Branca of the Pennsyvana Raroad tht Port Readng Raroad; thence (1) eastery aong the centerune of IDt Port Readng Raroud to the centerne of Ranway Avenue: thence (2) southery aong tbe centertn* of Ranway Avenue to the centerne of FreemaD Street; thence I3< westery aong the centerne of Freeman Street to the centerne of the Perth Amboy-Woodbrdg* Branch of the Pennsyvana Raroad; thence (4) northery aong the centerne of the Perth Anboy- Woodbrdge Branch ot the Pennsyvana Raroad to the pont of gnnng. Nnth Dstrct Pong Pace: Woodbrdgf Jr. Hfh. Barron *v«. ( Woodbrdce. 1' JjWBraent MNe srth p. own as tap No Pe No Beng mown ts 9-11 Hyde Avenue, Isen,»v Jersey. The..approxmate amount of the sn t to be satsfed by sad the sum of Twenty-Sx Thou- Fve Hundred, Twenty-One f Donrs more or ess, tu- Interrt toeet'pr wt the costs ofths'sae 1 e mb.-crber reservestt)errht to «;orn sad sae from'tme to t subject ony to such Umt«- ton or rpstrctons upon the exer- CIBP at nch power us may be specny provded by aw or rues of Court Bod subject to condtons tbe pont of orgn. FIBSI WARD - FIRST DISTRICT BEGINNING at the ntersecton of Man Street Amboy Avenue; thence northery aong Anboy Avenue to a pont 200 feet north of the northery Une of Qreen Street; LEGAL NOTICES Knrath LEGAL NOTICES Teng Psce: vtr Boad snd the cenrerne nf 81 ery»on» h e Avena*. Avt-Oeorge's A»enu«New Jersey 8ut«;Rnc p»n( Hghway Rout* 351 thfucf *nth ;nnrthea«t corner In. aong th* CL _.... Road tn IU ntersecton wth Mer- Rn.."" =<; Mnn trrcnf edth Road. Ihence toutrantfry «ont.h«-e«t»ry aong the center ne of Meredth 394.1, thure 4) nurtwe-ry *nnn Fnrth Durct rnnr I Roart to IU Intenecton wth Md- he umthw-mrry ne n B.«-k» 1H4- fohno #j o CUtemnn *,, '""'I - ' - ' --- '" " tn thp rfnerne Innn. " 'nnf. (,. 1,1) nth«"tery «mm r.he.onrden stnte enter fn*'of New Dover snuthenstery Inr»n'1 t.he_pro nnga-'»henre «omh*ntpry" " " tvnt t 'r,'" the;t«mp u «nn Hn-t vntn uunn: Fnrth Roart to n Intersec y deee Avenue; thence nouthery;!,, ntk. ant 1D4.I rn rhe ernre aong the renter ne of Mddemen'of edfnrd Atrnu«thence Avenue to I** Intersecton wth muthwetery nmnt ornnrne of (joodrrh Street; thence on a ne Hertford Avfnf to the renerute wrjtcry drecton to the In- or (Ivrrt street, thence f north- K d Street t h t f Hd In a In a wrjtcry drecton or (Ivrrt r, h tertecrton 01 Kennedy Street westortv nnnr 'h^ cpntrrnf )f Hyrd Fume Street; thence westery»- atrept to the rfttprne of Wntfr ong the ren*r ne of Fume Streetatr,fr thenre 71 muthwpstrry Edwn Wnodbnd,. ro»jz" -hence earer,, on, tfe. n.\ p nf Nf» Dnver Rn»d m >h. " oute tne pmn HIQ UIW;O >M L«- 9rfft t0 [n, nroomaton aouth- nr o New ersev n» J ''"'" nnng > 111 p,.. 1 " 1 "" r " "' '"" rttrtn f wtween J'arkwat Rnme #4 th.n!." 1 '"" < Fru ntrct fon Pare., p)fmnnt Avpm,,n( s<m, (;1 ( 1..,n.,.,.* 1,. ",^ nnrthn, :hoo «J4. (ondrrb Street. «Hn. Ro((1. nfr(),«, nnrthwetery,,, to 1»"",.!, w ' «' ' Unna Md dfnr ne bft»tpnon»ama*, t«r» ft» u' '^* pr * WARD 4 - DISTRICT t South Cff Rnurt r«««ant h*- n,,, Rnrk «o».,«,. nm! «r «._...,. Mnt whn.hp....»,-...~ *,^«-,,..,v. _."* ' noc * *»5 On Ihft WoOrtSr^J to the Garden State Parkway ;,nnr mp renternt of Wnter Route 4 the pont oace of Be- 9rff t0 [nt nrnogaton south gnnng. Ft Sc WARD S - OST Begnnng.t a,,, enter ne ot N.«r»,e er«ct» the boundary «d»n Wnodbnd the! Schoo #M, rord Forda. 8KCOND WARD TRWtTBENTH DISTRICT BSOtNNINO at the Intersecton State Hghway 25 center ne of Oak Street extended I snd th boundary ne between to Ita pont of ntersecton wth Woodbrdge Edson Townshp*; Kng Oenrfret Post Road; thence j thence southery aong the bound-»»«t»h«a!nn» ITtnv f^rffjm Pn*t rv n«h*»w*«t U/rwhrdffC westery aong Rd t U Georges Post f I y g g g Road to Us pont of Intersecton wth the boundary ne between Woodbrdne Edson Townshps the pont snd pace of BegnnnR Ffth Dstrct Pong Paee Schoo ST. Kng Georte Road, Fords. ary ne between Wnodbrdte _ n Edson Townshps to a pont where n ne of ^vp nf street to ts Inter- SECOND WARD - SIXTH DISTRICT BEGINNING at the pont of Intersecton of 0 S. Hghway 9 New Brunswck Avenue; thence westery aong the center ne of New Brunswck Avenue to Che pont of Intersecton wth Lberty Street: thence northery aong the center ne of Lberty Street to Its 1 pont of Intersecton wth Kng Georgea Post Road; thence eastery aong the center ne ot Kng George* Pott Road to Its Intersecton wth the Garden State Parkway Route 4; thence southery aong tbe Garden Stttv Parkway Route 4 to It* Intersecton wth U. 8. Hghway 9: thence southery aong U. 8. Hghway 8 to Its ntersecton wth New Brunwek Avenue the pont pnce of Begnnng. Sxth Dstrct Pong Pace: Schoo #;. Kng Georges Boad, Fords. It Intersects wtt the southern most boundnry ne of Roosevet Park Estates; thence eastery aong the southery boundary o Roosevet Park Bstates Its varous courses dstances to where It Intersects wth the center ne of Ford Avenue; thence st eastery aong the southery boundary of ot the Board of Educaton to the Garden State Parkway Route 4; thence northery aong the Garden State Parkway Route 4 to It* tnteraectton wth New Jersey State Hghway V>: thence westery aong New Jersey State Hghway 1} to the boundary between V7oodbrdge Edaon Townshp* tb* oont Dsc* of Begnnng. Thrteenth Dstrct Pong Pace: Schoo nt. rord Ave. ft Arngton Dr., Ford. secton wth New Jeraev State Hghway #25; thence southery aong the center ne of New Jersey State Hghwty #25 to It* In. tonecton wth 8t Oeorge Avenue the pont pace of Begnnng Sth Dstrct Pong Part: Schoo 23 Woodbne Avenue. Ave- WARD 1 - DISTRICT 7 Begnnng at a pont ID tht tantry nt of Stat«n Is Sound wbtr* tb* tarn* It InMraccMd by the aouthery Un* of th* Port Readng RMrad Dock Property; thane* (II FIRST WARD TENTH DISTRICT BEGINNING at Che pont where Man Street Intersects Amboy Avenue; thence Eastery aong the center ne of Man Street to the pont where It Intersects wth Raway Avenue: thence northery aong the center ne of Rahway Avenue to Its pont of Intersecton wth Heards Brook; thence eastery aong Heards Brook to Its Intersecton wth the New Jersey Turnpke; thence southwestery aong the New Jersey Turnpke to Its ntersecton wth Amboy Avenue; thence northery aong the center ne of Amboy Avenue to Us Intersecton wth Man Street the pont pace of Begnnng SECOND WARD SEVENTH DISTRICT BSOINNINO at the pont of ntersectos of Ford Avenue the New Jersey Turnpke; thence wetery aong the New Jeraty Turnpke to Its Intersecton wth the boundary ne between Woodbrdge Edson Townshps; thence northery aong sad boundary ne between WoodbrdRe Edson Townshps to the southery boundary ne of Roosevet Park Bstates; thence foowng the southery boundary ne of Roosevet D ark Bstates: Its varous courses dstances to a pont where t Intersects wth Pord Avenue; thence aouthery aong the center ne of Ford Avenue to Its Intersecton wth the New Jersey Turnpke the pont pace of begnnng. Seventh Dstrct Pong Pace: Fords Jr. Hgh Schoo. Fannaf Street & Inverness Drve. Fords. SECOND WARD EIGHTH DISTRICT BEGINNING at the pont of Intersecton of Ford Avefue the THIRD WARD - FIRST DISTRICT BKHNNma at the ntersecton of New Jersey Turnpke Port Readng Avenue, formery known a a Woodbrtdge-Carteret R o a d; thence northeastery aong the center Une of New Jersey Turnpke to Its pont ot Intersecton wth tb* boundary Un* between Woodbrdge Townshp th* Borough ot Cartent; tnenc* Boutheutery aong th* boundary ne between Woodbrdge Townshp th* Borough f Oarteret to a pont of Intenson wth the center n* of Turner h Street ewrwf thence sou ery aong th«canmt Wat of Turner Street extended to IK) Intersecton wth tb* Port Readng Raroad Dock*; thence northwestery aong Carteret; thane* (7) Southeastery Port Readng Raroad Dock* to It* aong cad boundary n* to th* Intersecton wth the Centra Raroad of New Jersey: thenoa southeastery aone tne center n* of Centra) Raroad of New Jeney to Ita Intersecton wth Schoo BtrMt; thenct northweaterv aong the center Un* of Schoo Street to Its Interacton wth Port Readng Avenue, formery known as Woodbrdge -Carteret Road; thence westery aong th* center UM of Port Rtadng AVsnu* to It* Intersecton wth tbe New Jensy Turnpke th* Dotnt Woodbrdee. ohery ne of Green Street a thence eastery paraje wth^t of se- ROBERT H. JAMISON. center Une of nhe Pennsyvana», K7'"' Q,'?."" p". Raroad; thence northery aong Kn8 O ' or ««p08t the center ne ot sad Raroad to tbe center ne of Freeman Street; thence eastery aong the center ne of Freeman Street to the center Une of Rahway Avenue; thence sduthery aong the center ne of Rahway Avenue to ts Intersecton wtb Man Street; tbence westery aong Man Street to Its ntersecton Tenth Dstrct Pong Pace: Mu- New Jersey Turnpke; tn«ne* nor ncpa Budng Man street,! thery aong the center ne ot Ford - " Avenue to tbe southery boundary ne of the Board of Educaton property 100 feet north of Arngton Drve; thence eastery aong the southery boundary ne of the Board of Educaton property to the Garden State Parkway Route 4: thence southery aong the Garden State Parkway Rout* 4 to Its pont WARD 2 - O1BIRIC1 1 The Second Ward, Frst Dstrct, Ward a,, UU 0, otkeasbey a feet wde strp on the Eastery ad* NATHAN I. JACOBSOJ)., Attorney. I.t. 10/ /6* Sherff. $69.12,. ELECTION NOTICE NOTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN tht the Dstrct Boards of Eecton In fof the Townshp of Woodbrdge, Mddeta Comty New Jersey w rtfeet at ther respectve pong paces as herenafter desgnated on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, between the hours of 7 a.m. 8 p-.m. for the purpose of conductng e. Gent Eecton for the eecton of: A Governor Two Menbere of the State Senate, Seventh Senate Dstrct Four Members of the Genera. Assemby Sherff Three Members of the Board of Ohosen Freehoders One' Councman -at-arge, unepred term One Councman from each of the, Pt»c wards Seven Trustees for Free Schoo :? Eecton Dstrct boundares pong paces are. Partcuary descrbed as foows: Begnnng at the Intersecton of the Eastery ne ot Kng Georges Post Road wtb the Southery Rant of Way Una of the Lehgh Vaey Raroad; tbence. runnng Eastery aong the Southery Une ot tbe Lehgh Vaey Raroad 150 feet, more or ess to a pont, sad pont beng wth Amboy Avenue the pont!the ntersecton ot a Une 190 feet re u foows: st> Wood brdg* County of I Mddesex State of Mew Jersey WARD 1 From the crossng of Carteret Road the New Jersey Turnpke; I aong the centerna of the New Jersey Turnpke to the crossng of the New Jersey Turnpke th* Qarden State Parkway; then aong the centerne 9! the Qarden State Parkway to the erossng of the Garden States Partway N. J. State Hghway Route, #1; then aong th* centerne of New Jersey state Hghpace of Begnnng. Frst Dstrct Pong Pace; Schoo #11. Rosj street, WoodrdBe.. WARD 1 - UISTKICI 2 BEGINNING at a pon, the ntersecton of tbe centerne of the Perth Amboy-Woodbrdge Branch of the. Pennsyvana Raroad the centerne ot Freeman Street; tbence (1) westery northwestery aong the centerne of Freeman Street to tbe centerne of St. Georges Avenue {Route 35); thence (2) northwestery aong the centern*. of 8t. Georges Avenue to the centerne ot the Port Readng Raroad; thence (3) eastery aong the centerne of the Port Readng Raroad to the certerne of the Perth Amboy- Woodbrtdgo Branch of the Pennsyvana Raroad; thence (4) aouthery aong the certerne of the Perth AmbQy-Woodbrdge Branch of the Pennsyvana Raroad to the pont or pace f Begnnng. Second Dstrct Pong Pace Woodbrdse Jr. HEh, Barron Ave., Woodbrdge. FIRST WARI> - THIRD DISTRICT BEGINNING at the ntersecton of the cenfer- ne of Man Stree Ambov Avenue; thenc* south ery aong the center ne of Anboy Avenue t<f the pont where It In tersects wth the New Jersey Turn pe; thence westery aong th New Jersey Turnpke to Its Inter secton wth Man Street; thenc eastery aong Man Street to t Intersecton wth Amboy Avenu the pont pace of Begnnng. Thd Dtrt Po P measured at rght anges from 1 rae wth the Eastery ne of Eastery ne ot Kng Georges Post;Cty of Perth Arhboy; thence west- Road, the severa courses thereof to! ery aong sad boundary Une be- Kng Georges Post Road: /thence. Kaatery Northeastery aong the severa courses of Kng Georges Poet oad to the pont or pace of Bennng the Lentgb Vaey Rad Rght of Way 'orda Grove Road; thence nor thery aong the center Forda Grove Road to Party Ro,,, 4; thence northery Hue of s ona the Garden State Parkway Grove Road to a pont Route 4 to Its Intersecton wth the mdway between Worden, Avenue New Jersey Turnpke: thence east Jamee Street; thence! westery I ery aong the center ne of the aong the ne parae to Worden New Jersey Turnpke to Its Inter- Thrd Dstrct Pong Pace: Schoo #11, Kou Street, Woodbrdge. 1 WARD 1 - DISTRICT 4 A that part of tbe Hrat Ward way Route #1 In a northery drec- hyng north of Hoard's Brook west tou to the Intersecton bf of the center ne of Amboy Avenu Jarsaj Hghway Route #1 add Oreen east o the center Une of the atreet; then aong ths centtrne of Phadepha Beadng Raroad Qreeu Street to the Intersecton ofund the center Una of Statt Hgb- Green,, Street end Worth streettway Route No 35 then aong the centerne of Worth] Fofcrt Dstrct Pong Pact Street to (he Intersecton o Worth Schoo p. Mavbey gtree!, Wood- WARD 1 - DI,STRICI» A that tract between to* PanngyTanu EUUroad (on tb* ast) tb* center nt of Amboy Avenue (on the west) th* center un of Freeman Street too the north) (on the south) by a Une drawn parae wtb Oreen Street 100 ent north of th* northery Un thereof Fth Dstrct Pong Pace Woodbrdge Jr. Hgh, Barron Aye. Woodbrdt. Street Byrd Street; then aong tns ceoterne of Byrd Street to th* northern ne of Bock 395; then aopg Bock 395 tott.george Avenue: then aong the centern* of St. George Avenue to the crossng of St. peorge Avenue the rghtof-way of the Port Readng Raroad; then aong the centern* of the rgt-of-way of the Port Readng RAroad to the crossng of th* rgt-of-wuy ot the Port Readng aroa und Ituhway Avenue; tfb&n & nk the rtntcrno of Rahway Avt ne 10 the Interacton of Rahway Avenc nud Woodbrdge Avenue; thru atont; Uc -enterne of Wood* urdve Avenue u> the Intersecton.f W.ore Avenue Oartewt tu u.js '.ho centerne of to ths pcut of orgn. I'art.eret of ntersecton wth the New Jer sey Turnpke: thence westery aong the New Jersey Turnpke to Its pont of Intersecton wth Ford Avenue the pont oace ot Be Dstrct Pong Paee: Schoo 25, Ford Ave.. Arngton Drve, Fords. gnnng. Eghth SECOND WARD NINTH DISTRICT BEGINNING at the pont of n Georces Post Road' the; w^br 0 Sge 0 Ea t d P wheret' outhery Hgh, of Way n. of th. S S M h' t h X, 1SS, Tu Bhgh' Vaey Raroad; thence, pke; thence southery aong the uthwesteny Westery aong a, Perth Amboy-Woodbrdse Raroad me dstant 1M feet measured at, to the boundary ne between th 1* same s Intersected by tb* cen-'street; Ihence eastery aon the the eastern boundary nf r VK ter Une of Jam Pace from,center ne of Fume Street to Into tht northeastery cornrr thn northwestery aong muthsty treet t thence southeastf nt of to* Port Readng Raroad Dock Property to th* pont ot Intersecton ot tb* tarn* wth tb* proongaton aoutbwmt«ry of tbt etnt«r tn* of Turnet atreet: tbtnot (1) NorUuatuy aong th* proonta? tod Southwestery th* otnur nt of Turner Street to th* Intersecton of tan* wth th* e*nt«t n* of Nnth Street; thence (I) Northwestery aong th* «*nt*r Un* of Nnth street n ftet more or e*t; tbanc* (4) northeastery parae wth Turner Strut to th* South- ry n* of Bock om-a; th*ne* IS) Horthetstery aong sad Southery ne of Bock 1053-A to It* Intersecton wth tb* e*nt«r n* at Turner Street: thenct K) rtortbeater* aong th* rjorthtsury proongaton of Turner strtet to tht In Ur*ecOo of tan* wth tb* boundary Une between th* Townshp of Woodbrdge tbt Borough of sad begnnng pont runnng east ary aong ttt center n* of Jamas Pact to th* center ne of Naw Itney Oarden Stat* Parkway Rout* Jtrsey Oarden Stat* Parkway Rout* SKton of Mddese Avenue moct m, nence nnrmv #4, thence southery aong tn ast- Ooodrtcb Street; (hence southery,, 0D, tn< emer, boundry,,1 BW mentoned roure to the center n**ong th* center ne of Mddesen^j,", u nmr#j Uon,.' ' ~; of Rout* #27; tbenc* *outhw*t*ry Avenu* to It. Interaectot wth the J "n* of Bramhato.0 tu _t _. u _^_a b- _# DmSa a>wi PAhft arttttt Hs Da\MfnA/1 h«nr«* *» ** u*h*ttt** >unu WeQ( aong sad center nt of Rout* #» to the ne of Edon Townshp; thence northery aong rhe art mentoned ne to th* pont or ace of begnnng. BIINQ a of Dtrct 1 n th* Fourth Ward to be known a* Fourth! Eeventh Dstrct Pong Pace: ptot of Begnnng Ftm Dstrct Pong Pace Schoo #t, Turner Strett. Port THIRD WARD SECOND DISTRICT BKHNNINO at th* pont of Intersecton of the Woodbrdf* Perth Amboy Raroad New Jeney State Hghway.. 23; thence southery aong the Woodbrdg* Perth Amboy Raroad to It* Intersecton wth.avene Street; tfamc* westery on AT*M1 8tr*M to IU ntersecton wth Park Avenu*: thence southery aong the center ne of Park Avenue to Itt Intersecton wth Tappen Street: thence westery aong th* center Un* of Tappen Street to It* Intersecton wth New Jeney SMt* Hghway 425; theno* northery aong the center ne of New Jersey Bute Hghway #I to IU In tersecton wth the Woodbrdge Perth Amboy Raroad tb* pont nece of Beg Second D nnng. strct rang Pace: t center n* of ffoodbndgt-oartera Road; thence ID In a genera South fy drecton aong th* sad bound ary n* to th* pont of Intersecton wts the Nortntry 01 Weaterj Une ot SUttn Is Sound; thence O In «genera Wetwry drecton aong tbe tarn* tound to th* Soutner tn* ot tb* Port Readng Raroad Dock Property pon* or pace of begnnng Seventh Dstrct Pong Pact: Bagaman Heght* Schoo, Hoy SL, Port Readng. WARD 1 - DIStRICt I Begnnng at a pont n U» p*nn tyvans Raroad when tarn* I* In Urwcted by tb* Port Readng Raroad, from tad btfnnng prtn runnng northery aong th* Ptonsy»ana Raroad to th* otstar Un of A««M Street; thenct eouthntv- ry euury aodt the otamr Un* of Avent 8tn*t to tbe c*at*r Un* ot Bahwa* Artau*: tbeaot toumerj aoof tb* center Un* of Rahway Attnu* to tb* center un* at Iftaon Avtnut: thtno* couth, eastery aong the center Une of fetod Avtnut to th* Woodbndg* Cretk: tbtnot n toutbwmmry dnctoo aong tb* otnte Une ot the Woodbrdg* Cretk to the northery Un* of tb* Port Readng Raroad thenc* wtttery aong tb* northery Un* of th* Port Readng Raroad croaan Ranwj Av*nu» to tb* pont of DMrtKton of m ta c SenooT"#«* «*. ~AVen«Street, Avene WARD I - DISTRICT 1 BIGLNma at t pont, th* tersecton of tb* oanterun* of New ght anges to parae wth thetownshp of Woodbrdge the Jersey Turnpke tbe centerne he Eastery ne of Meadow Road;.hence, Northery aong the Easter- tween Townshp of Woodbrtdge Cty of Pertf Amboy to a pont f Woodbrdge Avenue: thence (1) eastery aong tbe centerne ot Woodbrdge Annu to tb* centerne, ot West Avenu*; thence (3) Una of Meadow Road 150 feet, where It Intersects wth the center northeastery aoof tb* centerne ore or ess, to the Southery Une! ne of Amboy Avenue Forda Grove Road; thence westery aong of West Avenut to tb* oenterne of Centra Avenue: tbtno* (3) souththe center ne of Forda Grove eastery aong the centertne of Ctn- Road to a pont 100 feet north of the northery ne of Coddngton Avenue; thence westery aong the ne 100 feet north of the northery Frst Dstrct Pong Pace: Schoo»ne of Coddjgton Avenue par *. Smth Street^easbr,. «tor-to.^gotta the center WARD TWO - DISTRICT TWO.T^t'AUuS^ & BEGINNING a-, the Intersecton, Georges Post Road: thence westery t the center ne of the Lehgh aonn the center ne of Kng : Georaey Raroad wth center ne of Rf9 Post Road to the Qarden State or da Grove Road; thence n o r P tra Avenue tb* proongaton of sbovt mentoned Centra Avenue xy ehore ne 0/ Staten " thence 4> tmtn- Ro,,, 4; thence northery Gd St Pk mdway between Woren Avenue James Street to secton wth the Perth Amboy Woodbrdge Raroad the pont nd Port Readng Raroad wth tbt PTODjyven* Raroad tb* pom nt pace at Begnnng Beng t porton of nurd Ward, Ffth Dstrct, to bt known u Tbn Ward fnts Dstrct A«5* S 5* frst Street AuneL 1 " Dtrct Pong frst Ad BUg, ong std boundary n* to the mnt or pace of begnnng f D I..JJ 11 JJJh nt or pace of begnnng BEINO a >f Dtrct I In the wn - g PUre: etd* Avenue, 'ourth Ward to be known ourth Ward Dstrct 2 Second Dstrct Pon Pare: hoo #22, New Dover Road. Co.1 FOURTH WARD ELEVENTH DIRTRICT BEGINNING.1 the Intersecton WARD > - DISTRICT BEGIN NINO at a pont t here th westery procngatnn nt the «UU *rn boundary ne of Rrw,,. Intersect* th* ceatet ne n: -h Oarden State Parkwa) Ko\nr N hence eastery contnung UfVJvn n u M 11>T7 III bv> ae^jbj 1 ^ Iona. of the Pennsyvana Raroad " v JJ <rn ^""ndan nf Bnrk I tht Garden State Parkway Rout*!' - 4 "" x 473 -* '"-V WARD 4 - DISTRICT J I*; thence northery aong th*: "*' *"-S. «3-R contmn t, Bennnx at a pont In tbt dvd- center nt of the Garden State!«"J * nn «th «W'm bo\m<»r ( * 5 ''"- - Parkway Route 4 to u IntersectonBoc«KTI to the smthfm' ng Tne between tdsoo TowMhp d Woodbrtdje Townshp whtr* I t t d by tb* cen Parkway Route 4 to u Intersecton 1 Bock 461 tn the snuthtu wth the center ne Of Pume Bock 4(1: thence, nnrtfr.; Intenecton wth the center ta'catt aong th* southern b Of Kennedy Sweet; thenc* In a of Bock 4t4 contnuna straght ne eastery to the nter- aong the southern jcton of Uddete Avenue a d Of the Pennsyvana Raroad to nf " "" " p ~" " '" ' O t y ntersecton wth the Garden 8tate u ntfryrto ne of nmn At«ntersecton wth the Garden 8tate J. " Parkway Rout* 4 the pont, nu «: " '>', westerj anng the pace of Begnnng. Ward Dstrct I Thrd Dstrct rong Pace: Schoo ffs. Pennng Avenu*. a«un. WARD 4 - DISTRICT 4 BIQINmNO at a pont, UM Intersecton of th ctntern* of tb* Ptnntyvana Raroad tb* ctn- Mrn* ot Mtddtet Avenu* proonged; thane* ID northery northeastery aong th* centerne of aad proongaton tht centern* of sddra Avenut to th* centern* of McUan Street: tntnc* 2) southeastery aong th* centera* of McLean 8treet to th* centtrne or Bock Avenue: tb*nce 13) southery aong tht ctowrn* of Bock Avenu* to N J Route *31 (Lncon Hghway); thence (4) southery at rght nges to th* c«nterne of tb* Lncon Hfbwty to tbe centertne of tbt Pennsyvana Raroad; tbence 151 westery aong th* centernt of the Pennsyvana Raroad to tht pont or pace of schoo 915. Pershng Avenue. Ien. FOURTH WARD TWILFTH DISTRICT BEOINNINQ at the ntersecton of the Qarden StaM Parkway Route 4 tb Port Readng Raroad; tbence eastery aong the center Hue of the Port Readng Raroad to u ntersecton wfb New Jeney Bute Hghway #23; thence north- Paee: Begnnng. Fourth Dstrct PeUng Schoo #24. Goodrch street, FOCaYTH WARD-rFTB DKTKICT BBOrNNINO at the Intersecton of tbe Pennsyvana Raroad the boundary ne between Woodbrdge thenc* Edaon northeastery Townshp*; aong tb* center ne of the Pennsyvana Raroad to t* Intersecton wth Oretn street: tbnc* eastery aong the center Un* of Green Street to IU Intersecton wth Boomfed Avenu*; tbence outtmattery aong th* center Una of Boomfed Avenue to It* ntemcton wth Wndng Road; thenc* n a southwestery drecton aong a straght nt to the pont of Intersecton between tbe Garden State Parkw Rout* 4 tb* Port Readng Rat road: thane* westery ajong tbt Port Readng Raroad to t* pant of Intersecton wth the boundary ne between Woodbrdg* Edson Townshp*; thenc* north ery aong th* boundary Un* be tween Woodbrdg* Edson ter n* ot tnman tersecton wth tha n»:->r, u Parkway N J S4; thrnn *. ; > aong tbe center ne ', rt SUte Parkway N J 84 w 'he x pace of begnnn: Snk Dttrkt Pon P». Schoo yr). PennytnU tenu oona. eastery aong the canter ne of New Jersey State Hghway #25 to It* ntenecton wth Oreen Street; thence northwestery aong t b 1 center Une of Green Street to u Intersecton wth Worth Street; rtence northeastery aong the center ne of Wort* Street to Ita Intersecton wth ByTd Strut; tbence nonnwstery aong the center Use of Byrd Street to Its Intenecton wth WnUr Street; thane* southeastery aong tnt center Une of Wnter Street to a pont mdway betwetn South Cf Boad Peasant Avenue; thence northwestery aonf the Un* mdway between South Cff Boad Peasant Avenue parae thereto to IU Intenecton wth CUnton Street; thence southwestery aong h center Un* of CUnton Street to It* Intenecton wth Washngton Avenue; (hence northwestery, a- ong th center Une of Washngton Avmue to It* ntersecton wtb Boomfed Av*nu«; thence southwestery aong tb* c*nt«r Un* of Boomfed Avenue to t* Interssotton wth Wndng Road; thenc* on WARD I - DISTRICT 1 BBOIHNINO at a pont»r:r < proongaton of Bock V,-) r/,» tt th* cdterune ot Dtr.n An nu* (oppost* Octet \t thenc* eastery aong th«- -.: Ionan Avtnut to tne :!.>; th* proongaton o 1-,' boundary of Boc MM-A &IJ1 I Avenue; thane* northery 1, r.; > ast boundary ot Bock) V)-\ ' J89-D to Its ntersecton southery Unt 01 Bock thenc* westery aont KrtrKr ; of Ot-A to Its Interucon» 11- r, '.h aaststy Un* 505-A, thenrt son northaasmry aong the -- Jr. ary of Bock SO8-A to the./.try ton wts tbe centerne 0! ' -.venur. thenct northwester:! 1 tb* etntarun* of Uk«A_T<T. I. the boundary of Cark th*no* of Cark Townshp to u (o'er ton wth tbe Boundary of r Townshp; thenct toutner) 1 Edson Townsbp DOUI.IMI I aoutbwest cornet ot Boct M< than** m '" boundary a straght Un* KutbwtatatT to tb* pont o Intersecton of the Pon Readng Raroad the Oarden Bute Partwa Bout* 4 tb* ac* of - j - * Jrtrkt. Isen Ir. Ugh Schoo, Hy«* Av*a«. uea. WABD I - OUtmCI 1 BtOINNINa at a pont, th* nterttctod of tb* centern* of Haw Dover Road sod tb osnterun* of 1.WCCU wuuuunu,.».» M^ a Pennsyvana Raroad; thne* (1 Townshps to It* nmrtecton wth north westery westery aom north* the Pennsyvana Raroad the pont»dd pace nt Begnnng. Ffth Dtrct Pong; Pace tbe center n* ot Dom RoaJ to th* csntsrnt ot Utb Road; thence (31 Outhtry outbeast- Scboo #11, Indana Avenu*. IteUn.,ry aong th* ctntero* of Ueredth Pan Ave FOURTH WARD HXTK DISTRICT BBQOnnMO tt tbe Intersecton of Oreen Street the Pennthence eastery nt of Oreen (net to IU Intersecton wth Road to tb ;he center ne of U. S. Hghway 9;,,!, 1M of Begnnng. hence southery aong U. S. Hgh- Nnth Dstrct Pong Pace: way 9 to Its Intersecton wth the Schoo #3, Strawberry H Ave., Lehgh Vaey Raroad; thence eas- Woodbrdge. tery aong the Lehgb Vaey Ra-! oad to the center Une f Hortda o he nter Une f Hortda Grove Road the oont pace of, B ' Dstrct Pon SECOND WARD TENTH DISTRICT the pont of In- SECOND WARD - THIRD DISWICT BEGINNING at tbe Intersecton of the Lehgh Vaey Raroad U. 8. Hghway 9; tbenc* westery.ong the Lehgh Vaey Raroad to Post Road: thence aouthery aong the center ne of tbe Oarden State Parkway Route 4 to Its Intersecton wth V. B Hghway 9: thence southery aong the center ne of O 8 Hghway 9 to where It Intersects, wth a ne mdway between Wor- Eng Georges Post Road; tbence den Avenue James Street northery aong Kng OeorgM Pent I beng parae thereto: thence east- ROud to where It Intersect* wth ery aong sad ne mdway between Worden Avenue James Street parae thereto to Its pont ot Intenecton wth Forda Grove Road; thence northery ato the westery Is I8ound:..... westery southery aujng tb* wetter* shore Une of tbe Staten Is Sound to the mouth of the Woodbrdge Rver; tbenc* (3) northwestery southwestery westery aong the Woodbrdg* Rver, the boundary Hue between tb* Cty of Perth- Anboy Woodbrdgt Townshp tn the southeastery corner of Bock #323, thence 16) westery aong tht boundary Un* betwesn tbe Cty of Perth Amboy Woodbrdge townsbp to the centerune of the Perth AmMy-Woodbrdge Branch of the Pennsyvana Raroad: thence (7) northery aong tbe tenterne of tht Perth Amboy - oodbrdge Branch of tbe Pennvana Raroad to the centerne the New Jersey Turnpke; tbence 8) northeastery aong tbe eenter- :ne of th* New Jersey Turnpke to he pont or pace of begnnm Thrd Dstrct PoUIng Pace: choo #1:, ewaren Avenue, - aren. BIRD WARD - FOURTH DISTRICT BEGINNING M the pont of Inersecton wth tbe New Jeney 'urnpke where It Intersects wth he boundary Una between the jj WARD - NINTH DIIT»IC» BtOINNIMO at the ntersecton of th* New Jtrsty Turnpke Woodbrdg* Avenue: thence northery aong tb* Nw Jeney Turn- Pke to n ntersecton wth Port Readng Avenue, formery known as Woodbrdf* - (Jaruret Road: thence northeastery aong the center Une of Port Readng Avenue, formery known as Woodbrdm- Carteret Road, to Ite nteneeuon wth Schoo Stntt; thence eastery - tha center Un* of Schoo to th* Centra Raroad of New Jersey; tbenc* northery aong MUrty aonf th* center Une of A»tuu«; thne* 5) aouthry aonf tht cenurun* Bo ctnttrnt of ^RouM V (Lncon Hghway); tbnc* «aguthtry at rght anges to tb* eantarun* of Rouu 17 I Lncon Hghway) to UM aong th Street to Boom h»d Avenue to u Inter secton wtb Washngton Avenut: khtnc* southeastery aong the center Un* of Washngton Avenue» IU Inuftetton wth CUnton, treet; th*ne* northeastery aong centern* of tb* Pennsyvana RaUh* c*nt*r n* of CUnton Street to road: tbnc* IT) northeastery aong pont mdway between Peasant th oowrum of th* Pennsyvana venu* South Cff Road: Raroad to tb* pont or ptaes at unce northwestery aong th Une Begnnng mdway betwetn Ptaaant Avtnue tnt Dstrct feung Pace thereto to : New Brunswck Avenue; thence eastery aong the 'center Une of New Brunswck Avetnn to where t ntersect* wth O. 6. Hghway 9; thence aouthery aong U. B. Hghway to the ehgh Vaey Raroad the pont pace of Begn- Tnrd Dstrct rong Face: V. F.W., New Brunswck Ave., Fords. SECOND WARD FOURTH DI8TRIC1 BEGINNING «the Intenetoton of the Garden State Parkway Route 4 Kng Georga Post Road; th th th Grde WAHD 2 From the Intersecton of the centerue nf the WHdbrdge Raroad»u) the owuhp boundary, aong the ccuterd < the Wondordge tnr. u> (e utertectno "1 tho Wo.d»rHf;t u.fud the New Jorwy r>u]!c then SIOIIB th utnenud of tl- New Jefeby \rj pke tb a«,.-r< adng of the New Jomcy, ulntc th* Gudcu BUU futwsy. LLca «oug IQ< CADr'IKS'F WARD - bxih U1STHIC BEQIMNIHQ at the utenwuuo ot Rahwuy Avenue Port Heac ug Avenue, tunuwy uuwu as Woodbrdge-Csrteret Road; theuce eastery aong sad center Une of Port Beadng Avenue to ts Intersecton wth Ue New Jersey Turnpke; tence southwestery aong the New Jersey Turnpke to the pont where It In ersouw wth Hoards Urnuk, theuce westery aub Hearn brook to wnoro It nerbtc wth Uuwuy Menuc Ihcnce th h f thence northery aong the Garden Bute Partwu Route 4 to the pont >where t UteTsect* wth Man '" r bree: thence westery aoog the c-buu-r Hue of Man Street to where terseota wth Mary Avemf;.0 southery aong Mary Ave- U> 11 pont 150 feet oouth of e southery' Un.e of Wood venue; tence eastery aong sad no mrue to Wood Avenue ong tha center ne of Forda, Grove Road to a pont 100 feet north of the northery n* of Coddngton A»enue: thence eastery aong the ne 100 feet north of Che, northery Une of Coddngton Ave nus parae thereto to th pont Where It Intersects wth the center ne of U 8 Hghway B; thence southery aong the cente ne of D. 8. Hghway 9 V) the pon where It Intersects wth the cente no of Knn Georges Post Road townshp of Woodbrtdge tbe orough of Carte^et; thence touthry aong tha New Jersey Turnpke D IU pont of ntersecton wth on Readtng Avenue formery mown at Woodbrdg* Oartsret toed; tbence westery aong the enter ne of Port Readng Avenue tn ta Intersecton wth Rahway Avenue; tbenc* northery a- ong the center ne of Rahway tvenue to ts Intersecton wth tbe Readng Raroad; thence auug th* Port Rendng northery y tho cum«ne of w»y to Uw cn.ooj o tbe tun fuway sad 0 8 Ufbway ttout* s. thts >uu( U * nowu t D H H'tr.wy Route ff Is «;> dvctua to tb* Tnwn- ap toundary. then aong tb* a» touuery, c*»tery ud vl«puu uf WAKU J fu ohery o ukraccutm uf toe,v..,>,.r. Kojond ud Uc uwu mj.. jotuduy; Uuu uuug U* ueunno o t Wuoatrd** Kefuae y ^ o m«udway Avenuo to Ita Intersecton h y Iner wth 'un tl.ng Ayeuus ^ p a of bbg-nukbht DUrt>t run PUco; d Bd S the bh rtt adut Budu. Wood brdge. au Street, ruta? WAKD SEVCNTH UKTkCV BEOINNrNG J *«Itoa Sunet an.1 Ambvy Aveuue In Utntct: thenca wctry utuuu the M t bd St h : ceat*r Mac ot uou wtusn It New Tuxupko Fk K stett tu the wth the Ue u«- y p da IKst* Ftrkway Ko««, Ucmw uurthwy suug * Uadeu batv k Rout* 4 to He Pkky wbrrs t uu.-»e<-» wt sty SMte HIKOWM ; uuen,» thatswy aoog Nt>w Jersey H b» to tb* pont w>«* Id mrue to Wd d 150 fuet dstant therefrom u,he uemr Hue of vy Street;.htuce Muttery aon the center ue of Iw 8tre«to e pont o nterse<: wth fhe center ne of Pne Breet: theuce weuerv u tc neuter ne uf Pne Street IU pont, uf «r«.:uou wth O Struct; tenco southery the ctnttr ne of Oak Street md the atuua Un* of Oak 8uo»t ej uuttd t pont wnen It Inter MCI* wth the oentw ne of Kg Geor»«Post Ro*d; th»o<» tautory ong Kng Georgw Post *V»d tu the fnoh SUM Pu-kway Routo d f B center ne nt the Oarden ft ark way Route 4 the pont Iju-tt of Begnnng. Tenth Dstrct Pong. Pace Schoo #10, Oyde Avenue. Hope awn. KKCON1) WARD KLEVENTU DISTKIC HEGINNING at tho pow of In -*ctou of New Brunswck; Avenue md Lberty Street: thence wet B k A ny y Hew Brunswck Avenu the F SUM Py»Bd pac«of Begnnng DU P* y IUI.IIB Hew Brunswck Avenu u wu ot Intorsecton wt Knt; (K-orBt Post Road: tbenc r^>lcrv uttg tne ceut«r Una Kuu ftcurxes Poet Road to Its u urbeoon wth Lberty Street rh<mc«soutbsry aong tht oante Hue of Lberty Street to where I Intcreeca wth N*«Brunswck Aventu tha poot pace of Be- ^unnjf Eevemtta Dstrct rong Mac*: d F H Cr ttt*t Fourth Drtct Fong PUw; Schoo «14. ford Avenue Ford. SB'ONU WAKD-HKU'B UHTB11T fefcunnlnu»t tm uten»ouo (f KIUK (e«nso3 PUOIJ Bo»d where It Inttreect! wn the we«u:ry uumury Hm uf n* Towtabt u WH.rn-Bt tent:c nurtherv WUUII h- t,.m HCUrv ne UttWMn Wotd- UrWBc nud Mno Townshp* to u* xtut wm» tt BtatwMt* wttb Fotd mtta Dstrct rong Ma Fr* House. Cnrr** ttt*at SKCONU WAKD IIIS'SKH 1 tt Ue w tho New Jersey Turnpke»ud hmmdarv no between Woodbrdt u n d Bkjon Towuthtw; th«u h d b d j nuuthcry «ou< d y between thw; bouudvry u S WuodtKdK* ttuma to a po when It u-m tb* center Un* of tb* Centra Raroad of H«w r Jersey to th* Port Readng Raroad; thence astwy aong the Port Readng Raroad through the Port Readng coa docks to th* abor* Une of the Arthur K; theno* southery a- on tn* shore ne of tbe Arthur K to th pont of Intenecton wth the center Une of Centra Avenu extended; thence westery aong the center Um of Centra! Avenu* extended to u Intersecton wth West A*nut; thence southery aong (be center n* of West Avenut to Woodbrtdge Avenue; thenc* westery aong tht center ne of Woodbrdge Avenue to the New Jersey Turnpke tbe mnt pace of Begnnng. Nnth Dstrct Pong Fue: Schoo #12, Scwareo Avenue. Sewaren, THIRD WARD TENTH DISTRICT BEGINIONa at the Intersecton of New Jersey State Hghway #u St. Georges Avenue; thence northery aong New Jeraey SUM Hgh 415 t IU I t nter ne of Ford Avenue ntercu tb* center Une of M*w Jtrty State Hst way gu: thenct northery aong tb* center n* of Ford Avtnut to Its nteracton wth th* center Us* ot tb* Ph epha Port ftaadbg Ra nter n* Raroad to IU Inter cton wth th* center ne of New 'ort y K th g taroad to the pont where It the Woodbrdge Rver; northery aong the xun f the Woodbrdg* Rver to Home tead Avttnue; thence eastery a- <>nt; Che center n* of Homeatad svenue to BUr Road; theme northery noug the center no of Bar Road to It* pont of t bd H centerd* of New Dover Ron«ujth* the pont or pace of Brvtnnnn f ^ Iwond Dstrct PoUn Pace: t Schoo 31 OBMk Avenu. Coon- nn agbwaj wth ay 41 Tappan to IU ntersecton Street; tbsnee eastar Road to It* pont w ctun *.h ute boundary Hug bcwee Woodbrdg* Towup he BorouKh of Oarteret: thence eastery aong the boundnry Use ctween Woodbrdge Townu he BorouK of Carteret to It* Intersecton wth tho New Jeraey Turnpke tho pont pnce of ery aong the center Une of Tappen Street to IU ntersecton wth Park Avenue: thence norther aong the center ne of Park Avenue to tu ntermcttob wth Avene Street: thenc* eastery aong tbe center n* of Av*ne Street to It* ntersecton wth the Woodbrdg Psrtb Am DOT Raroad: thenc southery aong the center tnt o the Woodbrdgt aad Perth Ambo] Raroad to ft* Intersecton wth the Port Readng Raroad: m«nc* weettry aong ue center Una o the Fort Readng Raroad to IU nt*me<;uon wt* 8t GeorfM Ave nue; thenc* northery aong th ( cuter Une of St. Georges Avenu to u Intersecton wth New Jer aoy State Hghway tf25 the wm ac* of BegmtK Tenth Dtrct PoUn ruc Hchuo tt* & 45. Avene Street. Ar Jersey State Hghway #JS; thenc*. 15) U nortbwesury aong the southwestery aong the ast mentoned center ne to tbe pont are of Betrnnng. Stveatb Dtrct Pong Pace Bchoo ttf MarykaoU Road. Mene Park Terrate. OURTH WA10 EIGHT DISTRICT BKJIXHrNO t s pont where *.«otnter Un* of New Jersey Sute beunung. Fourth Dstrct Pong I Dcboo Turner Street. Readng. WARD 1 - Bcguuug > tht Du o on n tb* c«ntu Un* at on n tb* cutw Btr**t wth an *sst*ry rght uf ws Ua* ot tb* Pennsyvana broad thane* aortner; m th* uwrj Un* of to* Pvuuy'MUs B*Lro*d rght o w»y to th* rght o»> UM of Stat* Kghway Rau* #1; htao* norttnsuary»ong tb* rght of way Un* of State Hghway Rouu # v> tht toutbsry boundary Una ot m cty of Rutwj; tuuc* tatmrr ud aoru*uuy aong th* IMJUU4UJ Unt of b* mty of Hahway to Un Rfcway Rver; tbenc* aouthtaw b Kh B THIHD WAHD KLEVENTH DISTKn UEULNNtNO tt the orm fort uf New Jersey SUte Hgmav md Av«ne Street: theuo nurth wcntry aong th* cetc Hue Avene Street to Ita Uuew, u wth Woodruf Avenue: Hm norteastcry aong tho mmcj u r Woodruff Avome u> n,t Rfcway Rver; tbenc* aong tb* Kahway Bv«r to th* w»t- ry nt of tut Borough of Cartutt Iheuc* auutuw t Borougb 1 ut«ry suu th* mettwy bounavy IUw of tt Bur<u«a utamcuau of Asua Otraat M Oarutst au4 (to **Bv«Uu* (MgNna tme* at HKUOB wth Butar Buwt: theuc aortbwaatn-y aoug th«1 Una of ButM Stnat 10 u VBcttou wtb Bt. (tooruc* AVQDU«Utnc* oortwy aoug to* «ut Un* of Bt. Otorgw AvtQuo to t«1 UrMotoa wth tha botudarv U between ch* Towup o Vvood btdg* th«oty o tt*w t^t]^^ ««4«ry PIUUK tv buu. ttry uo t>«twob to 'Tuwu of WoodbrdMD ud Uu cty H*w»y to tnt uuut wnu» a t«n>ku WIU How Jcxny H, j.> jt's, tsuus ajuuma ery aoug tho cauwr Uu«of N J«xs*y atat* Ugtw.j oomfmd Avmue; thence northof Avtnue; thtnet (I) southwestery aong tb* cenurne of UddeM Averft* to tb* MDterUn* of UcLtan Street: thne* (I) aoutbeuury aong th* etnurn* o UcLtan Street to ths otnurun* o Boc^ tht of Bock At. to th* V (L d South Cff Roe* parae j schoo SU. Oeedrch Itrn. etun. nto to tu Inunactton wth tht : nnsyvana Raroad-, thne* sou- WARD I f- DIITR1C1 I r^l'ij^?. *t^t2m ".* S Bowmua t * pont, th*»t*r- Ury aou. Penntyvsns Raroad to u atenscton wtb Oreen Street tbe ont pac* of Beennng. Sth Dstrct Fong Pate: hoo rt*. Benjanun A*M1I*, Ise- FOURTH WARD SITCNTH DIITH1CT BBQINKtHO at a pont whr* the pont, sscuon of tb* entarn* of Uu Pennsyvana Raroad. th* o*n terbn* of H*w DOTH Road; th*no (1) northemtery aong th* centern* of th* Pennsyvana Baroad u th* Boundary Unt of Cty of Rahway woodbrdgt Townshp tbanc* IS) touthatterty aong sad boundary Un* between Oty of Rahway ana Woodbrdgt Townshp to th* centerot of St Qeorgts Ate aong U>> bow. of Bock 5M-0 to cornat of Boc, southwy aong tht nt of Bock 909-D to th po Ichee #11. Innun Avtnut. Co WAKD I - DtTUCI I BBOIMNIMO t tbt etnttr^t 1.H1U avenu* tbt pro.onja of th west boundary Un. 0. B.o» tbene* aasur aong '- wrnt of nnun Avtoue M IU n urtecton "" n tb( " BterUn ' f 3 Oarden BUM P»r»way N J s j tnt cc^.t, ahd boundary Ust; tbenct ' aont tb* Cark Townshp >x In* to u nurect wth t terun. d Utt.f**^ aoutheastery take avmue tak* avto th* nottbwmttr; to ttt pmo [nt of B.o tween shp*; thenct nu«in J SUu n ay Route J5; d nt of tht tbtnc* II) aouhtry southwest- R«uu uy aong tb* cenurn* of St Oeorges Avtnut to tht centernt nf Dover Boad; thtnet (4) northwet- *d; thtnee eastery akog the try aong the ctnurune of Do«er Road to cenurune of Chan O H Road nd N*w Dover Rnad: thenca En, w twt.n Cak ruhp«<" ' >dtn SU«nce ' "' thecentt Unto Pa«way K" u» 0I ntenecon o 1th tht cdte I» : vn * U).sf 1 En, w Avenut; tpenc. n center oa """ ounectoo «I» Hghway bd Jerey auu a ntaraecu th* bt Wdbd g y 4 a ntaraecu th* boundary Un* between Woodbrdgt Edson Townshps: thtnet northery aong atd boundary ne WARD I - D1STR1C1 I Bfgnnng at a pont n the etn- Ur ne of Cooas Road aso mown at Ooont Bouevard, when the am I* tnunaoted by th* ctntr Un* of Nw DOVU Road fron sad begnnng pont runnng ID a to u Intersecton wth tb* center genera northery drecton aong tnt nt of th* Phadepha Port c*nt«r Una of Ootooa Bouevard Readng Baroad', tbenc* eastery aong th* center ne of aad Raroad to IU Intersecton wth tht center n* of Ford Avtnut: thence a pont when It a Intersected by t)* ctnur n* o Hoffman Bouevard; Ihenc* northery aong the oj, cente Hue of Hoffman Boutvad to southery aong the center ne ofj«pont whert tht Mne InWrtaoM " tht Krtucry nut or Uoc 4«3 u Ing tb. t*» Ford Avenue to Ita ntermxton wth the center.c of New Jn«-y NtaU Hghway au: thrno westery tonk the cenur Hue of na State Hghway to tjt Dont MXIJ shotrt on tht Woxjbndgt Townabp Ta Uap; thence sstery northtuer ht aouthry T, Dtrr 1-ou, choo ft Park Terrace. FOURTH WARD NINTH DIITKRT BsXmNIBO at tn* muttktm of UID PuaayvaoU HaJbnu New Dover Rood; th*o«* auuthcutery aurk the center Una uf New Dover Koad tu u IbUmctou wth utcf K.«a theuct n.uth wutery.ong th* oenter 1)110 of Cuttcff Rout to IU Into wth Hgh Kottd: tnente eutcry»ung (ho ce»t«r ne of Hvhad RD«I1 t«it* Inurteru wt South houtbwettcry ptjut wurt It Intersect* tb ctu tut uf Bramha Road wnjb It aso tbt dvdng m b*tw*eu tn* u' shp of Wundbrd a aad th* Cty ot Rubwty; thtnc rdaa %u :$ In a outbeasury H Bum; aong tb* thence ue of South H Bo»d nveuded u> > poot mdway bevwetn Pauaat Avenu* sad Aoud Orr Kwd; b aoruvmuf} ak>ag th* Un* n4way t*o»»eu PUta Avnuu Boutb Otf Bo*d ud paraa tbento to as tnuntctton h o N KUd p wth o,* nctton KtUroad; t tuno* (uvthtasterr aong tb center nt of tb* Pwny Raroad to IU uwnacua wth drecton aoog th* boundary n* Uweta Wodbndge tud Rabvsy to Iht ceum Una of Naw Jartty Sta Bghway KouU #1: tbeuc* aoutbmutary aong tbt uoutr u*»' sad ut ocntuutd Ru* to th* cenu IDS of H*w Jnver Road: tbauot urtwtaary *uug ut c*ut«t UD 1 Naw»>a Ruad w tn U"'" 1 " > act n DaKtns Thrd Dstrct rong rs<:e Hcbvo t I'Ufnout Avtuua, Cu uo*. WARD I - UTKC 4 tram nng u a pnm»n*v UMI Uu* at tn Jaraty >t*t* Irarswv avoute tt L to* oaam Us* of M*w Dovw Road. Vhaoc* aaavar aoog the oaum Un* 0/ Htw Dover avoad to u Inunaoton wth Uw MBUI Un* of OuLos* erf Barua- NBth Dstrct Foag Face: Scbov HI Outook Av«n CoUo*. WAKI)»- UtWkt' II BaXIKHINU s a potn, tba s t»m«ag<aw< ^^ss*" of Oo mm <»*4#atnM ^f «* a*s wtwaq/h/^ W1W1 ^^ss*" W»»H*P»M#^a» SH4WW1J mm Naw Duvat Ro*4 ttw uuut Bousve/d: tbanc* nonbary aou th* m o w un* of Oooua BOuevan tn to IU ntarsacton wtb th* oeout one o Hoffman Bouevard; fhanc* wwuwry aosg 10* oww Un«of Hoffman Bouevard to tba touthu- <* Bn* **» a* jbawbm Msf - wss oona.» "" ISrty»- * tbtno* canuru* of W«ou Schoo * z a

23 (V,R) - Cnrtprrt Press R,,, U Ad hed key to aftect,,uv job* THRU TUBS. Carro Martn nakrr Brsmnn F0OI> SAI.K SKWAHKN Tn' Parent-Teachor (). r ;!s!h >.'.N'hoo 1J w )x>'.»,nru;n eecton day food Sfr Tu'.M.'.y n u st''v Iwscmen! from 10.(n n.n to 4:(M Thursday, October 28, 1965 w room ' ' NF.W JERSEY C JNtFtY DIVISION MID.Ksnx COUNTY Docket No.» t LEGAL NOTICES m«ntt n IMS, snd the etpendture of IIJO.OOOOO for tht fre house Is Aseoca- "HARLOW" Rob TIWKUT Hope Wed ILL TAKE SWEDEN" SAT. ft SUN, MATINEE 2:00 P.M. "SNOW WHITE" & HFIDE & PETER" _ Rather twtch Than Fght! Frank Snatra Deborah Kerr Dean Martn MARRIAGE ON THE ROCKS" I r>u Romero Nancy gastra snd duett Star "TRWI LOPEZ" In Techncoor Jeffrey Hunter Arthur Kennedy MURIETA" TAT woonmmr.k, N. TONKJHT THRU SATURDAY Aso Saturday Matnee Itoh Tuesday Hope Wed "I' Take Sweden" aso Kranke Avaon Debors Waey "Sergeant Deadhead" SUN. MON, TUES. Tommy Krk Chara Doherty "Vage of the Gants" aso TOM TRYON ^The Gory fuys^ Comng Wednesday "MARRIAGE ON THE ROCKS" Servg Skers Snce 1940 BOWCRAFT SKI SHOP ROUTE 22 SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. Quaty Eqopmcat * Repars. Head Rentas HEAD * BOGNER KASTINGER WHITE STAG C'BCO Member Sd Specast* Gud CARTERET LANES ROLLER RINK ELECTION DAY SPECTACULAR ADMISSION November 2 Matnee JOIN IN AN AFTERNOON OF SKATING ENJOYMENT PICK UP YOUR TICKETS WEEKEND OP OCTOBER nd. 5?4 a corporaton, are defendtor the "> o dated Septem wt tn rwe^f ""» b0 «' ' O.", t. 0..."?^ drected devered, M.no S S T ' THB > D, NOVBMBF.I AD, 1M5 t tre ho\r of two o'cock by the «ht st,""" 18 < 8 * nd ««' or Da? Rht SHVIIIRI tmr In the after [S '.,"«"«da,, at the Sta JKSfT! h^ ' hp o Woodbrtdge In the S f «'«! of New Jerwy: p "«e. ds f o ne of " runn "«; thence nt >o (Ire dstrct; "am WH1WSA8 bde for constructon addtona funds to constrct the ' That a speca eecton sha, L. ' on Saturday, October JO, m between the hour* of 1 p.m. " p.m., prevang Umt, at th«, Hooe, Inmnn Avenue, Ooona, WoodbrttKe Townshp, N, J. for tw purpose of snc object of reqnestnn puhc approva for ronatmnton of a fre ho\se snd demoton of the od tro house for a sum not to exceed 150, authorsaton to m bnns of the fre dntrrt In»n nmount not to exceed 1150,- IWO.OO whch a nn addtona sum of MO.OOOOf over nbove the amount heretofore approved on Fehnnry JO, 10B5. 2. That the Secretary 1» author wc nnd drected to cause advertsement of absentee voter nnd vot enna voter notces «nt to poet nn tres of sna nertnn In at eant tcr pacm snd sha cause sad nowc o be pubshed ut eant twne be fore the eecton In tho Woodbrdtte Independent Lcndw. a newnpnm pubshed In tte Townshp o " *" wjtu mvu, MICIKV 131 u n erj amng the Oak Tret I» u«road tn to* pa«* nf Rntnnnt Drtret #1 Pang ra f(, : M.nn ra'k rrehone, Lncon Hjhw.j Dstrct #*: ~~! mmnra n the m. aman Woodbrdga Townshp» nr t Townhp of Edson wrrn the SMIIC U Intersected by tht I'nn mnng Raroad; tbence nnnn ) fouth- () Wootbrdfe. 3 nonds In the touo amount o tm.ooo.oo, to be amortsed over not to exceed thrty «; e () nonterr ade ne o 5 mnutes Ba»t M.OO feet pont; th»nce (!) North \L?"*' K mnut «Ewt dewew j m nutea Wegt 40(M»et to a pont; thence (4) South L d T re «'» *» We«W0.» n th «northery Qeorge Pace, th DESIGNATED AS P S2? c( ' M ">. g Townahn dde- ««County, New Jer&y. The approxmate amount of the Jdmcnt to be satsfed by sad wc U the sum of Nneteen Thou- ^ Hundred, Fft4 10,357.00,DoteS more or I'Hn Interest together wth rosn of thj aae. ew tha The subscrber reserves tbe rght to ndjourn Bad sae from tme to tme subject ony to such mtatons or restrctons upon the encrcse of such power M may be Hperfy provded hy aw or rues of Court. Sod subject to condtons of tae. ROBERT H. JAMISON Sherff TOOt,AN. HANEY ft ROMOND Attorneys r_l. 10/21-28/11/4-11/8S ftm NOTICB'OF ELECTION Fre Dstrct No. 12. Coona WondhrdRe Townsbp, V. I. Notrc Is hereby (rven to the e (ta voter* of Fre Dstrct No. IS, Coona, Woodbrdge Towtuhp, N. 3. that on Saturday, October 30, 1IXS5 s speca meetng eecton w be hed at tha Pre House, In mn Avenue near Broadway atn MrKney Avenue, Ooona, N. J. (between tte hours of 2 p.m. 7 pm, prevang tme. Sad eecton s for the foowng purpose: I Tn consder the approva or rs eon of a npee&i queston rftat to the expendture of money the Issuance of bonds of the Fro Dstrct for the constructon of new rro house, whch queston Is M foows: " a) (Sha the sum of.. n addton to the sum of >no heretofore approved o: r'obnmry 20, 1985, be ependet for the constructon of a new fre hou.'k on the s owner by the Kre Dstrct know as I/>t 7-18, Incusve, n Bocn-P on the Woodbrdge Town' sp Tun Map, Inman Avenue near Broadway Avenue, Coona, to demosh the exsttnj fre house budng, to epr-m therefor not eceedng tota of»150,«w.oo: (h To Issue bonds of the Fre Dstrct for sdd purpose In th prncpa amount of $130, m be unonzed over a perod no to ect'ed thrty years -wth Interest at» rata not exceetun 15,1") Roosevet Avenue Grteret t"t per yeary." annum, payabe haj: The resouton adopted by th Board of Fre Commssoners LEGAL NOTICES PAOE TWEPfTI-fH North wd Road; tbence ) Somh.r [7 ann Idssd Rotd u> John jbtrwt: thene«dj, Snutbeaatny 'aonj John Strmt tn UM DUA> f n Its SLMI, NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES n..,r1c,v, J. 0!Un _ r1. t, :Mw ; ^t-"'»«'- aong b< [jersey Centra Power.gh Company transmsson ne U th man nt nf the CennsyvMa Ra mad; Uen*' 5> fenhwmtfry aonj the Pennrvv LEGAL NOTICM LEGAL NOTICW trct #U Potn PaM H h Ichoo. Cnton ««. HKUNNINd t tnt mtcnxruon of H h Lncon hoay»nd ghay»nd thence runnng H a th«lncon K ft<>*d. Horthjt*rf w W> Bur Huhthe Boundary ne o wth New Jersey Routs 33; thence (2) aong sad New Jersey ^tn< Way HntS 25 1O Anmy thtnc* 13) Westery nnna Avenue to the Bnunnrs Itween Cdson rownnh Borough o Uetuchen. hrnr* "] Northeastery Northrry»nd Northeastery aonn thn Unmdary ne ot dson Townshp t< h«por tteadns Hnrnm, thence s) Northjeastery sonn the I'nn nondnj Raroad to the pes r»r n^wnnnr nstrct #«Ponn P jr,: c»f. Barton Schoo, Amhnj Avpnn., Ktrtt #7: Northerj pro Innftton of WIow atonut. thenn SI SothaarU anft thf Mnrb- rj pmonvatnn nf W' *«n> snnn Wn* Avacur to <h Lncon Ktwav, tnrnce '7 Southwester? annn rh».utnnn nff»w«- t* 1 thf pace n**)1nk Compnj Cr*f k Termna Raroad»nd nnnn«thence: II) BoutbwseWrW snds of IT W... JX 3 "h» mouth of Ntw _ across the s or fv "Wmamsant""tad" Vtntertne of C f m tb«oemerne of /UB hencr 13) SouthweaMff -thwestsry aon tad dmtef! n» of Ash Rtreet to the 4es>Me> Cr»»«whfrs \m» fmptet Into thestrwt; t "} ".? 'V*nd Bovmd; thencej north «Northery on«"8uten "s Round < m f B Round of Be«nnn«(henc,,3 SnHheaster. aong M.! ' T ] ' M M «*""" wjd^ Ro«d to Arvn Rc«1, thfnr.e!, nhttm NO j-votn. Onunrn.Vhno 1 ths unrton nf ne nf Haaman Street; BwnwT) Northery on, md emtartm at Hwmtn Rrert to the etaurttb*»nd Htntcn asn Snmd, nnnn Ihfnce 11) Wwfry tnnn rurtu OrMI w th. NfW Jfr#T Termna Southe«t»r» snnj amd c«nmrun of Conrtge Aven* to th* MDMTne ot rumnre Avenue; therm* (I) (4) BntrwesUtry aons Arvn W nrwvt Rnad; h«nc«f^nthrutery aong nmnrtp t u Pnrcerson Road, thsncn.«) BoutherT aong Parkeraon Rnm\ c> I>urham Rosd; thence n) fnutn- Utrtt, b» t w * n nrtarj II tb P. Ahj d W n the ns cmnn WoofhrdgB Townshp r>n< th«townshp o Edson, whoro the saru* Is Intersected by tht New Jsrsev Tumpke, thence rannnk )8mthwesterj aong the New Jersey nrn pke to Gr vew Avftue- thencs n 3) northwestery annn Or«nd Vew on«durham Rn»d to rt thence 18) Routhtry Ah Rd juh Westarj acnr Ashsy Rond,', wnthrop Ro: thence (S South-»p«"ry nnb wnthrop nom u Bers (tour; thent-f 110) Mortn,.,. w««tfry acnj fnrers kond ta >'In n HKhwav u> Wow Avent, Ksnmore Road: thenne ) North- tt """* 4) ""ftnwesjrv aonj W. ea»tprv aorm IConmnr. n«rt,!"» Avenue «nr) In HrthwMwvj n th» Bounftsrj Hn» nf^r Bdson rtvnshkd. wbtrv thn same I nfr*c*<1 tty the Por' Raveng Rarcvad. th»nce nnnns Karttry aong m«port Readn HAUnmd t^ the nonnarv ne of the of Matuchen. thsnee t Routhery aon^ tre Rnrnu^h of e trtsn U> the Lncon U(hw«y thence O) FVnthwetsr annt, th* Lncon ttdnca J "*» Termna NortheaterT aon* «d """ 5 " nn 5 W " 1 [ Of rm1 "' Atente. U. the <*>MTt. fwtnn of Per-1 ne of r»n»ret Avenue; thenr* (««hnk Avenue» rrt oj Street; jsotheasterv anntr ««d eenmrtta thence (2) h n Hoy nthntn a In t ( "tmkht ne ta th. svatm" Issnd aount; thence n futerw Northertv annk the ud ptu'en aht Round to the pace of He of orreret A?cnue to the eentsrm of frprrn Btr"P the pont pam of Betnnnr n5tror NO 11 -(Votn paes, I I HPXHNNrKJ at the ntcr»ecnn of rte centertne ot Cevetnd Schoo ) BBOINNWO the Inwrsrcton of the Rovthwe^t corner of.«rch Street; them-, ) Boutherj»ou Perhn Avenue cnnnnnn In «w^p1 3;^r\.^e,rs-'?^^^:^. w^v;-:^ ery artnr Wnt.rrop Road U> Ftch Rosd; thrnca U3) Worthw#M»rv annn Ptch Rn«,*1 to th* puct nf n Vnnnn Uh RrhM. Cntan" H«t4. nd wt nt»re«t"»t a rat'not e-'* ue to Newjjersey HUM eednkf''" pfr mn' eary, nre authorzed for the purof constructnn H new urp one demoton of the od re houoe subject to pubc approv- 1 at the speca meetng eecon to be hed on October 30, 1D6.V fothnr heren conrnned shn nfot the approva gven on Febn-.ry 31, 196S. IATBD: Sertembet 13, IMS OERALD SETDNBR. Sec Board of Fre Commssoners Pre Dstrct No. 1] Ooona Woodbrdge Townshp «a; Route 35; tbence 13) NortheMt- Une 14) Southeastery aong thn boundary Uae to the dace n Fennnnn IDtrct #7 Pong rhce: Jumrs Uonroe Schoo, Sharp Road. Dtrct fft: BIQINNINa at the IntorwcMon ot Hew Jersey State Hghway Route 15 Rouw IS In be Dace of Begnnng" X. 10/J-M/M 73,92 "of 7' a.'m".""nd""8 "trct #»: use of conductng.j 1?? ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that he Dstrct Boards of Eecton n..n for the Townshp of Edson, Mtddtese County New Jersey w feet at ther respectve ponb dces as herenafter desgnated on TUESDAY, NOVBMBBR 3, IMS, be- "ween tbe hours of.m for tbe purpose Genera Eecton for tbs eecton f: A Governor Two Members of tre StM* Senate, Seventh Senate Dstrct Four Member* of tbe Qenera! Assemby Sherff Three Members of tbe Board of Chosen Freehoders Mayor Three Coundunen to vote on the foowng PUBLIC QUESTION "SHALL THE ORDINANCE SUB- Route : Edson tf the boundary Tnwmhp: thence the Man Lne of tha IVnnsyvanR RuMroed; h«nc» 5> Northeajttry annn ths Pennsyvana Raroad tc tha Jersey Centra Power to Mfnt nmrjrt #11 MUM Ptee. M^n^^"^. 1^".^'; T.""- Utrct gg; BEC11NN1NO at bs UUneoton of New Jprsey State Hghway Rmt«I SUny Road; tbenoe runnng Northery aong Stony Road to Wnthrop Fond; thence (2) Northeastery sung Wnthmp Road to the Jete Centra Power h Lght Company,f) Morthwesttry ann» h«jersey ther.fht Company u> Una o PscttawaT c«(7) Unrthtr?.Centra Power the Bounda Tr>wnthp; aong tte nmrnsry nt o P1scata ; way Townshp ths Borough nt Bomb Panfed tn ths oact nf Be- Knnng Dstrct nt* Potn rart Itaton rhno. Pnffd Avenue Tfnsmason Southwestery Centra Power New Jersey State Hghway Rmt* u thence H Southwestery aong Amboy Avenue; thence runnnn (I) Northeastery aong New Jersey Stats Hghway Route 25 to Gr Vw Avenue: thence 2> Eastery aong Gr Vew Axnue to tba Raw Jersey Turnpke; thence 3) Southwestery aorm the New Jersey Turnpke to Amboy Avenue; thence (4t Westery aong Ambov Avenue tn the pace of PegnnnR Dstrct #«Pong Pace: Cara Barton Schoo, Amhny Avenue. Dtrft #18 Pong PaceT Kdson Hgh Schoo, Co I ton Road. I at tbs ntersecton of Amboy ATSDU* tbs New Jersey Turnpke; tbsnet runnng t) Northeastery aong the New Jersey Une; aong thenee 13*11 tn Jersey Lght Company to Hh R t 2y Utrct #] : BEGINNING s tbs utensotnn of Stony Road sod New Jersey State Hghway Routs 19; thanes runnng (1) Northeastery aong Routs 33 to! tbs Jersey Centra Power * Lght Company transmsson Use; tbence 13) S\uhery aong ths Jersey Centra Power * Lght Company to] Woodbrdgs Avenue; thence 3) ne to IM ft t f Mnnr. t h e n r e f2 d hnnd ) cpntrns ot thery aong sa Pershng Avtque to) the renterne of Larch ftreet) rhence 3) Wraterv aonft sad ceotfrne t Lurch atrr-t to the amhwestery aons snr southwestery boundsry ne of tht Boroujh of Westery aonu h W the urnrh of In a prnpra Northerv drecton a- ons the boundun ne of tha Borough of enrtcrft (o nomevet Avente; thonre M o«t«ry aonn Rooxavet Avpnun to Arthur Avfnut whrm the Rouhwestery boundary ne of the normmh of Carteret meet* same; thfnre () Northwestery aong ne to ery aong y Lurch 8tT»et; thence Id) noth**jt ery aong Lurh Street to ths pace of Brgnnng Csrteret o the centerne of 6 _ man street; tnence (4) Nortberf aons sad centerne ot Hatamsa Rtreet to the oenterne of Ash Street; thence (9) Earterj sonf ad centerne of Ath Street ID the centerne of Coodge Avenue! thence d) Southeastery anat ted centerne of Coodge AremM to the csnterns of Longfeow Westery aong Woodbrdgs Arsnus to Od Post Road; thence 14) Northery aong Od Post Road Stonr Road to the pace of Begnnng Drtrct #U PoIH PUcs: Benja- TumpUcs to the Boundary Uns of mn"r"rank 'schoo,* Woodbrde Idaon Townshp; thence (2) 8outh- Avenu ery aong tbe boundary ne nf tdton Towtubp to Its Intersecton wtb Amboy Avenue; tbencs (3) Westery BJODR Amboy Avenue tn tha pace of Begnnng. ntrct #9 Pong Pace: Our Laay of Peace Annex, Wasb Avsnns. uutrct #10: of OF "THB TOWNSHIP BT: OF sass L«uses a mutpe dweng Rartao Arsena; thence (3) group, educatona, regous or phanthrope uses, ncud-»._. Ing bosptej, santarum orturnpue: tbence (4) numng borne, otber than aong tbe New Jersey pubc or parocha schoo Dtrct #10 Pong Bound thencs 3> Southery snd Westery Avenu». Dtstrc #Ht BKJINNINQ at UM ntersecton of Woodbrdge Avenue M Road; tbsnee runnng II) Southsr aong MIU Road ths Bouthtny prooogatod thsrsof to ths Raman Rver; thence (2) Weetery aong ths Rartan Rvef to SUrsr LsJts Arsnstrct #30: BSO1NNINO n the Boundary ne between tht Borough ot South Panfed Edson Townshp. where the ume Is Intersected by tht Port Readng Raroad; thtnee runnng (I) Northery tong tht -dson Townshp Boundary nt M DeUncy Street: thence (3) Eastery aong Deancy Street Nsvaky strwt to Par- Avenue: thtnea (J) Southeastery aong Park Avonua to atephenvt Parkway; tbenct 4) Eastery aong Stephenvt Parkwuy to Oak Tree Road: thence (S) Southery aong Oak Tree Road to tbe Boundary Una of Edson Townshp; thencs (0) Westery Southery aong tbt Boundary ns of Edson Townshp to tbe Port Readng Raroad; tbence <T) Westery aong tbt Port Readng Raroad to the pat* of Begnnng. Dtrct #M rong Pace: job- Adams Jr. H(b IthooL New ~ Road. Dstrct #111 BBd-NNINQ at tbe Intersecton o tbe Lncon Hghway Buttons Lane, tbenee run-ing (1) Northwestery aong Buttons Lane the Northery proongaton tbtreo to tbe boundary Une ot Punataway Townshp; thence (2) Northeastery DISTRICT NO 5: (Votng part, Ceve Schoo BKGINNINO at the Intersecton of the center ne of Washngton Avenue wth the street; thtnee (7) BoutbwegejrT Konx sad centerne of LoaffeUOV I (S) tkxth* g Street to the cen TermnM Avenue: tbenos,m,,-m.- SouthwMUrf Lfto* nng (S) SO terum aong the boundary' ne ot Cdunn westery aong severa courses of sad' [Arsena s w ths_new Jensy church or other worshp. B. Dee«ng from "BB" Zone by reference from Resdence "B 1 * Zone! by addng to Loca Busness _ Psee: On pace of Lady ot Peace Annex. Wab Avenue. Resdence Dstrct #11: BBGnOTrNO at tbe ntersecton of Amboy Avenue tbs New Jer- tey Turnpke; tbenoe runnot "LB" Zone, epeda requre- Southwettery' aumg"tb"e New Jer- 1 menu reatng to a mutpe ssy Turnpke to " dweng group. States of *_ne._. C. Deetng from Resdence Rartan Arsena; thence (1) South- "B" Zone as speoa excepton uses prtvats non-proft rscon course, membershp»wm dub athetc fed; country cub cub; any pubo or quae-pubuc use. BE ADOPTED? Eecton Dstrct boundares pong paces are as foows: TOWNSHIP OF EDISON COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX STATE OF NEW JERSEY BOUNDARIES OP ELECTION DISTRICT. Dstrct #1: Bgnnng Is the ne dvdng bs Bomugb of South Panfed the Townshp of Edson where tbe Avenue; thence 4) Eastery aong Wodbrdge Avenue to tbe oaes of Bsgnnnt Dstrct #20 Pong Pace: Ptcat-»way schoo, Woodbrdct Avenue. Dstrct *t-: BEauraNQ at tbe tateneotkm»> Avenue Sver Lake. enoe runnng (1) Bouth-. aong Sver Lake Avenue to tbe Rartan Rver; tbenoe (3) Westery Tnsp; () aong the Psoetawaj Townshp ne to Its Intersecton wth Panfed Avenue, thence (1) Southeastery aong Panfted Avsnus to Its Intersecton wth Dvson Street; thence (4) Southery end Southeastery aong Dvson Street to Its Intersecton wth th* Lncon Hghway: th I Woodbrdgs ATSSat; th ton wth th* Lnco g y : thence (S) Southwestery aong the Lncon Hgh wsj to the pece of mng: et #11 Pong Pacet Itetea Rahten Rver; tbenos (3) weswry,,---., --,.. aong the Rartan Rvu to ths BcHoo, Panfea Avenns boundary ne of the Borough of Hgh Park: thence (31 Northery aong tbs Borough of Bdghsnd Perk to Woodbrdgs Avenue; thenee 14) attery aong Woodendgs Avenue tn tht psce ot Begnnng Dstrct #21_PoUng Pacet Psutt- Hanan nena; cnenos ) eoutn- westery aong the severa courses to Dstrct #B: nds of sad Arsena to ths most BSQDTNINQ et the ntenemon ot rratjon area, Incudng gof Bouthery comet at Bock 795. Lot New Jersey State Hghway Bout* IS course mebrsh w b " " ". _.. - ^ S-A as ehown on the fa Map ofmd Stony"Boad;,ther«ruwb Edson Townshp; tbenoe 13) Nortb-JBouthery aong Ston, Road center ne of Pershng Avenue nmnnr thence II) Southery aong the center ne of t'emhng Avenue to the cmtor nn of Termna Avenue; thenc* (3) Westery Bong the center ne nf Termna Avenut to the center nt of Coodgo Av«- nue; thence (S) St westery Uh aong the center ne of Coodge Avenue o the center ns of Cypress Street; thence (4) Northery aong 1 the center nt of Cyprest Street to The center ne of WsshnKton Avenue; thenc* (!) Eastery aong tad oenter nt of Washngton Avenue to ths center Una of Pershng Avenue the Begnnng. DISTRICT NO 8: (Votng pace, Hgh Schoo.) BEOENNINO at tho Intersecton of the center ne of Burke Street wth the Eastery Une of Washngton Avenue runnng thence (1) Southery aong the Eastery ne o Washngton Avenue to the center ne of Cypress. Street; runnng thence (3) Bwtery song the oenter ne ut Washngton Avenue to tbe center ne of Pershng Avenut: runnng thence (3) Northery aong center ne of Pershng Avenue to tbe center ne of Thorna Street; Noe Street: runnng thence (4) Westery aong the center ne of Mape Street Noe Street to the center nt of Thorna Street; runnng thence (9) Northery aong the center ne of Tborns Street to the center ne of Burke Street; runnng tbence («) Westery aong the center Une of Burke Street to tbe sad Eastery ne ot Washngton Avenus to the Termnv Av of PepOtR Wp»t*ry m P-rshng sad oenb. s to tbe Avenue; tbenoe g sad oenterne tbe otntnuns) a of' Hoy f'treet' the potn> - 11 * pace nt begnnng. DISTRICT NO 14.-(VOtBf Paoe,..hahtm Lncon Schoo.) BwvUC* NINf) at tn Intersecton of tbe eenterne nf Otomg* Avenue th* centtn or Hnguran Street runnng thence (1) Southwestery nothery annt sad tenterne of Hsgamsn Street to tbt) southwestery boundary ne of th* Borough of Carteret; thenoe (1 Northwestery aong sad south* westery boundary ne of the Bot> nukt of carteret to the eastery rkht-or-waj ne of tbe Be* Tor* I,ong Brancb Dvson of UM Centra Raroad of New Jersey] thence (3) Northeastery aong aau rtght-of-waj ne of the We* Tor* Long Branch Dvson ot tn«ctntra Raroad of New Jersey t s the cenurne t Chestnut Street ntended northwestery; thence C4.J Southeastery aong sad centernt) of Chestnut Street extended northeastery ths centerna ot chestnut street to the centerne of thence (9) South* ery aong tbe Weetery Use of Lots Poet Road to Woodtrdgs avenue ;r" n ] e r n "«0I < " «-A 4 n Bock 7BJ to tbe Lehtgh thenot (3) Westery aong Wood-!RS'!J 0 ~SS? DISTRICT NO. u - Marnrara at the Intersecton of Oak Tree Boad wth the boundary Une between tbe Townsbp of Edson tbe Town. shp of Woodbrdge at Wood Avenue, tbenoe runnng (1) Westery aong tbe oenter Use ot Oak. Tree jroad to Ite ntersecton wtb Grove Avenue; tbenoe (3) Northery aon the center ne of Grove Avenue to ntersecton wth Hew Dover d: thenoe (3) atny aong tbe t Ntw Dover Boad to Its pont or paoe of Begnnng, DISTRICT Ho. 7: (Votng pace. Nathan Hae Bohoo.) BEGINWIHa at the ntersecton of Noe Mape Streets wtb Pershng Avenue: tbence runnng (1) In a Westery drecton aong sad Noe Street Mape Street to Thorna Streeet; runnng tbenoe (J) Northery a- ong sad Thorna Street to Burke Street; runnng tbenoe (3) Westery aong sad Burke Street to Washngton Avenue; runnng tbence (4) northery aong tad Washngton Avenus to Roph Street; runnng tbence (S) Eastery aong tad Roph Street to Head Street: ry aong tbe Weetery Use of Lots od «-A 4 n Bock 7BJ to tbe Lehtgh thenot (3) Westery Vaey Raroad; tbence (4) Weet»AyK>rMge Avenue to New ab th* I*h1ch Vn R u t nbkhwat Route B h aong ths Ubgb Vaey Baroad ong we uemgd vanty sauuaa WJP»^MW»J BUUM *a, uwuce «f r»"r*w-^1----~-. w B«,,»K-.I-.U the UetoeoeBondarj Une; theneefastery aong New Jersey MtM {Jj L, *>,_. B< SS5» SS IM< VnthMMr,.nn.»h«u«. Hhwav Route u an tha n\*r* nmundary Une between tbe (9) Northeastery aong the Me. tucbea boundary Une to Amboy Avenue thence (9) Eastery aong Amboy Avenue to the Daos of Begnnng Dstrct #11 pong Pate: Can Barton Schoo, Amboy Avenne. September 13, 1M5 authorzng ths jurat ts Intersected by the *Road speca meetng eecton Is as fmn Oak Tret to South Panftd foows; RESQLUTIOS WHEREA3, te 'res'denu ot Fre D-stru-t, 12 on February 2J, 1965,thenee runnng M Nqft1ery"_»ong?y tbe boundary ne of Edson Townshp to the Wddese-rJnnn County authorzed the conatnc'ton' of "a Lns; thence 12) Eastery aong tht Sterng THEATRES IHOW1 AT oo at v M H ajb5tc! PERTH AMBO PERTH AMBOY DOOM OPEN 1:30 SMTING WON. HUES! H0V. 1-2 ' W CHOICE OF ANY Of TrtSE Gfts TRANSLUCENT 22 Karat OU IAN0 * EMPRESS * CRYSTAL GLASSWARE " e *»L re o " a E_. oa 'ads owned" by sad Ooun^T ne to "ntefeectot M as ahownon the Ta U»p the Fn Dstrct nd_ known as j wth the rfnrthery proongaton of.ou 7-18, Incjsve, In Bocc 517-P, Inman Avenue, Coona, Woodbrdge Townshp, at a cost not to nceet IW.OOO.OOj authorsed Edward Avenue (aso known Dark Lane): tbence (!) Sombery sad Edward Avenus aong Edthe Issuance of Pre Dstrct bonds»ar( Avsnus I aso mown as Dark the amount of 190,000.(10 to f-' Lt New Dj Rd ue nance such undertakng; WHEREAS, at the tme the proposa, for constructon of a new fre houae was ntay undertaken by the Ikurd of Fre Commssoners, the es. debt mt of the Fre Dstrct was approraatey ; WHEftE/f. an archtect has been retaned md [kns uve been drawn for constructon of a new fre house on the premses uforraad, bds have- been taken; nnd WHEREAS, the cost ot construe.,on, competon of [the ste work, demoton of the exisunc bmdnt ud payment, of the cost» Incdenta y to constructon ant of the aso known as Oak Tree Avenue); BECHNttNa a a pont n Borough of Uetuchen Boundary ugh of Uetuchen Boury Lne: where the same u ntersected thsnee runnng Eastery aong the UMUgfa Vaey Raroad to the most Weetery nt of Lot I n Bock Lane)' to New Dover Road; tbence 14) Eastery aong New Dover Road to Grove Avenue: thence IS) Snutbtry aong Grove Avenue to Oak Tree Avenue; tbence <) Westery Hghway Eoute It n the bace of rnnng. Dtrct #21 Pong Pace: Phutaway Schoo. Woodbrdge Atenue. Dtrtc «H B«ODJKINO at the nteneotan o) Hew Jersey Bute Hghway Rout* U d Pd A th VaUey Jeney State Hghway Route U to, Woodbrdge Avenue; thtnee (2) Westery aong Woodbrdge Avenue Edson rownsmp, thenoe 13) Southery aong tbt Westery- ne ot dots 4 8-A n Bock 795 to s o jths Unted States of Amerca, uwwn u chs Rarun Arsena: tbence Northeastery 'tasterv song MT *K> f d d A aery s MT *K> courses of s o v son sad g Arseas) Kng Qeorges Post fbt»t to hs Woodbrdgs Boundary ne: thence (4> Southery aong the Wofadbrdgt Boundary Uns to the aong O«k Tree Avenue ths Rartan Ever; thence (5) Westery Road from Oak Tree to South Pan- aong tbe Rartan Rvet to t* Inter' fed to ths ptaes of Begnnng secton wth the Southery proton. Dstrct' #~PoTunT''pUcer Jobncaton of M ttoad; thence t) bonds w exceed the amount of $ h>reto(ore approved; ahd WHEREAS. It ts In tho best nterest of the ff* Dstrct to construct the tyh of fre house aa teagnet by Wu C Cramer, Jr., A.I.A., whr) Incudes a basement wth mcotrb roums u second foor wth ncotn; room whch w serve mportant fre purposes com- Adams t. H b chool New Dover Bod. DIITRICI No. I - BMUNHINa at the Intersecton of tht Mddetet- Onon' County ne the boundary of the Townshp of tdson the Townshp of Wbndbrtdge, tbence runnng (1) Southery aong the boundary Une of the Townshp of Idaoa tbt Townshp of Woodbrdge to Its ntersecton wth New!>ovt Road, thence J) Westery venue, formery Edwud Avenue; tb t a f Nw Dove p munty WH y p p ; WHEREAS, It Is estmated that the tota -o.st of *bd budng de d b C g t by Wtant C. Cramer, Jr.. A.I.A., w be approxmatey $150, an I Ls of the. opnon of the CommssJoM's that It Is n the best Interest of tn) resdents of the Pre DsTct tht uutom funds sho b htd d b td be approprate*! be uxpemmj the Ro^d_ frnm Oak Tree to to comn>u> Us project; md WHEREAS, Ihe urctect estm ates, baaed ou bds receved by th Oomasoners. that the toj& cos w be $150,000.00; WHBBEAS. the ega debt Um of the Fre Dstrct due to u-rcat' rutbes ruvaon Of vaualon 11 now approxmatey $421,000.00, not acudng uddtonu rutawes to be detennued by added HAND CUT CHAHAU PAINLESS STEEL DELUXE ONEIDA ttd. JOIN OUR CLUB NOWI GIFTS "IERNOONS EVENINGS wth ADULT ADMISSION * Aways Pnt Run Shows * NOW THK\ TUES. 1'wv (re. Suus aovmw W. GEORGE AVB. BOX OFFtfcS NOW NIGHTLY AT 6;M M10W AT 7:W P.M. Suatu M.u (n 'MARRIAGE ON THE ROCKS" I'O-t'KA''UHK ( MENLO PARK SHOWINGS DAILY AT :WI - 3:5«- 5:51) - 7:55 10 THEY'D RATHER SWITCH THAN FIGHT! ong d rmy ; center ant of New Dove ong tbe center ant of New Dove I toad to u Intersecton wth' Grove hence 13) Northery aong tbe center n* of Orovt Avenue, formery Edward Avenut, ts Northery proongs ton to the Uddeee-Hnon Cojnty Une; thence (41 eastery gs aenue ; aong Wood- Jersey Bute s 111 North Route & tbence j.)'hanbgh Avenue; ruo- Rote Street to Oak Une: thence (SI Southery aong Oak Lane to Jefferson Bouevard; thence A> Eastery at Wood Avenus, C(X)dgf nvtmuu,...uu,., eastery aong sad centerne ot Coodge Avenue to the centertn* of HsRaman Street snd tbe pont pace ot Begnnng. DISTRICT HO IS: (VoH Abraham Lnoon Schoo.) NINO at the pont of Intereeottom formed by the centerne of PUboor. Avenue It etended northeastery an (stng property ne wbo s ocated 130 feet measured north* eastery at rght anges to parau e wth th«centerne of Oak fctnet runnng thence: n Southwestery aong tad centerne of Pmore Avenue emended northeastery the cm terne of FUmor* Avenut to the centerne of Ooodge Avenue: thence (1) Northwestery aong sad centerne of Ooodge Avenue to the centerne of Oheetnut Street; thenoe 13) Westery a> ong sad centerne of Oneenu Street to tbe eastery rght-of^waj ne of tbe New York Long Brancb Dvson ot tbe Centra -w._^.,j dary ne of Bdson shp of tmeon tba Townshp of Woodbrdgs to the paoe of BEOLS- NINO Dstrct #3. Pong Pace: James Madson Schoo. New Dever Road. DISTRICT No. U - BEOfXNIMa at tba ntersecton of Panftd Road Stephenve ^ Parkway, tbenoe (1) Northery aong tbe centa noe of Panfed Road to Its Intersecton wtb Oak Tree Road; tbenee ID to pucfoe Une: tbenoe ft) north- Mastery Southeastery Uong the M* aong Ducos Uns to Boss Renter 11ns of Oak Tree Road M U Street; thenee 4) Eastery aong ntersecton wth the astery proongaton of StepttenvUe Parkway; he&oe (3) Westery aong tbe eente ne of Stepbenfue Parkway to the fed Avenue; thence (7) Southery aong Panfed Avenue to the puoe nf Begnnng Dstrct #2] Pong Pace! Amercan Leron Bondng, jeffertta Bvd. & Oak Arenot. Dstrct XI*; BXOINNrNO at tne ntersecooo o, Dtrct #13 PoU-f nace Oat nee KbooF Oak tree Besd. OSCAR KAUS Townshp Cerk I.L.-E.B. 10/21-M*f» Superor Court of New Jersey Cbancerr Dvson: Mddese County Hew J Pan: eney St nfed State Hghway Boue IS Avenue: thenoe runnorthery aong the Southery proongaton of U1U Road aong M Road to Woodbrdge Avenue; I Hence (7) Northeastery aong Woodbrdge Avenue to Maa etrett; thence 8> Northery aong Man Street to tbe Uecuchen Boundary ne: tbenoe IB Eastery Northeastery aong tbe Metuchen Boundary Itne Ut the mane of Begnnng Dstrct #12 Pnnf Pacet «onbamtown Schoo. Woodbrtdg Avenue. : <nret #M; BBOINNINO at che Intersecton o Nev; Jersey Stats Hghway Route U tbe Jersey Centra power Lght Oompan transmsson ne; thenoe runnng 1) Northeastery aong sad Soute U to Man Street; tbejoe (2) southery aong Man nng (1) Northery aong Panfsd Avenue to Jefferson Bouevard; thence (2) Westery aong Jetferenn Bouevard to'lortng Avenue: thtnee (31 Nortbsry aong Lorng Aveaut to Ovngton Avtnut: thenoe (4) Northeastery aong Ovngton avenut to Stony Road; thenoe 15) Southeastery aong Stony Road to New Jersey State Hghway Route IS; tbenct («) snutbwestery tong Hew Jersey State Bgbway Route U m the pace of Begnnng Dstrct #24 Pong Pacet Washnthrop Boad Dtrct #z>: BEGINNING at w» nterseoton o Hh P Rd ne to the pact of BEODtNINa Dtrct #1 PoUn Psce: James Madon Schoo, New Dover Boad. Utrct #3 BEOINNUta st tbe ntersecton of the EdsoD Tpmubp Boundary *3t Avenue to the jersey Centra Power * Lght Company transmsson ne: tbence t) Northery aong the Jer* sty Centra Power It Lght Oompanv to the Dane of Begnnng Dstrct #11 Pong Page: Bon- Sh Wdbtd Ave Rod South Panfed; thence runnng nue. b Rd f bamtown (1) Eastery aong the Road from Oak Tree to South Panfed to Oak Tree Roac); tbence ID Southery aong Oak Tree Road to Btephenve Parkway; tbence 13) Southwestery aong StaphenvUt Parkway tn Park Avenue; tbence 4) Northwestery aong Par* avenue to Nevtky Street; thence 19) Westery aong Hevsky Edson Townsbp Boundary: thence HI.... Townshp Boundsrv nt to tbs ntre of Begnnne nt P #U P( Schoo. ng age Woodbrtdge Ave- Dstrct #14: BSQINKINQ at cue ntersecton of Vneyard Road Lncon Hghway tbenoe ) Northeastery aong Lncon Hghway to the Uetucben Boundary ne; henca t2) Southtastery Eastern fong We Me tuchen Boundary pe to Man Street Dtancy Street to tbe 8treet: thence 13) Sdutbery aong Man Street to New Jersey State NorthessWry aot ~The Cdson Hghway Route U, tbence 4)' South westery song w ftoute ]j to Od Post Road; tbence (9) Westery '.nence y pd octtou wth Oak 1'reo Eastery HIIMIK thn cmttr Hue <f free Kutu U Us Mcnts w) (ntvu Av«mm; thvuuv ) uyng Ut :mui u> UJ w Townshp nf U UcLUcft UOLIU- (51 Wes«r] Dstrct #] Pong Pace: John aong Od Post Road to Vneyard Adams It. H b Schoo. New Dover Road; thence d Northery aong; Itnad Vneyard Road U tht Dscs of BsmK U.THIt'I No. 4-1I-O1NNLNQ n Ustrct «1< I'oUns euco: Lncon ths ne dvdng the Borough of Schoo. Bruukvdf Kusd. Motuoheu the ownthp of Edson where bs s&ue a utermoud bt Panted Road: thuuet (1) nurthery aong Uo center ne nf Hhntec How u u UorsOvUd wth Stephenve Hurkwuy thence (2) Eastery _ou. tha Comer Hue of Sttuheuvf *A]twy LIIII ts VnuyarJ Knu un Lncon UKhway thence rums III Woheuury vueydr Mm u John Street; thtuctt C) Wcaery aun^ John tted tu Idew Knad: ttouco 3) Idd K u> of eu tutknr> aog nf UIUINNINQ U.r Ift fung en Sruo, Oak Ttt uf nutrct #11: UUQ1NN1NU tut Intersecton o Docket No. M3UT-M SHIRLEY McCUISTON, GERALD B. MC CUIgnON,' Df Pantff Kma: ttouco 9) Northwestery am! Idwd Kua u HtuKs Hood thcuct 14) Mortbery «1JIIK Huuo km u tno Lu Hgh* uy; t«uc«5i North eastery soum uo Lncnu Htfhwa tn Od nuoo nf HeKunnf Dtrct #13 I'K Pacu LutuLu Stu...I tkukvr Uuad. tro #10. HEO1NN1MLI «u< Innrcot.n of Jntu Street»m vumyard Huad; ooo ruum n *HH*e»t K Vtutyurd ttnud u Od Hoad bir Lnoon Hgh way an Ptch Road; thenoe runnng t) Southery aong Ptch Road to Wnthrop Road; tbence (3) Eastery aong Wnthrop Road to Eenmore Road: tbenoe (1) Southery aong Kenmnre Road tn "ers Road; thence 4) Southastsry aong Sers Boad to Wnthrop Boad: tbence..) Southwestery aong Wnthrop Road to Stony Road; tbenee (t) Northwestery Aong Stony Road to Ovngton Avenue; tbenee (7) Southwestery aong Ovngton Avenue to Lorng Avenue; thenoe (I) Northwestery aong Lorng Avenue to tbt Lncon Hghway: thence (0) Northeastery aong Lncon Hgh war to tbt Dact of Begnnng Dstrct #25 Pong Pace: Wasttngteo Park Schoo. Wuthrop Road. strct Ut*- BEQINNINQ at the Intersecton o Lncon Hghway Oucut Laos; (hence runnng (1) Northeastery song Uncon Hghway to Lurng Avenut: thenc* (2) Sounerj -ojg Lortng Avenus to Jefferson Bouevard; thence (3) Westery aong Jefferson Bouevard to Oak Lajs; jthenct 14) Northery aong Oak Lane to Rote Street; thence (31 Weetery aong Hote Street to uuu* Laue; thence IQ) Northery auug Duc' Ae to the paot <>{ B'sung Dstrct 28 I'OIUn I'ace Antrcau Le^ou Budng. Jettcrnot Bouevard und OuKduJ Avenue. UStrc #21: 1)_(.IINN1NU a Iho uusrmcuon o _ ucu 1-uo auj M bhk, thtuct rnug II) Westery aoug a ouk aau the BOIIIUKII >r Hgnmd fark uudary Una. U> nftb Avtuut, teuco ) NrtwcsMry aoug ffth Avenue an tho tmudary Hut uf I ;)nn1 Park u> tho Boundary no uf I'Doattway rwuhp; thuce 19) N.teaBUry ang the Htuat*- Tnwstp Itoundary nt a Vbt Defendant Cv Acton Pubcaton Notce THI STATS OF NEW JERSEY: TO: QBRALD B. MO CTJIBTION, Defendant, By vrtue of an Order of tbe fupwtor Oourt of Mew Jersey, Cbancery Dvson, mads on tbe! 4th day of October, 19W, n a ov acton wheren Shrey Me-; Custton s Pantff you are tbe defendant, you are hereby requted to answer tbe cojpant of the pantff on or before the"»th day of December, 1965; by servng an answer upon Edward, J. Doan. ttq., pantff's attorney, whose address s SO Roosevet Avenue, Oar-, tent, New Jersey, n defaut! thereof, uch Judgment sha be rendered aganst you as the Court aba thnk equtabe Just. You sha fe your answer proof of servce In dupuoate wth the Cerk of the Superor Court, Bt«te House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, n accordance wtfc tbe Eues of Ov Practce procedure. The object of sad acton Is to! obtan a Judgment of dvorce between the sad Pantff you. Dated: October 18, EDWARD J. DOLAN Attorney for PanUff Hoad, unn f b,«ki«r> I.1OUK Od Putt (toad to New Jersey be Hgh 3> Sthweat tad way Route 33: ry HJOUK O P t CuWUtp Uf SdSu! Wd* t a uer-jece) oy ho Ou L'res Lhejco mang _muh:a_ury uury Hue u> ha furtaa.y HaruaU. ueuco ekmqwoery uun ua fur HonDus Karoad on the tkundary ne bs twec tho Kdf I <* >'>'u ' Ix'h-- < wusdrv MII>I W. ' tr" v «us ut aduuu Od b,«ki«r> I.1OUK Od J b Hh ey 3> g Snuthweat ut tho Jrt.cy [Centra Puwc & I.I«IH Cuutpany L u o. thence,.us tht Jmaey IMU.tfn Coupaty I: ttct 151 Nurh- Wjhrup Kpat hecv t) Nr*ootcy tru Powsr t WULhnD Uo» aom Knac. Aahsy t«>u n Durham Uoad; VI N h L f y uv )ur )ur- nb Aahsy t«u theuct VI) NotheavLefy v hau (In a u> Purkeruon Koa; runnng tbence («) Northery a- 1 ong sad Head Street to Roosevet Avenue; runnng tbence (7) Eastery aong sad Roosevet Avenue to Penb-g Avenue; runnng thence (8) Southery aong sad. Pennng Avenue to Noe Mape Streets! to tbe paoe or pont of begnnng. DBTBIOT NO. 8:- (Votng pece, Ifathan Rae Schoo.) BEGINNING, at the Intersecton of Rooeevst Avenue Hayward Avenue; runnng tbence (1) Northery aong Hayward Avenue as extended to a pont on tbe southery shore ne of the Rahway Rver; runnng Thence (2) Southeastery aong tbe severa courses of sad shore ne of Rahway Rver (JO s pont of Intersecton of the sums wtb tbe extenson of Chares street; runnng the.ee (3) aong sad Chares Street as extended to Roosevet Avenue; runnng thence (4). Weetery aong sad Roosevet Avenue to HsywsrS Avenue, tbe pont or paoe of Begnnng. PISTRIOT NO.»:-(Vottag paoe, ITathsn Rae Schoo.) BEQINNTNO at a pont formed by tbe Intersecton of the oeatarne of Hayward Avenue tbe oenterne of Roosevet Avenue runnng tbence (1) Northwestery aong sad oenter- Uae of Roosevet Avenue to the centerne of Homee Street; thew (3r Westery northwestery aong ead centernt of Homet Street to tbe centerne of Longvew Avenue; tbence (9) Northeastery aong sad centerne of Longvew Avenut to tbe centerne of Charotte Street; thence (4) Northwestery aong sad centerne Of Obarotte Street to tb* centerne of Uonroe Avenue: tbenct (5) Northeastery aong sad cenmrne of Monroe Avenue to an exstng property ns whch 1* ocated 135 feet measured northeastery at rght anges to parae wtb tbe Loenterne of Charotte street; tbenje («) Northwestery aong sad exstng property Une of tbe eastery rght-ofway ns of tbs New Ton Long Brannh- Dvson of tbe Centra Raroad o New Jersey; tbence (7) Northeastery aong sad eastery rght-of-way ne of the New York snd Long Brancb Dvson of tbe Centra Raroad ot Hew Jersey to the southery bank of tbe Rabway Rver; tbence (.) Eastery foowng tbe varous courses of ead southery bank of the Rabway Rter to tbe centas of Hayward Street DnGI] UTouy « T. Raroad ot New Jersey; thenee (4) Northeastery aong tad eastery rght-of-way Une ot tbe Hew York Long Brancb Dvson ot the Oenttt Raroad of New Jersey to an exuun property Une whch f ocated 130 feet measured northeastery at rght angesto parae wtb the centerne of Oak. Street; tbenoe (») Southeastery %7 ong sad axttnf property ne of the centerne of Proore Avenue* extended nortbsastery tt* pont pace of Begnnng, DISTRICT NO It :-<Votng ptaot, the Amercan Legon Memora Budng.) BEOINNSa at a pont formed by tbe ntersecton of tha centerne of Hooeevet Avenue Che eastery rght-of-way ne ot tht) New York Long Brancb DtvUton of the Centra) Raroad of Hew Jersey runnng tbenee; 11) Southwestery arng ead eastery r -t-of. wsy ne to the southwestery boundary Une of tbe Bomugb of Carterat: tbence (3) Westery aong sad -~.tv...u»_t- hnundarv ne Its ot CJ>. 10/21-26/11/4-11/65 " (33.S0 extended ortnetunery; thence (1) Southwestery song ead centenue of Hayward street extended northeastery tbe centerne ot Havwrd Street to the centerne of Roosevet Avenue tbe pont pace ot Begnnng. ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE IB HEREBY O VIN that the Datrqt Boards of Meotan n for the Borough of Oarteret, Mddene County New Jersey w meet at cher respectve pong, pacet an herenafter desgnated on TUBS DAY, NOVBUBBR 3, IMS, between the hours of 1 am. snd t p.m for the purpose of conductng a Genera Eecton for tbe eecton of: A Governor Two Members of tbt State Senate, Seventh senate Dstrct Pou Member* of the Oenera Aast'nby Sherff Threr Members of the Board of OJvortt-n fyeehowera Two (Vme Boundares uf Ejecton Dtrtcts Ths pung p&cm for the varous wards uu octtton dstrct* of vhe Boroub'h of Oarteret an as foows: DUTKILT NO 1: (Votng uace\ Wasbntuu Sohu BBaNNINO at the JLIJI.- 1. u HI Nuu Creek wth Statwn &m Hound: runnng* thence H In» Westery drecton» DISTBICT NO. 10: (Votng pace, Hgh Schoo ) BBQINNINO at the Intersecton of -ho centerne of Carteret Avenue wth the ceaterne of Cypress Street, n thence (1) Northery aung centerne of Cypress street to a pont Intersecton wth the E f Wh wth Uo Nnrth* pruuusotn of duuu tary Laus; tou-e 14) btutaaatorh auog Iht Nrthwestory proongaton of Outuus Uua ahmn Huttma Laut U tb o aong Un«tba I ttn.d tht]!-r H,., a Uo t - IV _ #n VvUat Pace: tuba HanUaU Kchuo Cunt gtreet. um at M'nnuu at (bs murteeuou u>... Luuou Hguway auj Dtvaua bucat o.ct ruunug () Nortbwc»t«ry au Nmrtbtry >»ug Ldvaoj bteo to ts ntettsclun wth FaukU uu, thsnue (3> Norm wtsury nug Panfed Avouut U the tnuuary Una o Psuatuway 'I'oWUb. thuuee tuuu^uy 1'uwuahp ne ^ H >,.^,-u'^ uhw j.t--k *e U UID JUMJV '.'v-.tra ttwu Ut Af V kjadj UUUIUS OJ LMt ^MU/H]/ amg uug»ad NUD'H Uro^a tu Avenue: thence (2) Nonhor; FttnhK Avsfua tu Huoavvc nue; thence (3) westery aonf Kwsevet Avonue to the Westo" Oharos Wu»e. hact 14) nuk sad srf" vtu 1U118 KHIry uo uf Nurthery aong Cur UtrM uuntoung n a tmb us tu Uo Kahway HIa puhn wvr* Uee) Creek... utu tad Rvu; thtuc* I) SouDbeasury -uu( Ua Hahway R IsJ-nd Sound; tn«ucs Is p nerstn wth Eastery ne, of Washngton Ave nue; runnng thence (1) Northery tong sad Eastery ne of Washngton Avenue to a pont Intersecton of ths Southery ne o tht Brady Tnutt as euende K&atory; runnng thence 3I West«ry aong ttd Brady ne atu the Southery ne of IIUHIH n fpnnery of the Amercan o puny to a pont um utc Wth He ceuturua uf P AvDue; IIIIIUIHK u;ut} 4) the uemerua uf bmura to a njt U«r«>cU ths ceutf ne uf CmetM Aucue; rmuk theoo 3) tn^ury annk center ne uf Or«rc Avmne U tbe pont or pace of befuun. DIHTHtr 1 NO II:- (Vuts uwe. I'rvnto Nchuaa Kue Hrhx ) BE- UNNM at the uokjftv u the ctumr Hue of KouoevcH Avenue wth td cetej Hue of Hcrum ttct- runnng tn«n:e U) Nuj-tury aukk th«ctutor Hue uf HL-IUIUIIII Brvo U the atn'hcy ne of the Raway Uver; theme [2) NorU d southwestery boundary ne varous courses to the centre.... Bar Road: tbencs (3) Northery aong ead eentorne of Bar Roa4 Its varous courses to tbe oenu erne of Roosevet Avenue; tbeno* (4) Southeastery aong sad oenterne of Roosevet Avenue Ite varous courses bo tbe eastery rghtof-way of tbe New Tort end Lent Branch Dvson of tbe Centra Raroad of New Jersey end the pont pace ot Begnnng. DISTRICT NO 17: (Votng pses, Prvate Nchoas Mnus Schoo.) BK- OTNNrNO at the pont of Intersecton of the eenterne of Hermann Street tbe oenterne of Roosevet Avenue runnng tbenoe (1) Westery aong tbs cente-rune of Roosevet Avenue Its varous) courses to tte westery boundary ne of the BorouKh of Oarteret; tbence (2) Northery aong ead boundary Une to tbe souther!* bask o Casey's Creek; tbence (!) Northeastery aong ead emtfcerty bank of Casey's Onek Ite varoue courses to tbe southery bann of the Rabway Rver; thenoe (4) Eastery aong ead southery bank of the Bahway Rver of Hermann Street! etended northef* thence (S) Southery aong sad centerne of Hermann Street extended northery tbe centerne of Hermann Street to the centerne of Roosevet Avenue the pont Dacs of Begnnng, DIBTRICT NO. 18: (Votng pase. Hgh Schoo ) BEGINNING at a pont formed by the Intersecton ot t-he centerne of Roosevet Avenue) ths centerttne or Head Street nnnnn thence (I) Southwwtcry southery aong sad, contertne of Head Street; theaet (2) Westery.IOHK ond centertm of Roph Btrort to the centtjfno of Wsnnton Avonue: thenef (31 Nnrtherv unn; nnd centernt) of WthKtn AvBua to an ftng property nn eended e( ery whf<r> Is ooted 129 fee measured northery nt rght ange* to parae wth the oejtcrunej p of M«ry Strnet; d he (4) Westery t U v«r at a Southery aon Sta to tb«pauo TH B«Beuuug. NO 1.- VuUj at Ue JuuoUu of btata Unt Bound Nue** ; 111 WtoMy thvo* Creek w 1-s-h 'jt tuuhcv h mo u Now jt- Ueue U) IUUUUII au. Ne'a VUU«thcn; cung Aw nnu u aong wh exstng proptrty Una tu a pont of Intersecton formed by satd ne a second etetng >n>>ery ne extended southeastery whoh a )catod 130 feet mtasurtd nurth'ft^ury ut rght angeto parae wth the uentvrne n( Oak street; thence j) Northwutv nmm scum cxatng prop. rrty nn ID te CUSWry rght-of' wnv no of thf New York Long uruu'h vmnu u the Centra tui!urtu uf New Jertwy; thence (6) enstnry un asj eastery of-wm ne >f cut New Tor tu LoM Hrurh Dvson of the CutrU Hnnm nf New Jersey to un exhtm pmtry Una when U Uwttte VH feet nraaured nortbcutcry n. rj auoa to tnd pt> ue wth 111.' t-utrrno of Cbs> otto HtrcuL ottatnd teuco I'II N»uthaat«ry»u1 exstng ruuorty ne 10 oe»-.-h,! u M,nnn Avenue; thtqee,b) 8nwr.,<ry n.nb tad oenterno ut Muuuv AvuUd to the cebtornn» cru-- Street; then " eastery sstery ao^ au: Hue of tuway Rvu o the out ery r.tu t Way Hut u t'ha New York Lung Branch Dvauu uf t'em RtnMd of N.W Jeraoy; thauce 3) Southery auua tad no uf tud rahkad o tho center ne uf Roouove Avenuo, thence (4) VVentoy aouk cvnter hud uf Roae vot Avemta tu Ihe ccuut Hut* ux Hermann Street _ud Uo Ijonm r(u U: -(VUIUIK pats.m.dn tcou I 1IKO1N a U«InU-a;. I,., of I ue o (.Jarcet Avnc wl UM TtutUv tm auou <ud IU) tjmucu.nry ung satd otjqu nv IU) tjmucu.nry aumg s jq ne urcarmue street to tbeosn Una of.ogvcw Avenue; Ibtno* 101 uhweotry aoug sad oeav Au ' ' ~ erne u uns»ew Avenue tp ttt u- uf Huuea Strw;! Kwery aone tad oen*.f Huu Straet to tbe oeater or RnuMvet Avenue; thtnoe" (K.T.HHJcy am uoutkaaterj aad couuue of Rooaeve AVI U tho ceuterne of Head SI tha pont pace ot Damn una PAIKIOK FtTToamo UoKb Uf 1U/U-W/U

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FILM REVIEW ONCE A THIEF Here s a modern verson of the aged-od pot of "gangster wth a heart of god," Aan Deon stars as a young man, Edde Pedak, who s accused of a hodup the murder of a Chnese store keeper. He nssts that he has been framed, but Detectve Mke Vdo (Van [[ Hefn* pursues hm reentessy throughout the pcture Dscouraged wth the roe of a gangster tryng to go straght, he s easy convnced to try for a mon-doar caper wth hs brother, Water 'Jack Paance). If successfu, the money w nsure happness uxury for hs wfe, Krstne 'Ann-Margaret* hs sma daughter, Kathy (Tammy Locke). But crme never docs seem to I have happy endngs at the cjmax, hardy a thef s eft. The story, fmed n San Francsco, s fu of the modern sang used by gunmen dope-addcts. on I ow The new hats are beng fash oned to sut the ne\y har styes jsome of them are sma ft the head n much the same manner as that of the Word War I era. Others have the accent at the back of the hat. 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