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1 Ste EDISON JFOWO* EACON No. 27 Pubshed Week On Thursda 1AYOR DEMANDS ACTION:., FonU, Woodbrdge, N. J Thursda, September 12, //red o./ Promses, Maorp aces State RepresentatvesLsted Agenc to hod a Don't Paste Potca Propaganda on Traffc ft Hh.c meetng on prourdmances Impementng Bowte urban rea! pan. ' nnounoement made to. ' * b Thomas Moneux, h -n the Pannng m md George Pokowsk,.u the Redeveopment ),»e the Jont pubc : for September 23 at M at the Woodbrdge Hsh Schoo, Barren t" 1. The new date repaces hearng date orgna If"r September 13. Budd Harrs, executve! 1( : the Redeveopment, U"d n hs prases for the "S tjovemmenta agences 'w cooperated so we. " Pnnng Board and the ''oumwt Agenc met nj M'sson and the meetng' fs u> at 2 A. M., Tuesda was unanmous'»< o hod the pubc hear-; 23," Mr. Harrs "A ew hours ater, f M., the Town Commt- D " t n speca sesson caed "ns before and ntrothe necessar resou- - "He askng the Pan- U"ard to conduct a pre- 1; -v nvestgaton to dewhether or not the J 1 ' area s a bghted or deurea and the other the pubc heang , ther announce-, Mr Moneux and Mr. 1 remarked that the h <' hearng s tacng consderaton the f" "I the Bowte Project the on have to K1 "'» meetng Instead ''"kuwsk expaned that ""Unted on Page 2) 1 " Hke? H Ma?*''" I'oUe Staton s IS WHERE WE DEMAND A LIGHT: AssrmM Nrman Taman and Townshp fcas met wth rwutves the State cw Drpartment Tuesnntg and ponted out the nnn hazards exstng In- Townshp. Above the arc shown at the corner n Avenue and South Park Drve where the Townshp Is demandng Instaaton a traffc ght. Left to rght: George Thomas and Harr Hartman the State Hghwa Department, Assembman Tanman, Maor Water Zrpoo, Poce Drector Joseph Gaaa and CommHteeman Harod Mortensen. Harr Hart.Hghwa Department hazards mtteeman Harod Mortensen was gong to wden Ambo Avenue wthn the Townshp Hmpen to a Wqodbrdge res-' Oowge Thomas, n the Townshp. and Poce Drector Joseph Hghwa Department. The meetng was arranged bjgaas$! <~,nd representatves Its, po ~ out tv tents 55 ears and over. Mr. at two extra «ott ndcated that etters have, woodbrdw for on-ste Assembman Norman Tanf^ Th.^-Jtfpenderrt Leader. anes are n^ded to take present and were Informed man and was attended b Maor Zrpoo demanded to reef State Maor Water Zrpoo, Com-know whether or not the State traffc. >een sent to servce organtaaons 'askng for vounteers to (Contnued on Page 2) ssst wth the program, "We need these Vounteers f one on the Wa: e are. to have a wth Czech Lauded maxmum effectveness," sad the consutant. _the arat c <*ch f«nrteer''-hw was needed, r Detectve Mott ponted to the foowng: b Hod Pubc Hearng Bernard Czech was commended toda b Poce Drector Jo- 1. transport cub members to from week meetngs; 2. : as hostesses and on re seph A. Gaass n a etter sen reshment commttee; 3. serve to the fcer. Copes were aso n program commttees; 4 kptember 23 on Bowte sent to Maor Water Zrpoo, Poce Chef NeLs Laurtzen and crut cub members through eephone cas and persona Commtteeman Thomas Costeo, charman the poce Istatons. commttee. Cormntteema Fa has ndcated that an person desrng " BKIDGE Unanmous. ms reached ths The etter commendato ransportaton to and from the k '] tne Woodbrdge Paned and the Comms- Potcos: Heed Warnng "I want to commend ou n fu, reads as foows: pace shoud contact the Woodbrdge Re- persona for our aertness It Is P""!) tn* jt p u uce ead- ^ "' rcvut nts, ou ''"'' u ce, now a 1111(1 tu onue to head- '"' "' mu h-r If uu can u *"«r bke among the " M In the propert Wthn * few das, r ""ct I.» I'euU w 1 "» c>r««remam, "'" w be gven to "' ' 'r*, p 0 n ce chef en announced. and devoton to dut and compete dsregard for our own safet on Frda, September Sgns n townshp; M fne It You Do when, wthout warnng, one WOQDBRIDGK Persons pastne potca strps (Dane Heang attempted ar or for that matter an other tpe sgns on street, one-wa traffc or stop street sgns w be prosecuted, Poce Chrr Nrs Urten sad toda. Last rar< stop-street and one-wa street sgns were pasted wth "vote for" strps, partcuar In the Frst Ward, 'It» aganst the State Law to mutate truffe sgns n an wa," the chef ponted out. "The pasted strps are ver hard to get f and we had a great dea ef troube ast ear. Ths ear we w prosecute those found deobek the aw and the ne Is a heav one." ( tusaut wth a gun on a suspect In our custod and aso or oursef. Your prompt acto U dsarm Ue assaant t fectett hs arrest. "It s acts such as ths tha 1 makes one tee proud that o are a member the Wood brdge Poce Department am I know the good peope (Contnued on Page 2) Acre Land Presented to Bo Scout For Offce Structure b Ambo Pant CEN1KAI, OKHt'' ASSURED: Herman W. Stern, Wuodbdgc, presdent Counc Bu Scuu. «t Amerca, rewved u dtt-d and fruu the Internatona Mn«tu and ReJnnx r»"»>a». I'et Ambo, at a mchto meetng Tuesda at Howard Jofcu KeUurm. Houte 1, Woodbrdge. In apprecaton, Mr, Stern presented a uuue to John Mume, genera manager the Perth Ambo pant. A Centra fce budnr w be constructed b Bartau Counc on the ste. Left to rght: Em Stramau Carteret,»"" Juh «Monar, WoudbrWje, Kartaa Counc drector Mr. Stem and Mr. Moore. 61e WOODBRIDGE ^ over an acre n sze, to Herman W. Stern, presdent aum one doar. John Moore, genera manager nteruatqa Smetng and rtefnng Amurca, at a uncheon hed Rartan Counc, Bo Scouto Compan, turned ove a deed Tuesda at Howard Johnson for» parce and a U««KetUuttut, Route 1. "Ke te w be mw b Rwtan Counc eventua for the corstructon.a oentrej foe bud ng. In acceptng the deed for the (Contnued on paw 2) gbttrad u : At P. 0., Woodbr^KB, N. J. PRICK TEN CfffP Meetng Board Asks Change In Consttuton To Four Senor ( IH1>H to h«organzw Next Week n 4 Arm* O.K. Bbe Readng W(X)DBRIDfVK Seecton! four ocutons us meette {paces for the nrw proposed WoodbrdRe Senor Ctzens 1 (,'htbs wns announced b CommtteCman John Pa, charman the Recreaton Department. Tho four Townshp Cubs, whch w hod organzatona) meetngs durng the week September 16, represent the Sewaren-Pnrt Readng area; the Avene-Woodbrdge area: the: Coona-IscUn area and the Fnrdf HgpfawnKrasbe Arm Each the four cubs w hod week meetngs from 1:30 to 4:H0 In the fouwk areas; Monda, September 16, Isen-Coona area Snagogue f Congregaton Beth Shoom,!)(1 Hooper Avenue, Isen. Tuesda. September 17, Fords- Hopeawn-Keasbe Majestc Bowng Academ, Inc., Route No, 9, Hopeawn. Wednesda, Scptrmber 18, 'oodbrdge-avene area, Woodrdge Emergenc Squad bud- ~, Brook Street, Woodbrdge. Thursda,. September 19, rt Readng-fewuen area, St nthon's Church basement, /oodbrdge-carteret Road, Port Accordng to Rodne Mott, ecrejton consutant, the :nor Ctzen cubs w bej the recreaton department, at E , Ext The Recreaton charman aso ponted out that anone derng to assst wth the pruram shoud aso ca the Rec- eaton Department. More Land For Eder WOODBRIDGE- As a resu a meetng attended b Housng Authort fcas ou the New York Offce, Eugene Fnn the Woodbrdge Housng Authort and Maor Water Zrpoo, addtona propert w be added to, the sen ste for housng poor senor ctzens, It was announced toda. The. ste faces Oak Tree Roac and orgna went buck to L: Gmrd Avcnu:. It woud hav nent that a traffc woud have to K<> n and out from bus Oak Tree Hoad. The pan now s to vacat that xdton LuGuard Avenue on whch there are n hou.se.s, Uke n that purt c tn; street and some and o the opposte sde. Traffc w then be abe to come n H ore.st m (Jnrceju Avenw ng t safer for the eder; peope wn) w ve In th project. The extra and w provde addtona * recreato men, tn' maor sad. Both the Isen and Ne Uuuswck Avenue, Fords, pro Hx-Ls for the eder w con tan 7b unjt each. The 60 m juow be nn constructed f 'cu Mtreut In Woodbrdg* [pnper, soud be read 'n thve or four months, th Imuor auu\. o 4U-KN UtAUqUAHTbRS W*KH)BHIUOK-The forma: jupenn^ te Democrat Headquarters at 118 Ma Street, w Uke pace Septem ber 23, at 8 P. M,, t was at ouuct'd tuda. WAN! Kt: A CB1B WOODBKIDGE Mrs, Marou Dunham, notng wefart drector, toda made a pea for a crb for a v«r need fam. If ou have a crb to donate. Mm. Dunham woud apprecate It ver Aah f I ou M h«>t ME 4 IWW REWARD FOR JOB WEIA DONE: Maor Water Zrpoo, honorar charman the Woodbrdge Townshp Chamber Comment s shown presentng a paque to Samue Swerde retrng presdent the Chamber, whe Chares S. We Jr., new nstaed presdent ooks on Approxmate 50 members attended the Instaaton dnner Tuesda nght at the Forge Inn and heard Maor Zrpoo forecast a great economc future for Woodbrdge Townshp. Other fcers nstaed were Stane Mann, vce presdent; Ben Martn, tregggrgr, and Edward Schatter, secjetor. CC Promsed Surprse: Maor Sas Large Pant Readed for She Tract WOODBRrDOE An ndusa frm, one O the argest n the naton w take over 165 acres the She O Yact In Avene, Maor Water rpoo tod members the Wodbrdge Chamber Commerce at ther annua nstaaton dnner Tuesda nght. "I w have a surprse anouncement just n a matter )f weeks," the maor nformed he group. "Ths frm w have pant n excess 300,000 square feet and when the dentt s known ou w reaze that Woodbrdge s n for rent deveopment as far as usness s concerned." The maor dscussed the "tn: mendous potenta Woodjrdge." He tod the chamber that ndustr awas ooks at schoos, brares, roads and the esthetcs before comng to a communt. He sad the trck was to be abe to get a ths Lo nkest, ndustr and st mantan a stabe tax rate. The answer, he expaned s to bond projects, bud them to make the communt desrabe to n- (Contnued on Page 2) Both Sdes Stor: Rockf Hts at Gaass; Drector Defends Poston B ALAN ROCKOFF WOODBRIDOE Aan A, Rockf, Repubcan canddate for the Townshp Counc tn the Frst Ward agan crtczed Poce Drector Joseph Gaass who, he sad, "has been attemptng to justf hs unnec ssar poston above the Chef Poce..." The GOP canddate stated hat Mr. GIII&HM "b hs pubct-seekng over-emphaszed and gross over-theatrca manhunts, has done more to frghten our ct/ens than to safeguard them." Mr, Rockf staed that the manhunts "created hstera to t pont where a peacefu ctzen entered Poce Headquarters and attempted to shoot a (Contnued on Page 2) B JOSEPH GALASSI WOODBRIDGE In answer to crtcsms amed at hm and hs methods b Aan Rockf, Repubcan canddate n te Frst Ward, Poce Drector Joseph Gaass sad that he fe t was "a shame to use the poce department for a potca footba." "There was a rapst on tnt oo.se," ar Mr ftausst. "What was 1 supposed to do, Just s: 011 m hands and do nothng I am proud the poce de pa'tnent and the wa t actex n ths case. Some the ode men, who were not even detaed to the case, Inssted on comng out to work on t because the are a fam men and man have oung daugh- (Contnued on Page 2) $24,67 Reaze In Sae WOODBRIDOE In a T«Outon submtted ast nght, the Board Educaton 0»ea upon New Jerse representatves "to pace before the Congress the Unted States an amendment to the Consttuton whch w permt readng portons the Ho Bbe a* present prescrbed b NJ BA 18:14-77." Schoo Commssoner Bo Mund abstaned from votng. He expaned hs vote as foows: "I am In favor readng the Bbe In the schoos and 1 am sorr that the attorne genera rued aganst It. I have een hopefu that a test case wd ead to a souton, but consttutona amendment. ma nuf separaton jhurch and state." Francs Foe. Board counse, sad he agreed wth the attorne genera and the cwno educaton )that fte Btete tatam to consttutona n vew «* Supreme Court decson. "Ths a the on wa t can e done - b amendment»g^ or the court has spodft.ear," Mr. Foe decared?, ;] Te Board meetng tsef va*' + apened wth a praer b R *>; (Contnued on Page 2) ^», He Pant Openng S WOODBREDOI I ment was made emerow W Joseph P. He, vce pro»»ent the Bod and Host Dvtaatt He Corporaton, that the forma openng $ pant near the Green Crce w be hed October 1A, The new pant whch wtt manufacture truek bode» servce tank bodes and hoatt, w empo 85 peope. The frm waa founded njwo b Juus P. He, fonae* J0»fernor Wsconsn. It hft WO pants n Wsconsn, anh each n Pennsvana, C»nd, Oho. Caforna. spp and New Jerse. Ths s the tpe nduat we want n Woodbrdge," Maor Water Zrpoo sad esterda when the announcement was made. "Needess to sa we are eated that He chose Woodbrdge for t 1B a natona known frm and t w gve Woodbrdge the recognton we want It to have. Rosh Hashonah Servces, Markng Start Year 5274 for Jews, Begn Next Wednesda at Sunset WOGDURIDGE Benumng ook at the sgnfcance ths sound a warnng to be on the sp'aton to a us. Wednesda nght at sundown, concepton. It does not mean rght truck, on the track whch "On thg ear the Goden the Jewsh peope the communt w begn the observproducton tn; Det, but n umun. earnest pra that t ushers n the man Ls 11 photographc re- eads to the dvne n the Jubee or Adath Israe, we ance Rosh Hashonah, the sprtua strength and mora Ths ear the Shar w a Goden Era for a manknd; New Year the ear 5724 acto the Hebrew caen- measure up ncreasng to a das od, consder the ears securt. L'shonoh tovoh tku- capabt he n competent to uso ca to us: "Remember the an era bessng, peace and cordng dar, Dvne standard. What we art: man generaton; tsk th savu, ma ou be nscrbed for Tu mark the observance tod to be true God, can wth ather and e wu sww \\m, heath and prosperous New the Hgh Bo Das, Rabb ncreasng approxmaton be th eders and. the w Samue NewBerger, Congregaton Adath Israe, the "dean" to hs spnua and mora demenben the das od, the Das at Adath Israe w be as true man. There s no mt ou." Deuteronom Re- Servces for the Hgh Ho Rabbs In the Townshp, ssued hs annua New Year's creasng uod-ke, f he per- ctzens n ths communt orveopment, k can become n- when % handfu Jewsh foows: message as foows: sstent appes hmsef to ths S'chos, pententa praers, "As we set forth to usher n task. tjunzed Adath Israe, Ths ear w be conducted Saturda murks the 50th annversar the New Year 5724 wth the ob Rosh Hashomh on ouncement s a chaenge and Charter. On the eders who 11:30 P. M., precedng the "Tns ancent Hebrac proa check. The Hgh Ho Das v.vf actve durng thak perod servce. snce the obtaned the State ox and cfee w be served at Thursda and Frda, Septem- ber 19 and 20, et us bear n come to us as remnders opportuntes If we keep jt be- tu nt sacntets the had to en- Wednesda, September 18, 8:30 coud te us the strugges Bosh Hashonah servces, on mnd that pur reckonng ears begng wth Geness. fore our mnd's ee as a pattern duve before the reazaton P. M.. Thursda, 8 A. M., and "One the fnest conceptons n the entre range re- constant ca to our step to rse that the frst permanent sna- 8:30 P.M. jco Ndre Bttf our possbt, t sounds a ther dream. The mere fact 6:30 P, M.. Frda, a A- M. and gous terature \f> that whereever hgher, If we are oonto the stor Creaton teaches fronted, a» at tme* ever one but unt was, Indcates that am Kppur Satrrtaf, gogue on Schoo Street WM not Frda, nrtomber «* «P. that "man s made n the ma«e s, b the ure temptaton, t was not an eaattek ThTv A M? k M r t hs Majcer." Upon m n- we must chwk tat weakenng * e re nstrumenta h wrtng fc toe»t V sght the sprtuat the dsposton, not to owptoh bwmjwh brant PM* o hstor nto parng Boah ancent Hebrews, s baaed the our dgnt wtttj ^^^ he annak effort. twt Am** um

2 PAGE TWO OBITUARIES sons, James H.. Jr., and Letter B., Cfton: th««ctawhtew, Mr*. SteU Munroe, South Bound Brook; Srs. Jeese Both Sdes the Stor ThuwJa, September 12, 1983 Non-Sectaran Chapes In Senor Housng Asked Acre Land IB.H.). Carterrt havng two separ.t r to cover esaer have to be <«*fu n 0 ' * of - cumvent Ue»w, be«u» we don't want to t»t*h theehudren that thft* an **n to Bttf Scouts In tba area, Mr. he'd. The attorn-' (Contnued from Pate 1> matera, one around tn* Uw" Stern sad: Durng the meetng, the! 'n the acceptance ths Hoard SUM propert not needed; deed whch transfers a tract f,r M-nv -.Mrpowj for a tota 0( ] m ft 0Vpr one acre n sze J?*f^ parre, "0 ; ftr,d vaued at $25,000 upon Br ALAN BOOKOTF Br JOSEPH OALA88I (Contnued from Put > (Contnued from Pan 1>»»enc, he m\a, Packard. Edwn, and M». man ww has not eren ton. After aon» UM men that such a procetn, MRS. WALTER m m ;o!»ds Cufn. Unon: U convcted a crme." wortod Jong after ther uwa Mr.Pokowsksn, Rrtn<ohdrfn»nd 15 great- He further charpx that the hours I attempted to send them WOODBRIDOE The Ctens Redeveopment Commt- WOODBRIDGE home, but the refused to go, hrrvces for Mrs Stea oncers have hern taken awa sang the wanted to «ta and unanmous endorsed n BOARD TO MKET heartr w cov'r the state and fed A «. 151 Vaentne Pace, who ment to dewmr from "usefu dutes" nd forced w,' red ast Wedne.vsv at Perth FRANK T. HOFFMAN to "work hour* hep catth the rapst. I don't Project area Ambo Oenera Hospta, were s n J N p^^, <mtep5 hod Saturda at the Kan m n k c Ho(tman 204 popuar TV, shows" tark me persona Nrw.Jerse w he hed Rt the 1 * 1 Inc. Route ort and RenraUon Rartan Counc Bo ban renewn nb Mortuares. Inc.-, Perth Ambo.j^ ^vfnup wh0 drd Mr.. Uw Rn( j or(1or Mr. Rock-.one but It's not far requested that the h!(h hd I6.0S0. I Scouts Amerca and the over arph and the fr (,.',' n ('Rvnr Communt Baptst "' HousnR Authort oonsrfr fhrh. Merchantve and Tree bndnr ot* outsde f.000 bos and parent* n ths, ment that wth Dvne Lturp fered»t, TMtnc mornnn Rt Rfhwa.f."d n hs statement, "can!'" m men. provson for a ton^ertnrnnjp],,,,^ 'De Schnf! 1. Mawbe Street>! «rea ft. Demrrus Green Ortfwdos ^,, morn Ho^tJ1, wm be hed be msmtbncd quet and eff-j As to the purchase tnchape In a Senor rbft tomorrrow wth rerstraton cd 1.'<' to surce^ft hd- deepest. Chtrch Carteret. Bura T»S n Sa,, rda 830 A M a the centv b mm who are morejforrm, whch Mr. Rockorf sad Housng Projects. Rnnnf, 9:45 A.M. Anone 1r:> a, foows- Rrrtacna I'enerow Kft and. It w Mr. Harrs Indes Apne Cemeter. Perth Ambo. Thom(5 " ' J<>s(, n costeo Fun-nkrrsUs n Lher responsb- were secured wthout bd, Mr. The deceased had resum m pra, Homp Cocpfr Avenue and Ites than the are n Rettng tfaaw sad: Tn a ett*r tn Emrmr Fn,fp r p,t P rt In ttendn? ma con - Auenr, t6.000 for one ot and ndeed provde the counc wth Woodbrdge a few ears, A natve Perth Ambo, she at- Executve Drodor I e,, Mr,.Stephen VRh Ft 8- p 300 for the swvtd so - an even (jcater Ofrpo'tunt Bowttv ( street, wth a hph re- ther names In the newsps- "Frst a. ths Is the frst WoodbrdRe Housng Aum, Mnss <, 00 a SL «ce-pws." tme In the hstor the Potendfd schoos there and was ff, a. J Church Bura w t>e Among other charges eveed n re Department that a the A, I brnr fer«.'smes B. Noan was'maknn Hcouttod more effecw the shecewtu bdder for the;tve In thl area. Ths Kt, ' n. the puhc n ;! It was suggested that bomd Incude n a current and future thrd ot Ht $6,325. The mones-course, mnrc. a ver Import-!' graduated from PerU Ambo ]n gr Gertrude's Cemeter, n b he OOP asprant was ths men are n the aame unform!*ned from Ue Schoo 1 ex-'»nt event In the hstor our H) "* rs ftn d the Phu Senor CU, 7<>? TTrm.sf«, far- H!eh Schoo. Coona.satement: "It has come to mjat the same tme. TV men Ues for a non-.wtnran fapr. 'ccs propertes w be uttod'c'ounc. f«r It w, for the frst ""'"* m ""»ve In> m Survvng are her husband. The deceased was a veteran attenton that a the men, are aoted $150 for unforms, rht1 f Chnprs ths tpe I)o RpfdffS to mprove Ue ste at Port!tme, mnke t wssbe to have ommend adopton t, 1 Water; a daughter. Paua, and Word War I and was ema son, Mron, both at home:poed at the Atantc gasone Poce Department were or-'the same thng at the same n ths nrea. (Contnued from Page V te!deep Ratpf. for ths tre- Once the Townsh n the Woodbrd.se Townshp but enoh man does not need found In amost a! hosptas O Readng n^atnff Schoo schoo In n Project Prnfct Bow-our now-^ur own fce budng. We are shp Commttee. her parents. Mr. s«j Mrs. Mentaton here. He former rc- dered to obtan ther cothng tme. One man ma have a Thn etter Went on to sn that Labuza. Perth Ambo: a sster,jsjed n Newark. aowance 8150 per man wnter overcoat that U good Pondexter the Frst Bap For the sum one doar the men dons Rft from ths fne n- t««adopts the Mrs Qeorge Carse, Meru-; Survvng are hs wdow, from John's Department Store, ; "Housng for our senor etzens Is not confned to nn one \ng wth a recent mwston Propert aon«u»e brook at the I resoutons mpn t fnr another season or two. Anchen; and a brother, Water Huth; a daughter, M«Ruth.Hnm Street, NfW Brunswck- other ma need * wntn un regous sect and whereas the made b Cfford Handerhan.;s«e the new Schoo 26 fw t.st Church Coona n keep- Board deeded to the Cmnt,;dwtr. nance and passes t ordnance, the Labuza Greenbrook. jhman, Isen: two son.v n ears passed severa sup- form St a thrd man ma th(1 average are Is norma beond Prank, Jr., Hzabetx, H b t and d Hugh.*p Prs H O f poce unforms h t he doesn't h need anthng Board presdent. ' «ten*oa Merr Park. on the Waa cooperatve wnn,, the retree staue. the ncuson The resouton In cang fonthe propert and brook w be the federa goverur. JOSEPH GERE at home. used but ths ear no bds, no for a partcuar senwn, go nut an 'on-ste' room or area for (Contnued from Pact 1) an amendment to the con*ttu-;m»ntaned b the Count, "When ths «Krr., WOODBMDQK Funera :nforma quotatons and no on n m and have hs unform medtaton woud be a vfm)e; 't''on"sta'te"tn'"pa"rt' servfcm for Joseph Oere. 333JMRS. LOUIS HORVATH IdscreUon "was" Rver. No tota torn. It happened ust recnt t, 0 t, MSp fnf Iro, (, Severa parents asked that the aw requres pubc hearngs sgned," sad M, n a -. St James AVehue whoded HOPELAWN Funera set?- merchant fu evrn consdered when a man went to a oca) ths Board s the kndergarten chdren be trans-!b both the Redeveopment mone w be on th" 'ther da routnes." Saturda at Utowa Memora for Mrs Cecea Nap for - ths - ootract whch amounts bar to make an arrest and - unaterabe opnon that the;porte< to schoo, and Board'Agenc and the Pannng For an addton;,; Hospta, were hed Tuesda at,horvath, 62 Lee Street, who to over $17,000." ; hs unform was rpped b a rrndng fve resres thejmembers reped that the two-:board, Rather than ncon- ton, Mr. Harrs urn! COWBOY CITY' PLANNED the Orener Funera Home. 44, dw Fn Bbe Is In the best In-Ve rue must be carred out.jvenence these resdents b abe at ME Tuesda at Perth Ambo Mr Rockf sucpo^ted that.dnnk, nece&statng a new COLONIA Cub.Scout Puck Green Street, wth servces aso Gcnera ' Hospta, w be hed th e bung unforms "shoud;purchase. How can ou a.sk for ter'st the resdents the [Parents who camed the ved at Hungaran Reformed Church. Bura waa n Coereaf Saturda mornng, 9:00 at the 35 has Issued an Invtaton tol, have been done n accordance a bd when ou don't know how ho()1 rtstrct UP ch dren at-[two mes from schoo, w«re Mtruska Funera Home. 685 a frends, members thrtr wth ong estabshed prncpes effcent government, b need?" tcn( n g our pubn c schoos and'asked to eave ther names and man each tem ou ma Park Cemeter. cortandt Street, Perth Ambo, sponsorng organzaton. Dukes the best nterest Of the coun-,address Begnnnt Septemtr that copes ths ber 19. the Board w begn A Mb$t Sncere The deceased was a prnter wttj a soemn hgh Mass. 9:30 Estates Communt Assocaton, and bos Cub Scout a«e settng up standards, takng Contnung, Mr. Qaa.<u sad: at the Quran and Boden Compan, Rahwa, for the past 35 atuurlad Hungar Church. bds and awardng the contract resouton be forwarded to the 1 ntervewng archtects for the' Bura w be n Ue church "At the begnnng the ear to Jon them on Saturda, 1:30 to the owest bdder." State Federaton Dstrct,constructon Coona Senor' ears. A natve Woodfcrdge. cemeter. we had a meetng attended b to f P.M. at "Cowbo Ct" to Tha canddate aso noted Boards Educaton wth a re- : Hgh Schoo, he wu 82 and a member the The deceased was presdent chef, department heads : be conducted n back Conna that: quest that a schoo dstrcts: Mr Boan reported that on Hungaran Reformed Church. 8t. Ann's Cub Hopeawn and representatve* from the Junor Hgh Schoo. There, Is 'When santaton department.unforms were bought, Of the Stat«New Jerse. thf fm ra Knno ]9100 for 21 ears. $he was a parshoner Our Lad Hun- PBA. Sampes were avaabe no admsson charge. 8urv]vhff ht wdow, adopt a smar resouton and cndren were regstered. A Unann jou... rom each fnn. The PBA representatves took ther reoom Anna (Koncm); a son, Joseph such u safet shoes and rancoat*, the were put up for transmt same to the rwtrd smj, u t. out j 1BS Iu b«n gar Church and a member Prank Gat, Port Readng, and representatves the State." u)w n but Mr Boan pre. Its Atar-Rosar Socet. She mendatons back to the patromen who approved them and grandson, Joseph John Gere; ; a pubc bddng and awarded to Copes w aso be, forwarded had redded n the Hopeawndct<. sster, Mu Ethe Oere, and the owest bdder. Wthout two Stork Cub d regstraton w go over to Senators Harrson Wams tne 2u 000 mark. that Is how the New Brunswck brother, Edward Oere, both Perth Ambo area ears, part government, ths uncon- and Cfford Case and Repre- -n fnn was chosen. It s a supper for Ace Unform Supp e Board passed ft sta ndard Woodbrdge. omng here from her natve ^ntatve Kdward.1 Patten, resouton, on the request JAMES DUNHAM WOODBRTDOB Funera servces for James Hram Dunham, who fas a drect descendant "efer In Prrouth, Mass.. In 1530, and an orgna setter n Woodbrdge to 1670, ded ast Wednesda at Passac Genera Hospta, were hed Saturda at the Mason and Porter Fnneta Home. Cfton, wth the Rev. Leand H. Pease Cavar (Baptst Church, Cfton, fcatng. Bura was n Cedar Law Cemeter, Paterson. Mr. Dunham, 87, resded at 79 Unon Avenue, Cfton. He was a drect descendant Deacon John Dunham who Rev. Wam H. Schmaus. reotor, fcatng. Bura was n setted n Pmouth, Mass., In 1630, and Jonathan Dunham, who was one the org The deceased was par- the church cemeter. na s^tten n.woodbrdge In shoner Trnt EpfacopaJ 1670 *nd- owner the frst Church, Woodbrdge, and had grft ml One the orgn! resded here or 20 ears before mstones ma be seen on the movng to Od Brdge three propert the Trnt Epscopa Church. D. Rdard, she was a member ears ago. Wdow Wam Mr. J. H. Dunham was born n Fords, son the ate Ichafcod P. and Kathrn Re Dunham, and had resded there 57 ears and In Cfton for the past 30 ears, A mason b trade, retred, he had attended Cavar Baptst Church, Cfton. Survvng are hs wdow, Isabea Ronne Dunham; two ROLLER SKATING PECIAL BATM TO GROUPS Ereqr Nfht fa«t IfonaT T U H P.M. Mb* Morta,. SafeTI * HottdaTI t*t r.m. to I P.M. SOOTH AMBOY ARENA Stereo* A 8th, Booth Amboj Hungar. Survvng are her husband. Lous Horvath; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Low, Hopeawn. and Mrs. Cecea Sdorko, Woodhrd«e,..and a son. Lous.. Jr., Perth Ambo; seven grandchdren; and a brother, Stephen Nag n Hungar. troed waste w contnne In the future as It has In a stead stream durng the past ears." Maor Demands (Contnued from Page 1) "Ths a not a seep vage an more," the maor tod Mr. Hartman, "and I woud ke our answer b Monda." made for a MRS. BOSS RIDYARD WOODBRIDGE Funera ftntbs tuc'ttcs. Rose Ann (Lenaghan) RMard, 3 Meadow traffc ght at the ntersecton Road, Od Brdge, who ded ast Strath Part Drve and Ambo Thursda nght at St Peter's Avenue. Mr. Hartman sad Hospta, New Brunswck, were that 400 chdren must use the.ed Monda at the Orener ntersecton at schoo hours and Funera Home, 44 Green Street, he was tod that more than wth" servces aso at Trnt Epscopa Church, wth Ue Amercus Chapter 137, Woodbrdge, Order Eastern Star, Survvng are a daughter, Mrs. James Case wth whom she resded n Od Brdge; a son, Wam J. Rdard, San Francsco, Cat.; and a granddaughter, Coeen Case, Od Brdge. Rosh Hashona that number use t to go to Schoo 11 and The Hebrew Schoo at the Communt Cener. Other demands Incuded reef at the Green Street Crce and the emnaton the bnt corner at Route 27 and the en> trance aongsde the gof cub. As to pacng utt wre* underground, Mr. Hartmann sad It woud be too cost, as the State woud have to r)a for t. Maor Zrpoo promsed p that (Contnued from Pag* D Shar and on Yom Kppur before the Ytekor servce. Joan The maor nformed the a ght at Abert Street. Fndng has arranged an nare urged to encourage ther that whenever he taks to State Hghwa representatves spratona servce and. parents Dwght R. Q. Pamer, State chdren to attend. Czech Lauded (Contnued from Page 1) Woodbrdge share m feeng. "Ths commendaton w aso or sad. necessar and w be obtaned to straghten out the Man Street-Ambo Avenue ntersecton whch has ong been the cause accdents. Aso mentoned were the Ambo Avenue-Freeman Street Intersecton where t Is necessar to have two pocemen at schoo hours and the need for Hghwa Commssoner, he awas agrees wth hm that a the thngs need to be done, but "nothng ever happens." "I am sck and tred beng promsed thngs and have nothng materaze," the ma- "Now I want acton become part our permanent and I want to know the anperaonne record." swers rght awa." Co., Wew Tork. It woud have been nconvenent for the men to have to go over to New York for ther unforms. As toda we have pad but $2,- 250 to John's for unform's athough It a certan as the men go Into fa unforms and then nto wnter unforms, there w be man addtona purchases. CC Promsed (Contnued from Page 1) dustr and the added taxes receved used to retre the bonds. He commended the Industra peope tor creatng a better mage the Townshp and or keepng formed. peope New arrva* throughout the Townshp as recorded at the Perth Ambo Genera Hospta ncude: From Fords, a son to Mr. and Befon n Horn*. he Redeveopment Agenc, Later n the meetng a worn- Statng there w be no dscrman n the.audence sad she {naton on the bass race, fet that Ue Bbe readng n CO, OT or cree( at port Readng the scho was a "smbo Mrs. Frank Znovo, 26 Varad Schoo. It was noted that respecf f?r the Supreme Be- Drve; a son to Mr. and Mrs. there has never been an dsng." She asked what "can do; cr mnatqn n t he schoo ssas parents," to whch Supern- George Hagedorn. 502 New Brunswck 'Avenue; a son to tendent Schoos Patrck A. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Foe, 37 Boan reped, "Teach regon Trace Drve; twns, a son and n the home." daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W- Tred Oagnon, Drve. From Isen, a 47 MtrcArthur daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Arnod Bodgett, 74 Correja Avenue; a son ot Mr. and Mrs. John Nestor, 77 Warwck Street. Prom Avene, a daughter to j! Mr. and Mrs. Stane Koo- enga, 500 Buter Street. From Keaabe, a son to Mr. I and Mrs. Bernard Goskowsk, IS Oakand Avenue. Begnnng Ths FRIDAY and SATUADAY For The Next Three Weeks SENSATIONAL SONG STYLIST" and the Ever Popuar ERNIE SCOTT TRIO Candeght Dnng 't 3:00 A.M. U. S. ONE, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ME 4-B068 Dntn Crt Carte BUncha Amtrctn Exprtw "Under the aw as t now stands we can't, compe anthng," Mr. Boan contnued. "Perhaps ths rung w hep transfer from the schoo to the home teachng regon. We t*m but the resouton was requred as standard procedure n order to receve federa funds and to receve non cash, granttm credt or the schoo n Project Botte. Governor Rockefeer wdens trp; doubts Oodwater eads.,,/-»» v,' to those who made our grand openng nf the VERNE FOWLER SCHOOL OF DANC- ING, rach a bg tuccea. 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3 dent-leader (E.R) - Carteret Press Thursda, September 12, 1968 V MRS. NEIL I). HOUSTON aro Lee Mats Brde \)f Woodbrdge Resdent AVI'NKL, MM Caro Lw fae foor ength' gown whch :u(hter Mr. and featured an Inset Accon j,,hn J. Matte, B2 Smth ^ over the shouders and, L, became the brde around the neck. Her bouffant r jou.ston, 333 Coumbus jsk. uson' ve was hed b,-, Woodhrdje. Saturda. a wreath orange bossoms, Houston Is the son Mr. She carred orchds and stephonots on a praer book. Her! d Mrs. Wam 8. Houston, Brch Avnue, Mt..L 6t Andrew's R. C. Church the settng the cere-1 on whch"was performed b rv. Chester C. Geneck. Mas escorted h» duughu the atar. jmd honor was MIH Los t IS, Avfne.jater the Idc. 'VfVSS "KBTWJTBB8W,' em on, cousn the brde, d Mrs. Robert PecK, Sprhg- e, Conn,, sster tba'brdewere brdesmad. Bernard LuWranck, Anna' s, Md., was the best man. an Yaeger, Trenton, cousn the brde, and Robert Peck, p e, Conn., brother-n- K ot the brdegroom, ushered The brde wore an vor sk tmme Croup Sets Fashon Show Pant IWOODBRDQE Mrs omn.s Muane and Mrs s McKenna w, serve as [ charmen a dessert-brdge ton.--ow, September 25. at Oak HUs Manor, Mesponsored b the-md ex Count Chapter the e? St. Ezabeth Aum Assocaton. The proceeds t>p used toward a schoar fund for a deservng stu m from Mddesex Count. Aso servng on the commt are Mss Duane McEwen Wam Oten. Mrs. W Chrstan, and Mrs. Ar r Braga. Tckets ma be ob ' cd from Mrs. Joseph Henr, Tompkns Road, East Bruns- SAT IT BEST Howert For AU Oocauons... f C;U1 for fowers, brth- < * «annversares, weddngs, etc, to add extra jo to the event -and other tmes to express our smpath and thoughtfuness B«assured the fnest ca u. *ALSHECK'S FLOWERS 5 Amboj An. HE «-«8«attendants a wore god-coored foor ength be skrted :owns and carred pae eow Dses. A graduate 8t. Mar's^ gh Schoo, Perth Ambo, and rake Coege, Ezabeth, the rde Is empoed b Ceanese mer Co., Cark. Her husband Is a graduate r MrteMnbr HgrScKobT,nd Carnege Insttute Techg," Ptfcurfrh, Pa. He W empoed as a process engneer Koppers Compan, tart Readtg. After a recepton at the Be- Mre Manor, Perth Ambo, the oupe eft for a honemoon In Bermuda. Upon ther return he w take up resdence In Edson. Grde Paers* Set Trouts WOODBMDGE - or "Fve Fnger Exercses," to presented b the Crce Jaers w be hed, Monda and Tuesda, 8:30 p.m. at the pahouse, Martn Terrace, The pa w be drected b Ronad Patt who has been ver actve wth the Paers and ust concuded a two-ear term a a member the Board Trustees. He has appeared In reductons "Arm* and tre Man," "Tunne Love," "In. taton to March," and fu o Ran." The trouts arc open to the pubc and a are wecome IUWJ the acturs and actresses, ft back.stage crew Is (needed and anone Interested In workng behnd the scene ma aso attend the trouts. Ths w be the second producton presented at the pahouse ths ear. The frst, "The Tme Your Lfe" b Wam Sarojj n and drected b Bert Katz, w be presmted tomorrow 1 and Saturda Tc Ice U ma be reserved b cang Adene Sevacc,. HU 6-11M8. or the pahouse, ME An organazton Interested n a beneft show ma contact Stane Kapan, HU , for further nformaton. A One Suter The advantage In ownng just one sut s that ou never have to go back after our kes. The Patro, Pear Harbor, Hawa. J*af- Centur M 3 o Throughout ct datex Count GRE1NER FUNERAL HOME AUGUST V ORKINKB. Phone MS 4-02M U Oreen 8&Mt * Woodbrdg* Concert Tckets On Hand Conunt Concert Scres to Start Wth IMUo Recta WOODBMDOK A few membershps ar. avaabe for the 1063-G4 season WnodbrrRr Communt Concert Assocaton, Andrew Wson, pesdentreveaed. tfnner the Communt Concert pan, cuture Is avn abe at "cut rate" prce wth adut membershp $860 nnd student membershp up to coege eve just $4.50. Mrs. Wam Ttftderstor pubct charman dscosed. Interested partes ma contact Mrs. Frank Buchod, membershp cha'man, 3 Irs Pace, Wondbrdge, ME Tckets are avaabe from area captans as foows: Mrs Irvnu Goodsten; Mrs. Jack Gottdenker, Mrs. James Sherrard, Leo Aster, Harr Lund, Arthur Carsen, Robert Cark, Mss Mabe Naor, Mrs. Rchard Randoph, Edward Kmer, Mrs. So Ken, Chares Soker, Mss Eeanor Absra and Mrs. Sdne Schwartz. Frst concert nf season.s schedued for October 16 and features Howard and Patrca Barr n a two-pano recta that ncudes a wde varet musc sedom found on an one musca program. Stes musc rendered w range from rare and orgna two pano musc b greater composers through transcrpton Tram" tre modern orchestra repertore to ntrcate arrangements popuar show tunes, The membershp fee Incudes MRS. LESTER h. MEIIKS Mss Barbara Ann Urban Brde Lester L. Mehes WOODBRIDGE Mss Bar-and Mchae Rubarsk, Metuch- Workshops were hed In the bara Ann Urban became the new budng after ths devotbrde Lester L. Mehes Saturda afternoon at Ho Trnt ed the. workshop on "Stmuat- ona sesson. Mrs. Aex Hunter Church, Perth Ambo, wth the ng Pup Partcpaton," fo- Rev. Gotck fcatng. The brde s the daughter Mr, and Mrs. John Urban, 80 Puton Street, and the brde- Mrs. Mehes graduated from Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo, St. Peters Hospta Schoo Nursng, New Brunswck, and s empoed at St. Peters Hospta three or more oca concerts Her husband attended Perth and recproct wth Morrstown, Cark, Cranford, Unon, groom s the son Mrs, Mar b E. I. dupont de Nemours Ambo schoo and s empoed Lakeand and Ezabeth concert Mehes, 30 Wow Road, Metuchen, and the ate Aex Mehes ved four ears n the U. S. Nav. Compan, Perth Ambo. He ser- groups whch w feature such M Hta» -Stevens, 1 ' Gven In marrage b her father, the brde wore a gown Qod and Pzdae, the Zurch Chamber Orchestra, COO Op-, sk S11K organza wwth a scoop necka prncess pane Senor Gr Scouts era " et, and the New York n ne featurng Braes Quartet. Inc., Hod Fna Dnner SEWAREN Senor Gr Teacher Retreat Is Hed Workshops Hod B Presbteran Church Of AVPIIH Saturda AVKNEI, The. frst teachers' ret.rpht the staff the Frst Pesbtprn Church Schoo Avcne was hed Saturda at UIP rhurrsh wth ovpr 60 persons attendng A perod orentaton was hed for the new staff In Rooms 5 and 6 the new Chrstan Educaton Budng Bt 10:00, -Mr*. HartJa Fed, genera superntendent, expaned admnstraton procedures and ntroduced other staff members The openng servce for the entre staff was hed n the Sanctuar at 11:00 wth the wecome greetng gven b Pau Koch, charman the Board Chrstan Educaton. Rev. John M. Robertson, assstant pastor, gave the mes the da on the theme the retreat "What Do We I)o... More (than we are aread dong!)" He stated that athough we don't have to wtness n the drastc wa the prophets In the Od Testament frt, we st are commtted to wtness and to work more than we arc dong In the present da. We must keep n mnd worshp, wtness and work as we go forward n our new ear teachng the gospe Jesus Chrst to our pups." MRS. FRANCIS K. LOMBARDI Aencon ace trmmed wth O'Connor ed the fna workshop sequns and seed pears. The entted "The Roe the Department Superntendent." bouffant skrt termnated n Nanc Inez Mer a chape tran. An Aencon ase Scout Troop 51 hed a farewe A perod dscusson was crown trmmed wth crstas dnner ast Wednesda at Tutte's Gass House, Laurence then hed b each department rage b her stepfather, Wam Chane, was attred n a T&Wed Lod Wes and seed pears hed her bouffant ve mported uson, brdge Hgh Schoo. Mrs. Lombard was former empoed under drecton the Department Superntendent to pan gown whte taffeta wth WOODBRIDGE - Mr. and Harbor, before dsbandng because sma membershp Mrs. Lous Mer 510 Ambo and she carred a cascade bouquet carnatons and roses snce severa the grs are b Hess O U Chemca Corp., the procedures and essons for ong seeves endng n a pont jave. announced the engagement 1 Port Readng. Her husband the next severa Sundas, and wth Chnnt ace trmmng the round neckne. The ther daughter, Nanc Inez, wth a center orchd. movng and eavng for coege. receved a Bacheor Scence The da was cmaxed wth a to Lod A. Wes, son Irvng Mrs. Rchard Drahos, Metuchen, was matron honor. At- prom Cftme Teretoetsk who TOgmenbegj he*m * report; degree n cermano engneerng I servce Dedcaton ed b the front her beshaped gown j..-,wasgerjten and the ate from Rutgers Unverst ths pastor, Rev. Dr. C. S. Mac Kenand Mr. Koch and the serv- and the skrt, endng In a chape was gathered wth a sma bow [tors. Sva Wassersten, Panvew, New York. Susko, Fords; Mss Joann Me- Jcampment at Seatte, Washtendants were Mds. Anthon attended the A States' Enear and was presdent Apha Sgma Ph Fraternt. He ng Communon. tran, had a bow at the wast, Mss Mer s a graduate hes, Woodbrdge, and Mss Kar- ngton. s empoed b Pttsburgh Pate Abrochure was gven to a Her ebow ength ve was attached to a crown crstas, Gass Compan, Cumberand. Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo, attended Afred Unverst and Servng as best man was Rch- to Mrs. Vera Butkowsk, eadtve teachng conssts Know- and she carred a cascade bou- en Herod, Metuchen. Ten-ear pns were awardedjstaff statng the KEY to effec- Trouta was graduated from Boston Unverst wth a Bacheor were Anthon Susko, Fords, Constance Mazurek. Mar The brochure ncuded foor Mss Caroe Law, Coona, A rea man-about-town s the ard Drahos, Metuchen. Ushers er; Andrea Butkowsk, and edge, Enthusasm and You quet whte roses. ManAhout-Town Arts Degree. She s a Spansh Mchae Urban, Woodbrdge, Wask, Came Terebetek, pans the new budng, outnes the workshops, and mads were Mss Larane And- was mad honor. Brdes- one who traves n the best teacher at Fords Junor Hgh and Barbara Ackeewcz rejceved fve-ear pns. Mss man nterestng and reated ersch, Fosds; Mss Meod crces wth the best curves and Schoo. Mr. Wes s a graduate SPONSOR COOKIE SALE knows a the anges. Terebetsk was aso awarded artces for the teachers to refer to. Oster Ba Hgh Schoo, New FORDS Parent* Cub Mescs, Metuchen, and Mss The Bg "D", Daas, Texas,] the brar ade bar. York. He receved a Bacheor Scout Pack 50 sponsored b the Eena Zuo, North Brunswck, Members decded to make a A workshop for new staff w Scence Degree from Queens P.TA. ot Schoo 7 are conductng a cooke sae. Joseph Baux, cousns the brdegroom. donaton to the Woodbrdge Coege, New York, and a Master Scence Degree from charman, states that the pro- James Toth, Woodbrdge. Ushbe hed on Monda nght, Sep- Servng as best man was Frst Ad Squad. tember 30. HstB Unverst. He Is a oeeds from ths sae w be used mathematcs teacher at Isand to fnance fed trps for the IfV" 7 \ Trees Hgh Schoo, Long cubs. Isand. Hs Ace Shows A man Is gettng aong n ears when he pas more attenton to the food than he does to the watress. The Mobe Seven News, Barbados, B.W.I. CHURCH BOARD TO MEET FORDS The Board Trustees Wese MethodUt Church w meet Monda evenng at 7:30. Offca board w meet at 8 p.m. Youth Counc meets Sunda evenng at 7 p.m. Announcng... The New Renovated Dann's Luncheonette And RESTAURANT 68 Man Street, Woodbrdge IS NOW OPEN DAILY FROM 6:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. and Sunda 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Featurng Our Famous SUNDAES And SODAS Made Wth FORSGATE ICE CREAM SPECIAL! ].4O HALF GALLON PACKAGE SPECIAL SANDWICHES MADE TO ORDER To Eat on the Premses or Prepared to Take Out Phone owed b Mrs. Gora Ma who taked on "Teacher Sef-Anass and Improvement", and Kenneth Hunt who asked twent questons on "Testng Our Teachng". Audo-vsua suppes and equpment avaabe to the staff were on dspa n church ha durng the unch hour. After unch Mrs. F. P WOOLWORWS YARN RIOT! Sod am heather coors, surfed and varegated coors, new feck coors t.. a n ths exctng event. 99 Keg. $ Oz. Sken Knttng beautfu thngs for fa? Then don't mss ths fabuous sae Ked Heart 4-p knttng worsted... n the most tremendous arra coors ou've seen under one ro. Bu now, save, turn ths quat worsted nto new fashonabes for ou,'our fam, the chdren. INTRODUCING ROCHELLE'S MOHLON 100% Dupont Oron Acrc Fber Looks ake Mohar - Fues Lke M»har 2.00 (Fu Skens) Knt It - Crochet It... Doube or Snge, Avaabe In 19 Shades ' Lombard-Cook Weddng Soemnzed on Saturda WOODBRIDGE - The weddng Mss Barbara Mare Cook, daughter Mrs. Wam Chanc, 15 Semour Ave. anod Francs R. Lombard,.son Mr. and M's, Rnado I>>mbard, 569 Woodbrdfje Avenue, Port Readng, was soemnzed SatuTa mornng at St. James Church. The doube rng ceremon was performed b the Rev. Wam A. Roos. The. brde, gven n mar- OPEN DA L 9:30 A. M. TO 5:3p P. M. ~ FRIDAY 9;30 A. M. TO 9:110 P. M. USE OUR FREE PARKING LOT AT REAR ENTRANCE F. W. Wooworth 107 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE ers were Vctor D'Ae&so, Port Readng; Arthur Cook, Woodbrdge, brother the brde, Readng brother the brdegroom. The coupe w make ther home at Cumberand, Md., after a trp to Mam Beach, Fa. For traveng the brde chose a two-pece pnk ensembe wth back accessores and a whte orchd corsage. Both are graduates Wood- \ * r* AM 6 0 S * \ V PAGE Coona Meetng B Arm Keprrwnatvd* To At«Md Sessons, Monda Afternoon WOODBRIDGE The Hf*# [Jerse Educaton AssoeatA hns set, Mnndn. September 1$ as a meetng da for a ta«tj4*, Inn representatves fcca Teacher Assocatons n Ct.trtcrct, WoodbrdKe, Perth AH» bo!/, Sout Ambo, SarVvtj^ and the Mddesex Count Vp«* catona Ru Technca ft 6- Schoo No. 2, Perth Ambo. t The meetng schedued for 4 P. M. at Coona Junor Hgh' Schoo, w be In charge o Mss Mar R. Muen, NJEA Enroment and NEA Cootd Imtng Commttee ment) John ShnRg, NJEA Fed resentatve w address 1 J A fcers the Teacp.r Assocatons n above-mentoned dstrcts requested to attend the meet whch w begn wth a co! hour durng whch tme facut- members Co* Junor Hgh Schoo and prncpa, Mr. Wam w be hosts to the vstors. Anone *ho t not abe attend Is urgent requested send a substtute, Poo vaccne fown to Dom* ncan Repubc. HOME COOKED BUSINESSMEN^ IUNCH 1 and Dnners Served Da 11 A.M. T Cosng, 12:45 A.M. Sunda from X:00 F.M. to Cosng (Mdnght) AUTHENTIC HOME-MADE SPAGHETTI Lasagna, Ravo, Pzza Pes Hot or Cod Sandwches NOW PROMPT SERVICE ON A1X TAKE-OUT ORDERS CALL ME LUNCH, DINNER BREAKFAST Served In Our Dner Da From 9:00 A.M. VILLAGE INN (Cor. Kawa; Ave.) Bar & Restaurant 2 Green St., Woodbrdge SHIRT LAUNDERING featurng New L*»v Down Cour Pastc Bagged Mssng Muttons Kq>umt Boxed for Storage A Wok DoC O I'TIM'M'S,.. "You Can St'f The Dfference" ceaners And Shrt Launderers 354 Ambo Avenue WOODBKIUGE "Convenent Orv«. U p Servce"

4 PAGE FOUR Thursda, September 12, IMS ndependent-leader (E.B.). ftfou WANT TCMMKOVE COMMUNITY SERVICE: ("harrs S. We, Jr, rtnt>r, presdent Morrur Federa Savng* and Loan Assocaton, Is fthorn prewntnjc» check to Fred Stebbns, Wcodbrdge Townshp Httt* pmtdrnt. whe Robert De Sants, externa project drector for Ja- «*«*, ook on at If ft. Thr chfck represents proceeds from the recent AAII Junor Natona Women's Dvng Champonshp at CoIonU Swm Cab, sponsored Jont b Mercur and the Jaeeet, Robert Voekr, Coona, meet charman, was not present for the pcture. Youth Drector, Cantor Named b TempeBethAm OOLONIA Tempe Beth Am The Jewsh Communt n Center o Coona, w beneft Koctftr bom U»-«nb»..o( twode- 1 **" 1 " 1 voted men, one n Ue fed regous musc and the other n the fem Of onta tetvttt. Mr. Irwn Pgman, Roaec, s the Youth Drector. Ths Is a Shuts the Unted Church new poston created b thejchrst extended an nvtaton era growng Tempe to provde the best eadershp for the outh groups, whose membera,ran«fjne*hbora. 10 next from the thrd grade to hgh schoo. Mr. Fgman was most recent Youth Drector for Congregaton B'na Israe, Kearn. He aso workrt as a outh eader and cmb advsor for the Ezabeth YMHA and the Jewsh Communt centers Essex Count. cummer-camp counseng jobs and ths summer he was head counseor at Camp Wnton, Sacket Lake. New York. The new drector, a natve w. Lnd«h, Is & graduate Panzer Coege, East Orange, and teaches phsca educaton In Nute. He has done graduate work at Newark State Coege and Seton Ha Unverst In schoo admnstraton and supervson, and now s workng toward a master's degree In gudance and personne. Roa Rockman w serve as cantor for Tempe Beth Am. He w be beard at a Frda evenng servces and on a major hodas. Ths Is the frst tme that the Tempe w use; a cantor on a reguar bass. He aso w work wth the chor and w tran the Bar Mtzvah bos to chant ther portons the servce. Mr. Rockman Is a natve Carteret and now resdes n Metuchen. Musc has awas been hs hobb, and he paed and sang In a dance band whe Sermon Topc COLONIA Rev. Qeorge H. Woodbrdge Townshp, and apprcnraate one-thrd- -more than n an prevous ear. Mrs. Donad S. Boston, gencharman, and her cocharmen, Mrs. Joseph Turpsh, to a mejnbers the congregaton to brng ther frends and resdenta; Dr. Prank Fne, ne hbora. 1Q next Sundas pressona and Ro Munda, servce, whch w start at 11 commerca, expresses IRredaton to the captans for the A. M. The sermon topc w be "What are ou Mssng n work done n ther areas, as Lfe?" Jh 10:tO: we as^he near 200 Indvdua The Sunda Schoo casses soctors for whom the were have begun and compose prekndergarten cass to the Hgh Schoo and Adut casses. Everone s nvted to attend these casses and partcpate n He has hed the fe the church. For further nformaton teephone Rev;' Shuts at FORDS The PTA Lad Peace Schoo w Tuesda, September 17, n the cafetera, A parents are urged to gve fu cooperaton to PTA affars and to attend a meet- Ings for a coser reatonshp wth the teachng staff n the nterest ther chdren. GUESTS IN CONNECTICUT PORD8 Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bagger, 848 Kng Georges Road and Mrs. Em Bagger, 18 Second Street, vsted Mrs. Emma Manon n Hartford, Conn.,1 ths past week. ]he was n hgh schoo. HT has been an actve member Tempe Neve Shaom n Metuchen and ganed much cantora experence there. He s».'over regous musc and those members the congregaton who have heard hm, accam hs fne voce. Cancer Charman Reports on Drve COSWNIA - The Coona Commttee the Mddesex Count Chapter The Amercaa Cancer Socet announced tha the recent cancer crusade raaed the argest amount n 'responsbe. Captans ncude: Mrs. Ronad Sched, Mrs. Edwn Brommer, Mr. Irvng Ean, Mrs. Henr Dekson, Mr. Wam Sohnk, Mrs. Mnne Benson,! Mrs. P. Jeffrts, Mrs. E. P. Kross, Mrs. Chares Oodworm, Mrs. Jean Ctron, Mrs. Raph Fraer, Mrs. Joseph Pror, Mrs. OrtjTheodore*Urban, 'Mrs. John meet Barton, Mrs. Ernest Fppone, Mrs. Ann T. Lusck and Mrs. S, Wensow, a resdenta captans, and Mr. J. Car Apse and Mr. 0. W, Osen, commerca captans. Kenned Path PTA Opens Season Monda 1SELIN The executve board Kenned Park Schoo PTA w meet tonght Bt 8:00 o'cock at the schoo. The frst P.T.A. genera meetng the new schoo term s schedued Monda, at 8:00 P. M. n the schoo. Donad Whtaker, prncpa, w ntroduce-the teachng staff: and outne the schoo program, for the comng ear. Speaker w be Mrs. EsteUe Marks, who w dscuss "Our Lbrares." AMBOY FEED-GARDEN SHOP SPAGHETTI No. or SPAGHETTIS N*.» Keenex Paper Towes ' 2 7 :r43< Green Gant Green Beans Kkhtn Scad 2 Green Gant NbetsCorn Wfcot Hot M( L Kwnt MM Ivor Soap Ivor Soap FortotttndbtU 9 '««' Me Ajax Ceanser WthCharmtc WhJc I b.5o.10a f Ub«cm 10* A ax Lqud Geaner WHhte 15 M. ohi.b. bet. Thr Epac for dh wshng Pnk Lqud I2«I-4CO Loton ptftt Ivor Snow For tht fam wttt nd d)v«super-rght" HATUMUr-AQfD TOP SIRLOIN Or TOP or BOTTOM-Doneess ROUND ROAST 79 C Ib* NONE PRICED NI6NERI Domtte-NONE PRICED HIGHER CANNEDHAMS3 69 IM( Cktk I«M - MOM M e* H fc»r IOMI»M Rump Roast 89: Caforna Roast ' 59 CUIED Chuck Fet ^.^.^,, 75 b Vef Steak Nont N...r,c.jH,,u Prced Hfn 99,! Soup Beef N«rrr'^H,.*f 59^ Pate Beef >w,c.jh,h., 19»- -,55 C Samon Steak '-' 89" H. Sced Baton Smoked Beef Tongues Swh's Lnk Sausage I Mcow S*rv*d H«< «r Cod M%C N»M WwdHfwr 47 b PREMIUM *own ' ' Sanr* Fresh Fruts and Vegetabes! SEEDLESS GRAPES -r 2-29 POTATOES -S» 10^43 c HO IRTOSK A t Appes Tomatoes f Cucumbers H,h. r HONE PRICED HIBHER 3.135' Lettuce 2"29' Ceer -- 2«-9' Onons " r 19 e 19 e tjr LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 "«6 5' RED CHEEK APPLE JUICE 3 :95 LIBBYSWEETPEAS4 77 STRING BEANS 349^ WHITE BREAD MARVEL MARGARINE NUTLEY 7 Qmrtr.Prat ICE CREAM Cbee f S Fvtrt emt. BLEACH BRIGHT SAIL MfrVpw &*' SPECIAL OFFER C 10 It OFF R«gu«r Prct 12 QL PKktg WHITE HOUSE Jbsfaat NONFAT DRY I uuwnttw kutvtn.pkt. I fcmntou Dar * Good M M hr wht mkhn! I Itaek ap on AP' WHITC HOUSE MtantNonttC MtantNttCMk wd SAVE! Mmhnf M-fW wmmrrafntumnt... hn M I Mn DoNMto Swss Cheese Vaues! ' L MHenster Sces Dom," e p, ProvooeSeee ^ X Off ISS OHMS BH1rWtaH M d p JI. A4P!«'Wconn br Innd ;! /;0"- ftncf Dortms "'f Japt Porker Baked Foods! LEMON PIE TtVfMk Jm10. 5 to 50 GALLON PATCO & WONDERLAWN PIKERS FOR A LOVELIER ''I "GABffL TOP SOIL and PEATMOSS BY THE BUSHEL 5 bs. GRASS SEED ; Scentfca bended to grow better n our so! A IVYMa Mxture Krntuck Hue ('uss md ne 1-tved IVsu' ew runm* - jme j>o[uur [.95 H1U, 5 I'OUNDH Cmrn 15UU M. It, (MIJO > Fora'Showpace'Lawn 'n'> MUHI -111, UK 4 1'uIk.UII* OUT ou' ML.KHIN HtN't'H'KV 111 I t: J 5.95 AMBOY FEED - GARDEN SHOP 27*J Nrw Brunswck Av-nr <n.v Uu uajj t r.w. 1!>11) IVrU Ano, IN. J. M M TO S P.M. Oxdo Detergent For tht fam wh Hb.4o.M c > Ib. I '/ 7Q«Hk,. *...pg, 1 * PnkVeT " Lqud Detergent Trend Hur dht «nd fn* Itkrc Twn Pack 2 2So. M (!and«d ojthf pkg. "* " Red Heart Dog Food Fh, B..I «b. 111 at Uvtf «(!» Gorox Laundr Beach gonf] pntc W LIBBYSCORN 3 49 Graham Crackers «> - Pancake Mx ^^^ Pancake Srup H * p^- : ' a Bortcht v "'* u '"" d> Peanut Butter cj;:, p ; Doe's Sced Pneappe Rver Brand Brown Rce omaoss Wh, j,..;, Ktchen Charm WAX PAPER pg. 37 Hdrox Cookes P - ct. J.45 1 I Ib. J5«Burr't Scooter Pe Cooket ; : f t 45«Quaker Quck Oats Buto«MarnaraSaue«WhHe Tuna Fsh *';;:: Sod ttd J* cam \; 17 e Faca Tssues b :'27 Marca Toet Tssue A 'T d W G.N. Pus TOWARD PURCHASE 8 ez. ca (pus tax) k.t. MENNEN ak Pwr R«9u» MENNEN b Mck K^ua (I.OO M A I I U I f c / V r DELUXE GOLD I POUNDCAKE e,marble - Frozen Food Vaues! Chopped Brocco ^"» d ^J Brocco Spears BrusM Sprouts A>pe 4 Moron's Pot Pes t BuHered Beef Steaks ;;: II 1 Duneno over osam t,,.. ( HowardJehnonFrdCams,» Red L Scaop Dnner Shetr Vaue Fn Quat Satu Mth ^ ^ j». 100% NjfR uruu NYLONS 3* TAUP w Prct «ff«ctv«thru Sot., Sept. 14th n Super Mark.t and Sef-S«rvt«tor«on n Morth N«w J«rM, Sat«n and Orp»0«* ^ 113 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Open t 9 P. M. Mon.. Tue., Wed., urs I rda n 10 P. IV]. Sat. 8 6 P. M. - Open BupAa I If 'A.:* 833 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET, N. J. Open T 9 P..If. B 0p., Tues.. Wed, Ihurg. - Frda T 10 P. M. «. Saturda 8 A. M. to «P. M, W ^ AVIMU^, COLONIA,.J.,:^^,^^^ x;: TU» 1 ); Twft, Wed,, Tburs. - Frda T 10 P. M. - Saturda 8» P M - Open Sunda» I f M M

5 ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press )uffe-tango Nuptas Hod at St. Cecea's,,IN H.s. Cecea's Church '.',,,'. settr Saturda for the weddnr Mss,,,, Louse Tango,, Mr. and Mrs. Vctor,, vf West Edward Street, Kch.ur P. Maffet, son,, Mntff, 90 West Edward ;mr I he ate Mrs. M11- Mdffe. The Rev. John v.ffrate.,: n marrage b her : I ho brde wore a gown n dr.vc. wth bodce. : ] nokum ace and,. n at.h tran. Her tered,k uson was at- Carmen Locaco,.sen. was best man. Usherng were Raph Tango, Isen, brother the brde; James Tuerff, Irvngton, and John Lcan, Iwn. PTASToHear Dr. Pogaze ISEUN - The frst meetng the executve board Schoo 15 PTA for the schoo ear wa» hed Monda nght ng. Poconns, tho brdn wore ft three pece green sut wth bege accessores and nn orchd cordren n the better works art, In trng to enrch the ch- the unt presented the prnc- M-«w,,rr n A,t,P a w 'th a cop the pantng M.s._ Maffe was graduated "Bo Bue" b Gansborough. from Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo The frst genera meetng w Her husband was aso graduated from Woodhrdge Hgh P. M, n the schoo. Guest be Monda, September 16, at 8 Schoo and Scon Ha Unverst, He s empoed b Intergaze, assstant superntendent speaker w be Dr. Robert Po-,1 MI R doube crown natona Ppe and Ceramcs schoos In charge currcuum. East Orange. ;..m crstas., vctora Tango, Isen, The coupe w resde at 31 Dr, Pogaze w speak on the the brde, was mad Laure Avenue. topc "Eementar Currcuum.",: Rrdenmds were A queston and answer perod,nn) Ijocaco, Isen; w be conducted. H.sLn Oaske, Westwood. Church To Sponsor Before the meetng was cosed :; he brdegroom, and.[stephen Sznsk showed the c.th McNar, Newark. Box Supper Sunda for the, : ; was MM Caroj schoo brar- and wecomed f,!"! COLONIA - Pans for a box counn thejppr u pper to be hed at the the now executve board members. Unted jchh jchurch f Chrst were fnazed at the home Mrs. Mcke,,, "'"". TSr.;,,!.,,:. Cubwomen Pan 1/ Inta neetng'p- M., Sunda, and the Wom-,IN The eaders and ^ a d f T h churchw1 :uthers Cub Pack 48 donate beverages and dessert To Open Season rr I": the>! surprse enter( HrKtar dm n>f»t!«a Mrs. }cceug«t and het, co- Woman'a Ou Isen. an- Monda wth Mr. and tanment w be presented be- 1 Ms. Cec Bss, fore the congregaton. Wam Jubanowsk, Ho presdent the Federated u ths week charman, Mrs. Wanko wsh to nounced d the group gp w w ka oka meemns-.. remm< tne w men that anone open the new season wth?1 Vw '1 IJJff ' wsik ^contrbute ta 0/ad or ad' uncheon, u ~ " September -!KT " 18 at ' ' the,u' Avenue. them In ths endeavor shoud home Mrs, Bss, Mdwood ca n.< soon as possbe. Wa, Coona, at 1 P. M., Su Qranunr, Surre's, Cuona. wtrfwtcomedas 1 Mrs. Herbert Wams, char- -. den mother, repacng HcMco Dtn 1..Mrs. A.-,O' was au wecomed!,( «den mother, takng :.(!>' uf Mrs. Vncent Kng; I man the Cancer Dressng 1 rup Shoot Schedued j Unt Bnd. MrB - Cara Foster... Newman, w attend a meetng «V Hod and Gun Cub the Woodbrdge Chapter the Mddesex Count Cancer ; COLONIA Frederck Paher, Socet, Tuesda at the Forge charman the Metuchen Kod Inn, Hghwa 1. at the. meetng and dun Cub trap shoot announced toda that a trap shoot for the resumpton meetngs NO defnte" date has been set Hubert Ackerman, Cub-.. Jack Lews, Webeos w be hed at the cub grounds the Cancer Dressng Unt Hobert Donadson, on Sunda, September 15 from Mrs. Newman, pubct char- Mr. Jubanowsk, 1 to 5. M., for eght successve man ft nn0u nced the group Is Aexander Cuthrtmrnttceraan; Mrs, " Mrs; Mrs. Edward Rce, Mrs, mu'o, den mothers. x eaders meetng Otober 7. Sundas. Sgns w be rated, aong Dak Tree Road "drectng the genera pubc to partcpate n ths event, The cub It ocated at Umar Avenue f Oak Tree Road. Edson. LEARN TO DANCE ANN'S DANCING STUDIO 181 fenuen Avtme.rtVEttBL Ter. ACROBATICS - BALLET. TAP TOE MODERN JAZZ - PRESCHOOL rrmtt HUI Ao«tk«MtrwUr, U mentor and to Maatw' fc srfc fron DANCE EDUCATORS AMERICA, Inc. An Organuton Quafed Unce Teachers Regstratons HUH ffng Accepted U I Ut ME 4-J»9«or Vtstnt Our Studo at b KenBen Avenue, Avcae V n need used sheets, tabecoths or powcases and used men's shrts for use In ther work. The members make bandages and bed jackets whch the turn over to the Count Cancer Unt. PI JtCCCC FALL CRUISE from a feecton fne Fa cruses and I've a reaxng vacaton on a uxurous West Indes Cruse shp. SHIP NO. OF DAYS ITINERARY Maurtana 12 Da Nassau, St. Ttmas, Kngston Barbados,, Curacao $300 Neuw Amsterdam 9tt Das Bermuda, Montego Ba, Nassau $270 Itaa 7 Das Nassau $155 Amerca 7 Das St. Thomas, San Juan $195 Vctora 9 Das San Juan, St. Thomas $285 [ NOVEMBER......,,...,.,. n....! 22 h 1 Qu*n «Bermuda 6 Das 12 Das Sun Juan, Curacao, Nassau, StaUndam Montego Ba Vctora, Kungshom S«nta Rosa 12 Das St. Thomas, Martnque, Barbados, San Juan $130 $330 $ Das St. Thomas, St. Luca, Trndad, Crstoba, La Guarra, Curacao, Cartagena $ Das Curacao, La Guara, Aruba, Kngston, Nassau, Ft. n, uuaeraae Lauderdae $445 Queen Esabeth 5 Da«Nwnau ^?185 BOOK NOW Mau Other fectons Avaabe CaU VA or Wrte to: CSIPO TRAVEL BUREAU SOS Mape Street, Pert mbo st 1907 Thursda, September 12, 1963 A USEFUL (1IFT: Tort Readng Soca Cub presented an ogen resprator unt to the WowTbrdfre Emergenc Squad. Shown eft to rght arc Vncent A. C'tfrp, squad presdent: Anthon J. Poos, squad drve charman; Charrs M. Santora, presdent the Port Readng Sa Cnh and Martn Martno, secrftar. PL Readng Soca Cub Gves Gft to Ad Squad PORT READING The Port: Readng Soca Cu> at, a re-, cent sesson donated funds for the purchase an oxgen resprator unt whch was presented to the Woodbrdge Emergenc 8quad. Acceptng the gft was Vncent A. Qfre, squad presdent and Anthon J. Poos, drve charman. Hadasah Pans Oct. Cake Sae COLONIA Mrs. Jerome Berkowtz, presdent, greeted cub pcnc at Avene Park was nbershp at the openng I Joseph DeMarno the Coona. Chapter Ha-; charman - rassah Iw-d»t Tumpe B'na Jacob, Broad Street, Aved. M:- I'hp Brand devered te Invocaton. Mrs. Mevn ScesKt'. vce presdent membershp, ntroduced new members, Mrs. Edward Bern, Mr». Lod Ganon, Mrs. Terr Ottnn and Mr. Aaron Zae and!wecomed the guests; Mrs. Eot Vugcfangt, Ms. S. Buwn and Mrs. Bruce Temkn. "A newscast" hghghtng news from Israe was presented b Staton CCH - Kornu, "Our Voce." Recordng the news wns Mrs. Herman Haberman and Mrs. Davd Schoenberg. Mrs. Haberman announced a new stud group a now beng formed and w meet October 1. Twent-three members ceebratng speca occasons ghted candes on the "Smcha" cake under the drecton Mrs. Qsea Ken. Mrs. Bre&hnsk, fund ralsng vce presdent, reported on the fnanca success the ruramagu sae and the summer bowng eague. A wnter bowng eague Is now beng formed and w meet euch Wednesda afternoon begnnng September 25 at the Edsou Bowt-O-Mat, Oak Tree Hoad, Edson, for 30 weeks. Bab sttng servce Is avaabe. Membershp Is open to a Interested partes b cang Mrs. Breshnsk at PU Mrs. Hurr Fredman, dress cub charman, announced that the deadne for Jonng U September 18. Anone wshng to Jon ma phone her at FU Mrs. Semour Hecht reported that te Jewsh New Year cards ;re a compete seout. A cake sae w behed October 17 at the Food Far Market, Coona Shoppng Paza, Mr» Harod SchUr announced. Mrs. Terr Qnn dspaed the greetng card* and certfcates avaabe to members fur speca occasons. She ma be caed at Mrs. Martn Rogurf, p vce presdent, Introduced Mrs. Bruce Tempkn, panst, who prcacnud a program u musc. Mrs. Tempkn studed, at the Juard Schoo uf Musc and has been pang In 1 pano snce she was tour ears Refreshments wo«under the drecton Mrs. Met* tg. OBJCETH FOEJBIGN TKACHJCJU Predent Kenned recent greeted nbout 200 toachers from abroad who art In ts countr under an e«h»n««program. The te»cjeru, who are from 11 counlrm, w attend varous KJIIOOI* aero* UIB naton to be- n tcmhbx n the fu. "I'm confdent ou w earn perhaps M muoh u ou tc«cu U» Pmkkut tod tb* «m«k Gfts 420 each were approved to the four Port Readng Bo Scout groups. Vncent R. Martno. charman the sxth annua dance, reported ths ear's affar w be hed In Bt. Demetrus Communt Center, Carteret, September 21, startng at 9 p.m Musc w be furnshed b Dann Kasha's Orchestra. A free «ff«uppet w be served Tckets ma be purchased from an cub member or at the door A fna report on the recent Frst Banjk Coona 'awwc Part Gven For Isen Resdents ISELIN Frends Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smth, Worth Street, gave a farewe part In ther honor Saturda nght. The Smth fam Is movng to Deaware ths week. The part was hed at the home Mr. and Mrs. Water Keeman, Worth Street. Quests Incuded Mr. atd Mrs. Ear CoUnson, Mr, and Ms. Stephen Mackwcz, Mr. and Mrs. Dane Kvtz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tagaren and Mr. and Mrs. Jues Hnck, a Westbur Park. Space Probem Traffc Is so bad n New York that f ou gve a man an nch he' tr to park hs car n It PAOI FIVE Port Readng Coupe Wed^ At St. Anthons Church Sets Fund Drve PORT READING Barbara Ann Marek, daughtrr Mr. and Mrs. Stane P Marek, 61 Fourth Avenue, and James Bra Covno, son Mr. and Mrs Frank Covno, 60 Second Avenue, e^umnued mnug* vows Saturda afternoon at. *t Anthon's Church wth thn Rev. Stansaus Mus uf'ntm (t the doube rng ceremon. Mrs Covno was graduated from Woodbrdge Hgh choo and a a ega secretar for Attorne Stane J. M»nn, Woodbrdge. Her husband was aso graduated from Woodbrtdga Hgh [Schoo and Is empoed b Ovcn In marrage b ho jchares Smkn and fton, Ina.. father, thn brde worn a gown Hopcawn, through Loca 370. peon de sop w) out? Pumbers and BteemfUsr ponted seeved, ftted bodre Unon. and front skrt, pan 1! ppquedj Wth Acncon IRCC. Her houf- : fant skrt extfder nto a chape tran. Her tered handro Engsh Iuson was attached to a crown crstas and swd pears. She carred rows and orchds on a praerbook. Mss Susan Fero, Port Readng, was mad honor. Brdesmads were Mss Anna Magar and MM Caron Covno, cousn the brdegroom, both Port Readng, and MISB Eane Farka«, Osrterpt, cousn the brde. John P, Da, Coona, was best man. Ushers were Afred Russo, Ncoas Covno, cousn the brdegroom, and Ro Covno, brother the brdea Port Beadnj. Fa Luncheon Pnm Set b Hmtor Cub SEWAREN The fa uncheon thn Sewaren HUtor Cub w be hed at the Smthve Inn, Absecon, U. X', on September 18. The bus w eave 10 A. M. from the corner West and Woodbrdge Avenues, and w aso stop at tu home Mre. John Ran, Qren Street, Woodbrdge. Reservatons ma be made for members and guests wth Mrs, Smon Larson, ME or Mrs. Raph Oamo, ME A SIGN OF TASTY SNACKS,.. ISFLIN The was and means commttee the A«th Avenue Fre Compan announced the Mnm fund drjvs Is underwa and w oontnue for the next H weeks, Durng ths tme a member the FUR Department w stop»t hm»m In the dstrct Incudng Lnn Oaks and Ihorwf&st sectons Coona, The mmmttw aso announced pans for a Haoween dance, October 30»t the frehouse, 20 Auth Avenue. The Board Fre Commsoners advsed dedcaton the new sub staton on Nf* Dover Road w t*ke p»oe. September 38. A commttee w attend the New Jerse State Vountetr annua Fremen's conventon at Atantc Ct tomorrow and Saturda In hs month report to the Board Tre CommMtoners Iwn Dstrct 11, J. Hutttman, chef, reported «*)! ' ' August at foows: 1 drj, I dner fre, 1 car frt, I hf aarm, aundromat fre. He agan urged the peope the dstrct to tr to us«an,aarm box Instead cang on we teephone when an aarm bw Is avaabe. HERE'S A FABULOUS A&W TREAT REGULAR 25c EACH MILK SHAKES Luscous... Rch... Whoesome... Favorfu 1! Your choce Vana, Chocoate, Strawberr at A & "W Drve In. Reguar 25c. each... You pa on 10c. for the second. Pease present ths coupon. Offer expre* Saturda, September 14. DRIVE IN... A S/SN OF TASrr SNACK WOODBRIDGE: 1078 ST. GEORGI AVI BROWNTOWN: GAUB RD. «OLD RT. 18 N. PUINFItLD: 950 (IWY. 22 RT. 206, HILLBORO ROSIUE PARK IO<UST ST. & WESTFIEID AVE. We wsh to thank everone for makng the move to our new home such a memorabe event We wsh to thank our man frends and neghbors who joned u» n our movng and openng ceremones. We regret that due to the arge attendance, and voracous appette the oungsters, man dd not have the opportunt to esure vst wth us and earn a our servces and new factes. However, pease fee free to drop n whenever ou ke and consut our staff about an questons or probems ou ma have. Our tpeea thanks to the foowng organzaton! for ther exceent cooperaton Woodbrdge Townshp Poce Department New Jerse Natona Guard, 50th Armd. Dv. Utona Frst Ad Squad uona Vounteer Chemca Hook & Ladder tre Co,

6 PAGE 8Dt Thursda, Scptomtwr 12. Independent-Leader (E.R.). Carteret pr and ou' go and ou' go and ou' go and ou TJMCE and ou' go o( 'and ou' go 0 THNrT, ono ou'«gas Htm CENTRAL GAS SYSTEM: Hea and ar condton entre home. The *vt t"«w«-frw, e*onnm*ra Tfw-roou ervce (Photo, oonrtefjr Arka Gas Contros Ar WOODBRIDGE Does t.rea matter whch fue ou use for house heatng?. Yet, sas, the Amercan Ga Assocaton, because houses are, ke peope ou enjo thej more when the aren't stuff. Whe most fues can provde warmth, not a can provde "the matnt ruffes' tha] make.the atmosphere In the Ar Condtonng Corp.) home bott comfortabe and speca fters, gas ads In the gas aows for "panned venta- tabshe-d through heath. True comort, A.G.A. preventon phsca dscomfort caused b arborne nose or mpurtes, stae odors and ex- the Amsrean Socet o Heat- ton" to rd the home ar.research studes conduced b pont* out, s the resut proper temperature, proper humdt Imperceptbe ar move- are capabe removng germs the homeowner ves n a vr-'dtonng Enpnem and the throat.irrtants. Some fters cess humdt. Wthout ths.mg, Refrgeratng and Ar Con-! ment and cean, fresh ar. bnd bactera, as we as poens tua "thermos botte." Natona Warm Ar Hratne and When proper controed, the and arborne partces that ten affect ha fever or asthma the reasons wh the choce Remember, b t too, thath cod, too humd nor to sufferers, thus contrbute to a house heatng fue can be v- ar sstems meet these These, then, are just some Ar Condtonng Assocaton ar t nether too hot nor comiort or stagnant, dust orbetter.heath. ta mportant, In choosa}e r > «>! :remenu5 and te '\ odorous. It's Just pan comand ou are practca addng measured amounts for temperature, proper dependabt and convenence Oaa contros ar freshness b our Jue, remember to check some T&* effcenc, econom. 1 the atmosphere. fresh outsde ar to that Insde humdt, mperceptbe ar f ""' ak «t the dea house Oas forced ar heatng ss the.home. Ths s the comfort movement and cean, fresh ar heatn? fue. terns meet a the najorcharaoterrtc whch prevents Anthng ess s sub-standard mfort equrements. B ctr-petffhsttscu Bd the feeng and fas to meet scentfc. Chevroet ntroduces a new stateness and stuffness. And and phsoogca standards en-ne for cuatng cean, fresh ar through WALTZ THROUGH WASHDAY WITH AN AUTOMATIC GAS DRYER I ONLY THE NOME DRIES Knt Wooens! Boots! I Foam Rubber Items! f^&m &. Stuffed Tos! Thr'tn> Part Sp( x R'mbcnn hh 'he Dressed-Up Basement Provdes Added C ;! mombrr.* a!1 ;::r vs rv Mf.dowbuok ;o ;.; ;> Mr.v WM'.'. woormruxe A \wn wth \\ ", nn H<TI SSO s. pv -hours, on hat dsturbs m a n cud-s unv n He.'WPnsK a K7-,> 'hokhfu housewves s ark ascm. Compan. ' '''!;ne to take an actve pnrt. n -c'-- dvvd rvnt.< fov,, rt H,t out on n new homns Thus hmsvm- {-.mmunt fe. x a<,»! ncude a host [.s probem has bpf soved b convonfucm (,, S:',>:r:r.:)fr 27»; Hun- It's embarrassng, when! ettu- RSIS ake nv'r the heat- charrnvpr to jf ;L, ; Ha'.;. Wooodbvdcr. ;here's a chrce to jon a '\m job wth equpment so com- Modern convv, I; Cub w entertan worth cvfc group or panmrpate n srhoo or potca func- hddrn In a comer the base-jconsequetu, n.. :, pnr desmned hat t can be compete fact up,..-. Oop Cubs the ::;> Or Abraham Thnrr. tons, to have to bow out becuse space s mted In the a coset. Instead the "octo- I10 m««s and tfc, mrt. under stars or even Irreatve smpe t p:~,>:> ;:; and <:r.t\r,. home m the house just sn't pus-' furnace r>r boer od- the home. ' >» "vvjr* and drnon- 'rght" for compan 'en vntnee.. o",!r>.t\1c»! hpnoss. nee. tre's a centra It Is a ROO<I p.,. <-!n!vr thf mnma Thf souton, com Ms, coud wmlobgskrthsn hca -,.-.' JVV.IV»] M<t< ;>.r bo f dpssedup basement. But, nn fce fn;...., "LfknK the.. fn tv:> ::;!* 1 rr.t!fr :;1 attend ns homo pannng experts pont In RII oder home, the house-! 1 ' " cham ' ''» ;hr.tp: parj :v.av eon- cut. the rea probem n man hder ma not be abe to make cu ' rrd bv E/ -' :.- tmv".*. II or Mnne'S s od-fashoned heatn;: equpment whch, aong ;,, 1 n "' )( >S!I the ohape oarc a at Once.. nca-' cd^ t ' onpa H " -? 'and ou' go and ou' go our best frend for the best n heatng... GAS BOILER Compete Automatc Cean Quet f. Dependabe Economca But-n water heater C. M. CRENNING & SON Pumbng and Heatng Contractors LI Chrst! Street RJetucben, f. J. IDK mstaaton wa paneng,;,, 1 f(m). (, nv,. rm, atd fumshnns' 1 ^ " have md fur H.- downstar room but. R wtrh to compact, cean «as COS : Be m p '"" ; " hem! K certan Paves the wa. [ ^ C0M ^ HIM I s worth noun*, too, that In; e"f, e^u^ m *,*",'.',' n..st. areas the mone saved n Ths s thp v,««kas for housoheaunx can [0 bu a com ::n A Ion* wa toward pang for cautous anv r( ' the ether mprovemenu. _ ;ou otherwse. To 1 A (Tfts convrrnon burner fanjrtdc, consut wth K tc nstaed n the averase homejoas Compan, h, jh'nt.ng pant In es. than SsU, Doctor Tak Man chdren c, m. : wth acute "earfch.,,-', B JOHN B. REMBERT, M. D. b the fam phscan a> P.rrnt Must Assume Then- Responsbt ~ ceve one or two n]. V '-r Pencn or some rvc; Hard a da goes b that ths take b mouth and h wrter does not encounter the sjnptom free, and new T, probem the ndfferent parent who has not taken the tme occurs then s refrrm to the fam phvw.a,, Wht to have the chdren the fam "resdua tuba o'nthera, mmunzed aganst dphs a chronc ngerng mrt-rto whoopng oough, tetanus, wto abstracton fjf-tt 1 tphod fever and now poo- chan tube and mprnpe TWa \ [n. mets, dseases w awas be wth us regardess a efforts medca scence to stamp them out. The od sang "ou can ead a horse to w%ter, but ou can't make hm drnk" s as true toda as ever! It seems that these age fud from thp mmcn, space. Ths condton tn-u ;mpars Che proper functon nf ± t tmpanc membrane or pjr drum and hearng mparment resuts. Hardheaded Chd Ma Be Hard Hearng Qute ten chdren are accused wrong beng "hardheaded" when actua, the are hard hearng. It s genera fet now that an actua ncrease n deafness In chdren Is occurrng, usua» m to an acute mdde,, ar ton. Parents are remmred that antbotcs are ten a ha; a necessar In acute m :;;;«. tons, but some ca.vs -.v: rp. qure adequate sutra dranage, so a recheck bv thp!,<mv phscan when tr chd u smptom-free s wse Annua Medca Check-up Great Vatr The. annua phsca checkup b our phscan s pvmg t smart" and a w HVP that preventve medcne '.v m man cases, prevent crv«-t>pment chronc, dsabmc duease. The annua check tp rn nur phscan s partcua..-. *<M for a women and tn- o.nt to Incude pevc exammwn. A'routne pevc ex.m".,':oa wth the ear detecton ame cancer and mmrrau approprate therapv ca-.!or man, prevent a h>::. r.d panfu ness and IK>--:V- n peasant death. Pastc Buttons! Rubber Gm Shoes! Shag Rugs! Wet Newspaper! New tax on her* dropped bj House pane. EVERYTHING WASHABLE ( and ) then some D f course, ts prncpa dut s drng cothe. And no other drer doe* the job better. But wh not et the Norge Automatc Ga Drer hep ou wth man more househod chores. (Freshen pows... dr nont... coo cakes and pes... dr gassware... defrost m e a t... dr fm... even fuff our mnk stoe!) In fact, Norge s the on drer made that gves ou the opton drng four dfferent wa* wth or wthout tumbng, One these four was w safe dr anthng washabe.,. prevent shrnkage... assure brght, compete drng! 8S5, **»' -jr. - There s on one WELCOME WAGON The Norge Automatc Ga Drer features excusve "Da-A-Heat" seecton, musca remnder chme, "knee acton" door atch, automatc gnton, and automatc door swtch! w In "* MODEL No Down Pament / J5.00 Per Mtk Free Norma Idttaahon / FM«Ventnf Free S-Yr. Strvt* / Fre«D«v*r Pott Sa* DemomtraHw. Off.r Umfed to Area Served b EwUMoOT 6«Co. SAVE40 NOW * ELIZABETHTOWN GAS CONSOLIDATED ELIZABETH, N W JERSEY (Oder mted to area cved b fnwthtm DJUUTH W w. \t m st. ' a 2-eoo EUCHtN 4b.' Man Sf. ME PttH AMBUV 27H Make St. Mf 6-1/00 COMPANY KAMMAY WUIMtU Z9 Ctnt Av«. 184 Lm M Mt 6-1/00 AD 3-0U4U DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN LENNOX GAS HEATIfT ^* KNNOX WORLDS -ARGEST MANUFACTURER OF HOME COMFORT EQUIPMENT See Our Dspa In The Ezabethown Cut Compan Wndow at 22 Market Street Perth Aubo A. M. MUNDY CORP Certfed Lennox Deaer Amw Av«., 6-9M3 for nfornut Wecome W«oo t» COLOMA AVENF1 1S111> M U JQU resde» WOODIUUDGE SEWAREN PORT READ1> G FORDS CAU ME CARTEK RESIDENTS CALL ME *-.9??

7 Independent-Wader (E.B.). Carteret Press 0 and ou' go f } and ou' go and ou' go oneft Gas HeatngTo Hod Banquet o } and\ou'ugo cudp Edward Patten and fcers from the New Jerse Frenens and Exempts Assocatons. Thunda, feptombtt 12, 1MM TW1CK > and ou' go > and ou' go I Gas Appances are Good "Frends", Owners Fnd 'and ou' go AVFINEI - Reservatons arc SIDEWALK FOR BRIDE bensr for tn Mdde- rhfwcpha Mrs. Heen One home cmt 8.000,000 Amercan homes W( "Oneand centra heatng sstem arc se* Count Exempt Fremen's Campbe companed d tto the Mrnt project, house?ftch ear, Of course, It Isn't frend n a fetme Is much," ued there ma be as man as Assocaton's banquet, to he Water Department that her ; dscover, has a wa a sage once observed. "Two are 40 or 60 automatc 'frends" WOODBRIDOK, If reparawas repacement a heat- hed Saturda, October 26, atdaughter and brdesmads Ing ssten that's Invoved. It man, three are hard pos-ifervtag the househoder. men beat a path to our furnaee ast wnter, chances are Whte's Ha, Perth Ambo. woud have a hard tme gettng partcuar true ma be a ktchen Improvement, Townshp resdents on the to the cars for the trp to the! stoe." our heatng sstem s read protect happens to or a new room partton, or fn- Commtten,sng a " ew b 011 " or Ishng an attc or encosed reservatons are Edward Ken- up b trenches for a new water who are acceptng church. The sdewak was torn Moat peope woud agree that for retrement, suggests the >the same hods true; but, In t jgas Appance MAnufactnrers porch, ;;)'r. ned, ME and Wam man. [esser wa, t's possbe to have mn, f Heath Hnts Assocaton. rn gas heatng sstem But It a adds up to more Lebeda, ME Deadne Is 1 frends, sometmes wthout beng aware them. There's HtUe sease In facng For a weddng present to the n brngs mmedate than $12 bon worth home October 19. brwe, the department nstructed the contractor to f In ft I another heatng season wth,.m.s'to a home dvdends renovaton each ear, whch, n Dnng and dancng w Automatc contros' that operate ft modern gas-fred cen- The approach Autumn, the snce repar and fue costs, In- FORBIDDEN FRUIT faut equpment, sas OAMA,,,c( comfort, carefree op- turn, means that at east that featured. Entertanment w be130-ft segment the trench, m ower upkeep. much Is added annua to b Monk Watson. Toastmasters n front the brde's house tra forced ar furnace, for ex-mmoampe, are In ths categor. makes tme a word warnng woud probab out we Ifh the meow frutfuness," cpnvenence and dscomfort t over and above these exj^u'! experts at Etzabeth- thermostat whch automatca ma exst for peope Who e.anace. Furthermore, the trade home vauatons throughout the w be Henr Anderson and and pave It temporar wth. a&tbegaa Unted States. Frst, there's the famar John Bgan. Speakers w n- asphat (wwrnf t.hp danfrors tha' cost Instang a new gas furas Compan, there's the mantans temperature h nr.tu unwashed fnfa md vegetabes ; group ponts out, nstaaton,,ov that the new gasbo- an automatc RBB supp To protect crops from Insect new gas furnace aso w gve,, r furnace Is so compact vave or the furnace. auf, pestcdes n gas and on nn opportunt to Insure,t sudden there's pent. Ever furnace Is equpped dust forms - are ver genera urnmer comfort at tte addona cost, snce gas ar con- r space In the basement for [wth a pressure reguator whch and generous empoed. In nt purposes. automatca mantans ft preparng produce for marke.t- tonng uses the same bue stoad gas pressure at the burner. Itaken to remove the resdue Lher (?as equpment, n the It s true that measures are ame that fres the furnace and u' soot tanks and bn* for ;,' or qud fue storage are Another "frend" s the autojmatc safet pot. Ths devce It s hgh desrabe that con- such substsnes. Nevertheess ouse.,;,.- KH.S Is devered underunu and pad for on as automatca shuts f the gas Year-round ar condtonng sumers wash a raw foods carefu before eatng them. B,.( The overhead ppes or to the burners If the pot bevth Kfts dong both the heatng rts are trmmer and can be Icomes extngushed for an ad the coong, has been deths smpe measure we can nsure aganst the ngcston 'unced; and there's no fur-.tioixhi In new compact modes reason. In r nerd for unsfhw-buckets, that fer stent, troube-free Forced ar furnaces aso nre poson that mght produce scrous phsca dstress. Mutru, show. MhcftM Hd pemuon, and permt the homcwner to swtch Instant from [cquppped wth a devce that her Jantorng toos that juutumatca operates the Bo, An A means guarantng that our enjoment the rd to cutter the foor. to coong, or vcetbnwer. It prevent.* the crcuaton cod ar through the fruts the feds and orchard; I sn't ong before the oon-j 'ersn, b mere re settng nous home Improver starts' mpe automatc contros. ducu that ead to the varous ma be unaccompaned b anj pmkng about convertng the rooms In the house. tant danger or dstress, e Basc Ingredent In the succes the gaa forced ar fur- ced space Into a paroom, An upper-mt, temperature us bft sure that the are ceansed tsuu or modem aundr. reguator, turns f the furnace a contamnaton and are atnace, sas OAMA, Is ts rea- f hs budget can take It f, for an reason, Ue bower ther IUCCIOUR best. Chdren He's f agan. In fact, wth the doesn't work or If excessve especa shoud be nstructs d savngs he can effect cogged fters cause the furnace to become overheated. [protected aganst accdeta In ths regard, so that the an nstang modern gas heat- ;, the next Improvement rna These automatc contros are, posonng. fee a ot nearer francw than frends ndeed, because the Mchae S. Newjohn, M. D reazes. provde assurance home own fas sas, Is repeated n at Tn's procedure, EabethKNEL PERSONALS A recepton to wecome ev. md Mrs. John M. Roberton and John Ireson to the st Presbteran Church par- Bh w«, hed Sunda nght. Mr. obmson w be the new assant mnster and Mr. Ireson n M'rve as drector outh ad musc. --Thr Avene Fre Compan,! Itpresented b Edward Kenne-;,von two prteea at the Far vn annua far st week. ph.- oca fre depmtment won hrrd prze for comng the t dstance and ted for t pze on ponts. Wecome home to Mrs. >ch» Egan, George Street, after brne a patent at the Perth Hospta for fve weeks. A spred recover Is wshed safet aa we as the utmost n Recovered from a serou. 1 heatng comfort. And In a com-pete gas-equpped home soon begn work on "I Lov bak back Ij, Injur, Geno Ke w; whrte a K&s water heater Lousa." He w co-star wt: refrgerator, cothes Shre MacLane n ths mus: drer, room heater, dspose ea comed. Year-Round Ar Condton Modes Fne tve modest Inta and operatng costs. Coong adds tte to the expense snce the snmn fan,' ductb and regsters are used n a seasons. Other dstnct advantages n heatng and coong wth gas expans OAMA, are that In must sectons the countr gas costs esa than other fues, and servcng s practca emnated because there are reatve few movng parts n the 'and ou' go o heatng unt and none In the nnong unt.». Vatcan newspaper cas Vetnam fght potca. PUMBINO HARDWARE EECTKICA KITCHff CABINETS PAINTS * and ou' go CAS HEAT Defnton, Nonchaance: The abt ook, ow when ou have ' ke a Jackass. -The Beehve, Sange RTCnU. M 4 oo to toott N.. I Nwtfc Fnhouw AVINL Ofatfr t.v.toifjt Mnttj >U Thrrtr ID ) r.m. WATER HEATER 30 GAL, GIASS LINED, QUICK RECOVERY 10 YR. Wth the Purchase a [Jot water heatng Sstem PRE-SEASON SPECIAL! COMPLETE GAS HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM FOR ONE FAMILY NOW ONLY Ever Item It Brand New 75,000 BTU Cast Iron G Fnd Boer (Factor wnd and n»«mb»d) Ar Cuhon Tank * Automatc Ar Vvt Dran Cock A, S, M.. ReK*f Vv* Automatc Water Feeder Crcuator Th«rmo«tt and other contro* 68 Lnear Ft, Baseboard Radaton 100 Ft.'/«" Copper Tubng, COMPIETI F1NANCINO ARMNQn ( : - * ', Ca U for FREE HEATING SURVEY M 4-00B0 to Mrs. Brace McKee, Dart-' nuu Avenue, tes how grattm she s to E. E. Safford, 35 pak Street, for comng to her p the other da, Mrs. Mcc s cur had a bowout In front Mr Safford's home and the tnes how Mr. Stafford to cftante her tre. Hs! 1 t gesture was accepted I nd «be remembered b the wnkfu Mrs. McKee and her] chdren. -Tonght the Hfh Schoo Iwr the Frst Presbteran ghureh rehearses at 7 p.m. The ' ucc Chor meets at 8 pjn. ounger chdren have ' r rehearsas 8aturda mt: Cherubs at 9; Cru- <s at 10 and Caros at 11, The 8tf> Junor Woman's > Avene meets at the 1 ">' Mrs. Bruce McKee,: «, 113 Dartmouth Avetunght at 7:30 p.m. Th* ^ the openng the fa "n for the oung grs. I '''he eghth brthda or < '? McKee, son Mr. and»>s Bruce McKee, Dartmouth 1 was ceebrated recent-' ', from 8taten Isand, ' ' Mrs. John Donne, Mr. : Mrs. Bernard Donne and "' and Mrs. Thomas Done. The Northern Mddesex junt Cathoc Young Aduts w hod a beneft dance '" 'da nght at the Knghts Coumbus Ha, Metuchen. ''weds w go to.the Whte u-rs - Tckets are avaabe the door. -The Prde New Jerse 111 ''I. 243, Sons and Daugh- f Lbert, w take part! he annua pgrmage to the ' ft-nnent Church Sunda. for c, the counc In are expected to par- The oda fremen hod cse* Monda at the at 7:30 p.m. Y "»n«lades 8odnt Andrew's church w meet ''av at 7:45 p.m. m the 'unch ha, Ho Com- 1 "" w be receved b the 111 n Sunda's 8:30 a.m Thrd, Ward Swoud Democratc and Cv c -a nter the summer Monda at 8:30' p.m. 1 ""' Ucrest Inn. s the frst genera "K the' new ear for «*. Bchoo 23. The 'S. to be hed at 8 p.m u-mrpuse voon, w entertanment b the A»e Cho'ut tn- Ihe- I'*- «f the 8.P.K.B.0.q. 11( ' Wts. Joseph Kde, '- * U "J tftte HEATING PROBLEMS? RIPLACI YOUR OLD WORN OUT COAL OR OIL- PtD, romid WARM AIR furnace WITH A NEW "Jnatmer ING INSTALLATIONS "Th«Fmt In The Busness" Don't be satsfed wth just an heatng sstem. Insst on a K&O Instaaton. You' be ears ahead wth troube free operaton and save as much as 50% n fue costs when Ketzenberg and Org., nsta our Thatcher Gas Fred furnace wth wrap-around heat exchanger - We have on expert, traned mechancs.! "THE FINEST IN THE BUSINESS" - NLo sub-contractors used on a K&O Instaaton.^ BE SMART! CALL K&O TODAY! ME NO MONEY DOWN - S TEARS TO PAY KETZENBERG & ORG., INC HIGHWAY 1 AVENEL MEMBtR. NATIONAL WARM AIR HEATING and N. J. STATIC LWKStJjH. I AIR CONDITIONING ASSOCIATION! and ou' go...the modern fue that ets ou forget ou even have a furnace! Thnk. Then thnk agan. When everthhg s consdered, no heatng fue costs ess than natura gas. You won't-have to pa for a burner servce contract "ou' save p to $30.00 a ear rght there. 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8 PAGE EIGHT 0 BIT U A RIE_SJ Fna Rtes Hed For Mss Huber Former Teacher r sded In Stwaren *2 ears and WM the wdow Jump* E. Crowe. Survvng are two saters, MIM Cam E. Neson and Mrs Doroth L. Pockettbo 8ewaren: a brother, Wam E Nrson, DeLand, Fa. WOODBRIDOE The, Funga Mss Grace C. Hf-j j MBS DORKO. bfr, 574 Rfthwa Avenue, who WOODBRIDOE Funera Sunda, was hed ester servce* for Mr*. Irene Dorko, rffv aftrrnon (t the Orener 307 Smth Street, who ded Funera Home, 44 Oreen Street, Monda at Rahwa Memora nth servces at Frst Pre»b- Hospta, w be hed toda, tcran Church wth the «ev. j_. 3O PM t the Orener j ^ ^. A\r* Nrmfth. mnuter, fcftt- n Home 44 Oreen atfett and n-. Bura WM In the Presb- 2:00 at the Humtaraft Reormtr,,n Church Cemeter. ed cn^cj, wth the Rev. Lese M.so Huber was a teacher trrg, pastor, fcatng. Bura WoodbrdRe for more than 5O' W JH be In Covereaf Park ears and a member the hgrcemeter. Khoo brar the Townshp.j ^ decemed WM the wdqw She retred In 1957 after teach-j ^Are* Dorko She was a Ing n the ^L^o±^J\ mmbet the Hungaran Reand o. other schoos for 24 ears. She was ' Lades' Ad Socet that con braran n the hgh gregaton. Born n Hungar, she had resded n Woodbrdge 91 ears, - gpor gcooo brar. A graduate Woodbrdge Hgh n 1003 and Trenton Btate Norma In 1905, MIM Huber receved her bacheor"* degree n educaton from Rutgers Unverst In In the Woodbrdge ssten. Actve Chapter Amercan Red Cross, MIM Huber had served as Vounteer Home Servce Worker for the chapter for more than 25 ean. He wa* a member Frst Presbteran Church and a teacher In the Sunda Schoo She aao bad served as ts superntendent. She wu member the Sonugmd Lterar ana Mtufcs Socet. Daughter Mr*. Augustus I. Huber and the ate Mr. Huber. she U survved b her mother and a nece, Mre. Fod Waaer Cark. FRANK NAGY, J*. WOODHRHXJE Funera servces fo#ftunk Nag, Jr., 587 Garden Avenue, ' who ded Saturda at toe Mddesex Nursng Home, Metuohen, were hed Tuesda at the Leon J. Survvng are'two sons, Wam A. Dotko, Kensngton, Md., and Stephen J., Cokma; fve grandchdren; her mother, Mrs. Jum Kuruez; and two ack, St. Care, Pa.; Mrs. Sa-can Sat, Babecm, L. I, K.Y.; erved to the pubc foowng dancng from 9 PM. unt 1 Unon. Refreshments were Gert Funera Home, 411 Am-bnbo Avenue, wth a hgh requem Mass at Od Lad t. sons, Jerr Qnzensk, Fords, frt. Ese Setb, Fords; two m «r«mon. P.M. Heen* * m!r and Maureen Lakavara are co-char- Rabb Jack Spro, Tempe Carme Church. Bura wu n and Edward, Fan wood; 25 tashe Emeth, New Brunswck, men. Assstng are Heen Trgar, Heen Mosogo 6t. James' Cemeter, grandchdren and one greatgrandchdgous conducted a bref evenng re- The deceased, wu retred servce n honor the after man ears servce, as occason, and Rabb Israe an empoee the J. P. Greene Brck Compan Woodbrdge, former known as the M. D. Dresner, Sprngfed, devered the Instaaton sermon. Persona refectons on the hs- Vaentne Brck Compan. He was a member the Hungaran Amercan Ctzen's Cub Woodbrdge and a parshoner Our Lad Mt. Came Church. Born In Hungar, he h'.1 resded here 50 ears. Survvng are hs wdow, Ezabeth; a daughter, Mrs. EMhpr La voe; two sons, Frank and Peter, a Woodbrdge; seven grandchdren and one great-grandchd; a brother, Mchae n Hungar, and a Mater, Mrs, Rose Szenos Wve, Va. AIEXANDEB KAGER WOODBRIDGE Funera servces for Aexander Kager, 143 strawberr H Avenue, who ded at hs home Saturda, were hed esterda at the Leon J. Gert Funera Home, 411 Ambo Avenue, wfe a hgh 1 requem Mass at St. James Church. Bura was n 8t. James Cemeter. Thp deceased was a retred empoee Woodbrdge Townshp. Born n Hungar, be had resded n Woodbrdge more than 50 ears. He was & parshoner st, James Church'. Wdower Mart Eager, ht to survved b two sons, Stephen, Woodbrdge, and Lous, Avene; three daughters, Mss Johanna Kager and Mrs. Juus Krupasanch, Woodbrdge, *nd Mrs. Margaret Su^o, Carteret; Bne grandchdren, and four greatgrandchdren; and a brother, John, Trevose, Pa, MRS. ADELAIDE CROWLEY SEWAKEN The Funera Mrs. Adeade E. (NeUon) Crowe, 75, 46 West Avenue, who ded Sunda, was hed esterda at the Grener Funea Home, 44 Oreen Street, Woodbrdge, wth servces at St. John's Church, wth the Rev. Wam F. Forrest, rector, fcatng. Bura was at Apne (Jemeter, Perth Ambo.. The deceased was a member dt St. John's Churoh here and ormer was superntendent ts Sunda Schoo. She had New & Beautfu BRASS BUCKET! Qmttat and LUNCHEON D. 11:10 t 1:00 P.M. DINNER Ha) 1W o 11:110 r. M. fuud au. Saturda 'T IZJ» Su,, Nuvn 'TU 1«P.M. BRASS BUCKET Chmu Stcakhuuse I). S. & MAIN STKEET WOOIItKDOK Hr..-.jM»: MB 4-»M» WALTER QCZEN8XT FORDS. Funera servces for Water Otuensk, 92 Gen wood Terrace, who ded ast Thursda at Roosevet Hospta, wen hed Saturda at the Fnn and Bon Funera Home, 23 Fond Avenue^wth a hgh Mass requem at Our Lad Peace Church. Bura was In Wood- St. James' Cemeter. brdge. A resdent Fords for the ast seven ears, the deceased was a retred mner and had ved at CoaJdae, Pa. He was born In Poand. Survvng are hs wdow, Anna (TOoek); four daughters, Mrs. Adete KuUck, Smthtown, L. I., N. T,; Mrs. Mdred Po- FRANK KULIK FORDS Funera servces for Frank Kuk, 81 Mfett Street, who ded Monda at Perth Ambo Qehera Hospta, w be hed ths mornng, 8:30 at the Fnn and Son Funera Horns, 33 Ford Avenue, wth a hgh requem Mas* at Our Lad tjeaoe Church at 9:00, The deceased was a retred empoee the Gferber Pumbng Supp Compan, Woodbrdge, and was a parshoner Our Lad Peace Church Born In Poand and a former resdent Waterman, Pa., he had made hs home n Fords for 15 ears. Survvng are hs wdow, Anna (Ore); three daughters, Mrs. Heen CHuckrowsk, Mrs. Forence Kowask and Mrs. Eeanora Nebus, and two sons, John and Chares Kuk, a o Fords; 10 grandchdren. FESTIVAL OPFNS TODAY; Abovr Is thr rommtw In charre the annua St. Nchoas Cathoc Church (Bantne Rte) festva whch open* toda and w runtnne throuth Sunda at the church grounds on Frst and Second Streets, Fords, Proceeds w go to thp budng fond. 9 varet home-cooked meas, hand sewn Rabb Levenson BTempeSa turdangh t FORDS - Rabb Pau Levsson was nstaed as the frst u tme Rabb Tempe Emsnu-E Fords, a reform rn* affated wth the. Unn Amercan Hebrew Conregatons, on Saturda nght. Maor Anthon Yeensca Edson extended a cvc weome to the Rabb and Tempe resdent, Marvn Rosenbum, expressed greetngs on behaf t congregaton members atona organzatons were epresented b Sdne Roths- :hw, presdent the N. J, Counc Reform Tempes and heodore Brodo the Amer- membershp 130 fames, Rabb Levenson was prevous a rabbnc eader n a arge Boston, Mass., congregaton, pror to whch he served as a cna-pan n the U. S. Arm. He was aso the founder a reform tempe n Long Isand. He and hs wfe Marn resde at 8 Westmnster Pace, Edson, together wth ther daughter, Yonah and son, Bobb. HOBO* D1NNNER SET FORDS The Lades Auxar Of VFW Post 6090 w conduct a "hobo" dnner, Saturda from 6 unt 8 P.M. wth St. Nchoa* Church Festva Begns Toda FORDS The annua festva St. Nch61as Cathoc or the congregaton were resented b Rabb Marsha Church begns ths afternoon Hurwtz who served as parttme regous eader for the Corner wth take out orders on the church grounds at Fords past two ears when the congregaton grew to Its present 4 pn. The festva w avaabe Irom the ktchen at con-1 "COOL OFF" at Swack Tavern, Inc. Wne Sandwches Corner Wam * New Streets WOODBRIDGE -Bett and Joe" - Phone MB 4-97M Have You Changed Your Address Snce You Voterf Last? Are You REGISTERED? THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1963 h the LAST DAY to REGISTER If ou have changed our address ou must gve notce our new address to the Count Eecton Board or the Muncpa Cerk. Ths notce must be gven before September 26, 1963, or ou cannot vote n the Genera Eecton, Tuesda, November 5, If ou have changed our name snce ou ast voted ou must re-regster. You ma regster or gve notce our new address at the fce the Mddesex Count Board Eectons, 313 State Street. Room 70&Y Perth Ambo, or at the Muncpa Cerk's Offce n the Muncpa Budng, and da from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., or 7:00 P. M. to 9 P, M. on September 23, 24, 25 ahd 26. If ou are 21 Eecton Da ou are egbe to vote f ou regster: It ou are 21 ears age or over, a ctzen the Unted States and New Jerse, and ou have resded n sad State New Jerse at east 6 months and n the Count Mddesex at east 60 das on or before the next eecton ou are egbe to regster and vote. A person quafed to regster and vote and f be s affcted wth a chronc or Incurabe ness and menta competent ma regster at hs pace confnement b appng to the Count Board Eectons for an appcaton, whch must be' accompaned b an Affdavt a Phscan. NATURALIZED CP1ZENS MUST BRING THEIR PAPERS Be Sure You Are Regstered MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD ELECTIONS Room 708 7th Foor Perth Amho Natona Bank Budng 'M' Stae Street, Perth Amho, IN. J. WAITER WAVEIU ZAK. Secretar MAR* rreadet Thursda, September 12, 1963 Woodbrdge -Mrs Joseph DP SPUR. West Arthur Pace, was curst honor at n brthda part Saturda gven b her parents, Independent-Leader (E.B.) Raca-Dubasak WetU Hed Saturda A f term HOPEI.AWN - The weddng HBh Mss Eane P. Db&sac, empoed AS ( dnah.pr Mr. and MrB, 8am- Some Avenue. Ouests from Ma,,,ur Dbasnk, 5B Grove Avenue, brdee Thf Mrs. md Mrs, Robert Henr Ftum- Hapsons. Rchard, Henr, Mr. and Mrs. 9trve Ratcv I Schoo n au,,, B t w M. RaUcft mn 'grad.mu-rt fl '"' rj Hd b Hess o Cn Mr am were M :x' Caforna. Pa., was performed Anu, r.nr, Bruce and Wane, Saturda afternoon at the Ho Adams Strert; Mrs Heen Ro- Sprt Church wth the Rev. Ms.."Vne Avenue MISR Karen.Justn J. Herbst fcatng at VISITED HF.RF Wof, Fast. Orange; Robert and the doube rng ceremon. FORDS - at.., Tons Ftzsmmons. and Mrs. IvS-tn's fam, Mr, DeSena The brde, gven n marrage son Mrs. Mnr nnd rhdren, Jeffre and Jns-jb ^ r father, wore a foor Summt Avenue de soe the formpr N rn On Saturda nght outned wth Tnp Fods address. Th Mr Mrs. Water skrt hrd, turned from a A M B /^VA f v ^** I* v * *»4«fbH t r u Avenue were Mr. and Mrs. France, Oerm bfc u Upp Rn(J endef 115'. M., o* Karea and sons, Anthon In a chape tran. Her four-ter And and spent nnd I-ffs, Beth Page, Long Isve French Iuson was at-c In n B<. I nnd; nnd Mrs. Em Caffendo tached to a pbox ace wth!^u^p * r f no «P on nnd Mr. and Mrs. Theodorf Ca'do ant chdren Chares and CnW a cfbbaue row and rhnestone«. M "'<m The brde carred a praer- ' Caro. Isen. hook wth two whte orchds. sua * s u Mr and Mrs. Aexanderr" ss Sandrft Rftt ca Cft)for. the Unverst.Cuthbrrtspn and chdren, Rch- { ^ brdegrnom,..rd and M.ufen Oak Tree f» Q{, J m Rnad. were guests Sunda at St. wpre thf M w s Bpver An_ we u embrodered and crocheted peres w Ezabeth's Convent, orator n Lnden 'dprsoh, Perth Amho; he featured. There w be kdde rde* and entwunment where the vsted Sster Jane ' j?^ ^"Su, Sn for aduts. Left to rght, seaed. Joseph Gua, Emer Frances, p.p. Mrs. Cuthbfrteon a ;. enka ; Caforn)a) K{m No Msnkc Rfsho, Wam Bajrd; standnt»t eft, Ofwje Thtpk* and chdren and Mrs. Robert the brdegroom. Mrs. Peck - I tn^ and Mchae Bacovctn. Maucer and (aughter, Ona, James Fower Jr.. Caforna 1 ou are comng Oak Tree Road, were gueal, "««>«w '«" ^IU. 1 ; Prompt at 9 odork Saturda afternoon at a brtf-»«** "- Ushers were Rck Henr, hpr Itnue for four das Sept. 12, 13,.erone. Rdes, booth,, stands da part, In honor Keth-»«t H-pe. bwtto fff thought about, I hj the brde: Joseph Massar, 14 and 15 wth matnee on Sat-]and home cooked foods w be j Doughert, Meno Park, JGarwood, and Gar Mbert, urda and 8unda 'featured. Proceeds from the Admsson a free wth free j festva w beneft the budhour przes and sfts for ev-'ng fund St. Nchoas. MM MM** *- Sa, Sqtf. H W«. TOP o tonom... PRICES SLASHED M EVERY DEPARTMENT! DOLLAR SAU CORNED BEEF HASH EMJMO CIIMM, 6 ot pbp. NATURAL SWISS MMI Stop or MKMIW, 8 ox. pkg SLICED CHEESE ftfca,3zax.bfc. PRUNE JUICE Mw KMOppWOrangt, 46 oz. cam FRUIT DRINK Sectons, W oz. CM* GRAPEFRUIT Acnert, Pwch, Sfrawbwt, or Pneappe, IDEAL PRESERVES faguar or Pnk qud, 12 oz, pkp. KEE DETERGENT Appfe or Cocoomrt, Frozen, 22 oz. MORTON'S PIE Mea Frozen, o or- pfco.. FRENCH FRIES Whoe Kerne, 12 oz. cant IDEAL CORN Idea Red, 15V 2 oz. cam KIDNEY BEANS Sfc»d or Whoe, Whte, U> oz. cant IDEAL POTATOES Skod or WKoo, 16 oz. COM IDEAL BEETS Mea Frozon. VO OZ. pkg». CUT CORN Idea Cut, 15'/2 oz. con» GREEN BEANS Fwrodae, 16 oz. «onv TOMATOES Idea Kod bund, 17 o. cam SWEET PEAS Dg««4bk 38 oz. btk CRISCO OIL IdouL 46 ot. btu. SALAD OIL Havor-Rk Cocoote, 22 oz. jar BOSCO SYRUP PEACH or LEMON PIE WHITE BREAD OR PORK & BEANS ront YOUR CHOICE = CHUCK ROAST ">'!!v, Khrushchev and Tto broaden Caforna dscussons. The brde attended Wooddd vm Henr (quck. -A,., mnutes to nne. La«c*stef Brand BOM a 39 _ LANOSTW MIANO, KOWAS U Q, = IANCASIES W1ANO, CROSS-CUT 1 BONELESS ROAST - 79c GROUND BEEF 3 - I K = UNCASIH MIANO LANCAStHI MANO, COBN-FH) Kff RIB ROAST **"* 6* SHORT RIBS fc 45< = ANCASa BRAND UNCASTIR, UAN. UMI GROUND CHUCK * 59c SOUP BEEF * W I LEAN SHORT SHANK (FRESH HAMS YOUR CHOICE = SHANK HALF BUTT HALF WHOLE 49< 55c.53 YOUR CHOICE = YOUR CHOICE 9% FOR I YOUR CHOICE = SUPREMt THIN SUCH) SANDWICH IDtA VIRGINIA UH 2 fo ' 5 oaves LANCASTER BRAND STEAKS = S CALIFORNIA, SWEET CHUCK CUM 89c 69< CLUB 1.49 SHOULDH 189c D( MONICO 1.19 = TASIE O 1 MA HOZEN CARNATION ^, o_ SCALLOPS»^39«SHRIMP *» * = JEABDSLtY ftoh. MNG SI2 MOITONS F«OZEH, CMICKW * ^ FISH CAKES 2 4 * BEEF PIES 5,, wnmw Y 7MM TURKEY SUCES «"««You Never Had It So Fresh! I SEEDLESS GRAPB ' 2-29< 1 CRISP ICEBERG LITTUCI IRESH GREEN BEANS = CAfORNIA FAHU 1 BRUSSEL SPROUTS C19' CUCUMBERS 3* 1'* PLAY ACME'S HIT If j - HURRY HNAL WEEK Jut Hnd tht LMupuo u w o Aon* Mar k.m. Inc, tan 39. J^.wuk, N J. pa roark.d na um thun mdnght, 5«pt Uth, o dpa at ou/ oca Acmf Mork». Ma tnrw, In addsa to utarng rh. dawng, w«w und ou a card Mabnf ou to pa "HH 100," Addtona "HH 100" card can b< obtaned at ««r Wea Amu Marktt No pucchua ntcwar. No M to (M f MWM. You tfta nor b< pmmnt to w *. Acnw Hum* CpatJ «P.O. o. S9, Ntwo-k, N. I b.for. mdnght, Sot, S>P* 14, If43.

9 Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Thursda, September 12, 1963,,UV <LEANING UNIT INSTAIXKI); Ted Wk, propr-, or Ted' Taor Shop, 17 Grn>n Street, Woodbrdge,,,hown at eft * * En* 11 " S. Coton the Coton Marnerr Compan, Onon, and RU«KI1 B. Hobson, Jr., H, r 'rr Corporaton. The new unt IR the remt S.I voar< research and deveopment and Mcordnjr tn Mr. Con Is the»6t thorowh dr ceanng mtehne on (r market toda became unque tumbnj procem whch keep*»rm«nt open whe h*n«rnsed wth the ISELIN PERSONALS 160ft O Tr» «fn Ne«Jenej m LI M«M o; Saturda evenng Mr, \.s Wam Graham and!,tn Nanc, Goodrch, wrrc'guests o Mr. and A-thur Erb, East Bruns- nt ther-summer Kke Laton. csts for the weekend d Mrs. George Mttwe, s Street, rere Edward sentt Rchard Kmba, Mr, ftfd, Mrs. R«hard tba, Avene..Mrs. Rchard Boheke and r, Shee. Mchae ft, were guets Tuesda j.ra Mr. and Mrs. A- 1.1 cuthberton, I«eUn. -Mr. and Mrs, 0. T. Catn Dougas and r-:< her, Cooper Avenue, I Mr and Mrs. Wam HT- Ftrbrdge, Matt., spent vacaton tournj the cm State*, Incudng [j and South Carona, Vr- Oeorga and Forda. t!:. Hope and. *"1 >««* Monda and Wedand Edward, v- Hnbert C. Scank, Lncon :>: : and Mr. and Mrs. 3t, Cecea's Church w be hed Monda, from 7 to 10 P.M. In Our Lad I/mrdes Ha. Over sx hundred hats w be on dspa. No admsson w be charged, md refreshments w be served. A reguar meetng the. Chrst'B Ambassadors the Isev Assemb Cod Church W he hed tomorrow at 7:30 P. M., In Ue church. - There w be a meetng the board the Unted Snanogue Youth Congregaton Beth Shoom, Tuesda nght, at the Tempe, Cooper Avenue. - A reguar meetng the St. Vncent De Pau Socet St. Cecea's Church s set for Tuesda nght at 8, n Room 207. The frst genera membershp meetng the new schoo ear for the PTA Schoo 15 w take pace Monda, 8 P. M., at the schoo on Pershng Avenue, wth Mrs. Donad Cr. presdent, In charge. The Ffe am Drum Corps, sponsored b the Chemca r K>:,:hert, Meno Park, n : - The VFW Post 2636 w meet tonght at 8, at post headquarters, Lncon Hghwa. Keth Doughert's brthda. Other Isen -Mrs. Nchoas Pars, Juet present were Mr*. Jo-j Street, w be hostess at the sesson the GPKRT Mah Jongg Cub Tuesda nght. Reguar week bngo games w be hed at St. Cecea's n the ar-oondtoned Evans and chdren, '. and Harr, Kenned! gourdes and Fatma Has, on Tuesda nght. Ear brd An.ouncement was made games start at 7 P. M., reguar s Cecea's ParUh U- whch u open to the pub now he open ever 8un- ach week. gurnet at t.»,0m Is awarded!:»m 9 A, M. to noon. -Ms. Russe Harrs, prespt Ue Women's Mssonar HOPBUWN - A commttee JOMM1TTEE SESSION n;; aj. ]& Mn As»emb meetng Cub Scout Pack 57 Dod Crurch, announced that w take pace tomorrow ngrt reguar month meetng <w M dupont dr ceanng sovent. The vovent s ftered through a new eectronc devce and change* ever? 40 seconds, IO ever garment gets U Indvdua rnsea. The sovent dssoves drt and (Tease Immedate but w not dwnve an asprn. The new fter at Ted's a current beng used In Stater-IIUUm Hotes and w he used to fter the water n the bg ake at the Word's Far. The new unt s the frst Its knd to br Instaed In Mddesex Count, accordng to Mr. Wk. Ceramcs Theme Of Cub Meetng Dnner Meetng h ted B Coona Cancer Cub COLONIA -An Itaan secapnao, hosptat; Mrs. dnner m»rkp< the openng frank McCredd, bevenuo; ;h«. the Confa Mm. George V»nderbeckcr, C«neer Cub Monda at Schoojbudget; Mrs. Hernche Tarver, 0. b-*ws; Mrs. Enar aregorns- New member" ttere wecomed «n. membershp, bh and Mrs.! and the *x«ctv» board for the Wam Zmmerman, good! currant ear was Introduced. cheer, Oftoerg an> Mrs. Norman New members greeted were; Jorferuwn, presdent: Mrs. Edwn San, vce presdent; Mrs. Baer, Mrs. Edward Mrs. John Harck, Mrs. M Wnters, Chares Preke, secretar; Mrs. Frank Tanr., treasurer. Commttee charmen Incude Mr* R- A. Evans, eanoer dre- n; Mrs. P. It. Wttrech, was and means; Mrs. John Baek. pubct; Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Dougas Donne, Mrs James Kmd, Mrs, Wnm Ejenhater, Mm. A. Kennmnn,! Mrs. Leon Pnken md Mrs. M. P. McEwrn. The next meetng w be hed October 7 at Hchoo 30 Barbara Huth Marred A t Doube Rng Ceremon ISELI At a doube rng,cousn the brde, md M.»; ceremon Saturda afternoon V'Rtna Hch p n. at Zon Lutheran Church. Rawa, Mss Barbara Ann Huth, Fred Huth, Isen, brother cousn the brdegroom. daughter Mr. am Mrs. IAWrencc Huth, 144 Hrowu Avenue, were Robert Foersch, Wood- thf brde, was best man. Ushers! and Duatn C. Dunn, Jr., son brdge, Harr Huth, Isen, a Mr. and Mrs. D.tn Dunn, brother the brde, and Qus- Howood, Fa, were unted In.ave Huth, Ezabeth, cousn marrage b the Rev. Frederck the brde. Farcotwh. Mrs. Dunn was graduated n marrage b her from Woodbrdge Hgh 8«hoo father, the brde wore a satn and Is empoed b Revon, gown wth Chant ace tran. Edson. Her fngertp ve was attached Mr. Dunn was graduated from to a crown pears. She carred roses. wood, and s assstant saes co- McArthur Hgh Schoo, Ho- Msa Lan McCandess, ordnator for Gerber Pumbng Fxtures, Woodhrdue. He Is a Rahwa, TU mad honor 10 I-EAD CANCER (1KO11I*: Above arc the new fcers the Coona Cancer Cub, Standng, Mrs. Norman Joreensen, Incomnt presdent; Mrs. Wam Zmmerman, pa«t' presdent; seatrd", Mrs Chnrm Frrkp, secretar; Mrs. Frank Tanz, treasurer and Mn s Edwn F.an, vcf presdent. Loca Coupe Exchange Marrage Vows Saturda Swm /Vg/t Projected B Bo Scout Tror I8ELIN Wam Doerrt scoutmaster, announced that 4 reguar swm nght wu be hed b members Bo Scout mptnhor thp II. f. Coast for her cusn. Brdesmads auard R, fser ves. I3ELJN MnrrftKP vowfbuch, Isen, cousn nf Is hrde, Troop 47 tomorrow nght at were exchanged Saturda afternoon b Mss Marnu R. John Brzze, Pntcrson, was md Deborah BrCTc, Patrrgon. were Patr'u I^nchak, Isen, WOODBRIDGE "Cera coupe w resde In Ez- the YMCA n Perth Ambo* tes A.< A Hubb" was tn Mss Receda Schmdt, Rawa, abeth. Precedng the.swmmng a reguar troop meetng w be hed Bundrck, daughter Mr. and! best, man. Usherng were theme the. Pckwck Cub's Mrs. James Bundrck, Bedford Wam Brcen, Jerse Ct, and at the "Y". Bos must hav«meetng Monda nght at the brar servce; Ph Neson, Avenue, and Kenneth R. H, Mchae O'Connor, the Bronx, ther own transportaton. > home Mrs. Wam Hrned Board Members representatve to Board Educaton, and Mrs. Wam Neneth H, St. George Avenue, Le-Banc, Od Brdge., cousn The 1 Mothers' Cub met TUM- Jr., son Mr. and Mrs. Ken-cousns the brde; Wane In Hgh Street. Mrs. Chrs Thomsen Edson, Introduced b the program charman, Named b PTAMrs. Wams was named wth the RPV. John Oertv f- O'Connor, the Bronx, cousn Presbteran Church wth Mrs, son, greeter. Coona, at St..Cecea's Church the brdegroom, and Jerr da In Feowshp Ha, Frst ;Mrs. John Petroc, tod her catng at the doube rng ceremon. Mrs. Wam Doerr, presu Interest n ceramcs for the WOODBRIDOE -'- At a re- charman a get acquanted the Brde. Howard Tune, as hostess. ]past severa ears and expan-, meetng o the executve toa to be hed for the teachers, room representatves and Mss Patrca Bundrck, Tsebrdge Hgh Schoo and was nounced the sroup w begn Mrs, H.attended Wood- dent th» Mother's Cub. An- jed the basc steps In workngboard Woodbrdge Juncne on Saturda, September jmade for the event. Those ;wth ths medum. or Hgh Schoo PTA, John members the executve board n, wns her sster's mad graduated from the Frankn a Chrstmas card sae In the Aqua, presdent, ntroduced some tme durng thl month; honor. Brdesmads were the Beaut Schoo, Ezabeth. She near future. Proceeds w bef A the cub members and the board members as foows: date to be announced. Msses Katheen O'Connor, the Is. empoed b WestnKhouse used to bu campng equpment and to fnance the' Jjueats decorated ptatus, under Mrs. Aex Wsme. frst VIM The frst genera membershp meetng w be hed, Ocse Ct, cousns Of the brde; Her husband was graduated month "swm nghts." Bronx, and Lnda McNe, Jer- Metuchen. Mrs. Thorrsen's drecton, and presdent; Mrs. Arthur Mattos, examned man artces ar second vce presdent; Mrs. Jo-tobeseph Ncastro, recordng secretera, 8 P.M., when parents w the brdegroom, and Monque tona and Technca Hgh 17 n the schoo cafe- Caroee H, Coona, sster from Mddesex Count Voca- handwork whch she had on Ms Andrea dspa. Guests were Mrs. Gra-tarham Lord, Mrs. Stephen Thomrespondng jecretar; Mrs. and woodworkng shops. wen: the Msses Barbara Hem- served wth the U. S. Nav Harvester, Ezabeth. Mrs. Chester Eott, cor- be taken on a tour the meta Vaseovc, Isen. Fower Krs Schoo, New Brunswck, and He s empoed b Internatona Butkowsk graduated from the Eastern Schoo for Phj- son and Mrs. Edward Jensen, John Petroc, treasurer; Mrs. Icans Ades at commencement exercses hed at the man the cub's theater part, prncpa, budget and fnance; Mrs. Edward Kravetz, char- Wshne and Lncon Tamboer, New York Academ Med- announced the fna pans Mrs. Vado J. Marte, hstorat- Regstraton for a new student* and for a In the Frst at 8:30 at the home Mr. and Ho Communon cass w A marred coupes are In- Admsson and refresh- be hed tonght at 7:45 at W»- Stephen Kondrk, 61 M» take pace* September 15 In thevted. I church, Berkee Bouevard. Street. cafetera after each Mas. ments are free. -Announcement wa made the reguar games spov each week b the Oongw- on Beth Shoom wffte hed!r!u startng at o'okwk at > Tempe budng, 90 Cooper nue. Game, wdi ^ ^ Thurs<jaj, 8tptember because th«hodas -The Hat Show tponaond " Atar Rosar Socet I' PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS FILM SUPPLIES! GREETING CARDS PUBLIX PHARMACY round [OHALD SCHQFIELD Ave,, Coona 'V M an and pubct; M«. Wsh- 7 as < certfed medca fce assstant. Hht U the on Oct. 7 n the parkng ot tendng w meet at 5.30 p.m. :, was and means. daughter Mr. and Mrg, the Frst Presbteran Church Aso Mn. Everett Wams, Andrew J. Butkuwsk), 412 U net the bus fur New York. hosptat: Mst Joan Grandnett, musc; Mrs. John Duba, Kant Avenue, Sewaren,»nd a graduate Woodbrde Senor *e( rtoup aftghua and Mr».-Burt Bar-,.,, sunshne; Mrs. Chester Cun- Phnt Dscusson'^- membershp Mr*. Davd Gutman, procedures and baws; Mrs. Arthur Mattos, pro- ISELTN An open house, featurng a pane dscusson gram; Mrs. Ebur Rchard, At Our Lad OJ Peace w be sponsored b Chrstan FORDS Confraternt Chrstan Doctrne- cashes at Our Lad Peace Church for those chdren the parsh attendng pubc schoo w begn Sunda, September 22, for the frst through the sxth grades and ever Sunda thereafter mmedate after the 9 o'cock Mass. For students n Ue seventh grades, casses w be hed n the schoo ever Wednesda from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. begnnng September 25. Fam Acton St. Cecea's church on Saturda, n Our ad Lourdes Ha at 8:30 room representatve*; MM. Wam Harned and Ms. Stephen Werock, readng and P- m - r, s There w be a queston and Sorort to answer sesson. Other features w be taks b Rev. James A. Russe, assocate drector the Docesan Fam Lfe Bureau; b Afred Vuocoo, drector Pschatrc Soca Work at the New Jerse State Dagnostc Center; and a pane dscusson b parents, "Are We Pushng Our Chdren?" The speakers and pane w be Introduced b Wam Bher the Woodbrdge Townshp Board Educaton. totduct Intaton, October 8 WOODBRIDOE Upson C Sorort w conduct ntaton new members, October 8, 7 PM, at the Meno Park Shoppng Center after whch a pajanm part s panned In honor the new member*. At a meetng, Sunda, the frst the new schoo ear, a dscusson wu hed concernng the contract wth Ezabeth Carteret Hote where a «emforma dnner-4anoe w be hed, November 30. PARK LANE APAKIMENTS A MOST DISTINGUISHED ADDRESS Fak Uu h tet n tht the mot mot Uwtfu bewtfu pttfk* pea-iike tetug aettng to tha the «&Ur» entre ouatjr. wmtj. wth C.E. coor appkacee, ncudng dhwahen to ouwt»p«rtroenu and At. 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10 PAGE TEN Mss Mar Nag Marred Saturda to I W. Mason Thursda, nqrtombw 12 HHW Indewndont-Leader (E.B.) PORDS Mss Mar E. Nafj, son, and Mss Evrn Ch strn- ' AVFNKI,, 'De mr'rake,pner book. He Is empn'rrt daurtrr Mr. and Mrs. John 8OM, Fords. (YMonv untng M.% Caro! Attendng her jtster a* ma-: Amercan Tm,k Here and There: NBR.V, 199 Hoover Avenue, beh W, W nor, Hopeawn, mro (.he Mrs Chares M. Podraza,'Pocastro. Laurenc* Harbor. Best man was Grrz Mnv I'orrnM, dawhtpt MrJtron honor wa«mm. Jowph Mrs. Mrhe Hushes, Co-Camo thp brde Joseph onft,-w be hos-oss at the fawn. son Mrs. Edward brde. Ushers WIT.Icr Wfscot. Sarevf; Ro Rce, Ed- Knp], son Mrs. ArthurAnn Shannon, Lnden. Mas t I Street, and Arthur!Brdesmad* were Mas Patrca PLAN BUFF. r brthda part Ur Unonjcromwp. j 400 Latfre Street, ub Chapter the Afrcan Vtj Voetj Ambo, Saturda after- 8O; Mchae Shanc, Perth ue und thr nte Mr. Knt-!Jonnne Cosjrrove, Avene and,,, Borkt- Amerca, September noon at Our Lad Peace Ambo, and Howe McCarth. ( I. : Emerson Street. Car-JMr*. Georte Whem, Mad- " " 1!) IU the Baptst Church, church wth the Rev. Hugh FordB. I'T. wns performed Saturda son.? wa I " RILS 'or Scotch Pans., Ea RafIert, Ronft n fcatng at the doube Mrs. Mason was graduated d I 4 ) 'H n St. Andrew's R. C. Chares Faao, Matawan, wan to DP the Woodbrdae Motor Lodge ; r,]g ceremon. from Edson Hgh Schoo Hunch ' p John ERan, bent man for hto cousn. Usher- f,5 p *' mh< S,,01, ' 1 vrw hn attended e the regona conven- Mrs, Eugene Eugn Grezner,, Hope-[ 1901 and s mppood b ng were Davd Dender. PordnJ- ton f Quat Qt Courts C t Motes,h Motesh att. n was matron f honor h forf aw frm Iche] and Mnnn. Thr brde, (ported b j er Leon WeBOnRk and Arthur Inc..Sunda and Monda at the j hpr n\ Ke Brdesmad* were Edson. Manhattan HoW, W New York Yk Mra. Ro Reo, Edson, utater Hnr htftbnnd was Rrnduntrd tntu.r, «orn a fu L _ Ct. Suzanne Mack, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Arthur danovrttz. Fords, cousn ttre Schoo fhd s rmpoed b u-h scoojd neckne, IOUR ' P >'' S Onw. Wood)rdRP. The thr brde; Mss Geradnp Bod- n 1968 from Perth Ambo Hgh <<'^ Imuffftn 8)Wn desgned! A recepton was hed at ftnn «.n. es and Mack, Woodbrdge Vagc, hr(e; MtM Barbara Sas. Ed- swft's Ice Cream. nd a n chape cupc tran It!" ( : w^w!; t > <1? ""."I!,* t * I1R I g KUKOFK WoodbrdKc, v *as among the 830 ' ned sk,> r ganza wh t ' ) tf nr Pwom M ountatn.v In Pwwvmta Kx rav frr.thmen enterng Smth Coege, Northampton, Mass., Sunda. The argest prvate Barone-Magar Nuptas tf " br<1(1 wor * mv ^u(> and 50th the bodce and (" nft ftf fhn fntft Hot- Vnnr tt'tf (1"fM Wth HfV bup ftc- j endowed bera arts coege for was urtornod n a petn-ke rr - SRor **' 8Id " women, Smth has opened ts trmmrt wth soa doors for ts 89th ear. :. Hed Saturda Afternoon groupe g wth a thra tered Uwc Awnue ' w CarUret, AdftU Isrw tr Arm Pvt. Dane McNff, 20, son bouffant, ebow-pn«th ve at-j j MM. KntW s a graduate ham Duff,,w s Mr. and Mrs. John J. McNfT, FORDS Saturda after- Mm. Barone va.s graduated! KXK<TTIVK BOARD MKKTS: Thf new f>*reuvr hoard thr Co!on» R*pnh«n Cub th Rhe canted a wht* or- St. Mar"* Hgt Schoo, Congregaton 141 Devon Road, Coona, competed a 14-we«k automotve re- Church. Mss Bernce Magar, and Is empoed b Indana newsk, Fordham Drve, Conna. In thr photograph»rr Row Currd. Man Cuthhert, noon at Our Lad Peace from Metnchen Hgh Schoo j madf pan for thr ranpsen at a mpfjne»( thr homr Mr. and Mrs, Josrph Ws- <'hd and stephonots on a Perth Ambo, and 1» empoed w perform par course at,the Ordnance daughter Mrs. John Magar, Genera Corp.. eectroncs dvson, Keasbe. ard, Robert Jonm, Junr Morrson. Ruth HarwH. JWpph Wsnrwsk,.Iran Rrant, Fornre J«cqu«, A Ronsk Robert How- Center. Aberdeen P r o n g1 Lncon Street, and the ate Ground, Mf. A 1961 graduate Mr. Magar, became the brde Mr. Barone. was graduated; IT'S SEPTEMBER-SUMMER'S OVER Woodbrdge Senor Hgh, he was empoed b Weatnghouse Lous G. Barone, son from Memora Hgh Schoo j Street, Saturda, In cee- j Jo Park, Sunda at Forest: Corp., before enterng the Arm, James Barone, West New York, and served wth the U. S.I bra ton the 9th brthda Lodgp. and Iht ate Mrs. Barone. The Arm, He s empoed b Met- ther daughter Andrea. Guests * * Rev. Hugh Ronan fcated at ropotan Lfe Insurance. Wood Westbur Park News present were Chrs Frer, Ceeste Dombousk and Evenj The next tme a Yankee cr- Wonder WhT t the Tpewrter the doube rng ceremon. brdge. The brde was gven n marrage b her brother, John Mag- Bamford Avenue, Woodbrdge. -Jacquene Messna, daurh-' ass!u!d 8S hostess. ever heard anbod retr The coupe w resde at 565 Donro. Andrea's sster, Laura, tczes the South, ask hm f he Your navgator was so sorr to earn the death Grace am Fords. ter Mr. and Mrs. Savatore _ Mrs Ann Beverdge andjand gong North! Huber. a ver fne woman. Ths Mrs. Steven Purd, Bewaren, PTA BOARD MEET (Messna, Famouth Road, was' son W1 mam, Jerse Ct, were coumn had the prvege was matron honor for her FORDS The executve honored Sunda at a fam I mst s un d a Mr and Mrs workng wth her partcuar sster. Brdesmads were Mrs, board the Fords Junor Hgh part on her nnth brthda A George Beverdge, Worth Street WITH BEAUTIFUL NEW n Red Cross pror and durng Anthon Ferrara. Metuch^n, Schoo PTA w meet Tuesda speca guest was Jane Marcb the second Word War and admred her ver much..,. Send Mr. and Mrs. Wam Doerr FORDS and Mss AHerta Brja, Fords. nght, September 17, at 8 p.m. chevecho, aso Westbur ft get-we card to, Mr*. Semour Detoer, Sewaren, who s a Edward Aocard, West New at the schoo on Fannng Street, park. an(j SLIPCOVERS chdren. Wam, Jr., Lnjda and Barbara, Wwtbur PLAYHOUSE York, 'th best man. Ushers A cookout wa» hod b Mr!R<) R ^nrkm the unrms pkr HI -M«patent at Perth Ambo Genera were Anthon Fenara, Metuchen. and Vncent Barone, bert 9-67&7 and Mrs. George R, HuneduH, O f Bamberger empoees, Men- Hospta,..',. Among oca patents at the Ambo Hospta West New York, brother the 1 Is Mrs. Beuah Muer, Coona, a past presdent the Woodbrdge Townshp Busness and Pressona Women's Cub. Beuah woud ke to hear from her frends as woud Townshp Treasurer Chares J. Aexander who s" recuperatng from at operaton n the same hospta. * * Jottngs: Peter Kardos, 196 Russe Btreet, Woodbrdge, took second pace n the Baantne-Bemar.TKrrtnr"wamwrenf" "He receve a Garca fshng rod for the pr^e-wnnng fsh, a 9-Ib., 6 oz. fufc, caught aboard theii Spra II, Captan Pete Saro, Sr. The fsh scored 75 ponts. Marne Prvate James T. Rohrbach, son Mr. and Mrs.'Herman I. Rohrbach, 19 Coona Pace, Coona, has competed rscut tranng at Parrs Isand, S. C.... The New Jerse hghwa Authort toda revted that ts Lost and Found tton has been eft hodng a ':? some 150 artces whch! "' nt astra from ther owner traveers aong the Parkwa re- C' :t. Inqures about an propert ost aong the Parkwa shoud be made to the Lost and Found Secton at the Authort's Admnstraton Budng, Woodbrdge. T,he teephone number s John Arva, Woodbrdge, s on the commttee for the annua outdoor patents' carnva to be hed at the Veterans' Hospta, Lons, for the 17th consecutve ear on Saturda afternoon. * * Tdbts: Nchoas Campasna, "Woodbrdge Townshp Santar Engneer w be one the ecturers when persons responsbe for refuse and garbage coectng w be gong to nght schoohs fa to earn how to do the^ob more effcent. A course n sod waste coecton and dsposa w be gven at Bake Ha, Coege Agrcuture Brunswck, N. J Arm Capt. John P. Ettershank, Jr., 59 George Street, Avene, s 'attendng an 18-week assocate course at the U. S. Arm Command and Genera Staff Coege, Fort Leavenworth, Kan, chapan Headquarters Compan the 501st Infantr's 2nd Arborne Batte Group at Fort Bragg, N. C,. He s a 1948 graduate Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo, attended Rutgers Unverst and s a graduate Park Coege, Parkve, Mo On tw Dean's Lst for the summer sesson at Rder Coege s Harve Gross, 753 Ambo Avenue, Fords..., ast Hut Not ^ Pvt. Donad K. Yourstone, son,'mr. und Mrs. George Yourstohc. 114 MacArthur Drve, Fords, has graduated from the U. S Arm Sgna Schoo at Fart Monmouth after 11 weeks) ntensve tranng as a rado, techncan.. The New Jerse T'nvntrr Pavon at the ; "ok Word's Far w be ;t b oung Jursemen who "vu'jua, accordng to Gov- Kumc J. Hughes.. : n.s are now read for.-.s Hurta Vue Home ^m.r Utt Content. The HK'.v h: obtaned from the Home Buk. s Assocaton Rurtan Vae HI )85 Lncon Hghwa, Edwm The wnner w bej antmnc at the. Assocaton's ttmu..: (nut -dance November t at Huu ue Inn, She w Mresct the New Jerse buders at tn- annua conventon Fth a v b-a n Atantc Ctt und w Tweve a compete wardto. She w uso be egbe n compete for the tte.ms.-. Hume Buder.... Mr. and Ms. Denns j. Harkhu, 351) Uvcnwuo Avenue, Gout. oes' IN,1 are the p<n«nts o, Mm, swuu Mcmt', born brdegroom. For ther weddng trp to the Pocono Mountans, Pa., brde wore a cranberr dress wth matchng coat and whte accessores. at- Our. Adg Lourdes Hospta, Camden. Mrs. Harkns s the former Mar Een Grausam, daughter Mr. and Mrs Wam J. Grausam, 175 Rowand Pace, Woodbrdge.,,. RFT& Theatre Carteret, N, J. AIR COOLED NOW THRU SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11 - IS Steve,R«VM Gordon Scott "Due the Ttans" aso John For8J the - Shre Madame 'TteTroubeWthHarr' Kdde MaUnee Sat.. Sun, 1 P.M. Evenng Show 7:15 P.M. MONDAV Md TUESDAY SPANISH SHOW WED. THRU SUN SEPTEMBER Toad Armstrong - Nmc Kovack "JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS" PLUS Chubb Checker Gar (C.S,),Bonds "Rng-A-Dng Rhthm" Kdde Matnee tat. - Sun. 1 PJU Evenng Show 7:15 P.M. Matnees.35 or Chdren U.I. Route I a Mcno Park Choppng (r NOW THRU T'ESDAY LEIGH JOHNSON SHEIUY MARTrU HYEft ven TKURS. Ik TIL 3 HVMN THEATBC'WIWWAY)-: NOW THRU TUESDAY! Robert Stack Joan Crawford Pn Bergen.Tans Pagr 'THE CARETAKERS" and Robert Mtchum George Hamton "Home From The Hs" Mdnght Bonn: Fr, & Sat! "Curse the Undead" LAST 3 NIGHTS! "Carnva In Coona" Thursda and Frda SEPT. 12th -SEPT. 13th (NIGHTLY FROM 1 P.M.) SATURDAY, Sept. 14th (ALL PAY) Ltte League Fed, Inman Ave., COLONIA "FUN FOR YOUNG and OLD" Sponsored b TEMN.E BETH AM The Jewsh Communt Center Coona New Renovated RIDES GAMES > PRIZES FOOD FREE Admsson! Bud's Hut Route 1 Avene (North o* CToverea) Pent Parkng Bands Avaabe BANQUETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS Served From 11:30 to 2:30 P.M. Choce : Roast Turke, Roast Beef or Yankee Pot Roast, Soup, Cfee, Desert $1.35 1COMPLETE Comfortabe Seatng Arrangement Exceent Home (ookng ft Package Goods o Steak & Seafood New Manque I Hoom WJu-«- An Oan/atou W Mud Courteous Servce Aong Wh Tn; Fnest Food In The Area. or Dnner Itemrvatow, (jj ME 4-9ttO7 TAT Woodbrdte, N.. Ar Condtona VOW THKU SATURDAY Robert Stack "He Caretakers" KIDD1K SHOW SATURDAY MATINKB "THE MAGIC SWORD" ff GBR60 n SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Henr fonda a "SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN" JSELIN Ar Condtoned Thurs. thru TIIM., ) ' IRMA LA DOUCE" wth Jack I^mon and Shre Mat Unr In coor Weekda*; 8:10 8:15 Saturda: 6:25 9:00 SundA: 2:4ft 5:55 S:0«(AdoU On) Advance Prces Saturda Matnee "3WW WHITE ft 3 STOOGES" Wednesda "Hungaran Show" TODAY THRU TUESDAY 2 Top Adventure Hts JASON "PT 109" And The ARGONAUTS MATINEB8 SATURDAY * SUNDAY AT 2:00 P.M. STARTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER U THE' CARETAKERS NOW THRU TUESDAY Shown at 7 4 9:10 Ude* Wed. 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11 Independent-Leader EDISON-FORDS BEACON Carteret Press A Ntwpapet Dedfcttod * ON B«* Intmt tn Uddenta the Communtes W««m. ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursda, September 12, 1963 WINDOW- On Green Street - B The Staff ^ v,,,.,,,n nar w ocate In Woodbd«e Townt. v.,,. ver nesr future, Maor Water Zrpoo tod mem-' f np wondbrde Chamber or Commerce durng the,,,.nun s.nt.on dnnn bod Tuesda nght at the, I,!,,. rt.st.rm.such fu ths, he decared, woud do, : n hrp aevate the cost keepng up wth the town- ; ntmr rse In schoo popuaton. He ponted out,. w<»dbrdu<! had the seventh argest popuaton n the n-e at the same tme was thrd hgh n schoo erv,;,,,.!,<;. Entcng new arge companes to ocate here was.-,,;, or enncern, he stated. ' '; I'rnMent Ktnned'g drectve that no marred men, r,kon nto amce M ong M there were enough snte.,! jvaahe eame Just n tme (or John Srannt, 140 W.IIBIII Srw, Avent, we are tod. Marred two ears, Mr Sranat WM to hftve reported for nducton esterda,,, M hnnw after the predrat had mued hs drectve. Cam to Be Investgated WOODBRIDGE Mchae Csac, South M Road, CuunH, wnntr, the Bosrd Heath to remburse hm for fve coones bees a tota $17f. In a communcaton to the Board ead at the meetng JTuesdn, Mr. Csak camed that thr foggng for mosqutos ked n hs bees, \Busness Women's Week Schedued October 6-12 Bonrd heath attorne, Norman Robbns, advsed the Board to turn the etter over Thn musca porton th In the Insurance carrer for nvrstkton. Mrs. Fred Keaser, panst and program w be provded bf "There Is some queston aa Mrs. Isadorc Rabnowtz, vkv> to whether the Joggng affected the Woodbrdge Natona Jnst. Jbe bees." Mr. Robbns sad; Bank. Interested women w Among te guesus w be a "some sa t ddn't even affect M abe to obtan Ht-nUu' rxpanng the ams and objec- State fcers, 8Ute stmuunf the mosqutos. COMPLETES TESTS: Ma commttee charmen and rep* Heath Offcer Harod J. rne Prvate Robert Wcs, son tves BPW oca, natona resentatves cubs through* Bae reported there were 44 Mr. and Mm. Anthon H, and Internatona. Aso out the State. persons btten b dogs durng Wes. 107 Washngton Ave.. avaabe w be appcaton On Thursda, October the past month; three btten Coona, competed a week forms for membershp. An carrng out tre theme ' Reb cats and one b a rabbt. testng and screenng at the woman, ganfu empoed, a sponsbt Fu Pw There was much dscusson Nava Ar Technca Tranng Center, Memphs, Tenn. Busness Women's Wee.k w vst the Unted Natons as t» egbe to app. Partner* shp," members the cub W Mr md Mrs. Ramond F. Jackson Jr., 74 Grove Struct. regardng open dumpng b Industr In the Townshp and as Durng the week he reerved w be opened fca at aguest Mrs. Abft Thompwn,,,nk:e, are the proud grandparents ther second,,r]d. born at the Perth Ambo Genera Hospta. the resut Inspectons made a batter apttude tests tea Sunda afternoon from 3 to the Natona Federaton Bus* b Mr. Bae, George Emer, and was Intervewed b a,t,r. Jud Is Mrs. Eugene Aber, B3 D., Idea Traer' OPEN HEADQUARTERS 3tute Senator John A. Lnch (second from rght) s greeted at ness and Pressona Women' George Hacker, Joseph Nemo, senor staff non-commssoned fcer to determne fu'e. openng Mddesex Count Democratc Headquqarterg n New Brunswck b Joseph P. Cubs' representatves to ttaa and Davd T. Mer, Mr. Bae Somers, Woodbrdge, Democratc Count Charman. Next to Somers two other Woodbrdge was ordered to take necessar hs apttudes for technca 7 Loca Bos Unted Natons. The member! vtr I'rban, who operated a gas staton on Route 1 resdents, Board Freehoders Cerk Rchard M. Mack Jr. and Assembman Norman w then be guests at uncheon acton under the ordnance. tranng In preparaton for (,, Tanman. At Senator Lnch's sde s Count Cerk Frank Scmtzman. The Woodbrdge In the deegates' dnng room r man ean, now the owner a quor store at dutes wth Marne avaton deaton assured Senator Lnch overwhemng sopport for the entre Democratc count Jon Ar Force Negotaton* are now under* [ Nnntnod Avenue In Dea. Pete spent man hs ounger unts. tcket In ths ear's eectons. Pazar Premnar wa for a 15-mnute Intervew v,, r>»* «sport* wrter. He and ht fam st resde WOOnBRTDOE The. Ar tpe program on Qusnes Kdnedae Avenue, Weodbrdjc. Hearng Postponed Force "budd sstem" s stead growng In popuart as Somers Sees Wood brdge Woman's Week on Rado Staton were. «WOODBRIDGE The premnar hearng for Ro Pazar, was proven recent when I nv. Rchard M. Potter and wfe, wth ther two daugh- Pant Robbed 20, 4 Raroad Avenue, Carteret, seven Townshp bos ensted Premnar pans were tmtd Cno and Gora, eft McQure Ar Force Base for schedued for 11 A. M., esterda, was postponed b Mags- Of 74 Tres n buddd groups. There were at the meetng for a Leadershp r n, German, where the sergeant w be statoned 1 aso sx enstees from Crteret. Semnar to be hed probab Leadng n Purates sometme In March under th he mxt four ears wth the 2135 Commander Squadron trate Andrew D. Desmond unt The Ar Force adopted thn sponsorshp the oca cub. : Ar Force. The fam spent three weeks wth ther September 19. Pazar has been WOODBRIDGE Sevmtfour tract tres, vaued at convnced that those who en- a-da sesson, w he open not unusua sstem nfter becomng The semnar, whch w be ao charged wth attempted rape :,:.*. Mr. and Mrs! Stane C. Potter at Manasquan Beach, on a oung mother on August $11,000, were stoen from the st together shoud sta together. nterested woman In the State* on to BPW members but M»,:rn from San Francsco, where the ounger Potter had 30. For Democratc Tcket Over Manufacturng Co., >:uont'd for the past severa ears, The Potters are The postponement was granted when Assstant Townshp cordng to a report made b Base, San Antono, Texas, for cost attached to the semnar Woodbrdge-Carteret Road, ac- Now at Lack bnd Ar Force As pans stand now, the onjr. : known Woodbrdge fam.... Attorne Norman Robbns tod Angeo Peegrno, sup'rncndent the frm, at poce hwd- Lutz, 30 Inverness Terrace, who was named charmen. Md basc tranng are; Bugene w be for unch. Mss Wok, Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Hanraban am durhw, Bett,! WOODBRIDOE A predcton that Woodbrdge on a count eve n November Democrat* seekng reeecton quafed to contnue good government n behaf the peope quarters. The theft, e sad, Fords; Aan Kndor, 57 P- premnar pans ca for top the court that a the wtnesses > K.o Dr., Woodbrdfe have returned frp«n a jet fght coud not be present. The <> Mam. Fa,, where the attended the Water Condtnnng Assocaton's Internatona conventon. [count ths ear In purates Lnch; Assembmen Norman Townshp woud ead the entre are State Senator John A. pompomment w abo gve took pace between 9.30 P. M., mouth Drve and Pats Sposato, peope n the state to serve tm Mddesex Count," Boraers Pazar tme to secure an attor- Monda and 6:45 A. M., Tues- 48 Edward Street,, rsen; Wam Crnu, 62 Frst Avenue mttee are Mss Sttch, M» speakers. Servng on the con>»» * for the Democratc sate Tanzman, Joseph C. Doren, sad. ne. canddates was made b Count Democratc Charman Jos- rabe; Freehoders George da that the Governor's bond Tower Traer Court, Carteret, at the man wtt: had been cut. Frst Avenue, Port Rendng and Dunn. Gudo Brgan and J. Edward "We are aso Rettng reports Meantme, Dane Heang, 24, da. Poce sad a nk n tn- tmn md Joseph Tomnsua, Jr., 61Graham and Mss Catherne <;... for Zpoo and Fa are certan prevaent In the eph P. Somere at the openng Otowsk and Thomas H. Lee; ssue s meetng wth heav bpartsan support," the count n the attack was hed for the were stored, after beng dev- and Gar Sequne, 64 Lon annua Ho Debutante Ba husband the aeged vctm Thc garage, n whch the tres John Rreko, 80 Cutters Lane Pans to date, for the thrd Democratc Headquarters n anod Count Cerk Prank We ke the on* from the Avene mother, who sas New Brunswck. Schatzman. A thrd Freehoder charman sad. "Woodbrdge Grand Jur after he pued a ered recent, was entered b Street, Woodbrdge. th a when she sends her oungster* to schoo each ear Somers aso predcted that canddate w be seected b taxpaers especa w beneft from the bond pan, whch da mornng and threatened to Further nformaton n re-nounced that the Post Debs, gun at poce headquarters Fr- were outn outned. It was an; pane from an overt nss- M'ds a note to ther teachen, readn: "The opnons I Woodbrdge voters womgve the Democrats next weekend. head door. Aso reporte voced b ths chd an not MMfur thom the Governor Rchard J. Hughes' "The Democrats are ferng addtona w atop the shoot Pazar. On the quck sard to the "budd sstem" who have formed a Junor Servce League BPW, w have a s were tre tubes vaued at motht'r." $750,000 bond Issue a better canddates who have been responsve to the wshes the tves,, a saes tax or an ncome Repubcan part's aterna- acton b Detectve Bernard ma be obtaned from the Ar. than two to one vote Of npport. peope and who are emnent tax." VA for the 1 Debs. Czech thwarted the attempt. $110. Force Recrutng Offcer, Post part In presentaton ceremon J Offce Budng, Perth Ambo, and w -'" serve as bg ssters 1 ' :.. Newarker Restaurant at the Newark Arport w be n;:: on Sept. 23 for the recepton at be «&h* km WH^fWanm wt**4m-m MR tf swfcd jftmcfomrg UHJ testmona to Btj,,'who recent wa» ( vce-presdent the Natona Assocaton Countes. has taken part n NACO conferences for the past ar.s and served on Uw natona board drectors (or wars pror to hs eecton as vce-presdent. t Mrs. Jack Euan Georfe Street, Avene, restng cnnrtub at home, foowng a fve-week sta at the IVrh Ambo Genera Hospta. Ruth Is most apprecatve for the man bouquets and cards from her man frn-us and neghbors. *» «!'. md Mrs. George De Grosso Jr., former Wood-. have taken up resdenc In Be Crest Park, Toms. George Is present empoed as a saesman for the ;: compan Chcago, a.chemca manufacturng brthda greet Ings to Mrs, Carre Mund Koodbrdge. Mrs. tund Was empoed b the Townshp Department (or man ean pror to her recent wmuent. The Town ha empoees frnh the Annex Budng ceebrated the 77th occason wth a brthda r. pus a trmmngs. * *- ' * fcrn recover to Mrs. Wam FtzpaUck Wood- '. who s a patent n the Rahwa hospta. mpoee the Woodbrdge Housng Authort. Aso, - wen Peterson Fords, who Is a patent n the Perth '> Genera Hospta, and mother Mrs Maron Dun-»"'.-fare drector In Woodbrdge Townshp; aso, Chares fx.udt, townshp treasurer, who Is aso a patent at the Ambo Genera. * * No one can dspute the (act that Ernest Duba, <*>"'fto< phsca eduoaton In the Woodbrdce Town- >"v Schoo sstem, Is the most popuar «uare dance 'Urr n the area. Incdenta Mr. and Mrs. Duba spent the weekend at Gronngers where "Tennessee Erne" dsv rd hs taent. brthda greetngs to Mrs. John W Zuo, Port n Hd Mr. George De Grosso 9r. Wo»dbrdge. Mrs. hubb and Mr. De Orosso 1 * wfe are both empoed Townshp Recreaton Department. I 1 Mss Joce Barnak Cfford St., Curteret, was " recpent a surprse sh«wer ften b her aunt,». John Pantk, at the Carteret Swm and Countr u>. The successfu atrar attracted some 200 tuests. J "H> and Steve Kovacs Jon hands In matrmon the wter part October. # * "' )V 1 '«w popuar spot In town Is Jardot's Luncheonette < <uner Ambo and Qrova Ave. n Woodbrdge. -s» former She O empoee, and from a ndca- '"' s qute an authort on food. "s. Mo Mappen the Charm Schoo Wood- K«" hm Just returned from Atantc Ct where»he ^'Uust the "Ms Amerca Contest" over the CBS statc. WF1'<;, descrbng the events from a woman's pont 01 vrw 'udf makeup, har ates, and costumes. M'v Mapv«fees man *ra from Woodbrdje s ' ac just as prett to, the M»«Amerca con- "ts am ;«t then! a no rtusm Wh wmc da one "r ucjt n, s,,,», )t. CIowne( "Mss Amerca," She "Ivd n,, Imortatt! grs n hgh schoo P»^ ^f uttnon to ther btudes as educton Is an ".n fa,to, n uttuu tns goa. ^Ira. MapH-, w attend the event attan»«' ^^>» >"! <Mr,,.T(, fur the ttme rado staton. u ' - woud Ik,- to add that In speaku; to man "^ wn. vewed the peewt on teevson the «on- ""'»»f upnou wau that the tte shoud have «oue *''» Hawa. * * """amatou to Lou Mu^, propretor o Woodbrdge Wuh 't, 71)1 Rthwa Avenue, Woodbrdge. L,uu Just re- 11 Hum t) e Natona Conventon o, the Automatte Car» ' '' A^ucaton Internatona at Loa Angees Caforna, """fned ua that he has been eected to a one-ear term HKoa drector U»e organaaton. Coudn't happen Hrer u.. Atar-Rosar Socet SchooNaraes To Show Fa Fashons ReportHeard PORT READING The Atar Rosar Socet St. Anthon's Church has announced pans for a fa fashon show, September 24, 8:00 P. M., at the recreaton center, West Avenue, '23' Repubcan Cub Hears Canddates WOODBRIDQE Guests speakers at a meetng the "13" Repubcan Cub Wood- ven b Herman Stern; charman, at a meetng the Ct- for the beneft the church budng fund. Fashons w brdge ast week Incuded Frederck M, dams, Davd T. MU- ;ens' Redeveopment Commtbe shown b a oca department store and har sted b a pressona hardresser. A wg Q Scharwath, a oca cand- Mr. Stern reported he hed a er, J Hughes, and Cem P Tuesda. demonstraton w aso be featured. Aso on hand to address the was attended b Dr. John P dates for eecton. uacheon meetng whch he sad Makng guest appearances Lozo, prncpa Woodbrdge members were Robert F. Moss tw be VoetU De, rado and senatora canddate, and Rchard A. Osen and Thomas PAver, Townshp Busness Ad- Senor Hgh Schoo; Hcmun teevson performer; the Go* den Bears footba team, anomuer, Assemb and Freehod- Nno Patarno and Tro. er canddates respectve. Men, women and chdren Martn Muro and Robert Ee Is partcpatng as modes Incude McQueen were wecomed as Mss Pegg Bartos, Mss Lan new members. The dark horse Gufreda. Mss Mar Ann prze was won b Afred Baker Kova, M&s Sharon Renner, Mrs. Barbara Rbak, Mrs. Cor-MEETINrne Kashew, Mrs. Agnes WOODBJUDGE The Par TONIGHT Neraergut, Mrs. Ann Baranak, ents' Auxar the Wood Mrs. Caron Jacks, Mrs. Terrbrdge Ltte. Ltague and Pon Segreto, Mrs. Atn Kuk, Mrs. Jenne Santoro, Mrs. Jua Acbmovc, Mrs. Robert E Jacks, Eugene More, Lawrence Becker, Eugene Kashew, Sharon Egr, Debra Segreto, Ceeste Travagone, Kenneth O'Gorman and Lucan Kowa. Just receved..., a fresh shpment 'CANDIES... to gve and enjo. ASSORTS CHOCDUTES b. $ bs. $3.15 RAYMOND JACKSON and Son DRUGGISTS 88 MAIN SHKK WOODBKKK Fhon«HE 4-0SS4 League w meet tonght, 8:0 at St. James Schoo cafetera The nomnatng commttee w present a sate fcers Severa reports w be gven. WOODBRIDGE A fna ubcommttee report on the aroposa to rename Townshp Pubc Schoos to assst In emnatng sectonasm, was! mnstrator, Fred P. Buntenbach Woodbrdge Natona Bank; Joseph Ostrower, a mem ber the commttee and Mss Ruth Wok, The Independent-Leader, whose Hstor Woodbrdge s beng used for reference. The commttee w sponsor a bus tour the Townshp, October 12, at 1 P. M., Invtatons to go to the Pannng Board, Woodbrdge Redeveopment Agenc, Board Adjustment, Industra Counc, Townshp Commttee and the press. NEW SCOUT PROGRAM WOODBRIDGE Woodbrdge Townshp Gr Scout Counc reported one the busest weeks n the hstor the organzaton started ths week for the more than 3,228 Qr Scoute under the new program whch ncudes four new age eves. Coona Chdren Ad Cerebra Pas Center COLONIA The Cerebra Pas Center In Roosevet Park w beneft from the efforts nne Coona oungsters from the Dak Urtgr Secton, who recent hed a carnva. The carnva, whch ncuded games and przes, was hed at 39 Cpress DWe under the drecton Lese Lada, Barr Ltda am Warren.da, chdren Dr. and Mru. Arnod Lada. Assstng were Marn Maser, Karen Maser, Patrck Arcda, Mark Kogf and dward Kee Ken and Barbara Scheer. Proceeds totaed $14.50 for the Cerebra Pas Treatment tenter, t was a success because the chdren spent the better part the summer pannng t and tre neghborhood chdren heped nuke t possbe. Cao Empoes Receve Awards PERTH AMBOY Caforna O Compan toda announced that thrt Its empoes had receved servce awards durng the months Ju and August for servces rangng from 10 to 35 ears. Eeven these empoes are csdents Woodbrdge Town- :hp. Joseph Puchrk Jr., 22 Dxon Drve, WoodhrdgR, was present- _d an award n recognton 35 ears servce wth the compan. Recpents 30 ear awards wore; Stephen Hedges, 218 Icho Avenue, Fords; Frederck G. Huber, 119 Orange Street, Woodbrdge; John Q. Kantra, 143 Fourth Street, Fords; Wam Murph, Jr., 109 Harrott Street, Woodbrdge; and Joseph M. Yuhfts, 50 Ffth Avenue, Port Readng. Ffteen ear servce awards were presented to: John H. [Gasewsk, 122 Longvew Crce, Fords; Stane Ks, 9M Lman Avenue, Woodbrdge; Vctor Mankosk, 313 Oak Avenue, Woodbrdge; and Haran "W. NCQ&on, 1106 Woodbrdge Avenue, B'ords. I SPECIAL SUMMER RATES ON ALL REMODELING JOBS! You can't STOP wnter, but ou CAN keep ts c bast!,, ts snow and seet, ts btter cod OUTSIDE our home. Now's the tme to make our home read for warm, SUUK comfort a wnter ong! FANTASTIC SAVINGS NOW AVAILABLE ON Asco Aumnum Sdng Shed Dormer* «Rootng A Tpes Basement Rooms t Bath Rooms Weather Strppng & Insuaton Ca or Stop n Toda ME OPEN SUN, U AM "III, M. DAILf 9 TO «WED., THUES. A fs. TIL S Lcensed b the Stute JVew Jerse NATIONAL ASSN. OV HOM«BUILDKBS NEW JEEStY HOME BULbEKS ABS'N. BUDGET PAYMENTS FINANCING ARRANGED ONLX LIMITED NUMBER OF ORDERS CAN BE TAKEN DURING THIS SALE HOI NO DOWN PAYMENT t Cutmw Whte Aumnum COMBINATION STORM & SCREEN WINDOWS VV TO 70 VN. IN. MINIMUM «WINDOWS IMPROVEMENT CENTER 705 Ambo Ave., Woodbrdge, NJ, WOODBRIDOE Actvtes IS o'cock at the home Dr. I for Tusnewt Women's Week, and Mm. C Howard October 8-12 were outned at Orwn Street. a, dnner-meetng the WoodhrdRc Townshp Busness and be a candeght Inducton Feature the afternoon wj Pressona Women's Cub ntnew members wth Mss Ruth f'. V. Io Rram HucVM ost. Thursda, b Mss Axata Graham, Busness Women's Week charman, Arrangements, Mss Graham eported, have been made wth Mnor Water 7,rpoo to Issue a procanuon. Wth the coopemuon Pred P. Buntenhach, a speca ds-,pa w be set up In (.he obb Wnk, charter presdent and State cot respondng secretar, fcatng, asssted b MsS( Care Sttch, presdent and Mss Graham a* membershp We Are Now Ceanng Your Garments In The NEWEST ELECTRONIC DRY CLEANING UNIT On The Market Toda! IT TOOK 35 YEARS Ob 1 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TO PERFECT THIS AMAZING NEW DRY CLEANING UNIT! In keepng wth our poc awas provdng our patrons wth the best, we are the frst and on Dr Ceaner In Mddesex Count to own one these sensatona new unts. Some ceaners sa t's what the patron sees up front that counts... we beeve t's what's "n the back" that's mportant, That s wh we' are constant modernzng our equpment and producton methods. Ask our neghbor about our workmanshp! "You Can Awas Be $ure You're Gettng the Best at Ted's!" TED'S TAILOR SHOP 'Where Quat s a Tradton" MAIN PUNT: 17 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE BRANCH: 1201 St. George Av«., Coona > -». ' /V.v,;)»»,-;,-.;;,(.(!

12 Mtt Grace C. Huber Wth the parng Btt Orace C. mother, Mrs. A. L. Huber, as Home Huber, Woodbrdge has ost a woman Servce,Worker n Wood'bfdge Chapter. When her mother coud no onger whose entre fe has been dedcated to servce to hepng the ess fortunate accept the responsbt due to 11J and to assstng those whose probems heath, Mtt Huber took orer the post appeared to be nsurmountabe. and for more than 25 ears carred As a teacher and Hgh Schoo braran for more than 50 ears, Mss Hu- on, assstng oca soders statoned n farawa paces, veterans and ther ber heped pave the wa to success for fames and a others who sought Red man our Townshp's outstandng Cross assstance. c! ens. Mss Huber was ad to rest esterda afternoon but those who knew Perhaps, Mss Huber was best known for her exceptona fne work n Red her best fee she s st watchng over Cross. For man ears she asssted her a us. Good Poce Work The Detectve Bureau the Wood- to commend a oung detectve, Ber brdge Poce Department s to be con- nard Czech, who wth no thought -gratuteted for ts 'round-the-cock hs own persona safet, dsarmed the work whch resuted n the apprehenson a Carteret man who has been attacked. Whether or not the husband husband the oung woman who was booked on a compant attempted had an justfcaton to threaten the upc on a oung mother. aeged attempted-rapst s besde the Bapst an the owest form anma fe and the detectves deserved breakng another aw and endanger- pont One cannot gan Justce b the commendaton gven them b Poce Drector Joseph Gaass, who sad So for outstandng poce work, The ng the ves others. a the men n the Bureau worked Independent-Leader on the behaf equa hard wthout thought the the communt, woud ke to sa: number hours that had to put hv "Thank ou, men, for a job we However, ths newspaper woud ke done." A Red Need The that Senor ncpat has been ong negected athough ts members form an mport- Ctzen or Goden Age Cubs wn be ant and arge part our popuaton. formed next week n four sectons Formaton such cubs rea the Townshp s good news. proves that Woodbrdge s fna reazng ts The senor ctzen group n ths mu- responsbtes. The Latest from WeahKneed In Agera a btter ant-amercan campagn s beng waged da and Washngton s dong too tte about t. Though Agera has had Amercan ad from the ver ncepton Its new government, and depends heav on V. S. food for survva, the campagn' goes on n the newspapers, n magaznes and on the rado. The Ageran champon the regme Fde Castro n Cuba and constant refer to ther Amercan beneartors as Imperasts, : Cor ad to Agera receves tte recognton and a reported recent Concord It s strange but nevertheess nterestng how much Interest s aread centerng around Concord,.Jfgw... Hampshre Interest n the prospectve prmar batue n that state between Governor Neson Rockefeer Mew York and Senator Barr Godwater Araona. Just a few das ago t was earned that Rockefeer's present Intenton s to do batte wth Godwater n two ke prmares next ear. One s New Hampshre's prmar the naton's frst and the other t Caforna's. Because New Hampshre's s the frst prmar n presdenta eecton ears t takes on added sgnfcance, and t has proved to be the Wateroo more than one presdenta canddate. When the news was reeased, recent, that Rockefeer woud probab compete n the New Hampshre..jamaj.t. L reported,. Rockefeer's own pos showed hm hodng a sght popuar ead n the state. The atest po showed Godwater to hod a heav ead, up to four to one, and to hod a powerfu ead among vr^en voters. Hs conservatve prnc^es appeaed ver strong to man. So we now come to the queston the campagn whch w be waged n New Hampshre between now and next March. No doubt the Rockefeer campagn w be we organzed and we fnanced. Godwater, course, s not wthout supporters, weath supporters, but he cannot match the Rockefeer mons. Poc Wdenng the Aance The atest announcement from Washngton concernng the controversa Aance For Progress program Is that an effort to streamne the eadershp the two ear od program s now beng undertaken. : Snce the Aance for Progress s an :tndertakng b whch Unted States doars are gven and oaned to varous Latn countres, taxpaers shoud be Interested n what s meant b "streamnng" the eadershp that organzaton. Frst, an executve commttee s to.be set up. Ths commttee, t s sad, '-w turn the Aance program nto a tru cooperatve one. The dea whch s supposed to appea to U. S. ctzens s that the commttee w succeed n gettng more cooperaton ~ reported that Agera's Heath Mnster had pad trbute to a natons for ther medca ad, except the Unted Statw. Meanwhe Amercan doctors staff an mportant hospta, performng Vecate operatons on Agerans. The sooner we take a mature reastc approach to our deangs wth these gnorant and backward peopes the sooner Amercan democrac w appea to them. Weak, backward and uneducated peopes do not understand a great naton's tmd, over-anxous poces and tend to rdcue a weakkneed approach. from the Latns cooperaton n the wa reforms and ntegent acton desgned to upft economc condtons and vng standards. The truth s that vng standards n Latn countres have not rsen snce Word War II. In some countres the standard has gone down as the popuaton rses faster than the resources the countr and ndustr can support t.. That a wh we must not on keep <j»ur hands on the purse strngs doars we pass out to the south but wh the program has aread been dsappontng and wh we shoud not a a commttee to set poces b whch our doars are spent uness and unt we are sure It refects the vews the Amercan peope and Congress. * dartrnt WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY Lawrence t. Campon, Presdent * Treasurer Pubshed Week on Thursda at 1:00 At 30 Green Street 651 Roosevet Avenue Woodbrdge, N J. Carteret, H. J Teephone! US M Teephone: Chare* B. Ortgor, Nov 31,1804 Deo. 10,1961 CUM Us ««esm TRENTON, budget heartap te nndermr at tbe State Home to determne fnanca needs wta State nrttuton*, department* and agences for the 1M4-8S ftea ear begnnf Ju 1 next. Wth a pottmt that the $750,000,000 bond propou Qoveoor Rchard J Hughe* wn be adopted b the w begn. ' It s schedued to be submtted to the 1964 Legsature on the frst Monda Februar. Asked If the budge ' VERSUS THE 1964 POLITICAL CAMPAIGN DOCTOR,IW Under the Capto Dome I? j. Jnep Grkbu In the fed are the 102nd Armored Cavar Regment voter* on November 6, fca* genera are ncrease- Newark and West Orange; 103d regard to possbe new sources ng budget requests. For the Armor Group New Brunsounent ear Governor Hughe* wck, wth Its two battaons, 1st recommended the expendture Medum Tankot^Woodbrdge TRAINING: New Jerse's soders 2,400 strong are tranng at camp Drum, N, T., after makng the trp In motor convos over t&e Ubor Da weekend. The we-trafaed Natona Kardsmen are members the on-dvsona organzatons as State's 50th Armored Dvts annua fed Neeks ago. $5(7,478,498 to fnance the cost State Government,» net Increase $37,148,367 over appropratons the prevous ear. The Legsature setted or 1543,809,131. State Budget Drector Abrara Vermeuen, confronted wth a possbe tota revson departmenta budgets If the huge bond ssue s approved, s conductng hearngs on Insttuton requests ths month. Under procedures foowed, the varous Insttutona boards manager* submt budget request* and these an consdered at hearngs n the presence the state Commssoner Insttuton* and Agences. he re-submts revsed budgets upon whch the recommendatons the Governor are based. Whe tbe nsttutona hearngs are beng hed. Governor Hughes s persona tourng the Insttutons. He s accompaned b reporters wth the announced ntenton enabng representatves the new* meda to observe frsthand those condtons whch be has ponted UP n proposng the $750,000,000 bond Issue. Later State Budget Drecto Vermeuen w hod hearngs at the State House on State departmenta budget*. These w contnue untdec. 1 when dre work on the Governor'* budget dpsburg; 12th Fed Artfferjr Group Lawrencevfe and one It's attached battauons, 5th Howtzer Atantc Ctj; }9th Quartermaster Group La»- renceve, wth the foowng unts unattached; 30th Ordnance Battaon, Camden; 117th revenues reported other current news that Is sght famar In ths modern da when footba Is the weekend sport from coast to coast. There was the Cuba queston concernng Spansh nfuence and not Russan msses; reckess drvng epsodes, the Ecumenca Counc, a shp dsaster, a potca upheava In Mddesex Count and the brevt ades' fashons. 0 HARNESS TRACK: - "Wth woud refect an reduced cot athetc actvt were made up government, Budget Drecto as the game progressed. Thus Vermeuen decared wth tte newspaper space was devoted to the buh Amercan 000,000; for 1961 t was $7,800,- me; Each ear's budget seems to be Just a tte bt footba. hgher." But newspapers tbe da Letters to Edtor 167 Harre Avenue Woodbrdge. N. J. September J, 1963 Edtor. Independent-Leader In responee to the artce on tosemester, whch was proposed b Mr. V. Renz, as a mother and one who ook* to hgher and better means educatng, I am n fu agreement wth such a program. Havng ft father on the Board' ///.«Lordshp. Ear Str Bj JOHN T. Ct-NMNOnAM Coona Somerset had seen the ke ether Strng or Hs ordshp's man- In Ra-knr Rrtge Tndeed nether hnd the rest, New Jerse, for the I/>rd never h* father's death had never become the > Strng, a tte m v frt ht Wft, (ed chdem ar,t open. dd anthng on ft sma scae. Wam Educaton n Forda, ther The tte, "Ear Strng", not to make hs" was aso Interest me. nre f anone's totnrd Amercan-born W- take. He saed j, aso the trmester sstem a be- 175B and bettan h. tog tred In the hgh schoo and.ham Aexander oved It* sound rome 1 8t1 j Jr. Coege eve There Is some-(strange, I therefore, when the The earw thng good In ths sstem to 'nrvnutnn began, Hs ^rd-' c [ P,,t, ft. '" "t * da's earnng has expanded In shp Immedate joned tht*«>j onv... th'," ' a tremendous capact that w )(1 fought the Kng and be-i-r^e.'' r( / Kn * ' ' S: oungsters brans, "ke sjon-;,- R me one Genera Washng- wnm AI ge.<" mukt. absorb a great dea!om' s m os trusted fcers. I10t on the (" " and have a better sstem as to,,_,.,, R,,.r m g rmn t, rpb(. an(1 j «*: ','' '' remember In a ronttmouwa Um mnr, n(t, ra, han dd! Manne and \2',' repetton subject matter. ts Ut, tf. IIs Hs fathpr father, Jftrn(, James s B thf t, mp,' ',' We arc at a peak earnng Aexander, m d fed Scotand In and to provde better tearners camant came «,.,, r;16 n([pr fftvor1nk U)e wron(( and Hjupment, et us ook at had been (tlss; ):1 1* < " vde n one Engand's recurwhat we aread have and tr tertastc tack mar,-: ;rng uprsngs aganst the M. A ewndw to make better use t. In the Herad Trbune»,,,,,. 5UCCp H c m J 3 ; artce b Mr. T. Ferrar on N. Y qu (. k (0 jrm(<s _ who marred'strng. schoos und the varous methods,. gnd R1W ^. amf Mr/n. 0T, ear round schoong are»< ->,,,,.,, ()f Nr* j e r s e, a podng ooked nto to save the tax- shp ddn't ha v.;. ; Sad, howevc: ton where a man wth an ee paers mone and take advan-, t0 qmfk ftcnevpmfit coud presented hs carr, tage aread budmonths Of M= ;,. InRS. We vrastr 2 1, pr W0M, 0I1 W U was? A«- the ear wth chdren wander anam Wfre hvk ng thru the street* and stores Wam returned s' ',; '. wth ther mnds dormant. Wam Aexander receved aithe Arnercan hod -,-' <> What has happened toda a the fne rduraton. ruse rapdj In [that a other c:,n"vs', ctfdt p!nn s eas to get but ftnct beond doub; '"" aso remember the prce one hs mother, and suec<*ded hs A mere Houw I(. (, # must pa ater a gaa spendng spree. New Jerse, He added soca Ths dea n educaton U new dstncton when he marred and there are man the ow s» rbh """K^n In 1748, thus schoo that ma thng-what f»"' "«n «u th a fne * coona fam. Roa pretensons ddn't come to Wam unt ater was wrong wth the wa we were taught but then we dd not have nucear studes and such a compex wa vng as we do In ths, the space age. Before we condemn such a ssuro as the Trsemester, et us a do some research, wth an open mnd, to see where ths method coud be Improved. Lookng forward to a more workabe and advantageous schoo sstem. Sncere, Paune Pre (Mrs. Edward) cc: Board Educaton. Edtor, Independent-Leader: Isem, New Jerse August 38, 1983 From week-to-week I am becomng ncreasng annoed wth the poces and practces our newspaper. How can t be that a the revenue for ensung ears wthn the framework our present fsca structure It mght be wet for the Legsature to consder the advsa- charges made b the mnort bt nght Hanest rarng, part at ths townshp are partcuar n vew the prnted wth a rebutta statement b the. majort part? stead contnung compettve pressure from our neghbordng states whch w have a sure Uoes our staff furnshes the (Contnued on Page 17> mpact upon our exstng racng I Ordnance Compan, Morrstown; 122nd Ordnance Com- made the above request to the Governor HJchard J. Hughes pan,, Camden; d ; 143rd Transpor- Legsature on Februar 11 ast. taton Compan. Orange: 63rd But now he has no Intenton Arm Arm Band, Camden, and pushng such a stud ths ear. S4th Medca Detachment, At a recent news conference, Paterson. the Oox&or Bad that nght Senor fcer s Major Genera James P. CantwtU, the Intated n New Jerse or per- harness racng woud not be CbUf Staff, New Jerse. haps next ear as a consttutona amendment s necessar Later for such nghtme contests. Convo operatons and tranng are under the supervson Major Genera Edwarf O. Wof, Short Hs, commander tbe 50th Armored Dvson. "I woud not ke to bnd New Jerse from obtanng revenue from ths source In future eans, however," the Governor sad. "I ma dscu&s t agan n m eg- FOOTBALL: -> Rutgers vs. Prnceton w agan be featured n Pamer Stadum, Prnceton, on September 28 In the 54th game between the two great coeges. The frst game between the rvas at New Brunswck on November 8,1889, aunched ntercoegate footba n the Unted States. The Improvsed grdron on whch the game was paed s now the ste the Rutgers Gmnasum. Rutgers defeated Od Nassau n the frst game b the score f SporU U wrters f the das as we as man others were tota Ignorant the game as the rues for ths new CLAMOR GIRLS "tw mj«f*mjm «ft ns w satve message next ear If we need the mone." New Jerse's on harness rac-1] Ing track the Freehod R*oe- wa s aowed to race In the datme on. In order to ncrease busness at Uu track, the "Twn Doube" has been Inaugurated and t has proved qute successfu n attractng addtona busness. -~O NEW BUILDINGS: The State New Jerse Is sow catchng up wth ts new constructon needs. State Treasurer John A. Kervcc reports In 1950, the ahe constructon projects competed b the state New Jerse was a tte over $1,000,000. In I960 the fkure rose to $&,- 000 and In W2 t was agan $7,600,000. Capta constructon so far ths ear shows a great ncrease. Between Januar and Ju ths ear, the State New Jerse competed $11,000,000 worth constructon projects. It s conservatve ttstraated that b Ue end 1963 another $18,- 000,000 worth constructon w have been competed. I That w make the capta constructon tota or ths ear about $28,000,000. As another Indcaton the eo New Jerse's capta conntructon program, there are under constructon 168 projects worth more than $7»,0O0,OQ0. JIGSAW: Over 200,00 boat* tue usng New Jerse waterwas ths ear, accordto tbe Btato Bureau, Navgaton... Kna bds Imve, been receved b Ue State Cov servaton Department for the constructon the South Branch Puupn* Staton as part the Round Vae Reservor... More censed New Jerse U upper* tuught fur bu - Ing wumu n 1862 than n recent ears, accordng to the State DvUon Psh ud Game.... New reguatons governs the pttcfcagnc eggs under fca supervson have dotted Iff tt» «IMf WHAT DO WE VALUE MOST IN OUR BANK? A 4' 1:1 nca ddn't p,,^, -,< Aexander. He w.\r :,, ;v ',- ca hmsef Lord S'; ; ; :;, ; apparent no OM PVT :I a queston wthn u :>;.' ' Strng began to bud" manor at Baskng Rd<f :- (Contnued on Page!" Over 130 Years Servce to Our Customers T. L WATSON & CO. ESTABLISHES) 1832 MONROE A. WEIANT Resdent Partner MEMBER NEW YORK AND AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGES Perth Asbo Natoa Bank Bundng At the S Corners HI J-ttt» II TEAES IK PERTH AMBOT Wt vaue the uod-w tad Itcndthp <w mmf automtrt. Our am k aftwr fo urntoat 6«/ our abt. Kttpng ap-todatt on mod** takft prncput It atar dont wkyou M mw. Convenent New Bankng Hours At A 3 Offce*: Monda thru Frda 9 A.M. to 230 P.M. Frda Etenng 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. DRIVE UP WINDOW Monda thru nundb 9 A.M. to 5 P. V. Frda 9 A.M, to T P-M- Natona Bank 3 Locatons For Your Convenence AVENEL OFFICE 415 Avene Street Cor. ( Demorct AVENEL Member Federa J j p ^ a ^ MAIN OFFICE Corner v Berr St. ft Moore Ave. WOODBRIDGG 79 Mdde*. A Oor. UOuwdU ISELIN -.a r, ^

13 nndent-leader (E.B.) t Press 1 \NR CONVOY : Tanks»rr scuu t-scnme, c;v\ tnrd ureo armored truck that rnrred the mscd, the Krs.t Hank (joona to 1U new bank budng. A mmcr Womrdcf: Townshp eague Wnners Receve Awards Icn.ONIA The 8sterhood R Beth Am, Coonn, d ts frst, meptnj tr Thursda. After a short "nur address b the prest t Ms. Stane Schuman. meetng was turned over to Herbert Wtkn, the Rab- \u(c, for a short tak on mr.unc! the Hgh Ho s and nn expanaton n \\\[h tabe set for the ocn ' The meetng, -whch 1$ attended b a capact Dv.r was then turned over to VJIIR Grossman for pre summer bowng tn both the Ssterhood d M;xd Leafues. n 1 r. anrf Ihr wnners the Women's er Lea<ue were:' Frst ce, Peones. Bert Zura. Joce rd. Curo Zac, Bett Benko- 1 H and Caro Muro; second ICI, rts.srtums. Pegg HoUn, Burbara Isaac, Then IVar Abrams, Sva : thrd pace. Hone- Even Strauss, Rta bttnm, Pan Perman, Ruth Mure Zttrer.... ^r.k.t.u,. MO.,;V Whe armed gu.ds hards for hgh game, hgh} ook on, another waks wth a bag mone Into Hes md hgh average were the new budng the Frst Rank Coona, Saturda dnt to Pegg Hozman. afternoon. The mone had been transported In an armored nurd for the most moved bower went to Heen trck behnd wvera arm tanks, makng up a parade from fcucr.var;. j :h mxed bowng awwds a cose wth entertanment pro-... the foowng teams: jvded b the ver versate team P:r>t pace, Jeffre Pour, Mr ' Mr. and Mrs. 1 Herb Cooper.! Mrs. J Comnsk and Mr. 1 T he ssterhood announced] A nntnj Mrs. J. Marsden. ttat t w run a dress cub Ircond pace, Pour Hopefus, startng the mdde Septera- Thursda, September 12, 1963 K, n,,.r t.'.xvdnt currenc crowd that turned out for the openng.,.e Wn.norar u.u,,;ters to tf new structure. Lookng on at the proceedngs from eft to rght arc: Chares Vavano, Lawrence Stutz, Dr. Samue Kuna, Commtteeman John Fa, Php Peck, Water Rtche, and Joseph P. Somers, count ndustra commssoner, a bank drectors. H/nf VtDP IIDP Man At Openng Of Bank Poce, Tanks Hep (,ad Fargo Truck Movng Bank's Assets COIONJA Over 2,*00 rtt.s IInd chdren jofd In the neremnnes that marked the mnvr t)i Mc Frst, Bank ; f'nnna to U new fces at, Innn Av'uo nnd West Street. A number pooo cars an1 \.<xn tnnks the 50th Armored Dvson the New Jerse Natona Guard surrounded the hrav guarded We* FarRO armored truck whch transported the bank's assets from Its temporar fce, to the new budng. The were joned n the processon to the new fces b unts Coona Frst ;A!d Squad and Coona Vounjteer Chemca Hook and Ladder Fre Compan. On arrva at the bank, Cudde E. Davdson, Jr., bank presdent; Commtteeman John P. Fa and members the bunk's board drectors fcated at a rbbon cuttng* that forma opened the new budng. Mr. Davdson's wecomng address bref outned the bunk's past and future roe In the communt. The attendance was so arge that overfowng crowds soon fed the bank, and guards had to cose the doors a number tmes to permt those n the bank to ava themseves the refreshments and gfts that were beng gven awa. The oungsters, and the audt as we, appeared to enjo the opportunt nspectng the tanks, Wes Fargo armored truck, ambuances and fre trucks that were on dspa after the processon. Man used the opportunt to open checkng and savngs accounts, and reservng safe de- post boxes n the bank's Others nspected the new ste wak-up and drve-up wndows, and varous meetngand staff rooms. the servce, and EvangeM [ to 10 o'cock, wth schoo unforms avaabe. A chdren Pheps; Tuesda, Women Servce, 7:45 p.m., wth Rev It. md Mrs. R. Lesser and Mr. ber and endng In December ISELIN The Chemca Hook Then wat unt the fre apparmust be n unform on Monda. Hereafter the store w Meetng I p.m., Evenng Prae: Mssonar Counc, Prae:. Mrs. L. Levn. Iwth cothes from the Fashon and Ladder Compan Fre Dstrct 11 started ts annua fund meo to the fre. 2, Ca LI. 8-,tus arrves and drect the nre- rvd rh..d nurp pace. Pour Four Eves Ees Mr.. Shop, ^ Cherr ^ ^ ^ Street, ^ Rahwa. ^ be open before and after each Servce, 7:45; and Wednesda drve Saturda., 60b Act cam and gve the Mrs. W. Emer. per week, pus donor credt. In a notce dstrbuted to the xact ocaton the fre. 3. reguar PTA meetng. Bbe Stud, 7:45 p.m. he hgh game award went There w be a drawng each, resdents Fre Dstrct 11, Ja our operator and te her Schoo fngertp-ength coats Rev. Pheps w conduct th< week at the bowng ae. Mrs. L. Prce for the Women the commttee sad: ou want to report a fre n atn, Dstrct "11." abe ths ear. Measurements the month. for bos and grs w be ava- servces for the remander o to Mrs. 8, Brod for the "Sometme durng ths perod "We wsh to thank ou n advance for our generost. Re- w be taken tonght n the The Indvdua hgh st a member the organzaton awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Yom Kppur Dance store. A depost $5.00 s requred. found n U. S. 2 cash hoards worth $1,000,00 w ca at our home for a member neghbors, our voun-. Emer The Indvdua hgh ' Set For Sept. 28 donaton. We ask our ndu- ;eer fre compan Is at our award went to Mrs. P. ISELIN The annua.1 Yom servce twent-four hours a da bh (or the women and Mr. J. Kppur dance, sponsored b the a through the ear. nmsk for the men. The We n turn are abe to contnue Congregaton Beth Shoom, has \C award for the most mjoved bower went to Mart (Performng our cvc dut." wth our outh program, whe] [been set for Saturda, September 2t at the "ftmpe, 80 Cooper Avenue, begnnng at 9:30 p.m. The vounteer fre compan sponsors a baseba team n the t'.f W.I.B.C. achevement ad went to Mrs. Levn. A eh for three games wth the UP score was gven to Mrs. hmk. vepng was brought to Musc for dancng w be furnshed b Art Len's Band For further Informaton tejephne Prank Bernsten, at The notce further program Procamaton WHEREAS, n apprecaton the exceent accompshments the VOLUNTEER FIREMEN OF WOOD- BRIDGE TOWNSHIP, t haa been deemed most approprate to estabsh the thrd week n'september ths I and each ensung ear as "VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S WEEK", AND WHEREAS, there s a great need to emphasze the vta roe ths wonderfu and responsve group has pa- ' '1, m our communt, especa n vew the staggernn Increase In the number tres on a natona scope, md WHEREAS, Os trbute s a sma toum. ndeed, to commemorate the commendabe endeavors these brave.nu>n, who, n the (ace cmatc adverstes, tme da or nght and great persona rsks, make ever effort to save fves and preserve propert wthout an monetar compensaton, whatsoever. Ther contrbuton to fre preventon ha not on been on a bass phsca partcpaton, but the dssemnaton nformaton as we, for the purpose educatng the pubc n copng 1 *'th hazardous ncdents n such a manner so as to Prevent unnecessar dsaster. It s, therefore, on fttng tat these actvtes, performed b the VOLUNTEER FIREMEN whch coud Incur serous njur, extensve, damage to wearng appare, negected domstc dutes and reatons and other sacrfces, whch are made so * unstnted, be gven due recognton n the manner prescrbed above, and, WHEREAS, the Vounteer ma be just t next door neghbor to ou or perhaps someone ese, but to a us he has Just been another member ths communt. The above stated commemoraton woud, ttmefore, a- '»rd the much needed opportunt gvw U"- 1 recognton so Just deserved. Consequent, t has b-en recommended that the Identfng breast badge bs worn b the Vounteer Fremen n a conspcuous pace on ever da thrb, durng ths week so that he w be so honored. NOW, THEREFORE, 1, WALTER ZIRPOLO, Maor Woudbrdge Townshp, do hereb procam thes tnra ek September as "VOLUNTEER FIREMEN H WEEK" n pubc recognton for ther man ver fne deeds throughout the ear. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HkREUNTO SET MY HAND AND - PAUSED THE SEAL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDOE ' 'O UK AFFIXED THfH 12th DAY ' ^ HEFT., WALTER ZIRPO-d. Maor Townshp o WdbUte^ gence so that ou w be as generous as our means permt Bos' League, and a Ffe and Drum Corps as part o Its outh states "Agan we take ths opportunt to Instruct ou n the proper wa reportng a fre. The foowng are three was In whch to do so: 1. Locate our nearest Fre Ca Box. Re member ts ocaton. If th occason arses for ts use fo- Ernest Kerek I ow the drectons on the box. e Brookes, PTA Wecome Facut Toda at Luncheon COLONIA The P.T.A. Schoo 22 w wecome the facut wth a uncheon toda at the schoo. A members the facut and the P.T.A. fcers w attend. Mrs. Herbert Lorentzen, second vce-presdent to In charge arrangements and w be asssted b Mrs. Wber Cpper; Mrs, Frank Leach; Mrs. Ernest Kerekes and Mrs. Stan- 1'herc'j mortgage mone watng pus hepfu advce at Frst Savngs Perth Ambo, where man ears home fnancng experence are at our servce. So, whether ou're pannng to bu, bud, or refnance, make no commtment unt ou've nvestgated... Our mortgages feature the vauabe "open end" provson that permts future borrowng for ater repars or mprovements. FIRST SAVINGS and oan Aocaon at PERTH AMBOY HI 2-Z State Street, Perth Ambo 53b Ambo Avenue, Woodbrdge 980 Ambo Avenue, Edson AU OfUcu Pa. I to 4 Sat. I to 11 BOOH Wt FEATURE G. I. LOANS Parocha VTA Store To Be Open Tonght ISELIN St. Cecea/s PTA Store w be open tonght from SERVICES LISTED ISELIN The schedue servces for the comng week at the Isen Assemb God Church have been set as foows: Thursda, 7:45 p.m., Wo men's Mssonar Counc; Fr da, Chrst's Ambassadors, 7:3(1 (p.m.; Sunda, Sunda Schoo 9:45 a.m., Mornng Worshp 11 a.m., wth Rev. Abert Phep: Waes, Engand, conductm Mona Andre "Known for Her Artstc Sk" MRS. JOHN H. TUNDERMANN Ann P. Trusak s Brde Of Coona Man Saturda COLONIA Saturda after- 1 oon at the Church the Bes- :d Sacrament, Martnsve, Am Ann P. Trusak, dumhter f Mr. and Mrs. Aexander J. Trusak, 464 De Wood Road, Ma'to ve r became the brde f John T. Tundermann, son f Mr, and Mrs. Werner Tunermann, 35 Normand Road.?he Rev. Amedeo L. Moreo cated at the doube rng ceremon. PAGE Soca Sated Toda Mrs. 1'omk t» Be H to Cub's n Department I"ft Nr/v Toda % VftWrt curd ;n and soca, sponsored.\ r Onk' Department I e F rtnn.cr Woman's Cub Of ' CnUnn, w be hed at the home Mrs Wam POIUSU. Mrs. Mchae Hughes. Mr*. John I.sck and Mrs. Samue' Ktshman hnve nntered the s«k-!onr anun Rower show to ^8 sponsored b the Rahwa 8af- Inpts Bnnk, September 21. RBbons arc Rven and prggs donated b the merchants,*. 1 Rahwa w be presented 10 the wnners. ;." Mrs. Sunun Knshman W enter severa arronrements at the Traade Museum n WKtchung In commemoraton ;$f New Jerse's Tercentenar, Trasde Museum w arrange ths trbute to the Tercentena nn S.urda and Sunda. Mrs Frank Prce spoke Oft new nnd od hrds In the neghborhood and a dscusson was Shed. Tentatve pans wer» made to sponsor a cvc project. Further dscusson w he hed at thp next nvetnr at whch tme Mrs. Rchard Kapke, Sxth Dstrct Garden Charman w be the honored guest. Mrs. Kwhrann w be attendng tft next town conservaton meetng representng the Garden Ch and w present rer report g$ the October meetng. The October meetng w be hed at the home Mrs. Frank Prce. The deparment w hod a mass arrangement contest whch w be Judged and ds- Gven n marrage b her further notce at Our Lad ather, the brde was attred n Fatma Ha, St. Cecea's sheath gown sk organza neerng. He s a member PI Schoo. 'eaturng a ftted bodce and # Sama, Tau Beta P, and The group s sponsorng a fa removabe jacket appqued wth Broaerean Socet, a engneer dance, 'Saturda evenng., a,tj Aencon ace and spras ace ng honors. Durng the summer the Amercan Legon Hatt nhancng the skrt. The de-htachabe was empoed as a mechan-.roosevet Avenue, Carteret. 'A tran jas chape;.ca engneer for U. S...Stee, featured banc for ^ evenjnj; ength. Her mported bouffant Faress Hs, Pa. w be the "Dreamers." sk coud ve cascaded from a Admsson ncudes snacks, :oche organza eaves and beer and set-ups. Sandwches seed pears. Mss Judth Trusak, Mar tnsve, sster the brde, wa: w be avaabe. For nformaton ca Mrs. Bert Toth KI or Mrs. Wam Suvan; mad o fhonor. Attendants wer Mss Marn Baars, Carteret and Mrs. Frank J. Peter, Car te,ret. Fower gr was Mss Nor; Jean Trusak, Martnsve, sster the brde, Servng as best man was A bert Menges, Coona, cousn o the brdegroom. Ushers wen John Menges, Coona, cousn the brdegroom and Frank J B Popuar Request. o We Are Repeatng Ths Speca For The Month O September! Ste Iustrated aper K^-ap Latest Har Stes For Pre-Teens SPECIAL! Keguu $15.00 PERMANENT 00 Compete Prce Indude F H E K INDIVIDUAL 3TXLINO 10 For Appontment Ca ME "WE dpec!iali2e IN ALL TYPES OF HAIR PROBLEMS" NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED FOR HAIR CUTTING EXPERT WIG STYLING AND CLEANING Mona Andre's Beaut Saon 545 Ambo Avenue, Woodbrdge Vuttda; k Wcduttda» A.M. to «f.m. - Thur«d»/ t Ftda 1 A.M. to I PJI. Stturd.j»:!0 A.M. M «P.M. Cowd Mund.j 'cter, Carteret. Rngbearer was' homas Vernacho, Carteret. For a two week trp to Jamca, the brde chose a knt ranberr red sut wth jacket f brushed woo. Mrs. Tundermann, a graduate f Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo, Is mpoed b Prudenta Insur-,nce Compan, Newark. Her usband s a graduate Geor- ;a Insttute Technoog, Atanta, Georga, and w further s studes to obtan hs Mastr's Degree n Mechanca En- cub'sed b the members." hen Women's Cub Pans Square Dance ISELIN The Chan O'Hs.Women's Cub hed ts frst ME meetng the fa season Tuesda evenng wth Mrs. Constant Shssas presdng. Pans were dscussed for the annua square dance, October Sweet Adenes \ Sponsor Dance ISELIN Mrs. Wam SuU van, pubct charman tt the Covereaf Chapter Swea Adenes, Inc, announced that meetngs w be hed unt Meetngs Schedued B Gr Scout Unts ISELIN A meetng the 20 at Cross Kes Restaurant, In Rahwa, wth Mrs. T. Mater- : eaders Isen Neghborhood nak, charman. 3 Gr Scouts Amerca, w The possbt startng the be hed tonght at 8 o'cock n teenage dances was aso dscussed but tabed t th,e next Mrs. Jom Ruse, charman $ St. C«cea's Schoo Caftera... meetng when a better attendance s expected. the meetng Is ver mportant; the Neghborhood t, sad that After the busness meetng a and asks that a eaders tr tak was gven b a representatve the New Jerse Be Te- ng ear's actvtes w be ds- to attend. Pans for the corns ephone Compan. At the Oc-cussed...: tober meetng nomnatons The new season w be op* fcers w take pace. The ened b the grs on Wednejs.* annua smorgasbord w be.da, September^B, when tbe hed at the cose the meetng. w meet at St. Gr Scout and Browne Troop* Cecea's. Tom Stevens Dance Studo Announce*) Casses NOW FORMING IN Tap Baet Jazz MODERN - ACROBATIC Speca Cusses For A The Latest Teen-Age Dances Chcken Back - Pon Wobbe Monke Twst, Ktc. PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE (Kxcept Woodbrdge Studo) PMIS ALL THK LATEST IN Baroom Dancng m Gtoup TaohK In The Hume, Cubs and Organzaton!! For Organzatons Shows Chtunpugne Huur> Entertanment Supped For AU Oeotusonj Regstratons Now Beng Accepted Woodbrdge 84 Man St. Phone LI 8*4665 CARTERET 1241 Roosevet Ave. Phone to ISEUN H74H Oteen St. Phone LI ME 44360

14 PAGE FOURTEEN Thursda, September 15, Ind«p«nd«nt-Lcader. c. BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY OF ESTABLISHED LOCAL and AREA FIRMS! Atsnutc Hone Heatng - QUALITY HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Hondruthm Eeetrcne Afr-Ceannc K&O WARM AIR InsUUtton b Tm Etnutf Tmf =1 ME 4-J»*J Art SppHet Ca*tom tod Cretfe PICTURE FRAMING (S U4 u 4Ttw m tnm tut ptecart M eonpfu w tfnnttacm. Cbo«t from on vmt MectW» t ta d COSTER'S ART SHOP IM Mape 8t Pert Bnkt KNITTED whatswrnthe' word otfm k ookng W ^ Buttons utton Hoes uttons Covered ets Covered SKIRTS SHORTENED AT THE SEWING KIT 59 E. Cherr Street RAHWAY Ceramc Te CERAMIC TILE CONTRACTOR ncudng Mosac tes New Jobs and Repars A Knd 40 Mar Avenue, Fords VAIe Coat & Fue O HEATING PROBLEM? Let us sove ou heatng probem from servce to compete heang nstaatons. UbtNL CaU MErcurj AVENEL COAL * OIL CO, U Mtow Coa & Fe O rttr *mvr»r. or or* ow 'MME r«fr» ox Htfd FH r««r CMI Bn Wth Prmam Anthracte NOT OR STOVE PEA GOAL BUCK COAL OA50 18' 50 Far Cut 8errke Jut Gtre Vt a Ca SIMONE BROS. LINDEN, N. J. HU HU OLD COINS WANTED! WOODBRIDGE COIN SHOP Cons Boufbt Sod - Traded Numsmatc Suppes 42 Man St., Woodbrdf* Pbon. «M 1744 Open Hond) thro Saturda II 4.M ZtM t t I:M PJ Coostrvcto Porches Ateratons Addtons Basements Attca Rong Sdng Dormers Garages Concrete Patos & Drvewas -' AD Repars - FTM Etknatct Russo Constructon Co. K 1-SStO Decatesse TREAT SHOPPE 613 Rahwa Avenue (Dpp. Woodbrde WbM Church) SALADS at Ther B«ft SODA FOUNTAIN FRESH BAKERY GOODS Open 8 A.AL to 9 PJtt. INCLUDING SUNDAYS Cosed Wednesda A Da Draperes f\on' olet Decorators 93 Man St., Woodbrde Ca ME CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERIES Commerca Industra Resdenta Eectrcan LOUIS W. AMACZI Eectrca Contractor Redenta Wrng U I Eectross Uqor Stares ~\- PMg & Reatag - - Rado and TV Servce - BANISH PEARL C. KATZ MEDICAL!Y APPROVED Me4tn Short *( Method AfTOIXTMTST OVLT U VA Faces CARTERET FENCE GO. f Industra f Resdenta f Swmmng, Poo Encosures ortnc Arranged Freg Can FOREIGN CAR REPAIRS COLLISION WORK Free Estmates EUROPEAN TRAINED MECHANIC BSHBSSSBBH Imported Auto SALES and SERVICE 1110 St. George Arcana AVENEL (Neat CoMfun Dtj tm km. \a»:«pjh. turdj *M A.M. to to PJL ME ME Federa Home GOSSELIN Funera Home Ar Condtoned Parknr on Premse! CALL FU FU 1-S8S9 Corner New Dover ft. k Wood ATC. CoonU, N. J. Hoe Improvement - Wam J. Leaches Custom Buder Ateratons Repars ME ^ Wooden Wndows and Doors Instaed Ateratons Made BERTOLAMI BROS. KI A.M. to 5 P.M. Imported Foods Fu Lne UIUu and Greek (Specates 1'nrue Meat Murkct Uaun Ktc t'rw Da ITALIAN FOOD STORE 244 Smth St., 1'erth Awbo n : UB Kte Dever Jeweers ALL WOHB FULLY GUARANTEED! FD GOLDBLATT'S Katmt't Otet Jtwdcr BAHWAY Trrphnnc MFrnr 4-1M1 WOODBRIDGE Lqor Store, e. HE DEUVEB! Compete Stock Dpmestk and Imported Wtnet and quor* 574 AMBOT AVENUE WOODBRIDOE, N. J. Masu Ctractar In Brck, Stone, Concrete, Cement Work SIDEWALKS and PATIOS from 55c Sq. Foot ALL TYPES OF BEFAIBS FD COLON1A - Movg & Tnckg - Move "IDEAL WAY" Phone FU AGE?rF NATIONAL VAT UNES 1286 St. George ATP,. Artud SPECIAL WINTER RATES LOCAL MOVKRg 1 Men and traucr: 114 Boar LOOKING 10,$a, HIRE, Musc stnctm Learn To Pa The PIANO-ORGAN ACCORDION Prvate Instructon* b Quafed Teaohen Begnncn and Advanced Student Accepted Ca ME Authorsed Saes & Servce CONN ORGANS EIMBALL PIANOS JARDOT PIANO COMPANY Woodbrde 44ft Rahwaj Arena* OPEN DULY - - IAI. IM -Pantng & Decoratng AND DECORATING CONTRACTOR Abert H. t t. HtKK ESTIMATES INTEfUOR - EXTERIOB PAINHNG Paper Hanng MURALS Ca At* Ir.H FU Inrnan Avenu COLONA Attenton Mr. Merchant: You Are Onj On* «f 44,000 Ee»der headng Th, 8«oUon. Wh Not CaU Toda ao4 It CoU a UtU* M per TANKI.FSS HEATERS CLEANED Ktchen raaeett Rrpwed $20 H SMITH PLUMBING A HEATING REPAIRS t KemMB Arf.. Atnr HE 4-1*91 "Smce Wtb a Sme" ED FREY (ForBtrtf Wtk Cbucr run PLUMBING and HEATING ELECTRIC SEWER SERVICE K7 BarreD Arena* N. J. Jut OU) MErcur Eectrc Sewer Ceanng Gas Water Heaters Pumbng* Heatng INSTALLED MAINTAINED REPAIRED II JOS. P. RODGEBS U* tft ATMU, IMtB FOR Prnt* QUALITY PRINTING Photo-Offset and Letterpress Prntng No Job Too Large or Too Sma CALL TODAY ME FHEE ESTIMATES MIDDLESEX PRESS THE W00DB8IDGE PUBLISHING CO Greco Street WALT'S Rado and IV Servce 7 DAYS A WEEK Bcforr «:0f P.M. Ta FU After 6:M P.M. Ca FU ONLY $2.00 SERVICE CALL Rea Estate V RY PRICE EVERY SHE WRY LOCATION TRADE YOUR HOUSE Leave Eterrthn To (' 30 Teart ot Know Ho* and Eperencc In Resdenta Home Saff Hcmbc HuUp Ltn Stnc* Stem S Dragoset REALTORS ME MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE - Rong & Sdng - T. R. STEVENS tmfn ud natt Mcu Mart (85 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRIDGE Repars a Tpet Ar-ComUtonnf W«At ff«indostr Khust 8n(tm Motor Guard) rot frei ESTIMATES M 411«w U -ZU Henr Jansen & Son Tnnng ftnd Sheet MeU Work Storng, MeU CeUng and PnnuM Work 588 Aden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Teephone MErcnr Refrgeraton and Ar Condtonng - Househod and Commerca SERVICE - REPAIRS INSTALLATION No Job Too Sma Or Too Large A Makes And Modes Hour Servce H. F. TRACY PEOSPECT AVE, AVENEL atwork! - Servce StatMS - TOWNE GARAGE J. r. Gardner ft Soa. 485 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdge MErcurj «-!M» W'rt apeoaumf to BEAK WHEEL ALIGN- MENT and BALANO YOUR GARDEN THIS WEEK BUI* TIME AGAIN Wth the approah bub pantng tme ou ma be on the fence about puttng much our garden budget n bubs f the weather deat our bub* a fou bow ast wnter. -: CLASSIFIED RATtS - av A TPfr B.M fw II ra» Farab* In advance * & «.. *. _ INFORMATION MOTE: NO CLASSIFIED ADS TARR* MUST RE SKNT IN Tctpbont 4- n, Tr agan but ths tme pa more attenton to dranage, the advce Donad B. Lace. I.O9T AND FOUND home grounds»pe- FOUND - Sma boat, at Rutgers Unverst. 1 fut, n 4nrt Fm ntonn,, Vou,. ^ A combnaton frozen so ton ca KI 1*564 between 8!Ca FU -nf " and heav rans ast wnter» M <I 8 P.M. 9/5-9/12'jrates. doomed man tup and other! ^.._ _, bubs n poor draned oca- HELP WANTED FEMALE t \* SFRvw, tons The smp rotted awa.' -- ' ' ' Ths ear make sure that the RELIABLE SITTER to eve for P I A N O r, F:. water doesn't stand after a ran ' w0 8cho» Re chmren on Mon - ME 4-, )47. n the borders where ou ex- A *\ "'"'HR, pect to pant our bubs." Pa Pr" erref - M *< speca attenton to what hap- 1 9/12-0/19' vnm. DRINKts, pens to dranage water after t EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES toonm'oufrt,!'? ^ m eaves a drvewa or ro down- 11 tme, 7 a.m. to 3 pjn. St Upout. BM-U15 o, das a week, App In pers4h at 253, woodbrrjgf If water fows nto the pace Dann's Luncheonette Md Re«-, vnt had reserved for our bubs.'taurant, M Man Strm, Wood- TVPINQ DON? A I ;vnu'd better fend t another brdge. B j*a or fnd f better bub bed. ' Ijcf suggrsu. FOB RENT MARGO ADVI8FR Hn CARTERET- Three, rooms and a probems SMALL ONES NOW j bath, heat, utte, 1S8 Em-beth Avenue N, Ho sas ou can pant the >rkm Wrert frat fmr. Q^ m: n. R sma. bubs such a* es and occupanc. KI after 6:00pontment n,, ' ' narcwus an tme no*. Bu prn.»aaermn»ton u,v or order our tup bub* and nnt^o,,.,. other arge bubs whe there's. MI8C. FOR SALE r' u w J 8unda >' '' I a wde seecton, but hod f Ipantm them unt next month. m «PLYMOUTH, 4-door. Good Fnxh the Job b md-novem-^"d" 10 " Automatc transmsson. RAH. One owner. ", 1, SA\TS CHILD Tts,,< L Long IIsand \ ' You re sure to get enjoment. tnew, H, wa beach wth u mm our bubs f ou pantjggo TRIUMPH TR-3. Re»»on-' them n groups ( or t rnther! a be. Ca KI /121"* " 1 a han strung out ke to soders. She had fatm (::, ' Leave no ess than 8 nches be- JOF., THE PASTRY COOK Rhew swam >,\:,..- ".. tween each bub. I Joe and B grabbed ther gr on the rut;, 1...'' Ths knd spacng w,unch pas and sought a shad ward the sn,:.. ;.' : 1 eave ou room to pant annuas tree. Joe pued out a ong 'You've got to h.;,',. next sprng to hde the rpenng package and started to unro now, I'm dnu ;-,! foage after our bubs qut t. made t to s 1,.- ; fowerng. was found a U "What have ou got there?" :K n;. :.-.'-. ;' Lace sas man gardeners n the water dead < a B. have found thr/ ke the deaj attack, "Whe m wfe was swa." 1 reservng the front two feet' turned Joe modest, "1 fower borders for Wbs and annuas, wth perennas toward the back. DEEP FOR QIAUTt Your tup coecton w ast onger and the fowers w be f ou pant our bubs 8 nches deep. Boom w come few das ater than from bubs panted nearer the surface but power quat shoud reman exceent. Shaow-panted bubs w produce-more but smaer bu]bets that w n turn produce sma fowers. Narcssus panted too shaow propagate man sma bubs that produce sma fowers. You st have tme to read up on tups before ou bu or order. Your count agrcutura assent w be hapw to send ou free, a cop Crcuar 559, "A Varet Hard Bubs for the prng Fower Garden," and :trcuar 549, "Tups In the Garden." If ou don't know the address the agent In our count, ;end a card to Garden Reporter, Coege Agrcuture, Rutgers Unverst, New Brunswck made m sef a pe." "A pe? Its knd ong for a pe. sn't t?" "0/ course. If* ong, an* swercd Joe, "Ita rhubarb 1" Ad reducton cause* debate In Congress. SNEEZES EXPI.AIS) Phonex, Arz - K,r Cde Garwood, et!...; dered wh he sue./,d,0 whte at work. He ts?;:;«censng for Madcopa [ t's anma pound f-w cre' On recent he \nr:.a :h«he wa aergc to arnma: har I "Dadd, ma I hare a potato? You gate m a pta c charcoa aganf FOR ELECTRIC HEAT Ths new ow rate shoud reduce the cost eectrc heatng and other wnter uses b about 15%. Now t w cost even ess to enjo the modernt and convenence eeqtrc heat n our home. Ths substanta rate reducton w hep u! LIVE BETTER - ELECTRICALLY ELECTRtt HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT ELECTRIC HEAT ELECTWC HEAT hnmrtocntn IJurttac(TH Isckua bm L ELECTRIC Get a th«facts on Eectrc Heat. Get fret Etctnc Heat' Surve, Smp ca our tfctrka contractor r nearest Pubc Strvct tfc«- PUBLIC 8ERVICB ftlbctric AND 0AS M A T S W t

15 Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursda, September 12, 1963 LEOA NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES I40AL NOTICES h emnent doman. brng them Into n the exercse vettu.fact that on Tuesda 'Wnner. 17, 1M3, the H. ownshp Commtt** meet «.t nsjp Comrott** '» P.M. (D8T) In the Commttee (Chambers, M Muncpa H-.HAK appear Bt the hearng and to pr»-,,,,;,, ews wth respect to the I._'_ ' _'" M9 /n _ uj 0J from OM Tr#* (o South Hannod asn known» Oak rrn Atenue); thene* runnng (11 Norther aong the boundar URa EdtOD fownshp n th* Mddes" -Unon Count? Ambo A»*nu* to ' (Innng LEOAL NOTICES wnt thrr v project I Interested r"rnon* ma obtan;,.,. MrNT addtona Informaton pertanng DWAKIMJ.NI. to the project at the fce tn W.uhrRf Redeveopment Agenc at no Man street, Woodbrdge,! New.crsfv. nr Bt t- nfffj the I Townshp Cerk, Muncpa Budng, Woo'rrare. New Jerst, Wcnrdgf Pannng Board THOMAS MOLYNBUX Charman 9 12 ( NEW JERSEY 8TATK I I,. the h Jtrtm«nt PROPOSAL I b(» w hf n Educaton ot the* Town-- H( hp Wondbrdse at tht Admnn- br.'n C traton Eucnp, Schoo Street. Room F, us EXAMINATIONS Open to c dent n Tow Cerk ften tact. Mu Suar Ratws, Cerk Tpst, ncpa Rdtes. Announced appcatons. For appcn mum quaf. and to the htheot bddet sworn," J dw", rd' ^enne (afar, known a. Une; where the same s mersjcted ng to terms tae on fe wth ^ (.ane'thenr,, c, Souther br tht #hgh Vae the Rtn atnte Department and. Norther proongaton ot thence runnng (1) Rssurr atont PAGE FIFTEEN UOAL NOTICE? end 8U» Road: htoe* runnng Souther aong Btoaj Road and Oa -, Haee: DstrMt #11 Ctar Post Road to Wnodbrtdge Avenu*; Bartftn Schoo. AnMf»»tnue. theno* (3) WMttr tong Wood* brdge Avenue to New Jtrsej Stats) Dmct»1I: Wghwa Route M, thenjt 13) Nnrtnt a pont; In tht csater aong- New Jerse SUM.nhan Rfndarv fmhwn? Rout* U u th* pae* d n, cua pon Drfentr nudnt, mmpwm 01 nkuinninq «t ma n PI-.peIon cv servce. StMe I,,,, t))(. k f, o1() on New.Ifr^. or from occ. m Muberr Htrcet, rpqr«a down pament 10'» otme MdrtKse-Unm Count Mnf t«' ar'fpff h 'hf Townshptnrt the B'undar t>< Mvm Town Commttee the baance prrhap'hp anr WnndhrRn rnwnhp,,.nw t" fnrtan Rver t-o us Inter- t. uncton wth tn Bmher pronn- aong JefffPtnn Rouevara to Pangatnn M Itmrt, ttfnce (!r. r1 Avenue, thence 17) dnntnsrf h«rmttrrv prn-jonn punfmrt A»«nu" U tht pse* nf ID' Hd e secured nt.superntendent Scou Adnnatraon RuUIn; Thr Bonrd Educaton I) nuu.t uouk the Townshp Wundbrdne Take further notce that at rnntt!at)n to tm t.ne; thfd"«houevard to LornK Atenue; thene* nf (» North.rJ»Wn B H» ««NEW JERHEY STATE DEPARTMENT OP C1V1I, HEHV1UB EXAMINATIONS Announcod cosng date for quufcntoft, app to Department S H T q Cv Servce. State. House., Trenton, New Jerse. Open to ctzens, 12 month* res- Wbd T h Dstrct #2«Wuadent In WoortbrdRa Townshp g Inton Park Schoo, Wtnthrop A; Iut Copv Uasu"m ne; Ranter anng the und Upon nceptnnce the mnmum b b the then 41 Norrher IUOIIK the Jer- () Oat Trf«to South S'anfh to One p hd, or bd above mnmum, se ceutrn Power Townshp Commttee and the pa- tn the pace Begnnng. Pons Pace: Dhrrt #13 Bontd A aong oa Tree Rend to H ment there b the purchaser acthence 13) Southwester ordng to the maner purchase f s tamhvn Schoo tvnnrtdf* Ave nng StepheTe Parkwn N og In accordance wth terms sae on the Townshp w dever d aonr Park Avenue to Neskv Ht.reet; f, p bargan and sae deed for sad pre- BEOINNINO at tho InnrsMton Vneard Rod and Lncon Hgh w»v thrnce II) NorttcnAter aouj HRhwnv to th«metucntn '," '" 7 ' n ' D '!, T,'"' b 'f,";npi>vc»tona, September 30, 1M.1. For,, P,, appcatons, dutes, and mnmum "ra Informates.! HOARD OF EDUCATION' Townshp WoodbrdRf Woodhrdgp( N. J, t: EN II. ANDEIMON et»r 1 I..» 12/M»6 82 \ TV Q'EEN: Sunan Lomard, ords, center, ;»ovr. was crowfr "Mss fand r\'' from tmonf a bfvj brautes»( Hghand (rove Swm Cub, Wth her arc Mr, Mm. Jo»«ph 7.»k»Ijrk, rub owners. Ms I^mbrrt, a junor at Woodbrdff Irh (, \ IS r od wth amons ta r a teacc. She exces In a sports and nc. n duer fnd partcpate* In theatrcs, t'omnjhrema. Joseph Nemo, Mr, Joteph Vmrf's and Mn. T«tjen Merr Norman Studos, who judged the beaut contest ukc that the arrar beaut at the Hghand Kwm Cub wan such that pckng > mm r was one the most dffcut thnn* the ever had to do. SHKRIFF'B SALE SUPERIOR COURT OK NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F 30)3-62 CARTERET SAVINO3 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporaton the State New JerM, a Pantff, and JOSEPH F, PAX TON, JEANNE PAX- 1ON, hs wfe, State New Jerse NEW JERSEY MORTGAOD A; IN-1 VBTMtNT cotp., B New Jerse Corpornton, HENRY KOLAR, jiouhrhoi.i) FINANCE CORP., a (corporaton, nnd THE COUNTY [TRUHT COMPANY, a. corporaton, are Defendant*. Wrt Executon for the sae mortgaged premses dated August 12th, D vrtue the above stated Wrt, to me drected and devered, I w expoa* u aae at pubc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THJS»th DAY' OF OCH'OBER A.'>'.,, m ' the hour o two o'cock b the hen prevang (Standard or Da- Carpenter,.Saar, <2 3H-$1.10 per hour. Engneerng AdP, $4182 per enr. I.-I.. 8/5-U-I9/B3 omen's Socet Opens vw Seasona Luncheon] 'Urf - Ms. Dors Bohen-, Te fm "The Ue John!,I,I.S been named generawese" w be presented at LEGAL NOTICES a "Luncheon Is a m/son program at program September 18jchurch on October 13. at the frst mect-jandrew Nssen and the Mr*. Mrs. he Women's Socet,01 fa Oson are charmen up mm u Servce Wesejthe Informa supper whch w! M.'Lot ;.t Church h«d at the'bt served at 8 p.rrf. before the] 1 <> w ths ne'to the south ne Ihence easter aong ths Una to Its Intersecton wth the wttt ne Carteret Btreet; thence souther aong ths ne to It* Intersecton wth the projected south nt Sxth Street; thence easter aong the south Une Sth Street to Its Intersecton wth the eatt Une Turner Strut; thence northtr aong the tast ne Turner Street to Its Intersecton wth the md-bock n* between Sxth Street and Seventh Street; thfthce easter aong the mdbock ne to Its Intersecton wth the wett ne Assessor's Bock norther. Offce In the Ct New Brunswck, N. J. ALL that tract or parce and, Ittuae, ng and benk Townshp Woodbrdge, Count Mddesex, a the State f New Jerse: BEGINNING at souther sde :heren dstant Ms. Leon Neson, showng the fm, ;;e ', Mrs. Leonard Neson IT.-:! or the affar to be M'f Mton Harwe reported! ', He Feowshp Haf 'on' the Semnar hed at Doug-! m;h from 1 to 3 p.m.'ass Coege under the auspces 1.' purchased hum an! o f the Unted Church Women : or the Socet. A nurs- New Jerse. The dscussed :: bf provded for oung the man resoutons adopted ( '; - b. the Semnar together wth a A :'n:age sae s panned,dscusson about regon n r 'vober 3 and 4 from 9 Asa and Inda. ) 2 p.m. n Feowshp The Women's Socet w 1 t Mrs. Mton Hauenmeet next n the home Mrs. Mv John Hot u char-! Aex Mac. Bherdan Street, A cean usabe cothngmewchp at 8 p;tn. October 1. 'I'.Wes ma be eft at the! - LEGAL NOTICES Uroun nmc mm «; ' PLBASE TAK* NOT1CK tha the! Outnes Caendar %< 1'M.AWN Seventh Street; thenco easter aong ths ne to the w, ne and Veruon VJ», thence scroat Ver- uon Wa to the Intersecton the ast ne o( Vtrnon Wa nnd the north ne Assessor's Bock I078S, Lot 15-1«; thence easter aong the north nes Ausessor's Bock Lots 15-10, 14. and 13A to tht west ne Lot 12: thenc norther aong tha ne to the north ne Lot 13; thence easter aong tht north ne Lots 12 and 11 to the east nt :> Ight the tme, In the afternoon «ad da. at the Sherff's the the a pont In the Lake 70.0 Avenue * nster 'rom the produced ntersecton there wth the easter sde Wend Rond thence (1) aong sud na or L»e Avenue North M teree 44 mnute* Wr.t, M.M feet tt a pont thonce t2) curvng wester to souther t> the eft wth a. radus 25 feet «n arc dsunre J8S1 feet to sad ne Wend Rnurt: thrrrn (.1)»nn(r «n< n» >r Wfd Roud South 4 degrees 41 nntes 30 Beconda west 7S.7U feet to pont; theno! (4) JSon 86 degrees 44 mnutes East feet to SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION MONMOUTII COUNTY ' No, ? HELL FINANCE (JO., a bod cor- Dorate, Pantff, and ALEXANDEH QODBOLT. and VIOLA dodbolt, nffnrtbnu. Wrt Executon for the sae premses dated June I b, tw3, B vrtue the abovo attted Wrt, to me drected and devered, I. w expose to sae AL pubc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 9th DAY OP OCTOBER A. D., at the hour two o'cock b the then prevang (Standard or Daght Havng) tme, In the afternoon the s»d <n, at the Sherff's Offce n the Ct New Brunswck. N. J. PREMISES known us Lot No. 4 ng In the Townshp Monroe Mddesex Count, New Jerse. BEGINNING at, a pont, In the mdde t" 1 rnad endng frnn JnmesburK W Kn^shtown, sad he- SnnnB pont beng teet northas m&asured akmg tht mdde ad road from the most easter corner the tract descrbed In the recu herenbefore, Trhc tho foowng descrpton a a porton, from sad begnnng runnng: (1) SOUTH «wwt feet; (2) NORTH TO" W W wrt 7.41 feet; 1 msts. DATtO- BenUmher \ 1963 JOSBPH VAL8NTI Tottusp OerK. Tu b«admtstd Beptembor I and September 13 In the ndependent- Lder..-L. 9/5-12/63 3J.00 thence (J) Wester aou; Street *nd Deanc Street son Townshp Bond.r It) Nnrthtaatrr tonu H Townshp Boundar»nn pace nf R Dstrct HKGINNINf at the ntemeoton o Lncon Kghwa and Ptch Rotd; thenct runnng 111 Sotther aong Ftch Road to Wnthrop Bo»dj thenct {2) Baster; aong Wnthrop Road to Kcnmore Itoad; thene* 3) Souther aong Kenmnrn Road to Banders PnUK h IKrt Tret Schoo, Oak Irre SHERIFF'S SALE 13) NORTH W Ut SO* west «.01 feet; pont; North : 18 mnutes East feet to the pont HSCHNNLNO. USINO aso known us Lot ' In Bock 518-K on Map uf Dukes Estates..Secton No. 2. Woodurdue Townh, Mddesex Count, New Jerse, W. Kraukn Hucanan, C. E., dated Novmnbff 19, BEING common known as No. 83 Lake Avenue, Uoona, New Jerse. The afurtsad descrpton was prepared In accordance wth^a surve made W. Frankn Huchan ted November 9, I960. C. E, an. Lot 11; thencs souther ths ne to Its Intersecton w the north nt Woodbrdge-Carttrct Road; thence wester aong the north ne Woodbrdge-Carteret Road and foowng the north ne the brdge carrrts the reagned Woodbrdge-Carere Koad to Its Intersecton wth the west ne the New Jerse Cen o. tra Raroad RIght--Wa; thencr : K, an househod appances ct southwester aong the west ne'.herenfur descrbed, whch are, and the New Jerses Centra Ka-Uha be deemed to be. fxtures and road Hjt-uf-Wa ot u nter-" I'm I "' the ca, and are a porsecton wth the east ne the j to the securt for the Indebt- TOOETHER wd the' uppurtenacea, nnt a fxtures now or treafter attached to or used In connecton wth (he premses heren doscrbed. and In mdtou thereto, hut not. In mtaton the foregoto Chapter 187 Actvtf* O.»«U«MfcM " A sc f 001 ear were 'determne If the propert contaned "I u a rrecnt meetng jn the «rea partcuar descrbed as \nf board the' o!ow:,nd Schoo AssocmtorV Z^V^A -Wn. sad pont beng Inter- Pubc Servc Rght--Wu, thenr fnown a jenerb mrther drecton HIOUK the uruken edness heren mentoned: ID Aum rmh. Stom Wnrtow '1 Aum. Comb. K he ur east ne ot the Pubc Servce;Venetan mnds RIght--Wa (crossng West Ave- 10 hed at the homtf- Mrs. Road) tu Us ntmectun wth the toutheftst ne uf the New Jerse Turnpke Rght--W and Btorm Doors 15 Q. B. Dshwasher (4) NORTH *5 east 2851^9 f«t to the mdde o aad roud eadng from JnC3)urg to Kngshtown; (5) Aong th«md* njld road fouth 45" e«t SO feet to the pont or pace begnnng. BUnJHCT to tbe rga the pubc In so much tha abov* descrbed road ng betwwn t«cener and the southwesrterjr ne the road eadng Irora Jsraesburg to EKshtown. BEING a porton ands conveed to Joseph Pergoo b deed book 1423, puge 260. BE1NO the sue premses conveed b deed from Joseph 1'ergoo and Mar PerKOo to Aexander and James (udbot b deed d»t«d August ', and recorded In the Mdddrsex Count Cerk's Offce cm September 14, 1953, In deed book page 115. The approxmate amount the judgment to be satsfed b sad sae Is the sum Two Hundred Sxt Seven I $261.00) Doars more or ess together wth the costs ths sue. Together wth a and snguar the rghts, prveges, heredtaments and ftpprtenccs thereunto beongng or In anwse appertanng. Te subscrber reserves the rght to ndorn sad sna from tme to tme subject on to such mtatons or restrctons upon the exercse such pover as ma be pecn prodded D nw or rues Court. HOBHRT H. JAMISON, Sherff, SUPERIOR COURT Or NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F 2529-S2 Dr Dock Savngs Hunk, a Bank- Ing corporaton. In the Pnntff, and Rchard E. Qadman. nnd Juo A. Qndman, hs wfe, tre the Defendants: Wft Executon for the ssft ot mortgaged premses dated Ju 23rd, B vrtue the above stated Wrt, to mo drected and devered, I w xpose to s&o at pubc vendue) on WEDNESDAY, THK 18TH DAT OP SEPTEMBER, AD., at th«hour two o'cock b the then prevang (Standard or Dght Savng) tme, In tho afternou th* sad da, M the Sherff's Offce In th«ct New Brunswck. J. A that tract or parce and stuate, ng and beng n the Townshp Madson In the Count Mddesex tun! Stato ot New Jerse: Desgnated M I/ts 136, 137 and 138, as shown nnd ud down on map entted: "Map Anchor Park, stuate In, Townshp Madson, Mddesex Count, N. J., June. 1928, surveec\ end Mnpppr h MrMchnp As D&vs, Cv EnKrs, nnd Surveors, fed In the Mddesex Count Cerk's Offce on. December 1, 1927 us Map No, U15, Fe 684. Aso the foowng tfstt ot aja:'begnnk at ft pont In the norther ne Ok Street, dstant easter aone te SMIIR 22f.- 18 tte from the Intersecton the sad norther ne Otk tjtract wth tho easter ne Pno Avenuo, and runnng (1) On a curve to Dstrct t*: HEdNNINO In thn ne dvdng,h» Rorough Metuchn ntd the Townshp Kdson. whern Dn name Is Intersected b the Oak r-o Road; Ihence runnng (1) Norther aong Oak Tree Road to Out Treo Avenue; thenco (2) Easter aotr Oak Tree Avenue to Grove Avenue: thence (3) [Souther aong Urove Ammo to the Oak Tree Isen Rond; thence ; m\ Hnuth tster ant EfRter ftonk the Meuchen Boundar ne to Man Street; thence (J) Hmnx'H aong Man Street to New Jerse Btnte HRhwa Route 2.1; thence, 4) South- Fester nong sad Route J to Od M W t 4> Smner the Oak Ins In Road tn (3rov» Avenu(>: thence 5) Souther aong Orovn Avenue to the Edson Townshp nnnmarr: thencn (f) Wester amm the Kd- «on Townshp Boundar to tho pace RPKnnnft. Tonj Pace! Dstrct f«- OU Tret Schoo. OAk Tree Rnad aong thenca H) BoutBfndtn Ro»d Dstrct #3: BEONNINO n the HUB dvdng tho Townshp o WoodurWuo and tho Townshp Edson, where the snne Is Intersected b the Oak Tree to Iwn Road; thenco runnn! (1) Souther, Boutheasterv and Souther aong the Boundar no Edson Townshp to tho Port emb Raroad; thence ( Woutheatcr nonx to Port Readng.aroad to tn Boundar no beveen the Bormgh Meuchen and dson Townshp; thence (3) Nortt- 'ester and WeaMr aonb the omdar ne ot Edson Townshp Qrovo Avenue; t)ence (4) North aong Grove Avenue to tho Oak I'ree to Isen Iow; Uence (5) East- 'ost Uond: thenco (5) W«sterj tons; Ot Post Innrt H Vneard JRoad; thence U) Norther aong Vneard Road to tho pace Bennn:. Pong Pace: Dstrrt ff Un-I con frou. Dnukve Ruad Dstrct If 13: HEOINNINQ at tn Intersecton Vneard Boad am Lnccn Hghwa thence runnng Houtheaster ann! Vneard Koad to John Street; thence (2) Wester aong John Street to Idewd Ioad; 'hence (3) Northwester aong Idewd Road to SturRs rtond; thnnct 14) Norther aong Sturs Rond to tht Ln- Jcon HRhwa; thenco (3) Northaster aong the Lncon Hghwa to tha pace Begnnng. Pong Pace: Dstrct # Ln con Schoo, ronkvt Road O. K. Auto Washer; Webut Gas NOVOQROn & SUCIARMAN, approxmate amount the b Attornes. the New J e w I"\rnpke; _thence : runnns northfaster aong the shower Is H>1 fnr southeast HIM the New Jerse Mowe s M"t IO1, k ( ntersecton wth ^'j'ts meetng; a to and:, h, Sut ne the Port Beadng?sr aucton n No- 1 Raroad RIgh--Wa; thence Drcemer a Chr *t- :"'"L» g ' u " K, 1,!' t B!? 1 rf 1»,',?! b the wjth-eaet Hue pace or pont begnnng. J ruk; hence ta buhm aad/or deterorated wth- Judfnent to be satsfed b sad t c sate Is the sum Seventeen Thousand, Nne Hundred, Eght-Sevo n a tame soca, n the Port Readnu Raroad RKhttf-Ww au I!.- roecton to Its ' ' southemt reject the jet; ( -.» Pubc Servce pro-' ntersecton wth n Pebrna-v- fauhnrv ne he ut tub N " w. J,^* v ptoua, asnon >nr Hsr)a(1 R Rht--Wa; H' Marfh; eecton Of, thence norther aong the aouthomsf ar^rt; 1 sss-ss ^w" onus at the Ma. rt(. ton wtn he, ortn ne Asscuor't Bock 1050B, Lots I and 2;, EghtSeven 1*17,987.00) Doars more or ess w- '" wth th f.... «- - -, ^*"\"" J *."'^r" "" ",' Bttttr wth the costs toa sae. In tht ntaun* ot the btututes..,. 0(, ether wt» 1L, nd snguar the the State New Jerse, K.H. «;.M-! r)(!ht5 prvhegea. heredtttnenta and apput'tentncea thereunto beongng ur n anwse appertanng. The fabbtbdr reserves the rght to nd- Jouru sad sue from tme to tme subject on to such unutons or -eatrrtuna upon tht txsrnst such power as ma b«speca provded b aw or ruoa Court. ROBERT H. JAMISON, Sherff. FINN S K1MM, Attorne!. from the ttart, make our weddng an occa- 8 un o Cong-remembered good taste and dstncton. Invtatons set,the tone o forma perffctoa Choose our own paper and stng from our compete seectons. Consut us on a " probems. 'Quat,.. Worth the Occason" MIDDLESEX PRESS (Independent-Leader Budng) 20 Green Street, Woodbr^e Teephone MErcur et. MU. and thus egbe fur Neghborhood Conservaton unt Rehabtaton. A map uf &hd Arm hc^ been prepuruu" and ntu be spf'trd o the fce the Townshp Crrk the Townsp o Woodbrdge, Town Ha, Woodbrdge. New Jerse PLEASE TAKE FUHTHE SM- 1C ttut d pubc heuru^ In respect to s: uvutguon w be hed In the Barnn Ave. Junor Hgh Schoo, Brro Ave., Woodbrdge, New Jerse, on He 23rd da September, 1963, at 0:110 P.M., for th» purpose I persons Interested In. or who woud bo uffecwd b M determnaton, UuL the area fus wthn, the meanng unt opernton the; aforesfd Statute or "Whc favor ur are agatut such s, determnaton. A peruos who are ntefcatcd In or who mn be affected b such a determnaton or b possbe acquston uf such area are nvud to attend the hearng and present ther opnon. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOT- ICE that a further pubc hearng on the proposed Project Bowte N.J. K-DJ Urbuu Hdewa and Redeveopment Pan, coverng the tame area us deocrbed above, whch was orgna advertsed to be hed on C'rda, September 13, 19«3 at 8:00 P.M. at the Townshp Commt tee Uhumpera, Muncpa tkk, Mum {trect, Woodbrdge. w Instead Ire jerd at 8:30 P.M. or as noon t«ra after us possbe on Mmu, Sepembtr ^ u the urrun Av.- UU«Junor Hgh U«:hou. Harrju Avenue, Wuodbrdnt, New Jerse The purpose ths pubc huur Ing m to (nuder a proposa for 'e uudertakk nr a <-ou«rvttum rehautaun pojcct umtr Htnc and LUCHI.nw wth h'eucrw Tuun ca u>»shun'u under 'Mo I,[ ths Houau! Ac IMS, as amended; to uprove, enmue, am n-ue the eafjtu nrhburhu through He nnuvent two Ings and propertes, tu u um an renom a UJuU. m uns»r» Btructure; u eo:ut sma udustrfs an huuv conmecu op eratoto; to rembtatt uuc uf w acqured notetes n& uujsrt ton homes and se tcm for pr- Vtte cddenta vue; tu bo ed and ror reeveopment b prvate unterpmj ueuhboruu shoppng fcle» And tsdeutn: dwengs; to uta, uuuatruct, o 1 recunuuct jrtttu. t es, OJ oer rujtvt Improvements; t> pro vde new puru; ttud to provde ttfec.vt! buffar urett between th< resdenta neghborhood ud mturb udujtta and tjuvruuutut*! u fucuc4t In uudluu, te pro)usas> the WUbd d I. L. f/12-a-26-10/3/<s3 " $75.M SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F 32)0-62 FARMERS <Ss MERCHANTS NA- TIONAL BANK,. Mat&wan, a bwkng corporaton the Unted States o[ Amerca, s Pantf and VIN- CENT SPAKOWSKI Jt. and MAR- OABBT SPAKOWtKI, UNIVERfAL C. I. T. CttHDIT CORPOBATION, a corporaton the State New Jerse, JEFFREY T. WILLIAMS and THE MON MOUTH COUNTY NA- TIONAL HANK, Red Bank, a natonu bankng t wj re «;t '. ) wueatou Of a u K\:punt n tt project ara bo dsuubd w btt tvasjbe for exuuluhto pror to, the hearu an w bo opau for atcusson a thtt hsurk- I'utcr^A pruvet dendated a the rght havng ft rudns feet, an arc dstance feet to a pont In thn easter ne Cedar Avenue; thence (2) Aong the former easter ne Cedtr Avenue, north 19 de«rees M mnutes 30 seconds west fo«t to ft pont; thonce (J) North 75 desrees 30 mnutes west, feet to ft pont In the former centerne ot Cedar Avenue; thence (4) Aonf? the oart former centerne Cedar Avenue, south 1!) degrees 4(1 mnutes 3(1 seconds enst, feet to the pont or pace. begnnng. Snd premses are known n» 8 Cednr Avenue. Madson Townshp. New Jerse. Ths upronata amount the Judgment to be satsfed b sad nftc a o oujl Bftvcntern TIIOUBand, Eft Hundred, Thrt-one ($17,831.00) Doars more or ess together wth the costs o ths sae. Together wth a and anguar the rghts, prveges, heredtamentsaud appurtenances thereunto beougug or In anwse appertanng. The subscrber reserves the rght to adjourn sad sae (rom tms to tmt subject on to such mtatons or restrctons upon the exercse,-such power at ma be speca pro vded b aw or rues Court. ROBERT H. JAMISON, Serf; easter aong tho Port Readng Bturgs Road to Idewd Road; LAMB, BLAKB, HUTCHINSON DUNNE Attornes I.-L. B/22-29; 6/J-12/63 I. L. I), 12-»-a«-103/«'»3.12 SHKKItT'S BALE SUPERIOR COURT Or NEW JKKSKV CHANCHKY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET No. F-1204-M THE CITY 8AVINC18 BANK OK BROOKLYN, a corporaton, Is the Batf, and Rohard L. Tnda and H«en Tnda, hs wfe, are the DefcUnaU. Wrt hecutou for tht sae nouga^cd premse* dated August th, 1IW3. B vrtue uf the abote stated Wrt. -- " J w, Bank, a naton bankng assocaton, are defendt c me drected and devered I pnw to sae tt pubc vendue on WKDNHBOAY, THK «th DAY OP fktobbr A. D., 1903 t the hour two o'cock b the Imn nrevtk (Standard or n tt- Ixht.Savnm tme, In the afteruonu f nt snd d at the Sherff's t)f- U-e In the ct New Uranswck, A ths foowng tract or parre an and the premses hm»un;c arthar rtescrbed, stng Ivn "» beng tn the Townsu,, M.ut 111 "'» Count Mddesex am Hnt,' <r New.(frar HMIINNINO st s pont the -Btorv nn Shre uufvnn.tnt Mfrt 4 degrees Usnt?. r,-,- 'mm the Intersecton the norm fv Hue 8t«nmrdt Avenue f. eudm hud h» r»rter np Hhr ev Houcmrd etcnded. am 1MM.,»»1I1 brguuk pont vunuug (I) hh Wrt Executon for the sae norttw >re:s*s' dated August 8th, B vrtue the above ttated Wrt, to me drected ntd deuvtred, I w cu'uat) to sae at pubc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THB 9th DAY OF OCTOBER A. D., 1M3 at I ha hour o two o'cock b the )«n prtvang (Standard or!>»tkt Savng) tme, u the aftemuun f tt sad da, at the Sherff's Offce ID the Ct New Brunswck, N, J. ALL tmt certan truct or parce jf and, stuate, ng und beng In U«Townsp Mudaon, Count Mddesex md Stuto New Jerse. "Known aud desguaet as Lots 47 md 4JJ on n mup entted "Madjo Acres, Propert VuBhe Inc., Madson Townshp, Mddesex Cuu- North 4 dekrees mttea mttea Hn»\ 4.^ Ue to n uut; theuct (J) Snut US ;rc (IS t (J) nut US e;rcra (IS nutpa Kst Itk fee t<: puut; te 55 nnutrs northerv H ;).South 4 e West '10 fett tu Htt*nardt Avt' thenr-e U) North S3 dtt-eet (>S n>n ' West 75 feet tu r. pont.uvj ce 15) RIOIIB sad rvs nvua mdu 2J feet, [,.!.. On pont or pacn BBONNNd Known as Lot m Bock K Hhtrn. Bt)Uev«rd. Od Brdge. Mudau" Townshn. New J«r«e. The appronat* amount <f tn Hdgnent to b«satsfed b aud sae Is W» om Stvsntteu Tmnud. Thtcf Hundred. Thrt-Nnt!»7,3,1t)OO) Doars mor«or 1CM to- Ketter wth tht c'o«u ths aae Together wth a ud snguar the 79.7 NOTICE Is hnrtb gven that quafed voters uf the Townshp Sdsou not a read regstered In sad Towush under the aws ot ^Itw Jerse go ernng permanent regstraton m; regster wth the Townshp Cerk o the sad Townshp Edson a hs fce at an tme bet wee Wednesda, Apr 17, 1W3, an Thursda, September 38, 11XS3, o: whch ater date tho regstrtttc books w bu cosed unt after tn forthcomng Genera Kectou o Tuesda, November 5, 1IW3, or Mddesex Count Board H nn«, rt-jfm Budng, 4d B«f Street, New Brunswck, N. J,. [ tme between WedncHda, Apr] IT, and Thursda, aeptembe: JS, w;, durng tw untre p. ddesex t. New Jerse. acue 1 Inch KM) fe«t. November 28, )5) b Kur Y Httuser. 1'. K. 121 Mam Street Mutwun, Nc»- Jerse" whch sad m) WUa on Au&ust 22, 1952, fed 111 the MddeacA Cuunt Ccrk'a rro us m»p nuujer 1753 In fe u. UeK I he aajnt! prembea conveed H V--nt Hpukuwjt, Jr., an Mur B t hubband and wfe H Du, except Saturda, 'rom» AM to 4 I'.M., or ut ts fce II Mddesex Count Hoard Ke tons, Perth Anbo 'Ntttonat DIM: budng, Perth Ambo, N. J N ut (rt "ong the Or Tn eo to Isen Wnthrop Rnnd; thence (5) SoutnwesterT aong Wnthrop Road tq Ston Rond; thence (0) Northweter nnng Htonj Ro«d to Orngtoa Avenue; thenco (71 SouUnresterj aonr Ovngton Avenue to Lorng Avenue; thence (S) Northw»st«rjr ong Lorng Avenun to the Lncon Hghwup; thence (0) NortheuttrT aong Lncon Hghwa to tht puo f negnnng. Pong Pace: Dstrct #25 Wa»*w n ton Park Schoo. Wnthrop Bod Dtret #:«: BKINNINO t tne UtterwotMm o Lncon Hgws and Ducoe Lan; thence nmnng (1) Horthauter aong Lncon Rghwa; to Lornf Avenue; thence (J Souther aong Lorng Avenue to Jefferson Bouevard: thence (3) Wester aong Jefferson Bouevard to Oak Lne; thenc* (4) Norther aong Oat Lao* to Rote street; thenct (S) Westerf aong Rse Street to Ducoe Lane; thence ((I) Nortturj aong Dunr* Lane to the pwe Begnnn. Pong Pace; Dstrct #W IUt-> ton Schoo, Panfed Avtnot Dtrc #!«: BHHNNINO nt tht Intersecton ot John Street an Vneard Road; thence ruuum (II Snuwester aong Vneard Road to Od Post ond; thenco (2) E\6,er aong Od Fust How to New Jerse State Hghwa Route 25: thence 3) Southwest- 1 er ung Knute 2 to tto Jerse Centra Power & Lght Compan I'ruusnsson Lne; thence (4) h J C tond to thft pace Fognnng. Pong Pace: Dstrct fs!men<> ark Freoute, Lncon Hghwa Istrct #6: HEO.1NN1NO In tho ne dvdng Voodbrdge TuwBh an the [Vwnshp Edson, where the same s Intersected b the 1'ort Readng aroad; thence runnng (1) Sottr aong the Edwn Townshp boundar ne to t th New Jerse t 25 th Ita nterseoton Btate Hghwa out* 25; thence (2) Southwester ong r,ad New Jerse Btate Hghfa Routs 25 to Ambo Avenue; :hence (3) Wester aong Ambo Irenue to the Houndur ne beween Edson Townshp and the Jorough Metuchen; thence (1) "orthefuwr m Norter and ortteoster aong to Boundar Headng Unrnad; tence IS) North aroa to the pace Begnnng Pong Pace: Dstrct #6 Cara barton Schoo. Amn'v Arenut Northwester aonu tho Jerse Centra 'ower A: Lht C<uupap to Wnthrop oud; thence (5) Nurthestrr nong Wnthrop Rond to Ashe Road; thenco (6) Enster on^ Ashe Road to Durham Road; thenco (7) Northeaster aong Durtuun Htc to Purkerson Road; thence (t) Emter anng Parkcrson Itond to Brookvte Roud; thence D) Northwester aong Brookve ou to Arvn Ioad; thence (10) Norteustcr aona Arn Road to Idowd Rond; thence (t Souther fng Idewd Road to John Street; thence (12) Southeaster IIK John street to tho pace o ntrct #Z7 BBQINNINO at the nterstcton o Ducn Lane and M Brook; thtnot runnng () Wester aong H Brook aso the Horcueh ot Hghand Park Boundar Un», W Ffth Atenue; thence (2) Northweter aong Ffth Avenue and the Boundar rat ot Hghand Park to the Boundar Une uf Pscatava Townsbp; thenc* Northeaster aong the Pscatavwa Townshp BOund:"~ """ ** *" I'nng Pacet Dstrct #18 Edon Hk'h Schoo, So. Coton Road Dstrct #17 BEGINNING a tht ntersecton Lncon Hghwa and Ftch Road; thence runnng ) Northeaster!; e o Edson Townshp U) the Port aong the Lncon Hghwa to 8tur- Road; thence (2) Uouherj Wstrct #7: thonce (3) Southeaster aong Idewd Road to Arvn Road; thence 4> Southwester atom Arvn ItuaJ u Brookve Ro»d; thenco (5) Southeaster aong Brookvo Ro»d,.,.,,.,. j.,j. to Parkerson Road; thence (8) BBQINNINQ In the ne dvdns^u^^^ a(mg p Brk. erjo n RM w '" «'«Durham Road; thence (7) Soutn- ""* wester aonb Durham Hoad to Ashe Roud; thence IB) Souther and Wester aong Ashe Road to Wnthrop Road; thence (9) Southwester aong Wnthrop Road to 1 Sanders Road; thence (10) NnrtbwGuer aong Banders Road to Kenmors Road; thenoa (11) North- Woodbrdge Townshp Edson, where the same s Intersected b tht New Jerse Turnpke, thence runnng II) Southwester aong the Ne» Jerse Turnke to Grand Vew Avenue; thence 2) Northwester aong Grand Vew Avenua to New Jerse State Hghwa Route 25; thence (J) Nnrtheftsttr aong sad New Jerse State Hghwa Route 39 to the boundar nt Idson Townshp; thence (4) Southeattar aong the boundar nt to tht pace ot Hegnnnj Pong 1'act: Dstrct #7 - Cara Barton Schoo. Ambo Avenue Dstrct #>: BBOINNINO at the Intersecton o New Jerne State Hghwa Route 'tj and Ambo Avenue; thence ruuuk (1) Northeaster uoug Now Jerse Statt Hghwa Haute 2!> to Qrun Vew Avenuo; tence (2) Easter aong Urm Vew Avenuo to r.hn New Jerse rurnpke; the aong an nt to the <~~., j Sorttrwesvcr proongaton o Buttgnj [*ne; thence (4) Southeaster aong th* Northwester proongaton ot Buttons Lane, aong Buttons *ne and aong Ducos Lane to the paos egnnng. Pong Psco; Dtrct #27-8teton Schoo, panfed Avenut Dstrct #21 UEUuvnnu at the ntersecton o the Lncon Hghwa and Dvson Street, thence runnng (I) Northwester and Norther aong Dvson Street to Its Intersecton wth Paned Avenue; thence (3) Northwester aong t'uuned Avenue to the boundar ne Pscatawa Townshp; thence (3) Northeaster aong the tscatuwa Townshp ne to the Jerse Centra Power and L; ht Compan transmsson ne; thence (4) Southeaster aong the Jerse Centra Power and Lght Compan tmludtsou, ne to th man ne tha Pennsvana Raroad; thence (5) Southwester aong tha Pennsvana. Raroad to the Interse'ttn wth tm Norther proongaton o Wow Avenue; tnenctj (S) Southeaster aong tbt Norther proongaton o WUow ATenus. and aong Wow Avenue to th Lncon Hghwa; thence (IJSouthwester aong the Lncon HWhwa* to the pace Beennnt. Pong Pace: Dtrct #28-SUk ton Schoo, I'nftW Irenus Dstrct #2» BKOINNINO In the Boundtn n* etween the Borough South Pan- ; () t easter aong Kcnmore Road tontween the Borough Wathrop Road; thence (12) West-Hed and Edson Townshp, tfht*. er aong Wnthrop Koad to Ftch Road; thence (13) Northwester aong Ftch Road to ths pace Begnnng. Pung Pace: Dstrct #17 Eson Hgh Schoo, So. Coton Rod Dstrct #18: UKQ1NN1NO at the ntereecton New Jer- Utate Hghwa Route 25 uf Btou Koad; tteu^a runnng (1) Norther aoun Sum Road to Wnthrop Road; thence (2) Northeaser! Wnthrop Koa to the Jer- Southwester Lne; aong thence 13) the Jerse te Turukft to Ambo Avenue; thence (4) Wester aong Ambo Avenue to the p.c» o Begnnng. Now Jer3e atate m gnwtt, fu,\n J5; Pong Pace: Dstrct #8 Cara.tuua 14) Houthwester aong the same t IntertecWd. b UM Por Readng Raroad; thenoe rumn 1) Baater aong the Port RatuUu Raroad tu the Boundar tm O tn Borough o Metuchen; tbeno* (1) Souther aong the Borough ot Me tuchen to the Lncon Hghwa thence (3) Southwester aong th Lncon Hghwa to Wow Avenue; thence 4) Northwester aong Wow Aveuue and the Northweotcr] proongaton ot Wow Avenue u the Man Lne ot the Penmvan RaroHd; thence (5) Northeuter! aong the Pennsvana Raroad V the Jerse Centra Power It Ugh ^Compan Transmbuon Une; thenc (() Northwester aong the Jerte: Centra 1'owfr A Lght Compan to Centra Power It Lght Compan V b fetf! tted M, and U. Van Huark b J : J. ttn1 rccordnd n t C uo ttn1 rccordnd n the Mhnu Count Cerk's Off.-e un M.u.- 1 II, UtU In Hook 2ID2 rucs Tm proxnute umjuut uf the Ken to b«bbthfed bv w bu! Is t v u rt-khe Thouaud d h g rghts, snguar the. hertdtftuwnta and U g M rdtft appurt«nc,e» Umraunto I or In JunN wm apu»rt»nn. The rsserves tht rght to udsae from tme to ttt W«Ctt 1 Nna mded, h'urt-aevtu [ftf - 1)47 uo) Duua mote or e-sa together Wth o :)>a ths SttB Togmm- wth a md BNur t rght, prveges, eredhneuts a appurtaut-ea thereunto beontjg In anwat) appertanng. To an.. * rbe- rtmfrves th«rght to udjourn»«d me (rom tme o tme subject on tu ach Iuttons or restrctons upon the eurcao such uwtr os m be speca provded b aw or rues Court ROBERT H. JAMISON, Sherff CANISONA, BLAIR f WAKftfN, Attorne* I'UOS Ruer Tu: W-34 "^"** KTOB O* 1 PUBLIC BALB W WHOM TV MA1T OONOEHH: At * reguar meetng the Townpnton for transfer regstnou ahu bu nade ether b wrtten reja forwarded to the Muncpa cerk ur DIM Count oum ot Kec- Uon on fus poved b snd Mundpu Cerk or b cttas In ;on at tm tec thtj Mud- Cerk or Count Uoun ot Eeea ut 4(1 Baard street, New bnuawck, N. J., or at the tnct the MkkUuM Count Honrt Kwus. t'eh Ambo Ntttom Hank Uudng, 'er Ambo, N, J, up o und Incuns bt)ptcj«r d, DtU NOTICK Nuc* Is hereb gven that tbe ora Ge-Uon Boards u aud for e Townshp Kdson w et- In t hu:u tereuttfttr desgnated on TIIKHUAY, NOVKMHBK 5. Ut» ttweon te hours u( 7 A.M. nud II I 1 M, hastern Standar Tme, for Itartoo Schoo, Ambo Avenue Dstrct #0: LUUINNINU at tht norsecton Anbo Avenue und the Naw Je- 'rurnpke; thence runnng ID Northeaster aong (te New Jorse Turnpke- tu tho Boundar no o Edson Towtuhp; thence (2) Souther aong the boundar Hue Edon Townshp to Ita nterbcatou wth Autuv Avenuo; tnen.ee (J) 'Wester aonu Ambo Avenue to ;he pace HetUnnug. Pong I'ace: sra ft9 jr: Hu tu 23 o the pace o Begnnng Fong Pace: Dstrct #18 Edson tth Ucuu. 8o. Cotou Road 1 I the IMII'IHIM; touductnt UtNtfKAL JCL1CTICJN»uts upon csddatta for the uowug ONB 8TATK aenatok >ur M«nber«'TO THK ASaEMBLV Two Members o the BOARD OF CHOSKN FRKBUOLDEtU One Member te BOAftU OF I'HOSKN FRSKHOUXBHa or tht Uuexpred Term four OTJUNCIL&HN TOWNSHIP OF EDISON COUNTY OP MUDLhSKX 6TA1'H Or NCW BKSKY BUUNDAKKf) OF KLkCCIIUN DISTRICTS D»t»M #t.., _ BMnnOK n the nt dtrdo tht Mewoheo Boundar Hat _ -, D.,, u,,u S m IIU not ancuom* M*uoA«o Boundar Hot) thuuut ahp Commttee ot the TownuU* «Ukt Bvtmgh ot BuUh *WJUd n,ut) JfwrU)*uHrJjr «PM ItW Mtwooabrdjv h,4d 'wujto, Utottu-ISt fo«mu» e* twtem, «twn kucuta boudn ttft* fctaboj Wr 1, IK. U k W k M» t*-u»e» ttumttt*» r <tt kvmwtuvtuu*; thne* («) Baswr aonj the Boundar ne Towuhp; thence Engne.'utfttu U'4. Auboj Avenue Dstrct ffu: UEdNNINd n the ntersecton Ambo Avenue tu the New Jerse Turupke: tcuco runnng II) Eus- Boundar ne Edson I'ownt., thence I') Huther and Wo»t.: tho boundar ne ut Ud.^on»p and Kng duorges J o»t Rnat tu propert uf e Uuted States Amerca, known as c Itarttth Anwnu; thence 13) Northwester aong severa curbes su'd Arueha uuda u tha Nnw Jerse Turnpke; thence 4 northeaster aoug the New Jerse 'I'urupkt t" tht pace uf Begnnng. PoUns Pace; ttrct #10 Hurtan Etgnt t'onpan; #Z, Ambo *v«nut Dstrct #11: WBQLNWNO M tht Inttrstcto ajboj Avtnut and the New Jerse Turnpke; tbeuot runcu n outowsster toug ths N»w j«r- MJ TurnpLkt to ands uf th* Unted States o Amerca, known s chs Rarttsn ArWusk thtnoe (3) South wnur ' «Dd ot IJ. buviov 141 OOUU1- th severa courses to. Arsem to the %u»t Souther corner o Bock 709, Lot ( A «s «no*a on tb* 'u Map Kdaou Townshp! tjenoe (} Nutt-,...,. ww,, u : T aong th* Wwwr Una Los to the pace o Begnnng Dstrct #19: BEGINNING at the u^meouou o Hton Ioad snd New Jerw State Hghwa Rouen 29; tueuce ruuun 11) Northeaster aong Route 25 u> the Jerw Centra Power t Lght Compan mnsmstton Hue; ttenct (2) P'uther aong the Jerse Centra t'ower Lght Compan tu Wkcbrge Avenue; thence 3) Wester auns Wxdbrtdge Avenue to Ud I'*ot toad; thence 14) Norther uunt Ud Post oud and Ston Una to the pace Begnnng I'o Pace: Dstrct #1» Ldsun j Schoo. So Cutou Itoaj Dttrct,'«0: W.INNN at the uteraectton ot Wxjubrd^o Avenue and M Ioad; tumd runnng 111 Souther aong M ttoad and tha Souther proongaton uareot to the Hur tan Htver; teuco ) Wester aong the U.rtuu U«to Sver UXo A. nuu: thenct 3) Norther aong HUve Laku Avenue to Woodbrdgt Avuue; theuue (4) Kuttr aoug Woodbrdge Avenue to the act >t Begnnng. Pung Pace: Dstrct #2» cauwa SchooL Wuudbrtd t fu* Drot #I ma at me ntersecton o Woudbrdgs Avtuua t,nd Bher L*k«Avenue; thenot mmng (1) Souther aong SUVM Lake Arenut to tht RutUA EUar, Ht no (3) Wtsttr; uuug the Fartan Eve to the boud»r ne ot tt Borough Hghand Park; thtuot t3) Norhtr aong the Borough at Hghand Park to Woodbrdgo Avenue; tunc* (4) feaaur aong WoudbFdts vtout PscaUw*' (7) Horthe: aong the Buundar ne ot Pscata wa Townshp and th* Rorough 0 Bouth I'anfed to the pao* o Bt Ignntng. Pong ruce: Dstrct #29 Hart Un Engne Compan #1, Ftrakou #3, Lncon Utgbwaj at Bout Townah «-Aaud fn Bock 799 to & Lehg Vae Raoed; thtuoo 44>,WwUr anj the Let^gb Vae BaUtosd u> Dstrct #J0: BEGINNING n the nourdar n between the Borough Panfed and Edson where the same s nters*)tad b t Port Rdng Raroad; theno* run nug 11) Norther aong tht Bdrt: Townahp Boundar Una to Dtsnc etrcot; thence (2) Kacter aon Deac Btreet aud Nevsk StIMt 1 Park Avenue; thence (3) Southeast tr aung Park Avouu* to Bteubes e Parkwa; thence («) Mter aotj Btepheuve Parkwa to O Trten Road: thehc* (5) Souther! am Ouk Tree Road to the Bou&d r ne Edaon Townshp; thtuc 16) Wester and Souther cou tht Boundar ne ot Kdson Towr shp to the Port Readng EUUroat thence 17) Wester aong the P Rtwdng Raroad tn the Dao* BeKtnnug Pon Pace-. Dstrct #JI O Tret Ikho, Oak <Cret Road Utrct Pong PUce: Dstrct #2-PttaUwa Scboo. Woodbrfu uu at tha the Lncon Hghwa and Bjtto Luue, thenc* ruoung (1) Not wester aong auttoa Lane and t) Norther pronngfttoo Uar»ot the boundar n* Of Pteataw Townshp; theno* (3) Hertb*Ut«r aong th* Ptcntawa TOVtMbD to Its ntersauton wt)) Panfta Aveuue, nnet (J) SoJthtuM aou Panfed Avtnua to tt Ukt aooton wth Dvson Bweet; t*a (4) Souther and BOUt' a»u Dvson atr««t W It* ton w)th t, Lncon HU(bws twuce w BouhwMtet aqn u Lnu Hghwa to tw pk»t U«guunj{: Pung Fta.p«.; U t te t HuM tm A 01 u 1.-L. (I. B.)'»/,J.M/J Bbp CM) M

16 PAGE SIXTEEN Thursda, September 12, 1963 LEGAL NOTICES _ SALE COURT OF JERSEY H MIDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET No. F J1SMI LBOAL MOIIOtt A'th* fouown tract and and th* prcjnsw hertdafter partcuar decrbat, stuated, ng and beng In the Borough Carteret. Mddesex Count, and State Ne* Jerse.. KISI.-AK MORTGAGE COR- BEWO known and desgnated as rorvmon > Corporaton NewjLot M n Bock M-O, as ad down Pantff, and JAMES A. and dstngushed upon a certan Map entted "Map Longvew Terrace, Secton 3, stuated In the Borough' Curteret, Mddesex Coun- J. and DBLHIA M. PMZINOER hs wfe-and PAUL Z. KAMEL. Tru.«tee n Bankruptc JAMES A 1= FATZI.VOER, arede- t,» J. Nor. 3S " prepared fenan:«>>' Edward C. Ret A Assocates, Wrt o.' Ejecuton for the sae,perth Ambo. ]». J., and fed In UEGAL NOTICE8 Mton Mddm Avanu* and Kotetn Btrwt; then aow the can. terne McLean Street to the In. tereerton McLean Street and Bock Avenue; then aong the eentertne Bock Avenue to the Intersecton Bork Avenue and the Lncon Hghwa; then aong the 'centern* the t.nrnn Hghwa to the Interjecton the Lncon Hghwa and New Dover Road; then on* the centerne New Dover Road to the Intersecton New Dover Roar and ft Henrce Avenue: then atons; t.he renterne LEGAL NOTICES thence (I) south- LEOAL NOTICES wa Rout* r aong I Stan Hghwa BouM #«to the Fords. LEGAL N0TICI8 Fourth Drtret PonR fare:; WAttO } - DIMKICT oentaro* If. J.grhoo «7, Rng Georgrs Road,! B*(tnanf at a pont a. St Oeorges Avenu* whtr* ssun* Is ng # Intersecton wth the centerne Oeorge tenweted b the Port Readng Ra LEGAL NOTICES WAItD 3 - DISTRICT I BKQINKINO at On pont o! tnttnecton ttat otnm Unt Woodbrdg* Annqt, Kmtmt ca- Independent-Leader (E.B.). Carterp NOTICES LEGAL putherj ne BBOINN.NO at. pont, the In-^nung',C'j! B'-'k V. *re»ecton the centerne ot New Bock," "» I 1,', w '! "'- jerse State Hghwa Rout*», B d,%" "' * J"-S >, the renterne the Port Readng and «- * 11- * pretnjfcs dated August-tHe Offce the Cerk Mddeseg n A f ' b m * IM3.Count a. M.p No. 2253, Fe No,^ nn «f, f,fnrep U f n u, ^ HV VFMf Of Itr* abovc rhfttct 0.,(h nnrt-h»»rn ne nf Rfvk 101 than Wrr :c, me drected snn devered,; Th. above descrpton Is In ac"" " BW" W"n» e I, d re' WEDNESDAY. 7HI 2nd DAT Of Nor een.frnne (XTOBKR A D 19(13, I BEING the unt premses con v 'he hnur nf 'wo rrtock b thr.'v««d to the Mortgagor hen prevxttns 3THHnmj m-da-dawd»nd racontad smutaneous! trr* Rsvnn trsw, In the srfurnoanjherewth; ths mortgage f she vfd nf: >t the Sherff's 1 purchase mone mortgage Offce 't -he (It) o New Brunswck,' secure a part the pun-t..., N j Ths mortgage aso cover* a Hose'fersrcton Green Htreet and N J M H.LaOWM tract or DM'W* 11 >» nd Burners ocated on'hghwa Route 21; then aong the an<1» n d Ua p*re^5? f h.n IRJr!be aformd orssu..l.n.e.m. U 0 n 8,. B, fout* ed Woodbrdn-Sawann Road, wtn road, and from aa!d beannng pont centerne Man stf" to the, State Far: o vn.vrret to rfnone the renterne o the (unrn Hrr Htreet nndstate Pnrkwav IN,1 State HKhwuv thftrtnm,,, nue to an nn^e pnnt n "'I r-ft'er n* nf htrc rong g Bouherv a'.ok the cettrr ne nf " r j..,,n : e Hshwnv Kot. No I to the fenn- «'" Ro "'' '» " cam Kewnren «) M,rvknc t o»rt Menn K.rs 1 «>»"'» Rarond thence wth«t *""»' '" '""!>"'n> "' mrerwv.on Sr "" n <<,..u -.f Pennv:»ana RjUrcur M «rne wth the renter ne nf the Per- n-dne Rarw th»nf«( >""» 1 ;'<"- 1 - ;'"";' '" ; ' '^ ' '\ W,RI,,._ DISTRICT ) n'nnc the Port Renrnn» nn R V '* " "" "' ' ' ne N f «jparkvun H"" Iv fton t» H» c o n.! n " " " t o n " vn "'""" «' " s " t ' f-arkwav IN,1 State HEh.-nv """'," T n, h'".,. - wertfr.v T o n e the Port n'«n!n R»nnR the renter no ot centrn "'" R / n o ' n t n'e. v Mont "" c e n > r. 3jKrs^'Un;,;,T»nV u " ^m «"-^?*/z>t«r : <»^m''"- " '- - r ^;:e: < ; n re r ;:: a ;r,; k:"' r "--'*; ; S ;^»-r: v ^ " g,tewcton ot Wnr-h -ree «n<f «'»n<h n.trrt P.n PUret»> " «"' ^ 1.rerr,, V - ^ J ^,,, er drecton ao,,k the, cue, n,,e; '» " \ ' v^,' j W Z T henc, 1 "" ""' " ^ ' V tss to> «" ' ' '" "' ""»«-?'7" "" """ Mw - " "", S '.'.^'.V/'-en 1.'., SC.n r. A.ene, Street, A.rnr. o We«Avenue u, (he pom.».,.- '. X ^ Z J C ^ Z T " ' ^ r " ^, prrf jter.e Oreen Ktree, to the In- btdge. u^ n( M m ^ ^ /( ^,,, ;[,.,, ^. jer»<-t on o the center ne (,^' s. pw,,,. RnJ( to hf,w,, r. ["«. "" tv>rh4 f.ar::c:ar descrbed, stuate. ng Beng the premse* common*! '»»» It * t ; r -re^nn to the and beng n the Townshp or Wood-1 known and desgnated at No o;town»hp boundsr: hen aong the hrtfkf. n the Count Mddese* Sunnsd* Drve, Oartreet, W. J. ;Townshp boundar In a norther and'state New Jerse The approxmate unount the ; drfr;a11 «<> th * n** 1 " 1 "' orgn. BEINO knovn and desgnated sajjudgment to be satsfed b sad;waro I Lou «, IW3, I«3 14M and 1495 sae Is the sum Seventeen Thou-! From the InterMrtnn.New u shown on s certan map entted!«and, Three Hundred. Sevent-TwoDover Road *nd the Townshp "Frst Map o Issa, Woodbrdgctt^^-M 1 ) Doars more or ess to-1boundar: aong the centerna Townshp. Mddeset Countjj, Newjgether wth t&e costs ths sae. ;Rew Dom Ro«d to the Intersecton Jerse, dttd Much 15th. HI" and I tbgetwr Wth t! and snftr'the' Sew Dover Bo»d snd Meredth CARD 1 - DISTRICT 1 nbrunwrno t pont, <>" [feet north nf the nnrtt Ptmsn Arrnue: thenre pn^'pf,-, ae wth Pjmsn Aven-e ard W*Rn 1 - DISTRICT 1 BFCJNNINO at a pont, the In-,.,,,, W nn nf the centertne nf New Wet Atenue wth the crne.me! ot Wnodbrdge Avenue anmft.me* vhrmga *mn «r»f Raat. ne f Ch V!I;< Itm. theme 1M 494 v ''' 4r ". I ter np o: r:rk c, I2 snther aone tm centerp o ove B11.u (h I'»(P OP N J. State Hnhwa Route 2S;'P«rkw» Route No «thr:,ce north thence (1) northeaster annk the ""'«'' " nnb "" rp!1! " ' " ^ Wwdhrdue Avenue: thenre n ' ^trr fon^ the centerne nf ne o Woodbrdge Avenue to the.aonn the rrntrrmr K:st cff ne betw. I Vf«fr», 'f ''urk P'-ur Town =:';n"2;s :»">»'»««^»«>- «: -^:-» ^"- «"- -- th s.s!. n n.^r'rn n nf:, n ' n P B,, r e:"-^ ;'-r I 41,,,^ FMunn 'hen^e I Route Oreen wester aong the centctne Qre«n Street to the centerne,,..,,,,-_.... Worth Street; thence U north- Sfhon SM. Ford Avenue, fnrtv nter ne o Woodnrdse Creek K>HonM,o,hP rentrr'.ne Hvhnm!,...,,... «.. Begnnng ^ou heme I4I sautherv nmp- *" rt '"" msrv -r,.h, 'on Puce: thf c f t, n P o( ::hnn n.md to nf """nnrr " H Ho,,1 _ '"'" HK'rf ' "*!. >: '" "-I! 'v p.m-e Ffth hecnnnr >n '" 1 «o Wr^t Avpnte to the renternr Srn Jerw, d»t«d Marcft 15th, 1B?I" «nd TbgetftW wth! nd jngtar the New Dover Road and Meredth Iewter HIOHR the centerne o! whch map w»«ded In.the Mdde-rtgbW, prhregee, heredtaments and Road; then aong the cenutne Worth Street to the centernr et Count Oerk'j Offce March 7th, 1«2 M Map No 'Pe No BEING k p 963. e o BEING aso known a Lot* 14*1 to IMS In Bock 4«A on tht U appurtenances thertunto beongng Ueredtb Road to the Intersecton or n anwse appertanng. The' 0I Mertdth Road and Mddes*! subscrber ttttnm the rght to ad p p g 0I Mertdth Road and Mddes*! subscrber ttttnm the rght to ad-;atentje: then aong the centerne.. _. oura atd sae rrotn tme to tmej MddJaM Avenue to the Intermap De Townshp Woodbrdge;«ubject Ott to Wch mtaton* or secton Mddese Arenue and WARD DISTRKT «4 IIINTKH T UEOINNINU at a pont. m Ihenrn.') wc-:crh uon the rn. j"'"'"'! SV., N terne o HnuH H Ho,d and the ( " ' prnmraton same to a pont thf Mrtng Mn» h»t«e»n south WARD j Brd ftrwt; thence 4 «nuthf,!.t- Hecmnnn at tte pont ntegerer aong the centerne nf vrd WB the center ne Pennsv- Htreet to a cettetne Bedford,»n» Avenue and the center ne f Avenue, thence.m northerv aone thr,eh?h Vae Rjtn: thence the crntrrtte Bedford Avenue mjfjer crntrs Avtnue; tenre (.11 muthca. c ;:er:v nong the cpntertc ontm ATPHUP and thr rt'nnrtnn,,.,l,.,.,,,,,t, pv B M ^,,,- 0; above mentoned centra Avenue erse.-t.on the cenwro f the n!r Ro9t R1U P''" 1 " 1 "' Avf n h-. '.he wester soe ne IMa,,.,.v»»> Itatuw am He ecu- ""'"^ ( " nnr ' rt '"" T Md (.wemer proon^t ssnd Sound: henre,41 smth-,frne the Oarden Rtate Pnrkwav t (1 "«""* h(< <*'"<> Hmt '» Cff. «bcandarm nnd w.t-.frv a:, J shore ne o' the Htaten Hnhwav Roue 24 cent nr! Prnant Avenue t< the'intersect* the HI northerv aonu the cen- "n\n»at rhnn (THa road; Oarden 8taU ParW-», P;.., ^ te;ne 'e Garden State I'.tK- "> rnrp ' nnrt'.wreter aonn the;thence easter contv-r ', and more common known as Jgrestrctonsupon the exercse such's-*", Street'"then "aong "the c"en" tn» I''" 1. "" proongaton»' 111 terv-pjn^1(vtn"('" 4 s T(n J J '{0" Jhf "t-nter WnorttrKe Rver; thenrr (S nnrrh- «.«to thr centerne Nrv Dover r ' h rr1 "' r ch " 1 " ' H1Ut Knn1 to.southern bounrarv Dow Avenue, Isen, New Jerse. [Power as ma be speca provded terne McLean Street to the n-'"' nr dvdng Hock 395-F and n, 0( $tm Bnnswc* Avenue v.'f-'" sotfhwf.;er\ md wejterv R,,ac]. thence 2 eaaterv and south- ' hr crne Washntton Ave- 474-C, m-x. tbe ren'r tn*,f s].tu Sound tn the nmth nf the... Rver; thpner (SI nnrrh- The appromate amount ' the jo aw or rues Court Judgment to be satfed b sad sae ROBERT H. JA.MISOS. In the sum Ffteen Thousand. SUt Hundred, Fft-Two ts.mj.oohkward J. DOLAH, Doars more or ess together wth! Attorne, th* costs ths sae. I--L. 9/ M/H Together wth a and snguar the - rght*, prvegw, hemutaments and NOTICE ajjpurtraance* thereunto beongn?«hereb gven that quafed vowrs or In anwse appertanng The ot the Townshp ot Woodbrdge not *ub*crtber reserves the rght M aread redstend In ssd Townahp adourn sad sae from tme to tme under th* aws New Jerse gov- -nb]«t on to «uch mtatons orernng permanent regstrtton ma tersectoo McUan Street and ao< ' t * n««: <hfn aonu the cen- Btterff. jterd* Bock Avenue to the ntersecton Of Bock Avenue and the Ln- Bock ; thence (61 southeastn aom oad ne dvdns Bock 395-E Rnd HM-I, and the proonston erwf to the aouthwev corterne the Lncon Hghwa to "" v T,.. the Intersecton the Lncon' - venue "''"'V sotfhw-f.;er\ and *e.<ter:v R,:,a thence (2 ewterv and south- ' hr r 'W'" M "' washntton Ave- nr, oorthweater»onb thr cen-' ^ ^»" WoodbrKBe Rver, the ctn. snk the cnterrc ot NV* ">" thence (B norther aong.«3-t. 473-S, 4T3-R,.:; Unt New Brunsw' Avenue "' ;I ' r! "- "" betwee,, the ct nr p,)vpr Hmd to the cenetne ot!;f rmohrd renterne Warn- er aong th* sou-h,-.. the center ne o Sue rtrtwr r "'! An ' hov aid Woodbrdgr Trm,. MPred!! Hoad; thence n, south- 1»^'"" Avenue to the rent*rne Bock VII to the «o,r ',, No 35- thence nnrthp^crv '! -; 1 tn " )e sou!hm<tcrv comer nt,.r;% am mthe»ater; aong thr ''" '» ">fvvana ttnroad hf.ce Bock 497: thenc,. n'.,., JIH-J: tnence n,ong ttw c e m w In, t0 th,'rm1,,r Bc-k =m. thence,f, wester.eterue uf Meredth F(n. to the 'f '"*<» >'.*' 0 ''' 'h- «ner n, th. «a*t«rn houvur. '. ng the southeast- U n, 0, S U M H. n M T R,,,,,, Nn «^":": the boundar ne between -he rf.,,r,,:r ((,hp,roont,r:,o, Thr '"nsjmna Rs mnd to Ue:to the northeaster!-,-, J and the [^c, northw?,t.r, aon "sad cen^ ['1:: _ "'J^. ^ ^ an( W (1 - MK.^, Avenue; thence souther '"'J.'.f WX B TW11*-...! "' «' R the. rastrctons upon tbe eercs* tab power u ma ke speca pro. Tdm b; aw or rues Coun. ROBSBT H. JAMISON. Sherff. A. LAWRS TOTTNO, Attonw, I.-L. *83.40 DsVABTMBTT Or STATS 0«TIFICATI OF DISBOLUTIOH To a to whom these present* ma come, Ore*tnt: WBERKAS, It appean to m tat- Isfacton, b du authentcated record the promwmngs for the vountar dssouton there b the unanmous esaeent--a the atockhoden, deposted Is m fce, that STATION HOLDHfO 00. INC., a corporaton th» State, whose prncpa fce a stuated at No St S e d t No State Street, In tbe Ct Perth Ambo, Count Mddese, State f New Jerse (Thoma H»njon bej th &evmowt regster wth tbe Townhp Cerk tot sad Townshp Woodbrdf* a; hs fet at an tune between Wednesda, Apr S3, and Thursda, September M, IMS, on whch Utter date.the regstnton books wu be cosed unt after the torthcomas; Oeners Eecton on Tuesda, fonmoer 5. 1M3. or at Hddnex Count Board Sectons. CIUMQS Budr.g, *S Baard Street, Mew Brunswck. N. J., at BKHKNINa at a pont, the n-.gnnng. Unectto the centerse tht Efhth Dstrct Fong Pace: Iw- New Turnpke and the cen- Un Ir. Hgh Schoo, HUe Avenue, and! terun* th* Perth Ambo-Wood- Isen. brdge. Branch 0.' the Pennsvana Raroad; thence () norther aong 'sad^eaterun* 0! the Pertb Amtrdge Branch the Penn-. Raroad to a pont, the th* WARD! - DISTRICT Befnmn* at a pont vtere the! jcenter ne the New Jerse Turnpke Intersects tbe WARD 3 - DISTRICT 5 Begnnng at the pont nt-ernec ths center ne center nt New Dove Rood tn- easter ne Iv-k 395 proonced- aong the center I'-.... r tersects the boundar ne between,h(.,1(e 121 nnrth»estrrv to the urn-'state Parkwa N j -1. '., Woodbrdtt and Idson Townshp*.,..,,, ]m nnnhn^crv th,. and nace bennn 1 - and from sad begnnng pont run- sm-!,^s;rr:v n,r,,; :o,.k 1 M J. s,,,n n,,r rt Pj';. nng easter aong sad center ne,, <.,3 southwester annk -he House, Inman,\(r,,,,r,!'!,, WARD S - DIMItn BBOINNINO H ; proongaton Bo.,: '"' 't M durng the Da, ecept Saturda, to 4 PH., or at the fce tbe & In charge there, upon whom pob p p oess ms be served), ha* comped th h ), omped wth the requrements Tte 14, p 11 cert C q Corporatons, Genera, WARD I - DISTRICT I Bon*. Perth Ambor Natona* Bank norther ne ot Oreen Street to Dssouton. t*r State Of the'state Hew!""! ncudng" September' "x'^t^'^oomv Bttaeh the Penn- Jerse, Do Hereb Cert that the NOTICE sad corporaton dd. on the Twent-] Notce Is hereb gven that the ^gnnng. traua seventh da August, 1863, Be In m fce a du executed and attested consent In wrtng to the dssouton sad corporaton,, eecut*d b HI the stockhoders! Dstrct Eecton Boards In and for the Townahp 0/ Woodbrdge wn st In the pacet herenafter desgnated on TTTE8DAT, NOVEMBER }, 1MB there, whch sad consent and the between the' hours 7 km and record the proceedngs aforesad B P.M., Eartern Standard Tme for U?^ x D 1 ] ' D m " d om " " the purpow ot coaducttng a ' hnce () north aoos the centerune Perth Vm bo-woodbrdge Branch the Pennsrnna Saroad to the cenerttne ot Freeman Street thence [81 easter aong the centarune Freeman Street to tb* cebtefuu Eawa Arenue; thence (») eonthvejter and mthen aong " Kng OeorfH Far Boat' parprovded b aw, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have Hereto set m band and affxed m fca aea, at Trenton, ts Twent-seventh da August, A. D. one thoud nne hundred and stee three. T. BDHKHARDT, Becretarr State. I.-L. BR 9/5-U-1J/63 $M.M GONEIAL ELBCTION th* centerne Rah wa "Avenue ana Berr Street to the centerune f the Hew Jerse Turnpke thence SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET No. F-2429-f2 CAR TERJST SAVIN06 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporaton New Jerse, Is Pantff, snd CHARL16 R. EVANS and BERTHA EVANS, hs wfe, HEEDS JEWEL- ERS, corporaton the- Stste New Jerse, and STATE OF NEW JBR6EY. are Defendants. Wrt Executon or the sae o mortgaged premtws dated August 7th, 1963 B vrtue the above stated Wrt. u> rm drackd 'and <t*v*rtd, I w epose to sae at pubc ven-: due on WEDNESDAY THB 2nd DAY OF OCTOBER AD., 1983, at tne hour ot two o'cock b the then prevang Standard or Daght Savng) tme. In the. afternoon the sad da, t the Sherff's Offce. In the Ct New Brunswck, N. J. ALL that tract or parce and, stuate, ng and beng In the Townshp Madson, In the count Mddesex n the State Ne 1 Jerse; BS1NC known and desgnated as 1 Lot 434 Bock 561, OS "Subdvson """ " I, Secton 2, stuated, TownKnp, Mddesex Count, N, J., drawn b Kar H. Wber. P.E.. Bareve, N. J., Lcense No. 24B3, Ju 19M, Scae 1" := 50' and fed In the Offce the Cerk Mddesex Count as Map Mo and I-'.If No SAID premses are common known as 170 Cnd Sfreet. Madson Townshp, Mddesex Count, N. J. The above descrpton Is In accordance wth surve made b Ed- WHrd C. Rc and Assocates. Perth Ambo, N. J., dated November Subject to restrctons md euseotnts record, f an, zonng and muncpa ordnances, and such faca as a.n accurate surve and examnaton o the prembes woud dscose. Together wth a txturen now nttaced 10 or unt 1 wth tht. and hu hoqseod appances, and ncudng mote puquar the foo whg: O, D, Oven and Rue J-501 S J-555. U t 1 Dswsher KU-60. Th«pp'oxmte ttnopt the Judgment 10 be ajtsteu 1 b sad sae b the aum on Sxteen Thousand, Heven Hundred, Hevent-Egt ($16,7III.(IO I)our6 mure or esn together wth tht; cunts (>! tt.snp ''ctth-r wth a an snguar the rbhb, rveses, heedtmets md apjnrtl'nnce.s (hereunto beoutju'. or 111 anwse appertanng. TB aubwrbtr eeerveu He ret to tkjorn.nd sae from Lme to tme 1 ' on to h-h mtatons or terae A Ketf Jer**»» pont or pace Krrt Dstrct Pong Pace: Mn- Idpa BuUdnt, Man street, Wood- rde. WARD 1 - DI8TIICT 2 BBGDWINO at a pont, the Intersecton the centerne the Perth Ambo-Woodbrdge Branch the Pennsvana Baroad and ths centerne Freeman Street; thence (1) wester and northwester aong the centern* o Freeman Street to tb* centerne' St. Oeorge* Avenue (Route 35); thence (2) northwester aong the centerne 61, Georges Avenue to the ctjtere'o the Port Readng Raroad; tbence J) easter aong the centern*,he Port Beadng Raroad to the centerne the Pertb Ambo- Woodhrdg* Branch tb* Psns vans Raroad; thence (4) souther aong the centerne tbe Perth Ambo-Woodbrdge Branch the Pennsvana Baroad to tbe pont or pace ot Begnnng. ' Dstrct Pj" northern ne Bock 395; then aong Bock 395 to St. George Ave-, nue; then aong the oentern* St. Oeorge Avenue to the crossng 8t. Oeorge 'Avenus and the rght-wftv the Port Readng Raroad: then aong the centerne the rght--wa tbe Port Read-».ng Raroad to the crossng the Fat Crptwood. Secton 2, stuotedjrght--wa the Port Readng n Madsorr TownsTD. MddesetRaroad and Rahwa Avenue; then aong the centerune Rahwa Avenue to the Intersecton Rahwa Avenue, and Woodbrdge Avenue; then aong the centerne Woodbrdge Avenue to the Intersecton Woodbrdge Avenue and Carters' Road; then aong th» centetne o Carteret Road to the pont orgn WARD 2 From the Intersecton the - v ~- terne the Woodbrdge Raroad and the. Townshp boundar: aong the centerne the Woodbrdge Raroad to the ntersecton the Woodbrdge Raroad and the New Jerse Turnpke.; then aong th* centerne the New Jeres Turnpke to the crossng the New Jerse Turnpke and ths Garden Stnte Parkwa: then aong the cen 11 cumecton terne the Garden State. Park premses wa to the crossng the Oarden State Parkwa and U. S. Hghwa; Route #1; then aong the centerne U. s. Hghwa Route #; In a wester drecton to the.town) tp boundar; then sung tt> Townshp boundar In a souther: thence (7) northtu f Ph Nntk Dstrct Foaf Pace: O trnt Parsh Rouse, SI trnt Lane, Wood brdge, WARD 2 DISTBICI 1,, Th* Second Wart, Frst Dtstret. *J n «^o n ' tnacomprse an o teasbe and a smd Ward South the Lehgh Vae Raroad tneks eoepung 190 test wde ttttp oa tbe Easter sd* to vote upon. foowng fces: ONE STATK SKKATOB Four Members TO THB OKNERAL ASSEMBLY Two Members tbe BOARD Of CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS One Member the BOARD OF CHOSEN TOKEH0LDER8 for the Cnepred Term One MAYOR Pour COTOCE-MEN-AT-LAROE One COUNCILMAN from each Of the fve Warns WARD 1 Prom tbe crossng ot Cartaret Road and the New Jerse Turnpke; aong the centertne the New r Turnpke tc tbe crossng New Jerse Turnpke snd the Garden State Parkwa; then aong the centern* th* Garden Stfe Parkwa to the crossng the Otrden States Parkwa and N. J, State Hghwa Route #1; then aong the centerne New Jerse State Hghwa Route #1 In a norther drwt on to the Interjecton N»w Jerse Hghwa Route #1 and Green Street; then aong the centerne Oreen Street to the Intersecton Oreen Street and Worth Street; then aong the centerne Worth Street to the Intersecton Worth..wocuuu u m«cuuwrnue 01 n, j. Street and Brd Street: then aong]tumpfke and the oenterns the the centerne Brd Street to the HctUsrj deserfbed as foows T^g"n1ng at tb* tntersectoo at the BBSMr Bte at Kng O pke- to [ W«tne' the Lehgh ^wnnr Dstrct FpJUn Pane; Woodbrdge Jr. Hgh Schoo, Barron Avenue. WARD 1 - DISTRICI J BBOINNINO at a pont, the Inst the centerne N. J. Perth Ambo-Woodbrdge Branch the Pennsvana Raroad; thence '1) wester aong the centerne the N. J. Turnpke to the centerne Man Street proonged; thence (2) easter aong the centerune Man Street to the centerne Mattson Street; thence (3) souther aong the centerne Mattso} street to the centerne Grove Street; thence (4) easter; auug ths centerne uf Grove Street to ths centerne Ambo Avenue; tuence (9) souther aong the centerne Ambo Avenue to a pont, the proongaton wester ot the dvdng ne between New and Second Streets thence 16) easter aong sad d vdng Hue between New and Second 8tre»W to tho Perth Ambo-Woodbrdge, Branch ot the Pennsvana Raroad: tbence (7) souther aong the sad centerne the Perth Ambo-Woodbrdge Branch te Pennsvana Raroad to the pon or pace Begnnng. Thrd Dstrct Pong Pace cnoo 911 Hos S t t W Schoo brde. ng ae Host Street, Wood A easter and norther drecton to. e ' the pont ot orgn, WAKD 3 Prom, the Intersecton Woubrdfe Rnrom and the To.,.,- shp boundar; then aong the centerne the Woodbrdge Raroad to the crossng the raroad and the 1'ew Jerse Turnpke; then ftong the centerne the New Jerse Turnpke to the crossng ot WARD 1 - DISTRICI 4 A t/tu part ot the Frst Warr ng mrth Heard'1 Brook west ot the center ne Ambo Avenw and east the center ne at th Phadepha and Readng Raroa and the center ne State HKh wa Route No. 39. Fourth nutct Pong pare Schoo #1, Mawbt Street, Wood center ne Ford Avenue to the center Un* N. J State Hghwa Rout* No. S, now known as; D. B. No. 1; thenc* easter aong th* crater Unt the ast mentoned road» the center Uns ot H. J. Stat* HWhwa Rout*, No «. known- as Garden Stat* Parkwa: Raroad; theoet, runnng Easter aone the Souther ne the Lehgh Vae Raroad ISO feet, more or ess to a pont, smd pont beng th* Intersecton a ne ISO feet measured at rght anges from and parae wth the easter Ens Kng Georges Post Road and the Souther Rght Wa Una the Uhgn Vae Raroad; tbence, Southwester and Wester aong a Una dstant IK feet measured at rght anges to and parae wth the Easter Una Kng Georges Post Road, the severa courses there to the aster Une o Meadow Road: thence, Norther aong the Easter Une Meadow Road 150 feet, more or ess, to the Souther ne Kng Oeorges Post Road; thence, atter and Northeaster aong the severa courses Kng Oeorges Post Road to tbe pont or pace Begnnng and the Uhgb Vae Saroad Bght Wa. Frst Dstrct Pong Pace: Schoo #8, (wth Street, Keabe. WARD 2 - DISTRICT 2 Begnnng at the Intersecton th* center Une th* Lehgh Vae Raroad wth the center ne Forda Orovt Road; thence north er aong th* center Une Forda Oror* Road to the center Une o West Pond Road; thence northwester aong the center ne o West Pood Road to the center Une State Hghwa Route No. 33 thence souther aong sad cente Una State Hghwa RouU No 15 to tbe center ne New Brunswck Avenue; thence southeaster aong sad center ne to the center Une Pennsvana Avenue: thenc* south er aong sad center ne to th center ne the Lehtgh Vae Raroad; thence southeaster aon: ad center n* to the pont or pae begnnng. Second Dstrct Pung Pace Schoo #10, Cde Avenue, Hope awn. WARD 2 DISTRICT 3 The Second Ward, Thrd Dstrct, sha be comprsed a that trac ng North tbe Lehgb Vae' Raroad tracks. Wen ot Crow* M Road, South Kng Georges Post Road and East ths Edson Town hp Une, together wth the foow Ing descrbed tract Isnd. to wt Begnnng at the Intersecton 01 the Easter ne Kng Oeorge*! Post Road wth tho Souther Rgh Wa ne the Lehgh Vne Raroad; henrt- nn];.: Kaster; aong the Souther Hue the Le hgh Vae Rarou ISO feet, mon or eu. to a pont, sad pont bent tbe Intersecton» ne 154 fee at &t tukf* (run an * Hue Ffuma street on the north) ttus upon the exorcse jt'e New Jerse Turnpke and Carmw us nm be speca jjro-jteret Road; then aong the centerhn t v(e(,w or men ItOBKRT H. JAMISON, Sherff. LtVY. M'UWKKV, BCHUKNUS* 61 ''BtHLR,.-L. Atornej $81.64 HALE COURT OF NEW JERSEY ' CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET No. F-3U-I4 C*jtr«t. Bank and TrU6t Comjmn n mrnmton, I* Pantff, and Wt* J M;Mhoj and Qraca A UcMdhon trh ^efendants. WVt Df Exw-nton for the sae Btffst- J'naea dated Februar th / M VII me, the aboe atud Wrt, UJ mo dhe.-ted and devered, I w e»p>>te o av at pubc vtudw on ( «taa OAT I UU AD, 1963, n, UVIIH-K U Ht OFCM tt«ou t >h d«vt($) tntj^ the uttruoon. tht tat du. at tm ahortcs ce tu s C o New Druns-,K 1.1..,,., Hue nf durtoret Rond to the ter-j secton C&rteret Rond and WoodbdBj Avenue; then aong the centerne Waodbrdge Avenue to the Intersecton o Woodbrdge Avenue and Rawa Avenue; then aonb the centerne Rahwa Avenue to the crossng Rahwa Avenue and the rght--wa the Port, Readng Raroad: theo ajonn the cunerne the rght--va the Port Reddng Raroad to the crossng the rg-rwu the Port Read- Ing Raroad and St. George Avenue; then aong tne centerune 8t Lsorsc IUe.u! u a uucutr ctrehtoj to tw Townsh bouud»r; then soun tho Townshp boundar In an easter, sonter and wester dreuton to the pont ork WARD Fruu tho uterocto New DuVer K(Md uu te TuwmJ Oauud»n, an He ceuttrue' 01 NtjW Dover Hoad U> Vm uurtl'clo uf New buve Uodd und KUIMJ, cu uotf.n) uen-vrm Meredth Kuad to the mme U MDredth Uuad uud Aveuue; theu nout; tho ceteut ne (on the west) and parae wtn the easter ne Kng Georges Post Koad ud t: 1 ngtrr» Souther Kght Wa In. tn,,~,v h, n USh Vae ' Raroad; thmc tract between the Peno- southwester and Wwtetv aun 1 -- on the ea>t uju 1ne abu, 150 Icc mcature at SECOND BARD- EMJHTH DT8TR1C1 Homestead Avenue; tbence wester aong the center Une Homestead South Cff Road and Peasant A ^ Y ^ " ^ ^. '.,.- Begnnng at a pont tn th, d.d-!^ g *.«HT» s }^ "««" «north.er.r.,ntt.h Begnnng at a pont tn th, d.d ne Aab ng,,,, MtwMD ms0d ToWnshp jortherj aong aong the center ne MrUe Avenue and Its wester pro ongaton to Woodbrdge Creek; thence souther aong the Woodbrdg* Creek to the pont nf Intersecton the proongaton easter. the center ne Nte&on Avenue: tbence wester aong the sad proongaton and tbe cen e ne sad begnnng pont runnng easter aong the center ne James! Pace to the center ne New Jerse Garden State Parkwa Route #4; thence, souther aong the astmentoned route to the center ne Route 27; thence southwester centerne L?.,:- AHT sad proongaton and te. centerne ot South H Koad to He centerne Hghand Road; ttnce thence wester aon;; tn bo;::.'.!. 1 ) Cark Townshp 10 1:1 In:*: (ToV"northw7sTer''a 0 n;" U he''c!n-!! on w ' th ^ Bounasr; E " ; terne Hghand Road to the ccn-l 0 ^, 1?! ^ f. J T ^ " * terne Ctf thence! th * Edson Townsh1 P j the southwest corner o terne Ewt Ctf Roa thence! (11) northenstpr nong the cen. j the southwest corner o B.nck K'-G. terne East Cff Road to the! thence easter aon? :).t sou:! centerne Dover Road; thence 1 boun(br!' ot Bock "- 0 ' ' > 112) southeaster aong the ecu- northwest corner o Iocs VSD t f D R d t thenc* souther aon; 'hp to th, ne 0, KA[sott Townshp: O 1? T\^ * "* g terne uf Dover Rond to the pont ne ot th* ast 'mentoned roow to the center n* th* sad N J. Turnpke; thence wester aong the center Une the; ast mentoned road to tbe pont or oace begnnng. Ertth Dstrct Pong Pace: Schoo S, Ford Av< ng-ton Drve, Fords. WARD 2 - DISTRICT $ BEGINNING at a pont, the Intersecton ot the centerne West Pona Road (N. J. state Route 440) and the centerne Forda Grove Road, the boundar ne between Woodbrdge Town-hp and Ct Perth Ambo; the;c* {I) norther and northeaster aong sad boundar ne between Woodbrdge Townahp and Ct Perth Ambo to the centerne (ha Perth Ambo- Woodbrdge Branch the Pennsvana Raroad; thenc* (2) norther aong sad centerne the Perth Ambo-Woodbrdge Branch the Pennsvana Raroad to the centerne the N. J. Turnpke; ttunc* (3) wester aong ta* centerne the N. J Turnpke to the centerne Route 4 (Oarden State Parkwa) thence (4) souther aong the centertne Route the - - ( 5 ) northeaster aong the centerne! Route B to the centerne West Pond Road (N. J. State Hghwa, Route 440); thence 16) southeast-; er aong the centerne sad 1 ne ' Avenue to the center ne ot Avene Street; thence wester and northwester aone the center ne Avene Street to the pont Interacton wth the easter rght nf wa ne the Pennsvana Raroad and pont or pace begnnng BEINO a porton the Thrd Ward. Dstrct Fve, to be known u Thrd Ward, Ffth Dstrct -» Pace: BEINO a Dstrct 3 In tbe Fourth Ward to t>e known as Fourth Ward Dstrct 3 Thrd Dstrct Ponf Pace: Schoo 315, Persh; Avenue, Isen. WARD J - DISTRICT 1 BEGINNING at a pont, the Intervene*, souther aon; the «'»;;: ne Bock 505-D to the pont :4 pace begnnng Rcanth Dstrct Pon; Phrt: V.F.W. Budng, Inm.n AIT, Coon.. P0 "! n: F " t Budng, Avene Street, Avene. WARD 3 - DISTRICT «BEGINNING at a pont n at. WARD 4 - DISTRICT 4 BEGINNING at a pont, the Intersecton the centerne the Pennsvana Raroad snd the centerne Mddesex Avenue proonged; thence (1) norther and northeaster atonn the centerne sad proongaton and the centernt! Mddesex Avenue to the Oeorge Avenue dstant easter OO^'ontf rne McLean Street; thence feet from D S Hghwa Route NoJ(2) southeaster aong the center- 1; thence norther.aong a ne]ne McLean Street to the centerdstant easter 100 feet and parae' "ne Bock Avenue; thence (3) to V S Hghwa RouM No 1 to the jeeoter ne Woodbrtdge Avenue. thence northwester aong the center no Wnodbrdge Avenue to tbe center ne U 8 Hghwa Rout; #1; thence northeaster aong the center ne n S Hghwa Route. No I n the souther boundar ne the Ct ftshwa; thenre wester aong tbe sad souther boundar ne the Ct Of Bahws to the center ne Bt Oeorges Avenue; thence souther; < 8 souther aong the centerne Bock Avenue to N. J. Routs # 1 Begnnng. Fourth Dstrct Pong Pace: Auth Avenue Fre House, Istn. WARD 4 - DISTRICT S Begnnng at a pont where th*, Pace; Schou sj3, VToudbne Avenue, Ave g ne o sad West Pond Road to the pont or pnre Begnnng. Nnth Dstrct Pong Pace: Schoo #3, Strawberr H Avenue, Woodbrdge, WARD } - DISTRICT t BEGINNING at a pont, the Intersecton the centerune the New Jerse Turnpke and the centerne Carteret Road west to the Intersecton the renterne Carteret Road and Woodbrtdge Avenue; thence (1) In n souther drecton the centerne Woodbrdge Avenue to the ntersecton the CenterUne Woodbrdge Avenue and Rahwa Avenue; thence (2) tn a norther drecton aong the centerune Rahwa Avenue to the Intersecton the centerne Rahwa Avenue and the Rght-- Wa the Port Readng Raroad; thence (3) eaattr aong the. centerne the RKht--W» the Port Readng Raroad to the Intert f secton the the WARD 3 - DISTRICT 7 Begnnng at a pont In th* wester ne staten Isand Sound where the same s Intersected b tbe souther ne the Port Readng Karosd Dock Propert, thence. (1) northwester»nnn the souther ne the Pnrt Readng Raroad Dock Propert to the pont Intersecton Of He same wth tbe proongaton southwester the center ne Turner Street: thence <2) Northpasterv aons the proongaton Southwester and ths center ne Turner Street to the Intersecton same wth ths center ne o Nnth Street: thence (3) Northwester aonu the center ne Nnt Stree' 121 feet more or ess,; thtnee 141 Northeaster parae wth I'urner Street to the Souther ne Bock I0S3-A; thence (5) Northeaster aonn sod Souther ne Bock OSJI-A to Its ntersecton wth the (fer ne Turner.Sm-ct; teure Northeaster , thence 4 In a northeaster drecton uon; the stream throm;) Bocks 11)160, 1016A und 914 to tn teron (,fjd ra cton f the /nter e Ho rean at the In t Z, and h Inn Aven e and rtm^ tn; Northeaster proon [5Hto) (f Turner Street to the In tcrstctou same wth tho boundar ne between the Townshp 0! IWuudbrdte and te Borough o! Carteret; thence n) Uoutheaster I aong sad boundarv ne to th j center ne Woodbrdse-Cartere AV^HIB"^ t.v! erv dre ' t >" a'ok the sad bound Inters-con,,f,t:,-eXne ot!" ne to the,ont Interacton ar It md Humc-! Avenue; wth the Norther or Wester ne Avenue center Hue (on the south) b ' ne drawn parae wth Green Street and 190 feet north the norther Hue there Ffth Dstrct 'unj Pace: db Jr. Ith Schoo, arrun Avenue. rght anges to am pum!e wth the Easter ne Kng George* E^d th the aevera there u* WARD I - Db'KLI BEGINNING at a pont, the In-,Rght Wa tersecton te centerue Wood-j Thrd Dstr.t the ISnsU't'. Hun uf M-u.jw Raod; thente, Nuntev UIOUK the Easter ne Mcudow Itoad 150 feet, mar* nr tess, UJ the thuter ne Kng Georges Post Itoad; thence, Uvfter and Northeaster UIIHIK the severa courses jnf Kng Georges Pom Koad to the pont or pw.-o Uegnung ana the Utgh Vue Raroad brdge Carteret K<md and the center Hue the New Jerse Turnpke; ttfuce HI southwester uonj tbe center ne tho New Jerse Turnpke to te center ne Borr Street; euco 12) norther ud northeaster aong centerne Berr Street and Katwa Avenuo to the Woodbrdtjo -Carmret Rond; thence (3 easter aong te center Ht WoodLge-Oaect How to the pont ur uacu be#!u>nk. Sth Dhrct VoE I'Uc-: M.d Hutdj Budng, Mjt Street, ttuubdje WAKV' - IIIStH 1 ^ Bcgunug a a ott u the BdUu Townaup nn 100 feet uur the norher Um ffth (Street, theace jeaster aong a no 100 feet nortb r n j g or nftb Street W.1K1) 1 mstt I 1 7 UhNN.N ot h [o. Iho 111- ot h«ccnter; nf N J Hau* O uuj j rme: furdl Kre Hous', Corrde Strett, Kurds. (Jr»u 4»e nue to the uorher Itun Fords NO 1: I he mo urte aong Uv g«o tv an unce pont; them-o easter atb^m h«uorther 'me Fordo rerr«o«\no I u the mter Hue uf Mar Ar nurn (tng aat jto( Hue to b pt 100 feot [olh 11 er Hun uf PRmau Av< WU 1, N I :,ULo Hn»a> HU #41, cun ) castc uu u H eunte^ IK ma (enetut o ttc J nrr HcntUK Itarud] Dcfc WJU'IJ easter nttg the cenledue u ttd I'ort HCKIIUK Kua to t.c cv> euter aong,yk.(tt UM ot N J Bmt N, then, v K«* JtIMf st«h,«o Kothct MIUIIK tn o r.eute no' (f K baue Lu 11 u.n uenj te![ enuuej 1 tu the no at Edwu Totuap th«ut«uoruor»1uuk *ajd u* U) t* (rta at Uu>* a ' WARD 5 - DISTRICT I BEGINNING at 'ho center;::.! Avenue 1 ot the * e5t "oundar nt o Pennsvana Raroad; thence" () ot the * e5t "oundar nt o northwester and wester e a0'n>9; thence easter akm.th, the center ne New Dover Road terde <" '"nan Avenue.0,...: to the centerne Meredth Road; tersectnn wth the centcr^e-v. thence (2) southern and southeast- Garden SMt Parkwa. N J -1. t er aong the centerue Meredth R d h thence north aong the Road to the centerne Mddese*; ' <*^ Pwkwato the < \ Avenue; thence C aong the ceutpr Avenue to the ccnterte Mc.em Street; thence 4I soucnster 3) soutwesterv' th P boundar ne; thrre «f;'>m me Mdduse» on 8 the oark Towns!;'.;- bcurr ne to Us Intersecton».m t' ' '-.^terne Lake Avo.,;f -r.r- aong ' the centerne Mc.en *outhea5ter aong tt -cr.tr.'.r.t.. Street to the centerne Bock Lak* Avenue to the pr ' Avenue: thence (5 souther uo Raroad to the pont or pace begnnng Eghth Dstrct omt; ru Frst Dstrct Pon; Pace: Schoo Schoo»I7, nm»n Acntc IOKT Outook Avenue, C oona., WARD 5 - IHSTKn S W'AHD 5 - DISTRICT 2 BEOINNINO at11 pont, te Inter- Begnnng at the secton the renter.t:f center ne 0! State Hghwa Route secton the centtrn* theaveoue. wth the ctmc.:=' «#J7 Intersecu ths dvdng me be- : Pennsvana Rarod anfe cen-idukes Road»n(t tre d:v.-. -' g tweeo Edson Townshp and Wood- 1 terne g northwester the dvdng ns-tue om sad Rahwas to h r nre I2 >o!east : r; a between bockj 428 and 420 as shown bo southwester aong the center ne Dover Ho.n: tece HI turtwest-'rau C4. thence (ur<t» Chan O'H Road to the center «aoug the crjtcrne Dover (aong the center :me 0' ' '^ Us* Qref Street or Oak Tree Kuad to cnucrct ot Chan O'HItBUte Parkwa, Route -' (t>t Road; thence wutheaster aong,road and New Dover Rood; thencepont Intersecnon 0'»» ; "^ the center ne ot the a«t-tnen-- 11 '»' northwester aonf the ne wth the cen'er '-',. :'',f. road to the center ne '' ttcrno ot New Dover Hntd U:Avenu«; thence essfr ',\,,',-. er Avenue; thence southwrat- "! " mnt or pace Begnnng 'center ne Inmt A ( r.t ong th* center ne o Creemer»<-cond Dstrct Ponc Pace: Co-ntersecton sad rc." ( c,,j snd Its prrongaton to the I""* Pu»«c Lbrar, Cuon* Bvd., the dvdng ne >>«'* e,.* mj wa the Phadepha t' "»na. Rahwa and Wnotnrx^, ^ pont "' and.-teadn- Raroad; thence west-, r» aong sad rght ot wa ne to WARD 5 - DISTRICT 3 the dvdng ne between Kdson Begmmu «t a ont 111 the cen-,.... Townhp and Woodbrdre Town-ter ne Cnona Road,»s< known ( on Cvc.., "«shp; thence norther aong sad" Coons Bouevard, where, the nun Aeue and dvdng HDB to th* pont or pace some tj Intersected b the cfr.-r onu. r.n««,. nb. ; g bebnnng. BEING ne ot New Dover Road and from BEING a dstrct S and a pot- *>ud begnnng pont runng In a too ot dstrct s In the Fourth'genera norther drecton nons the. D»IJII...'-«-- f. Ward to be known us Fourth W«rd center ne Conna Houevard to boundar no between ' dstrct 5 ;n pnnt where It IB ntersected b ;;woodbrdk«to»nsh '' Ffth Dstrct Punr pate: th* center ne ot Hfman Boe- 0 ths centene "' -' Schoo ttt, (.n-en Street, hem. vard; thrure norther HIOIIK 'bs.thenre easterr aone urn WARD 4 - DISTRICT,ttenr cennr ne «r Hfnn Imevard to! u f Cark P»f«h h t 0 " "' ;a nunt where the nm IrterBectt BKOINNING»t 1 pont. nr :n- 'he souther ne Iock 4«: as,.,,,. - tersecton,e rentt-rur o N,-,v shown on 'he Woodhrue r.ws)']i,tcr,k'ob m the «wth the centerne Aven.e, the.ee e^'*^,^. Jerst Btat* Hghwa Route SJ5 Tax Ma : thence e.s'rv am n)rth-'0( Bock 49S-A; enc Ik ff KeadK Coa Dock.',: southeaster UIIIILI; the Pott Read((! Cm Hocks to tn: Intersecton ths ne and the Townshp Boundar; tece 111)1 road, and from oad begnnng pont runnng norther aong th«peno Ruoad to the center ne uf'avene Street, thence sout'heastftou):!e "ce tenttrue t'h.n..u,......u..., tng He Sch Ijr' from ts nltheruan o th«in- er 4nt t n o e r tt <>n«tho center tnt^r " t; 1 uf Vh ' [t *''HU1» It^. t, fcerbtfotu tm tk-luu (t thej 11 ' 10 f>r Avene tree U) «" centw f.* 0 " "" )ro " It((U()11 >f t «*H cet-erne the T)w&!»h wealer ^^\^L:-r:, (^ee ;;^s:!^:,'^, n r " h0mbt - tenttrue t'h.n D'HIIIj ((..m t, e-.- -,.,* I' o)t - >'" >ro,ng«t,,,,,f (he,, nue am'" 1 "' r Hawa A.eue: thence"" 1 "* }"" bew "" Peab«n Ae. ""re *, soutuer.,>u,, n,,.eei nu. ot\""' s 11 " 1 8uuh <:!1» K^d, then,, Uct: " 1 *'!). Carenunt Avenue,, Cbuou. thence <)jf' u ' the cmrru* thc" 1 " 1 ' extenson the,""cet7r'7uf"(:e'~ "' K^t"" tra Avenue to tm Inteujcto n""""' *" the cetteruc Cem. Aveou and the uleue.ton or od Ko<td thence!2) bulu-v tu the Inte A ve ur tn hu ceu Usr Avenue, hcuc. the Umd ttd Cejr. AVO uf u an 113) «e>er t,n at ttl- cl-hue 1 -e!j(r/-je 0 1 u the ttuwte Uc >[ (IWu,u> Ih-.c In a euwtaterj d doj d.d cruc Hue uf He mo od w '""" Jrh1 *" '' eck 1<I '«uortmr K to tho In-""" e ''"" «"'1III» Harodd. no Od,'.'" '"". ""rr' «I(;IIB tn uorttr.u»; ence nteraeco er aonu te h ue uf Wer Mtreet o h0 t ejtcrna ur Hrd btreet, truce S) Mjer aunk the (-Buernt Uj Mrect Srcet u the ttter. u Worth (jtrr.e.' thence UO w t the 'u UemuK Hauad ' «ItatWax Avenua U) te t (M Hod um."' 1 "' "' uemk-tju he sad tb#, t I'u ov'ht w.e*""**'**"*.,..6 md JLrf 1 ' I"" 10 "' Ha d wth esu w Ht!.I'rhnt O the New n-k' I,upn- ', v"* t'4) KrhetAter to te nu or»( e nf B«tsunK Urn DjU.t I'uhB I'Un. b(j( H. #», Wn enut, Fu Iteadn. ]Avt n.t t E,: n 1 rt t tm. rnra vo t>r : hnfw as I brd Puuj fate; A nu fcouher e between I WARD 3 - DbTKICT < uf Md dvhu^1 Ucjuun at s pont where the Avenue and > outo Une New Jerse QrdfD t. Hom I,, 1B f«ntnr(r «4t«Parkwa Bout* #4 Intsrwos "..". r,"" 11 ' f uce ) emt-jthe contet ne Uew Dover Road: thence esttr aong the center n* New Dover ttoad to u utewcton wth che cooe Hue Coonn Ruad sonetmss knowa «j Cnoaa Houevnrd: ttauc aortbat tnd tre cnuer Hue C'ou ouovjrd thence UO wester the,-eu aok the,eue-nj Wnn (jtrce o the cenerdo (teu Bce. h uoulhe aong tt Jo to Its InuTeoctoa wth the ne u Hutfn Uneva: ceute (cntetb utvvruut tttup Um _ -. ad uounuaj me/n. Wood nd p««dstrct M ".,.,: Co; un M«t Ad Avenue, Coon. BW31NNINQ at the»' *".. centurne ^ %,uodst (b, Bdaon ro»w ' ' a, *«-,, u,eno..astw»!<"< bd» tha and ne Urne. Inman th. pro " Intern boundar, HI.' opposte Cove: * «' pp. Bortn'rJ -"3 the n tencb webter boundar B WHJ1 U'

17 mdrpendentrleader (E.B.). Carteret Press Thursda, September 12, 1963 horn Washngton [ax B Goes to House Md-September; edera Ad n Impacted Areas Unsetted,,v VVEK HAVDF.N VASIIINOTON. U. C. House Was and Means ' mnttrc w specfca rr-, r n(, when It wds a tux, hn I'O the House In mr-,, 1, n,,,.r that the sash be ' m punod b reduced KOV-, n spendng. n, t w propose that an,.,,,,,,1^1 avenue produced. [. ],c stmuus the tax ', h, used to baance the fed-, ud'd, and then to reduce...ona debt ahead an m expanson gov-. m,,, programs. ]- n w be wrtten Into Tte (1,,j r, at the Instance ot,,,'..,-, vtvea on the commttee.! r provson w ca on - for "takng a reason- U, means to retan govern-,,. sprndnr" and. w urge Pn-sdrnt to "adhere to tha, cve." Vnrdm to Forda's Rep 3\ nt-v Herong, one the n,, 1 M r3, Ihere a aread assur-,,,',' Hnt, anguage w be ad pp,., b the commttee In th I,, \cson o( the b. 1'vset pans ca for fna B.nttre acton Sept. 10, wth r thru gong to the HOUM ' ' commttee for cearanc, nt. [or foor acton on o [Jbt Sept. 17. The hope that speng on ),. HUH budget - baancm n, be suffcent to Ward f a [[[unexpected In the Home to Inn the tax - cut to» ang r.,r nstead the two ear tnvlsoned In the b. When It cears the commttee, the mrasurr w be consdrrnhv rtffon-nt Man thnt nrnn proposed b te Admnstraton, One the major Changes desgned to beneft the ower- 'ncome taxpaers Is R prqvson or four dfferent tax steps apdcabc to the frst $2,000 axftbe Income nstead on ne. Under that pan the frst OO taxed noonw woud not knowng when or whetherthe can expect federa hep n fnancng the ear's operatons., The so-caed mpacted arras j rogram whch provdes ROV- met hep n mantenance d operaton exstng 'hoo.s In such areas and conructon new factes ex- Ired June 30. A b extendng the prog'am r a ear has been approved I the House Educaton nnd bor Commttee but te ted p In the House Rues Comttee, wth no sgn ear.cton. Chef stumbng bock there a provson, added at the nsstanw Educaton Charman Adam Caton Powe (D- IY) whch woud bar an unds u segregated adoos. That woud ht hardest at ;he South where a arge share f the mtar bases and other,'overnment t Instaattonn are f»rmen are expected to rase w answer before the rmd theman. Iverbudng houae.j Troops sometm Strng's vant. Tb«r Capto Dome,154,000 turkes th» ear, * one ccusaton. Are ou so rare that stabes and coach houae was the stor asamer «ma«contnued from Edt Page) per cent reducton under ast 1 th«m charges are untrue? topppfd b "cupoas and gded d to hang who praed atotdj In order to nsure freedom weather vanes. The Ear'." carages carred hs eort-fcf-strrrw Board Agrcuture... Theear. Lord have merc on me! pr RCre avetw P vaue New -O h e press, our newspaper Btrng, standng nearb, reped warm, "I won't, ou ras- Jerse farmand and budngs, CAPITOL CAPERS: - The oud prnt artces from both The Aexanders, or Btrngs, ved n roa fashon. The $559 - s the hghest In the New Jerse Turnpke Is not a ca! won't have merc on Lvngstons vsted ten, and naton.. More than 100 newperpetua mone-machne that ou!" hrother-n-aw Wam Uvrtgston carred on the rebeous ^ companes have ocated In New Jerse In the ast cash requred to pa f future w contnue to produce the A man weath and poston fve ears, accordng to the bond Issues, cams Leonard E. tak that made hm a New Jerwhen the war began, Strng State Department Conserva- Best, Newark... The State Ijo and Economc Deveop-conservaton Department rement.. A basc course n ports a boat accdent caused pumbng reguaton and Inspecton Is beng ered under the jwhec to get a sandwch... when the operator eft the j jont sponsorshp the Extenson Dvson ot HU-Bers and t Heath warns New Jerse tour The State Department o State Department Heath.. tots to Mexco that If thej.severa thousand tho State's ourht bue dnnerware n nver-nr> popunton apped for 'uarez, to throw It awa. coverage under the Bue Cross Pm ast wnter durng a speca enroment... The I)e- Edtor's Letters (Contnued from Edt Page «rtes wthout our nterferce, Ver tru our, Mrs. Doores French 194 Chares St. sen, N. J. (Edtor'tNote: It to the newapaper't poc whenever» «eron* potc*! charge s made to contact the person or per- Invoved W we n present both trt" tf utorv, Thn we w contnue to do rrrardeta the potca part or ndvdua nvoved, We consder It our dut to our readwa throuthout the Townshp who are Democrats, Repubcans and Independent*, It «part ther rght to know.),se eaden and frst Governor the state) when/he Revouton came. The prett Strng daughters, Mar and Ktt, at- ca affars were In a mserabetange. A that survved n tracted esteemed beau* to Bnskng Rdge. death were the tte and the abandoned estate at BssWng Fo a hs nobe pretensons Rdge. ord Strng unhestanttngj Soon after Strng's death* chose rebeon n Athough he suffered crucj from rhumatum, Strng jon d the Rm In the fed and nck became a brgade [enora. He nerved wth honor ven dstncton, at Trenton randwne, German town, Munnonth ad esewhere, He was awas caed Genera Strng. PAOB SKYBfTEIW had ost a before ha death at Aban In 1783, Hs estates bad been mortgaged and hs fnan- vstor returned to see "Th«Budngs" whch she md known n ther gor das. She wrote Ih shocked tones grata stored n the "eegent drawng room" am th«paved oottrt-.tmen t the Interor wmte :arr a 14 per cent rate, wth New Jerse artsts to enter the me per cent ncrease on each I present admnstraton wt fed wth pgs and pour Federa duck, stamp f thft next three unts $500 "A TICKLISH A I'! 'A I 11" hc.se accusatons before prnt The measure woud aso a con, test and IICHIKU varous starrng Shre Junes md.speces waterfow that have ng, t woud he Impossbe fo Out In the coach house. Lord ow an automatc $300 deucton for chartes and other eavest extra enroment. unt Tuesda at the Sa re. Educators woud have easer ocated whch account for Ue Gg Young w be pang ever appeared on such stamps. ;hem to have the opportunt, N. J. Tercentenar Strng's handsome ooath >f answerng'the charges In th gathered cobwebs, ts gded mrposcs. wthout Itemtaaton In man Dxe schoo ds- Woods Thrntrr. Nhr Jnn,mnds If Governor Huthes 1 newsan! edton the paper, (Contnued from Edt Page) Opnon* var on Strng's ornaments tarnuhed b tme. >n Incomes up to $3,000. In ar 1760's and b 1765 theabtes as an fcer, but.rcts, thfe mporated areas Inssts she doesn't, want to schoo ad pan, whch he promses as part the $750,000,000 Iprescnt admnstraton w 11 Octe unmpressed b the dg- Unes our staff furnshes th Atop It roosted fows, cdtn. >ther words, If 'a taxpaer frst New Jerse hstoran Washngton found hm both j mone has represented a sub- man a Nav man hut that [made on $2,000 he woud st ISamue Smth, coud wrte: stead and a man he coud tanta share the budget n doesn't keep Commander Gg bond ssue, were aread In effect, cams the New Jerse Ed-.ng, t woud be Impossbe ft Here aso atbasken-rdge Is trust. Strng never greed these accusatons before prn nt a roa tte, be aowed the fu $300 automatc deducton. sh Affar". Red Buttons and ucaton Assocaton The them to have the opportunt the seat Wam Aexander sought persona advancement ecent ears, Young from trng "A Tck- The most controversa sec Caron Sones form another TOO GENEROUS State Dvson Tax Appea: answerng the charges In th Ear Strng; hs Improvements for taste and expense under the genera. Hstoran The Unted States announced as dd so man other fcers TEXTn.K PACT WITH JAPAN Jon taken out the Admn merr coupe In the rock- Perndae, Caf. Beng too has rued there can be no re same edton the paper. Lstraton b was the proposa. Ing' new Metro - Godwn- [enerous can sometmes get a ef from taxaton upon pro In a townshp such as ou promse more than anthng I.eonard Ludkn has wrtten; an fgreement hodng mports to aow, deductons for gfts Macr comed, fmed In person n troube, pert destroed b the March where a two-part sstem I the knd htherto effected The cheerfu readness wth Japanese cotton textes at Interest, state taxes and othe Panavson and coor oceon storm... Casses needed so desperate, t the Provnce." I whch Strng acqupsced In thether current eves for the rest Lese R. Dougas found ths expenses on on amounts ex begn at Dougass Coege, New qute unfar and unjust for o Others aso tod the handjsome estate, caed "The Budmands to whch he mght have creases In tre next two ears, assgnment others to com- j 1963, but permttng In- ut to hs sorrow, Havng had ceedng fve per cent gross?ood uck fshng t Humbodt R A 1L MEASURE SIGNED Brunswck, on September 16.. newspaper to contnue th Income. Ba bar, he caed to a feow Congress passed and Presdent The New Jerse Farm Burea practce. ngs" b pan fok the V ad cam whe he remaned Unted States Government Aso emnated was a pro anger to fer hm some fsh Kenned Bgned egsaton warns man farmers w nee To make matters worse, age. Strng desgned th> In posts esser Importance spokesman sad the Japane vson whch woud have com teng the stranger that he hadaugust 28th requrng arbtraton ot the dspute that threat- next sprng. New Jerse headne, so that everone reads 'ke that an Engsh nobe I chef." about certan cengs. outsde suppes ha befor gve the rebutta statement I eaborate manor house to b.must have born comfortng to busness men mght be unhapp bued a capta gans tax wt too man. the nhertance ev mpose When the stranger found out ened to shut down-the naton's on benefcares States. how man fsh Dougas had, hera nes at mdnght. A Itng-sze fsca headach came ov«r, remnded hm that Under the b a pane seven ooms for schoo admnstrate n those areas wth a heavj the mt was three and promt arbtrators w be created to sezed the fve fsh and fned rue wthn 15 das on unonmanagement enroment government co: hm $25. dsputes over fre- nected students. The stranger turned out to bemen's jobs and the makeup The w open the fa term the game warden. freght and ard crews. Mddesex Count's Largest Bank BANKING HOURS There's somethng about a man IUIH wth mone n the bank Monda Thursda 9 A.M. 3 P.M. Frda 9 A.M. 6 P.M. Want to put a geam n the ee o that woman n our fe? Want to rea mpress her? Open a Perth Ambo Savngs Insttuton account and add to t reguar. A man wth a growng cash reserve has a ook confdence... securt.,.. someone who s gong paces. The thrft habt coud make a word dfferencefor ou... and t coujd mean more the better thngs fe for our fam. Come n and open our savngs account soon. Tn PERTH AMBOY Savngs Insttuton PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY Natona Stores Fnast LOW DISCOUNT PRICES FAMOUS &HGREEN STAMPS ISCH001S OPEN' IU.S.D.A. 'CHOICE"-SIMPLY DELICIOUS] RIB ROAST Rb Steaks KING OF THE ROASTS NATURALLY AGED REGULAR CUT Ib. CMc* CORNED BEEF IXTRA &H. GttN STAMPS ^k A< «"<vh > HOUOt MAID POLISH SAUSAGE BIRDSEYE-CHOPPTO IIAF wm the pvnmh tf 5 «. fkf. CAMECO COOKED HAM Frst ct prced sght hgher BONELESS BRISKET FRONT _ 7 A CUTS fc -/T e BACK CUTS Ib. &ACK MY SLICED BACON FLOUNDER FILLET DEEP SEA SCALLOPS GREEN STAMPS WITH A PURCHASE OF $7J0 Vx ; IIMIT OHt HI AOUr~CK)*«ITT 5. TO»MCO, IHI, 1IQUOI "J»(JM MIU UMf PIOM STkMT OTft Tt tw&>n v«m If pf«unt«d an 4««d (tan M4I*T W HNAST IIS! HATIONA Jv(, GREEN STAMPS *; 1*1 purchou o 1 Ik, «>. «FIMAST APPLE JELLY ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME-BUY Samsonte FOLDING TABLE 99 WITH $25 WORTH OF REGISTER TAPES A purpot* tqb* - an dea gft S«. It at or. dspa REGUIAR VALUE m.. BOrS AND GIRLS! tt put dug n our bg Ken'RAToN WOS'DOG SHOW/ FMSt Frst Natona Stores Wednesda Septentor 19th at 430 Rhwa Avem Spnach 6U$1 115 ft. ' USANGA ' 4* MIAU C POUND CAKE * jjf *~~ HOUOAT HOUSE HKD J PEPPERS MORTON'S COCONUT CUSTMD or Appe Pes #* FLORIENT" 00 * * 000 cuama 91^ or, 2«OfF PALM0UYE^3^31 DYNAMO JS5J1- AJAA uoudcuansa IM. ST KMAN.Hurt aw mm ^au ton. b.5or. 3cOf" we a BAKER'S VANILLA 2,, 45<tS CHKWW W HI SEA TUNA CHKKW OF THE SEA TUNA KRAFTS DQIKE MARGARINE MAROITSBTTISSUB r C bot. Z 18c 131c 89c 63c 87c 1* 33' CUT-RITE WAX PAPER MOTT'S APPLESAUCE DEL MONTE PEAS U I I I I T E McNTOSH APPLES HONEYDEWS mow TURNIPS fancv D D E A n BETTY ALDEH-VITAMIEXRIC rau I I I E # REULAR vt TXINSLICED RED HEART DOG FOOD 6-89 FINAST MAYONNAISE = 49 SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE - 51 MARCAL PASTEL HANKIES»**2* 2!c RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCES "J,- 41 cj HORMEL'S SPAM 43< SNOW'S CLAM CHOWDER -- DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT 1'XV' FINAST TOMATO JUICE COLGATE DENTAL OtEME WISE POTATO CHIPS '- NESTIE'S CHOC. BARS ~ HEINZ KETCHUP "~^ B & M BAKED BEANS 2 ' 39< ^ FRIEND'S BAKED BEANS 2'^ VIRM0KT MAID SYRUP! *57c ^.t.h.1 m IXTRA LAME CALIFORNIA VIM-RIPENED BARTUTT PEARS WELCH'S TOMATO JUICE SNO MAN LUNCH BAGS FINAST PEANUT BUTTER FINAST PURE GRAPE JELLY FINAST SEEDLESS RAISINS CUT-RITE SANDWICH BAGS EDUCATOR CRAX TETLEY TEA BAGS STERLING SALT GERBER'S BABY FOODS LITTLE FRISKIES CAT FOOD fnast IhtM. 1b. I a. Pnt Natonm Stor«man Hcnvt tcnur nuu UT, MTI. IM» 4 HH HA«wvw, MIPWHOWN «A NIW cor M M nfc mm t> U qwntm. HH* mu to Mm, 23c 39«98«TO SAVERS, SINCE/ Hawa Avenue 775 Rot«v«t Avenue CAETEfET MENLO PARK MftJo I'ark ^opp^ Ceute

18 PAGE RfOHTKEN Thursda, Koprmbfr 12. Independent-Leader (E.B.). f arf o) p Barrons to Scrmmage Aganst Somerv, ««*** *#****** *# ***# **** ******** * **»»»#*»»»»*» *»» -* OSHORNE OFFERS FOOTBALL PROGRAM Bonne Osborne, the new Isen Hgh Schoo footba coach, has desgned a program to motvate and stmuate an nterest n footba for the soe purpose t nducng oungsters to watch grdron fms» preference to nhabtng street corners each evenng durng the week. We thnk Mr. Osborne has a good dea and t can not hep but nst a deep nterest n the great game footba. Actua the sport footba s not beng snged out as the most mportant snce a sporta contrbute to the phsca ftness our countr. Whe readng Ronne 1 * etter to ths desk, we coud not hep but remember the words Of a tourng Red Chnese genera on hs departure from ths countr, "If t were not for the fed athetcs, the Unted States woud be nothng but a Paper Tger." Startng on the nght September 13, Mr. Osborne w conduct a seres programs at the Isen No. 1 Hrehouw. The programs w be desgnated "ather and Son Nght." The schedue s as foows* September 13-Mores the New York Gants and Green Ba Packer champonshp game ; September 20-Gant hghghts and Phadepha Eages hghghts ; October 4-Pmceton Unverst ghts ; October 4-Prnceton Unverst hghghts; November 1-Rutgers Unverst Bgghts; and November 15-Rutger» Unversthghghts wth Coach John Bateman sted as the evenng's guest speaker. SILENT PETE SPEAKS ONCE AGAIN Fred Moore, the captan the Tea whch anchors at Great Ks, Staten Isand, s rapd becomng known as the Tuna Kng the East Coast after hs numerous and successfu voages to the depths 17 fathoms whe hs anger* have haued n a record number przed tuna from 250 pounds on up. Moore, a resdent Fords, saed out recent wth a part composed Bob Aragon, Rchard Jann, and A, recognzed on as the boss Best Brand Beverages. The tro n the boat wth Captan Moore faed to hau n a record catch but each took turns ot the rod and ree whch brought n a 300 pound fsh. The andng the huge tuna was an eas task n comparson to the sub-dvson the prze catch among members who ad ther hands on the rod durng the one hour batte... The Woodbrdge Babe Ruth League w hod ts annua banquet Saturda nght at the Craftsmen's Cub.... A's Poodtown won three straght games aganstretr^s Pumbng the openng nght the woodbrdge Knghts Coumbus Bowng League... Ronne Rakos, the Evenng News wrter, w hande a pubct for the. Woodbrdge Bears durng the New Jerse Pro Footba season... A Rutgers Unverst footba games w be broadcast over Rado Staton, WCTC each Saturda afternoon. DID YOU tnow THAT j 1 George Krumm, regarded ae one Woodbrdge Hgh's great defensve basketba paers durng the mddde '30's can now take a rear seat to hs son Mark, who was recent named to the A Star Pennsvana Bantam League team... The Isen Gants, members the Ppp Warner Centra Jerse Footba Conference, w meet the Ezabeth PAL n a practce game ; Sunda afternoon at Merr Park... Ton ' Mennut strung a bow and arrow across hs front door after wnnng the Cass XA Champonshp at the annua WA-XO-BA Archer Champonshps n East Brunswck... Dan Pancon, Ken Van Pet and Steve Fochek, former managers the PBA Dodgers n the Woodbrdge Ltte League, w be happ to hear that one. ther former stars, Wane Howe, s now a grown *. bo starrng as an end for Mssour Vae Co- ege... The Mnera and Chemca Phpp Braves are to be congratuated after wnnng the Isen A.A. Pon League tte... The actua : stor has not as et been reeased from Atantc I Ct but we are wng to bet that Woodbrdge's Jmost famous end, Joe %g, went through a pate gass durng the recent PBA conventon : whe demonstratng to hs feow fcers how he once ganed sx ards on an end around pa. Wth nne hs.feow patromen hodng hs ' rght arm, one the ct's fnest phscans used hs sk to cose the wound wth 14 neat ' sttches... B Sparks, a former Barron star, has anded a varst tacke berth wth the R,utgers Unverst eeven... WEAK THE SYMBOL OF HONOR THE OLYMPIC SHIELD HAPPY TLMF It r u» happ da for the Mnera and Chemca Phpp Braves when the gathered for the awrc pcture after wnnng the Isen Pon Leame chamjhmhjp. Durng the past season, the Braret, pang n the drrat sponsored b the bes AA, won IS runes whe totng on two, The champ* seated n the front n t from eft to rght are: Bob Smth, John Suvan. Woodbrdge Water Head, John Lndsa, Wane Savage and Mke DonaghM, Standng are: Coach Carence Sagrr, Wane Sager. T»n Makosk. Gar Nataro, Larr Barnwok, Dennt Wert and Manager Frank Nataro. Faen mssng fr*a the above groop Incude Bob Kaso and Rche Bndktn. Bears Open Doube D Q c., Bettng Rage Fro beason on Saturda Nght WOQDBRTDOE The n re- Waters Stadum juvenated Woodbrdge Bears open ther 1964 campagn Saturda nght under the ghts at Water* Stadum n Perth Ambo. The meet the Od Brdge Warrors In a New Jerse Pro Footba League tt at 8 o'cock. John Hapstak s head coach the oca cub, and hs name shoud rng a be to footbaconscous resdents the townshp. Hapstak was a veteran end for the Goden ears. Wth hs assstant, Ton Santora Kenworth, HapstaJc has been rebudng a team whch paed ndependent ast ear. Santora shoud aso be a famar name around town. He ved n Port Readng, went to Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo, and aso paed on the Goden Bears. The Bears have been practcng four nght* a week,at Gen Oove Ftd. "The team we have Isn't bg,! but t «one the most determned and most sprted teams we have ever coached," Hapstak j and Santora sad the other da.! Hapstak,, who handes the' fensve unt, htw hs ne just about setted. Two veterans, cocaptah Steve Kager, 6' md 190, and And Gorchad, 6' and 185, w open at the end spots. Both; are Woodbrdge bos. Another vet, Bob Lenge, 6' I and 240, w be at one the (tackes, and newcomer Ned (Fne, 6' and 20, w hande the other. Lenge s from the townshp and Pnk makes hs Ihorae on Staten Isand. In a smar stuaton, Hapstak. has veteran Bob Zuo, 6' and 215, and newcomer Bob Fnn, has from Rawa, A Knox at 6' and 210, another newcomer from Rahwa, w anchor the ne at the center! poston. "These bos hod the ke to openng up m backs," Hapstak ad.»chare Taor, a pung taented athete out ; Rahwa, has naed down the quarterbackng spot, and w gude the team In the sott formaton chosen as the mansta the fensve pattern for the Bears. Speedster Joe Wson, aso Rahwa, w run out the sot back poston. The Bears w re heav on the runnng capabtes co-captan Brute Donan Woodbrdge. At ths ate date there Is st a batte between Lero Aexander and Fredde Hut, two oca bos who are both trng for the startng hafback roe, Santora (kon't have a set defense as et, but w have. one ths weak. He's been shuttng hs men around, and has some Wen as to the defensve agnmeul for the WajrOf game. The Bears w pa a home games at Waters Stadum, a on Saturda nghts at 8 p.m. After Saturdas opener, the Beats trave to pa the Essex Rambers on Sept. 20, and return home to pa the Bashore Vktogs on Oct. 5. A week ater on Oct. 11 the pa an awa game wth the Panfed Merchants. The paq Out return game wth Od Brdge.on Oct. 18, and IN STARTING LINEUP: Wane Howt-11 Woodbrdje w be n the startng neup fur de Mssour Vae Vk ngs when the open ther footba srasoo wth the Coege Empora Saturda ufte uon. uwd, a three etterman, pa>e» an end poston. He s t >rars od, weghs 205 pounds, stands >«feet and s a stnor. ^t ear Howe, a former Woodbrdge Ltte Leaguer wth the 1'BA Dodgers, ganed varst honors n track and baseba and was voted to the A ('(nference team. B SILENT PETE TJI. asks: ud an punter In A.G. ask&: Who hods the NFL the NFL ever wnd up wth a record for throwng the most season's average over 50 pases In ote name? ards? Au: Dav O'Bren toued 60 wth Phadepha aganst Ana: Yen, n th) Wabugton't amazng Sauu Bau«h Washngton n From UK.: Dd an ba carrer comped a, 51.4 avrrace for the Kasou. n the NFL ever return a kckf 106 ards for a touchdown? Au: A Carmchae Green Ba raced exact that dstance n a game aganst Chcago n t. nqures: Does Erne Nevers, the former Stanford A Amercan hod an records? Au: He nhares the fed goang mark fve wth Bob Waterrd. At the tme he paed wth Duutb. Prom H. D.: What dd Wood brdge Hgh Bchw pa IU home footba Axnat, n 1837 Ana: Waters Stadum In encounter, the Bean w.be the Perth Amobr. guests the Bashore VIkngs n a 2 pn. game on Nov. the Fords No. 26 schoo prn S. R atu: Dd Bob 10., The Bears cose out ther eague schedue n a home game pta host to (he Rambers on Nov. 18 aganst the Paned 'Nov. 3. In ther on afternoon Merchants. cpa ever partcpate n sports? Ant: He 1» ntted w one the best tnffcdert ever to graduate from ftrth Ambo FREEHOLD The Twn the hor&e-gong patrons, w Doube, newest bettng range \ttw4 t» *powght wth Ttw Washngton Pace feature when! Freehod Racewa fers ts j customar Orace program \rchers Garner Honors Lupu to On 8 Hodov WOODBRIDOE - When Wnodbdg e Htsh hrad footba coach Sam Lupo was asked about ')"'' the 1964 Barrons. he hestated before statns '» ttuar tme, I am not In a poston to'comme.,. another, but I expect to earn a ot about on Saturda when we are schedued to scrmm»o n </ '' PINE BROOK - A toutng- ^ 0J," { magp s '"'": cm o archers from Woodbrdge j -.,<. our p r.. t, Townshp, under the gudance' Wnxbrdne Hgh Schoo fot(fkowtz ' Hosemar McCarth, en-t j * If* :n-fd the 35th annua New Jer-!/ /' 11(1 tt *t Archer Champonshps and rnurned to ther home sur-j jkt TJ 1 'M onndnss wth a custer hdn-' VO " MIC Ewh Jauch. the former HOPELAWN Denns Stan-,rp«." The name LID-,. to most Woodbn'd;.,' ang and thev «] V. cannot pronounce '' correct athough ' '", on four etters n-'-. Lupo has a fne ;n, ' ',,'. ground. ben B na:r.v, whe at Carte m >w. ' A 8outhm co-f' ' " man at Wam and v 4 4,,_, ' conversaton n the oca 'ege where he pn\> ( Y former WoodbrdR?'. '.' hods the Metropotan and commun when he ptcne(j, Creekmur. Tommv Eastern Champonshps. entered! br ] ant n0 htter to ead the and Bob Fnn the Women's Dvson despte Am(, rcftn Dvson A Stars Before RITIYIHK the fact that she was one ear ga under age at 17 and came brdge, Coach Lujx, '. whte workng from the centhrough wth brant perfor- terof t ne damond, SUnJcowtz apprentceshp as :, ma nee on oca range to pace jf e( m per at Dcknson ':.. j 3rd strke* on put 12 opsecond on four scant ponts ponpntg an( j waked two dur- oewru seasons cm:, mater, where a,*'.' bchnd the veteran eader. j nr n ts memorabe performance. tte Coach Joan Eott and JoAn Grno- The Amercans' manstas at vese Woodbrdge matched ar- the pate were B1H Koczan, When questoned rows wth the best In the, Inter-'Frank Matusk, aen Mohrand r-.h returnng veterans, D medate Dvson and paced Stanowtz. second and thrd, respectve, Joseph DeAngeo, the H Y Ohe ha* 8 hodover's for one the bggest upsets n drector, announced that the ear's varst vart the recent meet. Two Hand Touch Footba Lea- men paed o M Added aures were heaped gue w start In the near future ve unt. He s rp; upon Mrs. McCarth's archers wth games beng paed durng experence to bosu: '." when one her prze pups, the week at 6 p.m. at the Hopeawn Fed. The eague s open rdron ensve team after» ',' s. jr'' o Kath Berse, won an award warfare. for beng the hgh scorer on herto bos from eght to 18 ears taget. 'od. Ths comng Sunda the At present pans are beng jwoodbrdpe group w, opceformuated for the annua [agan compete for Metropotan Award Da to be hed at the honors at the famous Bear Hopeawn Schoo, on October Mounts n Inn n New York. 20. Woodbrdge KC Opens Season at Majestc Lanes Saturda afternoon. HOPEIAWN A tota tenson desgned to work out the Freehod orgnated the TDearns naugurated the {the da foowng Labor Da. Knghts Coumbus Intra- It brought an mmedate pck- Counc Bowng League recent at the Majestc Lanes wth up n attendance and bettng to the shore ova. A $22, TD the prospects a cose batte over Wttng Too. Jack Bau ed on Sept. 5 brought the or the tte snce a few themann, the Wttng star, ht a track natona attenton. It w second dvson cubs have fortfed ther ranks durnfg the ton. 256 game, wrch was hgh fo contnue, aong wth the reguar doube, for the baance thepost summer months. the nght n crcut compet- 60-da campagn. After the frst nght's acton, Bob'g TV emerged a two ou The Washngton Pace s the on A's Poodtown came out 3 game wnner over Metn second eg the track's hstorca seres whch was naugu- wth a three game vctor over who roed cean games 188 the ear scrambe undefeated Motors behnd John Pansk rated n 19B1. Ths seres was Ran' s pumbng. John Weter and 200. Mo Ptcher, New Jerse's rchest harness race carrng prze dstrbuton $10,000. The Sprt ' '76 Is worth $7,- 500, a the others are $5,000 dashes. The hstorca seres has attracted man the top drvers n the game snce It was Inaugurated n Stane Dancer, B Haugton, George Shot, Jmm Cruse, Budd Gmour, John Chapman, Bob Ftrrng- Icreated to memoraze hstor-* was the bg man for the vctorous quntet wth an Impressve nng, Tedd's Sunoco edgec In the fna cash the eve- makng events that occurred n the neghborhood the 204 game and 531 set. Woodbrdge Lquor twce Iracewa durng the Revoutonar War. It w contnue each three cose fought games. Last ear's champons, Gert's Funera Home, were at Saturda through the cose the 60-da campagn. The season ends Oct. 12. three gatnse from Ssko & Fe- ther best tacng two out dor Transportaton. Leon GertGants Beat Foowng the Washngton was hgh for the Undertakers Pace w come The Batte wth a 203 game and 542 seres, Monmoth, The Od Tennent whe Frank Za came through Irvngton Pace, The Sprt '74 and The Ree\er Lost To Rutgers knks. Doube drs were expected to resume short, strumenta n eadng Mauro Motors to a two game vctor wth a 229 snge score for the vanqushed Truckers. IRVINOTON - The Iser A Marc's consstent bowng, Qants tuned up for the 196 ncudng a 230 game, was n- debut n the Centra Jerse; Pop Warner Footba Confer' ence wth an exhbton gam aganst the Irvngton PAL am the outcome, a 13-6 vctor fo the Townshp cub, was mor Durng the rrek,-,-,,. th the Woodb:;dk-, ^ e was asked about a '^ La.wrence and!,, T, -r.f oach Lupo took ov,:. He efnte a eader wa a ; :f. nendous compettor, p^ ver nch a footba pav<r am happ tohavf h-n'on: quad. Durng ear p:a,'.'cj 'ssons, he had a ter.dencv :J hrow a hard paw, dffn'. <&\ m recevers to hando, after a tte tutorng. h» r.m mastered the art t:m;r,j ptches downfed wth a n >ass makng t a peasa;.; as» or hs catchers to hau n, hj teras. He w aso be ma ectve In hs own tpe o! fense because Ro can ru:; u we as he can pass; therefore, the opposng defensve bsc'u w have to thnk twce Won evacuatng ther rones' Whe dscussng Latreact, the bg queston came up u D whether or' not he wou'.d, both was snce he was regarded as one the BrrorLS' top defensve paers!*. :!'.L Lupo answered, "I vou;< '.tt n to use Ro both was to \m fu advantage hs dua aot, but we are coutn,! heav on hm to gud» oar attack; our staff has, tht-rtorf, decded to keep hm on ::.t sdenes when our are In possesson the ba 1 Three quarterbacks s:*d behnd Lawrenrp hut now have et endured varst coa, petton. Tom Smps, a»n:cr, has a frm grp on the M«- up at ths partcuar.<»-. o the practce seso and owed n order b Bruce hadt, who w do mot Barrons' puntng, and than satsfactor as far as thfee. Gants' coachng staff was con Wen Woodbne I:: cerned. aganst Somerve SJ NEW BRUNSWICK Rut-, Last ear Irvnuton enjoed the startng g neup w. gers footba hopes suffered a! B Devn and John & b<w when was ft successfu seaon when the ton, Anthon AWjateo, Jmm Shafer and Edde Cobb k ard uck vch at the ends; Jon that!were honored as co-champon* Reeser, the m ther respectve dvson wth chek and John Ockson at a are some the great rensmen frst strng eft hafback, «, be unon. The are expected to tackes; Fred Kaczoro*^: us wo have come to the ^Ion-ost to the team for about two r epeat agan ths f wth the John Macoec at mouth Count track to compete n the rch races. Frst post at Freehod da throukh the sesson s 2 pjn. The DD wndows cose at 1:45. TD wndows, 25 In a, start.seng mmedate after the second race s fca ust before the s.xth race whch tarts the TD. runner Jm Beatt Is the frst track man to hod smutaneous a Amercan records from 1,500 meters through metcs. Canc Osborne, nebacker for the Mnnesota Vkngs, coects cons as a hobb. One out 16 waks ssued b Amercan League ptchers 1882 was Intentona. ts WfP THUR jou and veu;an M at center. The backed a quarter compo.*d u»- enoe at quaruro^'. return severa outstandng Reeser, who has been hurtjveterans ever ear snce hs freshman ^ m0qqth Iuncontog season, sustaned spraned knee g gaments n a recent Lnttasqtad scrmmage. He probab standng performance Tom the hafback.pus, «fense was parked b the out- and Steve!*'" ' w mss the Scaret's opener Campana and Robert Tpad, httng Ken Sedor at unt at Prnceton September 28 ' whe the defensve unt was ed Athough B **' Aso ost to Rutgers, but forb Mark Wood and John Le- Junor, was not nanu short Ume, w be second vendowsk. urda's neup, ho w unt eft end Fran Pease, who Sunda afternoon, the Isen OUt to w na surt suffered an njur smar to Gants w become engaged In on the forward wa.. Reeser's. Pease U expected to M another exhbton g»m«oorxb* to Coach Lupu, «w be sdened about ten das. aganst the Ezabeth PAL. Theu<hf>v<> hu desr 1 h>'- 1 '- e Bateman was. not sure whocash s schedued for Merr opener wth woud repac* Beeser. The 6-1, Park and w start prompt on September pound senor averaged, amost fve ards a carr astj second ne paer.x ^ «at 2 o'cock. When queetort *w ear athough he mssesd ths to sa, "Jm Sw*'- ra games wth a shouder ep-ispqrt SHORTS Ford* an a around araton. and shoud be vuur n team durng the com.* 1 the a; r season as a two-wa w' Denver's new team n the Weat- m m w WOOMIM m mn NASH AND WAJLmtMUH JUST 2 MINIMS-$Q m mm so mo?/ //A CfRWASH VIAL SUNDAY /// 12: RAHWAY AVENUE V^OODBRIDGE C-OtO mwmy m Hocke League. It was ho&en from among KOO entres a contest. Denver w be a arm cub the Toronto Mape Dartmouth Junors Fred '.Jm Bates HLsborough, 'afonh, and Thomus Rand f Ytu^o Ct, MUsUspp, w upuu Ue 1961 varst track "d gof squads, respectve. WANTED! Z Men'* Team* MO Averafc Tue«d»7 7 P.M. OPEN BOWLING Saturda & Sunda Couktt Loutfc Hun.dk Bu BOWL-MOR LANES 346 Man HI., WoudbrUfC Te. 8J aso have a host tra who shoud Chare Mucauso, fe], Mart D'Or and Jm na '»! ' n-i )» a Ma ^" - ack experence at < '"' ' but w deveop»» tr progresses.". RS. EXPRESS BUSES EVERY AND WEDNESDAY 'ATLANTIC RACE TRACK SU. «t 11:00 ( - 10:30' nwdtt. Sat. NOUNS THr WBUOSUVtCfCUOKU' 1 *

19 L-V *' (E.B.) - Oartwet PTBM Thurd, feptember 12, 1963, KOVALTV: Mr. and Mrs, Fourth Ward Repubcan Cub were crowned at thr an-.,1 pcnc the Fonrth WsTd Repubcan Cub Wnodbrdre Townnhp. Wam rj, Fmrth Ward Counc canddate, Irft front, fon(tratna(«jjrs. Vncent D'Andrea,, e Frederck M. Adama, Maorat canddate, necond from rtfh front, present Mr. /Veo? Jfew Freehoders To Fete Wam Warren PORDB ~ The New Jerw.As a ongtme Freehoder and Assocaton Freehoder! w former WoodforMgf Townshp; cnor MWdeeJ Count Freehoder Wam J. Warren <* NACO conferences for the pat fca, he hm taken part In Ford* as vce pre»dent t* IS ears and nerved on Ita natona board drectors for Natona Assocaton Countes, t a uncheon In The Nefnrer Restaurant at the two ear* pror to hj eecton Newark Arport p Presdent t Vce Presdent. He ta advser September 23. wth L L, McKenna, MKna to the ar pouton commttee meets n«t Ju In Washngton. affar Is B home eomn* an*. testmona to Mr. Warren, who 1 -'^ was recent eected a natona The tour PorU Newark and Ezabeth w pont out to the fcer at the Count Pannng Conference NACO In Den- Freehoder* the enrchment VI!!, n<> In a past prwdmt anduu econom the 1 former treantrer the State Freehoder Assocaton and d charman for Mdde- v Count. A Mwtf thf board on's n statea members w take pace at the mohcon, dscussng Count egsaton for The speakr on the contrbuton the Port New York Authort to 'orts Newark and Ezabeth tan r«(on b Investments the Port Authort, producng new Industr and J<* opportuntes. Offcers thrteen grouj* affated wth Freehod*!* BoaxU w attend the votng testmona uncheon and tour. Deborah Unt To Hear Marcus PAGE NINETEEN ndr wth w an nscrbed eephant. I^oknf on, back row, eft rnht, ddt J f hd, H, ft to Aan Roekf, w be Austn J. Tdbn, Execuve Drector. After the Duness t, Ward Counc canddate, John nghet, Rchard Hem and Davd Mrr, (tancnan- ;.an«canddate!. sesson, the PA w be host to FORDS Dave Marcus. Esq., a bus tour the two port nstaatons for the representa- board trustees the De- assocate charman the make cancer dressngs accordng to Mrs. John Petersen, A (Moon) Muen, charman woud ke to harmonze are Invted ever Tuesda at 9 p.m vcessfu Pcnc tve Count fcas from 21 borah Hospta, w be the the pcnc commttee announced that other successfu to the VFW Ha, Lncon Countes. guest speaker tonght at 8:30 haman. \hd b )erte Are McKenna sad ths week: at the frst meetng Parkwa Mrs. Bernard Scbensk antounces the Art Department BEUN The ead-bartone actvtes Incuded chdren's Hgrwa, for the reguar meet- "The recognton gven New the Jerse Are games, voe ba, horseshoes. [Chapter Deborah at the Eks Ing SPEBSQfA, Jerse In the seecton Mr. Ha, Route 27, Metuchen. The w meet Monda nght at 8 onus SPEB6Q8A an Muen was ab asssted b Warren as a Vce Presdent In fm "Fght for Lfe" w be a.m. n the brar. crd a 1* to 3 vctor over Water Ha and Rod Marvn, FOK SERVICES RENDERED: Ernest Banchard, who has wrvrd the Second Ward as the fed Amercan Count Bass nad Tenor Moton In both Isen. No Use shown and members and A tota 5,822 books was govemmnet hghghts the Democratc Count Commttee charman, was presented wth a paque at the 18th annua frend* are Invted to attend rcuated at the Fords Lbrar game ast Sunda Water Poton, membershp "Madam, ou ook wonderfu mert our achevement In pcno the Wam,T. Warren Assocaton In Hghand Crnvf, Fords, Sunda. I*ft to the meetng and membershp durng the summer months ao ame hghghted the pro-charma entertanment theathetc tenorb In the Jerse "Ver fatterng, I assure ou. ' oca and Count government! Warm; Mr. Machard and Maor Water Zrpoo, A paque was aso presented to Joseph George Monar, brar char- stressed the need for ths mornng." homerue. He brngs a weath rght, Assembman Norman Tanzman, who made the presentaton; Freehoder Wam J. t«a. rordruf to a report b Mrs, r Shoppers sem-annua Are Chorus organzaton. Other townshp resdents who 1 marred." bt u an fcer NACO. Ward. Maor Zrpoo, on hebaf the Warren Assocaton, presented the past presdent's w meet the ast Wednesda but m daughter Is aread experence to hs new respons- Eko for 30 ears servce as n count commtteeman from the Ffth Dstrct, Second man. The brar commttee at Merr Park, paque to Bernard Dunn. T Is Hereb Gven That Pokowtz Motors Centra Jer$e' Largett Voume Bnkk D$aUr IS SELLING ALL REMAINING '63 BUCKS AT SACRIFICE PRICES POIMff MOTORS J. Ontnd Jerse's Largett Voume Buck Dtaer %... StMng the Pubc or Om «Veart 3J New BruMwck Ave tM Perth Arobo Pane To Tak On Cv Rghts KMIOB Mrs. Stane Le The bus trp to the Latn Casno where the Barr Ssters and Shee Berman w entertan Is panned for Saturda, October 26. Mrs. Sdne Zuckerman or Mrs. Meer Fredman ma be contacted b those who pan to attend. Bus faro, dnner and the show w be $20 per coupe whch shoud bo n b the October meetng. A Taor, pubct; Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Edward Pcsnarsk, FORDS Mrs. Ramond ne. presdent has announced! prt* are donated to the De-Hansenborah Hospta In Browns Ms. ers' Cub Troop 62 Bo presdent the Moth- N. J. Scouts Amerca, announced that Ramot Chapter B'na B'rth Women In conjuncton wth the Metuchen-Edson Raca Reatons Counc, w present a program pertanng to ed September dscrmnaton and cv rghts 5 - Mr8 - J * rnard» a " and Mrs ' In housng, educaton, pubc Jc v> So< J m? n ' **nnm, ma aooommodfttton, empoment, Jp. e? nta?«',r and communt educaton. Mrs. VA 24M or u "- 9 ' Shedon Gottfred and her commttee, Mr». Hman Gebart, Mrs. Bernard Loebe, Mrs. Water Mtohe and Mrs. Larr Barnett hare sent Invtatons to a oca churches, tempes and servce organza tons to attend the pane dscusson, to take pace Tuesda 9 pjn., at the Metuchen Jew* sh Communt Ce-uJfc 250 Qroe Avenue, Among the guest p w be Martn Sptzer, Metuchen attorne, who w act a* moderator; Mrs. Ronad Lnts, presdent the Counc, who w dscuss housng; 'Mrs. John West, George Tate, Cheater Just, and We F. Wams, who w dscuss edu^ caton, pubc accommodatons, communt educaton, and empoment, respectve. Ths tme dscusson Is open to the pubc. Refreshment* w be served, TO ATTRNP C0NVFNT1ON FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Rudoph Kuschntk and Mr. and Mrs. S. Wam Hornsb w attend the three-da conventon the New Jerse State Fremen's Assocaton n Atantc Ct ths weekend. Kuschnsk, chef the Fords Fre Com pan, and Hornsb, the prs dent the compan, w serve as deegates. Mothers' Cub Lsts Charmen Anthon Toscano, uck supper; Mrs. Ramond Lang, hostesses; Mrs. Wam Updergrave, hstoran; Mrs. Raph been competed for a bus trp to the Meadowbrook Theater, September 28, and reservaton! have been cosed. The bus w eave Schoo 7, at 6 P.M.. Scoutf te troop, unde: the eadershp Raph Gamo Membershp Tea Sated Sept. 17th FORDS A membershp tea w hn hod at, thr Fords U- brn'v»v the Woman's Cub Fords m Tuesda. September j 1T. from 1 to 2 p.m.! "The purpose the ten," 'stnep Mrs. Chester BannsW,.^resdent, "Is to nrqtftnt the wnnn Fords who are nttjested In Jonng the cub wj. varous actvtes." Thr baste objectve the cub Is Jb pmvde an organzaton through wheh women from a wntf fe. tmttk asde persona re ndces, mn work toward romnttv betterment. Th' Hnnnen thr varous deprt-ments the cub ncud-. ux to:c ooneernnf educaton, jwcfnt, brar, musc, Amercan home, outh conservaton and art w he present at the hrar on TPFdas t.o expan the functon each departmnt rnd to answer an ques-,ons, Mrs. Ernest Neson, embershp charman, w > fve appcatons avaabe. Amercan Home Department..111 meet ths afternoon to f each month. Mrs. Otto Kowang and Mrs. Karen Anderson have been named co-charmen a food sae and fower show to be hed at the brar next Thursda, September 19. Fower growers In the Fords area are. Invted to brng ther entres to the, brar to 1)0 judged b a oca forst. Favorte rccpej ma be concocted whether t be a cas- Scout pcnc; Mrs. Raph Gamo, Mothers' Cub Chrst Scoutmaster, spent a week a mas part; Mrs. Jerr Ovcro, Camp Cowaw on the Deaware Mothers' Cub annua trp. Rver. The partcpated n commttee charmen apponted Members Interested In servng on an the commttees awards In severa dvson* seroe, cake, pn or cookes and the water carnva, wnnn as foows: Mrs. Anthon Maszko, ma contact Mrs. Hansen, Mert badges n swmmng, entered for judgng. Proceeds Scouts Chrstmas part; Mrs chnnnan. campng cookng, archer obtaned from the sae these Hauen, cooke sae; Mrs. Harr Mrs. Agnes Make announced arrangements have man earned b the bos. ft the marksmanshp were amon tems w be u.sed for the bene- Gette, Court Honor; Mrs brar. A Team To Be Proud Of... We, the Frst Bank and Trust Compan, are extreme proud to have had the opportunt to sponsor such a ne baseba team. Ths ear, the above team took frst pace n the Perth Ambo Babe Ruth League, wnnng 13 out 14 games. Kneeng are: Kenn Wasshen, Roger Chestnut, Mke Stefanowcz, Dann Travnsk, Robert Canc, Peter Costeo, Ra Renge, Ra Bonask, standng are: Mchae Ke S 1., Drector League; Chares Cooke, Jerr Kudrck, Donad Neson, Mchae Ke, Jr., Manager; W. Emen Roosevet, Presdent, Frst Bank and Trust Compan; Tom Wujcsk, Water Meschersk, Lester Ocsvar, Coach; Lt. James Kovacs, Presdent Perth Ambo Babe Ruth League. Mssng Is Ra Moer, Coach.., ' «A monare's phone n ordnar phone. And t s. Because even a monare can't bujbjttw phont Irst Bank and TRUST COMPANY FORDS PERTH AMBOY AVENEL C0L0N1A New Jerse MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORFpRATION

20 'AOF TWENTY Decent Lterature to be ORT to Present Subject Becker Tak Damond Program V : m 1; v.!! '. ' M! ] Tp] \- v.nv ;. Ms. Donad HII n B'na St Chapter. Lhr arfnua hr!d on Wedn '2b. at 8:30 B-th Am. Mrs. )o!!ram char- COLONIA The Hteh Ho Hgh Hoda Servces Set Tf R tp Coumn (,'nrterrt Chapter O H T 'Or- Iganf/Mton Rnhhtaton through Trannft w hr hed U>n t at 8:30 at Trmpr Brth.Tornh. Brant Street. Rawa. wth Mrs, Thomas nr.''d a hgh n- da* a Tempe Beth Am -,..,\o-.-:;m. Kenneth The Jewsh Communt Center pn ' sr " nr - :,\.;r;n the Wood- x>t Coona. w be ntroduced 1 M;-s. Copeap.a announced.vr.shp U cm! UUr- wth the S'chos ftrvcp at,the foowng apontments to <n''tr -A-J be pmtfnkht, Saturda. SeptrmbcTtho board at nst werkv. PXPCIIv..- -^HWHum^juvrH: &teho»-«?ro*» w» jgmdauto Hoard.. mmn&; M : O. T. *: or Commttee- praxs and suppcaton* re-jehanman, Mrs, 3dnev Herba: : F;:r..T\ and MT cted n thf RJTBRORe eachheath charman. Mr.*-. E. Leme. A queston ahdda for the fna week n the vno: B.T.I.C. Mr* Harod r J!?d T;11 be hed afur JpH-h ear. The are devo-traberman: schoo budngs a' <,'.v >f a fm entted tons " confesson and" for- project, Mr.v Aex Frrbfre;! th ' «'. n-.nh" Anone wth sveness. "guardanshp Mrs M. Lands; p:- -' :'' schoo, or, The jctvce w be preceded w'hoarahp, Mrs. J, Wenstrn.; A1 ftd f na: r 'dren s urged to a 10:30 p,m, b a ttee hour^1" O(;>cnbfT^ Mrs -; attrm! and an Uforraa dscusson,^ Ft " oraer ', Mf- \!«*..Schwartz., met- the Hgh Hodas, under the' P mm w be a sound nm ca'u!'.'.e r!»:!man, announced drecton ' RaWs Herbert 1pTsen *' " on ot1 d Rmom A * nd a that New Year areetnz cards wtkn showng repcas the mas be purchased at her home. Rftsh H,,^.,,-!,, ho w,_..word's most famous Kfms. Mss 7.8 Drakr Pace. Coona, FU v ^ w b/ ushered n on 1 " 1117 Yount the Empr<>! * B p oommc, tato, Mrs G Bronks Mr*.Wam Cheruk, bow- ^ g ^ ng charman, has requested, pm S6rvtces frst da ; program and educaton vc<\ thp troha, Thursda, StptftB' jonng the Thr«a Afternoon Women 1 19 &[ 9:00 am presdent, d w conduct a ds-j * Bowng League. Msson on the sx overseas projects for, the membershp. or the aternate Sunda evenng Husband and odas, Rabb Wtkm made Mrs, Q. Brooks. Mrs. H. Tra- In connector. rath Hgh League, phone her at FU 1 the foowng statement: berman,and Mrs. M. Traberman are hosptat charmen,. M soon as possbe. The Jewsh New Year. Rosh Hashanah, m accordng to Guests members are nvted\ Thursda, September 12, 1WJS FORMAL OPKNING: Thp Vprnr Fowpr Schoo Danrnn. R1S Rahwar Avenue, Wood brdcf had Its tradtona rhhon-rut tng eprrmon; Snnca nftcrnoon. narkne thf forma opennc nf the schnn. I^ft to reh. Mss Brt-nda Wokk, >!ISK Mddevx Count, Coramttrnvu Harod.f. Mnrtensf, Frst Ward; Mrs. Vrrne Knwor, nroprftor thr schoo»nd Mss Dane Zbc), her assstant. CartoTt Auxar Pans \Mss Dae Maga r j ( f Spaghett COI/ONIA The I*de. Mnr nf V.F.W. Post fof, met nt. the Post Home. Tnrnan Ave-. nur wth Mrs. Car Fabo pre- COLONIA Mss Dae Phs M»«a. dauthter Mr. and er the brde. *,,.,., Mrs.Joseph Mfga, 66 Gawood Avenue, became the brde Both are Rrfdua,',. 1 ;;?;."^. brdre HBh schoo.,.' f r ' u Rchard Toma.s Lands, son >«empoed b»,...' Mrs Nnmond Hughe* re- Mr. and Mrs Francs Lands.jchemcacon,. p,;: ( : ; : purtrd tha the mornrtft group Her 311 Afsrtte Road, Meno a K er 1 fo \T' uu made 35 bed pads and Park Terrace, Saturda morn-hona. ' Co. Mrs Hurr Smth re-ported that Ing at St..Tohn Vanne! hrr group m&de 50 cancer jchurch. The Rev. Francg Da " budtkes and tored 105. performed the doube rn([ cer- /{ Panp J Fnn pans have been madejemone..for a.spaghett dnner at the Escorted to the atar b her Panned s Port Home September 17 forfathrr, the brde wore a nton '""rff] patents from Lons ta. ^^JtOZL mrkne and hemne and.t fea- ^^j M OV : "ent Tentfttve pans have been,turnp; a chnpe ength tran. He fnfcrtp ve was attached to a crsta and pear crown, and she carred two orchds on Ha'«Church w pane dacuss nn on PushnKOurc'rt';, for a Haoween part and dance. The foowng commttees were formed: Decorat'Mn. Mrs. Stephen Praakow- da. 8:30 P.M at R- a wte praverbook Schoo, Lourdes u a '- sk; food. Mrs. H. Lorent/.en Mss Irtrrane Mtzak. j A tak b Afred v ««-.rector " md Mrs. J. George Chrenck: warcn. WHS mad honor. At-Work ur'the ^' 1 '''""' tckets. Mrs. M. Raber and MrsJtendnnU were Ms,s Jean Eenw hep to?"""'' Hubert Fwandon; musc. Mrs.MaRa, Wnfed Park, cousn ton. ' -rt-denck Ianuendorf. ( the brde, and Mss Susan W)._,., Thr auxar voted unan-^n't.s. Mctu Park Terrace, U ^ J Z B^_.» tnuf to so on record as op r the brdckroom. M M t bprs posed to the Supreme Courfs' nm.,.,,.,, Butpr. rranforrt. co«-. ;ad»nu mm, vvu!vcent mnr to ban» Lord's 1^" " f,«"' brm PR H,om. was Jun- Mr gnf 'mer from pubc schoo*, 1 ' brdesmad. Mr. md Mr. MTH du routne. LetU-rs were spntj Robert Land*. Meno Park Mr. and Mrs. Ca to State representatves, sens- Terrace, served hw brother as and Mr. and Mrs w tors, court Bcab and Cover-jbest man. Ushers were Anthon! Ffc>v. James \, nor Hughes. jmana, Coona, brother the f socate DrtH-or o' The next meetng the aux- bde, and John Butter, Cran-Bureau for n mr \',, ar w be October 1, at. the:ford, cousn the brt<jekroom.;» be on hand to, Post Home. Robrrt Mana, Coona, broth- the queston and, 4 ', '" r " 1'es. I.v.- Mr. ' f«4265 w make makp reservatons. openng Qf Atonement. So. to The New Year Is known as v D the Tom Ha-Dn' the annua Host JOUng reo/iip Da Judgment, when the SOUTH AMBOY The Man- chdren men are judged ac- agement the South Ambo cordng to ther actons, when Roer Skatng Arena, Stevens:the themseves revew ther and 6th Avenues, w pa host deeds the ear that s past, to area oungsters Saturda!ThLs aspect the Hoda and Sunda.' wth a ffathee stresses he Dvne power part on both das. Admsson'mora regeneraton wth whch j w be free and Peps Coa and! God has endowed the human! Ice ceam w be served. sou. The management stated that; "Let us hope and pra that! ths cooperatng wth Presdent the unversa recognton o" Kenned's request that more be!gods kngdom w change th 4$M> to tnfouraff ongft J "' c hpart-s.and. -'""k JHeL FDT to partake' k phsca forms ;t s when men fnd the path r.cr'ton. Roer skatng s' to God. that the w dscove borh entertanng and benef-jthe path to one another tn th da I :n man was and manv conscousness equat. 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